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	The `Task` struct has several safety comments that aren't so great. For example, the reason that it's okay to read the `pid` is that the field is immutable, so there is no data race, which is not what the safety comment says. Thus, improve the safety comments. Also add an `as_ptr` helper. This makes it easier to read the various accessors on Task, as `self.0` may be confusing syntax for new Rust users. Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241015-task-safety-cmnts-v1-1-46ee92c82768@google.com Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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//! Tasks (threads and processes).
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//!
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//! C header: [`include/linux/sched.h`](srctree/include/linux/sched.h).
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use crate::{
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    bindings,
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    types::{NotThreadSafe, Opaque},
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};
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use core::{
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    cmp::{Eq, PartialEq},
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    ffi::{c_int, c_long, c_uint},
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    ops::Deref,
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    ptr,
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};
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/// A sentinel value used for infinite timeouts.
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pub const MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT: c_long = c_long::MAX;
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/// Bitmask for tasks that are sleeping in an interruptible state.
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pub const TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE: c_int = bindings::TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE as c_int;
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/// Bitmask for tasks that are sleeping in an uninterruptible state.
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pub const TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE: c_int = bindings::TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE as c_int;
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/// Convenience constant for waking up tasks regardless of whether they are in interruptible or
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/// uninterruptible sleep.
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pub const TASK_NORMAL: c_uint = bindings::TASK_NORMAL as c_uint;
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/// Returns the currently running task.
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! current {
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    () => {
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        // SAFETY: Deref + addr-of below create a temporary `TaskRef` that cannot outlive the
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        // caller.
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        unsafe { &*$crate::task::Task::current() }
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    };
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}
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/// Wraps the kernel's `struct task_struct`.
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///
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/// # Invariants
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///
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/// All instances are valid tasks created by the C portion of the kernel.
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///
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/// Instances of this type are always refcounted, that is, a call to `get_task_struct` ensures
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/// that the allocation remains valid at least until the matching call to `put_task_struct`.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// The following is an example of getting the PID of the current thread with zero additional cost
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/// when compared to the C version:
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///
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/// ```
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/// let pid = current!().pid();
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/// ```
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///
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/// Getting the PID of the current process, also zero additional cost:
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///
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/// ```
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/// let pid = current!().group_leader().pid();
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/// ```
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///
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/// Getting the current task and storing it in some struct. The reference count is automatically
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/// incremented when creating `State` and decremented when it is dropped:
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///
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/// ```
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/// use kernel::{task::Task, types::ARef};
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///
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/// struct State {
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///     creator: ARef<Task>,
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///     index: u32,
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/// }
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///
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/// impl State {
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///     fn new() -> Self {
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///         Self {
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///             creator: current!().into(),
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///             index: 0,
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///         }
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///     }
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/// }
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/// ```
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#[repr(transparent)]
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pub struct Task(pub(crate) Opaque<bindings::task_struct>);
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// SAFETY: By design, the only way to access a `Task` is via the `current` function or via an
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// `ARef<Task>` obtained through the `AlwaysRefCounted` impl. This means that the only situation in
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// which a `Task` can be accessed mutably is when the refcount drops to zero and the destructor
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// runs. It is safe for that to happen on any thread, so it is ok for this type to be `Send`.
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unsafe impl Send for Task {}
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// SAFETY: It's OK to access `Task` through shared references from other threads because we're
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// either accessing properties that don't change (e.g., `pid`, `group_leader`) or that are properly
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// synchronised by C code (e.g., `signal_pending`).
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unsafe impl Sync for Task {}
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/// The type of process identifiers (PIDs).
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type Pid = bindings::pid_t;
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/// The type of user identifiers (UIDs).
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#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
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pub struct Kuid {
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    kuid: bindings::kuid_t,
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}
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impl Task {
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    /// Returns a raw pointer to the current task.
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    ///
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    /// It is up to the user to use the pointer correctly.
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    #[inline]
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    pub fn current_raw() -> *mut bindings::task_struct {
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        // SAFETY: Getting the current pointer is always safe.
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        unsafe { bindings::get_current() }
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    }
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    /// Returns a task reference for the currently executing task/thread.
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    ///
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    /// The recommended way to get the current task/thread is to use the
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    /// [`current`] macro because it is safe.
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    ///
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    /// # Safety
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    ///
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    /// Callers must ensure that the returned object doesn't outlive the current task/thread.
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    pub unsafe fn current() -> impl Deref<Target = Task> {
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        struct TaskRef<'a> {
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            task: &'a Task,
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            _not_send: NotThreadSafe,
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        }
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        impl Deref for TaskRef<'_> {
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            type Target = Task;
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            fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
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                self.task
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            }
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        }
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        let current = Task::current_raw();
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        TaskRef {
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            // SAFETY: If the current thread is still running, the current task is valid. Given
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            // that `TaskRef` is not `Send`, we know it cannot be transferred to another thread
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            // (where it could potentially outlive the caller).
