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/* Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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* any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
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* Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*
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* As a special exception, the Free Software Foundation gives permission
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* for additional uses of the text contained in its release of GUILE.
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*
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* The exception is that, if you link the GUILE library with other files
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* to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
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* resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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* Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of
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* linking the GUILE library code into it.
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*
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* This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
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* the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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*
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* This exception applies only to the code released by the
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* Free Software Foundation under the name GUILE. If you copy
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* code from other Free Software Foundation releases into a copy of
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* GUILE, as the General Public License permits, the exception does
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* not apply to the code that you add in this way. To avoid misleading
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* anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete
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* this exception notice from them.
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* If you write modifications of your own for GUILE, it is your choice
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* whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications.
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* If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice. */
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2008-05-20 11:46:52 +02:00
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#if HAVE_CONFIG_H
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# include <config.h>
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#endif
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2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
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#include <string.h>
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#include "vm-bootstrap.h"
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#include "frames.h"
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#include "instructions.h"
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#include "objcodes.h"
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#include "programs.h"
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#include "lang.h" /* NULL_OR_NIL_P */
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#include "vm.h"
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/* I sometimes use this for debugging. */
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#define vm_puts(OBJ) \
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{ \
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enable inlining; speed!
* module/system/il/inline.scm: New module, implements generic inlining of
scheme functions. It even does the right thing regarding (define
arity:nopt caddr) and such. So now there are many more inlines: the
arithmetics, `apply', the caddr family, etc. This makes the benchmarks
*much* faster.
* module/language/scheme/translate.scm (trans): Remove the
%scheme-primitives code in favor of the generic (scheme il inline)
code. Adds inlining for +, -, =, etc.
* src/vm.c (vm_puts): Fix to work.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (system): Export load/compile also.
* module/system/il/compile.scm (optimize): Further debitrotting, but I
haven't tried this function yet. It seems that <ghil-inst> was what
<ghil-inline> is.
* module/system/il/ghil.scm (*core-primitives*, *macro-module*)
(ghil-primitive-macro?, ghil-macro-expander, ghil-primitive?): Remove
these unused things.
* module/system/il/macros.scm: Removed, replaced with inline.scm.
* module/system/vm/assemble.scm (stack->bytes): Before, the final
serialization code did an (apply u8vector (apply append (map
u8vector->list ...))). Aside from the misspelling of append-map, this
ends up pushing all elements of the u8vector on the stack -- assuredly
not what you want. But besides even that, I think that pushing more
than 32k arguments on the stack brings out some other bug that I think
was hidden before, because now we actually use the `apply' VM
instruction. Further testing is needed here, I think. Fixed the code to
be more efficient, which fixes the manifestation of this particular
bug: a failure to self-compile after inlining was enabled.
* module/system/vm/bootstrap.scm: New module, serves to bootstrap
boot-9's `load-compiled'. That way when we load (system vm core), we're
loading compiled code already.
* module/system/vm/core.scm: Use (system vm bootstrap).
* src/guilec.in: Use the bootstrap code, so that we really are compiling
with an entirely compiled compiler.
* module/system/repl/repl.scm (default-catch-handler): An attempt at
making the repl print a backtrace; more work needed here.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm (make-frame-chain): Fix some misspellings --
I think, anyway.
2008-05-25 13:13:15 +02:00
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scm_display (OBJ, scm_current_error_port ()); \
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scm_newline (scm_current_error_port ()); \
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}
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precise stack marking, fix some missed references, still imperfect
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CHECK_STACK_LEAK, NULLSTACK): Add a new mode,
VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING, that tries to ensure that all stack data past
the top of the stack is NULL. This helps to verify the VM's
consistency. If VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING is not defined, there is no
overhead.
(DROP, DROPN): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(POP_LIST): Hoo, fix a good bug: if CONS triggered a GC, the elements
of the list that had not yet been consed would not be marked, because
the sp was already below them.
(NEXT): Hook into CHECK_STACK_LEAK.
(INIT_ARGS): Add a note that consing the rest arg can cause GC.
(NEW_FRAME): Cons up the external data after initializing the frame, so
that if GC is triggered, the precise marker sees a well-formed frame.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): In the four-integers case, use
the POP macro so that we can hook into NULLSTACK (if necessary).
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (ARGS2, ARGS3): Hook into NULLSTACK.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (halt): Null the nvalues. Rework some asserts
into using ASSERT, and null the stack when we free the frame.
(variable-set): Use DROPN instead of sp -= 2.
(BR): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(goto/args): Hook into NULLSTACK. In the non-self case, delay updating
the frame until after INIT_ARGS so that GC sees a well-formed frame.
Delay consing the externals until after the frame is set up, as in
NEW_FRAME.
(call/cc): Add some asserts.
(return): Rework some asserts into ASSERT, and hook into NULLSTACK.
(return/values): Hook into NULLSTACK, and use ASSERT.
(return/values*) Use ASSERT.
* libguile/vm.c (VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS, VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING): These
are the variables that control assertions and nulling. Perhaps we can
do these per-engine when we start compiling the debug engine separate
from a speedy engine.
(vm_mark_stack): Add a precise stack marker. Yay!
(vm_cont_mark): Mark the continuation stack precisely.
(capture_vm_cont): Record the difference from the vp's stack_base too,
so that we can translate the dynamic links when marking the
continuation stack. Memset the stack to NULL if we are doing nulling.
(reinstate_vm_cont): If we are nulling, null out the relevant part
of the stack.
(vm_reset_stack): When resetting sp due to a nonlocal exit, null out
the stack too.
(vm_mark): If we are nulling, assert that there are no extra values on
the stack. Mark the stack precisely.
2008-10-03 16:00:30 +02:00
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/* The VM has a number of internal assertions that shouldn't normally be
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necessary, but might be if you think you found a bug in the VM. */
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#define VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS
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/* We can add a mode that ensures that all stack items above the stack pointer
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are NULL. This is useful for checking the internal consistency of the VM's
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assumptions and its operators, but isn't necessary for normal operation. It
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will ensure that assertions are enabled. Slows down the VM by about 30%. */
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/* NB! If you enable this, search for NULLING in throw.c */
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/* #define VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING */
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precise stack marking, fix some missed references, still imperfect
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CHECK_STACK_LEAK, NULLSTACK): Add a new mode,
VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING, that tries to ensure that all stack data past
the top of the stack is NULL. This helps to verify the VM's
consistency. If VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING is not defined, there is no
overhead.
(DROP, DROPN): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(POP_LIST): Hoo, fix a good bug: if CONS triggered a GC, the elements
of the list that had not yet been consed would not be marked, because
the sp was already below them.
(NEXT): Hook into CHECK_STACK_LEAK.
(INIT_ARGS): Add a note that consing the rest arg can cause GC.
(NEW_FRAME): Cons up the external data after initializing the frame, so
that if GC is triggered, the precise marker sees a well-formed frame.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): In the four-integers case, use
the POP macro so that we can hook into NULLSTACK (if necessary).
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (ARGS2, ARGS3): Hook into NULLSTACK.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (halt): Null the nvalues. Rework some asserts
into using ASSERT, and null the stack when we free the frame.
(variable-set): Use DROPN instead of sp -= 2.
(BR): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(goto/args): Hook into NULLSTACK. In the non-self case, delay updating
the frame until after INIT_ARGS so that GC sees a well-formed frame.
Delay consing the externals until after the frame is set up, as in
NEW_FRAME.
(call/cc): Add some asserts.
(return): Rework some asserts into ASSERT, and hook into NULLSTACK.
(return/values): Hook into NULLSTACK, and use ASSERT.
(return/values*) Use ASSERT.
* libguile/vm.c (VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS, VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING): These
are the variables that control assertions and nulling. Perhaps we can
do these per-engine when we start compiling the debug engine separate
from a speedy engine.
(vm_mark_stack): Add a precise stack marker. Yay!
(vm_cont_mark): Mark the continuation stack precisely.
(capture_vm_cont): Record the difference from the vp's stack_base too,
so that we can translate the dynamic links when marking the
continuation stack. Memset the stack to NULL if we are doing nulling.
(reinstate_vm_cont): If we are nulling, null out the relevant part
of the stack.
(vm_reset_stack): When resetting sp due to a nonlocal exit, null out
the stack too.
(vm_mark): If we are nulling, assert that there are no extra values on
the stack. Mark the stack precisely.
2008-10-03 16:00:30 +02:00
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static opcodes; refactor program/objcode division; use new assembly pipeline
* gdbinit: Untested attempts to get the stack fondling macros to deal
with the new program representation.
* libguile/frames.c (scm_vm_frame_arguments, scm_vm_frame_source)
(scm_vm_frame_local_ref, scm_vm_frame_local_set_x): SCM_PROGRAM_DATA is
a struct scm_objcode*.
* libguile/instructions.h:
* libguile/instructions.c: Hide the instruction table and the struct
scm_instruction structure; all access to instructions now goes through
procedures. This is because instructions are no longer in a packed
array indexed by opcode. Also, declare a mask that all instructions
should fit in.
* libguile/objcodes.h:
* libguile/objcodes.c: Rewrite so that object code directly maps its
arity and length from its bytecode. This makes it unnecessary to keep
this information in programs, allowing programs to be simple conses
between the code (objcodes) and data (the object table and the closure
variables).
* libguile/programs.c (scm_make_program): Rework so that make-program
takes objcode, an object table, and externals as arguments. It's much
clearer this way, and we avoid malloc().
* libguile/stacks.c (is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Update for program/objcode
changes.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): Initialize the jump table on the first
run, with the opcodes declared in the instruction sources, and with bad
instructions raising an error instead of wandering off into the
Unknown.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (FETCH_LENGTH): Always represent lengths as 3
bytes. The old code was too error-prone.
(NEXT_JUMP): Mask the instruction with SCM_VM_INSTRUCTION_MASK.
(NEW_FRAME): Update for program/objcode changes.
* libguile/vm-expand.h (VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION, VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION)
(VM_DEFINE_LOADER): Update so that we explicitly specify opcodes, so
that we have a stable bytecode API.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(load-integer): Use an int instead of a long as the accumulator; still
need to revisit this code at some point, I think.
(load-program): Simplify, thankfully!! Just creates the objcode slice
and rolls with it.
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c: Number the opcodes explicitly.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(make-closure): Update for new program API.
* libguile/vm.c (vm_make_boot_program): Update for new program/objcode
API. Still a bit ugly.
(scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Update for new program/objcode API.
* module/language/assembly.scm (byte-length): Fix byte-length calculation
for loaders, and load-program.
(code-pack, code-unpack): Start to move things from (system vm conv)
here.
(object->code, code->object): More things from conv.scm.
* module/language/glil.scm (<glil-program>): Add a new field,
closure-level.
(make-glil-program, compute-closure-level): Calculate the "closure
level" when making a glil program. This is the maximum depth of
external binding refs in this closure.
(unparse-glil): Fix label serialization.
* module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (make-meta): Prepend #f for
the meta's object table, though maybe in the future we can avoid
creating assembly in the first place.
(assoc-ref-or-acons, object-index-and-alist): GRRR! Caught again by the
different sets of arguments to assoc and assoc-ref!
(glil->assembly): Attempt to make the <glil-program> case more
readable, and fix the bugs. Sorry I don't know how to comment this
change any more than this.
(glil->assembly): For <glil-module> serialize the whole key, not just
the name.
(dump-object): subprogram-code is already a list. Serialize integers as
strings, not u8vectors. Fix the order of lists and vectors.
* module/language/glil/spec.scm (glil): Switch orders, so we prefer glil
-> assembly -> objcode. Actually glil->objcode doesn't work any more,
needs to be removed I think.
* module/language/objcode/spec.scm (objcode->value):
s/objcode->program/make-program/.
* module/language/scheme/inline.scm: Add acons inline.
* module/system/vm/conv.scm (make-byte-decoder): Skip the first 8 bytes,
they are header. Handle subprograms properly. Still needs help though.
(decode-length): Lengths are always 3 bytes now.
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm: Superficial changes to keep things
working. I'd like to fix this better in the future.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm (bootstrap-frame?): Fixes for
program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: Export make-program. It's program-objcode
now, no more program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm (vm-load): Use make-program.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: New test, very minimal.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: Export word-size, byte-order, and
write-objcode.
2009-01-29 21:09:04 +01:00
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/* #define VM_ENABLE_PARANOID_ASSERTIONS */
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precise stack marking, fix some missed references, still imperfect
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CHECK_STACK_LEAK, NULLSTACK): Add a new mode,
VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING, that tries to ensure that all stack data past
the top of the stack is NULL. This helps to verify the VM's
consistency. If VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING is not defined, there is no
overhead.
(DROP, DROPN): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(POP_LIST): Hoo, fix a good bug: if CONS triggered a GC, the elements
of the list that had not yet been consed would not be marked, because
the sp was already below them.
(NEXT): Hook into CHECK_STACK_LEAK.
(INIT_ARGS): Add a note that consing the rest arg can cause GC.
(NEW_FRAME): Cons up the external data after initializing the frame, so
that if GC is triggered, the precise marker sees a well-formed frame.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): In the four-integers case, use
the POP macro so that we can hook into NULLSTACK (if necessary).
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (ARGS2, ARGS3): Hook into NULLSTACK.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (halt): Null the nvalues. Rework some asserts
into using ASSERT, and null the stack when we free the frame.
(variable-set): Use DROPN instead of sp -= 2.
(BR): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(goto/args): Hook into NULLSTACK. In the non-self case, delay updating
the frame until after INIT_ARGS so that GC sees a well-formed frame.
Delay consing the externals until after the frame is set up, as in
NEW_FRAME.
(call/cc): Add some asserts.
(return): Rework some asserts into ASSERT, and hook into NULLSTACK.
(return/values): Hook into NULLSTACK, and use ASSERT.
(return/values*) Use ASSERT.
* libguile/vm.c (VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS, VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING): These
are the variables that control assertions and nulling. Perhaps we can
do these per-engine when we start compiling the debug engine separate
from a speedy engine.
(vm_mark_stack): Add a precise stack marker. Yay!
(vm_cont_mark): Mark the continuation stack precisely.
(capture_vm_cont): Record the difference from the vp's stack_base too,
so that we can translate the dynamic links when marking the
continuation stack. Memset the stack to NULL if we are doing nulling.
(reinstate_vm_cont): If we are nulling, null out the relevant part
of the stack.
(vm_reset_stack): When resetting sp due to a nonlocal exit, null out
the stack too.
(vm_mark): If we are nulling, assert that there are no extra values on
the stack. Mark the stack precisely.
2008-10-03 16:00:30 +02:00
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#if defined (VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING) && !defined (VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS)
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#define VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS
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#endif
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/*
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* VM Continuation
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*/
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2005-04-22 11:07:06 +00:00
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scm_t_bits scm_tc16_vm_cont;
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precise stack marking, fix some missed references, still imperfect
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CHECK_STACK_LEAK, NULLSTACK): Add a new mode,
VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING, that tries to ensure that all stack data past
the top of the stack is NULL. This helps to verify the VM's
consistency. If VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING is not defined, there is no
overhead.
(DROP, DROPN): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(POP_LIST): Hoo, fix a good bug: if CONS triggered a GC, the elements
of the list that had not yet been consed would not be marked, because
the sp was already below them.
(NEXT): Hook into CHECK_STACK_LEAK.
(INIT_ARGS): Add a note that consing the rest arg can cause GC.
(NEW_FRAME): Cons up the external data after initializing the frame, so
that if GC is triggered, the precise marker sees a well-formed frame.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): In the four-integers case, use
the POP macro so that we can hook into NULLSTACK (if necessary).
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (ARGS2, ARGS3): Hook into NULLSTACK.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (halt): Null the nvalues. Rework some asserts
into using ASSERT, and null the stack when we free the frame.
