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[xemacs-hg @ 2005-04-08 23:10:01 by crestani] ChangeLog addition: 2005-04-01  Marcus Crestani  <crestani@xemacs.org>         The new allocator.         New configure flag: `MC_ALLOC':         * configure.ac (XE_COMPLEX_ARG_ENABLE): Add `--enable-mc-alloc' as         a new configure flag.         * configure.in (AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS): Add `--mc-alloc' as a new         configure flag.         * configure.usage: Add description for `mc-alloc'.         DUMP_IN_EXEC:         * Makefile.in.in: Condition the installation of a separate dump         file on !DUMP_ON_EXEC.         * configure.ac (XE_COMPLEX_ARG_ENABLE): Add         `--enable-dump-in-exec' as a new configure flag.         * configure.ac: DUMP_IN_EXEC is define as default for PDUMP but         not default for MC_ALLOC.         * configure.in (AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS): Add `--dump-in-exec' as a         new configure flag.         * configure.in: DUMP_IN_EXEC is define as default for PDUMP but         not default for MC_ALLOC.         * configure.usage: Add description for `dump-in-exec'. lib-src/ChangeLog addition: 2005-04-01  Marcus Crestani  <crestani@xemacs.org>         The new allocator.         DUMP_IN_EXEC:                  * Makefile.in.in: Only compile insert-data-in-exec if         DUMP_IN_EXEC is defined. lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2005-04-01  Marcus Crestani  <crestani@xemacs.org>         The new allocator.         MEMORY_USAGE_STATS         * diagnose.el: Add new lisp function to pretty print statistics         about the new allocator.         * diagnose.el (show-mc-alloc-memory-usage): New. modules/ChangeLog addition: 2005-04-01  Marcus Crestani  <crestani@xemacs.org>         The new allocator.         Remove Lcrecords:                  * postgresql/postgresql.c (allocate_pgconn): Allocate with new         allocator.         * postgresql/postgresql.c (allocate_pgresult): Allocate PGresult         with new allocator.           * postgresql/postgresql.h (struct Lisp_PGconn): Add         lrecord_header.         * postgresql/postgresql.h (struct Lisp_PGresult): Add         lrecord_header.         * ldap/eldap.c (allocate_ldap): Allocate with new allocator.         * ldap/eldap.h (struct Lisp_LDAP): Add lrecord_header. nt/ChangeLog addition: 2005-04-01  Marcus Crestani  <crestani@xemacs.org>         The new allocator.         New configure flag: `MC_ALLOC':         * config.inc.samp: Add new flag `MC_ALLOC'.         * xemacs.mak: Add flag and configuration output for `MC_ALLOC'.         New files:         * xemacs.dsp: Add source files mc-alloc.c and mc-alloc.h.         * xemacs.mak: Add new object file mc-alloc.obj to dependencies. src/ChangeLog addition: 2005-04-01  Marcus Crestani  <crestani@xemacs.org>         The new allocator.         New configure flag: `MC_ALLOC':         * config.h.in: Add new flag `MC_ALLOC'.         New files:         * Makefile.in.in: Add new object file mc-alloc.o.         * depend: Add new files to dependencies.         * mc-alloc.c: New.         * mc-alloc.h: New.         Running the new allocator from XEmacs:         * alloc.c (deadbeef_memory): Moved to mc-alloc.c.         * emacs.c (main_1): Initialize the new allocator and add         syms_of_mc_alloc.         * symsinit.h: Add syms_of_mc_alloc.         New lrecord allocation and free functions:         * alloc.c (alloc_lrecord): New. Allocates an lrecord, includes         type checking and initializing of the lrecord_header.         * alloc.c (noseeum_alloc_lrecord): Same as above, but increments         the NOSEEUM cons counter.         * alloc.c (free_lrecord): New. Calls the finalizer and frees the         lrecord.         * lrecord.h: Add lrecord allocation prototypes and comments.         Remove old lrecord FROB block allocation:                  * alloc.c (allocate_lisp_storage): Former function to expand         heap. Not needed anymore, remove.         * alloc.c: Completely remove `Fixed-size type macros'         * alloc.c (release_breathing_space): Remove.         * alloc.c (memory_full): Remove release_breathing_space.         * alloc.c (refill_memory_reserve): Remove.         * alloc.c (TYPE_ALLOC_SIZE): Remove.         * alloc.c (DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC): Remove.         * alloc.c (ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_FROM_BLOCK): Remove.         * alloc.c (ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_1): Remove.         * alloc.c (ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE): Remove.         * alloc.c (NOSEEUM_ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE): Remove.         * alloc.c (struct Lisp_Free): Remove.         * alloc.c (LRECORD_FREE_P): Remove.         * alloc.c (MARK_LRECORD_AS_FREE): Remove.         * alloc.c (MARK_LRECORD_AS_NOT_FREE): Remove.         * alloc.c (PUT_FIXED_TYPE_ON_FREE_LIST): Remove.         * alloc.c (FREE_FIXED_TYPE): Remove.         * alloc.c (FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC): Remove.         Allocate old lrecords with new allocator:                  * alloc.c: DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC removed for all lrecords         defined in alloc.c.         * alloc.c (Fcons): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (noseeum_cons): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_float): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_bignum): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_bignum_bg): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_ratio): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_ratio_bg): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_ratio_rt): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_bigfloat): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_bigfloat_bf): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_compiled_function): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (Fmake_symbol): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (allocate_extent): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (allocate_event): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_key_data): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_button_data): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_motion_data): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_process_data): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_timeout_data): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_magic_data): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_magic_eval_data): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_eval_data): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_misc_user_data): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (Fmake_marker): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (noseeum_make_marker): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_uninit_string): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (resize_string): Allocate with new allocator.         * alloc.c (make_string_nocopy): Allocate with new allocator.         Garbage Collection:         * alloc.c (GC_CHECK_NOT_FREE): Remove obsolete assertions.         * alloc.c (SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK): Remove.         * alloc.c (SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK_1): Remove.         * alloc.c (sweep_conses): Remove.         * alloc.c (free_cons): Use new allocator to free.         * alloc.c (sweep_compiled_functions): Remove.         * alloc.c (sweep_floats): Remove.         * alloc.c (sweep_bignums): Remove.         * alloc.c (sweep_ratios): Remove.         * alloc.c (sweep_bigfloats): Remove.         * alloc.c (sweep_symbols): Remove.         * alloc.c (sweep_extents): Remove.         * alloc.c (sweep_events): Remove.         * alloc.c (sweep_key_data): Remove.         * alloc.c (free_key_data): Use new allocator to free.         * alloc.c (sweep_button_data): Remove.         * alloc.c (free_button_data): Use new allocator to free.         * alloc.c (sweep_motion_data): Remove.         * alloc.c (free_motion_data): Use new allocator to free.         * alloc.c (sweep_process_data): Remove.         * alloc.c (free_process_data): Use new allocator to free.         * alloc.c (sweep_timeout_data): Remove.         * alloc.c (free_timeout_data): Use new allocator to free.         * alloc.c (sweep_magic_data): Remove.         * alloc.c (free_magic_data): Use new allocator to free.         * alloc.c (sweep_magic_eval_data): Remove.         * alloc.c (free_magic_eval_data): Use new allocator to free.         * alloc.c (sweep_eval_data): Remove.         * alloc.c (free_eval_data): Use new allocator to free.         * alloc.c (sweep_misc_user_data): Remove.         * alloc.c (free_misc_user_data): Use new allocator to free.         * alloc.c (sweep_markers): Remove.         * alloc.c (free_marker): Use new allocator to free.         * alloc.c (garbage_collect_1): Remove release_breathing_space.         * alloc.c (gc_sweep): Remove all the old lcrecord and lrecord         related stuff. Sweeping now works like this: compact string         chars, finalize, sweep.         * alloc.c (common_init_alloc_early): Remove old lrecord         initializations, remove breathing_space.         * emacs.c (Fdump_emacs): Remove release_breathing_space.         * lisp.h: Remove prototype for release_breathing_space.         * lisp.h: Adjust the special cons mark makros.         Lrecord Finalizer:         * alloc.c: Add finalizer to lrecord definition.         * alloc.c (finalize_string): Add finalizer for string.         * bytecode.c: Add finalizer to lrecord definition.         * bytecode.c (finalize_compiled_function): Add finalizer for         compiled function.         * marker.c: Add finalizer to lrecord definition.         * marker.c (finalize_marker): Add finalizer for marker.         These changes build the interface to mc-alloc:         * lrecord.h (MC_ALLOC_CALL_FINALIZER): Tell mc-alloc how to         finalize lrecords.         * lrecord.h (MC_ALLOC_CALL_FINALIZER_FOR_DISKSAVE): Tell         mc-alloc how to finalize for disksave.         Unify lrecords and lcrecords:         * lisp.h (struct Lisp_String): Adjust string union hack to         new lrecord header.         * lrecord.h: Adjust comments.         * lrecord.h (struct lrecord_header): The new lrecord header         includes type, lisp-readonly, free, and uid.         * lrecord.h (set_lheader_implementation): Adjust to new         lrecord_header.         * lrecord.h (struct lrecord_implementation): The field basic_p         for indication of an old lrecord is not needed anymore, remove.         * lrecord.h (MAKE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION): Remove basic_p.         * lrecord.h (MAKE_EXTERNAL_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION): Remove         basic_p.         * lrecord.h (copy_sized_lrecord): Remove distinction between         old lrecords and lcrecords.         * lrecord.h (copy_lrecord): Remove distinction between old         lrecords and lcrecords.         * lrecord.h (zero_sized_lrecord): Remove distinction between         old lrecords and lcrecords.         * lrecord.h (zero_lrecord): Remove distinction between old         lrecords and lcrecords.         Remove lcrecords and lcrecord lists:         * alloc.c (basic_alloc_lcrecord): Not needed anymore, remove.         * alloc.c (very_old_free_lcrecord): Not needed anymore, remove.         * alloc.c (copy_lisp_object): No more distinction between         lrecords and lcrecords.         * alloc.c (all_lcrecords): Not needed anymore, remove.         * alloc.c (make_vector_internal): Allocate as lrecord.         * alloc.c (make_bit_vector_internal): Allocate as lrecord.         * alloc.c: Completely remove `lcrecord lists'.         * alloc.c (free_description): Remove.         * alloc.c (lcrecord_list_description): Remove.         * alloc.c (mark_lcrecord_list): Remove.         * alloc.c (make_lcrecord_list): Remove.         * alloc.c (alloc_managed_lcrecord): Remove.         * alloc.c (free_managed_lcrecord): Remove.         * alloc.c (alloc_automanaged_lcrecord): Remove.         * alloc.c (free_lcrecord): Remove.         * alloc.c (lcrecord_stats): Remove.         * alloc.c (tick_lcrecord_stats): Remove.         * alloc.c (disksave_object_finalization_1): Add call to         mc_finalize_for_disksave. Remove the lcrecord way to visit all         objects.         * alloc.c (kkcc_marking): Remove XD_FLAG_FREE_LISP_OBJECT         * alloc.c (sweep_lcrecords_1): Remove.         * alloc.c (common_init_alloc_early): Remove everything related         to lcrecords, remove old lrecord initializations,         * alloc.c (init_lcrecord_lists): Not needed anymore, remove.         * alloc.c (reinit_alloc_early): Remove everything related to         lcrecords.         * alloc.c (init_alloc_once_early): Remove everything related to         lcrecords.         * buffer.c (allocate_buffer): Allocate as lrecord.         * buffer.c (nuke_all_buffer_slots): Use lrecord functions.         * buffer.c (common_init_complex_vars_of_buffer): Allocate as         lrecord.         * buffer.h (struct buffer): Add lrecord_header.         * casetab.c (allocate_case_table): Allocate as lrecord.         * casetab.h (struct Lisp_Case_Table): Add lrecord_header.         * charset.h (struct Lisp_Charset): Add lrecord_header.         * chartab.c (fill_char_table): Use lrecord functions.         * chartab.c (Fmake_char_table): Allocate as lrecord.         * chartab.c (make_char_table_entry): Allocate as lrecord.         * chartab.c (copy_char_table_entry): Allocate as lrecord.         * chartab.c (Fcopy_char_table): Allocate as lrecord.         * chartab.c (put_char_table): Use lrecord functions.         * chartab.h (struct Lisp_Char_Table_Entry): Add lrecord_header.         * chartab.h (struct Lisp_Char_Table): Add lrecord_header.         * console-impl.h (struct console): Add lrecord_header.         * console-msw-impl.h (struct Lisp_Devmode): Add lrecord_header.         * console-msw-impl.h (struct mswindows_dialog_id): Add         lrecord_header.         * console.c (allocate_console): Allocate as lrecord.         * console.c (nuke_all_console_slots): Use lrecord functions.         * console.c (common_init_complex_vars_of_console): Allocate as         lrecord.         * data.c (make_weak_list): Allocate as lrecord.         * data.c (make_weak_box): Allocate as lrecord.         * data.c (make_ephemeron): Allocate as lrecord.         * database.c (struct Lisp_Database): Add lrecord_header.         * database.c (allocate_database): Allocate as lrecord.         * device-impl.h (struct device): Add lrecord_header.         * device-msw.c (allocate_devmode): Allocate as lrecord.         * device.c (nuke_all_device_slots): Use lrecord functions.         * device.c (allocate_device): Allocate as lrecord.         * dialog-msw.c (handle_question_dialog_box): Allocate as lrecord.         * elhash.c (struct Lisp_Hash_Table): Add lrecord_header.         * elhash.c (make_general_lisp_hash_table): Allocate as lrecord.         * elhash.c (Fcopy_hash_table): Allocate as lrecord.         * event-stream.c: Lcrecord lists Vcommand_builder_free_list and         Vtimeout_free_list are no longer needed. Remove.         * event-stream.c (allocate_command_builder): Allocate as lrecord.         * event-stream.c (free_command_builder): Use lrecord functions.         * event-stream.c (event_stream_generate_wakeup): Allocate as         lrecord.         * event-stream.c (event_stream_resignal_wakeup): Use lrecord         functions.         * event-stream.c (event_stream_disable_wakeup): Use lrecord         functions.         * event-stream.c (reinit_vars_of_event_stream): Lcrecord lists         remove.         * events.h (struct Lisp_Timeout): Add lrecord_header.         * events.h (struct command_builder): Add lrecord_header.         * extents-impl.h (struct extent_auxiliary): Add lrecord_header.         * extents-impl.h (struct extent_info): Add lrecord_header.         * extents.c (allocate_extent_auxiliary): Allocate as lrecord.         * extents.c (allocate_extent_info): Allocate as lrecord.         * extents.c (copy_extent): Allocate as lrecord.         * faces.c (allocate_face): Allocate as lrecord.         * faces.h (struct Lisp_Face): Add lrecord_header.         * file-coding.c (allocate_coding_system): Allocate as lrecord.         * file-coding.c (Fcopy_coding_system): Allocate as lrecord.         * file-coding.h (struct Lisp_Coding_System): Add lrecord_header.         * fns.c (Ffillarray): Allocate as lrecord.         * frame-impl.h (struct frame): Add lrecord_header.         * frame.c (nuke_all_frame_slots): Use lrecord functions.         * frame.c (allocate_frame_core): Allocate as lrecord.         * glyphs.c (allocate_image_instance): Allocate as lrecord.         * glyphs.c (Fcolorize_image_instance): Allocate as lrecord.         * glyphs.c (allocate_glyph): Allocate as lrecord.         * glyphs.h (struct Lisp_Image_Instance): Add lrecord_header.         * glyphs.h (struct Lisp_Glyph): Add lrecord_header.         * gui.c (allocate_gui_item): Allocate as lrecord.         * gui.h (struct Lisp_Gui_Item): Add lrecord_header.         * keymap.c (struct Lisp_Keymap): Add lrecord_header.         * keymap.c (make_keymap): Allocate as lrecord.         * lisp.h (struct Lisp_Vector): Add lrecord_header.         * lisp.h (struct Lisp_Bit_Vector): Add lrecord_header.         * lisp.h (struct weak_box): Add lrecord_header.         * lisp.h (struct ephemeron): Add lrecord_header.         * lisp.h (struct weak_list): Add lrecord_header.         * lrecord.h (struct lcrecord_header): Not used, remove.         * lrecord.h (struct free_lcrecord_header): Not used, remove.         * lrecord.h (struct lcrecord_list): Not needed anymore, remove.         * lrecord.h (lcrecord_list): Not needed anymore, remove.         * lrecord.h: (enum data_description_entry_flags): Remove         XD_FLAG_FREE_LISP_OBJECT.         * lstream.c: Lrecord list Vlstream_free_list remove.         * lstream.c (Lstream_new): Allocate as lrecord.         * lstream.c (Lstream_delete): Use lrecod functions.         * lstream.c (reinit_vars_of_lstream): Vlstream_free_list         initialization remove.           * lstream.h (struct lstream): Add lrecord_header.         * emacs.c (main_1): Remove lstream initialization.         * mule-charset.c (make_charset): Allocate as lrecord.         * objects-impl.h (struct Lisp_Color_Instance): Add         lrecord_header.         * objects-impl.h (struct Lisp_Font_Instance): Add lrecord_header.         * objects.c (Fmake_color_instance): Allocate as lrecord.         * objects.c (Fmake_font_instance): Allocate as lrecord.         * objects.c (reinit_vars_of_objects): Allocate as lrecord.         * opaque.c: Lcreord list Vopaque_ptr_list remove.         * opaque.c (make_opaque): Allocate as lrecord.         * opaque.c (make_opaque_ptr): Allocate as lrecord.         * opaque.c (free_opaque_ptr): Use lrecord functions.         * opaque.c (reinit_opaque_early):         * opaque.c (init_opaque_once_early): Vopaque_ptr_list         initialization remove.         * opaque.h (Lisp_Opaque): Add lrecord_header.         * opaque.h (Lisp_Opaque_Ptr): Add lrecord_header.         * emacs.c (main_1): Remove opaque variable initialization.         * print.c (default_object_printer): Use new lrecord_header.         * print.c (print_internal): Use new lrecord_header.         * print.c (debug_p4): Use new lrecord_header.         * process.c (make_process_internal): Allocate as lrecord.         * procimpl.h (struct Lisp_Process): Add lrecord_header.         * rangetab.c (Fmake_range_table): Allocate as lrecord.         * rangetab.c (Fcopy_range_table): Allocate as lrecord.         * rangetab.h (struct Lisp_Range_Table): Add lrecord_header.         * scrollbar.c (create_scrollbar_instance): Allocate as lrecord.         * scrollbar.h (struct scrollbar_instance): Add lrecord_header.         * specifier.c (make_specifier_internal): Allocate as lrecord.         * specifier.h (struct Lisp_Specifier): Add lrecord_header.         * symbols.c:         * symbols.c (Fmake_variable_buffer_local): Allocate as lrecord.         * symbols.c (Fdontusethis_set_symbol_value_handler): Allocate         as lrecord.         * symbols.c (Fdefvaralias): Allocate as lrecord.         * symeval.h (struct symbol_value_magic): Add lrecord_header.         * toolbar.c (update_toolbar_button): Allocate as lrecord.         * toolbar.h (struct toolbar_button): Add lrecord_header.         * tooltalk.c (struct Lisp_Tooltalk_Message): Add lrecord_header.         * tooltalk.c (make_tooltalk_message): Allocate as lrecord.         * tooltalk.c (struct Lisp_Tooltalk_Pattern): Add lrecord_header.         * tooltalk.c (make_tooltalk_pattern): Allocate as lrecord.         * ui-gtk.c (allocate_ffi_data): Allocate as lrecord.         * ui-gtk.c (allocate_emacs_gtk_object_data): Allocate as lrecord.         * ui-gtk.c (allocate_emacs_gtk_boxed_data): Allocate as lrecord.         * ui-gtk.h (structs): Add lrecord_header.         * window-impl.h (struct window): Add lrecord_header.         * window-impl.h (struct window_mirror): Add lrecord_header.         * window.c (allocate_window): Allocate as lrecord.         * window.c (new_window_mirror): Allocate as lrecord.         * window.c (make_dummy_parent): Allocate as lrecord.         MEMORY_USAGE_STATS         * alloc.c (fixed_type_block_overhead): Not used anymore, remove.         * buffer.c (compute_buffer_usage): Get storage size from new         allocator.         * marker.c (compute_buffer_marker_usage): Get storage size from         new allocator.         * mule-charset.c (compute_charset_usage): Get storage size from         new allocator.         * scrollbar-gtk.c (gtk_compute_scrollbar_instance_usage): Get         storage size from new allocator.         * scrollbar-msw.c (mswindows_compute_scrollbar_instance_usage):         Get storage size from new allocator.         * scrollbar-x.c (x_compute_scrollbar_instance_usage): Get         storage size from new allocator.         * scrollbar.c (compute_scrollbar_instance_usage): Get storage         size from new allocator.         * unicode.c (compute_from_unicode_table_size_1): Get storage         size from new allocator.         * unicode.c (compute_to_unicode_table_size_1): Get storage size         from new allocator.         * window.c (compute_window_mirror_usage): Get storage size from         new allocator.         * window.c (compute_window_usage): Get storage size from new         allocator.         MC_ALLOC_TYPE_STATS:         * alloc.c (alloc_lrecord): Bump lrecord count.         * alloc.c (noseeum_alloc_lrecord): Bump lrecord count.         * alloc.c (struct lrecord_stats): Storage for counts.         * alloc.c (init_lrecord_stats): Zero statistics.         * alloc.c (inc_lrecord_stats): Increase the statistic.         * alloc.c (dec_lrecord_stats): Decrease the statistic.         * alloc.c (gc_plist_hack): Used to print the information.         * alloc.c (Fgarbage_collect): Return the collected information.         * mc-alloc.c (remove_cell): Decrease lrecord count.         * mc-alloc.h: Set flag MC_ALLOC_TYPE_STATS.         * emacs.c (main_1): Init lrecord statistics.         * lrecord.h: Add prototypes for *_lrecord_stats.         Strings:         * alloc.c (Fmake_string): Initialize ascii_begin to zero.         * alloc.c (gc_count_num_short_string_in_use): Remove.         * alloc.c (gc_count_string_total_size): Remove.         * alloc.c (gc_count_short_string_total_size): Remove.         * alloc.c (debug_string_purity): Remove.         * alloc.c (debug_string_purity_print): Remove.         * alloc.c (sweep_strings): Remove.                  Remove static C-readonly Lisp objects:         * alloc.c (c_readonly): Not needed anymore, remove.         * alloc.c (GC_CHECK_LHEADER_INVARIANTS): Remove some obsolete         lheader invariants assertions.         * buffer.c (DEFVAR_BUFFER_LOCAL_1): Allocate dynamically.         * console.c (DEFVAR_CONSOLE_LOCAL_1): Allocate dynamically.         * gpmevent.c: Indirection via MC_ALLOC_Freceive_gpm_event.         * gpmevent.c (Fgpm_enable): Allocate dynamically.         * gpmevent.c (syms_of_gpmevent): Allocate dynamically.         * lisp.h (C_READONLY): Not needed anymore, remove.         * lisp.h (DEFUN): Allocate dynamically.         * lrecord.h (C_READONLY_RECORD_HEADER_P): Not needed anymore,         remove.         * lrecord.h (SET_C_READONLY_RECORD_HEADER): Not needed anymore,         remove.         * symbols.c (guts_of_unbound_marker):         * symeval.h (defsubr): Allocate dynamically.         * symeval.h (DEFSUBR_MACRO): Allocate dynamically.         * symeval.h (DEFVAR_ SYMVAL_FWD): Allocate dynamically.         * tests.c (TESTS_DEFSUBR): Allocate dynamically.         Definition of mcpro:         * lisp.h: Add mcpro prototypes.         * alloc.c (common_init_alloc_early): Add initialization for         mcpros.         * alloc.c (mcpro_description_1): New.         * alloc.c (mcpro_description): New.         * alloc.c (mcpros_description_1): New.         * alloc.c (mcpros_description): New.         * alloc.c (mcpro_one_name_description_1): New.         * alloc.c (mcpro_one_name_description): New.         * alloc.c (mcpro_names_description_1): New.         * alloc.c (mcpro_names_description): New.         * alloc.c (mcpros): New.         * alloc.c (mcpro_names): New.         * alloc.c (mcpro_1): New.         * alloc.c (mc_pro): New.         * alloc.c (garbage_collect_1): Add mcpros to root set.         Usage of mcpro:         * alloc.c (make_string_nocopy): Add string to root set.         * symbols.c (init_symbols_once_early): Add Qunbound to root set.         Changes to the Portable Dumper:                  * alloc.c (FREE_OR_REALLOC_BEGIN): Since dumped objects can be         freed with the new allocator, remove assertion for !DUMPEDP.         * dumper.c: Adjust comments, increase PDUMP_HASHSIZE.         * dumper.c (pdump_make_hash): Shift address only 2 bytes, to         avoid collisions.         * dumper.c (pdump_objects_unmark): No more mark bits within         the object, remove.         * dumper.c (mc_addr_elt): New. Element data structure for mc         hash table.         * dumper.c (pdump_mc_hash): New hash table: `lookup table'.         * dumper.c (pdump_get_mc_addr): New. Lookup for hash table.         * dumper.c (pdump_get_indirect_mc_addr): New. Lookup for         convertibles.         * dumper.c (pdump_put_mc_addr): New. Putter for hash table.         * dumper.c (pdump_dump_mc_data): New. Writes the table for         relocation at load time to the dump file.         * dumper.c (pdump_scan_lisp_objects_by_alignment): New.         Visits all dumped Lisp objects.         * dumper.c (pdump_scan_non_lisp_objects_by_alignment): New.         Visits all other dumped objects.         * dumper.c (pdump_reloc_one_mc): New. Updates all pointers         of an object by using the hash table pdump_mc_hash.         * dumper.c (pdump_reloc_one): Replaced by pdump_reloc_one_mc.         * dumper.c (pdump): Change the structure of the dump file, add         the mc post dump relocation table to dump file.         * dumper.c (pdump_load_finish): Hand all dumped objects to the         new allocator and use the mc post dump relocation table for         relocating the dumped objects at dump file load time, free not         longer used data structures.         * dumper.c (pdump_load): Free the dump file.         * dumper.h: Remove pdump_objects_unmark.         * lrecord.h (DUMPEDP): Dumped objects can be freed, remove.              DUMP_IN_EXEC:         * Makefile.in.in: Linking for and with dump in executable only if         DUMP_IN_EXEC is defined.         * config.h.in: Add new flag `DUMP_IN_EXEC'         * emacs.c: Condition dump-data.h on DUMP_IN_EXEC.         * emacs.c (main_1): Flag `-si' only works if dump image is         written into executable.         Miscellanious         * lrecord.h (enum lrecord_type): Added numbers to all types,         very handy for debugging.         * xemacs.def.in.in: Add mc-alloc functions to make them visible         to the modules.
author crestani
date Fri, 08 Apr 2005 23:11:35 +0000
parents 3d8143fc88e1
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/*
 * @(#)nmalloc.c 1 (Caltech) 2/21/82
 *
 *	U of M Modified: 20 Jun 1983 ACT: strange hacks for Emacs
 *
 *	Nov 1983, Mike@BRL, Added support for 4.1C/4.2 BSD.
 *
 * This is a very fast storage allocator.  It allocates blocks of a small 
 * number of different sizes, and keeps free lists of each size.  Blocks
 * that don't exactly fit are passed up to the next larger size.  In this 
 * implementation, the available sizes are (2^n)-4 (or -16) bytes long.
 * This is designed for use in a program that uses vast quantities of
 * memory, but bombs when it runs out.  To make it a little better, it
 * warns the user when he starts to get near the end.
 *
 * June 84, ACT: modified rcheck code to check the range given to malloc,
 * rather than the range determined by the 2-power used.
 *
 * Jan 85, RMS: calls malloc_warning to issue warning on nearly full.
 * No longer Emacs-specific; can serve as all-purpose malloc for GNU.
 * You should call malloc_init to reinitialize after loading dumped Emacs.
 * Call malloc_stats to get info on memory stats if MSTATS turned on.
 * realloc knows how to return same block given, just changing its size,
 * if the power of 2 is correct.
 */

