;;;; files for more information.
(in-package "SB!KERNEL")
-
-(file-comment
- "$Header$")
\f
;;;; DYNAMIC-USAGE and friends
(defun ,lisp-fun ()
(sb!alien:extern-alien ,c-var-name (sb!alien:unsigned 32))))))
-(def-c-var-frob sb!vm:control-stack-start "control_stack")
-#!+x86 (def-c-var-frob control-stack-end "control_stack_end")
-(def-c-var-frob sb!vm:binding-stack-start "binding_stack")
-(def-c-var-frob sb!vm:current-dynamic-space-start "current_dynamic_space")
-
-#!-sb-fluid (declaim (inline dynamic-usage))
-#!-(or cgc gencgc)
+#!-gencgc
+(progn
+ ;; This is called once per PROFILEd function call, so it's worth a
+ ;; little possible space cost to reduce its time cost.
+ #!-sb-fluid
+ (declaim (inline current-dynamic-space-start))
+ (def-c-var-frob current-dynamic-space-start "current_dynamic_space"))
+
+#!-sb-fluid
+(declaim (inline dynamic-usage)) ; to reduce PROFILEd call overhead
+#!+gencgc
+(def-c-var-frob dynamic-usage "bytes_allocated")
+#!-gencgc
(defun dynamic-usage ()
(the (unsigned-byte 32)
(- (sb!sys:sap-int (sb!c::dynamic-space-free-pointer))
- (sb!vm:current-dynamic-space-start))))
-#!+(or cgc gencgc)
-(def-c-var-frob dynamic-usage "bytes_allocated")
+ (current-dynamic-space-start))))
(defun static-space-usage ()
- (- (* sb!vm:*static-space-free-pointer* sb!vm:word-bytes)
- sb!vm:*static-space-start*))
+ (- (* sb!vm:*static-space-free-pointer* sb!vm:n-word-bytes)
+ sb!vm:static-space-start))
(defun read-only-space-usage ()
- (- (* sb!vm::*read-only-space-free-pointer* sb!vm:word-bytes)
- sb!vm:*read-only-space-start*))
+ (- (* sb!vm::*read-only-space-free-pointer* sb!vm:n-word-bytes)
+ sb!vm:read-only-space-start))
(defun control-stack-usage ()
- #!-x86 (- (sb!sys:sap-int (sb!c::control-stack-pointer-sap))
- (control-stack-start))
- #!+x86 (- (control-stack-end)
- (sb!sys:sap-int (sb!c::control-stack-pointer-sap))))
+ #!-stack-grows-downward-not-upward
+ (- (sb!sys:sap-int (sb!c::control-stack-pointer-sap))
+ (sb!vm:fixnumize sb!vm::*control-stack-start*))
+ #!+stack-grows-downward-not-upward
+ (- (sb!vm:fixnumize sb!vm::*control-stack-end*)
+ (sb!sys:sap-int (sb!c::control-stack-pointer-sap))))
(defun binding-stack-usage ()
(- (sb!sys:sap-int (sb!c::binding-stack-pointer-sap))
- (sb!vm:binding-stack-start)))
+ (sb!vm:fixnumize sb!vm::*binding-stack-start*)))
\f
;;;; ROOM
(format t "Static space usage is: ~10:D bytes.~%" (static-space-usage))
(format t "Control stack usage is: ~10:D bytes.~%" (control-stack-usage))
(format t "Binding stack usage is: ~10:D bytes.~%" (binding-stack-usage))
+ #!+sb-thread
+ (format t
+ "Control and binding stack usage is for the current thread only.~%")
(format t "Garbage collection is currently ~:[enabled~;DISABLED~].~%"
- *gc-inhibit*))
+ (> *gc-inhibit* 0)))
(defun room-intermediate-info ()
(room-minimal-info)
(sb!vm:memory-usage :count-spaces '(:dynamic)
:print-spaces t
- :cutoff 0.05s0
+ :cutoff 0.05f0
:print-summary nil))
(defun room-maximal-info ()
(defun room (&optional (verbosity :default))
#!+sb-doc
- "Prints to *STANDARD-OUTPUT* information about the state of internal
+ "Print to *STANDARD-OUTPUT* information about the state of internal
storage and its management. The optional argument controls the
- verbosity of ROOM. If it is T, ROOM prints out a maximal amount of
+ verbosity of output. If it is T, ROOM prints out a maximal amount of
information. If it is NIL, ROOM prints out a minimal amount of
information. If it is :DEFAULT or it is not supplied, ROOM prints out
- an intermediate amount of information. See also VM:MEMORY-USAGE and
- VM:INSTANCE-USAGE for finer report control."
