All contents of previous rb_iseq_t is in rb_iseq_t::body.
Remove rb_iseq_t::self because rb_iseq_t is an object.
RubyVM::InstructionSequence is wrapper object points T_IMEMO/iseq.
So RubyVM::ISeq.of(something) method returns different wrapper
objects but they point the same T_IMEMO/iseq object.
This patch is big, but most of difference is replacement of
iseq->xxx to iseq->body->xxx.
(previous) rb_iseq_t::compile_data is also located to
rb_iseq_t::compile_data.
It was moved from rb_iseq_body::compile_data.
Now rb_iseq_t has empty two pointers.
I will split rb_iseq_body data into static data and dynamic data.
* compile.c: rename some functions/macros.
Now, we don't need to separate iseq and iseqval (only VALUE).
* eval.c (ruby_exec_internal): `n' is rb_iseq_t (T_IMEMO/iseq).
* ext/objspace/objspace.c (count_imemo_objects): count T_IMEMO/iseq.
* gc.c: check T_IMEMO/iseq.
* internal.h: add imemo_type::imemo_iseq.
* iseq.c: define RubyVM::InstructionSequnce as T_OBJECT.
Methods are implemented by functions named iseqw_....
* load.c (rb_load_internal0): rb_iseq_new_top() returns
rb_iseq_t (T_IMEMO/iesq).
* method.h (rb_add_method_iseq): accept rb_iseq_t (T_IMEMO/iseq).
* vm_core.h (GetISeqPtr): removed because it is not T_DATA now.
* vm_core.h (struct rb_iseq_body): remove padding for
[Bug #10037][ruby-core:63721].
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ObjectSpace.each_object. [Bug #11360]
* test/ruby/test_objectspace.rb: add a test about it.
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* gc.c (run_finalizer): set and restore safe level here to reduce
nested EXEC_TAGs.
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This may cause compatibility problems for some users, but maybe
nobody tracked it closely in the past because it is disabled by
default.
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rb_control_frame_t::klass.
[Bug #11278], [Bug #11279]
rb_method_entry_t data belong to modules/classes.
rb_method_entry_t::owner points defined module or class.
module M
def foo; end
end
In this case, owner is M.
rb_callable_method_entry_t data belong to only classes.
For modules, MRI creates corresponding T_ICLASS internally.
rb_callable_method_entry_t can also belong to T_ICLASS.
rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class points T_CLASS or
T_ICLASS.
rb_method_entry_t data for classes (not for modules) are also
rb_callable_method_entry_t data because it is completely same data.
In this case, rb_method_entry_t::owner == rb_method_entry_t::defined_class.
For example, there are classes C and D, and incldues M,
class C; include M; end
class D; include M; end
then, two T_ICLASS objects for C's super class and D's super class
will be created.
When C.new.foo is called, then M#foo is searcheed and
rb_callable_method_t data is used by VM to invoke M#foo.
rb_method_entry_t data is only one for M#foo.
However, rb_callable_method_entry_t data are two (and can be more).
It is proportional to the number of including (and prepending)
classes (the number of T_ICLASS which point to the module).
Now, created rb_callable_method_entry_t are collected when
the original module M was modified. We can think it is a cache.
We need to select what kind of method entry data is needed.
To operate definition, then you need to use rb_method_entry_t.
You can access them by the following functions.
* rb_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_resolve_refined_method(VALUE refinements, const rb_method_entry_t *me);
To invoke methods, then you need to use rb_callable_method_entry_t
which you can get by the following APIs corresponding to the
above listed functions.
* rb_callable_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_callable_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_callable_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_resolve_refined_method_callable(VALUE refinements, const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me);
VM pushes rb_callable_method_entry_t, so that rb_vm_frame_method_entry()
returns rb_callable_method_entry_t.
You can check a super class of current method by
rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class.
* method.h: renamed from rb_method_entry_t::klass to
rb_method_entry_t::owner.
* internal.h: add rb_classext_struct::callable_m_tbl to cache
rb_callable_method_entry_t data.
We need to consider abotu this field again because it is only
active for T_ICLASS.
* class.c (method_entry_i): ditto.
* class.c (rb_define_attr): rb_method_entry() does not takes
defiend_class_ptr.
* gc.c (mark_method_entry): mark RCLASS_CALLABLE_M_TBL() for T_ICLASS.
* cont.c (fiber_init): rb_control_frame_t::klass is removed.
