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(vc-next-action-on-file): Changed doc string, CVS case.
(vc-backend-checkin): Clear master properties before doing the
check-in. In the CVS case, catch error and display an appropriate
message in the echo area.
(vc-backend-revert): Clear master properties, because some might get
outdated by the operation.
(vc-backend-merge-news): Scan the output of "cvs update" and find out
whether conflicts have occurred.
(vc-finish-logentry): Delete the *VC-log* buffer *before* doing the
actual check-in. That leads to a better display in case the check-in
fails.
(vc-latest-on-branch-p): Defined it for CVS in the obvious way.
(vc-next-action-on-file): Removed special CVS cases. At this level,
CVS is now mostly handled like the other backends.
(vc-backend-checkout): CVS case: Clear sticky tag as default when
doing a verbose checkout. (This used to be done in
vc-next-action-on-file.)
author | André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 18 Aug 1995 20:29:14 +0000 |
parents | bd304be0b491 |
children | ee40177f6c68 |
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/* Heap management routines for GNU Emacs on Windows NT. Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. Geoff Voelker (voelker@cs.washington.edu) 7-29-94 */ #include "config.h" #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include "ntheap.h" /* This gives us the page size and the size of the allocation unit on NT. */ SYSTEM_INFO sysinfo_cache; unsigned long syspage_mask = 0; /* These are defined to get Emacs to compile, but are not used. */ int edata; int etext; /* The major and minor versions of NT. */ int nt_major_version; int nt_minor_version; /* Cache information describing the NT system for later use. */ void cache_system_info (void) { union { struct info { char major; char minor; short platform; } info; DWORD data; } version; /* Cache the version of the operating system. */ version.data = GetVersion (); nt_major_version = version.info.major; nt_minor_version = version.info.minor; /* Cache page size, allocation unit, processor type, etc. */ GetSystemInfo (&sysinfo_cache); syspage_mask = sysinfo_cache.dwPageSize - 1; } /* Round ADDRESS up to be aligned with ALIGN. */ unsigned char * round_to_next (unsigned char *address, unsigned long align) { unsigned long tmp; tmp = (unsigned long) address; tmp = (tmp + align - 1) / align; return (unsigned char *) (tmp * align); } /* Info for keeping track of our heap. */ unsigned char *data_region_base = NULL; unsigned char *data_region_end = NULL; unsigned char *real_data_region_end = NULL; unsigned long data_region_size = 0; unsigned long reserved_heap_size = 0; /* The start of the data segment. */ unsigned char * get_data_start (void) { return data_region_base; } /* The end of the data segment. */ unsigned char * get_data_end (void) { return data_region_end; } #ifndef WINDOWS95 static char * allocate_heap (void) { unsigned long base = 0x00030000; unsigned long end = 0x00D00000; reserved_heap_size = end - base; return VirtualAlloc ((void *) base, get_reserved_heap_size (), MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_NOACCESS); } #else static char * allocate_heap (void) { unsigned long start = 0x400000; unsigned long stop = 0xD00000; unsigned long increment = 0x100000; char *ptr, *begin = NULL, *end = NULL; int i; for (i = start; i < stop; i += increment) { ptr = VirtualAlloc ((void *) i, increment, MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_NOACCESS); if (ptr) begin = begin ? begin : ptr; else if (begin) { end = ptr; break; } } if (begin && !end) end = (char *) i; if (!begin) /* We couldn't allocate any memory for the heap. Exit. */ exit (-2); reserved_heap_size = end - begin; return begin; } #endif /* Emulate Unix sbrk. */ void * sbrk (unsigned long increment) { void *result; long size = (long) increment; /* Allocate our heap if we haven't done so already. */ if (!data_region_base) { data_region_base = allocate_heap (); if (!data_region_base) return NULL; /* Ensure that the addresses don't use the upper 8 bits since the Lisp type goes there (yucko). */ if (((unsigned long) data_region_base & 0xFF000000) != 0) { printf ("Error: The heap was allocated in upper memory.\n"); exit (1); } data_region_end = data_region_base; real_data_region_end = data_region_end; data_region_size = get_reserved_heap_size (); } result = data_region_end; /* If size is negative, shrink the heap by decommitting pages. */ if (size < 0) { int new_size; unsigned char *new_data_region_end; size = -size; /* Sanity checks. */ if ((data_region_end - size) < data_region_base) return NULL; /* We can only decommit full pages, so allow for partial deallocation [cga]. */ new_data_region_end = (data_region_end - size); new_data_region_end = (unsigned char *) ((long) (new_data_region_end + syspage_mask) & ~syspage_mask); new_size = real_data_region_end - new_data_region_end; real_data_region_end = new_data_region_end; if (new_size > 0) { /* Decommit size bytes from the end of the heap. */ if (!VirtualFree (real_data_region_end, new_size, MEM_DECOMMIT)) return NULL; } data_region_end -= size; } /* If size is positive, grow the heap by committing reserved pages. */ else if (size > 0) { /* Sanity checks. */ if ((data_region_end + size) > (data_region_base + get_reserved_heap_size ())) return NULL; /* Commit more of our heap. */ if (VirtualAlloc (data_region_end, size, MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE) == NULL) return NULL; data_region_end += size; /* We really only commit full pages, so record where the real end of committed memory is [cga]. */ real_data_region_end = (unsigned char *) ((long) (data_region_end + syspage_mask) & ~syspage_mask); } return result; } /* Recreate the heap from the data that was dumped to the executable. EXECUTABLE_PATH tells us where to find the executable. */ void recreate_heap (char *executable_path) { unsigned char *tmp; /* First reserve the upper part of our heap. (We reserve first because there have been problems in the past where doing the mapping first has loaded DLLs into the VA space of our heap.) */ tmp = VirtualAlloc ((void *) get_heap_end (), get_reserved_heap_size () - get_committed_heap_size (), MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_NOACCESS); if (!tmp) exit (1); /* We read in the data for the .bss section from the executable first and map in the heap from the executable second to prevent any funny interactions between file I/O and file mapping. */ read_in_bss (executable_path); map_in_heap (executable_path); } /* Round the heap up to the given alignment. */ void round_heap (unsigned long align) { unsigned long needs_to_be; unsigned long need_to_alloc; needs_to_be = (unsigned long) round_to_next (get_heap_end (), align); need_to_alloc = needs_to_be - (unsigned long) get_heap_end (); if (need_to_alloc) sbrk (need_to_alloc); }