(variable-set): Use DROPN instead of sp -= 2.
(BR): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(goto/args): Hook into NULLSTACK. In the non-self case, delay updating
the frame until after INIT_ARGS so that GC sees a well-formed frame.
Delay consing the externals until after the frame is set up, as in
NEW_FRAME.
(call/cc): Add some asserts.
(return): Rework some asserts into ASSERT, and hook into NULLSTACK.
(return/values): Hook into NULLSTACK, and use ASSERT.
(return/values*) Use ASSERT.
* libguile/vm.c (VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS, VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING): These
are the variables that control assertions and nulling. Perhaps we can
do these per-engine when we start compiling the debug engine separate
from a speedy engine.
(vm_mark_stack): Add a precise stack marker. Yay!
(vm_cont_mark): Mark the continuation stack precisely.
(capture_vm_cont): Record the difference from the vp's stack_base too,
so that we can translate the dynamic links when marking the
continuation stack. Memset the stack to NULL if we are doing nulling.
(reinstate_vm_cont): If we are nulling, null out the relevant part
of the stack.
(vm_reset_stack): When resetting sp due to a nonlocal exit, null out
the stack too.
(vm_mark): If we are nulling, assert that there are no extra values on
the stack. Mark the stack precisely.
2008-10-03 16:00:30 +02:00
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static void
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vm_mark_stack (SCM *base, scm_t_ptrdiff size, SCM *fp, scm_t_ptrdiff reloc)
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{
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SCM *sp, *upper, *lower;
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sp = base + size - 1;
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while (sp > base && fp)
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{
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upper = SCM_FRAME_UPPER_ADDRESS (fp);
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lower = SCM_FRAME_LOWER_ADDRESS (fp);
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for (; sp >= upper; sp--)
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if (SCM_NIMP (*sp))
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{
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if (scm_in_heap_p (*sp))
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scm_gc_mark (*sp);
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else
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fprintf (stderr, "BADNESS: crap on the stack: %p\n", *sp);
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}
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/* skip ra, mvra */
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sp -= 2;
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/* update fp from the dynamic link */
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fp = (SCM*)*sp-- + reloc;
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remove heap links in VM frames, incorporate vm frames into normal backtraces
* doc/ref/vm.texi (Stack Layout): Update to remove references to the
"heap link".
* gdbinit: Update for "heap link" removal.
* libguile/frames.c:
* libguile/frames.h: Update macros and diagram for removal of "heap
link". As part of this, we also remove "heap frames", replacing them
with "vm frames", which are much like the interpreter's debug objects,
but for VM stacks. That is to say, they don't actually hold the stack
themselves, just the pointers into stack that's held by a continuation
(either captured or current).
* libguile/stacks.c (stack_depth, read_frames): Since a "stack" object is
really a copy of information that comes from somewhere else, it makes
sense to copy over info from the VM, just as `make-stack' does from the
evaluator. The tricky bit is to figure out how to interleave VM and
interpreter frames. We do that by starting in the interpreter, and
whenever the current frame's procedure is actually a program, we switch
to the VM stack, switching back when we reach a "bootstrap frame". The
last bit is hacky, but it does work...
(is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Hacky predicate to see if a VM frame is a
bootstrap frame.
(scm_make_stack): Accept a VM frame in addition to debug frames.
Probably has some bugs in this case. But in the case that the arg is
#t (a common case), do the right thing, capturing the top VM frame as
well, and interleaving those frames appropriately on the stack.
As an accident, we lost the ability to limit the number of frames in
the backtrace. We could add that back, but personally I always want
*all* frames in the trace... Narrowing still works fine, though there
are some hiccups sometimes -- e.g. an outer cut to a procedure that
does a tail-call in VM code will never find the cut, as it no longer
exists in the continuation.
* libguile/vm.h (struct scm_vm): So! Now that we have switched to save
stacks in the normal make-stack, there's no more need for `this_frame'
or `last_frame'. On the other hand, we can take this opportunity to fix
tracing: when we're in a trace hook, we set `trace_frame' on the VM,
so we know not to fire hooks when we're already in a hook.
(struct scm_vm_cont): Expose this, as make-stack needs it to make VM
frames from VM continuations.
* libguile/vm.c (scm_vm_trace_frame): New function, gets the current
trace frame.
(vm_mark, make_vm): Hook up the trace frame.
(vm_dispatch_hook): New hook dispatcher, with a dynwind so it does the
right thing if the hook exits nonlocally.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): No more this_frame in the wind data.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (RUN_HOOK): Run hooks through the dispatcher.
(ALIGN_AS_NON_IMMEDIATE, POP_LIST_ON_STACK): Remove unused code.
(NEW_FRAME): Adapt for no HL in the frame.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (goto/args, mv-call, return, return/values):
Adapt for no HL in the frame.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm:
* module/system/vm/vm.scm: Beginnings of some reworkings, needs more
thought.
2008-12-26 17:59:46 +01:00
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/* mark from the el down to the lower address */
|
precise stack marking, fix some missed references, still imperfect
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CHECK_STACK_LEAK, NULLSTACK): Add a new mode,
VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING, that tries to ensure that all stack data past
the top of the stack is NULL. This helps to verify the VM's
consistency. If VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING is not defined, there is no
overhead.
(DROP, DROPN): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(POP_LIST): Hoo, fix a good bug: if CONS triggered a GC, the elements
of the list that had not yet been consed would not be marked, because
the sp was already below them.
(NEXT): Hook into CHECK_STACK_LEAK.
(INIT_ARGS): Add a note that consing the rest arg can cause GC.
(NEW_FRAME): Cons up the external data after initializing the frame, so
that if GC is triggered, the precise marker sees a well-formed frame.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): In the four-integers case, use
the POP macro so that we can hook into NULLSTACK (if necessary).
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (ARGS2, ARGS3): Hook into NULLSTACK.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (halt): Null the nvalues. Rework some asserts
into using ASSERT, and null the stack when we free the frame.
(variable-set): Use DROPN instead of sp -= 2.
(BR): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(goto/args): Hook into NULLSTACK. In the non-self case, delay updating
the frame until after INIT_ARGS so that GC sees a well-formed frame.
Delay consing the externals until after the frame is set up, as in
NEW_FRAME.
(call/cc): Add some asserts.
(return): Rework some asserts into ASSERT, and hook into NULLSTACK.
(return/values): Hook into NULLSTACK, and use ASSERT.
(return/values*) Use ASSERT.
* libguile/vm.c (VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS, VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING): These
are the variables that control assertions and nulling. Perhaps we can
do these per-engine when we start compiling the debug engine separate
from a speedy engine.
(vm_mark_stack): Add a precise stack marker. Yay!
(vm_cont_mark): Mark the continuation stack precisely.
(capture_vm_cont): Record the difference from the vp's stack_base too,
so that we can translate the dynamic links when marking the
continuation stack. Memset the stack to NULL if we are doing nulling.
(reinstate_vm_cont): If we are nulling, null out the relevant part
of the stack.
(vm_reset_stack): When resetting sp due to a nonlocal exit, null out
the stack too.
(vm_mark): If we are nulling, assert that there are no extra values on
the stack. Mark the stack precisely.
2008-10-03 16:00:30 +02:00
|
|
|
|
for (; sp >= lower; sp--)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (*sp && SCM_NIMP (*sp))
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_gc_mark (*sp);
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2008-09-24 17:04:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
static SCM
|
|
|
|
|
|
vm_cont_mark (SCM obj)
|
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
precise stack marking, fix some missed references, still imperfect
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CHECK_STACK_LEAK, NULLSTACK): Add a new mode,
VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING, that tries to ensure that all stack data past
the top of the stack is NULL. This helps to verify the VM's
consistency. If VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING is not defined, there is no
overhead.
(DROP, DROPN): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(POP_LIST): Hoo, fix a good bug: if CONS triggered a GC, the elements
of the list that had not yet been consed would not be marked, because
the sp was already below them.
(NEXT): Hook into CHECK_STACK_LEAK.
(INIT_ARGS): Add a note that consing the rest arg can cause GC.
(NEW_FRAME): Cons up the external data after initializing the frame, so
that if GC is triggered, the precise marker sees a well-formed frame.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): In the four-integers case, use
the POP macro so that we can hook into NULLSTACK (if necessary).
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (ARGS2, ARGS3): Hook into NULLSTACK.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (halt): Null the nvalues. Rework some asserts
into using ASSERT, and null the stack when we free the frame.
(variable-set): Use DROPN instead of sp -= 2.
(BR): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(goto/args): Hook into NULLSTACK. In the non-self case, delay updating
the frame until after INIT_ARGS so that GC sees a well-formed frame.
Delay consing the externals until after the frame is set up, as in
NEW_FRAME.
(call/cc): Add some asserts.
(return): Rework some asserts into ASSERT, and hook into NULLSTACK.
(return/values): Hook into NULLSTACK, and use ASSERT.
(return/values*) Use ASSERT.
* libguile/vm.c (VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS, VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING): These
are the variables that control assertions and nulling. Perhaps we can
do these per-engine when we start compiling the debug engine separate
from a speedy engine.
(vm_mark_stack): Add a precise stack marker. Yay!
(vm_cont_mark): Mark the continuation stack precisely.
(capture_vm_cont): Record the difference from the vp's stack_base too,
so that we can translate the dynamic links when marking the
continuation stack. Memset the stack to NULL if we are doing nulling.
(reinstate_vm_cont): If we are nulling, null out the relevant part
of the stack.
(vm_reset_stack): When resetting sp due to a nonlocal exit, null out
the stack too.
(vm_mark): If we are nulling, assert that there are no extra values on
the stack. Mark the stack precisely.
2008-10-03 16:00:30 +02:00
|
|
|
|
struct scm_vm_cont *p = SCM_VM_CONT_DATA (obj);
|
2008-09-24 17:04:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
2009-01-13 22:33:21 +01:00
|
|
|
|
if (p->stack_size)
|
|
|
|
|
|
vm_mark_stack (p->stack_base, p->stack_size, p->fp + p->reloc, p->reloc);
|
2008-09-24 17:04:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return SCM_BOOL_F;
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
static scm_sizet
|
|
|
|
|
|
vm_cont_free (SCM obj)
|
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
|
|
struct scm_vm_cont *p = SCM_VM_CONT_DATA (obj);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_gc_free (p->stack_base, p->stack_size * sizeof (SCM), "stack-base");
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_gc_free (p, sizeof (struct scm_vm), "vm");
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
static SCM
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
capture_vm_cont (struct scm_vm *vp)
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2008-09-24 17:04:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
struct scm_vm_cont *p = scm_gc_malloc (sizeof (*p), "capture_vm_cont");
|
|
|
|
|
|
p->stack_size = vp->sp - vp->stack_base + 1;
|
2005-04-22 16:00:33 +00:00
|
|
|
|
p->stack_base = scm_gc_malloc (p->stack_size * sizeof (SCM),
|
|
|
|
|
|
"capture_vm_cont");
|
precise stack marking, fix some missed references, still imperfect
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CHECK_STACK_LEAK, NULLSTACK): Add a new mode,
VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING, that tries to ensure that all stack data past
the top of the stack is NULL. This helps to verify the VM's
consistency. If VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING is not defined, there is no
overhead.
(DROP, DROPN): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(POP_LIST): Hoo, fix a good bug: if CONS triggered a GC, the elements
of the list that had not yet been consed would not be marked, because
the sp was already below them.
(NEXT): Hook into CHECK_STACK_LEAK.
(INIT_ARGS): Add a note that consing the rest arg can cause GC.
(NEW_FRAME): Cons up the external data after initializing the frame, so
that if GC is triggered, the precise marker sees a well-formed frame.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): In the four-integers case, use
the POP macro so that we can hook into NULLSTACK (if necessary).
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (ARGS2, ARGS3): Hook into NULLSTACK.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (halt): Null the nvalues. Rework some asserts
into using ASSERT, and null the stack when we free the frame.
(variable-set): Use DROPN instead of sp -= 2.
(BR): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(goto/args): Hook into NULLSTACK. In the non-self case, delay updating
the frame until after INIT_ARGS so that GC sees a well-formed frame.
Delay consing the externals until after the frame is set up, as in
NEW_FRAME.
(call/cc): Add some asserts.
(return): Rework some asserts into ASSERT, and hook into NULLSTACK.
(return/values): Hook into NULLSTACK, and use ASSERT.
(return/values*) Use ASSERT.
* libguile/vm.c (VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS, VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING): These
are the variables that control assertions and nulling. Perhaps we can
do these per-engine when we start compiling the debug engine separate
from a speedy engine.
(vm_mark_stack): Add a precise stack marker. Yay!
(vm_cont_mark): Mark the continuation stack precisely.
(capture_vm_cont): Record the difference from the vp's stack_base too,
so that we can translate the dynamic links when marking the
continuation stack. Memset the stack to NULL if we are doing nulling.
(reinstate_vm_cont): If we are nulling, null out the relevant part
of the stack.
(vm_reset_stack): When resetting sp due to a nonlocal exit, null out
the stack too.
(vm_mark): If we are nulling, assert that there are no extra values on
the stack. Mark the stack precisely.
2008-10-03 16:00:30 +02:00
|
|
|
|
#ifdef VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING
|
2008-10-09 14:44:43 +02:00
|
|
|
|
if (vp->sp >= vp->stack_base)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (!vp->sp[0] || vp->sp[1])
|
|
|
|
|
|
abort ();
|
precise stack marking, fix some missed references, still imperfect
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CHECK_STACK_LEAK, NULLSTACK): Add a new mode,
VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING, that tries to ensure that all stack data past
the top of the stack is NULL. This helps to verify the VM's
consistency. If VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING is not defined, there is no
overhead.
(DROP, DROPN): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(POP_LIST): Hoo, fix a good bug: if CONS triggered a GC, the elements
of the list that had not yet been consed would not be marked, because
the sp was already below them.
(NEXT): Hook into CHECK_STACK_LEAK.
(INIT_ARGS): Add a note that consing the rest arg can cause GC.
(NEW_FRAME): Cons up the external data after initializing the frame, so
that if GC is triggered, the precise marker sees a well-formed frame.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): In the four-integers case, use
the POP macro so that we can hook into NULLSTACK (if necessary).
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (ARGS2, ARGS3): Hook into NULLSTACK.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (halt): Null the nvalues. Rework some asserts
into using ASSERT, and null the stack when we free the frame.
(variable-set): Use DROPN instead of sp -= 2.
(BR): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(goto/args): Hook into NULLSTACK. In the non-self case, delay updating
the frame until after INIT_ARGS so that GC sees a well-formed frame.
Delay consing the externals until after the frame is set up, as in
NEW_FRAME.
(call/cc): Add some asserts.
(return): Rework some asserts into ASSERT, and hook into NULLSTACK.
(return/values): Hook into NULLSTACK, and use ASSERT.
(return/values*) Use ASSERT.
* libguile/vm.c (VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS, VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING): These
are the variables that control assertions and nulling. Perhaps we can
do these per-engine when we start compiling the debug engine separate
from a speedy engine.
(vm_mark_stack): Add a precise stack marker. Yay!
(vm_cont_mark): Mark the continuation stack precisely.
(capture_vm_cont): Record the difference from the vp's stack_base too,
so that we can translate the dynamic links when marking the
continuation stack. Memset the stack to NULL if we are doing nulling.
(reinstate_vm_cont): If we are nulling, null out the relevant part
of the stack.
(vm_reset_stack): When resetting sp due to a nonlocal exit, null out
the stack too.
(vm_mark): If we are nulling, assert that there are no extra values on
the stack. Mark the stack precisely.
