#tagged-pointers #pointers #tags #no-alloc

no-std packed_ptr

A configurable & generic tagged pointer implementation in Rust

3 releases

0.1.2 Feb 24, 2024
0.1.1 Dec 2, 2023
0.1.0 Dec 2, 2023

#812 in Data structures

MIT license

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Packed Pointers

A configurable & generic tagged pointer implementation in Rust.

A Tagged Pointer is a technique to store a value and a tag (some data) in a single pointer. This implementation allows you to use both the LSB & MSB for the tag, configured using a generic parameter.

Usage

Portable Usage

use packed_ptr::PackedPtr;
use packed_ptr::config::AlignOnly;

let data = 0xdeadbeefu32;
let ptr = PackedPtr::new(&data, 1, AlignOnly).unwrap();
assert_eq!(data, unsafe { *ptr.ptr() });
assert_eq!(1, ptr.data());

Platform Specific Usage

On x86_64, using level 4 paging, the 16 most significant bits are unused. Therefore, we can pack 18 bits of data into a *const u32.

use packed_ptr::PackedPtr;
use packed_ptr::config::Level4Paging;

let data = 0xdeadbeefu32;
let ptr = PackedPtr::new(&data, (1 << 18) - 1, Level4Paging).unwrap();
assert_eq!(data, unsafe { *ptr.ptr() });
assert_eq!((1 << 18) - 1, ptr.data());

Type Safe Data

packed_ptr provides a type safe interface for storing & retrieving data from a pointer. The data must implement Packable, and it can be packed into a pointer using TypedPackedPtr.

use packed_ptr::TypedPackedPtr;
use packed_ptr::config::AlignOnly;

let data = 0xdeadbeefu32;
let packed = (true, false);
let ptr = TypedPackedPtr::new(&data, packed, AlignOnly).unwrap();
assert_eq!(data, unsafe { *ptr.ptr() });
assert_eq!(packed, ptr.data());

References

packed_ptr also provides a type safe interface for storing & retrieving packed data from a reference.

use packed_ptr::PackedRef;
use packed_ptr::config::AlignOnly;

let data = 0xdeadbeefu32;
let packed = (true, false);

let ref1 = PackedRef::new(&data, packed, AlignOnly).unwrap();
assert_eq!(data, *ref1);
assert_eq!(packed, ref1.data());

Dependencies

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