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62 define_pd_global(bool, UseTLAB, false); 63 define_pd_global(bool, CICompileOSR, false); 64 define_pd_global(bool, UseTypeProfile, false); 65 define_pd_global(bool, UseOnStackReplacement, false); 66 define_pd_global(bool, InlineIntrinsics, false); 67 define_pd_global(bool, PreferInterpreterNativeStubs, true); 68 define_pd_global(bool, ProfileInterpreter, false); 69 define_pd_global(bool, ProfileTraps, false); 70 define_pd_global(bool, TieredCompilation, false); 71 72 define_pd_global(intx, CompileThreshold, 0); 73 74 define_pd_global(intx, OnStackReplacePercentage, 0); 75 define_pd_global(bool, ResizeTLAB, false); 76 define_pd_global(intx, FreqInlineSize, 0); 77 define_pd_global(size_t, NewSizeThreadIncrease, 4*K); 78 define_pd_global(intx, InlineClassNatives, true); 79 define_pd_global(intx, InlineUnsafeOps, true); 80 define_pd_global(intx, InitialCodeCacheSize, 160*K); 81 define_pd_global(intx, ReservedCodeCacheSize, 32*M); 82 define_pd_global(intx, NonProfiledCodeHeapSize, 0); 83 define_pd_global(intx, ProfiledCodeHeapSize, 0); 84 define_pd_global(intx, NonNMethodCodeHeapSize, 32*M); 85 86 define_pd_global(intx, CodeCacheExpansionSize, 32*K); 87 define_pd_global(intx, CodeCacheMinBlockLength, 1); 88 define_pd_global(intx, CodeCacheMinimumUseSpace, 200*K); 89 define_pd_global(size_t, MetaspaceSize, ScaleForWordSize(4*M)); 90 define_pd_global(bool, NeverActAsServerClassMachine, true); 91 define_pd_global(uint64_t,MaxRAM, 1ULL*G); 92 #define CI_COMPILER_COUNT 0 93 #else 94 95 #if defined(COMPILER2) || INCLUDE_JVMCI 96 #define CI_COMPILER_COUNT 2 97 #else 98 #define CI_COMPILER_COUNT 1 99 #endif // COMPILER2 || INCLUDE_JVMCI 100 101 #endif // no compilers 102 103 // string type aliases used only in this file 104 typedef const char* ccstr; 105 typedef const char* ccstrlist; // represents string arguments which accumulate 106 107 // function type that will construct default range string 108 typedef const char* (*RangeStrFunc)(void); 109 110 struct Flag { 111 enum Flags { 112 // latest value origin 113 DEFAULT = 0, 114 COMMAND_LINE = 1, 115 ENVIRON_VAR = 2, 116 CONFIG_FILE = 3, 117 MANAGEMENT = 4, 118 ERGONOMIC = 5, 119 ATTACH_ON_DEMAND = 6, 120 INTERNAL = 7, 121 122 LAST_VALUE_ORIGIN = INTERNAL, 123 VALUE_ORIGIN_BITS = 4, 124 VALUE_ORIGIN_MASK = right_n_bits(VALUE_ORIGIN_BITS), 125 126 // flag kind 127 KIND_PRODUCT = 1 << 4, 128 KIND_MANAGEABLE = 1 << 5, 129 KIND_DIAGNOSTIC = 1 << 6, 130 KIND_EXPERIMENTAL = 1 << 7, 131 KIND_NOT_PRODUCT = 1 << 8, 132 KIND_DEVELOP = 1 << 9, 133 KIND_PLATFORM_DEPENDENT = 1 << 10, 134 KIND_READ_WRITE = 1 << 11, 135 KIND_C1 = 1 << 12, 136 KIND_C2 = 1 << 13, 137 KIND_ARCH = 1 << 14, 138 KIND_SHARK = 1 << 15, 139 KIND_LP64_PRODUCT = 1 << 16, 140 KIND_COMMERCIAL = 1 << 17, 141 KIND_JVMCI = 1 << 18, 142 143 // set this bit if the flag was set on the command line 144 ORIG_COMMAND_LINE = 1 << 19, 145 146 KIND_MASK = ~(VALUE_ORIGIN_MASK | ORIG_COMMAND_LINE) 147 }; 148 149 enum Error { 150 // no error 151 SUCCESS = 0, 152 // flag name is missing 153 MISSING_NAME, 154 // flag value is missing 155 MISSING_VALUE, 156 // error parsing the textual form of the value 157 WRONG_FORMAT, 158 // flag is not writable 159 NON_WRITABLE, 160 // flag value is outside of its bounds 161 OUT_OF_BOUNDS, 162 // flag value violates its constraint 163 VIOLATES_CONSTRAINT, 164 // there is no flag with the given name 165 INVALID_FLAG, 166 // the flag can only be set only on command line during invocation of the VM 167 COMMAND_LINE_ONLY, 168 // the flag may only be set once 169 SET_ONLY_ONCE, 170 // the flag is not writable in this combination of product/debug build 171 CONSTANT, 172 // other, unspecified error related to setting the flag 173 ERR_OTHER 174 }; 175 176 enum MsgType { 177 NONE = 0, 178 DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG_BUT_LOCKED, 179 EXPERIMENTAL_FLAG_BUT_LOCKED, 180 DEVELOPER_FLAG_BUT_PRODUCT_BUILD, 181 NOTPRODUCT_FLAG_BUT_PRODUCT_BUILD 182 }; 183 184 const char* _type; 185 const char* _name; 186 void* _addr; 187 NOT_PRODUCT(const char* _doc;) 188 Flags _flags; 189 size_t _name_len; 190 191 // points to all Flags static array 192 static Flag* flags; 193 194 // number of flags 195 static size_t numFlags; 196 197 static Flag* find_flag(const char* name) { return find_flag(name, strlen(name), true, true); }; 198 static Flag* find_flag(const char* name, size_t length, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false); 199 static Flag* fuzzy_match(const char* name, size_t length, bool allow_locked = false); 200 201 static const char* get_int_default_range_str(); 202 static const char* get_uint_default_range_str(); 203 static const char* get_intx_default_range_str(); 204 static const char* get_uintx_default_range_str(); 205 static const char* get_uint64_t_default_range_str(); 206 static const char* get_size_t_default_range_str(); 207 static const char* get_double_default_range_str(); 208 209 Flag::Error check_writable(bool changed); 210 211 bool is_bool() const; 212 bool get_bool() const; 213 Flag::Error set_bool(bool value); 214 215 bool is_int() const; 216 int get_int() const; 217 Flag::Error set_int(int value); 218 219 bool is_uint() const; 220 uint get_uint() const; 221 Flag::Error set_uint(uint value); 222 223 bool is_intx() const; 224 intx get_intx() const; 225 Flag::Error set_intx(intx value); 226 227 bool is_uintx() const; 228 uintx get_uintx() const; 229 Flag::Error set_uintx(uintx value); 230 231 bool is_uint64_t() const; 232 uint64_t get_uint64_t() const; 233 Flag::Error set_uint64_t(uint64_t value); 234 235 bool is_size_t() const; 236 size_t get_size_t() const; 237 Flag::Error set_size_t(size_t value); 238 239 bool is_double() const; 240 double get_double() const; 241 Flag::Error set_double(double value); 242 243 bool is_ccstr() const; 244 bool ccstr_accumulates() const; 245 ccstr get_ccstr() const; 246 Flag::Error set_ccstr(ccstr value); 247 248 Flags get_origin(); 249 void set_origin(Flags origin); 250 251 size_t get_name_length(); 252 253 bool is_default(); 254 bool is_ergonomic(); 255 bool is_command_line(); 256 void set_command_line(); 257 258 bool is_product() const; 259 bool is_manageable() const; 260 bool is_diagnostic() const; 261 bool is_experimental() const; 262 bool is_notproduct() const; 263 bool is_develop() const; 264 bool is_read_write() const; 265 bool is_commercial() const; 266 267 bool is_constant_in_binary() const; 268 269 bool is_unlocker() const; 270 bool is_unlocked() const; 271 bool is_writeable() const; 272 bool is_external() const; 273 274 bool is_unlocker_ext() const; 275 bool is_unlocked_ext() const; 276 bool is_writeable_ext() const; 277 bool is_external_ext() const; 278 279 void clear_diagnostic(); 280 281 Flag::MsgType get_locked_message(char*, int) const; 282 void get_locked_message_ext(char*, int) const; 283 284 // printRanges will print out flags type, name and range values as expected by -XX:+PrintFlagsRanges 285 void print_on(outputStream* st, bool withComments = false, bool printRanges = false); 286 void print_kind_and_origin(outputStream* st); 287 void print_as_flag(outputStream* st); 288 289 static const char* flag_error_str(Flag::Error error); 290 }; 291 292 // debug flags control various aspects of the VM and are global accessible 293 294 // use FlagSetting to temporarily change some debug flag 295 // e.g. FlagSetting fs(DebugThisAndThat, true); 296 // restored to previous value upon leaving scope 297 class FlagSetting { 298 bool val; 299 bool* flag; 300 public: 301 FlagSetting(bool& fl, bool newValue) { flag = &fl; val = fl; fl = newValue; } 302 ~FlagSetting() { *flag = val; } 303 }; 304 305 306 class CounterSetting { 307 intx* counter; 308 public: 309 CounterSetting(intx* cnt) { counter = cnt; (*counter)++; } 310 ~CounterSetting() { (*counter)--; } 311 }; 312 313 class IntFlagSetting { 314 int val; 315 int* flag; 316 public: 317 IntFlagSetting(int& fl, int newValue) { flag = &fl; val = fl; fl = newValue; } 318 ~IntFlagSetting() { *flag = val; } 319 }; 320 321 class UIntFlagSetting { 322 uint val; 323 uint* flag; 324 public: 325 UIntFlagSetting(uint& fl, uint newValue) { flag = &fl; val = fl; fl = newValue; } 326 ~UIntFlagSetting() { *flag = val; } 327 }; 328 329 class UIntXFlagSetting { 330 uintx val; 331 uintx* flag; 332 public: 333 UIntXFlagSetting(uintx& fl, uintx newValue) { flag = &fl; val = fl; fl = newValue; } 334 ~UIntXFlagSetting() { *flag = val; } 335 }; 336 337 class DoubleFlagSetting { 338 double val; 339 double* flag; 340 public: 341 DoubleFlagSetting(double& fl, double newValue) { flag = &fl; val = fl; fl = newValue; } 342 ~DoubleFlagSetting() { *flag = val; } 343 }; 344 345 class SizeTFlagSetting { 346 size_t val; 347 size_t* flag; 348 public: 349 SizeTFlagSetting(size_t& fl, size_t newValue) { flag = &fl; val = fl; fl = newValue; } 350 ~SizeTFlagSetting() { *flag = val; } 351 }; 352 353 // Helper class for temporarily saving the value of a flag during a scope. 354 template <size_t SIZE> 355 class FlagGuard { 356 unsigned char _value[SIZE]; 357 void* const _addr; 358 359 // Hide operator new, this class should only be allocated on the stack. 360 // NOTE: Cannot include memory/allocation.hpp here due to circular 361 // dependencies. 362 void* operator new(size_t size) throw(); 363 void* operator new [](size_t size) throw(); 364 365 public: 366 FlagGuard(void* flag_addr) : _addr(flag_addr) { 367 memcpy(_value, _addr, SIZE); 368 } 369 370 ~FlagGuard() { 371 memcpy(_addr, _value, SIZE); 372 } 373 }; 374 375 #define FLAG_GUARD(f) FlagGuard<sizeof(f)> f ## _guard(&f) 376 377 class CommandLineFlags { 378 public: 379 static Flag::Error boolAt(const char* name, size_t len, bool* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false); 380 static Flag::Error boolAt(const char* name, bool* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false) { return boolAt(name, strlen(name), value, allow_locked, return_flag); } 381 static Flag::Error boolAtPut(Flag* flag, bool* value, Flag::Flags origin); 382 static Flag::Error boolAtPut(const char* name, size_t len, bool* value, Flag::Flags origin); 383 static Flag::Error boolAtPut(const char* name, bool* value, Flag::Flags origin) { return boolAtPut(name, strlen(name), value, origin); } 384 385 static Flag::Error intAt(const char* name, size_t len, int* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false); 386 static Flag::Error intAt(const char* name, int* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false) { return intAt(name, strlen(name), value, allow_locked, return_flag); } 387 static Flag::Error intAtPut(Flag* flag, int* value, Flag::Flags origin); 388 static Flag::Error intAtPut(const char* name, size_t len, int* value, Flag::Flags origin); 389 static Flag::Error intAtPut(const char* name, int* value, Flag::Flags origin) { return intAtPut(name, strlen(name), value, origin); } 390 391 static Flag::Error uintAt(const char* name, size_t len, uint* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false); 392 static Flag::Error uintAt(const char* name, uint* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false) { return uintAt(name, strlen(name), value, allow_locked, return_flag); } 393 static Flag::Error uintAtPut(Flag* flag, uint* value, Flag::Flags origin); 394 static Flag::Error uintAtPut(const char* name, size_t len, uint* value, Flag::Flags origin); 395 static Flag::Error uintAtPut(const char* name, uint* value, Flag::Flags origin) { return uintAtPut(name, strlen(name), value, origin); } 396 397 static Flag::Error intxAt(const char* name, size_t len, intx* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false); 398 static Flag::Error intxAt(const char* name, intx* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false) { return intxAt(name, strlen(name), value, allow_locked, return_flag); } 399 static Flag::Error intxAtPut(Flag* flag, intx* value, Flag::Flags origin); 400 static Flag::Error intxAtPut(const char* name, size_t len, intx* value, Flag::Flags origin); 401 static Flag::Error intxAtPut(const char* name, intx* value, Flag::Flags origin) { return intxAtPut(name, strlen(name), value, origin); } 402 403 static Flag::Error uintxAt(const char* name, size_t len, uintx* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false); 404 static Flag::Error uintxAt(const char* name, uintx* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false) { return uintxAt(name, strlen(name), value, allow_locked, return_flag); } 405 static Flag::Error uintxAtPut(Flag* flag, uintx* value, Flag::Flags origin); 406 static Flag::Error uintxAtPut(const char* name, size_t len, uintx* value, Flag::Flags origin); 407 static Flag::Error uintxAtPut(const char* name, uintx* value, Flag::Flags origin) { return uintxAtPut(name, strlen(name), value, origin); } 408 409 static Flag::Error size_tAt(const char* name, size_t len, size_t* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false); 410 static Flag::Error size_tAt(const char* name, size_t* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false) { return size_tAt(name, strlen(name), value, allow_locked, return_flag); } 411 static Flag::Error size_tAtPut(Flag* flag, size_t* value, Flag::Flags origin); 412 static Flag::Error size_tAtPut(const char* name, size_t len, size_t* value, Flag::Flags origin); 413 static Flag::Error size_tAtPut(const char* name, size_t* value, Flag::Flags origin) { return size_tAtPut(name, strlen(name), value, origin); } 414 415 static Flag::Error uint64_tAt(const char* name, size_t len, uint64_t* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false); 416 static Flag::Error uint64_tAt(const char* name, uint64_t* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false) { return uint64_tAt(name, strlen(name), value, allow_locked, return_flag); } 417 static Flag::Error uint64_tAtPut(Flag* flag, uint64_t* value, Flag::Flags origin); 418 static Flag::Error uint64_tAtPut(const char* name, size_t len, uint64_t* value, Flag::Flags origin); 419 static Flag::Error uint64_tAtPut(const char* name, uint64_t* value, Flag::Flags origin) { return uint64_tAtPut(name, strlen(name), value, origin); } 420 421 static Flag::Error doubleAt(const char* name, size_t len, double* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false); 422 static Flag::Error doubleAt(const char* name, double* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false) { return doubleAt(name, strlen(name), value, allow_locked, return_flag); } 423 static Flag::Error doubleAtPut(Flag* flag, double* value, Flag::Flags origin); 424 static Flag::Error doubleAtPut(const char* name, size_t len, double* value, Flag::Flags origin); 425 static Flag::Error doubleAtPut(const char* name, double* value, Flag::Flags origin) { return doubleAtPut(name, strlen(name), value, origin); } 426 427 static Flag::Error ccstrAt(const char* name, size_t len, ccstr* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false); 428 static Flag::Error ccstrAt(const char* name, ccstr* value, bool allow_locked = false, bool return_flag = false) { return ccstrAt(name, strlen(name), value, allow_locked, return_flag); } 429 // Contract: Flag will make private copy of the incoming value. 430 // Outgoing value is always malloc-ed, and caller MUST call free. 431 static Flag::Error ccstrAtPut(const char* name, size_t len, ccstr* value, Flag::Flags origin); 432 static Flag::Error ccstrAtPut(const char* name, ccstr* value, Flag::Flags origin) { return ccstrAtPut(name, strlen(name), value, origin); } 433 434 // Returns false if name is not a command line flag. 435 static bool wasSetOnCmdline(const char* name, bool* value); 436 static void printSetFlags(outputStream* out); 437 438 // printRanges will print out flags type, name and range values as expected by -XX:+PrintFlagsRanges 439 static void printFlags(outputStream* out, bool withComments, bool printRanges = false); 440 441 static void verify() PRODUCT_RETURN; 442 }; 443 444 // use this for flags that are true by default in the debug version but 445 // false in the optimized version, and vice versa 446 #ifdef ASSERT 447 #define trueInDebug true 448 #define falseInDebug false 449 #else 450 #define trueInDebug false 451 #define falseInDebug true 452 #endif 453 454 // use this for flags that are true per default in the product build 455 // but false in development builds, and vice versa 456 #ifdef PRODUCT 457 #define trueInProduct true 458 #define falseInProduct false 459 #else 460 #define trueInProduct false 461 #define falseInProduct true 462 #endif 463 464 // develop flags are settable / visible only during development and are constant in the PRODUCT version 465 // product flags are always settable / visible 466 // notproduct flags are settable / visible only during development and are not declared in the PRODUCT version 467 468 // A flag must be declared with one of the following types: 469 // bool, int, uint, intx, uintx, size_t, ccstr, double, or uint64_t. 470 // The type "ccstr" is an alias for "const char*" and is used 471 // only in this file, because the macrology requires single-token type names. 472 473 // Note: Diagnostic options not meant for VM tuning or for product modes. 474 // They are to be used for VM quality assurance or field diagnosis 475 // of VM bugs. They are hidden so that users will not be encouraged to 476 // try them as if they were VM ordinary execution options. However, they 477 // are available in the product version of the VM. Under instruction 478 // from support engineers, VM customers can turn them on to collect 479 // diagnostic information about VM problems. To use a VM diagnostic 480 // option, you must first specify +UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions. 481 // (This master switch also affects the behavior of -Xprintflags.) 482 // 483 // experimental flags are in support of features that are not 484 // part of the officially supported product, but are available 485 // for experimenting with. They could, for example, be performance 486 // features that may not have undergone full or rigorous QA, but which may 487 // help performance in some cases and released for experimentation 488 // by the community of users and developers. This flag also allows one to 489 // be able to build a fully supported product that nonetheless also 490 // ships with some unsupported, lightly tested, experimental features. 491 // Like the UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions flag above, there is a corresponding 492 // UnlockExperimentalVMOptions flag, which allows the control and 493 // modification of the experimental flags. 494 // 495 // Nota bene: neither diagnostic nor experimental options should be used casually, 496 // and they are not supported on production loads, except under explicit 497 // direction from support engineers. 498 // 499 // manageable flags are writeable external product flags. 500 // They are dynamically writeable through the JDK management interface 501 // (com.sun.management.HotSpotDiagnosticMXBean API) and also through JConsole. 502 // These flags are external exported interface (see CCC). The list of 503 // manageable flags can be queried programmatically through the management 504 // interface. 505 // 506 // A flag can be made as "manageable" only if 507 // - the flag is defined in a CCC as an external exported interface. 508 // - the VM implementation supports dynamic setting of the flag. 509 // This implies that the VM must *always* query the flag variable 510 // and not reuse state related to the flag state at any given time. 511 // - you want the flag to be queried programmatically by the customers. 512 // 513 // product_rw flags are writeable internal product flags. 514 // They are like "manageable" flags but for internal/private use. 515 // The list of product_rw flags are internal/private flags which 516 // may be changed/removed in a future release. It can be set 517 // through the management interface to get/set value 518 // when the name of flag is supplied. 