* proc.c: fix `struct METHOD' data structure because
rb_callable_method_t has all information.
* vm_core.h: remove several fields.
* rb_control_frame_t::klass.
* rb_block_t::klass.
And catch up changes.
* eval.c: catch up changes.
* gc.c: ditto.
* insns.def: ditto.
* vm.c: ditto.
* vm_args.c: ditto.
* vm_backtrace.c: ditto.
* vm_dump.c: ditto.
* vm_eval.c: ditto.
* vm_insnhelper.c: ditto.
* vm_method.c: ditto.
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Fill internal object information into passed buffer.
* gc.h: declare rb_raw_obj_info().
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a rb_method_entry_t data (me).
Normally, `me' points `def'. Some Ruby objects pointed from `def'
and objects are marked by `me' (mark_method_entry() in gc.c).
However, `def' is built before making a `me', then nobody can mark
objects pointed from `def' before making (and pointing from) `me'.
I hope this patch solve #11244.
* vm_method.c: remove `rb_' prefix from some static functions.
* method.h (rb_method_entry_create): constify
* gc.c (mark_method_entry): add checking `def' and
`def->body.iseq.iseqptr' availability because they can be NULL.
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rich obj_info() output.
At the default, the value of RGENGC_OBJ_INFO is
(RGENGC_DEBUG | RGENGC_CHECK_MODE).
* gc.c (RGENGC_OBJ_INFO): force enable it to debug #11244.
* gc.c (gc_mark_ptr): print more details with obj_info().
* gc.c (gc_mark_children): remove useless debug prints.
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It should be removed later. But we can remain this check
because it is only a branch.
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* internal.h (rb_fstring_lit): new macro to make a fstring from a
string literal.
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Special constants are all frozen since [Feature #8923] and cannot
support ivars. Remove some unused code we had for supporting them.
* variable.c (special_generic_ivar): remove flag
(givar_i, rb_mark_generic_ivar_tbl): remove functions
(rb_free_generic_ivar, rb_ivar_lookup, rb_ivar_delete,
generic_ivar_set, rb_ivar_set, rb_ivar_defined,
rb_copy_generic_ivar, rb_ivar_foreach, rb_ivar_count,
rb_obj_remove_instance_variable):
adjust for lack of ivar support in special constants
* test/ruby/test_variable.rb: test ivars for special consts
* internal.h: remove rb_mark_generic_ivar_tbl decl
* gc.c (gc_mark_roots): remove rb_mark_generic_ivar_tbl call
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While making a r50728, iseqval is needed (to mark correctly),
but now just iseqptr is enough.
* class.c: catch up this fix.
* gc.c: ditto.
* proc.c: ditto.
* vm_method.c: ditto.
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Motivation and new data structure are described in [Bug #11203].
This patch also solve the following issues.
* [Bug #11200] Memory leak of method entries
* [Bug #11046] __callee__ returns incorrect method name in orphan
proc
* test/ruby/test_method.rb: add a test for [Bug #11046].
* vm_core.h: remvoe rb_control_frame_t::me. me is located at value
stack.
* vm_core.h, gc.c, vm_method.c: remove unlinked_method... codes
because method entries are simple VALUEs.
* method.h: Now, all method entries has own independent method
definititons. Strictly speaking, this change is not essential,
but for future changes.
* rb_method_entry_t::flag is move to rb_method_definition_t::flag.
* rb_method_definition_t::alias_count is now
rb_method_definition_t::alias_count_ptr, a pointer to the counter.
* vm_core.h, vm_insnhelper.c (rb_vm_frame_method_entry) added to
search the current method entry from value stack.
* vm_insnhelper.c (VM_CHECK_MODE): introduced to enable/disable
assertions.
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* gc.c (gc_mark_roots): stress_to_class is also a GC root.
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* gc.c (newobj_of): debug feature to fail allocation of particular
classes.
* gc.c (rb_gcdebug_add_stress_to_class): add classes to the list.
* gc.c (rb_gcdebug_remove_stress_to_class): remove classes from
the list.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (rb_data_typed_object_alloc),
(rb_data_object_alloc): warn use of old names.
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* gc.c (rb_data_object_wrap, rb_data_typed_object_wrap): rename
alloc as wrap. these functions do not allocate data pointers
but just wrap the given pointers.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (Data_Make_Struct, TypedData_Make_Struct):
allocate wrapper data object before allocating DATA_PTR to get
rid of possible memory leak when the former failed.
