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6998802: ScavengeALot: assert(!gch->incremental_collection_failed()) failed: Twice in a row
Summary: Weaken assert by excluding scavenges resulting from -XX:+ScavengeALot stress-testing option.
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21 * questions. |
0 | 22 * |
23 */ | |
24 | |
25 // A "SharedHeap" is an implementation of a java heap for HotSpot. This | |
26 // is an abstract class: there may be many different kinds of heaps. This | |
27 // class defines the functions that a heap must implement, and contains | |
28 // infrastructure common to all heaps. | |
29 | |
30 class PermGen; | |
31 class Generation; | |
32 class BarrierSet; | |
33 class GenRemSet; | |
34 class Space; | |
35 class SpaceClosure; | |
36 class OopClosure; | |
37 class OopsInGenClosure; | |
38 class ObjectClosure; | |
39 class SubTasksDone; | |
40 class WorkGang; | |
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41 class FlexibleWorkGang; |
0 | 42 class CollectorPolicy; |
43 class KlassHandle; | |
44 | |
45 class SharedHeap : public CollectedHeap { | |
46 friend class VMStructs; | |
47 | |
342 | 48 friend class VM_GC_Operation; |
49 friend class VM_CGC_Operation; | |
50 | |
0 | 51 private: |
52 // For claiming strong_roots tasks. | |
53 SubTasksDone* _process_strong_tasks; | |
54 | |
55 protected: | |
56 // There should be only a single instance of "SharedHeap" in a program. | |
57 // This is enforced with the protected constructor below, which will also | |
58 // set the static pointer "_sh" to that instance. | |
59 static SharedHeap* _sh; | |
60 | |
61 // All heaps contain a "permanent generation." This is some ways | |
62 // similar to a generation in a generational system, in other ways not. | |
63 // See the "PermGen" class. | |
64 PermGen* _perm_gen; | |
65 | |
66 // and the Gen Remembered Set, at least one good enough to scan the perm | |
67 // gen. | |
68 GenRemSet* _rem_set; | |
69 | |
70 // A gc policy, controls global gc resource issues | |
71 CollectorPolicy *_collector_policy; | |
72 | |
73 // See the discussion below, in the specification of the reader function | |
74 // for this variable. | |
75 int _strong_roots_parity; | |
76 | |
77 // If we're doing parallel GC, use this gang of threads. | |
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78 FlexibleWorkGang* _workers; |
0 | 79 |
80 // Number of parallel threads currently working on GC tasks. | |
81 // O indicates use sequential code; 1 means use parallel code even with | |
82 // only one thread, for performance testing purposes. | |
83 int _n_par_threads; | |
84 | |
85 // Full initialization is done in a concrete subtype's "initialize" | |
86 // function. | |
87 SharedHeap(CollectorPolicy* policy_); | |
88 | |
342 | 89 // Returns true if the calling thread holds the heap lock, |
90 // or the calling thread is a par gc thread and the heap_lock is held | |
91 // by the vm thread doing a gc operation. | |
92 bool heap_lock_held_for_gc(); | |
93 // True if the heap_lock is held by the a non-gc thread invoking a gc | |
94 // operation. | |
95 bool _thread_holds_heap_lock_for_gc; | |
96 | |
0 | 97 public: |
98 static SharedHeap* heap() { return _sh; } | |
99 | |
100 CollectorPolicy *collector_policy() const { return _collector_policy; } | |
101 | |
102 void set_barrier_set(BarrierSet* bs); | |
103 | |
104 // Does operations required after initialization has been done. | |
105 virtual void post_initialize(); | |
106 | |
107 // Initialization of ("weak") reference processing support | |
108 virtual void ref_processing_init(); | |
109 | |
110 void set_perm(PermGen* perm_gen) { _perm_gen = perm_gen; } | |
111 | |
112 // This function returns the "GenRemSet" object that allows us to scan | |
113 // generations; at least the perm gen, possibly more in a fully | |
114 // generational heap. | |
115 GenRemSet* rem_set() { return _rem_set; } | |
116 | |
117 // These function return the "permanent" generation, in which | |
118 // reflective objects are allocated and stored. Two versions, the second | |
