Commit 45294a95 authored by Martin v. Löwis's avatar Martin v. Löwis

Remove types from type_list if they have no objects

and unlist_types_without_objects is set.
Give dump_counts a FILE* argument.
parent 041669fa
......@@ -339,6 +339,7 @@ typedef struct _typeobject {
Py_ssize_t tp_allocs;
Py_ssize_t tp_frees;
Py_ssize_t tp_maxalloc;
struct _typeobject *tp_prev;
struct _typeobject *tp_next;
#endif
} PyTypeObject;
......@@ -598,8 +599,9 @@ PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) _Py_GetRefTotal(void);
#ifdef COUNT_ALLOCS
PyAPI_FUNC(void) inc_count(PyTypeObject *);
PyAPI_FUNC(void) dec_count(PyTypeObject *);
#define _Py_INC_TPALLOCS(OP) inc_count((OP)->ob_type)
#define _Py_INC_TPFREES(OP) (OP)->ob_type->tp_frees++
#define _Py_INC_TPFREES(OP) dec_count((OP)->ob_type)
#define _Py_DEC_TPFREES(OP) (OP)->ob_type->tp_frees--
#define _Py_COUNT_ALLOCS_COMMA ,
#else
......
......@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ What's New in Python 2.5 alpha 2?
Core and builtins
-----------------
- Under COUNT_ALLOCS, types are not necessarily immortal anymore.
- All uses of PyStructSequence_InitType have been changed to initialize
the type objects only once, even if the interpreter is initialized
multiple times.
......
......@@ -74,23 +74,30 @@ _Py_AddToAllObjects(PyObject *op, int force)
#ifdef COUNT_ALLOCS
static PyTypeObject *type_list;
/* All types are added to type_list, atleast when
they get one object created. That makes them
immortal, which unfortunately contributes to
garbage itself. If unlist_types_without_objects
is set, they will be removed from the type_list
once the last object is deallocated. */
int unlist_types_without_objects;
extern int tuple_zero_allocs, fast_tuple_allocs;
extern int quick_int_allocs, quick_neg_int_allocs;
extern int null_strings, one_strings;
void
dump_counts(void)
dump_counts(FILE* f)
{
PyTypeObject *tp;
for (tp = type_list; tp; tp = tp->tp_next)
fprintf(stderr, "%s alloc'd: %d, freed: %d, max in use: %d\n",
fprintf(f, "%s alloc'd: %d, freed: %d, max in use: %d\n",
tp->tp_name, tp->tp_allocs, tp->tp_frees,
tp->tp_maxalloc);
fprintf(stderr, "fast tuple allocs: %d, empty: %d\n",
fprintf(f, "fast tuple allocs: %d, empty: %d\n",
fast_tuple_allocs, tuple_zero_allocs);
fprintf(stderr, "fast int allocs: pos: %d, neg: %d\n",
fprintf(f, "fast int allocs: pos: %d, neg: %d\n",
quick_int_allocs, quick_neg_int_allocs);
fprintf(stderr, "null strings: %d, 1-strings: %d\n",
fprintf(f, "null strings: %d, 1-strings: %d\n",
null_strings, one_strings);
}
......@@ -124,10 +131,12 @@ get_counts(void)
void
inc_count(PyTypeObject *tp)
{
if (tp->tp_allocs == 0) {
if (tp->tp_next == NULL && tp->tp_prev == NULL) {
/* first time; insert in linked list */
if (tp->tp_next != NULL) /* sanity check */
Py_FatalError("XXX inc_count sanity check");
if (type_list)
type_list->tp_prev = tp;
tp->tp_next = type_list;
/* Note that as of Python 2.2, heap-allocated type objects
* can go away, but this code requires that they stay alive
......@@ -150,6 +159,24 @@ inc_count(PyTypeObject *tp)
if (tp->tp_allocs - tp->tp_frees > tp->tp_maxalloc)
tp->tp_maxalloc = tp->tp_allocs - tp->tp_frees;
}
void dec_count(PyTypeObject *tp)
{
tp->tp_frees++;
if (unlist_types_without_objects &&
tp->tp_allocs == tp->tp_frees) {
/* unlink the type from type_list */
if (tp->tp_prev)
tp->tp_prev->tp_next = tp->tp_next;
else
type_list = tp->tp_next;
if (tp->tp_next)
tp->tp_next->tp_prev = tp->tp_prev;
tp->tp_next = tp->tp_prev = NULL;
Py_DECREF(tp);
}
}
#endif
#ifdef Py_REF_DEBUG
......
......@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ Py_Initialize(void)
#ifdef COUNT_ALLOCS
extern void dump_counts(void);
extern void dump_counts(FILE*);
#endif
/* Undo the effect of Py_Initialize().
......@@ -373,6 +373,13 @@ Py_Finalize(void)
* XXX I haven't seen a real-life report of either of these.
*/
PyGC_Collect();
#ifdef COUNT_ALLOCS
/* With COUNT_ALLOCS, it helps to run GC multiple times:
each collection might release some types from the type
list, so they become garbage. */
while (PyGC_Collect() > 0)
/* nothing */;
#endif
/* Destroy all modules */
PyImport_Cleanup();
......@@ -401,7 +408,7 @@ Py_Finalize(void)
/* Debugging stuff */
#ifdef COUNT_ALLOCS
dump_counts();
dump_counts(stdout);
#endif
PRINT_TOTAL_REFS();
......
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