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rust: list: add tracking for ListArc
Add the ability to track whether a ListArc exists for a given value, allowing for the creation of ListArcs without going through UniqueArc. The `impl_list_arc_safe!` macro is extended with a `tracked_by` strategy that defers the tracking of ListArcs to a field of the struct. Additionally, the AtomicListArcTracker type is introduced, which can track whether a ListArc exists using an atomic. By deferring the tracking to a field of type AtomicListArcTracker, structs gain the ability to create ListArcs without going through a UniqueArc. Rust Binder uses this for some objects where we want to be able to insert them into a linked list at any time. Using the AtomicListArcTracker, we are able to check whether an item is already in the list, and if not, we can create a `ListArc` and push it. The macro has the ability to defer the tracking of ListArcs to a field, using whatever strategy that field has. Since we don't add any strategies other than AtomicListArcTracker, another similar option would be to hard-code that the field should be an AtomicListArcTracker. However, Rust Binder has a case where the AtomicListArcTracker is not stored directly in the struct, but in a sub-struct. Furthermore, the outer struct is generic: struct Wrapper<T: ?Sized> { links: ListLinks, inner: T, } Here, the Wrapper struct implements ListArcSafe with `tracked_by inner`, and then the various types used with `inner` also uses the macro to implement ListArcSafe. Some of them use the untracked strategy, and some of them use tracked_by with an AtomicListArcTracker. This way, Wrapper just inherits whichever choice `inner` has made. Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me> Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240814-linked-list-v5-3-f5f5e8075da0@google.com Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
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//! A linked list implementation.
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mod arc;
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pub use self::arc::{impl_list_arc_safe, ListArc, ListArcSafe};
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pub use self::arc::{impl_list_arc_safe, AtomicTracker, ListArc, ListArcSafe, TryNewListArc};
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use crate::alloc::{AllocError, Flags};
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use crate::prelude::*;
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use crate::sync::{Arc, ArcBorrow, UniqueArc};
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use core::marker::Unsize;
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use core::marker::{PhantomPinned, Unsize};
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use core::ops::Deref;
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use core::pin::Pin;
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use core::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering};
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/// Declares that this type has some way to ensure that there is exactly one `ListArc` instance for
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/// this id.
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@ -48,9 +49,38 @@ pub trait ListArcSafe<const ID: u64 = 0> {
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unsafe fn on_drop_list_arc(&self);
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}
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/// Declares that this type is able to safely attempt to create `ListArc`s at any time.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// The guarantees of `try_new_list_arc` must be upheld.
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pub unsafe trait TryNewListArc<const ID: u64 = 0>: ListArcSafe<ID> {
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/// Attempts to convert an `Arc<Self>` into an `ListArc<Self>`. Returns `true` if the
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/// conversion was successful.
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///
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/// This method should not be called directly. Use [`ListArc::try_from_arc`] instead.
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///
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/// # Guarantees
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///
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/// If this call returns `true`, then there is no [`ListArc`] pointing to this value.
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/// Additionally, this call will have transitioned the tracking inside `Self` from not thinking
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/// that a [`ListArc`] exists, to thinking that a [`ListArc`] exists.
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fn try_new_list_arc(&self) -> bool;
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}
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/// Declares that this type supports [`ListArc`].
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///
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/// When using this macro, it will only be possible to create a [`ListArc`] from a [`UniqueArc`].
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/// This macro supports a few different strategies for implementing the tracking inside the type:
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///
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/// * The `untracked` strategy does not actually keep track of whether a [`ListArc`] exists. When
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/// using this strategy, the only way to create a [`ListArc`] is using a [`UniqueArc`].
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/// * The `tracked_by` strategy defers the tracking to a field of the struct. The user much specify
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/// which field to defer the tracking to. The field must implement [`ListArcSafe`]. If the field
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/// implements [`TryNewListArc`], then the type will also implement [`TryNewListArc`].
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///
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/// The `tracked_by` strategy is usually used by deferring to a field of type
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/// [`AtomicTracker`]. However, it is also possible to defer the tracking to another struct
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/// using also using this macro.
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! impl_list_arc_safe {
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(impl$({$($generics:tt)*})? ListArcSafe<$num:tt> for $t:ty { untracked; } $($rest:tt)*) => {
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$crate::list::impl_list_arc_safe! { $($rest)* }
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};
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(impl$({$($generics:tt)*})? ListArcSafe<$num:tt> for $t:ty {
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tracked_by $field:ident : $fty:ty;
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} $($rest:tt)*) => {
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impl$(<$($generics)*>)? $crate::list::ListArcSafe<$num> for $t {
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unsafe fn on_create_list_arc_from_unique(self: ::core::pin::Pin<&mut Self>) {
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$crate::assert_pinned!($t, $field, $fty, inline);
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// SAFETY: This field is structurally pinned as per the above assertion.
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let field = unsafe {
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::core::pin::Pin::map_unchecked_mut(self, |me| &mut me.$field)
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};
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// SAFETY: The caller promises that there is no `ListArc`.
