src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/satbQueue.cpp

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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parent 2469
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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 #include "precompiled.hpp"
    26 #include "gc_implementation/g1/g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp"
    27 #include "gc_implementation/g1/satbQueue.hpp"
    28 #include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp"
    29 #include "memory/sharedHeap.hpp"
    30 #include "runtime/mutexLocker.hpp"
    31 #include "runtime/thread.hpp"
    33 // This method removes entries from an SATB buffer that will not be
    34 // useful to the concurrent marking threads. An entry is removed if it
    35 // satisfies one of the following conditions:
    36 //
    37 // * it points to an object outside the G1 heap (G1's concurrent
    38 //     marking only visits objects inside the G1 heap),
    39 // * it points to an object that has been allocated since marking
    40 //     started (according to SATB those objects do not need to be
    41 //     visited during marking), or
    42 // * it points to an object that has already been marked (no need to
    43 //     process it again).
    44 //
    45 // The rest of the entries will be retained and are compacted towards
    46 // the top of the buffer. If with this filtering we clear a large
    47 // enough chunk of the buffer we can re-use it (instead of enqueueing
    48 // it) and we can just allow the mutator to carry on executing.
    50 bool ObjPtrQueue::should_enqueue_buffer() {
    51   assert(_lock == NULL || _lock->owned_by_self(),
    52          "we should have taken the lock before calling this");
    54   // A value of 0 means "don't filter SATB buffers".
    55   if (G1SATBBufferEnqueueingThresholdPercent == 0) {
    56     return true;
    57   }
    59   G1CollectedHeap* g1h = G1CollectedHeap::heap();
    61   // This method should only be called if there is a non-NULL buffer
    62   // that is full.
    63   assert(_index == 0, "pre-condition");
    64   assert(_buf != NULL, "pre-condition");
    66   void** buf = _buf;
    67   size_t sz = _sz;
    69   // Used for sanity checking at the end of the loop.
    70   debug_only(size_t entries = 0; size_t retained = 0;)
    72   size_t i = sz;
    73   size_t new_index = sz;
    75   // Given that we are expecting _index == 0, we could have changed
    76   // the loop condition to (i > 0). But we are using _index for
    77   // generality.
    78   while (i > _index) {
    79     assert(i > 0, "we should have at least one more entry to process");
    80     i -= oopSize;
    81     debug_only(entries += 1;)
    82     oop* p = (oop*) &buf[byte_index_to_index((int) i)];
    83     oop obj = *p;
    84     // NULL the entry so that unused parts of the buffer contain NULLs
    85     // at the end. If we are going to retain it we will copy it to its
    86     // final place. If we have retained all entries we have visited so
    87     // far, we'll just end up copying it to the same place.
    88     *p = NULL;
    90     bool retain = g1h->is_obj_ill(obj);
    91     if (retain) {
    92       assert(new_index > 0, "we should not have already filled up the buffer");
    93       new_index -= oopSize;
    94       assert(new_index >= i,
    95              "new_index should never be below i, as we alwaysr compact 'up'");
    96       oop* new_p = (oop*) &buf[byte_index_to_index((int) new_index)];
    97       assert(new_p >= p, "the destination location should never be below "
    98              "the source as we always compact 'up'");
    99       assert(*new_p == NULL,
   100              "we should have already cleared the destination location");
   101       *new_p = obj;
   102       debug_only(retained += 1;)
   103     }
   104   }
   105   size_t entries_calc = (sz - _index) / oopSize;
   106   assert(entries == entries_calc, "the number of entries we counted "
   107          "should match the number of entries we calculated");
   108   size_t retained_calc = (sz - new_index) / oopSize;
   109   assert(retained == retained_calc, "the number of retained entries we counted "
   110          "should match the number of retained entries we calculated");
   111   size_t perc = retained_calc * 100 / entries_calc;
   112   bool should_enqueue = perc > (size_t) G1SATBBufferEnqueueingThresholdPercent;
   113   _index = new_index;
   115   return should_enqueue;
   116 }
   118 void ObjPtrQueue::apply_closure(ObjectClosure* cl) {
   119   if (_buf != NULL) {
   120     apply_closure_to_buffer(cl, _buf, _index, _sz);
   121     _index = _sz;
   122   }
   123 }
   125 void ObjPtrQueue::apply_closure_to_buffer(ObjectClosure* cl,
   126                                           void** buf, size_t index, size_t sz) {
   127   if (cl == NULL) return;
   128   for (size_t i = index; i < sz; i += oopSize) {
   129     oop obj = (oop)buf[byte_index_to_index((int)i)];
   130     // There can be NULL entries because of destructors.
