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C++
378 lines
13 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef MOJO_EDK_SYSTEM_MEMORY_H_
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#define MOJO_EDK_SYSTEM_MEMORY_H_
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <string.h> // For |memcpy()|.
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#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
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#include "mojo/edk/system/system_impl_export.h"
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#include "mojo/public/c/system/macros.h"
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#include "mojo/public/cpp/system/macros.h"
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namespace mojo {
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namespace system {
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namespace internal {
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// Removes |const| from |T| (available as |remove_const<T>::type|):
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// TODO(vtl): Remove these once we have the C++11 |remove_const|.
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template <typename T>
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struct remove_const {
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using type = T;
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};
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template <typename T>
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struct remove_const<const T> {
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using type = T;
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};
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// Yields |(const) char| if |T| is |(const) void|, else |T|:
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template <typename T>
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struct VoidToChar {
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using type = T;
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};
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template <>
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struct VoidToChar<void> {
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using type = char;
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};
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template <>
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struct VoidToChar<const void> {
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using type = const char;
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};
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// Checks (insofar as appropriate/possible) that |pointer| is a valid pointer to
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// a buffer of the given size and alignment (both in bytes).
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template <size_t size, size_t alignment>
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void MOJO_SYSTEM_IMPL_EXPORT CheckUserPointer(const void* pointer);
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// Checks (insofar as appropriate/possible) that |pointer| is a valid pointer to
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// a buffer of |count| elements of the given size and alignment (both in bytes).
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template <size_t size, size_t alignment>
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void MOJO_SYSTEM_IMPL_EXPORT
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CheckUserPointerWithCount(const void* pointer, size_t count);
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// Checks (insofar as appropriate/possible) that |pointer| is a valid pointer to
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// a buffer of the given size and alignment (both in bytes).
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template <size_t alignment>
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void MOJO_SYSTEM_IMPL_EXPORT
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CheckUserPointerWithSize(const void* pointer, size_t size);
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} // namespace internal
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// Forward declarations so that they can be friended.
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template <typename Type>
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class UserPointerReader;
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template <typename Type>
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class UserPointerWriter;
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template <typename Type>
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class UserPointerReaderWriter;
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template <class Options>
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class UserOptionsReader;
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// Provides a convenient way to implicitly get null |UserPointer<Type>|s.
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struct NullUserPointer {};
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// Represents a user pointer to a single |Type| (which must be POD), for Mojo
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// primitive parameters.
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//
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// Use a const |Type| for in parameters, and non-const |Type|s for out and
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// in-out parameters (in which case the |Put()| method is available).
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template <typename Type>
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class UserPointer {
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private:
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using NonVoidType = typename internal::VoidToChar<Type>::type;
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public:
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// Instead of explicitly using these constructors, you can often use
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// |MakeUserPointer()| (or |NullUserPointer()| for null pointers). (The common
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// exception is when you have, e.g., a |char*| and want to get a
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// |UserPointer<void>|.)
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UserPointer() : pointer_(nullptr) {}
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explicit UserPointer(Type* pointer) : pointer_(pointer) {}
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// Allow implicit conversion from the "null user pointer".
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UserPointer(NullUserPointer) : pointer_(nullptr) {}
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~UserPointer() {}
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// Allow assignment from the "null user pointer".
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UserPointer<Type>& operator=(NullUserPointer) {
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pointer_ = nullptr;
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return *this;
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}
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// Allow conversion to a "non-const" |UserPointer|.
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operator UserPointer<const Type>() const {
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return UserPointer<const Type>(pointer_);
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}
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bool IsNull() const { return !pointer_; }
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// "Reinterpret casts" to a |UserPointer<ToType>|.
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template <typename ToType>
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UserPointer<ToType> ReinterpretCast() const {
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return UserPointer<ToType>(reinterpret_cast<ToType*>(pointer_));
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}
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// Checks that this pointer points to a valid |Type| in the same way as
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// |Get()| and |Put()|.
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// TODO(vtl): Logically, there should be separate read checks and write
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// checks.
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void Check() const {
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internal::CheckUserPointer<sizeof(NonVoidType), MOJO_ALIGNOF(NonVoidType)>(
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pointer_);
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}
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// Checks that this pointer points to a valid array (of type |Type|, or just a
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// buffer if |Type| is |void| or |const void|) of |count| elements (or bytes
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// if |Type| is |void| or |const void|) in the same way as |GetArray()| and
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// |PutArray()|.
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// TODO(vtl): Logically, there should be separate read checks and write
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// checks.
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// TODO(vtl): Switch more things to use this.
