From: Deborah Brouwer <deborah.brouwer@collabora.com>
To: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v20 2/4] rust: drm: gem: shmem: Add vmap functions
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2026 10:01:20 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <airp4AHxiJKWn5tr@um790> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260610162433.923550-3-lyude@redhat.com>
On Wed, Jun 10, 2026 at 12:21:29PM -0400, Lyude Paul wrote:
> One of the more obvious use cases for gem shmem objects is the ability to
> create mappings into their contents. So, let's hook this up in our rust
> bindings.
>
> Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
> Reviewed-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com>
>
> ---
> V7:
> * Switch over to the new iosys map bindings that use the Io trait
> V8:
> * Get rid of iosys_map bindings for now, only support non-iomem types
> * s/as_shmem()/as_raw_shmem()
> V9:
> * Get rid of some outdated comments I missed
> * Add missing SIZE check to raw_vmap()
> * Add a proper unit test that ensures that we actually validate SIZE at
> compile-time.
> Turns out it takes only 34 lines to make a boilerplate DRM driver for a
> kunit test :)
> * Add unit tests
> * Add some missing #[inline]s
> V10:
> * Correct issue with iomem error path
> We previously called raw_vunmap() if we got an iomem allocation, but
> raw_vunmap() was written such that it assumed all allocations were sysmem
> allocations. Fix this by just making raw_vunmap() accept a iosys_map.
> V11:
> * Use Alexandre's clever solution to remove the macros we were using for
> maintaining two different VMap types.
> * Change the order of items in Object<T> to ensure that sgt_res is always
> dropped before obj.
> * Fix typo in Object.raw_vmap()
> * s/raw_vmap()/make_vmap()/
> Deduplicate code a bit more as well by using more generics here
> V15:
> * Add these patches back
> * We only have one VMap type now!
> * Use ObjectConfig::default() in unit tests since we unbroke it.
> V16:
> * Fix huge rebase error I made and did not notice that squashed 1.5 patches
> together that were definitely not supposed to be squashed
> * Update old commit message
> V17:
> * Rebase
> * Fix format of commit message title
> V19:
> * Drop outdated safety comment
> * Move impl_vmap_io_capable! definition to right before it gets used
> * Add missing `` in rustdoc for VMap type
> * Add a bunch of missing `` in make_vmap()
> * Remove one outdated safety comment about reading vaddr_iomem
> * Add some missing periods in safety comments in make_vmap().
> * Use read_volatile/write_volatile() instead of read()/write() to prevent
> compiler reordering.
> * Remove impl argument from impl_vmap_io_capable!()
> * Check .owner() and .maxsize() in compile_time_vmap_sizes()
> * Use more varied pattern in vmap_io()
> V20:
> * Add missing Send/Sync implementations for VMap
> * Use #[inline] not #[inline(always)]
> * Add missing invariant comment to VMap instantiation
> * Make sure that kunit test doesn't fail on big endian
>
> rust/kernel/drm/gem/shmem.rs | 337 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> 1 file changed, 336 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/rust/kernel/drm/gem/shmem.rs b/rust/kernel/drm/gem/shmem.rs
> index 090c5d869fdb7..68a1ce3330b11 100644
> --- a/rust/kernel/drm/gem/shmem.rs
> +++ b/rust/kernel/drm/gem/shmem.rs
> @@ -20,6 +20,11 @@
> Registered, //
> },
> error::to_result,
> + io::{
> + Io,
> + IoCapable,
> + IoKnownSize, //
> + },
> prelude::*,
> sync::aref::ARef,
> types::{
> @@ -28,7 +33,9 @@
> },
> };
> use core::{
> + ffi::c_void,
> marker::PhantomData,
> + mem::MaybeUninit, //
> ops::{
> Deref,
> DerefMut, //
> @@ -39,6 +46,7 @@
> },
> };
> use gem::{
> + BaseObject,
> BaseObjectPrivate,
> DriverObject,
> IntoGEMObject, //
> @@ -200,6 +208,79 @@ extern "C" fn free_callback(obj: *mut bindings::drm_gem_object) {
> // SAFETY: We're recovering the Kbox<> we created in gem_create_object()
> let _ = unsafe { KBox::from_raw(this) };
> }
> +
> + /// Attempt to create a vmap from the gem object, and confirm the size of said vmap.
> + fn make_vmap<'a, R, const SIZE: usize>(&'a self) -> Result<VMap<T, R, C, SIZE>>
> + where
> + R: Deref<Target = Self> + From<&'a Self>,
> + {
> + // INVARIANT: We check here that the gem object is at least as large as `SIZE`.
