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" \ 47 "Turn it off for maximum compatibility with reflection or JNI " \ 48 "code that manipulates final fields." \ 49 "Defaults to true. ") \ 50 \ 51 product(size_t, ShenandoahHeapRegionSize, 0, \ 52 "Size of the Shenandoah regions. " \ 53 "Determined automatically by default.") \ 54 \ 55 experimental(size_t, ShenandoahMinRegionSize, 256 * K, \ 56 "Minimum heap region size. ") \ 57 \ 58 experimental(size_t, ShenandoahMaxRegionSize, 32 * M, \ 59 "Maximum heap region size. ") \ 60 \ 61 experimental(intx, ShenandoahHumongousThreshold, 100, \ 62 "How large should the object be to get allocated in humongous " \ 63 "region, in percents of heap region size. This also caps the " \ 64 "maximum TLAB size.") \ 65 range(1, 100) \ 66 \ 67 experimental(size_t, ShenandoahTargetNumRegions, 2048, \ 68 "Target number of regions. We try to get around that many " \ 69 "regions, based on ShenandoahMinRegionSize and " \ 70 "ShenandoahMaxRegionSizeSize. ") \ 71 \ 72 product(bool, UseShenandoahMatrix, false, \ 73 "Keep a connection matrix and use this to drive collection sets") \ 74 \ 75 product(bool, PrintShenandoahMatrix, false, \ 76 "Print connection matrix after marking") \ 77 \ 78 product(ccstr, ShenandoahGCHeuristics, "adaptive", \ 79 "The heuristics to use in Shenandoah GC. Possible values:" \ 80 " *) adaptive - adapt to maintain the given amount of free heap;" \ 81 " *) dynamic - start concurrent GC based on amount of free heap,"\ 82 " allocation threshold, etc;" \ 83 " *) passive - do not start concurrent GC, wait for Full GC; " \ 84 " *) aggressive - run concurrent GC continuously, evacuate " \ 85 " everything;" \ 86 " *) connected - run partial cycles focusing on least connected " \ 87 " regions, along with adaptive concurrent GC;" \ 88 " *) generational - run partial cycles focusing on young regions,"\ 89 " along with adaptive concurrent GC), " \ 90 " *) LRU - run partial cycles focusing on old regions, along" \ 91 " with adaptive concurrent GC." \ 92 "Defaults to adaptive") \ 93 \ 94 experimental(ccstr, ShenandoahUpdateRefsEarly, "adaptive", \ 95 "Run a separate concurrent reference updating phase after" \ 96 "concurrent evacuation. Possible values: 'on', 'off', 'adaptive'")\ 97 \ 98 product(uintx, ShenandoahRefProcFrequency, 5, \ 99 "How often should (weak, soft, etc) references be processed. " \ 100 "References get processed at every Nth GC cycle. " \ 101 "Set to 0 to disable reference processing. " \ 102 "Defaults to process references every 5 cycles.") \ 103 \ 104 product(uintx, ShenandoahUnloadClassesFrequency, 5, \ 105 "How often should classes get unloaded. " \ 106 "Class unloading is performed at every Nth GC cycle. " \ 107 "Set to 0 to disable concurrent class unloading. " \ 108 "Defaults to unload classes every 5 cycles.") \ 109 \ 110 experimental(uintx, ShenandoahFullGCThreshold, 3, \ 111 "How many cycles in a row to do degenerated marking on " \ 112 "cancelled GC before triggering a full-gc" \ 113 "Defaults to 3") \ 114 writeable(Always) \ 115 \ 116 product_rw(uintx, ShenandoahGarbageThreshold, 60, \ 117 "Sets the percentage of garbage a region need to contain before " \ 118 "it can be marked for collection. Applies to " \ 119 "Shenandoah GC dynamic Heuristic mode only (ignored otherwise). " \ 120 "Defaults to 60%.") \ 121 range(0,100) \ 122 \ 123 product_rw(uintx, ShenandoahFreeThreshold, 10, \ 124 "Set the percentage of free heap at which a GC cycle is started. " \ 125 "Applies to Shenandoah GC dynamic Heuristic mode only " \ 126 "(ignored otherwise). Defaults to 10%.") \ 127 range(0,100) \ 128 \ 129 product_rw(uintx, ShenandoahCSetThreshold, 