Hi Lyude, > On 30 Sep 2024, at 20:10, Lyude Paul <lyude@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Same thing as RawConnector and RawConnectorState, just for CRTCs now. > > Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > rust/kernel/drm/kms/crtc.rs | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- > 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/rust/kernel/drm/kms/crtc.rs b/rust/kernel/drm/kms/crtc.rs > index 1a3c9c448afcc..246d15a15c14d 100644 > --- a/rust/kernel/drm/kms/crtc.rs > +++ b/rust/kernel/drm/kms/crtc.rs > @@ -302,6 +302,25 @@ unsafe fn from_raw<'a>(ptr: *mut bindings::drm_crtc) -> &'a Self { > } > } > > +/// Common methods available on any type which implements [`AsRawCrtc`]. > +/// > +/// This is implemented internally by DRM, and provides many of the basic methods for working with > +/// CRTCs. > +pub trait RawCrtc: AsRawCrtc { > + /// Return the index of this CRTC. > + fn index(&self) -> u32 { > + // SAFETY: The index is initialized by the time we expose Crtc objects to users, and is > + // invariant throughout the lifetime of the Crtc > + unsafe { (*self.as_raw()).index } > + } > + > + /// Return the index of this DRM CRTC in the form of a bitmask. > + fn mask(&self) -> u32 { > + 1 << self.index() > + } > +} > +impl<T: AsRawCrtc> RawCrtc for T {} > + > /// A [`struct drm_crtc`] without a known [`DriverCrtc`] implementation. > /// > /// This is mainly for situations where our bindings can't infer the [`DriverCrtc`] implementation > @@ -447,8 +466,10 @@ pub trait AsRawCrtcState { > > pub(super) use private::AsRawCrtcState as AsRawCrtcStatePrivate; > > -/// A trait for providing common methods which can be used on any type that can be used as an atomic > -/// CRTC state. > +/// Common methods available on any type which implements [`AsRawCrtcState`]. > +/// > +/// This is implemented internally by DRM, and provides many of the basic methods for working with > +/// the atomic state of [`Crtc`]s. > pub trait RawCrtcState: AsRawCrtcState { > /// Return the CRTC that owns this state. > fn crtc(&self) -> &Self::Crtc { > -- > 2.46.1 This also looks good. — Daniel