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23 */ | |
24 | |
1972 | 25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_GC_INTERFACE_COLLECTEDHEAP_HPP |
26 #define SHARE_VM_GC_INTERFACE_COLLECTEDHEAP_HPP | |
27 | |
28 #include "gc_interface/gcCause.hpp" | |
29 #include "memory/allocation.hpp" | |
30 #include "memory/barrierSet.hpp" | |
31 #include "runtime/handles.hpp" | |
32 #include "runtime/perfData.hpp" | |
33 #include "runtime/safepoint.hpp" | |
34 | |
0 | 35 // A "CollectedHeap" is an implementation of a java heap for HotSpot. This |
36 // is an abstract class: there may be many different kinds of heaps. This | |
37 // class defines the functions that a heap must implement, and contains | |
38 // infrastructure common to all heaps. | |
39 | |
40 class BarrierSet; | |
41 class ThreadClosure; | |
42 class AdaptiveSizePolicy; | |
43 class Thread; | |
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44 class CollectorPolicy; |
0 | 45 |
46 // | |
47 // CollectedHeap | |
48 // SharedHeap | |
49 // GenCollectedHeap | |
50 // G1CollectedHeap | |
51 // ParallelScavengeHeap | |
52 // | |
53 class CollectedHeap : public CHeapObj { | |
54 friend class VMStructs; | |
55 friend class IsGCActiveMark; // Block structured external access to _is_gc_active | |
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56 friend class constantPoolCacheKlass; // allocate() method inserts is_conc_safe |
0 | 57 |
58 #ifdef ASSERT | |
59 static int _fire_out_of_memory_count; | |
60 #endif | |
61 | |
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62 // Used for filler objects (static, but initialized in ctor). |
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63 static size_t _filler_array_max_size; |
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64 |
1166 | 65 // Used in support of ReduceInitialCardMarks; only consulted if COMPILER2 is being used |
66 bool _defer_initial_card_mark; | |
67 | |
0 | 68 protected: |
69 MemRegion _reserved; | |
70 BarrierSet* _barrier_set; | |
71 bool _is_gc_active; | |
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72 int _n_par_threads; |
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0 | 74 unsigned int _total_collections; // ... started |
75 unsigned int _total_full_collections; // ... started | |
76 NOT_PRODUCT(volatile size_t _promotion_failure_alot_count;) | |
77 NOT_PRODUCT(volatile size_t _promotion_failure_alot_gc_number;) | |
78 | |
79 // Reason for current garbage collection. Should be set to | |
80 // a value reflecting no collection between collections. | |
81 GCCause::Cause _gc_cause; | |
82 GCCause::Cause _gc_lastcause; | |
83 PerfStringVariable* _perf_gc_cause; | |
84 PerfStringVariable* _perf_gc_lastcause; | |
85 | |
86 // Constructor | |
87 CollectedHeap(); | |
88 | |
1166 | 89 // Do common initializations that must follow instance construction, |
90 // for example, those needing virtual calls. | |
91 // This code could perhaps be moved into initialize() but would | |
92 // be slightly more awkward because we want the latter to be a | |
93 // pure virtual. | |
94 void pre_initialize(); | |
95 | |
0 | 96 // Create a new tlab |
97 virtual HeapWord* allocate_new_tlab(size_t size); | |
98 | |
99 // Accumulate statistics on all tlabs. | |
100 virtual void accumulate_statistics_all_tlabs(); | |
101 | |
102 // Reinitialize tlabs before resuming mutators. | |
103 virtual void resize_all_tlabs(); | |
104 | |
105 protected: | |
106 // Allocate from the current thread's TLAB, with broken-out slow path. | |
107 inline static HeapWord* allocate_from_tlab(Thread* thread, size_t size); | |
108 static HeapWord* allocate_from_tlab_slow(Thread* thread, size_t size); | |
109 | |
110 // Allocate an uninitialized block of the given size, or returns NULL if | |
111 // this is impossible. | |
112 inline static HeapWord* common_mem_allocate_noinit(size_t size, bool is_noref, TRAPS); | |
113 | |
114 // Like allocate_init, but the block returned by a successful allocation | |
115 // is guaranteed initialized to zeros. | |
116 inline static HeapWord* common_mem_allocate_init(size_t size, bool is_noref, TRAPS); | |
117 | |
118 // Same as common_mem version, except memory is allocated in the permanent area | |