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void CheckArray(size_t count) const {
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internal::CheckUserPointerWithCount<sizeof(NonVoidType),
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MOJO_ALIGNOF(NonVoidType)>(pointer_,
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count);
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}
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// Gets the value (of type |Type|, or a |char| if |Type| is |void|) pointed to
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// by this user pointer. Use this when you'd use the rvalue |*user_pointer|,
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// but be aware that this may be costly -- so if the value will be used
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// multiple times, you should save it.
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//
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// (We want to force a copy here, so return |Type| not |const Type&|.)
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NonVoidType Get() const {
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Check();
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internal::CheckUserPointer<sizeof(NonVoidType), MOJO_ALIGNOF(NonVoidType)>(
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pointer_);
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return *pointer_;
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}
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// Gets an array (of type |Type|, or just a buffer if |Type| is |void| or
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// |const void|) of |count| elements (or bytes if |Type| is |void| or |const
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// void|) from the location pointed to by this user pointer. Use this when
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// you'd do something like |memcpy(destination, user_pointer, count *
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// sizeof(Type)|.
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void GetArray(typename internal::remove_const<Type>::type* destination,
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size_t count) const {
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CheckArray(count);
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memcpy(destination, pointer_, count * sizeof(NonVoidType));
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}
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// Puts a value (of type |Type|, or of type |char| if |Type| is |void|) to the
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// location pointed to by this user pointer. Use this when you'd use the
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// lvalue |*user_pointer|. Since this may be costly, you should avoid using
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// this (for the same user pointer) more than once.
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//
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// Note: This |Put()| method is not valid when |T| is const, e.g., |const
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// uint32_t|, but it's okay to include them so long as this template is only
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// implicitly instantiated (see 14.7.1 of the C++11 standard) and not
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// explicitly instantiated. (On implicit instantiation, only the declarations
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// need be valid, not the definitions.)
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//
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// In C++11, we could do something like:
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// template <typename _Type = Type>
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// typename enable_if<!is_const<_Type>::value &&
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// !is_void<_Type>::value>::type Put(
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// const _Type& value) { ... }
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// (which obviously be correct), but C++03 doesn't allow default function
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// template arguments.
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void Put(const NonVoidType& value) {
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Check();
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*pointer_ = value;
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}
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// Puts an array (of type |Type|, or just a buffer if |Type| is |void|) with
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// |count| elements (or bytes |Type| is |void|) to the location pointed to by
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// this user pointer. Use this when you'd do something like
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// |memcpy(user_pointer, source, count * sizeof(Type))|.
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//
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// Note: The same comments about the validity of |Put()| (except for the part
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// about |void|) apply here.
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void PutArray(const Type* source, size_t count) {
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CheckArray(count);
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memcpy(pointer_, source, count * sizeof(NonVoidType));
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}
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// Gets a |UserPointer| at offset |i| (in |Type|s) relative to this.
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UserPointer At(size_t i) const {
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return UserPointer(
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static_cast<Type*>(static_cast<NonVoidType*>(pointer_) + i));
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}
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// Gets the value of the |UserPointer| as a |uintptr_t|. This should not be
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// casted back to a pointer (and dereferenced), but may be used as a key for
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// lookup or passed back to the user.
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uintptr_t GetPointerValue() const {
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return reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(pointer_);
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}
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// These provides safe (read-only/write-only/read-and-write) access to a
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// |UserPointer<Type>| (probably pointing to an array) using just an ordinary
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// pointer (obtained via |GetPointer()|).
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//
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// The memory returned by |GetPointer()| may be a copy of the original user
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// memory, but should be modified only if the user is intended to eventually
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// see the change.) If any changes are made, |Commit()| should be called to
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// guarantee that the changes are written back to user memory (it may be
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// called multiple times).
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//
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// Note: These classes are designed to allow fast, unsafe implementations (in
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// which |GetPointer()| just returns the user pointer) if desired. Thus if
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// |Commit()| is *not* called, changes may or may not be made visible to the
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// user.
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//
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// Use these classes in the following way:
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//
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// MojoResult Core::PutFoos(UserPointer<const uint32_t> foos,
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// uint32_t num_foos) {
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// UserPointer<const uint32_t>::Reader foos_reader(foos, num_foos);
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// return PutFoosImpl(foos_reader.GetPointer(), num_foos);
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// }
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//
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// MojoResult Core::GetFoos(UserPointer<uint32_t> foos,
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// uint32_t num_foos) {
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// UserPointer<uint32_t>::Writer foos_writer(foos, num_foos);
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// MojoResult rv = GetFoosImpl(foos.GetPointer(), num_foos);
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// foos_writer.Commit();
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// return rv;
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// }
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//
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// TODO(vtl): Possibly, since we're not really being safe, we should just not
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// copy for Release builds.
