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6814437: G1: remove the _new_refs array Summary: The per-worker _new_refs array is used to hold references that point into the collection set. It is populated during RSet updating and subsequently processed. In the event of an evacuation failure it processed again to recreate the RSets of regions in the collection set. Remove the per-worker _new_refs array by processing the references directly. Use a DirtyCardQueue to hold the cards containing the references so that the RSets of regions in the collection set can be recreated when handling an evacuation failure. Reviewed-by: iveresov, jmasa, tonyp
author johnc
date Mon, 02 Aug 2010 12:51:43 -0700
parents c18cbe5936b8
children f95d63e2154a
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class G1CollectorPolicy;

class SurvRateGroup : public CHeapObj {
private:
  G1CollectorPolicy* _g1p;
  const char* _name;

  size_t  _stats_arrays_length;
  double* _surv_rate;
  double* _accum_surv_rate_pred;
  double  _last_pred;
  double  _accum_surv_rate;
  TruncatedSeq** _surv_rate_pred;
  NumberSeq**    _summary_surv_rates;
  size_t         _summary_surv_rates_len;
  size_t         _summary_surv_rates_max_len;

  int _all_regions_allocated;
  size_t _region_num;
  size_t _setup_seq_num;

public:
  SurvRateGroup(G1CollectorPolicy* g1p,
                const char* name,
                size_t summary_surv_rates_len);
  void reset();
  void start_adding_regions();
  void stop_adding_regions();
  void record_surviving_words(int age_in_group, size_t surv_words);
  void all_surviving_words_recorded(bool propagate);
  const char* name() { return _name; }

  size_t region_num() { return _region_num; }
  double accum_surv_rate_pred(int age) {
    assert(age >= 0, "must be");
    if ((size_t)age < _stats_arrays_length)
      return _accum_surv_rate_pred[age];
    else {
      double diff = (double) (age - _stats_arrays_length + 1);
      return _accum_surv_rate_pred[_stats_arrays_length-1] + diff * _last_pred;
    }
  }

  double accum_surv_rate(size_t adjustment);

  TruncatedSeq* get_seq(size_t age) {
    if (age >= _setup_seq_num) {
      guarantee( _setup_seq_num > 0, "invariant" );
      age = _setup_seq_num-1;
    }
    TruncatedSeq* seq = _surv_rate_pred[age];
    guarantee( seq != NULL, "invariant" );
    return seq;
  }

  int next_age_index();
  int age_in_group(int age_index) {
    int ret = (int) (_all_regions_allocated - age_index);
    assert( ret >= 0, "invariant" );
    return ret;
  }
  void finished_recalculating_age_indexes() {
    _all_regions_allocated = 0;
  }

#ifndef PRODUCT
  void print();
  void print_surv_rate_summary();
#endif // PRODUCT
};