Re: [PATCH v3 07/16] rust: add `Revocable` type

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On 12/3/24 10:24 AM, Alice Ryhl wrote:
On Tue, Dec 3, 2024 at 10:21 AM Danilo Krummrich <dakr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 10/29/24 2:26 PM, Alice Ryhl wrote:
On Tue, Oct 22, 2024 at 11:33 PM Danilo Krummrich <dakr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
+/// A guard that allows access to a revocable object and keeps it alive.
+///
+/// CPUs may not sleep while holding on to [`RevocableGuard`] because it's in atomic context
+/// holding the RCU read-side lock.
+///
+/// # Invariants
+///
+/// The RCU read-side lock is held while the guard is alive.
+pub struct RevocableGuard<'a, T> {
+    data_ref: *const T,
+    _rcu_guard: rcu::Guard,
+    _p: PhantomData<&'a ()>,
+}

Is this needed? Can't all users just use `try_access_with_guard`?

Without this guard, how to we access `T` with just the `rcu::Guard`?

I don't think `try_access_with_guard` provides any access that you
can't get by doing `try_access_with_guard`.

That said, I guess this guard functions as a convenience accessors, so
I don't mind it.

What I mean is, how does the following work without `RevocableGuard`?

```
struct Foo;

impl Foo {
   pub fn bar() { ... }
}

let data: Revocable<Foo> = ...;
let guard = data.try_access()?;

guard.bar();
```


Alice






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