f54d42879f
From-SVN: r42370
624 lines
14 KiB
C
624 lines
14 KiB
C
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/******************************************************************
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AmigaOS-spesific routines for GC.
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This file is normally included from os_dep.c
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******************************************************************/
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#if !defined(GC_AMIGA_DEF) && !defined(GC_AMIGA_SB) && !defined(GC_AMIGA_DS) && !defined(GC_AMIGA_AM)
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# include "gc_priv.h"
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# include <stdio.h>
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# include <signal.h>
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# define GC_AMIGA_DEF
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# define GC_AMIGA_SB
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# define GC_AMIGA_DS
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# define GC_AMIGA_AM
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#endif
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_DEF
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# ifndef __GNUC__
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# include <exec/exec.h>
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# endif
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# include <proto/exec.h>
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# include <proto/dos.h>
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# include <dos/dosextens.h>
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# include <workbench/startup.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_SB
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/******************************************************************
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Find the base of the stack.
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******************************************************************/
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ptr_t GC_get_stack_base()
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{
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struct Process *proc = (struct Process*)SysBase->ThisTask;
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/* Reference: Amiga Guru Book Pages: 42,567,574 */
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if (proc->pr_Task.tc_Node.ln_Type==NT_PROCESS
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&& proc->pr_CLI != NULL) {
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/* first ULONG is StackSize */
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/*longPtr = proc->pr_ReturnAddr;
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size = longPtr[0];*/
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return (char *)proc->pr_ReturnAddr + sizeof(ULONG);
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} else {
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return (char *)proc->pr_Task.tc_SPUpper;
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}
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}
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#if 0 /* old version */
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ptr_t GC_get_stack_base()
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{
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extern struct WBStartup *_WBenchMsg;
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extern long __base;
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extern long __stack;
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struct Task *task;
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struct Process *proc;
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struct CommandLineInterface *cli;
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long size;
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if ((task = FindTask(0)) == 0) {
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GC_err_puts("Cannot find own task structure\n");
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ABORT("task missing");
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}
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proc = (struct Process *)task;
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cli = BADDR(proc->pr_CLI);
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if (_WBenchMsg != 0 || cli == 0) {
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size = (char *)task->tc_SPUpper - (char *)task->tc_SPLower;
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} else {
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size = cli->cli_DefaultStack * 4;
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}
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return (ptr_t)(__base + GC_max(size, __stack));
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_DS
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/******************************************************************
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Register data segments.
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******************************************************************/
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void GC_register_data_segments()
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{
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struct Process *proc;
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struct CommandLineInterface *cli;
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BPTR myseglist;
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ULONG *data;
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int num;
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# ifdef __GNUC__
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ULONG dataSegSize;
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GC_bool found_segment = FALSE;
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extern char __data_size[];
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dataSegSize=__data_size+8;
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/* Can`t find the Location of __data_size, because
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it`s possible that is it, inside the segment. */
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# endif
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proc= (struct Process*)SysBase->ThisTask;
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/* Reference: Amiga Guru Book Pages: 538ff,565,573
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and XOper.asm */
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if (proc->pr_Task.tc_Node.ln_Type==NT_PROCESS) {
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if (proc->pr_CLI == NULL) {
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myseglist = proc->pr_SegList;
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} else {
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/* ProcLoaded 'Loaded as a command: '*/
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cli = BADDR(proc->pr_CLI);
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myseglist = cli->cli_Module;
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}
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} else {
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ABORT("Not a Process.");
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}
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if (myseglist == NULL) {
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ABORT("Arrrgh.. can't find segments, aborting");
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}
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/* xoper hunks Shell Process */
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num=0;
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for (data = (ULONG *)BADDR(myseglist); data != NULL;
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data = (ULONG *)BADDR(data[0])) {
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if (((ULONG) GC_register_data_segments < (ULONG) &data[1]) ||
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((ULONG) GC_register_data_segments > (ULONG) &data[1] + data[-1])) {
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# ifdef __GNUC__
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if (dataSegSize == data[-1]) {
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found_segment = TRUE;
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}
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# endif
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GC_add_roots_inner((char *)&data[1],
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((char *)&data[1]) + data[-1], FALSE);
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}
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++num;
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} /* for */
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# ifdef __GNUC__
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if (!found_segment) {
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ABORT("Can`t find correct Segments.\nSolution: Use an newer version of ixemul.library");
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}
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# endif
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}
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#if 0 /* old version */
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void GC_register_data_segments()
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{
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extern struct WBStartup *_WBenchMsg;
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struct Process *proc;
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struct CommandLineInterface *cli;
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BPTR myseglist;
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ULONG *data;
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if ( _WBenchMsg != 0 ) {
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if ((myseglist = _WBenchMsg->sm_Segment) == 0) {
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GC_err_puts("No seglist from workbench\n");
