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8006088: Incompatible heap size flags accepted by VM Summary: Make processing of minimum, initial and maximum heap size more intiutive by removing previous limitations on allowed values, and make error reporting consistent. Further, fix errors in ergonomic heap sizing. Reviewed-by: johnc, jwilhelm, tamao
author tschatzl
date Mon, 06 May 2013 17:19:42 +0200
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "classfile/javaClasses.hpp"
#include "classfile/symbolTable.hpp"
#include "classfile/systemDictionary.hpp"
#include "classfile/vmSymbols.hpp"
#include "gc_interface/collectedHeap.inline.hpp"
#include "memory/oopFactory.hpp"
#include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
#include "memory/universe.inline.hpp"
#include "oops/instanceKlass.hpp"
#include "oops/instanceOop.hpp"
#include "oops/objArrayOop.hpp"
#include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"


typeArrayOop oopFactory::new_charArray(const char* utf8_str, TRAPS) {
  int length = utf8_str == NULL ? 0 : UTF8::unicode_length(utf8_str);
  typeArrayOop result = new_charArray(length, CHECK_NULL);
  if (length > 0) {
    UTF8::convert_to_unicode(utf8_str, result->char_at_addr(0), length);
  }
  return result;
}

typeArrayOop oopFactory::new_tenured_charArray(int length, TRAPS) {
  return TypeArrayKlass::cast(Universe::charArrayKlassObj())->allocate(length, THREAD);
}

typeArrayOop oopFactory::new_typeArray(BasicType type, int length, TRAPS) {
  Klass* type_asKlassOop = Universe::typeArrayKlassObj(type);
  TypeArrayKlass* type_asArrayKlass = TypeArrayKlass::cast(type_asKlassOop);
  typeArrayOop result = type_asArrayKlass->allocate(length, THREAD);
  return result;
}

// Create a Java array that points to metadata.
// As far as Java code is concerned, a metaData array is either an array of
// int or long depending on pointer size.  Only a few things use this, like
// stack trace elements in Throwable.  They cast Method* into this type.
// Note:can't point to symbols because there's no way to unreference count
// them when this object goes away.
typeArrayOop oopFactory::new_metaDataArray(int length, TRAPS) {
  BasicType type = LP64_ONLY(T_LONG) NOT_LP64(T_INT);
  Klass* type_asKlassOop = Universe::typeArrayKlassObj(type);
  TypeArrayKlass* type_asArrayKlass = TypeArrayKlass::cast(type_asKlassOop);
  typeArrayOop result = type_asArrayKlass->allocate_common(length, true, THREAD);
  return result;
}

typeArrayOop oopFactory::new_typeArray_nozero(BasicType type, int length, TRAPS) {
  Klass* type_asKlassOop = Universe::typeArrayKlassObj(type);
  TypeArrayKlass* type_asArrayKlass = TypeArrayKlass::cast(type_asKlassOop);
  typeArrayOop result = type_asArrayKlass->allocate_common(length, false, THREAD);
  return result;
}


objArrayOop oopFactory::new_objArray(Klass* klass, int length, TRAPS) {
  assert(klass->is_klass(), "must be instance class");
  if (klass->oop_is_array()) {
    return ((ArrayKlass*)klass)->allocate_arrayArray(1, length, THREAD);
  } else {
    assert (klass->oop_is_instance(), "new object array with klass not an InstanceKlass");
    return ((InstanceKlass*)klass)->allocate_objArray(1, length, THREAD);
  }
}