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In ASPSOldGen the 38 // maximum size of the generation can change as the boundary 39 // moves. The "maximum size of the generation" is still a valid 40 // concept since the generation can grow and shrink within that 41 // maximum. There are lots of useful checks that use that 42 // maximum. In PSOldGen the method max_gen_size() returns 43 // _max_gen_size (as set by the PSOldGen constructor). This 44 // is how it always worked. In ASPSOldGen max_gen_size() 45 // returned the size of the reserved space for the generation. 46 // That can change as the boundary moves. Below the limit of 47 // the size of the generation is passed to the PSOldGen constructor 48 // for "_max_gen_size" (have to pass something) but it is not used later. 49 // 50 ASPSOldGen::ASPSOldGen(size_t initial_size, 51 size_t min_size, 52 size_t size_limit, 53 const char* gen_name, 54 int level) : 55 PSOldGen(initial_size, min_size, size_limit, gen_name, level), 56 _gen_size_limit(size_limit) 57 58 {} 59 60 ASPSOldGen::ASPSOldGen(PSVirtualSpace* vs, 61 size_t initial_size, 62 size_t min_size, 63 size_t size_limit, 64 const char* gen_name, 65 int level) : 66 PSOldGen(initial_size, min_size, size_limit, gen_name, level), 67 _gen_size_limit(size_limit) 68 69 { 70 _virtual_space = vs; 71 } 72 73 void ASPSOldGen::reset_after_change() { 74 _reserved = MemRegion((HeapWord*)virtual_space()->low_boundary(), 75 (HeapWord*)virtual_space()->high_boundary()); 76 post_resize(); 77 } 78 79 80 size_t ASPSOldGen::available_for_expansion() { 81 assert(virtual_space()->is_aligned(gen_size_limit()), "not aligned"); 82 assert(gen_size_limit() >= virtual_space()->committed_size(), "bad gen size"); 83 84 ParallelScavengeHeap* heap = (ParallelScavengeHeap*)Universe::heap(); 85 size_t result = gen_size_limit() - virtual_space()->committed_size(); 86 size_t result_aligned = align_size_down(result, heap->old_gen_alignment()); 87 return result_aligned; 88 } 89 90 size_t ASPSOldGen::available_for_contraction() { 91 size_t uncommitted_bytes = virtual_space()->uncommitted_size(); 92 if (uncommitted_bytes != 0) { 93 return uncommitted_bytes; 94 } 95 96 ParallelScavengeHeap* heap = (ParallelScavengeHeap*)Universe::heap(); 97 const size_t gen_alignment = heap->old_gen_alignment(); 98 PSAdaptiveSizePolicy* policy = heap->size_policy(); 99 const size_t working_size = 100 used_in_bytes() + (size_t) policy->avg_promoted()->padded_average(); 101 const size_t working_aligned = align_size_up(working_size, gen_alignment); 102 const size_t working_or_min = MAX2(working_aligned, min_gen_size()); 103 if (working_or_min > reserved().byte_size()) { 104 // If the used or minimum gen size (aligned up) is greater 105 // than the total reserved size, then the space available 106 // for contraction should (after proper alignment) be 0 107 return 0; 108 } 109 const size_t max_contraction = 110 reserved().byte_size() - working_or_min; 111 112 // Use the "increment" fraction instead of the "decrement" fraction 113 // to allow the other gen to expand more aggressively. The 114 // "decrement" fraction is conservative because its intent is to 115 // only reduce the footprint. 116 117 size_t result = policy->promo_increment_aligned_down(max_contraction); 118 // Also adjust for inter-generational alignment 119 size_t result_aligned = align_size_down(result, gen_alignment); 120 if (PrintAdaptiveSizePolicy && Verbose) { 121 gclog_or_tty->print_cr("\nASPSOldGen::available_for_contraction:" 122 " %d K / 0x%x", result_aligned/K, result_aligned); 123 gclog_or_tty->print_cr(" reserved().byte_size() %d K / 0x%x ", 124 reserved().byte_size()/K, reserved().byte_size()); 125 size_t working_promoted = (size_t) policy->avg_promoted()->padded_average(); 126 gclog_or_tty->print_cr(" padded promoted %d K / 0x%x", 127 working_promoted/K, working_promoted); 128 gclog_or_tty->print_cr(" used %d K / 0x%x", 129 used_in_bytes()/K, used_in_bytes()); 130 gclog_or_tty->print_cr(" min_gen_size() %d K / 0x%x", 131 min_gen_size()/K, min_gen_size()); 132 gclog_or_tty->print_cr(" max_contraction %d K / 0x%x", 133 max_contraction/K, max_contraction); 134 gclog_or_tty->print_cr(" without alignment %d K / 0x%x", 135 policy->promo_increment(max_contraction)/K, 136 policy->promo_increment(max_contraction)); 137 gclog_or_tty->print_cr(" alignment 0x%x", gen_alignment); 138 } 139 assert(result_aligned <= max_contraction, "arithmetic is wrong"); 140 return result_aligned; 141 }