X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcode%2Fsysmacs.lisp;h=59b8b4510aa139a25b45c2962c2bdf6ed0859fbf;hb=408ed62925d643c163f0e9fc7b3fd41cce65fbea;hp=aca1cc59e23687ce4b5f616f956c3ce6dd82f9d6;hpb=e94fe1bcf814af45ca9eeb4721df17c58afa4d76;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/code/sysmacs.lisp b/src/code/sysmacs.lisp index aca1cc5..59b8b45 100644 --- a/src/code/sysmacs.lisp +++ b/src/code/sysmacs.lisp @@ -11,24 +11,26 @@ (in-package "SB!IMPL") -(defmacro atomic-incf/symbol (symbol-name &optional (delta 1)) - #!-sb-thread - `(incf ,symbol-name ,delta) - #!+sb-thread - `(locally - (declare (optimize (safety 0) (speed 3))) - (sb!vm::locked-symbol-global-value-add ',symbol-name ,delta))) +;;;; these are initialized in cold init -(defvar *gc-inhibit*) ; initialized in cold init +(defvar *in-without-gcing*) +(defvar *gc-inhibit*) ;;; When the dynamic usage increases beyond this amount, the system ;;; notes that a garbage collection needs to occur by setting ;;; *GC-PENDING* to T. It starts out as NIL meaning nobody has figured ;;; out what it should be yet. -(defvar *gc-pending* nil) +(defvar *gc-pending*) #!+sb-thread -(defvar *stop-for-gc-pending* nil) +(defvar *stop-for-gc-pending*) + +;;; This one is initialized by the runtime, at thread creation. On +;;; non-x86oid gencgc targets, this is a per-thread list of objects +;;; which must not be moved during GC. It is frobbed by the code for +;;; with-pinned-objects in src/compiler/target/macros.lisp. +#!+(and gencgc (not (or x86 x86-64))) +(defvar sb!vm::*pinned-objects*) (defmacro without-gcing (&body body) #!+sb-doc @@ -48,15 +50,27 @@ stopped for GC while T2 is waiting for the lock inside WITHOUT-GCING the system will be deadlocked. Since SBCL does not currently document its internal locks, application code can never be certain that this invariant is maintained." - `(unwind-protect - (let* ((*interrupts-enabled* nil) - (*gc-inhibit* t)) - ,@body) - (when (or (and *interrupts-enabled* *interrupt-pending*) - (and (not *gc-inhibit*) - (or *gc-pending* #!+sb-thread *stop-for-gc-pending*))) - (sb!unix::receive-pending-interrupt)))) - + (with-unique-names (without-gcing-body) + `(dx-flet ((,without-gcing-body () + ,@body)) + (if *gc-inhibit* + (,without-gcing-body) + ;; We need to disable interrupts before disabling GC, so + ;; that signal handlers using locks don't accidentally try + ;; to grab them with GC inhibited. + (let ((*in-without-gcing* t)) + (unwind-protect + (let* ((*allow-with-interrupts* nil) + (*interrupts-enabled* nil) + (*gc-inhibit* t)) + (,without-gcing-body)) + ;; This is not racy becuase maybe_defer_handler + ;; defers signals if *GC-INHIBIT* is NIL but there + ;; is a pending gc or stop-for-gc. + (when (or *interrupt-pending* + *gc-pending* + #!+sb-thread *stop-for-gc-pending*) + (sb!unix::receive-pending-interrupt)))))))) ;;; EOF-OR-LOSE is a useful macro that handles EOF. (defmacro eof-or-lose (stream eof-error-p eof-value) @@ -151,14 +165,19 @@ maintained." ;;; within the scope of a PREPARE-FOR-FAST-READ-CHAR. (defmacro fast-read-char (&optional (eof-error-p t) (eof-value ())) `(cond - ((not %frc-buffer%) - (funcall %frc-method% %frc-stream% ,eof-error-p ,eof-value)) - ((= %frc-index% +ansi-stream-in-buffer-length+) - (prog1 (fast-read-char-refill %frc-stream% ,eof-error-p ,eof-value) - (setq %frc-index% (ansi-stream-in-index %frc-stream%)))) - (t - (prog1 (aref %frc-buffer% %frc-index%) - (incf %frc-index%))))) + ((not %frc-buffer%) + (funcall %frc-method% %frc-stream% ,eof-error-p ,eof-value)) + ((= %frc-index% +ansi-stream-in-buffer-length+) + (multiple-value-bind (eof-p index-or-value) + (fast-read-char-refill %frc-stream% ,eof-error-p ,eof-value) + (if eof-p + index-or-value + (progn + (setq %frc-index% (1+ index-or-value)) + (aref %frc-buffer% index-or-value))))) + (t + (prog1 (aref %frc-buffer% %frc-index%) + (incf %frc-index%))))) ;;;; And these for the fasloader...