src/share/vm/oops/symbol.hpp

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    25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_OOPS_SYMBOL_HPP
    26 #define SHARE_VM_OOPS_SYMBOL_HPP
    28 #include "utilities/utf8.hpp"
    29 #include "memory/allocation.hpp"
    31 // A Symbol is a canonicalized string.
    32 // All Symbols reside in global SymbolTable and are reference counted.
    34 // Reference counting
    35 //
    36 // All Symbols are allocated and added to the SymbolTable.
    37 // When a class is unloaded, the reference counts of the Symbol pointers in
    38 // the ConstantPool and in instanceKlass (see release_C_heap_structures) are
    39 // decremented.  When the reference count for a Symbol goes to 0, the garbage
    40 // collector can free the Symbol and remove it from the SymbolTable.
    41 //
    42 // 0) Symbols need to be reference counted when a pointer to the Symbol is
    43 // saved in persistent storage.  This does not include the pointer
    44 // in the SymbolTable bucket (the _literal field in HashtableEntry)
    45 // that points to the Symbol.  All other stores of a Symbol*
    46 // to a field of a persistent variable (e.g., the _name filed in
    47 // FieldAccessInfo or _ptr in a CPSlot) is reference counted.
    48 //
    49 // 1) The lookup of a "name" in the SymbolTable either creates a Symbol F for
    50 // "name" and returns a pointer to F or finds a pre-existing Symbol F for
    51 // "name" and returns a pointer to it. In both cases the reference count for F
    52 // is incremented under the assumption that a pointer to F will be created from
    53 // the return value. Thus the increment of the reference count is on the lookup
    54 // and not on the assignment to the new Symbol*.  That is
    55 //    Symbol* G = lookup()
    56 //                ^ increment on lookup()
    57 // and not
    58 //    Symbol* G = lookup()
    59 //              ^ increment on assignmnet
    60 // The reference count must be decremented manually when the copy of the
    61 // pointer G is destroyed.
    62 //
    63 // 2) For a local Symbol* A that is a copy of an existing Symbol* B, the
    64 // reference counting is elided when the scope of B is greater than the scope
    65 // of A.  For example, in the code fragment
    66 // below "klass" is passed as a parameter to the method.  Symbol* "kn"
    67 // is a copy of the name in "klass".
    68 //
    69 //   Symbol*  kn = klass->name();
    70 //   unsigned int d_hash = dictionary()->compute_hash(kn, class_loader);
    71 //
    72 // The scope of "klass" is greater than the scope of "kn" so the reference
    73 // counting for "kn" is elided.
    74 //
    75 // Symbol* copied from ConstantPool entries are good candidates for reference
    76 // counting elision.  The ConstantPool entries for a class C exist until C is
    77 // unloaded.  If a Symbol* is copied out of the ConstantPool into Symbol* X,
    78 // the Symbol* in the ConstantPool will in general out live X so the reference
    79 // counting on X can be elided.
    80 //
    81 // For cases where the scope of A is not greater than the scope of B,
    82 // the reference counting is explicitly done.  See ciSymbol,
    83 // ResolutionErrorEntry and ClassVerifier for examples.
    84 //
    85 // 3) When a Symbol K is created for temporary use, generally for substrings of
    86 // an existing symbol or to create a new symbol, assign it to a
    87 // TempNewSymbol. The SymbolTable methods new_symbol(), lookup()
    88 // and probe() all potentially return a pointer to a new Symbol.
    89 // The allocation (or lookup) of K increments the reference count for K
    90 // and the destructor decrements the reference count.
    91 //
    92 // Another example of TempNewSymbol usage is parsed_name used in
    93 // ClassFileParser::parseClassFile() where parsed_name is used in the cleanup
    94 // after a failed attempt to load a class.  Here parsed_name is a
    95 // TempNewSymbol (passed in as a parameter) so the reference count on its symbol
    96 // will be decremented when it goes out of scope.
