Antonios Printezis
05b7df20dd
7011379: G1: overly long concurrent marking cycles
This changeset introduces filtering of SATB buffers at the point when they are about to be enqueued. If this filtering clears enough entries on each buffer, the buffer can then be re-used and not enqueued. This cuts down the number of SATB buffers that need to be processed by the concurrent marking threads. Reviewed-by: johnc, ysr
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jdk-24 fork (from: https://github.com/openjdk/jdk) with modifications to be used in Wildcard-Usage analysis tools
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