A generational mostly-concurrent garbage collector

TitleA generational mostly-concurrent garbage collector
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2000
AuthorsTony Printezis, David L Detlefs
PublisherSun Microsystems
CityPalo Alto, CA
Abstract

Abstract: "This paper reports our experiences with a mostly-concurrent incremental garbage collector, implemented in the context of a high performance virtual machine for the Java[superscript TM] programming language. The garbage collector is based on the 'mostly parallel' collection algorithm of Boehm et al., and can be used as the old generation of a generational memory system. It overloads efficient write-barrier code already generated to support generational garbage collection to also identify objects that were modified during concurrent marking. These objects must be rescanned to ensure that the concurrent marking phase marks all live objects. This algorithm minimises maximum garbage collection pause times, while having only a small impact on the average garbage collection pause time and overall execution time. We support our claims with experimental results, for both a synthetic benchmark and real programs."

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