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6909756: G1: guarantee(G1CollectedHeap::heap()->mark_in_progress(),"Precondition.")
Summary: Make sure that two marking cycles do not overlap, i.e., a new one can only start after the concurrent marking thread finishes all its work. In the fix I piggy-back a couple of minor extra fixes: some general code reformatting for consistency (only around the code I modified), the removal of a field (G1CollectorPolicy::_should_initiate_conc_mark) which doesn't seem to be used at all (it's only set but never read), as well as moving the "is GC locker active" test earlier into the G1 pause / Full GC and using a more appropriate method for it.
Reviewed-by: johnc, jmasa, jcoomes, ysr
author | tonyp |
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date | Tue, 06 Apr 2010 10:59:45 -0400 |
parents | a61af66fc99e |
children | c18cbe5936b8 |
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