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16 
17 //! ***<span style="font-size: 140%">Fast, safe, <span
18 //! style="color:red;">compile error</span>. Pick two.</span>***
19 //!
20 //! Zerocopy makes zero-cost memory manipulation effortless. We write `unsafe`
21 //! so you don't have to.
22 //!
23 //! *For an overview of what's changed from zerocopy 0.7, check out our [release
24 //! notes][release-notes], which include a step-by-step upgrading guide.*
25 //!
26 //! *Have questions? Need more out of zerocopy? Submit a [customer request
27 //! issue][customer-request-issue] or ask the maintainers on
28 //! [GitHub][github-q-a] or [Discord][discord]!*
29 //!
30 //! [customer-request-issue]: https://github.com/google/zerocopy/issues/new/choose
31 //! [release-notes]: https://github.com/google/zerocopy/discussions/1680
32 //! [github-q-a]: https://github.com/google/zerocopy/discussions/categories/q-a
33 //! [discord]: https://discord.gg/MAvWH2R6zk
34 //!
35 //! # Overview
36 //!
37 //! ##### Conversion Traits
38 //!
39 //! Zerocopy provides four derivable traits for zero-cost conversions:
40 //! - [`TryFromBytes`] indicates that a type may safely be converted from
41 //!   certain byte sequences (conditional on runtime checks)
42 //! - [`FromZeros`] indicates that a sequence of zero bytes represents a valid
43 //!   instance of a type
44 //! - [`FromBytes`] indicates that a type may safely be converted from an
45 //!   arbitrary byte sequence
46 //! - [`IntoBytes`] indicates that a type may safely be converted *to* a byte
47 //!   sequence
48 //!
49 //! These traits support sized types, slices, and [slice DSTs][slice-dsts].
50 //!
51 //! [slice-dsts]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
52 //!
53 //! ##### Marker Traits
54 //!
55 //! Zerocopy provides three derivable marker traits that do not provide any
56 //! functionality themselves, but are required to call certain methods provided
57 //! by the conversion traits:
58 //! - [`KnownLayout`] indicates that zerocopy can reason about certain layout
59 //!   qualities of a type
60 //! - [`Immutable`] indicates that a type is free from interior mutability,
61 //!   except by ownership or an exclusive (`&mut`) borrow
62 //! - [`Unaligned`] indicates that a type's alignment requirement is 1
63 //!
64 //! You should generally derive these marker traits whenever possible.
65 //!
66 //! ##### Conversion Macros
67 //!
68 //! Zerocopy provides six macros for safe casting between types:
69 //!
70 //! - ([`try_`][try_transmute])[`transmute`] (conditionally) converts a value of
71 //!   one type to a value of another type of the same size
72 //! - ([`try_`][try_transmute_mut])[`transmute_mut`] (conditionally) converts a
73 //!   mutable reference of one type to a mutable reference of another type of
74 //!   the same size
75 //! - ([`try_`][try_transmute_ref])[`transmute_ref`] (conditionally) converts a
76 //!   mutable or immutable reference of one type to an immutable reference of
77 //!   another type of the same size
78 //!
79 //! These macros perform *compile-time* size and alignment checks, meaning that
80 //! unconditional casts have zero cost at runtime. Conditional casts do not need
81 //! to validate size or alignment runtime, but do need to validate contents.
82 //!
83 //! These macros cannot be used in generic contexts. For generic conversions,
84 //! use the methods defined by the [conversion traits](#conversion-traits).
85 //!
86 //! ##### Byteorder-Aware Numerics
87 //!
88 //! Zerocopy provides byte-order aware integer types that support these
89 //! conversions; see the [`byteorder`] module. These types are especially useful
90 //! for network parsing.
91 //!
92 //! # Cargo Features
93 //!
94 //! - **`alloc`**
95 //!   By default, `zerocopy` is `no_std`. When the `alloc` feature is enabled,
96 //!   the `alloc` crate is added as a dependency, and some allocation-related
97 //!   functionality is added.
98 //!
99 //! - **`std`**
100 //!   By default, `zerocopy` is `no_std`. When the `std` feature is enabled, the
101 //!   `std` crate is added as a dependency (ie, `no_std` is disabled), and
102 //!   support for some `std` types is added. `std` implies `alloc`.
103 //!
104 //! - **`derive`**
105 //!   Provides derives for the core marker traits via the `zerocopy-derive`
106 //!   crate. These derives are re-exported from `zerocopy`, so it is not
107 //!   necessary to depend on `zerocopy-derive` directly.
108 //!
109 //!   However, you may experience better compile times if you instead directly
110 //!   depend on both `zerocopy` and `zerocopy-derive` in your `Cargo.toml`,
111 //!   since doing so will allow Rust to compile these crates in parallel. To do
112 //!   so, do *not* enable the `derive` feature, and list both dependencies in
113 //!   your `Cargo.toml` with the same leading non-zero version number; e.g:
114 //!
115 //!   ```toml
116 //!   [dependencies]
117 //!   zerocopy = "0.X"
118 //!   zerocopy-derive = "0.X"
119 //!   ```
120 //!
121 //!   To avoid the risk of [duplicate import errors][duplicate-import-errors] if
122 //!   one of your dependencies enables zerocopy's `derive` feature, import
123 //!   derives as `use zerocopy_derive::*` rather than by name (e.g., `use
124 //!   zerocopy_derive::FromBytes`).
125 //!
126 //! - **`simd`**
127 //!   When the `simd` feature is enabled, `FromZeros`, `FromBytes`, and
128 //!   `IntoBytes` impls are emitted for all stable SIMD types which exist on the
129 //!   target platform. Note that the layout of SIMD types is not yet stabilized,
130 //!   so these impls may be removed in the future if layout changes make them
131 //!   invalid. For more information, see the Unsafe Code Guidelines Reference
132 //!   page on the [layout of packed SIMD vectors][simd-layout].
133 //!
134 //! - **`simd-nightly`**
135 //!   Enables the `simd` feature and adds support for SIMD types which are only
136 //!   available on nightly. Since these types are unstable, support for any type
137 //!   may be removed at any point in the future.
138 //!
139 //! - **`float-nightly`**
140 //!   Adds support for the unstable `f16` and `f128` types. These types are
141 //!   not yet fully implemented and may not be supported on all platforms.
142 //!
143 //! [duplicate-import-errors]: https://github.com/google/zerocopy/issues/1587
144 //! [simd-layout]: https://rust-lang.github.io/unsafe-code-guidelines/layout/packed-simd-vectors.html
145 //!
146 //! # Build Tuning
147 //!
148 //! ## `--cfg zerocopy_inline_always`
149 //!
150 //! Upgrades `#[inline]` to `#[inline(always)]` on many of zerocopy's public
151 //! functions and methods. This provides a narrowly-scoped alternative that
152 //! *may* improve the optimization of hot paths using zerocopy without the broad
153 //! compile-time penalties of configuring `codegen-units=1`.
154 //!
155 //! # Security Ethos
156 //!
157 //! Zerocopy is expressly designed for use in security-critical contexts. We
158 //! strive to ensure that that zerocopy code is sound under Rust's current
159 //! memory model, and *any future memory model*. We ensure this by:
160 //! - **...not 'guessing' about Rust's semantics.**
161 //!   We annotate `unsafe` code with a precise rationale for its soundness that
162 //!   cites a relevant section of Rust's official documentation. When Rust's
163 //!   documented semantics are unclear, we work with the Rust Operational
164 //!   Semantics Team to clarify Rust's documentation.
165 //! - **...rigorously testing our implementation.**
166 //!   We run tests using [Miri], ensuring that zerocopy is sound across a wide
167 //!   array of supported target platforms of varying endianness and pointer
168 //!   width, and across both current and experimental memory models of Rust.
169 //! - **...formally proving the correctness of our implementation.**
170 //!   We apply formal verification tools like [Kani][kani] to prove zerocopy's
171 //!   correctness.
172 //!
173 //! For more information, see our full [soundness policy].
174 //!
175 //! [Miri]: https://github.com/rust-lang/miri
176 //! [Kani]: https://github.com/model-checking/kani
177 //! [soundness policy]: https://github.com/google/zerocopy/blob/main/zerocopy/POLICIES.md#soundness
178 //!
179 //! # Relationship to Project Safe Transmute
180 //!
181 //! [Project Safe Transmute] is an official initiative of the Rust Project to
182 //! develop language-level support for safer transmutation. The Project consults
183 //! with crates like zerocopy to identify aspects of safer transmutation that
184 //! would benefit from compiler support, and has developed an [experimental,
185 //! compiler-supported analysis][mcp-transmutability] which determines whether,
186 //! for a given type, any value of that type may be soundly transmuted into
187 //! another type. Once this functionality is sufficiently mature, zerocopy
188 //! intends to replace its internal transmutability analysis (implemented by our
189 //! custom derives) with the compiler-supported one. This change will likely be
190 //! an implementation detail that is invisible to zerocopy's users.
191 //!
192 //! Project Safe Transmute will not replace the need for most of zerocopy's
193 //! higher-level abstractions. The experimental compiler analysis is a tool for
194 //! checking the soundness of `unsafe` code, not a tool to avoid writing
195 //! `unsafe` code altogether. For the foreseeable future, crates like zerocopy
196 //! will still be required in order to provide higher-level abstractions on top
197 //! of the building block provided by Project Safe Transmute.
198 //!
199 //! [Project Safe Transmute]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/2835-project-safe-transmute.html
200 //! [mcp-transmutability]: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/411
201 //!
202 //! # MSRV
203 //!
204 //! See our [MSRV policy].
205 //!
206 //! [MSRV policy]: https://github.com/google/zerocopy/blob/main/zerocopy/POLICIES.md#msrv
207 //!
208 //! # Changelog
209 //!
210 //! Zerocopy uses [GitHub Releases].
211 //!
212 //! [GitHub Releases]: https://github.com/google/zerocopy/releases
213 //!
214 //! # Thanks
215 //!
216 //! Zerocopy is maintained by engineers at Google with help from [many wonderful
217 //! contributors][contributors]. Thank you to everyone who has lent a hand in
218 //! making Rust a little more secure!
219 //!
220 //! [contributors]: https://github.com/google/zerocopy/graphs/contributors
221 
222 // Sometimes we want to use lints which were added after our MSRV.
223 // `unknown_lints` is `warn` by default and we deny warnings in CI, so without
224 // this attribute, any unknown lint would cause a CI failure when testing with
225 // our MSRV.
226 #![allow(unknown_lints, non_local_definitions, unreachable_patterns)]
227 #![deny(renamed_and_removed_lints)]
228 #![deny(
229     anonymous_parameters,
230     deprecated_in_future,
231     late_bound_lifetime_arguments,
232     missing_copy_implementations,
233     missing_debug_implementations,
234     missing_docs,
235     path_statements,
236     patterns_in_fns_without_body,
237     rust_2018_idioms,
238     trivial_numeric_casts,
239     unreachable_pub,
240     unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn,
241     unused_extern_crates,
242     // We intentionally choose not to deny `unused_qualifications`. When items
243     // are added to the prelude (e.g., `core::mem::size_of`), this has the
244     // consequence of making some uses trigger this lint on the latest toolchain
245     // (e.g., `mem::size_of`), but fixing it (e.g. by replacing with `size_of`)
246     // does not work on older toolchains.
247     //
248     // We tested a more complicated fix in #1413, but ultimately decided that,
249     // since this lint is just a minor style lint, the complexity isn't worth it
250     // - it's fine to occasionally have unused qualifications slip through,
251     // especially since these do not affect our user-facing API in any way.
252     variant_size_differences
253 )]
254 #![cfg_attr(
255     __ZEROCOPY_INTERNAL_USE_ONLY_NIGHTLY_FEATURES_IN_TESTS,
256     deny(fuzzy_provenance_casts, lossy_provenance_casts)
257 )]
258 #![deny(
259     clippy::all,
260     clippy::alloc_instead_of_core,
261     clippy::arithmetic_side_effects,
262     clippy::as_underscore,
263     clippy::assertions_on_result_states,
264     clippy::as_conversions,
265     clippy::correctness,
266     clippy::dbg_macro,
267     clippy::decimal_literal_representation,
268     clippy::double_must_use,
269     clippy::get_unwrap,
270     clippy::indexing_slicing,
271     clippy::missing_inline_in_public_items,
272     clippy::missing_safety_doc,
273     clippy::multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block,
274     clippy::must_use_candidate,
275     clippy::must_use_unit,
276     clippy::obfuscated_if_else,
277     clippy::perf,
278     clippy::print_stdout,
279     clippy::return_self_not_must_use,
280     clippy::std_instead_of_core,
281     clippy::style,
282     clippy::suspicious,
283     clippy::todo,
284     clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks,
285     clippy::unimplemented,
286     clippy::unnested_or_patterns,
287     clippy::unwrap_used,
288     clippy::use_debug
289 )]
290 // `clippy::incompatible_msrv` (implied by `clippy::suspicious`): This sometimes
291 // has false positives, and we test on our MSRV in CI, so it doesn't help us
292 // anyway.
293 #![allow(clippy::needless_lifetimes, clippy::type_complexity, clippy::incompatible_msrv)]
294 #![deny(
295     rustdoc::bare_urls,
296     rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links,
297     rustdoc::invalid_codeblock_attributes,
298     rustdoc::invalid_html_tags,
299     rustdoc::invalid_rust_codeblocks,
300     rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs,
301     rustdoc::private_intra_doc_links
302 )]
303 // In test code, it makes sense to weight more heavily towards concise, readable
304 // code over correct or debuggable code.
305 #![cfg_attr(any(test, kani), allow(
306     // In tests, you get line numbers and have access to source code, so panic
307     // messages are less important. You also often unwrap a lot, which would
308     // make expect'ing instead very verbose.
309     clippy::unwrap_used,
310     // In tests, there's no harm to "panic risks" - the worst that can happen is
311     // that your test will fail, and you'll fix it. By contrast, panic risks in
312     // production code introduce the possibly of code panicking unexpectedly "in
313     // the field".
314     clippy::arithmetic_side_effects,
315     clippy::indexing_slicing,
316 ))]
317 #![cfg_attr(not(any(test, kani, feature = "std")), no_std)]
318 #![cfg_attr(
319     all(feature = "simd-nightly", target_arch = "arm"),
320     feature(stdarch_arm_neon_intrinsics)
321 )]
322 #![cfg_attr(
323     all(feature = "simd-nightly", any(target_arch = "powerpc", target_arch = "powerpc64")),
324     feature(stdarch_powerpc)
325 )]
326 #![cfg_attr(feature = "float-nightly", feature(f16, f128))]
327 #![cfg_attr(doc_cfg, feature(doc_cfg))]
328 #![cfg_attr(__ZEROCOPY_INTERNAL_USE_ONLY_NIGHTLY_FEATURES_IN_TESTS, feature(coverage_attribute))]
329 #![cfg_attr(
330     any(__ZEROCOPY_INTERNAL_USE_ONLY_NIGHTLY_FEATURES_IN_TESTS, miri),
331     feature(layout_for_ptr)
332 )]
333 #![cfg_attr(all(test, __ZEROCOPY_INTERNAL_USE_ONLY_NIGHTLY_FEATURES_IN_TESTS), feature(test))]
334 
335 // This is a hack to allow zerocopy-derive derives to work in this crate. They
336 // assume that zerocopy is linked as an extern crate, so they access items from
337 // it as `zerocopy::Xxx`. This makes that still work.
338 #[cfg(any(feature = "derive", test))]
339 extern crate self as zerocopy;
340 
341 #[cfg(all(test, __ZEROCOPY_INTERNAL_USE_ONLY_NIGHTLY_FEATURES_IN_TESTS))]
342 extern crate test;
343 
344 #[doc(hidden)]
345 #[macro_use]
346 pub mod util;
347 
348 pub mod byte_slice;
349 pub mod byteorder;
350 mod deprecated;
351 
352 #[cfg(__ZEROCOPY_INTERNAL_USE_ONLY_DEV_MODE)]
353 pub mod doctests;
354 
355 // This module is `pub` so that zerocopy's error types and error handling
356 // documentation is grouped together in a cohesive module. In practice, we
357 // expect most users to use the re-export of `error`'s items to avoid identifier
358 // stuttering.
359 pub mod error;
360 mod impls;
361 #[doc(hidden)]
362 pub mod layout;
363 mod macros;
364 #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_unstable_ptr), doc(hidden))]
365 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(zerocopy_unstable_ptr)))]
366 pub mod pointer;
367 mod r#ref;
368 mod split_at;
369 // FIXME(#252): If we make this pub, come up with a better name.
370 mod wrappers;
371 
372 use core::{
373     cell::{Cell, UnsafeCell},
374     cmp::Ordering,
375     fmt::{self, Debug, Display, Formatter},
376     hash::Hasher,
377     marker::PhantomData,
378     mem::{self, ManuallyDrop, MaybeUninit as CoreMaybeUninit},
379     num::{
380         NonZeroI128, NonZeroI16, NonZeroI32, NonZeroI64, NonZeroI8, NonZeroIsize, NonZeroU128,
381         NonZeroU16, NonZeroU32, NonZeroU64, NonZeroU8, NonZeroUsize, Wrapping,
382     },
383     ops::{Deref, DerefMut},
384     ptr::{self, NonNull},
385     slice,
386 };
387 #[cfg(feature = "std")]
388 use std::io;
389 
390 #[doc(hidden)]
391 pub use crate::pointer::{
392     invariant::{self, BecauseExclusive},
393     PtrInner,
394 };
395 pub use crate::{
396     byte_slice::*,
397     byteorder::*,
398     error::*,
399     r#ref::*,
400     split_at::{Split, SplitAt},
401     wrappers::*,
402 };
403 
404 #[cfg(any(feature = "alloc", test, kani))]
405 extern crate alloc;
406 #[cfg(any(feature = "alloc", test))]
407 use alloc::{boxed::Box, vec::Vec};
408 #[cfg(any(feature = "alloc", test))]
409 use core::alloc::Layout;
410 
411 // Used by `KnownLayout`.
412 #[doc(hidden)]
413 pub use crate::layout::*;
414 // Used by `TryFromBytes::is_bit_valid`.
415 #[doc(hidden)]
416 pub use crate::pointer::{invariant::BecauseImmutable, Maybe, Ptr};
417 // For each trait polyfill, as soon as the corresponding feature is stable, the
418 // polyfill import will be unused because method/function resolution will prefer
419 // the inherent method/function over a trait method/function. Thus, we suppress
420 // the `unused_imports` warning.
421 //
422 // See the documentation on `util::polyfills` for more information.
423 #[allow(unused_imports)]
424 use crate::util::polyfills::{self, NonNullExt as _, NumExt as _};
425 #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_unstable_ptr), doc(hidden))]
426 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(zerocopy_unstable_ptr)))]
427 pub use crate::util::MetadataOf;
428 
429 #[cfg(all(test, not(__ZEROCOPY_INTERNAL_USE_ONLY_DEV_MODE)))]
430 const _: () = {
431     #[deprecated = "Development of zerocopy using cargo is not supported. Please use `cargo.sh` or `win-cargo.bat` instead."]
432     #[allow(unused)]
433     const WARNING: () = ();
434     #[warn(deprecated)]
435     WARNING
436 };
437 
438 #[cfg(all(any(feature = "derive", test), zerocopy_unstable_linux))]
439 pub use zerocopy_derive::most_traits;
440 /// Implements [`KnownLayout`].
441 ///
442 /// This derive analyzes various aspects of a type's layout that are needed for
443 /// some of zerocopy's APIs. It can be applied to structs, enums, and unions;
444 /// e.g.:
445 ///
446 /// ```
447 /// # use zerocopy_derive::KnownLayout;
448 /// #[derive(KnownLayout)]
449 /// struct MyStruct {
450 /// # /*
451 ///     ...
452 /// # */
453 /// }
454 ///
455 /// #[derive(KnownLayout)]
456 /// enum MyEnum {
457 /// #   V00,
458 /// # /*
459 ///     ...
460 /// # */
461 /// }
462 ///
463 /// #[derive(KnownLayout)]
464 /// union MyUnion {
465 /// #   variant: u8,
466 /// # /*
467 ///     ...
468 /// # */
469 /// }
470 /// ```
471 ///
472 /// # Limitations
473 ///
474 /// This derive cannot currently be applied to unsized structs without an
475 /// explicit `repr` attribute.
476 ///
477 /// Some invocations of this derive run afoul of a [known bug] in Rust's type
478 /// privacy checker. For example, this code:
479 ///
480 /// ```compile_fail,E0446
481 /// use zerocopy::*;
482 /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
483 ///
484 /// #[derive(KnownLayout)]
485 /// #[repr(C)]
486 /// pub struct PublicType {
487 ///     leading: Foo,
488 ///     trailing: Bar,
489 /// }
490 ///
491 /// #[derive(KnownLayout)]
492 /// struct Foo;
493 ///
494 /// #[derive(KnownLayout)]
495 /// struct Bar;
496 /// ```
497 ///
498 /// ...results in a compilation error:
499 ///
500 /// ```text
501 /// error[E0446]: private type `Bar` in public interface
502 ///  --> examples/bug.rs:3:10
503 ///    |
504 /// 3  | #[derive(KnownLayout)]
505 ///    |          ^^^^^^^^^^^ can't leak private type
506 /// ...
507 /// 14 | struct Bar;
508 ///    | ---------- `Bar` declared as private
509 ///    |
510 ///    = note: this error originates in the derive macro `KnownLayout` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
511 /// ```
512 ///
513 /// This issue arises when `#[derive(KnownLayout)]` is applied to `repr(C)`
514 /// structs whose trailing field type is less public than the enclosing struct.
515 ///
516 /// To work around this, mark the trailing field type `pub` and annotate it with
517 /// `#[doc(hidden)]`; e.g.:
518 ///
519 /// ```no_run
520 /// use zerocopy::*;
521 /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
522 ///
523 /// #[derive(KnownLayout)]
524 /// #[repr(C)]
525 /// pub struct PublicType {
526 ///     leading: Foo,
527 ///     trailing: Bar,
528 /// }
529 ///
530 /// #[derive(KnownLayout)]
531 /// struct Foo;
532 ///
533 /// #[doc(hidden)]
534 /// #[derive(KnownLayout)]
535 /// pub struct Bar; // <- `Bar` is now also `pub`
536 /// ```
537 ///
538 /// [known bug]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/45713
539 #[cfg(any(feature = "derive", test))]
540 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "derive")))]
541 pub use zerocopy_derive::KnownLayout;
542 // These exist so that code which was written against the old names will get
543 // less confusing error messages when they upgrade to a more recent version of
544 // zerocopy. On our MSRV toolchain, the error messages read, for example:
545 //
546 //   error[E0603]: trait `FromZeroes` is private
547 //       --> examples/deprecated.rs:1:15
548 //        |
549 //   1    | use zerocopy::FromZeroes;
550 //        |               ^^^^^^^^^^ private trait
551 //        |
552 //   note: the trait `FromZeroes` is defined here
553 //       --> /Users/josh/workspace/zerocopy/src/lib.rs:1845:5
554 //        |
555 //   1845 | use FromZeros as FromZeroes;
556 //        |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
557 //
558 // The "note" provides enough context to make it easy to figure out how to fix
559 // the error.
560 #[allow(unused)]
561 use {FromZeros as FromZeroes, IntoBytes as AsBytes, Ref as LayoutVerified};
562 
563 /// Indicates that zerocopy can reason about certain aspects of a type's layout.
564 ///
565 /// This trait is required by many of zerocopy's APIs. It supports sized types,
566 /// slices, and [slice DSTs](#dynamically-sized-types).
567 ///
568 /// # Implementation
569 ///
570 /// **Do not implement this trait yourself!** Instead, use
571 /// [`#[derive(KnownLayout)]`][derive]; e.g.:
572 ///
573 /// ```
574 /// # use zerocopy_derive::KnownLayout;
575 /// #[derive(KnownLayout)]
576 /// struct MyStruct {
577 /// # /*
578 ///     ...
579 /// # */
580 /// }
581 ///
582 /// #[derive(KnownLayout)]
583 /// enum MyEnum {
584 /// # /*
585 ///     ...
586 /// # */
587 /// }
588 ///
589 /// #[derive(KnownLayout)]
590 /// union MyUnion {
591 /// #   variant: u8,
592 /// # /*
593 ///     ...
594 /// # */
595 /// }
596 /// ```
597 ///
598 /// This derive performs a sophisticated analysis to deduce the layout
599 /// characteristics of types. You **must** implement this trait via the derive.
600 ///
601 /// # Dynamically-sized types
602 ///
603 /// `KnownLayout` supports slice-based dynamically sized types ("slice DSTs").
604 ///
605 /// A slice DST is a type whose trailing field is either a slice or another
606 /// slice DST, rather than a type with fixed size. For example:
607 ///
608 /// ```
609 /// #[repr(C)]
610 /// struct PacketHeader {
611 /// # /*
612 ///     ...
613 /// # */
614 /// }
615 ///
616 /// #[repr(C)]
617 /// struct Packet {
618 ///     header: PacketHeader,
619 ///     body: [u8],
620 /// }
621 /// ```
622 ///
623 /// It can be useful to think of slice DSTs as a generalization of slices - in
624 /// other words, a normal slice is just the special case of a slice DST with
625 /// zero leading fields. In particular:
626 /// - Like slices, slice DSTs can have different lengths at runtime
627 /// - Like slices, slice DSTs cannot be passed by-value, but only by reference
628 ///   or via other indirection such as `Box`
629 /// - Like slices, a reference (or `Box`, or other pointer type) to a slice DST
630 ///   encodes the number of elements in the trailing slice field
631 ///
632 /// ## Slice DST layout
633 ///
634 /// Just like other composite Rust types, the layout of a slice DST is not
635 /// well-defined unless it is specified using an explicit `#[repr(...)]`
636 /// attribute such as `#[repr(C)]`. [Other representations are
637 /// supported][reprs], but in this section, we'll use `#[repr(C)]` as our
638 /// example.
639 ///
640 /// A `#[repr(C)]` slice DST is laid out [just like sized `#[repr(C)]`
641 /// types][repr-c-structs], but the presence of a variable-length field
642 /// introduces the possibility of *dynamic padding*. In particular, it may be
643 /// necessary to add trailing padding *after* the trailing slice field in order
644 /// to satisfy the outer type's alignment, and the amount of padding required
645 /// may be a function of the length of the trailing slice field. This is just a
646 /// natural consequence of the normal `#[repr(C)]` rules applied to slice DSTs,
647 /// but it can result in surprising behavior. For example, consider the
648 /// following type:
649 ///
650 /// ```
651 /// #[repr(C)]
652 /// struct Foo {
653 ///     a: u32,
654 ///     b: u8,
655 ///     z: [u16],
656 /// }
657 /// ```
658 ///
659 /// Assuming that `u32` has alignment 4 (this is not true on all platforms),
660 /// then `Foo` has alignment 4 as well. Here is the smallest possible value for
661 /// `Foo`:
662 ///
663 /// ```text
664 /// byte offset | 01234567
665 ///       field | aaaab---
666 ///                    ><
667 /// ```
668 ///
669 /// In this value, `z` has length 0. Abiding by `#[repr(C)]`, the lowest offset
670 /// that we can place `z` at is 5, but since `z` has alignment 2, we need to
671 /// round up to offset 6. This means that there is one byte of padding between
672 /// `b` and `z`, then 0 bytes of `z` itself (denoted `><` in this diagram), and
673 /// then two bytes of padding after `z` in order to satisfy the overall
674 /// alignment of `Foo`. The size of this instance is 8 bytes.
675 ///
676 /// What about if `z` has length 1?
677 ///
678 /// ```text
679 /// byte offset | 01234567
680 ///       field | aaaab-zz
681 /// ```
682 ///
683 /// In this instance, `z` has length 1, and thus takes up 2 bytes. That means
684 /// that we no longer need padding after `z` in order to satisfy `Foo`'s
685 /// alignment. We've now seen two different values of `Foo` with two different
686 /// lengths of `z`, but they both have the same size - 8 bytes.
687 ///
688 /// What about if `z` has length 2?
689 ///
690 /// ```text
691 /// byte offset | 012345678901
692 ///       field | aaaab-zzzz--
693 /// ```
694 ///
695 /// Now `z` has length 2, and thus takes up 4 bytes. This brings our un-padded
696 /// size to 10, and so we now need another 2 bytes of padding after `z` to
697 /// satisfy `Foo`'s alignment.
698 ///
699 /// Again, all of this is just a logical consequence of the `#[repr(C)]` rules
700 /// applied to slice DSTs, but it can be surprising that the amount of trailing
701 /// padding becomes a function of the trailing slice field's length, and thus
702 /// can only be computed at runtime.
703 ///
704 /// [reprs]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/type-layout.html#representations
705 /// [repr-c-structs]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/type-layout.html#reprc-structs
706 ///
707 /// ## What is a valid size?
708 ///
709 /// There are two places in zerocopy's API that we refer to "a valid size" of a
710 /// type. In normal casts or conversions, where the source is a byte slice, we
711 /// need to know whether the source byte slice is a valid size of the
712 /// destination type. In prefix or suffix casts, we need to know whether *there
713 /// exists* a valid size of the destination type which fits in the source byte
714 /// slice and, if so, what the largest such size is.
715 ///
716 /// As outlined above, a slice DST's size is defined by the number of elements
717 /// in its trailing slice field. However, there is not necessarily a 1-to-1
718 /// mapping between trailing slice field length and overall size. As we saw in
719 /// the previous section with the type `Foo`, instances with both 0 and 1
720 /// elements in the trailing `z` field result in a `Foo` whose size is 8 bytes.
721 ///
722 /// When we say "x is a valid size of `T`", we mean one of two things:
723 /// - If `T: Sized`, then we mean that `x == size_of::<T>()`
724 /// - If `T` is a slice DST, then we mean that there exists a `len` such that the instance of
725 ///   `T` with `len` trailing slice elements has size `x`
726 ///
727 /// When we say "largest possible size of `T` that fits in a byte slice", we
728 /// mean one of two things:
729 /// - If `T: Sized`, then we mean `size_of::<T>()` if the byte slice is at least
730 ///   `size_of::<T>()` bytes long
731 /// - If `T` is a slice DST, then we mean to consider all values, `len`, such
732 ///   that the instance of `T` with `len` trailing slice elements fits in the
733 ///   byte slice, and to choose the largest such `len`, if any
734 ///
735 ///
736 /// # Safety
737 ///
738 /// This trait does not convey any safety guarantees to code outside this crate.
739 ///
740 /// You must not rely on the `#[doc(hidden)]` internals of `KnownLayout`. Future
741 /// releases of zerocopy may make backwards-breaking changes to these items,
742 /// including changes that only affect soundness, which may cause code which
743 /// uses those items to silently become unsound.
744 ///
745 #[cfg_attr(feature = "derive", doc = "[derive]: zerocopy_derive::KnownLayout")]
746 #[cfg_attr(
747     not(feature = "derive"),
748     doc = concat!("[derive]: https://docs.rs/zerocopy/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"), "/zerocopy/derive.KnownLayout.html"),
749 )]
750 #[cfg_attr(
751     not(no_zerocopy_diagnostic_on_unimplemented_1_78_0),
752     diagnostic::on_unimplemented(note = "Consider adding `#[derive(KnownLayout)]` to `{Self}`")
753 )]
754 pub unsafe trait KnownLayout {
755     // The `Self: Sized` bound makes it so that `KnownLayout` can still be
756     // object safe. It's not currently object safe thanks to `const LAYOUT`, and
757     // it likely won't be in the future, but there's no reason not to be
758     // forwards-compatible with object safety.
759     #[doc(hidden)]
760     fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait()
761     where
762         Self: Sized;
763 
764     /// The type of metadata stored in a pointer to `Self`.
765     ///
766     /// This is `()` for sized types and [`usize`] for slice DSTs.
767     type PointerMetadata: PointerMetadata;
768 
769     /// A maybe-uninitialized analog of `Self`
770     ///
771     /// # Safety
772     ///
773     /// `Self::LAYOUT` and `Self::MaybeUninit::LAYOUT` are identical.
774     /// `Self::MaybeUninit` admits uninitialized bytes in all positions.
775     #[doc(hidden)]
776     type MaybeUninit: ?Sized + KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = Self::PointerMetadata>;
777 
778     /// The layout of `Self`.
779     ///
780     /// # Safety
781     ///
782     /// Callers may assume that `LAYOUT` accurately reflects the layout of
783     /// `Self`. In particular:
784     /// - `LAYOUT.align` is equal to `Self`'s alignment
785     /// - If `Self: Sized`, then `LAYOUT.size_info == SizeInfo::Sized { size }`
786     ///   where `size == size_of::<Self>()`
787     /// - If `Self` is a slice DST, then `LAYOUT.size_info ==
788     ///   SizeInfo::SliceDst(slice_layout)` where:
789     ///   - The size, `size`, of an instance of `Self` with `elems` trailing
790     ///     slice elements is equal to `slice_layout.offset +
791     ///     slice_layout.elem_size * elems` rounded up to the nearest multiple
792     ///     of `LAYOUT.align`
793     ///   - For such an instance, any bytes in the range `[slice_layout.offset +
794     ///     slice_layout.elem_size * elems, size)` are padding and must not be
795     ///     assumed to be initialized
796     #[doc(hidden)]
797     const LAYOUT: DstLayout;
798 
799     /// SAFETY: The returned pointer has the same address and provenance as
800     /// `bytes`. If `Self` is a DST, the returned pointer's referent has `elems`
801     /// elements in its trailing slice.
802     #[doc(hidden)]
803     fn raw_from_ptr_len(bytes: NonNull<u8>, meta: Self::PointerMetadata) -> NonNull<Self>;
804 
805     /// Extracts the metadata from a pointer to `Self`.
806     ///
807     /// # Safety
808     ///
809     /// `pointer_to_metadata` always returns the correct metadata stored in
810     /// `ptr`.
811     #[doc(hidden)]
812     fn pointer_to_metadata(ptr: *mut Self) -> Self::PointerMetadata;
813 
814     /// Computes the length of the byte range addressed by `ptr`.
815     ///
816     /// Returns `None` if the resulting length would not fit in an `usize`.
817     ///
818     /// # Safety
819     ///
820     /// Callers may assume that `size_of_val_raw` always returns the correct
821     /// size.
822     ///
823     /// Callers may assume that, if `ptr` addresses a byte range whose length
824     /// fits in an `usize`, this will return `Some`.
825     #[doc(hidden)]
826     #[must_use]
827     #[inline(always)]
828     fn size_of_val_raw(ptr: NonNull<Self>) -> Option<usize> {
829         let meta = Self::pointer_to_metadata(ptr.as_ptr());
830         // SAFETY: `size_for_metadata` promises to only return `None` if the
831         // resulting size would not fit in a `usize`.
832         Self::size_for_metadata(meta)
833     }
834 
835     #[doc(hidden)]
836     #[must_use]
837     #[inline(always)]
838     fn raw_dangling() -> NonNull<Self> {
839         let meta = Self::PointerMetadata::from_elem_count(0);
840         Self::raw_from_ptr_len(NonNull::dangling(), meta)
841     }
842 
843     /// Computes the size of an object of type `Self` with the given pointer
844     /// metadata.
845     ///
846     /// # Safety
847     ///
848     /// `size_for_metadata` promises to return `None` if and only if the
849     /// resulting size would not fit in a [`usize`]. Note that the returned size
850     /// could exceed the actual maximum valid size of an allocated object,
851     /// [`isize::MAX`].
852     ///
853     /// # Examples
854     ///
855     /// ```
856     /// use zerocopy::KnownLayout;
857     ///
858     /// assert_eq!(u8::size_for_metadata(()), Some(1));
859     /// assert_eq!(u16::size_for_metadata(()), Some(2));
860     /// assert_eq!(<[u8]>::size_for_metadata(42), Some(42));
861     /// assert_eq!(<[u16]>::size_for_metadata(42), Some(84));
862     ///
863     /// // This size exceeds the maximum valid object size (`isize::MAX`):
864     /// assert_eq!(<[u8]>::size_for_metadata(usize::MAX), Some(usize::MAX));
865     ///
866     /// // This size, if computed, would exceed `usize::MAX`:
867     /// assert_eq!(<[u16]>::size_for_metadata(usize::MAX), None);
868     /// ```
869     #[inline(always)]
870     fn size_for_metadata(meta: Self::PointerMetadata) -> Option<usize> {
871         meta.size_for_metadata(Self::LAYOUT)
872     }
873 
874     /// Computes whether `meta` can describe a valid allocation of `Self`.
875     ///
876     /// # Safety
877     ///
878     /// `is_valid_metadata` promises to return `true` if and only if the size of
879     /// an allocation of `Self` with `meta` would not overflow an
880     /// [`isize::MAX`].
881     #[doc(hidden)]
882     #[inline(always)]
883     fn is_valid_metadata(meta: Self::PointerMetadata) -> bool {
884         meta.to_elem_count() <= maximum_trailing_slice_len::<Self>().to_elem_count()
885     }
886 }
887 
888 /// Efficiently produces the [`TrailingSliceLayout`] of `T`.
889 #[inline(always)]
890 pub(crate) fn trailing_slice_layout<T>() -> TrailingSliceLayout
891 where
892     T: ?Sized + KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize>,
893 {
894     trait LayoutFacts {
895         const SIZE_INFO: TrailingSliceLayout;
896     }
897 
898     impl<T: ?Sized> LayoutFacts for T
899     where
900         T: KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize>,
901     {
902         const SIZE_INFO: TrailingSliceLayout = match T::LAYOUT.size_info {
903             crate::SizeInfo::Sized { .. } => const_panic!("unreachable"),
904             crate::SizeInfo::SliceDst(info) => info,
905         };
906     }
907 
908     T::SIZE_INFO
909 }
910 
911 /// Efficiently produces the maximum trailing slice length `T`.
912 #[inline(always)]
913 pub(crate) fn maximum_trailing_slice_len<T>() -> usize
914 where
915     T: ?Sized + KnownLayout,
916 {
917     trait LayoutFacts {
918         const MAX_LEN: usize;
919     }
920 
921     impl<T: ?Sized> LayoutFacts for T
922     where
923         T: KnownLayout,
924     {
925         const MAX_LEN: usize = match T::LAYOUT.size_info {
926             SizeInfo::SliceDst(TrailingSliceLayout { elem_size: 0, .. }) => usize::MAX,
927             _ => match T::LAYOUT.validate_cast_and_convert_metadata(
928                 T::LAYOUT.align.get(),
929                 DstLayout::MAX_SIZE,
930                 CastType::Prefix,
931             ) {
932                 Ok((elems, _)) => elems,
933                 Err(_) => const_panic!("unreachable"),
934             },
935         };
936     }
937 
938     T::MAX_LEN
939 }
940 
941 /// The metadata associated with a [`KnownLayout`] type.
