X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ghc%2Fincludes%2FClosures.h;h=855b72892332e6a7d8380a050ac9f545c5348f48;hb=2b7a296e52e969c969e3b77b37f512a4ff59d9ae;hp=f77ce9af784e231798553bde0dd338a47b707bb4;hpb=4391e44f910ce579f269986faef9e5db8907a6c0;p=ghc-hetmet.git diff --git a/ghc/includes/Closures.h b/ghc/includes/Closures.h index f77ce9a..855b728 100644 --- a/ghc/includes/Closures.h +++ b/ghc/includes/Closures.h @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * $Id: Closures.h,v 1.3 1999/01/13 17:25:53 simonm Exp $ + * $Id: Closures.h,v 1.26 2001/02/11 17:51:08 simonmar Exp $ + * + * (c) The GHC Team, 1998-1999 * * Closures * @@ -35,21 +37,39 @@ typedef struct { The parallel header -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -#ifdef GRAN +#ifdef PAR typedef struct { - W_ procs; -} StgGranHeader; + /* StgWord ga; */ /* nope! global addresses are managed via a hash table */ +} StgParHeader; #else /* !PAR */ typedef struct { /* empty */ -} StgGranHeader; +} StgParHeader; #endif /* PAR */ /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + The GranSim header + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +#if defined(GRAN) + +typedef struct { + StgWord procs; /* bitmask indicating on which PEs this closure resides */ +} StgGranHeader; + +#else /* !GRAN */ + +typedef struct { + /* empty */ +} StgGranHeader; + +#endif /* GRAN */ + +/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The ticky-ticky header Comment from old Ticky.h: @@ -68,19 +88,19 @@ typedef struct { info tables to be @_Evacuate_1@ and @_Scavenge_1_0@. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -#ifdef TICKY +#ifdef TICKY_TICKY typedef struct { - W_ updated; + /* old: W_ updated; */ } StgTickyHeader; -#else /* !TICKY */ +#else /* !TICKY_TICKY */ typedef struct { /* empty */ } StgTickyHeader; -#endif /* TICKY */ +#endif /* TICKY_TICKY */ /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The full fixed-size closure header @@ -91,9 +111,18 @@ typedef struct { typedef struct { const struct _StgInfoTable* info; +#ifdef PROFILING StgProfHeader prof; - StgGranHeader par; +#endif +#ifdef PAR + StgParHeader par; +#endif +#ifdef GRAN + StgGranHeader gran; +#endif +#ifdef TICKY_TICKY StgTickyHeader ticky; +#endif } StgHeader; #define FIXED_HS (sizeof(StgHeader)) @@ -108,10 +137,10 @@ typedef struct { /* All closures follow the generic format */ -typedef struct StgClosure_ { +struct StgClosure_ { StgHeader header; struct StgClosure_ *payload[0]; -} StgClosure; +}; /* What a stroke of luck - all our mutable closures follow the same * basic layout, with the mutable link field as the second field after @@ -121,7 +150,7 @@ typedef struct StgClosure_ { typedef struct StgMutClosure_ { StgHeader header; - StgPtr *padding; + StgWord padding; struct StgMutClosure_ *mut_link; struct StgClosure_ *payload[0]; } StgMutClosure; @@ -135,25 +164,17 @@ typedef struct { StgHeader header; StgWord n_args; StgClosure *fun; - StgPtr payload[0]; + StgClosure *payload[0]; } StgPAP; typedef struct { StgHeader header; StgWord n_args; StgClosure *fun; - StgPtr payload[0]; + StgClosure *payload[0]; } StgAP_UPD; typedef struct { - StgHeader header; - StgWord n_ptrs; - StgWord n_words; - StgWord n_instrs; - StgPtr payload[0]; -} StgBCO; - -typedef struct { StgHeader header; StgClosure *indirectee; } StgInd; @@ -165,23 +186,12 @@ typedef struct { } StgIndOldGen; typedef struct { - StgHeader header; - StgClosure *indirectee; - StgClosure *static_link; + StgHeader header; + StgClosure *indirectee; + StgClosure *static_link; + struct _StgInfoTable *saved_info; } StgIndStatic; -typedef struct StgCAF_ { - StgHeader header; - StgClosure *body; - StgClosure *value; - struct StgCAF_ *link; -} StgCAF; - -typedef struct { - StgHeader header; - struct StgTSO_ *blocking_queue; -} StgBlackHole; - typedef struct { StgHeader header; StgWord words; @@ -201,6 +211,23 @@ typedef struct { StgMutClosure *mut_link; } StgMutVar; +typedef struct { + StgHeader header; + StgArrWords *instrs; /* a pointer to an ArrWords */ + StgArrWords *literals; /* a pointer to an ArrWords */ + StgMutArrPtrs *ptrs; /* a pointer to a MutArrPtrs */ + StgArrWords *itbls; /* a pointer to an ArrWords */ +} StgBCO; + +/* + A collective typedef for all linkable stack frames i.e. + StgUpdateFrame, StgSeqFrame, StgCatchFrame +*/ +typedef struct _StgFrame { + StgHeader header; + struct _StgFrame *link; +} StgFrame; + typedef struct _StgUpdateFrame { StgHeader header; struct _StgUpdateFrame *link; @@ -215,6 +242,7 @@ typedef struct { typedef struct { StgHeader header; struct _StgUpdateFrame *link; + StgInt exceptions_blocked; StgClosure *handler; } StgCatchFrame; @@ -242,21 +270,31 @@ typedef struct _StgForeignObj { StgAddr data; /* pointer to data in non-haskell-land */ } StgForeignObj; +typedef struct _StgStableName { + StgHeader header; + StgWord sn; +} StgStableName; + typedef struct _StgWeak { /* Weak v */ StgHeader header; StgClosure *key; StgClosure *value; /* v */ - StgClosure *finaliser; + StgClosure *finalizer; struct _StgWeak *link; } StgWeak; +typedef struct _StgDeadWeak { /* Weak v */ + StgHeader header; + struct _StgWeak *link; +} StgDeadWeak; + /* Dynamic stack frames - these have a liveness mask in the object * itself, rather than in the info table. Useful for generic heap * check code. */ typedef struct { - StgHeader header; + const struct _StgInfoTable* info; StgWord liveness; StgWord ret_addr; StgWord payload[0]; @@ -272,12 +310,82 @@ typedef struct { StgClosure* value; } StgMVar; -/* Parallel FETCH_ME closures */ -#ifdef PAR -typedef struct { +#if defined(PAR) || defined(GRAN) +/* + StgBlockingQueueElement is a ``collective type'' representing the types + of closures that can be found on a blocking queue: StgTSO, StgRBHSave, + StgBlockedFetch. (StgRBHSave can only appear at the end of a blocking + queue). Logically, this is a union type, but defining another struct + with a common layout is easier to handle in the code (same as for + StgMutClosures). + Note that in the standard setup only StgTSOs can be on a blocking queue. + This is one of the main reasons for slightly different code in files + such as Schedule.c. +*/ +typedef struct StgBlockingQueueElement_ { + StgHeader header; + struct StgBlockingQueueElement_ *link; /* next elem in BQ */ + StgMutClosure *mut_link; /* next elem in mutable list */ + struct StgClosure_ *payload[0];/* contents of the closure */ +} StgBlockingQueueElement; + +/* only difference to std code is type of the elem in the BQ */ +typedef struct StgBlockingQueue_ { + StgHeader header; + struct StgBlockingQueueElement_ *blocking_queue; /* start of the BQ */ + StgMutClosure *mut_link; /* next elem in mutable list */ +} StgBlockingQueue; + +/* this closure is hanging at the end of a blocking queue in (see RBH.c) */ +typedef struct StgRBHSave_ { StgHeader header; - void *ga; /* type globalAddr is abstract here */ + StgClosure *payload[0]; /* 2 words ripped out of the guts of the */ +} StgRBHSave; /* closure holding the blocking queue */ + +typedef struct StgRBH_ { + StgHeader header; + struct StgBlockingQueueElement_ *blocking_queue; /* start of the BQ */ + StgMutClosure *mut_link; /* next elem in mutable list */ +} StgRBH; + +#else + +typedef struct StgBlockingQueue_ { + StgHeader header; + struct StgTSO_ *blocking_queue; + StgMutClosure *mut_link; +} StgBlockingQueue; + +#endif + +#if defined(PAR) +/* global indirections aka FETCH_ME closures */ +typedef struct StgFetchMe_ { + StgHeader header; + globalAddr *ga; /* ptr to unique id for a closure */ + StgMutClosure *mut_link; /* next elem in mutable list */ } StgFetchMe; + +/* same contents as an ordinary StgBlockingQueue */ +typedef struct StgFetchMeBlockingQueue_ { + StgHeader header; + struct StgBlockingQueueElement_ *blocking_queue; /* start of the BQ */ + StgMutClosure *mut_link; /* next elem in mutable list */ +} StgFetchMeBlockingQueue; + +/* This is an entry in a blocking queue. It indicates a fetch request from a + TSO on another PE demanding the value of this closur. Note that a + StgBlockedFetch can only occur in a BQ. Once the node is evaluated and + updated with the result, the result will be sent back (the PE is encoded + in the globalAddr) and the StgBlockedFetch closure will be nuked. +*/ +typedef struct StgBlockedFetch_ { + StgHeader header; + struct StgBlockingQueueElement_ *link; /* next elem in the BQ */ + StgMutClosure *mut_link; /* next elem in mutable list */ + StgClosure *node; /* node to fetch */ + globalAddr ga; /* where to send the result to */ +} StgBlockedFetch; /* NB: not just a ptr to a GA */ #endif #endif /* CLOSURES_H */