+ an intermediate amount of information."
(fresh-line)
(ecase verbosity
((t)
\f
;;;; GET-BYTES-CONSED
-;;; internal state
-(defvar *last-bytes-in-use* nil)
-(defvar *total-bytes-consed* 0)
-(declaim (type (or index null) *last-bytes-in-use*))
-(declaim (type integer *total-bytes-consed*))
+;;; the total number of bytes freed so far (including any freeing
+;;; which goes on in PURIFY)
+;;;
+;;; (We save this so that we can calculate the total number of bytes
+;;; ever allocated by adding this to the number of bytes currently
+;;; allocated and never freed.)
+(declaim (type unsigned-byte *n-bytes-freed-or-purified*))
+(defvar *n-bytes-freed-or-purified* 0)
+(push (lambda ()
+ (setf *n-bytes-freed-or-purified* 0))
+ ;; KLUDGE: It's probably not quite safely right either to do
+ ;; this in *BEFORE-SAVE-INITIALIZATIONS* (since consing, or even
+ ;; worse, something which depended on (GET-BYTES-CONSED), might
+ ;; happen after that) or in *AFTER-SAVE-INITIALIZATIONS*. But
+ ;; it's probably not a big problem, and there seems to be no
+ ;; other obvious time to do it. -- WHN 2001-07-30
+ *after-save-initializations*)
(declaim (ftype (function () unsigned-byte) get-bytes-consed))
(defun get-bytes-consed ()
#!+sb-doc
- "Returns the number of bytes consed since the first time this function
- was called. The first time it is called, it returns zero."
- (declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 0)))
- (cond ((null *last-bytes-in-use*)
- (setq *last-bytes-in-use* (dynamic-usage))
- (setq *total-bytes-consed* 0))
- (t
- (let ((bytes (dynamic-usage)))
- (incf *total-bytes-consed*
- (the index (- bytes *last-bytes-in-use*)))
- (setq *last-bytes-in-use* bytes))))
- *total-bytes-consed*)
+ "Return the number of bytes consed since the program began. Typically
+this result will be a consed bignum, so if you have an application (e.g.
+profiling) which can't tolerate the overhead of consing bignums, you'll
+probably want either to hack in at a lower level (as the code in the
+SB-PROFILE package does), or to design a more microefficient interface
+and submit it as a patch."
+ (+ (dynamic-usage)
+ *n-bytes-freed-or-purified*))
\f
;;;; variables and constants
-;;; the default value of *BYTES-CONSED-BETWEEN-GCS* and *GC-TRIGGER*
-(defconstant default-bytes-consed-between-gcs 2000000)
-
-;;; This variable is the user-settable variable that specifies the
-;;; minimum amount of dynamic space which must be consed before a GC
-;;; will be triggered.
+;;; the minimum amount of dynamic space which must be consed before a
+;;; GC will be triggered
;;;
-;;; Unlike CMU CL, we don't export this variable. (There's no need to, since
-;;; the BYTES-CONSED-BETWEEN-GCS function is SETFable.)
-(defvar *bytes-consed-between-gcs* default-bytes-consed-between-gcs
- #!+sb-doc
- "This number specifies the minimum number of bytes of dynamic space
- that must be consed before the next GC will occur.")
+;;; Unlike CMU CL, we don't export this variable. (There's no need to,
+;;; since our BYTES-CONSED-BETWEEN-GCS function is SETFable.)
+(defvar *bytes-consed-between-gcs*
+ #!+gencgc (* 4 (expt 10 6))
+ ;; Stop-and-copy GC is really really slow when used too often. CSR
+ ;; reported that even on his old 64 Mb SPARC, 20 Mb is much faster
+ ;; than 4 Mb when rebuilding SBCL ca. 0.7.1. For modern machines
+ ;; with >> 128 Mb memory, the optimum could be significantly more
+ ;; than this, but at least 20 Mb should be better than 4 Mb.