942 #[doc(hidden)]
943 pub trait PointerMetadata: Copy + Eq + Debug + Ord {
944     /// Constructs a `Self` from an element count.
945     ///
946     /// If `Self = ()`, this returns `()`. If `Self = usize`, this returns
947     /// `elems`. No other types are currently supported.
948     fn from_elem_count(elems: usize) -> Self;
949 
950     /// Converts `self` to an element count.
951     ///
952     /// If `Self = ()`, this returns `0`. If `Self = usize`, this returns
953     /// `self`. No other types are currently supported.
954     fn to_elem_count(self) -> usize;
955 
956     /// Computes the size of the object with the given layout and pointer
957     /// metadata.
958     ///
959     /// # Panics
960     ///
961     /// If `Self = ()`, `layout` must describe a sized type. If `Self = usize`,
962     /// `layout` must describe a slice DST. Otherwise, `size_for_metadata` may
963     /// panic.
964     ///
965     /// # Safety
966     ///
967     /// `size_for_metadata` promises to only return `None` if the resulting size
968     /// would not fit in a `usize`.
969     fn size_for_metadata(self, layout: DstLayout) -> Option<usize>;
970 }
971 
972 impl PointerMetadata for () {
973     #[inline]
974     #[allow(clippy::unused_unit)]
975     fn from_elem_count(_elems: usize) -> () {}
976 
977     #[inline]
978     fn to_elem_count(self) -> usize {
979         0
980     }
981 
982     #[inline]
983     fn size_for_metadata(self, layout: DstLayout) -> Option<usize> {
984         match layout.size_info {
985             SizeInfo::Sized { size } => Some(size),
986             // NOTE: This branch is unreachable, but we return `None` rather
987             // than `unreachable!()` to avoid generating panic paths.
988             SizeInfo::SliceDst(_) => None,
989         }
990     }
991 }
992 
993 impl PointerMetadata for usize {
994     #[inline]
995     fn from_elem_count(elems: usize) -> usize {
996         elems
997     }
998 
999     #[inline]
1000     fn to_elem_count(self) -> usize {
1001         self
1002     }
1003 
1004     #[inline]
1005     fn size_for_metadata(self, layout: DstLayout) -> Option<usize> {
1006         match layout.size_info {
1007             SizeInfo::SliceDst(TrailingSliceLayout { offset, elem_size }) => {
1008                 let slice_len = elem_size.checked_mul(self)?;
1009                 let without_padding = offset.checked_add(slice_len)?;
1010                 without_padding.checked_add(util::padding_needed_for(without_padding, layout.align))
1011             }
1012             // NOTE: This branch is unreachable, but we return `None` rather
1013             // than `unreachable!()` to avoid generating panic paths.
1014             SizeInfo::Sized { .. } => None,
1015         }
1016     }
1017 }
1018 
1019 // SAFETY: Delegates safety to `DstLayout::for_slice`.
1020 unsafe impl<T> KnownLayout for [T] {
1021     #[allow(clippy::missing_inline_in_public_items, dead_code)]
1022     #[cfg_attr(
1023         all(coverage_nightly, __ZEROCOPY_INTERNAL_USE_ONLY_NIGHTLY_FEATURES_IN_TESTS),
1024         coverage(off)
1025     )]
1026     fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait()
1027     where
1028         Self: Sized,
1029     {
1030     }
1031 
1032     type PointerMetadata = usize;
1033 
1034     // SAFETY: `CoreMaybeUninit<T>::LAYOUT` and `T::LAYOUT` are identical
1035     // because `CoreMaybeUninit<T>` has the same size and alignment as `T` [1].
1036     // Consequently, `[CoreMaybeUninit<T>]::LAYOUT` and `[T]::LAYOUT` are
1037     // identical, because they both lack a fixed-sized prefix and because they
1038     // inherit the alignments of their inner element type (which are identical)
1039     // [2][3].
1040     //
1041     // `[CoreMaybeUninit<T>]` admits uninitialized bytes at all positions
1042     // because `CoreMaybeUninit<T>` admits uninitialized bytes at all positions
1043     // and because the inner elements of `[CoreMaybeUninit<T>]` are laid out
1044     // back-to-back [2][3].
1045     //
1046     // [1] Per https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.81.0/std/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html#layout-1:
1047     //
1048     //   `MaybeUninit<T>` is guaranteed to have the same size, alignment, and ABI as
1049     //   `T`
1050     //
1051     // [2] Per https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.82.0/reference/type-layout.html#slice-layout:
1052     //
1053     //   Slices have the same layout as the section of the array they slice.
1054     //
1055     // [3] Per https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.82.0/reference/type-layout.html#array-layout:
1056     //
1057     //   An array of `[T; N]` has a size of `size_of::<T>() * N` and the same
1058     //   alignment of `T`. Arrays are laid out so that the zero-based `nth`
1059     //   element of the array is offset from the start of the array by `n *
1060     //   size_of::<T>()` bytes.
1061     type MaybeUninit = [CoreMaybeUninit<T>];
1062 
1063     const LAYOUT: DstLayout = DstLayout::for_slice::<T>();
1064 
1065     // SAFETY: `.cast` preserves address and provenance. The returned pointer
1066     // refers to an object with `elems` elements by construction.
1067     #[inline(always)]
1068     fn raw_from_ptr_len(data: NonNull<u8>, elems: usize) -> NonNull<Self> {
1069         // FIXME(#67): Remove this allow. See NonNullExt for more details.
1070         #[allow(unstable_name_collisions)]
1071         NonNull::slice_from_raw_parts(data.cast::<T>(), elems)
1072     }
1073 
1074     #[inline(always)]
1075     fn pointer_to_metadata(ptr: *mut [T]) -> usize {
1076         #[allow(clippy::as_conversions)]
1077         let slc = ptr as *const [()];
1078 
1079         // SAFETY:
1080         // - `()` has alignment 1, so `slc` is trivially aligned.
1081         // - `slc` was derived from a non-null pointer.
1082         // - The size is 0 regardless of the length, so it is sound to
1083         //   materialize a reference regardless of location.
1084         // - By invariant, `self.ptr` has valid provenance.
1085         let slc = unsafe { &*slc };
1086 
1087         // This is correct because the preceding `as` cast preserves the number
1088         // of slice elements. [1]
1089         //
1090         // [1] Per https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/expressions/operator-expr.html#pointer-to-pointer-cast:
1091         //
1092         //   For slice types like `[T]` and `[U]`, the raw pointer types `*const
1093         //   [T]`, `*mut [T]`, `*const [U]`, and `*mut [U]` encode the number of
1094         //   elements in this slice. Casts between these raw pointer types
1095         //   preserve the number of elements. ... The same holds for `str` and
1096         //   any compound type whose unsized tail is a slice type, such as
1097         //   struct `Foo(i32, [u8])` or `(u64, Foo)`.
1098         slc.len()
1099     }
1100 }
1101 
1102 #[rustfmt::skip]
1103 impl_known_layout!(
1104     (),
1105     u8, i8, u16, i16, u32, i32, u64, i64, u128, i128, usize, isize, f32, f64,
1106     bool, char,
1107     NonZeroU8, NonZeroI8, NonZeroU16, NonZeroI16, NonZeroU32, NonZeroI32,
1108     NonZeroU64, NonZeroI64, NonZeroU128, NonZeroI128, NonZeroUsize, NonZeroIsize
1109 );
1110 #[rustfmt::skip]
1111 #[cfg(feature = "float-nightly")]
1112 impl_known_layout!(
1113     #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "float-nightly")))]
1114     f16,
1115     #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "float-nightly")))]
1116     f128
1117 );
1118 #[rustfmt::skip]
1119 impl_known_layout!(
1120     T         => Option<T>,
1121     T: ?Sized => PhantomData<T>,
1122     T         => Wrapping<T>,
1123     T         => CoreMaybeUninit<T>,
1124     T: ?Sized => *const T,
1125     T: ?Sized => *mut T,
1126     T: ?Sized => &'_ T,
1127     T: ?Sized => &'_ mut T,
1128 );
1129 impl_known_layout!(const N: usize, T => [T; N]);
1130 
1131 // SAFETY: `str` has the same representation as `[u8]`. `ManuallyDrop<T>` [1],
1132 // `UnsafeCell<T>` [2], and `Cell<T>` [3] have the same representation as `T`.
1133 //
1134 // [1] Per https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.85.0/std/mem/struct.ManuallyDrop.html:
1135 //
1136 //   `ManuallyDrop<T>` is guaranteed to have the same layout and bit validity as
1137 //   `T`
1138 //
1139 // [2] Per https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.85.0/core/cell/struct.UnsafeCell.html#memory-layout:
1140 //
1141 //   `UnsafeCell<T>` has the same in-memory representation as its inner type
1142 //   `T`.
1143 //
1144 // [3] Per https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.85.0/core/cell/struct.Cell.html#memory-layout:
1145 //
1146 //   `Cell<T>` has the same in-memory representation as `T`.
1147 #[allow(clippy::multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block)]
1148 const _: () = unsafe {
1149     unsafe_impl_known_layout!(
1150         #[repr([u8])]
1151         str
1152     );
1153     unsafe_impl_known_layout!(T: ?Sized + KnownLayout => #[repr(T)] ManuallyDrop<T>);
1154     unsafe_impl_known_layout!(T: ?Sized + KnownLayout => #[repr(T)] UnsafeCell<T>);
1155     unsafe_impl_known_layout!(T: ?Sized + KnownLayout => #[repr(T)] Cell<T>);
1156 };
1157 
1158 // SAFETY:
1159 // - By consequence of the invariant on `T::MaybeUninit` that `T::LAYOUT` and
1160 //   `T::MaybeUninit::LAYOUT` are equal, `T` and `T::MaybeUninit` have the same:
1161 //   - Fixed prefix size
1162 //   - Alignment
1163 //   - (For DSTs) trailing slice element size
1164 // - By consequence of the above, referents `T::MaybeUninit` and `T` have the
1165 //   require the same kind of pointer metadata, and thus it is valid to perform
1166 //   an `as` cast from `*mut T` and `*mut T::MaybeUninit`, and this operation
1167 //   preserves referent size (ie, `size_of_val_raw`).
1168 const _: () = unsafe {
1169     unsafe_impl_known_layout!(T: ?Sized + KnownLayout => #[repr(T::MaybeUninit)] MaybeUninit<T>)
1170 };
1171 
1172 // FIXME(#196, #2856): Eventually, we'll want to support enums variants and
1173 // union fields being treated uniformly since they behave similarly to each
1174 // other in terms of projecting validity – specifically, for a type `T` with
1175 // validity `V`, if `T` is a struct type, then its fields straightforwardly also
1176 // have validity `V`. By contrast, if `T` is an enum or union type, then
1177 // validity is not straightforwardly recursive in this way.
1178 #[doc(hidden)]
1179 pub const STRUCT_VARIANT_ID: i128 = -1;
1180 #[doc(hidden)]
1181 pub const UNION_VARIANT_ID: i128 = -2;
1182 #[doc(hidden)]
1183 pub const REPR_C_UNION_VARIANT_ID: i128 = -3;
1184 
1185 /// # Safety
1186 ///
1187 /// `Self::ProjectToTag` must satisfy its safety invariant.
1188 #[doc(hidden)]
1189 pub unsafe trait HasTag {
1190     fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait()
1191     where
1192         Self: Sized;
1193 
1194     /// The type's enum tag, or `()` for non-enum types.
1195     type Tag: Immutable;
1196 
1197     /// A pointer projection from `Self` to its tag.
1198     ///
1199     /// # Safety
1200     ///
1201     /// It must be the case that, for all `slf: Ptr<'_, Self, I>`, it is sound
1202     /// to project from `slf` to `Ptr<'_, Self::Tag, I>` using this projection.
1203     type ProjectToTag: pointer::cast::Project<Self, Self::Tag>;
1204 }
1205 
1206 /// Projects a given field from `Self`.
1207 ///
1208 /// All implementations of `HasField` for a particular field `f` in `Self`
1209 /// should use the same `Field` type; this ensures that `Field` is inferable
1210 /// given an explicit `VARIANT_ID` and `FIELD_ID`.
1211 ///
1212 /// # Safety
1213 ///
1214 /// A field `f` is `HasField` for `Self` if and only if:
1215 ///
1216 /// - If `Self` has the layout of a struct or union type, then `VARIANT_ID` is
1217 ///   `STRUCT_VARIANT_ID` or `UNION_VARIANT_ID` respectively; otherwise, if
1218 ///   `Self` has the layout of an enum type, `VARIANT_ID` is the numerical index
1219 ///   of the enum variant in which `f` appears. Note that `Self` does not need
1220 ///   to actually *be* such a type – it just needs to have the same layout as
1221 ///   such a type. For example, a `#[repr(transparent)]` wrapper around an enum
1222 ///   has the same layout as that enum.
1223 /// - If `f` has name `n`, `FIELD_ID` is `zerocopy::ident_id!(n)`; otherwise,
1224 ///   if `f` is at index `i`, `FIELD_ID` is `zerocopy::ident_id!(i)`.
1225 /// - `Field` is a type with the same visibility as `f`.
1226 /// - `Type` has the same type as `f`.
1227 ///
1228 /// The caller must **not** assume that a pointer's referent being aligned
1229 /// implies that calling `project` on that pointer will result in a pointer to
1230 /// an aligned referent. For example, `HasField` may be implemented for
1231 /// `#[repr(packed)]` structs.
1232 ///
1233 /// The implementation of `project` must satisfy its safety post-condition.
1234 #[doc(hidden)]
1235 pub unsafe trait HasField<Field, const VARIANT_ID: i128, const FIELD_ID: i128>:
1236     HasTag
1237 {
1238     fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait()
1239     where
1240         Self: Sized;
1241 
1242     /// The type of the field.
1243     type Type: ?Sized;
1244 
1245     /// Projects from `slf` to the field.
1246     ///
1247     /// Users should generally not call `project` directly, and instead should
1248     /// use high-level APIs like [`PtrInner::project`] or [`Ptr::project`].
1249     ///
1250     /// # Safety
1251     ///
1252     /// The returned pointer refers to a non-strict subset of the bytes of
1253     /// `slf`'s referent, and has the same provenance as `slf`.
1254     #[must_use]
1255     fn project(slf: PtrInner<'_, Self>) -> *mut Self::Type;
1256 }
1257 
1258 /// Projects a given field from `Self`.
1259 ///
1260 /// Implementations of this trait encode the conditions under which a field can
1261 /// be projected from a `Ptr<'_, Self, I>`, and how the invariants of that
1262 /// [`Ptr`] (`I`) determine the invariants of pointers projected from it. In
1263 /// other words, it is a type-level function over invariants; `I` goes in,
1264 /// `Self::Invariants` comes out.
1265 ///
1266 /// # Safety
1267 ///
1268 /// `T: ProjectField<Field, I, VARIANT_ID, FIELD_ID>` if, for a
1269 /// `ptr: Ptr<'_, T, I>` such that `T::is_projectable(ptr).is_ok()`,
1270 /// `<T as HasField<Field, VARIANT_ID, FIELD_ID>>::project(ptr.as_inner())`
1271 /// conforms to `T::Invariants`.
1272 #[doc(hidden)]
1273 pub unsafe trait ProjectField<Field, I, const VARIANT_ID: i128, const FIELD_ID: i128>:
1274     HasField<Field, VARIANT_ID, FIELD_ID>
1275 where
1276     I: invariant::Invariants,
1277 {
1278     fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait()
1279     where
1280         Self: Sized;
1281 
1282     /// The invariants of the projected field pointer, with respect to the
1283     /// invariants, `I`, of the containing pointer. The aliasing dimension of
1284     /// the invariants is guaranteed to remain unchanged.
1285     type Invariants: invariant::Invariants<Aliasing = I::Aliasing>;
1286 
1287     /// The failure mode of projection. `()` if the projection is fallible,
1288     /// otherwise [`core::convert::Infallible`].
1289     type Error;
1290 
1291     /// Is the given field projectable from `ptr`?
1292     ///
1293     /// If a field with [`Self::Invariants`] is projectable from the referent,
1294     /// this function produces an `Ok(ptr)` from which the projection can be
1295     /// made; otherwise `Err`.
1296     ///
1297     /// This method must be overriden if the field's projectability depends on
1298     /// the value of the bytes in `ptr`.
1299     #[inline(always)]
1300     fn is_projectable<'a>(_ptr: Ptr<'a, Self::Tag, I>) -> Result<(), Self::Error> {
1301         trait IsInfallible {
1302             const IS_INFALLIBLE: bool;
1303         }
1304 
1305         struct Projection<T, Field, I, const VARIANT_ID: i128, const FIELD_ID: i128>(
1306             PhantomData<(Field, I, T)>,
1307         )
1308         where
1309             T: ?Sized + HasField<Field, VARIANT_ID, FIELD_ID>,
1310             I: invariant::Invariants;
1311 
1312         impl<T, Field, I, const VARIANT_ID: i128, const FIELD_ID: i128> IsInfallible
1313             for Projection<T, Field, I, VARIANT_ID, FIELD_ID>
1314         where
1315             T: ?Sized + HasField<Field, VARIANT_ID, FIELD_ID>,
1316             I: invariant::Invariants,
1317         {
1318             const IS_INFALLIBLE: bool = {
1319                 let is_infallible = match VARIANT_ID {
1320                     // For nondestructive projections of struct and union
1321                     // fields, the projected field's satisfaction of
1322                     // `Invariants` does not depend on the value of the
1323                     // referent. This default implementation of `is_projectable`
1324                     // is non-destructive, as it does not overwrite any part of
1325                     // the referent.
1326                     crate::STRUCT_VARIANT_ID | crate::UNION_VARIANT_ID => true,
1327                     _enum_variant => {
1328                         use crate::invariant::{Validity, ValidityKind};
1329                         match I::Validity::KIND {
1330                             // The `Uninit` and `Initialized` validity
1331                             // invariants do not depend on the enum's tag. In
1332                             // particular, we don't actually care about what
1333                             // variant is present – we can treat *any* range of
1334                             // uninitialized or initialized memory as containing
1335                             // an uninitialized or initialized instance of *any*
1336                             // type – the type itself is irrelevant.
1337                             ValidityKind::Uninit | ValidityKind::Initialized => true,
1338                             // The projectability of an enum field from an
1339                             // `AsInitialized` or `Valid` state is a dynamic
1340                             // property of its tag.
1341                             ValidityKind::AsInitialized | ValidityKind::Valid => false,
1342                         }
1343                     }
1344                 };
1345                 const_assert!(is_infallible);
1346                 is_infallible
1347             };
1348         }
1349 
1350         const_assert!(
1351             <Projection<Self, Field, I, VARIANT_ID, FIELD_ID> as IsInfallible>::IS_INFALLIBLE
1352         );
1353 
1354         Ok(())
1355     }
1356 }
1357 
1358 /// Analyzes whether a type is [`FromZeros`].
1359 ///
1360 /// This derive analyzes, at compile time, whether the annotated type satisfies
1361 /// the [safety conditions] of `FromZeros` and implements `FromZeros` and its
1362 /// supertraits if it is sound to do so. This derive can be applied to structs,
1363 /// enums, and unions; e.g.:
1364 ///
1365 /// ```
1366 /// # use zerocopy_derive::{FromZeros, Immutable};
1367 /// #[derive(FromZeros)]
1368 /// struct MyStruct {
1369 /// # /*
1370 ///     ...
1371 /// # */
1372 /// }
1373 ///
1374 /// #[derive(FromZeros)]
1375 /// #[repr(u8)]
1376 /// enum MyEnum {
1377 /// #   Variant0,
1378 /// # /*
1379 ///     ...
1380 /// # */
1381 /// }
1382 ///
1383 /// #[derive(FromZeros, Immutable)]
1384 /// union MyUnion {
1385 /// #   variant: u8,
1386 /// # /*
1387 ///     ...
1388 /// # */
1389 /// }
1390 /// ```
1391 ///
1392 /// [safety conditions]: trait@FromZeros#safety
1393 ///
1394 /// # Analysis
1395 ///
1396 /// *This section describes, roughly, the analysis performed by this derive to
1397 /// determine whether it is sound to implement `FromZeros` for a given type.
1398 /// Unless you are modifying the implementation of this derive, or attempting to
1399 /// manually implement `FromZeros` for a type yourself, you don't need to read
1400 /// this section.*
1401 ///
1402 /// If a type has the following properties, then this derive can implement
1403 /// `FromZeros` for that type:
1404 ///
1405 /// - If the type is a struct, all of its fields must be `FromZeros`.
1406 /// - If the type is an enum:
1407 ///   - It must have a defined representation (`repr`s `C`, `u8`, `u16`, `u32`,
1408 ///     `u64`, `usize`, `i8`, `i16`, `i32`, `i64`, or `isize`).
1409 ///   - It must have a variant with a discriminant/tag of `0`, and its fields
1410 ///     must be `FromZeros`. See [the reference] for a description of
1411 ///     discriminant values are specified.
1412 ///   - The fields of that variant must be `FromZeros`.
1413 ///
1414 /// This analysis is subject to change. Unsafe code may *only* rely on the
1415 /// documented [safety conditions] of `FromZeros`, and must *not* rely on the
1416 /// implementation details of this derive.
1417 ///
1418 /// [the reference]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/enumerations.html#custom-discriminant-values-for-fieldless-enumerations
1419 ///
1420 /// ## Why isn't an explicit representation required for structs?
1421 ///
1422 /// Neither this derive, nor the [safety conditions] of `FromZeros`, requires
1423 /// that structs are marked with `#[repr(C)]`.
1424 ///
1425 /// Per the [Rust reference](reference),
1426 ///
1427 /// > The representation of a type can change the padding between fields, but
1428 /// > does not change the layout of the fields themselves.
1429 ///
1430 /// [reference]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/type-layout.html#representations
1431 ///
1432 /// Since the layout of structs only consists of padding bytes and field bytes,
1433 /// a struct is soundly `FromZeros` if:
1434 /// 1. its padding is soundly `FromZeros`, and
1435 /// 2. its fields are soundly `FromZeros`.
1436 ///
1437 /// The answer to the first question is always yes: padding bytes do not have
1438 /// any validity constraints. A [discussion] of this question in the Unsafe Code
1439 /// Guidelines Working Group concluded that it would be virtually unimaginable
1440 /// for future versions of rustc to add validity constraints to padding bytes.
1441 ///
1442 /// [discussion]: https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/174
1443 ///
1444 /// Whether a struct is soundly `FromZeros` therefore solely depends on whether
1445 /// its fields are `FromZeros`.
1446 // FIXME(#146): Document why we don't require an enum to have an explicit `repr`
1447 // attribute.
1448 #[cfg(any(feature = "derive", test))]
1449 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "derive")))]
1450 pub use zerocopy_derive::FromZeros;
1451 /// Analyzes whether a type is [`Immutable`].
1452 ///
1453 /// This derive analyzes, at compile time, whether the annotated type satisfies
1454 /// the [safety conditions] of `Immutable` and implements `Immutable` if it is
1455 /// sound to do so. This derive can be applied to structs, enums, and unions;
1456 /// e.g.:
1457 ///
1458 /// ```
1459 /// # use zerocopy_derive::Immutable;
1460 /// #[derive(Immutable)]
1461 /// struct MyStruct {
1462 /// # /*
1463 ///     ...
1464 /// # */
1465 /// }
1466 ///
1467 /// #[derive(Immutable)]
1468 /// enum MyEnum {
1469 /// #   Variant0,
1470 /// # /*
1471 ///     ...
1472 /// # */
1473 /// }
1474 ///
1475 /// #[derive(Immutable)]
1476 /// union MyUnion {
1477 /// #   variant: u8,
1478 /// # /*
1479 ///     ...
1480 /// # */
1481 /// }
1482 /// ```
1483 ///
1484 /// # Analysis
1485 ///
1486 /// *This section describes, roughly, the analysis performed by this derive to
1487 /// determine whether it is sound to implement `Immutable` for a given type.
1488 /// Unless you are modifying the implementation of this derive, you don't need
1489 /// to read this section.*
1490 ///
1491 /// If a type has the following properties, then this derive can implement
1492 /// `Immutable` for that type:
1493 ///
1494 /// - All fields must be `Immutable`.
1495 ///
1496 /// This analysis is subject to change. Unsafe code may *only* rely on the
1497 /// documented [safety conditions] of `Immutable`, and must *not* rely on the
1498 /// implementation details of this derive.
1499 ///
1500 /// [safety conditions]: trait@Immutable#safety
1501 #[cfg(any(feature = "derive", test))]
1502 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "derive")))]
1503 pub use zerocopy_derive::Immutable;
1504 
1505 /// Types which are free from interior mutability.
1506 ///
1507 /// `T: Immutable` indicates that `T` does not permit interior mutation, except
1508 /// by ownership or an exclusive (`&mut`) borrow.
1509 ///
1510 /// # Implementation
1511 ///
1512 /// **Do not implement this trait yourself!** Instead, use
1513 /// [`#[derive(Immutable)]`][derive] (requires the `derive` Cargo feature);
1514 /// e.g.:
1515 ///
1516 /// ```
1517 /// # use zerocopy_derive::Immutable;
1518 /// #[derive(Immutable)]
1519 /// struct MyStruct {
1520 /// # /*
1521 ///     ...
1522 /// # */
1523 /// }
1524 ///
1525 /// #[derive(Immutable)]
1526 /// enum MyEnum {
1527 /// # /*
1528 ///     ...
1529 /// # */
1530 /// }
1531 ///
1532 /// #[derive(Immutable)]
1533 /// union MyUnion {
1534 /// #   variant: u8,
1535 /// # /*
1536 ///     ...
1537 /// # */
1538 /// }
1539 /// ```
1540 ///
1541 /// This derive performs a sophisticated, compile-time safety analysis to
1542 /// determine whether a type is `Immutable`.
1543 ///
1544 /// # Safety
1545 ///
1546 /// Unsafe code outside of this crate must not make any assumptions about `T`
1547 /// based on `T: Immutable`. We reserve the right to relax the requirements for
1548 /// `Immutable` in the future, and if unsafe code outside of this crate makes
1549 /// assumptions based on `T: Immutable`, future relaxations may cause that code
1550 /// to become unsound.
1551 ///
1552 // # Safety (Internal)
1553 //
1554 // If `T: Immutable`, unsafe code *inside of this crate* may assume that, given
1555 // `t: &T`, `t` does not permit interior mutation of its referent. Because
1556 // [`UnsafeCell`] is the only type which permits interior mutation, it is
1557 // sufficient (though not necessary) to guarantee that `T` contains no
1558 // `UnsafeCell`s.
1559 //
1560 // [`UnsafeCell`]: core::cell::UnsafeCell
1561 #[cfg_attr(
1562     feature = "derive",
1563     doc = "[derive]: zerocopy_derive::Immutable",
1564     doc = "[derive-analysis]: zerocopy_derive::Immutable#analysis"
1565 )]
1566 #[cfg_attr(
1567     not(feature = "derive"),
1568     doc = concat!("[derive]: https://docs.rs/zerocopy/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"), "/zerocopy/derive.Immutable.html"),
1569     doc = concat!("[derive-analysis]: https://docs.rs/zerocopy/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"), "/zerocopy/derive.Immutable.html#analysis"),
1570 )]
1571 #[cfg_attr(
1572     not(no_zerocopy_diagnostic_on_unimplemented_1_78_0),
1573     diagnostic::on_unimplemented(note = "Consider adding `#[derive(Immutable)]` to `{Self}`")
1574 )]
1575 pub unsafe trait Immutable {
1576     // The `Self: Sized` bound makes it so that `Immutable` is still object
1577     // safe.
1578     #[doc(hidden)]
1579     fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait()
1580     where
1581         Self: Sized;
1582 }
1583 
1584 /// Implements [`TryFromBytes`].
1585 ///
1586 /// This derive synthesizes the runtime checks required to check whether a
1587 /// sequence of initialized bytes corresponds to a valid instance of a type.
1588 /// This derive can be applied to structs, enums, and unions; e.g.:
1589 ///
1590 /// ```
1591 /// # use zerocopy_derive::{TryFromBytes, Immutable};
1592 /// #[derive(TryFromBytes)]
1593 /// struct MyStruct {
1594 /// # /*
1595 ///     ...
1596 /// # */
1597 /// }
1598 ///
1599 /// #[derive(TryFromBytes)]
1600 /// #[repr(u8)]
1601 /// enum MyEnum {
1602 /// #   V00,
1603 /// # /*
1604 ///     ...
1605 /// # */
1606 /// }
1607 ///
1608 /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, Immutable)]
1609 /// union MyUnion {
1610 /// #   variant: u8,
1611 /// # /*
1612 ///     ...
1613 /// # */
1614 /// }
1615 /// ```
1616 ///
1617 /// # Portability
1618 ///
1619 /// To ensure consistent endianness for enums with multi-byte representations,
1620 /// explicitly specify and convert each discriminant using `.to_le()` or
1621 /// `.to_be()`; e.g.:
1622 ///
1623 /// ```
1624 /// # use zerocopy_derive::TryFromBytes;
1625 /// // `DataStoreVersion` is encoded in little-endian.
1626 /// #[derive(TryFromBytes)]
1627 /// #[repr(u32)]
1628 /// pub enum DataStoreVersion {
1629 ///     /// Version 1 of the data store.
1630 ///     V1 = 9u32.to_le(),
1631 ///
1632 ///     /// Version 2 of the data store.
1633 ///     V2 = 10u32.to_le(),
1634 /// }
1635 /// ```
1636 ///
1637 /// [safety conditions]: trait@TryFromBytes#safety
1638 #[cfg(any(feature = "derive", test))]
1639 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "derive")))]
1640 pub use zerocopy_derive::TryFromBytes;
1641 
1642 /// Types for which some bit patterns are valid.
1643 ///
1644 /// A memory region of the appropriate length which contains initialized bytes
1645 /// can be viewed as a `TryFromBytes` type so long as the runtime value of those
1646 /// bytes corresponds to a [*valid instance*] of that type. For example,
1647 /// [`bool`] is `TryFromBytes`, so zerocopy can transmute a [`u8`] into a
1648 /// [`bool`] so long as it first checks that the value of the [`u8`] is `0` or
1649 /// `1`.
1650 ///
1651 /// # Implementation
1652 ///
1653 /// **Do not implement this trait yourself!** Instead, use
1654 /// [`#[derive(TryFromBytes)]`][derive]; e.g.:
1655 ///
1656 /// ```
1657 /// # use zerocopy_derive::{TryFromBytes, Immutable};
1658 /// #[derive(TryFromBytes)]
1659 /// struct MyStruct {
1660 /// # /*
1661 ///     ...
1662 /// # */
1663 /// }
1664 ///
1665 /// #[derive(TryFromBytes)]
1666 /// #[repr(u8)]
1667 /// enum MyEnum {
1668 /// #   V00,
1669 /// # /*
1670 ///     ...
1671 /// # */
1672 /// }
1673 ///
1674 /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, Immutable)]
1675 /// union MyUnion {
1676 /// #   variant: u8,
1677 /// # /*
1678 ///     ...
1679 /// # */
1680 /// }
1681 /// ```
1682 ///
1683 /// This derive ensures that the runtime check of whether bytes correspond to a
1684 /// valid instance is sound. You **must** implement this trait via the derive.
1685 ///
1686 /// # What is a "valid instance"?
1687 ///
1688 /// In Rust, each type has *bit validity*, which refers to the set of bit
1689 /// patterns which may appear in an instance of that type. It is impossible for
1690 /// safe Rust code to produce values which violate bit validity (ie, values
1691 /// outside of the "valid" set of bit patterns). If `unsafe` code produces an
1692 /// invalid value, this is considered [undefined behavior].
1693 ///
1694 /// Rust's bit validity rules are currently being decided, which means that some
1695 /// types have three classes of bit patterns: those which are definitely valid,
1696 /// and whose validity is documented in the language; those which may or may not
1697 /// be considered valid at some point in the future; and those which are
1698 /// definitely invalid.
1699 ///
1700 /// Zerocopy takes a conservative approach, and only considers a bit pattern to
1701 /// be valid if its validity is a documented guarantee provided by the
1702 /// language.
1703 ///
1704 /// For most use cases, Rust's current guarantees align with programmers'
1705 /// intuitions about what ought to be valid. As a result, zerocopy's
1706 /// conservatism should not affect most users.
1707 ///
1708 /// If you are negatively affected by lack of support for a particular type,
1709 /// we encourage you to let us know by [filing an issue][github-repo].
1710 ///
1711 /// # `TryFromBytes` is not symmetrical with [`IntoBytes`]
1712 ///
1713 /// There are some types which implement both `TryFromBytes` and [`IntoBytes`],
1714 /// but for which `TryFromBytes` is not guaranteed to accept all byte sequences
1715 /// produced by `IntoBytes`. In other words, for some `T: TryFromBytes +
1716 /// IntoBytes`, there exist values of `t: T` such that
1717 /// `TryFromBytes::try_ref_from_bytes(t.as_bytes()) == None`. Code should not
1718 /// generally assume that values produced by `IntoBytes` will necessarily be
1719 /// accepted as valid by `TryFromBytes`.
1720 ///
1721 /// # Safety
1722 ///
1723 /// On its own, `T: TryFromBytes` does not make any guarantees about the layout
1724 /// or representation of `T`. It merely provides the ability to perform a
1725 /// validity check at runtime via methods like [`try_ref_from_bytes`].
1726 ///
1727 /// You must not rely on the `#[doc(hidden)]` internals of `TryFromBytes`.
1728 /// Future releases of zerocopy may make backwards-breaking changes to these
1729 /// items, including changes that only affect soundness, which may cause code
1730 /// which uses those items to silently become unsound.
1731 ///
1732 /// [undefined behavior]: https://raphlinus.github.io/programming/rust/2018/08/17/undefined-behavior.html
1733 /// [github-repo]: https://github.com/google/zerocopy
1734 /// [`try_ref_from_bytes`]: TryFromBytes::try_ref_from_bytes
1735 /// [*valid instance*]: #what-is-a-valid-instance
1736 #[cfg_attr(feature = "derive", doc = "[derive]: zerocopy_derive::TryFromBytes")]
1737 #[cfg_attr(
1738     not(feature = "derive"),
1739     doc = concat!("[derive]: https://docs.rs/zerocopy/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"), "/zerocopy/derive.TryFromBytes.html"),
1740 )]
1741 #[cfg_attr(
1742     not(no_zerocopy_diagnostic_on_unimplemented_1_78_0),
1743     diagnostic::on_unimplemented(note = "Consider adding `#[derive(TryFromBytes)]` to `{Self}`")
1744 )]
1745 pub unsafe trait TryFromBytes {
1746     // The `Self: Sized` bound makes it so that `TryFromBytes` is still object
1747     // safe.
1748     #[doc(hidden)]
1749     fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait()
1750     where
1751         Self: Sized;
1752 
1753     /// Does a given memory range contain a valid instance of `Self`?
1754     ///
1755     /// # Safety
1756     ///
1757     /// Unsafe code may assume that, if `is_bit_valid(candidate)` returns true,
1758     /// `*candidate` contains a valid `Self`.
1759     ///
1760     /// # Panics
1761     ///
1762     /// `is_bit_valid` may panic. Callers are responsible for ensuring that any
1763     /// `unsafe` code remains sound even in the face of `is_bit_valid`
1764     /// panicking. (We support user-defined validation routines; so long as
1765     /// these routines are not required to be `unsafe`, there is no way to
1766     /// ensure that these do not generate panics.)
1767     ///
1768     /// Besides user-defined validation routines panicking, `is_bit_valid` will
1769     /// either panic or fail to compile if called on a pointer with [`Shared`]
1770     /// aliasing when `Self: !Immutable`.
1771     ///
1772     /// [`UnsafeCell`]: core::cell::UnsafeCell
1773     /// [`Shared`]: invariant::Shared
1774     #[doc(hidden)]
1775     fn is_bit_valid<A>(candidate: Maybe<'_, Self, A>) -> bool
1776     where
1777         A: invariant::Alignment;
1778 
1779     /// Attempts to interpret the given `source` as a `&Self`.
1780     ///
1781     /// If the bytes of `source` are a valid instance of `Self`, this method
1782     /// returns a reference to those bytes interpreted as a `Self`. If the
1783     /// length of `source` is not a [valid size of `Self`][valid-size], or if
1784     /// `source` is not appropriately aligned, or if `source` is not a valid
1785     /// instance of `Self`, this returns `Err`. If [`Self:
1786     /// Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the alignment
1787     /// error][ConvertError::from].
1788     ///
1789     /// `Self` may be a sized type, a slice, or a [slice DST][slice-dst].
1790     ///
1791     /// [valid-size]: crate::KnownLayout#what-is-a-valid-size
1792     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
1793     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
1794     ///
1795     /// # Compile-Time Assertions
1796     ///
1797     /// This method cannot yet be used on unsized types whose dynamically-sized
1798     /// component is zero-sized. Attempting to use this method on such types
1799     /// results in a compile-time assertion error; e.g.:
1800     ///
1801     /// ```compile_fail,E0080
1802     /// use zerocopy::*;
1803     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
1804     ///
1805     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
1806     /// #[repr(C)]
1807     /// struct ZSTy {
1808     ///     leading_sized: u16,
1809     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
1810     /// }
1811     ///
1812     /// let _ = ZSTy::try_ref_from_bytes(0u16.as_bytes()); // ⚠ Compile Error!
1813     /// ```
1814     ///
1815     /// # Examples
1816     ///
1817     /// ```
1818     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
1819     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
1820     ///
1821     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
1822     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
1823     /// #[repr(u8)]
1824     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
1825     ///
1826     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte sequence `0xC0C0`.
