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8052172: Evacuation failure handling in G1 does not evacuate all objects if -XX:-G1DeferredRSUpdate is set Summary: Remove -XX:-G1DeferredRSUpdate functionality as it is racy. During evacuation failure handling, threads where evacuation failure handling occurred may try to add remembered sets to regions which remembered sets are currently being scanned. The iterator to handle the remembered set scan does not support addition of entries during scan and so may skip valid references. Reviewed-by: iveresov, brutisso, mgerdin
author tschatzl
date Tue, 30 Sep 2014 09:44:36 +0200
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_HEAPREGIONSET_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_HEAPREGIONSET_HPP

#include "gc_implementation/g1/heapRegion.hpp"

// Large buffer for some cases where the output might be larger than normal.
#define HRS_ERR_MSG_BUFSZ 512
typedef FormatBuffer<HRS_ERR_MSG_BUFSZ> hrs_err_msg;

// Set verification will be forced either if someone defines
// HEAP_REGION_SET_FORCE_VERIFY to be 1, or in builds in which
// asserts are compiled in.
#ifndef HEAP_REGION_SET_FORCE_VERIFY
#define HEAP_REGION_SET_FORCE_VERIFY defined(ASSERT)
#endif // HEAP_REGION_SET_FORCE_VERIFY

class hrs_ext_msg;

class HRSMtSafeChecker : public CHeapObj<mtGC> {
public:
  virtual void check() = 0;
};

class MasterFreeRegionListMtSafeChecker    : public HRSMtSafeChecker { public: void check(); };
class SecondaryFreeRegionListMtSafeChecker : public HRSMtSafeChecker { public: void check(); };
class HumongousRegionSetMtSafeChecker      : public HRSMtSafeChecker { public: void check(); };
class OldRegionSetMtSafeChecker            : public HRSMtSafeChecker { public: void check(); };

class HeapRegionSetCount VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
  friend class VMStructs;
  uint   _length;
  size_t _capacity;

public:
  HeapRegionSetCount() : _length(0), _capacity(0) { }

  const uint   length()   const { return _length;   }
  const size_t capacity() const { return _capacity; }

  void increment(uint length_to_add, size_t capacity_to_add) {
    _length += length_to_add;
    _capacity += capacity_to_add;
  }

  void decrement(const uint length_to_remove, const size_t capacity_to_remove) {
    _length -= length_to_remove;
    _capacity -= capacity_to_remove;
  }
};

// Base class for all the classes that represent heap region sets. It
// contains the basic attributes that each set needs to maintain
// (e.g., length, region num, used bytes sum) plus any shared
// functionality (e.g., verification).

class HeapRegionSetBase VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
  friend class VMStructs;
private:
  bool _is_humongous;
  bool _is_free;
  HRSMtSafeChecker* _mt_safety_checker;

protected:
  // The number of regions added to the set. If the set contains
  // only humongous regions, this reflects only 'starts humongous'
  // regions and does not include 'continues humongous' ones.
  HeapRegionSetCount _count;

  const char* _name;

  bool _verify_in_progress;

  // verify_region() is used to ensure that the contents of a region
  // added to / removed from a set are consistent.
  void verify_region(HeapRegion* hr) PRODUCT_RETURN;

  // Indicates whether all regions in the set should be humongous or
  // not. Only used during verification.
  bool regions_humongous() { return _is_humongous; }

  // Indicates whether all regions in the set should be free or
  // not. Only used during verification.
  bool regions_free() { return _is_free; }

  void check_mt_safety() {
    if (_mt_safety_checker != NULL) {
      _mt_safety_checker->check();
    }
  }

  virtual void fill_in_ext_msg_extra(hrs_ext_msg* msg) { }

  HeapRegionSetBase(const char* name, bool humongous, bool free, HRSMtSafeChecker* mt_safety_checker);

public:
  const char* name() { return _name; }

  uint length() const { return _count.length(); }

  bool is_empty() { return _count.length() == 0; }

  size_t total_capacity_bytes() {
    return _count.capacity();
  }

  // It updates the fields of the set to reflect hr being added to
  // the set and tags the region appropriately.
  inline void add(HeapRegion* hr);

  // It updates the fields of the set to reflect hr being removed
  // from the set and tags the region appropriately.
  inline void remove(HeapRegion* hr);

  // fill_in_ext_msg() writes the the values of the set's attributes
  // in the custom err_msg (hrs_ext_msg). fill_in_ext_msg_extra()
  // allows subclasses to append further information.
  void fill_in_ext_msg(hrs_ext_msg* msg, const char* message);

  virtual void verify();
  void verify_start();
  void verify_next_region(HeapRegion* hr);
  void verify_end();

