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the dynamic stack is really a stack now, instead of a list * libguile/dynstack.h: * libguile/dynstack.c: New files, implementing the dynamic stack as a true stack instead of a linked list. This lowers the cost of dynwinds: frames, winders, prompts, with-fluids, and dynamic-wind. For the most part, we allocate these items directly on the stack. * libguile/dynwinds.h: * libguile/dynwinds.c: Adapt all manipulators of the wind stack to use interfaces from dynstack.c. Remove heap-allocated winder and frame object types. (scm_dowinds, scm_i_dowinds): Remove these. The first was exported, but it was not a public interface. * libguile/continuations.c: * libguile/continuations.h (scm_t_contregs): Continuation objects reference scm_t_dynstack* values now. Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/control.c: * libguile/control.h: There is no longer a scm_tc7_prompt kind of object that can be allocated on the heap. Instead, the prompt flags, key, and registers are pushed on the dynwind stack. (The registers are still on the heap.) Also, since the vm_cont will reference the dynwinds, make the partial continuation stub take just one extra arg, instead of storing the intwinds separately in the object table. * libguile/fluids.c: * libguile/fluids.h: No more with-fluids objects; instead, the fluids go on the dynstack. The values still have to be on the heap, though. (scm_prepare_fluids, scm_swap_fluids): New internal functions, replacing scm_i_make_with_fluids and scm_i_swap_with_fluids. * libguile/print.c: Remove prompt and with-fluids printers. * libguile/tags.h: Revert prompt and with-fluids tc7 values to what they were before they were allocated. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (partial_cont_call): Just pop the vmcont, the intwinds will not be passed as a second arg. Rewind the dynamic stack from within the VM, so that any rewinder sees valid prompt entries. (call_cc, tail_call_cc): Adapt to pass the dynstack to scm_i_vm_capture_stack. (prompt, wind, unwind, wind_fluids, unwind_fluids): Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/vm.h (scm_i_capture_current_stack): Rename from scm_i_vm_capture_continuation. (scm_i_vm_capture_stack): Take a dynstack as an argument. * libguile/vm.c (vm_reinstate_partial_continuation): Don't wind here, as that could result in winders seeing invalid prompts. * libguile/eval.c: * libguile/root.c: * libguile/stacks.c: * libguile/threads.c: * libguile/threads.h: * libguile/throw.c: Adapt other users of dynwinds to use the dynstack.
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/* classes: h_files */
#ifndef SCM_DYNSTACK_H
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_H
/* Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
the dynamic stack is really a stack now, instead of a list * libguile/dynstack.h: * libguile/dynstack.c: New files, implementing the dynamic stack as a true stack instead of a linked list. This lowers the cost of dynwinds: frames, winders, prompts, with-fluids, and dynamic-wind. For the most part, we allocate these items directly on the stack. * libguile/dynwinds.h: * libguile/dynwinds.c: Adapt all manipulators of the wind stack to use interfaces from dynstack.c. Remove heap-allocated winder and frame object types. (scm_dowinds, scm_i_dowinds): Remove these. The first was exported, but it was not a public interface. * libguile/continuations.c: * libguile/continuations.h (scm_t_contregs): Continuation objects reference scm_t_dynstack* values now. Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/control.c: * libguile/control.h: There is no longer a scm_tc7_prompt kind of object that can be allocated on the heap. Instead, the prompt flags, key, and registers are pushed on the dynwind stack. (The registers are still on the heap.) Also, since the vm_cont will reference the dynwinds, make the partial continuation stub take just one extra arg, instead of storing the intwinds separately in the object table. * libguile/fluids.c: * libguile/fluids.h: No more with-fluids objects; instead, the fluids go on the dynstack. The values still have to be on the heap, though. (scm_prepare_fluids, scm_swap_fluids): New internal functions, replacing scm_i_make_with_fluids and scm_i_swap_with_fluids. * libguile/print.c: Remove prompt and with-fluids printers. * libguile/tags.h: Revert prompt and with-fluids tc7 values to what they were before they were allocated. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (partial_cont_call): Just pop the vmcont, the intwinds will not be passed as a second arg. Rewind the dynamic stack from within the VM, so that any rewinder sees valid prompt entries. (call_cc, tail_call_cc): Adapt to pass the dynstack to scm_i_vm_capture_stack. (prompt, wind, unwind, wind_fluids, unwind_fluids): Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/vm.h (scm_i_capture_current_stack): Rename from scm_i_vm_capture_continuation. (scm_i_vm_capture_stack): Take a dynstack as an argument. * libguile/vm.c (vm_reinstate_partial_continuation): Don't wind here, as that could result in winders seeing invalid prompts. * libguile/eval.c: * libguile/root.c: * libguile/stacks.c: * libguile/threads.c: * libguile/threads.h: * libguile/throw.c: Adapt other users of dynwinds to use the dynstack.
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#include "libguile/__scm.h"
typedef struct
{
scm_t_bits *base;
scm_t_bits *top;
scm_t_bits *limit;
} scm_t_dynstack;
/* Items on the dynstack are preceded by two-word headers, giving the
offset of the preceding item (or 0 if there is none) and the type,
flags, and length of the following dynstack entry, in words. In
addition, there is a "null header" at the top of the stack,
indicating the length of the previous item, but with a tag of zero.
