`(cache-vector-ref ,cache-vector 0))
(defun flush-cache-vector-internal (cache-vector)
- (sb-sys:without-interrupts
+ (with-pcl-lock
(fill (the simple-vector cache-vector) nil)
(setf (cache-vector-lock-count cache-vector) 0))
cache-vector)
(defmacro modify-cache (cache-vector &body body)
- `(sb-sys:without-interrupts
+ `(with-pcl-lock
(multiple-value-prog1
(progn ,@body)
(let ((old-count (cache-vector-lock-count ,cache-vector)))
1 (the fixnum (1+ old-count))))))))
(deftype field-type ()
- '(mod #.sb-kernel:layout-clos-hash-length))
+ '(mod #.layout-clos-hash-length))
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(defun power-of-two-ceiling (x)
(defmacro cache-lock-count (cache)
`(cache-vector-lock-count (cache-vector ,cache)))
\f
-;;; some facilities for allocation and freeing caches as they are needed
-
-;;; This is done on the assumption that a better port of PCL will
-;;; arrange to cons these all in the same static area. Given that, the
-;;; fact that PCL tries to reuse them should be a win.
-
-(defvar *free-cache-vectors* (make-hash-table :size 16 :test 'eql))
-
;;; Return a cache that has had FLUSH-CACHE-VECTOR-INTERNAL called on
;;; it. This returns a cache of exactly the size requested, it won't
;;; ever return a larger cache.
(defun get-cache-vector (size)
- (let ((entry (gethash size *free-cache-vectors*)))
- (sb-sys:without-interrupts
- (cond ((null entry)
- (setf (gethash size *free-cache-vectors*) (cons 0 nil))
- (get-cache-vector size))
- ((null (cdr entry))
- (incf (car entry))
- (flush-cache-vector-internal (allocate-cache-vector size)))
- (t
- (let ((cache (cdr entry)))
- (setf (cdr entry) (cache-vector-ref cache 0))
- (flush-cache-vector-internal cache)))))))
-
-(defun free-cache-vector (cache-vector)
- (let ((entry (gethash (cache-vector-size cache-vector) *free-cache-vectors*)))
- (sb-sys:without-interrupts
- (if (null entry)
- (error
- "attempt to free a cache-vector not allocated by GET-CACHE-VECTOR")
- (let ((thread (cdr entry)))
- (loop (unless thread (return))
- (when (eq thread cache-vector)
- (error "freeing a cache twice"))
- (setq thread (cache-vector-ref thread 0)))
- (flush-cache-vector-internal cache-vector) ; to help the GC
- (setf (cache-vector-ref cache-vector 0) (cdr entry))
- (setf (cdr entry) cache-vector)
- nil)))))
-
-;;; This is just for debugging and analysis. It shows the state of the
-;;; free cache resource.
-#+sb-show
-(defun show-free-cache-vectors ()
- (let ((elements ()))
- (maphash (lambda (s e) (push (list s e) elements)) *free-cache-vectors*)
- (setq elements (sort elements #'< :key #'car))
- (dolist (e elements)
- (let* ((size (car e))
- (entry (cadr e))
- (allocated (car entry))
- (head (cdr entry))
- (free 0))
- (loop (when (null head) (return t))
- (setq head (cache-vector-ref head 0))
- (incf free))
- (format t
- "~&There are ~4D caches of size ~4D. (~D free ~3D%)"
- allocated
- size
- free
- (floor (* 100 (/ free (float allocated)))))))))
+ (flush-cache-vector-internal (make-array size)))
+
\f
;;;; wrapper cache numbers
;;; are the forms of this constant which it is more convenient for the
;;; runtime code to use.
(defconstant wrapper-cache-number-length
- (integer-length sb-kernel:layout-clos-hash-max))
-(defconstant wrapper-cache-number-mask sb-kernel:layout-clos-hash-max)
+ (integer-length layout-clos-hash-max))
+(defconstant wrapper-cache-number-mask layout-clos-hash-max)
(defconstant wrapper-cache-number-adds-ok
- (truncate most-positive-fixnum sb-kernel:layout-clos-hash-max))
+ (truncate most-positive-fixnum layout-clos-hash-max))
\f
;;;; wrappers themselves
;;; have a fixed number of cache hash values, and that number must
;;; correspond to the number of cache lines we use.