   131     if (obj != NULL) {
   132       cl->do_object(obj);
   133     }
   134   }
   135 }
   137 #ifdef ASSERT
   138 void ObjPtrQueue::verify_oops_in_buffer() {
   139   if (_buf == NULL) return;
   140   for (size_t i = _index; i < _sz; i += oopSize) {
   141     oop obj = (oop)_buf[byte_index_to_index((int)i)];
   142     assert(obj != NULL && obj->is_oop(true /* ignore mark word */),
   143            "Not an oop");
   144   }
   145 }
   146 #endif
   148 #ifdef _MSC_VER // the use of 'this' below gets a warning, make it go away
   149 #pragma warning( disable:4355 ) // 'this' : used in base member initializer list
   150 #endif // _MSC_VER
   153 SATBMarkQueueSet::SATBMarkQueueSet() :
   154   PtrQueueSet(),
   155   _closure(NULL), _par_closures(NULL),
   156   _shared_satb_queue(this, true /*perm*/)
   157 {}
   159 void SATBMarkQueueSet::initialize(Monitor* cbl_mon, Mutex* fl_lock,
   160                                   int process_completed_threshold,
   161                                   Mutex* lock) {
   162   PtrQueueSet::initialize(cbl_mon, fl_lock, process_completed_threshold, -1);
   163   _shared_satb_queue.set_lock(lock);
   164   if (ParallelGCThreads > 0) {
   165     _par_closures = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(ObjectClosure*, ParallelGCThreads);
   166   }
   167 }
   170 void SATBMarkQueueSet::handle_zero_index_for_thread(JavaThread* t) {
   171   DEBUG_ONLY(t->satb_mark_queue().verify_oops_in_buffer();)
   172   t->satb_mark_queue().handle_zero_index();
   173 }
   175 #ifdef ASSERT
   176 void SATBMarkQueueSet::dump_active_values(JavaThread* first,
   177                                           bool expected_active) {
   178   gclog_or_tty->print_cr("SATB queue active values for Java Threads");
   179   gclog_or_tty->print_cr(" SATB queue set: active is %s",
   180                          (is_active()) ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
   181   gclog_or_tty->print_cr(" expected_active is %s",
   182                          (expected_active) ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
   183   for (JavaThread* t = first; t; t = t->next()) {
   184     bool active = t->satb_mark_queue().is_active();
   185     gclog_or_tty->print_cr("  thread %s, active is %s",
   186                            t->name(), (active) ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
   187   }
   188 }
   189 #endif // ASSERT
   191 void SATBMarkQueueSet::set_active_all_threads(bool b,
   192                                               bool expected_active) {
   193   assert(SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), "Must be at safepoint.");
   194   JavaThread* first = Threads::first();
   196 #ifdef ASSERT
   197   if (_all_active != expected_active) {
   198     dump_active_values(first, expected_active);
   200     // I leave this here as a guarantee, instead of an assert, so
   201     // that it will still be compiled in if we choose to uncomment
   202     // the #ifdef ASSERT in a product build. The whole block is
   203     // within an #ifdef ASSERT so the guarantee will not be compiled
   204     // in a product build anyway.
   205     guarantee(false,
   206               "SATB queue set has an unexpected active value");
   207   }
   208 #endif // ASSERT
   209   _all_active = b;
   211   for (JavaThread* t = first; t; t = t->next()) {
   212 #ifdef ASSERT
   213     bool active = t->satb_mark_queue().is_active();
   214     if (active != expected_active) {
   215       dump_active_values(first, expected_active);
   217       // I leave this here as a guarantee, instead of an assert, so
   218       // that it will still be compiled in if we choose to uncomment
   219       // the #ifdef ASSERT in a product build. The whole block is
   220       // within an #ifdef ASSERT so the guarantee will not be compiled
   221       // in a product build anyway.
