* libguile/foreign.h (SCM_FOREIGN_TYPE_COMPLEX_FLOAT,
SCM_FOREIGN_TYPE_COMPLEX_DOUBLE): New enums.
* module/system/foreign.scm (complex-float, complex-double): Export new types.
(make-c-struct, parse-c-struct): Support the new types.
* libguile/foreign.c (complex-float, complex-double): Define new types.
(alignof, sizeof, pack, unpack): Support the new types.
* test-suite/tests/foreign.test: Test.
* libguile/foreign.c (scm_i_foreign_call): Rename back from
foreign_call. Need a new trampoline that's easier to call from JIT,
until we actually rewrite the FFI in terms of the JIT.
(scm_register_foreign): Remove foreign_call intrinsic init.
* libguile/intrinsics.h (SCM_FOR_ALL_VM_INTRINSICS): Foreign-call
intrinsic sets return directly on stack.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (foreign-call): Adapt to new intrinsic behavior.
* libguile/vm.c (foreign_call, scm_bootstrap_vm): Add new intrinsic
wrapper.
* libguile/Makefile.am (noinst_HEADERS, modinclude_HEADERS): Change to
not install intrinsics.h.
* libguile/intrinsics.h: Add an error if BUILDING_LIBGUILE isn't set, to
catch any stray bad inclusions. Add intrinsic for foreign-call.
* libguile/foreign.c (foreign_call): Rename from scm_i_foreign_call, and
set as the foreign-call intrinsic.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (foreign-call): Use the intrinsic. In the future
we'll want to totally revamp the FFI, if we know that a JIT is
available!
As the FSF advises, 'There is no legal significance to using the
three-character sequence “(C)”, but it does no harm.' It does take up
space though! For that reason, we remove it here from our C files.
Implements wishlist item <https://debbugs.gnu.org/18592>.
Requested by Frank Terbeck <ft@bewatermyfriend.org>.
Based on a proposed patch by Nala Ginrut <nalaginrut@gmail.com>.
Patch ported to 2.2 by Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>.
* libguile/foreign.c (cif_to_procedure): Add 'with_errno' argument.
If true, truncate result to only one return value.
(scm_i_foreign_call): Separate the arguments. Always return errno.
(pointer_to_procedure): New static function.
(scm_pointer_to_procedure_with_errno): New C API function, implemented
in terms of 'pointer_to_procedure'.
(scm_pointer_to_procedure): Reimplement in terms of
'pointer_to_procedure', no longer bound to "pointer->procedure". See
below.
(scm_i_pointer_to_procedure): New C function bound to
"pointer->procedure" which now accepts the optional #:return-errno?
keyword argument, implemented in terms of 'pointer_to_procedure'.
(k_return_errno): New keyword #:return-errno?.
* libguile/foreign.h (scm_pointer_to_procedure_with_errno): Add prototype.
* doc/ref/api-foreign.texi (Dynamic FFI): Adjust documentation.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (foreign-call): Return two values.
* libguile/programs.c (try_parse_arity): New helper, to parse bytecode
to determine the minimum arity of a function in a cheaper way than
grovelling through the debug info. Should speed up all thunk? checks
and similar.
(scm_i_program_arity): Simplify.
* libguile/gsubr.h:
* libguile/gsubr.c (scm_i_primitive_arity):
* libguile/foreign.h:
* libguile/foreign.c (scm_i_foreign_arity):
Adapt VM stack to grow downward. This will make native compilation look
more like the VM code, as we will be able to use native CALL
instructions, taking proper advantage of the return address buffer.
* libguile/continuations.c (scm_i_continuation_to_frame): Record offsets
from stack top.
* libguile/control.c (scm_i_prompt_pop_abort_args_x): Adapt for reversed
order of arguments, and instead of relying on the abort to push on the
number of arguments, make the caller save the stack depth, which
allows us to compute the number of arguments ourselves.
(reify_partial_continuation, scm_c_abort): Adapt to reversed stack
order.
