rootcause_internals/attachment/
vtable.rs

1//! Vtable for type-erased attachment operations.
2//!
3//! This module contains the [`AttachmentVtable`] which enables calling handler
4//! methods on attachments when their concrete attachment type `A` and handler
5//! type `H` have been erased. The vtable stores function pointers that dispatch
6//! to the correct typed implementations.
7//!
8//! This module encapsulates the fields of [`AttachmentVtable`] so they cannot
9//! be accessed directly. This visibility restriction guarantees the safety
10//! invariant: **the vtable's type parameters must match the actual attachment
11//! type and handler stored in the [`AttachmentData`]**.
12//!
13//! # Safety Invariant
14//!
15//! This invariant is maintained because vtables are created as `&'static`
16//! references via [`AttachmentVtable::new`], which pairs the function pointers
17//! with specific types `A` and `H` at compile time.
18
19use alloc::boxed::Box;
20use core::{any::TypeId, ptr::NonNull};
21
22use crate::{
23    attachment::{data::AttachmentData, raw::RawAttachmentRef},
24    handlers::{AttachmentFormattingStyle, AttachmentHandler, FormattingFunction},
25    util::Erased,
26};
27
28/// Vtable for type-erased attachment operations.
29///
30/// Contains function pointers for performing operations on attachments without
31/// knowing their concrete type at compile time.
32///
33/// # Safety Invariant
34///
35/// The fields `drop`, `display`, `debug`, and `preferred_formatting_style` are
36/// guaranteed to point to the functions defined below instantiated with the
37/// attachment type `A` and handler type `H` that were used to create this
38/// [`AttachmentVtable`].
39pub(crate) struct AttachmentVtable {
40    /// Gets the [`TypeId`] of the attachment type that was used to create this
41    /// [`AttachmentVtable`].
42    type_id: fn() -> TypeId,
43    /// Gets the [`TypeId`] of the handler that was used to create this
44    /// [`AttachmentVtable`].
45    handler_type_id: fn() -> TypeId,
46    /// Drops the [`Box<AttachmentData<A>>`] instance pointed to by this
47    /// pointer.
48    drop: unsafe fn(NonNull<AttachmentData<Erased>>),
49    /// Formats the attachment using the `display` method on the handler.
50    display: unsafe fn(RawAttachmentRef<'_>, &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result,
51    /// Formats the attachment using the `debug` method on the handler.
52    debug: unsafe fn(RawAttachmentRef<'_>, &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result,
53    /// Get the formatting style preferred by the attachment when formatted as
54    /// part of a report.
55    preferred_formatting_style:
56        unsafe fn(RawAttachmentRef<'_>, FormattingFunction) -> AttachmentFormattingStyle,
57}
58
59impl AttachmentVtable {
60    /// Creates a new [`AttachmentVtable`] for the attachment type `A` and the
61    /// handler type `H`.
62    pub(super) const fn new<A: 'static, H: AttachmentHandler<A>>() -> &'static Self {
63        const {
64            &Self {
65                type_id: TypeId::of::<A>,
66                handler_type_id: TypeId::of::<H>,
67                drop: drop::<A>,
68                display: display::<A, H>,
69                debug: debug::<A, H>,
70                preferred_formatting_style: preferred_formatting_style::<A, H>,
71            }
72        }
73    }
74
75    /// Gets the [`TypeId`] of the attachment type that was used to create this
76    /// [`AttachmentVtable`].
77    #[inline]
78    pub(super) fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId {
79        (self.type_id)()
80    }
81
82    /// Gets the [`TypeId`] of the handler that was used to create this
83    /// [`AttachmentVtable`].
84    #[inline]
85    pub(super) fn handler_type_id(&self) -> TypeId {
86        (self.handler_type_id)()
87    }
88
89    /// Drops the `Box<AttachmentData<A>>` instance pointed to by this pointer.
90    ///
91    /// # Safety
92    ///
93    /// The caller must ensure:
94    ///
95    /// 1. The pointer comes from [`Box<AttachmentData<A>>`] via
96    ///    [`Box::into_raw`]
97    /// 2. This [`AttachmentVtable`] must be a vtable for the attachment type
98    ///    stored in the [`AttachmentData`].