119 // If there is no permanent area, revert to common_mem_allocate_noinit | |
120 inline static HeapWord* common_permanent_mem_allocate_noinit(size_t size, TRAPS); | |
121 | |
122 // Same as common_mem version, except memory is allocated in the permanent area | |
123 // If there is no permanent area, revert to common_mem_allocate_init | |
124 inline static HeapWord* common_permanent_mem_allocate_init(size_t size, TRAPS); | |
125 | |
126 // Helper functions for (VM) allocation. | |
127 inline static void post_allocation_setup_common(KlassHandle klass, | |
128 HeapWord* obj, size_t size); | |
129 inline static void post_allocation_setup_no_klass_install(KlassHandle klass, | |
130 HeapWord* objPtr, | |
131 size_t size); | |
132 | |
133 inline static void post_allocation_setup_obj(KlassHandle klass, | |
134 HeapWord* obj, size_t size); | |
135 | |
136 inline static void post_allocation_setup_array(KlassHandle klass, | |
137 HeapWord* obj, size_t size, | |
138 int length); | |
139 | |
140 // Clears an allocated object. | |
141 inline static void init_obj(HeapWord* obj, size_t size); | |
142 | |
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143 // Filler object utilities. |
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144 static inline size_t filler_array_hdr_size(); |
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145 static inline size_t filler_array_min_size(); |
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146 static inline size_t filler_array_max_size(); |
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148 DEBUG_ONLY(static void fill_args_check(HeapWord* start, size_t words);) |
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149 DEBUG_ONLY(static void zap_filler_array(HeapWord* start, size_t words, bool zap = true);) |
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150 |
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151 // Fill with a single array; caller must ensure filler_array_min_size() <= |
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152 // words <= filler_array_max_size(). |
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153 static inline void fill_with_array(HeapWord* start, size_t words, bool zap = true); |
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154 |
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155 // Fill with a single object (either an int array or a java.lang.Object). |
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156 static inline void fill_with_object_impl(HeapWord* start, size_t words, bool zap = true); |
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0 | 158 // Verification functions |
159 virtual void check_for_bad_heap_word_value(HeapWord* addr, size_t size) | |
160 PRODUCT_RETURN; | |
161 virtual void check_for_non_bad_heap_word_value(HeapWord* addr, size_t size) | |
162 PRODUCT_RETURN; | |
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163 debug_only(static void check_for_valid_allocation_state();) |
0 | 164 |
165 public: | |
166 enum Name { | |
167 Abstract, | |
168 SharedHeap, | |
169 GenCollectedHeap, | |
170 ParallelScavengeHeap, | |
171 G1CollectedHeap | |
172 }; | |
173 | |
174 virtual CollectedHeap::Name kind() const { return CollectedHeap::Abstract; } | |
175 | |
176 /** | |
177 * Returns JNI error code JNI_ENOMEM if memory could not be allocated, | |
178 * and JNI_OK on success. | |
179 */ | |
180 virtual jint initialize() = 0; | |
181 | |
182 // In many heaps, there will be a need to perform some initialization activities | |
183 // after the Universe is fully formed, but before general heap allocation is allowed. | |
184 // This is the correct place to place such initialization methods. | |
185 virtual void post_initialize() = 0; | |
186 | |
187 MemRegion reserved_region() const { return _reserved; } | |
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188 address base() const { return (address)reserved_region().start(); } |
0 | 189 |
190 // Future cleanup here. The following functions should specify bytes or | |
191 // heapwords as part of their signature. | |
192 virtual size_t capacity() const = 0; | |
193 virtual size_t used() const = 0; | |
194 | |
195 // Return "true" if the part of the heap that allocates Java | |
196 // objects has reached the maximal committed limit that it can | |