1827     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
1828     /// #[repr(C)]
1829     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
1830     ///
1831     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
1832     /// #[repr(C)]
1833     /// struct Packet {
1834     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
1835     ///     mug_size: u8,
1836     ///     temperature: u8,
1837     ///     marshmallows: [[u8; 2]],
1838     /// }
1839     ///
1840     /// let bytes = &[0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5][..];
1841     ///
1842     /// let packet = Packet::try_ref_from_bytes(bytes).unwrap();
1843     ///
1844     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
1845     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
1846     /// assert_eq!(packet.marshmallows, [[0, 1], [2, 3], [4, 5]]);
1847     ///
1848     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
1849     /// let bytes = &[0x10, 0xC0, 240, 77, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5][..];
1850     /// assert!(Packet::try_ref_from_bytes(bytes).is_err());
1851     /// ```
1852     ///
1853     #[doc = codegen_section!(
1854         header = "h5",
1855         bench = "try_ref_from_bytes",
1856         format = "coco",
1857         arity = 3,
1858         [
1859             open
1860             @index 1
1861             @title "Sized"
1862             @variant "static_size"
1863         ],
1864         [
1865             @index 2
1866             @title "Unsized"
1867             @variant "dynamic_size"
1868         ],
1869         [
1870             @index 3
1871             @title "Dynamically Padded"
1872             @variant "dynamic_padding"
1873         ]
1874     )]
1875     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
1876     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
1877     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
1878     fn try_ref_from_bytes(source: &[u8]) -> Result<&Self, TryCastError<&[u8], Self>>
1879     where
1880         Self: KnownLayout + Immutable,
1881     {
1882         static_assert_dst_is_not_zst!(Self);
1883         match Ptr::from_ref(source).try_cast_into_no_leftover::<Self, BecauseImmutable>(None) {
1884             Ok(source) => {
1885                 // This call may panic. If that happens, it doesn't cause any soundness
1886                 // issues, as we have not generated any invalid state which we need to
1887                 // fix before returning.
1888                 match source.try_into_valid() {
1889                     Ok(valid) => Ok(valid.as_ref()),
1890                     Err(e) => {
1891                         Err(e.map_src(|src| src.as_bytes::<BecauseImmutable>().as_ref()).into())
1892                     }
1893                 }
1894             }
1895             Err(e) => Err(e.map_src(Ptr::as_ref).into()),
1896         }
1897     }
1898 
1899     /// Attempts to interpret the prefix of the given `source` as a `&Self`.
1900     ///
1901     /// This method computes the [largest possible size of `Self`][valid-size]
1902     /// that can fit in the leading bytes of `source`. If that prefix is a valid
1903     /// instance of `Self`, this method returns a reference to those bytes
1904     /// interpreted as `Self`, and a reference to the remaining bytes. If there
1905     /// are insufficient bytes, or if `source` is not appropriately aligned, or
1906     /// if those bytes are not a valid instance of `Self`, this returns `Err`.
1907     /// If [`Self: Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the
1908     /// alignment error][ConvertError::from].
1909     ///
1910     /// `Self` may be a sized type, a slice, or a [slice DST][slice-dst].
1911     ///
1912     /// [valid-size]: crate::KnownLayout#what-is-a-valid-size
1913     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
1914     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
1915     ///
1916     /// # Compile-Time Assertions
1917     ///
1918     /// This method cannot yet be used on unsized types whose dynamically-sized
1919     /// component is zero-sized. Attempting to use this method on such types
1920     /// results in a compile-time assertion error; e.g.:
1921     ///
1922     /// ```compile_fail,E0080
1923     /// use zerocopy::*;
1924     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
1925     ///
1926     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
1927     /// #[repr(C)]
1928     /// struct ZSTy {
1929     ///     leading_sized: u16,
1930     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
1931     /// }
1932     ///
1933     /// let _ = ZSTy::try_ref_from_prefix(0u16.as_bytes()); // ⚠ Compile Error!
1934     /// ```
1935     ///
1936     /// # Examples
1937     ///
1938     /// ```
1939     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
1940     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
1941     ///
1942     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
1943     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
1944     /// #[repr(u8)]
1945     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
1946     ///
1947     /// // The only valid value of this type is the bytes `0xC0C0`.
1948     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
1949     /// #[repr(C)]
1950     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
1951     ///
1952     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
1953     /// #[repr(C)]
1954     /// struct Packet {
1955     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
1956     ///     mug_size: u8,
1957     ///     temperature: u8,
1958     ///     marshmallows: [[u8; 2]],
1959     /// }
1960     ///
1961     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode a `Packet`.
1962     /// let bytes = &[0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6][..];
1963     ///
1964     /// let (packet, suffix) = Packet::try_ref_from_prefix(bytes).unwrap();
1965     ///
1966     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
1967     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
1968     /// assert_eq!(packet.marshmallows, [[0, 1], [2, 3], [4, 5]]);
1969     /// assert_eq!(suffix, &[6u8][..]);
1970     ///
1971     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
1972     /// let bytes = &[0x10, 0xC0, 240, 77, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6][..];
1973     /// assert!(Packet::try_ref_from_prefix(bytes).is_err());
1974     /// ```
1975     ///
1976     #[doc = codegen_section!(
1977         header = "h5",
1978         bench = "try_ref_from_prefix",
1979         format = "coco",
1980         arity = 3,
1981         [
1982             open
1983             @index 1
1984             @title "Sized"
1985             @variant "static_size"
1986         ],
1987         [
1988             @index 2
1989             @title "Unsized"
1990             @variant "dynamic_size"
1991         ],
1992         [
1993             @index 3
1994             @title "Dynamically Padded"
1995             @variant "dynamic_padding"
1996         ]
1997     )]
1998     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
1999     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
2000     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
2001     fn try_ref_from_prefix(source: &[u8]) -> Result<(&Self, &[u8]), TryCastError<&[u8], Self>>
2002     where
2003         Self: KnownLayout + Immutable,
2004     {
2005         static_assert_dst_is_not_zst!(Self);
2006         try_ref_from_prefix_suffix(source, CastType::Prefix, None)
2007     }
2008 
2009     /// Attempts to interpret the suffix of the given `source` as a `&Self`.
2010     ///
2011     /// This method computes the [largest possible size of `Self`][valid-size]
2012     /// that can fit in the trailing bytes of `source`. If that suffix is a
2013     /// valid instance of `Self`, this method returns a reference to those bytes
2014     /// interpreted as `Self`, and a reference to the preceding bytes. If there
2015     /// are insufficient bytes, or if the suffix of `source` would not be
2016     /// appropriately aligned, or if the suffix is not a valid instance of
2017     /// `Self`, this returns `Err`. If [`Self: Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you
2018     /// can [infallibly discard the alignment error][ConvertError::from].
2019     ///
2020     /// `Self` may be a sized type, a slice, or a [slice DST][slice-dst].
2021     ///
2022     /// [valid-size]: crate::KnownLayout#what-is-a-valid-size
2023     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
2024     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
2025     ///
2026     /// # Compile-Time Assertions
2027     ///
2028     /// This method cannot yet be used on unsized types whose dynamically-sized
2029     /// component is zero-sized. Attempting to use this method on such types
2030     /// results in a compile-time assertion error; e.g.:
2031     ///
2032     /// ```compile_fail,E0080
2033     /// use zerocopy::*;
2034     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2035     ///
2036     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
2037     /// #[repr(C)]
2038     /// struct ZSTy {
2039     ///     leading_sized: u16,
2040     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
2041     /// }
2042     ///
2043     /// let _ = ZSTy::try_ref_from_suffix(0u16.as_bytes()); // ⚠ Compile Error!
2044     /// ```
2045     ///
2046     /// # Examples
2047     ///
2048     /// ```
2049     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
2050     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2051     ///
2052     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
2053     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
2054     /// #[repr(u8)]
2055     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
2056     ///
2057     /// // The only valid value of this type is the bytes `0xC0C0`.
2058     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
2059     /// #[repr(C)]
2060     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
2061     ///
2062     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
2063     /// #[repr(C)]
2064     /// struct Packet {
2065     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
2066     ///     mug_size: u8,
2067     ///     temperature: u8,
2068     ///     marshmallows: [[u8; 2]],
2069     /// }
2070     ///
2071     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode a `Packet`.
2072     /// let bytes = &[0, 0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7][..];
2073     ///
2074     /// let (prefix, packet) = Packet::try_ref_from_suffix(bytes).unwrap();
2075     ///
2076     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
2077     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
2078     /// assert_eq!(packet.marshmallows, [[2, 3], [4, 5], [6, 7]]);
2079     /// assert_eq!(prefix, &[0u8][..]);
2080     ///
2081     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
2082     /// let bytes = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 77, 240, 0xC0, 0x10][..];
2083     /// assert!(Packet::try_ref_from_suffix(bytes).is_err());
2084     /// ```
2085     ///
2086     #[doc = codegen_section!(
2087         header = "h5",
2088         bench = "try_ref_from_suffix",
2089         format = "coco",
2090         arity = 3,
2091         [
2092             open
2093             @index 1
2094             @title "Sized"
2095             @variant "static_size"
2096         ],
2097         [
2098             @index 2
2099             @title "Unsized"
2100             @variant "dynamic_size"
2101         ],
2102         [
2103             @index 3
2104             @title "Dynamically Padded"
2105             @variant "dynamic_padding"
2106         ]
2107     )]
2108     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
2109     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
2110     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
2111     fn try_ref_from_suffix(source: &[u8]) -> Result<(&[u8], &Self), TryCastError<&[u8], Self>>
2112     where
2113         Self: KnownLayout + Immutable,
2114     {
2115         static_assert_dst_is_not_zst!(Self);
2116         try_ref_from_prefix_suffix(source, CastType::Suffix, None).map(swap)
2117     }
2118 
2119     /// Attempts to interpret the given `source` as a `&mut Self` without
2120     /// copying.
2121     ///
2122     /// If the bytes of `source` are a valid instance of `Self`, this method
2123     /// returns a reference to those bytes interpreted as a `Self`. If the
2124     /// length of `source` is not a [valid size of `Self`][valid-size], or if
2125     /// `source` is not appropriately aligned, or if `source` is not a valid
2126     /// instance of `Self`, this returns `Err`. If [`Self:
2127     /// Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the alignment
2128     /// error][ConvertError::from].
2129     ///
2130     /// `Self` may be a sized type, a slice, or a [slice DST][slice-dst].
2131     ///
2132     /// [valid-size]: crate::KnownLayout#what-is-a-valid-size
2133     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
2134     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
2135     ///
2136     /// # Compile-Time Assertions
2137     ///
2138     /// This method cannot yet be used on unsized types whose dynamically-sized
2139     /// component is zero-sized. Attempting to use this method on such types
2140     /// results in a compile-time assertion error; e.g.:
2141     ///
2142     /// ```compile_fail,E0080
2143     /// use zerocopy::*;
2144     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2145     ///
2146     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2147     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
2148     /// struct ZSTy {
2149     ///     leading_sized: [u8; 2],
2150     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
2151     /// }
2152     ///
2153     /// let mut source = [85, 85];
2154     /// let _ = ZSTy::try_mut_from_bytes(&mut source[..]); // ⚠ Compile Error!
2155     /// ```
2156     ///
2157     /// # Examples
2158     ///
2159     /// ```
2160     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
2161     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2162     ///
2163     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
2164     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2165     /// #[repr(u8)]
2166     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
2167     ///
2168     /// // The only valid value of this type is the bytes `0xC0C0`.
2169     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2170     /// #[repr(C)]
2171     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
2172     ///
2173     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2174     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
2175     /// struct Packet {
2176     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
2177     ///     mug_size: u8,
2178     ///     temperature: u8,
2179     ///     marshmallows: [[u8; 2]],
2180     /// }
2181     ///
2182     /// let bytes = &mut [0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5][..];
2183     ///
2184     /// let packet = Packet::try_mut_from_bytes(bytes).unwrap();
2185     ///
2186     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
2187     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
2188     /// assert_eq!(packet.marshmallows, [[0, 1], [2, 3], [4, 5]]);
2189     ///
2190     /// packet.temperature = 111;
2191     ///
2192     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 111, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]);
2193     ///
2194     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
2195     /// let bytes = &mut [0x10, 0xC0, 240, 77, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6][..];
2196     /// assert!(Packet::try_mut_from_bytes(bytes).is_err());
2197     /// ```
2198     ///
2199     #[doc = codegen_header!("h5", "try_mut_from_bytes")]
2200     ///
2201     /// See [`TryFromBytes::try_ref_from_bytes`](#method.try_ref_from_bytes.codegen).
2202     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
2203     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
2204     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
2205     fn try_mut_from_bytes(bytes: &mut [u8]) -> Result<&mut Self, TryCastError<&mut [u8], Self>>
2206     where
2207         Self: KnownLayout + IntoBytes,
2208     {
2209         static_assert_dst_is_not_zst!(Self);
2210         match Ptr::from_mut(bytes).try_cast_into_no_leftover::<Self, BecauseExclusive>(None) {
2211             Ok(source) => {
2212                 // This call may panic. If that happens, it doesn't cause any soundness
2213                 // issues, as we have not generated any invalid state which we need to
2214                 // fix before returning.
2215                 match source.try_into_valid() {
2216                     Ok(source) => Ok(source.as_mut()),
2217                     Err(e) => Err(e.map_src(|src| src.as_bytes().as_mut()).into()),
2218                 }
2219             }
2220             Err(e) => Err(e.map_src(Ptr::as_mut).into()),
2221         }
2222     }
2223 
2224     /// Attempts to interpret the prefix of the given `source` as a `&mut
2225     /// Self`.
2226     ///
2227     /// This method computes the [largest possible size of `Self`][valid-size]
2228     /// that can fit in the leading bytes of `source`. If that prefix is a valid
2229     /// instance of `Self`, this method returns a reference to those bytes
2230     /// interpreted as `Self`, and a reference to the remaining bytes. If there
2231     /// are insufficient bytes, or if `source` is not appropriately aligned, or
2232     /// if the bytes are not a valid instance of `Self`, this returns `Err`. If
2233     /// [`Self: Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the
2234     /// alignment error][ConvertError::from].
2235     ///
2236     /// `Self` may be a sized type, a slice, or a [slice DST][slice-dst].
2237     ///
2238     /// [valid-size]: crate::KnownLayout#what-is-a-valid-size
2239     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
2240     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
2241     ///
2242     /// # Compile-Time Assertions
2243     ///
2244     /// This method cannot yet be used on unsized types whose dynamically-sized
2245     /// component is zero-sized. Attempting to use this method on such types
2246     /// results in a compile-time assertion error; e.g.:
2247     ///
2248     /// ```compile_fail,E0080
2249     /// use zerocopy::*;
2250     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2251     ///
2252     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2253     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
2254     /// struct ZSTy {
2255     ///     leading_sized: [u8; 2],
2256     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
2257     /// }
2258     ///
2259     /// let mut source = [85, 85];
2260     /// let _ = ZSTy::try_mut_from_prefix(&mut source[..]); // ⚠ Compile Error!
2261     /// ```
2262     ///
2263     /// # Examples
2264     ///
2265     /// ```
2266     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
2267     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2268     ///
2269     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
2270     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2271     /// #[repr(u8)]
2272     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
2273     ///
2274     /// // The only valid value of this type is the bytes `0xC0C0`.
2275     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2276     /// #[repr(C)]
2277     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
2278     ///
2279     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2280     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
2281     /// struct Packet {
2282     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
2283     ///     mug_size: u8,
2284     ///     temperature: u8,
2285     ///     marshmallows: [[u8; 2]],
2286     /// }
2287     ///
2288     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode a `Packet`.
2289     /// let bytes = &mut [0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6][..];
2290     ///
2291     /// let (packet, suffix) = Packet::try_mut_from_prefix(bytes).unwrap();
2292     ///
2293     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
2294     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
2295     /// assert_eq!(packet.marshmallows, [[0, 1], [2, 3], [4, 5]]);
2296     /// assert_eq!(suffix, &[6u8][..]);
2297     ///
2298     /// packet.temperature = 111;
2299     /// suffix[0] = 222;
2300     ///
2301     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 111, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 222]);
2302     ///
2303     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
2304     /// let bytes = &mut [0x10, 0xC0, 240, 77, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6][..];
2305     /// assert!(Packet::try_mut_from_prefix(bytes).is_err());
2306     /// ```
2307     ///
2308     #[doc = codegen_header!("h5", "try_mut_from_prefix")]
2309     ///
2310     /// See [`TryFromBytes::try_ref_from_prefix`](#method.try_ref_from_prefix.codegen).
2311     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
2312     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
2313     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
2314     fn try_mut_from_prefix(
2315         source: &mut [u8],
2316     ) -> Result<(&mut Self, &mut [u8]), TryCastError<&mut [u8], Self>>
2317     where
2318         Self: KnownLayout + IntoBytes,
2319     {
2320         static_assert_dst_is_not_zst!(Self);
2321         try_mut_from_prefix_suffix(source, CastType::Prefix, None)
2322     }
2323 
2324     /// Attempts to interpret the suffix of the given `source` as a `&mut
2325     /// Self`.
2326     ///
2327     /// This method computes the [largest possible size of `Self`][valid-size]
2328     /// that can fit in the trailing bytes of `source`. If that suffix is a
2329     /// valid instance of `Self`, this method returns a reference to those bytes
2330     /// interpreted as `Self`, and a reference to the preceding bytes. If there
2331     /// are insufficient bytes, or if the suffix of `source` would not be
2332     /// appropriately aligned, or if the suffix is not a valid instance of
2333     /// `Self`, this returns `Err`. If [`Self: Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you
2334     /// can [infallibly discard the alignment error][ConvertError::from].
2335     ///
2336     /// `Self` may be a sized type, a slice, or a [slice DST][slice-dst].
2337     ///
2338     /// [valid-size]: crate::KnownLayout#what-is-a-valid-size
2339     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
2340     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
2341     ///
2342     /// # Compile-Time Assertions
2343     ///
2344     /// This method cannot yet be used on unsized types whose dynamically-sized
2345     /// component is zero-sized. Attempting to use this method on such types
2346     /// results in a compile-time assertion error; e.g.:
2347     ///
2348     /// ```compile_fail,E0080
2349     /// use zerocopy::*;
2350     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2351     ///
2352     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2353     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
2354     /// struct ZSTy {
2355     ///     leading_sized: u16,
2356     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
2357     /// }
2358     ///
2359     /// let mut source = [85, 85];
2360     /// let _ = ZSTy::try_mut_from_suffix(&mut source[..]); // ⚠ Compile Error!
2361     /// ```
2362     ///
2363     /// # Examples
2364     ///
2365     /// ```
2366     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
2367     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2368     ///
2369     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
2370     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2371     /// #[repr(u8)]
2372     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
2373     ///
2374     /// // The only valid value of this type is the bytes `0xC0C0`.
2375     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2376     /// #[repr(C)]
2377     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
2378     ///
2379     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2380     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
2381     /// struct Packet {
2382     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
2383     ///     mug_size: u8,
2384     ///     temperature: u8,
2385     ///     marshmallows: [[u8; 2]],
2386     /// }
2387     ///
2388     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode a `Packet`.
2389     /// let bytes = &mut [0, 0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7][..];
2390     ///
2391     /// let (prefix, packet) = Packet::try_mut_from_suffix(bytes).unwrap();
2392     ///
2393     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
2394     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
2395     /// assert_eq!(packet.marshmallows, [[2, 3], [4, 5], [6, 7]]);
2396     /// assert_eq!(prefix, &[0u8][..]);
2397     ///
2398     /// prefix[0] = 111;
2399     /// packet.temperature = 222;
2400     ///
2401     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [111, 0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 222, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]);
2402     ///
2403     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
2404     /// let bytes = &mut [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 77, 240, 0xC0, 0x10][..];
2405     /// assert!(Packet::try_mut_from_suffix(bytes).is_err());
2406     /// ```
2407     ///
2408     #[doc = codegen_header!("h5", "try_mut_from_suffix")]
2409     ///
2410     /// See [`TryFromBytes::try_ref_from_suffix`](#method.try_ref_from_suffix.codegen).
2411     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
2412     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
2413     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
2414     fn try_mut_from_suffix(
2415         source: &mut [u8],
2416     ) -> Result<(&mut [u8], &mut Self), TryCastError<&mut [u8], Self>>
2417     where
2418         Self: KnownLayout + IntoBytes,
2419     {
2420         static_assert_dst_is_not_zst!(Self);
2421         try_mut_from_prefix_suffix(source, CastType::Suffix, None).map(swap)
2422     }
2423 
2424     /// Attempts to interpret the given `source` as a `&Self` with a DST length
2425     /// equal to `count`.
2426     ///
2427     /// This method attempts to return a reference to `source` interpreted as a
2428     /// `Self` with `count` trailing elements. If the length of `source` is not
2429     /// equal to the size of `Self` with `count` elements, if `source` is not
2430     /// appropriately aligned, or if `source` does not contain a valid instance
2431     /// of `Self`, this returns `Err`. If [`Self: Unaligned`][self-unaligned],
2432     /// you can [infallibly discard the alignment error][ConvertError::from].
2433     ///
2434     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
2435     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
2436     ///
2437     /// # Examples
2438     ///
2439     /// ```
2440     /// # #![allow(non_camel_case_types)] // For C0::xC0
2441     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
2442     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2443     ///
2444     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
2445     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
2446     /// #[repr(u8)]
2447     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
2448     ///
2449     /// // The only valid value of this type is the bytes `0xC0C0`.
2450     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
2451     /// #[repr(C)]
2452     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
2453     ///
2454     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
2455     /// #[repr(C)]
2456     /// struct Packet {
2457     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
2458     ///     mug_size: u8,
2459     ///     temperature: u8,
2460     ///     marshmallows: [[u8; 2]],
2461     /// }
2462     ///
2463     /// let bytes = &[0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7][..];
2464     ///
2465     /// let packet = Packet::try_ref_from_bytes_with_elems(bytes, 3).unwrap();
2466     ///
2467     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
2468     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
2469     /// assert_eq!(packet.marshmallows, [[2, 3], [4, 5], [6, 7]]);
2470     ///
2471     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
2472     /// let bytes = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 77, 240, 0xC0, 0xC0][..];
2473     /// assert!(Packet::try_ref_from_bytes_with_elems(bytes, 3).is_err());
2474     /// ```
2475     ///
2476     /// Since an explicit `count` is provided, this method supports types with
2477     /// zero-sized trailing slice elements. Methods such as [`try_ref_from_bytes`]
2478     /// which do not take an explicit count do not support such types.
2479     ///
2480     /// ```
2481     /// use core::num::NonZeroU16;
2482     /// use zerocopy::*;
2483     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2484     ///
2485     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
2486     /// #[repr(C)]
2487     /// struct ZSTy {
2488     ///     leading_sized: NonZeroU16,
2489     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
2490     /// }
2491     ///
2492     /// let src = 0xCAFEu16.as_bytes();
2493     /// let zsty = ZSTy::try_ref_from_bytes_with_elems(src, 42).unwrap();
2494     /// assert_eq!(zsty.trailing_dst.len(), 42);
2495     /// ```
2496     ///
2497     /// [`try_ref_from_bytes`]: TryFromBytes::try_ref_from_bytes
2498     ///
2499     #[doc = codegen_section!(
2500         header = "h5",
2501         bench = "try_ref_from_bytes_with_elems",
2502         format = "coco",
2503         arity = 2,
2504         [
2505             open
2506             @index 1
2507             @title "Unsized"
2508             @variant "dynamic_size"
2509         ],
2510         [
2511             @index 2
2512             @title "Dynamically Padded"
2513             @variant "dynamic_padding"
2514         ]
2515     )]
2516     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
2517     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
2518     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
2519     fn try_ref_from_bytes_with_elems(
2520         source: &[u8],
2521         count: usize,
2522     ) -> Result<&Self, TryCastError<&[u8], Self>>
2523     where
2524         Self: KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize> + Immutable,
2525     {
2526         match Ptr::from_ref(source).try_cast_into_no_leftover::<Self, BecauseImmutable>(Some(count))
2527         {
2528             Ok(source) => {
2529                 // This call may panic. If that happens, it doesn't cause any soundness
2530                 // issues, as we have not generated any invalid state which we need to
2531                 // fix before returning.
2532                 match source.try_into_valid() {
2533                     Ok(source) => Ok(source.as_ref()),
2534                     Err(e) => {
2535                         Err(e.map_src(|src| src.as_bytes::<BecauseImmutable>().as_ref()).into())
2536                     }
2537                 }
2538             }
2539             Err(e) => Err(e.map_src(Ptr::as_ref).into()),
2540         }
2541     }
2542 
2543     /// Attempts to interpret the prefix of the given `source` as a `&Self` with
2544     /// a DST length equal to `count`.
2545     ///
2546     /// This method attempts to return a reference to the prefix of `source`
2547     /// interpreted as a `Self` with `count` trailing elements, and a reference
2548     /// to the remaining bytes. If the length of `source` is less than the size
2549     /// of `Self` with `count` elements, if `source` is not appropriately
2550     /// aligned, or if the prefix of `source` does not contain a valid instance
2551     /// of `Self`, this returns `Err`. If [`Self: Unaligned`][self-unaligned],
2552     /// you can [infallibly discard the alignment error][ConvertError::from].
2553     ///
2554     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
2555     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
2556     ///
2557     /// # Examples
2558     ///
2559     /// ```
2560     /// # #![allow(non_camel_case_types)] // For C0::xC0
2561     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
2562     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2563     ///
2564     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
2565     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
2566     /// #[repr(u8)]
2567     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
2568     ///
2569     /// // The only valid value of this type is the bytes `0xC0C0`.
2570     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
2571     /// #[repr(C)]
2572     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
2573     ///
2574     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
2575     /// #[repr(C)]
2576     /// struct Packet {
2577     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
2578     ///     mug_size: u8,
2579     ///     temperature: u8,
2580     ///     marshmallows: [[u8; 2]],
2581     /// }
2582     ///
2583     /// let bytes = &[0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8][..];
2584     ///
2585     /// let (packet, suffix) = Packet::try_ref_from_prefix_with_elems(bytes, 3).unwrap();
2586     ///
2587     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
2588     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
2589     /// assert_eq!(packet.marshmallows, [[2, 3], [4, 5], [6, 7]]);
2590     /// assert_eq!(suffix, &[8u8][..]);
2591     ///
2592     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
2593     /// let bytes = &mut [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 77, 240, 0xC0, 0xC0][..];
2594     /// assert!(Packet::try_ref_from_prefix_with_elems(bytes, 3).is_err());
2595     /// ```
2596     ///
2597     /// Since an explicit `count` is provided, this method supports types with
2598     /// zero-sized trailing slice elements. Methods such as [`try_ref_from_prefix`]
2599     /// which do not take an explicit count do not support such types.
2600     ///
2601     /// ```
2602     /// use core::num::NonZeroU16;
2603     /// use zerocopy::*;
2604     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2605     ///
2606     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
2607     /// #[repr(C)]
2608     /// struct ZSTy {
2609     ///     leading_sized: NonZeroU16,
2610     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
2611     /// }
2612     ///
2613     /// let src = 0xCAFEu16.as_bytes();
2614     /// let (zsty, _) = ZSTy::try_ref_from_prefix_with_elems(src, 42).unwrap();
2615     /// assert_eq!(zsty.trailing_dst.len(), 42);
2616     /// ```
2617     ///
2618     /// [`try_ref_from_prefix`]: TryFromBytes::try_ref_from_prefix
2619     ///
2620     #[doc = codegen_section!(
2621         header = "h5",
2622         bench = "try_ref_from_prefix_with_elems",
2623         format = "coco",
2624         arity = 2,
2625         [
2626             open
2627             @index 1
2628             @title "Unsized"
2629             @variant "dynamic_size"
2630         ],
2631         [
2632             @index 2
2633             @title "Dynamically Padded"
2634             @variant "dynamic_padding"
2635         ]
2636     )]
2637     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
2638     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
2639     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
2640     fn try_ref_from_prefix_with_elems(
2641         source: &[u8],
2642         count: usize,
2643     ) -> Result<(&Self, &[u8]), TryCastError<&[u8], Self>>
2644     where
2645         Self: KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize> + Immutable,
2646     {
2647         try_ref_from_prefix_suffix(source, CastType::Prefix, Some(count))
2648     }
2649 
2650     /// Attempts to interpret the suffix of the given `source` as a `&Self` with
2651     /// a DST length equal to `count`.
2652     ///
2653     /// This method attempts to return a reference to the suffix of `source`
2654     /// interpreted as a `Self` with `count` trailing elements, and a reference
2655     /// to the preceding bytes. If the length of `source` is less than the size
2656     /// of `Self` with `count` elements, if the suffix of `source` is not
2657     /// appropriately aligned, or if the suffix of `source` does not contain a
2658     /// valid instance of `Self`, this returns `Err`. If [`Self:
2659     /// Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the alignment
2660     /// error][ConvertError::from].
2661     ///
2662     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
2663     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
2664     ///
2665     /// # Examples
2666     ///
2667     /// ```
2668     /// # #![allow(non_camel_case_types)] // For C0::xC0
2669     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
2670     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2671     ///
2672     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
2673     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
2674     /// #[repr(u8)]
2675     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
2676     ///
2677     /// // The only valid value of this type is the bytes `0xC0C0`.
2678     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
2679     /// #[repr(C)]
2680     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
2681     ///
2682     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
2683     /// #[repr(C)]
2684     /// struct Packet {
2685     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
2686     ///     mug_size: u8,
2687     ///     temperature: u8,
2688     ///     marshmallows: [[u8; 2]],
2689     /// }
2690     ///
2691     /// let bytes = &[123, 0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7][..];
2692     ///
2693     /// let (prefix, packet) = Packet::try_ref_from_suffix_with_elems(bytes, 3).unwrap();
2694     ///
2695     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
2696     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
2697     /// assert_eq!(packet.marshmallows, [[2, 3], [4, 5], [6, 7]]);
2698     /// assert_eq!(prefix, &[123u8][..]);
2699     ///
2700     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
2701     /// let bytes = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 77, 240, 0xC0, 0xC0][..];
2702     /// assert!(Packet::try_ref_from_suffix_with_elems(bytes, 3).is_err());
2703     /// ```
2704     ///
2705     /// Since an explicit `count` is provided, this method supports types with
2706     /// zero-sized trailing slice elements. Methods such as [`try_ref_from_prefix`]
2707     /// which do not take an explicit count do not support such types.
2708     ///
2709     /// ```
2710     /// use core::num::NonZeroU16;
2711     /// use zerocopy::*;
2712     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2713     ///
2714     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
2715     /// #[repr(C)]
2716     /// struct ZSTy {
2717     ///     leading_sized: NonZeroU16,
2718     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
2719     /// }
2720     ///
2721     /// let src = 0xCAFEu16.as_bytes();
2722     /// let (_, zsty) = ZSTy::try_ref_from_suffix_with_elems(src, 42).unwrap();
2723     /// assert_eq!(zsty.trailing_dst.len(), 42);
2724     /// ```
2725     ///
2726     /// [`try_ref_from_prefix`]: TryFromBytes::try_ref_from_prefix
2727     ///
2728     #[doc = codegen_section!(
2729         header = "h5",
2730         bench = "try_ref_from_suffix_with_elems",
2731         format = "coco",
2732         arity = 2,
2733         [
2734             open
2735             @index 1
2736             @title "Unsized"
2737             @variant "dynamic_size"
2738         ],
2739         [
2740             @index 2
2741             @title "Dynamically Padded"
2742             @variant "dynamic_padding"
2743         ]
2744     )]
2745     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
2746     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
2747     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
2748     fn try_ref_from_suffix_with_elems(
2749         source: &[u8],
2750         count: usize,
2751     ) -> Result<(&[u8], &Self), TryCastError<&[u8], Self>>
2752     where
2753         Self: KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize> + Immutable,
2754     {
2755         try_ref_from_prefix_suffix(source, CastType::Suffix, Some(count)).map(swap)
2756     }
2757 
2758     /// Attempts to interpret the given `source` as a `&mut Self` with a DST
2759     /// length equal to `count`.
2760     ///
2761     /// This method attempts to return a reference to `source` interpreted as a
2762     /// `Self` with `count` trailing elements. If the length of `source` is not
2763     /// equal to the size of `Self` with `count` elements, if `source` is not
2764     /// appropriately aligned, or if `source` does not contain a valid instance
2765     /// of `Self`, this returns `Err`. If [`Self: Unaligned`][self-unaligned],
2766     /// you can [infallibly discard the alignment error][ConvertError::from].
2767     ///
2768     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
2769     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
2770     ///
2771     /// # Examples
2772     ///
2773     /// ```
2774     /// # #![allow(non_camel_case_types)] // For C0::xC0
2775     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
2776     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2777     ///
2778     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
2779     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2780     /// #[repr(u8)]
2781     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
2782     ///
2783     /// // The only valid value of this type is the bytes `0xC0C0`.
2784     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2785     /// #[repr(C)]
2786     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
2787     ///
2788     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2789     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
2790     /// struct Packet {
2791     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
2792     ///     mug_size: u8,
2793     ///     temperature: u8,
2794     ///     marshmallows: [[u8; 2]],
2795     /// }
2796     ///
2797     /// let bytes = &mut [0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7][..];
2798     ///
2799     /// let packet = Packet::try_mut_from_bytes_with_elems(bytes, 3).unwrap();
2800     ///
2801     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
2802     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
2803     /// assert_eq!(packet.marshmallows, [[2, 3], [4, 5], [6, 7]]);
2804     ///
2805     /// packet.temperature = 111;
2806     ///
2807     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 111, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]);
2808     ///
2809     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
2810     /// let bytes = &mut [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 77, 240, 0xC0, 0xC0][..];
2811     /// assert!(Packet::try_mut_from_bytes_with_elems(bytes, 3).is_err());
2812     /// ```
2813     ///
2814     /// Since an explicit `count` is provided, this method supports types with
2815     /// zero-sized trailing slice elements. Methods such as [`try_mut_from_bytes`]
2816     /// which do not take an explicit count do not support such types.
2817     ///
2818     /// ```
2819     /// use core::num::NonZeroU16;
2820     /// use zerocopy::*;
2821     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2822     ///
2823     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2824     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
2825     /// struct ZSTy {
2826     ///     leading_sized: NonZeroU16,
2827     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
2828     /// }
2829     ///
2830     /// let mut src = 0xCAFEu16;
2831     /// let src = src.as_mut_bytes();
2832     /// let zsty = ZSTy::try_mut_from_bytes_with_elems(src, 42).unwrap();
2833     /// assert_eq!(zsty.trailing_dst.len(), 42);
2834     /// ```
2835     ///
2836     /// [`try_mut_from_bytes`]: TryFromBytes::try_mut_from_bytes
2837     ///
2838     #[doc = codegen_header!("h5", "try_mut_from_bytes_with_elems")]
2839     ///
2840     /// See [`TryFromBytes::try_ref_from_bytes_with_elems`](#method.try_ref_from_bytes_with_elems.codegen).
2841     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
2842     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
2843     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
2844     fn try_mut_from_bytes_with_elems(
2845         source: &mut [u8],
2846         count: usize,
2847     ) -> Result<&mut Self, TryCastError<&mut [u8], Self>>
2848     where
2849         Self: KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize> + IntoBytes,
2850     {
2851         match Ptr::from_mut(source).try_cast_into_no_leftover::<Self, BecauseExclusive>(Some(count))
2852         {
2853             Ok(source) => {
2854                 // This call may panic. If that happens, it doesn't cause any soundness
2855                 // issues, as we have not generated any invalid state which we need to
2856                 // fix before returning.
2857                 match source.try_into_valid() {
2858                     Ok(source) => Ok(source.as_mut()),
2859                     Err(e) => Err(e.map_src(|src| src.as_bytes().as_mut()).into()),
2860                 }
2861             }
2862             Err(e) => Err(e.map_src(Ptr::as_mut).into()),
2863         }
2864     }
2865 
2866     /// Attempts to interpret the prefix of the given `source` as a `&mut Self`
2867     /// with a DST length equal to `count`.
2868     ///
2869     /// This method attempts to return a reference to the prefix of `source`
2870     /// interpreted as a `Self` with `count` trailing elements, and a reference
2871     /// to the remaining bytes. If the length of `source` is less than the size
2872     /// of `Self` with `count` elements, if `source` is not appropriately
2873     /// aligned, or if the prefix of `source` does not contain a valid instance
2874     /// of `Self`, this returns `Err`. If [`Self: Unaligned`][self-unaligned],
2875     /// you can [infallibly discard the alignment error][ConvertError::from].
2876     ///
2877     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
2878     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
2879     ///
2880     /// # Examples
2881     ///
2882     /// ```
2883     /// # #![allow(non_camel_case_types)] // For C0::xC0
2884     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
2885     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2886     ///
2887     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
2888     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2889     /// #[repr(u8)]
2890     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
2891     ///
2892     /// // The only valid value of this type is the bytes `0xC0C0`.
2893     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2894     /// #[repr(C)]
2895     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
2896     ///
2897     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2898     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
2899     /// struct Packet {
2900     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
2901     ///     mug_size: u8,
2902     ///     temperature: u8,
2903     ///     marshmallows: [[u8; 2]],
2904     /// }
2905     ///
2906     /// let bytes = &mut [0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8][..];
2907     ///
2908     /// let (packet, suffix) = Packet::try_mut_from_prefix_with_elems(bytes, 3).unwrap();
2909     ///
2910     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
2911     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
2912     /// assert_eq!(packet.marshmallows, [[2, 3], [4, 5], [6, 7]]);
2913     /// assert_eq!(suffix, &[8u8][..]);
2914     ///
2915     /// packet.temperature = 111;
2916     /// suffix[0] = 222;
2917     ///
2918     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 111, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 222]);
2919     ///
2920     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
2921     /// let bytes = &mut [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 77, 240, 0xC0, 0xC0][..];
2922     /// assert!(Packet::try_mut_from_prefix_with_elems(bytes, 3).is_err());
2923     /// ```
2924     ///
2925     /// Since an explicit `count` is provided, this method supports types with
2926     /// zero-sized trailing slice elements. Methods such as [`try_mut_from_prefix`]
2927     /// which do not take an explicit count do not support such types.
2928     ///
2929     /// ```
2930     /// use core::num::NonZeroU16;
2931     /// use zerocopy::*;
2932     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2933     ///
2934     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2935     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
2936     /// struct ZSTy {
2937     ///     leading_sized: NonZeroU16,
2938     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
2939     /// }
2940     ///
2941     /// let mut src = 0xCAFEu16;
2942     /// let src = src.as_mut_bytes();
2943     /// let (zsty, _) = ZSTy::try_mut_from_prefix_with_elems(src, 42).unwrap();
2944     /// assert_eq!(zsty.trailing_dst.len(), 42);
2945     /// ```
2946     ///
2947     /// [`try_mut_from_prefix`]: TryFromBytes::try_mut_from_prefix
2948     ///
2949     #[doc = codegen_header!("h5", "try_mut_from_prefix_with_elems")]
2950     ///
2951     /// See [`TryFromBytes::try_ref_from_prefix_with_elems`](#method.try_ref_from_prefix_with_elems.codegen).
