view lphobos/gc/gcbits.d @ 979:523bf4f166bc

Fix some assembler issues: The assembler was miscompiling "add" (specifically, the "add reg/mem, imm" variations). The change that caused this seems to have been made because without it, some "add"s didn't compile at all. This patch reverts the previous change, and makes sure assembler operands are remapped correctly even though the input operands auto-generated due to updating operations aren't explicitly used.
author Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl>
date Wed, 18 Feb 2009 21:46:14 +0100
parents 373489eeaf90
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// Copyright (C) 2001-2002 by Digital Mars
// All Rights Reserved
// www.digitalmars.com
// Written by Walter Bright

/* NOTE: This file has been patched from the original DMD distribution to
   work with the GDC compiler.

   Modified by David Friedman, September 2004
*/

import std.c.string;
import std.c.stdlib;
import std.outofmemory;
import std.intrinsic;

//version = Asm86;
version (GNU) {
    // bitop intrinsics not implemented yet
} else {
    version = bitops;
}


struct GCBits
{
    const int BITS_PER_WORD = 32;
    const int BITS_SHIFT = 5;
    const int BITS_MASK = 31;

    uint *data = null;
    uint nwords = 0;	// allocated words in data[] excluding sentinals
    uint nbits = 0;	// number of bits in data[] excluding sentinals

    void Dtor()
    {
	if (data)
	{
	    free(data);
	    data = null;
	}
    }

    invariant
    {
	if (data)
	{
	    assert(nwords * data[0].sizeof * 8 >= nbits);
	}
    }

    void alloc(uint nbits)
    {
	this.nbits = nbits;
	nwords = (nbits + (BITS_PER_WORD - 1)) >> BITS_SHIFT;
	data = cast(uint *)calloc(nwords + 2, uint.sizeof);
	if (!data)
	    _d_OutOfMemory();
    }

    uint test(uint i)
    in
    {
	assert(i < nbits);
    }
    body
    {
	//return (cast(bit *)(data + 1))[i];
	return data[1 + (i >> BITS_SHIFT)] & (1 << (i & BITS_MASK));
    }

    void set(uint i)
    in
    {
	assert(i < nbits);
    }
    body
    {
	//(cast(bit *)(data + 1))[i] = 1;
	data[1 + (i >> BITS_SHIFT)] |= (1 << (i & BITS_MASK));
    }

    void clear(uint i)
    in
    {
	assert(i < nbits);
    }
    body
    {
	//(cast(bit *)(data + 1))[i] = 0;
	data[1 + (i >> BITS_SHIFT)] &= ~(1 << (i & BITS_MASK));
    }

    uint testClear(uint i)
    {
	version (bitops)
	{
	    return std.intrinsic.btr(data + 1, i);
	}
	else version (Asm86)
	{
	    asm
	    {
		naked			;
		mov	EAX,data[EAX]	;
		mov	ECX,i-4[ESP]	;
		btr	4[EAX],ECX	;
		sbb	EAX,EAX		;
		ret	4		;
	    }
	}
	else
	{   uint result;

	    //result = (cast(bit *)(data + 1))[i];
	    //(cast(bit *)(data + 1))[i] = 0;

	    uint *p = &data[1 + (i >> BITS_SHIFT)];
	    uint mask = (1 << (i & BITS_MASK));
	    result = *p & mask;
	    *p &= ~mask;
	    return result;
	}
    }

    void zero()
    {
	memset(data + 1, 0, nwords * uint.sizeof);
    }

    void copy(GCBits *f)
    in
    {
	assert(nwords == f.nwords);
    }
    body
    {
	memcpy(data + 1, f.data + 1, nwords * uint.sizeof);
    }

    uint *base()
    in
    {
	assert(data);
    }
    body
    {
	return data + 1;
    }
}

unittest
{
    GCBits b;

    b.alloc(786);
    assert(b.test(123) == 0);
    assert(b.testClear(123) == 0);
    b.set(123);
    assert(b.test(123) != 0);
    assert(b.testClear(123) != 0);
    assert(b.test(123) == 0);

    b.set(785);
    b.set(0);
    assert(b.test(785) != 0);
    assert(b.test(0) != 0);
    b.zero();
    assert(b.test(785) == 0);
    assert(b.test(0) == 0);

    GCBits b2;
    b2.alloc(786);
    b2.set(38);
    b.copy(&b2);
    assert(b.test(38) != 0);
    b2.Dtor();

    b.Dtor();
}

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void main()
{
}
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