1 ;;;; cold initialization stuff, plus some other miscellaneous stuff
2 ;;;; that we don't have any better place for
4 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
7 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
8 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
9 ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
10 ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
11 ;;;; files for more information.
13 (in-package "SB!IMPL")
15 ;;;; burning our ships behind us
17 ;;; There's a fair amount of machinery which is needed only at cold
18 ;;; init time, and should be discarded before freezing the final
19 ;;; system. We discard it by uninterning the associated symbols.
20 ;;; Rather than using a special table of symbols to be uninterned,
21 ;;; which might be tedious to maintain, instead we use a hack:
22 ;;; anything whose name matches a magic character pattern is
25 ;;; FIXME: Are there other tables that need to have entries removed?
26 ;;; What about symbols of the form DEF!FOO?
27 (defun !unintern-init-only-stuff ()
28 (do ((any-changes? nil nil))
30 (dolist (package (list-all-packages))
31 (do-symbols (symbol package)
32 (let ((name (symbol-name symbol)))
33 (when (or (string= name "!" :end1 1 :end2 1)
34 (and (>= (length name) 2)
35 (string= name "*!" :end1 2 :end2 2)))
36 (/show0 "uninterning cold-init-only symbol..")
37 (/primitive-print name)
38 ;; FIXME: Is this (FIRST (LAST *INFO-ENVIRONMENT*)) really
39 ;; meant to be an idiom to use? Is there a more obvious
40 ;; name for this? [e.g. (GLOBAL-ENVIRONMENT)?]
41 (do-info ((first (last *info-environment*))
42 :name entry :class class :type type)
43 (when (eq entry symbol)
44 (clear-info class type entry)))
45 (unintern symbol package)
46 (setf any-changes? t)))))
50 ;;;; putting ourselves out of our misery when things become too much to bear
52 (declaim (ftype (function (simple-string) nil) critically-unreachable))
53 (defun !cold-lose (msg)
54 (%primitive print msg)
55 (%primitive print "too early in cold init to recover from errors")
58 ;;; last-ditch error reporting for things which should never happen
59 ;;; and which, if they do happen, are sufficiently likely to torpedo
60 ;;; the normal error-handling system that we want to bypass it
61 (declaim (ftype (function (simple-string) nil) critically-unreachable))
62 (defun critically-unreachable (where)
63 (%primitive print "internal error: Control should never reach here, i.e.")
64 (%primitive print where)
69 ;;; a list of toplevel things set by GENESIS
70 (defvar *!reversed-cold-toplevels*)
72 ;;; a SIMPLE-VECTOR set by GENESIS
73 (defvar *!load-time-values*)
75 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :execute)
76 ;; FIXME: Perhaps we should make SHOW-AND-CALL-AND-FMAKUNBOUND, too,
77 ;; and use it for most of the cold-init functions. (Just be careful
78 ;; not to use it for the COLD-INIT-OR-REINIT functions.)
79 (sb!xc:defmacro show-and-call (name)
81 (/primitive-print ,(symbol-name name))
84 ;;; called when a cold system starts up
86 #!+sb-doc "Give the world a shove and hope it spins."
88 (/show0 "entering !COLD-INIT")
90 ;; FIXME: It'd probably be cleaner to have most of the stuff here
91 ;; handled by calls like !GC-COLD-INIT, !ERROR-COLD-INIT, and
92 ;; !UNIX-COLD-INIT. And *TYPE-SYSTEM-INITIALIZED* could be changed to
93 ;; *TYPE-SYSTEM-INITIALIZED-WHEN-BOUND* so that it doesn't need to
94 ;; be explicitly set in order to be meaningful.
95 (setf *gc-notify-stream* nil
99 *need-to-collect-garbage* nil
100 sb!unix::*interrupts-enabled* t
101 sb!unix::*interrupt-pending* nil
102 *break-on-signals* nil
103 *maximum-error-depth* 10
104 *current-error-depth* 0
105 *cold-init-complete-p* nil
106 *type-system-initialized* nil)
108 (show-and-call !typecheckfuns-cold-init)
110 ;; Anyone might call RANDOM to initialize a hash value or something;
111 ;; and there's nothing which needs to be initialized in order for
112 ;; this to be initialized, so we initialize it right away.
113 (show-and-call !random-cold-init)
115 (show-and-call !package-cold-init)
117 ;; All sorts of things need INFO and/or (SETF INFO).
