1 /* Simple garbage collection for the GNU compiler.
2 Copyright (C) 1999-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
8 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
11 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 /* Generic garbage collection (GC) functions and data, not specific to
21 any particular GC implementation. */
25 #include "coretypes.h"
26 #include "hash-table.h"
28 #include "ggc-internal.h"
29 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
31 #include "hosthooks.h"
32 #include "hosthooks-def.h"
37 /* When set, ggc_collect will do collection. */
38 bool ggc_force_collect
;
40 /* When true, protect the contents of the identifier hash table. */
41 bool ggc_protect_identifiers
= true;
43 /* Statistics about the allocation. */
44 static ggc_statistics
*ggc_stats
;
46 struct traversal_state
;
48 static int compare_ptr_data (const void *, const void *);
49 static void relocate_ptrs (void *, void *);
50 static void write_pch_globals (const struct ggc_root_tab
* const *tab
,
51 struct traversal_state
*state
);
53 /* Maintain global roots that are preserved during GC. */
55 /* This extra vector of dynamically registered root_tab-s is used by
56 ggc_mark_roots and gives the ability to dynamically add new GGC root
57 tables, for instance from some plugins; this vector is on the heap
58 since it is used by GGC internally. */
59 typedef const struct ggc_root_tab
*const_ggc_root_tab_t
;
60 static vec
<const_ggc_root_tab_t
> extra_root_vec
;
62 /* Dynamically register a new GGC root table RT. This is useful for
66 ggc_register_root_tab (const struct ggc_root_tab
* rt
)
69 extra_root_vec
.safe_push (rt
);
72 /* Mark all the roots in the table RT. */
75 ggc_mark_root_tab (const_ggc_root_tab_t rt
)
79 for ( ; rt
->base
!= NULL
; rt
++)
80 for (i
= 0; i
< rt
->nelt
; i
++)
81 (*rt
->cb
) (*(void **) ((char *)rt
->base
+ rt
->stride
* i
));
84 /* Iterate through all registered roots and mark each element. */
89 const struct ggc_root_tab
*const *rt
;
90 const_ggc_root_tab_t rtp
, rti
;
93 for (rt
= gt_ggc_deletable_rtab
; *rt
; rt
++)
94 for (rti
= *rt
; rti
->base
!= NULL
; rti
++)
95 memset (rti
->base
, 0, rti
->stride
);
97 for (rt
= gt_ggc_rtab
; *rt
; rt
++)
98 ggc_mark_root_tab (*rt
);
100 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (extra_root_vec
, i
, rtp
)
101 ggc_mark_root_tab (rtp
);
103 if (ggc_protect_identifiers
)
104 ggc_mark_stringpool ();
108 if (! ggc_protect_identifiers
)
109 ggc_purge_stringpool ();
111 /* Some plugins may call ggc_set_mark from here. */
112 invoke_plugin_callbacks (PLUGIN_GGC_MARKING
, NULL
);
115 /* Allocate a block of memory, then clear it. */
117 ggc_internal_cleared_alloc (size_t size
, void (*f
)(void *), size_t s
, size_t n
120 void *buf
= ggc_internal_alloc (size
, f
, s
, n PASS_MEM_STAT
);
121 memset (buf
, 0, size
);
125 /* Resize a block of memory, possibly re-allocating it. */
127 ggc_realloc (void *x
, size_t size MEM_STAT_DECL
)
133 return ggc_internal_alloc (size PASS_MEM_STAT
);
135 old_size
= ggc_get_size (x
);
137 if (size
<= old_size
)
139 /* Mark the unwanted memory as unaccessible. We also need to make
140 the "new" size accessible, since ggc_get_size returns the size of
141 the pool, not the size of the individually allocated object, the
142 size which was previously made accessible. Unfortunately, we
143 don't know that previously allocated size. Without that
144 knowledge we have to lose some initialization-tracking for the
145 old parts of the object. An alternative is to mark the whole
146 old_size as reachable, but that would lose tracking of writes
147 after the end of the object (by small offsets). Discard the
148 handle to avoid handle leak. */
