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6631166: CMS: better heuristics when combatting fragmentation Summary: Autonomic per-worker free block cache sizing, tunable coalition policies, fixes to per-size block statistics, retuned gain and bandwidth of some feedback loop filters to allow quicker reactivity to abrupt changes in ambient demand, and other heuristics to reduce fragmentation of the CMS old gen. Also tightened some assertions, including those related to locking. Reviewed-by: jmasa
author ysr
date Wed, 23 Dec 2009 09:23:54 -0800
parents a61af66fc99e
children c18cbe5936b8
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# include "incls/_precompiled.incl"
# include "incls/_unhandledOops.cpp.incl"

#ifdef CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS
const int free_list_size = 256;


UnhandledOops::UnhandledOops(Thread* thread) {
  _thread = thread;
  _oop_list = new (ResourceObj::C_HEAP)
                    GrowableArray<UnhandledOopEntry>(free_list_size, true);
  _level = 0;
}

UnhandledOops::~UnhandledOops() {
  delete _oop_list;
}


void UnhandledOops::dump_oops(UnhandledOops *list) {
  for (int k = 0; k < list->_oop_list->length(); k++) {
    UnhandledOopEntry entry = list->_oop_list->at(k);
    tty->print(" " INTPTR_FORMAT, entry._oop_ptr);
  }
  tty->cr();
}

// For debugging unhandled oop detector _in the debugger_
// You don't want to turn it on in compiled code here.
static bool unhandled_oop_print=0;

void UnhandledOops::register_unhandled_oop(oop* op, address pc) {
  if (!_thread->is_in_stack((address)op))
    return;

  _level ++;
  if (unhandled_oop_print) {
    for (int i=0; i<_level; i++) tty->print(" ");
    tty->print_cr("r " INTPTR_FORMAT, op);
  }
  UnhandledOopEntry entry(op, pc);
  _oop_list->push(entry);
}


bool match_oop_entry(void *op, UnhandledOopEntry e) {
  return (e.oop_ptr() == op);
}

// Mark unhandled oop as okay for GC - the containing struct has an oops_do and
// for some reason the oop has to be on the stack.
// May not be called for the current thread, as in the case of
// VM_GetOrSetLocal in jvmti.
void UnhandledOops::allow_unhandled_oop(oop* op) {
  assert (CheckUnhandledOops, "should only be called with checking option");

  int i = _oop_list->find_at_end(op, match_oop_entry);
  assert(i!=-1, "safe for gc oop not in unhandled_oop_list");

  UnhandledOopEntry entry = _oop_list->at(i);
  assert(!entry._ok_for_gc, "duplicate entry");
  entry._ok_for_gc = true;
  _oop_list->at_put(i, entry);
}


// Called by the oop destructor to remove unhandled oop from the thread's
// oop list.  All oops given are assumed to be on the list.  If not,
// there's a bug in the unhandled oop detector.
void UnhandledOops::unregister_unhandled_oop(oop* op) {
  if (!_thread->is_in_stack((address)op)) return;

  _level --;
  if (unhandled_oop_print) {
    for (int i=0; i<_level; i++) tty->print(" ");
    tty->print_cr("u "INTPTR_FORMAT, op);
  }

  int i = _oop_list->find_at_end(op, match_oop_entry);
  assert(i!=-1, "oop not in unhandled_oop_list");
  _oop_list->remove_at(i);
}

void UnhandledOops::clear_unhandled_oops() {
  assert (CheckUnhandledOops, "should only be called with checking option");
  if (_thread->is_gc_locked_out()) {
    return;
  }
  for (int k = 0; k < _oop_list->length(); k++) {
    UnhandledOopEntry entry = _oop_list->at(k);
    // If an entry is on the unhandled oop list but isn't on the stack
    // anymore, it must not have gotten unregistered properly and it's a bug
    // in the unhandled oop generator.
    if(!_thread->is_in_stack((address)entry._oop_ptr)) {
      tty->print_cr("oop_ptr is " INTPTR_FORMAT, (address)entry._oop_ptr);
      tty->print_cr("thread is " INTPTR_FORMAT " from pc " INTPTR_FORMAT,
                     (address)_thread, (address)entry._pc);
      assert(false, "heap is corrupted by the unhandled oop detector");
    }
    // Set unhandled oops to a pattern that will crash distinctively
    if (!entry._ok_for_gc) *(intptr_t*)(entry._oop_ptr) = BAD_OOP_ADDR;
  }
}
#endif // CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS