;;;; that part of the loader is only needed on the target system ;;;; (which is basically synonymous with "that part of the loader ;;;; which is not needed by GENESIS") ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for ;;;; more information. ;;;; ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS ;;;; files for more information. (in-package "SB!FASL") (defvar *load-source-default-type* "lisp" #!+sb-doc "The source file types which LOAD looks for by default.") (declaim (type (or pathname null) *load-truename* *load-pathname*)) (defvar *load-truename* nil #!+sb-doc "the TRUENAME of the file that LOAD is currently loading") (defvar *load-pathname* nil #!+sb-doc "the defaulted pathname that LOAD is currently loading") ;;;; LOAD-AS-SOURCE ;;; Load a text stream. (Note that load-as-fasl is in another file.) (defun load-as-source (stream &key verbose print (context "loading")) (maybe-announce-load stream verbose) (let* ((pathname (ignore-errors (translate-logical-pathname stream))) (native (when pathname (native-namestring pathname)))) (with-simple-restart (abort "Abort ~A file ~S." context native) (flet ((eval-form (form index) (with-simple-restart (continue "Ignore error and continue ~A file ~S." context native) (loop (with-simple-restart (retry "Retry EVAL of current toplevel form.") (if print (let ((results (multiple-value-list (eval-tlf form index)))) (load-fresh-line) (format t "~{~S~^, ~}~%" results)) (eval-tlf form index))) (return))))) (if pathname (let* ((info (sb!c::make-file-source-info pathname (stream-external-format stream))) (sb!c::*source-info* info) (sb!c::*source-paths* (make-hash-table :test 'eq))) (setf (sb!c::source-info-stream info) stream) (sb!c::do-forms-from-info ((form current-index) info) (sb!c::find-source-paths form current-index) (eval-form form current-index))) (let ((sb!c::*source-info* nil)) (do ((form (read stream nil *eof-object*) (read stream nil *eof-object*))) ((eq form *eof-object*)) (eval-form form nil))))))) t) ;;;; LOAD itself (define-condition fasl-header-missing (invalid-fasl) ((fhsss :reader invalid-fasl-fhsss :initarg :fhsss)) (:report (lambda (condition stream) (format stream "~@" (invalid-fasl-stream condition) (invalid-fasl-expected condition) (invalid-fasl-fhsss condition))))) ;;; The following comment preceded the pre 1.0.12.36 definition of ;;; LOAD; it may no longer be accurate: ;; FIXME: Daniel Barlow's ilsb.tar ILISP-for-SBCL patches contain an ;; implementation of "DEFUN SOURCE-FILE" which claims, in a comment, ;; that CMU CL does not correctly record source file information when ;; LOADing a non-compiled file. Check whether this bug exists in SBCL ;; and fix it if so. (defun load (pathspec &key (verbose *load-verbose*) (print *load-print*) (if-does-not-exist t) (external-format :default)) #!+sb-doc "Load the file given by FILESPEC into the Lisp environment, returning T on success." (flet ((load-stream (stream faslp) (let* (;; Bindings required by ANSI. (*readtable* *readtable*) (*package* (sane-package)) ;; FIXME: we should probably document the circumstances ;; where *LOAD-PATHNAME* and *LOAD-TRUENAME* aren't ;; pathnames during LOAD. ANSI makes no exceptions here. (*load-pathname* (handler-case (pathname stream) ;; FIXME: it should probably be a type ;; error to try to get a pathname for a ;; stream that doesn't have one, but I ;; don't know if we guarantee that. (error () nil))) (*load-truename* (when *load-pathname* (handler-case (truename stream) (file-error () nil)))) ;; Bindings used internally. (*load-depth* (1+ *load-depth*)) ;; KLUDGE: I can't find in the ANSI spec where it says ;; that DECLAIM/PROCLAIM of optimization policy should ;; have file scope. CMU CL did this, and it seems ;; reasonable, but it might not be right; after all, ;; things like (PROCLAIM '(TYPE ..)) don't have file ;; scope, and I can't find anything under PROCLAIM or ;; COMPILE-FILE or LOAD or OPTIMIZE which justifies this ;; behavior. Hmm. -- WHN 2001-04-06 (sb!c::*policy* sb!c::*policy*)) (return-from load (if faslp (load-as-fasl stream verbose print) (load-as-source stream :verbose verbose :print print)))))) ;; Case 1: stream. (when (streamp pathspec) (return-from load (load-stream pathspec (fasl-header-p pathspec)))) (let ((pathname (pathname pathspec))) ;; Case 2: Open as binary, try to process as a fasl. (with-open-stream (stream (or (open pathspec :element-type '(unsigned-byte 8) :if-does-not-exist nil) (when (null (pathname-type pathspec)) (let ((defaulted-pathname (probe-load-defaults pathspec))) (if defaulted-pathname (progn (setq pathname defaulted-pathname) (open pathname :if-does-not-exist (if if-does-not-exist :error nil) :element-type '(unsigned-byte 