src/share/vm/memory/cardTableModRefBS.hpp

Tue, 24 Feb 2015 15:04:52 -0500

author
dlong
date
Tue, 24 Feb 2015 15:04:52 -0500
changeset 7598
ddce0b7cee93
parent 7051
1f1d373cd044
child 7535
7ae4e26cb1e0
child 8659
c70ebf41026a
permissions
-rw-r--r--

8072383: resolve conflicts between open and closed ports
Summary: refactor close to remove references to closed ports
Reviewed-by: kvn, simonis, sgehwolf, dholmes

duke@435 1 /*
drchase@6680 2 * Copyright (c) 2000, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
duke@435 3 * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
duke@435 4 *
duke@435 5 * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
duke@435 6 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
duke@435 7 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
duke@435 8 *
duke@435 9 * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
duke@435 10 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
duke@435 11 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
duke@435 12 * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
duke@435 13 * accompanied this code).
duke@435 14 *
duke@435 15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
duke@435 16 * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
duke@435 17 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
duke@435 18 *
trims@1907 19 * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
trims@1907 20 * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
trims@1907 21 * questions.
duke@435 22 *
duke@435 23 */
duke@435 24
stefank@2314 25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_MEMORY_CARDTABLEMODREFBS_HPP
stefank@2314 26 #define SHARE_VM_MEMORY_CARDTABLEMODREFBS_HPP
stefank@2314 27
stefank@2314 28 #include "memory/modRefBarrierSet.hpp"
stefank@2314 29 #include "oops/oop.hpp"
stefank@2314 30 #include "oops/oop.inline2.hpp"
stefank@2314 31
duke@435 32 // This kind of "BarrierSet" allows a "CollectedHeap" to detect and
duke@435 33 // enumerate ref fields that have been modified (since the last
duke@435 34 // enumeration.)
duke@435 35
duke@435 36 // As it currently stands, this barrier is *imprecise*: when a ref field in
duke@435 37 // an object "o" is modified, the card table entry for the card containing
duke@435 38 // the head of "o" is dirtied, not necessarily the card containing the
duke@435 39 // modified field itself. For object arrays, however, the barrier *is*
duke@435 40 // precise; only the card containing the modified element is dirtied.
duke@435 41 // Any MemRegionClosures used to scan dirty cards should take these
duke@435 42 // considerations into account.
duke@435 43
duke@435 44 class Generation;
duke@435 45 class OopsInGenClosure;
duke@435 46 class DirtyCardToOopClosure;
ysr@2819 47 class ClearNoncleanCardWrapper;
duke@435 48
duke@435 49 class CardTableModRefBS: public ModRefBarrierSet {
duke@435 50 // Some classes get to look at some private stuff.
duke@435 51 friend class BytecodeInterpreter;
duke@435 52 friend class VMStructs;
duke@435 53 friend class CardTableRS;
duke@435 54 friend class CheckForUnmarkedOops; // Needs access to raw card bytes.
twisti@2047 55 friend class SharkBuilder;
duke@435 56 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 57 // For debugging.
duke@435 58 friend class GuaranteeNotModClosure;
duke@435 59 #endif
duke@435 60 protected:
duke@435 61
duke@435 62 enum CardValues {
duke@435 63 clean_card = -1,
iveresov@1051 64 // The mask contains zeros in places for all other values.
iveresov@1051 65 clean_card_mask = clean_card - 31,
iveresov@1051 66
duke@435 67 dirty_card = 0,
duke@435 68 precleaned_card = 1,
iveresov@1051 69 claimed_card = 2,
iveresov@1051 70 deferred_card = 4,
iveresov@1051 71 last_card = 8,
iveresov@1051 72 CT_MR_BS_last_reserved = 16
duke@435 73 };
duke@435 74
brutisso@3642 75 // a word's worth (row) of clean card values
brutisso@3642 76 static const intptr_t clean_card_row = (intptr_t)(-1);
brutisso@3642 77
duke@435 78 // dirty and precleaned are equivalent wrt younger_refs_iter.
