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authorFumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp>2003-03-09 19:43:05 +0000
committerFumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp>2003-03-09 19:43:05 +0000
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-/*
- * Copyright 1988, 1989 Hans-J. Boehm, Alan J. Demers
- * Copyright (c) 1991-1994 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved.
- * Copyright (c) 1996-1999 by Silicon Graphics. All rights reserved.
- * Copyright (c) 1999-2001 by Hewlett-Packard Company. All rights reserved.
- *
- *
- * THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED
- * OR IMPLIED. ANY USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program
- * for any purpose, provided the above notices are retained on all copies.
- * Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted,
- * provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that the code was
- * modified is included with the above copyright notice.
- */
-
-
-# ifndef GC_PRIVATE_H
-# define GC_PRIVATE_H
-
-#if defined(mips) && defined(SYSTYPE_BSD) && defined(sony_news)
- /* sony RISC NEWS, NEWSOS 4 */
-# define BSD_TIME
-/* typedef long ptrdiff_t; -- necessary on some really old systems */
-#endif
-
-#if defined(mips) && defined(SYSTYPE_BSD43)
- /* MIPS RISCOS 4 */
-# define BSD_TIME
-#endif
-
-#ifdef DGUX
-# include <sys/types.h>
-# include <sys/time.h>
-# include <sys/resource.h>
-#endif /* DGUX */
-
-#ifdef BSD_TIME
-# include <sys/types.h>
-# include <sys/time.h>
-# include <sys/resource.h>
-#endif /* BSD_TIME */
-
-# ifndef GC_H
-# include "gc.h"
-# endif
-
-# ifndef GC_MARK_H
-# include "../gc_mark.h"
-# endif
-
-typedef GC_word word;
-typedef GC_signed_word signed_word;
-
-typedef int GC_bool;
-# define TRUE 1
-# define FALSE 0
-
-typedef char * ptr_t; /* A generic pointer to which we can add */
- /* byte displacements. */
- /* Preferably identical to caddr_t, if it */
- /* exists. */
-
-# ifndef GCCONFIG_H
-# include "gcconfig.h"
-# endif
-
-# ifndef HEADERS_H
-# include "gc_hdrs.h"
-# endif
-
-#if defined(__STDC__)
-# include <stdlib.h>
-# if !(defined( sony_news ) )
-# include <stddef.h>
-# endif
-# define VOLATILE volatile
-#else
-# ifdef MSWIN32
-# include <stdlib.h>
-# endif
-# define VOLATILE
-#endif
-
-#if 0 /* defined(__GNUC__) doesn't work yet */
-# define EXPECT(expr, outcome) __builtin_expect(expr,outcome)
- /* Equivalent to (expr), but predict that usually (expr)==outcome. */
-#else
-# define EXPECT(expr, outcome) (expr)
-#endif /* __GNUC__ */
-
-# ifndef GC_LOCKS_H
-# include "gc_locks.h"
-# endif
-
-# ifdef STACK_GROWS_DOWN
-# define COOLER_THAN >
-# define HOTTER_THAN <
-# define MAKE_COOLER(x,y) if ((word)(x)+(y) > (word)(x)) {(x) += (y);} \
- else {(x) = (word)ONES;}
-# define MAKE_HOTTER(x,y) (x) -= (y)
-# else
-# define COOLER_THAN <
-# define HOTTER_THAN >
-# define MAKE_COOLER(x,y) if ((word)(x)-(y) < (word)(x)) {(x) -= (y);} else {(x) = 0;}
-# define MAKE_HOTTER(x,y) (x) += (y)
-# endif
-
-#if defined(AMIGA) && defined(__SASC)
-# define GC_FAR __far
-#else
-# define GC_FAR
-#endif
-
-
-/*********************************/
-/* */
-/* Definitions for conservative */
-/* collector */
-/* */
-/*********************************/
-
-/*********************************/
-/* */
-/* Easily changeable parameters */
-/* */
-/*********************************/
-
-/* #define STUBBORN_ALLOC */
- /* Enable stubborm allocation, and thus a limited */
- /* form of incremental collection w/o dirty bits. */
-
-/* #define ALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS */
- /* Forces all pointers into the interior of an */
- /* object to be considered valid. Also causes the */
- /* sizes of all objects to be inflated by at least */
- /* one byte. This should suffice to guarantee */
- /* that in the presence of a compiler that does */
- /* not perform garbage-collector-unsafe */
- /* optimizations, all portable, strictly ANSI */
- /* conforming C programs should be safely usable */
- /* with malloc replaced by GC_malloc and free */
- /* calls removed. There are several disadvantages: */
- /* 1. There are probably no interesting, portable, */
- /* strictly ANSI conforming C programs. */
- /* 2. This option makes it hard for the collector */
- /* to allocate space that is not ``pointed to'' */
- /* by integers, etc. Under SunOS 4.X with a */
- /* statically linked libc, we empiricaly */
- /* observed that it would be difficult to */
- /* allocate individual objects larger than 100K. */
- /* Even if only smaller objects are allocated, */
- /* more swap space is likely to be needed. */
- /* Fortunately, much of this will never be */
- /* touched. */
- /* If you can easily avoid using this option, do. */
- /* If not, try to keep individual objects small. */
- /* This is now really controlled at startup, */
- /* through GC_all_interior_pointers. */
-
-#define PRINTSTATS /* Print garbage collection statistics */
- /* For less verbose output, undefine in reclaim.c */
-
-#define PRINTTIMES /* Print the amount of time consumed by each garbage */
- /* collection. */
-
-#define PRINTBLOCKS /* Print object sizes associated with heap blocks, */
- /* whether the objects are atomic or composite, and */
- /* whether or not the block was found to be empty */
- /* during the reclaim phase. Typically generates */
- /* about one screenful per garbage collection. */
-#undef PRINTBLOCKS
-
-#ifdef SILENT
-# ifdef PRINTSTATS
-# undef PRINTSTATS
-# endif
-# ifdef PRINTTIMES
-# undef PRINTTIMES
-# endif
-# ifdef PRINTNBLOCKS
-# undef PRINTNBLOCKS
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#if defined(PRINTSTATS) && !defined(GATHERSTATS)
-# define GATHERSTATS
-#endif
-
-#if defined(PRINTSTATS) || !defined(SMALL_CONFIG)
-# define CONDPRINT /* Print some things if GC_print_stats is set */
-#endif
-
-#define GC_INVOKE_FINALIZERS() GC_notify_or_invoke_finalizers()
-
-#define MERGE_SIZES /* Round up some object sizes, so that fewer distinct */
- /* free lists are actually maintained. This applies */
- /* only to the top level routines in misc.c, not to */
- /* user generated code that calls GC_allocobj and */
- /* GC_allocaobj directly. */
- /* Slows down average programs slightly. May however */
- /* substantially reduce fragmentation if allocation */
- /* request sizes are widely scattered. */
- /* May save significant amounts of space for obj_map */
- /* entries. */
-
-#if defined(USE_MARK_BYTES) && !defined(ALIGN_DOUBLE)
-# define ALIGN_DOUBLE
- /* We use one byte for every 2 words, which doesn't allow for */
- /* odd numbered words to have mark bits. */
-#endif
-
-#if defined(GC_GCJ_SUPPORT) && ALIGNMENT < 8 && !defined(ALIGN_DOUBLE)
- /* GCJ's Hashtable synchronization code requires 64-bit alignment. */
-# define ALIGN_DOUBLE
-#endif
-
-/* ALIGN_DOUBLE requires MERGE_SIZES at present. */
-# if defined(ALIGN_DOUBLE) && !defined(MERGE_SIZES)
-# define MERGE_SIZES
-# endif
-
-#if !defined(DONT_ADD_BYTE_AT_END)
-# define EXTRA_BYTES GC_all_interior_pointers
-#else
-# define EXTRA_BYTES 0
-#endif
-
-
-# ifndef LARGE_CONFIG
-# define MINHINCR 16 /* Minimum heap increment, in blocks of HBLKSIZE */
- /* Must be multiple of largest page size. */
-# define MAXHINCR 2048 /* Maximum heap increment, in blocks */
-# else
-# define MINHINCR 64
-# define MAXHINCR 4096
-# endif
-
-# define TIME_LIMIT 50 /* We try to keep pause times from exceeding */
- /* this by much. In milliseconds. */
-
-# define BL_LIMIT GC_black_list_spacing
- /* If we need a block of N bytes, and we have */
- /* a block of N + BL_LIMIT bytes available, */
- /* and N > BL_LIMIT, */
- /* but all possible positions in it are */
- /* blacklisted, we just use it anyway (and */
- /* print a warning, if warnings are enabled). */
- /* This risks subsequently leaking the block */
- /* due to a false reference. But not using */
- /* the block risks unreasonable immediate */
- /* heap growth. */
-
-/*********************************/
-/* */
-/* Stack saving for debugging */
-/* */
-/*********************************/
-
-#ifdef SAVE_CALL_CHAIN
-
-/* Fill in the pc and argument information for up to NFRAMES of my */
-/* callers. Ignore my frame and my callers frame. */
-struct callinfo;
-void GC_save_callers GC_PROTO((struct callinfo info[NFRAMES]));
-
-void GC_print_callers GC_PROTO((struct callinfo info[NFRAMES]));
-
-#endif
-
-#ifdef NEED_CALLINFO
- struct callinfo {
- word ci_pc; /* Caller, not callee, pc */
-# if NARGS > 0
- word ci_arg[NARGS]; /* bit-wise complement to avoid retention */
-# endif
-# if defined(ALIGN_DOUBLE) && (NFRAMES * (NARGS + 1)) % 2 == 1
- /* Likely alignment problem. */
- word ci_dummy;
-# endif
- };
-#endif
-
-
-/*********************************/
-/* */
-/* OS interface routines */
-/* */
-/*********************************/
-
-#ifdef BSD_TIME
-# undef CLOCK_TYPE
-# undef GET_TIME
-# undef MS_TIME_DIFF
-# define CLOCK_TYPE struct timeval
-# define GET_TIME(x) { struct rusage rusage; \
- getrusage (RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage); \
- x = rusage.ru_utime; }
-# define MS_TIME_DIFF(a,b) ((double) (a.tv_sec - b.tv_sec) * 1000.0 \
- + (double) (a.tv_usec - b.tv_usec) / 1000.0)
-#else /* !BSD_TIME */
-# if defined(MSWIN32) || defined(MSWINCE)
-# include <windows.h>
-# include <winbase.h>
-# define CLOCK_TYPE DWORD
-# define GET_TIME(x) x = GetTickCount()
-# define MS_TIME_DIFF(a,b) ((long)((a)-(b)))
-# else /* !MSWIN32, !MSWINCE, !BSD_TIME */
-# include <time.h>
-# if !defined(__STDC__) && defined(SPARC) && defined(SUNOS4)
- clock_t clock(); /* Not in time.h, where it belongs */
-# endif
-# if defined(FREEBSD) && !defined(CLOCKS_PER_SEC)
-# include <machine/limits.h>
-# define CLOCKS_PER_SEC CLK_TCK
-# endif
-# if !defined(CLOCKS_PER_SEC)
-# define CLOCKS_PER_SEC 1000000
-/*
- * This is technically a bug in the implementation. ANSI requires that
- * CLOCKS_PER_SEC be defined. But at least under SunOS4.1.1, it isn't.
