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Miguel Ojeda
1dbaf8b1ba rust: pci: fix docs related to missing Markdown code spans
In particular:

  - Add missing Markdown code spans.

  - Improve title for `DeviceId`, adding a link to the struct in the
    C side, rather than referring to `bindings::`.

  - Convert `TODO` from documentation to a normal comment, and put code
    in block.

This was found using the Clippy `doc_markdown` lint, which we may want
to enable.

Fixes: 1bd8b6b2c5 ("rust: pci: add basic PCI device / driver abstractions")
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Acked-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250324210359.1199574-8-ojeda@kernel.org
[ Prefixed link text with `struct`. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-25 22:58:35 +02:00
Miguel Ojeda
abd21a163d rust: alloc: add missing Markdown code span
Add missing Markdown code span.

This was found using the Clippy `doc_markdown` lint, which we may want
to enable.

Fixes: dd09538fb4 ("rust: alloc: implement `Cmalloc` in module allocator_test")
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Acked-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250324210359.1199574-5-ojeda@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-25 22:58:35 +02:00
Miguel Ojeda
673ec360cf rust: alloc: add missing Markdown code spans
Add missing Markdown code spans.

This was found using the Clippy `doc_markdown` lint, which we may want
to enable.

Fixes: b6a006e21b ("rust: alloc: introduce allocation flags")
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Acked-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250324210359.1199574-4-ojeda@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-25 22:58:35 +02:00
Miguel Ojeda
9f04763683 rust: platform: fix docs related to missing Markdown code spans
Convert `TODO` from documentation to a normal comment, and put code in
block.

This was found using the Clippy `doc_markdown` lint, which we may want
to enable.

Fixes: 683a63befc ("rust: platform: add basic platform device / driver abstractions")
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250324210359.1199574-9-ojeda@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-25 22:58:35 +02:00
Miguel Ojeda
3d5bef5d47 rust: add C FFI types to the prelude
Rust kernel code is supposed to use the custom mapping of C FFI types,
i.e. those from the `ffi` crate, rather than the ones coming from `core`.

Thus, to minimize mistakes and to simplify the code everywhere, just
provide them in the `kernel` prelude and ask in the Coding Guidelines
to use them directly, i.e. as a single segment path.

After this lands, we can start cleaning up the existing users.

Ideally, we would use something like Clippy's `disallowed-types` to
prevent the use of the `core` ones, but that one sees through aliases.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/CANiq72kc4gzfieD-FjuWfELRDXXD2vLgPv4wqk3nt4pjdPQ=qg@mail.gmail.com/
Reviewed-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250413005650.1745894-1-ojeda@kernel.org
[ Reworded content of the documentation to focus on how to use the
  aliases first. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-23 16:31:43 +02:00
Igor Korotin
de7cd3e4d6 rust: use absolute paths in macros referencing core and kernel
Macros and auto-generated code should use absolute paths, `::core::...`
and `::kernel::...`, for core and kernel references.

This prevents issues where user-defined modules named `core` or `kernel`
could be picked up instead of the `core` or `kernel` crates.

Thus clean some references up.

Suggested-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Closes: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1150
Signed-off-by: Igor Korotin <igor.korotin.linux@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250519164615.3310844-1-igor.korotin.linux@gmail.com
[ Applied `rustfmt`. Reworded slightly. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-23 00:12:14 +02:00
Miguel Ojeda
8cbc95f983 rust: workaround bindgen issue with forward references to enum types
`bindgen` currently generates the wrong type for an `enum` when there
is a forward reference to it. For instance:

    enum E;
    enum E { A };

generates:

    pub const E_A: E = 0;
    pub type E = i32;

instead of the expected:

    pub const E_A: E = 0;
    pub type E = ffi::c_uint;

The issue was reported to upstream `bindgen` [1].

Now, both GCC and Clang support silently these forward references to
`enum` types, unless `-Wpedantic` is passed, and it turns out that some
headers in the kernel depend on them.

Thus, depending on how the headers are included, which in turn may depend
on the kernel configuration or the architecture, we may get a different
type on the Rust side for a given C `enum`.

That can be quite confusing, to say the least, especially since
developers may only notice issues when building for other architectures
like in [2]. In particular, they may end up forcing a cast and adding
an `#[allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)]` like it was done in commit
94e05a66ea ("rust: hrtimer: allow timer restart from timer handler"),
which isn't great.

Instead, let's have a section at the top of our `bindings_helper.h` that
`#include`s the headers with the affected types -- hopefully there are
not many cases and there is a single ordering that covers all cases.

This allows us to remove the cast and the `#[allow]`, thus keeping the
correct code in the source files. When the issue gets resolved in upstream
`bindgen` (and we update our minimum `bindgen` version), we can easily
remove this section at the top.

Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-bindgen/issues/3179 [1]
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/87tt7md1s6.fsf@kernel.org/ [2]
Acked-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250325184309.97170-1-ojeda@kernel.org
[ Added extra paragraph on the comment to clarify that the workaround may
  not be possible in some cases. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-22 15:39:16 +02:00
I Hsin Cheng
195746046c rust: list: Add examples for linked list
Add basic examples for the structure "List", which also serve as unit
tests for basic list methods. It includes the following manipulations:
* List creation
* List emptiness check
* List insertion through push_front(), push_back()
* List item removal through pop_front(), pop_back()
* Push one list to another through push_all_back()

The method "remove()" doesn't have an example here because insertion
with push_front() or push_back() will take the ownership of the item,
which means we can't keep any valid reference to the node we want to
remove, unless Cursor is used. The "remove" example through Cursor is
already demonstrated with commit 52ae96f518 ("rust: list: make the
cursor point between elements").

Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1121
Signed-off-by: I Hsin Cheng <richard120310@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250311133357.90322-1-richard120310@gmail.com
[ Removed prelude import and spurious newlines. Formatted comments
  with the usual style. Reworded slightly. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-22 12:00:52 +02:00
I Hsin Cheng
28669b2f37 rust: list: Use "List::is_empty()" to perform checking when possible
"List::is_empty()" provides a straight forward convention to check
whether a given "List" is empty or not. There're numerous places in the
current implementation still use "self.first.is_null()" to perform the
equivalent check, replace them with "List::is_empty()".

Signed-off-by: I Hsin Cheng <richard120310@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250310073853.427954-1-richard120310@gmail.com
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
[ Rebased dropping the cases that do not apply anymore. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-22 12:00:37 +02:00
Miguel Ojeda
bb941ea789 rust: remove unneeded Rust 1.87.0 allow(clippy::ptr_eq)
For the Rust 1.87.0 release, Clippy was expected to warn with:

    error: use `core::ptr::eq` when comparing raw pointers
       --> rust/kernel/list.rs:438:12
        |
    438 |         if self.first == item {
        |            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `core::ptr::eq(self.first, item)`
        |
        = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#ptr_eq
        = note: `-D clippy::ptr-eq` implied by `-D warnings`
        = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::ptr_eq)]`

However, a backport to relax a bit the `clippy::ptr_eq` finally landed,
and thus Clippy did not warn by the time the release happened.

Thus remove the `allow`s added back then, which were added just in case
the backport did not land in time.

See commit a39f308709 ("rust: allow Rust 1.87.0's `clippy::ptr_eq`
lint") for details.

Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/140859 [1]
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250520182125.806758-1-ojeda@kernel.org
[ Reworded for clarity. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-22 11:46:50 +02:00
Jihed Chaibi
ae8b3a83fb rust: str: fix typo in comment
Fix a typo ("then" to "than") in a comment.

Signed-off-by: Jihed Chaibi <jihed.chaibi.dev@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
Fixes: fffed679ee ("rust: str: add `Formatter` type")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250517002604.603223-1-jihed.chaibi.dev@gmail.com
[ Reworded. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-20 22:57:27 +02:00
Miguel Ojeda
22c3335c5d Alloc changes for v6.16
Box:
   - support for type coercion, e.g. `Box<T>` to `Box<dyn U>` if T
     implements U
 
 Vec:
   - implement new methods (prerequisites for nova-core and binder)
     - Vec::truncate()
     - Vec::resize()
     - Vec::clear()
     - Vec::pop()
     - Vec::push_within_capacity()
       - new error type: PushError
     - Vec::drain_all()
     - Vec::retain()
     - Vec::remove()
       - new error type: RemoveError
     - Vec::insert_within_capacity
       - new error type: InsertError
   - simplify Vec::push() using Vec::spare_capacity_mut()
   - split Vec::set_len() into Vec::inc_len() and Vec::dec_len()
     - add type invariant Vec::len() <= Vec::capacity
     - simplify Vec::truncate() using Vec::dec_len()
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Merge tag 'alloc-next-v6.16-2025-05-13' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux into rust-next

Pull alloc updates from Danilo Krummrich:
 "Box:

   - Support for type coercion, e.g. 'Box<T>' to 'Box<dyn U>' if T
     implements U

