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/**
* Support for garbage-collection latency requests.
*
* @author Mark Reinhold
* @since 1.2
*/
public class GC {
/* Latency-target value indicating that there's no active target
*/
/* The current latency target, or NO_TARGET if there is no target
*/
/* The daemon thread that implements the latency-target mechanism,
* or null if there is presently no daemon thread
*/
/* The lock object for the latencyTarget and daemon fields. The daemon
* thread, if it exists, waits on this lock for notification that the
* latency target has changed.
*/
/**
* Returns the maximum <em>object-inspection age</em>, which is the number
* of real-time milliseconds that have elapsed since the
* least-recently-inspected heap object was last inspected by the garbage
* collector.
*
* <p> For simple stop-the-world collectors this value is just the time
* since the most recent collection. For generational collectors it is the
* time since the oldest generation was most recently collected. Other
* collectors are free to return a pessimistic estimate of the elapsed
* time, or simply the time since the last full collection was performed.
*
* <p> Note that in the presence of reference objects, a given object that
* is no longer strongly reachable may have to be inspected multiple times
* before it can be reclaimed.
*/
public static native long maxObjectInspectionAge();
public void run() {
for (;;) {
long l;
synchronized (lock) {
l = latencyTarget;
if (l == NO_TARGET) {
/* No latency target, so exit */
return;
}
long d = maxObjectInspectionAge();
if (d >= l) {
/* Do a full collection. There is a remote possibility
* that a full collection will occurr between the time
* we sample the inspection age and the time the GC
* actually starts, but this is sufficiently unlikely
* that it doesn't seem worth the more expensive JVM
* interface that would be required.
*/
d = 0;
}
/* Wait for the latency period to expire,
* or for notification that the period has changed
*/
try {
} catch (InterruptedException x) {
continue;
}
}
}
}
super(tg, "GC Daemon");
}
/* Create a new daemon thread in the root thread group */
public static void create() {
d.setDaemon(true);
d.start();
return null;
}};
}
}
/* Sets the latency target to the given value.
* Must be invoked while holding the lock.
*/
latencyTarget = ms;
/* Create a new daemon thread */
} else {
/* Notify the existing daemon thread
* that the lateency target has changed
*/
}
}
/**
* Represents an active garbage-collection latency request. Instances of
* this class are created by the <code>{@link #requestLatency}</code>
* method. Given a request, the only interesting operation is that of
* cancellation.
*/
public static class LatencyRequest
implements Comparable<LatencyRequest> {
/* Instance counter, used to generate unique identifers */
/* Sorted set of active latency requests */
/* Examine the request set and reset the latency target if necessary.
* Must be invoked while holding the lock.
*/
private static void adjustLatencyIfNeeded() {
if (latencyTarget != NO_TARGET) {
}
} else {
if (r.latency != latencyTarget) {
}
}
}
/* The requested latency, or NO_TARGET
* if this request has been cancelled
*/
private long latency;
/* Unique identifier for this request */
private long id;
if (ms <= 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Non-positive latency: "
+ ms);
}
synchronized (lock) {
}
}
}
/**
* Cancels this latency request.
*
* @throws IllegalStateException
* If this request has already been cancelled
*/
public void cancel() {
synchronized (lock) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Request already"
+ " cancelled");
}
throw new InternalError("Latency request "
+ this + " not found");
}
}
}
return (d < 0) ? -1 : ((d > 0) ? +1 : 0);
}
return (LatencyRequest.class.getName()
}
}
/**
* Makes a new request for a garbage-collection latency of the given
* number of real-time milliseconds. A low-priority daemon thread makes a
* best effort to ensure that the maximum object-inspection age never
* exceeds the smallest of the currently active requests.
*
* @param latency
* The requested latency
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException
* If the given <code>latency</code> is non-positive
*/
return new LatencyRequest(latency);
}
/**
* Returns the current smallest garbage-collection latency request, or zero
* if there are no active requests.
*/
public static long currentLatencyTarget() {
long t = latencyTarget;
return (t == NO_TARGET) ? 0 : t;
}
}