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Wysocki" , Miguel Ojeda , Danilo Krummrich , Viresh Kumar , Miguel Ojeda , Alex Gaynor , Boqun Feng , Gary Guo , =?UTF-8?q?Bj=C3=B6rn=20Roy=20Baron?= , Benno Lossin , Andreas Hindborg , Alice Ryhl , Trevor Gross , Danilo Krummrich Cc: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org, Vincent Guittot , Stephen Boyd , Nishanth Menon , rust-for-linux@vger.kernel.org, Manos Pitsidianakis , =?UTF-8?q?Alex=20Benn=C3=A9e?= , Joakim Bech , Rob Herring , Yury Norov , Burak Emir , Rasmus Villemoes , Russell King , linux-clk@vger.kernel.org, Michael Turquette , linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Subject: [PATCH V11 13/15] rust: cpufreq: Extend abstractions for driver registration Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2025 12:52:20 +0530 Message-Id: X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.31.1.272.g89b43f80a514 In-Reply-To: References: Precedence: bulk X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org List-Id: List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Extend the cpufreq abstractions to support driver registration from Rust. Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar --- rust/kernel/cpufreq.rs | 490 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 488 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/rust/kernel/cpufreq.rs b/rust/kernel/cpufreq.rs index 5e0bfd03fd30..8628f0bada02 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/cpufreq.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/cpufreq.rs @@ -12,14 +12,18 @@ clk::{Clk, Hertz}, cpumask, device::Device, - error::{code::*, from_err_ptr, to_result, Result, VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR= }, - ffi::c_ulong, + devres::Devres, + error::{code::*, from_err_ptr, from_result, to_result, Result, VTABLE_= DEFAULT_ERROR}, + ffi::{c_char, c_ulong}, prelude::*, types::ForeignOwnable, types::Opaque, }; =20 use core::{ + cell::UnsafeCell, + marker::PhantomData, + mem::MaybeUninit, ops::{Deref, DerefMut}, pin::Pin, ptr, @@ -27,6 +31,9 @@ =20 use macros::vtable; =20 +/// Maximum length of CPU frequency driver's name. +const CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN: usize =3D bindings::CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN as usize; + /// Default transition latency value in nanoseconds. pub const ETERNAL_LATENCY_NS: u32 =3D bindings::CPUFREQ_ETERNAL as u32; =20 @@ -817,3 +824,482 @@ fn register_em(_policy: &mut Policy) { build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR) } } + +/// CPU frequency driver Registration. +/// +/// ## Examples +/// +/// The following example demonstrates how to register a cpufreq driver. +/// +/// ``` +/// use kernel::{ +/// cpu, cpufreq, +/// c_str, +/// device::Device, +/// macros::vtable, +/// sync::Arc, +/// }; +/// struct FooDevice; +/// +/// #[derive(Default)] +/// struct FooDriver; +/// +/// #[vtable] +/// impl cpufreq::Driver for FooDriver { +/// const NAME: &'static CStr =3D c_str!("cpufreq-foo"); +/// const FLAGS: u16 =3D cpufreq::flags::NEED_INITIAL_FREQ_CHECK | cpu= freq::flags::IS_COOLING_DEV; +/// const BOOST_ENABLED: bool =3D true; +/// +/// type PData =3D Arc; +/// +/// fn init(policy: &mut cpufreq::Policy) -> Result { +/// // Initialize here +/// Ok(Arc::new(FooDevice, GFP_KERNEL)?) +/// } +/// +/// fn exit(_policy: &mut cpufreq::Policy, _data: Option)= -> Result<()> { +/// Ok(()) +/// } +/// +/// fn suspend(policy: &mut cpufreq::Policy) -> Result<()> { +/// policy.generic_suspend() +/// } +/// +/// fn verify(data: &mut cpufreq::PolicyData) -> Result<()> { +/// data.generic_verify() +/// } +/// +/// fn target_index(policy: &mut cpufreq::Policy, index: cpufreq::Tabl= eIndex) -> Result<()> { +/// // Update CPU frequency +/// Ok(()) +/// } +/// +/// fn get(policy: &mut cpufreq::Policy) -> Result { +/// policy.generic_get() +/// } +/// } +/// +/// fn foo_probe(dev: &Device) { +/// cpufreq::Registration::::new_foreign_owned(dev).unwrap(= ); +/// } +/// ``` +#[repr(transparent)] +pub struct Registration(KBox>, PhantomData); + +/// SAFETY: `Registration` doesn't offer any methods or access to fields w= hen shared between threads +/// or CPUs, so it is safe to share it. +unsafe impl Sync for Registration {} + +#[allow(clippy::non_send_fields_in_send_ty)] +/// SAFETY: Registration with and unregistration from the cpufreq subsyste= m can happen from any +/// thread. +unsafe impl Send for Registration {} + +impl Registration { + const VTABLE: bindings::cpufreq_driver =3D bindings::cpufreq_driver { + name: Self::copy_name(T::NAME), + boost_enabled: T::BOOST_ENABLED, + flags: T::FLAGS, + + // Initialize mandatory callbacks. + init: Some(Self::init_callback), + verify: Some(Self::verify_callback), + + // Initialize optional callbacks based on the traits of `T`. + setpolicy: if T::HAS_SETPOLICY { + Some(Self::setpolicy_callback) + } else { + None + }, + target: if T::HAS_TARGET { + Some(Self::target_callback) + } else { + None + }, + target_index: if T::HAS_TARGET_INDEX { + Some(Self::target_index_callback) + } else { + None + }, + fast_switch: if T::HAS_FAST_SWITCH { + Some(Self::fast_switch_callback) + } else { + None + }, + adjust_perf: if T::HAS_ADJUST_PERF { + Some(Self::adjust_perf_callback) + } else { + None + }, + get_intermediate: if T::HAS_GET_INTERMEDIATE { + Some(Self::get_intermediate_callback) + } else { + None + }, + target_intermediate: if T::HAS_TARGET_INTERMEDIATE { + Some(Self::target_intermediate_callback) + } else { + None + }, + get: if T::HAS_GET { + Some(Self::get_callback) + } else { + None + }, + update_limits: if T::HAS_UPDATE_LIMITS { + Some(Self::update_limits_callback) + } else { + None + }, + bios_limit: if T::HAS_BIOS_LIMIT { + Some(Self::bios_limit_callback) + } else { + None + }, + online: if T::HAS_ONLINE { + Some(Self::online_callback) + } else { + None + }, + offline: if T::HAS_OFFLINE { + Some(Self::offline_callback) + } else { + None + }, + exit: if T::HAS_EXIT { + Some(Self::exit_callback) + } else { + None + }, + suspend: if T::HAS_SUSPEND { + Some(Self::suspend_callback) + } else { + None + }, + resume: if T::HAS_RESUME { + Some(Self::resume_callback) + } else { + None + }, + ready: if T::HAS_READY { + Some(Self::ready_callback) + } else { + None + }, + set_boost: if T::HAS_SET_BOOST { + Some(Self::set_boost_callback) + } else { + None + }, + register_em: if T::HAS_REGISTER_EM { + Some(Self::register_em_callback) + } else { + None + }, + // SAFETY: All zeros is a valid value for `bindings::cpufreq_drive= r`. + ..unsafe { MaybeUninit::zeroed().assume_init() } + }; + + const fn copy_name(name: &'static CStr) -> [c_char; CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN] { + let src =3D name.as_bytes_with_nul(); + let mut dst =3D [0; CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN]; + + build_assert!(src.len() <=3D CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN); + + let mut i =3D 0; + while i < src.len() { + dst[i] =3D src[i]; + i +=3D 1; + } + + dst + } + + /// Registers a CPU frequency driver with the cpufreq core. + pub fn new() -> Result { + // We can't use `&Self::VTABLE` directly because the cpufreq core = modifies some fields in + // the C `struct cpufreq_driver`, which requires a mutable referen= ce. + let mut drv =3D KBox::new(UnsafeCell::new(Self::VTABLE), GFP_KERNE= L)?; + + // SAFETY: `drv` is guaranteed to be valid for the lifetime of `Re= gistration`. + to_result(unsafe { bindings::cpufreq_register_driver(drv.get_mut()= ) })?; + + Ok(Self(drv, PhantomData)) + } + + /// Same as [`Registration::new`], but does not return a [`Registratio= n`] instance. + /// + /// Instead the [`Registration`] is owned by [`Devres`] and will be re= voked / dropped, once the + /// device is detached. + pub fn new_foreign_owned(dev: &Device) -> Result<()> { + Devres::new_foreign_owned(dev, Self::new()?, GFP_KERNEL) + } +} + +/// CPU frequency driver callbacks. +impl Registration { + /// Driver's `init` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn init_callback(ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy) -> ker= nel::ffi::c_int { + from_result(|| { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract= with the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + + let data =3D T::init(policy)?; + policy.set_data(data)?; + Ok(0) + }) + } + + /// Driver's `exit` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn exit_callback(ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy) { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract wit= h the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + + let data =3D policy.clear_data(); + let _ =3D T::exit(policy, data); + } + + /// Driver's `online` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn online_callback(ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy) -> k= ernel::ffi::c_int { + from_result(|| { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract= with the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + T::online(policy).map(|()| 0) + }) + } + + /// Driver's `offline` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn offline_callback(ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy) -> = kernel::ffi::c_int { + from_result(|| { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract= with the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + T::offline(policy).map(|()| 0) + }) + } + + /// Driver's `suspend` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn suspend_callback(ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy) -> = kernel::ffi::c_int { + from_result(|| { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract= with the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + T::suspend(policy).map(|()| 0) + }) + } + + /// Driver's `resume` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn resume_callback(ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy) -> k= ernel::ffi::c_int { + from_result(|| { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract= with the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + T::resume(policy).map(|()| 0) + }) + } + + /// Driver's `ready` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn ready_callback(ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy) { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract wit= h the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + T::ready(policy); + } + + /// Driver's `verify` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn verify_callback(ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy_data)= -> kernel::ffi::c_int { + from_result(|| { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract= with the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let data =3D unsafe { PolicyData::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + T::verify(data).map(|()| 0) + }) + } + + /// Driver's `setpolicy` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn setpolicy_callback(ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy) -= > kernel::ffi::c_int { + from_result(|| { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract= with the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + T::setpolicy(policy).map(|()| 0) + }) + } + + /// Driver's `target` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn target_callback( + ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy, + target_freq: u32, + relation: u32, + ) -> kernel::ffi::c_int { + from_result(|| { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract= with the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + T::target(policy, target_freq, Relation::new(relation)?).map(|= ()| 0) + }) + } + + /// Driver's `target_index` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn target_index_callback( + ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy, + index: u32, + ) -> kernel::ffi::c_int { + from_result(|| { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract= with the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + + // SAFETY: The C code guarantees that `index` corresponds to a= valid entry in the + // frequency table. + let index =3D unsafe { TableIndex::new(index as usize) }; + + T::target_index(policy, index).map(|()| 0) + }) + } + + /// Driver's `fast_switch` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn fast_switch_callback( + ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy, + target_freq: u32, + ) -> kernel::ffi::c_uint { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract wit= h the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + T::fast_switch(policy, target_freq) + } + + /// Driver's `adjust_perf` callback. + extern "C" fn adjust_perf_callback( + cpu: u32, + min_perf: usize, + target_perf: usize, + capacity: usize, + ) { + if let Ok(mut policy) =3D PolicyCpu::from_cpu(cpu) { + T::adjust_perf(&mut policy, min_perf, target_perf, capacity); + } + } + + /// Driver's `get_intermediate` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn get_intermediate_callback( + ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy, + index: u32, + ) -> kernel::ffi::c_uint { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract wit= h the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + + // SAFETY: The C code guarantees that `index` corresponds to a val= id entry in the + // frequency table. + let index =3D unsafe { TableIndex::new(index as usize) }; + + T::get_intermediate(policy, index) + } + + /// Driver's `target_intermediate` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn target_intermediate_callback( + ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy, + index: u32, + ) -> kernel::ffi::c_int { + from_result(|| { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract= with the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + + // SAFETY: The C code guarantees that `index` corresponds to a= valid entry in the + // frequency table. + let index =3D unsafe { TableIndex::new(index as usize) }; + + T::target_intermediate(policy, index).map(|()| 0) + }) + } + + /// Driver's `get` callback. + extern "C" fn get_callback(cpu: u32) -> kernel::ffi::c_uint { + PolicyCpu::from_cpu(cpu).map_or(0, |mut policy| T::get(&mut policy= ).map_or(0, |f| f)) + } + + /// Driver's `update_limit` callback. + extern "C" fn update_limits_callback(cpu: u32) { + if let Ok(mut policy) =3D PolicyCpu::from_cpu(cpu) { + T::update_limits(&mut policy); + } + } + + /// Driver's `bios_limit` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn bios_limit_callback(cpu: i32, limit: *mut u32) -> kernel= ::ffi::c_int { + from_result(|| { + let mut policy =3D PolicyCpu::from_cpu(cpu as u32)?; + + // SAFETY: `limit` is guaranteed by the C code to be valid. + T::bios_limit(&mut policy, &mut (unsafe { *limit })).map(|()| = 0) + }) + } + + /// Driver's `set_boost` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn set_boost_callback( + ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy, + state: i32, + ) -> kernel::ffi::c_int { + from_result(|| { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract= with the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + T::set_boost(policy, state).map(|()| 0) + }) + } + + /// Driver's `register_em` callback. + /// + /// SAFETY: Called from C. Inputs must be valid pointers. + extern "C" fn register_em_callback(ptr: *mut bindings::cpufreq_policy)= { + // SAFETY: The `ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the contract wit= h the C code for the + // lifetime of `policy`. + let policy =3D unsafe { Policy::from_raw_mut(ptr) }; + T::register_em(policy); + } +} + +impl Drop for Registration { + /// Unregisters with the cpufreq core. + fn drop(&mut self) { + // SAFETY: `self.0` is guaranteed to be valid for the lifetime of = `Registration`. + unsafe { bindings::cpufreq_unregister_driver(self.0.get_mut()) }; + } +} --=20 2.31.1.272.g89b43f80a514