On Tue Jun 10, 2025 at 4:15 PM CEST, Alice Ryhl wrote: > On Tue, Jun 10, 2025 at 4:10 PM Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> "Benno Lossin" <lossin@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >> > On Tue Jun 10, 2025 at 1:30 PM CEST, Andreas Hindborg wrote: >> >> diff --git a/rust/kernel/types.rs b/rust/kernel/types.rs >> >> index 22985b6f6982..0ccef6b5a20a 100644 >> >> --- a/rust/kernel/types.rs >> >> +++ b/rust/kernel/types.rs >> >> @@ -21,15 +21,11 @@ >> >> /// >> >> /// # Safety >> >> /// >> >> -/// Implementers must ensure that [`into_foreign`] returns a pointer which meets the alignment >> >> -/// requirements of [`PointedTo`]. >> >> -/// >> >> -/// [`into_foreign`]: Self::into_foreign >> >> -/// [`PointedTo`]: Self::PointedTo >> >> +/// Implementers must ensure that [`Self::into_foreign`] returns pointers aligned to >> >> +/// [`Self::FOREIGN_ALIGN`]. >> >> pub unsafe trait ForeignOwnable: Sized { >> >> - /// Type used when the value is foreign-owned. In practical terms only defines the alignment of >> >> - /// the pointer. >> >> - type PointedTo; >> >> + /// The alignment of pointers returned by `into_foreign`. >> >> + const FOREIGN_ALIGN: usize; >> >> >> >> /// Type used to immutably borrow a value that is currently foreign-owned. >> >> type Borrowed<'a>; >> >> @@ -39,18 +35,20 @@ pub unsafe trait ForeignOwnable: Sized { >> >> >> >> /// Converts a Rust-owned object to a foreign-owned one. >> >> /// >> >> + /// The foreign representation is a pointer to void. Aside from the guarantees listed below, >> > >> > I feel like this reads better: >> > >> > s/guarantees/ones/ >> > >> >> + /// there are no other guarantees for this pointer. For example, it might be invalid, dangling >> > >> > We should also mention that it could be null. (or is that assumption >> > wrong?) >> >> It is probably not going to be null, but it is allowed to. I can add it. >> >> The list does not claim to be exhaustive, and a null pointer is just a >> special case of an invalid pointer. > > We probably should not allow null pointers. If we do, then > try_from_foreign does not make sense. That's a good point. Then let's add that as a safety requirement for the trait. --- Cheers, Benno