rust: sync: add `ArcBorrow::from_raw`

Allows access to a value in an `Arc` that is currently held as a raw
pointer due to use of `Arc::into_raw`, without destroying or otherwise
consuming that raw pointer.

This is a dependency of the linked list that Rust Binder uses. The
linked list uses this method when iterating over the linked list [1].

Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Reviewed-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240402-linked-list-v1-6-b1c59ba7ae3b@google.com [1]
Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240402-arc-for-list-v4-1-54db6440a9a9@google.com
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
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Alice Ryhl 2024-04-02 13:07:42 +00:00 committed by Miguel Ojeda
parent be2ca1e039
commit 51f6af86de
1 changed files with 58 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -138,6 +138,39 @@ struct ArcInner<T: ?Sized> {
data: T,
}
impl<T: ?Sized> ArcInner<T> {
/// Converts a pointer to the contents of an [`Arc`] into a pointer to the [`ArcInner`].
///
/// # Safety
///
/// `ptr` must have been returned by a previous call to [`Arc::into_raw`], and the `Arc` must
/// not yet have been destroyed.
unsafe fn container_of(ptr: *const T) -> NonNull<ArcInner<T>> {
let refcount_layout = Layout::new::<bindings::refcount_t>();
// SAFETY: The caller guarantees that the pointer is valid.
let val_layout = Layout::for_value(unsafe { &*ptr });
// SAFETY: We're computing the layout of a real struct that existed when compiling this
// binary, so its layout is not so large that it can trigger arithmetic overflow.
let val_offset = unsafe { refcount_layout.extend(val_layout).unwrap_unchecked().1 };
// Pointer casts leave the metadata unchanged. This is okay because the metadata of `T` and
// `ArcInner<T>` is the same since `ArcInner` is a struct with `T` as its last field.
//
// This is documented at:
// <https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/ptr/trait.Pointee.html>.
let ptr = ptr as *const ArcInner<T>;
// SAFETY: The pointer is in-bounds of an allocation both before and after offsetting the
// pointer, since it originates from a previous call to `Arc::into_raw` on an `Arc` that is
// still valid.
let ptr = unsafe { ptr.byte_sub(val_offset) };
// SAFETY: The pointer can't be null since you can't have an `ArcInner<T>` value at the null
// address.
unsafe { NonNull::new_unchecked(ptr.cast_mut()) }
}
}
// This is to allow [`Arc`] (and variants) to be used as the type of `self`.
impl<T: ?Sized> core::ops::Receiver for Arc<T> {}
@ -233,27 +266,13 @@ impl<T: ?Sized> Arc<T> {
/// `ptr` must have been returned by a previous call to [`Arc::into_raw`]. Additionally, it
/// must not be called more than once for each previous call to [`Arc::into_raw`].
pub unsafe fn from_raw(ptr: *const T) -> Self {
let refcount_layout = Layout::new::<bindings::refcount_t>();
// SAFETY: The caller guarantees that the pointer is valid.
let val_layout = Layout::for_value(unsafe { &*ptr });
// SAFETY: We're computing the layout of a real struct that existed when compiling this
// binary, so its layout is not so large that it can trigger arithmetic overflow.
let val_offset = unsafe { refcount_layout.extend(val_layout).unwrap_unchecked().1 };
// Pointer casts leave the metadata unchanged. This is okay because the metadata of `T` and
// `ArcInner<T>` is the same since `ArcInner` is a struct with `T` as its last field.
//
// This is documented at:
// <https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/ptr/trait.Pointee.html>.
let ptr = ptr as *const ArcInner<T>;
// SAFETY: The pointer is in-bounds of an allocation both before and after offsetting the
// pointer, since it originates from a previous call to `Arc::into_raw` and is still valid.
let ptr = unsafe { ptr.byte_sub(val_offset) };
// SAFETY: The caller promises that this pointer originates from a call to `into_raw` on an
// `Arc` that is still valid.
let ptr = unsafe { ArcInner::container_of(ptr) };
// SAFETY: By the safety requirements we know that `ptr` came from `Arc::into_raw`, so the
// reference count held then will be owned by the new `Arc` object.
unsafe { Self::from_inner(NonNull::new_unchecked(ptr.cast_mut())) }
unsafe { Self::from_inner(ptr) }
}
/// Returns an [`ArcBorrow`] from the given [`Arc`].
@ -454,6 +473,27 @@ impl<T: ?Sized> ArcBorrow<'_, T> {
_p: PhantomData,
}
}
/// Creates an [`ArcBorrow`] to an [`Arc`] that has previously been deconstructed with
/// [`Arc::into_raw`].
///
/// # Safety
///
/// * The provided pointer must originate from a call to [`Arc::into_raw`].
/// * For the duration of the lifetime annotated on this `ArcBorrow`, the reference count must
/// not hit zero.
/// * For the duration of the lifetime annotated on this `ArcBorrow`, there must not be a
/// [`UniqueArc`] reference to this value.
pub unsafe fn from_raw(ptr: *const T) -> Self {
// SAFETY: The caller promises that this pointer originates from a call to `into_raw` on an
// `Arc` that is still valid.
let ptr = unsafe { ArcInner::container_of(ptr) };
// SAFETY: The caller promises that the value remains valid since the reference count must
// not hit zero, and no mutable reference will be created since that would involve a
// `UniqueArc`.
unsafe { Self::new(ptr) }
}
}
impl<T: ?Sized> From<ArcBorrow<'_, T>> for Arc<T> {