Merge
authorjcoomes
Wed, 21 Jan 2009 13:40:10 -0800
changeset 1903 76fbd4765323
parent 1901 c54725a1f3b9 (current diff)
parent 1902 bf5f0a3beffe (diff)
child 1908 c61025237b11
child 1910 386106352d02
Merge
--- a/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1CollectedHeap.cpp	Thu Jan 15 12:44:03 2009 -0500
+++ b/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1CollectedHeap.cpp	Wed Jan 21 13:40:10 2009 -0800
@@ -1285,7 +1285,9 @@
   _unclean_regions_coming(false),
   _young_list(new YoungList(this)),
   _gc_time_stamp(0),
-  _surviving_young_words(NULL)
+  _surviving_young_words(NULL),
+  _in_cset_fast_test(NULL),
+  _in_cset_fast_test_base(NULL)
 {
   _g1h = this; // To catch bugs.
   if (_process_strong_tasks == NULL || !_process_strong_tasks->valid()) {
@@ -2485,6 +2487,19 @@
     g1_policy()->record_collection_pause_start(start_time_sec,
                                                start_used_bytes);
 
+    guarantee(_in_cset_fast_test == NULL, "invariant");
+    guarantee(_in_cset_fast_test_base == NULL, "invariant");
+    _in_cset_fast_test_length = n_regions();
+    _in_cset_fast_test_base =
+                             NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(bool, _in_cset_fast_test_length);
+    memset(_in_cset_fast_test_base, false,
+                                     _in_cset_fast_test_length * sizeof(bool));
+    // We're biasing _in_cset_fast_test to avoid subtracting the
+    // beginning of the heap every time we want to index; basically
+    // it's the same with what we do with the card table.
+    _in_cset_fast_test = _in_cset_fast_test_base -
+              ((size_t) _g1_reserved.start() >> HeapRegion::LogOfHRGrainBytes);
+
 #if SCAN_ONLY_VERBOSE
     _young_list->print();
 #endif // SCAN_ONLY_VERBOSE
@@ -2553,6 +2568,12 @@
       free_collection_set(g1_policy()->collection_set());
       g1_policy()->clear_collection_set();
 
+      FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(bool, _in_cset_fast_test_base);
+      // this is more for peace of mind; we're nulling them here and
+      // we're expecting them to be null at the beginning of the next GC
+      _in_cset_fast_test = NULL;
+      _in_cset_fast_test_base = NULL;
+
       if (popular_region != NULL) {
         // We have to wait until now, because we don't want the region to
         // be rescheduled for pop-evac during RS update.
@@ -3560,6 +3581,9 @@
   size_t undo_waste()                            { return _undo_waste; }
 
   void push_on_queue(oop* ref) {
+    assert(ref != NULL, "invariant");
+    assert(has_partial_array_mask(ref) || _g1h->obj_in_cs(*ref), "invariant");
+
     if (!refs()->push(ref)) {
       overflowed_refs()->push(ref);
       IF_G1_DETAILED_STATS(note_overflow_push());
@@ -3572,6 +3596,10 @@
     if (!refs()->pop_local(ref)) {
       ref = NULL;
     } else {
+      assert(ref != NULL, "invariant");
+      assert(has_partial_array_mask(ref) || _g1h->obj_in_cs(*ref),
+             "invariant");
+
       IF_G1_DETAILED_STATS(note_pop());
     }
   }
@@ -3601,8 +3629,7 @@
 
       obj = alloc_buf->allocate(word_sz);
       assert(obj != NULL, "buffer was definitely big enough...");
-    }
-    else {
+    } else {
       obj = _g1h->par_allocate_during_gc(purpose, word_sz);
     }
     return obj;
@@ -3695,24 +3722,57 @@
     }
   }
 
