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rust: workaround `bindgen` issue with forward references to `enum` types

`bindgen` currently generates the wrong type for an `enum` when there
is a forward reference to it. For instance:

enum E;
enum E { A };

generates:

pub const E_A: E = 0;
pub type E = i32;

instead of the expected:

pub const E_A: E = 0;
pub type E = ffi::c_uint;

The issue was reported to upstream `bindgen` [1].

Now, both GCC and Clang support silently these forward references to
`enum` types, unless `-Wpedantic` is passed, and it turns out that some
headers in the kernel depend on them.

Thus, depending on how the headers are included, which in turn may depend
on the kernel configuration or the architecture, we may get a different
type on the Rust side for a given C `enum`.

That can be quite confusing, to say the least, especially since
developers may only notice issues when building for other architectures
like in [2]. In particular, they may end up forcing a cast and adding
an `#[allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)]` like it was done in commit
94e05a66ea3e ("rust: hrtimer: allow timer restart from timer handler"),
which isn't great.

Instead, let's have a section at the top of our `bindings_helper.h` that
`#include`s the headers with the affected types -- hopefully there are
not many cases and there is a single ordering that covers all cases.

This allows us to remove the cast and the `#[allow]`, thus keeping the
correct code in the source files. When the issue gets resolved in upstream
`bindgen` (and we update our minimum `bindgen` version), we can easily
remove this section at the top.

Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-bindgen/issues/3179 [1]
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/87tt7md1s6.fsf@kernel.org/ [2]
Acked-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250325184309.97170-1-ojeda@kernel.org
[ Added extra paragraph on the comment to clarify that the workaround may
not be possible in some cases. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>

+24 -4
+22
rust/bindings/bindings_helper.h
··· 6 6 * Sorted alphabetically. 7 7 */ 8 8 9 + /* 10 + * First, avoid forward references to `enum` types. 11 + * 12 + * This workarounds a `bindgen` issue with them: 13 + * <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-bindgen/issues/3179>. 14 + * 15 + * Without this, the generated Rust type may be the wrong one (`i32`) or 16 + * the proper one (typically `c_uint`) depending on how the headers are 17 + * included, which in turn may depend on the particular kernel configuration 18 + * or the architecture. 19 + * 20 + * The alternative would be to use casts and likely an 21 + * `#[allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)]` in the Rust source files. Instead, 22 + * this approach allows us to keep the correct code in the source files and 23 + * simply remove this section when the issue is fixed upstream and we bump 24 + * the minimum `bindgen` version. 25 + * 26 + * This workaround may not be possible in some cases, depending on how the C 27 + * headers are set up. 28 + */ 29 + #include <linux/hrtimer_types.h> 30 + 9 31 #include <kunit/test.h> 10 32 #include <linux/blk-mq.h> 11 33 #include <linux/blk_types.h>
+2 -4
rust/kernel/time/hrtimer.rs
··· 400 400 #[repr(u32)] 401 401 pub enum HrTimerRestart { 402 402 /// Timer should not be restarted. 403 - #[allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)] 404 - NoRestart = bindings::hrtimer_restart_HRTIMER_NORESTART as u32, 403 + NoRestart = bindings::hrtimer_restart_HRTIMER_NORESTART, 405 404 /// Timer should be restarted. 406 - #[allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)] 407 - Restart = bindings::hrtimer_restart_HRTIMER_RESTART as u32, 405 + Restart = bindings::hrtimer_restart_HRTIMER_RESTART, 408 406 } 409 407 410 408 impl HrTimerRestart {