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- /* classes: h_files */
- #ifndef SCM_GC_H
- #define SCM_GC_H
- /* Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006,
- * 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
- * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of
- * the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
- * 02110-1301 USA
- */
- #include "libguile/__scm.h"
- #include "libguile/hooks.h"
- #include "libguile/threads.h"
- typedef struct scm_t_cell
- {
- SCM word_0;
- SCM word_1;
- } scm_t_cell;
- /* FIXME: deprecate. */
- #define PTR2SCM(x) (SCM_PACK_POINTER (x))
- #define SCM2PTR(x) ((scm_t_cell *) (SCM_UNPACK_POINTER (x)))
- /* Low level cell data accessing macros. These macros should only be used
- * from within code related to garbage collection issues, since they will
- * never check the cells they are applied to - not even if guile is compiled
- * in debug mode. In particular these macros will even work for free cells,
- * which should never be encountered by user code. */
- #define SCM_GC_CELL_OBJECT(x, n) (((SCM *)SCM2PTR (x)) [n])
- #define SCM_GC_CELL_WORD(x, n) (SCM_UNPACK (SCM_GC_CELL_OBJECT ((x), (n))))
- #define SCM_GC_SET_CELL_OBJECT(x, n, v) ((((SCM *)SCM2PTR (x)) [n]) = (v))
- #define SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD(x, n, v) \
- (SCM_GC_SET_CELL_OBJECT ((x), (n), SCM_PACK (v)))
- #define SCM_GC_CELL_TYPE(x) (SCM_GC_CELL_OBJECT ((x), 0))
- /* Except for the garbage collector, no part of guile should ever run over a
- * free cell. Thus, if guile is compiled in debug mode the SCM_CELL_* and
- * SCM_SET_CELL_* macros below report an error if they are applied to a free
- * cell. Some other plausibility checks are also performed. However, if
- * guile is not compiled in debug mode, there won't be any time penalty at all
- * when using these macros. */
- #if (SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES == 1)
- # define SCM_VALIDATE_CELL(cell, expr) (scm_assert_cell_valid (cell), (expr))
- #else
- # define SCM_VALIDATE_CELL(cell, expr) (expr)
- #endif
- #define SCM_CELL_WORD(x, n) \
- SCM_VALIDATE_CELL ((x), SCM_GC_CELL_WORD ((x), (n)))
- #define SCM_CELL_WORD_0(x) SCM_CELL_WORD ((x), 0)
- #define SCM_CELL_WORD_1(x) SCM_CELL_WORD ((x), 1)
- #define SCM_CELL_WORD_2(x) SCM_CELL_WORD ((x), 2)
- #define SCM_CELL_WORD_3(x) SCM_CELL_WORD ((x), 3)
- #define SCM_CELL_OBJECT(x, n) \
- SCM_VALIDATE_CELL ((x), SCM_GC_CELL_OBJECT ((x), (n)))
- #define SCM_CELL_OBJECT_0(x) SCM_CELL_OBJECT ((x), 0)
- #define SCM_CELL_OBJECT_1(x) SCM_CELL_OBJECT ((x), 1)
- #define SCM_CELL_OBJECT_2(x) SCM_CELL_OBJECT ((x), 2)
- #define SCM_CELL_OBJECT_3(x) SCM_CELL_OBJECT ((x), 3)
- #define SCM_SET_CELL_WORD(x, n, v) \
- SCM_VALIDATE_CELL ((x), SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD ((x), (n), (v)))
- #define SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_0(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_WORD ((x), 0, (v))
- #define SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_1(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_WORD ((x), 1, (v))
- #define SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_2(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_WORD ((x), 2, (v))
- #define SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_3(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_WORD ((x), 3, (v))
- #define SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT(x, n, v) \
- SCM_VALIDATE_CELL ((x), SCM_GC_SET_CELL_OBJECT ((x), (n), (v)))
- #define SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT_0(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT ((x), 0, (v))
- #define SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT_1(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT ((x), 1, (v))
- #define SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT_2(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT ((x), 2, (v))
- #define SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT_3(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT ((x), 3, (v))
- #define SCM_CELL_OBJECT_LOC(x, n) (SCM_VALIDATE_CELL((x), &SCM_GC_CELL_OBJECT ((x), (n))))
- #define SCM_CARLOC(x) (SCM_CELL_OBJECT_LOC ((x), 0))
- #define SCM_CDRLOC(x) (SCM_CELL_OBJECT_LOC ((x), 1))
- #define SCM_CELL_TYPE(x) SCM_CELL_WORD_0 (x)
- #define SCM_SET_CELL_TYPE(x, t) SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_0 ((x), (t))
