src/share/vm/memory/gcLocker.hpp

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

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

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stefank@2314 25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_MEMORY_GCLOCKER_HPP
stefank@2314 26 #define SHARE_VM_MEMORY_GCLOCKER_HPP
stefank@2314 27
stefank@2314 28 #include "gc_interface/collectedHeap.hpp"
stefank@2314 29 #include "memory/genCollectedHeap.hpp"
stefank@2314 30 #include "memory/universe.hpp"
stefank@2314 31 #include "oops/oop.hpp"
stefank@4299 32 #include "runtime/thread.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 33 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_linux
stefank@2314 34 # include "os_linux.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 35 #endif
stefank@2314 36 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_solaris
stefank@2314 37 # include "os_solaris.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 38 #endif
stefank@2314 39 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_windows
stefank@2314 40 # include "os_windows.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 41 #endif
never@3156 42 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_bsd
never@3156 43 # include "os_bsd.inline.hpp"
never@3156 44 #endif
stefank@2314 45
duke@435 46 // The direct lock/unlock calls do not force a collection if an unlock
duke@435 47 // decrements the count to zero. Avoid calling these if at all possible.
duke@435 48
duke@435 49 class GC_locker: public AllStatic {
duke@435 50 private:
never@3494 51 // The _jni_lock_count keeps track of the number of threads that are
never@3494 52 // currently in a critical region. It's only kept up to date when
never@3494 53 // _needs_gc is true. The current value is computed during
never@3494 54 // safepointing and decremented during the slow path of GC_locker
never@3494 55 // unlocking.
never@3494 56 static volatile jint _jni_lock_count; // number of jni active instances.
duke@435 57 static volatile bool _needs_gc; // heap is filling, we need a GC
duke@435 58 // note: bool is typedef'd as jint
duke@435 59 static volatile bool _doing_gc; // unlock_critical() is doing a GC
duke@435 60
never@3494 61 #ifdef ASSERT
never@3494 62 // This lock count is updated for all operations and is used to
never@3494 63 // validate the jni_lock_count that is computed during safepoints.
never@3494 64 static volatile jint _debug_jni_lock_count;
never@3494 65 #endif
never@3494 66
never@3494 67 // At a safepoint, visit all threads and count the number of active
never@3494 68 // critical sections. This is used to ensure that all active
never@3494 69 // critical sections are exited before a new one is started.
never@3494 70 static void verify_critical_count() NOT_DEBUG_RETURN;
duke@435 71
never@3494 72 static void jni_lock(JavaThread* thread);
never@3494 73 static void jni_unlock(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 74
never@3576 75 static bool is_active_internal() {
never@3576 76 verify_critical_count();
sjohanss@6619 77 return _jni_lock_count > 0;
never@3576 78 }
never@3576 79
duke@435 80 public:
duke@435 81 // Accessors
never@3576 82 static bool is_active() {
stefank@5769 83 assert(SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), "only read at safepoint");
never@3576 84 return is_active_internal();
never@3576 85 }
duke@435 86 static bool needs_gc() { return _needs_gc; }
never@3494 87
duke@435 88 // Shorthand
never@3576 89 static bool is_active_and_needs_gc() {
never@3576 90 // Use is_active_internal since _needs_gc can change from true to
never@3576 91 // false outside of a safepoint, triggering the assert in
never@3576 92 // is_active.
never@3576 93 return needs_gc() && is_active_internal();
never@3576 94 }
duke@435 95
never@3494 96 // In debug mode track the locking state at all times
never@3494 97 static void increment_debug_jni_lock_count() {
never@3494 98 #ifdef ASSERT
never@3494 99 assert(_debug_jni_lock_count >= 0, "bad value");
never@3494 100 Atomic::inc(&_debug_jni_lock_count);
never@3494 101 #endif
never@3494 102 }
never@3494 103 static void decrement_debug_jni_lock_count() {
never@3494 104 #ifdef ASSERT
never@3494 105 assert(_debug_jni_lock_count > 0, "bad value");
never@3494 106 Atomic::dec(&_debug_jni_lock_count);
never@3494 107 #endif
never@3494 108 }
never@3494 109
never@3494 110 // Set the current lock count
never@3494 111 static void set_jni_lock_count(int count) {
never@3494 112 _jni_lock_count = count;
never@3494 113 verify_critical_count();
never@3494 114 }
never@3494 115
never@3494 116 // Sets _needs_gc if is_active() is true. Returns is_active().
