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lib.rs

1//! `SmallBytes` — a 24-byte small-byte-string with inline-SSO optimization.
2//!
3//! Layout (**little-endian only**): a union of two 24-byte variants, distinguished
4//! by the byte at offset 23:
5//!
6//! - **Inline**: `[u8; 23]` data, then `u8` tag holding the inline length
7//!   (0..=22). The whole string lives in the value, no allocation.
8//! - **Heap (64-bit)**: `NonNull<u8>` ptr (8) + `usize` len (8) + `usize`
9//!   cap_and_tag (8). The high byte of `cap_and_tag` overlaps byte 23 of
10//!   the union and is fixed at `0xFF` (> 22) as the heap discriminator. The
11//!   low 56 bits hold the heap capacity (up to 72 PB).
12//! - **Heap (32-bit)**: `NonNull<u8>` ptr (4) + `u32` len (4) + `u32`
13//!   cap (4) + 11-byte pad, then `u8` tag fixed at `0xFF`. Same 24-byte
14//!   total, same discriminator byte at offset 23 — pointer / len fields
15//!   are 32-bit-native so a `wasm32-unknown-unknown` build picks up the
16//!   right size without shifting a `usize` past its bit width.
17//!
18//! The 64-bit layout is the one the kevy server runs on, and is locked
19//! against perf-affecting changes (cfg-gated 32-bit alternative lives
20//! alongside it without touching any 64-bit code path).
21//!
22//! This lets us store every byte string up to 22 bytes — covering the vast
23//! majority of Redis-style values — without any pointer-chase, while keeping
24//! `size_of::<SmallBytes>() == 24` (same as `Vec<u8>`). Used by `kevy-store`
25//! to make `Value::Str(SmallBytes)` fit alongside the boxed collection
26//! variants and keep `Entry` at 48 B.
27
28#![warn(missing_docs)]
29
30#[cfg(target_endian = "big")]
31compile_error!("kevy-bytes requires little-endian: heap-tag byte overlaps inline length byte");
32
33mod traits;
34
35use std::alloc::{Layout, alloc, dealloc, handle_alloc_error};
36use std::mem::{self, ManuallyDrop};
37use std::ptr::NonNull;
38use std::slice;
39
40pub(crate) const INLINE_CAP: usize = 23;
41pub(crate) const INLINE_LEN_MAX: u8 = (INLINE_CAP - 1) as u8;
42
43#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
44const TAG_HEAP_BIT: usize = 0xFFusize << 56;
45#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
46const CAP_MASK: usize = (1usize << 56) - 1;
47
48/// Heap-rep marker byte at offset 23. Used by the 32-bit `Heap::new` to
49/// set its dedicated `tag` field; the 64-bit path encodes the same byte
50/// implicitly via the high byte of `cap_and_tag`.
51#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
52const HEAP_TAG_BYTE: u8 = 0xFF;
53
54#[repr(C)]
55#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
56struct Inline {
57    data: [u8; INLINE_CAP],
58    /// 0..=22 = inline length. The heap rep sets this byte to 0xFF either via
59    /// the high byte of `Heap::cap_and_tag` (64-bit, little-endian overlap)
60    /// or as a dedicated `tag` field at offset 23 (32-bit).
61    tag: u8,
62}
63
64/// 64-bit Heap rep — `ptr|len|cap_and_tag` × usize. High byte of
65/// `cap_and_tag` shadows `Inline::tag` (LE) so the discriminator byte at
66/// offset 23 = `0xFF`. Locked layout: the kevy server runs here and the
67/// perf budget assumes this exact shape.
68#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
69#[repr(C)]
70#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
71pub(crate) struct Heap {
72    pub(crate) ptr: NonNull<u8>,
73    pub(crate) len: usize,
74    /// High byte = 0xFF (heap marker, shadows `Inline::tag`); low 56 bits =
75    /// capacity (from the source `Vec<u8>` or our own alloc; ≥ len).