(defconstant wrapper-cache-number-vector-length
- sb-kernel:layout-clos-hash-length)
+ layout-clos-hash-length)
(unless (boundp '*the-class-t*)
(setq *the-class-t* nil))
(defmacro wrapper-class (wrapper)
- `(sb-kernel:class-pcl-class (sb-kernel:layout-class ,wrapper)))
+ `(classoid-pcl-class (layout-classoid ,wrapper)))
(defmacro wrapper-no-of-instance-slots (wrapper)
- `(sb-kernel:layout-length ,wrapper))
-
-;;; WRAPPER-STATE returns T (not generalized boolean, but T exactly)
-;;; iff the wrapper is valid. Any other return value denotes some
-;;; invalid state. Special conventions have been set up for certain
-;;; invalid states, e.g. obsoleteness or flushedness, but I (WHN
-;;; 19991204) haven't been motivated to reverse engineer them from the
-;;; code and document them here.
-;;;
-;;; FIXME: We have removed the persistent use of this function throughout
-;;; the PCL codebase, instead opting to use INVALID-WRAPPER-P, which
-;;; abstractly tests the return result of this function for invalidness.
-;;; However, part of the original comment that is still applicable follows.
-;;; --njf, 2002-05-02
-;;;
-;;; FIXME: It would probably be even better to switch the sense of the
-;;; WRAPPER-STATE function, renaming it to WRAPPER-INVALID and making it
-;;; synonymous with LAYOUT-INVALID. Then the INVALID-WRAPPER-P function
-;;; would become trivial and would go away (replaced with
-;;; WRAPPER-INVALID), since all the various invalid wrapper states would
-;;; become generalized boolean "true" values. -- WHN 19991204
-#-sb-fluid (declaim (inline wrapper-state (setf wrapper-state)))
-(defun wrapper-state (wrapper)
- (let ((invalid (sb-kernel:layout-invalid wrapper)))
- (cond ((null invalid)
- t)
- ((atom invalid)
- ;; some non-PCL object. INVALID is probably :INVALID. We
- ;; should arguably compute the new wrapper here instead of
- ;; returning NIL, but we don't bother, since
- ;; OBSOLETE-INSTANCE-TRAP can't use it.
- '(:obsolete nil))
- (t
- invalid))))
-(defun (setf wrapper-state) (new-value wrapper)
- (setf (sb-kernel:layout-invalid wrapper)
- (if (eq new-value t)
- nil
- new-value)))
+ `(layout-length ,wrapper))
(defmacro wrapper-instance-slots-layout (wrapper)
`(%wrapper-instance-slots-layout ,wrapper))
;;; whose slots are not initialized yet, and which may be built-in
;;; classes. We pass in the class name in addition to the class.
(defun boot-make-wrapper (length name &optional class)
- (let ((found (cl:find-class name nil)))
+ (let ((found (find-classoid name nil)))
(cond
(found
- (unless (sb-kernel:class-pcl-class found)
- (setf (sb-kernel:class-pcl-class found) class))
- (aver (eq (sb-kernel:class-pcl-class found) class))
- (let ((layout (sb-kernel:class-layout found)))
+ (unless (classoid-pcl-class found)
+ (setf (classoid-pcl-class found) class))
+ (aver (eq (classoid-pcl-class found) class))
+ (let ((layout (classoid-layout found)))
(aver layout)
layout))
(t
(make-wrapper-internal
:length length
- :class (sb-kernel:make-standard-class :name name :pcl-class class))))))
+ :classoid (make-standard-classoid
+ :name name :pcl-class class))))))
;;; The following variable may be set to a STANDARD-CLASS that has
;;; already been created by the lisp code and which is to be redefined
;;; In SBCL, as in CMU CL, the layouts (a.k.a wrappers) for built-in
;;; and structure classes already exist when PCL is initialized, so we
;;; don't necessarily always make a wrapper. Also, we help maintain
-;;; the mapping between CL:CLASS and PCL::CLASS objects.
+;;; the mapping between CL:CLASS and SB-KERNEL:CLASSOID objects.
