* [PATCH 1/3] rust: pci: implement TryInto<IrqRequest<'a>> for IrqVector<'a>
  2025-10-15 18:14 [PATCH 0/3] Rust PCI housekeeping Danilo Krummrich
@ 2025-10-15 18:14 ` Danilo Krummrich
  2025-10-16 15:01   ` Alice Ryhl
  2025-10-16 22:24   ` Joel Fernandes
  2025-10-15 18:14 ` [PATCH 2/3] rust: pci: move I/O infrastructure to separate file Danilo Krummrich
                   ` (2 subsequent siblings)
  3 siblings, 2 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Danilo Krummrich @ 2025-10-15 18:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bhelgaas, kwilczynski, ojeda, alex.gaynor, boqun.feng, gary,
	bjorn3_gh, lossin, a.hindborg, aliceryhl, tmgross
  Cc: rust-for-linux, linux-pci, linux-kernel, Danilo Krummrich
Implement TryInto<IrqRequest<'a>> for IrqVector<'a> to directly convert
a pci::IrqVector into a generic IrqRequest, instead of taking the
indirection via an unrelated pci::Device method.
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
---
 rust/kernel/pci.rs | 38 ++++++++++++++++++--------------------
 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
diff --git a/rust/kernel/pci.rs b/rust/kernel/pci.rs
index d91ec9f008ae..c6b750047b2e 100644
--- a/rust/kernel/pci.rs
+++ b/rust/kernel/pci.rs
@@ -596,6 +596,20 @@ fn index(&self) -> u32 {
     }
 }
 
+impl<'a> TryInto<IrqRequest<'a>> for IrqVector<'a> {
+    type Error = Error;
+
+    fn try_into(self) -> Result<IrqRequest<'a>> {
+        // SAFETY: `self.as_raw` returns a valid pointer to a `struct pci_dev`.
+        let irq = unsafe { bindings::pci_irq_vector(self.dev.as_raw(), self.index()) };
+        if irq < 0 {
+            return Err(crate::error::Error::from_errno(irq));
+        }
+        // SAFETY: `irq` is guaranteed to be a valid IRQ number for `&self`.
+        Ok(unsafe { IrqRequest::new(self.dev.as_ref(), irq as u32) })
+    }
+}
+
 /// Represents an IRQ vector allocation for a PCI device.
 ///
 /// This type ensures that IRQ vectors are properly allocated and freed by
@@ -675,31 +689,15 @@ pub fn iomap_region<'a>(
         self.iomap_region_sized::<0>(bar, name)
     }
 
-    /// Returns an [`IrqRequest`] for the given IRQ vector.
-    pub fn irq_vector(&self, vector: IrqVector<'_>) -> Result<IrqRequest<'_>> {
-        // Verify that the vector belongs to this device.
-        if !core::ptr::eq(vector.dev.as_raw(), self.as_raw()) {
-            return Err(EINVAL);
-        }
-
-        // SAFETY: `self.as_raw` returns a valid pointer to a `struct pci_dev`.
-        let irq = unsafe { crate::bindings::pci_irq_vector(self.as_raw(), vector.index()) };
-        if irq < 0 {
-            return Err(crate::error::Error::from_errno(irq));
-        }
-        // SAFETY: `irq` is guaranteed to be a valid IRQ number for `&self`.
-        Ok(unsafe { IrqRequest::new(self.as_ref(), irq as u32) })
-    }
-
     /// Returns a [`kernel::irq::Registration`] for the given IRQ vector.
     pub fn request_irq<'a, T: crate::irq::Handler + 'static>(
         &'a self,
-        vector: IrqVector<'_>,
+        vector: IrqVector<'a>,
         flags: irq::Flags,
         name: &'static CStr,
         handler: impl PinInit<T, Error> + 'a,
     ) -> Result<impl PinInit<irq::Registration<T>, Error> + 'a> {
-        let request = self.irq_vector(vector)?;
+        let request = vector.try_into()?;
 
         Ok(irq::Registration::<T>::new(request, flags, name, handler))
     }
@@ -707,12 +705,12 @@ pub fn request_irq<'a, T: crate::irq::Handler + 'static>(
     /// Returns a [`kernel::irq::ThreadedRegistration`] for the given IRQ vector.
