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6830717: replay of compilations would help with debugging Summary: When java process crashed in compiler thread, repeat the compilation process will help finding root cause. This is done with using SA dump application class data and replay data from core dump, then use debug version of jvm to recompile the problematic java method. Reviewed-by: kvn, twisti, sspitsyn Contributed-by: yumin.qi@oracle.com
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date Mon, 12 Nov 2012 14:03:53 -0800
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_OOPS_MARKOOP_INLINE_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_OOPS_MARKOOP_INLINE_HPP

#include "oops/klass.hpp"
#include "oops/markOop.hpp"
#include "runtime/globals.hpp"

// Should this header be preserved during GC (when biased locking is enabled)?
inline bool markOopDesc::must_be_preserved_with_bias(oop obj_containing_mark) const {
  assert(UseBiasedLocking, "unexpected");
  if (has_bias_pattern()) {
    // Will reset bias at end of collection
    // Mark words of biased and currently locked objects are preserved separately
    return false;
  }
  markOop prototype_header = prototype_for_object(obj_containing_mark);
  if (prototype_header->has_bias_pattern()) {
    // Individual instance which has its bias revoked; must return
    // true for correctness
    return true;
  }
  return (!is_unlocked() || !has_no_hash());
}

// Should this header be preserved during GC?
inline bool markOopDesc::must_be_preserved(oop obj_containing_mark) const {
  if (!UseBiasedLocking)
    return (!is_unlocked() || !has_no_hash());
  return must_be_preserved_with_bias(obj_containing_mark);
}

// Should this header be preserved in the case of a promotion failure
// during scavenge (when biased locking is enabled)?
inline bool markOopDesc::must_be_preserved_with_bias_for_promotion_failure(oop obj_containing_mark) const {
  assert(UseBiasedLocking, "unexpected");
  // We don't explicitly save off the mark words of biased and
  // currently-locked objects during scavenges, so if during a
  // promotion failure we encounter either a biased mark word or a
  // klass which still has a biasable prototype header, we have to
  // preserve the mark word. This results in oversaving, but promotion
  // failures are rare, and this avoids adding more complex logic to
  // the scavengers to call new variants of
  // BiasedLocking::preserve_marks() / restore_marks() in the middle
  // of a scavenge when a promotion failure has first been detected.
  if (has_bias_pattern() ||
      prototype_for_object(obj_containing_mark)->has_bias_pattern()) {
    return true;
  }
  return (!is_unlocked() || !has_no_hash());
}

// Should this header be preserved in the case of a promotion failure
// during scavenge?
inline bool markOopDesc::must_be_preserved_for_promotion_failure(oop obj_containing_mark) const {
  if (!UseBiasedLocking)
    return (!is_unlocked() || !has_no_hash());
  return must_be_preserved_with_bias_for_promotion_failure(obj_containing_mark);
}


// Same as must_be_preserved_with_bias_for_promotion_failure() except that
// it takes a Klass* argument, instead of the object of which this is the mark word.
inline bool markOopDesc::must_be_preserved_with_bias_for_cms_scavenge(Klass* klass_of_obj_containing_mark) const {
  assert(UseBiasedLocking, "unexpected");
  // CMS scavenges preserve mark words in similar fashion to promotion failures; see above
  if (has_bias_pattern() ||
      klass_of_obj_containing_mark->prototype_header()->has_bias_pattern()) {
    return true;
  }
  return (!is_unlocked() || !has_no_hash());
}

// Same as must_be_preserved_for_promotion_failure() except that
// it takes a Klass* argument, instead of the object of which this is the mark word.
inline bool markOopDesc::must_be_preserved_for_cms_scavenge(Klass* klass_of_obj_containing_mark) const {
  if (!UseBiasedLocking)
    return (!is_unlocked() || !has_no_hash());
  return must_be_preserved_with_bias_for_cms_scavenge(klass_of_obj_containing_mark);
}

inline markOop markOopDesc::prototype_for_object(oop obj) {
#ifdef ASSERT
  markOop prototype_header = obj->klass()->prototype_header();
  assert(prototype_header == prototype() || prototype_header->has_bias_pattern(), "corrupt prototype header");
#endif
  return obj->klass()->prototype_header();
}

#endif // SHARE_VM_OOPS_MARKOOP_INLINE_HPP