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c35738c1 1/* Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
a00c95d9 2 *
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3 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
4 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
5 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
6 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
a00c95d9 7 *
73be1d9e 8 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
0f2d19dd 9 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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10 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
11 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
a00c95d9 12 *
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13 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
14 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
15 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
16 */
1bbd0b84 17
1bbd0b84 18
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19/* #define DEBUGINFO */
20
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21#if HAVE_CONFIG_H
22# include <config.h>
23#endif
56495472 24
0f2d19dd 25#include <stdio.h>
e6e2e95a 26#include <errno.h>
783e7774 27#include <string.h>
c8a1bdc4 28#include <assert.h>
e6e2e95a 29
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30#ifdef __ia64__
31#include <ucontext.h>
bb1180ef 32extern unsigned long * __libc_ia64_register_backing_store_base;
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33#endif
34
a0599745 35#include "libguile/_scm.h"
0a7a7445 36#include "libguile/eval.h"
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37#include "libguile/stime.h"
38#include "libguile/stackchk.h"
39#include "libguile/struct.h"
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40#include "libguile/smob.h"
41#include "libguile/unif.h"
42#include "libguile/async.h"
43#include "libguile/ports.h"
44#include "libguile/root.h"
45#include "libguile/strings.h"
46#include "libguile/vectors.h"
801cb5e7 47#include "libguile/weaks.h"
686765af 48#include "libguile/hashtab.h"
ecf470a2 49#include "libguile/tags.h"
a0599745 50
c8a1bdc4 51#include "libguile/private-gc.h"
a0599745 52#include "libguile/validate.h"
1be6b49c 53#include "libguile/deprecation.h"
a0599745 54#include "libguile/gc.h"
fce59c93 55
bc9d9bb2 56#ifdef GUILE_DEBUG_MALLOC
a0599745 57#include "libguile/debug-malloc.h"
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58#endif
59
0f2d19dd 60#ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_H
95b88819 61#include <malloc.h>
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62#endif
63
64#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
95b88819 65#include <unistd.h>
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66#endif
67
406c7d90 68
8c494e99 69
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70unsigned int scm_gc_running_p = 0;
71
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72/* Lock this mutex before doing lazy sweeping.
73 */
74scm_t_rec_mutex scm_i_sweep_mutex;
75
eae33935 76/* Set this to != 0 if every cell that is accessed shall be checked:
61045190 77 */
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78int scm_debug_cell_accesses_p = 0;
79int scm_expensive_debug_cell_accesses_p = 0;
406c7d90 80
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81/* Set this to 0 if no additional gc's shall be performed, otherwise set it to
82 * the number of cell accesses after which a gc shall be called.
83 */
eab1b259 84int scm_debug_cells_gc_interval = 0;
e81d98ec 85
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86/*
87 Global variable, so you can switch it off at runtime by setting
88 scm_i_cell_validation_already_running.
406c7d90 89 */
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90int scm_i_cell_validation_already_running ;
91
92#if (SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES == 1)
93
94
95/*
96
97 Assert that the given object is a valid reference to a valid cell. This
98 test involves to determine whether the object is a cell pointer, whether
99 this pointer actually points into a heap segment and whether the cell
100 pointed to is not a free cell. Further, additional garbage collections may
101 get executed after a user defined number of cell accesses. This helps to
102 find places in the C code where references are dropped for extremely short
103 periods.
104
105*/
406c7d90 106void
eab1b259 107scm_i_expensive_validation_check (SCM cell)
406c7d90 108{
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109 if (!scm_in_heap_p (cell))
110 {
111 fprintf (stderr, "scm_assert_cell_valid: this object does not live in the heap: %lux\n",
112 (unsigned long) SCM_UNPACK (cell));
113 abort ();
114 }
115
116 /* If desired, perform additional garbage collections after a user
117 * defined number of cell accesses.
118 */
119 if (scm_debug_cells_gc_interval)
120 {
121 static unsigned int counter = 0;
61045190 122
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123 if (counter != 0)
124 {
125 --counter;
126 }
127 else
128 {
129 counter = scm_debug_cells_gc_interval;
130 scm_igc ("scm_assert_cell_valid");
131 }
132 }
133}
134
135void
136scm_assert_cell_valid (SCM cell)
137{
138 if (!scm_i_cell_validation_already_running && scm_debug_cell_accesses_p)
406c7d90 139 {
eab1b259 140 scm_i_cell_validation_already_running = 1; /* set to avoid recursion */
406c7d90 141
c8a1bdc4 142 /*
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143 During GC, no user-code should be run, and the guile core
144 should use non-protected accessors.
145 */
c8a1bdc4 146 if (scm_gc_running_p)
eab1b259 147 return;
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148
149 /*
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150 Only scm_in_heap_p and rescanning the heap is wildly
151 expensive.