duke@435 79 static bool card_is_dirty_wrt_gen_iter(jbyte cv) {
duke@435 80 return cv == dirty_card || cv == precleaned_card;
duke@435 81 }
duke@435 82
duke@435 83 // Returns "true" iff the value "cv" will cause the card containing it
duke@435 84 // to be scanned in the current traversal. May be overridden by
duke@435 85 // subtypes.
duke@435 86 virtual bool card_will_be_scanned(jbyte cv) {
duke@435 87 return CardTableModRefBS::card_is_dirty_wrt_gen_iter(cv);
duke@435 88 }
duke@435 89
duke@435 90 // Returns "true" iff the value "cv" may have represented a dirty card at
duke@435 91 // some point.
duke@435 92 virtual bool card_may_have_been_dirty(jbyte cv) {
duke@435 93 return card_is_dirty_wrt_gen_iter(cv);
duke@435 94 }
duke@435 95
duke@435 96 // The declaration order of these const fields is important; see the
duke@435 97 // constructor before changing.
duke@435 98 const MemRegion _whole_heap; // the region covered by the card table
tschatzl@7051 99 size_t _guard_index; // index of very last element in the card
duke@435 100 // table; it is set to a guard value
duke@435 101 // (last_card) and should never be modified
tschatzl@7051 102 size_t _last_valid_index; // index of the last valid element
duke@435 103 const size_t _page_size; // page size used when mapping _byte_map
tschatzl@7051 104 size_t _byte_map_size; // in bytes
duke@435 105 jbyte* _byte_map; // the card marking array
duke@435 106
duke@435 107 int _cur_covered_regions;
duke@435 108 // The covered regions should be in address order.
duke@435 109 MemRegion* _covered;
duke@435 110 // The committed regions correspond one-to-one to the covered regions.
duke@435 111 // They represent the card-table memory that has been committed to service
duke@435 112 // the corresponding covered region. It may be that committed region for
duke@435 113 // one covered region corresponds to a larger region because of page-size
duke@435 114 // roundings. Thus, a committed region for one covered region may
duke@435 115 // actually extend onto the card-table space for the next covered region.
duke@435 116 MemRegion* _committed;
duke@435 117
duke@435 118 // The last card is a guard card, and we commit the page for it so
duke@435 119 // we can use the card for verification purposes. We make sure we never
duke@435 120 // uncommit the MemRegion for that page.
duke@435 121 MemRegion _guard_region;
duke@435 122
duke@435 123 protected:
duke@435 124 // Initialization utilities; covered_words is the size of the covered region
duke@435 125 // in, um, words.
tschatzl@7051 126 inline size_t cards_required(size_t covered_words) {
tschatzl@7051 127 // Add one for a guard card, used to detect errors.
tschatzl@7051 128 const size_t words = align_size_up(covered_words, card_size_in_words);
tschatzl@7051 129 return words / card_size_in_words + 1;
tschatzl@7051 130 }
tschatzl@7051 131
duke@435 132 inline size_t compute_byte_map_size();
duke@435 133
duke@435 134 // Finds and return the index of the region, if any, to which the given
duke@435 135 // region would be contiguous. If none exists, assign a new region and
duke@435 136 // returns its index. Requires that no more than the maximum number of
duke@435 137 // covered regions defined in the constructor are ever in use.
duke@435 138 int find_covering_region_by_base(HeapWord* base);
duke@435 139
duke@435 140 // Same as above, but finds the region containing the given address
duke@435 141 // instead of starting at a given base address.
duke@435 142 int find_covering_region_containing(HeapWord* addr);
duke@435 143
duke@435 144 // Resize one of the regions covered by the remembered set.