119 // of which returns the view of the perm gen as a generation. | |
120 PermGen* perm() const { return _perm_gen; } | |
121 Generation* perm_gen() const { return _perm_gen->as_gen(); } | |
122 | |
123 // Iteration functions. | |
124 void oop_iterate(OopClosure* cl) = 0; | |
125 | |
126 // Same as above, restricted to a memory region. | |
127 virtual void oop_iterate(MemRegion mr, OopClosure* cl) = 0; | |
128 | |
129 // Iterate over all objects allocated since the last collection, calling | |
130 // "cl->do_object" on each. The heap must have been initialized properly | |
131 // to support this function, or else this call will fail. | |
132 virtual void object_iterate_since_last_GC(ObjectClosure* cl) = 0; | |
133 | |
134 // Iterate over all spaces in use in the heap, in an undefined order. | |
135 virtual void space_iterate(SpaceClosure* cl) = 0; | |
136 | |
137 // A SharedHeap will contain some number of spaces. This finds the | |
138 // space whose reserved area contains the given address, or else returns | |
139 // NULL. | |
140 virtual Space* space_containing(const void* addr) const = 0; | |
141 | |
142 bool no_gc_in_progress() { return !is_gc_active(); } | |
143 | |
144 // Some collectors will perform "process_strong_roots" in parallel. | |
145 // Such a call will involve claiming some fine-grained tasks, such as | |
146 // scanning of threads. To make this process simpler, we provide the | |
147 // "strong_roots_parity()" method. Collectors that start parallel tasks | |
148 // whose threads invoke "process_strong_roots" must | |
149 // call "change_strong_roots_parity" in sequential code starting such a | |
150 // task. (This also means that a parallel thread may only call | |
151 // process_strong_roots once.) | |
152 // | |
153 // For calls to process_strong_roots by sequential code, the parity is | |
154 // updated automatically. | |
155 // | |
156 // The idea is that objects representing fine-grained tasks, such as | |
157 // threads, will contain a "parity" field. A task will is claimed in the | |
158 // current "process_strong_roots" call only if its parity field is the | |
159 // same as the "strong_roots_parity"; task claiming is accomplished by | |
160 // updating the parity field to the strong_roots_parity with a CAS. | |
161 // | |
162 // If the client meats this spec, then strong_roots_parity() will have | |
163 // the following properties: | |
164 // a) to return a different value than was returned before the last | |
165 // call to change_strong_roots_parity, and | |
166 // c) to never return a distinguished value (zero) with which such | |
167 // task-claiming variables may be initialized, to indicate "never | |
168 // claimed". | |
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169 private: |
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171 public: |
0 | 172 int strong_roots_parity() { return _strong_roots_parity; } |
173 | |
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174 // Call these in sequential code around process_strong_roots. |
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175 // strong_roots_prologue calls change_strong_roots_parity, if |
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176 // parallel tasks are enabled. |
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177 class StrongRootsScope : public MarkingCodeBlobClosure::MarkScope { |
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178 public: |
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179 StrongRootsScope(SharedHeap* outer, bool activate = true); |
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180 ~StrongRootsScope(); |
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181 }; |
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182 friend class StrongRootsScope; |
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183 |
0 | 184 enum ScanningOption { |
185 SO_None = 0x0, | |
186 SO_AllClasses = 0x1, | |
187 SO_SystemClasses = 0x2, | |
188 SO_Symbols = 0x4, | |
189 SO_Strings = 0x8, | |