#if HEAP_REGION_SET_FORCE_VERIFY
  void verify_optional() {
    verify();
  }
#else // HEAP_REGION_SET_FORCE_VERIFY
  void verify_optional() { }
#endif // HEAP_REGION_SET_FORCE_VERIFY

  virtual void print_on(outputStream* out, bool print_contents = false);
};

// Customized err_msg for heap region sets. Apart from a
// assert/guarantee-specific message it also prints out the values of
// the fields of the associated set. This can be very helpful in
// diagnosing failures.
class hrs_ext_msg : public hrs_err_msg {
public:
  hrs_ext_msg(HeapRegionSetBase* set, const char* message) : hrs_err_msg("%s", "") {
    set->fill_in_ext_msg(this, message);
  }
};

#define hrs_assert_sets_match(_set1_, _set2_)                                 \
  do {                                                                        \
    assert(((_set1_)->regions_humongous() ==                                  \
                                            (_set2_)->regions_humongous()) && \
           ((_set1_)->regions_free() == (_set2_)->regions_free()),            \
           hrs_err_msg("the contents of set %s and set %s should match",      \
                       (_set1_)->name(), (_set2_)->name()));                  \
  } while (0)

// This class represents heap region sets whose members are not
// explicitly tracked. It's helpful to group regions using such sets
// so that we can reason about all the region groups in the heap using
// the same interface (namely, the HeapRegionSetBase API).

class HeapRegionSet : public HeapRegionSetBase {
public:
  HeapRegionSet(const char* name, bool humongous, HRSMtSafeChecker* mt_safety_checker):
    HeapRegionSetBase(name, humongous, false /* free */, mt_safety_checker) { }

  void bulk_remove(const HeapRegionSetCount& removed) {
    _count.decrement(removed.length(), removed.capacity());
  }
};

// A set that links all the regions added to it in a doubly-linked
// sorted list. We should try to avoid doing operations that iterate over
// such lists in performance critical paths. Typically we should
// add / remove one region at a time or concatenate two lists.

class FreeRegionListIterator;

class FreeRegionList : public HeapRegionSetBase {
  friend class FreeRegionListIterator;

private:
  HeapRegion* _head;
  HeapRegion* _tail;

  // _last is used to keep track of where we added an element the last
  // time. It helps to improve performance when adding several ordered items in a row.
  HeapRegion* _last;

  static uint _unrealistically_long_length;

  inline HeapRegion* remove_from_head_impl();
  inline HeapRegion* remove_from_tail_impl();

protected:
  virtual void fill_in_ext_msg_extra(hrs_ext_msg* msg);

  // See the comment for HeapRegionSetBase::clear()
  virtual void clear();

public:
  FreeRegionList(const char* name, HRSMtSafeChecker* mt_safety_checker = NULL):
    HeapRegionSetBase(name, false /* humongous */, true /* empty */, mt_safety_checker) {
    clear();
  }

  void verify_list();

#ifdef ASSERT
  bool contains(HeapRegion* hr) const {
    return hr->containing_set() == this;
  }
#endif

  static void set_unrealistically_long_length(uint len);

  // Add hr to the list. The region should not be a member of another set.
  // Assumes that the list is ordered and will preserve that order. The order
  // is determined by hrm_index.
  inline void add_ordered(HeapRegion* hr);

  // Removes from head or tail based on the given argument.
  HeapRegion* remove_region(bool from_head);

  // Merge two ordered lists. The result is also ordered. The order is
  // determined by hrm_index.
  void add_ordered(FreeRegionList* from_list);

  // It empties the list by removing all regions from it.
  void remove_all();

  // Remove all (contiguous) regions from first to first + num_regions -1 from
  // this list.
  // Num_regions must be > 1.
  void remove_starting_at(HeapRegion* first, uint num_regions);

  virtual void verify();

  virtual void print_on(outputStream* out, bool print_contents = false);
};

// Iterator class that provides a convenient way to iterate over the
// regions of a FreeRegionList.

class FreeRegionListIterator : public StackObj {
private:
  FreeRegionList* _list;
  HeapRegion*     _curr;

public:
  bool more_available() {
    return _curr != NULL;
  }

  HeapRegion* get_next() {
    assert(more_available(),
           "get_next() should be called when more regions are available");

    // If we are going to introduce a count in the iterator we should
    // do the "cycle" check.

    HeapRegion* hr = _curr;
    _list->verify_region(hr);
    _curr = hr->next();
    return hr;
  }

  FreeRegionListIterator(FreeRegionList* list) : _curr(NULL), _list(list) {
    _curr = list->_head;
  }
};

#endif // SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_HEAPREGIONSET_HPP