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author | tromey <tromey@138bc75d-0d04-0410-961f-82ee72b054a4> | 2001-04-05 00:14:18 +0000 |
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committer | tromey <tromey@138bc75d-0d04-0410-961f-82ee72b054a4> | 2001-04-05 00:14:18 +0000 |
commit | d00b9cd2494d3f9e2f3b3966781884d85083d77f (patch) | |
tree | 88a556f74fb0052ef40f7b32c7dc19756675fe56 /boehm-gc/os_dep.c | |
parent | 3b48d0d3244d28c93f25c6e0c640e30ff32c4c87 (diff) | |
download | gcc-d00b9cd2494d3f9e2f3b3966781884d85083d77f.tar.gz |
2001-04-04 Hans Boehm <hans_boehm@hp.com>
* finalize.c:
- Accomodate finalization requests for static objects.
(Will be required by hash synchronization. May be needed
in some configurations now.)
* gc_priv.h:
- Define MIN_WORDS. All allocation requests are rounded
up to at least this size. Removes a subtle assumption that
Java objects have a 2 word header.
* gcconfig.h:
- Adjust Linux/IA64 configuration for non-ancient kernels.
(Necessary fix for IA64.)
* linux_threads.c:
- Fix syntax error in currently unused code. Will be needed
for Linux/PA-RISC.
* malloc.c:
- Handle MIN_WORDS.
* misc.c:
- Handle MIN_WORDS.
- Change stack cleaning code to typically clear about one tenth
the memory it used to in the threads configuration. Occasionally
still clear more. (This is really a fix for a long-standing
and fairly significant performance bug with threads.)
* os_dep.c:
- Fix the code for finding the beginning of the data segment under
Linux. I believe this is necessary for some IA64 Linux
distributions. It will also helo other platforms, though those
may additionally require a gcconfig.h adjustment. (This basically
works around the absence of a data_start or __data_start
definition in glibc.)
* test.c:
- Handle rounding due to MIN_WORDS.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/trunk@41102 138bc75d-0d04-0410-961f-82ee72b054a4
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diff --git a/boehm-gc/os_dep.c b/boehm-gc/os_dep.c index 87f84e7bccd..a192d35a21a 100644 --- a/boehm-gc/os_dep.c +++ b/boehm-gc/os_dep.c @@ -144,20 +144,37 @@ #endif #if defined(SEARCH_FOR_DATA_START) - /* The following doesn't work if the GC is in a dynamic library. */ /* The I386 case can be handled without a search. The Alpha case */ /* used to be handled differently as well, but the rules changed */ /* for recent Linux versions. This seems to be the easiest way to */ /* cover all versions. */ - ptr_t GC_data_start; - extern char * GC_copyright[]; /* Any data symbol would do. */ +# ifdef LINUX +# pragma weak __data_start + extern int __data_start; +# pragma weak data_start + extern int data_start; +# endif /* LINUX */ + extern int _end; + + ptr_t GC_data_start; void GC_init_linux_data_start() { extern ptr_t GC_find_limit(); - GC_data_start = GC_find_limit((ptr_t)GC_copyright, FALSE); +# ifdef LINUX + /* Try the easy approaches first: */ + if (&__data_start != 0) { + GC_data_start = (ptr_t)(&__data_start); + return; + } + if (&data_start != 0) { + GC_data_start = (ptr_t)(&data_start); + return; + } +# endif /* LINUX */ + GC_data_start = GC_find_limit((ptr_t)(&_end), FALSE); } #endif |