;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
;;;; files for more information.
-(in-package "SB!IMPL")
-
-(file-comment
- "$Header$")
-\f
-;;;; variables
-
-;;; FIXME: It's awkward having LOAD stuff in SB!IMPL and dump stuff in
-;;; SB!C. Among other things, it makes it hard to figure out where
-;;; *FASL-HEADER-STRING-START-STRING* and
-;;; *FASL-HEADER-STRING-STOP-CHAR-CODE* should go. Perhaps we should
-;;; make a package called SB-DUMP or SB-LD which includes all
-;;; knowledge of both loading and dumping.
-
-;;; This value is used to identify fasl files. Even though this is not
-;;; declared as a constant (because ANSI Common Lisp has no facility
-;;; for declaring values which are constant under EQUAL but not EQL),
-;;; obviously you shouldn't mess with it lightly. If you do set a new
-;;; value for some reason, keep these things in mind:
-;;; * To avoid confusion with the similar but incompatible CMU CL
-;;; fasl file format, the value should not be "FASL FILE", which
-;;; is what CMU CL used for the same purpose.
-;;; * Since its presence at the head of a file is used by LOAD to
-;;; decide whether a file is to be fasloaded or sloloaded, the value
-;;; should be something which can't legally appear at the head of a
-;;; Lisp source file.
-;;; * The value should not contain any line-terminating characters,
-;;; because they're hard to express portably and because the LOAD
-;;; code might reasonably use READ-LINE to get the value to compare
-;;; against.
-(defparameter sb!c:*fasl-header-string-start-string* "# FASL"
- #!+sb-doc
- "a string which appears at the start of a fasl file header")
-
-(defparameter sb!c:*fasl-header-string-stop-char-code* 255
- #!+sb-doc
- "the code for a character which terminates a fasl file header")
-
-(defvar *load-depth* 0
- #!+sb-doc
- "the current number of recursive loads")
-(declaim (type index *load-depth*))
-
-;;; the FASL file we're reading from
-(defvar *fasl-file*)
-(declaim (type lisp-stream fasl-file))
-
-(defvar *load-print* nil
- #!+sb-doc
- "the default for the :PRINT argument to LOAD")
-(defvar *load-verbose* nil
- ;; Note that CMU CL's default for this was T, and ANSI says it's
- ;; implementation-dependent. We choose NIL on the theory that it's
- ;; a nicer default behavior for Unix programs.
- #!+sb-doc
- "the default for the :VERBOSE argument to LOAD")
+(in-package "SB!FASL")
\f
+;;;; There looks to be an exciting amount of state being modified
+;;;; here: certainly enough that I (dan, 2003.1.22) don't want to mess
+;;;; around deciding how to thread-safetify it. So we use a Big Lock.
+;;;; Because this code is mutually recursive with the compiler, we use
+;;;; the *world-lock*.
+
;;;; miscellaneous load utilities
;;; Output the current number of semicolons after a fresh-line.
(fresh-line)
(let ((semicolons ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"))
(do ((count *load-depth* (- count (length semicolons))))
- ((< count (length semicolons))
- (write-string semicolons *standard-output* :end count))
+ ((< count (length semicolons))
+ (write-string semicolons *standard-output* :end count))
(declare (fixnum count))
(write-string semicolons))
(write-char #\space)))
-;;; If VERBOSE, output (to *STANDARD-OUTPUT*) a message about how we're
-;;; loading from STREAM-WE-ARE-LOADING-FROM.
-;;; FIXME: non-mnemonic name
-(defun do-load-verbose (stream-we-are-loading-from verbose)
+;;; If VERBOSE, output (to *STANDARD-OUTPUT*) a message about how
+;;; we're loading from STREAM-WE-ARE-LOADING-FROM.
