Annotation of OpenXM_contrib2/asir2000/gc5.3/misc.c, Revision 1.1
1.1 ! noro 1: /*
! 2: * Copyright 1988, 1989 Hans-J. Boehm, Alan J. Demers
! 3: * Copyright (c) 1991-1994 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved.
! 4: *
! 5: * THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED
! 6: * OR IMPLIED. ANY USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
! 7: *
! 8: * Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program
! 9: * for any purpose, provided the above notices are retained on all copies.
! 10: * Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted,
! 11: * provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that the code was
! 12: * modified is included with the above copyright notice.
! 13: */
! 14: /* Boehm, July 31, 1995 5:02 pm PDT */
! 15:
! 16:
! 17: #include <stdio.h>
! 18: #include <signal.h>
! 19:
! 20: #define I_HIDE_POINTERS /* To make GC_call_with_alloc_lock visible */
! 21: #include "gc_priv.h"
! 22:
! 23: #ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS
! 24: # include <sys/syscall.h>
! 25: #endif
! 26: #ifdef MSWIN32
! 27: # include <windows.h>
! 28: #endif
! 29:
! 30: # ifdef THREADS
! 31: # ifdef PCR
! 32: # include "il/PCR_IL.h"
! 33: PCR_Th_ML GC_allocate_ml;
! 34: # else
! 35: # ifdef SRC_M3
! 36: /* Critical section counter is defined in the M3 runtime */
! 37: /* That's all we use. */
! 38: # else
! 39: # ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS
! 40: mutex_t GC_allocate_ml; /* Implicitly initialized. */
! 41: # else
! 42: # ifdef WIN32_THREADS
! 43: GC_API CRITICAL_SECTION GC_allocate_ml;
! 44: # else
! 45: # if defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(IRIX_JDK_THREADS) \
! 46: || (defined(LINUX_THREADS) && defined(USE_SPIN_LOCK))
! 47: pthread_t GC_lock_holder = NO_THREAD;
! 48: # else
! 49: # if defined(HPUX_THREADS) \
! 50: || defined(LINUX_THREADS) && !defined(USE_SPIN_LOCK)
! 51: pthread_mutex_t GC_allocate_ml = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
! 52: # else
! 53: --> declare allocator lock here
! 54: # endif
! 55: # endif
! 56: # endif
! 57: # endif
! 58: # endif
! 59: # endif
! 60: # endif
! 61:
! 62: GC_FAR struct _GC_arrays GC_arrays /* = { 0 } */;
! 63:
! 64:
! 65: GC_bool GC_debugging_started = FALSE;
! 66: /* defined here so we don't have to load debug_malloc.o */
! 67:
! 68: void (*GC_check_heap)() = (void (*)())0;
! 69:
! 70: void (*GC_start_call_back)() = (void (*)())0;
! 71:
! 72: ptr_t GC_stackbottom = 0;
! 73:
! 74: GC_bool GC_dont_gc = 0;
! 75:
! 76: GC_bool GC_quiet = 0;
! 77:
! 78: #ifdef FIND_LEAK
! 79: int GC_find_leak = 1;
! 80: #else
! 81: int GC_find_leak = 0;
! 82: #endif
! 83:
! 84: /*ARGSUSED*/
! 85: GC_PTR GC_default_oom_fn GC_PROTO((size_t bytes_requested))
! 86: {
! 87: return(0);
! 88: }
! 89:
! 90: GC_PTR (*GC_oom_fn) GC_PROTO((size_t bytes_requested)) = GC_default_oom_fn;
! 91:
! 92: extern signed_word GC_mem_found;
! 93:
! 94: # ifdef MERGE_SIZES
! 95: /* Set things up so that GC_size_map[i] >= words(i), */
! 96: /* but not too much bigger */
! 97: /* and so that size_map contains relatively few distinct entries */
! 98: /* This is stolen from Russ Atkinson's Cedar quantization */
! 99: /* alogrithm (but we precompute it). */
! 100:
! 101:
! 102: void GC_init_size_map()
! 103: {
! 104: register unsigned i;
! 105:
! 106: /* Map size 0 to 1. This avoids problems at lower levels. */
! 107: GC_size_map[0] = 1;