40, \ 130 "Set the approximate target percentage of the heap for the" \ 131 "collection set. Defaults to 40%.") \ 132 range(0,100) \ 133 \ 134 product_rw(uintx, ShenandoahAllocationThreshold, 0, \ 135 "Set percentage of memory allocated since last GC cycle before " \ 136 "a new GC cycle is started. " \ 137 "Applies to Shenandoah GC dynamic Heuristic mode only " \ 138 "(ignored otherwise). Defauls to 0%.") \ 139 range(0,100) \ 140 \ 141 product_rw(uintx, ShenandoahGenerationalYoungGenPercentage, 20, \ 142 "Percentage of the heap designated as young") \ 143 range(0,100) \ 144 \ 145 product_rw(uintx, ShenandoahLRUOldGenPercentage, 20, \ 146 "Percentage of the heap designated as old") \ 147 range(0,100) \ 148 \ 149 product_rw(uintx, ShenandoahConnectednessPercentage, 20, \ 150 "Percentage of the heap designated for connectedness") \ 151 range(0,100) \ 152 \ 153 experimental(uintx, ShenandoahMergeUpdateRefsMinGap, 100, \ 154 "If GC is currently running in separate update-refs mode " \ 155 "this numbers gives the threshold when to switch to " \ 156 "merged update-refs mode. Number is percentage relative to" \ 157 "duration(marking)+duration(update-refs).") \ 158 writeable(Always) \ 159 \ 160 experimental(uintx, ShenandoahMergeUpdateRefsMaxGap, 200, \ 161 "If GC is currently running in merged update-refs mode " \ 162 "this numbers gives the threshold when to switch to " \ 163 "separate update-refs mode. Number is percentage relative " \ 164 "to duration(marking)+duration(update-refs).") \ 165 writeable(Always) \ 166 \ 167 experimental(uintx, ShenandoahInitFreeThreshold, 30, \ 168 "Initial remaining free threshold for adaptive heuristics") \ 169 range(0,100) \ 170 \ 171 experimental(uintx, ShenandoahMinFreeThreshold, 3, \ 172 "Minimum remaining free threshold for adaptive heuristics") \ 173 range(0,100) \ 174 \ 175 experimental(uintx, ShenandoahMaxFreeThreshold, 70, \ 176 "Maximum remaining free threshold for adaptive heuristics") \ 177 range(0,100) \ 178 \ 179 experimental(uintx, ShenandoahImmediateThreshold, 90, \ 180 "If mark identifies more than this much immediate garbage " \ 181 "regions, it shall recycle them, and shall not continue the "\ 182 "rest of the GC cycle. The value is in percents of total " \ 183 "number of candidates for collection set. Setting this " \ 184 "threshold to 100% effectively disables this shortcut.") \ 185 range(0,100) \ 186 \ 187 experimental(uintx, ShenandoahGuaranteedGCInterval, 5*60*1000, \ 188 "Adaptive and dynamic heuristics would guarantee a GC cycle "\ 189 "at least with this interval. This is useful when large idle"\ 190 " intervals are present, where GC can run without stealing " \ 191 "time from active application. Time is in milliseconds.") \ 192 \ 193 experimental(uintx, ShenandoahHappyCyclesThreshold, 3, \ 194 "How many successful marking cycles before improving free " \ 195 "threshold for adaptive heuristics") \ 196 \ 197 experimental(uintx, ShenandoahPartialInboundThreshold, 10, \ 198 "Specifies how many inbound regions a region can have maximum " \ 199 "to be considered for collection set in partial collections.") \ 200 writeable(Always) \ 201 \ 202 experimental(uintx, ShenandoahMarkLoopStride, 1000, \ 203 "How many items are processed during one marking step") \ 204 \ 205 experimental(bool, ShenandoahConcurrentScanCodeRoots, true, \ 206 "Scan code roots concurrently, instead of during a pause") \ 207 \ 208 experimental(bool, ShenandoahConcurrentEvacCodeRoots, false, \ 209 "Evacuate code roots concurrently, instead of during a pause. " \ 210 "This requires ShenandoahBarriersForConst to be enabled.") \ 211 \ 212 experimental(uintx, ShenandoahCodeRootsStyle, 1, \ 213 "Use this style to scan code cache:" \ 214 " 0 - sequential iterator;" \ 215 " 1 - parallel iterator;" \ 216 " 2 - parallel iterator with filters;") \ 217 \ 218 experimental(uintx, ShenandoahUncommitDelay, 5*60*1000, \ 219 "Shenandoah would start to uncommit memory for regions that were"\ 220 " not used for more than this time. First use after that would " \ 221 "incur allocation stalls. Actively used regions would never be " \ 222 "uncommitted, because they never decay. Time is in milliseconds."