1 /* alloca.c -- allocate automatically reclaimed memory
2 (Mostly) portable public-domain implementation -- D A Gwyn
4 This implementation of the PWB library alloca function,
5 which is used to allocate space off the run-time stack so
6 that it is automatically reclaimed upon procedure exit,
7 was inspired by discussions with J. Q. Johnson of Cornell.
8 J.Otto Tennant <jot@cray.com> contributed the Cray support.
10 There are some preprocessor constants that can
11 be defined when compiling for your specific system, for
12 improved efficiency; however, the defaults should be okay.
14 The general concept of this implementation is to keep
15 track of all alloca-allocated blocks, and reclaim any
16 that are found to be deeper in the stack than the current
17 invocation. This heuristic does not reclaim storage as
18 soon as it becomes invalid, but it will do so eventually.
20 As a special case, alloca(0) reclaims storage without
21 allocating any. It is a good idea to use alloca(0) in
22 your main control loop, etc. to force garbage collection. */
37 # include "blockinput.h"
40 /* If compiling with GCC 2, this file's not needed. */
41 #if !defined (__GNUC__) || __GNUC__ < 2
43 /* If someone has defined alloca as a macro,
44 there must be some other way alloca is supposed to work. */
49 /* actually, only want this if static is defined as ""
50 -- this is for usg, in which emacs must undefine static
51 in order to make unexec workable
53 # ifndef STACK_DIRECTION
56 -- must know STACK_DIRECTION at compile
-time
57 /* Using #error here is not wise since this file is for
58 old and obscure compilers. */
59 # endif /* STACK_DIRECTION undefined */
63 /* If your stack is a linked list of frames, you have to
64 provide an "address metric" ADDRESS_FUNCTION macro. */
66 # if defined (CRAY) && defined (CRAY_STACKSEG_END)
68 # define ADDRESS_FUNCTION(arg) (char *) i00afunc (&(arg))
70 # define ADDRESS_FUNCTION(arg) &(arg)
74 typedef POINTER_TYPE
*pointer
;
75 # else /* not POINTER_TYPE */
77 typedef void *pointer
;
78 # else /* not __STDC__ */
79 typedef char *pointer
;
80 # endif /* not __STDC__ */
81 # endif /* not POINTER_TYPE */
87 /* Different portions of Emacs need to call different versions of
88 malloc. The Emacs executable needs alloca to call xmalloc, because
89 ordinary malloc isn't protected from input signals. On the other
90 hand, the utilities in lib-src need alloca to call malloc; some of
91 them are very simple, and don't have an xmalloc routine.
93 Non-Emacs programs expect this to call xmalloc.
95 Callers below should use malloc. */
99 # define malloc xmalloc
101 # define free EMACS_FREE
104 extern pointer
malloc ();
106 /* Define STACK_DIRECTION if you know the direction of stack
107 growth for your system; otherwise it will be automatically
110 STACK_DIRECTION > 0 => grows toward higher addresses
111 STACK_DIRECTION < 0 => grows toward lower addresses
112 STACK_DIRECTION = 0 => direction of growth unknown */
114 # ifndef STACK_DIRECTION
115 # define STACK_DIRECTION 0 /* Direction unknown. */
118 # if STACK_DIRECTION != 0
120 # define STACK_DIR STACK_DIRECTION /* Known at compile-time. */
122 # else /* STACK_DIRECTION == 0; need run-time code. */
124 static int stack_dir
; /* 1 or -1 once known. */
125 # define STACK_DIR stack_dir
128 find_stack_direction ()
130 static char *addr
= NULL
; /* Address of first `dummy', once known. */
131 auto char dummy
; /* To get stack address. */
134 { /* Initial entry. */
135 addr
= ADDRESS_FUNCTION (dummy
);
137 find_stack_direction (); /* Recurse once. */
142 if (ADDRESS_FUNCTION (dummy
) > addr
)
143 stack_dir
= 1; /* Stack grew upward. */
145 stack_dir
= -1; /* Stack grew downward. */
149 # endif /* STACK_DIRECTION == 0 */
151 /* An "alloca header" is used to:
152 (a) chain together all alloca'ed blocks;
153 (b) keep track of stack depth.
