From: "Danilo Krummrich" <dakr@kernel.org>
To: "Uwe Kleine-König" <ukleinek@kernel.org>
Cc: "Michal Wilczynski" <m.wilczynski@samsung.com>,
"Miguel Ojeda" <ojeda@kernel.org>,
"Alex Gaynor" <alex.gaynor@gmail.com>,
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"Krzysztof Kozlowski" <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v10 0/7] Rust Abstractions for PWM subsystem with TH1520 PWM driver
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2025 23:19:24 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <DB8OT5ZZ4SRO.WP5PBFLML683@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <cbxpqormchajfcnf7xxopd7j7igriqus4cuu5jfvxb3mbfb5tu@qz4rc67vjyif>
On Thu Jul 10, 2025 at 10:57 PM CEST, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 10, 2025 at 06:06:26PM +0200, Danilo Krummrich wrote:
>> On Thu Jul 10, 2025 at 5:25 PM CEST, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
>> > Hello Michal,
>> >
>> > On Thu, Jul 10, 2025 at 03:48:08PM +0200, Michal Wilczynski wrote:
>> >> On 7/10/25 15:10, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
>> >> > On Thu, Jul 10, 2025 at 10:42:07AM +0200, Michal Wilczynski wrote:
>> >> >> On 7/7/25 11:48, Michal Wilczynski wrote:
>> >> >>> The series is structured as follows:
>> >> >>> - Expose static function pwmchip_release.
>> >> >
>> >> > Is this really necessary? I didn't try to understand the requirements
>> >> > yet, but I wonder about that. If you get the pwmchip from
>> >> > __pwmchip_add() the right thing to do to release it is to call
>> >> > pwmchip_remove(). Feels like a layer violation.
>> >>
>> >> It's required to prevent a memory leak in a specific, critical failure
>> >> scenario. The sequence of events is as follows:
>> >>
>> >> pwm::Chip::new() succeeds, allocating both the C struct pwm_chip and
>> >> the Rust drvdata.
>> >>
>> >> pwm::Registration::register() (which calls pwmchip_add()) fails for
>> >> some reason.
>> >
>>
>> (Just trying to help clear up the confusion.)
>
> Very appreciated!
>
>> > If you called pwmchip_alloc() but not yet pwmchip_add(), the right
>> > function to call for cleanup is pwmchip_put().
>>
>> That is exactly what is happening when ARef<Chip> is dropped. If the reference
>> count drops to zero, pwmchip_release() is called, which frees the chip. However,
>> this would leave the driver's private data allocation behind, which is owned by
>> the Chip instance.
>
> I don't understand that. The chip and the driver private data both are
> located in the same allocation. How is this a problem of the driver
> private data only then? The kfree() in pwmchip_release() is good enough
> for both?!
Not in the current abstractions, there are two allocations, one for the Chip and
one for the driver's private data, or in other words the abstraction uses
pwmchip_set_drvdata() and pwmchip_get_drvdata().
Having a brief look at pwmchip_alloc(), it seems to me that PWM supports the
subclassing pattern with pwmchip_priv().
We should probably take advantage of that. Assuming we do that, the Rust
abstraction still needs a release() callback because we still need to call
drop_in_place() in order to get the destructor of the driver's private data
type called. We actually missed this in DRM and I fixed it up recently [1].
@Michal: With the subclassing pattern the Chip structure would look like this:
#[repr(C)]
#[pin_data]
pub struct Chip<T> {
inner: Opaque<bindings::pwm_chip>,
#[pin]
data: T,
}
And in the release() callback would look like this:
extern "C" fn release(ptr: *mut bindings::pwm_chip) {
// CAST: Casting `ptr` to `Chip<T>` is valid, since [...].
let this = ptr.cast<Chip<T>>();
// SAFETY:
// - When `release` runs it is guaranteed that there is no further access to `this`.
// - `this` is valid for dropping.
unsafe { core::ptr::drop_in_place(this) };
}
This is exactly what we're doing in DRM as well, I would have recommended this
to begin with, but I didn't recognize that PWM supports subclassing. :)
I recommend having a look at [2].
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250629153747.72536-1-dakr@kernel.org/
[2] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/misc/kernel/-/blob/drm-misc-fixes/rust/kernel/drm/device.rs
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-07-10 21:19 UTC|newest]
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2025-07-07 9:48 ` [PATCH v10 0/7] Rust Abstractions for PWM subsystem with TH1520 PWM driver Michal Wilczynski
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2025-07-07 9:48 ` [PATCH v10 1/7] pwm: Export `pwmchip_release` for external use Michal Wilczynski
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2025-07-07 9:48 ` [PATCH v10 2/7] rust: pwm: Add Kconfig and basic data structures Michal Wilczynski
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2025-07-07 9:48 ` [PATCH v10 3/7] rust: pwm: Add complete abstraction layer Michal Wilczynski
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2025-07-07 9:48 ` [PATCH v10 4/7] pwm: Add Rust driver for T-HEAD TH1520 SoC Michal Wilczynski
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2025-07-07 9:48 ` [PATCH v10 5/7] dt-bindings: pwm: thead: Add T-HEAD TH1520 PWM controller Michal Wilczynski
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2025-07-07 9:48 ` [PATCH v10 6/7] riscv: dts: thead: Add PWM controller node Michal Wilczynski
[not found] ` <CGME20250707094935eucas1p1d9ee9b8dac94ac16c48ae3a084884622@eucas1p1.samsung.com>
2025-07-07 9:48 ` [PATCH v10 7/7] riscv: dts: thead: Add PWM fan and thermal control Michal Wilczynski
2025-07-10 8:42 ` [PATCH v10 0/7] Rust Abstractions for PWM subsystem with TH1520 PWM driver Michal Wilczynski
2025-07-10 10:17 ` Danilo Krummrich
2025-07-10 10:29 ` Michal Wilczynski
2025-07-10 13:36 ` Uwe Kleine-König
2025-07-10 13:41 ` Danilo Krummrich
2025-07-10 13:10 ` Uwe Kleine-König
2025-07-10 13:48 ` Michal Wilczynski
2025-07-10 15:25 ` Uwe Kleine-König
2025-07-10 16:06 ` Danilo Krummrich
2025-07-10 20:57 ` Uwe Kleine-König
2025-07-10 21:19 ` Danilo Krummrich [this message]
2025-07-11 12:36 ` Michal Wilczynski
2025-07-10 16:58 ` Michal Wilczynski
2025-07-10 20:39 ` Uwe Kleine-König
2025-07-11 15:19 ` Michal Wilczynski
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