- * Also note that the combination of ANSI C and POSIX is incredibly gross
- * here. The type clock_t is used by both clock() and times(). But on
- * some machines these use different notions of a clock tick, CLOCKS_PER_SEC
- * seems to apply only to clock. Hence we use it here. On many machines,
- * including SunOS, clock actually uses units of microseconds (which are
- * not really clock ticks).
- */
-# endif
-# define CLOCK_TYPE clock_t
-# define GET_TIME(x) x = clock()
-# define MS_TIME_DIFF(a,b) ((unsigned long) \
- (1000.0*(double)((a)-(b))/(double)CLOCKS_PER_SEC))
-# endif /* !MSWIN32 */
-#endif /* !BSD_TIME */
-
-/* We use bzero and bcopy internally. They may not be available. */
-# if defined(SPARC) && defined(SUNOS4)
-# define BCOPY_EXISTS
-# endif
-# if defined(M68K) && defined(AMIGA)
-# define BCOPY_EXISTS
-# endif
-# if defined(M68K) && defined(NEXT)
-# define BCOPY_EXISTS
-# endif
-# if defined(VAX)
-# define BCOPY_EXISTS
-# endif
-# if defined(AMIGA)
-# include <string.h>
-# define BCOPY_EXISTS
-# endif
-# if defined(MACOSX)
-# define BCOPY_EXISTS
-# endif
-
-# ifndef BCOPY_EXISTS
-# include <string.h>
-# define BCOPY(x,y,n) memcpy(y, x, (size_t)(n))
-# define BZERO(x,n) memset(x, 0, (size_t)(n))
-# else
-# define BCOPY(x,y,n) bcopy((char *)(x),(char *)(y),(int)(n))
-# define BZERO(x,n) bzero((char *)(x),(int)(n))
-# endif
-
-/* Delay any interrupts or signals that may abort this thread. Data */
-/* structures are in a consistent state outside this pair of calls. */
-/* ANSI C allows both to be empty (though the standard isn't very */
-/* clear on that point). Standard malloc implementations are usually */
-/* neither interruptable nor thread-safe, and thus correspond to */
-/* empty definitions. */
-/* It probably doesn't make any sense to declare these to be nonempty */
-/* if the code is being optimized, since signal safety relies on some */
-/* ordering constraints that are typically not obeyed by optimizing */
-/* compilers. */
-# ifdef PCR
-# define DISABLE_SIGNALS() \
- PCR_Th_SetSigMask(PCR_allSigsBlocked,&GC_old_sig_mask)
-# define ENABLE_SIGNALS() \
- PCR_Th_SetSigMask(&GC_old_sig_mask, NIL)
-# else
-# if defined(THREADS) || defined(AMIGA) \
- || defined(MSWIN32) || defined(MSWINCE) || defined(MACOS) \
- || defined(DJGPP) || defined(NO_SIGNALS)
- /* Also useful for debugging. */
- /* Should probably use thr_sigsetmask for GC_SOLARIS_THREADS. */
-# define DISABLE_SIGNALS()
-# define ENABLE_SIGNALS()
-# else
-# define DISABLE_SIGNALS() GC_disable_signals()
- void GC_disable_signals();
-# define ENABLE_SIGNALS() GC_enable_signals()
- void GC_enable_signals();
-# endif
-# endif
-
-/*
- * Stop and restart mutator threads.
- */
-# ifdef PCR
-# include "th/PCR_ThCtl.h"
-# define STOP_WORLD() \
- PCR_ThCtl_SetExclusiveMode(PCR_ThCtl_ExclusiveMode_stopNormal, \
- PCR_allSigsBlocked, \
- PCR_waitForever)
-# define START_WORLD() \
- PCR_ThCtl_SetExclusiveMode(PCR_ThCtl_ExclusiveMode_null, \
- PCR_allSigsBlocked, \
- PCR_waitForever);
-# else
-# if defined(GC_SOLARIS_THREADS) || defined(GC_WIN32_THREADS) \
- || defined(GC_PTHREADS)
- void GC_stop_world();
- void GC_start_world();
-# define STOP_WORLD() GC_stop_world()
-# define START_WORLD() GC_start_world()
-# else
-# define STOP_WORLD()
-# define START_WORLD()
-# endif
-# endif
-
-/* Abandon ship */
-# ifdef PCR
-# define ABORT(s) PCR_Base_Panic(s)
-# else
-# ifdef SMALL_CONFIG
-# define ABORT(msg) abort();
-# else
- GC_API void GC_abort GC_PROTO((GC_CONST char * msg));
-# define ABORT(msg) GC_abort(msg);
-# endif
-# endif
-
-/* Exit abnormally, but without making a mess (e.g. out of memory) */
-# ifdef PCR
-# define EXIT() PCR_Base_Exit(1,PCR_waitForever)
-# else
-# define EXIT() (void)exit(1)
-# endif
-
-/* Print warning message, e.g. almost out of memory. */
-# define WARN(msg,arg) (*GC_current_warn_proc)("GC Warning: " msg, (GC_word)(arg))
-extern GC_warn_proc GC_current_warn_proc;
-
-/* Get environment entry */
-#if !defined(NO_GETENV)
-# define GETENV(name) getenv(name)
-#else
-# define GETENV(name) 0
-#endif
-
-/*********************************/
-/* */
-/* Word-size-dependent defines */
-/* */
-/*********************************/
-
-#if CPP_WORDSZ == 32
-# define WORDS_TO_BYTES(x) ((x)<<2)
-# define BYTES_TO_WORDS(x) ((x)>>2)
-# define LOGWL ((word)5) /* log[2] of CPP_WORDSZ */
-# define modWORDSZ(n) ((n) & 0x1f) /* n mod size of word */
-# if ALIGNMENT != 4
-# define UNALIGNED
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#if CPP_WORDSZ == 64
-# define WORDS_TO_BYTES(x) ((x)<<3)
-# define BYTES_TO_WORDS(x) ((x)>>3)
-# define LOGWL ((word)6) /* log[2] of CPP_WORDSZ */
-# define modWORDSZ(n) ((n) & 0x3f) /* n mod size of word */
-# if ALIGNMENT != 8
-# define UNALIGNED
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#define WORDSZ ((word)CPP_WORDSZ)
-#define SIGNB ((word)1 << (WORDSZ-1))
-#define BYTES_PER_WORD ((word)(sizeof (word)))
-#define ONES ((word)(signed_word)(-1))
-#define divWORDSZ(n) ((n) >> LOGWL) /* divide n by size of word */
-
-/*********************/
-/* */
-/* Size Parameters */
-/* */
-/*********************/
-
-/* heap block size, bytes. Should be power of 2 */
-
-#ifndef HBLKSIZE
-# ifdef SMALL_CONFIG
-# define CPP_LOG_HBLKSIZE 10
-# else
-# if (CPP_WORDSZ == 32) || (defined(HPUX) && defined(HP_PA))
- /* HPUX/PA seems to use 4K pages with the 64 bit ABI */
-# define CPP_LOG_HBLKSIZE 12
-# else
-# define CPP_LOG_HBLKSIZE 13
-# endif
-# endif
-#else
-# if HBLKSIZE == 512
-# define CPP_LOG_HBLKSIZE 9
-# endif
-# if HBLKSIZE == 1024
-# define CPP_LOG_HBLKSIZE 10
-# endif
-# if HBLKSIZE == 2048
-# define CPP_LOG_HBLKSIZE 11
-# endif
-# if HBLKSIZE == 4096
-# define CPP_LOG_HBLKSIZE 12
-# endif
-# if HBLKSIZE == 8192
-# define CPP_LOG_HBLKSIZE 13
-# endif
-# if HBLKSIZE == 16384
-# define CPP_LOG_HBLKSIZE 14
-# endif
-# ifndef CPP_LOG_HBLKSIZE
- --> fix HBLKSIZE
-# endif
-# undef HBLKSIZE
-#endif
-# define CPP_HBLKSIZE (1 << CPP_LOG_HBLKSIZE)
-# define LOG_HBLKSIZE ((word)CPP_LOG_HBLKSIZE)
-# define HBLKSIZE ((word)CPP_HBLKSIZE)
-
-
-/* max size objects supported by freelist (larger objects may be */
-/* allocated, but less efficiently) */
-
-#define CPP_MAXOBJBYTES (CPP_HBLKSIZE/2)
-#define MAXOBJBYTES ((word)CPP_MAXOBJBYTES)
-#define CPP_MAXOBJSZ BYTES_TO_WORDS(CPP_HBLKSIZE/2)
-#define MAXOBJSZ ((word)CPP_MAXOBJSZ)
-
-# define divHBLKSZ(n) ((n) >> LOG_HBLKSIZE)
-
-# define HBLK_PTR_DIFF(p,q) divHBLKSZ((ptr_t)p - (ptr_t)q)
- /* Equivalent to subtracting 2 hblk pointers. */
- /* We do it this way because a compiler should */
- /* find it hard to use an integer division */
- /* instead of a shift. The bundled SunOS 4.1 */
- /* o.w. sometimes pessimizes the subtraction to */
- /* involve a call to .div. */
-
-# define modHBLKSZ(n) ((n) & (HBLKSIZE-1))
-
-# define HBLKPTR(objptr) ((struct hblk *)(((word) (objptr)) & ~(HBLKSIZE-1)))
-
-# define HBLKDISPL(objptr) (((word) (objptr)) & (HBLKSIZE-1))
-
-/* Round up byte allocation requests to integral number of words, etc. */
-# define ROUNDED_UP_WORDS(n) \
- BYTES_TO_WORDS((n) + (WORDS_TO_BYTES(1) - 1 + EXTRA_BYTES))
-# ifdef ALIGN_DOUBLE
-# define ALIGNED_WORDS(n) \
- (BYTES_TO_WORDS((n) + WORDS_TO_BYTES(2) - 1 + EXTRA_BYTES) & ~1)
-# else
-# define ALIGNED_WORDS(n) ROUNDED_UP_WORDS(n)
-# endif
-# define SMALL_OBJ(bytes) ((bytes) < (MAXOBJBYTES - EXTRA_BYTES))
-# define ADD_SLOP(bytes) ((bytes) + EXTRA_BYTES)
-# ifndef MIN_WORDS
- /* MIN_WORDS is the size of the smallest allocated object. */
- /* 1 and 2 are the only valid values. */
- /* 2 must be used if: */
- /* - GC_gcj_malloc can be used for objects of requested */
- /* size smaller than 2 words, or */
- /* - USE_MARK_BYTES is defined. */
-# if defined(USE_MARK_BYTES) || defined(GC_GCJ_SUPPORT)
-# define MIN_WORDS 2 /* Smallest allocated object. */
-# else
-# define MIN_WORDS 1
-# endif
-# endif
-
-
-/*
- * Hash table representation of sets of pages. This assumes it is
- * OK to add spurious entries to sets.