155 It is very important that sizeof(header) agree with malloc
156 alignment chunk size. The following default should work okay. */
159 # define ALIGN_SIZE sizeof(double)
164 char align
[ALIGN_SIZE
]; /* To force sizeof(header). */
167 union hdr
*next
; /* For chaining headers. */
168 char *deep
; /* For stack depth measure. */
172 static header
*last_alloca_header
= NULL
; /* -> last alloca header. */
174 /* Return a pointer to at least SIZE bytes of storage,
175 which will be automatically reclaimed upon exit from
176 the procedure that called alloca. Originally, this space
177 was supposed to be taken from the current stack frame of the
178 caller, but that method cannot be made to work for some
179 implementations of C, for example under Gould's UTX/32. */
185 auto char probe
; /* Probes stack depth: */
186 register char *depth
= ADDRESS_FUNCTION (probe
);
188 # if STACK_DIRECTION == 0
189 if (STACK_DIR
== 0) /* Unknown growth direction. */
190 find_stack_direction ();
193 /* Reclaim garbage, defined as all alloca'd storage that
194 was allocated from deeper in the stack than currently. */
197 register header
*hp
; /* Traverses linked list. */
203 for (hp
= last_alloca_header
; hp
!= NULL
;)
204 if ((STACK_DIR
> 0 && hp
->h
.deep
> depth
)
205 || (STACK_DIR
< 0 && hp
->h
.deep
< depth
))
207 register header
*np
= hp
->h
.next
;
209 free ((pointer
) hp
); /* Collect garbage. */
211 hp
= np
; /* -> next header. */
214 break; /* Rest are not deeper. */
216 last_alloca_header
= hp
; /* -> last valid storage. */
224 return NULL
; /* No allocation required. */
226 /* Allocate combined header + user data storage. */
229 register pointer
new = malloc (sizeof (header
) + size
);
230 /* Address of header. */
235 ((header
*) new)->h
.next
= last_alloca_header
;
236 ((header
*) new)->h
.deep
= depth
;
238 last_alloca_header
= (header
*) new;
240 /* User storage begins just after header. */
242 return (pointer
) ((char *) new + sizeof (header
));
246 # if defined (CRAY) && defined (CRAY_STACKSEG_END)
248 # ifdef DEBUG_I00AFUNC
255 /* Stack structures for CRAY-1, CRAY X-MP, and CRAY Y-MP */
256 struct stack_control_header
258 long shgrow
:32; /* Number of times stack has grown. */
259 long shaseg
:32; /* Size of increments to stack. */
260 long shhwm
:32; /* High water mark of stack. */
261 long shsize
:32; /* Current size of stack (all segments). */
264 /* The stack segment linkage control information occurs at
265 the high-address end of a stack segment. (The stack
266 grows from low addresses to high addresses.) The initial
267 part of the stack segment linkage control information is
268 0200 (octal) words. This provides for register storage
269 for the routine which overflows the stack. */
271 struct stack_segment_linkage
273 long ss
[0200]; /* 0200 overflow words. */
274 long sssize
:32; /* Number of words in this segment. */
275 long ssbase
:32; /* Offset to stack base. */
277 long sspseg
:32; /* Offset to linkage control of previous
280 long sstcpt
:32; /* Pointer to task common address block. */
281 long sscsnm
; /* Private control structure number for
283 long ssusr1
; /* Reserved for user. */
284 long ssusr2
; /* Reserved for user. */
285 long sstpid
; /* Process ID for pid based multi-tasking. */
286 long ssgvup
; /* Pointer to multitasking thread giveup. */
287 long sscray
[7]; /* Reserved for Cray Research. */
307 /* The following structure defines the vector of words
308 returned by the STKSTAT library routine. */
311 long now
; /* Current total stack size. */
312 long maxc
; /* Amount of contiguous space which would
313 be required to satisfy the maximum
314 stack demand to date. */
315 long high_water
; /* Stack high-water mark. */
316 long overflows
; /* Number of stack overflow ($STKOFEN) calls. */
317 long hits
; /* Number of internal buffer hits. */
318 long extends
; /* Number of block extensions. */
319 long stko_mallocs
; /* Block allocations by $STKOFEN. */
320 long underflows
; /* Number of stack underflow calls ($STKRETN). */
321 long stko_free
; /* Number of deallocations by $STKRETN. */
322 long stkm_free
; /* Number of deallocations by $STKMRET. */
323 long segments
; /* Current number of stack segments. */
324 long maxs
; /* Maximum number of stack segments so far. */
325 long pad_size
; /* Stack pad size. */
326 long current_address
; /* Current stack segment address. */
327 long current_size
; /* Current stack segment size. This
328 number is actually corrupted by STKSTAT to
329 include the fifteen word trailer area. */
330 long initial_address
; /* Address of initial segment. */
331 long initial_size
; /* Size of initial segment. */
334 /* The following structure describes the data structure which trails
335 any stack segment. I think that the description in 'asdef' is
336 out of date. I only describe the parts that I am sure about. */
340 long this_address
; /* Address of this block. */
341 long this_size
; /* Size of this block (does not include
345 long link
; /* Address of trailer block of previous
360 # endif /* not CRAY_STACK */
363 /* Determine a "stack measure" for an arbitrary ADDRESS.