tschatzl@7051 145 virtual void resize_covered_region(MemRegion new_region);
duke@435 146
duke@435 147 // Returns the leftmost end of a committed region corresponding to a
duke@435 148 // covered region before covered region "ind", or else "NULL" if "ind" is
duke@435 149 // the first covered region.
duke@435 150 HeapWord* largest_prev_committed_end(int ind) const;
duke@435 151
duke@435 152 // Returns the part of the region mr that doesn't intersect with
duke@435 153 // any committed region other than self. Used to prevent uncommitting
duke@435 154 // regions that are also committed by other regions. Also protects
duke@435 155 // against uncommitting the guard region.
duke@435 156 MemRegion committed_unique_to_self(int self, MemRegion mr) const;
duke@435 157
duke@435 158 // Mapping from address to card marking array entry
duke@435 159 jbyte* byte_for(const void* p) const {
duke@435 160 assert(_whole_heap.contains(p),
ysr@2891 161 err_msg("Attempt to access p = "PTR_FORMAT" out of bounds of "
ysr@2891 162 " card marking array's _whole_heap = ["PTR_FORMAT","PTR_FORMAT")",
drchase@6680 163 p2i(p), p2i(_whole_heap.start()), p2i(_whole_heap.end())));
duke@435 164 jbyte* result = &byte_map_base[uintptr_t(p) >> card_shift];
duke@435 165 assert(result >= _byte_map && result < _byte_map + _byte_map_size,
duke@435 166 "out of bounds accessor for card marking array");
duke@435 167 return result;
duke@435 168 }
duke@435 169
duke@435 170 // The card table byte one after the card marking array
duke@435 171 // entry for argument address. Typically used for higher bounds
duke@435 172 // for loops iterating through the card table.
duke@435 173 jbyte* byte_after(const void* p) const {
duke@435 174 return byte_for(p) + 1;
duke@435 175 }
duke@435 176
duke@435 177 // Iterate over the portion of the card-table which covers the given
duke@435 178 // region mr in the given space and apply cl to any dirty sub-regions
ysr@2819 179 // of mr. Dirty cards are _not_ cleared by the iterator method itself,
ysr@2819 180 // but closures may arrange to do so on their own should they so wish.
ysr@2819 181 void non_clean_card_iterate_serial(MemRegion mr, MemRegionClosure* cl);
duke@435 182
ysr@2819 183 // A variant of the above that will operate in a parallel mode if
ysr@2819 184 // worker threads are available, and clear the dirty cards as it
ysr@2819 185 // processes them.
ysr@2889 186 // XXX ??? MemRegionClosure above vs OopsInGenClosure below XXX
ysr@2889 187 // XXX some new_dcto_cl's take OopClosure's, plus as above there are
ysr@2889 188 // some MemRegionClosures. Clean this up everywhere. XXX
ysr@2819 189 void non_clean_card_iterate_possibly_parallel(Space* sp, MemRegion mr,
ysr@2889 190 OopsInGenClosure* cl, CardTableRS* ct);
duke@435 191
ysr@2819 192 private:
ysr@2819 193 // Work method used to implement non_clean_card_iterate_possibly_parallel()
ysr@2819 194 // above in the parallel case.
ysr@2819 195 void non_clean_card_iterate_parallel_work(Space* sp, MemRegion mr,
ysr@2889 196 OopsInGenClosure* cl, CardTableRS* ct,
ysr@2819 197 int n_threads);
duke@435 198
ysr@2819 199 protected:
duke@435 200 // Dirty the bytes corresponding to "mr" (not all of which must be
duke@435 201 // covered.)
duke@435 202 void dirty_MemRegion(MemRegion mr);
duke@435 203
duke@435 204 // Clear (to clean_card) the bytes entirely contained within "mr" (not
duke@435 205 // all of which must be covered.)
duke@435 206 void clear_MemRegion(MemRegion mr);
duke@435 207
duke@435 208 // *** Support for parallel card scanning.
