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amd64, compilerthreadstacksize, dontyieldalot, heapbaseminaddress, jvminvokemethodslack, os_cpu_bsd_x86_vm_globals_bsd_x86_hpp, survivorratio, threadstacksize, vmthreadstacksize

The globals_bsd_x86.hpp Java example source code

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#ifndef OS_CPU_BSD_X86_VM_GLOBALS_BSD_X86_HPP
#define OS_CPU_BSD_X86_VM_GLOBALS_BSD_X86_HPP

//
// Sets the default values for platform dependent flags used by the runtime system.
// (see globals.hpp)
//
define_pd_global(bool, DontYieldALot,            false);
#ifdef AMD64
define_pd_global(intx, ThreadStackSize,          1024); // 0 => use system default
define_pd_global(intx, VMThreadStackSize,        1024);
#else
// ThreadStackSize 320 allows a couple of test cases to run while
// keeping the number of threads that can be created high.  System
// default ThreadStackSize appears to be 512 which is too big.
define_pd_global(intx, ThreadStackSize,          320);
define_pd_global(intx, VMThreadStackSize,        512);
#endif // AMD64

define_pd_global(intx, CompilerThreadStackSize,  0);
define_pd_global(uintx, SurvivorRatio,           8);

define_pd_global(uintx, JVMInvokeMethodSlack,    8192);

// Used on 64 bit platforms for UseCompressedOops base address
define_pd_global(uintx, HeapBaseMinAddress,      2*G);

#endif // OS_CPU_BSD_X86_VM_GLOBALS_BSD_X86_HPP

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