;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
;;;; files for more information.
-;;; GC tuning has little effect on the x86 due to the generational
-;;; collector. For the older stop & copy collector, it assuredly
-;;; does. GC time is proportional to the amount of non-garbage
-;;; needing collection and copying; when the application involved is
-;;; the SBCL compiler, it doesn't take any longer to collect 20 Mb than
-;;; to collect 2 Mb. -dan, 20000819
-;;;
-;;; Actually, tweaking *BYTES-CONSED-BETWEEN-GCS* to 20Mb instead of
-;;; the default 2 seemed to make SBCL rebuild O(25%) faster on my 256
-;;; Mb K6/3, so I think it does have some effect on X86/GENCGC. I
-;;; haven't looked into why this would be, though. Also, I'm afraid
-;;; that using 20Mb here might be unfriendly to people using more-reasonable
-;;; machines (like old laptops with 48Mb of memory..) so I've
-;;; suppressed this tweak except for Alpha. -- WHN 2001-05-11
-#+(and sbcl alpha) ; SBCL/Alpha uses stop-and-copy, and Alphas have lotso RAM.
-(progn
- (sb-ext:gc-off)
- (setf (sb-ext:bytes-consed-between-gcs) (* 20 (expt 10 6)))
- (sb-ext:gc-on)
- (sb-ext:gc))
-
-;;; FIXME: I'm now inclined to make all the bootstrap stuff run in CL-USER
-;;; instead of SB-COLD. If I do so, I should first take care to
-;;; UNINTERN any old stuff in CL-USER, since ANSI says (11.1.2.2, "The
-;;; COMMON-LISP-USER Package") that CL-USER can have arbitrary symbols in
-;;; it. (And of course I should set the USE list to only CL.)
+;;; SB-COLD holds stuff used to build the initial SBCL core file
+;;; (including not only the final construction of the core file, but
+;;; also the preliminary steps like e.g. building the cross-compiler
+;;; and running the cross-compiler to produce target FASL files).
(defpackage "SB-COLD" (:use "CL"))
+
(in-package "SB-COLD")
;;; prefixes for filename stems when cross-compiling. These are quite arbitrary
;;; "host-objects/" or absolute pathnames (e.g. "/tmp/sbcl-xc-host-objects/").
;;;
;;; The cross-compilation process will force the creation of these directories
-;;; by executing CL:ENSURE-DIRECTORIES-EXIST (on the host Common Lisp).
+;;; by executing CL:ENSURE-DIRECTORIES-EXIST (on the xc host Common Lisp).
(defvar *host-obj-prefix*)
(defvar *target-obj-prefix*)
-;;; suffixes for filename stems when cross-compiling. Everything should work
-;;; fine for any arbitrary string values here. With more work maybe we
-;;; could cause these automatically to become the traditional extensions for
-;;; whatever host and target architectures (e.g. ".x86f" or ".axpf") we're
-;;; currently doing. That would make it easier for a human looking at the
-;;; temporary files to figure out what they're for, but it's not necessary for
-;;; the compilation process to work, so we haven't bothered.
-(defvar *host-obj-suffix* ".lisp-obj")
-(defvar *target-obj-suffix* ".lisp-obj")
+;;; suffixes for filename stems when cross-compiling
+(defvar *host-obj-suffix*
+ (or
+ ;; On some xc hosts, it's impossible to LOAD a fasl file unless it
+ ;; has the same extension that the host uses for COMPILE-FILE
+ ;; output, so we have to be careful to use the xc host's preferred
+ ;; extension.
+ ;;
+ ;; FIXME: This is a little ugly and annoying to maintain. And
+ ;; there's very likely some way to rearrange the build process so
+ ;; that we never explicitly refer to host object file suffixes,
+ ;; only to the result of CL:COMPILE-FILE-PATHNAME.
+ #+lispworks ".ufsl" ; as per Lieven Marchand sbcl-devel 2002-02-01
+ ;; On most xc hosts, any old extension works, so we use an
+ ;; arbitrary one.
+ ".lisp-obj"))
+(defvar *target-obj-suffix*
+ ;; Target fasl files are LOADed (actually only quasi-LOADed, in
+ ;; GENESIS) only by SBCL code, and it doesn't care about particular
+ ;; extensions, so we can use something arbitrary.
