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+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+// Copyright (C) 2024 Google LLC.
+
+//! Helpers for implementing list traits safely.
+
+use crate::list::ListLinks;
+
+/// Declares that this type has a `ListLinks<ID>` field at a fixed offset.
+///
+/// This trait is only used to help implement `ListItem` safely. If `ListItem` is implemented
+/// manually, then this trait is not needed. Use the [`impl_has_list_links!`] macro to implement
+/// this trait.
+///
+/// # Safety
+///
+/// All values of this type must have a `ListLinks<ID>` field at the given offset.
+///
+/// The behavior of `raw_get_list_links` must not be changed.
+pub unsafe trait HasListLinks<const ID: u64 = 0> {
+ /// The offset of the `ListLinks` field.
+ const OFFSET: usize;
+
+ /// Returns a pointer to the [`ListLinks<T, ID>`] field.
+ ///
+ /// # Safety
+ ///
+ /// The provided pointer must point at a valid struct of type `Self`.
+ ///
+ /// [`ListLinks<T, ID>`]: ListLinks
+ // We don't really need this method, but it's necessary for the implementation of
+ // `impl_has_list_links!` to be correct.
+ #[inline]
+ unsafe fn raw_get_list_links(ptr: *mut Self) -> *mut ListLinks<ID> {
+ // SAFETY: The caller promises that the pointer is valid. The implementer promises that the
+ // `OFFSET` constant is correct.
+ unsafe { (ptr as *mut u8).add(Self::OFFSET) as *mut ListLinks<ID> }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Implements the [`HasListLinks`] trait for the given type.
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! impl_has_list_links {
+ ($(impl$(<$($implarg:ident),*>)?
+ HasListLinks$(<$id:tt>)?
+ for $self:ident $(<$($selfarg:ty),*>)?
+ { self$(.$field:ident)* }
+ )*) => {$(
+ // SAFETY: The implementation of `raw_get_list_links` only compiles if the field has the
+ // right type.
+ //
+ // The behavior of `raw_get_list_links` is not changed since the `addr_of_mut!` macro is
+ // equivalent to the pointer offset operation in the trait definition.
+ unsafe impl$(<$($implarg),*>)? $crate::list::HasListLinks$(<$id>)? for
+ $self $(<$($selfarg),*>)?
+ {
+ const OFFSET: usize = ::core::mem::offset_of!(Self, $($field).*) as usize;
+
+ #[inline]
+ unsafe fn raw_get_list_links(ptr: *mut Self) -> *mut $crate::list::ListLinks$(<$id>)? {
+ // SAFETY: The caller promises that the pointer is not dangling. We know that this
+ // expression doesn't follow any pointers, as the `offset_of!` invocation above
+ // would otherwise not compile.
+ unsafe { ::core::ptr::addr_of_mut!((*ptr)$(.$field)*) }
+ }
+ }
+ )*};
+}
+pub use impl_has_list_links;
+
+/// Declares that the `ListLinks<ID>` field in this struct is inside a `ListLinksSelfPtr<T, ID>`.
+///
+/// # Safety
+///
+/// The `ListLinks<ID>` field of this struct at the offset `HasListLinks<ID>::OFFSET` must be
+/// inside a `ListLinksSelfPtr<T, ID>`.
+pub unsafe trait HasSelfPtr<T: ?Sized, const ID: u64 = 0>
+where
+ Self: HasListLinks<ID>,
+{
+}
+
+/// Implements the [`HasListLinks`] and [`HasSelfPtr`] traits for the given type.
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! impl_has_list_links_self_ptr {
+ ($(impl$({$($implarg:tt)*})?
+ HasSelfPtr<$item_type:ty $(, $id:tt)?>
+ for $self:ident $(<$($selfarg:ty),*>)?
+ { self.$field:ident }
+ )*) => {$(
+ // SAFETY: The implementation of `raw_get_list_links` only compiles if the field has the
+ // right type.
+ unsafe impl$(<$($implarg)*>)? $crate::list::HasSelfPtr<$item_type $(, $id)?> for
+ $self $(<$($selfarg),*>)?
+ {}
+
+ unsafe impl$(<$($implarg)*>)? $crate::list::HasListLinks$(<$id>)? for
+ $self $(<$($selfarg),*>)?
+ {
+ const OFFSET: usize = ::core::mem::offset_of!(Self, $field) as usize;
+
+ #[inline]
+ unsafe fn raw_get_list_links(ptr: *mut Self) -> *mut $crate::list::ListLinks$(<$id>)? {
+ // SAFETY: The caller promises that the pointer is not dangling.
