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	Currently the entire kernel::mm module is ifdef'd out when CONFIG_MMU=n.
However, there are some downstream users of the module in
rust/kernel/task.rs and rust/kernel/miscdevice.rs. Thus, update the cfgs
so that only MmWithUserAsync is removed with CONFIG_MMU=n.
The code is moved into a new file, since the #[cfg()] annotation
otherwise has to be duplicated several times.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250516193219.2987032-1-aliceryhl@google.com
Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202505071753.kldNHYVQ-lkp@intel.com/
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202505072116.eSYC8igT-lkp@intel.com/
Fixes: 5bb9ed6cdf ("mm: rust: add abstraction for struct mm_struct")
Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>
Cc: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>
Cc: Liam Howlett <liam.howlett@oracle.com>
Cc: Lorenzo Stoakes <lorenzo.stoakes@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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// Copyright (C) 2024 Google LLC.
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//! Memory management.
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//!
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//! This module deals with managing the address space of userspace processes. Each process has an
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//! instance of [`Mm`], which keeps track of multiple VMAs (virtual memory areas). Each VMA
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//! corresponds to a region of memory that the userspace process can access, and the VMA lets you
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//! control what happens when userspace reads or writes to that region of memory.
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//!
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//! C header: [`include/linux/mm.h`](srctree/include/linux/mm.h)
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use crate::{
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    bindings,
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    types::{ARef, AlwaysRefCounted, NotThreadSafe, Opaque},
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};
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use core::{ops::Deref, ptr::NonNull};
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pub mod virt;
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use virt::VmaRef;
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#[cfg(CONFIG_MMU)]
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pub use mmput_async::MmWithUserAsync;
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mod mmput_async;
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/// A wrapper for the kernel's `struct mm_struct`.
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///
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/// This represents the address space of a userspace process, so each process has one `Mm`
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/// instance. It may hold many VMAs internally.
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///
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/// There is a counter called `mm_users` that counts the users of the address space; this includes
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/// the userspace process itself, but can also include kernel threads accessing the address space.
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/// Once `mm_users` reaches zero, this indicates that the address space can be destroyed. To access
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/// the address space, you must prevent `mm_users` from reaching zero while you are accessing it.
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/// The [`MmWithUser`] type represents an address space where this is guaranteed, and you can
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/// create one using [`mmget_not_zero`].
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///
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/// The `ARef<Mm>` smart pointer holds an `mmgrab` refcount. Its destructor may sleep.
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///
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/// # Invariants
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///
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/// Values of this type are always refcounted using `mmgrab`.
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///
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/// [`mmget_not_zero`]: Mm::mmget_not_zero
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#[repr(transparent)]
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pub struct Mm {
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    mm: Opaque<bindings::mm_struct>,
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}
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// SAFETY: It is safe to call `mmdrop` on another thread than where `mmgrab` was called.
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unsafe impl Send for Mm {}
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// SAFETY: All methods on `Mm` can be called in parallel from several threads.
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unsafe impl Sync for Mm {}
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// SAFETY: By the type invariants, this type is always refcounted.
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unsafe impl AlwaysRefCounted for Mm {
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    #[inline]
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    fn inc_ref(&self) {
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        // SAFETY: The pointer is valid since self is a reference.
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        unsafe { bindings::mmgrab(self.as_raw()) };
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    }
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    #[inline]
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    unsafe fn dec_ref(obj: NonNull<Self>) {
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        // SAFETY: The caller is giving up their refcount.
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        unsafe { bindings::mmdrop(obj.cast().as_ptr()) };
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    }
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}
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/// A wrapper for the kernel's `struct mm_struct`.
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///
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/// This type is like [`Mm`], but with non-zero `mm_users`. It can only be used when `mm_users` can
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/// be proven to be non-zero at compile-time, usually because the relevant code holds an `mmget`
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/// refcount. It can be used to access the associated address space.
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///
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/// The `ARef<MmWithUser>` smart pointer holds an `mmget` refcount. Its destructor may sleep.
