/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * (c) The GHC Team, 2013- * * Check whether dynamically-loaded object code can be safely * unloaded, by searching for references to it from the heap and RTS * data structures. * * --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #include "PosixSource.h" #include "Rts.h" #include "RtsUtils.h" #include "Hash.h" #include "LinkerInternals.h" #include "CheckUnload.h" #include "sm/Storage.h" #include "sm/GCThread.h" // // Code that we unload may be referenced from: // - info pointers in heap objects and stack frames // - pointers to static objects from the heap // - StablePtrs to static objects // // We can find live static objects after a major GC, so we don't have // to look at every closure pointer in the heap. However, we do have // to look at every info pointer. So this is like a heap census // traversal: we look at the header of every object, but not its // contents. // // On the assumption that there aren't many different info pointers in // a typical heap, we insert addresses into a hash table. The // first time we see an address, we check it against the pending // unloadable objects and if it lies within any of them, we mark that // object as referenced so that it won't get unloaded in this round. // static void checkAddress (HashTable *addrs, void *addr) { ObjectCode *oc; int i; if (!lookupHashTable(addrs, (W_)addr)) { insertHashTable(addrs, (W_)addr, addr); for (oc = unloaded_objects; oc; oc = oc->next) { for (i = 0; i < oc->n_sections; i++) { if (oc->sections[i].kind != SECTIONKIND_OTHER) { if ((W_)addr >= (W_)oc->sections[i].start && (W_)addr < (W_)oc->sections[i].start + oc->sections[i].size) { oc->referenced = 1; return; } } } } } } static void searchStackChunk (HashTable *addrs, StgPtr sp, StgPtr stack_end) { StgPtr p; const StgRetInfoTable *info; p = sp; while (p < stack_end) { info = get_ret_itbl((StgClosure *)p); switch (info->i.type) { case RET_SMALL: case RET_BIG: checkAddress(addrs, (void*)info); break; default: break; } p += stack_frame_sizeW((StgClosure*)p); } } static void searchHeapBlocks (HashTable *addrs, bdescr *bd) { StgPtr p; StgInfoTable *info; nat size; rtsBool prim; for (; bd != NULL; bd = bd->link) { if (bd->flags & BF_PINNED) { // Assume that objects in PINNED blocks cannot refer to continue; } p = bd->start; while (p < bd->free) { info = get_itbl((StgClosure *)p); prim = rtsFalse; switch (info->type) { case THUNK: size = thunk_sizeW_fromITBL(info); break; case THUNK_1_1: case THUNK_0_2: case THUNK_2_0: size = sizeofW(StgThunkHeader) + 2; break; case THUNK_1_0: case THUNK_0_1: case THUNK_SELECTOR: size = sizeofW(StgThunkHeader) + 1; break; case CONSTR: case FUN: case FUN_1_0: case FUN_0_1: case FUN_1_1: case FUN_0_2: case FUN_2_0: case CONSTR_1_0: case CONSTR_0_1: case CONSTR_1_1: case CONSTR_0_2: case CONSTR_2_0: size = sizeW_fromITBL(info); break; case IND_PERM: case BLACKHOLE: case BLOCKING_QUEUE: prim = rtsTrue; size = sizeW_fromITBL(info); break; case IND: // Special case/Delicate Hack: INDs don't normally // appear, since we're doing this heap census right // after GC. However, GarbageCollect() also does // resurrectThreads(), which can update some // blackholes when it calls raiseAsync() on the // resurrected threads. So we know that any IND will // be the size of a BLACKHOLE. prim = rtsTrue; size = BLACKHOLE_sizeW(); break; case BCO: prim = rtsTrue; size = bco_sizeW((StgBCO *)p); break; case MVAR_CLEAN: case MVAR_DIRTY: case TVAR: case WEAK: case PRIM: case MUT_PRIM: case MUT_VAR_CLEAN: case