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// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format |
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// Copyright 2023 Google LLC. All rights reserved. |
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// |
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at |
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// https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd |
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//! UPB FFI wrapper code for use by Rust Protobuf. |
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use crate::__internal::{Private, RawArena, RawMessage}; |
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use std::alloc; |
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use std::alloc::Layout; |
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use std::cell::UnsafeCell; |
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use std::fmt; |
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use std::marker::PhantomData; |
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use std::mem::MaybeUninit; |
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use std::ops::Deref; |
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use std::ptr::{self, NonNull}; |
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use std::slice; |
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use std::sync::Once; |
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/// See `upb/port/def.inc`. |
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const UPB_MALLOC_ALIGN: usize = 8; |
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/// A wrapper over a `upb_Arena`. |
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/// |
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/// This is not a safe wrapper per se, because the allocation functions still |
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/// have sharp edges (see their safety docs for more info). |
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/// |
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/// This is an owning type and will automatically free the arena when |
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/// dropped. |
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/// |
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/// Note that this type is neither `Sync` nor `Send`. |
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#[derive(Debug)] |
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pub struct Arena { |
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// Safety invariant: this must always be a valid arena |
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raw: RawArena, |
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_not_sync: PhantomData<UnsafeCell<()>>, |
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} |
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extern "C" { |
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// `Option<NonNull<T: Sized>>` is ABI-compatible with `*mut T` |
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fn upb_Arena_New() -> Option<RawArena>; |
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fn upb_Arena_Free(arena: RawArena); |
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fn upb_Arena_Malloc(arena: RawArena, size: usize) -> *mut u8; |
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fn upb_Arena_Realloc(arena: RawArena, ptr: *mut u8, old: usize, new: usize) -> *mut u8; |
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} |
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impl Arena { |
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/// Allocates a fresh arena. |
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#[inline] |
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pub fn new() -> Self { |
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#[inline(never)] |
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#[cold] |
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fn arena_new_failed() -> ! { |
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panic!("Could not create a new UPB arena"); |
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} |
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// SAFETY: |
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// - `upb_Arena_New` is assumed to be implemented correctly and always sound to |
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// call; if it returned a non-null pointer, it is a valid arena. |
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unsafe { |
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let Some(raw) = upb_Arena_New() else { arena_new_failed() }; |
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Self { raw, _not_sync: PhantomData } |
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} |
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} |
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/// Returns the raw, UPB-managed pointer to the arena. |
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#[inline] |
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pub fn raw(&self) -> RawArena { |
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self.raw |
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} |
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/// Allocates some memory on the arena. |
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/// |
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/// # Safety |
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/// |
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/// - `layout`'s alignment must be less than `UPB_MALLOC_ALIGN`. |
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#[inline] |
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pub unsafe fn alloc(&self, layout: Layout) -> &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>] { |
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debug_assert!(layout.align() <= UPB_MALLOC_ALIGN); |
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// SAFETY: `self.raw` is a valid UPB arena |
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let ptr = unsafe { upb_Arena_Malloc(self.raw, layout.size()) }; |
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if ptr.is_null() { |
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alloc::handle_alloc_error(layout); |
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} |
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// SAFETY: |
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// - `upb_Arena_Malloc` promises that if the return pointer is non-null, it is |
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// dereferencable for `size` bytes and has an alignment of `UPB_MALLOC_ALIGN` |
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// until the arena is destroyed. |
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// - `[MaybeUninit<u8>]` has no alignment requirement, and `ptr` is aligned to a |
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// `UPB_MALLOC_ALIGN` boundary. |
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unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(ptr.cast(), layout.size()) } |
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} |
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/// Resizes some memory on the arena. |
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/// |
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/// # Safety |
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/// |
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/// - `ptr` must be the data pointer returned by a previous call to `alloc` |
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/// or `resize` on `self`. |
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/// - After calling this function, `ptr` is no longer dereferencable - it is |
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/// zapped. |
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/// - `old` must be the layout `ptr` was allocated with via `alloc` or |
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/// `realloc`. |
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/// - `new`'s alignment must be less than `UPB_MALLOC_ALIGN`. |
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#[inline] |
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pub unsafe fn resize(&self, ptr: *mut u8, old: Layout, new: Layout) -> &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>] { |
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debug_assert!(new.align() <= UPB_MALLOC_ALIGN); |
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// SAFETY: |
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// - `self.raw` is a valid UPB arena |
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// - `ptr` was allocated by a previous call to `alloc` or `realloc` as promised |
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// by the caller. |
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let ptr = unsafe { upb_Arena_Realloc(self.raw, ptr, old.size(), new.size()) }; |
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if ptr.is_null() { |
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alloc::handle_alloc_error(new); |
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} |
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// SAFETY: |
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// - `upb_Arena_Realloc` promises that if the return pointer is non-null, it is |
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// dereferencable for the new `size` in bytes until the arena is destroyed. |
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// - `[MaybeUninit<u8>]` has no alignment requirement, and `ptr` is aligned to a |
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// `UPB_MALLOC_ALIGN` boundary. |
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unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(ptr.cast(), new.size()) } |
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} |
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} |
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impl Drop for Arena { |
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#[inline] |
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fn drop(&mut self) { |
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unsafe { |
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upb_Arena_Free(self.raw); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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static mut INTERNAL_PTR: Option<RawMessage> = None; |
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static INIT: Once = Once::new(); |
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// TODO:(b/304577017) |
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const ALIGN: usize = 32; |
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const UPB_SCRATCH_SPACE_BYTES: usize = 64_000; |
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/// Holds a zero-initialized block of memory for use by upb. |
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/// By default, if a message is not set in cpp, a default message is created. |
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/// upb departs from this and returns a null ptr. However, since contiguous |
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/// chunks of memory filled with zeroes are legit messages from upb's point of |
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/// view, we can allocate a large block and refer to that when dealing |
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/// with readonly access. |
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pub struct ScratchSpace; |
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impl ScratchSpace { |
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pub fn zeroed_block() -> RawMessage { |
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unsafe { |
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INIT.call_once(|| { |
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let layout = |
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std::alloc::Layout::from_size_align(UPB_SCRATCH_SPACE_BYTES, ALIGN).unwrap(); |
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let Some(ptr) = |
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crate::__internal::RawMessage::new(std::alloc::alloc_zeroed(layout).cast()) |
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else { |
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std::alloc::handle_alloc_error(layout) |
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}; |
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INTERNAL_PTR = Some(ptr) |
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}); |
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INTERNAL_PTR.unwrap() |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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/// Serialized Protobuf wire format data. |
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/// |
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/// It's typically produced by `<Message>::serialize()`. |
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pub struct SerializedData { |
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data: NonNull<u8>, |
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len: usize, |
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// The arena that owns `data`. |
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_arena: Arena, |
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} |
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impl SerializedData { |
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/// Construct `SerializedData` from raw pointers and its owning arena. |
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/// |
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/// # Safety |
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/// - `arena` must be have allocated `data` |
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/// - `data` must be readable for `len` bytes and not mutate while this |
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/// struct exists |
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pub unsafe fn from_raw_parts(arena: Arena, data: NonNull<u8>, len: usize) -> Self { |
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SerializedData { _arena: arena, data, len } |
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} |
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/// Gets a raw slice pointer. |
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pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *const [u8] { |
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ptr::slice_from_raw_parts(self.data.as_ptr(), self.len) |
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} |
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} |
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impl Deref for SerializedData { |
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type Target = [u8]; |
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fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { |
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// SAFETY: `data` is valid for `len` bytes as promised by |
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// the caller of `SerializedData::from_raw_parts`. |
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unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.data.as_ptr(), self.len) } |
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} |
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} |
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impl fmt::Debug for SerializedData { |
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { |
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fmt::Debug::fmt(self.deref(), f) |
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} |
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} |
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// TODO: Investigate replacing this with direct access to UPB bits. |