     pub fn request_threaded_irq<'a, T: crate::irq::ThreadedHandler + 'static>(
         &'a self,
-        vector: IrqVector<'_>,
+        vector: IrqVector<'a>,
         flags: irq::Flags,
         name: &'static CStr,
         handler: impl PinInit<T, Error> + 'a,
     ) -> Result<impl PinInit<irq::ThreadedRegistration<T>, Error> + 'a> {
-        let request = self.irq_vector(vector)?;
+        let request = vector.try_into()?;
 
         Ok(irq::ThreadedRegistration::<T>::new(
             request, flags, name, handler,
-- 
2.51.0
^ permalink raw reply related	[flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread* [PATCH 2/3] rust: pci: move I/O infrastructure to separate file
  2025-10-15 18:14 [PATCH 0/3] Rust PCI housekeeping Danilo Krummrich
  2025-10-15 18:14 ` [PATCH 1/3] rust: pci: implement TryInto<IrqRequest<'a>> for IrqVector<'a> Danilo Krummrich
@ 2025-10-15 18:14 ` Danilo Krummrich
  2025-10-15 22:58   ` Bjorn Helgaas
  2025-10-15 18:14 ` [PATCH 3/3] rust: pci: move IRQ " Danilo Krummrich
  2025-10-20 11:39 ` [PATCH 0/3] Rust PCI housekeeping Danilo Krummrich
  3 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread
From: Danilo Krummrich @ 2025-10-15 18:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bhelgaas, kwilczynski, ojeda, alex.gaynor, boqun.feng, gary,
	bjorn3_gh, lossin, a.hindborg, aliceryhl, tmgross
  Cc: rust-for-linux, linux-pci, linux-kernel, Danilo Krummrich
Move the PCI I/O infrastructure to a separate sub-module in order to
keep things organized.
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
---
 rust/kernel/pci.rs    | 133 ++-------------------------------------
 rust/kernel/pci/io.rs | 141 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 145 insertions(+), 129 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 rust/kernel/pci/io.rs
diff --git a/rust/kernel/pci.rs b/rust/kernel/pci.rs
index c6b750047b2e..ed9d8619f944 100644
--- a/rust/kernel/pci.rs
+++ b/rust/kernel/pci.rs
@@ -8,10 +8,8 @@
     bindings, container_of, device,
     device::Bound,
     device_id::{RawDeviceId, RawDeviceIdIndex},
-    devres::{self, Devres},
-    driver,
+    devres, driver,
     error::{from_result, to_result, Result},
-    io::{Io, IoRaw},
     irq::{self, IrqRequest},
     str::CStr,
     sync::aref::ARef,
@@ -20,14 +18,16 @@
 };
 use core::{
     marker::PhantomData,
-    ops::{Deref, RangeInclusive},
+    ops::RangeInclusive,
     ptr::{addr_of_mut, NonNull},
 };
 use kernel::prelude::*;
 
 mod id;
+mod io;
 
 pub use self::id::{Class, ClassMask, Vendor};
+pub use self::io::Bar;
 
 /// IRQ type flags for PCI interrupt allocation.
 #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
@@ -358,112 +358,6 @@ pub struct Device<Ctx: device::DeviceContext = device::Normal>(
     PhantomData<Ctx>,
 );
 
-/// A PCI BAR to perform I/O-Operations on.
-///
-/// # Invariants
-///
-/// `Bar` always holds an `IoRaw` inststance that holds a valid pointer to the start of the I/O
-/// memory mapped PCI bar and its size.
-pub struct Bar<const SIZE: usize = 0> {
-    pdev: ARef<Device>,
-    io: IoRaw<SIZE>,
-    num: i32,
-}
-
-impl<const SIZE: usize> Bar<SIZE> {
-    fn new(pdev: &Device, num: u32, name: &CStr) -> Result<Self> {
-        let len = pdev.resource_len(num)?;
-        if len == 0 {
-            return Err(ENOMEM);
-        }
-
-        // Convert to `i32`, since that's what all the C bindings use.
-        let num = i32::try_from(num)?;
-
-        // SAFETY:
-        // `pdev` is valid by the invariants of `Device`.
-        // `num` is checked for validity by a previous call to `Device::resource_len`.
-        // `name` is always valid.
-        let ret = unsafe { bindings::pci_request_region(pdev.as_raw(), num, name.as_char_ptr()) };
-        if ret != 0 {
-            return Err(EBUSY);
-        }
-
-        // SAFETY:
-        // `pdev` is valid by the invariants of `Device`.
-        // `num` is checked for validity by a previous call to `Device::resource_len`.
-        // `name` is always valid.
-        let ioptr: usize = unsafe { bindings::pci_iomap(pdev.as_raw(), num, 0) } as usize;
-        if ioptr == 0 {
-            // SAFETY:
-            // `pdev` valid by the invariants of `Device`.
-            // `num` is checked for validity by a previous call to `Device::resource_len`.
-            unsafe { bindings::pci_release_region(pdev.as_raw(), num) };
-            return Err(ENOMEM);
-        }
-
-        let io = match IoRaw::new(ioptr, len as usize) {
-            Ok(io) => io,
-            Err(err) => {
-                // SAFETY:
-                // `pdev` is valid by the invariants of `Device`.
-                // `ioptr` is guaranteed to be the start of a valid I/O mapped memory region.
-                // `num` is checked for validity by a previous call to `Device::resource_len`.
-                unsafe { Self::do_release(pdev, ioptr, num) };
-                return Err(err);
-            }
-        };
-
-        Ok(Bar {
-            pdev: pdev.into(),
-            io,
-            num,
-        })
-    }
-
-    /// # Safety
-    ///
-    /// `ioptr` must be a valid pointer to the memory mapped PCI bar number `num`.
