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guile/libguile/vm-engine.h
Andy Wingo 57ab0671d7 rename "closure-ref" to "free-ref"; s/vars/variables/ in some names
* libguile/programs.h:
* libguile/programs.c: (SCM_PROGRAM_FREE_VARIABLES): Rename from
  SCM_PROGRAM_FREE_VARS. Callers changed.
* libguile/programs.c (scm_make_program): Rename arg to
  "free_variables".
  (scm_program_free_variables): Rename from program-free-vars.

* libguile/vm-engine.h:
* libguile/vm-engine.c (VM_CHECK_FREE_VARIABLES): Rename from
  VM_CHECK_CLOSURE.
  (vm_engine, CACHE_PROGRAM): Rename closure and closure_count to free_vars and
  free_vars_vount.

* libguile/vm-i-system.c (FREE_VARIABLE_REF): Rename from CLOSURE_REF.
  (free-ref, free-boxed-ref, free-boxed-set): Rename from closure-ref,
  closure-boxed-ref, closure-boxed-set.
  (make-closure): Renamed from make-closure2.

* module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (glil->assembly): Hack to
  never write out the the old "make-closure" instruction. Will fix
  better later. Change to emit free-ref etc instead of closure-ref.

* module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (flatten): Emit make-closure
  instead of make-closure2, now that the old make-closure is gone.

* module/system/vm/program.scm (system): Rename program-free-vars to
  program-free-variables.

* test-suite/tests/tree-il.test ("lambda"): Update for make-closure.
2009-07-23 17:15:17 +02:00