+ ".lisp-obj")
;;; a function of one functional argument, which calls its functional argument
;;; in an environment suitable for compiling the target. (This environment
;;; able to get rid of this function and use plain RENAME-FILE in the
;;; COMPILE-STEM function above. -- WHN 19990321
(defun rename-file-a-la-unix (x y)
- (rename-file x
- ;; (Note that the TRUENAME expression here is lifted
- ;; from an example in the ANSI spec for TRUENAME.)
- (with-open-file (stream y :direction :output)
- (close stream)
- ;; From the ANSI spec: "In this case, the file is
- ;; closed when the truename is tried, so the truename
- ;; information is reliable."
- (truename stream))))
+
+ (let ((path ;; (Note that the TRUENAME expression here is lifted from an
+ ;; example in the ANSI spec for TRUENAME.)
+ (with-open-file (stream y :direction :output)
+ (close stream)
+ ;; From the ANSI spec: "In this case, the file is closed
+ ;; when the truename is tried, so the truename
+ ;; information is reliable."
+ (truename stream))))
+ (delete-file path)
+ (rename-file x path)))
(compile 'rename-file-a-la-unix)
;;; a wrapper for compilation/assembly, used mostly to centralize
;;; the procedure for finding full filenames from "stems"
;;;
;;; Compile the source file whose basic name is STEM, using some
-;;; standard-for-the-SBCL-build-process procedures to generate the full
-;;; pathnames of source file and object file. Return the pathname of the object
-;;; file for STEM. Several &KEY arguments are accepted:
+;;; standard-for-the-SBCL-build-process procedures to generate the
+;;; full pathnames of source file and object file. Return the pathname
+;;; of the object file for STEM. Several &KEY arguments are accepted:
;;; :SRC-PREFIX, :SRC-SUFFIX =
;;; strings to be concatenated to STEM to produce source filename
;;; :OBJ-PREFIX, :OBJ-SUFFIX =
;;; string to be appended to the name of an object file to produce
;;; the name of a temporary object file
;;; :COMPILE-FILE, :IGNORE-FAILURE-P =
-;;; :COMPILE-FILE is a function to use for compiling the file (with the
-;;; same calling conventions as ANSI CL:COMPILE-FILE). If the third
-;;; return value (FAILURE-P) of this function is true, a continuable
-;;; error will be signalled, unless :IGNORE-FAILURE-P is set, in which
-;;; case only a warning will be signalled.
+;;; :COMPILE-FILE is a function to use for compiling the file
+;;; (with the same calling conventions as ANSI CL:COMPILE-FILE).
+;;; If the third return value (FAILURE-P) of this function is
+;;; true, a continuable error will be signalled, unless
+;;; :IGNORE-FAILURE-P is set, in which case only a warning will be
+;;; signalled.
(defun compile-stem (stem
&key
(obj-prefix "")
(compile-file #'compile-file)
ignore-failure-p)
- (let* (;; KLUDGE: Note that this CONCATENATE 'STRING stuff is not The Common
- ;; Lisp Way, although it works just fine for common UNIX environments.
- ;; Should it come to pass that the system is ported to environments
- ;; where version numbers and so forth become an issue, it might become
- ;; urgent to rewrite this using the fancy Common Lisp PATHNAME
- ;; machinery instead of just using strings. In the absence of such a
- ;; port, it might or might be a good idea to do the rewrite.
- ;; -- WHN 19990815
- (src (concatenate 'string src-prefix stem src-suffix))
- (obj (concatenate 'string obj-prefix stem obj-suffix))
- (tmp-obj (concatenate 'string obj tmp-obj-suffix-suffix)))
-
- (ensure-directories-exist obj :verbose t)
-
- ;; We're about to set about building a new object file. First, we
- ;; delete any preexisting object file in order to avoid confusing
- ;; ourselves later should we happen to bail out of compilation with an
- ;; error.
- (when (probe-file obj)
- (delete-file obj))
-
- ;; Work around a bug in CLISP 1999-01-08 #'COMPILE-FILE: CLISP mangles
- ;; relative pathnames passed as :OUTPUT-FILE arguments, but works OK
- ;; with absolute pathnames.
