;;;; files for more information.
(in-package "SB!C")
-
-(file-comment
- "$Header$")
\f
;;;; miscellaneous backend properties
-;;; the conventional file extension for fasl files on this architecture,
-;;; e.g. "x86f"
-(defvar *backend-fasl-file-type* nil)
-(declaim (type (or simple-string null) *backend-fasl-file-type*))
-
-;;; implementation and version of fasl files used
-(defvar *backend-fasl-file-implementation* nil)
-(defvar *backend-fasl-file-version* nil)
-(declaim (type (or keyword null) *backend-fasl-file-implementation*))
-(declaim (type (or index null) *backend-fasl-file-version*))
-
-;;; the number of references that a TN must have to offset the overhead of
-;;; saving the TN across a call
+;;; the number of references that a TN must have to offset the
+;;; overhead of saving the TN across a call
(defvar *backend-register-save-penalty* 0)
(declaim (type index *backend-register-save-penalty*))
;;; the byte order of the target machine. :BIG-ENDIAN has the MSB first (e.g.
;;; IBM RT), :LITTLE-ENDIAN has the MSB last (e.g. DEC VAX).
-;;;
-;;; KLUDGE: In a sort of pun, this is also used as the value of
-;;; BACKEND-BYTE-FASL-FILE-IMPLEMENTATION. -- WHN 20000302
-(defvar *backend-byte-order* nil)
+(defvar *backend-byte-order*)
(declaim (type (member nil :little-endian :big-endian) *backend-byte-order*))
;;; translation from SC numbers to SC info structures. SC numbers are always
;;; The T primitive-type is kept in this variable so that people who
;;; have to special-case it can get at it conveniently. This variable
;;; has to be set by the machine-specific VM definition, since the
-;;; DEF-PRIMITIVE-TYPE for T must specify the SCs that boxed objects
+;;; !DEF-PRIMITIVE-TYPE for T must specify the SCs that boxed objects
;;; can be allocated in.
(defvar *backend-t-primitive-type*)
(declaim (type primitive-type *backend-t-primitive-type*))
-;;; a hashtable translating from VOP names to the corresponding VOP-Parse
+;;; a hashtable translating from VOP names to the corresponding VOP-PARSE
;;; structures. This information is only used at meta-compile time.
(defvar *backend-parsed-vops* (make-hash-table :test 'eq))
(declaim (type hash-table *backend-parsed-vops*))
-;;; the backend-specific aspects of the info environment
-(defvar *backend-info-environment* nil)
-(declaim (type list *backend-info-environment*))
-
;;; support for the assembler
(defvar *backend-instruction-formats* (make-hash-table :test 'eq))
(defvar *backend-instruction-flavors* (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
;;; they haven't been installed yet
(defvar *backend-internal-errors* nil)
(declaim (type (or simple-vector null) *backend-internal-errors*))
-
-;;; the maximum number of bytes per page on this system (used by GENESIS)
-(defvar *backend-page-size* 0)
-(declaim (type index *backend-page-size*))
\f
;;;; VM support routines
`(progn
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(defparameter *vm-support-routines* ',routines))
- (defstruct vm-support-routines
- ,@(mapcar #'(lambda (routine)
- `(,routine nil :type (or function null)))
+ (defstruct (vm-support-routines (:copier nil))
+ ,@(mapcar (lambda (routine)
+ `(,routine nil :type (or function null)))
routines))
,@(mapcar
- #'(lambda (name)
- `(defun ,name (&rest args)
- (apply (or (,(symbolicate "VM-SUPPORT-ROUTINES-"
- name)
- *backend-support-routines*)
- (error "machine-specific support ~S ~
- routine undefined"