- * Used by black-listing code, and perhaps by dirty bit maintenance code.
- */
-
-# ifdef LARGE_CONFIG
-# define LOG_PHT_ENTRIES 19 /* Collisions likely at 512K blocks, */
- /* which is >= 2GB. Each table takes */
- /* 64KB. */
-# else
-# ifdef SMALL_CONFIG
-# define LOG_PHT_ENTRIES 14 /* Collisions are likely if heap grows */
- /* to more than 16K hblks = 64MB. */
- /* Each hash table occupies 2K bytes. */
-# else /* default "medium" configuration */
-# define LOG_PHT_ENTRIES 16 /* Collisions are likely if heap grows */
- /* to more than 16K hblks >= 256MB. */
- /* Each hash table occupies 8K bytes. */
-# endif
-# endif
-# define PHT_ENTRIES ((word)1 << LOG_PHT_ENTRIES)
-# define PHT_SIZE (PHT_ENTRIES >> LOGWL)
-typedef word page_hash_table[PHT_SIZE];
-
-# define PHT_HASH(addr) ((((word)(addr)) >> LOG_HBLKSIZE) & (PHT_ENTRIES - 1))
-
-# define get_pht_entry_from_index(bl, index) \
- (((bl)[divWORDSZ(index)] >> modWORDSZ(index)) & 1)
-# define set_pht_entry_from_index(bl, index) \
- (bl)[divWORDSZ(index)] |= (word)1 << modWORDSZ(index)
-# define clear_pht_entry_from_index(bl, index) \
- (bl)[divWORDSZ(index)] &= ~((word)1 << modWORDSZ(index))
-/* And a dumb but thread-safe version of set_pht_entry_from_index. */
-/* This sets (many) extra bits. */
-# define set_pht_entry_from_index_safe(bl, index) \
- (bl)[divWORDSZ(index)] = ONES
-
-
-
-/********************************************/
-/* */
-/* H e a p B l o c k s */
-/* */
-/********************************************/
-
-/* heap block header */
-#define HBLKMASK (HBLKSIZE-1)
-
-#define BITS_PER_HBLK (CPP_HBLKSIZE * 8)
-
-#define MARK_BITS_PER_HBLK (BITS_PER_HBLK/CPP_WORDSZ)
- /* upper bound */
- /* We allocate 1 bit/word, unless USE_MARK_BYTES */
- /* is defined. Only the first word */
- /* in each object is actually marked. */
-
-# ifdef USE_MARK_BYTES
-# define MARK_BITS_SZ (MARK_BITS_PER_HBLK/2)
- /* Unlike the other case, this is in units of bytes. */
- /* We actually allocate only every second mark bit, since we */
- /* force all objects to be doubleword aligned. */
- /* However, each mark bit is allocated as a byte. */
-# else
-# define MARK_BITS_SZ (MARK_BITS_PER_HBLK/CPP_WORDSZ)
-# endif
-
-/* We maintain layout maps for heap blocks containing objects of a given */
-/* size. Each entry in this map describes a byte offset and has the */
-/* following type. */
-typedef unsigned char map_entry_type;
-
-struct hblkhdr {
- word hb_sz; /* If in use, size in words, of objects in the block. */
- /* if free, the size in bytes of the whole block */
- struct hblk * hb_next; /* Link field for hblk free list */
- /* and for lists of chunks waiting to be */
- /* reclaimed. */
- struct hblk * hb_prev; /* Backwards link for free list. */
- word hb_descr; /* object descriptor for marking. See */
- /* mark.h. */
- map_entry_type * hb_map;
- /* A pointer to a pointer validity map of the block. */
- /* See GC_obj_map. */
- /* Valid for all blocks with headers. */
- /* Free blocks point to GC_invalid_map. */
- unsigned char hb_obj_kind;
- /* Kind of objects in the block. Each kind */
- /* identifies a mark procedure and a set of */
- /* list headers. Sometimes called regions. */
- unsigned char hb_flags;
-# define IGNORE_OFF_PAGE 1 /* Ignore pointers that do not */
- /* point to the first page of */
- /* this object. */
-# define WAS_UNMAPPED 2 /* This is a free block, which has */
- /* been unmapped from the address */
- /* space. */
- /* GC_remap must be invoked on it */
- /* before it can be reallocated. */
- /* Only set with USE_MUNMAP. */
- unsigned short hb_last_reclaimed;
- /* Value of GC_gc_no when block was */
- /* last allocated or swept. May wrap. */
- /* For a free block, this is maintained */
- /* only for USE_MUNMAP, and indicates */
- /* when the header was allocated, or */
- /* when the size of the block last */
- /* changed. */
-# ifdef USE_MARK_BYTES
- union {
- char _hb_marks[MARK_BITS_SZ];
- /* The i'th byte is 1 if the object */
- /* starting at word 2i is marked, 0 o.w. */
- word dummy; /* Force word alignment of mark bytes. */
- } _mark_byte_union;
-# define hb_marks _mark_byte_union._hb_marks
-# else
- word hb_marks[MARK_BITS_SZ];
- /* Bit i in the array refers to the */
- /* object starting at the ith word (header */
- /* INCLUDED) in the heap block. */
- /* The lsb of word 0 is numbered 0. */
- /* Unused bits are invalid, and are */
- /* occasionally set, e.g for uncollectable */
- /* objects. */
-# endif /* !USE_MARK_BYTES */
-};
-
-/* heap block body */
-
-# define BODY_SZ (HBLKSIZE/sizeof(word))
-
-struct hblk {
- word hb_body[BODY_SZ];
-};
-
-# define HBLK_IS_FREE(hdr) ((hdr) -> hb_map == GC_invalid_map)
-
-# define OBJ_SZ_TO_BLOCKS(sz) \
- divHBLKSZ(WORDS_TO_BYTES(sz) + HBLKSIZE-1)
- /* Size of block (in units of HBLKSIZE) needed to hold objects of */
- /* given sz (in words). */
-
-/* Object free list link */
-# define obj_link(p) (*(ptr_t *)(p))
-
-# define LOG_MAX_MARK_PROCS 6
-# define MAX_MARK_PROCS (1 << LOG_MAX_MARK_PROCS)
-
-/* Root sets. Logically private to mark_rts.c. But we don't want the */
-/* tables scanned, so we put them here. */
-/* MAX_ROOT_SETS is the maximum number of ranges that can be */
-/* registered as static roots. */
-# ifdef LARGE_CONFIG
-# define MAX_ROOT_SETS 4096
-# else
-# ifdef PCR
-# define MAX_ROOT_SETS 1024
-# else
-# if defined(MSWIN32) || defined(MSWINCE)
-# define MAX_ROOT_SETS 1024
- /* Under NT, we add only written pages, which can result */
- /* in many small root sets. */
-# else
-# define MAX_ROOT_SETS 256
-# endif
-# endif
-# endif
-
-# define MAX_EXCLUSIONS (MAX_ROOT_SETS/4)
-/* Maximum number of segments that can be excluded from root sets. */
-
-/*
- * Data structure for excluded static roots.