+private:
+  void deal_with_reference(oop* ref_to_scan) {
+    if (has_partial_array_mask(ref_to_scan)) {
+      _partial_scan_cl->do_oop_nv(ref_to_scan);
+    } else {
+      // Note: we can use "raw" versions of "region_containing" because
+      // "obj_to_scan" is definitely in the heap, and is not in a
+      // humongous region.
+      HeapRegion* r = _g1h->heap_region_containing_raw(ref_to_scan);
+      _evac_cl->set_region(r);
+      _evac_cl->do_oop_nv(ref_to_scan);
+    }
+  }
+
+public:
   void trim_queue() {
+    // I've replicated the loop twice, first to drain the overflow
+    // queue, second to drain the task queue. This is better than
+    // having a single loop, which checks both conditions and, inside
+    // it, either pops the overflow queue or the task queue, as each
+    // loop is tighter. Also, the decision to drain the overflow queue
+    // first is not arbitrary, as the overflow queue is not visible
+    // to the other workers, whereas the task queue is. So, we want to
+    // drain the "invisible" entries first, while allowing the other
+    // workers to potentially steal the "visible" entries.
+
     while (refs_to_scan() > 0 || overflowed_refs_to_scan() > 0) {
-      oop *ref_to_scan = NULL;
-      if (overflowed_refs_to_scan() == 0) {
-        pop_from_queue(ref_to_scan);
-      } else {
+      while (overflowed_refs_to_scan() > 0) {
+        oop *ref_to_scan = NULL;
         pop_from_overflow_queue(ref_to_scan);
+        assert(ref_to_scan != NULL, "invariant");
+        // We shouldn't have pushed it on the queue if it was not
+        // pointing into the CSet.
+        assert(ref_to_scan != NULL, "sanity");
+        assert(has_partial_array_mask(ref_to_scan) ||
+                                      _g1h->obj_in_cs(*ref_to_scan), "sanity");
+
+        deal_with_reference(ref_to_scan);
       }
-      if (ref_to_scan != NULL) {
-        if ((intptr_t)ref_to_scan & G1_PARTIAL_ARRAY_MASK) {
-          _partial_scan_cl->do_oop_nv(ref_to_scan);
-        } else {
-          // Note: we can use "raw" versions of "region_containing" because
-          // "obj_to_scan" is definitely in the heap, and is not in a
-          // humongous region.
-          HeapRegion* r = _g1h->heap_region_containing_raw(ref_to_scan);
-          _evac_cl->set_region(r);
-          _evac_cl->do_oop_nv(ref_to_scan);
+
+      while (refs_to_scan() > 0) {
+        oop *ref_to_scan = NULL;
+        pop_from_queue(ref_to_scan);
+
+        if (ref_to_scan != NULL) {
+          // We shouldn't have pushed it on the queue if it was not
+          // pointing into the CSet.
+          assert(has_partial_array_mask(ref_to_scan) ||
+                                      _g1h->obj_in_cs(*ref_to_scan), "sanity");
+
+          deal_with_reference(ref_to_scan);
         }
       }
     }
@@ -3728,16 +3788,25 @@
 // Should probably be made inline and moved in g1OopClosures.inline.hpp.
 void G1ParScanClosure::do_oop_nv(oop* p) {
   oop obj = *p;
+
   if (obj != NULL) {
-    if (_g1->obj_in_cs(obj)) {
-      if (obj->is_forwarded()) {
-        *p = obj->forwardee();
-      } else {
-        _par_scan_state->push_on_queue(p);
-        return;
-      }
+    if (_g1->in_cset_fast_test(obj)) {
+      // We're not going to even bother checking whether the object is
+      // already forwarded or not, as this usually causes an immediate
+      // stall. We'll try to prefetch the object (for write, given that
+      // we might need to install the forwarding reference) and we'll
+      // get back to it when pop it from the queue
+      Prefetch::write(obj->mark_addr(), 0);
+      Prefetch::read(obj->mark_addr(), (HeapWordSize*2));
+
+      // slightly paranoid test; I'm trying to catch potential
+      // problems before we go into push_on_queue to know where the
+      // problem is coming from
+      assert(obj == *p, "the value of *p should not have changed");
+      _par_scan_state->push_on_queue(p);
+    } else {
+      _g1_rem->par_write_ref(_from, p, _par_scan_state->queue_num());
     }
-    _g1_rem->par_write_ref(_from, p, _par_scan_state->queue_num());
   }
 }
 
