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16
17 #ifndef ART_LIBARTBASE_BASE_BIT_STRUCT_H_
18 #define ART_LIBARTBASE_BASE_BIT_STRUCT_H_
19
20 #include "bit_struct_detail.h"
21 #include "bit_utils.h"
22
23 //
24 // Zero-cost, type-safe, well-defined "structs" of bit fields.
25 //
26 // ---------------------------------------------
27 // Usage example:
28 // ---------------------------------------------
29 //
30 // // Definition for type 'Example'
31 // BITSTRUCT_DEFINE_START(Example, 10)
32 // BitStructUint<0, 2> u2; // Every field must be a BitStruct[*].
33 // BitStructInt<2, 7> i7;
34 // BitStructUint<9, 1> i1;
35 // BITSTRUCT_DEFINE_END(Example);
36 //
37 // Would define a bit struct with this layout:
38 // <- 1 -> <-- 7 --> <- 2 ->
39 // +--------+---------------+-----+
40 // | i1 | i7 | u2 +
41 // +--------+---------------+-----+
42 // 10 9 2 0
43 //
44 // // Read-write just like regular values.
45 // Example ex;
46 // ex.u2 = 3;
47 // ex.i7 = -25;
48 // ex.i1 = true;
49 // size_t u2 = ex.u2;
50 // int i7 = ex.i7;
51 // bool i1 = ex.i1;
52 //
53 // // It's packed down to the smallest # of machine words.
54 // assert(sizeof(Example) == 2);
55 // // The exact bit pattern is well-defined by the template parameters.
56 // uint16_t cast = *reinterpret_cast<uint16_t*>(ex);
57 // assert(cast == ((3) | (0b100111 << 2) | (true << 9);
58 //
59 // ---------------------------------------------
60 // Why not just use C++ bitfields?
61 // ---------------------------------------------
62 //
63 // The layout is implementation-defined.
64 // We do not know whether the fields are packed left-to-right or
65 // right-to-left, so it makes it useless when the memory layout needs to be
66 // precisely controlled.
67 //
68 // ---------------------------------------------
69 // More info:
70 // ---------------------------------------------
71 // Currently uintmax_t is the largest supported underlying storage type,
72 // all (kBitOffset + kBitWidth) must fit into BitSizeOf<uintmax_t>();
73 //
74 // Using BitStruct[U]int will automatically select an underlying type
75 // that's the smallest to fit your (offset + bitwidth).
76 //
77 // BitStructNumber can be used to manually select an underlying type.
78 //
79 // BitStructField can be used with custom standard-layout structs,
80 // thus allowing for arbitrary nesting of bit structs.
81 //
82 namespace art {
83 // Zero-cost wrapper around a struct 'T', allowing it to be stored as a bitfield
84 // at offset 'kBitOffset' and width 'kBitWidth'.
85 // The storage is plain unsigned int, whose size is the smallest required to fit
86 // 'kBitOffset + kBitWidth'. All operations to this become BitFieldExtract/BitFieldInsert
87 // operations to the underlying uint.
88 //
89 // Field memory representation:
90 //
91 // MSB <-- width --> LSB
92 // +--------+------------+--------+
93 // | ?????? | u bitfield | ?????? +
94 // +--------+------------+--------+
95 // offset 0
96 //
97 // Reading/writing the bitfield (un)packs it into a temporary T:
98 //
99 // MSB <-- width --> LSB
100 // +-----------------+------------+
101 // | 0.............0 | T bitfield |
102 // +-----------------+------------+
103 // 0
104 //
105 // It's the responsibility of the StorageType to ensure the bit representation
106 // of T can be represented by kBitWidth.
107 template <typename T,
108 size_t kBitOffset,
109 size_t kBitWidth = BitStructSizeOf<T>(),
110 typename StorageType = typename detail::MinimumTypeUnsignedHelper<kBitOffset + kBitWidth>::type>
111 struct BitStructField {
112 static_assert(std::is_standard_layout<T>::value, "T must be standard layout");
113
TBitStructField114 operator T() const {
115 return Get();
116 }
117
118 // Exclude overload when T==StorageType.
119 template <typename _ = void,
120 typename = std::enable_if_t<std::is_same<T, StorageType>::value, _>>
StorageTypeBitStructField121 explicit operator StorageType() const {
122 return GetStorage();
123 }
124
125 BitStructField& operator=(T value) {
126 return Assign(*this, value);
127 }
128
BitStructSizeOfBitStructField129 static constexpr size_t BitStructSizeOf() {
130 return kBitWidth;
131 }
132
133 BitStructField& operator=(const BitStructField& other) {
134 // Warning. The default operator= will overwrite the entire storage!
135 return *this = static_cast<T>(other);
136 }
137
BitStructFieldBitStructField138 BitStructField(const BitStructField& other) {
139 Assign(*this, static_cast<T>(other));
140 }
141
142 BitStructField() = default;
143 ~BitStructField() = default;
144
145 protected:
146 template <typename T2>
AssignBitStructField147 T2& Assign(T2& what, T value) {
148 // Since C++ doesn't allow the type of operator= to change out
149 // in the subclass, reimplement operator= in each subclass
150 // manually and call this helper function.