+(defun maybe-announce-load (stream-we-are-loading-from verbose)
(when verbose
(load-fresh-line)
(let ((name #-sb-xc-host (file-name stream-we-are-loading-from)
- #+sb-xc-host nil))
+ #+sb-xc-host nil))
(if name
- (format t "loading ~S~%" name)
- (format t "loading stuff from ~S~%" stream-we-are-loading-from)))))
+ (format t "loading ~S~%" name)
+ (format t "loading stuff from ~S~%" stream-we-are-loading-from)))))
\f
;;;; utilities for reading from fasl files
#!-sb-fluid (declaim (inline read-byte))
-;;; Expands into code to read an N-byte unsigned integer using
-;;; fast-read-byte.
+;;; FIXME: why do all of these reading functions and macros declare
+;;; (SPEED 0)? was there some bug in the compiler which has since
+;;; been fixed? --njf, 2004-09-08
+
+;;; This expands into code to read an N-byte unsigned integer using
+;;; FAST-READ-BYTE.
(defmacro fast-read-u-integer (n)
(declare (optimize (speed 0)))
(do ((res '(fast-read-byte)
- `(logior (fast-read-byte)
- (ash ,res 8)))
+ `(logior (fast-read-byte)
+ (ash ,res 8)))
(cnt 1 (1+ cnt)))
((>= cnt n) res)))
-;;; Like Fast-Read-U-Integer, but the size may be determined at run time.
-(defmacro fast-read-variable-u-integer (n)
+;;; like FAST-READ-U-INTEGER, but the size may be determined at run time
+(defmacro fast-read-var-u-integer (n)
(let ((n-pos (gensym))
- (n-res (gensym))
- (n-cnt (gensym)))
+ (n-res (gensym))
+ (n-cnt (gensym)))
`(do ((,n-pos 8 (+ ,n-pos 8))
- (,n-cnt (1- ,n) (1- ,n-cnt))
- (,n-res
- (fast-read-byte)
- (dpb (fast-read-byte) (byte 8 ,n-pos) ,n-res)))
- ((zerop ,n-cnt) ,n-res)
+ (,n-cnt (1- ,n) (1- ,n-cnt))
+ (,n-res
+ (fast-read-byte)
+ (dpb (fast-read-byte) (byte 8 ,n-pos) ,n-res)))
+ ((zerop ,n-cnt) ,n-res)
(declare (type index ,n-pos ,n-cnt)))))
;;; Read a signed integer.
(declare (optimize (speed 0)))
(let ((n-last (gensym)))
(do ((res `(let ((,n-last (fast-read-byte)))
- (if (zerop (logand ,n-last #x80))
- ,n-last
- (logior ,n-last #x-100)))
- `(logior (fast-read-byte)
- (ash (the (signed-byte ,(* cnt 8)) ,res) 8)))
- (cnt 1 (1+ cnt)))
- ((>= cnt n) res))))
-
-;;; Read an N-byte unsigned integer from the *FASL-FILE*
+ (if (zerop (logand ,n-last #x80))
+ ,n-last
+ (logior ,n-last #x-100)))
+ `(logior (fast-read-byte)
+ (ash (the (signed-byte ,(* cnt 8)) ,res) 8)))
+ (cnt 1 (1+ cnt)))
+ ((>= cnt n) res))))
+
+;;; Read an N-byte unsigned integer from the *FASL-INPUT-STREAM*.
(defmacro read-arg (n)
(declare (optimize (speed 0)))
(if (= n 1)
- `(the (unsigned-byte 8) (read-byte *fasl-file*))
- `(prepare-for-fast-read-byte *fasl-file*
- (prog1
- (fast-read-u-integer ,n)
- (done-with-fast-read-byte)))))
-;;; FIXME: This deserves a more descriptive name, and should probably
-;;; be implemented as an ordinary function, not a macro.
-;;;
-;;; (for the names: There seem to be only two cases, so it could be
-;;; named READ-U-INTEGER-8 and READ-U-INTEGER-32 or something.)
