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author | Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org> | 2020-04-14 16:30:41 (GMT) |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-04-14 16:30:41 (GMT) |
commit | e560f90602870601945ea7a4f7770827608817d2 (patch) | |
tree | eb66be613aff34e1450653b455fb9d81689c1429 /Include | |
parent | 4cf65a630a8d45bad3fe5cdc4c2632ec64e7ba27 (diff) | |
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bpo-40268: Move struct _gc_runtime_state to pycore_gc.h (GH-19515)
Diffstat (limited to 'Include')
-rw-r--r-- | Include/internal/pycore_gc.h | 100 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Include/internal/pycore_interp.h | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Include/internal/pycore_pymem.h | 101 |
3 files changed, 101 insertions, 102 deletions
diff --git a/Include/internal/pycore_gc.h b/Include/internal/pycore_gc.h index 7309205..62b8800 100644 --- a/Include/internal/pycore_gc.h +++ b/Include/internal/pycore_gc.h @@ -63,6 +63,106 @@ typedef struct { #define _PyGC_SET_FINALIZED(o) \ _PyGCHead_SET_FINALIZED(_Py_AS_GC(o)) + +/* GC runtime state */ + +/* If we change this, we need to change the default value in the + signature of gc.collect. */ +#define NUM_GENERATIONS 3 +/* + NOTE: about untracking of mutable objects. + + Certain types of container cannot participate in a reference cycle, and + so do not need to be tracked by the garbage collector. Untracking these + objects reduces the cost of garbage collections. However, determining + which objects may be untracked is not free, and the costs must be + weighed against the benefits for garbage collection. + + There are two possible strategies for when to untrack a container: + + i) When the container is created. + ii) When the container is examined by the garbage collector. + + Tuples containing only immutable objects (integers, strings etc, and + recursively, tuples of immutable objects) do not need to be tracked. + The interpreter creates a large number of tuples, many of which will + not survive until garbage collection. It is therefore not worthwhile + to untrack eligible tuples at creation time. + + Instead, all tuples except the empty tuple are tracked when created. + During garbage collection it is determined whether any surviving tuples + can be untracked. A tuple can be untracked if all of its contents are + already not tracked. Tuples are examined for untracking in all garbage + collection cycles. It may take more than one cycle to untrack a tuple. + + Dictionaries containing only immutable objects also do not need to be + tracked. Dictionaries are untracked when created. If a tracked item is + inserted into a dictionary (either as a key or value), the dictionary + becomes tracked. During a full garbage collection (all generations), + the collector will untrack any dictionaries whose contents are not + tracked. + + The module provides the python function is_tracked(obj), which returns + the CURRENT tracking status of the object. Subsequent garbage + collections may change the tracking status of the object. + + Untracking of certain containers was introduced in issue #4688, and + the algorithm was refined in response to issue #14775. +*/ + +struct gc_generation { + PyGC_Head head; + int threshold; /* collection threshold */ + int count; /* count of allocations or collections of younger + generations */ +}; + +/* Running stats per generation */ +struct gc_generation_stats { + /* total number of collections */ + Py_ssize_t collections; + /* total number of collected objects */ + Py_ssize_t collected; + /* total number of uncollectable objects (put into gc.garbage) */ + Py_ssize_t uncollectable; +}; + +struct _gc_runtime_state { + /* List of objects that still need to be cleaned up, singly linked + * via their gc headers' gc_prev pointers. */ + PyObject *trash_delete_later; + /* Current call-stack depth of tp_dealloc calls. */ + int trash_delete_nesting; + + int enabled; + int debug; + /* linked lists of container objects */ + struct gc_generation generations[NUM_GENERATIONS]; + PyGC_Head *generation0; + /* a permanent generation which won't be collected */ + struct gc_generation permanent_generation; + struct gc_generation_stats generation_stats[NUM_GENERATIONS]; + /* true if we are currently running the collector */ + int collecting; + /* list of uncollectable objects */ + PyObject *garbage; + /* a list of callbacks to be invoked when collection is performed */ + PyObject *callbacks; + /* This is the number of objects that survived the last full + collection. It approximates the number of long lived objects + tracked by the GC. + + (by "full collection", we mean a collection of the oldest + generation). */ + Py_ssize_t long_lived_total; + /* This is the number of objects that survived all "non-full" + collections, and are awaiting to undergo a full collection for + the first time. */ + Py_ssize_t long_lived_pending; +}; + +PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyGC_InitState(struct _gc_runtime_state *); + #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif diff --git a/Include/internal/pycore_interp.h b/Include/internal/pycore_interp.h index d720829..c6fc6af 100644 --- a/Include/internal/pycore_interp.h +++ b/Include/internal/pycore_interp.h @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ extern "C" { #include "pycore_atomic.h" /* _Py_atomic_address */ #include "pycore_gil.h" /* struct _gil_runtime_state */ -#include "pycore_pymem.h" /* struct _gc_runtime_state */ +#include "pycore_gc.h" /* struct _gc_runtime_state */ #include "pycore_warnings.h" /* struct _warnings_runtime_state */ /* ceval state */ diff --git a/Include/internal/pycore_pymem.h b/Include/internal/pycore_pymem.h index 34a17d5..18203e3 100644 --- a/Include/internal/pycore_pymem.h +++ b/Include/internal/pycore_pymem.h @@ -9,107 +9,6 @@ extern "C" { #endif #include "pymem.h" // PyMemAllocatorName -#include "pycore_gc.h" // PyGC_Head - - -/* GC runtime state */ - -/* If we change this, we need to change the default value in the - signature of gc.collect. */ -#define NUM_GENERATIONS 3 -/* - NOTE: about untracking of mutable objects. - - Certain types of container cannot participate in a reference cycle, and - so do not need to be tracked by the garbage collector. Untracking these - objects reduces the cost of garbage collections. However, determining - which objects may be untracked is not free, and the costs must be - weighed against the benefits for garbage collection. - - There are two possible strategies for when to untrack a container: - - i) When the container is created. - ii) When the container is examined by the garbage collector. - - Tuples containing only immutable objects (integers, strings etc, and - recursively, tuples of immutable objects) do not need to be tracked. - The interpreter creates a large number of tuples, many of which will - not survive until garbage collection. It is therefore not worthwhile - to untrack eligible tuples at creation time. - - Instead, all tuples except the empty tuple are tracked when created. - During garbage collection it is determined whether any surviving tuples - can be untracked. A tuple can be untracked if all of its contents are - already not tracked. Tuples are examined for untracking in all garbage - collection cycles. It may take more than one cycle to untrack a tuple. - - Dictionaries containing only immutable objects also do not need to be - tracked. Dictionaries are untracked when created. If a tracked item is - inserted into a dictionary (either as a key or value), the dictionary - becomes tracked. During a full garbage collection (all generations), - the collector will untrack any dictionaries whose contents are not - tracked. - - The module provides the python function is_tracked(obj), which returns - the CURRENT tracking status of the object. Subsequent garbage - collections may change the tracking status of the object. - - Untracking of certain containers was introduced in issue #4688, and - the algorithm was refined in response to issue #14775. -*/ - -struct gc_generation { - PyGC_Head head; - int threshold; /* collection threshold */ - int count; /* count of allocations or collections of younger - generations */ -}; - -/* Running stats per generation */ -struct gc_generation_stats { - /* total number of collections */ - Py_ssize_t collections; - /* total number of collected objects */ - Py_ssize_t collected; - /* total number of uncollectable objects (put into gc.garbage) */ - Py_ssize_t uncollectable; -}; - -struct _gc_runtime_state { - /* List of objects that still need to be cleaned up, singly linked - * via their gc headers' gc_prev pointers. */ - PyObject *trash_delete_later; - /* Current call-stack depth of tp_dealloc calls. */ - int trash_delete_nesting; - - int enabled; - int debug; - /* linked lists of container objects */ - struct gc_generation generations[NUM_GENERATIONS]; - PyGC_Head *generation0; - /* a permanent generation which won't be collected */ - struct gc_generation permanent_generation; - struct gc_generation_stats generation_stats[NUM_GENERATIONS]; - /* true if we are currently running the collector */ - int collecting; - /* list of uncollectable objects */ - PyObject *garbage; - /* a list of callbacks to be invoked when collection is performed */ - PyObject *callbacks; - /* This is the number of objects that survived the last full - collection. It approximates the number of long lived objects - tracked by the GC. - - (by "full collection", we mean a collection of the oldest - generation). */ - Py_ssize_t long_lived_total; - /* This is the number of objects that survived all "non-full" - collections, and are awaiting to undergo a full collection for - the first time. */ - Py_ssize_t long_lived_pending; -}; - -PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyGC_InitState(struct _gc_runtime_state *); /* Set the memory allocator of the specified domain to the default. |