X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcode%2Ftoplevel.lisp;h=d1df3483a55a7aacc87233c63f570f7d214e3392;hb=d36b416ae1fe7ba8a8d8e4ad7493458638028075;hp=092a0cb30735b4f3c1b6c056578b6a08fc3faaf5;hpb=f0d511130027c6878f08d619ccc92ef588d81223;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/code/toplevel.lisp b/src/code/toplevel.lisp index 092a0cb..d1df348 100644 --- a/src/code/toplevel.lisp +++ b/src/code/toplevel.lisp @@ -25,8 +25,7 @@ ;;; specials initialized by !COLD-INIT ;;; FIXME: These could be converted to DEFVARs. -(declaim (special *gc-inhibit* *already-maybe-gcing* - *need-to-collect-garbage* +(declaim (special *gc-inhibit* *need-to-collect-garbage* *gc-notify-stream* *before-gc-hooks* *after-gc-hooks* #!+x86 *pseudo-atomic-atomic* @@ -65,7 +64,8 @@ (/show0 "back from INFINITE-ERROR-PROTECTOR") (let ((*current-error-depth* (1+ *current-error-depth*))) (/show0 "in INFINITE-ERROR-PROTECT, incremented error depth") - #+sb-show (sb-debug:backtrace) + ;; arbitrary truncation + #!+sb-show (sb!debug:backtrace 8) ,@forms))) ;;; a helper function for INFINITE-ERROR-PROTECT @@ -125,7 +125,6 @@ ;;;; miscellaneous external functions -#!-mp ; The multi-processing version is defined in multi-proc.lisp. (defun sleep (n) #!+sb-doc "This function causes execution to be suspended for N seconds. N may @@ -152,75 +151,89 @@ ;;; Zero the unused portion of the control stack so that old objects ;;; are not kept alive because of uninitialized stack variables. -;;; -;;; FIXME: Why do we need to do this instead of just letting GC read -;;; the stack pointer and avoid messing with the unused portion of -;;; the control stack? (Is this a multithreading thing where there's -;;; one control stack and stack pointer per thread, and it might not -;;; be easy to tell what a thread's stack pointer value is when -;;; looking in from another thread?) + +;;; "To summarize the problem, since not all allocated stack frame +;;; slots are guaranteed to be written by the time you call an another +;;; function or GC, there may be garbage pointers retained in your +;;; dead stack locations. The stack scrubbing only affects the part +;;; of the stack from the SP to the end of the allocated stack." +;;; - ram, on cmucl-imp, Tue, 25 Sep 2001 + +;;; So, as an (admittedly lame) workaround, from time to time we call +;;; scrub-control-stack to zero out all the unused portion. This is +;;; supposed to happen when the stack is mostly empty, so that we have +;;; a chance of clearing more of it: callers are currently (2002.07.18) +;;; REPL and SUB-GC + (defun scrub-control-stack () (declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 0)) (values (unsigned-byte 20))) ; FIXME: DECLARE VALUES? #!-stack-grows-downward-not-upward - (labels - ((scrub (ptr offset count) - (declare (type system-area-pointer ptr) - (type (unsigned-byte 16) offset) - (type (unsigned-byte 20) count) - (values (unsigned-byte 20))) - (cond ((= offset bytes-per-scrub-unit) - (look (sap+ ptr bytes-per-scrub-unit) 0 count)) - (t - (setf (sap-ref-32 ptr offset) 0) - (scrub ptr (+ offset sb!vm:n-word-bytes) count)))) - (look (ptr offset count) - (declare (type system-area-pointer ptr) - (type (unsigned-byte 16) offset) - (type (unsigned-byte 20) count) - (values (unsigned-byte 20))) - (cond ((= offset bytes-per-scrub-unit) - count) - ((zerop (sap-ref-32 ptr offset)) - (look ptr (+ offset sb!vm:n-word-bytes) count)) - (t - (scrub ptr offset (+ count sb!vm:n-word-bytes)))))) - (let* ((csp (sap-int (sb!c::control-stack-pointer-sap))) - (initial-offset (logand csp (1- bytes-per-scrub-unit)))) + (let* ((csp (sap-int (sb!c::control-stack-pointer-sap))) + (initial-offset (logand csp (1- bytes-per-scrub-unit))) + (end-of-stack + (- sb!vm::*control-stack-end* sb!c:*backend-page-size*))) + (labels + ((scrub (ptr offset count) + (declare (type system-area-pointer ptr) + (type (unsigned-byte 16) offset) + (type (unsigned-byte 20) count) + (values (unsigned-byte 20))) + (cond ((>= (sap-int ptr) end-of-stack) 0) + ((= offset bytes-per-scrub-unit) + (look (sap+ ptr bytes-per-scrub-unit) 0 count)) + (t + (setf (sap-ref-32 ptr offset) 0) + (scrub ptr (+ offset sb!vm:n-word-bytes) count)))) + (look (ptr offset count) + (declare (type system-area-pointer ptr) + (type (unsigned-byte 16) offset) + (type (unsigned-byte 20) count) + (values (unsigned-byte 20))) + (cond ((>= (sap-int ptr) end-of-stack) 0) + ((= offset bytes-per-scrub-unit) + count) + ((zerop (sap-ref-32 ptr offset)) + (look ptr (+ offset sb!vm:n-word-bytes) count)) + (t + (scrub ptr offset (+ count sb!vm:n-word-bytes)))))) (declare (type (unsigned-byte 32) csp)) (scrub (int-sap (- csp initial-offset)) (* (floor initial-offset sb!vm:n-word-bytes) sb!vm:n-word-bytes) 0))) #!+stack-grows-downward-not-upward - (labels - ((scrub (ptr offset count) - (declare (type system-area-pointer ptr) - (type (unsigned-byte 16) offset) - (type (unsigned-byte 20) count) - (values (unsigned-byte 20))) - (let ((loc (int-sap (- (sap-int ptr) (+ offset sb!vm:n-word-bytes))))) - (cond ((= offset bytes-per-scrub-unit) - (look (int-sap (- (sap-int ptr) bytes-per-scrub-unit)) - 0 count)) - (t ;; need to fix bug in %SET-STACK-REF - (setf (sap-ref-32 loc 0) 0) - (scrub ptr (+ offset sb!vm:n-word-bytes) count))))) - (look (ptr offset count) - (declare (type system-area-pointer ptr) - (type (unsigned-byte 16) offset) - (type (unsigned-byte 20) count) - (values (unsigned-byte 20))) - (let ((loc (int-sap (- (sap-int ptr) offset)))) - (cond ((= offset bytes-per-scrub-unit) - count) - ((zerop (sb!kernel::get-lisp-obj-address (stack-ref loc 0))) - (look ptr (+ offset sb!vm:n-word-bytes) count)) - (t - (scrub ptr offset (+ count sb!vm:n-word-bytes))))))) - (let* ((csp (sap-int (sb!c::control-stack-pointer-sap))) - (initial-offset (logand csp (1- bytes-per-scrub-unit)))) + (let* ((csp (sap-int (sb!c::control-stack-pointer-sap))) + (end-of-stack (+ sb!vm::*control-stack-start* sb!c:*backend-page-size*)) + (initial-offset (logand csp (1- bytes-per-scrub-unit)))) + (labels + ((scrub (ptr offset count) + (declare (type system-area-pointer ptr) + (type (unsigned-byte 16) offset) + (type (unsigned-byte 20) count) + (values (unsigned-byte 20))) + (let ((loc (int-sap (- (sap-int ptr) (+ offset sb!vm:n-word-bytes))))) + (cond ((< (sap-int loc) end-of-stack) 0) + ((= offset bytes-per-scrub-unit) + (look (int-sap (- (sap-int ptr) bytes-per-scrub-unit)) + 0 count)) + (t ;; need to fix bug in %SET-STACK-REF + (setf (sap-ref-32 loc 0) 0) + (scrub ptr (+ offset sb!vm:n-word-bytes) count))))) + (look (ptr offset count) + (declare (type system-area-pointer ptr) + (type (unsigned-byte 16) offset) + (type (unsigned-byte 20) count) + (values (unsigned-byte 20))) + (let ((loc (int-sap (- (sap-int ptr) offset)))) + (cond ((< (sap-int loc) end-of-stack) 0) + ((= offset bytes-per-scrub-unit) + count) + ((zerop (sb!kernel::get-lisp-obj-address (stack-ref loc 0))) + (look ptr (+ offset sb!vm:n-word-bytes) count)) + (t + (scrub ptr offset (+ count sb!vm:n-word-bytes))))))) (declare (type (unsigned-byte 32) csp)) (scrub (int-sap (+ csp initial-offset)) (* (floor initial-offset sb!vm:n-word-bytes) sb!vm:n-word-bytes) @@ -245,7 +258,10 @@ "Evaluate FORM, returning whatever it returns and adjusting ***, **, *, +++, ++, +, ///, //, /, and -." (setf - form) - (let ((results (multiple-value-list (eval form)))) + (let ((results + (multiple-value-list + (eval-in-lexenv form + (make-null-interactive-lexenv))))) (setf /// // // / / results @@ -279,13 +295,26 @@ (defun toplevel-init () (/show0 "entering TOPLEVEL-INIT") - - (let ((sysinit nil) ; value of --sysinit option - (userinit nil) ; value of --userinit option - (reversed-evals nil) ; values of --eval options, in reverse order; and - ; also --load options, translated into --eval - (noprint nil) ; Has a --noprint option been seen? - (options (rest *posix-argv*))) ; skipping program name + (setf sb!thread::*session-lock* (sb!thread:make-mutex :name "the terminal")) + (sb!thread::get-foreground) + (let (;; value of --sysinit option + (sysinit nil) + ;; value of --userinit option + (userinit nil) + ;; values of --eval options, in reverse order; and also any + ;; other options (like --load) which're translated into --eval + ;; + ;; The values are stored as strings, so that they can be + ;; passed to READ only after their predecessors have been + ;; EVALed, so that things work when e.g. REQUIRE in one EVAL + ;; form creates a package referred to in the next EVAL form. + (reversed-evals nil) + ;; Has a --noprint option been seen? + (noprint nil) + ;; everything in *POSIX-ARGV* except for argv[0]=programname + (options (rest *posix-argv*))) + + (declare (type list options)) (/show0 "done with outer LET in TOPLEVEL-INIT") @@ -318,22 +347,11 @@ (setf userinit (pop-option)))) ((string= option "--eval") (pop-option) - (let ((eval-as-string (pop-option))) - (with-input-from-string (eval-stream eval-as-string) - (let* ((eof-marker (cons :eof :eof)) - (eval (read eval-stream nil eof-marker)) - (eof (read eval-stream nil eof-marker))) - (cond ((eq eval eof-marker) - (error "unable to parse ~S" - eval-as-string)) - ((not (eq eof eof-marker)) - (error "more than one expression in ~S" - eval-as-string)) - (t - (push eval reversed-evals))))))) + (push (pop-option) reversed-evals)) ((string= option "--load") (pop-option) - (push `(load ,(pop-option)) reversed-evals)) + (push (concatenate 'string "(LOAD \"" (pop-option) "\")") + reversed-evals)) ((string= option "--noprint") (pop-option) (setf noprint t)) @@ -343,10 +361,10 @@ ((string= option "--noprogrammer") (warn "treating deprecated --noprogrammer as --disable-debugger") (pop-option) - (push '(disable-debugger) reversed-evals)) + (push "(DISABLE-DEBUGGER)" reversed-evals)) ((string= option "--disable-debugger") (pop-option) - (push '(disable-debugger) reversed-evals)) + (push "(DISABLE-DEBUGGER)" reversed-evals)) ((string= option "--end-toplevel-options") (pop-option) (return)) @@ -367,7 +385,7 @@ (return))))))) (/show0 "done with LOOP WHILE OPTIONS DO in TOPLEVEL-INIT") - ;; Excise all the options that we processed, so that only + ;; Delete all the options that we processed, so that only ;; user-level options are left visible to user code. (setf (rest *posix-argv*) options) @@ -376,6 +394,7 @@ (flet (;; If any of POSSIBLE-INIT-FILE-NAMES names a real file, ;; return its truename. (probe-init-files (&rest possible-init-file-names) + (declare (type list possible-init-file-names)) (/show0 "entering PROBE-INIT-FILES") (prog1 (find-if (lambda (x) @@ -423,10 +442,23 @@ ;; Process --eval options. (/show0 "handling --eval options in TOPLEVEL-INIT") - (dolist (eval (reverse reversed-evals)) + (dolist (expr-as-string (reverse reversed-evals)) (/show0 "handling one --eval option in TOPLEVEL-INIT") - (eval eval) - (flush-standard-output-streams))) + (let ((expr (with-input-from-string (eval-stream + expr-as-string) + (let* ((eof-marker (cons :eof :eof)) + (result (read eval-stream nil eof-marker)) + (eof (read eval-stream nil eof-marker))) + (cond ((eq result eof-marker) + (error "unable to parse ~S" + expr-as-string)) + ((not (eq eof eof-marker)) + (error "more than one expression in ~S" + expr-as-string)) + (t + result)))))) + (eval expr) + (flush-standard-output-streams)))) (continue () :report "Continue anyway (skipping to toplevel read/eval/print loop)." @@ -482,35 +514,68 @@ ;; get you out to here. (with-simple-restart (abort - "Reduce debugger level (leaving debugger, returning to toplevel).") + "~@") (catch 'toplevel-catcher #!