(defun ,lisp-fun ()
(sb!alien:extern-alien ,c-var-name (sb!alien:unsigned 32))))))
+#!+(or cgc gencgc) (progn
#!-sb-fluid (declaim (inline dynamic-usage))
-(def-c-var-frob dynamic-usage "bytes_allocated")
+(def-c-var-frob dynamic-usage "bytes_allocated"))
+
+#!-(or cgc gencgc)
+(defun dynamic-usage ()
+ (the (unsigned-byte 32)
+ (- (sb!sys:sap-int (sb!c::dynamic-space-free-pointer))
+ (current-dynamic-space-start))))
+
+#!-gencgc (progn
+#!-sb-fluid (declaim (inline current-dynamic-space-start))
+(def-c-var-frob current-dynamic-space-start "current_dynamic_space"))
(defun static-space-usage ()
(- (* sb!vm:*static-space-free-pointer* sb!vm:word-bytes)
(finish-output notify-stream))
(defparameter *gc-notify-after* #'default-gc-notify-after
#!+sb-doc
- "The function bound to this variable is invoked after GC'ing (unless
- *GC-VERBOSE* is NIL) with the value of *GC-NOTIFY-STREAM*,
- the amount of dynamic usage (in bytes) now free, the number of
- bytes freed by the GC, and the new GC trigger threshold. The function
- should notify the user that the system has finished GC'ing.")
+ "The function bound to this variable is invoked after GC'ing with
+the value of *GC-NOTIFY-STREAM*, the amount of dynamic usage (in
+bytes) now free, the number of bytes freed by the GC, and the new GC
+trigger threshold. The function should notify the user that the system
+has finished GC'ing.")
\f
;;;; internal GC
(sb!alien:def-alien-routine collect-garbage sb!c-call:int
#!+gencgc (last-gen sb!c-call:int))
+
(sb!alien:def-alien-routine set-auto-gc-trigger sb!c-call:void
(dynamic-usage sb!c-call:unsigned-long))
;;;
;;; For GENCGC all generations < GEN will be GC'ed.
;;;
-(defun sub-gc (&key force-p #!+gencgc (gen 0))
+(defun sub-gc (&key force-p (gen 0))
(/show0 "entering SUB-GC")
(unless *already-maybe-gcing*
- (/show0 "not *ALREADY-MAYBE-GCING*")
(let* ((*already-maybe-gcing* t)
(start-time (get-internal-run-time))
(pre-gc-dyn-usage (dynamic-usage))
default-bytes-consed-between-gcs)
(setf *bytes-consed-between-gcs* default-bytes-consed-between-gcs))
(when (and *gc-trigger* (> pre-gc-dyn-usage *gc-trigger*))
- (/show0 "setting *NEED-TO-COLLECT-GARBAGE* to T")
(setf *need-to-collect-garbage* t))
(when (or force-p
(and *need-to-collect-garbage* (not *gc-inhibit*)))
- (/show0 "Evidently we ought to collect garbage..")
(when (and (not force-p)
*gc-inhibit-hook*
(carefully-funcall *gc-inhibit-hook* pre-gc-dyn-usage))
- (/show0 "..but we're inhibited.")
(setf *gc-inhibit* t)
(return-from sub-gc nil))
;; KLUDGE: Wow, we really mask interrupts all the time we're
;; calls to user-settable GC hook functions.
(let ((*standard-output* *terminal-io*))
(when *gc-notify-stream*
- (/show0 "doing the *GC-NOTIFY-BEFORE* thing")
(if (streamp *gc-notify-stream*)
(carefully-funcall *gc-notify-before*
*gc-notify-stream*
(warn
"*GC-NOTIFY-STREAM* is set, but not a STREAM -- ignored.")))
(dolist (hook *before-gc-hooks*)
- (/show0 "doing a hook from *BEFORE-GC-HOOKS*")
(carefully-funcall hook))
(when *gc-trigger*
(clear-auto-gc-trigger))
- (/show0 "FUNCALLing *INTERNAL-GC*, one way or another")
#!-gencgc (funcall *internal-gc*)
;; FIXME: This EQ test is pretty gross. Among its other
;; nastinesses, it looks as though it could break if we
#!+gencgc (if (eq *internal-gc* #'collect-garbage)
(funcall *internal-gc* gen)
(funcall *internal-gc*))
- (/show0 "back from FUNCALL to *INTERNAL-GC*")
(let* ((post-gc-dyn-usage (dynamic-usage))
(bytes-freed (- pre-gc-dyn-usage post-gc-dyn-usage)))
(/show0 "got (DYNAMIC-USAGE) and BYTES-FREED")
;; e.g. 108% of total memory usage.
(carefully-funcall hook))
(when *gc-notify-stream*
- (/show0 "doing the *GC-NOTIFY-AFTER* thing")
(if (streamp *gc-notify-stream*)
(carefully-funcall *gc-notify-after*
*gc-notify-stream*
*gc-trigger*)
(warn
"*GC-NOTIFY-STREAM* is set, but not a stream -- ignored.")))))
- (/show0 "scrubbing control stack")
- (scrub-control-stack)))
- (/show0 "updating *GC-RUN-TIME*")
+ (scrub-control-stack))) ;XXX again? we did this from C ...
(incf *gc-run-time* (- (get-internal-run-time)
start-time))))
;; FIXME: should probably return (VALUES), here and in RETURN-FROM
- (/show0 "returning from tail of SUB-GC")
nil)
;;; This routine is called by the allocation miscops to decide whether
object)
;;; This is the user-advertised garbage collection function.
-;;;
-;;; KLUDGE: GC shouldn't have different parameters depending on what
-;;; garbage collector we use. -- WHN 19991020
-#!-gencgc
-(defun gc ()
- #!+sb-doc
- "Initiates a garbage collection."
- (sub-gc :force-p t))
-#!+gencgc
-(defun gc (&key (gen 0) (full nil))
- #!+sb-doc
- "Initiates a garbage collection.
- GEN controls the number of generations to garbage collect."
- ;; FIXME: The bare 6 here (corresponding to a bare 6 in
- ;; the gencgc.c sources) is nasty.
+
+(defun gc (&key (gen 0) (full nil) &allow-other-keys)
+ #!+(and sb-doc gencgc)
+ "Initiates a garbage collection. GEN controls the number of generations to garbage collect"
+ #!+(and sb-doc (not gencgc))
+ "Initiates a garbage collection. GEN may be provided for compatibility, but is ignored"
(sub-gc :force-p t :gen (if full 6 gen)))
+
\f
;;;; auxiliary functions