src/share/vm/utilities/bitMap.hpp

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8014262: PrintStringTableStatistics should include more footprint info
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    25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_BITMAP_HPP
    26 #define SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_BITMAP_HPP
    28 #include "memory/allocation.hpp"
    29 #include "utilities/top.hpp"
    31 // Forward decl;
    32 class BitMapClosure;
    34 // Operations for bitmaps represented as arrays of unsigned integers.
    35 // Bit offsets are numbered from 0 to size-1.
    37 class BitMap VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
    38   friend class BitMap2D;
    40  public:
    41   typedef size_t idx_t;         // Type used for bit and word indices.
    42   typedef uintptr_t bm_word_t;  // Element type of array that represents
    43                                 // the bitmap.
    45   // Hints for range sizes.
    46   typedef enum {
    47     unknown_range, small_range, large_range
    48   } RangeSizeHint;
    50  private:
    51   bm_word_t* _map;     // First word in bitmap
    52   idx_t      _size;    // Size of bitmap (in bits)
    54   // Puts the given value at the given offset, using resize() to size
    55   // the bitmap appropriately if needed using factor-of-two expansion.
    56   void at_put_grow(idx_t index, bool value);
    58  protected:
    59   // Return the position of bit within the word that contains it (e.g., if
    60   // bitmap words are 32 bits, return a number 0 <= n <= 31).
    61   static idx_t bit_in_word(idx_t bit) { return bit & (BitsPerWord - 1); }
    63   // Return a mask that will select the specified bit, when applied to the word
    64   // containing the bit.
    65   static bm_word_t bit_mask(idx_t bit) { return (bm_word_t)1 << bit_in_word(bit); }
    67   // Return the index of the word containing the specified bit.
    68   static idx_t word_index(idx_t bit)  { return bit >> LogBitsPerWord; }
    70   // Return the bit number of the first bit in the specified word.
    71   static idx_t bit_index(idx_t word)  { return word << LogBitsPerWord; }
    73   // Return the array of bitmap words, or a specific word from it.
    74   bm_word_t* map() const           { return _map; }
    75   bm_word_t  map(idx_t word) const { return _map[word]; }
    77   // Return a pointer to the word containing the specified bit.
    78   bm_word_t* word_addr(idx_t bit) const { return map() + word_index(bit); }
    80   // Set a word to a specified value or to all ones; clear a word.
    81   void set_word  (idx_t word, bm_word_t val) { _map[word] = val; }
    82   void set_word  (idx_t word)            { set_word(word, ~(uintptr_t)0); }
    83   void clear_word(idx_t word)            { _map[word] = 0; }
    85   // Utilities for ranges of bits.  Ranges are half-open [beg, end).
    87   // Ranges within a single word.
    88   bm_word_t inverted_bit_mask_for_range(idx_t beg, idx_t end) const;
    89   void  set_range_within_word      (idx_t beg, idx_t end);
    90   void  clear_range_within_word    (idx_t beg, idx_t end);
    91   void  par_put_range_within_word  (idx_t beg, idx_t end, bool value);
    93   // Ranges spanning entire words.
    94   void      set_range_of_words         (idx_t beg, idx_t end);
    95   void      clear_range_of_words       (idx_t beg, idx_t end);
    96   void      set_large_range_of_words   (idx_t beg, idx_t end);
    97   void      clear_large_range_of_words (idx_t beg, idx_t end);
    99   // The index of the first full word in a range.
   100   idx_t word_index_round_up(idx_t bit) const;
   102   // Verification.
   103   inline void verify_index(idx_t index) const NOT_DEBUG_RETURN;
   104   inline void verify_range(idx_t beg_index, idx_t end_index) const
   105     NOT_DEBUG_RETURN;
   107   // Statistics.
   108   static idx_t* _pop_count_table;
   109   static void init_pop_count_table();
   110   static idx_t num_set_bits(bm_word_t w);
   111   static idx_t num_set_bits_from_table(unsigned char c);
   113  public:
   115   // Constructs a bitmap with no map, and size 0.
   116   BitMap() : _map(NULL), _size(0) {}
   118   // Constructs a bitmap with the given map and size.
   119   BitMap(bm_word_t* map, idx_t size_in_bits);
   121   // Constructs an empty bitmap of the given size (that is, this clears the
   122   // new bitmap).  Allocates the map array in resource area if
   123   // "in_resource_area" is true, else in the C heap.
   124   BitMap(idx_t size_in_bits, bool in_resource_area = true);
   126   // Set the map and size.
   127   void set_map(bm_word_t* map)      { _map = map; }
   128   void set_size(idx_t size_in_bits) { _size = size_in_bits; }
   130   // Allocates necessary data structure, either in the resource area
   131   // or in the C heap, as indicated by "in_resource_area."
