/usr/lib/mlton/include/gc/object.h is in mlton-basis 20100608-5.1.
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* Jagannathan, and Stephen Weeks.
* Copyright (C) 1997-2000 NEC Research Institute.
*
* MLton is released under a BSD-style license.
* See the file MLton-LICENSE for details.
*/
#if (defined (MLTON_GC_INTERNAL_TYPES))
/*
* There are four kinds of ML objects:
* array, normal (fixed size), stack, and weak.
*/
typedef enum {
/* The tag indices here must agree with those in declareObjectTypes()
* in codegen/c-codegen/c-codegen.fun. */
ARRAY_TAG = 0,
NORMAL_TAG = 1,
STACK_TAG = 2,
WEAK_TAG = 3,
} GC_objectTypeTag;
#endif /* (defined (MLTON_GC_INTERNAL_TYPES)) */
#if (defined (MLTON_GC_INTERNAL_FUNCS))
static const char* objectTypeTagToString (GC_objectTypeTag tag);
#endif /* (defined (MLTON_GC_INTERNAL_FUNCS)) */
#if (defined (MLTON_GC_INTERNAL_TYPES))
/*
* Each object has a header, which immediately precedes the object data.
* A header has the following bit layout:
*
* 00 : 1
* 01 - 19 : type index bits, index into GC_state->objectTypes.
* 20 - 30 : counter bits, used by mark compact GC (initially 0)
* 31 : mark bit, used by mark compact GC (initially 0)
* 32 - 63 : 0wx00000000 (only w/ 64-bit header)
*/
#define GC_HEADER_TYPE__(z) uint ## z ## _t
#define GC_HEADER_TYPE_(z) GC_HEADER_TYPE__(z)
#define GC_HEADER_TYPE GC_HEADER_TYPE_(GC_MODEL_HEADER_SIZE)
typedef GC_HEADER_TYPE GC_header;
#define GC_HEADER_SIZE sizeof(GC_header)
#define PRIxHDR__(z) PRIx ## z
#define PRIxHDR_(z) PRIxHDR__(z)
#define PRIxHDR PRIxHDR_(GC_MODEL_HEADER_SIZE)
#define FMTHDR "%08"PRIxHDR
COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT(sizeof_objptr__eq__sizeof_header,
sizeof(objptr) == sizeof(GC_header));
#define GC_VALID_HEADER_MASK ((GC_header)0x1)
#define TYPE_INDEX_BITS 19
#define TYPE_INDEX_MASK ((GC_header)0x000FFFFE)
#define TYPE_INDEX_SHIFT 1
#define COUNTER_BITS 10
#define COUNTER_MASK ((GC_header)0x7FF00000)
#define COUNTER_SHIFT 20
#define MARK_BITS 1
#define MARK_MASK ((GC_header)0x80000000)
#define MARK_SHIFT 31
#endif /* (defined (MLTON_GC_INTERNAL_TYPES)) */
#if (defined (MLTON_GC_INTERNAL_FUNCS))
static inline GC_header* getHeaderp (pointer p);
static inline GC_header getHeader (pointer p);
static inline GC_header buildHeaderFromTypeIndex (uint32_t t);
#endif /* (defined (MLTON_GC_INTERNAL_FUNCS)) */
#if (defined (MLTON_GC_INTERNAL_TYPES))
/*
* Normal objects have the following layout:
*
* header ::
* (non heap-pointers)* ::
* (heap pointers)*
*
* Note that the non heap-pointers denote a sequence of primitive data
* values. These data values need not map directly to values of the
* native word size. MLton's aggressive representation strategies may
* pack multiple primitive values into the same native word.
* Likewise, a primitive value may span multiple native words (e.g.,
* Word64.word on an x86).
*/
#define GC_NORMAL_HEADER_SIZE GC_HEADER_SIZE
#endif /* (defined (MLTON_GC_INTERNAL_TYPES)) */
/* Array objects are described in "array.h" */
/* Stack objects are described in "stack.h" */
/* Weak objects are described in "weak.h" */
#if (defined (MLTON_GC_INTERNAL_TYPES))
/*
* The type index of a header is an index into an array of object
* types, where each element describes the layout of an object. The
* object types array is declared as:
*
* GC_objectType *objectTypes;
*
* The objectTypes pointer is initialized to point to a static array
* of object types that is emitted for each compiled program. The
* hasIdentity field indicates whether or not the object has mutable
* fields, in which case it may not be hash-cons-ed. In a normal
* object, the bytesNonObjptrs field indicates the number of bytes of
* non heap-pointer data, while the numObjptrs field indicates the
* number of heap pointers. In an array object, the bytesNonObjptrs
* field indicates the number of bytes of non heap-pointer data in a
* single array element, while the numObjptrs field indicates the
* number of heap pointers in a single array element. In a stack
* object, the bytesNonObjptrs and numObjptrs fields are irrelevant.
* In a weak object, the bytesNonObjptrs and numObjptrs fields are
* interpreted as in a normal object.
*/
typedef struct GC_objectType {
/* Keep tag first, at zero offset, since it is referenced most often. */
GC_objectTypeTag tag;
bool hasIdentity;
uint16_t bytesNonObjptrs;
uint16_t numObjptrs;
} *GC_objectType;
enum {
/* The type indices here must agree with those in backend/rep-type.fun. */
STACK_TYPE_INDEX = 0,
THREAD_TYPE_INDEX = 1,
WEAK_GONE_TYPE_INDEX = 2,
WORD8_VECTOR_TYPE_INDEX = 3,
WORD32_VECTOR_TYPE_INDEX = 4,
WORD16_VECTOR_TYPE_INDEX = 5,
WORD64_VECTOR_TYPE_INDEX = 6,
};
#endif /* (defined (MLTON_GC_INTERNAL_TYPES)) */
#if (defined (MLTON_GC_INTERNAL_FUNCS))
#define GC_STACK_HEADER buildHeaderFromTypeIndex (STACK_TYPE_INDEX)
#define GC_THREAD_HEADER buildHeaderFromTypeIndex (THREAD_TYPE_INDEX)
#define GC_WEAK_GONE_HEADER buildHeaderFromTypeIndex (WEAK_GONE_TYPE_INDEX)
#define GC_WORD8_VECTOR_HEADER buildHeaderFromTypeIndex (WORD8_VECTOR_TYPE_INDEX)
#define GC_WORD16_VECTOR_HEADER buildHeaderFromTypeIndex (WORD16_VECTOR_TYPE_INDEX)
#define GC_WORD32_VECTOR_HEADER buildHeaderFromTypeIndex (WORD32_VECTOR_TYPE_INDEX)
#define GC_WORD64_VECTOR_HEADER buildHeaderFromTypeIndex (WORD64_VECTOR_TYPE_INDEX)
static inline void splitHeader (GC_state s, GC_header header,
GC_objectTypeTag *tagRet, bool *hasIdentityRet,
uint16_t *bytesNonObjptrsRet, uint16_t *numObjptrsRet);
static inline pointer advanceToObjectData (GC_state s, pointer p);
#endif /* (defined (MLTON_GC_INTERNAL_FUNCS)) */
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