#[non_exhaustive]#[repr(u32)]pub enum Arch {
Show 29 variants
Unknown = 0,
X86 = 101,
X86Unknown = 199,
Amd64 = 201,
Amd64h = 202,
Amd64Unknown = 299,
Arm = 301,
ArmV5 = 302,
ArmV6 = 303,
ArmV6m = 304,
ArmV7 = 305,
ArmV7f = 306,
ArmV7s = 307,
ArmV7k = 308,
ArmV7m = 309,
ArmV7em = 310,
ArmUnknown = 399,
Arm64 = 401,
Arm64V8 = 402,
Arm64e = 403,
Arm64Unknown = 499,
Ppc = 501,
Ppc64 = 601,
Mips = 701,
Mips64 = 801,
Arm64_32 = 901,
Arm64_32V8 = 902,
Arm64_32Unknown = 999,
Wasm32 = 1_001,
}
Expand description
An enumeration of CPU architectures and variants.
The architectues are grouped into families, which can be retrieved by cpu_family
. There are
*Unknown
variants for each architecture to maintain forward-compatibility. This allows to
support architectures where the family is known but the subtype is not.
Each architecture has a canonical name, returned by Arch::name
. Likewise, architectures can
be parsed from their string names. In addition to that, in some cases aliases are supported. For
instance, "x86"
is aliased as "i386"
.
This enumeration is represented as u32
for C-bindings and lowlevel APIs. The values are
grouped by CPU family for forward compatibility.
Variants (Non-exhaustive)§
This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
Unknown = 0
X86 = 101
X86Unknown = 199
Amd64 = 201
Amd64h = 202
Amd64Unknown = 299
Arm = 301
ArmV5 = 302
ArmV6 = 303
ArmV6m = 304
ArmV7 = 305
ArmV7f = 306
ArmV7s = 307
ArmV7k = 308
ArmV7m = 309
ArmV7em = 310
ArmUnknown = 399
Arm64 = 401
Arm64V8 = 402
Arm64e = 403
Arm64Unknown = 499
Ppc = 501
Ppc64 = 601
Mips = 701
Mips64 = 801
Arm64_32 = 901
Arm64_32V8 = 902
Arm64_32Unknown = 999
Wasm32 = 1_001
Implementations§
Source§impl Arch
impl Arch
Sourcepub fn from_u32(val: u32) -> Arch
pub fn from_u32(val: u32) -> Arch
Creates an Arch
from its u32
representation.
Returns Arch::Unknown
for all unknown values.
§Examples
use symbolic_common::Arch;
// Will print "X86"
println!("{:?}", Arch::from_u32(101));
Sourcepub fn cpu_family(self) -> CpuFamily
pub fn cpu_family(self) -> CpuFamily
Returns the CPU family of the CPU architecture.
§Examples
use symbolic_common::Arch;
// Will print "Intel32"
println!("{:?}", Arch::X86.cpu_family());
Sourcepub fn name(self) -> &'static str
pub fn name(self) -> &'static str
Returns the canonical name of the CPU architecture.
This follows the Apple conventions for naming architectures. For instance, Intel 32-bit
architectures are canonically named "x86"
, even though "i386"
would also be a valid
name.
For architectures with variants or subtypes, that subtype is encoded into the name. For instance the ARM v7-M architecture is named with a full `“armv7m”.
§Examples
use symbolic_common::Arch;
// Will print "x86"
println!("{}", Arch::X86.name());
Sourcepub fn well_known(self) -> bool
pub fn well_known(self) -> bool
Returns whether this architecture is well-known.
This is trivially true
for all architectures other than the *Unknown
variants.
§Examples
use symbolic_common::Arch;
assert!(Arch::X86.well_known());
assert!(!Arch::X86Unknown.well_known());
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Arch
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Arch
Source§fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Self, D::Error>where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Self, D::Error>where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
Source§impl Ord for Arch
impl Ord for Arch
Source§impl PartialOrd for Arch
impl PartialOrd for Arch
impl Copy for Arch
impl Eq for Arch
impl StructuralPartialEq for Arch
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for Arch
impl RefUnwindSafe for Arch
impl Send for Arch
impl Sync for Arch
impl Unpin for Arch
impl UnwindSafe for Arch
Blanket Implementations§
Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Source§impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
Source§unsafe fn clone_to_uninit(&self, dst: *mut T)
unsafe fn clone_to_uninit(&self, dst: *mut T)
clone_to_uninit
)