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return;
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}
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} else {
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if ((proc = (struct Process *)FindTask(0)) == 0) {
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GC_err_puts("Cannot find process structure\n");
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return;
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}
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if ((cli = BADDR(proc->pr_CLI)) == 0) {
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GC_err_puts("No CLI\n");
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return;
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}
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if ((myseglist = cli->cli_Module) == 0) {
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GC_err_puts("No seglist from CLI\n");
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return;
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}
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}
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for (data = (ULONG *)BADDR(myseglist); data != 0;
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data = (ULONG *)BADDR(data[0])) {
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# ifdef AMIGA_SKIP_SEG
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if (((ULONG) GC_register_data_segments < (ULONG) &data[1]) ||
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((ULONG) GC_register_data_segments > (ULONG) &data[1] + data[-1])) {
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# else
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{
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# endif /* AMIGA_SKIP_SEG */
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GC_add_roots_inner((char *)&data[1],
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((char *)&data[1]) + data[-1], FALSE);
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}
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}
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}
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#endif /* old version */
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#endif
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_AM
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#ifndef GC_AMIGA_FASTALLOC
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void *GC_amiga_allocwrapper(size_t size,void *(*AllocFunction)(size_t size2)){
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return (*AllocFunction)(size);
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}
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void *(*GC_amiga_allocwrapper_do)(size_t size,void *(*AllocFunction)(size_t size2))
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=GC_amiga_allocwrapper;
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#else
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void *GC_amiga_allocwrapper_firsttime(size_t size,void *(*AllocFunction)(size_t size2));
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void *(*GC_amiga_allocwrapper_do)(size_t size,void *(*AllocFunction)(size_t size2))
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=GC_amiga_allocwrapper_firsttime;
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/******************************************************************
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Amiga-spesific routines to obtain memory, and force GC to give
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back fast-mem whenever possible.
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These hacks makes gc-programs go many times faster when
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the amiga is low on memory, and are therefore strictly necesarry.
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-Kjetil S. Matheussen, 2000.
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******************************************************************/
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/* List-header for all allocated memory. */
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struct GC_Amiga_AllocedMemoryHeader{
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ULONG size;
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struct GC_Amiga_AllocedMemoryHeader *next;
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};
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struct GC_Amiga_AllocedMemoryHeader *GC_AMIGAMEM=(struct GC_Amiga_AllocedMemoryHeader *)(int)~(NULL);
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/* Type of memory. Once in the execution of a program, this might change to MEMF_ANY|MEMF_CLEAR */
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ULONG GC_AMIGA_MEMF = MEMF_FAST | MEMF_CLEAR;
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/* Prevents GC_amiga_get_mem from allocating memory if this one is TRUE. */
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#ifndef GC_AMIGA_ONLYFAST
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BOOL GC_amiga_dontalloc=FALSE;
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#endif
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_PRINTSTATS
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int succ=0,succ2=0;
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int nsucc=0,nsucc2=0;
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int nullretries=0;
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int numcollects=0;
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int chipa=0;
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int allochip=0;
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int allocfast=0;
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int cur0=0;
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int cur1=0;
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int cur10=0;
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int cur50=0;
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int cur150=0;
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int cur151=0;
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int ncur0=0;
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int ncur1=0;
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int ncur10=0;
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int ncur50=0;
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int ncur150=0;
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int ncur151=0;
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#endif
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/* Free everything at program-end. */
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void GC_amiga_free_all_mem(void){
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struct GC_Amiga_AllocedMemoryHeader *gc_am=(struct GC_Amiga_AllocedMemoryHeader *)(~(int)(GC_AMIGAMEM));
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struct GC_Amiga_AllocedMemoryHeader *temp;
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_PRINTSTATS
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printf("\n\n"
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"%d bytes of chip-mem, and %d bytes of fast-mem where allocated from the OS.\n",
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allochip,allocfast
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);
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printf(
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"%d bytes of chip-mem were returned from the GC_AMIGA_FASTALLOC supported allocating functions.\n",
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chipa
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);
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printf("\n");
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printf("GC_gcollect was called %d times to avoid returning NULL or start allocating with the MEMF_ANY flag.\n",numcollects);
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printf("%d of them was a success. (the others had to use allocation from the OS.)\n",nullretries);
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printf("\n");
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printf("Succeded forcing %d gc-allocations (%d bytes) of chip-mem to be fast-mem.\n",succ,succ2);
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printf("Failed forcing %d gc-allocations (%d bytes) of chip-mem to be fast-mem.\n",nsucc,nsucc2);
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printf("\n");
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printf(
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"Number of retries before succeding a chip->fast force:\n"
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"0: %d, 1: %d, 2-9: %d, 10-49: %d, 50-149: %d, >150: %d\n",
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cur0,cur1,cur10,cur50,cur150,cur151
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);
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printf(
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"Number of retries before giving up a chip->fast force:\n"
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"0: %d, 1: %d, 2-9: %d, 10-49: %d, 50-149: %d, >150: %d\n",
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ncur0,ncur1,ncur10,ncur50,ncur150,ncur151
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);
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#endif
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while(gc_am!=NULL){
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temp=gc_am->next;
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FreeMem(gc_am,gc_am->size);
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gc_am=(struct GC_Amiga_AllocedMemoryHeader *)(~(int)(temp));
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}
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}
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#ifndef GC_AMIGA_ONLYFAST
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/* All memory with address lower than this one is chip-mem. */
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char *chipmax;
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/*
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* Allways set to the last size of memory tried to be allocated.