152 */
153 if (scm_expensive_debug_cell_accesses_p)
154 scm_i_expensive_validation_check (cell);
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155
156 if (!SCM_GC_MARK_P (cell))
406c7d90 157 {
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158 fprintf (stderr,
159 "scm_assert_cell_valid: this object is unmarked. \n"
160 "It has been garbage-collected in the last GC run: "
161 "%lux\n",
1be6b49c 162 (unsigned long) SCM_UNPACK (cell));
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163 abort ();
164 }
c8a1bdc4 165
eab1b259 166 scm_i_cell_validation_already_running = 0; /* re-enable */
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167 }
168}
169
170
eab1b259 171
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172SCM_DEFINE (scm_set_debug_cell_accesses_x, "set-debug-cell-accesses!", 1, 0, 0,
173 (SCM flag),
1e6808ea 174 "If @var{flag} is @code{#f}, cell access checking is disabled.\n"
eab1b259 175 "If @var{flag} is @code{#t}, cheap cell access checking is enabled,\n"
e81d98ec 176 "but no additional calls to garbage collection are issued.\n"
eab1b259 177 "If @var{flag} is a number, strict cell access checking is enabled,\n"
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178 "with an additional garbage collection after the given\n"
179 "number of cell accesses.\n"
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180 "This procedure only exists when the compile-time flag\n"
181 "@code{SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES} was set to 1.")
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182#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_set_debug_cell_accesses_x
183{
7888309b 184 if (scm_is_false (flag))
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185 {
186 scm_debug_cell_accesses_p = 0;
187 }
188 else if (SCM_EQ_P (flag, SCM_BOOL_T))
189 {
190 scm_debug_cells_gc_interval = 0;
191 scm_debug_cell_accesses_p = 1;
192 scm_expensive_debug_cell_accesses_p = 0;
193 }
e11e83f3 194 else
eab1b259 195 {
e11e83f3 196 scm_debug_cells_gc_interval = scm_to_signed_integer (flag, 0, INT_MAX);
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197 scm_debug_cell_accesses_p = 1;
198 scm_expensive_debug_cell_accesses_p = 1;
199 }
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200 return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
201}
202#undef FUNC_NAME
0f2d19dd 203
ecf470a2 204
c8a1bdc4 205#endif /* SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES == 1 */
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206
207\f
945fec60 208
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209scm_t_key scm_i_freelist;
210scm_t_key scm_i_freelist2;
c8a1bdc4 211
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212
213/* scm_mtrigger
539b08a4 214 * is the number of bytes of malloc allocation needed to trigger gc.
0f2d19dd 215 */
c014a02e 216unsigned long scm_mtrigger;
0f2d19dd 217
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218/* scm_gc_heap_lock
219 * If set, don't expand the heap. Set only during gc, during which no allocation
220 * is supposed to take place anyway.
221 */
222int scm_gc_heap_lock = 0;
223
224/* GC Blocking
225 * Don't pause for collection if this is set -- just
226 * expand the heap.
227 */
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228int scm_block_gc = 1;
229
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230/* During collection, this accumulates objects holding
231 * weak references.
232 */
ab4bef85 233SCM scm_weak_vectors;
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234
235/* GC Statistics Keeping
236 */
f2893a25 237unsigned long scm_cells_allocated = 0;
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238unsigned long scm_mallocated = 0;
239unsigned long scm_gc_cells_collected;
c8a1bdc4 240unsigned long scm_gc_cells_collected_1 = 0; /* previous GC yield */
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241unsigned long scm_gc_malloc_collected;
242unsigned long scm_gc_ports_collected;
0f2d19dd 243unsigned long scm_gc_time_taken = 0;
c014a02e 244static unsigned long t_before_gc;
c9b0d4b0 245unsigned long scm_gc_mark_time_taken = 0;
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246unsigned long scm_gc_times = 0;
247unsigned long scm_gc_cells_swept = 0;
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248double scm_gc_cells_marked_acc = 0.;
249double scm_gc_cells_swept_acc = 0.;
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250int scm_gc_cell_yield_percentage =0;
251int scm_gc_malloc_yield_percentage = 0;
7eec4c37 252unsigned long protected_obj_count = 0;
c2cbcc57 253
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254
255SCM_SYMBOL (sym_cells_allocated, "cells-allocated");
256SCM_SYMBOL (sym_heap_size, "cell-heap-size");
257SCM_SYMBOL (sym_mallocated, "bytes-malloced");
258SCM_SYMBOL (sym_mtrigger, "gc-malloc-threshold");
259SCM_SYMBOL (sym_heap_segments, "cell-heap-segments");
260SCM_SYMBOL (sym_gc_time_taken, "gc-time-taken");
c9b0d4b0 261SCM_SYMBOL (sym_gc_mark_time_taken, "gc-mark-time-taken");
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262SCM_SYMBOL (sym_times, "gc-times");
263SCM_SYMBOL (sym_cells_marked, "cells-marked");
264SCM_SYMBOL (sym_cells_swept, "cells-swept");
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265SCM_SYMBOL (sym_malloc_yield, "malloc-yield");
266SCM_SYMBOL (sym_cell_yield, "cell-yield");
7eec4c37 267SCM_SYMBOL (sym_protected_objects, "protected-objects");
0f2d19dd 268
bb2c57fa 269
cf2d30f6 270
d3dd80ab 271
cf2d30f6 272/* Number of calls to SCM_NEWCELL since startup. */
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273unsigned scm_newcell_count;
