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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