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6980838: G1: guarantee(false) failed: thread has an unexpected active value in its SATB queue Summary: Under certain circumstances a safepoint could happen between a JavaThread object being created and that object being added to the Java threads list. This could cause the active field of that thread's SATB queue to get out-of-sync with respect to the other Java threads. The solution is to activate the SATB queue, when necessary, before adding the thread to the Java threads list, not when the JavaThread object is created. The changeset also includes a small fix to rename the surrogate locker thread from "Surrogate Locker Thread (CMS)" to "Surrogate Locker Thread (Concurrent GC)" since it's also used in G1. Reviewed-by: iveresov, ysr, johnc, jcoomes
author tonyp
date Fri, 01 Oct 2010 16:43:05 -0400
parents c18cbe5936b8
children f95d63e2154a
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// A GSpaceCounter is a holder class for performance counters
// that track a space;

class GSpaceCounters: public CHeapObj {
  friend class VMStructs;

 private:
  PerfVariable*      _capacity;
  PerfVariable*      _used;

  // Constant PerfData types don't need to retain a reference.
  // However, it's a good idea to document them here.
  // PerfConstant*     _size;

  Generation*       _gen;
  char*             _name_space;

 public:

  GSpaceCounters(const char* name, int ordinal, size_t max_size, Generation* g,
                 GenerationCounters* gc, bool sampled=true);

  ~GSpaceCounters() {
    if (_name_space != NULL) FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, _name_space);
  }

  inline void update_capacity() {
    _capacity->set_value(_gen->capacity());
  }

  inline void update_used() {
    _used->set_value(_gen->used());
  }

  // special version of update_used() to allow the used value to be
  // passed as a parameter. This method can can be used in cases were
  // the  utilization is already known and/or when the _gen->used()
  // method is known to be expensive and we want to avoid unnecessary
  // calls to it.
  //
  inline void update_used(size_t used) {
    _used->set_value(used);
  }

  inline void inc_used(size_t size) {
    _used->inc(size);
  }

  debug_only(
    // for security reasons, we do not allow arbitrary reads from
    // the counters as they may live in shared memory.
    jlong used() {
      return _used->get_value();
    }
    jlong capacity() {
      return _used->get_value();
    }
  )

  inline void update_all() {
    update_used();
    update_capacity();
  }

  const char* name_space() const        { return _name_space; }
};

class GenerationUsedHelper : public PerfLongSampleHelper {
  private:
    Generation* _gen;

  public:
    GenerationUsedHelper(Generation* g) : _gen(g) { }

    inline jlong take_sample() {
      return _gen->used();
    }
};