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8008217: CDS: Class data sharing limits the malloc heap on Solaris Summary: In 64bit VM move CDS archive address to 32G on all platforms using new flag SharedBaseAddress. In 32bit VM set CDS archive address to 3Gb on Linux and let other OSs pick the address. Reviewed-by: kvn, dcubed, zgu, hseigel
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date Wed, 20 Mar 2013 08:04:54 -0400
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_INTHISTO_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_INTHISTO_HPP

#include "memory/allocation.hpp"
#include "utilities/growableArray.hpp"

// This class implements a simple histogram.

// A histogram summarizes a series of "measurements", each of which is
// assumed (required in this implementation) to have an outcome that is a
// non-negative integer.  The histogram efficiently maps measurement outcomes
// to the number of measurements had that outcome.

// To print the results, invoke print() on your Histogram*.

// Note: there is already an existing "Histogram" class, in file
// histogram.{hpp,cpp}, but to my mind that's not a histogram, it's a table
// mapping strings to counts.  To be a histogram (IMHO) it needs to map
// numbers (in fact, integers) to number of occurrences of that number.

// ysr: (i am not sure i agree with the above note.) i suspect we want to have a
// histogram template that will map an arbitrary type (with a defined order
// relation) to a count.


class IntHistogram : public CHeapObj<mtInternal> {
 protected:
  int _max;
  int _tot;
  GrowableArray<int>* _elements;

public:
  // Create a new, empty table.  "est" is an estimate of the maximum outcome
  // that will be added, and "max" is an outcome such that all outcomes at
  // least that large will be bundled with it.
  IntHistogram(int est, int max);
  // Add a measurement with the given outcome to the sequence.
  void add_entry(int outcome);
  // Return the number of entries recorded so far with the given outcome.
  int  entries_for_outcome(int outcome);
  // Return the total number of entries recorded so far.
  int  total_entries() { return _tot; }
  // Return the number of entries recorded so far with the given outcome as
  // a fraction of the total number recorded so far.
  double fraction_for_outcome(int outcome) {
    return
      (double)entries_for_outcome(outcome)/
      (double)total_entries();
  }
  // Print the histogram on the given output stream.
  void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
};

#endif // SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_INTHISTO_HPP