duke@435 117 static bool check_active_before_gc();
duke@435 118
duke@435 119 // Stalls the caller (who should not be in a jni critical section)
duke@435 120 // until needs_gc() clears. Note however that needs_gc() may be
duke@435 121 // set at a subsequent safepoint and/or cleared under the
duke@435 122 // JNICritical_lock, so the caller may not safely assert upon
duke@435 123 // return from this method that "!needs_gc()" since that is
duke@435 124 // not a stable predicate.
duke@435 125 static void stall_until_clear();
duke@435 126
duke@435 127 // The following two methods are used for JNI critical regions.
duke@435 128 // If we find that we failed to perform a GC because the GC_locker
duke@435 129 // was active, arrange for one as soon as possible by allowing
duke@435 130 // all threads in critical regions to complete, but not allowing
duke@435 131 // other critical regions to be entered. The reasons for that are:
duke@435 132 // 1) a GC request won't be starved by overlapping JNI critical
duke@435 133 // region activities, which can cause unnecessary OutOfMemory errors.
duke@435 134 // 2) even if allocation requests can still be satisfied before GC locker
duke@435 135 // becomes inactive, for example, in tenured generation possibly with
duke@435 136 // heap expansion, those allocations can trigger lots of safepointing
duke@435 137 // attempts (ineffective GC attempts) and require Heap_lock which
duke@435 138 // slow down allocations tremendously.
duke@435 139 //
duke@435 140 // Note that critical regions can be nested in a single thread, so
duke@435 141 // we must allow threads already in critical regions to continue.
duke@435 142 //
duke@435 143 // JNI critical regions are the only participants in this scheme
duke@435 144 // because they are, by spec, well bounded while in a critical region.
duke@435 145 //
never@3494 146 // Each of the following two method is split into a fast path and a
never@3494 147 // slow path. JNICritical_lock is only grabbed in the slow path.
duke@435 148 // _needs_gc is initially false and every java thread will go
never@3494 149 // through the fast path, which simply increments or decrements the
never@3494 150 // current thread's critical count. When GC happens at a safepoint,
never@3494 151 // GC_locker::is_active() is checked. Since there is no safepoint in
never@3494 152 // the fast path of lock_critical() and unlock_critical(), there is
never@3494 153 // no race condition between the fast path and GC. After _needs_gc
never@3494 154 // is set at a safepoint, every thread will go through the slow path
never@3494 155 // after the safepoint. Since after a safepoint, each of the
never@3494 156 // following two methods is either entered from the method entry and
never@3494 157 // falls into the slow path, or is resumed from the safepoints in
never@3494 158 // the method, which only exist in the slow path. So when _needs_gc
never@3494 159 // is set, the slow path is always taken, till _needs_gc is cleared.
duke@435 160 static void lock_critical(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 161 static void unlock_critical(JavaThread* thread);
never@3500 162
never@3500 163 static address needs_gc_address() { return (address) &_needs_gc; }
duke@435 164 };
duke@435 165
duke@435 166
duke@435 167 // A No_GC_Verifier object can be placed in methods where one assumes that
duke@435 168 // no garbage collection will occur. The destructor will verify this property
duke@435 169 // unless the constructor is called with argument false (not verifygc).
duke@435 170 //
duke@435 171 // The check will only be done in debug mode and if verifygc true.