(defun make-wrapper (length class)
(cond
((typep class 'std-class)
(make-wrapper-internal
:length length
- :class
+ :classoid
(let ((owrap (class-wrapper class)))
(cond (owrap
- (sb-kernel:layout-class owrap))
+ (layout-classoid owrap))
((*subtypep (class-of class)
*the-class-standard-class*)
(cond ((and *pcl-class-boot*
(eq (slot-value class 'name) *pcl-class-boot*))
- (let ((found (cl:find-class (slot-value class 'name))))
- (unless (sb-kernel:class-pcl-class found)
- (setf (sb-kernel:class-pcl-class found) class))
- (aver (eq (sb-kernel:class-pcl-class found) class))
+ (let ((found (find-classoid
+ (slot-value class 'name))))
+ (unless (classoid-pcl-class found)
+ (setf (classoid-pcl-class found) class))
+ (aver (eq (classoid-pcl-class found) class))
found))
(t
- (sb-kernel:make-standard-class :pcl-class class))))
+ (make-standard-classoid :pcl-class class))))
(t
- (sb-kernel:make-random-pcl-class :pcl-class class))))))
+ (make-random-pcl-classoid :pcl-class class))))))
(t
- (let* ((found (cl:find-class (slot-value class 'name)))
- (layout (sb-kernel:class-layout found)))
- (unless (sb-kernel:class-pcl-class found)
- (setf (sb-kernel:class-pcl-class found) class))
- (aver (eq (sb-kernel:class-pcl-class found) class))
+ (let* ((found (find-classoid (slot-value class 'name)))
+ (layout (classoid-layout found)))
+ (unless (classoid-pcl-class found)
+ (setf (classoid-pcl-class found) class))
+ (aver (eq (classoid-pcl-class found) class))
(aver layout)
layout))))
(defmacro cache-number-vector-ref (cnv n)
`(wrapper-cache-number-vector-ref ,cnv ,n))
(defmacro wrapper-cache-number-vector-ref (wrapper n)
- `(sb-kernel:layout-clos-hash ,wrapper ,n))
+ `(layout-clos-hash ,wrapper ,n))
(declaim (inline wrapper-class*))
(defun wrapper-class* (wrapper)
(or (wrapper-class wrapper)
- (find-structure-class
- (cl:class-name (sb-kernel:layout-class wrapper)))))
+ (ensure-non-standard-class
+ (classoid-name (layout-classoid wrapper)))))
;;; The wrapper cache machinery provides general mechanism for
;;; trapping on the next access to any instance of a given class. This
(declaim (inline invalid-wrapper-p))
(defun invalid-wrapper-p (wrapper)
- (neq (wrapper-state wrapper) t))
+ (not (null (layout-invalid wrapper))))
(defvar *previous-nwrappers* (make-hash-table))
(defun invalidate-wrapper (owrapper state nwrapper)
- (ecase state
- ((:flush :obsolete)
- (let ((new-previous ()))
- ;; First off, a previous call to INVALIDATE-WRAPPER may have
- ;; recorded OWRAPPER as an NWRAPPER to update to. Since
- ;; OWRAPPER is about to be invalid, it no longer makes sense to
- ;; update to it.
- ;;
- ;; We go back and change the previously invalidated wrappers so
- ;; that they will now update directly to NWRAPPER. This
- ;; corresponds to a kind of transitivity of wrapper updates.
- (dolist (previous (gethash owrapper *previous-nwrappers*))
- (when (eq state :obsolete)
- (setf (car previous) :obsolete))
- (setf (cadr previous) nwrapper)
- (push previous new-previous))
-
- (let ((ocnv (wrapper-cache-number-vector owrapper)))
- (dotimes (i sb-kernel:layout-clos-hash-length)
- (setf (cache-number-vector-ref ocnv i) 0)))
- (push (setf (wrapper-state owrapper) (list state nwrapper))
- new-previous)
-
- (setf (gethash owrapper *previous-nwrappers*) ()
- (gethash nwrapper *previous-nwrappers*) new-previous)))))
+ (aver (member state '(:flush :obsolete) :test #'eq))
+ (let ((new-previous ()))
+ ;; First off, a previous call to INVALIDATE-WRAPPER may have
+ ;; recorded OWRAPPER as an NWRAPPER to update to. Since OWRAPPER
+ ;; is about to be invalid, it no longer makes sense to update to
+ ;; it.
+ ;;
+ ;; We go back and change the previously invalidated wrappers so
+ ;; that they will now update directly to NWRAPPER. This
+ ;; corresponds to a kind of transitivity of wrapper updates.