+ #!-gencgc (* 20 (expt 10 6)))
(declaim (type index *bytes-consed-between-gcs*))
;;;; GC hooks
-;;; These variables are a list of functions which are run before and
-;;; after garbage collection occurs.
(defvar *before-gc-hooks* nil ; actually initialized in cold init
#!+sb-doc
"A list of functions that are called before garbage collection occurs.
The functions should take no arguments.")
+
(defvar *after-gc-hooks* nil ; actually initialized in cold init
#!+sb-doc
"A list of functions that are called after garbage collection occurs.
The functions should take no arguments.")
-;;; This hook is invoked whenever SUB-GC intends to GC (unless the GC
-;;; was explicitly forced by calling SB!EXT:GC). If the hook function
-;;; returns NIL then the GC procedes; otherwise, the GC is inhibited and
-;;; *GC-INHIBIT* and *NEED-TO-COLLECT-GARBAGE* are left bound to T.
-;;; Presumably someone will call GC-ON later to collect the garbage.
-(defvar *gc-inhibit-hook* nil
- #!+sb-doc
- "Should be bound to a function or NIL. If it is a function, this
- function should take one argument, the current amount of dynamic
- usage. The function should return NIL if garbage collection should
- continue and non-NIL if it should be inhibited. Use with caution.")
-
-(defvar *gc-verbose* nil ; (actually initialized in cold init)
- #!+sb-doc
- "Should low-level GC functions produce verbose diagnostic output?")
-
(defvar *gc-notify-stream* nil ; (actually initialized in cold init)
#!+sb-doc
"When non-NIL, this must be a STREAM; and the functions bound to
(defvar *gc-run-time* 0
#!+sb-doc
- "The total CPU time spent doing garbage collection (as reported by
- GET-INTERNAL-RUN-TIME.)")
-
+ "the total CPU time spent doing garbage collection (as reported by
+ GET-INTERNAL-RUN-TIME)")
(declaim (type index *gc-run-time*))
-;;; Internal trigger. When the dynamic usage increases beyond this
-;;; amount, the system notes that a garbage collection needs to occur by
-;;; setting *NEED-TO-COLLECT-GARBAGE* to T. It starts out as NIL meaning
-;;; nobody has figured out what it should be yet.
-(defvar *gc-trigger* nil)
+;;;; The following specials are used to control when garbage
+;;;; collection occurs.
+;;; When the dynamic usage increases beyond this amount, the system
+;;; notes that a garbage collection needs to occur by setting
+;;; *NEED-TO-COLLECT-GARBAGE* to T. It starts out as NIL meaning
+;;; nobody has figured out what it should be yet.
+;;;
+;;; FIXME: *GC-TRIGGER* seems to be denominated in bytes, not words.
+;;; And limiting it to INDEX is fairly reasonable in order to avoid
+;;; bignum arithmetic on every allocation, and to minimize the need
+;;; for thought about weird gotchas of the GC-control mechanism itself
+;;; consing as it operates. But as of sbcl-0.7.5, 512Mbytes of memory
+;;; costs $54.95 at Fry's in Dallas but cheap consumer 64-bit machines
+;;; are still over the horizon, so gratuitously limiting our heap size
+;;; to FIXNUM bytes seems fairly stupid. It'd be reasonable to
+;;; (1) allow arbitrary UNSIGNED-BYTE values of *GC-TRIGGER*, or
+;;; (2) redenominate this variable in words instead of bytes, postponing
+;;; the problem to heaps which exceed 50% of the machine's address
+;;; space, or even
+;;; (3) redemoninate this variable in CONS-sized two-word units,
+;;; allowing it to cover the entire memory space at the price of
+;;; possible loss of clarity.
+;;; (And whatever is done, it'd also be good to rename the variable so
+;;; that it's clear what unit it's denominated in.)
