hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/concurrentMarkThread.cpp
author tonyp
Wed, 25 Jan 2012 12:58:23 -0500
changeset 11584 e1df4d08a1f4
parent 11583 83a7383de44c
child 12227 371690c4f281
permissions -rw-r--r--
7127706: G1: re-enable survivors during the initial-mark pause Summary: Re-enable survivors during the initial-mark pause. Afterwards, the concurrent marking threads have to scan them and mark everything reachable from them. The next GC will have to wait for the survivors to be scanned. Reviewed-by: brutisso, johnc

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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "gc_implementation/g1/concurrentMarkThread.inline.hpp"
#include "gc_implementation/g1/g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp"
#include "gc_implementation/g1/g1CollectorPolicy.hpp"
#include "gc_implementation/g1/g1MMUTracker.hpp"
#include "gc_implementation/g1/vm_operations_g1.hpp"
#include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
#include "runtime/vmThread.hpp"

// ======= Concurrent Mark Thread ========

// The CM thread is created when the G1 garbage collector is used

SurrogateLockerThread*
     ConcurrentMarkThread::_slt = NULL;

ConcurrentMarkThread::ConcurrentMarkThread(ConcurrentMark* cm) :
  ConcurrentGCThread(),
  _cm(cm),
  _started(false),
  _in_progress(false),
  _vtime_accum(0.0),
  _vtime_mark_accum(0.0) {
  create_and_start();
}

class CMCheckpointRootsFinalClosure: public VoidClosure {

  ConcurrentMark* _cm;
public:

  CMCheckpointRootsFinalClosure(ConcurrentMark* cm) :
    _cm(cm) {}

  void do_void(){
    _cm->checkpointRootsFinal(false); // !clear_all_soft_refs
  }
};

class CMCleanUp: public VoidClosure {
  ConcurrentMark* _cm;
public:

  CMCleanUp(ConcurrentMark* cm) :
    _cm(cm) {}

  void do_void(){
    _cm->cleanup();
  }
};



void ConcurrentMarkThread::run() {
  initialize_in_thread();
  _vtime_start = os::elapsedVTime();
  wait_for_universe_init();

  G1CollectedHeap* g1h = G1CollectedHeap::heap();
  G1CollectorPolicy* g1_policy = g1h->g1_policy();
  G1MMUTracker *mmu_tracker = g1_policy->mmu_tracker();
  Thread *current_thread = Thread::current();

  while (!_should_terminate) {
    // wait until started is set.
    sleepBeforeNextCycle();
    {
      ResourceMark rm;
      HandleMark   hm;
      double cycle_start = os::elapsedVTime();
      char verbose_str[128];

      // We have to ensure that we finish scanning the root regions
      // before the next GC takes place. To ensure this we have to
      // make sure that we do not join the STS until the root regions
      // have been scanned. If we did then it's possible that a
      // subsequent GC could block us from joining the STS and proceed
      // without the root regions have been scanned which would be a
      // correctness issue.

      double scan_start = os::elapsedTime();
      if (!cm()->has_aborted()) {
        if (PrintGC) {
          gclog_or_tty->date_stamp(PrintGCDateStamps);
          gclog_or_tty->stamp(PrintGCTimeStamps);
          gclog_or_tty->print_cr("[GC concurrent-root-region-scan-start]");
        }

        _cm->scanRootRegions();

        double scan_end = os::elapsedTime();
        if (PrintGC) {
          gclog_or_tty->date_stamp(PrintGCDateStamps);
          gclog_or_tty->stamp(PrintGCTimeStamps);
          gclog_or_tty->print_cr("[GC concurrent-root-region-scan-end, %1.7lf]",
                                 scan_end - scan_start);
        }
      }

      double mark_start_sec = os::elapsedTime();
      if (PrintGC) {
        gclog_or_tty->date_stamp(PrintGCDateStamps);
        gclog_or_tty->stamp(PrintGCTimeStamps);
        gclog_or_tty->print_cr("[GC concurrent-mark-start]");
      }

      int iter = 0;
      do {
        iter++;
        if (!cm()->has_aborted()) {
          _cm->markFromRoots();
        }