  Vec:

   - Implement new methods (prerequisites for nova-core and binder)
      - Vec::truncate()
      - Vec::resize()
      - Vec::clear()
      - Vec::pop()
      - Vec::push_within_capacity()
         - New error type: PushError
      - Vec::drain_all()
      - Vec::retain()
      - Vec::remove()
         - New error type: RemoveError
      - Vec::insert_within_capacity
         - New error type: InsertError

   - Simplify Vec::push() using Vec::spare_capacity_mut()

   - Split Vec::set_len() into Vec::inc_len() and Vec::dec_len()
      - Add type invariant Vec::len() <= Vec::capacity
      - Simplify Vec::truncate() using Vec::dec_len()"

* tag 'alloc-next-v6.16-2025-05-13' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux:
  rust: alloc: add Vec::insert_within_capacity
  rust: alloc: add Vec::remove
  rust: alloc: add Vec::retain
  rust: alloc: add Vec::drain_all
  rust: alloc: add Vec::push_within_capacity
  rust: alloc: add Vec::pop
  rust: alloc: add Vec::clear
  rust: alloc: replace `Vec::set_len` with `inc_len`
  rust: alloc: refactor `Vec::truncate` using `dec_len`
  rust: alloc: add `Vec::dec_len`
  rust: alloc: add Vec::len() <= Vec::capacity invariant
  rust: alloc: allow coercion from `Box<T>` to `Box<dyn U>` if T implements U
  rust: alloc: use `spare_capacity_mut` to reduce unsafe
  rust: alloc: add Vec::resize method
  rust: alloc: add Vec::truncate method
  rust: alloc: add missing invariant in Vec::set_len()
2025-05-18 20:56:03 +02:00
Miguel Ojeda
06ff274f25 Rust xarray API for v6.16
Introduce Rust support for the `xarray` data structure:
 
  - Add a rust abstraction for the `xarray` data structure. This abstraction
    allows rust code to leverage the `xarray` to store types that implement
    `ForeignOwnable`. This support is a dependency for memory backing feature of
    the rust null block driver, which is waiting to be merged.
 
  - Set up an entry in MAINTAINERS for the xarray rust support. Patches will go
    to the new rust xarray tree and then via the rust subsystem tree for now.
 
 `kernel` crate:
 
  - Allow `ForeignOwnable` to carry information about the pointed-to type. This
    helps asserting alignment requirements for the pointer passed to the foreign
    language.
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Merge tag 'rust-xarray-for-v6.16' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux into rust-next

Pull XArray updates from Andreas Hindborg:
 "Introduce Rust support for the 'xarray' data structure:

   - Add a Rust abstraction for the 'xarray' data structure. This
     abstraction allows Rust code to leverage the 'xarray' to store
     types that implement 'ForeignOwnable'. This support is a dependency
     for memory backing feature of the Rust null block driver, which is
     waiting to be merged.

   - Set up an entry in MAINTAINERS for the XArray Rust support. Patches
     will go to the new Rust XArray tree and then via the Rust subsystem
     tree for now.

  'kernel' crate:

   - Allow 'ForeignOwnable' to carry information about the pointed-to
     type. This helps asserting alignment requirements for the pointer
     passed to the foreign language."

* tag 'rust-xarray-for-v6.16' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux:
  MAINTAINERS: add entry for Rust XArray API
  rust: xarray: Add an abstraction for XArray
  rust: types: add `ForeignOwnable::PointedTo`
2025-05-18 20:36:56 +02:00
Miguel Ojeda
373827fce2 Rust timekeeping changes for v6.16
- Morph the rust hrtimer subsystem into the rust timekeeping subsystem,
    covering delay, sleep, timekeeping, timers. This new subsystem has all the
    relevant timekeeping C maintainers listed in the entry.
 
  - Replace `Ktime` with `Delta` and `Instant` types to represent a duration of
    time and a point in time.
 
  - Temporarily add `Ktime` to `hrtimer` module to allow `hrtimer` to delay
    converting to `Instant` and `Delta`.
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Merge tag 'rust-timekeeping-for-v6.16-v2' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux into rust-next

Pull timekeeping updates from Andreas Hindborg:

 - Morph the Rust hrtimer subsystem into the Rust timekeeping subsystem,
   covering delay, sleep, timekeeping, timers. This new subsystem has
   all the relevant timekeeping C maintainers listed in the entry.

 - Replace 'Ktime' with 'Delta' and 'Instant' types to represent a
   duration of time and a point in time.

 - Temporarily add 'Ktime' to 'hrtimer' module to allow 'hrtimer' to
   delay converting to 'Instant' and 'Delta'.

* tag 'rust-timekeeping-for-v6.16-v2' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux:
  MAINTAINERS: rust: Add a new section for all of the time stuff
  rust: time: Introduce Instant type
  rust: time: Introduce Delta type
  rust: time: Add PartialEq/Eq/PartialOrd/Ord trait to Ktime
  rust: hrtimer: Add Ktime temporarily
2025-05-18 20:34:02 +02:00
Andrew Ballance
edc5e6e019 rust: replace rustdoc references to alloc::format
Replace alloc::format[1] in the pr_* and dev_* macros' doc comments
with std::format[2] because they are identical but less likely to get
confused with the kernel's alloc crate.

And add a url link for the std::format! macro.

Link: https://doc.rust-lang.org/alloc/macro.format.html [1]
Link: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.format.html [2]
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Ballance <andrewjballance@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250325133352.441425-1-andrewjballance@gmail.com
[ Fixed typo and reworded slightly. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-12 00:20:25 +02:00
Xizhe Yin
86d990c7b6 rust: convert raw URLs to Markdown autolinks in comments
Some comments in Rust files use raw URLs (http://example.com) rather
than Markdown autolinks <URL>. This inconsistency makes the
documentation less uniform and harder to maintain.

This patch converts all remaining raw URLs in Rust code comments to use
the Markdown autolink format, maintaining consistency with the rest of
the codebase which already uses this style.

Suggested-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1153
Signed-off-by: Xizhe Yin <xizheyin@smail.nju.edu.cn>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/509F0B66E3C1575D+20250407033441.5567-1-xizheyin@smail.nju.edu.cn
[ Used From form for Signed-off-by. Sorted tags. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-12 00:20:25 +02:00
Miguel Ojeda
b9b701fce4 rust: clarify the language unstable features in use
We track the details of which Rust features we use at our usual "live
list" [1] (and its sub-lists), but in light of a discussion in the LWN
article [2], it would help to clarify it in the source code.

In particular, we are very close to rely only on stable Rust language-wise
-- essentially only two language features remain (including the `kernel`
crate).

Thus add some details in both the feature list of the `kernel` crate as
well as the list of allowed features.

This does not over every single feature, and there are quite a few
non-language features that we use too. To have the full picture, please
refer to [1].

Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/2 [1]
Link: https://lwn.net/Articles/1015409/ [2]
Suggested-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250327211302.286313-1-ojeda@kernel.org
[ Improved comments with suggestions from the list. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-12 00:20:25 +02:00
Miguel Ojeda
7d8dee4689 rust: uaccess: take advantage of the prelude and Result's defaults
The `kernel` prelude brings `Result` and the error codes; and the prelude
itself is already available in the examples automatically.

In addition, `Result` already defaults to `T = ()`.

Thus simplify.

Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250429151445.438977-1-ojeda@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-12 00:20:25 +02:00
Altan Ozlu
0fa5f8c877 rust: static_assert: add optional message
Add an optional panic message to the `static_assert!` macro.

The panic message doesn't support argument formatting, because the
`assert!` macro only supports formatting in non-const contexts.

Suggested-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1149
Signed-off-by: Altan Ozlu <altan@ozlu.eu>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Reviewed-by: Trevor Gross <tmgross@umich.edu>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250326202520.1176162-2-altan@ozlu.eu
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-12 00:20:25 +02:00
Kunwu Chan
878620c5a9 rust: page: optimize rust symbol generation for Page
When build the kernel using the llvm-18.1.3-rust-1.85.0-x86_64
with ARCH=arm64, the following symbols are generated:

$nm vmlinux | grep ' _R'.*Page | rustfilt
ffff8000805b6f98 T <kernel::page::Page>::alloc_page
ffff8000805b715c T <kernel::page::Page>::fill_zero_raw
ffff8000805b720c T <kernel::page::Page>::copy_from_user_slice_raw
ffff8000805b6fb4 T <kernel::page::Page>::read_raw
ffff8000805b7088 T <kernel::page::Page>::write_raw
ffff8000805b72fc T <kernel::page::Page as core::ops::drop::Drop>::drop

These Rust symbols(alloc_page and drop) are trivial wrappers around the C
functions alloc_pages and __free_pages. It doesn't make sense to go
through a trivial wrapper for these functions, so mark them inline.

Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1145
Suggested-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Co-developed-by: Grace Deng <Grace.Deng006@Gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Grace Deng <Grace.Deng006@Gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kunwu Chan <kunwu.chan@hotmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250321080124.484647-1-kunwu.chan@linux.dev
[ Removed spurious colon in title. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-12 00:20:25 +02:00
Alice Ryhl
771c5a7d98 rust: alloc: add Vec::insert_within_capacity
This adds a variant of Vec::insert that does not allocate memory. This
makes it safe to use this function while holding a spinlock. Rust Binder
uses it for the range allocator fast path.

Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250502-vec-methods-v5-7-06d20ad9366f@google.com
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-05-07 18:40:45 +02:00
Alice Ryhl
294a7ecbdf rust: alloc: add Vec::remove
This is needed by Rust Binder in the range allocator, and by upcoming
GPU drivers during firmware initialization.

Panics in the kernel are best avoided when possible, so an error is
returned if the index is out of bounds. An error type is used rather
than just returning Option<T> to let callers handle errors with ?.

Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250502-vec-methods-v5-6-06d20ad9366f@google.com
[ Remove `# Panics` section; `Vec::remove() handles the error properly.`
  - Danilo ]
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-05-07 18:40:02 +02:00
Alice Ryhl
9f140894e7 rust: alloc: add Vec::retain
This adds a common Vec method called `retain` that removes all elements
that don't match a certain condition. Rust Binder uses it to find all
processes that match a given pid.

The stdlib retain method takes &T rather than &mut T and has a separate
retain_mut for the &mut T case. However, this is considered an API
mistake that can't be fixed now due to backwards compatibility. There's
no reason for us to repeat that mistake.

Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250502-vec-methods-v5-5-06d20ad9366f@google.com
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-05-07 18:39:39 +02:00
Alice Ryhl
088bf14a88 rust: alloc: add Vec::drain_all
This is like the stdlib method drain, except that it's hard-coded to use
the entire vector's range. Rust Binder uses it in the range allocator to
take ownership of everything in a vector in a case where reusing the
vector is desirable.

Implementing `DrainAll` in terms of `slice::IterMut` lets us reuse some
nice optimizations in core for the case where T is a ZST.

Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250502-vec-methods-v5-4-06d20ad9366f@google.com
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-05-07 18:39:22 +02:00
Alice Ryhl
9def0d0a2a rust: alloc: add Vec::push_within_capacity
This introduces a new method called `push_within_capacity` for appending
to a vector without attempting to allocate if the capacity is full. Rust
Binder will use this in various places to safely push to a vector while
holding a spinlock.

The implementation is moved to a push_within_capacity_unchecked method.
This is preferred over having push() call push_within_capacity()
followed by an unwrap_unchecked() for simpler unsafe.

Panics in the kernel are best avoided when possible, so an error is
returned if the vector does not have sufficient capacity. An error type
is used rather than just returning Result<(),T> to make it more
convenient for callers (i.e. they can use ? or unwrap).

Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250502-vec-methods-v5-3-06d20ad9366f@google.com
[ Remove public visibility from `Vec::push_within_capacity_unchecked()`.
  - Danilo ]
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-05-07 18:39:01 +02:00
Alice Ryhl
f2b4dd7093 rust: alloc: add Vec::pop
This introduces a basic method that our custom Vec is missing. I expect
that it will be used in many places, but at the time of writing, Rust
Binder has six calls to Vec::pop.

Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250502-vec-methods-v5-2-06d20ad9366f@google.com
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-05-07 18:38:24 +02:00
Alice Ryhl
a1e4d5c9d7 rust: alloc: add Vec::clear
Our custom Vec type is missing the stdlib method `clear`, thus add it.
It will be used in the miscdevice sample.

Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Reviewed-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250502-vec-methods-v5-1-06d20ad9366f@google.com
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-05-07 18:36:59 +02:00
Miguel Ojeda
211dcf7785 rust: clean Rust 1.88.0's clippy::uninlined_format_args lint
Starting with Rust 1.88.0 (expected 2025-06-26) [1], `rustc` may move
back the `uninlined_format_args` to `style` from `pedantic` (it was
there waiting for rust-analyzer suppotr), and thus we will start to see
lints like:

    warning: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string
       --> rust/macros/kunit.rs:105:37
        |
    105 |         let kunit_wrapper_fn_name = format!("kunit_rust_wrapper_{}", test);
        |                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        |
        = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#uninlined_format_args
    help: change this to
        |
    105 -         let kunit_wrapper_fn_name = format!("kunit_rust_wrapper_{}", test);
    105 +         let kunit_wrapper_fn_name = format!("kunit_rust_wrapper_{test}");

There is even a case that is a pure removal:

    warning: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string
      --> rust/macros/module.rs:51:13
       |
    51 |             format!("{field}={content}\0", field = field, content = content)
       |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
       |
       = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#uninlined_format_args
    help: change this to
       |
    51 -             format!("{field}={content}\0", field = field, content = content)
    51 +             format!("{field}={content}\0")

The lints all seem like nice cleanups, thus just apply them.

We may want to disable `allow-mixed-uninlined-format-args` in the future.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # Needed in 6.12.y and later (Rust is pinned in older LTSs).
Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/14160 [1]
Acked-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250502140237.1659624-6-ojeda@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-07 00:11:47 +02:00
Miguel Ojeda
a39f308709 rust: allow Rust 1.87.0's clippy::ptr_eq lint
Starting with Rust 1.87.0 (expected 2025-05-15) [1], Clippy may expand
the `ptr_eq` lint, e.g.:

    error: use `core::ptr::eq` when comparing raw pointers
       --> rust/kernel/list.rs:438:12
        |
    438 |         if self.first == item {
        |            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `core::ptr::eq(self.first, item)`
        |
        = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#ptr_eq
        = note: `-D clippy::ptr-eq` implied by `-D warnings`
        = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::ptr_eq)]`

It is expected that a PR to relax the lint will be backported [2] by
the time Rust 1.87.0 releases, since the lint was considered too eager
(at least by default) [3].

Thus allow the lint temporarily just in case.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # Needed in 6.12.y and later (Rust is pinned in older LTSs).
Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/14339 [1]
Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/14526 [2]
Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/14525 [3]
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250502140237.1659624-3-ojeda@kernel.org
[ Converted to `allow`s since backport was confirmed. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-07 00:11:02 +02:00
Tamir Duberstein
210b81578e rust: xarray: Add an abstraction for XArray
`XArray` is an efficient sparse array of pointers. Add a Rust
abstraction for this type.

This implementation bounds the element type on `ForeignOwnable` and
requires explicit locking for all operations. Future work may leverage
RCU to enable lockless operation.

Inspired-by: Maíra Canal <mcanal@igalia.com>
Inspired-by: Asahi Lina <lina@asahilina.net>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250423-rust-xarray-bindings-v19-2-83cdcf11c114@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
2025-05-01 11:37:59 +02:00
Tamir Duberstein
1a4736c3d8 rust: types: add ForeignOwnable::PointedTo
Allow implementors to specify the foreign pointer type; this exposes
information about the pointed-to type such as its alignment.

This requires the trait to be `unsafe` since it is now possible for
implementors to break soundness by returning a misaligned pointer.

Encoding the pointer type in the trait (and avoiding pointer casts)
allows the compiler to check that implementors return the correct
pointer type. This is preferable to directly encoding the alignment in
the trait using a constant as the compiler would be unable to check it.

Acked-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250423-rust-xarray-bindings-v19-1-83cdcf11c114@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
2025-05-01 11:35:49 +02:00
FUJITA Tomonori
ddc6715064 rust: time: Introduce Instant type
Introduce a type representing a specific point in time. We could use
the Ktime type but C's ktime_t is used for both timestamp and
timedelta. To avoid confusion, introduce a new Instant type for
timestamp.

Rename Ktime to Instant and modify their methods for timestamp.

Implement the subtraction operator for Instant:

Delta = Instant A - Instant B

Reviewed-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net>
Reviewed-by: Fiona Behrens <me@kloenk.dev>
Tested-by: Daniel Almeida <daniel.almeida@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250423192857.199712-5-fujita.tomonori@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
2025-04-29 15:31:07 +02:00
FUJITA Tomonori
fae0cdc123 rust: time: Introduce Delta type
Introduce a type representing a span of time. Define our own type
because `core::time::Duration` is large and could panic during
creation.

time::Ktime could be also used for time duration but timestamp and
timedelta are different so better to use a new type.

i64 is used instead of u64 to represent a span of time; some C drivers
uses negative Deltas and i64 is more compatible with Ktime using i64
too (e.g., ktime_[us|ms]_delta() APIs return i64 so we create Delta
object without type conversion.

i64 is used instead of bindings::ktime_t because when the ktime_t
type is used as timestamp, it represents values from 0 to
KTIME_MAX, which is different from Delta.

as_millis() method isn't used in this patchset. It's planned to be
used in Binder driver.

Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net>
Reviewed-by: Fiona Behrens <me@kloenk.dev>
Tested-by: Daniel Almeida <daniel.almeida@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250423192857.199712-4-fujita.tomonori@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
2025-04-29 15:31:07 +02:00
FUJITA Tomonori
3caad57d29 rust: time: Add PartialEq/Eq/PartialOrd/Ord trait to Ktime
Add PartialEq/Eq/PartialOrd/Ord trait to Ktime so two Ktime instances
can be compared to determine whether a timeout is met or not.

Use the derive implements; we directly touch C's ktime_t rather than
using the C's accessors because it is more efficient and we already do
in the existing code (Ktime::sub).

Reviewed-by: Trevor Gross <tmgross@umich.edu>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net>
Reviewed-by: Fiona Behrens <me@kloenk.dev>
Tested-by: Daniel Almeida <daniel.almeida@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250423192857.199712-3-fujita.tomonori@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
2025-04-29 15:31:07 +02:00
FUJITA Tomonori
1116f0c5ff rust: hrtimer: Add Ktime temporarily
Add Ktime temporarily until hrtimer is refactored to use Instant and
Delta types.

Reviewed-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250423192857.199712-2-fujita.tomonori@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
2025-04-29 15:31:07 +02:00
Tamir Duberstein
88d5d6a38d rust: alloc: replace Vec::set_len with inc_len
Rename `set_len` to `inc_len` and simplify its safety contract.

Note that the usage in `CString::try_from_fmt` remains correct as the
receiver is known to have `len == 0`.

Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250416-vec-set-len-v4-4-112b222604cd@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-04-23 12:05:23 +02:00
Tamir Duberstein
1b04b466c8 rust: alloc: refactor Vec::truncate using dec_len
Use `checked_sub` to satisfy the safety requirements of `dec_len` and
replace nearly the whole body of `truncate` with a call to `dec_len`.

Reviewed-by: Andrew Ballance <andrewjballance@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250416-vec-set-len-v4-3-112b222604cd@gmail.com
[ Remove #[expect(unused)] from dec_len(). - Danilo ]
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-04-23 12:05:22 +02:00
Tamir Duberstein
dbb0b840a0 rust: alloc: add Vec::dec_len
Add `Vec::dec_len` that reduces the length of the receiver. This method
is intended to be used from methods that remove elements from `Vec` such
as `truncate`, `pop`, `remove`, and others. This method is intentionally
not `pub`.

Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250416-vec-set-len-v4-2-112b222604cd@gmail.com
[ Add #[expect(unused)] to dec_len(). - Danilo ]
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-04-23 12:05:22 +02:00
Tamir Duberstein
47a17a63f9 rust: alloc: add Vec::len() <= Vec::capacity invariant
Document the invariant that the vector's length is always less than or
equal to its capacity. This is already implied by these other
invariants:

- `self.len` always represents the exact number of elements stored in
  the vector.
- `self.layout` represents the absolute number of elements that can be
  stored within the vector without re-allocation.

but it doesn't hurt to spell it out. Note that the language references
`self.capacity` rather than `self.layout.len` as the latter is zero for
a vector of ZSTs.

Update a safety comment touched by this patch to correctly reference
`realloc` rather than `alloc` and replace "leaves" with "leave" to
improve grammar.

Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250416-vec-set-len-v4-1-112b222604cd@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-04-23 12:05:15 +02:00
Alexandre Courbot
85f8e98dbb rust: alloc: allow coercion from Box<T> to Box<dyn U> if T implements U
This enables the creation of trait objects backed by a Box, similarly to
what can be done with the standard library.

Suggested-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250412-box_trait_objs-v3-1-f67ced62d520@nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-04-22 17:29:37 +02:00
Christian Schrefl
53bd978016 rust: firmware: Use ffi::c_char type in FwFunc
The `FwFunc` struct contains an function with a char pointer argument,
for which a `*const u8` pointer was used. This is not really the
"proper" type for this, so use a `*const kernel::ffi::c_char` pointer
instead.

This has no real functionality changes, since now `kernel::ffi::c_char`
(which bindgen uses for `char`) is now a type alias to `u8` anyways,
but before commit 1bae8729e5 ("rust: map `long` to `isize` and `char`
to `u8`") the concrete type of `kernel::ffi::c_char` depended on the
architecture (However all supported architectures at the time mapped to
`i8`).

This caused problems on the v6.13 tag when building for 32 bit arm (with
my patches), since back then `*const i8` was used in the function
argument and the function that bindgen generated used
`*const core::ffi::c_char` which Rust mapped to `*const u8` on 32 bit
arm. The stable v6.13.y branch does not have this issue since commit
1bae8729e5 ("rust: map `long` to `isize` and `char` to `u8`") was
backported.

This caused the following build error:
```
error[E0308]: mismatched types
  --> rust/kernel/firmware.rs:20:4
   |
20 |         Self(bindings::request_firmware)
   |         ---- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected fn pointer, found fn item
   |         |
   |         arguments to this function are incorrect
   |
   = note: expected fn pointer `unsafe extern "C" fn(_, *const i8, _) -> _`
                 found fn item `unsafe extern "C" fn(_, *const u8, _) -> _ {request_firmware}`
note: tuple struct defined here
  --> rust/kernel/firmware.rs:14:8
   |
14 | struct FwFunc(
   |        ^^^^^^

error[E0308]: mismatched types
  --> rust/kernel/firmware.rs:24:14
   |
24 |         Self(bindings::firmware_request_nowarn)
   |         ---- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected fn pointer, found fn item
   |         |
   |         arguments to this function are incorrect
   |
   = note: expected fn pointer `unsafe extern "C" fn(_, *const i8, _) -> _`
                 found fn item `unsafe extern "C" fn(_, *const u8, _) -> _ {firmware_request_nowarn}`
note: tuple struct defined here
  --> rust/kernel/firmware.rs:14:8
   |
14 | struct FwFunc(
   |        ^^^^^^

error[E0308]: mismatched types
  --> rust/kernel/firmware.rs:64:45
   |
64 |         let ret = unsafe { func.0(pfw as _, name.as_char_ptr(), dev.as_raw()) };
   |                            ------           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `*const i8`, found `*const u8`
   |                            |
   |                            arguments to this function are incorrect
   |
   = note: expected raw pointer `*const i8`
              found raw pointer `*const u8`

error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
```

Fixes: de6582833d ("rust: add firmware abstractions")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Signed-off-by: Christian Schrefl <chrisi.schrefl@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250413-rust_arm_fix_fw_abstaction-v3-1-8dd7c0bbcd47@gmail.com
[ Add firmware prefix to commit subject. - Danilo ]
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-04-14 14:13:23 +02:00
Tamir Duberstein
c3152988c0 rust: alloc: use spare_capacity_mut to reduce unsafe
Use `spare_capacity_mut` in the implementation of `push` to reduce the
use of `unsafe`. Both methods were added in commit 2aac4cd7da ("rust:
alloc: implement kernel `Vec` type").

Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250318-vec-push-use-spare-v3-1-68741671d1af@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-04-07 16:59:06 +02:00
Andrew Ballance
1679b71593 rust: alloc: add Vec::resize method
Implement the equivalent of the rust std's Vec::resize on the kernel's
Vec type.

Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Reviewed-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250316111644.154602-3-andrewjballance@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Andrew Ballance <andrewjballance@gmail.com>
[ Use checked_sub(), as suggested by Tamir. - Danilo ]
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-04-07 14:41:10 +02:00
Andrew Ballance
81e1c4dab5 rust: alloc: add Vec::truncate method
Implement the equivalent to the std's Vec::truncate on the kernel's Vec
type.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250316111644.154602-2-andrewjballance@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Andrew Ballance <andrewjballance@gmail.com>
[ Rewrote safety comment of set_len(). - Danilo ]
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-04-07 14:38:02 +02:00
Danilo Krummrich
fb1bf1067d rust: alloc: add missing invariant in Vec::set_len()
When setting a new length, we have to justify that the set length
represents the exact number of elements stored in the vector.

Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Reported-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/20250311-iov-iter-v1-4-f6c9134ea824@google.com
Fixes: 2aac4cd7da ("rust: alloc: implement kernel `Vec` type")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250315154436.65065-2-dakr@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-04-07 14:02:56 +02:00
Linus Torvalds
25601e8544 Char/Misc/IIO driver updates for 6.15-rc1
Here is the big set of char, misc, iio, and other smaller driver
 subsystems for 6.15-rc1.  Lots of stuff in here, including:
   - loads of IIO changes and driver updates
   - counter driver updates
   - w1 driver updates
   - faux conversions for some drivers that were abusing the platform bus
     interface
   - coresight driver updates
   - rust miscdevice binding updates based on real-world-use
   - other minor driver updates
 
 All of these have been in linux-next with no reported issues for quite a
 while.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'char-misc-6.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc

Pull char / misc / IIO driver updates from Greg KH:
 "Here is the big set of char, misc, iio, and other smaller driver
  subsystems for 6.15-rc1. Lots of stuff in here, including:

   - loads of IIO changes and driver updates

   - counter driver updates

   - w1 driver updates

   - faux conversions for some drivers that were abusing the platform
     bus interface

   - coresight driver updates

   - rust miscdevice binding updates based on real-world-use

   - other minor driver updates

  All of these have been in linux-next with no reported issues for quite
  a while"

* tag 'char-misc-6.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc: (292 commits)
  samples: rust_misc_device: fix markup in top-level docs
  Coresight: Fix a NULL vs IS_ERR() bug in probe
  misc: lis3lv02d: convert to use faux_device
  tlclk: convert to use faux_device
  regulator: dummy: convert to use the faux device interface
  bus: mhi: host: Fix race between unprepare and queue_buf
  coresight: configfs: Constify struct config_item_type
  doc: iio: ad7380: describe offload support
  iio: ad7380: add support for SPI offload
  iio: light: Add check for array bounds in veml6075_read_int_time_ms
  iio: adc: ti-ads7924 Drop unnecessary function parameters
  staging: iio: ad9834: Use devm_regulator_get_enable()
  staging: iio: ad9832: Use devm_regulator_get_enable()
  iio: gyro: bmg160_spi: add of_match_table
  dt-bindings: iio: adc: Add i.MX94 and i.MX95 support
  iio: adc: ad7768-1: remove unnecessary locking
  Documentation: ABI: add wideband filter type to sysfs-bus-iio
  iio: adc: ad7768-1: set MOSI idle state to prevent accidental reset
  iio: adc: ad7768-1: Fix conversion result sign
  iio: adc: ad7124: Benefit of dev = indio_dev->dev.parent in ad7124_parse_channel_config()
  ...
2025-04-01 11:26:08 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
2cd5769fb0 Driver core updates for 6.15-rc1
Here is the big set of driver core updates for 6.15-rc1.  Lots of stuff
 happened this development cycle, including:
   - kernfs scaling changes to make it even faster thanks to rcu
   - bin_attribute constify work in many subsystems
   - faux bus minor tweaks for the rust bindings
   - rust binding updates for driver core, pci, and platform busses,
     making more functionaliy available to rust drivers.  These are all
     due to people actually trying to use the bindings that were in 6.14.
   - make Rafael and Danilo full co-maintainers of the driver core
     codebase
   - other minor fixes and updates.
 
 This has been in linux-next for a while now, with the only reported
 issue being some merge conflicts with the rust tree.  Depending on which
 tree you pull first, you will have conflicts in one of them.  The merge
 resolution has been in linux-next as an example of what to do, or can be
 found here:
 	https://lore.kernel.org/r/CANiq72n3Xe8JcnEjirDhCwQgvWoE65dddWecXnfdnbrmuah-RQ@mail.gmail.com
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'driver-core-6.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core

Pull driver core updatesk from Greg KH:
 "Here is the big set of driver core updates for 6.15-rc1. Lots of stuff
  happened this development cycle, including:

   - kernfs scaling changes to make it even faster thanks to rcu

   - bin_attribute constify work in many subsystems

   - faux bus minor tweaks for the rust bindings

   - rust binding updates for driver core, pci, and platform busses,
     making more functionaliy available to rust drivers. These are all
     due to people actually trying to use the bindings that were in
     6.14.

   - make Rafael and Danilo full co-maintainers of the driver core
     codebase

   - other minor fixes and updates"

* tag 'driver-core-6.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core: (52 commits)
  rust: platform: require Send for Driver trait implementers
  rust: pci: require Send for Driver trait implementers
  rust: platform: impl Send + Sync for platform::Device
  rust: pci: impl Send + Sync for pci::Device
  rust: platform: fix unrestricted &mut platform::Device
  rust: pci: fix unrestricted &mut pci::Device
  rust: device: implement device context marker
  rust: pci: use to_result() in enable_device_mem()
  MAINTAINERS: driver core: mark Rafael and Danilo as co-maintainers
  rust/kernel/faux: mark Registration methods inline
  driver core: faux: only create the device if probe() succeeds
  rust/faux: Add missing parent argument to Registration::new()
  rust/faux: Drop #[repr(transparent)] from faux::Registration
  rust: io: fix devres test with new io accessor functions
  rust: io: rename `io::Io` accessors
  kernfs: Move dput() outside of the RCU section.
  efi: rci2: mark bin_attribute as __ro_after_init
  rapidio: constify 'struct bin_attribute'
  firmware: qemu_fw_cfg: constify 'struct bin_attribute'
  powerpc/perf/hv-24x7: Constify 'struct bin_attribute'
  ...
2025-04-01 11:02:03 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
4e82c87058 Rust changes for v6.15
Toolchain and infrastructure:
 
  - Extract the 'pin-init' API from the 'kernel' crate and make it into
    a standalone crate.
 
    In order to do this, the contents are rearranged so that they can
    easily be kept in sync with the version maintained out-of-tree that
    other projects have started to use too (or plan to, like QEMU).
 
    This will reduce the maintenance burden for Benno, who will now have
    his own sub-tree, and will simplify future expected changes like the
    move to use 'syn' to simplify the implementation.
 
  - Add '#[test]'-like support based on KUnit.
 
    We already had doctests support based on KUnit, which takes the
    examples in our Rust documentation and runs them under KUnit.
 
    Now, we are adding the beginning of the support for "normal" tests,
    similar to those the '#[test]' tests in userspace Rust. For instance:
 
        #[kunit_tests(my_suite)]
        mod tests {
            #[test]
            fn my_test() {
                assert_eq!(1 + 1, 2);
            }
        }
 
    Unlike with doctests, the 'assert*!'s do not map to the KUnit
    assertion APIs yet.
 
  - Check Rust signatures at compile time for functions called from C by
    name.
 
    In particular, introduce a new '#[export]' macro that can be placed
    in the Rust function definition. It will ensure that the function
    declaration on the C side matches the signature on the Rust function:
 
        #[export]
        pub unsafe extern "C" fn my_function(a: u8, b: i32) -> usize {
            // ...
        }
 
    The macro essentially forces the compiler to compare the types of
    the actual Rust function and the 'bindgen'-processed C signature.
 
    These cases are rare so far. In the future, we may consider
    introducing another tool, 'cbindgen', to generate C headers
    automatically. Even then, having these functions explicitly marked
    may be a good idea anyway.
 
  - Enable the 'raw_ref_op' Rust feature: it is already stable, and
    allows us to use the new '&raw' syntax, avoiding a couple macros.
    After everyone has migrated, we will disallow the macros.
 
  - Pass the correct target to 'bindgen' on Usermode Linux.
 
  - Fix 'rusttest' build in macOS.
 
 'kernel' crate:
 
  - New 'hrtimer' module: add support for setting up intrusive timers
    without allocating when starting the timer. Add support for
    'Pin<Box<_>>', 'Arc<_>', 'Pin<&_>' and 'Pin<&mut _>' as pointer types
    for use with timer callbacks. Add support for setting clock source
    and timer mode.
 
  - New 'dma' module: add a simple DMA coherent allocator abstraction and
    a test sample driver.
 
  - 'list' module: make the linked list 'Cursor' point between elements,
    rather than at an element, which is more convenient to us and allows
    for cursors to empty lists; and document it with examples of how to
    perform common operations with the provided methods.
 
  - 'str' module: implement a few traits for 'BStr' as well as the
    'strip_prefix()' method.
 
  - 'sync' module: add 'Arc::as_ptr'.
 
  - 'alloc' module: add 'Box::into_pin'.
 
  - 'error' module: extend the 'Result' documentation, including a few
    examples on different ways of handling errors, a warning about using
    methods that may panic, and links to external documentation.
 
 'macros' crate:
 
   - 'module' macro: add the 'authors' key to support multiple authors.
     The original key will be kept until everyone has migrated.
 
 Documentation:
 
  - Add error handling sections.
 
 MAINTAINERS:
 
  - Add Danilo Krummrich as reviewer of the Rust "subsystem".
 
  - Add 'RUST [PIN-INIT]' entry with Benno Lossin as maintainer. It has
    its own sub-tree.
 
  - Add sub-tree for 'RUST [ALLOC]'.
 
  - Add 'DMA MAPPING HELPERS DEVICE DRIVER API [RUST]' entry with Abdiel
    Janulgue as primary maintainer. It will go through the sub-tree of
    the 'RUST [ALLOC]' entry.
 
  - Add 'HIGH-RESOLUTION TIMERS [RUST]' entry with Andreas Hindborg as
    maintainer. It has its own sub-tree.
 
 And a few other cleanups and improvements.
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Merge tag 'rust-6.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux

Pull Rust updates from Miguel Ojeda:
 "Toolchain and infrastructure:

   - Extract the 'pin-init' API from the 'kernel' crate and make it into
     a standalone crate.

     In order to do this, the contents are rearranged so that they can
     easily be kept in sync with the version maintained out-of-tree that
     other projects have started to use too (or plan to, like QEMU).

