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6722113: CMS: Incorrect overflow handling during precleaning of Reference lists Summary: When we encounter marking stack overflow during precleaning of Reference lists, we were using the overflow list mechanism, which can cause problems on account of mutating the mark word of the header because of conflicts with mutator accesses and updates of that field. Instead we should use the usual mechanism for overflow handling in concurrent phases, namely dirtying of the card on which the overflowed object lies. Since precleaning effectively does a form of discovered list processing, albeit with discovery enabled, we needed to adjust some code to be correct in the face of interleaved processing and discovery. Reviewed-by: apetrusenko, jcoomes
author ysr
date Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:27:41 -0800
parents 1ee8caae33af
children c18cbe5936b8
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// This kind of "BarrierSet" allows a "CollectedHeap" to detect and
// enumerate ref fields that have been modified (since the last
// enumeration), using a card table.

class OopClosure;
class Generation;

class ModRefBarrierSet: public BarrierSet {
public:

  ModRefBarrierSet() { _kind = BarrierSet::ModRef; }

  bool is_a(BarrierSet::Name bsn) {
    return bsn == BarrierSet::ModRef;
  }

  // Barriers only on ref writes.
  bool has_read_ref_barrier() { return false; }
  bool has_read_prim_barrier() { return false; }
  bool has_write_ref_barrier() { return true; }
  bool has_write_prim_barrier() { return false; }

  bool read_ref_needs_barrier(void* field) { return false; }
  bool read_prim_needs_barrier(HeapWord* field, size_t bytes) { return false; }
  virtual bool write_ref_needs_barrier(void* field, oop new_val) = 0;
  bool write_prim_needs_barrier(HeapWord* field, size_t bytes,
                                juint val1, juint val2) { return false; }

  void write_prim_field(oop obj, size_t offset, size_t bytes,
                        juint val1, juint val2) {}

  void read_ref_field(void* field) {}
  void read_prim_field(HeapWord* field, size_t bytes) {}
protected:
  virtual void write_ref_field_work(void* field, oop new_val) = 0;
public:
  void write_prim_field(HeapWord* field, size_t bytes,
                        juint val1, juint val2) {}

  bool has_read_ref_array_opt() { return false; }
  bool has_read_prim_array_opt() { return false; }
  bool has_write_prim_array_opt() { return false; }

  bool has_read_region_opt() { return false; }


  // These operations should assert false unless the correponding operation
  // above returns true.
  void read_ref_array(MemRegion mr) {
    assert(false, "can't call");
  }
  void read_prim_array(MemRegion mr) {
    assert(false, "can't call");
  }
  void write_prim_array(MemRegion mr) {
    assert(false, "can't call");
  }
  void read_region(MemRegion mr) {
    assert(false, "can't call");
  }

  // Invoke "cl->do_oop" on (the address of) every possibly-modifed
  // reference field in objects in "sp".  If "clear" is "true", the oops
  // are no longer considered possibly modified after application of the
  // closure.  If' "before_save_marks" is true, oops in objects allocated
  // after the last call to "save_marks" on "sp" will not be considered.
  virtual void mod_oop_in_space_iterate(Space* sp, OopClosure* cl,
                                        bool clear = false,
                                        bool before_save_marks = false) = 0;

  // Causes all refs in "mr" to be assumed to be modified.  If "whole_heap"
  // is true, the caller asserts that the entire heap is being invalidated,
  // which may admit an optimized implementation for some barriers.
  virtual void invalidate(MemRegion mr, bool whole_heap = false) = 0;

  // The caller guarantees that "mr" contains no references.  (Perhaps it's
  // objects have been moved elsewhere.)
  virtual void clear(MemRegion mr) = 0;

  // Pass along the argument to the superclass.
  ModRefBarrierSet(int max_covered_regions) :
    BarrierSet(max_covered_regions) {}

#ifndef PRODUCT
  // Verifies that the given region contains no modified references.
  virtual void verify_clean_region(MemRegion mr) = 0;
#endif

};