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rust: alloc: introduce the BoxExt trait

Make fallible versions of `new` and `new_uninit` methods available in
`Box` even though it doesn't implement them because we build `alloc`
with the `no_global_oom_handling` config.

They also have an extra `flags` parameter that allows callers to pass
flags to the allocator.

Signed-off-by: Wedson Almeida Filho <walmeida@microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240328013603.206764-7-wedsonaf@gmail.com
[ Used `Box::write()` to avoid one `unsafe` block as suggested by Boqun. ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
This commit is contained in:
Wedson Almeida Filho 2024-03-27 22:35:59 -03:00 committed by Miguel Ojeda
parent b6a006e21b
commit 08d3f54928
6 changed files with 70 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
#[cfg(not(test))]
#[cfg(not(testlib))]
mod allocator;
pub mod box_ext;
pub mod vec_ext;
/// Flags to be used when allocating memory.

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ struct KernelAllocator;
///
/// - `ptr` can be either null or a pointer which has been allocated by this allocator.
/// - `new_layout` must have a non-zero size.
unsafe fn krealloc_aligned(ptr: *mut u8, new_layout: Layout, flags: Flags) -> *mut u8 {
pub(crate) unsafe fn krealloc_aligned(ptr: *mut u8, new_layout: Layout, flags: Flags) -> *mut u8 {
// Customized layouts from `Layout::from_size_align()` can have size < align, so pad first.
let layout = new_layout.pad_to_align();

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@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
//! Extensions to [`Box`] for fallible allocations.
use super::Flags;
use alloc::boxed::Box;
use core::alloc::AllocError;
use core::mem::MaybeUninit;
use core::result::Result;
/// Extensions to [`Box`].
pub trait BoxExt<T>: Sized {
/// Allocates a new box.
///
/// The allocation may fail, in which case an error is returned.
fn new(x: T, flags: Flags) -> Result<Self, AllocError>;
/// Allocates a new uninitialised box.
///
/// The allocation may fail, in which case an error is returned.
fn new_uninit(flags: Flags) -> Result<Box<MaybeUninit<T>>, AllocError>;
}
impl<T> BoxExt<T> for Box<T> {
fn new(x: T, flags: Flags) -> Result<Self, AllocError> {
let b = <Self as BoxExt<_>>::new_uninit(flags)?;
Ok(Box::write(b, x))
}
#[cfg(any(test, testlib))]
fn new_uninit(_flags: Flags) -> Result<Box<MaybeUninit<T>>, AllocError> {
Ok(Box::new_uninit())
}
#[cfg(not(any(test, testlib)))]
fn new_uninit(flags: Flags) -> Result<Box<MaybeUninit<T>>, AllocError> {
let ptr = if core::mem::size_of::<MaybeUninit<T>>() == 0 {
core::ptr::NonNull::<_>::dangling().as_ptr()
} else {
let layout = core::alloc::Layout::new::<MaybeUninit<T>>();
// SAFETY: Memory is being allocated (first arg is null). The only other source of
// safety issues is sleeping on atomic context, which is addressed by klint. Lastly,
// the type is not a SZT (checked above).
let ptr =
unsafe { super::allocator::krealloc_aligned(core::ptr::null_mut(), layout, flags) };
if ptr.is_null() {
return Err(AllocError);
}
ptr.cast::<MaybeUninit<T>>()
};
// SAFETY: For non-zero-sized types, we allocate above using the global allocator. For
// zero-sized types, we use `NonNull::dangling`.
Ok(unsafe { Box::from_raw(ptr) })
}
}

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@ -210,6 +210,7 @@
//! [`pin_init!`]: crate::pin_init!
use crate::{
alloc::{box_ext::BoxExt, flags::*},
error::{self, Error},
sync::UniqueArc,
types::{Opaque, ScopeGuard},
@ -305,9 +306,9 @@ macro_rules! stack_pin_init {
///
/// stack_try_pin_init!(let foo: Result<Pin<&mut Foo>, AllocError> = pin_init!(Foo {
/// a <- new_mutex!(42),
/// b: Box::try_new(Bar {
/// b: Box::new(Bar {
/// x: 64,
/// })?,
/// }, GFP_KERNEL)?,
/// }));
/// let foo = foo.unwrap();
/// pr_info!("a: {}", &*foo.a.lock());
@ -331,9 +332,9 @@ macro_rules! stack_pin_init {
///
/// stack_try_pin_init!(let foo: Pin<&mut Foo> =? pin_init!(Foo {
/// a <- new_mutex!(42),
/// b: Box::try_new(Bar {
/// b: Box::new(Bar {
/// x: 64,
/// })?,
/// }, GFP_KERNEL)?,
/// }));
/// pr_info!("a: {}", &*foo.a.lock());
/// # Ok::<_, AllocError>(())
@ -1158,7 +1159,7 @@ impl<T> InPlaceInit<T> for Box<T> {
where
E: From<AllocError>,
{
let mut this = Box::try_new_uninit()?;
let mut this = <Box<_> as BoxExt<_>>::new_uninit(GFP_KERNEL)?;
let slot = this.as_mut_ptr();
// SAFETY: When init errors/panics, slot will get deallocated but not dropped,
// slot is valid and will not be moved, because we pin it later.
@ -1172,7 +1173,7 @@ impl<T> InPlaceInit<T> for Box<T> {
where
E: From<AllocError>,
{
let mut this = Box::try_new_uninit()?;
let mut this = <Box<_> as BoxExt<_>>::new_uninit(GFP_KERNEL)?;
let slot = this.as_mut_ptr();
// SAFETY: When init errors/panics, slot will get deallocated but not dropped,
// slot is valid.

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
#[doc(no_inline)]
pub use core::pin::Pin;
pub use crate::alloc::{flags::*, vec_ext::VecExt};
pub use crate::alloc::{box_ext::BoxExt, flags::*, vec_ext::VecExt};
#[doc(no_inline)]
pub use alloc::{boxed::Box, vec::Vec};

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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
//! [`Arc`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/sync/struct.Arc.html
use crate::{
alloc::{box_ext::BoxExt, flags::*},
bindings,
error::{self, Error},
init::{self, InPlaceInit, Init, PinInit},
@ -170,7 +171,7 @@ impl<T> Arc<T> {
data: contents,
};
let inner = Box::try_new(value)?;
let inner = <Box<_> as BoxExt<_>>::new(value, GFP_KERNEL)?;
// SAFETY: We just created `inner` with a reference count of 1, which is owned by the new
// `Arc` object.