@@ -3777,13 +3846,36 @@
     return _g1->handle_evacuation_failure_par(cl, old);
   }
 
+  // We're going to allocate linearly, so might as well prefetch ahead.
+  Prefetch::write(obj_ptr, PrefetchCopyIntervalInBytes);
+
   oop forward_ptr = old->forward_to_atomic(obj);
   if (forward_ptr == NULL) {
     Copy::aligned_disjoint_words((HeapWord*) old, obj_ptr, word_sz);
+    if (g1p->track_object_age(alloc_purpose)) {
+      // We could simply do obj->incr_age(). However, this causes a
+      // performance issue. obj->incr_age() will first check whether
+      // the object has a displaced mark by checking its mark word;
+      // getting the mark word from the new location of the object
+      // stalls. So, given that we already have the mark word and we
+      // are about to install it anyway, it's better to increase the
+      // age on the mark word, when the object does not have a
+      // displaced mark word. We're not expecting many objects to have
+      // a displaced marked word, so that case is not optimized
+      // further (it could be...) and we simply call obj->incr_age().
+
+      if (m->has_displaced_mark_helper()) {
+        // in this case, we have to install the mark word first,
+        // otherwise obj looks to be forwarded (the old mark word,
+        // which contains the forward pointer, was copied)
+        obj->set_mark(m);
+        obj->incr_age();
+      } else {
+        m = m->incr_age();
+      }
+    }
     obj->set_mark(m);
-    if (g1p->track_object_age(alloc_purpose)) {
-      obj->incr_age();
-    }
+
     // preserve "next" mark bit
     if (_g1->mark_in_progress() && !_g1->is_obj_ill(old)) {
       if (!use_local_bitmaps ||
@@ -3805,9 +3897,11 @@
 
     if (obj->is_objArray() && arrayOop(obj)->length() >= ParGCArrayScanChunk) {
       arrayOop(old)->set_length(0);
-      _par_scan_state->push_on_queue((oop*) ((intptr_t)old | G1_PARTIAL_ARRAY_MASK));
+      _par_scan_state->push_on_queue(set_partial_array_mask(old));
     } else {
-      _scanner->set_region(_g1->heap_region_containing(obj));
+      // No point in using the slower heap_region_containing() method,
+      // given that we know obj is in the heap.
+      _scanner->set_region(_g1->heap_region_containing_raw(obj));
       obj->oop_iterate_backwards(_scanner);
     }
   } else {
@@ -3817,47 +3911,55 @@
   return obj;
 }
 
-template<bool do_gen_barrier, G1Barrier barrier, bool do_mark_forwardee>
-void G1ParCopyClosure<do_gen_barrier, barrier, do_mark_forwardee>::do_oop_work(oop* p) {
+template<bool do_gen_barrier, G1Barrier barrier,
+         bool do_mark_forwardee, bool skip_cset_test>
+void G1ParCopyClosure<do_gen_barrier, barrier,
+                      do_mark_forwardee, skip_cset_test>::do_oop_work(oop* p) {
   oop obj = *p;
   assert(barrier != G1BarrierRS || obj != NULL,
          "Precondition: G1BarrierRS implies obj is nonNull");
 