2008-10-03 16:00:30 +02:00
|
|
|
|
memset (p->stack_base, 0, p->stack_size * sizeof (SCM));
|
|
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
p->ip = vp->ip;
|
2009-01-13 22:33:21 +01:00
|
|
|
|
p->sp = vp->sp;
|
|
|
|
|
|
p->fp = vp->fp;
|
2008-09-24 17:04:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
memcpy (p->stack_base, vp->stack_base, p->stack_size * sizeof (SCM));
|
precise stack marking, fix some missed references, still imperfect
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CHECK_STACK_LEAK, NULLSTACK): Add a new mode,
VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING, that tries to ensure that all stack data past
the top of the stack is NULL. This helps to verify the VM's
consistency. If VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING is not defined, there is no
overhead.
(DROP, DROPN): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(POP_LIST): Hoo, fix a good bug: if CONS triggered a GC, the elements
of the list that had not yet been consed would not be marked, because
the sp was already below them.
(NEXT): Hook into CHECK_STACK_LEAK.
(INIT_ARGS): Add a note that consing the rest arg can cause GC.
(NEW_FRAME): Cons up the external data after initializing the frame, so
that if GC is triggered, the precise marker sees a well-formed frame.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): In the four-integers case, use
the POP macro so that we can hook into NULLSTACK (if necessary).
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (ARGS2, ARGS3): Hook into NULLSTACK.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (halt): Null the nvalues. Rework some asserts
into using ASSERT, and null the stack when we free the frame.
(variable-set): Use DROPN instead of sp -= 2.
(BR): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(goto/args): Hook into NULLSTACK. In the non-self case, delay updating
the frame until after INIT_ARGS so that GC sees a well-formed frame.
Delay consing the externals until after the frame is set up, as in
NEW_FRAME.
(call/cc): Add some asserts.
(return): Rework some asserts into ASSERT, and hook into NULLSTACK.
(return/values): Hook into NULLSTACK, and use ASSERT.
(return/values*) Use ASSERT.
* libguile/vm.c (VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS, VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING): These
are the variables that control assertions and nulling. Perhaps we can
do these per-engine when we start compiling the debug engine separate
from a speedy engine.
(vm_mark_stack): Add a precise stack marker. Yay!
(vm_cont_mark): Mark the continuation stack precisely.
(capture_vm_cont): Record the difference from the vp's stack_base too,
so that we can translate the dynamic links when marking the
continuation stack. Memset the stack to NULL if we are doing nulling.
(reinstate_vm_cont): If we are nulling, null out the relevant part
of the stack.
(vm_reset_stack): When resetting sp due to a nonlocal exit, null out
the stack too.
(vm_mark): If we are nulling, assert that there are no extra values on
the stack. Mark the stack precisely.
2008-10-03 16:00:30 +02:00
|
|
|
|
p->reloc = p->stack_base - vp->stack_base;
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_RETURN_NEWSMOB (scm_tc16_vm_cont, p);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
static void
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
reinstate_vm_cont (struct scm_vm *vp, SCM cont)
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2008-09-24 17:04:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
struct scm_vm_cont *p = SCM_VM_CONT_DATA (cont);
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
if (vp->stack_size < p->stack_size)
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
/* puts ("FIXME: Need to expand"); */
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
abort ();
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
precise stack marking, fix some missed references, still imperfect
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CHECK_STACK_LEAK, NULLSTACK): Add a new mode,
VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING, that tries to ensure that all stack data past
the top of the stack is NULL. This helps to verify the VM's
consistency. If VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING is not defined, there is no
overhead.
(DROP, DROPN): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(POP_LIST): Hoo, fix a good bug: if CONS triggered a GC, the elements
of the list that had not yet been consed would not be marked, because
the sp was already below them.
(NEXT): Hook into CHECK_STACK_LEAK.
(INIT_ARGS): Add a note that consing the rest arg can cause GC.
(NEW_FRAME): Cons up the external data after initializing the frame, so
that if GC is triggered, the precise marker sees a well-formed frame.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): In the four-integers case, use
the POP macro so that we can hook into NULLSTACK (if necessary).
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (ARGS2, ARGS3): Hook into NULLSTACK.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (halt): Null the nvalues. Rework some asserts
into using ASSERT, and null the stack when we free the frame.
(variable-set): Use DROPN instead of sp -= 2.
(BR): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(goto/args): Hook into NULLSTACK. In the non-self case, delay updating
the frame until after INIT_ARGS so that GC sees a well-formed frame.
Delay consing the externals until after the frame is set up, as in
NEW_FRAME.
(call/cc): Add some asserts.
(return): Rework some asserts into ASSERT, and hook into NULLSTACK.
(return/values): Hook into NULLSTACK, and use ASSERT.
(return/values*) Use ASSERT.
* libguile/vm.c (VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS, VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING): These
are the variables that control assertions and nulling. Perhaps we can
do these per-engine when we start compiling the debug engine separate
from a speedy engine.
(vm_mark_stack): Add a precise stack marker. Yay!
(vm_cont_mark): Mark the continuation stack precisely.
(capture_vm_cont): Record the difference from the vp's stack_base too,
so that we can translate the dynamic links when marking the
continuation stack. Memset the stack to NULL if we are doing nulling.
(reinstate_vm_cont): If we are nulling, null out the relevant part
of the stack.
(vm_reset_stack): When resetting sp due to a nonlocal exit, null out
the stack too.
(vm_mark): If we are nulling, assert that there are no extra values on
the stack. Mark the stack precisely.
2008-10-03 16:00:30 +02:00
|
|
|
|
#ifdef VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING
|
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
2009-01-13 22:33:21 +01:00
|
|
|
|
scm_t_ptrdiff nzero = (vp->sp - p->sp);
|
precise stack marking, fix some missed references, still imperfect
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CHECK_STACK_LEAK, NULLSTACK): Add a new mode,
VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING, that tries to ensure that all stack data past
the top of the stack is NULL. This helps to verify the VM's
consistency. If VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING is not defined, there is no
overhead.
(DROP, DROPN): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(POP_LIST): Hoo, fix a good bug: if CONS triggered a GC, the elements
of the list that had not yet been consed would not be marked, because
the sp was already below them.
(NEXT): Hook into CHECK_STACK_LEAK.
(INIT_ARGS): Add a note that consing the rest arg can cause GC.
(NEW_FRAME): Cons up the external data after initializing the frame, so
that if GC is triggered, the precise marker sees a well-formed frame.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): In the four-integers case, use
the POP macro so that we can hook into NULLSTACK (if necessary).
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (ARGS2, ARGS3): Hook into NULLSTACK.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (halt): Null the nvalues. Rework some asserts
into using ASSERT, and null the stack when we free the frame.
(variable-set): Use DROPN instead of sp -= 2.
(BR): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(goto/args): Hook into NULLSTACK. In the non-self case, delay updating
the frame until after INIT_ARGS so that GC sees a well-formed frame.
Delay consing the externals until after the frame is set up, as in
NEW_FRAME.
(call/cc): Add some asserts.
(return): Rework some asserts into ASSERT, and hook into NULLSTACK.
(return/values): Hook into NULLSTACK, and use ASSERT.
(return/values*) Use ASSERT.
* libguile/vm.c (VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS, VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING): These
are the variables that control assertions and nulling. Perhaps we can
do these per-engine when we start compiling the debug engine separate
from a speedy engine.
(vm_mark_stack): Add a precise stack marker. Yay!
(vm_cont_mark): Mark the continuation stack precisely.
(capture_vm_cont): Record the difference from the vp's stack_base too,
so that we can translate the dynamic links when marking the
continuation stack. Memset the stack to NULL if we are doing nulling.
(reinstate_vm_cont): If we are nulling, null out the relevant part
of the stack.
(vm_reset_stack): When resetting sp due to a nonlocal exit, null out
the stack too.
(vm_mark): If we are nulling, assert that there are no extra values on
the stack. Mark the stack precisely.
2008-10-03 16:00:30 +02:00
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if (nzero > 0)
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2008-10-09 14:44:43 +02:00
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memset (vp->stack_base + p->stack_size, 0, nzero * sizeof (SCM));
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/* actually nzero should always be negative, because vm_reset_stack will
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unwind the stack to some point *below* this continuation */
|
precise stack marking, fix some missed references, still imperfect
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CHECK_STACK_LEAK, NULLSTACK): Add a new mode,
VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING, that tries to ensure that all stack data past
the top of the stack is NULL. This helps to verify the VM's
consistency. If VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING is not defined, there is no
overhead.
(DROP, DROPN): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(POP_LIST): Hoo, fix a good bug: if CONS triggered a GC, the elements
of the list that had not yet been consed would not be marked, because
the sp was already below them.
(NEXT): Hook into CHECK_STACK_LEAK.
(INIT_ARGS): Add a note that consing the rest arg can cause GC.
(NEW_FRAME): Cons up the external data after initializing the frame, so
that if GC is triggered, the precise marker sees a well-formed frame.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): In the four-integers case, use
the POP macro so that we can hook into NULLSTACK (if necessary).
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (ARGS2, ARGS3): Hook into NULLSTACK.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (halt): Null the nvalues. Rework some asserts
into using ASSERT, and null the stack when we free the frame.
(variable-set): Use DROPN instead of sp -= 2.
(BR): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(goto/args): Hook into NULLSTACK. In the non-self case, delay updating
the frame until after INIT_ARGS so that GC sees a well-formed frame.
Delay consing the externals until after the frame is set up, as in
NEW_FRAME.
(call/cc): Add some asserts.
(return): Rework some asserts into ASSERT, and hook into NULLSTACK.
(return/values): Hook into NULLSTACK, and use ASSERT.
(return/values*) Use ASSERT.
* libguile/vm.c (VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS, VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING): These
are the variables that control assertions and nulling. Perhaps we can
do these per-engine when we start compiling the debug engine separate
from a speedy engine.
(vm_mark_stack): Add a precise stack marker. Yay!
(vm_cont_mark): Mark the continuation stack precisely.
(capture_vm_cont): Record the difference from the vp's stack_base too,
so that we can translate the dynamic links when marking the
continuation stack. Memset the stack to NULL if we are doing nulling.
(reinstate_vm_cont): If we are nulling, null out the relevant part
of the stack.
(vm_reset_stack): When resetting sp due to a nonlocal exit, null out
the stack too.
(vm_mark): If we are nulling, assert that there are no extra values on
the stack. Mark the stack precisely.
2008-10-03 16:00:30 +02:00
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}
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#endif
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2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
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vp->ip = p->ip;
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2009-01-13 22:33:21 +01:00
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vp->sp = p->sp;
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vp->fp = p->fp;
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2008-09-24 17:04:14 +02:00
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memcpy (vp->stack_base, p->stack_base, p->stack_size * sizeof (SCM));
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}
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/* In theory, a number of vm instances can be active in the call trace, and we
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only want to reify the continuations of those in the current continuation
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root. I don't see a nice way to do this -- ideally it would involve dynwinds,
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and previous values of the *the-vm* fluid within the current continuation
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root. But we don't have access to continuation roots in the dynwind stack.
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So, just punt for now -- take the current value of *the-vm*.
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While I'm on the topic, ideally we could avoid copying the C stack if the
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continuation root is inside VM code, and call/cc was invoked within that same
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call to vm_run; but that's currently not implemented.
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*/
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SCM
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scm_vm_capture_continuations (void)
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{
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SCM vm = scm_the_vm ();
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return scm_acons (vm, capture_vm_cont (SCM_VM_DATA (vm)), SCM_EOL);
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}
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void
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scm_vm_reinstate_continuations (SCM conts)
|
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{
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for (; conts != SCM_EOL; conts = SCM_CDR (conts))
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reinstate_vm_cont (SCM_VM_DATA (SCM_CAAR (conts)), SCM_CDAR (conts));
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2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
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}
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remove heap links in VM frames, incorporate vm frames into normal backtraces
* doc/ref/vm.texi (Stack Layout): Update to remove references to the
"heap link".
* gdbinit: Update for "heap link" removal.
* libguile/frames.c:
* libguile/frames.h: Update macros and diagram for removal of "heap
link". As part of this, we also remove "heap frames", replacing them
with "vm frames", which are much like the interpreter's debug objects,
but for VM stacks. That is to say, they don't actually hold the stack
themselves, just the pointers into stack that's held by a continuation
(either captured or current).
* libguile/stacks.c (stack_depth, read_frames): Since a "stack" object is
really a copy of information that comes from somewhere else, it makes
sense to copy over info from the VM, just as `make-stack' does from the
evaluator. The tricky bit is to figure out how to interleave VM and
interpreter frames. We do that by starting in the interpreter, and
whenever the current frame's procedure is actually a program, we switch
to the VM stack, switching back when we reach a "bootstrap frame". The
last bit is hacky, but it does work...
(is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Hacky predicate to see if a VM frame is a
bootstrap frame.
(scm_make_stack): Accept a VM frame in addition to debug frames.
Probably has some bugs in this case. But in the case that the arg is
#t (a common case), do the right thing, capturing the top VM frame as
well, and interleaving those frames appropriately on the stack.
As an accident, we lost the ability to limit the number of frames in
the backtrace. We could add that back, but personally I always want
*all* frames in the trace... Narrowing still works fine, though there
are some hiccups sometimes -- e.g. an outer cut to a procedure that
does a tail-call in VM code will never find the cut, as it no longer
exists in the continuation.
* libguile/vm.h (struct scm_vm): So! Now that we have switched to save
stacks in the normal make-stack, there's no more need for `this_frame'
or `last_frame'. On the other hand, we can take this opportunity to fix
tracing: when we're in a trace hook, we set `trace_frame' on the VM,
so we know not to fire hooks when we're already in a hook.
(struct scm_vm_cont): Expose this, as make-stack needs it to make VM
frames from VM continuations.
* libguile/vm.c (scm_vm_trace_frame): New function, gets the current
trace frame.
(vm_mark, make_vm): Hook up the trace frame.
(vm_dispatch_hook): New hook dispatcher, with a dynwind so it does the
right thing if the hook exits nonlocally.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): No more this_frame in the wind data.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (RUN_HOOK): Run hooks through the dispatcher.
(ALIGN_AS_NON_IMMEDIATE, POP_LIST_ON_STACK): Remove unused code.
(NEW_FRAME): Adapt for no HL in the frame.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (goto/args, mv-call, return, return/values):
Adapt for no HL in the frame.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm:
* module/system/vm/vm.scm: Beginnings of some reworkings, needs more
thought.
2008-12-26 17:59:46 +01:00
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|
|
static void enfalsen_frame (void *p)
|
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
|
|
struct scm_vm *vp = p;
|
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|
|
|
|
vp->trace_frame = SCM_BOOL_F;
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
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|
|
|
static void
|
|
|
|
|
|
vm_dispatch_hook (SCM vm, SCM hook, SCM hook_args)
|
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
|
|
struct scm_vm *vp = SCM_VM_DATA (vm);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (!SCM_FALSEP (vp->trace_frame))
|
|
|
|
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_dynwind_begin (0);
|
|
|
|
|
|
vp->trace_frame = scm_c_make_vm_frame (vm, vp->fp, vp->sp, vp->ip, 0);
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_dynwind_unwind_handler (enfalsen_frame, vp, SCM_F_WIND_EXPLICITLY);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_c_run_hook (hook, hook_args);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_dynwind_end ();
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
|
|
* VM Internal functions
|
|
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2008-09-02 00:27:59 -07:00
|
|
|
|
static SCM sym_vm_run;
|
|
|
|
|
|
static SCM sym_vm_error;
|
|
|
|
|
|
static SCM sym_debug;
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
static opcodes; refactor program/objcode division; use new assembly pipeline
* gdbinit: Untested attempts to get the stack fondling macros to deal
with the new program representation.
* libguile/frames.c (scm_vm_frame_arguments, scm_vm_frame_source)
(scm_vm_frame_local_ref, scm_vm_frame_local_set_x): SCM_PROGRAM_DATA is
a struct scm_objcode*.
