Added ffi module

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Justin Ethier 2020-08-14 14:37:19 -04:00
parent 4d2d2d88ae
commit 937f6b61c2
3 changed files with 194 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -119,9 +119,10 @@ uninstall :
tags :
ctags -R *
indent : gc.c runtime.c mstreams.c $(HEADER_DIR)/*.h
indent : gc.c runtime.c ffi.c mstreams.c $(HEADER_DIR)/*.h
$(INDENT_CMD) gc.c
$(INDENT_CMD) runtime.c
$(INDENT_CMD) ffi.c
$(INDENT_CMD) mstreams.c
$(INDENT_CMD) $(HEADER_DIR)/*.h
@ -183,6 +184,9 @@ dispatch.o : dispatch.c $(HEADERS)
gc.o : gc.c $(HEADERS)
$(CCOMP) -std=gnu99 -c $< -o $@
ffi.o : ffi.c $(HEADERS)
$(CCOMP) -c $< -o $@
mstreams.o : mstreams.c $(HEADERS)
$(CCOMP) -c \
-DCYC_HAVE_OPEN_MEMSTREAM=$(CYC_PLATFORM_HAS_MEMSTREAM) \
@ -203,7 +207,7 @@ runtime.o : runtime.c $(HEADERS)
-DCYC_PLATFORM=\"$(PLATFORM)\" \
$< -o $@
libcyclone.a : runtime.o gc.o dispatch.o mstreams.o hashset.o
libcyclone.a : runtime.o gc.o dispatch.o ffi.o mstreams.o hashset.o
$(CREATE_LIBRARY_COMMAND) $(CREATE_LIBRARY_FLAGS) $@ $&
$(RANLIB_COMMAND)
# Instructions from: http://www.adp-gmbh.ch/cpp/gcc/create_lib.html
@ -236,6 +240,7 @@ bootstrap : icyc libs
cp srfi/*.sld $(BOOTSTRAP_DIR)/srfi
cp srfi/*.scm $(BOOTSTRAP_DIR)/srfi
cp runtime.c $(BOOTSTRAP_DIR)
cp ffi.c $(BOOTSTRAP_DIR)
cp mstreams.c $(BOOTSTRAP_DIR)
cp hashset.c $(BOOTSTRAP_DIR)
cp gc.c $(BOOTSTRAP_DIR)

