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;;;; Assembly to bytecode compilation -*- mode: scheme; coding: utf-8; -*-
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.
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;;;;
;;;; Copyright (C) 2010, 2011, 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;;;
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.
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;;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
;;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
;;;; License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
;;;; version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;;;
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.
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;;;; This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;;;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;;;
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.
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;;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;;;; License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
;;;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
(define-module (tests asm-to-bytecode)
#:use-module (rnrs bytevectors)
#:use-module ((rnrs io ports) #:select (open-bytevector-output-port))
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.
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#:use-module (test-suite lib)
#:use-module (system vm instruction)
Complete cross-compilation support. * module/system/base/target.scm (%target-endianness, %target-word-size): New fluids. (%native-word-size): New variable. (with-target): Set these fluids. (cpu-endianness, cpu-word-size, triplet-cpu, triplet-vendor, triplet-os): New procedures. (target-cpu, target-vendor, target-os): Use them. (target-endianness, target-word-size): Refer to the corresponding fluid. * libguile/objcodes.c (target_endianness_var, target_word_size_var): New global variables. (NATIVE_ENDIANNESS): New macro. (target_endianness, target_word_size, to_native_order): New functions. (make_objcode_from_file): Use `scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode' instead of `scm_bytecode_to_objcode'. (bytecode_to_objcode): New function, based on `scm_bytecode_to_objcode', with the addition of an `endianness' and `word_size' parameters. (scm_bytecode_to_objcode): Use it. (scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode): New function. (scm_write_objcode): Use `target_word_size' and `target_endianness'. Convert OBJCODE's len and meta-len to native byte order. (scm_init_objcodes): Initialize `target_endianness_var' and `target_word_size_var'. * libguile/objcodes.h (scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode): New declaration. * libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Use `scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode' instead of `scm_bytecode_to_objcode'. * test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test (%objcode-cookie-size): New variable. (test-target): New procedure. ("cross-compilation"): Add `test-target' calls and the "unknown target" test.
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#:use-module (system vm objcode)
#:use-module (system base target)
#:use-module (language assembly)
#:use-module (language assembly compile-bytecode))
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.
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(define (->u8-list sym val)
(let ((entry (assq-ref `((uint16 2 ,bytevector-u16-native-set!)
(uint32 4 ,bytevector-u32-native-set!))
sym)))
(or entry (error "unknown sym" sym))
(let ((bv (make-bytevector (car entry))))
((cadr entry) bv 0 val)
(bytevector->u8-list bv))))
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.
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(define (munge-bytecode v)
(let lp ((i 0) (out '()))
(if (= i (vector-length v))
(u8-list->bytevector (reverse out))
(let ((x (vector-ref v i)))
(cond
((symbol? x)
(lp (1+ i) (cons (instruction->opcode x) out)))
((integer? x)
(lp (1+ i) (cons x out)))
((pair? x)
(lp (1+ i) (append (reverse (apply ->u8-list x)) out)))
(else (error "bad test bytecode" x)))))))
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.
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(define (comp-test x y)
(let* ((y (munge-bytecode y))
(len (bytevector-length y))
(v #f))
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.
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(run-test `(length ,x) #t
(lambda ()
(let* ((wrapped `(load-program () ,(byte-length x) #f ,x))
(bv (compile-bytecode wrapped '())))
(set! v (make-bytevector (- (bytevector-length bv) 8)))
(bytevector-copy! bv 8 v 0 (bytevector-length v))
(= (bytevector-length v) len))))
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.
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(run-test `(compile-equal? ,x ,y) #t
(lambda ()
(equal? v y)))))
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.
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(with-test-prefix "compiler"
(with-test-prefix "asm-to-bytecode"
(comp-test '(make-int8 3)
#(make-int8 3))
(comp-test '(load-number "3.14")
(vector 'load-number 0 0 4 (char->integer #\3) (char->integer #\.)