-  if (obj != NULL) {
-    if (_g1->obj_in_cs(obj)) {
+  // The only time we skip the cset test is when we're scanning
+  // references popped from the queue. And we only push on the queue
+  // references that we know point into the cset, so no point in
+  // checking again. But we'll leave an assert here for peace of mind.
+  assert(!skip_cset_test || _g1->obj_in_cs(obj), "invariant");
+
+  // here the null check is implicit in the cset_fast_test() test
+  if (skip_cset_test || _g1->in_cset_fast_test(obj)) {
 #if G1_REM_SET_LOGGING
-      gclog_or_tty->print_cr("Loc "PTR_FORMAT" contains pointer "PTR_FORMAT" into CS.",
-                             p, (void*) obj);
+    gclog_or_tty->print_cr("Loc "PTR_FORMAT" contains pointer "PTR_FORMAT" "
+                           "into CS.", p, (void*) obj);
 #endif
-      if (obj->is_forwarded()) {
-        *p = obj->forwardee();
-      } else {
-        *p = copy_to_survivor_space(obj);
-      }
-      // When scanning the RS, we only care about objs in CS.
-      if (barrier == G1BarrierRS) {
-        _g1_rem->par_write_ref(_from, p, _par_scan_state->queue_num());
-      }
+    if (obj->is_forwarded()) {
+      *p = obj->forwardee();
+    } else {
+      *p = copy_to_survivor_space(obj);
     }
-    // When scanning moved objs, must look at all oops.
-    if (barrier == G1BarrierEvac) {
+    // When scanning the RS, we only care about objs in CS.
+    if (barrier == G1BarrierRS) {
       _g1_rem->par_write_ref(_from, p, _par_scan_state->queue_num());
     }
-
-    if (do_gen_barrier) {
-      par_do_barrier(p);
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-template void G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierEvac, false>::do_oop_work(oop* p);
-
-template <class T> void G1ParScanPartialArrayClosure::process_array_chunk(
+  }
+
+  // When scanning moved objs, must look at all oops.
+  if (barrier == G1BarrierEvac && obj != NULL) {
+    _g1_rem->par_write_ref(_from, p, _par_scan_state->queue_num());
+  }
+
+  if (do_gen_barrier && obj != NULL) {
+    par_do_barrier(p);
+  }
+}
+
+template void G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierEvac, false, true>::do_oop_work(oop* p);
+
+template<class T> void G1ParScanPartialArrayClosure::process_array_chunk(
   oop obj, int start, int end) {
   // process our set of indices (include header in first chunk)
   assert(start < end, "invariant");
   T* const base      = (T*)objArrayOop(obj)->base();
-  T* const start_addr = base + start;
+  T* const start_addr = (start == 0) ? (T*) obj : base + start;
   T* const end_addr   = base + end;
   MemRegion mr((HeapWord*)start_addr, (HeapWord*)end_addr);
   _scanner.set_region(_g1->heap_region_containing(obj));
@@ -3866,7 +3968,8 @@
 
 void G1ParScanPartialArrayClosure::do_oop_nv(oop* p) {
   assert(!UseCompressedOops, "Needs to be fixed to work with compressed oops");
-  oop old = oop((intptr_t)p & ~G1_PARTIAL_ARRAY_MASK);
+  assert(has_partial_array_mask(p), "invariant");
+  oop old = clear_partial_array_mask(p);
   assert(old->is_objArray(), "must be obj array");
   assert(old->is_forwarded(), "must be forwarded");
   assert(Universe::heap()->is_in_reserved(old), "must be in heap.");
@@ -3884,7 +3987,7 @@
     end = start + ParGCArrayScanChunk;
     arrayOop(old)->set_length(end);
     // Push remainder.
-    _par_scan_state->push_on_queue((oop*) ((intptr_t) old | G1_PARTIAL_ARRAY_MASK));
+    _par_scan_state->push_on_queue(set_partial_array_mask(old));
   } else {
     // Restore length so that the heap remains parsable in
     // case of evacuation failure.
@@ -3893,11 +3996,6 @@
 