-sunos (sb!unix:unix-sigsetmask 0) ; FIXME: What is this for? - (repl noprint) + ;; in the event of a control-stack-exhausted-error, we should + ;; have unwound enough stack by the time we get here that this + ;; is now possible + (sb!kernel::protect-control-stack-guard-page 1) + (funcall *repl-fun* noprint) (critically-unreachable "after REPL"))))))) -(defun repl (noprint) +;;; Our default REPL prompt is the minimal traditional one. +(defun repl-prompt-fun (stream) + (fresh-line stream) + (write-string "* " stream)) ; arbitrary but customary REPL prompt + +;;; Our default form reader does relatively little magic, but does +;;; handle the Unix-style EOF-is-end-of-process convention. +(defun repl-read-form-fun (in out) + (declare (type stream in out) (ignore out)) + (let* ((eof-marker (cons nil nil)) + (form (read in nil eof-marker))) + (if (eq form eof-marker) + (quit) + form))) + +;;; hooks to support customized toplevels like ACL-style toplevel +;;; from KMR on sbcl-devel 2002-12-21 +(defvar *repl-read-form-fun* #'repl-read-form-fun + "a function of two stream arguments IN and OUT for the toplevel REPL to + call: Return the next Lisp form to evaluate (possibly handling other + magic -- like ACL-style keyword commands -- which precede the next + Lisp form). The OUT stream is there to support magic which requires + issuing new prompts.") +(defvar *repl-prompt-fun* #'repl-prompt-fun + "a function of one argument STREAM for the toplevel REPL to call: Prompt + the user for input.") +(defvar *repl-fun* #'repl-fun + "a function of one argument NOPRINT that provides the REPL for the system. + Assumes that *standard-input* and *standard-output* are setup.") + +(defun repl-fun (noprint) (/show0 "entering REPL") - (let ((eof-marker (cons :eof nil))) - (loop - ;; FIXME: It seems bad to have GC behavior depend on scrubbing the - ;; control stack before each interactive command. Isn't there some - ;; way we can convince the GC to just ignore dead areas of the - ;; control stack, so that we don't need to rely on this half-measure? - (scrub-control-stack) + (loop + ;; (See comment preceding the definition of SCRUB-CONTROL-STACK.) + (scrub-control-stack) + (unless noprint + (funcall *repl-prompt-fun* *standard-output*) + ;; (Should *REPL-PROMPT-FUN* be responsible for doing its own + ;; FORCE-OUTPUT? I can't imagine a valid reason for it not to + ;; be done here, so leaving it up to *REPL-PROMPT-FUN* seems + ;; odd. But maybe there *is* a valid reason in some + ;; circumstances? perhaps some deadlock issue when being driven + ;; by another process or something...) + (force-output *standard-output*)) + (let* ((form (funcall *repl-read-form-fun* + *standard-input* + *standard-output*)) + (results (multiple-value-list (interactive-eval form)))) (unless noprint - (fresh-line) - (write-string "* ") ; arbitrary but customary REPL prompt - (flush-standard-output-streams)) - (let ((form (read *standard-input* nil eof-marker))) - (cond ((eq form eof-marker) - (/show0 "doing QUIT for EOF in REPL") - (quit)) - (t - (let ((results (multiple-value-list (interactive-eval form)))) - (unless noprint - (dolist (result results) - (fresh-line) - (prin1 result)))))))))) + (dolist (result results) + (fresh-line) + (prin1 result)))))) ;;; suitable value for *DEBUGGER-HOOK* for a noninteractive Unix-y program (defun noprogrammer-debugger-hook-fun (condition old-debugger-hook)