Add Suballocation[Node]::as[_usize]_range (#2586)

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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ use crate::{image::ImageTiling, DeviceSize};
use std::{ use std::{
error::Error, error::Error,
fmt::{self, Debug, Display}, fmt::{self, Debug, Display},
ops::Range,
}; };
mod buddy; mod buddy;
@ -287,6 +288,24 @@ pub struct Suballocation {
pub handle: AllocationHandle, pub handle: AllocationHandle,
} }
impl Suballocation {
/// Returns the suballocation as a `DeviceSize` range.
///
/// This is identical to `self.offset..self.offset + self.size`.
#[inline]
pub fn as_range(&self) -> Range<DeviceSize> {
self.offset..self.offset + self.size
}
/// Returns the suballocation as a `usize` range.
///
/// This is identical to `self.offset as usize..(self.offset + self.size) as usize`.
#[inline]
pub fn as_usize_range(&self) -> Range<usize> {
self.offset as usize..(self.offset + self.size) as usize
}
}
/// Error that can be returned when creating an [allocation] using a [suballocator]. /// Error that can be returned when creating an [allocation] using a [suballocator].
/// ///
/// [allocation]: Suballocation /// [allocation]: Suballocation
@ -331,6 +350,24 @@ pub struct SuballocationNode {
pub allocation_type: SuballocationType, pub allocation_type: SuballocationType,
} }
impl SuballocationNode {
/// Returns the suballocation as a `DeviceSize` range.
///
/// This is identical to `self.offset..self.offset + self.size`.
#[inline]
pub fn as_range(&self) -> Range<DeviceSize> {
self.offset..self.offset + self.size
}
/// Returns the suballocation as a `usize` range.
///
/// This is identical to `self.offset as usize..(self.offset + self.size) as usize`.
#[inline]
pub fn as_usize_range(&self) -> Range<usize> {
self.offset as usize..(self.offset + self.size) as usize
}
}
/// Tells us if an allocation within a [suballocator]'s list/tree of suballocations is free, and if /// Tells us if an allocation within a [suballocator]'s list/tree of suballocations is free, and if
/// not, what type of resources can be bound to it. The suballocator needs to keep track of this in /// not, what type of resources can be bound to it. The suballocator needs to keep track of this in
/// order to be able to respect the buffer-image granularity. /// order to be able to respect the buffer-image granularity.