(char->integer #\1) (char->integer #\4)))
(comp-test '(load-string "foo")
rework the vm support for wide strings * libguile/_scm.h (SCM_OBJCODE_MINOR_VERSION): Bump. * libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_error_bad_wide_string_length): New error case. * libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-unsigned-integer, load-integer) (load-keyword): Remove these instructions. The former two are obsoleted by make-int64/make-uint64, the latter via make-keyword. (load-string): Only handle narrow strings. (load-symbol): Only handle narrow symbols. The wide case is handled via make-symbol. (load-wide-string): New instruction, for wide strings. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (define): Move here from loaders.c, as now it just takes a sym on the stack. (make-keyword, make-symbol): New instructions. * module/language/assembly.scm: Remove removed instructions. No more width byte in load-string etc. * module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode): Adapt to change in instruction set. * module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (glil->assembly): Compile define by pushing the sym then emitting (define). (dump-object): Dump narrow and wide strings differently. Use make-keyword and make-symbol as appropriate. * module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (flatten): When compiling a ref to a primitive (not a call), first see if the primitive is actually bound in the root module. (That's not the case with e.g. bytevector-u8-ref). * module/system/xref.scm (program-callee-rev-vars): Don't parse out "nexts". * test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test ("compiler"): Adapt to bytecode format change.
2009-08-12 16:33:49 +02:00
(vector 'load-string 0 0 3 (char->integer #\f) (char->integer #\o)
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.
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(char->integer #\o)))
(comp-test '(load-symbol "foo")
rework the vm support for wide strings * libguile/_scm.h (SCM_OBJCODE_MINOR_VERSION): Bump. * libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_error_bad_wide_string_length): New error case. * libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-unsigned-integer, load-integer) (load-keyword): Remove these instructions. The former two are obsoleted by make-int64/make-uint64, the latter via make-keyword. (load-string): Only handle narrow strings. (load-symbol): Only handle narrow symbols. The wide case is handled via make-symbol. (load-wide-string): New instruction, for wide strings. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (define): Move here from loaders.c, as now it just takes a sym on the stack. (make-keyword, make-symbol): New instructions. * module/language/assembly.scm: Remove removed instructions. No more width byte in load-string etc. * module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode): Adapt to change in instruction set. * module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (glil->assembly): Compile define by pushing the sym then emitting (define). (dump-object): Dump narrow and wide strings differently. Use make-keyword and make-symbol as appropriate. * module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (flatten): When compiling a ref to a primitive (not a call), first see if the primitive is actually bound in the root module. (That's not the case with e.g. bytevector-u8-ref). * module/system/xref.scm (program-callee-rev-vars): Don't parse out "nexts". * test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test ("compiler"): Adapt to bytecode format change.
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(vector 'load-symbol 0 0 3 (char->integer #\f) (char->integer #\o)
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.
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(char->integer #\o)))
(comp-test '(load-string "æ") ;; a non-ASCII Latin-1 string
(vector 'load-string 0 0 1 230))
(comp-test '(load-wide-string "λ")
(apply vector 'load-wide-string 0 0 4
(if (eq? (native-endianness) (endianness little))
'(187 3 0 0)
'(0 0 3 187))))
de-nargs struct scm_objcode; procedure-property refactor * libguile/objcodes.h (struct scm_objcode): Remove nargs, nrest, and nlocs, as they are no longer needed. Also obviates the need for a padding word. * libguile/procs.c (scm_thunk_p): Use scm_i_program_arity for programs. * libguile/procprop.c (scm_i_procedure_arity): Use scm_i_program_arity for programs. (scm_procedure_properties, scm_set_procedure_properties_x) (scm_procedure_property, scm_set_procedure_property_x): Rework so that non-closure properties are stored directly in a weak hash, instead of needing a weak hash of "stand-in" closures to hold the properties. Fix docstrings also. * libguile/root.h (scm_stand_in_procs): Remove from the scm_sys_protects set. Actually with libGC, we should be able to store the elements of scm_sys_protects directly as global variables. * libguile/gc.c (scm_init_storage): Remove scm_stand_in_procs initialization. * libguile/programs.c (scm_i_program_arity): New private accessor, tries to determine the "minimum arity" of a program. * libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Adapt to changes in struct scm_objcode. * module/language/assembly.scm (*program-header-len*, byte-length): * module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode): * module/language/assembly/decompile-bytecode.scm (decode-load-program): * module/language/assembly/disassemble.scm (disassemble-load-program): Adapt to changes in objcode. * module/system/xref.scm (program-callee-rev-vars): Adapt to changes in assembly. * module/language/glil.scm: Remove nargs, nrest, and nlocs from glil-program. * module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (make-meta, glil->assembly): * module/language/glil/decompile-assembly.scm (decompile-toplevel): (decompile-load-program): Adapt to changes in GLIL and assembly. * module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (flatten-lambda): Adapt to changes in GLIL. * test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: Adapt to assembly and bytecode changes. * test-suite/tests/tree-il.test: Adapt to GLIL changes.