- */
-struct exclusion {
- ptr_t e_start;
- ptr_t e_end;
-};
-
-/* Data structure for list of root sets. */
-/* We keep a hash table, so that we can filter out duplicate additions. */
-/* Under Win32, we need to do a better job of filtering overlaps, so */
-/* we resort to sequential search, and pay the price. */
-struct roots {
- ptr_t r_start;
- ptr_t r_end;
-# if !defined(MSWIN32) && !defined(MSWINCE)
- struct roots * r_next;
-# endif
- GC_bool r_tmp;
- /* Delete before registering new dynamic libraries */
-};
-
-#if !defined(MSWIN32) && !defined(MSWINCE)
- /* Size of hash table index to roots. */
-# define LOG_RT_SIZE 6
-# define RT_SIZE (1 << LOG_RT_SIZE) /* Power of 2, may be != MAX_ROOT_SETS */
-#endif
-
-/* Lists of all heap blocks and free lists */
-/* as well as other random data structures */
-/* that should not be scanned by the */
-/* collector. */
-/* These are grouped together in a struct */
-/* so that they can be easily skipped by the */
-/* GC_mark routine. */
-/* The ordering is weird to make GC_malloc */
-/* faster by keeping the important fields */
-/* sufficiently close together that a */
-/* single load of a base register will do. */
-/* Scalars that could easily appear to */
-/* be pointers are also put here. */
-/* The main fields should precede any */
-/* conditionally included fields, so that */
-/* gc_inl.h will work even if a different set */
-/* of macros is defined when the client is */
-/* compiled. */
-
-struct _GC_arrays {
- word _heapsize;
- word _max_heapsize;
- word _requested_heapsize; /* Heap size due to explicit expansion */
- ptr_t _last_heap_addr;
- ptr_t _prev_heap_addr;
- word _large_free_bytes;
- /* Total bytes contained in blocks on large object free */
- /* list. */
- word _large_allocd_bytes;
- /* Total number of bytes in allocated large objects blocks. */
- /* For the purposes of this counter and the next one only, a */
- /* large object is one that occupies a block of at least */
- /* 2*HBLKSIZE. */
- word _max_large_allocd_bytes;
- /* Maximum number of bytes that were ever allocated in */
- /* large object blocks. This is used to help decide when it */
- /* is safe to split up a large block. */
- word _words_allocd_before_gc;
- /* Number of words allocated before this */
- /* collection cycle. */
-# ifndef SEPARATE_GLOBALS
- word _words_allocd;
- /* Number of words allocated during this collection cycle */
-# endif
- word _words_wasted;
- /* Number of words wasted due to internal fragmentation */
- /* in large objects, or due to dropping blacklisted */
- /* blocks, since last gc. Approximate. */
- word _words_finalized;
- /* Approximate number of words in objects (and headers) */
- /* That became ready for finalization in the last */
- /* collection. */
- word _non_gc_bytes_at_gc;
- /* Number of explicitly managed bytes of storage */
- /* at last collection. */
- word _mem_freed;
- /* Number of explicitly deallocated words of memory */
- /* since last collection. */
- word _finalizer_mem_freed;
- /* Words of memory explicitly deallocated while */
- /* finalizers were running. Used to approximate mem. */
- /* explicitly deallocated by finalizers. */
- ptr_t _scratch_end_ptr;
- ptr_t _scratch_last_end_ptr;
- /* Used by headers.c, and can easily appear to point to */
- /* heap. */
- GC_mark_proc _mark_procs[MAX_MARK_PROCS];
- /* Table of user-defined mark procedures. There is */
- /* a small number of these, which can be referenced */
- /* by DS_PROC mark descriptors. See gc_mark.h. */
-
-# ifndef SEPARATE_GLOBALS
- ptr_t _objfreelist[MAXOBJSZ+1];
- /* free list for objects */
- ptr_t _aobjfreelist[MAXOBJSZ+1];
- /* free list for atomic objs */
-# endif
-
- ptr_t _uobjfreelist[MAXOBJSZ+1];
- /* uncollectable but traced objs */
- /* objects on this and auobjfreelist */
- /* are always marked, except during */
- /* garbage collections. */
-# ifdef ATOMIC_UNCOLLECTABLE
- ptr_t _auobjfreelist[MAXOBJSZ+1];
-# endif
- /* uncollectable but traced objs */
-
-# ifdef GATHERSTATS
- word _composite_in_use;
- /* Number of words in accessible composite */
- /* objects. */
- word _atomic_in_use;
- /* Number of words in accessible atomic */
- /* objects. */
-# endif
-# ifdef USE_MUNMAP
- word _unmapped_bytes;
-# endif
-# ifdef MERGE_SIZES
- unsigned _size_map[WORDS_TO_BYTES(MAXOBJSZ+1)];
- /* Number of words to allocate for a given allocation request in */
- /* bytes. */
-# endif
-
-# ifdef STUBBORN_ALLOC
- ptr_t _sobjfreelist[MAXOBJSZ+1];
-# endif
- /* free list for immutable objects */
- map_entry_type * _obj_map[MAXOBJSZ+1];
- /* If not NIL, then a pointer to a map of valid */
- /* object addresses. _obj_map[sz][i] is j if the */
- /* address block_start+i is a valid pointer */
- /* to an object at block_start + */
- /* WORDS_TO_BYTES(BYTES_TO_WORDS(i) - j) */
- /* I.e. j is a word displacement from the */
- /* object beginning. */
- /* The entry is OBJ_INVALID if the corresponding */
- /* address is not a valid pointer. It is */
- /* OFFSET_TOO_BIG if the value j would be too */
- /* large to fit in the entry. (Note that the */
- /* size of these entries matters, both for */
- /* space consumption and for cache utilization. */
-# define OFFSET_TOO_BIG 0xfe
-# define OBJ_INVALID 0xff
-# define MAP_ENTRY(map, bytes) (map)[bytes]
-# define MAP_ENTRIES HBLKSIZE
-# define MAP_SIZE MAP_ENTRIES
-# define CPP_MAX_OFFSET (OFFSET_TOO_BIG - 1)
-# define MAX_OFFSET ((word)CPP_MAX_OFFSET)
- /* The following are used only if GC_all_interior_ptrs != 0 */
-# define VALID_OFFSET_SZ \
- (CPP_MAX_OFFSET > WORDS_TO_BYTES(CPP_MAXOBJSZ)? \
- CPP_MAX_OFFSET+1 \
- : WORDS_TO_BYTES(CPP_MAXOBJSZ)+1)
- char _valid_offsets[VALID_OFFSET_SZ];
- /* GC_valid_offsets[i] == TRUE ==> i */
- /* is registered as a displacement. */
-# define OFFSET_VALID(displ) \
- (GC_all_interior_pointers || GC_valid_offsets[displ])
- char _modws_valid_offsets[sizeof(word)];
- /* GC_valid_offsets[i] ==> */
- /* GC_modws_valid_offsets[i%sizeof(word)] */
-# ifdef STUBBORN_ALLOC
- page_hash_table _changed_pages;
- /* Stubborn object pages that were changes since last call to */
- /* GC_read_changed. */
- page_hash_table _prev_changed_pages;
- /* Stubborn object pages that were changes before last call to */
- /* GC_read_changed. */
-# endif
-# if defined(PROC_VDB) || defined(MPROTECT_VDB)
- page_hash_table _grungy_pages; /* Pages that were dirty at last */
- /* GC_read_dirty. */
-# endif
-# ifdef MPROTECT_VDB
- VOLATILE page_hash_table _dirty_pages;
- /* Pages dirtied since last GC_read_dirty. */
-# endif
-# ifdef PROC_VDB
- page_hash_table _written_pages; /* Pages ever dirtied */
-# endif
-# ifdef LARGE_CONFIG
-# if CPP_WORDSZ > 32
-# define MAX_HEAP_SECTS 4096 /* overflows at roughly 64 GB */
-# else
-# define MAX_HEAP_SECTS 768 /* Separately added heap sections. */
-# endif
-# else
-# ifdef SMALL_CONFIG
-# define MAX_HEAP_SECTS 128 /* Roughly 1GB */
-# else
-# define MAX_HEAP_SECTS 384 /* Roughly 3GB */
-# endif
-# endif
- struct HeapSect {
- ptr_t hs_start; word hs_bytes;
- } _heap_sects[MAX_HEAP_SECTS];
-# if defined(MSWIN32) || defined(MSWINCE)
- ptr_t _heap_bases[MAX_HEAP_SECTS];
- /* Start address of memory regions obtained from kernel. */
-# endif
-# ifdef MSWINCE
- word _heap_lengths[MAX_HEAP_SECTS];
- /* Commited lengths of memory regions obtained from kernel. */
-# endif
- struct roots _static_roots[MAX_ROOT_SETS];
-# if !defined(MSWIN32) && !defined(MSWINCE)
- struct roots * _root_index[RT_SIZE];
-# endif
- struct exclusion _excl_table[MAX_EXCLUSIONS];
- /* Block header index; see gc_headers.h */
- bottom_index * _all_nils;
- bottom_index * _top_index [TOP_SZ];
-#ifdef SAVE_CALL_CHAIN
- struct callinfo _last_stack[NFRAMES]; /* Stack at last garbage collection.*/
- /* Useful for debugging mysterious */
- /* object disappearances. */
- /* In the multithreaded case, we */
- /* currently only save the calling */
- /* stack. */
-#endif
-};
-
-GC_API GC_FAR struct _GC_arrays GC_arrays;
-
-# ifndef SEPARATE_GLOBALS