519 // 520 // A flag can be made as "product_rw" only if 521 // - the VM implementation supports dynamic setting of the flag. 522 // This implies that the VM must *always* query the flag variable 523 // and not reuse state related to the flag state at any given time. 524 // 525 // Note that when there is a need to support develop flags to be writeable, 526 // it can be done in the same way as product_rw. 527 // 528 // range is a macro that will expand to min and max arguments for range 529 // checking code if provided - see commandLineFlagRangeList.hpp 530 // 531 // constraint is a macro that will expand to custom function call 532 // for constraint checking if provided - see commandLineFlagConstraintList.hpp 533 // 534 // writeable is a macro that controls if and how the value can change during the runtime 535 // 536 // writeable(Always) is optional and allows the flag to have its value changed 537 // without any limitations at any time 538 // 539 // writeable(Once) flag value's can be only set once during the lifetime of VM 540 // 541 // writeable(CommandLineOnly) flag value's can be only set from command line 542 // (multiple times allowed) 543 // 544 545 546 #define RUNTIME_FLAGS(develop, \ 547 develop_pd, \ 548 product, \ 549 product_pd, \ 550 diagnostic, \ 551 diagnostic_pd, \ 552 experimental, \ 553 notproduct, \ 554 manageable, \ 555 product_rw, \ 556 lp64_product, \ 557 range, \ 558 constraint, \ 559 writeable) \ 560 \ 561 lp64_product(bool, UseCompressedOops, false, \ 562 "Use 32-bit object references in 64-bit VM. " \ 563 "lp64_product means flag is always constant in 32 bit VM") \ 564 \ 565 lp64_product(bool, UseCompressedClassPointers, false, \ 566 "Use 32-bit class pointers in 64-bit VM. " \ 567 "lp64_product means flag is always constant in 32 bit VM") \ 568 \ 569 notproduct(bool, CheckCompressedOops, true, \ 570 "Generate checks in encoding/decoding code in debug VM") \ 571 \ 572 product(uintx, HeapSearchSteps, 3 PPC64_ONLY(+17), \ 573 "Heap allocation steps through preferred address regions to find" \ 574 " where it can allocate the heap. Number of steps to take per " \ 575 "region.") \ 576 range(1, max_uintx) \ 577 \ 578 lp64_product(intx, ObjectAlignmentInBytes, 8, \ 579 "Default object alignment in bytes, 8 is minimum") \ 580 range(8, 256) \ 581 constraint(ObjectAlignmentInBytesConstraintFunc,AtParse) \ 582 \ 583 product(bool, AssumeMP, false, \ 584 "Instruct the VM to assume multiple processors are available") \ 585 \ 586 /* UseMembar is theoretically a temp flag used for memory barrier */ \ 587 /* removal testing. It was supposed to be removed before FCS but has */ \ 588 /* been re-added (see 6401008) */ \ 589 product_pd(bool, UseMembar, \ 590 "(Unstable) Issues membars on thread state transitions") \ 591 \ 592 develop(bool, CleanChunkPoolAsync, true, \ 593 "Clean the chunk pool asynchronously") \ 594 \ 595 experimental(bool, AlwaysSafeConstructors, false, \ 596 "Force safe construction, as if all fields are final.") \ 597 \ 598 diagnostic(bool, UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions, trueInDebug, \ 599 "Enable normal processing of flags relating to field diagnostics")\ 600 \ 601 experimental(bool, UnlockExperimentalVMOptions, false, \ 602 "Enable normal processing of flags relating to experimental " \ 603 "features") \ 604 \ 605 product(bool, JavaMonitorsInStackTrace, true, \ 606 "Print information about Java monitor locks when the stacks are" \ 607 "dumped") \ 608 \ 609 product_pd(bool, UseLargePages, \ 610 "Use large page memory") \ 611 \ 612 product_pd(bool, UseLargePagesIndividualAllocation, \ 613 "Allocate large pages individually for better affinity") \ 614 \ 615 develop(bool, LargePagesIndividualAllocationInjectError, false, \ 616 "Fail large pages individual allocation") \ 617 \ 618 product(bool, UseLargePagesInMetaspace, false, \ 619 "Use large page memory in metaspace. " \ 620 "Only used if UseLargePages is enabled.") \ 621 \ 622 product(bool, UseNUMA, false, \ 623 "Use NUMA if available") \ 624 \ 625 product(bool, UseNUMAInterleaving, false, \ 626 "Interleave memory across NUMA nodes if available") \ 627 \ 628 product(size_t, NUMAInterleaveGranularity, 2*M, \ 629 "Granularity to use for NUMA interleaving on Windows OS") \ 630 range(os::vm_allocation_granularity(), NOT_LP64(2*G) LP64_ONLY(8192*G)) \ 631 \ 632 product(bool, ForceNUMA, false, \ 633 "Force NUMA optimizations on single-node/UMA systems") \ 634 \ 635 product(uintx, NUMAChunkResizeWeight, 20, \ 636 "Percentage (0-100) used to weight the current sample when " \ 637 "computing exponentially decaying average for " \ 638 "AdaptiveNUMAChunkSizing") \ 639 range(0, 100) \ 640 \ 641 product(size_t, NUMASpaceResizeRate, 1*G, \ 642 "Do not reallocate more than this amount per collection") \ 643 range(0, max_uintx) \ 644 \ 645 product(bool, UseAdaptiveNUMAChunkSizing, true, \ 646 "Enable adaptive chunk sizing for NUMA") \ 647 \ 648 product(bool, NUMAStats, false, \ 649 "Print NUMA stats in detailed heap information") \ 650 \ 651 product(uintx, NUMAPageScanRate, 256, \ 652 "Maximum number of pages to include in the page scan procedure") \ 653 range(0, max_uintx) \ 654 \ 655 product_pd(bool, NeedsDeoptSuspend, \ 656 "True for register window machines (sparc/ia64)") \ 657 \ 658 product(intx, UseSSE, 99, \ 659 "Highest supported SSE instructions set on x86/x64") \ 660 range(0, 99) \ 661 \ 662 product(bool, UseAES, false, \ 663 "Control whether AES instructions are used when available") \ 664 \ 665 product(bool, UseFMA, false, \ 666 "Control whether FMA instructions are used when available") \ 667 \ 668 product(bool, UseSHA, false, \ 669 "Control whether SHA instructions are used when available") \ 670 \ 671 diagnostic(bool, UseGHASHIntrinsics, false, \ 672 "Use intrinsics for GHASH versions of crypto") \ 673 \ 674 product(size_t, LargePageSizeInBytes, 0, \ 675 "Large page size (0 to let VM choose the page size)") \ 676 range(0, max_uintx) \ 677 \ 678 product(size_t, LargePageHeapSizeThreshold, 128*M, \ 679 "Use large pages if maximum heap is at least this big") \ 680 range(0, max_uintx) \ 681 \ 682 product(bool, ForceTimeHighResolution, false, \ 683 "Using high time resolution (for Win32 only)") \ 684 \ 685 develop(bool, TracePcPatching, false, \ 686 "Trace usage of frame::patch_pc") \ 687 \ 688 develop(bool, TraceRelocator, false, \ 689 "Trace the bytecode relocator") \ 690 \ 691 develop(bool, TraceLongCompiles, false, \ 692 "Print out every time compilation is longer than " \ 693 "a given threshold") \ 694 \ 695 develop(bool, SafepointALot, false, \ 696 "Generate a lot of safepoints. This works with " \ 697 "GuaranteedSafepointInterval") \ 698 \ 699 product_pd(bool, BackgroundCompilation, \ 700 "A thread requesting compilation is not blocked during " \ 701 "compilation") \ 702 \ 703 product(bool, PrintVMQWaitTime, false, \ 704 "Print out the waiting time in VM operation queue") \ 705 \ 706 develop(bool, TraceOopMapGeneration, false, \ 707 "Show OopMapGeneration") \ 708 \ 709 product(bool, MethodFlushing, true, \ 710 "Reclamation of zombie and not-entrant methods") \ 711 \ 712 develop(bool, VerifyStack, false, \ 713 "Verify stack of each thread when it is entering a runtime call") \ 714 \ 715 diagnostic(bool, ForceUnreachable, false, \ 716 "Make all non code cache addresses to be unreachable by " \ 717 "forcing use of 64bit literal fixups") \ 718 \ 719 notproduct(bool, StressDerivedPointers, false, \ 720 "Force scavenge when a derived pointer is detected on stack " \ 721 "after rtm call") \ 722 \ 723 develop(bool, TraceDerivedPointers, false, \ 724 "Trace traversal of derived pointers on stack") \ 725 \ 726 notproduct(bool, TraceCodeBlobStacks, false, \ 727 "Trace stack-walk of codeblobs") \ 728 \ 729 product(bool, PrintJNIResolving, false, \ 730 "Used to implement -v:jni") \ 731 \ 732 notproduct(bool, PrintRewrites, false, \ 733 "Print methods that are being rewritten") \ 734 \ 735 product(bool, UseInlineCaches, true, \ 736 "Use Inline Caches for virtual calls ") \ 737 \ 738 diagnostic(bool, InlineArrayCopy, true, \ 739 "Inline arraycopy native that is known to be part of " \ 740 "base library DLL") \ 741 \ 742 diagnostic(bool, InlineObjectHash, true, \ 743 "Inline Object::hashCode() native that is known to be part " \ 744 "of base library DLL") \ 745 \ 746 diagnostic(bool, InlineNatives, true, \ 747 "Inline natives that are known to be part of base library DLL") \ 748 \ 749 diagnostic(bool, InlineMathNatives, true, \ 750 "Inline SinD, CosD, etc.") \ 751 \ 752 diagnostic(bool, InlineClassNatives, true, \ 753 "Inline Class.isInstance, etc") \ 754 \ 755 diagnostic(bool, InlineThreadNatives, true, \ 756 "Inline Thread.currentThread, etc") \ 757 \ 758 diagnostic(bool, InlineUnsafeOps, true, \ 759 "Inline memory ops (native methods) from Unsafe") \ 760 \ 761 product(bool, CriticalJNINatives, true, \ 762 "Check for critical JNI entry points") \ 763 \ 764 notproduct(bool, StressCriticalJNINatives, false, \ 765 "Exercise register saving code in critical natives") \ 766 \ 767 diagnostic(bool, UseAESIntrinsics, false, \ 768 "Use intrinsics for AES versions of crypto") \ 769 \ 770 diagnostic(bool, UseAESCTRIntrinsics, false, \ 771 "Use intrinsics for the paralleled version of AES/CTR crypto") \ 772 \ 773 diagnostic(bool, UseSHA1Intrinsics, false, \ 774 "Use intrinsics for SHA-1 crypto hash function. " \ 775 "Requires that UseSHA is enabled.") \ 776 \ 777 diagnostic(bool, UseSHA256Intrinsics, false, \ 778 "Use intrinsics for SHA-224 and SHA-256 crypto hash functions. " \ 779 "Requires that UseSHA is enabled.") \ 780 \ 781 diagnostic(bool, UseSHA512Intrinsics, false, \ 782 "Use intrinsics for SHA-384 and SHA-512 crypto hash functions. " \ 783 "Requires that UseSHA is enabled.") \ 784 \ 785 diagnostic(bool, UseCRC32Intrinsics, false, \ 786 "use intrinsics for java.util.zip.CRC32") \ 787 \ 788 diagnostic(bool, UseCRC32CIntrinsics, false, \ 789 "use intrinsics for java.util.zip.CRC32C") \ 790 \ 791 diagnostic(bool, UseAdler32Intrinsics, false, \ 792 "use intrinsics for java.util.zip.Adler32") \ 793 \ 794 diagnostic(bool, UseVectorizedMismatchIntrinsic, false, \ 795 "Enables intrinsification of ArraysSupport.vectorizedMismatch()") \ 796 \ 797 diagnostic(ccstrlist, DisableIntrinsic, "", \ 798 "do not expand intrinsics whose (internal) names appear here") \ 799 \ 800 develop(bool, TraceCallFixup, false, \ 801 "Trace all call fixups") \ 802 \ 803 develop(bool, DeoptimizeALot, false, \ 804 "Deoptimize at every exit from the runtime system") \ 805 \ 806 notproduct(ccstrlist, DeoptimizeOnlyAt, "", \ 807 "A comma separated list of bcis to deoptimize at") \ 808 \ 809 product(bool, DeoptimizeRandom, false, \ 810 "Deoptimize random frames on random exit from the runtime system")\ 811 \ 812 notproduct(bool, ZombieALot, false, \ 813 "Create zombies (non-entrant) at exit from the runtime system") \ 814 \ 815 product(bool, UnlinkSymbolsALot, false, \ 816 "Unlink unreferenced symbols from the symbol table at safepoints")\ 817 \ 818 notproduct(bool, WalkStackALot, false, \ 819 "Trace stack (no print) at every exit from the runtime system") \ 820 \ 821 product(bool, Debugging, false, \ 822 "Set when executing debug methods in debug.cpp " \ 823 "(to prevent triggering assertions)") \ 824 \ 825 notproduct(bool, StrictSafepointChecks, trueInDebug, \ 826 "Enable strict checks that safepoints cannot happen for threads " \ 827 "that use NoSafepointVerifier") \ 828 \ 829 notproduct(bool, VerifyLastFrame, false, \ 830 "Verify oops on last frame on entry to VM") \ 831 \ 832 product(bool, FailOverToOldVerifier, true, \ 833 "Fail over to old verifier when split verifier fails") \ 834 \ 835 develop(bool, ShowSafepointMsgs, false, \ 836 "Show message about safepoint synchronization") \ 837 \ 838 product(bool, SafepointTimeout, false, \ 839 "Time out and warn or fail after SafepointTimeoutDelay " \ 840 "milliseconds if failed to reach safepoint") \ 841 \ 842 develop(bool, DieOnSafepointTimeout, false, \ 843 "Die upon failure to reach safepoint (see SafepointTimeout)") \ 844 \ 845 /* 50 retries * (5 * current_retry_count) millis = ~6.375 seconds */ \ 846 /* typically, at most a few retries are needed */ \ 847 product(intx, SuspendRetryCount, 50, \ 848 "Maximum retry count for an external suspend request") \ 849 range(0, max_intx) \ 850 \ 851 product(intx, SuspendRetryDelay, 5, \ 852 "Milliseconds to delay per retry (* current_retry_count)") \ 853 range(0, max_intx) \ 854 \ 855 product(bool, AssertOnSuspendWaitFailure, false, \ 856 "Assert/Guarantee on external suspend wait failure") \ 857 \ 858 product(bool, TraceSuspendWaitFailures, false, \ 859 "Trace external suspend wait failures") \ 860 \ 861 product(bool, MaxFDLimit, true, \ 862 "Bump the number of file descriptors to maximum in Solaris") \ 863 \ 864 diagnostic(bool, LogEvents, true, \ 865 "Enable the various ring buffer event logs") \ 866 \ 867 diagnostic(uintx, LogEventsBufferEntries, 10, \ 868 "Number of ring buffer event logs") \ 869 range(1, NOT_LP64(1*K) LP64_ONLY(1*M)) \ 870 \ 871 product(bool, BytecodeVerificationRemote, true, \ 872 "Enable the Java bytecode verifier for remote classes") \ 873 \ 874 product(bool, BytecodeVerificationLocal, false, \ 875 "Enable the Java bytecode verifier for local classes") \ 876 \ 877 develop(bool, ForceFloatExceptions, trueInDebug, \ 878 "Force exceptions on FP stack under/overflow") \ 879 \ 880 develop(bool, VerifyStackAtCalls, false, \ 881 "Verify that the stack pointer is unchanged after calls") \ 882 \ 883 develop(bool, TraceJavaAssertions, false, \ 884 "Trace java language assertions") \ 885 \ 886 notproduct(bool, CheckAssertionStatusDirectives, false, \ 887 "Temporary - see javaClasses.cpp") \ 888 \ 889 notproduct(bool, PrintMallocFree, false, \ 890 "Trace calls to C heap malloc/free allocation") \ 891 \ 892 notproduct(bool, VerifyCodeCache, false, \ 893 "Verify code cache on memory allocation/deallocation") \ 894 \ 895 develop(bool, UseMallocOnly, false, \ 896 "Use only malloc/free for allocation (no resource area/arena)") \ 897 \ 898 develop(bool, PrintMalloc, false, \ 899 "Print all malloc/free calls") \ 900 \ 901 develop(bool, PrintMallocStatistics, false, \ 902 "Print malloc/free statistics") \ 903 \ 904 develop(bool, ZapResourceArea, trueInDebug, \ 905 "Zap freed resource/arena space with 0xABABABAB") \ 906 \ 907 notproduct(bool, ZapVMHandleArea, trueInDebug, \ 908 "Zap freed VM handle space with 0xBCBCBCBC") \ 909 \ 910 develop(bool, ZapJNIHandleArea, trueInDebug, \ 911 "Zap freed JNI handle space with 0xFEFEFEFE") \ 912 \ 913 notproduct(bool, ZapStackSegments, trueInDebug, \ 914 "Zap allocated/freed stack segments with 0xFADFADED") \ 915 \ 916 develop(bool, ZapUnusedHeapArea, trueInDebug, \ 917 "Zap unused heap space with 0xBAADBABE") \ 918 \ 919 develop(bool, CheckZapUnusedHeapArea, false, \ 920 "Check zapping of unused heap space") \ 921 \ 922 develop(bool, ZapFillerObjects, trueInDebug, \ 923 "Zap filler objects with 0xDEAFBABE") \ 924 \ 925 develop(bool, PrintVMMessages, true, \ 926 "Print VM messages on console") \ 927 \ 928 notproduct(uintx, ErrorHandlerTest, 0, \ 929 "If > 0, provokes an error after VM initialization; the value " \ 930 "determines which error to provoke. See test_error_handler() " \ 931 "in debug.cpp.") \ 932 \ 933 notproduct(uintx, TestCrashInErrorHandler, 0, \ 934 "If > 0, provokes an error inside VM error handler (a secondary " \ 935 "crash). see test_error_handler() in debug.cpp.") \ 936 \ 937 notproduct(bool, TestSafeFetchInErrorHandler, false, \ 938 "If true, tests SafeFetch inside error handler.") \ 939 \ 940 notproduct(bool, TestUnresponsiveErrorHandler, false, \ 941 "If true, simulates an unresponsive error handler.") \ 942 \ 943 develop(bool, Verbose, false, \ 944 "Print additional debugging information from other modes") \ 945 \ 946 develop(bool, PrintMiscellaneous, false, \ 947 "Print uncategorized debugging information (requires +Verbose)") \ 948 \ 949 develop(bool, WizardMode, false, \ 950 "Print much more debugging information") \ 951 \ 952 product(bool, ShowMessageBoxOnError, false, \ 953 "Keep process alive on VM fatal error") \ 954 \ 955 product(bool, CreateCoredumpOnCrash, true, \ 956 "Create core/mini dump on VM fatal error") \ 957 \ 958 product(uint64_t, ErrorLogTimeout, 2 * 60, \ 959 "Timeout, in seconds, to limit the time spent on writing an " \ 960 "error log in case of a crash.") \ 961 range(0, (uint64_t)max_jlong/1000) \ 962 \ 963 product_pd(bool, UseOSErrorReporting, \ 964 "Let VM fatal error propagate to the OS (ie. WER on Windows)") \ 965 \ 966 product(bool, SuppressFatalErrorMessage, false, \ 967 "Report NO fatal error message (avoid deadlock)") \ 968 \ 969 product(ccstrlist, OnError, "", \ 970 "Run user-defined commands on fatal error; see VMError.cpp " \ 971 "for examples") \ 972 \ 973 product(ccstrlist, OnOutOfMemoryError, "", \ 974 "Run user-defined commands on first java.lang.OutOfMemoryError") \ 975 \ 976 manageable(bool, HeapDumpBeforeFullGC, false, \ 977 "Dump heap to file before any major stop-the-world GC") \ 978 \ 979 manageable(bool, HeapDumpAfterFullGC, false, \ 980 "Dump heap to file after any major stop-the-world GC") \ 981 \ 982 manageable(bool, HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError, false, \ 983 "Dump heap to file when java.lang.OutOfMemoryError is thrown") \ 984 \ 985 manageable(ccstr, HeapDumpPath, NULL, \ 986 "When HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError is on, the path (filename or " \ 987 "directory) of the dump file (defaults to java_pid<pid>.hprof " \ 988 "in the working directory)") \ 989 \ 990 develop(bool, BreakAtWarning, false, \ 991 "Execute breakpoint upon encountering VM warning") \ 992 \ 993 develop(bool, UseFakeTimers, false, \ 994 "Tell whether the VM should use system time or a fake timer") \ 995 \ 996 product(ccstr, NativeMemoryTracking, "off", \ 997 "Native memory tracking options") \ 998 \ 999 diagnostic(bool, PrintNMTStatistics, false, \ 1000 "Print native memory tracking summary data if it is on") \ 1001 \ 1002 diagnostic(bool, LogCompilation, false, \ 1003 "Log compilation activity in detail to LogFile") \ 1004 \ 1005 product(bool, PrintCompilation, false, \ 1006 "Print compilations") \ 1007 \ 1008 diagnostic(bool, TraceNMethodInstalls, false, \ 1009 "Trace nmethod installation") \ 1010 \ 1011 diagnostic(intx, ScavengeRootsInCode, 2, \ 1012 "0: do not allow scavengable oops in the code cache; " \ 1013 "1: allow scavenging from the code cache; " \ 1014 "2: emit as many constants as the compiler can see") \ 1015 range(0, 2) \ 1016 \ 1017 product(bool, AlwaysRestoreFPU, false, \ 1018 "Restore the FPU control word after every JNI call (expensive)") \ 1019 \ 1020 diagnostic(bool, PrintCompilation2, false, \ 1021 "Print additional statistics per compilation") \ 1022 \ 1023 diagnostic(bool, PrintAdapterHandlers, false, \ 1024 "Print code generated for i2c/c2i adapters") \ 1025 \ 1026 diagnostic(bool, VerifyAdapterCalls, trueInDebug, \ 1027 "Verify that i2c/c2i adapters are called properly") \ 1028 \ 1029 develop(bool, VerifyAdapterSharing, false, \ 1030 "Verify that the code for shared adapters is the equivalent") \ 1031 \ 1032 diagnostic(bool, PrintAssembly, false, \ 1033 "Print assembly code (using external disassembler.so)") \ 1034 \ 1035 diagnostic(ccstr, PrintAssemblyOptions, NULL, \ 1036 "Print options string passed to disassembler.so") \ 1037 \ 1038 notproduct(bool, PrintNMethodStatistics, false, \ 1039 "Print a summary statistic for the generated nmethods") \ 1040 \ 1041 diagnostic(bool, PrintNMethods, false, \ 1042 "Print assembly code for nmethods when generated") \ 1043 \ 1044 diagnostic(bool, PrintNativeNMethods, false, \ 1045 "Print assembly code for native nmethods when generated") \ 1046 \ 1047 develop(bool, PrintDebugInfo, false, \ 1048 "Print debug information for all nmethods when generated") \ 1049 \ 1050 develop(bool, PrintRelocations, false, \ 1051 "Print relocation information for all nmethods when generated") \ 1052 \ 1053 develop(bool, PrintDependencies, false, \ 1054 "Print dependency information for all nmethods when generated") \ 1055 \ 1056 develop(bool, PrintExceptionHandlers, false, \ 1057 "Print exception handler tables for all nmethods when generated") \ 1058 \ 1059 develop(bool, StressCompiledExceptionHandlers, false, \ 1060 "Exercise compiled exception handlers") \ 1061 \ 1062 develop(bool, InterceptOSException, false, \ 1063 "Start debugger when an implicit OS (e.g. NULL) " \ 1064 "exception happens") \ 1065 \ 1066 product(bool, PrintCodeCache, false, \ 1067 "Print the code cache memory usage when exiting") \ 1068 \ 1069 develop(bool, PrintCodeCache2, false, \ 1070 "Print detailed usage information on the code cache when exiting")\ 1071 \ 1072 product(bool, PrintCodeCacheOnCompilation, false, \ 1073 "Print the code cache memory usage each time a method is " \ 1074 "compiled") \ 1075 \ 1076 diagnostic(bool, PrintStubCode, false, \ 1077 "Print generated stub code") \ 1078 \ 1079 product(bool, StackTraceInThrowable, true, \ 1080 "Collect backtrace in throwable when exception happens") \ 1081 \ 1082 product(bool, OmitStackTraceInFastThrow, true, \ 1083 "Omit backtraces for some 'hot' exceptions in optimized code") \ 1084 \ 1085 product(bool, ProfilerPrintByteCodeStatistics, false, \ 1086 "Print bytecode statistics when dumping profiler output") \ 1087 \ 1088 product(bool, ProfilerRecordPC, false, \ 1089 "Collect ticks for each 16 byte interval of compiled code") \ 1090 \ 1091 product(bool, ProfileVM, false, \ 1092 "Profile ticks that fall within VM (either in the VM Thread " \ 1093 "or VM code called through stubs)") \ 1094 \ 1095 product(bool, ProfileIntervals, false, \ 1096 "Print profiles for each interval (see ProfileIntervalsTicks)") \ 1097 \ 1098 notproduct(bool, ProfilerCheckIntervals, false, \ 1099 "Collect and print information on spacing of profiler ticks") \ 1100 \ 1101 product(bool, PrintWarnings, true, \ 1102 "Print JVM warnings to output stream") \ 1103 \ 1104 notproduct(uintx, WarnOnStalledSpinLock, 0, \ 1105 "Print warnings for stalled SpinLocks") \ 1106 \ 1107 product(bool, RegisterFinalizersAtInit, true, \ 1108 "Register finalizable objects at end of Object.<init> or " \ 1109 "after allocation") \ 1110 \ 1111 develop(bool, RegisterReferences, true, \ 1112 "Tell whether the VM should register soft/weak/final/phantom " \ 1113 "references") \ 1114 \ 1115 develop(bool, IgnoreRewrites, false, \ 1116 "Suppress rewrites of bytecodes in the oopmap generator. " \ 1117 "This is unsafe!") \ 1118 \ 1119 develop(bool, PrintCodeCacheExtension, false, \ 1120 "Print extension of code cache") \ 1121 \ 1122 develop(bool, UsePrivilegedStack, true, \ 1123 "Enable the security JVM functions") \ 1124 \ 1125 develop(bool, ProtectionDomainVerification, true, \ 1126 "Verify protection domain before resolution in system dictionary")\ 1127 \ 1128 product(bool, ClassUnloading, true, \ 1129 "Do unloading of classes") \ 1130 \ 1131 product(bool, ClassUnloadingWithConcurrentMark, true, \ 1132 "Do unloading of classes with a concurrent marking cycle") \ 1133 \ 1134 develop(bool, DisableStartThread, false, \ 1135 "Disable starting of additional Java threads " \ 1136 "(for debugging only)") \ 1137 \ 1138 develop(bool, MemProfiling, false, \ 1139 "Write memory usage profiling to log file") \ 1140 \ 1141 notproduct(bool, PrintSystemDictionaryAtExit, false, \ 1142 "Print the system dictionary at exit") \ 1143 \ 1144 experimental(intx, PredictedLoadedClassCount, 0, \ 1145 "Experimental: Tune loaded class cache starting size") \ 1146 \ 1147 diagnostic(bool, UnsyncloadClass, false, \ 1148 "Unstable: VM calls loadClass unsynchronized. Custom " \ 1149 "class loader must call VM synchronized for findClass " \ 1150 "and defineClass.") \ 1151 \ 1152 product(bool, AlwaysLockClassLoader, false, \ 1153 "Require the VM to acquire the class loader lock before calling " \ 1154 "loadClass() even for class loaders registering " \ 1155 "as parallel capable") \ 1156 \ 1157 product(bool, AllowParallelDefineClass, false, \ 1158 "Allow parallel defineClass requests for class loaders " \ 1159 "registering as parallel capable") \ 1160 \ 1161 product(bool, MustCallLoadClassInternal, false, \ 1162 "Call loadClassInternal() rather than loadClass()") \ 1163 \ 1164 product_pd(bool, DontYieldALot, \ 1165 "Throw away obvious excess yield calls") \ 1166 \ 1167 develop(bool, UseDetachedThreads, true, \ 1168 "Use detached threads that are recycled upon termination " \ 1169 "(for Solaris only)") \ 1170 \ 1171 product(bool, UseLWPSynchronization, true, \ 1172 "Use LWP-based instead of libthread-based synchronization " \ 1173 "(SPARC only)") \ 1174 \ 1175 experimental(ccstr, SyncKnobs, NULL, \ 1176 "(Unstable) Various monitor synchronization tunables") \ 1177 \ 1178 experimental(intx, EmitSync, 0, \ 1179 "(Unsafe, Unstable) " \ 1180 "Control emission of inline sync fast-path code") \ 1181 \ 1182 product(intx, MonitorBound, 0, "Bound Monitor population") \ 1183 range(0, max_jint) \ 1184 \ 1185 product(bool, MonitorInUseLists, true, "Track Monitors for Deflation") \ 1186 \ 1187 product(bool, AsyncDeflateIdleMonitors, false, \ 1188 "Deflate idle monitors in the service thread. This flag is " \ 1189 "ignored if +MonitorInUseLists") \ 1190 \ 1191 experimental(intx, SyncFlags, 0, "(Unsafe, Unstable) " \ 1192 "Experimental Sync flags") \ 1193 \ 1194 experimental(intx, SyncVerbose, 0, "(Unstable)") \ 1195 \ 1196 diagnostic(bool, InlineNotify, true, "intrinsify subset of notify") \ 1197 \ 1198 experimental(intx, ClearFPUAtPark, 0, "(Unsafe, Unstable)") \ 1199 \ 1200 experimental(intx, hashCode, 5, \ 1201 "(Unstable) select hashCode generation algorithm") \ 1202 \ 1203 product(bool, FilterSpuriousWakeups, true, \ 1204 "When true prevents OS-level spurious, or premature, wakeups " \ 1205 "from Object.wait (Ignored for Windows)") \ 1206 \ 1207 experimental(intx, NativeMonitorTimeout, -1, "(Unstable)") \ 1208 \ 1209 experimental(intx, NativeMonitorFlags, 0, "(Unstable)") \ 1210 \ 1211 experimental(intx, NativeMonitorSpinLimit, 20, "(Unstable)") \ 1212 \ 1213 develop(bool, UsePthreads, false, \ 1214 "Use pthread-based instead of libthread-based synchronization " \ 1215 "(SPARC only)") \ 1216 \ 1217 product(bool, ReduceSignalUsage, false, \ 1218 "Reduce the use of OS signals in Java and/or the VM") \ 1219 \ 1220 develop_pd(bool, ShareVtableStubs, \ 1221 "Share vtable stubs (smaller code but worse branch prediction") \ 1222 \ 1223 develop(bool, LoadLineNumberTables, true, \ 1224 "Tell whether the class file parser loads line number tables") \ 1225 \ 1226 develop(bool, LoadLocalVariableTables, true, \ 1227 "Tell whether the class file parser loads local variable tables") \ 1228 \ 1229 develop(bool, LoadLocalVariableTypeTables, true, \ 1230 "Tell whether the class file parser loads local variable type" \ 1231 "tables") \ 1232 \ 1233 product(bool, AllowUserSignalHandlers, false, \ 1234 "Do not complain if the application installs signal handlers " \ 1235 "(Solaris & Linux only)") \ 1236 \ 1237 product(bool, UseSignalChaining, true, \ 1238 "Use signal-chaining to invoke signal handlers installed " \ 1239 "by the application (Solaris & Linux only)") \ 1240 \ 1241 product(bool, AllowJNIEnvProxy, false, \ 1242 "Allow JNIEnv proxies for jdbx") \ 1243 \ 1244 product(bool, RestoreMXCSROnJNICalls, false, \ 1245 "Restore MXCSR when returning from JNI calls") \ 1246 \ 1247 product(bool, CheckJNICalls, false, \ 1248 "Verify all arguments to JNI calls") \ 1249 \ 1250 product(bool, CheckEndorsedAndExtDirs, false, \ 1251 "Verify the endorsed and extension directories are not used") \ 1252 \ 1253 product(bool, UseFastJNIAccessors, true, \ 1254 "Use optimized versions of Get<Primitive>Field") \ 1255 \ 1256 product(intx, MaxJNILocalCapacity, 65536, \ 1257 "Maximum allowable local JNI handle capacity to " \ 1258 "EnsureLocalCapacity() and PushLocalFrame(), " \ 1259 "where <= 0 is unlimited, default: 65536") \ 1260 range(min_intx, max_intx) \ 1261 \ 1262 product(bool, EagerXrunInit, false, \ 1263 "Eagerly initialize -Xrun libraries; allows startup profiling, " \ 1264 "but not all -Xrun libraries may support the state of the VM " \ 1265 "at this time") \ 1266 \ 1267 product(bool, PreserveAllAnnotations, false, \ 1268 "Preserve RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations as well " \ 1269 "as RuntimeVisibleAnnotations") \ 1270 \ 1271 develop(uintx, PreallocatedOutOfMemoryErrorCount, 4, \ 1272 "Number of OutOfMemoryErrors preallocated with backtrace") \ 1273 \ 1274 product(bool, UseXMMForArrayCopy, false, \ 1275 "Use SSE2 MOVQ instruction for Arraycopy") \ 1276 \ 1277 product(intx, FieldsAllocationStyle, 1, \ 1278 "0 - type based with oops first, " \ 1279 "1 - with oops last, " \ 1280 "2 - oops in super and sub classes are together") \ 1281 range(0, 2) \ 1282 \ 1283 product(bool, CompactFields, true, \ 1284 "Allocate nonstatic fields in gaps between previous fields") \ 1285 \ 1286 notproduct(bool, PrintFieldLayout, false, \ 1287 "Print field layout for each class") \ 1288 \ 1289 /* Need to limit the extent of the padding to reasonable size. */\ 1290 /* 8K is well beyond the reasonable HW cache line size, even with */\ 1291 /* aggressive prefetching, while still leaving the room for segregating */\ 1292 /* among the distinct pages. */\ 1293 product(intx, ContendedPaddingWidth, 128, \ 1294 "How many bytes to pad the fields/classes marked @Contended with")\ 1295 range(0, 8192) \ 1296 constraint(ContendedPaddingWidthConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 1297 \ 1298 product(bool, EnableContended, true, \ 1299 "Enable @Contended annotation support") \ 1300 \ 1301 product(bool, RestrictContended, true, \ 1302 "Restrict @Contended to trusted classes") \ 1303 \ 1304 product(bool, UseBiasedLocking, true, \ 1305 "Enable biased locking in JVM") \ 1306 \ 1307 product(intx, BiasedLockingStartupDelay, 4000, \ 1308 "Number of milliseconds to wait before enabling biased locking") \ 1309 range(0, (intx)(max_jint-(max_jint%PeriodicTask::interval_gran))) \ 1310 constraint(BiasedLockingStartupDelayFunc,AfterErgo) \ 1311 \ 1312 diagnostic(bool, PrintBiasedLockingStatistics, false, \ 1313 "Print statistics of biased locking in JVM") \ 1314 \ 1315 product(intx, BiasedLockingBulkRebiasThreshold, 20, \ 1316 "Threshold of number of revocations per type to try to " \ 1317 "rebias all objects in the heap of that type") \ 1318 range(0, max_intx) \ 1319 constraint(BiasedLockingBulkRebiasThresholdFunc,AfterErgo) \ 1320 \ 1321 product(intx, BiasedLockingBulkRevokeThreshold, 40, \ 1322 "Threshold of number of revocations per type to permanently " \ 1323 "revoke biases of all objects in the heap of that type") \ 1324 range(0, max_intx) \ 1325 constraint(BiasedLockingBulkRevokeThresholdFunc,AfterErgo) \ 1326 \ 1327 product(intx, BiasedLockingDecayTime, 25000, \ 1328 "Decay time (in milliseconds) to re-enable bulk rebiasing of a " \ 1329 "type after previous bulk rebias") \ 1330 range(500, max_intx) \ 1331 constraint(BiasedLockingDecayTimeFunc,AfterErgo) \ 1332 \ 1333 product(bool, ExitOnOutOfMemoryError, false, \ 1334 "JVM exits on the first occurrence of an out-of-memory error") \ 1335 \ 1336 product(bool, CrashOnOutOfMemoryError, false, \ 1337 "JVM aborts, producing an error log and core/mini dump, on the " \ 1338 "first occurrence of an out-of-memory error") \ 1339 \ 1340 /* tracing */ \ 1341 \ 1342 develop(bool, StressRewriter, false, \ 1343 "Stress linktime bytecode rewriting") \ 1344 \ 1345 product(ccstr, TraceJVMTI, NULL, \ 1346 "Trace flags for JVMTI functions and events") \ 1347 \ 1348 /* This option can change an EMCP method into an obsolete method. */ \ 1349 /* This can affect tests that except specific methods to be EMCP. */ \ 1350 /* This option should be used with caution. */ \ 1351 product(bool, StressLdcRewrite, false, \ 1352 "Force ldc -> ldc_w rewrite during RedefineClasses") \ 1353 \ 1354 /* change to false by default sometime after Mustang */ \ 1355 product(bool, VerifyMergedCPBytecodes, true, \ 1356 "Verify bytecodes after RedefineClasses constant pool merging") \ 1357 \ 1358 develop(bool, TraceBytecodes, false, \ 1359 "Trace bytecode execution") \ 1360 \ 1361 develop(bool, TraceICs, false, \ 1362 "Trace inline cache changes") \ 1363 \ 1364 notproduct(bool, TraceInvocationCounterOverflow, false, \ 1365 "Trace method invocation counter overflow") \ 1366 \ 1367 develop(bool, TraceInlineCacheClearing, false, \ 1368 "Trace clearing of inline caches in nmethods") \ 1369 \ 1370 develop(bool, TraceDependencies, false, \ 1371 "Trace dependencies") \ 1372 \ 1373 develop(bool, VerifyDependencies, trueInDebug, \ 1374 "Exercise and verify the compilation dependency mechanism") \ 1375 \ 1376 develop(bool, TraceNewOopMapGeneration, false, \ 1377 "Trace OopMapGeneration") \ 1378 \ 1379 develop(bool, TraceNewOopMapGenerationDetailed, false, \ 1380 "Trace OopMapGeneration: print detailed cell states") \ 1381 \ 1382 develop(bool, TimeOopMap, false, \ 1383 "Time calls to GenerateOopMap::compute_map() in sum") \ 1384 \ 1385 develop(bool, TimeOopMap2, false, \ 1386 "Time calls to GenerateOopMap::compute_map() individually") \ 1387 \ 1388 develop(bool, TraceOopMapRewrites, false, \ 1389 "Trace rewriting of method oops during oop map generation") \ 1390 \ 1391 develop(bool, TraceICBuffer, false, \ 1392 "Trace usage of IC buffer") \ 1393 \ 1394 develop(bool, TraceCompiledIC, false, \ 1395 "Trace changes of compiled IC") \ 1396 \ 1397 /* gc */ \ 1398 \ 1399 product(bool, UseSerialGC, false, \ 1400 "Use the Serial garbage collector") \ 1401 \ 1402 product(bool, UseG1GC, false, \ 1403 "Use the Garbage-First garbage collector") \ 1404 \ 1405 product(bool, UseParallelGC, false, \ 1406 "Use the Parallel Scavenge garbage collector") \ 1407 \ 1408 product(bool, UseParallelOldGC, false, \ 1409 "Use the Parallel Old garbage collector") \ 1410 \ 1411 product(uintx, HeapMaximumCompactionInterval, 20, \ 1412 "How often should we maximally compact the heap (not allowing " \ 1413 "any dead space)") \ 1414 range(0, max_uintx) \ 1415 \ 1416 product(uintx, HeapFirstMaximumCompactionCount, 3, \ 1417 "The collection count for the first maximum compaction") \ 1418 range(0, max_uintx) \ 1419 \ 1420 product(bool, UseMaximumCompactionOnSystemGC, true, \ 1421 "Use maximum compaction in the Parallel Old garbage collector " \ 1422 "for a system GC") \ 1423 \ 1424 product(uintx, ParallelOldDeadWoodLimiterMean, 50, \ 1425 "The mean used by the parallel compact dead wood " \ 1426 "limiter (a number between 0-100)") \ 1427 range(0, 100) \ 1428 \ 1429 product(uintx, ParallelOldDeadWoodLimiterStdDev, 80, \ 1430 "The standard deviation used by the parallel compact dead wood " \ 1431 "limiter (a number between 0-100)") \ 1432 range(0, 100) \ 1433 \ 1434 product(uint, ParallelGCThreads, 0, \ 1435 "Number of parallel threads parallel gc will use") \ 1436 constraint(ParallelGCThreadsConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 1437 \ 1438 diagnostic(bool, UseSemaphoreGCThreadsSynchronization, true, \ 1439 "Use semaphore synchronization for the GC Threads, " \ 1440 "instead of synchronization based on mutexes") \ 1441 \ 1442 product(bool, UseDynamicNumberOfGCThreads, false, \ 1443 "Dynamically choose the number of parallel threads " \ 1444 "parallel gc will use") \ 1445 \ 1446 diagnostic(bool, InjectGCWorkerCreationFailure, false, \ 1447 "Inject thread creation failures for " \ 1448 "UseDynamicNumberOfGCThreads") \ 1449 \ 1450 diagnostic(bool, ForceDynamicNumberOfGCThreads, false, \ 1451 "Force dynamic selection of the number of " \ 1452 "parallel threads parallel gc will use to aid debugging") \ 1453 \ 1454 product(size_t, HeapSizePerGCThread, ScaleForWordSize(64*M), \ 1455 "Size of heap (bytes) per GC thread used in calculating the " \ 1456 "number of GC threads") \ 1457 range((size_t)os::vm_page_size(), (size_t)max_uintx) \ 1458 \ 1459 product(uint, ConcGCThreads, 0, \ 1460 "Number of threads concurrent gc will use") \ 1461 constraint(ConcGCThreadsConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 1462 \ 1463 product(uint, GCTaskTimeStampEntries, 200, \ 1464 "Number of time stamp entries per gc worker thread") \ 1465 range(1, max_jint) \ 1466 \ 1467 product(bool, AlwaysTenure, false, \ 1468 "Always tenure objects in eden (ParallelGC only)") \ 1469 \ 1470 product(bool, NeverTenure, false, \ 1471 "Never tenure objects in eden, may tenure on overflow " \ 1472 "(ParallelGC only)") \ 1473 \ 1474 product(bool, ScavengeBeforeFullGC, true, \ 1475 "Scavenge youngest generation before each full GC.") \ 1476 \ 1477 product(bool, UseConcMarkSweepGC, false, \ 1478 "Use Concurrent Mark-Sweep GC in the old generation") \ 1479 \ 1480 product(bool, ExplicitGCInvokesConcurrent, false, \ 1481 "A System.gc() request invokes a concurrent collection; " \ 1482 "(effective only when using concurrent collectors)") \ 1483 \ 1484 product(bool, GCLockerInvokesConcurrent, false, \ 1485 "The exit of a JNI critical section necessitating a scavenge, " \ 1486 "also kicks off a background concurrent collection") \ 1487 \ 1488 product(uintx, GCLockerEdenExpansionPercent, 5, \ 1489 "How much the GC can expand the eden by while the GC locker " \ 1490 "is active (as a percentage)") \ 1491 range(0, 100) \ 1492 \ 1493 diagnostic(uintx, GCLockerRetryAllocationCount, 2, \ 1494 "Number of times to retry allocations when " \ 1495 "blocked by the GC locker") \ 1496 range(0, max_uintx) \ 1497 \ 1498 product(bool, UseCMSBestFit, true, \ 1499 "Use CMS best fit allocation strategy") \ 1500 \ 1501 product(uintx, ParallelGCBufferWastePct, 10, \ 1502 "Wasted fraction of parallel allocation buffer") \ 1503 range(0, 100) \ 1504 \ 1505 product(uintx, TargetPLABWastePct, 10, \ 1506 "Target wasted space in last buffer as percent of overall " \ 1507 "allocation") \ 1508 range(1, 100) \ 1509 \ 1510 product(uintx, PLABWeight, 75, \ 1511 "Percentage (0-100) used to weight the current sample when " \ 1512 "computing exponentially decaying average for ResizePLAB") \ 1513 range(0, 100) \ 1514 \ 1515 product(bool, ResizePLAB, true, \ 1516 "Dynamically resize (survivor space) promotion LAB's") \ 1517 \ 1518 product(int, ParGCArrayScanChunk, 50, \ 1519 "Scan a subset of object array and push remainder, if array is " \ 1520 "bigger than this") \ 1521 range(1, max_jint/3) \ 1522 \ 1523 product(bool, ParGCUseLocalOverflow, false, \ 1524 "Instead of a global overflow list, use local overflow stacks") \ 1525 \ 1526 product(bool, ParGCTrimOverflow, true, \ 1527 "Eagerly trim the local overflow lists " \ 1528 "(when ParGCUseLocalOverflow)") \ 1529 \ 1530 notproduct(bool, ParGCWorkQueueOverflowALot, false, \ 1531 "Simulate work queue overflow in ParNew") \ 1532 \ 1533 notproduct(uintx, ParGCWorkQueueOverflowInterval, 1000, \ 1534 "An `interval' counter that determines how frequently " \ 1535 "we simulate overflow; a smaller number increases frequency") \ 1536 \ 1537 product(uintx, ParGCDesiredObjsFromOverflowList, 20, \ 1538 "The desired number of objects to claim from the overflow list") \ 1539 range(0, max_uintx) \ 1540 \ 1541 diagnostic(uintx, ParGCStridesPerThread, 2, \ 1542 "The number of strides per worker thread that we divide up the " \ 1543 "card table scanning work into") \ 1544 range(1, max_uintx) \ 1545 constraint(ParGCStridesPerThreadConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 1546 \ 1547 diagnostic(intx, ParGCCardsPerStrideChunk, 256, \ 1548 "The number of cards in each chunk of the parallel chunks used " \ 1549 "during card table scanning") \ 1550 range(1, max_intx) \ 1551 constraint(ParGCCardsPerStrideChunkConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit)\ 1552 \ 1553 product(uintx, OldPLABWeight, 50, \ 1554 "Percentage (0-100) used to weight the current sample when " \ 1555 "computing exponentially decaying average for resizing " \ 1556 "OldPLABSize") \ 1557 range(0, 100) \ 1558 \ 1559 product(bool, ResizeOldPLAB, true, \ 1560 "Dynamically resize (old gen) promotion LAB's") \ 1561 \ 1562 product(size_t, CMSOldPLABMax, 1024, \ 1563 "Maximum size of CMS gen promotion LAB caches per worker " \ 1564 "per block size") \ 1565 range(1, max_uintx) \ 1566 constraint(CMSOldPLABMaxConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit) \ 1567 \ 1568 product(size_t, CMSOldPLABMin, 16, \ 1569 "Minimum size of CMS gen promotion LAB caches per worker " \ 1570 "per block size") \ 1571 range(1, max_uintx) \ 1572 constraint(CMSOldPLABMinConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit) \ 1573 \ 1574 product(uintx, CMSOldPLABNumRefills, 4, \ 1575 "Nominal number of refills of CMS gen promotion LAB cache " \ 1576 "per worker per block size") \ 1577 range(1, max_uintx) \ 1578 \ 1579 product(bool, CMSOldPLABResizeQuicker, false, \ 1580 "React on-the-fly during a scavenge to a sudden " \ 1581 "change in block demand rate") \ 1582 \ 1583 product(uintx, CMSOldPLABToleranceFactor, 4, \ 1584 "The tolerance of the phase-change detector for on-the-fly " \ 1585 "PLAB resizing during a scavenge") \ 1586 range(1, max_uintx) \ 1587 \ 1588 product(uintx, CMSOldPLABReactivityFactor, 2, \ 1589 "The gain in the feedback loop for on-the-fly PLAB resizing " \ 1590 "during a scavenge") \ 1591 range(1, max_uintx) \ 1592 \ 1593 product(bool, AlwaysPreTouch, false, \ 1594 "Force all freshly committed pages to be pre-touched") \ 1595 \ 1596 product(size_t, PreTouchParallelChunkSize, 1 * G, \ 1597 "Per-thread chunk size for parallel memory pre-touch.") \ 1598 range(1, SIZE_MAX / 2) \ 1599 \ 1600 product_pd(size_t, CMSYoungGenPerWorker, \ 1601 "The maximum size of young gen chosen by default per GC worker " \ 1602 "thread available") \ 1603 range(1, max_uintx) \ 1604 \ 1605 product(uintx, CMSIncrementalSafetyFactor, 10, \ 1606 "Percentage (0-100) used to add conservatism when computing the " \ 1607 "duty cycle") \ 1608 range(0, 100) \ 1609 \ 1610 product(uintx, CMSExpAvgFactor, 50, \ 1611 "Percentage (0-100) used to weight the current sample when " \ 1612 "computing exponential averages for CMS statistics") \ 1613 range(0, 100) \ 1614 \ 1615 product(uintx, CMS_FLSWeight, 75, \ 1616 "Percentage (0-100) used to weight the current sample when " \ 1617 "computing exponentially decaying averages for CMS FLS " \ 1618 "statistics") \ 1619 range(0, 100) \ 1620 \ 1621 product(uintx, CMS_FLSPadding, 1, \ 1622 "The multiple of deviation from mean to use for buffering " \ 1623 "against volatility in free list demand") \ 1624 range(0, max_juint) \ 1625 \ 1626 product(uintx, FLSCoalescePolicy, 2, \ 1627 "CMS: aggressiveness level for coalescing, increasing " \ 1628 "from 0 to 4") \ 1629 range(0, 4) \ 1630 \ 1631 product(bool, FLSAlwaysCoalesceLarge, false, \ 1632 "CMS: larger free blocks are always available for coalescing") \ 1633 \ 1634 product(double, FLSLargestBlockCoalesceProximity, 0.99, \ 1635 "CMS: the smaller the percentage the greater the coalescing " \ 1636 "force") \ 1637 range(0.0, 1.0) \ 1638 \ 1639 product(double, CMSSmallCoalSurplusPercent, 1.05, \ 1640 "CMS: the factor by which to inflate estimated demand of small " \ 1641 "block sizes to prevent coalescing with an adjoining block") \ 1642 range(0.0, DBL_MAX) \ 1643 \ 1644 product(double, CMSLargeCoalSurplusPercent, 0.95, \ 1645 "CMS: the factor by which to inflate estimated demand of large " \ 1646 "block sizes to prevent coalescing with an adjoining block") \ 1647 range(0.0, DBL_MAX) \ 1648 \ 1649 product(double, CMSSmallSplitSurplusPercent, 1.10, \ 1650 "CMS: the factor by which to inflate estimated demand of small " \ 1651 "block sizes to prevent splitting to supply demand for smaller " \ 1652 "blocks") \ 1653 range(0.0, DBL_MAX) \ 1654 \ 1655 product(double, CMSLargeSplitSurplusPercent, 1.00, \ 1656 "CMS: the factor by which to inflate estimated demand of large " \ 1657 "block sizes to prevent splitting to supply demand for smaller " \ 1658 "blocks") \ 1659 range(0.0, DBL_MAX) \ 1660 \ 1661 product(bool, CMSExtrapolateSweep, false, \ 1662 "CMS: cushion for block demand during sweep") \ 1663 \ 1664 product(uintx, CMS_SweepWeight, 75, \ 1665 "Percentage (0-100) used to weight the current sample when " \ 1666 "computing exponentially decaying average for inter-sweep " \ 1667 "duration") \ 1668 range(0, 100) \ 1669 \ 1670 product(uintx, CMS_SweepPadding, 1, \ 1671 "The multiple of deviation from mean to use for buffering " \ 1672 "against volatility in inter-sweep duration") \ 1673 range(0, max_juint) \ 1674 \ 1675 product(uintx, CMS_SweepTimerThresholdMillis, 10, \ 1676 "Skip block flux-rate sampling for an epoch unless inter-sweep " \ 1677 "duration exceeds this threshold in milliseconds") \ 1678 range(0, max_uintx) \ 1679 \ 1680 product(bool, CMSClassUnloadingEnabled, true, \ 1681 "Whether class unloading enabled when using CMS GC") \ 1682 \ 1683 product(uintx, CMSClassUnloadingMaxInterval, 0, \ 1684 "When CMS class unloading is enabled, the maximum CMS cycle " \ 1685 "count for which classes may not be unloaded") \ 1686 range(0, max_uintx) \ 1687 \ 1688 product(uintx, CMSIndexedFreeListReplenish, 4, \ 1689 "Replenish an indexed free list with this number of chunks") \ 1690 range(1, max_uintx) \ 1691 \ 1692 product(bool, CMSReplenishIntermediate, true, \ 1693 "Replenish all intermediate free-list caches") \ 1694 \ 1695 product(bool, CMSSplitIndexedFreeListBlocks, true, \ 1696 "When satisfying batched demand, split blocks from the " \ 1697 "IndexedFreeList whose size is a multiple of requested size") \ 1698 \ 1699 product(bool, CMSLoopWarn, false, \ 1700 "Warn in case of excessive CMS looping") \ 1701 \ 1702 /* where does the range max value of (max_jint - 1) come from? */ \ 1703 product(size_t, MarkStackSizeMax, NOT_LP64(4*M) LP64_ONLY(512*M), \ 1704 "Maximum size of marking stack") \ 1705 range(1, (max_jint - 1)) \ 1706 \ 1707 product(size_t, MarkStackSize, NOT_LP64(32*K) LP64_ONLY(4*M), \ 1708 "Size of marking stack") \ 1709 constraint(MarkStackSizeConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 1710 \ 1711 notproduct(bool, CMSMarkStackOverflowALot, false, \ 1712 "Simulate frequent marking stack / work queue overflow") \ 1713 \ 1714 notproduct(uintx, CMSMarkStackOverflowInterval, 1000, \ 1715 "An \"interval\" counter that determines how frequently " \ 1716 "to simulate overflow; a smaller number increases frequency") \ 1717 \ 1718 product(uintx, CMSMaxAbortablePrecleanLoops, 0, \ 1719 "Maximum number of abortable preclean iterations, if > 0") \ 1720 range(0, max_uintx) \ 1721 \ 1722 product(intx, CMSMaxAbortablePrecleanTime, 5000, \ 1723 "Maximum time in abortable preclean (in milliseconds)") \ 1724 range(0, max_intx) \ 1725 \ 1726 product(uintx, CMSAbortablePrecleanMinWorkPerIteration, 100, \ 1727 "Nominal minimum work per abortable preclean iteration") \ 1728 range(0, max_uintx) \ 1729 \ 1730 manageable(intx, CMSAbortablePrecleanWaitMillis, 100, \ 1731 "Time that we sleep between iterations when not given " \ 1732 "enough work per iteration") \ 1733 range(0, max_intx) \ 1734 \ 1735 /* 4096 = CardTableModRefBS::card_size_in_words * BitsPerWord */ \ 1736 product(size_t, CMSRescanMultiple, 32, \ 1737 "Size (in cards) of CMS parallel rescan task") \ 1738 range(1, SIZE_MAX / 4096) \ 1739 constraint(CMSRescanMultipleConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit) \ 1740 \ 1741 /* 4096 = CardTableModRefBS::card_size_in_words * BitsPerWord */ \ 1742 product(size_t, CMSConcMarkMultiple, 32, \ 1743 "Size (in cards) of CMS concurrent MT marking task") \ 1744 range(1, SIZE_MAX / 4096) \ 1745 constraint(CMSConcMarkMultipleConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit) \ 1746 \ 1747 product(bool, CMSAbortSemantics, false, \ 1748 "Whether abort-on-overflow semantics is implemented") \ 1749 \ 1750 product(bool, CMSParallelInitialMarkEnabled, true, \ 1751 "Use the parallel initial mark.") \ 1752 \ 1753 product(bool, CMSParallelRemarkEnabled, true, \ 1754 "Whether parallel remark enabled (only if ParNewGC)") \ 1755 \ 1756 product(bool, CMSParallelSurvivorRemarkEnabled, true, \ 1757 "Whether parallel remark of survivor space " \ 1758 "enabled (effective only if CMSParallelRemarkEnabled)") \ 1759 \ 1760 product(bool, CMSPLABRecordAlways, true, \ 1761 "Always record survivor space PLAB boundaries (effective only " \ 1762 "if CMSParallelSurvivorRemarkEnabled)") \ 1763 \ 1764 product(bool, CMSEdenChunksRecordAlways, true, \ 1765 "Always record eden chunks used for the parallel initial mark " \ 1766 "or remark of eden") \ 1767 \ 1768 product(bool, CMSConcurrentMTEnabled, true, \ 1769 "Whether multi-threaded concurrent work enabled " \ 1770 "(effective only if ParNewGC)") \ 1771 \ 1772 product(bool, CMSPrecleaningEnabled, true, \ 1773 "Whether concurrent precleaning enabled") \ 1774 \ 1775 product(uintx, CMSPrecleanIter, 3, \ 1776 "Maximum number of precleaning iteration passes") \ 1777 range(0, 9) \ 1778 \ 1779 product(uintx, CMSPrecleanDenominator, 3, \ 1780 "CMSPrecleanNumerator:CMSPrecleanDenominator yields convergence " \ 1781 "ratio") \ 1782 range(1, max_uintx) \ 1783 constraint(CMSPrecleanDenominatorConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 1784 \ 1785 product(uintx, CMSPrecleanNumerator, 2, \ 1786 "CMSPrecleanNumerator:CMSPrecleanDenominator yields convergence " \ 1787 "ratio") \ 1788 range(0, max_uintx-1) \ 1789 constraint(CMSPrecleanNumeratorConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 1790 \ 1791 product(bool, CMSPrecleanRefLists1, true, \ 1792 "Preclean ref lists during (initial) preclean phase") \ 1793 \ 1794 product(bool, CMSPrecleanRefLists2, false, \ 1795 "Preclean ref lists during abortable preclean phase") \ 1796 \ 1797 product(bool, CMSPrecleanSurvivors1, false, \ 1798 "Preclean survivors during (initial) preclean phase") \ 1799 \ 1800 product(bool, CMSPrecleanSurvivors2, true, \ 1801 "Preclean survivors during abortable preclean phase") \ 1802 \ 1803 product(uintx, CMSPrecleanThreshold, 1000, \ 1804 "Do not iterate again if number of dirty cards is less than this")\ 1805 range(100, max_uintx) \ 1806 \ 1807 product(bool, CMSCleanOnEnter, true, \ 1808 "Clean-on-enter optimization for reducing number of dirty cards") \ 1809 \ 1810 product(uintx, CMSRemarkVerifyVariant, 1, \ 1811 "Choose variant (1,2) of verification following remark") \ 1812 range(1, 2) \ 1813 \ 1814 product(size_t, CMSScheduleRemarkEdenSizeThreshold, 2*M, \ 1815 "If Eden size is below this, do not try to schedule remark") \ 1816 range(0, max_uintx) \ 1817 \ 1818 product(uintx, CMSScheduleRemarkEdenPenetration, 50, \ 1819 "The Eden occupancy percentage (0-100) at which " \ 1820 "to try and schedule remark pause") \ 1821 range(0, 100) \ 1822 \ 1823 product(uintx, CMSScheduleRemarkSamplingRatio, 5, \ 1824 "Start sampling eden top at least before young gen " \ 1825 "occupancy reaches 1/<ratio> of the size at which " \ 1826 "we plan to schedule remark") \ 1827 range(1, max_uintx) \ 1828 \ 1829 product(uintx, CMSSamplingGrain, 16*K, \ 1830 "The minimum distance between eden samples for CMS (see above)") \ 1831 range(ObjectAlignmentInBytes, max_uintx) \ 1832 constraint(CMSSamplingGrainConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit) \ 1833 \ 1834 product(bool, CMSScavengeBeforeRemark, false, \ 1835 "Attempt scavenge before the CMS remark step") \ 1836 \ 1837 product(uintx, CMSWorkQueueDrainThreshold, 10, \ 1838 "Don't drain below this size per parallel worker/thief") \ 1839 range(1, max_juint) \ 1840 constraint(CMSWorkQueueDrainThresholdConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 1841 \ 1842 manageable(intx, CMSWaitDuration, 2000, \ 1843 "Time in milliseconds that CMS thread waits for young GC") \ 1844 range(min_jint, max_jint) \ 1845 \ 1846 develop(uintx, CMSCheckInterval, 1000, \ 1847 "Interval in milliseconds that CMS thread checks if it " \ 1848 "should start a collection cycle") \ 1849 \ 1850 product(bool, CMSYield, true, \ 1851 "Yield between steps of CMS") \ 1852 \ 1853 product(size_t, CMSBitMapYieldQuantum, 10*M, \ 1854 "Bitmap operations should process at most this many bits " \ 1855 "between yields") \ 1856 range(1, max_uintx) \ 1857 constraint(CMSBitMapYieldQuantumConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit) \ 1858 \ 1859 product(bool, CMSPrintChunksInDump, false, \ 1860 "If logging for the \"gc\" and \"promotion\" tags is enabled on" \ 1861 "trace level include more detailed information about the" \ 1862 "free chunks") \ 1863 \ 1864 product(bool, CMSPrintObjectsInDump, false, \ 1865 "If logging for the \"gc\" and \"promotion\" tags is enabled on" \ 1866 "trace level include more detailed information about the" \ 1867 "allocated objects") \ 1868 \ 1869 diagnostic(bool, FLSVerifyAllHeapReferences, false, \ 1870 "Verify that all references across the FLS boundary " \ 1871 "are to valid objects") \ 1872 \ 1873 diagnostic(bool, FLSVerifyLists, false, \ 1874 "Do lots of (expensive) FreeListSpace verification") \ 1875 \ 1876 diagnostic(bool, FLSVerifyIndexTable, false, \ 1877 "Do lots of (expensive) FLS index table verification") \ 1878 \ 1879 develop(bool, FLSVerifyDictionary, false, \ 1880 "Do lots of (expensive) FLS dictionary verification") \ 1881 \ 1882 develop(bool, VerifyBlockOffsetArray, false, \ 1883 "Do (expensive) block offset array verification") \ 1884 \ 1885 diagnostic(bool, BlockOffsetArrayUseUnallocatedBlock, false, \ 1886 "Maintain _unallocated_block in BlockOffsetArray " \ 1887 "(currently applicable only to CMS collector)") \ 1888 \ 1889 product(intx, RefDiscoveryPolicy, 0, \ 1890 "Select type of reference discovery policy: " \ 1891 "reference-based(0) or referent-based(1)") \ 1892 range(ReferenceProcessor::DiscoveryPolicyMin, \ 1893 ReferenceProcessor::DiscoveryPolicyMax) \ 1894 \ 1895 product(bool, ParallelRefProcEnabled, false, \ 1896 "Enable parallel reference processing whenever possible") \ 1897 \ 1898 product(bool, ParallelRefProcBalancingEnabled, true, \ 1899 "Enable balancing of reference processing queues") \ 1900 \ 1901 product(uintx, CMSTriggerRatio, 80, \ 1902 "Percentage of MinHeapFreeRatio in CMS generation that is " \ 1903 "allocated before a CMS collection cycle commences") \ 1904 range(0, 100) \ 1905 \ 1906 product(uintx, CMSBootstrapOccupancy, 50, \ 1907 "Percentage CMS generation occupancy at which to " \ 1908 "initiate CMS collection for bootstrapping collection stats") \ 1909 range(0, 100) \ 1910 \ 1911 product(intx, CMSInitiatingOccupancyFraction, -1, \ 1912 "Percentage CMS generation occupancy to start a CMS collection " \ 1913 "cycle. A negative value means that CMSTriggerRatio is used") \ 1914 range(min_intx, 100) \ 1915 \ 1916 product(uintx, InitiatingHeapOccupancyPercent, 45, \ 1917 "The percent occupancy (IHOP) of the current old generation " \ 1918 "capacity above which a concurrent mark cycle will be initiated " \ 1919 "Its value may change over time if adaptive IHOP is enabled, " \ 1920 "otherwise the value remains constant. " \ 1921 "In the latter case a value of 0 will result as frequent as " \ 1922 "possible concurrent marking cycles. A value of 100 disables " \ 1923 "concurrent marking. " \ 1924 "Fragmentation waste in the old generation is not considered " \ 1925 "free space in this calculation. (G1 collector only)") \ 1926 range(0, 100) \ 1927 \ 1928 manageable(intx, CMSTriggerInterval, -1, \ 1929 "Commence a CMS collection cycle (at least) every so many " \ 1930 "milliseconds (0 permanently, -1 disabled)") \ 1931 range(-1, max_intx) \ 1932 \ 1933 product(bool, UseCMSInitiatingOccupancyOnly, false, \ 1934 "Only use occupancy as a criterion for starting a CMS collection")\ 1935 \ 1936 product(uintx, CMSIsTooFullPercentage, 98, \ 1937 "An absolute ceiling above which CMS will always consider the " \ 1938 "unloading of classes when class unloading is enabled") \ 1939 range(0, 100) \ 1940 \ 1941 develop(bool, CMSTestInFreeList, false, \ 1942 "Check if the coalesced range is already in the " \ 1943 "free lists as claimed") \ 1944 \ 1945 notproduct(bool, CMSVerifyReturnedBytes, false, \ 1946 "Check that all the garbage collected was returned to the " \ 1947 "free lists") \ 1948 \ 1949 notproduct(bool, ScavengeALot, false, \ 1950 "Force scavenge at every Nth exit from the runtime system " \ 1951 "(N=ScavengeALotInterval)") \ 1952 \ 1953 develop(bool, FullGCALot, false, \ 1954 "Force full gc at every Nth exit from the runtime system " \ 1955 "(N=FullGCALotInterval)") \ 1956 \ 1957 notproduct(bool, GCALotAtAllSafepoints, false, \ 1958 "Enforce ScavengeALot/GCALot at all potential safepoints") \ 1959 \ 1960 notproduct(bool, PromotionFailureALot, false, \ 1961 "Use promotion failure handling on every youngest generation " \ 1962 "collection") \ 1963 \ 1964 develop(uintx, PromotionFailureALotCount, 1000, \ 1965 "Number of promotion failures occurring at PLAB " \ 1966 "refill attempts (ParNew) or promotion attempts " \ 1967 "(other young collectors)") \ 1968 \ 1969 develop(uintx, PromotionFailureALotInterval, 5, \ 1970 "Total collections between promotion failures a lot") \ 1971 \ 1972 experimental(uintx, WorkStealingSleepMillis, 1, \ 1973 "Sleep time when sleep is used for yields") \ 1974 \ 1975 experimental(uintx, WorkStealingYieldsBeforeSleep, 5000, \ 1976 "Number of yields before a sleep is done during work stealing") \ 1977 \ 1978 experimental(uintx, WorkStealingHardSpins, 4096, \ 1979 "Number of iterations in a spin loop between checks on " \ 1980 "time out of hard spin") \ 1981 \ 1982 experimental(uintx, WorkStealingSpinToYieldRatio, 10, \ 1983 "Ratio of hard spins to calls to yield") \ 1984 \ 1985 develop(uintx, ObjArrayMarkingStride, 2048, \ 1986 "Number of object array elements to push onto the marking stack " \ 1987 "before pushing a continuation entry") \ 1988 \ 1989 develop(bool, MetadataAllocationFailALot, false, \ 1990 "Fail metadata allocations at intervals controlled by " \ 1991 "MetadataAllocationFailALotInterval") \ 1992 \ 1993 develop(uintx, MetadataAllocationFailALotInterval, 1000, \ 1994 "Metadata allocation failure a lot interval") \ 1995 \ 1996 notproduct(bool, ExecuteInternalVMTests, false, \ 1997 "Enable execution of internal VM tests") \ 1998 \ 1999 notproduct(bool, VerboseInternalVMTests, false, \ 2000 "Turn on logging for internal VM tests.") \ 2001 \ 2002 product(bool, ExecutingUnitTests, false, \ 2003 "Whether the JVM is running unit tests or not") \ 2004 \ 2005 product_pd(bool, UseTLAB, "Use thread-local object allocation") \ 2006 \ 2007 product_pd(bool, ResizeTLAB, \ 2008 "Dynamically resize TLAB size for threads") \ 2009 \ 2010 product(bool, ZeroTLAB, false, \ 2011 "Zero out the newly created TLAB") \ 2012 \ 2013 product(bool, FastTLABRefill, true, \ 2014 "Use fast TLAB refill code") \ 2015 \ 2016 product(bool, TLABStats, true, \ 2017 "Provide more detailed and expensive TLAB statistics.") \ 2018 \ 2019 product_pd(bool, NeverActAsServerClassMachine, \ 2020 "Never act like a server-class machine") \ 2021 \ 2022 product(bool, AlwaysActAsServerClassMachine, false, \ 2023 "Always act like a server-class machine") \ 2024 \ 2025 product_pd(uint64_t, MaxRAM, \ 2026 "Real memory size (in bytes) used to set maximum heap size") \ 2027 range(0, 0XFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) \ 2028 \ 2029 product(size_t, ErgoHeapSizeLimit, 0, \ 2030 "Maximum ergonomically set heap size (in bytes); zero means use " \ 2031 "MaxRAM / MaxRAMFraction") \ 2032 range(0, max_uintx) \ 2033 \ 2034 experimental(bool, UseCGroupMemoryLimitForHeap, false, \ 2035 "Use CGroup memory limit as physical memory limit for heap " \ 2036 "sizing") \ 2037 \ 2038 product(uintx, MaxRAMFraction, 4, \ 2039 "Maximum fraction (1/n) of real memory used for maximum heap " \ 2040 "size") \ 2041 range(1, max_uintx) \ 2042 \ 2043 product(uintx, MinRAMFraction, 2, \ 2044 "Minimum fraction (1/n) of real memory used for maximum heap " \ 2045 "size on systems with small physical memory size") \ 2046 range(1, max_uintx) \ 2047 \ 2048 product(uintx, InitialRAMFraction, 64, \ 2049 "Fraction (1/n) of real memory used for initial heap size") \ 2050 range(1, max_uintx) \ 2051 \ 2052 develop(uintx, MaxVirtMemFraction, 2, \ 2053 "Maximum fraction (1/n) of virtual memory used for ergonomically "\ 2054 "determining maximum heap size") \ 2055 \ 2056 product(bool, UseAdaptiveSizePolicy, true, \ 2057 "Use adaptive generation sizing policies") \ 2058 \ 2059 product(bool, UsePSAdaptiveSurvivorSizePolicy, true, \ 2060 "Use adaptive survivor sizing policies") \ 2061 \ 2062 product(bool, UseAdaptiveGenerationSizePolicyAtMinorCollection, true, \ 2063 "Use adaptive young-old sizing policies at minor collections") \ 2064 \ 2065 product(bool, UseAdaptiveGenerationSizePolicyAtMajorCollection, true, \ 2066 "Use adaptive young-old sizing policies at major collections") \ 2067 \ 2068 product(bool, UseAdaptiveSizePolicyWithSystemGC, false, \ 2069 "Include statistics from System.gc() for adaptive size policy") \ 2070 \ 2071 product(bool, UseAdaptiveGCBoundary, false, \ 2072 "Allow young-old boundary to move") \ 2073 \ 2074 develop(intx, PSAdaptiveSizePolicyResizeVirtualSpaceAlot, -1, \ 2075 "Resize the virtual spaces of the young or old generations") \ 2076 range(-1, 1) \ 2077 \ 2078 product(uintx, AdaptiveSizeThroughPutPolicy, 0, \ 2079 "Policy for changing generation size for throughput goals") \ 2080 range(0, 1) \ 2081 \ 2082 product(uintx, AdaptiveSizePolicyInitializingSteps, 20, \ 2083 "Number of steps where heuristics is used before data is used") \ 2084 range(0, max_uintx) \ 2085 \ 2086 develop(uintx, AdaptiveSizePolicyReadyThreshold, 5, \ 2087 "Number of collections before the adaptive sizing is started") \ 2088 \ 2089 product(uintx, AdaptiveSizePolicyOutputInterval, 0, \ 2090 "Collection interval for printing information; zero means never") \ 2091 range(0, max_uintx) \ 2092 \ 2093 product(bool, UseAdaptiveSizePolicyFootprintGoal, true, \ 2094 "Use adaptive minimum footprint as a goal") \ 2095 \ 2096 product(uintx, AdaptiveSizePolicyWeight, 10, \ 2097 "Weight given to exponential resizing, between 0 and 100") \ 2098 range(0, 100) \ 2099 \ 2100 product(uintx, AdaptiveTimeWeight, 25, \ 2101 "Weight given to time in adaptive policy, between 0 and 100") \ 2102 range(0, 100) \ 2103 \ 2104 product(uintx, PausePadding, 1, \ 2105 "How much buffer to keep for pause time") \ 2106 range(0, max_juint) \ 2107 \ 2108 product(uintx, PromotedPadding, 3, \ 2109 "How much buffer to keep for promotion failure") \ 