2952     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
2953     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
2954     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
2955     fn try_mut_from_prefix_with_elems(
2956         source: &mut [u8],
2957         count: usize,
2958     ) -> Result<(&mut Self, &mut [u8]), TryCastError<&mut [u8], Self>>
2959     where
2960         Self: KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize> + IntoBytes,
2961     {
2962         try_mut_from_prefix_suffix(source, CastType::Prefix, Some(count))
2963     }
2964 
2965     /// Attempts to interpret the suffix of the given `source` as a `&mut Self`
2966     /// with a DST length equal to `count`.
2967     ///
2968     /// This method attempts to return a reference to the suffix of `source`
2969     /// interpreted as a `Self` with `count` trailing elements, and a reference
2970     /// to the preceding bytes. If the length of `source` is less than the size
2971     /// of `Self` with `count` elements, if the suffix of `source` is not
2972     /// appropriately aligned, or if the suffix of `source` does not contain a
2973     /// valid instance of `Self`, this returns `Err`. If [`Self:
2974     /// Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the alignment
2975     /// error][ConvertError::from].
2976     ///
2977     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
2978     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
2979     ///
2980     /// # Examples
2981     ///
2982     /// ```
2983     /// # #![allow(non_camel_case_types)] // For C0::xC0
2984     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
2985     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
2986     ///
2987     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
2988     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2989     /// #[repr(u8)]
2990     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
2991     ///
2992     /// // The only valid value of this type is the bytes `0xC0C0`.
2993     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2994     /// #[repr(C)]
2995     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
2996     ///
2997     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
2998     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
2999     /// struct Packet {
3000     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
3001     ///     mug_size: u8,
3002     ///     temperature: u8,
3003     ///     marshmallows: [[u8; 2]],
3004     /// }
3005     ///
3006     /// let bytes = &mut [123, 0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7][..];
3007     ///
3008     /// let (prefix, packet) = Packet::try_mut_from_suffix_with_elems(bytes, 3).unwrap();
3009     ///
3010     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
3011     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
3012     /// assert_eq!(packet.marshmallows, [[2, 3], [4, 5], [6, 7]]);
3013     /// assert_eq!(prefix, &[123u8][..]);
3014     ///
3015     /// prefix[0] = 111;
3016     /// packet.temperature = 222;
3017     ///
3018     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [111, 0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 222, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]);
3019     ///
3020     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
3021     /// let bytes = &mut [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 77, 240, 0xC0, 0xC0][..];
3022     /// assert!(Packet::try_mut_from_suffix_with_elems(bytes, 3).is_err());
3023     /// ```
3024     ///
3025     /// Since an explicit `count` is provided, this method supports types with
3026     /// zero-sized trailing slice elements. Methods such as [`try_mut_from_prefix`]
3027     /// which do not take an explicit count do not support such types.
3028     ///
3029     /// ```
3030     /// use core::num::NonZeroU16;
3031     /// use zerocopy::*;
3032     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
3033     ///
3034     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
3035     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
3036     /// struct ZSTy {
3037     ///     leading_sized: NonZeroU16,
3038     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
3039     /// }
3040     ///
3041     /// let mut src = 0xCAFEu16;
3042     /// let src = src.as_mut_bytes();
3043     /// let (_, zsty) = ZSTy::try_mut_from_suffix_with_elems(src, 42).unwrap();
3044     /// assert_eq!(zsty.trailing_dst.len(), 42);
3045     /// ```
3046     ///
3047     /// [`try_mut_from_prefix`]: TryFromBytes::try_mut_from_prefix
3048     ///
3049     #[doc = codegen_header!("h5", "try_mut_from_suffix_with_elems")]
3050     ///
3051     /// See [`TryFromBytes::try_ref_from_suffix_with_elems`](#method.try_ref_from_suffix_with_elems.codegen).
3052     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
3053     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
3054     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
3055     fn try_mut_from_suffix_with_elems(
3056         source: &mut [u8],
3057         count: usize,
3058     ) -> Result<(&mut [u8], &mut Self), TryCastError<&mut [u8], Self>>
3059     where
3060         Self: KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize> + IntoBytes,
3061     {
3062         try_mut_from_prefix_suffix(source, CastType::Suffix, Some(count)).map(swap)
3063     }
3064 
3065     /// Attempts to read the given `source` as a `Self`.
3066     ///
3067     /// If `source.len() != size_of::<Self>()` or the bytes are not a valid
3068     /// instance of `Self`, this returns `Err`.
3069     ///
3070     /// # Examples
3071     ///
3072     /// ```
3073     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
3074     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
3075     ///
3076     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
3077     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes)]
3078     /// #[repr(u8)]
3079     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
3080     ///
3081     /// // The only valid value of this type is the bytes `0xC0C0`.
3082     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes)]
3083     /// #[repr(C)]
3084     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
3085     ///
3086     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes)]
3087     /// #[repr(C)]
3088     /// struct Packet {
3089     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
3090     ///     mug_size: u8,
3091     ///     temperature: u8,
3092     /// }
3093     ///
3094     /// let bytes = &[0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77][..];
3095     ///
3096     /// let packet = Packet::try_read_from_bytes(bytes).unwrap();
3097     ///
3098     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
3099     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
3100     ///
3101     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
3102     /// let bytes = &mut [0x10, 0xC0, 240, 77][..];
3103     /// assert!(Packet::try_read_from_bytes(bytes).is_err());
3104     /// ```
3105     ///
3106     /// # Performance Considerations
3107     ///
3108     /// In this version of zerocopy, this method reads the `source` into a
3109     /// well-aligned stack allocation and *then* validates that the allocation
3110     /// is a valid `Self`. This ensures that validation can be performed using
3111     /// aligned reads (which carry a performance advantage over unaligned reads
3112     /// on many platforms) at the cost of an unconditional copy.
3113     ///
3114     #[doc = codegen_section!(
3115         header = "h5",
3116         bench = "try_read_from_bytes",
3117         format = "coco_static_size",
3118     )]
3119     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
3120     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
3121     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
3122     fn try_read_from_bytes(source: &[u8]) -> Result<Self, TryReadError<&[u8], Self>>
3123     where
3124         Self: Sized,
3125     {
3126         // FIXME(#2981): If `align_of::<Self>() == 1`, validate `source` in-place.
3127 
3128         let candidate = match CoreMaybeUninit::<Self>::read_from_bytes(source) {
3129             Ok(candidate) => candidate,
3130             Err(e) => {
3131                 return Err(TryReadError::Size(e.with_dst()));
3132             }
3133         };
3134         // SAFETY: `candidate` was copied from from `source: &[u8]`, so all of
3135         // its bytes are initialized.
3136         unsafe { try_read_from(source, candidate) }
3137     }
3138 
3139     /// Attempts to read a `Self` from the prefix of the given `source`.
3140     ///
3141     /// This attempts to read a `Self` from the first `size_of::<Self>()` bytes
3142     /// of `source`, returning that `Self` and any remaining bytes. If
3143     /// `source.len() < size_of::<Self>()` or the bytes are not a valid instance
3144     /// of `Self`, it returns `Err`.
3145     ///
3146     /// # Examples
3147     ///
3148     /// ```
3149     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
3150     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
3151     ///
3152     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
3153     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes)]
3154     /// #[repr(u8)]
3155     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
3156     ///
3157     /// // The only valid value of this type is the bytes `0xC0C0`.
3158     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes)]
3159     /// #[repr(C)]
3160     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
3161     ///
3162     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes)]
3163     /// #[repr(C)]
3164     /// struct Packet {
3165     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
3166     ///     mug_size: u8,
3167     ///     temperature: u8,
3168     /// }
3169     ///
3170     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode a `Packet`.
3171     /// let bytes = &[0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6][..];
3172     ///
3173     /// let (packet, suffix) = Packet::try_read_from_prefix(bytes).unwrap();
3174     ///
3175     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
3176     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
3177     /// assert_eq!(suffix, &[0u8, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6][..]);
3178     ///
3179     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
3180     /// let bytes = &[0x10, 0xC0, 240, 77, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6][..];
3181     /// assert!(Packet::try_read_from_prefix(bytes).is_err());
3182     /// ```
3183     ///
3184     /// # Performance Considerations
3185     ///
3186     /// In this version of zerocopy, this method reads the `source` into a
3187     /// well-aligned stack allocation and *then* validates that the allocation
3188     /// is a valid `Self`. This ensures that validation can be performed using
3189     /// aligned reads (which carry a performance advantage over unaligned reads
3190     /// on many platforms) at the cost of an unconditional copy.
3191     ///
3192     #[doc = codegen_section!(
3193         header = "h5",
3194         bench = "try_read_from_prefix",
3195         format = "coco_static_size",
3196     )]
3197     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
3198     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
3199     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
3200     fn try_read_from_prefix(source: &[u8]) -> Result<(Self, &[u8]), TryReadError<&[u8], Self>>
3201     where
3202         Self: Sized,
3203     {
3204         // FIXME(#2981): If `align_of::<Self>() == 1`, validate `source` in-place.
3205 
3206         let (candidate, suffix) = match CoreMaybeUninit::<Self>::read_from_prefix(source) {
3207             Ok(candidate) => candidate,
3208             Err(e) => {
3209                 return Err(TryReadError::Size(e.with_dst()));
3210             }
3211         };
3212         // SAFETY: `candidate` was copied from from `source: &[u8]`, so all of
3213         // its bytes are initialized.
3214         unsafe { try_read_from(source, candidate).map(|slf| (slf, suffix)) }
3215     }
3216 
3217     /// Attempts to read a `Self` from the suffix of the given `source`.
3218     ///
3219     /// This attempts to read a `Self` from the last `size_of::<Self>()` bytes
3220     /// of `source`, returning that `Self` and any preceding bytes. If
3221     /// `source.len() < size_of::<Self>()` or the bytes are not a valid instance
3222     /// of `Self`, it returns `Err`.
3223     ///
3224     /// # Examples
3225     ///
3226     /// ```
3227     /// # #![allow(non_camel_case_types)] // For C0::xC0
3228     /// use zerocopy::TryFromBytes;
3229     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
3230     ///
3231     /// // The only valid value of this type is the byte `0xC0`
3232     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes)]
3233     /// #[repr(u8)]
3234     /// enum C0 { xC0 = 0xC0 }
3235     ///
3236     /// // The only valid value of this type is the bytes `0xC0C0`.
3237     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes)]
3238     /// #[repr(C)]
3239     /// struct C0C0(C0, C0);
3240     ///
3241     /// #[derive(TryFromBytes)]
3242     /// #[repr(C)]
3243     /// struct Packet {
3244     ///     magic_number: C0C0,
3245     ///     mug_size: u8,
3246     ///     temperature: u8,
3247     /// }
3248     ///
3249     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode a `Packet`.
3250     /// let bytes = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0xC0, 0xC0, 240, 77][..];
3251     ///
3252     /// let (prefix, packet) = Packet::try_read_from_suffix(bytes).unwrap();
3253     ///
3254     /// assert_eq!(packet.mug_size, 240);
3255     /// assert_eq!(packet.temperature, 77);
3256     /// assert_eq!(prefix, &[0u8, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5][..]);
3257     ///
3258     /// // These bytes are not valid instance of `Packet`.
3259     /// let bytes = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0x10, 0xC0, 240, 77][..];
3260     /// assert!(Packet::try_read_from_suffix(bytes).is_err());
3261     /// ```
3262     ///
3263     /// # Performance Considerations
3264     ///
3265     /// In this version of zerocopy, this method reads the `source` into a
3266     /// well-aligned stack allocation and *then* validates that the allocation
3267     /// is a valid `Self`. This ensures that validation can be performed using
3268     /// aligned reads (which carry a performance advantage over unaligned reads
3269     /// on many platforms) at the cost of an unconditional copy.
3270     ///
3271     #[doc = codegen_section!(
3272         header = "h5",
3273         bench = "try_read_from_suffix",
3274         format = "coco_static_size",
3275     )]
3276     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
3277     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
3278     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
3279     fn try_read_from_suffix(source: &[u8]) -> Result<(&[u8], Self), TryReadError<&[u8], Self>>
3280     where
3281         Self: Sized,
3282     {
3283         // FIXME(#2981): If `align_of::<Self>() == 1`, validate `source` in-place.
3284 
3285         let (prefix, candidate) = match CoreMaybeUninit::<Self>::read_from_suffix(source) {
3286             Ok(candidate) => candidate,
3287             Err(e) => {
3288                 return Err(TryReadError::Size(e.with_dst()));
3289             }
3290         };
3291         // SAFETY: `candidate` was copied from from `source: &[u8]`, so all of
3292         // its bytes are initialized.
3293         unsafe { try_read_from(source, candidate).map(|slf| (prefix, slf)) }
3294     }
3295 }
3296 
3297 #[inline(always)]
3298 fn try_ref_from_prefix_suffix<T: TryFromBytes + KnownLayout + Immutable + ?Sized>(
3299     source: &[u8],
3300     cast_type: CastType,
3301     meta: Option<T::PointerMetadata>,
3302 ) -> Result<(&T, &[u8]), TryCastError<&[u8], T>> {
3303     match Ptr::from_ref(source).try_cast_into::<T, BecauseImmutable>(cast_type, meta) {
3304         Ok((source, prefix_suffix)) => {
3305             // This call may panic. If that happens, it doesn't cause any soundness
3306             // issues, as we have not generated any invalid state which we need to
3307             // fix before returning.
3308             match source.try_into_valid() {
3309                 Ok(valid) => Ok((valid.as_ref(), prefix_suffix.as_ref())),
3310                 Err(e) => Err(e.map_src(|src| src.as_bytes::<BecauseImmutable>().as_ref()).into()),
3311             }
3312         }
3313         Err(e) => Err(e.map_src(Ptr::as_ref).into()),
3314     }
3315 }
3316 
3317 #[inline(always)]
3318 fn try_mut_from_prefix_suffix<T: IntoBytes + TryFromBytes + KnownLayout + ?Sized>(
3319     candidate: &mut [u8],
3320     cast_type: CastType,
3321     meta: Option<T::PointerMetadata>,
3322 ) -> Result<(&mut T, &mut [u8]), TryCastError<&mut [u8], T>> {
3323     match Ptr::from_mut(candidate).try_cast_into::<T, BecauseExclusive>(cast_type, meta) {
3324         Ok((candidate, prefix_suffix)) => {
3325             // This call may panic. If that happens, it doesn't cause any soundness
3326             // issues, as we have not generated any invalid state which we need to
3327             // fix before returning.
3328             match candidate.try_into_valid() {
3329                 Ok(valid) => Ok((valid.as_mut(), prefix_suffix.as_mut())),
3330                 Err(e) => Err(e.map_src(|src| src.as_bytes().as_mut()).into()),
3331             }
3332         }
3333         Err(e) => Err(e.map_src(Ptr::as_mut).into()),
3334     }
3335 }
3336 
3337 #[inline(always)]
3338 fn swap<T, U>((t, u): (T, U)) -> (U, T) {
3339     (u, t)
3340 }
3341 
3342 /// # Safety
3343 ///
3344 /// All bytes of `candidate` must be initialized.
3345 #[inline(always)]
3346 unsafe fn try_read_from<S, T: TryFromBytes>(
3347     source: S,
3348     mut candidate: CoreMaybeUninit<T>,
3349 ) -> Result<T, TryReadError<S, T>> {
3350     // We use `from_mut` despite not mutating via `c_ptr` so that we don't need
3351     // to add a `T: Immutable` bound.
3352     let c_ptr = Ptr::from_mut(&mut candidate);
3353     // SAFETY: `c_ptr` has no uninitialized sub-ranges because it derived from
3354     // `candidate`, which the caller promises is entirely initialized. Since
3355     // `candidate` is a `MaybeUninit`, it has no validity requirements, and so
3356     // no values written to an `Initialized` `c_ptr` can violate its validity.
3357     // Since `c_ptr` has `Exclusive` aliasing, no mutations may happen except
3358     // via `c_ptr` so long as it is live, so we don't need to worry about the
3359     // fact that `c_ptr` may have more restricted validity than `candidate`.
3360     let c_ptr = unsafe { c_ptr.assume_validity::<invariant::Initialized>() };
3361     let mut c_ptr = c_ptr.cast::<_, crate::pointer::cast::CastSized, _>();
3362 
3363     // Since we don't have `T: KnownLayout`, we hack around that by using
3364     // `Wrapping<T>`, which implements `KnownLayout` even if `T` doesn't.
3365     //
3366     // This call may panic. If that happens, it doesn't cause any soundness
3367     // issues, as we have not generated any invalid state which we need to fix
3368     // before returning.
3369     if !Wrapping::<T>::is_bit_valid(c_ptr.reborrow_shared().forget_aligned()) {
3370         return Err(ValidityError::new(source).into());
3371     }
3372 
3373     fn _assert_same_size_and_validity<T>()
3374     where
3375         Wrapping<T>: pointer::TransmuteFrom<T, invariant::Valid, invariant::Valid>,
3376         T: pointer::TransmuteFrom<Wrapping<T>, invariant::Valid, invariant::Valid>,
3377     {
3378     }
3379 
3380     _assert_same_size_and_validity::<T>();
3381 
3382     // SAFETY: We just validated that `candidate` contains a valid
3383     // `Wrapping<T>`, which has the same size and bit validity as `T`, as
3384     // guaranteed by the preceding type assertion.
3385     Ok(unsafe { candidate.assume_init() })
3386 }
3387 
3388 /// Types for which a sequence of `0` bytes is a valid instance.
3389 ///
3390 /// Any memory region of the appropriate length which is guaranteed to contain
3391 /// only zero bytes can be viewed as any `FromZeros` type with no runtime
3392 /// overhead. This is useful whenever memory is known to be in a zeroed state,
3393 /// such memory returned from some allocation routines.
3394 ///
3395 /// # Warning: Padding bytes
3396 ///
3397 /// Note that, when a value is moved or copied, only the non-padding bytes of
3398 /// that value are guaranteed to be preserved. It is unsound to assume that
3399 /// values written to padding bytes are preserved after a move or copy. For more
3400 /// details, see the [`FromBytes` docs][frombytes-warning-padding-bytes].
3401 ///
3402 /// [frombytes-warning-padding-bytes]: FromBytes#warning-padding-bytes
3403 ///
3404 /// # Implementation
3405 ///
3406 /// **Do not implement this trait yourself!** Instead, use
3407 /// [`#[derive(FromZeros)]`][derive]; e.g.:
3408 ///
3409 /// ```
3410 /// # use zerocopy_derive::{FromZeros, Immutable};
3411 /// #[derive(FromZeros)]
3412 /// struct MyStruct {
3413 /// # /*
3414 ///     ...
3415 /// # */
3416 /// }
3417 ///
3418 /// #[derive(FromZeros)]
3419 /// #[repr(u8)]
3420 /// enum MyEnum {
3421 /// #   Variant0,
3422 /// # /*
3423 ///     ...
3424 /// # */
3425 /// }
3426 ///
3427 /// #[derive(FromZeros, Immutable)]
3428 /// union MyUnion {
3429 /// #   variant: u8,
3430 /// # /*
3431 ///     ...
3432 /// # */
3433 /// }
3434 /// ```
3435 ///
3436 /// This derive performs a sophisticated, compile-time safety analysis to
3437 /// determine whether a type is `FromZeros`.
3438 ///
3439 /// # Safety
3440 ///
3441 /// *This section describes what is required in order for `T: FromZeros`, and
3442 /// what unsafe code may assume of such types. If you don't plan on implementing
3443 /// `FromZeros` manually, and you don't plan on writing unsafe code that
3444 /// operates on `FromZeros` types, then you don't need to read this section.*
3445 ///
3446 /// If `T: FromZeros`, then unsafe code may assume that it is sound to produce a
3447 /// `T` whose bytes are all initialized to zero. If a type is marked as
3448 /// `FromZeros` which violates this contract, it may cause undefined behavior.
3449 ///
3450 /// `#[derive(FromZeros)]` only permits [types which satisfy these
3451 /// requirements][derive-analysis].
3452 ///
3453 #[cfg_attr(
3454     feature = "derive",
3455     doc = "[derive]: zerocopy_derive::FromZeros",
3456     doc = "[derive-analysis]: zerocopy_derive::FromZeros#analysis"
3457 )]
3458 #[cfg_attr(
3459     not(feature = "derive"),
3460     doc = concat!("[derive]: https://docs.rs/zerocopy/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"), "/zerocopy/derive.FromZeros.html"),
3461     doc = concat!("[derive-analysis]: https://docs.rs/zerocopy/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"), "/zerocopy/derive.FromZeros.html#analysis"),
3462 )]
3463 #[cfg_attr(
3464     not(no_zerocopy_diagnostic_on_unimplemented_1_78_0),
3465     diagnostic::on_unimplemented(note = "Consider adding `#[derive(FromZeros)]` to `{Self}`")
3466 )]
3467 pub unsafe trait FromZeros: TryFromBytes {
3468     // The `Self: Sized` bound makes it so that `FromZeros` is still object
3469     // safe.
3470     #[doc(hidden)]
3471     fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait()
3472     where
3473         Self: Sized;
3474 
3475     /// Overwrites `self` with zeros.
3476     ///
3477     /// Sets every byte in `self` to 0. While this is similar to doing `*self =
3478     /// Self::new_zeroed()`, it differs in that `zero` does not semantically
3479     /// drop the current value and replace it with a new one — it simply
3480     /// modifies the bytes of the existing value.
3481     ///
3482     /// # Examples
3483     ///
3484     /// ```
3485     /// # use zerocopy::FromZeros;
3486     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
3487     /// #
3488     /// #[derive(FromZeros)]
3489     /// #[repr(C)]
3490     /// struct PacketHeader {
3491     ///     src_port: [u8; 2],
3492     ///     dst_port: [u8; 2],
3493     ///     length: [u8; 2],
3494     ///     checksum: [u8; 2],
3495     /// }
3496     ///
3497     /// let mut header = PacketHeader {
3498     ///     src_port: 100u16.to_be_bytes(),
3499     ///     dst_port: 200u16.to_be_bytes(),
3500     ///     length: 300u16.to_be_bytes(),
3501     ///     checksum: 400u16.to_be_bytes(),
3502     /// };
3503     ///
3504     /// header.zero();
3505     ///
3506     /// assert_eq!(header.src_port, [0, 0]);
3507     /// assert_eq!(header.dst_port, [0, 0]);
3508     /// assert_eq!(header.length, [0, 0]);
3509     /// assert_eq!(header.checksum, [0, 0]);
3510     /// ```
3511     ///
3512     #[doc = codegen_section!(
3513         header = "h5",
3514         bench = "zero",
3515         format = "coco",
3516         arity = 3,
3517         [
3518             open
3519             @index 1
3520             @title "Sized"
3521             @variant "static_size"
3522         ],
3523         [
3524             @index 2
3525             @title "Unsized"
3526             @variant "dynamic_size"
3527         ],
3528         [
3529             @index 3
3530             @title "Dynamically Padded"
3531             @variant "dynamic_padding"
3532         ]
3533     )]
3534     #[inline(always)]
3535     fn zero(&mut self) {
3536         let slf: *mut Self = self;
3537         let len = mem::size_of_val(self);
3538         // SAFETY:
3539         // - `self` is guaranteed by the type system to be valid for writes of
3540         //   size `size_of_val(self)`.
3541         // - `u8`'s alignment is 1, and thus `self` is guaranteed to be aligned
3542         //   as required by `u8`.
3543         // - Since `Self: FromZeros`, the all-zeros instance is a valid instance
3544         //   of `Self.`
3545         //
3546         // FIXME(#429): Add references to docs and quotes.
3547         unsafe { ptr::write_bytes(slf.cast::<u8>(), 0, len) };
3548     }
3549 
3550     /// Creates an instance of `Self` from zeroed bytes.
3551     ///
3552     /// # Examples
3553     ///
3554     /// ```
3555     /// # use zerocopy::FromZeros;
3556     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
3557     /// #
3558     /// #[derive(FromZeros)]
3559     /// #[repr(C)]
3560     /// struct PacketHeader {
3561     ///     src_port: [u8; 2],
3562     ///     dst_port: [u8; 2],
3563     ///     length: [u8; 2],
3564     ///     checksum: [u8; 2],
3565     /// }
3566     ///
3567     /// let header: PacketHeader = FromZeros::new_zeroed();
3568     ///
3569     /// assert_eq!(header.src_port, [0, 0]);
3570     /// assert_eq!(header.dst_port, [0, 0]);
3571     /// assert_eq!(header.length, [0, 0]);
3572     /// assert_eq!(header.checksum, [0, 0]);
3573     /// ```
3574     ///
3575     #[doc = codegen_section!(
3576         header = "h5",
3577         bench = "new_zeroed",
3578         format = "coco_static_size",
3579     )]
3580     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
3581     #[inline(always)]
3582     fn new_zeroed() -> Self
3583     where
3584         Self: Sized,
3585     {
3586         // SAFETY: `FromZeros` says that the all-zeros bit pattern is legal.
3587         unsafe { mem::zeroed() }
3588     }
3589 
3590     /// Creates a `Box<Self>` from zeroed bytes.
3591     ///
3592     /// This function is useful for allocating large values on the heap and
3593     /// zero-initializing them, without ever creating a temporary instance of
3594     /// `Self` on the stack. For example, `<[u8; 1048576]>::new_box_zeroed()`
3595     /// will allocate `[u8; 1048576]` directly on the heap; it does not require
3596     /// storing `[u8; 1048576]` in a temporary variable on the stack.
3597     ///
3598     /// On systems that use a heap implementation that supports allocating from
3599     /// pre-zeroed memory, using `new_box_zeroed` (or related functions) may
3600     /// have performance benefits.
3601     ///
3602     /// # Errors
3603     ///
3604     /// Returns an error on allocation failure. Allocation failure is guaranteed
3605     /// never to cause a panic or an abort.
3606     ///
3607     #[doc = codegen_section!(
3608         header = "h5",
3609         bench = "new_box_zeroed",
3610         format = "coco_static_size",
3611     )]
3612     #[must_use = "has no side effects (other than allocation)"]
3613     #[cfg(any(feature = "alloc", test))]
3614     #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "alloc")))]
3615     #[inline]
3616     fn new_box_zeroed() -> Result<Box<Self>, AllocError>
3617     where
3618         Self: Sized,
3619     {
3620         // If `T` is a ZST, then return a proper boxed instance of it. There is
3621         // no allocation, but `Box` does require a correct dangling pointer.
3622         let layout = Layout::new::<Self>();
3623         if layout.size() == 0 {
3624             // Construct the `Box` from a dangling pointer to avoid calling
3625             // `Self::new_zeroed`. This ensures that stack space is never
3626             // allocated for `Self` even on lower opt-levels where this branch
3627             // might not get optimized out.
3628 
3629             // SAFETY: Per [1], when `T` is a ZST, `Box<T>`'s only validity
3630             // requirements are that the pointer is non-null and sufficiently
3631             // aligned. Per [2], `NonNull::dangling` produces a pointer which
3632             // is sufficiently aligned. Since the produced pointer is a
3633             // `NonNull`, it is non-null.
3634             //
3635             // [1] Per https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.81.0/std/boxed/index.html#memory-layout:
3636             //
3637             //   For zero-sized values, the `Box` pointer has to be non-null and sufficiently aligned.
3638             //
3639             // [2] Per https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/ptr/struct.NonNull.html#method.dangling:
3640             //
3641             //   Creates a new `NonNull` that is dangling, but well-aligned.
3642             return Ok(unsafe { Box::from_raw(NonNull::dangling().as_ptr()) });
3643         }
3644 
3645         // FIXME(#429): Add a "SAFETY" comment and remove this `allow`.
3646         #[allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)]
3647         let ptr = unsafe { alloc::alloc::alloc_zeroed(layout).cast::<Self>() };
3648         if ptr.is_null() {
3649             return Err(AllocError);
3650         }
3651         // FIXME(#429): Add a "SAFETY" comment and remove this `allow`.
3652         #[allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)]
3653         Ok(unsafe { Box::from_raw(ptr) })
3654     }
3655 
3656     /// Creates a `Box<[Self]>` (a boxed slice) from zeroed bytes.
3657     ///
3658     /// This function is useful for allocating large values of `[Self]` on the
3659     /// heap and zero-initializing them, without ever creating a temporary
3660     /// instance of `[Self; _]` on the stack. For example,
3661     /// `u8::new_box_slice_zeroed(1048576)` will allocate the slice directly on
3662     /// the heap; it does not require storing the slice on the stack.
3663     ///
3664     /// On systems that use a heap implementation that supports allocating from
3665     /// pre-zeroed memory, using `new_box_slice_zeroed` may have performance
3666     /// benefits.
3667     ///
3668     /// If `Self` is a zero-sized type, then this function will return a
3669     /// `Box<[Self]>` that has the correct `len`. Such a box cannot contain any
3670     /// actual information, but its `len()` property will report the correct
3671     /// value.
3672     ///
3673     /// # Errors
3674     ///
3675     /// Returns an error on allocation failure. Allocation failure is
3676     /// guaranteed never to cause a panic or an abort.
3677     ///
3678     #[doc = codegen_section!(
3679         header = "h5",
3680         bench = "new_box_zeroed_with_elems",
3681         format = "coco",
3682         arity = 2,
3683         [
3684             open
3685             @index 1
3686             @title "Unsized"
3687             @variant "dynamic_size"
3688         ],
3689         [
3690             @index 2
3691             @title "Dynamically Padded"
3692             @variant "dynamic_padding"
3693         ]
3694     )]
3695     #[must_use = "has no side effects (other than allocation)"]
3696     #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
3697     #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "alloc")))]
3698     #[inline]
3699     fn new_box_zeroed_with_elems(count: usize) -> Result<Box<Self>, AllocError>
3700     where
3701         Self: KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize>,
3702     {
3703         // SAFETY: `alloc::alloc::alloc_zeroed` is a valid argument of
3704         // `new_box`. The referent of the pointer returned by `alloc_zeroed`
3705         // (and, consequently, the `Box` derived from it) is a valid instance of
3706         // `Self`, because `Self` is `FromZeros`.
3707         unsafe { crate::util::new_box(count, alloc::alloc::alloc_zeroed) }
3708     }
3709 
3710     #[deprecated(since = "0.8.0", note = "renamed to `FromZeros::new_box_zeroed_with_elems`")]
3711     #[doc(hidden)]
3712     #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
3713     #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "alloc")))]
3714     #[must_use = "has no side effects (other than allocation)"]
3715     #[inline(always)]
3716     fn new_box_slice_zeroed(len: usize) -> Result<Box<[Self]>, AllocError>
3717     where
3718         Self: Sized,
3719     {
3720         <[Self]>::new_box_zeroed_with_elems(len)
3721     }
3722 
3723     /// Creates a `Vec<Self>` from zeroed bytes.
3724     ///
3725     /// This function is useful for allocating large values of `Vec`s and
3726     /// zero-initializing them, without ever creating a temporary instance of
3727     /// `[Self; _]` (or many temporary instances of `Self`) on the stack. For
3728     /// example, `u8::new_vec_zeroed(1048576)` will allocate directly on the
3729     /// heap; it does not require storing intermediate values on the stack.
3730     ///
3731     /// On systems that use a heap implementation that supports allocating from
3732     /// pre-zeroed memory, using `new_vec_zeroed` may have performance benefits.
3733     ///
3734     /// If `Self` is a zero-sized type, then this function will return a
3735     /// `Vec<Self>` that has the correct `len`. Such a `Vec` cannot contain any
3736     /// actual information, but its `len()` property will report the correct
3737     /// value.
3738     ///
3739     /// # Errors
3740     ///
3741     /// Returns an error on allocation failure. Allocation failure is
3742     /// guaranteed never to cause a panic or an abort.
3743     ///
3744     #[doc = codegen_section!(
3745         header = "h5",
3746         bench = "new_vec_zeroed",
3747         format = "coco_static_size",
3748     )]
3749     #[must_use = "has no side effects (other than allocation)"]
3750     #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
3751     #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "alloc")))]
3752     #[inline(always)]
3753     fn new_vec_zeroed(len: usize) -> Result<Vec<Self>, AllocError>
3754     where
3755         Self: Sized,
3756     {
3757         <[Self]>::new_box_zeroed_with_elems(len).map(Into::into)
3758     }
3759 
3760     /// Extends a `Vec<Self>` by pushing `additional` new items onto the end of
3761     /// the vector. The new items are initialized with zeros.
3762     ///
3763     #[doc = codegen_section!(
3764         header = "h5",
3765         bench = "extend_vec_zeroed",
3766         format = "coco_static_size",
3767     )]
3768     #[cfg(not(no_zerocopy_panic_in_const_and_vec_try_reserve_1_57_0))]
3769     #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
3770     #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(all(rust = "1.57.0", feature = "alloc"))))]
3771     #[inline(always)]
3772     fn extend_vec_zeroed(v: &mut Vec<Self>, additional: usize) -> Result<(), AllocError>
3773     where
3774         Self: Sized,
3775     {
3776         // PANICS: We pass `v.len()` for `position`, so the `position > v.len()`
3777         // panic condition is not satisfied.
3778         <Self as FromZeros>::insert_vec_zeroed(v, v.len(), additional)
3779     }
3780 
3781     /// Inserts `additional` new items into `Vec<Self>` at `position`. The new
3782     /// items are initialized with zeros.
3783     ///
3784     /// # Panics
3785     ///
3786     /// Panics if `position > v.len()`.
3787     ///
3788     #[doc = codegen_section!(
3789         header = "h5",
3790         bench = "insert_vec_zeroed",
3791         format = "coco_static_size",
3792     )]
3793     #[cfg(not(no_zerocopy_panic_in_const_and_vec_try_reserve_1_57_0))]
3794     #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
3795     #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(all(rust = "1.57.0", feature = "alloc"))))]
3796     #[inline]
3797     fn insert_vec_zeroed(
3798         v: &mut Vec<Self>,
3799         position: usize,
3800         additional: usize,
3801     ) -> Result<(), AllocError>
3802     where
3803         Self: Sized,
3804     {
3805         assert!(position <= v.len());
3806         // We only conditionally compile on versions on which `try_reserve` is
3807         // stable; the Clippy lint is a false positive.
3808         v.try_reserve(additional).map_err(|_| AllocError)?;
3809         // SAFETY: The `try_reserve` call guarantees that these cannot overflow:
3810         // * `ptr.add(position)`
3811         // * `position + additional`
3812         // * `v.len() + additional`
3813         //
3814         // `v.len() - position` cannot overflow because we asserted that
3815         // `position <= v.len()`.
3816         #[allow(clippy::multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block)]
3817         unsafe {
3818             // This is a potentially overlapping copy.
3819             let ptr = v.as_mut_ptr();
3820             #[allow(clippy::arithmetic_side_effects)]
3821             ptr.add(position).copy_to(ptr.add(position + additional), v.len() - position);
3822             ptr.add(position).write_bytes(0, additional);
3823             #[allow(clippy::arithmetic_side_effects)]
3824             v.set_len(v.len() + additional);
3825         }
3826 
3827         Ok(())
3828     }
3829 }
3830 
3831 /// Analyzes whether a type is [`FromBytes`].
3832 ///
3833 /// This derive analyzes, at compile time, whether the annotated type satisfies
3834 /// the [safety conditions] of `FromBytes` and implements `FromBytes` and its
3835 /// supertraits if it is sound to do so. This derive can be applied to structs,
3836 /// enums, and unions;
3837 /// e.g.:
3838 ///
3839 /// ```
3840 /// # use zerocopy_derive::{FromBytes, FromZeros, Immutable};
3841 /// #[derive(FromBytes)]
3842 /// struct MyStruct {
3843 /// # /*
3844 ///     ...
3845 /// # */
3846 /// }
3847 ///
3848 /// #[derive(FromBytes)]
3849 /// #[repr(u8)]
3850 /// enum MyEnum {
3851 /// #   V00, V01, V02, V03, V04, V05, V06, V07, V08, V09, V0A, V0B, V0C, V0D, V0E,
3852 /// #   V0F, V10, V11, V12, V13, V14, V15, V16, V17, V18, V19, V1A, V1B, V1C, V1D,
3853 /// #   V1E, V1F, V20, V21, V22, V23, V24, V25, V26, V27, V28, V29, V2A, V2B, V2C,
3854 /// #   V2D, V2E, V2F, V30, V31, V32, V33, V34, V35, V36, V37, V38, V39, V3A, V3B,
3855 /// #   V3C, V3D, V3E, V3F, V40, V41, V42, V43, V44, V45, V46, V47, V48, V49, V4A,
3856 /// #   V4B, V4C, V4D, V4E, V4F, V50, V51, V52, V53, V54, V55, V56, V57, V58, V59,
3857 /// #   V5A, V5B, V5C, V5D, V5E, V5F, V60, V61, V62, V63, V64, V65, V66, V67, V68,
3858 /// #   V69, V6A, V6B, V6C, V6D, V6E, V6F, V70, V71, V72, V73, V74, V75, V76, V77,
3859 /// #   V78, V79, V7A, V7B, V7C, V7D, V7E, V7F, V80, V81, V82, V83, V84, V85, V86,
3860 /// #   V87, V88, V89, V8A, V8B, V8C, V8D, V8E, V8F, V90, V91, V92, V93, V94, V95,
3861 /// #   V96, V97, V98, V99, V9A, V9B, V9C, V9D, V9E, V9F, VA0, VA1, VA2, VA3, VA4,
3862 /// #   VA5, VA6, VA7, VA8, VA9, VAA, VAB, VAC, VAD, VAE, VAF, VB0, VB1, VB2, VB3,
3863 /// #   VB4, VB5, VB6, VB7, VB8, VB9, VBA, VBB, VBC, VBD, VBE, VBF, VC0, VC1, VC2,
3864 /// #   VC3, VC4, VC5, VC6, VC7, VC8, VC9, VCA, VCB, VCC, VCD, VCE, VCF, VD0, VD1,
3865 /// #   VD2, VD3, VD4, VD5, VD6, VD7, VD8, VD9, VDA, VDB, VDC, VDD, VDE, VDF, VE0,
3866 /// #   VE1, VE2, VE3, VE4, VE5, VE6, VE7, VE8, VE9, VEA, VEB, VEC, VED, VEE, VEF,
3867 /// #   VF0, VF1, VF2, VF3, VF4, VF5, VF6, VF7, VF8, VF9, VFA, VFB, VFC, VFD, VFE,
3868 /// #   VFF,
3869 /// # /*
3870 ///     ...
