;;; pathname), or NIL if we're not currently cold loading any object file
(defvar *cold-load-filename* nil)
(declaim (type (or string null) *cold-load-filename*))
-
-;;; This is vestigial support for the CMU CL byte-swapping code. CMU
-;;; CL code tested for whether it needed to swap bytes in GENESIS by
-;;; comparing the byte order of *BACKEND* to the byte order of
-;;; *NATIVE-BACKEND*, a concept which doesn't exist in SBCL. Instead,
-;;; in SBCL byte order swapping would need to be explicitly requested
-;;; with a &KEY argument to GENESIS.
-;;;
-;;; I'm not sure whether this is a problem or not, and I don't have a
-;;; machine with different byte order to test to find out for sure.
-;;; The version of the system which is fed to the cross-compiler is
-;;; now written in a subset of Common Lisp which doesn't require
-;;; dumping a lot of things in such a way that machine byte order
-;;; matters. (Mostly this is a matter of not using any specialized
-;;; array type unless there's portable, high-level code to dump it.)
-;;; If it *is* a problem, and you're trying to resurrect this code,
-;;; please test particularly carefully, since I haven't had a chance
-;;; to test the byte-swapping code at all. -- WHN 19990816
-;;;
-;;; When this variable is non-NIL, byte-swapping is enabled wherever
-;;; classic GENESIS would have done it. I.e. the value of this variable
-;;; is the logical complement of
-;;; (EQ (SB!C:BACKEND-BYTE-ORDER SB!C:*NATIVE-BACKEND*)
-;;; (SB!C:BACKEND-BYTE-ORDER SB!C:*BACKEND*))
-;;; from CMU CL.
-(defvar *genesis-byte-order-swap-p*)
\f
;;;; miscellaneous stuff to read and write the core memory
"Push THING onto the given cold-load LIST."
`(setq ,list (cold-cons ,thing ,list)))
-(defun maybe-byte-swap (word)
- (declare (type (unsigned-byte 32) word))
- (aver (= sb!vm:n-word-bits 32))
- (aver (= sb!vm:n-byte-bits 8))
- (if (not *genesis-byte-order-swap-p*)
- word
- (logior (ash (ldb (byte 8 0) word) 24)
- (ash (ldb (byte 8 8) word) 16)
- (ash (ldb (byte 8 16) word) 8)
- (ldb (byte 8 24) word))))
-
-(defun maybe-byte-swap-short (short)
- (declare (type (unsigned-byte 16) short))
- (aver (= sb!vm:n-word-bits 32))
- (aver (= sb!vm:n-byte-bits 8))
- (if (not *genesis-byte-order-swap-p*)
- short
- (logior (ash (ldb (byte 8 0) short) 8)
- (ldb (byte 8 8) short))))
-
;;; BYTE-VECTOR-REF-32 and friends. These are like SAP-REF-n, except
;;; that instead of a SAP we use a byte vector
(macrolet ((make-byte-vector-ref-n
(bytes (gspace-bytes gspace))
(byte-index (ash (+ index (descriptor-word-offset address))
sb!vm:word-shift))
- ;; KLUDGE: Do we really need to do byte swap here? It seems
- ;; as though we shouldn't.. (This attempts to be a literal
- ;; translation of CMU CL code, and I don't have a big-endian
- ;; machine to test it.) -- WHN 19990817
- (value (maybe-byte-swap (byte-vector-ref-32 bytes byte-index))))
+ (value (byte-vector-ref-32 bytes byte-index)))
(make-random-descriptor value)))
(declaim (ftype (function (descriptor) descriptor) read-memory))
sb!vm:lowtag-mask)
(ash index sb!vm:word-shift))
value)
- ;; Note: There's a MAYBE-BYTE-SWAP in here in CMU CL, which I
- ;; think is unnecessary now that we're doing the write
- ;; byte-by-byte at high level. (I can't test this, though..) --
- ;; WHN 19990817
(let* ((bytes (gspace-bytes (descriptor-intuit-gspace address)))
(byte-index (ash (+ index (descriptor-word-offset address))
sb!vm:word-shift)))
(setf (byte-vector-ref-32 bytes byte-index)
- (maybe-byte-swap (descriptor-bits value))))))
+ (descriptor-bits value)))))
(declaim (ftype (function (descriptor descriptor)) write-memory))
(defun write-memory (address value)
(defvar *cold-package-symbols*)
(declaim (type list *cold-package-symbols*))
-;;; a map from descriptors to symbols, so that we can back up. The key is the
-;;; address in the target core.
+;;; a map from descriptors to symbols, so that we can back up. The key
+;;; is the address in the target core.
(defvar *cold-symbols*)
(declaim (type hash-table *cold-symbols*))
;; need is SB!KERNEL:%BYTE-BLT.
(let ((package-name (package-name package)))
(cond ((find package-name '("COMMON-LISP" "KEYWORD") :test #'string=)
- ;; That's OK then.
+ ;; Cold interning things in these standard packages is OK.
+ ;; (Cold interning things in the other standard package,
+ ;; CL-USER, isn't OK. We just use CL-USER to expose symbols
+ ;; whose homes are in other packages. Thus, trying to cold
+ ;; intern a symbol whose home package is CL-USER probably
+ ;; means that a coding error has been made somewhere.)
