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ptr.go
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package sys
import (
"unsafe"
"github.com/khulnasoft/gbpf/internal/unix"
)
// NewPointer creates a 64-bit pointer from an unsafe Pointer.
func NewPointer(ptr unsafe.Pointer) Pointer {
return Pointer{ptr: ptr}
}
// NewSlicePointer creates a 64-bit pointer from a byte slice.
func NewSlicePointer(buf []byte) Pointer {
if len(buf) == 0 {
return Pointer{}
}
return Pointer{ptr: unsafe.Pointer(&buf[0])}
}
// NewSlicePointerLen creates a 64-bit pointer from a byte slice.
//
// Useful to assign both the pointer and the length in one go.
func NewSlicePointerLen(buf []byte) (Pointer, uint32) {
return NewSlicePointer(buf), uint32(len(buf))
}
// NewStringPointer creates a 64-bit pointer from a string.
func NewStringPointer(str string) Pointer {
p, err := unix.BytePtrFromString(str)
if err != nil {
return Pointer{}
}
return Pointer{ptr: unsafe.Pointer(p)}
}
// NewStringSlicePointer allocates an array of Pointers to each string in the
// given slice of strings and returns a 64-bit pointer to the start of the
// resulting array.
//
// Use this function to pass arrays of strings as syscall arguments.
func NewStringSlicePointer(strings []string) Pointer {
sp := make([]Pointer, 0, len(strings))
for _, s := range strings {
sp = append(sp, NewStringPointer(s))
}
return Pointer{ptr: unsafe.Pointer(&sp[0])}
}