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7011379: G1: overly long concurrent marking cycles Summary: This changeset introduces filtering of SATB buffers at the point when they are about to be enqueued. If this filtering clears enough entries on each buffer, the buffer can then be re-used and not enqueued. This cuts down the number of SATB buffers that need to be processed by the concurrent marking threads. Reviewed-by: johnc, ysr
author tonyp
date Wed, 19 Jan 2011 09:35:17 -0500
parents f95d63e2154a
children 2cd5e15048e6
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_SHARK_SHARKMEMORYMANAGER_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_SHARK_SHARKMEMORYMANAGER_HPP

#include "shark/llvmHeaders.hpp"
#include "shark/sharkEntry.hpp"

// SharkMemoryManager wraps the LLVM JIT Memory Manager.  We could use
// this to run our own memory allocation policies, but for now all we
// use it for is figuring out where the resulting native code ended up.

class SharkMemoryManager : public llvm::JITMemoryManager {
 public:
  SharkMemoryManager()
    : _mm(llvm::JITMemoryManager::CreateDefaultMemManager()) {}

 private:
  llvm::JITMemoryManager* _mm;

 private:
  llvm::JITMemoryManager* mm() const {
    return _mm;
  }

 private:
  std::map<const llvm::Function*, SharkEntry*> _entry_map;

 public:
  void set_entry_for_function(const llvm::Function* function,
                              SharkEntry*           entry) {
    _entry_map[function] = entry;
  }
  SharkEntry* get_entry_for_function(const llvm::Function* function) {
    return _entry_map[function];
  }

 public:
  void AllocateGOT();
  unsigned char* getGOTBase() const;
  unsigned char* allocateStub(const llvm::GlobalValue* F,
                              unsigned StubSize,
                              unsigned Alignment);
  unsigned char* startFunctionBody(const llvm::Function* F,
                                   uintptr_t& ActualSize);
  void endFunctionBody(const llvm::Function* F,
                       unsigned char* FunctionStart,
                       unsigned char* FunctionEnd);
  unsigned char* startExceptionTable(const llvm::Function* F,
                                     uintptr_t& ActualSize);
  void endExceptionTable(const llvm::Function* F,
                         unsigned char* TableStart,
                         unsigned char* TableEnd,
                         unsigned char* FrameRegister);
#if SHARK_LLVM_VERSION < 27
  void* getDlsymTable() const;
  void SetDlsymTable(void *ptr);
#endif
  void setPoisonMemory(bool);
  uint8_t* allocateGlobal(uintptr_t, unsigned int);
  void setMemoryWritable();
  void setMemoryExecutable();
#if SHARK_LLVM_VERSION >= 27
  void deallocateExceptionTable(void *ptr);
  void deallocateFunctionBody(void *ptr);
#else
  void deallocateMemForFunction(const llvm::Function* F);
#endif
  unsigned char *allocateSpace(intptr_t Size,
                               unsigned int Alignment);
};

#endif // SHARE_VM_SHARK_SHARKMEMORYMANAGER_HPP