For example, consider an empty dynstack, with a capacity of 6 words:
+----------+----------+ +
|prev=0 |tag=0 | |
+----------+----------+ +
^base ^top limit^
Now we evaluate (dynamic-wind enter thunk leave). That will result
in a dynstack of:
/ the len=2 words \
+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+
|prev=0 |tag:len=2 |enter |leave |prev=4 |tag=0 |
+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+
^base top,limit^
The tag is a combination of the type of the dynstack item, some flags
associated with the item, and the length of the item. See
SCM_MAKE_DYNSTACK_TAG below for the details.
This arrangement makes it possible to have variable-length dynstack
items, and yet be able to traverse them forwards or backwards. */
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_HEADER_LEN 2
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_PREV_OFFSET(top) ((top)[-2])
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_SET_PREV_OFFSET(top, offset) (top)[-2] = (offset)
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG(top) ((top)[-1])
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_SET_TAG(top, tag) (top)[-1] = (tag)
typedef enum {
SCM_DYNSTACK_TYPE_NONE = 0,
SCM_DYNSTACK_TYPE_FRAME,
SCM_DYNSTACK_TYPE_UNWINDER,
SCM_DYNSTACK_TYPE_REWINDER,
SCM_DYNSTACK_TYPE_WITH_FLUID,
the dynamic stack is really a stack now, instead of a list * libguile/dynstack.h: * libguile/dynstack.c: New files, implementing the dynamic stack as a true stack instead of a linked list. This lowers the cost of dynwinds: frames, winders, prompts, with-fluids, and dynamic-wind. For the most part, we allocate these items directly on the stack. * libguile/dynwinds.h: * libguile/dynwinds.c: Adapt all manipulators of the wind stack to use interfaces from dynstack.c. Remove heap-allocated winder and frame object types. (scm_dowinds, scm_i_dowinds): Remove these. The first was exported, but it was not a public interface. * libguile/continuations.c: * libguile/continuations.h (scm_t_contregs): Continuation objects reference scm_t_dynstack* values now. Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/control.c: * libguile/control.h: There is no longer a scm_tc7_prompt kind of object that can be allocated on the heap. Instead, the prompt flags, key, and registers are pushed on the dynwind stack. (The registers are still on the heap.) Also, since the vm_cont will reference the dynwinds, make the partial continuation stub take just one extra arg, instead of storing the intwinds separately in the object table. * libguile/fluids.c: * libguile/fluids.h: No more with-fluids objects; instead, the fluids go on the dynstack. The values still have to be on the heap, though. (scm_prepare_fluids, scm_swap_fluids): New internal functions, replacing scm_i_make_with_fluids and scm_i_swap_with_fluids. * libguile/print.c: Remove prompt and with-fluids printers. * libguile/tags.h: Revert prompt and with-fluids tc7 values to what they were before they were allocated. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (partial_cont_call): Just pop the vmcont, the intwinds will not be passed as a second arg. Rewind the dynamic stack from within the VM, so that any rewinder sees valid prompt entries. (call_cc, tail_call_cc): Adapt to pass the dynstack to scm_i_vm_capture_stack. (prompt, wind, unwind, wind_fluids, unwind_fluids): Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/vm.h (scm_i_capture_current_stack): Rename from scm_i_vm_capture_continuation. (scm_i_vm_capture_stack): Take a dynstack as an argument. * libguile/vm.c (vm_reinstate_partial_continuation): Don't wind here, as that could result in winders seeing invalid prompts. * libguile/eval.c: * libguile/root.c: * libguile/stacks.c: * libguile/threads.c: * libguile/threads.h: * libguile/throw.c: Adapt other users of dynwinds to use the dynstack.
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SCM_DYNSTACK_TYPE_PROMPT,
SCM_DYNSTACK_TYPE_DYNWIND,
SCM_DYNSTACK_TYPE_DYNAMIC_STATE,
the dynamic stack is really a stack now, instead of a list * libguile/dynstack.h: * libguile/dynstack.c: New files, implementing the dynamic stack as a true stack instead of a linked list. This lowers the cost of dynwinds: frames, winders, prompts, with-fluids, and dynamic-wind. For the most part, we allocate these items directly on the stack. * libguile/dynwinds.h: * libguile/dynwinds.c: Adapt all manipulators of the wind stack to use interfaces from dynstack.c. Remove heap-allocated winder and frame object types. (scm_dowinds, scm_i_dowinds): Remove these. The first was exported, but it was not a public interface. * libguile/continuations.c: * libguile/continuations.h (scm_t_contregs): Continuation objects reference scm_t_dynstack* values now. Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/control.c: * libguile/control.h: There is no longer a scm_tc7_prompt kind of object that can be allocated on the heap. Instead, the prompt flags, key, and registers are pushed on the dynwind stack. (The registers are still on the heap.) Also, since the vm_cont will reference the dynwinds, make the partial continuation stub take just one extra arg, instead of storing the intwinds separately in the object table. * libguile/fluids.c: * libguile/fluids.h: No more with-fluids objects; instead, the fluids go on the dynstack. The values still have to be on the heap, though. (scm_prepare_fluids, scm_swap_fluids): New internal functions, replacing scm_i_make_with_fluids and scm_i_swap_with_fluids. * libguile/print.c: Remove prompt and with-fluids printers. * libguile/tags.h: Revert prompt and with-fluids tc7 values to what they were before they were allocated. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (partial_cont_call): Just pop the vmcont, the intwinds will not be passed as a second arg. Rewind the dynamic stack from within the VM, so that any rewinder sees valid prompt entries. (call_cc, tail_call_cc): Adapt to pass the dynstack to scm_i_vm_capture_stack. (prompt, wind, unwind, wind_fluids, unwind_fluids): Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/vm.h (scm_i_capture_current_stack): Rename from scm_i_vm_capture_continuation. (scm_i_vm_capture_stack): Take a dynstack as an argument. * libguile/vm.c (vm_reinstate_partial_continuation): Don't wind here, as that could result in winders seeing invalid prompts. * libguile/eval.c: * libguile/root.c: * libguile/stacks.c: * libguile/threads.c: * libguile/threads.h: * libguile/throw.c: Adapt other users of dynwinds to use the dynstack.
