;;;; As explained by Rob MacLachlan on the CMU CL mailing list Wed, 06
;;;; Jan 1999 11:05:02 -0500, this cold load generator more or less
;;;; fakes up static function linking. I.e. it makes sure that all the
-;;;; functions in the fasl files it reads are bound to the
+;;;; DEFUN-defined functions in the fasl files it reads are bound to the
;;;; corresponding symbols before execution starts. It doesn't do
;;;; anything to initialize variable values; instead it just arranges
;;;; for !COLD-INIT to be called at cold load time. !COLD-INIT is
;;;; responsible for explicitly initializing anything which has to be
;;;; initialized early before it transfers control to the ordinary
;;;; top-level forms.
+;;;;
+;;;; (In CMU CL, and in SBCL as of 0.6.9 anyway, functions not defined
+;;;; by DEFUN aren't set up specially by GENESIS. In particular,
+;;;; structure slot accessors are not set up. Slot accessors are
+;;;; available at cold init time because they're usually compiled
+;;;; inline. They're not available as out-of-line functions until the
+;;;; toplevel forms installing them have run.)
;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
;;;; more information.
(in-package "SB!IMPL")
-(file-comment
- "$Header$")
-
;;; a magic number used to identify our core files
(defconstant core-magic
(logior (ash (char-code #\S) 24)
;;; IP packets), and in fact the CMU CL version number never ended up
;;; being incremented past 0. A better approach might be to use a
;;; string which is set from CVS data.
-(defconstant sbcl-core-version-integer 0)
+;;;
+;;; 0: inherited from CMU CL
+;;; 1: rearranged static symbols for sbcl-0.6.8
+;;; 2: eliminated non-ANSI %DEFCONSTANT/%%DEFCONSTANT support,
+;;; deleted a slot from DEBUG-SOURCE structure
+(defconstant sbcl-core-version-integer 2)
(defun round-up (number size)
#!+sb-doc
(defvar *read-only*)
(defconstant read-only-space-id 3)
-(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :execute :load-toplevel)
- (defconstant descriptor-low-bits 16
- "the number of bits in the low half of the descriptor")
- (defconstant target-space-alignment (ash 1 descriptor-low-bits)
- "the alignment requirement for spaces in the target.
- Must be at least (ASH 1 DESCRIPTOR-LOW-BITS)"))
+(defconstant descriptor-low-bits 16
+ "the number of bits in the low half of the descriptor")
+(defconstant target-space-alignment (ash 1 descriptor-low-bits)
+ "the alignment requirement for spaces in the target.
+ Must be at least (ASH 1 DESCRIPTOR-LOW-BITS)")
;;; a GENESIS-time representation of a memory space (e.g. read-only space,
;;; dynamic space, or static space)
-(defstruct (gspace (:constructor %make-gspace))
+(defstruct (gspace (:constructor %make-gspace)
+ (:copier nil))
;; name and identifier for this GSPACE
(name (required-argument) :type symbol :read-only t)
(identifier (required-argument) :type fixnum :read-only t)
(defstruct (descriptor
(:constructor make-descriptor
- (high low &optional gspace word-offset)))
+ (high low &optional gspace word-offset))
+ (:copier nil))
;; the GSPACE that this descriptor is allocated in, or NIL if not set yet.
(gspace nil :type (or gspace null))
;; the offset in words from the start of GSPACE, or NIL if not set yet
(defvar *normal-fop-functions*)
-;;; This is like DEFINE-FOP which defines fops for warm load, but unlike
-;;; DEFINE-FOP, this version
-;;; (1) looks up the code for this name (created by a previous DEFINE-FOP)
-;;; instead of creating a code, and
-;;; (2) stores its definition in the *COLD-FOP-FUNCTIONS* vector, instead
-;;; of storing in the *FOP-FUNCTIONS* vector.
+;;; Cause a fop to have a special definition for cold load.
+;;;
+;;; This is similar to DEFINE-FOP, but unlike DEFINE-FOP, this version
+;;; (1) looks up the code for this name (created by a previous
+;; DEFINE-FOP) instead of creating a code, and
+;;; (2) stores its definition in the *COLD-FOP-FUNCTIONS* vector,
+;;; instead of storing in the *FOP-FUNCTIONS* vector.
(defmacro define-cold-fop ((name &optional (pushp t)) &rest forms)
(check-type pushp (member nil t :nope))
(let ((code (get name 'fop-code))
- (fname (concat-pnames 'cold- name)))
+ (fname (symbolicate "COLD-" name)))
(unless code
(error "~S is not a defined FOP." name))
`(progn
`(define-cold-fop (,name)
(error "The fop ~S is not supported in cold load." ',name)))
-;;; COLD-LOAD loads stuff into the core image being built by calling FASLOAD
-;;; with the fop function table rebound to a table of cold loading functions.
+;;; COLD-LOAD loads stuff into the core image being built by calling
+;;; FASLOAD with the fop function table rebound to a table of cold
+;;; loading functions.
