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#ifndef SHARE_GC_G1_G1SURVRATEGROUP_HPP
#define SHARE_GC_G1_G1SURVRATEGROUP_HPP
#include "gc/g1/g1Predictions.hpp"
#include "utilities/numberSeq.hpp"
// A survivor rate group tracks survival ratios of objects allocated in the
// heap regions associated to a set of regions (a "space", i.e. eden or survivor)
// on a time basis to predict future survival rates of regions of the same "age".
//
// Every time a new heap region associated with a survivor rate group is retired
// (i.e. the time basis), it gets associated the next "age" entry in that group.
//
// During garbage collection G1 keeps track how much of total data is copied out
// of a heap region (i.e. survives), to update the survivor rate predictor of that age.
//
// This information is used to predict, given a particular age of a heap region,
// how much of its contents will likely survive to determine young generation sizes.
//
// The age index associated with a heap region is incremented from 0 (retired first)
// to N (retired just before the GC).
//
// To avoid copying around data all the time when the total amount of regions in
// a survivor rate group changes, this class organizes the arrays containing the
// predictors in reverse chronological order as returned by age_in_group(). I.e.
// index 0 contains the rate information for the region retired most recently.
class G1SurvRateGroup : public CHeapObj<mtGC> {
size_t _stats_arrays_length;
double* _accum_surv_rate_pred;
double _last_pred;
TruncatedSeq** _surv_rate_predictors;
size_t _num_added_regions; // The number of regions in this survivor rate group.
void fill_in_last_surv_rates();
void finalize_predictions(const G1Predictions& predictor);
public:
static const int InvalidAgeIndex = -1;
static bool is_valid_age_index(int age) { return age >= 0; }
G1SurvRateGroup();
void reset();
void start_adding_regions();
void stop_adding_regions();
void record_surviving_words(int age_in_group, size_t surv_words);
void all_surviving_words_recorded(const G1Predictions& predictor, bool update_predictors);
double accum_surv_rate_pred(int age) const {
assert(_stats_arrays_length > 0, "invariant" );
assert(is_valid_age_index(age), "must be");
if ((size_t)age < _stats_arrays_length)
return _accum_surv_rate_pred[age];
else {
double diff = (double)(age - _stats_arrays_length + 1);
return _accum_surv_rate_pred[_stats_arrays_length - 1] + diff * _last_pred;
}
}
double surv_rate_pred(G1Predictions const& predictor, int age) const {
assert(is_valid_age_index(age), "must be");
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