* libguile/dynstack.c (scm_dynstack_wind_prompt): Since we wind the
stack in a downward direction, subtract the reloc instead of adding
it.
* libguile/dynstack.h (SCM_F_DYNSTACK_PROMPT_ESCAPE_ONLY): Remove flag;
instead rely on prompt-establishing code to save the stack depth.
* libguile/eval.c (eval): Remove extraneous "volatile" declarations for
variables that are not re-set between the setjmp and any longjmp.
Adapt to save stack depth before instating the prompt.
* libguile/foreign.c (scm_i_foreign_call): Adapt to receive arguments in
reverse order.
* libguile/frames.c (frame_stack_top, scm_i_frame_stack_top): Adapt to
compute stack top instead of stack bottom.
(scm_c_frame_closure): Adapt to stack growth change.
(scm_frame_num_locals, scm_frame_local_ref, scm_frame_set_x): Use
union data type to access stack.
(RELOC): Reformat.
(scm_c_frame_previous): Adapt to stack growth change.
* libguile/frames.h: Adapt stack diagram to indicate that the stack
grows up.
(union scm_vm_stack_element): New data type used to access items on
the stack.
(SCM_FRAME_PREVIOUS_SP)
(SCM_FRAME_RETURN_ADDRESS, SCM_FRAME_SET_RETURN_ADDRESS)
(SCM_FRAME_DYNAMIC_LINK, SCM_FRAME_SET_DYNAMIC_LINK)
(SCM_FRAME_LOCAL, SCM_FRAME_NUM_LOCALS): Adapt to stack representation
change.
(SCM_FRAME_SLOT): New helper.
(SCM_VM_FRAME_FP, SCM_VM_FRAME_SP): Adapt to stack growth change.
* libguile/stacks.c (scm_make_stack): Record offsets from top of stack.
* libguile/throw.c (catch): Adapt to scm_i_prompt_pop_abort_args_x
change.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (ALLOC_FRAME, RESET_FRAME):
(FRAME_LOCALS_COUNT_FROM): Adapt to stack growth change.
(LOCAL_ADDRESS): Use SCM_FRAME_SLOT to get the address as the proper
data type.
(RETURN_ONE_VALUE, RETURN_VALUE_LIST): Adapt to stack growth change.
(apply): Shuffling up the SMOB apply args can cause the stack to
expand, so use ALLOC_FRAME instead of RESET_FRAME.
(vm_engine): Adapt for stack growth change.
* libguile/vm.c (vm_increase_sp, vm_push_sp, vm_restore_sp): Adapt to
stack representation change.
(scm_i_vm_cont_to_frame): Adapt to take offsets from the top.
(scm_i_vm_capture_stack): Adapt to capture from the top.
(vm_return_to_continuation_inner): Adapt for data type changes.
(vm_return_to_continuation): Likewise, and instead of looping, just
splat the saved arguments on with memcpy.
(vm_dispatch_hook): Adapt to receive arguments in the reverse order.
Adapt callers.
(vm_abort): There is never a tail argument. Adapt to stack
representation change.
(vm_reinstate_partial_continuation)
(vm_reinstate_partial_continuation_inner): Adapt to stack growth
change.
(allocate_stack, free_stack): Adapt to data type change.
(expand_stack): Don't try to mremap(), as you can't grow a mapping
from the bottom. Without knowing that there's a free mapping space
right below the old stack, which there usually isn't on Linux, we have
to copy. We can't use MAP_GROWSDOWN because Linux is buggy.
(make_vm): Adapt to stack representation changes.
(return_unused_stack_to_os): Round down instead of up, as the stack
grows down.
(scm_i_vm_mark_stack): Adapt to walk up the stack.
(scm_i_vm_free_stack): Adapt to scm_vm changes.
(vm_expand_stack_inner, reset_stack_limit, vm_expand_stack): Adapt to
the stack growing down.
(scm_call_n): Adapt to the stack growing down. Don't allow argv to
point into the stack.
