memoffset/
offset_of.rs

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20
21/// Macro to create a local `base_ptr` raw pointer of the given type, avoiding UB as
22/// much as is possible currently.
23#[cfg(maybe_uninit)]
24#[macro_export]
25#[doc(hidden)]
26macro_rules! _memoffset__let_base_ptr {
27    ($name:ident, $type:ty) => {
28        // No UB here, and the pointer does not dangle, either.
29        // But we have to make sure that `uninit` lives long enough,
30        // so it has to be in the same scope as `$name`. That's why
31        // `let_base_ptr` declares a variable (several, actually)
32        // instead of returning one.
33        let uninit = $crate::__priv::mem::MaybeUninit::<$type>::uninit();
34        let $name: *const $type = uninit.as_ptr();
35    };
36}
37#[cfg(not(maybe_uninit))]
38#[macro_export]
39#[doc(hidden)]
40macro_rules! _memoffset__let_base_ptr {
41    ($name:ident, $type:ty) => {
42        // No UB right here, but we will later dereference this pointer to
43        // offset into a field, and that is UB because the pointer is dangling.
44        let $name = $crate::__priv::mem::align_of::<$type>() as *const $type;
45    };
46}
47
48/// Macro to compute the distance between two pointers.
49#[cfg(feature = "unstable_const")]
50#[macro_export]
51#[doc(hidden)]
52macro_rules! _memoffset_offset_from_unsafe {
53    ($field:expr, $base:expr) => {{
54        let field = $field; // evaluate $field outside the `unsafe` block
55        let base = $base; // evaluate $base outside the `unsafe` block
56        // Compute offset, with unstable `offset_from` for const-compatibility.
57        // (Requires the pointers to not dangle, but we already need that for `raw_field!` anyway.)
58        unsafe { (field as *const u8).offset_from(base as *const u8) as usize }
59    }};
60}
61#[cfg(not(feature = "unstable_const"))]
62#[macro_export]
63#[doc(hidden)]
64macro_rules! _memoffset_offset_from_unsafe {
65    ($field:expr, $base:expr) => {
66        // Compute offset.
67        ($field as usize) - ($base as usize)
68    };
69}
70
71/// Calculates the offset of the specified field from the start of the named struct.
72///
73/// ## Examples
74/// ```
75/// use memoffset::offset_of;
76///
77/// #[repr(C, packed)]
78/// struct Foo {
79///     a: u32,
80///     b: u64,
81///     c: [u8; 5]
82/// }
83///
84/// fn main() {
85///     assert_eq!(offset_of!(Foo, a), 0);
86///     assert_eq!(offset_of!(Foo, b), 4);
87/// }
88/// ```
89///
90/// ## Notes
91/// Rust's ABI is unstable, and [type layout can be changed with each
92/// compilation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/type-layout.html).
93///
94/// Using `offset_of!` with a `repr(Rust)` struct will return the correct offset of the
95/// specified `field` for a particular compilation, but the exact value may change
96/// based on the compiler version, concrete struct type, time of day, or rustc's mood.
97///
98/// As a result, the value should not be retained and used between different compilations.
99#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]
100macro_rules! offset_of {
101    ($parent:path, $field:tt) => {{
102        // Get a base pointer (non-dangling if rustc supports `MaybeUninit`).
103        _memoffset__let_base_ptr!(base_ptr, $parent);
104        // Get field pointer.
105        let field_ptr = raw_field!(base_ptr, $parent, $field);
106        // Compute offset.
107        _memoffset_offset_from_unsafe!(field_ptr, base_ptr)
108    }};
109}
110
111/// Calculates the offset of the specified field from the start of the tuple.
112///
113/// ## Examples
114/// ```
115/// use memoffset::offset_of_tuple;
116///
117/// fn main() {
118///     assert!(offset_of_tuple!((u8, u32), 1) >= 0, "Tuples do not have a defined layout");
119/// }
120/// ```
121#[cfg(tuple_ty)]
122#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]
123macro_rules! offset_of_tuple {
124    ($parent:ty, $field:tt) => {{
125        // Get a base pointer (non-dangling if rustc supports `MaybeUninit`).
126        _memoffset__let_base_ptr!(base_ptr, $parent);
127        // Get field pointer.
128        let field_ptr = raw_field_tuple!(base_ptr, $parent, $field);
129        // Compute offset.
130        _memoffset_offset_from_unsafe!(field_ptr, base_ptr)
131    }};
132}
133
134/// Calculates the offset of the specified union member from the start of the union.
135///
136/// ## Examples
137/// ```
138/// use memoffset::offset_of_union;
139///
140/// #[repr(C, packed)]
141/// union Foo {
142///     foo32: i32,
143///     foo64: i64,
144/// }
145///
146/// fn main() {
147///     assert!(offset_of_union!(Foo, foo64) == 0);
148/// }
149/// ```
150///
151/// ## Note
152/// Due to macro_rules limitations, this macro will accept structs with a single field as well as unions.
153/// This is not a stable guarantee, and future versions of this crate might fail
154/// on any use of this macro with a struct, without a semver bump.
155#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]
156macro_rules! offset_of_union {
157    ($parent:path, $field:tt) => {{
158        // Get a base pointer (non-dangling if rustc supports `MaybeUninit`).
159        _memoffset__let_base_ptr!(base_ptr, $parent);
160        // Get field pointer.
161        let field_ptr = raw_field_union!(base_ptr, $parent, $field);
162        // Compute offset.
