src/share/vm/memory/iterator.hpp

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duke@435 24
duke@435 25 // The following classes are C++ `closures` for iterating over objects, roots and spaces
duke@435 26
duke@435 27 class ReferenceProcessor;
duke@435 28
duke@435 29 // OopClosure is used for iterating through roots (oop*)
duke@435 30
duke@435 31 class OopClosure : public StackObj {
duke@435 32 public:
duke@435 33 ReferenceProcessor* _ref_processor;
duke@435 34 OopClosure(ReferenceProcessor* rp) : _ref_processor(rp) { }
duke@435 35 OopClosure() : _ref_processor(NULL) { }
duke@435 36 virtual void do_oop(oop* o) = 0;
duke@435 37 virtual void do_oop_v(oop* o) { do_oop(o); }
duke@435 38
duke@435 39 // In support of post-processing of weak links of KlassKlass objects;
duke@435 40 // see KlassKlass::oop_oop_iterate().
duke@435 41 virtual const bool should_remember_klasses() const { return false; }
duke@435 42 virtual void remember_klass(Klass* k) { /* do nothing */ }
duke@435 43
duke@435 44 // If "true", invoke on nmethods (when scanning compiled frames).
duke@435 45 virtual const bool do_nmethods() const { return false; }
duke@435 46
duke@435 47 // The methods below control how object iterations invoking this closure
duke@435 48 // should be performed:
duke@435 49
duke@435 50 // If "true", invoke on header klass field.
duke@435 51 bool do_header() { return true; } // Note that this is non-virtual.
duke@435 52 // Controls how prefetching is done for invocations of this closure.
duke@435 53 Prefetch::style prefetch_style() { // Note that this is non-virtual.
duke@435 54 return Prefetch::do_none;
duke@435 55 }
duke@435 56 };
duke@435 57
duke@435 58 // ObjectClosure is used for iterating through an object space
duke@435 59
duke@435 60 class ObjectClosure : public StackObj {
duke@435 61 public:
duke@435 62 // Called for each object.
duke@435 63 virtual void do_object(oop obj) = 0;
duke@435 64 };
duke@435 65
duke@435 66
duke@435 67 class BoolObjectClosure : public ObjectClosure {
duke@435 68 public:
duke@435 69 virtual bool do_object_b(oop obj) = 0;
duke@435 70 };
duke@435 71
duke@435 72 // Applies an oop closure to all ref fields in objects iterated over in an
duke@435 73 // object iteration.
duke@435 74 class ObjectToOopClosure: public ObjectClosure {
duke@435 75 OopClosure* _cl;
duke@435 76 public:
duke@435 77 void do_object(oop obj);
duke@435 78 ObjectToOopClosure(OopClosure* cl) : _cl(cl) {}
duke@435 79 };
duke@435 80
duke@435 81 // A version of ObjectClosure with "memory" (see _previous_address below)
duke@435 82 class UpwardsObjectClosure: public BoolObjectClosure {
duke@435 83 HeapWord* _previous_address;
duke@435 84 public:
duke@435 85 UpwardsObjectClosure() : _previous_address(NULL) { }
duke@435 86 void set_previous(HeapWord* addr) { _previous_address = addr; }
duke@435 87 HeapWord* previous() { return _previous_address; }
duke@435 88 // A return value of "true" can be used by the caller to decide
duke@435 89 // if this object's end should *NOT* be recorded in
duke@435 90 // _previous_address above.
duke@435 91 virtual bool do_object_bm(oop obj, MemRegion mr) = 0;
duke@435 92 };
duke@435 93
duke@435 94 // A version of ObjectClosure that is expected to be robust
duke@435 95 // in the face of possibly uninitialized objects.
duke@435 96 class ObjectClosureCareful : public ObjectClosure {
duke@435 97 public:
duke@435 98 virtual size_t do_object_careful_m(oop p, MemRegion mr) = 0;
duke@435 99 virtual size_t do_object_careful(oop p) = 0;
duke@435 100 };
duke@435 101
duke@435 102 // The following are used in CompactibleFreeListSpace and
duke@435 103 // ConcurrentMarkSweepGeneration.
