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Add GenericMemoryAllocator::pools
for allocation introspection (#2501)
* Add `GenericMemoryAllocator::pools` for allocation introspection * Suballocator requires `&mut self` now * Forgor a link
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@ -228,13 +228,14 @@ use crate::{
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DeviceSize, Validated, Version, VulkanError,
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};
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use ash::vk::MAX_MEMORY_TYPES;
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use parking_lot::Mutex;
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use parking_lot::{Mutex, MutexGuard};
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use std::{
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error::Error,
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fmt::{Debug, Display, Error as FmtError, Formatter},
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iter::FusedIterator,
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mem,
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ops::BitOr,
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ptr,
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ptr, slice,
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sync::Arc,
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};
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@ -899,7 +900,7 @@ impl StandardMemoryAllocator {
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/// A generic implementation of a [memory allocator].
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///
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/// The allocator keeps a pool of [`DeviceMemory`] blocks for each memory type and uses the type
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/// The allocator keeps [a pool of `DeviceMemory` blocks] for each memory type and uses the type
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/// parameter `S` to [suballocate] these blocks. You can also configure the sizes of these blocks.
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/// This means that you can have as many `GenericMemoryAllocator`s as you you want for different
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/// needs, or for performance reasons, as long as the block sizes are configured properly so that
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@ -929,6 +930,7 @@ impl StandardMemoryAllocator {
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/// only allocated once they are needed.
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///
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/// [memory allocator]: MemoryAllocator
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/// [a pool of `DeviceMemory` blocks]: DeviceMemoryPool
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/// [suballocate]: Suballocator
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/// [the `MemoryAllocator` implementation]: Self#impl-MemoryAllocator-for-GenericMemoryAllocator<S>
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#[derive(Debug)]
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@ -936,7 +938,7 @@ pub struct GenericMemoryAllocator<S> {
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device: InstanceOwnedDebugWrapper<Arc<Device>>,
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buffer_image_granularity: DeviceAlignment,
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// Each memory type has a pool of `DeviceMemory` blocks.
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pools: ArrayVec<Pool<S>, MAX_MEMORY_TYPES>,
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pools: ArrayVec<DeviceMemoryPool<S>, MAX_MEMORY_TYPES>,
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// Global mask of memory types.
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memory_type_bits: u32,
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dedicated_allocation: bool,
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@ -946,19 +948,10 @@ pub struct GenericMemoryAllocator<S> {
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max_allocations: u32,
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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struct Pool<S> {
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blocks: Mutex<Vec<Box<Block<S>>>>,
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// This is cached here for faster access, so we don't need to hop through 3 pointers.
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property_flags: MemoryPropertyFlags,
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atom_size: DeviceAlignment,
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block_size: DeviceSize,
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}
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impl<S> GenericMemoryAllocator<S> {
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// This is a false-positive, we only use this const for static initialization.
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#[allow(clippy::declare_interior_mutable_const)]
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const EMPTY_POOL: Pool<S> = Pool {
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const EMPTY_POOL: DeviceMemoryPool<S> = DeviceMemoryPool {
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blocks: Mutex::new(Vec::new()),
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property_flags: MemoryPropertyFlags::empty(),
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atom_size: DeviceAlignment::MIN,
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@ -1064,6 +1057,13 @@ impl<S> GenericMemoryAllocator<S> {
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}
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}
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/// Returns the pools of [`DeviceMemory`] blocks that are currently allocated. Each memory type
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/// index has a corresponding element in the slice.
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#[inline]
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pub fn pools(&self) -> &[DeviceMemoryPool<S>] {
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&self.pools
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}
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#[cold]
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fn allocate_device_memory(
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&self,
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@ -1215,7 +1215,7 @@ unsafe impl<S: Suballocator + Send + 'static> MemoryAllocator for GenericMemoryA
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export_handle_types,
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) {
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Ok(device_memory) => {
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break Block::new(device_memory);
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break DeviceMemoryBlock::new(device_memory);
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}
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// Retry up to 3 times, halving the allocation size each time so long as the
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// resulting size is still large enough.
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@ -1454,12 +1454,12 @@ unsafe impl<S: Suballocator + Send + 'static> MemoryAllocator for GenericMemoryA
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if let Some(suballocation) = allocation.suballocation {
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let memory_type_index = allocation.device_memory.memory_type_index();
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let pool = self.pools[memory_type_index as usize].blocks.lock();
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let block_ptr = allocation.allocation_handle.0 as *mut Block<S>;
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let block_ptr = allocation.allocation_handle.0 as *mut DeviceMemoryBlock<S>;
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// TODO: Maybe do a similar check for dedicated blocks.
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debug_assert!(
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pool.iter()
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.any(|block| &**block as *const Block<S> == block_ptr),
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.any(|block| &**block as *const DeviceMemoryBlock<S> == block_ptr),
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"attempted to deallocate a memory block that does not belong to this allocator",
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);
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@ -1540,21 +1540,50 @@ unsafe impl<S> DeviceOwned for GenericMemoryAllocator<S> {
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}
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}
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/// A pool of [`DeviceMemory`] blocks within [`GenericMemoryAllocator`], specific to a memory type.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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struct Block<S> {
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pub struct DeviceMemoryPool<S> {
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blocks: Mutex<Vec<Box<DeviceMemoryBlock<S>>>>,
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// This is cached here for faster access, so we don't need to hop through 3 pointers.
