src/share/vm/memory/iterator.hpp

Fri, 21 Feb 2014 10:01:20 +0100

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8035393: Use CLDClosure instead of CLDToOopClosure in frame::oops_interpreted_do
Reviewed-by: tschatzl, coleenp

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    25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_MEMORY_ITERATOR_HPP
    26 #define SHARE_VM_MEMORY_ITERATOR_HPP
    28 #include "memory/allocation.hpp"
    29 #include "memory/memRegion.hpp"
    30 #include "runtime/prefetch.hpp"
    31 #include "utilities/top.hpp"
    33 // The following classes are C++ `closures` for iterating over objects, roots and spaces
    35 class CodeBlob;
    36 class nmethod;
    37 class ReferenceProcessor;
    38 class DataLayout;
    39 class KlassClosure;
    40 class ClassLoaderData;
    42 // Closure provides abortability.
    44 class Closure : public StackObj {
    45  protected:
    46   bool _abort;
    47   void set_abort() { _abort = true; }
    48  public:
    49   Closure() : _abort(false) {}
    50   // A subtype can use this mechanism to indicate to some iterator mapping
    51   // functions that the iteration should cease.
    52   bool abort() { return _abort; }
    53   void clear_abort() { _abort = false; }
    54 };
    56 // OopClosure is used for iterating through references to Java objects.
    58 class OopClosure : public Closure {
    59  public:
    60   virtual void do_oop(oop* o) = 0;
    61   virtual void do_oop_v(oop* o) { do_oop(o); }
    62   virtual void do_oop(narrowOop* o) = 0;
    63   virtual void do_oop_v(narrowOop* o) { do_oop(o); }
    64 };
    66 // ExtendedOopClosure adds extra code to be run during oop iterations.
    67 // This is needed by the GC and is extracted to a separate type to not
    68 // pollute the OopClosure interface.
    69 class ExtendedOopClosure : public OopClosure {
    70  public:
    71   ReferenceProcessor* _ref_processor;
    72   ExtendedOopClosure(ReferenceProcessor* rp) : _ref_processor(rp) { }
    73   ExtendedOopClosure() : OopClosure(), _ref_processor(NULL) { }
    75   // If the do_metadata functions return "true",
    76   // we invoke the following when running oop_iterate():
    77   //
    78   // 1) do_klass on the header klass pointer.
    79   // 2) do_klass on the klass pointer in the mirrors.
    80   // 3) do_class_loader_data on the class loader data in class loaders.
    81   //
    82   // The virtual (without suffix) and the non-virtual (with _nv suffix) need
    83   // to be updated together, or else the devirtualization will break.
    84   //
    85   // Providing default implementations of the _nv functions unfortunately
    86   // removes the compile-time safeness, but reduces the clutter for the
    87   // ExtendedOopClosures that don't need to walk the metadata. Currently,
    88   // only CMS needs these.
    90   virtual bool do_metadata() { return do_metadata_nv(); }
    91   bool do_metadata_v()       { return do_metadata(); }
    92   bool do_metadata_nv()      { return false; }
    94   virtual void do_klass(Klass* k)   { do_klass_nv(k); }
    95   void do_klass_v(Klass* k)         { do_klass(k); }
    96   void do_klass_nv(Klass* k)        { ShouldNotReachHere(); }
    98   virtual void do_class_loader_data(ClassLoaderData* cld) { ShouldNotReachHere(); }
   100   // Controls how prefetching is done for invocations of this closure.
   101   Prefetch::style prefetch_style() { // Note that this is non-virtual.
   102     return Prefetch::do_none;
   103   }
   105   // True iff this closure may be safely applied more than once to an oop
   106   // location without an intervening "major reset" (like the end of a GC).
   107   virtual bool idempotent() { return false; }
   108   virtual bool apply_to_weak_ref_discovered_field() { return false; }
   109 };
   111 // Wrapper closure only used to implement oop_iterate_no_header().
   112 class NoHeaderExtendedOopClosure : public ExtendedOopClosure {
   113   OopClosure* _wrapped_closure;
   114  public:
   115   NoHeaderExtendedOopClosure(OopClosure* cl) : _wrapped_closure(cl) {}
   116   // Warning: this calls the virtual version do_oop in the the wrapped closure.
