|  | /* alloca.c -- allocate automatically reclaimed memory | 
|  | (Mostly) portable public-domain implementation -- D A Gwyn | 
|  |  | 
|  | This implementation of the PWB library alloca function, | 
|  | which is used to allocate space off the run-time stack so | 
|  | that it is automatically reclaimed upon procedure exit, | 
|  | was inspired by discussions with J. Q. Johnson of Cornell. | 
|  | J.Otto Tennant <jot@cray.com> contributed the Cray support. | 
|  |  | 
|  | There are some preprocessor constants that can | 
|  | be defined when compiling for your specific system, for | 
|  | improved efficiency; however, the defaults should be okay. | 
|  |  | 
|  | The general concept of this implementation is to keep | 
|  | track of all alloca-allocated blocks, and reclaim any | 
|  | that are found to be deeper in the stack than the current | 
|  | invocation.  This heuristic does not reclaim storage as | 
|  | soon as it becomes invalid, but it will do so eventually. | 
|  |  | 
|  | As a special case, alloca(0) reclaims storage without | 
|  | allocating any.  It is a good idea to use alloca(0) in | 
|  | your main control loop, etc. to force garbage collection.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  |  | 
|  | @deftypefn Replacement void* alloca (size_t @var{size}) | 
|  |  | 
|  | This function allocates memory which will be automatically reclaimed | 
|  | after the procedure exits.  The @libib{} implementation does not free | 
|  | the memory immediately but will do so eventually during subsequent | 
|  | calls to this function.  Memory is allocated using @code{xmalloc} under | 
|  | normal circumstances. | 
|  |  | 
|  | The header file @file{alloca-conf.h} can be used in conjunction with the | 
|  | GNU Autoconf test @code{AC_FUNC_ALLOCA} to test for and properly make | 
|  | available this function.  The @code{AC_FUNC_ALLOCA} test requires that | 
|  | client code use a block of preprocessor code to be safe (see the Autoconf | 
|  | manual for more); this header incorporates that logic and more, including | 
|  | the possibility of a GCC built-in function. | 
|  |  | 
|  | @end deftypefn | 
|  |  | 
|  | */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | 
|  | #include <config.h> | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  | #include <libiberty.h> | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H | 
|  | #include <string.h> | 
|  | #endif | 
|  | #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H | 
|  | #include <stdlib.h> | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* These variables are used by the ASTRDUP implementation that relies | 
|  | on C_alloca.  */ | 
|  | #ifdef __cplusplus | 
|  | extern "C" { | 
|  | #endif /* __cplusplus */ | 
|  | const char *libiberty_optr; | 
|  | char *libiberty_nptr; | 
|  | unsigned long libiberty_len; | 
|  | #ifdef __cplusplus | 
|  | } | 
|  | #endif /* __cplusplus */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* If your stack is a linked list of frames, you have to | 
|  | provide an "address metric" ADDRESS_FUNCTION macro.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | #if defined (CRAY) && defined (CRAY_STACKSEG_END) | 
|  | static long i00afunc (); | 
|  | #define ADDRESS_FUNCTION(arg) (char *) i00afunc (&(arg)) | 
|  | #else | 
|  | #define ADDRESS_FUNCTION(arg) &(arg) | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifndef NULL | 
|  | #define	NULL	0 | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Define STACK_DIRECTION if you know the direction of stack | 
|  | growth for your system; otherwise it will be automatically | 
|  | deduced at run-time. | 
|  |  | 
|  | STACK_DIRECTION > 0 => grows toward higher addresses | 
|  | STACK_DIRECTION < 0 => grows toward lower addresses | 
|  | STACK_DIRECTION = 0 => direction of growth unknown  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifndef STACK_DIRECTION | 
|  | #define	STACK_DIRECTION	0	/* Direction unknown.  */ | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  | #if STACK_DIRECTION != 0 | 
|  |  | 
|  | #define	STACK_DIR	STACK_DIRECTION	/* Known at compile-time.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | #else /* STACK_DIRECTION == 0; need run-time code.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | static int stack_dir;		/* 1 or -1 once known.  */ | 
|  | #define	STACK_DIR	stack_dir | 
|  |  | 
|  | static void | 
|  | find_stack_direction (void) | 
|  | { | 
|  | static char *addr = NULL;	/* Address of first `dummy', once known.  */ | 
|  | auto char dummy;		/* To get stack address.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (addr == NULL) | 
|  | {				/* Initial entry.  */ | 
|  | addr = ADDRESS_FUNCTION (dummy); | 
|  |  | 
