cpython/Include/internal/pycore_gc.h

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#ifndef Py_INTERNAL_GC_H
#define Py_INTERNAL_GC_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#ifndef Py_BUILD_CORE
# error "this header requires Py_BUILD_CORE define"
#endif
#include "pycore_freelist.h" // _PyFreeListState
/* GC information is stored BEFORE the object structure. */
typedef struct {
// Pointer to next object in the list.
// 0 means the object is not tracked
uintptr_t _gc_next;
// Pointer to previous object in the list.
// Lowest two bits are used for flags documented later.
uintptr_t _gc_prev;
} PyGC_Head;
#define _PyGC_Head_UNUSED PyGC_Head
/* Get an object's GC head */
static inline PyGC_Head* _Py_AS_GC(PyObject *op) {
char *gc = ((char*)op) - sizeof(PyGC_Head);
return (PyGC_Head*)gc;
}
/* Get the object given the GC head */
static inline PyObject* _Py_FROM_GC(PyGC_Head *gc) {
char *op = ((char *)gc) + sizeof(PyGC_Head);
return (PyObject *)op;
}
/* Bit flags for ob_gc_bits (in Py_GIL_DISABLED builds) */
#ifdef Py_GIL_DISABLED
# define _PyGC_BITS_TRACKED (1)
# define _PyGC_BITS_FINALIZED (2)
# define _PyGC_BITS_UNREACHABLE (4)
# define _PyGC_BITS_FROZEN (8)
#endif
/* True if the object is currently tracked by the GC. */
static inline int _PyObject_GC_IS_TRACKED(PyObject *op) {
#ifdef Py_GIL_DISABLED
return (op->ob_gc_bits & _PyGC_BITS_TRACKED) != 0;
#else
PyGC_Head *gc = _Py_AS_GC(op);
return (gc->_gc_next != 0);
#endif
}
#define _PyObject_GC_IS_TRACKED(op) _PyObject_GC_IS_TRACKED(_Py_CAST(PyObject*, op))
/* True if the object may be tracked by the GC in the future, or already is.
This can be useful to implement some optimizations. */
static inline int _PyObject_GC_MAY_BE_TRACKED(PyObject *obj) {
if (!PyObject_IS_GC(obj)) {
return 0;
}
if (PyTuple_CheckExact(obj)) {
return _PyObject_GC_IS_TRACKED(obj);
}
return 1;
}
/* Bit flags for _gc_prev */
/* Bit 0 is set when tp_finalize is called */
#define _PyGC_PREV_MASK_FINALIZED (1)
/* Bit 1 is set when the object is in generation which is GCed currently. */
#define _PyGC_PREV_MASK_COLLECTING (2)
/* The (N-2) most significant bits contain the real address. */
#define _PyGC_PREV_SHIFT (2)
#define _PyGC_PREV_MASK (((uintptr_t) -1) << _PyGC_PREV_SHIFT)
/* set for debugging information */
#define _PyGC_DEBUG_STATS (1<<0) /* print collection statistics */
#define _PyGC_DEBUG_COLLECTABLE (1<<1) /* print collectable objects */
#define _PyGC_DEBUG_UNCOLLECTABLE (1<<2) /* print uncollectable objects */
#define _PyGC_DEBUG_SAVEALL (1<<5) /* save all garbage in gc.garbage */
#define _PyGC_DEBUG_LEAK _PyGC_DEBUG_COLLECTABLE | \
_PyGC_DEBUG_UNCOLLECTABLE | \
_PyGC_DEBUG_SAVEALL
typedef enum {
// GC was triggered by heap allocation
_Py_GC_REASON_HEAP,
// GC was called during shutdown
_Py_GC_REASON_SHUTDOWN,
// GC was called by gc.collect() or PyGC_Collect()
_Py_GC_REASON_MANUAL
} _PyGC_Reason;
// Lowest bit of _gc_next is used for flags only in GC.
// But it is always 0 for normal code.
static inline PyGC_Head* _PyGCHead_NEXT(PyGC_Head *gc) {
uintptr_t next = gc->_gc_next;
return (PyGC_Head*)next;
}
static inline void _PyGCHead_SET_NEXT(PyGC_Head *gc, PyGC_Head *next) {
gc->_gc_next = (uintptr_t)next;
}
// Lowest two bits of _gc_prev is used for _PyGC_PREV_MASK_* flags.
static inline PyGC_Head* _PyGCHead_PREV(PyGC_Head *gc) {
uintptr_t prev = (gc->_gc_prev & _PyGC_PREV_MASK);
return (PyGC_Head*)prev;
}
static inline void _PyGCHead_SET_PREV(PyGC_Head *gc, PyGC_Head *prev) {
uintptr_t uprev = (uintptr_t)prev;
assert((uprev & ~_PyGC_PREV_MASK) == 0);
gc->_gc_prev = ((gc->_gc_prev & ~_PyGC_PREV_MASK) | uprev);
}
static inline int _PyGC_FINALIZED(PyObject *op) {
#ifdef Py_GIL_DISABLED
return (op->ob_gc_bits & _PyGC_BITS_FINALIZED) != 0;
#else
PyGC_Head *gc = _Py_AS_GC(op);
return ((gc->_gc_prev & _PyGC_PREV_MASK_FINALIZED) != 0);
#endif
}
static inline void _PyGC_SET_FINALIZED(PyObject *op) {
#ifdef Py_GIL_DISABLED
op->ob_gc_bits |= _PyGC_BITS_FINALIZED;
#else
PyGC_Head *gc = _Py_AS_GC(op);
gc->_gc_prev |= _PyGC_PREV_MASK_FINALIZED;
#endif
}
static inline void _PyGC_CLEAR_FINALIZED(PyObject *op) {
#ifdef Py_GIL_DISABLED
op->ob_gc_bits &= ~_PyGC_BITS_FINALIZED;
#else
PyGC_Head *gc = _Py_AS_GC(op);
gc->_gc_prev &= ~_PyGC_PREV_MASK_FINALIZED;
#endif
}
/* GC runtime state */
/* If we change this, we need to change the default value in the
signature of gc.collect. */
#define NUM_GENERATIONS 3
/*
NOTE: about untracking of mutable objects.