149 VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS ((char *) x
+ size
,
151 VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED (x
, size
));
155 r
= ggc_internal_alloc (size PASS_MEM_STAT
);
157 /* Since ggc_get_size returns the size of the pool, not the size of the
158 individually allocated object, we'd access parts of the old object
159 that were marked invalid with the memcpy below. We lose a bit of the
160 initialization-tracking since some of it may be uninitialized. */
161 VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED (x
, old_size
));
163 memcpy (r
, x
, old_size
);
165 /* The old object is not supposed to be used anymore. */
172 ggc_cleared_alloc_htab_ignore_args (size_t c ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
173 size_t n ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
175 gcc_assert (c
* n
== sizeof (struct htab
));
176 return ggc_cleared_alloc
<htab
> ();
179 /* TODO: once we actually use type information in GGC, create a new tag
180 gt_gcc_ptr_array and use it for pointer arrays. */
182 ggc_cleared_alloc_ptr_array_two_args (size_t c
, size_t n
)
184 gcc_assert (sizeof (PTR
*) == n
);
185 return ggc_cleared_vec_alloc
<PTR
*> (c
);
188 /* These are for splay_tree_new_ggc. */
190 ggc_splay_alloc (int sz
, void *nl
)
193 return ggc_internal_alloc (sz
);
197 ggc_splay_dont_free (void * x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, void *nl
)
202 /* Print statistics that are independent of the collector in use. */
203 #define SCALE(x) ((unsigned long) ((x) < 1024*10 \
205 : ((x) < 1024*1024*10 \
207 : (x) / (1024*1024))))
208 #define LABEL(x) ((x) < 1024*10 ? ' ' : ((x) < 1024*1024*10 ? 'k' : 'M'))
211 ggc_print_common_statistics (FILE *stream ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
212 ggc_statistics
*stats
)
214 /* Set the pointer so that during collection we will actually gather
218 /* Then do one collection to fill in the statistics. */
221 /* At present, we don't really gather any interesting statistics. */
223 /* Don't gather statistics any more. */
227 /* Functions for saving and restoring GCable memory to disk. */
232 void *note_ptr_cookie
;
233 gt_note_pointers note_ptr_fn
;
234 gt_handle_reorder reorder_fn
;
239 #define POINTER_HASH(x) (hashval_t)((intptr_t)x >> 3)
241 /* Helper for hashing saving_htab. */
243 struct saving_hasher
: typed_free_remove
<ptr_data
>
245 typedef ptr_data value_type
;
246 typedef void compare_type
;
247 static inline hashval_t
hash (const value_type
*);
248 static inline bool equal (const value_type
*, const compare_type
*);
252 saving_hasher::hash (const value_type
*p
)
254 return POINTER_HASH (p
->obj
);
258 saving_hasher::equal (const value_type
*p1
, const compare_type
*p2
)
260 return p1
->obj
== p2
;
263 static hash_table
<saving_hasher
> *saving_htab
;
265 /* Register an object in the hash table. */
268 gt_pch_note_object (void *obj
, void *note_ptr_cookie
,
269 gt_note_pointers note_ptr_fn
)
271 struct ptr_data
**slot
;
273 if (obj
== NULL
|| obj
== (void *) 1)
276 slot
= (struct ptr_data
**)
277 saving_htab
->find_slot_with_hash (obj
, POINTER_HASH (obj
), INSERT
);
280 gcc_assert ((*slot
)->note_ptr_fn
== note_ptr_fn
281 && (*slot
)->note_ptr_cookie
== note_ptr_cookie
);
285 *slot
= XCNEW (struct ptr_data
);
287 (*slot
)->note_ptr_fn
= note_ptr_fn
;
288 (*slot
)->note_ptr_cookie
= note_ptr_cookie
;
289 if (note_ptr_fn
== gt_pch_p_S
)
290 (*slot
)->size
= strlen ((const char *)obj
) + 1;
292 (*slot
)->size
= ggc_get_size (obj
);
296 /* Register an object in the hash table. */
299 gt_pch_note_reorder (void *obj
, void *note_ptr_cookie
,
300 gt_handle_reorder reorder_fn
)
302 struct ptr_data
*data