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* Needed to ensure allocation when the size is bigger than 100000.
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*
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*/
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size_t latestsize;
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#endif
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/*
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* The actual function that is called with the GET_MEM macro.
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*
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*/
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void *GC_amiga_get_mem(size_t size){
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struct GC_Amiga_AllocedMemoryHeader *gc_am;
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#ifndef GC_AMIGA_ONLYFAST
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if(GC_amiga_dontalloc==TRUE){
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// printf("rejected, size: %d, latestsize: %d\n",size,latestsize);
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return NULL;
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}
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// We really don't want to use chip-mem, but if we must, then as little as possible.
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if(GC_AMIGA_MEMF==(MEMF_ANY|MEMF_CLEAR) && size>100000 && latestsize<50000) return NULL;
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#endif
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gc_am=AllocMem((ULONG)(size + sizeof(struct GC_Amiga_AllocedMemoryHeader)),GC_AMIGA_MEMF);
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if(gc_am==NULL) return NULL;
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gc_am->next=GC_AMIGAMEM;
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gc_am->size=size + sizeof(struct GC_Amiga_AllocedMemoryHeader);
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GC_AMIGAMEM=(struct GC_Amiga_AllocedMemoryHeader *)(~(int)(gc_am));
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// printf("Allocated %d (%d) bytes at address: %x. Latest: %d\n",size,tot,gc_am,latestsize);
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_PRINTSTATS
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if((char *)gc_am<chipmax){
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allochip+=size;
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}else{
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allocfast+=size;
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}
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#endif
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return gc_am+1;
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}
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#ifndef GC_AMIGA_ONLYFAST
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/* Tries very hard to force GC to find fast-mem to return. Done recursively
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* to hold the rejected memory-pointers reachable from the collector in an
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* easy way.
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*
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*/
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_RETRY
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void *GC_amiga_rec_alloc(size_t size,void *(*AllocFunction)(size_t size2),const int rec){
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void *ret;
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ret=(*AllocFunction)(size);
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_PRINTSTATS
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if((char *)ret>chipmax || ret==NULL){
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if(ret==NULL){
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nsucc++;
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nsucc2+=size;
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if(rec==0) ncur0++;
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if(rec==1) ncur1++;
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if(rec>1 && rec<10) ncur10++;
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if(rec>=10 && rec<50) ncur50++;
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if(rec>=50 && rec<150) ncur150++;
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if(rec>=150) ncur151++;
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}else{
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succ++;
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succ2+=size;
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if(rec==0) cur0++;
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if(rec==1) cur1++;
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if(rec>1 && rec<10) cur10++;
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if(rec>=10 && rec<50) cur50++;
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if(rec>=50 && rec<150) cur150++;
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if(rec>=150) cur151++;
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}
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}
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#endif
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if (((char *)ret)<=chipmax && ret!=NULL && (rec<(size>500000?9:size/5000))){
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ret=GC_amiga_rec_alloc(size,AllocFunction,rec+1);
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// GC_free(ret2);
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}
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return ret;
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}
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#endif
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/* The allocating-functions defined inside the amiga-blocks in gc.h is called
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* via these functions.
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*/
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void *GC_amiga_allocwrapper_any(size_t size,void *(*AllocFunction)(size_t size2)){
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void *ret,*ret2;
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GC_amiga_dontalloc=TRUE; // Pretty tough thing to do, but its indeed necesarry.
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latestsize=size;
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ret=(*AllocFunction)(size);
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if(((char *)ret) <= chipmax){
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if(ret==NULL){
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//Give GC access to allocate memory.