    98 class Symbol : public CHeapObj {
    99   friend class VMStructs;
   100   friend class SymbolTable;
   101   friend class MoveSymbols;
   102  private:
   103   volatile int   _refcount;
   104   int            _identity_hash;
   105   unsigned short _length; // number of UTF8 characters in the symbol
   106   jbyte _body[1];
   108   enum {
   109     // max_symbol_length is constrained by type of _length
   110     max_symbol_length = (1 << 16) -1
   111   };
   113   static int object_size(int length) {
   114     size_t size = heap_word_size(sizeof(Symbol) + length);
   115     return align_object_size(size);
   116   }
   118   void byte_at_put(int index, int value) {
   119     assert(index >=0 && index < _length, "symbol index overflow");
   120     _body[index] = value;
   121   }
   123   Symbol(const u1* name, int length);
   124   void* operator new(size_t size, int len);
   126  public:
   127   // Low-level access (used with care, since not GC-safe)
   128   const jbyte* base() const { return &_body[0]; }
   130   int object_size() { return object_size(utf8_length()); }
   132   // Returns the largest size symbol we can safely hold.
   133   static int max_length() {
   134     return max_symbol_length;
   135   }
   137   int identity_hash() {
   138     return _identity_hash;
   139   }
   141   // Reference counting.  See comments above this class for when to use.
   142   int refcount() const { return _refcount; }
   143   void increment_refcount();
   144   void decrement_refcount();
   146   int byte_at(int index) const {
   147     assert(index >=0 && index < _length, "symbol index overflow");
   148     return base()[index];
   149   }
   151   const jbyte* bytes() const { return base(); }
   153   int utf8_length() const { return _length; }
   155   // Compares the symbol with a string.
   156   bool equals(const char* str, int len) const;
   157   bool equals(const char* str) const { return equals(str, (int) strlen(str)); }
   159   // Tests if the symbol starts with the given prefix.
   160   bool starts_with(const char* prefix, int len) const;
   161   bool starts_with(const char* prefix) const {
   162     return starts_with(prefix, (int) strlen(prefix));
   163   }
   165   // Tests if the symbol starts with the given prefix.
   166   int index_of_at(int i, const char* str, int len) const;
   167   int index_of_at(int i, const char* str) const {
   168     return index_of_at(i, str, (int) strlen(str));
   169   }
   171   // Three-way compare for sorting; returns -1/0/1 if receiver is </==/> than arg
   172   // note that the ordering is not alfabetical
   173   inline int fast_compare(Symbol* other) const;
   175   // Returns receiver converted to null-terminated UTF-8 string; string is
   176   // allocated in resource area, or in the char buffer provided by caller.
   177   char* as_C_string() const;
   178   char* as_C_string(char* buf, int size) const;
   179   // Use buf if needed buffer length is <= size.
   180   char* as_C_string_flexible_buffer(Thread* t, char* buf, int size) const;
   183   // Returns a null terminated utf8 string in a resource array
   184   char* as_utf8() const { return as_C_string(); }
   185   char* as_utf8_flexible_buffer(Thread* t, char* buf, int size) const {
   186     return as_C_string_flexible_buffer(t, buf, size);
   187   }
   189   jchar* as_unicode(int& length) const;
   191   // Treating this symbol as a class name, returns the Java name for the class.
   192   // String is allocated in resource area if buffer is not provided.
   193   // See Klass::external_name()
   194   const char* as_klass_external_name() const;
   195   const char* as_klass_external_name(char* buf, int size) const;
   197   // Printing
   198   void print_symbol_on(outputStream* st = NULL) const;
   199   void print_on(outputStream* st) const;         // First level print
   200   void print_value_on(outputStream* st) const;   // Second level print.
   202   // printing on default output stream
   203   void print()         { print_on(tty);       }
   204   void print_value()   { print_value_on(tty); }
   206 #ifndef PRODUCT
   207   // Empty constructor to create a dummy symbol object on stack
   208   // only for getting its vtable pointer.
   209   Symbol() { }
   211   static int _total_count;
   212 #endif
   213 };
   215 // Note: this comparison is used for vtable sorting only; it doesn't matter
   216 // what order it defines, as long as it is a total, time-invariant order
   217 // Since Symbol*s are in C_HEAP, their relative order in memory never changes,
   218 // so use address comparison for speed
   219 int Symbol::fast_compare(Symbol* other) const {
   220  return (((uintptr_t)this < (uintptr_t)other) ? -1
   221    : ((uintptr_t)this == (uintptr_t) other) ? 0 : 1);
   222 }
   223 #endif // SHARE_VM_OOPS_SYMBOL_HPP

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