duke@435 104
duke@435 105 // Blk closure (abstract class)
duke@435 106 class BlkClosure : public StackObj {
duke@435 107 public:
duke@435 108 virtual size_t do_blk(HeapWord* addr) = 0;
duke@435 109 };
duke@435 110
duke@435 111 // A version of BlkClosure that is expected to be robust
duke@435 112 // in the face of possibly uninitialized objects.
duke@435 113 class BlkClosureCareful : public BlkClosure {
duke@435 114 public:
duke@435 115 size_t do_blk(HeapWord* addr) {
duke@435 116 guarantee(false, "call do_blk_careful instead");
duke@435 117 return 0;
duke@435 118 }
duke@435 119 virtual size_t do_blk_careful(HeapWord* addr) = 0;
duke@435 120 };
duke@435 121
duke@435 122 // SpaceClosure is used for iterating over spaces
duke@435 123
duke@435 124 class Space;
duke@435 125 class CompactibleSpace;
duke@435 126
duke@435 127 class SpaceClosure : public StackObj {
duke@435 128 public:
duke@435 129 // Called for each space
duke@435 130 virtual void do_space(Space* s) = 0;
duke@435 131 };
duke@435 132
duke@435 133 class CompactibleSpaceClosure : public StackObj {
duke@435 134 public:
duke@435 135 // Called for each compactible space
duke@435 136 virtual void do_space(CompactibleSpace* s) = 0;
duke@435 137 };
duke@435 138
duke@435 139
duke@435 140
duke@435 141 // MonitorClosure is used for iterating over monitors in the monitors cache
duke@435 142
duke@435 143 class ObjectMonitor;
duke@435 144
duke@435 145 class MonitorClosure : public StackObj {
duke@435 146 public:
duke@435 147 // called for each monitor in cache
duke@435 148 virtual void do_monitor(ObjectMonitor* m) = 0;
duke@435 149 };
duke@435 150
duke@435 151 // A closure that is applied without any arguments.
duke@435 152 class VoidClosure : public StackObj {
duke@435 153 public:
duke@435 154 // I would have liked to declare this a pure virtual, but that breaks
duke@435 155 // in mysterious ways, for unknown reasons.
duke@435 156 virtual void do_void();
duke@435 157 };
duke@435 158
duke@435 159
duke@435 160 // YieldClosure is intended for use by iteration loops
duke@435 161 // to incrementalize their work, allowing interleaving
duke@435 162 // of an interruptable task so as to allow other
duke@435 163 // threads to run (which may not otherwise be able to access
duke@435 164 // exclusive resources, for instance). Additionally, the
duke@435 165 // closure also allows for aborting an ongoing iteration
duke@435 166 // by means of checking the return value from the polling
duke@435 167 // call.
duke@435 168 class YieldClosure : public StackObj {
duke@435 169 public:
duke@435 170 virtual bool should_return() = 0;
duke@435 171 };
duke@435 172
duke@435 173 // Abstract closure for serializing data (read or write).
duke@435 174
duke@435 175 class SerializeOopClosure : public OopClosure {
duke@435 176 public:
duke@435 177 // Return bool indicating whether closure implements read or write.
duke@435 178 virtual bool reading() const = 0;
duke@435 179
duke@435 180 // Read/write the int pointed to by i.
duke@435 181 virtual void do_int(int* i) = 0;
duke@435 182
duke@435 183 // Read/write the size_t pointed to by i.
duke@435 184 virtual void do_size_t(size_t* i) = 0;
duke@435 185
duke@435 186 // Read/write the void pointer pointed to by p.
duke@435 187 virtual void do_ptr(void** p) = 0;
duke@435 188
duke@435 189 // Read/write the HeapWord pointer pointed to be p.
duke@435 190 virtual void do_ptr(HeapWord** p) = 0;
duke@435 191
duke@435 192 // Read/write the region specified.
duke@435 193 virtual void do_region(u_char* start, size_t size) = 0;
duke@435 194
duke@435 195 // Check/write the tag. If reading, then compare the tag against
duke@435 196 // the passed in value and fail is they don't match. This allows
duke@435 197 // for verification that sections of the serialized data are of the
duke@435 198 // correct length.
duke@435 199 virtual void do_tag(int tag) = 0;
duke@435 200 };

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