- #if (SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES == 1)
- /* Set this to != 0 if every cell that is accessed shall be checked:
- */
- SCM_API int scm_debug_cell_accesses_p;
- SCM_API int scm_expensive_debug_cell_accesses_p;
- SCM_API int scm_debug_cells_gc_interval ;
- SCM_API void scm_i_expensive_validation_check (SCM cell);
- #endif
- SCM_INTERNAL scm_i_pthread_mutex_t scm_i_gc_admin_mutex;
- #define scm_gc_running_p 0
- SCM_INTERNAL scm_i_pthread_mutex_t scm_i_sweep_mutex;
- #ifdef __ia64__
- void *scm_ia64_register_backing_store_base (void);
- void *scm_ia64_ar_bsp (const void *);
- #endif
- SCM_API unsigned long scm_gc_ports_collected;
- SCM_API SCM scm_after_gc_hook;
- SCM_API scm_t_c_hook scm_before_gc_c_hook;
- SCM_API scm_t_c_hook scm_before_mark_c_hook;
- SCM_API scm_t_c_hook scm_before_sweep_c_hook;
- SCM_API scm_t_c_hook scm_after_sweep_c_hook;
- SCM_API scm_t_c_hook scm_after_gc_c_hook;
- #if (SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES == 1)
- SCM_API void scm_assert_cell_valid (SCM);
- #endif
- SCM_API SCM scm_set_debug_cell_accesses_x (SCM flag);
- SCM_API SCM scm_object_address (SCM obj);
- SCM_API SCM scm_gc_enable (void);
- SCM_API SCM scm_gc_disable (void);
- SCM_API SCM scm_gc_dump (void);
- SCM_API SCM scm_gc_stats (void);
- SCM_API SCM scm_gc (void);
- SCM_INTERNAL void scm_i_gc (const char *what);
- SCM_API void scm_gc_mark (SCM p);
- SCM_API void scm_gc_sweep (void);
- SCM_API void scm_gc_register_allocation (size_t size);
- SCM_API void *scm_malloc (size_t size) SCM_MALLOC;
- SCM_API void *scm_calloc (size_t size) SCM_MALLOC;
- SCM_API void *scm_realloc (void *mem, size_t size);
- SCM_API char *scm_strdup (const char *str) SCM_MALLOC;
- SCM_API char *scm_strndup (const char *str, size_t n) SCM_MALLOC;
- SCM_API void scm_gc_register_collectable_memory (void *mem, size_t size,
- const char *what);
- SCM_API void scm_gc_unregister_collectable_memory (void *mem, size_t size,
- const char *what);
- SCM_API void *scm_gc_malloc_pointerless (size_t size, const char *what)
- SCM_MALLOC;
- SCM_API void *scm_gc_calloc (size_t size, const char *what)
- SCM_MALLOC;
- SCM_API void *scm_gc_malloc (size_t size, const char *what)
- SCM_MALLOC;
- SCM_API void *scm_gc_realloc (void *mem, size_t old_size,
- size_t new_size, const char *what);
- SCM_API void scm_gc_free (void *mem, size_t size, const char *what);
- SCM_API char *scm_gc_strdup (const char *str, const char *what)
- SCM_MALLOC;
- SCM_API char *scm_gc_strndup (const char *str, size_t n, const char *what)
- SCM_MALLOC;
- #define scm_gc_typed_calloc(t) ((t *) scm_gc_calloc (sizeof (t), #t))
- #ifdef BUILDING_LIBGUILE
- #include "libguile/bdw-gc.h"
- #define SCM_GC_MALLOC(size) GC_MALLOC (size)
- #define SCM_GC_MALLOC_POINTERLESS(size) GC_MALLOC_ATOMIC (size)
- #else
- #define SCM_GC_MALLOC(size) scm_gc_malloc (size, NULL)
- #define SCM_GC_MALLOC_POINTERLESS(size) scm_gc_malloc_pointerless (size, NULL)
- #endif
- SCM_INLINE SCM scm_cell (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_bits cdr);
- SCM_INLINE SCM scm_double_cell (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_bits cbr,
- scm_t_bits ccr, scm_t_bits cdr);
- SCM_INLINE SCM scm_words (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_uint32 n_words);
- #if SCM_CAN_INLINE || defined SCM_INLINE_C_IMPLEMENTING_INLINES
- SCM_INLINE_IMPLEMENTATION SCM
- scm_cell (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_bits cdr)
- {
- SCM cell = SCM_PACK_POINTER (SCM_GC_MALLOC (sizeof (scm_t_cell)));
- /* Initialize the type slot last so that the cell is ignored by the GC
- until it is completely initialized. This is only relevant when the GC
- can actually run during this code, which it can't since the GC only runs
- when all other threads are stopped. */
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (cell, 1, cdr);
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (cell, 0, car);
- return cell;
- }
- SCM_INLINE_IMPLEMENTATION SCM
- scm_double_cell (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_bits cbr,
- scm_t_bits ccr, scm_t_bits cdr)
- {
- SCM z;
- z = SCM_PACK_POINTER (SCM_GC_MALLOC (2 * sizeof (scm_t_cell)));
- /* Initialize the type slot last so that the cell is ignored by the
- GC until it is completely initialized. This is only relevant
- when the GC can actually run during this code, which it can't
- since the GC only runs when all other threads are stopped.
