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#ifndef SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_SATBQUEUE_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_SATBQUEUE_HPP
#include "gc_implementation/g1/ptrQueue.hpp"
class ObjectClosure;
class JavaThread;
class SATBMarkQueueSet;
// A ptrQueue whose elements are "oops", pointers to object heads.
class ObjPtrQueue: public PtrQueue {
friend class SATBMarkQueueSet;
private:
// Filter out unwanted entries from the buffer.
void filter();
// Apply the closure to all elements.
void apply_closure(ObjectClosure* cl);
// Apply the closure to all elements and empty the buffer;
void apply_closure_and_empty(ObjectClosure* cl);
// Apply the closure to all elements of "buf", down to "index" (inclusive.)
static void apply_closure_to_buffer(ObjectClosure* cl,
void** buf, size_t index, size_t sz);
public:
ObjPtrQueue(PtrQueueSet* qset, bool perm = false) :
// SATB queues are only active during marking cycles. We create
// them with their active field set to false. If a thread is
// created during a cycle and its SATB queue needs to be activated
// before the thread starts running, we'll need to set its active
// field to true. This is done in JavaThread::initialize_queues().
PtrQueue(qset, perm, false /* active */) { }
// Overrides PtrQueue::flush() so that it can filter the buffer
// before it is flushed.
virtual void flush();
// Overrides PtrQueue::should_enqueue_buffer(). See the method's
// definition for more information.
virtual bool should_enqueue_buffer();
#ifndef PRODUCT
// Helpful for debugging
void print(const char* name);
static void print(const char* name, void** buf, size_t index, size_t sz);
#endif // PRODUCT
void verify_oops_in_buffer() NOT_DEBUG_RETURN;
};
class SATBMarkQueueSet: public PtrQueueSet {
ObjectClosure* _closure;
ObjectClosure** _par_closures; // One per ParGCThread.
ObjPtrQueue _shared_satb_queue;
// Utility function to support sequential and parallel versions. If
// "par" is true, then "worker" is the par thread id; if "false", worker
// is ignored.
bool apply_closure_to_completed_buffer_work(bool par, uint worker);
#ifdef ASSERT
void dump_active_states(bool expected_active);
void verify_active_states(bool expected_active);
#endif // ASSERT
public:
SATBMarkQueueSet();
void initialize(Monitor* cbl_mon, Mutex* fl_lock,
int process_completed_threshold,
Mutex* lock);
static void handle_zero_index_for_thread(JavaThread* t);
// Apply "set_active(active)" to all SATB queues in the set. It should be
// called only with the world stopped. The method will assert that the
// SATB queues of all threads it visits, as well as the SATB queue
// set itself, has an active value same as expected_active.
void set_active_all_threads(bool active, bool expected_active);
// Filter all the currently-active SATB buffers.
void filter_thread_buffers();
// Register "blk" as "the closure" for all queues. Only one such closure
// is allowed. The "apply_closure_to_completed_buffer" method will apply
// this closure to a completed buffer, and "iterate_closure_all_threads"
// applies it to partially-filled buffers (the latter should only be done
// with the world stopped).
void set_closure(ObjectClosure* closure);
// Set the parallel closures: pointer is an array of pointers to
// closures, one for each parallel GC thread.
void set_par_closure(int i, ObjectClosure* closure);
// Apply the registered closure to all entries on each
// currently-active buffer and then empty the buffer. It should only
// be called serially and at a safepoint.
void iterate_closure_all_threads();
// Parallel version of the above.
void par_iterate_closure_all_threads(uint worker);
// If there exists some completed buffer, pop it, then apply the
// registered closure to all its elements, and return true. If no
// completed buffers exist, return false.
bool apply_closure_to_completed_buffer() {
return apply_closure_to_completed_buffer_work(false, 0);
}
// Parallel version of the above.
bool par_apply_closure_to_completed_buffer(uint worker) {
return apply_closure_to_completed_buffer_work(true, worker);
}
// Apply the given closure on enqueued and currently-active buffers
// respectively. Both methods are read-only, i.e., they do not
// modify any of the buffers.
void iterate_completed_buffers_read_only(ObjectClosure* cl);
void iterate_thread_buffers_read_only(ObjectClosure* cl);
#ifndef PRODUCT
// Helpful for debugging
void print_all(const char* msg);
#endif // PRODUCT
ObjPtrQueue* shared_satb_queue() { return &_shared_satb_queue; }
// If a marking is being abandoned, reset any unprocessed log buffers.
void abandon_partial_marking();
};
#endif // SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_SATBQUEUE_HPP