/*
 * nextf[i] is the pointer to the next free block of size 2^(i+3).  The
 * smallest allocatable block is 8 bytes.  The overhead information will
 * go in the first int of the block, and the returned pointer will point
 * to the second.
 *
#ifdef MSTATS
 * nmalloc[i] is the difference between the number of mallocs and frees
 * for a given block size.
#endif MSTATS
 */

#ifdef emacs
/* config.h specifies which kind of system this is.  */
#include <config.h>
#else

/* Determine which kind of system this is.  */
#include "syssignal.h"
#ifndef SIGTSTP
#ifndef USG
#define USG
#endif
#else /* SIGTSTP */
#ifdef SIGIO
#define BSD4_2
#endif /* SIGIO */
#endif /* SIGTSTP */

#if defined(hpux)
#define USG
#endif

#endif /* not emacs */

#include <stddef.h>

/* Define getpagesize () if the system does not.  */
#include "getpagesize.h"

#ifdef HAVE_ULIMIT_H
#include <ulimit.h>
#endif

#ifndef BSD4_2
#ifndef USG
#include <sys/vlimit.h>		/* warn the user when near the end */
#endif /* not USG */
#else /* if BSD4_2 */
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#endif /* BSD4_2 */

#ifdef __STDC__
#ifndef HPUX
/* not sure where this for NetBSD should really go
   and it probably applies to other systems */
#if !defined(__NetBSD__) && !defined(__bsdi__) && !defined(__OpenBSD__)
extern void *sbrk (ptrdiff_t);
#else
extern char *sbrk ();
#endif /* __NetBSD__ or __OpenBSD__ */
#endif /* HPUX */
#else
extern void *sbrk ();
#endif /* __STDC__ */

extern char *start_of_data (void);

#ifdef BSD
#define start_of_data() &etext
#endif

#ifndef emacs
#define start_of_data() &etext
#endif

#define ISALLOC ((char) 0xf7)	/* magic byte that implies allocation */
#define ISFREE ((char) 0x54)	/* magic byte that implies free block */
				/* this is for error checking only */
#define ISMEMALIGN ((char) 0xd6)  /* Stored before the value returned by
				     memalign, with the rest of the word
				     being the distance to the true
				     beginning of the block.  */

extern char etext;

/* These two are for user programs to look at, when they are interested.  */

Bytecount malloc_sbrk_used;       /* amount of data space used now */
Bytecount malloc_sbrk_unused;     /* amount more we can have */

/* start of data space; can be changed by calling init_malloc */
static char *data_space_start;

#ifdef MSTATS
static int nmalloc[30];
static int nmal, nfre;
#endif /* MSTATS */

/* If range checking is not turned on, all we have is a flag indicating
   whether memory is allocated, an index in nextf[], and a size field; to
   realloc() memory we copy either size bytes or 1<<(index+3) bytes depending
   on whether the former can hold the exact size (given the value of
   'index').  If range checking is on, we always need to know how much space
   is allocated, so the 'size' field is never used. */

struct mhead {
	char     mh_alloc;	/* ISALLOC or ISFREE */
	char     mh_index;	/* index in nextf[] */
/* Remainder are valid only when block is allocated */
	unsigned short mh_size;	/* size, if < 0x10000 */
#ifdef rcheck
	unsigned mh_nbytes;	/* number of bytes allocated */
	int      mh_magic4;	/* should be == MAGIC4 */
#endif /* rcheck */
};

/* Access free-list pointer of a block.
  It is stored at block + 4.
  This is not a field in the mhead structure
  because we want sizeof (struct mhead)
  to describe the overhead for when the block is in use,
  and we do not want the free-list pointer to count in that.  */

#define CHAIN(a) \
  (*(struct mhead **) (sizeof (char *) + (char *) (a)))

#ifdef rcheck

/* To implement range checking, we write magic values in at the beginning and
   end of each allocated block, and make sure they are undisturbed whenever a
   free or a realloc occurs. */
/* Written in each of the 4 bytes following the block's real space */
#define MAGIC1 0x55
/* Written in the 4 bytes before the block's real space */
#define MAGIC4 0x55555555
#define ASSERT(p) if (!(p)) botch("p"); else
#define EXTRA  4		/* 4 bytes extra for MAGIC1s */
#else
#define ASSERT(p)
#define EXTRA  0
#endif /* rcheck */


/* nextf[i] is free list of blocks of size 2**(i + 3)  */

static struct mhead *nextf[30];

/* busy[i] is nonzero while allocation of block size i is in progress.  */

static char busy[30];

/* Number of bytes of writable memory we can expect to be able to get */
extern unsigned long lim_data;

/* Level number of warnings already issued.
  0 -- no warnings issued.
  1 -- 75% warning already issued.
  2 -- 85% warning already issued.
*/
static int warnlevel;

/* Function to call to issue a warning;
   0 means don't issue them.  */
static void (*warnfunction) ();

/* nonzero once initial bunch of free blocks made */
static int gotpool;

char *_malloc_base;

static void getpool (void);

/* Cause reinitialization based on job parameters;
  also declare where the end of pure storage is. */
void
malloc_init (start, warnfun)
     char *start;
     void (*warnfun) ();
{
  if (start)
    data_space_start = start;
  lim_data = 0;
  warnlevel = 0;
  warnfunction = warnfun;
}

/* Return the maximum size to which MEM can be realloc'd
   without actually requiring copying.  */

int
malloc_usable_size (mem)
     char *mem;
{
  int blocksize = 8 << (((struct mhead *) mem) - 1) -> mh_index;

  return blocksize - sizeof (struct mhead) - EXTRA;
}

static void get_lim_data ();

static void
morecore (nu)			/* ask system for more memory */
     int nu;		/* size index to get more of  */
{
  char *cp;
  int nblks;
  unsigned long siz;
  int oldmask;

#ifdef BSD
#ifndef BSD4_1
  /* ?? There was a suggestion not to block SIGILL, somehow for GDB's sake.  */
  oldmask = sigsetmask (-1);
#endif
#endif

  if (!data_space_start)
    {
      data_space_start = start_of_data ();
    }

  if (lim_data == 0)
    get_lim_data ();

 /* On initial startup, get two blocks of each size up to 1k bytes */
  if (!gotpool)
    { getpool (); getpool (); gotpool = 1; }

  /* Find current end of memory and issue warning if getting near max */

  cp = sbrk (0);
  siz = cp - data_space_start;

  if (warnfunction)
    switch (warnlevel)
      {
      case 0: 
	if (siz > (lim_data / 4) * 3)
	  {
	    warnlevel++;
	    (*warnfunction) ("Warning: past 75% of memory limit");
	  }
	break;
      case 1: 
	if (siz > (lim_data / 20) * 17)
	  {
	    warnlevel++;
	    (*warnfunction) ("Warning: past 85% of memory limit");
	  }
	break;
      case 2: 
	if (siz > (lim_data / 20) * 19)
	  {
	    warnlevel++;
	    (*warnfunction) ("Warning: past 95% of memory limit");
	  }
	break;
      }

  if ((int) cp & 0x3ff)	/* land on 1K boundaries */
    sbrk (1024 - ((int) cp & 0x3ff));

