📄 gc_pmark.h
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/*
* Copyright (c) 1991-1994 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2001 by Hewlett-Packard Company. All rights reserved.
*
* THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED
* OR IMPLIED. ANY USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
*
* Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program
* for any purpose, provided the above notices are retained on all copies.
* Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted,
* provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that the code was
* modified is included with the above copyright notice.
*
*/
/* Private declarations of GC marker data structures and macros */
/*
* Declarations of mark stack. Needed by marker and client supplied mark
* routines. Transitively include gc_priv.h.
* (Note that gc_priv.h should not be included before this, since this
* includes dbg_mlc.h, which wants to include gc_priv.h AFTER defining
* I_HIDE_POINTERS.)
*/
#ifndef GC_PMARK_H
# define GC_PMARK_H
# if defined(KEEP_BACK_PTRS) || defined(PRINT_BLACK_LIST)
# include "dbg_mlc.h"
# endif
# ifndef GC_MARK_H
# include "../gc_mark.h"
# endif
# ifndef GC_PRIVATE_H
# include "gc_priv.h"
# endif
/* The real declarations of the following is in gc_priv.h, so that */
/* we can avoid scanning the following table. */
/*
extern mark_proc GC_mark_procs[MAX_MARK_PROCS];
*/
/*
* Mark descriptor stuff that should remain private for now, mostly
* because it's hard to export WORDSZ without including gcconfig.h.
*/
# define BITMAP_BITS (WORDSZ - GC_DS_TAG_BITS)
# define PROC(descr) \
(GC_mark_procs[((descr) >> GC_DS_TAG_BITS) & (GC_MAX_MARK_PROCS-1)])
# define ENV(descr) \
((descr) >> (GC_DS_TAG_BITS + GC_LOG_MAX_MARK_PROCS))
# define MAX_ENV \
(((word)1 << (WORDSZ - GC_DS_TAG_BITS - GC_LOG_MAX_MARK_PROCS)) - 1)
extern unsigned GC_n_mark_procs;
/* Number of mark stack entries to discard on overflow. */
#define GC_MARK_STACK_DISCARDS (INITIAL_MARK_STACK_SIZE/8)
typedef struct GC_ms_entry {
ptr_t mse_start; /* First word of object */
GC_word mse_descr; /* Descriptor; low order two bits are tags, */
/* identifying the upper 30 bits as one of the */
/* following: */
} mse;
extern size_t GC_mark_stack_size;
extern mse * GC_mark_stack_limit;
#ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
extern mse * volatile GC_mark_stack_top;
#else
extern mse * GC_mark_stack_top;
#endif
extern mse * GC_mark_stack;
#ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
/*
* Allow multiple threads to participate in the marking process.
* This works roughly as follows:
* The main mark stack never shrinks, but it can grow.
*
* The initiating threads holds the GC lock, and sets GC_help_wanted.
*
* Other threads:
* 1) update helper_count (while holding mark_lock.)
* 2) allocate a local mark stack
* repeatedly:
* 3) Steal a global mark stack entry by atomically replacing
* its descriptor with 0.
* 4) Copy it to the local stack.
* 5) Mark on the local stack until it is empty, or
* it may be profitable to copy it back.
* 6) If necessary, copy local stack to global one,
* holding mark lock.
* 7) Stop when the global mark stack is empty.
* 8) decrement helper_count (holding mark_lock).
*
* This is an experiment to see if we can do something along the lines
* of the University of Tokyo SGC in a less intrusive, though probably
* also less performant, way.
*/
void GC_do_parallel_mark();
/* inititate parallel marking. */
extern GC_bool GC_help_wanted; /* Protected by mark lock */
extern unsigned GC_helper_count; /* Number of running helpers. */
/* Protected by mark lock */
extern unsigned GC_active_count; /* Number of active helpers. */
/* Protected by mark lock */
/* May increase and decrease */
/* within each mark cycle. But */
/* once it returns to 0, it */
/* stays zero for the cycle. */
/* GC_mark_stack_top is also protected by mark lock. */
/*
* GC_notify_all_marker() is used when GC_help_wanted is first set,
* when the last helper becomes inactive,
* when something is added to the global mark stack, and just after
* GC_mark_no is incremented.
* This could be split into multiple CVs (and probably should be to
* scale to really large numbers of processors.)