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} scm_t_dynstack_item_type;
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_TYPE_MASK 0xf
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_FLAGS_MASK 0xf0
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_FLAGS_SHIFT 4
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_LEN_SHIFT 8
#define SCM_MAKE_DYNSTACK_TAG(type, flags, len) \
((type) | (flags) | ((len) << SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_LEN_SHIFT))
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_TYPE(tag) \
((tag) & SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_TYPE_MASK)
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_FLAGS(tag) \
((tag) & SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_FLAGS_MASK)
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_LEN(tag) \
((tag) >> SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_LEN_SHIFT)
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_PREV(top) \
(SCM_DYNSTACK_PREV_OFFSET (top) \
? ((top) - SCM_DYNSTACK_PREV_OFFSET (top)) : NULL)
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_NEXT(top) \
(SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG (top) \
? ((top) + SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_LEN (SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG (top)) \
+ SCM_DYNSTACK_HEADER_LEN) \
: NULL)
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_FIRST(dynstack) \
((dynstack)->base + SCM_DYNSTACK_HEADER_LEN)
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_CAPACITY(dynstack) \
((dynstack)->limit - (dynstack)->base)
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_SPACE(dynstack) \
((dynstack)->limit - (dynstack)->top)
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_HEIGHT(dynstack) \
((dynstack)->top - (dynstack)->base)
#define SCM_DYNSTACK_HAS_SPACE(dynstack, n) \
(SCM_DYNSTACK_SPACE (dynstack) >= n + SCM_DYNSTACK_HEADER_LEN)
typedef enum {
SCM_F_DYNSTACK_FRAME_REWINDABLE = (1 << SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_FLAGS_SHIFT)
} scm_t_dynstack_frame_flags;
typedef enum {
SCM_F_DYNSTACK_WINDER_EXPLICIT = (1 << SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_FLAGS_SHIFT)
} scm_t_dynstack_winder_flags;
typedef enum {
VM stack grows downward Adapt VM stack to grow downward. This will make native compilation look more like the VM code, as we will be able to use native CALL instructions, taking proper advantage of the return address buffer. * libguile/continuations.c (scm_i_continuation_to_frame): Record offsets from stack top. * libguile/control.c (scm_i_prompt_pop_abort_args_x): Adapt for reversed order of arguments, and instead of relying on the abort to push on the number of arguments, make the caller save the stack depth, which allows us to compute the number of arguments ourselves. (reify_partial_continuation, scm_c_abort): Adapt to reversed stack order. * libguile/dynstack.c (scm_dynstack_wind_prompt): Since we wind the stack in a downward direction, subtract the reloc instead of adding it. * libguile/dynstack.h (SCM_F_DYNSTACK_PROMPT_ESCAPE_ONLY): Remove flag; instead rely on prompt-establishing code to save the stack depth. * libguile/eval.c (eval): Remove extraneous "volatile" declarations for variables that are not re-set between the setjmp and any longjmp. Adapt to save stack depth before instating the prompt. * libguile/foreign.c (scm_i_foreign_call): Adapt to receive arguments in reverse order. * libguile/frames.c (frame_stack_top, scm_i_frame_stack_top): Adapt to compute stack top instead of stack bottom. (scm_c_frame_closure): Adapt to stack growth change. (scm_frame_num_locals, scm_frame_local_ref, scm_frame_set_x): Use union data type to access stack. (RELOC): Reformat. (scm_c_frame_previous): Adapt to stack growth change. * libguile/frames.h: Adapt stack diagram to indicate that the stack grows up. (union scm_vm_stack_element): New data type used to access items on the stack. (SCM_FRAME_PREVIOUS_SP) (SCM_FRAME_RETURN_ADDRESS, SCM_FRAME_SET_RETURN_ADDRESS) (SCM_FRAME_DYNAMIC_LINK, SCM_FRAME_SET_DYNAMIC_LINK) (SCM_FRAME_LOCAL, SCM_FRAME_NUM_LOCALS): Adapt to stack representation change. (SCM_FRAME_SLOT): New helper. (SCM_VM_FRAME_FP, SCM_VM_FRAME_SP): Adapt to stack growth change. * libguile/stacks.c (scm_make_stack): Record offsets from top of stack. * libguile/throw.c (catch): Adapt to scm_i_prompt_pop_abort_args_x change. * libguile/vm-engine.c (ALLOC_FRAME, RESET_FRAME): (FRAME_LOCALS_COUNT_FROM): Adapt