76    pub(crate) cap_and_tag: usize,
77}
78
79/// 32-bit Heap rep — `ptr(4)|len(4)|cap(4)|pad(11)|tag(1)`. The dedicated
80/// `tag` byte at offset 23 (= `0xFF`) plays the role the 64-bit `cap_and_tag`
81/// high byte does, so the discriminator check at offset 23 stays identical
82/// across both layouts. Unlocks `wasm32-unknown-unknown` (Wave 3 #7) without
83/// touching the 64-bit hot path.
84#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
85#[repr(C)]
86#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
87pub(crate) struct Heap {
88    pub(crate) ptr: NonNull<u8>,
89    pub(crate) len: u32,
90    pub(crate) cap: u32,
91    pub(crate) _pad: [u8; 11],
92    pub(crate) tag: u8,
93}
94
95impl Heap {
96    /// Build a Heap rep tagging the discriminator byte to `0xFF`. cfg-gated
97    /// so each pointer-width hits its native fields without runtime cost.
98    #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
99    #[inline]
100    pub(crate) fn new(ptr: NonNull<u8>, len: usize, cap: usize) -> Self {
101        debug_assert!(cap <= CAP_MASK, "kevy-bytes: capacity exceeds 56-bit field");
102        Self {
103            ptr,
104            len,
105            cap_and_tag: TAG_HEAP_BIT | (cap & CAP_MASK),
106        }
107    }
108    #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
109    #[inline]
110    pub(crate) fn new(ptr: NonNull<u8>, len: usize, cap: usize) -> Self {
111        // On 32-bit, `Vec<u8>` is bounded by the 4 GiB address space, so
112        // any source `len`/`cap` already fits in `u32`. Debug-assert to
113        // catch unexpected callers.
114        debug_assert!(
115            len <= u32::MAX as usize && cap <= u32::MAX as usize,
116            "kevy-bytes: len/cap exceeds u32 on 32-bit platform"
117        );
118        Self {
119            ptr,
120            len: len as u32,
121            cap: cap as u32,
122            _pad: [0; 11],
123            tag: HEAP_TAG_BYTE,
124        }
125    }
126
127    /// Live capacity (always returned as `usize` regardless of underlying
128    /// field width).
129    #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
130    #[inline]
131    fn capacity(&self) -> usize {
132        self.cap_and_tag & CAP_MASK
133    }
134    #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
135    #[inline]
136    fn capacity(&self) -> usize {
137        self.cap as usize
138    }
139
140    /// Live length (always `usize`).
141    #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
142    #[inline]
143    fn length(&self) -> usize {
144        self.len
145    }
146    #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
147    #[inline]
148    fn length(&self) -> usize {
149        self.len as usize
150    }
151}
152
153/// A 24-byte owned byte string with inline small-string optimization.
154///
155/// Strings of up to 22 bytes live entirely inside the value (no allocation,
156/// no pointer chase); larger strings spill to a heap buffer. The
157/// discriminator is a single byte at offset 23 (the tag, which doubles as
158/// the inline length 0..=22 OR equals 0xFF when the heap variant is active).
159///
160/// See the crate root for layout details.
161#[repr(C)]
162pub union SmallBytes {
163    inline: Inline,
164    heap: Heap,
165}
166
167const _: () = {
168    assert!(mem::size_of::<SmallBytes>() == 24);
169    assert!(mem::align_of::<SmallBytes>() == mem::align_of::<usize>());
170};
171
172unsafe impl Send for SmallBytes {}
173unsafe impl Sync for SmallBytes {}
174
175impl SmallBytes {
176    /// Empty inline `SmallBytes` (zero allocation).
177    pub const fn new() -> Self {
178        Self {
179            inline: Inline {
180                data: [0; INLINE_CAP],
181                tag: 0,
182            },
183        }
184    }
185
186    /// Construct from a byte slice — inline if `bytes.len() <= 22`, else heap.
187    pub fn from_slice(bytes: &[u8]) -> Self {
188        if bytes.len() <= INLINE_LEN_MAX as usize {
189            let mut data = [0u8; INLINE_CAP];
190            // SAFETY: bytes.len() ≤ 22 ≤ data.len(); non-overlapping regions.
