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2 *
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17 */
18
19 /* #define DEBUGINFO */
20
21 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
22 # include <config.h>
23 #endif
24
25 #include "libguile/gen-scmconfig.h"
26
27 #include <stdio.h>
28 #include <errno.h>
29 #include <string.h>
30
31 #ifdef __ia64__
32 #include <ucontext.h>
33 extern unsigned long * __libc_ia64_register_backing_store_base;
34 #endif
35
36 #include "libguile/_scm.h"
37 #include "libguile/eval.h"
38 #include "libguile/stime.h"
39 #include "libguile/stackchk.h"
40 #include "libguile/struct.h"
41 #include "libguile/smob.h"
42 #include "libguile/arrays.h"
43 #include "libguile/async.h"
44 #include "libguile/ports.h"
45 #include "libguile/root.h"
46 #include "libguile/strings.h"
47 #include "libguile/vectors.h"
48 #include "libguile/hashtab.h"
49 #include "libguile/tags.h"
50
51 #include "libguile/private-gc.h"
52 #include "libguile/validate.h"
53 #include "libguile/deprecation.h"
54 #include "libguile/gc.h"
55 #include "libguile/dynwind.h"
56
57 #include "libguile/bdw-gc.h"
58
59 /* For GC_set_start_callback. */
60 #include <gc/gc_mark.h>
61
62 #ifdef GUILE_DEBUG_MALLOC
63 #include "libguile/debug-malloc.h"
64 #endif
65
66 #ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_H
67 #include <malloc.h>
68 #endif
69
70 #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
71 #include <unistd.h>
72 #endif
73
74 /* Set this to != 0 if every cell that is accessed shall be checked:
75 */
76 int scm_debug_cell_accesses_p = 0;
77 int scm_expensive_debug_cell_accesses_p = 0;
78
79 /* Set this to 0 if no additional gc's shall be performed, otherwise set it to
80 * the number of cell accesses after which a gc shall be called.
81 */
82 int scm_debug_cells_gc_interval = 0;
83
84 /* Hash table that keeps a reference to objects the user wants to protect from
85 garbage collection. It could arguably be private but applications have come
86 to rely on it (e.g., Lilypond 2.13.9). */
87 SCM scm_protects;
88
89
90 #if (SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES == 1)
91
92
93 /*
94
95 Assert that the given object is a valid reference to a valid cell. This
96 test involves to determine whether the object is a cell pointer, whether
97 this pointer actually points into a heap segment and whether the cell
98 pointed to is not a free cell. Further, additional garbage collections may
99 get executed after a user defined number of cell accesses. This helps to
100 find places in the C code where references are dropped for extremely short
101 periods.
102
103 */
104 void
105 scm_i_expensive_validation_check (SCM cell)
106 {
107 /* If desired, perform additional garbage collections after a user
108 * defined number of cell accesses.
109 */
110 if (scm_debug_cells_gc_interval)
111 {
112 static unsigned int counter = 0;
113
114 if (counter != 0)
115 {
116 --counter;
117 }
118 else
119 {
120 counter = scm_debug_cells_gc_interval;
121 scm_gc ();
122 }
123 }
124 }
125
126 /* Whether cell validation is already running. */
127 static int scm_i_cell_validation_already_running = 0;
128
129 void
130 scm_assert_cell_valid (SCM cell)
131 {
132 if (!scm_i_cell_validation_already_running && scm_debug_cell_accesses_p)
133 {
134 scm_i_cell_validation_already_running = 1; /* set to avoid recursion */
135
136 /*
137 During GC, no user-code should be run, and the guile core
138 should use non-protected accessors.
139 */
140 if (scm_gc_running_p)
141 return;
142
143 /*
144 Only scm_in_heap_p and rescanning the heap is wildly
145 expensive.
