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// Copyright 2019-2020 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Substrate.
// Substrate is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// Substrate is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with Substrate. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//! Traits required by the runtime interface from the wasm side.
use crate::RIType;
use sp_std::cell::Cell;
/// Something that can be created from a ffi value.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// It is unsafe behavior to call `Something::into_ffi_value().get()` and take this as input for
/// `from_ffi_value`. Implementations are safe to assume that the `arg` given to `from_ffi_value`
/// is only generated by the corresponding `host::IntoFFIValue` implementation.
pub trait FromFFIValue: Sized + RIType {
/// Create `Self` from the given ffi value.
fn from_ffi_value(arg: Self::FFIType) -> Self;
}
/// Something that can be converted into a ffi value.
pub trait IntoFFIValue: RIType {
/// The owned rust type that is stored with the ffi value in [`WrappedFFIValue`].
///
/// If no owned value is required, `()` can be used as a type.
type Owned;
/// Convert `self` into a [`WrappedFFIValue`].
fn into_ffi_value(&self) -> WrappedFFIValue<Self::FFIType, Self::Owned>;
}
/// Represents a wrapped ffi value.
///
/// It is either the ffi value itself or the ffi value plus some other owned value. By providing
/// support for storing another owned value besides the actual ffi value certain performance
/// optimizations can be applied. For example using the pointer to a `Vec<u8>`, while using the
/// pointer to a SCALE encoded `Vec<u8>` that is stored in this wrapper for any other `Vec<T>`.
pub enum WrappedFFIValue<T, O = ()> {
Wrapped(T),
WrappedAndOwned(T, O),
}
impl<T: Copy, O> WrappedFFIValue<T, O> {
/// Returns the wrapped ffi value.
pub fn get(&self) -> T {
match self {
Self::Wrapped(data) | Self::WrappedAndOwned(data, _) => *data,
}
}
}
impl<T, O> From<T> for WrappedFFIValue<T, O> {
fn from(val: T) -> Self {
WrappedFFIValue::Wrapped(val)
}
}
impl<T, O> From<(T, O)> for WrappedFFIValue<T, O> {
fn from(val: (T, O)) -> Self {
WrappedFFIValue::WrappedAndOwned(val.0, val.1)
}
}
/// The state of an exchangeable function.
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
enum ExchangeableFunctionState {
/// Original function is present
Original,
/// The function has been replaced.
Replaced,
}
/// A function which implementation can be exchanged.
///
/// Internally this works by swapping function pointers.
pub struct ExchangeableFunction<T>(Cell<(T, ExchangeableFunctionState)>);
impl<T> ExchangeableFunction<T> {
/// Create a new instance of `ExchangeableFunction`.
pub const fn new(impl_: T) -> Self {
Self(Cell::new((impl_, ExchangeableFunctionState::Original)))
}
}
impl<T: Copy> ExchangeableFunction<T> {
/// Replace the implementation with `new_impl`.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics when trying to replace an already replaced implementation.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// Returns the original implementation wrapped in [`RestoreImplementation`].
pub fn replace_implementation(&'static self, new_impl: T) -> RestoreImplementation<T> {
if let ExchangeableFunctionState::Replaced = self.0.get().1 {
panic!("Trying to replace an already replaced implementation!")
}
let old = self.0.replace((new_impl, ExchangeableFunctionState::Replaced));
RestoreImplementation(self, Some(old.0))
}
/// Restore the original implementation.
fn restore_orig_implementation(&self, orig: T) {
self.0.set((orig, ExchangeableFunctionState::Original));
}
/// Returns the internal function pointer.
pub fn get(&self) -> T {
self.0.get().0
}
}
// Wasm does not support threads, so this is safe; qed.
unsafe impl<T> Sync for ExchangeableFunction<T> {}
/// Restores a function implementation on drop.
///
/// Stores a static reference to the function object and the original implementation.
pub struct RestoreImplementation<T: 'static + Copy>(&'static ExchangeableFunction<T>, Option<T>);
impl<T: Copy> Drop for RestoreImplementation<T> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
self.0.restore_orig_implementation(self.1.take().expect("Value is only taken on drop; qed"));
}
}