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6722113: CMS: Incorrect overflow handling during precleaning of Reference lists Summary: When we encounter marking stack overflow during precleaning of Reference lists, we were using the overflow list mechanism, which can cause problems on account of mutating the mark word of the header because of conflicts with mutator accesses and updates of that field. Instead we should use the usual mechanism for overflow handling in concurrent phases, namely dirtying of the card on which the overflowed object lies. Since precleaning effectively does a form of discovered list processing, albeit with discovery enabled, we needed to adjust some code to be correct in the face of interleaved processing and discovery. Reviewed-by: apetrusenko, jcoomes
author ysr
date Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:27:41 -0800
parents 1ee8caae33af
children 94b6d06fd759
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// An objArrayOop is an array containing oops.
// Evaluating "String arg[10]" will create an objArrayOop.

class objArrayOopDesc : public arrayOopDesc {
  friend class objArrayKlass;
  friend class Runtime1;
  friend class psPromotionManager;
  friend class CSMarkOopClosure;
  friend class G1ParScanPartialArrayClosure;

  template <class T> T* obj_at_addr(int index) const {
    assert(is_within_bounds(index), "index out of bounds");
    return &((T*)base())[index];
  }

 public:
  // base is the address following the header.
  HeapWord* base() const      { return (HeapWord*) arrayOopDesc::base(T_OBJECT); }

  // Accessing
  oop obj_at(int index) const {
    // With UseCompressedOops decode the narrow oop in the objArray to an
    // uncompressed oop.  Otherwise this is simply a "*" operator.
    if (UseCompressedOops) {
      return load_decode_heap_oop(obj_at_addr<narrowOop>(index));
    } else {
      return load_decode_heap_oop(obj_at_addr<oop>(index));
    }
  }

  void obj_at_put(int index, oop value) {
    if (UseCompressedOops) {
      oop_store(obj_at_addr<narrowOop>(index), value);
    } else {
      oop_store(obj_at_addr<oop>(index), value);
    }
  }
  // Sizing
  static int header_size()    { return arrayOopDesc::header_size(T_OBJECT); }
  int object_size()           { return object_size(length()); }
  int array_size()            { return array_size(length()); }

  static int object_size(int length) {
    // This returns the object size in HeapWords.
    return align_object_size(header_size() + array_size(length));
  }

  // Give size of objArrayOop in HeapWords minus the header
  static int array_size(int length) {
    // Without UseCompressedOops, this is simply:
    // oop->length() * HeapWordsPerOop;
    // With narrowOops, HeapWordsPerOop is 1/2 or equal 0 as an integer.
    // The oop elements are aligned up to wordSize
    const int HeapWordsPerOop = heapOopSize/HeapWordSize;
    if (HeapWordsPerOop > 0) {
      return length * HeapWordsPerOop;
    } else {
      const int OopsPerHeapWord = HeapWordSize/heapOopSize;
      int word_len = align_size_up(length, OopsPerHeapWord)/OopsPerHeapWord;
      return word_len;
    }
  }

  // special iterators for index ranges, returns size of object
#define ObjArrayOop_OOP_ITERATE_DECL(OopClosureType, nv_suffix)     \
  int oop_iterate_range(OopClosureType* blk, int start, int end);

  ALL_OOP_OOP_ITERATE_CLOSURES_1(ObjArrayOop_OOP_ITERATE_DECL)
  ALL_OOP_OOP_ITERATE_CLOSURES_2(ObjArrayOop_OOP_ITERATE_DECL)
};