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/*
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* copyright (c) 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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* accompanied this code).
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_HEAPREGIONSET_HPP
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#define SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_HEAPREGIONSET_HPP
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#include "gc_implementation/g1/heapRegion.hpp"
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// Large buffer for some cases where the output might be larger than normal.
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#define HRS_ERR_MSG_BUFSZ 512
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typedef FormatBuffer<HRS_ERR_MSG_BUFSZ> hrs_err_msg;
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// Set verification will be forced either if someone defines
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// HEAP_REGION_SET_FORCE_VERIFY to be 1, or in builds in which
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// asserts are compiled in.
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#ifndef HEAP_REGION_SET_FORCE_VERIFY
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#define HEAP_REGION_SET_FORCE_VERIFY defined(ASSERT)
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#endif // HEAP_REGION_SET_FORCE_VERIFY
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//////////////////// HeapRegionSetBase ////////////////////
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// Base class for all the classes that represent heap region sets. It
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// contains the basic attributes that each set needs to maintain
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// (e.g., length, region num, used bytes sum) plus any shared
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// functionality (e.g., verification).
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class hrs_ext_msg;
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class HeapRegionSetBase VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
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friend class hrs_ext_msg;
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protected:
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static size_t calculate_region_num(HeapRegion* hr);
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static size_t _unrealistically_long_length;
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// The number of regions added to the set. If the set contains
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// only humongous regions, this reflects only 'starts humongous'
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// regions and does not include 'continues humongous' ones.
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size_t _length;
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// The total number of regions represented by the set. If the set
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// does not contain humongous regions, this should be the same as
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// _length. If the set contains only humongous regions, this will
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// include the 'continues humongous' regions.
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size_t _region_num;
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// We don't keep track of the total capacity explicitly, we instead
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// recalculate it based on _region_num and the heap region size.
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// The sum of used bytes in the all the regions in the set.
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size_t _total_used_bytes;
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const char* _name;
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bool _verify_in_progress;
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size_t _calc_length;
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size_t _calc_region_num;
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size_t _calc_total_capacity_bytes;
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size_t _calc_total_used_bytes;
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// verify_region() is used to ensure that the contents of a region
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// added to / removed from a set are consistent. Different sets
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// make different assumptions about the regions added to them. So
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// each set can override verify_region_extra(), which is called
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// from verify_region(), and do any extra verification it needs to
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// perform in that.
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virtual const char* verify_region_extra(HeapRegion* hr) { return NULL; }
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bool verify_region(HeapRegion* hr,
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HeapRegionSetBase* expected_containing_set);
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// Indicates whether all regions in the set should be humongous or
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// not. Only used during verification.
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virtual bool regions_humongous() = 0;
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// Indicates whether all regions in the set should be empty or
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// not. Only used during verification.
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virtual bool regions_empty() = 0;
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// Subclasses can optionally override this to do MT safety protocol
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// checks. It is called in an assert from all methods that perform
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// updates on the set (and subclasses should also call it too).
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virtual bool check_mt_safety() { return true; }
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// fill_in_ext_msg() writes the the values of the set's attributes
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// in the custom err_msg (hrs_ext_msg). fill_in_ext_msg_extra()
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// allows subclasses to append further information.
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virtual void fill_in_ext_msg_extra(hrs_ext_msg* msg) { }
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void fill_in_ext_msg(hrs_ext_msg* msg, const char* message);
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// It updates the fields of the set to reflect hr being added to
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// the set.
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inline void update_for_addition(HeapRegion* hr);
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// It updates the fields of the set to reflect hr being added to
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// the set and tags the region appropriately.
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inline void add_internal(HeapRegion* hr);
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// It updates the fields of the set to reflect hr being removed
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// from the set.
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inline void update_for_removal(HeapRegion* hr);
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// It updates the fields of the set to reflect hr being removed
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// from the set and tags the region appropriately.
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inline void remove_internal(HeapRegion* hr);
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// It clears all the fields of the sets. Note: it will not iterate
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// over the set and remove regions from it. It assumes that the
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// caller has already done so. It will literally just clear the fields.
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virtual void clear();
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HeapRegionSetBase(const char* name);
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public:
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static void set_unrealistically_long_length(size_t len);
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const char* name() { return _name; }
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size_t length() { return _length; }
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bool is_empty() { return _length == 0; }
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size_t region_num() { return _region_num; }
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size_t total_capacity_bytes() {
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return region_num() << HeapRegion::LogOfHRGrainBytes;
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}
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size_t total_used_bytes() { return _total_used_bytes; }
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virtual void verify();
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void verify_start();
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void verify_next_region(HeapRegion* hr);
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void verify_end();
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#if HEAP_REGION_SET_FORCE_VERIFY
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void verify_optional() {
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verify();
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}
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#else // HEAP_REGION_SET_FORCE_VERIFY
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void verify_optional() { }
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#endif // HEAP_REGION_SET_FORCE_VERIFY
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virtual void print_on(outputStream* out, bool print_contents = false);
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};
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// Customized err_msg for heap region sets. Apart from a
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// assert/guarantee-specific message it also prints out the values of
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// the fields of the associated set. This can be very helpful in
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// diagnosing failures.
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class hrs_ext_msg : public hrs_err_msg {
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public:
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hrs_ext_msg(HeapRegionSetBase* set, const char* message) : hrs_err_msg("") {
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set->fill_in_ext_msg(this, message);
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}
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};
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// These two macros are provided for convenience, to keep the uses of
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// these two asserts a bit more concise.