|  | find_stack_direction ();	/* Recurse once.  */ | 
|  | } | 
|  | else | 
|  | { | 
|  | /* Second entry.  */ | 
|  | if (ADDRESS_FUNCTION (dummy) > addr) | 
|  | stack_dir = 1;		/* Stack grew upward.  */ | 
|  | else | 
|  | stack_dir = -1;		/* Stack grew downward.  */ | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | #endif /* STACK_DIRECTION == 0 */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* An "alloca header" is used to: | 
|  | (a) chain together all alloca'ed blocks; | 
|  | (b) keep track of stack depth. | 
|  |  | 
|  | It is very important that sizeof(header) agree with malloc | 
|  | alignment chunk size.  The following default should work okay.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifndef	ALIGN_SIZE | 
|  | #define	ALIGN_SIZE	sizeof(double) | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  | typedef union hdr | 
|  | { | 
|  | char align[ALIGN_SIZE];	/* To force sizeof(header).  */ | 
|  | struct | 
|  | { | 
|  | union hdr *next;		/* For chaining headers.  */ | 
|  | char *deep;		/* For stack depth measure.  */ | 
|  | } h; | 
|  | } header; | 
|  |  | 
|  | static header *last_alloca_header = NULL;	/* -> last alloca header.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Return a pointer to at least SIZE bytes of storage, | 
|  | which will be automatically reclaimed upon exit from | 
|  | the procedure that called alloca.  Originally, this space | 
|  | was supposed to be taken from the current stack frame of the | 
|  | caller, but that method cannot be made to work for some | 
|  | implementations of C, for example under Gould's UTX/32.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* @undocumented C_alloca */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | PTR | 
|  | C_alloca (size_t size) | 
|  | { | 
|  | auto char probe;		/* Probes stack depth: */ | 
|  | register char *depth = ADDRESS_FUNCTION (probe); | 
|  |  | 
|  | #if STACK_DIRECTION == 0 | 
|  | if (STACK_DIR == 0)		/* Unknown growth direction.  */ | 
|  | find_stack_direction (); | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Reclaim garbage, defined as all alloca'd storage that | 
|  | was allocated from deeper in the stack than currently.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | { | 
|  | register header *hp;	/* Traverses linked list.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | for (hp = last_alloca_header; hp != NULL;) | 
|  | if ((STACK_DIR > 0 && hp->h.deep > depth) | 
|  | || (STACK_DIR < 0 && hp->h.deep < depth)) | 
|  | { | 
|  | register header *np = hp->h.next; | 
|  |  | 
|  | free ((PTR) hp);	/* Collect garbage.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | hp = np;		/* -> next header.  */ | 
|  | } | 
|  | else | 
|  | break;			/* Rest are not deeper.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | last_alloca_header = hp;	/* -> last valid storage.  */ | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (size == 0) | 
|  | return NULL;		/* No allocation required.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Allocate combined header + user data storage.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | { | 
|  | register void *new_storage = XNEWVEC (char, sizeof (header) + size); | 
|  | /* Address of header.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (new_storage == 0) | 
|  | abort(); | 
|  |  | 
|  | ((header *) new_storage)->h.next = last_alloca_header; | 
|  | ((header *) new_storage)->h.deep = depth; | 
|  |  | 
|  | last_alloca_header = (header *) new_storage; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* User storage begins just after header.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | return (PTR) ((char *) new_storage + sizeof (header)); | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | #if defined (CRAY) && defined (CRAY_STACKSEG_END) | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifdef DEBUG_I00AFUNC | 
|  | #include <stdio.h> | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifndef CRAY_STACK | 
|  | #define CRAY_STACK | 
|  | #ifndef CRAY2 | 
|  | /* Stack structures for CRAY-1, CRAY X-MP, and CRAY Y-MP */ | 
|  | struct stack_control_header | 
|  | { | 
|  | long shgrow:32;		/* Number of times stack has grown.  */ | 
|  | long shaseg:32;		/* Size of increments to stack.  */ | 
|  | long shhwm:32;		/* High water mark of stack.  */ | 
|  | long shsize:32;		/* Current size of stack (all segments).  */ | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* The stack segment linkage control information occurs at | 
|  | the high-address end of a stack segment.  (The stack | 
|  | grows from low addresses to high addresses.)  The initial | 
|  | part of the stack segment linkage control information is | 
