hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/handles.cpp
author mgerdin
Thu, 23 Feb 2012 14:58:35 +0100
changeset 12095 cc3d6f08a4c4
parent 10565 dc90c239f4ec
child 13195 be27e1b6a4b9
permissions -rw-r--r--
7148152: Add whitebox testing API to HotSpot Summary: Add an internal testing API to HotSpot to enable more targeted testing of vm functionality Reviewed-by: phh, dholmes

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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp"
#include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
#include "runtime/handles.inline.hpp"
#ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_linux
# include "os_linux.inline.hpp"
# include "thread_linux.inline.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_solaris
# include "os_solaris.inline.hpp"
# include "thread_solaris.inline.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_windows
# include "os_windows.inline.hpp"
# include "thread_windows.inline.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_bsd
# include "os_bsd.inline.hpp"
# include "thread_bsd.inline.hpp"
#endif

#ifdef ASSERT
oop* HandleArea::allocate_handle(oop obj) {
  assert(_handle_mark_nesting > 1, "memory leak: allocating handle outside HandleMark");
  assert(_no_handle_mark_nesting == 0, "allocating handle inside NoHandleMark");
  assert(SharedSkipVerify || obj->is_oop(), "sanity check");
  return real_allocate_handle(obj);
}

Handle::Handle(Thread* thread, oop obj) {
  assert(thread == Thread::current(), "sanity check");
  if (obj == NULL) {
    _handle = NULL;
  } else {
    _handle = thread->handle_area()->allocate_handle(obj);
  }
}

#endif

static uintx chunk_oops_do(OopClosure* f, Chunk* chunk, char* chunk_top) {
  oop* bottom = (oop*) chunk->bottom();
  oop* top    = (oop*) chunk_top;
  uintx handles_visited = top - bottom;
  assert(top >= bottom && top <= (oop*) chunk->top(), "just checking");
  // during GC phase 3, a handle may be a forward pointer that
  // is not yet valid, so loosen the assertion
  while (bottom < top) {
//    assert((*bottom)->is_oop(), "handle should point to oop");
      assert(Universe::heap()->is_in(*bottom), "handle should be valid heap address");
    f->do_oop(bottom++);
  }
  return handles_visited;
}

// Used for debugging handle allocation.
NOT_PRODUCT(jint _nof_handlemarks  = 0;)

void HandleArea::oops_do(OopClosure* f) {
  uintx handles_visited = 0;
  // First handle the current chunk. It is filled to the high water mark.
  handles_visited += chunk_oops_do(f, _chunk, _hwm);
  // Then handle all previous chunks. They are completely filled.
  Chunk* k = _first;
  while(k != _chunk) {
    handles_visited += chunk_oops_do(f, k, k->top());
    k = k->next();
  }

  // The thread local handle areas should not get very large
  if (TraceHandleAllocation && handles_visited > TotalHandleAllocationLimit) {
#ifdef ASSERT
    warning("%d: Visited in HandleMark : %d",
      _nof_handlemarks, handles_visited);
#else
    warning("Visited in HandleMark : %d", handles_visited);
#endif
  }
  if (_prev != NULL) _prev->oops_do(f);
}

void HandleMark::initialize(Thread* thread) {
  _thread = thread;
  // Save area
  _area  = thread->handle_area();
  // Save current top
  _chunk = _area->_chunk;
  _hwm   = _area->_hwm;
  _max   = _area->_max;
  NOT_PRODUCT(_size_in_bytes = _area->_size_in_bytes;)
  debug_only(_area->_handle_mark_nesting++);
  assert(_area->_handle_mark_nesting > 0, "must stack allocate HandleMarks");
  debug_only(Atomic::inc(&_nof_handlemarks);)

  // Link this in the thread
  set_previous_handle_mark(thread->last_handle_mark());
  thread->set_last_handle_mark(this);
}


HandleMark::~HandleMark() {
  HandleArea* area = _area;   // help compilers with poor alias analysis
  assert(area == _thread->handle_area(), "sanity check");
  assert(area->_handle_mark_nesting > 0, "must stack allocate HandleMarks" );
  debug_only(area->_handle_mark_nesting--);

  // Debug code to trace the number of handles allocated per mark/
#ifdef ASSERT
  if (TraceHandleAllocation) {
    size_t handles = 0;
    Chunk *c = _chunk->next();
    if (c == NULL) {
      handles = area->_hwm - _hwm; // no new chunk allocated
    } else {
      handles = _max - _hwm;      // add rest in first chunk
      while(c != NULL) {
        handles += c->length();
        c = c->next();
      }
      handles -= area->_max - area->_hwm; // adjust for last trunk not full
    }
    handles /= sizeof(void *); // Adjust for size of a handle
    if (handles > HandleAllocationLimit) {
      // Note: _nof_handlemarks is only set in debug mode
      warning("%d: Allocated in HandleMark : %d", _nof_handlemarks, handles);
    }
  }
#endif

  // Delete later chunks
  if( _chunk->next() ) {
    _chunk->next_chop();
  }
  // Roll back arena to saved top markers
  area->_chunk = _chunk;
  area->_hwm = _hwm;
  area->_max = _max;
  NOT_PRODUCT(area->set_size_in_bytes(_size_in_bytes);)
#ifdef ASSERT
  // clear out first chunk (to detect allocation bugs)
  if (ZapVMHandleArea) {
    memset(_hwm, badHandleValue, _max - _hwm);
  }
  Atomic::dec(&_nof_handlemarks);
#endif

  // Unlink this from the thread
  _thread->set_last_handle_mark(previous_handle_mark());
}

#ifdef ASSERT

NoHandleMark::NoHandleMark() {
  HandleArea* area = Thread::current()->handle_area();
  area->_no_handle_mark_nesting++;
  assert(area->_no_handle_mark_nesting > 0, "must stack allocate NoHandleMark" );
}


NoHandleMark::~NoHandleMark() {
  HandleArea* area = Thread::current()->handle_area();
  assert(area->_no_handle_mark_nesting > 0, "must stack allocate NoHandleMark" );
  area->_no_handle_mark_nesting--;
}


ResetNoHandleMark::ResetNoHandleMark() {
  HandleArea* area = Thread::current()->handle_area();
  _no_handle_mark_nesting = area->_no_handle_mark_nesting;
  area->_no_handle_mark_nesting = 0;
}


ResetNoHandleMark::~ResetNoHandleMark() {
  HandleArea* area = Thread::current()->handle_area();
  area->_no_handle_mark_nesting = _no_handle_mark_nesting;
}

#endif