/* * Generational Conservative Garbage Collector for SBCL x86 * * inline functions that gc-common.c needs sight of */ /* * This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for * more information. * * This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was * written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the * public domain. The software is in the public domain and is * provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS * files for more information. */ #ifndef _GENCGC_INTERNAL_H_ #define _GENCGC_INTERNAL_H_ #include #include "gc.h" #include "gencgc-alloc-region.h" #include "genesis/code.h" void gc_free_heap(void); inline page_index_t find_page_index(void *); inline void *page_address(page_index_t); int gencgc_handle_wp_violation(void *); /* Note that this structure is also used from Lisp-side in * src/code/room.lisp, and the Lisp-side structure layout is currently * not groveled from C code but hardcoded. Any changes to the * structure layout need to be also made there. * * FIXME: We should probably just define this structure in Lisp, and * output the C version in genesis. -- JES, 2006-12-30. */ struct page { /* The name of this field is not well-chosen for its actual use. * This is the offset from the start of the page to the start * of the alloc_region which contains/contained it. It's negative or 0 */ long first_object_offset; /* the number of bytes of this page that are used. This may be less * than the actual bytes used for pages within the current * allocation regions. It should be 0 for all unallocated pages (not * hard to achieve). */ #if PAGE_BYTES > USHRT_MAX unsigned int bytes_used; #else unsigned short bytes_used; #endif unsigned /* This is set when the page is write-protected. This should * always reflect the actual write_protect status of a page. * (If the page is written into, we catch the exception, make * the page writable, and clear this flag.) */ write_protected :1, /* This flag is set when the above write_protected flag is * cleared by the SIGBUS handler (or SIGSEGV handler, for some * OSes). This is useful for re-scavenging pages that are * written during a GC. */ write_protected_cleared :1, /* the region the page is allocated to: 0 for a free page; 1 * for boxed objects; 2 for unboxed objects. If the page is * free the following slots are invalid (well the bytes_used * must be 0). */ allocated :3, /* If this page should not be moved during a GC then this flag * is set. It's only valid during a GC for allocated pages. */ dont_move :1, /* If the page is part of a large object then this flag is * set. No other objects should be allocated to these pages. * This is only valid when the page is allocated. */ large_object :1, /* True if the page is known to contain only zeroes. */ need_to_zero :1; /* the generation that this page belongs to. This should be valid * for all pages that may have objects allocated, even current * allocation region pages - this allows the space of an object to * be easily determined. */ generation_index_t gen; }; /* values for the page.allocated field */ extern unsigned page_table_pages; extern struct page *page_table; /* forward declarations */ void sniff_code_object(struct code *code, unsigned long displacement); void gencgc_apply_code_fixups(struct code *old_code, struct code *new_code); long update_dynamic_space_free_pointer(void); void gc_alloc_update_page_tables(int unboxed, struct alloc_region *alloc_region); void gc_alloc_update_all_page_tables(void); void gc_set_region_empty(struct alloc_region *region); /* * predicates */ static inline boolean space_matches_p(lispobj obj, generation_index_t space) { page_index_t page_index=(void*)obj - (void *)DYNAMIC_SPACE_START; return ((page_index >= 0) && ((page_index = ((unsigned long)page_index)/PAGE_BYTES) < page_table_pages) && (page_table[page_index].gen == space)); } static inline boolean from_space_p(lispobj obj) { return space_matches_p(obj,from_space); } static inline boolean new_space_p(lispobj obj) { return space_matches_p(obj,new_space); } extern page_index_t last_free_page; extern boolean gencgc_partial_pickup; #endif