view src/share/vm/utilities/hashtable.cpp @ 1721:413ad0331a0c

6977924: Changes for 6975078 produce build error with certain gcc versions Summary: The changes introduced for 6975078 assign badHeapOopVal to the _allocation field in the ResourceObj class. In 32 bit linux builds with certain versions of gcc this assignment will be flagged as an error while compiling allocation.cpp. In 32 bit builds the constant value badHeapOopVal (which is cast to an intptr_t) is negative. The _allocation field is typed as an unsigned intptr_t and gcc catches this as an error. Reviewed-by: jcoomes, ysr, phh
author johnc
date Wed, 18 Aug 2010 10:59:06 -0700
parents c18cbe5936b8
children f95d63e2154a
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# include "incls/_precompiled.incl"
# include "incls/_hashtable.cpp.incl"

HS_DTRACE_PROBE_DECL4(hs_private, hashtable__new_entry,
  void*, unsigned int, oop, void*);

// This is a generic hashtable, designed to be used for the symbol
// and string tables.
//
// It is implemented as an open hash table with a fixed number of buckets.
//
// %note:
//  - HashtableEntrys are allocated in blocks to reduce the space overhead.

BasicHashtableEntry* BasicHashtable::new_entry(unsigned int hashValue) {
  BasicHashtableEntry* entry;

  if (_free_list) {
    entry = _free_list;
    _free_list = _free_list->next();
  } else {
    if (_first_free_entry + _entry_size >= _end_block) {
      int block_size = MIN2(512, MAX2((int)_table_size / 2, (int)_number_of_entries));
      int len = _entry_size * block_size;
      len = 1 << log2_intptr(len); // round down to power of 2
      assert(len >= _entry_size, "");
      _first_free_entry = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, len);
      _end_block = _first_free_entry + len;
    }
    entry = (BasicHashtableEntry*)_first_free_entry;
    _first_free_entry += _entry_size;
  }

  assert(_entry_size % HeapWordSize == 0, "");
  entry->set_hash(hashValue);
  return entry;
}


HashtableEntry* Hashtable::new_entry(unsigned int hashValue, oop obj) {
  HashtableEntry* entry;

  entry = (HashtableEntry*)BasicHashtable::new_entry(hashValue);
  entry->set_literal(obj);   // clears literal string field
  HS_DTRACE_PROBE4(hs_private, hashtable__new_entry,
    this, hashValue, obj, entry);
  return entry;
}


// GC support

void Hashtable::unlink(BoolObjectClosure* is_alive) {
  // Readers of the table are unlocked, so we should only be removing
  // entries at a safepoint.
  assert(SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), "must be at safepoint");
  for (int i = 0; i < table_size(); ++i) {
    for (HashtableEntry** p = bucket_addr(i); *p != NULL; ) {
      HashtableEntry* entry = *p;
      if (entry->is_shared()) {
        break;
      }
      assert(entry->literal() != NULL, "just checking");
      if (is_alive->do_object_b(entry->literal())) {
        p = entry->next_addr();
      } else {
        *p = entry->next();
        free_entry(entry);
      }
    }
  }
}


void Hashtable::oops_do(OopClosure* f) {
  for (int i = 0; i < table_size(); ++i) {
    HashtableEntry** p = bucket_addr(i);
    HashtableEntry* entry = bucket(i);
    while (entry != NULL) {
      f->do_oop(entry->literal_addr());

      // Did the closure remove the literal from the table?
      if (entry->literal() == NULL) {
        assert(!entry->is_shared(), "immutable hashtable entry?");
        *p = entry->next();
        free_entry(entry);
      } else {
        p = entry->next_addr();
      }
      entry = (HashtableEntry*)HashtableEntry::make_ptr(*p);
    }
  }
}


// Reverse the order of elements in the hash buckets.

void BasicHashtable::reverse() {

  for (int i = 0; i < _table_size; ++i) {
    BasicHashtableEntry* new_list = NULL;
    BasicHashtableEntry* p = bucket(i);
    while (p != NULL) {
      BasicHashtableEntry* next = p->next();
      p->set_next(new_list);
      new_list = p;
      p = next;
    }
    *bucket_addr(i) = new_list;
  }
}


