g1BlockOffsetTable.hpp revision 9916:44d8e9fd8244
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25#ifndef SHARE_VM_GC_G1_G1BLOCKOFFSETTABLE_HPP
26#define SHARE_VM_GC_G1_G1BLOCKOFFSETTABLE_HPP
27
28#include "gc/g1/g1RegionToSpaceMapper.hpp"
29#include "memory/memRegion.hpp"
30#include "memory/virtualspace.hpp"
31#include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
32
33// Forward declarations
34class G1BlockOffsetTable;
35class G1ContiguousSpace;
36
37// This implementation of "G1BlockOffsetTable" divides the covered region
38// into "N"-word subregions (where "N" = 2^"LogN".  An array with an entry
39// for each such subregion indicates how far back one must go to find the
40// start of the chunk that includes the first word of the subregion.
41//
42// Each G1BlockOffsetTablePart is owned by a G1ContiguousSpace.
43
44class G1BlockOffsetTable: public CHeapObj<mtGC> {
45  friend class G1BlockOffsetTablePart;
46  friend class VMStructs;
47
48private:
49  // The reserved region covered by the table.
50  MemRegion _reserved;
51
52  // Array for keeping offsets for retrieving object start fast given an
53  // address.
54  u_char* _offset_array;          // byte array keeping backwards offsets
55
56  void check_offset(size_t offset, const char* msg) const {
57    assert(offset <= N_words,
58           "%s - offset: " SIZE_FORMAT ", N_words: %u",
59           msg, offset, (uint)N_words);
60  }
61
62  // Bounds checking accessors:
63  // For performance these have to devolve to array accesses in product builds.
64  inline u_char offset_array(size_t index) const;
65
66  void set_offset_array_raw(size_t index, u_char offset) {
67    _offset_array[index] = offset;
68  }
69
70  inline void set_offset_array(size_t index, u_char offset);
71
72  inline void set_offset_array(size_t index, HeapWord* high, HeapWord* low);
73
74  inline void set_offset_array(size_t left, size_t right, u_char offset);
75
76  bool is_card_boundary(HeapWord* p) const;
77
78  void check_index(size_t index, const char* msg) const NOT_DEBUG_RETURN;
79
80public:
81
82  // Return the number of slots needed for an offset array
83  // that covers mem_region_words words.
84  static size_t compute_size(size_t mem_region_words) {
85    size_t number_of_slots = (mem_region_words / N_words);
86    return ReservedSpace::allocation_align_size_up(number_of_slots);
87  }
88
89  // Returns how many bytes of the heap a single byte of the BOT corresponds to.
90  static size_t heap_map_factor() {
91    return N_bytes;
92  }
93
94  enum SomePublicConstants {
95    LogN = 9,
96    LogN_words = LogN - LogHeapWordSize,
97    N_bytes = 1 << LogN,
98    N_words = 1 << LogN_words
99  };
100
101  // Initialize the Block Offset Table to cover the memory region passed
102  // in the heap parameter.
103  G1BlockOffsetTable(MemRegion heap, G1RegionToSpaceMapper* storage);
104
105  // Return the appropriate index into "_offset_array" for "p".
106  inline size_t index_for(const void* p) const;
107  inline size_t index_for_raw(const void* p) const;
108
109  // Return the address indicating the start of the region corresponding to
110  // "index" in "_offset_array".
111  inline HeapWord* address_for_index(size_t index) const;
112  // Variant of address_for_index that does not check the index for validity.
113  inline HeapWord* address_for_index_raw(size_t index) const {
114    return _reserved.start() + (index << LogN_words);
115  }
116};
117
118class G1BlockOffsetTablePart VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
119  friend class G1BlockOffsetTable;
120  friend class VMStructs;
121private:
122  enum SomePrivateConstants {
123    N_words = G1BlockOffsetTable::N_words,
124    LogN    = G1BlockOffsetTable::LogN
125  };
126
127  // allocation boundary at which offset array must be updated
128  HeapWord* _next_offset_threshold;
129  size_t    _next_offset_index;      // index corresponding to that boundary
130
131  // This is the global BlockOffsetTable.
132  G1BlockOffsetTable* _bot;
133
134  // The space that owns this subregion.
135  G1ContiguousSpace* _space;
136
137  // Sets the entries
138  // corresponding to the cards starting at "start" and ending at "end"
139  // to point back to the card before "start": the interval [start, end)
140  // is right-open.
