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	The doctest requires `CONFIG_PCI`:
    error[E0432]: unresolved import `kernel::pci`
        --> rust/doctests_kernel_generated.rs:2689:44
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    2689 | use kernel::{device::Core, devres::Devres, pci};
         |                                            ^^^ no `pci` in the root
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    note: found an item that was configured out
        --> rust/kernel/lib.rs:96:9
    note: the item is gated here
        --> rust/kernel/lib.rs:95:1
Thus conditionally compile it (which still checks the syntax).
Fixes: f301cb978c ("rust: devres: implement Devres::access()")
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250511182533.1016163-1-ojeda@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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//! Devres abstraction
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//!
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//! [`Devres`] represents an abstraction for the kernel devres (device resource management)
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//! implementation.
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use crate::{
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    alloc::Flags,
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    bindings,
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    device::{Bound, Device},
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    error::{Error, Result},
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    ffi::c_void,
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    prelude::*,
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    revocable::Revocable,
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    sync::Arc,
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    types::ARef,
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};
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use core::ops::Deref;
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#[pin_data]
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struct DevresInner<T> {
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    dev: ARef<Device>,
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    callback: unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut c_void),
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    #[pin]
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    data: Revocable<T>,
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}
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/// This abstraction is meant to be used by subsystems to containerize [`Device`] bound resources to
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/// manage their lifetime.
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///
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/// [`Device`] bound resources should be freed when either the resource goes out of scope or the
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/// [`Device`] is unbound respectively, depending on what happens first.
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///
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/// To achieve that [`Devres`] registers a devres callback on creation, which is called once the
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/// [`Device`] is unbound, revoking access to the encapsulated resource (see also [`Revocable`]).
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///
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/// After the [`Devres`] has been unbound it is not possible to access the encapsulated resource
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/// anymore.
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///
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/// [`Devres`] users should make sure to simply free the corresponding backing resource in `T`'s
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/// [`Drop`] implementation.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```no_run
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/// # use kernel::{bindings, c_str, device::{Bound, Device}, devres::Devres, io::{Io, IoRaw}};
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/// # use core::ops::Deref;
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///
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/// // See also [`pci::Bar`] for a real example.
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/// struct IoMem<const SIZE: usize>(IoRaw<SIZE>);
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///
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/// impl<const SIZE: usize> IoMem<SIZE> {
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///     /// # Safety
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///     ///
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///     /// [`paddr`, `paddr` + `SIZE`) must be a valid MMIO region that is mappable into the CPUs
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///     /// virtual address space.
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///     unsafe fn new(paddr: usize) -> Result<Self>{
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///         // SAFETY: By the safety requirements of this function [`paddr`, `paddr` + `SIZE`) is
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///         // valid for `ioremap`.
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///         let addr = unsafe { bindings::ioremap(paddr as _, SIZE as _) };
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///         if addr.is_null() {
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///             return Err(ENOMEM);
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///         }
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///
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///         Ok(IoMem(IoRaw::new(addr as _, SIZE)?))
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///     }
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/// }
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///
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/// impl<const SIZE: usize> Drop for IoMem<SIZE> {
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///     fn drop(&mut self) {
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///         // SAFETY: `self.0.addr()` is guaranteed to be properly mapped by `Self::new`.
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///         unsafe { bindings::iounmap(self.0.addr() as _); };
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///     }
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/// }
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///
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/// impl<const SIZE: usize> Deref for IoMem<SIZE> {
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///    type Target = Io<SIZE>;
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///
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///    fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
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///         // SAFETY: The memory range stored in `self` has been properly mapped in `Self::new`.
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///         unsafe { Io::from_raw(&self.0) }
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///    }
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/// }
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/// # fn no_run(dev: &Device<Bound>) -> Result<(), Error> {
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/// // SAFETY: Invalid usage for example purposes.
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/// let iomem = unsafe { IoMem::<{ core::mem::size_of::<u32>() }>::new(0xBAAAAAAD)? };
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/// let devres = Devres::new(dev, iomem, GFP_KERNEL)?;
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///
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/// let res = devres.try_access().ok_or(ENXIO)?;
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/// res.write8(0x42, 0x0);
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/// # Ok(())
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/// # }
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/// ```
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pub struct Devres<T>(Arc<DevresInner<T>>);
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impl<T> DevresInner<T> {
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    fn new(dev: &Device<Bound>, data: T, flags: Flags) -> Result<Arc<DevresInner<T>>> {
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        let inner = Arc::pin_init(
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            pin_init!( DevresInner {
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                dev: dev.into(),
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                callback: Self::devres_callback,
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                data <- Revocable::new(data),
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            }),
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            flags,
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        )?;
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        // Convert `Arc<DevresInner>` into a raw pointer and make devres own this reference until
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        // `Self::devres_callback` is called.
