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author | Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> | 2024-12-19 14:32:16 +0100 |
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committer | Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> | 2024-12-19 19:36:37 +0100 |
commit | f50cd85c8475c16374d0e138efda222ce4455f53 (patch) | |
tree | 667e354e3b92f81fa5c74b48da35c74382b96c49 /rust/qemu-api/tests | |
parent | c2f41c1b152bfe9aa72bbdf413c11c5ae9209f30 (diff) | |
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rust: qom: add casting functionality
Add traits that let client cast typecast safely between object types.
In particular, an upcast is compile-time guaranteed to succeed, and a
YOLO C-style downcast must be marked as unsafe.
The traits are based on an IsA<> trait that declares what
is a subclass of what, which is an idea taken from glib-rs
(https://docs.rs/glib/latest/glib/object/trait.IsA.html).
The four primitives are also taken from there
(https://docs.rs/glib/latest/glib/object/trait.Cast.html). However,
the implementation of casting itself is a bit different and uses the
Deref trait.
This removes some pointer arithmetic from the pl011 device; it is also a
prerequisite for the definition of methods, so that they can be invoked
on all subclass structs. This will use the IsA<> trait to detect the
structs that support the methods.
glib also has a "monadic" casting trait which could be implemented on
Option (as in https://docs.rs/glib/latest/glib/object/trait.CastNone.html)
and perhaps even Result. For now I'm leaving it out, as the patch is
already big enough and the benefit seems debatable.
Reviewed-by: Zhao Liu <zhao1.liu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'rust/qemu-api/tests')
-rw-r--r-- | rust/qemu-api/tests/tests.rs | 68 |
1 files changed, 67 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/rust/qemu-api/tests/tests.rs b/rust/qemu-api/tests/tests.rs index dc0ed19..7b63e28 100644 --- a/rust/qemu-api/tests/tests.rs +++ b/rust/qemu-api/tests/tests.rs @@ -2,7 +2,11 @@ // Author(s): Manos Pitsidianakis <manos.pitsidianakis@linaro.org> // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later -use std::ffi::CStr; +use std::{ + ffi::CStr, + os::raw::c_void, + ptr::{addr_of, addr_of_mut}, +}; use qemu_api::{ bindings::*, @@ -31,6 +35,8 @@ pub struct DummyState { migrate_clock: bool, } +qom_isa!(DummyState: Object, DeviceState); + declare_properties! { DUMMY_PROPERTIES, define_property!( @@ -81,3 +87,63 @@ fn test_object_new() { object_unref(object_new(DummyState::TYPE_NAME.as_ptr()).cast()); } } + +// a note on all "cast" tests: usually, especially for downcasts the desired +// class would be placed on the right, for example: +// +// let sbd_ref = p.dynamic_cast::<SysBusDevice>(); +// +// Here I am doing the opposite to check that the resulting type is correct. + +#[test] +#[allow(clippy::shadow_unrelated)] +/// Test casts on shared references. +fn test_cast() { + init_qom(); + let p: *mut DummyState = unsafe { object_new(DummyState::TYPE_NAME.as_ptr()).cast() }; + + let p_ref: &DummyState = unsafe { &*p }; + let obj_ref: &Object = p_ref.upcast(); + assert_eq!(addr_of!(*obj_ref), p.cast()); + + let sbd_ref: Option<&SysBusDevice> = obj_ref.dynamic_cast(); + assert!(sbd_ref.is_none()); + + let dev_ref: Option<&DeviceState> = obj_ref.downcast(); + assert_eq!(addr_of!(*dev_ref.unwrap()), p.cast()); + + // SAFETY: the cast is wrong, but the value is only used for comparison + unsafe { + let sbd_ref: &SysBusDevice = obj_ref.unsafe_cast(); + assert_eq!(addr_of!(*sbd_ref), p.cast()); + + object_unref(p_ref.as_object_mut_ptr().cast::<c_void>()); + } +} + +#[test] +#[allow(clippy::shadow_unrelated)] +/// Test casts on mutable references. +fn test_cast_mut() { + init_qom(); + let p: *mut DummyState = unsafe { object_new(DummyState::TYPE_NAME.as_ptr()).cast() }; + + let p_ref: &mut DummyState = unsafe { &mut *p }; + let obj_ref: &mut Object = p_ref.upcast_mut(); + assert_eq!(addr_of_mut!(*obj_ref), p.cast()); + + let sbd_ref: Result<&mut SysBusDevice, &mut Object> = obj_ref.dynamic_cast_mut(); + let obj_ref = sbd_ref.unwrap_err(); + + let dev_ref: Result<&mut DeviceState, &mut Object> = obj_ref.downcast_mut(); + let dev_ref = dev_ref.unwrap(); + assert_eq!(addr_of_mut!(*dev_ref), p.cast()); + + // SAFETY: the cast is wrong, but the value is only used for comparison + unsafe { + let sbd_ref: &mut SysBusDevice = obj_ref.unsafe_cast_mut(); + assert_eq!(addr_of_mut!(*sbd_ref), p.cast()); + + object_unref(p_ref.as_object_mut_ptr().cast::<c_void>()); + } +} |