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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 //! Crate for all kernel procedural macros. mod concat_idents; mod helpers; mod module; mod vtable; use proc_macro::TokenStream; /// Declares a kernel module. /// /// The `type` argument should be a type which implements the [`Module`] /// trait. Also accepts various forms of kernel metadata. /// /// C header: [`include/linux/moduleparam.h`](../../../include/linux/moduleparam.h) /// /// [`Module`]: ../kernel/trait.Module.html /// /// # Examples /// /// ```ignore /// use kernel::prelude::*; /// /// module!{ /// type: MyModule, /// name: b"my_kernel_module", /// author: b"Rust for Linux Contributors", /// description: b"My very own kernel module!", /// license: b"GPL", /// params: { /// my_i32: i32 { /// default: 42, /// permissions: 0o000, /// description: b"Example of i32", /// }, /// writeable_i32: i32 { /// default: 42, /// permissions: 0o644, /// description: b"Example of i32", /// }, /// }, /// } /// /// struct MyModule; /// /// impl kernel::Module for MyModule { /// fn init() -> Result<Self> { /// // If the parameter is writeable, then the kparam lock must be /// // taken to read the parameter: /// { /// let lock = THIS_MODULE.kernel_param_lock(); /// pr_info!("i32 param is: {}\n", writeable_i32.read(&lock)); /// } /// // If the parameter is read only, it can be read without locking /// // the kernel parameters: /// pr_info!("i32 param is: {}\n", my_i32.read()); /// Ok(Self) /// } /// } /// ``` /// /// # Supported argument types /// - `type`: type which implements the [`Module`] trait (required). /// - `name`: byte array of the name of the kernel module (required). /// - `author`: byte array of the author of the kernel module. /// - `description`: byte array of the description of the kernel module. /// - `license`: byte array of the license of the kernel module (required). /// - `alias`: byte array of alias name of the kernel module. #[proc_macro] pub fn module(ts: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { module::module(ts) } /// Declares or implements a vtable trait. /// /// Linux's use of pure vtables is very close to Rust traits, but they differ /// in how unimplemented functions are represented. In Rust, traits can provide /// default implementation for all non-required methods (and the default /// implementation could just return `Error::EINVAL`); Linux typically use C /// `NULL` pointers to represent these functions. /// /// This attribute is intended to close the gap. Traits can be declared and /// implemented with the `#[vtable]` attribute, and a `HAS_*` associated constant /// will be generated for each method in the trait, indicating if the implementor /// has overridden a method. /// /// This attribute is not needed if all methods are required. /// /// # Examples /// /// ```ignore /// use kernel::prelude::*; /// /// // Declares a `#[vtable]` trait /// #[vtable] /// pub trait Operations: Send + Sync + Sized { /// fn foo(&self) -> Result<()> { /// Err(EINVAL) /// } /// /// fn bar(&self) -> Result<()> { /// Err(EINVAL) /// } /// } /// /// struct Foo; /// /// // Implements the `#[vtable]` trait /// #[vtable] /// impl Operations for Foo { /// fn foo(&self) -> Result<()> { /// # Err(EINVAL) /// // ... /// } /// } /// /// assert_eq!(<Foo as Operations>::HAS_FOO, true); /// assert_eq!(<Foo as Operations>::HAS_BAR, false); /// ``` #[proc_macro_attribute] pub fn vtable(attr: TokenStream, ts: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { vtable::vtable(attr, ts) } /// Concatenate two identifiers. /// /// This is useful in macros that need to declare or reference items with names /// starting with a fixed prefix and ending in a user specified name. The resulting /// identifier has the span of the second argument. /// /// # Examples /// /// ```ignore /// use kernel::macro::concat_idents; /// /// macro_rules! pub_no_prefix { /// ($prefix:ident, $($newname:ident),+) => { /// $(pub(crate) const $newname: u32 = kernel::macros::concat_idents!($prefix, $newname);)+ /// }; /// } /// /// pub_no_prefix!( /// binder_driver_return_protocol_, /// BR_OK, /// BR_ERROR, /// BR_TRANSACTION, /// BR_REPLY, /// BR_DEAD_REPLY, /// BR_TRANSACTION_COMPLETE, /// BR_INCREFS, /// BR_ACQUIRE, /// BR_RELEASE, /// BR_DECREFS, /// BR_NOOP, /// BR_SPAWN_LOOPER, /// BR_DEAD_BINDER, /// BR_CLEAR_DEATH_NOTIFICATION_DONE, /// BR_FAILED_REPLY /// ); /// /// assert_eq!(BR_OK, binder_driver_return_protocol_BR_OK); /// ``` #[proc_macro] pub fn concat_idents(ts: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { concat_idents::concat_idents(ts) }
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