197 // reach, without a garbage collection. | |
198 virtual bool is_maximal_no_gc() const = 0; | |
199 | |
200 virtual size_t permanent_capacity() const = 0; | |
201 virtual size_t permanent_used() const = 0; | |
202 | |
203 // Support for java.lang.Runtime.maxMemory(): return the maximum amount of | |
204 // memory that the vm could make available for storing 'normal' java objects. | |
205 // This is based on the reserved address space, but should not include space | |
206 // that the vm uses internally for bookkeeping or temporary storage (e.g., | |
207 // perm gen space or, in the case of the young gen, one of the survivor | |
208 // spaces). | |
209 virtual size_t max_capacity() const = 0; | |
210 | |
211 // Returns "TRUE" if "p" points into the reserved area of the heap. | |
212 bool is_in_reserved(const void* p) const { | |
213 return _reserved.contains(p); | |
214 } | |
215 | |
216 bool is_in_reserved_or_null(const void* p) const { | |
217 return p == NULL || is_in_reserved(p); | |
218 } | |
219 | |
220 // Returns "TRUE" if "p" points to the head of an allocated object in the | |
221 // heap. Since this method can be expensive in general, we restrict its | |
222 // use to assertion checking only. | |
223 virtual bool is_in(const void* p) const = 0; | |
224 | |
225 bool is_in_or_null(const void* p) const { | |
226 return p == NULL || is_in(p); | |
227 } | |
228 | |
229 // Let's define some terms: a "closed" subset of a heap is one that | |
230 // | |
231 // 1) contains all currently-allocated objects, and | |
232 // | |
233 // 2) is closed under reference: no object in the closed subset | |
234 // references one outside the closed subset. | |
235 // | |
236 // Membership in a heap's closed subset is useful for assertions. | |
237 // Clearly, the entire heap is a closed subset, so the default | |
238 // implementation is to use "is_in_reserved". But this may not be too | |
239 // liberal to perform useful checking. Also, the "is_in" predicate | |
240 // defines a closed subset, but may be too expensive, since "is_in" | |
241 // verifies that its argument points to an object head. The | |
242 // "closed_subset" method allows a heap to define an intermediate | |
243 // predicate, allowing more precise checking than "is_in_reserved" at | |
244 // lower cost than "is_in." | |
245 | |
246 // One important case is a heap composed of disjoint contiguous spaces, | |
247 // such as the Garbage-First collector. Such heaps have a convenient | |
248 // closed subset consisting of the allocated portions of those | |
249 // contiguous spaces. | |
250 | |
251 // Return "TRUE" iff the given pointer points into the heap's defined | |
252 // closed subset (which defaults to the entire heap). | |
253 virtual bool is_in_closed_subset(const void* p) const { | |
254 return is_in_reserved(p); | |
255 } | |
256 | |
257 bool is_in_closed_subset_or_null(const void* p) const { | |
258 return p == NULL || is_in_closed_subset(p); | |
259 } | |
260 | |
941 | 261 // XXX is_permanent() and is_in_permanent() should be better named |
262 // to distinguish one from the other. | |
263 | |
0 | 264 // Returns "TRUE" if "p" is allocated as "permanent" data. |
265 // If the heap does not use "permanent" data, returns the same | |
266 // value is_in_reserved() would return. | |
267 // NOTE: this actually returns true if "p" is in reserved space | |
268 // for the space not that it is actually allocated (i.e. in committed | |
269 // space). If you need the more conservative answer use is_permanent(). | |
270 virtual bool is_in_permanent(const void *p) const = 0; | |
271 | |
941 | 272 bool is_in_permanent_or_null(const void *p) const { |
273 return p == NULL || is_in_permanent(p); | |
274 } | |
275 | |
0 | 276 // Returns "TRUE" if "p" is in the committed area of "permanent" data. |
277 // If the heap does not use "permanent" data, returns the same | |
278 // value is_in() would return. | |
279 virtual bool is_permanent(const void *p) const = 0; | |
280 | |
941 | 281 bool is_permanent_or_null(const void *p) const { |
282 return p == NULL || is_permanent(p); | |
0 | 283 } |
284 | |
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285 // An object is scavengable if its location may move during a scavenge. |
