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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
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_EVENTS_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_EVENTS_HPP

#include "memory/allocation.hpp"
#include "utilities/top.hpp"

// Events and EventMark provide interfaces to log events taking place in the vm.
// This facility is extremly useful for post-mortem debugging. The eventlog
// often provides crucial information about events leading up to the crash.
//
// All arguments past the format string must be passed as an intptr_t.
//
// To log a single event use:
//    Events::log("New nmethod has been created " INTPTR_FORMAT, nm);
//
// To log a block of events use:
//    EventMark m("GarbageCollecting %d", (intptr_t)gc_number);
//
// The constructor to eventlog indents the eventlog until the
// destructor has been executed.
//
// IMPLEMENTATION RESTRICTION:
//   Max 3 arguments are saved for each logged event.
//

class Events : AllStatic {
 public:
  // Logs an event, format as printf
  static void log(const char* format, ...) PRODUCT_RETURN;

  // Prints all events in the buffer
  static void print_all(outputStream* st) PRODUCT_RETURN;

  // Prints last number events from the event buffer
  static void print_last(outputStream *st, int number) PRODUCT_RETURN;
};

class EventMark : public StackObj {
 public:
  // log a begin event, format as printf
  EventMark(const char* format, ...) PRODUCT_RETURN;
  // log an end event
  ~EventMark() PRODUCT_RETURN;
};

int print_all_events(outputStream *st);

#endif // SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_EVENTS_HPP