src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1AllocRegion.hpp

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    25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_G1ALLOCREGION_HPP
    26 #define SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_G1ALLOCREGION_HPP
    28 #include "gc_implementation/g1/heapRegion.hpp"
    30 class G1CollectedHeap;
    32 // 0 -> no tracing, 1 -> basic tracing, 2 -> basic + allocation tracing
    33 #define G1_ALLOC_REGION_TRACING 0
    35 class ar_ext_msg;
    37 // A class that holds a region that is active in satisfying allocation
    38 // requests, potentially issued in parallel. When the active region is
    39 // full it will be retired and replaced with a new one. The
    40 // implementation assumes that fast-path allocations will be lock-free
    41 // and a lock will need to be taken when the active region needs to be
    42 // replaced.
    44 class G1AllocRegion VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
    45   friend class ar_ext_msg;
    47 private:
    48   // The active allocating region we are currently allocating out
    49   // of. The invariant is that if this object is initialized (i.e.,
    50   // init() has been called and release() has not) then _alloc_region
    51   // is either an active allocating region or the dummy region (i.e.,
    52   // it can never be NULL) and this object can be used to satisfy
    53   // allocation requests. If this object is not initialized
    54   // (i.e. init() has not been called or release() has been called)
    55   // then _alloc_region is NULL and this object should not be used to
    56   // satisfy allocation requests (it was done this way to force the
    57   // correct use of init() and release()).
    58   HeapRegion* _alloc_region;
    60   // It keeps track of the distinct number of regions that are used
    61   // for allocation in the active interval of this object, i.e.,
    62   // between a call to init() and a call to release(). The count
    63   // mostly includes regions that are freshly allocated, as well as
    64   // the region that is re-used using the set() method. This count can
    65   // be used in any heuristics that might want to bound how many
    66   // distinct regions this object can used during an active interval.
    67   uint _count;
    69   // When we set up a new active region we save its used bytes in this
    70   // field so that, when we retire it, we can calculate how much space
    71   // we allocated in it.
    72   size_t _used_bytes_before;
    74   // When true, indicates that allocate calls should do BOT updates.
    75   const bool _bot_updates;
    77   // Useful for debugging and tracing.
    78   const char* _name;
    80   // A dummy region (i.e., it's been allocated specially for this
    81   // purpose and it is not part of the heap) that is full (i.e., top()
    82   // == end()). When we don't have a valid active region we make
    83   // _alloc_region point to this. This allows us to skip checking
    84   // whether the _alloc_region is NULL or not.
    85   static HeapRegion* _dummy_region;
    87   // Some of the methods below take a bot_updates parameter. Its value
    88   // should be the same as the _bot_updates field. The idea is that
    89   // the parameter will be a constant for a particular alloc region
    90   // and, given that these methods will be hopefully inlined, the
    91   // compiler should compile out the test.
    93   // Perform a non-MT-safe allocation out of the given region.
    94   static inline HeapWord* allocate(HeapRegion* alloc_region,
    95                                    size_t word_size,
    96                                    bool bot_updates);
    98   // Perform a MT-safe allocation out of the given region.
    99   static inline HeapWord* par_allocate(HeapRegion* alloc_region,
   100                                        size_t word_size,
   101                                        bool bot_updates);
   103   // Ensure that the region passed as a parameter has been filled up
   104   // so that noone else can allocate out of it any more.
   105   static void fill_up_remaining_space(HeapRegion* alloc_region,
   106                                       bool bot_updates);
   108   // Retire the active allocating region. If fill_up is true then make
   109   // sure that the region is full before we retire it so that noone
   110   // else can allocate out of it.
   111   void retire(bool fill_up);
   113   // Allocate a new active region and use it to perform a word_size
   114   // allocation. The force parameter will be passed on to
   115   // G1CollectedHeap::allocate_new_alloc_region() and tells it to try
   116   // to allocate a new region even if the max has been reached.
   117   HeapWord* new_alloc_region_and_allocate(size_t word_size, bool force);
   119   void fill_in_ext_msg(ar_ext_msg* msg, const char* message);
   121 protected:
   122   // For convenience as subclasses use it.
   123   static G1CollectedHeap* _g1h;
   125   virtual HeapRegion* allocate_new_region(size_t word_size, bool force) = 0;
   126   virtual void retire_region(HeapRegion* alloc_region,
   127                              size_t allocated_bytes) = 0;
   129   G1AllocRegion(const char* name, bool bot_updates);
   131 public:
   132   static void setup(G1CollectedHeap* g1h, HeapRegion* dummy_region);
   134   HeapRegion* get() const {
   135     // Make sure that the dummy region does not escape this class.
   136     return (_alloc_region == _dummy_region) ? NULL : _alloc_region;
   137   }
   139   uint count() { return _count; }
   141   // The following two are the building blocks for the allocation method.
   143   // First-level allocation: Should be called without holding a
   144   // lock. It will try to allocate lock-free out of the active region,
   145   // or return NULL if it was unable to.
   146   inline HeapWord* attempt_allocation(size_t word_size, bool bot_updates);
   148   // Second-level allocation: Should be called while holding a
   149   // lock. It will try to first allocate lock-free out of the active
   150   // region or, if it's unable to, it will try to replace the active
   151   // alloc region with a new one. We require that the caller takes the
   152   // appropriate lock before calling this so that it is easier to make
   153   // it conform to its locking protocol.
   154   inline HeapWord* attempt_allocation_locked(size_t word_size,
   155                                              bool bot_updates);
   157   // Should be called to allocate a new region even if the max of this
   158   // type of regions has been reached. Should only be called if other
   159   // allocation attempts have failed and we are not holding a valid
   160   // active region.
   161   inline HeapWord* attempt_allocation_force(size_t word_size,
   162                                             bool bot_updates);
   164   // Should be called before we start using this object.
   165   void init();
   167   // This can be used to set the active region to a specific
   168   // region. (Use Example: we try to retain the last old GC alloc
   169   // region that we've used during a GC and we can use set() to
   170   // re-instate it at the beginning of the next GC.)
   171   void set(HeapRegion* alloc_region);
   173   // Should be called when we want to release the active region which
   174   // is returned after it's been retired.
   175   HeapRegion* release();
   177 #if G1_ALLOC_REGION_TRACING
   178   void trace(const char* str, size_t word_size = 0, HeapWord* result = NULL);
   179 #else // G1_ALLOC_REGION_TRACING
   180   void trace(const char* str, size_t word_size = 0, HeapWord* result = NULL) { }
   181 #endif // G1_ALLOC_REGION_TRACING
   182 };
   184 class ar_ext_msg : public err_msg {
   185 public:
   186   ar_ext_msg(G1AllocRegion* alloc_region, const char *message) : err_msg("") {
   187     alloc_region->fill_in_ext_msg(this, message);
   188   }
   189 };
   191 #endif // SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_G1ALLOCREGION_HPP

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