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From: Elizabeth Figura <zfigura@codeweavers.com>
To: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: "Arnd Bergmann" <arnd@arndb.de>,
	"Jonathan Corbet" <corbet@lwn.net>,
	"Shuah Khan" <shuah@kernel.org>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-api@vger.kernel.org,
	wine-devel@winehq.org, "André Almeida" <andrealmeid@igalia.com>,
	"Wolfram Sang" <wsa@kernel.org>,
	"Arkadiusz Hiler" <ahiler@codeweavers.com>,
	"Peter Zijlstra" <peterz@infradead.org>,
	"Andy Lutomirski" <luto@kernel.org>,
	linux-doc@vger.kernel.org, linux-kselftest@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 02/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_CREATE_SEM.
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2024 13:22:01 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <13452408.uLZWGnKmhe@camazotz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <2024021533-thicken-handed-7d2d@gregkh>

On Thursday, 15 February 2024 01:28:32 CST Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 05:36:38PM -0600, Elizabeth Figura wrote:
> > This corresponds to the NT syscall NtCreateSemaphore().
> > 
> > Semaphores are one of three types of object to be implemented in this driver,
> > the others being mutexes and events.
> > 
> > An NT semaphore contains a 32-bit counter, and is signaled and can be acquired
> > when the counter is nonzero. The counter has a maximum value which is specified
> > at creation time. The initial value of the semaphore is also specified at
> > creation time. There are no restrictions on the maximum and initial value.
> > 
> > Each object is exposed as an file, to which any number of fds may be opened.
> > When all fds are closed, the object is deleted.
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: Elizabeth Figura <zfigura@codeweavers.com>
> > ---
> >  .../userspace-api/ioctl/ioctl-number.rst      |   2 +
> >  drivers/misc/ntsync.c                         | 120 ++++++++++++++++++
> >  include/uapi/linux/ntsync.h                   |  21 +++
> >  3 files changed, 143 insertions(+)
> >  create mode 100644 include/uapi/linux/ntsync.h
> > 
> > diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/ioctl/ioctl-number.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/ioctl/ioctl-number.rst
> > index 457e16f06e04..2f5c6994f042 100644
> > --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/ioctl/ioctl-number.rst
> > +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/ioctl/ioctl-number.rst
> > @@ -173,6 +173,8 @@ Code  Seq#    Include File                                           Comments
> >  'M'   00-0F  drivers/video/fsl-diu-fb.h                              conflict!
> >  'N'   00-1F  drivers/usb/scanner.h
> >  'N'   40-7F  drivers/block/nvme.c
> > +'N'   80-8F  uapi/linux/ntsync.h                                     NT synchronization primitives
> > +                                                                     <mailto:wine-devel@winehq.org>
> >  'O'   00-06  mtd/ubi-user.h                                          UBI
> >  'P'   all    linux/soundcard.h                                       conflict!
> >  'P'   60-6F  sound/sscape_ioctl.h                                    conflict!
> > diff --git a/drivers/misc/ntsync.c b/drivers/misc/ntsync.c
> > index e4969ef90722..3ad86d98b82d 100644
> > --- a/drivers/misc/ntsync.c
> > +++ b/drivers/misc/ntsync.c
> > @@ -5,26 +5,146 @@
> >   * Copyright (C) 2024 Elizabeth Figura
> >   */
> >  
> > +#include <linux/anon_inodes.h>
> > +#include <linux/file.h>
> >  #include <linux/fs.h>
> >  #include <linux/miscdevice.h>
> >  #include <linux/module.h>
> > +#include <linux/slab.h>
> > +#include <uapi/linux/ntsync.h>
> >  
> >  #define NTSYNC_NAME	"ntsync"
> >  
> > +enum ntsync_type {
> > +	NTSYNC_TYPE_SEM,
> > +};
> > +
> > +struct ntsync_obj {
> > +	enum ntsync_type type;
> > +
> > +	union {
> > +		struct {
> > +			__u32 count;
> > +			__u32 max;
> > +		} sem;
> > +	} u;
> > +
> > +	struct file *file;
> > +	struct ntsync_device *dev;
> > +};
> > +
> > +struct ntsync_device {
> > +	struct file *file;
> > +};
> 
> No reference counting is needed for your ntsync_device?  Or are you
> relying on the reference counting of struct file here?
> 
> You pass around pointers to this structure, and save it off into other
> structures, how do you know it is "safe" to do so?