118 (/show0 "about to SHOW-AND-CALL !GLOBALDB-COLD-INIT")
119 (show-and-call !globaldb-cold-init)
121 ;; This needs to be done early, but needs to be after INFO is
123 (show-and-call !function-names-cold-init)
124 (show-and-call !fdefn-cold-init)
126 ;; Various toplevel forms call MAKE-ARRAY, which calls SUBTYPEP, so
127 ;; the basic type machinery needs to be initialized before toplevel
129 (show-and-call !type-class-cold-init)
130 (show-and-call !typedefs-cold-init)
131 (show-and-call !classes-cold-init)
132 (show-and-call !early-type-cold-init)
133 (show-and-call !late-type-cold-init)
134 (show-and-call !alien-type-cold-init)
135 (show-and-call !target-type-cold-init)
136 (show-and-call !vm-type-cold-init)
137 ;; FIXME: It would be tidy to make sure that that these cold init
138 ;; functions are called in the same relative order as the toplevel
139 ;; forms of the corresponding source files.
141 ;;(show-and-call !package-cold-init)
142 (show-and-call !policy-cold-init-or-resanify)
143 (/show0 "back from !POLICY-COLD-INIT-OR-RESANIFY")
145 (show-and-call !early-proclaim-cold-init)
147 ;; KLUDGE: Why are fixups mixed up with toplevel forms? Couldn't
148 ;; fixups be done separately? Wouldn't that be clearer and better?
150 (/show0 "doing cold toplevel forms and fixups")
151 (/show0 "(LISTP *!REVERSED-COLD-TOPLEVELS*)=..")
152 (/hexstr (if (listp *!reversed-cold-toplevels*) "true" "NIL"))
153 (/show0 "about to calculate (LENGTH *!REVERSED-COLD-TOPLEVELS*)")
154 (/show0 "(LENGTH *!REVERSED-COLD-TOPLEVELS*)=..")
155 #!+sb-show (let ((r-c-tl-length (length *!reversed-cold-toplevels*)))
156 (/show0 "(length calculated..)")
157 (let ((hexstr (hexstr r-c-tl-length)))
158 (/show0 "(hexstr calculated..)")
159 (/primitive-print hexstr)))
160 (let (#!+sb-show (index-in-cold-toplevels 0))
161 #!+sb-show (declare (type fixnum index-in-cold-toplevels))
163 (dolist (toplevel-thing (prog1
164 (nreverse *!reversed-cold-toplevels*)
165 ;; (Now that we've NREVERSEd it, it's
166 ;; somewhat scrambled, so keep anyone
167 ;; else from trying to get at it.)
168 (makunbound '*!reversed-cold-toplevels*)))
170 (when (zerop (mod index-in-cold-toplevels 1024))
171 (/show0 "INDEX-IN-COLD-TOPLEVELS=..")
172 (/hexstr index-in-cold-toplevels))
174 (setf index-in-cold-toplevels
175 (the fixnum (1+ index-in-cold-toplevels)))
176 (typecase toplevel-thing
178 (funcall toplevel-thing))
180 (case (first toplevel-thing)
182 (setf (svref *!load-time-values* (third toplevel-thing))
183 (funcall (second toplevel-thing))))
184 (:load-time-value-fixup
185 (setf (sap-ref-32 (second toplevel-thing) 0)
186 (get-lisp-obj-address
187 (svref *!load-time-values* (third toplevel-thing)))))
189 (:load-time-code-fixup
190 (sb!vm::!envector-load-time-code-fixup (second toplevel-thing)
191 (third toplevel-thing)
192 (fourth toplevel-thing)
193 (fifth toplevel-thing)))
195 (!cold-lose "bogus fixup code in *!REVERSED-COLD-TOPLEVELS*"))))
196 (t (!cold-lose "bogus function in *!REVERSED-COLD-TOPLEVELS*")))))
197 (/show0 "done with loop over cold toplevel forms and fixups")
199 ;; Set sane values again, so that the user sees sane values instead
200 ;; of whatever is left over from the last DECLAIM/PROCLAIM.
201 (show-and-call !policy-cold-init-or-resanify)
203 ;; Only do this after toplevel forms have run, 'cause that's where
205 (setf *type-system-initialized* t)
207 ;; run the PROCLAIMs.
208 (show-and-call !late-proclaim-cold-init)
210 (show-and-call os-cold-init-or-reinit)
212 (show-and-call stream-cold-init-or-reset)
213 (show-and-call !loader-cold-init)
214 (show-and-call signal-cold-init-or-reinit)
215 (setf (sb!alien:extern-alien "internal_errors_enabled" boolean) t)
217 ;; FIXME: This list of modes should be defined in one place and
218 ;; explicitly shared between here and REINIT.