141  void set_remainder_to_point_to_start(HeapWord* start, HeapWord* end);
142  // Same as above, except that the args here are a card _index_ interval
143  // that is closed: [start_index, end_index]
144  void set_remainder_to_point_to_start_incl(size_t start, size_t end);
145
146  // Zero out the entry for _bottom (offset will be zero). Does not check for availability of the
147  // memory first.
148  void zero_bottom_entry_raw();
149  // Variant of initialize_threshold that does not check for availability of the
150  // memory first.
151  HeapWord* initialize_threshold_raw();
152
153  inline size_t block_size(const HeapWord* p) const;
154
155  // Returns the address of a block whose start is at most "addr".
156  // If "has_max_index" is true, "assumes "max_index" is the last valid one
157  // in the array.
158  inline HeapWord* block_at_or_preceding(const void* addr,
159                                         bool has_max_index,
160                                         size_t max_index) const;
161
162  // "q" is a block boundary that is <= "addr"; "n" is the address of the
163  // next block (or the end of the space.)  Return the address of the
164  // beginning of the block that contains "addr".  Does so without side
165  // effects (see, e.g., spec of  block_start.)
166  inline HeapWord* forward_to_block_containing_addr_const(HeapWord* q, HeapWord* n,
167                                                          const void* addr) const;
168
169  // "q" is a block boundary that is <= "addr"; return the address of the
170  // beginning of the block that contains "addr".  May have side effects
171  // on "this", by updating imprecise entries.
172  inline HeapWord* forward_to_block_containing_addr(HeapWord* q,
173                                                    const void* addr);
174
175  // "q" is a block boundary that is <= "addr"; "n" is the address of the
176  // next block (or the end of the space.)  Return the address of the
177  // beginning of the block that contains "addr".  May have side effects
178  // on "this", by updating imprecise entries.
179  HeapWord* forward_to_block_containing_addr_slow(HeapWord* q,
180                                                  HeapWord* n,
181                                                  const void* addr);
182
183  // Requires that "*threshold_" be the first array entry boundary at or
184  // above "blk_start", and that "*index_" be the corresponding array
185  // index.  If the block starts at or crosses "*threshold_", records
186  // "blk_start" as the appropriate block start for the array index
187  // starting at "*threshold_", and for any other indices crossed by the
188  // block.  Updates "*threshold_" and "*index_" to correspond to the first
189  // index after the block end.
190  void alloc_block_work(HeapWord** threshold_, size_t* index_,
191                        HeapWord* blk_start, HeapWord* blk_end);
192
193  void check_all_cards(size_t left_card, size_t right_card) const;
194
195public:
196  //  The elements of the array are initialized to zero.
197  G1BlockOffsetTablePart(G1BlockOffsetTable* array, G1ContiguousSpace* gsp);
198
199  void verify() const;
200
201  // Returns the address of the start of the block containing "addr", or
202  // else "null" if it is covered by no block.  (May have side effects,
203  // namely updating of shared array entries that "point" too far
204  // backwards.  This can occur, for example, when lab allocation is used
205  // in a space covered by the table.)
206  inline HeapWord* block_start(const void* addr);
207  // Same as above, but does not have any of the possible side effects
208  // discussed above.
209  inline HeapWord* block_start_const(const void* addr) const;
210
211  // Initialize the threshold to reflect the first boundary after the
212  // bottom of the covered region.
213  HeapWord* initialize_threshold();
214
215  void reset_bot() {
216    zero_bottom_entry_raw();
217    initialize_threshold_raw();
218  }
219
220  // Return the next threshold, the point at which the table should be
221  // updated.
222  HeapWord* threshold() const { return _next_offset_threshold; }
223
224  // These must be guaranteed to work properly (i.e., do nothing)
225  // when "blk_start" ("blk" for second version) is "NULL".  In this
226  // implementation, that's true because NULL is represented as 0, and thus
227  // never exceeds the "_next_offset_threshold".
228  void alloc_block(HeapWord* blk_start, HeapWord* blk_end) {
229    if (blk_end > _next_offset_threshold) {
230      alloc_block_work(&_next_offset_threshold, &_next_offset_index, blk_start, blk_end);
231    }
232  }
233  void alloc_block(HeapWord* blk, size_t size) {
234    alloc_block(blk, blk+size);
235  }
236
237  void set_for_starts_humongous(HeapWord* obj_top, size_t fill_size);
238
239  void print_on(outputStream* out) PRODUCT_RETURN;
240};
241
242#endif // SHARE_VM_GC_G1_G1BLOCKOFFSETTABLE_HPP
243