duke@435 172
duke@435 173 class No_GC_Verifier: public StackObj {
duke@435 174 friend class Pause_No_GC_Verifier;
duke@435 175
duke@435 176 protected:
duke@435 177 bool _verifygc;
duke@435 178 unsigned int _old_invocations;
duke@435 179
duke@435 180 public:
duke@435 181 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 182 No_GC_Verifier(bool verifygc = true);
duke@435 183 ~No_GC_Verifier();
duke@435 184 #else
duke@435 185 No_GC_Verifier(bool verifygc = true) {}
duke@435 186 ~No_GC_Verifier() {}
duke@435 187 #endif
duke@435 188 };
duke@435 189
duke@435 190 // A Pause_No_GC_Verifier is used to temporarily pause the behavior
duke@435 191 // of a No_GC_Verifier object. If we are not in debug mode or if the
duke@435 192 // No_GC_Verifier object has a _verifygc value of false, then there
duke@435 193 // is nothing to do.
duke@435 194
duke@435 195 class Pause_No_GC_Verifier: public StackObj {
duke@435 196 private:
duke@435 197 No_GC_Verifier * _ngcv;
duke@435 198
duke@435 199 public:
duke@435 200 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 201 Pause_No_GC_Verifier(No_GC_Verifier * ngcv);
duke@435 202 ~Pause_No_GC_Verifier();
duke@435 203 #else
duke@435 204 Pause_No_GC_Verifier(No_GC_Verifier * ngcv) {}
duke@435 205 ~Pause_No_GC_Verifier() {}
duke@435 206 #endif
duke@435 207 };
duke@435 208
duke@435 209
duke@435 210 // A No_Safepoint_Verifier object will throw an assertion failure if
duke@435 211 // the current thread passes a possible safepoint while this object is
duke@435 212 // instantiated. A safepoint, will either be: an oop allocation, blocking
duke@435 213 // on a Mutex or JavaLock, or executing a VM operation.
duke@435 214 //
duke@435 215 // If StrictSafepointChecks is turned off, it degrades into a No_GC_Verifier
duke@435 216 //
duke@435 217 class No_Safepoint_Verifier : public No_GC_Verifier {
duke@435 218 friend class Pause_No_Safepoint_Verifier;
duke@435 219
duke@435 220 private:
duke@435 221 bool _activated;
duke@435 222 Thread *_thread;
duke@435 223 public:
duke@435 224 #ifdef ASSERT
never@533 225 No_Safepoint_Verifier(bool activated = true, bool verifygc = true ) :
never@533 226 No_GC_Verifier(verifygc),
never@533 227 _activated(activated) {
duke@435 228 _thread = Thread::current();
duke@435 229 if (_activated) {
duke@435 230 _thread->_allow_allocation_count++;
duke@435 231 _thread->_allow_safepoint_count++;
duke@435 232 }
duke@435 233 }
duke@435 234
duke@435 235 ~No_Safepoint_Verifier() {
duke@435 236 if (_activated) {
duke@435 237 _thread->_allow_allocation_count--;
duke@435 238 _thread->_allow_safepoint_count--;
duke@435 239 }
duke@435 240 }
duke@435 241 #else
duke@435 242 No_Safepoint_Verifier(bool activated = true, bool verifygc = true) : No_GC_Verifier(verifygc){}
duke@435 243 ~No_Safepoint_Verifier() {}
duke@435 244 #endif
duke@435 245 };
duke@435 246
duke@435 247 // A Pause_No_Safepoint_Verifier is used to temporarily pause the
duke@435 248 // behavior of a No_Safepoint_Verifier object. If we are not in debug
duke@435 249 // mode then there is nothing to do. If the No_Safepoint_Verifier
duke@435 250 // object has an _activated value of false, then there is nothing to
duke@435 251 // do for safepoint and allocation checking, but there may still be
duke@435 252 // something to do for the underlying No_GC_Verifier object.