> + if self.size() < SIZE {
> + return Err(ENOSPC);
> + }
> +
> + let mut map: MaybeUninit<bindings::iosys_map> = MaybeUninit::uninit();
> + let guard = DmaResvGuard::new(self);
> +
> + // SAFETY: `drm_gem_shmem_vmap()` can be called with the DMA reservation lock held.
> + to_result(unsafe {
> + bindings::drm_gem_shmem_vmap_locked(self.as_raw_shmem(), map.as_mut_ptr())
> + })?;
> +
> + // Drop the guard explicitly here, since we may need to call `raw_vunmap()` (which
> + // re-acquires the lock).
> + drop(guard);
> +
> + // SAFETY: The call to `drm_gem_shmem_vmap_locked()` succeeded above, so we are guaranteed
> + // that map is properly initialized.
> + let map = unsafe { map.assume_init() };
> +
> + // XXX: We don't currently support iomem allocations
> + if map.is_iomem {
> + // SAFETY: The vmap operation above succeeded, guaranteeing that `map` points to a valid
> + // memory mapping.
> + unsafe { self.raw_vunmap(map) };
> +
> + Err(ENOTSUPP)
> + } else {
> + Ok(VMap {
> + // INVARIANT: `addr` remains valid for as long as `owner` does, which extends to the
> + // lifetime of `VMap` itself.
> + // SAFETY: We checked that this is not an iomem allocation, making it safe to read
> + // vaddr.
> + addr: unsafe { map.__bindgen_anon_1.vaddr },
> + owner: self.into(),
> + })
> + }
> + }
> +
> + /// Unmap a vmap from the gem object.
> + ///
> + /// # Safety
> + ///
> + /// - The caller promises that `map` is a valid vmap on this gem object.
> + /// - The caller promises that the memory pointed to by map will no longer be accesed through
> + /// this instance.
> + unsafe fn raw_vunmap(&self, mut map: bindings::iosys_map) {
> + let _guard = DmaResvGuard::new(self);
> +
> + // SAFETY:
> + // - This function is safe to call with the DMA reservation lock held.
> + // - The caller promises that `map` is a valid vmap on this gem object.
> + unsafe { bindings::drm_gem_shmem_vunmap_locked(self.as_raw_shmem(), &mut map) };
> + }
> +
> + /// Creates and returns a virtual kernel memory mapping for this object.
> + #[inline]
> + pub fn vmap<const SIZE: usize>(&self) -> Result<VMapRef<'_, T, C, SIZE>> {
> + self.make_vmap()
> + }
> +
> + /// Creates and returns an owned reference to a virtual kernel memory mapping for this object.
> + #[inline]
> + pub fn owned_vmap<const SIZE: usize>(&self) -> Result<VMapOwned<T, C, SIZE>> {
> + self.make_vmap()
> + }
> }
>
> impl<T: DriverObject, C: DeviceContext> Deref for Object<T, C> {
> @@ -263,7 +344,6 @@ struct DmaResvGuard<'a, T: DriverObject, C: DeviceContext = Registered>(
>
> impl<'a, T: DriverObject, C: DeviceContext> DmaResvGuard<'a, T, C> {
> #[inline]
> - #[expect(unused)]
> fn new(obj: &'a Object<T, C>) -> Self {
> // SAFETY: This lock is initialized throughout the lifetime of `object`.
> unsafe { bindings::dma_resv_lock(obj.raw_dma_resv(), ptr::null_mut()) };
> @@ -279,3 +359,258 @@ fn drop(&mut self) {
> unsafe { bindings::dma_resv_unlock(self.0.raw_dma_resv()) };
> }
> }
> +
> +/// A reference to a virtual mapping for an shmem-based GEM object in kernel address space.
> +///
> +/// # Invariants
> +///
> +/// - The size of `owner` is >= SIZE.
> +/// - The memory pointed to by `addr` remains valid at least until this object is dropped.
> +pub struct VMap<D, R, C = Registered, const SIZE: usize = 0>
> +where
> + D: DriverObject,
> + C: DeviceContext,
> + R: Deref<Target = Object<D, C>>,
> +{
> + addr: *mut c_void,
> + owner: R,
> +}
> +
> +/// An alias type for a reference to a shmem-based GEM object's VMap.
> +pub type VMapRef<'a, D, C, const SIZE: usize = 0> = VMap<D, &'a Object<D, C>, C, SIZE>;
> +
> +/// An alias type for an owned reference to a shmem-based GEM object's VMap.
> +pub type VMapOwned<D, C, const SIZE: usize = 0> = VMap<D, ARef<Object<D, C>>, C, SIZE>;
> +
> +impl<D, R, C, const SIZE: usize> VMap<D, R, C, SIZE>
> +where
> + D: DriverObject,
> + C: DeviceContext,
> + R: Deref<Target = Object<D, C>>,
> +{
> + /// Borrows a reference to the object that owns this virtual mapping.