* libguile/instructions.h:
* libguile/instructions.c: Hide the instruction table and the struct
scm_instruction structure; all access to instructions now goes through
procedures. This is because instructions are no longer in a packed
array indexed by opcode. Also, declare a mask that all instructions
should fit in.
* libguile/objcodes.h:
* libguile/objcodes.c: Rewrite so that object code directly maps its
arity and length from its bytecode. This makes it unnecessary to keep
this information in programs, allowing programs to be simple conses
between the code (objcodes) and data (the object table and the closure
variables).
* libguile/programs.c (scm_make_program): Rework so that make-program
takes objcode, an object table, and externals as arguments. It's much
clearer this way, and we avoid malloc().
* libguile/stacks.c (is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Update for program/objcode
changes.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): Initialize the jump table on the first
run, with the opcodes declared in the instruction sources, and with bad
instructions raising an error instead of wandering off into the
Unknown.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (FETCH_LENGTH): Always represent lengths as 3
bytes. The old code was too error-prone.
(NEXT_JUMP): Mask the instruction with SCM_VM_INSTRUCTION_MASK.
(NEW_FRAME): Update for program/objcode changes.
* libguile/vm-expand.h (VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION, VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION)
(VM_DEFINE_LOADER): Update so that we explicitly specify opcodes, so
that we have a stable bytecode API.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(load-integer): Use an int instead of a long as the accumulator; still
need to revisit this code at some point, I think.
(load-program): Simplify, thankfully!! Just creates the objcode slice
and rolls with it.
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c: Number the opcodes explicitly.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(make-closure): Update for new program API.
* libguile/vm.c (vm_make_boot_program): Update for new program/objcode
API. Still a bit ugly.
(scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Update for new program/objcode API.
* module/language/assembly.scm (byte-length): Fix byte-length calculation
for loaders, and load-program.
(code-pack, code-unpack): Start to move things from (system vm conv)
here.
(object->code, code->object): More things from conv.scm.
* module/language/glil.scm (<glil-program>): Add a new field,
closure-level.
(make-glil-program, compute-closure-level): Calculate the "closure
level" when making a glil program. This is the maximum depth of
external binding refs in this closure.
(unparse-glil): Fix label serialization.
* module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (make-meta): Prepend #f for
the meta's object table, though maybe in the future we can avoid
creating assembly in the first place.
(assoc-ref-or-acons, object-index-and-alist): GRRR! Caught again by the
different sets of arguments to assoc and assoc-ref!
(glil->assembly): Attempt to make the <glil-program> case more
readable, and fix the bugs. Sorry I don't know how to comment this
change any more than this.
(glil->assembly): For <glil-module> serialize the whole key, not just
the name.
(dump-object): subprogram-code is already a list. Serialize integers as
strings, not u8vectors. Fix the order of lists and vectors.
* module/language/glil/spec.scm (glil): Switch orders, so we prefer glil
-> assembly -> objcode. Actually glil->objcode doesn't work any more,
needs to be removed I think.
* module/language/objcode/spec.scm (objcode->value):
s/objcode->program/make-program/.
* module/language/scheme/inline.scm: Add acons inline.
* module/system/vm/conv.scm (make-byte-decoder): Skip the first 8 bytes,
they are header. Handle subprograms properly. Still needs help though.
(decode-length): Lengths are always 3 bytes now.
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm: Superficial changes to keep things
working. I'd like to fix this better in the future.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm (bootstrap-frame?): Fixes for
program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: Export make-program. It's program-objcode
now, no more program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm (vm-load): Use make-program.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: New test, very minimal.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: Export word-size, byte-order, and
write-objcode.
2009-01-29 21:09:04 +01:00
|
|
|
|
static SCM make_u8vector (const scm_t_uint8 *bytes, size_t len)
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
static opcodes; refactor program/objcode division; use new assembly pipeline
* gdbinit: Untested attempts to get the stack fondling macros to deal
with the new program representation.
* libguile/frames.c (scm_vm_frame_arguments, scm_vm_frame_source)
(scm_vm_frame_local_ref, scm_vm_frame_local_set_x): SCM_PROGRAM_DATA is
a struct scm_objcode*.
* libguile/instructions.h:
* libguile/instructions.c: Hide the instruction table and the struct
scm_instruction structure; all access to instructions now goes through
procedures. This is because instructions are no longer in a packed
array indexed by opcode. Also, declare a mask that all instructions
should fit in.
* libguile/objcodes.h:
* libguile/objcodes.c: Rewrite so that object code directly maps its
arity and length from its bytecode. This makes it unnecessary to keep
this information in programs, allowing programs to be simple conses
between the code (objcodes) and data (the object table and the closure
variables).
* libguile/programs.c (scm_make_program): Rework so that make-program
takes objcode, an object table, and externals as arguments. It's much
clearer this way, and we avoid malloc().
* libguile/stacks.c (is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Update for program/objcode
changes.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): Initialize the jump table on the first
run, with the opcodes declared in the instruction sources, and with bad
instructions raising an error instead of wandering off into the
Unknown.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (FETCH_LENGTH): Always represent lengths as 3
bytes. The old code was too error-prone.
(NEXT_JUMP): Mask the instruction with SCM_VM_INSTRUCTION_MASK.
(NEW_FRAME): Update for program/objcode changes.
* libguile/vm-expand.h (VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION, VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION)
(VM_DEFINE_LOADER): Update so that we explicitly specify opcodes, so
that we have a stable bytecode API.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(load-integer): Use an int instead of a long as the accumulator; still
need to revisit this code at some point, I think.
(load-program): Simplify, thankfully!! Just creates the objcode slice
and rolls with it.
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c: Number the opcodes explicitly.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(make-closure): Update for new program API.
* libguile/vm.c (vm_make_boot_program): Update for new program/objcode
API. Still a bit ugly.
(scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Update for new program/objcode API.
* module/language/assembly.scm (byte-length): Fix byte-length calculation
for loaders, and load-program.
(code-pack, code-unpack): Start to move things from (system vm conv)
here.
(object->code, code->object): More things from conv.scm.
* module/language/glil.scm (<glil-program>): Add a new field,
closure-level.
(make-glil-program, compute-closure-level): Calculate the "closure
level" when making a glil program. This is the maximum depth of
external binding refs in this closure.
(unparse-glil): Fix label serialization.
* module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (make-meta): Prepend #f for
the meta's object table, though maybe in the future we can avoid
creating assembly in the first place.
(assoc-ref-or-acons, object-index-and-alist): GRRR! Caught again by the
different sets of arguments to assoc and assoc-ref!
(glil->assembly): Attempt to make the <glil-program> case more
readable, and fix the bugs. Sorry I don't know how to comment this
change any more than this.
(glil->assembly): For <glil-module> serialize the whole key, not just
the name.
(dump-object): subprogram-code is already a list. Serialize integers as
strings, not u8vectors. Fix the order of lists and vectors.
* module/language/glil/spec.scm (glil): Switch orders, so we prefer glil
-> assembly -> objcode. Actually glil->objcode doesn't work any more,
needs to be removed I think.
* module/language/objcode/spec.scm (objcode->value):
s/objcode->program/make-program/.
* module/language/scheme/inline.scm: Add acons inline.
* module/system/vm/conv.scm (make-byte-decoder): Skip the first 8 bytes,
they are header. Handle subprograms properly. Still needs help though.
(decode-length): Lengths are always 3 bytes now.
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm: Superficial changes to keep things
working. I'd like to fix this better in the future.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm (bootstrap-frame?): Fixes for
program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: Export make-program. It's program-objcode
now, no more program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm (vm-load): Use make-program.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: New test, very minimal.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: Export word-size, byte-order, and
write-objcode.
2009-01-29 21:09:04 +01:00
|
|
|
|
scm_t_uint8 *new_bytes = scm_gc_malloc (len, "make-u8vector");
|
|
|
|
|
|
memcpy (new_bytes, bytes, len);
|
|
|
|
|
|
return scm_take_u8vector (new_bytes, len);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
move module and meta inside programs' object tables
* libguile/programs.h (struct scm_program): Remove the module and meta
fields.
* libguile/programs.c (scm_c_make_program): Add a new argument, `objs'.
If it's a vector, we'll look for the module and the metadata in there,
instead of having them in the scm_program structure.
(scm_c_make_closure, program_mark, scm_program_meta)
(scm_c_program_source, scm_program_module): Adapt to the new program
representation.
* libguile/objcodes.c (scm_objcode_to_program): Pass #f as the object
table when making the program.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CACHE_PROGRAM):
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): Rework to use the simple vector API for
getting the current object table. Call the helper,
vm_make_boot_program, to make the boot program.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): Set the current module and the
meta in the object vector, which we pass to scm_c_make_program.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (toplevel-ref, toplevel-set): Adapt to the new
program representation.
* module/language/glil/compile-objcode.scm (codegen): Clarify.
2009-01-17 16:42:53 +01:00
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static SCM
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2009-01-31 21:54:59 +01:00
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really_make_boot_program (long nargs)
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move module and meta inside programs' object tables
* libguile/programs.h (struct scm_program): Remove the module and meta
fields.
* libguile/programs.c (scm_c_make_program): Add a new argument, `objs'.
If it's a vector, we'll look for the module and the metadata in there,
instead of having them in the scm_program structure.
(scm_c_make_closure, program_mark, scm_program_meta)
(scm_c_program_source, scm_program_module): Adapt to the new program
representation.
* libguile/objcodes.c (scm_objcode_to_program): Pass #f as the object
table when making the program.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CACHE_PROGRAM):
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): Rework to use the simple vector API for
getting the current object table. Call the helper,
vm_make_boot_program, to make the boot program.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): Set the current module and the
meta in the object vector, which we pass to scm_c_make_program.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (toplevel-ref, toplevel-set): Adapt to the new
program representation.
* module/language/glil/compile-objcode.scm (codegen): Clarify.
2009-01-17 16:42:53 +01:00
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{
|
static opcodes; refactor program/objcode division; use new assembly pipeline
* gdbinit: Untested attempts to get the stack fondling macros to deal
with the new program representation.
* libguile/frames.c (scm_vm_frame_arguments, scm_vm_frame_source)
(scm_vm_frame_local_ref, scm_vm_frame_local_set_x): SCM_PROGRAM_DATA is
a struct scm_objcode*.
* libguile/instructions.h:
* libguile/instructions.c: Hide the instruction table and the struct
scm_instruction structure; all access to instructions now goes through
procedures. This is because instructions are no longer in a packed
array indexed by opcode. Also, declare a mask that all instructions
should fit in.
* libguile/objcodes.h:
* libguile/objcodes.c: Rewrite so that object code directly maps its
arity and length from its bytecode. This makes it unnecessary to keep
this information in programs, allowing programs to be simple conses
between the code (objcodes) and data (the object table and the closure
variables).
* libguile/programs.c (scm_make_program): Rework so that make-program
takes objcode, an object table, and externals as arguments. It's much
clearer this way, and we avoid malloc().
* libguile/stacks.c (is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Update for program/objcode
changes.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): Initialize the jump table on the first
run, with the opcodes declared in the instruction sources, and with bad
instructions raising an error instead of wandering off into the
Unknown.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (FETCH_LENGTH): Always represent lengths as 3
bytes. The old code was too error-prone.
(NEXT_JUMP): Mask the instruction with SCM_VM_INSTRUCTION_MASK.
(NEW_FRAME): Update for program/objcode changes.
* libguile/vm-expand.h (VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION, VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION)
(VM_DEFINE_LOADER): Update so that we explicitly specify opcodes, so
that we have a stable bytecode API.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(load-integer): Use an int instead of a long as the accumulator; still
need to revisit this code at some point, I think.
(load-program): Simplify, thankfully!! Just creates the objcode slice
and rolls with it.
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c: Number the opcodes explicitly.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(make-closure): Update for new program API.
* libguile/vm.c (vm_make_boot_program): Update for new program/objcode
API. Still a bit ugly.
(scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Update for new program/objcode API.
* module/language/assembly.scm (byte-length): Fix byte-length calculation
for loaders, and load-program.
(code-pack, code-unpack): Start to move things from (system vm conv)
here.
(object->code, code->object): More things from conv.scm.
* module/language/glil.scm (<glil-program>): Add a new field,
closure-level.
(make-glil-program, compute-closure-level): Calculate the "closure
level" when making a glil program. This is the maximum depth of
external binding refs in this closure.
(unparse-glil): Fix label serialization.
* module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (make-meta): Prepend #f for
the meta's object table, though maybe in the future we can avoid
creating assembly in the first place.
(assoc-ref-or-acons, object-index-and-alist): GRRR! Caught again by the
different sets of arguments to assoc and assoc-ref!
(glil->assembly): Attempt to make the <glil-program> case more
readable, and fix the bugs. Sorry I don't know how to comment this
change any more than this.
(glil->assembly): For <glil-module> serialize the whole key, not just
the name.
(dump-object): subprogram-code is already a list. Serialize integers as
strings, not u8vectors. Fix the order of lists and vectors.
* module/language/glil/spec.scm (glil): Switch orders, so we prefer glil
-> assembly -> objcode. Actually glil->objcode doesn't work any more,
needs to be removed I think.
* module/language/objcode/spec.scm (objcode->value):
s/objcode->program/make-program/.
* module/language/scheme/inline.scm: Add acons inline.
* module/system/vm/conv.scm (make-byte-decoder): Skip the first 8 bytes,
they are header. Handle subprograms properly. Still needs help though.
(decode-length): Lengths are always 3 bytes now.
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm: Superficial changes to keep things
working. I'd like to fix this better in the future.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm (bootstrap-frame?): Fixes for
program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: Export make-program. It's program-objcode
now, no more program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm (vm-load): Use make-program.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: New test, very minimal.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: Export word-size, byte-order, and
write-objcode.
2009-01-29 21:09:04 +01:00
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scm_byte_t bytes[] = {0, 0, 0, 0,
|
2009-02-01 09:19:24 +01:00
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0, 0, 0, 0,
|
static opcodes; refactor program/objcode division; use new assembly pipeline
* gdbinit: Untested attempts to get the stack fondling macros to deal
with the new program representation.
* libguile/frames.c (scm_vm_frame_arguments, scm_vm_frame_source)
(scm_vm_frame_local_ref, scm_vm_frame_local_set_x): SCM_PROGRAM_DATA is
a struct scm_objcode*.
* libguile/instructions.h:
* libguile/instructions.c: Hide the instruction table and the struct
scm_instruction structure; all access to instructions now goes through
procedures. This is because instructions are no longer in a packed
array indexed by opcode. Also, declare a mask that all instructions
should fit in.
* libguile/objcodes.h:
* libguile/objcodes.c: Rewrite so that object code directly maps its
arity and length from its bytecode. This makes it unnecessary to keep
this information in programs, allowing programs to be simple conses
between the code (objcodes) and data (the object table and the closure
variables).
* libguile/programs.c (scm_make_program): Rework so that make-program
takes objcode, an object table, and externals as arguments. It's much
clearer this way, and we avoid malloc().
* libguile/stacks.c (is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Update for program/objcode
changes.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): Initialize the jump table on the first
run, with the opcodes declared in the instruction sources, and with bad
instructions raising an error instead of wandering off into the
Unknown.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (FETCH_LENGTH): Always represent lengths as 3
bytes. The old code was too error-prone.
(NEXT_JUMP): Mask the instruction with SCM_VM_INSTRUCTION_MASK.
(NEW_FRAME): Update for program/objcode changes.
* libguile/vm-expand.h (VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION, VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION)
(VM_DEFINE_LOADER): Update so that we explicitly specify opcodes, so
that we have a stable bytecode API.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(load-integer): Use an int instead of a long as the accumulator; still
need to revisit this code at some point, I think.
(load-program): Simplify, thankfully!! Just creates the objcode slice
and rolls with it.
