// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 //! Sleepable read-copy update (SRCU) support. //! //! C header: [`include/linux/srcu.h`](srctree/include/linux/srcu.h) use crate::{ bindings, error::to_result, prelude::*, sync::LockClassKey, types::{ NotThreadSafe, Opaque, // }, }; use pin_init::pin_data; /// Creates an [`Srcu`] initialiser with the given name and a newly-created lock class. #[doc(hidden)] #[macro_export] macro_rules! new_srcu { ($($name:literal)?) => { $crate::sync::Srcu::new($crate::optional_name!($($name)?), $crate::static_lock_class!()) }; } pub use new_srcu; /// Sleepable read-copy update primitive. /// /// SRCU readers may sleep while holding the read-side guard. /// /// The destructor waits for active readers and callbacks, so it may sleep. /// If a read-side guard has been leaked, dropping an [`Srcu`] may never return. /// /// # Invariants /// /// This represents a valid `struct srcu_struct` initialized by the C SRCU API /// and it remains pinned and valid until the pinned destructor runs. #[repr(transparent)] #[pin_data(PinnedDrop)] pub struct Srcu { #[pin] inner: Opaque, } impl Srcu { /// Creates a new SRCU instance. #[inline] pub fn new(name: &'static CStr, key: Pin<&'static LockClassKey>) -> impl PinInit { try_pin_init!(Self { // INVARIANT: On success, the C initializer creates a valid `srcu_struct` and // it remains pinned until `PinnedDrop` runs. inner <- Opaque::try_ffi_init(|ptr: *mut bindings::srcu_struct| { // SAFETY: `ptr` points to valid uninitialised memory for a `srcu_struct`. to_result(unsafe { bindings::init_srcu_struct_with_key(ptr, name.as_char_ptr(), key.as_ptr()) }) }), }) } /// Enters an SRCU read-side critical section. /// /// Leaking the returned [`Guard`] leaves the SRCU read-side critical /// section active and makes `drop` sleep forever. #[inline] pub fn read_lock(&self) -> Guard<'_> { // SAFETY: By the type invariants, `self` contains a valid `struct srcu_struct`. let idx = unsafe { bindings::srcu_read_lock(self.inner.get()) }; // INVARIANT: `idx` was returned by `srcu_read_lock()` for this `Srcu`. Guard { srcu: self, idx, _not_send: NotThreadSafe, } } /// Waits until all pre-existing SRCU readers have completed. #[inline] pub fn synchronize(&self) { // SAFETY: By the type invariants, `self` contains a valid `struct srcu_struct`. unsafe { bindings::synchronize_srcu(self.inner.get()) }; } /// Waits until all pre-existing SRCU readers have completed, expedited. /// /// This requests a lower-latency grace period than [`Srcu::synchronize`] typically /// at the cost of higher system-wide overhead. Prefer [`Srcu::synchronize`] by default /// and use this variant only when reducing reset or teardown latency is more important /// than the extra cost. #[inline] pub fn synchronize_expedited(&self) { // SAFETY: By the type invariants, `self` contains a valid `struct srcu_struct`. unsafe { bindings::synchronize_srcu_expedited(self.inner.get()) }; } } #[pinned_drop] impl PinnedDrop for Srcu { fn drop(self: Pin<&mut Self>) { let ptr = self.inner.get(); if crate::warn_on!( // SAFETY: By the type invariants, `self` contains a valid and pinned `struct srcu_struct` // and `srcu_readers_active()` only checks the active reader count. unsafe { bindings::srcu_readers_active(ptr) } ) { // `cleanup_srcu_struct()` may return early if there are still active readers. // This should only happen if a guard was leaked with `mem::forget`, which is // "WRONG" code and may cause a UAF because Rust will free the `srcu_struct` // while it is still referenced from the C side (e.g. by `call_srcu()` callbacks). // // Another consequence of leaking guards is that `call_srcu()` callbacks will // never run because the grace period can never complete due to permanently // active readers (i.e. leaked guards). // // If this ever happens, that means the guard was leaked by mistake and the // caller must fix the bug. Sleeping here is intentional and less harmful // than risking a UAF. // // SAFETY: By the type invariants, `self` contains a valid and pinned // `struct srcu_struct`. unsafe { bindings::synchronize_srcu(ptr) }; } // Ensure all SRCU callbacks have been finished before freeing. // SAFETY: By the type invariants, `self` contains a valid and pinned `struct srcu_struct`. unsafe { bindings::srcu_barrier(ptr) }; // SAFETY: By the type invariants, `self` contains a valid and pinned `struct srcu_struct`. unsafe { bindings::cleanup_srcu_struct(ptr) }; } } // SAFETY: `srcu_struct` may be shared and used across threads. unsafe impl Send for Srcu {} // SAFETY: `srcu_struct` may be shared and used concurrently. unsafe impl Sync for Srcu {} /// Guard for an active SRCU read-side critical section on a particular [`Srcu`]. /// /// Leaking this guard with [`core::mem::forget`] leaves the SRCU read-side /// critical section active and makes dropping the associated [`Srcu`] sleep forever. /// /// # Invariants /// /// `idx` is the index returned by `srcu_read_lock()` for `srcu`. #[must_use = "if unused, the lock will be immediately unlocked"] pub struct Guard<'a> { srcu: &'a Srcu, idx: i32, _not_send: NotThreadSafe, } impl Guard<'_> { /// Explicitly releases the SRCU read-side critical section. #[inline] pub fn unlock(self) {} } impl Drop for Guard<'_> { #[inline] fn drop(&mut self) { // SAFETY: `Guard` is only constructible through `Srcu::read_lock()`, // which returns a valid index for the SRCU instance. unsafe { bindings::srcu_read_unlock(self.srcu.inner.get(), self.idx) }; } }