bit_ops
Common bit-oriented operations on primitive integer types with a focus on
no_std
and const
compatibility. Unlike other crates that provide tooling to
create sophisticated high-level types with bitfields, the focus of bit_ops
is
on raw primitive integer types.
Documentation
See https://docs.rs/bit_ops.
Example
fn main() {
mod x86_ioapic {
pub const VECTOR_BITS: u64 = 8;
pub const VECTOR_SHIFT: u64 = 0;
pub const DELIVERY_MODE_BITS: u64 = 3;
pub const DELIVERY_MODE_SHIFT: u64 = 8;
pub const DESTINATION_MODE_BITS: u64 = 1;
pub const DESTINATION_MODE_SHIFT: u64 = 11;
pub const PIN_POLARITY_BITS: u64 = 1;
pub const PIN_POLARITY_SHIFT: u64 = 13;
pub const TRIGGER_MODE_BITS: u64 = 1;
pub const TRIGGER_MODE_SHIFT: u64 = 15;
pub const MASKED_BITS: u64 = 1;
pub const MASKED_SHIFT: u64 = 16;
pub const DESTINATION_BITS: u64 = 8;
pub const DESTINATION_SHIFT: u64 = 56;
}
use x86_ioapic::*;
let redirection_entry = bit_ops::bitops_u64::set_bits_exact_n(
0,
&[
(7, VECTOR_BITS, VECTOR_SHIFT),
(0b111 , DELIVERY_MODE_BITS, DELIVERY_MODE_SHIFT),
(0 , DESTINATION_MODE_BITS, DESTINATION_MODE_SHIFT),
(1 , PIN_POLARITY_BITS, PIN_POLARITY_SHIFT),
(1 , TRIGGER_MODE_BITS, TRIGGER_MODE_SHIFT),
(1 , MASKED_BITS, MASKED_SHIFT),
(13 , DESTINATION_BITS, DESTINATION_SHIFT),
],
);
assert_eq!(redirection_entry, 0xd0000000001a707);
}
MSRV
1.57.0 stable
License
MIT License. See LICENSE file.