src/os_cpu/solaris_sparc/vm/threadLS_solaris_sparc.hpp

Fri, 07 Dec 2012 01:09:03 -0800

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stefank@2314 25 #ifndef OS_CPU_SOLARIS_SPARC_VM_THREADLS_SOLARIS_SPARC_HPP
stefank@2314 26 #define OS_CPU_SOLARIS_SPARC_VM_THREADLS_SOLARIS_SPARC_HPP
stefank@2314 27
duke@435 28 public:
duke@435 29 // Java Thread - force inlining
duke@435 30 static inline Thread* thread() ;
duke@435 31
duke@435 32 private:
duke@435 33 static Thread* _get_thread_cache[]; // index by [(raw_id>>9)^(raw_id>>20) % _pd_cache_size]
duke@435 34 static Thread* get_thread_via_cache_slowly(uintptr_t raw_id, int index);
duke@435 35
duke@435 36 NOT_PRODUCT(static int _tcacheHit;)
duke@435 37 NOT_PRODUCT(static int _tcacheMiss;)
duke@435 38
duke@435 39 public:
duke@435 40
duke@435 41 // Print cache hit/miss statistics
duke@435 42 static void print_statistics() PRODUCT_RETURN;
duke@435 43
duke@435 44 enum Constants {
duke@435 45 _pd_cache_size = 256*2 // projected typical # of threads * 2
duke@435 46 };
duke@435 47
duke@435 48 static void set_thread_in_slot (Thread *) ;
duke@435 49
duke@435 50 static uintptr_t pd_raw_thread_id() {
duke@435 51 return _raw_thread_id();
duke@435 52 }
duke@435 53
duke@435 54 static int pd_cache_index(uintptr_t raw_id) {
duke@435 55 // Hash function: From email from Dave:
duke@435 56 // The hash function deserves an explanation. %g7 points to libthread's
duke@435 57 // "thread" structure. On T1 the thread structure is allocated on the
duke@435 58 // user's stack (yes, really!) so the ">>20" handles T1 where the JVM's
duke@435 59 // stack size is usually >= 1Mb. The ">>9" is for T2 where Roger allocates
duke@435 60 // globs of thread blocks contiguously. The "9" has to do with the
duke@435 61 // expected size of the T2 thread structure. If these constants are wrong
duke@435 62 // the worst thing that'll happen is that the hit rate for heavily threaded
duke@435 63 // apps won't be as good as it could be. If you want to burn another
duke@435 64 // shift+xor you could mix together _all of the %g7 bits to form the hash,
duke@435 65 // but I think that's excessive. Making the change above changed the
duke@435 66 // T$ miss rate on SpecJBB (on a 16X system) from about 3% to imperceptible.
duke@435 67 uintptr_t ix = (int) (((raw_id >> 9) ^ (raw_id >> 20)) % _pd_cache_size);
duke@435 68 return ix;
duke@435 69 }
stefank@2314 70
stefank@2314 71 #endif // OS_CPU_SOLARIS_SPARC_VM_THREADLS_SOLARIS_SPARC_HPP

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