Provide proofs of safety.
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//! An implementation of a `ByteBuf` based on virtual memory.
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//!
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//! This implementation uses `mmap` on POSIX systems (and should use `VirtualAlloc` on windows).
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//! There are possibilities to improve the performance for the reallocating case by reserving
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//! memory up to maximum. This might be a problem for systems that don't have a lot of virtual
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//! memory.
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use std::ptr::{self, NonNull};
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use std::slice;
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struct Mmap {
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/// The pointer that points to the start of the mapping.
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///
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/// This value doesn't change after creation.
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ptr: NonNull<u8>,
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/// The length of this mapping.
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///
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/// Cannot be more than `isize::max_value()`. This value doesn't change after creation.
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len: usize,
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}
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impl Mmap {
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fn new(len: usize) -> Self {
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assert!(len < isize::max_value() as usize);
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assert!(len > 0);
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unsafe {
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let ptr = libc::mmap(
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let ptr_or_err = unsafe {
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// Safety Proof:
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// There are not specific safety proofs are required for this call, since the call
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// by itself can't invoke any safety problems (however, misusing its result can).
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libc::mmap(
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// `addr` - let the system to choose the address at which to create the mapping.
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ptr::null_mut(),
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// the length of the mapping in bytes.
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len,
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// `prot` - protection flags: READ WRITE !EXECUTE
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libc::PROT_READ | libc::PROT_WRITE,
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libc::MAP_PRIVATE | libc::MAP_ANON,
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// `flags`
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// `MAP_ANON` - mapping is not backed by any file and initial contents are
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// initialized to zero.
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// `MAP_PRIVATE` - the mapping is private to this process.
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libc::MAP_ANON | libc::MAP_PRIVATE,
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// `fildes` - a file descriptor. Pass -1 as this is required for some platforms
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// when the `MAP_ANON` is passed.
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-1,
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// `offset` - offset from the file.
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0,
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);;
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assert!(ptr as isize != -1);
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Self {
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ptr: NonNull::new(ptr as *mut u8).unwrap(),
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len,
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)
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};
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match ptr_or_err as usize {
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// `mmap` shouldn't return 0 since it has a special meaning.
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x if x == 0 || x as isize == -1 => panic!(),
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_ => {
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let ptr = unsafe {
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// Safety Proof:
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// the ptr cannot be null as checked within the enclosing match.
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NonNull::new_unchecked(ptr_or_err as *mut u8)
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};
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Self { ptr, len }
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}
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}
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}
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pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] {
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unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.ptr.as_ptr(), self.len) }
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fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] {
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unsafe {
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// Safety Proof:
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// - Aliasing guarantees of `self.ptr` are not violated since `self` is the only owner.
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// - This pointer was allocated for `self.len` bytes and thus is a valid slice.
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// - `self.len` doesn't change throughout the lifetime of `self`.
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// - The value is returned valid for the duration of lifetime of `self`.
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// `self` cannot be destroyed while the returned slice is alive.
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// - `self.ptr` is of `NonNull` type and thus `.as_ptr()` can never return NULL.
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// - `self.len` cannot be larger than `isize::max_value()`.
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slice::from_raw_parts(self.ptr.as_ptr(), self.len)
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}
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}
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pub fn as_slice_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] {
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unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(self.ptr.as_ptr(), self.len) }
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fn as_slice_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] {
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unsafe {
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// Safety Proof:
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// - See the proof for `Self::as_slice`
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// - Additionally, it is not possible to obtain two mutable references for `self.ptr`
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slice::from_raw_parts_mut(self.ptr.as_ptr(), self.len)
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}
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}
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}
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impl Drop for Mmap {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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let r = unsafe { libc::munmap(self.ptr.as_ptr() as *mut libc::c_void, self.len) };
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assert_eq!(r, 0, "munmap failed");
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let ret_val = unsafe {
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// Safety proof:
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// - `self.ptr` was allocated by a call to `mmap`.
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// - `self.len` was saved at the same time and it doesn't change throughout the lifetime
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// of `self`.
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libc::munmap(self.ptr.as_ptr() as *mut libc::c_void, self.len)
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};
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// There is no reason for `munmap` to fail to deallocate a private annonymous mapping
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// allocated by `mmap`.
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// However, for the cases when it actually fails prefer to fail, in order to not leak
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// and exhaust the virtual memory.
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assert_eq!(ret_val, 0, "munmap failed");
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}
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}
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impl ByteBuf {
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pub fn new(len: usize) -> Self {
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let mmap = if len == 0 { None } else { Some(Mmap::new(len)) };
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Self { mmap }
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}
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} else {
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let mut new_mmap = Mmap::new(new_len);
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unsafe {
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{
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let src = self.mmap.as_ref().unwrap().as_slice();
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let dst = new_mmap.as_slice_mut();
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ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(src.as_ptr(), dst.as_mut_ptr(), src.len());
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dst[..src.len()].copy_from_slice(src);
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}
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Some(new_mmap)
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