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Dan Klishch
38b51b791e AK+Kernel+LibVideo: Include workarounds for missing P0960 only in Xcode
With this change, ".*make.*" function family now does error checking
earlier, which improves experience while using clangd. Note that the
change also make them instantiate classes a bit more eagerly, so in
LibVideo/PlaybackManager, we have to first define SeekingStateHandler
and only then make() it.

Co-Authored-By: stelar7 <dudedbz@gmail.com>
2024-05-21 14:24:59 +02:00
Tim Schumacher
a2f60911fe AK: Rename GenericTraits to DefaultTraits
This feels like a more fitting name for something that provides the
default values for Traits.
2023-11-09 10:05:51 -05:00
Daniel Bertalan
cfadbcd950 AK: Work around Xcode 15 beta mishandling trailing requires clauses
Xcode 15 betas 1-3 lack https://reviews.llvm.org/D135772, which fixes a
bug that causes trailing `requires` clauses to be evaluated twice,
failing the second time. Reported as FB12284201.

This caused compile errors when instantiating types derived from RefPtr:
> error: invalid reference to function 'NonnullRefPtr': constraints not
> satisfied
> note: because substituted constraint expression is ill-formed: value
> of type '<dependent type>' is not contextually convertible to 'bool'.

This commit works around the issue by moving the `requires` clauses
after the template parameter list.

In most cases, trailing `requires` clauses and those specified after the
template parameter list work identically, so this change should not
impact the code's behavior. The only difference is that trailing
requires clauses are evaluated *after* constrained placeholder types
(i.e. `Integral auto i` function parameter).
2023-07-12 15:43:18 +01:00
Jelle Raaijmakers
eacc0bfa02 AK+LibC: Remove AK/Atomic.h includes from our RefPtrs
We don't seem to be using it there.
2023-07-04 16:30:13 +02:00
Ben Wiederhake
32a777347f AK: Fix typo in instructions for adopt_nonnull_REF_or_enomem 2023-05-13 18:35:02 +02:00
Andreas Kling
b7e847e58b AK: Fix crash during teardown of self-owning objects
We now null out smart pointers *before* calling unref on the pointee.
This ensures that the same smart pointer can't be used to acquire a new
reference to the pointee after its destruction has begun.

I ran into this when destroying a non-empty IntrusiveList of RefPtrs,
but the problem was more general so this fixes it for all of RefPtr,
NonnullRefPtr, OwnPtr and NonnullOwnPtr.
2023-04-21 18:15:00 +02:00
Andreas Kling
7ac7a73758 Revert "AK: Disallow constness laundering in RefPtr and NonnullRefPtr"
This reverts commit 3c7a0ef1ac.

This broke Jakt, which will need some adjustments to its code generation
before we can commit to being this strict.
2023-02-21 09:22:18 +01:00
Andreas Kling
3c7a0ef1ac AK: Disallow constness laundering in RefPtr and NonnullRefPtr
Until now, it was possible to assign a RP<T const> or NNRP<T const>
to RP<T> or NNRP<T>. This meant that the constness of the T was lost.

We had a lot of code that relied on this sloppiness, and by the time
you see this commit, I hopefully found and fixed all of it. :^)
2023-02-21 00:54:04 +01:00
Nico Weber
0c4bbf5be3 AK: Move try_make_ref_counted() to NonnullRefPtr.h 2023-02-11 08:53:00 -05:00
Nico Weber
ed198ee6ae AK: Move adopt_nonnull_ref_or_enomem() to NonnullRefPtr.h
Rewrite the implementation to not depend on OwnPtr.h.

No intended behavior change.
2023-02-11 10:36:48 +01:00
Lenny Maiorani
f2336d0144 AK+Everywhere: Move custom deleter capability to OwnPtr
`OwnPtrWithCustomDeleter` was a decorator which provided the ability
to add a custom deleter to `OwnPtr` by wrapping and taking the deleter
as a run-time argument to the constructor. This solution means that no
additional space is needed for the `OwnPtr` because it doesn't need to
store a pointer to the deleter, but comes at the cost of having an
extra type that stores a pointer for every instance.