-    unsafe fn do_release(pdev: &Device, ioptr: usize, num: i32) {
-        // SAFETY:
-        // `pdev` is valid by the invariants of `Device`.
-        // `ioptr` is valid by the safety requirements.
-        // `num` is valid by the safety requirements.
-        unsafe {
-            bindings::pci_iounmap(pdev.as_raw(), ioptr as *mut c_void);
-            bindings::pci_release_region(pdev.as_raw(), num);
-        }
-    }
-
-    fn release(&self) {
-        // SAFETY: The safety requirements are guaranteed by the type invariant of `self.pdev`.
-        unsafe { Self::do_release(&self.pdev, self.io.addr(), self.num) };
-    }
-}
-
-impl Bar {
-    #[inline]
-    fn index_is_valid(index: u32) -> bool {
-        // A `struct pci_dev` owns an array of resources with at most `PCI_NUM_RESOURCES` entries.
-        index < bindings::PCI_NUM_RESOURCES
-    }
-}
-
-impl<const SIZE: usize> Drop for Bar<SIZE> {
-    fn drop(&mut self) {
-        self.release();
-    }
-}
-
-impl<const SIZE: usize> Deref for Bar<SIZE> {
-    type Target = Io<SIZE>;
-
-    fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
-        // SAFETY: By the type invariant of `Self`, the MMIO range in `self.io` is properly mapped.
-        unsafe { Io::from_raw(&self.io) }
-    }
-}
-
 impl<Ctx: device::DeviceContext> Device<Ctx> {
     #[inline]
     fn as_raw(&self) -> *mut bindings::pci_dev {
@@ -670,25 +564,6 @@ fn drop(&mut self) {
 }
 
 impl Device<device::Bound> {
-    /// Mapps an entire PCI-BAR after performing a region-request on it. I/O operation bound checks
-    /// can be performed on compile time for offsets (plus the requested type size) < SIZE.
-    pub fn iomap_region_sized<'a, const SIZE: usize>(
-        &'a self,
-        bar: u32,
-        name: &'a CStr,
-    ) -> impl PinInit<Devres<Bar<SIZE>>, Error> + 'a {
-        Devres::new(self.as_ref(), Bar::<SIZE>::new(self, bar, name))
-    }
-
-    /// Mapps an entire PCI-BAR after performing a region-request on it.
-    pub fn iomap_region<'a>(
-        &'a self,
-        bar: u32,
-        name: &'a CStr,
-    ) -> impl PinInit<Devres<Bar>, Error> + 'a {
-        self.iomap_region_sized::<0>(bar, name)
-    }
-
     /// Returns a [`kernel::irq::Registration`] for the given IRQ vector.
     pub fn request_irq<'a, T: crate::irq::Handler + 'static>(
         &'a self,
diff --git a/rust/kernel/pci/io.rs b/rust/kernel/pci/io.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..65151a0a1a41
--- /dev/null
+++ b/rust/kernel/pci/io.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,141 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+//! PCI memory-mapped I/O infrastructure.
+
+use super::Device;
+use crate::{
+    bindings, device,
+    devres::Devres,
+    io::{Io, IoRaw},
+    str::CStr,
+    sync::aref::ARef,
+};
+use core::ops::Deref;
+use kernel::prelude::*;
+
+/// A PCI BAR to perform I/O-Operations on.
+///
+/// # Invariants
+///
+/// `Bar` always holds an `IoRaw` inststance that holds a valid pointer to the start of the I/O
+/// memory mapped PCI bar and its size.
+pub struct Bar<const SIZE: usize = 0> {
+    pdev: ARef<Device>,
+    io: IoRaw<SIZE>,
+    num: i32,
+}
+
+impl<const SIZE: usize> Bar<SIZE> {
+    pub(super) fn new(pdev: &Device, num: u32, name: &CStr) -> Result<Self> {
+        let len = pdev.resource_len(num)?;
+        if len == 0 {
+            return Err(ENOMEM);
+        }
+
+        // Convert to `i32`, since that's what all the C bindings use.
+        let num = i32::try_from(num)?;
+
+        // SAFETY:
+        // `pdev` is valid by the invariants of `Device`.
+        // `num` is checked for validity by a previous call to `Device::resource_len`.
+        // `name` is always valid.
+        let ret = unsafe { bindings::pci_request_region(pdev.as_raw(), num, name.as_char_ptr()) };
+        if ret != 0 {
+            return Err(EBUSY);
+        }
+
+        // SAFETY:
+        // `pdev` is valid by the invariants of `Device`.
+        // `num` is checked for validity by a previous call to `Device::resource_len`.
+        // `name` is always valid.
+        let ioptr: usize = unsafe { bindings::pci_iomap(pdev.as_raw(), num, 0) } as usize;
+        if ioptr == 0 {
+            // SAFETY:
+            // `pdev` valid by the invariants of `Device`.