> + #[inline]
> + pub fn owner(&self) -> &Object<D, C> {
> + &self.owner
> + }
> +}
> +
> +impl<D, R, C, const SIZE: usize> Drop for VMap<D, R, C, SIZE>
> +where
> + D: DriverObject,
> + C: DeviceContext,
> + R: Deref<Target = Object<D, C>>,
> +{
> + #[inline]
> + fn drop(&mut self) {
> + // SAFETY:
> + // - Our existence is proof that this map was previously created using self.owner.
> + // - Since we are in Drop, we are guaranteed that no one will access the memory
> + // through this mapping after calling this.
> + unsafe {
> + self.owner.raw_vunmap(bindings::iosys_map {
> + is_iomem: false,
> + __bindgen_anon_1: bindings::iosys_map__bindgen_ty_1 { vaddr: self.addr },
> + })
> + };
> + }
> +}
> +
> +// SAFETY: VMaps are safe to send across threads.
> +unsafe impl<D, R, C, const SIZE: usize> Send for VMap<D, R, C, SIZE>
> +where
> + D: DriverObject,
> + C: DeviceContext,
> + R: Deref<Target = Object<D, C>>,
> +{
> +}
> +
> +// SAFETY: VMaps are safe to access from multiple threads.
> +unsafe impl<D, R, C, const SIZE: usize> Sync for VMap<D, R, C, SIZE>
> +where
> + D: DriverObject,
> + C: DeviceContext,
> + R: Deref<Target = Object<D, C>>,
> +{
> +}
> +
> +impl<D, R, C, const SIZE: usize> Io for VMap<D, R, C, SIZE>
> +where
> + D: DriverObject,
> + C: DeviceContext,
> + R: Deref<Target = Object<D, C>>,
> +{
> + #[inline]
> + fn addr(&self) -> usize {
> + self.addr as usize
> + }
> +
> + #[inline]
> + fn maxsize(&self) -> usize {
> + self.owner.size()
> + }
> +}
> +
> +impl<D, R, C, const SIZE: usize> IoKnownSize for VMap<D, R, C, SIZE>
> +where
> + D: DriverObject,
> + C: DeviceContext,
> + R: Deref<Target = Object<D, C>>,
> +{
> + const MIN_SIZE: usize = SIZE;
> +}
> +
> +macro_rules! impl_vmap_io_capable {
> + ($ty:ty) => {
> + impl<D, R, C, const SIZE: usize> IoCapable<$ty> for VMap<D, R, C, SIZE>
> + where
> + D: DriverObject,
> + C: DeviceContext,
> + R: Deref<Target = Object<D, C>>,
> + {
> + #[inline]
> + unsafe fn io_read(&self, address: usize) -> $ty {
> + let ptr = address as *mut $ty;
> +
> + // SAFETY: The safety contract of `io_read` guarantees that address is a valid
> + // address within the bounds of `Self` of at least the size of $ty, and is properly
> + // aligned.
> + unsafe { ptr::read_volatile(ptr) }
> + }
> +
> + #[inline]
> + unsafe fn io_write(&self, value: $ty, address: usize) {
> + let ptr = address as *mut $ty;
> +
> + // SAFETY: The safety contract of `io_write` guarantees that address is a valid
> + // address within the bounds of `Self` of at least the size of $ty, and is properly
> + // aligned.