(declaim (type (or index null) *gc-trigger*))
+(defvar *gc-trigger* nil)
-;;; On the RT, we store the GC trigger in a ``static'' symbol instead of
-;;; letting magic C code handle it. It gets initialized by the startup
-;;; code. The X86 port defines this here because it uses the `ibmrt'
-;;; feature in the C code for allocation and binding stack access and
-;;; a lot of stuff wants this INTERNAL_GC_TRIGGER available as well.
-#!+(or ibmrt x86)
-(defvar sb!vm::*internal-gc-trigger*)
-
-;;;; The following specials are used to control when garbage collection
-;;;; occurs.
-
-;;; When non-NIL, inhibits garbage collection.
+;;; When >0, inhibits garbage collection.
(defvar *gc-inhibit*) ; initialized in cold init
-;;; This flag is used to prevent recursive entry into the garbage
-;;; collector.
-(defvar *already-maybe-gcing*) ; initialized in cold init
-
-;;; When T, indicates that the dynamic usage has exceeded the value
-;;; *GC-TRIGGER*.
+;;; When T, indicates that a GC should have happened but did not due to
+;;; *GC-INHIBIT*.
(defvar *need-to-collect-garbage* nil) ; initialized in cold init
\f
-(defun default-gc-notify-before (notify-stream bytes-in-use)
- (declare (type stream notify-stream))
- (format notify-stream
- "~&; GC is beginning with ~:D bytes in use.~%"
- bytes-in-use)
- (finish-output notify-stream))
-(defparameter *gc-notify-before* #'default-gc-notify-before
- #!+sb-doc
- "This function bound to this variable is invoked before GC'ing (unless
- *GC-NOTIFY-STREAM* is NIL) with the value of *GC-NOTIFY-STREAM* and
- current amount of dynamic usage (in bytes). It should notify the
- user that the system is going to GC.")
-
-(defun default-gc-notify-after (notify-stream
- bytes-retained
- bytes-freed
- new-trigger)
- (declare (type stream notify-stream))
- (format notify-stream
- "~&; GC has finished with ~:D bytes in use (~:D bytes freed).~%"
- bytes-retained
- bytes-freed)
- (format notify-stream
- "~&; The new GC trigger is ~:D bytes.~%"
- new-trigger)
- (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.")
-\f
;;;; internal GC
-(sb!alien:def-alien-routine collect-garbage sb!c-call:int
- #!+gencgc (last-gen sb!c-call:int))
-
-#!-ibmrt
-(sb!alien:def-alien-routine set-auto-gc-trigger sb!c-call:void
- (dynamic-usage sb!c-call:unsigned-long))
-
-#!+ibmrt
-(defun set-auto-gc-trigger (bytes)
- (let ((words (ash (+ (sb!vm:current-dynamic-space-start) bytes) -2)))
- (unless (and (fixnump words) (plusp words))
- (clear-auto-gc-trigger)
- (warn "attempt to set GC trigger to something bogus: ~S" bytes))
- (setf %rt::*internal-gc-trigger* words)))
+(sb!alien:define-alien-routine collect-garbage sb!alien:int
+ (#!+gencgc last-gen #!-gencgc ignore sb!alien:int))
-#!-ibmrt
-(sb!alien:def-alien-routine clear-auto-gc-trigger sb!c-call:void)
+#!+sb-thread
+(def-c-var-frob gc-thread-pid "gc_thread_pid")
-#!+ibmrt
-(defun clear-auto-gc-trigger ()
- (setf %rt::*internal-gc-trigger* -1))
-
-;;; This variable contains the function that does the real GC. This is
-;;; for low-level GC experimentation. Do not touch it if you do not
-;;; know what you are doing.
-(defvar *internal-gc* #'collect-garbage)
+
\f
;;;; SUB-GC
-;;; Used to carefully invoke hooks.
+;;; This is used to carefully invoke hooks.
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :execute)
(sb!xc:defmacro carefully-funcall (function &rest args)
`(handler-case (funcall ,function ,@args)
(warn "(FUNCALL ~S~{ ~S~}) lost:~%~A" ',function ',args cond)
nil))))
-;;; SUB-GC decides when and if to do a garbage collection. The
-;;; VERBOSE-P flag controls whether or not the notify functions are
-;;; called. The FORCE-P flags controls if a GC should occur even if
-;;; the dynamic usage is not greater than *GC-TRIGGER*.