// Copy the table to the shared space.

void BasicHashtable::copy_table(char** top, char* end) {

  // Dump the hash table entries.

  intptr_t *plen = (intptr_t*)(*top);
  *top += sizeof(*plen);

  int i;
  for (i = 0; i < _table_size; ++i) {
    for (BasicHashtableEntry** p = _buckets[i].entry_addr();
                              *p != NULL;
                               p = (*p)->next_addr()) {
      if (*top + entry_size() > end) {
        warning("\nThe shared miscellaneous data space is not large "
                "enough to \npreload requested classes.  Use "
                "-XX:SharedMiscDataSize= to increase \nthe initial "
                "size of the miscellaneous data space.\n");
        exit(2);
      }
      *p = (BasicHashtableEntry*)memcpy(*top, *p, entry_size());
      *top += entry_size();
    }
  }
  *plen = (char*)(*top) - (char*)plen - sizeof(*plen);

  // Set the shared bit.

  for (i = 0; i < _table_size; ++i) {
    for (BasicHashtableEntry* p = bucket(i); p != NULL; p = p->next()) {
      p->set_shared();
    }
  }
}



// Reverse the order of elements in the hash buckets.

void Hashtable::reverse(void* boundary) {

  for (int i = 0; i < table_size(); ++i) {
    HashtableEntry* high_list = NULL;
    HashtableEntry* low_list = NULL;
    HashtableEntry* last_low_entry = NULL;
    HashtableEntry* p = bucket(i);
    while (p != NULL) {
      HashtableEntry* next = p->next();
      if ((void*)p->literal() >= boundary) {
        p->set_next(high_list);
        high_list = p;
      } else {
        p->set_next(low_list);
        low_list = p;
        if (last_low_entry == NULL) {
          last_low_entry = p;
        }
      }
      p = next;
    }
    if (low_list != NULL) {
      *bucket_addr(i) = low_list;
      last_low_entry->set_next(high_list);
    } else {
      *bucket_addr(i) = high_list;
    }
  }
}


// Dump the hash table buckets.

void BasicHashtable::copy_buckets(char** top, char* end) {
  intptr_t len = _table_size * sizeof(HashtableBucket);
  *(intptr_t*)(*top) = len;
  *top += sizeof(intptr_t);

  *(intptr_t*)(*top) = _number_of_entries;
  *top += sizeof(intptr_t);

  if (*top + len > end) {
    warning("\nThe shared miscellaneous data space is not large "
            "enough to \npreload requested classes.  Use "
            "-XX:SharedMiscDataSize= to increase \nthe initial "
            "size of the miscellaneous data space.\n");
    exit(2);
  }
  _buckets = (HashtableBucket*)memcpy(*top, _buckets, len);
  *top += len;
}


#ifndef PRODUCT

void Hashtable::print() {
  ResourceMark rm;

  for (int i = 0; i < table_size(); i++) {
    HashtableEntry* entry = bucket(i);
    while(entry != NULL) {
      tty->print("%d : ", i);
      entry->literal()->print();
      tty->cr();
      entry = entry->next();
    }
  }
}


void BasicHashtable::verify() {
  int count = 0;
  for (int i = 0; i < table_size(); i++) {
    for (BasicHashtableEntry* p = bucket(i); p != NULL; p = p->next()) {
      ++count;
    }
  }
  assert(count == number_of_entries(), "number of hashtable entries incorrect");
}


#endif // PRODUCT


#ifdef ASSERT

void BasicHashtable::verify_lookup_length(double load) {
  if ((double)_lookup_length / (double)_lookup_count > load * 2.0) {
    warning("Performance bug: SystemDictionary lookup_count=%d "
            "lookup_length=%d average=%lf load=%f",
            _lookup_count, _lookup_length,
            (double) _lookup_length / _lookup_count, load);
  }
}

#endif