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diff --git a/rust/kernel/pci.rs b/rust/kernel/pci.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..82e128431f08 --- /dev/null +++ b/rust/kernel/pci.rs @@ -0,0 +1,509 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +//! Abstractions for the PCI bus. +//! +//! C header: [`include/linux/pci.h`](srctree/include/linux/pci.h) + +use crate::{ + bindings, + container_of, + device, + device_id::{ + RawDeviceId, + RawDeviceIdIndex, // + }, + driver, + error::{ + from_result, + to_result, // + }, + prelude::*, + str::CStr, + types::Opaque, + ThisModule, // +}; +use core::{ + marker::PhantomData, + mem::offset_of, + ptr::{ + addr_of_mut, + NonNull, // + }, +}; + +mod id; +mod io; +mod irq; + +pub use self::id::{ + Class, + ClassMask, + Vendor, // +}; +pub use self::io::Bar; +pub use self::irq::{ + IrqType, + IrqTypes, + IrqVector, // +}; + +/// An adapter for the registration of PCI drivers. +pub struct Adapter<T: Driver>(T); + +// SAFETY: A call to `unregister` for a given instance of `RegType` is guaranteed to be valid if +// a preceding call to `register` has been successful. +unsafe impl<T: Driver + 'static> driver::RegistrationOps for Adapter<T> { + type RegType = bindings::pci_driver; + + unsafe fn register( + pdrv: &Opaque<Self::RegType>, + name: &'static CStr, + module: &'static ThisModule, + ) -> Result { + // SAFETY: It's safe to set the fields of `struct pci_driver` on initialization. + unsafe { + (*pdrv.get()).name = name.as_char_ptr(); + (*pdrv.get()).probe = Some(Self::probe_callback); + (*pdrv.get()).remove = Some(Self::remove_callback); + (*pdrv.get()).id_table = T::ID_TABLE.as_ptr(); + } + + // SAFETY: `pdrv` is guaranteed to be a valid `RegType`. + to_result(unsafe { + bindings::__pci_register_driver(pdrv.get(), module.0, name.as_char_ptr()) + }) + } + + unsafe fn unregister(pdrv: &Opaque<Self::RegType>) { + // SAFETY: `pdrv` is guaranteed to be a valid `RegType`. + unsafe { bindings::pci_unregister_driver(pdrv.get()) } + } +} + +impl<T: Driver + 'static> Adapter<T> { + extern "C" fn probe_callback( + pdev: *mut bindings::pci_dev, + id: *const bindings::pci_device_id, + ) -> c_int { + // SAFETY: The PCI bus only ever calls the probe callback with a valid pointer to a + // `struct pci_dev`. + // + // INVARIANT: `pdev` is valid for the duration of `probe_callback()`. + let pdev = unsafe { &*pdev.cast::<Device<device::CoreInternal>>() }; + + // SAFETY: `DeviceId` is a `#[repr(transparent)]` wrapper of `struct pci_device_id` and + // does not add additional invariants, so it's safe to transmute. + let id = unsafe { &*id.cast::<DeviceId>() }; + let info = T::ID_TABLE.info(id.index()); + + from_result(|| { + let data = T::probe(pdev, info); + + pdev.as_ref().set_drvdata(data)?; + Ok(0) + }) + } + + extern "C" fn remove_callback(pdev: *mut bindings::pci_dev) { + // SAFETY: The PCI bus only ever calls the remove callback with a valid pointer to a + // `struct pci_dev`. + // + // INVARIANT: `pdev` is valid for the duration of `remove_callback()`. + let pdev = unsafe { &*pdev.cast::<Device<device::CoreInternal>>() }; + + // SAFETY: `remove_callback` is only ever called after a successful call to + // `probe_callback`, hence it's guaranteed that `Device::set_drvdata()` has been called + // and stored a `Pin<KBox<T>>`. + let data = unsafe { pdev.as_ref().drvdata_obtain::<T>() }; + + T::unbind(pdev, data.as_ref()); + } +} + +/// Declares a kernel module that exposes a single PCI driver. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +///```ignore +/// kernel::module_pci_driver! { +/// type: MyDriver, +/// name: "Module name", +/// authors: ["Author name"], +/// description: "Description", +/// license: "GPL v2", +/// } +///``` +#[macro_export] +macro_rules! module_pci_driver { +($($f:tt)*) => { + $crate::module_driver!