;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
;;;; files for more information.
-(in-package "SB!C")
-
-;;; FIXME: Double colons are bad, and there are lots of them in this
-;;; file, because both dump logic in SB!C and load logic in SB!IMPL
-;;; need to know about fops. Perhaps all the load/dump logic should be
-;;; moved into a single package, perhaps called SB-LD.
+(in-package "SB!FASL")
+;;; KLUDGE: Even though we're IN-PACKAGE SB!FASL, some of the code in
+;;; here is awfully chummy with the SB!C package. CMU CL didn't have
+;;; any separation between the two packages, and a lot of tight
+;;; coupling remains. -- WHN 2001-06-04
\f
;;;; fasl dumper state
-;;; The FASL-FILE structure represents everything we need to know
-;;; about dumping to a fasl file. We need to objectify the state,
-;;; since the fasdumper must be reentrant.
-(defstruct (fasl-file
- #-no-ansi-print-object
- (:print-object (lambda (x s)
- (print-unreadable-object (x s :type t)
- (prin1 (namestring (fasl-file-stream x)) s))))
- (:copier nil))
+;;; The FASL-OUTPUT structure represents everything we need to
+;;; know about dumping to a fasl file. (We need to objectify the
+;;; state because the fasdumper must be reentrant.)
+(defstruct (fasl-output
+ #-no-ansi-print-object
+ (:print-object (lambda (x s)
+ (print-unreadable-object (x s :type t)
+ (prin1 (namestring (fasl-output-stream x))
+ s))))
+ (:copier nil))
;; the stream we dump to
- (stream (required-argument) :type stream)
+ (stream (missing-arg) :type stream)
;; hashtables we use to keep track of dumped constants so that we
;; can get them from the table rather than dumping them again. The
;; EQUAL-TABLE is used for lists and strings, and the EQ-TABLE is
;; used for everything else. We use a separate EQ table to avoid
- ;; performance patholigies with objects for which EQUAL degnerates
+ ;; performance pathologies with objects for which EQUAL degenerates
;; to EQL. Everything entered in the EQUAL table is also entered in
;; the EQ table.
(equal-table (make-hash-table :test 'equal) :type hash-table)
;; an alist (PACKAGE . OFFSET) of the table offsets for each package
;; we have currently located.
(packages () :type list)
- ;; a table mapping from the Entry-Info structures for dumped XEPs to
+ ;; a table mapping from the ENTRY-INFO structures for dumped XEPs to
;; the table offsets of the corresponding code pointers
(entry-table (make-hash-table :test 'eq) :type hash-table)
;; a table holding back-patching info for forward references to XEPs.
- ;; The key is the Entry-Info structure for the XEP, and the value is
+ ;; The key is the ENTRY-INFO structure for the XEP, and the value is
;; a list of conses (<code-handle> . <offset>), where <code-handle>
;; is the offset in the table of the code object needing to be
;; patched, and <offset> is the offset that must be patched.
;;; This structure holds information about a circularity.
(defstruct (circularity (:copier nil))
;; the kind of modification to make to create circularity
- (type (required-argument) :type (member :rplaca :rplacd :svset :struct-set))
+ (type (missing-arg) :type (member :rplaca :rplacd :svset :struct-set))
;; the object containing circularity
object
;; index in object for circularity
- (index (required-argument) :type index)
+ (index (missing-arg) :type index)
;; the object to be stored at INDEX in OBJECT. This is that the key
;; that we were using when we discovered the circularity.
value
enclosing-object)
;;; a list of the CIRCULARITY structures for all of the circularities
-;;; detected in the current top-level call to DUMP-OBJECT. Setting
+;;; detected in the current top level call to DUMP-OBJECT. Setting
;;; this lobotomizes circularity detection as well, since circular
;;; dumping uses the table.
(defvar *circularities-detected*)
-;;; used to inhibit table access when dumping forms to be read by the
-;;; cold loader
-(defvar *cold-load-dump* nil)
-
;;; used to turn off the structure validation during dumping of source
;;; info
(defvar *dump-only-valid-structures* t)
;;;; utilities
-;;; Write the byte B to the specified fasl-file stream.
-(defun dump-byte (b fasl-file)
- (declare (type (unsigned-byte 8) b) (type fasl-file fasl-file))
- (write-byte b (fasl-file-stream fasl-file)))
+;;; Write the byte B to the specified FASL-OUTPUT stream.
+(defun dump-byte (b fasl-output)
+ (declare (type (unsigned-byte 8) b) (type fasl-output fasl-output))
+ (write-byte b (fasl-output-stream fasl-output)))
+
+;; Dump a word-sized integer.
+(defun dump-word (num fasl-output)
+ (declare (type sb!vm:word num))
+ (declare (type fasl-output fasl-output))
+ (let ((stream (fasl-output-stream fasl-output)))
+ (dotimes (i sb!vm:n-word-bytes)
+ (write-byte (ldb (byte 8 (* 8 i)) num) stream))))
-;;; Dump a 4 byte unsigned integer.
-(defun dump-unsigned-32 (num fasl-file)
- (declare (type (unsigned-byte 32) num) (type fasl-file fasl-file))
- (let ((stream (fasl-file-stream fasl-file)))
+;; Dump a 32-bit integer.
+(defun dump-unsigned-byte-32 (num fasl-output)
+ (declare (type sb!vm:word num))
+ (declare (type fasl-output fasl-output))
+ (let ((stream (fasl-output-stream fasl-output)))
(dotimes (i 4)
(write-byte (ldb (byte 8 (* 8 i)) num) stream))))
;;; for either signed or unsigned integers. There's no range checking
;;; -- if you don't specify enough bytes for the number to fit, this
;;; function cheerfully outputs the low bytes.
-(defun dump-integer-as-n-bytes (num bytes file)
- (declare (integer num) (type index bytes) (type fasl-file file))
+(defun dump-integer-as-n-bytes (num bytes fasl-output)
+ (declare (integer num) (type index bytes))
+ (declare (type fasl-output fasl-output))
(do ((n num (ash n -8))
(i bytes (1- i)))
((= i 0))
(declare (type index i))
- (dump-byte (logand n #xff) file))
+ (dump-byte (logand n #xff) fasl-output))
(values))
;;; Setting this variable to an (UNSIGNED-BYTE 32) value causes
#!+sb-show (defvar *fop-nop4-count* nil)
#!+sb-show (declaim (type (or (unsigned-byte 32) null) *fop-nop4-count*))
-;;; Dump the FOP code for the named FOP to the specified fasl-file.
+;;; Dump the FOP code for the named FOP to the specified FASL-OUTPUT.
;;;
;;; FIXME: This should be a function, with a compiler macro expansion
;;; for the common constant-FS case. (Among other things, that'll stop
;;; optimizations should be conditional on #!+SB-FROZEN.
(defmacro dump-fop (fs file)
(let* ((fs (eval fs))
- (val (get fs 'sb!impl::fop-code)))
+ (val (get fs 'fop-code)))
(if val
`(progn
- #!+sb-show
- (when *fop-nop4-count*
- (dump-byte ,(get 'sb!impl::fop-nop4 'sb!impl::fop-code) ,file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 (mod (incf *fop-nop4-count*) (expt 2 32)) ,file))
- (dump-byte ',val ,file))
+ #!+sb-show
+ (when *fop-nop4-count*
+ (dump-byte ,(get 'fop-nop4 'fop-code) ,file)
+ (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (mod (incf *fop-nop4-count*) (expt 2 32))
+ 4 ,file))
+ (dump-byte ',val ,file))
(error "compiler bug: ~S is not a legal fasload operator." fs))))
-;;; Dump a FOP-Code along with an integer argument, choosing the FOP
+;;; Dump a FOP-CODE along with an integer argument, choosing the FOP
;;; based on whether the argument will fit in a single byte.
;;;
;;; FIXME: This, like DUMP-FOP, should be a function with a
;;; compiler-macro expansion.
(defmacro dump-fop* (n byte-fop word-fop file)
(once-only ((n-n n)
- (n-file file))
+ (n-file file))
`(cond ((< ,n-n 256)
- (dump-fop ',byte-fop ,n-file)
- (dump-byte ,n-n ,n-file))
- (t
- (dump-fop ',word-fop ,n-file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 ,n-n ,n-file)))))
+ (dump-fop ',byte-fop ,n-file)
+ (dump-byte ,n-n ,n-file))
+ (t
+ (dump-fop ',word-fop ,n-file)
+ (dump-word ,n-n ,n-file)))))
;;; Push the object at table offset Handle on the fasl stack.
-(defun dump-push (handle file)
- (declare (type index handle) (type fasl-file file))
- (dump-fop* handle sb!impl::fop-byte-push sb!impl::fop-push file)
+(defun dump-push (handle fasl-output)
+ (declare (type index handle) (type fasl-output fasl-output))
+ (dump-fop* handle fop-byte-push fop-push fasl-output)
(values))
;;; Pop the object currently on the fasl stack top into the table, and
;;; return the table index, incrementing the free pointer.
-(defun dump-pop (file)
+(defun dump-pop (fasl-output)
(prog1
- (fasl-file-table-free file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-pop file)
- (incf (fasl-file-table-free file))))
+ (fasl-output-table-free fasl-output)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-pop fasl-output)
+ (incf (fasl-output-table-free fasl-output))))
;;; If X is in File's EQUAL-TABLE, then push the object and return T,
-;;; otherwise NIL. If *COLD-LOAD-DUMP* is true, then do nothing and
-;;; return NIL.
-(defun equal-check-table (x file)
- (declare (type fasl-file file))
- (unless *cold-load-dump*
- (let ((handle (gethash x (fasl-file-equal-table file))))
- (cond (handle
- (dump-push handle file)
- t)
- (t
- nil)))))
+;;; otherwise NIL.
+(defun equal-check-table (x fasl-output)
+ (declare (type fasl-output fasl-output))
+ (let ((handle (gethash x (fasl-output-equal-table fasl-output))))
+ (cond
+ (handle (dump-push handle fasl-output) t)
+ (t nil))))
+(defun string-check-table (x fasl-output)
+ (declare (type fasl-output fasl-output)
+ (type string x))
+ (let ((handle (cdr (assoc
+ #+sb-xc-host 'base-char ; for repeatable xc fasls
+ #-sb-xc-host (array-element-type x)
+ (gethash x (fasl-output-equal-table fasl-output))))))
+ (cond
+ (handle (dump-push handle fasl-output) t)
+ (t nil))))
;;; These functions are called after dumping an object to save the
;;; object in the table. The object (also passed in as X) must already
-;;; be on the top of the FOP stack. If *COLD-LOAD-DUMP* is true, then
-;;; we don't do anything.
