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When using `#[pin_data]` on a struct that used `Self` in the field types, a type error would be emitted when trying to use `pin_init!`. Since an internal type would be referenced by `Self` instead of the defined struct. This patch fixes this issue by replacing all occurrences of `Self` in the `#[pin_data]` macro with the concrete type circumventing the issue. Since rust allows type definitions inside of blocks, which are expressions, the macro also checks for these and emits a compile error when it finds `trait`, `enum`, `union`, `struct` or `impl`. These keywords allow creating new `Self` contexts, which conflicts with the current implementation of replacing every `Self` ident. If these were allowed, some `Self` idents would be replaced incorrectly. Signed-off-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me> Reported-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Martin Rodriguez Reboredo <yakoyoku@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230424081112.99890-3-benno.lossin@proton.me [ Added newline in commit message ] Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
127 lines
4.8 KiB
Rust
127 lines
4.8 KiB
Rust
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
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use crate::helpers::{parse_generics, Generics};
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use proc_macro::{Group, Punct, Spacing, TokenStream, TokenTree};
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pub(crate) fn pin_data(args: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
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// This proc-macro only does some pre-parsing and then delegates the actual parsing to
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// `kernel::__pin_data!`.
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let (
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Generics {
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impl_generics,
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ty_generics,
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},
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rest,
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) = parse_generics(input);
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// The struct definition might contain the `Self` type. Since `__pin_data!` will define a new
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// type with the same generics and bounds, this poses a problem, since `Self` will refer to the
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// new type as opposed to this struct definition. Therefore we have to replace `Self` with the
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// concrete name.
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// Errors that occur when replacing `Self` with `struct_name`.
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let mut errs = TokenStream::new();
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// The name of the struct with ty_generics.
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let struct_name = rest
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.iter()
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.skip_while(|tt| !matches!(tt, TokenTree::Ident(i) if i.to_string() == "struct"))
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.nth(1)
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.and_then(|tt| match tt {
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TokenTree::Ident(_) => {
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let tt = tt.clone();
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let mut res = vec![tt];
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if !ty_generics.is_empty() {
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// We add this, so it is maximally compatible with e.g. `Self::CONST` which
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// will be replaced by `StructName::<$generics>::CONST`.
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res.push(TokenTree::Punct(Punct::new(':', Spacing::Joint)));
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res.push(TokenTree::Punct(Punct::new(':', Spacing::Alone)));
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res.push(TokenTree::Punct(Punct::new('<', Spacing::Alone)));
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res.extend(ty_generics.iter().cloned());
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res.push(TokenTree::Punct(Punct::new('>', Spacing::Alone)));
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}
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Some(res)
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}
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_ => None,
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})
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.unwrap_or_else(|| {
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// If we did not find the name of the struct then we will use `Self` as the replacement
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// and add a compile error to ensure it does not compile.
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errs.extend(
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"::core::compile_error!(\"Could not locate type name.\");"
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.parse::<TokenStream>()
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.unwrap(),
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);
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"Self".parse::<TokenStream>().unwrap().into_iter().collect()
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});
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let impl_generics = impl_generics
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.into_iter()
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.flat_map(|tt| replace_self_and_deny_type_defs(&struct_name, tt, &mut errs))
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.collect::<Vec<_>>();
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let mut rest = rest
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.into_iter()
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.flat_map(|tt| {
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// We ignore top level `struct` tokens, since they would emit a compile error.
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if matches!(&tt, TokenTree::Ident(i) if i.to_string() == "struct") {
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vec![tt]
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} else {
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replace_self_and_deny_type_defs(&struct_name, tt, &mut errs)
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}
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})
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.collect::<Vec<_>>();
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// This should be the body of the struct `{...}`.
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let last = rest.pop();
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let mut quoted = quote!(::kernel::__pin_data! {
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parse_input:
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@args(#args),
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@sig(#(#rest)*),
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@impl_generics(#(#impl_generics)*),
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@ty_generics(#(#ty_generics)*),
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@body(#last),
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});
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quoted.extend(errs);
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quoted
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}
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/// Replaces `Self` with `struct_name` and errors on `enum`, `trait`, `struct` `union` and `impl`
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/// keywords.
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///
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/// The error is appended to `errs` to allow normal parsing to continue.
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fn replace_self_and_deny_type_defs(
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struct_name: &Vec<TokenTree>,
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tt: TokenTree,
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errs: &mut TokenStream,
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) -> Vec<TokenTree> {
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match tt {
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TokenTree::Ident(ref i)
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if i.to_string() == "enum"
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|| i.to_string() == "trait"
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|| i.to_string() == "struct"
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|| i.to_string() == "union"
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|| i.to_string() == "impl" =>
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{
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errs.extend(
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format!(
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"::core::compile_error!(\"Cannot use `{i}` inside of struct definition with \
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`#[pin_data]`.\");"
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)
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.parse::<TokenStream>()
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.unwrap()
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.into_iter()
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.map(|mut tok| {
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tok.set_span(tt.span());
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tok
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}),
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);
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vec![tt]
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}
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TokenTree::Ident(i) if i.to_string() == "Self" => struct_name.clone(),
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TokenTree::Literal(_) | TokenTree::Punct(_) | TokenTree::Ident(_) => vec![tt],
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TokenTree::Group(g) => vec![TokenTree::Group(Group::new(
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g.delimiter(),
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g.stream()
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.into_iter()
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.flat_map(|tt| replace_self_and_deny_type_defs(struct_name, tt, errs))
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.collect(),
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))],
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}
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}
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