1 ;;; Set up the cross-compiler.
2 (setf *print-level
* 5 *print-length
* 5)
3 (load "src/cold/shared.lisp")
5 ;;; FIXME: these prefixes look like non-pathnamy ways of defining a
6 ;;; relative pathname. Investigate whether they can be made relative
8 (setf *host-obj-prefix
* "obj/from-host/"
9 *target-obj-prefix
* "obj/from-xc/")
10 (load "src/cold/set-up-cold-packages.lisp")
11 (load "src/cold/defun-load-or-cload-xcompiler.lisp")
12 (load-or-cload-xcompiler #'host-load-stem
)
14 (let ((*features
* (cons :sb-xc
*features
*)))
15 (load "src/cold/muffler.lisp"))
17 ;; Avoid forward-reference to an as-yet unknown type.
18 ;; NB: This is not how you would write this function, if you required
19 ;; such a thing. It should be (TYPEP X 'CODE-DELETION-NOTE).
20 ;; Do as I say, not as I do.
21 (defun code-deletion-note-p (x)
22 (eq (type-of x
) 'sb
!ext
:code-deletion-note
))
23 (setq sb
!c
::*handled-conditions
*
24 `((,(sb!kernel
:specifier-type
25 '(or (satisfies unable-to-optimize-note-p
)
26 (satisfies code-deletion-note-p
)))
29 (defun proclaim-target-optimization ()
30 (let ((debug (if (position :sb-show
*shebang-features
*) 2 1)))
33 (compilation-speed 1) (debug ,debug
)
34 ;; CLISP's pretty-printer is fragile and tends to cause stack
35 ;; corruption or fail internal assertions, as of 2003-04-20; we
36 ;; therefore turn off as many notes as possible.
37 (sb!ext
:inhibit-warnings
#-clisp
2 #+clisp
3)
38 ;; SAFETY = SPEED (and < 3) should provide reasonable safety,
39 ;; but might skip some unreasonably expensive stuff
40 ;; (e.g. %DETECT-STACK-EXHAUSTION in sbcl-0.7.2).
41 (safety 2) (space 1) (speed 2)
42 ;; sbcl-internal optimization declarations:
44 ;; never insert stepper conditions
45 (sb!c
:insert-step-conditions
0)
46 ;; save FP and PC for alien calls -- or not
47 (sb!c
:alien-funcall-saves-fp-and-pc
#!+x86
3 #!-x86
0)))))
48 (compile 'proclaim-target-optimization
)
50 (defun in-target-cross-compilation-mode (fun)
51 "Call FUN with everything set up appropriately for cross-compiling
53 (let (;; In order to increase microefficiency of the target Lisp,
54 ;; enable old CMU CL defined-function-types-never-change
55 ;; optimizations. (ANSI says users aren't supposed to
56 ;; redefine our functions anyway; and developers can
57 ;; fend for themselves.)
59 (sb!ext
:*derive-function-types
* t
)
60 ;; Let the target know that we're the cross-compiler.
61 (*features
* (cons :sb-xc
*features
*))
62 ;; We need to tweak the readtable..
63 (*readtable
* (copy-readtable)))
64 ;; ..in order to make backquotes expand into target code
65 ;; instead of host code.
66 ;; FIXME: Isn't this now taken care of automatically by
67 ;; toplevel forms in the xcompiler backq.lisp file?
68 (set-macro-character #\
` #'sb
!impl
::backquote-charmacro
)
69 (set-macro-character #\
, #'sb
!impl
::comma-charmacro
)
71 (set-dispatch-macro-character #\
# #\
+ #'she-reader
)
72 (set-dispatch-macro-character #\
# #\-
#'she-reader
)
73 ;; Control optimization policy.
74 (proclaim-target-optimization)
75 ;; Specify where target machinery lives.
76 (with-additional-nickname ("SB-XC" "SB!XC")
78 (compile 'in-target-cross-compilation-mode
)
81 ;; Supress function/macro redefinition warnings under clisp.
82 #+clisp
(setf custom
:*suppress-check-redefinition
* t
)
84 (setf *target-compile-file
* #'sb-xc
:compile-file
)
85 (setf *target-assemble-file
* #'sb
!c
:assemble-file
)
86 (setf *in-target-compilation-mode-fn
* #'in-target-cross-compilation-mode
)
88 ;;; Run the cross-compiler to produce cold fasl files.
