2006-08-07 Andrew John Hughes <gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org>
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1 /* Garbage collection for the GNU compiler.
2 Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
10 version.
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
15 for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
19 Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
20 02110-1301, USA. */
22 #ifndef GCC_GGC_H
23 #define GCC_GGC_H
24 #include "statistics.h"
26 /* Symbols are marked with `ggc' for `gcc gc' so as not to interfere with
27 an external gc library that might be linked in. */
29 /* Constants for general use. */
30 extern const char empty_string[]; /* empty string */
31 extern const char digit_vector[]; /* "0" .. "9" */
32 #define digit_string(d) (digit_vector + ((d) * 2))
34 /* Internal functions and data structures used by the GTY
35 machinery. */
37 /* The first parameter is a pointer to a pointer, the second a cookie. */
38 typedef void (*gt_pointer_operator) (void *, void *);
40 #include "gtype-desc.h"
42 /* One of these applies its third parameter (with cookie in the fourth
43 parameter) to each pointer in the object pointed to by the first
44 parameter, using the second parameter. */
45 typedef void (*gt_note_pointers) (void *, void *, gt_pointer_operator,
46 void *);
48 /* One of these is called before objects are re-ordered in memory.
49 The first parameter is the original object, the second is the
50 subobject that has had its pointers reordered, the third parameter
51 can compute the new values of a pointer when given the cookie in
52 the fourth parameter. */
53 typedef void (*gt_handle_reorder) (void *, void *, gt_pointer_operator,
54 void *);
56 /* Used by the gt_pch_n_* routines. Register an object in the hash table. */
57 extern int gt_pch_note_object (void *, void *, gt_note_pointers,
58 enum gt_types_enum);
60 /* Used by the gt_pch_n_* routines. Register that an object has a reorder
61 function. */
62 extern void gt_pch_note_reorder (void *, void *, gt_handle_reorder);
64 /* Mark the object in the first parameter and anything it points to. */
65 typedef void (*gt_pointer_walker) (void *);
67 /* Structures for the easy way to mark roots.
68 In an array, terminated by having base == NULL. */
69 struct ggc_root_tab {
70 void *base;
71 size_t nelt;
72 size_t stride;
73 gt_pointer_walker cb;
74 gt_pointer_walker pchw;
76 #define LAST_GGC_ROOT_TAB { NULL, 0, 0, NULL, NULL }
77 /* Pointers to arrays of ggc_root_tab, terminated by NULL. */
78 extern const struct ggc_root_tab * const gt_ggc_rtab[];
79 extern const struct ggc_root_tab * const gt_ggc_deletable_rtab[];
80 extern const struct ggc_root_tab * const gt_pch_cache_rtab[];
81 extern const struct ggc_root_tab * const gt_pch_scalar_rtab[];
83 /* Structure for hash table cache marking. */
84 struct htab;
85 struct ggc_cache_tab {
86 struct htab * *base;
87 size_t nelt;
88 size_t stride;
89 gt_pointer_walker cb;
90 gt_pointer_walker pchw;
91 int (*marked_p) (const void *);
93 #define LAST_GGC_CACHE_TAB { NULL, 0, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL }
94 /* Pointers to arrays of ggc_cache_tab, terminated by NULL. */
95 extern const struct ggc_cache_tab * const gt_ggc_cache_rtab[];
97 /* If EXPR is not NULL and previously unmarked, mark it and evaluate
98 to true. Otherwise evaluate to false. */
99 #define ggc_test_and_set_mark(EXPR) \
100 ((EXPR) != NULL && ((void *) (EXPR)) != (void *) 1 && ! ggc_set_mark (EXPR))
102 #define ggc_mark(EXPR) \
103 do { \
104 const void *const a__ = (EXPR); \
105 if (a__ != NULL && a__ != (void *) 1) \
106 ggc_set_mark (a__); \
107 } while (0)
109 /* Actually set the mark on a particular region of memory, but don't
110 follow pointers. This function is called by ggc_mark_*. It
111 returns zero if the object was not previously marked; nonzero if
112 the object was already marked, or if, for any other reason,
113 pointers in this data structure should not be traversed. */
114 extern int ggc_set_mark (const void *);
116 /* Return 1 if P has been marked, zero otherwise.