3871 /// # */
3872 /// }
3873 ///
3874 /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable)]
3875 /// union MyUnion {
3876 /// #   variant: u8,
3877 /// # /*
3878 ///     ...
3879 /// # */
3880 /// }
3881 /// ```
3882 ///
3883 /// [safety conditions]: trait@FromBytes#safety
3884 ///
3885 /// # Analysis
3886 ///
3887 /// *This section describes, roughly, the analysis performed by this derive to
3888 /// determine whether it is sound to implement `FromBytes` for a given type.
3889 /// Unless you are modifying the implementation of this derive, or attempting to
3890 /// manually implement `FromBytes` for a type yourself, you don't need to read
3891 /// this section.*
3892 ///
3893 /// If a type has the following properties, then this derive can implement
3894 /// `FromBytes` for that type:
3895 ///
3896 /// - If the type is a struct, all of its fields must be `FromBytes`.
3897 /// - If the type is an enum:
3898 ///   - It must have a defined representation which is one of `u8`, `u16`, `i8`,
3899 ///     or `i16`.
3900 ///   - The maximum number of discriminants must be used (so that every possible
3901 ///     bit pattern is a valid one).
3902 ///   - Its fields must be `FromBytes`.
3903 ///
3904 /// This analysis is subject to change. Unsafe code may *only* rely on the
3905 /// documented [safety conditions] of `FromBytes`, and must *not* rely on the
3906 /// implementation details of this derive.
3907 ///
3908 /// ## Why isn't an explicit representation required for structs?
3909 ///
3910 /// Neither this derive, nor the [safety conditions] of `FromBytes`, requires
3911 /// that structs are marked with `#[repr(C)]`.
3912 ///
3913 /// Per the [Rust reference](reference),
3914 ///
3915 /// > The representation of a type can change the padding between fields, but
3916 /// > does not change the layout of the fields themselves.
3917 ///
3918 /// [reference]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/type-layout.html#representations
3919 ///
3920 /// Since the layout of structs only consists of padding bytes and field bytes,
3921 /// a struct is soundly `FromBytes` if:
3922 /// 1. its padding is soundly `FromBytes`, and
3923 /// 2. its fields are soundly `FromBytes`.
3924 ///
3925 /// The answer to the first question is always yes: padding bytes do not have
3926 /// any validity constraints. A [discussion] of this question in the Unsafe Code
3927 /// Guidelines Working Group concluded that it would be virtually unimaginable
3928 /// for future versions of rustc to add validity constraints to padding bytes.
3929 ///
3930 /// [discussion]: https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/174
3931 ///
3932 /// Whether a struct is soundly `FromBytes` therefore solely depends on whether
3933 /// its fields are `FromBytes`.
3934 #[cfg(any(feature = "derive", test))]
3935 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "derive")))]
3936 pub use zerocopy_derive::FromBytes;
3937 
3938 /// Types for which any bit pattern is valid.
3939 ///
3940 /// Any memory region of the appropriate length which contains initialized bytes
3941 /// can be viewed as any `FromBytes` type with no runtime overhead. This is
3942 /// useful for efficiently parsing bytes as structured data.
3943 ///
3944 /// # Warning: Padding bytes
3945 ///
3946 /// Note that, when a value is moved or copied, only the non-padding bytes of
3947 /// that value are guaranteed to be preserved. It is unsound to assume that
3948 /// values written to padding bytes are preserved after a move or copy. For
3949 /// example, the following is unsound:
3950 ///
3951 /// ```rust,no_run
3952 /// use core::mem::{size_of, transmute};
3953 /// use zerocopy::FromZeros;
3954 /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
3955 ///
3956 /// // Assume `Foo` is a type with padding bytes.
3957 /// #[derive(FromZeros, Default)]
3958 /// struct Foo {
3959 /// # /*
3960 ///     ...
3961 /// # */
3962 /// }
3963 ///
3964 /// let mut foo: Foo = Foo::default();
3965 /// FromZeros::zero(&mut foo);
3966 /// // UNSOUND: Although `FromZeros::zero` writes zeros to all bytes of `foo`,
3967 /// // those writes are not guaranteed to be preserved in padding bytes when
3968 /// // `foo` is moved, so this may expose padding bytes as `u8`s.
3969 /// let foo_bytes: [u8; size_of::<Foo>()] = unsafe { transmute(foo) };
3970 /// ```
3971 ///
3972 /// # Implementation
3973 ///
3974 /// **Do not implement this trait yourself!** Instead, use
3975 /// [`#[derive(FromBytes)]`][derive]; e.g.:
3976 ///
3977 /// ```
3978 /// # use zerocopy_derive::{FromBytes, Immutable};
3979 /// #[derive(FromBytes)]
3980 /// struct MyStruct {
3981 /// # /*
3982 ///     ...
3983 /// # */
3984 /// }
3985 ///
3986 /// #[derive(FromBytes)]
3987 /// #[repr(u8)]
3988 /// enum MyEnum {
3989 /// #   V00, V01, V02, V03, V04, V05, V06, V07, V08, V09, V0A, V0B, V0C, V0D, V0E,
3990 /// #   V0F, V10, V11, V12, V13, V14, V15, V16, V17, V18, V19, V1A, V1B, V1C, V1D,
3991 /// #   V1E, V1F, V20, V21, V22, V23, V24, V25, V26, V27, V28, V29, V2A, V2B, V2C,
3992 /// #   V2D, V2E, V2F, V30, V31, V32, V33, V34, V35, V36, V37, V38, V39, V3A, V3B,
3993 /// #   V3C, V3D, V3E, V3F, V40, V41, V42, V43, V44, V45, V46, V47, V48, V49, V4A,
3994 /// #   V4B, V4C, V4D, V4E, V4F, V50, V51, V52, V53, V54, V55, V56, V57, V58, V59,
3995 /// #   V5A, V5B, V5C, V5D, V5E, V5F, V60, V61, V62, V63, V64, V65, V66, V67, V68,
3996 /// #   V69, V6A, V6B, V6C, V6D, V6E, V6F, V70, V71, V72, V73, V74, V75, V76, V77,
3997 /// #   V78, V79, V7A, V7B, V7C, V7D, V7E, V7F, V80, V81, V82, V83, V84, V85, V86,
3998 /// #   V87, V88, V89, V8A, V8B, V8C, V8D, V8E, V8F, V90, V91, V92, V93, V94, V95,
3999 /// #   V96, V97, V98, V99, V9A, V9B, V9C, V9D, V9E, V9F, VA0, VA1, VA2, VA3, VA4,
4000 /// #   VA5, VA6, VA7, VA8, VA9, VAA, VAB, VAC, VAD, VAE, VAF, VB0, VB1, VB2, VB3,
4001 /// #   VB4, VB5, VB6, VB7, VB8, VB9, VBA, VBB, VBC, VBD, VBE, VBF, VC0, VC1, VC2,
4002 /// #   VC3, VC4, VC5, VC6, VC7, VC8, VC9, VCA, VCB, VCC, VCD, VCE, VCF, VD0, VD1,
4003 /// #   VD2, VD3, VD4, VD5, VD6, VD7, VD8, VD9, VDA, VDB, VDC, VDD, VDE, VDF, VE0,
4004 /// #   VE1, VE2, VE3, VE4, VE5, VE6, VE7, VE8, VE9, VEA, VEB, VEC, VED, VEE, VEF,
4005 /// #   VF0, VF1, VF2, VF3, VF4, VF5, VF6, VF7, VF8, VF9, VFA, VFB, VFC, VFD, VFE,
4006 /// #   VFF,
4007 /// # /*
4008 ///     ...
4009 /// # */
4010 /// }
4011 ///
4012 /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable)]
4013 /// union MyUnion {
4014 /// #   variant: u8,
4015 /// # /*
4016 ///     ...
4017 /// # */
4018 /// }
4019 /// ```
4020 ///
4021 /// This derive performs a sophisticated, compile-time safety analysis to
4022 /// determine whether a type is `FromBytes`.
4023 ///
4024 /// # Safety
4025 ///
4026 /// *This section describes what is required in order for `T: FromBytes`, and
4027 /// what unsafe code may assume of such types. If you don't plan on implementing
4028 /// `FromBytes` manually, and you don't plan on writing unsafe code that
4029 /// operates on `FromBytes` types, then you don't need to read this section.*
4030 ///
4031 /// If `T: FromBytes`, then unsafe code may assume that it is sound to produce a
4032 /// `T` whose bytes are initialized to any sequence of valid `u8`s (in other
4033 /// words, any byte value which is not uninitialized). If a type is marked as
4034 /// `FromBytes` which violates this contract, it may cause undefined behavior.
4035 ///
4036 /// `#[derive(FromBytes)]` only permits [types which satisfy these
4037 /// requirements][derive-analysis].
4038 ///
4039 #[cfg_attr(
4040     feature = "derive",
4041     doc = "[derive]: zerocopy_derive::FromBytes",
4042     doc = "[derive-analysis]: zerocopy_derive::FromBytes#analysis"
4043 )]
4044 #[cfg_attr(
4045     not(feature = "derive"),
4046     doc = concat!("[derive]: https://docs.rs/zerocopy/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"), "/zerocopy/derive.FromBytes.html"),
4047     doc = concat!("[derive-analysis]: https://docs.rs/zerocopy/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"), "/zerocopy/derive.FromBytes.html#analysis"),
4048 )]
4049 #[cfg_attr(
4050     not(no_zerocopy_diagnostic_on_unimplemented_1_78_0),
4051     diagnostic::on_unimplemented(note = "Consider adding `#[derive(FromBytes)]` to `{Self}`")
4052 )]
4053 pub unsafe trait FromBytes: FromZeros {
4054     // The `Self: Sized` bound makes it so that `FromBytes` is still object
4055     // safe.
4056     #[doc(hidden)]
4057     fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait()
4058     where
4059         Self: Sized;
4060 
4061     /// Interprets the given `source` as a `&Self`.
4062     ///
4063     /// This method attempts to return a reference to `source` interpreted as a
4064     /// `Self`. If the length of `source` is not a [valid size of
4065     /// `Self`][valid-size], or if `source` is not appropriately aligned, this
4066     /// returns `Err`. If [`Self: Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can
4067     /// [infallibly discard the alignment error][size-error-from].
4068     ///
4069     /// `Self` may be a sized type, a slice, or a [slice DST][slice-dst].
4070     ///
4071     /// [valid-size]: crate::KnownLayout#what-is-a-valid-size
4072     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
4073     /// [size-error-from]: error/struct.SizeError.html#method.from-1
4074     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
4075     ///
4076     /// # Compile-Time Assertions
4077     ///
4078     /// This method cannot yet be used on unsized types whose dynamically-sized
4079     /// component is zero-sized. Attempting to use this method on such types
4080     /// results in a compile-time assertion error; e.g.:
4081     ///
4082     /// ```compile_fail,E0080
4083     /// use zerocopy::*;
4084     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4085     ///
4086     /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
4087     /// #[repr(C)]
4088     /// struct ZSTy {
4089     ///     leading_sized: u16,
4090     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
4091     /// }
4092     ///
4093     /// let _ = ZSTy::ref_from_bytes(0u16.as_bytes()); // ⚠ Compile Error!
4094     /// ```
4095     ///
4096     /// # Examples
4097     ///
4098     /// ```
4099     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
4100     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4101     ///
4102     /// #[derive(FromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
4103     /// #[repr(C)]
4104     /// struct PacketHeader {
4105     ///     src_port: [u8; 2],
4106     ///     dst_port: [u8; 2],
4107     ///     length: [u8; 2],
4108     ///     checksum: [u8; 2],
4109     /// }
4110     ///
4111     /// #[derive(FromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
4112     /// #[repr(C)]
4113     /// struct Packet {
4114     ///     header: PacketHeader,
4115     ///     body: [u8],
4116     /// }
4117     ///
4118     /// // These bytes encode a `Packet`.
4119     /// let bytes = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11][..];
4120     ///
4121     /// let packet = Packet::ref_from_bytes(bytes).unwrap();
4122     ///
4123     /// assert_eq!(packet.header.src_port, [0, 1]);
4124     /// assert_eq!(packet.header.dst_port, [2, 3]);
4125     /// assert_eq!(packet.header.length, [4, 5]);
4126     /// assert_eq!(packet.header.checksum, [6, 7]);
4127     /// assert_eq!(packet.body, [8, 9, 10, 11]);
4128     /// ```
4129     ///
4130     #[doc = codegen_section!(
4131         header = "h5",
4132         bench = "ref_from_bytes",
4133         format = "coco",
4134         arity = 3,
4135         [
4136             open
4137             @index 1
4138             @title "Sized"
4139             @variant "static_size"
4140         ],
4141         [
4142             @index 2
4143             @title "Unsized"
4144             @variant "dynamic_size"
4145         ],
4146         [
4147             @index 3
4148             @title "Dynamically Padded"
4149             @variant "dynamic_padding"
4150         ]
4151     )]
4152     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
4153     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
4154     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
4155     fn ref_from_bytes(source: &[u8]) -> Result<&Self, CastError<&[u8], Self>>
4156     where
4157         Self: KnownLayout + Immutable,
4158     {
4159         static_assert_dst_is_not_zst!(Self);
4160         match Ptr::from_ref(source).try_cast_into_no_leftover::<_, BecauseImmutable>(None) {
4161             Ok(ptr) => Ok(ptr.recall_validity().as_ref()),
4162             Err(err) => Err(err.map_src(|src| src.as_ref())),
4163         }
4164     }
4165 
4166     /// Interprets the prefix of the given `source` as a `&Self` without
4167     /// copying.
4168     ///
4169     /// This method computes the [largest possible size of `Self`][valid-size]
4170     /// that can fit in the leading bytes of `source`, then attempts to return
4171     /// both a reference to those bytes interpreted as a `Self`, and a reference
4172     /// to the remaining bytes. If there are insufficient bytes, or if `source`
4173     /// is not appropriately aligned, this returns `Err`. If [`Self:
4174     /// Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the alignment
4175     /// error][size-error-from].
4176     ///
4177     /// `Self` may be a sized type, a slice, or a [slice DST][slice-dst].
4178     ///
4179     /// [valid-size]: crate::KnownLayout#what-is-a-valid-size
4180     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
4181     /// [size-error-from]: error/struct.SizeError.html#method.from-1
4182     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
4183     ///
4184     /// # Compile-Time Assertions
4185     ///
4186     /// This method cannot yet be used on unsized types whose dynamically-sized
4187     /// component is zero-sized. See [`ref_from_prefix_with_elems`], which does
4188     /// support such types. Attempting to use this method on such types results
4189     /// in a compile-time assertion error; e.g.:
4190     ///
4191     /// ```compile_fail,E0080
4192     /// use zerocopy::*;
4193     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4194     ///
4195     /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
4196     /// #[repr(C)]
4197     /// struct ZSTy {
4198     ///     leading_sized: u16,
4199     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
4200     /// }
4201     ///
4202     /// let _ = ZSTy::ref_from_prefix(0u16.as_bytes()); // ⚠ Compile Error!
4203     /// ```
4204     ///
4205     /// [`ref_from_prefix_with_elems`]: FromBytes::ref_from_prefix_with_elems
4206     ///
4207     /// # Examples
4208     ///
4209     /// ```
4210     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
4211     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4212     ///
4213     /// #[derive(FromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
4214     /// #[repr(C)]
4215     /// struct PacketHeader {
4216     ///     src_port: [u8; 2],
4217     ///     dst_port: [u8; 2],
4218     ///     length: [u8; 2],
4219     ///     checksum: [u8; 2],
4220     /// }
4221     ///
4222     /// #[derive(FromBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
4223     /// #[repr(C)]
4224     /// struct Packet {
4225     ///     header: PacketHeader,
4226     ///     body: [[u8; 2]],
4227     /// }
4228     ///
4229     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode a `Packet`.
4230     /// let bytes = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14][..];
4231     ///
4232     /// let (packet, suffix) = Packet::ref_from_prefix(bytes).unwrap();
4233     ///
4234     /// assert_eq!(packet.header.src_port, [0, 1]);
4235     /// assert_eq!(packet.header.dst_port, [2, 3]);
4236     /// assert_eq!(packet.header.length, [4, 5]);
4237     /// assert_eq!(packet.header.checksum, [6, 7]);
4238     /// assert_eq!(packet.body, [[8, 9], [10, 11], [12, 13]]);
4239     /// assert_eq!(suffix, &[14u8][..]);
4240     /// ```
4241     ///
4242     #[doc = codegen_section!(
4243         header = "h5",
4244         bench = "ref_from_prefix",
4245         format = "coco",
4246         arity = 3,
4247         [
4248             open
4249             @index 1
4250             @title "Sized"
4251             @variant "static_size"
4252         ],
4253         [
4254             @index 2
4255             @title "Unsized"
4256             @variant "dynamic_size"
4257         ],
4258         [
4259             @index 3
4260             @title "Dynamically Padded"
4261             @variant "dynamic_padding"
4262         ]
4263     )]
4264     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
4265     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
4266     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
4267     fn ref_from_prefix(source: &[u8]) -> Result<(&Self, &[u8]), CastError<&[u8], Self>>
4268     where
4269         Self: KnownLayout + Immutable,
4270     {
4271         static_assert_dst_is_not_zst!(Self);
4272         ref_from_prefix_suffix(source, None, CastType::Prefix)
4273     }
4274 
4275     /// Interprets the suffix of the given bytes as a `&Self`.
4276     ///
4277     /// This method computes the [largest possible size of `Self`][valid-size]
4278     /// that can fit in the trailing bytes of `source`, then attempts to return
4279     /// both a reference to those bytes interpreted as a `Self`, and a reference
4280     /// to the preceding bytes. If there are insufficient bytes, or if that
4281     /// suffix of `source` is not appropriately aligned, this returns `Err`. If
4282     /// [`Self: Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the
4283     /// alignment error][size-error-from].
4284     ///
4285     /// `Self` may be a sized type, a slice, or a [slice DST][slice-dst].
4286     ///
4287     /// [valid-size]: crate::KnownLayout#what-is-a-valid-size
4288     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
4289     /// [size-error-from]: error/struct.SizeError.html#method.from-1
4290     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
4291     ///
4292     /// # Compile-Time Assertions
4293     ///
4294     /// This method cannot yet be used on unsized types whose dynamically-sized
4295     /// component is zero-sized. See [`ref_from_suffix_with_elems`], which does
4296     /// support such types. Attempting to use this method on such types results
4297     /// in a compile-time assertion error; e.g.:
4298     ///
4299     /// ```compile_fail,E0080
4300     /// use zerocopy::*;
4301     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4302     ///
4303     /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
4304     /// #[repr(C)]
4305     /// struct ZSTy {
4306     ///     leading_sized: u16,
4307     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
4308     /// }
4309     ///
4310     /// let _ = ZSTy::ref_from_suffix(0u16.as_bytes()); // ⚠ Compile Error!
4311     /// ```
4312     ///
4313     /// [`ref_from_suffix_with_elems`]: FromBytes::ref_from_suffix_with_elems
4314     ///
4315     /// # Examples
4316     ///
4317     /// ```
4318     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
4319     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4320     ///
4321     /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
4322     /// #[repr(C)]
4323     /// struct PacketTrailer {
4324     ///     frame_check_sequence: [u8; 4],
4325     /// }
4326     ///
4327     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode a `PacketTrailer`.
4328     /// let bytes = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9][..];
4329     ///
4330     /// let (prefix, trailer) = PacketTrailer::ref_from_suffix(bytes).unwrap();
4331     ///
4332     /// assert_eq!(prefix, &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5][..]);
4333     /// assert_eq!(trailer.frame_check_sequence, [6, 7, 8, 9]);
4334     /// ```
4335     ///
4336     #[doc = codegen_section!(
4337         header = "h5",
4338         bench = "ref_from_suffix",
4339         format = "coco",
4340         arity = 3,
4341         [
4342             open
4343             @index 1
4344             @title "Sized"
4345             @variant "static_size"
4346         ],
4347         [
4348             @index 2
4349             @title "Unsized"
4350             @variant "dynamic_size"
4351         ],
4352         [
4353             @index 3
4354             @title "Dynamically Padded"
4355             @variant "dynamic_padding"
4356         ]
4357     )]
4358     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
4359     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
4360     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
4361     fn ref_from_suffix(source: &[u8]) -> Result<(&[u8], &Self), CastError<&[u8], Self>>
4362     where
4363         Self: Immutable + KnownLayout,
4364     {
4365         static_assert_dst_is_not_zst!(Self);
4366         ref_from_prefix_suffix(source, None, CastType::Suffix).map(swap)
4367     }
4368 
4369     /// Interprets the given `source` as a `&mut Self`.
4370     ///
4371     /// This method attempts to return a reference to `source` interpreted as a
4372     /// `Self`. If the length of `source` is not a [valid size of
4373     /// `Self`][valid-size], or if `source` is not appropriately aligned, this
4374     /// returns `Err`. If [`Self: Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can
4375     /// [infallibly discard the alignment error][size-error-from].
4376     ///
4377     /// `Self` may be a sized type, a slice, or a [slice DST][slice-dst].
4378     ///
4379     /// [valid-size]: crate::KnownLayout#what-is-a-valid-size
4380     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
4381     /// [size-error-from]: error/struct.SizeError.html#method.from-1
4382     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
4383     ///
4384     /// # Compile-Time Assertions
4385     ///
4386     /// This method cannot yet be used on unsized types whose dynamically-sized
4387     /// component is zero-sized. See [`mut_from_prefix_with_elems`], which does
4388     /// support such types. Attempting to use this method on such types results
4389     /// in a compile-time assertion error; e.g.:
4390     ///
4391     /// ```compile_fail,E0080
4392     /// use zerocopy::*;
4393     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4394     ///
4395     /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
4396     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
4397     /// struct ZSTy {
4398     ///     leading_sized: [u8; 2],
4399     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
4400     /// }
4401     ///
4402     /// let mut source = [85, 85];
4403     /// let _ = ZSTy::mut_from_bytes(&mut source[..]); // ⚠ Compile Error!
4404     /// ```
4405     ///
4406     /// [`mut_from_prefix_with_elems`]: FromBytes::mut_from_prefix_with_elems
4407     ///
4408     /// # Examples
4409     ///
4410     /// ```
4411     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
4412     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4413     ///
4414     /// #[derive(FromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
4415     /// #[repr(C)]
4416     /// struct PacketHeader {
4417     ///     src_port: [u8; 2],
4418     ///     dst_port: [u8; 2],
4419     ///     length: [u8; 2],
4420     ///     checksum: [u8; 2],
4421     /// }
4422     ///
4423     /// // These bytes encode a `PacketHeader`.
4424     /// let bytes = &mut [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7][..];
4425     ///
4426     /// let header = PacketHeader::mut_from_bytes(bytes).unwrap();
4427     ///
4428     /// assert_eq!(header.src_port, [0, 1]);
4429     /// assert_eq!(header.dst_port, [2, 3]);
4430     /// assert_eq!(header.length, [4, 5]);
4431     /// assert_eq!(header.checksum, [6, 7]);
4432     ///
4433     /// header.checksum = [0, 0];
4434     ///
4435     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 0]);
4436     ///
4437     /// ```
4438     ///
4439     #[doc = codegen_header!("h5", "mut_from_bytes")]
4440     ///
4441     /// See [`FromBytes::ref_from_bytes`](#method.ref_from_bytes.codegen).
4442     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
4443     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
4444     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
4445     fn mut_from_bytes(source: &mut [u8]) -> Result<&mut Self, CastError<&mut [u8], Self>>
4446     where
4447         Self: IntoBytes + KnownLayout,
4448     {
4449         static_assert_dst_is_not_zst!(Self);
4450         match Ptr::from_mut(source).try_cast_into_no_leftover::<_, BecauseExclusive>(None) {
4451             Ok(ptr) => Ok(ptr.recall_validity::<_, (_, (_, _))>().as_mut()),
4452             Err(err) => Err(err.map_src(|src| src.as_mut())),
4453         }
4454     }
4455 
4456     /// Interprets the prefix of the given `source` as a `&mut Self` without
4457     /// copying.
4458     ///
4459     /// This method computes the [largest possible size of `Self`][valid-size]
4460     /// that can fit in the leading bytes of `source`, then attempts to return
4461     /// both a reference to those bytes interpreted as a `Self`, and a reference
4462     /// to the remaining bytes. If there are insufficient bytes, or if `source`
4463     /// is not appropriately aligned, this returns `Err`. If [`Self:
4464     /// Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the alignment
4465     /// error][size-error-from].
4466     ///
4467     /// `Self` may be a sized type, a slice, or a [slice DST][slice-dst].
4468     ///
4469     /// [valid-size]: crate::KnownLayout#what-is-a-valid-size
4470     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
4471     /// [size-error-from]: error/struct.SizeError.html#method.from-1
4472     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
4473     ///
4474     /// # Compile-Time Assertions
4475     ///
4476     /// This method cannot yet be used on unsized types whose dynamically-sized
4477     /// component is zero-sized. See [`mut_from_suffix_with_elems`], which does
4478     /// support such types. Attempting to use this method on such types results
4479     /// in a compile-time assertion error; e.g.:
4480     ///
4481     /// ```compile_fail,E0080
4482     /// use zerocopy::*;
4483     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4484     ///
4485     /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
4486     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
4487     /// struct ZSTy {
4488     ///     leading_sized: [u8; 2],
4489     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
4490     /// }
4491     ///
4492     /// let mut source = [85, 85];
4493     /// let _ = ZSTy::mut_from_prefix(&mut source[..]); // ⚠ Compile Error!
4494     /// ```
4495     ///
4496     /// [`mut_from_suffix_with_elems`]: FromBytes::mut_from_suffix_with_elems
4497     ///
4498     /// # Examples
4499     ///
4500     /// ```
4501     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
4502     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4503     ///
4504     /// #[derive(FromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
4505     /// #[repr(C)]
4506     /// struct PacketHeader {
4507     ///     src_port: [u8; 2],
4508     ///     dst_port: [u8; 2],
4509     ///     length: [u8; 2],
4510     ///     checksum: [u8; 2],
4511     /// }
4512     ///
4513     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode a `PacketHeader`.
4514     /// let bytes = &mut [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9][..];
4515     ///
4516     /// let (header, body) = PacketHeader::mut_from_prefix(bytes).unwrap();
4517     ///
4518     /// assert_eq!(header.src_port, [0, 1]);
4519     /// assert_eq!(header.dst_port, [2, 3]);
4520     /// assert_eq!(header.length, [4, 5]);
4521     /// assert_eq!(header.checksum, [6, 7]);
4522     /// assert_eq!(body, &[8, 9][..]);
4523     ///
4524     /// header.checksum = [0, 0];
4525     /// body.fill(1);
4526     ///
4527     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 0, 1, 1]);
4528     /// ```
4529     ///
4530     #[doc = codegen_header!("h5", "mut_from_prefix")]
4531     ///
4532     /// See [`FromBytes::ref_from_prefix`](#method.ref_from_prefix.codegen).
4533     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
4534     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
4535     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
4536     fn mut_from_prefix(
4537         source: &mut [u8],
4538     ) -> Result<(&mut Self, &mut [u8]), CastError<&mut [u8], Self>>
4539     where
4540         Self: IntoBytes + KnownLayout,
4541     {
4542         static_assert_dst_is_not_zst!(Self);
4543         mut_from_prefix_suffix(source, None, CastType::Prefix)
4544     }
4545 
4546     /// Interprets the suffix of the given `source` as a `&mut Self` without
4547     /// copying.
4548     ///
4549     /// This method computes the [largest possible size of `Self`][valid-size]
4550     /// that can fit in the trailing bytes of `source`, then attempts to return
4551     /// both a reference to those bytes interpreted as a `Self`, and a reference
4552     /// to the preceding bytes. If there are insufficient bytes, or if that
4553     /// suffix of `source` is not appropriately aligned, this returns `Err`. If
4554     /// [`Self: Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the
4555     /// alignment error][size-error-from].
4556     ///
4557     /// `Self` may be a sized type, a slice, or a [slice DST][slice-dst].
4558     ///
4559     /// [valid-size]: crate::KnownLayout#what-is-a-valid-size
4560     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
4561     /// [size-error-from]: error/struct.SizeError.html#method.from-1
4562     /// [slice-dst]: KnownLayout#dynamically-sized-types
4563     ///
4564     /// # Compile-Time Assertions
4565     ///
4566     /// This method cannot yet be used on unsized types whose dynamically-sized
4567     /// component is zero-sized. Attempting to use this method on such types
4568     /// results in a compile-time assertion error; e.g.:
4569     ///
4570     /// ```compile_fail,E0080
4571     /// use zerocopy::*;
4572     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4573     ///
4574     /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable, IntoBytes, KnownLayout)]
4575     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
4576     /// struct ZSTy {
4577     ///     leading_sized: [u8; 2],
4578     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
4579     /// }
4580     ///
4581     /// let mut source = [85, 85];
4582     /// let _ = ZSTy::mut_from_suffix(&mut source[..]); // ⚠ Compile Error!
4583     /// ```
4584     ///
4585     /// # Examples
4586     ///
4587     /// ```
4588     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
4589     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4590     ///
4591     /// #[derive(FromBytes, IntoBytes, KnownLayout, Immutable)]
4592     /// #[repr(C)]
4593     /// struct PacketTrailer {
4594     ///     frame_check_sequence: [u8; 4],
4595     /// }
4596     ///
4597     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode a `PacketTrailer`.
4598     /// let bytes = &mut [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9][..];
4599     ///
4600     /// let (prefix, trailer) = PacketTrailer::mut_from_suffix(bytes).unwrap();
4601     ///
4602     /// assert_eq!(prefix, &[0u8, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5][..]);
4603     /// assert_eq!(trailer.frame_check_sequence, [6, 7, 8, 9]);
4604     ///
4605     /// prefix.fill(0);
4606     /// trailer.frame_check_sequence.fill(1);
4607     ///
4608     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1]);
4609     /// ```
4610     ///
4611     #[doc = codegen_header!("h5", "mut_from_suffix")]
4612     ///
4613     /// See [`FromBytes::ref_from_suffix`](#method.ref_from_suffix.codegen).
4614     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
4615     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
4616     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
4617     fn mut_from_suffix(
4618         source: &mut [u8],
4619     ) -> Result<(&mut [u8], &mut Self), CastError<&mut [u8], Self>>
4620     where
4621         Self: IntoBytes + KnownLayout,
4622     {
4623         static_assert_dst_is_not_zst!(Self);
4624         mut_from_prefix_suffix(source, None, CastType::Suffix).map(swap)
4625     }
4626 
4627     /// Interprets the given `source` as a `&Self` with a DST length equal to
4628     /// `count`.
4629     ///
4630     /// This method attempts to return a reference to `source` interpreted as a
4631     /// `Self` with `count` trailing elements. If the length of `source` is not
4632     /// equal to the size of `Self` with `count` elements, or if `source` is not
4633     /// appropriately aligned, this returns `Err`. If [`Self:
4634     /// Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the alignment
4635     /// error][size-error-from].
4636     ///
4637     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
4638     /// [size-error-from]: error/struct.SizeError.html#method.from-1
4639     ///
4640     /// # Examples
4641     ///
4642     /// ```
4643     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
4644     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4645     ///
4646     /// # #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
4647     /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable)]
4648     /// #[repr(C)]
4649     /// struct Pixel {
4650     ///     r: u8,
4651     ///     g: u8,
4652     ///     b: u8,
4653     ///     a: u8,
4654     /// }
4655     ///
4656     /// let bytes = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7][..];
4657     ///
4658     /// let pixels = <[Pixel]>::ref_from_bytes_with_elems(bytes, 2).unwrap();
4659     ///
4660     /// assert_eq!(pixels, &[
4661     ///     Pixel { r: 0, g: 1, b: 2, a: 3 },
4662     ///     Pixel { r: 4, g: 5, b: 6, a: 7 },
4663     /// ]);
4664     ///
4665     /// ```
4666     ///
4667     /// Since an explicit `count` is provided, this method supports types with
4668     /// zero-sized trailing slice elements. Methods such as [`ref_from_bytes`]
4669     /// which do not take an explicit count do not support such types.
4670     ///
4671     /// ```
4672     /// use zerocopy::*;
4673     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4674     ///
4675     /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
4676     /// #[repr(C)]
4677     /// struct ZSTy {
4678     ///     leading_sized: [u8; 2],
4679     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
4680     /// }
4681     ///
4682     /// let src = &[85, 85][..];
4683     /// let zsty = ZSTy::ref_from_bytes_with_elems(src, 42).unwrap();
4684     /// assert_eq!(zsty.trailing_dst.len(), 42);
4685     /// ```
4686     ///
4687     /// [`ref_from_bytes`]: FromBytes::ref_from_bytes
4688     ///
4689     #[doc = codegen_section!(
4690         header = "h5",
4691         bench = "ref_from_bytes_with_elems",
4692         format = "coco",
4693         arity = 2,
4694         [
4695             open
4696             @index 1
4697             @title "Unsized"
4698             @variant "dynamic_size"
4699         ],
4700         [
4701             @index 2
4702             @title "Dynamically Padded"
4703             @variant "dynamic_padding"
4704         ]
4705     )]
4706     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
4707     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
4708     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
4709     fn ref_from_bytes_with_elems(
4710         source: &[u8],
4711         count: usize,
4712     ) -> Result<&Self, CastError<&[u8], Self>>
4713     where
4714         Self: KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize> + Immutable,
4715     {
4716         let source = Ptr::from_ref(source);
4717         let maybe_slf = source.try_cast_into_no_leftover::<_, BecauseImmutable>(Some(count));
4718         match maybe_slf {
4719             Ok(slf) => Ok(slf.recall_validity().as_ref()),
4720             Err(err) => Err(err.map_src(|s| s.as_ref())),
4721         }
4722     }
4723 
4724     /// Interprets the prefix of the given `source` as a DST `&Self` with length
4725     /// equal to `count`.
4726     ///
4727     /// This method attempts to return a reference to the prefix of `source`
4728     /// interpreted as a `Self` with `count` trailing elements, and a reference
4729     /// to the remaining bytes. If there are insufficient bytes, or if `source`
4730     /// is not appropriately aligned, this returns `Err`. If [`Self:
4731     /// Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the alignment
4732     /// error][size-error-from].
4733     ///
4734     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
4735     /// [size-error-from]: error/struct.SizeError.html#method.from-1
4736     ///
4737     /// # Examples
4738     ///
4739     /// ```
4740     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
4741     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4742     ///
4743     /// # #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
4744     /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable)]
4745     /// #[repr(C)]
4746     /// struct Pixel {
4747     ///     r: u8,
4748     ///     g: u8,
4749     ///     b: u8,
4750     ///     a: u8,
4751     /// }
4752     ///
4753     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode two `Pixel`s.
4754     /// let bytes = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9][..];
4755     ///
4756     /// let (pixels, suffix) = <[Pixel]>::ref_from_prefix_with_elems(bytes, 2).unwrap();
4757     ///
4758     /// assert_eq!(pixels, &[
4759     ///     Pixel { r: 0, g: 1, b: 2, a: 3 },
4760     ///     Pixel { r: 4, g: 5, b: 6, a: 7 },
4761     /// ]);
4762     ///
4763     /// assert_eq!(suffix, &[8, 9]);
4764     /// ```
4765     ///
4766     /// Since an explicit `count` is provided, this method supports types with
4767     /// zero-sized trailing slice elements. Methods such as [`ref_from_prefix`]
4768     /// which do not take an explicit count do not support such types.
4769     ///
4770     /// ```
4771     /// use zerocopy::*;
4772     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4773     ///
4774     /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
4775     /// #[repr(C)]
4776     /// struct ZSTy {
4777     ///     leading_sized: [u8; 2],
4778     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
4779     /// }
4780     ///
4781     /// let src = &[85, 85][..];
4782     /// let (zsty, _) = ZSTy::ref_from_prefix_with_elems(src, 42).unwrap();
4783     /// assert_eq!(zsty.trailing_dst.len(), 42);
4784     /// ```
4785     ///
4786     /// [`ref_from_prefix`]: FromBytes::ref_from_prefix
4787     ///
4788     #[doc = codegen_section!(
4789         header = "h5",
4790         bench = "ref_from_prefix_with_elems",
4791         format = "coco",
4792         arity = 2,
4793         [
4794             open
4795             @index 1
4796             @title "Unsized"
4797             @variant "dynamic_size"
4798         ],
4799         [
4800             @index 2
4801             @title "Dynamically Padded"
4802             @variant "dynamic_padding"
4803         ]
4804     )]
4805     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
4806     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
4807     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
4808     fn ref_from_prefix_with_elems(
4809         source: &[u8],
4810         count: usize,
4811     ) -> Result<(&Self, &[u8]), CastError<&[u8], Self>>
4812     where
4813         Self: KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize> + Immutable,
4814     {
4815         ref_from_prefix_suffix(source, Some(count), CastType::Prefix)
4816     }
4817 
4818     /// Interprets the suffix of the given `source` as a DST `&Self` with length
4819     /// equal to `count`.
4820     ///
4821     /// This method attempts to return a reference to the suffix of `source`
4822     /// interpreted as a `Self` with `count` trailing elements, and a reference
4823     /// to the preceding bytes. If there are insufficient bytes, or if that
4824     /// suffix of `source` is not appropriately aligned, this returns `Err`. If
4825     /// [`Self: Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the
4826     /// alignment error][size-error-from].
4827     ///
4828     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
4829     /// [size-error-from]: error/struct.SizeError.html#method.from-1
4830     ///
4831     /// # Examples
4832     ///
4833     /// ```
4834     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
4835     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4836     ///
4837     /// # #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
4838     /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable)]
4839     /// #[repr(C)]
4840     /// struct Pixel {
4841     ///     r: u8,
4842     ///     g: u8,
4843     ///     b: u8,
4844     ///     a: u8,
4845     /// }
4846     ///
4847     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode two `Pixel`s.