274unsigned scm_newcell2_count;
b37fe1c5 275
b37fe1c5 276
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277/* {Scheme Interface to GC}
278 */
c2cbcc57 279extern int scm_gc_malloc_yield_percentage;
a00c95d9 280SCM_DEFINE (scm_gc_stats, "gc-stats", 0, 0, 0,
1bbd0b84 281 (),
1e6808ea 282 "Return an association list of statistics about Guile's current\n"
c8a1bdc4 283 "use of storage.\n")
1bbd0b84 284#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_gc_stats
0f2d19dd 285{
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286 long i = 0;
287 SCM heap_segs = SCM_EOL ;
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288 unsigned long int local_scm_mtrigger;
289 unsigned long int local_scm_mallocated;
290 unsigned long int local_scm_heap_size;
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291 int local_scm_gc_cell_yield_percentage;
292 int local_scm_gc_malloc_yield_percentage;
f2893a25 293 unsigned long int local_scm_cells_allocated;
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294 unsigned long int local_scm_gc_time_taken;
295 unsigned long int local_scm_gc_times;
296 unsigned long int local_scm_gc_mark_time_taken;
7eec4c37 297 unsigned long int local_protected_obj_count;
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298 double local_scm_gc_cells_swept;
299 double local_scm_gc_cells_marked;
0f2d19dd 300 SCM answer;
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301 unsigned long *bounds = 0;
302 int table_size = scm_i_heap_segment_table_size;
0f2d19dd 303 SCM_DEFER_INTS;
939794ce 304
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305 /*
306 temporarily store the numbers, so as not to cause GC.
7febb4a2 307 */
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308
309 bounds = malloc (sizeof (int) * table_size * 2);
310 if (!bounds)
311 abort();
312 for (i = table_size; i--; )
313 {
314 bounds[2*i] = (unsigned long)scm_i_heap_segment_table[i]->bounds[0];
315 bounds[2*i+1] = (unsigned long)scm_i_heap_segment_table[i]->bounds[1];
316 }
0f2d19dd 317
4c9419ac 318
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319 /* Below, we cons to produce the resulting list. We want a snapshot of
320 * the heap situation before consing.
321 */
322 local_scm_mtrigger = scm_mtrigger;
323 local_scm_mallocated = scm_mallocated;
324 local_scm_heap_size = SCM_HEAP_SIZE;
539b08a4 325
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326 local_scm_cells_allocated = scm_cells_allocated;
327
328 local_scm_gc_time_taken = scm_gc_time_taken;
329 local_scm_gc_mark_time_taken = scm_gc_mark_time_taken;
330 local_scm_gc_times = scm_gc_times;
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331 local_scm_gc_malloc_yield_percentage = scm_gc_malloc_yield_percentage;
332 local_scm_gc_cell_yield_percentage= scm_gc_cell_yield_percentage;
7eec4c37 333 local_protected_obj_count = protected_obj_count;
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334 local_scm_gc_cells_swept =
335 (double) scm_gc_cells_swept_acc
336 + (double) scm_gc_cells_swept;
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337 local_scm_gc_cells_marked = scm_gc_cells_marked_acc
338 +(double) scm_gc_cells_swept
339 -(double) scm_gc_cells_collected;
0f2d19dd 340
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341 for (i = table_size; i--;)
342 {
343 heap_segs = scm_cons (scm_cons (scm_ulong2num (bounds[2*i]),
344 scm_ulong2num (bounds[2*i+1])),
345 heap_segs);
346 }
347
348 answer = scm_list_n (scm_cons (sym_gc_time_taken, scm_ulong2num (local_scm_gc_time_taken)),
f2893a25 349 scm_cons (sym_cells_allocated, scm_ulong2num (local_scm_cells_allocated)),
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350 scm_cons (sym_heap_size, scm_ulong2num (local_scm_heap_size)),
351 scm_cons (sym_mallocated, scm_ulong2num (local_scm_mallocated)),
352 scm_cons (sym_mtrigger, scm_ulong2num (local_scm_mtrigger)),
353 scm_cons (sym_times, scm_ulong2num (local_scm_gc_times)),
354 scm_cons (sym_gc_mark_time_taken, scm_ulong2num (local_scm_gc_mark_time_taken)),
355 scm_cons (sym_cells_marked, scm_i_dbl2big (local_scm_gc_cells_marked)),
356 scm_cons (sym_cells_swept, scm_i_dbl2big (local_scm_gc_cells_swept)),
c2cbcc57 357 scm_cons (sym_malloc_yield, scm_long2num (local_scm_gc_malloc_yield_percentage)),
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358 scm_cons (sym_cell_yield, scm_long2num (local_scm_gc_cell_yield_percentage)),
359 scm_cons (sym_protected_objects, scm_ulong2num (local_protected_obj_count)),
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360 scm_cons (sym_heap_segments, heap_segs),
361 SCM_UNDEFINED);
362 SCM_ALLOW_INTS;
363
364 free (bounds);
365 return answer;
0f2d19dd 366}
c8a1bdc4 367#undef FUNC_NAME
0f2d19dd 368
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369static void
370gc_start_stats (const char *what SCM_UNUSED)
e4a7824f 371{
c8a1bdc4 372 t_before_gc = scm_c_get_internal_run_time ();
539b08a4 373
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374 scm_gc_cells_marked_acc += (double) scm_gc_cells_swept
375 - (double) scm_gc_cells_collected;
c2cbcc57 376 scm_gc_cells_swept_acc += (double) scm_gc_cells_swept;
e4a7824f 377
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378 scm_gc_cell_yield_percentage = ( scm_gc_cells_collected * 100 ) / SCM_HEAP_SIZE;
379
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380 scm_gc_cells_swept = 0;
381 scm_gc_cells_collected_1 = scm_gc_cells_collected;
539b08a4 382
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383 /*
384 CELLS SWEPT is another word for the number of cells that were
385 examined during GC. YIELD is the number that we cleaned
386 out. MARKED is the number that weren't cleaned.