   117   void do_oop_nv(oop* p)       { _wrapped_closure->do_oop(p); }
   118   void do_oop_nv(narrowOop* p) { _wrapped_closure->do_oop(p); }
   120   void do_oop(oop* p)          { assert(false, "Only the _nv versions should be used");
   121                                  _wrapped_closure->do_oop(p); }
   122   void do_oop(narrowOop* p)    { assert(false, "Only the _nv versions should be used");
   123                                  _wrapped_closure->do_oop(p);}
   124 };
   126 class KlassClosure : public Closure {
   127  public:
   128   virtual void do_klass(Klass* k) = 0;
   129 };
   131 class CLDClosure : public Closure {
   132  public:
   133   virtual void do_cld(ClassLoaderData* cld) = 0;
   134 };
   136 class KlassToOopClosure : public KlassClosure {
   137   OopClosure* _oop_closure;
   138  public:
   139   KlassToOopClosure(OopClosure* oop_closure) : _oop_closure(oop_closure) {}
   140   virtual void do_klass(Klass* k);
   141 };
   143 class CLDToOopClosure : public CLDClosure {
   144   OopClosure* _oop_closure;
   145   KlassToOopClosure _klass_closure;
   146   bool _must_claim_cld;
   148  public:
   149   CLDToOopClosure(OopClosure* oop_closure, bool must_claim_cld = true) :
   150       _oop_closure(oop_closure),
   151       _klass_closure(oop_closure),
   152       _must_claim_cld(must_claim_cld) {}
   154   void do_cld(ClassLoaderData* cld);
   155 };
   157 // ObjectClosure is used for iterating through an object space
   159 class ObjectClosure : public Closure {
   160  public:
   161   // Called for each object.
   162   virtual void do_object(oop obj) = 0;
   163 };
   166 class BoolObjectClosure : public Closure {
   167  public:
   168   virtual bool do_object_b(oop obj) = 0;
   169 };
   171 // Applies an oop closure to all ref fields in objects iterated over in an
   172 // object iteration.
   173 class ObjectToOopClosure: public ObjectClosure {
   174   ExtendedOopClosure* _cl;
   175 public:
   176   void do_object(oop obj);
   177   ObjectToOopClosure(ExtendedOopClosure* cl) : _cl(cl) {}
   178 };
   180 // A version of ObjectClosure with "memory" (see _previous_address below)
   181 class UpwardsObjectClosure: public BoolObjectClosure {
   182   HeapWord* _previous_address;
   183  public:
   184   UpwardsObjectClosure() : _previous_address(NULL) { }
   185   void set_previous(HeapWord* addr) { _previous_address = addr; }
   186   HeapWord* previous()              { return _previous_address; }
   187   // A return value of "true" can be used by the caller to decide
   188   // if this object's end should *NOT* be recorded in
   189   // _previous_address above.
   190   virtual bool do_object_bm(oop obj, MemRegion mr) = 0;
   191 };
   193 // A version of ObjectClosure that is expected to be robust
   194 // in the face of possibly uninitialized objects.
   195 class ObjectClosureCareful : public ObjectClosure {
   196  public:
   197   virtual size_t do_object_careful_m(oop p, MemRegion mr) = 0;
   198   virtual size_t do_object_careful(oop p) = 0;
   199 };
   201 // The following are used in CompactibleFreeListSpace and
   202 // ConcurrentMarkSweepGeneration.
   204 // Blk closure (abstract class)
   205 class BlkClosure : public StackObj {
   206  public:
   207   virtual size_t do_blk(HeapWord* addr) = 0;
   208 };
   210 // A version of BlkClosure that is expected to be robust
   211 // in the face of possibly uninitialized objects.
   212 class BlkClosureCareful : public BlkClosure {
   213  public:
   214   size_t do_blk(HeapWord* addr) {
   215     guarantee(false, "call do_blk_careful instead");
   216     return 0;
   217   }
   218   virtual size_t do_blk_careful(HeapWord* addr) = 0;
   219 };
   221 // SpaceClosure is used for iterating over spaces
   223 class Space;
   224 class CompactibleSpace;
   226 class SpaceClosure : public StackObj {
   227  public:
   228   // Called for each space
   229   virtual void do_space(Space* s) = 0;
   230 };
   232 class CompactibleSpaceClosure : public StackObj {
   233  public:
   234   // Called for each compactible space
   235   virtual void do_space(CompactibleSpace* s) = 0;
   236 };
   239 // CodeBlobClosure is used for iterating through code blobs
   240 // in the code cache or on thread stacks
   242 class CodeBlobClosure : public Closure {
   243  public:
   244   // Called for each code blob.