-(defun eq-save-object (x file)
- (declare (type fasl-file file))
- (unless *cold-load-dump*
- (let ((handle (dump-pop file)))
- (setf (gethash x (fasl-file-eq-table file)) handle)
- (dump-push handle file)))
+;;; be on the top of the FOP stack.
+(defun eq-save-object (x fasl-output)
+ (declare (type fasl-output fasl-output))
+ (let ((handle (dump-pop fasl-output)))
+ (setf (gethash x (fasl-output-eq-table fasl-output)) handle)
+ (dump-push handle fasl-output))
(values))
-(defun equal-save-object (x file)
- (declare (type fasl-file file))
- (unless *cold-load-dump*
- (let ((handle (dump-pop file)))
- (setf (gethash x (fasl-file-equal-table file)) handle)
- (setf (gethash x (fasl-file-eq-table file)) handle)
- (dump-push handle file)))
+(defun equal-save-object (x fasl-output)
+ (declare (type fasl-output fasl-output))
+ (let ((handle (dump-pop fasl-output)))
+ (setf (gethash x (fasl-output-equal-table fasl-output)) handle)
+ (setf (gethash x (fasl-output-eq-table fasl-output)) handle)
+ (dump-push handle fasl-output))
(values))
-
-;;; Record X in File's CIRCULARITY-TABLE unless *COLD-LOAD-DUMP* is
-;;; true. This is called on objects that we are about to dump might
-;;; have a circular path through them.
+(defun string-save-object (x fasl-output)
+ (declare (type fasl-output fasl-output)
+ (type string x))
+ (let ((handle (dump-pop fasl-output)))
+ (push (cons #+sb-xc-host 'base-char ; repeatable xc fasls
+ #-sb-xc-host (array-element-type x)
+ handle)
+ (gethash x (fasl-output-equal-table fasl-output)))
+ (setf (gethash x (fasl-output-eq-table fasl-output)) handle)
+ (dump-push handle fasl-output))
+ (values))
+;;; Record X in File's CIRCULARITY-TABLE. This is called on objects
+;;; that we are about to dump might have a circular path through them.
;;;
;;; The object must not currently be in this table, since the dumper
;;; should never be recursively called on a circular reference.
;;; Instead, the dumping function must detect the circularity and
;;; arrange for the dumped object to be patched.
-(defun note-potential-circularity (x file)
- (unless *cold-load-dump*
- (let ((circ (fasl-file-circularity-table file)))
- (aver (not (gethash x circ)))
- (setf (gethash x circ) x)))
- (values))
-
-;;; Dump FORM to a fasl file so that it evaluated at load time in normal
-;;; load and at cold-load time in cold load. This is used to dump package
-;;; frobbing forms.
-(defun fasl-dump-cold-load-form (form file)
- (declare (type fasl-file file))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-normal-load file)
- (let ((*cold-load-dump* t))
- (dump-object form file))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-eval-for-effect file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-maybe-cold-load file)
+(defun note-potential-circularity (x fasl-output)
+ (let ((circ (fasl-output-circularity-table fasl-output)))
+ (aver (not (gethash x circ)))
+ (setf (gethash x circ) x))
(values))
\f
;;;; opening and closing fasl files
-;;; Open a fasl file, write its header, and return a FASL-FILE object
-;;; for dumping to it. Some human-readable information about the
-;;; source code is given by the string WHERE. If BYTE-P is true, this
-;;; file will contain no native code, and is thus largely
-;;; implementation independent.
-(defun open-fasl-file (name where &optional byte-p)
+;;; Open a fasl file, write its header, and return a FASL-OUTPUT
+;;; object for dumping to it. Some human-readable information about
+;;; the source code is given by the string WHERE.
+(defun open-fasl-output (name where)
(declare (type pathname name))
- (let* ((stream (open name
- :direction :output
- :if-exists :new-version
- :element-type 'sb!assem:assembly-unit))
- (res (make-fasl-file :stream stream)))
-
- ;; Begin the header with the constant machine-readable (and
- ;; semi-human-readable) string which is used to identify fasl files.
- (write-string sb!c:*fasl-header-string-start-string* stream)
-
- ;; The constant string which begins the header is followed by
- ;; arbitrary human-readable text, terminated by a special
- ;; character code.
- (with-standard-io-syntax
- (format stream
- "~% ~
- compiled from ~S~% ~
- at ~A~% ~
- on ~A~% ~
- using ~A version ~A~%"
- where
- (format-universal-time nil (get-universal-time))
- (machine-instance)
- (sb!xc:lisp-implementation-type)
- (sb!xc:lisp-implementation-version)))
- (dump-byte sb!c:*fasl-header-string-stop-char-code* res)
-
- ;; Finish the header by outputting fasl file implementation and
- ;; version in machine-readable form.
- (multiple-value-bind (implementation version)
- (if byte-p
- (values *backend-byte-order*
- byte-fasl-file-version)
- (values *backend-fasl-file-implementation*
- *backend-fasl-file-version*))
- (dump-unsigned-32 (length (symbol-name implementation)) res)
- (dotimes (i (length (symbol-name implementation)))
- (dump-byte (char-code (aref (symbol-name implementation) i)) res))
- (dump-unsigned-32 version res))
-
- res))
-
-;;; Close the specified FASL-FILE, aborting the write if ABORT-P.
-;;; We do various sanity checks, then end the group.
-(defun close-fasl-file (file abort-p)
- (declare (type fasl-file file))
- (aver (zerop (hash-table-count (fasl-file-patch-table file))))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-verify-empty-stack file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-verify-table-size file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 (fasl-file-table-free file) file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-end-group file)
- (close (fasl-file-stream file) :abort abort-p)
+ (flet ((fasl-write-string (string stream)
+ ;; SB-EXT:STRING-TO-OCTETS is not available while cross-compiling
+ #+sb-xc-host
+ (loop for char across string
+ do (let ((code (char-code char)))
+ (unless (<= 0 code 127)
+ (setf char #\?))
+ (write-byte code stream)))
+ ;; UTF-8 is safe to use, because +FASL-HEADER-STRING-STOP-CHAR-CODE+
+ ;; may not appear in UTF-8 encoded bytes
+ #-sb-xc-host
+ (write-sequence (string-to-octets string :external-format :utf-8)
+ stream)))
+ (let* ((stream (open name
+ :direction :output
+ :if-exists :supersede
+ :element-type 'sb!assem:assembly-unit))
+ (res (make-fasl-output :stream stream)))
+ ;; Before the actual FASL header, write a shebang line using the current
+ ;; runtime path, so our fasls can be executed directly from the shell.
+ (when *runtime-pathname*
+ (fasl-write-string
+ (format nil "#!~A --script~%"
+ (native-namestring *runtime-pathname* :as-file t))
+ stream))
+ ;; Begin the header with the constant machine-readable (and
+ ;; semi-human-readable) string which is used to identify fasl files.
+ (fasl-write-string *fasl-header-string-start-string* stream)
+ ;; The constant string which begins the header is followed by
+ ;; arbitrary human-readable text, terminated by
+ ;; +FASL-HEADER-STRING-STOP-CHAR-CODE+.
+ (fasl-write-string
+ (with-standard-io-syntax
+ (let ((*print-readably* nil)
+ (*print-pretty* nil))
+ (format nil
+ "~% ~
+ compiled from ~S~% ~
+ using ~A version ~A~%"
+ where
+ (sb!xc:lisp-implementation-type)
+ (sb!xc:lisp-implementation-version))))
+ stream)
+ (dump-byte +fasl-header-string-stop-char-code+ res)
+ ;; Finish the header by outputting fasl file implementation,
+ ;; version, and key *FEATURES*.
+ (flet ((dump-counted-string (string)
+ ;; The count is dumped as a 32-bit unsigned-byte even on 64-bit
+ ;; platforms. This ensures that a x86-64 SBCL can gracefully
+ ;; detect an error when trying to read a x86 fasl, instead
+ ;; of choking on a ridiculously long counted string.
+ ;; -- JES, 2005-12-30
+ (dump-unsigned-byte-32 (length string) res)
+ (dotimes (i (length string))
+ (dump-byte (char-code (aref string i)) res))))
+ (dump-counted-string (symbol-name +backend-fasl-file-implementation+))
+ (dump-word +fasl-file-version+ res)
+ (dump-counted-string (sb!xc:lisp-implementation-version))
+ (dump-counted-string *features-affecting-fasl-format*))
+ res)))
+
+;;; Close the specified FASL-OUTPUT, aborting the write if ABORT-P.
+(defun close-fasl-output (fasl-output abort-p)
+ (declare (type fasl-output fasl-output))
+
+ (unless abort-p
+ ;; sanity checks
+ (aver (zerop (hash-table-count (fasl-output-patch-table fasl-output))))
+ ;; End the group.
+ (dump-fop 'fop-verify-empty-stack fasl-output)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-verify-table-size fasl-output)
+ (dump-word (fasl-output-table-free fasl-output)
+ fasl-output)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-end-group fasl-output))
+
+ ;; That's all, folks.
+ (close (fasl-output-stream fasl-output) :abort abort-p)
(values))
\f
;;;; main entries to object dumping
-;;; KLUDGE: This definition doesn't really belong in this file, but at
-;;; least it can be compiled without error here, and it's used here.
-;;; The definition requires the IGNORE-ERRORS macro, and in
-;;; sbcl-0.6.8.11 that's defined in early-target-error.lisp, and all
-;;; of the files which would otherwise be natural homes for this
-;;; definition (e.g. early-extensions.lisp or late-extensions.lisp)
-;;; are compiled before early-target-error.lisp. -- WHN 2000-11-07
-(defun circular-list-p (list)
- (and (listp list)
- (multiple-value-bind (res condition)
- (ignore-errors (list-length list))
- (if condition
- nil
- (null res)))))
-
;;; This function deals with dumping objects that are complex enough
;;; so that we want to cache them in the table, rather than repeatedly
;;; dumping them. If the object is in the EQ-TABLE, then we push it,
;;;
;;; When we go to dump the object, we enter it in the CIRCULARITY-TABLE.
