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| #ifndef prgc_h___ |
| #define prgc_h___ |
| |
| /* |
| ** API to NSPR gc memory system. |
| */ |
| #include "prtypes.h" |
| #include "prmon.h" |
| #include "prthread.h" |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| |
| #if defined(WIN16) |
| #define GCPTR __far |
| #else |
| #define GCPTR |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C |
| |
| /* |
| ** Initialize the garbage collector. |
| ** "flags" is the trace flags (see below). |
| ** "initialHeapSize" is the initial size of the heap and may be zero |
| ** if the default is desired. |
| ** "segmentSize" is the size of each segment of memory added to the |
| ** heap when the heap is grown. |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_InitGC( |
| PRWord flags, PRInt32 initialHeapSize, PRInt32 segmentSize, PRThreadScope scope); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Shuts down gc and frees up all memory associated with it. |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_ShutdownGC(PRBool finalizeOnExit); |
| |
| /* |
| ** This walk function will be called for every gc object in the |
| ** heap as it is walked. If it returns non-zero, the walk is terminated. |
| */ |
| typedef PRInt32 (*PRWalkFun)(void GCPTR* obj, void* data); |
| |
| /* |
| ** GC Type record. This defines all of the GC operations used on a |
| ** particular object type. These structures are passed to |
| ** PR_RegisterType. |
| */ |
| typedef struct GCType { |
| /* |
| ** Scan an object that is in the GC heap and call GCInfo.livePointer |
| ** on all of the pointers in it. If this slot is null then the object |
| ** won't be scanned (i.e. it has no embedded pointers). |
| */ |
| void (PR_CALLBACK *scan)(void GCPTR *obj); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Finalize an object that has no references. This is called by the |
| ** GC after it has determined where the object debris is but before |
| ** it has moved the debris to the logical "free list". The object is |
| ** marked alive for this call and removed from the list of objects |
| ** that need finalization (finalization only happens once for an |
| ** object). If this slot is null then the object doesn't need |
| ** finalization. |
| */ |
| void (PR_CALLBACK *finalize)(void GCPTR *obj); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Dump out an object during a PR_DumpGCHeap(). This is used as a |
| ** debugging tool. |
| */ |
| void (PR_CALLBACK *dump)(FILE *out, void GCPTR *obj, PRBool detailed, PRIntn indentLevel); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Add object to summary table. |
| */ |
| void (PR_CALLBACK *summarize)(void GCPTR *obj, PRUint32 bytes); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Free hook called by GC when the object is being freed. |
| */ |
| void (PR_CALLBACK *free)(void *obj); |
| |
| /* Weak pointer support: If the object has a weak pointer (Note: |
| at most one), this function is used to get the weak link's |
| offset from the start of the body of a gc object */ |
| PRUint32 (PR_CALLBACK *getWeakLinkOffset)(void *obj); |
| |
| /* Descriptive character for dumping this GCType */ |
| char kindChar; |
| |
| /* |
| ** Walker routine. This routine should apply fun(obj->ptr, data) |
| ** for every gc pointer within the object. |
| */ |
| PRInt32 (PR_CALLBACK *walk)(void GCPTR *obj, PRWalkFun fun, void* data); |
| } GCType; |
| |
| /* |
| ** This data structure must be added as the hash table passed to |
| ** the summarize method of GCType. |
| */ |
| typedef struct PRSummaryEntry { |
| void* clazz; |
| PRInt32 instancesCount; |
| PRInt32 totalSize; |
| } PRSummaryEntry; |
| |
| /* |
| ** This function pointer must be registered by users of nspr |
| ** to produce the finally summary after all object in the |
| ** heap have been visited. |
| */ |
| typedef void (PR_CALLBACK *PRSummaryPrinter)(FILE *out, void* closure); |
| |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_CALLBACK PR_RegisterSummaryPrinter(PRSummaryPrinter fun, void* closure); |
| |
| typedef void PR_CALLBACK GCRootFinder(void *arg); |
| typedef void PR_CALLBACK GCBeginFinalizeHook(void *arg); |
| typedef void PR_CALLBACK GCEndFinalizeHook(void *arg); |
| typedef void PR_CALLBACK GCBeginGCHook(void *arg); |
| typedef void PR_CALLBACK GCEndGCHook(void *arg); |
| |
| typedef enum { PR_GCBEGIN, PR_GCEND } GCLockHookArg; |
| |
| typedef void PR_CALLBACK GCLockHookFunc(GCLockHookArg arg1, void *arg2); |
| |
| typedef struct GCLockHook GCLockHook; |
| |
| struct GCLockHook { |
| GCLockHookFunc* func; |
| void* arg; |
| GCLockHook* next; |
| GCLockHook* prev; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| ** Hooks which are called at the beginning and end of the GC process. |
| ** The begin hooks are called before the root finding step. The hooks are |
| ** called with threading disabled, so it is now allowed to re-enter the |
