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Nyash GC Modes — Design and Usage

Overview

  • Nyash adopts a pragmatic GC strategy that balances safety, performance, and simplicity.
  • Default is reference counting with a periodic cycle collector; advanced modes exist for tuning and debugging.

UserFacing Modes (recommended)

  • rc+cycle (default, safe)
    • Reference counting with periodic cycle detection/collection.
    • Recommended for most applications; memory leaks from cycles are handled.
  • minorgen (highperformance)
    • Lightweight generational GC: moving nursery (Gen0), nonmoving upper generations.
    • Write barrier (old→new) is minimal; plugin/FFI objects remain nonmoving via handle indirection.

Advanced Modes (for language dev/debug)

  • stw (debug/verification)
    • Nonmoving stoptheworld markandsweep. Useful for strict correctness checks and leak cause isolation.
  • rc (baseline for comparisons)
    • rc+cycle with cycle detection disabled. For performance comparisons or targeted debugging.
  • off (expert, selfresponsibility)
    • Cycle detection and tracing off. Use only when cycles are guaranteed not to occur. Not recommended for longrunning services.

Selection & Precedence

  • CLI: --gc {auto,rc+cycle,minorgen,stw,rc,off} (auto = rc+cycle)
  • ENV: NYASH_GC_MODE (overridden by CLI)
  • nyash.toml [env] applies last

Instrumentation & Diagnostics

  • NYASH_GC_METRICS=1: print brief metrics (allocs/bytes/cycles/pauses)
  • NYASH_GC_METRICS_JSON=1: emit JSON metrics for CI/aggregation
  • NYASH_GC_LEAK_DIAG=1: on exit, dump suspected unreleased objects (TopK by type/site)
  • NYASH_GC_ALLOC_THRESHOLD=<N>: warn or fail when allocations/bytes exceed threshold

Operational Guidance

  • Default: rc+cycle for stable operations.
  • Try minorgen when throughput/latency matter; it will fall back to rc+cycle on unsupported platforms or when plugin objects are declared nonmoving.
  • off/rc are for special cases only; prefer enabling leak diagnostics when using them in development.

Implementation Roadmap (Stepwise)

  1. Wiring & Observability
    • Introduce GcMode, GcController, unify roots (handles, globals, frames) and safepoints.
    • Add LeakRegistry (allocation ledger) and exittime dump.
    • Ship rc+cycle (trial deletion) behind the controller (dev default can be rc+cycle).
  2. minorgen (nursery)
    • Moving Gen0 with simple promotion; upper generations nonmoving marksweep.
    • Minimal write barrier (old→new card marking). Plugin/FFI remain nonmoving.
  3. stw (dev verify)
    • Nonmoving STW markandsweep for correctness checks.

Notes

  • Safepoint and barrier MIR ops already exist and are reused as GC coordination hooks.
  • Handle indirection keeps future moving GCs compatible with plugin/FFI boundaries.

LLVM Safepoints

  • Automatic safepoint insertion can be toggled for the LLVM harness/backend:
    • NYASH_LLVM_AUTO_SAFEPOINT=1 enables insertion (default 1)
    • Injection points: loop headers, function calls, externcalls, and selected boxcalls.
    • Safepoints call ny_check_safepoint/ny_safepoint in NyRT, which forwards to runtime hooks (GC.safepoint + scheduler poll).

Controller & Metrics

  • The unified GcController implements GcHooks and aggregates metrics (safepoints/read/write/alloc).
  • CountingGc is a thin wrapper around GcController for compatibility.