6787254: Work queue capacity can be increased substantially on some platforms
Summary: Increased the default and maximum size of the CMS marking stack and the size of the parallel workers' work queues in 64-bit mode. The latter was accomplished by an increase in the width of the Taskqueue's Age struct and its Tag field in 64-bit mode.
Reviewed-by: jmasa, tonyp
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#ifndef _JAVA_JVMTI_MANAGE_CAPABILITIES_H_
#define _JAVA_JVMTI_MANAGE_CAPABILITIES_H_
class JvmtiManageCapabilities : public AllStatic {
private:
// these four capabilities sets represent all potentially
// available capabilities. They are disjoint, covering
// the four cases: (OnLoad vs OnLoad+live phase) X
// (one environment vs any environment).
static jvmtiCapabilities always_capabilities;
static jvmtiCapabilities onload_capabilities;
static jvmtiCapabilities always_solo_capabilities;
static jvmtiCapabilities onload_solo_capabilities;
// solo capabilities that have not been grabbed
static jvmtiCapabilities always_solo_remaining_capabilities;
static jvmtiCapabilities onload_solo_remaining_capabilities;
// all capabilities ever acquired
static jvmtiCapabilities acquired_capabilities;
// basic intenal operations
static jvmtiCapabilities *either(const jvmtiCapabilities *a, const jvmtiCapabilities *b, jvmtiCapabilities *result);
static jvmtiCapabilities *both(const jvmtiCapabilities *a, const jvmtiCapabilities *b, jvmtiCapabilities *result);
static jvmtiCapabilities *exclude(const jvmtiCapabilities *a, const jvmtiCapabilities *b, jvmtiCapabilities *result);
static bool has_some(const jvmtiCapabilities *a);
static void update();
// init functions
static jvmtiCapabilities init_always_capabilities();
static jvmtiCapabilities init_onload_capabilities();
static jvmtiCapabilities init_always_solo_capabilities();
static jvmtiCapabilities init_onload_solo_capabilities();
public:
static void initialize();
// may have to adjust always capabilities when VM initialization has completed
static void recompute_always_capabilities();
// queries and actions
static void get_potential_capabilities(const jvmtiCapabilities *current,
const jvmtiCapabilities *prohibited,
jvmtiCapabilities *result);
static jvmtiError add_capabilities(const jvmtiCapabilities *current,
const jvmtiCapabilities *prohibited,
const jvmtiCapabilities *desired,
jvmtiCapabilities *result);
static void relinquish_capabilities(const jvmtiCapabilities *current,
const jvmtiCapabilities *unwanted,
jvmtiCapabilities *result);
static void copy_capabilities(const jvmtiCapabilities *from, jvmtiCapabilities *to);
#ifndef PRODUCT
static void print(const jvmtiCapabilities* caps);
#endif
};
#endif /* _JAVA_JVMTI_MANAGE_CAPABILITIES_H_ */