|  | 0200 (octal) words.  This provides for register storage | 
|  | for the routine which overflows the stack.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | struct stack_segment_linkage | 
|  | { | 
|  | long ss[0200];		/* 0200 overflow words.  */ | 
|  | long sssize:32;		/* Number of words in this segment.  */ | 
|  | long ssbase:32;		/* Offset to stack base.  */ | 
|  | long:32; | 
|  | long sspseg:32;		/* Offset to linkage control of previous | 
|  | segment of stack.  */ | 
|  | long:32; | 
|  | long sstcpt:32;		/* Pointer to task common address block.  */ | 
|  | long sscsnm;		/* Private control structure number for | 
|  | microtasking.  */ | 
|  | long ssusr1;		/* Reserved for user.  */ | 
|  | long ssusr2;		/* Reserved for user.  */ | 
|  | long sstpid;		/* Process ID for pid based multi-tasking.  */ | 
|  | long ssgvup;		/* Pointer to multitasking thread giveup.  */ | 
|  | long sscray[7];		/* Reserved for Cray Research.  */ | 
|  | long ssa0; | 
|  | long ssa1; | 
|  | long ssa2; | 
|  | long ssa3; | 
|  | long ssa4; | 
|  | long ssa5; | 
|  | long ssa6; | 
|  | long ssa7; | 
|  | long sss0; | 
|  | long sss1; | 
|  | long sss2; | 
|  | long sss3; | 
|  | long sss4; | 
|  | long sss5; | 
|  | long sss6; | 
|  | long sss7; | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | #else /* CRAY2 */ | 
|  | /* The following structure defines the vector of words | 
|  | returned by the STKSTAT library routine.  */ | 
|  | struct stk_stat | 
|  | { | 
|  | long now;			/* Current total stack size.  */ | 
|  | long maxc;			/* Amount of contiguous space which would | 
|  | be required to satisfy the maximum | 
|  | stack demand to date.  */ | 
|  | long high_water;		/* Stack high-water mark.  */ | 
|  | long overflows;		/* Number of stack overflow ($STKOFEN) calls.  */ | 
|  | long hits;			/* Number of internal buffer hits.  */ | 
|  | long extends;		/* Number of block extensions.  */ | 
|  | long stko_mallocs;		/* Block allocations by $STKOFEN.  */ | 
|  | long underflows;		/* Number of stack underflow calls ($STKRETN).  */ | 
|  | long stko_free;		/* Number of deallocations by $STKRETN.  */ | 
|  | long stkm_free;		/* Number of deallocations by $STKMRET.  */ | 
|  | long segments;		/* Current number of stack segments.  */ | 
|  | long maxs;			/* Maximum number of stack segments so far.  */ | 
|  | long pad_size;		/* Stack pad size.  */ | 
|  | long current_address;	/* Current stack segment address.  */ | 
|  | long current_size;		/* Current stack segment size.  This | 
|  | number is actually corrupted by STKSTAT to | 
|  | include the fifteen word trailer area.  */ | 
|  | long initial_address;	/* Address of initial segment.  */ | 
|  | long initial_size;		/* Size of initial segment.  */ | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* The following structure describes the data structure which trails | 
|  | any stack segment.  I think that the description in 'asdef' is | 
|  | out of date.  I only describe the parts that I am sure about.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | struct stk_trailer | 
|  | { | 
|  | long this_address;		/* Address of this block.  */ | 
|  | long this_size;		/* Size of this block (does not include | 
|  | this trailer).  */ | 
|  | long unknown2; | 
|  | long unknown3; | 
|  | long link;			/* Address of trailer block of previous | 
|  | segment.  */ | 
|  | long unknown5; | 
|  | long unknown6; | 
|  | long unknown7; | 
|  | long unknown8; | 
|  | long unknown9; | 
|  | long unknown10; | 
|  | long unknown11; | 
|  | long unknown12; | 
|  | long unknown13; | 
|  | long unknown14; | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | #endif /* CRAY2 */ | 
|  | #endif /* not CRAY_STACK */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifdef CRAY2 | 
|  | /* Determine a "stack measure" for an arbitrary ADDRESS. | 
|  | I doubt that "lint" will like this much.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | static long | 
|  | i00afunc (long *address) | 
|  | { | 
|  | struct stk_stat status; | 
|  | struct stk_trailer *trailer; | 
|  | long *block, size; | 
|  | long result = 0; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* We want to iterate through all of the segments.  The first | 
|  | step is to get the stack status structure.  We could do this | 
|  | more quickly and more directly, perhaps, by referencing the | 
|  | $LM00 common block, but I know that this works.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | STKSTAT (&status); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Set up the iteration.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | trailer = (struct stk_trailer *) (status.current_address | 
|  | + status.current_size | 
