49137da06b
moved to one specific phase).
238 lines
4.7 KiB
C
238 lines
4.7 KiB
C
/* S H A R E D F I L E
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*
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* A L L O C . C
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "types.h"
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#include "debug.h"
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#include "alloc.h"
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short * myalloc();
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short * malloc();
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#ifdef DEBUG
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STATIC unsigned maxuse, curruse;
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short *newcore(size)
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int size;
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{
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if ((curruse += (unsigned) (size+2)) > maxuse) maxuse = curruse;
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return myalloc(size);
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}
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oldcore(p,size)
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short *p;
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int size;
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{
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curruse -= (size+2);
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free(p);
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}
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coreusage()
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{
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fprintf(stderr,"Maximal core usage (excl. buffers):%u\n",maxuse);
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* The following two sizetables contain the sizes of the various kinds
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* of line and argument structures.
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* The assumption when making the tables was that every non-byte object
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* had to be aligned on an even boundary. On machines where alignment
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* is worse ( for example a long has to be aligned on a longword bound )
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* these tables should be revised.
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* A wasteful but safe approach is to replace every line of them by
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* sizeof(line_t)
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* and
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* sizeof(arg_t)
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* respectively.
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*/
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#ifndef NOTCOMPACT
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int lsizetab[] = {
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2*sizeof(line_p)+2*sizeof(byte),
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2*sizeof(line_p)+2*sizeof(byte)+sizeof(short),
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2*sizeof(line_p)+2*sizeof(byte)+sizeof(offset),
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2*sizeof(line_p)+2*sizeof(byte)+sizeof(lab_id),
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2*sizeof(line_p)+2*sizeof(byte)+sizeof(obj_p),
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2*sizeof(line_p)+2*sizeof(byte)+sizeof(proc_p),
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2*sizeof(line_p)+2*sizeof(byte)+sizeof(arg_p),
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};
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int asizetab[] = {
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sizeof(arg_p)+sizeof(short)+sizeof(offset),
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sizeof(arg_p)+sizeof(short)+sizeof(lab_id),
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sizeof(arg_p)+sizeof(short)+sizeof(obj_p),
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sizeof(arg_p)+sizeof(short)+sizeof(proc_p),
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sizeof(arg_p)+sizeof(short)+sizeof(argb_t),
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sizeof(arg_p)+sizeof(short)+sizeof(short)+sizeof(argb_t),
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sizeof(arg_p)+sizeof(short)+sizeof(short)+sizeof(argb_t),
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sizeof(arg_p)+sizeof(short)+sizeof(short)+sizeof(argb_t)
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};
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#else
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int lsizetab[] = {
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sizeof(struct line),
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sizeof(struct line),
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sizeof(struct line),
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sizeof(struct line),
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sizeof(struct line),
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sizeof(struct line),
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sizeof(struct line)
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};
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int asizetab[] = {
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sizeof (struct arg),
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sizeof (struct arg),
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sizeof (struct arg),
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sizeof (struct arg),
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sizeof (struct arg),
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sizeof (struct arg),
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sizeof (struct arg),
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sizeof (struct arg)
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};
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#endif
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/*
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* alloc routines:
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* Two parts:
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* 1) typed alloc and free routines
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* 2) untyped raw core allocation
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*/
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/*
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* PART 1
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*/
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line_p newline(optyp) int optyp; {
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register line_p lnp;
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register kind=optyp;
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lnp = (line_p) newcore(lsizetab[kind]);
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TYPE(lnp) = optyp;
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return(lnp);
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}
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oldline(lnp) register line_p lnp; {
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register kind=TYPE(lnp)&BMASK;
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if (kind == OPLIST)
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oldargs(ARG(lnp));
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oldcore((short *) lnp,lsizetab[kind]);
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}
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arg_p newarg(kind) int kind; {
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register arg_p ap;
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ap = (arg_p) newcore(asizetab[kind]);
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ap->a_type = kind;
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return(ap);
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}
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oldargs(ap) register arg_p ap; {
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register arg_p next;
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while (ap != (arg_p) 0) {
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next = ap->a_next;
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switch(ap->a_type) {
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case ARGSTRING:
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oldargb(ap->a_a.a_string.ab_next);
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break;
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case ARGICN:
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case ARGUCN:
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case ARGFCN:
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oldargb(ap->a_a.a_con.ac_con.ab_next);
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break;
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}
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oldcore((short *) ap,asizetab[ap->a_type]);
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ap = next;
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}
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}
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oldargb(abp) register argb_p abp; {
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register argb_p next;
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while (abp != (argb_p) 0) {
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next = abp->ab_next;
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oldcore((short *) abp,sizeof (argb_t));
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abp = next;
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}
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}
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oldobjects(op) register obj_p op; {
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register obj_p next;
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while (op != (obj_p) 0) {
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next = op->o_next;
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oldcore((short *) op, sizeof(struct obj));
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op = next;
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}
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}
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olddblock(dbl) dblock_p dbl; {
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oldobjects(dbl->d_objlist);
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oldargs(dbl->d_values);
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oldcore((short *) dbl, sizeof(struct dblock));
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}
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short **newmap(length) short length; {
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return((short **) newcore((length+1) * sizeof(short *)));
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}
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oldmap(mp,length) short **mp, length; {
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oldcore((short *) mp, (length+1) * sizeof(short *));
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}
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cset newbitvect(n) short n; {
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return((cset) newcore((n-1)*sizeof(int) + sizeof(struct bitvector)));
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/* sizeof(struct bitvector) equals to the size of a struct with
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* one short, followed by one ALLIGNED int. So the above statement
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* also works e.g. on a VAX.
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*/
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}
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oldbitvect(s,n) cset s; short n; {
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oldcore((short *) s, (n-1)*sizeof(int) + sizeof(struct bitvector));
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}
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short *newtable(length) short length; {
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return((short *) newcore((length+1) * sizeof(short)));
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}
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oldtable(mp,length) short **mp, length; {
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oldcore((short *) mp, (length+1) * sizeof(short));
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}
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cond_p newcondtab(l) int l;
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{
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return (cond_p) newcore(l * (sizeof (struct cond_tab)));
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}
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oldcondtab(tab) cond_p tab;
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{
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int i;
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for (i = 0; tab[i].mc_cond != DEFAULT; i++);
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oldcore((short *) tab,((i+1) * sizeof (struct cond_tab)));
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}
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short *myalloc(size) register size; {
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register short *p,*q;
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p = malloc(size);
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if (p == 0)
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error("out of memory");
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for(q=p;size>0;size -= sizeof(short))
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*q++ = 0;
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return(p);
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}
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