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6684579: SoftReference processing can be made more efficient Summary: For current soft-ref clearing policies, we can decide at marking time if a soft-reference will definitely not be cleared, postponing the decision of whether it will definitely be cleared to the final reference processing phase. This can be especially beneficial in the case of concurrent collectors where the marking is usually concurrent but reference processing is usually not. Reviewed-by: jmasa
author ysr
date Thu, 20 Nov 2008 16:56:09 -0800
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children f6da6f0174ac
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//
// Sets the default values for platform dependent flags used by the runtime system.
// (see globals.hpp)
//

// For sparc we do not do call backs when a thread is in the interpreter, because the
// interpreter dispatch needs at least two instructions - first to load the dispatch address
// in a register, and second to jmp. The swapping of the dispatch table may occur _after_
// the load of the dispatch address and hence the jmp would still go to the location
// according to the prior table. So, we let the thread continue and let it block by itself.
define_pd_global(bool, DontYieldALot,               true);  // yield no more than 100 times per second
define_pd_global(bool, ConvertSleepToYield,         false); // do not convert sleep(0) to yield. Helps GUI
define_pd_global(bool, ShareVtableStubs,            false); // improves performance markedly for mtrt and compress
define_pd_global(bool, CountInterpCalls,            false); // not implemented in the interpreter
define_pd_global(bool, NeedsDeoptSuspend,           true); // register window machines need this

define_pd_global(bool, ImplicitNullChecks,          true);  // Generate code for implicit null checks
define_pd_global(bool, UncommonNullCast,            true);  // Uncommon-trap NULLs past to check cast

define_pd_global(intx,  CodeEntryAlignment,    32);
define_pd_global(uintx, TLABSize,              0);
define_pd_global(uintx, NewSize, ScaleForWordSize((2048 * K) + (2 * (64 * K))));
define_pd_global(intx,  SurvivorRatio,         8);
define_pd_global(intx,  InlineFrequencyCount,  50);  // we can use more inlining on the SPARC
#ifdef _LP64
// Stack slots are 2X larger in LP64 than in the 32 bit VM.
define_pd_global(intx,  ThreadStackSize,       1024);
define_pd_global(intx,  VMThreadStackSize,     1024);
#else
define_pd_global(intx,  ThreadStackSize,       512);
define_pd_global(intx,  VMThreadStackSize,     512);
#endif

define_pd_global(intx, StackYellowPages, 2);
define_pd_global(intx, StackRedPages, 1);
define_pd_global(intx, StackShadowPages, 3 DEBUG_ONLY(+1));

define_pd_global(intx,  PreInflateSpin,        40);  // Determined by running design center

define_pd_global(bool, RewriteBytecodes,     true);
define_pd_global(bool, RewriteFrequentPairs, true);