117 P must have been allocated by the GC allocator; it mustn't point to
118 static objects, stack variables, or memory allocated with malloc. */
119 extern int ggc_marked_p (const void *);
121 /* Mark the entries in the string pool. */
122 extern void ggc_mark_stringpool (void);
124 /* Call ggc_set_mark on all the roots. */
126 extern void ggc_mark_roots (void);
128 /* Save and restore the string pool entries for PCH. */
130 extern void gt_pch_save_stringpool (void);
131 extern void gt_pch_fixup_stringpool (void);
132 extern void gt_pch_restore_stringpool (void);
134 /* PCH and GGC handling for strings, mostly trivial. */
136 extern void gt_pch_p_S (void *, void *, gt_pointer_operator, void *);
137 extern void gt_pch_n_S (const void *);
138 extern void gt_ggc_m_S (void *);
140 /* Initialize the string pool. */
141 extern void init_stringpool (void);
143 /* A GC implementation must provide these functions. They are internal
144 to the GC system. */
146 /* Forward declare the zone structure. Only ggc_zone implements this. */
147 struct alloc_zone;
149 /* Initialize the garbage collector. */
150 extern void init_ggc (void);
152 /* Start a new GGC zone. */
153 extern struct alloc_zone *new_ggc_zone (const char *);
155 /* Free a complete GGC zone, destroying everything in it. */
156 extern void destroy_ggc_zone (struct alloc_zone *);
158 struct ggc_pch_data;
160 /* Return a new ggc_pch_data structure. */
161 extern struct ggc_pch_data *init_ggc_pch (void);
163 /* The second parameter and third parameters give the address and size
164 of an object. Update the ggc_pch_data structure with as much of
165 that information as is necessary. The bool argument should be true
166 if the object is a string. */
167 extern void ggc_pch_count_object (struct ggc_pch_data *, void *, size_t, bool,
168 enum gt_types_enum);
170 /* Return the total size of the data to be written to hold all
171 the objects previously passed to ggc_pch_count_object. */
172 extern size_t ggc_pch_total_size (struct ggc_pch_data *);
174 /* The objects, when read, will most likely be at the address
175 in the second parameter. */
176 extern void ggc_pch_this_base (struct ggc_pch_data *, void *);
178 /* Assuming that the objects really do end up at the address
179 passed to ggc_pch_this_base, return the address of this object.
180 The bool argument should be true if the object is a string. */
181 extern char *ggc_pch_alloc_object (struct ggc_pch_data *, void *, size_t, bool,
182 enum gt_types_enum);
184 /* Write out any initial information required. */
185 extern void ggc_pch_prepare_write (struct ggc_pch_data *, FILE *);
186 /* Write out this object, including any padding. The last argument should be
187 true if the object is a string. */
188 extern void ggc_pch_write_object (struct ggc_pch_data *, FILE *, void *,
189 void *, size_t, bool);
190 /* All objects have been written, write out any final information
191 required. */
192 extern void ggc_pch_finish (struct ggc_pch_data *, FILE *);
194 /* A PCH file has just been read in at the address specified second
195 parameter. Set up the GC implementation for the new objects. */
196 extern void ggc_pch_read (FILE *, void *);
199 /* Allocation. */
201 /* When set, ggc_collect will do collection. */
202 extern bool ggc_force_collect;
204 /* The internal primitive. */
205 extern void *ggc_alloc_stat (size_t MEM_STAT_DECL);
206 #define ggc_alloc(s) ggc_alloc_stat (s MEM_STAT_INFO)
207 /* Allocate an object of the specified type and size. */
208 extern void *ggc_alloc_typed_stat (enum gt_types_enum, size_t MEM_STAT_DECL);
209 #define ggc_alloc_typed(s,z) ggc_alloc_typed_stat (s,z MEM_STAT_INFO)
210 /* Like ggc_alloc, but allocates cleared memory. */
211 extern void *ggc_alloc_cleared_stat (size_t MEM_STAT_DECL);
212 #define ggc_alloc_cleared(s) ggc_alloc_cleared_stat (s MEM_STAT_INFO)
213 /* Resize a block. */
214 extern void *ggc_realloc_stat (void *, size_t MEM_STAT_DECL);
215 #define ggc_realloc(s,z) ggc_realloc_stat (s,z MEM_STAT_INFO)