* libguile/vm.h (struct scm_vm, struct scm_vm_cont): Adapt to hold the
stack top and bottom.
* libguile/foreign.c: Convert to using RTL stubs. Because RTL code has
different GC characteristics than objcode -- it's mostly assumed that
RTL code will never go away -- we go ahead and pre-generate code for
100 arguments. This is actually less memory than the stack VM code,
and doesn't require any relocations at load-time: bonus! We'll cross
the >=100 args bridge if we ever come to it.
(get_foreign_stub_code) New function.
(scm_i_foreign_arity): New helper, like scm_i_primitive_arity.
(cif_to_procedure): Rework to make RTL programs.
* libguile/foreign.h: Declare scm_pointer_to_scm and
scm_scm_to_pointer. Declare new internal helpers.
* libguile/gsubr.c (create_subr): Refactor to set the flags when the
object is allocated.
* libguile/instructions.h: Define SCM_PACK_RTL_12_12.
* libguile/programs.c (scm_i_rtl_program_minimum_arity): Dispatch to
scm_i_foreign_arity if the procedure has the FOREIGN flag.
* libguile/programs.h (SCM_F_PROGRAM_IS_FOREIGN)
(SCM_PROGRAM_IS_FOREIGN): New interfaces.
* test-suite/tests/foreign.test ("procedure->pointer"): Add a test for
foreign arities.
* libguile/foreign.h: Remove comment about the finalizer bit, as I don't
think that is the case any more.
* test-suite/tests/gc.test: Ignore flakiness in the gc-modules test.
* test-suite/tests/foreign.test ("pointer<->string"): Add test cases.
* libguile/foreign.c (scm_string_to_pointer, scm_pointer_to_string): Add
optional encoding, and in the pointer->string case, length arguments.
* libguile/foreign.h: Update prototypes of internal functions.
Shouldn't affect ABI as they are internal.
* doc/ref/api-foreign.texi (Void Pointers and Byte Access): Update
docs.
* libguile/foreign.h (SCM_POINTER_HAS_FINALIZER): Remove.
* libguile/foreign.c (scm_from_pointer): Store nothing more than
`scm_tc7_pointer' in the type slot.
* libguile/foreign.c (make_cif): New procedure, with code formerly in
`scm_make_foreign_function'.
(scm_make_foreign_function): Use it.
(invoke_closure, scm_procedure_to_pointer)[FFI_CLOSURES]: New
functions.
* libguile/foreign.h (scm_procedure_to_pointer): New declaration.
* module/system/foreign.scm: Export `procedure->pointer' when available.
* test-suite/standalone/test-ffi (f-callback-1, f-callback-2): New
procedures and related tests.
* test-suite/standalone/test-ffi-lib.c (test_ffi_callback_1,
test_ffi_callback_2): New functions.
* test-suite/tests/foreign.test ("procedure->pointer"): New test prefix.
* doc/ref/api-foreign.texi (Dynamic FFI): Document `procedure->pointer'.
* libguile/foreign.c (scm_string_to_pointer, scm_pointer_to_string): New
functions.
* libguile/foreign.h (scm_string_to_pointer, scm_pointer_to_string): New
declarations.
* module/system/foreign.scm: Export `string->pointer' and
`pointer->string'.
* test-suite/tests/foreign.test ("pointer<->string"): New test prefix.
* doc/ref/api-foreign.texi (Void Pointers and Byte Access): Add
`string->pointer' and `pointer->string'.
* libguile/foreign.h:
* libguile/foreign.c (scm_foreign_set_finalizer_x): New function, for a
limited form of finalization (like `free').
(scm_alignof, scm_sizeof, parse_ffi_type, fill_ffi_type): For the
purposes of make-foreign-function, treat '* (the asterisk symbol) as a
pointer.
* module/system/foreign.scm: Export foreign-set-finalizer!.
* libguile/Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS): Move LIBFFI_CFLAGS here (from
AM_CFLAGS), allowing snarfing to work.