;
304 if (obj
== NULL
|| obj
== (void *) 1)
307 data
= (struct ptr_data
*)
308 saving_htab
->find_with_hash (obj
, POINTER_HASH (obj
));
309 gcc_assert (data
&& data
->note_ptr_cookie
== note_ptr_cookie
);
311 data
->reorder_fn
= reorder_fn
;
314 /* Handy state for the traversal functions. */
316 struct traversal_state
319 struct ggc_pch_data
*d
;
321 struct ptr_data
**ptrs
;
325 /* Callbacks for htab_traverse. */
328 ggc_call_count (ptr_data
**slot
, traversal_state
*state
)
330 struct ptr_data
*d
= *slot
;
332 ggc_pch_count_object (state
->d
, d
->obj
, d
->size
,
333 d
->note_ptr_fn
== gt_pch_p_S
);
339 ggc_call_alloc (ptr_data
**slot
, traversal_state
*state
)
341 struct ptr_data
*d
= *slot
;
343 d
->new_addr
= ggc_pch_alloc_object (state
->d
, d
->obj
, d
->size
,
344 d
->note_ptr_fn
== gt_pch_p_S
);
345 state
->ptrs
[state
->ptrs_i
++] = d
;
349 /* Callback for qsort. */
352 compare_ptr_data (const void *p1_p
, const void *p2_p
)
354 const struct ptr_data
*const p1
= *(const struct ptr_data
*const *)p1_p
;
355 const struct ptr_data
*const p2
= *(const struct ptr_data
*const *)p2_p
;
356 return (((size_t)p1
->new_addr
> (size_t)p2
->new_addr
)
357 - ((size_t)p1
->new_addr
< (size_t)p2
->new_addr
));
360 /* Callbacks for note_ptr_fn. */
363 relocate_ptrs (void *ptr_p
, void *state_p
)
365 void **ptr
= (void **)ptr_p
;
366 struct traversal_state
*state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
367 = (struct traversal_state
*)state_p
;
368 struct ptr_data
*result
;
370 if (*ptr
== NULL
|| *ptr
== (void *)1)
373 result
= (struct ptr_data
*)
374 saving_htab
->find_with_hash (*ptr
, POINTER_HASH (*ptr
));
376 *ptr
= result
->new_addr
;
379 /* Write out, after relocation, the pointers in TAB. */
381 write_pch_globals (const struct ggc_root_tab
* const *tab
,
382 struct traversal_state
*state
)
384 const struct ggc_root_tab
*const *rt
;
385 const struct ggc_root_tab
*rti
;
388 for (rt
= tab
; *rt
; rt
++)
389 for (rti
= *rt
; rti
->base
!= NULL
; rti
++)
390 for (i
= 0; i
< rti
->nelt
; i
++)
392 void *ptr
= *(void **)((char *)rti
->base
+ rti
->stride
* i
);
393 struct ptr_data
*new_ptr
;
394 if (ptr
== NULL
|| ptr
== (void *)1)
396 if (fwrite (&ptr
, sizeof (void *), 1, state
->f
)
398 fatal_error ("can%'t write PCH file: %m");
402 new_ptr
= (struct ptr_data
*)
403 saving_htab
->find_with_hash (ptr
, POINTER_HASH (ptr
));
404 if (fwrite (&new_ptr
->new_addr
, sizeof (void *), 1, state
->f
)
406 fatal_error ("can%'t write PCH file: %m");
411 /* Hold the information we need to mmap the file back in. */
417 void *preferred_base
;
420 /* Write out the state of the compiler to F. */
423 gt_pch_save (FILE *f
)
425 const struct ggc_root_tab
*const *rt
;
426 const struct ggc_root_tab
*rti
;
428 struct traversal_state state
;
429 char *this_object
= NULL
;
430 size_t this_object_size
= 0;
431 struct mmap_info mmi
;
432 const size_t mmap_offset_alignment
= host_hooks
.gt_pch_alloc_granularity ();
434 gt_pch_save_stringpool ();
436 timevar_push (TV_PCH_PTR_REALLOC
);
437 saving_htab
= new hash_table
<saving_hasher
> (50000);
439 for (rt
= gt_ggc_rtab
; *rt
; rt
++)
440 for (rti
= *rt
; rti
->base
!= NULL
; rti
++)
441 for (i
= 0; i
< rti
->nelt
; i
++)
442 (*rti
->pchw
)(*(void **)((char *)rti
->base
+ rti
->stride
* i
));
444 /* Prepare the objects for writing, determine addresses and such. */
446 state
.d
= init_ggc_pch ();
448 saving_htab
->traverse
<traversal_state
*, ggc_call_count
> (&state
);
450 mmi
.size
= ggc_pch_total_size (state
.d
);
452 /* Try to arrange things so that no relocation is necessary, but
453 don't try very hard. On most platforms, this will always work,
454 and on the rest it's a lot of work to do better.