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unsafe {
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<$fty as $crate::list::ListArcSafe<$num>>::on_create_list_arc_from_unique(field)
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};
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}
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unsafe fn on_drop_list_arc(&self) {
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// SAFETY: The caller promises that there is no `ListArc` reference, and also
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// promises that the tracking thinks there is a `ListArc` reference.
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unsafe { <$fty as $crate::list::ListArcSafe<$num>>::on_drop_list_arc(&self.$field) };
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}
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}
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unsafe impl$(<$($generics)*>)? $crate::list::TryNewListArc<$num> for $t
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where
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$fty: TryNewListArc<$num>,
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{
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fn try_new_list_arc(&self) -> bool {
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<$fty as $crate::list::TryNewListArc<$num>>::try_new_list_arc(&self.$field)
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}
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}
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$crate::list::impl_list_arc_safe! { $($rest)* }
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};
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() => {};
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}
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pub use impl_list_arc_safe;
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}
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}
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/// Try to create a new `ListArc`.
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///
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/// This fails if this value already has a `ListArc`.
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pub fn try_from_arc(arc: Arc<T>) -> Result<Self, Arc<T>>
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where
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T: TryNewListArc<ID>,
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{
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if arc.try_new_list_arc() {
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// SAFETY: The `try_new_list_arc` method returned true, so we made the tracking think
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// that a `ListArc` exists. This lets us create a `ListArc`.
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Ok(unsafe { Self::transmute_from_arc(arc) })
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} else {
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Err(arc)
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}
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}
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/// Try to create a new `ListArc`.
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///
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/// This fails if this value already has a `ListArc`.
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pub fn try_from_arc_borrow(arc: ArcBorrow<'_, T>) -> Option<Self>
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where
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T: TryNewListArc<ID>,
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{
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if arc.try_new_list_arc() {
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// SAFETY: The `try_new_list_arc` method returned true, so we made the tracking think
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// that a `ListArc` exists. This lets us create a `ListArc`.
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Some(unsafe { Self::transmute_from_arc(Arc::from(arc)) })
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} else {
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None
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}
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}
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/// Try to create a new `ListArc`.
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///
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/// If it's not possible to create a new `ListArc`, then the `Arc` is dropped. This will never
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/// run the destructor of the value.
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pub fn try_from_arc_or_drop(arc: Arc<T>) -> Option<Self>
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where
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T: TryNewListArc<ID>,
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{
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match Self::try_from_arc(arc) {
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Ok(list_arc) => Some(list_arc),
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Err(arc) => Arc::into_unique_or_drop(arc).map(Self::from),
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}
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}
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/// Transmutes an [`Arc`] into a `ListArc` without updating the tracking inside `T`.
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///
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/// # Safety
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U: ListArcSafe<ID> + ?Sized,
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{
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}
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/// A utility for tracking whether a [`ListArc`] exists using an atomic.
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///
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/// # Invariant
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///
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/// If the boolean is `false`, then there is no [`ListArc`] for this value.
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#[repr(transparent)]
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pub struct AtomicTracker<const ID: u64 = 0> {
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inner: AtomicBool,
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// This value needs to be pinned to justify the INVARIANT: comment in `AtomicTracker::new`.
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_pin: PhantomPinned,
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}
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impl<const ID: u64> AtomicTracker<ID> {
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/// Creates a new initializer for this type.
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pub fn new() -> impl PinInit<Self> {
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// INVARIANT: Pin-init initializers can't be used on an existing `Arc`, so this value will
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// not be constructed in an `Arc` that already has a `ListArc`.
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Self {
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inner: AtomicBool::new(false),
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_pin: PhantomPinned,
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}
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}
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fn project_inner(self: Pin<&mut Self>) -> &mut AtomicBool {
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// SAFETY: The `inner` field is not structurally pinned, so we may obtain a mutable
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// reference to it even if we only have a pinned reference to `self`.
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unsafe { &mut Pin::into_inner_unchecked(self).inner }
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}
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}
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impl<const ID: u64> ListArcSafe<ID> for AtomicTracker<ID> {
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unsafe fn on_create_list_arc_from_unique(self: Pin<&mut Self>) {
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// INVARIANT: We just created a ListArc, so the boolean should be true.
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*self.project_inner().get_mut() = true;
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}
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unsafe fn on_drop_list_arc(&self) {
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// INVARIANT: We just dropped a ListArc, so the boolean should be false.
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self.inner.store(false, Ordering::Release);
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}
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}
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// SAFETY: If this method returns `true`, then by the type invariant there is no `ListArc` before
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// this call, so it is okay to create a new `ListArc`.
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//
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// The acquire ordering will synchronize with the release store from the destruction of any
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// previous `ListArc`, so if there was a previous `ListArc`, then the destruction of the previous
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// `ListArc` happens-before the creation of the new `ListArc`.
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unsafe impl<const ID: u64> TryNewListArc<ID> for AtomicTracker<ID> {
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fn try_new_list_arc(&self) -> bool {
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// INVARIANT: If this method returns true, then the boolean used to be false, and is no
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// longer false, so it is okay for the caller to create a new [`ListArc`].
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self.inner
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.compare_exchange(false, true, Ordering::Acquire, Ordering::Relaxed)
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.is_ok()
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}
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}
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