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* gc.c (gc_mark_children): call dmark function for non-NULL
pointers only, so that DATA_PTR can be NULL safely now.
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with regards to `:TOTAL` key, with patch by @schneems [Fixes GH-871]
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/871 [Bug #11067] [ci skip]
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* skip on incremental marking because not sure what happen :p
* rb_gc_writebarrier_remember() is enough to mark children.
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If RGENGC_OLD_NEWOBJ_CHECK > 0, then create old objects
(not new objects) periodically.
Create one old objects per RGENGC_OLD_NEWOBJ_CHECK objects are
created.
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* not inline on RGENGC_CHECK_MODE > 0.
* check SPECIAL_CONST_P(obj) first.
* add a check that remembered_bit is only TRUE when old (age == 3).
* gc.c (RVALUE_DEMOTE): should clear RVALUE_REMEMBERED bit.
remembered_bit should be TRUE only for old (age == 3) objects.
Actually there are no effect because demoted objects will be
uncollectible WB unprotected objects (marked at the begginig of
every minor GC).
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* long_lived -> uncollectible:
because this bitmap does not mean "long lived objects in past",
but means "prohibit collection thse objects until next major GC".
Uncollectible objects consist of two types objects, one is old
objects (WB protected objects which age == 3) and another is
uncollectible WB unprotected objects which are referred from old
objects
* remembered_wb_unprotected_objects ->
uncollectible_wb_unprotected_objects:
because uncollectible objects does not mean remembered objects.
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barrier (WB) implementation.
When finding reference from [Old obj] to [New obj] by WB, current
implementation marks [Old obj] as remembered old objects and marks
chilldren of [Old obj] at the beggining of marking.
Added (but disabled) code changes current behaviour. This fix promote
[New obj] to old and marks as a remembered old object. We can assume
"new objects referred from old objects are maybe long-lived old
objects".
Disadvantage of added algorithm is we may promote unwilling
short-lived objects. For example, consider many new objects push and
pop to an old stack object. All of new objects (short-lived objects)
promote to old objects unexpectedly.
To compare these behaviour, I add this new code (but disabled it).
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For incremental GC, we need to get a pointer to the objspace.
We can share this pointer for the following WB process.
And considering icache hit ratio, prcess in the GC.
* gc.c (rb_gc_writebarrier): added.
* gc.c (gc_writebarrier_generational, gc_writebarrier_incremental):
make them NOINLINE because inlining them into rb_gc_writebarrier()
makes a prologue code of rb_gc_writebarrier() longer (storing callee
save registers).
This patch improve the performance of WB on micro-benchmarks.
name ruby 2.1 trunk modified
vm1_gc_wb_ary* 0.511 0.632 0.532
vm1_gc_wb_ary_promoted* 0.578 0.701 0.674
vm1_gc_wb_obj* 0.419 0.575 0.492
vm1_gc_wb_obj_promoted* 0.537 0.664 0.618
(sec)
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memo->v1 and memo->v2 is WB protected values.
So use MEMO_V1/V2_SET() macros to set these values.
memo->u3 is ambiguous (sometimes a VALUE, sometimes an integer
value), so use gc_mark_maybe() in gc.c to mark it.
Rename NEW_MEMO() to MEMO_NEW().
Move MEMO_FOR and NEW_MEMO_FOF macros from node.h.
Export a rb_imemo_new() function for ext/ripper.
* node.h: remove NODE_MEMO.
* enum.c: catch up these change.
* enumerator.c: ditto.
* load.c: ditto.
* ext/objspace/objspace.c (count_nodes): ditto.
* gc.c (gc_mark_children): mark imemo_memo type.
* parse.y (new_args_gen): use T_IMEMO.
(I'm not sure it is working correctly...)
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Add THROW_DATA_NEW().
* internal.h: move defnition of `struct THROW_DATA'
from vm_insnhelper.h to internal.h.
Rename `THROW_DATA' to `vm_throw_data'.
* eval_intern.h (THROW_DATA_P): move to internal.h.
THROW_DATA is no longer T_NODE, so check T_IMEMO.
* gc.c (gc_mark_children): mark THROW_DATA.
* vm.c: catch up these changes.
* vm_eval.c: ditto.
* vm_insnhelper.c: ditto.
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* internal.h, vm_insnhelper.h: move definition `struct SVAR'
from vm_insnhelper.h to internal.h. And rename it to strcut vm_svar.
new imemo_type imemo_svar is added.