   // process our set of indices (include header in first chunk)
   process_array_chunk<oop>(obj, start, end);
-  oop* start_addr = start == 0 ? (oop*)obj : obj->obj_at_addr<oop>(start);
-  oop* end_addr   = (oop*)(obj->base()) + end; // obj_at_addr(end) asserts end < length
-  MemRegion mr((HeapWord*)start_addr, (HeapWord*)end_addr);
-  _scanner.set_region(_g1->heap_region_containing(obj));
-  obj->oop_iterate(&_scanner, mr);
 }
 
 int G1ScanAndBalanceClosure::_nq = 0;
@@ -3931,6 +4029,13 @@
                           pss->hash_seed(),
                           ref_to_scan)) {
         IF_G1_DETAILED_STATS(pss->note_steal());
+
+        // slightly paranoid tests; I'm trying to catch potential
+        // problems before we go into push_on_queue to know where the
+        // problem is coming from
+        assert(ref_to_scan != NULL, "invariant");
+        assert(has_partial_array_mask(ref_to_scan) ||
+                                   _g1h->obj_in_cs(*ref_to_scan), "invariant");
         pss->push_on_queue(ref_to_scan);
         continue;
       }
@@ -3976,10 +4081,10 @@
     ResourceMark rm;
     HandleMark   hm;
 
-    G1ParScanThreadState pss(_g1h, i);
-    G1ParScanHeapEvacClosure     scan_evac_cl(_g1h, &pss);
-    G1ParScanHeapEvacClosure     evac_failure_cl(_g1h, &pss);
-    G1ParScanPartialArrayClosure partial_scan_cl(_g1h, &pss);
+    G1ParScanThreadState            pss(_g1h, i);
+    G1ParScanHeapEvacClosure        scan_evac_cl(_g1h, &pss);
+    G1ParScanHeapEvacFailureClosure evac_failure_cl(_g1h, &pss);
+    G1ParScanPartialArrayClosure    partial_scan_cl(_g1h, &pss);
 
     pss.set_evac_closure(&scan_evac_cl);
     pss.set_evac_failure_closure(&evac_failure_cl);
--- a/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1CollectedHeap.hpp	Thu Jan 15 12:44:03 2009 -0500
+++ b/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1CollectedHeap.hpp	Wed Jan 21 13:40:10 2009 -0800
@@ -247,6 +247,27 @@
   NumberSeq _pop_obj_rc_at_copy;
   void print_popularity_summary_info() const;
 
+  // This is used for a quick test on whether a reference points into
+  // the collection set or not. Basically, we have an array, with one
+  // byte per region, and that byte denotes whether the corresponding
+  // region is in the collection set or not. The entry corresponding
+  // the bottom of the heap, i.e., region 0, is pointed to by
+  // _in_cset_fast_test_base.  The _in_cset_fast_test field has been
+  // biased so that it actually points to address 0 of the address
+  // space, to make the test as fast as possible (we can simply shift
+  // the address to address into it, instead of having to subtract the
+  // bottom of the heap from the address before shifting it; basically
+  // it works in the same way the card table works).
+  bool* _in_cset_fast_test;
+
+  // The allocated array used for the fast test on whether a reference
+  // points into the collection set or not. This field is also used to
+  // free the array.
+  bool* _in_cset_fast_test_base;
+
+  // The length of the _in_cset_fast_test_base array.
+  size_t _in_cset_fast_test_length;
+
   volatile unsigned _gc_time_stamp;
 
   size_t* _surviving_young_words;
@@ -368,6 +389,38 @@
   virtual void gc_prologue(bool full);
   virtual void gc_epilogue(bool full);
 