+            // `num` is checked for validity by a previous call to `Device::resource_len`.
+            unsafe { bindings::pci_release_region(pdev.as_raw(), num) };
+            return Err(ENOMEM);
+        }
+
+        let io = match IoRaw::new(ioptr, len as usize) {
+            Ok(io) => io,
+            Err(err) => {
+                // SAFETY:
+                // `pdev` is valid by the invariants of `Device`.
+                // `ioptr` is guaranteed to be the start of a valid I/O mapped memory region.
+                // `num` is checked for validity by a previous call to `Device::resource_len`.
+                unsafe { Self::do_release(pdev, ioptr, num) };
+                return Err(err);
+            }
+        };
+
+        Ok(Bar {
+            pdev: pdev.into(),
+            io,
+            num,
+        })
+    }
+
+    /// # Safety
+    ///
+    /// `ioptr` must be a valid pointer to the memory mapped PCI bar number `num`.
+    unsafe fn do_release(pdev: &Device, ioptr: usize, num: i32) {
+        // SAFETY:
+        // `pdev` is valid by the invariants of `Device`.
+        // `ioptr` is valid by the safety requirements.
+        // `num` is valid by the safety requirements.
+        unsafe {
+            bindings::pci_iounmap(pdev.as_raw(), ioptr as *mut c_void);
+            bindings::pci_release_region(pdev.as_raw(), num);
+        }
+    }
+
+    fn release(&self) {
+        // SAFETY: The safety requirements are guaranteed by the type invariant of `self.pdev`.
+        unsafe { Self::do_release(&self.pdev, self.io.addr(), self.num) };
+    }
+}
+
+impl Bar {
+    #[inline]
+    pub(super) fn index_is_valid(index: u32) -> bool {
+        // A `struct pci_dev` owns an array of resources with at most `PCI_NUM_RESOURCES` entries.
+        index < bindings::PCI_NUM_RESOURCES
+    }
+}
+
+impl<const SIZE: usize> Drop for Bar<SIZE> {
+    fn drop(&mut self) {
+        self.release();
+    }
+}
+
+impl<const SIZE: usize> Deref for Bar<SIZE> {
+    type Target = Io<SIZE>;
+
+    fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
+        // SAFETY: By the type invariant of `Self`, the MMIO range in `self.io` is properly mapped.
+        unsafe { Io::from_raw(&self.io) }
+    }
+}
+
+impl Device<device::Bound> {
+    /// Mapps an entire PCI-BAR after performing a region-request on it. I/O operation bound checks
+    /// can be performed on compile time for offsets (plus the requested type size) < SIZE.
+    pub fn iomap_region_sized<'a, const SIZE: usize>(
+        &'a self,
+        bar: u32,
+        name: &'a CStr,
+    ) -> impl PinInit<Devres<Bar<SIZE>>, Error> + 'a {
+        Devres::new(self.as_ref(), Bar::<SIZE>::new(self, bar, name))
+    }
+
+    /// Mapps an entire PCI-BAR after performing a region-request on it.
+    pub fn iomap_region<'a>(
+        &'a self,
+        bar: u32,
+        name: &'a CStr,
+    ) -> impl PinInit<Devres<Bar>, Error> + 'a {
+        self.iomap_region_sized::<0>(bar, name)
+    }
+}
-- 
2.51.0
^ permalink raw reply related	[flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread* [PATCH 3/3] rust: pci: move IRQ infrastructure to separate file
  2025-10-15 18:14 [PATCH 0/3] Rust PCI housekeeping Danilo Krummrich
  2025-10-15 18:14 ` [PATCH 1/3] rust: pci: implement TryInto<IrqRequest<'a>> for IrqVector<'a> Danilo Krummrich
  2025-10-15 18:14 ` [PATCH 2/3] rust: pci: move I/O infrastructure to separate file Danilo Krummrich
@ 2025-10-15 18:14 ` Danilo Krummrich
  2025-10-15 23:02   ` Bjorn Helgaas
  2025-10-20 11:39 ` [PATCH 0/3] Rust PCI housekeeping Danilo Krummrich
  3 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread
From: Danilo Krummrich @ 2025-10-15 18:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bhelgaas, kwilczynski, ojeda, alex.gaynor, boqun.feng, gary,
	bjorn3_gh, lossin, a.hindborg, aliceryhl, tmgross
  Cc: rust-for-linux, linux-pci, linux-kernel, Danilo Krummrich
Move the PCI interrupt infrastructure to a separate sub-module in order
to keep things organized.