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c: Number the opcodes explicitly.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(make-closure): Update for new program API.
* libguile/vm.c (vm_make_boot_program): Update for new program/objcode
API. Still a bit ugly.
(scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Update for new program/objcode API.
* module/language/assembly.scm (byte-length): Fix byte-length calculation
for loaders, and load-program.
(code-pack, code-unpack): Start to move things from (system vm conv)
here.
(object->code, code->object): More things from conv.scm.
* module/language/glil.scm (<glil-program>): Add a new field,
closure-level.
(make-glil-program, compute-closure-level): Calculate the "closure
level" when making a glil program. This is the maximum depth of
external binding refs in this closure.
(unparse-glil): Fix label serialization.
* module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (make-meta): Prepend #f for
the meta's object table, though maybe in the future we can avoid
creating assembly in the first place.
(assoc-ref-or-acons, object-index-and-alist): GRRR! Caught again by the
different sets of arguments to assoc and assoc-ref!
(glil->assembly): Attempt to make the <glil-program> case more
readable, and fix the bugs. Sorry I don't know how to comment this
change any more than this.
(glil->assembly): For <glil-module> serialize the whole key, not just
the name.
(dump-object): subprogram-code is already a list. Serialize integers as
strings, not u8vectors. Fix the order of lists and vectors.
* module/language/glil/spec.scm (glil): Switch orders, so we prefer glil
-> assembly -> objcode. Actually glil->objcode doesn't work any more,
needs to be removed I think.
* module/language/objcode/spec.scm (objcode->value):
s/objcode->program/make-program/.
* module/language/scheme/inline.scm: Add acons inline.
* module/system/vm/conv.scm (make-byte-decoder): Skip the first 8 bytes,
they are header. Handle subprograms properly. Still needs help though.
(decode-length): Lengths are always 3 bytes now.
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm: Superficial changes to keep things
working. I'd like to fix this better in the future.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm (bootstrap-frame?): Fixes for
program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: Export make-program. It's program-objcode
now, no more program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm (vm-load): Use make-program.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: New test, very minimal.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: Export word-size, byte-order, and
write-objcode.
2009-01-29 21:09:04 +01:00
|
|
|
|
0, 0, 0, 0,
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_op_mv_call, 0, 0, 1, scm_op_make_int8_1, scm_op_halt};
|
2009-02-01 09:19:24 +01:00
|
|
|
|
((scm_t_uint32*)bytes)[1] = 6; /* set len in current endianness, no meta */
|
static opcodes; refactor program/objcode division; use new assembly pipeline
* gdbinit: Untested attempts to get the stack fondling macros to deal
with the new program representation.
* libguile/frames.c (scm_vm_frame_arguments, scm_vm_frame_source)
(scm_vm_frame_local_ref, scm_vm_frame_local_set_x): SCM_PROGRAM_DATA is
a struct scm_objcode*.
* libguile/instructions.h:
* libguile/instructions.c: Hide the instruction table and the struct
scm_instruction structure; all access to instructions now goes through
procedures. This is because instructions are no longer in a packed
array indexed by opcode. Also, declare a mask that all instructions
should fit in.
* libguile/objcodes.h:
* libguile/objcodes.c: Rewrite so that object code directly maps its
arity and length from its bytecode. This makes it unnecessary to keep
this information in programs, allowing programs to be simple conses
between the code (objcodes) and data (the object table and the closure
variables).
* libguile/programs.c (scm_make_program): Rework so that make-program
takes objcode, an object table, and externals as arguments. It's much
clearer this way, and we avoid malloc().
* libguile/stacks.c (is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Update for program/objcode
changes.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): Initialize the jump table on the first
run, with the opcodes declared in the instruction sources, and with bad
instructions raising an error instead of wandering off into the
Unknown.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (FETCH_LENGTH): Always represent lengths as 3
bytes. The old code was too error-prone.
(NEXT_JUMP): Mask the instruction with SCM_VM_INSTRUCTION_MASK.
(NEW_FRAME): Update for program/objcode changes.
* libguile/vm-expand.h (VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION, VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION)
(VM_DEFINE_LOADER): Update so that we explicitly specify opcodes, so
that we have a stable bytecode API.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(load-integer): Use an int instead of a long as the accumulator; still
need to revisit this code at some point, I think.
(load-program): Simplify, thankfully!! Just creates the objcode slice
and rolls with it.
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c: Number the opcodes explicitly.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(make-closure): Update for new program API.
* libguile/vm.c (vm_make_boot_program): Update for new program/objcode
API. Still a bit ugly.
(scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Update for new program/objcode API.
* module/language/assembly.scm (byte-length): Fix byte-length calculation
for loaders, and load-program.
(code-pack, code-unpack): Start to move things from (system vm conv)
here.
(object->code, code->object): More things from conv.scm.
* module/language/glil.scm (<glil-program>): Add a new field,
closure-level.
(make-glil-program, compute-closure-level): Calculate the "closure
level" when making a glil program. This is the maximum depth of
external binding refs in this closure.
(unparse-glil): Fix label serialization.
* module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (make-meta): Prepend #f for
the meta's object table, though maybe in the future we can avoid
creating assembly in the first place.
(assoc-ref-or-acons, object-index-and-alist): GRRR! Caught again by the
different sets of arguments to assoc and assoc-ref!
(glil->assembly): Attempt to make the <glil-program> case more
readable, and fix the bugs. Sorry I don't know how to comment this
change any more than this.
(glil->assembly): For <glil-module> serialize the whole key, not just
the name.
(dump-object): subprogram-code is already a list. Serialize integers as
strings, not u8vectors. Fix the order of lists and vectors.
* module/language/glil/spec.scm (glil): Switch orders, so we prefer glil
-> assembly -> objcode. Actually glil->objcode doesn't work any more,
needs to be removed I think.
* module/language/objcode/spec.scm (objcode->value):
s/objcode->program/make-program/.
* module/language/scheme/inline.scm: Add acons inline.
* module/system/vm/conv.scm (make-byte-decoder): Skip the first 8 bytes,
they are header. Handle subprograms properly. Still needs help though.
(decode-length): Lengths are always 3 bytes now.
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm: Superficial changes to keep things
working. I'd like to fix this better in the future.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm (bootstrap-frame?): Fixes for
program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: Export make-program. It's program-objcode
now, no more program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm (vm-load): Use make-program.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: New test, very minimal.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: Export word-size, byte-order, and
write-objcode.
2009-01-29 21:09:04 +01:00
|
|
|
|
if (SCM_UNLIKELY (nargs > 255 || nargs < 0))
|
move module and meta inside programs' object tables
* libguile/programs.h (struct scm_program): Remove the module and meta
fields.
* libguile/programs.c (scm_c_make_program): Add a new argument, `objs'.
If it's a vector, we'll look for the module and the metadata in there,
instead of having them in the scm_program structure.
(scm_c_make_closure, program_mark, scm_program_meta)
(scm_c_program_source, scm_program_module): Adapt to the new program
representation.
* libguile/objcodes.c (scm_objcode_to_program): Pass #f as the object
table when making the program.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CACHE_PROGRAM):
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): Rework to use the simple vector API for
getting the current object table. Call the helper,
vm_make_boot_program, to make the boot program.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): Set the current module and the
meta in the object vector, which we pass to scm_c_make_program.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (toplevel-ref, toplevel-set): Adapt to the new
program representation.
* module/language/glil/compile-objcode.scm (codegen): Clarify.
2009-01-17 16:42:53 +01:00
|
|
|
|
abort ();
|
2009-02-01 09:19:24 +01:00
|
|
|
|
bytes[13] = (scm_byte_t)nargs;
|
static opcodes; refactor program/objcode division; use new assembly pipeline
* gdbinit: Untested attempts to get the stack fondling macros to deal
with the new program representation.
* libguile/frames.c (scm_vm_frame_arguments, scm_vm_frame_source)
(scm_vm_frame_local_ref, scm_vm_frame_local_set_x): SCM_PROGRAM_DATA is
a struct scm_objcode*.
* libguile/instructions.h:
* libguile/instructions.c: Hide the instruction table and the struct
scm_instruction structure; all access to instructions now goes through
procedures. This is because instructions are no longer in a packed
array indexed by opcode. Also, declare a mask that all instructions
should fit in.
* libguile/objcodes.h:
* libguile/objcodes.c: Rewrite so that object code directly maps its
arity and length from its bytecode. This makes it unnecessary to keep
this information in programs, allowing programs to be simple conses
between the code (objcodes) and data (the object table and the closure
variables).
* libguile/programs.c (scm_make_program): Rework so that make-program
takes objcode, an object table, and externals as arguments. It's much
clearer this way, and we avoid malloc().
* libguile/stacks.c (is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Update for program/objcode
changes.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): Initialize the jump table on the first
run, with the opcodes declared in the instruction sources, and with bad
instructions raising an error instead of wandering off into the
Unknown.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (FETCH_LENGTH): Always represent lengths as 3
bytes. The old code was too error-prone.
(NEXT_JUMP): Mask the instruction with SCM_VM_INSTRUCTION_MASK.
(NEW_FRAME): Update for program/objcode changes.
* libguile/vm-expand.h (VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION, VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION)
(VM_DEFINE_LOADER): Update so that we explicitly specify opcodes, so
that we have a stable bytecode API.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(load-integer): Use an int instead of a long as the accumulator; still
need to revisit this code at some point, I think.
(load-program): Simplify, thankfully!! Just creates the objcode slice
and rolls with it.
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c: Number the opcodes explicitly.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(make-closure): Update for new program API.
* libguile/vm.c (vm_make_boot_program): Update for new program/objcode
API. Still a bit ugly.
(scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Update for new program/objcode API.
* module/language/assembly.scm (byte-length): Fix byte-length calculation
for loaders, and load-program.
(code-pack, code-unpack): Start to move things from (system vm conv)
here.
(object->code, code->object): More things from conv.scm.
* module/language/glil.scm (<glil-program>): Add a new field,
closure-level.
(make-glil-program, compute-closure-level): Calculate the "closure
level" when making a glil program. This is the maximum depth of
external binding refs in this closure.
(unparse-glil): Fix label serialization.
* module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (make-meta): Prepend #f for
the meta's object table, though maybe in the future we can avoid
creating assembly in the first place.
(assoc-ref-or-acons, object-index-and-alist): GRRR! Caught again by the
different sets of arguments to assoc and assoc-ref!
(glil->assembly): Attempt to make the <glil-program> case more
readable, and fix the bugs. Sorry I don't know how to comment this
change any more than this.
(glil->assembly): For <glil-module> serialize the whole key, not just
the name.
(dump-object): subprogram-code is already a list. Serialize integers as
strings, not u8vectors. Fix the order of lists and vectors.
* module/language/glil/spec.scm (glil): Switch orders, so we prefer glil
-> assembly -> objcode. Actually glil->objcode doesn't work any more,
needs to be removed I think.
* module/language/objcode/spec.scm (objcode->value):
s/objcode->program/make-program/.
* module/language/scheme/inline.scm: Add acons inline.
* module/system/vm/conv.scm (make-byte-decoder): Skip the first 8 bytes,
they are header. Handle subprograms properly. Still needs help though.
(decode-length): Lengths are always 3 bytes now.
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm: Superficial changes to keep things
working. I'd like to fix this better in the future.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm (bootstrap-frame?): Fixes for
program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: Export make-program. It's program-objcode
now, no more program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm (vm-load): Use make-program.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: New test, very minimal.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: Export word-size, byte-order, and
write-objcode.
2009-01-29 21:09:04 +01:00
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|
|
return scm_make_program (scm_bytecode_to_objcode (make_u8vector (bytes, sizeof(bytes))),
|
|
|
|
|
|
SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL);
|
move module and meta inside programs' object tables
* libguile/programs.h (struct scm_program): Remove the module and meta
fields.
* libguile/programs.c (scm_c_make_program): Add a new argument, `objs'.
If it's a vector, we'll look for the module and the metadata in there,
instead of having them in the scm_program structure.
(scm_c_make_closure, program_mark, scm_program_meta)
(scm_c_program_source, scm_program_module): Adapt to the new program
representation.
* libguile/objcodes.c (scm_objcode_to_program): Pass #f as the object
table when making the program.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CACHE_PROGRAM):
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): Rework to use the simple vector API for
getting the current object table. Call the helper,
vm_make_boot_program, to make the boot program.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): Set the current module and the
meta in the object vector, which we pass to scm_c_make_program.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (toplevel-ref, toplevel-set): Adapt to the new
program representation.
* module/language/glil/compile-objcode.scm (codegen): Clarify.
2009-01-17 16:42:53 +01:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
2009-01-31 21:54:59 +01:00
|
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#define NUM_BOOT_PROGS 8
|
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|
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static SCM
|
|
|
|
|
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vm_make_boot_program (long nargs)
|
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|
|
|
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{
|
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|
|
|
|
static SCM programs[NUM_BOOT_PROGS] = { 0, };
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
if (SCM_UNLIKELY (!programs[0]))
|
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{
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int i;
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|
|
for (i = 0; i < NUM_BOOT_PROGS; i++)
|
|
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|
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|
programs[i] = scm_permanent_object (really_make_boot_program (i));
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|
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}
|
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if (SCM_LIKELY (nargs < NUM_BOOT_PROGS))
|
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|
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|
|
return programs[nargs];
|
|
|
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|
else
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return really_make_boot_program (nargs);
|
|
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|
|
}
|
move module and meta inside programs' object tables
* libguile/programs.h (struct scm_program): Remove the module and meta
fields.
* libguile/programs.c (scm_c_make_program): Add a new argument, `objs'.
If it's a vector, we'll look for the module and the metadata in there,
instead of having them in the scm_program structure.
(scm_c_make_closure, program_mark, scm_program_meta)
(scm_c_program_source, scm_program_module): Adapt to the new program
representation.
* libguile/objcodes.c (scm_objcode_to_program): Pass #f as the object
table when making the program.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CACHE_PROGRAM):
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): Rework to use the simple vector API for
getting the current object table. Call the helper,
vm_make_boot_program, to make the boot program.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): Set the current module and the
meta in the object vector, which we pass to scm_c_make_program.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (toplevel-ref, toplevel-set): Adapt to the new
program representation.
* module/language/glil/compile-objcode.scm (codegen): Clarify.
2009-01-17 16:42:53 +01:00
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2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
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/*
|
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* VM
|
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*/
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2001-04-07 11:54:36 +00:00
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#define VM_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE (16 * 1024)
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
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#define VM_REGULAR_ENGINE 0
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#define VM_DEBUG_ENGINE 1
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#if 0
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#define VM_NAME vm_regular_engine
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#define VM_ENGINE VM_REGULAR_ENGINE
|
2008-08-21 18:39:30 -07:00
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#include "vm-engine.c"
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
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#undef VM_NAME
|
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#undef VM_ENGINE
|
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#endif
|
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#define VM_NAME vm_debug_engine
|
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#define VM_ENGINE VM_DEBUG_ENGINE
|
2008-08-21 18:39:30 -07:00
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#include "vm-engine.c"
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
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#undef VM_NAME
|
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|
|
#undef VM_ENGINE
|
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|
|
2005-04-22 11:07:06 +00:00
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|
|
scm_t_bits scm_tc16_vm;
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
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static SCM
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
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|
|
make_vm (void)
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#define FUNC_NAME "make_vm"
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
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|
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{
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
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|
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int i;
|
2009-02-04 00:09:38 +01:00
|
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|
|
if (!scm_tc16_vm)
|
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|
return SCM_BOOL_F; /* not booted yet */
|
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|
2005-04-22 16:00:33 +00:00
|
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|
|
struct scm_vm *vp = scm_gc_malloc (sizeof (struct scm_vm), "vm");
|
|
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|
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
|
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|
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vp->stack_size = VM_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE;
|
2005-04-22 16:00:33 +00:00
|
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|
|
vp->stack_base = scm_gc_malloc (vp->stack_size * sizeof (SCM),
|
|
|
|
|
|
"stack-base");
|
2008-10-11 11:54:12 +02:00
|
|
|
|
#ifdef VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING
|
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|
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|
|
memset (vp->stack_base, 0, vp->stack_size * sizeof (SCM));
|
|
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|
|
|
#endif
|
2001-04-07 09:39:38 +00:00
|
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|
|
vp->stack_limit = vp->stack_base + vp->stack_size - 3;
|
|
|
|
|
|
vp->ip = NULL;
|
|
|
|
|
|
vp->sp = vp->stack_base - 1;
|
|
|
|
|
|
vp->fp = NULL;
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
vp->time = 0;
|
|
|
|
|
|
vp->clock = 0;
|
|
|
|
|
|
vp->options = SCM_EOL;
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < SCM_VM_NUM_HOOKS; i++)
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
vp->hooks[i] = SCM_BOOL_F;
|
remove heap links in VM frames, incorporate vm frames into normal backtraces
* doc/ref/vm.texi (Stack Layout): Update to remove references to the
"heap link".