216 /* Like ggc_alloc_cleared, but performs a multiplication. */
217 extern void *ggc_calloc (size_t, size_t);
218 /* Free a block. To be used when known for certain it's not reachable. */
219 extern void ggc_free (void *);
221 extern void ggc_record_overhead (size_t, size_t, void * MEM_STAT_DECL);
222 extern void ggc_free_overhead (void *);
223 extern void ggc_prune_overhead_list (void);
225 extern void dump_ggc_loc_statistics (void);
227 /* Type-safe, C++-friendly versions of ggc_alloc() and gcc_calloc(). */
228 #define GGC_NEW(T) ((T *) ggc_alloc (sizeof (T)))
229 #define GGC_CNEW(T) ((T *) ggc_alloc_cleared (sizeof (T)))
230 #define GGC_NEWVEC(T, N) ((T *) ggc_alloc ((N) * sizeof(T)))
231 #define GGC_CNEWVEC(T, N) ((T *) ggc_alloc_cleared ((N) * sizeof(T)))
232 #define GGC_NEWVAR(T, S) ((T *) ggc_alloc ((S)))
233 #define GGC_CNEWVAR(T, S) ((T *) ggc_alloc_cleared ((S)))
234 #define GGC_RESIZEVEC(T, P, N) ((T *) ggc_realloc ((P), (N) * sizeof (T)))
236 #define ggc_alloc_rtvec(NELT) \
237 ((rtvec) ggc_alloc_zone (sizeof (struct rtvec_def) + ((NELT) - 1) \
238 * sizeof (rtx), &rtl_zone))
240 #define ggc_alloc_tree(LENGTH) ((tree) ggc_alloc_zone (LENGTH, &tree_zone))
242 #define htab_create_ggc(SIZE, HASH, EQ, DEL) \
243 htab_create_alloc (SIZE, HASH, EQ, DEL, ggc_calloc, NULL)
245 #define splay_tree_new_ggc(COMPARE) \
246 splay_tree_new_with_allocator (COMPARE, NULL, NULL, \
247 &ggc_splay_alloc, &ggc_splay_dont_free, \
248 NULL)
249 extern void *ggc_splay_alloc (int, void *);
250 extern void ggc_splay_dont_free (void *, void *);
252 /* Allocate a gc-able string, and fill it with LENGTH bytes from CONTENTS.
253 If LENGTH is -1, then CONTENTS is assumed to be a
254 null-terminated string and the memory sized accordingly. */
255 extern const char *ggc_alloc_string (const char *contents, int length);
257 /* Make a copy of S, in GC-able memory. */
258 #define ggc_strdup(S) ggc_alloc_string((S), -1)
260 /* Invoke the collector. Garbage collection occurs only when this
261 function is called, not during allocations. */
262 extern void ggc_collect (void);
264 /* Return the number of bytes allocated at the indicated address. */
265 extern size_t ggc_get_size (const void *);
267 /* Write out all GCed objects to F. */
268 extern void gt_pch_save (FILE *f);
270 /* Read objects previously saved with gt_pch_save from F. */
271 extern void gt_pch_restore (FILE *f);
273 /* Statistics. */
275 /* This structure contains the statistics common to all collectors.
276 Particular collectors can extend this structure. */
277 typedef struct ggc_statistics
279 /* At present, we don't really gather any interesting statistics. */
280 int unused;
281 } ggc_statistics;
283 /* Used by the various collectors to gather and print statistics that
284 do not depend on the collector in use. */
285 extern void ggc_print_common_statistics (FILE *, ggc_statistics *);
287 /* Print allocation statistics. */
288 extern void ggc_print_statistics (void);
289 extern void stringpool_statistics (void);
291 /* Heuristics. */
292 extern int ggc_min_expand_heuristic (void);
293 extern int ggc_min_heapsize_heuristic (void);
294 extern void init_ggc_heuristics (void);
296 /* Zone collection. */
297 #if defined (GGC_ZONE) && !defined (GENERATOR_FILE)
299 /* For regular rtl allocations. */
300 extern struct alloc_zone rtl_zone;
301 /* For regular tree allocations. */
302 extern struct alloc_zone tree_zone;
303 /* For IDENTIFIER_NODE allocations. */
304 extern struct alloc_zone tree_id_zone;
306 /* Allocate an object into the specified allocation zone. */
307 extern void *ggc_alloc_zone_stat (size_t, struct alloc_zone * MEM_STAT_DECL);
308 # define ggc_alloc_zone(s,z) ggc_alloc_zone_stat (s,z MEM_STAT_INFO)
309 # define ggc_alloc_zone_pass_stat(s,z) ggc_alloc_zone_stat (s,z PASS_MEM_STAT)
310 #else
312 # define ggc_alloc_zone(s, z) ggc_alloc (s)
313 # define ggc_alloc_zone_pass_stat(s, z) ggc_alloc_stat (s PASS_MEM_STAT)
315 #endif
317 #endif