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From: "Benno Lossin" <lossin@kernel.org>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v6 2/9] rust: sync: Add basic atomic operation mapping framework
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2025 13:04:38 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <DB8BQGJNFDAY.BGQ8CZSFFOLH@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20250710060052.11955-3-boqun.feng@gmail.com>

On Thu Jul 10, 2025 at 8:00 AM CEST, Boqun Feng wrote:
> Preparation for generic atomic implementation. To unify the
> implementation of a generic method over `i32` and `i64`, the C side
> atomic methods need to be grouped so that in a generic method, they can
> be referred as <type>::<method>, otherwise their parameters and return
> value are different between `i32` and `i64`, which would require using
> `transmute()` to unify the type into a `T`.
>
> Introduce `AtomicImpl` to represent a basic type in Rust that has the
> direct mapping to an atomic implementation from C. This trait is sealed,
> and currently only `i32` and `i64` impl this.
>
> Further, different methods are put into different `*Ops` trait groups,
> and this is for the future when smaller types like `i8`/`i16` are
> supported but only with a limited set of API (e.g. only set(), load(),
> xchg() and cmpxchg(), no add() or sub() etc).
>
> While the atomic mod is introduced, documentation is also added for
> memory models and data races.
>
> Also bump my role to the maintainer of ATOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE to reflect
> my responsiblity on the Rust atomic mod.
>
> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
> Signed-off-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>

Overall this looks good from a functionality view. I have some cosmetic
comments for the macros below and a possibly bigger concern regarding
safety comments. But I think this is good enough for now, so:

Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>

> diff --git a/rust/kernel/sync/atomic/ops.rs b/rust/kernel/sync/atomic/ops.rs
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..da04dd383962
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/rust/kernel/sync/atomic/ops.rs
> @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@
> +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
> +
> +//! Atomic implementations.
> +//!
> +//! Provides 1:1 mapping of atomic implementations.
> +
> +use crate::bindings::*;

We shouldn't import all bindings, just use `bindings::` below.

> +// This macro generates the function signature with given argument list and return type.
> +macro_rules! declare_atomic_method {
> +    (
> +        $func:ident($($arg:ident : $arg_type:ty),*) $(-> $ret:ty)?
> +    ) => {
> +        paste!(
> +            #[doc = concat!("Atomic ", stringify!($func))]
> +            #[doc = "# Safety"]
> +            #[doc = "- Any pointer passed to the function has to be a valid pointer"]
> +            #[doc = "- Accesses must not cause data races per LKMM:"]
> +            #[doc = "  - Atomic read racing with normal read, normal write or atomic write is not data race."]

s/not/not a/

> +            #[doc = "  - Atomic write racing with normal read or normal write is data-race, unless the"]

s/data-race/a data race/

> +            #[doc = "    normal accesses are done at C side and considered as immune to data"]

    #[doc = "    normal access is done from the C side and considered immune to data"]

> +            #[doc = "    races, e.g. CONFIG_KCSAN_ASSUME_PLAIN_WRITES_ATOMIC."]

Missing '`'.


Also why aren't you using `///` instead of `#[doc =`? The only part
where you need interpolation is the first one.

> +            unsafe fn [< atomic_ $func >]($($arg: $arg_type,)*) $(-> $ret)?;
> +        );
> +    };

> +declare_and_impl_atomic_methods!(
> +    AtomicHasBasicOps ("Basic atomic operations") {
> +        read[acquire](ptr: *mut Self) -> Self {
> +            call(ptr.cast())
> +        }
> +
> +        set[release](ptr: *mut Self, v: Self) {
> +            call(ptr.cast(), v)
> +        }
> +    }

I think this would look a bit better:

    /// Basic atomic operations.
    pub trait AtomicHasBasicOps {
        unsafe fn read[acquire](ptr: *mut Self) -> Self {
            bindings::#call(ptr.cast())
        }

        unsafe fn set[release](ptr: *mut Self, v: Self) {
            bindings::#call(ptr.cast(), v)
        }
    }

And then we could also put the safety comments inline:

    /// Basic atomic operations.
    pub trait AtomicHasBasicOps {
        /// Atomic read
        ///
        /// # Safety
        /// - Any pointer passed to the function has to be a valid pointer
        /// - Accesses must not cause data races per LKMM:
        ///   - Atomic read racing with normal read, normal write or atomic write is not a data race.
        ///   - Atomic write racing with normal read or normal write is a data race, unless the
        ///     normal access is done from the C side and considered immune to data races, e.g.
        ///     `CONFIG_KCSAN_ASSUME_PLAIN_WRITES_ATOMIC`.
        unsafe fn read[acquire](ptr: *mut Self) -> Self {
            // SAFETY: Per function safety requirement, all pointers are valid, and accesses won't
            // cause data race per LKMM.
            unsafe { bindings::#call(ptr.cast()) }
        }