2110 range(0, max_juint) \ 2111 \ 2112 product(uintx, SurvivorPadding, 3, \ 2113 "How much buffer to keep for survivor overflow") \ 2114 range(0, max_juint) \ 2115 \ 2116 product(uintx, ThresholdTolerance, 10, \ 2117 "Allowed collection cost difference between generations") \ 2118 range(0, 100) \ 2119 \ 2120 product(uintx, AdaptiveSizePolicyCollectionCostMargin, 50, \ 2121 "If collection costs are within margin, reduce both by full " \ 2122 "delta") \ 2123 range(0, 100) \ 2124 \ 2125 product(uintx, YoungGenerationSizeIncrement, 20, \ 2126 "Adaptive size percentage change in young generation") \ 2127 range(0, 100) \ 2128 \ 2129 product(uintx, YoungGenerationSizeSupplement, 80, \ 2130 "Supplement to YoungedGenerationSizeIncrement used at startup") \ 2131 range(0, 100) \ 2132 \ 2133 product(uintx, YoungGenerationSizeSupplementDecay, 8, \ 2134 "Decay factor to YoungedGenerationSizeSupplement") \ 2135 range(1, max_uintx) \ 2136 \ 2137 product(uintx, TenuredGenerationSizeIncrement, 20, \ 2138 "Adaptive size percentage change in tenured generation") \ 2139 range(0, 100) \ 2140 \ 2141 product(uintx, TenuredGenerationSizeSupplement, 80, \ 2142 "Supplement to TenuredGenerationSizeIncrement used at startup") \ 2143 range(0, 100) \ 2144 \ 2145 product(uintx, TenuredGenerationSizeSupplementDecay, 2, \ 2146 "Decay factor to TenuredGenerationSizeIncrement") \ 2147 range(1, max_uintx) \ 2148 \ 2149 product(uintx, MaxGCPauseMillis, max_uintx - 1, \ 2150 "Adaptive size policy maximum GC pause time goal in millisecond, "\ 2151 "or (G1 Only) the maximum GC time per MMU time slice") \ 2152 range(1, max_uintx - 1) \ 2153 constraint(MaxGCPauseMillisConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 2154 \ 2155 product(uintx, GCPauseIntervalMillis, 0, \ 2156 "Time slice for MMU specification") \ 2157 constraint(GCPauseIntervalMillisConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 2158 \ 2159 product(uintx, MaxGCMinorPauseMillis, max_uintx, \ 2160 "Adaptive size policy maximum GC minor pause time goal " \ 2161 "in millisecond") \ 2162 range(0, max_uintx) \ 2163 \ 2164 product(uintx, GCTimeRatio, 99, \ 2165 "Adaptive size policy application time to GC time ratio") \ 2166 range(0, max_juint) \ 2167 \ 2168 product(uintx, AdaptiveSizeDecrementScaleFactor, 4, \ 2169 "Adaptive size scale down factor for shrinking") \ 2170 range(1, max_uintx) \ 2171 \ 2172 product(bool, UseAdaptiveSizeDecayMajorGCCost, true, \ 2173 "Adaptive size decays the major cost for long major intervals") \ 2174 \ 2175 product(uintx, AdaptiveSizeMajorGCDecayTimeScale, 10, \ 2176 "Time scale over which major costs decay") \ 2177 range(0, max_uintx) \ 2178 \ 2179 product(uintx, MinSurvivorRatio, 3, \ 2180 "Minimum ratio of young generation/survivor space size") \ 2181 range(3, max_uintx) \ 2182 \ 2183 product(uintx, InitialSurvivorRatio, 8, \ 2184 "Initial ratio of young generation/survivor space size") \ 2185 range(0, max_uintx) \ 2186 \ 2187 product(size_t, BaseFootPrintEstimate, 256*M, \ 2188 "Estimate of footprint other than Java Heap") \ 2189 range(0, max_uintx) \ 2190 \ 2191 product(bool, UseGCOverheadLimit, true, \ 2192 "Use policy to limit of proportion of time spent in GC " \ 2193 "before an OutOfMemory error is thrown") \ 2194 \ 2195 product(uintx, GCTimeLimit, 98, \ 2196 "Limit of the proportion of time spent in GC before " \ 2197 "an OutOfMemoryError is thrown (used with GCHeapFreeLimit)") \ 2198 range(0, 100) \ 2199 \ 2200 product(uintx, GCHeapFreeLimit, 2, \ 2201 "Minimum percentage of free space after a full GC before an " \ 2202 "OutOfMemoryError is thrown (used with GCTimeLimit)") \ 2203 range(0, 100) \ 2204 \ 2205 develop(uintx, AdaptiveSizePolicyGCTimeLimitThreshold, 5, \ 2206 "Number of consecutive collections before gc time limit fires") \ 2207 range(1, max_uintx) \ 2208 \ 2209 product(intx, PrefetchCopyIntervalInBytes, -1, \ 2210 "How far ahead to prefetch destination area (<= 0 means off)") \ 2211 range(-1, max_jint) \ 2212 \ 2213 product(intx, PrefetchScanIntervalInBytes, -1, \ 2214 "How far ahead to prefetch scan area (<= 0 means off)") \ 2215 range(-1, max_jint) \ 2216 \ 2217 product(intx, PrefetchFieldsAhead, -1, \ 2218 "How many fields ahead to prefetch in oop scan (<= 0 means off)") \ 2219 range(-1, max_jint) \ 2220 \ 2221 diagnostic(bool, VerifyDuringStartup, false, \ 2222 "Verify memory system before executing any Java code " \ 2223 "during VM initialization") \ 2224 \ 2225 diagnostic(bool, VerifyBeforeExit, trueInDebug, \ 2226 "Verify system before exiting") \ 2227 \ 2228 diagnostic(bool, VerifyBeforeGC, false, \ 2229 "Verify memory system before GC") \ 2230 \ 2231 diagnostic(bool, VerifyAfterGC, false, \ 2232 "Verify memory system after GC") \ 2233 \ 2234 diagnostic(bool, VerifyDuringGC, false, \ 2235 "Verify memory system during GC (between phases)") \ 2236 \ 2237 diagnostic(ccstrlist, VerifySubSet, "", \ 2238 "Memory sub-systems to verify when Verify*GC flag(s) " \ 2239 "are enabled. One or more sub-systems can be specified " \ 2240 "in a comma separated string. Sub-systems are: " \ 2241 "threads, heap, symbol_table, string_table, codecache, " \ 2242 "dictionary, classloader_data_graph, metaspace, jni_handles, " \ 2243 "codecache_oops") \ 2244 \ 2245 diagnostic(bool, GCParallelVerificationEnabled, true, \ 2246 "Enable parallel memory system verification") \ 2247 \ 2248 diagnostic(bool, DeferInitialCardMark, false, \ 2249 "When +ReduceInitialCardMarks, explicitly defer any that " \ 2250 "may arise from new_pre_store_barrier") \ 2251 \ 2252 product(bool, UseCondCardMark, false, \ 2253 "Check for already marked card before updating card table") \ 2254 \ 2255 diagnostic(bool, VerifyRememberedSets, false, \ 2256 "Verify GC remembered sets") \ 2257 \ 2258 diagnostic(bool, VerifyObjectStartArray, true, \ 2259 "Verify GC object start array if verify before/after") \ 2260 \ 2261 product(bool, DisableExplicitGC, false, \ 2262 "Ignore calls to System.gc()") \ 2263 \ 2264 notproduct(bool, CheckMemoryInitialization, false, \ 2265 "Check memory initialization") \ 2266 \ 2267 diagnostic(bool, BindCMSThreadToCPU, false, \ 2268 "Bind CMS Thread to CPU if possible") \ 2269 \ 2270 diagnostic(uintx, CPUForCMSThread, 0, \ 2271 "When BindCMSThreadToCPU is true, the CPU to bind CMS thread to") \ 2272 range(0, max_juint) \ 2273 \ 2274 product(bool, BindGCTaskThreadsToCPUs, false, \ 2275 "Bind GCTaskThreads to CPUs if possible") \ 2276 \ 2277 product(bool, UseGCTaskAffinity, false, \ 2278 "Use worker affinity when asking for GCTasks") \ 2279 \ 2280 product(uintx, ProcessDistributionStride, 4, \ 2281 "Stride through processors when distributing processes") \ 2282 range(0, max_juint) \ 2283 \ 2284 product(uintx, CMSCoordinatorYieldSleepCount, 10, \ 2285 "Number of times the coordinator GC thread will sleep while " \ 2286 "yielding before giving up and resuming GC") \ 2287 range(0, max_juint) \ 2288 \ 2289 product(uintx, CMSYieldSleepCount, 0, \ 2290 "Number of times a GC thread (minus the coordinator) " \ 2291 "will sleep while yielding before giving up and resuming GC") \ 2292 range(0, max_juint) \ 2293 \ 2294 product(bool, PrintGC, false, \ 2295 "Print message at garbage collection. " \ 2296 "Deprecated, use -Xlog:gc instead.") \ 2297 \ 2298 product(bool, PrintGCDetails, false, \ 2299 "Print more details at garbage collection. " \ 2300 "Deprecated, use -Xlog:gc* instead.") \ 2301 \ 2302 develop(intx, ConcGCYieldTimeout, 0, \ 2303 "If non-zero, assert that GC threads yield within this " \ 2304 "number of milliseconds") \ 2305 range(0, max_intx) \ 2306 \ 2307 develop(bool, TraceFinalizerRegistration, false, \ 2308 "Trace registration of final references") \ 2309 \ 2310 notproduct(bool, TraceScavenge, false, \ 2311 "Trace scavenge") \ 2312 \ 2313 product(bool, IgnoreEmptyClassPaths, false, \ 2314 "Ignore empty path elements in -classpath") \ 2315 \ 2316 product(size_t, InitialBootClassLoaderMetaspaceSize, \ 2317 NOT_LP64(2200*K) LP64_ONLY(4*M), \ 2318 "Initial size of the boot class loader data metaspace") \ 2319 range(30*K, max_uintx/BytesPerWord) \ 2320 constraint(InitialBootClassLoaderMetaspaceSizeConstraintFunc, AfterErgo)\ 2321 \ 2322 product(bool, TraceYoungGenTime, false, \ 2323 "Trace accumulated time for young collection") \ 2324 \ 2325 product(bool, TraceOldGenTime, false, \ 2326 "Trace accumulated time for old collection") \ 2327 \ 2328 product(bool, PrintHeapAtSIGBREAK, true, \ 2329 "Print heap layout in response to SIGBREAK") \ 2330 \ 2331 manageable(bool, PrintClassHistogram, false, \ 2332 "Print a histogram of class instances") \ 2333 \ 2334 develop(bool, TraceGCTaskManager, false, \ 2335 "Trace actions of the GC task manager") \ 2336 \ 2337 develop(bool, TraceGCTaskQueue, false, \ 2338 "Trace actions of the GC task queues") \ 2339 \ 2340 develop(bool, TraceParallelOldGCMarkingPhase, false, \ 2341 "Trace marking phase in ParallelOldGC") \ 2342 \ 2343 develop(bool, TraceParallelOldGCDensePrefix, false, \ 2344 "Trace dense prefix computation for ParallelOldGC") \ 2345 \ 2346 develop(bool, IgnoreLibthreadGPFault, false, \ 2347 "Suppress workaround for libthread GP fault") \ 2348 \ 2349 experimental(double, ObjectCountCutOffPercent, 0.5, \ 2350 "The percentage of the used heap that the instances of a class " \ 2351 "must occupy for the class to generate a trace event") \ 2352 range(0.0, 100.0) \ 2353 \ 2354 /* JVMTI heap profiling */ \ 2355 \ 2356 diagnostic(bool, TraceJVMTIObjectTagging, false, \ 2357 "Trace JVMTI object tagging calls") \ 2358 \ 2359 diagnostic(bool, VerifyBeforeIteration, false, \ 2360 "Verify memory system before JVMTI iteration") \ 2361 \ 2362 /* compiler interface */ \ 2363 \ 2364 develop(bool, CIPrintCompilerName, false, \ 2365 "when CIPrint is active, print the name of the active compiler") \ 2366 \ 2367 diagnostic(bool, CIPrintCompileQueue, false, \ 2368 "display the contents of the compile queue whenever a " \ 2369 "compilation is enqueued") \ 2370 \ 2371 develop(bool, CIPrintRequests, false, \ 2372 "display every request for compilation") \ 2373 \ 2374 product(bool, CITime, false, \ 2375 "collect timing information for compilation") \ 2376 \ 2377 develop(bool, CITimeVerbose, false, \ 2378 "be more verbose in compilation timings") \ 2379 \ 2380 develop(bool, CITimeEach, false, \ 2381 "display timing information after each successful compilation") \ 2382 \ 2383 develop(bool, CICountOSR, false, \ 2384 "use a separate counter when assigning ids to osr compilations") \ 2385 \ 2386 develop(bool, CICompileNatives, true, \ 2387 "compile native methods if supported by the compiler") \ 2388 \ 2389 develop_pd(bool, CICompileOSR, \ 2390 "compile on stack replacement methods if supported by the " \ 2391 "compiler") \ 2392 \ 2393 develop(bool, CIPrintMethodCodes, false, \ 2394 "print method bytecodes of the compiled code") \ 2395 \ 2396 develop(bool, CIPrintTypeFlow, false, \ 2397 "print the results of ciTypeFlow analysis") \ 2398 \ 2399 develop(bool, CITraceTypeFlow, false, \ 2400 "detailed per-bytecode tracing of ciTypeFlow analysis") \ 2401 \ 2402 develop(intx, OSROnlyBCI, -1, \ 2403 "OSR only at this bci. Negative values mean exclude that bci") \ 2404 \ 2405 /* compiler */ \ 2406 \ 2407 /* notice: the max range value here is max_jint, not max_intx */ \ 2408 /* because of overflow issue */ \ 2409 product(intx, CICompilerCount, CI_COMPILER_COUNT, \ 2410 "Number of compiler threads to run") \ 2411 range(0, max_jint) \ 2412 constraint(CICompilerCountConstraintFunc, AfterErgo) \ 2413 \ 2414 product(intx, CompilationPolicyChoice, 0, \ 2415 "which compilation policy (0-3)") \ 2416 range(0, 3) \ 2417 \ 2418 develop(bool, UseStackBanging, true, \ 2419 "use stack banging for stack overflow checks (required for " \ 2420 "proper StackOverflow handling; disable only to measure cost " \ 2421 "of stackbanging)") \ 2422 \ 2423 develop(bool, UseStrictFP, true, \ 2424 "use strict fp if modifier strictfp is set") \ 2425 \ 2426 develop(bool, GenerateSynchronizationCode, true, \ 2427 "generate locking/unlocking code for synchronized methods and " \ 2428 "monitors") \ 2429 \ 2430 develop(bool, GenerateRangeChecks, true, \ 2431 "Generate range checks for array accesses") \ 2432 \ 2433 diagnostic_pd(bool, ImplicitNullChecks, \ 2434 "Generate code for implicit null checks") \ 2435 \ 2436 product_pd(bool, TrapBasedNullChecks, \ 2437 "Generate code for null checks that uses a cmp and trap " \ 2438 "instruction raising SIGTRAP. This is only used if an access to" \ 2439 "null (+offset) will not raise a SIGSEGV, i.e.," \ 2440 "ImplicitNullChecks don't work (PPC64).") \ 2441 \ 2442 product(bool, PrintSafepointStatistics, false, \ 2443 "Print statistics about safepoint synchronization") \ 2444 \ 2445 product(intx, PrintSafepointStatisticsCount, 300, \ 2446 "Total number of safepoint statistics collected " \ 2447 "before printing them out") \ 2448 range(1, max_intx) \ 2449 \ 2450 product(intx, PrintSafepointStatisticsTimeout, -1, \ 2451 "Print safepoint statistics only when safepoint takes " \ 2452 "more than PrintSafepointSatisticsTimeout in millis") \ 2453 LP64_ONLY(range(-1, max_intx/MICROUNITS)) \ 2454 NOT_LP64(range(-1, max_intx)) \ 2455 \ 2456 product(bool, Inline, true, \ 2457 "Enable inlining") \ 2458 \ 2459 product(bool, ClipInlining, true, \ 2460 "Clip inlining if aggregate method exceeds DesiredMethodLimit") \ 2461 \ 2462 develop(bool, UseCHA, true, \ 2463 "Enable CHA") \ 2464 \ 2465 product(bool, UseTypeProfile, true, \ 2466 "Check interpreter profile for historically monomorphic calls") \ 2467 \ 2468 diagnostic(bool, PrintInlining, false, \ 2469 "Print inlining optimizations") \ 2470 \ 2471 product(bool, UsePopCountInstruction, false, \ 2472 "Use population count instruction") \ 2473 \ 2474 develop(bool, EagerInitialization, false, \ 2475 "Eagerly initialize classes if possible") \ 2476 \ 2477 diagnostic(bool, LogTouchedMethods, false, \ 2478 "Log methods which have been ever touched in runtime") \ 2479 \ 2480 diagnostic(bool, PrintTouchedMethodsAtExit, false, \ 2481 "Print all methods that have been ever touched in runtime") \ 2482 \ 2483 develop(bool, TraceMethodReplacement, false, \ 2484 "Print when methods are replaced do to recompilation") \ 2485 \ 2486 develop(bool, PrintMethodFlushing, false, \ 2487 "Print the nmethods being flushed") \ 2488 \ 2489 diagnostic(bool, PrintMethodFlushingStatistics, false, \ 2490 "print statistics about method flushing") \ 2491 \ 2492 diagnostic(intx, HotMethodDetectionLimit, 100000, \ 2493 "Number of compiled code invocations after which " \ 2494 "the method is considered as hot by the flusher") \ 2495 range(1, max_jint) \ 2496 \ 2497 diagnostic(intx, MinPassesBeforeFlush, 10, \ 2498 "Minimum number of sweeper passes before an nmethod " \ 2499 "can be flushed") \ 2500 range(0, max_intx) \ 2501 \ 2502 product(bool, UseCodeAging, true, \ 2503 "Insert counter to detect warm methods") \ 2504 \ 2505 diagnostic(bool, StressCodeAging, false, \ 2506 "Start with counters compiled in") \ 2507 \ 2508 develop(bool, StressCodeBuffers, false, \ 2509 "Exercise code buffer expansion and other rare state changes") \ 2510 \ 2511 diagnostic(bool, DebugNonSafepoints, trueInDebug, \ 2512 "Generate extra debugging information for non-safepoints in " \ 2513 "nmethods") \ 2514 \ 2515 product(bool, PrintVMOptions, false, \ 2516 "Print flags that appeared on the command line") \ 2517 \ 2518 product(bool, IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions, false, \ 2519 "Ignore unrecognized VM options") \ 2520 \ 2521 product(bool, PrintCommandLineFlags, false, \ 2522 "Print flags specified on command line or set by ergonomics") \ 2523 \ 2524 product(bool, PrintFlagsInitial, false, \ 2525 "Print all VM flags before argument processing and exit VM") \ 2526 \ 2527 product(bool, PrintFlagsFinal, false, \ 2528 "Print all VM flags after argument and ergonomic processing") \ 2529 \ 2530 notproduct(bool, PrintFlagsWithComments, false, \ 2531 "Print all VM flags with default values and descriptions and " \ 2532 "exit") \ 2533 \ 2534 product(bool, PrintFlagsRanges, false, \ 2535 "Print VM flags and their ranges and exit VM") \ 2536 \ 2537 diagnostic(bool, SerializeVMOutput, true, \ 2538 "Use a mutex to serialize output to tty and LogFile") \ 2539 \ 2540 diagnostic(bool, DisplayVMOutput, true, \ 2541 "Display all VM output on the tty, independently of LogVMOutput") \ 2542 \ 2543 diagnostic(bool, LogVMOutput, false, \ 2544 "Save VM output to LogFile") \ 2545 \ 2546 diagnostic(ccstr, LogFile, NULL, \ 2547 "If LogVMOutput or LogCompilation is on, save VM output to " \ 2548 "this file [default: ./hotspot_pid%p.log] (%p replaced with pid)")\ 2549 \ 2550 product(ccstr, ErrorFile, NULL, \ 2551 "If an error occurs, save the error data to this file " \ 2552 "[default: ./hs_err_pid%p.log] (%p replaced with pid)") \ 2553 \ 2554 product(bool, DisplayVMOutputToStderr, false, \ 2555 "If DisplayVMOutput is true, display all VM output to stderr") \ 2556 \ 2557 product(bool, DisplayVMOutputToStdout, false, \ 2558 "If DisplayVMOutput is true, display all VM output to stdout") \ 2559 \ 2560 product(bool, UseHeavyMonitors, false, \ 2561 "use heavyweight instead of lightweight Java monitors") \ 2562 \ 2563 product(bool, PrintStringTableStatistics, false, \ 2564 "print statistics about the StringTable and SymbolTable") \ 2565 \ 2566 diagnostic(bool, VerifyStringTableAtExit, false, \ 2567 "verify StringTable contents at exit") \ 2568 \ 2569 notproduct(bool, PrintSymbolTableSizeHistogram, false, \ 2570 "print histogram of the symbol table") \ 2571 \ 2572 notproduct(bool, ExitVMOnVerifyError, false, \ 2573 "standard exit from VM if bytecode verify error " \ 2574 "(only in debug mode)") \ 2575 \ 2576 diagnostic(ccstr, AbortVMOnException, NULL, \ 2577 "Call fatal if this exception is thrown. Example: " \ 2578 "java -XX:AbortVMOnException=java.lang.NullPointerException Foo") \ 2579 \ 2580 diagnostic(ccstr, AbortVMOnExceptionMessage, NULL, \ 2581 "Call fatal if the exception pointed by AbortVMOnException " \ 2582 "has this message") \ 2583 \ 2584 develop(bool, DebugVtables, false, \ 2585 "add debugging code to vtable dispatch") \ 2586 \ 2587 notproduct(bool, PrintVtableStats, false, \ 2588 "print vtables stats at end of run") \ 2589 \ 2590 develop(bool, TraceCreateZombies, false, \ 2591 "trace creation of zombie nmethods") \ 2592 \ 2593 notproduct(bool, IgnoreLockingAssertions, false, \ 2594 "disable locking assertions (for speed)") \ 2595 \ 2596 product(bool, RangeCheckElimination, true, \ 2597 "Eliminate range checks") \ 2598 \ 2599 develop_pd(bool, UncommonNullCast, \ 2600 "track occurrences of null in casts; adjust compiler tactics") \ 2601 \ 2602 develop(bool, TypeProfileCasts, true, \ 2603 "treat casts like calls for purposes of type profiling") \ 2604 \ 2605 develop(bool, DelayCompilationDuringStartup, true, \ 2606 "Delay invoking the compiler until main application class is " \ 2607 "loaded") \ 2608 \ 2609 develop(bool, CompileTheWorld, false, \ 2610 "Compile all methods in all classes in bootstrap class path " \ 2611 "(stress test)") \ 2612 \ 2613 develop(bool, CompileTheWorldPreloadClasses, true, \ 2614 "Preload all classes used by a class before start loading") \ 2615 \ 2616 notproduct(intx, CompileTheWorldSafepointInterval, 100, \ 2617 "Force a safepoint every n compiles so sweeper can keep up") \ 2618 \ 2619 develop(bool, FillDelaySlots, true, \ 2620 "Fill delay slots (on SPARC only)") \ 2621 \ 2622 develop(bool, TimeLivenessAnalysis, false, \ 2623 "Time computation of bytecode liveness analysis") \ 2624 \ 2625 develop(bool, TraceLivenessGen, false, \ 2626 "Trace the generation of liveness analysis information") \ 2627 \ 2628 notproduct(bool, TraceLivenessQuery, false, \ 2629 "Trace queries of liveness analysis information") \ 2630 \ 2631 notproduct(bool, CollectIndexSetStatistics, false, \ 2632 "Collect information about IndexSets") \ 2633 \ 2634 develop(bool, UseLoopSafepoints, true, \ 2635 "Generate Safepoint nodes in every loop") \ 2636 \ 2637 develop(intx, FastAllocateSizeLimit, 128*K, \ 2638 /* Note: This value is zero mod 1<<13 for a cheap sparc set. */ \ 2639 "Inline allocations larger than this in doublewords must go slow")\ 2640 \ 2641 product(bool, AggressiveOpts, false, \ 2642 "Enable aggressive optimizations - see arguments.cpp") \ 2643 \ 2644 product_pd(bool, CompactStrings, \ 2645 "Enable Strings to use single byte chars in backing store") \ 2646 \ 2647 product_pd(uintx, TypeProfileLevel, \ 2648 "=XYZ, with Z: Type profiling of arguments at call; " \ 2649 "Y: Type profiling of return value at call; " \ 2650 "X: Type