+ `(the (unsigned-byte 8) (read-byte *fasl-input-stream*))
+ `(prepare-for-fast-read-byte *fasl-input-stream*
+ (prog1
+ (fast-read-u-integer ,n)
+ (done-with-fast-read-byte)))))
+
+(declaim (inline read-byte-arg read-halfword-arg read-word-arg))
+(defun read-byte-arg ()
+ (declare (optimize (speed 0)))
+ (read-arg 1))
+
+(defun read-halfword-arg ()
+ (declare (optimize (speed 0)))
+ (read-arg #.(/ sb!vm:n-word-bytes 2)))
+
+(defun read-word-arg ()
+ (declare (optimize (speed 0)))
+ (read-arg #.sb!vm:n-word-bytes))
+
+(defun read-unsigned-byte-32-arg ()
+ (declare (optimize (speed 0)))
+ (read-arg 4))
+
\f
;;;; the fop table
;;; offset. We may need to have several, since LOAD can be called
;;; recursively.
-(defvar *free-fop-tables* (list (make-array 1000))
- #!+sb-doc
- "List of free fop tables for the fasloader.")
+;;; a list of free fop tables for the fasloader
+;;;
+;;; FIXME: Is it really a win to have this permanently bound?
+;;; Couldn't we just bind it on entry to LOAD-AS-FASL?
+(defvar *free-fop-tables* (list (make-array 1000)))
;;; the current fop table
(defvar *current-fop-table*)
(defun grow-fop-table ()
(let* ((new-size (* *current-fop-table-size* 2))
- (new-table (make-array new-size)))
+ (new-table (make-array new-size)))
(declare (fixnum new-size) (simple-vector new-table))
(replace new-table (the simple-vector *current-fop-table*))
(setq *current-fop-table* new-table)
`(let ((,n-index *current-fop-table-index*))
(declare (fixnum ,n-index))
(when (= ,n-index (the fixnum *current-fop-table-size*))
- (grow-fop-table))
+ (grow-fop-table))
(setq *current-fop-table-index* (1+ ,n-index))
(setf (svref *current-fop-table* ,n-index) ,thing))))
\f
;;;; the fop stack
-;;; (This is in a simple-vector, but it grows down, since it is
-;;; somewhat cheaper to test for overflow that way.)
-(defvar *fop-stack* (make-array 100)
- #!+sb-doc
- "The fop stack (we only need one!).")
-(declaim (simple-vector *fop-stack*))
-
-;;; the index of the most recently pushed item on the fop-stack
-(defvar *fop-stack-pointer* 100)
-
-;;; the current index into the fop stack when we last recursively
-;;; entered LOAD
-(defvar *fop-stack-pointer-on-entry*)
-(declaim (type index *fop-stack-pointer* *fop-stack-pointer-on-entry*))
-
-(defun grow-fop-stack ()
- (let* ((size (length (the simple-vector *fop-stack*)))
- (new-size (* size 2))
- (new-stack (make-array new-size)))
- (declare (fixnum size new-size) (simple-vector new-stack))
- (replace new-stack (the simple-vector *fop-stack*) :start1 size)
- (incf *fop-stack-pointer-on-entry* size)
- (setq *fop-stack-pointer* size)
- (setq *fop-stack* new-stack)))
-
-;;; Cache information about the fop-stack in local variables. Define a
+;;; (This is to be bound by LOAD to an adjustable (VECTOR T) with
+;;; FILL-POINTER, for use as a stack with VECTOR-PUSH-EXTEND.)
+(defvar *fop-stack*)
+(declaim (type (vector t) *fop-stack*))
+
+;;; Cache information about the fop stack in local variables. Define a
;;; local macro to pop from the stack. Push the result of evaluation
-;;; if specified.
+;;; if PUSHP.