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
---
 rust/kernel/pci.rs     | 236 +--------------------------------------
 rust/kernel/pci/irq.rs | 244 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 247 insertions(+), 233 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 rust/kernel/pci/irq.rs
diff --git a/rust/kernel/pci.rs b/rust/kernel/pci.rs
index ed9d8619f944..ce612c9b7b56 100644
--- a/rust/kernel/pci.rs
+++ b/rust/kernel/pci.rs
@@ -6,80 +6,26 @@
 
 use crate::{
     bindings, container_of, device,
-    device::Bound,
     device_id::{RawDeviceId, RawDeviceIdIndex},
-    devres, driver,
+    driver,
     error::{from_result, to_result, Result},
-    irq::{self, IrqRequest},
     str::CStr,
-    sync::aref::ARef,
     types::Opaque,
     ThisModule,
 };
 use core::{
     marker::PhantomData,
-    ops::RangeInclusive,
     ptr::{addr_of_mut, NonNull},
 };
 use kernel::prelude::*;
 
 mod id;
 mod io;
+mod irq;
 
 pub use self::id::{Class, ClassMask, Vendor};
 pub use self::io::Bar;
-
-/// IRQ type flags for PCI interrupt allocation.
-#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
-pub enum IrqType {
-    /// INTx interrupts.
-    Intx,
-    /// Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI).
-    Msi,
-    /// Extended Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI-X).
-    MsiX,
-}
-
-impl IrqType {
-    /// Convert to the corresponding kernel flags.
-    const fn as_raw(self) -> u32 {
-        match self {
-            IrqType::Intx => bindings::PCI_IRQ_INTX,
-            IrqType::Msi => bindings::PCI_IRQ_MSI,
-            IrqType::MsiX => bindings::PCI_IRQ_MSIX,
-        }
-    }
-}
-
-/// Set of IRQ types that can be used for PCI interrupt allocation.
-#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default)]
-pub struct IrqTypes(u32);
-
-impl IrqTypes {
-    /// Create a set containing all IRQ types (MSI-X, MSI, and Legacy).
-    pub const fn all() -> Self {
-        Self(bindings::PCI_IRQ_ALL_TYPES)
-    }
-
-    /// Build a set of IRQ types.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```ignore
-    /// // Create a set with only MSI and MSI-X (no legacy interrupts).
-    /// let msi_only = IrqTypes::default()
-    ///     .with(IrqType::Msi)
-    ///     .with(IrqType::MsiX);
-    /// ```
-    pub const fn with(self, irq_type: IrqType) -> Self {
-        Self(self.0 | irq_type.as_raw())
-    }
-
-    /// Get the raw flags value.
-    const fn as_raw(self) -> u32 {
-        self.0
-    }
-}
+pub use self::irq::{IrqType, IrqTypes, IrqVector};
 
 /// An adapter for the registration of PCI drivers.
 pub struct Adapter<T: Driver>(T);
@@ -463,182 +409,6 @@ pub fn pci_class(&self) -> Class {
     }
 }
 
-/// Represents an allocated IRQ vector for a specific PCI device.
-///
-/// This type ties an IRQ vector to the device it was allocated for,
-/// ensuring the vector is only used with the correct device.
-#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
-pub struct IrqVector<'a> {
-    dev: &'a Device<Bound>,
-    index: u32,
-}
-
-impl<'a> IrqVector<'a> {
-    /// Creates a new [`IrqVector`] for the given device and index.
-    ///
-    /// # Safety
-    ///
-    /// - `index` must be a valid IRQ vector index for `dev`.
-    /// - `dev` must point to a [`Device`] that has successfully allocated IRQ vectors.
-    unsafe fn new(dev: &'a Device<Bound>, index: u32) -> Self {
-        Self { dev, index }
-    }
-
-    /// Returns the raw vector index.
-    fn index(&self) -> u32 {
-        self.index
-    }
-}
-
-impl<'a> TryInto<IrqRequest<'a>> for IrqVector<'a> {
-    type Error = Error;
-
-    fn try_into(self) -> Result<IrqRequest<'a>> {
-        // SAFETY: `self.as_raw` returns a valid pointer to a `struct pci_dev`.
-        let irq = unsafe { bindings::pci_irq_vector(self.dev.as_raw(), self.index()) };
-        if irq < 0 {
-            return Err(crate::error::Error::from_errno(irq));
-        }
-        // SAFETY: `irq` is guaranteed to be a valid IRQ number for `&self`.
-        Ok(unsafe { IrqRequest::new(self.dev.as_ref(), irq as u32) })
-    }
-}
-
-/// Represents an IRQ vector allocation for a PCI device.
-///
-/// This type ensures that IRQ vectors are properly allocated and freed by
-/// tying the allocation to the lifetime of this registration object.
-///
-/// # Invariants
-///
-/// The [`Device`] has successfully allocated IRQ vectors.
-struct IrqVectorRegistration {
-    dev: ARef<Device>,
-}
-
-impl IrqVectorRegistration {
-    /// Allocate and register IRQ vectors for the given PCI device.
-    ///
-    /// Allocates IRQ vectors and registers them with devres for automatic cleanup.
-    /// Returns a range of valid IRQ vectors.