This logic is moved directly into `OwnPtr` by adding a template
argument that is defaulted to the default deleter for the type. This
means that the type itself stores the pointer to the deleter instead
of every instance and adds some type safety by encoding the deleter in
the type itself instead of taking a run-time argument.
2022-12-17 16:00:08 -05:00
Ali Mohammad Pur
ad120606fd AK: Fix build with !USING_AK_GLOBALLY
A couple headers expected names to be in the global namespace, qualify
those names to make sure they're resolved even when the names are not
exported.
One header placed its functions in the global namespace, move those to
the AK namespace to make the concepts resolve.
2022-12-13 08:09:56 +03:30
Ali Mohammad Pur
08fc42002c AK: Format the contents of NNRP<T> if T is formattable 2022-12-11 20:44:54 +03:30
Linus Groh
babfc13c84 Everywhere: Remove 'clang-format off' comments that are no longer needed
https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pull/15654#issuecomment-1322554496
2022-12-03 23:52:23 +00:00
Linus Groh
d26aabff04 Everywhere: Run clang-format 2022-12-03 23:52:23 +00:00
Andreas Kling
ae3ffdd521 AK: Make it possible to not using AK classes into the global namespace
This patch adds the `USING_AK_GLOBALLY` macro which is enabled by
default, but can be overridden by build flags.

This is a step towards integrating Jakt and AK types.
2022-11-26 15:51:34 +01:00
MacDue
3483407ddc AK: Return non-const types from Ptr class operators
Even if the pointer value is const, the value they point to is not
necessarily const, so these functions should not add the qualifier.

This also removes the redundant non-const implementations of these
operators.
2022-11-19 14:37:31 +00:00
Daniel Bertalan
4296425bd8 Everywhere: Remove redundant inequality comparison operators
C++20 can automatically synthesize `operator!=` from `operator==`, so
there is no point in writing such functions by hand if all they do is
call through to `operator==`.

This fixes a compile error with compilers that implement P2468 (Clang
16 currently). This paper restores the C++17 behavior that if both
`T::operator==(U)` and `T::operator!=(U)` exist, `U == T` won't be
rewritten in reverse to call `T::operator==(U)`. Removing `!=` operators
makes the rewriting possible again.
See https://reviews.llvm.org/D134529#3853062
2022-11-06 10:25:08 -07:00
Andreas Kling
11eee67b85 Kernel: Make self-contained locking smart pointers their own classes
Until now, our kernel has reimplemented a number of AK classes to
provide automatic internal locking:

- RefPtr
- NonnullRefPtr
- WeakPtr
- Weakable

This patch renames the Kernel classes so that they can coexist with
the original AK classes:

- RefPtr => LockRefPtr
- NonnullRefPtr => NonnullLockRefPtr
- WeakPtr => LockWeakPtr
- Weakable => LockWeakable

The goal here is to eventually get rid of the Lock* classes in favor of
using external locking.
2022-08-20 17:20:43 +02:00
Allan Regush
ce7d868d6b AK: Add comparison operators to NonnullRefPtr 2022-07-09 09:32:51 +01:00
Andreas Kling
75dca629df AK+Kernel: Remove RefPtrTraits template param in userspace code
Only the kernel actually uses RefPtrTraits, so let's not burden
userspace builds with the complexity.
2022-06-15 17:15:04 +02:00
Idan Horowitz
086969277e Everywhere: Run clang-format 2022-04-01 21:24:45 +01:00
Sam Atkins
5013a6480d AK: Mark smart pointer classes as [[nodiscard]]
This makes it an error to not do something with a returned smart
pointer, which should help prevent mistakes. In cases where you do need
to ignore the value, casting to void will placate the compiler.

