Tue, 11 May 2010 14:35:43 -0700
6931180: Migration to recent versions of MS Platform SDK
6951582: Build problems on win64
Summary: Changes to enable building JDK7 with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Reviewed-by: ohair, art, ccheung, dcubed
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26 // Forward declarations
27 class YieldingFlexibleWorkGang;
29 // Status of tasks
30 enum Status {
31 INACTIVE,
32 ACTIVE,
33 YIELDING,
34 YIELDED,
35 ABORTING,
36 ABORTED,
37 COMPLETING,
38 COMPLETED
39 };
41 // Class YieldingFlexibleGangWorker:
42 // Several instances of this class run in parallel as workers for a gang.
43 class YieldingFlexibleGangWorker: public GangWorker {
44 public:
45 // Ctor
46 YieldingFlexibleGangWorker(AbstractWorkGang* gang, int id) :
47 GangWorker(gang, id) { }
49 public:
50 YieldingFlexibleWorkGang* yf_gang() const
51 { return (YieldingFlexibleWorkGang*)gang(); }
53 protected: // Override from parent class
54 virtual void loop();
55 };
57 // An abstract task to be worked on by a flexible work gang,
58 // and where the workers will periodically yield, usually
59 // in response to some condition that is signalled by means
60 // that are specific to the task at hand.
61 // You subclass this to supply your own work() method.
62 // A second feature of this kind of work gang is that
63 // it allows for the signalling of certain exceptional
64 // conditions that may be encountered during the performance
65 // of the task and that may require the task at hand to be
66 // `aborted' forthwith. Finally, these gangs are `flexible'
67 // in that they can operate at partial capacity with some
68 // gang workers waiting on the bench; in other words, the
69 // size of the active worker pool can flex (up to an apriori
70 // maximum) in response to task requests at certain points.
71 // The last part (the flexible part) has not yet been fully
72 // fleshed out and is a work in progress.
73 class YieldingFlexibleGangTask: public AbstractGangTask {
74 Status _status;
75 YieldingFlexibleWorkGang* _gang;
76 int _actual_size; // size of gang obtained
78 protected:
79 int _requested_size; // size of gang requested
81 // Constructor and desctructor: only construct subclasses.
82 YieldingFlexibleGangTask(const char* name): AbstractGangTask(name),
83 _status(INACTIVE),
84 _gang(NULL),
85 _requested_size(0) { }
87 virtual ~YieldingFlexibleGangTask() { }
89 friend class YieldingFlexibleWorkGang;
90 friend class YieldingFlexibleGangWorker;
91 NOT_PRODUCT(virtual bool is_YieldingFlexibleGang_task() const {
92 return true;
93 })
95 void set_status(Status s) {
96 _status = s;
97 }
98 YieldingFlexibleWorkGang* gang() {
99 return _gang;
100 }
101 void set_gang(YieldingFlexibleWorkGang* gang) {
102 assert(_gang == NULL || gang == NULL, "Clobber without intermediate reset?");
103 _gang = gang;
104 }
106 public:
107 // The abstract work method.
108 // The argument tells you which member of the gang you are.
109 virtual void work(int i) = 0;
111 // Subclasses should call the parent's yield() method
112 // after having done any work specific to the subclass.
113 virtual void yield();
115 // An abstract method supplied by
116 // a concrete sub-class which is used by the coordinator
117 // to do any "central yielding" work.
118 virtual void coordinator_yield() = 0;
120 // Subclasses should call the parent's abort() method
121 // after having done any work specific to the sunbclass.
122 virtual void abort();
124 Status status() const { return _status; }
125 bool yielded() const { return _status == YIELDED; }
126 bool completed() const { return _status == COMPLETED; }
127 bool aborted() const { return _status == ABORTED; }
128 bool active() const { return _status == ACTIVE; }
130 int requested_size() const { return _requested_size; }
131 int actual_size() const { return _actual_size; }
133 void set_requested_size(int sz) { _requested_size = sz; }
134 void set_actual_size(int sz) { _actual_size = sz; }
135 };
137 // Class YieldingWorkGang: A subclass of WorkGang.
138 // In particular, a YieldingWorkGang is made up of
139 // YieldingGangWorkers, and provides infrastructure
140 // supporting yielding to the "GangOverseer",
141 // being the thread that orchestrates the WorkGang via run_task().
142 class YieldingFlexibleWorkGang: public AbstractWorkGang {
143 // Here's the public interface to this class.
144 public:
145 // Constructor and destructor.
146 YieldingFlexibleWorkGang(const char* name, int workers,
147 bool are_GC_task_threads);
149 YieldingFlexibleGangTask* yielding_task() const {
150 assert(task() == NULL || task()->is_YieldingFlexibleGang_task(),
151 "Incorrect cast");
152 return (YieldingFlexibleGangTask*)task();
153 }
154 // Run a task; returns when the task is done, or the workers yield,
155 // or the task is aborted, or the work gang is terminated via stop().
156 // A task that has been yielded can be continued via this same interface
157 // by using the same task repeatedly as the argument to the call.
158 // It is expected that the YieldingFlexibleGangTask carries the appropriate
159 // continuation information used by workers to continue the task
160 // from its last yield point. Thus, a completed task will return
161 // immediately with no actual work having been done by the workers.
162 void run_task(AbstractGangTask* task) {
163 guarantee(false, "Use start_task instead");
164 }
165 void start_task(YieldingFlexibleGangTask* new_task);
166 void continue_task(YieldingFlexibleGangTask* gang_task);
168 // Abort a currently running task, if any; returns when all the workers
169 // have stopped working on the current task and have returned to their
170 // waiting stations.
171 void abort_task();
173 // Yield: workers wait at their current working stations
174 // until signalled to proceed by the overseer.
175 void yield();
177 // Abort: workers are expected to return to their waiting
178 // stations, whence they are ready for the next task dispatched
179 // by the overseer.
180 void abort();
182 private:
183 // The currently active workers in this gang.
184 // This is a number that is dynamically adjusted by
185 // the run_task() method at each subsequent invocation,
186 // using data in the YieldingFlexibleGangTask.
187 int _active_workers;
188 int _yielded_workers;
189 void wait_for_gang();
191 public:
192 // Accessors for fields
193 int active_workers() const {
194 return _active_workers;
195 }
197 int yielded_workers() const {
198 return _yielded_workers;
199 }
201 private:
202 friend class YieldingFlexibleGangWorker;
203 void reset(); // NYI
204 };