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property_flags: MemoryPropertyFlags,
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atom_size: DeviceAlignment,
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block_size: DeviceSize,
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}
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impl<S> DeviceMemoryPool<S> {
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/// Returns an iterator over the [`DeviceMemory`] blocks in the pool.
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///
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/// # Locking behavior
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///
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/// This locks the pool for the lifetime of the returned iterator. Creating other iterators, or
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/// allocating/deallocating in the meantime, can therefore lead to a deadlock as long as this
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/// iterator isn't dropped.
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#[inline]
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pub fn blocks(&self) -> DeviceMemoryBlocks<'_, S> {
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DeviceMemoryBlocks {
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inner: MutexGuard::leak(self.blocks.lock()).iter(),
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// SAFETY: We have just locked the pool above.
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_guard: unsafe { DeviceMemoryPoolGuard::new(self) },
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}
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}
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}
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/// A [`DeviceMemory`] block within a [`DeviceMemoryPool`].
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct DeviceMemoryBlock<S> {
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device_memory: Arc<DeviceMemory>,
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suballocator: S,
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allocation_count: usize,
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}
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impl<S: Suballocator> Block<S> {
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impl<S: Suballocator> DeviceMemoryBlock<S> {
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fn new(device_memory: Arc<DeviceMemory>) -> Box<Self> {
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let suballocator = S::new(
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Region::new(0, device_memory.allocation_size())
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.expect("we somehow managed to allocate more than `DeviceLayout::MAX_SIZE` bytes"),
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);
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Box::new(Block {
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Box::new(DeviceMemoryBlock {
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device_memory,
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suballocator,
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allocation_count: 0,
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@ -1576,7 +1605,7 @@ impl<S: Suballocator> Block<S> {
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Ok(MemoryAlloc {
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device_memory: self.device_memory.clone(),
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suballocation: Some(suballocation),
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allocation_handle: AllocationHandle::from_ptr(self as *mut Block<S> as _),
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allocation_handle: AllocationHandle::from_ptr(self as *mut DeviceMemoryBlock<S> as _),
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})
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}
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@ -1591,11 +1620,120 @@ impl<S: Suballocator> Block<S> {
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}
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}
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/// Returns the [`DeviceMemory`] backing this block.
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#[inline]
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pub fn device_memory(&self) -> &Arc<DeviceMemory> {
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&self.device_memory
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}
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/// Returns the suballocator used to suballocate this block.
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#[inline]
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pub fn suballocator(&self) -> &S {
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&self.suballocator
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}
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/// Returns the number of suballocations currently allocated from the block.
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#[inline]
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pub fn allocation_count(&self) -> usize {
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self.allocation_count
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}
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fn free_size(&self) -> DeviceSize {
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self.suballocator.free_size()
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}
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}
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/// An iterator over the [`DeviceMemoryBlock`]s within a [`DeviceMemoryPool`].
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pub struct DeviceMemoryBlocks<'a, S> {
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inner: slice::Iter<'a, Box<DeviceMemoryBlock<S>>>,
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_guard: DeviceMemoryPoolGuard<'a, S>,
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}
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impl<'a, S> Iterator for DeviceMemoryBlocks<'a, S> {
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type Item = &'a DeviceMemoryBlock<S>;
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#[inline]
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fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
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self.inner.next().map(|block| &**block)
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}
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#[inline]
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fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
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self.inner.size_hint()
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}
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#[inline]
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fn count(self) -> usize
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where
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Self: Sized,
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{
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self.inner.count()
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}
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#[inline]
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fn last(mut self) -> Option<Self::Item>
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where
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Self: Sized,
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{
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self.inner.next_back().map(|block| &**block)
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}
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#[inline]
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fn nth(&mut self, n: usize) -> Option<Self::Item> {
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self.inner.nth(n).map(|block| &**block)
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}
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#[inline]
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fn fold<B, F>(self, init: B, mut f: F) -> B
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where
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Self: Sized,
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F: FnMut(B, Self::Item) -> B,
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{
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self.inner.fold(init, |acc, block| f(acc, &**block))
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}
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}
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impl<'a, S> DoubleEndedIterator for DeviceMemoryBlocks<'a, S> {
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#[inline]
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fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
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self.inner.next_back().map(|block| &**block)
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}
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#[inline]
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fn nth_back(&mut self, n: usize) -> Option<Self::Item> {
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self.inner.nth_back(n).map(|block| &**block)
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}
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}
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impl<'a, S> ExactSizeIterator for DeviceMemoryBlocks<'a, S> {
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#[inline]
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fn len(&self) -> usize {
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self.inner.len()
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}
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}
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impl<S> FusedIterator for DeviceMemoryBlocks<'_, S> {}
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struct DeviceMemoryPoolGuard<'a, S> {
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pool: &'a DeviceMemoryPool<S>,
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}
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impl<'a, S> DeviceMemoryPoolGuard<'a, S> {
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// - The `pool.blocks` mutex must be locked.
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unsafe fn new(pool: &'a DeviceMemoryPool<S>) -> Self {
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DeviceMemoryPoolGuard { pool }
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}
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}
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impl<S> Drop for DeviceMemoryPoolGuard<'_, S> {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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// SAFETY: Enforced by the caller of `DeviceMemoryPoolGuard::new`.
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unsafe { self.pool.blocks.force_unlock() };
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}
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}
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/// Parameters to create a new [`GenericMemoryAllocator`].
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#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
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pub struct GenericMemoryAllocatorCreateInfo<'a> {
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