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/* Copyright (C) 2001, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library 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
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
* 02110-1301 USA
*/
/* This file is included in vm_engine.c */
/*
* Registers
*/
/* Register optimization. [ stolen from librep/src/lispmach.h,v 1.3 ]
Some compilers underestimate the use of the local variables representing
the abstract machine registers, and don't put them in hardware registers,
which slows down the interpreter considerably.
For GCC, I have hand-assigned hardware registers for several architectures.
*/
#ifdef __GNUC__
#ifdef __mips__
#define IP_REG asm("$16")
#define SP_REG asm("$17")
#define FP_REG asm("$18")
#endif
#ifdef __sparc__
#define IP_REG asm("%l0")
#define SP_REG asm("%l1")
#define FP_REG asm("%l2")
#endif
#ifdef __alpha__
#ifdef __CRAY__
#define IP_REG asm("r9")
#define SP_REG asm("r10")
#define FP_REG asm("r11")
#else
#define IP_REG asm("$9")
#define SP_REG asm("$10")
#define FP_REG asm("$11")
#endif
#endif
#ifdef __i386__
/* too few registers! because of register allocation errors with various gcs,
just punt on explicit assignments on i386, hoping that the "register"
declaration will be sufficient. */
#endif
#if defined(PPC) || defined(_POWER) || defined(_IBMR2)
#define IP_REG asm("26")
#define SP_REG asm("27")
#define FP_REG asm("28")
#endif
#ifdef __hppa__
#define IP_REG asm("%r18")
#define SP_REG asm("%r17")
#define FP_REG asm("%r16")
#endif
#ifdef __mc68000__
#define IP_REG asm("a5")
#define SP_REG asm("a4")
#define FP_REG
#endif
#ifdef __arm__
#define IP_REG asm("r9")
#define SP_REG asm("r8")
#define FP_REG asm("r7")
#endif
#endif
#ifndef IP_REG
#define IP_REG
#endif
#ifndef SP_REG
#define SP_REG
#endif
#ifndef FP_REG
#define FP_REG
#endif
/*
* Cache/Sync
*/
#ifdef VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS
# define ASSERT(condition) if (SCM_UNLIKELY (!(condition))) abort()
#else
# define ASSERT(condition)
#endif
#define CACHE_REGISTER() \
{ \
ip = vp->ip; \
sp = vp->sp; \
fp = vp->fp; \
stack_base = fp ? SCM_FRAME_UPPER_ADDRESS (fp) - 1 : vp->stack_base; \
}
#define SYNC_REGISTER() \
{ \
vp->ip = ip; \
vp->sp = sp; \
vp->fp = fp; \
}
/* FIXME */
#define ASSERT_VARIABLE(x) \
do { if (!SCM_VARIABLEP (x)) { SYNC_REGISTER (); abort(); } \
} while (0)
#define ASSERT_BOUND_VARIABLE(x) \
do { ASSERT_VARIABLE (x); \
if (SCM_VARIABLE_REF (x) == SCM_UNDEFINED) \
{ SYNC_REGISTER (); abort(); } \
} while (0)
#ifdef VM_ENABLE_PARANOID_ASSERTIONS
#define CHECK_IP() \
do { if (ip < bp->base || ip - bp->base > bp->len) abort (); } while (0)
#define ASSERT_BOUND(x) \
do { if ((x) == SCM_UNDEFINED) { SYNC_REGISTER (); abort(); } \
} while (0)
#else
#define CHECK_IP()
#define ASSERT_BOUND(x)
#endif
/* Cache the object table and free variables. */
#define CACHE_PROGRAM() \
{ \
if (bp != SCM_PROGRAM_DATA (program)) { \
bp = SCM_PROGRAM_DATA (program); \
if (SCM_I_IS_VECTOR (SCM_PROGRAM_OBJTABLE (program))) { \
objects = SCM_I_VECTOR_WELTS (SCM_PROGRAM_OBJTABLE (program)); \
object_count = SCM_I_VECTOR_LENGTH (SCM_PROGRAM_OBJTABLE (program)); \
} else { \
objects = NULL; \
object_count = 0; \
} \
} \
{ \
SCM c = SCM_PROGRAM_FREE_VARIABLES (program); \
if (SCM_I_IS_VECTOR (c)) \
{ \
free_vars = SCM_I_VECTOR_WELTS (c); \
free_vars_count = SCM_I_VECTOR_LENGTH (c); \
} \
else \
{ \
free_vars = NULL; \
free_vars_count = 0; \
} \
} \
}
#define SYNC_BEFORE_GC() \
{ \
SYNC_REGISTER (); \
}
#define SYNC_ALL() \
{ \
SYNC_REGISTER (); \
}
/*
* Error check
*/
/* Accesses to a program's object table. */
#if VM_CHECK_OBJECT
#define CHECK_OBJECT(_num) \
do { if (SCM_UNLIKELY ((_num) >= object_count)) goto vm_error_object; } while (0)
#else
#define CHECK_OBJECT(_num)
#endif
#if VM_CHECK_FREE_VARIABLES
#define CHECK_FREE_VARIABLE(_num) \
do { if (SCM_UNLIKELY ((_num) >= free_vars_count)) goto vm_error_free_variable; } while (0)
#else
#define CHECK_FREE_VARIABLE(_num)
#endif
/*
* Hooks
*/
#undef RUN_HOOK
#if VM_USE_HOOKS
#define RUN_HOOK(h) \
{ \
if (SCM_UNLIKELY (!SCM_FALSEP (vp->hooks[h])))\
{ \
SYNC_REGISTER (); \
vm_dispatch_hook (vp, vp->hooks[h], hook_args); \
CACHE_REGISTER (); \
} \
}
#else
#define RUN_HOOK(h)
#endif
#define BOOT_HOOK() RUN_HOOK (SCM_VM_BOOT_HOOK)