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            task: unsafe { &*current.cast() },
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            _not_send: NotThreadSafe,
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        }
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    }
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    /// Returns a raw pointer to the task.
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    #[inline]
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    pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut bindings::task_struct {
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        self.0.get()
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    }
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    /// Returns the group leader of the given task.
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    pub fn group_leader(&self) -> &Task {
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        // SAFETY: The group leader of a task never changes after initialization, so reading this
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        // field is not a data race.
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        let ptr = unsafe { *ptr::addr_of!((*self.as_ptr()).group_leader) };
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        // SAFETY: The lifetime of the returned task reference is tied to the lifetime of `self`,
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        // and given that a task has a reference to its group leader, we know it must be valid for
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        // the lifetime of the returned task reference.
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        unsafe { &*ptr.cast() }
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    }
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    /// Returns the PID of the given task.
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    pub fn pid(&self) -> Pid {
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        // SAFETY: The pid of a task never changes after initialization, so reading this field is
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        // not a data race.
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        unsafe { *ptr::addr_of!((*self.as_ptr()).pid) }
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    }
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    /// Returns the UID of the given task.
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    pub fn uid(&self) -> Kuid {
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        // SAFETY: It's always safe to call `task_uid` on a valid task.
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        Kuid::from_raw(unsafe { bindings::task_uid(self.as_ptr()) })
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    }
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    /// Returns the effective UID of the given task.
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    pub fn euid(&self) -> Kuid {
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        // SAFETY: It's always safe to call `task_euid` on a valid task.
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        Kuid::from_raw(unsafe { bindings::task_euid(self.as_ptr()) })
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    }
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    /// Determines whether the given task has pending signals.
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    pub fn signal_pending(&self) -> bool {
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        // SAFETY: It's always safe to call `signal_pending` on a valid task.
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        unsafe { bindings::signal_pending(self.as_ptr()) != 0 }
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    }
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    /// Returns the given task's pid in the current pid namespace.
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    pub fn pid_in_current_ns(&self) -> Pid {
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        // SAFETY: It's valid to pass a null pointer as the namespace (defaults to current
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        // namespace). The task pointer is also valid.
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        unsafe { bindings::task_tgid_nr_ns(self.as_ptr(), ptr::null_mut()) }
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    }
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    /// Wakes up the task.
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    pub fn wake_up(&self) {
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        // SAFETY: It's always safe to call `signal_pending` on a valid task, even if the task
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        // running.
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        unsafe { bindings::wake_up_process(self.as_ptr()) };
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    }
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}
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// SAFETY: The type invariants guarantee that `Task` is always refcounted.
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unsafe impl crate::types::AlwaysRefCounted for Task {
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    fn inc_ref(&self) {
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        // SAFETY: The existence of a shared reference means that the refcount is nonzero.
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        unsafe { bindings::get_task_struct(self.as_ptr()) };
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    }
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    unsafe fn dec_ref(obj: ptr::NonNull<Self>) {
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        // SAFETY: The safety requirements guarantee that the refcount is nonzero.
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        unsafe { bindings::put_task_struct(obj.cast().as_ptr()) }
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    }
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}
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impl Kuid {
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    /// Get the current euid.
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    #[inline]
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    pub fn current_euid() -> Kuid {
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        // SAFETY: Just an FFI call.
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        Self::from_raw(unsafe { bindings::current_euid() })
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    }
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    /// Create a `Kuid` given the raw C type.
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    #[inline]
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    pub fn from_raw(kuid: bindings::kuid_t) -> Self {
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        Self { kuid }
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    }
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    /// Turn this kuid into the raw C type.
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    #[inline]
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    pub fn into_raw(self) -> bindings::kuid_t {
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        self.kuid
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    }
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    /// Converts this kernel UID into a userspace UID.
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    ///
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    /// Uses the namespace of the current task.
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    #[inline]
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    pub fn into_uid_in_current_ns(self) -> bindings::uid_t {
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        // SAFETY: Just an FFI call.
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        unsafe { bindings::from_kuid(bindings::current_user_ns(), self.kuid) }
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    }
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}
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impl PartialEq for Kuid {
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    #[inline]
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    fn eq(&self, other: &Kuid) -> bool {
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        // SAFETY: Just an FFI call.
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        unsafe { bindings::uid_eq(self.kuid, other.kuid) }
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    }
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}
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impl Eq for Kuid {}
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