/* classes: h_files */ #ifndef GCH #define GCH /* Copyright (C) 1995, 96, 98, 99, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA * * As a special exception, the Free Software Foundation gives permission * for additional uses of the text contained in its release of GUILE. * * The exception is that, if you link the GUILE library with other files * to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the * resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License. * Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of * linking the GUILE library code into it. * * This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why * the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. * * This exception applies only to the code released by the * Free Software Foundation under the name GUILE. If you copy * code from other Free Software Foundation releases into a copy of * GUILE, as the General Public License permits, the exception does * not apply to the code that you add in this way. To avoid misleading * anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete * this exception notice from them. * * If you write modifications of your own for GUILE, it is your choice * whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications. * If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice. */ /* Software engineering face-lift by Greg J. Badros, 11-Dec-1999, gjb@cs.washington.edu, http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/gjb */ #include "libguile/__scm.h" #include "libguile/hooks.h" typedef struct scm_cell { scm_bits_t word_0; scm_bits_t word_1; } scm_cell; /* SCM_CELLPTR is a pointer to a cons cell which may be compared or * differenced. */ typedef scm_cell * SCM_CELLPTR; /* Cray machines have pointers that are incremented once for each word, * rather than each byte, the 3 most significant bits encode the byte * within the word. The following macros deal with this by storing the * native Cray pointers like the ones that looks like scm expects. This * is done for any pointers that might appear in the car of a scm_cell, * pointers to scm_vector elts, functions, &c are not munged. */ #ifdef _UNICOS #define SCM2PTR(x) ((SCM_CELLPTR) (SCM_UNPACK (x) >> 3)) #define PTR2SCM(x) (SCM_PACK (((scm_bits_t) (x)) << 3)) #else #define SCM2PTR(x) ((SCM_CELLPTR) (SCM_UNPACK (x))) #define PTR2SCM(x) (SCM_PACK ((scm_bits_t) (x))) #endif /* def _UNICOS */ /* Low level cell data accessing macros: */ #define SCM_VALIDATE_CELL(x) \ ((void) \ (SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES ? (!scm_cellp (x) ? (abort (), 0) : 1) : 1)) #define SCM_CELL_WORD(x, n) \ ((SCM_VALIDATE_CELL (x)), \ (((scm_bits_t *) SCM2PTR (x)) [n])) #define SCM_CELL_WORD_0(x) SCM_CELL_WORD (x, 0) #define SCM_CELL_WORD_1(x) SCM_CELL_WORD (x, 1) #define SCM_CELL_WORD_2(x) SCM_CELL_WORD (x, 2) #define SCM_CELL_WORD_3(x) SCM_CELL_WORD (x, 3) #define SCM_CELL_OBJECT(x, n) \ ((SCM_VALIDATE_CELL (x)), \ (SCM_PACK (((scm_bits_t *) SCM2PTR (x)) [n]))) #define SCM_CELL_OBJECT_0(x) SCM_CELL_OBJECT (x, 0) #define SCM_CELL_OBJECT_1(x) SCM_CELL_OBJECT (x, 1) #define SCM_CELL_OBJECT_2(x) SCM_CELL_OBJECT (x, 2) #define SCM_CELL_OBJECT_3(x) SCM_CELL_OBJECT (x, 3) #define SCM_SET_CELL_WORD(x, n, v) \ ((SCM_VALIDATE_CELL (x)), \ ((((scm_bits_t *) SCM2PTR (x)) [n]) = (scm_bits_t) (v))) #define SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_0(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_WORD (x, 0, v) #define SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_1(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_WORD (x, 1, v) #define SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_2(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_WORD (x, 2, v) #define SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_3(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_WORD (x, 3, v) #define SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT(x, n, v) \ ((SCM_VALIDATE_CELL (x)), \ ((((scm_bits_t *) SCM2PTR (x)) [n]) = SCM_UNPACK (v))) #define SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT_0(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT (x, 0, v) #define SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT_1(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT (x, 1, v) #define SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT_2(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT (x, 2, v) #define SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT_3(x, v) SCM_SET_CELL_OBJECT (x, 3, v) #define SCM_CELL_TYPE(x) SCM_CELL_WORD_0 (x) #define SCM_SET_CELL_TYPE(x, t) SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_0 (x, t) #define SCM_SETAND_CAR(x, y) \ (SCM_SETCAR ((x), SCM_PACK (SCM_UNPACK (SCM_CAR (x)) & (y)))) #define SCM_SETAND_CDR(x, y)\ (SCM_SETCDR ((x), SCM_PACK (SCM_UNPACK (SCM_CDR (x)) & (y)))) #define SCM_SETOR_CAR(x, y)\ (SCM_SETCAR ((x), SCM_PACK (SCM_UNPACK (SCM_CAR (x)) | (y)))) #define SCM_SETOR_CDR(x, y)\ (SCM_SETCDR ((x), SCM_PACK (SCM_UNPACK (SCM_CDR (x)) | (y)))) #define SCM_CELL_WORD_LOC(x, n) (&SCM_CELL_WORD (x, n)) #define SCM_CARLOC(x) (&SCM_PACK (((scm_bits_t *) SCM2PTR (x)) [0])) #define SCM_CDRLOC(x) (&SCM_PACK (((scm_bits_t *) SCM2PTR (x)) [1])) /* SCM_PTR_LT and friends define how to compare two SCM_CELLPTRs (which may * point to cells in different heap segments). */ #define SCM_PTR_LT(x, y) ((x) < (y)) #define SCM_PTR_GT(x, y) (SCM_PTR_LT (y, x)) #define SCM_PTR_LE(x, y) (!SCM_PTR_GT (x, y)) #define SCM_PTR_GE(x, y) (!SCM_PTR_LT (x, y)) /* Dirk:FIXME:: */ /* Freelists consist of linked cells where the type entry holds the value * scm_tc_free_cell and the second entry holds a pointer to the next cell of * the freelist. Due to this structure, freelist cells are not cons cells * and thus may not be accessed using SCM_CAR and SCM_CDR. */ /* the allocated thing: The car of new cells is set to scm_tc16_allocated to avoid the fragile state of newcells wrt the gc. If it stays as a freecell, any allocation afterwards could cause the cell to go back on the freelist, which will bite you sometime afterwards. */ #ifdef GUILE_DEBUG_FREELIST #define SCM_NEWCELL(_into) do { _into = scm_debug_newcell (); } while (0) #define SCM_NEWCELL2(_into) do { _into = scm_debug_newcell2 (); } while (0) #else /* When we introduce POSIX threads support, every thread will have a freelist of its own. Then it won't any longer be necessary to initialize cells with scm_tc16_allocated. */ #define SCM_NEWCELL(_into) \ do { \ if (SCM_IMP (scm_freelist)) \ _into = scm_gc_for_newcell (&scm_master_freelist, \ &scm_freelist); \ else \ { \ _into = scm_freelist; \ scm_freelist = SCM_CDR (scm_freelist); \ SCM_SET_CELL_TYPE (_into, scm_tc16_allocated); \ } \ } while(0) #define SCM_NEWCELL2(_into) \ do { \ if (SCM_IMP (scm_freelist2)) \ _into = scm_gc_for_newcell (&scm_master_freelist2, \ &scm_freelist2); \ else \ { \ _into = scm_freelist2; \ scm_freelist2 = SCM_CDR (scm_freelist2); \ SCM_SET_CELL_TYPE (_into, scm_tc16_allocated); \ } \ } while(0) #endif #define SCM_FREEP(x) (SCM_NIMP (x) && (SCM_CELL_TYPE (x) == scm_tc_free_cell)) #define SCM_NFREEP(x) (!SCM_FREEP (x)) /* 1. This shouldn't be used on immediates. 2. It thinks that subrs are always unmarked (harmless). */ #define SCM_MARKEDP(x) ((SCM_CELL_TYPE (x) & 5) == 5 \ ? SCM_GC8MARKP (x) \ : SCM_GCMARKP (x)) #define SCM_NMARKEDP(x) (!SCM_MARKEDP (x)) extern struct scm_heap_seg_data_t *scm_heap_table; extern int scm_n_heap_segs; extern int scm_take_stdin; extern int scm_block_gc; extern int scm_gc_heap_lock; extern scm_sizet scm_max_segment_size; extern SCM_CELLPTR scm_heap_org; extern SCM scm_freelist; extern struct scm_freelist_t scm_master_freelist; extern SCM scm_freelist2; extern struct scm_freelist_t scm_master_freelist2; extern unsigned long scm_gc_cells_collected; extern unsigned long scm_gc_yield; extern unsigned long scm_gc_malloc_collected; extern unsigned long scm_gc_ports_collected; extern unsigned long scm_cells_allocated; extern long scm_mallocated; extern unsigned long scm_mtrigger; extern SCM scm_after_gc_hook; extern scm_c_hook_t scm_before_gc_c_hook; extern scm_c_hook_t scm_before_mark_c_hook; extern scm_c_hook_t scm_before_sweep_c_hook; extern scm_c_hook_t scm_after_sweep_c_hook; extern scm_c_hook_t scm_after_gc_c_hook; #if defined (GUILE_DEBUG) || defined (GUILE_DEBUG_FREELIST) extern SCM scm_map_free_list (void); extern SCM scm_free_list_length (void); #endif #ifdef GUILE_DEBUG_FREELIST extern SCM scm_debug_newcell (void); extern SCM scm_debug_newcell2 (void); extern SCM scm_gc_set_debug_check_freelist_x (SCM flag); #endif extern SCM scm_object_address (SCM obj); extern SCM scm_unhash_name (SCM name); extern SCM scm_gc_stats (void); extern void scm_gc_start (const char *what); extern void scm_gc_end (void); extern SCM scm_gc (void); extern void scm_gc_for_alloc (struct scm_freelist_t *freelist); extern SCM scm_gc_for_newcell (struct scm_freelist_t *master, SCM *freelist); #if 0 extern void scm_alloc_cluster (struct scm_freelist_t *master); #endif extern void scm_igc (const char *what); extern void scm_gc_mark (SCM p); extern void scm_mark_locations (SCM_STACKITEM x[], scm_sizet n); extern int scm_cellp (SCM value); extern void scm_gc_sweep (void); extern void * scm_must_malloc (scm_sizet len, const char *what); extern void * scm_must_realloc (void *where, scm_sizet olen, scm_sizet len, const char *what); extern void scm_done_malloc (long size); extern void scm_must_free (void *obj); extern void scm_remember (SCM * ptr); extern SCM scm_return_first (SCM elt, ...); extern int scm_return_first_int (int x, ...); extern SCM scm_permanent_object (SCM obj); extern SCM scm_protect_object (SCM obj); extern SCM scm_unprotect_object (SCM obj); extern int scm_init_storage (scm_sizet init_heap_size, int trig, scm_sizet init_heap2_size, int trig2, scm_sizet max_segment_size); extern void scm_init_gc (void); #endif /* GCH */ /* Local Variables: c-file-style: "gnu" End: */