hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/prefetch.hpp
author twisti
Tue, 09 Mar 2010 20:16:19 +0100
changeset 5046 27e801a857cb
parent 1 489c9b5090e2
child 5547 f4b087cbb361
permissions -rw-r--r--
6919934: JSR 292 needs to support x86 C1 Summary: This implements JSR 292 support for C1 x86. Reviewed-by: never, jrose, kvn

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// If calls to prefetch methods are in a loop, the loop should be cloned
// such that if Prefetch{Scan,Copy}Interval and/or PrefetchFieldInterval
// say not to do prefetching, these methods aren't called.  At the very
// least, they take up a memory issue slot.  They should be implemented
// as inline assembly code: doing an actual call isn't worth the cost.

class Prefetch : AllStatic {
 public:
  enum style {
    do_none,  // Do no prefetching
    do_read,  // Do read prefetching
    do_write  // Do write prefetching
  };

  // Prefetch anticipating read; must not fault, semantically a no-op
  static void read(void* loc, intx interval);

  // Prefetch anticipating write; must not fault, semantically a no-op
  static void write(void* loc, intx interval);
};