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 Generalize `{Rc,Arc}::make_mut()` to unsized types.

* `{Rc,Arc}::make_mut()` now accept any type implementing the new unstable trait `core::clone::CloneToUninit`.
* `CloneToUninit` is implemented for `T: Clone` and for `[T] where T: Clone`.
* `CloneToUninit` is a generalization of the existing internal trait `alloc::alloc::WriteCloneIntoRaw`.
* New feature gate: `clone_to_uninit`

This allows performing `make_mut()` on `Rc<[T]>` and `Arc<[T]>`, which was not previously possible.

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Previous PR description, now obsolete:

>  Add `{Rc, Arc}::make_mut_slice()`
>
> These functions behave identically to `make_mut()`, but operate on `Arc<[T]>` instead of `Arc<T>`.
>
> This allows performing the operation on slices, which was not previously possible because `make_mut()` requires `T: Clone` (and slices, being `!Sized`, do not and currently cannot implement `Clone`).
>
> Feature gate: `make_mut_slice`

try-job: test-various
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matthiaskrgr authored Jun 22, 2024
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26 changes: 0 additions & 26 deletions library/alloc/src/alloc.rs
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Expand Up @@ -424,29 +424,3 @@ pub mod __alloc_error_handler {
}
}
}

#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
/// Specialize clones into pre-allocated, uninitialized memory.
/// Used by `Box::clone` and `Rc`/`Arc::make_mut`.
pub(crate) trait WriteCloneIntoRaw: Sized {
unsafe fn write_clone_into_raw(&self, target: *mut Self);
}

#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
impl<T: Clone> WriteCloneIntoRaw for T {
#[inline]
default unsafe fn write_clone_into_raw(&self, target: *mut Self) {
// Having allocated *first* may allow the optimizer to create
// the cloned value in-place, skipping the local and move.
unsafe { target.write(self.clone()) };
}
}

#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
impl<T: Copy> WriteCloneIntoRaw for T {
#[inline]
unsafe fn write_clone_into_raw(&self, target: *mut Self) {
// We can always copy in-place, without ever involving a local value.
unsafe { target.copy_from_nonoverlapping(self, 1) };
}
}
6 changes: 4 additions & 2 deletions library/alloc/src/boxed.rs
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Expand Up @@ -188,6 +188,8 @@
use core::any::Any;
use core::async_iter::AsyncIterator;
use core::borrow;
#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
use core::clone::CloneToUninit;
use core::cmp::Ordering;
use core::error::Error;
use core::fmt;
Expand All @@ -207,7 +209,7 @@ use core::slice;
use core::task::{Context, Poll};

#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
use crate::alloc::{handle_alloc_error, WriteCloneIntoRaw};
use crate::alloc::handle_alloc_error;
use crate::alloc::{AllocError, Allocator, Global, Layout};
#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
use crate::borrow::Cow;
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// Pre-allocate memory to allow writing the cloned value directly.
let mut boxed = Self::new_uninit_in(self.1.clone());
unsafe {
(**self).write_clone_into_raw(boxed.as_mut_ptr());
(**self).clone_to_uninit(boxed.as_mut_ptr());
boxed.assume_init()
}
}
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions library/alloc/src/lib.rs
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Expand Up @@ -103,6 +103,7 @@
#![feature(assert_matches)]
#![feature(async_fn_traits)]
#![feature(async_iterator)]
#![feature(clone_to_uninit)]
#![feature(coerce_unsized)]
#![feature(const_align_of_val)]
#![feature(const_box)]
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116 changes: 101 additions & 15 deletions library/alloc/src/rc.rs
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Expand Up @@ -249,6 +249,8 @@ use std::boxed::Box;
use core::any::Any;
use core::borrow;
use core::cell::Cell;
#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
use core::clone::CloneToUninit;
use core::cmp::Ordering;
use core::fmt;
use core::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
Expand All @@ -268,8 +270,6 @@ use core::slice::from_raw_parts_mut;

#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
use crate::alloc::handle_alloc_error;
#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
use crate::alloc::WriteCloneIntoRaw;
use crate::alloc::{AllocError, Allocator, Global, Layout};
use crate::borrow::{Cow, ToOwned};
#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
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}
}

impl<T: Clone, A: Allocator + Clone> Rc<T, A> {
#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
impl<T: ?Sized + CloneToUninit, A: Allocator + Clone> Rc<T, A> {
/// Makes a mutable reference into the given `Rc`.
///
/// If there are other `Rc` pointers to the same allocation, then `make_mut` will
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/// assert!(76 == *data);
/// assert!(weak.upgrade().is_none());
/// ```
#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
#[inline]
#[stable(feature = "rc_unique", since = "1.4.0")]
pub fn make_mut(this: &mut Self) -> &mut T {
let size_of_val = size_of_val::<T>(&**this);

if Rc::strong_count(this) != 1 {
// Gotta clone the data, there are other Rcs.
// Pre-allocate memory to allow writing the cloned value directly.
let mut rc = Self::new_uninit_in(this.alloc.clone());
unsafe {
let data = Rc::get_mut_unchecked(&mut rc);
(**this).write_clone_into_raw(data.as_mut_ptr());
*this = rc.assume_init();
}

let this_data_ref: &T = &**this;
// `in_progress` drops the allocation if we panic before finishing initializing it.
let mut in_progress: UniqueRcUninit<T, A> =
UniqueRcUninit::new(this_data_ref, this.alloc.clone());