   132   // Preserves state currently in bit map by copying data.
   133   // Zeros any newly-addressable bits.
   134   // If "in_resource_area" is false, frees the current map.
   135   // (Note that this assumes that all calls to "resize" on the same BitMap
   136   // use the same value for "in_resource_area".)
   137   void resize(idx_t size_in_bits, bool in_resource_area = true);
   139   // Accessing
   140   idx_t size() const                    { return _size; }
   141   idx_t size_in_words() const           {
   142     return word_index(size() + BitsPerWord - 1);
   143   }
   145   bool at(idx_t index) const {
   146     verify_index(index);
   147     return (*word_addr(index) & bit_mask(index)) != 0;
   148   }
   150   // Align bit index up or down to the next bitmap word boundary, or check
   151   // alignment.
   152   static idx_t word_align_up(idx_t bit) {
   153     return align_size_up(bit, BitsPerWord);
   154   }
   155   static idx_t word_align_down(idx_t bit) {
   156     return align_size_down(bit, BitsPerWord);
   157   }
   158   static bool is_word_aligned(idx_t bit) {
   159     return word_align_up(bit) == bit;
   160   }
   162   // Set or clear the specified bit.
   163   inline void set_bit(idx_t bit);
   164   inline void clear_bit(idx_t bit);
   166   // Atomically set or clear the specified bit.
   167   inline bool par_set_bit(idx_t bit);
   168   inline bool par_clear_bit(idx_t bit);
   170   // Put the given value at the given offset. The parallel version
   171   // will CAS the value into the bitmap and is quite a bit slower.
   172   // The parallel version also returns a value indicating if the
   173   // calling thread was the one that changed the value of the bit.
   174   void at_put(idx_t index, bool value);
   175   bool par_at_put(idx_t index, bool value);
   177   // Update a range of bits.  Ranges are half-open [beg, end).
   178   void set_range   (idx_t beg, idx_t end);
   179   void clear_range (idx_t beg, idx_t end);
   180   void set_large_range   (idx_t beg, idx_t end);
   181   void clear_large_range (idx_t beg, idx_t end);
   182   void at_put_range(idx_t beg, idx_t end, bool value);
   183   void par_at_put_range(idx_t beg, idx_t end, bool value);
   184   void at_put_large_range(idx_t beg, idx_t end, bool value);
   185   void par_at_put_large_range(idx_t beg, idx_t end, bool value);
   187   // Update a range of bits, using a hint about the size.  Currently only
   188   // inlines the predominant case of a 1-bit range.  Works best when hint is a
   189   // compile-time constant.
   190   void set_range(idx_t beg, idx_t end, RangeSizeHint hint);
   191   void clear_range(idx_t beg, idx_t end, RangeSizeHint hint);
   192   void par_set_range(idx_t beg, idx_t end, RangeSizeHint hint);
   193   void par_clear_range  (idx_t beg, idx_t end, RangeSizeHint hint);
   195   // Clearing
   196   void clear_large();
   197   inline void clear();
   199   // Iteration support.  Returns "true" if the iteration completed, false
   200   // if the iteration terminated early (because the closure "blk" returned
   201   // false).
   202   bool iterate(BitMapClosure* blk, idx_t leftIndex, idx_t rightIndex);
   203   bool iterate(BitMapClosure* blk) {
   204     // call the version that takes an interval
   205     return iterate(blk, 0, size());
   206   }
   208   // Looking for 1's and 0's at indices equal to or greater than "l_index",
   209   // stopping if none has been found before "r_index", and returning
   210   // "r_index" (which must be at most "size") in that case.
   211   idx_t get_next_one_offset_inline (idx_t l_index, idx_t r_index) const;
   212   idx_t get_next_zero_offset_inline(idx_t l_index, idx_t r_index) const;
   214   // Like "get_next_one_offset_inline", except requires that "r_index" is
   215   // aligned to bitsizeof(bm_word_t).
   216   idx_t get_next_one_offset_inline_aligned_right(idx_t l_index,
   217                                                         idx_t r_index) const;
   219   // Non-inline versionsof the above.
   220   idx_t get_next_one_offset (idx_t l_index, idx_t r_index) const;
   221   idx_t get_next_zero_offset(idx_t l_index, idx_t r_index) const;
   223   idx_t get_next_one_offset(idx_t offset) const {
   224     return get_next_one_offset(offset, size());
   225   }
   226   idx_t get_next_zero_offset(idx_t offset) const {
   227     return get_next_zero_offset(offset, size());
   228   }
   230   // Returns the number of bits set in the bitmap.
   231   idx_t count_one_bits() const;
   233   // Set operations.
