8025852: Remove unnecessary setters in collector policy classes
Summary: Use instance variables directly within the collector policy classes and remove unused setters.
Reviewed-by: tschatzl, jcoomes
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_PARALLELSCAVENGE_PSPROMOTIONMANAGER_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_PARALLELSCAVENGE_PSPROMOTIONMANAGER_HPP
#include "gc_implementation/parallelScavenge/psPromotionLAB.hpp"
#include "gc_implementation/shared/gcTrace.hpp"
#include "gc_implementation/shared/copyFailedInfo.hpp"
#include "memory/allocation.hpp"
#include "memory/padded.hpp"
#include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
#include "utilities/taskqueue.hpp"
//
// psPromotionManager is used by a single thread to manage object survival
// during a scavenge. The promotion manager contains thread local data only.
//
// NOTE! Be careful when allocating the stacks on cheap. If you are going
// to use a promotion manager in more than one thread, the stacks MUST be
// on cheap. This can lead to memory leaks, though, as they are not auto
// deallocated.
//
// FIX ME FIX ME Add a destructor, and don't rely on the user to drain/flush/deallocate!
//
// Move to some global location
#define HAS_BEEN_MOVED 0x1501d01d
// End move to some global location
class MutableSpace;
class PSOldGen;
class ParCompactionManager;
class PSPromotionManager VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
friend class PSScavenge;
friend class PSRefProcTaskExecutor;
private:
static PaddedEnd<PSPromotionManager>* _manager_array;
static OopStarTaskQueueSet* _stack_array_depth;
static PSOldGen* _old_gen;
static MutableSpace* _young_space;
#if TASKQUEUE_STATS
size_t _masked_pushes;
size_t _masked_steals;
size_t _arrays_chunked;
size_t _array_chunks_processed;
void print_taskqueue_stats(uint i) const;
void print_local_stats(uint i) const;
static void print_stats();
void reset_stats();
#endif // TASKQUEUE_STATS
PSYoungPromotionLAB _young_lab;
PSOldPromotionLAB _old_lab;
bool _young_gen_is_full;
bool _old_gen_is_full;
OopStarTaskQueue _claimed_stack_depth;
OverflowTaskQueue<oop, mtGC> _claimed_stack_breadth;
bool _totally_drain;
uint _target_stack_size;
uint _array_chunk_size;
uint _min_array_size_for_chunking;
PromotionFailedInfo _promotion_failed_info;
// Accessors
static PSOldGen* old_gen() { return _old_gen; }
static MutableSpace* young_space() { return _young_space; }
inline static PSPromotionManager* manager_array(int index);
template <class T> inline void claim_or_forward_internal_depth(T* p);
// On the task queues we push reference locations as well as
// partially-scanned arrays (in the latter case, we push an oop to
// the from-space image of the array and the length on the
// from-space image indicates how many entries on the array we still
// need to scan; this is basically how ParNew does partial array
// scanning too). To be able to distinguish between reference
// locations and partially-scanned array oops we simply mask the
// latter oops with 0x01. The next three methods do the masking,
// unmasking, and checking whether the oop is masked or not. Notice
// that the signature of the mask and unmask methods looks a bit
// strange, as they accept and return different types (oop and
// oop*). This is because of the difference in types between what
// the task queue holds (oop*) and oops to partially-scanned arrays
// (oop). We do all the necessary casting in the mask / unmask
// methods to avoid sprinkling the rest of the code with more casts.
// These are added to the taskqueue so PS_CHUNKED_ARRAY_OOP_MASK (or any
// future masks) can't conflict with COMPRESSED_OOP_MASK
#define PS_CHUNKED_ARRAY_OOP_MASK 0x2
bool is_oop_masked(StarTask p) {
// If something is marked chunked it's always treated like wide oop*
return (((intptr_t)(oop*)p) & PS_CHUNKED_ARRAY_OOP_MASK) ==
PS_CHUNKED_ARRAY_OOP_MASK;
}
oop* mask_chunked_array_oop(oop obj) {
assert(!is_oop_masked((oop*) obj), "invariant");
oop* ret = (oop*) ((uintptr_t)obj | PS_CHUNKED_ARRAY_OOP_MASK);
assert(is_oop_masked(ret), "invariant");
return ret;
}
oop unmask_chunked_array_oop(StarTask p) {
assert(is_oop_masked(p), "invariant");
assert(!p.is_narrow(), "chunked array oops cannot be narrow");
oop *chunk = (oop*)p; // cast p to oop (uses conversion operator)
oop ret = oop((oop*)((uintptr_t)chunk & ~PS_CHUNKED_ARRAY_OOP_MASK));
assert(!is_oop_masked((oop*) ret), "invariant");
return ret;
}
template <class T> void process_array_chunk_work(oop obj,
int start, int end);
void process_array_chunk(oop old);
template <class T> void push_depth(T* p) {
claimed_stack_depth()->push(p);
}
protected:
static OopStarTaskQueueSet* stack_array_depth() { return _stack_array_depth; }
public:
// Static
static void initialize();
static void pre_scavenge();
static bool post_scavenge(YoungGCTracer& gc_tracer);
static PSPromotionManager* gc_thread_promotion_manager(int index);
static PSPromotionManager* vm_thread_promotion_manager();
static bool steal_depth(int queue_num, int* seed, StarTask& t) {
return stack_array_depth()->steal(queue_num, seed, t);
}
PSPromotionManager();
// Accessors
OopStarTaskQueue* claimed_stack_depth() {
return &_claimed_stack_depth;
}
bool young_gen_is_full() { return _young_gen_is_full; }
bool old_gen_is_full() { return _old_gen_is_full; }
void set_old_gen_is_full(bool state) { _old_gen_is_full = state; }
// Promotion methods
template<bool promote_immediately> oop copy_to_survivor_space(oop o);
oop oop_promotion_failed(oop obj, markOop obj_mark);
void reset();
void flush_labs();
void drain_stacks(bool totally_drain) {
drain_stacks_depth(totally_drain);
}
public:
void drain_stacks_cond_depth() {
if (claimed_stack_depth()->size() > _target_stack_size) {
drain_stacks_depth(false);
}
}
void drain_stacks_depth(bool totally_drain);
bool stacks_empty() {
return claimed_stack_depth()->is_empty();
}
inline void process_popped_location_depth(StarTask p);
template <class T> inline void claim_or_forward_depth(T* p);
TASKQUEUE_STATS_ONLY(inline void record_steal(StarTask& p);)
};
#endif // SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_PARALLELSCAVENGE_PSPROMOTIONMANAGER_HPP