-    fn register<'a>(
-        dev: &'a Device<Bound>,
-        min_vecs: u32,
-        max_vecs: u32,
-        irq_types: IrqTypes,
-    ) -> Result<RangeInclusive<IrqVector<'a>>> {
-        // SAFETY:
-        // - `dev.as_raw()` is guaranteed to be a valid pointer to a `struct pci_dev`
-        //   by the type invariant of `Device`.
-        // - `pci_alloc_irq_vectors` internally validates all other parameters
-        //   and returns error codes.
-        let ret = unsafe {
-            bindings::pci_alloc_irq_vectors(dev.as_raw(), min_vecs, max_vecs, irq_types.as_raw())
-        };
-
-        to_result(ret)?;
-        let count = ret as u32;
-
-        // SAFETY:
-        // - `pci_alloc_irq_vectors` returns the number of allocated vectors on success.
-        // - Vectors are 0-based, so valid indices are [0, count-1].
-        // - `pci_alloc_irq_vectors` guarantees `count >= min_vecs > 0`, so both `0` and
-        //   `count - 1` are valid IRQ vector indices for `dev`.
-        let range = unsafe { IrqVector::new(dev, 0)..=IrqVector::new(dev, count - 1) };
-
-        // INVARIANT: The IRQ vector allocation for `dev` above was successful.
-        let irq_vecs = Self { dev: dev.into() };
-        devres::register(dev.as_ref(), irq_vecs, GFP_KERNEL)?;
-
-        Ok(range)
-    }
-}
-
-impl Drop for IrqVectorRegistration {
-    fn drop(&mut self) {
-        // SAFETY:
-        // - By the type invariant, `self.dev.as_raw()` is a valid pointer to a `struct pci_dev`.
-        // - `self.dev` has successfully allocated IRQ vectors.
-        unsafe { bindings::pci_free_irq_vectors(self.dev.as_raw()) };
-    }
-}
-
-impl Device<device::Bound> {
-    /// Returns a [`kernel::irq::Registration`] for the given IRQ vector.
-    pub fn request_irq<'a, T: crate::irq::Handler + 'static>(
-        &'a self,
-        vector: IrqVector<'a>,
-        flags: irq::Flags,
-        name: &'static CStr,
-        handler: impl PinInit<T, Error> + 'a,
-    ) -> Result<impl PinInit<irq::Registration<T>, Error> + 'a> {
-        let request = vector.try_into()?;
-
-        Ok(irq::Registration::<T>::new(request, flags, name, handler))
-    }
-
-    /// Returns a [`kernel::irq::ThreadedRegistration`] for the given IRQ vector.
-    pub fn request_threaded_irq<'a, T: crate::irq::ThreadedHandler + 'static>(
-        &'a self,
-        vector: IrqVector<'a>,
-        flags: irq::Flags,
-        name: &'static CStr,
-        handler: impl PinInit<T, Error> + 'a,
-    ) -> Result<impl PinInit<irq::ThreadedRegistration<T>, Error> + 'a> {
-        let request = vector.try_into()?;
-
-        Ok(irq::ThreadedRegistration::<T>::new(
-            request, flags, name, handler,
-        ))
-    }
-
-    /// Allocate IRQ vectors for this PCI device with automatic cleanup.
-    ///
-    /// Allocates between `min_vecs` and `max_vecs` interrupt vectors for the device.
-    /// The allocation will use MSI-X, MSI, or legacy interrupts based on the `irq_types`
-    /// parameter and hardware capabilities. When multiple types are specified, the kernel
-    /// will try them in order of preference: MSI-X first, then MSI, then legacy interrupts.
-    ///
-    /// The allocated vectors are automatically freed when the device is unbound, using the
-    /// devres (device resource management) system.
-    ///
-    /// # Arguments
-    ///
-    /// * `min_vecs` - Minimum number of vectors required.
-    /// * `max_vecs` - Maximum number of vectors to allocate.
-    /// * `irq_types` - Types of interrupts that can be used.
-    ///
-    /// # Returns
-    ///
-    /// Returns a range of IRQ vectors that were successfully allocated, or an error if the
-    /// allocation fails or cannot meet the minimum requirement.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// # use kernel::{ device::Bound, pci};
-    /// # fn no_run(dev: &pci::Device<Bound>) -> Result {
-    /// // Allocate using any available interrupt type in the order mentioned above.
-    /// let vectors = dev.alloc_irq_vectors(1, 32, pci::IrqTypes::all())?;
-    ///
-    /// // Allocate MSI or MSI-X only (no legacy interrupts).
-    /// let msi_only = pci::IrqTypes::default()
-    ///     .with(pci::IrqType::Msi)
-    ///     .with(pci::IrqType::MsiX);
-    /// let vectors = dev.alloc_irq_vectors(4, 16, msi_only)?;
-    /// # Ok(())
-    /// # }
-    /// ```
-    pub fn alloc_irq_vectors(
-        &self,
-        min_vecs: u32,
-        max_vecs: u32,
-        irq_types: IrqTypes,
-    ) -> Result<RangeInclusive<IrqVector<'_>>> {
-        IrqVectorRegistration::register(self, min_vecs, max_vecs, irq_types)
-    }
-}
-
 impl Device<device::Core> {
     /// Enable memory resources for this device.
     pub fn enable_device_mem(&self) -> Result {
diff --git a/rust/kernel/pci/irq.rs b/rust/kernel/pci/irq.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..77235c271876
--- /dev/null
+++ b/rust/kernel/pci/irq.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,244 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+//! PCI interrupt infrastructure.
