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* guardians.c (scm_guardian_zombify): mark all zombies in a

separate loop after processing all the currently known live
guardians, so as to not introduce order dependencies (thanks to
Gary Houston).  also, make another outer loop to process zombified
guardians (which are uncovered while marking zombies).
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Michael Livshin 2000-04-03 13:55:54 +00:00
parent 54778cd312
commit 50fecba92d
2 changed files with 70 additions and 51 deletions

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2000-04-03 Michael Livshin <mlivshin@bigfoot.com>
* guardians.c (scm_guardian_zombify): mark all zombies in a
separate loop after processing all the currently known live
guardians, so as to not introduce order dependencies (thanks to
Gary Houston). also, make another outer loop to process zombified
guardians (which are uncovered while marking zombies).
2000-04-03 Dirk Herrmann <D.Herrmann@tu-bs.de>
* evalext.c (scm_definedp, scm_m_undefine), gc.c
@ -531,22 +539,22 @@
2000-03-18 Michael Livshin <mlivshin@bigfoot.com>
* tags.h: (SCM_DOUBLE_CELLP, SCM_NDOUBLE_CELLP): new macros.
* tags.h: (SCM_DOUBLE_CELLP, SCM_NDOUBLE_CELLP): new macros (bad
names, anyone got any better ones?)
* gc.h: (typedef struct scm_freelist_t) remove from here.
* gc.c: (CELL_UP, CELL_DN) make these macros take additional
* gc.c: (CELL_UP, CELL_DN) made these macros take additional
parameter (the span).
(CLUSTER_SIZE_IN_BYTES, ALIGNMENT_SLACK) new macros.
(typedef struct scm_freelist_t) move here from gc.h, it had no
(typedef struct scm_freelist_t) moved here from gc.h, it had no
business being externally visible.
(typedef struct scm_heap_seg_data_t) renamed from
scm_heap_seg_data, to be style-compliant.
(scm_mark_locations) if the possible pointer points to a
multy-cell, check that it's properly aligned.
(init_heap_seg) alighn multy-cells properly, work with the
assumption that the segment size divides cleanly by cluster size
(so that there's no spill).
double-cell, check that it's properly aligned.
(init_heap_seg) align double-cells properly, work with the
assumption that the segment size divides cleanly by cluster size.
(round_to_cluster_size) new function.
(alloc_some_heap, make_initial_segment) use round_to_cluster_size
to satisfy the new init_heap_seg invariant.

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@ -232,7 +232,8 @@ g_mark (SCM ptr)
its live list (tconc) to its zombie list (tconc). */
void scm_guardian_zombify (void)
{
guardian_t *g;
guardian_t *first_guardian;
guardian_t **link_field = &first_live_guardian;
/* Note that new guardians may be stuck on the end of the live
guardian list as we run this loop. As we move unmarked objects
@ -240,7 +241,16 @@ void scm_guardian_zombify (void)
guardians. The guardian mark function will stick them on the end
of this list, so they'll be processed properly. */
for (g = first_live_guardian; g; g = g->next)
do {
guardian_t *g;
first_guardian = *link_field;
link_field = current_link_field;
/* first, scan all the guardians that are currently known to be live
and move their unmarked objects to zombie lists. */
for (g = first_guardian; g; g = g->next)
{
SCM tconc_tail = g->live.tail;
SCM *prev_ptr = &g->live.head;
@ -271,28 +281,29 @@ void scm_guardian_zombify (void)
cars, since we know they are already marked). */
for (pair = g->live.head; SCM_NIMP (pair); pair = SCM_GCCDR (pair))
SCM_SETGCMARK (pair);
}
/* ghouston: Doesn't it seem a bit disturbing that if a zombie
is returned to full life after getting returned from the
guardian procedure, it may reference objects which are in a
guardian's zombie list? Is it not necessary to move such
zombies back to the live list, to avoid allowing the
guardian procedure to return an object which is referenced,
so not collectable? The paper doesn't give this
impression.
cmm: the paper does explicitly say that an object that is
guarded more than once should be returned more than once.
I believe this covers the above scenario. */
/* Preserve the zombies in their undead state, by marking to
prevent collection. */
/* ghouston: possible bug: this may mark objects which are
protected by other guardians, but which have no references
from outside of the guardian system. section 3 of the paper
mentions shared and cyclic objects and it seems that all
parts should be made available for collection. Currently the
behaviour depends on the order in which guardians are
scanned.
Doesn't it seem a bit disturbing that if a zombie is returned
to full life after getting returned from the guardian
procedure, it may reference objects which are in a guardian's
zombie list? Is it not necessary to move such zombies back
to the live list, to avoid allowing the guardian procedure to
return an object which is referenced, so not collectable?
The paper doesn't give this impression. */
prevent collection. Note that this may uncover zombified
guardians -- if so, they'll be processed in the next loop. */
for (g = first_guardian; g && (!*link_field || g != *link_field); g = g->next)
scm_gc_mark (g->zombies.head);
}
} while (current_link_field != link_field);
}
/* not generally used, since guardian smob is wrapped in a closure.