* Moves CodeMemory, VMInterrupts and SignatureRegistry from Compiler * CompiledModule holds CodeMemory and GdbJitImageRegistration * Store keeps track of its JIT code * Makes "jit_int.rs" stuff Send+Sync * Adds the threads example.
253 lines
8.0 KiB
Rust
253 lines
8.0 KiB
Rust
//! Memory management for executable code.
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use crate::unwind::UnwindRegistry;
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use region;
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use std::mem::ManuallyDrop;
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use std::{cmp, mem};
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use wasmtime_environ::{
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isa::{unwind::UnwindInfo, TargetIsa},
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Compilation, CompiledFunction,
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};
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use wasmtime_runtime::{Mmap, VMFunctionBody};
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struct CodeMemoryEntry {
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mmap: ManuallyDrop<Mmap>,
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registry: ManuallyDrop<UnwindRegistry>,
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}
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impl CodeMemoryEntry {
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fn with_capacity(cap: usize) -> Result<Self, String> {
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let mmap = ManuallyDrop::new(Mmap::with_at_least(cap)?);
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let registry = ManuallyDrop::new(UnwindRegistry::new(mmap.as_ptr() as usize));
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Ok(Self { mmap, registry })
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}
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fn range(&self) -> (usize, usize) {
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let start = self.mmap.as_ptr() as usize;
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let end = start + self.mmap.len();
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(start, end)
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}
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}
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impl Drop for CodeMemoryEntry {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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unsafe {
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// The registry needs to be dropped before the mmap
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ManuallyDrop::drop(&mut self.registry);
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ManuallyDrop::drop(&mut self.mmap);
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}
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}
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}
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/// Memory manager for executable code.
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pub struct CodeMemory {
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current: Option<CodeMemoryEntry>,
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entries: Vec<CodeMemoryEntry>,
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position: usize,
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published: usize,
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}
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fn _assert() {
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fn _assert_send_sync<T: Send + Sync>() {}
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_assert_send_sync::<CodeMemory>();
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}
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impl CodeMemory {
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/// Create a new `CodeMemory` instance.
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pub fn new() -> Self {
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Self {
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current: None,
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entries: Vec::new(),
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position: 0,
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published: 0,
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}
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}
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/// Allocate a continuous memory block for a single compiled function.
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/// TODO: Reorganize the code that calls this to emit code directly into the
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/// mmap region rather than into a Vec that we need to copy in.
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pub fn allocate_for_function(
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&mut self,
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func: &CompiledFunction,
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) -> Result<&mut [VMFunctionBody], String> {
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let size = Self::function_allocation_size(func);
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let (buf, registry, start) = self.allocate(size)?;
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let (_, _, vmfunc) = Self::copy_function(func, start as u32, buf, registry);
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Ok(vmfunc)
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}
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/// Allocate a continuous memory block for a compilation.
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pub fn allocate_for_compilation(
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&mut self,
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compilation: &Compilation,
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) -> Result<Box<[&mut [VMFunctionBody]]>, String> {
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let total_len = compilation
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.into_iter()
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.fold(0, |acc, func| acc + Self::function_allocation_size(func));
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let (mut buf, registry, start) = self.allocate(total_len)?;
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let mut result = Vec::with_capacity(compilation.len());
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let mut start = start as u32;
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for func in compilation.into_iter() {
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let (next_start, next_buf, vmfunc) = Self::copy_function(func, start, buf, registry);
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result.push(vmfunc);
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start = next_start;
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buf = next_buf;
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}
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Ok(result.into_boxed_slice())
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}
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/// Make all allocated memory executable.
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pub fn publish(&mut self, isa: &dyn TargetIsa) {
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self.push_current(0)
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.expect("failed to push current memory map");
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for CodeMemoryEntry {
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mmap: m,
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registry: r,
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} in &mut self.entries[self.published..]
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{
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// Remove write access to the pages due to the relocation fixups.