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ffi.c Normal file
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/**
* Cyclone Scheme
* https://github.com/justinethier/cyclone
*
* Copyright (c) 2020, Justin Ethier
* All rights reserved.
*
* FFI module to support calling Scheme code from C.
*/
#include "cyclone/types.h"
#include "cyclone/runtime.h"
#include <ck_pr.h>
#include <unistd.h>
static void Cyc_return_from_scm_call(gc_thread_data *thd, int argc, object k, object result)
{
// Cleaup thread object per Cyc_exit_thread
gc_remove_mutator(thd);
ck_pr_cas_int((int *)&(thd->thread_state), CYC_THREAD_STATE_RUNNABLE,
CYC_THREAD_STATE_TERMINATED);
// Return to local C caller
vector vec = thd->scm_thread_obj;
gc_thread_data *local = opaque_ptr(vec->elements[4]);
local->gc_cont = result;
longjmp(*(local->jmp_start), 1);
}
/**
* Scheme function calls into this function when it is done.
* We store results and longjmp back to where we started, at the
* bottom of the trampoline (we only jump once).
*/
static void Cyc_after_scm_call(gc_thread_data *thd, int argc, object k, object result)
{
mclosure0(clo, Cyc_return_from_scm_call);
object buf[1]; buf[0] = result;
GC(thd, &clo, buf, 1);
}
/**
* Setup a quick-and-dirty thread object and use it to
* make a call into Scheme code.
*
* Note this call is made in a limited way, and is only
* designed for a quick call. There is no support for
* performing any memory allocation by the Scheme code
* other than temporary objects in the nursery. The
* returned object will need to either be an immediate
* or re-allocated (EG: malloc) before returning it
* to the C layer.
*/
object Cyc_scm_call(gc_thread_data *parent_thd, object fnc, int argc, object *args)
{
jmp_buf l;
gc_thread_data local;
local.gc_cont = NULL;
local.jmp_start = &l;
gc_thread_data *td = malloc(sizeof(gc_thread_data));
gc_add_new_unrunning_mutator(td); /* Register this thread */
make_c_opaque(co, td);
make_utf8_string(NULL, name_str, "");
make_c_opaque(co_parent_thd, parent_thd);
make_c_opaque(co_this_thd, &local);
mclosure0(after, (function_type)Cyc_after_scm_call);
make_empty_vector(vec);
vec.num_elements = 7;
vec.elements = alloca(sizeof(object) * 5);
vec.elements[0] = find_or_add_symbol("cyc-thread-obj");
vec.elements[1] = fnc;
vec.elements[2] = &co;
vec.elements[3] = &name_str;
vec.elements[4] = &co_this_thd; //boolean_f;
vec.elements[5] = &co_parent_thd;
vec.elements[6] = &after;
make_pair(thread_and_thunk, &vec, fnc); // TODO: OK we are not clearing vec[5]? I think so...
if (!setjmp(*(local.jmp_start))) {
Cyc_init_thread(&thread_and_thunk, argc, args);
}
return local.gc_cont;
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Simplified interface with no support for GC
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* Scheme function calls into this function when it is done.
* We store results and longjmp back to where we started, at the
* bottom of the trampoline (we only jump once).
*/
static void no_gc_after_call_scm(gc_thread_data *thd, int argc, object k, object result)
{
thd->gc_cont = result;
longjmp(*(thd->jmp_start), 1);
}
/**
* Call into Scheme function
*/
static void no_gc_call_scm(gc_thread_data *thd, object fnc, object obj)
{
mclosure0(after, (function_type)no_gc_after_call_scm);
((closure)fnc)->fn(thd, 2, fnc, &after, obj);
}
/**
* Setup a quick-and-dirty thread object and use it to
* make a call into Scheme code.
*
* Note this call is made in a limited way, and is only
* designed for a quick call. There is no support for
* performing any memory allocation by the Scheme code
* other than temporary objects in the nursery. The
* returned object will need to either be an immediate
* or re-allocated (EG: malloc) before returning it
* to the C layer.
*/
object Cyc_scm_call_no_gc(gc_thread_data *parent_thd, object fnc, object arg)
{
long stack_size = 100000;
char *stack_base = (char *)&stack_size;
char *stack_traces[MAX_STACK_TRACES];
gc_thread_data thd = {0};
jmp_buf jmp;
thd.jmp_start = &jmp;
thd.stack_start = stack_base;
#if STACK_GROWTH_IS_DOWNWARD
thd.stack_limit = stack_base - stack_size;
#else
thd.stack_limit = stack_base + stack_size;
#endif
thd.stack_traces = stack_traces;
thd.thread_id = pthread_self();
thd.thread_state = CYC_THREAD_STATE_RUNNABLE;
// Copy parameter objects from the calling thread
object parent = parent_thd->param_objs; // Unbox parent thread's data
object child = NULL;
while (parent) {
if (thd.param_objs == NULL) {
alloca_pair(p, NULL, NULL);
thd.param_objs = p;
child = thd.param_objs;
} else {
alloca_pair(p, NULL, NULL);
cdr(child) = p;
child = p;
}
alloca_pair(cc, car(car(parent)), cdr(car(parent)));
car(child) = cc;
parent = cdr(parent);
}
// Setup trampoline and call into Scheme
//
// When the Scheme call is done we return result back to C
//
// It is very important to know that the result, IF ON THE STACK,
// is further up the stack than the caller and will be overwritten
// by subsequent C calls on this thread. Thus the caller will want
// to immediately create a copy of the object...
//
if (!setjmp(*(thd.jmp_start))) {
no_gc_call_scm(&thd, fnc, arg);
} else {
return(thd.gc_cont);
}
}

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@ -549,6 +549,14 @@ object transport_stack_value(gc_thread_data *data, object var, object value, int
// END GC section
/**@}*/
/**
* \defgroup ffi Foreign Function Interface
*/
/**@{*/
object Cyc_scm_call(gc_thread_data *parent_thd, object fnc, int argc, object *args);
object Cyc_scm_call_no_gc(gc_thread_data *parent_thd, object fnc, object arg);
/**@}*/
/**
* \defgroup datatypes Data types
* @brief All of the Scheme data types provided by Cyclone.