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7001033: assert(gch->gc_cause() == GCCause::_scavenge_alot || !gch->incremental_collection_failed()) 7002546: regression on SpecJbb2005 on 7b118 comparing to 7b117 on small heaps Summary: Relaxed assertion checking related to incremental_collection_failed flag to allow for ExplicitGCInvokesConcurrent behaviour where we do not want a failing scavenge to bail to a stop-world collection. Parameterized incremental_collection_will_fail() so we can selectively use, or not use, as appropriate, the statistical prediction at specific use sites. This essentially reverts the scavenge bail-out logic to what it was prior to some recent changes that had inadvertently started using the statistical prediction which can be noisy in the presence of bursty loads. Added some associated verbose non-product debugging messages. Reviewed-by: johnc, tonyp
author ysr
date Tue, 07 Dec 2010 21:55:53 -0800
parents f95d63e2154a
children 2cd5e15048e6
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "ci/ciInstance.hpp"
#include "ci/ciStreams.hpp"
#include "shark/sharkBuilder.hpp"
#include "shark/sharkConstant.hpp"
#include "shark/sharkValue.hpp"

using namespace llvm;

SharkConstant* SharkConstant::for_ldc(ciBytecodeStream *iter) {
  ciConstant constant = iter->get_constant();
  ciType *type = NULL;
  if (constant.basic_type() == T_OBJECT) {
    ciEnv *env = ciEnv::current();
    if (constant.as_object()->is_klass())
      type = env->Class_klass();
    else
      type = env->String_klass();
  }
  return new SharkConstant(constant, type);
}

SharkConstant* SharkConstant::for_field(ciBytecodeStream *iter) {
  bool will_link;
  ciField *field = iter->get_field(will_link);
  assert(will_link, "typeflow responsibility");

  return new SharkConstant(field->constant_value(), field->type());
}

SharkConstant::SharkConstant(ciConstant constant, ciType *type) {
  SharkValue *value = NULL;

  switch (constant.basic_type()) {
  case T_BOOLEAN:
  case T_BYTE:
  case T_CHAR:
  case T_SHORT:
  case T_INT:
    value = SharkValue::jint_constant(constant.as_int());
    break;

  case T_LONG:
    value = SharkValue::jlong_constant(constant.as_long());
    break;

  case T_FLOAT:
    value = SharkValue::jfloat_constant(constant.as_float());
    break;

  case T_DOUBLE:
    value = SharkValue::jdouble_constant(constant.as_double());
    break;

  case T_OBJECT:
  case T_ARRAY:
    break;

  case T_ILLEGAL:
    // out of memory
    _is_loaded = false;
    return;

  default:
    tty->print_cr("Unhandled type %s", type2name(constant.basic_type()));
    ShouldNotReachHere();
  }

  // Handle primitive types.  We create SharkValues for these
  // now; doing so doesn't emit any code, and it allows us to
  // delegate a bunch of stuff to the SharkValue code.
  if (value) {
    _value       = value;
    _is_loaded   = true;
    _is_nonzero  = value->zero_checked();
    _is_two_word = value->is_two_word();
    return;
  }

  // Handle reference types.  This is tricky because some
  // ciObjects are psuedo-objects that refer to oops which
  // have yet to be created.  We need to spot the unloaded
  // objects (which differ between ldc* and get*, thanks!)
  ciObject *object = constant.as_object();
  assert(type != NULL, "shouldn't be");
  if (object->is_klass()) {
    // The constant returned for a klass is the ciKlass
    // for the entry, but we want the java_mirror.
    ciKlass *klass = object->as_klass();
    if (!klass->is_loaded()) {
      _is_loaded = false;
      return;
    }
    object = klass->java_mirror();
  }
  if (object->is_null_object() || !object->can_be_constant()) {
    _is_loaded = false;
    return;
  }

  _value       = NULL;
  _object      = object;
  _type        = type;
  _is_loaded   = true;
  _is_nonzero  = true;
  _is_two_word = false;
}