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From: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com>
To: "Danilo Krummrich" <dakr@kernel.org>,
	"Alice Ryhl" <aliceryhl@google.com>,
	"Daniel Almeida" <daniel.almeida@collabora.com>,
	"Miguel Ojeda" <ojeda@kernel.org>, "Gary Guo" <gary@garyguo.net>,
	"Björn Roy Baron" <bjorn3_gh@protonmail.com>,
	"Benno Lossin" <lossin@kernel.org>,
	"Andreas Hindborg" <a.hindborg@kernel.org>,
	"Trevor Gross" <tmgross@umich.edu>,
	"Boqun Feng" <boqun@kernel.org>
Cc: Yury Norov <yury.norov@gmail.com>,
	John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com>,
	 Alistair Popple <apopple@nvidia.com>,
	 Joel Fernandes <joelagnelf@nvidia.com>,
	Timur Tabi <ttabi@nvidia.com>,  Edwin Peer <epeer@nvidia.com>,
	Eliot Courtney <ecourtney@nvidia.com>,
	 Dirk Behme <dirk.behme@de.bosch.com>,
	Steven Price <steven.price@arm.com>,
	 rust-for-linux@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	 Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com>
Subject: [PATCH v8 06/10] rust: io: use generic read/write accessors for primitive accesses
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2026 00:14:03 +0900	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260310-register-v8-6-424f80dd43bc@nvidia.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260310-register-v8-0-424f80dd43bc@nvidia.com>

By providing the required `IoLoc` implementations on `usize`, we can
leverage the generic accessors and reduce the number of unsafe blocks in
the module.

This also allows us to directly call the generic `read/write/update`
methods with primitive types, so add examples illustrating this.

Signed-off-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com>
---
 rust/kernel/io.rs | 199 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
 1 file changed, 131 insertions(+), 68 deletions(-)

diff --git a/rust/kernel/io.rs b/rust/kernel/io.rs
index 1db6572f4a42..ed6fab001a39 100644
--- a/rust/kernel/io.rs
+++ b/rust/kernel/io.rs
@@ -197,6 +197,25 @@ pub trait IoLoc<T> {
     fn offset(&self) -> usize;
 }
 
+/// Implements [`IoLoc<$ty>`] for [`usize`], allowing to use `usize` as a parameter of
+/// [`Io::read`] and [`Io::write`].
+macro_rules! impl_usize_ioloc {
+    ($($ty:ty),*) => {
+        $(
+            impl IoLoc<$ty> for usize {
+                type IoType = $ty;
+
+                fn offset(&self) -> usize {
+                    *self
+                }
+            }
+        )*
+    }
+}
+
+// Provide the ability to read any primitive type from a [`usize`].
+impl_usize_ioloc!(u8, u16, u32, u64);
+
 /// Types implementing this trait (e.g. MMIO BARs or PCI config regions)
 /// can perform I/O operations on regions of memory.
 ///
@@ -241,10 +260,7 @@ fn try_read8(&self, offset: usize) -> Result<u8>
     where
         Self: IoCapable<u8>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr::<u8>(offset)?;
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr`.
-        Ok(unsafe { self.io_read(address) })
+        self.try_read(offset)
     }
 
     /// Fallible 16-bit read with runtime bounds check.
@@ -253,10 +269,7 @@ fn try_read16(&self, offset: usize) -> Result<u16>
     where
         Self: IoCapable<u16>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr::<u16>(offset)?;
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr`.
-        Ok(unsafe { self.io_read(address) })
+        self.try_read(offset)
     }
 
     /// Fallible 32-bit read with runtime bounds check.
@@ -265,10 +278,7 @@ fn try_read32(&self, offset: usize) -> Result<u32>
     where
         Self: IoCapable<u32>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr::<u32>(offset)?;
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr`.
-        Ok(unsafe { self.io_read(address) })
+        self.try_read(offset)
     }
 
     /// Fallible 64-bit read with runtime bounds check.
@@ -277,10 +287,7 @@ fn try_read64(&self, offset: usize) -> Result<u64>
     where
         Self: IoCapable<u64>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr::<u64>(offset)?;
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr`.
-        Ok(unsafe { self.io_read(address) })
+        self.try_read(offset)
     }
 
