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#include "precompiled.hpp" |
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#include "classfile/systemDictionary.hpp" |
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#include "classfile/vmSymbols.hpp" |
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#include "oops/oop.inline.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/handles.inline.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/javaCalls.hpp" |
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#include "services/lowMemoryDetector.hpp" |
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#include "services/management.hpp" |
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#include "services/memoryManager.hpp" |
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#include "services/memoryPool.hpp" |
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MemoryPool::MemoryPool(const char* name, |
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PoolType type, |
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size_t init_size, |
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size_t max_size, |
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bool support_usage_threshold, |
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bool support_gc_threshold) { |
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_name = name; |
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_initial_size = init_size; |
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_max_size = max_size; |
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_memory_pool_obj = NULL; |
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_available_for_allocation = true; |
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_num_managers = 0; |
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_type = type; |
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// initialize the max and init size of collection usage |
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_after_gc_usage = MemoryUsage(_initial_size, 0, 0, _max_size); |
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_usage_sensor = NULL; |
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_gc_usage_sensor = NULL; |
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// usage threshold supports both high and low threshold |
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_usage_threshold = new ThresholdSupport(support_usage_threshold, support_usage_threshold); |
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// gc usage threshold supports only high threshold |
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_gc_usage_threshold = new ThresholdSupport(support_gc_threshold, support_gc_threshold); |
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} |
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void MemoryPool::add_manager(MemoryManager* mgr) { |
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assert(_num_managers < MemoryPool::max_num_managers, "_num_managers exceeds the max"); |
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if (_num_managers < MemoryPool::max_num_managers) { |
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_managers[_num_managers] = mgr; |
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_num_managers++; |
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} |
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} |
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// Returns an instanceHandle of a MemoryPool object. |
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// It creates a MemoryPool instance when the first time |
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// this function is called. |
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instanceOop MemoryPool::get_memory_pool_instance(TRAPS) { |
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// Must do an acquire so as to force ordering of subsequent |
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// loads from anything _memory_pool_obj points to or implies. |
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instanceOop pool_obj = (instanceOop)OrderAccess::load_ptr_acquire(&_memory_pool_obj); |
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if (pool_obj == NULL) { |
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// It's ok for more than one thread to execute the code up to the locked region. |
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// Extra pool instances will just be gc'ed. |
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klassOop k = Management::sun_management_ManagementFactory_klass(CHECK_NULL); |
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instanceKlassHandle ik(THREAD, k); |
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Handle pool_name = java_lang_String::create_from_str(_name, CHECK_NULL); |
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jlong usage_threshold_value = (_usage_threshold->is_high_threshold_supported() ? 0 : -1L); |
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jlong gc_usage_threshold_value = (_gc_usage_threshold->is_high_threshold_supported() ? 0 : -1L); |
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JavaValue result(T_OBJECT); |
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JavaCallArguments args; |
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args.push_oop(pool_name); // Argument 1 |
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args.push_int((int) is_heap()); // Argument 2 |
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symbolHandle method_name = vmSymbolHandles::createMemoryPool_name(); |
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symbolHandle signature = vmSymbolHandles::createMemoryPool_signature(); |
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args.push_long(usage_threshold_value); // Argument 3 |
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args.push_long(gc_usage_threshold_value); // Argument 4 |
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JavaCalls::call_static(&result, |
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ik, |
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method_name, |
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signature, |
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&args, |
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CHECK_NULL); |
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instanceOop p = (instanceOop) result.get_jobject(); |
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instanceHandle pool(THREAD, p); |
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{ |
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// Get lock since another thread may have create the instance |
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MutexLocker ml(Management_lock); |
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// Check if another thread has created the pool. We reload |
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// _memory_pool_obj here because some other thread may have |
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// initialized it while we were executing the code before the lock. |
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// The lock has done an acquire, so the load can't float above it, |
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// but we need to do a load_acquire as above. |
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pool_obj = (instanceOop)OrderAccess::load_ptr_acquire(&_memory_pool_obj); |
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if (pool_obj != NULL) { |
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return pool_obj; |
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} |
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// Get the address of the object we created via call_special. |
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pool_obj = pool(); |
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// Use store barrier to make sure the memory accesses associated |
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// with creating the pool are visible before publishing its address. |
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// The unlock will publish the store to _memory_pool_obj because |
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// it does a release first. |
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OrderAccess::release_store_ptr(&_memory_pool_obj, pool_obj); |
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} |
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} |
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return pool_obj; |
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} |
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inline static size_t get_max_value(size_t val1, size_t val2) { |
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return (val1 > val2 ? val1 : val2); |
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} |
