X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcode%2Fcold-init.lisp;h=222256e1350200f59935f4bba0526f768ec7c770;hb=dfa8294a1580e8aa099a92baebba7d9caddb2fcb;hp=2b7f3294fe6745f3cab81711bb0cf92af3fcf740;hpb=dc5e3163fe667e2629c7769aa8cf2e501eeeefa6;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/code/cold-init.lisp b/src/code/cold-init.lisp index 2b7f329..222256e 100644 --- a/src/code/cold-init.lisp +++ b/src/code/cold-init.lisp @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ ;;; anything whose name matches a magic character pattern is ;;; uninterned. ;;; -;;; FIXME: should also go through globaldb (and perhaps other tables) -;;; blowing away associated entries +;;; FIXME: Are there other tables that need to have entries removed? +;;; What about symbols of the form DEF!FOO? (defun !unintern-init-only-stuff () (do ((any-changes? nil nil)) (nil) @@ -35,6 +35,13 @@ (string= name "*!" :end1 2 :end2 2))) (/show0 "uninterning cold-init-only symbol..") (/primitive-print name) + ;; FIXME: Is this (FIRST (LAST *INFO-ENVIRONMENT*)) really + ;; meant to be an idiom to use? Is there a more obvious + ;; name for this? [e.g. (GLOBAL-ENVIRONMENT)?] + (do-info ((first (last *info-environment*)) + :name entry :class class :type type) + (when (eq entry symbol) + (clear-info class type entry))) (unintern symbol package) (setf any-changes? t))))) (unless any-changes? @@ -42,7 +49,7 @@ ;;;; putting ourselves out of our misery when things become too much to bear -(declaim (ftype (function (simple-string) nil) critically-unreachable)) +(declaim (ftype (function (simple-string) nil) !cold-lose)) (defun !cold-lose (msg) (%primitive print msg) (%primitive print "too early in cold init to recover from errors") @@ -85,11 +92,9 @@ ;; !UNIX-COLD-INIT. And *TYPE-SYSTEM-INITIALIZED* could be changed to ;; *TYPE-SYSTEM-INITIALIZED-WHEN-BOUND* so that it doesn't need to ;; be explicitly set in order to be meaningful. - (setf *gc-notify-stream* nil - *before-gc-hooks* nil + (setf *before-gc-hooks* nil *after-gc-hooks* nil - *already-maybe-gcing* t - *gc-inhibit* t + *gc-inhibit* 1 *need-to-collect-garbage* nil sb!unix::*interrupts-enabled* t sb!unix::*interrupt-pending* nil @@ -106,14 +111,16 @@ ;; this to be initialized, so we initialize it right away. (show-and-call !random-cold-init) + (show-and-call !early-package-cold-init) (show-and-call !package-cold-init) - + ;; All sorts of things need INFO and/or (SETF INFO). (/show0 "about to SHOW-AND-CALL !GLOBALDB-COLD-INIT") (show-and-call !globaldb-cold-init) ;; This needs to be done early, but needs to be after INFO is ;; initialized. + (show-and-call !function-names-cold-init) (show-and-call !fdefn-cold-init) ;; Various toplevel forms call MAKE-ARRAY, which calls SUBTYPEP, so @@ -135,6 +142,8 @@ (show-and-call !policy-cold-init-or-resanify) (/show0 "back from !POLICY-COLD-INIT-OR-RESANIFY") + (show-and-call !early-proclaim-cold-init) + ;; KLUDGE: Why are fixups mixed up with toplevel forms? Couldn't ;; fixups be done separately? Wouldn't that be clearer and better? ;; -- WHN 19991204 @@ -195,18 +204,29 @@ ;; DEFTYPEs are. (setf *type-system-initialized* t) + ;; now that the type system is definitely initialized, fixup UNKNOWN + ;; types that have crept in. + (show-and-call !fixup-type-cold-init) + ;; run the PROCLAIMs. + (show-and-call !late-proclaim-cold-init) + (show-and-call os-cold-init-or-reinit) (show-and-call stream-cold-init-or-reset) (show-and-call !loader-cold-init) + (show-and-call !foreign-cold-init) (show-and-call signal-cold-init-or-reinit) + (/show0 "enabling internal errors") (setf (sb!alien:extern-alien "internal_errors_enabled" boolean) t) ;; FIXME: This list of modes should be defined in one place and ;; explicitly shared between here and REINIT. - ;; Why was this marked #!+alpha? CMUCL does it here on all architectures - (set-floating-point-modes :traps '(:overflow :invalid :divide-by-zero)) + ;; FIXME: For some unknown reason, NetBSD/x86 won't run with the + ;; :invalid trap enabled. That should be fixed, but not today... + ;; PEM -- April 5, 2004 + (set-floating-point-modes + :traps '(:overflow #!-netbsd :invalid :divide-by-zero)) (show-and-call !class-finalize) @@ -228,7 +248,6 @@ (setf *cold-init-complete-p* t) ;; The system is finally ready for GC. - (setf *already-maybe-gcing* nil) (/show0 "enabling GC") (gc-on) (/show0 "doing first GC") @@ -246,9 +265,9 @@ (unix-code 0 unix-code-p) (unix-status unix-code)) #!+sb-doc - "Terminate the current Lisp. Things are cleaned up (with UNWIND-PROTECT - and so forth) unless RECKLESSLY-P is non-NIL. On UNIX-like systems, - UNIX-STATUS is used as the status code." + "Terminate the current Lisp. Things are cleaned up (with +UNWIND-PROTECT and so forth) unless RECKLESSLY-P is non-NIL. On +UNIX-like systems, UNIX-STATUS is used as the status code." (declare (type (signed-byte 32) unix-status unix-code)) (/show0 "entering QUIT") ;; FIXME: UNIX-CODE was deprecated in sbcl-0.6.8, after having been @@ -270,24 +289,20 @@ instead (which is another name for the same thing).")) (os-cold-init-or-reinit) (stream-reinit) (signal-cold-init-or-reinit) - (gc-reinit) (setf (sb!alien:extern-alien "internal_errors_enabled" boolean) t) ;; PRINT seems not to like x86 NPX denormal floats like ;; LEAST-NEGATIVE-SINGLE-FLOAT, so the :UNDERFLOW exceptions are ;; disabled by default. Joe User can explicitly enable them if ;; desired. - (set-floating-point-modes :traps '(:overflow :invalid :divide-by-zero)) - - ;; Clear pseudo atomic in case this core wasn't compiled with - ;; support. ;; - ;; FIXME: In SBCL our cores are always compiled with support. So - ;; we don't need to do this, do we? At least not for this - ;; reason.. (Perhaps we should do it anyway in case someone - ;; manages to save an image from within a pseudo-atomic-atomic - ;; operation?) - #!+x86 (setf *pseudo-atomic-atomic* 0)) - (gc-on))) + ;; see also comment at the previous SET-FLOATING-POINT-MODES + ;; call site. + (set-floating-point-modes + :traps '(:overflow #!-netbsd :invalid :divide-by-zero)) + (sb!thread::maybe-install-futex-functions))) + (foreign-reinit) + (gc-reinit) + (mapc #'funcall *init-hooks*)) ;;;; some support for any hapless wretches who end up debugging cold ;;;; init code