(defun cold-load (filename)
#!+sb-doc
"Load the file named by FILENAME into the cold load image being built."
(defun write-c-header ()
+ ;; writing beginning boilerplate
(format t "/*~%")
(dolist (line
'("This is a machine-generated file. Do not edit it by hand."
(format t " * ~A~%" line))
(format t " */~%")
(terpri)
-
(format t "#ifndef _SBCL_H_~%#define _SBCL_H_~%")
(terpri)
+ ;; writing miscellaneous constants
(format t "#define SBCL_CORE_VERSION_INTEGER ~D~%" sbcl-core-version-integer)
(format t
"#define SBCL_VERSION_STRING ~S~%"
(sb!xc:lisp-implementation-version))
(format t "#define CORE_MAGIC 0x~X~%" core-magic)
(terpri)
-
;; FIXME: Other things from core.h should be defined here too:
;; #define CORE_END 3840
;; #define CORE_NDIRECTORY 3861
;; #define STATIC_SPACE_ID (2)
;; #define READ_ONLY_SPACE_ID (3)
+ ;; writing entire families of named constants from SB!VM
(let ((constants nil))
(do-external-symbols (symbol (find-package "SB!VM"))
(when (constantp symbol)
(test-tail "-SUBTYPE" "subtype_" 3)
(test-head "TRACE-TABLE-" "tracetab_" 4)
(test-tail "-SC-NUMBER" "sc_" 5)
- ;; This simpler style of munging of names seems less
+ ;; This simpler style of translation of names seems less
;; confusing, and is used for newer code.
(when (some (lambda (suffix) (tail-comp name suffix))
#("-START" "-END"))
(< (second const1) (second const2))))))
(let ((prev-priority (second (car constants))))
(dolist (const constants)
- (unless (= prev-priority (second const))
- (terpri)
- (setf prev-priority (second const)))
- (format t
- "#define ~A ~D /* 0x~X */~@[ /* ~A */~]~%"
- (first const)
- (third const)
- (third const)
- (fourth const))))
- (terpri)
- (format t "#define ERRORS { \\~%")
- ;; FIXME: Is this just DO-VECTOR?
- (let ((internal-errors sb!c:*backend-internal-errors*))
- (dotimes (i (length internal-errors))
- (format t " ~S, /*~D*/ \\~%" (cdr (aref internal-errors i)) i)))
- (format t " NULL \\~%}~%")
+ (destructuring-bind (name priority value doc) const
+ (unless (= prev-priority priority)
+ (terpri)
+ (setf prev-priority priority))
+ (format t "#define ~A " name)
+ (format t
+ ;; KLUDGE: As of sbcl-0.6.7.14, we're dumping two
+ ;; different kinds of values here, (1) small codes
+ ;; and (2) machine addresses. The small codes can be
+ ;; dumped as bare integer values. The large machine
+ ;; addresses might cause problems if they're large
+ ;; and represented as (signed) C integers, so we
+ ;; want to force them to be unsigned. We do that by
+ ;; wrapping them in the LISPOBJ macro. (We could do
+ ;; it with a bare "(unsigned)" cast, except that
+ ;; this header file is used not only in C files, but
+ ;; also in assembly files, which don't understand
+ ;; the cast syntax. The LISPOBJ macro goes away in
+ ;; assembly files, but that shouldn't matter because
+ ;; we don't do arithmetic on address constants in
+ ;; assembly files. See? It really is a kludge..) --
+ ;; WHN 2000-10-18
+ (let (;; cutoff for treatment as a small code
+ (cutoff (expt 2 16)))
+ (cond ((minusp value)
+ (error "stub: negative values unsupported"))
+ ((< value cutoff)
+ "~D")
+ (t
+ "LISPOBJ(~D)")))
+ value)
+ (format t " /* 0x~X */~@[ /* ~A */~]~%" value doc))))
(terpri))
+
+ ;; writing codes/strings for internal errors
+ (format t "#define ERRORS { \\~%")
+ ;; FIXME: Is this just DO-VECTOR?
+ (let ((internal-errors sb!c:*backend-internal-errors*))
+ (dotimes (i (length internal-errors))
+ (format t " ~S, /*~D*/ \\~%" (cdr (aref internal-errors i)) i)))
+ (format t " NULL \\~%}~%")
+ (terpri)
+
+ ;; writing primitive object layouts
(let ((structs (sort (copy-list sb!vm:*primitive-objects*) #'string<
:key #'(lambda (obj)
(symbol-name
(- (* (sb!vm:slot-offset slot) sb!vm:word-bytes) lowtag)))
(terpri))))
(format t "#endif /* LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY */~2%"))
+
+ ;; writing static symbol offsets
(dolist (symbol (cons nil sb!vm:*static-symbols*))
;; FIXME: It would be nice to use longer names NIL and (particularly) T
;; in #define statements.
sb!vm:word-bytes
sb!vm:other-pointer-type
(if symbol (sb!vm:static-symbol-offset symbol) 0)))))
+
+ ;; Voila.
(format t "~%#endif~%"))
\f
;;;; writing map file