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authorPatrik Nyblom <[email protected]>2009-12-07 15:25:32 +0100
committerBjörn Gustavsson <[email protected]>2010-03-10 14:23:54 +0100
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Fit all heap data into the 32-bit address range
This is the first step in the implementation of the half-word emulator, a 64-bit emulator where all pointers to heap data will be stored in 32-bit words. Code specific for this emulator variant is conditionally compiled when the HALFWORD_HEAP define has a non-zero value. First force all pointers to heap data to fall into a single 32-bit range, but still store them in 64-bit words. Temporary term data stored on C stack is moved into scheduler specific storage (allocated as heaps) and macros are added to make this happen only in emulators where this is needed. For a vanilla VM the temporary terms are still stored on the C stack.
Diffstat (limited to 'erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c')
-rw-r--r--erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c14
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
index 996806fc75..f5b1308ca4 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
@@ -2187,6 +2187,9 @@ erts_init_scheduling(int mrq, int no_schedulers, int no_schedulers_online)
esdp->match_pseudo_process = NULL;
esdp->free_process = NULL;
#endif
+#if !HEAP_ON_C_STACK
+ esdp->num_tmp_heap_used = 0;
+#endif
esdp->no = (Uint) ix+1;
esdp->current_process = NULL;
esdp->current_port = NULL;
@@ -7778,9 +7781,10 @@ static void doit_exit_monitor(ErtsMonitor *mon, void *vpcontext)
erts_port_release(prt);
} else if (is_internal_pid(mon->pid)) {/* local by name or pid */
Eterm watched;
- Eterm lhp[3];
+ DeclareTmpHeapNoproc(lhp,3);
ErtsProcLocks rp_locks = (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_LINK
| ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_MSG_SEND);
+ UseTmpHeapNoproc(3);
rp = erts_pid2proc(NULL, 0, mon->pid, rp_locks);
if (rp == NULL) {
goto done;
@@ -7795,6 +7799,7 @@ static void doit_exit_monitor(ErtsMonitor *mon, void *vpcontext)
erts_queue_monitor_message(rp, &rp_locks, mon->ref, am_process,
watched, pcontext->reason);
}
+ UnUseTmpHeapNoproc(3);
/* else: demonitor while we exited, i.e. do nothing... */
erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks);
} else { /* external by pid or name */
@@ -8228,11 +8233,12 @@ continue_exit_process(Process *p
* Pre-build the EXIT tuple if there are any links.
*/
if (lnk) {
- Eterm tmp_heap[4];
+ DeclareTmpHeap(tmp_heap,4,p);
Eterm exit_tuple;
Uint exit_tuple_sz;
Eterm* hp;
+ UseTmpHeap(4,p);
hp = &tmp_heap[0];
exit_tuple = TUPLE3(hp, am_EXIT, p->id, reason);
@@ -8243,11 +8249,13 @@ continue_exit_process(Process *p
ExitLinkContext context = {p, reason, exit_tuple, exit_tuple_sz};
erts_sweep_links(lnk, &doit_exit_link, &context);
}
+ UnUseTmpHeap(4,p);
}
{
ExitMonitorContext context = {reason, p};
- erts_sweep_monitors(mon,&doit_exit_monitor,&context);
+ erts_sweep_monitors(mon,&doit_exit_monitor,&context); /* Allocates TmpHeap, but we
+ have none here */
}
if (scb)