 /* Take at least 2k, and figure out how many blocks of the desired size
    we're about to get */
  nblks = 1;
  if ((siz = nu) < 8)
    nblks = 1 << ((siz = 8) - nu);

  if ((cp = sbrk (1 << (siz + 3))) == (char *) -1)
    {
#ifdef BSD
#ifndef BSD4_1
      sigsetmask (oldmask);
#endif
#endif
      return;			/* no more room! */
    }
  malloc_sbrk_used = siz;
  malloc_sbrk_unused = lim_data - siz;

  if ((int) cp & 7)
    {		/* shouldn't happen, but just in case */
      cp = (char *) (((int) cp + 8) & ~7);
      nblks--;
    }

 /* save new header and link the nblks blocks together */
  nextf[nu] = (struct mhead *) cp;
  siz = 1 << (nu + 3);
  while (1)
    {
      ((struct mhead *) cp) -> mh_alloc = ISFREE;
      ((struct mhead *) cp) -> mh_index = nu;
      if (--nblks <= 0) break;
      CHAIN ((struct mhead *) cp) = (struct mhead *) (cp + siz);
      cp += siz;
    }
  CHAIN ((struct mhead *) cp) = 0;

#ifdef BSD
#ifndef BSD4_1
  sigsetmask (oldmask);
#endif
#endif
}

static void
getpool (void)
{
  int nu;
  char *cp = sbrk (0);

  if ((int) cp & 0x3ff)	/* land on 1K boundaries */
    sbrk (1024 - ((int) cp & 0x3ff));

  /* Record address of start of space allocated by malloc.  */
  if (_malloc_base == 0)
    _malloc_base = cp;

  /* Get 2k of storage */

  cp = sbrk (04000);
  if (cp == (char *) -1)
    return;

  /* Divide it into an initial 8-word block
     plus one block of size 2**nu for nu = 3 ... 10.  */

  CHAIN (cp) = nextf[0];
  nextf[0] = (struct mhead *) cp;
  ((struct mhead *) cp) -> mh_alloc = ISFREE;
  ((struct mhead *) cp) -> mh_index = 0;
  cp += 8;

  for (nu = 0; nu < 7; nu++)
    {
      CHAIN (cp) = nextf[nu];
      nextf[nu] = (struct mhead *) cp;
      ((struct mhead *) cp) -> mh_alloc = ISFREE;
      ((struct mhead *) cp) -> mh_index = nu;
      cp += 8 << nu;
    }
}

char *
malloc (n)		/* get a block */
     unsigned n;
{
  struct mhead *p;
  unsigned int nbytes;
  int nunits = 0;

  /* Figure out how many bytes are required, rounding up to the nearest
     multiple of 8, then figure out which nestf[] area to use.
     Both the beginning of the header and the beginning of the
     block should be on an eight byte boundary.  */
  nbytes = (n + ((sizeof (*p) + 7) & ~7) + EXTRA + 7) & ~7;
  {
    unsigned int   shiftr = (nbytes - 1) >> 2;

    while (shiftr >>= 1)
      nunits++;
  }

  /* In case this is reentrant use of malloc from signal handler,
     pick a block size that no other malloc level is currently
     trying to allocate.  That's the easiest harmless way not to
     interfere with the other level of execution.  */
  while (busy[nunits]) nunits++;
  busy[nunits] = 1;

  /* If there are no blocks of the appropriate size, go get some */
  /* COULD SPLIT UP A LARGER BLOCK HERE ... ACT */
  if (nextf[nunits] == 0)
    morecore (nunits);

  /* Get one block off the list, and set the new list head */
  if ((p = nextf[nunits]) == 0)
    {
      busy[nunits] = 0;
      return 0;
    }
  nextf[nunits] = CHAIN (p);
  busy[nunits] = 0;

  /* Check for free block clobbered */
  /* If not for this check, we would gobble a clobbered free chain ptr */
  /* and bomb out on the NEXT allocate of this size block */
  if (p -> mh_alloc != ISFREE || p -> mh_index != nunits)
#ifdef rcheck
    botch ("block on free list clobbered");
#else /* not rcheck */
    ABORT ();
#endif /* not rcheck */

  /* Fill in the info, and if range checking, set up the magic numbers */
  p -> mh_alloc = ISALLOC;
#ifdef rcheck
  p -> mh_nbytes = n;
  p -> mh_magic4 = MAGIC4;
  {
    /* Get the location n after the beginning of the user's space.  */
    char *m = (char *) p + ((sizeof (*p) + 7) & ~7) + n;

    *m++ = MAGIC1, *m++ = MAGIC1, *m++ = MAGIC1, *m = MAGIC1;
  }
#else /* not rcheck */
  p -> mh_size = n;
#endif /* not rcheck */
#ifdef MSTATS
  nmalloc[nunits]++;
  nmal++;
#endif /* MSTATS */
  return (char *) p + ((sizeof (*p) + 7) & ~7);
}

void
free (mem)
     char *mem;
{
  struct mhead *p;
  {
    char *ap = mem;

    if (ap == 0)
      return;

    p = (struct mhead *) (ap - ((sizeof (*p) + 7) & ~7));
    if (p -> mh_alloc == ISMEMALIGN)
      {
	ap -= p->mh_size;
	p = (struct mhead *) (ap - ((sizeof (*p) + 7) & ~7));
      }

#ifndef rcheck
    if (p -> mh_alloc != ISALLOC)
      ABORT ();

#else /* rcheck */
    if (p -> mh_alloc != ISALLOC)
      {
	if (p -> mh_alloc == ISFREE)
	  botch ("free: Called with already freed block argument\n");
	else
	  botch ("free: Called with bad argument\n");
      }

    ASSERT (p -> mh_magic4 == MAGIC4);
    ap += p -> mh_nbytes;
    ASSERT (*ap++ == MAGIC1); ASSERT (*ap++ == MAGIC1);
    ASSERT (*ap++ == MAGIC1); ASSERT (*ap   == MAGIC1);
#endif /* rcheck */
  }
  {
    int nunits = p -> mh_index;

