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300 | 1 /* Storage allocation and gc for GNU Emacs Lisp interpreter. |
590 | 2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1988, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
300 | 3 |
4 This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
5 | |
6 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) | |
9 any later version. | |
10 | |
11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
14 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
15 | |
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
17 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
18 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
19 | |
20 | |
21 #include "config.h" | |
22 #include "lisp.h" | |
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23 #include "intervals.h" |
356 | 24 #include "puresize.h" |
300 | 25 #ifndef standalone |
26 #include "buffer.h" | |
27 #include "window.h" | |
764 | 28 #ifdef MULTI_FRAME |
29 #include "frame.h" | |
30 #endif /* MULTI_FRAME */ | |
300 | 31 #endif |
32 | |
638 | 33 #include "syssignal.h" |
34 | |
300 | 35 #define max(A,B) ((A) > (B) ? (A) : (B)) |
36 | |
37 /* Macro to verify that storage intended for Lisp objects is not | |
38 out of range to fit in the space for a pointer. | |
39 ADDRESS is the start of the block, and SIZE | |
40 is the amount of space within which objects can start. */ | |
41 #define VALIDATE_LISP_STORAGE(address, size) \ | |
42 do \ | |
43 { \ | |
44 Lisp_Object val; \ | |
45 XSET (val, Lisp_Cons, (char *) address + size); \ | |
46 if ((char *) XCONS (val) != (char *) address + size) \ | |
47 { \ | |
48 free (address); \ | |
49 memory_full (); \ | |
50 } \ | |
51 } while (0) | |
52 | |
53 /* Number of bytes of consing done since the last gc */ | |
54 int consing_since_gc; | |
55 | |
56 /* Number of bytes of consing since gc before another gc should be done. */ | |
57 int gc_cons_threshold; | |
58 | |
59 /* Nonzero during gc */ | |
60 int gc_in_progress; | |
61 | |
62 #ifndef VIRT_ADDR_VARIES | |
63 extern | |
64 #endif /* VIRT_ADDR_VARIES */ | |
65 int malloc_sbrk_used; | |
66 | |
67 #ifndef VIRT_ADDR_VARIES | |
68 extern | |
69 #endif /* VIRT_ADDR_VARIES */ | |
70 int malloc_sbrk_unused; | |
71 | |
764 | 72 /* Two limits controlling how much undo information to keep. */ |
73 int undo_limit; | |
74 int undo_strong_limit; | |
300 | 75 |
76 /* Non-nil means defun should do purecopy on the function definition */ | |
77 Lisp_Object Vpurify_flag; | |
78 | |
79 #ifndef HAVE_SHM | |
80 int pure[PURESIZE / sizeof (int)] = {0,}; /* Force it into data space! */ | |
81 #define PUREBEG (char *) pure | |
82 #else | |
83 #define pure PURE_SEG_BITS /* Use shared memory segment */ | |
84 #define PUREBEG (char *)PURE_SEG_BITS | |
356 | 85 |
86 /* This variable is used only by the XPNTR macro when HAVE_SHM is | |
87 defined. If we used the PURESIZE macro directly there, that would | |
88 make most of emacs dependent on puresize.h, which we don't want - | |
89 you should be able to change that without too much recompilation. | |
90 So map_in_data initializes pure_size, and the dependencies work | |
91 out. */ | |
92 int pure_size; | |
300 | 93 #endif /* not HAVE_SHM */ |
94 | |
95 /* Index in pure at which next pure object will be allocated. */ | |
96 int pureptr; | |
97 | |
98 /* If nonzero, this is a warning delivered by malloc and not yet displayed. */ | |
99 char *pending_malloc_warning; | |
100 | |
101 /* Maximum amount of C stack to save when a GC happens. */ | |
102 | |
103 #ifndef MAX_SAVE_STACK | |
104 #define MAX_SAVE_STACK 16000 | |
105 #endif | |
106 | |
107 /* Buffer in which we save a copy of the C stack at each GC. */ | |
108 | |
109 char *stack_copy; | |
110 int stack_copy_size; | |
111 | |
112 /* Non-zero means ignore malloc warnings. Set during initialization. */ | |
113 int ignore_warnings; | |
114 | |
115 Lisp_Object | |
116 malloc_warning_1 (str) | |
117 Lisp_Object str; | |
118 { | |
119 Fprinc (str, Vstandard_output); | |
120 write_string ("\nKilling some buffers may delay running out of memory.\n", -1); | |
121 write_string ("However, certainly by the time you receive the 95% warning,\n", -1); | |
122 write_string ("you should clean up, kill this Emacs, and start a new one.", -1); | |
123 return Qnil; | |
124 } | |
125 | |
126 /* malloc calls this if it finds we are near exhausting storage */ | |
127 malloc_warning (str) | |
128 char *str; | |
129 { | |
130 pending_malloc_warning = str; | |
131 } | |
132 | |
133 display_malloc_warning () | |
134 { | |
135 register Lisp_Object val; | |
136 | |
137 val = build_string (pending_malloc_warning); | |
138 pending_malloc_warning = 0; | |
139 internal_with_output_to_temp_buffer (" *Danger*", malloc_warning_1, val); | |
140 } | |
141 | |
142 /* Called if malloc returns zero */ | |
143 memory_full () | |
144 { | |
145 error ("Memory exhausted"); | |
146 } | |
147 | |
148 /* like malloc and realloc but check for no memory left */ | |
149 | |
150 long * | |
151 xmalloc (size) | |
152 int size; | |
153 { | |
154 register long *val; | |
155 | |
156 val = (long *) malloc (size); | |
157 | |
158 if (!val && size) memory_full (); | |
159 return val; | |
160 } | |
161 | |
162 long * | |
163 xrealloc (block, size) | |
164 long *block; | |
165 int size; | |
166 { | |
167 register long *val; | |
168 | |
590 | 169 /* We must call malloc explicitly when BLOCK is 0, since some |
170 reallocs don't do this. */ | |
171 if (! block) | |
172 val = (long *) malloc (size); | |
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590 | 174 val = (long *) realloc (block, size); |
300 | 175 |
176 if (!val && size) memory_full (); | |
177 return val; | |
178 } | |
179 | |
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181 #define INTERVAL_BLOCK_SIZE \ |
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182 ((1020 - sizeof (struct interval_block *)) / sizeof (struct interval)) |
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184 struct interval_block |
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185 { |
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186 struct interval_block *next; |
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187 struct interval intervals[INTERVAL_BLOCK_SIZE]; |
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188 }; |
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189 |
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190 struct interval_block *interval_block; |
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191 static int interval_block_index; |
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193 INTERVAL interval_free_list; |
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195 static void |
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196 init_intervals () |
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197 { |
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198 interval_block |
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199 = (struct interval_block *) malloc (sizeof (struct interval_block)); |
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200 interval_block->next = 0; |
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201 bzero (interval_block->intervals, sizeof interval_block->intervals); |
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204 } |
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206 #define INIT_INTERVALS init_intervals () |
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208 INTERVAL |
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216 interval_free_list = interval_free_list->parent; |
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222 register struct interval_block *newi |
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228 VALIDATE_LISP_STORAGE (newi, sizeof *newi); |
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229 newi->next = interval_block; |
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233 val = &interval_block->intervals[interval_block_index++]; |
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240 static int total_free_intervals, total_intervals; |
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246 register INTERVAL i; |
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259 return; |
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300 | 285 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE |
286 /* Allocation of float cells, just like conses */ | |
287 /* We store float cells inside of float_blocks, allocating a new | |
288 float_block with malloc whenever necessary. Float cells reclaimed by | |
289 GC are put on a free list to be reallocated before allocating | |
290 any new float cells from the latest float_block. | |
291 | |
292 Each float_block is just under 1020 bytes long, | |
293 since malloc really allocates in units of powers of two | |
294 and uses 4 bytes for its own overhead. */ | |
295 | |
296 #define FLOAT_BLOCK_SIZE \ | |
297 ((1020 - sizeof (struct float_block *)) / sizeof (struct Lisp_Float)) | |
298 | |
299 struct float_block | |
300 { | |
301 struct float_block *next; | |
302 struct Lisp_Float floats[FLOAT_BLOCK_SIZE]; | |
303 }; | |
304 | |
305 struct float_block *float_block; | |
306 int float_block_index; | |
307 | |
308 struct Lisp_Float *float_free_list; | |
309 | |
310 void | |
311 init_float () | |
312 { | |
313 float_block = (struct float_block *) malloc (sizeof (struct float_block)); | |
314 float_block->next = 0; | |
315 bzero (float_block->floats, sizeof float_block->floats); | |
316 float_block_index = 0; | |
317 float_free_list = 0; | |
318 } | |
319 | |
320 /* Explicitly free a float cell. */ | |
321 free_float (ptr) | |
322 struct Lisp_Float *ptr; | |
323 { | |
324 XFASTINT (ptr->type) = (int) float_free_list; | |
325 float_free_list = ptr; | |
326 } | |
327 | |
328 Lisp_Object | |
329 make_float (float_value) | |
330 double float_value; | |
331 { | |
332 register Lisp_Object val; | |
333 | |
334 if (float_free_list) | |
335 { | |
336 XSET (val, Lisp_Float, float_free_list); | |
337 float_free_list = (struct Lisp_Float *) XFASTINT (float_free_list->type); | |
338 } | |
339 else | |
340 { | |
341 if (float_block_index == FLOAT_BLOCK_SIZE) | |
342 { | |
343 register struct float_block *new = (struct float_block *) malloc (sizeof (struct float_block)); | |
344 if (!new) memory_full (); | |
345 VALIDATE_LISP_STORAGE (new, sizeof *new); | |
346 new->next = float_block; | |
347 float_block = new; | |
348 float_block_index = 0; | |
349 } | |
350 XSET (val, Lisp_Float, &float_block->floats[float_block_index++]); | |
351 } | |
352 XFLOAT (val)->data = float_value; | |
353 XFLOAT (val)->type = 0; /* bug chasing -wsr */ | |
354 consing_since_gc += sizeof (struct Lisp_Float); | |
355 return val; | |
356 } | |
357 | |
358 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
359 | |
360 /* Allocation of cons cells */ | |
361 /* We store cons cells inside of cons_blocks, allocating a new | |
362 cons_block with malloc whenever necessary. Cons cells reclaimed by | |
363 GC are put on a free list to be reallocated before allocating | |
364 any new cons cells from the latest cons_block. | |
365 | |
366 Each cons_block is just under 1020 bytes long, | |
367 since malloc really allocates in units of powers of two | |
368 and uses 4 bytes for its own overhead. */ | |
369 | |
370 #define CONS_BLOCK_SIZE \ | |
371 ((1020 - sizeof (struct cons_block *)) / sizeof (struct Lisp_Cons)) | |
372 | |
373 struct cons_block | |
374 { | |
375 struct cons_block *next; | |
376 struct Lisp_Cons conses[CONS_BLOCK_SIZE]; | |
377 }; | |
378 | |
379 struct cons_block *cons_block; | |
380 int cons_block_index; | |
381 | |
382 struct Lisp_Cons *cons_free_list; | |
383 | |
384 void | |
385 init_cons () | |
386 { | |
387 cons_block = (struct cons_block *) malloc (sizeof (struct cons_block)); | |
388 cons_block->next = 0; | |
389 bzero (cons_block->conses, sizeof cons_block->conses); | |
390 cons_block_index = 0; | |
391 cons_free_list = 0; | |
392 } | |
393 | |
394 /* Explicitly free a cons cell. */ | |
395 free_cons (ptr) | |
396 struct Lisp_Cons *ptr; | |
397 { | |
398 XFASTINT (ptr->car) = (int) cons_free_list; | |
399 cons_free_list = ptr; | |
400 } | |
401 | |
402 DEFUN ("cons", Fcons, Scons, 2, 2, 0, | |
403 "Create a new cons, give it CAR and CDR as components, and return it.") | |
404 (car, cdr) | |
405 Lisp_Object car, cdr; | |
406 { | |
407 register Lisp_Object val; | |
408 | |
409 if (cons_free_list) | |
410 { | |
411 XSET (val, Lisp_Cons, cons_free_list); | |
412 cons_free_list = (struct Lisp_Cons *) XFASTINT (cons_free_list->car); | |
413 } | |
414 else | |
415 { | |
416 if (cons_block_index == CONS_BLOCK_SIZE) | |
417 { | |
418 register struct cons_block *new = (struct cons_block *) malloc (sizeof (struct cons_block)); | |
419 if (!new) memory_full (); | |
420 VALIDATE_LISP_STORAGE (new, sizeof *new); | |
421 new->next = cons_block; | |
422 cons_block = new; | |
423 cons_block_index = 0; | |
424 } | |
425 XSET (val, Lisp_Cons, &cons_block->conses[cons_block_index++]); | |
426 } | |
427 XCONS (val)->car = car; | |
428 XCONS (val)->cdr = cdr; | |
429 consing_since_gc += sizeof (struct Lisp_Cons); | |
430 return val; | |
431 } | |
432 | |
433 DEFUN ("list", Flist, Slist, 0, MANY, 0, | |
434 "Return a newly created list with specified arguments as elements.\n\ | |
435 Any number of arguments, even zero arguments, are allowed.") | |
436 (nargs, args) | |
437 int nargs; | |
438 register Lisp_Object *args; | |
439 { | |
440 register Lisp_Object len, val, val_tail; | |
441 | |
442 XFASTINT (len) = nargs; | |
443 val = Fmake_list (len, Qnil); | |
444 val_tail = val; | |
485 | 445 while (!NILP (val_tail)) |
300 | 446 { |
447 XCONS (val_tail)->car = *args++; | |
448 val_tail = XCONS (val_tail)->cdr; | |
449 } | |
450 return val; | |
451 } | |
452 | |
453 DEFUN ("make-list", Fmake_list, Smake_list, 2, 2, 0, | |
454 "Return a newly created list of length LENGTH, with each element being INIT.") | |
455 (length, init) | |
456 register Lisp_Object length, init; | |
457 { | |
458 register Lisp_Object val; | |
459 register int size; | |
460 | |
461 if (XTYPE (length) != Lisp_Int || XINT (length) < 0) | |
462 length = wrong_type_argument (Qnatnump, length); | |
463 size = XINT (length); | |
464 | |
465 val = Qnil; | |
466 while (size-- > 0) | |
467 val = Fcons (init, val); | |
468 return val; | |
469 } | |
470 | |
471 /* Allocation of vectors */ | |
472 | |
473 struct Lisp_Vector *all_vectors; | |
474 | |
475 DEFUN ("make-vector", Fmake_vector, Smake_vector, 2, 2, 0, | |
476 "Return a newly created vector of length LENGTH, with each element being INIT.\n\ | |
477 See also the function `vector'.") | |
478 (length, init) | |
479 register Lisp_Object length, init; | |
480 { | |
481 register int sizei, index; | |
482 register Lisp_Object vector; | |
483 register struct Lisp_Vector *p; | |
484 | |
485 if (XTYPE (length) != Lisp_Int || XINT (length) < 0) | |
486 length = wrong_type_argument (Qnatnump, length); | |
487 sizei = XINT (length); | |
488 | |
489 p = (struct Lisp_Vector *) malloc (sizeof (struct Lisp_Vector) + (sizei - 1) * sizeof (Lisp_Object)); | |
490 if (p == 0) | |
491 memory_full (); | |
492 VALIDATE_LISP_STORAGE (p, 0); | |
493 | |
494 XSET (vector, Lisp_Vector, p); | |
495 consing_since_gc += sizeof (struct Lisp_Vector) + (sizei - 1) * sizeof (Lisp_Object); | |
496 | |
497 p->size = sizei; | |
498 p->next = all_vectors; | |
499 all_vectors = p; | |
500 | |
501 for (index = 0; index < sizei; index++) | |
502 p->contents[index] = init; | |
503 | |
504 return vector; | |
505 } | |
506 | |
507 DEFUN ("vector", Fvector, Svector, 0, MANY, 0, | |
508 "Return a newly created vector with specified arguments as elements.\n\ | |
509 Any number of arguments, even zero arguments, are allowed.") | |
510 (nargs, args) | |
511 register int nargs; | |
512 Lisp_Object *args; | |
513 { | |
514 register Lisp_Object len, val; | |
515 register int index; | |
516 register struct Lisp_Vector *p; | |
517 | |
518 XFASTINT (len) = nargs; | |
519 val = Fmake_vector (len, Qnil); | |
520 p = XVECTOR (val); | |
521 for (index = 0; index < nargs; index++) | |
522 p->contents[index] = args[index]; | |
523 return val; | |
524 } | |
525 | |
526 DEFUN ("make-byte-code", Fmake_byte_code, Smake_byte_code, 4, MANY, 0, | |
527 "Create a byte-code object with specified arguments as elements.\n\ | |
528 The arguments should be the arglist, bytecode-string, constant vector,\n\ | |
529 stack size, (optional) doc string, and (optional) interactive spec.\n\ | |
530 The first four arguments are required; at most six have any\n\ | |
531 significance.") | |
532 (nargs, args) | |
533 register int nargs; | |
534 Lisp_Object *args; | |
535 { | |
536 register Lisp_Object len, val; | |