-# define GC_objfreelist GC_arrays._objfreelist
-# define GC_aobjfreelist GC_arrays._aobjfreelist
-# define GC_words_allocd GC_arrays._words_allocd
-# endif
-# define GC_uobjfreelist GC_arrays._uobjfreelist
-# ifdef ATOMIC_UNCOLLECTABLE
-# define GC_auobjfreelist GC_arrays._auobjfreelist
-# endif
-# define GC_sobjfreelist GC_arrays._sobjfreelist
-# define GC_valid_offsets GC_arrays._valid_offsets
-# define GC_modws_valid_offsets GC_arrays._modws_valid_offsets
-# ifdef STUBBORN_ALLOC
-# define GC_changed_pages GC_arrays._changed_pages
-# define GC_prev_changed_pages GC_arrays._prev_changed_pages
-# endif
-# define GC_obj_map GC_arrays._obj_map
-# define GC_last_heap_addr GC_arrays._last_heap_addr
-# define GC_prev_heap_addr GC_arrays._prev_heap_addr
-# define GC_words_wasted GC_arrays._words_wasted
-# define GC_large_free_bytes GC_arrays._large_free_bytes
-# define GC_large_allocd_bytes GC_arrays._large_allocd_bytes
-# define GC_max_large_allocd_bytes GC_arrays._max_large_allocd_bytes
-# define GC_words_finalized GC_arrays._words_finalized
-# define GC_non_gc_bytes_at_gc GC_arrays._non_gc_bytes_at_gc
-# define GC_mem_freed GC_arrays._mem_freed
-# define GC_finalizer_mem_freed GC_arrays._finalizer_mem_freed
-# define GC_scratch_end_ptr GC_arrays._scratch_end_ptr
-# define GC_scratch_last_end_ptr GC_arrays._scratch_last_end_ptr
-# define GC_mark_procs GC_arrays._mark_procs
-# define GC_heapsize GC_arrays._heapsize
-# define GC_max_heapsize GC_arrays._max_heapsize
-# define GC_requested_heapsize GC_arrays._requested_heapsize
-# define GC_words_allocd_before_gc GC_arrays._words_allocd_before_gc
-# define GC_heap_sects GC_arrays._heap_sects
-# define GC_last_stack GC_arrays._last_stack
-# ifdef USE_MUNMAP
-# define GC_unmapped_bytes GC_arrays._unmapped_bytes
-# endif
-# if defined(MSWIN32) || defined(MSWINCE)
-# define GC_heap_bases GC_arrays._heap_bases
-# endif
-# ifdef MSWINCE
-# define GC_heap_lengths GC_arrays._heap_lengths
-# endif
-# define GC_static_roots GC_arrays._static_roots
-# define GC_root_index GC_arrays._root_index
-# define GC_excl_table GC_arrays._excl_table
-# define GC_all_nils GC_arrays._all_nils
-# define GC_top_index GC_arrays._top_index
-# if defined(PROC_VDB) || defined(MPROTECT_VDB)
-# define GC_grungy_pages GC_arrays._grungy_pages
-# endif
-# ifdef MPROTECT_VDB
-# define GC_dirty_pages GC_arrays._dirty_pages
-# endif
-# ifdef PROC_VDB
-# define GC_written_pages GC_arrays._written_pages
-# endif
-# ifdef GATHERSTATS
-# define GC_composite_in_use GC_arrays._composite_in_use
-# define GC_atomic_in_use GC_arrays._atomic_in_use
-# endif
-# ifdef MERGE_SIZES
-# define GC_size_map GC_arrays._size_map
-# endif
-
-# define beginGC_arrays ((ptr_t)(&GC_arrays))
-# define endGC_arrays (((ptr_t)(&GC_arrays)) + (sizeof GC_arrays))
-
-#define USED_HEAP_SIZE (GC_heapsize - GC_large_free_bytes)
-
-/* Object kinds: */
-# define MAXOBJKINDS 16
-
-extern struct obj_kind {
- ptr_t *ok_freelist; /* Array of free listheaders for this kind of object */
- /* Point either to GC_arrays or to storage allocated */
- /* with GC_scratch_alloc. */
- struct hblk **ok_reclaim_list;
- /* List headers for lists of blocks waiting to be */
- /* swept. */
- word ok_descriptor; /* Descriptor template for objects in this */
- /* block. */
- GC_bool ok_relocate_descr;
- /* Add object size in bytes to descriptor */
- /* template to obtain descriptor. Otherwise */
- /* template is used as is. */
- GC_bool ok_init; /* Clear objects before putting them on the free list. */
-} GC_obj_kinds[MAXOBJKINDS];
-
-# define beginGC_obj_kinds ((ptr_t)(&GC_obj_kinds))
-# define endGC_obj_kinds (beginGC_obj_kinds + (sizeof GC_obj_kinds))
-
-/* Variables that used to be in GC_arrays, but need to be accessed by */
-/* inline allocation code. If they were in GC_arrays, the inlined */
-/* allocation code would include GC_arrays offsets (as it did), which */
-/* introduce maintenance problems. */
-
-#ifdef SEPARATE_GLOBALS
- word GC_words_allocd;
- /* Number of words allocated during this collection cycle */
- ptr_t GC_objfreelist[MAXOBJSZ+1];
- /* free list for NORMAL objects */
-# define beginGC_objfreelist ((ptr_t)(&GC_objfreelist))
-# define endGC_objfreelist (beginGC_objfreelist + sizeof(GC_objfreelist))
-
- ptr_t GC_aobjfreelist[MAXOBJSZ+1];
- /* free list for atomic (PTRFREE) objs */
-# define beginGC_aobjfreelist ((ptr_t)(&GC_aobjfreelist))
-# define endGC_aobjfreelist (beginGC_aobjfreelist + sizeof(GC_aobjfreelist))
-#endif
-
-/* Predefined kinds: */
-# define PTRFREE 0
-# define NORMAL 1
-# define UNCOLLECTABLE 2
-# ifdef ATOMIC_UNCOLLECTABLE
-# define AUNCOLLECTABLE 3
-# define STUBBORN 4
-# define IS_UNCOLLECTABLE(k) (((k) & ~1) == UNCOLLECTABLE)
-# else
-# define STUBBORN 3
-# define IS_UNCOLLECTABLE(k) ((k) == UNCOLLECTABLE)
-# endif
-
-extern int GC_n_kinds;
-
-GC_API word GC_fo_entries;
-
-extern word GC_n_heap_sects; /* Number of separately added heap */
- /* sections. */
-
-extern word GC_page_size;
-
-# if defined(MSWIN32) || defined(MSWINCE)
- struct _SYSTEM_INFO;
- extern struct _SYSTEM_INFO GC_sysinfo;
- extern word GC_n_heap_bases; /* See GC_heap_bases. */
-# endif
-
-extern word GC_total_stack_black_listed;
- /* Number of bytes on stack blacklist. */
-
-extern word GC_black_list_spacing;
- /* Average number of bytes between blacklisted */
- /* blocks. Approximate. */
- /* Counts only blocks that are */
- /* "stack-blacklisted", i.e. that are */
- /* problematic in the interior of an object. */
-
-extern map_entry_type * GC_invalid_map;
- /* Pointer to the nowhere valid hblk map */
- /* Blocks pointing to this map are free. */
-
-extern struct hblk * GC_hblkfreelist[];
- /* List of completely empty heap blocks */
- /* Linked through hb_next field of */
- /* header structure associated with */
- /* block. */
-
-extern GC_bool GC_objects_are_marked; /* There are marked objects in */
- /* the heap. */
-
-#ifndef SMALL_CONFIG
- extern GC_bool GC_incremental;
- /* Using incremental/generational collection. */
-# define TRUE_INCREMENTAL \
- (GC_incremental && GC_time_limit != GC_TIME_UNLIMITED)
- /* True incremental, not just generational, mode */
-#else
-# define GC_incremental FALSE
- /* Hopefully allow optimizer to remove some code. */
-# define TRUE_INCREMENTAL FALSE
-#endif
-
-extern GC_bool GC_dirty_maintained;
- /* Dirty bits are being maintained, */
- /* either for incremental collection, */
- /* or to limit the root set. */
-
-extern word GC_root_size; /* Total size of registered root sections */
-
-extern GC_bool GC_debugging_started; /* GC_debug_malloc has been called. */
-
-extern long GC_large_alloc_warn_interval;
- /* Interval between unsuppressed warnings. */
-
-extern long GC_large_alloc_warn_suppressed;
- /* Number of warnings suppressed so far. */
-
-/* Operations */
-# ifndef abs
-# define abs(x) ((x) < 0? (-(x)) : (x))
-# endif
-
-
-/* Marks are in a reserved area in */
-/* each heap block. Each word has one mark bit associated */
-/* with it. Only those corresponding to the beginning of an */
-/* object are used. */
-
-/* Set mark bit correctly, even if mark bits may be concurrently */
-/* accessed. */
-#ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
-# define OR_WORD(addr, bits) \
- { word old; \
- do { \
- old = *((volatile word *)addr); \
- } while (!GC_compare_and_exchange((addr), old, old | (bits))); \
- }
-# define OR_WORD_EXIT_IF_SET(addr, bits, exit_label) \
- { word old; \
- word my_bits = (bits); \
- do { \
- old = *((volatile word *)addr); \
- if (old & my_bits) goto exit_label; \
- } while (!GC_compare_and_exchange((addr), old, old | my_bits)); \
- }
-#else
-# define OR_WORD(addr, bits) *(addr) |= (bits)
-# define OR_WORD_EXIT_IF_SET(addr, bits, exit_label) \
- { \
- word old = *(addr); \
- word my_bits = (bits); \
- if (old & my_bits) goto exit_label; \
- *(addr) = (old | my_bits); \
- }
-#endif
-
-/* Mark bit operations */
-
-/*
- * Retrieve, set, clear the mark bit corresponding
- * to the nth word in a given heap block.
