8187443: Forest Consolidation: Move files to unified layout
Reviewed-by: darcy, ihse
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "memory/metaspaceClosure.hpp"
// Update the reference to point to new_loc.
void MetaspaceClosure::Ref::update(address new_loc) const {
log_trace(cds)("Ref: [" PTR_FORMAT "] -> " PTR_FORMAT " => " PTR_FORMAT,
p2i(mpp()), p2i(obj()), p2i(new_loc));
uintx p = (uintx)new_loc;
p |= flag_bits(); // Make sure the flag bits are copied to the new pointer.
*(address*)mpp() = (address)p;
}
void MetaspaceClosure::push_impl(MetaspaceClosure::Ref* ref, Writability w) {
if (ref->not_null()) {
bool read_only;
switch (w) {
case _writable:
read_only = false;
break;
case _not_writable:
read_only = true;
break;
default:
assert(w == _default, "must be");
read_only = ref->is_read_only_by_default();
}
if (do_ref(ref, read_only)) { // true means we want to iterate the embedded pointer in <ref>
ref->metaspace_pointers_do(this);
}
}
}
bool UniqueMetaspaceClosure::do_ref(MetaspaceClosure::Ref* ref, bool read_only) {
bool* found = _has_been_visited.get(ref->obj());
if (found != NULL) {
assert(*found == read_only, "must be");
return false; // Already visited: no need to iterate embedded pointers.
} else {
bool isnew = _has_been_visited.put(ref->obj(), read_only);
assert(isnew, "sanity");
do_unique_ref(ref, read_only);
return true; // Saw this for the first time: iterate the embedded pointers.
}
}