+
+use super::Device;
+use crate::{
+    bindings, device,
+    device::Bound,
+    devres,
+    error::{to_result, Result},
+    irq::{self, IrqRequest},
+    str::CStr,
+    sync::aref::ARef,
+};
+use core::ops::RangeInclusive;
+use kernel::prelude::*;
+
+/// IRQ type flags for PCI interrupt allocation.
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
+pub enum IrqType {
+    /// INTx interrupts.
+    Intx,
+    /// Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI).
+    Msi,
+    /// Extended Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI-X).
+    MsiX,
+}
+
+impl IrqType {
+    /// Convert to the corresponding kernel flags.
+    const fn as_raw(self) -> u32 {
+        match self {
+            IrqType::Intx => bindings::PCI_IRQ_INTX,
+            IrqType::Msi => bindings::PCI_IRQ_MSI,
+            IrqType::MsiX => bindings::PCI_IRQ_MSIX,
+        }
+    }
+}
+
+/// Set of IRQ types that can be used for PCI interrupt allocation.
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default)]
+pub struct IrqTypes(u32);
+
+impl IrqTypes {
+    /// Create a set containing all IRQ types (MSI-X, MSI, and Legacy).
+    pub const fn all() -> Self {
+        Self(bindings::PCI_IRQ_ALL_TYPES)
+    }
+
+    /// Build a set of IRQ types.
+    ///
+    /// # Examples
+    ///
+    /// ```ignore
+    /// // Create a set with only MSI and MSI-X (no legacy interrupts).
+    /// let msi_only = IrqTypes::default()
+    ///     .with(IrqType::Msi)
+    ///     .with(IrqType::MsiX);
+    /// ```
+    pub const fn with(self, irq_type: IrqType) -> Self {
+        Self(self.0 | irq_type.as_raw())
+    }
+
+    /// Get the raw flags value.
+    const fn as_raw(self) -> u32 {
+        self.0
+    }
+}
+
+/// Represents an allocated IRQ vector for a specific PCI device.
+///
+/// This type ties an IRQ vector to the device it was allocated for,
+/// ensuring the vector is only used with the correct device.
+#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
+pub struct IrqVector<'a> {
+    dev: &'a Device<Bound>,
+    index: u32,
+}
+
+impl<'a> IrqVector<'a> {
+    /// Creates a new [`IrqVector`] for the given device and index.
+    ///
+    /// # Safety
+    ///
+    /// - `index` must be a valid IRQ vector index for `dev`.
+    /// - `dev` must point to a [`Device`] that has successfully allocated IRQ vectors.
+    unsafe fn new(dev: &'a Device<Bound>, index: u32) -> Self {
+        Self { dev, index }
+    }
+
+    /// Returns the raw vector index.
+    fn index(&self) -> u32 {
+        self.index
+    }
+}
+
+impl<'a> TryInto<IrqRequest<'a>> for IrqVector<'a> {
+    type Error = Error;
+
+    fn try_into(self) -> Result<IrqRequest<'a>> {
+        // SAFETY: `self.as_raw` returns a valid pointer to a `struct pci_dev`.
+        let irq = unsafe { bindings::pci_irq_vector(self.dev.as_raw(), self.index()) };
+        if irq < 0 {
+            return Err(crate::error::Error::from_errno(irq));
+        }
+        // SAFETY: `irq` is guaranteed to be a valid IRQ number for `&self`.
+        Ok(unsafe { IrqRequest::new(self.dev.as_ref(), irq as u32) })
+    }
+}
+
+/// Represents an IRQ vector allocation for a PCI device.
+///
+/// This type ensures that IRQ vectors are properly allocated and freed by
+/// tying the allocation to the lifetime of this registration object.
+///
+/// # Invariants
+///
+/// The [`Device`] has successfully allocated IRQ vectors.
+struct IrqVectorRegistration {
+    dev: ARef<Device>,
+}
+
+impl IrqVectorRegistration {
+    /// Allocate and register IRQ vectors for the given PCI device.
+    ///
+    /// Allocates IRQ vectors and registers them with devres for automatic cleanup.
+    /// Returns a range of valid IRQ vectors.
+    fn register<'a>(
+        dev: &'a Device<Bound>,
+        min_vecs: u32,
+        max_vecs: u32,
+        irq_types: IrqTypes,
+    ) -> Result<RangeInclusive<IrqVector<'a>>> {
+        // SAFETY:
+        // - `dev.as_raw()` is guaranteed to be a valid pointer to a `struct pci_dev`
+        //   by the type invariant of `Device`.