+ let ptr: *mut $crate::list::ListLinksSelfPtr<$item_type $(, $id)?> =
+ unsafe { ::core::ptr::addr_of_mut!((*ptr).$field) };
+ ptr.cast()
+ }
+ }
+ )*};
+}
+pub use impl_has_list_links_self_ptr;
+
+/// Implements the [`ListItem`] trait for the given type.
+///
+/// Requires that the type implements [`HasListLinks`]. Use the [`impl_has_list_links!`] macro to
+/// implement that trait.
+///
+/// [`ListItem`]: crate::list::ListItem
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! impl_list_item {
+ (
+ $(impl$({$($generics:tt)*})? ListItem<$num:tt> for $t:ty {
+ using ListLinks;
+ })*
+ ) => {$(
+ // SAFETY: See GUARANTEES comment on each method.
+ unsafe impl$(<$($generics)*>)? $crate::list::ListItem<$num> for $t {
+ // GUARANTEES:
+ // * This returns the same pointer as `prepare_to_insert` because `prepare_to_insert`
+ // is implemented in terms of `view_links`.
+ // * By the type invariants of `ListLinks`, the `ListLinks` has two null pointers when
+ // this value is not in a list.
+ unsafe fn view_links(me: *const Self) -> *mut $crate::list::ListLinks<$num> {
+ // SAFETY: The caller guarantees that `me` points at a valid value of type `Self`.
+ unsafe {
+ <Self as $crate::list::HasListLinks<$num>>::raw_get_list_links(me.cast_mut())
+ }
+ }
+
+ // GUARANTEES:
+ // * `me` originates from the most recent call to `prepare_to_insert`, which just added
+ // `offset` to the pointer passed to `prepare_to_insert`. This method subtracts
+ // `offset` from `me` so it returns the pointer originally passed to
+ // `prepare_to_insert`.
+ // * The pointer remains valid until the next call to `post_remove` because the caller
+ // of the most recent call to `prepare_to_insert` promised to retain ownership of the
+ // `ListArc` containing `Self` until the next call to `post_remove`. The value cannot
+ // be destroyed while a `ListArc` reference exists.
+ unsafe fn view_value(me: *mut $crate::list::ListLinks<$num>) -> *const Self {
+ let offset = <Self as $crate::list::HasListLinks<$num>>::OFFSET;
+ // SAFETY: `me` originates from the most recent call to `prepare_to_insert`, so it
+ // points at the field at offset `offset` in a value of type `Self`. Thus,
+ // subtracting `offset` from `me` is still in-bounds of the allocation.
+ unsafe { (me as *const u8).sub(offset) as *const Self }
+ }
+
+ // GUARANTEES:
+ // This implementation of `ListItem` will not give out exclusive access to the same
+ // `ListLinks` several times because calls to `prepare_to_insert` and `post_remove`
+ // must alternate and exclusive access is given up when `post_remove` is called.
+ //
+ // Other invocations of `impl_list_item!` also cannot give out exclusive access to the
+ // same `ListLinks` because you can only implement `ListItem` once for each value of
+ // `ID`, and the `ListLinks` fields only work with the specified `ID`.
+ unsafe fn prepare_to_insert(me: *const Self) -> *mut $crate::list::ListLinks<$num> {
+ // SAFETY: The caller promises that `me` points at a valid value.
+ unsafe { <Self as $crate::list::ListItem<$num>>::view_links(me) }
+ }
+
+ // GUARANTEES:
+ // * `me` originates from the most recent call to `prepare_to_insert`, which just added
+ // `offset` to the pointer passed to `prepare_to_insert`. This method subtracts
+ // `offset` from `me` so it returns the pointer originally passed to
+ // `prepare_to_insert`.
+ unsafe fn post_remove(me: *mut $crate::list::ListLinks<$num>) -> *const Self {
+ let offset = <Self as $crate::list::HasListLinks<$num>>::OFFSET;
+ // SAFETY: `me` originates from the most recent call to `prepare_to_insert`, so it
+ // points at the field at offset `offset` in a value of type `Self`. Thus,
+ // subtracting `offset` from `me` is still in-bounds of the allocation.
+ unsafe { (me as *const u8).sub(offset) as *const Self }
+ }
+ }
+ )*};
+
+ (
+ $(impl$({$($generics:tt)*})? ListItem<$num:tt> for $t:ty {
+ using ListLinksSelfPtr;
+ })*
+ ) => {$(
+ // SAFETY: See GUARANTEES comment on each method.
+ unsafe impl$(<$($generics)*>)? $crate::list::ListItem<$num> for $t {
+ // GUARANTEES:
+ // This implementation of `ListItem` will not give out exclusive access to the same
+ // `ListLinks` several times because calls to `prepare_to_insert` and `post_remove`
+ // must alternate and exclusive access is given up when `post_remove` is called.
