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16
17 #ifndef ART_RUNTIME_INDIRECT_REFERENCE_TABLE_H_
18 #define ART_RUNTIME_INDIRECT_REFERENCE_TABLE_H_
19
20 #include <stdint.h>
21
22 #include <iosfwd>
23 #include <string>
24
25 #include "base/logging.h"
26 #include "offsets.h"
27 #include "root_visitor.h"
28
29 namespace art {
30 namespace mirror {
31 class Object;
32 } // namespace mirror
33
34 /*
35 * Maintain a table of indirect references. Used for local/global JNI
36 * references.
37 *
38 * The table contains object references that are part of the GC root set.
39 * When an object is added we return an IndirectRef that is not a valid
40 * pointer but can be used to find the original value in O(1) time.
41 * Conversions to and from indirect references are performed on upcalls
42 * and downcalls, so they need to be very fast.
43 *
44 * To be efficient for JNI local variable storage, we need to provide
45 * operations that allow us to operate on segments of the table, where
46 * segments are pushed and popped as if on a stack. For example, deletion
47 * of an entry should only succeed if it appears in the current segment,
48 * and we want to be able to strip off the current segment quickly when
49 * a method returns. Additions to the table must be made in the current
50 * segment even if space is available in an earlier area.
51 *
52 * A new segment is created when we call into native code from interpreted
53 * code, or when we handle the JNI PushLocalFrame function.
54 *
55 * The GC must be able to scan the entire table quickly.
56 *
57 * In summary, these must be very fast:
58 * - adding or removing a segment
59 * - adding references to a new segment
60 * - converting an indirect reference back to an Object
61 * These can be a little slower, but must still be pretty quick:
62 * - adding references to a "mature" segment
63 * - removing individual references
64 * - scanning the entire table straight through
65 *
66 * If there's more than one segment, we don't guarantee that the table
67 * will fill completely before we fail due to lack of space. We do ensure
68 * that the current segment will pack tightly, which should satisfy JNI
69 * requirements (e.g. EnsureLocalCapacity).
70 *
71 * To make everything fit nicely in 32-bit integers, the maximum size of
72 * the table is capped at 64K.
73 *
74 * None of the table functions are synchronized.
75 */
76
77 /*
78 * Indirect reference definition. This must be interchangeable with JNI's
79 * jobject, and it's convenient to let null be null, so we use void*.
80 *
81 * We need a 16-bit table index and a 2-bit reference type (global, local,
82 * weak global). Real object pointers will have zeroes in the low 2 or 3
83 * bits (4- or 8-byte alignment), so it's useful to put the ref type
84 * in the low bits and reserve zero as an invalid value.
85 *
86 * The remaining 14 bits can be used to detect stale indirect references.
87 * For example, if objects don't move, we can use a hash of the original
88 * Object* to make sure the entry hasn't been re-used. (If the Object*
89 * we find there doesn't match because of heap movement, we could do a
90 * secondary check on the preserved hash value; this implies that creating
91 * a global/local ref queries the hash value and forces it to be saved.)
92 *
93 * A more rigorous approach would be to put a serial number in the extra
94 * bits, and keep a copy of the serial number in a parallel table. This is
95 * easier when objects can move, but requires 2x the memory and additional
96 * memory accesses on add/get. It will catch additional problems, e.g.:
97 * create iref1 for obj, delete iref1, create iref2 for same obj, lookup
98 * iref1. A pattern based on object bits will miss this.
99 */
100 typedef void* IndirectRef;
101
102 // Magic failure values; must not pass Heap::ValidateObject() or Heap::IsHeapAddress().
103 static mirror::Object* const kInvalidIndirectRefObject = reinterpret_cast<mirror::Object*>(0xdead4321);
104 static mirror::Object* const kClearedJniWeakGlobal = reinterpret_cast<mirror::Object*>(0xdead1234);
105
106 /*
107 * Indirect reference kind, used as the two low bits of IndirectRef.
108 *
109 * For convenience these match up with enum jobjectRefType from jni.h.
110 */
111 enum IndirectRefKind {
112 kSirtOrInvalid = 0, // <<stack indirect reference table or invalid reference>>
113 kLocal = 1, // <<local reference>>
114 kGlobal = 2, // <<global reference>>
115 kWeakGlobal = 3 // <<weak global reference>>
116 };
117 std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const IndirectRefKind& rhs);
118
119 /*
120 * Determine what kind of indirect reference this is.
121 */
GetIndirectRefKind(IndirectRef iref)122 static inline IndirectRefKind GetIndirectRefKind(IndirectRef iref) {
123 return static_cast<IndirectRefKind>(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(iref) & 0x03);
124 }
125
126 /*
127 * Extended debugging structure. We keep a parallel array of these, one
128 * per slot in the table.