! 108: /* One word objects don't have to be 2 word aligned. */
! 109: for (i = 1; i < sizeof(word); i++) {
! 110: GC_size_map[i] = 1;
! 111: }
! 112: GC_size_map[sizeof(word)] = ROUNDED_UP_WORDS(sizeof(word));
! 113: for (i = sizeof(word) + 1; i <= 8 * sizeof(word); i++) {
! 114: # ifdef ALIGN_DOUBLE
! 115: GC_size_map[i] = (ROUNDED_UP_WORDS(i) + 1) & (~1);
! 116: # else
! 117: GC_size_map[i] = ROUNDED_UP_WORDS(i);
! 118: # endif
! 119: }
! 120: for (i = 8*sizeof(word) + 1; i <= 16 * sizeof(word); i++) {
! 121: GC_size_map[i] = (ROUNDED_UP_WORDS(i) + 1) & (~1);
! 122: }
! 123: # ifdef GC_GCJ_SUPPORT
! 124: /* Make all sizes up to 32 words predictable, so that a */
! 125: /* compiler can statically perform the same computation, */
! 126: /* or at least a computation that results in similar size */
! 127: /* classes. */
! 128: for (i = 16*sizeof(word) + 1; i <= 32 * sizeof(word); i++) {
! 129: GC_size_map[i] = (ROUNDED_UP_WORDS(i) + 3) & (~3);
! 130: }
! 131: # endif
! 132: /* We leave the rest of the array to be filled in on demand. */
! 133: }
! 134:
! 135: /* Fill in additional entries in GC_size_map, including the ith one */
! 136: /* We assume the ith entry is currently 0. */
! 137: /* Note that a filled in section of the array ending at n always */
! 138: /* has length at least n/4. */
! 139: void GC_extend_size_map(i)
! 140: word i;
! 141: {
! 142: word orig_word_sz = ROUNDED_UP_WORDS(i);
! 143: word word_sz = orig_word_sz;
! 144: register word byte_sz = WORDS_TO_BYTES(word_sz);
! 145: /* The size we try to preserve. */
! 146: /* Close to to i, unless this would */
! 147: /* introduce too many distinct sizes. */
! 148: word smaller_than_i = byte_sz - (byte_sz >> 3);
! 149: word much_smaller_than_i = byte_sz - (byte_sz >> 2);
! 150: register word low_limit; /* The lowest indexed entry we */
! 151: /* initialize. */
! 152: register word j;
! 153:
! 154: if (GC_size_map[smaller_than_i] == 0) {
! 155: low_limit = much_smaller_than_i;
! 156: while (GC_size_map[low_limit] != 0) low_limit++;
! 157: } else {
! 158: low_limit = smaller_than_i + 1;
! 159: while (GC_size_map[low_limit] != 0) low_limit++;
! 160: word_sz = ROUNDED_UP_WORDS(low_limit);
! 161: word_sz += word_sz >> 3;
! 162: if (word_sz < orig_word_sz) word_sz = orig_word_sz;
! 163: }
! 164: # ifdef ALIGN_DOUBLE
! 165: word_sz += 1;
! 166: word_sz &= ~1;
! 167: # endif
! 168: if (word_sz > MAXOBJSZ) {
! 169: word_sz = MAXOBJSZ;
! 170: }
! 171: /* If we can fit the same number of larger objects in a block, */
! 172: /* do so. */
! 173: {
! 174: size_t number_of_objs = BODY_SZ/word_sz;
! 175: word_sz = BODY_SZ/number_of_objs;
! 176: # ifdef ALIGN_DOUBLE
! 177: word_sz &= ~1;
! 178: # endif
! 179: }
! 180: byte_sz = WORDS_TO_BYTES(word_sz);
! 181: # ifdef ADD_BYTE_AT_END
! 182: /* We need one extra byte; don't fill in GC_size_map[byte_sz] */
! 183: byte_sz--;
! 184: # endif
! 185:
! 186: for (j = low_limit; j <= byte_sz; j++) GC_size_map[j] = word_sz;
! 187: }
! 188: # endif
! 189:
! 190:
! 191: /*
! 192: * The following is a gross hack to deal with a problem that can occur
! 193: * on machines that are sloppy about stack frame sizes, notably SPARC.
! 194: * Bogus pointers may be written to the stack and not cleared for
! 195: * a LONG time, because they always fall into holes in stack frames
! 196: * that are not written. We partially address this by clearing
! 197: * sections of the stack whenever we get control.