* gc.c (gc_mark_children): mark imemo_svar.
* node.c (rb_gc_mark_node): remove useless marking.
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T_IMEMO is Internal Memo type, internal use only.
T_IMEMO has same purpose of NODE_MEMO.
To insert T_IMEMO, type numbers are modified a little.
* internal.h: define struct RIMemo. Each RIMemo objects
has imemo_type. We can observe it by the imemo_type() function.
* gc.c (rb_imemo_new): added.
* node.h: remove NODE_CREF and NEW_CREF().
* node.c (rb_gc_mark_node): ditto.
* vm.c (vm_cref_new): use rb_imem_new().
* vm_eval.c: ditto.
* vm_eval.c (eval_string_with_cref):
* vm_eval.c (rb_type_str):
* vm_insnhelper.c: use RIMemo objects for CREF.
* ext/objspace/objspace.c: support T_IMEMO.
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It is easy to reproduce with such script:
module M; def bar; end; end
loop{
Class.new do
def foo; end
prepend M
end
}
* gc.c (obj_free): free T_ICLASS::m_tbl if it is created by prepend.
To recognize it, check RICLASS_IS_ORIGIN flag.
* gc.c (gc_mark_children): T_ICLASS objects only need to mark
T_ICLASS::m_tbl if RICLASS_IS_ORIGIN is set.
* gc.c (obj_memsize_of): count T_ICLASS if RICLASS_IS_ORIGIN is set.
* internal.h (RCLASS_SET_ORIGIN): add to set RCLASS_SET_ORIGIN.
TODO: The word `origin' seems not good name. We need to invent
another good name.
* class.c: use RCLASS_SET_ORIGIN().
* class.c (class_alloc): zero clear rb_classext_t.
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* vm_core.h, method.h: remove rb_iseq_t::cref_stack. CREF is stored
to rb_method_definition_t::body.iseq_body.cref.
* vm_insnhelper.c: modify SVAR usage.
When calling ISEQ type method, push CREF information onto method
frame, SVAR located place. Before this fix, SVAR is simply nil.
After this patch, CREF (or NULL == Qfalse for not iseq methods)
is stored at the method invocation.
When SVAR is requierd, then put NODE_IF onto SVAR location,
and NDOE_IF::nd_reserved points CREF itself.
* vm.c (vm_cref_new, vm_cref_dump, vm_cref_new_toplevel): added.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_push_frame): accept CREF.
* method.h, vm_method.c (rb_add_method_iseq): added. This function
accepts iseq and CREF.
* class.c (clone_method): use rb_add_method_iseq().
* gc.c (mark_method_entry): mark method_entry::body.iseq_body.cref.
* iseq.c: remove CREF related codes.
* insns.def (getinlinecache/setinlinecache): CREF should be cache key
because a different CREF has a different namespace.
* node.c (rb_gc_mark_node): mark NODE_IF::nd_reserved for SVAR.
* proc.c: catch up changes.
* struct.c: ditto.
* insns.def: ditto.
* vm_args.c (raise_argument_error): ditto.
* vm_eval.c: ditto.
* test/ruby/test_class.rb: add a test.
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struct method_table_wrapper was introduced to avoid duplicate marking
for method tables.
For example, `module M1; def foo; end; end` make one method table
(mtbl) contains a method `foo`. M1 (T_MODULE) points mtbl.
Classes C1 and C2 includes M1, then two T_ICLASS objects are created
and they points mtbl too. In this case, three objects (one T_MODULE
and two T_ICLASS objects) points same mtbl. On marking phase, these
three objects mark same mtbl. To avoid such duplication, struct
method_table_wrapper was introduced.
However, created two T_ICLASS objects have same or shorter lifetime
than M1 (T_MODULE) object. So that we only need to mark mtbl from M1,
not from T_ICLASS objects. This patch tries marking only from M1.
Note that one `Module#prepend` call creates two T_ICLASS objects.
One for refering to a prepending Module object, same as
`Module#include`. We don't nedd to care this T_ICLASS.
One for moving original mtbl from a prepending class. We need to
mark such mtbl from this T_ICLASS object. To mark the mtbl,
we need to use `RCLASS_ORIGIN(klass)` on marking from a prepended
class `klass`.
* class.c: ditto.
* eval.c (rb_using_refinement): ditto.
* gc.c: ditto.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: define m_tbl directly. The definition of
struct RClass should be moved to (srcdir)/internal.h.
