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8059758: Footprint regressions with JDK-8038423 Summary: Changes in JDK-8038423 always initialize (zero out) virtual memory used for auxiliary data structures. This causes a footprint regression for G1 in startup benchmarks. This is because they do not touch that memory at all, so the operating system does not actually commit these pages. The fix is to, if the initialization value of the data structures matches the default value of just committed memory (=0), do not do anything. Reviewed-by: jwilhelm, brutisso
author tschatzl
date Fri, 10 Oct 2014 15:51:58 +0200
parents 0f03ff49c720
children 4ca6dc0799b6
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#ifndef OS_CPU_BSD_ZERO_VM_OS_BSD_ZERO_HPP
#define OS_CPU_BSD_ZERO_VM_OS_BSD_ZERO_HPP

  static void setup_fpu() {}

  static bool is_allocatable(size_t bytes);

  // Used to register dynamic code cache area with the OS
  // Note: Currently only used in 64 bit Windows implementations
  static bool register_code_area(char *low, char *high) { return true; }

  // Atomically copy 64 bits of data
  static void atomic_copy64(volatile void *src, volatile void *dst) {
#if defined(PPC32)
    double tmp;
    asm volatile ("lfd  %0, 0(%1)\n"
                  "stfd %0, 0(%2)\n"
                  : "=f"(tmp)
                  : "b"(src), "b"(dst));
#elif defined(S390) && !defined(_LP64)
    double tmp;
    asm volatile ("ld  %0, 0(%1)\n"
                  "std %0, 0(%2)\n"
                  : "=r"(tmp)
                  : "a"(src), "a"(dst));
#else
    *(jlong *) dst = *(jlong *) src;
#endif
  }

#endif // OS_CPU_BSD_ZERO_VM_OS_BSD_ZERO_HPP