duke@435 253
duke@435 254 class Pause_No_Safepoint_Verifier : public Pause_No_GC_Verifier {
duke@435 255 private:
duke@435 256 No_Safepoint_Verifier * _nsv;
duke@435 257
duke@435 258 public:
duke@435 259 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 260 Pause_No_Safepoint_Verifier(No_Safepoint_Verifier * nsv)
duke@435 261 : Pause_No_GC_Verifier(nsv) {
duke@435 262
duke@435 263 _nsv = nsv;
duke@435 264 if (_nsv->_activated) {
duke@435 265 _nsv->_thread->_allow_allocation_count--;
duke@435 266 _nsv->_thread->_allow_safepoint_count--;
duke@435 267 }
duke@435 268 }
duke@435 269
duke@435 270 ~Pause_No_Safepoint_Verifier() {
duke@435 271 if (_nsv->_activated) {
duke@435 272 _nsv->_thread->_allow_allocation_count++;
duke@435 273 _nsv->_thread->_allow_safepoint_count++;
duke@435 274 }
duke@435 275 }
duke@435 276 #else
duke@435 277 Pause_No_Safepoint_Verifier(No_Safepoint_Verifier * nsv)
duke@435 278 : Pause_No_GC_Verifier(nsv) {}
duke@435 279 ~Pause_No_Safepoint_Verifier() {}
duke@435 280 #endif
duke@435 281 };
duke@435 282
ysr@1241 283 // A SkipGCALot object is used to elide the usual effect of gc-a-lot
ysr@1241 284 // over a section of execution by a thread. Currently, it's used only to
ysr@1241 285 // prevent re-entrant calls to GC.
ysr@1241 286 class SkipGCALot : public StackObj {
ysr@1241 287 private:
ysr@1241 288 bool _saved;
ysr@1241 289 Thread* _t;
ysr@1241 290
ysr@1241 291 public:
ysr@1241 292 #ifdef ASSERT
ysr@1241 293 SkipGCALot(Thread* t) : _t(t) {
ysr@1241 294 _saved = _t->skip_gcalot();
ysr@1241 295 _t->set_skip_gcalot(true);
ysr@1241 296 }
ysr@1241 297
ysr@1241 298 ~SkipGCALot() {
ysr@1241 299 assert(_t->skip_gcalot(), "Save-restore protocol invariant");
ysr@1241 300 _t->set_skip_gcalot(_saved);
ysr@1241 301 }
ysr@1241 302 #else
ysr@1241 303 SkipGCALot(Thread* t) { }
ysr@1241 304 ~SkipGCALot() { }
ysr@1241 305 #endif
ysr@1241 306 };
ysr@1241 307
duke@435 308 // JRT_LEAF currently can be called from either _thread_in_Java or
duke@435 309 // _thread_in_native mode. In _thread_in_native, it is ok
duke@435 310 // for another thread to trigger GC. The rest of the JRT_LEAF
duke@435 311 // rules apply.
duke@435 312 class JRT_Leaf_Verifier : public No_Safepoint_Verifier {
duke@435 313 static bool should_verify_GC();
duke@435 314 public:
duke@435 315 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 316 JRT_Leaf_Verifier();
duke@435 317 ~JRT_Leaf_Verifier();
duke@435 318 #else
duke@435 319 JRT_Leaf_Verifier() {}
duke@435 320 ~JRT_Leaf_Verifier() {}
duke@435 321 #endif
duke@435 322 };
duke@435 323
duke@435 324 // A No_Alloc_Verifier object can be placed in methods where one assumes that
duke@435 325 // no allocation will occur. The destructor will verify this property
duke@435 326 // unless the constructor is called with argument false (not activated).
duke@435 327 //
duke@435 328 // The check will only be done in debug mode and if activated.
duke@435 329 // Note: this only makes sense at safepoints (otherwise, other threads may
duke@435 330 // allocate concurrently.)
duke@435 331
duke@435 332 class No_Alloc_Verifier : public StackObj {
duke@435 333 private:
duke@435 334 bool _activated;
duke@435 335
duke@435 336 public:
duke@435 337 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 338 No_Alloc_Verifier(bool activated = true) {
duke@435 339 _activated = activated;
duke@435 340 if (_activated) Thread::current()->_allow_allocation_count++;
duke@435 341 }
duke@435 342
duke@435 343 ~No_Alloc_Verifier() {
duke@435 344 if (_activated) Thread::current()->_allow_allocation_count--;
duke@435 345 }
duke@435 346 #else
duke@435 347 No_Alloc_Verifier(bool activated = true) {}
duke@435 348 ~No_Alloc_Verifier() {}
duke@435 349 #endif
duke@435 350 };
stefank@2314 351
stefank@2314 352 #endif // SHARE_VM_MEMORY_GCLOCKER_HPP

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