! 198: */
! 199: word GC_stack_last_cleared = 0; /* GC_no when we last did this */
! 200: # ifdef THREADS
! 201: # define CLEAR_SIZE 2048
! 202: # else
! 203: # define CLEAR_SIZE 213
! 204: # endif
! 205: # define DEGRADE_RATE 50
! 206:
! 207: word GC_min_sp; /* Coolest stack pointer value from which we've */
! 208: /* already cleared the stack. */
! 209:
! 210: # ifdef STACK_GROWS_DOWN
! 211: # define COOLER_THAN >
! 212: # define HOTTER_THAN <
! 213: # define MAKE_COOLER(x,y) if ((word)(x)+(y) > (word)(x)) {(x) += (y);} \
! 214: else {(x) = (word)ONES;}
! 215: # define MAKE_HOTTER(x,y) (x) -= (y)
! 216: # else
! 217: # define COOLER_THAN <
! 218: # define HOTTER_THAN >
! 219: # define MAKE_COOLER(x,y) if ((word)(x)-(y) < (word)(x)) {(x) -= (y);} else {(x) = 0;}
! 220: # define MAKE_HOTTER(x,y) (x) += (y)
! 221: # endif
! 222:
! 223: word GC_high_water;
! 224: /* "hottest" stack pointer value we have seen */
! 225: /* recently. Degrades over time. */
! 226:
! 227: word GC_words_allocd_at_reset;
! 228:
! 229: #if defined(ASM_CLEAR_CODE) && !defined(THREADS)
! 230: extern ptr_t GC_clear_stack_inner();
! 231: #endif
! 232:
! 233: #if !defined(ASM_CLEAR_CODE) && !defined(THREADS)
! 234: /* Clear the stack up to about limit. Return arg. */
! 235: /*ARGSUSED*/
! 236: ptr_t GC_clear_stack_inner(arg, limit)
! 237: ptr_t arg;
! 238: word limit;
! 239: {
! 240: word dummy[CLEAR_SIZE];
! 241:
! 242: BZERO(dummy, CLEAR_SIZE*sizeof(word));
! 243: if ((word)(dummy) COOLER_THAN limit) {
! 244: (void) GC_clear_stack_inner(arg, limit);
! 245: }
! 246: /* Make sure the recursive call is not a tail call, and the bzero */
! 247: /* call is not recognized as dead code. */
! 248: GC_noop1((word)dummy);
! 249: return(arg);
! 250: }
! 251: #endif
! 252:
! 253: /* Clear some of the inaccessible part of the stack. Returns its */
! 254: /* argument, so it can be used in a tail call position, hence clearing */
! 255: /* another frame. */
! 256: ptr_t GC_clear_stack(arg)
! 257: ptr_t arg;
! 258: {
! 259: register word sp = (word)GC_approx_sp(); /* Hotter than actual sp */
! 260: # ifdef THREADS
! 261: word dummy[CLEAR_SIZE];
! 262: # else
! 263: register word limit;
! 264: # endif
! 265:
! 266: # define SLOP 400
! 267: /* Extra bytes we clear every time. This clears our own */
! 268: /* activation record, and should cause more frequent */
! 269: /* clearing near the cold end of the stack, a good thing. */
! 270: # define GC_SLOP 4000
! 271: /* We make GC_high_water this much hotter than we really saw */
! 272: /* saw it, to cover for GC noise etc. above our current frame. */
! 273: # define CLEAR_THRESHOLD 100000
! 274: /* We restart the clearing process after this many bytes of */
! 275: /* allocation. Otherwise very heavily recursive programs */
! 276: /* with sparse stacks may result in heaps that grow almost */
! 277: /* without bounds. As the heap gets larger, collection */
! 278: /* frequency decreases, thus clearing frequency would decrease, */
! 279: /* thus more junk remains accessible, thus the heap gets */
! 280: /* larger ... */
! 281: # ifdef THREADS
! 282: BZERO(dummy, CLEAR_SIZE*sizeof(word));
! 283: # else
! 284: if (GC_gc_no > GC_stack_last_cleared) {
! 285: /* Start things over, so we clear the entire stack again */
! 286: if (GC_stack_last_cleared == 0) GC_high_water = (word) GC_stackbottom;
