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29*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #ifndef XNU_LIBKERN_LIBKERN_CXX_BOUNDED_ARRAY_REF_H
30*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #define XNU_LIBKERN_LIBKERN_CXX_BOUNDED_ARRAY_REF_H
31*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
32*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #if !TAPI
33*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
34*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #if DRIVERKIT_FRAMEWORK_INCLUDE
35*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #include <DriverKit/bounded_array.h>
36*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #include <DriverKit/bounded_ptr.h>
37*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #else
38*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #include <libkern/c++/bounded_array.h>
39*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #include <libkern/c++/bounded_ptr.h>
40*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #endif /* DRIVERKIT_FRAMEWORK_INCLUDE */
41*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
42*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #include <stddef.h>
43*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #include <os/base.h>
44*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
45*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions namespace libkern {
46*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions namespace bar_detail {
47*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions using nullptr_t = decltype(nullptr);
48*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions }
49*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
50*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions // Represents a reference to a sequence of 0 or more elements consecutively in
51*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions // memory, i.e. a start pointer and a length.
52*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions //
53*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions // When elements of the sequence are accessed, `bounded_array_ref` ensures
54*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions // that those elements are in the bounds of the sequence (which are provided
55*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions // when the `bounded_array_ref` is constructed).
56*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions //
57*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions // This class does not own the underlying data. It is expected to be used in
58*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions // situations where the data resides in some other buffer, whose lifetime
59*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions // extends past that of the `bounded_array_ref`. For this reason, storing a
60*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions // `bounded_array_ref` adds the risk of a dangling pointer if the lifetime of
61*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions // the `bounded_array_ref` extends past that of the underlying data.
62*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions //
63*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions // `bounded_array_ref` is trivially copyable and it should be passed by value.
64*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions template <typename T, typename TrappingPolicy>
65*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions struct bounded_array_ref {
66*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// Creates an empty `bounded_array_ref`.
67*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
68*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// An empty `bounded_array_ref` does not reference anything, so its
69*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// `data()` is null and its `size()` is 0.
bounded_array_refbounded_array_ref70*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	explicit constexpr bounded_array_ref() noexcept : data_(nullptr), size_(0)
71*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	{
72*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	}
73*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
74*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// Creates a `bounded_array_ref` from a bounded pointer and a size.
75*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
76*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// The resulting `bounded_array_ref` starts at the location where the
77*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// pointer points, and has the given number of elements. All the elements
78*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// must be in the bounds of the `bounded_ptr`, otherwise this constructor
79*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// will trap.
bounded_array_refbounded_array_ref80*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	explicit constexpr bounded_array_ref(bounded_ptr<T, TrappingPolicy> data, size_t n)
81*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		: data_(data.unsafe_discard_bounds()), size_(static_cast<uint32_t>(n))
82*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	{
83*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		if (n != 0) {
84*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 			data[n - 1]; // make sure the bounds are valid
85*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 			// TODO: find a better way to do that
86*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		}
87*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		if (__improbable(n > UINT32_MAX)) {
88*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 			TrappingPolicy::trap("bounded_array_ref: Can't construct from a size greater than UINT32_MAX");
89*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		}
90*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	}
91*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
92*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// Creates a `bounded_array_ref` from a raw pointer and a size.
93*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
94*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// The resulting `bounded_array_ref` starts at the location where the
95*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// pointer points, and has the given number of elements. This constructor
96*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// trusts that `n` elements are reachable from the given pointer.
bounded_array_refbounded_array_ref97*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	explicit constexpr bounded_array_ref(T* data, size_t n) : data_(data), size_(static_cast<uint32_t>(n))
98*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	{
99*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		if (__improbable(n > UINT32_MAX)) {
100*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 			TrappingPolicy::trap("bounded_array_ref: Can't construct from a size greater than UINT32_MAX");
101*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		}
102*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	}
103*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
104*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// Creates a `bounded_array_ref` from a `[first, last)` half-open range.