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        let data = inner.clone().into_raw();
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        // SAFETY: `devm_add_action` guarantees to call `Self::devres_callback` once `dev` is
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        // detached.
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        let ret =
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            unsafe { bindings::devm_add_action(dev.as_raw(), Some(inner.callback), data as _) };
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        if ret != 0 {
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            // SAFETY: We just created another reference to `inner` in order to pass it to
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            // `bindings::devm_add_action`. If `bindings::devm_add_action` fails, we have to drop
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            // this reference accordingly.
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            let _ = unsafe { Arc::from_raw(data) };
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            return Err(Error::from_errno(ret));
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        }
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        Ok(inner)
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    }
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    fn as_ptr(&self) -> *const Self {
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        self as _
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    }
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    fn remove_action(this: &Arc<Self>) {
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        // SAFETY:
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        // - `self.inner.dev` is a valid `Device`,
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        // - the `action` and `data` pointers are the exact same ones as given to devm_add_action()
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        //   previously,
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        // - `self` is always valid, even if the action has been released already.
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        let ret = unsafe {
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            bindings::devm_remove_action_nowarn(
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                this.dev.as_raw(),
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                Some(this.callback),
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                this.as_ptr() as _,
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            )
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        };
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        if ret == 0 {
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            // SAFETY: We leaked an `Arc` reference to devm_add_action() in `DevresInner::new`; if
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            // devm_remove_action_nowarn() was successful we can (and have to) claim back ownership
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            // of this reference.
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            let _ = unsafe { Arc::from_raw(this.as_ptr()) };
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        }
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    }
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    #[allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)]
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    unsafe extern "C" fn devres_callback(ptr: *mut kernel::ffi::c_void) {
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        let ptr = ptr as *mut DevresInner<T>;
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        // Devres owned this memory; now that we received the callback, drop the `Arc` and hence the
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        // reference.
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        // SAFETY: Safe, since we leaked an `Arc` reference to devm_add_action() in
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        //         `DevresInner::new`.
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        let inner = unsafe { Arc::from_raw(ptr) };
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        inner.data.revoke();
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    }
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}
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impl<T> Devres<T> {
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    /// Creates a new [`Devres`] instance of the given `data`. The `data` encapsulated within the
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    /// returned `Devres` instance' `data` will be revoked once the device is detached.
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    pub fn new(dev: &Device<Bound>, data: T, flags: Flags) -> Result<Self> {
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        let inner = DevresInner::new(dev, data, flags)?;
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        Ok(Devres(inner))
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    }
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    /// Same as [`Devres::new`], but does not return a `Devres` instance. Instead the given `data`
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    /// is owned by devres and will be revoked / dropped, once the device is detached.
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    pub fn new_foreign_owned(dev: &Device<Bound>, data: T, flags: Flags) -> Result {
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        let _ = DevresInner::new(dev, data, flags)?;
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        Ok(())
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    }
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    /// Obtain `&'a T`, bypassing the [`Revocable`].
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    ///
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    /// This method allows to directly obtain a `&'a T`, bypassing the [`Revocable`], by presenting
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    /// a `&'a Device<Bound>` of the same [`Device`] this [`Devres`] instance has been created with.
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    ///
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    /// # Errors
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    ///
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    /// An error is returned if `dev` does not match the same [`Device`] this [`Devres`] instance
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    /// has been created with.
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    ///
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    /// # Example
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    ///
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    /// ```no_run
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    /// # #![cfg(CONFIG_PCI)]
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    /// # use kernel::{device::Core, devres::Devres, pci};
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    ///
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    /// fn from_core(dev: &pci::Device<Core>, devres: Devres<pci::Bar<0x4>>) -> Result {
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    ///     let bar = devres.access(dev.as_ref())?;
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    ///
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    ///     let _ = bar.read32(0x0);
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    ///
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    ///     // might_sleep()
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    ///
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    ///     bar.write32(0x42, 0x0);
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    ///
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    ///     Ok(())
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    /// }
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    /// ```
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    pub fn access<'a>(&'a self, dev: &'a Device<Bound>) -> Result<&'a T> {
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        if self.0.dev.as_raw() != dev.as_raw() {
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            return Err(EINVAL);
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        }
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        // SAFETY: `dev` being the same device as the device this `Devres` has been created for
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        // proves that `self.0.data` hasn't been revoked and is guaranteed to not be revoked as
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        // long as `dev` lives; `dev` lives at least as long as `self`.
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        Ok(unsafe { self.deref().access() })
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    }
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}
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impl<T> Deref for Devres<T> {
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    type Target = Revocable<T>;
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    fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
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        &self.0.data
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    }
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}
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impl<T> Drop for Devres<T> {
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    fn drop(&mut self) {
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        DevresInner::remove_action(&self.0);
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    }
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}
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