     /// Fallible 8-bit write with runtime bounds check.
@@ -289,11 +296,7 @@ fn try_write8(&self, value: u8, offset: usize) -> Result
     where
         Self: IoCapable<u8>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr::<u8>(offset)?;
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr`.
-        unsafe { self.io_write(value, address) };
-        Ok(())
+        self.try_write(offset, value)
     }
 
     /// Fallible 16-bit write with runtime bounds check.
@@ -302,11 +305,7 @@ fn try_write16(&self, value: u16, offset: usize) -> Result
     where
         Self: IoCapable<u16>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr::<u16>(offset)?;
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr`.
-        unsafe { self.io_write(value, address) };
-        Ok(())
+        self.try_write(offset, value)
     }
 
     /// Fallible 32-bit write with runtime bounds check.
@@ -315,11 +314,7 @@ fn try_write32(&self, value: u32, offset: usize) -> Result
     where
         Self: IoCapable<u32>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr::<u32>(offset)?;
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr`.
-        unsafe { self.io_write(value, address) };
-        Ok(())
+        self.try_write(offset, value)
     }
 
     /// Fallible 64-bit write with runtime bounds check.
@@ -328,11 +323,7 @@ fn try_write64(&self, value: u64, offset: usize) -> Result
     where
         Self: IoCapable<u64>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr::<u64>(offset)?;
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr`.
-        unsafe { self.io_write(value, address) };
-        Ok(())
+        self.try_write(offset, value)
     }
 
     /// Infallible 8-bit read with compile-time bounds check.
@@ -341,10 +332,7 @@ fn read8(&self, offset: usize) -> u8
     where
         Self: IoKnownSize + IoCapable<u8>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr_assert::<u8>(offset);
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr_assert`.
-        unsafe { self.io_read(address) }
+        self.read(offset)
     }
 
     /// Infallible 16-bit read with compile-time bounds check.
@@ -353,10 +341,7 @@ fn read16(&self, offset: usize) -> u16
     where
         Self: IoKnownSize + IoCapable<u16>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr_assert::<u16>(offset);
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr_assert`.
-        unsafe { self.io_read(address) }
+        self.read(offset)
     }
 
     /// Infallible 32-bit read with compile-time bounds check.
@@ -365,10 +350,7 @@ fn read32(&self, offset: usize) -> u32
     where
         Self: IoKnownSize + IoCapable<u32>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr_assert::<u32>(offset);
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr_assert`.
-        unsafe { self.io_read(address) }
+        self.read(offset)
     }
 
     /// Infallible 64-bit read with compile-time bounds check.
@@ -377,10 +359,7 @@ fn read64(&self, offset: usize) -> u64
     where
         Self: IoKnownSize + IoCapable<u64>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr_assert::<u64>(offset);
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr_assert`.
-        unsafe { self.io_read(address) }
+        self.read(offset)
     }
 
     /// Infallible 8-bit write with compile-time bounds check.
@@ -389,10 +368,7 @@ fn write8(&self, value: u8, offset: usize)
     where
         Self: IoKnownSize + IoCapable<u8>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr_assert::<u8>(offset);
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr_assert`.
-        unsafe { self.io_write(value, address) }
+        self.write(offset, value)
     }
 
     /// Infallible 16-bit write with compile-time bounds check.
@@ -401,10 +377,7 @@ fn write16(&self, value: u16, offset: usize)
     where
         Self: IoKnownSize + IoCapable<u16>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr_assert::<u16>(offset);
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr_assert`.
-        unsafe { self.io_write(value, address) }
+        self.write(offset, value)
     }
 
     /// Infallible 32-bit write with compile-time bounds check.
@@ -413,10 +386,7 @@ fn write32(&self, value: u32, offset: usize)
     where
         Self: IoKnownSize + IoCapable<u32>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr_assert::<u32>(offset);
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr_assert`.
-        unsafe { self.io_write(value, address) }
+        self.write(offset, value)
     }
 
