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  24 
  25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_SATBQUEUE_HPP
  26 #define SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_SATBQUEUE_HPP
  27 
  28 #include "gc_implementation/g1/ptrQueue.hpp"
  29 
  30 class ObjectClosure;
  31 class JavaThread;
  32 class SATBMarkQueueSet;
  33 
  34 // A ptrQueue whose elements are "oops", pointers to object heads.
  35 class ObjPtrQueue: public PtrQueue {
  36   friend class Threads;
  37   friend class SATBMarkQueueSet;
  38   friend class G1RemarkThreadsClosure;
  39 
  40 private:
  41   // Filter out unwanted entries from the buffer.
  42   void filter();
  43 
  44   // Apply the closure to all elements.
  45   void apply_closure(ObjectClosure* cl);
  46 
  47   // Apply the closure to all elements and empty the buffer;
  48   void apply_closure_and_empty(ObjectClosure* cl);
  49 
  50   // Apply the closure to all elements of "buf", down to "index" (inclusive.)
  51   static void apply_closure_to_buffer(ObjectClosure* cl,
  52                                       void** buf, size_t index, size_t sz);
  53 
  54 public:
  55   ObjPtrQueue(PtrQueueSet* qset, bool perm = false) :
  56     // SATB queues are only active during marking cycles. We create
  57     // them with their active field set to false. If a thread is
  58     // created during a cycle and its SATB queue needs to be activated
  59     // before the thread starts running, we'll need to set its active
  60     // field to true. This is done in JavaThread::initialize_queues().
  61     PtrQueue(qset, perm, false /* active */) { }
  62 
  63   // Overrides PtrQueue::flush() so that it can filter the buffer
  64   // before it is flushed.
  65   virtual void flush();
  66 
  67   // Overrides PtrQueue::should_enqueue_buffer(). See the method's
  68   // definition for more information.
  69   virtual bool should_enqueue_buffer();
  70 
  71 #ifndef PRODUCT
  72   // Helpful for debugging
  73   void print(const char* name);
  74   static void print(const char* name, void** buf, size_t index, size_t sz);
  75 #endif // PRODUCT
  76 
  77   void verify_oops_in_buffer() NOT_DEBUG_RETURN;
  78 };
  79 
  80 class SATBMarkQueueSet: public PtrQueueSet {
  81   ObjectClosure** _closures;  // One per ParGCThread.
  82 
  83   ObjPtrQueue _shared_satb_queue;
  84 
  85 #ifdef ASSERT
  86   void dump_active_states(bool expected_active);
  87   void verify_active_states(bool expected_active);
  88 #endif // ASSERT
  89 
  90 public:
  91   SATBMarkQueueSet();
  92 
  93   void initialize(Monitor* cbl_mon, Mutex* fl_lock,
  94                   int process_completed_threshold,
  95                   Mutex* lock);
  96 
  97   static void handle_zero_index_for_thread(JavaThread* t);
  98 
  99   // Apply "set_active(active)" to all SATB queues in the set. It should be
 100   // called only with the world stopped. The method will assert that the
 101   // SATB queues of all threads it visits, as well as the SATB queue
 102   // set itself, has an active value same as expected_active.
 103   void set_active_all_threads(bool active, bool expected_active);
 104 
 105   // Filter all the currently-active SATB buffers.
 106   void filter_thread_buffers();
 107 
 108   // Register closure for the given worker thread. The "apply_closure_to_completed_buffer"
 109   // method will apply this closure to a completed buffer, and "iterate_closure_all_threads"
 110   // applies it to partially-filled buffers (the latter should only be done
 111   // with the world stopped).
 112   void set_closure(uint worker, ObjectClosure* closure);
 113 
 114   // If there exists some completed buffer, pop it, then apply the
 115   // registered closure to all its elements, and return true.  If no
 116   // completed buffers exist, return false.
 117   bool apply_closure_to_completed_buffer(uint worker);
 118 
 119   // Apply the given closure on enqueued and currently-active buffers
 120   // respectively. Both methods are read-only, i.e., they do not
 121   // modify any of the buffers.
 122   void iterate_completed_buffers_read_only(ObjectClosure* cl);
 123   void iterate_thread_buffers_read_only(ObjectClosure* cl);
 124 
 125 #ifndef PRODUCT
 126   // Helpful for debugging
 127   void print_all(const char* msg);
 128 #endif // PRODUCT
 129 
 130   ObjPtrQueue* shared_satb_queue() { return &_shared_satb_queue; }
 131 
 132   // If a marking is being abandoned, reset any unprocessed log buffers.
 133   void abandon_partial_marking();
 134 };
 135 
 136 #endif // SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_SATBQUEUE_HPP