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8006088: Incompatible heap size flags accepted by VM Summary: Make processing of minimum, initial and maximum heap size more intiutive by removing previous limitations on allowed values, and make error reporting consistent. Further, fix errors in ergonomic heap sizing. Reviewed-by: johnc, jwilhelm, tamao
author tschatzl
date Tue, 18 Apr 2017 05:08:02 +0100
parents cff222793c38
children b86041bd7b99
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package sun.hotspot;
import java.security.BasicPermission;
import sun.hotspot.parser.DiagnosticCommand;

public class WhiteBox {

  @SuppressWarnings("serial")
  public static class WhiteBoxPermission extends BasicPermission {
    public WhiteBoxPermission(String s) {
      super(s);
    }
  }

  private WhiteBox() {}
  private static final WhiteBox instance = new WhiteBox();
  private static native void registerNatives();

  /**
   * Returns the singleton WhiteBox instance.
   *
   * The returned WhiteBox object should be carefully guarded
   * by the caller, since it can be used to read and write data
   * at arbitrary memory addresses. It must never be passed to
   * untrusted code.
   */
  public synchronized static WhiteBox getWhiteBox() {
    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    if (sm != null) {
      sm.checkPermission(new WhiteBoxPermission("getInstance"));
    }
    return instance;
  }

  static {
    registerNatives();
  }

  // Arguments
  public native void printHeapSizes();

  // Memory
  public native long getObjectAddress(Object o);
  public native int  getHeapOopSize();

  // G1
  public native boolean g1InConcurrentMark();
  public native boolean g1IsHumongous(Object o);
  public native long    g1NumFreeRegions();
  public native int     g1RegionSize();
  public native Object[]    parseCommandLine(String commandline, DiagnosticCommand[] args);

  // NMT
  public native long NMTMalloc(long size);
  public native void NMTFree(long mem);
  public native long NMTReserveMemory(long size);
  public native void NMTCommitMemory(long addr, long size);
  public native void NMTUncommitMemory(long addr, long size);
  public native void NMTReleaseMemory(long addr, long size);
  public native boolean NMTWaitForDataMerge();
  public native boolean NMTIsDetailSupported();


  // Compiler
  public native void    deoptimizeAll();
}