     This will reduce the maintenance burden for Benno, who will now
     have his own sub-tree, and will simplify future expected changes
     like the move to use 'syn' to simplify the implementation.

   - Add '#[test]'-like support based on KUnit.

     We already had doctests support based on KUnit, which takes the
     examples in our Rust documentation and runs them under KUnit.

     Now, we are adding the beginning of the support for "normal" tests,
     similar to those the '#[test]' tests in userspace Rust. For
     instance:

         #[kunit_tests(my_suite)]
         mod tests {
             #[test]
             fn my_test() {
                 assert_eq!(1 + 1, 2);
             }
         }

     Unlike with doctests, the 'assert*!'s do not map to the KUnit
     assertion APIs yet.

   - Check Rust signatures at compile time for functions called from C
     by name.

     In particular, introduce a new '#[export]' macro that can be placed
     in the Rust function definition. It will ensure that the function
     declaration on the C side matches the signature on the Rust
     function:

         #[export]
         pub unsafe extern "C" fn my_function(a: u8, b: i32) -> usize {
             // ...
         }

     The macro essentially forces the compiler to compare the types of
     the actual Rust function and the 'bindgen'-processed C signature.

     These cases are rare so far. In the future, we may consider
     introducing another tool, 'cbindgen', to generate C headers
     automatically. Even then, having these functions explicitly marked
     may be a good idea anyway.

   - Enable the 'raw_ref_op' Rust feature: it is already stable, and
     allows us to use the new '&raw' syntax, avoiding a couple macros.
     After everyone has migrated, we will disallow the macros.

   - Pass the correct target to 'bindgen' on Usermode Linux.

   - Fix 'rusttest' build in macOS.

  'kernel' crate:

   - New 'hrtimer' module: add support for setting up intrusive timers
     without allocating when starting the timer. Add support for
     'Pin<Box<_>>', 'Arc<_>', 'Pin<&_>' and 'Pin<&mut _>' as pointer
     types for use with timer callbacks. Add support for setting clock
     source and timer mode.

   - New 'dma' module: add a simple DMA coherent allocator abstraction
     and a test sample driver.

   - 'list' module: make the linked list 'Cursor' point between
     elements, rather than at an element, which is more convenient to us
     and allows for cursors to empty lists; and document it with
     examples of how to perform common operations with the provided
     methods.

   - 'str' module: implement a few traits for 'BStr' as well as the
     'strip_prefix()' method.

   - 'sync' module: add 'Arc::as_ptr'.

   - 'alloc' module: add 'Box::into_pin'.

   - 'error' module: extend the 'Result' documentation, including a few
     examples on different ways of handling errors, a warning about
     using methods that may panic, and links to external documentation.

  'macros' crate:

   - 'module' macro: add the 'authors' key to support multiple authors.
     The original key will be kept until everyone has migrated.

  Documentation:

   - Add error handling sections.

  MAINTAINERS:

   - Add Danilo Krummrich as reviewer of the Rust "subsystem".

   - Add 'RUST [PIN-INIT]' entry with Benno Lossin as maintainer. It has
     its own sub-tree.

   - Add sub-tree for 'RUST [ALLOC]'.

   - Add 'DMA MAPPING HELPERS DEVICE DRIVER API [RUST]' entry with
     Abdiel Janulgue as primary maintainer. It will go through the
     sub-tree of the 'RUST [ALLOC]' entry.

   - Add 'HIGH-RESOLUTION TIMERS [RUST]' entry with Andreas Hindborg as
     maintainer. It has its own sub-tree.

  And a few other cleanups and improvements"

* tag 'rust-6.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux: (71 commits)
  rust: dma: add `Send` implementation for `CoherentAllocation`
  rust: macros: fix `make rusttest` build on macOS
  rust: block: refactor to use `&raw mut`
  rust: enable `raw_ref_op` feature
  rust: uaccess: name the correct function
  rust: rbtree: fix comments referring to Box instead of KBox
  rust: hrtimer: add maintainer entry
  rust: hrtimer: add clocksource selection through `ClockId`
  rust: hrtimer: add `HrTimerMode`
  rust: hrtimer: implement `HrTimerPointer` for `Pin<Box<T>>`
  rust: alloc: add `Box::into_pin`
  rust: hrtimer: implement `UnsafeHrTimerPointer` for `Pin<&mut T>`
  rust: hrtimer: implement `UnsafeHrTimerPointer` for `Pin<&T>`
  rust: hrtimer: add `hrtimer::ScopedHrTimerPointer`
  rust: hrtimer: add `UnsafeHrTimerPointer`
  rust: hrtimer: allow timer restart from timer handler
  rust: str: implement `strip_prefix` for `BStr`
  rust: str: implement `AsRef<BStr>` for `[u8]` and `BStr`
  rust: str: implement `Index` for `BStr`
  rust: str: implement `PartialEq` for `BStr`
  ...
2025-03-30 17:03:26 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
0c86b42439 drm for 6.15-rc1
uapi:
 - add mediatek tiled fourcc
 - add support for notifying userspace on device wedged
 
 new driver:
 - appletbdrm: support for Apple Touchbar displays on m1/m2
 - nova-core: skeleton rust driver to develop nova inside off
 
 firmware:
 - add some rust firmware pieces
 
 rust:
 - add 'LocalModule' type alias
 
 component:
 - add helper to query bound status
 
 fbdev:
 - fbtft: remove access to page->index
 
 media:
 - cec: tda998x: import driver from drm
 
 dma-buf:
 - add fast path for single fence merging
 
 tests:
 - fix lockdep warnings
 
 atomic:
 - allow full modeset on connector changes
 - clarify semantics of allow_modeset and drm_atomic_helper_check
 - async-flip: support on arbitary planes
 - writeback: fix UAF
 - Document atomic-state history
 
 format-helper:
 - support ARGB8888 to ARGB4444 conversions
 
 buddy:
 - fix multi-root cleanup
 
 ci:
 - update IGT
 
 dp:
 - support extended wake timeout
 - mst: fix RAD to string conversion
 - increase DPCD eDP control CAP size to 5 bytes
 - add DPCD eDP v1.5 definition
 - add helpers for LTTPR transparent mode
 
 panic:
 - encode QR code according to Fido 2.2
 
 scheduler:
 - add parameter struct for init
 - improve job peek/pop operations
 - optimise drm_sched_job struct layout
 
 ttm:
 - refactor pool allocation
 - add helpers for TTM shrinker
 
 panel-orientation:
 - add a bunch of new quirks
 
 panel:
 - convert panels to multi-style functions
 - edp: Add support for B140UAN04.4, BOE NV140FHM-NZ, CSW MNB601LS1-3,
   LG LP079QX1-SP0V, MNE007QS3-7, STA 116QHD024002, Starry 116KHD024006,
   Lenovo T14s Gen6 Snapdragon
 - himax-hx83102: Add support for CSOT PNA957QT1-1, Kingdisplay
   kd110n11-51ie, Starry 2082109qfh040022-50e
 - visionox-r66451: use multi-style MIPI-DSI functions
 - raydium-rm67200: Add driver for Raydium RM67200
 - simple: Add support for BOE AV123Z7M-N17, BOE AV123Z7M-N17
 - sony-td4353-jdi: Use MIPI-DSI multi-func interface
 - summit: Add driver for Apple Summit display panel
 - visionox-rm692e5: Add driver for Visionox RM692E5
 
 bridge:
 - pass full atomic state to various callbacks
 - adv7511: Report correct capabilities
 - it6505: Fix HDCP V compare
 - snd65dsi86: fix device IDs
 - nwl-dsi: set bridge type
 - ti-sn65si83: add error recovery and set bridge type
 - synopsys: add HDMI audio support
 
 xe:
 - support device-wedged event
 - add mmap support for PCI memory barrier
 - perf pmu integration and expose per-engien activity
 - add EU stall sampling support
 - GPU SVM and Xe SVM implementation
 - use TTM shrinker
 - add survivability mode to allow the driver to do
   firmware updates in critical failure states
 - PXP HWDRM support for MTL and LNL
 - expose package/vram temps over hwmon
 - enable DP tunneling
 - drop mmio_ext abstraction
 - Reject BO evcition if BO is bound to current VM
 - Xe suballocator improvements
 - re-use display vmas when possible
 - add GuC Buffer Cache abstraction
 - PCI ID update for Panther Lake and Battlemage
 - Enable SRIOV for Panther Lake
 - Refactor VRAM manager location
 
 i915:
 - enable extends wake timeout
 - support device-wedged event
 - Enable DP 128b/132b SST DSC
 - FBC dirty rectangle support for display version 30+
 - convert i915/xe to drm client setup
 - Compute HDMI PLLS for rates not in fixed tables
 - Allow DSB usage when PSR is enabled on LNL+
 - Enable panel replay without full modeset
 - Enable async flips with compressed buffers on ICL+
 - support luminance based brightness via DPCD for eDP
 - enable VRR enable/disable without full modeset
 - allow GuC SLPC default strategies on MTL+ for performance
 - lots of display refactoring in move to struct intel_display
 
