[PATCH 12/13] Rust: add abstractions for Binder (WIP)

From: ojeda
Date: Wed Apr 14 2021 - 14:48:20 EST


From: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@xxxxxxxxxx>

These abstractions are work in progress. They are needed for
the next commit, which is the one intended to be reviewed.

Co-developed-by: Alex Gaynor <alex.gaynor@xxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Alex Gaynor <alex.gaynor@xxxxxxxxx>
Co-developed-by: Geoffrey Thomas <geofft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Geoffrey Thomas <geofft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Co-developed-by: Finn Behrens <me@xxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Finn Behrens <me@xxxxxxxxx>
Co-developed-by: Adam Bratschi-Kaye <ark.email@xxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Adam Bratschi-Kaye <ark.email@xxxxxxxxx>
Co-developed-by: Wedson Almeida Filho <wedsonaf@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Wedson Almeida Filho <wedsonaf@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
rust/kernel/lib.rs | 4 +
rust/kernel/linked_list.rs | 245 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
rust/kernel/pages.rs | 173 ++++++++++++++++++
rust/kernel/raw_list.rs | 361 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
4 files changed, 783 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 rust/kernel/linked_list.rs
create mode 100644 rust/kernel/pages.rs
create mode 100644 rust/kernel/raw_list.rs

diff --git a/rust/kernel/lib.rs b/rust/kernel/lib.rs
index 9a06bd60d5c1..c9ffeaae18a0 100644
--- a/rust/kernel/lib.rs
+++ b/rust/kernel/lib.rs
@@ -41,6 +41,10 @@ pub mod chrdev;
mod error;
pub mod file_operations;
pub mod miscdev;
+pub mod pages;
+
+pub mod linked_list;
+mod raw_list;

#[doc(hidden)]
pub mod module_param;
diff --git a/rust/kernel/linked_list.rs b/rust/kernel/linked_list.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..5b0b811eae22
--- /dev/null
+++ b/rust/kernel/linked_list.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,245 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+//! Linked lists.
+//!
+//! TODO: This module is a work in progress.
+
+use alloc::{boxed::Box, sync::Arc};
+use core::ptr::NonNull;
+
+pub use crate::raw_list::{Cursor, GetLinks, Links};
+use crate::{raw_list, raw_list::RawList};
+
+// TODO: Use the one from `kernel::file_operations::PointerWrapper` instead.
+/// Wraps an object to be inserted in a linked list.
+pub trait Wrapper<T: ?Sized> {
+ /// Converts the wrapped object into a pointer that represents it.
+ fn into_pointer(self) -> NonNull<T>;
+
+ /// Converts the object back from the pointer representation.
+ ///
+ /// # Safety
+ ///
+ /// The passed pointer must come from a previous call to [`Wrapper::into_pointer()`].
+ unsafe fn from_pointer(ptr: NonNull<T>) -> Self;
+
+ /// Returns a reference to the wrapped object.
+ fn as_ref(&self) -> &T;
+}
+
+impl<T: ?Sized> Wrapper<T> for Box<T> {
+ fn into_pointer(self) -> NonNull<T> {
+ NonNull::new(Box::into_raw(self)).unwrap()
+ }
+
+ unsafe fn from_pointer(ptr: NonNull<T>) -> Self {
+ Box::from_raw(ptr.as_ptr())
+ }
+
+ fn as_ref(&self) -> &T {
+ AsRef::as_ref(self)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: ?Sized> Wrapper<T> for Arc<T> {
+ fn into_pointer(self) -> NonNull<T> {
+ NonNull::new(Arc::into_raw(self) as _).unwrap()
+ }
+
+ unsafe fn from_pointer(ptr: NonNull<T>) -> Self {
+ Arc::from_raw(ptr.as_ptr())
+ }
+
+ fn as_ref(&self) -> &T {
+ AsRef::as_ref(self)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: ?Sized> Wrapper<T> for &T {
+ fn into_pointer(self) -> NonNull<T> {
+ NonNull::from(self)
+ }
+
+ unsafe fn from_pointer(ptr: NonNull<T>) -> Self {
+ &*ptr.as_ptr()
+ }
+
+ fn as_ref(&self) -> &T {
+ self
+ }
+}
+
+/// A descriptor of wrapped list elements.
