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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
parents a61af66fc99e
children c18cbe5936b8
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private:

  // FP value associated with _last_Java_sp:
  intptr_t* volatile        _last_Java_fp;           // pointer is volatile not what it points to

public:
  // Each arch must define reset, save, restore
  // These are used by objects that only care about:
  //  1 - initializing a new state (thread creation, javaCalls)
  //  2 - saving a current state (javaCalls)
  //  3 - restoring an old state (javaCalls)

  void clear(void) {
    // clearing _last_Java_sp must be first
    _last_Java_sp = NULL;
    // fence?
    _last_Java_fp = NULL;
    _last_Java_pc = NULL;
  }

  void copy(JavaFrameAnchor* src) {
    // In order to make sure the transition state is valid for "this"
    // We must clear _last_Java_sp before copying the rest of the new data
    //
    // Hack Alert: Temporary bugfix for 4717480/4721647
    // To act like previous version (pd_cache_state) don't NULL _last_Java_sp
    // unless the value is changing
    //
    if (_last_Java_sp != src->_last_Java_sp)
      _last_Java_sp = NULL;

    _last_Java_fp = src->_last_Java_fp;
    _last_Java_pc = src->_last_Java_pc;
    // Must be last so profiler will always see valid frame if has_last_frame() is true
    _last_Java_sp = src->_last_Java_sp;
  }

  // Always walkable
  bool walkable(void) { return true; }
  // Never any thing to do since we are always walkable and can find address of return addresses
  void make_walkable(JavaThread* thread) { }

  intptr_t* last_Java_sp(void) const             { return _last_Java_sp; }

private:

  static ByteSize last_Java_fp_offset()          { return byte_offset_of(JavaFrameAnchor, _last_Java_fp); }

public:

  void set_last_Java_sp(intptr_t* sp)            { _last_Java_sp = sp; }

  intptr_t*   last_Java_fp(void)                     { return _last_Java_fp; }
  // Assert (last_Java_sp == NULL || fp == NULL)
  void set_last_Java_fp(intptr_t* fp)                { _last_Java_fp = fp; }