* method.h: remove decl of rb_free_m_tbl_wrapper().
* object.c: use RCLASS_M_TBL() directly.
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force firnalizations at the end of interpreter process.
[Bug #10768]
1) Prohibit incremental GC while running Ruby-level finalizers
to avoid any danger.
2) Prohibit GC while invoking T_DATA/T_FILE data structure
because these operations break object relations consistency.
This patch can introduce another memory consuming issue because
Ruby-level finalizers can run after (2), GC is disabled.
However, basically object consistency was broken at (2) as I
described above. So that running Ruby-level finalizers contains
danger originally. Because of this point, I need to suggest to
remove these 3 lines (invoking remaining finalizers). And add a
rule to add that finalizers should not add new finalizers, or
say there is no guarantee to invoke finalizers that added by
another finalizer.
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* gc.c (rb_objspace_free): cause rb_bug if lazy sweep is in progress
during rb_objspace_free. Adds extra protection for r46340.
Patch by Vicent Marti. [Bug #10768] [ruby-core:67734]
* gc.c (rb_objspace_call_finalizer): Ensure GC is completed after
finalizers have run. We already call gc_rest() before invoking
finalizers, but finalizer can allocate new objects and start new GC
cycle, so we call gc_rest() again after finalizers are complete.
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Fix SEGV during finilize of WeakRef on Solaris (though the SEGV
could occur on all OS/platforms). [ruby-dev:48779] [Bug #10646]
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* gc.c (GC_HEAP_FREE_SLOTS): move definition to match use order
(RUBY_GC_HEAP_GROWTH_SLOTS): s/factor/number of slots/
* man/ruby.1: add section for GC environment variables
[Feature #10197]
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This prevents excessive memory growth when a WeakRef
is repeatedly created
* gc.c (define_final0): avoid duplicate blocks
[Bug #10537]
* test/test_weakref.rb (test_repeated_object_leak): new test
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Class and Module objects can be living long life.
* iseq.c: Same for ISeq objects.
* gc.c (RVALUE_AGE_RESET): added.
* gc.c (newobj_of): allow to generate (age != 0) objects.
* gc.c (rb_copy_wb_protected_attribute): reset age for wb unprotected
objects.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: add RUBY_TYPED_PROMOTED1 as an unrecommended
flag.
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use 0 for rb_data_type_t::reserved instead of NULL, since its type
may be changed in the future and possibly not a pointer type.
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(malloc_increase) to make GC incrementally.
This change can increase memory consumption. Report us if you find
any problem.
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* gc.c (default_proc_for_compat_func): check arguments number and
type, and get rid of reentering this default proc.
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From Ruby 2.2, keys of GC.stat are changed [Feature #9924].
To provide compatible layer, GC.stat add a default_proc
(if default_proc of given Hash object is not set).
At first use of this compatible layer of interpreter process,
show a warning message like that:
program: GC.stat[:total_allocated_object]
warning message: "warning: GC.stat keys were changed from Ruby
2.1. In this case, you refer to obsolete `total_allocated_object'
(new key is `total_allocated_objects').
Please check <https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9924>
for more information."
Pleaes correct my English message :)
* hash.c (rb_hash_set_default_proc): export (in internal).
* internal.h: ditto.
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to hide unused codes.
* gc.c: similar to GC_ENABLE_LAZY_SWEEP.
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Before this patch, gc_marks_step() marks (white -> grey) fixed
number objects. However, this strategy does not fit practical
cases, for example too slow to make progres.
This patch changes this strategy how many objects the
gc_marks_step() should handle.
We can estimate how many times gc_marks_step() is called during
this major marking (== C) with the free slot number in pooled
pages. We also can estimate the living object number (== L)
using last marked_slots value. We can solve this problem (how
many objects should be process in gc_marks_step()) by L/C.
* gc.c (rb_objspace_t): add rb_objspace_t::rincgc::pooled_sltos and
step_slots.
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rb_objspace_t:🎏:during_incremental_marking is not defined
when GC_ENABLE_INCREMENTAL_MARK is 0.
* gc.c (will_be_incremental_marking, is_full_marking): similar fix.
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use `&&' with GC_ENABLE_INCREMENTAL_MARK intead of using
#if/#else/#endif.
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* gc.c (gc_sweep_rest): sweep rest pages regardless of whether
lazy sweep is enabled or not. based on the patch by Masahiro
Ide at [ruby-dev:48706]. [Bug #10431]
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marking.
