On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:41 AM, Mariano Martinez Peck < marianopeck@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 10:22 PM, Eliot Miranda eliot.miranda@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Stéphane Ducasse < stephane.ducasse@inria.fr> wrote:
Hi elliot
What are these tryNamedPrimitive?
The methods in ProtoObject implement invoking primitives in the context of the debugger.
Ok, I was not that far :)
The debugger used to use methods in Object, tryPrimitive0, tryPrimitive1: tryPrimitive2:with: et al, to invoke normal primitives. The debugger would choose the tryPrimitive1: method with the right number of arguments, modify its header to change its primitive number of the desired primitive, and then call it to invoke the primitive. This is not reentrant. If one is trying to debug the debugger then the tryPrimitive: method can be modified by the debugger that is debugging the debugger that is in the process of editing the tryPrimitive: method. To fix this, and eliminate the tryPrimitiveN methods, someone introduced the tryPrimitive:withArgs: primitive. (Note that in VisualWorks we solved this by creating a method on the fly to invoke a given primitive and evaluating it using a primitive that did the same thing as withArgs:executeMethod:).
Eliot, isn't that what I have suggested in my previous email? at least as I can understand, that was my idea. In fact, since even if we have this new primitive, we have to keep those methods because Pharo could be opened in older VMs, wouldn't it make sense such proposal? because that way we can remove those methods. So...if we are in latest cog, we use the primitive, otherwise, we generate the CM on the fly and we execute it. In both cases, we do not use these methods.
Sure.
Analogously, one needs a way of invoking named primitives in the debugger, and using tryNamedPrimitive[:with:with:...] et al has exactly the same weaknesses as tryPrimitiveN above. So introducing a primitive to run named primitives is in keeping with tryPrimitive:withArgs:. Using the VisualWorks approach is feasible but violates Occam's razor.
What what about temporally (to be removed in the future) just when we are using older VMs?
If temporary, then fine. But its all work :)
Why do we need them in ProtoObject?
Once tryNamedPrimitiveIn:for:withArgs: is implemented in all relevant virtual machines we don't need them. You'll notice that there is no trace of the tryPrimitiveN methods anymore, even though they're in Smalltalk-80.
Because I'm not sure that adding primitive to VM is always a good solution.
Agreed. But it is in keeping with the primitive for invoking numbered primitives, tryPrimitive:withArgs:.
HTH Eliot
Stef
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 8:52 AM, Mariano Martinez Peck <
marianopeck@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys. I usually like to take a look to ProtoObject and see what is
really needed for the minimal object. But having 30% of the methods being #tryNamedPrimitive:with: * is not fun.
So...I wonder, do you think there could be another way so that to
avoid having all those methods in ProtoObject ?
Yes there is. I implemented primitive 218 in Cog,
primitiveDoNamedPrimitiveWithArgs, which is accessed via
tryNamedPrimitiveIn: aCompiledMethod for: aReceiver
withArgs: arguments
| selector theMethod spec receiverClass | <primitive: 218 error: ec> ec ifNotNil: ["If ec is an integer other than -1
there was a problem with primitive 218,
not with the external primitive
itself. -1 indicates a generic failure (where
ec should be nil) but ec = nil means
primitive 218 is not implemented. So
interpret -1 to mean the external
primitive failed with a nil error code."
ec isInteger ifTrue: [ec = -1 ifTrue: [ec := nil] ifFalse: [self
primitiveFailed]].
^{PrimitiveFailToken. ec}]. "Assume a nil error code implies the primitive
is not implemented and fall back on the old code."
"Hack. Attempt to execute the named primitive
from the given compiled method"
arguments size > 8 ifTrue: [^{PrimitiveFailToken. nil}]. selector := #( tryNamedPrimitive tryNamedPrimitive: tryNamedPrimitive:with: tryNamedPrimitive:with:with: tryNamedPrimitive:with:with:with: tryNamedPrimitive:with:with:with:with:
tryNamedPrimitive:with:with:with:with:with:
tryNamedPrimitive:with:with:with:with:with:with:
tryNamedPrimitive:with:with:with:with:with:with:with:) at: arguments size+1.
receiverClass := self objectClass: aReceiver. theMethod := receiverClass lookupSelector:
selector.
theMethod == nil ifTrue: [^{PrimitiveFailToken. nil}]. spec := theMethod literalAt: 1. spec replaceFrom: 1 to: spec size with:
(aCompiledMethod literalAt: 1) startingAt: 1.