duke@435 209
duke@435 210 // This is an array, one element per covered region of the card table.
duke@435 211 // Each entry is itself an array, with one element per chunk in the
duke@435 212 // covered region. Each entry of these arrays is the lowest non-clean
duke@435 213 // card of the corresponding chunk containing part of an object from the
duke@435 214 // previous chunk, or else NULL.
duke@435 215 typedef jbyte* CardPtr;
duke@435 216 typedef CardPtr* CardArr;
duke@435 217 CardArr* _lowest_non_clean;
duke@435 218 size_t* _lowest_non_clean_chunk_size;
duke@435 219 uintptr_t* _lowest_non_clean_base_chunk_index;
duke@435 220 int* _last_LNC_resizing_collection;
duke@435 221
duke@435 222 // Initializes "lowest_non_clean" to point to the array for the region
duke@435 223 // covering "sp", and "lowest_non_clean_base_chunk_index" to the chunk
duke@435 224 // index of the corresponding to the first element of that array.
duke@435 225 // Ensures that these arrays are of sufficient size, allocating if necessary.
duke@435 226 // May be called by several threads concurrently.
duke@435 227 void get_LNC_array_for_space(Space* sp,
duke@435 228 jbyte**& lowest_non_clean,
duke@435 229 uintptr_t& lowest_non_clean_base_chunk_index,
duke@435 230 size_t& lowest_non_clean_chunk_size);
duke@435 231
duke@435 232 // Returns the number of chunks necessary to cover "mr".
duke@435 233 size_t chunks_to_cover(MemRegion mr) {
duke@435 234 return (size_t)(addr_to_chunk_index(mr.last()) -
duke@435 235 addr_to_chunk_index(mr.start()) + 1);
duke@435 236 }
duke@435 237
duke@435 238 // Returns the index of the chunk in a stride which
duke@435 239 // covers the given address.
duke@435 240 uintptr_t addr_to_chunk_index(const void* addr) {
duke@435 241 uintptr_t card = (uintptr_t) byte_for(addr);
ysr@2889 242 return card / ParGCCardsPerStrideChunk;
duke@435 243 }
duke@435 244
duke@435 245 // Apply cl, which must either itself apply dcto_cl or be dcto_cl,
duke@435 246 // to the cards in the stride (of n_strides) within the given space.
duke@435 247 void process_stride(Space* sp,
duke@435 248 MemRegion used,
duke@435 249 jint stride, int n_strides,
ysr@2889 250 OopsInGenClosure* cl,
ysr@2889 251 CardTableRS* ct,
duke@435 252 jbyte** lowest_non_clean,
duke@435 253 uintptr_t lowest_non_clean_base_chunk_index,
duke@435 254 size_t lowest_non_clean_chunk_size);
duke@435 255
duke@435 256 // Makes sure that chunk boundaries are handled appropriately, by
duke@435 257 // adjusting the min_done of dcto_cl, and by using a special card-table
duke@435 258 // value to indicate how min_done should be set.
duke@435 259 void process_chunk_boundaries(Space* sp,
duke@435 260 DirtyCardToOopClosure* dcto_cl,
duke@435 261 MemRegion chunk_mr,
duke@435 262 MemRegion used,
duke@435 263 jbyte** lowest_non_clean,
duke@435 264 uintptr_t lowest_non_clean_base_chunk_index,
duke@435 265 size_t lowest_non_clean_chunk_size);
duke@435 266
duke@435 267 public:
duke@435 268 // Constants
duke@435 269 enum SomePublicConstants {
duke@435 270 card_shift = 9,
duke@435 271 card_size = 1 << card_shift,
duke@435 272 card_size_in_words = card_size / sizeof(HeapWord)
duke@435 273 };
duke@435 274
ysr@777 275 static int clean_card_val() { return clean_card; }
iveresov@1051 276 static int clean_card_mask_val() { return clean_card_mask; }
ysr@777 277 static int dirty_card_val() { return dirty_card; }
ysr@777 278 static int claimed_card_val() { return claimed_card; }
ysr@777 279 static int precleaned_card_val() { return precleaned_card; }
iveresov@1051 280 static int deferred_card_val() { return deferred_card; }
ysr@777 281
duke@435 282 // For RTTI simulation.
