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author | Fumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp> | 2003-03-09 19:43:05 +0000 |
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committer | Fumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp> | 2003-03-09 19:43:05 +0000 |
commit | 1dff73dfd6accb9bae971dd0f1ce15a182b0f75b (patch) | |
tree | 90442e8c55bb3e5d8aade44a20152d2d8e297608 /gc/include/gc_backptr.h | |
parent | autoconficate (diff) | |
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diff --git a/gc/include/gc_backptr.h b/gc/include/gc_backptr.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5899496..0000000 --- a/gc/include/gc_backptr.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This is a simple API to implement pointer back tracing, i.e. - * to answer questions such as "who is pointing to this" or - * "why is this object being retained by the collector" - * - * This API assumes that we have an ANSI C compiler. - * - * Most of these calls yield useful information on only after - * a garbage collection. Usually the client will first force - * a full collection and then gather information, preferably - * before much intervening allocation. - * - * The implementation of the interface is only about 99.9999% - * correct. It is intended to be good enough for profiling, - * but is not intended to be used with production code. - * - * Results are likely to be much more useful if all allocation is - * accomplished through the debugging allocators. - * - * The implementation idea is due to A. Demers. - */ - -#ifndef GC_BACKPTR_H -#define GC_BACKPTR_H -/* Store information about the object referencing dest in *base_p */ -/* and *offset_p. */ -/* If multiple objects or roots point to dest, the one reported */ -/* will be the last on used by the garbage collector to trace the */ -/* object. */ -/* source is root ==> *base_p = address, *offset_p = 0 */ -/* source is heap object ==> *base_p != 0, *offset_p = offset */ -/* Returns 1 on success, 0 if source couldn't be determined. */ -/* Dest can be any address within a heap object. */ -typedef enum { GC_UNREFERENCED, /* No reference info available. */ - GC_NO_SPACE, /* Dest not allocated with debug alloc */ - GC_REFD_FROM_ROOT, /* Referenced directly by root *base_p */ - GC_REFD_FROM_REG, /* Referenced from a register, i.e. */ - /* a root without an address. */ - GC_REFD_FROM_HEAP, /* Referenced from another heap obj. */ - GC_FINALIZER_REFD /* Finalizable and hence accessible. */ -} GC_ref_kind; - -GC_ref_kind GC_get_back_ptr_info(void *dest, void **base_p, size_t *offset_p); - -/* Generate a random heap address. */ -/* The resulting address is in the heap, but */ -/* not necessarily inside a valid object. */ -void * GC_generate_random_heap_address(void); - -/* Generate a random address inside a valid marked heap object. */ -void * GC_generate_random_valid_address(void); - -/* Force a garbage collection and generate a backtrace from a */ -/* random heap address. */ -/* This uses the GC logging mechanism (GC_printf) to produce */ -/* output. It can often be called from a debugger. The */ -/* source in dbg_mlc.c also serves as a sample client. */ -void GC_generate_random_backtrace(void); - -/* Print a backtrace from a specific address. Used by the */ -/* above. The client should call GC_gcollect() immediately */ -/* before invocation. */ -void GC_print_backtrace(void *); - -#endif /* GC_BACKPTR_H */ |