        double mark_end_time = os::elapsedVTime();
        double mark_end_sec = os::elapsedTime();
        _vtime_mark_accum += (mark_end_time - cycle_start);
        if (!cm()->has_aborted()) {
          if (g1_policy->adaptive_young_list_length()) {
            double now = os::elapsedTime();
            double remark_prediction_ms = g1_policy->predict_remark_time_ms();
            jlong sleep_time_ms = mmu_tracker->when_ms(now, remark_prediction_ms);
            os::sleep(current_thread, sleep_time_ms, false);
          }

          if (PrintGC) {
            gclog_or_tty->date_stamp(PrintGCDateStamps);
            gclog_or_tty->stamp(PrintGCTimeStamps);
            gclog_or_tty->print_cr("[GC concurrent-mark-end, %1.7lf sec]",
                                      mark_end_sec - mark_start_sec);
          }

          CMCheckpointRootsFinalClosure final_cl(_cm);
          sprintf(verbose_str, "GC remark");
          VM_CGC_Operation op(&final_cl, verbose_str);
          VMThread::execute(&op);
        }
        if (cm()->restart_for_overflow() &&
            G1TraceMarkStackOverflow) {
          gclog_or_tty->print_cr("Restarting conc marking because of MS overflow "
                                 "in remark (restart #%d).", iter);
        }

        if (cm()->restart_for_overflow()) {
          if (PrintGC) {
            gclog_or_tty->date_stamp(PrintGCDateStamps);
            gclog_or_tty->stamp(PrintGCTimeStamps);
            gclog_or_tty->print_cr("[GC concurrent-mark-restart-for-overflow]");
          }
        }
      } while (cm()->restart_for_overflow());

      double end_time = os::elapsedVTime();
      // Update the total virtual time before doing this, since it will try
      // to measure it to get the vtime for this marking.  We purposely
      // neglect the presumably-short "completeCleanup" phase here.
      _vtime_accum = (end_time - _vtime_start);

      if (!cm()->has_aborted()) {
        if (g1_policy->adaptive_young_list_length()) {
          double now = os::elapsedTime();
          double cleanup_prediction_ms = g1_policy->predict_cleanup_time_ms();
          jlong sleep_time_ms = mmu_tracker->when_ms(now, cleanup_prediction_ms);
          os::sleep(current_thread, sleep_time_ms, false);
        }

        CMCleanUp cl_cl(_cm);
        sprintf(verbose_str, "GC cleanup");
        VM_CGC_Operation op(&cl_cl, verbose_str);
        VMThread::execute(&op);
      } else {
        // We don't want to update the marking status if a GC pause
        // is already underway.
        _sts.join();
        g1h->set_marking_complete();
        _sts.leave();
      }

      // Check if cleanup set the free_regions_coming flag. If it
      // hasn't, we can just skip the next step.
      if (g1h->free_regions_coming()) {
        // The following will finish freeing up any regions that we
        // found to be empty during cleanup. We'll do this part
        // without joining the suspendible set. If an evacuation pause
        // takes place, then we would carry on freeing regions in
        // case they are needed by the pause. If a Full GC takes
        // place, it would wait for us to process the regions
        // reclaimed by cleanup.

        double cleanup_start_sec = os::elapsedTime();
        if (PrintGC) {
          gclog_or_tty->date_stamp(PrintGCDateStamps);
          gclog_or_tty->stamp(PrintGCTimeStamps);
          gclog_or_tty->print_cr("[GC concurrent-cleanup-start]");
        }

        // Now do the concurrent cleanup operation.
        _cm->completeCleanup();

        // Notify anyone who's waiting that there are no more free
        // regions coming. We have to do this before we join the STS
        // (in fact, we should not attempt to join the STS in the
        // interval between finishing the cleanup pause and clearing
        // the free_regions_coming flag) otherwise we might deadlock:
        // a GC worker could be blocked waiting for the notification
        // whereas this thread will be blocked for the pause to finish
        // while it's trying to join the STS, which is conditional on
        // the GC workers finishing.
        g1h->reset_free_regions_coming();

        double cleanup_end_sec = os::elapsedTime();
        if (PrintGC) {
          gclog_or_tty->date_stamp(PrintGCDateStamps);
          gclog_or_tty->stamp(PrintGCTimeStamps);
          gclog_or_tty->print_cr("[GC concurrent-cleanup-end, %1.7lf]",
                                 cleanup_end_sec - cleanup_start_sec);
        }
      }
      guarantee(cm()->cleanup_list_is_empty(),
                "at this point there should be no regions on the cleanup list");

