Lines Matching refs:requests
23 to respond to external requests.
27 point, and check for pending requests. They are currently implemented by
31 A thread responds to suspend requests only when it is "runnable", i.e. logically
64 promptly to suspend requests, it will normally create an object of type
68 pending suspension requests that slid in just before it changed state.
115 : Checkpoint requests are used to get a thread to perform an action
201 checkpoints or suspend requests until weak reference processing has been
203 to respond to nonempty checkpoints and suspend requests cannot directly block
204 the GC. Non-GC checkpoint or suspend requests that target a thread waiting on
233 cannot be blocked for thread suspension requests. This is accomplished by
235 only check for suspend requests when entering the runnable state, suspend
236 requests go unnoticed until the GC completes. It may physically acquire and
245 `SuspendThreadBy...()` requests to that effect.
296 For single-thread suspension requests, we refuse to initiate
308 it will complete before it can be affected by suspension requests from other
314 check for GC cooperation requests. The older mechanism instead sets an