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Hiroshi Yamauchi6e83c172014-05-01 21:25:41 -07001/*
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17#ifndef ART_RUNTIME_READ_BARRIER_OPTION_H_
18#define ART_RUNTIME_READ_BARRIER_OPTION_H_
19namespace art {
20
21// Options for performing a read barrier or not.
Vladimir Markoa040ddc2019-03-15 13:14:11 +000022//
23// Besides disabled GC and GC's internal usage, there are a few cases where the read
24// barrier is unnecessary and can be avoided to reduce code size and improve performance.
25// In the following cases, the result of the operation or chain of operations shall be the
26// same whether we go through the from-space or to-space:
27//
28// 1. We're reading a reference known to point to an un-reclaimable immune space object.
29// (For example boot image class and string references, read by compiled code from
30// .data.bimg.rel.ro . Similarly, such references constructed using position independent
31// code in the compiled boot image code do not need a read barrier.)
32// 2. We're reading the reference for comparison involving a non-moving space reference.
33// (Whether the non-moving space reference is the one we're reading or the one we shall
34// compare it with, the result is the same with and without read barrier.)
35// 3. We're reading the reference for comparison with null.
36// (Similar to 2 above, given that null is "non-moving".)
37// 4. We're reading a reference to a holder from which we shall read
38// - constant primitive field, or
39// - constant reference field known to point to an un-reclaimable immune space object, or
40// - constant reference field for comparison involving a non-moving space reference, or
41// - constant reference field for comparison with null, or
42// - constant reference fields in a chain leading to one or more of the above purposes;
43// the entire chain needs to be read without read barrier.
44// The term "constant" refers to fields set to their final value between allocating
45// the holder and the next opportunity for the holder to be moved by the GC, i.e.
46// before the first suspend point after the allocation, or seen by another thread.
47// This includes several fields in the Class object, such as the primitive type or
48// component type but not the superclass.
49//
50// References read without a read barrier must not remain live at the next suspend point,
51// with the exception of references to un-reclaimable immune space objects.
52//
53// For un-reclaimable immune space objects, we rely on graying dirty objects in the FlipCallback
54// pause (we try to gray them just before flipping thread roots but the FlipCallback has to re-scan
55// for newly dirtied objects) and clean objects conceptually become black at that point
56// (marking them through is a no-op as all reference fields must also point to immune spaces),
57// so mutator threads can never miss a read barrier as they never see white immune space object.
Hiroshi Yamauchi6e83c172014-05-01 21:25:41 -070058enum ReadBarrierOption {
59 kWithReadBarrier, // Perform a read barrier.
60 kWithoutReadBarrier, // Don't perform a read barrier.
61};
62
63} // namespace art
64
65#endif // ART_RUNTIME_READ_BARRIER_OPTION_H_