455 (The extra work goes in HOST_HOOKS_GT_PCH_GET_ADDRESS and
456 HOST_HOOKS_GT_PCH_USE_ADDRESS.) */
457 mmi
.preferred_base
= host_hooks
.gt_pch_get_address (mmi
.size
, fileno (f
));
459 ggc_pch_this_base (state
.d
, mmi
.preferred_base
);
461 state
.ptrs
= XNEWVEC (struct ptr_data
*, state
.count
);
464 saving_htab
->traverse
<traversal_state
*, ggc_call_alloc
> (&state
);
465 timevar_pop (TV_PCH_PTR_REALLOC
);
467 timevar_push (TV_PCH_PTR_SORT
);
468 qsort (state
.ptrs
, state
.count
, sizeof (*state
.ptrs
), compare_ptr_data
);
469 timevar_pop (TV_PCH_PTR_SORT
);
471 /* Write out all the scalar variables. */
472 for (rt
= gt_pch_scalar_rtab
; *rt
; rt
++)
473 for (rti
= *rt
; rti
->base
!= NULL
; rti
++)
474 if (fwrite (rti
->base
, rti
->stride
, 1, f
) != 1)
475 fatal_error ("can%'t write PCH file: %m");
477 /* Write out all the global pointers, after translation. */
478 write_pch_globals (gt_ggc_rtab
, &state
);
480 /* Pad the PCH file so that the mmapped area starts on an allocation
481 granularity (usually page) boundary. */
484 o
= ftell (state
.f
) + sizeof (mmi
);
486 fatal_error ("can%'t get position in PCH file: %m");
487 mmi
.offset
= mmap_offset_alignment
- o
% mmap_offset_alignment
;
488 if (mmi
.offset
== mmap_offset_alignment
)
492 if (fwrite (&mmi
, sizeof (mmi
), 1, state
.f
) != 1)
493 fatal_error ("can%'t write PCH file: %m");
495 && fseek (state
.f
, mmi
.offset
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
496 fatal_error ("can%'t write padding to PCH file: %m");
498 ggc_pch_prepare_write (state
.d
, state
.f
);
500 #if defined ENABLE_VALGRIND_CHECKING && defined VALGRIND_GET_VBITS
501 vec
<char> vbits
= vNULL
;
504 /* Actually write out the objects. */
505 for (i
= 0; i
< state
.count
; i
++)
507 if (this_object_size
< state
.ptrs
[i
]->size
)
509 this_object_size
= state
.ptrs
[i
]->size
;
510 this_object
= XRESIZEVAR (char, this_object
, this_object_size
);
512 #if defined ENABLE_VALGRIND_CHECKING && defined VALGRIND_GET_VBITS
513 /* obj might contain uninitialized bytes, e.g. in the trailing
514 padding of the object. Avoid warnings by making the memory
515 temporarily defined and then restoring previous state. */
517 size_t valid_size
= state
.ptrs
[i
]->size
;
518 if (__builtin_expect (RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND
, 0))
520 if (vbits
.length () < valid_size
)
521 vbits
.safe_grow (valid_size
);
522 get_vbits
= VALGRIND_GET_VBITS (state
.ptrs
[i
]->obj
,
523 vbits
.address (), valid_size
);
526 /* We assume that first part of obj is addressable, and
527 the rest is unaddressable. Find out where the boundary is
528 using binary search. */
529 size_t lo
= 0, hi
= valid_size
;
532 size_t mid
= (lo
+ hi
) / 2;
533 get_vbits
= VALGRIND_GET_VBITS ((char *) state
.ptrs
[i
]->obj
534 + mid
, vbits
.address (),
538 else if (get_vbits
== 1)
543 if (get_vbits
== 1 || get_vbits
== 3)
546 get_vbits
= VALGRIND_GET_VBITS (state
.ptrs
[i
]->obj
,
552 VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED (state
.ptrs
[i
]->obj
,
553 state
.ptrs
[i
]->size
));
556 memcpy (this_object
, state
.ptrs
[i
]->obj
, state
.ptrs
[i
]->size
);
557 if (state
.ptrs
[i
]->reorder_fn
!= NULL
)
558 state
.ptrs
[i
]->reorder_fn (state
.ptrs
[i
]->obj
,
559 state
.ptrs
[i
]->note_ptr_cookie
,
560 relocate_ptrs
, &state
);
561 state
.ptrs
[i
]->note_ptr_fn (state
.ptrs
[i
]->obj
,
562 state
.ptrs
[i
]->note_ptr_cookie
,
563 relocate_ptrs
, &state
);
564 ggc_pch_write_object (state
.d
, state
.f
, state
.ptrs
[i
]->obj
,
565 state
.ptrs
[i
]->new_addr
, state
.ptrs
[i
]->size
,
566 state
.ptrs
[i
]->note_ptr_fn
== gt_pch_p_S
);
567 if (state
.ptrs
[i
]->note_ptr_fn
!= gt_pch_p_S
)
568 memcpy (state
.ptrs
[i
]->obj
, this_object
, state
.ptrs
[i
]->size
);
569 #if defined ENABLE_VALGRIND_CHECKING && defined VALGRIND_GET_VBITS
570 if (__builtin_expect (get_vbits
== 1, 0))