89 ;; ... and since the cross-compiler hasn't seen a DEFMACRO for QUASIQUOTE,
90 ;; make it think it has, otherwise it fails more-or-less immediately.
91 (setf (sb-xc:macro-function
'sb
!int
:quasiquote
)
93 (the sb
!kernel
:lexenv-designator env
)
94 (sb!impl
::expand-quasiquote
(second form
) t
)))
95 (setq sb
!c
::*track-full-called-fnames
* :minimal
) ; Change this as desired
100 (sb-xc:with-compilation-unit
()
101 (load "src/cold/compile-cold-sbcl.lisp")
102 ;; Enforce absence of unexpected forward-references to warm loaded code.
103 ;; Looking into a hidden detail of this compiler seems fair game.
104 #!+(or x86 x86-64 arm64
) ; until all the rest are clean
105 (when sb
!c
::*undefined-warnings
*
107 (dolist (warning sb
!c
::*undefined-warnings
*)
108 (case (sb!c
::undefined-warning-kind warning
)
109 (:variable
(setf variables t
))
110 (:type
(setf types t
))
111 (:function
(setf functions t
))))))
112 ;; Exit the compilation unit so that the summary is printed. Then complain.
114 #!-win32
; build is known to be unclean
115 (cerror "Proceed anyway"
116 "Undefined ~:[~;variables~] ~:[~;types~]~
117 ~:[~;functions (incomplete SB-COLD::*UNDEFINED-FUN-WHITELIST*?)~]"
118 variables types functions
)))
120 (when sb
!c
::*track-full-called-fnames
*
121 (let (possibly-suspicious likely-suspicious
)
122 (sb!c
::call-with-each-globaldb-name
124 (let* ((cell (sb!int
:info
:function
:emitted-full-calls name
))
125 (inlinep (eq (sb!int
:info
:function
:inlinep name
) :inline
))
126 (info (sb!int
:info
:function
:info name
)))
129 (and info
(sb!c
::fun-info-templates info
))
130 (sb!int
:info
:function
:compiler-macro-function name
)
131 (sb!int
:info
:function
:source-transform name
)))
133 ;; A full call to an inline function almost always indicates
134 ;; an out-of-order definition. If not an inline function,
135 ;; the call could be due to an inapplicable transformation.
136 (push (cons name cell
) likely-suspicious
)
137 (push (cons name cell
) possibly-suspicious
))))))
138 (flet ((show (label list
)
140 (format t
"~%~A suspicious calls:~:{~%~4d ~S~@{~% ~S~}~}~%"
142 (mapcar (lambda (x) (list* (ash (cadr x
) -
2) (car x
) (cddr x
)))
143 (sort list
#'> :key
#'cadr
))))))
144 ;; Called inlines not in the presence of a declaration to the contrary
145 ;; indicate that perhaps the function definition appeared too late.
146 (show "Likely" likely-suspicious
)
147 ;; Failed transforms are considered not quite as suspicious
148 ;; because it could either be too late, or that the transform failed.
149 (show "Possibly" possibly-suspicious
))
150 ;; As each platform's build becomes warning-free,
151 ;; it should be added to the list here to prevent regresssions.
152 #!+(and (or x86 x86-64
) (or linux darwin
))
153 (when likely-suspicious
154 (warn "Expected zero inlinining failures"))))
156 ;; After cross-compiling, show me a list of types that checkgen
157 ;; would have liked to use primitive traps for but couldn't.
159 (let ((l (sb-impl::%hash-table-alist sb
!c
::*checkgen-used-types
*)))
160 (format t
"~&Types needed by checkgen: ('+' = has internal error number)~%")
161 (setq l
(sort l
#'> :key
#'cadr
))
162 (loop for
(type-spec .