(defun dump-non-immediate-object (x file)
- (let ((index (gethash x (fasl-file-eq-table file))))
- (cond ((and index (not *cold-load-dump*))
- (dump-push index file))
- (t
- (typecase x
- (symbol (dump-symbol x file))
- (list
- ;; KLUDGE: The code in this case has been hacked
- ;; to match Douglas Crosher's quick fix to CMU CL
- ;; (on cmucl-imp 1999-12-27), applied in sbcl-0.6.8.11
- ;; with help from Martin Atzmueller. This is not an
- ;; ideal solution; to quote DTC,
- ;; The compiler locks up trying to coalesce the
- ;; constant lists. The hack below will disable the
- ;; coalescing of lists while dumping and allows
+ (let ((index (gethash x (fasl-output-eq-table file))))
+ (cond (index
+ (dump-push index file))
+ (t
+ (typecase x
+ (symbol (dump-symbol x file))
+ (list
+ ;; KLUDGE: The code in this case has been hacked
+ ;; to match Douglas Crosher's quick fix to CMU CL
+ ;; (on cmucl-imp 1999-12-27), applied in sbcl-0.6.8.11
+ ;; with help from Martin Atzmueller. This is not an
+ ;; ideal solution; to quote DTC,
+ ;; The compiler locks up trying to coalesce the
+ ;; constant lists. The hack below will disable the
+ ;; coalescing of lists while dumping and allows
;; the code to compile. The real fix would be to
- ;; take a little more care while dumping these.
- ;; So if better list coalescing is needed, start here.
- ;; -- WHN 2000-11-07
- (if (circular-list-p x)
- (progn
- (dump-list x file)
- (eq-save-object x file))
- (unless (equal-check-table x file)
- (dump-list x file)
- (equal-save-object x file))))
- (layout
- (dump-layout x file)
- (eq-save-object x file))
- (instance
- (dump-structure x file)
- (eq-save-object x file))
- (array
- ;; FIXME: The comment at the head of
- ;; DUMP-NON-IMMEDIATE-OBJECT says it's for objects which
- ;; we want to save, instead of repeatedly dumping them.
- ;; But then we dump arrays here without doing anything
- ;; like EQUAL-SAVE-OBJECT. What gives?
- (dump-array x file))
- (number
- (unless (equal-check-table x file)
- (etypecase x
- (ratio (dump-ratio x file))
- (complex (dump-complex x file))
- (float (dump-float x file))
- (integer (dump-integer x file)))
- (equal-save-object x file)))
- (t
- ;; This probably never happens, since bad things tend to
- ;; be detected during IR1 conversion.
- (error "This object cannot be dumped into a fasl file:~% ~S"
- x))))))
+ ;; take a little more care while dumping these.
+ ;; So if better list coalescing is needed, start here.
+ ;; -- WHN 2000-11-07
+ (if (maybe-cyclic-p x)
+ (progn
+ (dump-list x file)
+ (eq-save-object x file))
+ (unless (equal-check-table x file)
+ (dump-list x file)
+ (equal-save-object x file))))
+ (layout
+ (dump-layout x file)
+ (eq-save-object x file))
+ (instance
+ (dump-structure x file)
+ (eq-save-object x file))
+ (array
+ ;; DUMP-ARRAY (and its callees) are responsible for
+ ;; updating the EQ and EQUAL hash tables.
+ (dump-array x file))
+ (number
+ (unless (equal-check-table x file)
+ (etypecase x
+ (ratio (dump-ratio x file))
+ (complex (dump-complex x file))
+ (float (dump-float x file))
+ (integer (dump-integer x file)))
+ (equal-save-object x file)))
+ #!+sb-simd-pack
+ (simd-pack
+ (unless (equal-check-table x file)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-simd-pack file)
+ (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (%simd-pack-tag x) 8 file)
+ (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (%simd-pack-low x) 8 file)
+ (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (%simd-pack-high x) 8 file))
+ (equal-save-object x file))
+ (t
+ ;; This probably never happens, since bad things tend to
+ ;; be detected during IR1 conversion.
+ (error "This object cannot be dumped into a fasl file:~% ~S"
+ x))))))
(values))
;;; Dump an object of any type by dispatching to the correct
;;; type-specific dumping function. We pick off immediate objects,
-;;; symbols and and magic lists here. Other objects are handled by
+;;; symbols and magic lists here. Other objects are handled by
;;; DUMP-NON-IMMEDIATE-OBJECT.
;;;
;;; This is the function used for recursive calls to the fasl dumper.
;;; We don't worry about creating circularities here, since it is
-;;; assumed that there is a top-level call to DUMP-OBJECT.
+;;; assumed that there is a top level call to DUMP-OBJECT.
(defun sub-dump-object (x file)
(cond ((listp x)
- (if x
- (dump-non-immediate-object x file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-empty-list file)))
- ((symbolp x)
- (if (eq x t)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-truth file)
- (dump-non-immediate-object x file)))
- ((fixnump x) (dump-integer x file))
- ((characterp x) (dump-character x file))
- (t
- (dump-non-immediate-object x file))))
+ (if x
+ (dump-non-immediate-object x file)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-empty-list file)))
+ ((symbolp x)
+ (if (eq x t)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-truth file)
+ (dump-non-immediate-object x file)))
+ ((fixnump x) (dump-integer x file))
+ ((characterp x) (dump-character x file))
+ (t
+ (dump-non-immediate-object x file))))
;;; Dump stuff to backpatch already dumped objects. INFOS is the list
;;; of CIRCULARITY structures describing what to do. The patching FOPs
;;; fetching the enclosing object from the table, and then CDR'ing it
;;; if necessary.
(defun dump-circularities (infos file)
- (let ((table (fasl-file-eq-table file)))
+ (let ((table (fasl-output-eq-table file)))
(dolist (info infos)
+
(let* ((value (circularity-value info))
- (enclosing (circularity-enclosing-object info)))
- (dump-push (gethash enclosing table) file)
- (unless (eq enclosing value)
- (do ((current enclosing (cdr current))
- (i 0 (1+ i)))
- ((eq current value)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-nthcdr file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 i file))
- (declare (type index i)))))
+ (enclosing (circularity-enclosing-object info)))
+ (dump-push (gethash enclosing table) file)
+ (unless (eq enclosing value)
+ (do ((current enclosing (cdr current))
+ (i 0 (1+ i)))
+ ((eq current value)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-nthcdr file)
+ (dump-word i file))
+ (declare (type index i)))))
(ecase (circularity-type info)
- (:rplaca (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-rplaca file))
- (:rplacd (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-rplacd file))
- (:svset (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-svset file))
- (:struct-set (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-structset file)))
- (dump-unsigned-32 (gethash (circularity-object info) table) file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 (circularity-index info) file))))
+ (:rplaca (dump-fop 'fop-rplaca file))
+ (:rplacd (dump-fop 'fop-rplacd file))
+ (:svset (dump-fop 'fop-svset file))
+ (:struct-set (dump-fop 'fop-structset file)))
+ (dump-word (gethash (circularity-object info) table) file)
+ (dump-word (circularity-index info) file))))
;;; Set up stuff for circularity detection, then dump an object. All
;;; shared and circular structure will be exactly preserved within a
-;;; single call to Dump-Object. Sharing between objects dumped by
+;;; single call to DUMP-OBJECT. Sharing between objects dumped by
;;; separate calls is only preserved when convenient.
;;;
;;; We peek at the object type so that we only pay the circular
;;; detection overhead on types of objects that might be circular.
(defun dump-object (x file)
- (if (or (array-header-p x)
- (simple-vector-p x)
- (consp x)
- (typep x 'instance))
+ (if (compound-object-p x)
(let ((*circularities-detected* ())
- (circ (fasl-file-circularity-table file)))
- (clrhash circ)
- (sub-dump-object x file)
- (when *circularities-detected*
- (dump-circularities *circularities-detected* file)
- (clrhash circ)))
+ (circ (fasl-output-circularity-table file)))
+ (clrhash circ)
+ (sub-dump-object x file)
+ (when *circularities-detected*
+ (dump-circularities *circularities-detected* file)
+ (clrhash circ)))
(sub-dump-object x file)))
\f
;;;; LOAD-TIME-VALUE and MAKE-LOAD-FORM support
;;; Emit a funcall of the function and return the handle for the
;;; result.
(defun fasl-dump-load-time-value-lambda (fun file)
- (declare (type clambda fun) (type fasl-file file))
- (let ((handle (gethash (leaf-info fun) (fasl-file-entry-table file))))
+ (declare (type sb!c::clambda fun) (type fasl-output file))
+ (let ((handle (gethash (sb!c::leaf-info fun)
+ (fasl-output-entry-table file))))
(aver handle)
(dump-push handle file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-funcall file)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-funcall file)
(dump-byte 0 file))
(dump-pop file))
-;;; Return T iff CONSTANT has not already been dumped. It's been
-;;; dumped if it's in the EQ table.
-(defun fasl-constant-already-dumped (constant file)
- (if (or (gethash constant (fasl-file-eq-table file))
- (gethash constant (fasl-file-valid-structures file)))
- t
- nil))
+;;; Return T iff CONSTANT has already been dumped. It's been dumped if
+;;; it's in the EQ table.
+;;;
+;;; Note: historically (1) the above comment was "T iff ... has not been dumped",
+;;; (2) the test was was also true if the constant had been validated / was in
+;;; the valid objects table. This led to substructures occasionally skipping the
+;;; validation, and hence failing the "must have been validated" test.
+(defun fasl-constant-already-dumped-p (constant file)
+ (and (gethash constant (fasl-output-eq-table file)) t))
;;; Use HANDLE whenever we try to dump CONSTANT. HANDLE should have been
;;; returned earlier by FASL-DUMP-LOAD-TIME-VALUE-LAMBDA.
(defun fasl-note-handle-for-constant (constant handle file)
- (let ((table (fasl-file-eq-table file)))
+ (let ((table (fasl-output-eq-table file)))
(when (gethash constant table)
(error "~S already dumped?" constant))
(setf (gethash constant table) handle))
;;; Note that the specified structure can just be dumped by
;;; enumerating the slots.
(defun fasl-validate-structure (structure file)
- (setf (gethash structure (fasl-file-valid-structures file)) t)
+ (setf (gethash structure (fasl-output-valid-structures file)) t)
(values))
\f
;;;; number dumping
-;;; Dump a ratio.
(defun dump-ratio (x file)
(sub-dump-object (numerator x) file)
(sub-dump-object (denominator x) file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-ratio file))
+ (dump-fop 'fop-ratio file))
-;;; Dump an integer.