to stack growth change. (LOCAL_ADDRESS): Use SCM_FRAME_SLOT to get the address as the proper data type. (RETURN_ONE_VALUE, RETURN_VALUE_LIST): Adapt to stack growth change. (apply): Shuffling up the SMOB apply args can cause the stack to expand, so use ALLOC_FRAME instead of RESET_FRAME. (vm_engine): Adapt for stack growth change. * libguile/vm.c (vm_increase_sp, vm_push_sp, vm_restore_sp): Adapt to stack representation change. (scm_i_vm_cont_to_frame): Adapt to take offsets from the top. (scm_i_vm_capture_stack): Adapt to capture from the top. (vm_return_to_continuation_inner): Adapt for data type changes. (vm_return_to_continuation): Likewise, and instead of looping, just splat the saved arguments on with memcpy. (vm_dispatch_hook): Adapt to receive arguments in the reverse order. Adapt callers. (vm_abort): There is never a tail argument. Adapt to stack representation change. (vm_reinstate_partial_continuation) (vm_reinstate_partial_continuation_inner): Adapt to stack growth change. (allocate_stack, free_stack): Adapt to data type change. (expand_stack): Don't try to mremap(), as you can't grow a mapping from the bottom. Without knowing that there's a free mapping space right below the old stack, which there usually isn't on Linux, we have to copy. We can't use MAP_GROWSDOWN because Linux is buggy. (make_vm): Adapt to stack representation changes. (return_unused_stack_to_os): Round down instead of up, as the stack grows down. (scm_i_vm_mark_stack): Adapt to walk up the stack. (scm_i_vm_free_stack): Adapt to scm_vm changes. (vm_expand_stack_inner, reset_stack_limit, vm_expand_stack): Adapt to the stack growing down. (scm_call_n): Adapt to the stack growing down. Don't allow argv to point into the stack. * libguile/vm.h (struct scm_vm, struct scm_vm_cont): Adapt to hold the stack top and bottom.
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SCM_F_DYNSTACK_PROMPT_ESCAPE_ONLY = (1 << SCM_DYNSTACK_TAG_FLAGS_SHIFT)
the dynamic stack is really a stack now, instead of a list * libguile/dynstack.h: * libguile/dynstack.c: New files, implementing the dynamic stack as a true stack instead of a linked list. This lowers the cost of dynwinds: frames, winders, prompts, with-fluids, and dynamic-wind. For the most part, we allocate these items directly on the stack. * libguile/dynwinds.h: * libguile/dynwinds.c: Adapt all manipulators of the wind stack to use interfaces from dynstack.c. Remove heap-allocated winder and frame object types. (scm_dowinds, scm_i_dowinds): Remove these. The first was exported, but it was not a public interface. * libguile/continuations.c: * libguile/continuations.h (scm_t_contregs): Continuation objects reference scm_t_dynstack* values now. Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/control.c: * libguile/control.h: There is no longer a scm_tc7_prompt kind of object that can be allocated on the heap. Instead, the prompt flags, key, and registers are pushed on the dynwind stack. (The registers are still on the heap.) Also, since the vm_cont will reference the dynwinds, make the partial continuation stub take just one extra arg, instead of storing the intwinds separately in the object table. * libguile/fluids.c: * libguile/fluids.h: No more with-fluids objects; instead, the fluids go on the dynstack. The values still have to be on the heap, though. (scm_prepare_fluids, scm_swap_fluids): New internal functions, replacing scm_i_make_with_fluids and scm_i_swap_with_fluids. * libguile/print.c: Remove prompt and with-fluids printers. * libguile/tags.h: Revert prompt and with-fluids tc7 values to what they were before they were allocated. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (partial_cont_call): Just pop the vmcont, the intwinds will not be passed as a second arg. Rewind the dynamic stack from within the VM, so that any rewinder sees valid prompt entries. (call_cc, tail_call_cc): Adapt to pass the dynstack to scm_i_vm_capture_stack. (prompt, wind, unwind, wind_fluids, unwind_fluids): Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/vm.h (scm_i_capture_current_stack): Rename from scm_i_vm_capture_continuation. (scm_i_vm_capture_stack): Take a dynstack as an argument. * libguile/vm.c (vm_reinstate_partial_continuation): Don't wind here, as that could result in winders seeing invalid prompts. * libguile/eval.c: * libguile/root.c: * libguile/stacks.c: * libguile/threads.c: * libguile/threads.h: * libguile/throw.c: Adapt other users of dynwinds to use the dynstack.