(values))
((string= package-name "SB!" :end1 3 :end2 3)
;; That looks OK, too. (All the target-code packages
(t
;; looks bad: maybe COMMON-LISP-USER? maybe an extension
;; package in the xc host? something we can't think of
- ;; a valid reason to dump, anyway...
- (bug "internal error: PACKAGE-NAME=~S looks too much like a typo."
- package-name))))
+ ;; a valid reason to cold intern, anyway...
+ (error ; not #'BUG, because #'BUG isn't defined yet
+ "internal error: PACKAGE-NAME=~S looks too much like a typo."
+ package-name))))
(let (;; Information about each cold-interned symbol is stored
;; in COLD-INTERN-INFO.
(:alpha
(ecase kind
(:jmp-hint
- (assert (zerop (ldb (byte 2 0) value)))
- #+nil ;; was commented out in cmucl source too. Don't know what
- ;; it does -dan 2001.05.03
- (setf (sap-ref-16 sap 0)
- (logior (sap-ref-16 sap 0) (ldb (byte 14 0) (ash value -2)))))
+ (assert (zerop (ldb (byte 2 0) value))))
(:bits-63-48
(let* ((value (if (logbitp 15 value) (+ value (ash 1 16)) value))
(value (if (logbitp 31 value) (+ value (ash 1 32)) value))
(ldb (byte 8 0) value)
(byte-vector-ref-8 gspace-bytes (1+ gspace-byte-offset))
(ldb (byte 8 8) value)))))
+ (:ppc
+ (ecase kind
+ (:ba
+ (setf (byte-vector-ref-32 gspace-bytes gspace-byte-offset)
+ (dpb (ash value -2) (byte 24 2)
+ (byte-vector-ref-32 gspace-bytes gspace-byte-offset))))
+ (:ha
+ (let* ((h (ldb (byte 16 16) value))
+ (l (ldb (byte 16 0) value)))
+ (setf (byte-vector-ref-16 gspace-bytes (+ gspace-byte-offset 2))
+ (if (logbitp 15 l) (ldb (byte 16 0) (1+ h)) h))))
+ (:l
+ (setf (byte-vector-ref-16 gspace-bytes (+ gspace-byte-offset 2))
+ (ldb (byte 16 0) value)))))
(:sparc
(ecase kind
(:call
(format t " /* 0x~X */~@[ /* ~A */~]~%" value doc))))
(terpri))
- ;; writing codes/strings for internal errors
- (format t "#define ERRORS { \\~%")
+ ;; writing information about internal errors
(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 \\~%}~%")
+ (let ((current-error (aref internal-errors i)))
+ ;; FIXME: this UNLESS should go away (see also FIXME in
+ ;; interr.lisp) -- APD, 2002-03-05
+ (unless (eq nil (car current-error))
+ (format t "#define ~A ~D~%"
+ (substitute #\_ #\- (symbol-name (car current-error)))
+ i)))))
(terpri)
+ ;; FIXME: The SPARC has a PSEUDO-ATOMIC-TRAP that differs between
+ ;; platforms. If we export this from the SB!VM package, it gets
+ ;; written out as #define trap_PseudoAtomic, which is confusing as
+ ;; the runtime treats trap_ as the prefix for illegal instruction
+ ;; type things. We therefore don't export it, but instead do
+ (when (boundp 'sb!vm::pseudo-atomic-trap)
+ (format t "#define PSEUDO_ATOMIC_TRAP ~D /* 0x~:*~X */~%" sb!vm::pseudo-atomic-trap)
+ (terpri))
+ ;; possibly this is another candidate for a rename (to
+ ;; pseudo-atomic-trap-number or pseudo-atomic-magic-constant
+ ;; [possibly applicable to other platforms])
+
;; writing primitive object layouts
(let ((structs (sort (copy-list sb!vm:*primitive-objects*) #'string<
:key (lambda (obj)
;;; the executable which will load the core.
;;; MAP-FILE-NAME gets (?) a map file. (dunno about this -- WHN 19990815)
;;;
-;;; other arguments:
-;;; BYTE-ORDER-SWAP-P controls whether GENESIS tries to swap bytes
-;;; in some places in the output. It's only appropriate when
-;;; cross-compiling from a machine with one byte order to a
-;;; machine with the opposite byte order, which is irrelevant in
-;;; current (19990816) SBCL, since only the X86 architecture is
-;;; supported. If you're trying to add support for more
-;;; architectures, see the comments on DEFVAR
-;;; *GENESIS-BYTE-ORDER-SWAP-P* for more information.
-;;;
;;; FIXME: GENESIS doesn't belong in SB!VM. Perhaps in %KERNEL for now,
;;; perhaps eventually in SB-LD or SB-BOOT.
(defun sb!vm:genesis (&key
symbol-table-file-name
core-file-name
map-file-name
- c-header-file-name
- byte-order-swap-p)
+ c-header-file-name)
(when (and core-file-name
(not symbol-table-file-name))
(let* ((*foreign-symbol-placeholder-value* (if core-file-name nil 0))
(*load-time-value-counter* 0)
- (*genesis-byte-order-swap-p* byte-order-swap-p)
(*cold-fdefn-objects* (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
(*cold-symbols* (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
(*cold-package-symbols* nil)