Struct miri::interpret::Memory

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pub struct Memory<'mir, 'tcx, M>where
    M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>,
{ pub(super) alloc_map: <M as Machine<'mir, 'tcx>>::MemoryMap, extra_fn_ptr_map: HashMap<AllocId, <M as Machine<'mir, 'tcx>>::ExtraFnVal, BuildHasherDefault<FxHasher>>, pub(super) dead_alloc_map: HashMap<AllocId, (Size, Align), BuildHasherDefault<FxHasher>>, }

Fields

alloc_map: <M as Machine<'mir, 'tcx>>::MemoryMap

Allocations local to this instance of the miri engine. The kind helps ensure that the same mechanism is used for allocation and deallocation. When an allocation is not found here, it is a global and looked up in the tcx for read access. Some machines may have to mutate this map even on a read-only access to a global (because they do pointer provenance tracking and the allocations in tcx have the wrong type), so we let the machine override this type. Either way, if the machine allows writing to a global, doing so will create a copy of the global allocation here.

extra_fn_ptr_map: HashMap<AllocId, <M as Machine<'mir, 'tcx>>::ExtraFnVal, BuildHasherDefault<FxHasher>>

Map for “extra” function pointers.

dead_alloc_map: HashMap<AllocId, (Size, Align), BuildHasherDefault<FxHasher>>

To be able to compare pointers with null, and to check alignment for accesses to ZSTs (where pointers may dangle), we keep track of the size even for allocations that do not exist any more.

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