croaring/bitmap64/serialization.rs
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use crate::{Bitmap64, Portable};
use core::ffi::c_char;
use core::num::NonZeroUsize;
/// Trait for different formats of bitmap64 serialization
pub trait Serializer: crate::sealed::Sealed {
/// The required alignment for the serialized data
#[doc(hidden)]
const REQUIRED_ALIGNMENT: usize = 1;
/// Serialize a bitmap into bytes, using the provided vec buffer to store the serialized data
///
/// Note that some serializers ([Frozen][crate::Frozen]) may require that the
/// bitmap is aligned specially, this method will ensure that the returned slice of bytes is
/// aligned correctly, by adding additional padding before the serialized data if required.
///
/// The contents of the provided vec buffer will not be overwritten: only new data will be
/// appended to the end of the buffer. If the buffer has enough capacity, and the current
/// end of the buffer is correctly aligned, then no additional allocations will be performed.
#[doc(hidden)]
#[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
fn serialize_into_vec<'a>(bitmap: &Bitmap64, dst: &'a mut alloc::vec::Vec<u8>) -> &'a mut [u8] {
let len = Self::get_serialized_size_in_bytes(bitmap);
let spare_capacity =
crate::serialization::get_aligned_spare_capacity(dst, Self::REQUIRED_ALIGNMENT, len);
let data_start;
unsafe {
Self::raw_serialize(bitmap, spare_capacity.as_mut_ptr().cast::<c_char>());
data_start = dst.len();
let total_len = data_start.checked_add(len).unwrap();
dst.set_len(total_len);
}
&mut dst[data_start..]
}
#[doc(hidden)]
fn try_serialize_into_aligned<'a>(
bitmap: &Bitmap64,
dst: &'a mut [u8],
) -> Option<&'a mut [u8]> {
let offset = dst.as_ptr().align_offset(Self::REQUIRED_ALIGNMENT);
let offset_dst = dst.get_mut(offset..)?;
let len = Self::try_serialize_into(bitmap, offset_dst)?;
Some(&mut dst[offset..offset + len])
}
/// Serialize a bitmap into bytes, using the provided buffer to store the serialized data
///
/// This method does not require the buffer to be aligned, and will return `None` if the buffer
/// is not large enough to store the serialized data.
///
/// This is a niche method, and is not recommended for general use. The
/// [`Bitmap64::try_serialize_into`]/[`Bitmap64::serialize_into_vec`] methods should usually be used
/// instead of this method.
fn try_serialize_into(bitmap: &Bitmap64, dst: &mut [u8]) -> Option<usize> {
let required_len = Self::get_serialized_size_in_bytes(bitmap);
if dst.len() < required_len {
return None;
}
unsafe {
Self::raw_serialize(bitmap, dst.as_mut_ptr().cast::<c_char>());
}
Some(required_len)
}
/// Get the number of bytes required to serialize this bitmap
///
/// This does not include any additional padding which may be required to align the bitmap
#[doc(hidden)]
fn get_serialized_size_in_bytes(bitmap: &Bitmap64) -> usize;
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe fn raw_serialize(bitmap: &Bitmap64, dst: *mut c_char);
}
/// Trait for different formats of bitmap deserialization
pub trait Deserializer: crate::sealed::Sealed {
/// Try to deserialize a bitmap from the beginning of the provided buffer
///
/// The [`Bitmap64::try_deserialize`] method should usually be used instead of this method
/// directly.
///
/// If the buffer starts with the serialized representation of a bitmap, then
/// this method will return a new bitmap containing the deserialized data.
///
/// If the buffer does not start with a serialized bitmap (or contains an invalidly
/// truncated bitmap), then this method will return `None`.
///
/// To determine how many bytes were consumed from the buffer, use the
/// [`Serializer::get_serialized_size_in_bytes`] method on the returned bitmap.
fn try_deserialize(buffer: &[u8]) -> Option<Bitmap64>;
/// Deserialize a bitmap from the beginning of the provided buffer
///
/// # Safety
///
/// Unlike its safe counterpart, [`Self::try_deserialize`], this function assumes the data is valid,
/// passing data which does not contain/start with a bitmap serialized with this format will
/// result in undefined behavior.
unsafe fn try_deserialize_unchecked(buffer: &[u8]) -> Bitmap64;
/// Find the end of a serialized bitmap in portable format
///
/// Returns the number of bytes in the buffer which are part of the serialized bitmap, or `None` if
/// the buffer does not start with a valid serialized bitmap.
fn find_end(buffer: &[u8]) -> Option<NonZeroUsize>;
}
impl Serializer for Portable {
/// Computes the serialized size in bytes of the Bitmap in portable format.
/// See [`Bitmap64::get_serialized_size_in_bytes`] for examples.
#[doc(alias = "roaring64_bitmap_portable_size_in_bytes")]
fn get_serialized_size_in_bytes(bitmap: &Bitmap64) -> usize {
unsafe { ffi::roaring64_bitmap_portable_size_in_bytes(bitmap.raw.as_ptr()) }
}
unsafe fn raw_serialize(bitmap: &Bitmap64, dst: *mut c_char) {
unsafe {
ffi::roaring64_bitmap_portable_serialize(bitmap.raw.as_ptr(), dst);
}
}
}
impl Deserializer for Portable {
#[doc(alias = "roaring64_bitmap_portable_deserialize_safe")]
fn try_deserialize(buffer: &[u8]) -> Option<Bitmap64> {
let raw = unsafe {
ffi::roaring64_bitmap_portable_deserialize_safe(buffer.as_ptr().cast(), buffer.len())
};
if raw.is_null() {
return None;
}
unsafe {
let bitmap = Bitmap64::take_heap(raw);
if bitmap.internal_validate().is_ok() {
Some(bitmap)
} else {
None
}
}
}
unsafe fn try_deserialize_unchecked(buffer: &[u8]) -> Bitmap64 {
Self::try_deserialize(buffer).unwrap_unchecked()
}
fn find_end(buffer: &[u8]) -> Option<NonZeroUsize> {
let end = unsafe {
ffi::roaring64_bitmap_portable_deserialize_size(
buffer.as_ptr().cast::<c_char>(),
buffer.len(),
)
};
NonZeroUsize::new(end)
}
}