src/share/vm/memory/resourceArea.hpp

Wed, 18 Jan 2012 09:50:16 -0800

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johnc
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Wed, 18 Jan 2012 09:50:16 -0800
changeset 3538
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parent 3156
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child 3900
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7129514: time warp warnings after 7117303
Summary: Replace calls to os::javaTimeMillis() that are used to update the milliseconds since the last GC to an equivalent that uses a monotonically non-decreasing time source.
Reviewed-by: ysr, jmasa

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    25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_MEMORY_RESOURCEAREA_HPP
    26 #define SHARE_VM_MEMORY_RESOURCEAREA_HPP
    28 #include "memory/allocation.hpp"
    29 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_linux
    30 # include "thread_linux.inline.hpp"
    31 #endif
    32 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_solaris
    33 # include "thread_solaris.inline.hpp"
    34 #endif
    35 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_windows
    36 # include "thread_windows.inline.hpp"
    37 #endif
    38 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_bsd
    39 # include "thread_bsd.inline.hpp"
    40 #endif
    42 // The resource area holds temporary data structures in the VM.
    43 // The actual allocation areas are thread local. Typical usage:
    44 //
    45 //   ...
    46 //   {
    47 //     ResourceMark rm;
    48 //     int foo[] = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(int, 64);
    49 //     ...
    50 //   }
    51 //   ...
    53 //------------------------------ResourceArea-----------------------------------
    54 // A ResourceArea is an Arena that supports safe usage of ResourceMark.
    55 class ResourceArea: public Arena {
    56   friend class ResourceMark;
    57   friend class DeoptResourceMark;
    58   friend class VMStructs;
    59   debug_only(int _nesting;)             // current # of nested ResourceMarks
    60   debug_only(static int _warned;)       // to suppress multiple warnings
    62 public:
    63   ResourceArea() {
    64     debug_only(_nesting = 0;)
    65   }
    67   ResourceArea(size_t init_size) : Arena(init_size) {
    68     debug_only(_nesting = 0;);
    69   }
    71   char* allocate_bytes(size_t size) {
    72 #ifdef ASSERT
    73     if (_nesting < 1 && !_warned++)
    74       fatal("memory leak: allocating without ResourceMark");
    75     if (UseMallocOnly) {
    76       // use malloc, but save pointer in res. area for later freeing
    77       char** save = (char**)internal_malloc_4(sizeof(char*));
    78       return (*save = (char*)os::malloc(size));
    79     }
    80 #endif
    81     return (char*)Amalloc(size);
    82   }
    84   debug_only(int nesting() const { return _nesting; });
    85 };
    88 //------------------------------ResourceMark-----------------------------------
    89 // A resource mark releases all resources allocated after it was constructed
    90 // when the destructor is called.  Typically used as a local variable.
    91 class ResourceMark: public StackObj {
    92 protected:
    93   ResourceArea *_area;          // Resource area to stack allocate
    94   Chunk *_chunk;                // saved arena chunk
    95   char *_hwm, *_max;
    96   NOT_PRODUCT(size_t _size_in_bytes;)
    98   void initialize(Thread *thread) {
    99     _area = thread->resource_area();
   100     _chunk = _area->_chunk;
   101     _hwm = _area->_hwm;
   102     _max= _area->_max;
   103     NOT_PRODUCT(_size_in_bytes = _area->size_in_bytes();)
   104     debug_only(_area->_nesting++;)
   105     assert( _area->_nesting > 0, "must stack allocate RMs" );
   106   }
   108  public:
   110 #ifndef ASSERT
   111   ResourceMark(Thread *thread) {
   112     assert(thread == Thread::current(), "not the current thread");
   113     initialize(thread);
   114   }
   115 #else
   116   ResourceMark(Thread *thread);
   117 #endif // ASSERT
   119   ResourceMark()               { initialize(Thread::current()); }
   121   ResourceMark( ResourceArea *r ) :
   122     _area(r), _chunk(r->_chunk), _hwm(r->_hwm), _max(r->_max) {
   123     NOT_PRODUCT(_size_in_bytes = _area->size_in_bytes();)
   124     debug_only(_area->_nesting++;)
   125     assert( _area->_nesting > 0, "must stack allocate RMs" );
   126   }
   128   void reset_to_mark() {
   129     if (UseMallocOnly) free_malloced_objects();
   131     if( _chunk->next() )        // Delete later chunks
   132       _chunk->next_chop();
   133     _area->_chunk = _chunk;     // Roll back arena to saved chunk
   134     _area->_hwm = _hwm;
   135     _area->_max = _max;
   137     // clear out this chunk (to detect allocation bugs)
   138     if (ZapResourceArea) memset(_hwm, badResourceValue, _max - _hwm);