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(comp-test '(load-program () 3 #f (make-int8 3) (return))
#(load-program
(uint32 3) ;; len
(uint32 0) ;; metalen
make-int8 3
return))
make sure all programs are 8-byte aligned * libguile/objcodes.c (OBJCODE_COOKIE): Bump objcode cookie, as we added to struct scm_objcode. * libguile/objcodes.h (struct scm_objcode): Add a uint32 after metalen and before base, so that if the structure has 8-byte alignment, base will have 8-byte alignment too. (Before, base was 12 bytes from the start of the structure, now it's 16 bytes.) * libguile/vm-engine.h (ASSERT_ALIGNED_PROCEDURE): Add a check that can be turned on with VM_ENABLE_PARANOID_ASSERTIONS. (CACHE_PROGRAM): Call ASSERT_ALIGNED_PROCEDURE. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (long-local-ref): Add a missing semicolon. * libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Rework to operate directly on a malloc'd buffer, so that the program will be 8-byte aligned. * module/language/assembly.scm (*program-header-len*): Add another 4 for the padding. (object->assembly): Fix case in which we would return (make-int8 0) instead of (make-int8:0). This would throw off compile-assembly.scm's use of addr+. * module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode): Write out the padding int. * module/language/assembly/decompile-bytecode.scm (decode-load-program): And pop off the padding int too. * module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (glil->assembly): Don't pack the assembly, assume that assembly.scm has done it for us. If a program has a meta, pad out the program so that meta will be aligned. * test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: Adapt to expect programs to have the extra 4-byte padding int.
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;; the nops are to pad meta to an 8-byte alignment. not strictly
;; necessary for this test, but representative of the common case.
de-nargs struct scm_objcode; procedure-property refactor * libguile/objcodes.h (struct scm_objcode): Remove nargs, nrest, and nlocs, as they are no longer needed. Also obviates the need for a padding word. * libguile/procs.c (scm_thunk_p): Use scm_i_program_arity for programs. * libguile/procprop.c (scm_i_procedure_arity): Use scm_i_program_arity for programs. (scm_procedure_properties, scm_set_procedure_properties_x) (scm_procedure_property, scm_set_procedure_property_x): Rework so that non-closure properties are stored directly in a weak hash, instead of needing a weak hash of "stand-in" closures to hold the properties. Fix docstrings also. * libguile/root.h (scm_stand_in_procs): Remove from the scm_sys_protects set. Actually with libGC, we should be able to store the elements of scm_sys_protects directly as global variables. * libguile/gc.c (scm_init_storage): Remove scm_stand_in_procs initialization. * libguile/programs.c (scm_i_program_arity): New private accessor, tries to determine the "minimum arity" of a program. * libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Adapt to changes in struct scm_objcode. * module/language/assembly.scm (*program-header-len*, byte-length): * module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode): * module/language/assembly/decompile-bytecode.scm (decode-load-program): * module/language/assembly/disassemble.scm (disassemble-load-program): Adapt to changes in objcode. * module/system/xref.scm (program-callee-rev-vars): Adapt to changes in assembly. * module/language/glil.scm: Remove nargs, nrest, and nlocs from glil-program. * module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (make-meta, glil->assembly): * module/language/glil/decompile-assembly.scm (decompile-toplevel): (decompile-load-program): Adapt to changes in GLIL and assembly. * module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (flatten-lambda): Adapt to changes in GLIL. * test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: Adapt to assembly and bytecode changes. * test-suite/tests/tree-il.test: Adapt to GLIL changes.