   245   virtual void do_code_blob(CodeBlob* cb) = 0;
   246 };
   249 class MarkingCodeBlobClosure : public CodeBlobClosure {
   250  public:
   251   // Called for each code blob, but at most once per unique blob.
   252   virtual void do_newly_marked_nmethod(nmethod* nm) = 0;
   254   virtual void do_code_blob(CodeBlob* cb);
   255     // = { if (!nmethod(cb)->test_set_oops_do_mark())  do_newly_marked_nmethod(cb); }
   257   class MarkScope : public StackObj {
   258   protected:
   259     bool _active;
   260   public:
   261     MarkScope(bool activate = true);
   262       // = { if (active) nmethod::oops_do_marking_prologue(); }
   263     ~MarkScope();
   264       // = { if (active) nmethod::oops_do_marking_epilogue(); }
   265   };
   266 };
   269 // Applies an oop closure to all ref fields in code blobs
   270 // iterated over in an object iteration.
   271 class CodeBlobToOopClosure: public MarkingCodeBlobClosure {
   272   OopClosure* _cl;
   273   bool _do_marking;
   274 public:
   275   virtual void do_newly_marked_nmethod(nmethod* cb);
   276     // = { cb->oops_do(_cl); }
   277   virtual void do_code_blob(CodeBlob* cb);
   278     // = { if (_do_marking)  super::do_code_blob(cb); else cb->oops_do(_cl); }
   279   CodeBlobToOopClosure(OopClosure* cl, bool do_marking)
   280     : _cl(cl), _do_marking(do_marking) {}
   281 };
   285 // MonitorClosure is used for iterating over monitors in the monitors cache
   287 class ObjectMonitor;
   289 class MonitorClosure : public StackObj {
   290  public:
   291   // called for each monitor in cache
   292   virtual void do_monitor(ObjectMonitor* m) = 0;
   293 };
   295 // A closure that is applied without any arguments.
   296 class VoidClosure : public StackObj {
   297  public:
   298   // I would have liked to declare this a pure virtual, but that breaks
   299   // in mysterious ways, for unknown reasons.
   300   virtual void do_void();
   301 };
   304 // YieldClosure is intended for use by iteration loops
   305 // to incrementalize their work, allowing interleaving
   306 // of an interruptable task so as to allow other
   307 // threads to run (which may not otherwise be able to access
   308 // exclusive resources, for instance). Additionally, the
   309 // closure also allows for aborting an ongoing iteration
   310 // by means of checking the return value from the polling
   311 // call.
   312 class YieldClosure : public StackObj {
   313   public:
   314    virtual bool should_return() = 0;
   315 };
   317 // Abstract closure for serializing data (read or write).
   319 class SerializeClosure : public Closure {
   320 public:
   321   // Return bool indicating whether closure implements read or write.
   322   virtual bool reading() const = 0;
   324   // Read/write the void pointer pointed to by p.
   325   virtual void do_ptr(void** p) = 0;
   327   // Read/write the region specified.
   328   virtual void do_region(u_char* start, size_t size) = 0;
   330   // Check/write the tag.  If reading, then compare the tag against
   331   // the passed in value and fail is they don't match.  This allows
   332   // for verification that sections of the serialized data are of the
   333   // correct length.
   334   virtual void do_tag(int tag) = 0;
   335 };
   337 class SymbolClosure : public StackObj {
   338  public:
   339   virtual void do_symbol(Symbol**) = 0;
   341   // Clear LSB in symbol address; it can be set by CPSlot.
   342   static Symbol* load_symbol(Symbol** p) {
   343     return (Symbol*)(intptr_t(*p) & ~1);
   344   }
   346   // Store symbol, adjusting new pointer if the original pointer was adjusted
   347   // (symbol references in constant pool slots have their LSB set to 1).
   348   static void store_symbol(Symbol** p, Symbol* sym) {
   349     *p = (Symbol*)(intptr_t(sym) | (intptr_t(*p) & 1));
   350   }
   351 };
   353 #endif // SHARE_VM_MEMORY_ITERATOR_HPP

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