* libguile/foreign.h (scm_make_foreign_function): New public function.
* libguile/foreign.c: Flesh out an implementation of foreign functions.
(scm_take_foreign_pointer): Bugfix for the case in which we have a
finalizer.
* module/system/foreign.scm: Export `make-foreign-function'.
* libguile/foreign.h:
* libguile/foreign.c (scm_foreign_ref, scm_foreign_set_x): Remove all
bits about offsets and aliasing; bytevectors are much better at that.
(scm_foreign_to_bytevector, scm_bytevector_to_foreign): New functions
for getting at the bytes of a memory region.
* module/system/foreign.scm (foreign->bytevector, bytevector->foreign):
Export these.
* libguile/foreign.h:
* libguile/init.c: Change so that init just registers an extension,
later called by foreign.scm.
* libguile/foreign.c (scm_init_foreign): Define constants for the
various foreign types.
* module/Makefile.am:
* module/system/foreign.scm: New module, for the foreign function
interface.
* libguile/foreign.c:
* libguile/foreign.h: Rework interface to be more pointer-centric.
Details are:
(SCM_FOREIGN_TYPE_STRUCT, SCM_FOREIGN_TYPE_POINTER): Removed; now the
pointer in a foreign is first-class. If it points to a native type
like uint32, then it still has a tag; but if it points to something
else, like a struct or a pointer or something, then its type is VOID
(i.e., void*).
(SCM_FOREIGN_POINTER): Rename from SCM_FOREIGN_OBJECT.
(SCM_FOREIGN_VALUE_REF, SCM_FOREIGN_VALUE_SET): Rename from
SCM_FOREIGN_OBJECT_REF and SCM_FOREIGN_OBJECT_SET, to indicate that
they only work with value types.
(SCM_FOREIGN_HAS_FINALIZER): Reserve a bit to indicate if the foreign
pointer in question has a finalizer registered.
(SCM_FOREIGN_LEN): For void* pointers, optionally store the length in
bytes of the associated memory region.
(SCM_FOREIGN_VALUE_P): Rename from SCM_FOREIGN_SIMPLE_P.
(SCM_VALIDATE_FOREIGN_VALUE): Rename from SCM_VALIDATE_FOREIGN_SIMPLE.
(scm_take_foreign_pointer): Rename from scm_c_take_foreign. Remove
scm_c_from_foreign.
(scm_foreign_type): New accessor.
(scm_foreign_ref, scm_foreign_set_x): Take some optional args, used
when dereferencing void pointers.
* libguile/dynl.h:
* libguile/dynl.c (scm_dynamic_pointer): New function, used by
scm_dynamic_func. Adapt code to foreign.h changes.
* libguile/goops.c (scm_enable_primitive_generic_x)
(scm_set_primitive_generic_x): Use the SCM_SET_SUBR_GENERIC macro.
* libguile/gsubr.c (create_gsubr): Adapt to API change.
* libguile/gsubr.h (SCM_SUBRF, SCM_SUBR_GENERIC): Store the pointer
directly, not indirected.
* libguile/snarf.h (SCM_DEFINE, SCM_IMMUTABLE_FOREIGN): Store subr
pointers directly. Adapt to SCM_FOREIGN_TYPE_VOID change.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (subr-call): Access the void* directly.
* libguile/foreign.h:
* libguile/foreign.c: New files, implementing simple wrappers around
foreign values, such as those that one might link in dynamically from
a library.
* libguile/tags.h (scm_tc7_foreign): Take a tc7 for foreign values.
* libguile.h:
* libguile/init.c: Add foreign.h to headers and init.
* libguile/print.c (iprin1): Add printer for foreign values.
* libguile/gc.c (scm_i_tag_name): Case for foreign values.
* libguile/goops.c (scm_class_of, create_standard_classes): Add a class
for foreign values.
* libguile/evalext.c (scm_self_evaluating_p): Add case for foreign
values.
* libguile/Makefile.am: Add foreign.[ch] to the build.