146 */
147 if (scm_expensive_debug_cell_accesses_p)
148 scm_i_expensive_validation_check (cell);
149
150 scm_i_cell_validation_already_running = 0; /* re-enable */
151 }
152 }
153
154
155
156 SCM_DEFINE (scm_set_debug_cell_accesses_x, "set-debug-cell-accesses!", 1, 0, 0,
157 (SCM flag),
158 "If @var{flag} is @code{#f}, cell access checking is disabled.\n"
159 "If @var{flag} is @code{#t}, cheap cell access checking is enabled,\n"
160 "but no additional calls to garbage collection are issued.\n"
161 "If @var{flag} is a number, strict cell access checking is enabled,\n"
162 "with an additional garbage collection after the given\n"
163 "number of cell accesses.\n"
164 "This procedure only exists when the compile-time flag\n"
165 "@code{SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES} was set to 1.")
166 #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_set_debug_cell_accesses_x
167 {
168 if (scm_is_false (flag))
169 {
170 scm_debug_cell_accesses_p = 0;
171 }
172 else if (scm_is_eq (flag, SCM_BOOL_T))
173 {
174 scm_debug_cells_gc_interval = 0;
175 scm_debug_cell_accesses_p = 1;
176 scm_expensive_debug_cell_accesses_p = 0;
177 }
178 else
179 {
180 scm_debug_cells_gc_interval = scm_to_signed_integer (flag, 0, INT_MAX);
181 scm_debug_cell_accesses_p = 1;
182 scm_expensive_debug_cell_accesses_p = 1;
183 }
184 return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
185 }
186 #undef FUNC_NAME
187
188
189 #endif /* SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES == 1 */
190
191 \f
192 /* Hooks. */
193 scm_t_c_hook scm_before_gc_c_hook;
194 scm_t_c_hook scm_before_mark_c_hook;
195 scm_t_c_hook scm_before_sweep_c_hook;
196 scm_t_c_hook scm_after_sweep_c_hook;
197 scm_t_c_hook scm_after_gc_c_hook;
198
199
200 static void
201 run_before_gc_c_hook (void)
202 {
203 scm_c_hook_run (&scm_before_gc_c_hook, NULL);
204 }
205
206
207 /* GC Statistics Keeping
208 */
209 unsigned long scm_gc_ports_collected = 0;
210 static long gc_time_taken = 0;
211 static long gc_start_time = 0;
212
213
214 static unsigned long protected_obj_count = 0;
215
216
217 SCM_SYMBOL (sym_gc_time_taken, "gc-time-taken");
218 SCM_SYMBOL (sym_heap_size, "heap-size");
219 SCM_SYMBOL (sym_heap_free_size, "heap-free-size");
220 SCM_SYMBOL (sym_heap_total_allocated, "heap-total-allocated");
221 SCM_SYMBOL (sym_heap_allocated_since_gc, "heap-allocated-since-gc");
222 SCM_SYMBOL (sym_protected_objects, "protected-objects");
223 SCM_SYMBOL (sym_times, "gc-times");
224
225
226 /* {Scheme Interface to GC}
227 */
228 static SCM
229 tag_table_to_type_alist (void *closure, SCM key, SCM val, SCM acc)
230 {
231 if (scm_is_integer (key))
232 {
233 int c_tag = scm_to_int (key);
234
235 char const * name = scm_i_tag_name (c_tag);
236 if (name != NULL)
237 {
238 key = scm_from_locale_string (name);
239 }
240 else
241 {
242 char s[100];
243 sprintf (s, "tag %d", c_tag);
244 key = scm_from_locale_string (s);
245 }
246 }
247
248 return scm_cons (scm_cons (key, val), acc);
249 }
250
251 SCM_DEFINE (scm_gc_live_object_stats, "gc-live-object-stats", 0, 0, 0,
252 (),
253 "Return an alist of statistics of the current live objects. ")
254 #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_gc_live_object_stats
255 {
256 SCM tab = scm_make_hash_table (scm_from_int (57));
257 SCM alist;
258
259 alist
260 = scm_internal_hash_fold (&tag_table_to_type_alist, NULL, SCM_EOL, tab);
261
262 return alist;
263 }
264 #undef FUNC_NAME
265
266 extern int scm_gc_malloc_yield_percentage;
267 SCM_DEFINE (scm_gc_stats, "gc-stats", 0, 0, 0,
268 (),
269 "Return an association list of statistics about Guile's current\n"
270 "use of storage.\n")
271 #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_gc_stats