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_GC
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if(!GC_dont_gc){
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GC_gcollect();
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_PRINTSTATS
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numcollects++;
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#endif
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ret=(*AllocFunction)(size);
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}
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#endif
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if(ret==NULL){
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GC_amiga_dontalloc=FALSE;
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ret=(*AllocFunction)(size);
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if(ret==NULL){
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WARN("Out of Memory! Returning NIL!\n", 0);
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}
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}
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_PRINTSTATS
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else{
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nullretries++;
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}
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if(ret!=NULL && (char *)ret<=chipmax) chipa+=size;
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#endif
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}
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_RETRY
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else{
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/* We got chip-mem. Better try again and again and again etc., we might get fast-mem sooner or later... */
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/* Using gctest to check the effectiviness of doing this, does seldom give a very good result. */
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/* However, real programs doesn't normally rapidly allocate and deallocate. */
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// printf("trying to force... %d bytes... ",size);
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if(
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AllocFunction!=GC_malloc_uncollectable
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#ifdef ATOMIC_UNCOLLECTABLE
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&& AllocFunction!=GC_malloc_atomic_uncollectable
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#endif
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){
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ret2=GC_amiga_rec_alloc(size,AllocFunction,0);
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}else{
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ret2=(*AllocFunction)(size);
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_PRINTSTATS
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if((char *)ret2<chipmax || ret2==NULL){
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nsucc++;
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nsucc2+=size;
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ncur0++;
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}else{
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succ++;
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succ2+=size;
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cur0++;
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}
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#endif
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}
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if(((char *)ret2)>chipmax){
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// printf("Succeeded.\n");
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GC_free(ret);
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ret=ret2;
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}else{
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GC_free(ret2);
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// printf("But did not succeed.\n");
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}
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}
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#endif
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}
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GC_amiga_dontalloc=FALSE;
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return ret;
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}
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void (*GC_amiga_toany)(void)=NULL;
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void GC_amiga_set_toany(void (*func)(void)){
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GC_amiga_toany=func;
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}
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#endif // !GC_AMIGA_ONLYFAST
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void *GC_amiga_allocwrapper_fast(size_t size,void *(*AllocFunction)(size_t size2)){
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void *ret;
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ret=(*AllocFunction)(size);
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if(ret==NULL){
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// Enable chip-mem allocation.
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// printf("ret==NULL\n");
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_GC
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if(!GC_dont_gc){
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GC_gcollect();
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_PRINTSTATS
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numcollects++;
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#endif
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ret=(*AllocFunction)(size);
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}
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#endif
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if(ret==NULL){
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#ifndef GC_AMIGA_ONLYFAST
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GC_AMIGA_MEMF=MEMF_ANY | MEMF_CLEAR;
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if(GC_amiga_toany!=NULL) (*GC_amiga_toany)();
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GC_amiga_allocwrapper_do=GC_amiga_allocwrapper_any;
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return GC_amiga_allocwrapper_any(size,AllocFunction);
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#endif
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}
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_PRINTSTATS
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else{
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nullretries++;
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}
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#endif
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}
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return ret;
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}
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void *GC_amiga_allocwrapper_firsttime(size_t size,void *(*AllocFunction)(size_t size2)){
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atexit(&GC_amiga_free_all_mem);
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chipmax=(char *)SysBase->MaxLocMem; // For people still having SysBase in chip-mem, this might speed up a bit.
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GC_amiga_allocwrapper_do=GC_amiga_allocwrapper_fast;
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return GC_amiga_allocwrapper_fast(size,AllocFunction);
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}
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#endif //GC_AMIGA_FASTALLOC
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/*
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* The wrapped realloc function.
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*
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*/
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void *GC_amiga_realloc(void *old_object,size_t new_size_in_bytes){
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#ifndef GC_AMIGA_FASTALLOC
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return GC_realloc(old_object,new_size_in_bytes);
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#else
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void *ret;
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latestsize=new_size_in_bytes;
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ret=GC_realloc(old_object,new_size_in_bytes);
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if(ret==NULL && GC_AMIGA_MEMF==(MEMF_FAST | MEMF_CLEAR)){
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/* Out of fast-mem. */
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_GC
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if(!GC_dont_gc){
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GC_gcollect();
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_PRINTSTATS
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numcollects++;
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#endif
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ret=GC_realloc(old_object,new_size_in_bytes);
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}
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#endif
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if(ret==NULL){
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#ifndef GC_AMIGA_ONLYFAST
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GC_AMIGA_MEMF=MEMF_ANY | MEMF_CLEAR;
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if(GC_amiga_toany!=NULL) (*GC_amiga_toany)();
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GC_amiga_allocwrapper_do=GC_amiga_allocwrapper_any;
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ret=GC_realloc(old_object,new_size_in_bytes);
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#endif
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}
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_PRINTSTATS
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else{
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nullretries++;
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}
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#endif
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}
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if(ret==NULL){
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WARN("Out of Memory! Returning NIL!\n", 0);
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}
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#ifdef GC_AMIGA_PRINTSTATS
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if(((char *)ret)<chipmax && ret!=NULL){
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chipa+=new_size_in_bytes;
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}
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#endif
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return ret;
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#endif
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}
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#endif //GC_AMIGA_AM
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