|  | - 15); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* There must be at least one stack segment.  Therefore it is | 
|  | a fatal error if "trailer" is null.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (trailer == 0) | 
|  | abort (); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Discard segments that do not contain our argument address.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | while (trailer != 0) | 
|  | { | 
|  | block = (long *) trailer->this_address; | 
|  | size = trailer->this_size; | 
|  | if (block == 0 || size == 0) | 
|  | abort (); | 
|  | trailer = (struct stk_trailer *) trailer->link; | 
|  | if ((block <= address) && (address < (block + size))) | 
|  | break; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Set the result to the offset in this segment and add the sizes | 
|  | of all predecessor segments.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | result = address - block; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (trailer == 0) | 
|  | { | 
|  | return result; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | do | 
|  | { | 
|  | if (trailer->this_size <= 0) | 
|  | abort (); | 
|  | result += trailer->this_size; | 
|  | trailer = (struct stk_trailer *) trailer->link; | 
|  | } | 
|  | while (trailer != 0); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* We are done.  Note that if you present a bogus address (one | 
|  | not in any segment), you will get a different number back, formed | 
|  | from subtracting the address of the first block.  This is probably | 
|  | not what you want.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | return (result); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | #else /* not CRAY2 */ | 
|  | /* Stack address function for a CRAY-1, CRAY X-MP, or CRAY Y-MP. | 
|  | Determine the number of the cell within the stack, | 
|  | given the address of the cell.  The purpose of this | 
|  | routine is to linearize, in some sense, stack addresses | 
|  | for alloca.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | static long | 
|  | i00afunc (long address) | 
|  | { | 
|  | long stkl = 0; | 
|  |  | 
|  | long size, pseg, this_segment, stack; | 
|  | long result = 0; | 
|  |  | 
|  | struct stack_segment_linkage *ssptr; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Register B67 contains the address of the end of the | 
|  | current stack segment.  If you (as a subprogram) store | 
|  | your registers on the stack and find that you are past | 
|  | the contents of B67, you have overflowed the segment. | 
|  |  | 
|  | B67 also points to the stack segment linkage control | 
|  | area, which is what we are really interested in.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | stkl = CRAY_STACKSEG_END (); | 
|  | ssptr = (struct stack_segment_linkage *) stkl; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* If one subtracts 'size' from the end of the segment, | 
|  | one has the address of the first word of the segment. | 
|  |  | 
|  | If this is not the first segment, 'pseg' will be | 
|  | nonzero.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | pseg = ssptr->sspseg; | 
|  | size = ssptr->sssize; | 
|  |  | 
|  | this_segment = stkl - size; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* It is possible that calling this routine itself caused | 
|  | a stack overflow.  Discard stack segments which do not | 
|  | contain the target address.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | while (!(this_segment <= address && address <= stkl)) | 
|  | { | 
|  | #ifdef DEBUG_I00AFUNC | 
|  | fprintf (stderr, "%011o %011o %011o\n", this_segment, address, stkl); | 
|  | #endif | 
|  | if (pseg == 0) | 
|  | break; | 
|  | stkl = stkl - pseg; | 
|  | ssptr = (struct stack_segment_linkage *) stkl; | 
|  | size = ssptr->sssize; | 
|  | pseg = ssptr->sspseg; | 
|  | this_segment = stkl - size; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | result = address - this_segment; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* If you subtract pseg from the current end of the stack, | 
|  | you get the address of the previous stack segment's end. | 
|  | This seems a little convoluted to me, but I'll bet you save | 
|  | a cycle somewhere.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | while (pseg != 0) | 
|  | { | 
|  | #ifdef DEBUG_I00AFUNC | 
|  | fprintf (stderr, "%011o %011o\n", pseg, size); | 
|  | #endif | 
|  | stkl = stkl - pseg; | 
|  | ssptr = (struct stack_segment_linkage *) stkl; | 
|  | size = ssptr->sssize; | 
|  | pseg = ssptr->sspseg; | 
|  | result += size; | 
|  | } | 
|  | return (result); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | #endif /* not CRAY2 */ | 
|  | #endif /* CRAY */ |