Annotation of OpenXM_contrib/gc/gc_mark.h, Revision 1.1.1.3
1.1 maekawa 1: /*
2: * Copyright (c) 1991-1994 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved.
3: *
4: * THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED
5: * OR IMPLIED. ANY USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
6: *
7: * Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program
8: * for any purpose, provided the above notices are retained on all copies.
9: * Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted,
10: * provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that the code was
11: * modified is included with the above copyright notice.
12: *
13: */
14: /* Boehm, November 7, 1994 4:56 pm PST */
15:
16: /*
17: * Declarations of mark stack. Needed by marker and client supplied mark
18: * routines. To be included after gc_priv.h.
19: */
20: #ifndef GC_MARK_H
21: # define GC_MARK_H
22:
1.1.1.3 ! maekawa 23: # ifdef KEEP_BACK_PTRS
! 24: # include "dbg_mlc.h"
! 25: # endif
! 26:
1.1 maekawa 27: /* A client supplied mark procedure. Returns new mark stack pointer. */
28: /* Primary effect should be to push new entries on the mark stack. */
29: /* Mark stack pointer values are passed and returned explicitly. */
30: /* Global variables decribing mark stack are not necessarily valid. */
31: /* (This usually saves a few cycles by keeping things in registers.) */
32: /* Assumed to scan about PROC_BYTES on average. If it needs to do */
33: /* much more work than that, it should do it in smaller pieces by */
34: /* pushing itself back on the mark stack. */
35: /* Note that it should always do some work (defined as marking some */
36: /* objects) before pushing more than one entry on the mark stack. */
37: /* This is required to ensure termination in the event of mark stack */
38: /* overflows. */
39: /* This procedure is always called with at least one empty entry on the */
40: /* mark stack. */
41: /* Currently we require that mark procedures look for pointers in a */
42: /* subset of the places the conservative marker would. It must be safe */
43: /* to invoke the normal mark procedure instead. */
44: # define PROC_BYTES 100
45: /* The real declarations of the following are in gc_priv.h, so that */
46: /* we can avoid scanning the following table. */
47: /*
1.1.1.3 ! maekawa 48: typedef struct ms_entry * (*mark_proc)( word * addr,
! 49: struct ms_entry *mark_stack_ptr,
! 50: struct ms_entry *mark_stack_limit,
! 51: word env );
1.1 maekawa 52:
53: # define LOG_MAX_MARK_PROCS 6
54: # define MAX_MARK_PROCS (1 << LOG_MAX_MARK_PROCS)
55: extern mark_proc GC_mark_procs[MAX_MARK_PROCS];
56: */
57:
58: extern word GC_n_mark_procs;
59:
1.1.1.3 ! maekawa 60: /* In a few cases it's necessary to assign statically known indices to */
! 61: /* certain mark procs. Thus we reserve a few for well known clients. */
! 62: /* (This is necessary if mark descriptors are compiler generated.) */
! 63: #define GC_RESERVED_MARK_PROCS 8
! 64: # define GCJ_RESERVED_MARK_PROC_INDEX 0
! 65:
1.1 maekawa 66: /* Object descriptors on mark stack or in objects. Low order two */
67: /* bits are tags distinguishing among the following 4 possibilities */
68: /* for the high order 30 bits. */
69: #define DS_TAG_BITS 2
70: #define DS_TAGS ((1 << DS_TAG_BITS) - 1)
71: #define DS_LENGTH 0 /* The entire word is a length in bytes that */
72: /* must be a multiple of 4. */
