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redo memory-usage mechanism, add way of dynamically initializing Lisp objects -------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: -------------------- lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2010-03-18 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * diagnose.el (show-memory-usage): Rewrite to take into account API changes in memory-usage functions. src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-03-18 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * alloc.c: * alloc.c (disksave_object_finalization_1): * alloc.c (lisp_object_storage_size): * alloc.c (listu): * alloc.c (listn): * alloc.c (Fobject_memory_usage_stats): * alloc.c (compute_memusage_stats_length): * alloc.c (Fobject_memory_usage): * alloc.c (Ftotal_object_memory_usage): * alloc.c (malloced_storage_size): * alloc.c (common_init_alloc_early): * alloc.c (reinit_alloc_objects_early): * alloc.c (reinit_alloc_early): * alloc.c (init_alloc_once_early): * alloc.c (syms_of_alloc): * alloc.c (reinit_vars_of_alloc): * buffer.c: * buffer.c (struct buffer_stats): * buffer.c (compute_buffer_text_usage): * buffer.c (compute_buffer_usage): * buffer.c (buffer_memory_usage): * buffer.c (buffer_objects_create): * buffer.c (syms_of_buffer): * buffer.c (vars_of_buffer): * console-impl.h (struct console_methods): * dynarr.c (Dynarr_memory_usage): * emacs.c (main_1): * events.c (clear_event_resource): * extents.c: * extents.c (compute_buffer_extent_usage): * extents.c (extent_objects_create): * extents.h: * faces.c: * faces.c (compute_face_cachel_usage): * faces.c (face_objects_create): * faces.h: * general-slots.h: * glyphs.c: * glyphs.c (compute_glyph_cachel_usage): * glyphs.c (glyph_objects_create): * glyphs.h: * lisp.h: * lisp.h (struct usage_stats): * lrecord.h: * lrecord.h (enum lrecord_type): * lrecord.h (struct lrecord_implementation): * lrecord.h (MC_ALLOC_CALL_FINALIZER_FOR_DISKSAVE): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_DUMPABLE_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_DUMPABLE_SIZABLE_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_DUMPABLE_FROB_BLOCK_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_DUMPABLE_FROB_BLOCK_SIZABLE_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_DUMPABLE_INTERNAL_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_DUMPABLE_SIZABLE_INTERNAL_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_NODUMP_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_NODUMP_SIZABLE_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_NODUMP_FROB_BLOCK_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_NODUMP_FROB_BLOCK_SIZABLE_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_NODUMP_INTERNAL_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_NODUMP_SIZABLE_INTERNAL_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (MAKE_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_DUMPABLE_MODULE_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_DUMPABLE_MODULE_SIZABLE_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_NODUMP_MODULE_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DEFINE_NODUMP_MODULE_SIZABLE_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (MAKE_MODULE_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (INIT_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (INIT_MODULE_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (UNDEF_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (UNDEF_MODULE_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DECLARE_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DECLARE_MODULE_API_LISP_OBJECT): * lrecord.h (DECLARE_MODULE_LISP_OBJECT): * lstream.c: * lstream.c (syms_of_lstream): * lstream.c (vars_of_lstream): * marker.c: * marker.c (compute_buffer_marker_usage): * mc-alloc.c (mc_alloced_storage_size): * mc-alloc.h: * mule-charset.c: * mule-charset.c (struct charset_stats): * mule-charset.c (compute_charset_usage): * mule-charset.c (charset_memory_usage): * mule-charset.c (mule_charset_objects_create): * mule-charset.c (syms_of_mule_charset): * mule-charset.c (vars_of_mule_charset): * redisplay.c: * redisplay.c (compute_rune_dynarr_usage): * redisplay.c (compute_display_block_dynarr_usage): * redisplay.c (compute_glyph_block_dynarr_usage): * redisplay.c (compute_display_line_dynarr_usage): * redisplay.c (compute_line_start_cache_dynarr_usage): * redisplay.h: * scrollbar-gtk.c (gtk_compute_scrollbar_instance_usage): * scrollbar-msw.c (mswindows_compute_scrollbar_instance_usage): * scrollbar-x.c (x_compute_scrollbar_instance_usage): * scrollbar.c (compute_scrollbar_instance_usage): * scrollbar.h: * symbols.c: * symbols.c (reinit_symbol_objects_early): * symbols.c (init_symbols_once_early): * symbols.c (reinit_symbols_early): * symbols.c (defsymbol_massage_name_1): * symsinit.h: * ui-gtk.c: * ui-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_object_getprop): * ui-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_object_putprop): * ui-gtk.c (ui_gtk_objects_create): * unicode.c (compute_from_unicode_table_size_1): * unicode.c (compute_to_unicode_table_size_1): * unicode.c (compute_from_unicode_table_size): * unicode.c (compute_to_unicode_table_size): * window.c: * window.c (struct window_stats): * window.c (compute_window_mirror_usage): * window.c (compute_window_usage): * window.c (window_memory_usage): * window.c (window_objects_create): * window.c (syms_of_window): * window.c (vars_of_window): * window.h: Redo memory-usage mechanism, make it general; add way of dynamically initializing Lisp object types -- OBJECT_HAS_METHOD(), similar to CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD(). (1) Create OBJECT_HAS_METHOD(), OBJECT_HAS_PROPERTY() etc. for specifying that a Lisp object type has a particular method or property. Call such methods with OBJECT_METH, MAYBE_OBJECT_METH, OBJECT_METH_OR_GIVEN; retrieve properties with OBJECT_PROPERTY. Methods that formerly required a DEFINE_*GENERAL_LISP_OBJECT() to specify them (getprop, putprop, remprop, plist, disksave) now instead use the dynamic-method mechanism. The main benefit of this is that new methods or properties can be added without requiring that the declaration statements of all existing methods be modified. We have to make the `struct lrecord_implementation' non-const, but I don't think this should have any effect on speed -- the only possible method that's really speed-critical is the mark method, and we already extract those out into a separate (non-const) array for increased cache locality. Object methods need to be reinitialized after pdump, so we put them in separate functions such as face_objects_create(), extent_objects_create() and call them appropriately from emacs.c The only current object property (`memusage_stats_list') that objects can specify is a Lisp object and gets staticpro()ed so it only needs to be set during dump time, but because it references symbols that might not exist in a syms_of_() function, we initialize it in vars_of_(). There is also an object property (`num_extra_memusage_stats') that is automatically initialized based on `memusage_stats_list'; we do that in reinit_vars_of_alloc(), which is called after all vars_of_() functions are called. `disksaver' method was renamed `disksave' to correspond with the name normally given to the function (e.g. disksave_lstream()). (2) Generalize the memory-usage mechanism in `buffer-memory-usage', `window-memory-usage', `charset-memory-usage' into an object-type- specific mechanism called by a single function `object-memory-usage'. (Former function `object-memory-usage' renamed to `total-object-memory-usage'). Generalize the mechanism of different "slices" so that we can have different "classes" of memory described and different "slices" onto each class; `t' separates classes, `nil' separates slices. Currently we have three classes defined: the memory of an object itself, non-Lisp-object memory associated with the object (e.g. arrays or dynarrs stored as fields in the object), and Lisp-object memory associated with the object (other internal Lisp objects stored in the object). This isn't completely finished yet and we might need to further separate the "other internal Lisp objects" class into two classes. The memory-usage mechanism uses a `struct usage_stats' (renamed from `struct overhead_stats') to describe a malloc-view onto a set of allocated memory (listing how much was requested and various types of overhead) and a more general `struct generic_usage_stats' (with a `struct usage_stats' in it) to hold all statistics about object memory. `struct generic_usage_stats' contains an array of 32 Bytecounts, which are statistics of unspecified semantics. The intention is that individual types declare a corresponding struct (e.g. `struct window_stats') with the same structure but with specific fields in place of the array, corresponding to specific statistics. The number of such statistics is an object property computed from the list of tags (Lisp symbols describing the statistics) stored in `memusage_stats_list'. The idea here is to allow particular object types to customize the number and semantics of the statistics where completely avoiding consing. This doesn't matter so much yet, but the intention is to have the memory usage of all objects computed at the end of GC, at the same time as other statistics are currently computed. The values for all statistics for a single type would be added up to compute aggregate values for all objects of a specific type. To make this efficient, we can't allow any memory allocation at all. (3) Create some additional functions for creating lists that specify the elements directly as args rather than indirectly through an array: listn() (number of args given), listu() (list terminated by Qunbound). (4) Delete a bit of remaining unused C window_config stuff, also unused lrecord_type_popup_data.
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Thu, 18 Mar 2010 10:50:06 -0500
parents e34711681f30
children 308d34e9f07d
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;;; gtk-init.el --- initialization code for mswindows
;; Copyright (C) 1990, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Copyright (C) 1995 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois.
;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Ben Wing.

