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#ifndef SHARE_VM_OOPS_MARKOOP_HPP |
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#define SHARE_VM_OOPS_MARKOOP_HPP |
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// The markOop describes the header of an object. |
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// Note that the mark is not a real oop but just a word. |
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// It is placed in the oop hierarchy for historical reasons. |
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// |
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// Bit-format of an object header (most significant first, big endian layout below): |
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// |
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// 32 bits: |
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// -------- |
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// hash:25 ------------>| age:4 biased_lock:1 lock:2 (normal object) |
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// JavaThread*:23 epoch:2 age:4 biased_lock:1 lock:2 (biased object) |
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// size:32 ------------------------------------------>| (CMS free block) |
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// PromotedObject*:29 ---------->| promo_bits:3 ----->| (CMS promoted object) |
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// |
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// 64 bits: |
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// -------- |
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// unused:25 hash:31 -->| unused:1 age:4 biased_lock:1 lock:2 (normal object) |
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// JavaThread*:54 epoch:2 unused:1 age:4 biased_lock:1 lock:2 (biased object) |
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// PromotedObject*:61 --------------------->| promo_bits:3 ----->| (CMS promoted object) |
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// size:64 ----------------------------------------------------->| (CMS free block) |
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// |
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// unused:25 hash:31 -->| cms_free:1 age:4 biased_lock:1 lock:2 (COOPs && normal object) |
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// JavaThread*:54 epoch:2 cms_free:1 age:4 biased_lock:1 lock:2 (COOPs && biased object) |
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// narrowOop:32 unused:24 cms_free:1 unused:4 promo_bits:3 ----->| (COOPs && CMS promoted object) |
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// unused:21 size:35 -->| cms_free:1 unused:7 ------------------>| (COOPs && CMS free block) |
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// - hash contains the identity hash value: largest value is |
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// 31 bits, see os::random(). Also, 64-bit vm's require |
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// a hash value no bigger than 32 bits because they will not |
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// properly generate a mask larger than that: see library_call.cpp |
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// and c1_CodePatterns_sparc.cpp. |
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// |
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// - the biased lock pattern is used to bias a lock toward a given |
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// thread. When this pattern is set in the low three bits, the lock |
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// is either biased toward a given thread or "anonymously" biased, |
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// indicating that it is possible for it to be biased. When the |
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// lock is biased toward a given thread, locking and unlocking can |
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// be performed by that thread without using atomic operations. |
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// When a lock's bias is revoked, it reverts back to the normal |
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// locking scheme described below. |
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// |
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// Note that we are overloading the meaning of the "unlocked" state |
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// of the header. Because we steal a bit from the age we can |
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// guarantee that the bias pattern will never be seen for a truly |
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// unlocked object. |
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// Note also that the biased state contains the age bits normally |
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// contained in the object header. Large increases in scavenge |
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// times were seen when these bits were absent and an arbitrary age |
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// assigned to all biased objects, because they tended to consume a |
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// significant fraction of the eden semispaces and were not |
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// promoted promptly, causing an increase in the amount of copying |
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// a very large value (currently 128 bytes (32bVM) or 256 bytes (64bVM)) |
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// to make room for the age bits & the epoch bits (used in support of |
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// [JavaThread* | epoch | age | 1 | 01] lock is biased toward given thread |
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// [0 | epoch | age | 1 | 01] lock is anonymously biased |
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// - the two lock bits are used to describe three states: locked/unlocked and monitor. |
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// [ptr | 00] locked ptr points to real header on stack |
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// [header | 0 | 01] unlocked regular object header |
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// [ptr | 10] monitor inflated lock (header is wapped out) |
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// [ptr | 11] marked used by markSweep to mark an object |
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// We assume that stack/thread pointers have the lowest two bits cleared. |
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class BasicLock; |
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class ObjectMonitor; |
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class JavaThread; |
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class markOopDesc: public oopDesc { |
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// Conversion |
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uintptr_t value() const { return (uintptr_t) this; } |
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// Constants |
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enum { age_bits = 4, |
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lock_bits = 2, |