(defun dump-integer (n file)
(typecase n
((signed-byte 8)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-byte-integer file)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-byte-integer file)
(dump-byte (logand #xFF n) file))
- ((unsigned-byte 31)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-word-integer file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 n file))
- ((signed-byte 32)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-word-integer file)
- (dump-integer-as-n-bytes n 4 file))
+ ((unsigned-byte #.(1- sb!vm:n-word-bits))
+ (dump-fop 'fop-word-integer file)
+ (dump-word n file))
+ ((signed-byte #.sb!vm:n-word-bits)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-word-integer file)
+ (dump-integer-as-n-bytes n #.sb!vm:n-word-bytes file))
(t
(let ((bytes (ceiling (1+ (integer-length n)) 8)))
- (dump-fop* bytes
- sb!impl::fop-small-integer
- sb!impl::fop-integer
- file)
+ (dump-fop* bytes fop-small-integer fop-integer file)
(dump-integer-as-n-bytes n bytes file)))))
(defun dump-float (x file)
(etypecase x
(single-float
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-single-float file)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-single-float file)
(dump-integer-as-n-bytes (single-float-bits x) 4 file))
(double-float
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-double-float file)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-double-float file)
(let ((x x))
(declare (double-float x))
- ;; FIXME: Why sometimes DUMP-UNSIGNED-32 and sometimes
- ;; DUMP-INTEGER-AS-N-BYTES .. 4?
- (dump-unsigned-32 (double-float-low-bits x) file)
+ (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (double-float-low-bits x) 4 file)
(dump-integer-as-n-bytes (double-float-high-bits x) 4 file)))
#!+long-float
(long-float
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-long-float file)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-long-float file)
(dump-long-float x file))))
+(defun dump-complex-single-float (re im file)
+ (declare (single-float re im))
+ (dump-fop 'fop-complex-single-float file)
+ (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (single-float-bits re) 4 file)
+ (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (single-float-bits im) 4 file))
+
+(defun dump-complex-double-float (re im file)
+ (declare (double-float re im))
+ (dump-fop 'fop-complex-double-float file)
+ (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (double-float-low-bits re) 4 file)
+ (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (double-float-high-bits re) 4 file)
+ (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (double-float-low-bits im) 4 file)
+ (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (double-float-high-bits im) 4 file))
+
+(defun dump-complex-rational (re im file)
+ (sub-dump-object re file)
+ (sub-dump-object im file)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-complex file))
+
+#+sb-xc-host
+(defun dump-complex (x file)
+ (let ((re (realpart x))
+ (im (imagpart x)))
+ (cond ((and (typep re 'single-float)
+ (typep im 'single-float))
+ (dump-complex-single-float re im file))
+ ((and (typep re 'double-float)
+ (typep im 'double-float))
+ (dump-complex-double-float re im file))
+ ((and (typep re 'rational)
+ (typep im 'rational))
+ (dump-complex-rational re im file))
+ (t
+ (bug "Complex number too complex: ~S" x)))))
+
+#-sb-xc-host
(defun dump-complex (x file)
(typecase x
- #-sb-xc-host
((complex single-float)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-complex-single-float file)
- (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (single-float-bits (realpart x)) 4 file)
- (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (single-float-bits (imagpart x)) 4 file))
- #-sb-xc-host
+ (dump-complex-single-float (realpart x) (imagpart x) file))
((complex double-float)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-complex-double-float file)
- (let ((re (realpart x)))
- (declare (double-float re))
- (dump-unsigned-32 (double-float-low-bits re) file)
- (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (double-float-high-bits re) 4 file))
- (let ((im (imagpart x)))
- (declare (double-float im))
- (dump-unsigned-32 (double-float-low-bits im) file)
- (dump-integer-as-n-bytes (double-float-high-bits im) 4 file)))
- #!+(and long-float (not sb-xc))
+ (dump-complex-double-float (realpart x) (imagpart x) file))
+ #!+long-float
((complex long-float)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-complex-long-float file)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-complex-long-float file)
(dump-long-float (realpart x) file)
(dump-long-float (imagpart x) file))
(t
- (sub-dump-object (realpart x) file)
- (sub-dump-object (imagpart x) file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-complex file))))
+ (dump-complex-rational (realpart x) (imagpart x) file))))
\f
;;;; symbol dumping
;;; this function is not parallel to other functions DUMP-FOO, e.g.
;;; DUMP-SYMBOL and DUMP-LIST. The mapping between names and behavior
;;; should be made more consistent.
+(declaim (ftype (function (package fasl-output) index) dump-package))
(defun dump-package (pkg file)
- (declare (type package pkg) (type fasl-file file) (values index)
- (inline assoc))
- (cond ((cdr (assoc pkg (fasl-file-packages file) :test #'eq)))
- (t
- (unless *cold-load-dump*
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-normal-load file))
- (dump-simple-string (package-name pkg) file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-package file)
- (unless *cold-load-dump*
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-maybe-cold-load file))
- (let ((entry (dump-pop file)))
- (push (cons pkg entry) (fasl-file-packages file))
- entry))))
+ (declare (inline assoc))
+ (cond ((cdr (assoc pkg (fasl-output-packages file) :test #'eq)))
+ (t
+ (let ((s (package-name pkg)))
+ (dump-fop* (length s) fop-small-named-package-save fop-named-package-save file)
+ #+sb-xc-host
+ (dump-base-chars-of-string (coerce s 'simple-base-string) file)
+ #-sb-xc-host
+ (#!+sb-unicode dump-characters-of-string
+ #!-sb-unicode dump-base-chars-of-string
+ (coerce s '(simple-array character (*))) file))
+ (let ((entry (fasl-output-table-free file)))
+ (incf (fasl-output-table-free file))
+ (push (cons pkg entry) (fasl-output-packages file))
+ entry))))
\f
;;; dumper for lists
;;;
;;; Otherwise, we recursively call the dumper to dump the current
;;; element.
-;;;
-;;; Marking of the conses is inhibited when *COLD-LOAD-DUMP* is true.
-;;; This inhibits all circularity detection.
(defun dump-list (list file)
(aver (and list
- (not (gethash list (fasl-file-circularity-table file)))))
+ (not (gethash list (fasl-output-circularity-table file)))))
(do* ((l list (cdr l))
- (n 0 (1+ n))
- (circ (fasl-file-circularity-table file)))
+ (n 0 (1+ n))
+ (circ (fasl-output-circularity-table file)))
((atom l)
- (cond ((null l)
- (terminate-undotted-list n file))
- (t
- (sub-dump-object l file)
- (terminate-dotted-list n file))))
+ (cond ((null l)
+ (terminate-undotted-list n file))
+ (t
+ (sub-dump-object l file)
+ (terminate-dotted-list n file))))
(declare (type index n))
(let ((ref (gethash l circ)))
(when ref
- (push (make-circularity :type :rplacd
- :object list
- :index (1- n)
- :value l
- :enclosing-object ref)
- *circularities-detected*)
- (terminate-undotted-list n file)
- (return)))
-
- (unless *cold-load-dump*
- (setf (gethash l circ) list))
+ (push (make-circularity :type :rplacd
+ :object list
+ :index (1- n)
+ :value l
+ :enclosing-object ref)
+ *circularities-detected*)
+ (terminate-undotted-list n file)
+ (return)))
+
+ (setf (gethash l circ) list)
(let* ((obj (car l))
- (ref (gethash obj circ)))
+ (ref (gethash obj circ)))
(cond (ref
- (push (make-circularity :type :rplaca
- :object list
- :index n
- :value obj
- :enclosing-object ref)
- *circularities-detected*)
- (sub-dump-object nil file))
- (t
- (sub-dump-object obj file))))))
+ (push (make-circularity :type :rplaca
+ :object list
+ :index n
+ :value obj
+ :enclosing-object ref)
+ *circularities-detected*)
+ (sub-dump-object nil file))
+ (t
+ (sub-dump-object obj file))))))
(defun terminate-dotted-list (n file)
- (declare (type index n) (type fasl-file file))
+ (declare (type index n) (type fasl-output file))
(case n
- (1 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list*-1 file))
- (2 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list*-2 file))
- (3 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list*-3 file))
- (4 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list*-4 file))
- (5 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list*-5 file))
- (6 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list*-6 file))
- (7 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list*-7 file))
- (8 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list*-8 file))
- (T (do ((nn n (- nn 255)))
- ((< nn 256)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list* file)
- (dump-byte nn file))
- (declare (type index nn))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list* file)
- (dump-byte 255 file)))))
+ (1 (dump-fop 'fop-list*-1 file))
+ (2 (dump-fop 'fop-list*-2 file))
+ (3 (dump-fop 'fop-list*-3 file))
+ (4 (dump-fop 'fop-list*-4 file))
+ (5 (dump-fop 'fop-list*-5 file))
+ (6 (dump-fop 'fop-list*-6 file))
+ (7 (dump-fop 'fop-list*-7 file))
+ (8 (dump-fop 'fop-list*-8 file))
+ (t (do ((nn n (- nn 255)))
+ ((< nn 256)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-list* file)
+ (dump-byte nn file))
+ (declare (type index nn))
+ (dump-fop 'fop-list* file)
+ (dump-byte 255 file)))))
;;; If N > 255, must build list with one LIST operator, then LIST*
;;; operators.
(defun terminate-undotted-list (n file)
- (declare (type index n) (type fasl-file file))
+ (declare (type index n) (type fasl-output file))
(case n
- (1 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list-1 file))
- (2 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list-2 file))
- (3 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list-3 file))
- (4 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list-4 file))
- (5 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list-5 file))
- (6 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list-6 file))
- (7 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list-7 file))
- (8 (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list-8 file))
- (T (cond ((< n 256)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list file)
- (dump-byte n file))
- (t (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list file)
- (dump-byte 255 file)
- (do ((nn (- n 255) (- nn 255)))
- ((< nn 256)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list* file)
- (dump-byte nn file))
- (declare (type index nn))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-list* file)
- (dump-byte 255 file)))))))
+ (1 (dump-fop 'fop-list-1 file))
+ (2 (dump-fop 'fop-list-2 file))
+ (3 (dump-fop 'fop-list-3 file))
+ (4 (dump-fop 'fop-list-4 file))
+ (5 (dump-fop 'fop-list-5 file))
+ (6 (dump-fop 'fop-list-6 file))
+ (7 (dump-fop 'fop-list-7 file))
+ (8 (dump-fop 'fop-list-8 file))
+ (t (cond ((< n 256)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-list file)
+ (dump-byte n file))
+ (t (dump-fop 'fop-list file)
+ (dump-byte 255 file)
+ (do ((nn (- n 255) (- nn 255)))
+ ((< nn 256)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-list* file)
+ (dump-byte nn file))
+ (declare (type index nn))
+ (dump-fop 'fop-list* file)
+ (dump-byte 255 file)))))))
\f
;;;; array dumping
;;; tables.