4848     /// let bytes = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9][..];
4849     ///
4850     /// let (prefix, pixels) = <[Pixel]>::ref_from_suffix_with_elems(bytes, 2).unwrap();
4851     ///
4852     /// assert_eq!(prefix, &[0, 1]);
4853     ///
4854     /// assert_eq!(pixels, &[
4855     ///     Pixel { r: 2, g: 3, b: 4, a: 5 },
4856     ///     Pixel { r: 6, g: 7, b: 8, a: 9 },
4857     /// ]);
4858     /// ```
4859     ///
4860     /// Since an explicit `count` is provided, this method supports types with
4861     /// zero-sized trailing slice elements. Methods such as [`ref_from_suffix`]
4862     /// which do not take an explicit count do not support such types.
4863     ///
4864     /// ```
4865     /// use zerocopy::*;
4866     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4867     ///
4868     /// #[derive(FromBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
4869     /// #[repr(C)]
4870     /// struct ZSTy {
4871     ///     leading_sized: [u8; 2],
4872     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
4873     /// }
4874     ///
4875     /// let src = &[85, 85][..];
4876     /// let (_, zsty) = ZSTy::ref_from_suffix_with_elems(src, 42).unwrap();
4877     /// assert_eq!(zsty.trailing_dst.len(), 42);
4878     /// ```
4879     ///
4880     /// [`ref_from_suffix`]: FromBytes::ref_from_suffix
4881     ///
4882     #[doc = codegen_section!(
4883         header = "h5",
4884         bench = "ref_from_suffix_with_elems",
4885         format = "coco",
4886         arity = 2,
4887         [
4888             open
4889             @index 1
4890             @title "Unsized"
4891             @variant "dynamic_size"
4892         ],
4893         [
4894             @index 2
4895             @title "Dynamically Padded"
4896             @variant "dynamic_padding"
4897         ]
4898     )]
4899     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
4900     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
4901     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
4902     fn ref_from_suffix_with_elems(
4903         source: &[u8],
4904         count: usize,
4905     ) -> Result<(&[u8], &Self), CastError<&[u8], Self>>
4906     where
4907         Self: KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize> + Immutable,
4908     {
4909         ref_from_prefix_suffix(source, Some(count), CastType::Suffix).map(swap)
4910     }
4911 
4912     /// Interprets the given `source` as a `&mut Self` with a DST length equal
4913     /// to `count`.
4914     ///
4915     /// This method attempts to return a reference to `source` interpreted as a
4916     /// `Self` with `count` trailing elements. If the length of `source` is not
4917     /// equal to the size of `Self` with `count` elements, or if `source` is not
4918     /// appropriately aligned, this returns `Err`. If [`Self:
4919     /// Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the alignment
4920     /// error][size-error-from].
4921     ///
4922     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
4923     /// [size-error-from]: error/struct.SizeError.html#method.from-1
4924     ///
4925     /// # Examples
4926     ///
4927     /// ```
4928     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
4929     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4930     ///
4931     /// # #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
4932     /// #[derive(KnownLayout, FromBytes, IntoBytes, Immutable)]
4933     /// #[repr(C)]
4934     /// struct Pixel {
4935     ///     r: u8,
4936     ///     g: u8,
4937     ///     b: u8,
4938     ///     a: u8,
4939     /// }
4940     ///
4941     /// let bytes = &mut [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7][..];
4942     ///
4943     /// let pixels = <[Pixel]>::mut_from_bytes_with_elems(bytes, 2).unwrap();
4944     ///
4945     /// assert_eq!(pixels, &[
4946     ///     Pixel { r: 0, g: 1, b: 2, a: 3 },
4947     ///     Pixel { r: 4, g: 5, b: 6, a: 7 },
4948     /// ]);
4949     ///
4950     /// pixels[1] = Pixel { r: 0, g: 0, b: 0, a: 0 };
4951     ///
4952     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [0, 1, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0]);
4953     /// ```
4954     ///
4955     /// Since an explicit `count` is provided, this method supports types with
4956     /// zero-sized trailing slice elements. Methods such as [`mut_from_bytes`]
4957     /// which do not take an explicit count do not support such types.
4958     ///
4959     /// ```
4960     /// use zerocopy::*;
4961     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
4962     ///
4963     /// #[derive(FromBytes, IntoBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
4964     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
4965     /// struct ZSTy {
4966     ///     leading_sized: [u8; 2],
4967     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
4968     /// }
4969     ///
4970     /// let src = &mut [85, 85][..];
4971     /// let zsty = ZSTy::mut_from_bytes_with_elems(src, 42).unwrap();
4972     /// assert_eq!(zsty.trailing_dst.len(), 42);
4973     /// ```
4974     ///
4975     /// [`mut_from_bytes`]: FromBytes::mut_from_bytes
4976     ///
4977     #[doc = codegen_header!("h5", "mut_from_bytes_with_elems")]
4978     ///
4979     /// See [`TryFromBytes::ref_from_bytes_with_elems`](#method.ref_from_bytes_with_elems.codegen).
4980     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
4981     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
4982     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
4983     fn mut_from_bytes_with_elems(
4984         source: &mut [u8],
4985         count: usize,
4986     ) -> Result<&mut Self, CastError<&mut [u8], Self>>
4987     where
4988         Self: IntoBytes + KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize> + Immutable,
4989     {
4990         let source = Ptr::from_mut(source);
4991         let maybe_slf = source.try_cast_into_no_leftover::<_, BecauseImmutable>(Some(count));
4992         match maybe_slf {
4993             Ok(slf) => Ok(slf.recall_validity::<_, (_, (_, BecauseExclusive))>().as_mut()),
4994             Err(err) => Err(err.map_src(|s| s.as_mut())),
4995         }
4996     }
4997 
4998     /// Interprets the prefix of the given `source` as a `&mut Self` with DST
4999     /// length equal to `count`.
5000     ///
5001     /// This method attempts to return a reference to the prefix of `source`
5002     /// interpreted as a `Self` with `count` trailing elements, and a reference
5003     /// to the preceding bytes. If there are insufficient bytes, or if `source`
5004     /// is not appropriately aligned, this returns `Err`. If [`Self:
5005     /// Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the alignment
5006     /// error][size-error-from].
5007     ///
5008     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
5009     /// [size-error-from]: error/struct.SizeError.html#method.from-1
5010     ///
5011     /// # Examples
5012     ///
5013     /// ```
5014     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
5015     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
5016     ///
5017     /// # #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
5018     /// #[derive(KnownLayout, FromBytes, IntoBytes, Immutable)]
5019     /// #[repr(C)]
5020     /// struct Pixel {
5021     ///     r: u8,
5022     ///     g: u8,
5023     ///     b: u8,
5024     ///     a: u8,
5025     /// }
5026     ///
5027     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode two `Pixel`s.
5028     /// let bytes = &mut [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9][..];
5029     ///
5030     /// let (pixels, suffix) = <[Pixel]>::mut_from_prefix_with_elems(bytes, 2).unwrap();
5031     ///
5032     /// assert_eq!(pixels, &[
5033     ///     Pixel { r: 0, g: 1, b: 2, a: 3 },
5034     ///     Pixel { r: 4, g: 5, b: 6, a: 7 },
5035     /// ]);
5036     ///
5037     /// assert_eq!(suffix, &[8, 9]);
5038     ///
5039     /// pixels[1] = Pixel { r: 0, g: 0, b: 0, a: 0 };
5040     /// suffix.fill(1);
5041     ///
5042     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [0, 1, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1]);
5043     /// ```
5044     ///
5045     /// Since an explicit `count` is provided, this method supports types with
5046     /// zero-sized trailing slice elements. Methods such as [`mut_from_prefix`]
5047     /// which do not take an explicit count do not support such types.
5048     ///
5049     /// ```
5050     /// use zerocopy::*;
5051     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
5052     ///
5053     /// #[derive(FromBytes, IntoBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
5054     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
5055     /// struct ZSTy {
5056     ///     leading_sized: [u8; 2],
5057     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
5058     /// }
5059     ///
5060     /// let src = &mut [85, 85][..];
5061     /// let (zsty, _) = ZSTy::mut_from_prefix_with_elems(src, 42).unwrap();
5062     /// assert_eq!(zsty.trailing_dst.len(), 42);
5063     /// ```
5064     ///
5065     /// [`mut_from_prefix`]: FromBytes::mut_from_prefix
5066     ///
5067     #[doc = codegen_header!("h5", "mut_from_prefix_with_elems")]
5068     ///
5069     /// See [`TryFromBytes::ref_from_prefix_with_elems`](#method.ref_from_prefix_with_elems.codegen).
5070     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
5071     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
5072     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
5073     fn mut_from_prefix_with_elems(
5074         source: &mut [u8],
5075         count: usize,
5076     ) -> Result<(&mut Self, &mut [u8]), CastError<&mut [u8], Self>>
5077     where
5078         Self: IntoBytes + KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize>,
5079     {
5080         mut_from_prefix_suffix(source, Some(count), CastType::Prefix)
5081     }
5082 
5083     /// Interprets the suffix of the given `source` as a `&mut Self` with DST
5084     /// length equal to `count`.
5085     ///
5086     /// This method attempts to return a reference to the suffix of `source`
5087     /// interpreted as a `Self` with `count` trailing elements, and a reference
5088     /// to the remaining bytes. If there are insufficient bytes, or if that
5089     /// suffix of `source` is not appropriately aligned, this returns `Err`. If
5090     /// [`Self: Unaligned`][self-unaligned], you can [infallibly discard the
5091     /// alignment error][size-error-from].
5092     ///
5093     /// [self-unaligned]: Unaligned
5094     /// [size-error-from]: error/struct.SizeError.html#method.from-1
5095     ///
5096     /// # Examples
5097     ///
5098     /// ```
5099     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
5100     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
5101     ///
5102     /// # #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
5103     /// #[derive(FromBytes, IntoBytes, Immutable)]
5104     /// #[repr(C)]
5105     /// struct Pixel {
5106     ///     r: u8,
5107     ///     g: u8,
5108     ///     b: u8,
5109     ///     a: u8,
5110     /// }
5111     ///
5112     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode two `Pixel`s.
5113     /// let bytes = &mut [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9][..];
5114     ///
5115     /// let (prefix, pixels) = <[Pixel]>::mut_from_suffix_with_elems(bytes, 2).unwrap();
5116     ///
5117     /// assert_eq!(prefix, &[0, 1]);
5118     ///
5119     /// assert_eq!(pixels, &[
5120     ///     Pixel { r: 2, g: 3, b: 4, a: 5 },
5121     ///     Pixel { r: 6, g: 7, b: 8, a: 9 },
5122     /// ]);
5123     ///
5124     /// prefix.fill(9);
5125     /// pixels[1] = Pixel { r: 0, g: 0, b: 0, a: 0 };
5126     ///
5127     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [9, 9, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 0, 0, 0]);
5128     /// ```
5129     ///
5130     /// Since an explicit `count` is provided, this method supports types with
5131     /// zero-sized trailing slice elements. Methods such as [`mut_from_suffix`]
5132     /// which do not take an explicit count do not support such types.
5133     ///
5134     /// ```
5135     /// use zerocopy::*;
5136     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
5137     ///
5138     /// #[derive(FromBytes, IntoBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
5139     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
5140     /// struct ZSTy {
5141     ///     leading_sized: [u8; 2],
5142     ///     trailing_dst: [()],
5143     /// }
5144     ///
5145     /// let src = &mut [85, 85][..];
5146     /// let (_, zsty) = ZSTy::mut_from_suffix_with_elems(src, 42).unwrap();
5147     /// assert_eq!(zsty.trailing_dst.len(), 42);
5148     /// ```
5149     ///
5150     /// [`mut_from_suffix`]: FromBytes::mut_from_suffix
5151     ///
5152     #[doc = codegen_header!("h5", "mut_from_suffix_with_elems")]
5153     ///
5154     /// See [`TryFromBytes::ref_from_suffix_with_elems`](#method.ref_from_suffix_with_elems.codegen).
5155     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
5156     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
5157     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
5158     fn mut_from_suffix_with_elems(
5159         source: &mut [u8],
5160         count: usize,
5161     ) -> Result<(&mut [u8], &mut Self), CastError<&mut [u8], Self>>
5162     where
5163         Self: IntoBytes + KnownLayout<PointerMetadata = usize>,
5164     {
5165         mut_from_prefix_suffix(source, Some(count), CastType::Suffix).map(swap)
5166     }
5167 
5168     /// Reads a copy of `Self` from the given `source`.
5169     ///
5170     /// If `source.len() != size_of::<Self>()`, `read_from_bytes` returns `Err`.
5171     ///
5172     /// # Examples
5173     ///
5174     /// ```
5175     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
5176     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
5177     ///
5178     /// #[derive(FromBytes)]
5179     /// #[repr(C)]
5180     /// struct PacketHeader {
5181     ///     src_port: [u8; 2],
5182     ///     dst_port: [u8; 2],
5183     ///     length: [u8; 2],
5184     ///     checksum: [u8; 2],
5185     /// }
5186     ///
5187     /// // These bytes encode a `PacketHeader`.
5188     /// let bytes = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7][..];
5189     ///
5190     /// let header = PacketHeader::read_from_bytes(bytes).unwrap();
5191     ///
5192     /// assert_eq!(header.src_port, [0, 1]);
5193     /// assert_eq!(header.dst_port, [2, 3]);
5194     /// assert_eq!(header.length, [4, 5]);
5195     /// assert_eq!(header.checksum, [6, 7]);
5196     /// ```
5197     ///
5198     #[doc = codegen_section!(
5199         header = "h5",
5200         bench = "read_from_bytes",
5201         format = "coco_static_size",
5202     )]
5203     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
5204     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
5205     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
5206     fn read_from_bytes(source: &[u8]) -> Result<Self, SizeError<&[u8], Self>>
5207     where
5208         Self: Sized,
5209     {
5210         match Ref::<_, Unalign<Self>>::sized_from(source) {
5211             Ok(r) => Ok(Ref::read(&r).into_inner()),
5212             Err(CastError::Size(e)) => Err(e.with_dst()),
5213             Err(CastError::Alignment(_)) => {
5214                 // SAFETY: `Unalign<Self>` is trivially aligned, so
5215                 // `Ref::sized_from` cannot fail due to unmet alignment
5216                 // requirements.
5217                 unsafe { core::hint::unreachable_unchecked() }
5218             }
5219             Err(CastError::Validity(i)) => match i {},
5220         }
5221     }
5222 
5223     /// Reads a copy of `Self` from the prefix of the given `source`.
5224     ///
5225     /// This attempts to read a `Self` from the first `size_of::<Self>()` bytes
5226     /// of `source`, returning that `Self` and any remaining bytes. If
5227     /// `source.len() < size_of::<Self>()`, it returns `Err`.
5228     ///
5229     /// # Examples
5230     ///
5231     /// ```
5232     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
5233     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
5234     ///
5235     /// #[derive(FromBytes)]
5236     /// #[repr(C)]
5237     /// struct PacketHeader {
5238     ///     src_port: [u8; 2],
5239     ///     dst_port: [u8; 2],
5240     ///     length: [u8; 2],
5241     ///     checksum: [u8; 2],
5242     /// }
5243     ///
5244     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode a `PacketHeader`.
5245     /// let bytes = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9][..];
5246     ///
5247     /// let (header, body) = PacketHeader::read_from_prefix(bytes).unwrap();
5248     ///
5249     /// assert_eq!(header.src_port, [0, 1]);
5250     /// assert_eq!(header.dst_port, [2, 3]);
5251     /// assert_eq!(header.length, [4, 5]);
5252     /// assert_eq!(header.checksum, [6, 7]);
5253     /// assert_eq!(body, [8, 9]);
5254     /// ```
5255     ///
5256     #[doc = codegen_section!(
5257         header = "h5",
5258         bench = "read_from_prefix",
5259         format = "coco_static_size",
5260     )]
5261     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
5262     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
5263     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
5264     fn read_from_prefix(source: &[u8]) -> Result<(Self, &[u8]), SizeError<&[u8], Self>>
5265     where
5266         Self: Sized,
5267     {
5268         match Ref::<_, Unalign<Self>>::sized_from_prefix(source) {
5269             Ok((r, suffix)) => Ok((Ref::read(&r).into_inner(), suffix)),
5270             Err(CastError::Size(e)) => Err(e.with_dst()),
5271             Err(CastError::Alignment(_)) => {
5272                 // SAFETY: `Unalign<Self>` is trivially aligned, so
5273                 // `Ref::sized_from_prefix` cannot fail due to unmet alignment
5274                 // requirements.
5275                 unsafe { core::hint::unreachable_unchecked() }
5276             }
5277             Err(CastError::Validity(i)) => match i {},
5278         }
5279     }
5280 
5281     /// Reads a copy of `Self` from the suffix of the given `source`.
5282     ///
5283     /// This attempts to read a `Self` from the last `size_of::<Self>()` bytes
5284     /// of `source`, returning that `Self` and any preceding bytes. If
5285     /// `source.len() < size_of::<Self>()`, it returns `Err`.
5286     ///
5287     /// # Examples
5288     ///
5289     /// ```
5290     /// use zerocopy::FromBytes;
5291     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
5292     ///
5293     /// #[derive(FromBytes)]
5294     /// #[repr(C)]
5295     /// struct PacketTrailer {
5296     ///     frame_check_sequence: [u8; 4],
5297     /// }
5298     ///
5299     /// // These are more bytes than are needed to encode a `PacketTrailer`.
5300     /// let bytes = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9][..];
5301     ///
5302     /// let (prefix, trailer) = PacketTrailer::read_from_suffix(bytes).unwrap();
5303     ///
5304     /// assert_eq!(prefix, [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]);
5305     /// assert_eq!(trailer.frame_check_sequence, [6, 7, 8, 9]);
5306     /// ```
5307     ///
5308     #[doc = codegen_section!(
5309         header = "h5",
5310         bench = "read_from_suffix",
5311         format = "coco_static_size",
5312     )]
5313     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
5314     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
5315     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
5316     fn read_from_suffix(source: &[u8]) -> Result<(&[u8], Self), SizeError<&[u8], Self>>
5317     where
5318         Self: Sized,
5319     {
5320         match Ref::<_, Unalign<Self>>::sized_from_suffix(source) {
5321             Ok((prefix, r)) => Ok((prefix, Ref::read(&r).into_inner())),
5322             Err(CastError::Size(e)) => Err(e.with_dst()),
5323             Err(CastError::Alignment(_)) => {
5324                 // SAFETY: `Unalign<Self>` is trivially aligned, so
5325                 // `Ref::sized_from_suffix` cannot fail due to unmet alignment
5326                 // requirements.
5327                 unsafe { core::hint::unreachable_unchecked() }
5328             }
5329             Err(CastError::Validity(i)) => match i {},
5330         }
5331     }
5332 
5333     /// Reads a copy of `self` from an `io::Read`.
5334     ///
5335     /// This is useful for interfacing with operating system byte sinks (files,
5336     /// sockets, etc.).
5337     ///
5338     /// # Examples
5339     ///
5340     /// ```no_run
5341     /// use zerocopy::{byteorder::big_endian::*, FromBytes};
5342     /// use std::fs::File;
5343     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
5344     ///
5345     /// #[derive(FromBytes)]
5346     /// #[repr(C)]
5347     /// struct BitmapFileHeader {
5348     ///     signature: [u8; 2],
5349     ///     size: U32,
5350     ///     reserved: U64,
5351     ///     offset: U64,
5352     /// }
5353     ///
5354     /// let mut file = File::open("image.bin").unwrap();
5355     /// let header = BitmapFileHeader::read_from_io(&mut file).unwrap();
5356     /// ```
5357     #[cfg(feature = "std")]
5358     #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "std")))]
5359     #[inline(always)]
5360     fn read_from_io<R>(mut src: R) -> io::Result<Self>
5361     where
5362         Self: Sized,
5363         R: io::Read,
5364     {
5365         // NOTE(#2319, #2320): We do `buf.zero()` separately rather than
5366         // constructing `let buf = CoreMaybeUninit::zeroed()` because, if `Self`
5367         // contains padding bytes, then a typed copy of `CoreMaybeUninit<Self>`
5368         // will not necessarily preserve zeros written to those padding byte
5369         // locations, and so `buf` could contain uninitialized bytes.
5370         let mut buf = CoreMaybeUninit::<Self>::uninit();
5371         buf.zero();
5372 
5373         let ptr = Ptr::from_mut(&mut buf);
5374         // SAFETY: After `buf.zero()`, `buf` consists entirely of initialized,
5375         // zeroed bytes. Since `MaybeUninit` has no validity requirements, `ptr`
5376         // cannot be used to write values which will violate `buf`'s bit
5377         // validity. Since `ptr` has `Exclusive` aliasing, nothing other than
5378         // `ptr` may be used to mutate `ptr`'s referent, and so its bit validity
5379         // cannot be violated even though `buf` may have more permissive bit
5380         // validity than `ptr`.
5381         let ptr = unsafe { ptr.assume_validity::<invariant::Initialized>() };
5382         let ptr = ptr.as_bytes();
5383         src.read_exact(ptr.as_mut())?;
5384         // SAFETY: `buf` entirely consists of initialized bytes, and `Self` is
5385         // `FromBytes`.
5386         Ok(unsafe { buf.assume_init() })
5387     }
5388 
5389     #[deprecated(since = "0.8.0", note = "renamed to `FromBytes::ref_from_bytes`")]
5390     #[doc(hidden)]
5391     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
5392     #[inline(always)]
5393     fn ref_from(source: &[u8]) -> Option<&Self>
5394     where
5395         Self: KnownLayout + Immutable,
5396     {
5397         Self::ref_from_bytes(source).ok()
5398     }
5399 
5400     #[deprecated(since = "0.8.0", note = "renamed to `FromBytes::mut_from_bytes`")]
5401     #[doc(hidden)]
5402     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
5403     #[inline(always)]
5404     fn mut_from(source: &mut [u8]) -> Option<&mut Self>
5405     where
5406         Self: KnownLayout + IntoBytes,
5407     {
5408         Self::mut_from_bytes(source).ok()
5409     }
5410 
5411     #[deprecated(since = "0.8.0", note = "renamed to `FromBytes::ref_from_prefix_with_elems`")]
5412     #[doc(hidden)]
5413     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
5414     #[inline(always)]
5415     fn slice_from_prefix(source: &[u8], count: usize) -> Option<(&[Self], &[u8])>
5416     where
5417         Self: Sized + Immutable,
5418     {
5419         <[Self]>::ref_from_prefix_with_elems(source, count).ok()
5420     }
5421 
5422     #[deprecated(since = "0.8.0", note = "renamed to `FromBytes::ref_from_suffix_with_elems`")]
5423     #[doc(hidden)]
5424     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
5425     #[inline(always)]
5426     fn slice_from_suffix(source: &[u8], count: usize) -> Option<(&[u8], &[Self])>
5427     where
5428         Self: Sized + Immutable,
5429     {
5430         <[Self]>::ref_from_suffix_with_elems(source, count).ok()
5431     }
5432 
5433     #[deprecated(since = "0.8.0", note = "renamed to `FromBytes::mut_from_prefix_with_elems`")]
5434     #[doc(hidden)]
5435     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
5436     #[inline(always)]
5437     fn mut_slice_from_prefix(source: &mut [u8], count: usize) -> Option<(&mut [Self], &mut [u8])>
5438     where
5439         Self: Sized + IntoBytes,
5440     {
5441         <[Self]>::mut_from_prefix_with_elems(source, count).ok()
5442     }
5443 
5444     #[deprecated(since = "0.8.0", note = "renamed to `FromBytes::mut_from_suffix_with_elems`")]
5445     #[doc(hidden)]
5446     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
5447     #[inline(always)]
5448     fn mut_slice_from_suffix(source: &mut [u8], count: usize) -> Option<(&mut [u8], &mut [Self])>
5449     where
5450         Self: Sized + IntoBytes,
5451     {
5452         <[Self]>::mut_from_suffix_with_elems(source, count).ok()
5453     }
5454 
5455     #[deprecated(since = "0.8.0", note = "renamed to `FromBytes::read_from_bytes`")]
5456     #[doc(hidden)]
5457     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
5458     #[inline(always)]
5459     fn read_from(source: &[u8]) -> Option<Self>
5460     where
5461         Self: Sized,
5462     {
5463         Self::read_from_bytes(source).ok()
5464     }
5465 }
5466 
5467 /// Interprets the given affix of the given bytes as a `&Self`.
5468 ///
5469 /// This method computes the largest possible size of `Self` that can fit in the
5470 /// prefix or suffix bytes of `source`, then attempts to return both a reference
5471 /// to those bytes interpreted as a `Self`, and a reference to the excess bytes.
5472 /// If there are insufficient bytes, or if that affix of `source` is not
5473 /// appropriately aligned, this returns `Err`.
5474 #[inline(always)]
5475 fn ref_from_prefix_suffix<T: FromBytes + KnownLayout + Immutable + ?Sized>(
5476     source: &[u8],
5477     meta: Option<T::PointerMetadata>,
5478     cast_type: CastType,
5479 ) -> Result<(&T, &[u8]), CastError<&[u8], T>> {
5480     let (slf, prefix_suffix) = Ptr::from_ref(source)
5481         .try_cast_into::<_, BecauseImmutable>(cast_type, meta)
5482         .map_err(|err| err.map_src(|s| s.as_ref()))?;
5483     Ok((slf.recall_validity().as_ref(), prefix_suffix.as_ref()))
5484 }
5485 
5486 /// Interprets the given affix of the given bytes as a `&mut Self` without
5487 /// copying.
5488 ///
5489 /// This method computes the largest possible size of `Self` that can fit in the
5490 /// prefix or suffix bytes of `source`, then attempts to return both a reference
5491 /// to those bytes interpreted as a `Self`, and a reference to the excess bytes.
5492 /// If there are insufficient bytes, or if that affix of `source` is not
5493 /// appropriately aligned, this returns `Err`.
5494 #[inline(always)]
5495 fn mut_from_prefix_suffix<T: FromBytes + IntoBytes + KnownLayout + ?Sized>(
5496     source: &mut [u8],
5497     meta: Option<T::PointerMetadata>,
5498     cast_type: CastType,
5499 ) -> Result<(&mut T, &mut [u8]), CastError<&mut [u8], T>> {
5500     let (slf, prefix_suffix) = Ptr::from_mut(source)
5501         .try_cast_into::<_, BecauseExclusive>(cast_type, meta)
5502         .map_err(|err| err.map_src(|s| s.as_mut()))?;
5503     Ok((slf.recall_validity::<_, (_, (_, _))>().as_mut(), prefix_suffix.as_mut()))
5504 }
5505 
5506 /// Analyzes whether a type is [`IntoBytes`].
5507 ///
5508 /// This derive analyzes, at compile time, whether the annotated type satisfies
5509 /// the [safety conditions] of `IntoBytes` and implements `IntoBytes` if it is
5510 /// sound to do so. This derive can be applied to structs and enums (see below
5511 /// for union support); e.g.:
5512 ///
5513 /// ```
5514 /// # use zerocopy_derive::{IntoBytes};
5515 /// #[derive(IntoBytes)]
5516 /// #[repr(C)]
5517 /// struct MyStruct {
5518 /// # /*
5519 ///     ...
5520 /// # */
5521 /// }
5522 ///
5523 /// #[derive(IntoBytes)]
5524 /// #[repr(u8)]
5525 /// enum MyEnum {
5526 /// #   Variant,
5527 /// # /*
5528 ///     ...
5529 /// # */
5530 /// }
5531 /// ```
5532 ///
5533 /// [safety conditions]: trait@IntoBytes#safety
5534 ///
5535 /// # Error Messages
5536 ///
5537 /// On Rust toolchains prior to 1.78.0, due to the way that the custom derive
5538 /// for `IntoBytes` is implemented, you may get an error like this:
5539 ///
5540 /// ```text
5541 /// error[E0277]: the trait bound `(): PaddingFree<Foo, true>` is not satisfied
5542 ///   --> lib.rs:23:10
5543 ///    |
5544 ///  1 | #[derive(IntoBytes)]
5545 ///    |          ^^^^^^^^^ the trait `PaddingFree<Foo, true>` is not implemented for `()`
5546 ///    |
5547 ///    = help: the following implementations were found:
5548 ///                   <() as PaddingFree<T, false>>
5549 /// ```
5550 ///
5551 /// This error indicates that the type being annotated has padding bytes, which
5552 /// is illegal for `IntoBytes` types. Consider reducing the alignment of some
5553 /// fields by using types in the [`byteorder`] module, wrapping field types in
5554 /// [`Unalign`], adding explicit struct fields where those padding bytes would
5555 /// be, or using `#[repr(packed)]`. See the Rust Reference's page on [type
5556 /// layout] for more information about type layout and padding.
5557 ///
5558 /// [type layout]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/type-layout.html
5559 ///
5560 /// # Unions
5561 ///
5562 /// Currently, union bit validity is [up in the air][union-validity], and so
5563 /// zerocopy does not support `#[derive(IntoBytes)]` on unions by default.
5564 /// However, implementing `IntoBytes` on a union type is likely sound on all
5565 /// existing Rust toolchains - it's just that it may become unsound in the
5566 /// future. You can opt-in to `#[derive(IntoBytes)]` support on unions by
5567 /// passing the unstable `zerocopy_derive_union_into_bytes` cfg:
5568 ///
5569 /// ```shell
5570 /// $ RUSTFLAGS='--cfg zerocopy_derive_union_into_bytes' cargo build
5571 /// ```
5572 ///
5573 /// However, it is your responsibility to ensure that this derive is sound on
5574 /// the specific versions of the Rust toolchain you are using! We make no
5575 /// stability or soundness guarantees regarding this cfg, and may remove it at
5576 /// any point.
5577 ///
5578 /// We are actively working with Rust to stabilize the necessary language
5579 /// guarantees to support this in a forwards-compatible way, which will enable
5580 /// us to remove the cfg gate. As part of this effort, we need to know how much
5581 /// demand there is for this feature. If you would like to use `IntoBytes` on
5582 /// unions, [please let us know][discussion].
5583 ///
5584 /// [union-validity]: https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/438
5585 /// [discussion]: https://github.com/google/zerocopy/discussions/1802
5586 ///
5587 /// # Analysis
5588 ///
5589 /// *This section describes, roughly, the analysis performed by this derive to
5590 /// determine whether it is sound to implement `IntoBytes` for a given type.
5591 /// Unless you are modifying the implementation of this derive, or attempting to
5592 /// manually implement `IntoBytes` for a type yourself, you don't need to read
5593 /// this section.*
5594 ///
5595 /// If a type has the following properties, then this derive can implement
5596 /// `IntoBytes` for that type:
5597 ///
5598 /// - If the type is a struct, its fields must be [`IntoBytes`]. Additionally:
5599 ///     - if the type is `repr(transparent)` or `repr(packed)`, it is
5600 ///       [`IntoBytes`] if its fields are [`IntoBytes`]; else,
5601 ///     - if the type is `repr(C)` with at most one field, it is [`IntoBytes`]
5602 ///       if its field is [`IntoBytes`]; else,
5603 ///     - if the type has no generic parameters, it is [`IntoBytes`] if the type
5604 ///       is sized and has no padding bytes; else,
5605 ///     - if the type is `repr(C)`, its fields must be [`Unaligned`].
5606 /// - If the type is an enum:
5607 ///   - It must have a defined representation (`repr`s `C`, `u8`, `u16`, `u32`,
5608 ///     `u64`, `usize`, `i8`, `i16`, `i32`, `i64`, or `isize`).
5609 ///   - It must have no padding bytes.
5610 ///   - Its fields must be [`IntoBytes`].
5611 ///
5612 /// This analysis is subject to change. Unsafe code may *only* rely on the
5613 /// documented [safety conditions] of `FromBytes`, and must *not* rely on the
5614 /// implementation details of this derive.
5615 ///
5616 /// [Rust Reference]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/type-layout.html
5617 #[cfg(any(feature = "derive", test))]
5618 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "derive")))]
5619 pub use zerocopy_derive::IntoBytes;
5620 
5621 /// Types that can be converted to an immutable slice of initialized bytes.
5622 ///
5623 /// Any `IntoBytes` type can be converted to a slice of initialized bytes of the
5624 /// same size. This is useful for efficiently serializing structured data as raw
5625 /// bytes.
5626 ///
5627 /// # Implementation
5628 ///
5629 /// **Do not implement this trait yourself!** Instead, use
5630 /// [`#[derive(IntoBytes)]`][derive]; e.g.:
5631 ///
5632 /// ```
5633 /// # use zerocopy_derive::IntoBytes;
5634 /// #[derive(IntoBytes)]
5635 /// #[repr(C)]
5636 /// struct MyStruct {
5637 /// # /*
5638 ///     ...
5639 /// # */
5640 /// }
5641 ///
5642 /// #[derive(IntoBytes)]
5643 /// #[repr(u8)]
5644 /// enum MyEnum {
5645 /// #   Variant0,
5646 /// # /*
5647 ///     ...
5648 /// # */
5649 /// }
5650 /// ```
5651 ///
5652 /// This derive performs a sophisticated, compile-time safety analysis to
5653 /// determine whether a type is `IntoBytes`. See the [derive
5654 /// documentation][derive] for guidance on how to interpret error messages
5655 /// produced by the derive's analysis.
5656 ///
5657 /// # Safety
5658 ///
5659 /// *This section describes what is required in order for `T: IntoBytes`, and
5660 /// what unsafe code may assume of such types. If you don't plan on implementing
5661 /// `IntoBytes` manually, and you don't plan on writing unsafe code that
5662 /// operates on `IntoBytes` types, then you don't need to read this section.*
5663 ///
5664 /// If `T: IntoBytes`, then unsafe code may assume that it is sound to treat any
5665 /// `t: T` as an immutable `[u8]` of length `size_of_val(t)`. If a type is
5666 /// marked as `IntoBytes` which violates this contract, it may cause undefined
5667 /// behavior.
5668 ///
5669 /// `#[derive(IntoBytes)]` only permits [types which satisfy these
5670 /// requirements][derive-analysis].
5671 ///
5672 #[cfg_attr(
5673     feature = "derive",
5674     doc = "[derive]: zerocopy_derive::IntoBytes",
5675     doc = "[derive-analysis]: zerocopy_derive::IntoBytes#analysis"
5676 )]
5677 #[cfg_attr(
5678     not(feature = "derive"),
5679     doc = concat!("[derive]: https://docs.rs/zerocopy/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"), "/zerocopy/derive.IntoBytes.html"),
5680     doc = concat!("[derive-analysis]: https://docs.rs/zerocopy/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"), "/zerocopy/derive.IntoBytes.html#analysis"),
5681 )]
5682 #[cfg_attr(
5683     not(no_zerocopy_diagnostic_on_unimplemented_1_78_0),
5684     diagnostic::on_unimplemented(note = "Consider adding `#[derive(IntoBytes)]` to `{Self}`")
5685 )]
5686 pub unsafe trait IntoBytes {
5687     // The `Self: Sized` bound makes it so that this function doesn't prevent
5688     // `IntoBytes` from being object safe. Note that other `IntoBytes` methods
5689     // prevent object safety, but those provide a benefit in exchange for object
5690     // safety. If at some point we remove those methods, change their type
5691     // signatures, or move them out of this trait so that `IntoBytes` is object
5692     // safe again, it's important that this function not prevent object safety.
5693     #[doc(hidden)]
5694     fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait()
5695     where
5696         Self: Sized;
5697 
5698     /// Gets the bytes of this value.
5699     ///
5700     /// # Examples
5701     ///
5702     /// ```
5703     /// use zerocopy::IntoBytes;
5704     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
5705     ///
5706     /// #[derive(IntoBytes, Immutable)]
5707     /// #[repr(C)]
5708     /// struct PacketHeader {
5709     ///     src_port: [u8; 2],
5710     ///     dst_port: [u8; 2],
5711     ///     length: [u8; 2],
5712     ///     checksum: [u8; 2],
5713     /// }
5714     ///
5715     /// let header = PacketHeader {
5716     ///     src_port: [0, 1],
5717     ///     dst_port: [2, 3],
5718     ///     length: [4, 5],
5719     ///     checksum: [6, 7],
5720     /// };
5721     ///
5722     /// let bytes = header.as_bytes();
5723     ///
5724     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]);
5725     /// ```
5726     ///
5727     #[doc = codegen_section!(
5728         header = "h5",
5729         bench = "as_bytes",
5730         format = "coco",
5731         arity = 2,
5732         [
5733             open
5734             @index 1
5735             @title "Sized"
5736             @variant "static_size"
5737         ],
5738         [
5739             @index 2
5740             @title "Unsized"
5741             @variant "dynamic_size"
5742         ]
5743     )]
5744     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
5745     #[inline(always)]
5746     fn as_bytes(&self) -> &[u8]
5747     where
5748         Self: Immutable,
5749     {
5750         // Note that this method does not have a `Self: Sized` bound;
5751         // `size_of_val` works for unsized values too.
5752         let len = mem::size_of_val(self);
5753         let slf: *const Self = self;
5754 
5755         // SAFETY:
5756         // - `slf.cast::<u8>()` is valid for reads for `len * size_of::<u8>()`
5757         //   many bytes because...
5758         //   - `slf` is the same pointer as `self`, and `self` is a reference
5759         //     which points to an object whose size is `len`. Thus...
5760         //     - The entire region of `len` bytes starting at `slf` is contained
5761         //       within a single allocation.
5762         //     - `slf` is non-null.
5763         //   - `slf` is trivially aligned to `align_of::<u8>() == 1`.
5764         // - `Self: IntoBytes` ensures that all of the bytes of `slf` are
5765         //   initialized.
5766         // - Since `slf` is derived from `self`, and `self` is an immutable
5767         //   reference, the only other references to this memory region that
5768         //   could exist are other immutable references, which by `Self:
5769         //   Immutable` don't permit mutation.
5770         // - The total size of the resulting slice is no larger than
5771         //   `isize::MAX` because no allocation produced by safe code can be
5772         //   larger than `isize::MAX`.
5773         //
5774         // FIXME(#429): Add references to docs and quotes.
5775         unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(slf.cast::<u8>(), len) }
5776     }
5777 
5778     /// Gets the bytes of this value mutably.