profiling of parameters to methods; " \ 2651 "X, Y and Z in 0=off ; 1=jsr292 only; 2=all methods") \ 2652 constraint(TypeProfileLevelConstraintFunc, AfterErgo) \ 2653 \ 2654 product(intx, TypeProfileArgsLimit, 2, \ 2655 "max number of call arguments to consider for type profiling") \ 2656 range(0, 16) \ 2657 \ 2658 product(intx, TypeProfileParmsLimit, 2, \ 2659 "max number of incoming parameters to consider for type profiling"\ 2660 ", -1 for all") \ 2661 range(-1, 64) \ 2662 \ 2663 /* statistics */ \ 2664 develop(bool, CountCompiledCalls, false, \ 2665 "Count method invocations") \ 2666 \ 2667 notproduct(bool, CountRuntimeCalls, false, \ 2668 "Count VM runtime calls") \ 2669 \ 2670 develop(bool, CountJNICalls, false, \ 2671 "Count jni method invocations") \ 2672 \ 2673 notproduct(bool, CountJVMCalls, false, \ 2674 "Count jvm method invocations") \ 2675 \ 2676 notproduct(bool, CountRemovableExceptions, false, \ 2677 "Count exceptions that could be replaced by branches due to " \ 2678 "inlining") \ 2679 \ 2680 notproduct(bool, ICMissHistogram, false, \ 2681 "Produce histogram of IC misses") \ 2682 \ 2683 /* interpreter */ \ 2684 product_pd(bool, RewriteBytecodes, \ 2685 "Allow rewriting of bytecodes (bytecodes are not immutable)") \ 2686 \ 2687 product_pd(bool, RewriteFrequentPairs, \ 2688 "Rewrite frequently used bytecode pairs into a single bytecode") \ 2689 \ 2690 diagnostic(bool, PrintInterpreter, false, \ 2691 "Print the generated interpreter code") \ 2692 \ 2693 product(bool, UseInterpreter, true, \ 2694 "Use interpreter for non-compiled methods") \ 2695 \ 2696 develop(bool, UseFastSignatureHandlers, true, \ 2697 "Use fast signature handlers for native calls") \ 2698 \ 2699 product(bool, UseLoopCounter, true, \ 2700 "Increment invocation counter on backward branch") \ 2701 \ 2702 product_pd(bool, UseOnStackReplacement, \ 2703 "Use on stack replacement, calls runtime if invoc. counter " \ 2704 "overflows in loop") \ 2705 \ 2706 notproduct(bool, TraceOnStackReplacement, false, \ 2707 "Trace on stack replacement") \ 2708 \ 2709 product_pd(bool, PreferInterpreterNativeStubs, \ 2710 "Use always interpreter stubs for native methods invoked via " \ 2711 "interpreter") \ 2712 \ 2713 develop(bool, CountBytecodes, false, \ 2714 "Count number of bytecodes executed") \ 2715 \ 2716 develop(bool, PrintBytecodeHistogram, false, \ 2717 "Print histogram of the executed bytecodes") \ 2718 \ 2719 develop(bool, PrintBytecodePairHistogram, false, \ 2720 "Print histogram of the executed bytecode pairs") \ 2721 \ 2722 diagnostic(bool, PrintSignatureHandlers, false, \ 2723 "Print code generated for native method signature handlers") \ 2724 \ 2725 develop(bool, VerifyOops, false, \ 2726 "Do plausibility checks for oops") \ 2727 \ 2728 develop(bool, CheckUnhandledOops, false, \ 2729 "Check for unhandled oops in VM code") \ 2730 \ 2731 develop(bool, VerifyJNIFields, trueInDebug, \ 2732 "Verify jfieldIDs for instance fields") \ 2733 \ 2734 notproduct(bool, VerifyJNIEnvThread, false, \ 2735 "Verify JNIEnv.thread == Thread::current() when entering VM " \ 2736 "from JNI") \ 2737 \ 2738 develop(bool, VerifyFPU, false, \ 2739 "Verify FPU state (check for NaN's, etc.)") \ 2740 \ 2741 develop(bool, VerifyThread, false, \ 2742 "Watch the thread register for corruption (SPARC only)") \ 2743 \ 2744 develop(bool, VerifyActivationFrameSize, false, \ 2745 "Verify that activation frame didn't become smaller than its " \ 2746 "minimal size") \ 2747 \ 2748 develop(bool, TraceFrequencyInlining, false, \ 2749 "Trace frequency based inlining") \ 2750 \ 2751 develop_pd(bool, InlineIntrinsics, \ 2752 "Inline intrinsics that can be statically resolved") \ 2753 \ 2754 product_pd(bool, ProfileInterpreter, \ 2755 "Profile at the bytecode level during interpretation") \ 2756 \ 2757 develop(bool, TraceProfileInterpreter, false, \ 2758 "Trace profiling at the bytecode level during interpretation. " \ 2759 "This outputs the profiling information collected to improve " \ 2760 "jit compilation.") \ 2761 \ 2762 develop_pd(bool, ProfileTraps, \ 2763 "Profile deoptimization traps at the bytecode level") \ 2764 \ 2765 product(intx, ProfileMaturityPercentage, 20, \ 2766 "number of method invocations/branches (expressed as % of " \ 2767 "CompileThreshold) before using the method's profile") \ 2768 range(0, 100) \ 2769 \ 2770 diagnostic(bool, PrintMethodData, false, \ 2771 "Print the results of +ProfileInterpreter at end of run") \ 2772 \ 2773 develop(bool, VerifyDataPointer, trueInDebug, \ 2774 "Verify the method data pointer during interpreter profiling") \ 2775 \ 2776 develop(bool, VerifyCompiledCode, false, \ 2777 "Include miscellaneous runtime verifications in nmethod code; " \ 2778 "default off because it disturbs nmethod size heuristics") \ 2779 \ 2780 notproduct(bool, CrashGCForDumpingJavaThread, false, \ 2781 "Manually make GC thread crash then dump java stack trace; " \ 2782 "Test only") \ 2783 \ 2784 /* compilation */ \ 2785 product(bool, UseCompiler, true, \ 2786 "Use Just-In-Time compilation") \ 2787 \ 2788 develop(bool, TraceCompilationPolicy, false, \ 2789 "Trace compilation policy") \ 2790 \ 2791 develop(bool, TimeCompilationPolicy, false, \ 2792 "Time the compilation policy") \ 2793 \ 2794 product(bool, UseCounterDecay, true, \ 2795 "Adjust recompilation counters") \ 2796 \ 2797 develop(intx, CounterHalfLifeTime, 30, \ 2798 "Half-life time of invocation counters (in seconds)") \ 2799 \ 2800 develop(intx, CounterDecayMinIntervalLength, 500, \ 2801 "The minimum interval (in milliseconds) between invocation of " \ 2802 "CounterDecay") \ 2803 \ 2804 product(bool, AlwaysCompileLoopMethods, false, \ 2805 "When using recompilation, never interpret methods " \ 2806 "containing loops") \ 2807 \ 2808 product(bool, DontCompileHugeMethods, true, \ 2809 "Do not compile methods > HugeMethodLimit") \ 2810 \ 2811 /* Bytecode escape analysis estimation. */ \ 2812 product(bool, EstimateArgEscape, true, \ 2813 "Analyze bytecodes to estimate escape state of arguments") \ 2814 \ 2815 product(intx, BCEATraceLevel, 0, \ 2816 "How much tracing to do of bytecode escape analysis estimates " \ 2817 "(0-3)") \ 2818 range(0, 3) \ 2819 \ 2820 product(intx, MaxBCEAEstimateLevel, 5, \ 2821 "Maximum number of nested calls that are analyzed by BC EA") \ 2822 range(0, max_jint) \ 2823 \ 2824 product(intx, MaxBCEAEstimateSize, 150, \ 2825 "Maximum bytecode size of a method to be analyzed by BC EA") \ 2826 range(0, max_jint) \ 2827 \ 2828 product(intx, AllocatePrefetchStyle, 1, \ 2829 "0 = no prefetch, " \ 2830 "1 = generate prefetch instructions for each allocation, " \ 2831 "2 = use TLAB watermark to gate allocation prefetch, " \ 2832 "3 = generate one prefetch instruction per cache line") \ 2833 range(0, 3) \ 2834 \ 2835 product(intx, AllocatePrefetchDistance, -1, \ 2836 "Distance to prefetch ahead of allocation pointer. " \ 2837 "-1: use system-specific value (automatically determined") \ 2838 constraint(AllocatePrefetchDistanceConstraintFunc, AfterMemoryInit)\ 2839 \ 2840 product(intx, AllocatePrefetchLines, 3, \ 2841 "Number of lines to prefetch ahead of array allocation pointer") \ 2842 range(1, 64) \ 2843 \ 2844 product(intx, AllocateInstancePrefetchLines, 1, \ 2845 "Number of lines to prefetch ahead of instance allocation " \ 2846 "pointer") \ 2847 range(1, 64) \ 2848 \ 2849 product(intx, AllocatePrefetchStepSize, 16, \ 2850 "Step size in bytes of sequential prefetch instructions") \ 2851 range(1, 512) \ 2852 constraint(AllocatePrefetchStepSizeConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit)\ 2853 \ 2854 product(intx, AllocatePrefetchInstr, 0, \ 2855 "Select instruction to prefetch ahead of allocation pointer") \ 2856 constraint(AllocatePrefetchInstrConstraintFunc, AfterMemoryInit) \ 2857 \ 2858 /* deoptimization */ \ 2859 develop(bool, TraceDeoptimization, false, \ 2860 "Trace deoptimization") \ 2861 \ 2862 develop(bool, PrintDeoptimizationDetails, false, \ 2863 "Print more information about deoptimization") \ 2864 \ 2865 develop(bool, DebugDeoptimization, false, \ 2866 "Tracing various information while debugging deoptimization") \ 2867 \ 2868 product(intx, SelfDestructTimer, 0, \ 2869 "Will cause VM to terminate after a given time (in minutes) " \ 2870 "(0 means off)") \ 2871 range(0, max_intx) \ 2872 \ 2873 product(intx, MaxJavaStackTraceDepth, 1024, \ 2874 "The maximum number of lines in the stack trace for Java " \ 2875 "exceptions (0 means all)") \ 2876 range(0, max_jint/2) \ 2877 \ 2878 /* notice: the max range value here is max_jint, not max_intx */ \ 2879 /* because of overflow issue */ \ 2880 diagnostic(intx, GuaranteedSafepointInterval, 1000, \ 2881 "Guarantee a safepoint (at least) every so many milliseconds " \ 2882 "(0 means none)") \ 2883 range(0, max_jint) \ 2884 \ 2885 product(intx, SafepointTimeoutDelay, 10000, \ 2886 "Delay in milliseconds for option SafepointTimeout") \ 2887 LP64_ONLY(range(0, max_intx/MICROUNITS)) \ 2888 NOT_LP64(range(0, max_intx)) \ 2889 \ 2890 product(intx, NmethodSweepActivity, 10, \ 2891 "Removes cold nmethods from code cache if > 0. Higher values " \ 2892 "result in more aggressive sweeping") \ 2893 range(0, 2000) \ 2894 \ 2895 notproduct(bool, LogSweeper, false, \ 2896 "Keep a ring buffer of sweeper activity") \ 2897 \ 2898 notproduct(intx, SweeperLogEntries, 1024, \ 2899 "Number of records in the ring buffer of sweeper activity") \ 2900 \ 2901 notproduct(intx, MemProfilingInterval, 500, \ 2902 "Time between each invocation of the MemProfiler") \ 2903 \ 2904 develop(intx, MallocCatchPtr, -1, \ 2905 "Hit breakpoint when mallocing/freeing this pointer") \ 2906 \ 2907 notproduct(ccstrlist, SuppressErrorAt, "", \ 2908 "List of assertions (file:line) to muzzle") \ 2909 \ 2910 develop(intx, StackPrintLimit, 100, \ 2911 "number of stack frames to print in VM-level stack dump") \ 2912 \ 2913 notproduct(intx, MaxElementPrintSize, 256, \ 2914 "maximum number of elements to print") \ 2915 \ 2916 notproduct(intx, MaxSubklassPrintSize, 4, \ 2917 "maximum number of subklasses to print when printing klass") \ 2918 \ 2919 product(intx, MaxInlineLevel, 9, \ 2920 "maximum number of nested calls that are inlined") \ 2921 range(0, max_jint) \ 2922 \ 2923 product(intx, MaxRecursiveInlineLevel, 1, \ 2924 "maximum number of nested recursive calls that are inlined") \ 2925 range(0, max_jint) \ 2926 \ 2927 develop(intx, MaxForceInlineLevel, 100, \ 2928 "maximum number of nested calls that are forced for inlining " \ 2929 "(using CompileCommand or marked w/ @ForceInline)") \ 2930 range(0, max_jint) \ 2931 \ 2932 product_pd(intx, InlineSmallCode, \ 2933 "Only inline already compiled methods if their code size is " \ 2934 "less than this") \ 2935 range(0, max_jint) \ 2936 \ 2937 product(intx, MaxInlineSize, 35, \ 2938 "The maximum bytecode size of a method to be inlined") \ 2939 range(0, max_jint) \ 2940 \ 2941 product_pd(intx, FreqInlineSize, \ 2942 "The maximum bytecode size of a frequent method to be inlined") \ 2943 range(0, max_jint) \ 2944 \ 2945 product(intx, MaxTrivialSize, 6, \ 2946 "The maximum bytecode size of a trivial method to be inlined") \ 2947 range(0, max_jint) \ 2948 \ 2949 product(intx, MinInliningThreshold, 250, \ 2950 "The minimum invocation count a method needs to have to be " \ 2951 "inlined") \ 2952 range(0, max_jint) \ 2953 \ 2954 develop(intx, MethodHistogramCutoff, 100, \ 2955 "The cutoff value for method invocation histogram (+CountCalls)") \ 2956 \ 2957 diagnostic(intx, ProfilerNumberOfInterpretedMethods, 25, \ 2958 "Number of interpreted methods to show in profile") \ 2959 \ 2960 diagnostic(intx, ProfilerNumberOfCompiledMethods, 25, \ 2961 "Number of compiled methods to show in profile") \ 2962 \ 2963 diagnostic(intx, ProfilerNumberOfStubMethods, 25, \ 2964 "Number of stub methods to show in profile") \ 2965 \ 2966 diagnostic(intx, ProfilerNumberOfRuntimeStubNodes, 25, \ 2967 "Number of runtime stub nodes to show in profile") \ 2968 \ 2969 product(intx, ProfileIntervalsTicks, 100, \ 2970 "Number of ticks between printing of interval profile " \ 2971 "(+ProfileIntervals)") \ 2972 range(0, max_intx) \ 2973 \ 2974 notproduct(intx, ScavengeALotInterval, 1, \ 2975 "Interval between which scavenge will occur with +ScavengeALot") \ 2976 \ 2977 notproduct(intx, FullGCALotInterval, 1, \ 2978 "Interval between which full gc will occur with +FullGCALot") \ 2979 \ 2980 notproduct(intx, FullGCALotStart, 0, \ 2981 "For which invocation to start FullGCAlot") \ 2982 \ 2983 notproduct(intx, FullGCALotDummies, 32*K, \ 2984 "Dummy object allocated with +FullGCALot, forcing all objects " \ 2985 "to move") \ 2986 \ 2987 develop(intx, DontYieldALotInterval, 10, \ 2988 "Interval between which yields will be dropped (milliseconds)") \ 2989 \ 2990 develop(intx, ProfilerPCTickThreshold, 15, \ 2991 "Number of ticks in a PC buckets to be a hotspot") \ 2992 \ 2993 notproduct(intx, DeoptimizeALotInterval, 5, \ 2994 "Number of exits until DeoptimizeALot kicks in") \ 2995 \ 2996 notproduct(intx, ZombieALotInterval, 5, \ 2997 "Number of exits until ZombieALot kicks in") \ 2998 \ 2999 diagnostic(uintx, MallocMaxTestWords, 0, \ 3000 "If non-zero, maximum number of words that malloc/realloc can " \ 3001 "allocate (for testing only)") \ 3002 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3003 \ 3004 product(intx, TypeProfileWidth, 2, \ 3005 "Number of receiver types to record in call/cast profile") \ 3006 range(0, 8) \ 3007 \ 3008 develop(intx, BciProfileWidth, 2, \ 3009 "Number of return bci's to record in ret profile") \ 3010 \ 3011 product(intx, PerMethodRecompilationCutoff, 400, \ 3012 "After recompiling N times, stay in the interpreter (-1=>'Inf')") \ 3013 range(-1, max_intx) \ 3014 \ 3015 product(intx, PerBytecodeRecompilationCutoff, 200, \ 3016 "Per-BCI limit on repeated recompilation (-1=>'Inf')") \ 3017 range(-1, max_intx) \ 3018 \ 3019 product(intx, PerMethodTrapLimit, 100, \ 3020 "Limit on traps (of one kind) in a method (includes inlines)") \ 3021 range(0, max_jint) \ 3022 \ 3023 experimental(intx, PerMethodSpecTrapLimit, 5000, \ 3024 "Limit on speculative traps (of one kind) in a method " \ 3025 "(includes inlines)") \ 3026 range(0, max_jint) \ 3027 \ 3028 product(intx, PerBytecodeTrapLimit, 4, \ 3029 "Limit on traps (of one kind) at a particular BCI") \ 3030 range(0, max_jint) \ 3031 \ 3032 experimental(intx, SpecTrapLimitExtraEntries, 3, \ 3033 "Extra method data trap entries for speculation") \ 3034 \ 3035 develop(intx, InlineFrequencyRatio, 20, \ 3036 "Ratio of call site execution to caller method invocation") \ 3037 range(0, max_jint) \ 3038 \ 3039 diagnostic_pd(intx, InlineFrequencyCount, \ 3040 "Count of call site execution necessary to trigger frequent " \ 3041 "inlining") \ 3042 range(0, max_jint) \ 3043 \ 3044 develop(intx, InlineThrowCount, 50, \ 3045 "Force inlining of interpreted methods that throw this often") \ 3046 range(0, max_jint) \ 3047 \ 3048 develop(intx, InlineThrowMaxSize, 200, \ 3049 "Force inlining of throwing methods smaller than this") \ 3050 range(0, max_jint) \ 3051 \ 3052 develop(intx, ProfilerNodeSize, 1024, \ 3053 "Size in K to allocate for the Profile Nodes of each thread") \ 3054 range(0, 1024) \ 3055 \ 3056 /* gc parameters */ \ 3057 product(size_t, InitialHeapSize, 0, \ 3058 "Initial heap size (in bytes); zero means use ergonomics") \ 3059 constraint(InitialHeapSizeConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3060 \ 3061 product(size_t, MaxHeapSize, ScaleForWordSize(96*M), \ 3062 "Maximum heap size (in bytes)") \ 3063 constraint(MaxHeapSizeConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3064 \ 3065 product(size_t, OldSize, ScaleForWordSize(4*M), \ 3066 "Initial tenured generation size (in bytes)") \ 3067 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3068 \ 3069 product(size_t, NewSize, ScaleForWordSize(1*M), \ 3070 "Initial new generation size (in bytes)") \ 3071 constraint(NewSizeConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3072 \ 3073 product(size_t, MaxNewSize, max_uintx, \ 3074 "Maximum new generation size (in bytes), max_uintx means set " \ 3075 "ergonomically") \ 3076 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3077 \ 3078 product_pd(size_t, HeapBaseMinAddress, \ 3079 "OS specific low limit for heap base address") \ 3080 constraint(HeapBaseMinAddressConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3081 \ 3082 product(size_t, PretenureSizeThreshold, 0, \ 3083 "Maximum size in bytes of objects allocated in DefNew " \ 3084 "generation; zero means no maximum") \ 3085 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3086 \ 3087 product(size_t, MinTLABSize, 2*K, \ 3088 "Minimum allowed TLAB size (in bytes)") \ 3089 range(1, max_uintx/2) \ 3090 constraint(MinTLABSizeConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit) \ 3091 \ 3092 product(size_t, TLABSize, 0, \ 3093 "Starting TLAB size (in bytes); zero means set ergonomically") \ 3094 constraint(TLABSizeConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit) \ 3095 \ 3096 product(size_t, YoungPLABSize, 4096, \ 3097 "Size of young gen promotion LAB's (in HeapWords)") \ 3098 constraint(YoungPLABSizeConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit) \ 3099 \ 3100 product(size_t, OldPLABSize, 1024, \ 3101 "Size of old gen promotion LAB's (in HeapWords), or Number " \ 3102 "of blocks to attempt to claim when refilling CMS LAB's") \ 3103 constraint(OldPLABSizeConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit) \ 3104 \ 3105 product(uintx, TLABAllocationWeight, 35, \ 3106 "Allocation averaging weight") \ 3107 range(0, 100) \ 3108 \ 3109 /* Limit the lower bound of this flag to 1 as it is used */ \ 3110 /* in a division expression. */ \ 3111 product(uintx, TLABWasteTargetPercent, 1, \ 3112 "Percentage of Eden that can be wasted") \ 3113 range(1, 100) \ 3114 \ 3115 product(uintx, TLABRefillWasteFraction, 64, \ 3116 "Maximum TLAB waste at a refill (internal fragmentation)") \ 3117 range(1, max_juint) \ 3118 \ 3119 product(uintx, TLABWasteIncrement, 4, \ 3120 "Increment allowed waste at slow allocation") \ 3121 range(0, max_jint) \ 3122 constraint(TLABWasteIncrementConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit) \ 3123 \ 3124 product(uintx, SurvivorRatio, 8, \ 3125 "Ratio of eden/survivor space size") \ 3126 range(1, max_uintx-2) \ 3127 constraint(SurvivorRatioConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit) \ 3128 \ 3129 product(uintx, NewRatio, 2, \ 3130 "Ratio of old/new generation sizes") \ 3131 range(0, max_uintx-1) \ 3132 \ 3133 product_pd(size_t, NewSizeThreadIncrease, \ 3134 "Additional size added to desired new generation size per " \ 3135 "non-daemon thread (in bytes)") \ 3136 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3137 \ 3138 product_pd(size_t, MetaspaceSize, \ 3139 "Initial threshold (in bytes) at which a garbage collection " \ 3140 "is done to reduce Metaspace usage") \ 3141 constraint(MetaspaceSizeConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3142 \ 3143 product(size_t, MaxMetaspaceSize, max_uintx, \ 3144 "Maximum size of Metaspaces (in bytes)") \ 3145 constraint(MaxMetaspaceSizeConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3146 \ 3147 product(size_t, CompressedClassSpaceSize, 1*G, \ 3148 "Maximum size of class area in Metaspace when compressed " \ 3149 "class pointers are used") \ 3150 range(1*M, 3*G) \ 3151 \ 3152 manageable(uintx, MinHeapFreeRatio, 40, \ 3153 "The minimum percentage of heap free after GC to avoid expansion."\ 3154 " For most GCs this applies to the old generation. In G1 and" \ 3155 " ParallelGC it applies to the whole heap.") \ 3156 range(0, 100) \ 3157 constraint(MinHeapFreeRatioConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3158 \ 3159 manageable(uintx, MaxHeapFreeRatio, 70, \ 3160 "The maximum percentage of heap free after GC to avoid shrinking."