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+/*
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+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
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+ */
+
+// The markOop describes the header of an object.
+//
+// Note that the mark is not a real oop but just a word.
+// It is placed in the oop hierarchy for historical reasons.
+//
+// Bit-format of an object header (most significant first):
+//
+//
+// unused:0/25 hash:25/31 age:4 biased_lock:1 lock:2 = 32/64 bits
+//
+// - hash contains the identity hash value: largest value is
+// 31 bits, see os::random(). Also, 64-bit vm's require
+// a hash value no bigger than 32 bits because they will not
+// properly generate a mask larger than that: see library_call.cpp
+// and c1_CodePatterns_sparc.cpp.
+//
+// - the biased lock pattern is used to bias a lock toward a given
+// thread. When this pattern is set in the low three bits, the lock
+// is either biased toward a given thread or "anonymously" biased,
+// indicating that it is possible for it to be biased. When the
+// lock is biased toward a given thread, locking and unlocking can
+// be performed by that thread without using atomic operations.
+// When a lock's bias is revoked, it reverts back to the normal
+// locking scheme described below.
+//
+// Note that we are overloading the meaning of the "unlocked" state
+// of the header. Because we steal a bit from the age we can
+// guarantee that the bias pattern will never be seen for a truly
+// unlocked object.
+//
+// Note also that the biased state contains the age bits normally
+// contained in the object header. Large increases in scavenge
+// times were seen when these bits were absent and an arbitrary age
+// assigned to all biased objects, because they tended to consume a
+// significant fraction of the eden semispaces and were not
+// promoted promptly, causing an increase in the amount of copying
+// performed. The runtime system aligns all JavaThread* pointers to
+// a very large value (currently 128 bytes) to make room for the
+// age bits when biased locking is enabled.
+//
+// [JavaThread* | epoch | age | 1 | 01] lock is biased toward given thread
+// [0 | epoch | age | 1 | 01] lock is anonymously biased
+//
+// - the two lock bits are used to describe three states: locked/unlocked and monitor.
+//
+// [ptr | 00] locked ptr points to real header on stack
+// [header | 0 | 01] unlocked regular object header
+// [ptr | 10] monitor inflated lock (header is wapped out)
+// [ptr | 11] marked used by markSweep to mark an object
+// not valid at any other time
+//
+// We assume that stack/thread pointers have the lowest two bits cleared.
+
+class BasicLock;
+class ObjectMonitor;
+class JavaThread;
+
+class markOopDesc: public oopDesc {
+ private:
+ // Conversion
+ uintptr_t value() const { return (uintptr_t) this; }
+
+ public:
+ // Constants
+ enum { age_bits = 4,
+ lock_bits = 2,
+ biased_lock_bits = 1,
+ max_hash_bits = BitsPerOop - age_bits - lock_bits - biased_lock_bits,
+ hash_bits = max_hash_bits > 31 ? 31 : max_hash_bits,
+ epoch_bits = 2
+ };
+
+ // The biased locking code currently requires that the age bits be
+ // contiguous to the lock bits. Class data sharing would prefer the
+ // hash bits to be lower down to provide more random hash codes for
+ // shared read-only symbolOop objects, because these objects' mark
+ // words are set to their own address with marked_value in the lock
+ // bit, and using lower bits would make their identity hash values
+ // more random. However, the performance decision was made in favor
+ // of the biased locking code.
+
+ enum { lock_shift = 0,
+ biased_lock_shift = lock_bits,
+ age_shift = lock_bits + biased_lock_bits,
+ hash_shift = lock_bits + biased_lock_bits + age_bits,
+ epoch_shift = hash_shift
+ };
+
+ enum { lock_mask = right_n_bits(lock_bits),
+ lock_mask_in_place = lock_mask << lock_shift,
+ biased_lock_mask = right_n_bits(lock_bits + biased_lock_bits),
+ biased_lock_mask_in_place= biased_lock_mask << lock_shift,
+ biased_lock_bit_in_place = 1 << biased_lock_shift,
+ age_mask = right_n_bits(age_bits),
+ age_mask_in_place = age_mask << age_shift,
+ epoch_mask = right_n_bits(epoch_bits),
+ epoch_mask_in_place = epoch_mask << epoch_shift
+#ifndef _WIN64
+ ,hash_mask = right_n_bits(hash_bits),
+ hash_mask_in_place = (address_word)hash_mask << hash_shift
+#endif
+ };
+
+ // Alignment of JavaThread pointers encoded in object header required by biased locking
+ enum { biased_lock_alignment = 2 << (epoch_shift + epoch_bits)
+ };
+
+#ifdef _WIN64
+ // These values are too big for Win64
+ const static uintptr_t hash_mask = right_n_bits(hash_bits);
+ const static uintptr_t hash_mask_in_place =
+ (address_word)hash_mask << hash_shift;
+#endif
+
+ enum { locked_value = 0,
+ unlocked_value = 1,
+ monitor_value = 2,
+ marked_value = 3,
+ biased_lock_pattern = 5
+ };
+
+ enum { no_hash = 0 }; // no hash value assigned
+
+ enum { no_hash_in_place = (address_word)no_hash << hash_shift,
+ no_lock_in_place = unlocked_value
+ };
+
+ enum { max_age = age_mask };
+
+ enum { max_bias_epoch = epoch_mask };
+
+ // Biased Locking accessors.