* gdbinit: Update for "heap link" removal.
* libguile/frames.c:
* libguile/frames.h: Update macros and diagram for removal of "heap
link". As part of this, we also remove "heap frames", replacing them
with "vm frames", which are much like the interpreter's debug objects,
but for VM stacks. That is to say, they don't actually hold the stack
themselves, just the pointers into stack that's held by a continuation
(either captured or current).
* libguile/stacks.c (stack_depth, read_frames): Since a "stack" object is
really a copy of information that comes from somewhere else, it makes
sense to copy over info from the VM, just as `make-stack' does from the
evaluator. The tricky bit is to figure out how to interleave VM and
interpreter frames. We do that by starting in the interpreter, and
whenever the current frame's procedure is actually a program, we switch
to the VM stack, switching back when we reach a "bootstrap frame". The
last bit is hacky, but it does work...
(is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Hacky predicate to see if a VM frame is a
bootstrap frame.
(scm_make_stack): Accept a VM frame in addition to debug frames.
Probably has some bugs in this case. But in the case that the arg is
#t (a common case), do the right thing, capturing the top VM frame as
well, and interleaving those frames appropriately on the stack.
As an accident, we lost the ability to limit the number of frames in
the backtrace. We could add that back, but personally I always want
*all* frames in the trace... Narrowing still works fine, though there
are some hiccups sometimes -- e.g. an outer cut to a procedure that
does a tail-call in VM code will never find the cut, as it no longer
exists in the continuation.
* libguile/vm.h (struct scm_vm): So! Now that we have switched to save
stacks in the normal make-stack, there's no more need for `this_frame'
or `last_frame'. On the other hand, we can take this opportunity to fix
tracing: when we're in a trace hook, we set `trace_frame' on the VM,
so we know not to fire hooks when we're already in a hook.
(struct scm_vm_cont): Expose this, as make-stack needs it to make VM
frames from VM continuations.
* libguile/vm.c (scm_vm_trace_frame): New function, gets the current
trace frame.
(vm_mark, make_vm): Hook up the trace frame.
(vm_dispatch_hook): New hook dispatcher, with a dynwind so it does the
right thing if the hook exits nonlocally.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): No more this_frame in the wind data.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (RUN_HOOK): Run hooks through the dispatcher.
(ALIGN_AS_NON_IMMEDIATE, POP_LIST_ON_STACK): Remove unused code.
(NEW_FRAME): Adapt for no HL in the frame.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (goto/args, mv-call, return, return/values):
Adapt for no HL in the frame.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm:
* module/system/vm/vm.scm: Beginnings of some reworkings, needs more
thought.
2008-12-26 17:59:46 +01:00
|
|
|
|
vp->trace_frame = SCM_BOOL_F;
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_RETURN_NEWSMOB (scm_tc16_vm, vp);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
static SCM
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
vm_mark (SCM obj)
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
int i;
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
struct scm_vm *vp = SCM_VM_DATA (obj);
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
precise stack marking, fix some missed references, still imperfect
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CHECK_STACK_LEAK, NULLSTACK): Add a new mode,
VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING, that tries to ensure that all stack data past
the top of the stack is NULL. This helps to verify the VM's
consistency. If VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING is not defined, there is no
overhead.
(DROP, DROPN): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(POP_LIST): Hoo, fix a good bug: if CONS triggered a GC, the elements
of the list that had not yet been consed would not be marked, because
the sp was already below them.
(NEXT): Hook into CHECK_STACK_LEAK.
(INIT_ARGS): Add a note that consing the rest arg can cause GC.
(NEW_FRAME): Cons up the external data after initializing the frame, so
that if GC is triggered, the precise marker sees a well-formed frame.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): In the four-integers case, use
the POP macro so that we can hook into NULLSTACK (if necessary).
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (ARGS2, ARGS3): Hook into NULLSTACK.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (halt): Null the nvalues. Rework some asserts
into using ASSERT, and null the stack when we free the frame.
(variable-set): Use DROPN instead of sp -= 2.
(BR): Hook into NULLSTACK.
(goto/args): Hook into NULLSTACK. In the non-self case, delay updating
the frame until after INIT_ARGS so that GC sees a well-formed frame.
Delay consing the externals until after the frame is set up, as in
NEW_FRAME.
(call/cc): Add some asserts.
(return): Rework some asserts into ASSERT, and hook into NULLSTACK.
(return/values): Hook into NULLSTACK, and use ASSERT.
(return/values*) Use ASSERT.
* libguile/vm.c (VM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS, VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING): These
are the variables that control assertions and nulling. Perhaps we can
do these per-engine when we start compiling the debug engine separate
from a speedy engine.
(vm_mark_stack): Add a precise stack marker. Yay!
(vm_cont_mark): Mark the continuation stack precisely.
(capture_vm_cont): Record the difference from the vp's stack_base too,
so that we can translate the dynamic links when marking the
continuation stack. Memset the stack to NULL if we are doing nulling.
(reinstate_vm_cont): If we are nulling, null out the relevant part
of the stack.
(vm_reset_stack): When resetting sp due to a nonlocal exit, null out
the stack too.
(vm_mark): If we are nulling, assert that there are no extra values on
the stack. Mark the stack precisely.
2008-10-03 16:00:30 +02:00
|
|
|
|
#ifdef VM_ENABLE_STACK_NULLING
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (vp->sp >= vp->stack_base)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (!vp->sp[0] || vp->sp[1])
|
|
|
|
|
|
abort ();
|
|
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* mark the stack, precisely */
|
|
|
|
|
|
vm_mark_stack (vp->stack_base, vp->sp + 1 - vp->stack_base, vp->fp, 0);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-23 04:28:13 +00:00
|
|
|
|
/* mark other objects */
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < SCM_VM_NUM_HOOKS; i++)
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
scm_gc_mark (vp->hooks[i]);
|
remove heap links in VM frames, incorporate vm frames into normal backtraces
* doc/ref/vm.texi (Stack Layout): Update to remove references to the
"heap link".
* gdbinit: Update for "heap link" removal.
* libguile/frames.c:
* libguile/frames.h: Update macros and diagram for removal of "heap
link". As part of this, we also remove "heap frames", replacing them
with "vm frames", which are much like the interpreter's debug objects,
but for VM stacks. That is to say, they don't actually hold the stack
themselves, just the pointers into stack that's held by a continuation
(either captured or current).
* libguile/stacks.c (stack_depth, read_frames): Since a "stack" object is
really a copy of information that comes from somewhere else, it makes
sense to copy over info from the VM, just as `make-stack' does from the
evaluator. The tricky bit is to figure out how to interleave VM and
interpreter frames. We do that by starting in the interpreter, and
whenever the current frame's procedure is actually a program, we switch
to the VM stack, switching back when we reach a "bootstrap frame". The
last bit is hacky, but it does work...
(is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Hacky predicate to see if a VM frame is a
bootstrap frame.
(scm_make_stack): Accept a VM frame in addition to debug frames.
Probably has some bugs in this case. But in the case that the arg is
#t (a common case), do the right thing, capturing the top VM frame as
well, and interleaving those frames appropriately on the stack.
As an accident, we lost the ability to limit the number of frames in
the backtrace. We could add that back, but personally I always want
*all* frames in the trace... Narrowing still works fine, though there
are some hiccups sometimes -- e.g. an outer cut to a procedure that
does a tail-call in VM code will never find the cut, as it no longer
exists in the continuation.
* libguile/vm.h (struct scm_vm): So! Now that we have switched to save
stacks in the normal make-stack, there's no more need for `this_frame'
or `last_frame'. On the other hand, we can take this opportunity to fix
tracing: when we're in a trace hook, we set `trace_frame' on the VM,
so we know not to fire hooks when we're already in a hook.
(struct scm_vm_cont): Expose this, as make-stack needs it to make VM
frames from VM continuations.
* libguile/vm.c (scm_vm_trace_frame): New function, gets the current
trace frame.
(vm_mark, make_vm): Hook up the trace frame.
(vm_dispatch_hook): New hook dispatcher, with a dynwind so it does the
right thing if the hook exits nonlocally.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): No more this_frame in the wind data.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (RUN_HOOK): Run hooks through the dispatcher.
(ALIGN_AS_NON_IMMEDIATE, POP_LIST_ON_STACK): Remove unused code.
(NEW_FRAME): Adapt for no HL in the frame.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (goto/args, mv-call, return, return/values):
Adapt for no HL in the frame.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm:
* module/system/vm/vm.scm: Beginnings of some reworkings, needs more
thought.
2008-12-26 17:59:46 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_gc_mark (vp->trace_frame);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
return vp->options;
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
static scm_sizet
|
|
|
|
|
|
vm_free (SCM obj)
|
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
struct scm_vm *vp = SCM_VM_DATA (obj);
|
2005-04-22 16:00:33 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_gc_free (vp->stack_base, vp->stack_size * sizeof (SCM),
|
|
|
|
|
|
"stack-base");
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_gc_free (vp, sizeof (struct scm_vm), "vm");
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
SCM
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_vm_apply (SCM vm, SCM program, SCM args)
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME "scm_vm_apply"
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_VALIDATE_PROGRAM (1, program);
|
2001-04-11 20:57:44 +00:00
|
|
|
|
return vm_run (vm, program, args);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Scheme interface */
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_version, "vm-version", 0, 0, 0,
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
(void),
|
|
|
|
|
|
"")
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_version
|
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
2008-08-02 12:17:27 +02:00
|
|
|
|
return scm_from_locale_string (PACKAGE_VERSION);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-06 05:00:10 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_the_vm, "the-vm", 0, 0, 0,
|
2008-08-20 14:32:36 -07:00
|
|
|
|
(void),
|
2001-04-06 05:00:10 +00:00
|
|
|
|
"")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_the_vm
|
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
2008-10-11 11:54:12 +02:00
|
|
|
|
scm_i_thread *t = SCM_I_CURRENT_THREAD;
|
2008-09-25 11:04:35 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
2008-10-11 11:54:12 +02:00
|
|
|
|
if (SCM_UNLIKELY (SCM_FALSEP ((t->vm))))
|
|
|
|
|
|
t->vm = make_vm ();
|
2008-09-25 11:04:35 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
2008-10-11 11:54:12 +02:00
|
|
|
|
return t->vm;
|
2001-04-06 05:00:10 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_p, "vm?", 1, 0, 0,
|
|
|
|
|
|
(SCM obj),
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
"")
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_p
|
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
|
|
return SCM_BOOL (SCM_VM_P (obj));
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_make_vm, "make-vm", 0, 0, 0,
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
(void),
|
|
|
|
|
|
"")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_make_vm,
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
return make_vm ();
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_ip, "vm:ip", 1, 0, 0,
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
(SCM vm),
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
"")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_ip
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
|
|
SCM_VALIDATE_VM (1, vm);
|
2005-05-02 16:32:32 +00:00
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|
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return scm_from_ulong ((unsigned long) SCM_VM_DATA (vm)->ip);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
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|
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}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_sp, "vm:sp", 1, 0, 0,
|
|
|
|
|
|
(SCM vm),
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
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|
|
"")
|
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|
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#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_sp
|
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
|
|
SCM_VALIDATE_VM (1, vm);
|
2005-05-02 16:32:32 +00:00
|
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|
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return scm_from_ulong ((unsigned long) SCM_VM_DATA (vm)->sp);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_fp, "vm:fp", 1, 0, 0,
|
|
|
|
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|
(SCM vm),
|
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|
|
|
|
"")
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_fp
|
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
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|
|
|
|
SCM_VALIDATE_VM (1, vm);
|
2005-05-02 16:32:32 +00:00
|
|
|
|
return scm_from_ulong ((unsigned long) SCM_VM_DATA (vm)->fp);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
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|
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2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
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|
|
#define VM_DEFINE_HOOK(n) \
|
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|
|
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{ \
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
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struct scm_vm *vp; \
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
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|
|
SCM_VALIDATE_VM (1, vm); \
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
vp = SCM_VM_DATA (vm); \
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (SCM_FALSEP (vp->hooks[n])) \
|
2005-04-28 15:45:59 +00:00
|
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|
|
vp->hooks[n] = scm_make_hook (SCM_I_MAKINUM (1)); \
|
2001-04-06 00:17:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
return vp->hooks[n]; \
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_boot_hook, "vm-boot-hook", 1, 0, 0,
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
(SCM vm),
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
"")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_boot_hook
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
VM_DEFINE_HOOK (SCM_VM_BOOT_HOOK);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_halt_hook, "vm-halt-hook", 1, 0, 0,
|
|
|
|
|
|
(SCM vm),
|
|
|
|
|
|
"")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_halt_hook
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
VM_DEFINE_HOOK (SCM_VM_HALT_HOOK);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_next_hook, "vm-next-hook", 1, 0, 0,
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
(SCM vm),
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
"")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_next_hook
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
VM_DEFINE_HOOK (SCM_VM_NEXT_HOOK);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-05-02 15:05:05 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_break_hook, "vm-break-hook", 1, 0, 0,
|
|
|
|
|
|
(SCM vm),
|
|
|
|
|
|
"")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_break_hook
|
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
|
|
VM_DEFINE_HOOK (SCM_VM_BREAK_HOOK);
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_enter_hook, "vm-enter-hook", 1, 0, 0,
|
|
|
|
|
|
(SCM vm),
|
|
|
|
|
|
"")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_enter_hook
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
VM_DEFINE_HOOK (SCM_VM_ENTER_HOOK);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_apply_hook, "vm-apply-hook", 1, 0, 0,
|
|
|
|
|
|
(SCM vm),
|
|
|
|
|
|
"")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_apply_hook
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
VM_DEFINE_HOOK (SCM_VM_APPLY_HOOK);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_exit_hook, "vm-exit-hook", 1, 0, 0,
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
(SCM vm),
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
"")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_exit_hook
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
VM_DEFINE_HOOK (SCM_VM_EXIT_HOOK);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_return_hook, "vm-return-hook", 1, 0, 0,
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
(SCM vm),
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
"")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_return_hook
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
VM_DEFINE_HOOK (SCM_VM_RETURN_HOOK);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_option, "vm-option", 2, 0, 0,
|
|
|
|
|
|
(SCM vm, SCM key),
|
|
|
|
|
|
"")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_option
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
|
|
SCM_VALIDATE_VM (1, vm);
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
return scm_assq_ref (SCM_VM_DATA (vm)->options, key);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_set_vm_option_x, "set-vm-option!", 3, 0, 0,
|
|
|
|
|
|
(SCM vm, SCM key, SCM val),
|
|
|
|
|
|
"")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_set_vm_option_x
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
|
|
SCM_VALIDATE_VM (1, vm);
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_VM_DATA (vm)->options
|
|
|
|
|
|
= scm_assq_set_x (SCM_VM_DATA (vm)->options, key, val);
|
|
|
|
|
|
return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_stats, "vm-stats", 1, 0, 0,
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
(SCM vm),
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
"")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_stats
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM stats;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_VALIDATE_VM (1, vm);
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
2005-04-29 14:12:12 +00:00
|
|
|
|
stats = scm_make_vector (SCM_I_MAKINUM (2), SCM_UNSPECIFIED);
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_vector_set_x (stats, SCM_I_MAKINUM (0),
|
2005-04-22 11:07:06 +00:00
|
|
|
|
scm_from_ulong (SCM_VM_DATA (vm)->time));
|
2005-04-29 14:12:12 +00:00
|
|
|
|
scm_vector_set_x (stats, SCM_I_MAKINUM (1),
|
2005-04-22 11:07:06 +00:00
|
|
|
|
scm_from_ulong (SCM_VM_DATA (vm)->clock));
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return stats;
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#undef FUNC_NAME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
remove heap links in VM frames, incorporate vm frames into normal backtraces
* doc/ref/vm.texi (Stack Layout): Update to remove references to the
"heap link".