\ 3161 " For most GCs this applies to the old generation. In G1 and" \ 3162 " ParallelGC it applies to the whole heap.") \ 3163 range(0, 100) \ 3164 constraint(MaxHeapFreeRatioConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3165 \ 3166 product(bool, ShrinkHeapInSteps, true, \ 3167 "When disabled, informs the GC to shrink the java heap directly" \ 3168 " to the target size at the next full GC rather than requiring" \ 3169 " smaller steps during multiple full GCs.") \ 3170 \ 3171 product(intx, SoftRefLRUPolicyMSPerMB, 1000, \ 3172 "Number of milliseconds per MB of free space in the heap") \ 3173 range(0, max_intx) \ 3174 constraint(SoftRefLRUPolicyMSPerMBConstraintFunc,AfterMemoryInit) \ 3175 \ 3176 product(size_t, MinHeapDeltaBytes, ScaleForWordSize(128*K), \ 3177 "The minimum change in heap space due to GC (in bytes)") \ 3178 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3179 \ 3180 product(size_t, MinMetaspaceExpansion, ScaleForWordSize(256*K), \ 3181 "The minimum expansion of Metaspace (in bytes)") \ 3182 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3183 \ 3184 product(uintx, MaxMetaspaceFreeRatio, 70, \ 3185 "The maximum percentage of Metaspace free after GC to avoid " \ 3186 "shrinking") \ 3187 range(0, 100) \ 3188 constraint(MaxMetaspaceFreeRatioConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3189 \ 3190 product(uintx, MinMetaspaceFreeRatio, 40, \ 3191 "The minimum percentage of Metaspace free after GC to avoid " \ 3192 "expansion") \ 3193 range(0, 99) \ 3194 constraint(MinMetaspaceFreeRatioConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3195 \ 3196 product(size_t, MaxMetaspaceExpansion, ScaleForWordSize(4*M), \ 3197 "The maximum expansion of Metaspace without full GC (in bytes)") \ 3198 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3199 \ 3200 product(uintx, QueuedAllocationWarningCount, 0, \ 3201 "Number of times an allocation that queues behind a GC " \ 3202 "will retry before printing a warning") \ 3203 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3204 \ 3205 diagnostic(uintx, VerifyGCStartAt, 0, \ 3206 "GC invoke count where +VerifyBefore/AfterGC kicks in") \ 3207 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3208 \ 3209 diagnostic(intx, VerifyGCLevel, 0, \ 3210 "Generation level at which to start +VerifyBefore/AfterGC") \ 3211 range(0, 1) \ 3212 \ 3213 product(uintx, MaxTenuringThreshold, 15, \ 3214 "Maximum value for tenuring threshold") \ 3215 range(0, markOopDesc::max_age + 1) \ 3216 constraint(MaxTenuringThresholdConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3217 \ 3218 product(uintx, InitialTenuringThreshold, 7, \ 3219 "Initial value for tenuring threshold") \ 3220 range(0, markOopDesc::max_age + 1) \ 3221 constraint(InitialTenuringThresholdConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3222 \ 3223 product(uintx, TargetSurvivorRatio, 50, \ 3224 "Desired percentage of survivor space used after scavenge") \ 3225 range(0, 100) \ 3226 \ 3227 product(uintx, MarkSweepDeadRatio, 5, \ 3228 "Percentage (0-100) of the old gen allowed as dead wood. " \ 3229 "Serial mark sweep treats this as both the minimum and maximum " \ 3230 "value. " \ 3231 "CMS uses this value only if it falls back to mark sweep. " \ 3232 "Par compact uses a variable scale based on the density of the " \ 3233 "generation and treats this as the maximum value when the heap " \ 3234 "is either completely full or completely empty. Par compact " \ 3235 "also has a smaller default value; see arguments.cpp.") \ 3236 range(0, 100) \ 3237 \ 3238 product(uint, MarkSweepAlwaysCompactCount, 4, \ 3239 "How often should we fully compact the heap (ignoring the dead " \ 3240 "space parameters)") \ 3241 range(1, max_juint) \ 3242 \ 3243 develop(uintx, GCExpandToAllocateDelayMillis, 0, \ 3244 "Delay between expansion and allocation (in milliseconds)") \ 3245 \ 3246 develop(uintx, GCWorkerDelayMillis, 0, \ 3247 "Delay in scheduling GC workers (in milliseconds)") \ 3248 \ 3249 product(intx, DeferThrSuspendLoopCount, 4000, \ 3250 "(Unstable) Number of times to iterate in safepoint loop " \ 3251 "before blocking VM threads ") \ 3252 range(-1, max_jint-1) \ 3253 \ 3254 product(intx, DeferPollingPageLoopCount, -1, \ 3255 "(Unsafe,Unstable) Number of iterations in safepoint loop " \ 3256 "before changing safepoint polling page to RO ") \ 3257 range(-1, max_jint-1) \ 3258 \ 3259 product(intx, SafepointSpinBeforeYield, 2000, "(Unstable)") \ 3260 range(0, max_intx) \ 3261 \ 3262 product(bool, PSChunkLargeArrays, true, \ 3263 "Process large arrays in chunks") \ 3264 \ 3265 product(uintx, GCDrainStackTargetSize, 64, \ 3266 "Number of entries we will try to leave on the stack " \ 3267 "during parallel gc") \ 3268 range(0, max_juint) \ 3269 \ 3270 /* stack parameters */ \ 3271 product_pd(intx, StackYellowPages, \ 3272 "Number of yellow zone (recoverable overflows) pages of size " \ 3273 "4KB. If pages are bigger yellow zone is aligned up.") \ 3274 range(MIN_STACK_YELLOW_PAGES, (DEFAULT_STACK_YELLOW_PAGES+5)) \ 3275 \ 3276 product_pd(intx, StackRedPages, \ 3277 "Number of red zone (unrecoverable overflows) pages of size " \ 3278 "4KB. If pages are bigger red zone is aligned up.") \ 3279 range(MIN_STACK_RED_PAGES, (DEFAULT_STACK_RED_PAGES+2)) \ 3280 \ 3281 product_pd(intx, StackReservedPages, \ 3282 "Number of reserved zone (reserved to annotated methods) pages" \ 3283 " of size 4KB. If pages are bigger reserved zone is aligned up.") \ 3284 range(MIN_STACK_RESERVED_PAGES, (DEFAULT_STACK_RESERVED_PAGES+10))\ 3285 \ 3286 product(bool, RestrictReservedStack, true, \ 3287 "Restrict @ReservedStackAccess to trusted classes") \ 3288 \ 3289 /* greater stack shadow pages can't generate instruction to bang stack */ \ 3290 product_pd(intx, StackShadowPages, \ 3291 "Number of shadow zone (for overflow checking) pages of size " \ 3292 "4KB. If pages are bigger shadow zone is aligned up. " \ 3293 "This should exceed the depth of the VM and native call stack.") \ 3294 range(MIN_STACK_SHADOW_PAGES, (DEFAULT_STACK_SHADOW_PAGES+30)) \ 3295 \ 3296 product_pd(intx, ThreadStackSize, \ 3297 "Thread Stack Size (in Kbytes)") \ 3298 range(0, (max_intx-os::vm_page_size())/(1 * K)) \ 3299 \ 3300 product_pd(intx, VMThreadStackSize, \ 3301 "Non-Java Thread Stack Size (in Kbytes)") \ 3302 range(0, max_intx/(1 * K)) \ 3303 \ 3304 product_pd(intx, CompilerThreadStackSize, \ 3305 "Compiler Thread Stack Size (in Kbytes)") \ 3306 range(0, max_intx/(1 * K)) \ 3307 \ 3308 develop_pd(size_t, JVMInvokeMethodSlack, \ 3309 "Stack space (bytes) required for JVM_InvokeMethod to complete") \ 3310 \ 3311 /* code cache parameters */ \ 3312 develop_pd(uintx, CodeCacheSegmentSize, \ 3313 "Code cache segment size (in bytes) - smallest unit of " \ 3314 "allocation") \ 3315 range(1, 1024) \ 3316 constraint(CodeCacheSegmentSizeConstraintFunc, AfterErgo) \ 3317 \ 3318 develop_pd(intx, CodeEntryAlignment, \ 3319 "Code entry alignment for generated code (in bytes)") \ 3320 constraint(CodeEntryAlignmentConstraintFunc, AfterErgo) \ 3321 \ 3322 product_pd(intx, OptoLoopAlignment, \ 3323 "Align inner loops to zero relative to this modulus") \ 3324 range(1, 16) \ 3325 constraint(OptoLoopAlignmentConstraintFunc, AfterErgo) \ 3326 \ 3327 product_pd(uintx, InitialCodeCacheSize, \ 3328 "Initial code cache size (in bytes)") \ 3329 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3330 \ 3331 develop_pd(uintx, CodeCacheMinimumUseSpace, \ 3332 "Minimum code cache size (in bytes) required to start VM.") \ 3333 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3334 \ 3335 product(bool, SegmentedCodeCache, false, \ 3336 "Use a segmented code cache") \ 3337 \ 3338 product_pd(uintx, ReservedCodeCacheSize, \ 3339 "Reserved code cache size (in bytes) - maximum code cache size") \ 3340 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3341 \ 3342 product_pd(uintx, NonProfiledCodeHeapSize, \ 3343 "Size of code heap with non-profiled methods (in bytes)") \ 3344 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3345 \ 3346 product_pd(uintx, ProfiledCodeHeapSize, \ 3347 "Size of code heap with profiled methods (in bytes)") \ 3348 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3349 \ 3350 product_pd(uintx, NonNMethodCodeHeapSize, \ 3351 "Size of code heap with non-nmethods (in bytes)") \ 3352 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3353 \ 3354 product_pd(uintx, CodeCacheExpansionSize, \ 3355 "Code cache expansion size (in bytes)") \ 3356 range(0, max_uintx) \ 3357 \ 3358 diagnostic_pd(uintx, CodeCacheMinBlockLength, \ 3359 "Minimum number of segments in a code cache block") \ 3360 range(1, 100) \ 3361 \ 3362 notproduct(bool, ExitOnFullCodeCache, false, \ 3363 "Exit the VM if we fill the code cache") \ 3364 \ 3365 product(bool, UseCodeCacheFlushing, true, \ 3366 "Remove cold/old nmethods from the code cache") \ 3367 \ 3368 product(uintx, StartAggressiveSweepingAt, 10, \ 3369 "Start aggressive sweeping if X[%] of the code cache is free." \ 3370 "Segmented code cache: X[%] of the non-profiled heap." \ 3371 "Non-segmented code cache: X[%] of the total code cache") \ 3372 range(0, 100) \ 3373 \ 3374 /* AOT parameters */ \ 3375 product(bool, UseAOT, AOT_ONLY(true) NOT_AOT(false), \ 3376 "Use AOT compiled files") \ 3377 \ 3378 product(ccstrlist, AOTLibrary, NULL, \ 3379 "AOT library") \ 3380 \ 3381 product(bool, PrintAOT, false, \ 3382 "Print used AOT klasses and methods") \ 3383 \ 3384 notproduct(bool, PrintAOTStatistics, false, \ 3385 "Print AOT statistics") \ 3386 \ 3387 diagnostic(bool, UseAOTStrictLoading, false, \ 3388 "Exit the VM if any of the AOT libraries has invalid config") \ 3389 \ 3390 /* interpreter debugging */ \ 3391 develop(intx, BinarySwitchThreshold, 5, \ 3392 "Minimal number of lookupswitch entries for rewriting to binary " \ 3393 "switch") \ 3394 \ 3395 develop(intx, StopInterpreterAt, 0, \ 3396 "Stop interpreter execution at specified bytecode number") \ 3397 \ 3398 develop(intx, TraceBytecodesAt, 0, \ 3399 "Trace bytecodes starting with specified bytecode number") \ 3400 \ 3401 /* compiler interface */ \ 3402 develop(intx, CIStart, 0, \ 3403 "The id of the first compilation to permit") \ 3404 \ 3405 develop(intx, CIStop, max_jint, \ 3406 "The id of the last compilation to permit") \ 3407 \ 3408 develop(intx, CIStartOSR, 0, \ 3409 "The id of the first osr compilation to permit " \ 3410 "(CICountOSR must be on)") \ 3411 \ 3412 develop(intx, CIStopOSR, max_jint, \ 3413 "The id of the last osr compilation to permit " \ 3414 "(CICountOSR must be on)") \ 3415 \ 3416 develop(intx, CIBreakAtOSR, -1, \ 3417 "The id of osr compilation to break at") \ 3418 \ 3419 develop(intx, CIBreakAt, -1, \ 3420 "The id of compilation to break at") \ 3421 \ 3422 product(ccstrlist, CompileOnly, "", \ 3423 "List of methods (pkg/class.name) to restrict compilation to") \ 3424 \ 3425 product(ccstr, CompileCommandFile, NULL, \ 3426 "Read compiler commands from this file [.hotspot_compiler]") \ 3427 \ 3428 diagnostic(ccstr, CompilerDirectivesFile, NULL, \ 3429 "Read compiler directives from this file") \ 3430 \ 3431 product(ccstrlist, CompileCommand, "", \ 3432 "Prepend to .hotspot_compiler; e.g. log,java/lang/String.<init>") \ 3433 \ 3434 develop(bool, ReplayCompiles, false, \ 3435 "Enable replay of compilations from ReplayDataFile") \ 3436 \ 3437 product(ccstr, ReplayDataFile, NULL, \ 3438 "File containing compilation replay information" \ 3439 "[default: ./replay_pid%p.log] (%p replaced with pid)") \ 3440 \ 3441 product(ccstr, InlineDataFile, NULL, \ 3442 "File containing inlining replay information" \ 3443 "[default: ./inline_pid%p.log] (%p replaced with pid)") \ 3444 \ 3445 develop(intx, ReplaySuppressInitializers, 2, \ 3446 "Control handling of class initialization during replay: " \ 3447 "0 - don't do anything special; " \ 3448 "1 - treat all class initializers as empty; " \ 3449 "2 - treat class initializers for application classes as empty; " \ 3450 "3 - allow all class initializers to run during bootstrap but " \ 3451 " pretend they are empty after starting replay") \ 3452 range(0, 3) \ 3453 \ 3454 develop(bool, ReplayIgnoreInitErrors, false, \ 3455 "Ignore exceptions thrown during initialization for replay") \ 3456 \ 3457 product(bool, DumpReplayDataOnError, true, \ 3458 "Record replay data for crashing compiler threads") \ 3459 \ 3460 product(bool, CICompilerCountPerCPU, false, \ 3461 "1 compiler thread for log(N CPUs)") \ 3462 \ 3463 develop(intx, CIFireOOMAt, -1, \ 3464 "Fire OutOfMemoryErrors throughout CI for testing the compiler " \ 3465 "(non-negative value throws OOM after this many CI accesses " \ 3466 "in each compile)") \ 3467 notproduct(intx, CICrashAt, -1, \ 3468 "id of compilation to trigger assert in compiler thread for " \ 3469 "the purpose of testing, e.g. generation of replay data") \ 3470 notproduct(bool, CIObjectFactoryVerify, false, \ 3471 "enable potentially expensive verification in ciObjectFactory") \ 3472 \ 3473 /* Priorities */ \ 3474 product_pd(bool, UseThreadPriorities, "Use native thread priorities") \ 3475 \ 3476 product(intx, ThreadPriorityPolicy, 0, \ 3477 "0 : Normal. "\ 3478 " VM chooses priorities that are appropriate for normal "\ 3479 " applications. On Solaris NORM_PRIORITY and above are mapped "\ 3480 " to normal native priority. Java priorities below " \ 3481 " NORM_PRIORITY map to lower native priority values. On "\ 3482 " Windows applications are allowed to use higher native "\ 3483 " priorities. However, with ThreadPriorityPolicy=0, VM will "\ 3484 " not use the highest possible native priority, "\ 3485 " THREAD_PRIORITY_TIME_CRITICAL, as it may interfere with "\ 3486 " system threads. On Linux thread priorities are ignored "\ 3487 " because the OS does not support static priority in "\ 3488 " SCHED_OTHER scheduling class which is the only choice for "\ 3489 " non-root, non-realtime applications. "\ 3490 "1 : Aggressive. "\ 3491 " Java thread priorities map over to the entire range of "\ 3492 " native thread priorities. Higher Java thread priorities map "\ 3493 " to higher native thread priorities. This policy should be "\ 3494 " used with care, as sometimes it can cause performance "\ 3495 " degradation in the application and/or the entire system. On "\ 3496 " Linux this policy requires root privilege.") \ 3497 range(0, 1) \ 3498 \ 3499 product(bool, ThreadPriorityVerbose, false, \ 3500 "Print priority changes") \ 3501 \ 3502 product(intx, CompilerThreadPriority, -1, \ 3503 "The native priority at which compiler threads should run " \ 3504 "(-1 means no change)") \ 3505 range(min_jint, max_jint) \ 3506 constraint(CompilerThreadPriorityConstraintFunc, AfterErgo) \ 3507 \ 3508 product(intx, VMThreadPriority, -1, \ 3509 "The native priority at which the VM thread should run " \ 3510 "(-1 means no change)") \ 3511 range(-1, 127) \ 3512 \ 3513 product(bool, CompilerThreadHintNoPreempt, true, \ 3514 "(Solaris only) Give compiler threads an extra quanta") \ 3515 \ 3516 product(bool, VMThreadHintNoPreempt, false, \ 3517 "(Solaris only) Give VM thread an extra quanta") \ 3518 \ 3519 product(intx, JavaPriority1_To_OSPriority, -1, \ 3520 "Map Java priorities to OS priorities") \ 3521 range(-1, 127) \ 3522 \ 3523 product(intx, JavaPriority2_To_OSPriority, -1, \ 3524 "Map Java priorities to OS priorities") \ 3525 range(-1, 127) \ 3526 \ 3527 product(intx, JavaPriority3_To_OSPriority, -1, \ 3528 "Map Java priorities to OS priorities") \ 3529 range(-1, 127) \ 3530 \ 3531 product(intx, JavaPriority4_To_OSPriority, -1, \ 3532 "Map Java priorities to OS priorities") \ 3533 range(-1, 127) \ 3534 \ 3535 product(intx, JavaPriority5_To_OSPriority, -1, \ 3536 "Map Java priorities to OS priorities") \ 3537 range(-1, 127) \ 3538 \ 3539 product(intx, JavaPriority6_To_OSPriority, -1, \ 3540 "Map Java priorities to OS priorities") \ 3541 range(-1, 127) \ 3542 \ 3543 product(intx, JavaPriority7_To_OSPriority, -1, \ 3544 "Map Java priorities to OS priorities") \ 3545 range(-1, 127) \ 3546 \ 3547 product(intx, JavaPriority8_To_OSPriority, -1, \ 3548 "Map Java priorities to OS priorities") \ 3549 range(-1, 127) \ 3550 \ 3551 product(intx, JavaPriority9_To_OSPriority, -1, \ 3552 "Map Java priorities to OS priorities") \ 3553 range(-1, 127) \ 3554 \ 3555 product(intx, JavaPriority10_To_OSPriority,-1, \ 3556 "Map Java priorities to OS priorities") \ 3557 range(-1, 127) \ 3558 \ 3559 experimental(bool, UseCriticalJavaThreadPriority, false, \ 3560 "Java thread priority 10 maps to critical scheduling priority") \ 3561 \ 3562 experimental(bool, UseCriticalCompilerThreadPriority, false, \ 3563 "Compiler thread(s) run at critical scheduling priority") \ 3564 \ 3565 experimental(bool, UseCriticalCMSThreadPriority, false, \ 3566 "ConcurrentMarkSweep thread runs at critical scheduling priority")\ 3567 \ 3568 /* compiler debugging */ \ 3569 notproduct(intx, CompileTheWorldStartAt, 1, \ 3570 "First class to consider when using +CompileTheWorld") \ 3571 \ 3572 notproduct(intx, CompileTheWorldStopAt, max_jint, \ 3573 "Last class to consider when using +CompileTheWorld") \ 3574 \ 3575 develop(intx, NewCodeParameter, 0, \ 3576 "Testing Only: Create a dedicated integer parameter before " \ 3577 "putback") \ 3578 \ 3579 /* new oopmap storage allocation */ \ 3580 develop(intx, MinOopMapAllocation, 8, \ 3581 "Minimum number of OopMap entries in an OopMapSet") \ 3582 \ 3583 /* Background Compilation */ \ 3584 develop(intx, LongCompileThreshold, 50, \ 3585 "Used with +TraceLongCompiles") \ 3586 \ 3587 /* recompilation */ \ 3588 product_pd(intx, CompileThreshold, \ 3589 "number of interpreted method invocations before (re-)compiling") \ 3590 constraint(CompileThresholdConstraintFunc, AfterErgo) \ 3591 \ 3592 product(double, CompileThresholdScaling, 1.0, \ 3593 "Factor to control when first compilation happens " \ 3594 "(both with and without tiered compilation): " \ 3595 "values greater than 1.0 delay counter overflow, " \ 3596 "values between 0 and 1.0 rush counter overflow, " \ 3597 "value of 1.0 leaves compilation thresholds unchanged " \ 3598 "value of 0.0 is equivalent to -Xint. " \ 3599 "" \ 3600 "Flag can be set as per-method option. " \ 3601 "If a value is specified for a method, compilation thresholds " \ 3602 "for that method are scaled by both the value of the global flag "\ 3603 "and the value of the per-method flag.") \ 3604 range(0.0, DBL_MAX) \ 3605 \ 3606 product(intx, Tier0InvokeNotifyFreqLog, 7, \ 3607 "Interpreter (tier 0) invocation notification frequency") \ 3608 range(0, 30) \ 3609 \ 3610 product(intx, Tier2InvokeNotifyFreqLog, 11, \ 3611 "C1 without MDO (tier 2) invocation notification frequency") \ 3612 range(0, 30) \ 3613 \ 3614 product(intx, Tier3InvokeNotifyFreqLog, 10, \ 3615 "C1 with MDO profiling (tier 3) invocation notification " \ 3616 "frequency") \ 3617 range(0, 30) \ 3618 \ 3619 product(intx, Tier23InlineeNotifyFreqLog, 20, \ 3620 "Inlinee invocation (tiers 2 and 3) notification frequency") \ 3621 range(0, 30) \ 3622 \ 3623 product(intx, Tier0BackedgeNotifyFreqLog, 10, \ 3624 "Interpreter (tier 0) invocation notification frequency") \ 3625 range(0, 30) \ 3626 \ 3627 product(intx, Tier2BackedgeNotifyFreqLog, 14, \ 3628 "C1 without MDO (tier 2) invocation notification frequency") \ 3629 range(0, 30) \ 3630 \ 3631 product(intx, Tier3BackedgeNotifyFreqLog, 13, \ 3632 "C1 with MDO profiling (tier 3) invocation notification " \ 3633 "frequency") \ 3634 range(0, 30) \ 3635 \ 3636 product(intx, Tier2CompileThreshold, 0, \ 3637 "threshold at which tier 2 compilation is invoked") \ 3638 range(0, max_jint) \ 3639 \ 3640 product(intx, Tier2BackEdgeThreshold, 0, \ 3641 "Back edge threshold at which tier 2 compilation is invoked") \ 3642 range(0, max_jint) \ 3643 \ 3644 product(intx, Tier3InvocationThreshold, 200, \ 3645 "Compile if number of method invocations crosses this " \ 3646 "threshold") \ 3647 range(0, max_jint) \ 3648 \ 3649 product(intx, Tier3MinInvocationThreshold, 100, \ 3650 "Minimum invocation to compile at tier 3") \ 3651 range(0, max_jint) \ 3652 \ 3653 product(intx, Tier3CompileThreshold, 2000, \ 3654 "Threshold at which tier 3 compilation is invoked (invocation " \ 3655 "minimum must be satisfied)") \ 3656 range(0, max_jint) \ 3657 \ 3658 product(intx, Tier3BackEdgeThreshold, 60000, \ 3659 "Back edge threshold at which tier 3 OSR compilation is invoked") \ 3660 range(0, max_jint) \ 3661 \ 3662 product(intx, Tier3AOTInvocationThreshold, 10000, \ 3663 "Compile if number of method invocations crosses this " \ 3664 "threshold if coming from AOT") \ 3665 range(0, max_jint) \ 3666 \ 3667 product(intx, Tier3AOTMinInvocationThreshold, 1000, \ 3668 "Minimum invocation to compile at tier 3 if coming from AOT") \ 3669 range(0, max_jint) \ 3670 \ 3671 product(intx, Tier3AOTCompileThreshold, 15000, \ 3672 "Threshold at which tier 3 compilation is invoked (invocation " \ 3673 "minimum must be satisfied) if coming from AOT") \ 3674 range(0, max_jint) \ 3675 \ 3676 product(intx, Tier3AOTBackEdgeThreshold, 120000, \ 3677 "Back edge threshold at which tier 3 OSR compilation is invoked " \ 3678 "if coming from AOT") \ 3679 range(0, max_jint) \ 3680 \ 3681 product(intx, Tier4InvocationThreshold, 5000, \ 3682 "Compile if number of method invocations crosses this " \ 3683 "threshold") \ 3684 range(0, max_jint) \ 3685 \ 3686 product(intx, Tier4MinInvocationThreshold, 