387 */
388 scm_gc_cells_collected = 0;
389 scm_gc_malloc_collected = 0;
390 scm_gc_ports_collected = 0;
e4a7824f 391}
acf4331f 392
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393static void
394gc_end_stats ()
0f2d19dd 395{
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396 unsigned long t = scm_c_get_internal_run_time ();
397 scm_gc_time_taken += (t - t_before_gc);
539b08a4 398
c8a1bdc4 399 ++scm_gc_times;
0f2d19dd 400}
acf4331f 401
0f2d19dd 402
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403SCM_DEFINE (scm_object_address, "object-address", 1, 0, 0,
404 (SCM obj),
405 "Return an integer that for the lifetime of @var{obj} is uniquely\n"
406 "returned by this function for @var{obj}")
407#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_object_address
c68296f8 408{
c8a1bdc4 409 return scm_ulong2num ((unsigned long) SCM_UNPACK (obj));
c68296f8 410}
c8a1bdc4 411#undef FUNC_NAME
c68296f8 412
1be6b49c 413
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414SCM_DEFINE (scm_gc, "gc", 0, 0, 0,
415 (),
416 "Scans all of SCM objects and reclaims for further use those that are\n"
417 "no longer accessible.")
418#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_gc
419{
c8a1bdc4 420 scm_igc ("call");
c8a1bdc4 421 return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
9d47a1e6 422}
c8a1bdc4 423#undef FUNC_NAME
9d47a1e6 424
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426\f
0f2d19dd 427
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428/* When we get POSIX threads support, the master will be global and
429 * common while the freelist will be individual for each thread.
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430 */
431
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432SCM
433scm_gc_for_newcell (scm_t_cell_type_statistics *freelist, SCM *free_cells)
0f2d19dd 434{
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435 SCM cell;
436
fb50ef08 437 scm_rec_mutex_lock (&scm_i_sweep_mutex);
9bc4701c 438
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439 *free_cells = scm_i_sweep_some_segments (freelist);
440 if (*free_cells == SCM_EOL && scm_i_gc_grow_heap_p (freelist))
441 {
442 freelist->heap_segment_idx = scm_i_get_new_heap_segment (freelist, abort_on_error);
443 *free_cells = scm_i_sweep_some_segments (freelist);
444 }
acb0a19c 445
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446 if (*free_cells == SCM_EOL && !scm_block_gc)
447 {
448 /*
449 with the advent of lazy sweep, GC yield is only know just
450 before doing the GC.
451 */
452 scm_i_adjust_min_yield (freelist);
453
454 /*
455 out of fresh cells. Try to get some new ones.
456 */
0f2d19dd 457
c8a1bdc4 458 scm_igc ("cells");
a00c95d9 459
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460 *free_cells = scm_i_sweep_some_segments (freelist);
461 }
462
463 if (*free_cells == SCM_EOL)
464 {
465 /*
466 failed getting new cells. Get new juice or die.
