rust: qemu-api: add bindings to Error

Provide an implementation of std::error::Error that bridges the Rust
anyhow::Error and std::panic::Location types with QEMU's Error*.

It also has several utility methods, analogous to error_propagate(),
that convert a Result into a return value + Error** pair.  One important
difference is that these propagation methods *panic* if *errp is NULL,
unlike error_propagate() which eats subsequent errors[1].  The reason
for this is that in C you have an error_set*() call at the site where
the error is created, and calls to error_propagate() are relatively rare.

In Rust instead, even though these functions do "propagate" a
qemu_api::Error into a C Error**, there is no error_setg() anywhere that
could check for non-NULL errp and call abort().  error_propagate()'s
behavior of ignoring subsequent errors is generally considered weird,
and there would be a bigger risk of triggering it from Rust code.

[1] This is actually a violation of the preconditions of error_propagate(),
    so it should not happen.  But you never know...

Reviewed-by: Zhao Liu <zhao1.liu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Paolo Bonzini 2025-06-03 17:45:39 +02:00
parent e8fb9c91a3
commit b4ff3cf34f
7 changed files with 341 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -96,6 +96,11 @@ are missing:
architecture (VMState). Right now, VMState lacks type safety because
it is hard to place the ``VMStateField`` definitions in traits.
* NUL-terminated file names with ``#[track_caller]`` are scheduled for
inclusion as ``#![feature(location_file_nul)]``, but it will be a while
before QEMU can use them. For now, there is special code in
``util/error.c`` to support non-NUL-terminated file names.
* associated const equality would be nice to have for some users of
``callbacks::FnCall``, but is still experimental. ``ASSERT_IS_SOME``
replaces it.

17
rust/Cargo.lock generated
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@ -2,6 +2,12 @@
# It is not intended for manual editing.
version = 3
[[package]]
name = "anyhow"
version = "1.0.98"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "e16d2d3311acee920a9eb8d33b8cbc1787ce4a264e85f964c2404b969bdcd487"
[[package]]
name = "arbitrary-int"
version = "1.2.7"
@ -44,6 +50,15 @@ version = "1.12.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "3dca9240753cf90908d7e4aac30f630662b02aebaa1b58a3cadabdb23385b58b"
[[package]]
name = "foreign"
version = "0.3.1"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "17ca1b5be8c9d320daf386f1809c7acc0cb09accbae795c2001953fa50585846"
dependencies = [
"libc",
]
[[package]]
name = "hpet"
version = "0.1.0"
@ -114,6 +129,8 @@ dependencies = [
name = "qemu_api"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"anyhow",
"foreign",
"libc",
"qemu_api_macros",
]

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@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ missing_safety_doc = "deny"
mut_mut = "deny"
needless_bitwise_bool = "deny"
needless_pass_by_ref_mut = "deny"
needless_update = "deny"
no_effect_underscore_binding = "deny"
option_option = "deny"
or_fun_call = "deny"

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@ -15,7 +15,9 @@ rust-version.workspace = true
[dependencies]
qemu_api_macros = { path = "../qemu-api-macros" }
anyhow = "~1.0"
libc = "0.2.162"
foreign = "~0.3.1"
[features]
default = ["debug_cell"]

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ _qemu_api_rs = static_library(
'src/cell.rs',
'src/chardev.rs',
'src/errno.rs',
'src/error.rs',
'src/irq.rs',
'src/memory.rs',
'src/module.rs',

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@ -0,0 +1,312 @@
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
//! Error propagation for QEMU Rust code
//!
//! This module contains [`Error`], the bridge between Rust errors and
//! [`Result`](std::result::Result)s and QEMU's C [`Error`](bindings::Error)
//! struct.
//!
//! For FFI code, [`Error`] provides functions to simplify conversion between
//! the Rust ([`Result<>`](std::result::Result)) and C (`Error**`) conventions:
//!
//! * [`ok_or_propagate`](crate::Error::ok_or_propagate),
//! [`bool_or_propagate`](crate::Error::bool_or_propagate),
//! [`ptr_or_propagate`](crate::Error::ptr_or_propagate) can be used to build
//! a C return value while also propagating an error condition
//!
//! * [`err_or_else`](crate::Error::err_or_else) and
//! [`err_or_unit`](crate::Error::err_or_unit) can be used to build a `Result`
//!
//! This module is most commonly used at the boundary between C and Rust code;
//! other code will usually access it through the
//! [`qemu_api::Result`](crate::Result) type alias, and will use the
//! [`std::error::Error`] interface to let C errors participate in Rust's error
//! handling functionality.
//!
//! Rust code can also create use this module to create an error object that
//! will be passed up to C code, though in most cases this will be done
//! transparently through the `?` operator. Errors can be constructed from a
//! simple error string, from an [`anyhow::Error`] to pass any other Rust error
//! type up to C code, or from a combination of the two.
//!
//! The third case, corresponding to [`Error::with_error`], is the only one that
//! requires mentioning [`qemu_api::Error`](crate::Error) explicitly. Similar
//! to how QEMU's C code handles errno values, the string and the
//! `anyhow::Error` object will be concatenated with `:` as the separator.
use std::{
borrow::Cow,
ffi::{c_char, c_int, c_void, CStr},
fmt::{self, Display},
panic, ptr,
};
use foreign::{prelude::*, OwnedPointer};
use crate::bindings;
pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, Error>;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Error {
msg: Option<Cow<'static, str>>,
/// Appends the print string of the error to the msg if not None
cause: Option<anyhow::Error>,
file: &'static str,
line: u32,
}
impl std::error::Error for Error {
fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn std::error::Error + 'static)> {
self.cause.as_ref().map(AsRef::as_ref)
}
#[allow(deprecated)]
fn description(&self) -> &str {
self.msg
.as_deref()
.or_else(|| self.cause.as_deref().map(std::error::Error::description))
.expect("no message nor cause?")
}
}
impl Display for Error {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
let mut prefix = "";
if let Some(ref msg) = self.msg {
write!(f, "{msg}")?;
prefix = ": ";
}
if let Some(ref cause) = self.cause {
write!(f, "{prefix}{cause}")?;
} else if prefix.is_empty() {
panic!("no message nor cause?");
}
Ok(())
}
}
impl From<String> for Error {
#[track_caller]
fn from(msg: String) -> Self {
let location = panic::Location::caller();
Error {
msg: Some(Cow::Owned(msg)),
cause: None,
file: location.file(),
line: location.line(),
}
}
}
impl From<&'static str> for Error {
#[track_caller]
fn from(msg: &'static str) -> Self {
let location = panic::Location::caller();
Error {
msg: Some(Cow::Borrowed(msg)),
cause: None,
file: location.file(),
line: location.line(),
}
}
}
impl From<anyhow::Error> for Error {
#[track_caller]
fn from(error: anyhow::Error) -> Self {
let location = panic::Location::caller();
Error {
msg: None,
cause: Some(error),
file: location.file(),
line: location.line(),
}
}
}
impl Error {
/// Create a new error, prepending `msg` to the
/// description of `cause`
#[track_caller]
pub fn with_error(msg: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>, cause: impl Into<anyhow::Error>) -> Self {
let location = panic::Location::caller();
Error {
msg: Some(msg.into()),
cause: Some(cause.into()),
file: location.file(),
line: location.line(),
}
}
/// Consume a result, returning `false` if it is an error and
/// `true` if it is successful. The error is propagated into
/// `errp` like the C API `error_propagate` would do.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// `errp` must be a valid argument to `error_propagate`;
/// typically it is received from C code and need not be
/// checked further at the Rust↔C boundary.
pub unsafe fn bool_or_propagate(result: Result<()>, errp: *mut *mut bindings::Error) -> bool {
// SAFETY: caller guarantees errp is valid
unsafe { Self::ok_or_propagate(result, errp) }.is_some()
}
/// Consume a result, returning a `NULL` pointer if it is an error and
/// a C representation of the contents if it is successful. This is
/// similar to the C API `error_propagate`, but it panics if `*errp`
