Struct Layout
pub struct Layout { /* private fields */ }crypto and std only.Expand description
Layout of a block of memory.
An instance of Layout describes a particular layout of memory.
You build a Layout up as an input to give to an allocator.
All layouts have an associated size and a power-of-two alignment. The size, when rounded up to
the nearest multiple of align, does not overflow isize (i.e., the rounded value will always be
less than or equal to isize::MAX).
(Note that layouts are not required to have non-zero size,
even though GlobalAlloc requires that all memory requests
be non-zero in size. A caller must either ensure that conditions
like this are met, use specific allocators with looser
requirements, or use the more lenient Allocator interface.)
Implementations§
§impl Layout
impl Layout
1.28.0 (const: 1.50.0)pub const fn from_size_align(
size: usize,
align: usize,
) -> Result<Layout, LayoutError>
Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const fn from_size_align( size: usize, align: usize, ) -> Result<Layout, LayoutError>
rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.Constructs a Layout from a given size and align,
or returns LayoutError if any of the following conditions
are not met:
-
alignmust not be zero, -
alignmust be a power of two, -
size, when rounded up to the nearest multiple ofalign, must not overflowisize(i.e., the rounded value must be less than or equal toisize::MAX).
1.28.0 (const: 1.36.0)pub const unsafe fn from_size_align_unchecked(
size: usize,
align: usize,
) -> Layout
Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const unsafe fn from_size_align_unchecked( size: usize, align: usize, ) -> Layout
rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.Creates a layout, bypassing all checks.
§Safety
This function is unsafe as it does not verify the preconditions from
Layout::from_size_align.
1.28.0 (const: 1.50.0)pub const fn size(&self) -> usize
Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const fn size(&self) -> usize
rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.The minimum size in bytes for a memory block of this layout.
1.28.0 (const: 1.50.0)pub const fn align(&self) -> usize
Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const fn align(&self) -> usize
rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.The minimum byte alignment for a memory block of this layout.
The returned alignment is guaranteed to be a power of two.
1.28.0 (const: 1.42.0)pub const fn new<T>() -> Layout
Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const fn new<T>() -> Layout
rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.Constructs a Layout suitable for holding a value of type T.
1.28.0 (const: 1.85.0)pub const fn for_value<T>(t: &T) -> Layoutwhere
T: ?Sized,
Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const fn for_value<T>(t: &T) -> Layoutwhere
T: ?Sized,
rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.Produces layout describing a record that could be used to
allocate backing structure for T (which could be a trait
or other unsized type like a slice).
pub const unsafe fn for_value_raw<T>(t: *const T) -> Layoutwhere
T: ?Sized,
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (layout_for_ptr)Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const unsafe fn for_value_raw<T>(t: *const T) -> Layoutwhere
T: ?Sized,
layout_for_ptr)rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.Produces layout describing a record that could be used to
allocate backing structure for T (which could be a trait
or other unsized type like a slice).
§Safety
This function is only safe to call if the following conditions hold:
- If
TisSized, this function is always safe to call. - If the unsized tail of
Tis:- a slice, then the length of the slice tail must be an initialized
integer, and the size of the entire value
(dynamic tail length + statically sized prefix) must fit in
isize. For the special case where the dynamic tail length is 0, this function is safe to call. - a trait object, then the vtable part of the pointer must point
to a valid vtable for the type
Tacquired by an unsizing coercion, and the size of the entire value (dynamic tail length + statically sized prefix) must fit inisize. - an (unstable) extern type, then this function is always safe to
call, but may panic or otherwise return the wrong value, as the
extern type’s layout is not known. This is the same behavior as
Layout::for_valueon a reference to an extern type tail. - otherwise, it is conservatively not allowed to call this function.
- a slice, then the length of the slice tail must be an initialized
integer, and the size of the entire value
(dynamic tail length + statically sized prefix) must fit in
pub const fn dangling(&self) -> NonNull<u8>
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (alloc_layout_extra)Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const fn dangling(&self) -> NonNull<u8>
alloc_layout_extra)rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.Creates a NonNull that is dangling, but well-aligned for this Layout.
Note that the address of the returned pointer may potentially be that of a valid pointer, which means this must not be used as a “not yet initialized” sentinel value. Types that lazily allocate must track initialization by some other means.
1.44.0 (const: 1.85.0)pub const fn align_to(&self, align: usize) -> Result<Layout, LayoutError>
Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const fn align_to(&self, align: usize) -> Result<Layout, LayoutError>
rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.Creates a layout describing the record that can hold a value
of the same layout as self, but that also is aligned to
alignment align (measured in bytes).
If self already meets the prescribed alignment, then returns
self.
Note that this method does not add any padding to the overall
size, regardless of whether the returned layout has a different
alignment. In other words, if K has size 16, K.align_to(32)
will still have size 16.
Returns an error if the combination of self.size() and the given
align violates the conditions listed in Layout::from_size_align.
pub const fn padding_needed_for(&self, align: usize) -> usize
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (alloc_layout_extra)Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const fn padding_needed_for(&self, align: usize) -> usize
alloc_layout_extra)rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.Returns the amount of padding we must insert after self
to ensure that the following address will satisfy align
(measured in bytes).
e.g., if self.size() is 9, then self.padding_needed_for(4)
returns 3, because that is the minimum number of bytes of
padding required to get a 4-aligned address (assuming that the
corresponding memory block starts at a 4-aligned address).
