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For simple stop-the-world collectors this value is just the time * since the most recent collection. For generational collectors it is the * time since the oldest generation was most recently collected. Other * collectors are free to return a pessimistic estimate of the elapsed * time, or simply the time since the last full collection was performed. * *

Note that in the presence of reference objects, a given object that * is no longer strongly reachable may have to be inspected multiple times * before it can be reclaimed. */ public static native long maxObjectInspectionAge(); static { AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction() { public Void run() { System.loadLibrary("rmi"); return null; }}); } private static class Daemon implements Runnable { @Override public void run() { for (;;) { long l; synchronized (lock) { l = latencyTarget; if (l == NO_TARGET) { /* No latency target, so exit */ GC.daemon = null; return; } long d = maxObjectInspectionAge(); if (d >= l) { /* Do a full collection. There is a remote possibility * that a full collection will occurr between the time * we sample the inspection age and the time the GC * actually starts, but this is sufficiently unlikely * that it doesn't seem worth the more expensive JVM * interface that would be required. */ System.gc(); d = 0; } /* Wait for the latency period to expire, * or for notification that the period has changed */ try { lock.wait(l - d); } catch (InterruptedException x) { continue; } } } } /* Create a new daemon thread */ public static void create() { PrivilegedAction pa = new PrivilegedAction() { public Void run() { Thread t = InnocuousThread.newSystemThread("RMI GC Daemon", new Daemon()); assert t.getContextClassLoader() == null; t.setDaemon(true); t.setPriority(Thread.MIN_PRIORITY + 1); t.start(); GC.daemon = t; return null; }}; AccessController.doPrivileged(pa); } } /* Sets the latency target to the given value. * Must be invoked while holding the lock. */ private static void setLatencyTarget(long ms) { latencyTarget = ms; if (daemon == null) { /* Create a new daemon thread */ Daemon.create(); } else { /* Notify the existing daemon thread * that the lateency target has changed */ lock.notify(); } } /** * Represents an active garbage-collection latency request. Instances of * this class are created by the {@link #requestLatency} * method. Given a request, the only interesting operation is that of * cancellation. */ public static class LatencyRequest implements Comparable { /* Instance counter, used to generate unique identifers */ private static long counter = 0; /* Sorted set of active latency requests */ private static SortedSet requests = null; /* Examine the request set and reset the latency target if necessary. * Must be invoked while holding the lock. */ private static void adjustLatencyIfNeeded() { if ((requests == null) || requests.isEmpty()) { if (latencyTarget != NO_TARGET) { setLatencyTarget(NO_TARGET); } } else { LatencyRequest r = requests.first(); if (r.latency != latencyTarget) { setLatencyTarget(r.latency); } } } /* The requested latency, or NO_TARGET * if this request has been cancelled */ private long latency; /* Unique identifier for this request */ private long id; private LatencyRequest(long ms) { if (ms <= 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Non-positive latency: " + ms); } this.latency = ms; synchronized (lock) { this.id = ++counter; if (requests == null) { requests = new TreeSet(); } requests.add(this); adjustLatencyIfNeeded(); } } /** * Cancels this latency request. * * @throws IllegalStateException * If this request has already been cancelled */ public void cancel() { synchronized (lock) { if (this.latency == NO_TARGET) { throw new IllegalStateException("Request already" + " cancelled"); } if (!requests.remove(this)) { throw new InternalError("Latency request " + this + " not found"); } if (requests.isEmpty()) requests = null; this.latency = NO_TARGET; adjustLatencyIfNeeded(); } } public int compareTo(LatencyRequest r) { long d = this.latency - r.latency; if (d == 0) d = this.id - r.id; return (d < 0) ? -1 : ((d > 0) ? +1 : 0); } public String toString() { return (LatencyRequest.class.getName() + "[" + latency + "," + id + "]"); } } /** * Makes a new request for a garbage-collection latency of the given * number of real-time milliseconds. A low-priority daemon thread makes a * best effort to ensure that the maximum object-inspection age never * exceeds the smallest of the currently active requests. * * @param latency * The requested latency * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If the given latency is non-positive */ public static LatencyRequest requestLatency(long latency) { return new LatencyRequest(latency); } /** * Returns the current smallest garbage-collection latency request, or zero * if there are no active requests. */ public static long currentLatencyTarget() { long t = latencyTarget; return (t == NO_TARGET) ? 0 : t; } }