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diff --git a/gc/doc/README.environment b/gc/doc/README.environment index f540692..dc17209 100644 --- a/gc/doc/README.environment +++ b/gc/doc/README.environment @@ -27,10 +27,26 @@ GC_PRINT_ADDRESS_MAP - Linux only. Dump /proc/self/maps, i.e. various address GC_NPROCS=<n> - Linux w/threads only. Explicitly sets the number of processors that the GC should expect to use. Note that setting this to 1 when multiple processors are available will preserve - correctness, but may lead to really horrible performance. + correctness, but may lead to really horrible performance, + since the lock implementation will immediately yield without + first spinning. + +GC_MARKERS=<n> - Linux w/threads and parallel marker only. Set the number + of marker threads. This is normaly set to the number of + processors. It is safer to adjust GC_MARKERS than GC_NPROCS, + since GC_MARKERS has no impact on the lock implementation. GC_NO_BLACKLIST_WARNING - Prevents the collector from issuing - "Needed to allocate blacklisted block at ..." warnings. + warnings about allocations of very large blocks. + Deprecated. Use GC_LARGE_ALLOC_WARN_INTERVAL instead. + +GC_LARGE_ALLOC_WARN_INTERVAL=<n> - Print every nth warning about very large + block allocations, starting with the nth one. Small values + of n are generally benign, in that a bounded number of + such warnings generally indicate at most a bounded leak. + For best results it should be set at 1 during testing. + Default is 5. Very large numbers effectively disable the + warning. GC_IGNORE_GCJ_INFO - Ignore the type descriptors implicitly supplied by GC_gcj_malloc and friends. This is useful for debugging @@ -57,6 +73,26 @@ The following turn on runtime flags that are also program settable. Checked only during initialization. We expect that they will usually be set through other means, but this may help with debugging and testing: +GC_ENABLE_INCREMENTAL - Turn on incremental collection at startup. Note that, + depending on platform and collector configuration, this + may involve write protecting pieces of the heap to + track modifications. These pieces may include pointerfree + objects or not. Although this is intended to be + transparent, it may cause unintended system call failures. + Use with caution. + +GC_PAUSE_TIME_TARGET - Set the desired garbage collector pause time in msecs. + This only has an effect if incremental collection is + enabled. If a collection requires appreciably more time + than this, the client will be restarted, and the collector + will need to do additional work to compensate. The + special value "999999" indicates that pause time is + unlimited, and the incremental collector will behave + completely like a simple generational collector. If + the collector is configured for parallel marking, and + run on a multiprocessor, incremental collection should + only be used with unlimited pause time. + GC_FIND_LEAK - Turns on GC_find_leak and thus leak detection. GC_ALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS - Turns on GC_all_interior_pointers and thus interior |