src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/heapRegionSeq.hpp

Tue, 20 Sep 2011 09:59:59 -0400

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Tue, 20 Sep 2011 09:59:59 -0400
changeset 3168
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7059019: G1: add G1 support to the SA
Summary: Extend the SA to recognize the G1CollectedHeap and implement any code that's needed by our serviceability tools (jmap, jinfo, jstack, etc.) that depend on the SA.
Reviewed-by: never, poonam, johnc

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    25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_HEAPREGIONSEQ_HPP
    26 #define SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_HEAPREGIONSEQ_HPP
    28 class HeapRegion;
    29 class HeapRegionClosure;
    30 class FreeRegionList;
    32 #define G1_NULL_HRS_INDEX ((size_t) -1)
    34 // This class keeps track of the region metadata (i.e., HeapRegion
    35 // instances). They are kept in the _regions array in address
    36 // order. A region's index in the array corresponds to its index in
    37 // the heap (i.e., 0 is the region at the bottom of the heap, 1 is
    38 // the one after it, etc.). Two regions that are consecutive in the
    39 // array should also be adjacent in the address space (i.e.,
    40 // region(i).end() == region(i+1).bottom().
    41 //
    42 // We create a HeapRegion when we commit the region's address space
    43 // for the first time. When we uncommit the address space of a
    44 // region we retain the HeapRegion to be able to re-use it in the
    45 // future (in case we recommit it).
    46 //
    47 // We keep track of three lengths:
    48 //
    49 // * _length (returned by length()) is the number of currently
    50 //   committed regions.
    51 // * _allocated_length (not exposed outside this class) is the
    52 //   number of regions for which we have HeapRegions.
    53 // * _max_length (returned by max_length()) is the maximum number of
    54 //   regions the heap can have.
    55 //
    56 // and maintain that: _length <= _allocated_length <= _max_length
    58 class HeapRegionSeq: public CHeapObj {
    59   friend class VMStructs;
    61   // The array that holds the HeapRegions.
    62   HeapRegion** _regions;
    64   // Version of _regions biased to address 0
    65   HeapRegion** _regions_biased;
    67   // The number of regions committed in the heap.
    68   size_t _length;
    70   // The address of the first reserved word in the heap.
    71   HeapWord* _heap_bottom;
    73   // The address of the last reserved word in the heap - 1.
    74   HeapWord* _heap_end;
    76   // The log of the region byte size.
    77   size_t _region_shift;
    79   // A hint for which index to start searching from for humongous
    80   // allocations.
    81   size_t _next_search_index;
    83   // The number of regions for which we have allocated HeapRegions for.
    84   size_t _allocated_length;
    86   // The maximum number of regions in the heap.
    87   size_t _max_length;
    89   // Find a contiguous set of empty regions of length num, starting
    90   // from the given index.
    91   size_t find_contiguous_from(size_t from, size_t num);
    93   // Map a heap address to a biased region index. Assume that the
    94   // address is valid.
    95   inline size_t addr_to_index_biased(HeapWord* addr) const;
    97   void increment_length(size_t* length) {
    98     assert(*length < _max_length, "pre-condition");
    99     *length += 1;
   100   }
   102   void decrement_length(size_t* length) {
   103     assert(*length > 0, "pre-condition");
   104     *length -= 1;
   105   }
   107  public:
   108   // Empty contructor, we'll initialize it with the initialize() method.
   109   HeapRegionSeq() { }
   111   void initialize(HeapWord* bottom, HeapWord* end, size_t max_length);
   113   // Return the HeapRegion at the given index. Assume that the index
   114   // is valid.
   115   inline HeapRegion* at(size_t index) const;
   117   // If addr is within the committed space return its corresponding
   118   // HeapRegion, otherwise return NULL.
   119   inline HeapRegion* addr_to_region(HeapWord* addr) const;
   121   // Return the HeapRegion that corresponds to the given
   122   // address. Assume the address is valid.
   123   inline HeapRegion* addr_to_region_unsafe(HeapWord* addr) const;
   125   // Return the number of regions that have been committed in the heap.
   126   size_t length() const { return _length; }
   128   // Return the maximum number of regions in the heap.
   129   size_t max_length() const { return _max_length; }
   131   // Expand the sequence to reflect that the heap has grown from
   132   // old_end to new_end. Either create new HeapRegions, or re-use
   133   // existing ones, and return them in the given list. Returns the
   134   // memory region that covers the newly-created regions. If a
   135   // HeapRegion allocation fails, the result memory region might be
   136   // smaller than the desired one.
   137   MemRegion expand_by(HeapWord* old_end, HeapWord* new_end,
   138                       FreeRegionList* list);
   140   // Return the number of contiguous regions at the end of the sequence
   141   // that are available for allocation.
   142   size_t free_suffix();
   144   // Find a contiguous set of empty regions of length num and return
   145   // the index of the first region or G1_NULL_HRS_INDEX if the
   146   // search was unsuccessful.
   147   size_t find_contiguous(size_t num);
   149   // Apply blk->doHeapRegion() on all committed regions in address order,
   150   // terminating the iteration early if doHeapRegion() returns true.
   151   void iterate(HeapRegionClosure* blk) const;
   153   // As above, but start the iteration from hr and loop around. If hr
   154   // is NULL, we start from the first region in the heap.
   155   void iterate_from(HeapRegion* hr, HeapRegionClosure* blk) const;
   157   // Tag as uncommitted as many regions that are completely free as
   158   // possible, up to shrink_bytes, from the suffix of the committed
   159   // sequence. Return a MemRegion that corresponds to the address
   160   // range of the uncommitted regions. Assume shrink_bytes is page and
   161   // heap region aligned.
   162   MemRegion shrink_by(size_t shrink_bytes, size_t* num_regions_deleted);
   164   // Do some sanity checking.
   165   void verify_optional() PRODUCT_RETURN;
   166 };
   168 #endif // SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_HEAPREGIONSEQ_HPP

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