I did have to add comments to disable clang-format on a couple of lines,
where it wanted to format the code like this:

```c++
private : NonnullRefPtr() = delete;
```
2021-12-05 15:31:03 +01:00
Andreas Kling
216e21a1fa AK: Convert AK::Format formatting helpers to returning ErrorOr<void>
This isn't a complete conversion to ErrorOr<void>, but a good chunk.
The end goal here is to propagate buffer allocation failures to the
caller, and allow the use of TRY() with formatting functions.
2021-11-17 00:21:13 +01:00
Luke Wilde
49259777ef Kernel: Note if the page fault address is a destroyed smart pointer
While I was working on LibWeb, I got a page fault at 0xe0e0e0e4.
This indicates a destroyed RefPtr if compiled with SANITIZE_PTRS
defined. However, the page fault handler didn't print out this
indication.

This makes the page fault handler print out a note if the faulting
address looks like a recently destroyed RefPtr, OwnPtr, NonnullRefPtr,
NonnullOwnPtr, ThreadSafeRefPtr or ThreadSafeNonnullRefPtr. It will
only do this if SANITIZE_PTRS is defined, as smart pointers don't get
scrubbed without it being defined.
2021-10-07 21:30:13 +02:00
Andreas Kling
5b1f697460 AK+Kernel: Make automatically locking RefPtr & co a kernel-only thing
Some time ago, automatic locking was added to the AK smart pointers to
paper over various race conditions in the kernel. Until we've actually
solved the issues in the kernel, we're stuck with the locking.

However, we don't need to punish single-threaded userspace programs with
the high cost of locking. This patch moves the thread-safe variants of
RefPtr, NonnullRefPtr, WeakPtr and RefCounted into Kernel/Library/.
2021-10-07 19:27:30 +02:00
Daniel Bertalan
d7b6cc6421 Everywhere: Prevent risky implicit casts of (Nonnull)RefPtr
Our existing implementation did not check the element type of the other
pointer in the constructors and move assignment operators. This meant
that some operations that would require explicit casting on raw pointers
were done implicitly, such as:
- downcasting a base class to a derived class (e.g. `Kernel::Inode` =>
  `Kernel::ProcFSDirectoryInode` in Kernel/ProcFS.cpp),
- casting to an unrelated type (e.g. `Promise<bool>` => `Promise<Empty>`
  in LibIMAP/Client.cpp)

This, of course, allows gross violations of the type system, and makes
the need to type-check less obvious before downcasting. Luckily, while
adding the `static_ptr_cast`s, only two truly incorrect usages were
found; in the other instances, our casts just needed to be made
explicit.
2021-09-03 23:20:23 +02:00
Andreas Kling
eaf88cc78a AK: Rename create<T> => make_ref_counted<T>
And also try_create<T> => try_make_ref_counted<T>.

A global "create" was a bit much. The new name matches make<T> better,
which we've used for making single-owner objects since forever.
2021-09-03 02:36:09 +02:00
Hendiadyoin1
607bddac96 AK: Use explode_byte for pointer sanitization 2021-08-23 12:30:29 +04:30
Daniel Bertalan
3c6bdb8a61 AK: Make smart pointer factories work with aggregates
Aggregate initialization with brace-enclosed parameters is a
[C++20 feature][1] not yet implemented by Clang. This caused compile
errors if we tried to use the factory functions to create smart pointers
to aggregates.

As a (temporary) fix, [the LWG's previously proposed solution][2] is
implemented by this commit.

Now, wherever it's not possible to direct-initialize, aggregate
initialization is performed.

[1]:
http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2019/p0960r3.html
[2]: http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/lwg-active.html#2089
2021-07-03 01:56:31 +04:30
Daniel Bertalan
23d66fe719 AK: Add RETURNS_NONNULL attribute and use it
This attribute tells compilers that the pointer returned by a function
is never null, which lets it optimize away null checks in some places.
This seems like a nice addition to `NonnullOwnPtr` and `NonnullRefPtr`.