+  // We register a region with the fast "in collection set" test. We
+  // simply set to true the array slot corresponding to this region.
+  void register_region_with_in_cset_fast_test(HeapRegion* r) {
+    assert(_in_cset_fast_test_base != NULL, "sanity");
+    assert(r->in_collection_set(), "invariant");
+    int index = r->hrs_index();
+    assert(0 <= (size_t) index && (size_t) index < _in_cset_fast_test_length,
+           "invariant");
+    assert(!_in_cset_fast_test_base[index], "invariant");
+    _in_cset_fast_test_base[index] = true;
+  }
+
+  // This is a fast test on whether a reference points into the
+  // collection set or not. It does not assume that the reference
+  // points into the heap; if it doesn't, it will return false.
+  bool in_cset_fast_test(oop obj) {
+    assert(_in_cset_fast_test != NULL, "sanity");
+    if (_g1_committed.contains((HeapWord*) obj)) {
+      // no need to subtract the bottom of the heap from obj,
+      // _in_cset_fast_test is biased
+      size_t index = ((size_t) obj) >> HeapRegion::LogOfHRGrainBytes;
+      bool ret = _in_cset_fast_test[index];
+      // let's make sure the result is consistent with what the slower
+      // test returns
+      assert( ret || !obj_in_cs(obj), "sanity");
+      assert(!ret ||  obj_in_cs(obj), "sanity");
+      return ret;
+    } else {
+      return false;
+    }
+  }
+
 protected:
 
   // Shrink the garbage-first heap by at most the given size (in bytes!).
--- a/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp	Thu Jan 15 12:44:03 2009 -0500
+++ b/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp	Wed Jan 21 13:40:10 2009 -0800
@@ -36,8 +36,11 @@
 
 inline HeapRegion*
 G1CollectedHeap::heap_region_containing_raw(const void* addr) const {
-  HeapRegion* res = _hrs->addr_to_region(addr);
-  assert(res != NULL, "addr outside of heap?");
+  assert(_g1_reserved.contains(addr), "invariant");
+  size_t index = ((intptr_t) addr - (intptr_t) _g1_reserved.start())
+                                              >> HeapRegion::LogOfHRGrainBytes;
+  HeapRegion* res = _hrs->at(index);
+  assert(res == _hrs->addr_to_region(addr), "sanity");
   return res;
 }
 
--- a/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1CollectorPolicy.cpp	Thu Jan 15 12:44:03 2009 -0500
+++ b/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1CollectorPolicy.cpp	Wed Jan 21 13:40:10 2009 -0800
@@ -2985,6 +2985,7 @@
   _collection_set = hr;
   _collection_set_size++;
   _collection_set_bytes_used_before += hr->used();
+  _g1->register_region_with_in_cset_fast_test(hr);
 }
 
 void
--- a/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1OopClosures.hpp	Thu Jan 15 12:44:03 2009 -0500
+++ b/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1OopClosures.hpp	Wed Jan 21 13:40:10 2009 -0800
@@ -77,6 +77,18 @@
 
 #define G1_PARTIAL_ARRAY_MASK 1
 
+inline bool has_partial_array_mask(oop* ref) {
+  return (intptr_t) ref & G1_PARTIAL_ARRAY_MASK;
+}
+
+inline oop* set_partial_array_mask(oop obj) {
+  return (oop*) ((intptr_t) obj | G1_PARTIAL_ARRAY_MASK);
+}
+
+inline oop clear_partial_array_mask(oop* ref) {
+  return oop((intptr_t) ref & ~G1_PARTIAL_ARRAY_MASK);
+}
+
 class G1ParScanPartialArrayClosure : public G1ParClosureSuper {
   G1ParScanClosure _scanner;
   template <class T> void process_array_chunk(oop obj, int start, int end);
@@ -101,7 +113,8 @@
     G1ParClosureSuper(g1, par_scan_state), _scanner(scanner) { }
 };
 
-template<bool do_gen_barrier, G1Barrier barrier, bool do_mark_forwardee>
+template<bool do_gen_barrier, G1Barrier barrier,
+         bool do_mark_forwardee, bool skip_cset_test>
 class G1ParCopyClosure : public G1ParCopyHelper {
   G1ParScanClosure _scanner;
   void do_oop_work(oop* p);
@@ -119,14 +132,22 @@
   virtual void do_oop(narrowOop* p) { do_oop_nv(p); }
 };
 