! 287: GC_min_sp = GC_high_water;
! 288: GC_stack_last_cleared = GC_gc_no;
! 289: GC_words_allocd_at_reset = GC_words_allocd;
! 290: }
! 291: /* Adjust GC_high_water */
! 292: MAKE_COOLER(GC_high_water, WORDS_TO_BYTES(DEGRADE_RATE) + GC_SLOP);
! 293: if (sp HOTTER_THAN GC_high_water) {
! 294: GC_high_water = sp;
! 295: }
! 296: MAKE_HOTTER(GC_high_water, GC_SLOP);
! 297: limit = GC_min_sp;
! 298: MAKE_HOTTER(limit, SLOP);
! 299: if (sp COOLER_THAN limit) {
! 300: limit &= ~0xf; /* Make it sufficiently aligned for assembly */
! 301: /* implementations of GC_clear_stack_inner. */
! 302: GC_min_sp = sp;
! 303: return(GC_clear_stack_inner(arg, limit));
! 304: } else if (WORDS_TO_BYTES(GC_words_allocd - GC_words_allocd_at_reset)
! 305: > CLEAR_THRESHOLD) {
! 306: /* Restart clearing process, but limit how much clearing we do. */
! 307: GC_min_sp = sp;
! 308: MAKE_HOTTER(GC_min_sp, CLEAR_THRESHOLD/4);
! 309: if (GC_min_sp HOTTER_THAN GC_high_water) GC_min_sp = GC_high_water;
! 310: GC_words_allocd_at_reset = GC_words_allocd;
! 311: }
! 312: # endif
! 313: return(arg);
! 314: }
! 315:
! 316:
! 317: /* Return a pointer to the base address of p, given a pointer to a */
! 318: /* an address within an object. Return 0 o.w. */
! 319: # ifdef __STDC__
! 320: GC_PTR GC_base(GC_PTR p)
! 321: # else
! 322: GC_PTR GC_base(p)
! 323: GC_PTR p;
! 324: # endif
! 325: {
! 326: register word r;
! 327: register struct hblk *h;
! 328: register bottom_index *bi;
! 329: register hdr *candidate_hdr;
! 330: register word limit;
! 331:
! 332: r = (word)p;
! 333: if (!GC_is_initialized) return 0;
! 334: h = HBLKPTR(r);
! 335: GET_BI(r, bi);
! 336: candidate_hdr = HDR_FROM_BI(bi, r);
! 337: if (candidate_hdr == 0) return(0);
! 338: /* If it's a pointer to the middle of a large object, move it */
! 339: /* to the beginning. */
! 340: while (IS_FORWARDING_ADDR_OR_NIL(candidate_hdr)) {
! 341: h = FORWARDED_ADDR(h,candidate_hdr);
! 342: r = (word)h + HDR_BYTES;
! 343: candidate_hdr = HDR(h);
! 344: }
! 345: if (candidate_hdr -> hb_map == GC_invalid_map) return(0);
! 346: /* Make sure r points to the beginning of the object */
! 347: r &= ~(WORDS_TO_BYTES(1) - 1);
! 348: {
! 349: register int offset = (char *)r - (char *)(HBLKPTR(r));
! 350: register signed_word sz = candidate_hdr -> hb_sz;
! 351:
! 352: # ifdef ALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS
! 353: register map_entry_type map_entry;
! 354:
! 355: map_entry = MAP_ENTRY((candidate_hdr -> hb_map), offset);
! 356: if (map_entry == OBJ_INVALID) {
! 357: return(0);
! 358: }
! 359: r -= WORDS_TO_BYTES(map_entry);
! 360: limit = r + WORDS_TO_BYTES(sz);
! 361: # else
! 362: register int correction;
! 363:
! 364: offset = BYTES_TO_WORDS(offset - HDR_BYTES);
! 365: correction = offset % sz;
! 366: r -= (WORDS_TO_BYTES(correction));
! 367: limit = r + WORDS_TO_BYTES(sz);
! 368: if (limit > (word)(h + 1)
! 369: && sz <= BYTES_TO_WORDS(HBLKSIZE) - HDR_WORDS) {
! 370: return(0);
! 371: }
! 372: # endif
! 373: if ((word)p >= limit) return(0);
! 374: }
! 375: return((GC_PTR)r);
! 376: }
! 377:
! 378:
! 379: /* Return the size of an object, given a pointer to its base. */
! 380: /* (For small obects this also happens to work from interior pointers, */
! 381: /* but that shouldn't be relied upon.) */
! 382: # ifdef __STDC__
! 383: size_t GC_size(GC_PTR p)