+;;; SUB-GC does a garbage collection. This is called from three places:
+;;; (1) The C runtime will call here when it detects that we've consed
+;;; enough to exceed the gc trigger threshold
+;;; (2) The user may request a collection using GC, below
+;;; (3) At the end of a WITHOUT-GCING section, we are called if
+;;; *NEED-TO-COLLECT-GARBAGE* is true
;;;
+;;; This is different from the behaviour in 0.7 and earlier: it no
+;;; longer decides whether to GC based on thresholds. If you call
+;;; SUB-GC you will definitely get a GC either now or when the
+;;; WITHOUT-GCING is over
+
;;; For GENCGC all generations < GEN will be GC'ed.
-;;;
-;;; FIXME: The VERBOSE-P stuff is no longer used.
-(defun sub-gc (&key (verbose-p *gc-verbose*) force-p #!+gencgc (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)))
- (unless (integerp (symbol-value '*bytes-consed-between-gcs*))
- ;; The noise w/ symbol-value above is to keep the compiler
- ;; from optimizing the test away because of the type declaim
- ;; for *bytes-consed-between-gcs*.
- ;;
- ;; FIXME: I'm inclined either to get rid of the DECLAIM or to
- ;; trust it, instead of doing this weird hack. It's not
- ;; particularly trustable, since (SETF
- ;; *BYTES-CONSED-BETWEEN-GCS* 'SEVEN) works. But it's also not
- ;; very nice to have the type of the variable specified in two
- ;; places which can (and in CMU CL 2.4.8 did, INTEGER vs.
- ;; INDEX) drift apart. So perhaps we should just add a note to
- ;; the variable documentation for *BYTES-CONSED-BETWEEN-GCS*
- ;; that it must be an INDEX, and remove the DECLAIM. Or we
- ;; could make a SETFable (BYTES-CONSED-BETWEEN-GCS) function
- ;; and enforce the typing that way. And in fact the SETFable
- ;; function already exists, so all we need do is make the
- ;; variable private, and then we can trust the DECLAIM.
- (warn "The value of *BYTES-CONSED-BETWEEN-GCS*, ~S, is not an ~
- integer. Resetting it to ~D."
- *bytes-consed-between-gcs*
- 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
- ;; collecting garbage? That seems like a long time.. -- WHN 19991129
- (without-interrupts
- ;; FIXME: We probably shouldn't do this evil thing to
- ;; *STANDARD-OUTPUT* in a binding which is wrapped around
- ;; 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*
- pre-gc-dyn-usage)
- (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
- ;; recompile COLLECT-GARBAGE.
- #!+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)))
- (when *last-bytes-in-use*
- (incf *total-bytes-consed*
- (- pre-gc-dyn-usage *last-bytes-in-use*))
- (setq *last-bytes-in-use* post-gc-dyn-usage))
- (setf *need-to-collect-garbage* nil)
- (let ((new-gc-trigger (+ post-gc-dyn-usage
- *bytes-consed-between-gcs*)))
- (setf *gc-trigger* new-gc-trigger))
- (set-auto-gc-trigger *gc-trigger*)
- (dolist (hook *after-gc-hooks*)
- (/show0 "doing a hook from *AFTER-GC--HOOKS*")
- ;; FIXME: This hook should be called with the
- ;; same kind of information as *GC-NOTIFY-AFTER*.
- ;; In particular, it would be nice for the
- ;; hook function to be able to adjust *GC-TRIGGER*
- ;; intelligently to 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*
- post-gc-dyn-usage
- bytes-freed
- *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*")
- (incf *gc-run-time* (- (get-internal-run-time)
- start-time))))
- ;; FIXME: should probably return (VALUES), here and in RETURN-FROM
- (/show "returning from tail of SUB-GC")
- nil)
-;;; This routine is called by the allocation miscops to decide whether
-;;; a GC should occur. The argument, OBJECT, is the newly allocated
-;;; object which must be returned to the caller.