272 {
273 SCM answer;
274 size_t heap_size, free_bytes, bytes_since_gc, total_bytes;
275 size_t gc_times;
276
277 heap_size = GC_get_heap_size ();
278 free_bytes = GC_get_free_bytes ();
279 bytes_since_gc = GC_get_bytes_since_gc ();
280 total_bytes = GC_get_total_bytes ();
281 gc_times = GC_gc_no;
282
283 answer =
284 scm_list_n (scm_cons (sym_gc_time_taken, scm_from_long (gc_time_taken)),
285 scm_cons (sym_heap_size, scm_from_size_t (heap_size)),
286 scm_cons (sym_heap_free_size, scm_from_size_t (free_bytes)),
287 scm_cons (sym_heap_total_allocated,
288 scm_from_size_t (total_bytes)),
289 scm_cons (sym_heap_allocated_since_gc,
290 scm_from_size_t (bytes_since_gc)),
291 scm_cons (sym_protected_objects,
292 scm_from_ulong (protected_obj_count)),
293 scm_cons (sym_times, scm_from_size_t (gc_times)),
294 SCM_UNDEFINED);
295
296 return answer;
297 }
298 #undef FUNC_NAME
299
300
301 SCM_DEFINE (scm_gc_dump, "gc-dump", 0, 0, 0,
302 (void),
303 "Dump information about the garbage collector's internal data "
304 "structures and memory usage to the standard output.")
305 #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_gc_dump
306 {
307 GC_dump ();
308
309 return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
310 }
311 #undef FUNC_NAME
312
313
314 SCM_DEFINE (scm_object_address, "object-address", 1, 0, 0,
315 (SCM obj),
316 "Return an integer that for the lifetime of @var{obj} is uniquely\n"
317 "returned by this function for @var{obj}")
318 #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_object_address
319 {
320 return scm_from_ulong (SCM_UNPACK (obj));
321 }
322 #undef FUNC_NAME
323
324
325 SCM_DEFINE (scm_gc_disable, "gc-disable", 0, 0, 0,
326 (),
327 "Disables the garbage collector. Nested calls are permitted. "
328 "GC is re-enabled once @code{gc-enable} has been called the "
329 "same number of times @code{gc-disable} was called.")
330 #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_gc_disable
331 {
332 GC_disable ();
333 return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
334 }
335 #undef FUNC_NAME
336
337 SCM_DEFINE (scm_gc_enable, "gc-enable", 0, 0, 0,
338 (),
339 "Enables the garbage collector.")
340 #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_gc_enable
341 {
342 GC_enable ();
343 return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
344 }
345 #undef FUNC_NAME
346
347
348 SCM_DEFINE (scm_gc, "gc", 0, 0, 0,
349 (),
350 "Scans all of SCM objects and reclaims for further use those that are\n"
351 "no longer accessible.")
352 #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_gc
353 {
354 scm_i_gc ("call");
355 return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
356 }
357 #undef FUNC_NAME
358
359 void
360 scm_i_gc (const char *what)
361 {
362 #ifndef HAVE_GC_SET_START_CALLBACK
363 run_before_gc_c_hook ();
364 #endif
365 GC_gcollect ();
366 }
367
368
369 \f
370 /* {GC Protection Helper Functions}
371 */
372
373
374 /*
375 * If within a function you need to protect one or more scheme objects from
376 * garbage collection, pass them as parameters to one of the
377 * scm_remember_upto_here* functions below. These functions don't do
378 * anything, but since the compiler does not know that they are actually
379 * no-ops, it will generate code that calls these functions with the given
380 * parameters. Therefore, you can be sure that the compiler will keep those
381 * scheme values alive (on the stack or in a register) up to the point where
382 * scm_remember_upto_here* is called. In other words, place the call to
383 * scm_remember_upto_here* _behind_ the last code in your function, that
384 * depends on the scheme object to exist.