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(comp-test '(load-program () 8
(load-program () 3
#f
(make-int8 3) (return))
make sure all programs are 8-byte aligned * libguile/objcodes.c (OBJCODE_COOKIE): Bump objcode cookie, as we added to struct scm_objcode. * libguile/objcodes.h (struct scm_objcode): Add a uint32 after metalen and before base, so that if the structure has 8-byte alignment, base will have 8-byte alignment too. (Before, base was 12 bytes from the start of the structure, now it's 16 bytes.) * libguile/vm-engine.h (ASSERT_ALIGNED_PROCEDURE): Add a check that can be turned on with VM_ENABLE_PARANOID_ASSERTIONS. (CACHE_PROGRAM): Call ASSERT_ALIGNED_PROCEDURE. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (long-local-ref): Add a missing semicolon. * libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Rework to operate directly on a malloc'd buffer, so that the program will be 8-byte aligned. * module/language/assembly.scm (*program-header-len*): Add another 4 for the padding. (object->assembly): Fix case in which we would return (make-int8 0) instead of (make-int8:0). This would throw off compile-assembly.scm's use of addr+. * module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode): Write out the padding int. * module/language/assembly/decompile-bytecode.scm (decode-load-program): And pop off the padding int too. * module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (glil->assembly): Don't pack the assembly, assume that assembly.scm has done it for us. If a program has a meta, pad out the program so that meta will be aligned. * test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: Adapt to expect programs to have the extra 4-byte padding int.
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(make-int8 3) (return)
(nop) (nop) (nop) (nop) (nop))
#(load-program
make sure all programs are 8-byte aligned * libguile/objcodes.c (OBJCODE_COOKIE): Bump objcode cookie, as we added to struct scm_objcode. * libguile/objcodes.h (struct scm_objcode): Add a uint32 after metalen and before base, so that if the structure has 8-byte alignment, base will have 8-byte alignment too. (Before, base was 12 bytes from the start of the structure, now it's 16 bytes.) * libguile/vm-engine.h (ASSERT_ALIGNED_PROCEDURE): Add a check that can be turned on with VM_ENABLE_PARANOID_ASSERTIONS. (CACHE_PROGRAM): Call ASSERT_ALIGNED_PROCEDURE. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (long-local-ref): Add a missing semicolon. * libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Rework to operate directly on a malloc'd buffer, so that the program will be 8-byte aligned. * module/language/assembly.scm (*program-header-len*): Add another 4 for the padding. (object->assembly): Fix case in which we would return (make-int8 0) instead of (make-int8:0). This would throw off compile-assembly.scm's use of addr+. * module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode): Write out the padding int. * module/language/assembly/decompile-bytecode.scm (decode-load-program): And pop off the padding int too. * module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (glil->assembly): Don't pack the assembly, assume that assembly.scm has done it for us. If a program has a meta, pad out the program so that meta will be aligned. * test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: Adapt to expect programs to have the extra 4-byte padding int.
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(uint32 8) ;; len
de-nargs struct scm_objcode; procedure-property refactor * libguile/objcodes.h (struct scm_objcode): Remove nargs, nrest, and nlocs, as they are no longer needed. Also obviates the need for a padding word. * libguile/procs.c (scm_thunk_p): Use scm_i_program_arity for programs. * libguile/procprop.c (scm_i_procedure_arity): Use scm_i_program_arity for programs. (scm_procedure_properties, scm_set_procedure_properties_x) (scm_procedure_property, scm_set_procedure_property_x): Rework so that non-closure properties are stored directly in a weak hash, instead of needing a weak hash of "stand-in" closures to hold the properties. Fix docstrings also. * libguile/root.h (scm_stand_in_procs): Remove from the scm_sys_protects set. Actually with libGC, we should be able to store the elements of scm_sys_protects directly as global variables. * libguile/gc.c (scm_init_storage): Remove scm_stand_in_procs initialization. * libguile/programs.c (scm_i_program_arity): New private accessor, tries to determine the "minimum arity" of a program. * libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Adapt to changes in struct scm_objcode. * module/language/assembly.scm (*program-header-len*, byte-length): * module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode): * module/language/assembly/decompile-bytecode.scm (decode-load-program): * module/language/assembly/disassemble.scm (disassemble-load-program): Adapt to changes in objcode. * module/system/xref.scm (program-callee-rev-vars): Adapt to changes in assembly. * module/language/glil.scm: Remove nargs, nrest, and nlocs from glil-program. * module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (make-meta, glil->assembly): * module/language/glil/decompile-assembly.scm (decompile-toplevel): (decompile-load-program): Adapt to changes in GLIL and assembly. * module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (flatten-lambda): Adapt to changes in GLIL. * test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: Adapt to assembly and bytecode changes. * test-suite/tests/tree-il.test: Adapt to GLIL changes.