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} scm_t_dynstack_prompt_flags;
typedef void (*scm_t_guard) (void *);
/* Pushing and popping entries on the dynamic stack. */
SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_push_frame (scm_t_dynstack *,
scm_t_dynstack_frame_flags);
SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_push_rewinder (scm_t_dynstack *,
scm_t_dynstack_winder_flags,
scm_t_guard, void *);
SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_push_unwinder (scm_t_dynstack *,
scm_t_dynstack_winder_flags,
scm_t_guard, void *);
Reimplement dynamic states There are two goals: one, to use less memory per dynamic state in order to allow millions of dynamic states to be allocated in light-weight threading scenarios. The second goal is to prevent dynamic states from being actively mutated in two threads at once. This second goal does mean that dynamic states object that escape into scheme are now copies that won't receive further updates; an incompatible change, but one which we hope doesn't affect anyone. * libguile/cache-internal.h: New file. * libguile/fluids.c (is_dynamic_state, get_dynamic_state) (save_dynamic_state, restore_dynamic_state, add_entry) (copy_value_table): New functions. (scm_i_fluid_print, scm_i_dynamic_state_print): Move up. (new_fluid): No need for a number. (scm_fluid_p: scm_is_fluid): Inline IS_FLUID uses. (fluid_set_x, fluid_ref): Adapt to dynamic state changes. (scm_fluid_set_x, scm_fluid_unset_x): Call fluid_set_x. (scm_swap_fluid): Rewrite in terms of fluid_ref and fluid_set. (swap_fluid): Use internal fluid_set_x. (scm_i_make_initial_dynamic_state): Adapt to dynamic state representation change. (scm_dynamic_state_p, scm_is_dynamic_state): Use new accessors. (scm_current_dynamic_state): Use make_dynamic_state. (scm_dynwind_current_dynamic_state): Use new accessor. * libguile/fluids.h: Remove internal definitions. Add new struct definition. * libguile/threads.h (scm_i_thread): Use scm_t_dynamic_state for dynamic state. * libguile/threads.c (guilify_self_1, guilify_self_2): (scm_i_init_thread_for_guile, scm_init_guile): (scm_call_with_new_thread): (scm_init_threads, scm_init_threads_default_dynamic_state): Adapt to scm_i_thread change. (scm_i_with_guile, with_guile): Remove "and parent" suffix. (scm_i_reset_fluid): Remove unneeded function. * doc/ref/api-scheduling.texi (Fluids and Dynamic States): Remove scm_make_dynamic_state docs. Update current-dynamic-state docs. * libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_engine): Update fluid-ref and fluid-set! inlined fast paths for dynamic state changes. * libguile/vm.c (vm_error_unbound_fluid): Remove now-unused function. * NEWS: Update. * module/ice-9/deprecated.scm (make-dynamic-state): New definition. * libguile/deprecated.h: * libguile/deprecated.c (scm_make_dynamic_state): Move here. * libguile/__scm.h (scm_t_dynamic_state): New typedef. * libguile/dynstack.h: * libguile/dynstack.c (scm_dynstack_push_fluid): (scm_dynstack_unwind_fluid): Take raw dynstate in these internal functions. * libguile/throw.c (catch): Adapt to dynstack changes.
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SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_push_fluid (
scm_t_dynstack *, SCM fluid, SCM value,
scm_t_dynamic_state *dynamic_state);
SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_push_dynamic_state (scm_t_dynstack *, SCM,
scm_t_dynamic_state *);
the dynamic stack is really a stack now, instead of a list * libguile/dynstack.h: * libguile/dynstack.c: New files, implementing the dynamic stack as a true stack instead of a linked list. This lowers the cost of dynwinds: frames, winders, prompts, with-fluids, and dynamic-wind. For the most part, we allocate these items directly on the stack. * libguile/dynwinds.h: * libguile/dynwinds.c: Adapt all manipulators of the wind stack to use interfaces from dynstack.c. Remove heap-allocated winder and frame object types. (scm_dowinds, scm_i_dowinds): Remove these. The first was exported, but it was not a public interface. * libguile/continuations.c: * libguile/continuations.h (scm_t_contregs): Continuation objects reference scm_t_dynstack* values now. Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/control.c: * libguile/control.h: There is no longer a scm_tc7_prompt kind of object that can be allocated on the heap. Instead, the prompt flags, key, and registers are pushed on the dynwind stack. (The registers are still on the heap.) Also, since the vm_cont will reference the dynwinds, make the partial continuation stub take just one extra arg, instead of storing the intwinds separately in the object table. * libguile/fluids.c: * libguile/fluids.h: No more with-fluids objects; instead, the fluids go on the dynstack. The values still have to be on the heap, though. (scm_prepare_fluids, scm_swap_fluids): New internal functions, replacing scm_i_make_with_fluids and scm_i_swap_with_fluids. * libguile/print.c: Remove prompt and with-fluids printers. * libguile/tags.h: Revert prompt and with-fluids tc7 values to what they were before they were allocated. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (partial_cont_call): Just pop the vmcont, the intwinds will not be passed as a second arg. Rewind the dynamic stack from within the VM, so that any rewinder sees valid prompt entries. (call_cc, tail_call_cc): Adapt to pass the dynstack to scm_i_vm_capture_stack. (prompt, wind, unwind, wind_fluids, unwind_fluids): Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/vm.h (scm_i_capture_current_stack): Rename from scm_i_vm_capture_continuation. (scm_i_vm_capture_stack): Take a dynstack as an argument. * libguile/vm.c (vm_reinstate_partial_continuation): Don't wind here, as that could result in winders seeing invalid prompts. * libguile/eval.c: * libguile/root.c: * libguile/stacks.c: * libguile/threads.c: * libguile/threads.h: * libguile/throw.c: Adapt other users of dynwinds to use the dynstack.
