From ac15f9f7c75c1fb5767514e64b609e2a75e6fe9d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hraban Luyat Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2024 14:04:57 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] feat: NIX_SBCL_DYNAMIC_SPACE_SIZE envvar Read SBCL dynamic space size configuration from env if available. --- src/runtime/runtime.c | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+) diff --git a/src/runtime/runtime.c b/src/runtime/runtime.c index 274687c8f..970caa8f4 100644 --- a/src/runtime/runtime.c +++ b/src/runtime/runtime.c @@ -422,6 +422,29 @@ static int is_memsize_arg(char *argv[], int argi, int argc, int *merge_core_page return 0; } +/** + * Read memory options from the environment, if present. + * + * Memory settings are read in the following priority: + * + * 1. command line arguments + * 2. environment variable + * 3. embedded options in core + * 4. default + */ +static void +read_memsize_from_env(void) { + const char *val = getenv("NIX_SBCL_DYNAMIC_SPACE_SIZE"); + // The distinction is blurry between setting an envvar to the empty string and + // unsetting it entirely. Depending on the calling environment it can even be + // tricky to properly unset an envvar in the first place. An empty envvar is + // practically always intended to just mean “unset”, so let’s interpret it + // that way. + if (val != NULL && (strcmp(val, "") != 0)) { + dynamic_space_size = parse_size_arg(val, "NIX_SBCL_DYNAMIC_SPACE_SIZE"); + } +} + static struct cmdline_options parse_argv(struct memsize_options memsize_options, int argc, char *argv[], char *envp[], char *core) @@ -462,6 +485,7 @@ parse_argv(struct memsize_options memsize_options, dynamic_space_size = memsize_options.dynamic_space_size; thread_control_stack_size = memsize_options.thread_control_stack_size; dynamic_values_bytes = memsize_options.thread_tls_bytes; + read_memsize_from_env(); int stop_parsing = 0; // have we seen '--' int output_index = 1; @@ -488,6 +512,7 @@ parse_argv(struct memsize_options memsize_options, } sbcl_argv[output_index] = 0; } else { + read_memsize_from_env(); bool end_runtime_options = 0; /* Parse our any of the command-line options that we handle from C, * stopping at the first one that we don't, and leave the rest */ -- 2.44.0