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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 a61af66fc99e
children c18cbe5936b8
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// class JvmtiTrace
//
// Support for JVMTI tracing code
//

// Support tracing except in product build on the client compiler
#ifndef PRODUCT
#define JVMTI_TRACE 1
#else
#ifdef COMPILER2
#define JVMTI_TRACE 1
#endif
#endif

#ifdef JVMTI_TRACE

class JvmtiTrace : AllStatic {

  static bool        _initialized;
  static bool        _on;
  static bool        _trace_event_controller;
  static jbyte       _trace_flags[];
  static jbyte       _event_trace_flags[];
  static const char* _event_names[];
  static jint        _max_function_index;
  static jint        _max_event_index;
  static short       _exclude_functions[];
  static const char* _function_names[];

public:

  enum {
    SHOW_IN =              01,
    SHOW_OUT =             02,
    SHOW_ERROR =           04,
    SHOW_IN_DETAIL =      010,
    SHOW_OUT_DETAIL =     020,
    SHOW_EVENT_TRIGGER =  040,
    SHOW_EVENT_SENT =    0100
  };

  static bool tracing()                     { return _on; }
  static bool trace_event_controller()      { return _trace_event_controller; }
  static jbyte trace_flags(int num)         { return _trace_flags[num]; }
  static jbyte event_trace_flags(int num)   { return _event_trace_flags[num]; }
  static const char* function_name(int num) { return _function_names[num]; } // To Do: add range checking

  static const char* event_name(int num) {
    static char* ext_event_name = (char*)"(extension event)";
    if (num >= JVMTI_MIN_EVENT_TYPE_VAL && num <= JVMTI_MAX_EVENT_TYPE_VAL) {
      return _event_names[num];
    } else {
      return ext_event_name;
    }
  }

  static const char* enum_name(const char** names, const jint* values, jint value);

  static void initialize();
  static void shutdown();

  // return a valid string no matter what state the thread is in
  static const char *safe_get_thread_name(Thread *thread);

  // return the name of the current thread
  static const char *safe_get_current_thread_name();

  // return a valid string no matter what the state of k_mirror
  static const char *get_class_name(oop k_mirror);
};

#endif /*JVMTI_TRACE */