364 I doubt that "lint" will like this much. */
367 i00afunc (long *address
)
369 struct stk_stat status
;
370 struct stk_trailer
*trailer
;
374 /* We want to iterate through all of the segments. The first
375 step is to get the stack status structure. We could do this
376 more quickly and more directly, perhaps, by referencing the
377 $LM00 common block, but I know that this works. */
381 /* Set up the iteration. */
383 trailer
= (struct stk_trailer
*) (status
.current_address
384 + status
.current_size
387 /* There must be at least one stack segment. Therefore it is
388 a fatal error if "trailer" is null. */
393 /* Discard segments that do not contain our argument address. */
397 block
= (long *) trailer
->this_address
;
398 size
= trailer
->this_size
;
399 if (block
== 0 || size
== 0)
401 trailer
= (struct stk_trailer
*) trailer
->link
;
402 if ((block
<= address
) && (address
< (block
+ size
)))
406 /* Set the result to the offset in this segment and add the sizes
407 of all predecessor segments. */
409 result
= address
- block
;
418 if (trailer
->this_size
<= 0)
420 result
+= trailer
->this_size
;
421 trailer
= (struct stk_trailer
*) trailer
->link
;
423 while (trailer
!= 0);
425 /* We are done. Note that if you present a bogus address (one
426 not in any segment), you will get a different number back, formed
427 from subtracting the address of the first block. This is probably
428 not what you want. */
433 # else /* not CRAY2 */
434 /* Stack address function for a CRAY-1, CRAY X-MP, or CRAY Y-MP.
435 Determine the number of the cell within the stack,
436 given the address of the cell. The purpose of this
437 routine is to linearize, in some sense, stack addresses
441 i00afunc (long address
)
445 long size
, pseg
, this_segment
, stack
;
448 struct stack_segment_linkage
*ssptr
;
450 /* Register B67 contains the address of the end of the
451 current stack segment. If you (as a subprogram) store
452 your registers on the stack and find that you are past
453 the contents of B67, you have overflowed the segment.
455 B67 also points to the stack segment linkage control
456 area, which is what we are really interested in. */
458 stkl
= CRAY_STACKSEG_END ();
459 ssptr
= (struct stack_segment_linkage
*) stkl
;
461 /* If one subtracts 'size' from the end of the segment,
462 one has the address of the first word of the segment.
464 If this is not the first segment, 'pseg' will be
467 pseg
= ssptr
->sspseg
;
468 size
= ssptr
->sssize
;
470 this_segment
= stkl
- size
;
472 /* It is possible that calling this routine itself caused
473 a stack overflow. Discard stack segments which do not
474 contain the target address. */
476 while (!(this_segment
<= address
&& address
<= stkl
))
478 # ifdef DEBUG_I00AFUNC
479 fprintf (stderr
, "%011o %011o %011o\n", this_segment
, address
, stkl
);
484 ssptr
= (struct stack_segment_linkage
*) stkl
;
485 size
= ssptr
->sssize
;
486 pseg
= ssptr
->sspseg
;
487 this_segment
= stkl
- size
;
490 result
= address
- this_segment
;
492 /* If you subtract pseg from the current end of the stack,
493 you get the address of the previous stack segment's end.
494 This seems a little convoluted to me, but I'll bet you save
495 a cycle somewhere. */
499 # ifdef DEBUG_I00AFUNC
500 fprintf (stderr
, "%011o %011o\n", pseg
, size
);
503 ssptr
= (struct stack_segment_linkage
*) stkl
;
504 size
= ssptr
->sssize
;
505 pseg
= ssptr
->sspseg
;
511 # endif /* not CRAY2 */
514 # endif /* no alloca */
515 #endif /* not GCC version 2 */