- *
- * (Recall that bit n corresponds to object beginning at word n
- * relative to the beginning of the block, including unused words)
- */
-
-#ifdef USE_MARK_BYTES
-# define mark_bit_from_hdr(hhdr,n) ((hhdr)->hb_marks[(n) >> 1])
-# define set_mark_bit_from_hdr(hhdr,n) ((hhdr)->hb_marks[(n)>>1]) = 1
-# define clear_mark_bit_from_hdr(hhdr,n) ((hhdr)->hb_marks[(n)>>1]) = 0
-#else /* !USE_MARK_BYTES */
-# define mark_bit_from_hdr(hhdr,n) (((hhdr)->hb_marks[divWORDSZ(n)] \
- >> (modWORDSZ(n))) & (word)1)
-# define set_mark_bit_from_hdr(hhdr,n) \
- OR_WORD((hhdr)->hb_marks+divWORDSZ(n), \
- (word)1 << modWORDSZ(n))
-# define clear_mark_bit_from_hdr(hhdr,n) (hhdr)->hb_marks[divWORDSZ(n)] \
- &= ~((word)1 << modWORDSZ(n))
-#endif /* !USE_MARK_BYTES */
-
-/* Important internal collector routines */
-
-ptr_t GC_approx_sp GC_PROTO((void));
-
-GC_bool GC_should_collect GC_PROTO((void));
-
-void GC_apply_to_all_blocks GC_PROTO(( \
- void (*fn) GC_PROTO((struct hblk *h, word client_data)), \
- word client_data));
- /* Invoke fn(hbp, client_data) for each */
- /* allocated heap block. */
-struct hblk * GC_next_used_block GC_PROTO((struct hblk * h));
- /* Return first in-use block >= h */
-struct hblk * GC_prev_block GC_PROTO((struct hblk * h));
- /* Return last block <= h. Returned block */
- /* is managed by GC, but may or may not be in */
- /* use. */
-void GC_mark_init GC_PROTO((void));
-void GC_clear_marks GC_PROTO((void)); /* Clear mark bits for all heap objects. */
-void GC_invalidate_mark_state GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Tell the marker that marked */
- /* objects may point to unmarked */
- /* ones, and roots may point to */
- /* unmarked objects. */
- /* Reset mark stack. */
-GC_bool GC_mark_stack_empty GC_PROTO((void));
-GC_bool GC_mark_some GC_PROTO((ptr_t cold_gc_frame));
- /* Perform about one pages worth of marking */
- /* work of whatever kind is needed. Returns */
- /* quickly if no collection is in progress. */
- /* Return TRUE if mark phase finished. */
-void GC_initiate_gc GC_PROTO((void));
- /* initiate collection. */
- /* If the mark state is invalid, this */
- /* becomes full colleection. Otherwise */
- /* it's partial. */
-void GC_push_all GC_PROTO((ptr_t bottom, ptr_t top));
- /* Push everything in a range */
- /* onto mark stack. */
-void GC_push_selected GC_PROTO(( \
- ptr_t bottom, \
- ptr_t top, \
- int (*dirty_fn) GC_PROTO((struct hblk *h)), \
- void (*push_fn) GC_PROTO((ptr_t bottom, ptr_t top)) ));
- /* Push all pages h in [b,t) s.t. */
- /* select_fn(h) != 0 onto mark stack. */
-#ifndef SMALL_CONFIG
- void GC_push_conditional GC_PROTO((ptr_t b, ptr_t t, GC_bool all));
-#else
-# define GC_push_conditional(b, t, all) GC_push_all(b, t)
-#endif
- /* Do either of the above, depending */
- /* on the third arg. */
-void GC_push_all_stack GC_PROTO((ptr_t b, ptr_t t));
- /* As above, but consider */
- /* interior pointers as valid */
-void GC_push_all_eager GC_PROTO((ptr_t b, ptr_t t));
- /* Same as GC_push_all_stack, but */
- /* ensures that stack is scanned */
- /* immediately, not just scheduled */
- /* for scanning. */
-#ifndef THREADS
- void GC_push_all_stack_partially_eager GC_PROTO(( \
- ptr_t bottom, ptr_t top, ptr_t cold_gc_frame ));
- /* Similar to GC_push_all_eager, but only the */
- /* part hotter than cold_gc_frame is scanned */
- /* immediately. Needed to ensure that callee- */
- /* save registers are not missed. */
-#else
- /* In the threads case, we push part of the current thread stack */
- /* with GC_push_all_eager when we push the registers. This gets the */
- /* callee-save registers that may disappear. The remainder of the */
- /* stacks are scheduled for scanning in *GC_push_other_roots, which */
- /* is thread-package-specific. */
-#endif
-void GC_push_current_stack GC_PROTO((ptr_t cold_gc_frame));
- /* Push enough of the current stack eagerly to */
- /* ensure that callee-save registers saved in */
- /* GC frames are scanned. */
- /* In the non-threads case, schedule entire */
- /* stack for scanning. */
-void GC_push_roots GC_PROTO((GC_bool all, ptr_t cold_gc_frame));
- /* Push all or dirty roots. */
-extern void (*GC_push_other_roots) GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Push system or application specific roots */
- /* onto the mark stack. In some environments */
- /* (e.g. threads environments) this is */
- /* predfined to be non-zero. A client supplied */
- /* replacement should also call the original */
- /* function. */
-extern void GC_push_gc_structures GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Push GC internal roots. These are normally */
- /* included in the static data segment, and */
- /* Thus implicitly pushed. But we must do this */
- /* explicitly if normal root processing is */
- /* disabled. Calls the following: */
- extern void GC_push_finalizer_structures GC_PROTO((void));
- extern void GC_push_stubborn_structures GC_PROTO((void));
-# ifdef THREADS
- extern void GC_push_thread_structures GC_PROTO((void));
-# endif
-extern void (*GC_start_call_back) GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Called at start of full collections. */
- /* Not called if 0. Called with allocation */
- /* lock held. */
- /* 0 by default. */
-# if defined(USE_GENERIC_PUSH_REGS)
- void GC_generic_push_regs GC_PROTO((ptr_t cold_gc_frame));
-# else
- void GC_push_regs GC_PROTO((void));
-# endif
- /* Push register contents onto mark stack. */
- /* If NURSERY is defined, the default push */
- /* action can be overridden with GC_push_proc */
-
-# ifdef NURSERY
- extern void (*GC_push_proc)(ptr_t);
-# endif
-# if defined(MSWIN32) || defined(MSWINCE)
- void __cdecl GC_push_one GC_PROTO((word p));
-# else
- void GC_push_one GC_PROTO((word p));
- /* If p points to an object, mark it */
- /* and push contents on the mark stack */
- /* Pointer recognition test always */
- /* accepts interior pointers, i.e. this */
- /* is appropriate for pointers found on */
- /* stack. */
-# endif
-# if defined(PRINT_BLACK_LIST) || defined(KEEP_BACK_PTRS)
- void GC_mark_and_push_stack GC_PROTO((word p, ptr_t source));
- /* Ditto, omits plausibility test */
-# else
- void GC_mark_and_push_stack GC_PROTO((word p));
-# endif
-void GC_push_marked GC_PROTO((struct hblk * h, hdr * hhdr));
- /* Push contents of all marked objects in h onto */
- /* mark stack. */
-#ifdef SMALL_CONFIG
-# define GC_push_next_marked_dirty(h) GC_push_next_marked(h)
-#else
- struct hblk * GC_push_next_marked_dirty GC_PROTO((struct hblk * h));
- /* Invoke GC_push_marked on next dirty block above h. */
- /* Return a pointer just past the end of this block. */
-#endif /* !SMALL_CONFIG */
-struct hblk * GC_push_next_marked GC_PROTO((struct hblk * h));
- /* Ditto, but also mark from clean pages. */
-struct hblk * GC_push_next_marked_uncollectable GC_PROTO((struct hblk * h));
- /* Ditto, but mark only from uncollectable pages. */
-GC_bool GC_stopped_mark GC_PROTO((GC_stop_func stop_func));
- /* Stop world and mark from all roots */
- /* and rescuers. */
-void GC_clear_hdr_marks GC_PROTO((hdr * hhdr));
- /* Clear the mark bits in a header */
-void GC_set_hdr_marks GC_PROTO((hdr * hhdr));
- /* Set the mark bits in a header */
-void GC_set_fl_marks GC_PROTO((ptr_t p));
- /* Set all mark bits associated with */
- /* a free list. */
-void GC_add_roots_inner GC_PROTO((char * b, char * e, GC_bool tmp));
-GC_bool GC_is_static_root GC_PROTO((ptr_t p));
- /* Is the address p in one of the registered static */
- /* root sections? */
-# if defined(MSWIN32) || defined(_WIN32_WCE_EMULATION)
-GC_bool GC_is_tmp_root GC_PROTO((ptr_t p));
- /* Is the address p in one of the temporary static */
- /* root sections? */
-# endif
-void GC_register_dynamic_libraries GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Add dynamic library data sections to the root set. */
-
-/* Machine dependent startup routines */
-ptr_t GC_get_stack_base GC_PROTO((void)); /* Cold end of stack */
-#ifdef IA64
- ptr_t GC_get_register_stack_base GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Cold end of register stack. */
-#endif
-void GC_register_data_segments GC_PROTO((void));
-
-/* Black listing: */
-void GC_bl_init GC_PROTO((void));
-# ifdef PRINT_BLACK_LIST
- void GC_add_to_black_list_normal GC_PROTO((word p, ptr_t source));
- /* Register bits as a possible future false */
- /* reference from the heap or static data */
-# define GC_ADD_TO_BLACK_LIST_NORMAL(bits, source) \
- if (GC_all_interior_pointers) { \
- GC_add_to_black_list_stack(bits, (ptr_t)(source)); \
- } else { \
- GC_add_to_black_list_normal(bits, (ptr_t)(source)); \
- }
-# else
- void GC_add_to_black_list_normal GC_PROTO((word p));
-# define GC_ADD_TO_BLACK_LIST_NORMAL(bits, source) \