105*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
106*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// The resulting `bounded_array_ref` starts at the location pointed-to by
107*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// `first`, and contains `last - first` elements. The `[first, last)`
108*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// half-open range must be a valid range, i.e. it must be the case that
109*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// `first <= last`, otherwise the constructor traps.
bounded_array_refbounded_array_ref110*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	explicit constexpr bounded_array_ref(T* first, T* last) : data_(first), size_(static_cast<uint32_t>(last - first))
111*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	{
112*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		if (__improbable(first > last)) {
113*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 			TrappingPolicy::trap("bounded_array_ref: The [first, last) constructor requires a valid range.");
114*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		}
115*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		if (__improbable(last - first > UINT32_MAX)) {
116*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 			TrappingPolicy::trap("bounded_array_ref: Can't construct from a size greater than UINT32_MAX");
117*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		}
118*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	}
119*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
120*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// Creates a `bounded_array_ref` from a `bounded_array`.
121*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
122*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// The resulting `bounded_array_ref` starts at the first element of the
123*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// `bounded_array`, and has the number of elements in the `bounded_array`.
124*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	template <size_t N>
bounded_array_refbounded_array_ref125*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	constexpr bounded_array_ref(bounded_array<T, N, TrappingPolicy>& data) : data_(data.data()), size_(static_cast<uint32_t>(data.size()))
126*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	{
127*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		if (__improbable(data.size() > UINT32_MAX)) {
128*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 			TrappingPolicy::trap("bounded_array_ref: Can't construct from a size greater than UINT32_MAX");
129*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		}
130*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	}
131*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
132*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// Creates a `bounded_array_ref` from a C-style array.
133*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
134*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// The resulting `bounded_array_ref` starts at the first element of the
135*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// C-style array, and has the number of elements in that array.
136*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	template <size_t N>
bounded_array_refbounded_array_ref137*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	constexpr bounded_array_ref(T (&array)[N]) : data_(array), size_(static_cast<uint32_t>(N))
138*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	{
139*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		if (__improbable(N > UINT32_MAX)) {
140*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 			TrappingPolicy::trap("bounded_array_ref: Can't construct from a size greater than UINT32_MAX");
141*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		}
142*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	}
143*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
144*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	constexpr
145*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	bounded_array_ref(bounded_array_ref const&) = default;
146*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	constexpr
147*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	bounded_array_ref(bounded_array_ref&& other) noexcept = default;
148*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
149*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	constexpr bounded_array_ref& operator=(bounded_array_ref const&) = default;
150*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	constexpr bounded_array_ref& operator=(bounded_array_ref&& other) = default;
151*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	~bounded_array_ref() = default;
152*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
153*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// Returns whether the `bounded_array_ref` points to a sequence or not.
154*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
155*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// Note that pointing to a sequence at all is different from pointing to
156*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// a valid sequence, or having a size of 0. If a `bounded_array_ref`
157*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// points to a sequence (regardless of whether it is valid or whether
158*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// the size of that sequence is 0), this operator will return true.
159*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	explicit
160*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	operator bool() const noexcept
161*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	{
162*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		return data_ != nullptr;
163*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	}
164*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
165*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	using iterator = bounded_ptr<T, TrappingPolicy>;
166*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
167*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// The following methods allow obtaining iterators (i.e. cursors) to
168*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// objects inside a `bounded_array_ref`.
169*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
170*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// The iterators of a `bounded_array_ref` are `bounded_ptr`s, which know
171*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// the bounds of the sequence and will trap when dereferenced outside
172*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// of those bounds.
173*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
174*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// `begin()` returns an iterator to the first element in the range, and
175*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// `end()` returns an iterator to one-past-the-last element in the range.
176*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// The `end()` iterator can't be dereferenced, since it is out of bounds.
177*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
178*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// If the `bounded_array_ref` is empty, these methods will return null
179*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// `bounded_ptr`s, which can be checked for equality but can't be
180*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// dereferenced.
181*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	OS_ALWAYS_INLINE iterator
beginbounded_array_ref182*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	begin() const noexcept
183*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	{
184*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		return iterator(data_, data_, data_ + size_);
185*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	}
186*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	iterator
endbounded_array_ref187*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	end() const noexcept
188*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	{
189*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		return iterator(data_ + size_, data_, data_ + size_);
190*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	}
191*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
192*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// Returns the number of elements in the range referenced by the
193*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// `bounded_array_ref`.
194*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
195*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// This method returns `0` if the `bounded_array_ref` is null, since
196*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// such an array ref behaves the same as an empty range.