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(uint32 11) ;; metalen
make-int8 3
return
make sure all programs are 8-byte aligned * libguile/objcodes.c (OBJCODE_COOKIE): Bump objcode cookie, as we added to struct scm_objcode. * libguile/objcodes.h (struct scm_objcode): Add a uint32 after metalen and before base, so that if the structure has 8-byte alignment, base will have 8-byte alignment too. (Before, base was 12 bytes from the start of the structure, now it's 16 bytes.) * libguile/vm-engine.h (ASSERT_ALIGNED_PROCEDURE): Add a check that can be turned on with VM_ENABLE_PARANOID_ASSERTIONS. (CACHE_PROGRAM): Call ASSERT_ALIGNED_PROCEDURE. * libguile/vm-i-system.c (long-local-ref): Add a missing semicolon. * libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Rework to operate directly on a malloc'd buffer, so that the program will be 8-byte aligned. * module/language/assembly.scm (*program-header-len*): Add another 4 for the padding. (object->assembly): Fix case in which we would return (make-int8 0) instead of (make-int8:0). This would throw off compile-assembly.scm's use of addr+. * module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode): Write out the padding int. * module/language/assembly/decompile-bytecode.scm (decode-load-program): And pop off the padding int too. * module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (glil->assembly): Don't pack the assembly, assume that assembly.scm has done it for us. If a program has a meta, pad out the program so that meta will be aligned. * test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: Adapt to expect programs to have the extra 4-byte padding int.
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nop nop nop nop nop
(uint32 3) ;; len
(uint32 0) ;; metalen
make-int8 3
return))))
(define (test-triplet cpu vendor os)
(let ((triplet (string-append cpu "-" vendor "-" os)))
(pass-if (format #f "triplet ~a" triplet)
(with-target triplet
(lambda ()
(and (string=? (target-cpu) cpu)
(string=? (target-vendor) vendor)
(string=? (target-os) os)))))))
(define (native-cpu)
(with-target %host-type target-cpu))
(define (native-word-size)
((@ (system foreign) sizeof) '*))
Complete cross-compilation support. * module/system/base/target.scm (%target-endianness, %target-word-size): New fluids. (%native-word-size): New variable. (with-target): Set these fluids. (cpu-endianness, cpu-word-size, triplet-cpu, triplet-vendor, triplet-os): New procedures. (target-cpu, target-vendor, target-os): Use them. (target-endianness, target-word-size): Refer to the corresponding fluid. * libguile/objcodes.c (target_endianness_var, target_word_size_var): New global variables. (NATIVE_ENDIANNESS): New macro. (target_endianness, target_word_size, to_native_order): New functions. (make_objcode_from_file): Use `scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode' instead of `scm_bytecode_to_objcode'. (bytecode_to_objcode): New function, based on `scm_bytecode_to_objcode', with the addition of an `endianness' and `word_size' parameters. (scm_bytecode_to_objcode): Use it. (scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode): New function. (scm_write_objcode): Use `target_word_size' and `target_endianness'. Convert OBJCODE's len and meta-len to native byte order. (scm_init_objcodes): Initialize `target_endianness_var' and `target_word_size_var'. * libguile/objcodes.h (scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode): New declaration. * libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Use `scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode' instead of `scm_bytecode_to_objcode'. * test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test (%objcode-cookie-size): New variable. (test-target): New procedure. ("cross-compilation"): Add `test-target' calls and the "unknown target" test.
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(define %objcode-cookie-size
(string-length "GOOF----LE-8-2.0"))
(define (test-target triplet endian word-size)
(pass-if (format #f "target `~a' honored" triplet)
(call-with-values (lambda ()
(open-bytevector-output-port))
(lambda (p get-objcode)
(with-target triplet
(lambda ()
(let ((word-size
;; When the target is the native CPU, rather trust
;; the native CPU's word size. This is because
;; Debian's `sparc64-linux-gnu' port, for instance,
;; actually has a 32-bit user-land, for instance (see
;; <http://www.debian.org/ports/sparc/#sparc64bit>
;; for details.)