Using this attribute causes extra UBSan checks to be emitted. To offset
its performance loss, some additional methods were marked ALWAYS_INLINE,
which lets the compiler optimize duplicate checks
2021-06-29 22:57:52 +04:30
Daniel Bertalan
00915e8948 AK: Add factory methods for creating smart pointers
These functions abstract away the need to call the proper new operator
("throwing" or "non-throwing") and manually adopt the resulting raw
pointer. Modelled after the existing `NonnullOwnPtr<T> make()`
functions, these forward their parameters to the object's constructor.

Note: These can't be used in the common "factory method" idiom, as
private constructors can't be called from a standalone function.

The naming is consistent with AK's and Shell's previous implementation
of these:
- `make` creates a `NonnullOwnPtr<T>` and aborts if the allocation could
  not be performed.
- `try_make` creates an `OwnPtr<T>`, which may be null if the allocation
  failed.
- `create` creates a `NonnullRefPtr<T>`, and aborts on allocation
  failure.
- `try_create` creates a `RefPtr<T>`, which may be null if the
  allocation was not successful.
2021-06-24 17:35:49 +04:30
Hendiadyoin1
7ca3d413f7 Kernel: Pull apart CPU.h
This does not add any functional changes
2021-06-24 00:38:23 +02:00
Itamar
8a01167c7d AK: Add missing GenericTraits<NonnullRefPtr>
This enables us to use keys of type NonnullRefPtr in HashMaps and
HashTables.

This commit also includes fixes in various places that used
HashMap<T, NonnullRefPtr<U>>::get() and expected to get an
Optional<NonnullRefPtr<U>> and now get an Optional<U*>.
2021-05-08 18:10:56 +02:00
Andreas Kling
b91c49364d AK: Rename adopt() to adopt_ref()
This makes it more symmetrical with adopt_own() (which is used to
create a NonnullOwnPtr from the result of a naked new.)
2021-04-23 16:46:57 +02:00
Brian Gianforcaro
1682f0b760 Everything: Move to SPDX license identifiers in all files.
SPDX License Identifiers are a more compact / standardized
way of representing file license information.

See: https://spdx.dev/resources/use/#identifiers

This was done with the `ambr` search and replace tool.

 ambr --no-parent-ignore --key-from-file --rep-from-file key.txt rep.txt *
2021-04-22 11:22:27 +02:00
Hendiadyoin1
0d934fc991 Kernel::CPU: Move headers into common directory
Alot of code is shared between i386/i686/x86 and x86_64
and a lot probably will be used for compatability modes.
So we start by moving the headers into one Directory.
We will probalby be able to move some cpp files aswell.
2021-03-21 09:35:23 +01:00
Andreas Kling
ef1e5db1d0 Everywhere: Remove klog(), dbg() and purge all LogStream usage :^)
Good-bye LogStream. Long live AK::Format!
2021-03-12 17:29:37 +01:00
Andreas Kling
5d180d1f99 Everywhere: Rename ASSERT => VERIFY
(...and ASSERT_NOT_REACHED => VERIFY_NOT_REACHED)

Since all of these checks are done in release builds as well,
let's rename them to VERIFY to prevent confusion, as everyone is
used to assertions being compiled out in release.

We can introduce a new ASSERT macro that is specifically for debug
checks, but I'm doing this wholesale conversion first since we've
accumulated thousands of these already, and it's not immediately
obvious which ones are suitable for ASSERT.
2021-02-23 20:56:54 +01:00
Ben Wiederhake
c6a42ab5c3 Everywhere: Remove unnecessary headers 4/4
Arbitrarily split up to make git bisect easier.

These unnecessary #include's were found by combining an automated tool (which
determined likely candidates) and some brain power (which decided whether
the #include is also semantically superfluous).
2021-02-08 18:03:57 +01:00
asynts
7e62ffbc6e AK+Format: Remove TypeErasedFormatParams& from format function. 2020-12-30 20:33:53 +01:00
Lenny Maiorani
f5ced347e6 AK: Prefer using instead of typedef
Problem:
- `typedef` is a keyword which comes from C and carries with it old
  syntax that is hard to read.
- Creating type aliases with the `using` keyword allows for easier
  future maintenance because it supports template syntax.
- There is inconsistent use of `typedef` vs `using`.

