pub struct LockedFrameAllocator(_);Expand description
A locked version of FrameAllocator
Usage
Create a locked frame allocator and add frames to it:
use buddy_system_allocator::*;
let mut frame = LockedFrameAllocator::new();
assert!(frame.lock().alloc(1).is_none());
frame.lock().add_frame(0, 3);
let num = frame.lock().alloc(1);
assert_eq!(num, Some(2));
let num = frame.lock().alloc(2);
assert_eq!(num, Some(0));Implementations
sourceimpl LockedFrameAllocator
impl LockedFrameAllocator
sourcepub fn new() -> LockedFrameAllocator
pub fn new() -> LockedFrameAllocator
Creates an empty heap
Methods from Deref<Target = Mutex<FrameAllocator>>
pub fn is_locked(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_locked(&self) -> bool
Returns true if the lock is currently held.
Safety
This function provides no synchronization guarantees and so its result should be considered ‘out of date’ the instant it is called. Do not use it for synchronization purposes. However, it may be useful as a heuristic.
pub fn lock(&self) -> MutexGuard<'_, T>
pub fn lock(&self) -> MutexGuard<'_, T>
Locks the [Mutex] and returns a guard that permits access to the inner data.
The returned value may be dereferenced for data access and the lock will be dropped when the guard falls out of scope.
let lock = spin::Mutex::new(0);
{
let mut data = lock.lock();
// The lock is now locked and the data can be accessed
*data += 1;
// The lock is implicitly dropped at the end of the scope
}pub unsafe fn force_unlock(&self)
pub unsafe fn force_unlock(&self)
Force unlock this [Mutex].
Safety
This is extremely unsafe if the lock is not held by the current thread. However, this can be useful in some instances for exposing the lock to FFI that doesn’t know how to deal with RAII.
pub fn try_lock(&self) -> Option<MutexGuard<'_, T>>
pub fn try_lock(&self) -> Option<MutexGuard<'_, T>>
Try to lock this [Mutex], returning a lock guard if successful.
Example
let lock = spin::Mutex::new(42);
let maybe_guard = lock.try_lock();
assert!(maybe_guard.is_some());
// `maybe_guard` is still held, so the second call fails
let maybe_guard2 = lock.try_lock();
assert!(maybe_guard2.is_none());Trait Implementations
sourceimpl Deref for LockedFrameAllocator
impl Deref for LockedFrameAllocator
type Target = Mutex<FrameAllocator>
type Target = Mutex<FrameAllocator>
The resulting type after dereferencing.
sourcefn deref(&self) -> &Mutex<FrameAllocator>
fn deref(&self) -> &Mutex<FrameAllocator>
Dereferences the value.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl !RefUnwindSafe for LockedFrameAllocator
impl Send for LockedFrameAllocator
impl Sync for LockedFrameAllocator
impl Unpin for LockedFrameAllocator
impl UnwindSafe for LockedFrameAllocator
Blanket Implementations
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
const: unstablefn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more