// Copyright 2021 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause //! Contains a generic implementation of `BitmapSlice`. use std::fmt::{self, Debug}; use std::ops::Deref; use std::sync::Arc; use crate::bitmap::{Bitmap, BitmapSlice, WithBitmapSlice}; /// Represents a slice into a `Bitmap` object, starting at `base_offset`. #[derive(Clone, Copy)] pub struct BaseSlice { inner: B, base_offset: usize, } impl BaseSlice { /// Create a new `BitmapSlice`, starting at the specified `offset`. pub fn new(inner: B, offset: usize) -> Self { BaseSlice { inner, base_offset: offset, } } } impl<'a, B> WithBitmapSlice<'a> for BaseSlice where B: Clone + Deref, B::Target: Bitmap, { type S = Self; } impl BitmapSlice for BaseSlice where B: Clone + Deref, B::Target: Bitmap, { } impl Bitmap for BaseSlice where B: Clone + Deref, B::Target: Bitmap, { /// Mark the memory range specified by the given `offset` (relative to the base offset of /// the slice) and `len` as dirtied. fn mark_dirty(&self, offset: usize, len: usize) { // The `Bitmap` operations are supposed to accompany guest memory accesses defined by the // same parameters (i.e. offset & length), so we use simple wrapping arithmetic instead of // performing additional checks. If an overflow would occur, we simply end up marking some // other region as dirty (which is just a false positive) instead of a region that could // not have been accessed to begin with. self.inner .mark_dirty(self.base_offset.wrapping_add(offset), len) } fn dirty_at(&self, offset: usize) -> bool { self.inner.dirty_at(self.base_offset.wrapping_add(offset)) } /// Create a new `BitmapSlice` starting from the specified `offset` into the current slice. fn slice_at(&self, offset: usize) -> Self { BaseSlice { inner: self.inner.clone(), base_offset: self.base_offset.wrapping_add(offset), } } } impl Debug for BaseSlice { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { // Dummy impl for now. write!(f, "(bitmap slice)") } } impl Default for BaseSlice { fn default() -> Self { BaseSlice { inner: B::default(), base_offset: 0, } } } /// A `BitmapSlice` implementation that wraps a reference to a `Bitmap` object. pub type RefSlice<'a, B> = BaseSlice<&'a B>; /// A `BitmapSlice` implementation that uses an `Arc` handle to a `Bitmap` object. pub type ArcSlice = BaseSlice>; #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; use crate::bitmap::tests::{range_is_clean, range_is_dirty, test_bitmap}; use crate::bitmap::AtomicBitmap; #[test] fn test_slice() { let bitmap_size = 0x1_0000; let dirty_offset = 0x1000; let dirty_len = 0x100; { let bitmap = AtomicBitmap::new(bitmap_size, 1); let slice1 = bitmap.slice_at(0); let slice2 = bitmap.slice_at(dirty_offset); assert!(range_is_clean(&slice1, 0, bitmap_size)); assert!(range_is_clean(&slice2, 0, dirty_len)); bitmap.mark_dirty(dirty_offset, dirty_len); assert!(range_is_dirty(&slice1, dirty_offset, dirty_len)); assert!(range_is_dirty(&slice2, 0, dirty_len)); } { let bitmap = AtomicBitmap::new(bitmap_size, 1); let slice = bitmap.slice_at(0); test_bitmap(&slice); } } }