On Sun Mar 9, 2025 at 5:00 PM CET, Tamir Duberstein wrote: > In Rust 1.51.0, Clippy introduced the `ptr_as_ptr` lint [1]: > >> Though `as` casts between raw pointers are not terrible, >> `pointer::cast` is safer because it cannot accidentally change the >> pointer's mutability, nor cast the pointer to other types like `usize`. > > There are a few classes of changes required: > - Modules generated by bindgen are marked > `#[allow(clippy::ptr_as_ptr)]`. > - Inferred casts (` as _`) are replaced with `.cast()`. > - Ascribed casts (` as *... T`) are replaced with `.cast::<T>()`. > - Multistep casts from references (` as *const _ as *const T`) are > replaced with `let x: *const _ = &x;` and `.cast()` or `.cast::<T>()` Similarly to the other patch, this could be `let x = &raw x;`. (but it's fine to leave it as-is for now, we can also make that a good-first-issue.) > according to the previous rules. The intermediate `let` binding is > required because `(x as *const _).cast::<T>()` results in inference > failure. > - Native literal C strings are replaced with `c_str!().as_char_ptr()`. > > Apply these changes and enable the lint -- no functional change > intended. > > Link: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#ptr_as_ptr [1] > Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@xxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@xxxxxxxxx> --- Cheers, Benno > --- > Makefile | 1 + > rust/bindings/lib.rs | 1 + > rust/kernel/alloc/allocator_test.rs | 2 +- > rust/kernel/alloc/kvec.rs | 4 ++-- > rust/kernel/device.rs | 5 +++-- > rust/kernel/devres.rs | 2 +- > rust/kernel/error.rs | 2 +- > rust/kernel/fs/file.rs | 2 +- > rust/kernel/kunit.rs | 15 +++++++-------- > rust/kernel/list/impl_list_item_mod.rs | 2 +- > rust/kernel/pci.rs | 2 +- > rust/kernel/platform.rs | 4 +++- > rust/kernel/print.rs | 11 +++++------ > rust/kernel/seq_file.rs | 3 ++- > rust/kernel/str.rs | 2 +- > rust/kernel/sync/poll.rs | 2 +- > rust/kernel/workqueue.rs | 10 +++++----- > rust/uapi/lib.rs | 1 + > 18 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)