duke@435 283 bool is_a(BarrierSet::Name bsn) {
ysr@777 284 return bsn == BarrierSet::CardTableModRef || ModRefBarrierSet::is_a(bsn);
duke@435 285 }
duke@435 286
duke@435 287 CardTableModRefBS(MemRegion whole_heap, int max_covered_regions);
minqi@5103 288 ~CardTableModRefBS();
duke@435 289
tschatzl@7051 290 virtual void initialize();
tschatzl@7051 291
duke@435 292 // *** Barrier set functions.
duke@435 293
ysr@777 294 bool has_write_ref_pre_barrier() { return false; }
ysr@777 295
duke@435 296 // Record a reference update. Note that these versions are precise!
duke@435 297 // The scanning code has to handle the fact that the write barrier may be
duke@435 298 // either precise or imprecise. We make non-virtual inline variants of
duke@435 299 // these functions here for performance.
duke@435 300 protected:
duke@435 301 void write_ref_field_work(oop obj, size_t offset, oop newVal);
goetz@6493 302 virtual void write_ref_field_work(void* field, oop newVal, bool release = false);
duke@435 303 public:
duke@435 304
duke@435 305 bool has_write_ref_array_opt() { return true; }
duke@435 306 bool has_write_region_opt() { return true; }
duke@435 307
duke@435 308 inline void inline_write_region(MemRegion mr) {
duke@435 309 dirty_MemRegion(mr);
duke@435 310 }
duke@435 311 protected:
duke@435 312 void write_region_work(MemRegion mr) {
duke@435 313 inline_write_region(mr);
duke@435 314 }
duke@435 315 public:
duke@435 316
duke@435 317 inline void inline_write_ref_array(MemRegion mr) {
duke@435 318 dirty_MemRegion(mr);
duke@435 319 }
duke@435 320 protected:
duke@435 321 void write_ref_array_work(MemRegion mr) {
duke@435 322 inline_write_ref_array(mr);
duke@435 323 }
duke@435 324 public:
duke@435 325
duke@435 326 bool is_aligned(HeapWord* addr) {
duke@435 327 return is_card_aligned(addr);
duke@435 328 }
duke@435 329
duke@435 330 // *** Card-table-barrier-specific things.
duke@435 331
ysr@1280 332 template <class T> inline void inline_write_ref_field_pre(T* field, oop newVal) {}
ysr@777 333
goetz@6493 334 template <class T> inline void inline_write_ref_field(T* field, oop newVal, bool release) {
ysr@1280 335 jbyte* byte = byte_for((void*)field);
goetz@6493 336 if (release) {
goetz@6493 337 // Perform a releasing store if requested.
goetz@6493 338 OrderAccess::release_store((volatile jbyte*) byte, dirty_card);
goetz@6493 339 } else {
goetz@6493 340 *byte = dirty_card;
goetz@6493 341 }
duke@435 342 }
duke@435 343
ysr@777 344 // These are used by G1, when it uses the card table as a temporary data
ysr@777 345 // structure for card claiming.
ysr@777 346 bool is_card_dirty(size_t card_index) {
ysr@777 347 return _byte_map[card_index] == dirty_card_val();
ysr@777 348 }
ysr@777 349
ysr@777 350 void mark_card_dirty(size_t card_index) {
ysr@777 351 _byte_map[card_index] = dirty_card_val();
ysr@777 352 }
ysr@777 353
ysr@777 354 bool is_card_clean(size_t card_index) {
ysr@777 355 return _byte_map[card_index] == clean_card_val();
ysr@777 356 }
ysr@777 357
duke@435 358 // Card marking array base (adjusted for heap low boundary)
duke@435 359 // This would be the 0th element of _byte_map, if the heap started at 0x0.
