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Add a smart pointer that allows to add and remove references from QOM objects. It's important to note that while all QOM objects have a reference count, in practice not all of them have their lifetime guarded by it. Embedded objects, specifically, are confined to the lifetime of the owner. When writing Rust bindings this is important, because embedded objects are *never* used through the "Owned<>" smart pointer that is introduced here. Reviewed-by: Zhao Liu <zhao1.liu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
222 lines
6 KiB
Rust
222 lines
6 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2024, Linaro Limited
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// Author(s): Manos Pitsidianakis <manos.pitsidianakis@linaro.org>
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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use std::{
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ffi::CStr,
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os::raw::c_void,
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ptr::{addr_of, addr_of_mut},
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};
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use qemu_api::{
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bindings::*,
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c_str,
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cell::{self, BqlCell},
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declare_properties, define_property,
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prelude::*,
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qdev::{DeviceClass, DeviceImpl, DeviceState, Property},
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qom::{ClassInitImpl, ObjectImpl, Owned, ParentField},
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vmstate::VMStateDescription,
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zeroable::Zeroable,
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};
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// Test that macros can compile.
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pub static VMSTATE: VMStateDescription = VMStateDescription {
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name: c_str!("name").as_ptr(),
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unmigratable: true,
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..Zeroable::ZERO
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};
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#[derive(qemu_api_macros::offsets)]
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#[repr(C)]
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#[derive(qemu_api_macros::Object)]
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pub struct DummyState {
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parent: ParentField<DeviceState>,
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migrate_clock: bool,
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}
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qom_isa!(DummyState: Object, DeviceState);
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pub struct DummyClass {
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parent_class: <DeviceState as ObjectType>::Class,
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}
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declare_properties! {
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DUMMY_PROPERTIES,
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define_property!(
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c_str!("migrate-clk"),
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DummyState,
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migrate_clock,
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unsafe { &qdev_prop_bool },
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bool
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),
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}
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unsafe impl ObjectType for DummyState {
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type Class = DummyClass;
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const TYPE_NAME: &'static CStr = c_str!("dummy");
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}
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impl ObjectImpl for DummyState {
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type ParentType = DeviceState;
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const ABSTRACT: bool = false;
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}
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impl DeviceImpl for DummyState {
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fn properties() -> &'static [Property] {
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&DUMMY_PROPERTIES
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}
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fn vmsd() -> Option<&'static VMStateDescription> {
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Some(&VMSTATE)
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}
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}
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// `impl<T> ClassInitImpl<DummyClass> for T` doesn't work since it violates
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// orphan rule.
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impl ClassInitImpl<DummyClass> for DummyState {
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fn class_init(klass: &mut DummyClass) {
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<Self as ClassInitImpl<DeviceClass>>::class_init(&mut klass.parent_class);
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}
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}
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#[derive(qemu_api_macros::offsets)]
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#[repr(C)]
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#[derive(qemu_api_macros::Object)]
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pub struct DummyChildState {
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parent: ParentField<DummyState>,
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}
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qom_isa!(DummyChildState: Object, DeviceState, DummyState);
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pub struct DummyChildClass {
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parent_class: <DummyState as ObjectType>::Class,
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}
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unsafe impl ObjectType for DummyChildState {
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type Class = DummyChildClass;
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const TYPE_NAME: &'static CStr = c_str!("dummy_child");
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}
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impl ObjectImpl for DummyChildState {
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type ParentType = DummyState;
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const ABSTRACT: bool = false;
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}
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impl DeviceImpl for DummyChildState {}
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impl ClassInitImpl<DummyClass> for DummyChildState {
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fn class_init(klass: &mut DummyClass) {
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<Self as ClassInitImpl<DeviceClass>>::class_init(&mut klass.parent_class);
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}
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}
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impl ClassInitImpl<DummyChildClass> for DummyChildState {
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fn class_init(klass: &mut DummyChildClass) {
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<Self as ClassInitImpl<DummyClass>>::class_init(&mut klass.parent_class);
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}
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}
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fn init_qom() {
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static ONCE: BqlCell<bool> = BqlCell::new(false);
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cell::bql_start_test();
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if !ONCE.get() {
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unsafe {
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module_call_init(module_init_type::MODULE_INIT_QOM);
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}
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ONCE.set(true);
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}
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}
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#[test]
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/// Create and immediately drop an instance.