   222       guarantee(false,
   223                 "thread has an unexpected active value in its SATB queue");
   224     }
   225 #endif // ASSERT
   226     t->satb_mark_queue().set_active(b);
   227   }
   228 }
   230 void SATBMarkQueueSet::set_closure(ObjectClosure* closure) {
   231   _closure = closure;
   232 }
   234 void SATBMarkQueueSet::set_par_closure(int i, ObjectClosure* par_closure) {
   235   assert(ParallelGCThreads > 0 && _par_closures != NULL, "Precondition");
   236   _par_closures[i] = par_closure;
   237 }
   239 void SATBMarkQueueSet::iterate_closure_all_threads() {
   240   for(JavaThread* t = Threads::first(); t; t = t->next()) {
   241     t->satb_mark_queue().apply_closure(_closure);
   242   }
   243   shared_satb_queue()->apply_closure(_closure);
   244 }
   246 void SATBMarkQueueSet::par_iterate_closure_all_threads(int worker) {
   247   SharedHeap* sh = SharedHeap::heap();
   248   int parity = sh->strong_roots_parity();
   250   for(JavaThread* t = Threads::first(); t; t = t->next()) {
   251     if (t->claim_oops_do(true, parity)) {
   252       t->satb_mark_queue().apply_closure(_par_closures[worker]);
   253     }
   254   }
   255   // We'll have worker 0 do this one.
   256   if (worker == 0) {
   257     shared_satb_queue()->apply_closure(_par_closures[0]);
   258   }
   259 }
   261 bool SATBMarkQueueSet::apply_closure_to_completed_buffer_work(bool par,
   262                                                               int worker) {
   263   BufferNode* nd = NULL;
   264   {
   265     MutexLockerEx x(_cbl_mon, Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag);
   266     if (_completed_buffers_head != NULL) {
   267       nd = _completed_buffers_head;
   268       _completed_buffers_head = nd->next();
   269       if (_completed_buffers_head == NULL) _completed_buffers_tail = NULL;
   270       _n_completed_buffers--;
   271       if (_n_completed_buffers == 0) _process_completed = false;
   272     }
   273   }
   274   ObjectClosure* cl = (par ? _par_closures[worker] : _closure);
   275   if (nd != NULL) {
   276     void **buf = BufferNode::make_buffer_from_node(nd);
   277     ObjPtrQueue::apply_closure_to_buffer(cl, buf, 0, _sz);
   278     deallocate_buffer(buf);
   279     return true;
   280   } else {
   281     return false;
   282   }
   283 }
   285 void SATBMarkQueueSet::abandon_partial_marking() {
   286   BufferNode* buffers_to_delete = NULL;
   287   {
   288     MutexLockerEx x(_cbl_mon, Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag);
   289     while (_completed_buffers_head != NULL) {
   290       BufferNode* nd = _completed_buffers_head;
   291       _completed_buffers_head = nd->next();
   292       nd->set_next(buffers_to_delete);
   293       buffers_to_delete = nd;
   294     }
   295     _completed_buffers_tail = NULL;
   296     _n_completed_buffers = 0;
   297     DEBUG_ONLY(assert_completed_buffer_list_len_correct_locked());
   298   }
   299   while (buffers_to_delete != NULL) {
   300     BufferNode* nd = buffers_to_delete;
   301     buffers_to_delete = nd->next();
   302     deallocate_buffer(BufferNode::make_buffer_from_node(nd));
   303   }
   304   assert(SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), "Must be at safepoint.");
   305   // So we can safely manipulate these queues.
   306   for (JavaThread* t = Threads::first(); t; t = t->next()) {
   307     t->satb_mark_queue().reset();
   308   }
   309   shared_satb_queue()->reset();
   310 }

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