467 */
468 freelist->heap_segment_idx = scm_i_get_new_heap_segment (freelist, abort_on_error);
469 *free_cells = scm_i_sweep_some_segments (freelist);
470 }
471
472 if (*free_cells == SCM_EOL)
473 abort ();
0f2d19dd 474
c8a1bdc4 475 cell = *free_cells;
0f2d19dd 476
c8a1bdc4 477 *free_cells = SCM_FREE_CELL_CDR (cell);
eab1b259 478
fb50ef08 479 scm_rec_mutex_unlock (&scm_i_sweep_mutex);
eab1b259 480
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481 return cell;
482}
4a4c9785 483
4a4c9785 484
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485scm_t_c_hook scm_before_gc_c_hook;
486scm_t_c_hook scm_before_mark_c_hook;
487scm_t_c_hook scm_before_sweep_c_hook;
488scm_t_c_hook scm_after_sweep_c_hook;
489scm_t_c_hook scm_after_gc_c_hook;
4a4c9785 490
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491void
492scm_igc (const char *what)
493{
fb50ef08 494 scm_rec_mutex_lock (&scm_i_sweep_mutex);
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495 ++scm_gc_running_p;
496 scm_c_hook_run (&scm_before_gc_c_hook, 0);
a00c95d9 497
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498#ifdef DEBUGINFO
499 fprintf (stderr,"gc reason %s\n", what);
500
501 fprintf (stderr,
9bc4701c 502 SCM_NULLP (*SCM_FREELIST_LOC (scm_i_freelist))
c8a1bdc4 503 ? "*"
9bc4701c 504 : (SCM_NULLP (*SCM_FREELIST_LOC (scm_i_freelist2)) ? "o" : "m"));
c8a1bdc4 505#endif
4c48ba06 506
c8a1bdc4 507 /* During the critical section, only the current thread may run. */
fb50ef08 508 scm_i_thread_put_to_sleep ();
a00c95d9 509
eab1b259 510 if (!scm_root || !scm_stack_base || scm_block_gc)
d6884e63 511 {
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512 --scm_gc_running_p;
513 return;
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514 }
515
c8a1bdc4 516 gc_start_stats (what);
a00c95d9 517
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518 if (scm_gc_heap_lock)
519 /* We've invoked the collector while a GC is already in progress.
520 That should never happen. */
521 abort ();
a00c95d9 522
c8a1bdc4 523 ++scm_gc_heap_lock;
a00c95d9 524
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525 /*
526 Let's finish the sweep. The conservative GC might point into the
527 garbage, and marking that would create a mess.
528 */
529 scm_i_sweep_all_segments("GC");
530 if (scm_mallocated < scm_i_deprecated_memory_return)
b6efc951 531 {
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532 /* The byte count of allocated objects has underflowed. This is
533 probably because you forgot to report the sizes of objects you
534 have allocated, by calling scm_done_malloc or some such. When
535 the GC freed them, it subtracted their size from
536 scm_mallocated, which underflowed. */
537 fprintf (stderr,
538 "scm_gc_sweep: Byte count of allocated objects has underflowed.\n"
539 "This is probably because the GC hasn't been correctly informed\n"
540 "about object sizes\n");
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541 abort ();
542 }
c8a1bdc4 543 scm_mallocated -= scm_i_deprecated_memory_return;
0f2d19dd 544
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545
546
547 scm_c_hook_run (&scm_before_mark_c_hook, 0);
b6efc951 548
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549 scm_mark_all ();
550
c2cbcc57 551 scm_gc_mark_time_taken += (scm_c_get_internal_run_time () - t_before_gc);
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552
553 scm_c_hook_run (&scm_before_sweep_c_hook, 0);
554
555 /*
556 Moved this lock upwards so that we can alloc new heap at the end of a sweep.
0f2d19dd 557
c8a1bdc4 558 DOCME: why should the heap be locked anyway?
0f2d19dd 559 */
c8a1bdc4 560 --scm_gc_heap_lock;
a00c95d9 561
c8a1bdc4 562 scm_gc_sweep ();
0f2d19dd 563
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564
565 /*
566 TODO: this hook should probably be moved to just before the mark,
567 since that's where the sweep is finished in lazy sweeping.
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568
569 MDJ 030219 <djurfeldt@nada.kth.se>: No, probably not. The
570 original meaning implied at least two things: that it would be
571 called when
572
573 1. the freelist is re-initialized (no evaluation possible, though)
574
575 and
576
577 2. the heap is "fresh"
578 (it is well-defined what data is used and what is not)
579
580 Neither of these conditions would hold just before the mark phase.
581
582 Of course, the lazy sweeping has muddled the distinction between
583 scm_before_sweep_c_hook and scm_after_sweep_c_hook, but even if
584 there were no difference, it would still be useful to have two
585 distinct classes of hook functions since this can prevent some
586 bad interference when several modules adds gc hooks.
ffd72400 587 */
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588 scm_c_hook_run (&scm_after_sweep_c_hook, 0);
589 gc_end_stats ();
590
fb50ef08 591 scm_i_thread_wake_up ();
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592
593 /*
594 See above.
595 */
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596 scm_c_hook_run (&scm_after_gc_c_hook, 0);
597 --scm_gc_running_p;
fb50ef08 598 scm_rec_mutex_unlock (&scm_i_sweep_mutex);
a00c95d9 599
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600 /*
601 For debugging purposes, you could do
602 scm_i_sweep_all_segments("debug"), but then the remains of the
603 cell aren't left to analyse.
604 */
605}
0f2d19dd 606
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607\f
608/* {GC Protection Helper Functions}
609 */
610
611
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612/*
613 * If within a function you need to protect one or more scheme objects from
614 * garbage collection, pass them as parameters to one of the
615 * scm_remember_upto_here* functions below. These functions don't do
616 * anything, but since the compiler does not know that they are actually
617 * no-ops, it will generate code that calls these functions with the given
618 * parameters. Therefore, you can be sure that the compiler will keep those
619 * scheme values alive (on the stack or in a register) up to the point where
620 * scm_remember_upto_here* is called. In other words, place the call to
592996c9 621 * scm_remember_upto_here* _behind_ the last code in your function, that
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622 * depends on the scheme object to exist.
