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and added to scm_before_mark_c_hook. (scm_guardian_zombify): Turned into a hook function and added to scm_before_sweep_c_hook.
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344 lines
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/* Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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* any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
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* Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*
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* As a special exception, the Free Software Foundation gives permission
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* for additional uses of the text contained in its release of GUILE.
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*
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* The exception is that, if you link the GUILE library with other files
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* to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
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* resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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* Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of
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* linking the GUILE library code into it.
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*
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* This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
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* the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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*
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* This exception applies only to the code released by the
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* Free Software Foundation under the name GUILE. If you copy
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* code from other Free Software Foundation releases into a copy of
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* GUILE, as the General Public License permits, the exception does
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* not apply to the code that you add in this way. To avoid misleading
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* anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete
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* this exception notice from them.
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*
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* If you write modifications of your own for GUILE, it is your choice
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* whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications.
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* If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice. */
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/* Software engineering face-lift by Greg J. Badros, 11-Dec-1999,
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gjb@cs.washington.edu, http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/gjb */
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/* This is an implementation of guardians as described in
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* R. Kent Dybvig, Carl Bruggeman, and David Eby (1993) "Guardians in
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* a Generation-Based Garbage Collector" ACM SIGPLAN Conference on
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* Programming Language Design and Implementation, June 1993
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* ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/scheme-repository/doc/pubs/guardians.ps.gz
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*
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* Author: Michael N. Livshin
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* Modified by: Mikael Djurfeldt
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include "libguile/_scm.h"
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#include "libguile/ports.h"
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#include "libguile/print.h"
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#include "libguile/smob.h"
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#include "libguile/vectors.h"
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#include "libguile/validate.h"
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#include "libguile/guardians.h"
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static long scm_tc16_guardian;
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/* The live and zombies FIFOs are implemented as tconcs as described
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in Dybvig's paper. This decouples addition and removal of elements
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so that no synchronization between these needs to take place.
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*/
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#define TCONC_IN(tc, obj, pair) \
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do { \
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SCM_SETCAR ((tc).tail, obj); \
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SCM_SETCAR (pair, SCM_BOOL_F); \
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SCM_SETCDR (pair, SCM_EOL); \
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SCM_SETCDR ((tc).tail, pair); \
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(tc).tail = pair; \
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} while (0)
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#define TCONC_OUT(tc, res) \
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do { \
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(res) = SCM_CAR ((tc).head); \
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(tc).head = SCM_CDR ((tc).head); \
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} while (0)
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#define TCONC_EMPTYP(tc) (SCM_EQ_P ((tc).head, (tc).tail))
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typedef struct tconc_t
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{
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SCM head;
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SCM tail;
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} tconc_t;
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typedef struct guardian_t
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{
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tconc_t live;
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tconc_t zombies;
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struct guardian_t *next;
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} guardian_t;
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#define GUARDIAN(x) ((guardian_t *) SCM_CELL_WORD_1 (x))
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#define GUARDIAN_LIVE(x) (GUARDIAN (x)->live)
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#define GUARDIAN_ZOMBIES(x) (GUARDIAN (x)->zombies)
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#define GUARDIAN_NEXT(x) (GUARDIAN (x)->next)
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#define CCLO_G(cclo) (SCM_VELTS (cclo)[1])
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/* subr constructed from guard below. */
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static SCM guard1;
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/* this is wrapped in a compiled closure and is the Scheme entry point
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for each guardian: if arg is an object, it's added to the
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guardian's live list. if arg is unbound, the next available
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zombified object (or #f if none) is returned. */
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static SCM
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guard (SCM cclo, SCM arg)
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{
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if (!SCM_UNBNDP (arg))
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{
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scm_guard (cclo, arg);
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return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
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}
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else
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return scm_get_one_zombie (cclo);
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}
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void
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scm_guard (SCM guardian, SCM obj)
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{
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SCM g = CCLO_G (guardian);
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if (SCM_NIMP (obj))
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{
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SCM z;
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SCM_NEWCELL (z);
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/* This critical section barrier will be replaced by a mutex. */
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SCM_DEFER_INTS;
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TCONC_IN (GUARDIAN_LIVE (g), obj, z);
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SCM_ALLOW_INTS;
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}
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}
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SCM
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scm_get_one_zombie (SCM guardian)
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{
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SCM g = CCLO_G (guardian);
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SCM res = SCM_BOOL_F;
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/* This critical section barrier will be replaced by a mutex. */
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SCM_DEFER_INTS;
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if (!TCONC_EMPTYP (GUARDIAN_ZOMBIES (g)))
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TCONC_OUT (GUARDIAN_ZOMBIES (g), res);
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SCM_ALLOW_INTS;
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return res;
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}
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SCM_DEFINE (scm_make_guardian, "make-guardian", 0, 0, 0,
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(),
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"Create a new guardian.\n"
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"A guardian protects a set of objects from garbage collection,\n"
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"allowing a program to apply cleanup or other actions.\n\n"
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"make-guardian returns a procedure representing the guardian.\n"
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"Calling the guardian procedure with an argument adds the\n"
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"argument to the guardian's set of protected objects.\n"
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"Calling the guardian procedure without an argument returns\n"
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"one of the protected objects which are ready for garbage\n"
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"collection or @code{#f} if no such object is available.\n"
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"Objects which are returned in this way are removed from\n"
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"the guardian.\n\n".
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"See R. Kent Dybvig, Carl Bruggeman, and David Eby (1993)\n"
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"\"Guardians in a Generation-Based Garbage Collector\".\n"
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"ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design\n"
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"and Implementation, June 1993.")