- #+clisp
- (setf tmp-obj
- ;; (Note that this idiom is taken from the ANSI documentation
- ;; for TRUENAME.)
- (with-open-file (stream tmp-obj :direction :output)
- (close stream)
- (truename stream)))
-
- ;; Try to use the compiler to generate a new temporary object file.
- (multiple-value-bind (output-truename warnings-p failure-p)
- (funcall compile-file src :output-file tmp-obj)
- (declare (ignore warnings-p))
- (cond ((not output-truename)
- (error "couldn't compile ~S" src))
- (failure-p
- (if ignore-failure-p
- (warn "ignoring FAILURE-P return value from compilation of ~S"
- src)
- (unwind-protect
- (progn
- ;; FIXME: This should have another option, redoing
- ;; compilation.
- (cerror "Continue, using possibly-bogus ~S."
- "FAILURE-P was set when creating ~S."
- obj)
- (setf failure-p nil))
- ;; Don't leave failed object files lying around.
- (when (and failure-p (probe-file tmp-obj))
- (delete-file tmp-obj)
- (format t "~&deleted ~S~%" tmp-obj)))))
- ;; Otherwise: success, just fall through.
- (t nil)))
-
- ;; If we get to here, compilation succeeded, so it's OK to rename the
- ;; temporary output file to the permanent object file.
- (rename-file-a-la-unix tmp-obj obj)
-
- ;; nice friendly traditional return value
- (pathname obj)))
+ (let* (;; KLUDGE: Note that this CONCATENATE 'STRING stuff is not The Common
+ ;; Lisp Way, although it works just fine for common UNIX environments.
+ ;; Should it come to pass that the system is ported to environments
+ ;; where version numbers and so forth become an issue, it might become
+ ;; urgent to rewrite this using the fancy Common Lisp PATHNAME
+ ;; machinery instead of just using strings. In the absence of such a
+ ;; port, it might or might be a good idea to do the rewrite.
+ ;; -- WHN 19990815
+ (src (concatenate 'string src-prefix stem src-suffix))
+ (obj (concatenate 'string obj-prefix stem obj-suffix))
+ (tmp-obj (concatenate 'string obj tmp-obj-suffix-suffix)))
+
+ (ensure-directories-exist obj :verbose t)
+
+ ;; We're about to set about building a new object file. First, we
+ ;; delete any preexisting object file in order to avoid confusing
+ ;; ourselves later should we happen to bail out of compilation
+ ;; with an error.
+ (when (probe-file obj)
+ (delete-file obj))
+
+ ;; Work around a bug in CLISP 1999-01-08 #'COMPILE-FILE: CLISP
+ ;; mangles relative pathnames passed as :OUTPUT-FILE arguments,
+ ;; but works OK with absolute pathnames.
+ #+clisp
+ (setf tmp-obj
+ ;; (Note that this idiom is taken from the ANSI
+ ;; documentation for TRUENAME.)
+ (with-open-file (stream tmp-obj :direction :output)
+ (close stream)
+ (truename stream)))
+
+ ;; Try to use the compiler to generate a new temporary object file.
+ (multiple-value-bind (output-truename warnings-p failure-p)
+ (funcall compile-file src :output-file tmp-obj)
+ (declare (ignore warnings-p))
+ (cond ((not output-truename)
+ (error "couldn't compile ~S" src))
+ (failure-p
+ (if ignore-failure-p
+ (warn "ignoring FAILURE-P return value from compilation of ~S"
+ src)
+ (unwind-protect
+ (progn
+ ;; FIXME: This should have another option,
+ ;; redoing compilation.
+ (cerror "Continue, using possibly-bogus ~S."
+ "FAILURE-P was set when creating ~S."
+ obj)
+ (setf failure-p nil))
+ ;; Don't leave failed object files lying around.
+ (when (and failure-p (probe-file tmp-obj))
+ (delete-file tmp-obj)
+ (format t "~&deleted ~S~%" tmp-obj)))))
+ ;; Otherwise: success, just fall through.
