kernel/page.rs
1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2
3//! Kernel page allocation and management.
4
5use crate::{
6 alloc::{AllocError, Flags},
7 bindings,
8 error::code::*,
9 error::Result,
10 uaccess::UserSliceReader,
11};
12use core::ptr::{self, NonNull};
13
14/// A bitwise shift for the page size.
15pub const PAGE_SHIFT: usize = bindings::PAGE_SHIFT as usize;
16
17/// The number of bytes in a page.
18pub const PAGE_SIZE: usize = bindings::PAGE_SIZE;
19
20/// A bitmask that gives the page containing a given address.
21pub const PAGE_MASK: usize = !(PAGE_SIZE - 1);
22
23/// Round up the given number to the next multiple of [`PAGE_SIZE`].
24///
25/// It is incorrect to pass an address where the next multiple of [`PAGE_SIZE`] doesn't fit in a
26/// [`usize`].
27pub const fn page_align(addr: usize) -> usize {
28 // Parentheses around `PAGE_SIZE - 1` to avoid triggering overflow sanitizers in the wrong
29 // cases.
30 (addr + (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) & PAGE_MASK
31}
32
33/// A pointer to a page that owns the page allocation.
34///
35/// # Invariants
36///
37/// The pointer is valid, and has ownership over the page.
38pub struct Page {
39 page: NonNull<bindings::page>,
40}
41
42// SAFETY: Pages have no logic that relies on them staying on a given thread, so moving them across
43// threads is safe.
44unsafe impl Send for Page {}
45
46// SAFETY: Pages have no logic that relies on them not being accessed concurrently, so accessing
47// them concurrently is safe.
48unsafe impl Sync for Page {}
49
50impl Page {
51 /// Allocates a new page.
52 ///
53 /// # Examples
54 ///
55 /// Allocate memory for a page.
56 ///
57 /// ```
58 /// use kernel::page::Page;
59 ///
60 /// let page = Page::alloc_page(GFP_KERNEL)?;
61 /// # Ok::<(), kernel::alloc::AllocError>(())
62 /// ```
63 ///
64 /// Allocate memory for a page and zero its contents.
65 ///
66 /// ```
67 /// use kernel::page::Page;
68 ///
69 /// let page = Page::alloc_page(GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_ZERO)?;
70 /// # Ok::<(), kernel::alloc::AllocError>(())
71 /// ```
72 pub fn alloc_page(flags: Flags) -> Result<Self, AllocError> {
73 // SAFETY: Depending on the value of `gfp_flags`, this call may sleep. Other than that, it
74 // is always safe to call this method.
75 let page = unsafe { bindings::alloc_pages(flags.as_raw(), 0) };
76 let page = NonNull::new(page).ok_or(AllocError)?;
77 // INVARIANT: We just successfully allocated a page, so we now have ownership of the newly
78 // allocated page. We transfer that ownership to the new `Page` object.
79 Ok(Self { page })
80 }
81
82 /// Returns a raw pointer to the page.
83 pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut bindings::page {
84 self.page.as_ptr()
85 }
86
87 /// Runs a piece of code with this page mapped to an address.
88 ///
89 /// The page is unmapped when this call returns.
90 ///
91 /// # Using the raw pointer
92 ///
93 /// It is up to the caller to use the provided raw pointer correctly. The pointer is valid for
94 /// `PAGE_SIZE` bytes and for the duration in which the closure is called. The pointer might
95 /// only be mapped on the current thread, and when that is the case, dereferencing it on other
96 /// threads is UB. Other than that, the usual rules for dereferencing a raw pointer apply: don't
97 /// cause data races, the memory may be uninitialized, and so on.
98 ///
99 /// If multiple threads map the same page at the same time, then they may reference with
100 /// different addresses. However, even if the addresses are different, the underlying memory is
101 /// still the same for these purposes (e.g., it's still a data race if they both write to the
102 /// same underlying byte at the same time).
103 fn with_page_mapped<T>(&self, f: impl FnOnce(*mut u8) -> T) -> T {
104 // SAFETY: `page` is valid due to the type invariants on `Page`.
105 let mapped_addr = unsafe { bindings::kmap_local_page(self.as_ptr()) };
106
107 let res = f(mapped_addr.cast());
108
109 // This unmaps the page mapped above.
110 //
111 // SAFETY: Since this API takes the user code as a closure, it can only be used in a manner
112 // where the pages are unmapped in reverse order. This is as required by `kunmap_local`.
113 //
114 // In other words, if this call to `kunmap_local` happens when a different page should be
115 // unmapped first, then there must necessarily be a call to `kmap_local_page` other than the
116 // call just above in `with_page_mapped` that made that possible. In this case, it is the
117 // unsafe block that wraps that other call that is incorrect.
118 unsafe { bindings::kunmap_local(mapped_addr) };
119
120 res
121 }
122
123 /// Runs a piece of code with a raw pointer to a slice of this page, with bounds checking.
124 ///
125 /// If `f` is called, then it will be called with a pointer that points at `off` bytes into the
126 /// page, and the pointer will be valid for at least `len` bytes. The pointer is only valid on
127 /// this task, as this method uses a local mapping.
128 ///
129 /// If `off` and `len` refers to a region outside of this page, then this method returns
130 /// [`EINVAL`] and does not call `f`.
131 ///
132 /// # Using the raw pointer
133 ///
134 /// It is up to the caller to use the provided raw pointer correctly. The pointer is valid for
135 /// `len` bytes and for the duration in which the closure is called. The pointer might only be
136 /// mapped on the current thread, and when that is the case, dereferencing it on other threads
137 /// is UB. Other than that, the usual rules for dereferencing a raw pointer apply: don't cause
138 /// data races, the memory may be uninitialized, and so on.
139 ///
140 /// If multiple threads map the same page at the same time, then they may reference with
141 /// different addresses. However, even if the addresses are different, the underlying memory is
142 /// still the same for these purposes (e.g., it's still a data race if they both write to the
143 /// same underlying byte at the same time).
144 fn with_pointer_into_page<T>(
145 &self,
146 off: usize,
147 len: usize,
148 f: impl FnOnce(*mut u8) -> Result<T>,
149 ) -> Result<T> {
150 let bounds_ok = off <= PAGE_SIZE && len <= PAGE_SIZE && (off + len) <= PAGE_SIZE;
151
152 if bounds_ok {
153 self.with_page_mapped(move |page_addr| {
154 // SAFETY: The `off` integer is at most `PAGE_SIZE`, so this pointer offset will
155 // result in a pointer that is in bounds or one off the end of the page.
156 f(unsafe { page_addr.add(off) })
157 })
158 } else {
159 Err(EINVAL)
160 }
161 }
162
163 /// Maps the page and reads from it into the given buffer.
164 ///
165 /// This method will perform bounds checks on the page offset. If `offset .. offset+len` goes
166 /// outside of the page, then this call returns [`EINVAL`].
167 ///
168 /// # Safety
169 ///
170 /// * Callers must ensure that `dst` is valid for writing `len` bytes.
171 /// * Callers must ensure that this call does not race with a write to the same page that
172 /// overlaps with this read.
173 pub unsafe fn read_raw(&self, dst: *mut u8, offset: usize, len: usize) -> Result {
174 self.with_pointer_into_page(offset, len, move |src| {
175 // SAFETY: If `with_pointer_into_page` calls into this closure, then
176 // it has performed a bounds check and guarantees that `src` is
177 // valid for `len` bytes.
178 //
179 // There caller guarantees that there is no data race.
180 unsafe { ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(src, dst, len) };
181 Ok(())
182 })
183 }
184
185 /// Maps the page and writes into it from the given buffer.
186 ///
187 /// This method will perform bounds checks on the page offset. If `offset .. offset+len` goes
188 /// outside of the page, then this call returns [`EINVAL`].
189 ///
190 /// # Safety
191 ///
192 /// * Callers must ensure that `src` is valid for reading `len` bytes.
193 /// * Callers must ensure that this call does not race with a read or write to the same page
194 /// that overlaps with this write.
195 pub unsafe fn write_raw(&self, src: *const u8, offset: usize, len: usize) -> Result {
196 self.with_pointer_into_page(offset, len, move |dst| {
197 // SAFETY: If `with_pointer_into_page` calls into this closure, then it has performed a
198 // bounds check and guarantees that `dst` is valid for `len` bytes.
199 //
200 // There caller guarantees that there is no data race.
201 unsafe { ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(src, dst, len) };
202 Ok(())
203 })
204 }
205
206 /// Maps the page and zeroes the given slice.
207 ///
208 /// This method will perform bounds checks on the page offset. If `offset .. offset+len` goes
209 /// outside of the page, then this call returns [`EINVAL`].
210 ///
211 /// # Safety
212 ///
213 /// Callers must ensure that this call does not race with a read or write to the same page that
214 /// overlaps with this write.
215 pub unsafe fn fill_zero_raw(&self, offset: usize, len: usize) -> Result {
216 self.with_pointer_into_page(offset, len, move |dst| {
217 // SAFETY: If `with_pointer_into_page` calls into this closure, then it has performed a
218 // bounds check and guarantees that `dst` is valid for `len` bytes.
219 //
220 // There caller guarantees that there is no data race.
221 unsafe { ptr::write_bytes(dst, 0u8, len) };
222 Ok(())
223 })
224 }
225
226 /// Copies data from userspace into this page.
227 ///
228 /// This method will perform bounds checks on the page offset. If `offset .. offset+len` goes
229 /// outside of the page, then this call returns [`EINVAL`].
230 ///
231 /// Like the other `UserSliceReader` methods, data races are allowed on the userspace address.
232 /// However, they are not allowed on the page you are copying into.
233 ///
234 /// # Safety
235 ///
236 /// Callers must ensure that this call does not race with a read or write to the same page that
237 /// overlaps with this write.
238 pub unsafe fn copy_from_user_slice_raw(
239 &self,
240 reader: &mut UserSliceReader,
241 offset: usize,
242 len: usize,
243 ) -> Result {
244 self.with_pointer_into_page(offset, len, move |dst| {
245 // SAFETY: If `with_pointer_into_page` calls into this closure, then it has performed a
246 // bounds check and guarantees that `dst` is valid for `len` bytes. Furthermore, we have
247 // exclusive access to the slice since the caller guarantees that there are no races.
248 reader.read_raw(unsafe { core::slice::from_raw_parts_mut(dst.cast(), len) })
249 })
250 }
251}
252
253impl Drop for Page {
254 fn drop(&mut self) {
255 // SAFETY: By the type invariants, we have ownership of the page and can free it.
256 unsafe { bindings::__free_pages(self.page.as_ptr(), 0) };
257 }
258}