5779     ///
5780     /// # Examples
5781     ///
5782     /// ```
5783     /// use zerocopy::IntoBytes;
5784     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
5785     ///
5786     /// # #[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Debug)]
5787     /// #[derive(FromBytes, IntoBytes, Immutable)]
5788     /// #[repr(C)]
5789     /// struct PacketHeader {
5790     ///     src_port: [u8; 2],
5791     ///     dst_port: [u8; 2],
5792     ///     length: [u8; 2],
5793     ///     checksum: [u8; 2],
5794     /// }
5795     ///
5796     /// let mut header = PacketHeader {
5797     ///     src_port: [0, 1],
5798     ///     dst_port: [2, 3],
5799     ///     length: [4, 5],
5800     ///     checksum: [6, 7],
5801     /// };
5802     ///
5803     /// let bytes = header.as_mut_bytes();
5804     ///
5805     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]);
5806     ///
5807     /// bytes.reverse();
5808     ///
5809     /// assert_eq!(header, PacketHeader {
5810     ///     src_port: [7, 6],
5811     ///     dst_port: [5, 4],
5812     ///     length: [3, 2],
5813     ///     checksum: [1, 0],
5814     /// });
5815     /// ```
5816     ///
5817     #[doc = codegen_header!("h5", "as_mut_bytes")]
5818     ///
5819     /// See [`IntoBytes::as_bytes`](#method.as_bytes.codegen).
5820     #[must_use = "has no side effects"]
5821     #[inline(always)]
5822     fn as_mut_bytes(&mut self) -> &mut [u8]
5823     where
5824         Self: FromBytes,
5825     {
5826         // Note that this method does not have a `Self: Sized` bound;
5827         // `size_of_val` works for unsized values too.
5828         let len = mem::size_of_val(self);
5829         let slf: *mut Self = self;
5830 
5831         // SAFETY:
5832         // - `slf.cast::<u8>()` is valid for reads and writes for `len *
5833         //   size_of::<u8>()` many bytes because...
5834         //   - `slf` is the same pointer as `self`, and `self` is a reference
5835         //     which points to an object whose size is `len`. Thus...
5836         //     - The entire region of `len` bytes starting at `slf` is contained
5837         //       within a single allocation.
5838         //     - `slf` is non-null.
5839         //   - `slf` is trivially aligned to `align_of::<u8>() == 1`.
5840         // - `Self: IntoBytes` ensures that all of the bytes of `slf` are
5841         //   initialized.
5842         // - `Self: FromBytes` ensures that no write to this memory region
5843         //   could result in it containing an invalid `Self`.
5844         // - Since `slf` is derived from `self`, and `self` is a mutable
5845         //   reference, no other references to this memory region can exist.
5846         // - The total size of the resulting slice is no larger than
5847         //   `isize::MAX` because no allocation produced by safe code can be
5848         //   larger than `isize::MAX`.
5849         //
5850         // FIXME(#429): Add references to docs and quotes.
5851         unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(slf.cast::<u8>(), len) }
5852     }
5853 
5854     /// Writes a copy of `self` to `dst`.
5855     ///
5856     /// If `dst.len() != size_of_val(self)`, `write_to` returns `Err`.
5857     ///
5858     /// # Examples
5859     ///
5860     /// ```
5861     /// use zerocopy::IntoBytes;
5862     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
5863     ///
5864     /// #[derive(IntoBytes, Immutable)]
5865     /// #[repr(C)]
5866     /// struct PacketHeader {
5867     ///     src_port: [u8; 2],
5868     ///     dst_port: [u8; 2],
5869     ///     length: [u8; 2],
5870     ///     checksum: [u8; 2],
5871     /// }
5872     ///
5873     /// let header = PacketHeader {
5874     ///     src_port: [0, 1],
5875     ///     dst_port: [2, 3],
5876     ///     length: [4, 5],
5877     ///     checksum: [6, 7],
5878     /// };
5879     ///
5880     /// let mut bytes = [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0];
5881     ///
5882     /// header.write_to(&mut bytes[..]);
5883     ///
5884     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]);
5885     /// ```
5886     ///
5887     /// If too many or too few target bytes are provided, `write_to` returns
5888     /// `Err` and leaves the target bytes unmodified:
5889     ///
5890     /// ```
5891     /// # use zerocopy::IntoBytes;
5892     /// # let header = u128::MAX;
5893     /// let mut excessive_bytes = &mut [0u8; 128][..];
5894     ///
5895     /// let write_result = header.write_to(excessive_bytes);
5896     ///
5897     /// assert!(write_result.is_err());
5898     /// assert_eq!(excessive_bytes, [0u8; 128]);
5899     /// ```
5900     ///
5901     #[doc = codegen_section!(
5902         header = "h5",
5903         bench = "write_to",
5904         format = "coco",
5905         arity = 2,
5906         [
5907             open
5908             @index 1
5909             @title "Sized"
5910             @variant "static_size"
5911         ],
5912         [
5913             @index 2
5914             @title "Unsized"
5915             @variant "dynamic_size"
5916         ]
5917     )]
5918     #[must_use = "callers should check the return value to see if the operation succeeded"]
5919     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
5920     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
5921     #[allow(clippy::mut_from_ref)] // False positive: `&self -> &mut [u8]`
5922     fn write_to(&self, dst: &mut [u8]) -> Result<(), SizeError<&Self, &mut [u8]>>
5923     where
5924         Self: Immutable,
5925     {
5926         let src = self.as_bytes();
5927         if dst.len() == src.len() {
5928             // SAFETY: Within this branch of the conditional, we have ensured
5929             // that `dst.len()` is equal to `src.len()`. Neither the size of the
5930             // source nor the size of the destination change between the above
5931             // size check and the invocation of `copy_unchecked`.
5932             unsafe { util::copy_unchecked(src, dst) }
5933             Ok(())
5934         } else {
5935             Err(SizeError::new(self))
5936         }
5937     }
5938 
5939     /// Writes a copy of `self` to the prefix of `dst`.
5940     ///
5941     /// `write_to_prefix` writes `self` to the first `size_of_val(self)` bytes
5942     /// of `dst`. If `dst.len() < size_of_val(self)`, it returns `Err`.
5943     ///
5944     /// # Examples
5945     ///
5946     /// ```
5947     /// use zerocopy::IntoBytes;
5948     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
5949     ///
5950     /// #[derive(IntoBytes, Immutable)]
5951     /// #[repr(C)]
5952     /// struct PacketHeader {
5953     ///     src_port: [u8; 2],
5954     ///     dst_port: [u8; 2],
5955     ///     length: [u8; 2],
5956     ///     checksum: [u8; 2],
5957     /// }
5958     ///
5959     /// let header = PacketHeader {
5960     ///     src_port: [0, 1],
5961     ///     dst_port: [2, 3],
5962     ///     length: [4, 5],
5963     ///     checksum: [6, 7],
5964     /// };
5965     ///
5966     /// let mut bytes = [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0];
5967     ///
5968     /// header.write_to_prefix(&mut bytes[..]);
5969     ///
5970     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 0, 0]);
5971     /// ```
5972     ///
5973     /// If insufficient target bytes are provided, `write_to_prefix` returns
5974     /// `Err` and leaves the target bytes unmodified:
5975     ///
5976     /// ```
5977     /// # use zerocopy::IntoBytes;
5978     /// # let header = u128::MAX;
5979     /// let mut insufficient_bytes = &mut [0, 0][..];
5980     ///
5981     /// let write_result = header.write_to_suffix(insufficient_bytes);
5982     ///
5983     /// assert!(write_result.is_err());
5984     /// assert_eq!(insufficient_bytes, [0, 0]);
5985     /// ```
5986     ///
5987     #[doc = codegen_section!(
5988         header = "h5",
5989         bench = "write_to_prefix",
5990         format = "coco",
5991         arity = 2,
5992         [
5993             open
5994             @index 1
5995             @title "Sized"
5996             @variant "static_size"
5997         ],
5998         [
5999             @index 2
6000             @title "Unsized"
6001             @variant "dynamic_size"
6002         ]
6003     )]
6004     #[must_use = "callers should check the return value to see if the operation succeeded"]
6005     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
6006     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
6007     #[allow(clippy::mut_from_ref)] // False positive: `&self -> &mut [u8]`
6008     fn write_to_prefix(&self, dst: &mut [u8]) -> Result<(), SizeError<&Self, &mut [u8]>>
6009     where
6010         Self: Immutable,
6011     {
6012         let src = self.as_bytes();
6013         match dst.get_mut(..src.len()) {
6014             Some(dst) => {
6015                 // SAFETY: Within this branch of the `match`, we have ensured
6016                 // through fallible subslicing that `dst.len()` is equal to
6017                 // `src.len()`. Neither the size of the source nor the size of
6018                 // the destination change between the above subslicing operation
6019                 // and the invocation of `copy_unchecked`.
6020                 unsafe { util::copy_unchecked(src, dst) }
6021                 Ok(())
6022             }
6023             None => Err(SizeError::new(self)),
6024         }
6025     }
6026 
6027     /// Writes a copy of `self` to the suffix of `dst`.
6028     ///
6029     /// `write_to_suffix` writes `self` to the last `size_of_val(self)` bytes of
6030     /// `dst`. If `dst.len() < size_of_val(self)`, it returns `Err`.
6031     ///
6032     /// # Examples
6033     ///
6034     /// ```
6035     /// use zerocopy::IntoBytes;
6036     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
6037     ///
6038     /// #[derive(IntoBytes, Immutable)]
6039     /// #[repr(C)]
6040     /// struct PacketHeader {
6041     ///     src_port: [u8; 2],
6042     ///     dst_port: [u8; 2],
6043     ///     length: [u8; 2],
6044     ///     checksum: [u8; 2],
6045     /// }
6046     ///
6047     /// let header = PacketHeader {
6048     ///     src_port: [0, 1],
6049     ///     dst_port: [2, 3],
6050     ///     length: [4, 5],
6051     ///     checksum: [6, 7],
6052     /// };
6053     ///
6054     /// let mut bytes = [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0];
6055     ///
6056     /// header.write_to_suffix(&mut bytes[..]);
6057     ///
6058     /// assert_eq!(bytes, [0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]);
6059     ///
6060     /// let mut insufficient_bytes = &mut [0, 0][..];
6061     ///
6062     /// let write_result = header.write_to_suffix(insufficient_bytes);
6063     ///
6064     /// assert!(write_result.is_err());
6065     /// assert_eq!(insufficient_bytes, [0, 0]);
6066     /// ```
6067     ///
6068     /// If insufficient target bytes are provided, `write_to_suffix` returns
6069     /// `Err` and leaves the target bytes unmodified:
6070     ///
6071     /// ```
6072     /// # use zerocopy::IntoBytes;
6073     /// # let header = u128::MAX;
6074     /// let mut insufficient_bytes = &mut [0, 0][..];
6075     ///
6076     /// let write_result = header.write_to_suffix(insufficient_bytes);
6077     ///
6078     /// assert!(write_result.is_err());
6079     /// assert_eq!(insufficient_bytes, [0, 0]);
6080     /// ```
6081     ///
6082     #[doc = codegen_section!(
6083         header = "h5",
6084         bench = "write_to_suffix",
6085         format = "coco",
6086         arity = 2,
6087         [
6088             open
6089             @index 1
6090             @title "Sized"
6091             @variant "static_size"
6092         ],
6093         [
6094             @index 2
6095             @title "Unsized"
6096             @variant "dynamic_size"
6097         ]
6098     )]
6099     #[must_use = "callers should check the return value to see if the operation succeeded"]
6100     #[cfg_attr(zerocopy_inline_always, inline(always))]
6101     #[cfg_attr(not(zerocopy_inline_always), inline)]
6102     #[allow(clippy::mut_from_ref)] // False positive: `&self -> &mut [u8]`
6103     fn write_to_suffix(&self, dst: &mut [u8]) -> Result<(), SizeError<&Self, &mut [u8]>>
6104     where
6105         Self: Immutable,
6106     {
6107         let src = self.as_bytes();
6108         let start = if let Some(start) = dst.len().checked_sub(src.len()) {
6109             start
6110         } else {
6111             return Err(SizeError::new(self));
6112         };
6113         let dst = if let Some(dst) = dst.get_mut(start..) {
6114             dst
6115         } else {
6116             // get_mut() should never return None here. We return a `SizeError`
6117             // rather than .unwrap() because in the event the branch is not
6118             // optimized away, returning a value is generally lighter-weight
6119             // than panicking.
6120             return Err(SizeError::new(self));
6121         };
6122         // SAFETY: Through fallible subslicing of `dst`, we have ensured that
6123         // `dst.len()` is equal to `src.len()`. Neither the size of the source
6124         // nor the size of the destination change between the above subslicing
6125         // operation and the invocation of `copy_unchecked`.
6126         unsafe {
6127             util::copy_unchecked(src, dst);
6128         }
6129         Ok(())
6130     }
6131 
6132     /// Writes a copy of `self` to an `io::Write`.
6133     ///
6134     /// This is a shorthand for `dst.write_all(self.as_bytes())`, and is useful
6135     /// for interfacing with operating system byte sinks (files, sockets, etc.).
6136     ///
6137     /// # Examples
6138     ///
6139     /// ```no_run
6140     /// use zerocopy::{byteorder::big_endian::U16, FromBytes, IntoBytes};
6141     /// use std::fs::File;
6142     /// # use zerocopy_derive::*;
6143     ///
6144     /// #[derive(FromBytes, IntoBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout)]
6145     /// #[repr(C, packed)]
6146     /// struct GrayscaleImage {
6147     ///     height: U16,
6148     ///     width: U16,
6149     ///     pixels: [U16],
6150     /// }
6151     ///
6152     /// let image = GrayscaleImage::ref_from_bytes(&[0, 0, 0, 0][..]).unwrap();
6153     /// let mut file = File::create("image.bin").unwrap();
6154     /// image.write_to_io(&mut file).unwrap();
6155     /// ```
6156     ///
6157     /// If the write fails, `write_to_io` returns `Err` and a partial write may
6158     /// have occurred; e.g.:
6159     ///
6160     /// ```
6161     /// # use zerocopy::IntoBytes;
6162     ///
6163     /// let src = u128::MAX;
6164     /// let mut dst = [0u8; 2];
6165     ///
6166     /// let write_result = src.write_to_io(&mut dst[..]);
6167     ///
6168     /// assert!(write_result.is_err());
6169     /// assert_eq!(dst, [255, 255]);
6170     /// ```
6171     #[cfg(feature = "std")]
6172     #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "std")))]
6173     #[inline(always)]
6174     fn write_to_io<W>(&self, mut dst: W) -> io::Result<()>
6175     where
6176         Self: Immutable,
6177         W: io::Write,
6178     {
6179         dst.write_all(self.as_bytes())
6180     }
6181 
6182     #[deprecated(since = "0.8.0", note = "`IntoBytes::as_bytes_mut` was renamed to `as_mut_bytes`")]
6183     #[doc(hidden)]
6184     #[inline]
6185     fn as_bytes_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8]
6186     where
6187         Self: FromBytes,
6188     {
6189         self.as_mut_bytes()
6190     }
6191 }
6192 
6193 /// Analyzes whether a type is [`Unaligned`].
6194 ///
6195 /// This derive analyzes, at compile time, whether the annotated type satisfies
6196 /// the [safety conditions] of `Unaligned` and implements `Unaligned` if it is
6197 /// sound to do so. This derive can be applied to structs, enums, and unions;
6198 /// e.g.:
6199 ///
6200 /// ```
6201 /// # use zerocopy_derive::Unaligned;
6202 /// #[derive(Unaligned)]
6203 /// #[repr(C)]
6204 /// struct MyStruct {
6205 /// # /*
6206 ///     ...
6207 /// # */
6208 /// }
6209 ///
6210 /// #[derive(Unaligned)]
6211 /// #[repr(u8)]
6212 /// enum MyEnum {
6213 /// #   Variant0,
6214 /// # /*
6215 ///     ...
6216 /// # */
6217 /// }
6218 ///
6219 /// #[derive(Unaligned)]
6220 /// #[repr(packed)]
6221 /// union MyUnion {
6222 /// #   variant: u8,
6223 /// # /*
6224 ///     ...
6225 /// # */
6226 /// }
6227 /// ```
6228 ///
6229 /// # Analysis
6230 ///
6231 /// *This section describes, roughly, the analysis performed by this derive to
6232 /// determine whether it is sound to implement `Unaligned` for a given type.
6233 /// Unless you are modifying the implementation of this derive, or attempting to
6234 /// manually implement `Unaligned` for a type yourself, you don't need to read
6235 /// this section.*
6236 ///
6237 /// If a type has the following properties, then this derive can implement
6238 /// `Unaligned` for that type:
6239 ///
6240 /// - If the type is a struct or union:
6241 ///   - If `repr(align(N))` is provided, `N` must equal 1.
6242 ///   - If the type is `repr(C)` or `repr(transparent)`, all fields must be
6243 ///     [`Unaligned`].
6244 ///   - If the type is not `repr(C)` or `repr(transparent)`, it must be
6245 ///     `repr(packed)` or `repr(packed(1))`.
6246 /// - If the type is an enum:
6247 ///   - If `repr(align(N))` is provided, `N` must equal 1.
6248 ///   - It must be a field-less enum (meaning that all variants have no fields).
6249 ///   - It must be `repr(i8)` or `repr(u8)`.
6250 ///
6251 /// [safety conditions]: trait@Unaligned#safety
6252 #[cfg(any(feature = "derive", test))]
6253 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "derive")))]
6254 pub use zerocopy_derive::Unaligned;
6255 
6256 /// Types with no alignment requirement.
6257 ///
6258 /// If `T: Unaligned`, then `align_of::<T>() == 1`.
6259 ///
6260 /// # Implementation
6261 ///
6262 /// **Do not implement this trait yourself!** Instead, use
6263 /// [`#[derive(Unaligned)]`][derive]; e.g.:
6264 ///
6265 /// ```
6266 /// # use zerocopy_derive::Unaligned;
6267 /// #[derive(Unaligned)]
6268 /// #[repr(C)]
6269 /// struct MyStruct {
6270 /// # /*
6271 ///     ...
6272 /// # */
6273 /// }
6274 ///
6275 /// #[derive(Unaligned)]
6276 /// #[repr(u8)]
6277 /// enum MyEnum {
6278 /// #   Variant0,
6279 /// # /*
6280 ///     ...
6281 /// # */
6282 /// }
6283 ///
6284 /// #[derive(Unaligned)]
6285 /// #[repr(packed)]
6286 /// union MyUnion {
6287 /// #   variant: u8,
6288 /// # /*
6289 ///     ...
6290 /// # */
6291 /// }
6292 /// ```
6293 ///
6294 /// This derive performs a sophisticated, compile-time safety analysis to
6295 /// determine whether a type is `Unaligned`.
6296 ///
6297 /// # Safety
6298 ///
6299 /// *This section describes what is required in order for `T: Unaligned`, and
6300 /// what unsafe code may assume of such types. If you don't plan on implementing
6301 /// `Unaligned` manually, and you don't plan on writing unsafe code that
6302 /// operates on `Unaligned` types, then you don't need to read this section.*
6303 ///
6304 /// If `T: Unaligned`, then unsafe code may assume that it is sound to produce a
6305 /// reference to `T` at any memory location regardless of alignment. If a type
6306 /// is marked as `Unaligned` which violates this contract, it may cause
6307 /// undefined behavior.
6308 ///
6309 /// `#[derive(Unaligned)]` only permits [types which satisfy these
6310 /// requirements][derive-analysis].
6311 ///
6312 #[cfg_attr(
6313     feature = "derive",
6314     doc = "[derive]: zerocopy_derive::Unaligned",
6315     doc = "[derive-analysis]: zerocopy_derive::Unaligned#analysis"
6316 )]
6317 #[cfg_attr(
6318     not(feature = "derive"),
6319     doc = concat!("[derive]: https://docs.rs/zerocopy/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"), "/zerocopy/derive.Unaligned.html"),
6320     doc = concat!("[derive-analysis]: https://docs.rs/zerocopy/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"), "/zerocopy/derive.Unaligned.html#analysis"),
6321 )]
6322 #[cfg_attr(
6323     not(no_zerocopy_diagnostic_on_unimplemented_1_78_0),
6324     diagnostic::on_unimplemented(note = "Consider adding `#[derive(Unaligned)]` to `{Self}`")
6325 )]
6326 pub unsafe trait Unaligned {
6327     // The `Self: Sized` bound makes it so that `Unaligned` is still object
6328     // safe.
6329     #[doc(hidden)]
6330     fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait()
6331     where
6332         Self: Sized;
6333 }
6334 
6335 /// Derives optimized [`PartialEq`] and [`Eq`] implementations.
6336 ///
6337 /// This derive can be applied to structs and enums implementing both
6338 /// [`Immutable`] and [`IntoBytes`]; e.g.:
6339 ///
6340 /// ```
6341 /// # use zerocopy_derive::{ByteEq, Immutable, IntoBytes};
6342 /// #[derive(ByteEq, Immutable, IntoBytes)]
6343 /// #[repr(C)]
6344 /// struct MyStruct {
6345 /// # /*
6346 ///     ...
6347 /// # */
6348 /// }
6349 ///
6350 /// #[derive(ByteEq, Immutable, IntoBytes)]
6351 /// #[repr(u8)]
6352 /// enum MyEnum {
6353 /// #   Variant,
6354 /// # /*
6355 ///     ...
6356 /// # */
6357 /// }
6358 /// ```
6359 ///
6360 /// The standard library's [`derive(Eq, PartialEq)`][derive@PartialEq] computes
6361 /// equality by individually comparing each field. Instead, the implementation
6362 /// of [`PartialEq::eq`] emitted by `derive(ByteHash)` converts the entirety of
6363 /// `self` and `other` to byte slices and compares those slices for equality.
6364 /// This may have performance advantages.
6365 #[cfg(any(feature = "derive", test))]
6366 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "derive")))]
6367 pub use zerocopy_derive::ByteEq;
6368 /// Derives an optimized [`Hash`] implementation.
6369 ///
6370 /// This derive can be applied to structs and enums implementing both
6371 /// [`Immutable`] and [`IntoBytes`]; e.g.:
6372 ///
6373 /// ```
6374 /// # use zerocopy_derive::{ByteHash, Immutable, IntoBytes};
6375 /// #[derive(ByteHash, Immutable, IntoBytes)]
6376 /// #[repr(C)]
6377 /// struct MyStruct {
6378 /// # /*
6379 ///     ...
6380 /// # */
6381 /// }
6382 ///
6383 /// #[derive(ByteHash, Immutable, IntoBytes)]
6384 /// #[repr(u8)]
6385 /// enum MyEnum {
6386 /// #   Variant,
6387 /// # /*
6388 ///     ...
6389 /// # */
6390 /// }
6391 /// ```
6392 ///
6393 /// The standard library's [`derive(Hash)`][derive@Hash] produces hashes by
6394 /// individually hashing each field and combining the results. Instead, the
6395 /// implementations of [`Hash::hash()`] and [`Hash::hash_slice()`] generated by
6396 /// `derive(ByteHash)` convert the entirety of `self` to a byte slice and hashes
6397 /// it in a single call to [`Hasher::write()`]. This may have performance
6398 /// advantages.
6399 ///
6400 /// [`Hash`]: core::hash::Hash
6401 /// [`Hash::hash()`]: core::hash::Hash::hash()
6402 /// [`Hash::hash_slice()`]: core::hash::Hash::hash_slice()
6403 #[cfg(any(feature = "derive", test))]
6404 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "derive")))]
6405 pub use zerocopy_derive::ByteHash;
6406 /// Implements [`SplitAt`].
6407 ///
6408 /// This derive can be applied to structs; e.g.:
6409 ///
6410 /// ```
6411 /// # use zerocopy_derive::{ByteEq, Immutable, IntoBytes};
6412 /// #[derive(ByteEq, Immutable, IntoBytes)]
6413 /// #[repr(C)]
6414 /// struct MyStruct {
6415 /// # /*
6416 ///     ...
6417 /// # */
6418 /// }
6419 /// ```
6420 #[cfg(any(feature = "derive", test))]
6421 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "derive")))]
6422 pub use zerocopy_derive::SplitAt;
6423 
6424 #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
6425 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "alloc")))]
6426 #[cfg(not(no_zerocopy_panic_in_const_and_vec_try_reserve_1_57_0))]
6427 mod alloc_support {
6428     use super::*;
6429 
6430     /// Extends a `Vec<T>` by pushing `additional` new items onto the end of the
6431     /// vector. The new items are initialized with zeros.
6432     #[cfg(not(no_zerocopy_panic_in_const_and_vec_try_reserve_1_57_0))]
6433     #[doc(hidden)]
6434     #[deprecated(since = "0.8.0", note = "moved to `FromZeros`")]
6435     #[inline(always)]
6436     pub fn extend_vec_zeroed<T: FromZeros>(
6437         v: &mut Vec<T>,
6438         additional: usize,
6439     ) -> Result<(), AllocError> {
6440         <T as FromZeros>::extend_vec_zeroed(v, additional)
6441     }
6442 
6443     /// Inserts `additional` new items into `Vec<T>` at `position`. The new
6444     /// items are initialized with zeros.
6445     ///
6446     /// # Panics
6447     ///
6448     /// Panics if `position > v.len()`.
6449     #[cfg(not(no_zerocopy_panic_in_const_and_vec_try_reserve_1_57_0))]
6450     #[doc(hidden)]
6451     #[deprecated(since = "0.8.0", note = "moved to `FromZeros`")]
6452     #[inline(always)]
6453     pub fn insert_vec_zeroed<T: FromZeros>(
6454         v: &mut Vec<T>,
6455         position: usize,
6456         additional: usize,
6457     ) -> Result<(), AllocError> {
6458         <T as FromZeros>::insert_vec_zeroed(v, position, additional)
6459     }
6460 }
6461 
6462 #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
6463 #[cfg(not(no_zerocopy_panic_in_const_and_vec_try_reserve_1_57_0))]
6464 #[doc(hidden)]
6465 pub use alloc_support::*;
6466 
6467 #[cfg(test)]
6468 #[allow(clippy::assertions_on_result_states, clippy::unreadable_literal)]
6469 mod tests {
6470     use static_assertions::assert_impl_all;
6471 
6472     use super::*;
6473     use crate::util::testutil::*;
6474 
6475     // An unsized type.
6476     //
6477     // This is used to test the custom derives of our traits. The `[u8]` type
6478     // gets a hand-rolled impl, so it doesn't exercise our custom derives.
6479     #[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, FromBytes, IntoBytes, Unaligned, Immutable)]
6480     #[repr(transparent)]
6481     struct Unsized([u8]);
6482 
6483     impl Unsized {
6484         fn from_mut_slice(slc: &mut [u8]) -> &mut Unsized {
6485             // SAFETY: This *probably* sound - since the layouts of `[u8]` and
6486             // `Unsized` are the same, so are the layouts of `&mut [u8]` and
6487             // `&mut Unsized`. [1] Even if it turns out that this isn't actually
6488             // guaranteed by the language spec, we can just change this since
6489             // it's in test code.
6490             //
6491             // [1] https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/375
6492             unsafe { mem::transmute(slc) }
6493         }
6494     }
6495 
6496     #[test]
6497     fn test_known_layout() {
6498         // Test that `$ty` and `ManuallyDrop<$ty>` have the expected layout.
6499         // Test that `PhantomData<$ty>` has the same layout as `()` regardless
6500         // of `$ty`.
6501         macro_rules! test {
6502             ($ty:ty, $expect:expr) => {
6503                 let expect = $expect;
6504                 assert_eq!(<$ty as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expect);
6505                 assert_eq!(<ManuallyDrop<$ty> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expect);
6506                 assert_eq!(<PhantomData<$ty> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, <() as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT);
6507             };
6508         }
6509 
6510         let layout =
6511             |offset, align, trailing_slice_elem_size, statically_shallow_unpadded| DstLayout {
6512                 align: NonZeroUsize::new(align).unwrap(),
6513                 size_info: match trailing_slice_elem_size {
6514                     None => SizeInfo::Sized { size: offset },
6515                     Some(elem_size) => {
6516                         SizeInfo::SliceDst(TrailingSliceLayout { offset, elem_size })
6517                     }
6518                 },
6519                 statically_shallow_unpadded,
6520             };
6521 
6522         test!((), layout(0, 1, None, false));
6523         test!(u8, layout(1, 1, None, false));
6524         // Use `align_of` because `u64` alignment may be smaller than 8 on some
6525         // platforms.
6526         test!(u64, layout(8, mem::align_of::<u64>(), None, false));
6527         test!(AU64, layout(8, 8, None, false));
6528 
6529         test!(Option<&'static ()>, usize::LAYOUT);
6530 
6531         test!([()], layout(0, 1, Some(0), true));
6532         test!([u8], layout(0, 1, Some(1), true));
6533         test!(str, layout(0, 1, Some(1), true));
6534     }
6535 
6536     #[cfg(feature = "derive")]
6537     #[test]
6538     fn test_known_layout_derive() {
6539         // In this and other files (`late_compile_pass.rs`,
6540         // `mid_compile_pass.rs`, and `struct.rs`), we test success and failure
6541         // modes of `derive(KnownLayout)` for the following combination of
6542         // properties:
6543         //
6544         // +------------+--------------------------------------+-----------+
6545         // |            |      trailing field properties       |           |
6546         // | `repr(C)`? | generic? | `KnownLayout`? | `Sized`? | Type Name |
6547         // |------------+----------+----------------+----------+-----------|
6548         // |          N |        N |              N |        N |      KL00 |
6549         // |          N |        N |              N |        Y |      KL01 |
6550         // |          N |        N |              Y |        N |      KL02 |
6551         // |          N |        N |              Y |        Y |      KL03 |
6552         // |          N |        Y |              N |        N |      KL04 |
6553         // |          N |        Y |              N |        Y |      KL05 |
6554         // |          N |        Y |              Y |        N |      KL06 |
6555         // |          N |        Y |              Y |        Y |      KL07 |
6556         // |          Y |        N |              N |        N |      KL08 |
6557         // |          Y |        N |              N |        Y |      KL09 |
6558         // |          Y |        N |              Y |        N |      KL10 |
6559         // |          Y |        N |              Y |        Y |      KL11 |
6560         // |          Y |        Y |              N |        N |      KL12 |
6561         // |          Y |        Y |              N |        Y |      KL13 |
6562         // |          Y |        Y |              Y |        N |      KL14 |
6563         // |          Y |        Y |              Y |        Y |      KL15 |
6564         // +------------+----------+----------------+----------+-----------+
6565 
6566         struct NotKnownLayout<T = ()> {
6567             _t: T,
6568         }
6569 
6570         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6571         #[repr(C)]
6572         struct AlignSize<const ALIGN: usize, const SIZE: usize>
6573         where
6574             elain::Align<ALIGN>: elain::Alignment,
6575         {
6576             _align: elain::Align<ALIGN>,
6577             size: [u8; SIZE],
6578         }
6579 
6580         type AU16 = AlignSize<2, 2>;
6581         type AU32 = AlignSize<4, 4>;
6582 
6583         fn _assert_kl<T: ?Sized + KnownLayout>(_: &T) {}
6584 
6585         let sized_layout = |align, size| DstLayout {
6586             align: NonZeroUsize::new(align).unwrap(),
6587             size_info: SizeInfo::Sized { size },
6588             statically_shallow_unpadded: false,
6589         };
6590 
6591         let unsized_layout = |align, elem_size, offset, statically_shallow_unpadded| DstLayout {
6592             align: NonZeroUsize::new(align).unwrap(),
6593             size_info: SizeInfo::SliceDst(TrailingSliceLayout { offset, elem_size }),
6594             statically_shallow_unpadded,
6595         };
6596 
6597         // | `repr(C)`? | generic? | `KnownLayout`? | `Sized`? | Type Name |
6598         // |          N |        N |              N |        Y |      KL01 |
6599         #[allow(dead_code)]
6600         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6601         struct KL01(NotKnownLayout<AU32>, NotKnownLayout<AU16>);
6602 
6603         let expected = DstLayout::for_type::<KL01>();
6604 
6605         assert_eq!(<KL01 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6606         assert_eq!(<KL01 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(4, 8));
6607 
6608         // ...with `align(N)`:
6609         #[allow(dead_code)]
6610         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6611         #[repr(align(64))]
6612         struct KL01Align(NotKnownLayout<AU32>, NotKnownLayout<AU16>);
6613 
6614         let expected = DstLayout::for_type::<KL01Align>();
6615 
6616         assert_eq!(<KL01Align as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6617         assert_eq!(<KL01Align as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(64, 64));
6618 
6619         // ...with `packed`:
6620         #[allow(dead_code)]
6621         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6622         #[repr(packed)]
6623         struct KL01Packed(NotKnownLayout<AU32>, NotKnownLayout<AU16>);
6624 
6625         let expected = DstLayout::for_type::<KL01Packed>();
6626 
6627         assert_eq!(<KL01Packed as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6628         assert_eq!(<KL01Packed as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(1, 6));
6629 
6630         // ...with `packed(N)`:
6631         #[allow(dead_code)]
6632         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6633         #[repr(packed(2))]
6634         struct KL01PackedN(NotKnownLayout<AU32>, NotKnownLayout<AU16>);
6635 
6636         assert_impl_all!(KL01PackedN: KnownLayout);
6637 
6638         let expected = DstLayout::for_type::<KL01PackedN>();
6639 
6640         assert_eq!(<KL01PackedN as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6641         assert_eq!(<KL01PackedN as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(2, 6));
6642 
6643         // | `repr(C)`? | generic? | `KnownLayout`? | `Sized`? | Type Name |
6644         // |          N |        N |              Y |        Y |      KL03 |
6645         #[allow(dead_code)]
6646         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6647         struct KL03(NotKnownLayout, u8);
6648 
6649         let expected = DstLayout::for_type::<KL03>();
6650 
6651         assert_eq!(<KL03 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6652         assert_eq!(<KL03 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(1, 1));
6653 
6654         // ... with `align(N)`
6655         #[allow(dead_code)]
6656         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6657         #[repr(align(64))]
6658         struct KL03Align(NotKnownLayout<AU32>, u8);
6659 
6660         let expected = DstLayout::for_type::<KL03Align>();
6661 
6662         assert_eq!(<KL03Align as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6663         assert_eq!(<KL03Align as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(64, 64));
6664 
6665         // ... with `packed`:
6666         #[allow(dead_code)]
6667         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6668         #[repr(packed)]
6669         struct KL03Packed(NotKnownLayout<AU32>, u8);
6670 
6671         let expected = DstLayout::for_type::<KL03Packed>();
6672 
6673         assert_eq!(<KL03Packed as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6674         assert_eq!(<KL03Packed as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(1, 5));
6675 
6676         // ... with `packed(N)`
6677         #[allow(dead_code)]
6678         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6679         #[repr(packed(2))]
6680         struct KL03PackedN(NotKnownLayout<AU32>, u8);
6681 
6682         assert_impl_all!(KL03PackedN: KnownLayout);
6683 
6684         let expected = DstLayout::for_type::<KL03PackedN>();
6685 
6686         assert_eq!(<KL03PackedN as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6687         assert_eq!(<KL03PackedN as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(2, 6));
6688 
6689         // | `repr(C)`? | generic? | `KnownLayout`? | `Sized`? | Type Name |
6690         // |          N |        Y |              N |        Y |      KL05 |
6691         #[allow(dead_code)]
6692         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6693         struct KL05<T>(u8, T);
6694 
6695         fn _test_kl05<T>(t: T) -> impl KnownLayout {
6696             KL05(0u8, t)
6697         }
6698 
6699         // | `repr(C)`? | generic? | `KnownLayout`? | `Sized`? | Type Name |
6700         // |          N |        Y |              Y |        Y |      KL07 |
6701         #[allow(dead_code)]
6702         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6703         struct KL07<T: KnownLayout>(u8, T);
6704 
6705         fn _test_kl07<T: KnownLayout>(t: T) -> impl KnownLayout {
6706             let _ = KL07(0u8, t);
6707         }
6708 
6709         // | `repr(C)`? | generic? | `KnownLayout`? | `Sized`? | Type Name |
6710         // |          Y |        N |              Y |        N |      KL10 |
6711         #[allow(dead_code)]
6712         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6713         #[repr(C)]
6714         struct KL10(NotKnownLayout<AU32>, [u8]);
6715 
6716         let expected = DstLayout::new_zst(None)
6717             .extend(DstLayout::for_type::<NotKnownLayout<AU32>>(), None)
6718             .extend(<[u8] as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, None)
6719             .pad_to_align();
6720 
6721         assert_eq!(<KL10 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6722         assert_eq!(<KL10 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(4, 1, 4, false));
6723 
6724         // ...with `align(N)`:
6725         #[allow(dead_code)]
6726         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6727         #[repr(C, align(64))]
6728         struct KL10Align(NotKnownLayout<AU32>, [u8]);
6729 
6730         let repr_align = NonZeroUsize::new(64);
6731 
6732         let expected = DstLayout::new_zst(repr_align)
6733             .extend(DstLayout::for_type::<NotKnownLayout<AU32>>(), None)
6734             .extend(<[u8] as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, None)
6735             .pad_to_align();
6736 
6737         assert_eq!(<KL10Align as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6738         assert_eq!(<KL10Align as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(64, 1, 4, false));
6739 
6740         // ...with `packed`:
6741         #[allow(dead_code)]
6742         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6743         #[repr(C, packed)]
6744         struct KL10Packed(NotKnownLayout<AU32>, [u8]);
6745 
6746         let repr_packed = NonZeroUsize::new(1);
6747 
6748         let expected = DstLayout::new_zst(None)
6749             .extend(DstLayout::for_type::<NotKnownLayout<AU32>>(), repr_packed)
6750             .extend(<[u8] as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, repr_packed)
6751             .pad_to_align();
6752 
6753         assert_eq!(<KL10Packed as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6754         assert_eq!(<KL10Packed as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(1, 1, 4, false));
6755 
6756         // ...with `packed(N)`:
6757         #[allow(dead_code)]
6758         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6759         #[repr(C, packed(2))]
6760         struct KL10PackedN(NotKnownLayout<AU32>, [u8]);
6761 
6762         let repr_packed = NonZeroUsize::new(2);
6763 
6764         let expected = DstLayout::new_zst(None)
6765             .extend(DstLayout::for_type::<NotKnownLayout<AU32>>(), repr_packed)
6766             .extend(<[u8] as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, repr_packed)
6767             .pad_to_align();
6768 
6769         assert_eq!(<KL10PackedN as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6770         assert_eq!(<KL10PackedN as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(2, 1, 4, false));
6771 
6772         // | `repr(C)`? | generic? | `KnownLayout`? | `Sized`? | Type Name |
6773         // |          Y |        N |              Y |        Y |      KL11 |
6774         #[allow(dead_code)]
6775         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6776         #[repr(C)]
6777         struct KL11(NotKnownLayout<AU64>, u8);
6778 
6779         let expected = DstLayout::new_zst(None)
6780             .extend(DstLayout::for_type::<NotKnownLayout<AU64>>(), None)
6781             .extend(<u8 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, None)
6782             .pad_to_align();
6783 
6784         assert_eq!(<KL11 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6785         assert_eq!(<KL11 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(8, 16));
6786 
6787         // ...with `align(N)`:
6788         #[allow(dead_code)]
6789         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6790         #[repr(C, align(64))]
6791         struct KL11Align(NotKnownLayout<AU64>, u8);
6792 
6793         let repr_align = NonZeroUsize::new(64);
6794 
6795         let expected = DstLayout::new_zst(repr_align)
6796             .extend(DstLayout::for_type::<NotKnownLayout<AU64>>(), None)
6797             .extend(<u8 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, None)
6798             .pad_to_align();
6799 
6800         assert_eq!(<KL11Align as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6801         assert_eq!(<KL11Align as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(64, 64));
6802 
6803         // ...with `packed`:
6804         #[allow(dead_code)]
6805         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6806         #[repr(C, packed)]
6807         struct KL11Packed(NotKnownLayout<AU64>, u8);
6808 
6809         let repr_packed = NonZeroUsize::new(1);
6810 
6811         let expected = DstLayout::new_zst(None)
6812             .extend(DstLayout::for_type::<NotKnownLayout<AU64>>(), repr_packed)
6813             .extend(<u8 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, repr_packed)
6814             .pad_to_align();
6815 
6816         assert_eq!(<KL11Packed as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6817         assert_eq!(<KL11Packed as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(1, 9));
6818 
6819         // ...with `packed(N)`:
6820         #[allow(dead_code)]
6821         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6822         #[repr(C, packed(2))]
6823         struct KL11PackedN(NotKnownLayout<AU64>, u8);
6824 
6825         let repr_packed = NonZeroUsize::new(2);
6826 
6827         let expected = DstLayout::new_zst(None)
6828             .extend(DstLayout::for_type::<NotKnownLayout<AU64>>(), repr_packed)
6829             .extend(<u8 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, repr_packed)
6830             .pad_to_align();
6831 
6832         assert_eq!(<KL11PackedN as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, expected);
6833         assert_eq!(<KL11PackedN as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(2, 10));
6834 
6835         // | `repr(C)`? | generic? | `KnownLayout`? | `Sized`? | Type Name |
6836         // |          Y |        Y |              Y |        N |      KL14 |
6837         #[allow(dead_code)]
6838         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6839         #[repr(C)]
6840         struct KL14<T: ?Sized + KnownLayout>(u8, T);
6841 
6842         fn _test_kl14<T: ?Sized + KnownLayout>(kl: &KL14<T>) {
6843             _assert_kl(kl)
6844         }
6845 
6846         // | `repr(C)`? | generic? | `KnownLayout`? | `Sized`? | Type Name |
6847         // |          Y |        Y |              Y |        Y |      KL15 |
6848         #[allow(dead_code)]
6849         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6850         #[repr(C)]
6851         struct KL15<T: KnownLayout>(u8, T);
6852 
6853         fn _test_kl15<T: KnownLayout>(t: T) -> impl KnownLayout {
6854             let _ = KL15(0u8, t);
6855         }
6856 
6857         // Test a variety of combinations of field types:
6858         //  - ()
6859         //  - u8
6860         //  - AU16
6861         //  - [()]
6862         //  - [u8]
6863         //  - [AU16]
6864 
6865         #[allow(clippy::upper_case_acronyms, dead_code)]
6866         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6867         #[repr(C)]
6868         struct KLTU<T, U: ?Sized>(T, U);
6869 
6870         assert_eq!(<KLTU<(), ()> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(1, 0));
6871 
6872         assert_eq!(<KLTU<(), u8> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(1, 1));
6873 
6874         assert_eq!(<KLTU<(), AU16> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(2, 2));
6875 
6876         assert_eq!(<KLTU<(), [()]> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(1, 0, 0, false));
6877 
6878         assert_eq!(<KLTU<(), [u8]> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(1, 1, 0, false));
6879 
6880         assert_eq!(<KLTU<(), [AU16]> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(2, 2, 0, false));
6881 
6882         assert_eq!(<KLTU<u8, ()> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(1, 1));
6883 
6884         assert_eq!(<KLTU<u8, u8> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(1, 2));
6885 
6886         assert_eq!(<KLTU<u8, AU16> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(2, 4));
6887 
6888         assert_eq!(<KLTU<u8, [()]> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(1, 0, 1, false));
6889 
6890         assert_eq!(<KLTU<u8, [u8]> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(1, 1, 1, false));
6891 
6892         assert_eq!(<KLTU<u8, [AU16]> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(2, 2, 2, false));
6893 
6894         assert_eq!(<KLTU<AU16, ()> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(2, 2));
6895 
6896         assert_eq!(<KLTU<AU16, u8> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(2, 4));
6897 
6898         assert_eq!(<KLTU<AU16, AU16> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(2, 4));
6899 
6900         assert_eq!(<KLTU<AU16, [()]> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(2, 0, 2, false));
6901 
6902         assert_eq!(<KLTU<AU16, [u8]> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(2, 1, 2, false));
6903 
6904         assert_eq!(<KLTU<AU16, [AU16]> as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(2, 2, 2, false));
6905 
6906         // Test a variety of field counts.
