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	rust: init: add {pin_}chain functions to {Pin}Init<T, E>
				
					
				
			The `{pin_}chain` functions extend an initializer: it not only
initializes the value, but also executes a closure taking a reference to
the initialized value. This allows to do something with a value directly
after initialization.
Suggested-by: Asahi Lina <lina@asahilina.net>
Reviewed-by: Martin Rodriguez Reboredo <yakoyoku@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230814084602.25699-13-benno.lossin@proton.me
[ Cleaned a few trivial nits. ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
			
			
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					@ -767,6 +767,79 @@ pub unsafe trait PinInit<T: ?Sized, E = Infallible>: Sized {
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    ///   deallocate.
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					    ///   deallocate.
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    /// - `slot` will not move until it is dropped, i.e. it will be pinned.
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					    /// - `slot` will not move until it is dropped, i.e. it will be pinned.
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    unsafe fn __pinned_init(self, slot: *mut T) -> Result<(), E>;
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					    unsafe fn __pinned_init(self, slot: *mut T) -> Result<(), E>;
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					    /// First initializes the value using `self` then calls the function `f` with the initialized
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					    /// value.
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					    ///
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					    /// If `f` returns an error the value is dropped and the initializer will forward the error.
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					    ///
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					    /// # Examples
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					    ///
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					    /// ```rust
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					    /// # #![allow(clippy::disallowed_names)]
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					    /// use kernel::{types::Opaque, init::pin_init_from_closure};
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					    /// #[repr(C)]
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					    /// struct RawFoo([u8; 16]);
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					    /// extern {
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					    ///     fn init_foo(_: *mut RawFoo);
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					    /// }
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					    ///
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					    /// #[pin_data]
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					    /// struct Foo {
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					    ///     #[pin]
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					    ///     raw: Opaque<RawFoo>,
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					    /// }
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					    ///
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					    /// impl Foo {
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					    ///     fn setup(self: Pin<&mut Self>) {
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					    ///         pr_info!("Setting up foo");
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					    ///     }
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					    /// }
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					    ///
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					    /// let foo = pin_init!(Foo {
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					    ///     raw <- unsafe {
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					    ///         Opaque::ffi_init(|s| {
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					    ///             init_foo(s);
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					    ///         })
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					    ///     },
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					    /// }).pin_chain(|foo| {
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					    ///     foo.setup();
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					    ///     Ok(())
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					    /// });
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					    /// ```
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					    fn pin_chain<F>(self, f: F) -> ChainPinInit<Self, F, T, E>
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					    where
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					        F: FnOnce(Pin<&mut T>) -> Result<(), E>,
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					    {
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					        ChainPinInit(self, f, PhantomData)
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					    }
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					}
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					/// An initializer returned by [`PinInit::pin_chain`].
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					pub struct ChainPinInit<I, F, T: ?Sized, E>(I, F, __internal::Invariant<(E, Box<T>)>);
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					// SAFETY: The `__pinned_init` function is implemented such that it
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					// - returns `Ok(())` on successful initialization,
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					// - returns `Err(err)` on error and in this case `slot` will be dropped.
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					// - considers `slot` pinned.
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					unsafe impl<T: ?Sized, E, I, F> PinInit<T, E> for ChainPinInit<I, F, T, E>
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					where
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					    I: PinInit<T, E>,
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					    F: FnOnce(Pin<&mut T>) -> Result<(), E>,
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					{
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					    unsafe fn __pinned_init(self, slot: *mut T) -> Result<(), E> {
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					        // SAFETY: All requirements fulfilled since this function is `__pinned_init`.
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					        unsafe { self.0.__pinned_init(slot)? };
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					        // SAFETY: The above call initialized `slot` and we still have unique access.
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					        let val = unsafe { &mut *slot };
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					        // SAFETY: `slot` is considered pinned.
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					        let val = unsafe { Pin::new_unchecked(val) };
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					        (self.1)(val).map_err(|e| {
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					            // SAFETY: `slot` was initialized above.
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					            unsafe { core::ptr::drop_in_place(slot) };
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					            e
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					        })
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					    }
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}
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					}
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/// An initializer for `T`.
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					/// An initializer for `T`.