- if (GC_all_interior_pointers) { \
- GC_add_to_black_list_stack(bits); \
- } else { \
- GC_add_to_black_list_normal(bits); \
- }
-# endif
-
-# ifdef PRINT_BLACK_LIST
- void GC_add_to_black_list_stack GC_PROTO((word p, ptr_t source));
-# else
- void GC_add_to_black_list_stack GC_PROTO((word p));
-# endif
-struct hblk * GC_is_black_listed GC_PROTO((struct hblk * h, word len));
- /* If there are likely to be false references */
- /* to a block starting at h of the indicated */
- /* length, then return the next plausible */
- /* starting location for h that might avoid */
- /* these false references. */
-void GC_promote_black_lists GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Declare an end to a black listing phase. */
-void GC_unpromote_black_lists GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Approximately undo the effect of the above. */
- /* This actually loses some information, but */
- /* only in a reasonably safe way. */
-word GC_number_stack_black_listed GC_PROTO(( \
- struct hblk *start, struct hblk *endp1));
- /* Return the number of (stack) blacklisted */
- /* blocks in the range for statistical */
- /* purposes. */
-
-ptr_t GC_scratch_alloc GC_PROTO((word bytes));
- /* GC internal memory allocation for */
- /* small objects. Deallocation is not */
- /* possible. */
-
-/* Heap block layout maps: */
-void GC_invalidate_map GC_PROTO((hdr * hhdr));
- /* Remove the object map associated */
- /* with the block. This identifies */
- /* the block as invalid to the mark */
- /* routines. */
-GC_bool GC_add_map_entry GC_PROTO((word sz));
- /* Add a heap block map for objects of */
- /* size sz to obj_map. */
- /* Return FALSE on failure. */
-void GC_register_displacement_inner GC_PROTO((word offset));
- /* Version of GC_register_displacement */
- /* that assumes lock is already held */
- /* and signals are already disabled. */
-
-/* hblk allocation: */
-void GC_new_hblk GC_PROTO((word size_in_words, int kind));
- /* Allocate a new heap block, and build */
- /* a free list in it. */
-
-ptr_t GC_build_fl GC_PROTO((struct hblk *h, word sz,
- GC_bool clear, ptr_t list));
- /* Build a free list for objects of */
- /* size sz in block h. Append list to */
- /* end of the free lists. Possibly */
- /* clear objects on the list. Normally */
- /* called by GC_new_hblk, but also */
- /* called explicitly without GC lock. */
-
-struct hblk * GC_allochblk GC_PROTO(( \
- word size_in_words, int kind, unsigned flags));
- /* Allocate a heap block, inform */
- /* the marker that block is valid */
- /* for objects of indicated size. */
-
-ptr_t GC_alloc_large GC_PROTO((word lw, int k, unsigned flags));
- /* Allocate a large block of size lw words. */
- /* The block is not cleared. */
- /* Flags is 0 or IGNORE_OFF_PAGE. */
- /* Calls GC_allchblk to do the actual */
- /* allocation, but also triggers GC and/or */
- /* heap expansion as appropriate. */
- /* Does not update GC_words_allocd, but does */
- /* other accounting. */
-
-ptr_t GC_alloc_large_and_clear GC_PROTO((word lw, int k, unsigned flags));
- /* As above, but clear block if appropriate */
- /* for kind k. */
-
-void GC_freehblk GC_PROTO((struct hblk * p));
- /* Deallocate a heap block and mark it */
- /* as invalid. */
-
-/* Misc GC: */
-void GC_init_inner GC_PROTO((void));
-GC_bool GC_expand_hp_inner GC_PROTO((word n));
-void GC_start_reclaim GC_PROTO((int abort_if_found));
- /* Restore unmarked objects to free */
- /* lists, or (if abort_if_found is */
- /* TRUE) report them. */
- /* Sweeping of small object pages is */
- /* largely deferred. */
-void GC_continue_reclaim GC_PROTO((word sz, int kind));
- /* Sweep pages of the given size and */
- /* kind, as long as possible, and */
- /* as long as the corr. free list is */
- /* empty. */
-void GC_reclaim_or_delete_all GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Arrange for all reclaim lists to be */
- /* empty. Judiciously choose between */
- /* sweeping and discarding each page. */
-GC_bool GC_reclaim_all GC_PROTO((GC_stop_func stop_func, GC_bool ignore_old));
- /* Reclaim all blocks. Abort (in a */
- /* consistent state) if f returns TRUE. */
-GC_bool GC_block_empty GC_PROTO((hdr * hhdr));
- /* Block completely unmarked? */
-GC_bool GC_never_stop_func GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Returns FALSE. */
-GC_bool GC_try_to_collect_inner GC_PROTO((GC_stop_func f));
-
- /* Collect; caller must have acquired */
- /* lock and disabled signals. */
- /* Collection is aborted if f returns */
- /* TRUE. Returns TRUE if it completes */
- /* successfully. */
-# define GC_gcollect_inner() \
- (void) GC_try_to_collect_inner(GC_never_stop_func)
-void GC_finish_collection GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Finish collection. Mark bits are */
- /* consistent and lock is still held. */
-GC_bool GC_collect_or_expand GC_PROTO(( \
- word needed_blocks, GC_bool ignore_off_page));
- /* Collect or expand heap in an attempt */
- /* make the indicated number of free */
- /* blocks available. Should be called */
- /* until the blocks are available or */
- /* until it fails by returning FALSE. */
-
-extern GC_bool GC_is_initialized; /* GC_init() has been run. */
-
-#if defined(MSWIN32) || defined(MSWINCE)
- void GC_deinit GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Free any resources allocated by */
- /* GC_init */
-#endif
-
-void GC_collect_a_little_inner GC_PROTO((int n));
- /* Do n units worth of garbage */
- /* collection work, if appropriate. */
- /* A unit is an amount appropriate for */
- /* HBLKSIZE bytes of allocation. */
-ptr_t GC_generic_malloc GC_PROTO((word lb, int k));
- /* Allocate an object of the given */
- /* kind. By default, there are only */
- /* a few kinds: composite(pointerfree), */
- /* atomic, uncollectable, etc. */
- /* We claim it's possible for clever */
- /* client code that understands GC */
- /* internals to add more, e.g. to */
- /* communicate object layout info */
- /* to the collector. */
-ptr_t GC_generic_malloc_ignore_off_page GC_PROTO((size_t b, int k));
- /* As above, but pointers past the */
- /* first page of the resulting object */
- /* are ignored. */
-ptr_t GC_generic_malloc_inner GC_PROTO((word lb, int k));
- /* Ditto, but I already hold lock, etc. */
-ptr_t GC_generic_malloc_words_small GC_PROTO((size_t lw, int k));
- /* As above, but size in units of words */
- /* Bypasses MERGE_SIZES. Assumes */
- /* words <= MAXOBJSZ. */
-ptr_t GC_generic_malloc_inner_ignore_off_page GC_PROTO((size_t lb, int k));
- /* Allocate an object, where */
- /* the client guarantees that there */
- /* will always be a pointer to the */
- /* beginning of the object while the */
- /* object is live. */
-ptr_t GC_allocobj GC_PROTO((word sz, int kind));
- /* Make the indicated */
- /* free list nonempty, and return its */
- /* head. */
-
-void GC_init_headers GC_PROTO((void));
-struct hblkhdr * GC_install_header GC_PROTO((struct hblk *h));
- /* Install a header for block h. */
- /* Return 0 on failure, or the header */
- /* otherwise. */
-GC_bool GC_install_counts GC_PROTO((struct hblk * h, word sz));
- /* Set up forwarding counts for block */
- /* h of size sz. */
- /* Return FALSE on failure. */
-void GC_remove_header GC_PROTO((struct hblk * h));
- /* Remove the header for block h. */
-void GC_remove_counts GC_PROTO((struct hblk * h, word sz));
- /* Remove forwarding counts for h. */
-hdr * GC_find_header GC_PROTO((ptr_t h)); /* Debugging only. */
-
-void GC_finalize GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Perform all indicated finalization actions */
- /* on unmarked objects. */
- /* Unreachable finalizable objects are enqueued */
- /* for processing by GC_invoke_finalizers. */
- /* Invoked with lock. */
-
-void GC_notify_or_invoke_finalizers GC_PROTO((void));
- /* If GC_finalize_on_demand is not set, invoke */
- /* eligible finalizers. Otherwise: */
- /* Call *GC_finalizer_notifier if there are */
- /* finalizers to be run, and we haven't called */
- /* this procedure yet this GC cycle. */
-
-void GC_add_to_heap GC_PROTO((struct hblk *p, word bytes));
- /* Add a HBLKSIZE aligned chunk to the heap. */
-
-void GC_print_obj GC_PROTO((ptr_t p));
- /* P points to somewhere inside an object with */
- /* debugging info. Print a human readable */
- /* description of the object to stderr. */
-extern void (*GC_check_heap) GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Check that all objects in the heap with */
- /* debugging info are intact. */
- /* Add any that are not to GC_smashed list. */
-extern void (*GC_print_all_smashed) GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Print GC_smashed if it's not empty. */
- /* Clear GC_smashed list. */
-extern void (*GC_print_heap_obj) GC_PROTO((ptr_t p));