    ASSERT (nunits <= 29);
    p -> mh_alloc = ISFREE;

    /* Protect against signal handlers calling malloc.  */
    busy[nunits] = 1;
    /* Put this block on the free list.  */
    CHAIN (p) = nextf[nunits];
    nextf[nunits] = p;
    busy[nunits] = 0;

#ifdef MSTATS
    nmalloc[nunits]--;
    nfre++;
#endif /* MSTATS */
  }
}

char *
realloc (mem, n)
     char *mem;
     unsigned n;
{
  struct mhead *p;
  unsigned int tocopy;
  unsigned int nbytes;
  int nunits;

  if (mem == 0)
    return malloc (n);
  p = (struct mhead *) (mem - ((sizeof (*p) + 7) & ~7));
  nunits = p -> mh_index;
  ASSERT (p -> mh_alloc == ISALLOC);
#ifdef rcheck
  ASSERT (p -> mh_magic4 == MAGIC4);
  {
    char *m = mem + (tocopy = p -> mh_nbytes);
    ASSERT (*m++ == MAGIC1); ASSERT (*m++ == MAGIC1);
    ASSERT (*m++ == MAGIC1); ASSERT (*m   == MAGIC1);
  }
#else /* not rcheck */
  if (p -> mh_index >= 13)
    tocopy = (1 << (p -> mh_index + 3)) - ((sizeof (*p) + 7) & ~7);
  else
    tocopy = p -> mh_size;
#endif /* not rcheck */

  /* See if desired size rounds to same power of 2 as actual size. */
  nbytes = (n + ((sizeof (*p) + 7) & ~7) + EXTRA + 7) & ~7;

  /* If ok, use the same block, just marking its size as changed.  */
  if (nbytes > (4 << nunits) && nbytes <= (8 << nunits))
    {
#ifdef rcheck
      char *m = mem + tocopy;
      *m++ = 0;  *m++ = 0;  *m++ = 0;  *m++ = 0;
      p-> mh_nbytes = n;
      m = mem + n;
      *m++ = MAGIC1;  *m++ = MAGIC1;  *m++ = MAGIC1;  *m++ = MAGIC1;
#else /* not rcheck */
      p -> mh_size = n;
#endif /* not rcheck */
      return mem;
    }

  if (n < tocopy)
    tocopy = n;
  {
    char *new;

    if ((new = malloc (n)) == 0)
      return 0;
    memcpy (new, mem, tocopy);
    free (mem);
    return new;
  }
}


char *
memalign (alignment, size)
     unsigned alignment, size;
{
  char *ptr = malloc (size + alignment);
  char *aligned;
  struct mhead *p;

  if (ptr == 0)
    return 0;
  /* If entire block has the desired alignment, just accept it.  */
  if (((int) ptr & (alignment - 1)) == 0)
    return ptr;
  /* Otherwise, get address of byte in the block that has that alignment.  */
  aligned = (char *) (((int) ptr + alignment - 1) & -alignment);

  /* Store a suitable indication of how to free the block,
     so that free can find the true beginning of it.  */
  p = (struct mhead *) aligned - 1;
  p -> mh_size = aligned - ptr;
  p -> mh_alloc = ISMEMALIGN;
  return aligned;
}

#ifndef __hpux
/* This runs into trouble with getpagesize on HPUX.
   Patching out seems cleaner than the ugly fix needed.  */
char *
valloc (size)
unsigned size;
{
  return memalign (getpagesize (), size);
}
#endif /* not __hpux */

#ifdef MSTATS
/* Return statistics describing allocation of blocks of size 2**n. */

struct mstats_value
  {
    int blocksize;
    int nfree;
    int nused;
  };

struct mstats_value
malloc_stats (size)
     int size;
{
  struct mstats_value v;
  int i;
  struct mhead *p;

  v.nfree = 0;

  if (size < 0 || size >= 30)
    {
      v.blocksize = 0;
      v.nused = 0;
      return v;
    }

  v.blocksize = 1 << (size + 3);
  v.nused = nmalloc[size];

  for (p = nextf[size]; p; p = CHAIN (p))
    v.nfree++;

  return v;
}
int
malloc_mem_used (void)
{
  int i;
  int size_used;

  size_used = 0;
  
  for (i = 0; i < 30; i++)
    {
      int allocation_size = 1 << (i + 3);
      struct mhead *p;
      
      size_used += nmalloc[i] * allocation_size;
    }

  return size_used;
}

int 
malloc_mem_free (void)
{
  int i;
  int size_unused;

  size_unused = 0;
  
  for (i = 0; i < 30; i++)
    {
      int allocation_size = 1 << (i + 3);
      struct mhead *p;
      
      for (p = nextf[i]; p ; p = CHAIN (p))
	size_unused += allocation_size;
    }

  return size_unused;
}
#endif /* MSTATS */

/*
 *	This function returns the total number of bytes that the process
 *	will be allowed to allocate via the sbrk(2) system call.  On
 *	BSD systems this is the total space allocatable to stack and
 *	data.  On USG systems this is the data space only.
 */

#ifdef USG

static void
get_lim_data (void)
{
#ifdef ULIMIT_BREAK_VALUE
  lim_data = ULIMIT_BREAK_VALUE;
#else
  lim_data = ulimit (3, 0);
#endif

  lim_data -= (long) data_space_start;
}

#else /* not USG */
#ifndef BSD4_2

static void
get_lim_data (void)
{
  lim_data = vlimit (LIM_DATA, -1);
}

#else /* BSD4_2 */

static void
get_lim_data (void)
{
  struct rlimit XXrlimit;

  getrlimit (RLIMIT_DATA, &XXrlimit);
#ifdef RLIM_INFINITY
  lim_data = XXrlimit.rlim_cur & RLIM_INFINITY; /* soft limit */
#else
  lim_data = XXrlimit.rlim_cur;	/* soft limit */
#endif
}

#endif /* BSD4_2 */
#endif /* not USG */