! 384: # else
! 385: size_t GC_size(p)
! 386: GC_PTR p;
! 387: # endif
! 388: {
! 389: register int sz;
! 390: register hdr * hhdr = HDR(p);
! 391:
! 392: sz = WORDS_TO_BYTES(hhdr -> hb_sz);
! 393: if (sz < 0) {
! 394: return(-sz);
! 395: } else {
! 396: return(sz);
! 397: }
! 398: }
! 399:
! 400: size_t GC_get_heap_size GC_PROTO(())
! 401: {
! 402: return ((size_t) GC_heapsize);
! 403: }
! 404:
! 405: size_t GC_get_free_bytes GC_PROTO(())
! 406: {
! 407: return ((size_t) GC_large_free_bytes);
! 408: }
! 409:
! 410: size_t GC_get_bytes_since_gc GC_PROTO(())
! 411: {
! 412: return ((size_t) WORDS_TO_BYTES(GC_words_allocd));
! 413: }
! 414:
! 415: GC_bool GC_is_initialized = FALSE;
! 416:
! 417: void GC_init()
! 418: {
! 419: DCL_LOCK_STATE;
! 420:
! 421: DISABLE_SIGNALS();
! 422: LOCK();
! 423: GC_init_inner();
! 424: UNLOCK();
! 425: ENABLE_SIGNALS();
! 426:
! 427: }
! 428:
! 429: #ifdef MSWIN32
! 430: extern void GC_init_win32();
! 431: #endif
! 432:
! 433: extern void GC_setpagesize();
! 434:
! 435: void GC_init_inner()
! 436: {
! 437: # ifndef THREADS
! 438: word dummy;
! 439: # endif
! 440:
! 441: if (GC_is_initialized) return;
! 442: GC_setpagesize();
! 443: GC_exclude_static_roots(beginGC_arrays, end_gc_area);
! 444: # ifdef PRINTSTATS
! 445: if ((ptr_t)endGC_arrays != (ptr_t)(&GC_obj_kinds)) {
! 446: GC_printf0("Reordering linker, didn't exclude obj_kinds\n");
! 447: }
! 448: # endif
! 449: # ifdef MSWIN32
! 450: GC_init_win32();
! 451: # endif
! 452: # if defined(SEARCH_FOR_DATA_START)
! 453: /* This doesn't really work if the collector is in a shared library. */
! 454: GC_init_linux_data_start();
! 455: # endif
! 456: # ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS
! 457: GC_thr_init();
! 458: /* We need dirty bits in order to find live stack sections. */
! 459: GC_dirty_init();
! 460: # endif
! 461: # if defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS) \
! 462: || defined(IRIX_JDK_THREADS) || defined(HPUX_THREADS)
! 463: GC_thr_init();
! 464: # endif
! 465: # if !defined(THREADS) || defined(SOLARIS_THREADS) || defined(WIN32_THREADS) \
! 466: || defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS) \
! 467: || defined(HPUX_THREADS)
! 468: if (GC_stackbottom == 0) {
! 469: GC_stackbottom = GC_get_stack_base();
! 470: }
! 471: # endif
! 472: if (sizeof (ptr_t) != sizeof(word)) {
! 473: ABORT("sizeof (ptr_t) != sizeof(word)\n");
! 474: }
! 475: if (sizeof (signed_word) != sizeof(word)) {
! 476: ABORT("sizeof (signed_word) != sizeof(word)\n");
! 477: }
! 478: if (sizeof (struct hblk) != HBLKSIZE) {
! 479: ABORT("sizeof (struct hblk) != HBLKSIZE\n");
! 480: }
! 481: # ifndef THREADS
! 482: # if defined(STACK_GROWS_UP) && defined(STACK_GROWS_DOWN)
! 483: ABORT(
! 484: "Only one of STACK_GROWS_UP and STACK_GROWS_DOWN should be defd\n");
! 485: # endif
! 486: # if !defined(STACK_GROWS_UP) && !defined(STACK_GROWS_DOWN)
! 487: ABORT(
! 488: "One of STACK_GROWS_UP and STACK_GROWS_DOWN should be defd\n");
! 489: # endif
! 490: # ifdef STACK_GROWS_DOWN
! 491: if ((word)(&dummy) > (word)GC_stackbottom) {
! 492: GC_err_printf0(
! 493: "STACK_GROWS_DOWN is defd, but stack appears to grow up\n");
! 494: # ifndef UTS4 /* Compiler bug workaround */
! 495: GC_err_printf2("sp = 0x%lx, GC_stackbottom = 0x%lx\n",
! 496: (unsigned long) (&dummy),