// Initialize with clone of this.
let initialized_clone = unsafe {
// Clone. If the clone panics, `in_progress` will be dropped and clean up.
this_data_ref.clone_to_uninit(in_progress.data_ptr());
// Cast type of pointer, now that it is initialized.
in_progress.into_rc()
};

// Replace `this` with newly constructed Rc.
*this = initialized_clone;
} else if Rc::weak_count(this) != 0 {
// Can just steal the data, all that's left is Weaks
let mut rc = Self::new_uninit_in(this.alloc.clone());

// We don't need panic-protection like the above branch does, but we might as well
// use the same mechanism.
let mut in_progress: UniqueRcUninit<T, A> =
UniqueRcUninit::new(&**this, this.alloc.clone());
unsafe {
let data = Rc::get_mut_unchecked(&mut rc);
data.as_mut_ptr().copy_from_nonoverlapping(&**this, 1);
// Initialize `in_progress` with move of **this.
// We have to express this in terms of bytes because `T: ?Sized`; there is no
// operation that just copies a value based on its `size_of_val()`.
ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(
ptr::from_ref(&**this).cast::<u8>(),
in_progress.data_ptr().cast::<u8>(),
size_of_val,
);

this.inner().dec_strong();
// Remove implicit strong-weak ref (no need to craft a fake
// Weak here -- we know other Weaks can clean up for us)
this.inner().dec_weak();
ptr::write(this, rc.assume_init());
// Replace `this` with newly constructed Rc that has the moved data.
ptr::write(this, in_progress.into_rc());
}
}
// This unsafety is ok because we're guaranteed that the pointer
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}
}
}

/// A unique owning pointer to a [`RcBox`] **that does not imply the contents are initialized,**
/// but will deallocate it (without dropping the value) when dropped.
///
/// This is a helper for [`Rc::make_mut()`] to ensure correct cleanup on panic.
/// It is nearly a duplicate of `UniqueRc<MaybeUninit<T>, A>` except that it allows `T: !Sized`,
/// which `MaybeUninit` does not.
#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
struct UniqueRcUninit<T: ?Sized, A: Allocator> {
ptr: NonNull<RcBox<T>>,
layout_for_value: Layout,
alloc: Option<A>,
}

#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
impl<T: ?Sized, A: Allocator> UniqueRcUninit<T, A> {
/// Allocate a RcBox with layout suitable to contain `for_value` or a clone of it.
fn new(for_value: &T, alloc: A) -> UniqueRcUninit<T, A> {
let layout = Layout::for_value(for_value);
let ptr = unsafe {
Rc::allocate_for_layout(
layout,
|layout_for_rcbox| alloc.allocate(layout_for_rcbox),
|mem| mem.with_metadata_of(ptr::from_ref(for_value) as *const RcBox<T>),
)
};
Self { ptr: NonNull::new(ptr).unwrap(), layout_for_value: layout, alloc: Some(alloc) }
}

/// Returns the pointer to be written into to initialize the [`Rc`].
fn data_ptr(&mut self) -> *mut T {
let offset = data_offset_align(self.layout_for_value.align());
unsafe { self.ptr.as_ptr().byte_add(offset) as *mut T }
}

/// Upgrade this into a normal [`Rc`].
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The data must have been initialized (by writing to [`Self::data_ptr()`]).
unsafe fn into_rc(mut self) -> Rc<T, A> {
let ptr = self.ptr;
let alloc = self.alloc.take().unwrap();
mem::forget(self);
// SAFETY: The pointer is valid as per `UniqueRcUninit::new`, and the caller is responsible
// for having initialized the data.
unsafe { Rc::from_ptr_in(ptr.as_ptr(), alloc) }
}
}

#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
impl<T: ?Sized, A: Allocator> Drop for UniqueRcUninit<T, A> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
// SAFETY:
// * new() produced a pointer safe to deallocate.
// * We own the pointer unless into_rc() was called, which forgets us.
unsafe {
self.alloc
.take()
.unwrap()
.deallocate(self.ptr.cast(), rcbox_layout_for_value_layout(self.layout_for_value));
}
}
}
18 changes: 18 additions & 0 deletions library/alloc/src/rc/tests.rs
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Expand Up @@ -316,6 +316,24 @@ fn test_cowrc_clone_weak() {
assert!(cow1_weak.upgrade().is_none());
}

/// This is similar to the doc-test for `Rc::make_mut()`, but on an unsized type (slice).
#[test]
fn test_cowrc_unsized() {
use std::rc::Rc;

let mut data: Rc<[i32]> = Rc::new([10, 20, 30]);

Rc::make_mut(&mut data)[0] += 1; // Won't clone anything
let mut other_data = Rc::clone(&data); // Won't clone inner data
Rc::make_mut(&mut data)[1] += 1; // Clones inner data
Rc::make_mut(&mut data)[2] += 1; // Won't clone anything
Rc::make_mut(&mut other_data)[0] *= 10; // Won't clone anything

// Now `data` and `other_data` point to different allocations.
assert_eq!(*data, [11, 21, 31]);
assert_eq!(*other_data, [110, 20, 30]);
}

#[test]
fn test_show() {
let foo = Rc::new(75);
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