191            unsafe {
192                std::ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(bytes.as_ptr(), data.as_mut_ptr(), bytes.len());
193            }
194            Self {
195                inline: Inline {
196                    data,
197                    tag: bytes.len() as u8,
198                },
199            }
200        } else {
201            Self::alloc_heap(bytes)
202        }
203    }
204
205    /// Take ownership of a `Vec<u8>` — inline if `vec.len() <= 22`, else **reuse
206    /// the vec's allocation** (no copy on the heap path).
207    pub fn from_vec(vec: Vec<u8>) -> Self {
208        if vec.len() <= INLINE_LEN_MAX as usize {
209            Self::from_slice(&vec)
210        } else {
211            let mut v = ManuallyDrop::new(vec);
212            // SAFETY: len > 22 ⇒ cap > 0 ⇒ Vec has an allocation, so the pointer
213            // is non-null. Vec guarantees a non-null pointer for any allocated
214            // Vec (and a dangling-but-non-null for empty, which we don't hit here).
215            let ptr = unsafe { NonNull::new_unchecked(v.as_mut_ptr()) };
216            let len = v.len();
217            let cap = v.capacity();
218            Self {
219                heap: Heap::new(ptr, len, cap),
220            }
221        }
222    }
223
224    #[inline]
225    fn alloc_heap(bytes: &[u8]) -> Self {
226        let len = bytes.len();
227        // `len > 22` (caller has already taken the heap branch) and `len` is
228        // a slice length ⇒ ≤ `isize::MAX` ⇒ well below the `usize::MAX -
229        // (align - 1)` bound `from_size_align_unchecked` needs. u8's align is 1.
230        // SAFETY: see above.
231        let layout = unsafe { Layout::from_size_align_unchecked(len, 1) };
232        // SAFETY: layout.size() > 0 (caller's heap branch guarantees len > 22).
233        let raw = unsafe { alloc(layout) };
234        let ptr = match NonNull::new(raw) {
235            Some(p) => p,
236            None => handle_alloc_error(layout),
237        };
238        // SAFETY: alloc returned a writable region of `len` bytes; source is a
239        // disjoint slice.
240        unsafe {
241            std::ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(bytes.as_ptr(), ptr.as_ptr(), len);
242        }
243        Self {
244            heap: Heap::new(ptr, len, len),
245        }
246    }
247
248    /// True when stored inline; the byte at index 23 is the deciding tag in
249    /// either rep, so the check is a single load + compare.
250    #[inline]
251    fn is_inline(&self) -> bool {
252        // SAFETY: byte 23 is always initialised — either as Inline::tag (0..=22)
253        // or as the high byte of Heap::cap_and_tag (= 0xFF). Reading it through
254        // the Inline view is valid in either case (the union is `repr(C)`).
255        unsafe { self.inline.tag <= INLINE_LEN_MAX }
256    }
257
258    /// Number of bytes stored.
259    #[inline]
260    pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
261        if self.is_inline() {
262            // SAFETY: just verified `inline.tag` ≤ 22.
263            unsafe { self.inline.tag as usize }
264        } else {
265            // SAFETY: tag > 22 ⇒ heap variant is active.
266            unsafe { self.heap.length() }
267        }
268    }
269
270    /// Whether `len() == 0`.
271    #[inline]
272    pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
273        self.len() == 0
274    }
275
276    /// Bytes this value holds on the heap (0 when inline). Lets memory-accounting
277    /// callers (e.g. `maxmemory` enforcement) charge only the off-stack footprint
278    /// without re-deriving the inline-length threshold.
279    #[inline]
280    pub fn heap_bytes(&self) -> usize {
281        if self.is_inline() { 0 } else { self.len() }
282    }
283
284    /// Borrow the bytes (no allocation; same for inline and heap variants).
