6711316: Open source the Garbage-First garbage collector
Summary: First mercurial integration of the code for the Garbage-First garbage collector.
Reviewed-by: apetrusenko, iveresov, jmasa, sgoldman, tonyp, ysr
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class HeapRegion;
class HeapRegionClosure;
class HeapRegionSeq: public CHeapObj {
// _regions is kept sorted by start address order, and no two regions are
// overlapping.
GrowableArray<HeapRegion*> _regions;
// The index in "_regions" at which to start the next allocation search.
// (For efficiency only; private to obj_allocate after initialization.)
int _alloc_search_start;
// Attempts to allocate a block of the (assumed humongous) word_size,
// starting at the region "ind".
HeapWord* alloc_obj_from_region_index(int ind, size_t word_size);
// Currently, we're choosing collection sets in a round-robin fashion,
// starting here.
int _next_rr_candidate;
// The bottom address of the bottom-most region, or else NULL if there
// are no regions in the sequence.
char* _seq_bottom;
public:
// Initializes "this" to the empty sequence of regions.
HeapRegionSeq();
// Adds "hr" to "this" sequence. Requires "hr" not to overlap with
// any region already in "this". (Will perform better if regions are
// inserted in ascending address order.)
void insert(HeapRegion* hr);
// Given a HeapRegion*, returns its index within _regions,
// or returns -1 if not found.
int find(HeapRegion* hr);
// Requires the index to be valid, and return the region at the index.
HeapRegion* at(size_t i) { return _regions.at((int)i); }
// Return the number of regions in the sequence.
size_t length();
// Returns the number of contiguous regions at the end of the sequence
// that are available for allocation.
size_t free_suffix();
// Requires "word_size" to be humongous (in the technical sense). If
// possible, allocates a contiguous subsequence of the heap regions to
// satisfy the allocation, and returns the address of the beginning of
// that sequence, otherwise returns NULL.
HeapWord* obj_allocate(size_t word_size);
// Apply the "doHeapRegion" method of "blk" to all regions in "this",
// in address order, terminating the iteration early
// if the "doHeapRegion" method returns "true".
void iterate(HeapRegionClosure* blk);
// Apply the "doHeapRegion" method of "blk" to all regions in "this",
// starting at "r" (or first region, if "r" is NULL), in a circular
// manner, terminating the iteration early if the "doHeapRegion" method
// returns "true".
void iterate_from(HeapRegion* r, HeapRegionClosure* blk);
// As above, but start from a given index in the sequence
// instead of a given heap region.
void iterate_from(int idx, HeapRegionClosure* blk);
// Requires "shrink_bytes" to be a multiple of the page size and heap
// region granularity. Deletes as many "rightmost" completely free heap
// regions from the sequence as comprise shrink_bytes bytes. Returns the
// MemRegion indicating the region those regions comprised, and sets
// "num_regions_deleted" to the number of regions deleted.
MemRegion shrink_by(size_t shrink_bytes, size_t& num_regions_deleted);
// If "addr" falls within a region in the sequence, return that region,
// or else NULL.
HeapRegion* addr_to_region(const void* addr);
void print();
// Prints out runs of empty regions. If the arg is "true" reserved
// (popular regions are considered "empty".
void print_empty_runs(bool reserved_are_empty);
};