*/
#endif /* PARALLEL_MARK */
/* Return a pointer to within 1st page of object. */
/* Set *new_hdr_p to corr. hdr. */
ptr_t GC_find_start(ptr_t current, hdr *hhdr, hdr **new_hdr_p);
mse * GC_signal_mark_stack_overflow(mse *msp);
/* Push the object obj with corresponding heap block header hhdr onto */
/* the mark stack. */
# define PUSH_OBJ(obj, hhdr, mark_stack_top, mark_stack_limit) \
{ \
register word _descr = (hhdr) -> hb_descr; \
\
if (_descr != 0) { \
mark_stack_top++; \
if (mark_stack_top >= mark_stack_limit) { \
mark_stack_top = GC_signal_mark_stack_overflow(mark_stack_top); \
} \
mark_stack_top -> mse_start = (obj); \
mark_stack_top -> mse_descr = _descr; \
} \
}
/* Push the contents of current onto the mark stack if it is a valid */
/* ptr to a currently unmarked object. Mark it. */
/* If we assumed a standard-conforming compiler, we could probably */
/* generate the exit_label transparently. */
# define PUSH_CONTENTS(current, mark_stack_top, mark_stack_limit, \
source, exit_label) \
{ \
hdr * my_hhdr; \
\
HC_GET_HDR(current, my_hhdr, source, exit_label); \
PUSH_CONTENTS_HDR(current, mark_stack_top, mark_stack_limit, \
source, exit_label, my_hhdr, TRUE); \
exit_label: ; \
}
/* Set mark bit, exit if it was already set. */
# ifdef USE_MARK_BITS
# ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
/* The following may fail to exit even if the bit was already set. */
/* For our uses, that's benign: */
# define OR_WORD_EXIT_IF_SET(addr, bits, exit_label) \
{ \
if (!(*(addr) & (mask))) { \
AO_or((AO_t *)(addr), (mask); \
} else { \
goto label; \
} \
}
# else
# define OR_WORD_EXIT_IF_SET(addr, bits, exit_label) \
{ \
word old = *(addr); \
word my_bits = (bits); \
if (old & my_bits) goto exit_label; \
*(addr) = (old | my_bits); \
}
# endif /* !PARALLEL_MARK */
# define SET_MARK_BIT_EXIT_IF_SET(hhdr,bit_no,exit_label) \
{ \
word * mark_word_addr = hhdr -> hb_marks + divWORDSZ(bit_no); \
\
OR_WORD_EXIT_IF_SET(mark_word_addr, (word)1 << modWORDSZ(bit_no), \
exit_label); \
}
# endif
#ifdef USE_MARK_BYTES
# if defined(I386) && defined(__GNUC__)
# define LONG_MULT(hprod, lprod, x, y) { \
asm("mull %2" : "=a"(lprod), "=d"(hprod) : "g"(y), "0"(x)); \
}
# else /* No in-line X86 assembly code */
# define LONG_MULT(hprod, lprod, x, y) { \
unsigned long long prod = (unsigned long long)x \
* (unsigned long long)y; \
hprod = prod >> 32; \
lprod = (unsigned32)prod; \
}
# endif
/* There is a race here, and we may set */
/* the bit twice in the concurrent case. This can result in the */
/* object being pushed twice. But that's only a performance issue. */
# define SET_MARK_BIT_EXIT_IF_SET(hhdr,bit_no,exit_label) \
{ \
char * mark_byte_addr = (char *)hhdr -> hb_marks + (bit_no); \
char mark_byte = *mark_byte_addr; \
\
if (mark_byte) goto exit_label; \
*mark_byte_addr = 1; \
}
#endif /* USE_MARK_BYTES */
#ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
# define INCR_MARKS(hhdr) \
AO_store(&(hhdr -> hb_n_marks), AO_load(&(hhdr -> hb_n_marks))+1);
#else
# define INCR_MARKS(hhdr) ++(hhdr -> hb_n_marks)
#endif
#ifdef ENABLE_TRACE
# define TRACE(source, cmd) \
if (GC_trace_addr != 0 && (ptr_t)(source) == GC_trace_addr) cmd
# define TRACE_TARGET(target, cmd) \
if (GC_trace_addr != 0 && (target) == *(ptr_t *)GC_trace_addr) cmd
#else
# define TRACE(source, cmd)
# define TRACE_TARGET(source, cmd)
#endif
/* If the mark bit corresponding to current is not set, set it, and */
/* push the contents of the object on the mark stack. Current points */
/* to the bginning of the object. We rely on the fact that the */
/* preceding header calculation will succeed for a pointer past the */
/* forst page of an object, only if it is in fact a valid pointer */
/* to the object. Thus we can omit the otherwise necessary tests */
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