572 (void) VALGRIND_SET_VBITS (state
.ptrs
[i
]->obj
, vbits
.address (),
574 if (valid_size
!= state
.ptrs
[i
]->size
)
575 VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS ((char *)
583 #if defined ENABLE_VALGRIND_CHECKING && defined VALGRIND_GET_VBITS
587 ggc_pch_finish (state
.d
, state
.f
);
588 gt_pch_fixup_stringpool ();
590 XDELETE (state
.ptrs
);
591 XDELETE (this_object
);
596 /* Read the state of the compiler back in from F. */
599 gt_pch_restore (FILE *f
)
601 const struct ggc_root_tab
*const *rt
;
602 const struct ggc_root_tab
*rti
;
604 struct mmap_info mmi
;
607 /* Delete any deletable objects. This makes ggc_pch_read much
608 faster, as it can be sure that no GCable objects remain other
609 than the ones just read in. */
610 for (rt
= gt_ggc_deletable_rtab
; *rt
; rt
++)
611 for (rti
= *rt
; rti
->base
!= NULL
; rti
++)
612 memset (rti
->base
, 0, rti
->stride
);
614 /* Read in all the scalar variables. */
615 for (rt
= gt_pch_scalar_rtab
; *rt
; rt
++)
616 for (rti
= *rt
; rti
->base
!= NULL
; rti
++)
617 if (fread (rti
->base
, rti
->stride
, 1, f
) != 1)
618 fatal_error ("can%'t read PCH file: %m");
620 /* Read in all the global pointers, in 6 easy loops. */
621 for (rt
= gt_ggc_rtab
; *rt
; rt
++)
622 for (rti
= *rt
; rti
->base
!= NULL
; rti
++)
623 for (i
= 0; i
< rti
->nelt
; i
++)
624 if (fread ((char *)rti
->base
+ rti
->stride
* i
,
625 sizeof (void *), 1, f
) != 1)
626 fatal_error ("can%'t read PCH file: %m");
628 if (fread (&mmi
, sizeof (mmi
), 1, f
) != 1)
629 fatal_error ("can%'t read PCH file: %m");
631 result
= host_hooks
.gt_pch_use_address (mmi
.preferred_base
, mmi
.size
,
632 fileno (f
), mmi
.offset
);
634 fatal_error ("had to relocate PCH");
637 if (fseek (f
, mmi
.offset
, SEEK_SET
) != 0
638 || fread (mmi
.preferred_base
, mmi
.size
, 1, f
) != 1)
639 fatal_error ("can%'t read PCH file: %m");
641 else if (fseek (f
, mmi
.offset
+ mmi
.size
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
642 fatal_error ("can%'t read PCH file: %m");
644 ggc_pch_read (f
, mmi
.preferred_base
);
646 gt_pch_restore_stringpool ();
649 /* Default version of HOST_HOOKS_GT_PCH_GET_ADDRESS when mmap is not present.
650 Select no address whatsoever, and let gt_pch_save choose what it will with
651 malloc, presumably. */
654 default_gt_pch_get_address (size_t size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
655 int fd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
660 /* Default version of HOST_HOOKS_GT_PCH_USE_ADDRESS when mmap is not present.
661 Allocate SIZE bytes with malloc. Return 0 if the address we got is the
662 same as base, indicating that the memory has been allocated but needs to
663 be read in from the file. Return -1 if the address differs, to relocation
664 of the PCH file would be required. */
667 default_gt_pch_use_address (void *base
, size_t size
, int fd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
668 size_t offset ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
670 void *addr
= xmalloc (size
);
671 return (addr
== base
) - 1;
674 /* Default version of HOST_HOOKS_GT_PCH_GET_ADDRESS. Return the
675 alignment required for allocating virtual memory. Usually this is the
679 default_gt_pch_alloc_granularity (void)
681 return getpagesize ();
685 /* Default version of HOST_HOOKS_GT_PCH_GET_ADDRESS when mmap is present.
686 We temporarily allocate SIZE bytes, and let the kernel place the data
687 wherever it will. If it worked, that's our spot, if not we're likely
691 mmap_gt_pch_get_address (size_t size
, int fd
)
695 ret
= mmap (NULL
, size
, PROT_READ
| PROT_WRITE
, MAP_PRIVATE
, fd
, 0);
696 if (ret
== (void *) MAP_FAILED
)
699 munmap ((caddr_t
) ret
, size
);
704 /* Default version of HOST_HOOKS_GT_PCH_USE_ADDRESS when mmap is present.
705 Map SIZE bytes of FD+OFFSET at BASE. Return 1 if we succeeded at
706 mapping the data at BASE, -1 if we couldn't.