(rb_gc_mark_machine_stack) [__mc68000__]: Also handle it here.
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make and register special exceptions.
* vm.c (rb_vm_mark): do not need to mark special exceptions
because they are registerd by rb_gc_register_mark_object().
* eval.c (Init_eval): use rb_vm_register_special_exception().
* gc.c (Init_GC): ditto.
* proc.c (Init_Proc): ditto.
* thread.c (Init_Thread): ditto.
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This function is similar to rb_gc_mark_locations(), but not
conservertive.
* internal.h: ditto.
* vm.c (env_mark): use rb_gc_mark_values() because env values should
be Ruby VALUEs.
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* gc.c (gc_mark): add gc_mark_ptr() to skip is_markable_object()
check. gc_mark_maybe() can use gc_mark_ptr() directly because
passed pointer is checked by is_pointer_to_heap().
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* gc.c (should_be_callable): preserve encoding of class name in
error messages.
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ref: [Feature #9924]
* test/ruby/test_gc.rb: add constraints test for gc stat information.
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newobj_of() also touch:
(4) increment total_allocated_object_num
(5) check hook_events
And gather fields related to marking phase.
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to make accesssing both parameters easy.
* gc.c (heap_get_freeobj): add LIKELY() hint.
* gc.c (heap_get_freeobj_from_next_freepage): ditto.
* gc.c (newobj_of): check both parameters at once for exceptional
case.
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ruby_gc_stressfull macro.
Rename objspace->gc_stress to objspace->gc_stress_mode.
If objspace->gc_stress_mode is true (!nil and !false) then
ruby_gc_stressfull becomes TRUE.
ruby_gc_stressfull will speedup newobj_of() slightly.
* gc.c: initialize ruby_gc_stress(full|_mode) by gc_params.gc_stress
even if ENABLE_VM_OBJSPACE is false.
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Please refer this ticket for details.
This change also introduces the following changes.
* Remove RGENGC_AGE2_PROMOTION and introduce object age (0 to 3).
Age can be count with FL_PROMOTE0 and FL_PROMOTE1 flags in
RBasic::flags (2 bit). Age == 3 objects become old objects.
* WB_PROTECTED flag in RBasic to WB_UNPROTECTED bitmap.
* LONG_LIVED bitmap to represent living objects while minor GCs
It specifies (1) Old objects and (2) remembered shady objects.
* Introduce rb_objspace_t::marked_objects which counts marked
objects in current marking phase. marking count is needed to
introduce incremental marking.
* rename mark related function and sweep related function to
gc_(marks|sweep)_(start|finish|step|rest|continue).
* rename rgengc_report() to gc_report().
* Add obj_info() function to get cstr of object details.
* Add MEASURE_LINE() macro to measure execution time of specific line.
* and many small fixes.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: add flag USE_RINCGC.
Now USE_RINCGC can be set only with USE_RGENGC.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: introduce FL_PROMOTED0 and add FL_PROMOTED1
to count object age.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: rewrite write barriers for incremental marking.
* debug.c: catch up flag name changes.
* internal.h: add rb_gc_writebarrier_remember() instead of
rb_gc_writebarrier_remember_promoted().
* array.c (ary_memcpy0): use rb_gc_writebarrier_remember().
* array.c (rb_ary_modify): ditto.
* hash.c (rb_hash_keys): ditto.
* hash.c (rb_hash_values): ditto.
* object.c (init_copy): use rb_copy_wb_protected_attribute() because
FL_WB_PROTECTED is moved from RBasic::flags.
* test/objspace/test_objspace.rb: catch up ObjectSpace.dump() changes.
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when called from check_gen_consistency. It fixes segmentation
fault on RGENGC_CHECK_MODE >= 1 introduced by r47188.
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to objspace::rgengc::parent_object (VALUE).
Use Qfalse or RVALUE pointer instead of FALSE and TRUE.
* gc.c (gc_marks_body): should clear parent_object just before
gc_mark_roots() because there are no parents objects
for root objects.
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* add GPR_FLAG_MAJOR_BY_FORCE, which indicates
major GC by METHOD, CAPI and so on (see GC_BY).
* remove GPR_FLAG_MAJOR_BY_RESCAN because not used.
* remove GPR_FLAG_MAJOR_BY_STRESS, use FORCE instead.
* test/ruby/test_gc.rb: catch up.
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* vm.c: remove mark function for RubyVM object because
RubyVM object marked manually.
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