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pub type BytesPresentMutData<'msg> = crate::vtable::RawVTableOptionalMutatorData<'msg, [u8]>; |
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pub type BytesAbsentMutData<'msg> = crate::vtable::RawVTableOptionalMutatorData<'msg, [u8]>; |
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pub type InnerBytesMut<'msg> = crate::vtable::RawVTableMutator<'msg, [u8]>; |
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pub type InnerPrimitiveMut<'a, T> = crate::vtable::RawVTableMutator<'a, T>; |
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/// The raw contents of every generated message. |
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#[derive(Debug)] |
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pub struct MessageInner { |
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pub msg: RawMessage, |
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pub arena: Arena, |
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} |
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/// Mutators that point to their original message use this to do so. |
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/// |
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/// Since UPB expects runtimes to manage their own arenas, this needs to have |
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/// access to an `Arena`. |
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/// |
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/// This has two possible designs: |
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/// - Store two pointers here, `RawMessage` and `&'msg Arena`. This doesn't |
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/// place any restriction on the layout of generated messages and their |
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/// mutators. This makes a vtable-based mutator three pointers, which can no |
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/// longer be returned in registers on most platforms. |
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/// - Store one pointer here, `&'msg MessageInner`, where `MessageInner` stores |
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/// a `RawMessage` and an `Arena`. This would require all generated messages |
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/// to store `MessageInner`, and since their mutators need to be able to |
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/// generate `BytesMut`, would also require `BytesMut` to store a `&'msg |
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/// MessageInner` since they can't store an owned `Arena`. |
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/// |
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/// Note: even though this type is `Copy`, it should only be copied by |
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/// protobuf internals that can maintain mutation invariants: |
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/// |
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/// - No concurrent mutation for any two fields in a message: this means |
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/// mutators cannot be `Send` but are `Sync`. |
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/// - If there are multiple accessible `Mut` to a single message at a time, they |
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/// must be different fields, and not be in the same oneof. As such, a `Mut` |
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/// cannot be `Clone` but *can* reborrow itself with `.as_mut()`, which |
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/// converts `&'b mut Mut<'a, T>` to `Mut<'b, T>`. |
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)] |
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pub struct MutatorMessageRef<'msg> { |
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msg: RawMessage, |
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arena: &'msg Arena, |
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} |
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impl<'msg> MutatorMessageRef<'msg> { |
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#[doc(hidden)] |
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#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_ref_mut)] // Sound construction requires mutable access. |
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pub fn new(_private: Private, msg: &'msg mut MessageInner) -> Self { |
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MutatorMessageRef { msg: msg.msg, arena: &msg.arena } |
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} |
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pub fn msg(&self) -> RawMessage { |
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self.msg |
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} |
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} |
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pub fn copy_bytes_in_arena_if_needed_by_runtime<'a>( |
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msg_ref: MutatorMessageRef<'a>, |
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val: &'a [u8], |
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) -> &'a [u8] { |
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// SAFETY: the alignment of `[u8]` is less than `UPB_MALLOC_ALIGN`. |
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let new_alloc = unsafe { msg_ref.arena.alloc(Layout::for_value(val)) }; |
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debug_assert_eq!(new_alloc.len(), val.len()); |
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let start: *mut u8 = new_alloc.as_mut_ptr().cast(); |
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// SAFETY: |
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// - `new_alloc` is writeable for `val.len()` bytes. |
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// - After the copy, `new_alloc` is initialized for `val.len()` bytes. |
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unsafe { |
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val.as_ptr().copy_to_nonoverlapping(start, val.len()); |
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&*(new_alloc as *mut _ as *mut [u8]) |
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} |
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} |
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#[cfg(test)] |
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mod tests { |
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use super::*; |
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#[test] |
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fn test_arena_new_and_free() { |
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let arena = Arena::new(); |
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drop(arena); |
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} |
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#[test] |
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fn test_serialized_data_roundtrip() { |
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let arena = Arena::new(); |
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let original_data = b"Hello world"; |
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let len = original_data.len(); |
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let serialized_data = unsafe { |
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SerializedData::from_raw_parts( |
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arena, |
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NonNull::new(original_data as *const _ as *mut _).unwrap(), |
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len, |
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) |
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}; |
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assert_eq!(&*serialized_data, b"Hello world"); |
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} |
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}
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