#define HALT_HOOK() RUN_HOOK (SCM_VM_HALT_HOOK)
#define NEXT_HOOK() RUN_HOOK (SCM_VM_NEXT_HOOK)
#define BREAK_HOOK() RUN_HOOK (SCM_VM_BREAK_HOOK)
#define ENTER_HOOK() RUN_HOOK (SCM_VM_ENTER_HOOK)
#define APPLY_HOOK() RUN_HOOK (SCM_VM_APPLY_HOOK)
#define EXIT_HOOK() RUN_HOOK (SCM_VM_EXIT_HOOK)
#define RETURN_HOOK() RUN_HOOK (SCM_VM_RETURN_HOOK)
/*
* Stack operation
*/
#ifdef VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING
# define CHECK_STACK_LEAKN(_n) ASSERT (!sp[_n]);
# define CHECK_STACK_LEAK() CHECK_STACK_LEAKN(1)
# define NULLSTACK(_n) { int __x = _n; CHECK_STACK_LEAKN (_n+1); while (__x > 0) sp[__x--] = NULL; }
/* If you have a nonlocal exit in a pre-wind proc while invoking a continuation
inside a dynwind (phew!), the stack is fully rewound but vm_reset_stack for
that continuation doesn't have a chance to run. It's not important on a
semantic level, but it does mess up our stack nulling -- so this macro is to
fix that. */
# define NULLSTACK_FOR_NONLOCAL_EXIT() if (vp->sp > sp) NULLSTACK (vp->sp - sp);
#else
# define CHECK_STACK_LEAKN(_n)
# define CHECK_STACK_LEAK()
# define NULLSTACK(_n)
# define NULLSTACK_FOR_NONLOCAL_EXIT()
#endif
#define CHECK_OVERFLOW() \
if (sp > stack_limit) \
goto vm_error_stack_overflow
#define CHECK_UNDERFLOW() \
if (sp < stack_base) \
goto vm_error_stack_underflow;
#define PUSH(x) do { sp++; CHECK_OVERFLOW (); *sp = x; } while (0)
#define DROP() do { sp--; CHECK_UNDERFLOW (); NULLSTACK (1); } while (0)
#define DROPN(_n) do { sp -= (_n); CHECK_UNDERFLOW (); NULLSTACK (_n); } while (0)
#define POP(x) do { x = *sp; DROP (); } while (0)
/* A fast CONS. This has to be fast since its used, for instance, by
POP_LIST when fetching a function's argument list. Note: `scm_cell' is an
inlined function in Guile 1.7. Unfortunately, it calls
`scm_gc_for_newcell ()' which is _not_ inlined and allocated cells on the
heap. XXX */
#define CONS(x,y,z) \
{ \
SYNC_BEFORE_GC (); \
x = scm_cell (SCM_UNPACK (y), SCM_UNPACK (z)); \
}
/* Pop the N objects on top of the stack and push a list that contains
them. */
#define POP_LIST(n) \
do \
{ \
int i; \
SCM l = SCM_EOL, x; \
for (i = n; i; i--) \
{ \
POP (x); \
CONS (l, x, l); \
} \
PUSH (l); \
} while (0)
/* The opposite: push all of the elements in L onto the list. */
#define PUSH_LIST(l, NILP) \
do \
{ \
for (; scm_is_pair (l); l = SCM_CDR (l)) \
PUSH (SCM_CAR (l)); \
if (SCM_UNLIKELY (!NILP (l))) { \
finish_args = scm_list_1 (l); \
goto vm_error_improper_list; \
} \
} while (0)
#define POP_LIST_MARK() \
do { \
SCM o; \
SCM l = SCM_EOL; \
POP (o); \
while (!SCM_UNBNDP (o)) \
{ \
CONS (l, o, l); \
POP (o); \
} \
PUSH (l); \
} while (0)
#define POP_CONS_MARK() \
do { \
SCM o, l; \
POP (l); \
POP (o); \
while (!SCM_UNBNDP (o)) \
{ \
CONS (l, o, l); \
POP (o); \
} \
PUSH (l); \
} while (0)
/*
* Instruction operation
*/
#define FETCH() (*ip++)
#define FETCH_LENGTH(len) do { len=*ip++; len<<=8; len+=*ip++; len<<=8; len+=*ip++; } while (0)
#undef CLOCK
#if VM_USE_CLOCK
#define CLOCK(n) vp->clock += n
#else
#define CLOCK(n)
#endif
#undef NEXT_JUMP
#ifdef HAVE_LABELS_AS_VALUES
#define NEXT_JUMP() goto *jump_table[FETCH () & SCM_VM_INSTRUCTION_MASK]
#else
#define NEXT_JUMP() goto vm_start
#endif
#define NEXT \
{ \
CLOCK (1); \
NEXT_HOOK (); \
CHECK_STACK_LEAK (); \
NEXT_JUMP (); \
}
/*
* Stack frame
*/
#define INIT_ARGS() \
{ \
if (SCM_UNLIKELY (bp->nrest)) \
{ \
int n = nargs - (bp->nargs - 1); \
if (n < 0) \
goto vm_error_wrong_num_args; \
/* NB, can cause GC while setting up the \
stack frame */ \
POP_LIST (n); \
} \
else \
{ \
if (SCM_UNLIKELY (nargs != bp->nargs)) \
goto vm_error_wrong_num_args; \
} \
}
/* See frames.h for the layout of stack frames */
/* When this is called, bp points to the new program data,
and the arguments are already on the stack */
#define NEW_FRAME() \
{ \
int i; \
SCM *dl, *data; \
scm_byte_t *ra = ip; \
\
/* Save old registers */ \
ra = ip; \
dl = fp; \
\
/* New registers */ \
fp = sp - bp->nargs + 1; \
data = SCM_FRAME_DATA_ADDRESS (fp); \
sp = data + 2; \
CHECK_OVERFLOW (); \
stack_base = sp; \
ip = bp->base; \
\
/* Init local variables */ \
for (i=bp->nlocs; i; i--) \
data[-i] = SCM_UNDEFINED; \
\
/* Set frame data */ \
data[2] = (SCM)ra; \
data[1] = 0x0; \
data[0] = (SCM)dl; \
}
/*
Local Variables:
c-file-style: "gnu"
End:
*/