Re: [julia-users] Access stack frame address?
Thanks a lot! That works perfectly! Closed. On Thu, Mar 31, 2016, 14:08 Yichao Yu wrote: > On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 7:52 AM, Yichao Yu wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 5:23 AM, Laurent Bartholdi > > wrote: > >> Thanks for the quick reply! Yes, that would be wonderful. > >> > >> I want to interface to a library that has its own garbage collection; > that > >> library walks the stack to find potential objects that must be kept > alive. > >> Therefore, all calls to that library must be done in the form > >> library_global_StackBottomBags = __builtin_frame_address(0); > >> library_function(...) > > > > > > OK, this is a reasonable use case if the library requires this > > It's a weird API though. > > > > You can use llvm intrinsics to do that. This is basically how > > `__builtin_frame_address` is implemented in clang. > > > > julia> function f() > >Base.llvmcall((""" > > declare i8 *@llvm.frameaddress(i32) > > """, """ > > %1 = call i8 *@llvm.frameaddress(i32 0) > > ret i8 *%1 > > """), Ptr{UInt8}, Tuple{}) > >end > > f (generic function with 1 method) > > > > julia> f() > > Ptr{UInt8} @0x7ffecb9a3130 > > > > Note that this is 0.5 only. > > You can hack sth to work on 0.4 > > ``` > julia> f(p) = p > f (generic function with 1 method) > > julia> g() = ccall(cfunction(f, Ptr{Void}, Tuple{Ptr{Void}}), > Ptr{Void}, (Ptr{Int},), &1) > g (generic function with 1 method) > > julia> g() > Ptr{Void} @0x7ffe4ec24920 > ``` > > > > > > >> > >> > >> On Thursday, 31 March 2016 00:25:13 UTC+2, Yichao Yu wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> On Mar 30, 2016 6:22 PM, "Yichao Yu" wrote: > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > On Mar 30, 2016 6:21 PM, "Laurent Bartholdi" > >>> > wrote: > >>> > > > >>> > > Hi, > >>> > > Is there a way to obtain the address of the current stack frame > (the > >>> > > ebp register on x86 processors)? > >>> > > > >>> > > In GCC, there's the bultin primitive __builtin_frame_address() that > >>> > > does precisely that. > >>> > > >>> > Why do you want this? > >>> > > >>> > >>> It's possible but should not be done in general. > >>> > >>> > > > >>> > > Many thanks in advance, Laurent > -- Laurent Bartholdi DMA, École Normale Supérieure, 45 rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris. +33 14432 2060 Mathematisches Institut, Universität Göttingen, Bunsenstrasse 3-5, D-37073 Göttingen. +49 551 39 7826
Re: [julia-users] Access stack frame address?
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 7:52 AM, Yichao Yu wrote: > On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 5:23 AM, Laurent Bartholdi > wrote: >> Thanks for the quick reply! Yes, that would be wonderful. >> >> I want to interface to a library that has its own garbage collection; that >> library walks the stack to find potential objects that must be kept alive. >> Therefore, all calls to that library must be done in the form >> library_global_StackBottomBags = __builtin_frame_address(0); >> library_function(...) > > > OK, this is a reasonable use case if the library requires this > It's a weird API though. > > You can use llvm intrinsics to do that. This is basically how > `__builtin_frame_address` is implemented in clang. > > julia> function f() >Base.llvmcall((""" > declare i8 *@llvm.frameaddress(i32) > """, """ > %1 = call i8 *@llvm.frameaddress(i32 0) > ret i8 *%1 > """), Ptr{UInt8}, Tuple{}) >end > f (generic function with 1 method) > > julia> f() > Ptr{UInt8} @0x7ffecb9a3130 > Note that this is 0.5 only. You can hack sth to work on 0.4 ``` julia> f(p) = p f (generic function with 1 method) julia> g() = ccall(cfunction(f, Ptr{Void}, Tuple{Ptr{Void}}), Ptr{Void}, (Ptr{Int},), &1) g (generic function with 1 method) julia> g() Ptr{Void} @0x7ffe4ec24920 ``` > > >> >> >> On Thursday, 31 March 2016 00:25:13 UTC+2, Yichao Yu wrote: >>> >>> >>> On Mar 30, 2016 6:22 PM, "Yichao Yu" wrote: >>> > >>> > >>> > On Mar 30, 2016 6:21 PM, "Laurent Bartholdi" >>> > wrote: >>> > > >>> > > Hi, >>> > > Is there a way to obtain the address of the current stack frame (the >>> > > ebp register on x86 processors)? >>> > > >>> > > In GCC, there's the bultin primitive __builtin_frame_address() that >>> > > does precisely that. >>> > >>> > Why do you want this? >>> > >>> >>> It's possible but should not be done in general. >>> >>> > > >>> > > Many thanks in advance, Laurent
Re: [julia-users] Access stack frame address?