Yes, this relies on the reference counting of struct file. The sync
objects (semaphore etc.) grab a reference when they're created, via
get_file(), and release it when they're destroyed. This reference is
taken from within ioctls on the ntsync_device, so the file must be
valid when we grab a reference. Maybe I'm missing something, though?



  reply	other threads:[~2024-02-15 19:22 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 40+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2024-02-14 23:36 [PATCH 00/31] NT synchronization primitive driver Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:36 ` [PATCH 01/31] ntsync: Introduce the ntsync driver and character device Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-15  1:57   ` Randy Dunlap
2024-02-15 19:04     ` Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:36 ` [PATCH 02/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_CREATE_SEM Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-15  7:28   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2024-02-15 19:22     ` Elizabeth Figura [this message]
2024-02-17  8:03       ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2024-02-19 19:02         ` Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:36 ` [PATCH 03/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_SEM_POST Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:36 ` [PATCH 04/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_WAIT_ANY Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:36 ` [PATCH 05/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_WAIT_ALL Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:36 ` [PATCH 06/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_CREATE_MUTEX Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:36 ` [PATCH 07/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_MUTEX_UNLOCK Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:36 ` [PATCH 08/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_MUTEX_KILL Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:36 ` [PATCH 09/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_CREATE_EVENT Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52 ` [PATCH 10/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_EVENT_SET Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52   ` [PATCH 11/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_EVENT_RESET Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52   ` [PATCH 12/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_EVENT_PULSE Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52   ` [PATCH 13/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_SEM_READ Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52   ` [PATCH 14/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_MUTEX_READ Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52   ` [PATCH 15/31] ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_EVENT_READ Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52   ` [PATCH 16/31] ntsync: Introduce alertable waits Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52   ` [PATCH 17/31] ntsync: Allow waits to use the REALTIME clock Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52   ` [PATCH 18/31] selftests: ntsync: Add some tests for semaphore state Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52   ` [PATCH 19/31] selftests: ntsync: Add some tests for mutex state Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52   ` [PATCH 20/31] selftests: ntsync: Add some tests for NTSYNC_IOC_WAIT_ANY Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52   ` [PATCH 21/31] selftests: ntsync: Add some tests for NTSYNC_IOC_WAIT_ALL Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52   ` [PATCH 22/31] selftests: ntsync: Add some tests for wakeup signaling with WINESYNC_IOC_WAIT_ANY Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52   ` [PATCH 23/31] selftests: ntsync: Add some tests for wakeup signaling with WINESYNC_IOC_WAIT_ALL Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:52   ` [PATCH 24/31] selftests: ntsync: Add some tests for manual-reset event state Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:53   ` [PATCH 25/31] selftests: ntsync: Add some tests for auto-reset " Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:53   ` [PATCH 26/31] selftests: ntsync: Add some tests for wakeup signaling with events Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:53   ` [PATCH 27/31] selftests: ntsync: Add tests for alertable waits Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:53   ` [PATCH 28/31] selftests: ntsync: Add some tests for wakeup signaling via alerts Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:53   ` [PATCH 29/31] selftests: ntsync: Add a stress test for contended waits Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:53   ` [PATCH 30/31] maintainers: Add an entry for ntsync Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-14 23:53   ` [PATCH 31/31] docs: ntsync: Add documentation for the ntsync uAPI Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-15  0:01 ` [PATCH 00/31] NT synchronization primitive driver Elizabeth Figura
2024-02-15  7:24   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman

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