On Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 05:09:03PM +0100, Danilo Krummrich wrote: > Currently, when sharing references of bus devices (e.g. ARef<pci::Device>), we > do not have a way to restrict which functions of a bus device can be called. > > Consequently, it is possible to call all bus device functions concurrently from > any context. This includes functions, which access fields of the (bus) device, > which are not protected against concurrent access. > > This is improved by applying an execution context to the bus device in form of a > generic type. > > For instance, the PCI device reference that is passed to probe() has the type > pci::Device<Core>, which implements all functions that are only allowed to be > called from bus callbacks. > > The implementation for the default context (pci::Device) contains all functions > that are safe to call from any context concurrently. > > The context types can be extended as required, e.g. to limit availability of > certain (bus) device functions to probe(). > > A branch containing the patches can be found in [1]. > > [1] https://web.git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dakr/linux.git/log/?h=rust/device > > Changes in v2: > - make `DeviceContext` trait sealed > - impl From<&pci::Device<device::Core>> for ARef<pci::Device> > - impl From<&platform::Device<device::Core>> for ARef<platform::Device> > - rebase onto v6.14-rc6 > - apply RBs > > Danilo Krummrich (4): > rust: pci: use to_result() in enable_device_mem() > rust: device: implement device context marker > rust: pci: fix unrestricted &mut pci::Device > rust: platform: fix unrestricted &mut platform::Device > > rust/kernel/device.rs | 26 +++++ > rust/kernel/pci.rs | 137 +++++++++++++++++---------- > rust/kernel/platform.rs | 95 +++++++++++++------ > samples/rust/rust_driver_pci.rs | 8 +- > samples/rust/rust_driver_platform.rs | 11 ++- > 5 files changed, 187 insertions(+), 90 deletions(-) Thanks for doing this work, looks good to me. Mind if I suck it into the driver-core tree now? Or do you want it to go through a different tree? thanks, greg k-h