+ (dolist (previous (gethash owrapper *previous-nwrappers*))
+ (when (eq state :obsolete)
+ (setf (car previous) :obsolete))
+ (setf (cadr previous) nwrapper)
+ (push previous new-previous))
+
+ (let ((ocnv (wrapper-cache-number-vector owrapper)))
+ (dotimes (i layout-clos-hash-length)
+ (setf (cache-number-vector-ref ocnv i) 0)))
+
+ (push (setf (layout-invalid owrapper) (list state nwrapper))
+ new-previous)
+
+ (setf (gethash owrapper *previous-nwrappers*) ()
+ (gethash nwrapper *previous-nwrappers*) new-previous)))
(defun check-wrapper-validity (instance)
- (let* ((owrapper (wrapper-of instance)))
- (if (not (invalid-wrapper-p owrapper))
+ (let* ((owrapper (wrapper-of instance))
+ (state (layout-invalid owrapper)))
+ (if (null state)
owrapper
- (let* ((state (wrapper-state owrapper))
- (nwrapper
- (ecase (car state)
- (:flush
- (flush-cache-trap owrapper (cadr state) instance))
- (:obsolete
- (obsolete-instance-trap owrapper (cadr state) instance)))))
- ;; This little bit of error checking is superfluous. It only
- ;; checks to see whether the person who implemented the trap
- ;; handling screwed up. Since that person is hacking
- ;; internal PCL code, and is not a user, this should be
- ;; needless. Also, since this directly slows down instance
- ;; update and generic function cache refilling, feel free to
- ;; take it out sometime soon.
- ;;
- ;; FIXME: We probably need to add a #+SB-PARANOID feature to
- ;; make stuff like this optional. Until then, it stays in.
- (cond ((neq nwrapper (wrapper-of instance))
- (error "wrapper returned from trap not wrapper of instance"))
- ((invalid-wrapper-p nwrapper)
- (error "wrapper returned from trap invalid")))
- nwrapper))))
+ (ecase (car state)
+ (:flush
+ (flush-cache-trap owrapper (cadr state) instance))
+ (:obsolete
+ (obsolete-instance-trap owrapper (cadr state) instance))))))
+
+(declaim (inline check-obsolete-instance))
+(defun check-obsolete-instance (instance)
+ (when (invalid-wrapper-p (layout-of instance))
+ (check-wrapper-validity instance)))
\f
-(defvar *free-caches* nil)
(defun get-cache (nkeys valuep limit-fn nlines)
- (let ((cache (or (sb-sys:without-interrupts (pop *free-caches*))
- (make-cache))))
+ (let ((cache (make-cache)))
(declare (type cache cache))
(multiple-value-bind (cache-mask actual-size line-size nlines)
(compute-cache-parameters nkeys valuep nlines)
&optional (new-field +first-wrapper-cache-number-index+))
(let ((nkeys (cache-nkeys old-cache))
(valuep (cache-valuep old-cache))
- (cache (or (sb-sys:without-interrupts (pop *free-caches*))
- (make-cache))))
+ (cache (make-cache)))
(declare (type cache cache))
(multiple-value-bind (cache-mask actual-size line-size nlines)
(if (= new-nlines (cache-nlines old-cache))
(setf (cache-vector new-cache) new-vector)
new-cache))
-(defun free-cache (cache)
- (free-cache-vector (cache-vector cache))
- (setf (cache-vector cache) #())
- (setf (cache-owner cache) nil)
- (push cache *free-caches*)
- nil)
-
(defun compute-line-size (x)
(power-of-two-ceiling x))
(std (find-class 'std-class))
(standard (find-class 'standard-class))
(fsc (find-class 'funcallable-standard-class))
+ (condition (find-class 'condition-class))
(structure (find-class 'structure-class))
(built-in (find-class 'built-in-class)))
(flet ((specializer->metatype (x)
(if (eq *boot-state* 'complete)
(class-of (specializer-class x))
(class-of x))))
- (cond ((eq x *the-class-t*) t)
- ((*subtypep meta-specializer std)
- 'standard-instance)
- ((*subtypep meta-specializer standard)
- 'standard-instance)
- ((*subtypep meta-specializer fsc)
- 'standard-instance)
- ((*subtypep meta-specializer structure)
- 'structure-instance)
- ((*subtypep meta-specializer built-in)
- 'built-in-instance)
- ((*subtypep meta-specializer slot)
- 'slot-instance)
- (t (error "PCL cannot handle the specializer ~S (meta-specializer ~S)."
- new-specializer
- meta-specializer))))))
+ (cond
+ ((eq x *the-class-t*) t)
+ ((*subtypep meta-specializer std) 'standard-instance)
+ ((*subtypep meta-specializer standard) 'standard-instance)
+ ((*subtypep meta-specializer fsc) 'standard-instance)
+ ((*subtypep meta-specializer condition) 'condition-instance)
+ ((*subtypep meta-specializer structure) 'structure-instance)
+ ((*subtypep meta-specializer built-in) 'built-in-instance)
+ ((*subtypep meta-specializer slot) 'slot-instance)
+ (t (error "~@<PCL cannot handle the specializer ~S ~
+ (meta-specializer ~S).~@:>"
+ new-specializer
+ meta-specializer))))))
;; We implement the following table. The notation is
;; that X and Y are distinct meta specializer names.