      // There is a tricky race before recording that the concurrent
      // cleanup has completed and a potential Full GC starting around
      // the same time. We want to make sure that the Full GC calls
      // abort() on concurrent mark after
      // record_concurrent_mark_cleanup_completed(), since abort() is
      // the method that will reset the concurrent mark state. If we
      // end up calling record_concurrent_mark_cleanup_completed()
      // after abort() then we might incorrectly undo some of the work
      // abort() did. Checking the has_aborted() flag after joining
      // the STS allows the correct ordering of the two methods. There
      // are two scenarios:
      //
      // a) If we reach here before the Full GC, the fact that we have
      // joined the STS means that the Full GC cannot start until we
      // leave the STS, so record_concurrent_mark_cleanup_completed()
      // will complete before abort() is called.
      //
      // b) If we reach here during the Full GC, we'll be held up from
      // joining the STS until the Full GC is done, which means that
      // abort() will have completed and has_aborted() will return
      // true to prevent us from calling
      // record_concurrent_mark_cleanup_completed() (and, in fact, it's
      // not needed any more as the concurrent mark state has been
      // already reset).
      _sts.join();
      if (!cm()->has_aborted()) {
        g1_policy->record_concurrent_mark_cleanup_completed();
      }
      _sts.leave();

      if (cm()->has_aborted()) {
        if (PrintGC) {
          gclog_or_tty->date_stamp(PrintGCDateStamps);
          gclog_or_tty->stamp(PrintGCTimeStamps);
          gclog_or_tty->print_cr("[GC concurrent-mark-abort]");
        }
      }

      // We now want to allow clearing of the marking bitmap to be
      // suspended by a collection pause.
      _sts.join();
      _cm->clearNextBitmap();
      _sts.leave();
    }

    // Update the number of full collections that have been
    // completed. This will also notify the FullGCCount_lock in case a
    // Java thread is waiting for a full GC to happen (e.g., it
    // called System.gc() with +ExplicitGCInvokesConcurrent).
    _sts.join();
    g1h->increment_full_collections_completed(true /* concurrent */);
    _sts.leave();
  }
  assert(_should_terminate, "just checking");

  terminate();
}


void ConcurrentMarkThread::yield() {
  _sts.yield("Concurrent Mark");
}

void ConcurrentMarkThread::stop() {
  // it is ok to take late safepoints here, if needed
  MutexLockerEx mu(Terminator_lock);
  _should_terminate = true;
  while (!_has_terminated) {
    Terminator_lock->wait();
  }
}

void ConcurrentMarkThread::print() const {
  print_on(tty);
}

void ConcurrentMarkThread::print_on(outputStream* st) const {
  st->print("\"G1 Main Concurrent Mark GC Thread\" ");
  Thread::print_on(st);
  st->cr();
}

void ConcurrentMarkThread::sleepBeforeNextCycle() {
  // We join here because we don't want to do the "shouldConcurrentMark()"
  // below while the world is otherwise stopped.
  assert(!in_progress(), "should have been cleared");

  MutexLockerEx x(CGC_lock, Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag);
  while (!started()) {
    CGC_lock->wait(Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag);
  }
  set_in_progress();
  clear_started();
}

// Note: As is the case with CMS - this method, although exported
// by the ConcurrentMarkThread, which is a non-JavaThread, can only
// be called by a JavaThread. Currently this is done at vm creation
// time (post-vm-init) by the main/Primordial (Java)Thread.
// XXX Consider changing this in the future to allow the CM thread
// itself to create this thread?
void ConcurrentMarkThread::makeSurrogateLockerThread(TRAPS) {
  assert(UseG1GC, "SLT thread needed only for concurrent GC");
  assert(THREAD->is_Java_thread(), "must be a Java thread");
  assert(_slt == NULL, "SLT already created");
  _slt = SurrogateLockerThread::make(THREAD);
}