7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Goetz Lindenmaier
a7edf52a02 8073315: Enable gcc -Wtype-limits and fix upcoming issues
Relevant fixes in blockOffsetTable.cpp, os_linux.cpp, parCardTableModRefBS.cpp.

Reviewed-by: jwilhelm, kbarrett, simonis
2015-02-16 14:07:36 +01:00
Thomas Schatzl
60f3ade82b 8059758: Footprint regressions with JDK-8038423
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
2014-10-09 11:40:11 +02:00
Thomas Schatzl
100e51a339 8038423: G1: Decommit memory within heap
Allow G1 to decommit memory of arbitrary regions within the heap and their associated auxiliary data structures card table, BOT, hot card cache, and mark bitmaps.

Reviewed-by: mgerdin, brutisso, jwilhelm
2014-08-19 14:09:10 +02:00
David Chase
305ec3bd3f 8037816: Fix for 8036122 breaks build with Xcode5/clang
Repaired or selectively disabled offending formats; future-proofed with additional checking

Reviewed-by: kvn, jrose, stefank
2014-05-09 16:50:54 -04:00
Aleksey Shipilev
403a37663a 8024671: G1 generates assert error messages in product builds
Reviewed-by: brutisso, tschatzl
2013-09-13 07:57:13 +02:00
John Cuthbertson
d583cdc253 8014408: G1: crashes with assert assert(prev_committed_card_num == _committed_max_card_num) failed
Mismatch in the card number calculation between next and previous committed sizes of the card counts table.

Reviewed-by: jmasa, tschatzl
2013-05-15 22:35:36 -07:00
John Cuthbertson
c38f8fc543 7176479: G1: JVM crashes on T5-8 system with 1.5 TB heap
Refactor G1's hot card cache and card counts table into their own files. Simplify the card counts table, including removing the encoding of the card index in each entry. The card counts table now has a 1:1 correspondence with the cards spanned by heap. Space for the card counts table is reserved from virtual memory (rather than C heap) during JVM startup and is committed/expanded when the heap is expanded. Changes were also reviewed-by Vitaly Davidovich.

Reviewed-by: tschatzl, jmasa
2013-05-09 11:16:39 -07:00