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| #ifndef SHARE_VM_GC_PARALLEL_OBJECTSTARTARRAY_HPP |
| #define SHARE_VM_GC_PARALLEL_OBJECTSTARTARRAY_HPP |
| |
| #include "gc/parallel/psVirtualspace.hpp" |
| #include "memory/allocation.hpp" |
| #include "memory/memRegion.hpp" |
| #include "oops/oop.hpp" |
| |
| // |
| // This class can be used to locate the beginning of an object in the |
| // covered region. |
| // |
| |
| class ObjectStartArray : public CHeapObj<mtGC> { |
| friend class VerifyObjectStartArrayClosure; |
| |
| private: |
| PSVirtualSpace _virtual_space; |
| MemRegion _reserved_region; |
| MemRegion _covered_region; |
| MemRegion _blocks_region; |
| jbyte* _raw_base; |
| jbyte* _offset_base; |
| |
| public: |
| |
| enum BlockValueConstants { |
| clean_block = -1 |
| }; |
| |
| enum BlockSizeConstants { |
| block_shift = 9, |
| block_size = 1 << block_shift, |
| block_size_in_words = block_size / sizeof(HeapWord) |
| }; |
| |
| protected: |
| |
| // Mapping from address to object start array entry |
| jbyte* block_for_addr(void* p) const { |
| assert(_covered_region.contains(p), |
| "out of bounds access to object start array"); |
| jbyte* result = &_offset_base[uintptr_t(p) >> block_shift]; |
| assert(_blocks_region.contains(result), |
| "out of bounds result in byte_for"); |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| // Mapping from object start array entry to address of first word |
| HeapWord* addr_for_block(jbyte* p) { |
| assert(_blocks_region.contains(p), |
| "out of bounds access to object start array"); |
| size_t delta = pointer_delta(p, _offset_base, sizeof(jbyte)); |
| HeapWord* result = (HeapWord*) (delta << block_shift); |
| assert(_covered_region.contains(result), |
| "out of bounds accessor from card marking array"); |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| // Mapping that includes the derived offset. |
| // If the block is clean, returns the last address in the covered region. |
| // If the block is < index 0, returns the start of the covered region. |
| HeapWord* offset_addr_for_block (jbyte* p) const { |
| // We have to do this before the assert |
| if (p < _raw_base) { |
| return _covered_region.start(); |
| } |
| |
| assert(_blocks_region.contains(p), |
| "out of bounds access to object start array"); |
| |
| if (*p == clean_block) { |
| return _covered_region.end(); |
| } |
| |
| size_t delta = pointer_delta(p, _offset_base, sizeof(jbyte)); |
| HeapWord* result = (HeapWord*) (delta << block_shift); |
| result += *p; |
| |
| assert(_covered_region.contains(result), |
| "out of bounds accessor from card marking array"); |
| |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| public: |
| |
| // This method is in lieu of a constructor, so that this class can be |
| // embedded inline in other classes. |
| void initialize(MemRegion reserved_region); |
| |
| void set_covered_region(MemRegion mr); |
| |
| void reset(); |
| |
| MemRegion covered_region() { return _covered_region; } |
| |
| #define assert_covered_region_contains(addr) \ |
| assert(_covered_region.contains(addr), \ |
| #addr " (" PTR_FORMAT ") is not in covered region [" PTR_FORMAT ", " PTR_FORMAT "]", \ |
| p2i(addr), p2i(_covered_region.start()), p2i(_covered_region.end())) |
| |
| void allocate_block(HeapWord* p) { |
| assert_covered_region_contains(p); |
| jbyte* block = block_for_addr(p); |
| HeapWord* block_base = addr_for_block(block); |
| size_t offset = pointer_delta(p, block_base, sizeof(HeapWord*)); |
| assert(offset < 128, "Sanity"); |
| // When doing MT offsets, we can't assert this. |
| //assert(offset > *block, "Found backwards allocation"); |
| *block = (jbyte)offset; |
| } |
| |
| // Optimized for finding the first object that crosses into |
| // a given block. The blocks contain the offset of the last |
| // object in that block. Scroll backwards by one, and the first |
| // object hit should be at the beginning of the block |
| inline HeapWord* object_start(HeapWord* addr) const; |
| |
| bool is_block_allocated(HeapWord* addr) { |
| assert_covered_region_contains(addr); |
| jbyte* block = block_for_addr(addr); |
| if (*block == clean_block) |
| return false; |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // Return true if an object starts in the range of heap addresses. |
| // If an object starts at an address corresponding to |
| // "start", the method will return true. |
| bool object_starts_in_range(HeapWord* start_addr, HeapWord* end_addr) const; |
| }; |
| |
| #endif // SHARE_VM_GC_PARALLEL_OBJECTSTARTARRAY_HPP |