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///
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/// # Invariants
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///
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/// Values of this type are always refcounted using `mmget`. The value of `mm_users` is non-zero.
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#[repr(transparent)]
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pub struct MmWithUser {
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    mm: Mm,
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}
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// SAFETY: It is safe to call `mmput` on another thread than where `mmget` was called.
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unsafe impl Send for MmWithUser {}
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// SAFETY: All methods on `MmWithUser` can be called in parallel from several threads.
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unsafe impl Sync for MmWithUser {}
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// SAFETY: By the type invariants, this type is always refcounted.
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unsafe impl AlwaysRefCounted for MmWithUser {
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    #[inline]
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    fn inc_ref(&self) {
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        // SAFETY: The pointer is valid since self is a reference.
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        unsafe { bindings::mmget(self.as_raw()) };
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    }
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    #[inline]
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    unsafe fn dec_ref(obj: NonNull<Self>) {
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        // SAFETY: The caller is giving up their refcount.
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        unsafe { bindings::mmput(obj.cast().as_ptr()) };
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    }
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}
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// Make all `Mm` methods available on `MmWithUser`.
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impl Deref for MmWithUser {
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    type Target = Mm;
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    #[inline]
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    fn deref(&self) -> &Mm {
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        &self.mm
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    }
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}
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// These methods are safe to call even if `mm_users` is zero.
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impl Mm {
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    /// Returns a raw pointer to the inner `mm_struct`.
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    #[inline]
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    pub fn as_raw(&self) -> *mut bindings::mm_struct {
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        self.mm.get()
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    }
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    /// Obtain a reference from a raw pointer.
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    ///
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    /// # Safety
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    ///
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    /// The caller must ensure that `ptr` points at an `mm_struct`, and that it is not deallocated
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    /// during the lifetime 'a.
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    #[inline]
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    pub unsafe fn from_raw<'a>(ptr: *const bindings::mm_struct) -> &'a Mm {
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        // SAFETY: Caller promises that the pointer is valid for 'a. Layouts are compatible due to
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        // repr(transparent).
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        unsafe { &*ptr.cast() }
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    }
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    /// Calls `mmget_not_zero` and returns a handle if it succeeds.
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    #[inline]
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    pub fn mmget_not_zero(&self) -> Option<ARef<MmWithUser>> {
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        // SAFETY: The pointer is valid since self is a reference.
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        let success = unsafe { bindings::mmget_not_zero(self.as_raw()) };
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        if success {
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            // SAFETY: We just created an `mmget` refcount.
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            Some(unsafe { ARef::from_raw(NonNull::new_unchecked(self.as_raw().cast())) })
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        } else {
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            None
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        }
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    }
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}
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// These methods require `mm_users` to be non-zero.
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impl MmWithUser {
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    /// Obtain a reference from a raw pointer.
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    ///
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    /// # Safety
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    ///
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    /// The caller must ensure that `ptr` points at an `mm_struct`, and that `mm_users` remains
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    /// non-zero for the duration of the lifetime 'a.
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    #[inline]
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    pub unsafe fn from_raw<'a>(ptr: *const bindings::mm_struct) -> &'a MmWithUser {
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        // SAFETY: Caller promises that the pointer is valid for 'a. The layout is compatible due
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        // to repr(transparent).
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        unsafe { &*ptr.cast() }
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    }
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    /// Attempt to access a vma using the vma read lock.
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    ///
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    /// This is an optimistic trylock operation, so it may fail if there is contention. In that
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    /// case, you should fall back to taking the mmap read lock.
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    ///
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    /// When per-vma locks are disabled, this always returns `None`.
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    #[inline]
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    pub fn lock_vma_under_rcu(&self, vma_addr: usize) -> Option<VmaReadGuard<'_>> {
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        #[cfg(CONFIG_PER_VMA_LOCK)]
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        {
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            // SAFETY: Calling `bindings::lock_vma_under_rcu` is always okay given an mm where
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            // `mm_users` is non-zero.
