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authorSimon Marlow <marlowsd@gmail.com>2010-03-11 09:57:44 +0000
committerSimon Marlow <marlowsd@gmail.com>2010-03-11 09:57:44 +0000
commit7408b39235bccdcde48df2a73337ff976fbc09b7 (patch)
treecf20c372fdc5787170d53df36fc24ecf8113c89e /rts/LdvProfile.c
parent12cfec943127f0c81e1ffa1ca5ce46e888e3027c (diff)
downloadhaskell-7408b39235bccdcde48df2a73337ff976fbc09b7.tar.gz
Use message-passing to implement throwTo in the RTS
This replaces some complicated locking schemes with message-passing in the implementation of throwTo. The benefits are - previously it was impossible to guarantee that a throwTo from a thread running on one CPU to a thread running on another CPU would be noticed, and we had to rely on the GC to pick up these forgotten exceptions. This no longer happens. - the locking regime is simpler (though the code is about the same size) - threads can be unblocked from a blocked_exceptions queue without having to traverse the whole queue now. It's a rare case, but replaces an O(n) operation with an O(1). - generally we move in the direction of sharing less between Capabilities (aka HECs), which will become important with other changes we have planned. Also in this patch I replaced several STM-specific closure types with a generic MUT_PRIM closure type, which allowed a lot of code in the GC and other places to go away, hence the line-count reduction. The message-passing changes resulted in about a net zero line-count difference.
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diff --git a/rts/LdvProfile.c b/rts/LdvProfile.c
index c2e7d7ec5a..ccaf10c684 100644
--- a/rts/LdvProfile.c
+++ b/rts/LdvProfile.c
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ processHeapClosureForDead( StgClosure *c )
case MUT_VAR_CLEAN:
case MUT_VAR_DIRTY:
case BCO:
- case STABLE_NAME:
+ case PRIM:
case TVAR_WATCH_QUEUE:
case TVAR:
case TREC_HEADER: