public interface MemoryAddress
MemorySegment
. Memory addresses are typically obtained
using the MemorySegment.baseAddress()
method; such addresses can then be adjusted as required,
using addOffset(long)
.
A memory address is typically used as the first argument in a memory access var handle call, to perform some operation on the underlying memory backing a given memory segment. Since a memory address is always associated with a memory segment, such access operations are always subject to spatial and temporal checks as enforced by the address' owning memory region.
All implementations of this interface must be value-based;
use of identity-sensitive operations (including reference equality (==
), identity hash code, or synchronization) on
instances of MemoryAddress
may have unpredictable results and should be avoided. The equals
method should
be used for comparisons.
Non-platform classes should not implement MemoryAddress directly.
- API Note:
- In the future, if the Java language permits,
MemoryAddress
may become asealed
interface, which would prohibit subclassing except by explicitly permitted types. - Implementation Requirements:
- Implementations of this interface are immutable and thread-safe.
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description MemoryAddress
addOffset(long offset)
Creates a new memory address with given offset (in bytes), which might be negative, from current one.static void
copy(MemoryAddress src, MemoryAddress dst, long bytes)
Perform bulk copy from source address to target address.boolean
equals(Object that)
Compares the specified object with this address for equality.int
hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this address.long
offset()
The offset of this memory address into the underlying segment.MemorySegment
segment()
The memory segment this address belongs to.
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Method Details
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addOffset
Creates a new memory address with given offset (in bytes), which might be negative, from current one.- Parameters:
offset
- specified offset (in bytes), relative to this address, which should be used to create the new address.- Returns:
- a new memory address with given offset from current one.
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offset
long offset()The offset of this memory address into the underlying segment.- Returns:
- the offset
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segment
MemorySegment segment()The memory segment this address belongs to.- Returns:
- The memory segment this address belongs to.
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equals
Compares the specified object with this address for equality. Returnstrue
if and only if the specified object is also an address, and it refers to the same memory location as this address.- Overrides:
equals
in classObject
- API Note:
- two addresses might be considered equal despite their associated segments differ. This
can happen, for instance, if the segment associated with one address is a slice
(see
MemorySegment.asSlice(long, long)
) of the segment associated with the other address. Moreover, two addresses might be considered equals despite differences in the temporal bounds associated with their corresponding segments (this is possible, for example, as a result of calls toMemorySegment.acquire()
). - Parameters:
that
- the object to be compared for equality with this address.- Returns:
true
if the specified object is equal to this address.- See Also:
Object.hashCode()
,HashMap
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hashCode
int hashCode()Returns the hash code value for this address.- Overrides:
hashCode
in classObject
- Returns:
- the hash code value for this address.
- See Also:
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
,System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
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copy
Perform bulk copy from source address to target address. More specifically, the bytes at addressessrc
throughsrc.addOffset(bytes - 1)
are copied into addressesdst
throughdst.addOffset(bytes - 1)
. If the source and address ranges overlap, then the copying is performed as if the bytes at addressessrc
throughsrc.addOffset(bytes - 1)
were first copied into a temporary segment with sizebytes
, and then the contents of the temporary segment were copied into the bytes at addressesdst
throughdst.addOffset(bytes - 1)
.- Parameters:
src
- the source address.dst
- the target address.bytes
- the number of bytes to be copied.- Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException
- ifbytes < 0
, or if it is greater than the size of the segments associated with eithersrc
ordst
.IllegalStateException
- if either the source address or the target address belong to memory segments which have been already closed, or if access occurs from a thread other than the thread owning either segment.UnsupportedOperationException
- ifdst
is associated with a read-only segment (seeMemorySegment.isReadOnly()
).
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