(defmacro with-fop-stack (pushp &body forms)
- (check-type pushp (member nil t :nope))
- (let ((n-stack (gensym))
- (n-index (gensym))
- (n-res (gensym)))
- `(let ((,n-stack *fop-stack*)
- (,n-index *fop-stack-pointer*))
- (declare (simple-vector ,n-stack) (type index ,n-index))
+ (aver (member pushp '(nil t :nope)))
+ (with-unique-names (fop-stack)
+ `(let ((,fop-stack *fop-stack*))
+ (declare (type (vector t) ,fop-stack)
+ (ignorable ,fop-stack))
(macrolet ((pop-stack ()
- `(prog1
- (svref ,',n-stack ,',n-index)
- (incf ,',n-index)))
- (call-with-popped-things (fun n)
- (let ((n-start (gensym)))
- `(let ((,n-start (+ ,',n-index ,n)))
- (declare (type index ,n-start))
- (setq ,',n-index ,n-start)
- (,fun ,@(make-list n :initial-element
- `(svref ,',n-stack
- (decf ,n-start))))))))
- ,(if pushp
- `(let ((,n-res (progn ,@forms)))
- (when (zerop ,n-index)
- (grow-fop-stack)
- (setq ,n-index *fop-stack-pointer*
- ,n-stack *fop-stack*))
- (decf ,n-index)
- (setq *fop-stack-pointer* ,n-index)
- (setf (svref ,n-stack ,n-index) ,n-res))
- `(prog1
- (progn ,@forms)
- (setq *fop-stack-pointer* ,n-index)))))))
+ `(vector-pop ,',fop-stack))
+ (push-stack (value)
+ `(vector-push-extend ,value ,',fop-stack))
+ (call-with-popped-args (fun n)
+ `(%call-with-popped-args ,fun ,n ,',fop-stack)))
+ ,(if pushp
+ `(vector-push-extend (progn ,@forms) ,fop-stack)
+ `(progn ,@forms))))))
+
+;;; Call FUN with N arguments popped from STACK.
+(defmacro %call-with-popped-args (fun n stack)
+ ;; N's integer value must be known at macroexpansion time.
+ (declare (type index n))
+ (with-unique-names (n-stack old-length new-length)
+ (let ((argtmps (make-gensym-list n)))
+ `(let* ((,n-stack ,stack)
+ (,old-length (fill-pointer ,n-stack))
+ (,new-length (- ,old-length ,n))
+ ,@(loop for i from 0 below n collecting
+ `(,(nth i argtmps)
+ (aref ,n-stack (+ ,new-length ,i)))))
+ (declare (type (vector t) ,n-stack))
+ (setf (fill-pointer ,n-stack) ,new-length)
+ ;; (For some applications it might be appropriate to FILL the
+ ;; popped area with NIL here, to avoid holding onto garbage. For
+ ;; sbcl-0.8.7.something, though, it shouldn't matter, because
+ ;; we're using this only to pop stuff off *FOP-STACK*, and the
+ ;; entire *FOP-STACK* can be GCed as soon as LOAD returns.)
+ (,fun ,@argtmps)))))
\f
-;;;; FASLOAD
+;;;; Conditions signalled on invalid fasls (wrong fasl version, etc),
+;;;; so that user code (esp. ASDF) can reasonably handle attempts to
+;;;; load such fasls by recompiling them, etc. For simplicity's sake
+;;;; make only condition INVALID-FASL part of the public interface,
+;;;; and keep the guts internal.
+
+(define-condition invalid-fasl (error)
+ ((stream :reader invalid-fasl-stream :initarg :stream)
+ (expected :reader invalid-fasl-expected :initarg :expected))
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (format stream "~S is an invalid fasl file."
+ (invalid-fasl-stream condition)))))
+
+(define-condition invalid-fasl-header (invalid-fasl)
+ ((byte :reader invalid-fasl-byte :initarg :byte)
+ (byte-nr :reader invalid-fasl-byte-nr :initarg :byte-nr))
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (format stream "~@<~S contains an illegal byte in the FASL header at ~
+ position ~A: Expected ~A, got ~A.~:@>"
+ (invalid-fasl-stream condition)
+ (invalid-fasl-byte-nr condition)
+ (invalid-fasl-expected condition)
+ (invalid-fasl-byte condition)))))
+
+(define-condition invalid-fasl-version (invalid-fasl)
+ ((version :reader invalid-fasl-version :initarg :version))
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (format stream "~@<~S is a fasl file compiled with SBCL ~W, and ~
+ can't be loaded into SBCL ~W.~:@>"
+ (invalid-fasl-stream condition)
+ (invalid-fasl-version condition)
+ (invalid-fasl-expected condition)))))
+
+(define-condition invalid-fasl-implementation (invalid-fasl)
+ ((implementation :reader invalid-fasl-implementation
+ :initarg :implementation))
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (format stream "~S was compiled for implementation ~A, but this is a ~A."