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 5:23 AM, Laurent Bartholdi wrote: > Thanks for the quick reply! Yes, that would be wonderful. > > I want to interface to a library that has its own garbage collection; that > library walks the stack to find potential objects that must be kept alive. > Therefore, all calls to that library must be done in the form > library_global_StackBottomBags = __builtin_frame_address(0); > library_function(...) OK, this is a reasonable use case if the library requires this It's a weird API though. You can use llvm intrinsics to do that. This is basically how `__builtin_frame_address` is implemented in clang. julia> function f() Base.llvmcall((""" declare i8 *@llvm.frameaddress(i32) """, """ %1 = call i8 *@llvm.frameaddress(i32 0) ret i8 *%1 """), Ptr{UInt8}, Tuple{}) end f (generic function with 1 method) julia> f() Ptr{UInt8} @0x7ffecb9a3130 > > > On Thursday, 31 March 2016 00:25:13 UTC+2, Yichao Yu wrote: >> >> >> On Mar 30, 2016 6:22 PM, "Yichao Yu" wrote: >> > >> > >> > On Mar 30, 2016 6:21 PM, "Laurent Bartholdi" >> > wrote: >> > > >> > > Hi, >> > > Is there a way to obtain the address of the current stack frame (the >> > > ebp register on x86 processors)? >> > > >> > > In GCC, there's the bultin primitive __builtin_frame_address() that >> > > does precisely that. >> > >> > Why do you want this? >> > >> >> It's possible but should not be done in general. >> >> > > >> > > Many thanks in advance, Laurent
Re: [julia-users] Access stack frame address?
Thanks for the quick reply! Yes, that would be wonderful. I want to interface to a library that has its own garbage collection; that library walks the stack to find potential objects that must be kept alive. Therefore, all calls to that library must be done in the form library_global_StackBottomBags = __builtin_frame_address(0); library_function(...) On Thursday, 31 March 2016 00:25:13 UTC+2, Yichao Yu wrote: > > > On Mar 30, 2016 6:22 PM, "Yichao Yu" > > wrote: > > > > > > On Mar 30, 2016 6:21 PM, "Laurent Bartholdi" > wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > Is there a way to obtain the address of the current stack frame (the > ebp register on x86 processors)? > > > > > > In GCC, there's the bultin primitive __builtin_frame_address() that > does precisely that. > > > > Why do you want this? > > > > It's possible but should not be done in general. > > > > > > > Many thanks in advance, Laurent >
Re: [julia-users] Access stack frame address?
On Mar 30, 2016 6:22 PM, "Yichao Yu" wrote: > > > On Mar 30, 2016 6:21 PM, "Laurent Bartholdi" wrote: > > > > Hi, > > Is there a way to obtain the address of the current stack frame (the ebp register on x86 processors)? > > > > In GCC, there's the bultin primitive __builtin_frame_address() that does precisely that. > > Why do you want this? > It's possible but should not be done in general. > > > > Many thanks in advance, Laurent
Re: [julia-users] Access stack frame address?
On Mar 30, 2016 6:21 PM, "Laurent Bartholdi" wrote: > > Hi, > Is there a way to obtain the address of the current stack frame (the ebp register on x86 processors)? > > In GCC, there's the bultin primitive __builtin_frame_address() that does precisely that. Why do you want this? > > Many thanks in advance, Laurent
[julia-users] Access stack frame address?
Hi, Is there a way to obtain the address of the current stack frame (the ebp register on x86 processors)? In GCC, there's the bultin primitive __builtin_frame_address() that does precisely that. Many thanks in advance, Laurent