* gdbinit: Update for "heap link" removal.
* libguile/frames.c:
* libguile/frames.h: Update macros and diagram for removal of "heap
link". As part of this, we also remove "heap frames", replacing them
with "vm frames", which are much like the interpreter's debug objects,
but for VM stacks. That is to say, they don't actually hold the stack
themselves, just the pointers into stack that's held by a continuation
(either captured or current).
* libguile/stacks.c (stack_depth, read_frames): Since a "stack" object is
really a copy of information that comes from somewhere else, it makes
sense to copy over info from the VM, just as `make-stack' does from the
evaluator. The tricky bit is to figure out how to interleave VM and
interpreter frames. We do that by starting in the interpreter, and
whenever the current frame's procedure is actually a program, we switch
to the VM stack, switching back when we reach a "bootstrap frame". The
last bit is hacky, but it does work...
(is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Hacky predicate to see if a VM frame is a
bootstrap frame.
(scm_make_stack): Accept a VM frame in addition to debug frames.
Probably has some bugs in this case. But in the case that the arg is
#t (a common case), do the right thing, capturing the top VM frame as
well, and interleaving those frames appropriately on the stack.
As an accident, we lost the ability to limit the number of frames in
the backtrace. We could add that back, but personally I always want
*all* frames in the trace... Narrowing still works fine, though there
are some hiccups sometimes -- e.g. an outer cut to a procedure that
does a tail-call in VM code will never find the cut, as it no longer
exists in the continuation.
* libguile/vm.h (struct scm_vm): So! Now that we have switched to save
stacks in the normal make-stack, there's no more need for `this_frame'
or `last_frame'. On the other hand, we can take this opportunity to fix
tracing: when we're in a trace hook, we set `trace_frame' on the VM,
so we know not to fire hooks when we're already in a hook.
(struct scm_vm_cont): Expose this, as make-stack needs it to make VM
frames from VM continuations.
* libguile/vm.c (scm_vm_trace_frame): New function, gets the current
trace frame.
(vm_mark, make_vm): Hook up the trace frame.
(vm_dispatch_hook): New hook dispatcher, with a dynwind so it does the
right thing if the hook exits nonlocally.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): No more this_frame in the wind data.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (RUN_HOOK): Run hooks through the dispatcher.
(ALIGN_AS_NON_IMMEDIATE, POP_LIST_ON_STACK): Remove unused code.
(NEW_FRAME): Adapt for no HL in the frame.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (goto/args, mv-call, return, return/values):
Adapt for no HL in the frame.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm:
* module/system/vm/vm.scm: Beginnings of some reworkings, needs more
thought.
2008-12-26 17:59:46 +01:00
|
|
|
|
SCM_DEFINE (scm_vm_trace_frame, "vm-trace-frame", 1, 0, 0,
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
(SCM vm),
|
|
|
|
|
|
"")
|
remove heap links in VM frames, incorporate vm frames into normal backtraces
* doc/ref/vm.texi (Stack Layout): Update to remove references to the
"heap link".
* gdbinit: Update for "heap link" removal.
* libguile/frames.c:
* libguile/frames.h: Update macros and diagram for removal of "heap
link". As part of this, we also remove "heap frames", replacing them
with "vm frames", which are much like the interpreter's debug objects,
but for VM stacks. That is to say, they don't actually hold the stack
themselves, just the pointers into stack that's held by a continuation
(either captured or current).
* libguile/stacks.c (stack_depth, read_frames): Since a "stack" object is
really a copy of information that comes from somewhere else, it makes
sense to copy over info from the VM, just as `make-stack' does from the
evaluator. The tricky bit is to figure out how to interleave VM and
interpreter frames. We do that by starting in the interpreter, and
whenever the current frame's procedure is actually a program, we switch
to the VM stack, switching back when we reach a "bootstrap frame". The
last bit is hacky, but it does work...
(is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Hacky predicate to see if a VM frame is a
bootstrap frame.
(scm_make_stack): Accept a VM frame in addition to debug frames.
Probably has some bugs in this case. But in the case that the arg is
#t (a common case), do the right thing, capturing the top VM frame as
well, and interleaving those frames appropriately on the stack.
As an accident, we lost the ability to limit the number of frames in
the backtrace. We could add that back, but personally I always want
*all* frames in the trace... Narrowing still works fine, though there
are some hiccups sometimes -- e.g. an outer cut to a procedure that
does a tail-call in VM code will never find the cut, as it no longer
exists in the continuation.
* libguile/vm.h (struct scm_vm): So! Now that we have switched to save
stacks in the normal make-stack, there's no more need for `this_frame'
or `last_frame'. On the other hand, we can take this opportunity to fix
tracing: when we're in a trace hook, we set `trace_frame' on the VM,
so we know not to fire hooks when we're already in a hook.
(struct scm_vm_cont): Expose this, as make-stack needs it to make VM
frames from VM continuations.
* libguile/vm.c (scm_vm_trace_frame): New function, gets the current
trace frame.
(vm_mark, make_vm): Hook up the trace frame.
(vm_dispatch_hook): New hook dispatcher, with a dynwind so it does the
right thing if the hook exits nonlocally.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): No more this_frame in the wind data.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (RUN_HOOK): Run hooks through the dispatcher.
(ALIGN_AS_NON_IMMEDIATE, POP_LIST_ON_STACK): Remove unused code.
(NEW_FRAME): Adapt for no HL in the frame.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (goto/args, mv-call, return, return/values):
Adapt for no HL in the frame.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm:
* module/system/vm/vm.scm: Beginnings of some reworkings, needs more
thought.
2008-12-26 17:59:46 +01:00
|
|
|
|
#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_vm_trace_frame
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
|
|
SCM_VALIDATE_VM (1, vm);
|
remove heap links in VM frames, incorporate vm frames into normal backtraces
* doc/ref/vm.texi (Stack Layout): Update to remove references to the
"heap link".
* gdbinit: Update for "heap link" removal.
* libguile/frames.c:
* libguile/frames.h: Update macros and diagram for removal of "heap
link". As part of this, we also remove "heap frames", replacing them
with "vm frames", which are much like the interpreter's debug objects,
but for VM stacks. That is to say, they don't actually hold the stack
themselves, just the pointers into stack that's held by a continuation
(either captured or current).
* libguile/stacks.c (stack_depth, read_frames): Since a "stack" object is
really a copy of information that comes from somewhere else, it makes
sense to copy over info from the VM, just as `make-stack' does from the
evaluator. The tricky bit is to figure out how to interleave VM and
interpreter frames. We do that by starting in the interpreter, and
whenever the current frame's procedure is actually a program, we switch
to the VM stack, switching back when we reach a "bootstrap frame". The
last bit is hacky, but it does work...
(is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Hacky predicate to see if a VM frame is a
bootstrap frame.
(scm_make_stack): Accept a VM frame in addition to debug frames.
Probably has some bugs in this case. But in the case that the arg is
#t (a common case), do the right thing, capturing the top VM frame as
well, and interleaving those frames appropriately on the stack.
As an accident, we lost the ability to limit the number of frames in
the backtrace. We could add that back, but personally I always want
*all* frames in the trace... Narrowing still works fine, though there
are some hiccups sometimes -- e.g. an outer cut to a procedure that
does a tail-call in VM code will never find the cut, as it no longer
exists in the continuation.
* libguile/vm.h (struct scm_vm): So! Now that we have switched to save
stacks in the normal make-stack, there's no more need for `this_frame'
or `last_frame'. On the other hand, we can take this opportunity to fix
tracing: when we're in a trace hook, we set `trace_frame' on the VM,
so we know not to fire hooks when we're already in a hook.
(struct scm_vm_cont): Expose this, as make-stack needs it to make VM
frames from VM continuations.
* libguile/vm.c (scm_vm_trace_frame): New function, gets the current
trace frame.
(vm_mark, make_vm): Hook up the trace frame.
(vm_dispatch_hook): New hook dispatcher, with a dynwind so it does the
right thing if the hook exits nonlocally.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): No more this_frame in the wind data.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (RUN_HOOK): Run hooks through the dispatcher.
(ALIGN_AS_NON_IMMEDIATE, POP_LIST_ON_STACK): Remove unused code.
(NEW_FRAME): Adapt for no HL in the frame.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (goto/args, mv-call, return, return/values):
Adapt for no HL in the frame.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm:
* module/system/vm/vm.scm: Beginnings of some reworkings, needs more
thought.
2008-12-26 17:59:46 +01:00
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return SCM_VM_DATA (vm)->trace_frame;
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}
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#undef FUNC_NAME
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/*
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* Initialize
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*/
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big reorg of scheme modules -- e.g. programs.c -> (system vm program)
This reorganization kills the ugly module-export-all hacks in
bootstrap.scm and core.scm. In fact, it gets rid of core.scm entirely,
breaking out its functionality into separate files.
* module/system/vm/trace.scm:
* module/system/vm/profile.scm:
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm:
* module/system/vm/debug.scm:
* module/system/vm/conv.scm:
* module/system/vm/assemble.scm:
* module/system/repl/repl.scm:
* module/system/repl/common.scm:
* module/system/base/compile.scm:
* module/system/repl/command.scm: Update for changes, and fix a bug in
procedure-documentation.
* module/system/vm/bootstrap.scm: Just call scm_bootstrap_vm, which
handles setting load-compiled for us.
* module/system/vm/core.scm: Removed, functionality folded into other
modules.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm: Export the C frame procedures here; also
move scheme functions from core.scm here.
* module/system/vm/instruction.scm: New file, exports procedures from
instructions.c.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: New file, exports procedures from
objcodes.c.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: New file, exports procedures from
programs.c, and some scheme functions originally from core.scm.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm: New file, from vm.c and core.scm.
* src/Makefile.am (libguile_vm_la_SOURCES): Add bootstrap.h.
* src/bootstrap.h: New file, prototypes scm_bootstrap_vm (), which the
scm_init_* functions call.
* src/frames.h:
* src/frames.c (scm_init_frames):
* src/frames.c (scm_bootstrap_frames):
* src/vm.h:
* src/instructions.h:
* src/instructions.c (scm_init_instructions):
* src/instructions.c (scm_bootstrap_instructions):
* src/objcodes.h:
* src/objcodes.c (scm_bootstrap_objcodes):
* src/objcodes.c (scm_init_objcodes):
* src/programs.h:
* src/programs.c (scm_bootstrap_programs):
* src/programs.c (scm_init_programs):
* src/vm.c (scm_bootstrap_vm):
* src/vm.c (scm_init_vm): Call scm_bootstrap_vm() before doing anything
in an init function. Bootstrap_vm will call bootstrap_instructions(),
etc to initialize types, then set load-compiled to point to
load-compiled/vm.
* src/vm.c (scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Code to load .go files, if
they're present.
2008-08-07 13:11:27 +02:00
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SCM scm_load_compiled_with_vm (SCM file)
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{
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static opcodes; refactor program/objcode division; use new assembly pipeline
* gdbinit: Untested attempts to get the stack fondling macros to deal
with the new program representation.
* libguile/frames.c (scm_vm_frame_arguments, scm_vm_frame_source)
(scm_vm_frame_local_ref, scm_vm_frame_local_set_x): SCM_PROGRAM_DATA is
a struct scm_objcode*.
* libguile/instructions.h:
* libguile/instructions.c: Hide the instruction table and the struct
scm_instruction structure; all access to instructions now goes through
procedures. This is because instructions are no longer in a packed
array indexed by opcode. Also, declare a mask that all instructions
should fit in.
* libguile/objcodes.h:
* libguile/objcodes.c: Rewrite so that object code directly maps its
arity and length from its bytecode. This makes it unnecessary to keep
this information in programs, allowing programs to be simple conses
between the code (objcodes) and data (the object table and the closure
variables).
* libguile/programs.c (scm_make_program): Rework so that make-program
takes objcode, an object table, and externals as arguments. It's much
clearer this way, and we avoid malloc().
* libguile/stacks.c (is_vm_bootstrap_frame): Update for program/objcode
changes.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_run): Initialize the jump table on the first
run, with the opcodes declared in the instruction sources, and with bad
instructions raising an error instead of wandering off into the
Unknown.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (FETCH_LENGTH): Always represent lengths as 3
bytes. The old code was too error-prone.
(NEXT_JUMP): Mask the instruction with SCM_VM_INSTRUCTION_MASK.
(NEW_FRAME): Update for program/objcode changes.
* libguile/vm-expand.h (VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION, VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION)
(VM_DEFINE_LOADER): Update so that we explicitly specify opcodes, so
that we have a stable bytecode API.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(load-integer): Use an int instead of a long as the accumulator; still
need to revisit this code at some point, I think.
(load-program): Simplify, thankfully!! Just creates the objcode slice
and rolls with it.
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c: Number the opcodes explicitly.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c: Update license to LGPLv2+. Explicitly declare
opcodes.
(make-closure): Update for new program API.
* libguile/vm.c (vm_make_boot_program): Update for new program/objcode
API. Still a bit ugly.
(scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Update for new program/objcode API.
* module/language/assembly.scm (byte-length): Fix byte-length calculation
for loaders, and load-program.
(code-pack, code-unpack): Start to move things from (system vm conv)
here.
(object->code, code->object): More things from conv.scm.
* module/language/glil.scm (<glil-program>): Add a new field,
closure-level.
(make-glil-program, compute-closure-level): Calculate the "closure
level" when making a glil program. This is the maximum depth of
external binding refs in this closure.
(unparse-glil): Fix label serialization.
* module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (make-meta): Prepend #f for
the meta's object table, though maybe in the future we can avoid
creating assembly in the first place.
(assoc-ref-or-acons, object-index-and-alist): GRRR! Caught again by the
different sets of arguments to assoc and assoc-ref!
(glil->assembly): Attempt to make the <glil-program> case more
readable, and fix the bugs. Sorry I don't know how to comment this
change any more than this.
(glil->assembly): For <glil-module> serialize the whole key, not just
the name.
(dump-object): subprogram-code is already a list. Serialize integers as
strings, not u8vectors. Fix the order of lists and vectors.
* module/language/glil/spec.scm (glil): Switch orders, so we prefer glil
-> assembly -> objcode. Actually glil->objcode doesn't work any more,
needs to be removed I think.
* module/language/objcode/spec.scm (objcode->value):
s/objcode->program/make-program/.
* module/language/scheme/inline.scm: Add acons inline.
* module/system/vm/conv.scm (make-byte-decoder): Skip the first 8 bytes,
they are header. Handle subprograms properly. Still needs help though.
(decode-length): Lengths are always 3 bytes now.