285    #[inline]
286    pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] {
287        if self.is_inline() {
288            // SAFETY: first `tag` bytes of `data` are valid (zero-init at construction).
289            unsafe {
290                slice::from_raw_parts(self.inline.data.as_ptr(), self.inline.tag as usize)
291            }
292        } else {
293            // SAFETY: heap variant active; ptr/len originate from a Vec or our own alloc.
294            unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.heap.ptr.as_ptr(), self.heap.length()) }
295        }
296    }
297
298    /// Copy into a fresh `Vec<u8>` (clone semantics).
299    pub fn to_vec(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
300        self.as_slice().to_vec()
301    }
302
303    /// Consume self and return an owned `Vec<u8>`. The heap path reuses the
304    /// existing allocation; the inline path copies into a new vec.
305    pub fn into_vec(self) -> Vec<u8> {
306        if self.is_inline() {
307            self.as_slice().to_vec()
308            // self drops as inline — nothing to free.
309        } else {
310            // SAFETY: heap variant active.
311            let (ptr, len, cap) = unsafe {
312                (
313                    self.heap.ptr.as_ptr(),
314                    self.heap.length(),
315                    self.heap.capacity(),
316                )
317            };
318            // Skip our Drop to avoid double-free; Vec::from_raw_parts now owns it.
319            let _do_not_drop = ManuallyDrop::new(self);
320            // SAFETY: ptr/len/cap originated from either a Vec<u8> (from_vec)
321            // or our own `alloc(Layout::array::<u8>(cap))` (alloc_heap, where
322            // cap == len) — both meet Vec::from_raw_parts' requirements.
323            unsafe { Vec::from_raw_parts(ptr, len, cap) }
324        }
325    }
326}
327
328impl Default for SmallBytes {
329    fn default() -> Self {
330        Self::new()
331    }
332}
333
334impl Drop for SmallBytes {
335    fn drop(&mut self) {
336        if self.is_inline() {
337            return;
338        }
339        // SAFETY: heap variant active; layout matches the one used at alloc
340        // time (either from Vec — Vec uses `Layout::array::<u8>(cap)` — or our
341        // own alloc_heap which used the same layout).
342        unsafe {
343            let cap = self.heap.capacity();
344            let layout = Layout::array::<u8>(cap).expect("kevy-bytes: drop layout");
345            dealloc(self.heap.ptr.as_ptr(), layout);
346        }
347    }
348}
349
350impl Clone for SmallBytes {
351    /// Specialised clone that bypasses `as_slice → from_slice → alloc_heap`'s
352    /// two layered length checks. Inline variant is a bitwise union copy (no
353    /// branch through the slice path); heap variant goes straight to a single
354    /// `alloc + memcpy` keyed on the already-known heap length.
355    #[inline]
356    fn clone(&self) -> Self {
357        if self.is_inline() {
358            // SAFETY: `Inline` is `repr(C)` + `Copy`; bitwise copy is sound
359            // when the source is currently in the inline variant (the tag
360            // byte ≤ 22 is part of the bit pattern we're copying, so the
361            // discriminator stays correct).
362            unsafe { Self { inline: self.inline } }
363        } else {
364            // SAFETY: tag > 22 ⇒ heap variant is active.
365            unsafe { self.clone_heap() }
366        }
367    }
368}
369
370impl SmallBytes {
371    /// Heap-fast-path clone. Caller must have established that `self` is in
372    /// the heap variant.
373    ///
374    /// # Safety
375    /// `self.heap` must be the active union variant (i.e. `is_inline()` is
376    /// false). `self.heap.ptr` must point to `self.heap.len` valid bytes.
377    #[inline]
378    unsafe fn clone_heap(&self) -> Self {
379        // SAFETY (covers the three `self.heap.*` reads): caller asserts the
380        // heap variant is active.
381        let (src_ptr, len) = unsafe { (self.heap.ptr.as_ptr(), self.heap.length()) };
382        // `len > 22 ⇒ len > 0`, and the high bits are guarded by `CAP_MASK`
383        // never letting cap exceed 2^56, well below `isize::MAX`, so the
384        // unchecked layout is sound. Allocator alignment for `u8` is 1.
