I need to unsafely define a Rust struct that I can share between 2 threads and mutate the content of the struct from both threads.
I do not want to use Mutex
nor RwLock
because I want to implement the thread safety myself. For performance concerns, I do not want to check the mutex when time I want to access the content and I know it is not in the critical section.
If I only use Arc
to share the struct between threads, I get cannot borrow data in an Arc as mutable
and help: trait DerefMut is required to modify through a dereference, but it is not implemented for std::sync::Arc<Foo>
.
The safe way to do this:
struct Foo {
bar: usize,
}
impl Foo {
pub fn set_bar(&mut self, a: usize) {
self.bar = a;
}
}
fn main() {
let mut foo = Foo { bar: 32 };
foo.bar = 33;
let foo_arc = std::sync::Arc::new(std::sync::Mutex::new(foo));
let foo_arc_2 = std::sync::Arc::clone(&foo_arc);
let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
foo_arc_2.lock().unwrap().set_bar(32);
});
foo_arc.lock().unwrap().set_bar(31);
handle.join().unwrap();
}
What I unsafely want to achieve:
struct Foo {
bar: usize,
// My own lock
// lock: std::sync::Mutex<usize>,
}
unsafe impl Sync for Foo {}
impl Foo {
pub fn set_bar(&mut self, a: usize) {
self.bar = a;
}
}
fn main() {
let mut foo = Foo { bar: 32 };
foo.bar = 33;
let foo_arc = std::sync::Arc::new(foo);
let foo_arc_2 = std::sync::Arc::clone(&foo_arc);
let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
foo_arc_2.set_bar(32);
});
foo_arc.set_bar(31);
handle.join().unwrap();
}
I might not have to use Arc
and use something more low level unknown to me at the moment.