623 *
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624 * Example: We want to make sure that the string object str does not get
625 * garbage collected during the execution of 'some_function' in the code
626 * below, because otherwise the characters belonging to str would be freed and
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627 * 'some_function' might access freed memory. To make sure that the compiler
628 * keeps str alive on the stack or in a register such that it is visible to
629 * the conservative gc we add the call to scm_remember_upto_here_1 _after_ the
630 * call to 'some_function'. Note that this would not be necessary if str was
631 * used anyway after the call to 'some_function'.
632 * char *chars = SCM_STRING_CHARS (str);
633 * some_function (chars);
634 * scm_remember_upto_here_1 (str); // str will be alive up to this point.
635 */
636
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637/* Remove any macro versions of these while defining the functions.
638 Functions are always included in the library, for upward binary
639 compatibility and in case combinations of GCC and non-GCC are used. */
640#undef scm_remember_upto_here_1
641#undef scm_remember_upto_here_2
642
5d2b97cd 643void
e81d98ec 644scm_remember_upto_here_1 (SCM obj SCM_UNUSED)
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645{
646 /* Empty. Protects a single object from garbage collection. */
647}
648
649void
e81d98ec 650scm_remember_upto_here_2 (SCM obj1 SCM_UNUSED, SCM obj2 SCM_UNUSED)
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651{
652 /* Empty. Protects two objects from garbage collection. */
653}
654
655void
e81d98ec 656scm_remember_upto_here (SCM obj SCM_UNUSED, ...)
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657{
658 /* Empty. Protects any number of objects from garbage collection. */
659}
660
c209c88e 661/*
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662 These crazy functions prevent garbage collection
663 of arguments after the first argument by
664 ensuring they remain live throughout the
665 function because they are used in the last
666 line of the code block.
667 It'd be better to have a nice compiler hint to
668 aid the conservative stack-scanning GC. --03/09/00 gjb */
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669SCM
670scm_return_first (SCM elt, ...)
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671{
672 return elt;
673}
674
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675int
676scm_return_first_int (int i, ...)
677{
678 return i;
679}
680
0f2d19dd 681
0f2d19dd 682SCM
6e8d25a6 683scm_permanent_object (SCM obj)
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684{
685 SCM_REDEFER_INTS;
686 scm_permobjs = scm_cons (obj, scm_permobjs);
687 SCM_REALLOW_INTS;
688 return obj;
689}
690
691
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692/* Protect OBJ from the garbage collector. OBJ will not be freed, even if all
693 other references are dropped, until the object is unprotected by calling
6b1b030e 694 scm_gc_unprotect_object (OBJ). Calls to scm_gc_protect/unprotect_object nest,
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695 i. e. it is possible to protect the same object several times, but it is
696 necessary to unprotect the object the same number of times to actually get
697 the object unprotected. It is an error to unprotect an object more often
698 than it has been protected before. The function scm_protect_object returns
699 OBJ.
700*/
701
702/* Implementation note: For every object X, there is a counter which
6b1b030e 703 scm_gc_protect_object(X) increments and scm_gc_unprotect_object(X) decrements.
7bd4fbe2 704*/
686765af 705
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706
707
ef290276 708SCM
6b1b030e 709scm_gc_protect_object (SCM obj)
ef290276 710{
686765af 711 SCM handle;
9d47a1e6 712
686765af 713 /* This critical section barrier will be replaced by a mutex. */
2dd6a83a 714 SCM_REDEFER_INTS;
9d47a1e6 715
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716 handle = scm_hashq_create_handle_x (scm_protects, obj, scm_from_int (0));
717 SCM_SETCDR (handle, scm_sum (SCM_CDR (handle), scm_from_int (1)));
9d47a1e6 718
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719 protected_obj_count ++;
720
2dd6a83a 721 SCM_REALLOW_INTS;
9d47a1e6 722
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723 return obj;
724}
725
726
727/* Remove any protection for OBJ established by a prior call to
dab7f566 728 scm_protect_object. This function returns OBJ.
