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Added caching for resolved types and resolved fields. This is crucial, because the local load elimination will lead to wrong results, if field equality (of two RiField objects with the same object and the same RiType) is not given. The caching makes sure that the default equals implementation is sufficient.
author Thomas Wuerthinger <wuerthinger@ssw.jku.at>
date Tue, 28 Dec 2010 18:33:26 +0100
parents c18cbe5936b8
children f95d63e2154a
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// Methods of protected closure types

template <class T>
inline void DefNewGeneration::KeepAliveClosure::do_oop_work(T* p) {
#ifdef ASSERT
  {
    // We never expect to see a null reference being processed
    // as a weak reference.
    assert (!oopDesc::is_null(*p), "expected non-null ref");
    oop obj = oopDesc::load_decode_heap_oop_not_null(p);
    assert (obj->is_oop(), "expected an oop while scanning weak refs");
  }
#endif // ASSERT

  _cl->do_oop_nv(p);

  // Card marking is trickier for weak refs.
  // This oop is a 'next' field which was filled in while we
  // were discovering weak references. While we might not need
  // to take a special action to keep this reference alive, we
  // will need to dirty a card as the field was modified.
  //
  // Alternatively, we could create a method which iterates through
  // each generation, allowing them in turn to examine the modified
  // field.
  //
  // We could check that p is also in an older generation, but
  // dirty cards in the youngest gen are never scanned, so the
  // extra check probably isn't worthwhile.
  if (Universe::heap()->is_in_reserved(p)) {
    oop obj = oopDesc::load_decode_heap_oop_not_null(p);
    _rs->inline_write_ref_field_gc(p, obj);
  }
}

template <class T>
inline void DefNewGeneration::FastKeepAliveClosure::do_oop_work(T* p) {
#ifdef ASSERT
  {
    // We never expect to see a null reference being processed
    // as a weak reference.
    assert (!oopDesc::is_null(*p), "expected non-null ref");
    oop obj = oopDesc::load_decode_heap_oop_not_null(p);
    assert (obj->is_oop(), "expected an oop while scanning weak refs");
  }
#endif // ASSERT

  _cl->do_oop_nv(p);

  // Optimized for Defnew generation if it's the youngest generation:
  // we set a younger_gen card if we have an older->youngest
  // generation pointer.
  oop obj = oopDesc::load_decode_heap_oop_not_null(p);
  if (((HeapWord*)obj < _boundary) && Universe::heap()->is_in_reserved(p)) {
    _rs->inline_write_ref_field_gc(p, obj);
  }
}