 amdgpu:
 - add device wedged event
 - support async page flips on overlay planes
 - enable broadcast RGB drm property
 - add info ioctl for virt mode
 - OEM i2c support for RGB lights
 - GC 11.5.2 + 11.5.3 support
 - SDMA 6.1.3 support
 - NBIO 7.9.1 + 7.11.2 support
 - MMHUB 1.8.1 + 3.3.2 support
 - DCN 3.6.0 support
 - Add dynamic workload profile switching for GC 10-12
 - support larger VBIOS sizes
 - Mark gttsize parameters as deprecated
 - Initial JPEG queue resset support
 
 amdkfd:
 - add KFD per process flags for setting precision
 - sync pasid values between KGD and KFD
 - improve GTT/VRAM handling for APUs
 - fix user queue validation on GC7/8
 - SDMA queue reset support
 
 raedeon:
 - rs400 hyperz fix
 
 i2c:
 - td998x: drop platform_data, split driver into media and bridge
 
 ast:
 - transmitter chip detection refactoring
 - vbios display mode refactoring
 - astdp: fix connection status and filter unsupported modes
 - cursor handling refactoring
 
 imagination:
 - check job dependencies with sched helper
 
 ivpu:
 - improve command queue handling
 - use workqueue for IRQ handling
 - add support HW fault injection
 - locking fixes
 
 mgag200:
 - add support for G200eH5
 
 msm:
 - dpu: add concurrent writeback support for DPU 10.x+
 - use LTTPR helpers
 - GPU:
   - Fix obscure GMU suspend failure
   - Expose syncobj timeline support
   - Extend GPU devcoredump with pagetable info
   - a623 support
   - Fix a6xx gen1/gen2 indexed-register blocks in gpu snapshot / devcoredump
 - Display:
   - Add cpu-cfg interconnect paths on SM8560 and SM8650
   - Introduce KMS OMMU fault handler, causing devcoredump snapshot
   - Fixed error pointer dereference in msm_kms_init_aspace()
 - DPU:
   - Fix mode_changing handling
   - Add writeback support on SM6150 (QCS615)
   - Fix DSC programming in 1:1:1 topology
   - Reworked hardware resource allocation, moving it to the CRTC code
   - Enabled support for Concurrent WriteBack (CWB) on SM8650
   - Enabled CDM blocks on all relevant platforms
   - Reworked debugfs interface for BW/clocks debugging
   - Clear perf params before calculating bw
   - Support YUV formats on writeback
   - Fixed double inclusion
   - Fixed writeback in YUV formats when using cloned output, Dropped
     wb2_formats_rgb
   - Corrected dpu_crtc_check_mode_changed and struct dpu_encoder_virt
     kerneldocs
   - Fixed uninitialized variable in dpu_crtc_kickoff_clone_mode()
 - DSI:
   - DSC-related fixes
   - Rework clock programming
 - DSI PHY:
   - Fix 7nm (and lower) PHY programming
   - Add proper DT schema definitions for DSI PHY clocks
 - HDMI:
   - Rework the driver, enabling the use of the HDMI Connector framework
 - Bindings:
   - Added eDP PHY on SA8775P
 
 nouveau:
 - move drm_slave_encoder interface into driver
 - nvkm: refactor GSP RPC
 - use LTTPR helpers
 
 mediatek:
 - HDMI fixup and refinement
 - add MT8188 dsc compatible
 - MT8365 SoC support
 
 panthor:
 - Expose sizes of intenral BOs via fdinfo
 - Fix race between reset and suspend
 - Improve locking
 
 qaic:
 - Add support for AIC200
 
 renesas:
 - Fix limits in DT bindings
 
 rockchip:
 - support rk3562-mali
 - rk3576: Add HDMI support
 - vop2: Add new display modes on RK3588 HDMI0 up to 4K
 - Don't change HDMI reference clock rate
 - Fix DT bindings
 - analogix_dp: add eDP support
 - fix shutodnw
 
 solomon:
 - Set SPI device table to silence warnings
 - Fix pixel and scanline encoding
 
 v3d:
 - handle clock
 
 vc4:
 - Use drm_exec
 - Use dma-resv for wait-BO ioctl
 - Remove seqno infrastructure
 
 virtgpu:
 - Support partial mappings of GEM objects
 - Reserve VGA resources during initialization
 - Fix UAF in virtgpu_dma_buf_free_obj()
 - Add panic support
 
 vkms:
 - Switch to a managed modesetting pipeline
 - Add support for ARGB8888
 - fix UAf
 
 xlnx:
 - Set correct DMA segment size
 - use mutex guards
 - Fix error handling
 - Fix docs
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Merge tag 'drm-next-2025-03-28' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/kernel

Pull drm updates from Dave Airlie:
 "Outside of drm there are some rust patches from Danilo who maintains
  that area in here, and some pieces for drm header check tests.

  The major things in here are a new driver supporting the touchbar
  displays on M1/M2, the nova-core stub driver which is just the vehicle
  for adding rust abstractions and start developing a real driver inside
  of.

  xe adds support for SVM with a non-driver specific SVM core
  abstraction that will hopefully be useful for other drivers, along
  with support for shrinking for TTM devices. I'm sure xe and AMD
  support new devices, but the pipeline depth on these things is hard to
  know what they end up being in the marketplace!

  uapi:
   - add mediatek tiled fourcc
   - add support for notifying userspace on device wedged

  new driver:
   - appletbdrm: support for Apple Touchbar displays on m1/m2
   - nova-core: skeleton rust driver to develop nova inside off

  firmware:
   - add some rust firmware pieces

  rust:
   - add 'LocalModule' type alias

  component:
   - add helper to query bound status

  fbdev:
   - fbtft: remove access to page->index

  media:
   - cec: tda998x: import driver from drm

  dma-buf:
   - add fast path for single fence merging

  tests:
   - fix lockdep warnings

  atomic:
   - allow full modeset on connector changes
   - clarify semantics of allow_modeset and drm_atomic_helper_check
   - async-flip: support on arbitary planes
   - writeback: fix UAF
   - Document atomic-state history

  format-helper:
   - support ARGB8888 to ARGB4444 conversions

  buddy:
   - fix multi-root cleanup

  ci:
   - update IGT

  dp:
   - support extended wake timeout
   - mst: fix RAD to string conversion
   - increase DPCD eDP control CAP size to 5 bytes
   - add DPCD eDP v1.5 definition
   - add helpers for LTTPR transparent mode

  panic:
   - encode QR code according to Fido 2.2

  scheduler:
   - add parameter struct for init
   - improve job peek/pop operations
   - optimise drm_sched_job struct layout

  ttm:
   - refactor pool allocation
   - add helpers for TTM shrinker

  panel-orientation:
   - add a bunch of new quirks

  panel:
   - convert panels to multi-style functions
   - edp: Add support for B140UAN04.4, BOE NV140FHM-NZ, CSW MNB601LS1-3,
     LG LP079QX1-SP0V, MNE007QS3-7, STA 116QHD024002, Starry
     116KHD024006, Lenovo T14s Gen6 Snapdragon
   - himax-hx83102: Add support for CSOT PNA957QT1-1, Kingdisplay
     kd110n11-51ie, Starry 2082109qfh040022-50e
   - visionox-r66451: use multi-style MIPI-DSI functions
   - raydium-rm67200: Add driver for Raydium RM67200
   - simple: Add support for BOE AV123Z7M-N17, BOE AV123Z7M-N17
   - sony-td4353-jdi: Use MIPI-DSI multi-func interface
   - summit: Add driver for Apple Summit display panel
   - visionox-rm692e5: Add driver for Visionox RM692E5

  bridge:
   - pass full atomic state to various callbacks
   - adv7511: Report correct capabilities
   - it6505: Fix HDCP V compare
   - snd65dsi86: fix device IDs
   - nwl-dsi: set bridge type
   - ti-sn65si83: add error recovery and set bridge type
   - synopsys: add HDMI audio support

  xe:
   - support device-wedged event
   - add mmap support for PCI memory barrier
   - perf pmu integration and expose per-engien activity
   - add EU stall sampling support
   - GPU SVM and Xe SVM implementation
   - use TTM shrinker
   - add survivability mode to allow the driver to do firmware updates
     in critical failure states
   - PXP HWDRM support for MTL and LNL
   - expose package/vram temps over hwmon
   - enable DP tunneling
   - drop mmio_ext abstraction
   - Reject BO evcition if BO is bound to current VM
   - Xe suballocator improvements
   - re-use display vmas when possible
   - add GuC Buffer Cache abstraction
   - PCI ID update for Panther Lake and Battlemage
   - Enable SRIOV for Panther Lake
   - Refactor VRAM manager location