537 register int index; | |
538 register struct Lisp_Vector *p; | |
539 | |
540 XFASTINT (len) = nargs; | |
485 | 541 if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag)) |
300 | 542 val = make_pure_vector (len); |
543 else | |
544 val = Fmake_vector (len, Qnil); | |
545 p = XVECTOR (val); | |
546 for (index = 0; index < nargs; index++) | |
547 { | |
485 | 548 if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag)) |
300 | 549 args[index] = Fpurecopy (args[index]); |
550 p->contents[index] = args[index]; | |
551 } | |
552 XSETTYPE (val, Lisp_Compiled); | |
553 return val; | |
554 } | |
555 | |
556 /* Allocation of symbols. | |
557 Just like allocation of conses! | |
558 | |
559 Each symbol_block is just under 1020 bytes long, | |
560 since malloc really allocates in units of powers of two | |
561 and uses 4 bytes for its own overhead. */ | |
562 | |
563 #define SYMBOL_BLOCK_SIZE \ | |
564 ((1020 - sizeof (struct symbol_block *)) / sizeof (struct Lisp_Symbol)) | |
565 | |
566 struct symbol_block | |
567 { | |
568 struct symbol_block *next; | |
569 struct Lisp_Symbol symbols[SYMBOL_BLOCK_SIZE]; | |
570 }; | |
571 | |
572 struct symbol_block *symbol_block; | |
573 int symbol_block_index; | |
574 | |
575 struct Lisp_Symbol *symbol_free_list; | |
576 | |
577 void | |
578 init_symbol () | |
579 { | |
580 symbol_block = (struct symbol_block *) malloc (sizeof (struct symbol_block)); | |
581 symbol_block->next = 0; | |
582 bzero (symbol_block->symbols, sizeof symbol_block->symbols); | |
583 symbol_block_index = 0; | |
584 symbol_free_list = 0; | |
585 } | |
586 | |
587 DEFUN ("make-symbol", Fmake_symbol, Smake_symbol, 1, 1, 0, | |
588 "Return a newly allocated uninterned symbol whose name is NAME.\n\ | |
589 Its value and function definition are void, and its property list is nil.") | |
590 (str) | |
591 Lisp_Object str; | |
592 { | |
593 register Lisp_Object val; | |
594 register struct Lisp_Symbol *p; | |
595 | |
596 CHECK_STRING (str, 0); | |
597 | |
598 if (symbol_free_list) | |
599 { | |
600 XSET (val, Lisp_Symbol, symbol_free_list); | |
601 symbol_free_list | |
602 = (struct Lisp_Symbol *) XFASTINT (symbol_free_list->value); | |
603 } | |
604 else | |
605 { | |
606 if (symbol_block_index == SYMBOL_BLOCK_SIZE) | |
607 { | |
608 struct symbol_block *new = (struct symbol_block *) malloc (sizeof (struct symbol_block)); | |
609 if (!new) memory_full (); | |
610 VALIDATE_LISP_STORAGE (new, sizeof *new); | |
611 new->next = symbol_block; | |
612 symbol_block = new; | |
613 symbol_block_index = 0; | |
614 } | |
615 XSET (val, Lisp_Symbol, &symbol_block->symbols[symbol_block_index++]); | |
616 } | |
617 p = XSYMBOL (val); | |
618 p->name = XSTRING (str); | |
619 p->plist = Qnil; | |
620 p->value = Qunbound; | |
621 p->function = Qunbound; | |
622 p->next = 0; | |
623 consing_since_gc += sizeof (struct Lisp_Symbol); | |
624 return val; | |
625 } | |
626 | |
627 /* Allocation of markers. | |
628 Works like allocation of conses. */ | |
629 | |
630 #define MARKER_BLOCK_SIZE \ | |
631 ((1020 - sizeof (struct marker_block *)) / sizeof (struct Lisp_Marker)) | |
632 | |
633 struct marker_block | |
634 { | |
635 struct marker_block *next; | |
636 struct Lisp_Marker markers[MARKER_BLOCK_SIZE]; | |
637 }; | |
638 | |
639 struct marker_block *marker_block; | |
640 int marker_block_index; | |
641 | |
642 struct Lisp_Marker *marker_free_list; | |
643 | |
644 void | |
645 init_marker () | |
646 { | |
647 marker_block = (struct marker_block *) malloc (sizeof (struct marker_block)); | |
648 marker_block->next = 0; | |
649 bzero (marker_block->markers, sizeof marker_block->markers); | |
650 marker_block_index = 0; | |
651 marker_free_list = 0; | |
652 } | |
653 | |
654 DEFUN ("make-marker", Fmake_marker, Smake_marker, 0, 0, 0, | |
655 "Return a newly allocated marker which does not point at any place.") | |
656 () | |
657 { | |
658 register Lisp_Object val; | |
659 register struct Lisp_Marker *p; | |
638 | 660 |
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662 { | |
663 XSET (val, Lisp_Marker, marker_free_list); | |
664 marker_free_list | |
665 = (struct Lisp_Marker *) XFASTINT (marker_free_list->chain); | |
666 } | |
667 else | |
668 { | |
669 if (marker_block_index == MARKER_BLOCK_SIZE) | |
670 { | |
671 struct marker_block *new = (struct marker_block *) malloc (sizeof (struct marker_block)); | |
672 if (!new) memory_full (); | |
673 VALIDATE_LISP_STORAGE (new, sizeof *new); | |
674 new->next = marker_block; | |
675 marker_block = new; | |
676 marker_block_index = 0; | |
677 } | |
678 XSET (val, Lisp_Marker, &marker_block->markers[marker_block_index++]); | |
679 } | |
680 p = XMARKER (val); | |
681 p->buffer = 0; | |
682 p->bufpos = 0; | |
683 p->chain = Qnil; | |
684 consing_since_gc += sizeof (struct Lisp_Marker); | |
685 return val; | |
686 } | |
687 | |
688 /* Allocation of strings */ | |
689 | |
690 /* Strings reside inside of string_blocks. The entire data of the string, | |
691 both the size and the contents, live in part of the `chars' component of a string_block. | |
692 The `pos' component is the index within `chars' of the first free byte. | |
693 | |
694 first_string_block points to the first string_block ever allocated. | |
695 Each block points to the next one with its `next' field. | |
696 The `prev' fields chain in reverse order. | |
697 The last one allocated is the one currently being filled. | |
698 current_string_block points to it. | |
699 | |
700 The string_blocks that hold individual large strings | |
701 go in a separate chain, started by large_string_blocks. */ | |
702 | |
703 | |
704 /* String blocks contain this many useful bytes. | |
705 8188 is power of 2, minus 4 for malloc overhead. */ | |
706 #define STRING_BLOCK_SIZE (8188 - sizeof (struct string_block_head)) | |
707 | |
708 /* A string bigger than this gets its own specially-made string block | |
709 if it doesn't fit in the current one. */ | |
710 #define STRING_BLOCK_OUTSIZE 1024 | |
711 | |
712 struct string_block_head | |
713 { | |
714 struct string_block *next, *prev; | |
715 int pos; | |
716 }; | |
717 | |
718 struct string_block | |
719 { | |
720 struct string_block *next, *prev; | |
721 int pos; | |
722 char chars[STRING_BLOCK_SIZE]; | |
723 }; | |
724 | |
725 /* This points to the string block we are now allocating strings. */ | |
726 | |
727 struct string_block *current_string_block; | |
728 | |
729 /* This points to the oldest string block, the one that starts the chain. */ | |
730 | |
731 struct string_block *first_string_block; | |
732 | |
733 /* Last string block in chain of those made for individual large strings. */ | |
734 | |
735 struct string_block *large_string_blocks; | |
736 | |
737 /* If SIZE is the length of a string, this returns how many bytes | |
738 the string occupies in a string_block (including padding). */ | |
739 | |
740 #define STRING_FULLSIZE(size) (((size) + sizeof (struct Lisp_String) + PAD) \ | |
741 & ~(PAD - 1)) | |
742 #define PAD (sizeof (int)) | |
743 | |
744 #if 0 | |
745 #define STRING_FULLSIZE(SIZE) \ | |
746 (((SIZE) + 2 * sizeof (int)) & ~(sizeof (int) - 1)) | |
747 #endif | |
748 | |
749 void | |
750 init_strings () | |
751 { | |
752 current_string_block = (struct string_block *) malloc (sizeof (struct string_block)); | |
753 first_string_block = current_string_block; | |
754 consing_since_gc += sizeof (struct string_block); | |
755 current_string_block->next = 0; | |
756 current_string_block->prev = 0; | |
757 current_string_block->pos = 0; | |
758 large_string_blocks = 0; | |
759 } | |
760 | |
761 DEFUN ("make-string", Fmake_string, Smake_string, 2, 2, 0, | |
762 "Return a newly created string of length LENGTH, with each element being INIT.\n\ | |
763 Both LENGTH and INIT must be numbers.") | |
764 (length, init) | |
765 Lisp_Object length, init; | |
766 { | |
767 register Lisp_Object val; | |
768 register unsigned char *p, *end, c; | |
769 | |
770 if (XTYPE (length) != Lisp_Int || XINT (length) < 0) | |
771 length = wrong_type_argument (Qnatnump, length); | |
772 CHECK_NUMBER (init, 1); | |
773 val = make_uninit_string (XINT (length)); | |
774 c = XINT (init); | |
775 p = XSTRING (val)->data; | |
776 end = p + XSTRING (val)->size; | |
777 while (p != end) | |
778 *p++ = c; | |
779 *p = 0; | |
780 return val; | |
781 } | |
782 | |
783 Lisp_Object | |
784 make_string (contents, length) | |
785 char *contents; | |
786 int length; | |