Smalltalk unbindExternalPrimitives. ^self object: aReceiver perform: selector
withArguments: arguments inClass: receiverClass
(cf tryPrimitive: withArgs:) and used in
doPrimitive: primitiveIndex method: meth receiver:
receiver args: arguments
"Simulate a primitive method whose index is
primitiveIndex. The simulated receiver
and arguments are given as arguments to this
message. Any primitive which provokes
execution needs to be intercepted and simulated
to avoid execution running away."
| value | "If successful, push result and return resuming
context, else ^ { PrimitiveFailToken. errorCode }"
(primitiveIndex = 19) ifTrue: [ToolSet debugContext: self label:'Code simulation error' contents: nil]. "ContextPart>>blockCopy:; simulated to get
startpc right"
(primitiveIndex = 80 and: [(self objectClass:
receiver) includesBehavior: ContextPart])
ifTrue: [^self push: ((BlockContext
newForMethod: receiver method)
home:
receiver home
startpc:
pc + 2
nargs:
(arguments at: 1))].
(primitiveIndex = 81 and: [(self objectClass:
receiver) == BlockContext]) "BlockContext>>value[:value:...]"
ifTrue: [^receiver pushArgs: arguments
from: self].
(primitiveIndex = 82 and: [(self objectClass:
receiver) == BlockContext]) "BlockContext>>valueWithArguments:"
ifTrue: [^receiver pushArgs: arguments
first from: self].
primitiveIndex = 83 "afr 9/11/1998 19:50"
"Object>>perform:[with:...]"
ifTrue: [^self send: arguments first to: receiver with: arguments
allButFirst
super: false]. primitiveIndex = 84 "afr 9/11/1998 19:50 & eem
8/18/2009 17:04" "Object>>perform:withArguments:"
ifTrue: [^self send: arguments first to: receiver with: (arguments
at: 2)
startClass: nil]. primitiveIndex = 100 "eem 8/18/2009 16:57"
"Object>>perform:withArguments:inSuperclass:"
ifTrue: [^self send: arguments first to: receiver with: (arguments
at: 2)
startClass:
(arguments at: 3)].
"Mutex>>primitiveEnterCriticalSection
Mutex>>primitiveTestAndSetOwnershipOfCriticalSection"
(primitiveIndex = 186 or: [primitiveIndex =
187]) ifTrue:
[| active effective | active := Processor activeProcess. effective := active effectiveProcess. "active == effective" value := primitiveIndex = 186 ifTrue:
[receiver primitiveEnterCriticalSectionOnBehalfOf: effective]
ifFalse:
[receiver primitiveTestAndSetOwnershipOfCriticalSectionOnBehalfOf: effective].
^(value isArray and: [value size = 2 and: [value first ==
PrimitiveFailToken]])
ifTrue: [value] ifFalse: [self push: value]]. primitiveIndex = 188 ifTrue: "eem 5/27/2008
11:10 Object>>withArgs:executeMethod:"
[^MethodContext sender: self receiver: receiver method: (arguments at: 2) arguments: (arguments at: 1)]. "Closure primitives" (primitiveIndex = 200 and: [self == receiver])
ifTrue:
"ContextPart>>closureCopy:copiedValues:;
simulated to get startpc right"
[^self push: (BlockClosure
outerContext: receiver
startpc:
pc + 2
numArgs:
arguments first
copiedValues: arguments last)].
((primitiveIndex between: 201 and: 205)
"BlockClosure>>value[:value:...]"
or: [primitiveIndex between: 221 and: 222])
ifTrue: "BlockClosure>>valueNoContextSwitch[:]"
[^receiver simulateValueWithArguments:
arguments caller: self].
primitiveIndex = 206 ifTrue:
"BlockClosure>>valueWithArguments:"
[^receiver simulateValueWithArguments:
arguments first caller: self].
primitiveIndex = 118 ifTrue:
"tryPrimitive:withArgs:; avoid recursing in the VM"
[(arguments size = 2 and: [arguments first isInteger and: [arguments last class == Array]])
ifFalse:
[^ContextPart
primitiveFailTokenFor: nil].
^self doPrimitive: arguments first
method: meth receiver: receiver args: arguments last].
value := primitiveIndex = 120 "FFI method" ifTrue: [(meth
literalAt: 1) tryInvokeWithArguments: arguments]
ifFalse: [primitiveIndex
= 117 "named primitives"
ifTrue:
[self tryNamedPrimitiveIn: meth for: receiver withArgs: arguments]
ifFalse:
[receiver tryPrimitive: primitiveIndex withArgs: arguments]].
^(value isArray and: [value size = 2 and: [value first == PrimitiveFailToken]]) ifTrue: [value] ifFalse: [self push: value]
(find attached). But these need implementing in the standard VM
before they can be used in Pharo, Squeak, etc.
Thanks
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-- best, Eliot
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