\ 223 "Setting this delay to 0 effectively makes Shenandoah to " \ 224 "uncommit the regions almost immediately.") \ 225 \ 226 experimental(bool, ShenandoahBarriersForConst, false, \ 227 "Emit barriers for constant oops in generated code, improving " \ 228 "throughput. If no barriers are emitted, GC will need to " \ 229 "pre-evacuate code roots before returning from STW, adding to " \ 230 "pause time.") \ 231 \ 232 experimental(bool, ShenandoahDontIncreaseWBFreq, true, \ 233 "Common 2 WriteBarriers or WriteBarrier and a ReadBarrier only " \ 234 "if the resulting WriteBarrier isn't executed more frequently") \ 235 \ 236 experimental(bool, ShenandoahNoLivenessFullGC, true, \ 237 "Skip liveness counting for mark during full GC.") \ 238 \ 239 experimental(bool, ShenandoahWriteBarrierToIR, true, \ 240 "Convert write barrier to IR instead of using assembly blob") \ 241 \ 242 experimental(bool, ShenandoahWriteBarrierCsetTestInIR, true, \ 243 "Perform cset test in IR rather than in the stub") \ 244 \ 245 experimental(bool, ShenandoahLoopOptsAfterExpansion, true, \ 246 "Attempt more loop opts after write barrier expansion") \ 247 \ 248 experimental(bool, UseShenandoahOWST, true, \ 249 "Use Shenandoah work stealing termination protocol") \ 250 \ 251 experimental(size_t, ShenandoahSATBBufferSize, 1 * K, \ 252 "Number of entries in an SATB log buffer.") \ 253 range(1, max_uintx) \ 254 \ 255 experimental(int, ShenandoahRegionSamplingRate, 40, \ 256 "Sampling rate for heap region sampling. " \ 257 "Number of milliseconds between samples") \ 258 writeable(Always) \ 259 \ 260 experimental(bool, ShenandoahRegionSampling, false, \ 261 "Turns on heap region sampling via JVMStat") \ 262 writeable(Always) \ 263 \ 264 experimental(bool, ShenandoahFastSyncRoots, true, \ 265 "Enable fast synchronizer roots scanning") \ 266 \ 267 experimental(bool, ShenandoahMergeSafepointCleanup, false, \ 268 "Do safepoint cleanup piggy-backed on thread scans") \ 269 \ 270 experimental(uint, ParallelSafepointCleanupThreads, 0, \ 271 "Number of parallel threads used for safepoint cleanup") \ 272 \ 273 experimental(bool, ShenandoahPreclean, true, \ 274 "Do preclean phase before final mark") \ 275 \ 276 experimental(bool, ShenandoahSuspendibleWorkers, false, \ 277 "Suspend concurrent GC worker threads at safepoints") \ 278 \ 279 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahSATBBarrier, true, \ 280 "Turn on/off SATB barriers in Shenandoah") \ 281 \ 282 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahConditionalSATBBarrier, false, \ 283 "Generate additional conc-mark-in-progress checks around SATB" \ 284 " barrier") \ 285 \ 286 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahKeepAliveBarrier, true, \ 287 "Turn on/off keep alive barriers in Shenandoah") \ 288 \ 289 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahWriteBarrier, true, \ 290 "Turn on/off write barriers in Shenandoah") \ 291 \ 292 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahReadBarrier, true, \ 293 "Turn on/off read barriers in Shenandoah") \ 294 \ 295 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahStoreValWriteBarrier, false, \ 