1 /* Storage allocation and gc for GNU Emacs Lisp interpreter.
2 Copyright (C) 1985-1986, 1988, 1993-1995, 1997-2011
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
7 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
22 #include <limits.h> /* For CHAR_BIT. */
31 #ifdef HAVE_GTK_AND_PTHREAD
35 /* This file is part of the core Lisp implementation, and thus must
36 deal with the real data structures. If the Lisp implementation is
37 replaced, this file likely will not be used. */
39 #undef HIDE_LISP_IMPLEMENTATION
42 #include "intervals.h"
48 #include "blockinput.h"
49 #include "character.h"
50 #include "syssignal.h"
51 #include "termhooks.h" /* For struct terminal. */
54 /* GC_MALLOC_CHECK defined means perform validity checks of malloc'd
55 memory. Can do this only if using gmalloc.c. */
57 #if defined SYSTEM_MALLOC || defined DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
58 #undef GC_MALLOC_CHECK
63 extern POINTER_TYPE
*sbrk ();
72 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
75 /* malloc.h #defines this as size_t, at least in glibc2. */
76 #ifndef __malloc_size_t
77 #define __malloc_size_t int
80 /* Specify maximum number of areas to mmap. It would be nice to use a
81 value that explicitly means "no limit". */
83 #define MMAP_MAX_AREAS 100000000
85 #else /* not DOUG_LEA_MALLOC */
87 /* The following come from gmalloc.c. */
89 #define __malloc_size_t size_t
90 extern __malloc_size_t _bytes_used
;
91 extern __malloc_size_t __malloc_extra_blocks
;
93 #endif /* not DOUG_LEA_MALLOC */
95 #if ! defined SYSTEM_MALLOC && ! defined SYNC_INPUT
96 #ifdef HAVE_GTK_AND_PTHREAD
98 /* When GTK uses the file chooser dialog, different backends can be loaded
99 dynamically. One such a backend is the Gnome VFS backend that gets loaded
100 if you run Gnome. That backend creates several threads and also allocates
103 If Emacs sets malloc hooks (! SYSTEM_MALLOC) and the emacs_blocked_*
104 functions below are called from malloc, there is a chance that one
105 of these threads preempts the Emacs main thread and the hook variables
106 end up in an inconsistent state. So we have a mutex to prevent that (note
107 that the backend handles concurrent access to malloc within its own threads
108 but Emacs code running in the main thread is not included in that control).
110 When UNBLOCK_INPUT is called, reinvoke_input_signal may be called. If this
111 happens in one of the backend threads we will have two threads that tries
112 to run Emacs code at once, and the code is not prepared for that.
113 To prevent that, we only call BLOCK/UNBLOCK from the main thread. */
115 static pthread_mutex_t alloc_mutex
;
117 #define BLOCK_INPUT_ALLOC \
120 if (pthread_equal (pthread_self (), main_thread)) \
122 pthread_mutex_lock (&alloc_mutex); \
125 #define UNBLOCK_INPUT_ALLOC \
128 pthread_mutex_unlock (&alloc_mutex); \
129 if (pthread_equal (pthread_self (), main_thread)) \
134 #else /* ! defined HAVE_GTK_AND_PTHREAD */
136 #define BLOCK_INPUT_ALLOC BLOCK_INPUT
137 #define UNBLOCK_INPUT_ALLOC UNBLOCK_INPUT
139 #endif /* ! defined HAVE_GTK_AND_PTHREAD */
140 #endif /* ! defined SYSTEM_MALLOC && ! defined SYNC_INPUT */
142 /* Mark, unmark, query mark bit of a Lisp string. S must be a pointer
143 to a struct Lisp_String. */
145 #define MARK_STRING(S) ((S)->size |= ARRAY_MARK_FLAG)
146 #define UNMARK_STRING(S) ((S)->size &= ~ARRAY_MARK_FLAG)
147 #define STRING_MARKED_P(S) (((S)->size & ARRAY_MARK_FLAG) != 0)
149 #define VECTOR_MARK(V) ((V)->header.size |= ARRAY_MARK_FLAG)
150 #define VECTOR_UNMARK(V) ((V)->header.size &= ~ARRAY_MARK_FLAG)
151 #define VECTOR_MARKED_P(V) (((V)->header.size & ARRAY_MARK_FLAG) != 0)
153 /* Value is the number of bytes of S, a pointer to a struct Lisp_String.
154 Be careful during GC, because S->size contains the mark bit for
157 #define GC_STRING_BYTES(S) (STRING_BYTES (S))
159 /* Global variables. */
160 struct emacs_globals globals
;
162 /* Number of bytes of consing done since the last gc. */
164 int consing_since_gc
;
166 /* Similar minimum, computed from Vgc_cons_percentage. */
168 EMACS_INT gc_relative_threshold
;
170 /* Minimum number of bytes of consing since GC before next GC,
171 when memory is full. */
173 EMACS_INT memory_full_cons_threshold
;
175 /* Nonzero during GC. */
179 /* Nonzero means abort if try to GC.
180 This is for code which is written on the assumption that
181 no GC will happen, so as to verify that assumption. */
185 /* Number of live and free conses etc. */
187 static int total_conses
, total_markers
, total_symbols
, total_vector_size
;
188 static int total_free_conses
, total_free_markers
, total_free_symbols
;
189 static int total_free_floats
, total_floats
;
191 /* Points to memory space allocated as "spare", to be freed if we run
192 out of memory. We keep one large block, four cons-blocks, and
193 two string blocks. */
195 static char *spare_memory
[7];
197 #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC
198 /* Amount of spare memory to keep in large reserve block. */
200 #define SPARE_MEMORY (1 << 14)
203 /* Number of extra blocks malloc should get when it needs more core. */
205 static int malloc_hysteresis
;
207 /* Initialize it to a nonzero value to force it into data space
208 (rather than bss space). That way unexec will remap it into text
209 space (pure), on some systems. We have not implemented the
210 remapping on more recent systems because this is less important
211 nowadays than in the days of small memories and timesharing. */
213 #ifndef VIRT_ADDR_VARIES
216 EMACS_INT pure
[(PURESIZE
+ sizeof (EMACS_INT
) - 1) / sizeof (EMACS_INT
)] = {1,};
217 #define PUREBEG (char *) pure
219 /* Pointer to the pure area, and its size. */
221 static char *purebeg
;
222 static size_t pure_size
;
224 /* Number of bytes of pure storage used before pure storage overflowed.
225 If this is non-zero, this implies that an overflow occurred. */
227 static size_t pure_bytes_used_before_overflow
;
229 /* Value is non-zero if P points into pure space. */
231 #define PURE_POINTER_P(P) \
232 (((PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) (P) \
233 < (PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) ((char *) purebeg + pure_size)) \
234 && ((PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) (P) \
235 >= (PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) purebeg))
237 /* Index in pure at which next pure Lisp object will be allocated.. */
239 static EMACS_INT pure_bytes_used_lisp
;
241 /* Number of bytes allocated for non-Lisp objects in pure storage. */
243 static EMACS_INT pure_bytes_used_non_lisp
;
245 /* If nonzero, this is a warning delivered by malloc and not yet
248 const char *pending_malloc_warning
;
250 /* Maximum amount of C stack to save when a GC happens. */
252 #ifndef MAX_SAVE_STACK
253 #define MAX_SAVE_STACK 16000
256 /* Buffer in which we save a copy of the C stack at each GC. */
258 #if MAX_SAVE_STACK > 0
259 static char *stack_copy
;
260 static size_t stack_copy_size
;
263 /* Non-zero means ignore malloc warnings. Set during initialization.
264 Currently not used. */
266 static int ignore_warnings
;
268 static Lisp_Object Qgc_cons_threshold
;
269 Lisp_Object Qchar_table_extra_slots
;
271 /* Hook run after GC has finished. */
273 static Lisp_Object Qpost_gc_hook
;
275 static void mark_buffer (Lisp_Object
);
276 static void mark_terminals (void);
277 static void gc_sweep (void);
278 static void mark_glyph_matrix (struct glyph_matrix
*);
279 static void mark_face_cache (struct face_cache
*);
281 #if !defined REL_ALLOC || defined SYSTEM_MALLOC
282 static void refill_memory_reserve (void);
284 static struct Lisp_String
*allocate_string (void);
285 static void compact_small_strings (void);
286 static void free_large_strings (void);
287 static void sweep_strings (void);
288 static void free_misc (Lisp_Object
);
290 /* When scanning the C stack for live Lisp objects, Emacs keeps track
291 of what memory allocated via lisp_malloc is intended for what
292 purpose. This enumeration specifies the type of memory. */
303 /* We used to keep separate mem_types for subtypes of vectors such as
304 process, hash_table, frame, terminal, and window, but we never made
305 use of the distinction, so it only caused source-code complexity
306 and runtime slowdown. Minor but pointless. */
310 static POINTER_TYPE
*lisp_align_malloc (size_t, enum mem_type
);
311 static POINTER_TYPE
*lisp_malloc (size_t, enum mem_type
);
314 #if GC_MARK_STACK || defined GC_MALLOC_CHECK
316 #if GC_MARK_STACK == GC_USE_GCPROS_CHECK_ZOMBIES
317 #include <stdio.h> /* For fprintf. */
320 /* A unique object in pure space used to make some Lisp objects
321 on free lists recognizable in O(1). */
323 static Lisp_Object Vdead
;
325 #ifdef GC_MALLOC_CHECK
327 enum mem_type allocated_mem_type
;
328 static int dont_register_blocks
;
330 #endif /* GC_MALLOC_CHECK */
332 /* A node in the red-black tree describing allocated memory containing
333 Lisp data. Each such block is recorded with its start and end
334 address when it is allocated, and removed from the tree when it
337 A red-black tree is a balanced binary tree with the following
340 1. Every node is either red or black.
341 2. Every leaf is black.
342 3. If a node is red, then both of its children are black.
343 4. Every simple path from a node to a descendant leaf contains
344 the same number of black nodes.
345 5. The root is always black.
347 When nodes are inserted into the tree, or deleted from the tree,
348 the tree is "fixed" so that these properties are always true.
350 A red-black tree with N internal nodes has height at most 2
351 log(N+1). Searches, insertions and deletions are done in O(log N).
352 Please see a text book about data structures for a detailed
353 description of red-black trees. Any book worth its salt should
358 /* Children of this node. These pointers are never NULL. When there
359 is no child, the value is MEM_NIL, which points to a dummy node. */
360 struct mem_node
*left
, *right
;
362 /* The parent of this node. In the root node, this is NULL. */
363 struct mem_node
*parent
;
365 /* Start and end of allocated region. */
369 enum {MEM_BLACK
, MEM_RED
} color
;
375 /* Base address of stack. Set in main. */
377 Lisp_Object
*stack_base
;
379 /* Root of the tree describing allocated Lisp memory. */
381 static struct mem_node
*mem_root
;
383 /* Lowest and highest known address in the heap. */
385 static void *min_heap_address
, *max_heap_address
;
387 /* Sentinel node of the tree. */
389 static struct mem_node mem_z
;
390 #define MEM_NIL &mem_z
392 static struct Lisp_Vector
*allocate_vectorlike (EMACS_INT
);
393 static void lisp_free (POINTER_TYPE
*);
394 static void mark_stack (void);
395 static int live_vector_p (struct mem_node
*, void *);
396 static int live_buffer_p (struct mem_node
*, void *);
397 static int live_string_p (struct mem_node
*, void *);
398 static int live_cons_p (struct mem_node
*, void *);
399 static int live_symbol_p (struct mem_node
*, void *);
400 static int live_float_p (struct mem_node
*, void *);
401 static int live_misc_p (struct mem_node
*, void *);
402 static void mark_maybe_object (Lisp_Object
);
403 static void mark_memory (void *, void *, int);
404 static void mem_init (void);
405 static struct mem_node
*mem_insert (void *, void *, enum mem_type
);
406 static void mem_insert_fixup (struct mem_node
*);
407 static void mem_rotate_left (struct mem_node
*);
408 static void mem_rotate_right (struct mem_node
*);
409 static void mem_delete (struct mem_node
*);
410 static void mem_delete_fixup (struct mem_node
*);
411 static INLINE
struct mem_node
*mem_find (void *);
414 #if GC_MARK_STACK == GC_MARK_STACK_CHECK_GCPROS
415 static void check_gcpros (void);
418 #endif /* GC_MARK_STACK || GC_MALLOC_CHECK */
420 /* Recording what needs to be marked for gc. */
422 struct gcpro
*gcprolist
;
424 /* Addresses of staticpro'd variables. Initialize it to a nonzero
425 value; otherwise some compilers put it into BSS. */
427 #define NSTATICS 0x640
428 static Lisp_Object
*staticvec
[NSTATICS
] = {&Vpurify_flag
};
430 /* Index of next unused slot in staticvec. */
432 static int staticidx
= 0;
434 static POINTER_TYPE
*pure_alloc (size_t, int);
437 /* Value is SZ rounded up to the next multiple of ALIGNMENT.
438 ALIGNMENT must be a power of 2. */
440 #define ALIGN(ptr, ALIGNMENT) \
441 ((POINTER_TYPE *) ((((uintptr_t) (ptr)) + (ALIGNMENT) - 1) \
442 & ~((ALIGNMENT) - 1)))
446 /************************************************************************
448 ************************************************************************/
450 /* Function malloc calls this if it finds we are near exhausting storage. */
453 malloc_warning (const char *str
)
455 pending_malloc_warning
= str
;
459 /* Display an already-pending malloc warning. */
462 display_malloc_warning (void)
464 call3 (intern ("display-warning"),
466 build_string (pending_malloc_warning
),
467 intern ("emergency"));
468 pending_malloc_warning
= 0;
471 /* Called if we can't allocate relocatable space for a buffer. */
474 buffer_memory_full (void)
476 /* If buffers use the relocating allocator, no need to free
477 spare_memory, because we may have plenty of malloc space left
478 that we could get, and if we don't, the malloc that fails will
479 itself cause spare_memory to be freed. If buffers don't use the
480 relocating allocator, treat this like any other failing
487 /* This used to call error, but if we've run out of memory, we could
488 get infinite recursion trying to build the string. */
489 xsignal (Qnil
, Vmemory_signal_data
);
493 #ifdef XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK
495 /* Check for overrun in malloc'ed buffers by wrapping a 16 byte header
496 and a 16 byte trailer around each block.
498 The header consists of 12 fixed bytes + a 4 byte integer contaning the
499 original block size, while the trailer consists of 16 fixed bytes.
501 The header is used to detect whether this block has been allocated
502 through these functions -- as it seems that some low-level libc
503 functions may bypass the malloc hooks.
507 #define XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE 16
509 static char xmalloc_overrun_check_header
[XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
-4] =
510 { 0x9a, 0x9b, 0xae, 0xaf,
511 0xbf, 0xbe, 0xce, 0xcf,
512 0xea, 0xeb, 0xec, 0xed };
514 static char xmalloc_overrun_check_trailer
[XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
] =
515 { 0xaa, 0xab, 0xac, 0xad,
516 0xba, 0xbb, 0xbc, 0xbd,
517 0xca, 0xcb, 0xcc, 0xcd,
518 0xda, 0xdb, 0xdc, 0xdd };
520 /* Macros to insert and extract the block size in the header. */
522 #define XMALLOC_PUT_SIZE(ptr, size) \
523 (ptr[-1] = (size & 0xff), \
524 ptr[-2] = ((size >> 8) & 0xff), \
525 ptr[-3] = ((size >> 16) & 0xff), \
526 ptr[-4] = ((size >> 24) & 0xff))
528 #define XMALLOC_GET_SIZE(ptr) \
529 (size_t)((unsigned)(ptr[-1]) | \
530 ((unsigned)(ptr[-2]) << 8) | \
531 ((unsigned)(ptr[-3]) << 16) | \
532 ((unsigned)(ptr[-4]) << 24))
535 /* The call depth in overrun_check functions. For example, this might happen:
537 overrun_check_malloc()
538 -> malloc -> (via hook)_-> emacs_blocked_malloc
539 -> overrun_check_malloc
540 call malloc (hooks are NULL, so real malloc is called).
541 malloc returns 10000.
542 add overhead, return 10016.
543 <- (back in overrun_check_malloc)
544 add overhead again, return 10032
545 xmalloc returns 10032.
550 overrun_check_free(10032)
552 free(10016) <- crash, because 10000 is the original pointer. */
554 static int check_depth
;
556 /* Like malloc, but wraps allocated block with header and trailer. */
558 static POINTER_TYPE
*
559 overrun_check_malloc (size_t size
)
561 register unsigned char *val
;
562 size_t overhead
= ++check_depth
== 1 ? XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
*2 : 0;
564 val
= (unsigned char *) malloc (size
+ overhead
);
565 if (val
&& check_depth
== 1)
567 memcpy (val
, xmalloc_overrun_check_header
,
568 XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
- 4);
569 val
+= XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
;
570 XMALLOC_PUT_SIZE(val
, size
);
571 memcpy (val
+ size
, xmalloc_overrun_check_trailer
,
572 XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
);
575 return (POINTER_TYPE
*)val
;
579 /* Like realloc, but checks old block for overrun, and wraps new block
580 with header and trailer. */
582 static POINTER_TYPE
*
583 overrun_check_realloc (POINTER_TYPE
*block
, size_t size
)
585 register unsigned char *val
= (unsigned char *) block
;
586 size_t overhead
= ++check_depth
== 1 ? XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
*2 : 0;
590 && memcmp (xmalloc_overrun_check_header
,
591 val
- XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
,
592 XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
- 4) == 0)
594 size_t osize
= XMALLOC_GET_SIZE (val
);
595 if (memcmp (xmalloc_overrun_check_trailer
, val
+ osize
,
596 XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
))
598 memset (val
+ osize
, 0, XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
);
599 val
-= XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
;
600 memset (val
, 0, XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
);
603 val
= (unsigned char *) realloc ((POINTER_TYPE
*)val
, size
+ overhead
);
605 if (val
&& check_depth
== 1)
607 memcpy (val
, xmalloc_overrun_check_header
,
608 XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
- 4);
609 val
+= XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
;
610 XMALLOC_PUT_SIZE(val
, size
);
611 memcpy (val
+ size
, xmalloc_overrun_check_trailer
,
612 XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
);
615 return (POINTER_TYPE
*)val
;
618 /* Like free, but checks block for overrun. */
621 overrun_check_free (POINTER_TYPE
*block
)
623 unsigned char *val
= (unsigned char *) block
;
628 && memcmp (xmalloc_overrun_check_header
,
629 val
- XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
,
630 XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
- 4) == 0)
632 size_t osize
= XMALLOC_GET_SIZE (val
);
633 if (memcmp (xmalloc_overrun_check_trailer
, val
+ osize
,
634 XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
))
636 #ifdef XMALLOC_CLEAR_FREE_MEMORY
637 val
-= XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
;
638 memset (val
, 0xff, osize
+ XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
*2);
640 memset (val
+ osize
, 0, XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
);
641 val
-= XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
;
642 memset (val
, 0, XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE
);
653 #define malloc overrun_check_malloc
654 #define realloc overrun_check_realloc
655 #define free overrun_check_free
659 /* When using SYNC_INPUT, we don't call malloc from a signal handler, so
660 there's no need to block input around malloc. */
661 #define MALLOC_BLOCK_INPUT ((void)0)
662 #define MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT ((void)0)
664 #define MALLOC_BLOCK_INPUT BLOCK_INPUT
665 #define MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT UNBLOCK_INPUT
668 /* Like malloc but check for no memory and block interrupt input.. */
671 xmalloc (size_t size
)
673 register POINTER_TYPE
*val
;
676 val
= (POINTER_TYPE
*) malloc (size
);
677 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
685 /* Like realloc but check for no memory and block interrupt input.. */
688 xrealloc (POINTER_TYPE
*block
, size_t size
)
690 register POINTER_TYPE
*val
;
693 /* We must call malloc explicitly when BLOCK is 0, since some
694 reallocs don't do this. */
696 val
= (POINTER_TYPE
*) malloc (size
);
698 val
= (POINTER_TYPE
*) realloc (block
, size
);
699 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
701 if (!val
&& size
) memory_full ();
706 /* Like free but block interrupt input. */
709 xfree (POINTER_TYPE
*block
)
715 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
716 /* We don't call refill_memory_reserve here
717 because that duplicates doing so in emacs_blocked_free
718 and the criterion should go there. */
722 /* Like strdup, but uses xmalloc. */
725 xstrdup (const char *s
)
727 size_t len
= strlen (s
) + 1;
728 char *p
= (char *) xmalloc (len
);
734 /* Unwind for SAFE_ALLOCA */
737 safe_alloca_unwind (Lisp_Object arg
)
739 register struct Lisp_Save_Value
*p
= XSAVE_VALUE (arg
);
749 /* Like malloc but used for allocating Lisp data. NBYTES is the
750 number of bytes to allocate, TYPE describes the intended use of the
751 allcated memory block (for strings, for conses, ...). */
754 static void *lisp_malloc_loser
;
757 static POINTER_TYPE
*
758 lisp_malloc (size_t nbytes
, enum mem_type type
)
764 #ifdef GC_MALLOC_CHECK
765 allocated_mem_type
= type
;
768 val
= (void *) malloc (nbytes
);
771 /* If the memory just allocated cannot be addressed thru a Lisp
772 object's pointer, and it needs to be,
773 that's equivalent to running out of memory. */
774 if (val
&& type
!= MEM_TYPE_NON_LISP
)
777 XSETCONS (tem
, (char *) val
+ nbytes
- 1);
778 if ((char *) XCONS (tem
) != (char *) val
+ nbytes
- 1)
780 lisp_malloc_loser
= val
;
787 #if GC_MARK_STACK && !defined GC_MALLOC_CHECK
788 if (val
&& type
!= MEM_TYPE_NON_LISP
)
789 mem_insert (val
, (char *) val
+ nbytes
, type
);
792 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
798 /* Free BLOCK. This must be called to free memory allocated with a
799 call to lisp_malloc. */
802 lisp_free (POINTER_TYPE
*block
)
806 #if GC_MARK_STACK && !defined GC_MALLOC_CHECK
807 mem_delete (mem_find (block
));
809 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
812 /* Allocation of aligned blocks of memory to store Lisp data. */
813 /* The entry point is lisp_align_malloc which returns blocks of at most */
814 /* BLOCK_BYTES and guarantees they are aligned on a BLOCK_ALIGN boundary. */
816 /* Use posix_memalloc if the system has it and we're using the system's
817 malloc (because our gmalloc.c routines don't have posix_memalign although
818 its memalloc could be used). */
819 #if defined (HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN) && defined (SYSTEM_MALLOC)
820 #define USE_POSIX_MEMALIGN 1
823 /* BLOCK_ALIGN has to be a power of 2. */
824 #define BLOCK_ALIGN (1 << 10)
826 /* Padding to leave at the end of a malloc'd block. This is to give
827 malloc a chance to minimize the amount of memory wasted to alignment.
828 It should be tuned to the particular malloc library used.
829 On glibc-2.3.2, malloc never tries to align, so a padding of 0 is best.
830 posix_memalign on the other hand would ideally prefer a value of 4
831 because otherwise, there's 1020 bytes wasted between each ablocks.
832 In Emacs, testing shows that those 1020 can most of the time be
833 efficiently used by malloc to place other objects, so a value of 0 can
834 still preferable unless you have a lot of aligned blocks and virtually
836 #define BLOCK_PADDING 0
837 #define BLOCK_BYTES \
838 (BLOCK_ALIGN - sizeof (struct ablocks *) - BLOCK_PADDING)
840 /* Internal data structures and constants. */
842 #define ABLOCKS_SIZE 16
844 /* An aligned block of memory. */
849 char payload
[BLOCK_BYTES
];
850 struct ablock
*next_free
;
852 /* `abase' is the aligned base of the ablocks. */
853 /* It is overloaded to hold the virtual `busy' field that counts
854 the number of used ablock in the parent ablocks.
855 The first ablock has the `busy' field, the others have the `abase'
856 field. To tell the difference, we assume that pointers will have
857 integer values larger than 2 * ABLOCKS_SIZE. The lowest bit of `busy'
858 is used to tell whether the real base of the parent ablocks is `abase'
859 (if not, the word before the first ablock holds a pointer to the
861 struct ablocks
*abase
;
862 /* The padding of all but the last ablock is unused. The padding of
863 the last ablock in an ablocks is not allocated. */
865 char padding
[BLOCK_PADDING
];
869 /* A bunch of consecutive aligned blocks. */
872 struct ablock blocks
[ABLOCKS_SIZE
];
875 /* Size of the block requested from malloc or memalign. */
876 #define ABLOCKS_BYTES (sizeof (struct ablocks) - BLOCK_PADDING)
878 #define ABLOCK_ABASE(block) \
879 (((uintptr_t) (block)->abase) <= (1 + 2 * ABLOCKS_SIZE) \
880 ? (struct ablocks *)(block) \
883 /* Virtual `busy' field. */
884 #define ABLOCKS_BUSY(abase) ((abase)->blocks[0].abase)
886 /* Pointer to the (not necessarily aligned) malloc block. */
887 #ifdef USE_POSIX_MEMALIGN
888 #define ABLOCKS_BASE(abase) (abase)
890 #define ABLOCKS_BASE(abase) \
891 (1 & (intptr_t) ABLOCKS_BUSY (abase) ? abase : ((void**)abase)[-1])
894 /* The list of free ablock. */
895 static struct ablock
*free_ablock
;
897 /* Allocate an aligned block of nbytes.
898 Alignment is on a multiple of BLOCK_ALIGN and `nbytes' has to be
899 smaller or equal to BLOCK_BYTES. */
900 static POINTER_TYPE
*
901 lisp_align_malloc (size_t nbytes
, enum mem_type type
)
904 struct ablocks
*abase
;
906 eassert (nbytes
<= BLOCK_BYTES
);
910 #ifdef GC_MALLOC_CHECK
911 allocated_mem_type
= type
;
917 intptr_t aligned
; /* int gets warning casting to 64-bit pointer. */
919 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
920 /* Prevent mmap'ing the chunk. Lisp data may not be mmap'ed
921 because mapped region contents are not preserved in
923 mallopt (M_MMAP_MAX
, 0);
926 #ifdef USE_POSIX_MEMALIGN
928 int err
= posix_memalign (&base
, BLOCK_ALIGN
, ABLOCKS_BYTES
);
934 base
= malloc (ABLOCKS_BYTES
);
935 abase
= ALIGN (base
, BLOCK_ALIGN
);
940 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
944 aligned
= (base
== abase
);
946 ((void**)abase
)[-1] = base
;
948 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
949 /* Back to a reasonable maximum of mmap'ed areas. */
950 mallopt (M_MMAP_MAX
, MMAP_MAX_AREAS
);
954 /* If the memory just allocated cannot be addressed thru a Lisp
955 object's pointer, and it needs to be, that's equivalent to
956 running out of memory. */
957 if (type
!= MEM_TYPE_NON_LISP
)
960 char *end
= (char *) base
+ ABLOCKS_BYTES
- 1;
962 if ((char *) XCONS (tem
) != end
)
964 lisp_malloc_loser
= base
;
966 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
972 /* Initialize the blocks and put them on the free list.
973 Is `base' was not properly aligned, we can't use the last block. */
974 for (i
= 0; i
< (aligned
? ABLOCKS_SIZE
: ABLOCKS_SIZE
- 1); i
++)
976 abase
->blocks
[i
].abase
= abase
;
977 abase
->blocks
[i
].x
.next_free
= free_ablock
;
978 free_ablock
= &abase
->blocks
[i
];
980 ABLOCKS_BUSY (abase
) = (struct ablocks
*) aligned
;
982 eassert (0 == ((uintptr_t) abase
) % BLOCK_ALIGN
);
983 eassert (ABLOCK_ABASE (&abase
->blocks
[3]) == abase
); /* 3 is arbitrary */
984 eassert (ABLOCK_ABASE (&abase
->blocks
[0]) == abase
);
985 eassert (ABLOCKS_BASE (abase
) == base
);
986 eassert (aligned
== (intptr_t) ABLOCKS_BUSY (abase
));
989 abase
= ABLOCK_ABASE (free_ablock
);
990 ABLOCKS_BUSY (abase
) =
991 (struct ablocks
*) (2 + (intptr_t) ABLOCKS_BUSY (abase
));
993 free_ablock
= free_ablock
->x
.next_free
;
995 #if GC_MARK_STACK && !defined GC_MALLOC_CHECK
996 if (val
&& type
!= MEM_TYPE_NON_LISP
)
997 mem_insert (val
, (char *) val
+ nbytes
, type
);
1000 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
1004 eassert (0 == ((uintptr_t) val
) % BLOCK_ALIGN
);
1009 lisp_align_free (POINTER_TYPE
*block
)
1011 struct ablock
*ablock
= block
;
1012 struct ablocks
*abase
= ABLOCK_ABASE (ablock
);
1015 #if GC_MARK_STACK && !defined GC_MALLOC_CHECK
1016 mem_delete (mem_find (block
));
1018 /* Put on free list. */
1019 ablock
->x
.next_free
= free_ablock
;
1020 free_ablock
= ablock
;
1021 /* Update busy count. */
1022 ABLOCKS_BUSY (abase
) =
1023 (struct ablocks
*) (-2 + (intptr_t) ABLOCKS_BUSY (abase
));
1025 if (2 > (intptr_t) ABLOCKS_BUSY (abase
))
1026 { /* All the blocks are free. */
1027 int i
= 0, aligned
= (intptr_t) ABLOCKS_BUSY (abase
);
1028 struct ablock
**tem
= &free_ablock
;
1029 struct ablock
*atop
= &abase
->blocks
[aligned
? ABLOCKS_SIZE
: ABLOCKS_SIZE
- 1];
1033 if (*tem
>= (struct ablock
*) abase
&& *tem
< atop
)
1036 *tem
= (*tem
)->x
.next_free
;
1039 tem
= &(*tem
)->x
.next_free
;
1041 eassert ((aligned
& 1) == aligned
);
1042 eassert (i
== (aligned
? ABLOCKS_SIZE
: ABLOCKS_SIZE
- 1));
1043 #ifdef USE_POSIX_MEMALIGN
1044 eassert ((uintptr_t) ABLOCKS_BASE (abase
) % BLOCK_ALIGN
== 0);
1046 free (ABLOCKS_BASE (abase
));
1048 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
1051 /* Return a new buffer structure allocated from the heap with
1052 a call to lisp_malloc. */
1055 allocate_buffer (void)
1058 = (struct buffer
*) lisp_malloc (sizeof (struct buffer
),
1060 XSETPVECTYPESIZE (b
, PVEC_BUFFER
,
1061 ((sizeof (struct buffer
) + sizeof (EMACS_INT
) - 1)
1062 / sizeof (EMACS_INT
)));
1067 #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC
1069 /* Arranging to disable input signals while we're in malloc.
1071 This only works with GNU malloc. To help out systems which can't
1072 use GNU malloc, all the calls to malloc, realloc, and free
1073 elsewhere in the code should be inside a BLOCK_INPUT/UNBLOCK_INPUT
1074 pair; unfortunately, we have no idea what C library functions
1075 might call malloc, so we can't really protect them unless you're
1076 using GNU malloc. Fortunately, most of the major operating systems
1077 can use GNU malloc. */
1080 /* When using SYNC_INPUT, we don't call malloc from a signal handler, so
1081 there's no need to block input around malloc. */
1083 #ifndef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
1084 extern void * (*__malloc_hook
) (size_t, const void *);
1085 extern void * (*__realloc_hook
) (void *, size_t, const void *);
1086 extern void (*__free_hook
) (void *, const void *);
1087 /* Else declared in malloc.h, perhaps with an extra arg. */
1088 #endif /* DOUG_LEA_MALLOC */
1089 static void * (*old_malloc_hook
) (size_t, const void *);
1090 static void * (*old_realloc_hook
) (void *, size_t, const void*);
1091 static void (*old_free_hook
) (void*, const void*);
1093 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
1094 # define BYTES_USED (mallinfo ().uordblks)
1096 # define BYTES_USED _bytes_used
1099 static __malloc_size_t bytes_used_when_reconsidered
;
1101 /* Value of _bytes_used, when spare_memory was freed. */
1103 static __malloc_size_t bytes_used_when_full
;
1105 /* This function is used as the hook for free to call. */
1108 emacs_blocked_free (void *ptr
, const void *ptr2
)
1112 #ifdef GC_MALLOC_CHECK
1118 if (m
== MEM_NIL
|| m
->start
!= ptr
)
1121 "Freeing `%p' which wasn't allocated with malloc\n", ptr
);
1126 /* fprintf (stderr, "free %p...%p (%p)\n", m->start, m->end, ptr); */
1130 #endif /* GC_MALLOC_CHECK */
1132 __free_hook
= old_free_hook
;
1135 /* If we released our reserve (due to running out of memory),
1136 and we have a fair amount free once again,
1137 try to set aside another reserve in case we run out once more. */
1138 if (! NILP (Vmemory_full
)
1139 /* Verify there is enough space that even with the malloc
1140 hysteresis this call won't run out again.
1141 The code here is correct as long as SPARE_MEMORY
1142 is substantially larger than the block size malloc uses. */
1143 && (bytes_used_when_full
1144 > ((bytes_used_when_reconsidered
= BYTES_USED
)
1145 + max (malloc_hysteresis
, 4) * SPARE_MEMORY
)))
1146 refill_memory_reserve ();
1148 __free_hook
= emacs_blocked_free
;
1149 UNBLOCK_INPUT_ALLOC
;
1153 /* This function is the malloc hook that Emacs uses. */
1156 emacs_blocked_malloc (size_t size
, const void *ptr
)
1161 __malloc_hook
= old_malloc_hook
;
1162 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
1163 /* Segfaults on my system. --lorentey */
1164 /* mallopt (M_TOP_PAD, malloc_hysteresis * 4096); */
1166 __malloc_extra_blocks
= malloc_hysteresis
;
1169 value
= (void *) malloc (size
);
1171 #ifdef GC_MALLOC_CHECK
1173 struct mem_node
*m
= mem_find (value
);
1176 fprintf (stderr
, "Malloc returned %p which is already in use\n",
1178 fprintf (stderr
, "Region in use is %p...%p, %u bytes, type %d\n",
1179 m
->start
, m
->end
, (char *) m
->end
- (char *) m
->start
,
1184 if (!dont_register_blocks
)
1186 mem_insert (value
, (char *) value
+ max (1, size
), allocated_mem_type
);
1187 allocated_mem_type
= MEM_TYPE_NON_LISP
;
1190 #endif /* GC_MALLOC_CHECK */
1192 __malloc_hook
= emacs_blocked_malloc
;
1193 UNBLOCK_INPUT_ALLOC
;
1195 /* fprintf (stderr, "%p malloc\n", value); */
1200 /* This function is the realloc hook that Emacs uses. */
1203 emacs_blocked_realloc (void *ptr
, size_t size
, const void *ptr2
)
1208 __realloc_hook
= old_realloc_hook
;
1210 #ifdef GC_MALLOC_CHECK
1213 struct mem_node
*m
= mem_find (ptr
);
1214 if (m
== MEM_NIL
|| m
->start
!= ptr
)
1217 "Realloc of %p which wasn't allocated with malloc\n",
1225 /* fprintf (stderr, "%p -> realloc\n", ptr); */
1227 /* Prevent malloc from registering blocks. */
1228 dont_register_blocks
= 1;
1229 #endif /* GC_MALLOC_CHECK */
1231 value
= (void *) realloc (ptr
, size
);
1233 #ifdef GC_MALLOC_CHECK
1234 dont_register_blocks
= 0;
1237 struct mem_node
*m
= mem_find (value
);
1240 fprintf (stderr
, "Realloc returns memory that is already in use\n");
1244 /* Can't handle zero size regions in the red-black tree. */
1245 mem_insert (value
, (char *) value
+ max (size
, 1), MEM_TYPE_NON_LISP
);
1248 /* fprintf (stderr, "%p <- realloc\n", value); */
1249 #endif /* GC_MALLOC_CHECK */
1251 __realloc_hook
= emacs_blocked_realloc
;
1252 UNBLOCK_INPUT_ALLOC
;
1258 #ifdef HAVE_GTK_AND_PTHREAD
1259 /* Called from Fdump_emacs so that when the dumped Emacs starts, it has a
1260 normal malloc. Some thread implementations need this as they call
1261 malloc before main. The pthread_self call in BLOCK_INPUT_ALLOC then
1262 calls malloc because it is the first call, and we have an endless loop. */
1265 reset_malloc_hooks ()
1267 __free_hook
= old_free_hook
;
1268 __malloc_hook
= old_malloc_hook
;
1269 __realloc_hook
= old_realloc_hook
;
1271 #endif /* HAVE_GTK_AND_PTHREAD */
1274 /* Called from main to set up malloc to use our hooks. */
1277 uninterrupt_malloc (void)
1279 #ifdef HAVE_GTK_AND_PTHREAD
1280 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
1281 pthread_mutexattr_t attr
;
1283 /* GLIBC has a faster way to do this, but lets keep it portable.
1284 This is according to the Single UNIX Specification. */
1285 pthread_mutexattr_init (&attr
);
1286 pthread_mutexattr_settype (&attr
, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE
);
1287 pthread_mutex_init (&alloc_mutex
, &attr
);
1288 #else /* !DOUG_LEA_MALLOC */
1289 /* Some systems such as Solaris 2.6 don't have a recursive mutex,
1290 and the bundled gmalloc.c doesn't require it. */
1291 pthread_mutex_init (&alloc_mutex
, NULL
);
1292 #endif /* !DOUG_LEA_MALLOC */
1293 #endif /* HAVE_GTK_AND_PTHREAD */
1295 if (__free_hook
!= emacs_blocked_free
)
1296 old_free_hook
= __free_hook
;
1297 __free_hook
= emacs_blocked_free
;
1299 if (__malloc_hook
!= emacs_blocked_malloc
)
1300 old_malloc_hook
= __malloc_hook
;
1301 __malloc_hook
= emacs_blocked_malloc
;
1303 if (__realloc_hook
!= emacs_blocked_realloc
)
1304 old_realloc_hook
= __realloc_hook
;
1305 __realloc_hook
= emacs_blocked_realloc
;
1308 #endif /* not SYNC_INPUT */
1309 #endif /* not SYSTEM_MALLOC */
1313 /***********************************************************************
1315 ***********************************************************************/
1317 /* Number of intervals allocated in an interval_block structure.
1318 The 1020 is 1024 minus malloc overhead. */
1320 #define INTERVAL_BLOCK_SIZE \
1321 ((1020 - sizeof (struct interval_block *)) / sizeof (struct interval))
1323 /* Intervals are allocated in chunks in form of an interval_block
1326 struct interval_block
1328 /* Place `intervals' first, to preserve alignment. */
1329 struct interval intervals
[INTERVAL_BLOCK_SIZE
];
1330 struct interval_block
*next
;
1333 /* Current interval block. Its `next' pointer points to older
1336 static struct interval_block
*interval_block
;
1338 /* Index in interval_block above of the next unused interval
1341 static int interval_block_index
;
1343 /* Number of free and live intervals. */
1345 static int total_free_intervals
, total_intervals
;
1347 /* List of free intervals. */
1349 static INTERVAL interval_free_list
;
1351 /* Total number of interval blocks now in use. */
1353 static int n_interval_blocks
;
1356 /* Initialize interval allocation. */
1359 init_intervals (void)
1361 interval_block
= NULL
;
1362 interval_block_index
= INTERVAL_BLOCK_SIZE
;
1363 interval_free_list
= 0;
1364 n_interval_blocks
= 0;
1368 /* Return a new interval. */
1371 make_interval (void)
1375 /* eassert (!handling_signal); */
1379 if (interval_free_list
)
1381 val
= interval_free_list
;
1382 interval_free_list
= INTERVAL_PARENT (interval_free_list
);
1386 if (interval_block_index
== INTERVAL_BLOCK_SIZE
)
1388 register struct interval_block
*newi
;
1390 newi
= (struct interval_block
*) lisp_malloc (sizeof *newi
,
1393 newi
->next
= interval_block
;
1394 interval_block
= newi
;
1395 interval_block_index
= 0;
1396 n_interval_blocks
++;
1398 val
= &interval_block
->intervals
[interval_block_index
++];
1401 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
1403 consing_since_gc
+= sizeof (struct interval
);
1405 RESET_INTERVAL (val
);
1411 /* Mark Lisp objects in interval I. */
1414 mark_interval (register INTERVAL i
, Lisp_Object dummy
)
1416 eassert (!i
->gcmarkbit
); /* Intervals are never shared. */
1418 mark_object (i
->plist
);
1422 /* Mark the interval tree rooted in TREE. Don't call this directly;
1423 use the macro MARK_INTERVAL_TREE instead. */
1426 mark_interval_tree (register INTERVAL tree
)
1428 /* No need to test if this tree has been marked already; this
1429 function is always called through the MARK_INTERVAL_TREE macro,
1430 which takes care of that. */
1432 traverse_intervals_noorder (tree
, mark_interval
, Qnil
);
1436 /* Mark the interval tree rooted in I. */
1438 #define MARK_INTERVAL_TREE(i) \
1440 if (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (i) && !i->gcmarkbit) \
1441 mark_interval_tree (i); \
1445 #define UNMARK_BALANCE_INTERVALS(i) \
1447 if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (i)) \
1448 (i) = balance_intervals (i); \
1452 /* Number support. If USE_LISP_UNION_TYPE is in effect, we
1453 can't create number objects in macros. */
1456 make_number (EMACS_INT n
)
1460 obj
.s
.type
= Lisp_Int
;
1465 /***********************************************************************
1467 ***********************************************************************/
1469 /* Lisp_Strings are allocated in string_block structures. When a new
1470 string_block is allocated, all the Lisp_Strings it contains are
1471 added to a free-list string_free_list. When a new Lisp_String is
1472 needed, it is taken from that list. During the sweep phase of GC,
1473 string_blocks that are entirely free are freed, except two which
1476 String data is allocated from sblock structures. Strings larger
1477 than LARGE_STRING_BYTES, get their own sblock, data for smaller
1478 strings is sub-allocated out of sblocks of size SBLOCK_SIZE.
1480 Sblocks consist internally of sdata structures, one for each
1481 Lisp_String. The sdata structure points to the Lisp_String it
1482 belongs to. The Lisp_String points back to the `u.data' member of
1483 its sdata structure.
1485 When a Lisp_String is freed during GC, it is put back on
1486 string_free_list, and its `data' member and its sdata's `string'
1487 pointer is set to null. The size of the string is recorded in the
1488 `u.nbytes' member of the sdata. So, sdata structures that are no
1489 longer used, can be easily recognized, and it's easy to compact the
1490 sblocks of small strings which we do in compact_small_strings. */
1492 /* Size in bytes of an sblock structure used for small strings. This
1493 is 8192 minus malloc overhead. */
1495 #define SBLOCK_SIZE 8188
1497 /* Strings larger than this are considered large strings. String data
1498 for large strings is allocated from individual sblocks. */
1500 #define LARGE_STRING_BYTES 1024
1502 /* Structure describing string memory sub-allocated from an sblock.
1503 This is where the contents of Lisp strings are stored. */
1507 /* Back-pointer to the string this sdata belongs to. If null, this
1508 structure is free, and the NBYTES member of the union below
1509 contains the string's byte size (the same value that STRING_BYTES
1510 would return if STRING were non-null). If non-null, STRING_BYTES
1511 (STRING) is the size of the data, and DATA contains the string's
1513 struct Lisp_String
*string
;
1515 #ifdef GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES
1518 unsigned char data
[1];
1520 #define SDATA_NBYTES(S) (S)->nbytes
1521 #define SDATA_DATA(S) (S)->data
1522 #define SDATA_SELECTOR(member) member
1524 #else /* not GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES */
1528 /* When STRING is non-null. */
1529 unsigned char data
[1];
1531 /* When STRING is null. */
1535 #define SDATA_NBYTES(S) (S)->u.nbytes
1536 #define SDATA_DATA(S) (S)->u.data
1537 #define SDATA_SELECTOR(member) u.member
1539 #endif /* not GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES */
1541 #define SDATA_DATA_OFFSET offsetof (struct sdata, SDATA_SELECTOR (data))
1545 /* Structure describing a block of memory which is sub-allocated to
1546 obtain string data memory for strings. Blocks for small strings
1547 are of fixed size SBLOCK_SIZE. Blocks for large strings are made
1548 as large as needed. */
1553 struct sblock
*next
;
1555 /* Pointer to the next free sdata block. This points past the end
1556 of the sblock if there isn't any space left in this block. */
1557 struct sdata
*next_free
;
1559 /* Start of data. */
1560 struct sdata first_data
;
1563 /* Number of Lisp strings in a string_block structure. The 1020 is
1564 1024 minus malloc overhead. */
1566 #define STRING_BLOCK_SIZE \
1567 ((1020 - sizeof (struct string_block *)) / sizeof (struct Lisp_String))
1569 /* Structure describing a block from which Lisp_String structures
1574 /* Place `strings' first, to preserve alignment. */
1575 struct Lisp_String strings
[STRING_BLOCK_SIZE
];
1576 struct string_block
*next
;
1579 /* Head and tail of the list of sblock structures holding Lisp string
1580 data. We always allocate from current_sblock. The NEXT pointers
1581 in the sblock structures go from oldest_sblock to current_sblock. */
1583 static struct sblock
*oldest_sblock
, *current_sblock
;
1585 /* List of sblocks for large strings. */
1587 static struct sblock
*large_sblocks
;
1589 /* List of string_block structures, and how many there are. */
1591 static struct string_block
*string_blocks
;
1592 static int n_string_blocks
;
1594 /* Free-list of Lisp_Strings. */
1596 static struct Lisp_String
*string_free_list
;
1598 /* Number of live and free Lisp_Strings. */
1600 static int total_strings
, total_free_strings
;
1602 /* Number of bytes used by live strings. */
1604 static EMACS_INT total_string_size
;
1606 /* Given a pointer to a Lisp_String S which is on the free-list
1607 string_free_list, return a pointer to its successor in the
1610 #define NEXT_FREE_LISP_STRING(S) (*(struct Lisp_String **) (S))
1612 /* Return a pointer to the sdata structure belonging to Lisp string S.
1613 S must be live, i.e. S->data must not be null. S->data is actually
1614 a pointer to the `u.data' member of its sdata structure; the
1615 structure starts at a constant offset in front of that. */
1617 #define SDATA_OF_STRING(S) ((struct sdata *) ((S)->data - SDATA_DATA_OFFSET))
1620 #ifdef GC_CHECK_STRING_OVERRUN
1622 /* We check for overrun in string data blocks by appending a small
1623 "cookie" after each allocated string data block, and check for the
1624 presence of this cookie during GC. */
1626 #define GC_STRING_OVERRUN_COOKIE_SIZE 4
1627 static char const string_overrun_cookie
[GC_STRING_OVERRUN_COOKIE_SIZE
] =
1628 { '\xde', '\xad', '\xbe', '\xef' };
1631 #define GC_STRING_OVERRUN_COOKIE_SIZE 0
1634 /* Value is the size of an sdata structure large enough to hold NBYTES
1635 bytes of string data. The value returned includes a terminating
1636 NUL byte, the size of the sdata structure, and padding. */
1638 #ifdef GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES
1640 #define SDATA_SIZE(NBYTES) \
1641 ((SDATA_DATA_OFFSET \
1643 + sizeof (EMACS_INT) - 1) \
1644 & ~(sizeof (EMACS_INT) - 1))
1646 #else /* not GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES */
1648 /* The 'max' reserves space for the nbytes union member even when NBYTES + 1 is
1649 less than the size of that member. The 'max' is not needed when
1650 SDATA_DATA_OFFSET is a multiple of sizeof (EMACS_INT), because then the
1651 alignment code reserves enough space. */
1653 #define SDATA_SIZE(NBYTES) \
1654 ((SDATA_DATA_OFFSET \
1655 + (SDATA_DATA_OFFSET % sizeof (EMACS_INT) == 0 \
1657 : max (NBYTES, sizeof (EMACS_INT) - 1)) \
1659 + sizeof (EMACS_INT) - 1) \
1660 & ~(sizeof (EMACS_INT) - 1))
1662 #endif /* not GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES */
1664 /* Extra bytes to allocate for each string. */
1666 #define GC_STRING_EXTRA (GC_STRING_OVERRUN_COOKIE_SIZE)
1668 /* Initialize string allocation. Called from init_alloc_once. */
1673 total_strings
= total_free_strings
= total_string_size
= 0;
1674 oldest_sblock
= current_sblock
= large_sblocks
= NULL
;
1675 string_blocks
= NULL
;
1676 n_string_blocks
= 0;
1677 string_free_list
= NULL
;
1678 empty_unibyte_string
= make_pure_string ("", 0, 0, 0);
1679 empty_multibyte_string
= make_pure_string ("", 0, 0, 1);
1683 #ifdef GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES
1685 static int check_string_bytes_count
;
1687 #define CHECK_STRING_BYTES(S) STRING_BYTES (S)
1690 /* Like GC_STRING_BYTES, but with debugging check. */
1693 string_bytes (struct Lisp_String
*s
)
1696 (s
->size_byte
< 0 ? s
->size
& ~ARRAY_MARK_FLAG
: s
->size_byte
);
1698 if (!PURE_POINTER_P (s
)
1700 && nbytes
!= SDATA_NBYTES (SDATA_OF_STRING (s
)))
1705 /* Check validity of Lisp strings' string_bytes member in B. */
1708 check_sblock (struct sblock
*b
)
1710 struct sdata
*from
, *end
, *from_end
;
1714 for (from
= &b
->first_data
; from
< end
; from
= from_end
)
1716 /* Compute the next FROM here because copying below may
1717 overwrite data we need to compute it. */
1720 /* Check that the string size recorded in the string is the
1721 same as the one recorded in the sdata structure. */
1723 CHECK_STRING_BYTES (from
->string
);
1726 nbytes
= GC_STRING_BYTES (from
->string
);
1728 nbytes
= SDATA_NBYTES (from
);
1730 nbytes
= SDATA_SIZE (nbytes
);
1731 from_end
= (struct sdata
*) ((char *) from
+ nbytes
+ GC_STRING_EXTRA
);
1736 /* Check validity of Lisp strings' string_bytes member. ALL_P
1737 non-zero means check all strings, otherwise check only most
1738 recently allocated strings. Used for hunting a bug. */
1741 check_string_bytes (int all_p
)
1747 for (b
= large_sblocks
; b
; b
= b
->next
)
1749 struct Lisp_String
*s
= b
->first_data
.string
;
1751 CHECK_STRING_BYTES (s
);
1754 for (b
= oldest_sblock
; b
; b
= b
->next
)
1758 check_sblock (current_sblock
);
1761 #endif /* GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES */
1763 #ifdef GC_CHECK_STRING_FREE_LIST
1765 /* Walk through the string free list looking for bogus next pointers.
1766 This may catch buffer overrun from a previous string. */
1769 check_string_free_list (void)
1771 struct Lisp_String
*s
;
1773 /* Pop a Lisp_String off the free-list. */
1774 s
= string_free_list
;
1777 if ((uintptr_t) s
< 1024)
1779 s
= NEXT_FREE_LISP_STRING (s
);
1783 #define check_string_free_list()
1786 /* Return a new Lisp_String. */
1788 static struct Lisp_String
*
1789 allocate_string (void)
1791 struct Lisp_String
*s
;
1793 /* eassert (!handling_signal); */
1797 /* If the free-list is empty, allocate a new string_block, and
1798 add all the Lisp_Strings in it to the free-list. */
1799 if (string_free_list
== NULL
)
1801 struct string_block
*b
;
1804 b
= (struct string_block
*) lisp_malloc (sizeof *b
, MEM_TYPE_STRING
);
1805 memset (b
, 0, sizeof *b
);
1806 b
->next
= string_blocks
;
1810 for (i
= STRING_BLOCK_SIZE
- 1; i
>= 0; --i
)
1813 NEXT_FREE_LISP_STRING (s
) = string_free_list
;
1814 string_free_list
= s
;
1817 total_free_strings
+= STRING_BLOCK_SIZE
;
1820 check_string_free_list ();
1822 /* Pop a Lisp_String off the free-list. */
1823 s
= string_free_list
;
1824 string_free_list
= NEXT_FREE_LISP_STRING (s
);
1826 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
1828 /* Probably not strictly necessary, but play it safe. */
1829 memset (s
, 0, sizeof *s
);
1831 --total_free_strings
;
1834 consing_since_gc
+= sizeof *s
;
1836 #ifdef GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES
1837 if (!noninteractive
)
1839 if (++check_string_bytes_count
== 200)
1841 check_string_bytes_count
= 0;
1842 check_string_bytes (1);
1845 check_string_bytes (0);
1847 #endif /* GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES */
1853 /* Set up Lisp_String S for holding NCHARS characters, NBYTES bytes,
1854 plus a NUL byte at the end. Allocate an sdata structure for S, and
1855 set S->data to its `u.data' member. Store a NUL byte at the end of
1856 S->data. Set S->size to NCHARS and S->size_byte to NBYTES. Free
1857 S->data if it was initially non-null. */
1860 allocate_string_data (struct Lisp_String
*s
,
1861 EMACS_INT nchars
, EMACS_INT nbytes
)
1863 struct sdata
*data
, *old_data
;
1865 EMACS_INT needed
, old_nbytes
;
1867 /* Determine the number of bytes needed to store NBYTES bytes
1869 needed
= SDATA_SIZE (nbytes
);
1870 old_data
= s
->data
? SDATA_OF_STRING (s
) : NULL
;
1871 old_nbytes
= GC_STRING_BYTES (s
);
1875 if (nbytes
> LARGE_STRING_BYTES
)
1877 size_t size
= offsetof (struct sblock
, first_data
) + needed
;
1879 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
1880 /* Prevent mmap'ing the chunk. Lisp data may not be mmap'ed
1881 because mapped region contents are not preserved in
1884 In case you think of allowing it in a dumped Emacs at the
1885 cost of not being able to re-dump, there's another reason:
1886 mmap'ed data typically have an address towards the top of the
1887 address space, which won't fit into an EMACS_INT (at least on
1888 32-bit systems with the current tagging scheme). --fx */
1889 mallopt (M_MMAP_MAX
, 0);
1892 b
= (struct sblock
*) lisp_malloc (size
+ GC_STRING_EXTRA
, MEM_TYPE_NON_LISP
);
1894 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
1895 /* Back to a reasonable maximum of mmap'ed areas. */
1896 mallopt (M_MMAP_MAX
, MMAP_MAX_AREAS
);
1899 b
->next_free
= &b
->first_data
;
1900 b
->first_data
.string
= NULL
;
1901 b
->next
= large_sblocks
;
1904 else if (current_sblock
== NULL
1905 || (((char *) current_sblock
+ SBLOCK_SIZE
1906 - (char *) current_sblock
->next_free
)
1907 < (needed
+ GC_STRING_EXTRA
)))
1909 /* Not enough room in the current sblock. */
1910 b
= (struct sblock
*) lisp_malloc (SBLOCK_SIZE
, MEM_TYPE_NON_LISP
);
1911 b
->next_free
= &b
->first_data
;
1912 b
->first_data
.string
= NULL
;
1916 current_sblock
->next
= b
;
1924 data
= b
->next_free
;
1925 b
->next_free
= (struct sdata
*) ((char *) data
+ needed
+ GC_STRING_EXTRA
);
1927 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
1930 s
->data
= SDATA_DATA (data
);
1931 #ifdef GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES
1932 SDATA_NBYTES (data
) = nbytes
;
1935 s
->size_byte
= nbytes
;
1936 s
->data
[nbytes
] = '\0';
1937 #ifdef GC_CHECK_STRING_OVERRUN
1938 memcpy ((char *) data
+ needed
, string_overrun_cookie
,
1939 GC_STRING_OVERRUN_COOKIE_SIZE
);
1942 /* If S had already data assigned, mark that as free by setting its
1943 string back-pointer to null, and recording the size of the data
1947 SDATA_NBYTES (old_data
) = old_nbytes
;
1948 old_data
->string
= NULL
;
1951 consing_since_gc
+= needed
;
1955 /* Sweep and compact strings. */
1958 sweep_strings (void)
1960 struct string_block
*b
, *next
;
1961 struct string_block
*live_blocks
= NULL
;
1963 string_free_list
= NULL
;
1964 total_strings
= total_free_strings
= 0;
1965 total_string_size
= 0;
1967 /* Scan strings_blocks, free Lisp_Strings that aren't marked. */
1968 for (b
= string_blocks
; b
; b
= next
)
1971 struct Lisp_String
*free_list_before
= string_free_list
;
1975 for (i
= 0; i
< STRING_BLOCK_SIZE
; ++i
)
1977 struct Lisp_String
*s
= b
->strings
+ i
;
1981 /* String was not on free-list before. */
1982 if (STRING_MARKED_P (s
))
1984 /* String is live; unmark it and its intervals. */
1987 if (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (s
->intervals
))
1988 UNMARK_BALANCE_INTERVALS (s
->intervals
);
1991 total_string_size
+= STRING_BYTES (s
);
1995 /* String is dead. Put it on the free-list. */
1996 struct sdata
*data
= SDATA_OF_STRING (s
);
1998 /* Save the size of S in its sdata so that we know
1999 how large that is. Reset the sdata's string
2000 back-pointer so that we know it's free. */
2001 #ifdef GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES
2002 if (GC_STRING_BYTES (s
) != SDATA_NBYTES (data
))
2005 data
->u
.nbytes
= GC_STRING_BYTES (s
);
2007 data
->string
= NULL
;
2009 /* Reset the strings's `data' member so that we
2013 /* Put the string on the free-list. */
2014 NEXT_FREE_LISP_STRING (s
) = string_free_list
;
2015 string_free_list
= s
;
2021 /* S was on the free-list before. Put it there again. */
2022 NEXT_FREE_LISP_STRING (s
) = string_free_list
;
2023 string_free_list
= s
;
2028 /* Free blocks that contain free Lisp_Strings only, except
2029 the first two of them. */
2030 if (nfree
== STRING_BLOCK_SIZE
2031 && total_free_strings
> STRING_BLOCK_SIZE
)
2035 string_free_list
= free_list_before
;
2039 total_free_strings
+= nfree
;
2040 b
->next
= live_blocks
;
2045 check_string_free_list ();
2047 string_blocks
= live_blocks
;
2048 free_large_strings ();
2049 compact_small_strings ();
2051 check_string_free_list ();
2055 /* Free dead large strings. */
2058 free_large_strings (void)
2060 struct sblock
*b
, *next
;
2061 struct sblock
*live_blocks
= NULL
;
2063 for (b
= large_sblocks
; b
; b
= next
)
2067 if (b
->first_data
.string
== NULL
)
2071 b
->next
= live_blocks
;
2076 large_sblocks
= live_blocks
;
2080 /* Compact data of small strings. Free sblocks that don't contain
2081 data of live strings after compaction. */
2084 compact_small_strings (void)
2086 struct sblock
*b
, *tb
, *next
;
2087 struct sdata
*from
, *to
, *end
, *tb_end
;
2088 struct sdata
*to_end
, *from_end
;
2090 /* TB is the sblock we copy to, TO is the sdata within TB we copy
2091 to, and TB_END is the end of TB. */
2093 tb_end
= (struct sdata
*) ((char *) tb
+ SBLOCK_SIZE
);
2094 to
= &tb
->first_data
;
2096 /* Step through the blocks from the oldest to the youngest. We
2097 expect that old blocks will stabilize over time, so that less
2098 copying will happen this way. */
2099 for (b
= oldest_sblock
; b
; b
= b
->next
)
2102 xassert ((char *) end
<= (char *) b
+ SBLOCK_SIZE
);
2104 for (from
= &b
->first_data
; from
< end
; from
= from_end
)
2106 /* Compute the next FROM here because copying below may
2107 overwrite data we need to compute it. */
2110 #ifdef GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES
2111 /* Check that the string size recorded in the string is the
2112 same as the one recorded in the sdata structure. */
2114 && GC_STRING_BYTES (from
->string
) != SDATA_NBYTES (from
))
2116 #endif /* GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES */
2119 nbytes
= GC_STRING_BYTES (from
->string
);
2121 nbytes
= SDATA_NBYTES (from
);
2123 if (nbytes
> LARGE_STRING_BYTES
)
2126 nbytes
= SDATA_SIZE (nbytes
);
2127 from_end
= (struct sdata
*) ((char *) from
+ nbytes
+ GC_STRING_EXTRA
);
2129 #ifdef GC_CHECK_STRING_OVERRUN
2130 if (memcmp (string_overrun_cookie
,
2131 (char *) from_end
- GC_STRING_OVERRUN_COOKIE_SIZE
,
2132 GC_STRING_OVERRUN_COOKIE_SIZE
))
2136 /* FROM->string non-null means it's alive. Copy its data. */
2139 /* If TB is full, proceed with the next sblock. */
2140 to_end
= (struct sdata
*) ((char *) to
+ nbytes
+ GC_STRING_EXTRA
);
2141 if (to_end
> tb_end
)
2145 tb_end
= (struct sdata
*) ((char *) tb
+ SBLOCK_SIZE
);
2146 to
= &tb
->first_data
;
2147 to_end
= (struct sdata
*) ((char *) to
+ nbytes
+ GC_STRING_EXTRA
);
2150 /* Copy, and update the string's `data' pointer. */
2153 xassert (tb
!= b
|| to
< from
);
2154 memmove (to
, from
, nbytes
+ GC_STRING_EXTRA
);
2155 to
->string
->data
= SDATA_DATA (to
);
2158 /* Advance past the sdata we copied to. */
2164 /* The rest of the sblocks following TB don't contain live data, so
2165 we can free them. */
2166 for (b
= tb
->next
; b
; b
= next
)
2174 current_sblock
= tb
;
2178 DEFUN ("make-string", Fmake_string
, Smake_string
, 2, 2, 0,
2179 doc
: /* Return a newly created string of length LENGTH, with INIT in each element.
2180 LENGTH must be an integer.
2181 INIT must be an integer that represents a character. */)
2182 (Lisp_Object length
, Lisp_Object init
)
2184 register Lisp_Object val
;
2185 register unsigned char *p
, *end
;
2189 CHECK_NATNUM (length
);
2190 CHECK_NUMBER (init
);
2193 if (ASCII_CHAR_P (c
))
2195 nbytes
= XINT (length
);
2196 val
= make_uninit_string (nbytes
);
2198 end
= p
+ SCHARS (val
);
2204 unsigned char str
[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH
];
2205 int len
= CHAR_STRING (c
, str
);
2206 EMACS_INT string_len
= XINT (length
);
2208 if (string_len
> MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM
/ len
)
2209 error ("Maximum string size exceeded");
2210 nbytes
= len
* string_len
;
2211 val
= make_uninit_multibyte_string (string_len
, nbytes
);
2216 memcpy (p
, str
, len
);
2226 DEFUN ("make-bool-vector", Fmake_bool_vector
, Smake_bool_vector
, 2, 2, 0,
2227 doc
: /* Return a new bool-vector of length LENGTH, using INIT for each element.
2228 LENGTH must be a number. INIT matters only in whether it is t or nil. */)
2229 (Lisp_Object length
, Lisp_Object init
)
2231 register Lisp_Object val
;
2232 struct Lisp_Bool_Vector
*p
;
2234 EMACS_INT length_in_chars
, length_in_elts
;
2237 CHECK_NATNUM (length
);
2239 bits_per_value
= sizeof (EMACS_INT
) * BOOL_VECTOR_BITS_PER_CHAR
;
2241 length_in_elts
= (XFASTINT (length
) + bits_per_value
- 1) / bits_per_value
;
2242 length_in_chars
= ((XFASTINT (length
) + BOOL_VECTOR_BITS_PER_CHAR
- 1)
2243 / BOOL_VECTOR_BITS_PER_CHAR
);
2245 /* We must allocate one more elements than LENGTH_IN_ELTS for the
2246 slot `size' of the struct Lisp_Bool_Vector. */
2247 val
= Fmake_vector (make_number (length_in_elts
+ 1), Qnil
);
2249 /* No Lisp_Object to trace in there. */
2250 XSETPVECTYPESIZE (XVECTOR (val
), PVEC_BOOL_VECTOR
, 0);
2252 p
= XBOOL_VECTOR (val
);
2253 p
->size
= XFASTINT (length
);
2255 real_init
= (NILP (init
) ? 0 : -1);
2256 for (i
= 0; i
< length_in_chars
; i
++)
2257 p
->data
[i
] = real_init
;
2259 /* Clear the extraneous bits in the last byte. */
2260 if (XINT (length
) != length_in_chars
* BOOL_VECTOR_BITS_PER_CHAR
)
2261 p
->data
[length_in_chars
- 1]
2262 &= (1 << (XINT (length
) % BOOL_VECTOR_BITS_PER_CHAR
)) - 1;
2268 /* Make a string from NBYTES bytes at CONTENTS, and compute the number
2269 of characters from the contents. This string may be unibyte or
2270 multibyte, depending on the contents. */
2273 make_string (const char *contents
, EMACS_INT nbytes
)
2275 register Lisp_Object val
;
2276 EMACS_INT nchars
, multibyte_nbytes
;
2278 parse_str_as_multibyte ((const unsigned char *) contents
, nbytes
,
2279 &nchars
, &multibyte_nbytes
);
2280 if (nbytes
== nchars
|| nbytes
!= multibyte_nbytes
)
2281 /* CONTENTS contains no multibyte sequences or contains an invalid
2282 multibyte sequence. We must make unibyte string. */
2283 val
= make_unibyte_string (contents
, nbytes
);
2285 val
= make_multibyte_string (contents
, nchars
, nbytes
);
2290 /* Make an unibyte string from LENGTH bytes at CONTENTS. */
2293 make_unibyte_string (const char *contents
, EMACS_INT length
)
2295 register Lisp_Object val
;
2296 val
= make_uninit_string (length
);
2297 memcpy (SDATA (val
), contents
, length
);
2302 /* Make a multibyte string from NCHARS characters occupying NBYTES
2303 bytes at CONTENTS. */
2306 make_multibyte_string (const char *contents
,
2307 EMACS_INT nchars
, EMACS_INT nbytes
)
2309 register Lisp_Object val
;
2310 val
= make_uninit_multibyte_string (nchars
, nbytes
);
2311 memcpy (SDATA (val
), contents
, nbytes
);
2316 /* Make a string from NCHARS characters occupying NBYTES bytes at
2317 CONTENTS. It is a multibyte string if NBYTES != NCHARS. */
2320 make_string_from_bytes (const char *contents
,
2321 EMACS_INT nchars
, EMACS_INT nbytes
)
2323 register Lisp_Object val
;
2324 val
= make_uninit_multibyte_string (nchars
, nbytes
);
2325 memcpy (SDATA (val
), contents
, nbytes
);
2326 if (SBYTES (val
) == SCHARS (val
))
2327 STRING_SET_UNIBYTE (val
);
2332 /* Make a string from NCHARS characters occupying NBYTES bytes at
2333 CONTENTS. The argument MULTIBYTE controls whether to label the
2334 string as multibyte. If NCHARS is negative, it counts the number of
2335 characters by itself. */
2338 make_specified_string (const char *contents
,
2339 EMACS_INT nchars
, EMACS_INT nbytes
, int multibyte
)
2341 register Lisp_Object val
;
2346 nchars
= multibyte_chars_in_text ((const unsigned char *) contents
,
2351 val
= make_uninit_multibyte_string (nchars
, nbytes
);
2352 memcpy (SDATA (val
), contents
, nbytes
);
2354 STRING_SET_UNIBYTE (val
);
2359 /* Make a string from the data at STR, treating it as multibyte if the
2363 build_string (const char *str
)
2365 return make_string (str
, strlen (str
));
2369 /* Return an unibyte Lisp_String set up to hold LENGTH characters
2370 occupying LENGTH bytes. */
2373 make_uninit_string (EMACS_INT length
)
2378 return empty_unibyte_string
;
2379 val
= make_uninit_multibyte_string (length
, length
);
2380 STRING_SET_UNIBYTE (val
);
2385 /* Return a multibyte Lisp_String set up to hold NCHARS characters
2386 which occupy NBYTES bytes. */
2389 make_uninit_multibyte_string (EMACS_INT nchars
, EMACS_INT nbytes
)
2392 struct Lisp_String
*s
;
2397 return empty_multibyte_string
;
2399 s
= allocate_string ();
2400 allocate_string_data (s
, nchars
, nbytes
);
2401 XSETSTRING (string
, s
);
2402 string_chars_consed
+= nbytes
;
2408 /***********************************************************************
2410 ***********************************************************************/
2412 /* We store float cells inside of float_blocks, allocating a new
2413 float_block with malloc whenever necessary. Float cells reclaimed
2414 by GC are put on a free list to be reallocated before allocating
2415 any new float cells from the latest float_block. */
2417 #define FLOAT_BLOCK_SIZE \
2418 (((BLOCK_BYTES - sizeof (struct float_block *) \
2419 /* The compiler might add padding at the end. */ \
2420 - (sizeof (struct Lisp_Float) - sizeof (int))) * CHAR_BIT) \
2421 / (sizeof (struct Lisp_Float) * CHAR_BIT + 1))
2423 #define GETMARKBIT(block,n) \
2424 (((block)->gcmarkbits[(n) / (sizeof(int) * CHAR_BIT)] \
2425 >> ((n) % (sizeof(int) * CHAR_BIT))) \
2428 #define SETMARKBIT(block,n) \
2429 (block)->gcmarkbits[(n) / (sizeof(int) * CHAR_BIT)] \
2430 |= 1 << ((n) % (sizeof(int) * CHAR_BIT))
2432 #define UNSETMARKBIT(block,n) \
2433 (block)->gcmarkbits[(n) / (sizeof(int) * CHAR_BIT)] \
2434 &= ~(1 << ((n) % (sizeof(int) * CHAR_BIT)))
2436 #define FLOAT_BLOCK(fptr) \
2437 ((struct float_block *) (((uintptr_t) (fptr)) & ~(BLOCK_ALIGN - 1)))
2439 #define FLOAT_INDEX(fptr) \
2440 ((((uintptr_t) (fptr)) & (BLOCK_ALIGN - 1)) / sizeof (struct Lisp_Float))
2444 /* Place `floats' at the beginning, to ease up FLOAT_INDEX's job. */
2445 struct Lisp_Float floats
[FLOAT_BLOCK_SIZE
];
2446 int gcmarkbits
[1 + FLOAT_BLOCK_SIZE
/ (sizeof(int) * CHAR_BIT
)];
2447 struct float_block
*next
;
2450 #define FLOAT_MARKED_P(fptr) \
2451 GETMARKBIT (FLOAT_BLOCK (fptr), FLOAT_INDEX ((fptr)))
2453 #define FLOAT_MARK(fptr) \
2454 SETMARKBIT (FLOAT_BLOCK (fptr), FLOAT_INDEX ((fptr)))
2456 #define FLOAT_UNMARK(fptr) \
2457 UNSETMARKBIT (FLOAT_BLOCK (fptr), FLOAT_INDEX ((fptr)))
2459 /* Current float_block. */
2461 static struct float_block
*float_block
;
2463 /* Index of first unused Lisp_Float in the current float_block. */
2465 static int float_block_index
;
2467 /* Total number of float blocks now in use. */
2469 static int n_float_blocks
;
2471 /* Free-list of Lisp_Floats. */
2473 static struct Lisp_Float
*float_free_list
;
2476 /* Initialize float allocation. */
2482 float_block_index
= FLOAT_BLOCK_SIZE
; /* Force alloc of new float_block. */
2483 float_free_list
= 0;
2488 /* Return a new float object with value FLOAT_VALUE. */
2491 make_float (double float_value
)
2493 register Lisp_Object val
;
2495 /* eassert (!handling_signal); */
2499 if (float_free_list
)
2501 /* We use the data field for chaining the free list
2502 so that we won't use the same field that has the mark bit. */
2503 XSETFLOAT (val
, float_free_list
);
2504 float_free_list
= float_free_list
->u
.chain
;
2508 if (float_block_index
== FLOAT_BLOCK_SIZE
)
2510 register struct float_block
*new;
2512 new = (struct float_block
*) lisp_align_malloc (sizeof *new,
2514 new->next
= float_block
;
2515 memset (new->gcmarkbits
, 0, sizeof new->gcmarkbits
);
2517 float_block_index
= 0;
2520 XSETFLOAT (val
, &float_block
->floats
[float_block_index
]);
2521 float_block_index
++;
2524 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
2526 XFLOAT_INIT (val
, float_value
);
2527 eassert (!FLOAT_MARKED_P (XFLOAT (val
)));
2528 consing_since_gc
+= sizeof (struct Lisp_Float
);
2535 /***********************************************************************
2537 ***********************************************************************/
2539 /* We store cons cells inside of cons_blocks, allocating a new
2540 cons_block with malloc whenever necessary. Cons cells reclaimed by
2541 GC are put on a free list to be reallocated before allocating
2542 any new cons cells from the latest cons_block. */
2544 #define CONS_BLOCK_SIZE \
2545 (((BLOCK_BYTES - sizeof (struct cons_block *)) * CHAR_BIT) \
2546 / (sizeof (struct Lisp_Cons) * CHAR_BIT + 1))
2548 #define CONS_BLOCK(fptr) \
2549 ((struct cons_block *) ((uintptr_t) (fptr) & ~(BLOCK_ALIGN - 1)))
2551 #define CONS_INDEX(fptr) \
2552 (((uintptr_t) (fptr) & (BLOCK_ALIGN - 1)) / sizeof (struct Lisp_Cons))
2556 /* Place `conses' at the beginning, to ease up CONS_INDEX's job. */
2557 struct Lisp_Cons conses
[CONS_BLOCK_SIZE
];
2558 int gcmarkbits
[1 + CONS_BLOCK_SIZE
/ (sizeof(int) * CHAR_BIT
)];
2559 struct cons_block
*next
;
2562 #define CONS_MARKED_P(fptr) \
2563 GETMARKBIT (CONS_BLOCK (fptr), CONS_INDEX ((fptr)))
2565 #define CONS_MARK(fptr) \
2566 SETMARKBIT (CONS_BLOCK (fptr), CONS_INDEX ((fptr)))
2568 #define CONS_UNMARK(fptr) \
2569 UNSETMARKBIT (CONS_BLOCK (fptr), CONS_INDEX ((fptr)))
2571 /* Current cons_block. */
2573 static struct cons_block
*cons_block
;
2575 /* Index of first unused Lisp_Cons in the current block. */
2577 static int cons_block_index
;
2579 /* Free-list of Lisp_Cons structures. */
2581 static struct Lisp_Cons
*cons_free_list
;
2583 /* Total number of cons blocks now in use. */
2585 static int n_cons_blocks
;
2588 /* Initialize cons allocation. */
2594 cons_block_index
= CONS_BLOCK_SIZE
; /* Force alloc of new cons_block. */
2600 /* Explicitly free a cons cell by putting it on the free-list. */
2603 free_cons (struct Lisp_Cons
*ptr
)
2605 ptr
->u
.chain
= cons_free_list
;
2609 cons_free_list
= ptr
;
2612 DEFUN ("cons", Fcons
, Scons
, 2, 2, 0,
2613 doc
: /* Create a new cons, give it CAR and CDR as components, and return it. */)
2614 (Lisp_Object car
, Lisp_Object cdr
)
2616 register Lisp_Object val
;
2618 /* eassert (!handling_signal); */
2624 /* We use the cdr for chaining the free list
2625 so that we won't use the same field that has the mark bit. */
2626 XSETCONS (val
, cons_free_list
);
2627 cons_free_list
= cons_free_list
->u
.chain
;
2631 if (cons_block_index
== CONS_BLOCK_SIZE
)
2633 register struct cons_block
*new;
2634 new = (struct cons_block
*) lisp_align_malloc (sizeof *new,
2636 memset (new->gcmarkbits
, 0, sizeof new->gcmarkbits
);
2637 new->next
= cons_block
;
2639 cons_block_index
= 0;
2642 XSETCONS (val
, &cons_block
->conses
[cons_block_index
]);
2646 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
2650 eassert (!CONS_MARKED_P (XCONS (val
)));
2651 consing_since_gc
+= sizeof (struct Lisp_Cons
);
2652 cons_cells_consed
++;
2656 #ifdef GC_CHECK_CONS_LIST
2657 /* Get an error now if there's any junk in the cons free list. */
2659 check_cons_list (void)
2661 struct Lisp_Cons
*tail
= cons_free_list
;
2664 tail
= tail
->u
.chain
;
2668 /* Make a list of 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 specified objects. */
2671 list1 (Lisp_Object arg1
)
2673 return Fcons (arg1
, Qnil
);
2677 list2 (Lisp_Object arg1
, Lisp_Object arg2
)
2679 return Fcons (arg1
, Fcons (arg2
, Qnil
));
2684 list3 (Lisp_Object arg1
, Lisp_Object arg2
, Lisp_Object arg3
)
2686 return Fcons (arg1
, Fcons (arg2
, Fcons (arg3
, Qnil
)));
2691 list4 (Lisp_Object arg1
, Lisp_Object arg2
, Lisp_Object arg3
, Lisp_Object arg4
)
2693 return Fcons (arg1
, Fcons (arg2
, Fcons (arg3
, Fcons (arg4
, Qnil
))));
2698 list5 (Lisp_Object arg1
, Lisp_Object arg2
, Lisp_Object arg3
, Lisp_Object arg4
, Lisp_Object arg5
)
2700 return Fcons (arg1
, Fcons (arg2
, Fcons (arg3
, Fcons (arg4
,
2701 Fcons (arg5
, Qnil
)))));
2705 DEFUN ("list", Flist
, Slist
, 0, MANY
, 0,
2706 doc
: /* Return a newly created list with specified arguments as elements.
2707 Any number of arguments, even zero arguments, are allowed.
2708 usage: (list &rest OBJECTS) */)
2709 (size_t nargs
, register Lisp_Object
*args
)
2711 register Lisp_Object val
;
2717 val
= Fcons (args
[nargs
], val
);
2723 DEFUN ("make-list", Fmake_list
, Smake_list
, 2, 2, 0,
2724 doc
: /* Return a newly created list of length LENGTH, with each element being INIT. */)
2725 (register Lisp_Object length
, Lisp_Object init
)
2727 register Lisp_Object val
;
2728 register EMACS_INT size
;
2730 CHECK_NATNUM (length
);
2731 size
= XFASTINT (length
);
2736 val
= Fcons (init
, val
);
2741 val
= Fcons (init
, val
);
2746 val
= Fcons (init
, val
);
2751 val
= Fcons (init
, val
);
2756 val
= Fcons (init
, val
);
2771 /***********************************************************************
2773 ***********************************************************************/
2775 /* Singly-linked list of all vectors. */
2777 static struct Lisp_Vector
*all_vectors
;
2779 /* Total number of vector-like objects now in use. */
2781 static int n_vectors
;
2784 /* Value is a pointer to a newly allocated Lisp_Vector structure
2785 with room for LEN Lisp_Objects. */
2787 static struct Lisp_Vector
*
2788 allocate_vectorlike (EMACS_INT len
)
2790 struct Lisp_Vector
*p
;
2795 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
2796 /* Prevent mmap'ing the chunk. Lisp data may not be mmap'ed
2797 because mapped region contents are not preserved in
2799 mallopt (M_MMAP_MAX
, 0);
2802 /* This gets triggered by code which I haven't bothered to fix. --Stef */
2803 /* eassert (!handling_signal); */
2805 nbytes
= (offsetof (struct Lisp_Vector
, contents
)
2806 + len
* sizeof p
->contents
[0]);
2807 p
= (struct Lisp_Vector
*) lisp_malloc (nbytes
, MEM_TYPE_VECTORLIKE
);
2809 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
2810 /* Back to a reasonable maximum of mmap'ed areas. */
2811 mallopt (M_MMAP_MAX
, MMAP_MAX_AREAS
);
2814 consing_since_gc
+= nbytes
;
2815 vector_cells_consed
+= len
;
2817 p
->header
.next
.vector
= all_vectors
;
2820 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
2827 /* Allocate a vector with NSLOTS slots. */
2829 struct Lisp_Vector
*
2830 allocate_vector (EMACS_INT nslots
)
2832 struct Lisp_Vector
*v
= allocate_vectorlike (nslots
);
2833 v
->header
.size
= nslots
;
2838 /* Allocate other vector-like structures. */
2840 struct Lisp_Vector
*
2841 allocate_pseudovector (int memlen
, int lisplen
, EMACS_INT tag
)
2843 struct Lisp_Vector
*v
= allocate_vectorlike (memlen
);
2846 /* Only the first lisplen slots will be traced normally by the GC. */
2847 for (i
= 0; i
< lisplen
; ++i
)
2848 v
->contents
[i
] = Qnil
;
2850 XSETPVECTYPESIZE (v
, tag
, lisplen
);
2854 struct Lisp_Hash_Table
*
2855 allocate_hash_table (void)
2857 return ALLOCATE_PSEUDOVECTOR (struct Lisp_Hash_Table
, count
, PVEC_HASH_TABLE
);
2862 allocate_window (void)
2864 return ALLOCATE_PSEUDOVECTOR(struct window
, current_matrix
, PVEC_WINDOW
);
2869 allocate_terminal (void)
2871 struct terminal
*t
= ALLOCATE_PSEUDOVECTOR (struct terminal
,
2872 next_terminal
, PVEC_TERMINAL
);
2873 /* Zero out the non-GC'd fields. FIXME: This should be made unnecessary. */
2874 memset (&t
->next_terminal
, 0,
2875 (char*) (t
+ 1) - (char*) &t
->next_terminal
);
2881 allocate_frame (void)
2883 struct frame
*f
= ALLOCATE_PSEUDOVECTOR (struct frame
,
2884 face_cache
, PVEC_FRAME
);
2885 /* Zero out the non-GC'd fields. FIXME: This should be made unnecessary. */
2886 memset (&f
->face_cache
, 0,
2887 (char *) (f
+ 1) - (char *) &f
->face_cache
);
2892 struct Lisp_Process
*
2893 allocate_process (void)
2895 return ALLOCATE_PSEUDOVECTOR (struct Lisp_Process
, pid
, PVEC_PROCESS
);
2899 DEFUN ("make-vector", Fmake_vector
, Smake_vector
, 2, 2, 0,
2900 doc
: /* Return a newly created vector of length LENGTH, with each element being INIT.
2901 See also the function `vector'. */)
2902 (register Lisp_Object length
, Lisp_Object init
)
2905 register EMACS_INT sizei
;
2906 register EMACS_INT i
;
2907 register struct Lisp_Vector
*p
;
2909 CHECK_NATNUM (length
);
2910 sizei
= XFASTINT (length
);
2912 p
= allocate_vector (sizei
);
2913 for (i
= 0; i
< sizei
; i
++)
2914 p
->contents
[i
] = init
;
2916 XSETVECTOR (vector
, p
);
2921 DEFUN ("vector", Fvector
, Svector
, 0, MANY
, 0,
2922 doc
: /* Return a newly created vector with specified arguments as elements.
2923 Any number of arguments, even zero arguments, are allowed.
2924 usage: (vector &rest OBJECTS) */)
2925 (register size_t nargs
, Lisp_Object
*args
)
2927 register Lisp_Object len
, val
;
2929 register struct Lisp_Vector
*p
;
2931 XSETFASTINT (len
, nargs
);
2932 val
= Fmake_vector (len
, Qnil
);
2934 for (i
= 0; i
< nargs
; i
++)
2935 p
->contents
[i
] = args
[i
];
2940 DEFUN ("make-byte-code", Fmake_byte_code
, Smake_byte_code
, 4, MANY
, 0,
2941 doc
: /* Create a byte-code object with specified arguments as elements.
2942 The arguments should be the ARGLIST, bytecode-string BYTE-CODE, constant
2943 vector CONSTANTS, maximum stack size DEPTH, (optional) DOCSTRING,
2944 and (optional) INTERACTIVE-SPEC.
2945 The first four arguments are required; at most six have any
2947 The ARGLIST can be either like the one of `lambda', in which case the arguments
2948 will be dynamically bound before executing the byte code, or it can be an
2949 integer of the form NNNNNNNRMMMMMMM where the 7bit MMMMMMM specifies the
2950 minimum number of arguments, the 7-bit NNNNNNN specifies the maximum number
2951 of arguments (ignoring &rest) and the R bit specifies whether there is a &rest
2952 argument to catch the left-over arguments. If such an integer is used, the
2953 arguments will not be dynamically bound but will be instead pushed on the
2954 stack before executing the byte-code.
2955 usage: (make-byte-code ARGLIST BYTE-CODE CONSTANTS DEPTH &optional DOCSTRING INTERACTIVE-SPEC &rest ELEMENTS) */)
2956 (register size_t nargs
, Lisp_Object
*args
)
2958 register Lisp_Object len
, val
;
2960 register struct Lisp_Vector
*p
;
2962 XSETFASTINT (len
, nargs
);
2963 if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag
))
2964 val
= make_pure_vector ((EMACS_INT
) nargs
);
2966 val
= Fmake_vector (len
, Qnil
);
2968 if (nargs
> 1 && STRINGP (args
[1]) && STRING_MULTIBYTE (args
[1]))
2969 /* BYTECODE-STRING must have been produced by Emacs 20.2 or the
2970 earlier because they produced a raw 8-bit string for byte-code
2971 and now such a byte-code string is loaded as multibyte while
2972 raw 8-bit characters converted to multibyte form. Thus, now we
2973 must convert them back to the original unibyte form. */
2974 args
[1] = Fstring_as_unibyte (args
[1]);
2977 for (i
= 0; i
< nargs
; i
++)
2979 if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag
))
2980 args
[i
] = Fpurecopy (args
[i
]);
2981 p
->contents
[i
] = args
[i
];
2983 XSETPVECTYPE (p
, PVEC_COMPILED
);
2984 XSETCOMPILED (val
, p
);
2990 /***********************************************************************
2992 ***********************************************************************/
2994 /* Each symbol_block is just under 1020 bytes long, since malloc
2995 really allocates in units of powers of two and uses 4 bytes for its
2998 #define SYMBOL_BLOCK_SIZE \
2999 ((1020 - sizeof (struct symbol_block *)) / sizeof (struct Lisp_Symbol))
3003 /* Place `symbols' first, to preserve alignment. */
3004 struct Lisp_Symbol symbols
[SYMBOL_BLOCK_SIZE
];
3005 struct symbol_block
*next
;
3008 /* Current symbol block and index of first unused Lisp_Symbol
3011 static struct symbol_block
*symbol_block
;
3012 static int symbol_block_index
;
3014 /* List of free symbols. */
3016 static struct Lisp_Symbol
*symbol_free_list
;
3018 /* Total number of symbol blocks now in use. */
3020 static int n_symbol_blocks
;
3023 /* Initialize symbol allocation. */
3028 symbol_block
= NULL
;
3029 symbol_block_index
= SYMBOL_BLOCK_SIZE
;
3030 symbol_free_list
= 0;
3031 n_symbol_blocks
= 0;
3035 DEFUN ("make-symbol", Fmake_symbol
, Smake_symbol
, 1, 1, 0,
3036 doc
: /* Return a newly allocated uninterned symbol whose name is NAME.
3037 Its value and function definition are void, and its property list is nil. */)
3040 register Lisp_Object val
;
3041 register struct Lisp_Symbol
*p
;
3043 CHECK_STRING (name
);
3045 /* eassert (!handling_signal); */
3049 if (symbol_free_list
)
3051 XSETSYMBOL (val
, symbol_free_list
);
3052 symbol_free_list
= symbol_free_list
->next
;
3056 if (symbol_block_index
== SYMBOL_BLOCK_SIZE
)
3058 struct symbol_block
*new;
3059 new = (struct symbol_block
*) lisp_malloc (sizeof *new,
3061 new->next
= symbol_block
;
3063 symbol_block_index
= 0;
3066 XSETSYMBOL (val
, &symbol_block
->symbols
[symbol_block_index
]);
3067 symbol_block_index
++;
3070 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
3075 p
->redirect
= SYMBOL_PLAINVAL
;
3076 SET_SYMBOL_VAL (p
, Qunbound
);
3077 p
->function
= Qunbound
;
3080 p
->interned
= SYMBOL_UNINTERNED
;
3082 p
->declared_special
= 0;
3083 consing_since_gc
+= sizeof (struct Lisp_Symbol
);
3090 /***********************************************************************
3091 Marker (Misc) Allocation
3092 ***********************************************************************/
3094 /* Allocation of markers and other objects that share that structure.
3095 Works like allocation of conses. */
3097 #define MARKER_BLOCK_SIZE \
3098 ((1020 - sizeof (struct marker_block *)) / sizeof (union Lisp_Misc))
3102 /* Place `markers' first, to preserve alignment. */
3103 union Lisp_Misc markers
[MARKER_BLOCK_SIZE
];
3104 struct marker_block
*next
;
3107 static struct marker_block
*marker_block
;
3108 static int marker_block_index
;
3110 static union Lisp_Misc
*marker_free_list
;
3112 /* Total number of marker blocks now in use. */
3114 static int n_marker_blocks
;
3119 marker_block
= NULL
;
3120 marker_block_index
= MARKER_BLOCK_SIZE
;
3121 marker_free_list
= 0;
3122 n_marker_blocks
= 0;
3125 /* Return a newly allocated Lisp_Misc object, with no substructure. */
3128 allocate_misc (void)
3132 /* eassert (!handling_signal); */
3136 if (marker_free_list
)
3138 XSETMISC (val
, marker_free_list
);
3139 marker_free_list
= marker_free_list
->u_free
.chain
;
3143 if (marker_block_index
== MARKER_BLOCK_SIZE
)
3145 struct marker_block
*new;
3146 new = (struct marker_block
*) lisp_malloc (sizeof *new,
3148 new->next
= marker_block
;
3150 marker_block_index
= 0;
3152 total_free_markers
+= MARKER_BLOCK_SIZE
;
3154 XSETMISC (val
, &marker_block
->markers
[marker_block_index
]);
3155 marker_block_index
++;
3158 MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
3160 --total_free_markers
;
3161 consing_since_gc
+= sizeof (union Lisp_Misc
);
3162 misc_objects_consed
++;
3163 XMISCANY (val
)->gcmarkbit
= 0;
3167 /* Free a Lisp_Misc object */
3170 free_misc (Lisp_Object misc
)
3172 XMISCTYPE (misc
) = Lisp_Misc_Free
;
3173 XMISC (misc
)->u_free
.chain
= marker_free_list
;
3174 marker_free_list
= XMISC (misc
);
3176 total_free_markers
++;
3179 /* Return a Lisp_Misc_Save_Value object containing POINTER and
3180 INTEGER. This is used to package C values to call record_unwind_protect.
3181 The unwind function can get the C values back using XSAVE_VALUE. */
3184 make_save_value (void *pointer
, int integer
)
3186 register Lisp_Object val
;
3187 register struct Lisp_Save_Value
*p
;
3189 val
= allocate_misc ();
3190 XMISCTYPE (val
) = Lisp_Misc_Save_Value
;
3191 p
= XSAVE_VALUE (val
);
3192 p
->pointer
= pointer
;
3193 p
->integer
= integer
;
3198 DEFUN ("make-marker", Fmake_marker
, Smake_marker
, 0, 0, 0,
3199 doc
: /* Return a newly allocated marker which does not point at any place. */)
3202 register Lisp_Object val
;
3203 register struct Lisp_Marker
*p
;
3205 val
= allocate_misc ();
3206 XMISCTYPE (val
) = Lisp_Misc_Marker
;
3212 p
->insertion_type
= 0;
3216 /* Put MARKER back on the free list after using it temporarily. */
3219 free_marker (Lisp_Object marker
)
3221 unchain_marker (XMARKER (marker
));
3226 /* Return a newly created vector or string with specified arguments as
3227 elements. If all the arguments are characters that can fit
3228 in a string of events, make a string; otherwise, make a vector.
3230 Any number of arguments, even zero arguments, are allowed. */
3233 make_event_array (register int nargs
, Lisp_Object
*args
)
3237 for (i
= 0; i
< nargs
; i
++)
3238 /* The things that fit in a string
3239 are characters that are in 0...127,
3240 after discarding the meta bit and all the bits above it. */
3241 if (!INTEGERP (args
[i
])
3242 || (XUINT (args
[i
]) & ~(-CHAR_META
)) >= 0200)
3243 return Fvector (nargs
, args
);
3245 /* Since the loop exited, we know that all the things in it are
3246 characters, so we can make a string. */
3250 result
= Fmake_string (make_number (nargs
), make_number (0));
3251 for (i
= 0; i
< nargs
; i
++)
3253 SSET (result
, i
, XINT (args
[i
]));
3254 /* Move the meta bit to the right place for a string char. */
3255 if (XINT (args
[i
]) & CHAR_META
)
3256 SSET (result
, i
, SREF (result
, i
) | 0x80);
3265 /************************************************************************
3266 Memory Full Handling
3267 ************************************************************************/
3270 /* Called if malloc returns zero. */
3279 memory_full_cons_threshold
= sizeof (struct cons_block
);
3281 /* The first time we get here, free the spare memory. */
3282 for (i
= 0; i
< sizeof (spare_memory
) / sizeof (char *); i
++)
3283 if (spare_memory
[i
])
3286 free (spare_memory
[i
]);
3287 else if (i
>= 1 && i
<= 4)
3288 lisp_align_free (spare_memory
[i
]);
3290 lisp_free (spare_memory
[i
]);
3291 spare_memory
[i
] = 0;
3294 /* Record the space now used. When it decreases substantially,
3295 we can refill the memory reserve. */
3296 #if !defined SYSTEM_MALLOC && !defined SYNC_INPUT
3297 bytes_used_when_full
= BYTES_USED
;
3300 /* This used to call error, but if we've run out of memory, we could
3301 get infinite recursion trying to build the string. */
3302 xsignal (Qnil
, Vmemory_signal_data
);
3305 /* If we released our reserve (due to running out of memory),
3306 and we have a fair amount free once again,
3307 try to set aside another reserve in case we run out once more.
3309 This is called when a relocatable block is freed in ralloc.c,
3310 and also directly from this file, in case we're not using ralloc.c. */
3313 refill_memory_reserve (void)
3315 #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC
3316 if (spare_memory
[0] == 0)
3317 spare_memory
[0] = (char *) malloc ((size_t) SPARE_MEMORY
);
3318 if (spare_memory
[1] == 0)
3319 spare_memory
[1] = (char *) lisp_align_malloc (sizeof (struct cons_block
),
3321 if (spare_memory
[2] == 0)
3322 spare_memory
[2] = (char *) lisp_align_malloc (sizeof (struct cons_block
),
3324 if (spare_memory
[3] == 0)
3325 spare_memory
[3] = (char *) lisp_align_malloc (sizeof (struct cons_block
),
3327 if (spare_memory
[4] == 0)
3328 spare_memory
[4] = (char *) lisp_align_malloc (sizeof (struct cons_block
),
3330 if (spare_memory
[5] == 0)
3331 spare_memory
[5] = (char *) lisp_malloc (sizeof (struct string_block
),
3333 if (spare_memory
[6] == 0)
3334 spare_memory
[6] = (char *) lisp_malloc (sizeof (struct string_block
),
3336 if (spare_memory
[0] && spare_memory
[1] && spare_memory
[5])
3337 Vmemory_full
= Qnil
;
3341 /************************************************************************
3343 ************************************************************************/
3345 #if GC_MARK_STACK || defined GC_MALLOC_CHECK
3347 /* Conservative C stack marking requires a method to identify possibly
3348 live Lisp objects given a pointer value. We do this by keeping
3349 track of blocks of Lisp data that are allocated in a red-black tree
3350 (see also the comment of mem_node which is the type of nodes in
3351 that tree). Function lisp_malloc adds information for an allocated
3352 block to the red-black tree with calls to mem_insert, and function
3353 lisp_free removes it with mem_delete. Functions live_string_p etc
3354 call mem_find to lookup information about a given pointer in the
3355 tree, and use that to determine if the pointer points to a Lisp
3358 /* Initialize this part of alloc.c. */
3363 mem_z
.left
= mem_z
.right
= MEM_NIL
;
3364 mem_z
.parent
= NULL
;
3365 mem_z
.color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3366 mem_z
.start
= mem_z
.end
= NULL
;
3371 /* Value is a pointer to the mem_node containing START. Value is
3372 MEM_NIL if there is no node in the tree containing START. */
3374 static INLINE
struct mem_node
*
3375 mem_find (void *start
)
3379 if (start
< min_heap_address
|| start
> max_heap_address
)
3382 /* Make the search always successful to speed up the loop below. */
3383 mem_z
.start
= start
;
3384 mem_z
.end
= (char *) start
+ 1;
3387 while (start
< p
->start
|| start
>= p
->end
)
3388 p
= start
< p
->start
? p
->left
: p
->right
;
3393 /* Insert a new node into the tree for a block of memory with start
3394 address START, end address END, and type TYPE. Value is a
3395 pointer to the node that was inserted. */
3397 static struct mem_node
*
3398 mem_insert (void *start
, void *end
, enum mem_type type
)
3400 struct mem_node
*c
, *parent
, *x
;
3402 if (min_heap_address
== NULL
|| start
< min_heap_address
)
3403 min_heap_address
= start
;
3404 if (max_heap_address
== NULL
|| end
> max_heap_address
)
3405 max_heap_address
= end
;
3407 /* See where in the tree a node for START belongs. In this
3408 particular application, it shouldn't happen that a node is already
3409 present. For debugging purposes, let's check that. */
3413 #if GC_MARK_STACK != GC_MAKE_GCPROS_NOOPS
3415 while (c
!= MEM_NIL
)
3417 if (start
>= c
->start
&& start
< c
->end
)
3420 c
= start
< c
->start
? c
->left
: c
->right
;
3423 #else /* GC_MARK_STACK == GC_MARK_STACK_CHECK_GCPROS */
3425 while (c
!= MEM_NIL
)
3428 c
= start
< c
->start
? c
->left
: c
->right
;
3431 #endif /* GC_MARK_STACK == GC_MARK_STACK_CHECK_GCPROS */
3433 /* Create a new node. */
3434 #ifdef GC_MALLOC_CHECK
3435 x
= (struct mem_node
*) _malloc_internal (sizeof *x
);
3439 x
= (struct mem_node
*) xmalloc (sizeof *x
);
3445 x
->left
= x
->right
= MEM_NIL
;
3448 /* Insert it as child of PARENT or install it as root. */
3451 if (start
< parent
->start
)
3459 /* Re-establish red-black tree properties. */
3460 mem_insert_fixup (x
);
3466 /* Re-establish the red-black properties of the tree, and thereby
3467 balance the tree, after node X has been inserted; X is always red. */
3470 mem_insert_fixup (struct mem_node
*x
)
3472 while (x
!= mem_root
&& x
->parent
->color
== MEM_RED
)
3474 /* X is red and its parent is red. This is a violation of
3475 red-black tree property #3. */
3477 if (x
->parent
== x
->parent
->parent
->left
)
3479 /* We're on the left side of our grandparent, and Y is our
3481 struct mem_node
*y
= x
->parent
->parent
->right
;
3483 if (y
->color
== MEM_RED
)
3485 /* Uncle and parent are red but should be black because
3486 X is red. Change the colors accordingly and proceed
3487 with the grandparent. */
3488 x
->parent
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3489 y
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3490 x
->parent
->parent
->color
= MEM_RED
;
3491 x
= x
->parent
->parent
;
3495 /* Parent and uncle have different colors; parent is
3496 red, uncle is black. */
3497 if (x
== x
->parent
->right
)
3500 mem_rotate_left (x
);
3503 x
->parent
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3504 x
->parent
->parent
->color
= MEM_RED
;
3505 mem_rotate_right (x
->parent
->parent
);
3510 /* This is the symmetrical case of above. */
3511 struct mem_node
*y
= x
->parent
->parent
->left
;
3513 if (y
->color
== MEM_RED
)
3515 x
->parent
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3516 y
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3517 x
->parent
->parent
->color
= MEM_RED
;
3518 x
= x
->parent
->parent
;
3522 if (x
== x
->parent
->left
)
3525 mem_rotate_right (x
);
3528 x
->parent
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3529 x
->parent
->parent
->color
= MEM_RED
;
3530 mem_rotate_left (x
->parent
->parent
);
3535 /* The root may have been changed to red due to the algorithm. Set
3536 it to black so that property #5 is satisfied. */
3537 mem_root
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3548 mem_rotate_left (struct mem_node
*x
)
3552 /* Turn y's left sub-tree into x's right sub-tree. */
3555 if (y
->left
!= MEM_NIL
)
3556 y
->left
->parent
= x
;
3558 /* Y's parent was x's parent. */
3560 y
->parent
= x
->parent
;
3562 /* Get the parent to point to y instead of x. */
3565 if (x
== x
->parent
->left
)
3566 x
->parent
->left
= y
;
3568 x
->parent
->right
= y
;
3573 /* Put x on y's left. */
3587 mem_rotate_right (struct mem_node
*x
)
3589 struct mem_node
*y
= x
->left
;
3592 if (y
->right
!= MEM_NIL
)
3593 y
->right
->parent
= x
;
3596 y
->parent
= x
->parent
;
3599 if (x
== x
->parent
->right
)
3600 x
->parent
->right
= y
;
3602 x
->parent
->left
= y
;
3613 /* Delete node Z from the tree. If Z is null or MEM_NIL, do nothing. */
3616 mem_delete (struct mem_node
*z
)
3618 struct mem_node
*x
, *y
;
3620 if (!z
|| z
== MEM_NIL
)
3623 if (z
->left
== MEM_NIL
|| z
->right
== MEM_NIL
)
3628 while (y
->left
!= MEM_NIL
)
3632 if (y
->left
!= MEM_NIL
)
3637 x
->parent
= y
->parent
;
3640 if (y
== y
->parent
->left
)
3641 y
->parent
->left
= x
;
3643 y
->parent
->right
= x
;
3650 z
->start
= y
->start
;
3655 if (y
->color
== MEM_BLACK
)
3656 mem_delete_fixup (x
);
3658 #ifdef GC_MALLOC_CHECK
3666 /* Re-establish the red-black properties of the tree, after a
3670 mem_delete_fixup (struct mem_node
*x
)
3672 while (x
!= mem_root
&& x
->color
== MEM_BLACK
)
3674 if (x
== x
->parent
->left
)
3676 struct mem_node
*w
= x
->parent
->right
;
3678 if (w
->color
== MEM_RED
)
3680 w
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3681 x
->parent
->color
= MEM_RED
;
3682 mem_rotate_left (x
->parent
);
3683 w
= x
->parent
->right
;
3686 if (w
->left
->color
== MEM_BLACK
&& w
->right
->color
== MEM_BLACK
)
3693 if (w
->right
->color
== MEM_BLACK
)
3695 w
->left
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3697 mem_rotate_right (w
);
3698 w
= x
->parent
->right
;
3700 w
->color
= x
->parent
->color
;
3701 x
->parent
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3702 w
->right
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3703 mem_rotate_left (x
->parent
);
3709 struct mem_node
*w
= x
->parent
->left
;
3711 if (w
->color
== MEM_RED
)
3713 w
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3714 x
->parent
->color
= MEM_RED
;
3715 mem_rotate_right (x
->parent
);
3716 w
= x
->parent
->left
;
3719 if (w
->right
->color
== MEM_BLACK
&& w
->left
->color
== MEM_BLACK
)
3726 if (w
->left
->color
== MEM_BLACK
)
3728 w
->right
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3730 mem_rotate_left (w
);
3731 w
= x
->parent
->left
;
3734 w
->color
= x
->parent
->color
;
3735 x
->parent
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3736 w
->left
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3737 mem_rotate_right (x
->parent
);
3743 x
->color
= MEM_BLACK
;
3747 /* Value is non-zero if P is a pointer to a live Lisp string on
3748 the heap. M is a pointer to the mem_block for P. */
3751 live_string_p (struct mem_node
*m
, void *p
)
3753 if (m
->type
== MEM_TYPE_STRING
)
3755 struct string_block
*b
= (struct string_block
*) m
->start
;
3756 ptrdiff_t offset
= (char *) p
- (char *) &b
->strings
[0];
3758 /* P must point to the start of a Lisp_String structure, and it
3759 must not be on the free-list. */
3761 && offset
% sizeof b
->strings
[0] == 0
3762 && offset
< (STRING_BLOCK_SIZE
* sizeof b
->strings
[0])
3763 && ((struct Lisp_String
*) p
)->data
!= NULL
);
3770 /* Value is non-zero if P is a pointer to a live Lisp cons on
3771 the heap. M is a pointer to the mem_block for P. */
3774 live_cons_p (struct mem_node
*m
, void *p
)
3776 if (m
->type
== MEM_TYPE_CONS
)
3778 struct cons_block
*b
= (struct cons_block
*) m
->start
;
3779 ptrdiff_t offset
= (char *) p
- (char *) &b
->conses
[0];
3781 /* P must point to the start of a Lisp_Cons, not be
3782 one of the unused cells in the current cons block,
3783 and not be on the free-list. */
3785 && offset
% sizeof b
->conses
[0] == 0
3786 && offset
< (CONS_BLOCK_SIZE
* sizeof b
->conses
[0])
3788 || offset
/ sizeof b
->conses
[0] < cons_block_index
)
3789 && !EQ (((struct Lisp_Cons
*) p
)->car
, Vdead
));
3796 /* Value is non-zero if P is a pointer to a live Lisp symbol on
3797 the heap. M is a pointer to the mem_block for P. */
3800 live_symbol_p (struct mem_node
*m
, void *p
)
3802 if (m
->type
== MEM_TYPE_SYMBOL
)
3804 struct symbol_block
*b
= (struct symbol_block
*) m
->start
;
3805 ptrdiff_t offset
= (char *) p
- (char *) &b
->symbols
[0];
3807 /* P must point to the start of a Lisp_Symbol, not be
3808 one of the unused cells in the current symbol block,
3809 and not be on the free-list. */
3811 && offset
% sizeof b
->symbols
[0] == 0
3812 && offset
< (SYMBOL_BLOCK_SIZE
* sizeof b
->symbols
[0])
3813 && (b
!= symbol_block
3814 || offset
/ sizeof b
->symbols
[0] < symbol_block_index
)
3815 && !EQ (((struct Lisp_Symbol
*) p
)->function
, Vdead
));
3822 /* Value is non-zero if P is a pointer to a live Lisp float on
3823 the heap. M is a pointer to the mem_block for P. */
3826 live_float_p (struct mem_node
*m
, void *p
)
3828 if (m
->type
== MEM_TYPE_FLOAT
)
3830 struct float_block
*b
= (struct float_block
*) m
->start
;
3831 ptrdiff_t offset
= (char *) p
- (char *) &b
->floats
[0];
3833 /* P must point to the start of a Lisp_Float and not be
3834 one of the unused cells in the current float block. */
3836 && offset
% sizeof b
->floats
[0] == 0
3837 && offset
< (FLOAT_BLOCK_SIZE
* sizeof b
->floats
[0])
3838 && (b
!= float_block
3839 || offset
/ sizeof b
->floats
[0] < float_block_index
));
3846 /* Value is non-zero if P is a pointer to a live Lisp Misc on
3847 the heap. M is a pointer to the mem_block for P. */
3850 live_misc_p (struct mem_node
*m
, void *p
)
3852 if (m
->type
== MEM_TYPE_MISC
)
3854 struct marker_block
*b
= (struct marker_block
*) m
->start
;
3855 ptrdiff_t offset
= (char *) p
- (char *) &b
->markers
[0];
3857 /* P must point to the start of a Lisp_Misc, not be
3858 one of the unused cells in the current misc block,
3859 and not be on the free-list. */
3861 && offset
% sizeof b
->markers
[0] == 0
3862 && offset
< (MARKER_BLOCK_SIZE
* sizeof b
->markers
[0])
3863 && (b
!= marker_block
3864 || offset
/ sizeof b
->markers
[0] < marker_block_index
)
3865 && ((union Lisp_Misc
*) p
)->u_any
.type
!= Lisp_Misc_Free
);
3872 /* Value is non-zero if P is a pointer to a live vector-like object.
3873 M is a pointer to the mem_block for P. */
3876 live_vector_p (struct mem_node
*m
, void *p
)
3878 return (p
== m
->start
&& m
->type
== MEM_TYPE_VECTORLIKE
);
3882 /* Value is non-zero if P is a pointer to a live buffer. M is a
3883 pointer to the mem_block for P. */
3886 live_buffer_p (struct mem_node
*m
, void *p
)
3888 /* P must point to the start of the block, and the buffer
3889 must not have been killed. */
3890 return (m
->type
== MEM_TYPE_BUFFER
3892 && !NILP (((struct buffer
*) p
)->BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (name
)));
3895 #endif /* GC_MARK_STACK || defined GC_MALLOC_CHECK */
3899 #if GC_MARK_STACK == GC_USE_GCPROS_CHECK_ZOMBIES
3901 /* Array of objects that are kept alive because the C stack contains
3902 a pattern that looks like a reference to them . */
3904 #define MAX_ZOMBIES 10
3905 static Lisp_Object zombies
[MAX_ZOMBIES
];
3907 /* Number of zombie objects. */
3909 static int nzombies
;
3911 /* Number of garbage collections. */
3915 /* Average percentage of zombies per collection. */
3917 static double avg_zombies
;
3919 /* Max. number of live and zombie objects. */
3921 static int max_live
, max_zombies
;
3923 /* Average number of live objects per GC. */
3925 static double avg_live
;
3927 DEFUN ("gc-status", Fgc_status
, Sgc_status
, 0, 0, "",
3928 doc
: /* Show information about live and zombie objects. */)
3931 Lisp_Object args
[8], zombie_list
= Qnil
;
3933 for (i
= 0; i
< nzombies
; i
++)
3934 zombie_list
= Fcons (zombies
[i
], zombie_list
);
3935 args
[0] = build_string ("%d GCs, avg live/zombies = %.2f/%.2f (%f%%), max %d/%d\nzombies: %S");
3936 args
[1] = make_number (ngcs
);
3937 args
[2] = make_float (avg_live
);
3938 args
[3] = make_float (avg_zombies
);
3939 args
[4] = make_float (avg_zombies
/ avg_live
/ 100);
3940 args
[5] = make_number (max_live
);
3941 args
[6] = make_number (max_zombies
);
3942 args
[7] = zombie_list
;
3943 return Fmessage (8, args
);
3946 #endif /* GC_MARK_STACK == GC_USE_GCPROS_CHECK_ZOMBIES */
3949 /* Mark OBJ if we can prove it's a Lisp_Object. */
3952 mark_maybe_object (Lisp_Object obj
)
3960 po
= (void *) XPNTR (obj
);
3967 switch (XTYPE (obj
))
3970 mark_p
= (live_string_p (m
, po
)
3971 && !STRING_MARKED_P ((struct Lisp_String
*) po
));
3975 mark_p
= (live_cons_p (m
, po
) && !CONS_MARKED_P (XCONS (obj
)));
3979 mark_p
= (live_symbol_p (m
, po
) && !XSYMBOL (obj
)->gcmarkbit
);
3983 mark_p
= (live_float_p (m
, po
) && !FLOAT_MARKED_P (XFLOAT (obj
)));
3986 case Lisp_Vectorlike
:
3987 /* Note: can't check BUFFERP before we know it's a
3988 buffer because checking that dereferences the pointer
3989 PO which might point anywhere. */
3990 if (live_vector_p (m
, po
))
3991 mark_p
= !SUBRP (obj
) && !VECTOR_MARKED_P (XVECTOR (obj
));
3992 else if (live_buffer_p (m
, po
))
3993 mark_p
= BUFFERP (obj
) && !VECTOR_MARKED_P (XBUFFER (obj
));
3997 mark_p
= (live_misc_p (m
, po
) && !XMISCANY (obj
)->gcmarkbit
);
4006 #if GC_MARK_STACK == GC_USE_GCPROS_CHECK_ZOMBIES
4007 if (nzombies
< MAX_ZOMBIES
)
4008 zombies
[nzombies
] = obj
;
4017 /* If P points to Lisp data, mark that as live if it isn't already
4021 mark_maybe_pointer (void *p
)
4025 /* Quickly rule out some values which can't point to Lisp data. */
4028 8 /* USE_LSB_TAG needs Lisp data to be aligned on multiples of 8. */
4030 2 /* We assume that Lisp data is aligned on even addresses. */
4038 Lisp_Object obj
= Qnil
;
4042 case MEM_TYPE_NON_LISP
:
4043 /* Nothing to do; not a pointer to Lisp memory. */
4046 case MEM_TYPE_BUFFER
:
4047 if (live_buffer_p (m
, p
) && !VECTOR_MARKED_P((struct buffer
*)p
))
4048 XSETVECTOR (obj
, p
);
4052 if (live_cons_p (m
, p
) && !CONS_MARKED_P ((struct Lisp_Cons
*) p
))
4056 case MEM_TYPE_STRING
:
4057 if (live_string_p (m
, p
)
4058 && !STRING_MARKED_P ((struct Lisp_String
*) p
))
4059 XSETSTRING (obj
, p
);
4063 if (live_misc_p (m
, p
) && !((struct Lisp_Free
*) p
)->gcmarkbit
)
4067 case MEM_TYPE_SYMBOL
:
4068 if (live_symbol_p (m
, p
) && !((struct Lisp_Symbol
*) p
)->gcmarkbit
)
4069 XSETSYMBOL (obj
, p
);
4072 case MEM_TYPE_FLOAT
:
4073 if (live_float_p (m
, p
) && !FLOAT_MARKED_P (p
))
4077 case MEM_TYPE_VECTORLIKE
:
4078 if (live_vector_p (m
, p
))
4081 XSETVECTOR (tem
, p
);
4082 if (!SUBRP (tem
) && !VECTOR_MARKED_P (XVECTOR (tem
)))
4097 /* Mark Lisp objects referenced from the address range START+OFFSET..END
4098 or END+OFFSET..START. */
4101 mark_memory (void *start
, void *end
, int offset
)
4106 #if GC_MARK_STACK == GC_USE_GCPROS_CHECK_ZOMBIES
4110 /* Make START the pointer to the start of the memory region,
4111 if it isn't already. */
4119 /* Mark Lisp_Objects. */
4120 for (p
= (Lisp_Object
*) ((char *) start
+ offset
); (void *) p
< end
; ++p
)
4121 mark_maybe_object (*p
);
4123 /* Mark Lisp data pointed to. This is necessary because, in some
4124 situations, the C compiler optimizes Lisp objects away, so that
4125 only a pointer to them remains. Example:
4127 DEFUN ("testme", Ftestme, Stestme, 0, 0, 0, "")
4130 Lisp_Object obj = build_string ("test");
4131 struct Lisp_String *s = XSTRING (obj);
4132 Fgarbage_collect ();
4133 fprintf (stderr, "test `%s'\n", s->data);
4137 Here, `obj' isn't really used, and the compiler optimizes it
4138 away. The only reference to the life string is through the
4141 for (pp
= (void **) ((char *) start
+ offset
); (void *) pp
< end
; ++pp
)
4142 mark_maybe_pointer (*pp
);
4145 /* setjmp will work with GCC unless NON_SAVING_SETJMP is defined in
4146 the GCC system configuration. In gcc 3.2, the only systems for
4147 which this is so are i386-sco5 non-ELF, i386-sysv3 (maybe included
4148 by others?) and ns32k-pc532-min. */
4150 #if !defined GC_SAVE_REGISTERS_ON_STACK && !defined GC_SETJMP_WORKS
4152 static int setjmp_tested_p
, longjmps_done
;
4154 #define SETJMP_WILL_LIKELY_WORK "\
4156 Emacs garbage collector has been changed to use conservative stack\n\
4157 marking. Emacs has determined that the method it uses to do the\n\
4158 marking will likely work on your system, but this isn't sure.\n\
4160 If you are a system-programmer, or can get the help of a local wizard\n\
4161 who is, please take a look at the function mark_stack in alloc.c, and\n\
4162 verify that the methods used are appropriate for your system.\n\
4164 Please mail the result to <emacs-devel@gnu.org>.\n\
4167 #define SETJMP_WILL_NOT_WORK "\
4169 Emacs garbage collector has been changed to use conservative stack\n\
4170 marking. Emacs has determined that the default method it uses to do the\n\
4171 marking will not work on your system. We will need a system-dependent\n\
4172 solution for your system.\n\
4174 Please take a look at the function mark_stack in alloc.c, and\n\
4175 try to find a way to make it work on your system.\n\
4177 Note that you may get false negatives, depending on the compiler.\n\
4178 In particular, you need to use -O with GCC for this test.\n\
4180 Please mail the result to <emacs-devel@gnu.org>.\n\
4184 /* Perform a quick check if it looks like setjmp saves registers in a
4185 jmp_buf. Print a message to stderr saying so. When this test
4186 succeeds, this is _not_ a proof that setjmp is sufficient for
4187 conservative stack marking. Only the sources or a disassembly
4198 /* Arrange for X to be put in a register. */
4204 if (longjmps_done
== 1)
4206 /* Came here after the longjmp at the end of the function.
4208 If x == 1, the longjmp has restored the register to its
4209 value before the setjmp, and we can hope that setjmp
4210 saves all such registers in the jmp_buf, although that
4213 For other values of X, either something really strange is
4214 taking place, or the setjmp just didn't save the register. */
4217 fprintf (stderr
, SETJMP_WILL_LIKELY_WORK
);
4220 fprintf (stderr
, SETJMP_WILL_NOT_WORK
);
4227 if (longjmps_done
== 1)
4231 #endif /* not GC_SAVE_REGISTERS_ON_STACK && not GC_SETJMP_WORKS */
4234 #if GC_MARK_STACK == GC_MARK_STACK_CHECK_GCPROS
4236 /* Abort if anything GCPRO'd doesn't survive the GC. */
4244 for (p
= gcprolist
; p
; p
= p
->next
)
4245 for (i
= 0; i
< p
->nvars
; ++i
)
4246 if (!survives_gc_p (p
->var
[i
]))
4247 /* FIXME: It's not necessarily a bug. It might just be that the
4248 GCPRO is unnecessary or should release the object sooner. */
4252 #elif GC_MARK_STACK == GC_USE_GCPROS_CHECK_ZOMBIES
4259 fprintf (stderr
, "\nZombies kept alive = %d:\n", nzombies
);
4260 for (i
= 0; i
< min (MAX_ZOMBIES
, nzombies
); ++i
)
4262 fprintf (stderr
, " %d = ", i
);
4263 debug_print (zombies
[i
]);
4267 #endif /* GC_MARK_STACK == GC_USE_GCPROS_CHECK_ZOMBIES */
4270 /* Mark live Lisp objects on the C stack.
4272 There are several system-dependent problems to consider when
4273 porting this to new architectures:
4277 We have to mark Lisp objects in CPU registers that can hold local
4278 variables or are used to pass parameters.
4280 If GC_SAVE_REGISTERS_ON_STACK is defined, it should expand to
4281 something that either saves relevant registers on the stack, or
4282 calls mark_maybe_object passing it each register's contents.
4284 If GC_SAVE_REGISTERS_ON_STACK is not defined, the current
4285 implementation assumes that calling setjmp saves registers we need
4286 to see in a jmp_buf which itself lies on the stack. This doesn't
4287 have to be true! It must be verified for each system, possibly
4288 by taking a look at the source code of setjmp.
4290 If __builtin_unwind_init is available (defined by GCC >= 2.8) we
4291 can use it as a machine independent method to store all registers
4292 to the stack. In this case the macros described in the previous
4293 two paragraphs are not used.
4297 Architectures differ in the way their processor stack is organized.
4298 For example, the stack might look like this
4301 | Lisp_Object | size = 4
4303 | something else | size = 2
4305 | Lisp_Object | size = 4
4309 In such a case, not every Lisp_Object will be aligned equally. To
4310 find all Lisp_Object on the stack it won't be sufficient to walk
4311 the stack in steps of 4 bytes. Instead, two passes will be
4312 necessary, one starting at the start of the stack, and a second
4313 pass starting at the start of the stack + 2. Likewise, if the
4314 minimal alignment of Lisp_Objects on the stack is 1, four passes
4315 would be necessary, each one starting with one byte more offset
4316 from the stack start.
4318 The current code assumes by default that Lisp_Objects are aligned
4319 equally on the stack. */
4327 #ifdef HAVE___BUILTIN_UNWIND_INIT
4328 /* Force callee-saved registers and register windows onto the stack.
4329 This is the preferred method if available, obviating the need for
4330 machine dependent methods. */
4331 __builtin_unwind_init ();
4333 #else /* not HAVE___BUILTIN_UNWIND_INIT */
4334 #ifndef GC_SAVE_REGISTERS_ON_STACK
4335 /* jmp_buf may not be aligned enough on darwin-ppc64 */
4336 union aligned_jmpbuf
{
4340 volatile int stack_grows_down_p
= (char *) &j
> (char *) stack_base
;
4342 /* This trick flushes the register windows so that all the state of
4343 the process is contained in the stack. */
4344 /* Fixme: Code in the Boehm GC suggests flushing (with `flushrs') is
4345 needed on ia64 too. See mach_dep.c, where it also says inline
4346 assembler doesn't work with relevant proprietary compilers. */
4348 #if defined (__sparc64__) && defined (__FreeBSD__)
4349 /* FreeBSD does not have a ta 3 handler. */
4356 /* Save registers that we need to see on the stack. We need to see
4357 registers used to hold register variables and registers used to
4359 #ifdef GC_SAVE_REGISTERS_ON_STACK
4360 GC_SAVE_REGISTERS_ON_STACK (end
);
4361 #else /* not GC_SAVE_REGISTERS_ON_STACK */
4363 #ifndef GC_SETJMP_WORKS /* If it hasn't been checked yet that
4364 setjmp will definitely work, test it
4365 and print a message with the result
4367 if (!setjmp_tested_p
)
4369 setjmp_tested_p
= 1;
4372 #endif /* GC_SETJMP_WORKS */
4375 end
= stack_grows_down_p
? (char *) &j
+ sizeof j
: (char *) &j
;
4376 #endif /* not GC_SAVE_REGISTERS_ON_STACK */
4377 #endif /* not HAVE___BUILTIN_UNWIND_INIT */
4379 /* This assumes that the stack is a contiguous region in memory. If
4380 that's not the case, something has to be done here to iterate
4381 over the stack segments. */
4382 #ifndef GC_LISP_OBJECT_ALIGNMENT
4384 #define GC_LISP_OBJECT_ALIGNMENT __alignof__ (Lisp_Object)
4386 #define GC_LISP_OBJECT_ALIGNMENT sizeof (Lisp_Object)
4389 for (i
= 0; i
< sizeof (Lisp_Object
); i
+= GC_LISP_OBJECT_ALIGNMENT
)
4390 mark_memory (stack_base
, end
, i
);
4391 /* Allow for marking a secondary stack, like the register stack on the
4393 #ifdef GC_MARK_SECONDARY_STACK
4394 GC_MARK_SECONDARY_STACK ();
4397 #if GC_MARK_STACK == GC_MARK_STACK_CHECK_GCPROS
4402 #endif /* GC_MARK_STACK != 0 */
4405 /* Determine whether it is safe to access memory at address P. */
4407 valid_pointer_p (void *p
)
4410 return w32_valid_pointer_p (p
, 16);
4414 /* Obviously, we cannot just access it (we would SEGV trying), so we
4415 trick the o/s to tell us whether p is a valid pointer.
4416 Unfortunately, we cannot use NULL_DEVICE here, as emacs_write may
4417 not validate p in that case. */
4419 if ((fd
= emacs_open ("__Valid__Lisp__Object__", O_CREAT
| O_WRONLY
| O_TRUNC
, 0666)) >= 0)
4421 int valid
= (emacs_write (fd
, (char *)p
, 16) == 16);
4423 unlink ("__Valid__Lisp__Object__");
4431 /* Return 1 if OBJ is a valid lisp object.
4432 Return 0 if OBJ is NOT a valid lisp object.
4433 Return -1 if we cannot validate OBJ.
4434 This function can be quite slow,
4435 so it should only be used in code for manual debugging. */
4438 valid_lisp_object_p (Lisp_Object obj
)
4448 p
= (void *) XPNTR (obj
);
4449 if (PURE_POINTER_P (p
))
4453 return valid_pointer_p (p
);
4460 int valid
= valid_pointer_p (p
);
4472 case MEM_TYPE_NON_LISP
:
4475 case MEM_TYPE_BUFFER
:
4476 return live_buffer_p (m
, p
);
4479 return live_cons_p (m
, p
);
4481 case MEM_TYPE_STRING
:
4482 return live_string_p (m
, p
);
4485 return live_misc_p (m
, p
);
4487 case MEM_TYPE_SYMBOL
:
4488 return live_symbol_p (m
, p
);
4490 case MEM_TYPE_FLOAT
:
4491 return live_float_p (m
, p
);
4493 case MEM_TYPE_VECTORLIKE
:
4494 return live_vector_p (m
, p
);
4507 /***********************************************************************
4508 Pure Storage Management
4509 ***********************************************************************/
4511 /* Allocate room for SIZE bytes from pure Lisp storage and return a
4512 pointer to it. TYPE is the Lisp type for which the memory is
4513 allocated. TYPE < 0 means it's not used for a Lisp object. */
4515 static POINTER_TYPE
*
4516 pure_alloc (size_t size
, int type
)
4518 POINTER_TYPE
*result
;
4520 size_t alignment
= (1 << GCTYPEBITS
);
4522 size_t alignment
= sizeof (EMACS_INT
);
4524 /* Give Lisp_Floats an extra alignment. */
4525 if (type
== Lisp_Float
)
4527 #if defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__ >= 2
4528 alignment
= __alignof (struct Lisp_Float
);
4530 alignment
= sizeof (struct Lisp_Float
);
4538 /* Allocate space for a Lisp object from the beginning of the free
4539 space with taking account of alignment. */
4540 result
= ALIGN (purebeg
+ pure_bytes_used_lisp
, alignment
);
4541 pure_bytes_used_lisp
= ((char *)result
- (char *)purebeg
) + size
;
4545 /* Allocate space for a non-Lisp object from the end of the free
4547 pure_bytes_used_non_lisp
+= size
;
4548 result
= purebeg
+ pure_size
- pure_bytes_used_non_lisp
;
4550 pure_bytes_used
= pure_bytes_used_lisp
+ pure_bytes_used_non_lisp
;
4552 if (pure_bytes_used
<= pure_size
)
4555 /* Don't allocate a large amount here,
4556 because it might get mmap'd and then its address
4557 might not be usable. */
4558 purebeg
= (char *) xmalloc (10000);
4560 pure_bytes_used_before_overflow
+= pure_bytes_used
- size
;
4561 pure_bytes_used
= 0;
4562 pure_bytes_used_lisp
= pure_bytes_used_non_lisp
= 0;
4567 /* Print a warning if PURESIZE is too small. */
4570 check_pure_size (void)
4572 if (pure_bytes_used_before_overflow
)
4573 message (("emacs:0:Pure Lisp storage overflow (approx. %"pI
"d"
4575 pure_bytes_used
+ pure_bytes_used_before_overflow
);
4579 /* Find the byte sequence {DATA[0], ..., DATA[NBYTES-1], '\0'} from
4580 the non-Lisp data pool of the pure storage, and return its start
4581 address. Return NULL if not found. */
4584 find_string_data_in_pure (const char *data
, EMACS_INT nbytes
)
4587 EMACS_INT skip
, bm_skip
[256], last_char_skip
, infinity
, start
, start_max
;
4588 const unsigned char *p
;
4591 if (pure_bytes_used_non_lisp
< nbytes
+ 1)
4594 /* Set up the Boyer-Moore table. */
4596 for (i
= 0; i
< 256; i
++)
4599 p
= (const unsigned char *) data
;
4601 bm_skip
[*p
++] = skip
;
4603 last_char_skip
= bm_skip
['\0'];
4605 non_lisp_beg
= purebeg
+ pure_size
- pure_bytes_used_non_lisp
;
4606 start_max
= pure_bytes_used_non_lisp
- (nbytes
+ 1);
4608 /* See the comments in the function `boyer_moore' (search.c) for the
4609 use of `infinity'. */
4610 infinity
= pure_bytes_used_non_lisp
+ 1;
4611 bm_skip
['\0'] = infinity
;
4613 p
= (const unsigned char *) non_lisp_beg
+ nbytes
;
4617 /* Check the last character (== '\0'). */
4620 start
+= bm_skip
[*(p
+ start
)];
4622 while (start
<= start_max
);
4624 if (start
< infinity
)
4625 /* Couldn't find the last character. */
4628 /* No less than `infinity' means we could find the last
4629 character at `p[start - infinity]'. */
4632 /* Check the remaining characters. */
4633 if (memcmp (data
, non_lisp_beg
+ start
, nbytes
) == 0)
4635 return non_lisp_beg
+ start
;
4637 start
+= last_char_skip
;
4639 while (start
<= start_max
);
4645 /* Return a string allocated in pure space. DATA is a buffer holding
4646 NCHARS characters, and NBYTES bytes of string data. MULTIBYTE
4647 non-zero means make the result string multibyte.
4649 Must get an error if pure storage is full, since if it cannot hold
4650 a large string it may be able to hold conses that point to that
4651 string; then the string is not protected from gc. */
4654 make_pure_string (const char *data
,
4655 EMACS_INT nchars
, EMACS_INT nbytes
, int multibyte
)
4658 struct Lisp_String
*s
;
4660 s
= (struct Lisp_String
*) pure_alloc (sizeof *s
, Lisp_String
);
4661 s
->data
= (unsigned char *) find_string_data_in_pure (data
, nbytes
);
4662 if (s
->data
== NULL
)
4664 s
->data
= (unsigned char *) pure_alloc (nbytes
+ 1, -1);
4665 memcpy (s
->data
, data
, nbytes
);
4666 s
->data
[nbytes
] = '\0';
4669 s
->size_byte
= multibyte
? nbytes
: -1;
4670 s
->intervals
= NULL_INTERVAL
;
4671 XSETSTRING (string
, s
);
4675 /* Return a string a string allocated in pure space. Do not allocate
4676 the string data, just point to DATA. */
4679 make_pure_c_string (const char *data
)
4682 struct Lisp_String
*s
;
4683 EMACS_INT nchars
= strlen (data
);
4685 s
= (struct Lisp_String
*) pure_alloc (sizeof *s
, Lisp_String
);
4688 s
->data
= (unsigned char *) data
;
4689 s
->intervals
= NULL_INTERVAL
;
4690 XSETSTRING (string
, s
);
4694 /* Return a cons allocated from pure space. Give it pure copies
4695 of CAR as car and CDR as cdr. */
4698 pure_cons (Lisp_Object car
, Lisp_Object cdr
)
4700 register Lisp_Object
new;
4701 struct Lisp_Cons
*p
;
4703 p
= (struct Lisp_Cons
*) pure_alloc (sizeof *p
, Lisp_Cons
);
4705 XSETCAR (new, Fpurecopy (car
));
4706 XSETCDR (new, Fpurecopy (cdr
));
4711 /* Value is a float object with value NUM allocated from pure space. */
4714 make_pure_float (double num
)
4716 register Lisp_Object
new;
4717 struct Lisp_Float
*p
;
4719 p
= (struct Lisp_Float
*) pure_alloc (sizeof *p
, Lisp_Float
);
4721 XFLOAT_INIT (new, num
);
4726 /* Return a vector with room for LEN Lisp_Objects allocated from
4730 make_pure_vector (EMACS_INT len
)
4733 struct Lisp_Vector
*p
;
4734 size_t size
= (offsetof (struct Lisp_Vector
, contents
)
4735 + len
* sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
4737 p
= (struct Lisp_Vector
*) pure_alloc (size
, Lisp_Vectorlike
);
4738 XSETVECTOR (new, p
);
4739 XVECTOR (new)->header
.size
= len
;
4744 DEFUN ("purecopy", Fpurecopy
, Spurecopy
, 1, 1, 0,
4745 doc
: /* Make a copy of object OBJ in pure storage.
4746 Recursively copies contents of vectors and cons cells.
4747 Does not copy symbols. Copies strings without text properties. */)
4748 (register Lisp_Object obj
)
4750 if (NILP (Vpurify_flag
))
4753 if (PURE_POINTER_P (XPNTR (obj
)))
4756 if (HASH_TABLE_P (Vpurify_flag
)) /* Hash consing. */
4758 Lisp_Object tmp
= Fgethash (obj
, Vpurify_flag
, Qnil
);
4764 obj
= pure_cons (XCAR (obj
), XCDR (obj
));
4765 else if (FLOATP (obj
))
4766 obj
= make_pure_float (XFLOAT_DATA (obj
));
4767 else if (STRINGP (obj
))
4768 obj
= make_pure_string (SSDATA (obj
), SCHARS (obj
),
4770 STRING_MULTIBYTE (obj
));
4771 else if (COMPILEDP (obj
) || VECTORP (obj
))
4773 register struct Lisp_Vector
*vec
;
4774 register EMACS_INT i
;
4778 if (size
& PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG
)
4779 size
&= PSEUDOVECTOR_SIZE_MASK
;
4780 vec
= XVECTOR (make_pure_vector (size
));
4781 for (i
= 0; i
< size
; i
++)
4782 vec
->contents
[i
] = Fpurecopy (XVECTOR (obj
)->contents
[i
]);
4783 if (COMPILEDP (obj
))
4785 XSETPVECTYPE (vec
, PVEC_COMPILED
);
4786 XSETCOMPILED (obj
, vec
);
4789 XSETVECTOR (obj
, vec
);
4791 else if (MARKERP (obj
))
4792 error ("Attempt to copy a marker to pure storage");
4794 /* Not purified, don't hash-cons. */
4797 if (HASH_TABLE_P (Vpurify_flag
)) /* Hash consing. */
4798 Fputhash (obj
, obj
, Vpurify_flag
);
4805 /***********************************************************************
4807 ***********************************************************************/
4809 /* Put an entry in staticvec, pointing at the variable with address
4813 staticpro (Lisp_Object
*varaddress
)
4815 staticvec
[staticidx
++] = varaddress
;
4816 if (staticidx
>= NSTATICS
)
4821 /***********************************************************************
4823 ***********************************************************************/
4825 /* Temporarily prevent garbage collection. */
4828 inhibit_garbage_collection (void)
4830 int count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
4831 int nbits
= min (VALBITS
, BITS_PER_INT
);
4833 specbind (Qgc_cons_threshold
, make_number (((EMACS_INT
) 1 << (nbits
- 1)) - 1));
4838 DEFUN ("garbage-collect", Fgarbage_collect
, Sgarbage_collect
, 0, 0, "",
4839 doc
: /* Reclaim storage for Lisp objects no longer needed.
4840 Garbage collection happens automatically if you cons more than
4841 `gc-cons-threshold' bytes of Lisp data since previous garbage collection.
4842 `garbage-collect' normally returns a list with info on amount of space in use:
4843 ((USED-CONSES . FREE-CONSES) (USED-SYMS . FREE-SYMS)
4844 (USED-MARKERS . FREE-MARKERS) USED-STRING-CHARS USED-VECTOR-SLOTS
4845 (USED-FLOATS . FREE-FLOATS) (USED-INTERVALS . FREE-INTERVALS)
4846 (USED-STRINGS . FREE-STRINGS))
4847 However, if there was overflow in pure space, `garbage-collect'
4848 returns nil, because real GC can't be done. */)
4851 register struct specbinding
*bind
;
4852 char stack_top_variable
;
4855 Lisp_Object total
[8];
4856 int count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
4857 EMACS_TIME t1
, t2
, t3
;
4862 /* Can't GC if pure storage overflowed because we can't determine
4863 if something is a pure object or not. */
4864 if (pure_bytes_used_before_overflow
)
4869 /* Don't keep undo information around forever.
4870 Do this early on, so it is no problem if the user quits. */
4872 register struct buffer
*nextb
= all_buffers
;
4876 /* If a buffer's undo list is Qt, that means that undo is
4877 turned off in that buffer. Calling truncate_undo_list on
4878 Qt tends to return NULL, which effectively turns undo back on.
4879 So don't call truncate_undo_list if undo_list is Qt. */
4880 if (! NILP (nextb
->BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (name
)) && ! EQ (nextb
->BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (undo_list
), Qt
))
4881 truncate_undo_list (nextb
);
4883 /* Shrink buffer gaps, but skip indirect and dead buffers. */
4884 if (nextb
->base_buffer
== 0 && !NILP (nextb
->BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (name
))
4885 && ! nextb
->text
->inhibit_shrinking
)
4887 /* If a buffer's gap size is more than 10% of the buffer
4888 size, or larger than 2000 bytes, then shrink it
4889 accordingly. Keep a minimum size of 20 bytes. */
4890 int size
= min (2000, max (20, (nextb
->text
->z_byte
/ 10)));
4892 if (nextb
->text
->gap_size
> size
)
4894 struct buffer
*save_current
= current_buffer
;
4895 current_buffer
= nextb
;
4896 make_gap (-(nextb
->text
->gap_size
- size
));
4897 current_buffer
= save_current
;
4901 nextb
= nextb
->header
.next
.buffer
;
4905 EMACS_GET_TIME (t1
);
4907 /* In case user calls debug_print during GC,
4908 don't let that cause a recursive GC. */
4909 consing_since_gc
= 0;
4911 /* Save what's currently displayed in the echo area. */
4912 message_p
= push_message ();
4913 record_unwind_protect (pop_message_unwind
, Qnil
);
4915 /* Save a copy of the contents of the stack, for debugging. */
4916 #if MAX_SAVE_STACK > 0
4917 if (NILP (Vpurify_flag
))
4921 if (&stack_top_variable
< stack_bottom
)
4923 stack
= &stack_top_variable
;
4924 stack_size
= stack_bottom
- &stack_top_variable
;
4928 stack
= stack_bottom
;
4929 stack_size
= &stack_top_variable
- stack_bottom
;
4931 if (stack_size
<= MAX_SAVE_STACK
)
4933 if (stack_copy_size
< stack_size
)
4935 stack_copy
= (char *) xrealloc (stack_copy
, stack_size
);
4936 stack_copy_size
= stack_size
;
4938 memcpy (stack_copy
, stack
, stack_size
);
4941 #endif /* MAX_SAVE_STACK > 0 */
4943 if (garbage_collection_messages
)
4944 message1_nolog ("Garbage collecting...");
4948 shrink_regexp_cache ();
4952 /* clear_marks (); */
4954 /* Mark all the special slots that serve as the roots of accessibility. */
4956 for (i
= 0; i
< staticidx
; i
++)
4957 mark_object (*staticvec
[i
]);
4959 for (bind
= specpdl
; bind
!= specpdl_ptr
; bind
++)
4961 mark_object (bind
->symbol
);
4962 mark_object (bind
->old_value
);
4970 extern void xg_mark_data (void);
4975 #if (GC_MARK_STACK == GC_MAKE_GCPROS_NOOPS \
4976 || GC_MARK_STACK == GC_MARK_STACK_CHECK_GCPROS)
4980 register struct gcpro
*tail
;
4981 for (tail
= gcprolist
; tail
; tail
= tail
->next
)
4982 for (i
= 0; i
< tail
->nvars
; i
++)
4983 mark_object (tail
->var
[i
]);
4987 struct catchtag
*catch;
4988 struct handler
*handler
;
4990 for (catch = catchlist
; catch; catch = catch->next
)
4992 mark_object (catch->tag
);
4993 mark_object (catch->val
);
4995 for (handler
= handlerlist
; handler
; handler
= handler
->next
)
4997 mark_object (handler
->handler
);
4998 mark_object (handler
->var
);
5004 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
5005 mark_fringe_data ();
5008 #if GC_MARK_STACK == GC_USE_GCPROS_CHECK_ZOMBIES
5012 /* Everything is now marked, except for the things that require special
5013 finalization, i.e. the undo_list.
5014 Look thru every buffer's undo list
5015 for elements that update markers that were not marked,
5018 register struct buffer
*nextb
= all_buffers
;
5022 /* If a buffer's undo list is Qt, that means that undo is
5023 turned off in that buffer. Calling truncate_undo_list on
5024 Qt tends to return NULL, which effectively turns undo back on.
5025 So don't call truncate_undo_list if undo_list is Qt. */
5026 if (! EQ (nextb
->BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (undo_list
), Qt
))
5028 Lisp_Object tail
, prev
;
5029 tail
= nextb
->BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (undo_list
);
5031 while (CONSP (tail
))
5033 if (CONSP (XCAR (tail
))
5034 && MARKERP (XCAR (XCAR (tail
)))
5035 && !XMARKER (XCAR (XCAR (tail
)))->gcmarkbit
)
5038 nextb
->BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (undo_list
) = tail
= XCDR (tail
);
5042 XSETCDR (prev
, tail
);
5052 /* Now that we have stripped the elements that need not be in the
5053 undo_list any more, we can finally mark the list. */
5054 mark_object (nextb
->BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (undo_list
));
5056 nextb
= nextb
->header
.next
.buffer
;
5062 /* Clear the mark bits that we set in certain root slots. */
5064 unmark_byte_stack ();
5065 VECTOR_UNMARK (&buffer_defaults
);
5066 VECTOR_UNMARK (&buffer_local_symbols
);
5068 #if GC_MARK_STACK == GC_USE_GCPROS_CHECK_ZOMBIES && 0
5076 /* clear_marks (); */
5079 consing_since_gc
= 0;
5080 if (gc_cons_threshold
< 10000)
5081 gc_cons_threshold
= 10000;
5083 if (FLOATP (Vgc_cons_percentage
))
5084 { /* Set gc_cons_combined_threshold. */
5087 tot
+= total_conses
* sizeof (struct Lisp_Cons
);
5088 tot
+= total_symbols
* sizeof (struct Lisp_Symbol
);
5089 tot
+= total_markers
* sizeof (union Lisp_Misc
);
5090 tot
+= total_string_size
;
5091 tot
+= total_vector_size
* sizeof (Lisp_Object
);
5092 tot
+= total_floats
* sizeof (struct Lisp_Float
);
5093 tot
+= total_intervals
* sizeof (struct interval
);
5094 tot
+= total_strings
* sizeof (struct Lisp_String
);
5096 gc_relative_threshold
= tot
* XFLOAT_DATA (Vgc_cons_percentage
);
5099 gc_relative_threshold
= 0;
5101 if (garbage_collection_messages
)
5103 if (message_p
|| minibuf_level
> 0)
5106 message1_nolog ("Garbage collecting...done");
5109 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
5111 total
[0] = Fcons (make_number (total_conses
),
5112 make_number (total_free_conses
));
5113 total
[1] = Fcons (make_number (total_symbols
),
5114 make_number (total_free_symbols
));
5115 total
[2] = Fcons (make_number (total_markers
),
5116 make_number (total_free_markers
));
5117 total
[3] = make_number (total_string_size
);
5118 total
[4] = make_number (total_vector_size
);
5119 total
[5] = Fcons (make_number (total_floats
),
5120 make_number (total_free_floats
));
5121 total
[6] = Fcons (make_number (total_intervals
),
5122 make_number (total_free_intervals
));
5123 total
[7] = Fcons (make_number (total_strings
),
5124 make_number (total_free_strings
));
5126 #if GC_MARK_STACK == GC_USE_GCPROS_CHECK_ZOMBIES
5128 /* Compute average percentage of zombies. */
5131 for (i
= 0; i
< 7; ++i
)
5132 if (CONSP (total
[i
]))
5133 nlive
+= XFASTINT (XCAR (total
[i
]));
5135 avg_live
= (avg_live
* ngcs
+ nlive
) / (ngcs
+ 1);
5136 max_live
= max (nlive
, max_live
);
5137 avg_zombies
= (avg_zombies
* ngcs
+ nzombies
) / (ngcs
+ 1);
5138 max_zombies
= max (nzombies
, max_zombies
);
5143 if (!NILP (Vpost_gc_hook
))
5145 int gc_count
= inhibit_garbage_collection ();
5146 safe_run_hooks (Qpost_gc_hook
);
5147 unbind_to (gc_count
, Qnil
);
5150 /* Accumulate statistics. */
5151 EMACS_GET_TIME (t2
);
5152 EMACS_SUB_TIME (t3
, t2
, t1
);
5153 if (FLOATP (Vgc_elapsed
))
5154 Vgc_elapsed
= make_float (XFLOAT_DATA (Vgc_elapsed
) +
5156 EMACS_USECS (t3
) * 1.0e-6);
5159 return Flist (sizeof total
/ sizeof *total
, total
);
5163 /* Mark Lisp objects in glyph matrix MATRIX. Currently the
5164 only interesting objects referenced from glyphs are strings. */
5167 mark_glyph_matrix (struct glyph_matrix
*matrix
)
5169 struct glyph_row
*row
= matrix
->rows
;
5170 struct glyph_row
*end
= row
+ matrix
->nrows
;
5172 for (; row
< end
; ++row
)
5176 for (area
= LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
; area
< LAST_AREA
; ++area
)
5178 struct glyph
*glyph
= row
->glyphs
[area
];
5179 struct glyph
*end_glyph
= glyph
+ row
->used
[area
];
5181 for (; glyph
< end_glyph
; ++glyph
)
5182 if (STRINGP (glyph
->object
)
5183 && !STRING_MARKED_P (XSTRING (glyph
->object
)))
5184 mark_object (glyph
->object
);
5190 /* Mark Lisp faces in the face cache C. */
5193 mark_face_cache (struct face_cache
*c
)
5198 for (i
= 0; i
< c
->used
; ++i
)
5200 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (c
->f
, i
);
5204 for (j
= 0; j
< LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE
; ++j
)
5205 mark_object (face
->lface
[j
]);
5213 /* Mark reference to a Lisp_Object.
5214 If the object referred to has not been seen yet, recursively mark
5215 all the references contained in it. */
5217 #define LAST_MARKED_SIZE 500
5218 static Lisp_Object last_marked
[LAST_MARKED_SIZE
];
5219 static int last_marked_index
;
5221 /* For debugging--call abort when we cdr down this many
5222 links of a list, in mark_object. In debugging,
5223 the call to abort will hit a breakpoint.
5224 Normally this is zero and the check never goes off. */
5225 static size_t mark_object_loop_halt
;
5228 mark_vectorlike (struct Lisp_Vector
*ptr
)
5230 register EMACS_UINT size
= ptr
->header
.size
;
5231 register EMACS_UINT i
;
5233 eassert (!VECTOR_MARKED_P (ptr
));
5234 VECTOR_MARK (ptr
); /* Else mark it */
5235 if (size
& PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG
)
5236 size
&= PSEUDOVECTOR_SIZE_MASK
;
5238 /* Note that this size is not the memory-footprint size, but only
5239 the number of Lisp_Object fields that we should trace.
5240 The distinction is used e.g. by Lisp_Process which places extra
5241 non-Lisp_Object fields at the end of the structure. */
5242 for (i
= 0; i
< size
; i
++) /* and then mark its elements */
5243 mark_object (ptr
->contents
[i
]);
5246 /* Like mark_vectorlike but optimized for char-tables (and
5247 sub-char-tables) assuming that the contents are mostly integers or
5251 mark_char_table (struct Lisp_Vector
*ptr
)
5253 register EMACS_UINT size
= ptr
->header
.size
& PSEUDOVECTOR_SIZE_MASK
;
5254 register EMACS_UINT i
;
5256 eassert (!VECTOR_MARKED_P (ptr
));
5258 for (i
= 0; i
< size
; i
++)
5260 Lisp_Object val
= ptr
->contents
[i
];
5262 if (INTEGERP (val
) || (SYMBOLP (val
) && XSYMBOL (val
)->gcmarkbit
))
5264 if (SUB_CHAR_TABLE_P (val
))
5266 if (! VECTOR_MARKED_P (XVECTOR (val
)))
5267 mark_char_table (XVECTOR (val
));
5275 mark_object (Lisp_Object arg
)
5277 register Lisp_Object obj
= arg
;
5278 #ifdef GC_CHECK_MARKED_OBJECTS
5282 size_t cdr_count
= 0;
5286 if (PURE_POINTER_P (XPNTR (obj
)))
5289 last_marked
[last_marked_index
++] = obj
;
5290 if (last_marked_index
== LAST_MARKED_SIZE
)
5291 last_marked_index
= 0;
5293 /* Perform some sanity checks on the objects marked here. Abort if
5294 we encounter an object we know is bogus. This increases GC time
5295 by ~80%, and requires compilation with GC_MARK_STACK != 0. */
5296 #ifdef GC_CHECK_MARKED_OBJECTS
5298 po
= (void *) XPNTR (obj
);
5300 /* Check that the object pointed to by PO is known to be a Lisp
5301 structure allocated from the heap. */
5302 #define CHECK_ALLOCATED() \
5304 m = mem_find (po); \
5309 /* Check that the object pointed to by PO is live, using predicate
5311 #define CHECK_LIVE(LIVEP) \
5313 if (!LIVEP (m, po)) \
5317 /* Check both of the above conditions. */
5318 #define CHECK_ALLOCATED_AND_LIVE(LIVEP) \
5320 CHECK_ALLOCATED (); \
5321 CHECK_LIVE (LIVEP); \
5324 #else /* not GC_CHECK_MARKED_OBJECTS */
5326 #define CHECK_LIVE(LIVEP) (void) 0
5327 #define CHECK_ALLOCATED_AND_LIVE(LIVEP) (void) 0
5329 #endif /* not GC_CHECK_MARKED_OBJECTS */
5331 switch (SWITCH_ENUM_CAST (XTYPE (obj
)))
5335 register struct Lisp_String
*ptr
= XSTRING (obj
);
5336 if (STRING_MARKED_P (ptr
))
5338 CHECK_ALLOCATED_AND_LIVE (live_string_p
);
5339 MARK_INTERVAL_TREE (ptr
->intervals
);
5341 #ifdef GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES
5342 /* Check that the string size recorded in the string is the
5343 same as the one recorded in the sdata structure. */
5344 CHECK_STRING_BYTES (ptr
);
5345 #endif /* GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES */
5349 case Lisp_Vectorlike
:
5350 if (VECTOR_MARKED_P (XVECTOR (obj
)))
5352 #ifdef GC_CHECK_MARKED_OBJECTS
5354 if (m
== MEM_NIL
&& !SUBRP (obj
)
5355 && po
!= &buffer_defaults
5356 && po
!= &buffer_local_symbols
)
5358 #endif /* GC_CHECK_MARKED_OBJECTS */
5362 #ifdef GC_CHECK_MARKED_OBJECTS
5363 if (po
!= &buffer_defaults
&& po
!= &buffer_local_symbols
)
5366 for (b
= all_buffers
; b
&& b
!= po
; b
= b
->header
.next
.buffer
)
5371 #endif /* GC_CHECK_MARKED_OBJECTS */
5374 else if (SUBRP (obj
))
5376 else if (COMPILEDP (obj
))
5377 /* We could treat this just like a vector, but it is better to
5378 save the COMPILED_CONSTANTS element for last and avoid
5381 register struct Lisp_Vector
*ptr
= XVECTOR (obj
);
5382 register EMACS_UINT size
= ptr
->header
.size
;
5383 register EMACS_UINT i
;
5385 CHECK_LIVE (live_vector_p
);
5386 VECTOR_MARK (ptr
); /* Else mark it */
5387 size
&= PSEUDOVECTOR_SIZE_MASK
;
5388 for (i
= 0; i
< size
; i
++) /* and then mark its elements */
5390 if (i
!= COMPILED_CONSTANTS
)
5391 mark_object (ptr
->contents
[i
]);
5393 obj
= ptr
->contents
[COMPILED_CONSTANTS
];
5396 else if (FRAMEP (obj
))
5398 register struct frame
*ptr
= XFRAME (obj
);
5399 mark_vectorlike (XVECTOR (obj
));
5400 mark_face_cache (ptr
->face_cache
);
5402 else if (WINDOWP (obj
))
5404 register struct Lisp_Vector
*ptr
= XVECTOR (obj
);
5405 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (obj
);
5406 mark_vectorlike (ptr
);
5407 /* Mark glyphs for leaf windows. Marking window matrices is
5408 sufficient because frame matrices use the same glyph
5410 if (NILP (w
->hchild
)
5412 && w
->current_matrix
)
5414 mark_glyph_matrix (w
->current_matrix
);
5415 mark_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
5418 else if (HASH_TABLE_P (obj
))
5420 struct Lisp_Hash_Table
*h
= XHASH_TABLE (obj
);
5421 mark_vectorlike ((struct Lisp_Vector
*)h
);
5422 /* If hash table is not weak, mark all keys and values.
5423 For weak tables, mark only the vector. */
5425 mark_object (h
->key_and_value
);
5427 VECTOR_MARK (XVECTOR (h
->key_and_value
));
5429 else if (CHAR_TABLE_P (obj
))
5430 mark_char_table (XVECTOR (obj
));
5432 mark_vectorlike (XVECTOR (obj
));
5437 register struct Lisp_Symbol
*ptr
= XSYMBOL (obj
);
5438 struct Lisp_Symbol
*ptrx
;
5442 CHECK_ALLOCATED_AND_LIVE (live_symbol_p
);
5444 mark_object (ptr
->function
);
5445 mark_object (ptr
->plist
);
5446 switch (ptr
->redirect
)
5448 case SYMBOL_PLAINVAL
: mark_object (SYMBOL_VAL (ptr
)); break;
5449 case SYMBOL_VARALIAS
:
5452 XSETSYMBOL (tem
, SYMBOL_ALIAS (ptr
));
5456 case SYMBOL_LOCALIZED
:
5458 struct Lisp_Buffer_Local_Value
*blv
= SYMBOL_BLV (ptr
);
5459 /* If the value is forwarded to a buffer or keyboard field,
5460 these are marked when we see the corresponding object.
5461 And if it's forwarded to a C variable, either it's not
5462 a Lisp_Object var, or it's staticpro'd already. */
5463 mark_object (blv
->where
);
5464 mark_object (blv
->valcell
);
5465 mark_object (blv
->defcell
);
5468 case SYMBOL_FORWARDED
:
5469 /* If the value is forwarded to a buffer or keyboard field,
5470 these are marked when we see the corresponding object.
5471 And if it's forwarded to a C variable, either it's not
5472 a Lisp_Object var, or it's staticpro'd already. */
5476 if (!PURE_POINTER_P (XSTRING (ptr
->xname
)))
5477 MARK_STRING (XSTRING (ptr
->xname
));
5478 MARK_INTERVAL_TREE (STRING_INTERVALS (ptr
->xname
));
5483 ptrx
= ptr
; /* Use of ptrx avoids compiler bug on Sun */
5484 XSETSYMBOL (obj
, ptrx
);
5491 CHECK_ALLOCATED_AND_LIVE (live_misc_p
);
5492 if (XMISCANY (obj
)->gcmarkbit
)
5494 XMISCANY (obj
)->gcmarkbit
= 1;
5496 switch (XMISCTYPE (obj
))
5499 case Lisp_Misc_Marker
:
5500 /* DO NOT mark thru the marker's chain.
5501 The buffer's markers chain does not preserve markers from gc;
5502 instead, markers are removed from the chain when freed by gc. */
5505 case Lisp_Misc_Save_Value
:
5508 register struct Lisp_Save_Value
*ptr
= XSAVE_VALUE (obj
);
5509 /* If DOGC is set, POINTER is the address of a memory
5510 area containing INTEGER potential Lisp_Objects. */
5513 Lisp_Object
*p
= (Lisp_Object
*) ptr
->pointer
;
5515 for (nelt
= ptr
->integer
; nelt
> 0; nelt
--, p
++)
5516 mark_maybe_object (*p
);
5522 case Lisp_Misc_Overlay
:
5524 struct Lisp_Overlay
*ptr
= XOVERLAY (obj
);
5525 mark_object (ptr
->start
);
5526 mark_object (ptr
->end
);
5527 mark_object (ptr
->plist
);
5530 XSETMISC (obj
, ptr
->next
);
5543 register struct Lisp_Cons
*ptr
= XCONS (obj
);
5544 if (CONS_MARKED_P (ptr
))
5546 CHECK_ALLOCATED_AND_LIVE (live_cons_p
);
5548 /* If the cdr is nil, avoid recursion for the car. */
5549 if (EQ (ptr
->u
.cdr
, Qnil
))
5555 mark_object (ptr
->car
);
5558 if (cdr_count
== mark_object_loop_halt
)
5564 CHECK_ALLOCATED_AND_LIVE (live_float_p
);
5565 FLOAT_MARK (XFLOAT (obj
));
5576 #undef CHECK_ALLOCATED
5577 #undef CHECK_ALLOCATED_AND_LIVE
5580 /* Mark the pointers in a buffer structure. */
5583 mark_buffer (Lisp_Object buf
)
5585 register struct buffer
*buffer
= XBUFFER (buf
);
5586 register Lisp_Object
*ptr
, tmp
;
5587 Lisp_Object base_buffer
;
5589 eassert (!VECTOR_MARKED_P (buffer
));
5590 VECTOR_MARK (buffer
);
5592 MARK_INTERVAL_TREE (BUF_INTERVALS (buffer
));
5594 /* For now, we just don't mark the undo_list. It's done later in
5595 a special way just before the sweep phase, and after stripping
5596 some of its elements that are not needed any more. */
5598 if (buffer
->overlays_before
)
5600 XSETMISC (tmp
, buffer
->overlays_before
);
5603 if (buffer
->overlays_after
)
5605 XSETMISC (tmp
, buffer
->overlays_after
);
5609 /* buffer-local Lisp variables start at `undo_list',
5610 tho only the ones from `name' on are GC'd normally. */
5611 for (ptr
= &buffer
->BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (name
);
5612 (char *)ptr
< (char *)buffer
+ sizeof (struct buffer
);
5616 /* If this is an indirect buffer, mark its base buffer. */
5617 if (buffer
->base_buffer
&& !VECTOR_MARKED_P (buffer
->base_buffer
))
5619 XSETBUFFER (base_buffer
, buffer
->base_buffer
);
5620 mark_buffer (base_buffer
);
5624 /* Mark the Lisp pointers in the terminal objects.
5625 Called by the Fgarbage_collector. */
5628 mark_terminals (void)
5631 for (t
= terminal_list
; t
; t
= t
->next_terminal
)
5633 eassert (t
->name
!= NULL
);
5634 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
5635 /* If a terminal object is reachable from a stacpro'ed object,
5636 it might have been marked already. Make sure the image cache
5638 mark_image_cache (t
->image_cache
);
5639 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
5640 if (!VECTOR_MARKED_P (t
))
5641 mark_vectorlike ((struct Lisp_Vector
*)t
);
5647 /* Value is non-zero if OBJ will survive the current GC because it's
5648 either marked or does not need to be marked to survive. */
5651 survives_gc_p (Lisp_Object obj
)
5655 switch (XTYPE (obj
))
5662 survives_p
= XSYMBOL (obj
)->gcmarkbit
;
5666 survives_p
= XMISCANY (obj
)->gcmarkbit
;
5670 survives_p
= STRING_MARKED_P (XSTRING (obj
));
5673 case Lisp_Vectorlike
:
5674 survives_p
= SUBRP (obj
) || VECTOR_MARKED_P (XVECTOR (obj
));
5678 survives_p
= CONS_MARKED_P (XCONS (obj
));
5682 survives_p
= FLOAT_MARKED_P (XFLOAT (obj
));
5689 return survives_p
|| PURE_POINTER_P ((void *) XPNTR (obj
));
5694 /* Sweep: find all structures not marked, and free them. */
5699 /* Remove or mark entries in weak hash tables.
5700 This must be done before any object is unmarked. */
5701 sweep_weak_hash_tables ();
5704 #ifdef GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES
5705 if (!noninteractive
)
5706 check_string_bytes (1);
5709 /* Put all unmarked conses on free list */
5711 register struct cons_block
*cblk
;
5712 struct cons_block
**cprev
= &cons_block
;
5713 register int lim
= cons_block_index
;
5714 register int num_free
= 0, num_used
= 0;
5718 for (cblk
= cons_block
; cblk
; cblk
= *cprev
)
5722 int ilim
= (lim
+ BITS_PER_INT
- 1) / BITS_PER_INT
;
5724 /* Scan the mark bits an int at a time. */
5725 for (i
= 0; i
<= ilim
; i
++)
5727 if (cblk
->gcmarkbits
[i
] == -1)
5729 /* Fast path - all cons cells for this int are marked. */
5730 cblk
->gcmarkbits
[i
] = 0;
5731 num_used
+= BITS_PER_INT
;
5735 /* Some cons cells for this int are not marked.
5736 Find which ones, and free them. */
5737 int start
, pos
, stop
;
5739 start
= i
* BITS_PER_INT
;
5741 if (stop
> BITS_PER_INT
)
5742 stop
= BITS_PER_INT
;
5745 for (pos
= start
; pos
< stop
; pos
++)
5747 if (!CONS_MARKED_P (&cblk
->conses
[pos
]))
5750 cblk
->conses
[pos
].u
.chain
= cons_free_list
;
5751 cons_free_list
= &cblk
->conses
[pos
];
5753 cons_free_list
->car
= Vdead
;
5759 CONS_UNMARK (&cblk
->conses
[pos
]);
5765 lim
= CONS_BLOCK_SIZE
;
5766 /* If this block contains only free conses and we have already
5767 seen more than two blocks worth of free conses then deallocate
5769 if (this_free
== CONS_BLOCK_SIZE
&& num_free
> CONS_BLOCK_SIZE
)
5771 *cprev
= cblk
->next
;
5772 /* Unhook from the free list. */
5773 cons_free_list
= cblk
->conses
[0].u
.chain
;
5774 lisp_align_free (cblk
);
5779 num_free
+= this_free
;
5780 cprev
= &cblk
->next
;
5783 total_conses
= num_used
;
5784 total_free_conses
= num_free
;
5787 /* Put all unmarked floats on free list */
5789 register struct float_block
*fblk
;
5790 struct float_block
**fprev
= &float_block
;
5791 register int lim
= float_block_index
;
5792 register int num_free
= 0, num_used
= 0;
5794 float_free_list
= 0;
5796 for (fblk
= float_block
; fblk
; fblk
= *fprev
)
5800 for (i
= 0; i
< lim
; i
++)
5801 if (!FLOAT_MARKED_P (&fblk
->floats
[i
]))
5804 fblk
->floats
[i
].u
.chain
= float_free_list
;
5805 float_free_list
= &fblk
->floats
[i
];
5810 FLOAT_UNMARK (&fblk
->floats
[i
]);
5812 lim
= FLOAT_BLOCK_SIZE
;
5813 /* If this block contains only free floats and we have already
5814 seen more than two blocks worth of free floats then deallocate
5816 if (this_free
== FLOAT_BLOCK_SIZE
&& num_free
> FLOAT_BLOCK_SIZE
)
5818 *fprev
= fblk
->next
;
5819 /* Unhook from the free list. */
5820 float_free_list
= fblk
->floats
[0].u
.chain
;
5821 lisp_align_free (fblk
);
5826 num_free
+= this_free
;
5827 fprev
= &fblk
->next
;
5830 total_floats
= num_used
;
5831 total_free_floats
= num_free
;
5834 /* Put all unmarked intervals on free list */
5836 register struct interval_block
*iblk
;
5837 struct interval_block
**iprev
= &interval_block
;
5838 register int lim
= interval_block_index
;
5839 register int num_free
= 0, num_used
= 0;
5841 interval_free_list
= 0;
5843 for (iblk
= interval_block
; iblk
; iblk
= *iprev
)
5848 for (i
= 0; i
< lim
; i
++)
5850 if (!iblk
->intervals
[i
].gcmarkbit
)
5852 SET_INTERVAL_PARENT (&iblk
->intervals
[i
], interval_free_list
);
5853 interval_free_list
= &iblk
->intervals
[i
];
5859 iblk
->intervals
[i
].gcmarkbit
= 0;
5862 lim
= INTERVAL_BLOCK_SIZE
;
5863 /* If this block contains only free intervals and we have already
5864 seen more than two blocks worth of free intervals then
5865 deallocate this block. */
5866 if (this_free
== INTERVAL_BLOCK_SIZE
&& num_free
> INTERVAL_BLOCK_SIZE
)
5868 *iprev
= iblk
->next
;
5869 /* Unhook from the free list. */
5870 interval_free_list
= INTERVAL_PARENT (&iblk
->intervals
[0]);
5872 n_interval_blocks
--;
5876 num_free
+= this_free
;
5877 iprev
= &iblk
->next
;
5880 total_intervals
= num_used
;
5881 total_free_intervals
= num_free
;
5884 /* Put all unmarked symbols on free list */
5886 register struct symbol_block
*sblk
;
5887 struct symbol_block
**sprev
= &symbol_block
;
5888 register int lim
= symbol_block_index
;
5889 register int num_free
= 0, num_used
= 0;
5891 symbol_free_list
= NULL
;
5893 for (sblk
= symbol_block
; sblk
; sblk
= *sprev
)
5896 struct Lisp_Symbol
*sym
= sblk
->symbols
;
5897 struct Lisp_Symbol
*end
= sym
+ lim
;
5899 for (; sym
< end
; ++sym
)
5901 /* Check if the symbol was created during loadup. In such a case
5902 it might be pointed to by pure bytecode which we don't trace,
5903 so we conservatively assume that it is live. */
5904 int pure_p
= PURE_POINTER_P (XSTRING (sym
->xname
));
5906 if (!sym
->gcmarkbit
&& !pure_p
)
5908 if (sym
->redirect
== SYMBOL_LOCALIZED
)
5909 xfree (SYMBOL_BLV (sym
));
5910 sym
->next
= symbol_free_list
;
5911 symbol_free_list
= sym
;
5913 symbol_free_list
->function
= Vdead
;
5921 UNMARK_STRING (XSTRING (sym
->xname
));
5926 lim
= SYMBOL_BLOCK_SIZE
;
5927 /* If this block contains only free symbols and we have already
5928 seen more than two blocks worth of free symbols then deallocate
5930 if (this_free
== SYMBOL_BLOCK_SIZE
&& num_free
> SYMBOL_BLOCK_SIZE
)
5932 *sprev
= sblk
->next
;
5933 /* Unhook from the free list. */
5934 symbol_free_list
= sblk
->symbols
[0].next
;
5940 num_free
+= this_free
;
5941 sprev
= &sblk
->next
;
5944 total_symbols
= num_used
;
5945 total_free_symbols
= num_free
;
5948 /* Put all unmarked misc's on free list.
5949 For a marker, first unchain it from the buffer it points into. */
5951 register struct marker_block
*mblk
;
5952 struct marker_block
**mprev
= &marker_block
;
5953 register int lim
= marker_block_index
;
5954 register int num_free
= 0, num_used
= 0;
5956 marker_free_list
= 0;
5958 for (mblk
= marker_block
; mblk
; mblk
= *mprev
)
5963 for (i
= 0; i
< lim
; i
++)
5965 if (!mblk
->markers
[i
].u_any
.gcmarkbit
)
5967 if (mblk
->markers
[i
].u_any
.type
== Lisp_Misc_Marker
)
5968 unchain_marker (&mblk
->markers
[i
].u_marker
);
5969 /* Set the type of the freed object to Lisp_Misc_Free.
5970 We could leave the type alone, since nobody checks it,
5971 but this might catch bugs faster. */
5972 mblk
->markers
[i
].u_marker
.type
= Lisp_Misc_Free
;
5973 mblk
->markers
[i
].u_free
.chain
= marker_free_list
;
5974 marker_free_list
= &mblk
->markers
[i
];
5980 mblk
->markers
[i
].u_any
.gcmarkbit
= 0;
5983 lim
= MARKER_BLOCK_SIZE
;
5984 /* If this block contains only free markers and we have already
5985 seen more than two blocks worth of free markers then deallocate
5987 if (this_free
== MARKER_BLOCK_SIZE
&& num_free
> MARKER_BLOCK_SIZE
)
5989 *mprev
= mblk
->next
;
5990 /* Unhook from the free list. */
5991 marker_free_list
= mblk
->markers
[0].u_free
.chain
;
5997 num_free
+= this_free
;
5998 mprev
= &mblk
->next
;
6002 total_markers
= num_used
;
6003 total_free_markers
= num_free
;
6006 /* Free all unmarked buffers */
6008 register struct buffer
*buffer
= all_buffers
, *prev
= 0, *next
;
6011 if (!VECTOR_MARKED_P (buffer
))
6014 prev
->header
.next
= buffer
->header
.next
;
6016 all_buffers
= buffer
->header
.next
.buffer
;
6017 next
= buffer
->header
.next
.buffer
;
6023 VECTOR_UNMARK (buffer
);
6024 UNMARK_BALANCE_INTERVALS (BUF_INTERVALS (buffer
));
6025 prev
= buffer
, buffer
= buffer
->header
.next
.buffer
;
6029 /* Free all unmarked vectors */
6031 register struct Lisp_Vector
*vector
= all_vectors
, *prev
= 0, *next
;
6032 total_vector_size
= 0;
6035 if (!VECTOR_MARKED_P (vector
))
6038 prev
->header
.next
= vector
->header
.next
;
6040 all_vectors
= vector
->header
.next
.vector
;
6041 next
= vector
->header
.next
.vector
;
6049 VECTOR_UNMARK (vector
);
6050 if (vector
->header
.size
& PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG
)
6051 total_vector_size
+= PSEUDOVECTOR_SIZE_MASK
& vector
->header
.size
;
6053 total_vector_size
+= vector
->header
.size
;
6054 prev
= vector
, vector
= vector
->header
.next
.vector
;
6058 #ifdef GC_CHECK_STRING_BYTES
6059 if (!noninteractive
)
6060 check_string_bytes (1);
6067 /* Debugging aids. */
6069 DEFUN ("memory-limit", Fmemory_limit
, Smemory_limit
, 0, 0, 0,
6070 doc
: /* Return the address of the last byte Emacs has allocated, divided by 1024.
6071 This may be helpful in debugging Emacs's memory usage.
6072 We divide the value by 1024 to make sure it fits in a Lisp integer. */)
6077 XSETINT (end
, (intptr_t) (char *) sbrk (0) / 1024);
6082 DEFUN ("memory-use-counts", Fmemory_use_counts
, Smemory_use_counts
, 0, 0, 0,
6083 doc
: /* Return a list of counters that measure how much consing there has been.
6084 Each of these counters increments for a certain kind of object.
6085 The counters wrap around from the largest positive integer to zero.
6086 Garbage collection does not decrease them.
6087 The elements of the value are as follows:
6088 (CONSES FLOATS VECTOR-CELLS SYMBOLS STRING-CHARS MISCS INTERVALS STRINGS)
6089 All are in units of 1 = one object consed
6090 except for VECTOR-CELLS and STRING-CHARS, which count the total length of
6092 MISCS include overlays, markers, and some internal types.
6093 Frames, windows, buffers, and subprocesses count as vectors
6094 (but the contents of a buffer's text do not count here). */)
6097 Lisp_Object consed
[8];
6099 consed
[0] = make_number (min (MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM
, cons_cells_consed
));
6100 consed
[1] = make_number (min (MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM
, floats_consed
));
6101 consed
[2] = make_number (min (MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM
, vector_cells_consed
));
6102 consed
[3] = make_number (min (MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM
, symbols_consed
));
6103 consed
[4] = make_number (min (MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM
, string_chars_consed
));
6104 consed
[5] = make_number (min (MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM
, misc_objects_consed
));
6105 consed
[6] = make_number (min (MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM
, intervals_consed
));
6106 consed
[7] = make_number (min (MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM
, strings_consed
));
6108 return Flist (8, consed
);
6111 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
6112 int suppress_checking
;
6115 die (const char *msg
, const char *file
, int line
)
6117 fprintf (stderr
, "\r\n%s:%d: Emacs fatal error: %s\r\n",
6123 /* Initialization */
6126 init_alloc_once (void)
6128 /* Used to do Vpurify_flag = Qt here, but Qt isn't set up yet! */
6130 pure_size
= PURESIZE
;
6131 pure_bytes_used
= 0;
6132 pure_bytes_used_lisp
= pure_bytes_used_non_lisp
= 0;
6133 pure_bytes_used_before_overflow
= 0;
6135 /* Initialize the list of free aligned blocks. */
6138 #if GC_MARK_STACK || defined GC_MALLOC_CHECK
6140 Vdead
= make_pure_string ("DEAD", 4, 4, 0);
6144 ignore_warnings
= 1;
6145 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
6146 mallopt (M_TRIM_THRESHOLD
, 128*1024); /* trim threshold */
6147 mallopt (M_MMAP_THRESHOLD
, 64*1024); /* mmap threshold */
6148 mallopt (M_MMAP_MAX
, MMAP_MAX_AREAS
); /* max. number of mmap'ed areas */
6156 init_weak_hash_tables ();
6159 malloc_hysteresis
= 32;
6161 malloc_hysteresis
= 0;
6164 refill_memory_reserve ();
6166 ignore_warnings
= 0;
6168 byte_stack_list
= 0;
6170 consing_since_gc
= 0;
6171 gc_cons_threshold
= 100000 * sizeof (Lisp_Object
);
6172 gc_relative_threshold
= 0;
6179 byte_stack_list
= 0;
6181 #if !defined GC_SAVE_REGISTERS_ON_STACK && !defined GC_SETJMP_WORKS
6182 setjmp_tested_p
= longjmps_done
= 0;
6185 Vgc_elapsed
= make_float (0.0);
6190 syms_of_alloc (void)
6192 DEFVAR_INT ("gc-cons-threshold", gc_cons_threshold
,
6193 doc
: /* *Number of bytes of consing between garbage collections.
6194 Garbage collection can happen automatically once this many bytes have been
6195 allocated since the last garbage collection. All data types count.
6197 Garbage collection happens automatically only when `eval' is called.
6199 By binding this temporarily to a large number, you can effectively
6200 prevent garbage collection during a part of the program.
6201 See also `gc-cons-percentage'. */);
6203 DEFVAR_LISP ("gc-cons-percentage", Vgc_cons_percentage
,
6204 doc
: /* *Portion of the heap used for allocation.
6205 Garbage collection can happen automatically once this portion of the heap
6206 has been allocated since the last garbage collection.
6207 If this portion is smaller than `gc-cons-threshold', this is ignored. */);
6208 Vgc_cons_percentage
= make_float (0.1);
6210 DEFVAR_INT ("pure-bytes-used", pure_bytes_used
,
6211 doc
: /* Number of bytes of sharable Lisp data allocated so far. */);
6213 DEFVAR_INT ("cons-cells-consed", cons_cells_consed
,
6214 doc
: /* Number of cons cells that have been consed so far. */);
6216 DEFVAR_INT ("floats-consed", floats_consed
,
6217 doc
: /* Number of floats that have been consed so far. */);
6219 DEFVAR_INT ("vector-cells-consed", vector_cells_consed
,
6220 doc
: /* Number of vector cells that have been consed so far. */);
6222 DEFVAR_INT ("symbols-consed", symbols_consed
,
6223 doc
: /* Number of symbols that have been consed so far. */);
6225 DEFVAR_INT ("string-chars-consed", string_chars_consed
,
6226 doc
: /* Number of string characters that have been consed so far. */);
6228 DEFVAR_INT ("misc-objects-consed", misc_objects_consed
,
6229 doc
: /* Number of miscellaneous objects that have been consed so far. */);
6231 DEFVAR_INT ("intervals-consed", intervals_consed
,
6232 doc
: /* Number of intervals that have been consed so far. */);
6234 DEFVAR_INT ("strings-consed", strings_consed
,
6235 doc
: /* Number of strings that have been consed so far. */);
6237 DEFVAR_LISP ("purify-flag", Vpurify_flag
,
6238 doc
: /* Non-nil means loading Lisp code in order to dump an executable.
6239 This means that certain objects should be allocated in shared (pure) space.
6240 It can also be set to a hash-table, in which case this table is used to
6241 do hash-consing of the objects allocated to pure space. */);
6243 DEFVAR_BOOL ("garbage-collection-messages", garbage_collection_messages
,
6244 doc
: /* Non-nil means display messages at start and end of garbage collection. */);
6245 garbage_collection_messages
= 0;
6247 DEFVAR_LISP ("post-gc-hook", Vpost_gc_hook
,
6248 doc
: /* Hook run after garbage collection has finished. */);
6249 Vpost_gc_hook
= Qnil
;
6250 Qpost_gc_hook
= intern_c_string ("post-gc-hook");
6251 staticpro (&Qpost_gc_hook
);
6253 DEFVAR_LISP ("memory-signal-data", Vmemory_signal_data
,
6254 doc
: /* Precomputed `signal' argument for memory-full error. */);
6255 /* We build this in advance because if we wait until we need it, we might
6256 not be able to allocate the memory to hold it. */
6258 = pure_cons (Qerror
,
6259 pure_cons (make_pure_c_string ("Memory exhausted--use M-x save-some-buffers then exit and restart Emacs"), Qnil
));
6261 DEFVAR_LISP ("memory-full", Vmemory_full
,
6262 doc
: /* Non-nil means Emacs cannot get much more Lisp memory. */);
6263 Vmemory_full
= Qnil
;
6265 staticpro (&Qgc_cons_threshold
);
6266 Qgc_cons_threshold
= intern_c_string ("gc-cons-threshold");
6268 staticpro (&Qchar_table_extra_slots
);
6269 Qchar_table_extra_slots
= intern_c_string ("char-table-extra-slots");
6271 DEFVAR_LISP ("gc-elapsed", Vgc_elapsed
,
6272 doc
: /* Accumulated time elapsed in garbage collections.
6273 The time is in seconds as a floating point value. */);
6274 DEFVAR_INT ("gcs-done", gcs_done
,
6275 doc
: /* Accumulated number of garbage collections done. */);
6280 defsubr (&Smake_byte_code
);
6281 defsubr (&Smake_list
);
6282 defsubr (&Smake_vector
);
6283 defsubr (&Smake_string
);
6284 defsubr (&Smake_bool_vector
);
6285 defsubr (&Smake_symbol
);
6286 defsubr (&Smake_marker
);
6287 defsubr (&Spurecopy
);
6288 defsubr (&Sgarbage_collect
);
6289 defsubr (&Smemory_limit
);
6290 defsubr (&Smemory_use_counts
);
6292 #if GC_MARK_STACK == GC_USE_GCPROS_CHECK_ZOMBIES
6293 defsubr (&Sgc_status
);