Hi Vadim! First, do you feel this is related to my earlier request
for suggestions on our gbc setup? Or is this a separate concern?
In any case, here is stacks.h with my comments:
#ifndef MAXPAGE /* total memory */
#define MAXPAGE (32 * 1024)
#endif
#ifndef VSSIZE /* value stack size, configurable, default below */
#define VSSIZE 8192
#endif
#define VSGETA 128 /* emergency extra stack space available to a
running program */
EXTER object value_stack[VSSIZE + (STACK_OVER +1) *VSGETA];
#define BDSSIZE 1024 /* variable dynamic binding stack
globals can have different bindings in
nested functions */
#define BDSGETA 40
EXTER struct bds_bd bind_stack[BDSSIZE + (STACK_OVER +1)* BDSGETA];
/* #define IHSSIZE 1024 */
/* #define IHSGETA 32 */
#define IHSSIZE 4096 /* a stack listing the name and base
address of parent function calls */
#define IHSGETA 64
EXTER struct invocation_history ihs_stack[IHSSIZE + (STACK_OVER +1) * IHSGETA];
#define FRSSIZE 1024 /* a stack providing debugging
information for function calls in
interpreted and possibly compiled
code, i.e. addresses for interactively
long jumping back to a particular parent call,
etc. */
#define FRSGETA 16
EXTER struct frame frame_stack[FRSSIZE + (STACK_OVER +1) * FRSGETA];
Suggestions for default values, and/or which should be configurable,
are welcome. My feeling is that frs and ihs should be the same size.
Take care,
"Vadim V. Zhytnikov" <address@hidden> writes:
It seems to me that current dfault stack size
is too little. I recall thet it was enlarged
to 1K not so long ago and now if I fire
(defun f (i) (f (print (+ i 1))))
(f 0)
we end with 1021. But IMHO it is not
that much. I found out that in
CLISP, SBCL and CMUCL minimal stack
size is much greater - minimal about 14K.
Even ACL demo has 4K stach limit - but
this is intended demo limitation.
Ideally I'd like to see stack size as
GCL configure option. As far as I
understand stack size is defined in
stack.h but I a bit confused by
multitude of constants in this file.
--
Vadim V. Zhytnikov
<address@hidden>
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