view src/share/vm/runtime/icache.cpp @ 2368:dde920245681

6896099: Integrate CMS heap ergo with default heap sizing ergo 6627787: CMS: JVM refuses to start up with -Xms16m -Xmx16m 7000125: CMS: Anti-monotone young gen sizing with respect to maximum whole heap size specification 7027529: CMS: retire CMSUseOldDefaults flag Summary: Simplify CMS heap sizing code, relying on ergonomic initial sizing consistent with other collectors for the most part, controlling only young gen sizing to rein in pause times. Make CMS young gen sizing default statically cpu-dependant. Remove inconsistencies wrt generation sizing and policy code, allowing for the fixing for 6627787 and 7000125. For 7027529, retire the flag CMSUseOldDefaults which had been introduced as a bridge from JDK 5 to JDK 6 a number of years ago. Reviewed-by: brutisso, poonam
author ysr
date Wed, 16 Mar 2011 10:37:08 -0700
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
#include "runtime/icache.hpp"

// The flush stub function address
AbstractICache::flush_icache_stub_t AbstractICache::_flush_icache_stub = NULL;

void AbstractICache::initialize() {
  // Making this stub must be FIRST use of assembler
  ResourceMark rm;

  BufferBlob* b = BufferBlob::create("flush_icache_stub", ICache::stub_size);
  CodeBuffer c(b);

  ICacheStubGenerator g(&c);
  g.generate_icache_flush(&_flush_icache_stub);

  // The first use of flush_icache_stub must apply it to itself.
  // The StubCodeMark destructor in generate_icache_flush will
  // call Assembler::flush, which in turn will call invalidate_range,
  // which will in turn call the flush stub.  Thus we don't need an
  // explicit call to invalidate_range here.  This assumption is
  // checked in invalidate_range.
}

void AbstractICache::call_flush_stub(address start, int lines) {
  // The business with the magic number is just a little security.
  // We cannot call the flush stub when generating the flush stub
  // because it isn't there yet.  So, the stub also returns its third
  // parameter.  This is a cheap check that the stub was really executed.
  static int magic = 0xbaadbabe;

  int auto_magic = magic; // Make a local copy to avoid race condition
  int r = (*_flush_icache_stub)(start, lines, auto_magic);
  guarantee(r == auto_magic, "flush stub routine did not execute");
  ++magic;
}

void AbstractICache::invalidate_word(address addr) {
  // Because this is called for instruction patching on the fly, long after
  // bootstrapping, we execute the stub directly.  Account for a 4-byte word
  // spanning two cache lines by computing a start line address by rounding
  // addr down to a line_size boundary, and an end line address by adding
  // the word size - 1 and rounding the result down to a line_size boundary.
  // If we just added word size, we'd mistakenly flush the next cache line
  // if the word to be flushed started in the last 4 bytes of the line.
  // Doing that would segv if the next line weren't mapped.

  const int word_size_in_bytes = 4; // Always, regardless of platform

  intptr_t start_line = ((intptr_t)addr + 0) & ~(ICache::line_size - 1);
  intptr_t end_line   = ((intptr_t)addr + word_size_in_bytes - 1)
                                             & ~(ICache::line_size - 1);
  (*_flush_icache_stub)((address)start_line, start_line == end_line ? 1 : 2, 0);
}

void AbstractICache::invalidate_range(address start, int nbytes) {
  static bool firstTime = true;
  if (firstTime) {
    guarantee(start == CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, _flush_icache_stub),
              "first flush should be for flush stub");
    firstTime = false;
    return;
  }
  if (nbytes == 0) {
    return;
  }
  // Align start address to an icache line boundary and transform
  // nbytes to an icache line count.
  const uint line_offset = mask_address_bits(start, ICache::line_size-1);
  if (line_offset != 0) {
    start -= line_offset;
    nbytes += line_offset;
  }
  call_flush_stub(start, round_to(nbytes, ICache::line_size) >>
                         ICache::log2_line_size);
}

// For init.cpp
void icache_init() {
  ICache::initialize();
}