+ (t nil)))
+
+ ;; If we get to here, compilation succeeded, so it's OK to rename
+ ;; the temporary output file to the permanent object file.
+ (rename-file-a-la-unix tmp-obj obj)
+
+ ;; nice friendly traditional return value
+ (pathname obj)))
(compile 'compile-stem)
;;; other miscellaneous tools
(format t
"target features *SHEBANG-FEATURES*=~@<~S~:>~%"
*shebang-features*))
+
+(defvar *shebang-backend-subfeatures*
+ (let* ((default-subfeatures nil)
+ (customizer-file-name "customize-backend-subfeatures.lisp")
+ (customizer (if (probe-file customizer-file-name)
+ (compile nil
+ (read-from-file customizer-file-name))
+ #'identity)))
+ (funcall customizer default-subfeatures)))
+(let ((*print-length* nil)
+ (*print-level* nil))
+ (format t
+ "target backend-subfeatures *SHEBANG-BACKEND-FEATURES*=~@<~S~:>~%"
+ *shebang-backend-subfeatures*))
\f
;;;; cold-init-related PACKAGE and SYMBOL tools
;;; values of special variables such as *** and +, anyway). Set up
;;; machinery to warn us when/if we change it.
;;;
-;;; FIXME: All this machinery should probably be conditional on
-;;; #!+SB-SHOW, i.e. we should be able to wrap #!+SB-SHOW around both
-;;; the LOAD and the DEFVAR here.
-(load "src/cold/snapshot.lisp")
-(defvar *cl-snapshot* (take-snapshot "COMMON-LISP"))
+;;; All code depending on this is itself dependent on #!+SB-SHOW.
+#!+sb-show
+(progn
+ (load "src/cold/snapshot.lisp")
+ (defvar *cl-snapshot* (take-snapshot "COMMON-LISP")))
\f
;;;; master list of source files and their properties
;; warnings and remove support for this flag. -- WHN 19990323)
:ignore-failure-p))
-(defparameter *stems-and-flags* (read-from-file "stems-and-flags.lisp-expr"))
+(defparameter *stems-and-flags* (read-from-file "build-order.lisp-expr"))
(defmacro do-stems-and-flags ((stem flags) &body body)
(let ((stem-and-flags (gensym "STEM-AND-FLAGS-")))
(let ((stems (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
(do-stems-and-flags (stem flags)
(if (gethash stem stems)
- (error "duplicate stem ~S in stems-and-flags data" stem)
+ (error "duplicate stem ~S in *STEMS-AND-FLAGS*" stem)
(setf (gethash stem stems) t))
(let ((set-difference (set-difference flags *expected-stem-flags*)))
(when set-difference
:sb-propagate-fun-type))))
(with-additional-nickname ("SB-XC" "SB!XC")
(funcall fn))))
-;;; FIXME: This COMPILE caused problems in sbcl-0.6.11.26. (bug 93)
-;;;(compile 'in-host-compilation-mode)
+(compile 'in-host-compilation-mode)
;;; Process a file as source code for the cross-compiler, compiling it
;;; (if necessary) in the appropriate environment, then loading it
;;; into the cross-compilation host Common lisp.
(defun host-cload-stem (stem &key ignore-failure-p)
- (load (in-host-compilation-mode
- (lambda ()
- (compile-stem stem
- :obj-prefix *host-obj-prefix*
- :obj-suffix *host-obj-suffix*
- :compile-file #'cl:compile-file
- :ignore-failure-p ignore-failure-p)))))
+ (let ((compiled-filename (in-host-compilation-mode
+ (lambda ()
+ (compile-stem
+ stem
+ :obj-prefix *host-obj-prefix*
+ :obj-suffix *host-obj-suffix*
+ :compile-file #'cl:compile-file
+ :ignore-failure-p ignore-failure-p)))))
+ (load compiled-filename)))
(compile 'host-cload-stem)
-;;; Like HOST-CLOAD-STEM, except that we don't bother to compile.
+;;; like HOST-CLOAD-STEM, except that we don't bother to compile
(defun host-load-stem (stem &key ignore-failure-p)
(declare (ignore ignore-failure-p)) ; (It's only relevant when
;; compiling.) KLUDGE: It's untidy to have the knowledge of how to