Re: [PATCH v12 2/3] rust: add dma coherent allocator abstraction.
From: Andreas Hindborg
Date: Mon Feb 24 2025 - 09:52:04 EST
"Abdiel Janulgue" <abdiel.janulgue@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
[...]
> +/// Inform the kernel about the device's DMA addressing capabilities. This will set the mask for
> +/// both streaming and coherent APIs together.
> +pub fn dma_set_mask_and_coherent(dev: &Device, mask: u64) -> i32 {
> + // SAFETY: device pointer is guaranteed as valid by invariant on `Device`.
> + unsafe { bindings::dma_set_mask_and_coherent(dev.as_raw(), mask) }
> +}
> +
> +/// Same as `dma_set_mask_and_coherent`, but set the mask only for streaming mappings.
> +pub fn dma_set_mask(dev: &Device, mask: u64) -> i32 {
> + // SAFETY: device pointer is guaranteed as valid by invariant on `Device`.
> + unsafe { bindings::dma_set_mask(dev.as_raw(), mask) }
> +}
Sorry if it was asked before, I am late to the party. But would it make
sense to put these to functions on `Device` and make them take `&self`.
> +
> +/// Possible attributes associated with a DMA mapping.
> +///
> +/// They can be combined with the operators `|`, `&`, and `!`.
> +///
> +/// Values can be used from the [`attrs`] module.
> +#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
> +#[repr(transparent)]
> +pub struct Attrs(u32);
> +
> +impl Attrs {
> + /// Get the raw representation of this attribute.
> + pub(crate) fn as_raw(self) -> crate::ffi::c_ulong {
> + self.0 as _
> + }
> +
> + /// Check whether `flags` is contained in `self`.
> + pub fn contains(self, flags: Attrs) -> bool {
> + (self & flags) == flags
> + }
> +}
> +
> +impl core::ops::BitOr for Attrs {
> + type Output = Self;
> + fn bitor(self, rhs: Self) -> Self::Output {
> + Self(self.0 | rhs.0)
> + }
> +}
> +
> +impl core::ops::BitAnd for Attrs {
> + type Output = Self;
> + fn bitand(self, rhs: Self) -> Self::Output {
> + Self(self.0 & rhs.0)
> + }
> +}
> +
> +impl core::ops::Not for Attrs {
> + type Output = Self;
> + fn not(self) -> Self::Output {
> + Self(!self.0)
> + }
> +}
> +
> +/// DMA mapping attrributes.
Typo in attributes.
Best regards,
Andreas Hindborg