+ (invalid-fasl-stream condition)
+ (invalid-fasl-implementation condition)
+ (invalid-fasl-expected condition)))))
+
+(define-condition invalid-fasl-features (invalid-fasl)
+ ((potential-features :reader invalid-fasl-potential-features
+ :initarg :potential-features)
+ (features :reader invalid-fasl-features :initarg :features))
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (format stream "~@<incompatible ~S in fasl file ~S: ~2I~_~
+ Of features affecting binary compatibility, ~4I~_~S~2I~_~
+ the fasl has ~4I~_~A,~2I~_~
+ while the runtime expects ~4I~_~A.~:>"
+ '*features*
+ (invalid-fasl-stream condition)
+ (invalid-fasl-potential-features condition)
+ (invalid-fasl-features condition)
+ (invalid-fasl-expected condition)))))
+
+;;; Skips past the shebang line on stream, if any.
+(defun maybe-skip-shebang-line (stream)
+ (let ((p (file-position stream)))
+ (flet ((next () (read-byte stream nil)))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (when (and (eq (next) (char-code #\#))
+ (eq (next) (char-code #\!)))
+ (setf p nil)
+ (loop for x = (next)
+ until (or (not x) (eq x (char-code #\newline)))))
+ (when p
+ (file-position stream p))))
+ t))
+
+;;; Returns T if the stream is a binary input stream with a FASL header.
+(defun fasl-header-p (stream &key errorp)
+ (let ((p (file-position stream)))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (let* ((header *fasl-header-string-start-string*)
+ (buffer (make-array (length header) :element-type '(unsigned-byte 8)))
+ (n 0))
+ (flet ((scan ()
+ (maybe-skip-shebang-line stream)
+ (setf n (read-sequence buffer stream))))
+ (if errorp
+ (scan)
+ (or (ignore-errors (scan))
+ ;; no a binary input stream
+ (return-from fasl-header-p nil))))
+ (if (mismatch buffer header
+ :test #'(lambda (code char) (= code (char-code char))))
+ ;; Immediate EOF is valid -- we want to match what
+ ;; CHECK-FASL-HEADER does...
+ (or (zerop n)
+ (when errorp
+ (error 'fasl-header-missing
+ :stream stream
+ :fhsss buffer
+ :expected header)))
+ t))
+ (file-position stream p))))
+
+;;;; LOAD-AS-FASL
;;;;
-;;;; Note: FASLOAD is used not only by LOAD, but also (after suitable
-;;;; modification of the fop table) in genesis. Therefore, it's needed
-;;;; not only in the target Lisp, but also in the cross-compilation
-;;;; host.
+;;;; Note: LOAD-AS-FASL is used not only by LOAD, but also (with
+;;;; suitable modification of the fop table) in GENESIS. Therefore,
+;;;; it's needed not only in the target Lisp, but also in the
+;;;; cross-compilation host.
;;; a helper function for LOAD-FASL-GROUP
;;;
-;;; Return true if we successfully read a FASL header from the stream,
-;;; or NIL if EOF was hit before anything was read. Signal an error if
-;;; we encounter garbage.
+;;; Return true if we successfully read a FASL header from the stream, or NIL
+;;; if EOF was hit before anything except the optional shebang line was read.
+;;; Signal an error if we encounter garbage.