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            let vma = unsafe { bindings::lock_vma_under_rcu(self.as_raw(), vma_addr) };
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            if !vma.is_null() {
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                return Some(VmaReadGuard {
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                    // SAFETY: If `lock_vma_under_rcu` returns a non-null ptr, then it points at a
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                    // valid vma. The vma is stable for as long as the vma read lock is held.
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                    vma: unsafe { VmaRef::from_raw(vma) },
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                    _nts: NotThreadSafe,
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                });
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            }
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        }
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        // Silence warnings about unused variables.
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        #[cfg(not(CONFIG_PER_VMA_LOCK))]
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        let _ = vma_addr;
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        None
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    }
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    /// Lock the mmap read lock.
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    #[inline]
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    pub fn mmap_read_lock(&self) -> MmapReadGuard<'_> {
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        // SAFETY: The pointer is valid since self is a reference.
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        unsafe { bindings::mmap_read_lock(self.as_raw()) };
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        // INVARIANT: We just acquired the read lock.
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        MmapReadGuard {
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            mm: self,
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            _nts: NotThreadSafe,
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        }
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    }
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    /// Try to lock the mmap read lock.
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    #[inline]
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    pub fn mmap_read_trylock(&self) -> Option<MmapReadGuard<'_>> {
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        // SAFETY: The pointer is valid since self is a reference.
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        let success = unsafe { bindings::mmap_read_trylock(self.as_raw()) };
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        if success {
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            // INVARIANT: We just acquired the read lock.
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            Some(MmapReadGuard {
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                mm: self,
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                _nts: NotThreadSafe,
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            })
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        } else {
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            None
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        }
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    }
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}
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/// A guard for the mmap read lock.
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///
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/// # Invariants
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///
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/// This `MmapReadGuard` guard owns the mmap read lock.
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pub struct MmapReadGuard<'a> {
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    mm: &'a MmWithUser,
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    // `mmap_read_lock` and `mmap_read_unlock` must be called on the same thread
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    _nts: NotThreadSafe,
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}
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impl<'a> MmapReadGuard<'a> {
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    /// Look up a vma at the given address.
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    #[inline]
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    pub fn vma_lookup(&self, vma_addr: usize) -> Option<&virt::VmaRef> {
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        // SAFETY: By the type invariants we hold the mmap read guard, so we can safely call this
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        // method. Any value is okay for `vma_addr`.
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        let vma = unsafe { bindings::vma_lookup(self.mm.as_raw(), vma_addr) };
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        if vma.is_null() {
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            None
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        } else {
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            // SAFETY: We just checked that a vma was found, so the pointer references a valid vma.
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            //
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            // Furthermore, the returned vma is still under the protection of the read lock guard
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            // and can be used while the mmap read lock is still held. That the vma is not used
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            // after the MmapReadGuard gets dropped is enforced by the borrow-checker.
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            unsafe { Some(virt::VmaRef::from_raw(vma)) }
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        }
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    }
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}
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impl Drop for MmapReadGuard<'_> {
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    #[inline]
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    fn drop(&mut self) {
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        // SAFETY: We hold the read lock by the type invariants.
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        unsafe { bindings::mmap_read_unlock(self.mm.as_raw()) };
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    }
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}
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/// A guard for the vma read lock.
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///
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/// # Invariants
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///
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/// This `VmaReadGuard` guard owns the vma read lock.
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pub struct VmaReadGuard<'a> {
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    vma: &'a VmaRef,
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    // `vma_end_read` must be called on the same thread as where the lock was taken
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    _nts: NotThreadSafe,
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}
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// Make all `VmaRef` methods available on `VmaReadGuard`.
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impl Deref for VmaReadGuard<'_> {
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    type Target = VmaRef;
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    #[inline]
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    fn deref(&self) -> &VmaRef {
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        self.vma
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    }
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}
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impl Drop for VmaReadGuard<'_> {
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    #[inline]
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    fn drop(&mut self) {
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        // SAFETY: We hold the read lock by the type invariants.
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        unsafe { bindings::vma_end_read(self.vma.as_ptr()) };
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    }
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}
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