296 "Turn on/off store val write barriers in Shenandoah") \ 297 \ 298 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahStoreValReadBarrier, true, \ 299 "Turn on/off store val read barriers in Shenandoah") \ 300 \ 301 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahCASBarrier, true, \ 302 "Turn on/off CAS barriers in Shenandoah") \ 303 \ 304 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahAcmpBarrier, true, \ 305 "Turn on/off acmp barriers in Shenandoah") \ 306 \ 307 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahCloneBarrier, true, \ 308 "Turn on/off clone barriers in Shenandoah") \ 309 \ 310 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahStoreCheck, false, \ 311 "Emit additional code that checks objects are written to only" \ 312 " in to-space") \ 313 \ 314 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahVerify, false, \ 315 "Verify the Shenandoah garbage collector") \ 316 \ 317 diagnostic(intx, ShenandoahVerifyLevel, 4, \ 318 "Shenandoah verification level: " \ 319 "0 = basic heap checks; " \ 320 "1 = previous level, plus basic region checks; " \ 321 "2 = previous level, plus all roots; " \ 322 "3 = previous level, plus all reachable objects; " \ 323 "4 = previous level, plus all marked objects") \ 324 \ 325 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahAllocationTrace, false, \ 326 "Trace allocation latencies and stalls. Can be expensive when " \ 327 "lots of allocations happen, and may introduce scalability " \ 328 "bottlenecks.") \ 329 \ 330 diagnostic(intx, ShenandoahAllocationStallThreshold, 10000, \ 331 "When allocation tracing is enabled, the allocation stalls " \ 332 "larger than this threshold would be reported as warnings. " \ 333 "Time is in microseconds.") \ 334 \ 335 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahAsmWB, true, \ 336 "Enable/disable inline assembler write barrier code.") \ 337 \ 338 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahConcMarkGC, true, \ 339 "Enable/disable inline concurrent mark GC.") \ 340 \ 341 develop(bool, VerifyStrictOopOperations, false, \ 342 "Verify that == and != are not used on oops. Only in fastdebug") \ 343 \ 344 develop(bool, ShenandoahVerifyOptoBarriers, false, \ 345 "Verify no missing barriers in c2") \ 346 \ 347 develop(int, ShenandoahFailHeapExpansionAfter, -1, \ 348 "Artificially fails heap expansion after specified times." \ 349 "Used to verify allocation handling. Default -1 to disable it.") \ 350 \ 351 product(bool, ShenandoahAlwaysPreTouch, false, \ 352 "Pre-touch heap memory, overrides global AlwaysPreTouch") \ 353 \ 354 experimental(intx, ShenandoahMarkScanPrefetch, 32, \ 355 "How many objects to prefetch ahead when traversing mark bitmaps." \ 356 "Set to 0 to disable prefetching.") \ 357 range(0, 256) \ 358 \ 359 experimental(intx, ShenandoahFullGCTries, 3, \ 360 "How many times to try to do Full GC on allocation failure." \ 361 "Set to 0 to never try, and fail instead.") \ 362 range(0, 16) \ 363 \ 364 diagnostic(bool, ShenandoahOOMDuringEvacALot, false, \ 365 "Simulate OOM during evacuation frequently.") \ 366 367 368 369 SHENANDOAH_FLAGS(DECLARE_DEVELOPER_FLAG, \ 370 DECLARE_PD_DEVELOPER_FLAG, \ 371 DECLARE_PRODUCT_FLAG, \ 372 DECLARE_PD_PRODUCT_FLAG, \ 373 DECLARE_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG, \ 374 DECLARE_EXPERIMENTAL_FLAG, \ 375 DECLARE_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG, \ 376 DECLARE_MANAGEABLE_FLAG, \ 377 DECLARE_PRODUCT_RW_FLAG, \ 378 IGNORE_RANGE, \ 379 IGNORE_CONSTRAINT, \ 380 IGNORE_WRITEABLE) 381 382 #endif // SHARE_VM_GC_SHENANDOAH_SHENANDOAH_GLOBALS_HPP