(defun check-fasl-header (stream)
-
+ (maybe-skip-shebang-line stream)
(let ((byte (read-byte stream nil)))
(when byte
-
- ;; Read the string part of the fasl header, or die.
- (let* ((fhsss sb!c:*fasl-header-string-start-string*)
- (fhsss-length (length fhsss)))
- (unless (= byte (char-code (schar fhsss 0)))
- (error "illegal fasl file header"))
- (do ((byte (read-byte stream) (read-byte stream))
- (count 1 (1+ count)))
- ((= byte sb!c:*fasl-header-string-stop-char-code*)
- t)
- (declare (fixnum byte count))
- (when (and (< count fhsss-length)
- (not (eql byte (char-code (schar fhsss count)))))
- (error "illegal fasl file header"))))
-
- ;; Read and validate implementation and version, or die.
- (let* ((implementation-length (read-arg 4))
- (implementation-string (make-string implementation-length))
- (ignore (read-string-as-bytes stream implementation-string))
- (implementation (keywordicate implementation-string))
- ;; FIXME: The logic above to read a keyword from the fasl file
- ;; could probably be shared with the read-a-keyword fop.
- (version (read-arg 4)))
- (declare (ignore ignore))
- (flet ((check-version (impl vers)
- (when (string= impl implementation)
- (unless (= version vers)
- (error "~S was compiled for fasl file format version ~S, ~
- but we need version ~S."
- stream
- version
- vers))
- t)))
- (or (check-version #.sb!c:*backend-fasl-file-implementation*
- #.sb!c:*backend-fasl-file-version*)
- (check-version #.(sb!c:backend-byte-fasl-file-implementation)
- sb!c:byte-fasl-file-version)
- (error "~S was compiled for implementation ~A, but this is a ~A."
- stream
- implementation
- sb!c:*backend-fasl-file-implementation*)))))))
+ ;; Read and validate constant string prefix in fasl header.
+ (let* ((fhsss *fasl-header-string-start-string*)
+ (fhsss-length (length fhsss)))
+ (unless (= byte (char-code (schar fhsss 0)))
+ (error 'invalid-fasl-header
+ :stream stream
+ :byte-nr 0
+ :byte byte
+ :expected (char-code (schar fhsss 0))))
+ (do ((byte (read-byte stream) (read-byte stream))
+ (count 1 (1+ count)))
+ ((= byte +fasl-header-string-stop-char-code+)
+ t)
+ (declare (fixnum byte count))
+ (when (and (< count fhsss-length)
+ (not (eql byte (char-code (schar fhsss count)))))
+ (error 'invalid-fasl-header
+ :stream stream
+ :byte-nr count
+ :byte byte
+ :expected (char-code (schar fhsss count))))))
+ ;; Read and validate version-specific compatibility stuff.
+ (flet ((string-from-stream ()
+ (let* ((length (read-unsigned-byte-32-arg))
+ (result (make-string length)))
+ (read-string-as-bytes stream result)
+ result)))
+ ;; Read and validate implementation and version.
+ (let ((implementation (keywordicate (string-from-stream)))
+ (expected-implementation +backend-fasl-file-implementation+))
+ (unless (string= expected-implementation implementation)
+ (error 'invalid-fasl-implementation
+ :stream stream
+ :implementation implementation
+ :expected expected-implementation)))
+ (let* ((fasl-version (read-word-arg))
+ (sbcl-version (if (<= fasl-version 76)
+ "1.0.11.18"
+ (string-from-stream)))
+ (expected-version (sb!xc:lisp-implementation-version)))
+ (unless (string= expected-version sbcl-version)
+ (restart-case
+ (error 'invalid-fasl-version
+ :stream stream
+ :version sbcl-version
+ :expected expected-version)
+ (continue () :report "Load the fasl file anyway"))))
+ ;; Read and validate *FEATURES* which affect binary compatibility.