787 { | |
788 register Lisp_Object val; | |
789 val = make_uninit_string (length); | |
790 bcopy (contents, XSTRING (val)->data, length); | |
791 return val; | |
792 } | |
793 | |
794 Lisp_Object | |
795 build_string (str) | |
796 char *str; | |
797 { | |
798 return make_string (str, strlen (str)); | |
799 } | |
800 | |
801 Lisp_Object | |
802 make_uninit_string (length) | |
803 int length; | |
804 { | |
805 register Lisp_Object val; | |
806 register int fullsize = STRING_FULLSIZE (length); | |
807 | |
808 if (length < 0) abort (); | |
809 | |
810 if (fullsize <= STRING_BLOCK_SIZE - current_string_block->pos) | |
811 /* This string can fit in the current string block */ | |
812 { | |
813 XSET (val, Lisp_String, | |
814 (struct Lisp_String *) (current_string_block->chars + current_string_block->pos)); | |
815 current_string_block->pos += fullsize; | |
816 } | |
817 else if (fullsize > STRING_BLOCK_OUTSIZE) | |
818 /* This string gets its own string block */ | |
819 { | |
820 register struct string_block *new | |
821 = (struct string_block *) malloc (sizeof (struct string_block_head) + fullsize); | |
822 VALIDATE_LISP_STORAGE (new, 0); | |
823 if (!new) memory_full (); | |
824 consing_since_gc += sizeof (struct string_block_head) + fullsize; | |
825 new->pos = fullsize; | |
826 new->next = large_string_blocks; | |
827 large_string_blocks = new; | |
828 XSET (val, Lisp_String, | |
829 (struct Lisp_String *) ((struct string_block_head *)new + 1)); | |
830 } | |
831 else | |
832 /* Make a new current string block and start it off with this string */ | |
833 { | |
834 register struct string_block *new | |
835 = (struct string_block *) malloc (sizeof (struct string_block)); | |
836 if (!new) memory_full (); | |
837 VALIDATE_LISP_STORAGE (new, sizeof *new); | |
838 consing_since_gc += sizeof (struct string_block); | |
839 current_string_block->next = new; | |
840 new->prev = current_string_block; | |
841 new->next = 0; | |
842 current_string_block = new; | |
843 new->pos = fullsize; | |
844 XSET (val, Lisp_String, | |
845 (struct Lisp_String *) current_string_block->chars); | |
846 } | |
847 | |
848 XSTRING (val)->size = length; | |
849 XSTRING (val)->data[length] = 0; | |
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850 INITIALIZE_INTERVAL (XSTRING (val), NULL_INTERVAL); |
300 | 851 |
852 return val; | |
853 } | |
854 | |
855 /* Return a newly created vector or string with specified arguments as | |
856 elements. If all the arguments are characters, make a string; | |
857 otherwise, make a vector. Any number of arguments, even zero | |
858 arguments, are allowed. */ | |
859 | |
860 Lisp_Object | |
434 | 861 make_array (nargs, args) |
300 | 862 register int nargs; |
863 Lisp_Object *args; | |
864 { | |
865 int i; | |
866 | |
867 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) | |
868 if (XTYPE (args[i]) != Lisp_Int | |
869 || (unsigned) XINT (args[i]) >= 0400) | |
870 return Fvector (nargs, args); | |
871 | |
872 /* Since the loop exited, we know that all the things in it are | |
873 characters, so we can make a string. */ | |
874 { | |
875 Lisp_Object result = Fmake_string (nargs, make_number (0)); | |
876 | |
877 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) | |
878 XSTRING (result)->data[i] = XINT (args[i]); | |
879 | |
880 return result; | |
881 } | |
882 } | |
883 | |
884 /* Note: the user cannot manipulate ropes portably by referring | |
885 to the chars of the string, because combining two chars to make a GLYPH | |
886 depends on endianness. */ | |
887 | |
888 DEFUN ("make-rope", Fmake_rope, Smake_rope, 0, MANY, 0, | |
363 | 889 "Return a newly created rope containing the arguments of this function.\n\ |
300 | 890 A rope is a string, except that its contents will be treated as an\n\ |
891 array of glyphs, where a glyph is an integer type that may be larger\n\ | |
892 than a character. Emacs is normally configured to use 8-bit glyphs,\n\ | |
893 so ropes are normally no different from strings. But Emacs may be\n\ | |
894 configured to use 16-bit glyphs, to allow the use of larger fonts.\n\ | |
895 \n\ | |
896 Each argument (which must be an integer) specifies one glyph, whatever\n\ | |
897 size glyphs may be.\n\ | |
898 \n\ | |
899 See variable `buffer-display-table' for the uses of ropes.") | |
900 (nargs, args) | |
901 register int nargs; | |
902 Lisp_Object *args; | |
903 { | |
904 register int i; | |
905 register Lisp_Object val; | |
906 register GLYPH *p; | |
907 | |
908 val = make_uninit_string (nargs * sizeof (GLYPH)); | |
909 | |
910 p = (GLYPH *) XSTRING (val)->data; | |
911 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) | |
912 { | |
913 CHECK_NUMBER (args[i], i); | |
914 p[i] = XFASTINT (args[i]); | |
915 } | |
916 return val; | |
917 } | |
918 | |
919 DEFUN ("rope-elt", Frope_elt, Srope_elt, 2, 2, 0, | |
920 "Return an element of rope R at index N.\n\ | |
921 A rope is a string in which each pair of bytes is considered an element.\n\ | |
922 See variable `buffer-display-table' for the uses of ropes.") | |
923 (r, n) | |
924 { | |
925 CHECK_STRING (r, 0); | |
926 CHECK_NUMBER (n, 1); | |
927 if ((XSTRING (r)->size / sizeof (GLYPH)) <= XINT (n) || XINT (n) < 0) | |
928 args_out_of_range (r, n); | |
929 return ((GLYPH *) XSTRING (r)->data)[XFASTINT (n)]; | |
930 } | |
931 | |
932 /* Must get an error if pure storage is full, | |
933 since if it cannot hold a large string | |
934 it may be able to hold conses that point to that string; | |
935 then the string is not protected from gc. */ | |
936 | |
937 Lisp_Object | |
938 make_pure_string (data, length) | |
939 char *data; | |
940 int length; | |
941 { | |
942 register Lisp_Object new; | |
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300 | 944 |
945 if (pureptr + size > PURESIZE) | |
946 error ("Pure Lisp storage exhausted"); | |
947 XSET (new, Lisp_String, PUREBEG + pureptr); | |
948 XSTRING (new)->size = length; | |
949 bcopy (data, XSTRING (new)->data, length); | |
950 XSTRING (new)->data[length] = 0; | |
951 pureptr += (size + sizeof (int) - 1) | |
952 / sizeof (int) * sizeof (int); | |
953 return new; | |
954 } | |
955 | |
956 Lisp_Object | |
957 pure_cons (car, cdr) | |
958 Lisp_Object car, cdr; | |
959 { | |
960 register Lisp_Object new; | |
961 | |
962 if (pureptr + sizeof (struct Lisp_Cons) > PURESIZE) | |
963 error ("Pure Lisp storage exhausted"); | |
964 XSET (new, Lisp_Cons, PUREBEG + pureptr); | |
965 pureptr += sizeof (struct Lisp_Cons); | |
966 XCONS (new)->car = Fpurecopy (car); | |
967 XCONS (new)->cdr = Fpurecopy (cdr); | |
968 return new; | |
969 } | |
970 | |
971 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE | |
972 | |
973 Lisp_Object | |
974 make_pure_float (num) | |
975 double num; | |
976 { | |
977 register Lisp_Object new; | |
978 | |
979 if (pureptr + sizeof (struct Lisp_Float) > PURESIZE) | |
980 error ("Pure Lisp storage exhausted"); | |
981 XSET (new, Lisp_Float, PUREBEG + pureptr); | |
982 pureptr += sizeof (struct Lisp_Float); | |
983 XFLOAT (new)->data = num; | |
984 XFLOAT (new)->type = 0; /* bug chasing -wsr */ | |
985 return new; | |
986 } | |
987 | |
988 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
989 | |
990 Lisp_Object | |
991 make_pure_vector (len) | |
992 int len; | |
993 { | |
994 register Lisp_Object new; | |
995 register int size = sizeof (struct Lisp_Vector) + (len - 1) * sizeof (Lisp_Object); | |
996 | |
997 if (pureptr + size > PURESIZE) | |
998 error ("Pure Lisp storage exhausted"); | |
999 | |
1000 XSET (new, Lisp_Vector, PUREBEG + pureptr); | |
1001 pureptr += size; | |
1002 XVECTOR (new)->size = len; | |
1003 return new; | |
1004 } | |
1005 | |
1006 DEFUN ("purecopy", Fpurecopy, Spurecopy, 1, 1, 0, | |
1007 "Make a copy of OBJECT in pure storage.\n\ | |
1008 Recursively copies contents of vectors and cons cells.\n\ | |
1009 Does not copy symbols.") | |
1010 (obj) | |
1011 register Lisp_Object obj; | |
1012 { | |
1013 register Lisp_Object new, tem; | |
1014 register int i; | |
1015 | |
485 | 1016 if (NILP (Vpurify_flag)) |
300 | 1017 return obj; |
1018 | |
1019 if ((PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) XPNTR (obj) < (PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) ((char *) pure + PURESIZE) | |
1020 && (PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) XPNTR (obj) >= (PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) pure) | |
1021 return obj; | |
1022 | |
