src/share/vm/gc_implementation/parallelScavenge/psPromotionManager.hpp

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    25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_PARALLELSCAVENGE_PSPROMOTIONMANAGER_HPP
    26 #define SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_PARALLELSCAVENGE_PSPROMOTIONMANAGER_HPP
    28 #include "gc_implementation/parallelScavenge/psPromotionLAB.hpp"
    29 #include "gc_implementation/shared/gcTrace.hpp"
    30 #include "gc_implementation/shared/copyFailedInfo.hpp"
    31 #include "memory/allocation.hpp"
    32 #include "memory/padded.hpp"
    33 #include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
    34 #include "utilities/taskqueue.hpp"
    36 //
    37 // psPromotionManager is used by a single thread to manage object survival
    38 // during a scavenge. The promotion manager contains thread local data only.
    39 //
    40 // NOTE! Be careful when allocating the stacks on cheap. If you are going
    41 // to use a promotion manager in more than one thread, the stacks MUST be
    42 // on cheap. This can lead to memory leaks, though, as they are not auto
    43 // deallocated.
    44 //
    45 // FIX ME FIX ME Add a destructor, and don't rely on the user to drain/flush/deallocate!
    46 //
    48 // Move to some global location
    49 #define HAS_BEEN_MOVED 0x1501d01d
    50 // End move to some global location
    52 class MutableSpace;
    53 class PSOldGen;
    54 class ParCompactionManager;
    56 class PSPromotionManager VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
    57   friend class PSScavenge;
    58   friend class PSRefProcTaskExecutor;
    59  private:
    60   static PaddedEnd<PSPromotionManager>* _manager_array;
    61   static OopStarTaskQueueSet*           _stack_array_depth;
    62   static PSOldGen*                      _old_gen;
    63   static MutableSpace*                  _young_space;
    65 #if TASKQUEUE_STATS
    66   size_t                              _masked_pushes;
    67   size_t                              _masked_steals;
    68   size_t                              _arrays_chunked;
    69   size_t                              _array_chunks_processed;
    71   void print_taskqueue_stats(uint i) const;
    72   void print_local_stats(uint i) const;
    73   static void print_stats();
    75   void reset_stats();
    76 #endif // TASKQUEUE_STATS
    78   PSYoungPromotionLAB                 _young_lab;
    79   PSOldPromotionLAB                   _old_lab;
    80   bool                                _young_gen_is_full;
    81   bool                                _old_gen_is_full;
    83   OopStarTaskQueue                    _claimed_stack_depth;
    84   OverflowTaskQueue<oop, mtGC>        _claimed_stack_breadth;
    86   bool                                _totally_drain;
    87   uint                                _target_stack_size;
    89   uint                                _array_chunk_size;
    90   uint                                _min_array_size_for_chunking;
    92   PromotionFailedInfo                 _promotion_failed_info;
    94   // Accessors
    95   static PSOldGen* old_gen()         { return _old_gen; }
    96   static MutableSpace* young_space() { return _young_space; }
    98   inline static PSPromotionManager* manager_array(int index);
    99   template <class T> inline void claim_or_forward_internal_depth(T* p);
   101   // On the task queues we push reference locations as well as
   102   // partially-scanned arrays (in the latter case, we push an oop to
   103   // the from-space image of the array and the length on the
   104   // from-space image indicates how many entries on the array we still
   105   // need to scan; this is basically how ParNew does partial array
   106   // scanning too). To be able to distinguish between reference
   107   // locations and partially-scanned array oops we simply mask the
   108   // latter oops with 0x01. The next three methods do the masking,
   109   // unmasking, and checking whether the oop is masked or not. Notice
   110   // that the signature of the mask and unmask methods looks a bit
   111   // strange, as they accept and return different types (oop and
   112   // oop*). This is because of the difference in types between what
   113   // the task queue holds (oop*) and oops to partially-scanned arrays
   114   // (oop). We do all the necessary casting in the mask / unmask
   115   // methods to avoid sprinkling the rest of the code with more casts.
