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* RTS tidyup sweep, first phaseSimon Marlow2009-08-021-64/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The first phase of this tidyup is focussed on the header files, and in particular making sure we are exposinng publicly exactly what we need to, and no more. - Rts.h now includes everything that the RTS exposes publicly, rather than a random subset of it. - Most of the public header files have moved into subdirectories, and many of them have been renamed. But clients should not need to include any of the other headers directly, just #include the main public headers: Rts.h, HsFFI.h, RtsAPI.h. - All the headers needed for via-C compilation have moved into the stg subdirectory, which is self-contained. Most of the headers for the rest of the RTS APIs have moved into the rts subdirectory. - I left MachDeps.h where it is, because it is so widely used in Haskell code. - I left a deprecated stub for RtsFlags.h in place. The flag structures are now exposed by Rts.h. - Various internal APIs are no longer exposed by public header files. - Various bits of dead code and declarations have been removed - More gcc warnings are turned on, and the RTS code is more warning-clean. - More source files #include "PosixSource.h", and hence only use standard POSIX (1003.1c-1995) interfaces. There is a lot more tidying up still to do, this is just the first pass. I also intend to standardise the names for external RTS APIs (e.g use the rts_ prefix consistently), and declare the internal APIs as hidden for shared libraries.
* Remove old GUM/GranSim codeSimon Marlow2009-06-021-3/+1
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* Add optional eager black-holing, with new flag -feager-blackholingSimon Marlow2008-11-181-18/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Eager blackholing can improve parallel performance by reducing the chances that two threads perform the same computation. However, it has a cost: one extra memory write per thunk entry. To get the best results, any code which may be executed in parallel should be compiled with eager blackholing turned on. But since there's a cost for sequential code, we make it optional and turn it on for the parallel package only. It might be a good idea to compile applications (or modules) with parallel code in with -feager-blackholing. ToDo: document -feager-blackholing.
* FIX #2313 do not include BFD symbols in RTS when the BFD library is not ↵Karel Gardas2008-05-281-1/+1
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* Add profiling of spinlocksSimon Marlow2008-04-161-0/+4
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* Partially fix GHCi when unregisterisedIan Lynagh2006-10-121-9/+0
| | | | | | | | We were constructing info tables designed for TABLES_NEXT_TO_CODE, but were building without TABLES_NEXT_TO_CODE. This patch also fixes a bug when we are unregisterised on amd64 and have code with an address above 2^32.
* Reorganisation of the source treeSimon Marlow2006-04-071-0/+89
Most of the other users of the fptools build system have migrated to Cabal, and with the move to darcs we can now flatten the source tree without losing history, so here goes. The main change is that the ghc/ subdir is gone, and most of what it contained is now at the top level. The build system now makes no pretense at being multi-project, it is just the GHC build system. No doubt this will break many things, and there will be a period of instability while we fix the dependencies. A straightforward build should work, but I haven't yet fixed binary/source distributions. Changes to the Building Guide will follow, too.