[PATCH v5 4/4] rust: clk: use 'kernel vertical style' for imports
Daniel Almeida
daniel.almeida at collabora.com
Mon Jul 6 07:37:15 PDT 2026
Convert all imports to use the new import style. This will make it easier
to land new changes in the future.
No change of functionality implied.
Link: https://docs.kernel.org/rust/coding-guidelines.html#imports
Signed-off-by: Daniel Almeida <daniel.almeida at collabora.com>
---
rust/kernel/clk.rs | 66 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
1 file changed, 50 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
diff --git a/rust/kernel/clk.rs b/rust/kernel/clk.rs
index b9a44f83843a..e677156ffd21 100644
--- a/rust/kernel/clk.rs
+++ b/rust/kernel/clk.rs
@@ -80,13 +80,23 @@ fn from(freq: Hertz) -> Self {
mod common_clk {
use super::Hertz;
use crate::{
- device::{Bound, Device},
- error::{from_err_ptr, to_result, Result},
+ device::{
+ Bound,
+ Device, //
+ },
+ error::{
+ from_err_ptr,
+ to_result, //
+ },
prelude::*,
- sync::Arc,
+ sync::Arc, //
};
- use core::{marker::PhantomData, mem::ManuallyDrop, ptr};
+ use core::{
+ marker::PhantomData,
+ mem::ManuallyDrop,
+ ptr, //
+ };
mod private {
pub trait Sealed {}
@@ -193,9 +203,15 @@ impl<State: ClkState> From<Error<State>> for kernel::error::Error {
/// original [`Clk`], e.g.:
///
/// ```
- /// use kernel::clk::{Clk, Enabled, Unprepared};
- /// use kernel::device::{Bound, Device};
- /// use kernel::error::Result;
+ /// use kernel::clk::{
+ /// Clk,
+ /// Enabled,
+ /// Unprepared, //
+ /// };
+ /// use kernel::device::{
+ /// Bound,
+ /// Device, //
+ /// };
///
/// fn get_enabled(dev: &Device<Bound>) -> Result<Clk<Enabled>> {
/// let clk = Clk::<Unprepared>::get(dev, Some(c"apb_clk"))?
@@ -245,9 +261,17 @@ fn from(err: Error<State>) -> Self {
/// The following example demonstrates how to obtain and configure a clock for a device.
///
/// ```
- /// use kernel::clk::{Clk, Enabled, Hertz, Unprepared, Prepared};
- /// use kernel::device::{Bound, Device};
- /// use kernel::error::Result;
+ /// use kernel::clk::{
+ /// Clk,
+ /// Enabled,
+ /// Hertz,
+ /// Prepared,
+ /// Unprepared, //
+ /// };
+ /// use kernel::device::{
+ /// Bound,
+ /// Device, //
+ /// };
///
/// fn configure_clk(dev: &Device<Bound>) -> Result {
/// // The fastest way is to use a version of `Clk::get` for the desired
@@ -292,8 +316,11 @@ fn from(err: Error<State>) -> Self {
/// and move between the variants:
///
/// ```
- /// use kernel::clk::{Clk, Enabled, Prepared};
- /// use kernel::error::Result;
+ /// use kernel::clk::{
+ /// Clk,
+ /// Enabled,
+ /// Prepared, //
+ /// };
///
/// enum DeviceClk {
/// Suspended(Clk<Prepared>),
@@ -323,8 +350,11 @@ fn from(err: Error<State>) -> Self {
/// enable a clone of it:
///
/// ```
- /// use kernel::clk::{Clk, Enabled, Prepared};
- /// use kernel::error::Result;
+ /// use kernel::clk::{
+ /// Clk,
+ /// Enabled,
+ /// Prepared, //
+ /// };
///
/// fn use_clk(prepared_clk: &Clk<Prepared>) -> Result {
/// let enabled_clk: Clk<Enabled> = prepared_clk.clone().enable()?;
@@ -556,8 +586,12 @@ pub fn enable(self) -> Result<Clk<Enabled>, Error<Prepared>> {
/// clock or threading it through an intermediate state, e.g.:
///
/// ```
- /// use kernel::clk::{Clk, Enabled, Hertz, Prepared};
- /// use kernel::error::Result;
+ /// use kernel::clk::{
+ /// Clk,
+ /// Enabled,
+ /// Hertz,
+ /// Prepared, //
+ /// };
///
/// fn read_rate(clk: &Clk<Prepared>) -> Result<Hertz> {
/// clk.with_enabled(|clk: &Clk<Enabled>| clk.rate())
--
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