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286 // (A scavenge is a GC which is not a full GC.) |
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287 // Currently, this just means it is not perm (and not null). |
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288 // This could change if we rethink what's in perm-gen. |
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289 bool is_scavengable(const void *p) const { |
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290 return !is_in_permanent_or_null(p); |
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291 } |
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0 | 293 // Returns "TRUE" if "p" is a method oop in the |
294 // current heap, with high probability. This predicate | |
295 // is not stable, in general. | |
296 bool is_valid_method(oop p) const; | |
297 | |
298 void set_gc_cause(GCCause::Cause v) { | |
299 if (UsePerfData) { | |
300 _gc_lastcause = _gc_cause; | |
301 _perf_gc_lastcause->set_value(GCCause::to_string(_gc_lastcause)); | |
302 _perf_gc_cause->set_value(GCCause::to_string(v)); | |
303 } | |
304 _gc_cause = v; | |
305 } | |
306 GCCause::Cause gc_cause() { return _gc_cause; } | |
307 | |
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309 int n_par_threads() { return _n_par_threads; } |
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311 // May be overridden to set additional parallelism. |
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312 virtual void set_par_threads(int t) { _n_par_threads = t; }; |
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313 |
0 | 314 // Preload classes into the shared portion of the heap, and then dump |
315 // that data to a file so that it can be loaded directly by another | |
316 // VM (then terminate). | |
317 virtual void preload_and_dump(TRAPS) { ShouldNotReachHere(); } | |
318 | |
319 // General obj/array allocation facilities. | |
320 inline static oop obj_allocate(KlassHandle klass, int size, TRAPS); | |
321 inline static oop array_allocate(KlassHandle klass, int size, int length, TRAPS); | |
322 inline static oop large_typearray_allocate(KlassHandle klass, int size, int length, TRAPS); | |
323 | |
324 // Special obj/array allocation facilities. | |
325 // Some heaps may want to manage "permanent" data uniquely. These default | |
326 // to the general routines if the heap does not support such handling. | |
327 inline static oop permanent_obj_allocate(KlassHandle klass, int size, TRAPS); | |
328 // permanent_obj_allocate_no_klass_install() does not do the installation of | |
329 // the klass pointer in the newly created object (as permanent_obj_allocate() | |
330 // above does). This allows for a delay in the installation of the klass | |
331 // pointer that is needed during the create of klassKlass's. The | |
332 // method post_allocation_install_obj_klass() is used to install the | |
333 // klass pointer. | |
334 inline static oop permanent_obj_allocate_no_klass_install(KlassHandle klass, | |
335 int size, | |
336 TRAPS); | |
337 inline static void post_allocation_install_obj_klass(KlassHandle klass, | |
338 oop obj, | |
339 int size); | |
340 inline static oop permanent_array_allocate(KlassHandle klass, int size, int length, TRAPS); | |
341 | |
342 // Raw memory allocation facilities | |
343 // The obj and array allocate methods are covers for these methods. | |
344 // The permanent allocation method should default to mem_allocate if | |
345 // permanent memory isn't supported. | |
346 virtual HeapWord* mem_allocate(size_t size, | |
347 bool is_noref, | |
348 bool is_tlab, | |
349 bool* gc_overhead_limit_was_exceeded) = 0; | |
350 virtual HeapWord* permanent_mem_allocate(size_t size) = 0; | |
351 | |
352 // The boundary between a "large" and "small" array of primitives, in words. | |
353 virtual size_t large_typearray_limit() = 0; | |
354 | |
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357 // min_fill_size() is the smallest region that can be filled. |
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358 // fill_with_objects() can fill arbitrary-sized regions of the heap using |
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359 // multiple objects. fill_with_object() is for regions known to be smaller |
