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7176479: G1: JVM crashes on T5-8 system with 1.5 TB heap Summary: Refactor G1's hot card cache and card counts table into their own files. Simplify the card counts table, including removing the encoding of the card index in each entry. The card counts table now has a 1:1 correspondence with the cards spanned by heap. Space for the card counts table is reserved from virtual memory (rather than C heap) during JVM startup and is committed/expanded when the heap is expanded. Changes were also reviewed-by Vitaly Davidovich. Reviewed-by: tschatzl, jmasa
author johnc
date Thu, 09 May 2013 11:16:39 -0700
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_PREFETCH_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_PREFETCH_HPP

#include "memory/allocation.hpp"

// If calls to prefetch methods are in a loop, the loop should be cloned
// such that if Prefetch{Scan,Copy}Interval and/or PrefetchFieldInterval
// say not to do prefetching, these methods aren't called.  At the very
// least, they take up a memory issue slot.  They should be implemented
// as inline assembly code: doing an actual call isn't worth the cost.

class Prefetch : AllStatic {
 public:
  enum style {
    do_none,  // Do no prefetching
    do_read,  // Do read prefetching
    do_write  // Do write prefetching
  };

  // Prefetch anticipating read; must not fault, semantically a no-op
  static void read(void* loc, intx interval);

  // Prefetch anticipating write; must not fault, semantically a no-op
  static void write(void* loc, intx interval);
};

#endif // SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_PREFETCH_HPP