(<T>, $crate::pci::Adapter<T>, { $($f)* }); +}; +} + +/// Abstraction for the PCI device ID structure ([`struct pci_device_id`]). +/// +/// [`struct pci_device_id`]: https://docs.kernel.org/PCI/pci.html#c.pci_device_id +#[repr(transparent)] +#[derive(Clone, Copy)] +pub struct DeviceId(bindings::pci_device_id); + +impl DeviceId { + const PCI_ANY_ID: u32 = !0; + + /// Equivalent to C's `PCI_DEVICE` macro. + /// + /// Create a new `pci::DeviceId` from a vendor and device ID. + #[inline] + pub const fn from_id(vendor: Vendor, device: u32) -> Self { + Self(bindings::pci_device_id { + vendor: vendor.as_raw() as u32, + device, + subvendor: DeviceId::PCI_ANY_ID, + subdevice: DeviceId::PCI_ANY_ID, + class: 0, + class_mask: 0, + driver_data: 0, + override_only: 0, + }) + } + + /// Equivalent to C's `PCI_DEVICE_CLASS` macro. + /// + /// Create a new `pci::DeviceId` from a class number and mask. + #[inline] + pub const fn from_class(class: u32, class_mask: u32) -> Self { + Self(bindings::pci_device_id { + vendor: DeviceId::PCI_ANY_ID, + device: DeviceId::PCI_ANY_ID, + subvendor: DeviceId::PCI_ANY_ID, + subdevice: DeviceId::PCI_ANY_ID, + class, + class_mask, + driver_data: 0, + override_only: 0, + }) + } + + /// Create a new [`DeviceId`] from a class number, mask, and specific vendor. + /// + /// This is more targeted than [`DeviceId::from_class`]: in addition to matching by [`Vendor`], + /// it also matches the PCI [`Class`] (up to the entire 24 bits, depending on the + /// [`ClassMask`]). + #[inline] + pub const fn from_class_and_vendor( + class: Class, + class_mask: ClassMask, + vendor: Vendor, + ) -> Self { + Self(bindings::pci_device_id { + vendor: vendor.as_raw() as u32, + device: DeviceId::PCI_ANY_ID, + subvendor: DeviceId::PCI_ANY_ID, + subdevice: DeviceId::PCI_ANY_ID, + class: class.as_raw(), + class_mask: class_mask.as_raw(), + driver_data: 0, + override_only: 0, + }) + } +} + +// SAFETY: `DeviceId` is a `#[repr(transparent)]` wrapper of `pci_device_id` and does not add +// additional invariants, so it's safe to transmute to `RawType`. +unsafe impl RawDeviceId for DeviceId { + type RawType = bindings::pci_device_id; +} + +// SAFETY: `DRIVER_DATA_OFFSET` is the offset to the `driver_data` field. +unsafe impl RawDeviceIdIndex for DeviceId { + const DRIVER_DATA_OFFSET: usize = core::mem::offset_of!(bindings::pci_device_id, driver_data); + + fn index(&self) -> usize { + self.0.driver_data + } +} + +/// `IdTable` type for PCI. +pub type IdTable<T> = &'static dyn kernel::device_id::IdTable<DeviceId, T>; + +/// Create a PCI `IdTable` with its alias for modpost. +#[macro_export] +macro_rules! pci_device_table { + ($table_name:ident, $module_table_name:ident, $id_info_type: ty, $table_data: expr) => { + const $table_name: $crate::device_id::IdArray< + $crate::pci::DeviceId, + $id_info_type, + { $table_data.len() }, + > = $crate::device_id::IdArray::new($table_data); + + $crate::module_device_table!("pci", $module_table_name, $table_name); + }; +} + +/// The PCI driver trait. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +///``` +/// # use kernel::{bindings, device::Core, pci}; +/// +/// struct MyDriver; +/// +/// kernel::pci_device_table!( +/// PCI_TABLE, +/// MODULE_PCI_TABLE, +/// <MyDriver as pci::Driver>::IdInfo, +/// [ +/// ( +/// pci::DeviceId::from_id(pci::Vendor::REDHAT, bindings::PCI_ANY_ID as u32), +/// (), +/// ) +/// ] +/// ); +/// +/// impl pci::Driver for MyDriver { +/// type IdInfo = (); +/// const ID_TABLE: pci::IdTable<Self::IdInfo> = &PCI_TABLE; +/// +/// fn probe( +/// _pdev: &pci::Device<Core>, +/// _id_info: &Self::IdInfo, +/// ) -> impl PinInit<Self, Error> { +/// Err(ENODEV) +/// } +/// } +///``` +/// Drivers must implement this trait in order to get a PCI driver registered. Please refer to the +/// `Adapter` documentation for an example. +pub trait Driver: Send { + /// The type holding information about each device id supported by the driver. + // TODO: Use `associated_type_defaults` once