| ** kernel. The end hooks are called after the gc has finished but before |
| ** the finalizer has run. |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_CALLBACK PR_SetBeginGCHook(GCBeginGCHook *hook, void *arg); |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_CALLBACK PR_GetBeginGCHook(GCBeginGCHook **hook, void **arg); |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_CALLBACK PR_SetEndGCHook(GCBeginGCHook *hook, void *arg); |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_CALLBACK PR_GetEndGCHook(GCEndGCHook **hook, void **arg); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Called before SuspendAll is called by dogc, so that GC thread can hold |
| ** all the locks before hand to avoid any deadlocks |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_SetGCLockHook(GCLockHook *hook, void *arg); |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_GetGCLockHook(GCLockHook **hook, void **arg); |
| */ |
| |
| PR_EXTERN(int) PR_RegisterGCLockHook(GCLockHookFunc *hook, void *arg); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Hooks which are called at the beginning and end of the GC finalization |
| ** process. After the GC has identified all of the dead objects in the |
| ** heap, it looks for objects that need finalization. Before it calls the |
| ** first finalization proc (see the GCType structure above) it calls the |
| ** begin hook. When it has finalized the last object it calls the end |
| ** hook. |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_SetBeginFinalizeHook(GCBeginFinalizeHook *hook, void *arg); |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_GetBeginFinalizeHook(GCBeginFinalizeHook **hook, void **arg); |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_SetEndFinalizeHook(GCBeginFinalizeHook *hook, void *arg); |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_GetEndFinalizeHook(GCEndFinalizeHook **hook, void **arg); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Register a GC type. Return's the index into the GC internal type |
| ** table. The returned value is passed to PR_AllocMemory. After the call, |
| ** the "type" memory belongs to the GC (the caller must not free it or |
| ** change it). |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(PRInt32) PR_RegisterType(GCType *type); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Register a root finder with the collector. The collector will call |
| ** these functions to identify all of the roots before collection |
| ** proceeds. "arg" is passed to the function when it is called. |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(PRStatus) PR_RegisterRootFinder(GCRootFinder func, char *name, void *arg); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Allocate some GC'able memory. The object must be at least bytes in |
| ** size. The type index function for the object is specified. "flags" |
| ** specifies some control flags. If PR_ALLOC_CLEAN is set then the memory |
| ** is zero'd before being returned. If PR_ALLOC_DOUBLE is set then the |
| ** allocated memory is double aligned. |
| ** |
| ** Any memory cell that you store a pointer to something allocated by |
| ** this call must be findable by the GC. Use the PR_RegisterRootFinder to |
| ** register new places where the GC will look for pointers into the heap. |
| ** The GC already knows how to scan any NSPR threads or monitors. |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(PRWord GCPTR *)PR_AllocMemory( |
| PRWord bytes, PRInt32 typeIndex, PRWord flags); |
| PR_EXTERN(PRWord GCPTR *)PR_AllocSimpleMemory( |
| PRWord bytes, PRInt32 typeIndex); |
| |
| /* |
| ** This function can be used to cause PR_AllocMemory to always return |
| ** NULL. This may be useful in low memory situations when we're trying to |
| ** shutdown applets. |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_EnableAllocation(PRBool yesOrNo); |
| |
| /* flags bits */ |
| #define PR_ALLOC_CLEAN 0x1 |
| #define PR_ALLOC_DOUBLE 0x2 |
| #define PR_ALLOC_ZERO_HANDLE 0x4 /* XXX yes, it's a hack */ |
| |
| /* |
| ** Force a garbage collection right now. Return when it completes. |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_GC(void); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Force a finalization right now. Return when finalization has |
| ** completed. Finalization completes when there are no more objects |
| ** pending finalization. This does not mean there are no objects in the |
| ** gc heap that will need finalization should a collection be done after |
| ** this call. |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_ForceFinalize(void); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Dump the GC heap out to the given file. This will stop the system dead |
