ae6dee44ed
Drive wakes via safepoint cleanups with interval minimums. Reviewed-by: coleenp, tschatzl
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286 lines
11 KiB
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2018, 2019, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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*
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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* accompanied this code).
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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* Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
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* or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
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* questions.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef SHARE_GC_SHARED_OOPSTORAGE_HPP
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#define SHARE_GC_SHARED_OOPSTORAGE_HPP
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#include "memory/allocation.hpp"
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#include "oops/oop.hpp"
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#include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
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#include "utilities/macros.hpp"
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#include "utilities/singleWriterSynchronizer.hpp"
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class Mutex;
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class outputStream;
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// OopStorage supports management of off-heap references to objects allocated
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// in the Java heap. An OopStorage object provides a set of Java object
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// references (oop values), which clients refer to via oop* handles to the
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// associated OopStorage entries. Clients allocate entries to create a
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// (possibly weak) reference to a Java object, use that reference, and release
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// the reference when no longer needed.
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//
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// The garbage collector must know about all OopStorage objects and their
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// reference strength. OopStorage provides the garbage collector with support
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// for iteration over all the allocated entries.
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//
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// There are several categories of interaction with an OopStorage object.
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//
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// (1) allocation and release of entries, by the mutator or the VM.
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// (2) iteration by the garbage collector, possibly concurrent with mutator.
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// (3) iteration by other, non-GC, tools (only at safepoints).
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// (4) cleanup of unused internal storage, possibly concurrent with mutator.
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//
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// A goal of OopStorage is to make these interactions thread-safe, while
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// minimizing potential lock contention issues within and between these
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// categories. In particular, support for concurrent iteration by the garbage
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// collector, under certain restrictions, is required. Further, it must not
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// block nor be blocked by other operations for long periods.
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//
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// Internally, OopStorage is a set of Block objects, from which entries are
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// allocated and released. A block contains an oop[] and a bitmask indicating
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// which entries are in use (have been allocated and not yet released). New
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// blocks are constructed and added to the storage object when an entry
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// allocation request is made and there are no blocks with unused entries.
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// Blocks may be removed and deleted when empty.
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//
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// There are two important (and somewhat intertwined) protocols governing
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// concurrent access to a storage object. These are the Concurrent Iteration
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// Protocol and the Allocation Protocol. See the ParState class for a
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// discussion of concurrent iteration and the management of thread
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// interactions for this protocol. Similarly, see the allocate() function for
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// a discussion of allocation.
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class OopStorage : public CHeapObj<mtGC> {
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public:
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OopStorage(const char* name, Mutex* allocation_mutex, Mutex* active_mutex);
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~OopStorage();
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// These count and usage accessors are racy unless at a safepoint.
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// The number of allocated and not yet released entries.
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size_t allocation_count() const;
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// The number of blocks of entries. Useful for sizing parallel iteration.
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size_t block_count() const;
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// Total number of blocks * memory allocation per block, plus
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// bookkeeping overhead, including this storage object.
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size_t total_memory_usage() const;
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enum EntryStatus {
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INVALID_ENTRY,
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UNALLOCATED_ENTRY,
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ALLOCATED_ENTRY
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};
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// Locks _allocation_mutex.
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// precondition: ptr != NULL.
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EntryStatus allocation_status(const oop* ptr) const;
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// Allocates and returns a new entry. Returns NULL if memory allocation
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// failed. Locks _allocation_mutex.
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// postcondition: *result == NULL.
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oop* allocate();
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// Deallocates ptr. No locking.
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// precondition: ptr is a valid allocated entry.
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// precondition: *ptr == NULL.
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void release(const oop* ptr);
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// Releases all the ptrs. Possibly faster than individual calls to
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// release(oop*). Best if ptrs is sorted by address. No locking.
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// precondition: All elements of ptrs are valid allocated entries.
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// precondition: *ptrs[i] == NULL, for i in [0,size).
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void release(const oop* const* ptrs, size_t size);
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// Applies f to each allocated entry's location. f must be a function or
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// function object. Assume p is either a const oop* or an oop*, depending
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// on whether the associated storage is const or non-const, respectively.
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// Then f(p) must be a valid expression. The result of invoking f(p) must
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// be implicitly convertible to bool. Iteration terminates and returns
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// false if any invocation of f returns false. Otherwise, the result of
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// iteration is true.
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// precondition: at safepoint.
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template<typename F> inline bool iterate_safepoint(F f);
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template<typename F> inline bool iterate_safepoint(F f) const;
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// oops_do and weak_oops_do are wrappers around iterate_safepoint, providing
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// an adaptation layer allowing the use of existing is-alive closures and
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// OopClosures. Assume p is either const oop* or oop*, depending on whether
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// the associated storage is const or non-const, respectively. Then
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//
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// - closure->do_oop(p) must be a valid expression whose value is ignored.
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//
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// - is_alive->do_object_b(*p) must be a valid expression whose value is
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// convertible to bool.
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//
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// For weak_oops_do, if *p == NULL then neither is_alive nor closure will be
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// invoked for p. If is_alive->do_object_b(*p) is false, then closure will
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// not be invoked on p, and *p will be set to NULL.