708 This version assumes that the kernel honors the START operand of mmap
709 even without MAP_FIXED if START through START+SIZE are not currently
710 mapped with something. */
713 mmap_gt_pch_use_address (void *base
, size_t size
, int fd
, size_t offset
)
717 /* We're called with size == 0 if we're not planning to load a PCH
718 file at all. This allows the hook to free any static space that
719 we might have allocated at link time. */
723 addr
= mmap ((caddr_t
) base
, size
, PROT_READ
| PROT_WRITE
, MAP_PRIVATE
,
726 return addr
== base
? 1 : -1;
728 #endif /* HAVE_MMAP_FILE */
730 #if !defined ENABLE_GC_CHECKING && !defined ENABLE_GC_ALWAYS_COLLECT
732 /* Modify the bound based on rlimits. */
734 ggc_rlimit_bound (double limit
)
736 #if defined(HAVE_GETRLIMIT)
738 # if defined (RLIMIT_AS)
739 /* RLIMIT_AS is what POSIX says is the limit on mmap. Presumably
740 any OS which has RLIMIT_AS also has a working mmap that GCC will use. */
741 if (getrlimit (RLIMIT_AS
, &rlim
) == 0
742 && rlim
.rlim_cur
!= (rlim_t
) RLIM_INFINITY
743 && rlim
.rlim_cur
< limit
)
744 limit
= rlim
.rlim_cur
;
745 # elif defined (RLIMIT_DATA)
746 /* ... but some older OSs bound mmap based on RLIMIT_DATA, or we
747 might be on an OS that has a broken mmap. (Others don't bound
748 mmap at all, apparently.) */
749 if (getrlimit (RLIMIT_DATA
, &rlim
) == 0
750 && rlim
.rlim_cur
!= (rlim_t
) RLIM_INFINITY
751 && rlim
.rlim_cur
< limit
752 /* Darwin has this horribly bogus default setting of
753 RLIMIT_DATA, to 6144Kb. No-one notices because RLIMIT_DATA
754 appears to be ignored. Ignore such silliness. If a limit
755 this small was actually effective for mmap, GCC wouldn't even
757 && rlim
.rlim_cur
>= 8 * 1024 * 1024)
758 limit
= rlim
.rlim_cur
;
759 # endif /* RLIMIT_AS or RLIMIT_DATA */
760 #endif /* HAVE_GETRLIMIT */
765 /* Heuristic to set a default for GGC_MIN_EXPAND. */
767 ggc_min_expand_heuristic (void)
769 double min_expand
= physmem_total ();
771 /* Adjust for rlimits. */
772 min_expand
= ggc_rlimit_bound (min_expand
);
774 /* The heuristic is a percentage equal to 30% + 70%*(RAM/1GB), yielding
775 a lower bound of 30% and an upper bound of 100% (when RAM >= 1GB). */
776 min_expand
/= 1024*1024*1024;
778 min_expand
= MIN (min_expand
, 70);
784 /* Heuristic to set a default for GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE. */
786 ggc_min_heapsize_heuristic (void)
788 double phys_kbytes
= physmem_total ();
789 double limit_kbytes
= ggc_rlimit_bound (phys_kbytes
* 2);
791 phys_kbytes
/= 1024; /* Convert to Kbytes. */
792 limit_kbytes
/= 1024;
794 /* The heuristic is RAM/8, with a lower bound of 4M and an upper
795 bound of 128M (when RAM >= 1GB). */
798 #if defined(HAVE_GETRLIMIT) && defined (RLIMIT_RSS)
799 /* Try not to overrun the RSS limit while doing garbage collection.
800 The RSS limit is only advisory, so no margin is subtracted. */
803 if (getrlimit (RLIMIT_RSS
, &rlim
) == 0
804 && rlim
.rlim_cur
!= (rlim_t
) RLIM_INFINITY
)
805 phys_kbytes
= MIN (phys_kbytes
, rlim
.rlim_cur
/ 1024);
809 /* Don't blindly run over our data limit; do GC at least when the
810 *next* GC would be within 20Mb of the limit or within a quarter of
811 the limit, whichever is larger. If GCC does hit the data limit,
812 compilation will fail, so this tries to be conservative. */
813 limit_kbytes
= MAX (0, limit_kbytes
- MAX (limit_kbytes
/ 4, 20 * 1024));
814 limit_kbytes
= (limit_kbytes
* 100) / (110 + ggc_min_expand_heuristic ());
815 phys_kbytes
= MIN (phys_kbytes
, limit_kbytes
);
817 phys_kbytes
= MAX (phys_kbytes
, 4 * 1024);
818 phys_kbytes
= MIN (phys_kbytes
, 128 * 1024);
825 init_ggc_heuristics (void)
827 #if !defined ENABLE_GC_CHECKING && !defined ENABLE_GC_ALWAYS_COLLECT
