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use super::arc_wake::ArcWake;
use alloc::sync::Arc;
use core::mem;
use core::task::{RawWaker, RawWakerVTable, Waker};
pub(super) fn waker_vtable<W: ArcWake>() -> &'static RawWakerVTable {
&RawWakerVTable::new(
clone_arc_raw::<W>,
wake_arc_raw::<W>,
wake_by_ref_arc_raw::<W>,
drop_arc_raw::<W>,
)
}
/// Creates a [`Waker`] from an `Arc<impl ArcWake>`.
///
/// The returned [`Waker`] will call
/// [`ArcWake.wake()`](ArcWake::wake) if awoken.
pub fn waker<W>(wake: Arc<W>) -> Waker
where
W: ArcWake + 'static,
{
let ptr = Arc::into_raw(wake).cast::<()>();
unsafe { Waker::from_raw(RawWaker::new(ptr, waker_vtable::<W>())) }
}
// FIXME: panics on Arc::clone / refcount changes could wreak havoc on the
// code here. We should guard against this by aborting.
#[allow(clippy::redundant_clone)] // The clone here isn't actually redundant.
unsafe fn increase_refcount<T: ArcWake>(data: *const ()) {
// Retain Arc, but don't touch refcount by wrapping in ManuallyDrop
let arc = mem::ManuallyDrop::new(Arc::<T>::from_raw(data.cast::<T>()));
// Now increase refcount, but don't drop new refcount either
let _arc_clone: mem::ManuallyDrop<_> = arc.clone();
}
// used by `waker_ref`
unsafe fn clone_arc_raw<T: ArcWake>(data: *const ()) -> RawWaker {
increase_refcount::<T>(data);
RawWaker::new(data, waker_vtable::<T>())
}
unsafe fn wake_arc_raw<T: ArcWake>(data: *const ()) {
let arc: Arc<T> = Arc::from_raw(data.cast::<T>());
ArcWake::wake(arc);
}
// used by `waker_ref`
unsafe fn wake_by_ref_arc_raw<T: ArcWake>(data: *const ()) {
// Retain Arc, but don't touch refcount by wrapping in ManuallyDrop
let arc = mem::ManuallyDrop::new(Arc::<T>::from_raw(data.cast::<T>()));
ArcWake::wake_by_ref(&arc);
}
unsafe fn drop_arc_raw<T: ArcWake>(data: *const ()) {
drop(Arc::<T>::from_raw(data.cast::<T>()))
}
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