151 static_assert(std::is_base_of<BitStructField, T2>::value, "T2 must inherit BitStructField");
152 what.Set(value);
153 return what;
154 }
155
GetBitStructField156 T Get() const {
157 ValueStorage vs;
158 vs.pod_.val_ = GetStorage();
159 return vs.value_;
160 }
161
SetBitStructField162 void Set(T value) {
163 ValueStorage value_as_storage;
164 value_as_storage.value_ = value;
165
166 storage_.pod_.val_ = BitFieldInsert(storage_.pod_.val_,
167 value_as_storage.pod_.val_,
168 kBitOffset,
169 kBitWidth);
170 }
171
172 private:
GetStorageBitStructField173 StorageType GetStorage() const {
174 return BitFieldExtract(storage_.pod_.val_, kBitOffset, kBitWidth);
175 }
176
177 // Underlying value must be wrapped in a separate standard-layout struct.
178 // See below for more details.
179 struct PodWrapper {
180 StorageType val_;
181 };
182
183 union ValueStorage {
184 // Safely alias pod_ and value_ together.
185 //
186 // See C++ 9.5.1 [class.union]:
187 // If a standard-layout union contains several standard-layout structs that share a common
188 // initial sequence ... it is permitted to inspect the common initial sequence of any of
189 // standard-layout struct members.
190 PodWrapper pod_;
191 T value_;
192 } storage_;
193
194 // Future work: In theory almost non-standard layout can be supported here,
195 // assuming they don't rely on the address of (this).
196 // We just have to use memcpy since the union-aliasing would not work.
197 };
198
199 // Base class for number-like BitStruct fields.
200 // T is the type to store in as a bit field.
201 // kBitOffset, kBitWidth define the position and length of the bitfield.
202 //
203 // (Common usage should be BitStructInt, BitStructUint -- this
204 // intermediate template allows a user-defined integer to be used.)
205 template <typename T, size_t kBitOffset, size_t kBitWidth>
206 struct BitStructNumber : public BitStructField<T, kBitOffset, kBitWidth, /*StorageType*/T> {
207 using StorageType = T;
208
209 BitStructNumber& operator=(T value) {
210 return BaseType::Assign(*this, value);
211 }
212
TBitStructNumber213 /*implicit*/ operator T() const {
214 return Get();
215 }
216
217 explicit operator bool() const {
218 return static_cast<bool>(Get());
219 }
220
221 BitStructNumber& operator++() {
222 *this = Get() + 1u;
223 return *this;
224 }
225
226 StorageType operator++(int) {
227 return Get() + 1u;
228 }
229
230 BitStructNumber& operator--() {
231 *this = Get() - 1u;
232 return *this;
233 }
234
235 StorageType operator--(int) {
236 return Get() - 1u;
237 }
238
239 private:
240 using BaseType = BitStructField<T, kBitOffset, kBitWidth, /*StorageType*/T>;
241 using BaseType::Get;
242 };
243
244 // Create a BitStruct field which uses the smallest underlying int storage type,
245 // in order to be large enough to fit (kBitOffset + kBitWidth).
246 //
247 // Values are sign-extended when they are read out.
248 template <size_t kBitOffset, size_t kBitWidth>
249 using BitStructInt =
250 BitStructNumber<typename detail::MinimumTypeHelper<int, kBitOffset + kBitWidth>::type,
251 kBitOffset,
252 kBitWidth>;
253
254 // Create a BitStruct field which uses the smallest underlying uint storage type,
255 // in order to be large enough to fit (kBitOffset + kBitWidth).
256 //
257 // Values are zero-extended when they are read out.
258 template <size_t kBitOffset, size_t kBitWidth>
259 using BitStructUint =
260 BitStructNumber<typename detail::MinimumTypeHelper<unsigned int, kBitOffset + kBitWidth>::type,
261 kBitOffset,
262 kBitWidth>;
263
264 // Start a definition for a bitstruct.
265 // A bitstruct is defined to be a union with a common initial subsequence
266 // that we call 'DefineBitStructSize<bitwidth>'.
267 //
268 // See top of file for usage example.
269 //
270 // This marker is required by the C++ standard in order to
271 // have a "common initial sequence".
272 //
273 // See C++ 9.5.1 [class.union]:
274 // If a standard-layout union contains several standard-layout structs that share a common
275 // initial sequence ... it is permitted to inspect the common initial sequence of any of
276 // standard-layout struct members.
277 #define BITSTRUCT_DEFINE_START(name, bitwidth) \
278 union name { /* NOLINT */ \
279 art::detail::DefineBitStructSize<(bitwidth)> _; \
280 static constexpr size_t BitStructSizeOf() { return (bitwidth); } \
281 name& operator=(const name& other) { _ = other._; return *this; } /* NOLINT */ \
282 name(const name& other) : _(other._) {} \
283 name() = default; \
284 ~name() = default;
285
286 // End the definition of a bitstruct, and insert a sanity check
287 // to ensure that the bitstruct did not exceed the specified size.
288 //
289 // See top of file for usage example.
290 #define BITSTRUCT_DEFINE_END(name) \
291 }; \
292 static_assert(art::detail::ValidateBitStructSize<name>(), \
293 #name "bitsize incorrect: " \
294 "did you insert extra fields that weren't BitStructX, " \
295 "and does the size match the sum of the field widths?")
296
297 // Determine the minimal bit size for a user-defined type T.
298 // Used by BitStructField to determine how small a custom type is.
299 template <typename T>
BitStructSizeOf()300 static constexpr size_t BitStructSizeOf() {
301 return T::BitStructSizeOf();
302 }
303
304 } // namespace art
305
306 #endif // ART_LIBARTBASE_BASE_BIT_STRUCT_H_
307