A Rust wrapper for the switchtec-user
library.
Details and usage instructions for the switchtec-user
library can be found here.
The examples below use the [SwitchtecDevice
] and [CStrExt
] types introduced by this library, including functions from the switchtec-user
C library that this crate wraps.
Example using the switchtec_name
and switchtec_die_temp
functions provided by the switchtec-user
library
use std::env;
use switchtec_user_sys::{switchtec_die_temp, switchtec_name, SwitchtecDevice, CStrExt};
fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let path = env::args()
.skip(1)
.next()
.unwrap_or_else(|| "/dev/pciswitch0".to_owned());
let device = SwitchtecDevice::open(path)?;
// SAFETY: We know that device holds a valid/open switchtec device
let (device_name, temperature) = unsafe {
let temp = switchtec_die_temp(*device);
// `CStrExt` is providing `as_string()` here for the returned C-style char* string
let name = switchtec_name(*device).as_string()?;
(name, temp)
};
println!("Temperature for {device_name}: {temperature}");
Ok(())
}
A more complex example using an out-value struct with switchtec_status
use std::env;
use std::io;
use std::ptr;
use switchtec_user_sys::{switchtec_status, switchtec_status_free, SwitchtecDevice};
fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let path: std::path::PathBuf = "/dev/pciswitch1".into();
let device = SwitchtecDevice::open(&path)?;
// Response struct out-value, to be populated by `switchtec_status`
// The struct is the same name as the function, so we access this by its
// full path in order to keep from having a name conflict
let mut status: *mut switchtec_user_sys::switchtec_status = ptr::null_mut();
// SAFETY: We're checking that the returned status is not null, and the `port_count`
// resp provides how many `switchtec_status` structs are present in the data
let per_port_status = unsafe {
// We pass in a pointer (*mut) to the status pointer (*mut)
let port_count = switchtec_status(*device, ptr::addr_of_mut!(status));
let resp = if status.is_null() || port_count.is_negative() {
// Negative value represents an error
// https://microsemi.github.io/switchtec-user/group__Device.html#ga780a757b81a704c19217aca00f42b50e
// Don't return this immediately so this function can call switchtec_status_free first
// - For getting the actual error, consider using `switchtec_user_sys::switchtec_strerror`
// https://microsemi.github.io/switchtec-user/group__Device.html#ga595e1d62336ba76c59344352c334fa18
Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, format!("Unknown error")))
} else {
// If the call was successful, create a slice from the populated status array
// for only as many structs were returned: `port_count`
let statuses: Vec<_> = std::slice::from_raw_parts(status, port_count as usize)
.iter()
.take(port_count as usize)
.copied()
.collect();
Ok(statuses)
};
// Must be called after switchtec_status to free allocated status structs
// https://microsemi.github.io/switchtec-user/group__Device.html#ga742519774cbc236ba2d80a08a7dc6b5f
switchtec_status_free(status as *mut _, port_count);
resp
}?;
println!("{per_port_status:#?}");
Ok(())
}
This crate uses bindgen
which requires Clang to build: bindgen
requirements
In order to build the bindgen
bindings and link the library to the switchtec-user
C library, the switchtec-user
submodule needs to be present. The build.rs
script will automatically init the submodule, but you can also do this like:
git submodule update --init
switchtec-user-sys
is both MIT and Apache License, Version 2.0 licensed, as found
in the LICENSE-MIT and LICENSE-APACHE files.