73: #define DS_BITMAP 1 /* 30 bits are a bitmap describing pointer */
74: /* fields. The msb is 1 iff the first word */
75: /* is a pointer. */
76: /* (This unconventional ordering sometimes */
77: /* makes the marker slightly faster.) */
78: /* Zeroes indicate definite nonpointers. Ones */
79: /* indicate possible pointers. */
80: /* Only usable if pointers are word aligned. */
81: # define BITMAP_BITS (WORDSZ - DS_TAG_BITS)
82: #define DS_PROC 2
83: /* The objects referenced by this object can be */
84: /* pushed on the mark stack by invoking */
85: /* PROC(descr). ENV(descr) is passed as the */
86: /* last argument. */
87: # define PROC(descr) \
88: (GC_mark_procs[((descr) >> DS_TAG_BITS) & (MAX_MARK_PROCS-1)])
89: # define ENV(descr) \
90: ((descr) >> (DS_TAG_BITS + LOG_MAX_MARK_PROCS))
91: # define MAX_ENV \
92: (((word)1 << (WORDSZ - DS_TAG_BITS - LOG_MAX_MARK_PROCS)) - 1)
93: # define MAKE_PROC(proc_index, env) \
94: (((((env) << LOG_MAX_MARK_PROCS) | (proc_index)) << DS_TAG_BITS) \
95: | DS_PROC)
96: #define DS_PER_OBJECT 3 /* The real descriptor is at the */
97: /* byte displacement from the beginning of the */
98: /* object given by descr & ~DS_TAGS */
1.1.1.3 ! maekawa 99: /* If the descriptor is negative, the real */
! 100: /* descriptor is at (*<object_start>) - */
! 101: /* (descr & ~DS_TAGS) - INDIR_PER_OBJ_BIAS */
! 102: /* The latter alternative can be used if each */
! 103: /* object contains a type descriptor in the */
! 104: /* first word. */
! 105: #define INDIR_PER_OBJ_BIAS 0x10
1.1 maekawa 106:
107: typedef struct ms_entry {
108: word * mse_start; /* First word of object */
109: word mse_descr; /* Descriptor; low order two bits are tags, */
110: /* identifying the upper 30 bits as one of the */
111: /* following: */
112: } mse;
113:
114: extern word GC_mark_stack_size;
115:
116: extern mse * GC_mark_stack_top;
117:
118: extern mse * GC_mark_stack;
119:
1.1.1.3 ! maekawa 120: ptr_t GC_find_start();
1.1 maekawa 121:
122: mse * GC_signal_mark_stack_overflow();
123:
124: # ifdef GATHERSTATS
125: # define ADD_TO_ATOMIC(sz) GC_atomic_in_use += (sz)
126: # define ADD_TO_COMPOSITE(sz) GC_composite_in_use += (sz)
127: # else
128: # define ADD_TO_ATOMIC(sz)
129: # define ADD_TO_COMPOSITE(sz)
130: # endif
131:
132: /* Push the object obj with corresponding heap block header hhdr onto */
133: /* the mark stack. */
134: # define PUSH_OBJ(obj, hhdr, mark_stack_top, mark_stack_limit) \
135: { \
136: register word _descr = (hhdr) -> hb_descr; \
137: \
138: if (_descr == 0) { \
139: ADD_TO_ATOMIC((hhdr) -> hb_sz); \
140: } else { \
141: ADD_TO_COMPOSITE((hhdr) -> hb_sz); \
142: mark_stack_top++; \
143: if (mark_stack_top >= mark_stack_limit) { \
144: mark_stack_top = GC_signal_mark_stack_overflow(mark_stack_top); \
145: } \
146: mark_stack_top -> mse_start = (obj); \
147: mark_stack_top -> mse_descr = _descr; \
148: } \
149: }
150:
151: #ifdef PRINT_BLACK_LIST
152: # define GC_FIND_START(current, hhdr, source) \
153: GC_find_start(current, hhdr, source)
154: #else
155: # define GC_FIND_START(current, hhdr, source) \
156: GC_find_start(current, hhdr)
157: #endif
158:
159: /* Push the contents of current onto the mark stack if it is a valid */
160: /* ptr to a currently unmarked object. Mark it. */
161: /* If we assumed a standard-conforming compiler, we could probably */
162: /* generate the exit_label transparently. */