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biased_lock_bits = 1, |
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max_hash_bits = BitsPerWord - age_bits - lock_bits - biased_lock_bits, |
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hash_bits = max_hash_bits > 31 ? 31 : max_hash_bits, |
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cms_bits = LP64_ONLY(1) NOT_LP64(0), |
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enum { lock_shift = 0, |
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age_shift = lock_bits + biased_lock_bits, |
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cms_shift = age_shift + age_bits, |
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epoch_shift = hash_shift |
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lock_mask_in_place = lock_mask << lock_shift, |
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biased_lock_mask = right_n_bits(lock_bits + biased_lock_bits), |
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biased_lock_mask_in_place= biased_lock_mask << lock_shift, |
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biased_lock_bit_in_place = 1 << biased_lock_shift, |
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age_mask = right_n_bits(age_bits), |
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age_mask_in_place = age_mask << age_shift, |
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epoch_mask_in_place = epoch_mask << epoch_shift, |
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enum { biased_lock_alignment = 2 << (epoch_shift + epoch_bits) |
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const static uintptr_t hash_mask = right_n_bits(hash_bits); |
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unlocked_value = 1, |
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monitor_value = 2, |
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marked_value = 3, |
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biased_lock_pattern = 5 |
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enum { no_hash = 0 }; // no hash value assigned |
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enum { no_hash_in_place = (address_word)no_hash << hash_shift, |
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// These must be checked by all code which calls into the |
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// ObjectSynchronizer and other code. The biasing is not understood |
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bool has_bias_pattern() const { |
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JavaThread* biased_locker() const { |
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assert(has_bias_pattern(), "should not call this otherwise"); |
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return (JavaThread*) ((intptr_t) (mask_bits(value(), ~(biased_lock_mask_in_place | age_mask_in_place | epoch_mask_in_place)))); |
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return (has_bias_pattern() && (biased_locker() == NULL)); |
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// Indicates epoch in which this bias was acquired. If the epoch |
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assert(has_bias_pattern(), "should not call this otherwise"); |
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return (mask_bits(value(), epoch_mask_in_place) >> epoch_shift); |
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} |
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markOop set_bias_epoch(int epoch) { |
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assert(has_bias_pattern(), "should not call this otherwise"); |
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assert((epoch & (~epoch_mask)) == 0, "epoch overflow"); |
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return markOop(mask_bits(value(), ~epoch_mask_in_place) | (epoch << epoch_shift)); |
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markOop incr_bias_epoch() { |
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return set_bias_epoch((1 + bias_epoch()) & epoch_mask); |
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static markOop biased_locking_prototype() { |
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bool is_locked() const { |
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bool is_unlocked() const { |
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return (mask_bits(value(), biased_lock_mask_in_place) == unlocked_value); |
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bool is_marked() const { |
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return (mask_bits(value(), lock_mask_in_place) == marked_value); |
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bool is_neutral() const { return (mask_bits(value(), biased_lock_mask_in_place) == unlocked_value); } |
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inline bool must_be_preserved(oop obj_containing_mark) const; |
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// Note that we special case this situation. We want to avoid |
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// scavenges which result in promotion failure, we do re-initialize |
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// the mark words of objects, meaning that we should have called |
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inline bool must_be_preserved_for_promotion_failure(oop obj_containing_mark) const; |
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inline bool must_be_preserved_with_bias_for_promotion_failure(oop obj_containing_mark) const; |
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inline bool must_be_preserved_for_cms_scavenge(klassOop klass_of_obj_containing_mark) const; |
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inline bool must_be_preserved_with_bias_for_cms_scavenge(klassOop klass_of_obj_containing_mark) const; |
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// They must get updated if markOop layout get changed. |
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markOop set_unlocked() const { |
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return markOop(value() | unlocked_value); |
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bool has_locker() const { |
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return ((value() & lock_mask_in_place) == locked_value); |
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BasicLock* locker() const { |
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return (BasicLock*) value(); |
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bool has_monitor() const { |
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return ((value() & monitor_value) != 0); |
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assert(has_monitor(), "check"); |
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return (ObjectMonitor*) (value() ^ monitor_value); |
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bool has_displaced_mark_helper() const { |
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return ((value() & unlocked_value) == 0); |
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markOop displaced_mark_helper() const { |
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assert(has_displaced_mark_helper(), "check"); |
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return (markOop)tmp; |
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static markOop unused_mark() { |