     /// Infallible 64-bit write with compile-time bounds check.
@@ -425,13 +395,28 @@ fn write64(&self, value: u64, offset: usize)
     where
         Self: IoKnownSize + IoCapable<u64>,
     {
-        let address = self.io_addr_assert::<u64>(offset);
-
-        // SAFETY: `address` has been validated by `io_addr_assert`.
-        unsafe { self.io_write(value, address) }
+        self.write(offset, value)
     }
 
     /// Generic fallible read with runtime bounds check.
+    ///
+    /// # Examples
+    ///
+    /// Read a primitive type from an I/O address:
+    ///
+    /// ```no_run
+    /// use kernel::io::{Io, Mmio};
+    ///
+    /// fn do_reads(io: &Mmio) -> Result {
+    ///     // 32-bit read from address `0x10`.
+    ///     let v: u32 = io.try_read(0x10)?;
+    ///
+    ///     // 8-bit read from address `0xfff`.
+    ///     let v: u8 = io.try_read(0xfff)?;
+    ///
+    ///     Ok(())
+    /// }
+    /// ```
     #[inline(always)]
     fn try_read<T, L>(&self, location: L) -> Result<T>
     where
@@ -445,6 +430,24 @@ fn try_read<T, L>(&self, location: L) -> Result<T>
     }
 
     /// Generic fallible write with runtime bounds check.
+    ///
+    /// # Examples
+    ///
+    /// Write a primitive type to an I/O address:
+    ///
+    /// ```no_run
+    /// use kernel::io::{Io, Mmio};
+    ///
+    /// fn do_writes(io: &Mmio) -> Result {
+    ///     // 32-bit write of value `1` at address `0x10`.
+    ///     io.try_write(0x10, 1u32)?;
+    ///
+    ///     // 8-bit write of value `0xff` at address `0xfff`.
+    ///     io.try_write(0xfff, 0xffu8)?;
+    ///
+    ///     Ok(())
+    /// }
+    /// ```
     #[inline(always)]
     fn try_write<T, L>(&self, location: L, value: T) -> Result
     where
@@ -464,6 +467,20 @@ fn try_write<T, L>(&self, location: L, value: T) -> Result
     ///
     /// Caution: this does not perform any synchronization. Race conditions can occur in case of
     /// concurrent access.
+    ///
+    /// # Examples
+    ///
+    /// Read the u32 value at address `0x10`, increment it, and store the updated value back:
+    ///
+    /// ```no_run
+    /// use kernel::io::{Io, Mmio};
+    ///
+    /// fn do_update(io: &Mmio<0x1000>) -> Result {
+    ///     io.try_update(0x10, |v: u32| {
+    ///         v + 1
+    ///     })
+    /// }
+    /// ```
     #[inline(always)]
     fn try_update<T, L, F>(&self, location: L, f: F) -> Result
     where
@@ -484,6 +501,22 @@ fn try_update<T, L, F>(&self, location: L, f: F) -> Result
     }
 
     /// Generic infallible read with compile-time bounds check.
+    ///
+    /// # Examples
+    ///
+    /// Read a primitive type from an I/O address:
+    ///
+    /// ```no_run
+    /// use kernel::io::{Io, Mmio};
+    ///
+    /// fn do_reads(io: &Mmio<0x1000>) {
+    ///     // 32-bit read from address `0x10`.
+    ///     let v: u32 = io.read(0x10);
+    ///
+    ///     // 8-bit read from the top of the I/O space.
+    ///     let v: u8 = io.read(0xfff);
+    /// }
+    /// ```
     #[inline(always)]
     fn read<T, L>(&self, location: L) -> T
     where
@@ -497,6 +530,22 @@ fn read<T, L>(&self, location: L) -> T
     }
 