   117   // These are added to the taskqueue so PS_CHUNKED_ARRAY_OOP_MASK (or any
   118   // future masks) can't conflict with COMPRESSED_OOP_MASK
   119 #define PS_CHUNKED_ARRAY_OOP_MASK  0x2
   121   bool is_oop_masked(StarTask p) {
   122     // If something is marked chunked it's always treated like wide oop*
   123     return (((intptr_t)(oop*)p) & PS_CHUNKED_ARRAY_OOP_MASK) ==
   124                                   PS_CHUNKED_ARRAY_OOP_MASK;
   125   }
   127   oop* mask_chunked_array_oop(oop obj) {
   128     assert(!is_oop_masked((oop*) obj), "invariant");
   129     oop* ret = (oop*) (cast_from_oop<uintptr_t>(obj) | PS_CHUNKED_ARRAY_OOP_MASK);
   130     assert(is_oop_masked(ret), "invariant");
   131     return ret;
   132   }
   134   oop unmask_chunked_array_oop(StarTask p) {
   135     assert(is_oop_masked(p), "invariant");
   136     assert(!p.is_narrow(), "chunked array oops cannot be narrow");
   137     oop *chunk = (oop*)p;  // cast p to oop (uses conversion operator)
   138     oop ret = oop((oop*)((uintptr_t)chunk & ~PS_CHUNKED_ARRAY_OOP_MASK));
   139     assert(!is_oop_masked((oop*) ret), "invariant");
   140     return ret;
   141   }
   143   template <class T> void  process_array_chunk_work(oop obj,
   144                                                     int start, int end);
   145   void process_array_chunk(oop old);
   147   template <class T> void push_depth(T* p) {
   148     claimed_stack_depth()->push(p);
   149   }
   151   inline void promotion_trace_event(oop new_obj, oop old_obj, size_t obj_size,
   152                                     uint age, bool tenured,
   153                                     const PSPromotionLAB* lab);
   155  protected:
   156   static OopStarTaskQueueSet* stack_array_depth()   { return _stack_array_depth; }
   157  public:
   158   // Static
   159   static void initialize();
   161   static void pre_scavenge();
   162   static bool post_scavenge(YoungGCTracer& gc_tracer);
   164   static PSPromotionManager* gc_thread_promotion_manager(int index);
   165   static PSPromotionManager* vm_thread_promotion_manager();
   167   static bool steal_depth(int queue_num, int* seed, StarTask& t) {
   168     return stack_array_depth()->steal(queue_num, seed, t);
   169   }
   171   PSPromotionManager();
   173   // Accessors
   174   OopStarTaskQueue* claimed_stack_depth() {
   175     return &_claimed_stack_depth;
   176   }
   178   bool young_gen_is_full()             { return _young_gen_is_full; }
   180   bool old_gen_is_full()               { return _old_gen_is_full; }
   181   void set_old_gen_is_full(bool state) { _old_gen_is_full = state; }
   183   // Promotion methods
   184   template<bool promote_immediately> oop copy_to_survivor_space(oop o);
   185   oop oop_promotion_failed(oop obj, markOop obj_mark);
   187   void reset();
   189   void flush_labs();
   190   void drain_stacks(bool totally_drain) {
   191     drain_stacks_depth(totally_drain);
   192   }
   193  public:
   194   void drain_stacks_cond_depth() {
   195     if (claimed_stack_depth()->size() > _target_stack_size) {
   196       drain_stacks_depth(false);
   197     }
   198   }
   199   void drain_stacks_depth(bool totally_drain);
   201   bool stacks_empty() {
   202     return claimed_stack_depth()->is_empty();
   203   }
   205   inline void process_popped_location_depth(StarTask p);
   207   template <class T> inline void claim_or_forward_depth(T* p);
   209   TASKQUEUE_STATS_ONLY(inline void record_steal(StarTask& p);)
   210 };
   212 #endif // SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_PARALLELSCAVENGE_PSPROMOTIONMANAGER_HPP

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