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360 // than the largest array of integers; it uses a single object to fill the |
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361 // region and has slightly less overhead. |
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0 | 376 // Some heaps may offer a contiguous region for shared non-blocking |
377 // allocation, via inlined code (by exporting the address of the top and | |
378 // end fields defining the extent of the contiguous allocation region.) | |
379 | |
380 // This function returns "true" iff the heap supports this kind of | |
381 // allocation. (Default is "no".) | |
382 virtual bool supports_inline_contig_alloc() const { | |
383 return false; | |
384 } | |
385 // These functions return the addresses of the fields that define the | |
386 // boundaries of the contiguous allocation area. (These fields should be | |
387 // physically near to one another.) | |
388 virtual HeapWord** top_addr() const { | |
389 guarantee(false, "inline contiguous allocation not supported"); | |
390 return NULL; | |
391 } | |
392 virtual HeapWord** end_addr() const { | |
393 guarantee(false, "inline contiguous allocation not supported"); | |
394 return NULL; | |
395 } | |
396 | |
397 // Some heaps may be in an unparseable state at certain times between | |
398 // collections. This may be necessary for efficient implementation of | |
399 // certain allocation-related activities. Calling this function before | |
400 // attempting to parse a heap ensures that the heap is in a parsable | |
401 // state (provided other concurrent activity does not introduce | |
402 // unparsability). It is normally expected, therefore, that this | |
403 // method is invoked with the world stopped. | |
404 // NOTE: if you override this method, make sure you call | |
405 // super::ensure_parsability so that the non-generational | |
406 // part of the work gets done. See implementation of | |
407 // CollectedHeap::ensure_parsability and, for instance, | |
408 // that of GenCollectedHeap::ensure_parsability(). | |
409 // The argument "retire_tlabs" controls whether existing TLABs | |
410 // are merely filled or also retired, thus preventing further | |
411 // allocation from them and necessitating allocation of new TLABs. | |
412 virtual void ensure_parsability(bool retire_tlabs); | |
413 | |
414 // Return an estimate of the maximum allocation that could be performed | |
415 // without triggering any collection or expansion activity. In a | |
416 // generational collector, for example, this is probably the largest | |
417 // allocation that could be supported (without expansion) in the youngest | |
418 // generation. It is "unsafe" because no locks are taken; the result | |
419 // should be treated as an approximation, not a guarantee, for use in | |
420 // heuristic resizing decisions. | |
421 virtual size_t unsafe_max_alloc() = 0; | |
422 | |
423 // Section on thread-local allocation buffers (TLABs) | |
424 // If the heap supports thread-local allocation buffers, it should override | |
425 // the following methods: | |
426 // Returns "true" iff the heap supports thread-local allocation buffers. | |
427 // The default is "no". | |
428 virtual bool supports_tlab_allocation() const { | |
429 return false; | |
430 } | |
431 // The amount of space available for thread-local allocation buffers. | |
432 virtual size_t tlab_capacity(Thread *thr) const { | |
433 guarantee(false, "thread-local allocation buffers not supported"); | |
434 return 0; | |
435 } | |
436 // An estimate of the maximum allocation that could be performed | |
437 // for thread-local allocation buffers without triggering any | |
438 // collection or expansion activity. | |
439 virtual size_t unsafe_max_tlab_alloc(Thread *thr) const { | |
440 guarantee(false, "thread-local allocation buffers not supported"); | |
441 return 0; | |
442 } | |
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445 // This permission only extends from the creation of a new object | |
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450 // have been elided. |
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454 // there is probably a corresponding slow path which can produce | |