! 497: (unsigned long) GC_stackbottom);
! 498: # endif
! 499: ABORT("stack direction 3\n");
! 500: }
! 501: # else
! 502: if ((word)(&dummy) < (word)GC_stackbottom) {
! 503: GC_err_printf0(
! 504: "STACK_GROWS_UP is defd, but stack appears to grow down\n");
! 505: GC_err_printf2("sp = 0x%lx, GC_stackbottom = 0x%lx\n",
! 506: (unsigned long) (&dummy),
! 507: (unsigned long) GC_stackbottom);
! 508: ABORT("stack direction 4");
! 509: }
! 510: # endif
! 511: # endif
! 512: # if !defined(_AUX_SOURCE) || defined(__GNUC__)
! 513: if ((word)(-1) < (word)0) {
! 514: GC_err_printf0("The type word should be an unsigned integer type\n");
! 515: GC_err_printf0("It appears to be signed\n");
! 516: ABORT("word");
! 517: }
! 518: # endif
! 519: if ((signed_word)(-1) >= (signed_word)0) {
! 520: GC_err_printf0(
! 521: "The type signed_word should be a signed integer type\n");
! 522: GC_err_printf0("It appears to be unsigned\n");
! 523: ABORT("signed_word");
! 524: }
! 525:
! 526: /* Add initial guess of root sets. Do this first, since sbrk(0) */
! 527: /* might be used. */
! 528: GC_register_data_segments();
! 529: GC_init_headers();
! 530: GC_bl_init();
! 531: GC_mark_init();
! 532: if (!GC_expand_hp_inner((word)MINHINCR)) {
! 533: GC_err_printf0("Can't start up: not enough memory\n");
! 534: EXIT();
! 535: }
! 536: /* Preallocate large object map. It's otherwise inconvenient to */
! 537: /* deal with failure. */
! 538: if (!GC_add_map_entry((word)0)) {
! 539: GC_err_printf0("Can't start up: not enough memory\n");
! 540: EXIT();
! 541: }
! 542: GC_register_displacement_inner(0L);
! 543: # ifdef MERGE_SIZES
! 544: GC_init_size_map();
! 545: # endif
! 546: # ifdef PCR
! 547: if (PCR_IL_Lock(PCR_Bool_false, PCR_allSigsBlocked, PCR_waitForever)
! 548: != PCR_ERes_okay) {
! 549: ABORT("Can't lock load state\n");
! 550: } else if (PCR_IL_Unlock() != PCR_ERes_okay) {
! 551: ABORT("Can't unlock load state\n");
! 552: }
! 553: PCR_IL_Unlock();
! 554: GC_pcr_install();
! 555: # endif
! 556: /* Get black list set up */
! 557: GC_gcollect_inner();
! 558: # ifdef STUBBORN_ALLOC
! 559: GC_stubborn_init();
! 560: # endif
! 561: GC_is_initialized = TRUE;
! 562: /* Convince lint that some things are used */
! 563: # ifdef LINT
! 564: {
! 565: extern char * GC_copyright[];
! 566: extern int GC_read();
! 567: extern void GC_register_finalizer_no_order();
! 568:
! 569: GC_noop(GC_copyright, GC_find_header,
! 570: GC_push_one, GC_call_with_alloc_lock, GC_read,
! 571: GC_dont_expand,
! 572: # ifndef NO_DEBUGGING
! 573: GC_dump,
! 574: # endif
! 575: GC_register_finalizer_no_order);
! 576: }
! 577: # endif
! 578: }
! 579:
! 580: void GC_enable_incremental GC_PROTO(())
! 581: {
! 582: # if !defined(SMALL_CONFIG)
! 583: if (!GC_find_leak) {
! 584: DCL_LOCK_STATE;
! 585:
! 586: DISABLE_SIGNALS();
! 587: LOCK();
! 588: if (GC_incremental) goto out;
! 589: GC_setpagesize();
! 590: # ifdef MSWIN32
! 591: {
! 592: extern GC_bool GC_is_win32s();
! 593:
! 594: /* VirtualProtect is not functional under win32s. */
! 595: if (GC_is_win32s()) goto out;
! 596: }
! 597: # endif /* MSWIN32 */
! 598: # ifndef SOLARIS_THREADS
! 599: GC_dirty_init();
! 600: # endif
! 601: if (!GC_is_initialized) {
! 602: GC_init_inner();
! 603: }
! 604: if (GC_dont_gc) {
! 605: /* Can't easily do it. */
! 606: UNLOCK();
! 607: ENABLE_SIGNALS();
! 608: return;
