# Using the Bitfield Types Generated by Bindgen ## Bitfield Strategy Overview As Rust does not support bitfields, Bindgen generates a struct for each with the following characteristics * Immutable getter functions for each bitfield named `````` * Setter functions for each contiguous block of bitfields named ```set_``` * Far each contiguous block of bitfields, Bindgen emits an opaque physical field that contains one or more logical bitfields * A static constructor ```new_bitfield_{1, 2, ...}``` with a parameter for each bitfield contained within the opaque physical field. ## Bitfield examples For this discussion, we will use the following C type definitions and functions. ```c typedef struct { unsigned int a: 1; unsigned int b: 1; unsigned int c: 2; } StructWithBitfields; // Create a default bitfield StructWithBitfields create_bitfield(); // Print a bitfield void print_bitfield(StructWithBitfields bfield); ``` Bindgen creates a set of field getters and setters for interacting with the bitset. For example, ```rust,ignore let mut bfield = unsafe { create_bitfield() }; bfield.set_a(1); println!("a set to {}", bfield.a()); bfield.set_b(1); println!("b set to {}", bfield.b()); bfield.set_c(3); println!("c set to {}", bfield.c()); unsafe { print_bitfield(bfield) }; ``` will print out ```text a set to 1 b set to 1 c set to 3 StructWithBitfields: a:1, b:1, c:3 ``` Overflowing a bitfield will result in the same behavior as in C/C++: the bitfield will be set to 0. ```rust,ignore let mut bfield = unsafe { create_bitfield() }; bfield.set_a(1); bfield.set_b(1); bfield.set_c(12); println!("c set to {} due to overflow", bfield.c()); unsafe { print_bitfield(bfield) }; ``` will print out ```text c set to 0 due to overflow StructWithBitfields: a:1, b:1, c:0 ``` To create a new bitfield in Rust, use the bitfield allocation unit constructor. Note: This requires the Builder's derive_default to be set to true, otherwise the necessary Default functions won't be generated. ```rust,ignore let bfield = StructWithBitfields{ _bitfield_1: StructWithBitfields::new_bitfield_1(0,0,0), ..Default::default() }; unsafe { print_bitfield(bfield) }; ``` This will print out ```text StructWithBitfields: a:0, b:0, c:0 ```