   234   void set_union(BitMap bits);
   235   void set_difference(BitMap bits);
   236   void set_intersection(BitMap bits);
   237   // Returns true iff "this" is a superset of "bits".
   238   bool contains(const BitMap bits) const;
   239   // Returns true iff "this and "bits" have a non-empty intersection.
   240   bool intersects(const BitMap bits) const;
   242   // Returns result of whether this map changed
   243   // during the operation
   244   bool set_union_with_result(BitMap bits);
   245   bool set_difference_with_result(BitMap bits);
   246   bool set_intersection_with_result(BitMap bits);
   248   // Requires the submap of "bits" starting at offset to be at least as
   249   // large as "this".  Modifies "this" to be the intersection of its
   250   // current contents and the submap of "bits" starting at "offset" of the
   251   // same length as "this."
   252   // (For expedience, currently requires the offset to be aligned to the
   253   // bitsize of a uintptr_t.  This should go away in the future though it
   254   // will probably remain a good case to optimize.)
   255   void set_intersection_at_offset(BitMap bits, idx_t offset);
   257   void set_from(BitMap bits);
   259   bool is_same(BitMap bits);
   261   // Test if all bits are set or cleared
   262   bool is_full() const;
   263   bool is_empty() const;
   265   void print_on_error(outputStream* st, const char* prefix) const;
   267 #ifndef PRODUCT
   268  public:
   269   // Printing
   270   void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
   271 #endif
   272 };
   274 // Convenience class wrapping BitMap which provides multiple bits per slot.
   275 class BitMap2D VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
   276  public:
   277   typedef BitMap::idx_t idx_t;          // Type used for bit and word indices.
   278   typedef BitMap::bm_word_t bm_word_t;  // Element type of array that
   279                                         // represents the bitmap.
   280  private:
   281   BitMap _map;
   282   idx_t  _bits_per_slot;
   284   idx_t bit_index(idx_t slot_index, idx_t bit_within_slot_index) const {
   285     return slot_index * _bits_per_slot + bit_within_slot_index;
   286   }
   288   void verify_bit_within_slot_index(idx_t index) const {
   289     assert(index < _bits_per_slot, "bit_within_slot index out of bounds");
   290   }
   292  public:
   293   // Construction. bits_per_slot must be greater than 0.
   294   BitMap2D(bm_word_t* map, idx_t size_in_slots, idx_t bits_per_slot);
   296   // Allocates necessary data structure in resource area. bits_per_slot must be greater than 0.
   297   BitMap2D(idx_t size_in_slots, idx_t bits_per_slot);
   299   idx_t size_in_bits() {
   300     return _map.size();
   301   }
   303   // Returns number of full slots that have been allocated
   304   idx_t size_in_slots() {
   305     // Round down
   306     return _map.size() / _bits_per_slot;
   307   }
   309   bool is_valid_index(idx_t slot_index, idx_t bit_within_slot_index) {
   310     verify_bit_within_slot_index(bit_within_slot_index);
   311     return (bit_index(slot_index, bit_within_slot_index) < size_in_bits());
   312   }
   314   bool at(idx_t slot_index, idx_t bit_within_slot_index) const {
   315     verify_bit_within_slot_index(bit_within_slot_index);
   316     return _map.at(bit_index(slot_index, bit_within_slot_index));
   317   }
   319   void set_bit(idx_t slot_index, idx_t bit_within_slot_index) {
   320     verify_bit_within_slot_index(bit_within_slot_index);
   321     _map.set_bit(bit_index(slot_index, bit_within_slot_index));
   322   }
   324   void clear_bit(idx_t slot_index, idx_t bit_within_slot_index) {
   325     verify_bit_within_slot_index(bit_within_slot_index);
   326     _map.clear_bit(bit_index(slot_index, bit_within_slot_index));
   327   }
   329   void at_put(idx_t slot_index, idx_t bit_within_slot_index, bool value) {
   330     verify_bit_within_slot_index(bit_within_slot_index);
   331     _map.at_put(bit_index(slot_index, bit_within_slot_index), value);
   332   }
   334   void at_put_grow(idx_t slot_index, idx_t bit_within_slot_index, bool value) {
   335     verify_bit_within_slot_index(bit_within_slot_index);
   336     _map.at_put_grow(bit_index(slot_index, bit_within_slot_index), value);
   337   }
   339   void clear();
   340 };
   342 // Closure for iterating over BitMaps
   344 class BitMapClosure VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
   345  public:
   346   // Callback when bit in map is set.  Should normally return "true";
   347   // return of false indicates that the bitmap iteration should terminate.
   348   virtual bool do_bit(BitMap::idx_t offset) = 0;
   349 };
   351 #endif // SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_BITMAP_HPP

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