385 *
386 * Example: We want to make sure that the string object str does not get
387 * garbage collected during the execution of 'some_function' in the code
388 * below, because otherwise the characters belonging to str would be freed and
389 * 'some_function' might access freed memory. To make sure that the compiler
390 * keeps str alive on the stack or in a register such that it is visible to
391 * the conservative gc we add the call to scm_remember_upto_here_1 _after_ the
392 * call to 'some_function'. Note that this would not be necessary if str was
393 * used anyway after the call to 'some_function'.
394 * char *chars = scm_i_string_chars (str);
395 * some_function (chars);
396 * scm_remember_upto_here_1 (str); // str will be alive up to this point.
397 */
398
399 /* Remove any macro versions of these while defining the functions.
400 Functions are always included in the library, for upward binary
401 compatibility and in case combinations of GCC and non-GCC are used. */
402 #undef scm_remember_upto_here_1
403 #undef scm_remember_upto_here_2
404
405 void
406 scm_remember_upto_here_1 (SCM obj SCM_UNUSED)
407 {
408 /* Empty. Protects a single object from garbage collection. */
409 }
410
411 void
412 scm_remember_upto_here_2 (SCM obj1 SCM_UNUSED, SCM obj2 SCM_UNUSED)
413 {
414 /* Empty. Protects two objects from garbage collection. */
415 }
416
417 void
418 scm_remember_upto_here (SCM obj SCM_UNUSED, ...)
419 {
420 /* Empty. Protects any number of objects from garbage collection. */
421 }
422
423 /*
424 These crazy functions prevent garbage collection
425 of arguments after the first argument by
426 ensuring they remain live throughout the
427 function because they are used in the last
428 line of the code block.
429 It'd be better to have a nice compiler hint to
430 aid the conservative stack-scanning GC. --03/09/00 gjb */
431 SCM
432 scm_return_first (SCM elt, ...)
433 {
434 return elt;
435 }
436
437 int
438 scm_return_first_int (int i, ...)
439 {
440 return i;
441 }
442
443
444 SCM
445 scm_permanent_object (SCM obj)
446 {
447 return (scm_gc_protect_object (obj));
448 }
449
450
451 /* Protect OBJ from the garbage collector. OBJ will not be freed, even if all
452 other references are dropped, until the object is unprotected by calling
453 scm_gc_unprotect_object (OBJ). Calls to scm_gc_protect/unprotect_object nest,
454 i. e. it is possible to protect the same object several times, but it is
455 necessary to unprotect the object the same number of times to actually get
456 the object unprotected. It is an error to unprotect an object more often
457 than it has been protected before. The function scm_protect_object returns
458 OBJ.
459 */
460
461 /* Implementation note: For every object X, there is a counter which
462 scm_gc_protect_object (X) increments and scm_gc_unprotect_object (X) decrements.
463 */
464
465
466
467 SCM
468 scm_gc_protect_object (SCM obj)
469 {
470 SCM handle;
471
472 /* This critical section barrier will be replaced by a mutex. */
473 /* njrev: Indeed; if my comment above is correct, there is the same
474 critsec/mutex inconsistency here. */
475 SCM_CRITICAL_SECTION_START;
476
477 handle = scm_hashq_create_handle_x (scm_protects, obj, scm_from_int (0));
478 SCM_SETCDR (handle, scm_sum (SCM_CDR (handle), scm_from_int (1)));
479
480 protected_obj_count ++;
481
482 SCM_CRITICAL_SECTION_END;
483
484 return obj;
485 }
486
487
488 /* Remove any protection for OBJ established by a prior call to
489 scm_protect_object. This function returns OBJ.
