On Thu, Apr 18, 2024 at 3:02 PM Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 18.04.24 10:59, Alice Ryhl wrote: > > diff --git a/rust/kernel/types.rs b/rust/kernel/types.rs > > index 8fad61268465..9c57c6c75553 100644 > > --- a/rust/kernel/types.rs > > +++ b/rust/kernel/types.rs > > @@ -409,3 +409,67 @@ pub enum Either<L, R> { > > /// Constructs an instance of [`Either`] containing a value of type `R`. > > Right(R), > > } > > + > > +/// Types for which any bit pattern is valid. > > +/// > > +/// Not all types are valid for all values. For example, a `bool` must be either zero or one, so > > +/// reading arbitrary bytes into something that contains a `bool` is not okay. > > +/// > > +/// It's okay for the type to have padding, as initializing those bytes has no effect. > > +/// > > +/// # Safety > > +/// > > +/// All bit-patterns must be valid for this type. This type must not have interior mutability. > > What is the reason for disallowing interior mutability here? I agree > that it is necessary for `AsBytes`, but I don't think we need it here. > For example it is fine to convert `u8` to `UnsafeCell<u8>`. Niches also > should not be a problem, since eg `Option<UnsafeCell<NonNull<u8>>>` > already fails the "All bit-patterns must be valid for this type". If T: FromBytes allows transmuting &[u8; size_of::<T>] into &T, then it would be a problem as you could then use it to modify the original &[u8]. Alice