   139     _area->set_size_in_bytes(size_in_bytes());
   140   }
   142   ~ResourceMark() {
   143     assert( _area->_nesting > 0, "must stack allocate RMs" );
   144     debug_only(_area->_nesting--;)
   145     reset_to_mark();
   146   }
   149  private:
   150   void free_malloced_objects()                                         PRODUCT_RETURN;
   151   size_t size_in_bytes()       NOT_PRODUCT({ return _size_in_bytes; }) PRODUCT_RETURN0;
   152 };
   154 //------------------------------DeoptResourceMark-----------------------------------
   155 // A deopt resource mark releases all resources allocated after it was constructed
   156 // when the destructor is called.  Typically used as a local variable. It differs
   157 // from a typical resource more in that it is C-Heap allocated so that deoptimization
   158 // can use data structures that are arena based but are not amenable to vanilla
   159 // ResourceMarks because deoptimization can not use a stack allocated mark. During
   160 // deoptimization we go thru the following steps:
   161 //
   162 // 0: start in assembly stub and call either uncommon_trap/fetch_unroll_info
   163 // 1: create the vframeArray (contains pointers to Resource allocated structures)
   164 //   This allocates the DeoptResourceMark.
   165 // 2: return to assembly stub and remove stub frame and deoptee frame and create
   166 //    the new skeletal frames.
   167 // 3: push new stub frame and call unpack_frames
   168 // 4: retrieve information from the vframeArray to populate the skeletal frames
   169 // 5: release the DeoptResourceMark
   170 // 6: return to stub and eventually to interpreter
   171 //
   172 // With old style eager deoptimization the vframeArray was created by the vmThread there
   173 // was no way for the vframeArray to contain resource allocated objects and so
   174 // a complex set of data structures to simulate an array of vframes in CHeap memory
   175 // was used. With new style lazy deoptimization the vframeArray is created in the
   176 // the thread that will use it and we can use a much simpler scheme for the vframeArray
   177 // leveraging existing data structures if we simply create a way to manage this one
   178 // special need for a ResourceMark. If ResourceMark simply inherited from CHeapObj
   179 // then existing ResourceMarks would work fine since no one use new to allocate them
   180 // and they would be stack allocated. This leaves open the possibilty of accidental
   181 // misuse so we simple duplicate the ResourceMark functionality here.
   183 class DeoptResourceMark: public CHeapObj {
   184 protected:
   185   ResourceArea *_area;          // Resource area to stack allocate
   186   Chunk *_chunk;                // saved arena chunk
   187   char *_hwm, *_max;
   188   NOT_PRODUCT(size_t _size_in_bytes;)
   190   void initialize(Thread *thread) {
   191     _area = thread->resource_area();
   192     _chunk = _area->_chunk;
   193     _hwm = _area->_hwm;
   194     _max= _area->_max;
   195     NOT_PRODUCT(_size_in_bytes = _area->size_in_bytes();)
   196     debug_only(_area->_nesting++;)
   197     assert( _area->_nesting > 0, "must stack allocate RMs" );
   198   }
   200  public:
   202 #ifndef ASSERT
   203   DeoptResourceMark(Thread *thread) {
   204     assert(thread == Thread::current(), "not the current thread");
   205     initialize(thread);
   206   }
   207 #else
   208   DeoptResourceMark(Thread *thread);
   209 #endif // ASSERT
   211   DeoptResourceMark()               { initialize(Thread::current()); }
   213   DeoptResourceMark( ResourceArea *r ) :
   214     _area(r), _chunk(r->_chunk), _hwm(r->_hwm), _max(r->_max) {
   215     NOT_PRODUCT(_size_in_bytes = _area->size_in_bytes();)
   216     debug_only(_area->_nesting++;)
   217     assert( _area->_nesting > 0, "must stack allocate RMs" );
   218   }
   220   void reset_to_mark() {
   221     if (UseMallocOnly) free_malloced_objects();
   223     if( _chunk->next() )        // Delete later chunks
   224       _chunk->next_chop();
   225     _area->_chunk = _chunk;     // Roll back arena to saved chunk
   226     _area->_hwm = _hwm;
   227     _area->_max = _max;
   229     // clear out this chunk (to detect allocation bugs)
   230     if (ZapResourceArea) memset(_hwm, badResourceValue, _max - _hwm);
   231     _area->set_size_in_bytes(size_in_bytes());
   232   }
   234   ~DeoptResourceMark() {
   235     assert( _area->_nesting > 0, "must stack allocate RMs" );
   236     debug_only(_area->_nesting--;)
   237     reset_to_mark();
   238   }
   241  private:
   242   void free_malloced_objects()                                         PRODUCT_RETURN;
   243   size_t size_in_bytes()       NOT_PRODUCT({ return _size_in_bytes; }) PRODUCT_RETURN0;
   244 };
   246 #endif // SHARE_VM_MEMORY_RESOURCEAREA_HPP

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