;;;; KLUDGE: The primitive objects here may look like self-contained
;;;; definitions, but in general they're not. In particular, if you
;;;; try to add a slot to them, beware of the following:
-;;;; * (mysterious crashes which occur after changing the length
-;;;; of SIMPLE-FUN, just adding a new slot not even doing anything
-;;;; with it, still dunno why)
;;;; * The GC scavenging code (and for all I know other GC code too)
;;;; is not automatically generated from these layouts, but instead
;;;; was hand-written to correspond to them. The offsets are
(define-primitive-object (cons :lowtag list-pointer-lowtag
:alloc-trans cons)
- (car :ref-trans car :set-trans sb!c::%rplaca :init :arg)
- (cdr :ref-trans cdr :set-trans sb!c::%rplacd :init :arg))
+ (car :ref-trans car :set-trans sb!c::%rplaca :init :arg
+ :cas-trans %compare-and-swap-car)
+ (cdr :ref-trans cdr :set-trans sb!c::%rplacd :init :arg
+ :cas-trans %compare-and-swap-cdr))
(define-primitive-object (instance :lowtag instance-pointer-lowtag
:widetag instance-header-widetag
:ref-known (flushable foldable)
:set-trans (setf %array-displacement)
:set-known (unsafe))
- (displaced-p :type (member t nil)
+ (displaced-p :type t
:ref-trans %array-displaced-p
:ref-known (flushable foldable)
:set-trans (setf %array-displaced-p)
:set-known (unsafe))
+ (displaced-from :type list
+ :ref-trans %array-displaced-from
+ :ref-known (flushable)
+ :set-trans (setf %array-displaced-from)
+ :set-known (unsafe))
(dimensions :rest-p t))
(define-primitive-object (vector :type vector
:ref-trans %simple-fun-type
:set-known (unsafe)
:set-trans (setf %simple-fun-type))
+ ;; NIL for empty, STRING for a docstring, SIMPLE-VECTOR for XREFS, and (CONS
+ ;; STRING SIMPLE-VECTOR) for both.
+ (info :init :null
+ :ref-trans %simple-fun-info
+ :ref-known (flushable)
+ :set-trans (setf %simple-fun-info)
+ :set-known (unsafe))
;; the SB!C::DEBUG-FUN object corresponding to this object, or NIL for none
#+nil ; FIXME: doesn't work (gotcha, lowly maintenoid!) See notes on bug 137.
(debug-fun :ref-known (flushable)
(define-primitive-object (value-cell :lowtag other-pointer-lowtag
:widetag value-cell-header-widetag
+ ;; FIXME: We also have an explicit VOP
+ ;; for this. Is this needed as well?
:alloc-trans make-value-cell)
(value :set-trans value-cell-set
:set-known (unsafe)
(current-uwp :c-type #!-alpha "struct unwind_block *" #!+alpha "u32")
(current-cont :c-type #!-alpha "lispobj *" #!+alpha "u32")
#!-(or x86 x86-64) current-code
- entry-pc)
+ entry-pc
+ #!+win32 next-seh-frame
+ #!+win32 seh-frame-handler)
(define-primitive-object (catch-block)
(current-uwp :c-type #!-alpha "struct unwind_block *" #!+alpha "u32")
(current-cont :c-type #!-alpha "lispobj *" #!+alpha "u32")
#!-(or x86 x86-64) current-code
entry-pc
+ #!+win32 next-seh-frame
+ #!+win32 seh-frame-handler
tag
- (previous-catch :c-type #!-alpha "struct catch_block *" #!+alpha "u32")
- size)
+ (previous-catch :c-type #!-alpha "struct catch_block *" #!+alpha "u32"))
;;; (For an explanation of this, see the comments at the definition of
;;; KLUDGE-NONDETERMINISTIC-CATCH-BLOCK-SIZE.)
;; first data slot, and if you subtract 7 you get a symbol header.
;; also the CAR of NIL-as-end-of-list
- (value :init :unbound :ref-known (flushable) :ref-trans symbol-global-value)
+ (value :init :unbound
+ :set-trans %set-symbol-global-value
+ :set-known (unsafe))
;; also the CDR of NIL-as-end-of-list. Its reffer needs special
;; care for this reason, as hash values must be fixnums.