(if (string=? (native-cpu) (target-cpu))
(native-word-size)
word-size))
(b (compile-bytecode
Complete cross-compilation support. * module/system/base/target.scm (%target-endianness, %target-word-size): New fluids. (%native-word-size): New variable. (with-target): Set these fluids. (cpu-endianness, cpu-word-size, triplet-cpu, triplet-vendor, triplet-os): New procedures. (target-cpu, target-vendor, target-os): Use them. (target-endianness, target-word-size): Refer to the corresponding fluid. * libguile/objcodes.c (target_endianness_var, target_word_size_var): New global variables. (NATIVE_ENDIANNESS): New macro. (target_endianness, target_word_size, to_native_order): New functions. (make_objcode_from_file): Use `scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode' instead of `scm_bytecode_to_objcode'. (bytecode_to_objcode): New function, based on `scm_bytecode_to_objcode', with the addition of an `endianness' and `word_size' parameters. (scm_bytecode_to_objcode): Use it. (scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode): New function. (scm_write_objcode): Use `target_word_size' and `target_endianness'. Convert OBJCODE's len and meta-len to native byte order. (scm_init_objcodes): Initialize `target_endianness_var' and `target_word_size_var'. * libguile/objcodes.h (scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode): New declaration. * libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Use `scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode' instead of `scm_bytecode_to_objcode'. * test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test (%objcode-cookie-size): New variable. (test-target): New procedure. ("cross-compilation"): Add `test-target' calls and the "unknown target" test.
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'(load-program () 16 #f
(assert-nargs-ee/locals 1)
(make-int8 77)
(toplevel-ref 1)
(local-ref 0)
(mul)
(add)
(return)
(nop) (nop) (nop)
(nop) (nop))
#f)))
(write-objcode (bytecode->objcode b) p)
(let ((cookie (make-bytevector %objcode-cookie-size))
(expected (format #f "GOOF----~a-~a-~a"
(cond ((eq? endian (endianness little))
"LE")
((eq? endian (endianness big))
"BE")
(else
(error "unknown endianness"
endian)))
word-size
(effective-version))))
(bytevector-copy! (get-objcode) 0 cookie 0
%objcode-cookie-size)
(string=? (utf8->string cookie) expected)))))))))
(with-test-prefix "cross-compilation"
(test-triplet "i586" "pc" "gnu0.3")
(test-triplet "x86_64" "unknown" "linux-gnu")
Complete cross-compilation support. * module/system/base/target.scm (%target-endianness, %target-word-size): New fluids. (%native-word-size): New variable. (with-target): Set these fluids. (cpu-endianness, cpu-word-size, triplet-cpu, triplet-vendor, triplet-os): New procedures. (target-cpu, target-vendor, target-os): Use them. (target-endianness, target-word-size): Refer to the corresponding fluid. * libguile/objcodes.c (target_endianness_var, target_word_size_var): New global variables. (NATIVE_ENDIANNESS): New macro. (target_endianness, target_word_size, to_native_order): New functions. (make_objcode_from_file): Use `scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode' instead of `scm_bytecode_to_objcode'. (bytecode_to_objcode): New function, based on `scm_bytecode_to_objcode', with the addition of an `endianness' and `word_size' parameters. (scm_bytecode_to_objcode): Use it. (scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode): New function. (scm_write_objcode): Use `target_word_size' and `target_endianness'. Convert OBJCODE's len and meta-len to native byte order. (scm_init_objcodes): Initialize `target_endianness_var' and `target_word_size_var'. * libguile/objcodes.h (scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode): New declaration. * libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Use `scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode' instead of `scm_bytecode_to_objcode'. * test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test (%objcode-cookie-size): New variable. (test-target): New procedure. ("cross-compilation"): Add `test-target' calls and the "unknown target" test.
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(test-triplet "x86_64" "unknown" "kfreebsd-gnu")
(test-target "i586-pc-gnu0.3" (endianness little) 4)
(test-target "x86_64-pc-linux-gnu" (endianness little) 8)
(test-target "powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu" (endianness big) 4)
(test-target "sparc64-unknown-freebsd8.2" (endianness big) 8)
(pass-if-exception "unknown target"
exception:miscellaneous-error
(call-with-values (lambda ()
(open-bytevector-output-port))
(lambda (p get-objcode)
(let* ((b (compile-bytecode '(load-program () 3 #f
(make-int8 77)
(return))
#f))
(o (bytecode->objcode b)))
(with-target "fcpu-unknown-gnu1.0"
(lambda ()
(write-objcode o p))))))))
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