(defun dump-vector (x file)
(let ((simple-version (if (array-header-p x)
- (coerce x 'simple-array)
- x)))
+ (coerce x `(simple-array
+ ,(array-element-type x)
+ (*)))
+ x)))
(typecase simple-version
+ #+sb-xc-host
+ (simple-string
+ (unless (string-check-table x file)
+ (dump-simple-base-string simple-version file)
+ (string-save-object x file)))
+ #-sb-xc-host
(simple-base-string
- (unless (equal-check-table x file)
- (dump-simple-string simple-version file)
- (equal-save-object x file)))
+ (unless (string-check-table x file)
+ (dump-simple-base-string simple-version file)
+ (string-save-object x file)))
+ #-sb-xc-host
+ ((simple-array character (*))
+ #!+sb-unicode
+ (unless (string-check-table x file)
+ (dump-simple-character-string simple-version file)
+ (string-save-object x file))
+ #!-sb-unicode
+ (bug "how did we get here?"))
(simple-vector
(dump-simple-vector simple-version file)
(eq-save-object x file))
- ((simple-array single-float (*))
- (dump-single-float-vector simple-version file)
- (eq-save-object x file))
- ((simple-array double-float (*))
- (dump-double-float-vector simple-version file)
- (eq-save-object x file))
- #!+long-float
- ((simple-array long-float (*))
- (dump-long-float-vector simple-version file)
- (eq-save-object x file))
- ((simple-array (complex single-float) (*))
- (dump-complex-single-float-vector simple-version file)
- (eq-save-object x file))
- ((simple-array (complex double-float) (*))
- (dump-complex-double-float-vector simple-version file)
- (eq-save-object x file))
- #!+long-float
- ((simple-array (complex long-float) (*))
- (dump-complex-long-float-vector simple-version file)
- (eq-save-object x file))
(t
- (dump-i-vector simple-version file)
+ (dump-specialized-vector simple-version file)
(eq-save-object x file)))))
;;; Dump a SIMPLE-VECTOR, handling any circularities.
(defun dump-simple-vector (v file)
- (declare (type simple-vector v) (type fasl-file file))
+ (declare (type simple-vector v) (type fasl-output file))
(note-potential-circularity v file)
(do ((index 0 (1+ index))
(length (length v))
- (circ (fasl-file-circularity-table file)))
+ (circ (fasl-output-circularity-table file)))
((= index length)
- (dump-fop* length
- sb!impl::fop-small-vector
- sb!impl::fop-vector
- file))
+ (dump-fop* length fop-small-vector fop-vector file))
(let* ((obj (aref v index))
- (ref (gethash obj circ)))
+ (ref (gethash obj circ)))
(cond (ref
- (push (make-circularity :type :svset
- :object v
- :index index
- :value obj
- :enclosing-object ref)
- *circularities-detected*)
- (sub-dump-object nil file))
- (t
- (sub-dump-object obj file))))))
-
-(defun dump-i-vector (vec file &key data-only)
- (declare (type (simple-array * (*)) vec))
- (let ((len (length vec)))
- (labels ((dump-unsigned-vector (size bytes)
- (unless data-only
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-int-vector file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 len file)
- (dump-byte size file))
- ;; The case which is easy to handle in a portable way is when
- ;; the element size is a multiple of the output byte size, and
- ;; happily that's the only case we need to be portable. (The
- ;; cross-compiler has to output debug information (including
- ;; (SIMPLE-ARRAY (UNSIGNED-BYTE 8) *).) The other cases are only
- ;; needed in the target SBCL, so we let them be handled with
- ;; unportable bit bashing.
- (cond ((>= size 8) ; easy cases
- (multiple-value-bind (floor rem) (floor size 8)
- (aver (zerop rem))
- (dovector (i vec)
- (dump-integer-as-n-bytes i floor file))))
- (t ; harder cases, not supported in cross-compiler
- (dump-raw-bytes vec bytes file))))
- (dump-signed-vector (size bytes)
- ;; Note: Dumping specialized signed vectors isn't
- ;; supported in the cross-compiler. (All cases here end
- ;; up trying to call DUMP-RAW-BYTES, which isn't
- ;; provided in the cross-compilation host, only on the
- ;; target machine.)
- (unless data-only
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-signed-int-vector file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 len file)
- (dump-byte size file))
- (dump-raw-bytes vec bytes file)))
- (etypecase vec
- ;; KLUDGE: What exactly does the (ASH .. -3) stuff do? -- WHN 19990902
- (simple-bit-vector
- (dump-unsigned-vector 1 (ash (+ (the index len) 7) -3)))
- ((simple-array (unsigned-byte 2) (*))
- (dump-unsigned-vector 2 (ash (+ (the index (ash len 1)) 7) -3)))
- ((simple-array (unsigned-byte 4) (*))
- (dump-unsigned-vector 4 (ash (+ (the index (ash len 2)) 7) -3)))
- ((simple-array (unsigned-byte 8) (*))
- (dump-unsigned-vector 8 len))
- ((simple-array (unsigned-byte 16) (*))
- (dump-unsigned-vector 16 (* 2 len)))
- ((simple-array (unsigned-byte 32) (*))
- (dump-unsigned-vector 32 (* 4 len)))
- ((simple-array (signed-byte 8) (*))
- (dump-signed-vector 8 len))
- ((simple-array (signed-byte 16) (*))
- (dump-signed-vector 16 (* 2 len)))
- ((simple-array (signed-byte 30) (*))
- (dump-signed-vector 30 (* 4 len)))
- ((simple-array (signed-byte 32) (*))
- (dump-signed-vector 32 (* 4 len)))))))
+ (push (make-circularity :type :svset
+ :object v
+ :index index
+ :value obj
+ :enclosing-object ref)
+ *circularities-detected*)
+ (sub-dump-object nil file))
+ (t
+ (sub-dump-object obj file))))))
+
+;;; In the grand scheme of things I don't pretend to understand any
+;;; more how this works, or indeed whether. But to write out specialized
+;;; vectors in the same format as fop-spec-vector expects to read them
+;;; we need to be target-endian. dump-integer-as-n-bytes always writes
+;;; little-endian (which is correct for all other integers) so for a bigendian
+;;; target we need to swap octets -- CSR, after DB
+#+sb-xc-host
+(defun dump-specialized-vector (vector file &key data-only)
+ (labels ((octet-swap (word bits)
+ "BITS must be a multiple of 8"
+ (do ((input word (ash input -8))
+ (output 0 (logior (ash output 8) (logand input #xff)))
+ (bits bits (- bits 8)))
+ ((<= bits 0) output)))
+ (dump-unsigned-vector (widetag bytes bits)
+ (unless data-only
+ (dump-fop 'fop-spec-vector file)
+ (dump-word (length vector) file)
+ (dump-byte widetag file))
+ (dovector (i vector)
+ (dump-integer-as-n-bytes
+ (ecase sb!c:*backend-byte-order*
+ (:little-endian i)
+ (:big-endian (octet-swap i bits)))
+ bytes file))))
+ (etypecase vector
+ ((simple-array (unsigned-byte 8) (*))
+ (dump-unsigned-vector sb!vm:simple-array-unsigned-byte-8-widetag 1 8))
+ ((simple-array (unsigned-byte 16) (*))
+ (dump-unsigned-vector sb!vm:simple-array-unsigned-byte-16-widetag 2 16))
+ ((simple-array (unsigned-byte 32) (*))
+ (dump-unsigned-vector sb!vm:simple-array-unsigned-byte-32-widetag 4 32)))))
+
+#-sb-xc-host
+(defun dump-specialized-vector (vector file &key data-only)
+ (declare (type (simple-array * (*)) vector))
+ (let* ((length (length vector))
+ (widetag (widetag-of vector))
+ (bits-per-length (aref **saetp-bits-per-length** widetag)))
+ (aver (< bits-per-length 255))
+ (unless data-only
+ (dump-fop 'fop-spec-vector file)
+ (dump-word length file)
+ (dump-byte widetag file))
+ (dump-raw-bytes vector
+ (ceiling (* length bits-per-length) sb!vm:n-byte-bits)
+ file)))
\f
;;; Dump characters and string-ish things.
-(defun dump-character (ch file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-short-character file)
- (dump-byte (char-code ch) file))
+(defun dump-character (char file)
+ (let ((code (sb!xc:char-code char)))
+ (cond
+ ((< code 256)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-short-character file)
+ (dump-byte code file))
+ (t
+ (dump-fop 'fop-character file)
+ (dump-word code file)))))
-;;; a helper function shared by DUMP-SIMPLE-STRING and DUMP-SYMBOL
-(defun dump-characters-of-string (s fasl-file)
- (declare (type string s) (type fasl-file fasl-file))
+(defun dump-base-chars-of-string (s fasl-output)
+ (declare #+sb-xc-host (type simple-string s)
+ #-sb-xc-host (type simple-base-string s)
+ (type fasl-output fasl-output))
(dovector (c s)
- (dump-byte (char-code c) fasl-file))
+ (dump-byte (sb!xc:char-code c) fasl-output))
(values))
+
;;; Dump a SIMPLE-BASE-STRING.
-;;; FIXME: should be called DUMP-SIMPLE-BASE-STRING then
-(defun dump-simple-string (s file)
- (declare (type simple-base-string s))
- (dump-fop* (length s)
- sb!impl::fop-small-string
- sb!impl::fop-string
- file)
- (dump-characters-of-string s file)
+(defun dump-simple-base-string (s file)
+ #+sb-xc-host (declare (type simple-string s))
+ #-sb-xc-host (declare (type simple-base-string s))
+ (dump-fop* (length s) fop-small-base-string fop-base-string file)
+ (dump-base-chars-of-string s file)
(values))
;;; If we get here, it is assumed that the symbol isn't in the table,
-;;; but we are responsible for putting it there when appropriate. To
-;;; avoid too much special-casing, we always push the symbol in the
-;;; table, but don't record that we have done so if *COLD-LOAD-DUMP*
-;;; is true.
+;;; but we are responsible for putting it there when appropriate.
