182 lines
6.7 KiB
C
182 lines
6.7 KiB
C
#ifndef Py_INTERNAL_GC_H
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#define Py_INTERNAL_GC_H
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#ifndef Py_BUILD_CORE
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# error "this header requires Py_BUILD_CORE define"
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#endif
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/* GC information is stored BEFORE the object structure. */
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typedef struct {
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// Pointer to next object in the list.
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// 0 means the object is not tracked
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uintptr_t _gc_next;
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// Pointer to previous object in the list.
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// Lowest two bits are used for flags documented later.
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uintptr_t _gc_prev;
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} PyGC_Head;
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#define _Py_AS_GC(o) ((PyGC_Head *)(o)-1)
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/* True if the object is currently tracked by the GC. */
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#define _PyObject_GC_IS_TRACKED(o) (_Py_AS_GC(o)->_gc_next != 0)
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/* True if the object may be tracked by the GC in the future, or already is.
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This can be useful to implement some optimizations. */
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#define _PyObject_GC_MAY_BE_TRACKED(obj) \
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(PyObject_IS_GC(obj) && \
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(!PyTuple_CheckExact(obj) || _PyObject_GC_IS_TRACKED(obj)))
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/* Bit flags for _gc_prev */
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/* Bit 0 is set when tp_finalize is called */
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#define _PyGC_PREV_MASK_FINALIZED (1)
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/* Bit 1 is set when the object is in generation which is GCed currently. */
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#define _PyGC_PREV_MASK_COLLECTING (2)
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/* The (N-2) most significant bits contain the real address. */
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#define _PyGC_PREV_SHIFT (2)
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#define _PyGC_PREV_MASK (((uintptr_t) -1) << _PyGC_PREV_SHIFT)
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// Lowest bit of _gc_next is used for flags only in GC.
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// But it is always 0 for normal code.
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#define _PyGCHead_NEXT(g) ((PyGC_Head*)(g)->_gc_next)
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#define _PyGCHead_SET_NEXT(g, p) ((g)->_gc_next = (uintptr_t)(p))
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// Lowest two bits of _gc_prev is used for _PyGC_PREV_MASK_* flags.
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#define _PyGCHead_PREV(g) ((PyGC_Head*)((g)->_gc_prev & _PyGC_PREV_MASK))
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#define _PyGCHead_SET_PREV(g, p) do { \
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assert(((uintptr_t)p & ~_PyGC_PREV_MASK) == 0); \
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(g)->_gc_prev = ((g)->_gc_prev & ~_PyGC_PREV_MASK) \
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| ((uintptr_t)(p)); \
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} while (0)
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#define _PyGCHead_FINALIZED(g) \
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(((g)->_gc_prev & _PyGC_PREV_MASK_FINALIZED) != 0)
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#define _PyGCHead_SET_FINALIZED(g) \
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((g)->_gc_prev |= _PyGC_PREV_MASK_FINALIZED)
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#define _PyGC_FINALIZED(o) \
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_PyGCHead_FINALIZED(_Py_AS_GC(o))
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#define _PyGC_SET_FINALIZED(o) \
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_PyGCHead_SET_FINALIZED(_Py_AS_GC(o))
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/* GC runtime state */
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/* If we change this, we need to change the default value in the
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signature of gc.collect. */
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#define NUM_GENERATIONS 3
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/*
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NOTE: about untracking of mutable objects.
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Certain types of container cannot participate in a reference cycle, and
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so do not need to be tracked by the garbage collector. Untracking these
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objects reduces the cost of garbage collections. However, determining
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which objects may be untracked is not free, and the costs must be
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weighed against the benefits for garbage collection.
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There are two possible strategies for when to untrack a container:
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i) When the container is created.
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ii) When the container is examined by the garbage collector.
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Tuples containing only immutable objects (integers, strings etc, and
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recursively, tuples of immutable objects) do not need to be tracked.
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The interpreter creates a large number of tuples, many of which will
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not survive until garbage collection. It is therefore not worthwhile
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to untrack eligible tuples at creation time.
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Instead, all tuples except the empty tuple are tracked when created.
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During garbage collection it is determined whether any surviving tuples
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can be untracked. A tuple can be untracked if all of its contents are
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already not tracked. Tuples are examined for untracking in all garbage
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collection cycles. It may take more than one cycle to untrack a tuple.
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Dictionaries containing only immutable objects also do not need to be
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tracked. Dictionaries are untracked when created. If a tracked item is
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inserted into a dictionary (either as a key or value), the dictionary
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becomes tracked. During a full garbage collection (all generations),
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the collector will untrack any dictionaries whose contents are not
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tracked.
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The module provides the python function is_tracked(obj), which returns
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the CURRENT tracking status of the object. Subsequent garbage
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collections may change the tracking status of the object.
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Untracking of certain containers was introduced in issue #4688, and
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the algorithm was refined in response to issue #14775.
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*/
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struct gc_generation {
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PyGC_Head head;
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int threshold; /* collection threshold */
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int count; /* count of allocations or collections of younger
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generations */
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};
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/* Running stats per generation */
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struct gc_generation_stats {
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/* total number of collections */
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Py_ssize_t collections;
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/* total number of collected objects */
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Py_ssize_t collected;
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/* total number of uncollectable objects (put into gc.garbage) */
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Py_ssize_t uncollectable;
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};
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struct _gc_runtime_state {
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/* List of objects that still need to be cleaned up, singly linked
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* via their gc headers' gc_prev pointers. */
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PyObject *trash_delete_later;
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/* Current call-stack depth of tp_dealloc calls. */
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int trash_delete_nesting;
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int enabled;
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int debug;
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/* linked lists of container objects */
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struct gc_generation generations[NUM_GENERATIONS];
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PyGC_Head *generation0;
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/* a permanent generation which won't be collected */
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struct gc_generation permanent_generation;
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struct gc_generation_stats generation_stats[NUM_GENERATIONS];
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/* true if we are currently running the collector */
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int collecting;
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/* list of uncollectable objects */
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PyObject *garbage;
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/* a list of callbacks to be invoked when collection is performed */
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PyObject *callbacks;
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/* This is the number of objects that survived the last full
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collection. It approximates the number of long lived objects
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tracked by the GC.
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(by "full collection", we mean a collection of the oldest
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generation). */
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Py_ssize_t long_lived_total;
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/* This is the number of objects that survived all "non-full"
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collections, and are awaiting to undergo a full collection for
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the first time. */
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Py_ssize_t long_lived_pending;
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};
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extern void _PyGC_InitState(struct _gc_runtime_state *);
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extern Py_ssize_t _PyGC_CollectNoFail(PyThreadState *tstate);
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// Functions to clear types free lists
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extern void _PyFrame_ClearFreeList(PyThreadState *tstate);
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extern void _PyTuple_ClearFreeList(PyThreadState *tstate);
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extern void _PyFloat_ClearFreeList(PyThreadState *tstate);
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extern void _PyList_ClearFreeList(PyThreadState *tstate);
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extern void _PyDict_ClearFreeList(PyThreadState *tstate);
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extern void _PyAsyncGen_ClearFreeLists(PyThreadState *tstate);
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extern void _PyContext_ClearFreeList(PyThreadState *tstate);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* !Py_INTERNAL_GC_H */
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