8036703: Add trace event with statistics for the metaspace chunk free lists
Reviewed-by: stefank, mgerdin, coleenp, egahlin
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "gc_implementation/concurrentMarkSweep/cmsLockVerifier.hpp"
#include "gc_implementation/concurrentMarkSweep/concurrentMarkSweepThread.hpp"
#include "runtime/vmThread.hpp"
///////////// Locking verification specific to CMS //////////////
// Much like "assert_lock_strong()", except that it relaxes the
// assertion somewhat for the parallel GC case, where VM thread
// or the CMS thread might hold the lock on behalf of the parallel
// threads. The second argument is in support of an extra locking
// check for CFL spaces' free list locks.
#ifndef PRODUCT
void CMSLockVerifier::assert_locked(const Mutex* lock,
const Mutex* p_lock1,
const Mutex* p_lock2) {
if (!Universe::is_fully_initialized()) {
return;
}
Thread* myThread = Thread::current();
if (lock == NULL) { // a "lock-free" structure, e.g. MUT, protected by CMS token
assert(p_lock1 == NULL && p_lock2 == NULL, "Unexpected caller error");
if (myThread->is_ConcurrentGC_thread()) {
// This test might have to change in the future, if there can be
// multiple peer CMS threads. But for now, if we're testing the CMS
assert(myThread == ConcurrentMarkSweepThread::cmst(),
"In CMS, CMS thread is the only Conc GC thread.");
assert(ConcurrentMarkSweepThread::cms_thread_has_cms_token(),
"CMS thread should have CMS token");
} else if (myThread->is_VM_thread()) {
assert(ConcurrentMarkSweepThread::vm_thread_has_cms_token(),
"VM thread should have CMS token");
} else {
// Token should be held on our behalf by one of the other
// of CMS or VM thread; not enough easily testable
// state info to test which here.
assert(myThread->is_GC_task_thread(), "Unexpected thread type");
}
return;
}
if (myThread->is_VM_thread()
|| myThread->is_ConcurrentGC_thread()
|| myThread->is_Java_thread()) {
// Make sure that we are holding the associated lock.
assert_lock_strong(lock);
// The checking of p_lock is a spl case for CFLS' free list
// locks: we make sure that none of the parallel GC work gang
// threads are holding "sub-locks" of freeListLock(). We check only
// the parDictionaryAllocLock because the others are too numerous.
// This spl case code is somewhat ugly and any improvements
// are welcome.
assert(p_lock1 == NULL || !p_lock1->is_locked() || p_lock1->owned_by_self(),
"Possible race between this and parallel GC threads");
assert(p_lock2 == NULL || !p_lock2->is_locked() || p_lock2->owned_by_self(),
"Possible race between this and parallel GC threads");
} else if (myThread->is_GC_task_thread()) {
// Make sure that the VM or CMS thread holds lock on our behalf
// XXX If there were a concept of a gang_master for a (set of)
// gang_workers, we could have used the identity of that thread
// for checking ownership here; for now we just disjunct.
assert(lock->owner() == VMThread::vm_thread() ||
lock->owner() == ConcurrentMarkSweepThread::cmst(),
"Should be locked by VM thread or CMS thread on my behalf");
if (p_lock1 != NULL) {
assert_lock_strong(p_lock1);
}
if (p_lock2 != NULL) {
assert_lock_strong(p_lock2);
}
} else {
// Make sure we didn't miss some other thread type calling into here;
// perhaps as a result of future VM evolution.
ShouldNotReachHere();
}
}
#endif