Certain types of container cannot participate in a reference cycle, and
so do not need to be tracked by the garbage collector. Untracking these
objects reduces the cost of garbage collections. However, determining
which objects may be untracked is not free, and the costs must be
weighed against the benefits for garbage collection.
There are two possible strategies for when to untrack a container:
i) When the container is created.
ii) When the container is examined by the garbage collector.
Tuples containing only immutable objects (integers, strings etc, and
recursively, tuples of immutable objects) do not need to be tracked.
The interpreter creates a large number of tuples, many of which will
not survive until garbage collection. It is therefore not worthwhile
to untrack eligible tuples at creation time.
Instead, all tuples except the empty tuple are tracked when created.
During garbage collection it is determined whether any surviving tuples
can be untracked. A tuple can be untracked if all of its contents are
already not tracked. Tuples are examined for untracking in all garbage
collection cycles. It may take more than one cycle to untrack a tuple.
Dictionaries containing only immutable objects also do not need to be
tracked. Dictionaries are untracked when created. If a tracked item is
inserted into a dictionary (either as a key or value), the dictionary
becomes tracked. During a full garbage collection (all generations),
the collector will untrack any dictionaries whose contents are not
tracked.
The module provides the python function is_tracked(obj), which returns
the CURRENT tracking status of the object. Subsequent garbage
collections may change the tracking status of the object.
Untracking of certain containers was introduced in issue #4688, and
the algorithm was refined in response to issue #14775.
*/
struct gc_generation {
PyGC_Head head;
int threshold; /* collection threshold */
int count; /* count of allocations or collections of younger
generations */
};
/* Running stats per generation */
struct gc_generation_stats {
/* total number of collections */
Py_ssize_t collections;
/* total number of collected objects */
Py_ssize_t collected;
/* total number of uncollectable objects (put into gc.garbage) */
Py_ssize_t uncollectable;
};
struct _gc_runtime_state {
/* List of objects that still need to be cleaned up, singly linked
* via their gc headers' gc_prev pointers. */
PyObject *trash_delete_later;
/* Current call-stack depth of tp_dealloc calls. */
int trash_delete_nesting;
/* Is automatic collection enabled? */
int enabled;
int debug;
/* linked lists of container objects */
struct gc_generation generations[NUM_GENERATIONS];
PyGC_Head *generation0;
/* a permanent generation which won't be collected */
struct gc_generation permanent_generation;
struct gc_generation_stats generation_stats[NUM_GENERATIONS];
/* true if we are currently running the collector */
int collecting;
/* list of uncollectable objects */
PyObject *garbage;
/* a list of callbacks to be invoked when collection is performed */
PyObject *callbacks;
/* This is the number of objects that survived the last full
collection. It approximates the number of long lived objects
tracked by the GC.
(by "full collection", we mean a collection of the oldest
generation). */
Py_ssize_t long_lived_total;
/* This is the number of objects that survived all "non-full"
collections, and are awaiting to undergo a full collection for
the first time. */
Py_ssize_t long_lived_pending;
};
extern void _PyGC_InitState(struct _gc_runtime_state *);
extern Py_ssize_t _PyGC_Collect(PyThreadState *tstate, int generation,
_PyGC_Reason reason);
extern Py_ssize_t _PyGC_CollectNoFail(PyThreadState *tstate);
/* Freeze objects tracked by the GC and ignore them in future collections. */
extern void _PyGC_Freeze(PyInterpreterState *interp);
/* Unfreezes objects placing them in the oldest generation */
extern void _PyGC_Unfreeze(PyInterpreterState *interp);
/* Number of frozen objects */
extern Py_ssize_t _PyGC_GetFreezeCount(PyInterpreterState *interp);
extern PyObject *_PyGC_GetObjects(PyInterpreterState *interp, Py_ssize_t generation);
extern PyObject *_PyGC_GetReferrers(PyInterpreterState *interp, PyObject *objs);
// Functions to clear types free lists
extern void _PyGC_ClearAllFreeLists(PyInterpreterState *interp);
extern void _Py_ClearFreeLists(_PyFreeListState *state, int is_finalization);
extern void _PyTuple_ClearFreeList(_PyFreeListState *state, int is_finalization);
extern void _PyFloat_ClearFreeList(_PyFreeListState *state, int is_finalization);
extern void _PyList_ClearFreeList(_PyFreeListState *state, int is_finalization);
extern void _PySlice_ClearCache(_PyFreeListState *state);
extern void _PyDict_ClearFreeList(PyInterpreterState *interp);
extern void _PyAsyncGen_ClearFreeLists(_PyFreeListState *state, int is_finalization);
extern void _PyContext_ClearFreeList(_PyFreeListState *state, int is_finalization);
extern void _Py_ScheduleGC(PyInterpreterState *interp);
extern void _Py_RunGC(PyThreadState *tstate);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* !Py_INTERNAL_GC_H */