(hash :set-trans %set-symbol-hash)
(plist :ref-trans symbol-plist
:set-trans %set-symbol-plist
+ :cas-trans %compare-and-swap-symbol-plist
+ :type list
:init :null)
(name :ref-trans symbol-name :init :arg)
(package :ref-trans symbol-package
(define-primitive-object (complex-single-float
:lowtag other-pointer-lowtag
:widetag complex-single-float-widetag)
+ #!+x86-64
+ (data :c-type "struct { float data[2]; } ")
+ #!-x86-64
(real :c-type "float")
+ #!-x86-64
(imag :c-type "float"))
(define-primitive-object (complex-double-float
:lowtag other-pointer-lowtag
:widetag complex-double-float-widetag)
- #!-x86-64 (filler)
+ (filler)
(real :c-type "double" :length #!-x86-64 2 #!+x86-64 1)
(imag :c-type "double" :length #!-x86-64 2 #!+x86-64 1))
;; tls[0] = NO_TLS_VALUE_MARKER_WIDETAG because a the tls index slot
;; of a symbol is initialized to zero
(no-tls-value-marker)
- (os-thread :c-type "volatile os_thread_t")
+ (os-thread :c-type "os_thread_t")
+ ;; This is the original address at which the memory was allocated,
+ ;; which may have different alignment then what we prefer to use.
+ ;; Kept here so that when the thread dies we can release the whole
+ ;; memory we reserved.
+ (os-address :c-type "void *" :length #!+alpha 2 #!-alpha 1)
+ #!+sb-thread
+ (os-attr :c-type "pthread_attr_t *" :length #!+alpha 2 #!-alpha 1)
+ #!+sb-thread
+ (state-lock :c-type "pthread_mutex_t *" :length #!+alpha 2 #!-alpha 1)
+ #!+sb-thread
+ (state-cond :c-type "pthread_cond_t *" :length #!+alpha 2 #!-alpha 1)
(binding-stack-start :c-type "lispobj *" :length #!+alpha 2 #!-alpha 1)
(binding-stack-pointer :c-type "lispobj *" :length #!+alpha 2 #!-alpha 1)
(control-stack-start :c-type "lispobj *" :length #!+alpha 2 #!-alpha 1)
(control-stack-end :c-type "lispobj *" :length #!+alpha 2 #!-alpha 1)
+ (control-stack-guard-page-protected)
(alien-stack-start :c-type "lispobj *" :length #!+alpha 2 #!-alpha 1)
(alien-stack-pointer :c-type "lispobj *" :length #!+alpha 2 #!-alpha 1)
#!+gencgc (alloc-region :c-type "struct alloc_region" :length 5)
(prev :c-type "struct thread *" :length #!+alpha 2 #!-alpha 1)
(next :c-type "struct thread *" :length #!+alpha 2 #!-alpha 1)
;; starting, running, suspended, dead
- (state :c-type "volatile lispobj")
+ (state :c-type "lispobj")
(tls-cookie) ; on x86, the LDT index
- #!+(or x86 x86-64) (pseudo-atomic-bits)
+ #!+(or x86 x86-64 sb-thread) (pseudo-atomic-bits)
(interrupt-data :c-type "struct interrupt_data *"
:length #!+alpha 2 #!-alpha 1)
(stepping)
+ ;; For various reasons related to pseudo-atomic and interrupt
+ ;; handling, we need to know if the machine context is in Lisp code
+ ;; or not. On non-threaded targets, this is a global variable in
+ ;; the runtime, but it's clearly a per-thread value.
+ #!+sb-thread
+ (foreign-function-call-active :c-type "boolean")
+ ;; Same as above for the location of the current control stack frame.
+ #!+(and sb-thread (not (or x86 x86-64)))
+ (control-frame-pointer :c-type "lispobj *")
+ ;; Same as above for the location of the current control stack
+ ;; pointer. This is also used on threaded x86oids to allow LDB to
+ ;; print an approximation of the CSP as needed.
+ #!+(and sb-thread)
+ (control-stack-pointer :c-type "lispobj *")
+ ;; KLUDGE: On alpha, until STEPPING we have been lucky and the 32
+ ;; bit slots came in pairs. However the C compiler will align
+ ;; interrupt_contexts on a double word boundary. This logic should
+ ;; be handled by DEFINE-PRIMITIVE-OBJECT.
+ #!+alpha
+ (padding)
(interrupt-contexts :c-type "os_context_t *" :rest-p t))