-(defun maybe-gc (&optional object)
- (sub-gc)
- object)
+#!+sb-thread
+(defun sub-gc (&key (gen 0))
+ (setf *need-to-collect-garbage* t)
+ (when (zerop *gc-inhibit*)
+ (setf (sb!alien:extern-alien "maybe_gc_pending" (sb!alien:unsigned 32))
+ (1+ gen))
+ (if (zerop (sb!alien:extern-alien "stop_the_world" (sb!alien:unsigned 32)))
+ (sb!unix:unix-kill (gc-thread-pid) :SIGALRM))
+ (loop
+ (when (zerop
+ (sb!alien:extern-alien "maybe_gc_pending" (sb!alien:unsigned 32)))
+ (return nil)))
+ (setf *need-to-collect-garbage* nil)
+ (scrub-control-stack))
+ (values))
+
+#!-sb-thread
+(defvar *already-in-gc* nil "System is running SUB-GC")
+#!-sb-thread
+(defun sub-gc (&key (gen 0))
+ (when *already-in-gc* (return-from sub-gc nil))
+ (setf *need-to-collect-garbage* t)
+ (when (zerop *gc-inhibit*)
+ (let ((*already-in-gc* t))
+ (without-interrupts (collect-garbage gen))
+ (setf *need-to-collect-garbage* nil))
+ (scrub-control-stack))
+ (values))
+
+
;;; 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 (&optional (verbose-p *gc-verbose*))
- #!+sb-doc
- "Initiates a garbage collection. VERBOSE-P controls
- whether or not GC statistics are printed."
- (sub-gc :verbose-p verbose-p :force-p t))
-#!+gencgc
-(defun gc (&key (verbose *gc-verbose*) (gen 0) (full nil))
- #!+sb-doc
- "Initiates a garbage collection. VERBOSE controls whether or not GC
- statistics are printed. 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.
- (sub-gc :verbose-p verbose :force-p t :gen (if full 6 gen)))
+(defun gc (&key (gen 0) (full nil) &allow-other-keys)
+ #!+(and sb-doc gencgc)
+ "Initiate a garbage collection. GEN controls the number of generations
+ to garbage collect."
+ #!+(and sb-doc (not gencgc))
+ "Initiate a garbage collection. GEN may be provided for compatibility with
+ generational garbage collectors, but is ignored in this implementation."
+ (sub-gc :gen (if full 6 gen)))
+
\f
;;;; auxiliary functions
#!+sb-doc
"Return the amount of memory that will be allocated before the next garbage
collection is initiated. This can be set with SETF."
- *bytes-consed-between-gcs*)
+ (sb!alien:extern-alien "bytes_consed_between_gcs"
+ (sb!alien:unsigned 32)))
+
(defun (setf bytes-consed-between-gcs) (val)
- ;; FIXME: Shouldn't this (and the DECLAIM for the underlying variable)
- ;; be for a strictly positive number type, e.g.
- ;; (AND (INTEGER 1) FIXNUM)?
(declare (type index val))
- (let ((old *bytes-consed-between-gcs*))
- (setf *bytes-consed-between-gcs* val)
- (when *gc-trigger*
- (setf *gc-trigger* (+ *gc-trigger* (- val old)))
- (cond ((<= (dynamic-usage) *gc-trigger*)
- (clear-auto-gc-trigger)
- (set-auto-gc-trigger *gc-trigger*))
- (t
- (sb!sys:scrub-control-stack)
- (sub-gc)))))
- val)
+ (setf (sb!alien:extern-alien "bytes_consed_between_gcs"
+ (sb!alien:unsigned 32))
+ val))
(defun gc-on ()
#!+sb-doc
- "Enables the garbage collector."
- (setq *gc-inhibit* nil)
+ "Enable the garbage collector."
+ (setq *gc-inhibit* 0)
(when *need-to-collect-garbage*
(sub-gc))
nil)
(defun gc-off ()
#!+sb-doc
- "Disables the garbage collector."
- (setq *gc-inhibit* t)
+ "Disable the garbage collector."
+ (setq *gc-inhibit* 1)
nil)
-\f
-;;;; initialization stuff
-(defun gc-cold-init-or-reinit ()
- (when *gc-trigger*
- (if (< *gc-trigger* (dynamic-usage))
- (sub-gc)
- (set-auto-gc-trigger *gc-trigger*))))