;;
;;; nice property of throwing out any entries that are invalid.
(defvar *cache-expand-threshold* 1.25)
-(defun fill-cache (cache wrappers value &optional free-cache-p)
-
+(defun fill-cache (cache wrappers value)
;; FILL-CACHE won't return if WRAPPERS is nil, might as well check..
- (unless wrappers
- (error "fill-cache: WRAPPERS arg is NIL!"))
+ (assert wrappers)
(or (fill-cache-p nil cache wrappers value)
(and (< (ceiling (* (cache-count cache) 1.25))
(if (= (cache-nkeys cache) 1)
(1- (cache-nlines cache))
(cache-nlines cache)))
- (adjust-cache cache wrappers value free-cache-p))
- (expand-cache cache wrappers value free-cache-p)))
+ (adjust-cache cache wrappers value))
+ (expand-cache cache wrappers value)))
(defvar *check-cache-p* nil)
;;; If this returns NIL, it means that it wasn't possible to find a
;;; wrapper field for which all of the entries could be put in the
;;; cache (within the limit).
-(defun adjust-cache (cache wrappers value free-old-cache-p)
+(defun adjust-cache (cache wrappers value)
(with-local-cache-functions (cache)
(let ((ncache (get-cache-from-cache cache (nlines) (field))))
- (do ((nfield (cache-field ncache) (next-wrapper-cache-number-index nfield)))
- ((null nfield) (free-cache ncache) nil)
+ (do ((nfield (cache-field ncache)
+ (next-wrapper-cache-number-index nfield)))
+ ((null nfield) nil)
(setf (cache-field ncache) nfield)
(labels ((try-one-fill-from-line (line)
(fill-cache-from-cache-p nil ncache cache line))
(unless (try-one-fill (car wrappers+value) (cdr wrappers+value))
(return nil)))
(try-one-fill wrappers value))
- (progn (when free-old-cache-p (free-cache cache))
- (return (maybe-check-cache ncache)))
+ (return (maybe-check-cache ncache))
(flush-cache-vector-internal (cache-vector ncache))))))))
;;; returns: (values <cache>)
-(defun expand-cache (cache wrappers value free-old-cache-p)
+(defun expand-cache (cache wrappers value)
;;(declare (values cache))
(with-local-cache-functions (cache)
(let ((ncache (get-cache-from-cache cache (* (nlines) 2))))
(unless (fill-cache-from-cache-p nil ncache cache line)
(do-one-fill (line-wrappers line) (line-value line))))
(do-one-fill (wrappers value)
- (setq ncache (or (adjust-cache ncache wrappers value t)
+ (setq ncache (or (adjust-cache ncache wrappers value)
(fill-cache-p t ncache wrappers value))))
(try-one-fill (wrappers value)
(fill-cache-p nil ncache wrappers value)))
(do-one-fill (car wrappers+value) (cdr wrappers+value))))
(unless (try-one-fill wrappers value)
(do-one-fill wrappers value))
- (when free-old-cache-p (free-cache cache))
(maybe-check-cache ncache)))))
\f
;;; This is the heart of the cache filling mechanism. It implements
(otherwise 6)))
(defvar *empty-cache* (make-cache)) ; for defstruct slot initial value forms
-\f
-;;; Pre-allocate generic function caches. The hope is that this will
-;;; put them nicely together in memory, and that that may be a win. Of
-;;; course the first GC copy will probably blow that out, this really
-;;; wants to be wrapped in something that declares the area static.
-;;;
-;;; This preallocation only creates about 25% more caches than PCL
-;;; itself uses. Some ports may want to preallocate some more of
-;;; these.
-;;;
-;;; KLUDGE: Isn't something very similar going on in precom1.lisp? Do
-;;; we need it both here and there? Why? -- WHN 19991203
-(eval-when (:load-toplevel)
- (dolist (n-size '((1 513) (3 257) (3 129) (14 128) (6 65)
- (2 64) (7 33) (16 32) (16 17) (32 16)
- (64 9) (64 8) (6 5) (128 4) (35 2)))
- (let ((n (car n-size))
- (size (cadr n-size)))
- (mapcar #'free-cache-vector
- (mapcar #'get-cache-vector
- (make-list n :initial-element size))))))