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#ifndef SHARE_JFR_UTILITIES_JFRALLOCATION_HPP
#define SHARE_JFR_UTILITIES_JFRALLOCATION_HPP
#include "memory/allocation.hpp"
#include "utilities/exceptions.hpp"
/*
* A subclass to the CHeapObj < mtTracing > allocator , useful for critical
* Jfr subsystems . Critical in this context means subsystems for which
* allocations are crucial to the bootstrap and initialization of Jfr .
* The default behaviour by a CHeapObj is to call vm_exit_out_of_memory ( )
* on allocation failure and this is problematic in combination with the
* Jfr on - demand , dynamic start at runtime , capability .
* We would not like a user dynamically starting Jfr to
* tear down the VM she is about to inspect as a side effect .
*
* This allocator uses the RETURN_NULL capabilities
* instead of calling vm_exit_out_of_memory ( ) until Jfr is properly started .
* This allows for controlled behaviour on allocation failures during startup ,
* which means we can take actions on failure , such as transactional rollback
* ( deallocations and restorations ) .
* In addition , this allocator allows for easy hooking of memory
* allocations / deallocations for debugging purposes .
*/
class JfrCHeapObj : public CHeapObj<mtTracing> {
private :
static void on_memory_allocation(const void * allocation, size_t size);
static char * allocate_array_noinline(size_t elements, size_t element_size);
public :
NOINLINE void * operator new (size_t size) throw ();
NOINLINE void * operator new (size_t size, const std::nothrow_t& nothrow_constant) throw ();
NOINLINE void * operator new [](size_t size) throw ();
NOINLINE void * operator new [](size_t size, const std::nothrow_t& nothrow_constant) throw ();
void operator delete (void * p, size_t size);
void operator delete [] (void * p, size_t size);
static char * realloc_array(char * old, size_t size);
static void free(void * p, size_t size = 0 );
template <class T>
static T* new_array(size_t size) {
T* const memory = (T*)allocate_array_noinline(size, sizeof (T));
on_memory_allocation(memory, sizeof (T) * size);
return memory;
}
};
#endif // SHARE_JFR_UTILITIES_JFRALLOCATION_HPP
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