+ // These must be checked by all code which calls into the
+ // ObjectSynchronizer and other code. The biasing is not understood
+ // by the lower-level CAS-based locking code, although the runtime
+ // fixes up biased locks to be compatible with it when a bias is
+ // revoked.
+ bool has_bias_pattern() const {
+ return (mask_bits(value(), biased_lock_mask_in_place) == biased_lock_pattern);
+ }
+ JavaThread* biased_locker() const {
+ assert(has_bias_pattern(), "should not call this otherwise");
+ return (JavaThread*) ((intptr_t) (mask_bits(value(), ~(biased_lock_mask_in_place | age_mask_in_place | epoch_mask_in_place))));
+ }
+ // Indicates that the mark has the bias bit set but that it has not
+ // yet been biased toward a particular thread
+ bool is_biased_anonymously() const {
+ return (has_bias_pattern() && (biased_locker() == NULL));
+ }
+ // Indicates epoch in which this bias was acquired. If the epoch
+ // changes due to too many bias revocations occurring, the biases
+ // from the previous epochs are all considered invalid.
+ int bias_epoch() const {
+ assert(has_bias_pattern(), "should not call this otherwise");
+ return (mask_bits(value(), epoch_mask_in_place) >> epoch_shift);
+ }
+ markOop set_bias_epoch(int epoch) {
+ assert(has_bias_pattern(), "should not call this otherwise");
+ assert((epoch & (~epoch_mask)) == 0, "epoch overflow");
+ return markOop(mask_bits(value(), ~epoch_mask_in_place) | (epoch << epoch_shift));
+ }
+ markOop incr_bias_epoch() {
+ return set_bias_epoch((1 + bias_epoch()) & epoch_mask);
+ }
+ // Prototype mark for initialization
+ static markOop biased_locking_prototype() {
+ return markOop( biased_lock_pattern );
+ }
+
+ // lock accessors (note that these assume lock_shift == 0)
+ bool is_locked() const {
+ return (mask_bits(value(), lock_mask_in_place) != unlocked_value);
+ }
+ bool is_unlocked() const {
+ return (mask_bits(value(), biased_lock_mask_in_place) == unlocked_value);
+ }
+ bool is_marked() const {
+ return (mask_bits(value(), lock_mask_in_place) == marked_value);
+ }
+ bool is_neutral() const { return (mask_bits(value(), biased_lock_mask_in_place) == unlocked_value); }
+
+ // Special temporary state of the markOop while being inflated.
+ // Code that looks at mark outside a lock need to take this into account.
+ bool is_being_inflated() const { return (value() == 0); }
+
+ // Distinguished markword value - used when inflating over
+ // an existing stacklock. 0 indicates the markword is "BUSY".
+ // Lockword mutators that use a LD...CAS idiom should always
+ // check for and avoid overwriting a 0 value installed by some
+ // other thread. (They should spin or block instead. The 0 value
+ // is transient and *should* be short-lived).
+ static markOop INFLATING() { return (markOop) 0; } // inflate-in-progress
+
+ // Should this header be preserved during GC?
+ bool must_be_preserved(oop obj_containing_mark) const {
+ if (!UseBiasedLocking)
+ return (!is_unlocked() || !has_no_hash());
+ return must_be_preserved_with_bias(obj_containing_mark);
+ }
+ inline bool must_be_preserved_with_bias(oop obj_containing_mark) const;
+
+ // Should this header (including its age bits) be preserved in the
+ // case of a promotion failure during scavenge?
+ // Note that we special case this situation. We want to avoid
+ // calling BiasedLocking::preserve_marks()/restore_marks() (which
+ // decrease the number of mark words that need to be preserved
+ // during GC) during each scavenge. During scavenges in which there
+ // is no promotion failure, we actually don't need to call the above
+ // routines at all, since we don't mutate and re-initialize the
+ // marks of promoted objects using init_mark(). However, during
+ // scavenges which result in promotion failure, we do re-initialize
+ // the mark words of objects, meaning that we should have called
+ // these mark word preservation routines. Currently there's no good
+ // place in which to call them in any of the scavengers (although
+ // guarded by appropriate locks we could make one), but the
+ // observation is that promotion failures are quite rare and
+ // reducing the number of mark words preserved during them isn't a
+ // high priority.
+ bool must_be_preserved_for_promotion_failure(oop obj_containing_mark) const {
+ if (!UseBiasedLocking)
+ return (this != prototype());
+ return must_be_preserved_with_bias_for_promotion_failure(obj_containing_mark);
+ }
+ inline bool must_be_preserved_with_bias_for_promotion_failure(oop obj_containing_mark) const;
+
+ // Should this header be preserved during a scavenge where CMS is
+ // the old generation?