ef290276 729
dab7f566 730 See scm_protect_object for more information. */
ef290276 731SCM
6b1b030e 732scm_gc_unprotect_object (SCM obj)
ef290276 733{
686765af 734 SCM handle;
9d47a1e6 735
686765af 736 /* This critical section barrier will be replaced by a mutex. */
2dd6a83a 737 SCM_REDEFER_INTS;
9d47a1e6 738
686765af 739 handle = scm_hashq_get_handle (scm_protects, obj);
9d47a1e6 740
7888309b 741 if (scm_is_false (handle))
686765af 742 {
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743 fprintf (stderr, "scm_unprotect_object called on unprotected object\n");
744 abort ();
686765af 745 }
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746 else
747 {
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748 SCM count = scm_difference (SCM_CDR (handle), scm_from_int (1));
749 if (SCM_EQ_P (count, scm_from_int (0)))
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750 scm_hashq_remove_x (scm_protects, obj);
751 else
1be6b49c 752 SCM_SETCDR (handle, count);
6a199940 753 }
7eec4c37 754 protected_obj_count --;
686765af 755
2dd6a83a 756 SCM_REALLOW_INTS;
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757
758 return obj;
759}
760
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761void
762scm_gc_register_root (SCM *p)
763{
764 SCM handle;
765 SCM key = scm_long2num ((long) p);
eae33935 766
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767 /* This critical section barrier will be replaced by a mutex. */
768 SCM_REDEFER_INTS;
769
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770 handle = scm_hashv_create_handle_x (scm_gc_registered_roots, key,
771 scm_from_int (0));
772 SCM_SETCDR (handle, scm_sum (SCM_CDR (handle), scm_from_int (1)));
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773
774 SCM_REALLOW_INTS;
775}
776
777void
778scm_gc_unregister_root (SCM *p)
779{
780 SCM handle;
781 SCM key = scm_long2num ((long) p);
782
783 /* This critical section barrier will be replaced by a mutex. */
784 SCM_REDEFER_INTS;
785
786 handle = scm_hashv_get_handle (scm_gc_registered_roots, key);
787
7888309b 788 if (scm_is_false (handle))
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789 {
790 fprintf (stderr, "scm_gc_unregister_root called on unregistered root\n");
791 abort ();
792 }
793 else
794 {
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795 SCM count = scm_difference (SCM_CDR (handle), scm_from_int (1));
796 if (SCM_EQ_P (count, scm_from_int (0)))
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797 scm_hashv_remove_x (scm_gc_registered_roots, key);
798 else
799 SCM_SETCDR (handle, count);
800 }
801
802 SCM_REALLOW_INTS;
803}
804
805void
806scm_gc_register_roots (SCM *b, unsigned long n)
807{
808 SCM *p = b;
809 for (; p < b + n; ++p)
810 scm_gc_register_root (p);
811}
812
813void
814scm_gc_unregister_roots (SCM *b, unsigned long n)
815{
816 SCM *p = b;
817 for (; p < b + n; ++p)
818 scm_gc_unregister_root (p);
819}
820
04a98cff 821int scm_i_terminating;
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822
823/* called on process termination. */
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824#ifdef HAVE_ATEXIT
825static void
826cleanup (void)
827#else
828#ifdef HAVE_ON_EXIT
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829extern int on_exit (void (*procp) (), int arg);
830
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831static void
832cleanup (int status, void *arg)
833#else
834#error Dont know how to setup a cleanup handler on your system.
835#endif
836#endif
c45acc34 837{
04a98cff 838 scm_i_terminating = 1;
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839 scm_flush_all_ports ();
840}
ef290276 841
0f2d19dd 842\f
a00c95d9 843
4c48ba06 844
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845/*
846 MOVE THIS FUNCTION. IT DOES NOT HAVE ANYTHING TODO WITH GC.
847 */
85db4a2c
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848
849/* Get an integer from an environment variable. */
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850int
851scm_getenv_int (const char *var, int def)
85db4a2c 852{
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853 char *end = 0;
854 char *val = getenv (var);
855 long res = def;
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856 if (!val)
857 return def;
858 res = strtol (val, &end, 10);
859 if (end == val)
860 return def;
861 return res;
862}
863
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864void
865scm_storage_prehistory ()
866{
867 scm_c_hook_init (&scm_before_gc_c_hook, 0, SCM_C_HOOK_NORMAL);
868 scm_c_hook_init (&scm_before_mark_c_hook, 0, SCM_C_HOOK_NORMAL);
869 scm_c_hook_init (&scm_before_sweep_c_hook, 0, SCM_C_HOOK_NORMAL);
870 scm_c_hook_init (&scm_after_sweep_c_hook, 0, SCM_C_HOOK_NORMAL);
871 scm_c_hook_init (&scm_after_gc_c_hook, 0, SCM_C_HOOK_NORMAL);
872}
85db4a2c 873
4a4c9785 874int
85db4a2c 875scm_init_storage ()
0f2d19dd 876{
1be6b49c 877 size_t j;
0f2d19dd 878
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879 /* Fixme: Should use mutexattr from the low-level API. */
880 scm_rec_mutex_init (&scm_i_sweep_mutex, &scm_i_plugin_rec_mutex);
881
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882 j = SCM_NUM_PROTECTS;
883 while (j)
884 scm_sys_protects[--j] = SCM_BOOL_F;
885 scm_block_gc = 1;
4a4c9785 886
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887 scm_gc_init_freelist();
888 scm_gc_init_malloc ();
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889
890 j = SCM_HEAP_SEG_SIZE;
d6884e63 891
c8a1bdc4 892
0f2d19dd 893 /* Initialise the list of ports. */
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894 scm_i_port_table = (scm_t_port **)
895 malloc (sizeof (scm_t_port *) * scm_i_port_table_room);
896 if (!scm_i_port_table)
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897 return 1;
898
a18bcd0e 899#ifdef HAVE_ATEXIT
c45acc34 900 atexit (cleanup);
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901#else
902#ifdef HAVE_ON_EXIT
903 on_exit (cleanup, 0);
904#endif
a18bcd0e 905#endif
0f2d19dd 906
8960e0a0 907 scm_stand_in_procs = SCM_EOL;
0f2d19dd 908 scm_permobjs = SCM_EOL;
00ffa0e7 909 scm_protects = scm_c_make_hash_table (31);
6b1b030e 910 scm_gc_registered_roots = scm_c_make_hash_table (31);
d6884e63 911
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912 return 0;
913}
939794ce 914
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915\f
916
939794ce
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917SCM scm_after_gc_hook;
918
939794ce
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919static SCM gc_async;
920
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921/* The function gc_async_thunk causes the execution of the after-gc-hook. It
922 * is run after the gc, as soon as the asynchronous events are handled by the
923 * evaluator.
