/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * $Id: StoragePriv.h,v 1.4 1999/01/18 15:21:40 simonm Exp $
+ * $Id: StoragePriv.h,v 1.14 2001/01/24 15:39:50 simonmar Exp $
+ *
+ * (c) The GHC Team, 1998-1999
*
* Internal Storage Manger Interface
*
#ifndef STORAGEPRIV_H
#define STORAGEPRIV_H
-/* GENERATION GC NOTES
- *
- * We support an arbitrary number of generations, with an arbitrary number
- * of steps per generation. Notes (in no particular order):
- *
- * - all generations except the oldest should have two steps. This gives
- * objects a decent chance to age before being promoted, and in
- * particular will ensure that we don't end up with too many
- * thunks being updated in older generations.
- *
- * - the oldest generation has one step. There's no point in aging
- * objects in the oldest generation.
- *
- * - generation 0, step 0 (G0S0) is the allocation area. It is given
- * a fixed set of blocks during initialisation, and these blocks
- * are never freed.
- *
- * - during garbage collection, each step which is an evacuation
- * destination (i.e. all steps except G0S0) is allocated a to-space.
- * evacuated objects are allocated into the step's to-space until
- * GC is finished, when the original step's contents may be freed
- * and replaced by the to-space.
- *
- * - the mutable-list is per-generation (not per-step). G0 doesn't
- * have one (since every garbage collection collects at least G0).
- *
- * - block descriptors contain pointers to both the step and the
- * generation that the block belongs to, for convenience.
- *
- * - static objects are stored in per-generation lists. See GC.c for
- * details of how we collect CAFs in the generational scheme.
- *
- * - large objects are per-step, and are promoted in the same way
- * as small objects, except that we may allocate large objects into
- * generation 1 initially.
- */
-
-typedef struct _step {
- nat no; /* step number */
- bdescr *blocks; /* blocks in this step */
- nat n_blocks; /* number of blocks */
- struct _step *to; /* where collected objects from this step go */
- struct _generation *gen; /* generation this step belongs to */
- bdescr *large_objects; /* large objects (doubly linked) */
-
- /* temporary use during GC: */
- StgPtr hp; /* next free locn in to-space */
- StgPtr hpLim; /* end of current to-space block */
- bdescr *hp_bd; /* bdescr of current to-space block */
- bdescr *to_space; /* bdescr of first to-space block */
- nat to_blocks; /* number of blocks in to-space */
- bdescr *scan_bd; /* block currently being scanned */
- StgPtr scan; /* scan pointer in current block */
- bdescr *new_large_objects; /* large objects collected so far */
- bdescr *scavenged_large_objects; /* live large objects after GC (dbl link) */
-} step;
-
-typedef struct _generation {
- nat no; /* generation number */
- step *steps; /* steps */
- nat n_steps; /* number of steps */
- nat max_blocks; /* max blocks in step 0 */
- StgMutClosure *mut_list; /* mutable objects in this generation (not G0)*/
-
- /* temporary use during GC: */
- StgMutClosure *saved_mut_list;
-
- /* stats information */
- nat collections;
- nat failed_promotions;
-} generation;
-
#define END_OF_STATIC_LIST stgCast(StgClosure*,1)
extern generation *generations;
extern nat alloc_blocks;
extern nat alloc_blocks_lim;
+extern lnat total_allocated;
+
+/* Nursery manipulation */
+extern void allocNurseries ( void );
+extern void resetNurseries ( void );
+extern bdescr * allocNursery ( bdescr *last_bd, nat blocks );
+extern void resizeNursery ( nat blocks );
+
+/* Stats 'n' stuff */
+extern lnat calcAllocated ( void );
+extern lnat calcLive ( void );
+extern lnat calcNeeded ( void );
+
static inline void
dbl_link_onto(bdescr *bd, bdescr **list)
{
* A mutable list is ended with END_MUT_LIST, so that we can use NULL
* as an indication that an object is not on a mutable list.
*/
-#define END_MUT_LIST ((StgMutClosure *)(void *)&END_MUT_LIST_closure)
+#define END_MUT_LIST ((StgMutClosure *)(void *)&stg_END_MUT_LIST_closure)
#ifdef DEBUG
extern void memInventory(void);
+extern void checkSanity(nat N);
#endif
+/*
+ * These three are used by the garbage collector when we have
+ * dynamically-linked object modules. (see ClosureMacros.h,
+ * IS_CODE_PTR etc.).
+ * Defined in Linker.c.
+ */
+int is_dynamically_loaded_code_or_rodata_ptr ( void* p );
+int is_dynamically_loaded_rwdata_ptr ( void* p );
+int is_not_dynamically_loaded_ptr ( void* p );
+
#endif /* STORAGEPRIV_H */