stabilized: + // + // ``` + // type IdInfo: 'static = (); + // ``` + type IdInfo: 'static; + + /// The table of device ids supported by the driver. + const ID_TABLE: IdTable<Self::IdInfo>; + + /// PCI driver probe. + /// + /// Called when a new pci device is added or discovered. Implementers should + /// attempt to initialize the device here. + fn probe(dev: &Device<device::Core>, id_info: &Self::IdInfo) -> impl PinInit<Self, Error>; + + /// PCI driver unbind. + /// + /// Called when a [`Device`] is unbound from its bound [`Driver`]. Implementing this callback + /// is optional. + /// + /// This callback serves as a place for drivers to perform teardown operations that require a + /// `&Device<Core>` or `&Device<Bound>` reference. For instance, drivers may try to perform I/O + /// operations to gracefully tear down the device. + /// + /// Otherwise, release operations for driver resources should be performed in `Self::drop`. + fn unbind(dev: &Device<device::Core>, this: Pin<&Self>) { + let _ = (dev, this); + } +} + +/// The PCI device representation. +/// +/// This structure represents the Rust abstraction for a C `struct pci_dev`. The implementation +/// abstracts the usage of an already existing C `struct pci_dev` within Rust code that we get +/// passed from the C side. +/// +/// # Invariants +/// +/// A [`Device`] instance represents a valid `struct pci_dev` created by the C portion of the +/// kernel. +#[repr(transparent)] +pub struct Device<Ctx: device::DeviceContext = device::Normal>( + Opaque<bindings::pci_dev>, + PhantomData<Ctx>, +); + +impl<Ctx: device::DeviceContext> Device<Ctx> { + #[inline] + fn as_raw(&self) -> *mut bindings::pci_dev { + self.0.get() + } +} + +impl Device { + /// Returns the PCI vendor ID as [`Vendor`]. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// # use kernel::{device::Core, pci::{self, Vendor}, prelude::*}; + /// fn log_device_info(pdev: &pci::Device<Core>) -> Result { + /// // Get an instance of `Vendor`. + /// let vendor = pdev.vendor_id(); + /// dev_info!( + /// pdev.as_ref(), + /// "Device: Vendor={}, Device=0x{:x}\n", + /// vendor, + /// pdev.device_id() + /// ); + /// Ok(()) + /// } + /// ``` + #[inline] + pub fn vendor_id(&self) -> Vendor { + // SAFETY: `self.as_raw` is a valid pointer to a `struct pci_dev`. + let vendor_id = unsafe { (*self.as_raw()).vendor }; + Vendor::from_raw(vendor_id) + } + + /// Returns the PCI device ID. + #[inline] + pub fn device_id(&self) -> u16 { + // SAFETY: By its type invariant `self.as_raw` is always a valid pointer to a + // `struct pci_dev`. + unsafe { (*self.as_raw()).device } + } + + /// Returns the PCI revision ID. + #[inline] + pub fn revision_id(&self) -> u8 { + // SAFETY: By its type invariant `self.as_raw` is always a valid pointer to a + // `struct pci_dev`. + unsafe { (*self.as_raw()).revision } + } + + /// Returns the PCI bus device/function. + #[inline] + pub fn dev_id(&self) -> u16 { + // SAFETY: By its type invariant `self.as_raw` is always a valid pointer to a + // `struct pci_dev`. + unsafe { bindings::pci_dev_id(self.as_raw()) } + } + + /// Returns the PCI subsystem vendor ID. + #[inline] + pub fn subsystem_vendor_id(&self) -> u16 { + // SAFETY: By its type invariant `self.as_raw` is always a valid pointer to a + // `struct pci_dev`. + unsafe { (*self.as_raw()).subsystem_vendor } + } + + /// Returns the PCI subsystem device ID. + #[inline] + pub fn subsystem_device_id(&self) -> u16 { + // SAFETY: By its type invariant `self.as_raw` is always a valid pointer to a + // `struct pci_dev`. + unsafe { (*self.as_raw()).subsystem_device } + } + + /// Returns the start of the given PCI BAR resource. + pub fn resource_start(&self, bar: u32) -> Result<bindings::resource_size_t> { + if !Bar::index_is_valid(bar) { + return Err(EINVAL); + } + + // SAFETY: + // - `bar` is a valid bar number, as guaranteed by the above call to `Bar::index_is_valid`, + // - by its