220 ;; Why was this marked #!+alpha? CMUCL does it here on all architectures
221 (set-floating-point-modes :traps '(:overflow :invalid :divide-by-zero))
223 (show-and-call !class-finalize)
225 ;; The reader and printer are initialized very late, so that they
226 ;; can do hairy things like invoking the compiler as part of their
228 (show-and-call !reader-cold-init)
229 (let ((*readtable* *standard-readtable*))
230 (show-and-call !sharpm-cold-init)
231 (show-and-call !backq-cold-init))
232 (setf *readtable* (copy-readtable *standard-readtable*))
233 (setf sb!debug:*debug-readtable* (copy-readtable *standard-readtable*))
234 (sb!pretty:!pprint-cold-init)
236 ;; the ANSI-specified initial value of *PACKAGE*
237 (setf *package* (find-package "COMMON-LISP-USER"))
239 (/show0 "done initializing, setting *COLD-INIT-COMPLETE-P*")
240 (setf *cold-init-complete-p* t)
242 ;; The system is finally ready for GC.
243 (/show0 "enabling GC")
245 (/show0 "doing first GC")
247 (/show0 "back from first GC")
251 (/show0 "going into toplevel loop")
252 (handling-end-of-the-world
254 (critically-unreachable "after TOPLEVEL-INIT")))
256 (defun quit (&key recklessly-p
257 (unix-code 0 unix-code-p)
258 (unix-status unix-code))
260 "Terminate the current Lisp. Things are cleaned up (with UNWIND-PROTECT
261 and so forth) unless RECKLESSLY-P is non-NIL. On UNIX-like systems,
262 UNIX-STATUS is used as the status code."
263 (declare (type (signed-byte 32) unix-status unix-code))
264 (/show0 "entering QUIT")
265 ;; FIXME: UNIX-CODE was deprecated in sbcl-0.6.8, after having been
266 ;; around for less than a year. It should be safe to remove it after
269 (warn "The UNIX-CODE argument is deprecated. Use the UNIX-STATUS argument
270 instead (which is another name for the same thing)."))
272 (sb!unix:unix-exit unix-status)
273 (throw '%end-of-the-world unix-status))
274 (critically-unreachable "after trying to die in QUIT"))
276 ;;;; initialization functions
281 (os-cold-init-or-reinit)
283 (signal-cold-init-or-reinit)
284 (setf (sb!alien:extern-alien "internal_errors_enabled" boolean) t)
285 ;; PRINT seems not to like x86 NPX denormal floats like
286 ;; LEAST-NEGATIVE-SINGLE-FLOAT, so the :UNDERFLOW exceptions are
287 ;; disabled by default. Joe User can explicitly enable them if
289 (set-floating-point-modes :traps '(:overflow :invalid :divide-by-zero))
291 ;; Clear pseudo atomic in case this core wasn't compiled with
294 ;; FIXME: In SBCL our cores are always compiled with support. So
295 ;; we don't need to do this, do we? At least not for this
296 ;; reason.. (Perhaps we should do it anyway in case someone
297 ;; manages to save an image from within a pseudo-atomic-atomic
299 #!+x86 (setf *pseudo-atomic-atomic* 0)))
303 ;;;; some support for any hapless wretches who end up debugging cold
306 ;;; Decode THING into hexadecimal notation using only machinery
307 ;;; available early in cold init.
309 (defun hexstr (thing)
310 (/noshow0 "entering HEXSTR")
311 (let ((addr (get-lisp-obj-address thing))
312 (str (make-string 10)))
313 (/noshow0 "ADDR and STR calculated")
314 (setf (char str 0) #\0
316 (/noshow0 "CHARs 0 and 1 set")
318 (/noshow0 "at head of DOTIMES loop")
319 (let* ((nibble (ldb (byte 4 0) addr))
320 (chr (char "0123456789abcdef" nibble)))
321 (declare (type (unsigned-byte 4) nibble)
323 (/noshow0 "NIBBLE and CHR calculated")
324 (setf (char str (- 9 i)) chr
325 addr (ash addr -4))))
329 (defun cold-print (x)
331 (simple-string (sb!sys:%primitive print x))
332 (symbol (sb!sys:%primitive print (symbol-name x)))
333 (list (let ((count 0))
334 (sb!sys:%primitive print "list:")
336 (when (>= (incf count) 4)
337 (sb!sys:%primitive print "...")
340 (t (sb!sys:%primitive print (hexstr x)))))