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#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_make_guardian
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{
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SCM cclo = scm_makcclo (guard1, 2L);
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guardian_t *g = SCM_MUST_MALLOC_TYPE(guardian_t);
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SCM z1 = scm_cons (SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL);
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SCM z2 = scm_cons (SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL);
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SCM z;
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/* A tconc starts out with one tail pair. */
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g->live.head = g->live.tail = z1;
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g->zombies.head = g->zombies.tail = z2;
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SCM_NEWSMOB (z, scm_tc16_guardian, g);
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CCLO_G (cclo) = z;
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return cclo;
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}
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#undef FUNC_NAME
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/* during the gc mark phase, live guardians are linked into a list
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here. */
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static guardian_t *first_live_guardian = NULL;
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static guardian_t **current_link_field = NULL;
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/* called before gc mark phase begins to initialise the live guardian
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list. */
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static void *
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scm_guardian_gc_init (void *dummy1, void *dummy2, void *dummy3)
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{
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current_link_field = &first_live_guardian;
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first_live_guardian = NULL;
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return 0;
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}
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/* mark a guardian by adding it to the live guardian list. */
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static SCM
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g_mark (SCM ptr)
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{
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*current_link_field = GUARDIAN (ptr);
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current_link_field = &GUARDIAN_NEXT (ptr);
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GUARDIAN_NEXT (ptr) = NULL;
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/* the objects protected by the guardian are not marked here: that
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would prevent them from ever getting collected. instead marking
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is done at the end of the mark phase by scm_guardian_zombify. */
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return SCM_BOOL_F;
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}
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/* this is called by the garbage collector between the mark and sweep
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phases. for each marked guardian, it moves any unmarked object in
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its live list (tconc) to its zombie list (tconc). */
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static void *
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scm_guardian_zombify (void *dummy1, void *dummy2, void *dummy3)
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{
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guardian_t *first_guardian;
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guardian_t **link_field = &first_live_guardian;
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/* Note that new guardians may be stuck on the end of the live
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guardian list as we run this loop. As we move unmarked objects
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to the zombie list and mark them, we may find some guarded
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guardians. The guardian mark function will stick them on the end
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of this list, so they'll be processed properly. */
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do {
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guardian_t *g;
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first_guardian = *link_field;
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link_field = current_link_field;
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/* first, scan all the guardians that are currently known to be live
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and move their unmarked objects to zombie lists. */
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for (g = first_guardian; g; g = g->next)
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{
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SCM tconc_tail = g->live.tail;
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SCM *prev_ptr = &g->live.head;
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SCM pair = g->live.head;
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while (! SCM_EQ_P (pair, tconc_tail))
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{
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SCM next_pair = SCM_CDR (pair);
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if (SCM_NMARKEDP (SCM_CAR (pair)))
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{
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/* got you, zombie! */
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/* out of the live list! */
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*prev_ptr = next_pair;
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/* into the zombie list! */
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TCONC_IN (g->zombies, SCM_CAR (pair), pair);
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}
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else
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prev_ptr = SCM_CDRLOC (pair);
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pair = next_pair;
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}
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/* Mark the cells of the live list (yes, the cells in the list,
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even though we don't care about objects pointed to by the list
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cars, since we know they are already marked). */
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for (pair = g->live.head; SCM_NIMP (pair); pair = SCM_GCCDR (pair))
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SCM_SETGCMARK (pair);
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}
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/* ghouston: Doesn't it seem a bit disturbing that if a zombie
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is returned to full life after getting returned from the
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guardian procedure, it may reference objects which are in a
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guardian's zombie list? Is it not necessary to move such
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zombies back to the live list, to avoid allowing the
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guardian procedure to return an object which is referenced,
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so not collectable? The paper doesn't give this
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impression.
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cmm: the paper does explicitly say that an object that is
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guarded more than once should be returned more than once.
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I believe this covers the above scenario. */
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/* Preserve the zombies in their undead state, by marking to
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prevent collection. Note that this may uncover zombified
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guardians -- if so, they'll be processed in the next loop. */
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for (g = first_guardian; g && (!*link_field || g != *link_field); g = g->next)
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scm_gc_mark (g->zombies.head);
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} while (current_link_field != link_field);
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return 0;
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}
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/* not generally used, since guardian smob is wrapped in a closure.
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maybe useful for debugging. */
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static int
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g_print (SCM exp, SCM port, scm_print_state *pstate)
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{
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char buf[256];
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sprintf (buf, "#<guardian live objs: %lu zombies: %lu>",
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scm_ilength (SCM_CDR (GUARDIAN_LIVE (exp).head)),
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scm_ilength (SCM_CDR (GUARDIAN_ZOMBIES (exp).head)));
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scm_puts (buf, port);
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return 1;
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}
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void
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scm_init_guardian()
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{
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scm_tc16_guardian = scm_make_smob_type_mfpe ("guardian", sizeof (guardian_t),
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g_mark, NULL, g_print, NULL);
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guard1 = scm_make_subr_opt ("guardian", scm_tc7_subr_2o, guard, 0);
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scm_c_hook_add (&scm_before_mark_c_hook, scm_guardian_gc_init, 0, 0);
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scm_c_hook_add (&scm_before_sweep_c_hook, scm_guardian_zombify, 0, 0);
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#include "libguile/guardians.x"
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}
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/*
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Local Variables:
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c-file-style: "gnu"
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End:
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*/
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