163        _memoffset_offset_from_unsafe!(field_ptr, base_ptr)
164    }};
165}
166
167#[cfg(test)]
168mod tests {
169    #[test]
170    fn offset_simple() {
171        #[repr(C)]
172        struct Foo {
173            a: u32,
174            b: [u8; 2],
175            c: i64,
176        }
177
178        assert_eq!(offset_of!(Foo, a), 0);
179        assert_eq!(offset_of!(Foo, b), 4);
180        assert_eq!(offset_of!(Foo, c), 8);
181    }
182
183    #[test]
184    #[cfg_attr(miri, ignore)] // this creates unaligned references
185    fn offset_simple_packed() {
186        #[repr(C, packed)]
187        struct Foo {
188            a: u32,
189            b: [u8; 2],
190            c: i64,
191        }
192
193        assert_eq!(offset_of!(Foo, a), 0);
194        assert_eq!(offset_of!(Foo, b), 4);
195        assert_eq!(offset_of!(Foo, c), 6);
196    }
197
198    #[test]
199    fn tuple_struct() {
200        #[repr(C)]
201        struct Tup(i32, i32);
202
203        assert_eq!(offset_of!(Tup, 0), 0);
204        assert_eq!(offset_of!(Tup, 1), 4);
205    }
206
207    #[test]
208    fn offset_union() {
209        // Since we're specifying repr(C), all fields are supposed to be at offset 0
210        #[repr(C)]
211        union Foo {
212            a: u32,
213            b: [u8; 2],
214            c: i64,
215        }
216
217        assert_eq!(offset_of_union!(Foo, a), 0);
218        assert_eq!(offset_of_union!(Foo, b), 0);
219        assert_eq!(offset_of_union!(Foo, c), 0);
220    }
221
222    #[test]
223    fn path() {
224        mod sub {
225            #[repr(C)]
226            pub struct Foo {
227                pub x: u32,
228            }
229        }
230
231        assert_eq!(offset_of!(sub::Foo, x), 0);
232    }
233
234    #[test]
235    fn inside_generic_method() {
236        struct Pair<T, U>(T, U);
237
238        fn foo<T, U>(_: Pair<T, U>) -> usize {
239            offset_of!(Pair<T, U>, 1)
240        }
241
242        assert_eq!(foo(Pair(0, 0)), 4);
243    }
244
245    #[cfg(tuple_ty)]
246    #[test]
247    fn test_tuple_offset() {
248        let f = (0i32, 0.0f32, 0u8);
249        let f_ptr = &f as *const _;
250        let f1_ptr = &f.1 as *const _;
251
252        assert_eq!(
253            f1_ptr as usize - f_ptr as usize,
254            offset_of_tuple!((i32, f32, u8), 1)
255        );
256    }
257
258    #[test]
259    fn test_raw_field() {
260        #[repr(C)]
261        struct Foo {
262            a: u32,
263            b: [u8; 2],
264            c: i64,
265        }
266
267        let f: Foo = Foo {
268            a: 0,
269            b: [0, 0],
270            c: 0,
271        };
272        let f_ptr = &f as *const _;
273        assert_eq!(f_ptr as usize + 0, raw_field!(f_ptr, Foo, a) as usize);
274        assert_eq!(f_ptr as usize + 4, raw_field!(f_ptr, Foo, b) as usize);
275        assert_eq!(f_ptr as usize + 8, raw_field!(f_ptr, Foo, c) as usize);
276    }
277
278    #[cfg(tuple_ty)]
279    #[test]
280    fn test_raw_field_tuple() {
281        let t = (0u32, 0u8, false);
282        let t_ptr = &t as *const _;
283        let t_addr = t_ptr as usize;
284
285        assert_eq!(
286            &t.0 as *const _ as usize - t_addr,
287            raw_field_tuple!(t_ptr, (u32, u8, bool), 0) as usize - t_addr
288        );
289        assert_eq!(
290            &t.1 as *const _ as usize - t_addr,
291            raw_field_tuple!(t_ptr, (u32, u8, bool), 1) as usize - t_addr
292        );
293        assert_eq!(
294            &t.2 as *const _ as usize - t_addr,
295            raw_field_tuple!(t_ptr, (u32, u8, bool), 2) as usize - t_addr
296        );
297    }
298
299    #[test]
300    fn test_raw_field_union() {
301        #[repr(C)]
302        union Foo {
303            a: u32,
304            b: [u8; 2],
305            c: i64,
306        }
307
308        let f = Foo { a: 0 };
309        let f_ptr = &f as *const _;
310        assert_eq!(f_ptr as usize + 0, raw_field_union!(f_ptr, Foo, a) as usize);
311        assert_eq!(f_ptr as usize + 0, raw_field_union!(f_ptr, Foo, b) as usize);
312        assert_eq!(f_ptr as usize + 0, raw_field_union!(f_ptr, Foo, c) as usize);
313    }
314
315    #[cfg(feature = "unstable_const")]
316    #[test]
317    fn const_offset() {
318        #[repr(C)]
319        struct Foo {
320            a: u32,
321            b: [u8; 2],
322            c: i64,
323        }
324
325        assert_eq!([0; offset_of!(Foo, b)].len(), 4);
326    }
327
328    #[cfg(feature = "unstable_const")]
329    #[test]
330    fn const_offset_interior_mutable() {
331        #[repr(C)]
332        struct Foo {
333            a: u32,
334            b: core::cell::Cell<u32>,
335        }
336
337        assert_eq!([0; offset_of!(Foo, b)].len(), 4);
338    }
339
340    #[cfg(feature = "unstable_const")]
341    #[test]
342    fn const_fn_offset() {
343        const fn test_fn() -> usize {
344            #[repr(C)]
345            struct Foo {
346                a: u32,
347                b: [u8; 2],
348                c: i64,
349            }
350
351            offset_of!(Foo, b)
352        }
353
354        assert_eq!([0; test_fn()].len(), 4);
355    }
356}