197*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	constexpr size_t
sizebounded_array_ref198*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	size() const noexcept
199*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	{
200*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		return size_;
201*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	}
202*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
203*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// This has the same behavior as size(), but is intended to avoid confusion
204*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// about whether it is returning an array count or size in bytes.
205*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	constexpr size_t
lengthbounded_array_ref206*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	length() const noexcept
207*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	{
208*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		return size_;
209*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	}
210*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
211*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// Returns a non-owning pointer to the underlying memory referenced by a
212*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// `bounded_array_ref`.
213*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
214*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// This method can be called even if the `bounded_array_ref` is null, in
215*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// which case the returned pointer will be null.
216*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	constexpr T*
databounded_array_ref217*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	data() const noexcept
218*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	{
219*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		return data_;
220*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	}
221*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
222*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// Access the n-th element of a `bounded_array_ref`.
223*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
224*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// If `n` is out of the bounds of the sequence, this operation will
225*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// trap. If the array ref is null, this operation will trap too.
226*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
227*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// Design note:
228*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// We voluntarily use a signed type to represent the index even though a
229*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// negative index will always cause a trap. If we used an unsigned type,
230*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// we could get an implicit conversion from signed to unsigned, which
231*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// could silently wrap around. We think trapping early is more likely
232*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// to be helpful in this situation.
233*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	OS_ALWAYS_INLINE T&
234*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	operator[](ptrdiff_t n) const
235*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	{
236*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		return begin()[n];
237*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	}
238*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
239*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// Chop off the first `n` elements of the array, and keep `m` elements
240*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// in the array.
241*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
242*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// The resulting range can be described by `[beg + n, beg + n + m)`, where
243*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// `beg` is the `begin()` of the range being sliced. This operation traps
244*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// if `n + m` is larger than the number of elements in the array.
245*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	//
246*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// Since `bounded_array_ref` checks (or assumes) that the range it is
247*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// given on construction is within bounds and `slice()` checks that the
248*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// produced slice is within the original range, it is impossible to create
249*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// a `bounded_array_ref` that isn't a subset of a valid range using this
250*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	// function.
251*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	bounded_array_ref<T, TrappingPolicy>
slicebounded_array_ref252*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	slice(size_t n, size_t m) const
253*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	{
254*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		uint32_t total;
255*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		if (__improbable(os_add_overflow(n, m, &total))) {
256*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 			TrappingPolicy::trap("bounded_array_ref: n + m is larger than the size of any bounded_array_ref");
257*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		}
258*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		if (__improbable(total > size())) {
259*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 			TrappingPolicy::trap("bounded_array_ref: invalid slice provided, the indices are of bounds for the bounded_array_ref");
260*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		}
261*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 		return bounded_array_ref(data_ + n, m);
262*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	}
263*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
264*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions private:
265*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	T* data_;
266*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	uint32_t size_;
267*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions };
268*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
269*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions // The comparison functions against `nullptr` all return whether the
270*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions // `bounded_array_ref` references a sequence or not.
271*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions template <typename T, typename P>
272*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions bool
273*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions operator==(bounded_array_ref<T, P> const& x, bar_detail::nullptr_t)
274*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions {
275*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	return !static_cast<bool>(x);
276*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions }
277*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
278*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions template <typename T, typename P>
279*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions bool
280*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions operator!=(bounded_array_ref<T, P> const& x, bar_detail::nullptr_t)
281*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions {
282*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	return !(x == nullptr);
283*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions }
284*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
285*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions template <typename T, typename P>
286*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions bool
287*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions operator==(bar_detail::nullptr_t, bounded_array_ref<T, P> const& x)
288*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions {
289*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	return x == nullptr;
290*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions }
291*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
292*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions template <typename T, typename P>
293*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions bool
294*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions operator!=(bar_detail::nullptr_t, bounded_array_ref<T, P> const& x)
295*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions {
296*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 	return x != nullptr;
297*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions }
298*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions } // end namespace libkern
299*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
300*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #endif /* !TAPI */
301*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 
302*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #endif // !XNU_LIBKERN_LIBKERN_CXX_BOUNDED_ARRAY_REF_H
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