(defun dump-symbol (s file)
+ (declare (type fasl-output file))
(let* ((pname (symbol-name s))
- (pname-length (length pname))
- (pkg (symbol-package s)))
+ (pname-length (length pname))
+ (pkg (symbol-package s)))
+ ;; see comment in genesis: we need this here for repeatable fasls
+ #+sb-xc-host
+ (multiple-value-bind (cl-symbol cl-status)
+ (find-symbol (symbol-name s) sb!int:*cl-package*)
+ (when (and (eq s cl-symbol)
+ (eq cl-status :external))
+ ;; special case, to work around possible xc host "design
+ ;; choice" weirdness in COMMON-LISP package
+ (setq pkg sb!int:*cl-package*)))
(cond ((null pkg)
- (dump-fop* pname-length
- sb!impl::fop-uninterned-small-symbol-save
- sb!impl::fop-uninterned-symbol-save
- file))
- ;; CMU CL had FOP-SYMBOL-SAVE/FOP-SMALL-SYMBOL-SAVE fops which
- ;; used the current value of *PACKAGE*. Unfortunately that's
- ;; broken w.r.t. ANSI Common Lisp semantics, so those are gone
- ;; from SBCL.
- ;;((eq pkg *package*)
- ;; (dump-fop* pname-length
- ;; sb!impl::fop-small-symbol-save
- ;; sb!impl::fop-symbol-save file))
- ((eq pkg sb!int:*cl-package*)
- (dump-fop* pname-length
- sb!impl::fop-lisp-small-symbol-save
- sb!impl::fop-lisp-symbol-save
- file))
- ((eq pkg sb!int:*keyword-package*)
- (dump-fop* pname-length
- sb!impl::fop-keyword-small-symbol-save
- sb!impl::fop-keyword-symbol-save
- file))
- ((< pname-length 256)
- (dump-fop* (dump-package pkg file)
- sb!impl::fop-small-symbol-in-byte-package-save
- sb!impl::fop-small-symbol-in-package-save
- file)
- (dump-byte pname-length file))
- (t
- (dump-fop* (dump-package pkg file)
- sb!impl::fop-symbol-in-byte-package-save
- sb!impl::fop-symbol-in-package-save
- file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 pname-length file)))
-
- (dump-characters-of-string pname file)
-
- (unless *cold-load-dump*
- (setf (gethash s (fasl-file-eq-table file))
- (fasl-file-table-free file)))
-
- (incf (fasl-file-table-free file)))
+ (dump-fop* pname-length
+ fop-uninterned-small-symbol-save
+ fop-uninterned-symbol-save
+ file))
+ ;; CMU CL had FOP-SYMBOL-SAVE/FOP-SMALL-SYMBOL-SAVE fops which
+ ;; used the current value of *PACKAGE*. Unfortunately that's
+ ;; broken w.r.t. ANSI Common Lisp semantics, so those are gone
+ ;; from SBCL.
+ ;;((eq pkg *package*)
+ ;; (dump-fop* pname-length
+ ;; fop-small-symbol-save
+ ;; fop-symbol-save file))
+ ((eq pkg sb!int:*cl-package*)
+ (dump-fop* pname-length
+ fop-lisp-small-symbol-save
+ fop-lisp-symbol-save
+ file))
+ ((eq pkg sb!int:*keyword-package*)
+ (dump-fop* pname-length
+ fop-keyword-small-symbol-save
+ fop-keyword-symbol-save
+ file))
+ ((< pname-length 256)
+ (dump-fop* (dump-package pkg file)
+ fop-small-symbol-in-byte-package-save
+ fop-small-symbol-in-package-save
+ file)
+ (dump-byte pname-length file))
+ (t
+ (dump-fop* (dump-package pkg file)
+ fop-symbol-in-byte-package-save
+ fop-symbol-in-package-save
+ file)
+ (dump-word pname-length file)))
+
+ #+sb-xc-host (dump-base-chars-of-string pname file)
+ #-sb-xc-host (#!+sb-unicode dump-characters-of-string
+ #!-sb-unicode dump-base-chars-of-string
+ pname file)
+
+ (setf (gethash s (fasl-output-eq-table file))
+ (fasl-output-table-free file))
+
+ (incf (fasl-output-table-free file)))
(values))
\f
;;;; component (function) dumping
-(defun dump-segment (segment code-length fasl-file)
+(defun dump-segment (segment code-length fasl-output)
(declare (type sb!assem:segment segment)
- (type fasl-file fasl-file))
- (let* ((stream (fasl-file-stream fasl-file))
- (nwritten (write-segment-contents segment stream)))
+ (type fasl-output fasl-output))
+ (let* ((stream (fasl-output-stream fasl-output))
+ (n-written (write-segment-contents segment stream)))
;; In CMU CL there was no enforced connection between the CODE-LENGTH
;; argument and the number of bytes actually written. I added this
;; assertion while trying to debug portable genesis. -- WHN 19990902
- (unless (= code-length nwritten)
- (error "internal error, code-length=~D, nwritten=~D"
- code-length
- nwritten)))
- ;; KLUDGE: It's not clear what this is trying to do, but it looks as
- ;; though it's an implicit undocumented dependence on a 4-byte
- ;; wordsize which could be painful in porting. Note also that there
- ;; are other undocumented modulo-4 things scattered throughout the
- ;; code and conditionalized with GENGC, and I don't know what those
- ;; do either. -- WHN 19990323
- #!+gengc (unless (zerop (logand code-length 3))
- (dotimes (i (- 4 (logand code-length 3)))
- (dump-byte 0 fasl-file)))
+ (unless (= code-length n-written)
+ (bug "code-length=~W, n-written=~W" code-length n-written)))
(values))
;;; Dump all the fixups. Currently there are three flavors of fixup:
;;; - assembly routines: named by a symbol
;;; - foreign (C) symbols: named by a string
;;; - code object references: don't need a name.
-(defun dump-fixups (fixups fasl-file)
- (declare (list fixups) (type fasl-file fasl-file))
- (dolist (info fixups)
- ;; FIXME: Packing data with LIST in NOTE-FIXUP and unpacking them
- ;; with FIRST, SECOND, and THIRD here is hard to follow and
- ;; maintain. Perhaps we could define a FIXUP-INFO structure to use
- ;; instead, and rename *FIXUPS* to *FIXUP-INFO-LIST*?
- (let* ((kind (first info))
- (fixup (second info))
- (name (fixup-name fixup))
- (flavor (fixup-flavor fixup))
- (offset (third info)))
- ;; FIXME: This OFFSET is not what's called OFFSET in the FIXUP
- ;; structure, it's what's called POSN in NOTE-FIXUP. (As far as
- ;; I can tell, FIXUP-OFFSET is not actually an offset, it's an
- ;; internal label used instead of NAME for :CODE-OBJECT fixups.
- ;; Notice that in the :CODE-OBJECT case, NAME is ignored.)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-normal-load fasl-file)
- (let ((*cold-load-dump* t))
- (dump-object kind fasl-file))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-maybe-cold-load fasl-file)
+(defun dump-fixups (fixups fasl-output)
+ (declare (list fixups) (type fasl-output fasl-output))
+ (dolist (note fixups)
+ (let* ((kind (fixup-note-kind note))
+ (fixup (fixup-note-fixup note))
+ (position (fixup-note-position note))
+ (name (fixup-name fixup))
+ (flavor (fixup-flavor fixup)))
+ (dump-object kind fasl-output)
;; Depending on the flavor, we may have various kinds of
- ;; noise before the offset.
+ ;; noise before the position.
(ecase flavor
- (:assembly-routine
- (aver (symbolp name))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-normal-load fasl-file)
- (let ((*cold-load-dump* t))
- (dump-object name fasl-file))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-maybe-cold-load fasl-file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-assembler-fixup fasl-file))
- (:foreign
- (aver (stringp name))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-foreign-fixup fasl-file)
- (let ((len (length name)))
- (aver (< len 256)) ; (limit imposed by fop definition)
- (dump-byte len fasl-file)
- (dotimes (i len)
- (dump-byte (char-code (schar name i)) fasl-file))))
- (:code-object
- (aver (null name))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-code-object-fixup fasl-file)))
- ;; No matter what the flavor, we'll always dump the offset.
- (dump-unsigned-32 offset fasl-file)))
+ (:assembly-routine
+ (aver (symbolp name))
+ (dump-object name fasl-output)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-assembler-fixup fasl-output))
+ ((:foreign :foreign-dataref)
+ (aver (stringp name))
+ (ecase flavor
+ (:foreign
+ (dump-fop 'fop-foreign-fixup fasl-output))
+ #!+linkage-table
+ (:foreign-dataref
+ (dump-fop 'fop-foreign-dataref-fixup fasl-output)))
+ (let ((len (length name)))
+ (aver (< len 256)) ; (limit imposed by fop definition)
+ (dump-byte len fasl-output)
+ (dotimes (i len)
+ (dump-byte (char-code (schar name i)) fasl-output))))
+ (:code-object
+ (aver (null name))
+ (dump-fop 'fop-code-object-fixup fasl-output)))
+ ;; No matter what the flavor, we'll always dump the position
+ (dump-word position fasl-output)))
(values))
;;; Dump out the constant pool and code-vector for component, push the
;;;
;;; We dump trap objects in any unused slots or forward referenced slots.
(defun dump-code-object (component
- code-segment
- code-length
- trace-table-as-list
- fixups
- fasl-file)
+ code-segment
+ code-length
+ trace-table-as-list
+ fixups
+ fasl-output)
(declare (type component component)
- (list trace-table-as-list)
- (type index code-length)
- (type fasl-file fasl-file))
+ (list trace-table-as-list)
+ (type index code-length)
+ (type fasl-output fasl-output))
(let* ((2comp (component-info component))
- (constants (ir2-component-constants 2comp))
- (header-length (length constants))
- (packed-trace-table (pack-trace-table trace-table-as-list))
- (total-length (+ code-length
- (* (length packed-trace-table) tt-bytes-per-entry))))
+ (constants (sb!c::ir2-component-constants 2comp))
+ (header-length (length constants))
+ (packed-trace-table (pack-trace-table trace-table-as-list))
+ (total-length (+ code-length
+ (* (length packed-trace-table)
+ sb!c::tt-bytes-per-entry))))
(collect ((patches))
- ;; Dump the debug info.
- #!+gengc
- (let ((info (debug-info-for-component component))
- (*dump-only-valid-structures* nil))
- (dump-object info fasl-file)
- (let ((info-handle (dump-pop fasl-file)))
- (dump-push info-handle fasl-file)
- (push info-handle (fasl-file-debug-info fasl-file))))
-
;; Dump the offset of the trace table.
