oxen-core/src/lmdb/util.h
Jason Rhinelander d66e6e9e3f Align hashable data structures
We don't impose any alignment on hashable types, but this means the
hashing function is doing invalid misaligned access when converting to a
size_t.  This aligns all of the primitive data types (crypto::hash,
public keys, etc.) to the same alignment as size_t.

That cascades into a few places in epee which only allow byte spanning
types that have byte alignment when what it really requires is just that
the type has no padding.  In C++17 this is exactly the purpose of
std::has_unique_object_representations, but that isn't available (or
even implementable) in C++14 so add specializations for the type that
need it to tell epee that we know those types are properly packed and
that it can safely use them as bytes.

Related to this, monero/epee also misuses `is_standard_layout` when the
purpose is actually `is_trivially_copyable`, so fixed that too.  (You
need the latter but don't need the former for a type to be safely
memcpy'able; the only purpose of `is_standard_layout` is when you need
to be sure your structs are compatible with C structs which is
irrelevant here).
2019-11-27 14:07:52 -04:00

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#pragma once
#include <cstddef>
#include <cstring>
#include <lmdb.h>
#include <type_traits>
#include <utility>
#include "span.h"
/*! Calculates types and offset of struct field. Use in template arguments for
`table::get_value`, `value_iterator::get_value`,
`value_stream::make_iterator`, or `value_stream::make_range`. */
#define MONERO_FIELD(obj, field) \
obj , decltype(std::declval<obj>().field) , offsetof(obj, field)
//! Expands to `lmdb::less` for the value `field` within `obj`.
#define MONERO_SORT_BY(obj, field) \
&::lmdb::less< \
lmdb::native_type<decltype(std::declval<obj>().field)>, \
offsetof(obj, field) \
>
//! Expands to `lmdb::compare` for the value `field` within `obj`.
#define MONERO_COMPARE(obj, field) \
&::lmdb::compare< \
decltype(std::declval<obj>().field), \
offsetof(obj, field) \
>
namespace lmdb
{
//! Prevent instantiation of `std::underlying_type<T>` when `T` is not enum.
template<typename T>
struct identity
{
using type = T;
};
/*!
Get the native type for enums, or return `T` unchanged. Useful for
merging generated machine code for templated functions that use enums
with identical size-widths without relying on aggressive identical
comdat folding (ICF) support in linker. So with enum defintion
`enum class enum_foo : unsigned long {};` will always yield
`assert(&func_foo<unsigned long> == &func_foo<native_type<enum_foo>>)`.
*/
template<typename T>
using native_type = typename std::conditional<
std::is_enum<T>::value, std::underlying_type<T>, identity<T>
>::type::type;
//! \return `value` as its native type.
template<typename T, typename U = typename std::underlying_type<T>::type>
inline constexpr U to_native(T value) noexcept
{
return U(value);
}
//! \return `value` bytes in a LMDB `MDB_val` object.
template<typename T>
inline MDB_val to_val(T&& value) noexcept
{
// lmdb does not touch user data, so const_cast is acceptable
static_assert(!std::is_rvalue_reference<T&&>(), "cannot use temporary value");
void const* const temp = reinterpret_cast<void const*>(std::addressof(value));
return MDB_val{sizeof(value), const_cast<void*>(temp)};
}
//! \return A span over the same chunk of memory as `value`.
inline constexpr epee::span<const std::uint8_t> to_byte_span(MDB_val value) noexcept
{
return {static_cast<const std::uint8_t*>(value.mv_data), value.mv_size};
}
/*!
A LMDB comparison function that uses `operator<`.
\tparam T has a defined `operator<` .
\tparam offset to `T` within the value.
\return -1 if `left < right`, 1 if `right < left`, and 0 otherwise.
*/
template<typename T, std::size_t offset = 0>
inline int less(MDB_val const* left, MDB_val const* right) noexcept
{
if (!left || !right || left->mv_size < sizeof(T) + offset || right->mv_size < sizeof(T) + offset)
{
assert("invalid use of custom comparison" == 0);
return -1;
}
T left_val;
T right_val;
std::memcpy(std::addressof(left_val), static_cast<char*>(left->mv_data) + offset, sizeof(T));
std::memcpy(std::addressof(right_val), static_cast<char*>(right->mv_data) + offset, sizeof(T));
return left_val < right_val ? -1 : bool(right_val < left_val);
}
/*!
A LMDB comparison function that uses `std::memcmp`.
\toaram T satisfies `epee::is_byte_spannable<T>`
\tparam offset to `T` within the value.
\return The result of `std::memcmp` over the value.
*/
template<typename T, std::size_t offset = 0>
inline int compare(MDB_val const* left, MDB_val const* right) noexcept
{
static_assert(epee::is_byte_spannable<T>, "memcmp will not work");
if (!left || !right || left->mv_size < sizeof(T) + offset || right->mv_size < sizeof(T) + offset)
{
assert("invalid use of custom comparison" == 0);
return -1;
}
return std::memcmp(
static_cast<char*>(left->mv_data) + offset,
static_cast<char*>(right->mv_data) + offset,
sizeof(T)
);
}
} // lmdb