+ // (This is basically the same body as must_be_preserved_for_promotion_failure(),
+ // but takes the klassOop as argument instead)
+ bool must_be_preserved_for_cms_scavenge(klassOop klass_of_obj_containing_mark) const {
+ if (!UseBiasedLocking)
+ return (this != prototype());
+ return must_be_preserved_with_bias_for_cms_scavenge(klass_of_obj_containing_mark);
+ }
+ inline bool must_be_preserved_with_bias_for_cms_scavenge(klassOop klass_of_obj_containing_mark) const;
+
+ // WARNING: The following routines are used EXCLUSIVELY by
+ // synchronization functions. They are not really gc safe.
+ // They must get updated if markOop layout get changed.
+ markOop set_unlocked() const {
+ return markOop(value() | unlocked_value);
+ }
+ bool has_locker() const {
+ return ((value() & lock_mask_in_place) == locked_value);
+ }
+ BasicLock* locker() const {
+ assert(has_locker(), "check");
+ return (BasicLock*) value();
+ }
+ bool has_monitor() const {
+ return ((value() & monitor_value) != 0);
+ }
+ ObjectMonitor* monitor() const {
+ assert(has_monitor(), "check");
+ // Use xor instead of &~ to provide one extra tag-bit check.
+ return (ObjectMonitor*) (value() ^ monitor_value);
+ }
+ bool has_displaced_mark_helper() const {
+ return ((value() & unlocked_value) == 0);
+ }
+ markOop displaced_mark_helper() const {
+ assert(has_displaced_mark_helper(), "check");
+ intptr_t ptr = (value() & ~monitor_value);
+ return *(markOop*)ptr;
+ }
+ void set_displaced_mark_helper(markOop m) const {
+ assert(has_displaced_mark_helper(), "check");
+ intptr_t ptr = (value() & ~monitor_value);
+ *(markOop*)ptr = m;
+ }
+ markOop copy_set_hash(intptr_t hash) const {
+ intptr_t tmp = value() & (~hash_mask_in_place);
+ tmp |= ((hash & hash_mask) << hash_shift);
+ return (markOop)tmp;
+ }
+ // it is only used to be stored into BasicLock as the
+ // indicator that the lock is using heavyweight monitor
+ static markOop unused_mark() {
+ return (markOop) marked_value;
+ }
+ // the following two functions create the markOop to be
+ // stored into object header, it encodes monitor info
+ static markOop encode(BasicLock* lock) {
+ return (markOop) lock;
+ }
+ static markOop encode(ObjectMonitor* monitor) {
+ intptr_t tmp = (intptr_t) monitor;
+ return (markOop) (tmp | monitor_value);
+ }
+ static markOop encode(JavaThread* thread, int age, int bias_epoch) {
+ intptr_t tmp = (intptr_t) thread;
+ assert(UseBiasedLocking && ((tmp & (epoch_mask_in_place | age_mask_in_place | biased_lock_mask_in_place)) == 0), "misaligned JavaThread pointer");
+ assert(age <= max_age, "age too large");
+ assert(bias_epoch <= max_bias_epoch, "bias epoch too large");
+ return (markOop) (tmp | (bias_epoch << epoch_shift) | (age << age_shift) | biased_lock_pattern);
+ }
+
+ // used to encode pointers during GC
+ markOop clear_lock_bits() { return markOop(value() & ~lock_mask_in_place); }
+
+ // age operations
+ markOop set_marked() { return markOop((value() & ~lock_mask_in_place) | marked_value); }
+
+ int age() const { return mask_bits(value() >> age_shift, age_mask); }
+ markOop set_age(int v) const {
+ assert((v & ~age_mask) == 0, "shouldn't overflow age field");
+ return markOop((value() & ~age_mask_in_place) | (((intptr_t)v & age_mask) << age_shift));
+ }
+ markOop incr_age() const { return age() == max_age ? markOop(this) : set_age(age() + 1); }
+
+ // hash operations
+ intptr_t hash() const {
+ return mask_bits(value() >> hash_shift, hash_mask);
+ }
+
+ bool has_no_hash() const {
+ return hash() == no_hash;
+ }
+
+ // Prototype mark for initialization
+ static markOop prototype() {
+ return markOop( no_hash_in_place | no_lock_in_place );
+ }
+
+ // Helper function for restoration of unmarked mark oops during GC
+ static inline markOop prototype_for_object(oop obj);
+
+ // Debugging
+ void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
+
+ // Prepare address of oop for placement into mark
+ inline static markOop encode_pointer_as_mark(void* p) { return markOop(p)->set_marked(); }
+
+ // Recover address of oop from encoded form used in mark
+ inline void* decode_pointer() { if (UseBiasedLocking && has_bias_pattern()) return NULL; return clear_lock_bits(); }
+};