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SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_push_prompt (scm_t_dynstack *,
scm_t_dynstack_prompt_flags,
SCM key,
scm_t_ptrdiff fp_offset,
scm_t_ptrdiff sp_offset,
scm_t_uint32 *ip,
scm_i_jmp_buf *registers);
the dynamic stack is really a stack now, instead of a list * libguile/dynstack.h: * libguile/dynstack.c: New files, implementing the dynamic stack as a true stack instead of a linked list. This lowers the cost of dynwinds: frames, winders, prompts, with-fluids, and dynamic-wind. For the most part, we allocate these items directly on the stack. * libguile/dynwinds.h: * libguile/dynwinds.c: Adapt all manipulators of the wind stack to use interfaces from dynstack.c. Remove heap-allocated winder and frame object types. (scm_dowinds, scm_i_dowinds): Remove these. The first was exported, but it was not a public interface. * libguile/continuations.c: * libguile/continuations.h (scm_t_contregs): Continuation objects reference scm_t_dynstack* values now. Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/control.c: * libguile/control.h: There is no longer a scm_tc7_prompt kind of object that can be allocated on the heap. Instead, the prompt flags, key, and registers are pushed on the dynwind stack. (The registers are still on the heap.) Also, since the vm_cont will reference the dynwinds, make the partial continuation stub take just one extra arg, instead of storing the intwinds separately in the object table. * libguile/fluids.c: * libguile/fluids.h: No more with-fluids objects; instead, the fluids go on the dynstack. The values still have to be on the heap, though. (scm_prepare_fluids, scm_swap_fluids): New internal functions, replacing scm_i_make_with_fluids and scm_i_swap_with_fluids. * libguile/print.c: Remove prompt and with-fluids printers. * libguile/tags.h: Revert prompt and with-fluids tc7 values to what they were before they were allocated. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (partial_cont_call): Just pop the vmcont, the intwinds will not be passed as a second arg. Rewind the dynamic stack from within the VM, so that any rewinder sees valid prompt entries. (call_cc, tail_call_cc): Adapt to pass the dynstack to scm_i_vm_capture_stack. (prompt, wind, unwind, wind_fluids, unwind_fluids): Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/vm.h (scm_i_capture_current_stack): Rename from scm_i_vm_capture_continuation. (scm_i_vm_capture_stack): Take a dynstack as an argument. * libguile/vm.c (vm_reinstate_partial_continuation): Don't wind here, as that could result in winders seeing invalid prompts. * libguile/eval.c: * libguile/root.c: * libguile/stacks.c: * libguile/threads.c: * libguile/threads.h: * libguile/throw.c: Adapt other users of dynwinds to use the dynstack.
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SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_push_dynwind (scm_t_dynstack *,
SCM enter, SCM leave);
SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_pop (scm_t_dynstack *);
/* Capturing, winding, and unwinding. */
SCM_INTERNAL scm_t_dynstack* scm_dynstack_capture_all (scm_t_dynstack *dynstack);
SCM_INTERNAL scm_t_dynstack* scm_dynstack_capture (scm_t_dynstack *dynstack,
scm_t_bits *item);
SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_wind_1 (scm_t_dynstack *, scm_t_bits *);
SCM_INTERNAL scm_t_bits scm_dynstack_unwind_1 (scm_t_dynstack *);
SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_wind (scm_t_dynstack *, scm_t_bits *);
SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_unwind (scm_t_dynstack *, scm_t_bits *);
/* Miscellany. */
the dynamic stack is really a stack now, instead of a list * libguile/dynstack.h: * libguile/dynstack.c: New files, implementing the dynamic stack as a true stack instead of a linked list. This lowers the cost of dynwinds: frames, winders, prompts, with-fluids, and dynamic-wind. For the most part, we allocate these items directly on the stack. * libguile/dynwinds.h: * libguile/dynwinds.c: Adapt all manipulators of the wind stack to use interfaces from dynstack.c. Remove heap-allocated winder and frame object types. (scm_dowinds, scm_i_dowinds): Remove these. The first was exported, but it was not a public interface. * libguile/continuations.c: * libguile/continuations.h (scm_t_contregs): Continuation objects reference scm_t_dynstack* values now. Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/control.c: * libguile/control.h: There is no longer a scm_tc7_prompt kind of object that can be allocated on the heap. Instead, the prompt flags, key, and registers are pushed on the dynwind stack. (The registers are still on the heap.) Also, since the vm_cont will reference the dynwinds, make the partial continuation stub take just one extra arg, instead of storing the intwinds separately in the object table. * libguile/fluids.c: * libguile/fluids.h: No more with-fluids objects; instead, the fluids go on the dynstack. The values still have to be on the heap, though. (scm_prepare_fluids, scm_swap_fluids): New internal functions, replacing scm_i_make_with_fluids and scm_i_swap_with_fluids. * libguile/print.c: Remove prompt and with-fluids printers. * libguile/tags.h: Revert prompt and with-fluids tc7 values to what they were before they were allocated. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (partial_cont_call): Just pop the vmcont, the intwinds will not be passed as a second arg. Rewind the dynamic stack from within the VM, so that any rewinder sees valid prompt entries. (call_cc, tail_call_cc): Adapt to pass the dynstack to scm_i_vm_capture_stack. (prompt, wind, unwind, wind_fluids, unwind_fluids): Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/vm.h (scm_i_capture_current_stack): Rename from scm_i_vm_capture_continuation. (scm_i_vm_capture_stack): Take a dynstack as an argument. * libguile/vm.c (vm_reinstate_partial_continuation): Don't wind here, as that could result in winders seeing invalid prompts. * libguile/eval.c: * libguile/root.c: * libguile/stacks.c: * libguile/threads.c: * libguile/threads.h: * libguile/throw.c: Adapt other users of dynwinds to use the dynstack.