- ',name))
- args)))
+ (lambda (name)
+ `(defun ,name (&rest args)
+ (apply (or (,(symbolicate "VM-SUPPORT-ROUTINES-"
+ name)
+ *backend-support-routines*)
+ (error "machine-specific support ~S ~
+ routine undefined"
+ ',name))
+ args)))
routines))))
(def-vm-support-routines
make-call-out-tns
;; from call.lisp
- standard-argument-location
+ standard-arg-location
make-return-pc-passing-location
make-old-fp-passing-location
make-old-fp-save-location
make-return-pc-save-location
- make-argument-count-location
+ make-arg-count-location
make-nfp-tn
make-stack-pointer-tn
make-number-stack-pointer-tn
;; from nlx.lisp
make-nlx-sp-tn
make-dynamic-state-tns
- make-nlx-entry-argument-start-location
+ make-nlx-entry-arg-start-location
;; from support.lisp
generate-call-sequence
(defprinter (vm-support-routines))
-(defmacro def-vm-support-routine (name ll &body body)
+(defmacro !def-vm-support-routine (name ll &body body)
(unless (member (intern (string name) (find-package "SB!C"))
*vm-support-routines*)
(warn "unknown VM support routine: ~A" name))
(defvar *backend-support-routines* (make-vm-support-routines))
(declaim (type vm-support-routines *backend-support-routines*))
\f
-;;;; utilities
-
-(defun backend-byte-fasl-file-implementation ()
- *backend-byte-order*)
-
-(defun backend-byte-fasl-file-type ()
- (ecase *backend-byte-order*
- (:big-endian "bytef")
- (:little-endian "lbytef")))
+;;;; This is a prototype interface to support Christophe Rhodes' new
+;;;; (sbcl-0.pre7.57) VOP :GUARD clauses for implementations which
+;;;; depend on CPU variants, e.g. the differences between I486,
+;;;; Pentium, and Pentium Pro, or the differences between different
+;;;; SPARC versions.
+
+;;;; Christophe Rhodes' longer explanation (cut and pasted
+;;;; from CLiki SBCL internals site 2001-10-12):
+#|
+In CMUCL, the :guard argument to VOPs provided a way of disallowing
+the use of a particular VOP in compiled code. As an example, from the
+SPARC code in CMUCL,
+
+(DEFINE-VOP? (FAST-V8-TRUNCATE/SIGNED=>SIGNED? FAST-SAFE-ARITH-OP?)
+ (:TRANSLATE TRUNCATE?)
+ ...
+ (:GUARD (OR (BACKEND-FEATUREP :SPARC-V8)
+ (AND (BACKEND-FEATUREP :SPARC-V9)
+ (NOT (BACKEND-FEATUREP :SPARC-64)))))
+ ...)
+
+and at the IR2 translation stage, the function #'`(LAMBDA () ,GUARD) would be called.
+
+Until SBCL-0.7pre57, this is translated as
+ (:GUARD #!+(OR :SPARC-V8 (AND :SPARC-V9 (NOT :SPARC-64))) T
+ #!-(OR :SPARC-V8 (AND :SPARC-V9 (NOT :SPARC-64))) NIL)
+which means that whether this VOP will ever be used is determined at
+compiler compile-time depending on the contents of
+*SHEBANG-FEATURES*?.
+
+As of SBCL-0.7pre57, a new special variable,
+SB-C:*BACKEND-SUBFEATURES*?, is introduced. As of that version, only
+VOPs translating %log1p? query it, and :PENTIUM-STYLE-FYL2XP1 is the
+only useful value to be pushed onto that list, for x86. This is not
+yet an ideal interface, but it does allow for compile-time
+conditionalization.
+|#
+
+;;; The default value of NIL means use only unguarded VOPs. The
+;;; initial value is customizeable via
+;;; customize-backend-subfeatures.lisp
+(defvar *backend-subfeatures* '#.sb-cold:*shebang-backend-subfeatures*)
+
+;;; possible *BACKEND-SUBFEATURES* values:
+;;;
+;;; :PENTIUM-STYLE-FYL2XP1 is a useful value for x86 SBCLs to have on
+;;; SB-C:*BACKEND-SUBFEATURES*?; it enables the use of the
+;;; %flog1p-pentium? VOP rather than the %flog1p? VOP, which is a few
+;;; instructions longer.