99    /// 3. This method drops the [`Box<AttachmentData<A>>`], so the caller must
100    ///    ensure that the pointer has not previously been dropped, that it is
101    ///    able to transfer ownership of the pointer, and that it will not use
102    ///    the pointer after calling this method.
103    #[inline]
104    pub(super) unsafe fn drop(&self, ptr: NonNull<AttachmentData<Erased>>) {
105        // SAFETY: We know that `self.drop` points to the function `drop::<A>` below.
106        // That function's safety requirements are upheld:
107        // 1. Guaranteed by the caller
108        // 2. Guaranteed by the caller
109        // 3. Guaranteed by the caller
110        unsafe {
111            // @add-unsafe-context: drop
112            (self.drop)(ptr);
113        }
114    }
115
116    /// Formats the attachment using the [`H::display`] function
117    /// used when creating this [`AttachmentVtable`].
118    ///
119    /// [`H::display`]: AttachmentHandler::display
120    ///
121    /// # Safety
122    ///
123    /// The caller must ensure:
124    ///
125    /// 1. This [`AttachmentVtable`] must be a vtable for the attachment type
126    ///    stored in the [`RawAttachmentRef`].
127    #[inline]
128    pub(super) unsafe fn display(
129        &self,
130        ptr: RawAttachmentRef<'_>,
131        formatter: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>,
132    ) -> core::fmt::Result {
133        // SAFETY: We know that the `self.display` field points to the function
134        // `display::<A, H>` below. That function's safety requirements are upheld:
135        // 1. Guaranteed by the caller
136        unsafe {
137            // @add-unsafe-context: display
138            (self.display)(ptr, formatter)
139        }
140    }
141
142    /// Formats the attachment using the [`H::debug`] function
143    /// used when creating this [`AttachmentVtable`].
144    ///
145    /// [`H::debug`]: AttachmentHandler::debug
146    ///
147    /// # Safety
148    ///
149    /// The caller must ensure:
150    ///
151    /// 1. This [`AttachmentVtable`] must be a vtable for the attachment type
152    ///    stored in the [`RawAttachmentRef`].
153    #[inline]
154    pub(super) unsafe fn debug(
155        &self,
156        ptr: RawAttachmentRef<'_>,
157        formatter: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>,
158    ) -> core::fmt::Result {
159        // SAFETY: We know that the `self.debug` field points to the function
160        // `debug::<A, H>` below. That function's safety requirements are upheld:
161        // 1. Guaranteed by the caller
162        unsafe {
163            // @add-unsafe-context: debug
164            (self.debug)(ptr, formatter)
165        }
166    }
167
168    /// Gets the preferred formatting style using the
169    /// [`H::preferred_formatting_style`] function used when creating this
170    /// [`AttachmentVtable`].
171    ///
172    /// [`H::preferred_formatting_style`]: AttachmentHandler::preferred_formatting_style
173    ///
174    /// # Safety
175    ///
176    /// The caller must ensure:
177    ///
178    /// 1. This [`AttachmentVtable`] must be a vtable for the attachment type
179    ///    stored in the [`RawAttachmentRef`].
180    #[inline]
181    pub(super) unsafe fn preferred_formatting_style(
182        &self,
183        ptr: RawAttachmentRef<'_>,
184        report_formatting_function: FormattingFunction,
185    ) -> AttachmentFormattingStyle {
186        // SAFETY: We know that the `self.preferred_formatting_style` field points to
187        // the function `preferred_formatting_style::<A, H>` below. That
188        // function's safety requirements are upheld:
189        // 1. Guaranteed by the caller
190        unsafe {
191            // @add-unsafe-context: preferred_formatting_style
192            (self.preferred_formatting_style)(ptr, report_formatting_function)
193        }
194    }
195}
196
197/// Drops the [`Box<AttachmentData<A>>`] instance pointed to by this pointer.