924 */
925static SCM
926gc_async_thunk (void)
927{
928 scm_c_run_hook (scm_after_gc_hook, SCM_EOL);
939794ce
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929 return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
930}
931
932
933/* The function mark_gc_async is run by the scm_after_gc_c_hook at the end of
934 * the garbage collection. The only purpose of this function is to mark the
935 * gc_async (which will eventually lead to the execution of the
936 * gc_async_thunk).
937 */
938static void *
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939mark_gc_async (void * hook_data SCM_UNUSED,
940 void *func_data SCM_UNUSED,
941 void *data SCM_UNUSED)
942{
943 /* If cell access debugging is enabled, the user may choose to perform
944 * additional garbage collections after an arbitrary number of cell
945 * accesses. We don't want the scheme level after-gc-hook to be performed
946 * for each of these garbage collections for the following reason: The
947 * execution of the after-gc-hook causes cell accesses itself. Thus, if the
948 * after-gc-hook was performed with every gc, and if the gc was performed
949 * after a very small number of cell accesses, then the number of cell
950 * accesses during the execution of the after-gc-hook will suffice to cause
951 * the execution of the next gc. Then, guile would keep executing the
952 * after-gc-hook over and over again, and would never come to do other
953 * things.
eae33935 954 *
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955 * To overcome this problem, if cell access debugging with additional
956 * garbage collections is enabled, the after-gc-hook is never run by the
957 * garbage collecter. When running guile with cell access debugging and the
958 * execution of the after-gc-hook is desired, then it is necessary to run
959 * the hook explicitly from the user code. This has the effect, that from
960 * the scheme level point of view it seems that garbage collection is
961 * performed with a much lower frequency than it actually is. Obviously,
962 * this will not work for code that depends on a fixed one to one
963 * relationship between the execution counts of the C level garbage
964 * collection hooks and the execution count of the scheme level
965 * after-gc-hook.
966 */
967#if (SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES == 1)
eab1b259 968 if (scm_debug_cells_gc_interval == 0)
e81d98ec
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969 scm_system_async_mark (gc_async);
970#else
939794ce 971 scm_system_async_mark (gc_async);
e81d98ec
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972#endif
973
939794ce
DH
974 return NULL;
975}
976
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977void
978scm_init_gc ()
0f2d19dd 979{
c8a1bdc4 980 scm_gc_init_mark ();
d678e25c 981
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982 scm_after_gc_hook = scm_permanent_object (scm_make_hook (SCM_INUM0));
983 scm_c_define ("after-gc-hook", scm_after_gc_hook);
939794ce 984
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985 gc_async = scm_c_make_subr ("%gc-thunk", scm_tc7_subr_0,
986 gc_async_thunk);
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987
988 scm_c_hook_add (&scm_after_gc_c_hook, mark_gc_async, NULL, 0);
989
a0599745 990#include "libguile/gc.x"
0f2d19dd 991}
89e00824 992
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993
994void
995scm_gc_sweep (void)
996#define FUNC_NAME "scm_gc_sweep"
997{
998 scm_i_deprecated_memory_return = 0;
999
1000 scm_i_gc_sweep_freelist_reset (&scm_i_master_freelist);
1001 scm_i_gc_sweep_freelist_reset (&scm_i_master_freelist2);
1002
1003 /*
1004 NOTHING HERE: LAZY SWEEPING !
1005 */
1006 scm_i_reset_segments ();
1007
1008 /* When we move to POSIX threads private freelists should probably
1009 be GC-protected instead. */
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1010 *SCM_FREELIST_LOC (scm_i_freelist) = SCM_EOL;
1011 *SCM_FREELIST_LOC (scm_i_freelist2) = SCM_EOL;
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1012
1013 /* Invalidate the freelists of other threads. */
1014 scm_i_thread_invalidate_freelists ();
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1015}
1016
1017#undef FUNC_NAME
1018
1019
56495472 1020
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1021/*
1022 Local Variables:
1023 c-file-style: "gnu"
1024 End:
1025*/