490
491 See scm_protect_object for more information. */
492 SCM
493 scm_gc_unprotect_object (SCM obj)
494 {
495 SCM handle;
496
497 /* This critical section barrier will be replaced by a mutex. */
498 /* njrev: and again. */
499 SCM_CRITICAL_SECTION_START;
500
501 if (scm_gc_running_p)
502 {
503 fprintf (stderr, "scm_unprotect_object called during GC.\n");
504 abort ();
505 }
506
507 handle = scm_hashq_get_handle (scm_protects, obj);
508
509 if (scm_is_false (handle))
510 {
511 fprintf (stderr, "scm_unprotect_object called on unprotected object\n");
512 abort ();
513 }
514 else
515 {
516 SCM count = scm_difference (SCM_CDR (handle), scm_from_int (1));
517 if (scm_is_eq (count, scm_from_int (0)))
518 scm_hashq_remove_x (scm_protects, obj);
519 else
520 SCM_SETCDR (handle, count);
521 }
522 protected_obj_count --;
523
524 SCM_CRITICAL_SECTION_END;
525
526 return obj;
527 }
528
529 void
530 scm_gc_register_root (SCM *p)
531 {
532 /* Nothing. */
533 }
534
535 void
536 scm_gc_unregister_root (SCM *p)
537 {
538 /* Nothing. */
539 }
540
541 void
542 scm_gc_register_roots (SCM *b, unsigned long n)
543 {
544 SCM *p = b;
545 for (; p < b + n; ++p)
546 scm_gc_register_root (p);
547 }
548
549 void
550 scm_gc_unregister_roots (SCM *b, unsigned long n)
551 {
552 SCM *p = b;
553 for (; p < b + n; ++p)
554 scm_gc_unregister_root (p);
555 }
556
557 \f
558
559
560 /*
561 MOVE THIS FUNCTION. IT DOES NOT HAVE ANYTHING TODO WITH GC.
562 */
563
564 /* Get an integer from an environment variable. */
565 int
566 scm_getenv_int (const char *var, int def)
567 {
568 char *end = 0;
569 char *val = getenv (var);
570 long res = def;
571 if (!val)
572 return def;
573 res = strtol (val, &end, 10);
574 if (end == val)
575 return def;
576 return res;
577 }
578
579 void
580 scm_storage_prehistory ()
581 {
582 GC_all_interior_pointers = 0;
583 GC_set_free_space_divisor (scm_getenv_int ("GC_FREE_SPACE_DIVISOR", 3));
584
585 GC_INIT ();
586
587 #if (! ((defined GC_VERSION_MAJOR) && (GC_VERSION_MAJOR >= 7))) \
588 && (defined SCM_I_GSC_USE_PTHREAD_THREADS)
589 /* When using GC 6.8, this call is required to initialize thread-local
590 freelists (shouldn't be necessary with GC 7.0). */
591 GC_init ();
592 #endif
593
594 GC_expand_hp (SCM_DEFAULT_INIT_HEAP_SIZE_2);
595
596 /* We only need to register a displacement for those types for which the
597 higher bits of the type tag are used to store a pointer (that is, a
598 pointer to an 8-octet aligned region). For `scm_tc3_struct', this is
599 handled in `scm_alloc_struct ()'. */
600 GC_REGISTER_DISPLACEMENT (scm_tc3_cons);
601 /* GC_REGISTER_DISPLACEMENT (scm_tc3_unused); */
602
603 /* Sanity check. */
604 if (!GC_is_visible (&scm_protects))
605 abort ();
606
607 scm_c_hook_init (&scm_before_gc_c_hook, 0, SCM_C_HOOK_NORMAL);
608 scm_c_hook_init (&scm_before_mark_c_hook, 0, SCM_C_HOOK_NORMAL);
609 scm_c_hook_init (&scm_before_sweep_c_hook, 0, SCM_C_HOOK_NORMAL);
610 scm_c_hook_init (&scm_after_sweep_c_hook, 0, SCM_C_HOOK_NORMAL);
611 scm_c_hook_init (&scm_after_gc_c_hook, 0, SCM_C_HOOK_NORMAL);
612 }
613
614 scm_i_pthread_mutex_t scm_i_gc_admin_mutex = SCM_I_PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
615
616 void
617 scm_init_gc_protect_object ()
618 {
619 scm_protects = scm_c_make_hash_table (31);
620
621 #if 0
622 /* We can't have a cleanup handler since we have no thread to run it
623 in. */
624
625 #ifdef HAVE_ATEXIT
626 atexit (cleanup);
627 #else
628 #ifdef HAVE_ON_EXIT
629 on_exit (cleanup, 0);
630 #endif
631 #endif
632
633 #endif
634 }
635
636 \f
637
638 SCM scm_after_gc_hook;
639
640 static SCM after_gc_async_cell;
641
642 /* The function after_gc_async_thunk causes the execution of the
643 * after-gc-hook. It is run after the gc, as soon as the asynchronous
644 * events are handled by the evaluator.
