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8008079: G1: Add nextObject routine to CMBitMapRO and replace nextWord Summary: Update the task local finger to the start of the next object when marking aborts, in order to avoid the redundant scanning of all 0's when the marking task restarts, if otherwise updating to the next word. In addition, reuse the routine nextObject() in routine iterate(). Reviewed-by: johnc, ysr Contributed-by: tamao <tao.mao@oracle.com>
author tamao
date Tue, 05 Mar 2013 15:36:56 -0800
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_CI_CIBASEOBJECT_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_CI_CIBASEOBJECT_HPP

#include "ci/ciClassList.hpp"
#include "memory/allocation.hpp"
#include "runtime/handles.hpp"
#include "runtime/jniHandles.hpp"

// ciBaseObject
//
// This class represents an oop in the HotSpot virtual machine.
// Its subclasses are structured in a hierarchy which mirrors
// an aggregate of the VM's oop and klass hierarchies (see
// oopHierarchy.hpp).  Each instance of ciBaseObject holds a handle
// to a corresponding oop on the VM side and provides routines
// for accessing the information in its oop.  By using the ciBaseObject
// hierarchy for accessing oops in the VM, the compiler ensures
// that it is safe with respect to garbage collection; that is,
// GC and compilation can proceed independently without
// interference.
//
// Within the VM, the oop and klass hierarchies are separate.
// The compiler interface does not preserve this separation --
// the distinction between `Klass*' and `Klass' are not
// reflected in the interface and instead the Klass hierarchy
// is directly modeled as the subclasses of ciKlass.
class ciBaseObject : public ResourceObj {
  CI_PACKAGE_ACCESS
  friend class ciEnv;

protected:
  uint     _ident;

  enum { FLAG_BITS   = 1 };
  enum {
         SCAVENGABLE_FLAG = 1
       };
protected:
  ciBaseObject(): _ident(0) {}

  virtual const char* type_string() { return "ciBaseObject"; }

  void set_ident(uint id);

public:
  // A number unique to this object.
  uint ident();

  // What kind of ciBaseObject is this?
  virtual bool is_symbol() const       { return false; }
  virtual bool is_object() const       { return false; }
  virtual bool is_metadata() const     { return false; }

  ciSymbol* as_symbol() {
    assert(is_symbol(), "must be");
    return (ciSymbol*)this;
  }
  ciObject* as_object() {
    assert(is_object(), "must be");
    return (ciObject*)this;
  }
  ciMetadata* as_metadata() {
    assert(is_metadata(), "must be");
    return (ciMetadata*)this;
  }
};
#endif // SHARE_VM_CI_CIBASEOBJECT_HPP