385        let layout = unsafe { Layout::from_size_align_unchecked(len, 1) };
386        // SAFETY: layout.size() > 0.
387        let raw = unsafe { alloc(layout) };
388        let ptr = match NonNull::new(raw) {
389            Some(p) => p,
390            None => handle_alloc_error(layout),
391        };
392        // SAFETY: src has `len` valid bytes; dst is freshly-allocated for `len`
393        // bytes; regions are disjoint.
394        unsafe { std::ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(src_ptr, ptr.as_ptr(), len) };
395        Self {
396            heap: Heap::new(ptr, len, len),
397        }
398    }
399}
400
401// `Debug`, `PartialOrd`, `Ord`, `Hash`, `AsRef<[u8]>`, `Borrow<[u8]>`,
402// `KevyHash`, `From<&[u8]>`, `From<Vec<u8>>` live in `crate::traits` —
403// they only need the public `as_slice()` view. `PartialEq` / `Eq` stay
404// here because the same-variant fast paths reach into `self.inline` /
405// `self.heap` directly.
406
407impl PartialEq for SmallBytes {
408    /// Specialised over the slice form (`as_slice == as_slice`) by branching
409    /// on variant **once** and reading the relevant length / pointer pair
410    /// directly. Same-variant cases (inline/inline + heap/heap, which are the
411    /// only ones produced by a single allocator) skip a redundant `as_slice`
412    /// dispatch on each side; the mixed case falls back to the slice form.
413    #[inline]
414    fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
415        // SAFETY: byte 23 (`inline.tag`) is always a valid load in either
416        // variant — it's either the inline-length 0..=22 or 0xFF as the
417        // heap-discriminator overlap (see crate doc).
418        let self_tag = unsafe { self.inline.tag };
419        let other_tag = unsafe { other.inline.tag };
420        let self_inline = self_tag <= INLINE_LEN_MAX;
421        let other_inline = other_tag <= INLINE_LEN_MAX;
422        match (self_inline, other_inline) {
423            (true, true) => {
424                let len = self_tag as usize;
425                if len != other_tag as usize {
426                    return false;
427                }
428                // SAFETY: both in inline variant; first `len` bytes valid.
429                let a = unsafe {
430                    slice::from_raw_parts(self.inline.data.as_ptr(), len)
431                };
432                let b = unsafe {
433                    slice::from_raw_parts(other.inline.data.as_ptr(), len)
434                };
435                a == b
436            }
437            (false, false) => {
438                // SAFETY: both in heap variant.
439                let (a_len, b_len) =
440                    unsafe { (self.heap.length(), other.heap.length()) };
441                if a_len != b_len {
442                    return false;
443                }
444                // SAFETY: heap pointers + len are valid.
445                let a = unsafe {
446                    slice::from_raw_parts(self.heap.ptr.as_ptr(), a_len)
447                };
448                let b = unsafe {
449                    slice::from_raw_parts(other.heap.ptr.as_ptr(), b_len)
450                };
451                a == b
452            }
453            // Mixed inline/heap: this IS reachable in normal operation.
454            // It happens whenever HashMap (or any `==` consumer) compares
455            // an inline-length value (len ≤ 22) against a heap-length
456            // value (len > 22). Two SmallBytes of different lengths can
457            // *collide* on hashbrown's hash + quadratic probe, and the
458            // probe checks equality even though the lengths differ. The
459            // pre-fix `unreachable!()` here was a logic bug — it assumed
460            // the same-arm short-circuits cover all cases, but they only
461            // fire when both sides land in the same arm. Different-length
462            // collisions correctly fall through here. The right answer
463            // is just slice-form equality (which short-circuits on `len`
464            // internally), giving `false` whenever the lengths differ.
465            _ => self.as_slice() == other.as_slice(),
466        }
467    }
468}
469impl Eq for SmallBytes {}
470
471
472#[cfg(test)]
473mod tests;