/// is not `NULL`.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// `errp` must be a valid argument to `error_propagate`;
/// typically it is received from C code and need not be
/// checked further at the Rust↔C boundary.
///
/// See [`propagate`](Error::propagate) for more information.
#[must_use]
pub unsafe fn ptr_or_propagate<T: CloneToForeign>(
result: Result<T>,
errp: *mut *mut bindings::Error,
) -> *mut T::Foreign {
// SAFETY: caller guarantees errp is valid
unsafe { Self::ok_or_propagate(result, errp) }.clone_to_foreign_ptr()
}
/// Consume a result in the same way as `self.ok()`, but also propagate
/// a possible error into `errp`. This is similar to the C API
/// `error_propagate`, but it panics if `*errp` is not `NULL`.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// `errp` must be a valid argument to `error_propagate`;
/// typically it is received from C code and need not be
/// checked further at the Rust↔C boundary.
///
/// See [`propagate`](Error::propagate) for more information.
pub unsafe fn ok_or_propagate<T>(
result: Result<T>,
errp: *mut *mut bindings::Error,
) -> Option<T> {
result.map_err(|err| unsafe { err.propagate(errp) }).ok()
}
/// Equivalent of the C function `error_propagate`. Fill `*errp`
/// with the information container in `self` if `errp` is not NULL;
/// then consume it.
///
/// This is similar to the C API `error_propagate`, but it panics if
/// `*errp` is not `NULL`.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// `errp` must be a valid argument to `error_propagate`; it can be
/// `NULL` or it can point to any of:
/// * `error_abort`
/// * `error_fatal`
/// * a local variable of (C) type `Error *`
///
/// Typically `errp` is received from C code and need not be
/// checked further at the Rust↔C boundary.
pub unsafe fn propagate(self, errp: *mut *mut bindings::Error) {
if errp.is_null() {
return;
}
// SAFETY: caller guarantees that errp and *errp are valid
unsafe {
assert_eq!(*errp, ptr::null_mut());
bindings::error_propagate(errp, self.clone_to_foreign_ptr());
}
}
/// Convert a C `Error*` into a Rust `Result`, using
/// `Ok(())` if `c_error` is NULL. Free the `Error*`.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// `c_error` must be `NULL` or valid; typically it was initialized
/// with `ptr::null_mut()` and passed by reference to a C function.
pub unsafe fn err_or_unit(c_error: *mut bindings::Error) -> Result<()> {
// SAFETY: caller guarantees c_error is valid
unsafe { Self::err_or_else(c_error, || ()) }
}
/// Convert a C `Error*` into a Rust `Result`, calling `f()` to
/// obtain an `Ok` value if `c_error` is NULL. Free the `Error*`.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// `c_error` must be `NULL` or point to a valid C [`struct
/// Error`](bindings::Error); typically it was initialized with
/// `ptr::null_mut()` and passed by reference to a C function.
pub unsafe fn err_or_else<T, F: FnOnce() -> T>(
c_error: *mut bindings::Error,
f: F,
) -> Result<T> {
// SAFETY: caller guarantees c_error is valid
let err = unsafe { Option::<Self>::from_foreign(c_error) };
match err {
None => Ok(f()),
Some(err) => Err(err),
}
}
}
impl FreeForeign for Error {
type Foreign = bindings::Error;
unsafe fn free_foreign(p: *mut bindings::Error) {
// SAFETY: caller guarantees p is valid
unsafe {
bindings::error_free(p);
}
}
}
impl CloneToForeign for Error {
fn clone_to_foreign(&self) -> OwnedPointer<Self> {
// SAFETY: all arguments are controlled by this function
unsafe {
let err: *mut c_void = libc::malloc(std::mem::size_of::<bindings::Error>());
let err: &mut bindings::Error = &mut *err.cast();
*err = bindings::Error {
msg: format!("{self}").clone_to_foreign_ptr(),
err_class: bindings::ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR,
src_len: self.file.len() as c_int,
src: self.file.as_ptr().cast::<c_char>(),
line: self.line as c_int,
func: ptr::null_mut(),
hint: ptr::null_mut(),
};
OwnedPointer::new(err)
}
}
}
impl FromForeign for Error {
unsafe fn cloned_from_foreign(c_error: *const bindings::Error) -> Self {
// SAFETY: caller guarantees c_error is valid
unsafe {
let error = &*c_error;
let file = if error.src_len < 0 {
// NUL-terminated
CStr::from_ptr(error.src).to_str()
} else {
// Can become str::from_utf8 with Rust 1.87.0
std::str::from_utf8(std::slice::from_raw_parts(
&*error.src.cast::<u8>(),
error.src_len as usize,
))
};
Error {
msg: FromForeign::cloned_from_foreign(error.msg),
cause: None,
file: file.unwrap(),
line: error.line as u32,
}
}
}
}

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ pub mod callbacks;
pub mod cell;
pub mod chardev;
pub mod errno;
pub mod error;
pub mod irq;
pub mod memory;
pub mod module;
@ -34,6 +35,8 @@ use std::{
ffi::c_void,
};
pub use error::{Error, Result};
#[cfg(HAVE_GLIB_WITH_ALIGNED_ALLOC)]
extern "C" {
fn g_aligned_alloc0(