The return value of this function has no meaning if align is
not a power-of-two.
Note that the utility of the returned value requires align
to be less than or equal to the alignment of the starting
address for the whole allocated block of memory. One way to
satisfy this constraint is to ensure align <= self.align().
1.44.0 (const: 1.85.0)pub const fn pad_to_align(&self) -> Layout
Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const fn pad_to_align(&self) -> Layout
rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.Creates a layout by rounding the size of this layout up to a multiple of the layout’s alignment.
This is equivalent to adding the result of padding_needed_for
to the layout’s current size.
pub const fn repeat(&self, n: usize) -> Result<(Layout, usize), LayoutError>
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (alloc_layout_extra)Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const fn repeat(&self, n: usize) -> Result<(Layout, usize), LayoutError>
alloc_layout_extra)rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.Creates a layout describing the record for n instances of
self, with a suitable amount of padding between each to
ensure that each instance is given its requested size and
alignment. On success, returns (k, offs) where k is the
layout of the array and offs is the distance between the start
of each element in the array.
(That distance between elements is sometimes known as “stride”.)
On arithmetic overflow, returns LayoutError.
§Examples
#![feature(alloc_layout_extra)]
use std::alloc::Layout;
// All rust types have a size that's a multiple of their alignment.
let normal = Layout::from_size_align(12, 4).unwrap();
let repeated = normal.repeat(3).unwrap();
assert_eq!(repeated, (Layout::from_size_align(36, 4).unwrap(), 12));
// But you can manually make layouts which don't meet that rule.
let padding_needed = Layout::from_size_align(6, 4).unwrap();
let repeated = padding_needed.repeat(3).unwrap();
assert_eq!(repeated, (Layout::from_size_align(24, 4).unwrap(), 8));1.44.0 (const: 1.85.0)pub const fn extend(&self, next: Layout) -> Result<(Layout, usize), LayoutError>
Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const fn extend(&self, next: Layout) -> Result<(Layout, usize), LayoutError>
rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.Creates a layout describing the record for self followed by
next, including any necessary padding to ensure that next
will be properly aligned, but no trailing padding.
In order to match C representation layout repr(C), you should
call pad_to_align after extending the layout with all fields.
(There is no way to match the default Rust representation
layout repr(Rust), as it is unspecified.)
Note that the alignment of the resulting layout will be the maximum of
those of self and next, in order to ensure alignment of both parts.
Returns Ok((k, offset)), where k is layout of the concatenated
record and offset is the relative location, in bytes, of the
start of the next embedded within the concatenated record
(assuming that the record itself starts at offset 0).
On arithmetic overflow, returns LayoutError.
§Examples
To calculate the layout of a #[repr(C)] structure and the offsets of
the fields from its fields’ layouts:
pub fn repr_c(fields: &[Layout]) -> Result<(Layout, Vec<usize>), LayoutError> {
let mut offsets = Vec::new();
let mut layout = Layout::from_size_align(0, 1)?;
for &field in fields {
let (new_layout, offset) = layout.extend(field)?;
layout = new_layout;
offsets.push(offset);
}
// Remember to finalize with `pad_to_align`!
Ok((layout.pad_to_align(), offsets))
}pub const fn repeat_packed(&self, n: usize) -> Result<Layout, LayoutError>
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (alloc_layout_extra)Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const fn repeat_packed(&self, n: usize) -> Result<Layout, LayoutError>
alloc_layout_extra)rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.Creates a layout describing the record for n instances of
self, with no padding between each instance.
Note that, unlike repeat, repeat_packed does not guarantee
that the repeated instances of self will be properly
aligned, even if a given instance of self is properly
aligned. In other words, if the layout returned by
repeat_packed is used to allocate an array, it is not
guaranteed that all elements in the array will be properly
aligned.
On arithmetic overflow, returns LayoutError.
pub const fn extend_packed(&self, next: Layout) -> Result<Layout, LayoutError>
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (alloc_layout_extra)Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const fn extend_packed(&self, next: Layout) -> Result<Layout, LayoutError>
alloc_layout_extra)rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.Creates a layout describing the record for self followed by
next with no additional padding between the two. Since no
padding is inserted, the alignment of next is irrelevant,
and is not incorporated at all into the resulting layout.
On arithmetic overflow, returns LayoutError.
1.44.0 (const: 1.85.0)pub const fn array<T>(n: usize) -> Result<Layout, LayoutError>
Available on (crate features rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.
pub const fn array<T>(n: usize) -> Result<Layout, LayoutError>
rustls or boring or acme) and crate feature rustls only.Creates a layout describing the record for a [T; n].
On arithmetic overflow or when the total size would exceed
isize::MAX, returns LayoutError.
Trait Implementations§
impl Copy for Layout
impl Eq for Layout
impl StructuralPartialEq for Layout
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impl Freeze for Layout
impl RefUnwindSafe for Layout
impl Send for Layout
impl Sync for Layout
impl Unpin for Layout
impl UnwindSafe for Layout
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