- (dump-object code-length fasl-file)
+ (dump-object code-length fasl-output)
;; FIXME: As long as we don't have GENGC, the trace table is
- ;; hardwired to be empty. So we might be able to get rid of
- ;; trace tables? However, we should probably wait for the first
- ;; port to a system where CMU CL uses GENGC to see whether GENGC
- ;; is really gone. (I.e. maybe other non-X86 ports will want to
- ;; use it, just as in CMU CL.)
-
- ;; Dump the constants, noting any :entries that have to be fixed up.
- (do ((i sb!vm:code-constants-offset (1+ i)))
- ((>= i header-length))
- (let ((entry (aref constants i)))
- (etypecase entry
- (constant
- (dump-object (constant-value entry) fasl-file))
- (cons
- (ecase (car entry)
- (:entry
- (let* ((info (leaf-info (cdr entry)))
- (handle (gethash info
- (fasl-file-entry-table fasl-file))))
- (cond
- (handle
- (dump-push handle fasl-file))
- (t
- (patches (cons info i))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-misc-trap fasl-file)))))
- (:load-time-value
- (dump-push (cdr entry) fasl-file))
- (:fdefinition
- (dump-object (cdr entry) fasl-file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-fdefinition fasl-file))))
- (null
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-misc-trap fasl-file)))))
+ ;; hardwired to be empty. And SBCL doesn't have GENGC (and as
+ ;; far as I know no modern CMU CL does either -- WHN
+ ;; 2001-10-05). So might we be able to get rid of trace tables?
+ ;;
+ ;; Note that gencgc also does something with the trace table.
+
+ ;; Dump the constants, noting any :ENTRY constants that have to
+ ;; be patched.
+ (loop for i from sb!vm:code-constants-offset below header-length do
+ (let ((entry (aref constants i)))
+ (etypecase entry
+ (constant
+ (dump-object (sb!c::constant-value entry) fasl-output))
+ (cons
+ (ecase (car entry)
+ (:entry
+ (let* ((info (sb!c::leaf-info (cdr entry)))
+ (handle (gethash info
+ (fasl-output-entry-table
+ fasl-output))))
+ (declare (type sb!c::entry-info info))
+ (cond
+ (handle
+ (dump-push handle fasl-output))
+ (t
+ (patches (cons info i))
+ (dump-fop 'fop-misc-trap fasl-output)))))
+ (:load-time-value
+ (dump-push (cdr entry) fasl-output))
+ (:fdefinition
+ (dump-object (cdr entry) fasl-output)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-fdefinition fasl-output))
+ (:known-fun
+ (dump-object (cdr entry) fasl-output)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-known-fun fasl-output))))
+ (null
+ (dump-fop 'fop-misc-trap fasl-output)))))
;; Dump the debug info.
- #!-gengc
- (let ((info (debug-info-for-component component))
- (*dump-only-valid-structures* nil))
- (dump-object info fasl-file)
- (let ((info-handle (dump-pop fasl-file)))
- (dump-push info-handle fasl-file)
- (push info-handle (fasl-file-debug-info fasl-file))))
-
- (let ((num-consts #!+gengc (- header-length
- sb!vm:code-debug-info-slot)
- #!-gengc (- header-length
- sb!vm:code-trace-table-offset-slot))
- (total-length #!+gengc (ceiling total-length 4)
- #!-gengc total-length))
- (cond ((and (< num-consts #x100) (< total-length #x10000))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-small-code fasl-file)
- (dump-byte num-consts fasl-file)
- (dump-integer-as-n-bytes total-length 2 fasl-file))
- (t
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-code fasl-file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 num-consts fasl-file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 total-length fasl-file))))
+ (let ((info (sb!c::debug-info-for-component component))
+ (*dump-only-valid-structures* nil))
+ (dump-object info fasl-output)
+ (let ((info-handle (dump-pop fasl-output)))
+ (dump-push info-handle fasl-output)
+ (push info-handle (fasl-output-debug-info fasl-output))))
+
+ (let ((num-consts (- header-length sb!vm:code-trace-table-offset-slot)))
+ (cond ((and (< num-consts #x100) (< total-length #x10000))
+ (dump-fop 'fop-small-code fasl-output)
+ (dump-byte num-consts fasl-output)
+ (dump-integer-as-n-bytes total-length (/ sb!vm:n-word-bytes 2) fasl-output))
+ (t
+ (dump-fop 'fop-code fasl-output)
+ (dump-word num-consts fasl-output)
+ (dump-word total-length fasl-output))))
;; These two dumps are only ones which contribute to our
;; TOTAL-LENGTH value.
- (dump-segment code-segment code-length fasl-file)
- (dump-i-vector packed-trace-table fasl-file :data-only t)
+ (dump-segment code-segment code-length fasl-output)
+ (dump-specialized-vector packed-trace-table fasl-output :data-only t)
;; DUMP-FIXUPS does its own internal DUMP-FOPs: the bytes it
;; dumps aren't included in the TOTAL-LENGTH passed to our
;; FOP-CODE/FOP-SMALL-CODE fop.
- (dump-fixups fixups fasl-file)
+ (dump-fixups fixups fasl-output)
+
+ (dump-fop 'fop-sanctify-for-execution fasl-output)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-sanctify-for-execution fasl-file)
- (let ((handle (dump-pop fasl-file)))
- (dolist (patch (patches))
- (push (cons handle (cdr patch))
- (gethash (car patch) (fasl-file-patch-table fasl-file))))
- handle))))
+ (let ((handle (dump-pop fasl-output)))
+ (dolist (patch (patches))
+ (push (cons handle (cdr patch))
+ (gethash (car patch)
+ (fasl-output-patch-table fasl-output))))
+ handle))))
(defun dump-assembler-routines (code-segment length fixups routines file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-assembler-code file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 #!+gengc (ceiling length 4)
- #!-gengc length
- file)
- (write-segment-contents code-segment (fasl-file-stream file))
+ (dump-fop 'fop-assembler-code file)
+ (dump-word length file)
+ (write-segment-contents code-segment (fasl-output-stream file))
(dolist (routine routines)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-normal-load file)
- (let ((*cold-load-dump* t))
- (dump-object (car routine) file))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-maybe-cold-load file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-assembler-routine file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 (label-position (cdr routine)) file))
+ (dump-object (car routine) file)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-assembler-routine file)
+ (dump-word (label-position (cdr routine)) file))
(dump-fixups fixups file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-sanctify-for-execution file)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-sanctify-for-execution file)
(dump-pop file))
-;;; Dump a function-entry data structure corresponding to ENTRY to
+;;; Dump a function entry data structure corresponding to ENTRY to
;;; FILE. CODE-HANDLE is the table offset of the code object for the
;;; component.
-;;;
-;;; If the entry is a DEFUN, then we also dump a FOP-FSET so that the
-;;; cold loader can instantiate the definition at cold-load time,
-;;; allowing forward references to functions in top-level forms.
(defun dump-one-entry (entry code-handle file)
- (declare (type entry-info entry) (type index code-handle)
- (type fasl-file file))
- (let ((name (entry-info-name entry)))
+ (declare (type sb!c::entry-info entry) (type index code-handle)
+ (type fasl-output file))
+ (let ((name (sb!c::entry-info-name entry)))
(dump-push code-handle file)
(dump-object name file)
- (dump-object (entry-info-arguments entry) file)
- (dump-object (entry-info-type entry) file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-function-entry file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 (label-position (entry-info-offset entry)) file)
- (let ((handle (dump-pop file)))
- (when (and name (or (symbolp name) (listp name)))
- (dump-object name file)
- (dump-push handle file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-fset file))
- handle)))
+ (dump-object (sb!c::entry-info-arguments entry) file)
+ (dump-object (sb!c::entry-info-type entry) file)
+ (dump-object (sb!c::entry-info-info entry) file)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-fun-entry file)
+ (dump-word (label-position (sb!c::entry-info-offset entry)) file)
+ (dump-pop file)))
;;; Alter the code object referenced by CODE-HANDLE at the specified
;;; OFFSET, storing the object referenced by ENTRY-HANDLE.
(defun dump-alter-code-object (code-handle offset entry-handle file)
- (declare (type index code-handle entry-handle offset) (type fasl-file file))
+ (declare (type index code-handle entry-handle offset))
+ (declare (type fasl-output file))
(dump-push code-handle file)
(dump-push entry-handle file)
- (dump-fop* offset
- sb!impl::fop-byte-alter-code
- sb!impl::fop-alter-code
- file)
+ (dump-fop* offset fop-byte-alter-code fop-alter-code file)
(values))
;;; Dump the code, constants, etc. for component. We pass in the
;;; assembler fixups, code vector and node info.
(defun fasl-dump-component (component
- code-segment
- code-length
- trace-table
- fixups
- file)
- (declare (type component component) (list trace-table) (type fasl-file file))
+ code-segment
+ code-length
+ trace-table
+ fixups
+ file)
+ (declare (type component component) (list trace-table))
+ (declare (type fasl-output file))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-verify-empty-stack file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-verify-table-size file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 (fasl-file-table-free file) file)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-verify-table-size file)
+ (dump-word (fasl-output-table-free file) file)
#!+sb-dyncount
- (let ((info (ir2-component-dyncount-info (component-info component))))
+ (let ((info (sb!c::ir2-component-dyncount-info (component-info component))))
(when info
(fasl-validate-structure info file)))
(let ((code-handle (dump-code-object component
- code-segment
- code-length
- trace-table
- fixups
- file))
- (2comp (component-info component)))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-verify-empty-stack file)
-
- (dolist (entry (ir2-component-entries 2comp))
+ code-segment
+ code-length
+ trace-table
+ fixups
+ file))
+ (2comp (component-info component)))
+
+ (dolist (entry (sb!c::ir2-component-entries 2comp))
(let ((entry-handle (dump-one-entry entry code-handle file)))
- (setf (gethash entry (fasl-file-entry-table file)) entry-handle)
-
- (let ((old (gethash entry (fasl-file-patch-table file))))
- ;; FIXME: All this code is shared with
- ;; FASL-DUMP-BYTE-COMPONENT, and should probably be gathered
- ;; up into a named function (DUMP-PATCHES?) called from both
- ;; functions.
- (when old
- (dolist (patch old)
- (dump-alter-code-object (car patch)
- (cdr patch)
- entry-handle
- file))
- (remhash entry (fasl-file-patch-table file)))))))
+ (setf (gethash entry (fasl-output-entry-table file)) entry-handle)
+ (let ((old (gethash entry (fasl-output-patch-table file))))
+ (when old
+ (dolist (patch old)
+ (dump-alter-code-object (car patch)
+ (cdr patch)
+ entry-handle
+ file))
+ (remhash entry (fasl-output-patch-table file)))))))
(values))
-(defun dump-byte-code-object (segment code-length constants file)
- (declare (type sb!assem:segment segment)
- (type index code-length)
- (type vector constants)
- (type fasl-file file))
- (collect ((entry-patches))
-
- ;; Dump the debug info.