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#define hrs_assert_mt_safety_ok(_set_) \
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do { \
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assert((_set_)->check_mt_safety(), hrs_ext_msg((_set_), "MT safety")); \
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} while (0)
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#define hrs_assert_region_ok(_set_, _hr_, _expected_) \
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do { \
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assert((_set_)->verify_region((_hr_), (_expected_)), \
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hrs_ext_msg((_set_), "region verification")); \
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} while (0)
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//////////////////// HeapRegionSet ////////////////////
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#define hrs_assert_sets_match(_set1_, _set2_) \
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do { \
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assert(((_set1_)->regions_humongous() == \
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(_set2_)->regions_humongous()) && \
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((_set1_)->regions_empty() == (_set2_)->regions_empty()), \
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hrs_err_msg("the contents of set %s and set %s should match", \
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(_set1_)->name(), (_set2_)->name())); \
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} while (0)
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// This class represents heap region sets whose members are not
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// explicitly tracked. It's helpful to group regions using such sets
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// so that we can reason about all the region groups in the heap using
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// the same interface (namely, the HeapRegionSetBase API).
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class HeapRegionSet : public HeapRegionSetBase {
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protected:
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virtual const char* verify_region_extra(HeapRegion* hr) {
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if (hr->next() != NULL) {
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return "next() should always be NULL as we do not link the regions";
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}
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return HeapRegionSetBase::verify_region_extra(hr);
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}
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HeapRegionSet(const char* name) : HeapRegionSetBase(name) {
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clear();
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}
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public:
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// It adds hr to the set. The region should not be a member of
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// another set.
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inline void add(HeapRegion* hr);
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// It removes hr from the set. The region should be a member of
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// this set.
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inline void remove(HeapRegion* hr);
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// It removes a region from the set. Instead of updating the fields
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// of the set to reflect this removal, it accumulates the updates
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// in proxy_set. The idea is that proxy_set is thread-local to
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// avoid multiple threads updating the fields of the set
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// concurrently and having to synchronize. The method
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// update_from_proxy() will update the fields of the set from the
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// proxy_set.
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inline void remove_with_proxy(HeapRegion* hr, HeapRegionSet* proxy_set);
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// After multiple calls to remove_with_proxy() the updates to the
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// fields of the set are accumulated in proxy_set. This call
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// updates the fields of the set from proxy_set.
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void update_from_proxy(HeapRegionSet* proxy_set);
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};
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//////////////////// HeapRegionLinkedList ////////////////////
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// A set that links all the regions added to it in a singly-linked
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// list. We should try to avoid doing operations that iterate over
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// such lists in performance critical paths. Typically we should
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// add / remove one region at a time or concatenate two lists. All
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// those operations are done in constant time.
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class HeapRegionLinkedListIterator;
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class HeapRegionLinkedList : public HeapRegionSetBase {
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friend class HeapRegionLinkedListIterator;
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private:
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HeapRegion* _head;
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HeapRegion* _tail;
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// These are provided for use by the friend classes.
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HeapRegion* head() { return _head; }
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HeapRegion* tail() { return _tail; }
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protected:
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virtual void fill_in_ext_msg_extra(hrs_ext_msg* msg);
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// See the comment for HeapRegionSetBase::clear()
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virtual void clear();
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HeapRegionLinkedList(const char* name) : HeapRegionSetBase(name) {
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clear();
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}
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// It adds hr to the list as the new head. The region should not be
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// a member of another set.
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inline void add_as_head(HeapRegion* hr);
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// It adds hr to the list as the new tail. The region should not be
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// a member of another set.
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inline void add_as_tail(HeapRegion* hr);
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// It removes and returns the head of the list. It assumes that the
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// list is not empty so it will return a non-NULL value.
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inline HeapRegion* remove_head();
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// Convenience method.
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inline HeapRegion* remove_head_or_null();
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// It moves the regions from from_list to this list and empties
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// from_list. The new regions will appear in the same order as they
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// were in from_list and be linked in the beginning of this list.
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void add_as_head(HeapRegionLinkedList* from_list);
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// It moves the regions from from_list to this list and empties
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// from_list. The new regions will appear in the same order as they
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// were in from_list and be linked in the end of this list.
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void add_as_tail(HeapRegionLinkedList* from_list);
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// It empties the list by removing all regions from it.
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void remove_all();
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// It removes all regions in the list that are pending for removal
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// (i.e., they have been tagged with "pending_removal"). The list
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// must not be empty, target_count should reflect the exact number
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// of regions that are pending for removal in the list, and
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// target_count should be > 1 (currently, we never need to remove a
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// single region using this).
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void remove_all_pending(size_t target_count);
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virtual void verify();
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virtual void print_on(outputStream* out, bool print_contents = false);
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};
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//////////////////// HeapRegionLinkedListIterator ////////////////////
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// Iterator class that provides a convenient way to iterate over the
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// regions of a HeapRegionLinkedList instance.
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class HeapRegionLinkedListIterator : public StackObj {
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private:
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HeapRegionLinkedList* _list;
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HeapRegion* _curr;
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public:
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bool more_available() {
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return _curr != NULL;
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}
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HeapRegion* get_next() {
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assert(more_available(),
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"get_next() should be called when more regions are available");
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// If we are going to introduce a count in the iterator we should
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// do the "cycle" check.
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HeapRegion* hr = _curr;
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assert(_list->verify_region(hr, _list), "region verification");
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_curr = hr->next();
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return hr;
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}
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HeapRegionLinkedListIterator(HeapRegionLinkedList* list)
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: _curr(NULL), _list(list) {
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_curr = list->head();
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}
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};
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#endif // SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_HEAPREGIONSET_HPP
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