! Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 Slava Pestov. ! See http://factor.sf.net/license.txt for BSD license. IN: compiler USING: assembler errors generic kernel lists math namespaces prettyprint sequences strings vectors words ; ! To support saving compiled code to disk, generator words ! append relocation instructions to this vector. SYMBOL: relocation-table : rel, ( n -- ) relocation-table get push ; : relocating compiled-offset cell - rel, ; : rel-primitive ( word rel/abs -- ) #! If flag is true; relative. 0 1 ? rel, relocating word-primitive rel, ; : rel-dlsym ( name dll rel/abs -- ) #! If flag is true; relative. 2 3 ? rel, relocating cons intern-literal rel, ; : rel-address ( rel/abs -- ) #! Relocate address just compiled. If flag is true, #! relative, and there is nothing to do. [ 4 rel, relocating 0 rel, ] unless ; : rel-word ( word rel/abs -- ) #! If flag is true; relative. over primitive? [ rel-primitive ] [ nip rel-address ] ifte ; ! PowerPC relocations : rel-primitive-16/16 ( word -- ) #! This is called before a sequence like #! 19 LOAD32 #! 19 MTCTR #! BCTR 5 rel, compiled-offset rel, word-primitive rel, ; : rel-address-16/16 ( -- ) 6 rel, relocating 0 rel, ; ! We use a hashtable "compiled-xts" that maps words to ! xt's that are currently being compiled. The commit-xt's word ! sets the xt of each word in the hashtable to the value in the ! hastable. ! ! This has the advantage that we can compile a word before the ! words it depends on and perform a fixup later; among other ! things this enables mutually recursive words. SYMBOL: compiled-xts : save-xt ( word -- ) compiled-offset swap compiled-xts [ acons ] change ; : commit-xt ( xt word -- ) dup t "compiled" set-word-prop set-word-xt ; : commit-xts ( -- ) #! We must flush the instruction cache on PowerPC. flush-icache compiled-xts get [ unswons commit-xt ] each compiled-xts off ; : compiled-xt ( word -- xt ) dup compiled-xts get assoc [ ] [ word-xt ] ?ifte ; ! Words being compiled are consed onto this list. When a word ! is encountered that has not been previously compiled, it is ! consed onto this list. Compilation stops when the list is ! empty. SYMBOL: compile-words ! deferred-xts is a list of objects responding to the fixup ! generic. SYMBOL: deferred-xts ! Some machinery to allow forward references GENERIC: fixup ( object -- ) TUPLE: relative word where to ; : just-compiled compiled-offset 4 - ; C: relative ( word -- ) over t rel-word [ set-relative-word ] keep [ just-compiled swap set-relative-where ] keep [ compiled-offset swap set-relative-to ] keep ; : deferred-xt deferred-xts [ cons ] change ; : relative ( word -- ) deferred-xt ; : relative-fixup ( relative -- addr ) dup relative-word compiled-xt swap relative-to - ; M: relative fixup ( relative -- ) dup relative-fixup swap relative-where set-compiled-cell ; TUPLE: absolute word where ; C: absolute ( word -- ) [ set-absolute-word ] keep [ just-compiled swap set-absolute-where ] keep ; : absolute ( word -- ) dup f rel-word deferred-xt ; : >absolute dup absolute-word compiled-xt swap absolute-where ; M: absolute fixup ( absolute -- ) >absolute set-compiled-cell ; ! Fixups where the address is inside a bitfield in the ! instruction. TUPLE: relative-bitfld mask ; C: relative-bitfld ( word mask -- ) [ set-relative-bitfld-mask ] keep [ >r r> set-delegate ] keep [ just-compiled swap set-relative-to ] keep ; : relative-24 ( word -- ) BIN: 11111111111111111111111100 deferred-xt ; : relative-14 ( word -- ) BIN: 1111111111111100 deferred-xt ; : or-compiled ( n off -- ) [ compiled-cell bitor ] keep set-compiled-cell ; M: relative-bitfld fixup dup relative-fixup over relative-bitfld-mask bitand swap relative-where or-compiled ; ! Fixup where the address is split between two PowerPC D-form ! instructions (low 16 bits of each instruction is the literal). TUPLE: absolute-16/16 ; C: absolute-16/16 ( word -- ) [ >r r> set-delegate ] keep ; : fixup-16/16 ( xt where -- ) >r w>h/h r> tuck 4 - or-compiled or-compiled ; M: absolute-16/16 fixup ( absolute -- ) >absolute fixup-16/16 ; : absolute-16/16 ( word -- ) deferred-xt ; : compiling? ( word -- ? ) #! A word that is compiling or already compiled will not be #! added to the list of words to be compiled. dup compiled? [ drop t ] [ dup compile-words get contains? [ drop t ] [ compiled-xts get assoc ] ifte ] ifte ; : fixup-xts ( -- ) deferred-xts get [ fixup ] each deferred-xts off ; : with-compiler ( quot -- ) [ call fixup-xts commit-xts ] with-scope ; : postpone-word ( word -- ) dup compiling? [ drop ] [ compile-words [ unique ] change ] ifte ;