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7009266: G1: assert(obj->is_oop_or_null(true )) failed: Error Summary: A referent object that is only weakly reachable at the start of concurrent marking but is re-attached to the strongly reachable object graph during marking may not be marked as live. This can cause the reference object to be processed prematurely and leave dangling pointers to the referent object. Implement a read barrier for the java.lang.ref.Reference::referent field by intrinsifying the Reference.get() method, and intercepting accesses though JNI, reflection, and Unsafe, so that when a non-null referent object is read it is also logged in an SATB buffer. Reviewed-by: kvn, iveresov, never, tonyp, dholmes
author johnc
date Thu, 07 Apr 2011 09:53:20 -0700
parents f95d63e2154a
children d17bd0b18663
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "interpreter/interpreterRuntime.hpp"
#include "stack_zero.hpp"
#include "stack_zero.inline.hpp"

int ZeroStack::suggest_size(Thread *thread) const {
  assert(needs_setup(), "already set up");
  return align_size_down(abi_stack_available(thread) / 2, wordSize);
}

void ZeroStack::handle_overflow(TRAPS) {
  JavaThread *thread = (JavaThread *) THREAD;

  // Set up the frame anchor if it isn't already
  bool has_last_Java_frame = thread->has_last_Java_frame();
  if (!has_last_Java_frame) {
    intptr_t *sp = thread->zero_stack()->sp();
    ZeroFrame *frame = thread->top_zero_frame();
    while (frame) {
      if (frame->is_shark_frame())
        break;

      if (frame->is_interpreter_frame()) {
        interpreterState istate =
          frame->as_interpreter_frame()->interpreter_state();
        if (istate->self_link() == istate)
          break;
      }

      sp = ((intptr_t *) frame) + 1;
      frame = frame->next();
    }

    if (frame == NULL)
      fatal("unrecoverable stack overflow");

    thread->set_last_Java_frame(frame, sp);
  }

  // Throw the exception
  switch (thread->thread_state()) {
  case _thread_in_Java:
    InterpreterRuntime::throw_StackOverflowError(thread);
    break;

  case _thread_in_vm:
    Exceptions::throw_stack_overflow_exception(thread, __FILE__, __LINE__);
    break;

  default:
    ShouldNotReachHere();
  }

  // Reset the frame anchor if necessary
  if (!has_last_Java_frame)
    thread->reset_last_Java_frame();
}

#ifndef PRODUCT
void ZeroStack::zap(int c) {
  memset(_base, c, available_words() * wordSize);
}
#endif // PRODUCT