- */
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (z, 1, cbr);
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (z, 2, ccr);
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (z, 3, cdr);
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (z, 0, car);
- /* When this function is inlined, it's possible that the last
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD above will be adjacent to a following
- initialization of z. E.g., it occurred in scm_make_real. GCC
- from around version 3 (e.g., certainly 3.2) began taking
- advantage of strict C aliasing rules which say that it's OK to
- interchange the initialization above and the one below when the
- pointer types appear to differ sufficiently. We don't want that,
- of course. GCC allows this behaviour to be disabled with the
- -fno-strict-aliasing option, but would also need to be supplied
- by Guile users. Instead, the following statements prevent the
- reordering.
- */
- #ifdef __GNUC__
- __asm__ volatile ("" : : : "memory");
- #else
- /* portable version, just in case any other compiler does the same
- thing. */
- scm_remember_upto_here_1 (z);
- #endif
- return z;
- }
- SCM_INLINE_IMPLEMENTATION SCM
- scm_words (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_uint32 n_words)
- {
- SCM z;
- z = SCM_PACK_POINTER (SCM_GC_MALLOC (sizeof (scm_t_bits) * n_words));
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (z, 0, car);
- /* FIXME: is the following concern even relevant with BDW-GC? */
- /* When this function is inlined, it's possible that the last
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD above will be adjacent to a following
- initialization of z. E.g., it occurred in scm_make_real. GCC
- from around version 3 (e.g., certainly 3.2) began taking
- advantage of strict C aliasing rules which say that it's OK to
- interchange the initialization above and the one below when the
- pointer types appear to differ sufficiently. We don't want that,
- of course. GCC allows this behaviour to be disabled with the
- -fno-strict-aliasing option, but would also need to be supplied
- by Guile users. Instead, the following statements prevent the
- reordering.
- */
- #ifdef __GNUC__
- __asm__ volatile ("" : : : "memory");
- #else
- /* portable version, just in case any other compiler does the same
- thing. */
- scm_remember_upto_here_1 (z);
- #endif
- return z;
- }
- #endif /* SCM_CAN_INLINE || defined SCM_INLINE_C_IMPLEMENTING_INLINES */
- SCM_API void scm_remember_upto_here_1 (SCM obj);
- SCM_API void scm_remember_upto_here_2 (SCM obj1, SCM obj2);
- SCM_API void scm_remember_upto_here (SCM obj1, ...);
- /* In GCC we can force a reference to an SCM by making it an input to an
- empty asm. This avoids the code size and slowdown of an actual function
- call. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any way to do the varargs
- scm_remember_upto_here like this.
- __volatile__ ensures nothing will be moved across the asm, and it won't
- be optimized away (or only if proved unreachable). Constraint "g" can be
- used on all processors and allows any memory or general register (or
- immediate) operand. The actual asm syntax doesn't matter, we don't want
- to use it, just ensure the operand is still alive. See "Extended Asm" in
- the GCC manual for more. */
- #ifdef __GNUC__
- #define scm_remember_upto_here_1(x) \
- do { \
- __asm__ __volatile__ ("" : : "g" (x)); \
- } while (0)
- #define scm_remember_upto_here_2(x, y) \
- do { \
- scm_remember_upto_here_1 (x); \
- scm_remember_upto_here_1 (y); \
- } while (0)
- #endif
- SCM_API SCM scm_return_first (SCM elt, ...);
- SCM_API int scm_return_first_int (int x, ...);
- SCM_API SCM scm_permanent_object (SCM obj);
- SCM_API SCM scm_gc_protect_object (SCM obj);
- SCM_API SCM scm_gc_unprotect_object (SCM obj);
- SCM_API void scm_gc_register_root (SCM *p);
- SCM_API void scm_gc_unregister_root (SCM *p);
- SCM_API void scm_gc_register_roots (SCM *b, unsigned long n);
- SCM_API void scm_gc_unregister_roots (SCM *b, unsigned long n);
- SCM_INTERNAL void scm_gc_after_nonlocal_exit (void);
- SCM_INTERNAL void scm_storage_prehistory (void);
- SCM_INTERNAL void scm_init_gc_protect_object (void);
- SCM_INTERNAL void scm_init_gc (void);
- #endif /* SCM_GC_H */
- /*
- Local Variables:
- c-file-style: "gnu"
- End:
- */
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