645 */
646 static SCM
647 after_gc_async_thunk (void)
648 {
649 /* Fun, no? Hook-run *and* run-hook? */
650 scm_c_hook_run (&scm_after_gc_c_hook, NULL);
651 scm_c_run_hook (scm_after_gc_hook, SCM_EOL);
652 return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
653 }
654
655
656 /* The function queue_after_gc_hook is run by the scm_before_gc_c_hook
657 * at the end of the garbage collection. The only purpose of this
658 * function is to mark the after_gc_async (which will eventually lead to
659 * the execution of the after_gc_async_thunk).
660 */
661 static void *
662 queue_after_gc_hook (void * hook_data SCM_UNUSED,
663 void *fn_data SCM_UNUSED,
664 void *data SCM_UNUSED)
665 {
666 /* If cell access debugging is enabled, the user may choose to perform
667 * additional garbage collections after an arbitrary number of cell
668 * accesses. We don't want the scheme level after-gc-hook to be performed
669 * for each of these garbage collections for the following reason: The
670 * execution of the after-gc-hook causes cell accesses itself. Thus, if the
671 * after-gc-hook was performed with every gc, and if the gc was performed
672 * after a very small number of cell accesses, then the number of cell
673 * accesses during the execution of the after-gc-hook will suffice to cause
674 * the execution of the next gc. Then, guile would keep executing the
675 * after-gc-hook over and over again, and would never come to do other
676 * things.
677 *
678 * To overcome this problem, if cell access debugging with additional
679 * garbage collections is enabled, the after-gc-hook is never run by the
680 * garbage collecter. When running guile with cell access debugging and the
681 * execution of the after-gc-hook is desired, then it is necessary to run
682 * the hook explicitly from the user code. This has the effect, that from
683 * the scheme level point of view it seems that garbage collection is
684 * performed with a much lower frequency than it actually is. Obviously,
685 * this will not work for code that depends on a fixed one to one
686 * relationship between the execution counts of the C level garbage
687 * collection hooks and the execution count of the scheme level
688 * after-gc-hook.
