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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 c26de9aef2ed
children 04b9a2566eec
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_CI_CICALLPROFILE_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_CI_CICALLPROFILE_HPP

#include "ci/ciClassList.hpp"
#include "memory/allocation.hpp"

// ciCallProfile
//
// This class is used to determine the frequently called method
// at some call site
class ciCallProfile : StackObj {
private:
  // Fields are initialized directly by ciMethod::call_profile_at_bci.
  friend class ciMethod;
  friend class ciMethodHandle;

  enum { MorphismLimit = 2 }; // Max call site's morphism we care about
  int  _limit;                // number of receivers have been determined
  int  _morphism;             // determined call site's morphism
  int  _count;                // # times has this call been executed
  int  _receiver_count[MorphismLimit + 1]; // # times receivers have been seen
  ciMethod* _method[MorphismLimit + 1];    // receivers methods
  ciKlass*  _receiver[MorphismLimit + 1];  // receivers (exact)

  ciCallProfile() {
    _limit = 0;
    _morphism    = 0;
    _count = -1;
    _receiver_count[0] = -1;
    _method[0]   = NULL;
    _receiver[0] = NULL;
  }

  void add_receiver(ciKlass* receiver, int receiver_count);

public:
  // Note:  The following predicates return false for invalid profiles:
  bool      has_receiver(int i) const { return _limit > i; }
  int       morphism() const          { return _morphism; }

  int       count() const             { return _count; }
  int       receiver_count(int i)  {
    assert(i < _limit, "out of Call Profile MorphismLimit");
    return _receiver_count[i];
  }
  float     receiver_prob(int i)  {
    assert(i < _limit, "out of Call Profile MorphismLimit");
    return (float)_receiver_count[i]/(float)_count;
  }
  ciMethod* method(int i)          {
    assert(i < _limit, "out of Call Profile MorphismLimit");
    return _method[i];
  }
  ciKlass*  receiver(int i)        {
    assert(i < _limit, "out of Call Profile MorphismLimit");
    return _receiver[i];
  }

  // Rescale the current profile based on the incoming scale
  ciCallProfile rescale(double scale) {
    assert(scale >= 0 && scale <= 1.0, "out of range");
    ciCallProfile call = *this;
    call._count = (int)(call._count * scale);
    for (int i = 0; i < _morphism; i++) {
      call._receiver_count[i] = (int)(call._receiver_count[i] * scale);
    }
    return call;
  }
};

#endif // SHARE_VM_CI_CICALLPROFILE_HPP