+pub trait GetLinksWrapped: GetLinks {
+ /// Specifies which wrapper (e.g., `Box` and `Arc`) wraps the list entries.
+ type Wrapped: Wrapper<Self::EntryType>;
+}
+
+impl<T: ?Sized> GetLinksWrapped for Box<T>
+where
+ Box<T>: GetLinks,
+{
+ type Wrapped = Box<<Box<T> as GetLinks>::EntryType>;
+}
+
+impl<T: GetLinks + ?Sized> GetLinks for Box<T> {
+ type EntryType = T::EntryType;
+ fn get_links(data: &Self::EntryType) -> &Links<Self::EntryType> {
+ <T as GetLinks>::get_links(data)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: ?Sized> GetLinksWrapped for Arc<T>
+where
+ Arc<T>: GetLinks,
+{
+ type Wrapped = Arc<<Arc<T> as GetLinks>::EntryType>;
+}
+
+impl<T: GetLinks + ?Sized> GetLinks for Arc<T> {
+ type EntryType = T::EntryType;
+ fn get_links(data: &Self::EntryType) -> &Links<Self::EntryType> {
+ <T as GetLinks>::get_links(data)
+ }
+}
+
+/// A linked list.
+///
+/// Elements in the list are wrapped and ownership is transferred to the list while the element is
+/// in the list.
+pub struct List<G: GetLinksWrapped> {
+ list: RawList<G>,
+}
+
+impl<G: GetLinksWrapped> List<G> {
+ /// Constructs a new empty linked list.
+ pub fn new() -> Self {
+ Self {
+ list: RawList::new(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Returns whether the list is empty.
+ pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
+ self.list.is_empty()
+ }
+
+ /// Adds the given object to the end (back) of the list.
+ ///
+ /// It is dropped if it's already on this (or another) list; this can happen for
+ /// reference-counted objects, so dropping means decrementing the reference count.
+ pub fn push_back(&mut self, data: G::Wrapped) {
+ let ptr = data.into_pointer();
+
+ // SAFETY: We took ownership of the entry, so it is safe to insert it.
+ if !unsafe { self.list.push_back(ptr.as_ref()) } {
+ // If insertion failed, rebuild object so that it can be freed.
+ // SAFETY: We just called `into_pointer` above.
+ unsafe { G::Wrapped::from_pointer(ptr) };
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Inserts the given object after `existing`.
+ ///
+ /// It is dropped if it's already on this (or another) list; this can happen for
+ /// reference-counted objects, so dropping means decrementing the reference count.
+ ///
+ /// # Safety
+ ///
+ /// Callers must ensure that `existing` points to a valid entry that is on the list.
+ pub unsafe fn insert_after(&mut self, existing: NonNull<G::EntryType>, data: G::Wrapped) {
+ let ptr = data.into_pointer();
+ let entry = &*existing.as_ptr();
+ if !self.list.insert_after(entry, ptr.as_ref()) {
+ // If insertion failed, rebuild object so that it can be freed.
+ G::Wrapped::from_pointer(ptr);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Removes the given entry.
+ ///
+ /// # Safety
+ ///
+ /// Callers must ensure that `data` is either on this list or in no list. It being on another
+ /// list leads to memory unsafety.
+ pub unsafe fn remove(&mut self, data: &G::Wrapped) -> Option<G::Wrapped> {
+ let entry_ref = Wrapper::as_ref(data);
+ if self.list.remove(entry_ref) {
+ Some(G::Wrapped::from_pointer(NonNull::from(entry_ref)))
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Removes the element currently at the front of the list and returns it.
+ ///
+ /// Returns `None` if the list is empty.
+ pub fn pop_front(&mut self) -> Option<G::Wrapped> {
+ let front = self.list.pop_front()?;
+ // SAFETY: Elements on the list were inserted after a call to `into_pointer `.
+ Some(unsafe { G::Wrapped::from_pointer(front) })
+ }
+
+ /// Returns a cursor starting on the first (front) element of the list.
+ pub fn cursor_front(&self) -> Cursor<'_, G> {
+ self.list.cursor_front()
+ }
+
+ /// Returns a mutable cursor starting on the first (front) element of the list.
+ pub fn cursor_front_mut(&mut self) -> CursorMut<'_, G> {
+ CursorMut::new(self.list.cursor_front_mut())
+ }
+}
+
+impl<G: GetLinksWrapped> Default for List<G> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::new()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<G: GetLinksWrapped> Drop for List<G> {
+ fn drop(&mut self) {
+ while self.pop_front().is_some() {}
+ }
+}
+
+/// A list cursor that allows traversing a linked list and inspecting & mutating elements.
+pub struct CursorMut<'a, G: GetLinksWrapped> {
+ cursor: raw_list::CursorMut<'a, G>,
+}
+
+impl<'a, G: GetLinksWrapped> CursorMut<'a, G> {
+ fn new(cursor: raw_list::CursorMut<'a, G>) -> Self {
+ Self { cursor }
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the element the cursor is currently positioned on.
+ pub fn current(&mut self) -> Option<&mut G::EntryType> {
+ self.cursor.current()
+ }
+
+ /// Removes the element the cursor is currently positioned on.
+ ///
+ /// After removal, it advances the cursor to the next element.
+ pub fn remove_current(&mut self) -> Option<G::Wrapped> {
+ let ptr = self.cursor.remove_current()?;
+
+ // SAFETY: Elements on the list were inserted after a call to `into_pointer `.
+ Some(unsafe { G::Wrapped::from_pointer(ptr) })
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the element immediately after the one the cursor is positioned on.
+ pub fn peek_next(&mut self) -> Option<&mut G::EntryType> {
+ self.cursor.peek_next()
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the element immediately before the one the cursor is positioned on.
+ pub fn peek_prev(&mut self) -> Option<&mut G::EntryType> {
+ self.cursor.peek_prev()
+ }
+
+ /// Moves the cursor to the next element.
+ pub fn move_next(&mut self) {
+ self.cursor.move_next();
+ }
+}
diff --git a/rust/kernel/pages.rs b/rust/kernel/pages.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..0426d411470d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/rust/kernel/pages.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,173 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+//! Kernel page allocation and management.
+//!
+//! TODO: This module is a work in progress.
+
+use crate::{bindings, c_types, user_ptr::UserSlicePtrReader, Error, KernelResult, PAGE_SIZE};
+use core::{marker::PhantomData, ptr};
+
+extern "C" {
+ #[allow(improper_ctypes)]
+ fn rust_helper_alloc_pages(
+ gfp_mask: bindings::gfp_t,
+ order: c_types::c_uint,
+ ) -> *mut bindings::page;
+
+ #[allow(improper_ctypes)]
+ fn rust_helper_kmap(page: *mut bindings::page) -> *mut c_types::c_void;
+
+ #[allow(improper_ctypes)]
+ fn rust_helper_kunmap(page: *mut bindings::page);
+}
+
+/// A set of physical pages.
+///
+/// `Pages` holds a reference to a set of pages of order `ORDER`. Having the order as a generic
+/// const allows the struct to have the same size as a pointer.
+///
+/// # Invariants
+///
+/// The pointer [`Pages::pages`] is valid and points to 2^ORDER pages.
+pub struct Pages<const ORDER: u32> {
+ pages: *mut bindings::page,
+}
+
+impl<const ORDER: u32> Pages<ORDER> {
+ /// Allocates a new set of contiguous pages.
+ pub fn new() -> KernelResult<Self> {
+ // TODO: Consider whether we want to allow callers to specify flags.
+ // SAFETY: This only allocates pages. We check that it succeeds in the next statement.
+ let pages = unsafe {
+ rust_helper_alloc_pages(
+ bindings::GFP_KERNEL | bindings::__GFP_ZERO | bindings::__GFP_HIGHMEM,
+ ORDER,
+ )
+ };
+ if pages.is_null() {
+ return Err(Error::ENOMEM);
+ }
+ // INVARIANTS: We checked that the allocation above succeeded>
+ Ok(Self { pages })
+ }
+
+ /// Maps a single page at the given address in the given VM area.
+ ///
+ /// This is only meant to be used by pages of order 0.
+ pub fn insert_page(&self, vma: &mut bindings::vm_area_struct, address: usize) -> KernelResult {
+ if ORDER != 0 {
+ return Err(Error::EINVAL);
+ }
+
+ // SAFETY: We check above that the allocation is of order 0. The range of `address` is
+ // already checked by `vm_insert_page`.
+ let ret = unsafe { bindings::vm_insert_page(vma, address as _, self.pages) };
+ if ret != 0 {
+ Err(Error::from_kernel_errno(ret))
+ } else {
+ Ok(())
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Copies data from the given [`UserSlicePtrReader`] into the pages.
+ pub fn copy_into_page(
+ &self,
+ reader: &mut UserSlicePtrReader,
+ offset: usize,
+ len: usize,
+ ) -> KernelResult {
+ // TODO: For now this only works on the first page.
+ let end = offset.checked_add(len).ok_or(Error::EINVAL)?;
+ if end > PAGE_SIZE {
+ return Err(Error::EINVAL);
+ }
+
+ let mapping = self.kmap(0).ok_or(Error::EINVAL)?;
+
+ // SAFETY: We ensured that the buffer was valid with the check above.
+ unsafe { reader.read_raw((mapping.ptr as usize + offset) as _, len) }?;
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ /// Maps the pages and reads from them into the given buffer.
+ ///
+ /// # Safety
+ ///
+ /// Callers must ensure that the destination buffer is valid for the given length.
+ /// Additionally, if the raw buffer is intended to be recast, they must ensure that the data
+ /// can be safely cast; [`crate::user_ptr::ReadableFromBytes`] has more details about it.
+ pub unsafe fn read(&self, dest: *mut u8, offset: usize, len: usize) -> KernelResult {
+ // TODO: For now this only works on the first page.
+ let end = offset.checked_add(len).ok_or(Error::EINVAL)?;
+ if end > PAGE_SIZE {
+ return Err(Error::EINVAL);
+ }
+
+ let mapping = self.kmap(0).ok_or(Error::EINVAL)?;
+ ptr::copy((mapping.ptr as *mut u8).add(offset), dest, len);
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ /// Maps the pages and writes into them from the given bufer.
+ ///
+ /// # Safety
+ ///
+ /// Callers must ensure that the buffer is valid for the given length. Additionally, if the
+ /// page is (or will be) mapped by userspace, they must ensure that no kernel data is leaked
+ /// through padding if it was cast from another type; [`crate::user_ptr::WritableToBytes`] has
+ /// more details about it.
+ pub unsafe fn write(&self, src: *const u8, offset: usize, len: usize) -> KernelResult {
+ // TODO: For now this only works on the first page.
+ let end = offset.checked_add(len).ok_or(Error::EINVAL)?;
+ if end > PAGE_SIZE {
+ return Err(Error::EINVAL);
+ }
+
+ let mapping = self.kmap(0).ok_or(Error::EINVAL)?;
+ ptr::copy(src, (mapping.ptr as *mut u8).add(offset), len);
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ /// Maps the page at index `index`.
+ fn kmap(&self, index: usize) -> Option<PageMapping> {
+ if index >= 1usize << ORDER {
+ return None;
+ }
+
+ // SAFETY: We checked above that `index` is within range.
+ let page = unsafe { self.pages.add(index) };
+
+ // SAFETY: `page` is valid based on the checks above.
+ let ptr = unsafe { rust_helper_kmap(page) };
+ if ptr.is_null() {
+ return None;
+ }
+
+ Some(PageMapping {
+ page,
+ ptr,
+ _phantom: PhantomData,
+ })
+ }
+}
+
+impl<const ORDER: u32> Drop for Pages<ORDER> {
+ fn drop(&mut self) {
+ // SAFETY: By the type invariants, we know the pages are allocated with the given order.
+ unsafe { bindings::__free_pages(self.pages, ORDER) };
+ }
+}
+
+struct PageMapping<'a> {
+ page: *mut bindings::page,
+ ptr: *mut c_types::c_void,
+ _phantom: PhantomData<&'a i32>,
+}
+
+impl Drop for PageMapping<'_> {
+ fn drop(&mut self) {
+ // SAFETY: An instance of `PageMapping` is created only when `kmap` succeeded for the given
+ // page, so it is safe to unmap it here.
+ unsafe { rust_helper_kunmap(self.page) };
+ }
+}
diff --git a/rust/kernel/raw_list.rs b/rust/kernel/raw_list.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..0202b44d560a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/rust/kernel/raw_list.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,361 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+//! Raw lists.
+//!
+//! TODO: This module is a work in progress.
+
+use core::{
+ cell::UnsafeCell,
+ ptr,
+ ptr::NonNull,
+ sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering},
+};
+
+/// A descriptor of list elements.
+///
+/// It describes the type of list elements and provides a function to determine how to get the
+/// links to be used on a list.
+///
+/// A type that may be in multiple lists simultaneously neneds to implement one of these for each
+/// simultaneous list.
+pub trait GetLinks {
+ /// The type of the entries in the list.
+ type EntryType: ?Sized;
+
+ /// Returns the links to be used when linking an entry within a list.
+ fn get_links(data: &Self::EntryType) -> &Links<Self::EntryType>;
+}
+
+/// The links used to link an object on a linked list.
+///
+/// Instances of this type are usually embedded in structures and returned in calls to
+/// [`GetLinks::get_links`].
+pub struct Links<T: ?Sized> {
+ inserted: AtomicBool,
+ entry: UnsafeCell<ListEntry<T>>,
+}
+
+impl<T: ?Sized> Links<T> {
+ /// Constructs a new [`Links`] instance that isn't inserted on any lists yet.
+ pub fn new() -> Self {
+ Self {
+ inserted: AtomicBool::new(false),
+ entry: UnsafeCell::new(ListEntry::new()),
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn acquire_for_insertion(&self) -> bool {
+ self.inserted
+ .compare_exchange(false, true, Ordering::Acquire, Ordering::Relaxed)
+ .is_ok()
+ }
+
+ fn release_after_removal(&self) {
+ self.inserted.store(false, Ordering::Release);
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: ?Sized> Default for Links<T> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::new()
+ }
+}
+
+struct ListEntry<T: ?Sized> {
+ next: Option<NonNull<T>>,
+ prev: Option<NonNull<T>>,
+}
+
+impl<T: ?Sized> ListEntry<T> {
+ fn new() -> Self {
+ Self {
+ next: None,
+ prev: None,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// A linked list.
+///
+/// # Invariants
+///
+/// The links of objects added to a list are owned by the list.
+pub(crate) struct RawList<G: GetLinks> {
+ head: Option<NonNull<G::EntryType>>,
+}
+
+impl<G: GetLinks> RawList<G> {
+ pub(crate) fn new() -> Self {
+ Self { head: None }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
+ self.head.is_none()
+ }
+
+ fn insert_after_priv(
+ &mut self,
+ existing: &G::EntryType,
+ new_entry: &mut ListEntry<G::EntryType>,
+ new_ptr: Option<NonNull<G::EntryType>>,
+ ) {
+ {
+ // SAFETY: It's safe to get the previous entry of `existing` because the list cannot
+ // change.
+ let existing_links = unsafe { &mut *G::get_links(existing).entry.get() };
+ new_entry.next = existing_links.next;
+ existing_links.next = new_ptr;
+ }
+
+ new_entry.prev = Some(NonNull::from(existing));
+
+ // SAFETY: It's safe to get the next entry of `existing` because the list cannot change.
+ let next_links =
+ unsafe { &mut *G::get_links(new_entry.next.unwrap().as_ref()).entry.get() };
+ next_links.prev = new_ptr;
+ }
+
+ /// Inserts the given object after `existing`.
+ ///
+ /// # Safety
+ ///
+ /// Callers must ensure that `existing` points to a valid entry that is on the list.
+ pub(crate) unsafe fn insert_after(
+ &mut self,
+ existing: &G::EntryType,
+ new: &G::EntryType,
+ ) -> bool {
+ let links = G::get_links(new);
+ if !links.acquire_for_insertion() {
+ // Nothing to do if already inserted.
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // SAFETY: The links are now owned by the list, so it is safe to get a mutable reference.
+ let new_entry = &mut *links.entry.get();
+ self.insert_after_priv(existing, new_entry, Some(NonNull::from(new)));
+ true
+ }
+
+ fn push_back_internal(&mut self, new: &G::EntryType) -> bool {
+ let links = G::get_links(new);
+ if !links.acquire_for_insertion() {
+ // Nothing to do if already inserted.
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // SAFETY: The links are now owned by the list, so it is safe to get a mutable reference.
+ let new_entry = unsafe { &mut *links.entry.get() };
+ let new_ptr = Some(NonNull::from(new));
+ match self.back() {
+ // SAFETY: `back` is valid as the list cannot change.
+ Some(back) => self.insert_after_priv(unsafe { back.as_ref() }, new_entry, new_ptr),
+ None => {
+ self.head = new_ptr;
+ new_entry.next = new_ptr;
+ new_entry.prev = new_ptr;
+ }
+ }
+ true
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) unsafe fn push_back(&mut self, new: &G::EntryType) -> bool {
+ self.push_back_internal(new)
+ }
+
+ fn remove_internal(&mut self, data: &G::EntryType) -> bool {
+ let links = G::get_links(data);
+
+ // SAFETY: The links are now owned by the list, so it is safe to get a mutable reference.
+ let entry = unsafe { &mut *links.entry.get() };
+ let next = if let Some(next) = entry.next {
+ next
+ } else {
+ // Nothing to do if the entry is not on the list.
+ return false;
+ };
+
+ if ptr::eq(data, next.as_ptr()) {
+ // We're removing the only element.
+ self.head = None
+ } else {
+ // Update the head if we're removing it.
+ if let Some(raw_head) = self.head {
+ if ptr::eq(data, raw_head.as_ptr()) {
+ self.head = Some(next);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // SAFETY: It's safe to get the previous entry because the list cannot change.
+ unsafe { &mut *G::get_links(entry.prev.unwrap().as_ref()).entry.get() }.next =
+ entry.next;
+
+ // SAFETY: It's safe to get the next entry because the list cannot change.
+ unsafe { &mut *G::get_links(next.as_ref()).entry.get() }.prev = entry.prev;
+ }
+
+ // Reset the links of the element we're removing so that we know it's not on any list.
+ entry.next = None;
+ entry.prev = None;
+ links.release_after_removal();
+ true
+ }
+
+ /// Removes the given entry.
+ ///
+ /// # Safety
+ ///
+ /// Callers must ensure that `data` is either on this list or in no list. It being on another
+ /// list leads to memory unsafety.
+ pub(crate) unsafe fn remove(&mut self, data: &G::EntryType) -> bool {
+ self.remove_internal(data)
+ }
+
+ fn pop_front_internal(&mut self) -> Option<NonNull<G::EntryType>> {
+ let head = self.head?;
+ // SAFETY: The head is on the list as we just got it from there and it cannot change.
+ unsafe { self.remove(head.as_ref()) };
+ Some(head)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn pop_front(&mut self) -> Option<NonNull<G::EntryType>> {
+ self.pop_front_internal()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn front(&self) -> Option<NonNull<G::EntryType>> {
+ self.head
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn back(&self) -> Option<NonNull<G::EntryType>> {
+ // SAFETY: The links of head are owned by the list, so it is safe to get a reference.
+ unsafe { &*G::get_links(self.head?.as_ref()).entry.get() }.prev
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn cursor_front(&self) -> Cursor<'_, G> {
+ Cursor::new(self, self.front())
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn cursor_front_mut(&mut self) -> CursorMut<'_, G> {
+ CursorMut::new(self, self.front())
+ }
+}
+
+struct CommonCursor<G: GetLinks> {
+ cur: Option<NonNull<G::EntryType>>,
+}
+
+impl<G: GetLinks> CommonCursor<G> {
+ fn new(cur: Option<NonNull<G::EntryType>>) -> Self {
+ Self { cur }
+ }
+
+ fn move_next(&mut self, list: &RawList<G>) {
+ match self.cur.take() {
+ None => self.cur = list.head,
+ Some(cur) => {
+ if let Some(head) = list.head {
+ // SAFETY: We have a shared ref to the linked list, so the links can't change.
+ let links = unsafe { &*G::get_links(cur.as_ref()).entry.get() };
+ if links.next.unwrap() != head {
+ self.cur = links.next;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn move_prev(&mut self, list: &RawList<G>) {
+ match list.head {
+ None => self.cur = None,
+ Some(head) => {
+ let next = match self.cur.take() {
+ None => head,
+ Some(cur) => {
+ if cur == head {
+ return;
+ }
+ cur
+ }
+ };
+ // SAFETY: There's a shared ref to the list, so the links can't change.
+ let links = unsafe { &*G::get_links(next.as_ref()).entry.get() };
+ self.cur = links.prev;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// A list cursor that allows traversing a linked list and inspecting elements.
+pub struct Cursor<'a, G: GetLinks> {
+ cursor: CommonCursor<G>,
+ list: &'a RawList<G>,
+}
+
+impl<'a, G: GetLinks> Cursor<'a, G> {
+ fn new(list: &'a RawList<G>, cur: Option<NonNull<G::EntryType>>) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ list,
+ cursor: CommonCursor::new(cur),
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the element the cursor is currently positioned on.
+ pub fn current(&self) -> Option<&'a G::EntryType> {
+ let cur = self.cursor.cur?;
+ // SAFETY: Objects must be kept alive while on the list.
+ Some(unsafe { &*cur.as_ptr() })
+ }
+
+ /// Moves the cursor to the next element.
+ pub fn move_next(&mut self) {
+ self.cursor.move_next(self.list);
+ }
+}
+
+pub(crate) struct CursorMut<'a, G: GetLinks> {
+ cursor: CommonCursor<G>,
+ list: &'a mut RawList<G>,
+}
+
+impl<'a, G: GetLinks> CursorMut<'a, G> {
+ fn new(list: &'a mut RawList<G>, cur: Option<NonNull<G::EntryType>>) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ list,
+ cursor: CommonCursor::new(cur),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn current(&mut self) -> Option<&mut G::EntryType> {
+ let cur = self.cursor.cur?;
+ // SAFETY: Objects must be kept alive while on the list.
+ Some(unsafe { &mut *cur.as_ptr() })
+ }
+
+ /// Removes the entry the cursor is pointing to and advances the cursor to the next entry. It
+ /// returns a raw pointer to the removed element (if one is removed).
+ pub(crate) fn remove_current(&mut self) -> Option<NonNull<G::EntryType>> {
+ let entry = self.cursor.cur?;
+ self.cursor.move_next(self.list);
+ // SAFETY: The entry is on the list as we just got it from there and it cannot change.
+ unsafe { self.list.remove(entry.as_ref()) };
+ Some(entry)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn peek_next(&mut self) -> Option<&mut G::EntryType> {
+ let mut new = CommonCursor::new(self.cursor.cur);
+ new.move_next(self.list);
+ // SAFETY: Objects must be kept alive while on the list.
+ Some(unsafe { &mut *new.cur?.as_ptr() })
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn peek_prev(&mut self) -> Option<&mut G::EntryType> {
+ let mut new = CommonCursor::new(self.cursor.cur);
+ new.move_prev(self.list);
+ // SAFETY: Objects must be kept alive while on the list.
+ Some(unsafe { &mut *new.cur?.as_ptr() })
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn move_next(&mut self) {
+ self.cursor.move_next(self.list);
+ }
+}
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