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template<typename Closure> inline void oops_do(Closure* closure);
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template<typename Closure> inline void oops_do(Closure* closure) const;
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template<typename Closure> inline void weak_oops_do(Closure* closure);
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template<typename IsAliveClosure, typename Closure>
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inline void weak_oops_do(IsAliveClosure* is_alive, Closure* closure);
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// Parallel iteration is for the exclusive use of the GC.
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// Other clients must use serial iteration.
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template<bool concurrent, bool is_const> class ParState;
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// Service thread cleanup support.
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// Called by the service thread to process any pending cleanups for this
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// storage object. Drains the _deferred_updates list, and deletes empty
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// blocks. Stops deleting if there is an in-progress concurrent
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// iteration. Locks both the _allocation_mutex and the _active_mutex, and
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// may safepoint. Deletion may be throttled, with only some available
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// work performed, in order to allow other Service thread subtasks to run.
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// Returns true if there may be more work to do, false if nothing to do.
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bool delete_empty_blocks();
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// Called by safepoint cleanup to notify the service thread (via
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// Service_lock) that there may be some OopStorage objects with pending
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// cleanups to process.
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static void trigger_cleanup_if_needed();
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// Called by the service thread (while holding Service_lock) to to test
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// for pending cleanup requests, and resets the request state to allow
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// recognition of new requests. Returns true if there was a pending
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// request.
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static bool has_cleanup_work_and_reset();
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// Debugging and logging support.
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const char* name() const;
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void print_on(outputStream* st) const PRODUCT_RETURN;
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// Provides access to storage internals, for unit testing.
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// Declare, but not define, the public class OopStorage::TestAccess.
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// That class is defined as part of the unit-test. It "exports" the needed
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// private types by providing public typedefs for them.
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class TestAccess;
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// xlC on AIX can't compile test_oopStorage.cpp with following private
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// classes. C++03 introduced access for nested classes with DR45, but xlC
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// version 12 rejects it.
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NOT_AIX( private: )
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class Block; // Fixed-size array of oops, plus bookkeeping.
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class ActiveArray; // Array of Blocks, plus bookkeeping.
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class AllocationListEntry; // Provides AllocationList links in a Block.
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// Doubly-linked list of Blocks.
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class AllocationList {
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const Block* _head;
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const Block* _tail;
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// Noncopyable.
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AllocationList(const AllocationList&);
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AllocationList& operator=(const AllocationList&);
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public:
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AllocationList();
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~AllocationList();
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Block* head();
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Block* tail();
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const Block* chead() const;
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const Block* ctail() const;
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Block* prev(Block& block);
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Block* next(Block& block);
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const Block* prev(const Block& block) const;
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const Block* next(const Block& block) const;
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void push_front(const Block& block);
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void push_back(const Block& block);
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void unlink(const Block& block);
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};
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private:
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const char* _name;
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ActiveArray* _active_array;
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AllocationList _allocation_list;
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AIX_ONLY(public:) // xlC 12 on AIX doesn't implement C++ DR45.
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Block* volatile _deferred_updates;
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AIX_ONLY(private:)
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Mutex* _allocation_mutex;
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Mutex* _active_mutex;
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// Volatile for racy unlocked accesses.
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volatile size_t _allocation_count;
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// Protection for _active_array.
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mutable SingleWriterSynchronizer _protect_active;
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// mutable because this gets set even for const iteration.
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mutable int _concurrent_iteration_count;
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volatile bool _needs_cleanup;
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bool try_add_block();
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Block* block_for_allocation();
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Block* find_block_or_null(const oop* ptr) const;
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void delete_empty_block(const Block& block);
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bool reduce_deferred_updates();
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AIX_ONLY(public:) // xlC 12 on AIX doesn't implement C++ DR45.
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void record_needs_cleanup();
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AIX_ONLY(private:)
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// Managing _active_array.
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bool expand_active_array();
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void replace_active_array(ActiveArray* new_array);
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ActiveArray* obtain_active_array() const;
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void relinquish_block_array(ActiveArray* array) const;
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class WithActiveArray; // RAII helper for active array access.
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template<typename F, typename Storage>
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static bool iterate_impl(F f, Storage* storage);
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// Implementation support for parallel iteration
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class BasicParState;
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// Wrapper for OopClosure-style function, so it can be used with
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// iterate. Assume p is of type oop*. Then cl->do_oop(p) must be a
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// valid expression whose value may be ignored.
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template<typename Closure> class OopFn;
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template<typename Closure> static OopFn<Closure> oop_fn(Closure* cl);
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// Wrapper for BoolObjectClosure + iteration handler pair, so they
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// can be used with iterate.
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template<typename IsAlive, typename F> class IfAliveFn;
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template<typename IsAlive, typename F>
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static IfAliveFn<IsAlive, F> if_alive_fn(IsAlive* is_alive, F f);
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// Wrapper for iteration handler, automatically skipping NULL entries.
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template<typename F> class SkipNullFn;
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template<typename F> static SkipNullFn<F> skip_null_fn(F f);
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};
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#endif // SHARE_GC_SHARED_OOPSTORAGE_HPP
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