Re: [PATCH v3 2/4] rust: print: document safety of _printk FFI calls
"Gary Guo" <[email protected]> Mon, 27 Jul 2026 11:50:33 +0100
| Newsgroups | org.kernel.vger.rust-for-linux,org.kernel.vger.linux-kernel |
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On Sun Jul 26, 2026 at 12:59 PM BST, Cian McGuire wrote: > Two calls in this file had their SAFETY comments left as "TODO.": the > cast back to `fmt::Arguments` in `rust_fmt_argument`, and the call to > `bindings::_printk` in `call_printk`. > > `rust_fmt_argument` is only reachable through the `%pA` format > specifier. Every in-tree Rust caller that uses `%pA` -- `call_printk`, > `device::printk`, `kunit::printk`, and `seq_file::call_printf` -- invokes > it synchronously with a pointer derived from its own live > `fmt::Arguments`, as one call in a `switch` dispatch in > `lib/vsprintf.c`'s pointer formatter that returns its result immediately; > there is no deferred use or storage of the pointer on the C side. So the > `fmt::Arguments` value stays alive on the caller's stack for the whole > time `rust_fmt_argument` is running with `ptr` pointing at it. > > The `_printk` call itself is justified by this function's `# Safety` > section, which this patch also tightens: `format_string` must be one of > the non-continuation `format_strings` statics, not > `format_strings::CONT`. `call_printk` always supplies two extra > arguments -- `module_name` for `%s` and `args` for `%pA` -- which only > matches the `"%s: %pA"` shape shared by every non-continuation string; > `CONT`'s format string is `"%pA"` only, so passing it here would make > `_printk` consume `module_name`'s pointer for `%pA` instead, and > `rust_fmt_argument` would then reinterpret that `*const c_char` as a > `*const fmt::Arguments` and dereference it. No caller does this today -- > `call_printk` is only reached from `print_macro!`'s non-continuation arm; > the continuation arm calls the separate, safe `call_printk_cont`, which > hardcodes `CONT` together with the single argument it expects -- but the > previous, broader contract permitted it. With `format_string` guaranteed > non-`CONT`, and `module_name` guaranteed null-terminated by both of its > possible origins (`kernel::__LOG_PREFIX` and the one generated by the > `module!` proc macro), the specifiers always match the supplied > arguments. > > Suggested-by: Miguel Ojeda <[email protected]> > Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/351 > Signed-off-by: Cian McGuire <[email protected]> > --- > v3: > - Tightened `call_printk`'s `# Safety` contract to require a > non-continuation format string (i.e. not `format_strings::CONT`), > since the function always supplies both a `%s` and a `%pA` argument, > which only matches the non-continuation strings' `"%s: %pA"` shape. > Passing `CONT` under the old, broader contract would make `_printk` > consume `module_name`'s pointer for `%pA` instead of `args`, which > `rust_fmt_argument` would then wrongly reinterpret as a > `*const fmt::Arguments` and dereference. Updated the inline SAFETY > comment to match. > v2: > - Reworded the SAFETY comment on `rust_fmt_argument`'s cast to argue > from the property that makes every `%pA` call site safe (synchronous > invocation with a live `&fmt::Arguments`), instead of enumerating > callers by name, so it doesn't go stale if a new caller is added. > > rust/kernel/print.rs | 18 ++++++++++++++---- > 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/rust/kernel/print.rs b/rust/kernel/print.rs > index 6fd84389a858..5a0ee103b54e 100644 > --- a/rust/kernel/print.rs > +++ b/rust/kernel/print.rs > @@ -29,7 +29,10 @@ > use fmt::Write; > // SAFETY: The C contract guarantees that `buf` is valid if it's less than `end`. > let mut w = unsafe { RawFormatter::from_ptrs(buf.cast(), end.cast()) }; > - // SAFETY: TODO. > + // SAFETY: This function is only reachable via the `%pA` format specifier; using `%pA` from > + // Rust requires the caller to invoke it synchronously with a `ptr` derived from a live > + // `&fmt::Arguments`, before that reference's scope can end. `ptr` is therefore valid and > + // properly aligned for a `fmt::Arguments<'_>` for the duration of this call. Bulk of this should be safety precondition of the function, not safety comment. Best, Gary > let _ = w.write_fmt(unsafe { *ptr.cast::<fmt::Arguments<'_>>() }); > w.pos().cast() > } > @@ -96,8 +99,11 @@ pub mod format_strings { > /// > /// # Safety > /// > -/// The format string must be one of the ones in [`format_strings`], and > -/// the module name must be null-terminated. > +/// The format string must be one of the non-continuation strings in > +/// [`format_strings`] (i.e. not [`format_strings::CONT`]): this function > +/// always supplies both `module_name` and `args` as arguments, which only > +/// matches the `"%s: %pA"` shape used by the non-continuation strings, not > +/// `CONT`'s `"%pA"`-only shape. The module name must be null-terminated. > /// > /// [`_printk`]: srctree/include/linux/_printk.h > #[doc(hidden)] > @@ -109,7 +115,11 @@ pub unsafe fn call_printk( > ) { > // `_printk` does not seem to fail in any path. > #[cfg(CONFIG_PRINTK)] > - // SAFETY: TODO. > + // SAFETY: By this function's safety requirements, `format_string` is one of the > + // non-continuation `format_strings` statics (never `CONT`), so its fixed `"%s: %pA"` shape > + // matches the two arguments supplied below: `module_name` is null-terminated as `%s` > + // requires, and the third argument points at `args`, which remains valid for the duration > + // of this call and is only read back synchronously, through `%pA`, by `rust_fmt_argument`. > unsafe { > bindings::_printk( > format_string.as_ptr(),