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm: Superficial changes to keep things
working. I'd like to fix this better in the future.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm (bootstrap-frame?): Fixes for
program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: Export make-program. It's program-objcode
now, no more program-bytecode.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm (vm-load): Use make-program.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: New test, very minimal.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: Export word-size, byte-order, and
write-objcode.
2009-01-29 21:09:04 +01:00
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SCM program = scm_make_program (scm_load_objcode (file),
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SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL);
|
big reorg of scheme modules -- e.g. programs.c -> (system vm program)
This reorganization kills the ugly module-export-all hacks in
bootstrap.scm and core.scm. In fact, it gets rid of core.scm entirely,
breaking out its functionality into separate files.
* module/system/vm/trace.scm:
* module/system/vm/profile.scm:
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm:
* module/system/vm/debug.scm:
* module/system/vm/conv.scm:
* module/system/vm/assemble.scm:
* module/system/repl/repl.scm:
* module/system/repl/common.scm:
* module/system/base/compile.scm:
* module/system/repl/command.scm: Update for changes, and fix a bug in
procedure-documentation.
* module/system/vm/bootstrap.scm: Just call scm_bootstrap_vm, which
handles setting load-compiled for us.
* module/system/vm/core.scm: Removed, functionality folded into other
modules.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm: Export the C frame procedures here; also
move scheme functions from core.scm here.
* module/system/vm/instruction.scm: New file, exports procedures from
instructions.c.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: New file, exports procedures from
objcodes.c.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: New file, exports procedures from
programs.c, and some scheme functions originally from core.scm.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm: New file, from vm.c and core.scm.
* src/Makefile.am (libguile_vm_la_SOURCES): Add bootstrap.h.
* src/bootstrap.h: New file, prototypes scm_bootstrap_vm (), which the
scm_init_* functions call.
* src/frames.h:
* src/frames.c (scm_init_frames):
* src/frames.c (scm_bootstrap_frames):
* src/vm.h:
* src/instructions.h:
* src/instructions.c (scm_init_instructions):
* src/instructions.c (scm_bootstrap_instructions):
* src/objcodes.h:
* src/objcodes.c (scm_bootstrap_objcodes):
* src/objcodes.c (scm_init_objcodes):
* src/programs.h:
* src/programs.c (scm_bootstrap_programs):
* src/programs.c (scm_init_programs):
* src/vm.c (scm_bootstrap_vm):
* src/vm.c (scm_init_vm): Call scm_bootstrap_vm() before doing anything
in an init function. Bootstrap_vm will call bootstrap_instructions(),
etc to initialize types, then set load-compiled to point to
load-compiled/vm.
* src/vm.c (scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Code to load .go files, if
they're present.
2008-08-07 13:11:27 +02:00
|
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|
|
|
2008-09-24 11:47:25 +02:00
|
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|
return vm_run (scm_the_vm (), program, SCM_EOL);
|
big reorg of scheme modules -- e.g. programs.c -> (system vm program)
This reorganization kills the ugly module-export-all hacks in
bootstrap.scm and core.scm. In fact, it gets rid of core.scm entirely,
breaking out its functionality into separate files.
* module/system/vm/trace.scm:
* module/system/vm/profile.scm:
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm:
* module/system/vm/debug.scm:
* module/system/vm/conv.scm:
* module/system/vm/assemble.scm:
* module/system/repl/repl.scm:
* module/system/repl/common.scm:
* module/system/base/compile.scm:
* module/system/repl/command.scm: Update for changes, and fix a bug in
procedure-documentation.
* module/system/vm/bootstrap.scm: Just call scm_bootstrap_vm, which
handles setting load-compiled for us.
* module/system/vm/core.scm: Removed, functionality folded into other
modules.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm: Export the C frame procedures here; also
move scheme functions from core.scm here.
* module/system/vm/instruction.scm: New file, exports procedures from
instructions.c.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: New file, exports procedures from
objcodes.c.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: New file, exports procedures from
programs.c, and some scheme functions originally from core.scm.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm: New file, from vm.c and core.scm.
* src/Makefile.am (libguile_vm_la_SOURCES): Add bootstrap.h.
* src/bootstrap.h: New file, prototypes scm_bootstrap_vm (), which the
scm_init_* functions call.
* src/frames.h:
* src/frames.c (scm_init_frames):
* src/frames.c (scm_bootstrap_frames):
* src/vm.h:
* src/instructions.h:
* src/instructions.c (scm_init_instructions):
* src/instructions.c (scm_bootstrap_instructions):
* src/objcodes.h:
* src/objcodes.c (scm_bootstrap_objcodes):
* src/objcodes.c (scm_init_objcodes):
* src/programs.h:
* src/programs.c (scm_bootstrap_programs):
* src/programs.c (scm_init_programs):
* src/vm.c (scm_bootstrap_vm):
* src/vm.c (scm_init_vm): Call scm_bootstrap_vm() before doing anything
in an init function. Bootstrap_vm will call bootstrap_instructions(),
etc to initialize types, then set load-compiled to point to
load-compiled/vm.
* src/vm.c (scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Code to load .go files, if
they're present.
2008-08-07 13:11:27 +02:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
void
|
big reorg of scheme modules -- e.g. programs.c -> (system vm program)
This reorganization kills the ugly module-export-all hacks in
bootstrap.scm and core.scm. In fact, it gets rid of core.scm entirely,
breaking out its functionality into separate files.
* module/system/vm/trace.scm:
* module/system/vm/profile.scm:
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm:
* module/system/vm/debug.scm:
* module/system/vm/conv.scm:
* module/system/vm/assemble.scm:
* module/system/repl/repl.scm:
* module/system/repl/common.scm:
* module/system/base/compile.scm:
* module/system/repl/command.scm: Update for changes, and fix a bug in
procedure-documentation.
* module/system/vm/bootstrap.scm: Just call scm_bootstrap_vm, which
handles setting load-compiled for us.
* module/system/vm/core.scm: Removed, functionality folded into other
modules.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm: Export the C frame procedures here; also
move scheme functions from core.scm here.
* module/system/vm/instruction.scm: New file, exports procedures from
instructions.c.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: New file, exports procedures from
objcodes.c.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: New file, exports procedures from
programs.c, and some scheme functions originally from core.scm.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm: New file, from vm.c and core.scm.
* src/Makefile.am (libguile_vm_la_SOURCES): Add bootstrap.h.
* src/bootstrap.h: New file, prototypes scm_bootstrap_vm (), which the
scm_init_* functions call.
* src/frames.h:
* src/frames.c (scm_init_frames):
* src/frames.c (scm_bootstrap_frames):
* src/vm.h:
* src/instructions.h:
* src/instructions.c (scm_init_instructions):
* src/instructions.c (scm_bootstrap_instructions):
* src/objcodes.h:
* src/objcodes.c (scm_bootstrap_objcodes):
* src/objcodes.c (scm_init_objcodes):
* src/programs.h:
* src/programs.c (scm_bootstrap_programs):
* src/programs.c (scm_init_programs):
* src/vm.c (scm_bootstrap_vm):
* src/vm.c (scm_init_vm): Call scm_bootstrap_vm() before doing anything
in an init function. Bootstrap_vm will call bootstrap_instructions(),
etc to initialize types, then set load-compiled to point to
load-compiled/vm.
* src/vm.c (scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Code to load .go files, if
they're present.
2008-08-07 13:11:27 +02:00
|
|
|
|
scm_bootstrap_vm (void)
|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
big reorg of scheme modules -- e.g. programs.c -> (system vm program)
This reorganization kills the ugly module-export-all hacks in
bootstrap.scm and core.scm. In fact, it gets rid of core.scm entirely,
breaking out its functionality into separate files.
* module/system/vm/trace.scm:
* module/system/vm/profile.scm:
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm:
* module/system/vm/debug.scm:
* module/system/vm/conv.scm:
* module/system/vm/assemble.scm:
* module/system/repl/repl.scm:
* module/system/repl/common.scm:
* module/system/base/compile.scm:
* module/system/repl/command.scm: Update for changes, and fix a bug in
procedure-documentation.
* module/system/vm/bootstrap.scm: Just call scm_bootstrap_vm, which
handles setting load-compiled for us.
* module/system/vm/core.scm: Removed, functionality folded into other
modules.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm: Export the C frame procedures here; also
move scheme functions from core.scm here.
* module/system/vm/instruction.scm: New file, exports procedures from
instructions.c.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: New file, exports procedures from
objcodes.c.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: New file, exports procedures from
programs.c, and some scheme functions originally from core.scm.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm: New file, from vm.c and core.scm.
* src/Makefile.am (libguile_vm_la_SOURCES): Add bootstrap.h.
* src/bootstrap.h: New file, prototypes scm_bootstrap_vm (), which the
scm_init_* functions call.
* src/frames.h:
* src/frames.c (scm_init_frames):
* src/frames.c (scm_bootstrap_frames):
* src/vm.h:
* src/instructions.h:
* src/instructions.c (scm_init_instructions):
* src/instructions.c (scm_bootstrap_instructions):
* src/objcodes.h:
* src/objcodes.c (scm_bootstrap_objcodes):
* src/objcodes.c (scm_init_objcodes):
* src/programs.h:
* src/programs.c (scm_bootstrap_programs):
* src/programs.c (scm_init_programs):
* src/vm.c (scm_bootstrap_vm):
* src/vm.c (scm_init_vm): Call scm_bootstrap_vm() before doing anything
in an init function. Bootstrap_vm will call bootstrap_instructions(),
etc to initialize types, then set load-compiled to point to
load-compiled/vm.
* src/vm.c (scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Code to load .go files, if
they're present.
2008-08-07 13:11:27 +02:00
|
|
|
|
static int strappage = 0;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (strappage)
|
|
|
|
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_bootstrap_frames ();
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_bootstrap_instructions ();
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_bootstrap_objcodes ();
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_bootstrap_programs ();
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
|
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|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
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|
scm_tc16_vm_cont = scm_make_smob_type ("vm-cont", 0);
|
|
|
|
|
|
scm_set_smob_mark (scm_tc16_vm_cont, vm_cont_mark);
|
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scm_set_smob_free (scm_tc16_vm_cont, vm_cont_free);
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2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
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|
2001-04-01 05:03:41 +00:00
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|
scm_tc16_vm = scm_make_smob_type ("vm", 0);
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|
|
|
|
scm_set_smob_mark (scm_tc16_vm, vm_mark);
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|
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|
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scm_set_smob_free (scm_tc16_vm, vm_free);
|
|
|
|
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scm_set_smob_apply (scm_tc16_vm, scm_vm_apply, 1, 0, 1);
|
2000-08-22 15:54:19 +00:00
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2008-08-21 18:39:30 -07:00
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scm_c_define ("load-compiled",
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scm_c_make_gsubr ("load-compiled/vm", 1, 0, 0,
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scm_load_compiled_with_vm));
|
big reorg of scheme modules -- e.g. programs.c -> (system vm program)
This reorganization kills the ugly module-export-all hacks in
bootstrap.scm and core.scm. In fact, it gets rid of core.scm entirely,
breaking out its functionality into separate files.
* module/system/vm/trace.scm:
* module/system/vm/profile.scm:
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm:
* module/system/vm/debug.scm:
* module/system/vm/conv.scm:
* module/system/vm/assemble.scm:
* module/system/repl/repl.scm:
* module/system/repl/common.scm:
* module/system/base/compile.scm:
* module/system/repl/command.scm: Update for changes, and fix a bug in
procedure-documentation.
* module/system/vm/bootstrap.scm: Just call scm_bootstrap_vm, which
handles setting load-compiled for us.
* module/system/vm/core.scm: Removed, functionality folded into other
modules.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm: Export the C frame procedures here; also
move scheme functions from core.scm here.
* module/system/vm/instruction.scm: New file, exports procedures from
instructions.c.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: New file, exports procedures from
objcodes.c.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: New file, exports procedures from
programs.c, and some scheme functions originally from core.scm.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm: New file, from vm.c and core.scm.
* src/Makefile.am (libguile_vm_la_SOURCES): Add bootstrap.h.
* src/bootstrap.h: New file, prototypes scm_bootstrap_vm (), which the
scm_init_* functions call.
* src/frames.h:
* src/frames.c (scm_init_frames):
* src/frames.c (scm_bootstrap_frames):
* src/vm.h:
* src/instructions.h:
* src/instructions.c (scm_init_instructions):
* src/instructions.c (scm_bootstrap_instructions):
* src/objcodes.h:
* src/objcodes.c (scm_bootstrap_objcodes):
* src/objcodes.c (scm_init_objcodes):
* src/programs.h:
* src/programs.c (scm_bootstrap_programs):
* src/programs.c (scm_init_programs):
* src/vm.c (scm_bootstrap_vm):
* src/vm.c (scm_init_vm): Call scm_bootstrap_vm() before doing anything
in an init function. Bootstrap_vm will call bootstrap_instructions(),
etc to initialize types, then set load-compiled to point to
load-compiled/vm.
* src/vm.c (scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Code to load .go files, if
they're present.
2008-08-07 13:11:27 +02:00
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2008-09-02 00:27:59 -07:00
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sym_vm_run = scm_permanent_object (scm_from_locale_symbol ("vm-run"));
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sym_vm_error = scm_permanent_object (scm_from_locale_symbol ("vm-error"));
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sym_debug = scm_permanent_object (scm_from_locale_symbol ("debug"));
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big reorg of scheme modules -- e.g. programs.c -> (system vm program)
This reorganization kills the ugly module-export-all hacks in
bootstrap.scm and core.scm. In fact, it gets rid of core.scm entirely,
breaking out its functionality into separate files.
* module/system/vm/trace.scm:
* module/system/vm/profile.scm:
* module/system/vm/disasm.scm:
* module/system/vm/debug.scm:
* module/system/vm/conv.scm:
* module/system/vm/assemble.scm:
* module/system/repl/repl.scm:
* module/system/repl/common.scm:
* module/system/base/compile.scm:
* module/system/repl/command.scm: Update for changes, and fix a bug in
procedure-documentation.
* module/system/vm/bootstrap.scm: Just call scm_bootstrap_vm, which
handles setting load-compiled for us.
* module/system/vm/core.scm: Removed, functionality folded into other
modules.
* module/system/vm/frame.scm: Export the C frame procedures here; also
move scheme functions from core.scm here.
* module/system/vm/instruction.scm: New file, exports procedures from
instructions.c.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: New file, exports procedures from
objcodes.c.
* module/system/vm/program.scm: New file, exports procedures from
programs.c, and some scheme functions originally from core.scm.
* module/system/vm/vm.scm: New file, from vm.c and core.scm.
* src/Makefile.am (libguile_vm_la_SOURCES): Add bootstrap.h.
* src/bootstrap.h: New file, prototypes scm_bootstrap_vm (), which the
scm_init_* functions call.
* src/frames.h:
* src/frames.c (scm_init_frames):
* src/frames.c (scm_bootstrap_frames):
* src/vm.h:
* src/instructions.h:
* src/instructions.c (scm_init_instructions):
* src/instructions.c (scm_bootstrap_instructions):
* src/objcodes.h:
* src/objcodes.c (scm_bootstrap_objcodes):
* src/objcodes.c (scm_init_objcodes):
* src/programs.h:
* src/programs.c (scm_bootstrap_programs):
* src/programs.c (scm_init_programs):
* src/vm.c (scm_bootstrap_vm):
* src/vm.c (scm_init_vm): Call scm_bootstrap_vm() before doing anything
in an init function. Bootstrap_vm will call bootstrap_instructions(),
etc to initialize types, then set load-compiled to point to
load-compiled/vm.
* src/vm.c (scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Code to load .go files, if
they're present.
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scm_init_vm (void)
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{
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scm_bootstrap_vm ();
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#ifndef SCM_MAGIC_SNARFER
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#include "vm.x"
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/*
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Local Variables:
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c-file-style: "gnu"
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End:
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*/
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