163: # define PUSH_CONTENTS(current, mark_stack_top, mark_stack_limit, \
164: source, exit_label) \
165: { \
1.1.1.3 ! maekawa 166: hdr * my_hhdr; \
! 167: ptr_t my_current = current; \
! 168: \
! 169: GET_HDR(my_current, my_hhdr); \
! 170: if (IS_FORWARDING_ADDR_OR_NIL(my_hhdr)) { \
! 171: my_current = GC_FIND_START(my_current, my_hhdr, (word)source); \
! 172: if (my_current == 0) goto exit_label; \
! 173: my_hhdr = GC_find_header(my_current); \
1.1 maekawa 174: } \
1.1.1.3 ! maekawa 175: PUSH_CONTENTS_HDR(my_current, mark_stack_top, mark_stack_limit, \
! 176: source, exit_label, my_hhdr); \
! 177: exit_label: ; \
! 178: }
! 179:
! 180: /* As above, but use header cache for header lookup. */
! 181: # define HC_PUSH_CONTENTS(current, mark_stack_top, mark_stack_limit, \
! 182: source, exit_label) \
! 183: { \
! 184: hdr * my_hhdr; \
! 185: ptr_t my_current = current; \
! 186: \
! 187: HC_GET_HDR(my_current, my_hhdr, source); \
! 188: PUSH_CONTENTS_HDR(my_current, mark_stack_top, mark_stack_limit, \
! 189: source, exit_label, my_hhdr); \
! 190: exit_label: ; \
! 191: }
! 192:
! 193: /* As above, but deal with two pointers in interleaved fashion. */
! 194: # define HC_PUSH_CONTENTS2(current1, current2, mark_stack_top, \
! 195: mark_stack_limit, \
! 196: source1, source2, exit_label1, exit_label2) \
! 197: { \
! 198: hdr * hhdr1; \
! 199: ptr_t my_current1 = current1; \
! 200: hdr * hhdr2; \
! 201: ptr_t my_current2 = current2; \
! 202: \
! 203: HC_GET_HDR2(my_current1, hhdr1, source1, my_current2, hhdr2, source2); \
! 204: PUSH_CONTENTS_HDR(my_current1, mark_stack_top, mark_stack_limit, \
! 205: source1, exit_label1, hhdr1); \
! 206: exit_label1: ; \
! 207: if (0 != hhdr2) { \
! 208: PUSH_CONTENTS_HDR(my_current2, mark_stack_top, mark_stack_limit, \
! 209: source2, exit_label2, hhdr2); \
! 210: } \
! 211: exit_label2: ; \
! 212: }
! 213:
! 214: # define PUSH_CONTENTS_HDR(current, mark_stack_top, mark_stack_limit, \
! 215: source, exit_label, hhdr) \
! 216: { \
! 217: int displ; /* Displacement in block; first bytes, then words */ \
! 218: map_entry_type map_entry; \
! 219: \
1.1 maekawa 220: displ = HBLKDISPL(current); \
221: map_entry = MAP_ENTRY((hhdr -> hb_map), displ); \
222: if (map_entry == OBJ_INVALID) { \
223: GC_ADD_TO_BLACK_LIST_NORMAL(current, source); goto exit_label; \
224: } \
225: displ = BYTES_TO_WORDS(displ); \
226: displ -= map_entry; \
227: \
228: { \
229: register word * mark_word_addr = hhdr -> hb_marks + divWORDSZ(displ); \
230: register word mark_word = *mark_word_addr; \
231: register word mark_bit = (word)1 << modWORDSZ(displ); \
232: \
233: if (mark_word & mark_bit) { \
234: /* Mark bit is already set */ \
235: goto exit_label; \
236: } \
1.1.1.2 maekawa 237: GC_STORE_BACK_PTR((ptr_t)source, (ptr_t)HBLKPTR(current) \
238: + WORDS_TO_BYTES(displ)); \
1.1 maekawa 239: *mark_word_addr = mark_word | mark_bit; \
240: } \
241: PUSH_OBJ(((word *)(HBLKPTR(current)) + displ), hhdr, \
242: mark_stack_top, mark_stack_limit) \
243: }
244:
1.1.1.3 ! maekawa 245: #if defined(PRINT_BLACK_LIST) || defined(KEEP_BACK_PTRS)
1.1 maekawa 246: # define PUSH_ONE_CHECKED(p, ip, source) \
247: GC_push_one_checked(p, ip, (ptr_t)(source))
248: #else
249: # define PUSH_ONE_CHECKED(p, ip, source) \
250: GC_push_one_checked(p, ip)
251: #endif
252:
253: /*
254: * Push a single value onto mark stack. Mark from the object pointed to by p.
