- ;; multiprocessing support
- ;;
- ;; This is not maintained or tested in current SBCL. I haven't gone out
- ;; of my way to break it, but since it's derived from an old version of
- ;; CMU CL where multiprocessing was pretty shaky, it's likely to be very
- ;; flaky now.
- ;; :MP enables multiprocessing
- ;; :MP-I486 is used, only within the multiprocessing code, to control
- ;; what seems to control processor-version-specific code. It's
- ;; probably for 486 or later, i.e. could be set as long as
- ;; you know you're not running on a 386, but it doesn't seem
- ;; to be documented anywhere, so that's just a guess.
- ; :mp
- ; :mp-i486
+ ;; low-level thread primitives support
+ ;;
+ ;; As of SBCL 0.8, this is only supposed to work in x86 Linux with
+ ;; NPTL support (usually kernel 2.6, though sme Red Hat distributions
+ ;; with older kernels also have it) and is implemented using clone(2)
+ ;; and the %fs segment register. Note that no consistent effort to
+ ;; audit the SBCL library code for thread safety has been performed,
+ ;; so caveat executor.
+ ; :sb-thread
+
+ ;; lutex support
+ ;;
+ ;; While on linux we are able to use futexes for our locking
+ ;; primitive, on other platforms we don't have this luxury. NJF's
+ ;; lutexes present a locking API similar to the futex-based API that
+ ;; allows for sb-thread support on x86 OS X, Solaris and
+ ;; FreeBSD.
+ ;;
+ ; :sb-lutex
+
+ ;; On some operating systems the FS segment register (used for SBCL's
+ ;; thread local storage) is not reliably preserved in signal
+ ;; handlers, so we need to restore its value from the pthread thread
+ ;; local storage.
+ ; :restore-tls-segment-register-from-tls
+
+ ;; Support for detection of unportable code (when applied to the
+ ;; COMMON-LISP package, or SBCL-internal pacakges) or bad-neighbourly
+ ;; code (when applied to user-level packages), relating to material
+ ;; alteration to packages or to bindings in symbols in packages.
+ :sb-package-locks
+
+ ;; Support for the entirety of the 21-bit character space defined by
+ ;; the Unicode consortium, rather than the classical 8-bit ISO-8859-1
+ ;; character set.
+ :sb-unicode
+
+ ;; Support for a full evaluator that can execute all the CL special
+ ;; forms, as opposed to the traditional SBCL evaluator which called
+ ;; COMPILE for everything complicated.
+ :sb-eval
+
+ ;; Record source location information for variables, classes, conditions,
+ ;; packages, etc. Gives much better information on M-. in Slime, but
+ ;; increases core size by about 100kB.
+ :sb-source-locations