  i915:
   - enable extends wake timeout
   - support device-wedged event
   - Enable DP 128b/132b SST DSC
   - FBC dirty rectangle support for display version 30+
   - convert i915/xe to drm client setup
   - Compute HDMI PLLS for rates not in fixed tables
   - Allow DSB usage when PSR is enabled on LNL+
   - Enable panel replay without full modeset
   - Enable async flips with compressed buffers on ICL+
   - support luminance based brightness via DPCD for eDP
   - enable VRR enable/disable without full modeset
   - allow GuC SLPC default strategies on MTL+ for performance
   - lots of display refactoring in move to struct intel_display

  amdgpu:
   - add device wedged event
   - support async page flips on overlay planes
   - enable broadcast RGB drm property
   - add info ioctl for virt mode
   - OEM i2c support for RGB lights
   - GC 11.5.2 + 11.5.3 support
   - SDMA 6.1.3 support
   - NBIO 7.9.1 + 7.11.2 support
   - MMHUB 1.8.1 + 3.3.2 support
   - DCN 3.6.0 support
   - Add dynamic workload profile switching for GC 10-12
   - support larger VBIOS sizes
   - Mark gttsize parameters as deprecated
   - Initial JPEG queue resset support

  amdkfd:
   - add KFD per process flags for setting precision
   - sync pasid values between KGD and KFD
   - improve GTT/VRAM handling for APUs
   - fix user queue validation on GC7/8
   - SDMA queue reset support

  raedeon:
   - rs400 hyperz fix

  i2c:
   - td998x: drop platform_data, split driver into media and bridge

  ast:
   - transmitter chip detection refactoring
   - vbios display mode refactoring
   - astdp: fix connection status and filter unsupported modes
   - cursor handling refactoring

  imagination:
   - check job dependencies with sched helper

  ivpu:
   - improve command queue handling
   - use workqueue for IRQ handling
   - add support HW fault injection
   - locking fixes

  mgag200:
   - add support for G200eH5

  msm:
   - dpu: add concurrent writeback support for DPU 10.x+
   - use LTTPR helpers
   - GPU:
     - Fix obscure GMU suspend failure
     - Expose syncobj timeline support
     - Extend GPU devcoredump with pagetable info
     - a623 support
     - Fix a6xx gen1/gen2 indexed-register blocks in gpu snapshot /
       devcoredump
   - Display:
     - Add cpu-cfg interconnect paths on SM8560 and SM8650
     - Introduce KMS OMMU fault handler, causing devcoredump snapshot
     - Fixed error pointer dereference in msm_kms_init_aspace()
   - DPU:
     - Fix mode_changing handling
     - Add writeback support on SM6150 (QCS615)
     - Fix DSC programming in 1:1:1 topology
     - Reworked hardware resource allocation, moving it to the CRTC code
     - Enabled support for Concurrent WriteBack (CWB) on SM8650
     - Enabled CDM blocks on all relevant platforms
     - Reworked debugfs interface for BW/clocks debugging
     - Clear perf params before calculating bw
     - Support YUV formats on writeback
     - Fixed double inclusion
     - Fixed writeback in YUV formats when using cloned output, Dropped
       wb2_formats_rgb
     - Corrected dpu_crtc_check_mode_changed and struct dpu_encoder_virt
       kerneldocs
     - Fixed uninitialized variable in dpu_crtc_kickoff_clone_mode()
   - DSI:
     - DSC-related fixes
     - Rework clock programming
   - DSI PHY:
     - Fix 7nm (and lower) PHY programming
     - Add proper DT schema definitions for DSI PHY clocks
   - HDMI:
     - Rework the driver, enabling the use of the HDMI Connector
       framework
   - Bindings:
     - Added eDP PHY on SA8775P

  nouveau:
   - move drm_slave_encoder interface into driver
   - nvkm: refactor GSP RPC
   - use LTTPR helpers

  mediatek:
   - HDMI fixup and refinement
   - add MT8188 dsc compatible
   - MT8365 SoC support

  panthor:
   - Expose sizes of intenral BOs via fdinfo
   - Fix race between reset and suspend
   - Improve locking

  qaic:
   - Add support for AIC200

  renesas:
   - Fix limits in DT bindings

  rockchip:
   - support rk3562-mali
   - rk3576: Add HDMI support
   - vop2: Add new display modes on RK3588 HDMI0 up to 4K
   - Don't change HDMI reference clock rate
   - Fix DT bindings
   - analogix_dp: add eDP support
   - fix shutodnw

  solomon:
   - Set SPI device table to silence warnings
   - Fix pixel and scanline encoding

  v3d:
   - handle clock

  vc4:
   - Use drm_exec
   - Use dma-resv for wait-BO ioctl
   - Remove seqno infrastructure

  virtgpu:
   - Support partial mappings of GEM objects
   - Reserve VGA resources during initialization
   - Fix UAF in virtgpu_dma_buf_free_obj()
   - Add panic support

  vkms:
   - Switch to a managed modesetting pipeline
   - Add support for ARGB8888
   - fix UAf

  xlnx:
   - Set correct DMA segment size
   - use mutex guards
   - Fix error handling
   - Fix docs"

* tag 'drm-next-2025-03-28' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/kernel: (1762 commits)
  drm/amd/pm: Update feature list for smu_v13_0_6
  drm/amdgpu: Add parameter documentation for amdgpu_sync_fence
  drm/amdgpu/discovery: optionally use fw based ip discovery
  drm/amdgpu/discovery: use specific ip_discovery.bin for legacy asics
  drm/amdgpu/discovery: check ip_discovery fw file available
  drm/amd/pm: Remove unnecessay UQ10 to UINT conversion
  drm/amd/pm: Remove unnecessay UQ10 to UINT conversion
  drm/amdgpu/sdma_v4_4_2: update VM flush implementation for SDMA
  drm/amdgpu: Optimize VM invalidation engine allocation and synchronize GPU TLB flush
  drm/amd/amdgpu: Increase max rings to enable SDMA page ring
  drm/amdgpu: Decode deferred error type in gfx aca bank parser
  drm/amdgpu/gfx11: Add Cleaner Shader Support for GFX11.5 GPUs
  drm/amdgpu/mes: clean up SDMA HQD loop
  drm/amdgpu/mes: enable compute pipes across all MEC
  drm/amdgpu/mes: drop MES 10.x leftovers
  drm/amdgpu/mes: optimize compute loop handling
  drm/amdgpu/sdma: guilty tracking is per instance
  drm/amdgpu/sdma: fix engine reset handling
  drm/amdgpu: remove invalid usage of sched.ready
  drm/amdgpu: add cleaner shader trace point
  ...
2025-03-28 17:44:52 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
054570267d lsm/stable-6.15 PR 20250323
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Merge tag 'lsm-pr-20250323' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm

Pull lsm updates from Paul Moore:

 - Various minor updates to the LSM Rust bindings

   Changes include marking trivial Rust bindings as inlines and comment
   tweaks to better reflect the LSM hooks.

 - Add LSM/SELinux access controls to io_uring_allowed()

   Similar to the io_uring_disabled sysctl, add a LSM hook to
   io_uring_allowed() to enable LSMs a simple way to enforce security
   policy on the use of io_uring. This pull request includes SELinux
   support for this new control using the io_uring/allowed permission.

 - Remove an unused parameter from the security_perf_event_open() hook

   The perf_event_attr struct parameter was not used by any currently
   supported LSMs, remove it from the hook.

 - Add an explicit MAINTAINERS entry for the credentials code

   We've seen problems in the past where patches to the credentials code
   sent by non-maintainers would often languish on the lists for
   multiple months as there was no one explicitly tasked with the
   responsibility of reviewing and/or merging credentials related code.

   Considering that most of the code under security/ has a vested
   interest in ensuring that the credentials code is well maintained,
   I'm volunteering to look after the credentials code and Serge Hallyn
   has also volunteered to step up as an official reviewer. I posted the
   MAINTAINERS update as a RFC to LKML in hopes that someone else would
   jump up with an "I'll do it!", but beyond Serge it was all crickets.

 - Update Stephen Smalley's old email address to prevent confusion

   This includes a corresponding update to the mailmap file.

* tag 'lsm-pr-20250323' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm:
  mailmap: map Stephen Smalley's old email addresses
  lsm: remove old email address for Stephen Smalley
  MAINTAINERS: add Serge Hallyn as a credentials reviewer
  MAINTAINERS: add an explicit credentials entry
  cred,rust: mark Credential methods inline
  lsm,rust: reword "destroy" -> "release" in SecurityCtx
  lsm,rust: mark SecurityCtx methods inline
  perf: Remove unnecessary parameter of security check
  lsm: fix a missing security_uring_allowed() prototype
  io_uring,lsm,selinux: add LSM hooks for io_uring_setup()
  io_uring: refactor io_uring_allowed()
2025-03-25 15:44:19 -07:00