- /* If possible print s followed by a more */
- /* detailed description of the object */
- /* referred to by p. */
-
-extern GC_bool GC_print_stats; /* Produce at least some logging output */
- /* Set from environment variable. */
-
-/* Macros used for collector internal allocation. */
-/* These assume the collector lock is held. */
-#ifdef DBG_HDRS_ALL
- extern GC_PTR GC_debug_generic_malloc_inner(size_t lb, int k);
- extern GC_PTR GC_debug_generic_malloc_inner_ignore_off_page(size_t lb,
- int k);
-# define GC_INTERNAL_MALLOC GC_debug_generic_malloc_inner
-# define GC_INTERNAL_MALLOC_IGNORE_OFF_PAGE \
- GC_debug_generic_malloc_inner_ignore_off_page
-# ifdef THREADS
-# define GC_INTERNAL_FREE GC_debug_free_inner
-# else
-# define GC_INTERNAL_FREE GC_debug_free
-# endif
-#else
-# define GC_INTERNAL_MALLOC GC_generic_malloc_inner
-# define GC_INTERNAL_MALLOC_IGNORE_OFF_PAGE \
- GC_generic_malloc_inner_ignore_off_page
-# ifdef THREADS
-# define GC_INTERNAL_FREE GC_free_inner
-# else
-# define GC_INTERNAL_FREE GC_free
-# endif
-#endif
-
-/* Memory unmapping: */
-#ifdef USE_MUNMAP
- void GC_unmap_old(void);
- void GC_merge_unmapped(void);
- void GC_unmap(ptr_t start, word bytes);
- void GC_remap(ptr_t start, word bytes);
- void GC_unmap_gap(ptr_t start1, word bytes1, ptr_t start2, word bytes2);
-#endif
-
-/* Virtual dirty bit implementation: */
-/* Each implementation exports the following: */
-void GC_read_dirty GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Retrieve dirty bits. */
-GC_bool GC_page_was_dirty GC_PROTO((struct hblk *h));
- /* Read retrieved dirty bits. */
-GC_bool GC_page_was_ever_dirty GC_PROTO((struct hblk *h));
- /* Could the page contain valid heap pointers? */
-void GC_is_fresh GC_PROTO((struct hblk *h, word n));
- /* Assert the region currently contains no */
- /* valid pointers. */
-void GC_remove_protection GC_PROTO((struct hblk *h, word nblocks,
- GC_bool pointerfree));
- /* h is about to be writteni or allocated. Ensure */
- /* that it's not write protected by the virtual */
- /* dirty bit implementation. */
-
-void GC_dirty_init GC_PROTO((void));
-
-/* Slow/general mark bit manipulation: */
-GC_API GC_bool GC_is_marked GC_PROTO((ptr_t p));
-void GC_clear_mark_bit GC_PROTO((ptr_t p));
-void GC_set_mark_bit GC_PROTO((ptr_t p));
-
-/* Stubborn objects: */
-void GC_read_changed GC_PROTO((void)); /* Analogous to GC_read_dirty */
-GC_bool GC_page_was_changed GC_PROTO((struct hblk * h));
- /* Analogous to GC_page_was_dirty */
-void GC_clean_changing_list GC_PROTO((void));
- /* Collect obsolete changing list entries */
-void GC_stubborn_init GC_PROTO((void));
-
-/* Debugging print routines: */
-void GC_print_block_list GC_PROTO((void));
-void GC_print_hblkfreelist GC_PROTO((void));
-void GC_print_heap_sects GC_PROTO((void));
-void GC_print_static_roots GC_PROTO((void));
-void GC_dump GC_PROTO((void));
-
-#ifdef KEEP_BACK_PTRS
- void GC_store_back_pointer(ptr_t source, ptr_t dest);
- void GC_marked_for_finalization(ptr_t dest);
-# define GC_STORE_BACK_PTR(source, dest) GC_store_back_pointer(source, dest)
-# define GC_MARKED_FOR_FINALIZATION(dest) GC_marked_for_finalization(dest)
-#else
-# define GC_STORE_BACK_PTR(source, dest)
-# define GC_MARKED_FOR_FINALIZATION(dest)
-#endif
-
-/* Make arguments appear live to compiler */
-# ifdef __WATCOMC__
- void GC_noop(void*, ...);
-# else
-# ifdef __DMC__
- GC_API void GC_noop(...);
-# else
- GC_API void GC_noop();
-# endif
-# endif
-
-void GC_noop1 GC_PROTO((word));
-
-/* Logging and diagnostic output: */
-GC_API void GC_printf GC_PROTO((GC_CONST char * format, long, long, long, long, long, long));
- /* A version of printf that doesn't allocate, */
- /* is restricted to long arguments, and */
- /* (unfortunately) doesn't use varargs for */
- /* portability. Restricted to 6 args and */
- /* 1K total output length. */
- /* (We use sprintf. Hopefully that doesn't */
- /* allocate for long arguments.) */
-# define GC_printf0(f) GC_printf(f, 0l, 0l, 0l, 0l, 0l, 0l)
-# define GC_printf1(f,a) GC_printf(f, (long)a, 0l, 0l, 0l, 0l, 0l)
-# define GC_printf2(f,a,b) GC_printf(f, (long)a, (long)b, 0l, 0l, 0l, 0l)
-# define GC_printf3(f,a,b,c) GC_printf(f, (long)a, (long)b, (long)c, 0l, 0l, 0l)
-# define GC_printf4(f,a,b,c,d) GC_printf(f, (long)a, (long)b, (long)c, \
- (long)d, 0l, 0l)
-# define GC_printf5(f,a,b,c,d,e) GC_printf(f, (long)a, (long)b, (long)c, \
- (long)d, (long)e, 0l)
-# define GC_printf6(f,a,b,c,d,e,g) GC_printf(f, (long)a, (long)b, (long)c, \
- (long)d, (long)e, (long)g)
-
-GC_API void GC_err_printf GC_PROTO((GC_CONST char * format, long, long, long, long, long, long));
-# define GC_err_printf0(f) GC_err_puts(f)
-# define GC_err_printf1(f,a) GC_err_printf(f, (long)a, 0l, 0l, 0l, 0l, 0l)
-# define GC_err_printf2(f,a,b) GC_err_printf(f, (long)a, (long)b, 0l, 0l, 0l, 0l)
-# define GC_err_printf3(f,a,b,c) GC_err_printf(f, (long)a, (long)b, (long)c, \
- 0l, 0l, 0l)
-# define GC_err_printf4(f,a,b,c,d) GC_err_printf(f, (long)a, (long)b, \
- (long)c, (long)d, 0l, 0l)
-# define GC_err_printf5(f,a,b,c,d,e) GC_err_printf(f, (long)a, (long)b, \
- (long)c, (long)d, \
- (long)e, 0l)
-# define GC_err_printf6(f,a,b,c,d,e,g) GC_err_printf(f, (long)a, (long)b, \
- (long)c, (long)d, \
- (long)e, (long)g)
- /* Ditto, writes to stderr. */
-
-void GC_err_puts GC_PROTO((GC_CONST char *s));
- /* Write s to stderr, don't buffer, don't add */
- /* newlines, don't ... */
-
-#if defined(LINUX) && !defined(SMALL_CONFIG)
- void GC_err_write GC_PROTO((GC_CONST char *buf, size_t len));
- /* Write buf to stderr, don't buffer, don't add */
- /* newlines, don't ... */
-#endif
-
-
-# ifdef GC_ASSERTIONS
-# define GC_ASSERT(expr) if(!(expr)) {\
- GC_err_printf2("Assertion failure: %s:%ld\n", \
- __FILE__, (unsigned long)__LINE__); \
- ABORT("assertion failure"); }
-# else
-# define GC_ASSERT(expr)
-# endif
-
-# if defined(PARALLEL_MARK) || defined(THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC)
- /* We need additional synchronization facilities from the thread */
- /* support. We believe these are less performance critical */
- /* than the main garbage collector lock; standard pthreads-based */
- /* implementations should be sufficient. */
-
- /* The mark lock and condition variable. If the GC lock is also */
- /* acquired, the GC lock must be acquired first. The mark lock is */
- /* used to both protect some variables used by the parallel */
- /* marker, and to protect GC_fl_builder_count, below. */
- /* GC_notify_all_marker() is called when */
- /* the state of the parallel marker changes */
- /* in some significant way (see gc_mark.h for details). The */
- /* latter set of events includes incrementing GC_mark_no. */
- /* GC_notify_all_builder() is called when GC_fl_builder_count */
- /* reaches 0. */
-
- extern void GC_acquire_mark_lock();
- extern void GC_release_mark_lock();
- extern void GC_notify_all_builder();
- /* extern void GC_wait_builder(); */
- extern void GC_wait_for_reclaim();
-
- extern word GC_fl_builder_count; /* Protected by mark lock. */
-# endif /* PARALLEL_MARK || THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC */
-# ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
- extern void GC_notify_all_marker();
- extern void GC_wait_marker();
- extern word GC_mark_no; /* Protected by mark lock. */
-
- extern void GC_help_marker(word my_mark_no);
- /* Try to help out parallel marker for mark cycle */
- /* my_mark_no. Returns if the mark cycle finishes or */
- /* was already done, or there was nothing to do for */
- /* some other reason. */
-# endif /* PARALLEL_MARK */
-
-# if defined(GC_PTHREADS) && !defined(GC_SOLARIS_THREADS)
- /* We define the thread suspension signal here, so that we can refer */
- /* to it in the dirty bit implementation, if necessary. Ideally we */
- /* would allocate a (real-time ?) signal using the standard mechanism.*/
- /* unfortunately, there is no standard mechanism. (There is one */
- /* in Linux glibc, but it's not exported.) Thus we continue to use */
- /* the same hard-coded signals we've always used. */
-# if !defined(SIG_SUSPEND)
-# if defined(GC_LINUX_THREADS) || defined(GC_DGUX386_THREADS)
-# if defined(SPARC) && !defined(SIGPWR)
- /* SPARC/Linux doesn't properly define SIGPWR in <signal.h>.
- * It is aliased to SIGLOST in asm/signal.h, though. */
-# define SIG_SUSPEND SIGLOST
-# else
- /* Linuxthreads itself uses SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2. */
-# define SIG_SUSPEND SIGPWR
-# endif
-# else /* !GC_LINUX_THREADS */
-# if defined(_SIGRTMIN)
-# define SIG_SUSPEND _SIGRTMIN + 6
-# else
-# define SIG_SUSPEND SIGRTMIN + 6
-# endif
-# endif
-# endif /* !SIG_SUSPEND */
-
-# endif
-
-# endif /* GC_PRIVATE_H */