// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format // Copyright 2023 Google LLC. All rights reserved. // // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at // https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd //! Kernel-agnostic logic for the Rust Protobuf runtime that should not be //! exposed to through the `protobuf` path but must be public for use by //! generated code. pub use crate::r#enum::Enum; pub use crate::vtable::{ new_vtable_field_entry, BytesMutVTable, BytesOptionalMutVTable, PrimitiveOptionalMutVTable, PrimitiveVTable, PrimitiveWithRawVTable, RawVTableMutator, RawVTableOptionalMutatorData, }; use std::ptr::NonNull; use std::slice; /// Used to protect internal-only items from being used accidentally. pub struct Private; /// Defines a set of opaque, unique, non-accessible pointees. /// /// The [Rustonomicon][nomicon] currently recommends a zero-sized struct, /// though this should use [`extern type`] when that is stabilized. /// [nomicon]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/ffi.html#representing-opaque-structs /// [`extern type`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43467 mod _opaque_pointees { /// Opaque pointee for [`RawMessage`] /// /// This type is not meant to be dereferenced in Rust code. /// It is only meant to provide type safety for raw pointers /// which are manipulated behind FFI. /// /// [`RawMessage`]: super::RawMessage #[repr(C)] pub struct RawMessageData { _data: [u8; 0], _marker: std::marker::PhantomData<(*mut u8, ::std::marker::PhantomPinned)>, } /// Opaque pointee for [`RawArena`] /// /// This type is not meant to be dereferenced in Rust code. /// It is only meant to provide type safety for raw pointers /// which are manipulated behind FFI. /// /// [`RawArena`]: super::RawArena #[repr(C)] pub struct RawArenaData { _data: [u8; 0], _marker: std::marker::PhantomData<(*mut u8, ::std::marker::PhantomPinned)>, } /// Opaque pointee for [`RawRepeatedField`] /// /// This type is not meant to be dereferenced in Rust code. /// It is only meant to provide type safety for raw pointers /// which are manipulated behind FFI. #[repr(C)] pub struct RawRepeatedFieldData { _data: [u8; 0], _marker: std::marker::PhantomData<(*mut u8, ::std::marker::PhantomPinned)>, } /// Opaque pointee for [`RawMap`] /// /// This type is not meant to be dereferenced in Rust code. /// It is only meant to provide type safety for raw pointers /// which are manipulated behind FFI. #[repr(C)] pub struct RawMapData { _data: [u8; 0], _marker: std::marker::PhantomData<(*mut u8, ::std::marker::PhantomPinned)>, } } /// A raw pointer to the underlying message for this runtime. pub type RawMessage = NonNull<_opaque_pointees::RawMessageData>; /// A raw pointer to the underlying arena for this runtime. pub type RawArena = NonNull<_opaque_pointees::RawArenaData>; /// A raw pointer to the underlying repeated field container for this runtime. pub type RawRepeatedField = NonNull<_opaque_pointees::RawRepeatedFieldData>; /// A raw pointer to the underlying arena for this runtime. pub type RawMap = NonNull<_opaque_pointees::RawMapData>; /// Represents an ABI-stable version of `NonNull<[u8]>`/`string_view` (a /// borrowed slice of bytes) for FFI use only. /// /// Has semantics similar to `std::string_view` in C++ and `&[u8]` in Rust, /// but is not ABI-compatible with either. /// /// If `len` is 0, then `ptr` can be null or dangling. C++ considers a dangling /// 0-len `std::string_view` to be invalid, and Rust considers a `&[u8]` with a /// null data pointer to be invalid. #[repr(C)] #[derive(Copy, Clone)] pub struct PtrAndLen { /// Pointer to the first byte. /// Borrows the memory. pub ptr: *const u8, /// Length of the `[u8]` pointed to by `ptr`. pub len: usize, } impl PtrAndLen { /// Unsafely dereference this slice. /// /// # Safety /// - `self.ptr` must be dereferencable and immutable for `self.len` bytes /// for the lifetime `'a`. It can be null or dangling if `self.len == 0`. pub unsafe fn as_ref<'a>(self) -> &'a [u8] { if self.ptr.is_null() { assert_eq!(self.len, 0, "Non-empty slice with null data pointer"); &[] } else { // SAFETY: // - `ptr` is non-null // - `ptr` is valid for `len` bytes as promised by the caller. unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.ptr, self.len) } } } } impl From<&[u8]> for PtrAndLen { fn from(slice: &[u8]) -> Self { Self { ptr: slice.as_ptr(), len: slice.len() } } }