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rust: add bindings for interrupt sources
The InterruptSource bindings let us call qemu_set_irq() and sysbus_init_irq() as safe code. Interrupt sources, qemu_irq in C code, are pointers to IRQState objects. They are QOM link properties and can be written to outside the control of the device (i.e. from a shared reference); therefore they must be interior-mutable in Rust. Since thread-safety is provided by the BQL, what we want here is the newly-introduced BqlCell. A pointer to the contents of the BqlCell (an IRQState**, or equivalently qemu_irq*) is then passed to the C sysbus_init_irq function. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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// Copyright 2024 Red Hat, Inc.
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// Author(s): Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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use std::ptr::addr_of;
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pub use bindings::{SysBusDevice, SysBusDeviceClass};
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use crate::{bindings, cell::bql_locked, irq::InterruptSource};
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impl SysBusDevice {
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/// Return `self` cast to a mutable pointer, for use in calls to C code.
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const fn as_mut_ptr(&self) -> *mut SysBusDevice {
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addr_of!(*self) as *mut _
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}
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/// Expose an interrupt source outside the device as a qdev GPIO output.
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/// Note that the ordering of calls to `init_irq` is important, since
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/// whoever creates the sysbus device will refer to the interrupts with
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/// a number that corresponds to the order of calls to `init_irq`.
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pub fn init_irq(&self, irq: &InterruptSource) {
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assert!(bql_locked());
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unsafe {
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bindings::sysbus_init_irq(self.as_mut_ptr(), irq.as_ptr());
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}
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}
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}
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