pub struct GlobalStateInner {
    int_to_ptr_map: Vec<(u64, AllocId)>,
    base_addr: FxHashMap<AllocId, u64>,
    exposed: FxHashSet<AllocId>,
    next_base_addr: u64,
    provenance_mode: ProvenanceMode,
}

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§int_to_ptr_map: Vec<(u64, AllocId)>

This is used as a map between the address of each allocation and its AllocId. It is always sorted

§base_addr: FxHashMap<AllocId, u64>

The base address for each allocation. We cannot put that into AllocExtra because function pointers also have a base address, and they do not have an AllocExtra. This is the inverse of int_to_ptr_map.

§exposed: FxHashSet<AllocId>

Whether an allocation has been exposed or not. This cannot be put into AllocExtra for the same reason as base_addr.

§next_base_addr: u64

This is used as a memory address when a new pointer is casted to an integer. It is always larger than any address that was previously made part of a block.

§provenance_mode: ProvenanceMode

The provenance to use for int2ptr casts

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Convert a relative (tcx) pointer to an absolute address.

When a pointer is used for a memory access, this computes where in which allocation the access is going.

Shifts addr to make it aligned with align by rounding addr to the smallest multiple of align that is larger or equal to addr

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Note: Most layout information is completely unstable and may even differ between compilations. The only exception is types with certain repr(...) attributes. Please see the Rust Reference’s “Type Layout” chapter for details on type layout guarantees.

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