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fn test_object_new() {
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init_qom();
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unsafe {
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object_unref(object_new(DummyState::TYPE_NAME.as_ptr()).cast());
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object_unref(object_new(DummyChildState::TYPE_NAME.as_ptr()).cast());
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}
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}
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#[test]
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#[allow(clippy::redundant_clone)]
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/// Create, clone and then drop an instance.
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fn test_clone() {
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init_qom();
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let p: *mut DummyState = unsafe { object_new(DummyState::TYPE_NAME.as_ptr()).cast() };
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let p = unsafe { Owned::from_raw(p) };
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assert_eq!(p.clone().typename(), "dummy");
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drop(p);
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}
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#[test]
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/// Try invoking a method on an object.
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fn test_typename() {
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init_qom();
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let p: *mut DummyState = unsafe { object_new(DummyState::TYPE_NAME.as_ptr()).cast() };
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let p_ref: &DummyState = unsafe { &*p };
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assert_eq!(p_ref.typename(), "dummy");
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unsafe {
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object_unref(p_ref.as_object_mut_ptr().cast::<c_void>());
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}
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}
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// a note on all "cast" tests: usually, especially for downcasts the desired
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// class would be placed on the right, for example:
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//
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// let sbd_ref = p.dynamic_cast::<SysBusDevice>();
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//
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// Here I am doing the opposite to check that the resulting type is correct.
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#[test]
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#[allow(clippy::shadow_unrelated)]
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/// Test casts on shared references.
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fn test_cast() {
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init_qom();
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let p: *mut DummyState = unsafe { object_new(DummyState::TYPE_NAME.as_ptr()).cast() };
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let p_ref: &DummyState = unsafe { &*p };
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let obj_ref: &Object = p_ref.upcast();
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assert_eq!(addr_of!(*obj_ref), p.cast());
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let sbd_ref: Option<&SysBusDevice> = obj_ref.dynamic_cast();
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assert!(sbd_ref.is_none());
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let dev_ref: Option<&DeviceState> = obj_ref.downcast();
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assert_eq!(addr_of!(*dev_ref.unwrap()), p.cast());
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// SAFETY: the cast is wrong, but the value is only used for comparison
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unsafe {
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let sbd_ref: &SysBusDevice = obj_ref.unsafe_cast();
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assert_eq!(addr_of!(*sbd_ref), p.cast());
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object_unref(p_ref.as_object_mut_ptr().cast::<c_void>());
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}
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}
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#[test]
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#[allow(clippy::shadow_unrelated)]
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/// Test casts on mutable references.
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fn test_cast_mut() {
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init_qom();
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let p: *mut DummyState = unsafe { object_new(DummyState::TYPE_NAME.as_ptr()).cast() };
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let p_ref: &mut DummyState = unsafe { &mut *p };
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let obj_ref: &mut Object = p_ref.upcast_mut();
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assert_eq!(addr_of_mut!(*obj_ref), p.cast());
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let sbd_ref: Result<&mut SysBusDevice, &mut Object> = obj_ref.dynamic_cast_mut();
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let obj_ref = sbd_ref.unwrap_err();
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let dev_ref: Result<&mut DeviceState, &mut Object> = obj_ref.downcast_mut();
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let dev_ref = dev_ref.unwrap();
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assert_eq!(addr_of_mut!(*dev_ref), p.cast());
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// SAFETY: the cast is wrong, but the value is only used for comparison
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unsafe {
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let sbd_ref: &mut SysBusDevice = obj_ref.unsafe_cast_mut();
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assert_eq!(addr_of_mut!(*sbd_ref), p.cast());
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object_unref(p_ref.as_object_mut_ptr().cast::<c_void>());
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}
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}
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