;; Author: various
;; Rewritten for Gtk by: William Perry

;; This file is part of XEmacs.

;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
;; any later version.

;; XEmacs 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
;; General Public License for more details.

;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
;; Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.

(globally-declare-boundp
 '(gtk-initial-argv-list gtk-initial-geometry))

(globally-declare-fboundp
 '(gtk-keysym-on-keyboard-p))

(defvar gtk-early-lisp-options-file "~/.xemacs/gtk-options.el"
  "Path where GTK-specific early options should be stored.

This allows the user to set initial geometry without using GNOME and session
management, and, since it is read before GTK is initialized, it avoids
window flicker on resizing.

It is normally not useful to change without recompiling XEmacs.")

(defvar gtk-command-switch-alist
  '(
    ;; GNOME Options
    ("--disable-sound" . nil)
    ("--enable-sound"  . nil)
    ("--espeaker"      . t)

    ;; GTK Options
    ("--gdk-debug"    . t)
    ("--gdk-no-debug" . t)
    ("--display"      . t)
    ("--sync"         . nil)
    ("--no-xshm"      . nil)
    ("--name"         . t)
    ("--class"        . t)
    ("--gxid_host"    . t)
    ("--gxid_port"    . t)
    ("--xim-preedit"  . t)
    ("--xim-status"   . t)
    ("--gtk-debug"    . t)
    ("--gtk-no-debug" . t)
    ("--gtk-module"   . t)

    ;; Glib options
    ("--g-fatal-warnings" . nil)

    ;; Session management options
    ("--sm-client-id"     . t)
    ("--sm-config-prefix" . t)
    ("--sm-disable"       . t)
    )

  "An assoc list of command line args that should be in gtk-initial-argv-list.
This is necessary because GTK and GNOME consider it a fatal error if they
receive unknown command line arguments (perfectly reasonable).  But this
means that if the user specifies a file name on the command line they will
be unable to start.  So we filter the command line and allow only items in
this list in.

The CDR of the assoc list is whether it accepts an argument.  For the
moment, all options are in GNU long form.")

(defvar make-device-early-gtk-entry-point-called-p nil
  "Whether `make-device-early-gtk-entry-point' has been called, at least once.

Much of the GTK-specific Lisp init code should only be called the first time
a GTK device is created; this variable allows for that.")

(defvar make-device-late-gtk-entry-point-called-p nil
  "Whether `make-device-late-gtk-entry-point' has been called, at least once.

Much of the GTK-specific Lisp init code should only be called the first time
a GTK device is created; this variable allows for that.")

(defun make-device-early-gtk-entry-point ()
  "Entry point to set up the Lisp environment before GTK device creation."
  (unless make-device-early-gtk-entry-point-called-p
    (setq initial-frame-plist
          (and initial-frame-unmapped-p '(initially-unmapped t))
          gtk-initial-argv-list
          (cons (car command-line-args) (gtk-filter-arguments))
	  gtk-initial-geometry
          (nth 1 (member "-geometry" command-line-args-left))
	  make-device-early-gtk-entry-point-called-p t)
    (unless vanilla-inhibiting
      (load gtk-early-lisp-options-file t t t))))

(defun gtk-init-handle-geometry (arg)
  "Set up initial geometry info for GTK devices."
  (setq gtk-initial-geometry (pop command-line-args-left)))

(defun make-device-late-gtk-entry-point (device)
  "Entry-Point to do any Lisp-level GTK device-specific initialization."
  (gtk-initialize-compose device)
  (unless make-device-late-gtk-entry-point-called-p
    (setq make-device-late-gtk-entry-point-called-p t)))

(defun gtk-filter-arguments ()
  (let ((accepted nil)
	(rejected nil)
	(todo nil))
    (setq todo (mapcar (lambda (argdesc)
			 (if (cdr argdesc)
			     ;; Need to look for --foo=bar
			     (concat "^" (car argdesc) "=")
			   ;; Just a simple arg
			   (concat "^" (regexp-quote (car argdesc)) "$")))
		       gtk-command-switch-alist))

    (while command-line-args-left
      (if (catch 'found
	    (mapc (lambda (r)
		    (if (string-match r (car command-line-args-left))
			(throw 'found t))) todo)
	    (mapc (lambda (argdesc)
		    (if (cdr argdesc)
			;; This time we only care about argument items
			;; that take an argument.  We'll check to see if
			;; someone used --foo bar instead of --foo=bar
			(if (string-match (concat "^" (car argdesc) "$") (car command-line-args-left))
			    ;; Yup!  Need to push
			    (progn
			      (push (pop command-line-args-left) accepted)
			      (throw 'found t)))))
		  gtk-command-switch-alist)
	    nil)
	  (push (pop command-line-args-left) accepted)
	(push (pop command-line-args-left) rejected)))
    (setq command-line-args-left (nreverse rejected))
    (nreverse accepted)))

(push '("-geometry" . gtk-init-handle-geometry) command-switch-alist)

;;; Stuff to get compose keys working on GTK
(eval-when-compile
  (defmacro gtk-define-dead-key (key map device)
    `(when (gtk-keysym-on-keyboard-p ',key device)
       (define-key function-key-map [,key] ',map))))

(defun gtk-initialize-compose (device)
  "Enable compose processing"
  (autoload 'compose-map	    "gtk-compose" nil t 'keymap)
  (autoload 'compose-acute-map	    "gtk-compose" nil t 'keymap)
  (autoload 'compose-grave-map	    "gtk-compose" nil t 'keymap)
  (autoload 'compose-cedilla-map    "gtk-compose" nil t 'keymap)
  (autoload 'compose-diaeresis-map  "gtk-compose" nil t 'keymap)
  (autoload 'compose-circumflex-map "gtk-compose" nil t 'keymap)
  (autoload 'compose-tilde-map	    "gtk-compose" nil t 'keymap)

  (when (gtk-keysym-on-keyboard-p 'multi-key device)
    (define-key function-key-map [multi-key] 'compose-map))

  ;; The dead keys might really be called just about anything, depending
  ;; on the vendor.  MIT thinks that the prefixes are "SunFA_", "D", and
  ;; "hpmute_" for Sun, DEC, and HP respectively.  However, OpenWindows 3
  ;; thinks that the prefixes are "SunXK_FA_", "DXK_", and "hpXK_mute_".
  ;; And HP (who don't mention Sun and DEC at all) use "XK_mute_".
  ;; Go figure.

  ;; Presumably if someone is running OpenWindows, they won't be using
  ;; the DEC or HP keysyms, but if they are defined then that is possible,
  ;; so in that case we accept them all.