455 // an object allocated anywhere. The compiler's runtime support | |
456 // promises to call this function on such a slow-path-allocated | |
457 // object before performing initializations that have elided | |
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468 // we will be informed of a slow-path allocation by a call | |
469 // to new_store_pre_barrier() above. Such a call precedes the | |
470 // initialization of the object itself, and no post-store-barriers will | |
471 // be issued. Some heap types require that the barrier strictly follows | |
472 // the initializing stores. (This is currently implemented by deferring the | |
473 // barrier until the next slow-path allocation or gc-related safepoint.) | |
474 // This interface answers whether a particular heap type needs the card | |
475 // mark to be thus strictly sequenced after the stores. | |
476 virtual bool card_mark_must_follow_store() const = 0; | |
477 | |
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481 virtual void flush_deferred_store_barrier(JavaThread* thread); |
0 | 482 |
483 // Can a compiler elide a store barrier when it writes | |
484 // a permanent oop into the heap? Applies when the compiler | |
485 // is storing x to the heap, where x->is_perm() is true. | |
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488 // Does this heap support heap inspection (+PrintClassHistogram?) | |
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491 // Perform a collection of the heap; intended for use in implementing | |
492 // "System.gc". This probably implies as full a collection as the | |
493 // "CollectedHeap" supports. | |
494 virtual void collect(GCCause::Cause cause) = 0; | |
495 | |
496 // This interface assumes that it's being called by the | |
497 // vm thread. It collects the heap assuming that the | |
498 // heap lock is already held and that we are executing in | |
499 // the context of the vm thread. | |
500 virtual void collect_as_vm_thread(GCCause::Cause cause) = 0; | |
501 | |
502 // Returns the barrier set for this heap | |
503 BarrierSet* barrier_set() { return _barrier_set; } | |
504 | |
505 // Returns "true" iff there is a stop-world GC in progress. (I assume | |
506 // that it should answer "false" for the concurrent part of a concurrent | |
507 // collector -- dld). | |
508 bool is_gc_active() const { return _is_gc_active; } | |
509 | |
510 // Total number of GC collections (started) | |
511 unsigned int total_collections() const { return _total_collections; } | |
512 unsigned int total_full_collections() const { return _total_full_collections;} | |
513 | |
514 // Increment total number of GC collections (started) | |
515 // Should be protected but used by PSMarkSweep - cleanup for 1.4.2 | |
516 void increment_total_collections(bool full = false) { | |
517 _total_collections++; | |
518 if (full) { | |
519 increment_total_full_collections(); | |
520 } | |
521 } | |
522 | |
523 void increment_total_full_collections() { _total_full_collections++; } | |
524 | |
525 // Return the AdaptiveSizePolicy for the heap. | |
526 virtual AdaptiveSizePolicy* size_policy() = 0; | |
527 | |
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532 // "cl.do_oop" on each. This includes objects in permanent memory. | |
533 virtual void oop_iterate(OopClosure* cl) = 0; | |
534 | |
535 // Iterate over all objects, calling "cl.do_object" on each. | |
536 // This includes objects in permanent memory. | |
537 virtual void object_iterate(ObjectClosure* cl) = 0; | |
538 | |
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544 // interior pointers contained in permanent memory. If there | |
545 // is no permanent memory, does nothing. | |
546 virtual void permanent_oop_iterate(OopClosure* cl) = 0; | |
547 | |
548 // Behaves the same as object_iterate, except only traverses | |
549 // object contained in permanent memory. If there is no | |
550 // permanent memory, does nothing. | |
551 virtual void permanent_object_iterate(ObjectClosure* cl) = 0; | |
552 | |
553 // NOTE! There is no requirement that a collector implement these | |
554 // functions. | |
555 // | |
556 // A CollectedHeap is divided into a dense sequence of "blocks"; that is, | |
557 // each address in the (reserved) heap is a member of exactly | |