MUT_VAR_DIRTY: prim = rtsTrue; size = sizeW_fromITBL(info); break; case AP: prim = rtsTrue; size = ap_sizeW((StgAP *)p); break; case PAP: prim = rtsTrue; size = pap_sizeW((StgPAP *)p); break; case AP_STACK: { StgAP_STACK *ap = (StgAP_STACK *)p; prim = rtsTrue; size = ap_stack_sizeW(ap); searchStackChunk(addrs, (StgPtr)ap->payload, (StgPtr)ap->payload + ap->size); break; } case ARR_WORDS: prim = rtsTrue; size = arr_words_sizeW((StgArrBytes*)p); break; case MUT_ARR_PTRS_CLEAN: case MUT_ARR_PTRS_DIRTY: case MUT_ARR_PTRS_FROZEN: case MUT_ARR_PTRS_FROZEN0: prim = rtsTrue; size = mut_arr_ptrs_sizeW((StgMutArrPtrs *)p); break; case SMALL_MUT_ARR_PTRS_CLEAN: case SMALL_MUT_ARR_PTRS_DIRTY: case SMALL_MUT_ARR_PTRS_FROZEN: case SMALL_MUT_ARR_PTRS_FROZEN0: prim = rtsTrue; size = small_mut_arr_ptrs_sizeW((StgSmallMutArrPtrs *)p); break; case TSO: prim = rtsTrue; size = sizeofW(StgTSO); break; case STACK: { StgStack *stack = (StgStack*)p; prim = rtsTrue; searchStackChunk(addrs, stack->sp, stack->stack + stack->stack_size); size = stack_sizeW(stack); break; } case TREC_CHUNK: prim = rtsTrue; size = sizeofW(StgTRecChunk); break; default: barf("heapCensus, unknown object: %d", info->type); } if (!prim) { checkAddress(addrs,info); } p += size; } } } // // Check whether we can unload any object code. This is called at the // appropriate point during a GC, where all the heap data is nice and // packed together and we have a linked list of the static objects. // // The check involves a complete heap traversal, but you only pay for // this (a) when you have called unloadObj(), and (b) at a major GC, // which is much more expensive than the traversal we're doing here. // void checkUnload (StgClosure *static_objects) { nat g, n; HashTable *addrs; StgClosure* p; const StgInfoTable *info; ObjectCode *oc, *prev, *next; gen_workspace *ws; StgClosure* link; if (unloaded_objects == NULL) return; ACQUIRE_LOCK(&linker_unloaded_mutex); // Mark every unloadable object as unreferenced initially for (oc = unloaded_objects; oc; oc = oc->next) { IF_DEBUG(linker, debugBelch("Checking whether to unload %" PATH_FMT "\n", oc->fileName)); oc->referenced = rtsFalse; } addrs = allocHashTable(); for (p = static_objects; p != END_OF_STATIC_OBJECT_LIST; p = link) { p = UNTAG_STATIC_LIST_PTR(p); checkAddress(addrs, p); info = get_itbl(p); link = *STATIC_LINK(info, p); } // CAFs on revertible_caf_list are not on static_objects for (p = (StgClosure*)revertible_caf_list; p != END_OF_CAF_LIST; p = ((StgIndStatic *)p)->static_link) { p = UNTAG_STATIC_LIST_PTR(p); checkAddress(addrs, p); } for (g = 0; g < RtsFlags.GcFlags.generations; g++) { searchHeapBlocks (addrs, generations[g].blocks); searchHeapBlocks (addrs, generations[g].large_objects); for (n = 0; n < n_capabilities; n++) { ws = &gc_threads[n]->gens[g]; searchHeapBlocks(addrs, ws->todo_bd); searchHeapBlocks(addrs, ws->part_list); searchHeapBlocks(addrs, ws->scavd_list); } } // Look through the unloadable objects, and any object that is still // marked as unreferenced can be physically unloaded, because we // have no references to it. prev = NULL; for (oc = unloaded_objects; oc; oc = next) { next = oc->next; if (oc->referenced == 0) { if (prev == NULL) { unloaded_objects = oc->next; } else { prev->next = oc->next; } IF_DEBUG(linker, debugBelch("Unloading object file %" PATH_FMT "\n", oc->fileName)); freeObjectCode(oc); } else { IF_DEBUG(linker, debugBelch("Object file still in use: %" PATH_FMT "\n", oc->fileName)); prev = oc; } } freeHashTable(addrs, NULL); RELEASE_LOCK(&linker_unloaded_mutex); }