129 */
130 static const size_t kIRTPrevCount = 4;
131 struct IndirectRefSlot {
132 uint32_t serial;
133 const mirror::Object* previous[kIRTPrevCount];
134 };
135
136 /* use as initial value for "cookie", and when table has only one segment */
137 static const uint32_t IRT_FIRST_SEGMENT = 0;
138
139 /*
140 * Table definition.
141 *
142 * For the global reference table, the expected common operations are
143 * adding a new entry and removing a recently-added entry (usually the
144 * most-recently-added entry). For JNI local references, the common
145 * operations are adding a new entry and removing an entire table segment.
146 *
147 * If "alloc_entries_" is not equal to "max_entries_", the table may expand
148 * when entries are added, which means the memory may move. If you want
149 * to keep pointers into "table" rather than offsets, you must use a
150 * fixed-size table.
151 *
152 * If we delete entries from the middle of the list, we will be left with
153 * "holes". We track the number of holes so that, when adding new elements,
154 * we can quickly decide to do a trivial append or go slot-hunting.
155 *
156 * When the top-most entry is removed, any holes immediately below it are
157 * also removed. Thus, deletion of an entry may reduce "topIndex" by more
158 * than one.
159 *
160 * To get the desired behavior for JNI locals, we need to know the bottom
161 * and top of the current "segment". The top is managed internally, and
162 * the bottom is passed in as a function argument. When we call a native method or
163 * push a local frame, the current top index gets pushed on, and serves
164 * as the new bottom. When we pop a frame off, the value from the stack
165 * becomes the new top index, and the value stored in the previous frame
166 * becomes the new bottom.
167 *
168 * To avoid having to re-scan the table after a pop, we want to push the
169 * number of holes in the table onto the stack. Because of our 64K-entry
170 * cap, we can combine the two into a single unsigned 32-bit value.
171 * Instead of a "bottom" argument we take a "cookie", which includes the
172 * bottom index and the count of holes below the bottom.
173 *
174 * Common alternative implementation: make IndirectRef a pointer to the
175 * actual reference slot. Instead of getting a table and doing a lookup,
176 * the lookup can be done instantly. Operations like determining the
177 * type and deleting the reference are more expensive because the table
178 * must be hunted for (i.e. you have to do a pointer comparison to see
179 * which table it's in), you can't move the table when expanding it (so
180 * realloc() is out), and tricks like serial number checking to detect
181 * stale references aren't possible (though we may be able to get similar
182 * benefits with other approaches).
183 *
184 * TODO: consider a "lastDeleteIndex" for quick hole-filling when an
185 * add immediately follows a delete; must invalidate after segment pop
186 * (which could increase the cost/complexity of method call/return).
187 * Might be worth only using it for JNI globals.
188 *
189 * TODO: may want completely different add/remove algorithms for global
190 * and local refs to improve performance. A large circular buffer might
191 * reduce the amortized cost of adding global references.
192 *
193 * TODO: if we can guarantee that the underlying storage doesn't move,
194 * e.g. by using oversized mmap regions to handle expanding tables, we may
195 * be able to avoid having to synchronize lookups. Might make sense to
196 * add a "synchronized lookup" call that takes the mutex as an argument,
197 * and either locks or doesn't lock based on internal details.
198 */
199 union IRTSegmentState {
200 uint32_t all;
201 struct {
202 uint32_t topIndex:16; /* index of first unused entry */
203 uint32_t numHoles:16; /* #of holes in entire table */
204 } parts;
205 };
206
207 class IrtIterator {
208 public:
IrtIterator(const mirror::Object ** table,size_t i,size_t capacity)209 explicit IrtIterator(const mirror::Object** table, size_t i, size_t capacity)
210 : table_(table), i_(i), capacity_(capacity) {
211 SkipNullsAndTombstones();
212 }
213
214 IrtIterator& operator++() {
215 ++i_;
216 SkipNullsAndTombstones();
217 return *this;
218 }
219
220 const mirror::Object** operator*() {
221 return &table_[i_];
222 }
223
equals(const IrtIterator & rhs)224 bool equals(const IrtIterator& rhs) const {
225 return (i_ == rhs.i_ && table_ == rhs.table_);
226 }
227
228 private:
SkipNullsAndTombstones()229 void SkipNullsAndTombstones() {
230 // We skip NULLs and tombstones. Clients don't want to see implementation details.
231 while (i_ < capacity_ && (table_[i_] == NULL || table_[i_] == kClearedJniWeakGlobal)) {
232 ++i_;
233 }
234 }
235
236 const mirror::Object** table_;
237 size_t i_;
238 size_t capacity_;
239 };
240
241 bool inline operator==(const IrtIterator& lhs, const IrtIterator& rhs) {
242 return lhs.equals(rhs);
243 }
244
245 bool inline operator!=(const IrtIterator& lhs, const IrtIterator& rhs) {
246 return !lhs.equals(rhs);
247 }
248
249 class IndirectReferenceTable {
250 public:
251 IndirectReferenceTable(size_t initialCount, size_t maxCount, IndirectRefKind kind);
252
253 ~IndirectReferenceTable();
254
255 /*
256 * Add a new entry. "obj" must be a valid non-NULL object reference.