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    /// - the caller does not touch `slot` when `Err` is returned, they are only permitted to
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					    /// - the caller does not touch `slot` when `Err` is returned, they are only permitted to
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    ///   deallocate.
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					    ///   deallocate.
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    unsafe fn __init(self, slot: *mut T) -> Result<(), E>;
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					    unsafe fn __init(self, slot: *mut T) -> Result<(), E>;
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					    /// First initializes the value using `self` then calls the function `f` with the initialized
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					    /// value.
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					    ///
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					    /// If `f` returns an error the value is dropped and the initializer will forward the error.
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					    ///
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					    /// # Examples
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					    ///
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					    /// ```rust
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					    /// # #![allow(clippy::disallowed_names)]
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					    /// use kernel::{types::Opaque, init::{self, init_from_closure}};
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					    /// struct Foo {
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					    ///     buf: [u8; 1_000_000],
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					    /// }
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					    ///
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					    /// impl Foo {
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					    ///     fn setup(&mut self) {
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					    ///         pr_info!("Setting up foo");
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					    ///     }
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					    /// }
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					    /// let foo = init!(Foo {
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					    ///     buf <- init::zeroed()
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					    /// }).chain(|foo| {
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					    ///     foo.setup();
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					    ///     Ok(())
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					    /// });
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					    /// ```
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					    fn chain<F>(self, f: F) -> ChainInit<Self, F, T, E>
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					        F: FnOnce(&mut T) -> Result<(), E>,
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					    {
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					        ChainInit(self, f, PhantomData)
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					    }
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					}
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					/// An initializer returned by [`Init::chain`].
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					pub struct ChainInit<I, F, T: ?Sized, E>(I, F, __internal::Invariant<(E, Box<T>)>);
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					// SAFETY: The `__init` function is implemented such that it
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					// - returns `Ok(())` on successful initialization,
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					// - returns `Err(err)` on error and in this case `slot` will be dropped.
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					unsafe impl<T: ?Sized, E, I, F> Init<T, E> for ChainInit<I, F, T, E>
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					    I: Init<T, E>,
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					    F: FnOnce(&mut T) -> Result<(), E>,
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					{
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					    unsafe fn __init(self, slot: *mut T) -> Result<(), E> {
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					        // SAFETY: All requirements fulfilled since this function is `__init`.
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					        unsafe { self.0.__pinned_init(slot)? };
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					        // SAFETY: The above call initialized `slot` and we still have unique access.
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					        (self.1)(unsafe { &mut *slot }).map_err(|e| {
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					            // SAFETY: `slot` was initialized above.
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					            unsafe { core::ptr::drop_in_place(slot) };
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					            e
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					        })
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					    }
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					}
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					// SAFETY: `__pinned_init` behaves exactly the same as `__init`.
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					unsafe impl<T: ?Sized, E, I, F> PinInit<T, E> for ChainInit<I, F, T, E>
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					    I: Init<T, E>,
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					    F: FnOnce(&mut T) -> Result<(), E>,
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					{
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					    unsafe fn __pinned_init(self, slot: *mut T) -> Result<(), E> {
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					        // SAFETY: `__init` has less strict requirements compared to `__pinned_init`.
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					        unsafe { self.__init(slot) }
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					    }
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}
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/// Creates a new [`PinInit<T, E>`] from the given closure.
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/// [nomicon]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/subtyping.html
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					/// [nomicon]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/subtyping.html
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/// [this table]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/phantom-data.html#table-of-phantomdata-patterns
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					/// [this table]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/phantom-data.html#table-of-phantomdata-patterns
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type Invariant<T> = PhantomData<fn(*mut T) -> *mut T>;
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					pub(super) type Invariant<T> = PhantomData<fn(*mut T) -> *mut T>;
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/// This is the module-internal type implementing `PinInit` and `Init`. It is unsafe to create this
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					/// This is the module-internal type implementing `PinInit` and `Init`. It is unsafe to create this
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/// type, since the closure needs to fulfill the same safety requirement as the
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					/// type, since the closure needs to fulfill the same safety requirement as the
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