-typedef G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierNone, false> G1ParScanExtRootClosure;
-typedef G1ParCopyClosure<true, G1BarrierNone, false> G1ParScanPermClosure;
-typedef G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierNone, true> G1ParScanAndMarkExtRootClosure;
-typedef G1ParCopyClosure<true, G1BarrierNone, true> G1ParScanAndMarkPermClosure;
-typedef G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierRS, false> G1ParScanHeapRSClosure;
-typedef G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierRS, true> G1ParScanAndMarkHeapRSClosure;
-typedef G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierEvac, false> G1ParScanHeapEvacClosure;
-
+typedef G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierNone, false, false> G1ParScanExtRootClosure;
+typedef G1ParCopyClosure<true,  G1BarrierNone, false, false> G1ParScanPermClosure;
+typedef G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierNone, true,  false> G1ParScanAndMarkExtRootClosure;
+typedef G1ParCopyClosure<true,  G1BarrierNone, true,  false> G1ParScanAndMarkPermClosure;
+typedef G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierRS,   false, false> G1ParScanHeapRSClosure;
+typedef G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierRS,   true,  false> G1ParScanAndMarkHeapRSClosure;
+// This is the only case when we set skip_cset_test. Basically, this
+// closure is (should?) only be called directly while we're draining
+// the overflow and task queues. In that case we know that the
+// reference in question points into the collection set, otherwise we
+// would not have pushed it on the queue.
+typedef G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierEvac, false, true> G1ParScanHeapEvacClosure;
+// We need a separate closure to handle references during evacuation
+// failure processing, as it cannot asume that the reference already
+ // points to the collection set (like G1ParScanHeapEvacClosure does).
+typedef G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierEvac, false, false> G1ParScanHeapEvacFailureClosure;
 
 class FilterIntoCSClosure: public OopClosure {
   G1CollectedHeap* _g1;
--- a/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1_globals.hpp	Thu Jan 15 12:44:03 2009 -0500
+++ b/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1_globals.hpp	Wed Jan 21 13:40:10 2009 -0800
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
 
 #define G1_FLAGS(develop, develop_pd, product, product_pd, diagnostic, experimental, notproduct, manageable, product_rw) \
                                                                             \
-  product(intx, ParallelGCG1AllocBufferSize, 4*K,                           \
+  product(intx, ParallelGCG1AllocBufferSize, 8*K,                           \
           "Size of parallel G1 allocation buffers in to-space.")            \
                                                                             \
   product(intx, G1TimeSliceMS, 500,                                         \
--- a/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1_specialized_oop_closures.hpp	Thu Jan 15 12:44:03 2009 -0500
+++ b/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1_specialized_oop_closures.hpp	Wed Jan 21 13:40:10 2009 -0800
@@ -32,11 +32,13 @@
   G1BarrierNone, G1BarrierRS, G1BarrierEvac
 };
 
-template<bool do_gen_barrier, G1Barrier barrier, bool do_mark_forwardee>
+template<bool do_gen_barrier, G1Barrier barrier,
+         bool do_mark_forwardee, bool skip_cset_test>
 class G1ParCopyClosure;
 class G1ParScanClosure;
 
-typedef G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierEvac, false> G1ParScanHeapEvacClosure;
+typedef G1ParCopyClosure<false, G1BarrierEvac, false, true>
+                                                      G1ParScanHeapEvacClosure;
 
 class FilterIntoCSClosure;
 class FilterOutOfRegionClosure;
--- a/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/includeDB_gc_g1	Thu Jan 15 12:44:03 2009 -0500
+++ b/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/includeDB_gc_g1	Wed Jan 21 13:40:10 2009 -0800
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
 cardTableRS.cpp				concurrentMark.hpp
 cardTableRS.cpp				g1SATBCardTableModRefBS.hpp
 
-collectionSetChooser.cpp		g1CollectedHeap.hpp
+collectionSetChooser.cpp		g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp
 collectionSetChooser.cpp		g1CollectorPolicy.hpp
 collectionSetChooser.cpp		collectionSetChooser.hpp
 