255: * P is considered valid even if it is an interior pointer.
256: * Previously marked objects are not pushed. Hence we make progress even
257: * if the mark stack overflows.
258: */
259: # define GC_PUSH_ONE_STACK(p, source) \
260: if ((ptr_t)(p) >= GC_least_plausible_heap_addr \
261: && (ptr_t)(p) < GC_greatest_plausible_heap_addr) { \
262: PUSH_ONE_CHECKED(p, TRUE, source); \
263: }
264:
265: /*
266: * As above, but interior pointer recognition as for
267: * normal for heap pointers.
268: */
269: # ifdef ALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS
270: # define AIP TRUE
271: # else
272: # define AIP FALSE
273: # endif
274: # define GC_PUSH_ONE_HEAP(p,source) \
275: if ((ptr_t)(p) >= GC_least_plausible_heap_addr \
276: && (ptr_t)(p) < GC_greatest_plausible_heap_addr) { \
277: PUSH_ONE_CHECKED(p,AIP,source); \
278: }
279:
280: /*
281: * Mark from one finalizable object using the specified
282: * mark proc. May not mark the object pointed to by
283: * real_ptr. That is the job of the caller, if appropriate
284: */
285: # define GC_MARK_FO(real_ptr, mark_proc) \
286: { \
287: (*(mark_proc))(real_ptr); \
288: while (!GC_mark_stack_empty()) GC_mark_from_mark_stack(); \
289: if (GC_mark_state != MS_NONE) { \
290: GC_set_mark_bit(real_ptr); \
291: while (!GC_mark_some((ptr_t)0)); \
292: } \
293: }
294:
295: extern GC_bool GC_mark_stack_too_small;
296: /* We need a larger mark stack. May be */
297: /* set by client supplied mark routines.*/
298:
299: typedef int mark_state_t; /* Current state of marking, as follows:*/
300: /* Used to remember where we are during */
301: /* concurrent marking. */
302:
303: /* We say something is dirty if it was */
304: /* written since the last time we */
305: /* retrieved dirty bits. We say it's */
306: /* grungy if it was marked dirty in the */
307: /* last set of bits we retrieved. */
308:
309: /* Invariant I: all roots and marked */
310: /* objects p are either dirty, or point */
311: /* to objects q that are either marked */
312: /* or a pointer to q appears in a range */
313: /* on the mark stack. */
314:
315: # define MS_NONE 0 /* No marking in progress. I holds. */
316: /* Mark stack is empty. */
317:
318: # define MS_PUSH_RESCUERS 1 /* Rescuing objects are currently */
319: /* being pushed. I holds, except */
320: /* that grungy roots may point to */
321: /* unmarked objects, as may marked */
322: /* grungy objects above scan_ptr. */
323:
324: # define MS_PUSH_UNCOLLECTABLE 2
325: /* I holds, except that marked */
326: /* uncollectable objects above scan_ptr */
327: /* may point to unmarked objects. */
328: /* Roots may point to unmarked objects */
329:
330: # define MS_ROOTS_PUSHED 3 /* I holds, mark stack may be nonempty */
331:
332: # define MS_PARTIALLY_INVALID 4 /* I may not hold, e.g. because of M.S. */
333: /* overflow. However marked heap */
334: /* objects below scan_ptr point to */
335: /* marked or stacked objects. */
336:
337: # define MS_INVALID 5 /* I may not hold. */
338:
339: extern mark_state_t GC_mark_state;
340:
341: #endif /* GC_MARK_H */
342:
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