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SCM_INTERNAL scm_t_bits* scm_dynstack_unwind_fork (scm_t_dynstack *,
scm_t_dynstack *);
SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_unwind_frame (scm_t_dynstack *);
Reimplement dynamic states There are two goals: one, to use less memory per dynamic state in order to allow millions of dynamic states to be allocated in light-weight threading scenarios. The second goal is to prevent dynamic states from being actively mutated in two threads at once. This second goal does mean that dynamic states object that escape into scheme are now copies that won't receive further updates; an incompatible change, but one which we hope doesn't affect anyone. * libguile/cache-internal.h: New file. * libguile/fluids.c (is_dynamic_state, get_dynamic_state) (save_dynamic_state, restore_dynamic_state, add_entry) (copy_value_table): New functions. (scm_i_fluid_print, scm_i_dynamic_state_print): Move up. (new_fluid): No need for a number. (scm_fluid_p: scm_is_fluid): Inline IS_FLUID uses. (fluid_set_x, fluid_ref): Adapt to dynamic state changes. (scm_fluid_set_x, scm_fluid_unset_x): Call fluid_set_x. (scm_swap_fluid): Rewrite in terms of fluid_ref and fluid_set. (swap_fluid): Use internal fluid_set_x. (scm_i_make_initial_dynamic_state): Adapt to dynamic state representation change. (scm_dynamic_state_p, scm_is_dynamic_state): Use new accessors. (scm_current_dynamic_state): Use make_dynamic_state. (scm_dynwind_current_dynamic_state): Use new accessor. * libguile/fluids.h: Remove internal definitions. Add new struct definition. * libguile/threads.h (scm_i_thread): Use scm_t_dynamic_state for dynamic state. * libguile/threads.c (guilify_self_1, guilify_self_2): (scm_i_init_thread_for_guile, scm_init_guile): (scm_call_with_new_thread): (scm_init_threads, scm_init_threads_default_dynamic_state): Adapt to scm_i_thread change. (scm_i_with_guile, with_guile): Remove "and parent" suffix. (scm_i_reset_fluid): Remove unneeded function. * doc/ref/api-scheduling.texi (Fluids and Dynamic States): Remove scm_make_dynamic_state docs. Update current-dynamic-state docs. * libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_engine): Update fluid-ref and fluid-set! inlined fast paths for dynamic state changes. * libguile/vm.c (vm_error_unbound_fluid): Remove now-unused function. * NEWS: Update. * module/ice-9/deprecated.scm (make-dynamic-state): New definition. * libguile/deprecated.h: * libguile/deprecated.c (scm_make_dynamic_state): Move here. * libguile/__scm.h (scm_t_dynamic_state): New typedef. * libguile/dynstack.h: * libguile/dynstack.c (scm_dynstack_push_fluid): (scm_dynstack_unwind_fluid): Take raw dynstate in these internal functions. * libguile/throw.c (catch): Adapt to dynstack changes.
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SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_unwind_fluid
(scm_t_dynstack *dynstack, scm_t_dynamic_state *dynamic_state);
SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_unwind_dynamic_state
(scm_t_dynstack *dynstack, scm_t_dynamic_state *dynamic_state);
the dynamic stack is really a stack now, instead of a list * libguile/dynstack.h: * libguile/dynstack.c: New files, implementing the dynamic stack as a true stack instead of a linked list. This lowers the cost of dynwinds: frames, winders, prompts, with-fluids, and dynamic-wind. For the most part, we allocate these items directly on the stack. * libguile/dynwinds.h: * libguile/dynwinds.c: Adapt all manipulators of the wind stack to use interfaces from dynstack.c. Remove heap-allocated winder and frame object types. (scm_dowinds, scm_i_dowinds): Remove these. The first was exported, but it was not a public interface. * libguile/continuations.c: * libguile/continuations.h (scm_t_contregs): Continuation objects reference scm_t_dynstack* values now. Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/control.c: * libguile/control.h: There is no longer a scm_tc7_prompt kind of object that can be allocated on the heap. Instead, the prompt flags, key, and registers are pushed on the dynwind stack. (The registers are still on the heap.) Also, since the vm_cont will reference the dynwinds, make the partial continuation stub take just one extra arg, instead of storing the intwinds separately in the object table. * libguile/fluids.c: * libguile/fluids.h: No more with-fluids objects; instead, the fluids go on the dynstack. The values still have to be on the heap, though. (scm_prepare_fluids, scm_swap_fluids): New internal functions, replacing scm_i_make_with_fluids and scm_i_swap_with_fluids. * libguile/print.c: Remove prompt and with-fluids printers. * libguile/tags.h: Revert prompt and with-fluids tc7 values to what they were before they were allocated. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (partial_cont_call): Just pop the vmcont, the intwinds will not be passed as a second arg. Rewind the dynamic stack from within the VM, so that any rewinder sees valid prompt entries. (call_cc, tail_call_cc): Adapt to pass the dynstack to scm_i_vm_capture_stack. (prompt, wind, unwind, wind_fluids, unwind_fluids): Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/vm.h (scm_i_capture_current_stack): Rename from scm_i_vm_capture_continuation. (scm_i_vm_capture_stack): Take a dynstack as an argument. * libguile/vm.c (vm_reinstate_partial_continuation): Don't wind here, as that could result in winders seeing invalid prompts. * libguile/eval.c: * libguile/root.c: * libguile/stacks.c: * libguile/threads.c: * libguile/threads.h: * libguile/throw.c: Adapt other users of dynwinds to use the dynstack.