> + unsafe { ptr::write_volatile(ptr, value) }
> + }
> + }
> + };
> +}
> +
> +impl_vmap_io_capable!(u8);
> +impl_vmap_io_capable!(u16);
> +impl_vmap_io_capable!(u32);
> +#[cfg(CONFIG_64BIT)]
> +impl_vmap_io_capable!(u64);
> +
> +#[kunit_tests(rust_drm_gem_shmem)]
> +mod tests {
> + use super::*;
> + use crate::{
> + drm::{
> + self,
> + UnregisteredDevice, //
> + },
> + faux,
> + page::PAGE_SIZE, //
> + };
> +
> + // The bare minimum needed to create a fake drm driver for kunit
> +
> + #[pin_data]
> + struct KunitData {}
> + struct KunitDriver;
> + struct KunitFile;
> + #[pin_data]
> + struct KunitObject {}
> +
> + const INFO: drm::DriverInfo = drm::DriverInfo {
> + major: 0,
> + minor: 0,
> + patchlevel: 0,
> + name: c"kunit",
> + desc: c"Kunit",
> + };
> +
> + impl drm::file::DriverFile for KunitFile {
> + type Driver = KunitDriver;
> +
> + fn open(_dev: &drm::Device<KunitDriver>) -> Result<Pin<KBox<Self>>> {
> + Ok(KBox::new(Self, GFP_KERNEL)?.into())
> + }
> + }
> +
> + impl gem::DriverObject for KunitObject {
> + type Driver = KunitDriver;
> + type Args = ();
> +
> + fn new<C: DeviceContext>(
> + _dev: &drm::Device<KunitDriver, C>,
> + _size: usize,
> + _args: Self::Args,
> + ) -> impl PinInit<Self, Error> {
> + try_pin_init!(KunitObject {})
> + }
> + }
> +
> + #[vtable]
> + impl drm::Driver for KunitDriver {
> + type Data = KunitData;
> + type File = KunitFile;
> + type Object<Ctx: DeviceContext> = Object<KunitObject, Ctx>;
> +
> + const INFO: drm::DriverInfo = INFO;
> + const IOCTLS: &'static [drm::ioctl::DrmIoctlDescriptor] = &[];
> + }
> +
> + fn create_drm_dev() -> Result<(faux::Registration, UnregisteredDevice<KunitDriver>)> {
> + // Create a faux DRM device so we can test gem object creation.
> + let data = try_pin_init!(KunitData {});
> + let dev = faux::Registration::new(c"Kunit", None)?;
> + let drm = UnregisteredDevice::new(dev.as_ref(), data)?;
> +
> + Ok((dev, drm))
> + }
> +
> + #[test]
> + fn compile_time_vmap_sizes() -> Result {
> + let (_dev, drm) = create_drm_dev()?;
> +
> + let obj = Object::<KunitObject, _>::new(&drm, PAGE_SIZE, ObjectConfig::default(), ())?;
> +
> + // Try creating a normal vmap
> + obj.vmap::<PAGE_SIZE>()?;
> +
> + // Try creating a vmap that's smaller then the size we specified
> + let vmap = obj.vmap::<{ PAGE_SIZE - 100 }>()?;
> +
> + // Verify the owner matches
> + assert!(ptr::eq(vmap.owner(), obj.deref()));
> +
> + // Verify the max size matches the actual object size
> + assert_eq!(vmap.maxsize(), PAGE_SIZE);
> +
> + // Make sure creating a vmap that's too large fails
> + assert!(obj.vmap::<{ PAGE_SIZE + 200 }>().is_err());
> +
> + Ok(())
> + }
> +
> + #[test]
> + fn vmap_io() -> Result {
> + let (_dev, drm) = create_drm_dev()?;
> +
> + let obj = Object::<KunitObject, _>::new(&drm, PAGE_SIZE, ObjectConfig::default(), ())?;
> +
> + let vmap = obj.vmap::<PAGE_SIZE>()?;
> +
> + vmap.write8(0xDE, 0x0);
> + assert_eq!(vmap.read8(0x0), 0xDE);
> + vmap.write32(0xFEDCBA98, 0x20);
> +
> + assert_eq!(vmap.read32(0x20), 0xFEDCBA98);
> +
> + // Ensure the ordering in memory is correct
> + let offsets = (0x20..0x23).into_iter();
Hi Lyude, i've got a clippy error here that "into_iter()" is redundant
because it converts a Range<usize> into a Range<usize>.
> + let expected = 0xFEDCBA98_u32.to_ne_bytes().into_iter();
> + for (offset, expected) in offsets.zip(expected) {
> + assert_eq!(vmap.read8(offset), expected);
> + }
> +
> + Ok(())
> + }
> +}
> --
> 2.54.0
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-06-11 17:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-06-10 16:21 [PATCH v20 0/4] Rust bindings for gem shmem Lyude Paul
2026-06-10 16:21 ` [PATCH v20 1/4] rust: drm: gem: shmem: Add DmaResvGuard helper Lyude Paul
2026-06-11 11:07 ` Alice Ryhl
2026-06-10 16:21 ` [PATCH v20 2/4] rust: drm: gem: shmem: Add vmap functions Lyude Paul
2026-06-11 11:10 ` Alice Ryhl
2026-06-11 17:01 ` Deborah Brouwer [this message]
2026-06-10 16:21 ` [PATCH v20 3/4] rust: faux: Allow retrieving a bound Device Lyude Paul
2026-06-11 11:10 ` Alice Ryhl
2026-06-10 16:21 ` [PATCH v20 4/4] rust: drm: gem: Introduce shmem::Object::sg_table() Lyude Paul
2026-06-11 12:06 ` [PATCH v20 0/4] Rust bindings for gem shmem Danilo Krummrich
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