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// stored into object header, it encodes monitor info |
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static markOop encode(BasicLock* lock) { |
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return (markOop) lock; |
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} |
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static markOop encode(ObjectMonitor* monitor) { |
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intptr_t tmp = (intptr_t) monitor; |
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return (markOop) (tmp | monitor_value); |
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static markOop encode(JavaThread* thread, int age, int bias_epoch) { |
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intptr_t tmp = (intptr_t) thread; |
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assert(UseBiasedLocking && ((tmp & (epoch_mask_in_place | age_mask_in_place | biased_lock_mask_in_place)) == 0), "misaligned JavaThread pointer"); |
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assert(age <= max_age, "age too large"); |
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assert(bias_epoch <= max_bias_epoch, "bias epoch too large"); |
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return (markOop) (tmp | (bias_epoch << epoch_shift) | (age << age_shift) | biased_lock_pattern); |
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} |
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// used to encode pointers during GC |
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markOop clear_lock_bits() { return markOop(value() & ~lock_mask_in_place); } |
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// age operations |
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markOop set_marked() { return markOop((value() & ~lock_mask_in_place) | marked_value); } |
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int age() const { return mask_bits(value() >> age_shift, age_mask); } |
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markOop set_age(int v) const { |
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assert((v & ~age_mask) == 0, "shouldn't overflow age field"); |
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return markOop((value() & ~age_mask_in_place) | (((intptr_t)v & age_mask) << age_shift)); |
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} |
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markOop incr_age() const { return age() == max_age ? markOop(this) : set_age(age() + 1); } |
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// hash operations |
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intptr_t hash() const { |
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return mask_bits(value() >> hash_shift, hash_mask); |
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} |
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bool has_no_hash() const { |
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return hash() == no_hash; |
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} |
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// Prototype mark for initialization |
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static markOop prototype() { |
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return markOop( no_hash_in_place | no_lock_in_place ); |
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} |
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// Helper function for restoration of unmarked mark oops during GC |
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static inline markOop prototype_for_object(oop obj); |
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// Debugging |
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void print_on(outputStream* st) const; |
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// Prepare address of oop for placement into mark |
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inline static markOop encode_pointer_as_mark(void* p) { return markOop(p)->set_marked(); } |
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// Recover address of oop from encoded form used in mark |
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inline void* decode_pointer() { if (UseBiasedLocking && has_bias_pattern()) return NULL; return clear_lock_bits(); } |
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// These markOops indicate cms free chunk blocks and not objects. |
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// In 64 bit, the markOop is set to distinguish them from oops. |
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// These are defined in 32 bit mode for vmStructs. |
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const static uintptr_t cms_free_chunk_pattern = 0x1; |
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// Constants for the size field. |
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enum { size_shift = cms_shift + cms_bits, |
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size_bits = 35 // need for compressed oops 32G |
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}; |
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// These values are too big for Win64 |
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const static uintptr_t size_mask = LP64_ONLY(right_n_bits(size_bits)) |
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NOT_LP64(0); |
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const static uintptr_t size_mask_in_place = |
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(address_word)size_mask << size_shift; |
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#ifdef _LP64 |
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static markOop cms_free_prototype() { |
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return markOop(((intptr_t)prototype() & ~cms_mask_in_place) | |
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((cms_free_chunk_pattern & cms_mask) << cms_shift)); |
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} |
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uintptr_t cms_encoding() const { |
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return mask_bits(value() >> cms_shift, cms_mask); |
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} |
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bool is_cms_free_chunk() const { |
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return is_neutral() && |
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(cms_encoding() & cms_free_chunk_pattern) == cms_free_chunk_pattern; |
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} |
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size_t get_size() const { return (size_t)(value() >> size_shift); } |
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static markOop set_size_and_free(size_t size) { |
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assert((size & ~size_mask) == 0, "shouldn't overflow size field"); |
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return markOop(((intptr_t)cms_free_prototype() & ~size_mask_in_place) | |
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(((intptr_t)size & size_mask) << size_shift)); |
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} |
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#endif // _LP64 |
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#endif // SHARE_VM_OOPS_MARKOOP_HPP |