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The destructor will verify this property // unless the constructor is called with argument false (not verifygc). // // The check will only be done in debug mode and if verifygc true. class NoGCVerifier: public StackObj { friend class PauseNoGCVerifier; protected: bool _verifygc; unsigned int _old_invocations; public: #ifdef ASSERT NoGCVerifier(bool verifygc = true); ~NoGCVerifier(); #else NoGCVerifier(bool verifygc = true) {} ~NoGCVerifier() {} #endif }; // A PauseNoGCVerifier is used to temporarily pause the behavior // of a NoGCVerifier object. If we are not in debug mode or if the // NoGCVerifier object has a _verifygc value of false, then there // is nothing to do. class PauseNoGCVerifier: public StackObj { private: NoGCVerifier * _ngcv; public: #ifdef ASSERT PauseNoGCVerifier(NoGCVerifier * ngcv); ~PauseNoGCVerifier(); #else PauseNoGCVerifier(NoGCVerifier * ngcv) {} ~PauseNoGCVerifier() {} #endif }; // A NoSafepointVerifier object will throw an assertion failure if // the current thread passes a possible safepoint while this object is // instantiated. A safepoint, will either be: an oop allocation, blocking // on a Mutex or JavaLock, or executing a VM operation. // // If StrictSafepointChecks is turned off, it degrades into a NoGCVerifier // class NoSafepointVerifier : public NoGCVerifier { friend class PauseNoSafepointVerifier; private: bool _activated; Thread *_thread; public: #ifdef ASSERT NoSafepointVerifier(bool activated = true, bool verifygc = true ) : NoGCVerifier(verifygc), _activated(activated) { _thread = Thread::current(); if (_activated) { _thread->_allow_allocation_count++; _thread->_allow_safepoint_count++; } } ~NoSafepointVerifier() { if (_activated) { _thread->_allow_allocation_count--; _thread->_allow_safepoint_count--; } } #else NoSafepointVerifier(bool activated = true, bool verifygc = true) : NoGCVerifier(verifygc){} ~NoSafepointVerifier() {} #endif }; // A PauseNoSafepointVerifier is used to temporarily pause the // behavior of a NoSafepointVerifier object. If we are not in debug // mode then there is nothing to do. If the NoSafepointVerifier // object has an _activated value of false, then there is nothing to // do for safepoint and allocation checking, but there may still be // something to do for the underlying NoGCVerifier object. class PauseNoSafepointVerifier : public PauseNoGCVerifier { private: NoSafepointVerifier * _nsv; public: #ifdef ASSERT PauseNoSafepointVerifier(NoSafepointVerifier * nsv) : PauseNoGCVerifier(nsv) { _nsv = nsv; if (_nsv->_activated) { _nsv->_thread->_allow_allocation_count--; _nsv->_thread->_allow_safepoint_count--; } } ~PauseNoSafepointVerifier() { if (_nsv->_activated) { _nsv->_thread->_allow_allocation_count++; _nsv->_thread->_allow_safepoint_count++; } } #else PauseNoSafepointVerifier(NoSafepointVerifier * nsv) : PauseNoGCVerifier(nsv) {} ~PauseNoSafepointVerifier() {} #endif }; // A NoAllocVerifier object can be placed in methods where one assumes that // no allocation will occur. The destructor will verify this property // unless the constructor is called with argument false (not activated). // // The check will only be done in debug mode and if activated. // Note: this only makes sense at safepoints (otherwise, other threads may // allocate concurrently.) class NoAllocVerifier : public StackObj { private: bool _activated; public: #ifdef ASSERT NoAllocVerifier(bool activated = true) { _activated = activated; if (_activated) Thread::current()->_allow_allocation_count++; } ~NoAllocVerifier() { if (_activated) Thread::current()->_allow_allocation_count--; } #else NoAllocVerifier(bool activated = true) {} ~NoAllocVerifier() {} #endif }; #endif // SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_SAFEPOINTVERIFIERS_HPP