8)))))) (if if-does-not-exist (error 'simple-file-error :pathname pathspec :format-control "~@" :format-arguments (list pathspec))))) (unless stream (return-from load nil)) (let* ((real (probe-file stream)) (should-be-fasl-p (and real (string-equal (pathname-type real) *fasl-file-type*)))) ;; Don't allow empty .fasls, and assume other empty files ;; are source files. (when (and (or should-be-fasl-p (not (eql 0 (file-length stream)))) (fasl-header-p stream :errorp should-be-fasl-p)) (return-from load (load-stream stream t))))) ;; Case 3: Open using the gived external format, process as source. (with-open-file (stream pathname :external-format external-format) (load-stream stream nil))))) ;; This implements the defaulting SBCL seems to have inherited from ;; CMU. This routine does not try to perform any loading; all it does ;; is return the pathname (not the truename) of a file to be loaded, ;; or NIL if no such file can be found. This routine is supposed to ;; signal an error if a fasl's timestamp is older than its source ;; file, but we protect against errors in PROBE-FILE, because any of ;; the ways that we might fail to find a defaulted file are reasons ;; not to load it, but not worth exposing to the user who didn't ;; expicitly ask us to load a file with a made-up name (e.g., the ;; defaulted filename might exceed filename length limits). (defun probe-load-defaults (pathname) (destructuring-bind (defaulted-source-pathname defaulted-source-truename defaulted-fasl-pathname defaulted-fasl-truename) (loop for type in (list *load-source-default-type* *fasl-file-type*) as probe-pathname = (make-pathname :type type :defaults pathname) collect probe-pathname collect (handler-case (probe-file probe-pathname) (file-error () nil))) (cond ((and defaulted-fasl-truename defaulted-source-truename (> (file-write-date defaulted-source-truename) (file-write-date defaulted-fasl-truename))) (restart-case (error "The object file ~A is~@ older than the presumed source:~% ~A." defaulted-fasl-truename defaulted-source-truename) (source () :report "load source file" defaulted-source-pathname) (object () :report "load object file" defaulted-fasl-pathname))) (defaulted-fasl-truename defaulted-fasl-pathname) (defaulted-source-truename defaulted-source-pathname)))) ;;; Load a code object. BOX-NUM objects are popped off the stack for ;;; the boxed storage section, then SIZE bytes of code are read in. #!-x86 (defun load-code (box-num code-length) (declare (fixnum box-num code-length)) (with-fop-stack t (let ((code (sb!c:allocate-code-object box-num code-length)) (index (+ sb!vm:code-trace-table-offset-slot box-num))) (declare (type index index)) (setf (%code-debug-info code) (pop-stack)) (dotimes (i box-num) (declare (fixnum i)) (setf (code-header-ref code (decf index)) (pop-stack))) (sb!sys:without-gcing (read-n-bytes *fasl-input-stream* (code-instructions code) 0 code-length)) code))) ;;; Moving native code during a GC or purify is not so trivial on the ;;; x86 port. ;;; ;;; Our strategy for allowing the loading of x86 native code into the ;;; dynamic heap requires that the addresses of fixups be saved for ;;; all these code objects. After a purify these fixups can be ;;; dropped. In CMU CL, this policy was enabled with ;;; *ENABLE-DYNAMIC-SPACE-CODE*; in SBCL it's always used. #!+x86 (defun load-code (box-num code-length) (declare (fixnum box-num code-length)) (with-fop-stack t (let ((stuff (list (pop-stack)))) (dotimes (i box-num) (declare (fixnum i)) (push (pop-stack) stuff)) (let* ((dbi (car (last stuff))) ; debug-info (tto (first stuff))) ; trace-table-offset (setq stuff (nreverse stuff)) ;; FIXME: *LOAD-CODE-VERBOSE* should probably be #!+SB-SHOW. (when *load-code-verbose* (format t "stuff: ~S~%" stuff) (format t " : ~S ~S ~S ~S~%" (sb!c::compiled-debug-info-p dbi) (sb!c::debug-info-p dbi) (sb!c::compiled-debug-info-name dbi) tto) (format t " loading to the dynamic space~%")) (let ((code (sb!c:allocate-code-object box-num code-length)) (index (+ sb!vm:code-trace-table-offset-slot box-num))) (declare (type index index)) (when *load-code-verbose* (format t " obj addr=~X~%" (sb!kernel::get-lisp-obj-address code))) (setf (%code-debug-info code) (pop stuff)) (dotimes (i box-num) (declare (fixnum i)) (setf (code-header-ref code (decf index)) (pop stuff))) (sb!sys:without-gcing (read-n-bytes *fasl-input-stream* (code-instructions code) 0 code-length)) code))))) ;;;; linkage fixups ;;; how we learn about assembler routines at startup (defvar *!initial-assembler-routines*) (defun !loader-cold-init () (/show0 "/!loader-cold-init") (dolist (routine *!initial-assembler-routines*) (setf (gethash (car routine) *assembler-routines*) (cdr routine))))