8231844: Enhance type signature characters in classfile_constants.h and improve the JVM to use type signature characters more consistently
Summary: Increase the use of type signature constants instead of hard coded characters within the JVM.
Reviewed-by: coleenp, dholmes, fparain
Contributed-by: lois.foltan@oracle.com, john.r.rose@oracle.com
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#ifndef SHARE_CLASSFILE_PROTECTIONDOMAINCACHE_HPP
#define SHARE_CLASSFILE_PROTECTIONDOMAINCACHE_HPP
#include "oops/oop.hpp"
#include "oops/weakHandle.hpp"
#include "memory/iterator.hpp"
#include "utilities/hashtable.hpp"
// This class caches the approved protection domains that can access loaded classes.
// Dictionary entry pd_set point to entries in this hashtable. Please refer
// to dictionary.hpp pd_set for more information about how protection domain entries
// are used.
// This table is walked during GC, rather than the class loader data graph dictionaries.
class ProtectionDomainCacheEntry : public HashtableEntry<WeakHandle<vm_class_loader_data>, mtClass> {
friend class VMStructs;
public:
oop object();
oop object_no_keepalive();
ProtectionDomainCacheEntry* next() {
return (ProtectionDomainCacheEntry*)HashtableEntry<WeakHandle<vm_class_loader_data>, mtClass>::next();
}
ProtectionDomainCacheEntry** next_addr() {
return (ProtectionDomainCacheEntry**)HashtableEntry<WeakHandle<vm_class_loader_data>, mtClass>::next_addr();
}
void verify();
};
// The ProtectionDomainCacheTable contains all protection domain oops. The
// dictionary entries reference its entries instead of having references to oops
// directly.
// This is used to speed up system dictionary iteration: the oops in the
// protection domain are the only ones referring the Java heap. So when there is
// need to update these, instead of going over every entry of the system dictionary,
// we only need to iterate over this set.
// The amount of different protection domains used is typically magnitudes smaller
// than the number of system dictionary entries (loaded classes).
class ProtectionDomainCacheTable : public Hashtable<WeakHandle<vm_class_loader_data>, mtClass> {
friend class VMStructs;
private:
ProtectionDomainCacheEntry* bucket(int i) const {
return (ProtectionDomainCacheEntry*) Hashtable<WeakHandle<vm_class_loader_data>, mtClass>::bucket(i);
}
// The following method is not MT-safe and must be done under lock.
ProtectionDomainCacheEntry** bucket_addr(int i) {
return (ProtectionDomainCacheEntry**) Hashtable<WeakHandle<vm_class_loader_data>, mtClass>::bucket_addr(i);
}
ProtectionDomainCacheEntry* new_entry(unsigned int hash, WeakHandle<vm_class_loader_data> protection_domain) {
ProtectionDomainCacheEntry* entry = (ProtectionDomainCacheEntry*)
Hashtable<WeakHandle<vm_class_loader_data>, mtClass>::new_entry(hash, protection_domain);
return entry;
}
static unsigned int compute_hash(Handle protection_domain);
int index_for(Handle protection_domain);
ProtectionDomainCacheEntry* add_entry(int index, unsigned int hash, Handle protection_domain);
ProtectionDomainCacheEntry* find_entry(int index, Handle protection_domain);
bool _dead_entries;
int _total_oops_removed;
public:
ProtectionDomainCacheTable(int table_size);
ProtectionDomainCacheEntry* get(Handle protection_domain);
void unlink();
void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
void verify();
bool has_work() { return _dead_entries; }
void trigger_cleanup();
int removed_entries_count() { return _total_oops_removed; };
};
class ProtectionDomainEntry :public CHeapObj<mtClass> {
friend class VMStructs;
public:
ProtectionDomainEntry* _next;
ProtectionDomainCacheEntry* _pd_cache;
ProtectionDomainEntry(ProtectionDomainCacheEntry* pd_cache, ProtectionDomainEntry* next) {
_pd_cache = pd_cache;
_next = next;
}
ProtectionDomainEntry* next() { return _next; }
void set_next(ProtectionDomainEntry* entry) { _next = entry; }
oop object();
oop object_no_keepalive();
};
#endif // SHARE_CLASSFILE_PROTECTIONDOMAINCACHE_HPP