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Alice Wangeacb7382023-06-05 12:53:54 +00001// Copyright 2023, The Android Open Source Project
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14
15//! Utility functions.
16
Alice Wang4be4dd02023-06-07 07:50:40 +000017use core::ops::Range;
18
Alice Wangeacb7382023-06-05 12:53:54 +000019/// Flatten [[T; N]] into &[T]
20/// TODO: use slice::flatten when it graduates from experimental
21pub fn flatten<T, const N: usize>(original: &[[T; N]]) -> &[T] {
22 // SAFETY: no overflow because original (whose size is len()*N) is already in memory
23 let len = original.len() * N;
24 // SAFETY: [T] has the same layout as [T;N]
25 unsafe { core::slice::from_raw_parts(original.as_ptr().cast(), len) }
26}
27
28/// Computes the largest multiple of the provided alignment smaller or equal to the address.
29///
30/// Note: the result is undefined if alignment isn't a power of two.
31pub const fn unchecked_align_down(addr: usize, alignment: usize) -> usize {
32 addr & !(alignment - 1)
33}
34
35/// Computes the smallest multiple of the provided alignment larger or equal to the address.
36///
37/// Note: the result is undefined if alignment isn't a power of two and may wrap to 0.
38pub const fn unchecked_align_up(addr: usize, alignment: usize) -> usize {
39 unchecked_align_down(addr + alignment - 1, alignment)
40}
41
42/// Safe wrapper around unchecked_align_up() that validates its assumptions and doesn't wrap.
43pub const fn align_up(addr: usize, alignment: usize) -> Option<usize> {
44 if !alignment.is_power_of_two() {
45 None
46 } else if let Some(s) = addr.checked_add(alignment - 1) {
47 Some(unchecked_align_down(s, alignment))
48 } else {
49 None
50 }
51}
52
53/// Aligns the given address to the given alignment, if it is a power of two.
54///
55/// Returns `None` if the alignment isn't a power of two.
56#[allow(dead_code)] // Currently unused but might be needed again.
57const fn align_down(addr: usize, alignment: usize) -> Option<usize> {
58 if !alignment.is_power_of_two() {
59 None
60 } else {
61 Some(unchecked_align_down(addr, alignment))
62 }
63}
64
65/// Performs an integer division rounding up.
66///
67/// Note: Returns None if den isn't a power of two.
68pub const fn ceiling_div(num: usize, den: usize) -> Option<usize> {
69 let Some(r) = align_up(num, den) else {
70 return None;
71 };
72
73 r.checked_div(den)
74}
Alice Wang4be4dd02023-06-07 07:50:40 +000075
76/// Trait to check containment of one range within another.
77pub trait RangeExt {
78 /// Returns true if `self` is contained within the `other` range.
79 fn is_within(&self, other: &Self) -> bool;
80
81 /// Returns true if `self` overlaps with the `other` range.
82 fn overlaps(&self, other: &Self) -> bool;
83}
84
85impl<T: PartialOrd> RangeExt for Range<T> {
86 fn is_within(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
87 self.start >= other.start && self.end <= other.end
88 }
89
90 fn overlaps(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
91 self.start < other.end && other.start < self.end
92 }
93}