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7112912: Message "Error occurred during initialization of VM" on boxes with lots of RAM Summary: Ergonomics now also takes available virtual memory into account when deciding for a heap size. The helper method to determine the maximum allocatable memory block now uses the appropriate OS specific calls to retrieve available virtual memory for the java process. In 32 bit environments this method now also searches for the maximum actually reservable amount of memory. Merge previously separate implementations for Linux/BSD/Solaris into a single method. Reviewed-by: jmasa, tamao
author tschatzl
date Wed, 27 Mar 2013 19:21:18 +0100
parents da91efe96a93
children f2110083203d
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_FRAME_INLINE_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_FRAME_INLINE_HPP

#include "interpreter/bytecodeInterpreter.hpp"
#include "interpreter/bytecodeInterpreter.inline.hpp"
#include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp"
#include "oops/method.hpp"
#include "runtime/frame.hpp"
#include "runtime/signature.hpp"
#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_x86
# include "jniTypes_x86.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_sparc
# include "jniTypes_sparc.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_zero
# include "jniTypes_zero.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_arm
# include "jniTypes_arm.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_ppc
# include "jniTypes_ppc.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef ZERO
#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_zero
# include "entryFrame_zero.hpp"
# include "fakeStubFrame_zero.hpp"
# include "interpreterFrame_zero.hpp"
# include "sharkFrame_zero.hpp"
#endif
#endif

// This file holds platform-independent bodies of inline functions for frames.

// Note: The bcx usually contains the bcp; however during GC it contains the bci
//       (changed by gc_prologue() and gc_epilogue()) to be Method* position
//       independent. These accessors make sure the correct value is returned
//       by testing the range of the bcx value. bcp's are guaranteed to be above
//       max_method_code_size, since methods are always allocated in OldSpace and
//       Eden is allocated before OldSpace.
//
//       The bcp is accessed sometimes during GC for ArgumentDescriptors; than
//       the correct translation has to be performed (was bug).

inline bool frame::is_bci(intptr_t bcx) {
#ifdef _LP64
  return ((uintptr_t) bcx) <= ((uintptr_t) max_method_code_size) ;
#else
  return 0 <= bcx && bcx <= max_method_code_size;
#endif
}

inline bool frame::is_entry_frame() const {
  return StubRoutines::returns_to_call_stub(pc());
}

inline bool frame::is_first_frame() const {
  return is_entry_frame() && entry_frame_is_first();
}

// here are the platform-dependent bodies:

#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_x86
# include "frame_x86.inline.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_sparc
# include "frame_sparc.inline.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_zero
# include "frame_zero.inline.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_arm
# include "frame_arm.inline.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_ppc
# include "frame_ppc.inline.hpp"
#endif


#endif // SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_FRAME_INLINE_HPP