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	In light of bindgen being unable to generate bindings for macros, and owing to the widespread use of these macros in drivers, manually define the bit and genmask C macros in Rust. The *_checked version of the functions provide runtime checking while the const version performs compile-time assertions on the arguments via the build_assert!() macro. Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Almeida <daniel.almeida@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250714-topics-tyr-genmask2-v9-1-9e6422cbadb6@collabora.com [ `expect`ed Clippy warning in doctests, hid single `use`, grouped examples. Reworded title. - Miguel ] Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			203 lines
		
	
	
	
		
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			Rust
		
	
	
	
	
	
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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//! Bit manipulation macros.
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//!
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//! C header: [`include/linux/bits.h`](srctree/include/linux/bits.h)
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use crate::prelude::*;
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use core::ops::RangeInclusive;
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use macros::paste;
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macro_rules! impl_bit_fn {
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    (
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        $ty:ty
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    ) => {
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        paste! {
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            /// Computes `1 << n` if `n` is in bounds, i.e.: if `n` is smaller than
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            /// the maximum number of bits supported by the type.
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            ///
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            /// Returns [`None`] otherwise.
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            #[inline]
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            pub fn [<checked_bit_ $ty>](n: u32) -> Option<$ty> {
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                (1 as $ty).checked_shl(n)
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            }
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            /// Computes `1 << n` by performing a compile-time assertion that `n` is
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            /// in bounds.
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            ///
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            /// This version is the default and should be used if `n` is known at
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            /// compile time.
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            #[inline]
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            pub const fn [<bit_ $ty>](n: u32) -> $ty {
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                build_assert!(n < <$ty>::BITS);
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                (1 as $ty) << n
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            }
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        }
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    };
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}
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impl_bit_fn!(u64);
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impl_bit_fn!(u32);
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impl_bit_fn!(u16);
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impl_bit_fn!(u8);
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macro_rules! impl_genmask_fn {
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    (
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        $ty:ty,
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        $(#[$genmask_checked_ex:meta])*,
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        $(#[$genmask_ex:meta])*
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    ) => {
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        paste! {
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            /// Creates a contiguous bitmask for the given range by validating
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            /// the range at runtime.
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            ///
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            /// Returns [`None`] if the range is invalid, i.e.: if the start is
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            /// greater than the end or if the range is outside of the
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            /// representable range for the type.
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            $(#[$genmask_checked_ex])*
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            #[inline]
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            pub fn [<genmask_checked_ $ty>](range: RangeInclusive<u32>) -> Option<$ty> {
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                let start = *range.start();
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                let end = *range.end();
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                if start > end {
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                    return None;
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                }
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                let high = [<checked_bit_ $ty>](end)?;
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                let low = [<checked_bit_ $ty>](start)?;
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                Some((high | (high - 1)) & !(low - 1))
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            }
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            /// Creates a compile-time contiguous bitmask for the given range by
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            /// performing a compile-time assertion that the range is valid.
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            ///
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            /// This version is the default and should be used if the range is known
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            /// at compile time.
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            $(#[$genmask_ex])*
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            #[inline]
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            pub const fn [<genmask_ $ty>](range: RangeInclusive<u32>) -> $ty {
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                let start = *range.start();
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                let end = *range.end();
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                build_assert!(start <= end);
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                let high = [<bit_ $ty>](end);
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                let low = [<bit_ $ty>](start);
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                (high | (high - 1)) & !(low - 1)
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            }
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        }
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    };
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}
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impl_genmask_fn!(
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    u64,
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    /// # Examples
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    ///
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    /// ```
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    /// # #![expect(clippy::reversed_empty_ranges)]
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    /// # use kernel::bits::genmask_checked_u64;
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u64(0..=0), Some(0b1));
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u64(0..=63), Some(u64::MAX));
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u64(21..=39), Some(0x0000_00ff_ffe0_0000));
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    ///
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    /// // `80` is out of the supported bit range.
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u64(21..=80), None);
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    ///
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    /// // Invalid range where the start is bigger than the end.
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u64(15..=8), None);
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    /// ```
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    ,
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    /// # Examples
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    ///
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    /// ```
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    /// # use kernel::bits::genmask_u64;
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_u64(21..=39), 0x0000_00ff_ffe0_0000);
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_u64(0..=0), 0b1);
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_u64(0..=63), u64::MAX);
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    /// ```
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);
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impl_genmask_fn!(
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    u32,
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    /// # Examples
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    ///
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    /// ```
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    /// # #![expect(clippy::reversed_empty_ranges)]
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    /// # use kernel::bits::genmask_checked_u32;
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u32(0..=0), Some(0b1));
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u32(0..=31), Some(u32::MAX));
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u32(21..=31), Some(0xffe0_0000));
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    ///
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    /// // `40` is out of the supported bit range.
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u32(21..=40), None);
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    ///
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    /// // Invalid range where the start is bigger than the end.
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u32(15..=8), None);
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    /// ```
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    ,
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    /// # Examples
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    ///
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    /// ```
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    /// # use kernel::bits::genmask_u32;
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_u32(21..=31), 0xffe0_0000);
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_u32(0..=0), 0b1);
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_u32(0..=31), u32::MAX);
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    /// ```
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);
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impl_genmask_fn!(
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    u16,
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    /// # Examples
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    ///
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    /// ```
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    /// # #![expect(clippy::reversed_empty_ranges)]
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    /// # use kernel::bits::genmask_checked_u16;
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u16(0..=0), Some(0b1));
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u16(0..=15), Some(u16::MAX));
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u16(6..=15), Some(0xffc0));
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    ///
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    /// // `20` is out of the supported bit range.
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u16(6..=20), None);
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    ///
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    /// // Invalid range where the start is bigger than the end.
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u16(10..=5), None);
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    /// ```
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    ,
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    /// # Examples
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    ///
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    /// ```
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    /// # use kernel::bits::genmask_u16;
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_u16(6..=15), 0xffc0);
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_u16(0..=0), 0b1);
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_u16(0..=15), u16::MAX);
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    /// ```
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);
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impl_genmask_fn!(
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    u8,
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    /// # Examples
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    ///
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    /// ```
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    /// # #![expect(clippy::reversed_empty_ranges)]
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    /// # use kernel::bits::genmask_checked_u8;
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u8(0..=0), Some(0b1));
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u8(0..=7), Some(u8::MAX));
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u8(6..=7), Some(0xc0));
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    ///
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    /// // `10` is out of the supported bit range.
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u8(6..=10), None);
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    ///
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    /// // Invalid range where the start is bigger than the end.
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_checked_u8(5..=2), None);
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    /// ```
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    ,
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    /// # Examples
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    ///
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    /// ```
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    /// # use kernel::bits::genmask_u8;
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_u8(6..=7), 0xc0);
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_u8(0..=0), 0b1);
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    /// assert_eq!(genmask_u8(0..=7), u8::MAX);
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    /// ```
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);
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