600, \ 3687 "Minimum invocation to compile at tier 4") \ 3688 range(0, max_jint) \ 3689 \ 3690 product(intx, Tier4CompileThreshold, 15000, \ 3691 "Threshold at which tier 4 compilation is invoked (invocation " \ 3692 "minimum must be satisfied") \ 3693 range(0, max_jint) \ 3694 \ 3695 product(intx, Tier4BackEdgeThreshold, 40000, \ 3696 "Back edge threshold at which tier 4 OSR compilation is invoked") \ 3697 range(0, max_jint) \ 3698 \ 3699 product(intx, Tier3DelayOn, 5, \ 3700 "If C2 queue size grows over this amount per compiler thread " \ 3701 "stop compiling at tier 3 and start compiling at tier 2") \ 3702 range(0, max_jint) \ 3703 \ 3704 product(intx, Tier3DelayOff, 2, \ 3705 "If C2 queue size is less than this amount per compiler thread " \ 3706 "allow methods compiled at tier 2 transition to tier 3") \ 3707 range(0, max_jint) \ 3708 \ 3709 product(intx, Tier3LoadFeedback, 5, \ 3710 "Tier 3 thresholds will increase twofold when C1 queue size " \ 3711 "reaches this amount per compiler thread") \ 3712 range(0, max_jint) \ 3713 \ 3714 product(intx, Tier4LoadFeedback, 3, \ 3715 "Tier 4 thresholds will increase twofold when C2 queue size " \ 3716 "reaches this amount per compiler thread") \ 3717 range(0, max_jint) \ 3718 \ 3719 product(intx, TieredCompileTaskTimeout, 50, \ 3720 "Kill compile task if method was not used within " \ 3721 "given timeout in milliseconds") \ 3722 range(0, max_intx) \ 3723 \ 3724 product(intx, TieredStopAtLevel, 4, \ 3725 "Stop at given compilation level") \ 3726 range(0, 4) \ 3727 \ 3728 product(intx, Tier0ProfilingStartPercentage, 200, \ 3729 "Start profiling in interpreter if the counters exceed tier 3 " \ 3730 "thresholds by the specified percentage") \ 3731 range(0, max_jint) \ 3732 \ 3733 product(uintx, IncreaseFirstTierCompileThresholdAt, 50, \ 3734 "Increase the compile threshold for C1 compilation if the code " \ 3735 "cache is filled by the specified percentage") \ 3736 range(0, 99) \ 3737 \ 3738 product(intx, TieredRateUpdateMinTime, 1, \ 3739 "Minimum rate sampling interval (in milliseconds)") \ 3740 range(0, max_intx) \ 3741 \ 3742 product(intx, TieredRateUpdateMaxTime, 25, \ 3743 "Maximum rate sampling interval (in milliseconds)") \ 3744 range(0, max_intx) \ 3745 \ 3746 product_pd(bool, TieredCompilation, \ 3747 "Enable tiered compilation") \ 3748 \ 3749 product(bool, PrintTieredEvents, false, \ 3750 "Print tiered events notifications") \ 3751 \ 3752 product_pd(intx, OnStackReplacePercentage, \ 3753 "NON_TIERED number of method invocations/branches (expressed as " \ 3754 "% of CompileThreshold) before (re-)compiling OSR code") \ 3755 constraint(OnStackReplacePercentageConstraintFunc, AfterErgo) \ 3756 \ 3757 product(intx, InterpreterProfilePercentage, 33, \ 3758 "NON_TIERED number of method invocations/branches (expressed as " \ 3759 "% of CompileThreshold) before profiling in the interpreter") \ 3760 range(0, 100) \ 3761 \ 3762 develop(intx, MaxRecompilationSearchLength, 10, \ 3763 "The maximum number of frames to inspect when searching for " \ 3764 "recompilee") \ 3765 \ 3766 develop(intx, MaxInterpretedSearchLength, 3, \ 3767 "The maximum number of interpreted frames to skip when searching "\ 3768 "for recompilee") \ 3769 \ 3770 develop(intx, DesiredMethodLimit, 8000, \ 3771 "The desired maximum method size (in bytecodes) after inlining") \ 3772 \ 3773 develop(intx, HugeMethodLimit, 8000, \ 3774 "Don't compile methods larger than this if " \ 3775 "+DontCompileHugeMethods") \ 3776 \ 3777 /* New JDK 1.4 reflection implementation */ \ 3778 \ 3779 develop(intx, FastSuperclassLimit, 8, \ 3780 "Depth of hardwired instanceof accelerator array") \ 3781 \ 3782 /* Properties for Java libraries */ \ 3783 \ 3784 product(uint64_t, MaxDirectMemorySize, 0, \ 3785 "Maximum total size of NIO direct-buffer allocations") \ 3786 range(0, max_jlong) \ 3787 \ 3788 /* Flags used for temporary code during development */ \ 3789 \ 3790 diagnostic(bool, UseNewCode, false, \ 3791 "Testing Only: Use the new version while testing") \ 3792 \ 3793 diagnostic(bool, UseNewCode2, false, \ 3794 "Testing Only: Use the new version while testing") \ 3795 \ 3796 diagnostic(bool, UseNewCode3, false, \ 3797 "Testing Only: Use the new version while testing") \ 3798 \ 3799 /* flags for performance data collection */ \ 3800 \ 3801 product(bool, UsePerfData, true, \ 3802 "Flag to disable jvmstat instrumentation for performance testing "\ 3803 "and problem isolation purposes") \ 3804 \ 3805 product(bool, PerfDataSaveToFile, false, \ 3806 "Save PerfData memory to hsperfdata_<pid> file on exit") \ 3807 \ 3808 product(ccstr, PerfDataSaveFile, NULL, \ 3809 "Save PerfData memory to the specified absolute pathname. " \ 3810 "The string %p in the file name (if present) " \ 3811 "will be replaced by pid") \ 3812 \ 3813 product(intx, PerfDataSamplingInterval, 50, \ 3814 "Data sampling interval (in milliseconds)") \ 3815 range(PeriodicTask::min_interval, max_jint) \ 3816 constraint(PerfDataSamplingIntervalFunc, AfterErgo) \ 3817 \ 3818 product(bool, PerfDisableSharedMem, false, \ 3819 "Store performance data in standard memory") \ 3820 \ 3821 product(intx, PerfDataMemorySize, 32*K, \ 3822 "Size of performance data memory region. Will be rounded " \ 3823 "up to a multiple of the native os page size.") \ 3824 range(128, 32*64*K) \ 3825 \ 3826 product(intx, PerfMaxStringConstLength, 1024, \ 3827 "Maximum PerfStringConstant string length before truncation") \ 3828 range(32, 32*K) \ 3829 \ 3830 product(bool, PerfAllowAtExitRegistration, false, \ 3831 "Allow registration of atexit() methods") \ 3832 \ 3833 product(bool, PerfBypassFileSystemCheck, false, \ 3834 "Bypass Win32 file system criteria checks (Windows Only)") \ 3835 \ 3836 product(intx, UnguardOnExecutionViolation, 0, \ 3837 "Unguard page and retry on no-execute fault (Win32 only) " \ 3838 "0=off, 1=conservative, 2=aggressive") \ 3839 range(0, 2) \ 3840 \ 3841 /* Serviceability Support */ \ 3842 \ 3843 product(bool, ManagementServer, false, \ 3844 "Create JMX Management Server") \ 3845 \ 3846 product(bool, DisableAttachMechanism, false, \ 3847 "Disable mechanism that allows tools to attach to this VM") \ 3848 \ 3849 product(bool, StartAttachListener, false, \ 3850 "Always start Attach Listener at VM startup") \ 3851 \ 3852 product(bool, EnableDynamicAgentLoading, true, \ 3853 "Allow tools to load agents with the attach mechanism") \ 3854 \ 3855 manageable(bool, PrintConcurrentLocks, false, \ 3856 "Print java.util.concurrent locks in thread dump") \ 3857 \ 3858 product(bool, TransmitErrorReport, false, \ 3859 "Enable error report transmission on erroneous termination") \ 3860 \ 3861 product(ccstr, ErrorReportServer, NULL, \ 3862 "Override built-in error report server address") \ 3863 \ 3864 /* Shared spaces */ \ 3865 \ 3866 product(bool, UseSharedSpaces, true, \ 3867 "Use shared spaces for metadata") \ 3868 \ 3869 product(bool, VerifySharedSpaces, false, \ 3870 "Verify shared spaces (false for default archive, true for " \ 3871 "archive specified by -XX:SharedArchiveFile)") \ 3872 \ 3873 product(bool, RequireSharedSpaces, false, \ 3874 "Require shared spaces for metadata") \ 3875 \ 3876 product(bool, DumpSharedSpaces, false, \ 3877 "Special mode: JVM reads a class list, loads classes, builds " \ 3878 "shared spaces, and dumps the shared spaces to a file to be " \ 3879 "used in future JVM runs") \ 3880 \ 3881 product(bool, PrintSharedSpaces, false, \ 3882 "Print usage of shared spaces") \ 3883 \ 3884 product(bool, PrintSharedArchiveAndExit, false, \ 3885 "Print shared archive file contents") \ 3886 \ 3887 product(bool, PrintSharedDictionary, false, \ 3888 "If PrintSharedArchiveAndExit is true, also print the shared " \ 3889 "dictionary") \ 3890 \ 3891 product(size_t, SharedReadWriteSize, DEFAULT_SHARED_READ_WRITE_SIZE, \ 3892 "Size of read-write space for metadata (in bytes)") \ 3893 range(MIN_SHARED_READ_WRITE_SIZE, MAX_SHARED_READ_WRITE_SIZE) \ 3894 constraint(SharedReadWriteSizeConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3895 \ 3896 product(size_t, SharedReadOnlySize, DEFAULT_SHARED_READ_ONLY_SIZE, \ 3897 "Size of read-only space for metadata (in bytes)") \ 3898 range(MIN_SHARED_READ_ONLY_SIZE, MAX_SHARED_READ_ONLY_SIZE) \ 3899 constraint(SharedReadOnlySizeConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3900 \ 3901 product(size_t, SharedMiscDataSize, DEFAULT_SHARED_MISC_DATA_SIZE, \ 3902 "Size of the shared miscellaneous data area (in bytes)") \ 3903 range(MIN_SHARED_MISC_DATA_SIZE, MAX_SHARED_MISC_DATA_SIZE) \ 3904 constraint(SharedMiscDataSizeConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3905 \ 3906 product(size_t, SharedMiscCodeSize, DEFAULT_SHARED_MISC_CODE_SIZE, \ 3907 "Size of the shared miscellaneous code area (in bytes)") \ 3908 range(MIN_SHARED_MISC_CODE_SIZE, MAX_SHARED_MISC_CODE_SIZE) \ 3909 constraint(SharedMiscCodeSizeConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3910 \ 3911 product(size_t, SharedBaseAddress, LP64_ONLY(32*G) \ 3912 NOT_LP64(LINUX_ONLY(2*G) NOT_LINUX(0)), \ 3913 "Address to allocate shared memory region for class data") \ 3914 range(0, SIZE_MAX) \ 3915 \ 3916 product(uintx, SharedSymbolTableBucketSize, 4, \ 3917 "Average number of symbols per bucket in shared table") \ 3918 range(2, 246) \ 3919 \ 3920 diagnostic(bool, IgnoreUnverifiableClassesDuringDump, false, \ 3921 "Do not quit -Xshare:dump even if we encounter unverifiable " \ 3922 "classes. Just exclude them from the shared dictionary.") \ 3923 \ 3924 diagnostic(bool, PrintMethodHandleStubs, false, \ 3925 "Print generated stub code for method handles") \ 3926 \ 3927 develop(bool, TraceMethodHandles, false, \ 3928 "trace internal method handle operations") \ 3929 \ 3930 diagnostic(bool, VerifyMethodHandles, trueInDebug, \ 3931 "perform extra checks when constructing method handles") \ 3932 \ 3933 diagnostic(bool, ShowHiddenFrames, false, \ 3934 "show method handle implementation frames (usually hidden)") \ 3935 \ 3936 experimental(bool, TrustFinalNonStaticFields, false, \ 3937 "trust final non-static declarations for constant folding") \ 3938 \ 3939 diagnostic(bool, FoldStableValues, true, \ 3940 "Optimize loads from stable fields (marked w/ @Stable)") \ 3941 \ 3942 develop(bool, TraceInvokeDynamic, false, \ 3943 "trace internal invoke dynamic operations") \ 3944 \ 3945 diagnostic(bool, PauseAtStartup, false, \ 3946 "Causes the VM to pause at startup time and wait for the pause " \ 3947 "file to be removed (default: ./vm.paused.<pid>)") \ 3948 \ 3949 diagnostic(ccstr, PauseAtStartupFile, NULL, \ 3950 "The file to create and for whose removal to await when pausing " \ 3951 "at startup. (default: ./vm.paused.<pid>)") \ 3952 \ 3953 diagnostic(bool, PauseAtExit, false, \ 3954 "Pause and wait for keypress on exit if a debugger is attached") \ 3955 \ 3956 product(bool, ExtendedDTraceProbes, false, \ 3957 "Enable performance-impacting dtrace probes") \ 3958 \ 3959 product(bool, DTraceMethodProbes, false, \ 3960 "Enable dtrace probes for method-entry and method-exit") \ 3961 \ 3962 product(bool, DTraceAllocProbes, false, \ 3963 "Enable dtrace probes for object allocation") \ 3964 \ 3965 product(bool, DTraceMonitorProbes, false, \ 3966 "Enable dtrace probes for monitor events") \ 3967 \ 3968 product(bool, RelaxAccessControlCheck, false, \ 3969 "Relax the access control checks in the verifier") \ 3970 \ 3971 product(uintx, StringTableSize, defaultStringTableSize, \ 3972 "Number of buckets in the interned String table") \ 3973 range(minimumStringTableSize, 111*defaultStringTableSize) \ 3974 \ 3975 experimental(uintx, SymbolTableSize, defaultSymbolTableSize, \ 3976 "Number of buckets in the JVM internal Symbol table") \ 3977 range(minimumSymbolTableSize, 111*defaultSymbolTableSize) \ 3978 \ 3979 product(bool, UseStringDeduplication, false, \ 3980 "Use string deduplication") \ 3981 \ 3982 product(uintx, StringDeduplicationAgeThreshold, 3, \ 3983 "A string must reach this age (or be promoted to an old region) " \ 3984 "to be considered for deduplication") \ 3985 range(1, markOopDesc::max_age) \ 3986 \ 3987 diagnostic(bool, StringDeduplicationResizeALot, false, \ 3988 "Force table resize every time the table is scanned") \ 3989 \ 3990 diagnostic(bool, StringDeduplicationRehashALot, false, \ 3991 "Force table rehash every time the table is scanned") \ 3992 \ 3993 diagnostic(bool, WhiteBoxAPI, false, \ 3994 "Enable internal testing APIs") \ 3995 \ 3996 experimental(intx, SurvivorAlignmentInBytes, 0, \ 3997 "Default survivor space alignment in bytes") \ 3998 constraint(SurvivorAlignmentInBytesConstraintFunc,AfterErgo) \ 3999 \ 4000 product(bool , AllowNonVirtualCalls, false, \ 4001 "Obey the ACC_SUPER flag and allow invokenonvirtual calls") \ 4002 \ 4003 product(ccstr, DumpLoadedClassList, NULL, \ 4004 "Dump the names all loaded classes, that could be stored into " \ 4005 "the CDS archive, in the specified file") \ 4006 \ 4007 product(ccstr, SharedClassListFile, NULL, \ 4008 "Override the default CDS class list") \ 4009 \ 4010 diagnostic(ccstr, SharedArchiveFile, NULL, \ 4011 "Override the default location of the CDS archive file") \ 4012 \ 4013 product(ccstr, ExtraSharedClassListFile, NULL, \ 4014 "Extra classlist for building the CDS archive file") \ 4015 \ 4016 experimental(size_t, ArrayAllocatorMallocLimit, \ 4017 SOLARIS_ONLY(64*K) NOT_SOLARIS((size_t)-1), \ 4018 "Allocation less than this value will be allocated " \ 4019 "using malloc. Larger allocations will use mmap.") \ 4020 \ 4021 experimental(bool, AlwaysAtomicAccesses, false, \ 4022 "Accesses to all variables should always be atomic") \ 4023 \ 4024 product(bool, EnableTracing, false, \ 4025 "Enable event-based tracing") \ 4026 \ 4027 product(bool, UseLockedTracing, false, \ 4028 "Use locked-tracing when doing event-based tracing") \ 4029 \ 4030 diagnostic(bool, UseUnalignedAccesses, false, \ 4031 "Use unaligned memory accesses in Unsafe") \ 4032 \ 4033 product_pd(bool, PreserveFramePointer, \ 4034 "Use the FP register for holding the frame pointer " \ 4035 "and not as a general purpose register.") \ 4036 \ 4037 diagnostic(bool, CheckIntrinsics, true, \ 4038 "When a class C is loaded, check that " \ 4039 "(1) all intrinsics defined by the VM for class C are present "\ 4040 "in the loaded class file and are marked with the " \ 4041 "@HotSpotIntrinsicCandidate annotation, that " \ 4042 "(2) there is an intrinsic registered for all loaded methods " \ 4043 "that are annotated with the @HotSpotIntrinsicCandidate " \ 4044 "annotation, and that " \ 4045 "(3) no orphan methods exist for class C (i.e., methods for " \ 4046 "which the VM declares an intrinsic but that are not declared "\ 4047 "in the loaded class C. " \ 4048 "Check (3) is available only in debug builds.") \ 4049 \ 4050 diagnostic_pd(intx, InitArrayShortSize, \ 4051 "Threshold small size (in bytes) for clearing arrays. " \ 4052 "Anything this size or smaller may get converted to discrete " \ 4053 "scalar stores.") \ 4054 range(0, max_intx) \ 4055 constraint(InitArrayShortSizeConstraintFunc, AfterErgo) \ 4056 \ 4057 diagnostic(bool, CompilerDirectivesIgnoreCompileCommands, false, \ 4058 "Disable backwards compatibility for compile commands.") \ 4059 \ 4060 diagnostic(bool, CompilerDirectivesPrint, false, \ 4061 "Print compiler directives on installation.") \ 4062 diagnostic(int, CompilerDirectivesLimit, 50, \ 4063 "Limit on number of compiler directives.") 4064 4065 4066 /* 4067 * Macros for factoring of globals 4068 */ 4069 4070 // Interface macros 4071 #define DECLARE_PRODUCT_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) extern "C" type name; 4072 #define DECLARE_PD_PRODUCT_FLAG(type, name, doc) extern "C" type name; 4073 #define DECLARE_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) extern "C" type name; 4074 #define DECLARE_PD_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG(type, name, doc) extern "C" type name; 4075 #define DECLARE_EXPERIMENTAL_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) extern "C" type name; 4076 #define DECLARE_MANAGEABLE_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) extern "C" type name; 4077 #define DECLARE_PRODUCT_RW_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) extern "C" type name; 4078 #ifdef PRODUCT 4079 #define DECLARE_DEVELOPER_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) const type name = value; 4080 #define DECLARE_PD_DEVELOPER_FLAG(type, name, doc) const type name = pd_##name; 4081 #define DECLARE_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) const type name = value; 4082 #else 4083 #define DECLARE_DEVELOPER_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) extern "C" type name; 4084 #define DECLARE_PD_DEVELOPER_FLAG(type, name, doc) extern "C" type name; 4085 #define DECLARE_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) extern "C" type name; 4086 #endif // PRODUCT 4087 // Special LP64 flags, product only needed for now. 4088 #ifdef _LP64 4089 #define DECLARE_LP64_PRODUCT_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) extern "C" type name; 4090 #else 4091 #define DECLARE_LP64_PRODUCT_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) const type name = value; 4092 #endif // _LP64 4093 4094 // Implementation macros 4095 #define MATERIALIZE_PRODUCT_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) type name = value; 4096 #define MATERIALIZE_PD_PRODUCT_FLAG(type, name, doc) type name = pd_##name; 4097 #define MATERIALIZE_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) type name = value; 4098 #define MATERIALIZE_PD_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG(type, name, doc) type name = pd_##name; 4099 #define MATERIALIZE_EXPERIMENTAL_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) type name = value; 4100 #define MATERIALIZE_MANAGEABLE_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) type name = value; 4101 #define MATERIALIZE_PRODUCT_RW_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) type name = value; 4102 #ifdef PRODUCT 4103 #define MATERIALIZE_DEVELOPER_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) 4104 #define MATERIALIZE_PD_DEVELOPER_FLAG(type, name, doc) 4105 #define MATERIALIZE_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) 4106 #else 4107 #define MATERIALIZE_DEVELOPER_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) type name = value; 4108 #define MATERIALIZE_PD_DEVELOPER_FLAG(type, name, doc) type name = pd_##name; 4109 #define MATERIALIZE_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) type name = value; 4110 #endif // PRODUCT 4111 #ifdef _LP64 4112 #define MATERIALIZE_LP64_PRODUCT_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) type name = value; 4113 #else 4114 #define MATERIALIZE_LP64_PRODUCT_FLAG(type, name, value, doc) /* flag is constant */ 4115 #endif // _LP64 4116 4117 // Only materialize src code for range checking when required, ignore otherwise 4118 #define IGNORE_RANGE(a, b) 4119 // Only materialize src code for contraint checking when required, ignore otherwise 4120 #define IGNORE_CONSTRAINT(func,type) 4121 4122 #define IGNORE_WRITEABLE(type) 4123 4124 RUNTIME_FLAGS(DECLARE_DEVELOPER_FLAG, \ 4125 DECLARE_PD_DEVELOPER_FLAG, \ 4126 DECLARE_PRODUCT_FLAG, \ 4127 DECLARE_PD_PRODUCT_FLAG, \ 4128 DECLARE_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG, \ 4129 DECLARE_PD_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG, \ 4130 DECLARE_EXPERIMENTAL_FLAG, \ 4131 DECLARE_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG, \ 4132 DECLARE_MANAGEABLE_FLAG, \ 4133 DECLARE_PRODUCT_RW_FLAG, \ 4134 DECLARE_LP64_PRODUCT_FLAG, \ 4135 IGNORE_RANGE, \ 4136 IGNORE_CONSTRAINT, \ 4137 IGNORE_WRITEABLE) 4138 4139 RUNTIME_OS_FLAGS(DECLARE_DEVELOPER_FLAG, \ 4140 DECLARE_PD_DEVELOPER_FLAG, \ 4141 DECLARE_PRODUCT_FLAG, \ 4142 DECLARE_PD_PRODUCT_FLAG, \ 4143 DECLARE_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG, \ 4144 DECLARE_PD_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG, \ 4145 DECLARE_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG, \ 4146 IGNORE_RANGE, \ 4147 IGNORE_CONSTRAINT, \ 4148 IGNORE_WRITEABLE) 4149 4150 ARCH_FLAGS(DECLARE_DEVELOPER_FLAG, \ 4151 DECLARE_PRODUCT_FLAG, \ 4152 DECLARE_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG, \ 4153 DECLARE_EXPERIMENTAL_FLAG, \ 4154 DECLARE_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG, \ 4155 IGNORE_RANGE, \ 4156 IGNORE_CONSTRAINT, \ 4157 IGNORE_WRITEABLE) 4158 4159 // Extensions 4160 4161 #include "runtime/globals_ext.hpp" 4162 4163 #endif // SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_GLOBALS_HPP