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Major rewrite to support cleaner method of dumping; a
static "bss" section is used for heap space during preload, and
bss data is now written to the proper section area when dumping.
(need_to_recreate_heap): Renamed to using_dynamic_heap.
(heap_index_in_executable): Obsolete variable removed.
(data_section): New variable.
(data_start_va): Renamed to data_start.
(data_start_file): Obsolete variable removed.
(bss_section):
(extra_bss_size):
(bss_section_static):
(bss_start_static):
(bss_size_static):
(extra_bss_size_static):
(heap_section): New variables.
(_start): Remove code based on old unexec method. Call init_heap
to initialize sbrk heap.
(close_file_data): Update size of file when closing, so that
unexec doesn't have to work out exact size in advance.
(get_bss_info_from_map_file):
(get_section_size): Obsolete functions removed.
(rva_to_section): Fix minor bug, and add a work-around for a bug
in very old linkers.
(offset_to_section):
(relocate_offset): New functions.
(OFFSET_TO_RVA):
(RVA_TO_OFFSET):
(RVA_TO_SECTION_OFFSET):
(PTR_TO_RVA):
(PTR_TO_OFFSET):
(OFFSET_TO_PTR): New macros.
(get_section_info): Modify to support new unexec method;
determines address ranges in process that need dumping, and COFF
sections where data will be dumped. Allows for static and global
bss data to be in separate ranges. No longer relies on knowledge
of section names.
(copy_executable_and_dump_data_section): Renamed
copy_executable_and_dump_data. Completely rewritten to copy
executable section by section, so that raw data areas can be
expanded to hold dumped data as necessary. Allows for bss data to
be in same section as initialized data. Reduces size of static
heap section to that used during preload.
(dump_bss_and_heap):
(w32_fatal_reload_error):
(read_in_bss):
(map_in_heap): Obsolete functions removed.
(unexec): Rounds off preload heap to nearest page rather than
virtual allocation unit. Modified to match other changes.
author | Andrew Innes <andrewi@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 17 Jan 1999 19:21:24 +0000 |
parents | cc3f3c1ea725 |
children | fa490904bee0 |
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;;; byte-run.el --- byte-compiler support for inlining ;; Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@lucid.com> ;; Hallvard Furuseth <hbf@ulrik.uio.no> ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: internal ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; interface to selectively inlining functions. ;; This only happens when source-code optimization is turned on. ;;; Code: ;; Redefined in byte-optimize.el. ;; This is not documented--it's not clear that we should promote it. (fset 'inline 'progn) (put 'inline 'lisp-indent-hook 0) ;;; Interface to inline functions. ;; (defmacro proclaim-inline (&rest fns) ;; "Cause the named functions to be open-coded when called from compiled code. ;; They will only be compiled open-coded when byte-compile-optimize is true." ;; (cons 'eval-and-compile ;; (mapcar '(lambda (x) ;; (or (memq (get x 'byte-optimizer) ;; '(nil byte-compile-inline-expand)) ;; (error ;; "%s already has a byte-optimizer, can't make it inline" ;; x)) ;; (list 'put (list 'quote x) ;; ''byte-optimizer ''byte-compile-inline-expand)) ;; fns))) ;; (defmacro proclaim-notinline (&rest fns) ;; "Cause the named functions to no longer be open-coded." ;; (cons 'eval-and-compile ;; (mapcar '(lambda (x) ;; (if (eq (get x 'byte-optimizer) 'byte-compile-inline-expand) ;; (put x 'byte-optimizer nil)) ;; (list 'if (list 'eq (list 'get (list 'quote x) ''byte-optimizer) ;; ''byte-compile-inline-expand) ;; (list 'put x ''byte-optimizer nil))) ;; fns))) ;; This has a special byte-hunk-handler in bytecomp.el. (defmacro defsubst (name arglist &rest body) "Define an inline function. The syntax is just like that of `defun'." (or (memq (get name 'byte-optimizer) '(nil byte-compile-inline-expand)) (error "`%s' is a primitive" name)) (list 'prog1 (cons 'defun (cons name (cons arglist body))) (list 'eval-and-compile (list 'put (list 'quote name) ''byte-optimizer ''byte-compile-inline-expand)))) (defun make-obsolete (fn new) "Make the byte-compiler warn that FUNCTION is obsolete. The warning will say that NEW should be used instead. If NEW is a string, that is the `use instead' message." (interactive "aMake function obsolete: \nxObsoletion replacement: ") (let ((handler (get fn 'byte-compile))) (if (eq 'byte-compile-obsolete handler) (setcar (get fn 'byte-obsolete-info) new) (put fn 'byte-obsolete-info (cons new handler)) (put fn 'byte-compile 'byte-compile-obsolete))) fn) (defun make-obsolete-variable (var new) "Make the byte-compiler warn that VARIABLE is obsolete, and NEW should be used instead. If NEW is a string, then that is the `use instead' message." (interactive (list (let ((str (completing-read "Make variable obsolete: " obarray 'boundp t))) (if (equal str "") (error "")) (intern str)) (car (read-from-string (read-string "Obsoletion replacement: "))))) (put var 'byte-obsolete-variable new) var) (put 'dont-compile 'lisp-indent-hook 0) (defmacro dont-compile (&rest body) "Like `progn', but the body always runs interpreted (not compiled). If you think you need this, you're probably making a mistake somewhere." (list 'eval (list 'quote (if (cdr body) (cons 'progn body) (car body))))) ;;; interface to evaluating things at compile time and/or load time ;;; these macro must come after any uses of them in this file, as their ;;; definition in the file overrides the magic definitions on the ;;; byte-compile-macro-environment. (put 'eval-when-compile 'lisp-indent-hook 0) (defmacro eval-when-compile (&rest body) "Like `progn', but evaluates the body at compile time. The result of the body appears to the compiler as a quoted constant." ;; Not necessary because we have it in b-c-initial-macro-environment ;; (list 'quote (eval (cons 'progn body))) (cons 'progn body)) (put 'eval-and-compile 'lisp-indent-hook 0) (defmacro eval-and-compile (&rest body) "Like `progn', but evaluates the body at compile time and at load time." ;; Remember, it's magic. (cons 'progn body)) ;;; I nuked this because it's not a good idea for users to think of using it. ;;; These options are a matter of installation preference, and have nothing to ;;; with particular source files; it's a mistake to suggest to users ;;; they should associate these with particular source files. ;;; There is hardly any reason to change these parameters, anyway. ;;; --rms. ;; (put 'byte-compiler-options 'lisp-indent-hook 0) ;; (defmacro byte-compiler-options (&rest args) ;; "Set some compilation-parameters for this file. This will affect only the ;; file in which it appears; this does nothing when evaluated, and when loaded ;; from a .el file. ;; ;; Each argument to this macro must be a list of a key and a value. ;; ;; Keys: Values: Corresponding variable: ;; ;; verbose t, nil byte-compile-verbose ;; optimize t, nil, source, byte byte-compile-optimize ;; warnings list of warnings byte-compile-warnings ;; Legal elements: (callargs redefine free-vars unresolved) ;; file-format emacs18, emacs19 byte-compile-compatibility ;; ;; For example, this might appear at the top of a source file: ;; ;; (byte-compiler-options ;; (optimize t) ;; (warnings (- free-vars)) ; Don't warn about free variables ;; (file-format emacs19))" ;; nil) ;;; byte-run.el ends here