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From: "Danilo Krummrich" <dakr@kernel.org>
To: "Jason Gunthorpe" <jgg@nvidia.com>
Cc: "Zhi Wang" <zhiw@nvidia.com>, <rust-for-linux@vger.kernel.org>,
	<linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>, <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	<aliceryhl@google.com>, <bhelgaas@google.com>,
	<kwilczynski@kernel.org>, <ojeda@kernel.org>,
	<alex.gaynor@gmail.com>, <boqun.feng@gmail.com>,
	<gary@garyguo.net>, <bjorn3_gh@protonmail.com>,
	<lossin@kernel.org>, <a.hindborg@kernel.org>, <tmgross@umich.edu>,
	<markus.probst@posteo.de>, <helgaas@kernel.org>,
	<cjia@nvidia.com>, <smitra@nvidia.com>, <ankita@nvidia.com>,
	<aniketa@nvidia.com>, <kwankhede@nvidia.com>,
	<targupta@nvidia.com>, <acourbot@nvidia.com>,
	<joelagnelf@nvidia.com>, <jhubbard@nvidia.com>,
	<zhiwang@kernel.org>, <daniel.almeida@collabora.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 1/2] rust: introduce abstractions for fwctlg
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2026 17:35:04 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <DG0D9I9P5BO9.6Q9H2BQN5AWU@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260128155646.GB1134360@nvidia.com>

On Wed Jan 28, 2026 at 4:56 PM CET, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2026 at 04:49:07PM +0100, Danilo Krummrich wrote:
>
>> 	        // Initialize the `data` initializer within the memory pointed
>> 	        // to by `raw_data`.
>> 	        unsafe { data.__pinned_init(raw_data) }.inspect_err(|_| {
>
>> So, essentially the driver passes an initializer of its private data and we
>> "write" this initializer into the extra memory allocated with
>> _fwctl_alloc_device().
>
> This all seems like the right way to do it!
>
> My only remark it that it still doesn't give an opportunity to call a
> function between init and register.

You would, from a driver side it would look like this:

	#[pin_data]
	struct MyDriver {
	    #[pin]
	    _reg: Devres<fwctl::Registration>,
	    fwctl: ARef<fwctl::Device>,
	}

	#[pin_data]
	struct FwctlData {
	    #[pin]
	    foo: Mutex<Foo>,
	    ...,
	}

	impl pci::Driver for MyDriver {
	    fn probe(
	        pdev: &pci::Device<Core>,
	        _info: &Self::IdInfo,
	    ) -> impl PinInit<Self, Error> {
	        let fwctl = fwctl::Device::new(
	            pdev.as_ref(),
	            try_pin_init!(FwctlData {
	                foo <- mutex_new!(Foo::new()),
	                ...,
	            }),
	        )?;

	        // Let's do something with the `fwctl::Device` before we
	        // register it.
	        fwctl.do_stuff();

	        try_pin_init!(Self {
	            // We could omit this and instead provide
	            // `fwctl::Registration::register()`, which does only return
	            // a `Result` and keeps the `fwct::Device` registered until
	            // driver unbind.
	            _reg <- fwctl::Registration::new(pdev.as_ref(), fwctl);
	            fwctl,
	        })
	    }
	}

> __pinned_init() is taking the T type without access to the initialized
> fwctl_device

If a driver, in order to come up with its private data (FwctlData in the example
above), needs a struct fwctl_device, we could make this happen as well. For
instance, fwctl::Device::new() could take a closure that has a valid
representation of a struct fwctl_device as argument. But I think that's not
necessary.

> So if I add some function drivers need to call between init and register:
>
>  fwctl_XYZ(fwctl, ..)
>
> It is not possible? 

As you can see from the example above, that's possible.

> Or is it needed to add the typestate?

This is something we should consider when a fwctl::Device would have different
states it can be in, where calling certain methods of a fwctl::Device is only
valid for a certain state and would cause undefined behavior if called from the
wrong state.

  reply	other threads:[~2026-01-28 16:35 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2026-01-22 20:42 [PATCH v2 0/2] rust: introduce abstractions for fwctl Zhi Wang
2026-01-22 20:42 ` [PATCH v2 1/2] " Zhi Wang
2026-01-22 21:17   ` Joel Fernandes
2026-01-23 10:25     ` Zhi Wang
2026-01-26 17:48   ` Gary Guo
2026-01-27 19:59     ` Zhi Wang
2026-01-26 18:19   ` Jason Gunthorpe
2026-01-27 19:57     ` Zhi Wang
2026-01-27 20:07       ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-01-28  0:04         ` Jason Gunthorpe
2026-01-28  1:21           ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-01-28 13:20             ` [PATCH v2 1/2] rust: introduce abstractions for fwctlg Jason Gunthorpe
2026-01-28 14:01               ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-01-28 14:59                 ` Jason Gunthorpe
2026-01-28 15:49                   ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-01-28 15:56                     ` Jason Gunthorpe
2026-01-28 16:35                       ` Danilo Krummrich [this message]
2026-01-28 16:39                         ` Jason Gunthorpe
2026-01-28 17:26                           ` Zhi Wang
2026-01-28 17:30                         ` Zhi Wang
2026-01-28 17:39                           ` Jason Gunthorpe
2026-01-28 17:40                           ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-01-28 11:36         ` [PATCH v2 1/2] rust: introduce abstractions for fwctl Zhi Wang
2026-01-28 11:41           ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-01-27 20:09       ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-01-22 20:42 ` [PATCH v2 2/2] samples: rust: fwctl: add sample code " Zhi Wang
2026-01-22 20:58   ` Jason Gunthorpe
2026-01-22 21:06     ` Danilo Krummrich
2026-01-22 21:16       ` John Hubbard
2026-01-23 10:23         ` Zhi Wang
2026-01-26 17:59   ` Gary Guo
2026-01-22 21:32 ` [PATCH v2 0/2] rust: introduce abstractions " Danilo Krummrich
2026-01-23 10:14   ` Zhi Wang

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