* `GC.auto_compact=`, `GC.auto_compact` can be used to control when
compaction runs. Setting `auto_compact=` to true will cause
compaction to occurr duing major collections. At the moment,
compaction adds significant overhead to major collections, so please
test first!
[Feature #17176]
This commit introduces Ractor mechanism to run Ruby program in
parallel. See doc/ractor.md for more details about Ractor.
See ticket [Feature #17100] to see the implementation details
and discussions.
[Feature #17100]
This commit does not complete the implementation. You can find
many bugs on using Ractor. Also the specification will be changed
so that this feature is experimental. You will see a warning when
you make the first Ractor with `Ractor.new`.
I hope this feature can help programmers from thread-safety issues.
Saves comitters' daily life by avoid #include-ing everything from
internal.h to make each file do so instead. This would significantly
speed up incremental builds.
We take the following inclusion order in this changeset:
1. "ruby/config.h", where _GNU_SOURCE is defined (must be the very
first thing among everything).
2. RUBY_EXTCONF_H if any.
3. Standard C headers, sorted alphabetically.
4. Other system headers, maybe guarded by #ifdef
5. Everything else, sorted alphabetically.
Exceptions are those win32-related headers, which tend not be self-
containing (headers have inclusion order dependencies).
Looking at gc.c, rb_aligned_malloc contains `return NULL;` so it
has to be taken care of. Note however that posix_memalign(3posix)
does _not_ set errno.
This changeset basically replaces `ruby_xmalloc(x * y)` into
`ruby_xmalloc2(x, y)`. Some convenient functions are also
provided for instance `rb_xmalloc_mul_add(x, y, z)` which allocates
x * y + z byes.
`transient_heap_evacuate()` disables GC using `rb_gc_disable()`
to prohibt GC invocation because of new allocation for evacuated
memory. However, `rb_gc_disable()` sweep all rest of unswept pages.
We don't need to cancel lazy sweep so this patch introduce
`rb_gc_disable_no_rest()` which doesn't cancel lazy sweep.
This header is poisoned to detect unintentional buffer overrun.
However in this (and forthcoming) function, we are intentionally
looking at the header. We have to unpoison before anything.
For some reason symbols (or classes) are being overridden in trunk
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This commit adds the new method `GC.compact` and compacting GC support.
Please see this issue for caveats:
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15626
[Feature #15626]
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Because hard to specify commits related to r67479 only.
So please commit again.
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This commit adds the new method `GC.compact` and compacting GC support.
Please see this issue for caveats:
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15626
[Feature #15626]
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* internal.h: rename the following names:
* li_table -> ar_table. "li" means linear (from linear search),
but we use the word "array" (from data layout).
* RHASH_ARRAY -> RHASH_AR_TABLE. AR_TABLE is more clear.
* rb_hash_array_* -> rb_hash_ar_table_*.
* RHASH_TABLE_P() -> RHASH_ST_TABLE_P(). more clear.
* RHASH_CLEAR() -> RHASH_ST_CLEAR().
* hash.c: rename "linear_" prefix functions to "ar_" prefix.
* hash.c (linear_init_table): rename to ar_alloc_table.
* debug_counter.h: rename obj_hash_array to obj_hash_ar.
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These APIs are much like <valgrind/memcheck.h>. Use them to
fine-grain annotate the usage of our memory.
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No automatic type promotion is expected for variadic arguments.
You have to do it by hand.
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* hash.c, internal.h: support theap for small Hash.
Introduce RHASH_ARRAY (li_table) besides st_table and small Hash
(<=8 entries) are managed by an array data structure.
This array data can be managed by theap.
If st_table is needed, then converting array data to st_table data.
For st_table using code, we prepare "stlike" APIs which accepts hash value
and are very similar to st_ APIs.
This work is based on the GSoC achievement
by tacinight <tacingiht@gmail.com> and refined by ko1.
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* variable.c: now instance variable space has theap supports.
obj_ivar_heap_alloc() tries to acquire memory from theap.
* debug_counter.h: add some counters for theap.
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* transient_heap.c, transient_heap.h: implement TransientHeap (theap).
theap is designed for Ruby's object system. theap is like Eden heap
on generational GC terminology. theap allocation is very fast because
it only needs to bump up pointer and deallocation is also fast because
we don't do anything. However we need to evacuate (Copy GC terminology)
if theap memory is long-lived. Evacuation logic is needed for each type.
See [Bug #14858] for details.
* array.c: Now, theap for T_ARRAY is supported.
ary_heap_alloc() tries to allocate memory area from theap. If this trial
sccesses, this array has theap ptr and RARRAY_TRANSIENT_FLAG is turned on.
We don't need to free theap ptr.
* ruby.h: RARRAY_CONST_PTR() returns malloc'ed memory area. It menas that
if ary is allocated at theap, force evacuation to malloc'ed memory.
It makes programs slow, but very compatible with current code because
theap memory can be evacuated (theap memory will be recycled).
If you want to get transient heap ptr, use RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT()
instead of RARRAY_CONST_PTR(). If you can't understand when evacuation
will occur, use RARRAY_CONST_PTR().
(re-commit of r65444)
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