[PATCH] rust: sync: add #[must_use] to GlobalGuard and GlobalLock::try_lock

From: Ashutosh Desai

Date: Sat Apr 18 2026 - 20:12:00 EST


Guard is marked #[must_use] since dropping it releases the lock. GlobalGuard
wraps Guard with identical semantics but was missing the annotation, so
discarding it would silently compile without warning.

Similarly, GlobalLock::try_lock was missing #[must_use]. Option<T> does not
propagate #[must_use] from T, so the attribute needs to be on the function
directly - same reason Lock::try_lock has it. Add the explanatory comment
there too.

Signed-off-by: Ashutosh Desai <ashutoshdesai993@xxxxxxxxx>
---
rust/kernel/sync/lock/global.rs | 3 +++
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)

diff --git a/rust/kernel/sync/lock/global.rs b/rust/kernel/sync/lock/global.rs
index aecbdc34738f..7067bdcca9c2 100644
--- a/rust/kernel/sync/lock/global.rs
+++ b/rust/kernel/sync/lock/global.rs
@@ -85,6 +85,8 @@ pub fn lock(&'static self) -> GlobalGuard<B> {
}

/// Try to lock this global lock.
+ // `Option<T>` is not `#[must_use]` even if `T` is, thus the attribute is needed here.
+ #[must_use = "if unused, the lock will be immediately unlocked"]
#[inline]
pub fn try_lock(&'static self) -> Option<GlobalGuard<B>> {
Some(GlobalGuard {
@@ -96,6 +98,7 @@ pub fn try_lock(&'static self) -> Option<GlobalGuard<B>> {
/// A guard for a [`GlobalLock`].
///
/// See [`global_lock!`] for examples.
+#[must_use = "the lock unlocks immediately when the guard is unused"]
pub struct GlobalGuard<B: GlobalLockBackend> {
inner: Guard<'static, B::Item, B::Backend>,
}
--
2.34.1