duke@435 360 // But since the heap starts at some higher address, this points to somewhere
duke@435 361 // before the beginning of the actual _byte_map.
duke@435 362 jbyte* byte_map_base;
duke@435 363
duke@435 364 // Return true if "p" is at the start of a card.
duke@435 365 bool is_card_aligned(HeapWord* p) {
duke@435 366 jbyte* pcard = byte_for(p);
duke@435 367 return (addr_for(pcard) == p);
duke@435 368 }
duke@435 369
tonyp@2715 370 HeapWord* align_to_card_boundary(HeapWord* p) {
tonyp@2715 371 jbyte* pcard = byte_for(p + card_size_in_words - 1);
tonyp@2715 372 return addr_for(pcard);
tonyp@2715 373 }
tonyp@2715 374
duke@435 375 // The kinds of precision a CardTableModRefBS may offer.
duke@435 376 enum PrecisionStyle {
duke@435 377 Precise,
duke@435 378 ObjHeadPreciseArray
duke@435 379 };
duke@435 380
duke@435 381 // Tells what style of precision this card table offers.
duke@435 382 PrecisionStyle precision() {
duke@435 383 return ObjHeadPreciseArray; // Only one supported for now.
duke@435 384 }
duke@435 385
duke@435 386 // ModRefBS functions.
ysr@777 387 virtual void invalidate(MemRegion mr, bool whole_heap = false);
duke@435 388 void clear(MemRegion mr);
ysr@777 389 void dirty(MemRegion mr);
duke@435 390
duke@435 391 // *** Card-table-RemSet-specific things.
duke@435 392
duke@435 393 // Invoke "cl.do_MemRegion" on a set of MemRegions that collectively
duke@435 394 // includes all the modified cards (expressing each card as a
duke@435 395 // MemRegion). Thus, several modified cards may be lumped into one
duke@435 396 // region. The regions are non-overlapping, and are visited in
duke@435 397 // *decreasing* address order. (This order aids with imprecise card
duke@435 398 // marking, where a dirty card may cause scanning, and summarization
duke@435 399 // marking, of objects that extend onto subsequent cards.)
ysr@2788 400 void mod_card_iterate(MemRegionClosure* cl) {
ysr@2819 401 non_clean_card_iterate_serial(_whole_heap, cl);
duke@435 402 }
duke@435 403
duke@435 404 // Like the "mod_cards_iterate" above, except only invokes the closure
duke@435 405 // for cards within the MemRegion "mr" (which is required to be
duke@435 406 // card-aligned and sized.)
ysr@2788 407 void mod_card_iterate(MemRegion mr, MemRegionClosure* cl) {
ysr@2819 408 non_clean_card_iterate_serial(mr, cl);
duke@435 409 }
duke@435 410
duke@435 411 static uintx ct_max_alignment_constraint();
duke@435 412
ysr@777 413 // Apply closure "cl" to the dirty cards containing some part of
ysr@777 414 // MemRegion "mr".
ysr@777 415 void dirty_card_iterate(MemRegion mr, MemRegionClosure* cl);
duke@435 416
duke@435 417 // Return the MemRegion corresponding to the first maximal run
ysr@777 418 // of dirty cards lying completely within MemRegion mr.
ysr@777 419 // If reset is "true", then sets those card table entries to the given
ysr@777 420 // value.
ysr@777 421 MemRegion dirty_card_range_after_reset(MemRegion mr, bool reset,
ysr@777 422 int reset_val);
duke@435 423
ysr@777 424 // Provide read-only access to the card table array.