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void MemoryPool::record_peak_memory_usage() { |
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// Caller in JDK is responsible for synchronization - |
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// acquire the lock for this memory pool before calling VM |
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MemoryUsage usage = get_memory_usage(); |
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size_t peak_used = get_max_value(usage.used(), _peak_usage.used()); |
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size_t peak_committed = get_max_value(usage.committed(), _peak_usage.committed()); |
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size_t peak_max_size = get_max_value(usage.max_size(), _peak_usage.max_size()); |
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_peak_usage = MemoryUsage(initial_size(), peak_used, peak_committed, peak_max_size); |
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} |
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static void set_sensor_obj_at(SensorInfo** sensor_ptr, instanceHandle sh) { |
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assert(*sensor_ptr == NULL, "Should be called only once"); |
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SensorInfo* sensor = new SensorInfo(); |
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sensor->set_sensor(sh()); |
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*sensor_ptr = sensor; |
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} |
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void MemoryPool::set_usage_sensor_obj(instanceHandle sh) { |
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set_sensor_obj_at(&_usage_sensor, sh); |
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} |
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void MemoryPool::set_gc_usage_sensor_obj(instanceHandle sh) { |
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set_sensor_obj_at(&_gc_usage_sensor, sh); |
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} |
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void MemoryPool::oops_do(OopClosure* f) { |
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f->do_oop((oop*) &_memory_pool_obj); |
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if (_usage_sensor != NULL) { |
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_usage_sensor->oops_do(f); |
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} |
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if (_gc_usage_sensor != NULL) { |
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_gc_usage_sensor->oops_do(f); |
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} |
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} |
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ContiguousSpacePool::ContiguousSpacePool(ContiguousSpace* space, |
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const char* name, |
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PoolType type, |
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size_t max_size, |
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bool support_usage_threshold) : |
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CollectedMemoryPool(name, type, space->capacity(), max_size, |
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support_usage_threshold), _space(space) { |
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} |
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MemoryUsage ContiguousSpacePool::get_memory_usage() { |
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size_t maxSize = (available_for_allocation() ? max_size() : 0); |
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size_t used = used_in_bytes(); |
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size_t committed = _space->capacity(); |
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return MemoryUsage(initial_size(), used, committed, maxSize); |
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} |
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SurvivorContiguousSpacePool::SurvivorContiguousSpacePool(DefNewGeneration* gen, |
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const char* name, |
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PoolType type, |
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size_t max_size, |
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bool support_usage_threshold) : |
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CollectedMemoryPool(name, type, gen->from()->capacity(), max_size, |
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support_usage_threshold), _gen(gen) { |
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} |
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MemoryUsage SurvivorContiguousSpacePool::get_memory_usage() { |
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size_t maxSize = (available_for_allocation() ? max_size() : 0); |
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size_t used = used_in_bytes(); |
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size_t committed = committed_in_bytes(); |
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return MemoryUsage(initial_size(), used, committed, maxSize); |
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} |
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#ifndef SERIALGC |
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CompactibleFreeListSpacePool::CompactibleFreeListSpacePool(CompactibleFreeListSpace* space, |
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const char* name, |
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PoolType type, |
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size_t max_size, |
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bool support_usage_threshold) : |
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CollectedMemoryPool(name, type, space->capacity(), max_size, |
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support_usage_threshold), _space(space) { |
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} |
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MemoryUsage CompactibleFreeListSpacePool::get_memory_usage() { |
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size_t maxSize = (available_for_allocation() ? max_size() : 0); |
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size_t used = used_in_bytes(); |
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size_t committed = _space->capacity(); |
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return MemoryUsage(initial_size(), used, committed, maxSize); |
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} |
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#endif // SERIALGC |
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GenerationPool::GenerationPool(Generation* gen, |
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const char* name, |
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PoolType type, |
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bool support_usage_threshold) : |
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CollectedMemoryPool(name, type, gen->capacity(), gen->max_capacity(), |
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support_usage_threshold), _gen(gen) { |
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} |
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MemoryUsage GenerationPool::get_memory_usage() { |
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size_t used = used_in_bytes(); |
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size_t committed = _gen->capacity(); |
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size_t maxSize = (available_for_allocation() ? max_size() : 0); |
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return MemoryUsage(initial_size(), used, committed, maxSize); |
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} |
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CodeHeapPool::CodeHeapPool(CodeHeap* codeHeap, const char* name, bool support_usage_threshold) : |
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MemoryPool(name, NonHeap, codeHeap->capacity(), codeHeap->max_capacity(), |
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support_usage_threshold, false), _codeHeap(codeHeap) { |
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} |
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MemoryUsage CodeHeapPool::get_memory_usage() { |
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size_t used = used_in_bytes(); |
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size_t committed = _codeHeap->capacity(); |
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size_t maxSize = (available_for_allocation() ? max_size() : 0); |
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return MemoryUsage(initial_size(), used, committed, maxSize); |
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} |