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r.publish(isa)
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.expect("failed to publish function unwind registry");
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if !m.is_empty() {
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unsafe {
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region::protect(m.as_mut_ptr(), m.len(), region::Protection::ReadExecute)
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}
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.expect("unable to make memory readonly and executable");
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}
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}
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self.published = self.entries.len();
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}
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/// Allocate `size` bytes of memory which can be made executable later by
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/// calling `publish()`. Note that we allocate the memory as writeable so
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/// that it can be written to and patched, though we make it readonly before
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/// actually executing from it.
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///
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/// A few values are returned:
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///
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/// * A mutable slice which references the allocated memory
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/// * A function table instance where unwind information is registered
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/// * The offset within the current mmap that the slice starts at
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///
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/// TODO: Add an alignment flag.
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fn allocate(&mut self, size: usize) -> Result<(&mut [u8], &mut UnwindRegistry, usize), String> {
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assert!(size > 0);
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if match &self.current {
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Some(e) => e.mmap.len() - self.position < size,
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None => true,
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} {
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self.push_current(cmp::max(0x10000, size))?;
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}
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let old_position = self.position;
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self.position += size;
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let e = self.current.as_mut().unwrap();
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Ok((
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&mut e.mmap.as_mut_slice()[old_position..self.position],
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&mut e.registry,
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old_position,
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))
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}
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/// Calculates the allocation size of the given compiled function.
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fn function_allocation_size(func: &CompiledFunction) -> usize {
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match &func.unwind_info {
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Some(UnwindInfo::WindowsX64(info)) => {
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// Windows unwind information is required to be emitted into code memory
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// This is because it must be a positive relative offset from the start of the memory
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// Account for necessary unwind information alignment padding (32-bit alignment)
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((func.body.len() + 3) & !3) + info.emit_size()
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}
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_ => func.body.len(),
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}
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}
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/// Copies the data of the compiled function to the given buffer.
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///
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/// This will also add the function to the current unwind registry.
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fn copy_function<'a>(
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func: &CompiledFunction,
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func_start: u32,
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buf: &'a mut [u8],
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registry: &mut UnwindRegistry,
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) -> (u32, &'a mut [u8], &'a mut [VMFunctionBody]) {
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let func_len = func.body.len();
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let mut func_end = func_start + (func_len as u32);
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let (body, mut remainder) = buf.split_at_mut(func_len);
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body.copy_from_slice(&func.body);
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let vmfunc = Self::view_as_mut_vmfunc_slice(body);
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if let Some(UnwindInfo::WindowsX64(info)) = &func.unwind_info {
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// Windows unwind information is written following the function body
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// Keep unwind information 32-bit aligned (round up to the nearest 4 byte boundary)
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let unwind_start = (func_end + 3) & !3;
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let unwind_size = info.emit_size();
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let padding = (unwind_start - func_end) as usize;
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let (slice, r) = remainder.split_at_mut(padding + unwind_size);
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info.emit(&mut slice[padding..]);
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func_end = unwind_start + (unwind_size as u32);
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remainder = r;
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}
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if let Some(info) = &func.unwind_info {
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registry
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.register(func_start, func_len as u32, info)
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.expect("failed to register unwind information");
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}
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(func_end, remainder, vmfunc)
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}
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/// Convert mut a slice from u8 to VMFunctionBody.
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fn view_as_mut_vmfunc_slice(slice: &mut [u8]) -> &mut [VMFunctionBody] {
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let byte_ptr: *mut [u8] = slice;
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let body_ptr = byte_ptr as *mut [VMFunctionBody];
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unsafe { &mut *body_ptr }
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}
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/// Pushes the current entry and allocates a new one with the given size.
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fn push_current(&mut self, new_size: usize) -> Result<(), String> {
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let previous = mem::replace(
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&mut self.current,
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if new_size == 0 {
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None
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} else {
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Some(CodeMemoryEntry::with_capacity(cmp::max(0x10000, new_size))?)
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},
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);
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if let Some(e) = previous {
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self.entries.push(e);
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}
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self.position = 0;
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Returns all published segment ranges.
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pub fn published_ranges<'a>(&'a self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (usize, usize)> + 'a {
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self.entries[..self.published]
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.iter()
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.map(|entry| entry.range())
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}
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}
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