ysr@777 425 const jbyte* byte_for_const(const void* p) const {
ysr@777 426 return byte_for(p);
ysr@777 427 }
ysr@777 428 const jbyte* byte_after_const(const void* p) const {
ysr@777 429 return byte_after(p);
ysr@777 430 }
ysr@777 431
ysr@777 432 // Mapping from card marking array entry to address of first word
ysr@777 433 HeapWord* addr_for(const jbyte* p) const {
ysr@777 434 assert(p >= _byte_map && p < _byte_map + _byte_map_size,
ysr@777 435 "out of bounds access to card marking array");
ysr@777 436 size_t delta = pointer_delta(p, byte_map_base, sizeof(jbyte));
ysr@777 437 HeapWord* result = (HeapWord*) (delta << card_shift);
ysr@777 438 assert(_whole_heap.contains(result),
ysr@2891 439 err_msg("Returning result = "PTR_FORMAT" out of bounds of "
ysr@2891 440 " card marking array's _whole_heap = ["PTR_FORMAT","PTR_FORMAT")",
drchase@6680 441 p2i(result), p2i(_whole_heap.start()), p2i(_whole_heap.end())));
ysr@777 442 return result;
ysr@777 443 }
ysr@777 444
duke@435 445 // Mapping from address to card marking array index.
swamyv@924 446 size_t index_for(void* p) {
duke@435 447 assert(_whole_heap.contains(p),
ysr@2891 448 err_msg("Attempt to access p = "PTR_FORMAT" out of bounds of "
ysr@2891 449 " card marking array's _whole_heap = ["PTR_FORMAT","PTR_FORMAT")",
drchase@6680 450 p2i(p), p2i(_whole_heap.start()), p2i(_whole_heap.end())));
duke@435 451 return byte_for(p) - _byte_map;
duke@435 452 }
duke@435 453
iveresov@1051 454 const jbyte* byte_for_index(const size_t card_index) const {
iveresov@1051 455 return _byte_map + card_index;
iveresov@1051 456 }
iveresov@1051 457
never@3687 458 // Print a description of the memory for the barrier set
never@3687 459 virtual void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
never@3687 460
duke@435 461 void verify();
duke@435 462 void verify_guard();
duke@435 463
tonyp@2849 464 // val_equals -> it will check that all cards covered by mr equal val
tonyp@2849 465 // !val_equals -> it will check that all cards covered by mr do not equal val
tonyp@2849 466 void verify_region(MemRegion mr, jbyte val, bool val_equals) PRODUCT_RETURN;
tonyp@2849 467 void verify_not_dirty_region(MemRegion mr) PRODUCT_RETURN;
apetrusenko@1375 468 void verify_dirty_region(MemRegion mr) PRODUCT_RETURN;
duke@435 469
duke@435 470 static size_t par_chunk_heapword_alignment() {
ysr@2889 471 return ParGCCardsPerStrideChunk * card_size_in_words;
duke@435 472 }
ysr@777 473
duke@435 474 };
duke@435 475
duke@435 476 class CardTableRS;
duke@435 477
duke@435 478 // A specialization for the CardTableRS gen rem set.
duke@435 479 class CardTableModRefBSForCTRS: public CardTableModRefBS {
duke@435 480 CardTableRS* _rs;
duke@435 481 protected:
duke@435 482 bool card_will_be_scanned(jbyte cv);
duke@435 483 bool card_may_have_been_dirty(jbyte cv);
duke@435 484 public:
duke@435 485 CardTableModRefBSForCTRS(MemRegion whole_heap,
duke@435 486 int max_covered_regions) :
duke@435 487 CardTableModRefBS(whole_heap, max_covered_regions) {}
duke@435 488
duke@435 489 void set_CTRS(CardTableRS* rs) { _rs = rs; }
duke@435 490 };
stefank@2314 491
ysr@2819 492
stefank@2314 493 #endif // SHARE_VM_MEMORY_CARDTABLEMODREFBS_HPP

mercurial