1023 #ifdef SWITCH_ENUM_BUG | |
1024 switch ((int) XTYPE (obj)) | |
1025 #else | |
1026 switch (XTYPE (obj)) | |
1027 #endif | |
1028 { | |
1029 case Lisp_Marker: | |
1030 error ("Attempt to copy a marker to pure storage"); | |
1031 | |
1032 case Lisp_Cons: | |
1033 return pure_cons (XCONS (obj)->car, XCONS (obj)->cdr); | |
1034 | |
1035 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE | |
1036 case Lisp_Float: | |
1037 return make_pure_float (XFLOAT (obj)->data); | |
1038 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
1039 | |
1040 case Lisp_String: | |
1041 return make_pure_string (XSTRING (obj)->data, XSTRING (obj)->size); | |
1042 | |
1043 case Lisp_Compiled: | |
1044 case Lisp_Vector: | |
1045 new = make_pure_vector (XVECTOR (obj)->size); | |
1046 for (i = 0; i < XVECTOR (obj)->size; i++) | |
1047 { | |
1048 tem = XVECTOR (obj)->contents[i]; | |
1049 XVECTOR (new)->contents[i] = Fpurecopy (tem); | |
1050 } | |
1051 XSETTYPE (new, XTYPE (obj)); | |
1052 return new; | |
1053 | |
1054 default: | |
1055 return obj; | |
1056 } | |
1057 } | |
1058 | |
1059 /* Recording what needs to be marked for gc. */ | |
1060 | |
1061 struct gcpro *gcprolist; | |
1062 | |
727 | 1063 #define NSTATICS 512 |
300 | 1064 |
1065 Lisp_Object *staticvec[NSTATICS] = {0}; | |
1066 | |
1067 int staticidx = 0; | |
1068 | |
1069 /* Put an entry in staticvec, pointing at the variable whose address is given */ | |
1070 | |
1071 void | |
1072 staticpro (varaddress) | |
1073 Lisp_Object *varaddress; | |
1074 { | |
1075 staticvec[staticidx++] = varaddress; | |
1076 if (staticidx >= NSTATICS) | |
1077 abort (); | |
1078 } | |
1079 | |
1080 struct catchtag | |
1081 { | |
1082 Lisp_Object tag; | |
1083 Lisp_Object val; | |
1084 struct catchtag *next; | |
1085 /* jmp_buf jmp; /* We don't need this for GC purposes */ | |
1086 }; | |
1087 | |
1088 struct backtrace | |
1089 { | |
1090 struct backtrace *next; | |
1091 Lisp_Object *function; | |
1092 Lisp_Object *args; /* Points to vector of args. */ | |
1093 int nargs; /* length of vector */ | |
1094 /* if nargs is UNEVALLED, args points to slot holding list of unevalled args */ | |
1095 char evalargs; | |
1096 }; | |
1097 | |
1098 /* Two flags that are set during GC in the `size' component | |
1099 of a string or vector. On some machines, these flags | |
1100 are defined by the m- file to be different bits. */ | |
1101 | |
1102 /* On vector, means it has been marked. | |
1103 On string size field or a reference to a string, | |
1104 means not the last reference in the chain. */ | |
1105 | |
1106 #ifndef ARRAY_MARK_FLAG | |
1107 #define ARRAY_MARK_FLAG ((MARKBIT >> 1) & ~MARKBIT) | |
1108 #endif /* no ARRAY_MARK_FLAG */ | |
1109 | |
1110 /* Any slot that is a Lisp_Object can point to a string | |
1111 and thus can be put on a string's reference-chain | |
1112 and thus may need to have its ARRAY_MARK_FLAG set. | |
1113 This includes the slots whose markbits are used to mark | |
1114 the containing objects. */ | |
1115 | |
1116 #if ARRAY_MARK_FLAG == MARKBIT | |
1117 you lose | |
1118 #endif | |
1119 | |
1120 int total_conses, total_markers, total_symbols, total_string_size, total_vector_size; | |
1121 int total_free_conses, total_free_markers, total_free_symbols; | |
1122 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE | |
1123 int total_free_floats, total_floats; | |
1124 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
1125 | |
1126 static void mark_object (), mark_buffer (); | |
1127 static void clear_marks (), gc_sweep (); | |
1128 static void compact_strings (); | |
1129 | |
1130 DEFUN ("garbage-collect", Fgarbage_collect, Sgarbage_collect, 0, 0, "", | |
1131 "Reclaim storage for Lisp objects no longer needed.\n\ | |
1132 Returns info on amount of space in use:\n\ | |
1133 ((USED-CONSES . FREE-CONSES) (USED-SYMS . FREE-SYMS)\n\ | |
1134 (USED-MARKERS . FREE-MARKERS) USED-STRING-CHARS USED-VECTOR-SLOTS\n\ | |
1135 (USED-FLOATS . FREE-FLOATS))\n\ | |
1136 Garbage collection happens automatically if you cons more than\n\ | |
1137 `gc-cons-threshold' bytes of Lisp data since previous garbage collection.") | |
1138 () | |
1139 { | |
1140 register struct gcpro *tail; | |
1141 register struct specbinding *bind; | |
1142 struct catchtag *catch; | |
1143 struct handler *handler; | |
1144 register struct backtrace *backlist; | |
1145 register Lisp_Object tem; | |
1146 char *omessage = echo_area_glyphs; | |
1147 char stack_top_variable; | |
1148 register int i; | |
1149 | |
1150 /* Save a copy of the contents of the stack, for debugging. */ | |
1151 #if MAX_SAVE_STACK > 0 | |
485 | 1152 if (NILP (Vpurify_flag)) |
300 | 1153 { |
1154 i = &stack_top_variable - stack_bottom; | |
1155 if (i < 0) i = -i; | |
1156 if (i < MAX_SAVE_STACK) | |
1157 { | |
1158 if (stack_copy == 0) | |
1159 stack_copy = (char *) malloc (stack_copy_size = i); | |
1160 else if (stack_copy_size < i) | |
1161 stack_copy = (char *) realloc (stack_copy, (stack_copy_size = i)); | |
1162 if (stack_copy) | |
1163 { | |
1164 if ((int) (&stack_top_variable - stack_bottom) > 0) | |
1165 bcopy (stack_bottom, stack_copy, i); | |
1166 else | |
1167 bcopy (&stack_top_variable, stack_copy, i); | |
1168 } | |
1169 } | |
1170 } | |
1171 #endif /* MAX_SAVE_STACK > 0 */ | |
1172 | |
1173 if (!noninteractive) | |
1174 message1 ("Garbage collecting..."); | |
1175 | |
1176 /* Don't keep command history around forever */ | |
1177 tem = Fnthcdr (make_number (30), Vcommand_history); | |
1178 if (CONSP (tem)) | |
1179 XCONS (tem)->cdr = Qnil; | |
648 | 1180 |
300 | 1181 /* Likewise for undo information. */ |
1182 { | |
1183 register struct buffer *nextb = all_buffers; | |
1184 | |
1185 while (nextb) | |
1186 { | |
648 | 1187 /* If a buffer's undo list is Qt, that means that undo is |
1188 turned off in that buffer. Calling truncate_undo_list on | |
1189 Qt tends to return NULL, which effectively turns undo back on. | |
1190 So don't call truncate_undo_list if undo_list is Qt. */ | |
1191 if (! EQ (nextb->undo_list, Qt)) | |
1192 nextb->undo_list | |
764 | 1193 = truncate_undo_list (nextb->undo_list, undo_limit, |
1194 undo_strong_limit); | |
300 | 1195 nextb = nextb->next; |
1196 } | |
1197 } | |
1198 | |
1199 gc_in_progress = 1; | |
1200 | |
1201 /* clear_marks (); */ | |
1202 | |
1203 /* In each "large string", set the MARKBIT of the size field. | |
1204 That enables mark_object to recognize them. */ | |
1205 { | |
1206 register struct string_block *b; | |
1207 for (b = large_string_blocks; b; b = b->next) | |
1208 ((struct Lisp_String *)(&b->chars[0]))->size |= MARKBIT; | |
1209 } | |
1210 | |
1211 /* Mark all the special slots that serve as the roots of accessibility. | |
1212 | |
1213 Usually the special slots to mark are contained in particular structures. | |
1214 Then we know no slot is marked twice because the structures don't overlap. | |
1215 In some cases, the structures point to the slots to be marked. | |
1216 For these, we use MARKBIT to avoid double marking of the slot. */ | |
1217 | |
1218 for (i = 0; i < staticidx; i++) | |
1219 mark_object (staticvec[i]); | |
1220 for (tail = gcprolist; tail; tail = tail->next) | |
1221 for (i = 0; i < tail->nvars; i++) | |
1222 if (!XMARKBIT (tail->var[i])) | |
1223 { | |
1224 mark_object (&tail->var[i]); | |
1225 XMARK (tail->var[i]); | |
1226 } | |
1227 for (bind = specpdl; bind != specpdl_ptr; bind++) | |
1228 { | |
1229 mark_object (&bind->symbol); | |
1230 mark_object (&bind->old_value); | |
1231 } | |
1232 for (catch = catchlist; catch; catch = catch->next) | |
1233 { | |
1234 mark_object (&catch->tag); | |
1235 mark_object (&catch->val); | |
1236 } | |
1237 for (handler = handlerlist; handler; handler = handler->next) | |
1238 { | |
1239 mark_object (&handler->handler); | |
1240 mark_object (&handler->var); | |
1241 } | |
1242 for (backlist = backtrace_list; backlist; backlist = backlist->next) | |
1243 { | |
1244 if (!XMARKBIT (*backlist->function)) | |
1245 { | |
1246 mark_object (backlist->function); | |
1247 XMARK (*backlist->function); | |
1248 } | |
1249 if (backlist->nargs == UNEVALLED || backlist->nargs == MANY) | |
1250 i = 0; | |
1251 else | |
1252 i = backlist->nargs - 1; | |
1253 for (; i >= 0; i--) | |
1254 if (!XMARKBIT (backlist->args[i])) | |
1255 { | |
1256 mark_object (&backlist->args[i]); | |
1257 XMARK (backlist->args[i]); | |
1258 } | |
1259 } | |
1260 | |
1261 gc_sweep (); | |
1262 | |