190 SO_CodeCache = 0x10 | |
191 }; | |
192 | |
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193 FlexibleWorkGang* workers() const { return _workers; } |
0 | 194 |
195 // Sets the number of parallel threads that will be doing tasks | |
196 // (such as process strong roots) subsequently. | |
197 virtual void set_par_threads(int t); | |
198 | |
199 // Number of threads currently working on GC tasks. | |
200 int n_par_threads() { return _n_par_threads; } | |
201 | |
202 // Invoke the "do_oop" method the closure "roots" on all root locations. | |
203 // If "collecting_perm_gen" is false, then roots that may only contain | |
204 // references to permGen objects are not scanned. If true, the | |
205 // "perm_gen" closure is applied to all older-to-younger refs in the | |
206 // permanent generation. The "so" argument determines which of roots | |
207 // the closure is applied to: | |
208 // "SO_None" does none; | |
209 // "SO_AllClasses" applies the closure to all entries in the SystemDictionary; | |
210 // "SO_SystemClasses" to all the "system" classes and loaders; | |
211 // "SO_Symbols" applies the closure to all entries in SymbolsTable; | |
212 // "SO_Strings" applies the closure to all entries in StringTable; | |
213 // "SO_CodeCache" applies the closure to all elements of the CodeCache. | |
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214 void process_strong_roots(bool activate_scope, |
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215 bool collecting_perm_gen, |
0 | 216 ScanningOption so, |
217 OopClosure* roots, | |
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218 CodeBlobClosure* code_roots, |
0 | 219 OopsInGenClosure* perm_blk); |
220 | |
221 // Apply "blk" to all the weak roots of the system. These include | |
222 // JNI weak roots, the code cache, system dictionary, symbol table, | |
223 // string table. | |
224 void process_weak_roots(OopClosure* root_closure, | |
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225 CodeBlobClosure* code_roots, |
0 | 226 OopClosure* non_root_closure); |
227 | |
228 // The functions below are helper functions that a subclass of | |
229 // "SharedHeap" can use in the implementation of its virtual | |
230 // functions. | |
231 | |
342 | 232 public: |
0 | 233 |
234 // Do anything common to GC's. | |
235 virtual void gc_prologue(bool full) = 0; | |
236 virtual void gc_epilogue(bool full) = 0; | |
237 | |
238 // | |
239 // New methods from CollectedHeap | |
240 // | |
241 | |
242 size_t permanent_capacity() const { | |
243 assert(perm_gen(), "NULL perm gen"); | |
244 return perm_gen()->capacity(); | |
245 } | |
246 | |
247 size_t permanent_used() const { | |
248 assert(perm_gen(), "NULL perm gen"); | |
249 return perm_gen()->used(); | |
250 } | |
251 | |
252 bool is_in_permanent(const void *p) const { | |
253 assert(perm_gen(), "NULL perm gen"); | |
254 return perm_gen()->is_in_reserved(p); | |
255 } | |
256 | |
257 // Different from is_in_permanent in that is_in_permanent | |
258 // only checks if p is in the reserved area of the heap | |
259 // and this checks to see if it in the commited area. | |
260 // This is typically used by things like the forte stackwalker | |
261 // during verification of suspicious frame values. | |
262 bool is_permanent(const void *p) const { | |
263 assert(perm_gen(), "NULL perm gen"); | |
264 return perm_gen()->is_in(p); | |
265 } | |
266 | |
267 HeapWord* permanent_mem_allocate(size_t size) { | |
268 assert(perm_gen(), "NULL perm gen"); | |
269 return _perm_gen->mem_allocate(size); | |
270 } | |
271 | |
272 void permanent_oop_iterate(OopClosure* cl) { | |
273 assert(perm_gen(), "NULL perm gen"); | |
274 _perm_gen->oop_iterate(cl); | |
275 } | |
276 | |
277 void permanent_object_iterate(ObjectClosure* cl) { | |
278 assert(perm_gen(), "NULL perm gen"); | |
279 _perm_gen->object_iterate(cl); | |
280 } | |
281 | |
282 // Some utilities. | |
342 | 283 void print_size_transition(outputStream* out, |
284 size_t bytes_before, | |
0 | 285 size_t bytes_after, |
286 size_t capacity); | |
287 }; |