! 609: }
! 610: if (GC_words_allocd > 0) {
! 611: /* There may be unmarked reachable objects */
! 612: GC_gcollect_inner();
! 613: } /* else we're OK in assuming everything's */
! 614: /* clean since nothing can point to an */
! 615: /* unmarked object. */
! 616: GC_read_dirty();
! 617: GC_incremental = TRUE;
! 618: out:
! 619: UNLOCK();
! 620: ENABLE_SIGNALS();
! 621: }
! 622: # endif
! 623: }
! 624:
! 625:
! 626: #ifdef MSWIN32
! 627: # define LOG_FILE "gc.log"
! 628:
! 629: HANDLE GC_stdout = 0, GC_stderr;
! 630: int GC_tmp;
! 631: DWORD GC_junk;
! 632:
! 633: void GC_set_files()
! 634: {
! 635: if (!GC_stdout) {
! 636: GC_stdout = CreateFile(LOG_FILE, GENERIC_WRITE,
! 637: FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
! 638: NULL, CREATE_ALWAYS, FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH,
! 639: NULL);
! 640: if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == GC_stdout) ABORT("Open of log file failed");
! 641: }
! 642: if (GC_stderr == 0) {
! 643: GC_stderr = GC_stdout;
! 644: }
! 645: }
! 646:
! 647: #endif
! 648:
! 649: #if defined(OS2) || defined(MACOS)
! 650: FILE * GC_stdout = NULL;
! 651: FILE * GC_stderr = NULL;
! 652: int GC_tmp; /* Should really be local ... */
! 653:
! 654: void GC_set_files()
! 655: {
! 656: if (GC_stdout == NULL) {
! 657: GC_stdout = stdout;
! 658: }
! 659: if (GC_stderr == NULL) {
! 660: GC_stderr = stderr;
! 661: }
! 662: }
! 663: #endif
! 664:
! 665: #if !defined(OS2) && !defined(MACOS) && !defined(MSWIN32)
! 666: int GC_stdout = 1;
! 667: int GC_stderr = 2;
! 668: # if !defined(AMIGA)
! 669: # include <unistd.h>
! 670: # endif
! 671: #endif
! 672:
! 673: #if !defined(MSWIN32) && !defined(OS2) && !defined(MACOS)
! 674: int GC_write(fd, buf, len)
! 675: int fd;
! 676: char *buf;
! 677: size_t len;
! 678: {
! 679: register int bytes_written = 0;
! 680: register int result;
! 681:
! 682: while (bytes_written < len) {
! 683: # ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS
! 684: result = syscall(SYS_write, fd, buf + bytes_written,
! 685: len - bytes_written);
! 686: # else
! 687: result = write(fd, buf + bytes_written, len - bytes_written);
! 688: # endif
! 689: if (-1 == result) return(result);
! 690: bytes_written += result;
! 691: }
! 692: return(bytes_written);
! 693: }
! 694: #endif /* UN*X */
! 695:
! 696: #ifdef MSWIN32
! 697: # define WRITE(f, buf, len) (GC_set_files(), \
! 698: GC_tmp = WriteFile((f), (buf), \
! 699: (len), &GC_junk, NULL),\
! 700: (GC_tmp? 1 : -1))
! 701: #else
! 702: # if defined(OS2) || defined(MACOS)
! 703: # define WRITE(f, buf, len) (GC_set_files(), \
! 704: GC_tmp = fwrite((buf), 1, (len), (f)), \
! 705: fflush(f), GC_tmp)
! 706: # else
! 707: # define WRITE(f, buf, len) GC_write((f), (buf), (len))
! 708: # endif
! 709: #endif
! 710:
! 711: /* A version of printf that is unlikely to call malloc, and is thus safer */
! 712: /* to call from the collector in case malloc has been bound to GC_malloc. */
! 713: /* Assumes that no more than 1023 characters are written at once. */
! 714: /* Assumes that all arguments have been converted to something of the */
! 715: /* same size as long, and that the format conversions expect something */
! 716: /* of that size. */
! 717: void GC_printf(format, a, b, c, d, e, f)
! 718: char * format;
! 719: long a, b, c, d, e, f;
! 720: {