828 set_default_param_value (GGC_MIN_EXPAND
, ggc_min_expand_heuristic ());
829 set_default_param_value (GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE
, ggc_min_heapsize_heuristic ());
833 /* Datastructure used to store per-call-site statistics. */
834 struct ggc_loc_descriptor
838 const char *function
;
846 /* Hash table helper. */
848 struct ggc_loc_desc_hasher
: typed_noop_remove
<ggc_loc_descriptor
>
850 typedef ggc_loc_descriptor value_type
;
851 typedef ggc_loc_descriptor compare_type
;
852 static inline hashval_t
hash (const value_type
*);
853 static inline bool equal (const value_type
*, const compare_type
*);
857 ggc_loc_desc_hasher::hash (const value_type
*d
)
859 return htab_hash_pointer (d
->function
) | d
->line
;
863 ggc_loc_desc_hasher::equal (const value_type
*d
, const compare_type
*d2
)
865 return (d
->file
== d2
->file
&& d
->line
== d2
->line
866 && d
->function
== d2
->function
);
869 /* Hashtable used for statistics. */
870 static hash_table
<ggc_loc_desc_hasher
> *loc_hash
;
872 struct ggc_ptr_hash_entry
875 struct ggc_loc_descriptor
*loc
;
879 /* Helper for ptr_hash table. */
881 struct ptr_hash_hasher
: typed_noop_remove
<ggc_ptr_hash_entry
>
883 typedef ggc_ptr_hash_entry value_type
;
884 typedef void compare_type
;
885 static inline hashval_t
hash (const value_type
*);
886 static inline bool equal (const value_type
*, const compare_type
*);
890 ptr_hash_hasher::hash (const value_type
*d
)
892 return htab_hash_pointer (d
->ptr
);
896 ptr_hash_hasher::equal (const value_type
*p
, const compare_type
*p2
)
898 return (p
->ptr
== p2
);
901 /* Hashtable converting address of allocated field to loc descriptor. */
902 static hash_table
<ptr_hash_hasher
> *ptr_hash
;
904 /* Return descriptor for given call site, create new one if needed. */
905 static struct ggc_loc_descriptor
*
906 make_loc_descriptor (const char *name
, int line
, const char *function
)
908 struct ggc_loc_descriptor loc
;
909 struct ggc_loc_descriptor
**slot
;
913 loc
.function
= function
;
915 loc_hash
= new hash_table
<ggc_loc_desc_hasher
> (10);
917 slot
= loc_hash
->find_slot (&loc
, INSERT
);
920 *slot
= XCNEW (struct ggc_loc_descriptor
);
921 (*slot
)->file
= name
;
922 (*slot
)->line
= line
;
923 (*slot
)->function
= function
;
927 /* Record ALLOCATED and OVERHEAD bytes to descriptor NAME:LINE (FUNCTION). */
929 ggc_record_overhead (size_t allocated
, size_t overhead
, void *ptr
,
930 const char *name
, int line
, const char *function
)
932 struct ggc_loc_descriptor
*loc
= make_loc_descriptor (name
, line
, function
);
933 struct ggc_ptr_hash_entry
*p
= XNEW (struct ggc_ptr_hash_entry
);
934 ggc_ptr_hash_entry
**slot
;
938 p
->size
= allocated
+ overhead
;
940 ptr_hash
= new hash_table
<ptr_hash_hasher
> (10);
941 slot
= ptr_hash
->find_slot_with_hash (ptr
, htab_hash_pointer (ptr
), INSERT
);
946 loc
->allocated
+=allocated
;
947 loc
->overhead
+=overhead
;
950 /* Helper function for prune_overhead_list. See if SLOT is still marked and
951 remove it from hashtable if it is not. */
953 ggc_prune_ptr (ggc_ptr_hash_entry
**slot
, void *b ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
955 struct ggc_ptr_hash_entry
*p
= *slot
;
956 if (!ggc_marked_p (p
->ptr
))
958 p
->loc
->collected
+= p
->size
;
959 ptr_hash
->clear_slot (slot
);
965 /* After live values has been marked, walk all recorded pointers and see if
966 they are still live. */
968 ggc_prune_overhead_list (void)
970 ptr_hash
->traverse
<void *, ggc_prune_ptr
> (NULL
);
973 /* Notice that the pointer has been freed. */
975 ggc_free_overhead (void *ptr
)
977 ggc_ptr_hash_entry
**slot
978 = ptr_hash
->find_slot_with_hash (ptr
, htab_hash_pointer (ptr
), NO_INSERT
);
979 struct ggc_ptr_hash_entry
*p
;
