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      1 /*
      2  * Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project
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     15  */
     16 
     17 #include "card_table.h"
     18 
     19 #include "base/logging.h"
     20 #include "card_table-inl.h"
     21 #include "gc/heap.h"
     22 #include "gc/space/space.h"
     23 #include "heap_bitmap.h"
     24 #include "runtime.h"
     25 #include "utils.h"
     26 
     27 namespace art {
     28 namespace gc {
     29 namespace accounting {
     30 
     31 constexpr size_t CardTable::kCardShift;
     32 constexpr size_t CardTable::kCardSize;
     33 constexpr uint8_t CardTable::kCardClean;
     34 constexpr uint8_t CardTable::kCardDirty;
     35 
     36 /*
     37  * Maintain a card table from the write barrier. All writes of
     38  * non-NULL values to heap addresses should go through an entry in
     39  * WriteBarrier, and from there to here.
     40  *
     41  * The heap is divided into "cards" of GC_CARD_SIZE bytes, as
     42  * determined by GC_CARD_SHIFT. The card table contains one byte of
     43  * data per card, to be used by the GC. The value of the byte will be
     44  * one of GC_CARD_CLEAN or GC_CARD_DIRTY.
     45  *
     46  * After any store of a non-NULL object pointer into a heap object,
     47  * code is obliged to mark the card dirty. The setters in
     48  * object.h [such as SetFieldObject] do this for you. The
     49  * compiler also contains code to mark cards as dirty.
     50  *
     51  * The card table's base [the "biased card table"] gets set to a
     52  * rather strange value.  In order to keep the JIT from having to
     53  * fabricate or load GC_DIRTY_CARD to store into the card table,
     54  * biased base is within the mmap allocation at a point where its low
     55  * byte is equal to GC_DIRTY_CARD. See CardTable::Create for details.
     56  */
     57 
     58 CardTable* CardTable::Create(const byte* heap_begin, size_t heap_capacity) {
     59   /* Set up the card table */
     60   size_t capacity = heap_capacity / kCardSize;
     61   /* Allocate an extra 256 bytes to allow fixed low-byte of base */
     62   std::string error_msg;
     63   std::unique_ptr<MemMap> mem_map(
     64       MemMap::MapAnonymous("card table", nullptr, capacity + 256, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
     65                            false, &error_msg));
     66   CHECK(mem_map.get() != NULL) << "couldn't allocate card table: " << error_msg;
     67   // All zeros is the correct initial value; all clean. Anonymous mmaps are initialized to zero, we
     68   // don't clear the card table to avoid unnecessary pages being allocated
     69   COMPILE_ASSERT(kCardClean == 0, card_clean_must_be_0);
     70 
     71   byte* cardtable_begin = mem_map->Begin();
     72   CHECK(cardtable_begin != NULL);
     73 
     74   // We allocated up to a bytes worth of extra space to allow biased_begin's byte value to equal
     75   // kCardDirty, compute a offset value to make this the case
     76   size_t offset = 0;
     77   byte* biased_begin = reinterpret_cast<byte*>(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(cardtable_begin) -
     78       (reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(heap_begin) >> kCardShift));
     79   uintptr_t biased_byte = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(biased_begin) & 0xff;
     80   if (biased_byte != kCardDirty) {
     81     int delta = kCardDirty - biased_byte;
     82     offset = delta + (delta < 0 ? 0x100 : 0);
     83     biased_begin += offset;
     84   }
     85   CHECK_EQ(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(biased_begin) & 0xff, kCardDirty);
     86   return new CardTable(mem_map.release(), biased_begin, offset);
     87 }
     88 
     89 CardTable::CardTable(MemMap* mem_map, byte* biased_begin, size_t offset)
     90     : mem_map_(mem_map), biased_begin_(biased_begin), offset_(offset) {
     91 }
     92 
     93 void CardTable::ClearSpaceCards(space::ContinuousSpace* space) {
     94   // TODO: clear just the range of the table that has been modified
     95   byte* card_start = CardFromAddr(space->Begin());
     96   byte* card_end = CardFromAddr(space->End());  // Make sure to round up.
     97   memset(reinterpret_cast<void*>(card_start), kCardClean, card_end - card_start);
     98 }
     99 
    100 void CardTable::ClearCardTable() {
    101   COMPILE_ASSERT(kCardClean == 0, clean_card_must_be_0);
    102   mem_map_->MadviseDontNeedAndZero();
    103 }
    104 
    105 bool CardTable::AddrIsInCardTable(const void* addr) const {
    106   return IsValidCard(biased_begin_ + ((uintptr_t)addr >> kCardShift));
    107 }
    108 
    109 void CardTable::CheckAddrIsInCardTable(const byte* addr) const {
    110   byte* card_addr = biased_begin_ + ((uintptr_t)addr >> kCardShift);
    111   byte* begin = mem_map_->Begin() + offset_;
    112   byte* end = mem_map_->End();
    113   CHECK(AddrIsInCardTable(addr))
    114       << "Card table " << this
    115       << " begin: " << reinterpret_cast<void*>(begin)
    116       << " end: " << reinterpret_cast<void*>(end)
    117       << " card_addr: " << reinterpret_cast<void*>(card_addr)
    118       << " heap begin: " << AddrFromCard(begin)
    119       << " heap end: " << AddrFromCard(end)
    120       << " addr: " << reinterpret_cast<const void*>(addr);
    121 }
    122 
    123 void CardTable::VerifyCardTable() {
    124   UNIMPLEMENTED(WARNING) << "Card table verification";
    125 }
    126 
    127 }  // namespace accounting
    128 }  // namespace gc
    129 }  // namespace art
    130