6907 
6908         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6909         #[repr(C)]
6910         struct KLF0;
6911 
6912         assert_eq!(<KLF0 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, sized_layout(1, 0));
6913 
6914         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6915         #[repr(C)]
6916         struct KLF1([u8]);
6917 
6918         assert_eq!(<KLF1 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(1, 1, 0, true));
6919 
6920         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6921         #[repr(C)]
6922         struct KLF2(NotKnownLayout<u8>, [u8]);
6923 
6924         assert_eq!(<KLF2 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(1, 1, 1, false));
6925 
6926         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6927         #[repr(C)]
6928         struct KLF3(NotKnownLayout<u8>, NotKnownLayout<AU16>, [u8]);
6929 
6930         assert_eq!(<KLF3 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(2, 1, 4, false));
6931 
6932         #[derive(KnownLayout)]
6933         #[repr(C)]
6934         struct KLF4(NotKnownLayout<u8>, NotKnownLayout<AU16>, NotKnownLayout<AU32>, [u8]);
6935 
6936         assert_eq!(<KLF4 as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT, unsized_layout(4, 1, 8, false));
6937     }
6938 
6939     #[test]
6940     fn test_object_safety() {
6941         fn _takes_immutable(_: &dyn Immutable) {}
6942         fn _takes_unaligned(_: &dyn Unaligned) {}
6943     }
6944 
6945     #[test]
6946     fn test_from_zeros_only() {
6947         // Test types that implement `FromZeros` but not `FromBytes`.
6948 
6949         assert!(!bool::new_zeroed());
6950         assert_eq!(char::new_zeroed(), '\0');
6951 
6952         #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
6953         {
6954             assert_eq!(bool::new_box_zeroed(), Ok(Box::new(false)));
6955             assert_eq!(char::new_box_zeroed(), Ok(Box::new('\0')));
6956 
6957             assert_eq!(
6958                 <[bool]>::new_box_zeroed_with_elems(3).unwrap().as_ref(),
6959                 [false, false, false]
6960             );
6961             assert_eq!(
6962                 <[char]>::new_box_zeroed_with_elems(3).unwrap().as_ref(),
6963                 ['\0', '\0', '\0']
6964             );
6965 
6966             assert_eq!(bool::new_vec_zeroed(3).unwrap().as_ref(), [false, false, false]);
6967             assert_eq!(char::new_vec_zeroed(3).unwrap().as_ref(), ['\0', '\0', '\0']);
6968         }
6969 
6970         let mut string = "hello".to_string();
6971         let s: &mut str = string.as_mut();
6972         assert_eq!(s, "hello");
6973         s.zero();
6974         assert_eq!(s, "\0\0\0\0\0");
6975     }
6976 
6977     #[test]
6978     fn test_zst_count_preserved() {
6979         // Test that, when an explicit count is provided to for a type with a
6980         // ZST trailing slice element, that count is preserved. This is
6981         // important since, for such types, all element counts result in objects
6982         // of the same size, and so the correct behavior is ambiguous. However,
6983         // preserving the count as requested by the user is the behavior that we
6984         // document publicly.
6985 
6986         // FromZeros methods
6987         #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
6988         assert_eq!(<[()]>::new_box_zeroed_with_elems(3).unwrap().len(), 3);
6989         #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
6990         assert_eq!(<()>::new_vec_zeroed(3).unwrap().len(), 3);
6991 
6992         // FromBytes methods
6993         assert_eq!(<[()]>::ref_from_bytes_with_elems(&[][..], 3).unwrap().len(), 3);
6994         assert_eq!(<[()]>::ref_from_prefix_with_elems(&[][..], 3).unwrap().0.len(), 3);
6995         assert_eq!(<[()]>::ref_from_suffix_with_elems(&[][..], 3).unwrap().1.len(), 3);
6996         assert_eq!(<[()]>::mut_from_bytes_with_elems(&mut [][..], 3).unwrap().len(), 3);
6997         assert_eq!(<[()]>::mut_from_prefix_with_elems(&mut [][..], 3).unwrap().0.len(), 3);
6998         assert_eq!(<[()]>::mut_from_suffix_with_elems(&mut [][..], 3).unwrap().1.len(), 3);
6999     }
7000 
7001     #[test]
7002     fn test_read_write() {
7003         const VAL: u64 = 0x12345678;
7004         #[cfg(target_endian = "big")]
7005         const VAL_BYTES: [u8; 8] = VAL.to_be_bytes();
7006         #[cfg(target_endian = "little")]
7007         const VAL_BYTES: [u8; 8] = VAL.to_le_bytes();
7008         const ZEROS: [u8; 8] = [0u8; 8];
7009 
7010         // Test `FromBytes::{read_from, read_from_prefix, read_from_suffix}`.
7011 
7012         assert_eq!(u64::read_from_bytes(&VAL_BYTES[..]), Ok(VAL));
7013         // The first 8 bytes are from `VAL_BYTES` and the second 8 bytes are all
7014         // zeros.
7015         let bytes_with_prefix: [u8; 16] = transmute!([VAL_BYTES, [0; 8]]);
7016         assert_eq!(u64::read_from_prefix(&bytes_with_prefix[..]), Ok((VAL, &ZEROS[..])));
7017         assert_eq!(u64::read_from_suffix(&bytes_with_prefix[..]), Ok((&VAL_BYTES[..], 0)));
7018         // The first 8 bytes are all zeros and the second 8 bytes are from
7019         // `VAL_BYTES`
7020         let bytes_with_suffix: [u8; 16] = transmute!([[0; 8], VAL_BYTES]);
7021         assert_eq!(u64::read_from_prefix(&bytes_with_suffix[..]), Ok((0, &VAL_BYTES[..])));
7022         assert_eq!(u64::read_from_suffix(&bytes_with_suffix[..]), Ok((&ZEROS[..], VAL)));
7023 
7024         // Test `IntoBytes::{write_to, write_to_prefix, write_to_suffix}`.
7025 
7026         let mut bytes = [0u8; 8];
7027         assert_eq!(VAL.write_to(&mut bytes[..]), Ok(()));
7028         assert_eq!(bytes, VAL_BYTES);
7029         let mut bytes = [0u8; 16];
7030         assert_eq!(VAL.write_to_prefix(&mut bytes[..]), Ok(()));
7031         let want: [u8; 16] = transmute!([VAL_BYTES, [0; 8]]);
7032         assert_eq!(bytes, want);
7033         let mut bytes = [0u8; 16];
7034         assert_eq!(VAL.write_to_suffix(&mut bytes[..]), Ok(()));
7035         let want: [u8; 16] = transmute!([[0; 8], VAL_BYTES]);
7036         assert_eq!(bytes, want);
7037     }
7038 
7039     #[test]
7040     #[cfg(feature = "std")]
7041     fn test_read_io_with_padding_soundness() {
7042         // This test is designed to exhibit potential UB in
7043         // `FromBytes::read_from_io`. (see #2319, #2320).
7044 
7045         // On most platforms (where `align_of::<u16>() == 2`), `WithPadding`
7046         // will have inter-field padding between `x` and `y`.
7047         #[derive(FromBytes)]
7048         #[repr(C)]
7049         struct WithPadding {
7050             x: u8,
7051             y: u16,
7052         }
7053         struct ReadsInRead;
7054         impl std::io::Read for ReadsInRead {
7055             fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> std::io::Result<usize> {
7056                 // This body branches on every byte of `buf`, ensuring that it
7057                 // exhibits UB if any byte of `buf` is uninitialized.
7058                 if buf.iter().all(|&x| x == 0) {
7059                     Ok(buf.len())
7060                 } else {
7061                     buf.iter_mut().for_each(|x| *x = 0);
7062                     Ok(buf.len())
7063                 }
7064             }
7065         }
7066         assert!(matches!(WithPadding::read_from_io(ReadsInRead), Ok(WithPadding { x: 0, y: 0 })));
7067     }
7068 
7069     #[test]
7070     #[cfg(feature = "std")]
7071     fn test_read_write_io() {
7072         let mut long_buffer = [0, 0, 0, 0];
7073         assert!(matches!(u16::MAX.write_to_io(&mut long_buffer[..]), Ok(())));
7074         assert_eq!(long_buffer, [255, 255, 0, 0]);
7075         assert!(matches!(u16::read_from_io(&long_buffer[..]), Ok(u16::MAX)));
7076 
7077         let mut short_buffer = [0, 0];
7078         assert!(u32::MAX.write_to_io(&mut short_buffer[..]).is_err());
7079         assert_eq!(short_buffer, [255, 255]);
7080         assert!(u32::read_from_io(&short_buffer[..]).is_err());
7081     }
7082 
7083     #[test]
7084     fn test_try_from_bytes_try_read_from() {
7085         assert_eq!(<bool as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_bytes(&[0]), Ok(false));
7086         assert_eq!(<bool as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_bytes(&[1]), Ok(true));
7087 
7088         assert_eq!(<bool as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_prefix(&[0, 2]), Ok((false, &[2][..])));
7089         assert_eq!(<bool as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_prefix(&[1, 2]), Ok((true, &[2][..])));
7090 
7091         assert_eq!(<bool as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_suffix(&[2, 0]), Ok((&[2][..], false)));
7092         assert_eq!(<bool as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_suffix(&[2, 1]), Ok((&[2][..], true)));
7093 
7094         // If we don't pass enough bytes, it fails.
7095         assert!(matches!(
7096             <u8 as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_bytes(&[]),
7097             Err(TryReadError::Size(_))
7098         ));
7099         assert!(matches!(
7100             <u8 as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_prefix(&[]),
7101             Err(TryReadError::Size(_))
7102         ));
7103         assert!(matches!(
7104             <u8 as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_suffix(&[]),
7105             Err(TryReadError::Size(_))
7106         ));
7107 
7108         // If we pass too many bytes, it fails.
7109         assert!(matches!(
7110             <u8 as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_bytes(&[0, 0]),
7111             Err(TryReadError::Size(_))
7112         ));
7113 
7114         // If we pass an invalid value, it fails.
7115         assert!(matches!(
7116             <bool as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_bytes(&[2]),
7117             Err(TryReadError::Validity(_))
7118         ));
7119         assert!(matches!(
7120             <bool as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_prefix(&[2, 0]),
7121             Err(TryReadError::Validity(_))
7122         ));
7123         assert!(matches!(
7124             <bool as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_suffix(&[0, 2]),
7125             Err(TryReadError::Validity(_))
7126         ));
7127 
7128         // Reading from a misaligned buffer should still succeed. Since `AU64`'s
7129         // alignment is 8, and since we read from two adjacent addresses one
7130         // byte apart, it is guaranteed that at least one of them (though
7131         // possibly both) will be misaligned.
7132         let bytes: [u8; 9] = [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0];
7133         assert_eq!(<AU64 as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_bytes(&bytes[..8]), Ok(AU64(0)));
7134         assert_eq!(<AU64 as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_bytes(&bytes[1..9]), Ok(AU64(0)));
7135 
7136         assert_eq!(
7137             <AU64 as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_prefix(&bytes[..8]),
7138             Ok((AU64(0), &[][..]))
7139         );
7140         assert_eq!(
7141             <AU64 as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_prefix(&bytes[1..9]),
7142             Ok((AU64(0), &[][..]))
7143         );
7144 
7145         assert_eq!(
7146             <AU64 as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_suffix(&bytes[..8]),
7147             Ok((&[][..], AU64(0)))
7148         );
7149         assert_eq!(
7150             <AU64 as TryFromBytes>::try_read_from_suffix(&bytes[1..9]),
7151             Ok((&[][..], AU64(0)))
7152         );
7153     }
7154 
7155     #[test]
7156     fn test_ref_from_mut_from_bytes() {
7157         // Test `FromBytes::{ref_from_bytes, mut_from_bytes}{,_prefix,Suffix}`
7158         // success cases. Exhaustive coverage for these methods is covered by
7159         // the `Ref` tests above, which these helper methods defer to.
7160 
7161         let mut buf =
7162             Align::<[u8; 16], AU64>::new([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15]);
7163 
7164         assert_eq!(
7165             AU64::ref_from_bytes(&buf.t[8..]).unwrap().0.to_ne_bytes(),
7166             [8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15]
7167         );
7168         let suffix = AU64::mut_from_bytes(&mut buf.t[8..]).unwrap();
7169         suffix.0 = 0x0101010101010101;
7170         // The `[u8:9]` is a non-half size of the full buffer, which would catch
7171         // `from_prefix` having the same implementation as `from_suffix` (issues #506, #511).
7172         assert_eq!(
7173             <[u8; 9]>::ref_from_suffix(&buf.t[..]).unwrap(),
7174             (&[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6][..], &[7u8, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1])
7175         );
7176         let (prefix, suffix) = AU64::mut_from_suffix(&mut buf.t[1..]).unwrap();
7177         assert_eq!(prefix, &mut [1u8, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7][..]);
7178         suffix.0 = 0x0202020202020202;
7179         let (prefix, suffix) = <[u8; 10]>::mut_from_suffix(&mut buf.t[..]).unwrap();
7180         assert_eq!(prefix, &mut [0u8, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5][..]);
7181         suffix[0] = 42;
7182         assert_eq!(
7183             <[u8; 9]>::ref_from_prefix(&buf.t[..]).unwrap(),
7184             (&[0u8, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 42, 7, 2], &[2u8, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2][..])
7185         );
7186         <[u8; 2]>::mut_from_prefix(&mut buf.t[..]).unwrap().0[1] = 30;
7187         assert_eq!(buf.t, [0, 30, 2, 3, 4, 5, 42, 7, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2]);
7188     }
7189 
7190     #[test]
7191     fn test_ref_from_mut_from_bytes_error() {
7192         // Test `FromBytes::{ref_from_bytes, mut_from_bytes}{,_prefix,Suffix}`
7193         // error cases.
7194 
7195         // Fail because the buffer is too large.
7196         let mut buf = Align::<[u8; 16], AU64>::default();
7197         // `buf.t` should be aligned to 8, so only the length check should fail.
7198         assert!(AU64::ref_from_bytes(&buf.t[..]).is_err());
7199         assert!(AU64::mut_from_bytes(&mut buf.t[..]).is_err());
7200         assert!(<[u8; 8]>::ref_from_bytes(&buf.t[..]).is_err());
7201         assert!(<[u8; 8]>::mut_from_bytes(&mut buf.t[..]).is_err());
7202 
7203         // Fail because the buffer is too small.
7204         let mut buf = Align::<[u8; 4], AU64>::default();
7205         assert!(AU64::ref_from_bytes(&buf.t[..]).is_err());
7206         assert!(AU64::mut_from_bytes(&mut buf.t[..]).is_err());
7207         assert!(<[u8; 8]>::ref_from_bytes(&buf.t[..]).is_err());
7208         assert!(<[u8; 8]>::mut_from_bytes(&mut buf.t[..]).is_err());
7209         assert!(AU64::ref_from_prefix(&buf.t[..]).is_err());
7210         assert!(AU64::mut_from_prefix(&mut buf.t[..]).is_err());
7211         assert!(AU64::ref_from_suffix(&buf.t[..]).is_err());
7212         assert!(AU64::mut_from_suffix(&mut buf.t[..]).is_err());
7213         assert!(<[u8; 8]>::ref_from_prefix(&buf.t[..]).is_err());
7214         assert!(<[u8; 8]>::mut_from_prefix(&mut buf.t[..]).is_err());
7215         assert!(<[u8; 8]>::ref_from_suffix(&buf.t[..]).is_err());
7216         assert!(<[u8; 8]>::mut_from_suffix(&mut buf.t[..]).is_err());
7217 
7218         // Fail because the alignment is insufficient.
7219         let mut buf = Align::<[u8; 13], AU64>::default();
7220         assert!(AU64::ref_from_bytes(&buf.t[1..]).is_err());
7221         assert!(AU64::mut_from_bytes(&mut buf.t[1..]).is_err());
7222         assert!(AU64::ref_from_bytes(&buf.t[1..]).is_err());
7223         assert!(AU64::mut_from_bytes(&mut buf.t[1..]).is_err());
7224         assert!(AU64::ref_from_prefix(&buf.t[1..]).is_err());
7225         assert!(AU64::mut_from_prefix(&mut buf.t[1..]).is_err());
7226         assert!(AU64::ref_from_suffix(&buf.t[..]).is_err());
7227         assert!(AU64::mut_from_suffix(&mut buf.t[..]).is_err());
7228     }
7229 
7230     #[test]
7231     fn test_to_methods() {
7232         /// Run a series of tests by calling `IntoBytes` methods on `t`.
7233         ///
7234         /// `bytes` is the expected byte sequence returned from `t.as_bytes()`
7235         /// before `t` has been modified. `post_mutation` is the expected
7236         /// sequence returned from `t.as_bytes()` after `t.as_mut_bytes()[0]`
7237         /// has had its bits flipped (by applying `^= 0xFF`).
7238         ///
7239         /// `N` is the size of `t` in bytes.
7240         fn test<T: FromBytes + IntoBytes + Immutable + Debug + Eq + ?Sized, const N: usize>(
7241             t: &mut T,
7242             bytes: &[u8],
7243             post_mutation: &T,
7244         ) {
7245             // Test that we can access the underlying bytes, and that we get the
7246             // right bytes and the right number of bytes.
7247             assert_eq!(t.as_bytes(), bytes);
7248 
7249             // Test that changes to the underlying byte slices are reflected in
7250             // the original object.
7251             t.as_mut_bytes()[0] ^= 0xFF;
7252             assert_eq!(t, post_mutation);
7253             t.as_mut_bytes()[0] ^= 0xFF;
7254 
7255             // `write_to` rejects slices that are too small or too large.
7256             assert!(t.write_to(&mut vec![0; N - 1][..]).is_err());
7257             assert!(t.write_to(&mut vec![0; N + 1][..]).is_err());
7258 
7259             // `write_to` works as expected.
7260             let mut bytes = [0; N];
7261             assert_eq!(t.write_to(&mut bytes[..]), Ok(()));
7262             assert_eq!(bytes, t.as_bytes());
7263 
7264             // `write_to_prefix` rejects slices that are too small.
7265             assert!(t.write_to_prefix(&mut vec![0; N - 1][..]).is_err());
7266 
7267             // `write_to_prefix` works with exact-sized slices.
7268             let mut bytes = [0; N];
7269             assert_eq!(t.write_to_prefix(&mut bytes[..]), Ok(()));
7270             assert_eq!(bytes, t.as_bytes());
7271 
7272             // `write_to_prefix` works with too-large slices, and any bytes past
7273             // the prefix aren't modified.
7274             let mut too_many_bytes = vec![0; N + 1];
7275             too_many_bytes[N] = 123;
7276             assert_eq!(t.write_to_prefix(&mut too_many_bytes[..]), Ok(()));
7277             assert_eq!(&too_many_bytes[..N], t.as_bytes());
7278             assert_eq!(too_many_bytes[N], 123);
7279 
7280             // `write_to_suffix` rejects slices that are too small.
7281             assert!(t.write_to_suffix(&mut vec![0; N - 1][..]).is_err());
7282 
7283             // `write_to_suffix` works with exact-sized slices.
7284             let mut bytes = [0; N];
7285             assert_eq!(t.write_to_suffix(&mut bytes[..]), Ok(()));
7286             assert_eq!(bytes, t.as_bytes());
7287 
7288             // `write_to_suffix` works with too-large slices, and any bytes
7289             // before the suffix aren't modified.
7290             let mut too_many_bytes = vec![0; N + 1];
7291             too_many_bytes[0] = 123;
7292             assert_eq!(t.write_to_suffix(&mut too_many_bytes[..]), Ok(()));
7293             assert_eq!(&too_many_bytes[1..], t.as_bytes());
7294             assert_eq!(too_many_bytes[0], 123);
7295         }
7296 
7297         #[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, FromBytes, IntoBytes, Immutable)]
7298         #[repr(C)]
7299         struct Foo {
7300             a: u32,
7301             b: Wrapping<u32>,
7302             c: Option<NonZeroU32>,
7303         }
7304 
7305         let expected_bytes: Vec<u8> = if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
7306             vec![1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]
7307         } else {
7308             vec![0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0]
7309         };
7310         let post_mutation_expected_a =
7311             if cfg!(target_endian = "little") { 0x00_00_00_FE } else { 0xFF_00_00_01 };
7312         test::<_, 12>(
7313             &mut Foo { a: 1, b: Wrapping(2), c: None },
7314             expected_bytes.as_bytes(),
7315             &Foo { a: post_mutation_expected_a, b: Wrapping(2), c: None },
7316         );
7317         test::<_, 3>(
7318             Unsized::from_mut_slice(&mut [1, 2, 3]),
7319             &[1, 2, 3],
7320             Unsized::from_mut_slice(&mut [0xFE, 2, 3]),
7321         );
7322     }
7323 
7324     #[test]
7325     fn test_array() {
7326         #[derive(FromBytes, IntoBytes, Immutable)]
7327         #[repr(C)]
7328         struct Foo {
7329             a: [u16; 33],
7330         }
7331 
7332         let foo = Foo { a: [0xFFFF; 33] };
7333         let expected = [0xFFu8; 66];
7334         assert_eq!(foo.as_bytes(), &expected[..]);
7335     }
7336 
7337     #[test]
7338     fn test_new_zeroed() {
7339         assert!(!bool::new_zeroed());
7340         assert_eq!(u64::new_zeroed(), 0);
7341         // This test exists in order to exercise unsafe code, especially when
7342         // running under Miri.
7343         #[allow(clippy::unit_cmp)]
7344         {
7345             assert_eq!(<()>::new_zeroed(), ());
7346         }
7347     }
7348 
7349     #[test]
7350     fn test_transparent_packed_generic_struct() {
7351         #[derive(IntoBytes, FromBytes, Unaligned)]
7352         #[repr(transparent)]
7353         #[allow(dead_code)] // We never construct this type
7354         struct Foo<T> {
7355             _t: T,
7356             _phantom: PhantomData<()>,
7357         }
7358 
7359         assert_impl_all!(Foo<u32>: FromZeros, FromBytes, IntoBytes);
7360         assert_impl_all!(Foo<u8>: Unaligned);
7361 
7362         #[derive(IntoBytes, FromBytes, Unaligned)]
7363         #[repr(C, packed)]
7364         #[allow(dead_code)] // We never construct this type
7365         struct Bar<T, U> {
7366             _t: T,
7367             _u: U,
7368         }
7369 
7370         assert_impl_all!(Bar<u8, AU64>: FromZeros, FromBytes, IntoBytes, Unaligned);
7371     }
7372 
7373     #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
7374     mod alloc {
7375         use super::*;
7376 
7377         #[cfg(not(no_zerocopy_panic_in_const_and_vec_try_reserve_1_57_0))]
7378         #[test]
7379         fn test_extend_vec_zeroed() {
7380             // Test extending when there is an existing allocation.
7381             let mut v = vec![100u16, 200, 300];
7382             FromZeros::extend_vec_zeroed(&mut v, 3).unwrap();
7383             assert_eq!(v.len(), 6);
7384             assert_eq!(&*v, &[100, 200, 300, 0, 0, 0]);
7385             drop(v);
7386 
7387             // Test extending when there is no existing allocation.
7388             let mut v: Vec<u64> = Vec::new();
7389             FromZeros::extend_vec_zeroed(&mut v, 3).unwrap();
7390             assert_eq!(v.len(), 3);
7391             assert_eq!(&*v, &[0, 0, 0]);
7392             drop(v);
7393         }
7394 
7395         #[cfg(not(no_zerocopy_panic_in_const_and_vec_try_reserve_1_57_0))]
7396         #[test]
7397         fn test_extend_vec_zeroed_zst() {
7398             // Test extending when there is an existing (fake) allocation.
7399             let mut v = vec![(), (), ()];
7400             <()>::extend_vec_zeroed(&mut v, 3).unwrap();
7401             assert_eq!(v.len(), 6);
7402             assert_eq!(&*v, &[(), (), (), (), (), ()]);
7403             drop(v);
7404 
7405             // Test extending when there is no existing (fake) allocation.
7406             let mut v: Vec<()> = Vec::new();
7407             <()>::extend_vec_zeroed(&mut v, 3).unwrap();
7408             assert_eq!(&*v, &[(), (), ()]);
7409             drop(v);
7410         }
7411 
7412         #[cfg(not(no_zerocopy_panic_in_const_and_vec_try_reserve_1_57_0))]
7413         #[test]
7414         fn test_insert_vec_zeroed() {
7415             // Insert at start (no existing allocation).
7416             let mut v: Vec<u64> = Vec::new();
7417             u64::insert_vec_zeroed(&mut v, 0, 2).unwrap();
7418             assert_eq!(v.len(), 2);
7419             assert_eq!(&*v, &[0, 0]);
7420             drop(v);
7421 
7422             // Insert at start.
7423             let mut v = vec![100u64, 200, 300];
7424             u64::insert_vec_zeroed(&mut v, 0, 2).unwrap();
7425             assert_eq!(v.len(), 5);
7426             assert_eq!(&*v, &[0, 0, 100, 200, 300]);
7427             drop(v);
7428 
7429             // Insert at middle.
7430             let mut v = vec![100u64, 200, 300];
7431             u64::insert_vec_zeroed(&mut v, 1, 1).unwrap();
7432             assert_eq!(v.len(), 4);
7433             assert_eq!(&*v, &[100, 0, 200, 300]);
7434             drop(v);
7435 
7436             // Insert at end.
7437             let mut v = vec![100u64, 200, 300];
7438             u64::insert_vec_zeroed(&mut v, 3, 1).unwrap();
7439             assert_eq!(v.len(), 4);
7440             assert_eq!(&*v, &[100, 200, 300, 0]);
7441             drop(v);
7442         }
7443 
7444         #[cfg(not(no_zerocopy_panic_in_const_and_vec_try_reserve_1_57_0))]
7445         #[test]
7446         fn test_insert_vec_zeroed_zst() {
7447             // Insert at start (no existing fake allocation).
7448             let mut v: Vec<()> = Vec::new();
7449             <()>::insert_vec_zeroed(&mut v, 0, 2).unwrap();
7450             assert_eq!(v.len(), 2);
7451             assert_eq!(&*v, &[(), ()]);
7452             drop(v);
7453 
7454             // Insert at start.
7455             let mut v = vec![(), (), ()];
7456             <()>::insert_vec_zeroed(&mut v, 0, 2).unwrap();
7457             assert_eq!(v.len(), 5);
7458             assert_eq!(&*v, &[(), (), (), (), ()]);
7459             drop(v);
7460 
7461             // Insert at middle.
7462             let mut v = vec![(), (), ()];
7463             <()>::insert_vec_zeroed(&mut v, 1, 1).unwrap();
7464             assert_eq!(v.len(), 4);
7465             assert_eq!(&*v, &[(), (), (), ()]);
7466             drop(v);
7467 
7468             // Insert at end.
7469             let mut v = vec![(), (), ()];
7470             <()>::insert_vec_zeroed(&mut v, 3, 1).unwrap();
7471             assert_eq!(v.len(), 4);
7472             assert_eq!(&*v, &[(), (), (), ()]);
7473             drop(v);
7474         }
7475 
7476         #[test]
7477         fn test_new_box_zeroed() {
7478             assert_eq!(u64::new_box_zeroed(), Ok(Box::new(0)));
7479         }
7480 
7481         #[test]
7482         fn test_new_box_zeroed_array() {
7483             drop(<[u32; 0x1000]>::new_box_zeroed());
7484         }
7485 
7486         #[test]
7487         fn test_new_box_zeroed_zst() {
7488             // This test exists in order to exercise unsafe code, especially
7489             // when running under Miri.
7490             #[allow(clippy::unit_cmp)]
7491             {
7492                 assert_eq!(<()>::new_box_zeroed(), Ok(Box::new(())));
7493             }
7494         }
7495 
7496         #[test]
7497         fn test_new_box_zeroed_with_elems() {
7498             let mut s: Box<[u64]> = <[u64]>::new_box_zeroed_with_elems(3).unwrap();
7499             assert_eq!(s.len(), 3);
7500             assert_eq!(&*s, &[0, 0, 0]);
7501             s[1] = 3;
7502             assert_eq!(&*s, &[0, 3, 0]);
7503         }
7504 
7505         #[test]
7506         fn test_new_box_zeroed_with_elems_empty() {
7507             let s: Box<[u64]> = <[u64]>::new_box_zeroed_with_elems(0).unwrap();
7508             assert_eq!(s.len(), 0);
7509         }
7510 
7511         #[test]
7512         fn test_new_box_zeroed_with_elems_zst() {
7513             let mut s: Box<[()]> = <[()]>::new_box_zeroed_with_elems(3).unwrap();
7514             assert_eq!(s.len(), 3);
7515             assert!(s.get(10).is_none());
7516             // This test exists in order to exercise unsafe code, especially
7517             // when running under Miri.
7518             #[allow(clippy::unit_cmp)]
7519             {
7520                 assert_eq!(s[1], ());
7521             }
7522             s[2] = ();
7523         }
7524 
7525         #[test]
7526         fn test_new_box_zeroed_with_elems_zst_empty() {
7527             let s: Box<[()]> = <[()]>::new_box_zeroed_with_elems(0).unwrap();
7528             assert_eq!(s.len(), 0);
7529         }
7530 
7531         #[test]
7532         fn new_box_zeroed_with_elems_errors() {
7533             assert_eq!(<[u16]>::new_box_zeroed_with_elems(usize::MAX), Err(AllocError));
7534 
7535             let max = <usize as core::convert::TryFrom<_>>::try_from(isize::MAX).unwrap();
7536             assert_eq!(
7537                 <[u16]>::new_box_zeroed_with_elems((max / mem::size_of::<u16>()) + 1),
7538                 Err(AllocError)
7539             );
7540         }
7541     }
7542 
7543     #[test]
7544     #[allow(deprecated)]
7545     fn test_deprecated_from_bytes() {
7546         let val = 0u32;
7547         let bytes = val.as_bytes();
7548 
7549         assert!(u32::ref_from(bytes).is_some());
7550         // mut_from needs mut bytes
7551         let mut val = 0u32;
7552         let mut_bytes = val.as_mut_bytes();
7553         assert!(u32::mut_from(mut_bytes).is_some());
7554 
7555         assert!(u32::read_from(bytes).is_some());
7556 
7557         let (slc, rest) = <u32>::slice_from_prefix(bytes, 0).unwrap();
7558         assert!(slc.is_empty());
7559         assert_eq!(rest.len(), 4);
7560 
7561         let (rest, slc) = <u32>::slice_from_suffix(bytes, 0).unwrap();
7562         assert!(slc.is_empty());
7563         assert_eq!(rest.len(), 4);
7564 
7565         let (slc, rest) = <u32>::mut_slice_from_prefix(mut_bytes, 0).unwrap();
7566         assert!(slc.is_empty());
7567         assert_eq!(rest.len(), 4);
7568 
7569         let (rest, slc) = <u32>::mut_slice_from_suffix(mut_bytes, 0).unwrap();
7570         assert!(slc.is_empty());
7571         assert_eq!(rest.len(), 4);
7572     }
7573 
7574     #[test]
7575     fn test_try_ref_from_prefix_suffix() {
7576         use crate::util::testutil::Align;
7577         let bytes = &Align::<[u8; 4], u32>::new([0u8; 4]).t[..];
7578         let (r, rest): (&u32, &[u8]) = u32::try_ref_from_prefix(bytes).unwrap();
7579         assert_eq!(*r, 0);
7580         assert_eq!(rest.len(), 0);
7581 
7582         let (rest, r): (&[u8], &u32) = u32::try_ref_from_suffix(bytes).unwrap();
7583         assert_eq!(*r, 0);
7584         assert_eq!(rest.len(), 0);
7585     }
7586 
7587     #[test]
7588     fn test_raw_dangling() {
7589         use crate::util::AsAddress;
7590         let ptr: NonNull<u32> = u32::raw_dangling();
7591         assert_eq!(AsAddress::addr(ptr), 1);
7592 
7593         let ptr: NonNull<[u32]> = <[u32]>::raw_dangling();
7594         assert_eq!(AsAddress::addr(ptr), 1);
7595     }
7596 
7597     #[test]
7598     fn test_try_ref_from_prefix_with_elems() {
7599         use crate::util::testutil::Align;
7600         let bytes = &Align::<[u8; 8], u32>::new([0u8; 8]).t[..];
7601         let (r, rest): (&[u32], &[u8]) = <[u32]>::try_ref_from_prefix_with_elems(bytes, 2).unwrap();
7602         assert_eq!(r.len(), 2);
7603         assert_eq!(rest.len(), 0);
7604     }
7605 
7606     #[test]
7607     fn test_try_ref_from_suffix_with_elems() {
7608         use crate::util::testutil::Align;
7609         let bytes = &Align::<[u8; 8], u32>::new([0u8; 8]).t[..];
7610         let (rest, r): (&[u8], &[u32]) = <[u32]>::try_ref_from_suffix_with_elems(bytes, 2).unwrap();
7611         assert_eq!(r.len(), 2);
7612         assert_eq!(rest.len(), 0);
7613     }
7614 }
7615