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// Copyright (c) 2025 Vinnie Falco (vinnie dot falco at gmail dot com)
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// Copyright (c) 2025 Vinnie Falco (vinnie dot falco at gmail dot com)
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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// Official repository: https://github.com/cppalliance/corosio
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// Official repository: https://github.com/cppalliance/corosio
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#ifndef BOOST_COROSIO_IO_BUFFER_PARAM_HPP
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#ifndef BOOST_COROSIO_IO_BUFFER_PARAM_HPP
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#define BOOST_COROSIO_IO_BUFFER_PARAM_HPP
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#define BOOST_COROSIO_IO_BUFFER_PARAM_HPP
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#include <boost/corosio/detail/config.hpp>
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#include <boost/corosio/detail/config.hpp>
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#include <boost/capy/buffers.hpp>
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#include <boost/capy/buffers.hpp>
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namespace boost::corosio {
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namespace boost::corosio {
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/** A type-erased buffer sequence for I/O system call boundaries.
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/** A type-erased buffer sequence for I/O system call boundaries.
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This class enables I/O objects to accept any buffer sequence type
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This class enables I/O objects to accept any buffer sequence type
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across a virtual function boundary, while preserving the caller's
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across a virtual function boundary, while preserving the caller's
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typed buffer sequence at the call site. The implementation can
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typed buffer sequence at the call site. The implementation can
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then unroll the type-erased sequence into platform-native
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then unroll the type-erased sequence into platform-native
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structures (e.g., `iovec` on POSIX, `WSABUF` on Windows) for the
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structures (e.g., `iovec` on POSIX, `WSABUF` on Windows) for the
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When building coroutine-based I/O abstractions, a common pattern
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When building coroutine-based I/O abstractions, a common pattern
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emerges: a templated awaitable captures the caller's buffer
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emerges: a templated awaitable captures the caller's buffer
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sequence, and at `await_suspend` time, must pass it across a
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sequence, and at `await_suspend` time, must pass it across a
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virtual interface to the I/O implementation. This class solves
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virtual interface to the I/O implementation. This class solves
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the type-erasure problem at that boundary without heap allocation.
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the type-erasure problem at that boundary without heap allocation.
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This is NOT a general-purpose composable abstraction. It exists
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This is NOT a general-purpose composable abstraction. It exists
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solely for the final step in a coroutine I/O call chain where:
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solely for the final step in a coroutine I/O call chain where:
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@li A templated awaitable captures the caller's buffer sequence
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@li A templated awaitable captures the caller's buffer sequence
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@li The awaitable's `await_suspend` passes buffers across a
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@li The awaitable's `await_suspend` passes buffers across a
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virtual interface to an I/O object implementation
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virtual interface to an I/O object implementation
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@li The implementation immediately unrolls the buffers into
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@li The implementation immediately unrolls the buffers into
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platform-native structures for the system call
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platform-native structures for the system call
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The safety of this class depends entirely on coroutine parameter
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The safety of this class depends entirely on coroutine parameter
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lifetime extension. When a coroutine is suspended, parameters
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lifetime extension. When a coroutine is suspended, parameters
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passed to the awaitable remain valid until the coroutine resumes
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passed to the awaitable remain valid until the coroutine resumes
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or is destroyed. This class exploits that guarantee by holding
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or is destroyed. This class exploits that guarantee by holding
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only a pointer to the caller's buffer sequence.
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only a pointer to the caller's buffer sequence.
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The referenced buffer sequence is valid ONLY while the calling
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The referenced buffer sequence is valid ONLY while the calling
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coroutine remains suspended at the exact suspension point where
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coroutine remains suspended at the exact suspension point where
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`io_buffer_param` was created. Once the coroutine resumes,
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`io_buffer_param` was created. Once the coroutine resumes,
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returns, or is destroyed, all referenced data becomes invalid.
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returns, or is destroyed, all referenced data becomes invalid.
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@par Const Buffer Handling
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@par Const Buffer Handling
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This class accepts both `ConstBufferSequence` and
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This class accepts both `ConstBufferSequence` and
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`MutableBufferSequence` types. However, `copy_to` always produces
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`MutableBufferSequence` types. However, `copy_to` always produces
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`mutable_buffer` descriptors, casting away constness for const
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`mutable_buffer` descriptors, casting away constness for const
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buffer sequences. This design matches platform I/O structures
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buffer sequences. This design matches platform I/O structures
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(`iovec`, `WSABUF`) which use non-const pointers regardless of
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@warning The caller is responsible for ensuring the type system
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@warning The caller is responsible for ensuring the type system
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is not violated. When the original buffer sequence was const
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is not violated. When the original buffer sequence was const
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(e.g., for a write operation), the implementation MUST NOT write
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(e.g., for a write operation), the implementation MUST NOT write
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to the buffers obtained from `copy_to`. The const-cast exists
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to the buffers obtained from `copy_to`. The const-cast exists
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solely to provide a uniform interface for platform I/O calls.
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solely to provide a uniform interface for platform I/O calls.
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// For write operations (const buffers):
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void submit_write(io_buffer_param p)
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capy::mutable_buffer bufs[8];
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auto n = p.copy_to(bufs, 8);
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// bufs[] may reference const data - DO NOT WRITE
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writev(fd, reinterpret_cast<iovec*>(bufs), n); // OK: read-only
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void submit_read(io_buffer_param p)
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void submit_read(io_buffer_param p)
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capy::mutable_buffer bufs[8];
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@li Call `copy_to` immediately upon receiving the parameter
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@li Use the unrolled buffer descriptors for the I/O operation
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@li Never store the `io_buffer_param` object itself
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@li Never store pointers obtained from `copy_to` beyond the
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@par Example: Correct Usage
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@par Example: Correct Usage
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// Templated awaitable at the call site
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bool await_ready() { return false; }
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void await_suspend(std::coroutine_handle<> h)
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io_result await_resume() { return stream->get_result(); }
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submit_to_io_uring(vecs, n, h);
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@par UNSAFE USAGE: Storing io_buffer_param
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@par UNSAFE USAGE: Storing io_buffer_param
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@par UNSAFE USAGE: Using Outside a Coroutine
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void bad_callback_pattern(std::vector<char>& data)
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auto const& bs = *static_cast<BS const*>(p);
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auto const& bs = *static_cast<BS const*>(p);
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auto it = capy::begin(bs);
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auto it = capy::begin(bs);
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auto const end_it = capy::end(bs);
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auto const end_it = capy::end(bs);
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if constexpr (capy::MutableBufferSequence<BS>)
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if constexpr (capy::MutableBufferSequence<BS>)
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capy::mutable_buffer buf(*it);
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capy::const_buffer buf(*it);
|
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capy::const_buffer buf(*it);
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dest[i++] = capy::mutable_buffer(
|
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dest[i++] = capy::mutable_buffer(
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static_cast<char const*>(buf.data())),
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static_cast<char const*>(buf.data())),
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using fn_t = std::size_t(*)(void const*,
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using fn_t = std::size_t(*)(void const*,
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capy::mutable_buffer*, std::size_t);
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capy::mutable_buffer*, std::size_t);
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} // namespace boost::corosio
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} // namespace boost::corosio
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