! 721: char buf[1025];
! 722:
! 723: if (GC_quiet) return;
! 724: buf[1024] = 0x15;
! 725: (void) sprintf(buf, format, a, b, c, d, e, f);
! 726: if (buf[1024] != 0x15) ABORT("GC_printf clobbered stack");
! 727: if (WRITE(GC_stdout, buf, strlen(buf)) < 0) ABORT("write to stdout failed");
! 728: }
! 729:
! 730: void GC_err_printf(format, a, b, c, d, e, f)
! 731: char * format;
! 732: long a, b, c, d, e, f;
! 733: {
! 734: char buf[1025];
! 735:
! 736: buf[1024] = 0x15;
! 737: (void) sprintf(buf, format, a, b, c, d, e, f);
! 738: if (buf[1024] != 0x15) ABORT("GC_err_printf clobbered stack");
! 739: if (WRITE(GC_stderr, buf, strlen(buf)) < 0) ABORT("write to stderr failed");
! 740: }
! 741:
! 742: void GC_err_puts(s)
! 743: char *s;
! 744: {
! 745: if (WRITE(GC_stderr, s, strlen(s)) < 0) ABORT("write to stderr failed");
! 746: }
! 747:
! 748: # if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus)
! 749: void GC_default_warn_proc(char *msg, GC_word arg)
! 750: # else
! 751: void GC_default_warn_proc(msg, arg)
! 752: char *msg;
! 753: GC_word arg;
! 754: # endif
! 755: {
! 756: GC_err_printf1(msg, (unsigned long)arg);
! 757: }
! 758:
! 759: GC_warn_proc GC_current_warn_proc = GC_default_warn_proc;
! 760:
! 761: # if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus)
! 762: GC_warn_proc GC_set_warn_proc(GC_warn_proc p)
! 763: # else
! 764: GC_warn_proc GC_set_warn_proc(p)
! 765: GC_warn_proc p;
! 766: # endif
! 767: {
! 768: GC_warn_proc result;
! 769:
! 770: LOCK();
! 771: result = GC_current_warn_proc;
! 772: GC_current_warn_proc = p;
! 773: UNLOCK();
! 774: return(result);
! 775: }
! 776:
! 777:
! 778: #ifndef PCR
! 779: void GC_abort(msg)
! 780: char * msg;
! 781: {
! 782: GC_err_printf1("%s\n", msg);
! 783: (void) abort();
! 784: }
! 785: #endif
! 786:
! 787: #ifdef NEED_CALLINFO
! 788:
! 789: void GC_print_callers (info)
! 790: struct callinfo info[NFRAMES];
! 791: {
! 792: register int i;
! 793:
! 794: # if NFRAMES == 1
! 795: GC_err_printf0("\tCaller at allocation:\n");
! 796: # else
! 797: GC_err_printf0("\tCall chain at allocation:\n");
! 798: # endif
! 799: for (i = 0; i < NFRAMES; i++) {
! 800: if (info[i].ci_pc == 0) break;
! 801: # if NARGS > 0
! 802: {
! 803: int j;
! 804:
! 805: GC_err_printf0("\t\targs: ");
! 806: for (j = 0; j < NARGS; j++) {
! 807: if (j != 0) GC_err_printf0(", ");
! 808: GC_err_printf2("%d (0x%X)", ~(info[i].ci_arg[j]),
! 809: ~(info[i].ci_arg[j]));
! 810: }
! 811: GC_err_printf0("\n");
! 812: }
! 813: # endif
! 814: GC_err_printf1("\t\t##PC##= 0x%X\n", info[i].ci_pc);
! 815: }
! 816: }
! 817:
! 818: #endif /* SAVE_CALL_CHAIN */
! 819:
! 820: /* Needed by SRC_M3, gcj, and should perhaps be the official interface */
! 821: /* to GC_dont_gc. */
! 822: void GC_enable()
! 823: {
! 824: GC_dont_gc--;
! 825: }
! 826:
! 827: void GC_disable()
! 828: {
! 829: GC_dont_gc++;
! 830: }
! 831:
! 832: #if !defined(NO_DEBUGGING)
! 833:
! 834: void GC_dump()
! 835: {
! 836: GC_printf0("***Static roots:\n");
! 837: GC_print_static_roots();
! 838: GC_printf0("\n***Heap sections:\n");
! 839: GC_print_heap_sects();
! 840: GC_printf0("\n***Free blocks:\n");
! 841: GC_print_hblkfreelist();
! 842: GC_printf0("\n***Blocks in use:\n");
! 843: GC_print_block_list();
! 844: }
! 845:
! 846: # endif /* NO_DEBUGGING */
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