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8038498: Fix includes and C inlining after 8035330 Summary: Change 8035330: Remove G1ParScanPartialArrayClosure and G1ParScanHeapEvacClosure broke the debug build on AIX. The method do_oop_partial_array() is added in a header, but requires the inline function par_write_ref() through several inlined calls. In some cpp files, like arguments.cpp, par_write_ref() is not defined as the corresponding inline header and is not included. The AIX debug VM does not start because of the missing symbol. This change solves this by cleaning up include dependencies. Reviewed-by: tschatzl, stefank
author tschatzl
date Fri, 04 Apr 2014 10:43:56 +0200
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#ifndef OS_CPU_SOLARIS_SPARC_VM_THREADLS_SOLARIS_SPARC_HPP
#define OS_CPU_SOLARIS_SPARC_VM_THREADLS_SOLARIS_SPARC_HPP

public:
  // Java Thread  - force inlining
  static inline Thread* thread() ;

private:
  static Thread* _get_thread_cache[];  // index by [(raw_id>>9)^(raw_id>>20) % _pd_cache_size]
  static Thread* get_thread_via_cache_slowly(uintptr_t raw_id, int index);

  NOT_PRODUCT(static int _tcacheHit;)
  NOT_PRODUCT(static int _tcacheMiss;)

public:

  // Print cache hit/miss statistics
  static void print_statistics() PRODUCT_RETURN;

  enum Constants {
    _pd_cache_size         =  256*2  // projected typical # of threads * 2
  };

  static void set_thread_in_slot (Thread *) ;

  static uintptr_t pd_raw_thread_id() {
    return _raw_thread_id();
  }

  static int pd_cache_index(uintptr_t raw_id) {
    // Hash function: From email from Dave:
    // The hash function deserves an explanation.  %g7 points to libthread's
    // "thread" structure.  On T1 the thread structure is allocated on the
    // user's stack (yes, really!) so the ">>20" handles T1 where the JVM's
    // stack size is usually >= 1Mb.  The ">>9" is for T2 where Roger allocates
    // globs of thread blocks contiguously.  The "9" has to do with the
    // expected size of the T2 thread structure.  If these constants are wrong
    // the worst thing that'll happen is that the hit rate for heavily threaded
    // apps won't be as good as it could be.  If you want to burn another
    // shift+xor you could mix together _all of the %g7 bits to form the hash,
    // but I think that's excessive.  Making the change above changed the
    // T$ miss rate on SpecJBB (on a 16X system) from about 3% to imperceptible.
    uintptr_t ix = (int) (((raw_id >> 9) ^ (raw_id >> 20)) % _pd_cache_size);
    return ix;
  }

#endif // OS_CPU_SOLARIS_SPARC_VM_THREADLS_SOLARIS_SPARC_HPP