Solution:
- Use `clang-tidy`'s checker called `modernize-use-using` to update
  the syntax to use the newer syntax.
- Remove unused functions to make `clang-tidy` happy.
- This results in consistency within the codebase.
2020-11-12 10:19:04 +01:00
Tom
75f61fe3d9 AK: Make RefPtr, NonnullRefPtr, WeakPtr thread safe
This makes most operations thread safe, especially so that they
can safely be used in the Kernel. This includes obtaining a strong
reference from a weak reference, which now requires an explicit
call to WeakPtr::strong_ref(). Another major change is that
Weakable::make_weak_ref() may require the explicit target type.
Previously we used reinterpret_cast in WeakPtr, assuming that it
can be properly converted. But WeakPtr does not necessarily have
the knowledge to be able to do this. Instead, we now ask the class
itself to deliver a WeakPtr to the type that we want.

Also, WeakLink is no longer specific to a target type. The reason
for this is that we want to be able to safely convert e.g. WeakPtr<T>
to WeakPtr<U>, and before this we just reinterpret_cast the internal
WeakLink<T> to WeakLink<U>, which is a bold assumption that it would
actually produce the correct code. Instead, WeakLink now operates
on just a raw pointer and we only make those constructors/operators
available if we can verify that it can be safely cast.

In order to guarantee thread safety, we now use the least significant
bit in the pointer for locking purposes. This also means that only
properly aligned pointers can be used.
2020-11-10 19:11:52 +01:00
Tom
3c1ef744f6 AK: Add RefPtrTraits to allow implementing custom null pointers
This adds the ability to implement custom null states that allow
storing state in null pointers.
2020-11-10 19:11:52 +01:00
asynts
31feefff5e AK: Add formatter for NonnullRefPtr<T>. 2020-10-05 14:19:24 +02:00
Sergey Bugaev
d2b500fbcb AK+Kernel: Help the compiler inline a bunch of trivial methods
If these methods get inlined, the compiler is able to statically eliminate most
of the assertions. Alas, it doesn't realize this, and believes inlining them to
be too expensive. So give it a strong hint that it's not the case.

This *decreases* the kernel binary size.
2020-05-20 14:11:13 +02:00
Andreas Kling
76bcd284f9 AK: Remove experimental clang -Wconsumed stuff
This stopped working quite some time ago due to Clang losing track of
typestates for some reason and everything becoming "unknown".

Since we're primarily using GCC anyway, it doesn't seem worth it to try
and maintain this non-working experiment for a secondary compiler.

Also it doesn't look like the Clang team is actively maintaining this
flag anyway. So good-bye, -Wconsumed. :/
2020-05-16 10:55:54 +02:00
Andreas Kling
1d468ed6d3 AK: Stop allowing implicit downcast with RefPtr and NonnullRefPtr
We were allowing this dangerous kind of thing:

RefPtr<Base> base;
RefPtr<Derived> derived = base;

This patch changes the {Nonnull,}RefPtr constructors so this is no
longer possible.

To downcast one of these pointers, there is now static_ptr_cast<T>:

RefPtr<Derived> derived = static_ptr_cast<Derived>(base);

Fixing this exposed a ton of cowboy-downcasts in various places,
which we're now forced to fix. :^)
2020-04-05 11:19:00 +02:00
Andreas Kling
3de5439579 AK: Let's call decrementing reference counts "unref" instead of "deref"
It always bothered me that we're using the overloaded "dereference"
term for this. Let's call it "unreference" instead. :^)
2020-01-23 15:14:21 +01:00
Andreas Kling
39b3c0ef7e AK: Make it possible to swap() a NonnullRefPtr with itself
The generic swap() is not able to swap a NonnullRefPtr with itself,
due to its use of a temporary and NonnullRefPtr asserting when trying
to move() from an already move()'d instance.
2020-01-19 10:33:26 +01:00