558 // one block. The defining characteristic of a block is that it is | |
559 // possible to find its size, and thus to progress forward to the next | |
560 // block. (Blocks may be of different sizes.) Thus, blocks may | |
561 // represent Java objects, or they might be free blocks in a | |
562 // free-list-based heap (or subheap), as long as the two kinds are | |
563 // distinguishable and the size of each is determinable. | |
564 | |
565 // Returns the address of the start of the "block" that contains the | |
566 // address "addr". We say "blocks" instead of "object" since some heaps | |
567 // may not pack objects densely; a chunk may either be an object or a | |
568 // non-object. | |
569 virtual HeapWord* block_start(const void* addr) const = 0; | |
570 | |
571 // Requires "addr" to be the start of a chunk, and returns its size. | |
572 // "addr + size" is required to be the start of a new chunk, or the end | |
573 // of the active area of the heap. | |
574 virtual size_t block_size(const HeapWord* addr) const = 0; | |
575 | |
576 // Requires "addr" to be the start of a block, and returns "TRUE" iff | |
577 // the block is an object. | |
578 virtual bool block_is_obj(const HeapWord* addr) const = 0; | |
579 | |
580 // Returns the longest time (in ms) that has elapsed since the last | |
581 // time that any part of the heap was examined by a garbage collection. | |
582 virtual jlong millis_since_last_gc() = 0; | |
583 | |
584 // Perform any cleanup actions necessary before allowing a verification. | |
585 virtual void prepare_for_verify() = 0; | |
586 | |
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592 virtual void print_on(outputStream* st) const = 0; | |
593 | |
594 // Print all GC threads (other than the VM thread) | |
595 // used by this heap. | |
596 virtual void print_gc_threads_on(outputStream* st) const = 0; | |
597 void print_gc_threads() { print_gc_threads_on(tty); } | |
598 // Iterator for all GC threads (other than VM thread) | |
599 virtual void gc_threads_do(ThreadClosure* tc) const = 0; | |
600 | |
601 // Print any relevant tracing info that flags imply. | |
602 // Default implementation does nothing. | |
603 virtual void print_tracing_info() const = 0; | |
604 | |
605 // Heap verification | |
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608 // Non product verification and debugging. | |
609 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
610 // Support for PromotionFailureALot. Return true if it's time to cause a | |
611 // promotion failure. The no-argument version uses | |
612 // this->_promotion_failure_alot_count as the counter. | |
613 inline bool promotion_should_fail(volatile size_t* count); | |
614 inline bool promotion_should_fail(); | |
615 | |
616 // Reset the PromotionFailureALot counters. Should be called at the end of a | |
617 // GC in which promotion failure ocurred. | |
618 inline void reset_promotion_should_fail(volatile size_t* count); | |
619 inline void reset_promotion_should_fail(); | |
620 #endif // #ifndef PRODUCT | |
621 | |
622 #ifdef ASSERT | |
623 static int fired_fake_oom() { | |
624 return (CIFireOOMAt > 1 && _fire_out_of_memory_count >= CIFireOOMAt); | |
625 } | |
626 #endif | |
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634 static bool use_parallel_gc_threads() { return ParallelGCThreads > 0; } |
0 | 635 }; |
636 | |
637 // Class to set and reset the GC cause for a CollectedHeap. | |
638 | |
639 class GCCauseSetter : StackObj { | |
640 CollectedHeap* _heap; | |
641 GCCause::Cause _previous_cause; | |
642 public: | |
643 GCCauseSetter(CollectedHeap* heap, GCCause::Cause cause) { | |
644 assert(SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), | |
645 "This method manipulates heap state without locking"); | |
646 _heap = heap; | |
647 _previous_cause = _heap->gc_cause(); | |
648 _heap->set_gc_cause(cause); | |
649 } | |
650 | |
651 ~GCCauseSetter() { | |
652 assert(SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), | |
653 "This method manipulates heap state without locking"); | |
654 _heap->set_gc_cause(_previous_cause); | |
655 } | |
656 }; | |
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658 #endif // SHARE_VM_GC_INTERFACE_COLLECTEDHEAP_HPP |