+        // - `pci_alloc_irq_vectors` internally validates all other parameters
+        //   and returns error codes.
+        let ret = unsafe {
+            bindings::pci_alloc_irq_vectors(dev.as_raw(), min_vecs, max_vecs, irq_types.as_raw())
+        };
+
+        to_result(ret)?;
+        let count = ret as u32;
+
+        // SAFETY:
+        // - `pci_alloc_irq_vectors` returns the number of allocated vectors on success.
+        // - Vectors are 0-based, so valid indices are [0, count-1].
+        // - `pci_alloc_irq_vectors` guarantees `count >= min_vecs > 0`, so both `0` and
+        //   `count - 1` are valid IRQ vector indices for `dev`.
+        let range = unsafe { IrqVector::new(dev, 0)..=IrqVector::new(dev, count - 1) };
+
+        // INVARIANT: The IRQ vector allocation for `dev` above was successful.
+        let irq_vecs = Self { dev: dev.into() };
+        devres::register(dev.as_ref(), irq_vecs, GFP_KERNEL)?;
+
+        Ok(range)
+    }
+}
+
+impl Drop for IrqVectorRegistration {
+    fn drop(&mut self) {
+        // SAFETY:
+        // - By the type invariant, `self.dev.as_raw()` is a valid pointer to a `struct pci_dev`.
+        // - `self.dev` has successfully allocated IRQ vectors.
+        unsafe { bindings::pci_free_irq_vectors(self.dev.as_raw()) };
+    }
+}
+
+impl Device<device::Bound> {
+    /// Returns a [`kernel::irq::Registration`] for the given IRQ vector.
+    pub fn request_irq<'a, T: crate::irq::Handler + 'static>(
+        &'a self,
+        vector: IrqVector<'a>,
+        flags: irq::Flags,
+        name: &'static CStr,
+        handler: impl PinInit<T, Error> + 'a,
+    ) -> Result<impl PinInit<irq::Registration<T>, Error> + 'a> {
+        let request = vector.try_into()?;
+
+        Ok(irq::Registration::<T>::new(request, flags, name, handler))
+    }
+
+    /// Returns a [`kernel::irq::ThreadedRegistration`] for the given IRQ vector.
+    pub fn request_threaded_irq<'a, T: crate::irq::ThreadedHandler + 'static>(
+        &'a self,
+        vector: IrqVector<'a>,
+        flags: irq::Flags,
+        name: &'static CStr,
+        handler: impl PinInit<T, Error> + 'a,
+    ) -> Result<impl PinInit<irq::ThreadedRegistration<T>, Error> + 'a> {
+        let request = vector.try_into()?;
+
+        Ok(irq::ThreadedRegistration::<T>::new(
+            request, flags, name, handler,
+        ))
+    }
+
+    /// Allocate IRQ vectors for this PCI device with automatic cleanup.
+    ///
+    /// Allocates between `min_vecs` and `max_vecs` interrupt vectors for the device.
+    /// The allocation will use MSI-X, MSI, or legacy interrupts based on the `irq_types`
+    /// parameter and hardware capabilities. When multiple types are specified, the kernel
+    /// will try them in order of preference: MSI-X first, then MSI, then legacy interrupts.
+    ///
+    /// The allocated vectors are automatically freed when the device is unbound, using the
+    /// devres (device resource management) system.
+    ///
+    /// # Arguments
+    ///
+    /// * `min_vecs` - Minimum number of vectors required.
+    /// * `max_vecs` - Maximum number of vectors to allocate.
+    /// * `irq_types` - Types of interrupts that can be used.
+    ///
+    /// # Returns
+    ///
+    /// Returns a range of IRQ vectors that were successfully allocated, or an error if the
+    /// allocation fails or cannot meet the minimum requirement.
+    ///
+    /// # Examples
+    ///
+    /// ```
+    /// # use kernel::{ device::Bound, pci};
+    /// # fn no_run(dev: &pci::Device<Bound>) -> Result {
+    /// // Allocate using any available interrupt type in the order mentioned above.
+    /// let vectors = dev.alloc_irq_vectors(1, 32, pci::IrqTypes::all())?;
+    ///
+    /// // Allocate MSI or MSI-X only (no legacy interrupts).
+    /// let msi_only = pci::IrqTypes::default()
+    ///     .with(pci::IrqType::Msi)
+    ///     .with(pci::IrqType::MsiX);
+    /// let vectors = dev.alloc_irq_vectors(4, 16, msi_only)?;
+    /// # Ok(())
+    /// # }
+    /// ```
+    pub fn alloc_irq_vectors(
+        &self,
+        min_vecs: u32,
+        max_vecs: u32,
+        irq_types: IrqTypes,
+    ) -> Result<RangeInclusive<IrqVector<'_>>> {
+        IrqVectorRegistration::register(self, min_vecs, max_vecs, irq_types)
+    }
+}
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