198///
199/// # Safety
200///
201/// The caller must ensure:
202///
203/// 1. The pointer comes from [`Box<AttachmentData<A>>`] via [`Box::into_raw`]
204/// 2. The attachment type `A` matches the actual attachment type stored in the
205///    [`AttachmentData`]
206/// 3. This method drops the [`Box<AttachmentData<A>>`], so the caller must
207///    ensure that the pointer has not previously been dropped, that it is able
208///    to transfer ownership of the pointer, and that it will not use the
209///    pointer after calling this method.
210unsafe fn drop<A: 'static>(ptr: NonNull<AttachmentData<Erased>>) {
211    let ptr: NonNull<AttachmentData<A>> = ptr.cast();
212    let ptr = ptr.as_ptr();
213    // SAFETY: Our pointer has the correct type as guaranteed by the caller, and it
214    // came from a call to `Box::into_raw` as also guaranteed by our caller.
215    let boxed = unsafe {
216        // @add-unsafe-context: AttachmentData
217        Box::from_raw(ptr)
218    };
219    core::mem::drop(boxed);
220}
221
222/// Formats an attachment using its handler's display implementation.
223///
224/// # Safety
225///
226/// The caller must ensure:
227///
228/// 1. The type `A` matches the actual attachment type stored in the
229///    [`AttachmentData`]
230unsafe fn display<A: 'static, H: AttachmentHandler<A>>(
231    ptr: RawAttachmentRef<'_>,
232    formatter: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>,
233) -> core::fmt::Result {
234    // SAFETY:
235    // 1. Guaranteed by the caller
236    let attachment: &A = unsafe { ptr.attachment_downcast_unchecked::<A>() };
237    H::display(attachment, formatter)
238}
239
240/// Formats an attachment using its handler's debug implementation.
241///
242/// # Safety
243///
244/// The caller must ensure:
245///
246/// 1. The type `A` matches the actual attachment type stored in the
247///    [`AttachmentData`]
248unsafe fn debug<A: 'static, H: AttachmentHandler<A>>(
249    ptr: RawAttachmentRef<'_>,
250    formatter: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>,
251) -> core::fmt::Result {
252    // SAFETY:
253    // 1. Guaranteed by the caller
254    let attachment: &A = unsafe { ptr.attachment_downcast_unchecked::<A>() };
255    H::debug(attachment, formatter)
256}
257
258/// Gets the preferred formatting style using the
259/// [`H::preferred_formatting_style`] function.
260///
261/// [`H::preferred_formatting_style`]: AttachmentHandler::preferred_formatting_style
262///
263/// # Safety
264///
265/// The caller must ensure:
266///
267/// 1. The type `A` matches the actual attachment type stored in the
268///    [`AttachmentData`]
269unsafe fn preferred_formatting_style<A: 'static, H: AttachmentHandler<A>>(
270    ptr: RawAttachmentRef<'_>,
271    report_formatting_function: FormattingFunction,
272) -> AttachmentFormattingStyle {
273    // SAFETY:
274    // 1. Guaranteed by the caller
275    let attachment: &A = unsafe { ptr.attachment_downcast_unchecked::<A>() };
276    H::preferred_formatting_style(attachment, report_formatting_function)
277}
278
279#[cfg(test)]
280mod tests {
281    use super::*;
282    use crate::handlers::AttachmentHandler;
283
284    struct HandlerI32;
285    impl AttachmentHandler<i32> for HandlerI32 {
286        fn display(value: &i32, formatter: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result {
287            core::fmt::Display::fmt(value, formatter)
288        }
289
290        fn debug(value: &i32, formatter: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result {
291            core::fmt::Debug::fmt(value, formatter)
292        }
293    }
294
295    #[test]
296    fn test_attachment_vtable_eq() {
297        // Test that vtables have proper static lifetime and can be safely shared
298        let vtable1 = AttachmentVtable::new::<i32, HandlerI32>();
299        let vtable2 = AttachmentVtable::new::<i32, HandlerI32>();
300
301        // Both should be the exact same static instance
302        assert!(core::ptr::eq(vtable1, vtable2));
303    }
304
305    #[test]
306    fn test_attachment_type_id() {
307        let vtable = AttachmentVtable::new::<i32, HandlerI32>();
308        assert_eq!(vtable.type_id(), TypeId::of::<i32>());
309    }
310}