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#ifndef SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_G1STRINGDEDUP_HPP |
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#define SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_G1STRINGDEDUP_HPP |
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// |
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// String Deduplication |
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// |
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// String deduplication aims to reduce the heap live-set by deduplicating identical |
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// instances of String so that they share the same backing character array. |
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// |
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// The deduplication process is divided in two main parts, 1) finding the objects to |
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// deduplicate, and 2) deduplicating those objects. The first part is done as part of |
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// a normal GC cycle when objects are marked or evacuated. At this time a check is |
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// applied on each object to check if it is a candidate for deduplication. If so, the |
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// object is placed on the deduplication queue for later processing. The second part, |
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// processing the objects on the deduplication queue, is a concurrent phase which |
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// starts right after the stop-the-wold marking/evacuation phase. This phase is |
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// executed by the deduplication thread, which pulls deduplication candidates of the |
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// deduplication queue and tries to deduplicate them. |
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// |
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// A deduplication hashtable is used to keep track of all unique character arrays |
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// used by String objects. When deduplicating, a lookup is made in this table to see |
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// if there is already an identical character array somewhere on the heap. If so, the |
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// String object is adjusted to point to that character array, releasing the reference |
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// to the original array allowing it to eventually be garbage collected. If the lookup |
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// fails the character array is instead inserted into the hashtable so that this array |
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// can be shared at some point in the future. |
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// |
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// Candidate selection |
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// |
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// An object is considered a deduplication candidate if all of the following |
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// statements are true: |
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// |
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// - The object is an instance of java.lang.String |
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// |
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// - The object is being evacuated from a young heap region |
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// |
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// - The object is being evacuated to a young/survivor heap region and the |
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// object's age is equal to the deduplication age threshold |
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// |
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// or |
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// |
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// The object is being evacuated to an old heap region and the object's age is |
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// less than the deduplication age threshold |
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// |
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// Once an string object has been promoted to an old region, or its age is higher |
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// than the deduplication age threshold, is will never become a candidate again. |
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// This approach avoids making the same object a candidate more than once. |
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// |
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// Interned strings are a bit special. They are explicitly deduplicated just before |
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// being inserted into the StringTable (to avoid counteracting C2 optimizations done |
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// on string literals), then they also become deduplication candidates if they reach |
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// the deduplication age threshold or are evacuated to an old heap region. The second |
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// attempt to deduplicate such strings will be in vain, but we have no fast way of |
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// filtering them out. This has not shown to be a problem, as the number of interned |
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// strings is usually dwarfed by the number of normal (non-interned) strings. |
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// For additional information on string deduplication, please see JEP 192, |
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// http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/192 |
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#include "memory/allocation.hpp" |
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#include "oops/oop.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/atomic.hpp" |
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class OopClosure; |
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class BoolObjectClosure; |
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class ThreadClosure; |
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class outputStream; |
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class G1StringDedupTable; |
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// Main interface for interacting with string deduplication. |
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class G1StringDedup : public AllStatic { |
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// Single state for checking if both G1 and string deduplication is enabled. |
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static bool _enabled; |
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// Candidate selection policies, returns true if the given object is |
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// candidate for string deduplication. |
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static bool is_candidate_from_mark(oop obj); |
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static bool is_candidate_from_evacuation(bool from_young, bool to_young, oop obj); |
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// Returns true if both G1 and string deduplication is enabled. |
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static bool is_enabled() { |
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return _enabled; |
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} |
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// Initialize string deduplication. |
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static void initialize(); |
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// Stop the deduplication thread. |
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static void stop(); |
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// Immediately deduplicates the given String object, bypassing the |
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// the deduplication queue. |
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static void deduplicate(oop java_string); |
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// Enqueues a deduplication candidate for later processing by the deduplication |
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// thread. Before enqueuing, these functions apply the appropriate candidate |
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// selection policy to filters out non-candidates. |
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static void enqueue_from_mark(oop java_string); |
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static void enqueue_from_evacuation(bool from_young, bool to_young, |
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unsigned int queue, oop java_string); |
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static void oops_do(OopClosure* keep_alive); |
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static void unlink(BoolObjectClosure* is_alive); |
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static void unlink_or_oops_do(BoolObjectClosure* is_alive, OopClosure* keep_alive, |
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bool allow_resize_and_rehash = true); |
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static void threads_do(ThreadClosure* tc); |
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static void print_worker_threads_on(outputStream* st); |
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static void verify(); |
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// This closure encapsulates the state and the closures needed when scanning |
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// the deduplication queue and table during the unlink_or_oops_do() operation. |
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// A single instance of this closure is created and then shared by all worker |
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// threads participating in the scan. The _next_queue and _next_bucket fields |
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// provide a simple mechanism for GC workers to claim exclusive access to a |
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// queue or a table partition. |
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class G1StringDedupUnlinkOrOopsDoClosure : public StackObj { |
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BoolObjectClosure* _is_alive; |
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OopClosure* _keep_alive; |
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G1StringDedupTable* _resized_table; |
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G1StringDedupTable* _rehashed_table; |
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size_t _next_queue; |
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size_t _next_bucket; |
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G1StringDedupUnlinkOrOopsDoClosure(BoolObjectClosure* is_alive, |
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OopClosure* keep_alive, |
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bool allow_resize_and_rehash); |
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~G1StringDedupUnlinkOrOopsDoClosure(); |
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bool is_resizing() { |
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return _resized_table != NULL; |
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G1StringDedupTable* resized_table() { |
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return _resized_table; |
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size_t claim_table_partition(size_t partition_size); |
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// Applies and returns the result from the is_alive closure, or |
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bool is_alive(oop o) { |
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return _is_alive->do_object_b(o); |
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void keep_alive(oop* p) { |
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#endif // SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_G1STRINGDEDUP_HPP |