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SCM_INTERNAL scm_t_bits* scm_dynstack_find_prompt (scm_t_dynstack *, SCM,
scm_t_dynstack_prompt_flags *,
scm_t_ptrdiff *,
scm_t_ptrdiff *,
scm_t_uint32 **,
scm_i_jmp_buf **);
the dynamic stack is really a stack now, instead of a list * libguile/dynstack.h: * libguile/dynstack.c: New files, implementing the dynamic stack as a true stack instead of a linked list. This lowers the cost of dynwinds: frames, winders, prompts, with-fluids, and dynamic-wind. For the most part, we allocate these items directly on the stack. * libguile/dynwinds.h: * libguile/dynwinds.c: Adapt all manipulators of the wind stack to use interfaces from dynstack.c. Remove heap-allocated winder and frame object types. (scm_dowinds, scm_i_dowinds): Remove these. The first was exported, but it was not a public interface. * libguile/continuations.c: * libguile/continuations.h (scm_t_contregs): Continuation objects reference scm_t_dynstack* values now. Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/control.c: * libguile/control.h: There is no longer a scm_tc7_prompt kind of object that can be allocated on the heap. Instead, the prompt flags, key, and registers are pushed on the dynwind stack. (The registers are still on the heap.) Also, since the vm_cont will reference the dynwinds, make the partial continuation stub take just one extra arg, instead of storing the intwinds separately in the object table. * libguile/fluids.c: * libguile/fluids.h: No more with-fluids objects; instead, the fluids go on the dynstack. The values still have to be on the heap, though. (scm_prepare_fluids, scm_swap_fluids): New internal functions, replacing scm_i_make_with_fluids and scm_i_swap_with_fluids. * libguile/print.c: Remove prompt and with-fluids printers. * libguile/tags.h: Revert prompt and with-fluids tc7 values to what they were before they were allocated. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (partial_cont_call): Just pop the vmcont, the intwinds will not be passed as a second arg. Rewind the dynamic stack from within the VM, so that any rewinder sees valid prompt entries. (call_cc, tail_call_cc): Adapt to pass the dynstack to scm_i_vm_capture_stack. (prompt, wind, unwind, wind_fluids, unwind_fluids): Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/vm.h (scm_i_capture_current_stack): Rename from scm_i_vm_capture_continuation. (scm_i_vm_capture_stack): Take a dynstack as an argument. * libguile/vm.c (vm_reinstate_partial_continuation): Don't wind here, as that could result in winders seeing invalid prompts. * libguile/eval.c: * libguile/root.c: * libguile/stacks.c: * libguile/threads.c: * libguile/threads.h: * libguile/throw.c: Adapt other users of dynwinds to use the dynstack.
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SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_dynstack_find_old_fluid_value (scm_t_dynstack *,
SCM, size_t, SCM);
SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_relocate_prompts (scm_t_dynstack *,
scm_t_ptrdiff);
SCM_INTERNAL void scm_dynstack_wind_prompt (scm_t_dynstack *, scm_t_bits *,
scm_t_ptrdiff, scm_i_jmp_buf *);
the dynamic stack is really a stack now, instead of a list * libguile/dynstack.h: * libguile/dynstack.c: New files, implementing the dynamic stack as a true stack instead of a linked list. This lowers the cost of dynwinds: frames, winders, prompts, with-fluids, and dynamic-wind. For the most part, we allocate these items directly on the stack. * libguile/dynwinds.h: * libguile/dynwinds.c: Adapt all manipulators of the wind stack to use interfaces from dynstack.c. Remove heap-allocated winder and frame object types. (scm_dowinds, scm_i_dowinds): Remove these. The first was exported, but it was not a public interface. * libguile/continuations.c: * libguile/continuations.h (scm_t_contregs): Continuation objects reference scm_t_dynstack* values now. Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/control.c: * libguile/control.h: There is no longer a scm_tc7_prompt kind of object that can be allocated on the heap. Instead, the prompt flags, key, and registers are pushed on the dynwind stack. (The registers are still on the heap.) Also, since the vm_cont will reference the dynwinds, make the partial continuation stub take just one extra arg, instead of storing the intwinds separately in the object table. * libguile/fluids.c: * libguile/fluids.h: No more with-fluids objects; instead, the fluids go on the dynstack. The values still have to be on the heap, though. (scm_prepare_fluids, scm_swap_fluids): New internal functions, replacing scm_i_make_with_fluids and scm_i_swap_with_fluids. * libguile/print.c: Remove prompt and with-fluids printers. * libguile/tags.h: Revert prompt and with-fluids tc7 values to what they were before they were allocated. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (partial_cont_call): Just pop the vmcont, the intwinds will not be passed as a second arg. Rewind the dynamic stack from within the VM, so that any rewinder sees valid prompt entries. (call_cc, tail_call_cc): Adapt to pass the dynstack to scm_i_vm_capture_stack. (prompt, wind, unwind, wind_fluids, unwind_fluids): Adapt to the new interfaces. * libguile/vm.h (scm_i_capture_current_stack): Rename from scm_i_vm_capture_continuation. (scm_i_vm_capture_stack): Take a dynstack as an argument. * libguile/vm.c (vm_reinstate_partial_continuation): Don't wind here, as that could result in winders seeing invalid prompts. * libguile/eval.c: * libguile/root.c: * libguile/stacks.c: * libguile/threads.c: * libguile/threads.h: * libguile/throw.c: Adapt other users of dynwinds to use the dynstack.
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#endif /* SCM_DYNSTACK_H */
/*
Local Variables:
c-file-style: "gnu"
End:
*/