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24 |
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25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_GC_G1_G1MONITORINGSUPPORT_HPP |
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26 #define SHARE_VM_GC_G1_G1MONITORINGSUPPORT_HPP |
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27 |
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28 #include "gc/g1/hSpaceCounters.hpp" |
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29 |
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30 class G1CollectedHeap; |
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31 |
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32 // Class for monitoring logical spaces in G1. It provides data for |
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33 // both G1's jstat counters as well as G1's memory pools. |
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34 // |
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35 // G1 splits the heap into heap regions and each heap region belongs |
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36 // to one of the following categories: |
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37 // |
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38 // * eden : regions that have been allocated since the last GC |
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39 // * survivors : regions with objects that survived the last few GCs |
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40 // * old : long-lived non-humongous regions |
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41 // * humongous : humongous regions |
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42 // * free : free regions |
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43 // |
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44 // The combination of eden and survivor regions form the equivalent of |
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45 // the young generation in the other GCs. The combination of old and |
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46 // humongous regions form the equivalent of the old generation in the |
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47 // other GCs. Free regions do not have a good equivalent in the other |
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48 // GCs given that they can be allocated as any of the other region types. |
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49 // |
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50 // The monitoring tools expect the heap to contain a number of |
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51 // generations (young, old, perm) and each generation to contain a |
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52 // number of spaces (young: eden, survivors, old). Given that G1 does |
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53 // not maintain those spaces physically (e.g., the set of |
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54 // non-contiguous eden regions can be considered as a "logical" |
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55 // space), we'll provide the illusion that those generations and |
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56 // spaces exist. In reality, each generation and space refers to a set |
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57 // of heap regions that are potentially non-contiguous. |
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58 // |
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59 // This class provides interfaces to access the min, current, and max |
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60 // capacity and current occupancy for each of G1's logical spaces and |
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61 // generations we expose to the monitoring tools. Also provided are |
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62 // counters for G1 concurrent collections and stop-the-world full heap |
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63 // collections. |
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64 // |
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65 // Below is a description of how the various sizes are calculated. |
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66 // |
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67 // * Current Capacity |
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68 // |
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69 // - heap_capacity = current heap capacity (e.g., current committed size) |
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70 // - young_gen_capacity = current max young gen target capacity |
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71 // (i.e., young gen target capacity + max allowed expansion capacity) |
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72 // - survivor_capacity = current survivor region capacity |
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73 // - eden_capacity = young_gen_capacity - survivor_capacity |
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74 // - old_capacity = heap_capacity - young_gen_capacity |
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75 // |
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76 // What we do in the above is to distribute the free regions among |
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77 // eden_capacity and old_capacity. |
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78 // |
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79 // * Occupancy |
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80 // |
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81 // - young_gen_used = current young region capacity |
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82 // - survivor_used = survivor_capacity |
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83 // - eden_used = young_gen_used - survivor_used |
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84 // - old_used = overall_used - young_gen_used |
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85 // |
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86 // Unfortunately, we currently only keep track of the number of |
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87 // currently allocated young and survivor regions + the overall used |
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88 // bytes in the heap, so the above can be a little inaccurate. |
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89 // |
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90 // * Min Capacity |
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91 // |
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92 // We set this to 0 for all spaces. |
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93 // |
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94 // * Max Capacity |
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95 // |
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96 // For jstat, we set the max capacity of all spaces to heap_capacity, |
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97 // given that we don't always have a reasonable upper bound on how big |
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98 // each space can grow. For the memory pools, we make the max |
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99 // capacity undefined with the exception of the old memory pool for |
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100 // which we make the max capacity same as the max heap capacity. |
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101 // |
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102 // If we had more accurate occupancy / capacity information per |
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103 // region set the above calculations would be greatly simplified and |
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104 // be made more accurate. |
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105 // |
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106 // We update all the above synchronously and we store the results in |
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107 // fields so that we just read said fields when needed. A subtle point |
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108 // is that all the above sizes need to be recalculated when the old |
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109 // gen changes capacity (after a GC or after a humongous allocation) |
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110 // but only the eden occupancy changes when a new eden region is |
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111 // allocated. So, in the latter case we have minimal recalculation to |
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112 // do which is important as we want to keep the eden region allocation |
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113 // path as low-overhead as possible. |
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114 |
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115 class G1MonitoringSupport : public CHeapObj<mtGC> { |
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116 friend class VMStructs; |
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117 |
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118 G1CollectedHeap* _g1h; |
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119 |
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120 // jstat performance counters |
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121 // incremental collections both young and mixed |
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122 CollectorCounters* _incremental_collection_counters; |
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123 // full stop-the-world collections |
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124 CollectorCounters* _full_collection_counters; |
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125 // young collection set counters. The _eden_counters, |
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126 // _from_counters, and _to_counters are associated with |
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127 // this "generational" counter. |
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128 GenerationCounters* _young_collection_counters; |
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129 // old collection set counters. The _old_space_counters |
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130 // below are associated with this "generational" counter. |
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131 GenerationCounters* _old_collection_counters; |
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132 // Counters for the capacity and used for |
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133 // the whole heap |
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134 HSpaceCounters* _old_space_counters; |
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135 // the young collection |
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136 HSpaceCounters* _eden_counters; |
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137 // the survivor collection (only one, _to_counters, is actively used) |
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138 HSpaceCounters* _from_counters; |
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139 HSpaceCounters* _to_counters; |
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140 |
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141 // When it's appropriate to recalculate the various sizes (at the |