  ;; If things seem not to be working, you might want to check your
  ;; /usr/lib/X11/XKeysymDB file to see if your vendor has an equally
  ;; mixed up view of what these keys should be called.

  ;; Canonical names:
  (gtk-define-dead-key acute			compose-acute-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key grave			compose-grave-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key cedilla			compose-cedilla-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key diaeresis		compose-diaeresis-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key circumflex		compose-circumflex-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key tilde			compose-tilde-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key degree			compose-ring-map device)

  ;; Sun according to MIT:
  (gtk-define-dead-key SunFA_Acute		compose-acute-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key SunFA_Grave		compose-grave-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key SunFA_Cedilla		compose-cedilla-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key SunFA_Diaeresis		compose-diaeresis-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key SunFA_Circum		compose-circumflex-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key SunFA_Tilde		compose-tilde-map device)

  ;; Sun according to OpenWindows 2:
  (gtk-define-dead-key Dead_Grave		compose-grave-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key Dead_Circum		compose-circumflex-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key Dead_Tilde		compose-tilde-map device)

  ;; Sun according to OpenWindows 3:
  (gtk-define-dead-key SunXK_FA_Acute		compose-acute-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key SunXK_FA_Grave		compose-grave-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key SunXK_FA_Cedilla		compose-cedilla-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key SunXK_FA_Diaeresis	compose-diaeresis-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key SunXK_FA_Circum		compose-circumflex-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key SunXK_FA_Tilde		compose-tilde-map device)

  ;; DEC according to MIT:
  (gtk-define-dead-key Dacute_accent		compose-acute-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key Dgrave_accent		compose-grave-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key Dcedilla_accent		compose-cedilla-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key Dcircumflex_accent	compose-circumflex-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key Dtilde			compose-tilde-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key Dring_accent		compose-ring-map device)

  ;; DEC according to OpenWindows 3:
  (gtk-define-dead-key DXK_acute_accent		compose-acute-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key DXK_grave_accent		compose-grave-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key DXK_cedilla_accent	compose-cedilla-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key DXK_circumflex_accent	compose-circumflex-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key DXK_tilde		compose-tilde-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key DXK_ring_accent		compose-ring-map device)

  ;; HP according to MIT:
  (gtk-define-dead-key hpmute_acute		compose-acute-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key hpmute_grave		compose-grave-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key hpmute_diaeresis		compose-diaeresis-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key hpmute_asciicircum	compose-circumflex-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key hpmute_asciitilde	compose-tilde-map device)

  ;; Empirically discovered on Linux XFree86 MetroX:
  (gtk-define-dead-key usldead_acute		compose-acute-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key usldead_grave		compose-grave-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key usldead_diaeresis	compose-diaeresis-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key usldead_asciicircum	compose-circumflex-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key usldead_asciitilde	compose-tilde-map device)

  ;; HP according to OpenWindows 3:
  (gtk-define-dead-key hpXK_mute_acute		compose-acute-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key hpXK_mute_grave		compose-grave-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key hpXK_mute_diaeresis	compose-diaeresis-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key hpXK_mute_asciicircum	compose-circumflex-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key hpXK_mute_asciitilde	compose-tilde-map device)

  ;; HP according to HP-UX 8.0:
  (gtk-define-dead-key XK_mute_acute		compose-acute-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key XK_mute_grave		compose-grave-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key XK_mute_diaeresis	compose-diaeresis-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key XK_mute_asciicircum	compose-circumflex-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key XK_mute_asciitilde	compose-tilde-map device)

  ;; Xfree86 seems to use lower case and a hyphen
  (gtk-define-dead-key dead-acute		compose-acute-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key dead-grave		compose-grave-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key dead-cedilla		compose-cedilla-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key dead-diaeresis		compose-diaeresis-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key dead-circum		compose-circumflex-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key dead-circumflex		compose-circumflex-map device)
  (gtk-define-dead-key dead-tilde		compose-tilde-map device))