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/*
 * Copyright 1988, 1989 Hans-J. Boehm, Alan J. Demers
 * Copyright (c) 1991-1995 by Xerox Corporation.  All rights reserved.
 * Copyright 1996-1999 by Silicon Graphics.  All rights reserved.
 * Copyright 1999 by Hewlett-Packard Company.  All rights reserved.
 *
 * THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED
 * OR IMPLIED.  ANY USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
 *
 * Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program
 * for any purpose,  provided the above notices are retained on all copies.
 * Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted,
 * provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that the code was
 * modified is included with the above copyright notice.
 */

/* This file assumes the collector has been compiled with GC_GCJ_SUPPORT. */

/*
 * We allocate objects whose first word contains a pointer to a struct
 * describing the object type.  This struct contains a garbage collector mark
 * descriptor at offset MARK_DESCR_OFFSET.  Alternatively, the objects
 * may be marked by the mark procedure passed to GC_init_gcj_malloc.
 */

#ifndef GC_GCJ_H
#define GC_GCJ_H

        /* Gcj keeps GC descriptor as second word of vtable.    This    */
        /* probably needs to be adjusted for other clients.             */
        /* We currently assume that this offset is such that:           */
        /*      - all objects of this kind are large enough to have     */
        /*        a value at that offset, and                           */
        /*      - it is not zero.                                       */
        /* These assumptions allow objects on the free list to be       */
        /* marked normally.                                             */

#ifndef GC_H
# include "gc.h"
#endif

#ifdef __cplusplus
  extern "C" {
#endif

/* The following allocators signal an out of memory condition with      */
/* return GC_oom_fn(bytes);                                             */

/* The following function must be called before the gcj allocators      */
/* can be invoked.                                                      */
/* mp_index and mp are the index and mark_proc (see gc_mark.h)          */
/* respectively for the allocated objects.  Mark_proc will be           */
/* used to build the descriptor for objects allocated through the       */
/* debugging interface.  The mark_proc will be invoked on all such      */
/* objects with an "environment" value of 1.  The client may choose     */
/* to use the same mark_proc for some of its generated mark descriptors.*/
/* In that case, it should use a different "environment" value to       */
/* detect the presence or absence of the debug header.                  */
/* Mp is really of type mark_proc, as defined in gc_mark.h.  We don't   */
/* want to include that here for namespace pollution reasons.           */
/* Passing in mp_index here instead of having GC_init_gcj_malloc()      */
/* internally call GC_new_proc() is quite ugly, but in typical usage    */
/* scenarios a compiler also has to know about mp_index, so             */
/* generating it dynamically is not acceptable.  Mp_index will          */
/* typically be an integer < RESERVED_MARK_PROCS, so that it doesn't    */
/* collide with GC_new_proc allocated indices.  If the application      */
/* needs no other reserved indices, zero                                */
/* (GC_GCJ_RESERVED_MARK_PROC_INDEX in gc_mark.h) is an obvious choice. */
GC_API void GC_CALL GC_init_gcj_malloc(int /* mp_index */,
                                void * /* really mark_proc */ /* mp */);

/* Allocate an object, clear it, and store the pointer to the   */
/* type structure (vtable in gcj).                              */
/* This adds a byte at the end of the object if GC_malloc would.*/
GC_API GC_ATTR_MALLOC GC_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE(1) void * GC_CALL
        GC_gcj_malloc(size_t /* lb */,
                      void * /* ptr_to_struct_containing_descr */);

/* The debug versions allocate such that the specified mark_proc        */
/* is always invoked.                                                   */
GC_API GC_ATTR_MALLOC GC_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE(1) void * GC_CALL
        GC_debug_gcj_malloc(size_t /* lb */,
                            void * /* ptr_to_struct_containing_descr */,
                            GC_EXTRA_PARAMS);

/* Similar to GC_gcj_malloc, but assumes that a pointer to near the     */
/* beginning of the resulting object is always maintained.              */
GC_API GC_ATTR_MALLOC GC_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE(1) void * GC_CALL
        GC_gcj_malloc_ignore_off_page(size_t /* lb */,
                                void * /* ptr_to_struct_containing_descr */);

/* The kind numbers of normal and debug gcj objects.            */
/* Useful only for debug support, we hope.                      */
GC_API int GC_gcj_kind;

GC_API int GC_gcj_debug_kind;

#ifdef GC_DEBUG
# define GC_GCJ_MALLOC(s,d) GC_debug_gcj_malloc(s,d,GC_EXTRAS)
# define GC_GCJ_MALLOC_IGNORE_OFF_PAGE(s,d) GC_debug_gcj_malloc(s,d,GC_EXTRAS)
#else
# define GC_GCJ_MALLOC(s,d) GC_gcj_malloc(s,d)
# define GC_GCJ_MALLOC_IGNORE_OFF_PAGE(s,d) GC_gcj_malloc_ignore_off_page(s,d)
#endif

#ifdef __cplusplus
  } /* end of extern "C" */
#endif

#endif /* GC_GCJ_H */