(count . interr-p
)) in l
163 do
(format t
"~:[ ~;+~] ~5D ~S~%" interr-p count type-spec
))
164 (format t
"~&Error numbers not used by checkgen:~%")
165 (loop for
(spec symbol
) across sb
!c
:+backend-internal-errors
+
166 when
(and (not (stringp spec
))
167 (not (gethash spec sb
!c
::*checkgen-used-types
*)))
168 do
(format t
" ~S~%" spec
)))
170 ;; Print some information about how well the function caches performed
171 (when sb
!impl
::*profile-hash-cache
*
172 (sb!impl
::show-hash-cache-statistics
))
176 Seek Hit
(%
) Evict
(%
) Size full
177 23698219 18382256 ( 77.6%
) 5313915 ( 22.4%
) 2048 100.0% TYPE
=-CACHE
178 23528751 23416735 ( 99.5%
) 46242 ( 0.2%
) 1024 20.1% VALUES-SPECIFIER-TYPE-CACHE
179 16755212 13072420 ( 78.0%
) 3681768 ( 22.0%
) 1024 100.0% CSUBTYPEP-CACHE
180 9913114 8374965 ( 84.5%
) 1537893 ( 15.5%
) 256 100.0% MAKE-VALUES-TYPE-CACHED-CACHE
181 7718160 4702069 ( 60.9%
) 3675019 ( 47.6%
) 512 100.0% TYPE-INTERSECTION2-CACHE
182 5184706 1626512 ( 31.4%
) 3557973 ( 68.6%
) 256 86.3% %TYPE-INTERSECTION-CACHE
183 5156044 3986450 ( 77.3%
) 1169338 ( 22.7%
) 256 100.0% VALUES-SUBTYPEP-CACHE
184 4550163 2969409 ( 65.3%
) 1580498 ( 34.7%
) 256 100.0% VALUES-TYPE-INTERSECTION-CACHE
185 3544211 2607658 ( 73.6%
) 936300 ( 26.4%
) 256 98.8% %TYPE-UNION-CACHE
186 2545070 2110741 ( 82.9%
) 433817 ( 17.0%
) 512 100.0% PRIMITIVE-TYPE-AUX-CACHE
187 2164841 1112785 ( 51.4%
) 1706097 ( 78.8%
) 256 100.0% TYPE-UNION2-CACHE
188 1568022 1467575 ( 93.6%
) 100191 ( 6.4%
) 256 100.0% TYPE-SINGLETON-P-CACHE
189 779941 703208 ( 90.2%
) 76477 ( 9.8%
) 256 100.0% %COERCE-TO-VALUES-CACHE
190 618605 448427 ( 72.5%
) 169922 ( 27.5%
) 256 100.0% VALUES-TYPE-UNION-CACHE
191 145805 29403 ( 20.2%
) 116206 ( 79.7%
) 256 76.6% %%MAKE-UNION-TYPE-CACHED-CACHE
192 118634 76203 ( 64.2%
) 42188 ( 35.6%
) 256 94.9% %%MAKE-ARRAY-TYPE-CACHED-CACHE
193 12319 12167 ( 98.8%
) 47 ( 0.4%
) 128 82.0% WEAKEN-TYPE-CACHE
194 10416 9492 ( 91.1%
) 668 ( 6.4%
) 256 100.0% TYPE-NEGATION-CACHE
197 ;;; miscellaneous tidying up and saving results
198 (let ((filename "output/object-filenames-for-genesis.lisp-expr"))
199 (ensure-directories-exist filename
:verbose t
)
200 ;; save the initial-symbol-values before writing the object filenames.
201 (save-initial-symbol-values)
202 (with-open-file (s filename
:direction
:output
:if-exists
:supersede
)
203 (write *target-object-file-names
* :stream s
:readably t
)))
205 ;;; Let's check that the type system was reasonably sane. (It's easy
206 ;;; to spend a long time wandering around confused trying to debug
207 ;;; cold init if it wasn't.)
208 (when (position :sb-test
*shebang-features
*)
209 (load "tests/type.after-xc.lisp"))
211 ;;; If you're experimenting with the system under a cross-compilation
212 ;;; host which supports CMU-CL-style SAVE-LISP, this can be a good
213 ;;; time to run it. The resulting core isn't used in the normal build,
214 ;;; but can be handy for experimenting with the system. (See slam.sh
216 (when (position :sb-after-xc-core
*shebang-features
*)
217 #+cmu
(ext:save-lisp
"output/after-xc.core" :load-init-file nil
)
218 #+sbcl
(sb-ext:save-lisp-and-die
"output/after-xc.core")
219 #+openmcl
(ccl::save-application
"output/after-xc.core")
220 #+clisp
(ext:saveinitmem
"output/after-xc.core"))