1263 /* Clear the mark bits that we set in certain root slots. */ | |
1264 | |
1265 for (tail = gcprolist; tail; tail = tail->next) | |
1266 for (i = 0; i < tail->nvars; i++) | |
1267 XUNMARK (tail->var[i]); | |
1268 for (backlist = backtrace_list; backlist; backlist = backlist->next) | |
1269 { | |
1270 XUNMARK (*backlist->function); | |
1271 if (backlist->nargs == UNEVALLED || backlist->nargs == MANY) | |
1272 i = 0; | |
1273 else | |
1274 i = backlist->nargs - 1; | |
1275 for (; i >= 0; i--) | |
1276 XUNMARK (backlist->args[i]); | |
1277 } | |
1278 XUNMARK (buffer_defaults.name); | |
1279 XUNMARK (buffer_local_symbols.name); | |
1280 | |
1281 /* clear_marks (); */ | |
1282 gc_in_progress = 0; | |
1283 | |
1284 consing_since_gc = 0; | |
1285 if (gc_cons_threshold < 10000) | |
1286 gc_cons_threshold = 10000; | |
1287 | |
1288 if (omessage) | |
1289 message1 (omessage); | |
1290 else if (!noninteractive) | |
1291 message1 ("Garbage collecting...done"); | |
1292 | |
1293 return Fcons (Fcons (make_number (total_conses), | |
1294 make_number (total_free_conses)), | |
1295 Fcons (Fcons (make_number (total_symbols), | |
1296 make_number (total_free_symbols)), | |
1297 Fcons (Fcons (make_number (total_markers), | |
1298 make_number (total_free_markers)), | |
1299 Fcons (make_number (total_string_size), | |
1300 Fcons (make_number (total_vector_size), | |
1301 | |
1302 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE | |
1303 Fcons (Fcons (make_number (total_floats), | |
1304 make_number (total_free_floats)), | |
1305 Qnil) | |
1306 #else /* not LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
1307 Qnil | |
1308 #endif /* not LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
1309 ))))); | |
1310 } | |
1311 | |
1312 #if 0 | |
1313 static void | |
1314 clear_marks () | |
1315 { | |
1316 /* Clear marks on all conses */ | |
1317 { | |
1318 register struct cons_block *cblk; | |
1319 register int lim = cons_block_index; | |
1320 | |
1321 for (cblk = cons_block; cblk; cblk = cblk->next) | |
1322 { | |
1323 register int i; | |
1324 for (i = 0; i < lim; i++) | |
1325 XUNMARK (cblk->conses[i].car); | |
1326 lim = CONS_BLOCK_SIZE; | |
1327 } | |
1328 } | |
1329 /* Clear marks on all symbols */ | |
1330 { | |
1331 register struct symbol_block *sblk; | |
1332 register int lim = symbol_block_index; | |
1333 | |
1334 for (sblk = symbol_block; sblk; sblk = sblk->next) | |
1335 { | |
1336 register int i; | |
1337 for (i = 0; i < lim; i++) | |
1338 { | |
1339 XUNMARK (sblk->symbols[i].plist); | |
1340 } | |
1341 lim = SYMBOL_BLOCK_SIZE; | |
1342 } | |
1343 } | |
1344 /* Clear marks on all markers */ | |
1345 { | |
1346 register struct marker_block *sblk; | |
1347 register int lim = marker_block_index; | |
1348 | |
1349 for (sblk = marker_block; sblk; sblk = sblk->next) | |
1350 { | |
1351 register int i; | |
1352 for (i = 0; i < lim; i++) | |
1353 XUNMARK (sblk->markers[i].chain); | |
1354 lim = MARKER_BLOCK_SIZE; | |
1355 } | |
1356 } | |
1357 /* Clear mark bits on all buffers */ | |
1358 { | |
1359 register struct buffer *nextb = all_buffers; | |
1360 | |
1361 while (nextb) | |
1362 { | |
1363 XUNMARK (nextb->name); | |
1364 nextb = nextb->next; | |
1365 } | |
1366 } | |
1367 } | |
1368 #endif | |
1369 | |
1370 /* Mark reference to a Lisp_Object. If the object referred to | |
1371 has not been seen yet, recursively mark all the references contained in it. | |
1372 | |
1373 If the object referenced is a short string, the referrencing slot | |
1374 is threaded into a chain of such slots, pointed to from | |
1375 the `size' field of the string. The actual string size | |
1376 lives in the last slot in the chain. We recognize the end | |
1377 because it is < (unsigned) STRING_BLOCK_SIZE. */ | |
1378 | |
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300 | 1383 static void |
1384 mark_object (objptr) | |
1385 Lisp_Object *objptr; | |
1386 { | |
1387 register Lisp_Object obj; | |
1388 | |
1389 obj = *objptr; | |
1390 XUNMARK (obj); | |
1391 | |
1392 loop: | |
1393 | |
1394 if ((PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) XPNTR (obj) < (PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) ((char *) pure + PURESIZE) | |
1395 && (PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) XPNTR (obj) >= (PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) pure) | |
1396 return; | |
1397 | |
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300 | 1402 #ifdef SWITCH_ENUM_BUG |
1403 switch ((int) XGCTYPE (obj)) | |
1404 #else | |
1405 switch (XGCTYPE (obj)) | |
1406 #endif | |
1407 { | |
1408 case Lisp_String: | |
1409 { | |
1410 register struct Lisp_String *ptr = XSTRING (obj); | |
1411 | |
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300 | 1413 if (ptr->size & MARKBIT) |
1414 /* A large string. Just set ARRAY_MARK_FLAG. */ | |
1415 ptr->size |= ARRAY_MARK_FLAG; | |
1416 else | |
1417 { | |
1418 /* A small string. Put this reference | |
1419 into the chain of references to it. | |
1420 The address OBJPTR is even, so if the address | |
1421 includes MARKBIT, put it in the low bit | |
1422 when we store OBJPTR into the size field. */ | |
1423 | |
1424 if (XMARKBIT (*objptr)) | |
1425 { | |
1426 XFASTINT (*objptr) = ptr->size; | |
1427 XMARK (*objptr); | |
1428 } | |
1429 else | |
1430 XFASTINT (*objptr) = ptr->size; | |
1431 if ((int)objptr & 1) abort (); | |
1432 ptr->size = (int) objptr & ~MARKBIT; | |
1433 if ((int) objptr & MARKBIT) | |
1434 ptr->size ++; | |
1435 } | |
1436 } | |
1437 break; | |
1438 | |
1439 case Lisp_Vector: | |
1440 case Lisp_Window: | |
1441 case Lisp_Process: | |
1442 case Lisp_Window_Configuration: | |
1443 { | |
1444 register struct Lisp_Vector *ptr = XVECTOR (obj); | |
1445 register int size = ptr->size; | |
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300 | 1447 register int i; |
1448 | |
1449 if (size & ARRAY_MARK_FLAG) break; /* Already marked */ | |
1450 ptr->size |= ARRAY_MARK_FLAG; /* Else mark it */ | |
1451 for (i = 0; i < size; i++) /* and then mark its elements */ | |
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300 | 1457 } |
1458 break; | |
1459 | |
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764 | 1484 #ifdef MULTI_FRAME |
1485 case Lisp_Frame: | |
300 | 1486 { |
764 | 1487 register struct frame *ptr = XFRAME (obj); |
300 | 1488 register int size = ptr->size; |
1489 register int i; | |
1490 | |
1491 if (size & ARRAY_MARK_FLAG) break; /* Already marked */ | |
1492 ptr->size |= ARRAY_MARK_FLAG; /* Else mark it */ | |
1493 | |
1494 mark_object (&ptr->name); | |
764 | 1495 mark_object (&ptr->focus_frame); |
300 | 1496 mark_object (&ptr->width); |
1497 mark_object (&ptr->height); | |
1498 mark_object (&ptr->selected_window); | |
1499 mark_object (&ptr->minibuffer_window); | |
1500 mark_object (&ptr->param_alist); | |
1501 } | |
1502 break; | |
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1505 case Lisp_Symbol: | |
1506 { | |
1507 register struct Lisp_Symbol *ptr = XSYMBOL (obj); | |
1508 struct Lisp_Symbol *ptrx; | |
1509 | |
1510 if (XMARKBIT (ptr->plist)) break; | |
1511 XMARK (ptr->plist); | |
1512 mark_object ((Lisp_Object *) &ptr->value); | |
1513 mark_object (&ptr->function); | |
1514 mark_object (&ptr->plist); | |
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300 | 1517 ptr = ptr->next; |
1518 if (ptr) | |
1519 { | |
1520 ptrx = ptr; /* Use pf ptrx avoids compiler bug on Sun */ | |
1521 XSETSYMBOL (obj, ptrx); | |
1522 goto loop; | |
1523 } | |
1524 } | |
1525 break; | |
1526 | |
1527 case Lisp_Marker: | |
1528 XMARK (XMARKER (obj)->chain); | |
1529 /* DO NOT mark thru the marker's chain. | |
1530 The buffer's markers chain does not preserve markers from gc; | |
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300 | 1532 break; |
1533 | |
1534 case Lisp_Cons: | |
1535 case Lisp_Buffer_Local_Value: | |
1536 case Lisp_Some_Buffer_Local_Value: | |
1537 { | |
1538 register struct Lisp_Cons *ptr = XCONS (obj); | |
1539 if (XMARKBIT (ptr->car)) break; | |
1540 XMARK (ptr->car); | |
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300 | 1549 mark_object (&ptr->car); |
1550 objptr = &ptr->cdr; | |
1551 obj = ptr->cdr; | |
1552 goto loop; | |
1553 } | |
1554 | |
1555 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE | |
1556 case Lisp_Float: | |
1557 XMARK (XFLOAT (obj)->type); | |
1558 break; | |
1559 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
1560 | |