- #!+gengc
- (let ((info (make-debug-info
- :name (component-name *component-being-compiled*)))
- (*dump-only-valid-structures* nil))
- (dump-object info file)
- (let ((info-handle (dump-pop file)))
- (dump-push info-handle file)
- (push info-handle (fasl-file-debug-info file))))
-
- ;; The "trace table" is initialized by loader to hold a list of
- ;; all byte functions in this code object (for debug info.)
- (dump-object nil file)
-
- ;; Dump the constants.
- (dotimes (i (length constants))
- (let ((entry (aref constants i)))
- (etypecase entry
- (constant
- (dump-object (constant-value entry) file))
- (null
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-misc-trap file))
- (list
- (ecase (car entry)
- (:entry
- (let* ((info (leaf-info (cdr entry)))
- (handle (gethash info (fasl-file-entry-table file))))
- (cond
- (handle
- (dump-push handle file))
- (t
- (entry-patches (cons info
- (+ i sb!vm:code-constants-offset)))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-misc-trap file)))))
- (:load-time-value
- (dump-push (cdr entry) file))
- (:fdefinition
- (dump-object (cdr entry) file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-fdefinition file))
- (:type-predicate
- (dump-object 'load-type-predicate file)
- (let ((*unparse-function-type-simplify* t))
- (dump-object (type-specifier (cdr entry)) file))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-funcall file)
- (dump-byte 1 file)))))))
-
- ;; Dump the debug info.
- #!-gengc
- (let ((info (make-debug-info :name
- (component-name *component-being-compiled*)))
- (*dump-only-valid-structures* nil))
- (dump-object info file)
- (let ((info-handle (dump-pop file)))
- (dump-push info-handle file)
- (push info-handle (fasl-file-debug-info file))))
-
- (let ((num-consts #!+gengc (+ (length constants) 2)
- #!-gengc (1+ (length constants)))
- (code-length #!+gengc (ceiling code-length 4)
- #!-gengc code-length))
- (cond ((and (< num-consts #x100) (< code-length #x10000))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-small-code file)
- (dump-byte num-consts file)
- (dump-integer-as-n-bytes code-length 2 file))
- (t
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-code file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 num-consts file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 code-length file))))
- (dump-segment segment code-length file)
- (let ((code-handle (dump-pop file))
- (patch-table (fasl-file-patch-table file)))
- (dolist (patch (entry-patches))
- (push (cons code-handle (cdr patch))
- (gethash (car patch) patch-table)))
- code-handle)))
-
-;;; Dump a BYTE-FUNCTION object. We dump the layout and
-;;; funcallable-instance info, but rely on the loader setting up the
-;;; correct funcallable-instance-function.
-(defun dump-byte-function (xep code-handle file)
- (let ((nslots (- (get-closure-length xep)
- ;; 1- for header
- (1- sb!vm:funcallable-instance-info-offset))))
- (dotimes (i nslots)
- (if (zerop i)
- (dump-push code-handle file)
- (dump-object (%funcallable-instance-info xep i) file)))
- (dump-object (%funcallable-instance-layout xep) file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-make-byte-compiled-function file)
- (dump-byte nslots file))
+(defun dump-push-previously-dumped-fun (fun fasl-output)
+ (declare (type sb!c::clambda fun))
+ (let ((handle (gethash (sb!c::leaf-info fun)
+ (fasl-output-entry-table fasl-output))))
+ (aver handle)
+ (dump-push handle fasl-output))
(values))
-;;; Dump a byte-component. This is similar to FASL-DUMP-COMPONENT, but
-;;; different.
-(defun fasl-dump-byte-component (segment length constants xeps file)
- (declare (type sb!assem:segment segment)
- (type index length)
- (type vector constants)
- (type list xeps)
- (type fasl-file file))
-
- (let ((code-handle (dump-byte-code-object segment length constants file)))
- (dolist (noise xeps)
- (let* ((lambda (car noise))
- (info (lambda-info lambda))
- (xep (cdr noise)))
- (dump-byte-function xep code-handle file)
- (let* ((entry-handle (dump-pop file))
- (patch-table (fasl-file-patch-table file))
- (old (gethash info patch-table)))
- (setf (gethash info (fasl-file-entry-table file)) entry-handle)
- (when old
- (dolist (patch old)
- (dump-alter-code-object (car patch)
- (cdr patch)
- entry-handle
- file))
- (remhash info patch-table))))))
+;;; Dump a FOP-FUNCALL to call an already-dumped top level lambda at
+;;; load time.
+(defun fasl-dump-toplevel-lambda-call (fun fasl-output)
+ (declare (type sb!c::clambda fun))
+ (dump-push-previously-dumped-fun fun fasl-output)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-funcall-for-effect fasl-output)
+ (dump-byte 0 fasl-output)
(values))
-;;; Dump a FOP-FUNCALL to call an already dumped top-level lambda at
-;;; load time.
-(defun fasl-dump-top-level-lambda-call (fun file)
- (declare (type clambda fun) (type fasl-file file))
- (let ((handle (gethash (leaf-info fun) (fasl-file-entry-table file))))
- (aver handle)
- (dump-push handle file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-funcall-for-effect file)
- (dump-byte 0 file))
+;;; Dump a FOP-FSET to arrange static linkage (at cold init) between
+;;; FUN-NAME and the already-dumped function whose dump handle is
+;;; FUN-DUMP-HANDLE.
+#+sb-xc-host
+(defun fasl-dump-cold-fset (fun-name fun-dump-handle fasl-output)
+ (declare (type fixnum fun-dump-handle))
+ (aver (legal-fun-name-p fun-name))
+ (dump-non-immediate-object fun-name fasl-output)
+ (dump-push fun-dump-handle fasl-output)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-fset fasl-output)
(values))
;;; Compute the correct list of DEBUG-SOURCE structures and backpatch
;;; all of the dumped DEBUG-INFO structures. We clear the
-;;; FASL-FILE-DEBUG-INFO, so that subsequent components with different
-;;; source info may be dumped.
-(defun fasl-dump-source-info (info file)
- (declare (type source-info info) (type fasl-file file))
- (let ((res (debug-source-for-info info))
- (*dump-only-valid-structures* nil))
- (dump-object res file)
- (let ((res-handle (dump-pop file)))
- (dolist (info-handle (fasl-file-debug-info file))
- (dump-push res-handle file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-structset file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 info-handle file)
- (dump-unsigned-32 2 file))))
-
- (setf (fasl-file-debug-info file) ())
+;;; FASL-OUTPUT-DEBUG-INFO, so that subsequent components with
+;;; different source info may be dumped.
+(defun fasl-dump-source-info (info fasl-output)
+ (declare (type sb!c::source-info info))
+ (let ((res (sb!c::debug-source-for-info info))
+ (*dump-only-valid-structures* nil))
+ #+sb-xc-host (setf (sb!c::debug-source-created res) 0
+ (sb!c::debug-source-compiled res) 0)
+ (dump-object res fasl-output)
+ (let ((res-handle (dump-pop fasl-output)))
+ (dolist (info-handle (fasl-output-debug-info fasl-output))
+ (dump-push res-handle fasl-output)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-structset fasl-output)
+ (dump-word info-handle fasl-output)
+ (dump-word sb!c::+debug-info-source-index+ fasl-output))
+ #+sb-xc-host
+ (progn
+ (dump-push res-handle fasl-output)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-note-debug-source fasl-output))))
+ (setf (fasl-output-debug-info fasl-output) nil)
(values))
\f
;;;; dumping structures
(defun dump-structure (struct file)
(when *dump-only-valid-structures*
- (unless (gethash struct (fasl-file-valid-structures file))
+ (unless (gethash struct (fasl-output-valid-structures file))
(error "attempt to dump invalid structure:~% ~S~%How did this happen?"
- struct)))
+ struct)))
(note-potential-circularity struct file)
- (do ((index 0 (1+ index))
- (length (%instance-length struct))
- (circ (fasl-file-circularity-table file)))
- ((= index length)
- (dump-fop* length
- sb!impl::fop-small-struct
- sb!impl::fop-struct
- file))
- (let* ((obj (%instance-ref struct index))
- (ref (gethash obj circ)))
+ (aver (%instance-ref struct 0))
+ (do* ((length (%instance-length struct))
+ (ntagged (- length (layout-n-untagged-slots (%instance-ref struct 0))))
+ (circ (fasl-output-circularity-table file))
+ ;; last slot first on the stack, so that the layout is on top:
+ (index (1- length) (1- index)))
+ ((minusp index)
+ (dump-fop* length fop-small-struct fop-struct file))
+ (let* ((obj (if (>= index ntagged)
+ (%raw-instance-ref/word struct (- length index 1))
+ (%instance-ref struct index)))
+ (ref (gethash obj circ)))
(cond (ref
- (push (make-circularity :type :struct-set
- :object struct
- :index index
- :value obj
- :enclosing-object ref)
- *circularities-detected*)
- (sub-dump-object nil file))
- (t
- (sub-dump-object obj file))))))
+ (aver (not (zerop index)))
+ (push (make-circularity :type :struct-set
+ :object struct
+ :index index
+ :value obj
+ :enclosing-object ref)
+ *circularities-detected*)
+ (sub-dump-object nil file))
+ (t
+ (sub-dump-object obj file))))))
(defun dump-layout (obj file)
(when (layout-invalid obj)
(compiler-error "attempt to dump reference to obsolete class: ~S"
- (layout-class obj)))
- (let ((name (sb!xc:class-name (layout-class obj))))
+ (layout-classoid obj)))
+ (let ((name (classoid-name (layout-classoid obj))))
(unless name
(compiler-error "dumping anonymous layout: ~S" obj))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-normal-load file)
- (let ((*cold-load-dump* t))
- (dump-object name file))
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-maybe-cold-load file))
+ (dump-object name file))
(sub-dump-object (layout-inherits obj) file)
(sub-dump-object (layout-depthoid obj) file)
(sub-dump-object (layout-length obj) file)
- (dump-fop 'sb!impl::fop-layout file))
+ (sub-dump-object (layout-n-untagged-slots obj) file)
+ (dump-fop 'fop-layout file))