+ //
+ // Other invocations of `impl_list_item!` also cannot give out exclusive access to the
+ // same `ListLinks` because you can only implement `ListItem` once for each value of
+ // `ID`, and the `ListLinks` fields only work with the specified `ID`.
+ unsafe fn prepare_to_insert(me: *const Self) -> *mut $crate::list::ListLinks<$num> {
+ // SAFETY: The caller promises that `me` points at a valid value of type `Self`.
+ let links_field = unsafe { <Self as $crate::list::ListItem<$num>>::view_links(me) };
+
+ let spoff = $crate::list::ListLinksSelfPtr::<Self, $num>::LIST_LINKS_SELF_PTR_OFFSET;
+ // Goes via the offset as the field is private.
+ //
+ // SAFETY: The constant is equal to `offset_of!(ListLinksSelfPtr, self_ptr)`, so
+ // the pointer stays in bounds of the allocation.
+ let self_ptr = unsafe { (links_field as *const u8).add(spoff) }
+ as *const $crate::types::Opaque<*const Self>;
+ let cell_inner = $crate::types::Opaque::raw_get(self_ptr);
+
+ // SAFETY: This value is not accessed in any other places than `prepare_to_insert`,
+ // `post_remove`, or `view_value`. By the safety requirements of those methods,
+ // none of these three methods may be called in parallel with this call to
+ // `prepare_to_insert`, so this write will not race with any other access to the
+ // value.
+ unsafe { ::core::ptr::write(cell_inner, me) };
+
+ links_field
+ }
+
+ // GUARANTEES:
+ // * This returns the same pointer as `prepare_to_insert` because `prepare_to_insert`
+ // returns the return value of `view_links`.
+ // * By the type invariants of `ListLinks`, the `ListLinks` has two null pointers when
+ // this value is not in a list.
+ unsafe fn view_links(me: *const Self) -> *mut $crate::list::ListLinks<$num> {
+ // SAFETY: The caller promises that `me` points at a valid value of type `Self`.
+ unsafe { <Self as HasListLinks<$num>>::raw_get_list_links(me.cast_mut()) }
+ }
+
+ // This function is also used as the implementation of `post_remove`, so the caller
+ // may choose to satisfy the safety requirements of `post_remove` instead of the safety
+ // requirements for `view_value`.
+ //
+ // GUARANTEES: (always)
+ // * This returns the same pointer as the one passed to the most recent call to
+ // `prepare_to_insert` since that call wrote that pointer to this location. The value
+ // is only modified in `prepare_to_insert`, so it has not been modified since the
+ // most recent call.
+ //
+ // GUARANTEES: (only when using the `view_value` safety requirements)
+ // * The pointer remains valid until the next call to `post_remove` because the caller
+ // of the most recent call to `prepare_to_insert` promised to retain ownership of the
+ // `ListArc` containing `Self` until the next call to `post_remove`. The value cannot
+ // be destroyed while a `ListArc` reference exists.
+ unsafe fn view_value(links_field: *mut $crate::list::ListLinks<$num>) -> *const Self {
+ let spoff = $crate::list::ListLinksSelfPtr::<Self, $num>::LIST_LINKS_SELF_PTR_OFFSET;
+ // SAFETY: The constant is equal to `offset_of!(ListLinksSelfPtr, self_ptr)`, so
+ // the pointer stays in bounds of the allocation.
+ let self_ptr = unsafe { (links_field as *const u8).add(spoff) }
+ as *const ::core::cell::UnsafeCell<*const Self>;
+ let cell_inner = ::core::cell::UnsafeCell::raw_get(self_ptr);
+ // SAFETY: This is not a data race, because the only function that writes to this
+ // value is `prepare_to_insert`, but by the safety requirements the
+ // `prepare_to_insert` method may not be called in parallel with `view_value` or
+ // `post_remove`.
+ unsafe { ::core::ptr::read(cell_inner) }
+ }
+
+ // GUARANTEES:
+ // The first guarantee of `view_value` is exactly what `post_remove` guarantees.
+ unsafe fn post_remove(me: *mut $crate::list::ListLinks<$num>) -> *const Self {
+ // SAFETY: This specific implementation of `view_value` allows the caller to
+ // promise the safety requirements of `post_remove` instead of the safety
+ // requirements for `view_value`.
+ unsafe { <Self as $crate::list::ListItem<$num>>::view_value(me) }
+ }
+ }
+ )*};
+}
+pub use impl_list_item;