        /// Atomic read
        ///
        /// # Safety
        /// - Any pointer passed to the function has to be a valid pointer
        /// - Accesses must not cause data races per LKMM:
        ///   - Atomic read racing with normal read, normal write or atomic write is not a data race.
        ///   - Atomic write racing with normal read or normal write is a data race, unless the
        ///     normal access is done from the C side and considered immune to data races, e.g.
        ///     `CONFIG_KCSAN_ASSUME_PLAIN_WRITES_ATOMIC`.
        unsafe fn set[release](ptr: *mut Self, v: Self) {
            // SAFETY: Per function safety requirement, all pointers are valid, and accesses won't
            // cause data race per LKMM.
            unsafe { bindings::#call(ptr.cast(), v) }
        }
    }

I'm not sure if this is worth it, but for reading the definitions of
these operations directly in the code this is going to be a lot more
readable. I don't think it's too bad to duplicate it.

I'm also not fully satisfied with the safety comment on
`bindings::#call`...

---
Cheers,
Benno

> +);
> +
> +declare_and_impl_atomic_methods!(
> +    AtomicHasXchgOps ("Exchange and compare-and-exchange atomic operations") {
> +        xchg[acquire, release, relaxed](ptr: *mut Self, v: Self) -> Self {
> +            call(ptr.cast(), v)
> +        }
> +
> +        try_cmpxchg[acquire, release, relaxed](ptr: *mut Self, old: *mut Self, new: Self) -> bool {
> +            call(ptr.cast(), old, new)
> +        }
> +    }
> +);
> +
> +declare_and_impl_atomic_methods!(
> +    AtomicHasArithmeticOps ("Atomic arithmetic operations") {
> +        add[](ptr: *mut Self, v: Self) {
> +            call(v, ptr.cast())
> +        }
> +
> +        fetch_add[acquire, release, relaxed](ptr: *mut Self, v: Self) -> Self {
> +            call(v, ptr.cast())
> +        }
> +    }
> +);

  reply	other threads:[~2025-07-10 11:04 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 65+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2025-07-10  6:00 [PATCH v6 0/9] LKMM generic atomics in Rust Boqun Feng
2025-07-10  6:00 ` [PATCH v6 1/9] rust: Introduce atomic API helpers Boqun Feng
2025-07-10  6:00 ` [PATCH v6 2/9] rust: sync: Add basic atomic operation mapping framework Boqun Feng
2025-07-10 11:04   ` Benno Lossin [this message]
2025-07-10 15:12     ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-10 15:46       ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-10 16:16         ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-10 19:21           ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-10 20:29             ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-11  8:15               ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-10  6:00 ` [PATCH v6 3/9] rust: sync: atomic: Add ordering annotation types Boqun Feng
2025-07-10 11:08   ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-10 12:00     ` Andreas Hindborg
2025-07-10 14:42       ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-10 15:05         ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-10 15:57           ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-10 19:19             ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-10 18:32           ` Miguel Ojeda
2025-07-10 19:06             ` Miguel Ojeda
2025-07-10  6:00 ` [PATCH v6 4/9] rust: sync: atomic: Add generic atomics Boqun Feng
2025-07-11  8:03   ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-11 13:22     ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-11 13:34       ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-11 13:51         ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-11 18:34           ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-11 21:25             ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-11 13:58     ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-11 18:35       ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-14  7:08         ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-13 19:51     ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-10  6:00 ` [PATCH v6 5/9] rust: sync: atomic: Add atomic {cmp,}xchg operations Boqun Feng
2025-07-11  8:42   ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-10  6:00 ` [PATCH v6 6/9] rust: sync: atomic: Add the framework of arithmetic operations Boqun Feng
2025-07-11  8:53   ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-11 14:39     ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-11 17:41       ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-11 19:07         ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-11 18:55       ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-11 19:51         ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-11 21:03           ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-11 21:22             ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-14  4:20               ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-10  6:00 ` [PATCH v6 7/9] rust: sync: atomic: Add Atomic<u{32,64}> Boqun Feng
2025-07-11  8:54   ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-10  6:00 ` [PATCH v6 8/9] rust: sync: Add memory barriers Boqun Feng
2025-07-11  8:57   ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-11 13:32     ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-11 18:57       ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-11 19:26         ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-11 21:04           ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-11 21:34             ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-11 18:20     ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-14 15:42       ` Ralf Jung
2025-07-15 15:21         ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-15 15:35           ` Ralf Jung
2025-07-15 15:56             ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-16 19:42               ` Ralf Jung
2025-07-10  6:00 ` [PATCH v6 9/9] rust: sync: atomic: Add Atomic<{usize,isize}> Boqun Feng
2025-07-11  9:00   ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-11 13:45     ` Miguel Ojeda
2025-07-11 14:07       ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-11 14:40         ` Miguel Ojeda
2025-07-11 15:46           ` Boqun Feng
2025-07-11 18:35             ` Miguel Ojeda
2025-07-11 19:05       ` Benno Lossin

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