+ (let ((faff-in-this-file (string-from-stream)))
+ (unless (string= faff-in-this-file *features-affecting-fasl-format*)
+ (error 'invalid-fasl-features
+ :stream stream
+ :potential-features *features-potentially-affecting-fasl-format*
+ :expected *features-affecting-fasl-format*
+ :features faff-in-this-file)))
+ ;; success
+ t))))
;; Setting this variable gives you a trace of fops as they are loaded and
;; executed.
#!+sb-show
(defvar *show-fops-p* nil)
-;;; a helper function for FASLOAD
+;; buffer for loading symbols
+(defvar *fasl-symbol-buffer*)
+(declaim (simple-string *fasl-symbol-buffer*))
+
;;;
-;;; Return true if we successfully load a group from the stream, or NIL if EOF
-;;; was encountered while trying to read from the stream. Dispatch to the right
-;;; function for each fop. Special-case FOP-BYTE-PUSH since it is real common.
+;;; a helper function for LOAD-AS-FASL
+;;;
+;;; Return true if we successfully load a group from the stream, or
+;;; NIL if EOF was encountered while trying to read from the stream.
+;;; Dispatch to the right function for each fop.
(defun load-fasl-group (stream)
(when (check-fasl-header stream)
(catch 'fasl-group-end
- (let ((*current-fop-table-index* 0))
- (loop
- (let ((byte (read-byte stream)))
-
- ;; Do some debugging output.
- #!+sb-show
- (when *show-fops-p*
- (let ((ptr *fop-stack-pointer*)
- (stack *fop-stack*))
- (fresh-line *trace-output*)
- ;; The FOP operations are stack based, so it's sorta
- ;; logical to display the operand before the operator.
- ;; ("reverse Polish notation")
- (unless (= ptr (length stack))
- (write-char #\space *trace-output*)
- (prin1 (svref stack ptr) *trace-output*)
- (terpri *trace-output*))
- ;; Display the operator.
- (format *trace-output*
- "~&~S (#X~X at ~D) (~S)~%"
- (svref *fop-names* byte)
- byte
- (1- (file-position stream))
- (svref *fop-functions* byte))))
-
- ;; Actually execute the fop.
- (if (eql byte 3)
- ;; FIXME: This is the special case for FOP-BYTE-PUSH.
- ;; Benchmark to see whether it's really worth special
- ;; casing it. If it is, at least express the test in
- ;; terms of a symbolic name for the FOP-BYTE-PUSH code,
- ;; not a bare '3' (!). Failing that, remove the special
- ;; case (and the comment at the head of this function
- ;; which mentions it).
- (let ((index *fop-stack-pointer*))
- (declare (type index index))
- (when (zerop index)
- (grow-fop-stack)
- (setq index *fop-stack-pointer*))
- (decf index)
- (setq *fop-stack-pointer* index)
- (setf (svref *fop-stack* index)
- (svref *current-fop-table* (read-byte stream))))
- (funcall (the function (svref *fop-functions* byte))))))))))
-
-(defun fasload (stream verbose print)
+ (let ((*current-fop-table-index* 0)
+ (*skip-until* nil))
+ (declare (special *skip-until*))
+ (loop
+ (let ((byte (read-byte stream)))
+ ;; Do some debugging output.
+ #!+sb-show
+ (when *show-fops-p*
+ (let* ((stack *fop-stack*)
+ (ptr (1- (fill-pointer *fop-stack*))))
+ (fresh-line *trace-output*)
+ ;; The FOP operations are stack based, so it's sorta
+ ;; logical to display the operand before the operator.
+ ;; ("reverse Polish notation")
+ (unless (= ptr -1)
+ (write-char #\space *trace-output*)
+ (prin1 (aref stack ptr) *trace-output*)
+ (terpri *trace-output*))
+ ;; Display the operator.
+ (format *trace-output*
+ "~&~S (#X~X at ~D) (~S)~%"
+ (aref *fop-names* byte)
+ byte
+ (1- (file-position stream))
+ (svref *fop-funs* byte))))
+
+ ;; Actually execute the fop.