| ** in its tracks while it is occuring. |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_DumpGCHeap(FILE *out, PRBool detailed); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Wrapper for PR_DumpGCHeap |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_DumpMemory(PRBool detailed); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Dump summary of objects allocated. |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_DumpMemorySummary(void); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Dump the application heaps. |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_DumpApplicationHeaps(void); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Helper function used by dump routines to do the indentation in a |
| ** consistent fashion. |
| */ |
| PR_EXTERN(void) PR_DumpIndent(FILE *out, PRIntn indent); |
| |
| /* |
| ** The GCInfo structure contains all of the GC state... |
| ** |
| ** busyMemory: |
| ** The amount of GC heap memory that is busy at this instant. Busy |
| ** doesn't mean alive, it just means that it has been |
| ** allocated. Immediately after a collection busy means how much is |
| ** alive. |
| ** |
| ** freeMemory: |
| ** The amount of GC heap memory that is as yet unallocated. |
| ** |
| ** allocMemory: |
| ** The sum of free and busy memory in the GC heap. |
| ** |
| ** maxMemory: |
| ** The maximum size that the GC heap is allowed to grow. |
| ** |
| ** lowSeg: |
| ** The lowest segment currently used in the GC heap. |
| ** |
| ** highSeg: |
| ** The highest segment currently used in the GC heap. |
| ** The lowSeg and highSeg members are used for a "quick test" of whether |
| ** a pointer falls within the GC heap. [ see GC_IN_HEAP(...) ] |
| ** |
| ** lock: |
| ** Monitor used for synchronization within the GC. |
| ** |
| ** finalizer: |
| ** Thread in which the GC finalizer is running. |
| ** |
| ** liveBlock: |
| ** Object scanning functions call through this function pointer to |
| ** register a potential block of pointers with the collector. (This is |
| ** currently not at all different than processRoot.) |
| ** |
| ** livePointer: |
| ** Object scanning functions call through this function pointer to |
| ** register a single pointer with the collector. |
| ** |
| ** processRootBlock: |
| ** When a root finder identifies a root it should call through this |
| ** function pointer so that the GC can process the root. The call takes |
| ** a base address and count which the gc will examine for valid heap |
| ** pointers. |
| ** |
| ** processRootPointer: |
| ** When a root finder identifies a root it should call through this |
| ** function pointer so that the GC can process the root. The call takes |
| ** a single pointer value. |
| */ |
| typedef struct GCInfoStr { |
| PRWord flags; /* trace flags (see below) */ |
| PRWord busyMemory; /* memory in use right now */ |
| PRWord freeMemory; /* memory free right now */ |
| PRWord allocMemory; /* sum of busy & free memory */ |
| PRWord maxMemory; /* max memory we are allowed to allocate */ |
| PRWord *lowSeg; /* lowest segment in the GC heap */ |
| PRWord *highSeg; /* highest segment in the GC heap */ |
| |
| PRMonitor *lock; |
| PRThread *finalizer; |
| |
| void (PR_CALLBACK *liveBlock)(void **base, PRInt32 count); |
| void (PR_CALLBACK *livePointer)(void *ptr); |
| void (PR_CALLBACK *processRootBlock)(void **base, PRInt32 count); |
| void (PR_CALLBACK *processRootPointer)(void *ptr); |
| FILE* dumpOutput; |
| #ifdef GCTIMINGHOOK |
| void (*gcTimingHook)(int32 gcTime); |
| #endif |
| } GCInfo; |
| |
| PR_EXTERN(GCInfo *) PR_GetGCInfo(void); |
| PR_EXTERN(PRBool) PR_GC_In_Heap(void GCPTR *object); |
| |
| /* |
| ** Simple bounds check to see if a pointer is anywhere near the GC heap. |
| ** Used to avoid calls to PR_ProcessRoot and GCInfo.livePointer by object |
| ** scanning code. |
| */ |
| #if !defined(XP_PC) || defined(_WIN32) |
| #define GC_IN_HEAP(_info, _p) (((PRWord*)(_p) >= (_info)->lowSeg) && \ |
| ((PRWord*)(_p) < (_info)->highSeg)) |
| #else |
| /* |
| ** The simple bounds check, above, doesn't work in Win16, because we don't |
| ** maintain: lowSeg == MIN(all segments) and highSeg == MAX(all segments). |
| ** So we have to do a little better. |
| */ |
| #define GC_IN_HEAP(_info, _p) PR_GC_In_Heap(_p) |
| #endif |
| |
| PR_EXTERN(PRWord) PR_GetObjectHeader(void *ptr); |
| |
| PR_EXTERN(PRWord) PR_SetObjectHeader(void *ptr, PRWord newUserBits); |
| |
| /************************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* Trace flags (passed to PR_InitGC or in environment GCLOG) */ |
| #define GC_TRACE 0x0001 |
| #define GC_ROOTS 0x0002 |
| #define GC_LIVE 0x0004 |
| #define GC_ALLOC 0x0008 |
| #define GC_MARK 0x0010 |
| #define GC_SWEEP 0x0020 |
| #define GC_DEBUG 0x0040 |
| #define GC_FINAL 0x0080 |
| |
| #if defined(DEBUG_kipp) || defined(DEBUG_warren) |
| #define GC_CHECK 0x0100 |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef DEBUG |
| #define GCTRACE(x, y) if (PR_GetGCInfo()->flags & x) GCTrace y |
| PR_EXTERN(void) GCTrace(char *fmt, ...); |
| #else |
| #define GCTRACE(x, y) |
| #endif |
| |
| PR_END_EXTERN_C |
| |
| #endif /* prgc_h___ */ |