     /// Generic infallible write with compile-time bounds check.
+    ///
+    /// # Examples
+    ///
+    /// Write a primitive type to an I/O address:
+    ///
+    /// ```no_run
+    /// use kernel::io::{Io, Mmio};
+    ///
+    /// fn do_writes(io: &Mmio<0x1000>) {
+    ///     // 32-bit write of value `1` at address `0x10`.
+    ///     io.write(0x10, 1u32);
+    ///
+    ///     // 8-bit write of value `0xff` at the top of the I/O space.
+    ///     io.write(0xfff, 0xffu8);
+    /// }
+    /// ```
     #[inline(always)]
     fn write<T, L>(&self, location: L, value: T)
     where
@@ -514,6 +563,20 @@ fn write<T, L>(&self, location: L, value: T)
     ///
     /// Caution: this does not perform any synchronization. Race conditions can occur in case of
     /// concurrent access.
+    ///
+    /// # Examples
+    ///
+    /// Read the u32 value at address `0x10`, increment it, and store the updated value back:
+    ///
+    /// ```no_run
+    /// use kernel::io::{Io, Mmio};
+    ///
+    /// fn do_update(io: &Mmio<0x1000>) {
+    ///     io.update(0x10, |v: u32| {
+    ///         v + 1
+    ///     })
+    /// }
+    /// ```
     #[inline(always)]
     fn update<T, L, F>(&self, location: L, f: F)
     where

-- 
2.53.0


  parent reply	other threads:[~2026-03-09 15:14 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 57+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2026-03-09 15:13 [PATCH v8 00/10] rust: add `register!` macro Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-09 15:13 ` [PATCH v8 01/10] rust: enable the `generic_arg_infer` feature Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-11  0:13   ` Yury Norov
2026-03-11  6:16     ` Miguel Ojeda
2026-03-09 15:13 ` [PATCH v8 02/10] rust: num: add `shr` and `shl` methods to `Bounded` Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-11  0:26   ` Yury Norov
2026-03-09 15:14 ` [PATCH v8 03/10] rust: num: add `into_bool` method " Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-11  0:29   ` Yury Norov
2026-03-09 15:14 ` [PATCH v8 04/10] rust: num: make Bounded::get const Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-09 15:14 ` [PATCH v8 05/10] rust: io: add IoLoc type and generic I/O accessors Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-10 15:15   ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-03-09 15:14 ` Alexandre Courbot [this message]
2026-03-09 15:29   ` [PATCH v8 06/10] rust: io: use generic read/write accessors for primitive accesses Gary Guo
2026-03-10  1:57     ` Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-10  1:59       ` Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-10  2:04         ` Gary Guo
2026-03-10 15:17   ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-03-09 15:14 ` [PATCH v8 07/10] rust: io: introduce `IntoIoVal` trait and single-argument `write_val` Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-09 15:30   ` Gary Guo
2026-03-10  2:05     ` Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-10 16:34   ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-03-10 22:33     ` Gary Guo
2026-03-11 13:25       ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-03-11 13:42         ` Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-11 13:28     ` Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-11 14:56       ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-03-11 15:42         ` Gary Guo
2026-03-11 16:22           ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-03-11 17:16             ` Gary Guo
2026-03-12 13:53         ` Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-12 15:54           ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-03-14  1:19             ` Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-09 15:14 ` [PATCH v8 08/10] rust: io: add `register!` macro Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-10 16:39   ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-03-09 15:14 ` [PATCH v8 09/10] sample: rust: pci: use " Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-09 15:14 ` [PATCH FOR REFERENCE v8 10/10] gpu: nova-core: use the kernel " Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-09 15:43   ` Joel Fernandes
2026-03-09 17:34     ` John Hubbard
2026-03-09 17:51       ` Joel Fernandes
2026-03-09 18:01         ` John Hubbard
2026-03-09 18:28           ` Gary Guo
2026-03-09 18:34             ` John Hubbard
2026-03-09 18:42               ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-03-09 18:47                 ` John Hubbard
2026-03-09 18:42               ` Gary Guo
2026-03-09 18:50                 ` John Hubbard
2026-03-09 18:04       ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-03-09 18:06         ` John Hubbard
2026-03-10  2:18     ` Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-09 18:05 ` [PATCH v8 00/10] rust: add " John Hubbard
2026-03-09 21:08 ` Daniel Almeida
2026-03-10 17:20 ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-03-11 13:01   ` Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-11 13:07     ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-03-11 13:35       ` Alexandre Courbot
2026-03-11 13:38         ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-03-12  2:23           ` Alexandre Courbot

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