257 *
258 * Returns NULL if the table is full (max entries reached, or alloc
259 * failed during expansion).
260 */
261 IndirectRef Add(uint32_t cookie, const mirror::Object* obj)
262 SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
263
264 /*
265 * Given an IndirectRef in the table, return the Object it refers to.
266 *
267 * Returns kInvalidIndirectRefObject if iref is invalid.
268 */
Get(IndirectRef iref)269 const mirror::Object* Get(IndirectRef iref) const {
270 if (!GetChecked(iref)) {
271 return kInvalidIndirectRefObject;
272 }
273 return table_[ExtractIndex(iref)];
274 }
275
276 // TODO: remove when we remove work_around_app_jni_bugs support.
277 bool ContainsDirectPointer(mirror::Object* direct_pointer) const;
278
279 /*
280 * Remove an existing entry.
281 *
282 * If the entry is not between the current top index and the bottom index
283 * specified by the cookie, we don't remove anything. This is the behavior
284 * required by JNI's DeleteLocalRef function.
285 *
286 * Returns "false" if nothing was removed.
287 */
288 bool Remove(uint32_t cookie, IndirectRef iref);
289
290 void AssertEmpty();
291
292 void Dump(std::ostream& os) const SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
293
294 /*
295 * Return the #of entries in the entire table. This includes holes, and
296 * so may be larger than the actual number of "live" entries.
297 */
Capacity()298 size_t Capacity() const {
299 return segment_state_.parts.topIndex;
300 }
301
begin()302 IrtIterator begin() {
303 return IrtIterator(table_, 0, Capacity());
304 }
305
end()306 IrtIterator end() {
307 return IrtIterator(table_, Capacity(), Capacity());
308 }
309
310 void VisitRoots(RootVisitor* visitor, void* arg);
311
GetSegmentState()312 uint32_t GetSegmentState() const {
313 return segment_state_.all;
314 }
315
SetSegmentState(uint32_t new_state)316 void SetSegmentState(uint32_t new_state) {
317 segment_state_.all = new_state;
318 }
319
SegmentStateOffset()320 static Offset SegmentStateOffset() {
321 return Offset(OFFSETOF_MEMBER(IndirectReferenceTable, segment_state_));
322 }
323
324 private:
325 /*
326 * Extract the table index from an indirect reference.
327 */
ExtractIndex(IndirectRef iref)328 static uint32_t ExtractIndex(IndirectRef iref) {
329 uint32_t uref = (uint32_t) iref;
330 return (uref >> 2) & 0xffff;
331 }
332
333 /*
334 * The object pointer itself is subject to relocation in some GC
335 * implementations, so we shouldn't really be using it here.
336 */
ToIndirectRef(const mirror::Object *,uint32_t tableIndex)337 IndirectRef ToIndirectRef(const mirror::Object* /*o*/, uint32_t tableIndex) const {
338 DCHECK_LT(tableIndex, 65536U);
339 uint32_t serialChunk = slot_data_[tableIndex].serial;
340 uint32_t uref = serialChunk << 20 | (tableIndex << 2) | kind_;
341 return (IndirectRef) uref;
342 }
343
344 /*
345 * Update extended debug info when an entry is added.
346 *
347 * We advance the serial number, invalidating any outstanding references to
348 * this slot.
349 */
UpdateSlotAdd(const mirror::Object * obj,int slot)350 void UpdateSlotAdd(const mirror::Object* obj, int slot) {
351 if (slot_data_ != NULL) {
352 IndirectRefSlot* pSlot = &slot_data_[slot];
353 pSlot->serial++;
354 pSlot->previous[pSlot->serial % kIRTPrevCount] = obj;
355 }
356 }
357
358 /* extra debugging checks */
359 bool GetChecked(IndirectRef) const;
360 bool CheckEntry(const char*, IndirectRef, int) const;
361
362 /* semi-public - read/write by jni down calls */
363 IRTSegmentState segment_state_;
364
365 /* bottom of the stack */
366 const mirror::Object** table_;
367 /* bit mask, ORed into all irefs */
368 IndirectRefKind kind_;
369 /* extended debugging info */
370 IndirectRefSlot* slot_data_;
371 /* #of entries we have space for */
372 size_t alloc_entries_;
373 /* max #of entries allowed */
374 size_t max_entries_;
375 };
376
377 } // namespace art
378
379 #endif // ART_RUNTIME_INDIRECT_REFERENCE_TABLE_H_
380