689 */
690
691 #if (SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES == 1)
692 if (scm_debug_cells_gc_interval == 0)
693 #endif
694 {
695 scm_i_thread *t = SCM_I_CURRENT_THREAD;
696
697 if (scm_is_false (SCM_CDR (after_gc_async_cell)))
698 {
699 SCM_SETCDR (after_gc_async_cell, t->active_asyncs);
700 t->active_asyncs = after_gc_async_cell;
701 t->pending_asyncs = 1;
702 }
703 }
704
705 return NULL;
706 }
707
708 \f
709
710 static void *
711 start_gc_timer (void * hook_data SCM_UNUSED,
712 void *fn_data SCM_UNUSED,
713 void *data SCM_UNUSED)
714 {
715 if (!gc_start_time)
716 gc_start_time = scm_c_get_internal_run_time ();
717
718 return NULL;
719 }
720
721 static void *
722 accumulate_gc_timer (void * hook_data SCM_UNUSED,
723 void *fn_data SCM_UNUSED,
724 void *data SCM_UNUSED)
725 {
726 if (gc_start_time)
727 { long now = scm_c_get_internal_run_time ();
728 gc_time_taken += now - gc_start_time;
729 gc_start_time = 0;
730 }
731
732 return NULL;
733 }
734
735
736 \f
737
738 char const *
739 scm_i_tag_name (scm_t_bits tag)
740 {
741 switch (tag & 0x7f) /* 7 bits */
742 {
743 case scm_tcs_struct:
744 return "struct";
745 case scm_tcs_cons_imcar:
746 return "cons (immediate car)";
747 case scm_tcs_cons_nimcar:
748 return "cons (non-immediate car)";
749 case scm_tc7_pointer:
750 return "foreign";
751 case scm_tc7_hashtable:
752 return "hashtable";
753 case scm_tc7_weak_set:
754 return "weak-set";
755 case scm_tc7_weak_table:
756 return "weak-table";
757 case scm_tc7_fluid:
758 return "fluid";
759 case scm_tc7_dynamic_state:
760 return "dynamic state";
761 case scm_tc7_frame:
762 return "frame";
763 case scm_tc7_objcode:
764 return "objcode";
765 case scm_tc7_vm:
766 return "vm";
767 case scm_tc7_vm_cont:
768 return "vm continuation";
769 case scm_tc7_wvect:
770 return "weak vector";
771 case scm_tc7_vector:
772 return "vector";
773 case scm_tc7_number:
774 switch (tag)
775 {
776 case scm_tc16_real:
777 return "real";
778 break;
779 case scm_tc16_big:
780 return "bignum";
781 break;
782 case scm_tc16_complex:
783 return "complex number";
784 break;
785 case scm_tc16_fraction:
786 return "fraction";
787 break;
788 }
789 break;
790 case scm_tc7_string:
791 return "string";
792 break;
793 case scm_tc7_stringbuf:
794 return "string buffer";
795 break;
796 case scm_tc7_symbol:
797 return "symbol";
798 break;
799 case scm_tc7_variable:
800 return "variable";
801 break;
802 case scm_tc7_port:
803 return "port";
804 break;
805 case scm_tc7_smob:
806 {
807 int k = 0xff & (tag >> 8);
808 return (scm_smobs[k].name);
809 }
810 break;
811 }
812
813 return NULL;
814 }
815
816
817
818 \f
819 void
820 scm_init_gc ()
821 {
822 /* `GC_INIT ()' was invoked in `scm_storage_prehistory ()'. */
823
824 scm_after_gc_hook = scm_make_hook (SCM_INUM0);
825 scm_c_define ("after-gc-hook", scm_after_gc_hook);
826
827 /* When the async is to run, the cdr of the gc_async pair gets set to
828 the asyncs queue of the current thread. */
829 after_gc_async_cell = scm_cons (scm_c_make_gsubr ("%after-gc-thunk", 0, 0, 0,
830 after_gc_async_thunk),
831 SCM_BOOL_F);
832
833 scm_c_hook_add (&scm_before_gc_c_hook, queue_after_gc_hook, NULL, 0);
834 scm_c_hook_add (&scm_before_gc_c_hook, start_gc_timer, NULL, 0);
835 scm_c_hook_add (&scm_after_gc_c_hook, accumulate_gc_timer, NULL, 0);
836
837 #ifdef HAVE_GC_SET_START_CALLBACK
838 GC_set_start_callback (run_before_gc_c_hook);
839 #endif
840
841 #include "libguile/gc.x"
842 }
843
844
845 void
846 scm_gc_sweep (void)
847 #define FUNC_NAME "scm_gc_sweep"
848 {
849 /* FIXME */
850 fprintf (stderr, "%s: doing nothing\n", FUNC_NAME);
851 }
852 #undef FUNC_NAME
853
854 /*
855 Local Variables:
856 c-file-style: "gnu"
857 End:
858 */