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142 // end of a GC, when a new eden region is allocated, etc.) we store |
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143 // them here so that we can easily report them when needed and not |
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144 // have to recalculate them every time. |
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145 |
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146 size_t _overall_reserved; |
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147 size_t _overall_committed; |
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148 size_t _overall_used; |
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149 |
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150 uint _young_region_num; |
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151 size_t _young_gen_committed; |
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152 size_t _eden_committed; |
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153 size_t _eden_used; |
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154 size_t _survivor_committed; |
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155 size_t _survivor_used; |
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156 |
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157 size_t _old_committed; |
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158 size_t _old_used; |
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159 |
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160 G1CollectedHeap* g1h() { return _g1h; } |
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161 |
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162 // It returns x - y if x > y, 0 otherwise. |
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163 // As described in the comment above, some of the inputs to the |
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164 // calculations we have to do are obtained concurrently and hence |
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165 // may be inconsistent with each other. So, this provides a |
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166 // defensive way of performing the subtraction and avoids the value |
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167 // going negative (which would mean a very large result, given that |
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168 // the parameter are size_t). |
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169 static size_t subtract_up_to_zero(size_t x, size_t y) { |
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170 if (x > y) { |
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171 return x - y; |
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172 } else { |
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173 return 0; |
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174 } |
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175 } |
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176 |
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177 // Recalculate all the sizes. |
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178 void recalculate_sizes(); |
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179 // Recalculate only what's necessary when a new eden region is allocated. |
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180 void recalculate_eden_size(); |
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181 |
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182 public: |
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183 G1MonitoringSupport(G1CollectedHeap* g1h); |
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184 |
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185 // Unfortunately, the jstat tool assumes that no space has 0 |
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186 // capacity. In our case, given that each space is logical, it's |
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187 // possible that no regions will be allocated to it, hence to have 0 |
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188 // capacity (e.g., if there are no survivor regions, the survivor |
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189 // space has 0 capacity). The way we deal with this is to always pad |
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190 // each capacity value we report to jstat by a very small amount to |
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191 // make sure that it's never zero. Given that we sometimes have to |
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192 // report a capacity of a generation that contains several spaces |
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193 // (e.g., young gen includes one eden, two survivor spaces), the |
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194 // mult parameter is provided in order to adding the appropriate |
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195 // padding multiple times so that the capacities add up correctly. |
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196 static size_t pad_capacity(size_t size_bytes, size_t mult = 1) { |
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197 return size_bytes + MinObjAlignmentInBytes * mult; |
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198 } |
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199 |
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200 // Recalculate all the sizes from scratch and update all the jstat |
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201 // counters accordingly. |
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202 void update_sizes(); |
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203 // Recalculate only what's necessary when a new eden region is |
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204 // allocated and update any jstat counters that need to be updated. |
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205 void update_eden_size(); |
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206 |
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207 CollectorCounters* incremental_collection_counters() { |
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208 return _incremental_collection_counters; |
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209 } |
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210 CollectorCounters* full_collection_counters() { |
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211 return _full_collection_counters; |
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212 } |
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213 GenerationCounters* young_collection_counters() { |
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214 return _young_collection_counters; |
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215 } |
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216 GenerationCounters* old_collection_counters() { |
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217 return _old_collection_counters; |
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218 } |
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219 HSpaceCounters* old_space_counters() { return _old_space_counters; } |
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220 HSpaceCounters* eden_counters() { return _eden_counters; } |
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221 HSpaceCounters* from_counters() { return _from_counters; } |
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222 HSpaceCounters* to_counters() { return _to_counters; } |
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223 |
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224 // Monitoring support used by |
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225 // MemoryService |
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226 // jstat counters |
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227 // Tracing |
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228 |
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229 size_t overall_reserved() { return _overall_reserved; } |
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230 size_t overall_committed() { return _overall_committed; } |
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231 size_t overall_used() { return _overall_used; } |
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232 |
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233 size_t young_gen_committed() { return _young_gen_committed; } |
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234 size_t young_gen_max() { return overall_reserved(); } |
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235 size_t eden_space_committed() { return _eden_committed; } |
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236 size_t eden_space_used() { return _eden_used; } |
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237 size_t survivor_space_committed() { return _survivor_committed; } |
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238 size_t survivor_space_used() { return _survivor_used; } |
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239 |
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240 size_t old_gen_committed() { return old_space_committed(); } |
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241 size_t old_gen_max() { return overall_reserved(); } |
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242 size_t old_space_committed() { return _old_committed; } |
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243 size_t old_space_used() { return _old_used; } |
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244 }; |
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245 |
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246 class G1GenerationCounters: public GenerationCounters { |
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247 protected: |
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248 G1MonitoringSupport* _g1mm; |
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249 |
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250 public: |
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251 G1GenerationCounters(G1MonitoringSupport* g1mm, |
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252 const char* name, int ordinal, int spaces, |
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253 size_t min_capacity, size_t max_capacity, |
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254 size_t curr_capacity); |
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255 }; |
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256 |
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257 class G1YoungGenerationCounters: public G1GenerationCounters { |
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258 public: |
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259 G1YoungGenerationCounters(G1MonitoringSupport* g1mm, const char* name); |
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260 virtual void update_all(); |
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261 }; |
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262 |
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263 class G1OldGenerationCounters: public G1GenerationCounters { |
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264 public: |
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265 G1OldGenerationCounters(G1MonitoringSupport* g1mm, const char* name); |
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266 virtual void update_all(); |
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267 }; |
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268 |
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269 #endif // SHARE_VM_GC_G1_G1MONITORINGSUPPORT_HPP |