type invariant `self.as_raw` is always a valid pointer to a `struct pci_dev`. + Ok(unsafe { bindings::pci_resource_start(self.as_raw(), bar.try_into()?) }) + } + + /// Returns the size of the given PCI BAR resource. + pub fn resource_len(&self, bar: u32) -> Result<bindings::resource_size_t> { + if !Bar::index_is_valid(bar) { + return Err(EINVAL); + } + + // SAFETY: + // - `bar` is a valid bar number, as guaranteed by the above call to `Bar::index_is_valid`, + // - by its type invariant `self.as_raw` is always a valid pointer to a `struct pci_dev`. + Ok(unsafe { bindings::pci_resource_len(self.as_raw(), bar.try_into()?) }) + } + + /// Returns the PCI class as a `Class` struct. + #[inline] + pub fn pci_class(&self) -> Class { + // SAFETY: `self.as_raw` is a valid pointer to a `struct pci_dev`. + Class::from_raw(unsafe { (*self.as_raw()).class }) + } +} + +impl Device<device::Core> { + /// Enable memory resources for this device. + pub fn enable_device_mem(&self) -> Result { + // SAFETY: `self.as_raw` is guaranteed to be a pointer to a valid `struct pci_dev`. + to_result(unsafe { bindings::pci_enable_device_mem(self.as_raw()) }) + } + + /// Enable bus-mastering for this device. + #[inline] + pub fn set_master(&self) { + // SAFETY: `self.as_raw` is guaranteed to be a pointer to a valid `struct pci_dev`. + unsafe { bindings::pci_set_master(self.as_raw()) }; + } +} + +// SAFETY: `pci::Device` is a transparent wrapper of `struct pci_dev`. +// The offset is guaranteed to point to a valid device field inside `pci::Device`. +unsafe impl<Ctx: device::DeviceContext> device::AsBusDevice<Ctx> for Device<Ctx> { + const OFFSET: usize = offset_of!(bindings::pci_dev, dev); +} + +// SAFETY: `Device` is a transparent wrapper of a type that doesn't depend on `Device`'s generic +// argument. +kernel::impl_device_context_deref!(unsafe { Device }); +kernel::impl_device_context_into_aref!(Device); + +impl crate::dma::Device for Device<device::Core> {} + +// SAFETY: Instances of `Device` are always reference-counted. +unsafe impl crate::sync::aref::AlwaysRefCounted for Device { + fn inc_ref(&self) { + // SAFETY: The existence of a shared reference guarantees that the refcount is non-zero. + unsafe { bindings::pci_dev_get(self.as_raw()) }; + } + + unsafe fn dec_ref(obj: NonNull<Self>) { + // SAFETY: The safety requirements guarantee that the refcount is non-zero. + unsafe { bindings::pci_dev_put(obj.cast().as_ptr()) } + } +} + +impl<Ctx: device::DeviceContext> AsRef<device::Device<Ctx>> for Device<Ctx> { + fn as_ref(&self) -> &device::Device<Ctx> { + // SAFETY: By the type invariant of `Self`, `self.as_raw()` is a pointer to a valid + // `struct pci_dev`. + let dev = unsafe { addr_of_mut!((*self.as_raw()).dev) }; + + // SAFETY: `dev` points to a valid `struct device`. + unsafe { device::Device::from_raw(dev) } + } +} + +impl<Ctx: device::DeviceContext> TryFrom<&device::Device<Ctx>> for &Device<Ctx> { + type Error = kernel::error::Error; + + fn try_from(dev: &device::Device<Ctx>) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> { + // SAFETY: By the type invariant of `Device`, `dev.as_raw()` is a valid pointer to a + // `struct device`. + if !unsafe { bindings::dev_is_pci(dev.as_raw()) } { + return Err(EINVAL); + } + + // SAFETY: We've just verified that the bus type of `dev` equals `bindings::pci_bus_type`, + // hence `dev` must be embedded in a valid `struct pci_dev` as guaranteed by the + // corresponding C code. + let pdev = unsafe { container_of!(dev.as_raw(), bindings::pci_dev, dev) }; + + // SAFETY: `pdev` is a valid pointer to a `struct pci_dev`. + Ok(unsafe { &*pdev.cast() }) + } +} + +// SAFETY: A `Device` is always reference-counted and can be released from any thread. +unsafe impl Send for Device {} + +// SAFETY: `Device` can be shared among threads because all methods of `Device` +// (i.e. `Device<Normal>) are thread safe. +unsafe impl Sync for Device {} |