+ (funcall (the function (svref *fop-funs* byte)))))))))
+
+(defun load-as-fasl (stream verbose print)
;; KLUDGE: ANSI says it's good to do something with the :PRINT
;; argument to LOAD when we're fasloading a file, but currently we
;; don't. (CMU CL did, but implemented it in a non-ANSI way, and I
(declare (ignore print))
(when (zerop (file-length stream))
(error "attempt to load an empty FASL file:~% ~S" (namestring stream)))
- (do-load-verbose stream verbose)
- (let* ((*fasl-file* stream)
- (*current-fop-table* (or (pop *free-fop-tables*) (make-array 1000)))
- (*current-fop-table-size* (length *current-fop-table*))
- (*fop-stack-pointer-on-entry* *fop-stack-pointer*))
- (unwind-protect
- ;; FIXME: This should probably become
- ;; (LOOP WHILE (LOAD-FASL-GROUP-STREAM))
- ;; but as a LOOP newbie I don't want to do that until I can
- ;; test it.
- (do ((loaded-group (load-fasl-group stream) (load-fasl-group stream)))
- ((not loaded-group)))
- (setq *fop-stack-pointer* *fop-stack-pointer-on-entry*)
- (push *current-fop-table* *free-fop-tables*)
- ;; NIL out the stack and table, so that we don't hold onto garbage.
- ;;
- ;; FIXME: Couldn't we just get rid of the free fop table pool so
- ;; that some of this NILing out would go away?
- (fill *fop-stack* nil :end *fop-stack-pointer-on-entry*)
- (fill *current-fop-table* nil)))
+ (maybe-announce-load stream verbose)
+ (with-world-lock ()
+ (let* ((*fasl-input-stream* stream)
+ (*fasl-symbol-buffer* (make-string 100))
+ (*current-fop-table* (or (pop *free-fop-tables*) (make-array 1000)))
+ (*current-fop-table-size* (length *current-fop-table*))
+ (*fop-stack* (make-array 100 :fill-pointer 0 :adjustable t)))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (loop while (load-fasl-group stream))
+ (push *current-fop-table* *free-fop-tables*)
+ ;; NIL out the table, so that we don't hold onto garbage.
+ ;;
+ ;; FIXME: Could we just get rid of the free fop table pool so
+ ;; that this would go away?
+ (fill *current-fop-table* nil))))
t)
\f
;;;; stuff for debugging/tuning by collecting statistics on FOPs (?)
(defun analyze-counts ()
(let ((counts ())
- (total-count 0)
- (times ())
- (total-time 0))
+ (total-count 0)
+ (times ())
+ (total-time 0))
(macrolet ((breakdown (lvar tvar vec)
- `(progn
- (dotimes (i 255)
- (declare (fixnum i))
- (let ((n (svref ,vec i)))
- (push (cons (svref *fop-names* i) n) ,lvar)
- (incf ,tvar n)))
- (setq ,lvar (subseq (sort ,lvar #'(lambda (x y)
- (> (cdr x) (cdr y))))
- 0 10)))))
+ `(progn
+ (dotimes (i 255)
+ (declare (fixnum i))
+ (let ((n (svref ,vec i)))
+ (push (cons (svref *fop-names* i) n) ,lvar)
+ (incf ,tvar n)))
+ (setq ,lvar (subseq (sort ,lvar (lambda (x y)
+ (> (cdr x) (cdr y))))
+ 0 10)))))
(breakdown counts total-count *fop-counts*)
(breakdown times total-time *fop-times*)
(format t "Total fop count is ~D~%" total-count)
(dolist (c counts)
- (format t "~30S: ~4D~%" (car c) (cdr c)))
+ (format t "~30S: ~4D~%" (car c) (cdr c)))
(format t "~%Total fop time is ~D~%" (/ (float total-time) 60.0))
(dolist (m times)
- (format t "~30S: ~6,2F~%" (car m) (/ (float (cdr m)) 60.0))))))
+ (format t "~30S: ~6,2F~%" (car m) (/ (float (cdr m)) 60.0))))))
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