diff -r 685deffe44a5 -r 4c74cfe14f20 hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/collectionSetChooser.cpp --- a/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/collectionSetChooser.cpp Fri Aug 06 11:53:28 2010 -0700 +++ b/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/collectionSetChooser.cpp Mon Aug 09 15:17:05 2010 -0700 @@ -158,13 +158,18 @@ // The line below is the worst bit of C++ hackery I've ever written // (Detlefs, 11/23). You should think of it as equivalent to // "_regions(100, true)": initialize the growable array and inform it - // that it should allocate its elem array(s) on the C heap. The first - // argument, however, is actually a comma expression (new-expr, 100). - // The purpose of the new_expr is to inform the growable array that it - // is *already* allocated on the C heap: it uses the placement syntax to - // keep it from actually doing any allocation. - _markedRegions((ResourceObj::operator new (sizeof(GrowableArray), - (void*)&_markedRegions, + // that it should allocate its elem array(s) on the C heap. + // + // The first argument, however, is actually a comma expression + // (set_allocation_type(this, C_HEAP), 100). The purpose of the + // set_allocation_type() call is to replace the default allocation + // type for embedded objects STACK_OR_EMBEDDED with C_HEAP. It will + // allow to pass the assert in GenericGrowableArray() which checks + // that a growable array object must be on C heap if elements are. + // + // Note: containing object is allocated on C heap since it is CHeapObj. + // + _markedRegions((ResourceObj::set_allocation_type((address)&_markedRegions, ResourceObj::C_HEAP), 100), true),