1561 case Lisp_Buffer: | |
1562 if (!XMARKBIT (XBUFFER (obj)->name)) | |
1563 mark_buffer (obj); | |
1564 break; | |
1565 | |
1566 case Lisp_Int: | |
1567 case Lisp_Void: | |
1568 case Lisp_Subr: | |
1569 case Lisp_Intfwd: | |
1570 case Lisp_Boolfwd: | |
1571 case Lisp_Objfwd: | |
1572 case Lisp_Buffer_Objfwd: | |
1573 case Lisp_Internal_Stream: | |
1574 /* Don't bother with Lisp_Buffer_Objfwd, | |
1575 since all markable slots in current buffer marked anyway. */ | |
1576 /* Don't need to do Lisp_Objfwd, since the places they point | |
1577 are protected with staticpro. */ | |
1578 break; | |
1579 | |
1580 default: | |
1581 abort (); | |
1582 } | |
1583 } | |
1584 | |
1585 /* Mark the pointers in a buffer structure. */ | |
1586 | |
1587 static void | |
1588 mark_buffer (buf) | |
1589 Lisp_Object buf; | |
1590 { | |
1591 Lisp_Object tem; | |
1592 register struct buffer *buffer = XBUFFER (buf); | |
1593 register Lisp_Object *ptr; | |
1594 | |
1595 /* This is the buffer's markbit */ | |
1596 mark_object (&buffer->name); | |
1597 XMARK (buffer->name); | |
1598 | |
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300 | 1601 #if 0 |
1602 mark_object (buffer->syntax_table); | |
1603 | |
1604 /* Mark the various string-pointers in the buffer object. | |
1605 Since the strings may be relocated, we must mark them | |
1606 in their actual slots. So gc_sweep must convert each slot | |
1607 back to an ordinary C pointer. */ | |
1608 XSET (*(Lisp_Object *)&buffer->upcase_table, | |
1609 Lisp_String, buffer->upcase_table); | |
1610 mark_object ((Lisp_Object *)&buffer->upcase_table); | |
1611 XSET (*(Lisp_Object *)&buffer->downcase_table, | |
1612 Lisp_String, buffer->downcase_table); | |
1613 mark_object ((Lisp_Object *)&buffer->downcase_table); | |
1614 | |
1615 XSET (*(Lisp_Object *)&buffer->sort_table, | |
1616 Lisp_String, buffer->sort_table); | |
1617 mark_object ((Lisp_Object *)&buffer->sort_table); | |
1618 XSET (*(Lisp_Object *)&buffer->folding_sort_table, | |
1619 Lisp_String, buffer->folding_sort_table); | |
1620 mark_object ((Lisp_Object *)&buffer->folding_sort_table); | |
1621 #endif | |
1622 | |
1623 for (ptr = &buffer->name + 1; | |
1624 (char *)ptr < (char *)buffer + sizeof (struct buffer); | |
1625 ptr++) | |
1626 mark_object (ptr); | |
1627 } | |
1628 | |
1629 /* Find all structures not marked, and free them. */ | |
1630 | |
1631 static void | |
1632 gc_sweep () | |
1633 { | |
1634 total_string_size = 0; | |
1635 compact_strings (); | |
1636 | |
1637 /* Put all unmarked conses on free list */ | |
1638 { | |
1639 register struct cons_block *cblk; | |
1640 register int lim = cons_block_index; | |
1641 register int num_free = 0, num_used = 0; | |
1642 | |
1643 cons_free_list = 0; | |
1644 | |
1645 for (cblk = cons_block; cblk; cblk = cblk->next) | |
1646 { | |
1647 register int i; | |
1648 for (i = 0; i < lim; i++) | |
1649 if (!XMARKBIT (cblk->conses[i].car)) | |
1650 { | |
1651 XFASTINT (cblk->conses[i].car) = (int) cons_free_list; | |
1652 num_free++; | |
1653 cons_free_list = &cblk->conses[i]; | |
1654 } | |
1655 else | |
1656 { | |
1657 num_used++; | |
1658 XUNMARK (cblk->conses[i].car); | |
1659 } | |
1660 lim = CONS_BLOCK_SIZE; | |
1661 } | |
1662 total_conses = num_used; | |
1663 total_free_conses = num_free; | |
1664 } | |
1665 | |
1666 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE | |
1667 /* Put all unmarked floats on free list */ | |
1668 { | |
1669 register struct float_block *fblk; | |
1670 register int lim = float_block_index; | |
1671 register int num_free = 0, num_used = 0; | |
1672 | |
1673 float_free_list = 0; | |
1674 | |
1675 for (fblk = float_block; fblk; fblk = fblk->next) | |
1676 { | |
1677 register int i; | |
1678 for (i = 0; i < lim; i++) | |
1679 if (!XMARKBIT (fblk->floats[i].type)) | |
1680 { | |
1681 XFASTINT (fblk->floats[i].type) = (int) float_free_list; | |
1682 num_free++; | |
1683 float_free_list = &fblk->floats[i]; | |
1684 } | |
1685 else | |
1686 { | |
1687 num_used++; | |
1688 XUNMARK (fblk->floats[i].type); | |
1689 } | |
1690 lim = FLOAT_BLOCK_SIZE; | |
1691 } | |
1692 total_floats = num_used; | |
1693 total_free_floats = num_free; | |
1694 } | |
1695 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
1696 | |
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300 | 1731 /* Put all unmarked symbols on free list */ |
1732 { | |
1733 register struct symbol_block *sblk; | |
1734 register int lim = symbol_block_index; | |
1735 register int num_free = 0, num_used = 0; | |
1736 | |
1737 symbol_free_list = 0; | |
1738 | |
1739 for (sblk = symbol_block; sblk; sblk = sblk->next) | |
1740 { | |
1741 register int i; | |
1742 for (i = 0; i < lim; i++) | |
1743 if (!XMARKBIT (sblk->symbols[i].plist)) | |
1744 { | |
1745 XFASTINT (sblk->symbols[i].value) = (int) symbol_free_list; | |
1746 symbol_free_list = &sblk->symbols[i]; | |
1747 num_free++; | |
1748 } | |
1749 else | |
1750 { | |
1751 num_used++; | |
1752 sblk->symbols[i].name | |
1753 = XSTRING (*(Lisp_Object *) &sblk->symbols[i].name); | |
1754 XUNMARK (sblk->symbols[i].plist); | |
1755 } | |
1756 lim = SYMBOL_BLOCK_SIZE; | |
1757 } | |
1758 total_symbols = num_used; | |
1759 total_free_symbols = num_free; | |
1760 } | |
1761 | |
1762 #ifndef standalone | |
1763 /* Put all unmarked markers on free list. | |
1764 Dechain each one first from the buffer it points into. */ | |
1765 { | |
1766 register struct marker_block *mblk; | |
1767 struct Lisp_Marker *tem1; | |
1768 register int lim = marker_block_index; | |
1769 register int num_free = 0, num_used = 0; | |
1770 | |
1771 marker_free_list = 0; | |
1772 | |
1773 for (mblk = marker_block; mblk; mblk = mblk->next) | |
1774 { | |
1775 register int i; | |
1776 for (i = 0; i < lim; i++) | |
1777 if (!XMARKBIT (mblk->markers[i].chain)) | |
1778 { | |
1779 Lisp_Object tem; | |
1780 tem1 = &mblk->markers[i]; /* tem1 avoids Sun compiler bug */ | |
1781 XSET (tem, Lisp_Marker, tem1); | |
1782 unchain_marker (tem); | |
1783 XFASTINT (mblk->markers[i].chain) = (int) marker_free_list; | |
1784 marker_free_list = &mblk->markers[i]; | |
1785 num_free++; | |
1786 } | |
1787 else | |
1788 { | |
1789 num_used++; | |
1790 XUNMARK (mblk->markers[i].chain); | |
1791 } | |
1792 lim = MARKER_BLOCK_SIZE; | |
1793 } | |
1794 | |
1795 total_markers = num_used; | |
1796 total_free_markers = num_free; | |
1797 } | |
1798 | |
1799 /* Free all unmarked buffers */ | |
1800 { | |
1801 register struct buffer *buffer = all_buffers, *prev = 0, *next; | |
1802 | |
1803 while (buffer) | |
1804 if (!XMARKBIT (buffer->name)) | |
1805 { | |
1806 if (prev) | |
1807 prev->next = buffer->next; | |
1808 else | |
1809 all_buffers = buffer->next; | |
1810 next = buffer->next; | |
1811 free (buffer); | |
1812 buffer = next; | |
1813 } | |
1814 else | |
1815 { | |
1816 XUNMARK (buffer->name); | |
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300 | 1818 |
1819 #if 0 | |
1820 /* Each `struct Lisp_String *' was turned into a Lisp_Object | |
1821 for purposes of marking and relocation. | |
1822 Turn them back into C pointers now. */ | |
1823 buffer->upcase_table | |
1824 = XSTRING (*(Lisp_Object *)&buffer->upcase_table); | |
1825 buffer->downcase_table | |
1826 = XSTRING (*(Lisp_Object *)&buffer->downcase_table); | |
1827 buffer->sort_table | |
1828 = XSTRING (*(Lisp_Object *)&buffer->sort_table); | |
1829 buffer->folding_sort_table | |
1830 = XSTRING (*(Lisp_Object *)&buffer->folding_sort_table); | |
1831 #endif | |
1832 | |
1833 prev = buffer, buffer = buffer->next; | |
1834 } | |
1835 } | |
1836 | |
1837 #endif /* standalone */ | |
1838 | |
1839 /* Free all unmarked vectors */ | |
1840 { | |
1841 register struct Lisp_Vector *vector = all_vectors, *prev = 0, *next; | |
1842 total_vector_size = 0; | |
1843 | |
1844 while (vector) | |
1845 if (!(vector->size & ARRAY_MARK_FLAG)) | |
1846 { | |
1847 if (prev) | |
1848 prev->next = vector->next; | |
1849 else | |
1850 all_vectors = vector->next; | |
1851 next = vector->next; | |
1852 free (vector); | |
1853 vector = next; | |
1854 } | |
1855 else | |
1856 { | |
1857 vector->size &= ~ARRAY_MARK_FLAG; | |
1858 total_vector_size += vector->size; | |
1859 prev = vector, vector = vector->next; | |
1860 } | |
1861 } | |
1862 | |
1863 /* Free all "large strings" not marked with ARRAY_MARK_FLAG. */ | |
1864 { | |
1865 register struct string_block *sb = large_string_blocks, *prev = 0, *next; | |
1866 | |
