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6948538: CMS: BOT walkers can fall into object allocation and initialization cracks Summary: GC workers now recognize an intermediate transient state of blocks which are allocated but have not yet completed initialization. blk_start() calls do not attempt to determine the size of a block in the transient state, rather waiting for the block to become initialized so that it is safe to query its size. Audited and ensured the order of initialization of object fields (klass, free bit and size) to respect block state transition protocol. Also included some new assertion checking code enabled in debug mode. Reviewed-by: chrisphi, johnc, poonam
author ysr
date Mon, 16 Aug 2010 15:58:42 -0700
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// A very simple data structure representing a contigous word-aligned
// region of address space.

#include "incls/_precompiled.incl"
#include "incls/_memRegion.cpp.incl"

MemRegion MemRegion::intersection(const MemRegion mr2) const {
  MemRegion res;
  HeapWord* res_start = MAX2(start(), mr2.start());
  HeapWord* res_end   = MIN2(end(),   mr2.end());
  if (res_start < res_end) {
    res.set_start(res_start);
    res.set_end(res_end);
  }
  return res;
}

MemRegion MemRegion::_union(const MemRegion mr2) const {
  // If one region is empty, return the other
  if (is_empty()) return mr2;
  if (mr2.is_empty()) return MemRegion(start(), end());

  // Otherwise, regions must overlap or be adjacent
  assert(((start() <= mr2.start()) && (end() >= mr2.start())) ||
         ((mr2.start() <= start()) && (mr2.end() >= start())),
             "non-adjacent or overlapping regions");
  MemRegion res;
  HeapWord* res_start = MIN2(start(), mr2.start());
  HeapWord* res_end   = MAX2(end(),   mr2.end());
  res.set_start(res_start);
  res.set_end(res_end);
  return res;
}

MemRegion MemRegion::minus(const MemRegion mr2) const {
  // There seem to be 6 cases:
  //                  |this MemRegion|
  // |strictly below|
  //   |overlap beginning|
  //                    |interior|
  //                        |overlap ending|
  //                                   |strictly above|
  //              |completely overlapping|
  // We can't deal with an interior case because it would
  // produce two disjoint regions as a result.
  // We aren't trying to be optimal in the number of tests below,
  // but the order is important to distinguish the strictly cases
  // from the overlapping cases.
  if (mr2.end() <= start()) {
    // strictly below
    return MemRegion(start(), end());
  }
  if (mr2.start() <= start() && mr2.end() <= end()) {
    // overlap beginning
    return MemRegion(mr2.end(), end());
  }
  if (mr2.start() >= end()) {
    // strictly above
    return MemRegion(start(), end());
  }
  if (mr2.start() >= start() && mr2.end() >= end()) {
    // overlap ending
    return MemRegion(start(), mr2.start());
  }
  if (mr2.start() <= start() && mr2.end() >= end()) {
    // completely overlapping
    return MemRegion();
  }
  if (mr2.start() > start() && mr2.end() < end()) {
    // interior
    guarantee(false, "MemRegion::minus, but interior");
    return MemRegion();
  }
  ShouldNotReachHere();
  return MemRegion();
}