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using Reader = UserPointerReader<Type>;
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using Writer = UserPointerWriter<Type>;
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using ReaderWriter = UserPointerReaderWriter<Type>;
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private:
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friend class UserPointerReader<Type>;
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friend class UserPointerReader<const Type>;
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friend class UserPointerWriter<Type>;
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friend class UserPointerReaderWriter<Type>;
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template <class Options>
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friend class UserOptionsReader;
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Type* pointer_;
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// Allow copy and assignment.
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};
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// Provides a convenient way to make a |UserPointer<Type>|.
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template <typename Type>
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inline UserPointer<Type> MakeUserPointer(Type* pointer) {
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return UserPointer<Type>(pointer);
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}
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// Implementation of |UserPointer<Type>::Reader|.
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template <typename Type>
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class UserPointerReader {
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private:
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using TypeNoConst = typename internal::remove_const<Type>::type;
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public:
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// Note: If |count| is zero, |GetPointer()| will always return null.
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UserPointerReader(UserPointer<const Type> user_pointer, size_t count) {
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Init(user_pointer.pointer_, count, true);
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}
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UserPointerReader(UserPointer<TypeNoConst> user_pointer, size_t count) {
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Init(user_pointer.pointer_, count, true);
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}
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const Type* GetPointer() const { return buffer_.get(); }
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private:
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template <class Options>
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friend class UserOptionsReader;
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struct NoCheck {};
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UserPointerReader(NoCheck,
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UserPointer<const Type> user_pointer,
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size_t count) {
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Init(user_pointer.pointer_, count, false);
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}
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void Init(const Type* user_pointer, size_t count, bool check) {
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if (count == 0)
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return;
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if (check) {
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internal::CheckUserPointerWithCount<sizeof(Type), MOJO_ALIGNOF(Type)>(
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user_pointer, count);
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}
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buffer_.reset(new TypeNoConst[count]);
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memcpy(buffer_.get(), user_pointer, count * sizeof(Type));
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}
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scoped_ptr<TypeNoConst[]> buffer_;
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MOJO_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(UserPointerReader);
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};
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// Implementation of |UserPointer<Type>::Writer|.
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template <typename Type>
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class UserPointerWriter {
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public:
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// Note: If |count| is zero, |GetPointer()| will always return null.
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UserPointerWriter(UserPointer<Type> user_pointer, size_t count)
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: user_pointer_(user_pointer), count_(count) {
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if (count_ > 0) {
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buffer_.reset(new Type[count_]);
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memset(buffer_.get(), 0, count_ * sizeof(Type));
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}
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}
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Type* GetPointer() const { return buffer_.get(); }
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void Commit() {
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internal::CheckUserPointerWithCount<sizeof(Type), MOJO_ALIGNOF(Type)>(
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user_pointer_.pointer_, count_);
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memcpy(user_pointer_.pointer_, buffer_.get(), count_ * sizeof(Type));
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}
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private:
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UserPointer<Type> user_pointer_;
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size_t count_;
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scoped_ptr<Type[]> buffer_;
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MOJO_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(UserPointerWriter);
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};
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// Implementation of |UserPointer<Type>::ReaderWriter|.
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template <typename Type>
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class UserPointerReaderWriter {
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public:
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// Note: If |count| is zero, |GetPointer()| will always return null.
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UserPointerReaderWriter(UserPointer<Type> user_pointer, size_t count)
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: user_pointer_(user_pointer), count_(count) {
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if (count_ > 0) {
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internal::CheckUserPointerWithCount<sizeof(Type), MOJO_ALIGNOF(Type)>(
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user_pointer_.pointer_, count_);
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buffer_.reset(new Type[count]);
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memcpy(buffer_.get(), user_pointer.pointer_, count * sizeof(Type));
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}
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}
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Type* GetPointer() const { return buffer_.get(); }
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size_t GetCount() const { return count_; }
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void Commit() {
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internal::CheckUserPointerWithCount<sizeof(Type), MOJO_ALIGNOF(Type)>(
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user_pointer_.pointer_, count_);
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memcpy(user_pointer_.pointer_, buffer_.get(), count_ * sizeof(Type));
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}
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private:
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UserPointer<Type> user_pointer_;
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size_t count_;
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scoped_ptr<Type[]> buffer_;
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MOJO_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(UserPointerReaderWriter);
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};
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} // namespace system
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} // namespace mojo
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#endif // MOJO_EDK_SYSTEM_MEMORY_H_
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