Request for reviews (M): 7059037: Use BIS for zeroing on T4
Vladimir Kozlov
vladimir.kozlov at oracle.com
Thu Aug 25 16:51:56 PDT 2011
Ramki,
Ramki Ramakrishna wrote:
> Hi Vladimir --
>
> On 8/24/2011 5:52 PM, Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~kvn/7059037/webrev
>>
>> 7059037: Use BIS for zeroing on T4
>>
> ...
>> Zap new object in CollectedHeap::allocate_from_tlab_slow() instead of
>> zeroing it
>> since it will be cleaned later in init_obj().
TLAB::allocate() zaps new objects so I think allocate_from_tlab_slow() should
also zap new object (and I copied code from ThreadLocalAllocBuffer::allocate())
instead of cleaning it since it will be cleaned later in init_obj().
>> Fixed call sites of check_for_bad_heap_word_value() where klass is not
>> initialized to avoid the verification failure.
>>
% /java/re/jdk/7/latest/binaries/solaris-i586/fastdebug/bin/java
-XX:+CheckMemoryInitialization -Xcomp t
VM option '+CheckMemoryInitialization'
# To suppress the following error report, specify this argument
# after -XX: or in .hotspotrc: SuppressErrorAt=/collectedHeap.cpp:98
#
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
# Internal Error
(/tmp/workspace/jdk7-2-build-solaris-i586-product/jdk7/hotspot/src/share/vm/gc_interface/collectedHeap.cpp:98),
pid=27663, tid=2
# assert((*(intptr_t*) (addr + slot)) != ((intptr_t) badHeapWordVal)) failed:
Found badHeapWordValue in post-allocation check
#
# JRE version: 7.0-b147
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (21.0-b17-fastdebug compiled mode
solaris-x86 )
Vladimir
>
> Can you describe why these two changes were necessary? There was already
> support
> for skipping headers for concurrent GC's when zapping and verifying. Did
> something
> change that caused this to be changed.
>
> I haven't looked at the rest of the files, but a high level description
> of the need to
> make this change would allow me to review the changes that necessitated
> this,
> and whether it could not be done more easily otherwise (using the existing
> framework of skipping a preamble of words in the object).
>
> -- ramki
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