980 /* The pointer might be not found if a PCH read happened between allocation
981 and ggc_free () call. FIXME: account memory properly in the presence of
985 p
= (struct ggc_ptr_hash_entry
*) *slot
;
986 p
->loc
->freed
+= p
->size
;
987 ptr_hash
->clear_slot (slot
);
991 /* Helper for qsort; sort descriptors by amount of memory consumed. */
993 final_cmp_statistic (const void *loc1
, const void *loc2
)
995 const struct ggc_loc_descriptor
*const l1
=
996 *(const struct ggc_loc_descriptor
*const *) loc1
;
997 const struct ggc_loc_descriptor
*const l2
=
998 *(const struct ggc_loc_descriptor
*const *) loc2
;
1000 diff
= ((long)(l1
->allocated
+ l1
->overhead
- l1
->freed
) -
1001 (l2
->allocated
+ l2
->overhead
- l2
->freed
));
1002 return diff
> 0 ? 1 : diff
< 0 ? -1 : 0;
1005 /* Helper for qsort; sort descriptors by amount of memory consumed. */
1007 cmp_statistic (const void *loc1
, const void *loc2
)
1009 const struct ggc_loc_descriptor
*const l1
=
1010 *(const struct ggc_loc_descriptor
*const *) loc1
;
1011 const struct ggc_loc_descriptor
*const l2
=
1012 *(const struct ggc_loc_descriptor
*const *) loc2
;
1015 diff
= ((long)(l1
->allocated
+ l1
->overhead
- l1
->freed
- l1
->collected
) -
1016 (l2
->allocated
+ l2
->overhead
- l2
->freed
- l2
->collected
));
1018 return diff
> 0 ? 1 : diff
< 0 ? -1 : 0;
1019 diff
= ((long)(l1
->allocated
+ l1
->overhead
- l1
->freed
) -
1020 (l2
->allocated
+ l2
->overhead
- l2
->freed
));
1021 return diff
> 0 ? 1 : diff
< 0 ? -1 : 0;
1024 /* Collect array of the descriptors from hashtable. */
1025 static struct ggc_loc_descriptor
**loc_array
;
1027 ggc_add_statistics (ggc_loc_descriptor
**slot
, int *n
)
1029 loc_array
[*n
] = *slot
;
1034 /* Dump per-site memory statistics. */
1037 dump_ggc_loc_statistics (bool final
)
1041 size_t collected
= 0, freed
= 0, allocated
= 0, overhead
= 0, times
= 0;
1044 if (! GATHER_STATISTICS
)
1047 ggc_force_collect
= true;
1050 loc_array
= XCNEWVEC (struct ggc_loc_descriptor
*,
1051 loc_hash
->elements_with_deleted ());
1052 fprintf (stderr
, "-------------------------------------------------------\n");
1053 fprintf (stderr
, "\n%-48s %10s %10s %10s %10s %10s\n",
1054 "source location", "Garbage", "Freed", "Leak", "Overhead", "Times");
1055 fprintf (stderr
, "-------------------------------------------------------\n");
1056 loc_hash
->traverse
<int *, ggc_add_statistics
> (&nentries
);
1057 qsort (loc_array
, nentries
, sizeof (*loc_array
),
1058 final
? final_cmp_statistic
: cmp_statistic
);
1059 for (i
= 0; i
< nentries
; i
++)
1061 struct ggc_loc_descriptor
*d
= loc_array
[i
];
1062 allocated
+= d
->allocated
;
1065 collected
+= d
->collected
;
1066 overhead
+= d
->overhead
;
1068 for (i
= 0; i
< nentries
; i
++)
1070 struct ggc_loc_descriptor
*d
= loc_array
[i
];
1073 const char *s1
= d
->file
;
1075 while ((s2
= strstr (s1
, "gcc/")))
1077 sprintf (s
, "%s:%i (%s)", s1
, d
->line
, d
->function
);
1079 fprintf (stderr
, "%-48s %10li:%4.1f%% %10li:%4.1f%% %10li:%4.1f%% %10li:%4.1f%% %10li\n", s
,
1081 (d
->collected
) * 100.0 / collected
,
1083 (d
->freed
) * 100.0 / freed
,
1084 (long)(d
->allocated
+ d
->overhead
- d
->freed
- d
->collected
),
1085 (d
->allocated
+ d
->overhead
- d
->freed
- d
->collected
) * 100.0
1086 / (allocated
+ overhead
- freed
- collected
),
1088 d
->overhead
* 100.0 / overhead
,
1092 fprintf (stderr
, "%-48s %10ld %10ld %10ld %10ld %10ld\n",
1093 "Total", (long)collected
, (long)freed
,
1094 (long)(allocated
+ overhead
- freed
- collected
), (long)overhead
,
1096 fprintf (stderr
, "%-48s %10s %10s %10s %10s %10s\n",
1097 "source location", "Garbage", "Freed", "Leak", "Overhead", "Times");
1098 fprintf (stderr
, "-------------------------------------------------------\n");
1099 ggc_force_collect
= false;