@@ -42,14 +42,14 @@
 concurrentG1Refine.cpp			concurrentG1Refine.hpp
 concurrentG1Refine.cpp			concurrentG1RefineThread.hpp
 concurrentG1Refine.cpp			copy.hpp
-concurrentG1Refine.cpp			g1CollectedHeap.hpp
+concurrentG1Refine.cpp			g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp
 concurrentG1Refine.cpp			g1RemSet.hpp
 
 concurrentG1Refine.hpp			globalDefinitions.hpp
 
 concurrentG1RefineThread.cpp		concurrentG1Refine.hpp
 concurrentG1RefineThread.cpp		concurrentG1RefineThread.hpp
-concurrentG1RefineThread.cpp		g1CollectedHeap.hpp
+concurrentG1RefineThread.cpp		g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp
 concurrentG1RefineThread.cpp            g1CollectorPolicy.hpp
 concurrentG1RefineThread.cpp		handles.inline.hpp
 concurrentG1RefineThread.cpp		mutexLocker.hpp
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@
 g1CollectorPolicy.cpp			concurrentMarkThread.inline.hpp
 g1CollectorPolicy.cpp			debug.hpp
 g1CollectorPolicy.cpp			java.hpp
-g1CollectorPolicy.cpp                   g1CollectedHeap.hpp
+g1CollectorPolicy.cpp                   g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp
 g1CollectorPolicy.cpp                   g1CollectorPolicy.hpp
 g1CollectorPolicy.cpp                   heapRegionRemSet.hpp
 g1CollectorPolicy.cpp			mutexLocker.hpp
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@
 g1MarkSweep.cpp                         codeCache.hpp
 g1MarkSweep.cpp                         events.hpp
 g1MarkSweep.cpp                         fprofiler.hpp
-g1MarkSweep.hpp                         g1CollectedHeap.hpp
+g1MarkSweep.hpp                         g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp
 g1MarkSweep.cpp                         g1MarkSweep.hpp
 g1MarkSweep.cpp                         gcLocker.hpp
 g1MarkSweep.cpp                         genCollectedHeap.hpp
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@
 heapRegionRemSet.cpp                    space.inline.hpp
 
 heapRegionSeq.cpp                       allocation.hpp
-heapRegionSeq.cpp                       g1CollectedHeap.hpp
+heapRegionSeq.cpp                       g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp
 heapRegionSeq.cpp                       heapRegionSeq.hpp
 
 heapRegionSeq.hpp                       growableArray.hpp
@@ -334,18 +334,18 @@
 survRateGroup.hpp			numberSeq.hpp
 
 survRateGroup.cpp			allocation.hpp
-survRateGroup.cpp			g1CollectedHeap.hpp
+survRateGroup.cpp			g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp
 survRateGroup.cpp			g1CollectorPolicy.hpp
 survRateGroup.cpp			heapRegion.hpp
 survRateGroup.cpp			survRateGroup.hpp
 
 thread.cpp				concurrentMarkThread.inline.hpp
 
-universe.cpp                            g1CollectedHeap.hpp
+universe.cpp                            g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp
 universe.cpp                            g1CollectorPolicy.hpp
 
 vm_operations_g1.hpp			vmGCOperations.hpp
 
 vm_operations_g1.cpp			vm_operations_g1.hpp
-vm_operations_g1.cpp                    g1CollectedHeap.hpp
+vm_operations_g1.cpp                    g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp
 vm_operations_g1.cpp                    isGCActiveMark.hpp
--- a/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/includeDB_gc_shared	Thu Jan 15 12:44:03 2009 -0500
+++ b/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_implementation/includeDB_gc_shared	Wed Jan 21 13:40:10 2009 -0800
@@ -100,4 +100,4 @@
 spaceCounters.hpp                       perfData.hpp
 spaceCounters.hpp                       generationCounters.hpp
 
-vmGCOperations.cpp                      g1CollectedHeap.hpp
+vmGCOperations.cpp                      g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp