"Alistair Francis" <alistair@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > The kernel includes a large number of static inline functions that are > defined in header files. One example is the crypto_shash_descsize() > function which is defined in hash.h as > > ``` > static inline unsigned int crypto_shash_descsize(struct crypto_shash *tfm) > { > return tfm->descsize; > } > ``` > > bindgen is currently unable to generate bindings to these functions as > they are not publically exposed (they are static after all). > > The Rust code currently uses rust_helper_* functions, such as > rust_helper_alloc_pages() for example to call the static inline > functions. But this is a hassle as someone needs to write a C helper > function. > > Instead we can use the bindgen wrap-static-fns feature. The feature > is marked as experimental, but has recently been promoted to > non-experimental (depending on your version of bindgen). > > By supporting wrap-static-fns we automatically generate a C file called > extern.c that exposes the static inline functions, for example like this > > ``` > unsigned int crypto_shash_descsize__extern(struct crypto_shash *tfm) { return crypto_shash_descsize(tfm); } > ``` > > The nice part is that this is auto-generated. > > We then also get a bindings_generate_static.rs file with the Rust > binding, like this > > ``` > extern "C" { > #[link_name = "crypto_shash_descsize__extern"] > pub fn crypto_shash_descsize(tfm: *mut crypto_shash) -> core::ffi::c_uint; > } > ``` > > So now we can use the static inline functions just like normal > functions. > > There are a bunch of static inline functions that don't work though, because > the C compiler fails to build extern.c: > * functions with inline asm generate "operand probably does not match constraints" > errors (rip_rel_ptr() for example) > * functions with bit masks (u32_encode_bits() and friends) result in > "call to ‘__bad_mask’ declared with attribute error: bad bitfield mask" > errors > > As well as that any static inline function that calls a function that has been > kconfig-ed out will fail to link as the function being called isn't built > (mdio45_ethtool_gset_npage for example) > > Due to these failures we use a allow-list system (where functions must > be manually enabled). > > This series adds support for bindgen generating wrappers for inline statics and > then converts the existing helper functions to this new method. This doesn't > work for C macros, so we can't reamove all of the helper functions, but we > can remove most. > > v5: > - Rebase on latest rust-next on top of v6.13-rc6 > - Allow support for LTO inlining (not in this series, see > https://github.com/alistair23/linux/commit/e6b847324b4f5e904e007c0e288c88d2483928a8) Thanks! Since Gary just sent v2 of the LTO patch [1], could you rebase on that and list it as a dependency? If you are using b4 there is a nice feature for that [2]. Best regards, Andreas Hindborg [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250105194054.545201-1-gary@xxxxxxxxxxx/ [2] https://b4.docs.kernel.org/en/latest/contributor/prep.html#working-with-series-dependencies