1867 while (sb) | |
1868 if (!(((struct Lisp_String *)(&sb->chars[0]))->size & ARRAY_MARK_FLAG)) | |
1869 { | |
1870 if (prev) | |
1871 prev->next = sb->next; | |
1872 else | |
1873 large_string_blocks = sb->next; | |
1874 next = sb->next; | |
1875 free (sb); | |
1876 sb = next; | |
1877 } | |
1878 else | |
1879 { | |
1880 ((struct Lisp_String *)(&sb->chars[0]))->size | |
1881 &= ~ARRAY_MARK_FLAG & ~MARKBIT; | |
1882 total_string_size += ((struct Lisp_String *)(&sb->chars[0]))->size; | |
1883 prev = sb, sb = sb->next; | |
1884 } | |
1885 } | |
1886 } | |
1887 | |
1888 /* Compactify strings, relocate references to them, and | |
1889 free any string blocks that become empty. */ | |
1890 | |
1891 static void | |
1892 compact_strings () | |
1893 { | |
1894 /* String block of old strings we are scanning. */ | |
1895 register struct string_block *from_sb; | |
1896 /* A preceding string block (or maybe the same one) | |
1897 where we are copying the still-live strings to. */ | |
1898 register struct string_block *to_sb; | |
1899 int pos; | |
1900 int to_pos; | |
1901 | |
1902 to_sb = first_string_block; | |
1903 to_pos = 0; | |
1904 | |
1905 /* Scan each existing string block sequentially, string by string. */ | |
1906 for (from_sb = first_string_block; from_sb; from_sb = from_sb->next) | |
1907 { | |
1908 pos = 0; | |
1909 /* POS is the index of the next string in the block. */ | |
1910 while (pos < from_sb->pos) | |
1911 { | |
1912 register struct Lisp_String *nextstr | |
1913 = (struct Lisp_String *) &from_sb->chars[pos]; | |
1914 | |
1915 register struct Lisp_String *newaddr; | |
1916 register int size = nextstr->size; | |
1917 | |
1918 /* NEXTSTR is the old address of the next string. | |
1919 Just skip it if it isn't marked. */ | |
1920 if ((unsigned) size > STRING_BLOCK_SIZE) | |
1921 { | |
1922 /* It is marked, so its size field is really a chain of refs. | |
1923 Find the end of the chain, where the actual size lives. */ | |
1924 while ((unsigned) size > STRING_BLOCK_SIZE) | |
1925 { | |
1926 if (size & 1) size ^= MARKBIT | 1; | |
1927 size = *(int *)size & ~MARKBIT; | |
1928 } | |
1929 | |
1930 total_string_size += size; | |
1931 | |
1932 /* If it won't fit in TO_SB, close it out, | |
1933 and move to the next sb. Keep doing so until | |
1934 TO_SB reaches a large enough, empty enough string block. | |
1935 We know that TO_SB cannot advance past FROM_SB here | |
1936 since FROM_SB is large enough to contain this string. | |
1937 Any string blocks skipped here | |
1938 will be patched out and freed later. */ | |
1939 while (to_pos + STRING_FULLSIZE (size) | |
1940 > max (to_sb->pos, STRING_BLOCK_SIZE)) | |
1941 { | |
1942 to_sb->pos = to_pos; | |
1943 to_sb = to_sb->next; | |
1944 to_pos = 0; | |
1945 } | |
1946 /* Compute new address of this string | |
1947 and update TO_POS for the space being used. */ | |
1948 newaddr = (struct Lisp_String *) &to_sb->chars[to_pos]; | |
1949 to_pos += STRING_FULLSIZE (size); | |
1950 | |
1951 /* Copy the string itself to the new place. */ | |
1952 if (nextstr != newaddr) | |
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300 | 1955 |
1956 /* Go through NEXTSTR's chain of references | |
1957 and make each slot in the chain point to | |
1958 the new address of this string. */ | |
1959 size = newaddr->size; | |
1960 while ((unsigned) size > STRING_BLOCK_SIZE) | |
1961 { | |
1962 register Lisp_Object *objptr; | |
1963 if (size & 1) size ^= MARKBIT | 1; | |
1964 objptr = (Lisp_Object *)size; | |
1965 | |
1966 size = XFASTINT (*objptr) & ~MARKBIT; | |
1967 if (XMARKBIT (*objptr)) | |
1968 { | |
1969 XSET (*objptr, Lisp_String, newaddr); | |
1970 XMARK (*objptr); | |
1971 } | |
1972 else | |
1973 XSET (*objptr, Lisp_String, newaddr); | |
1974 } | |
1975 /* Store the actual size in the size field. */ | |
1976 newaddr->size = size; | |
1977 } | |
1978 pos += STRING_FULLSIZE (size); | |
1979 } | |
1980 } | |
1981 | |
1982 /* Close out the last string block still used and free any that follow. */ | |
1983 to_sb->pos = to_pos; | |
1984 current_string_block = to_sb; | |
1985 | |
1986 from_sb = to_sb->next; | |
1987 to_sb->next = 0; | |
1988 while (from_sb) | |
1989 { | |
1990 to_sb = from_sb->next; | |
1991 free (from_sb); | |
1992 from_sb = to_sb; | |
1993 } | |
1994 | |
1995 /* Free any empty string blocks further back in the chain. | |
1996 This loop will never free first_string_block, but it is very | |
1997 unlikely that that one will become empty, so why bother checking? */ | |
1998 | |
1999 from_sb = first_string_block; | |
2000 while (to_sb = from_sb->next) | |
2001 { | |
2002 if (to_sb->pos == 0) | |
2003 { | |
2004 if (from_sb->next = to_sb->next) | |
2005 from_sb->next->prev = from_sb; | |
2006 free (to_sb); | |
2007 } | |
2008 else | |
2009 from_sb = to_sb; | |
2010 } | |
2011 } | |
2012 | |
2013 /* Initialization */ | |
2014 | |
2015 init_alloc_once () | |
2016 { | |
2017 /* Used to do Vpurify_flag = Qt here, but Qt isn't set up yet! */ | |
2018 pureptr = 0; | |
356 | 2019 #ifdef HAVE_SHM |
2020 pure_size = PURESIZE; | |
2021 #endif | |
300 | 2022 all_vectors = 0; |
2023 ignore_warnings = 1; | |
2024 init_strings (); | |
2025 init_cons (); | |
2026 init_symbol (); | |
2027 init_marker (); | |
2028 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE | |
2029 init_float (); | |
2030 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
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300 | 2033 ignore_warnings = 0; |
2034 gcprolist = 0; | |
2035 staticidx = 0; | |
2036 consing_since_gc = 0; | |
2037 gc_cons_threshold = 100000; | |
2038 #ifdef VIRT_ADDR_VARIES | |
2039 malloc_sbrk_unused = 1<<22; /* A large number */ | |
2040 malloc_sbrk_used = 100000; /* as reasonable as any number */ | |
2041 #endif /* VIRT_ADDR_VARIES */ | |
2042 } | |
2043 | |
2044 init_alloc () | |
2045 { | |
2046 gcprolist = 0; | |
2047 } | |
2048 | |
2049 void | |
2050 syms_of_alloc () | |
2051 { | |
2052 DEFVAR_INT ("gc-cons-threshold", &gc_cons_threshold, | |
2053 "*Number of bytes of consing between garbage collections.\n\ | |
2054 Garbage collection can happen automatically once this many bytes have been\n\ | |
2055 allocated since the last garbage collection. All data types count.\n\n\ | |
2056 Garbage collection happens automatically only when `eval' is called.\n\n\ | |
2057 By binding this temporarily to a large number, you can effectively\n\ | |
2058 prevent garbage collection during a part of the program."); | |
2059 | |
2060 DEFVAR_INT ("pure-bytes-used", &pureptr, | |
2061 "Number of bytes of sharable Lisp data allocated so far."); | |
2062 | |
2063 #if 0 | |
2064 DEFVAR_INT ("data-bytes-used", &malloc_sbrk_used, | |
2065 "Number of bytes of unshared memory allocated in this session."); | |
2066 | |
2067 DEFVAR_INT ("data-bytes-free", &malloc_sbrk_unused, | |
2068 "Number of bytes of unshared memory remaining available in this session."); | |
2069 #endif | |
2070 | |
2071 DEFVAR_LISP ("purify-flag", &Vpurify_flag, | |
2072 "Non-nil means loading Lisp code in order to dump an executable.\n\ | |
2073 This means that certain objects should be allocated in shared (pure) space."); | |
2074 | |
764 | 2075 DEFVAR_INT ("undo-limit", &undo_limit, |
300 | 2076 "Keep no more undo information once it exceeds this size.\n\ |
764 | 2077 This limit is applied when garbage collection happens.\n\ |
300 | 2078 The size is counted as the number of bytes occupied,\n\ |
2079 which includes both saved text and other data."); | |
764 | 2080 undo_limit = 20000; |
300 | 2081 |
764 | 2082 DEFVAR_INT ("undo-strong-limit", &undo_strong_limit, |
300 | 2083 "Don't keep more than this much size of undo information.\n\ |
2084 A command which pushes past this size is itself forgotten.\n\ | |
764 | 2085 This limit is applied when garbage collection happens.\n\ |
300 | 2086 The size is counted as the number of bytes occupied,\n\ |
2087 which includes both saved text and other data."); | |
764 | 2088 undo_strong_limit = 30000; |
300 | 2089 |
2090 defsubr (&Scons); | |
2091 defsubr (&Slist); | |
2092 defsubr (&Svector); | |
2093 defsubr (&Smake_byte_code); | |
2094 defsubr (&Smake_list); | |
2095 defsubr (&Smake_vector); | |
2096 defsubr (&Smake_string); | |
2097 defsubr (&Smake_rope); | |
2098 defsubr (&Srope_elt); | |
2099 defsubr (&Smake_symbol); | |
2100 defsubr (&Smake_marker); | |
2101 defsubr (&Spurecopy); | |
2102 defsubr (&Sgarbage_collect); | |
2103 } |