hotspot/src/os/linux/vm/os_linux.cpp
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8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false Reviewed-by: dholmes, rehn
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/*
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 * Copyright (c) 1999, 2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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// no precompiled headers
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#include "classfile/classLoader.hpp"
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#include "classfile/systemDictionary.hpp"
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#include "classfile/vmSymbols.hpp"
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#include "code/icBuffer.hpp"
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#include "code/vtableStubs.hpp"
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#include "compiler/compileBroker.hpp"
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#include "compiler/disassembler.hpp"
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#include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp"
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#include "jvm_linux.h"
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#include "logging/log.hpp"
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#include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp"
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#include "memory/filemap.hpp"
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#include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
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#include "os_linux.inline.hpp"
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#include "os_share_linux.hpp"
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#include "prims/jniFastGetField.hpp"
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#include "prims/jvm.h"
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#include "prims/jvm_misc.hpp"
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#include "runtime/arguments.hpp"
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#include "runtime/atomic.hpp"
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#include "runtime/extendedPC.hpp"
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#include "runtime/globals.hpp"
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#include "runtime/interfaceSupport.hpp"
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#include "runtime/init.hpp"
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#include "runtime/java.hpp"
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#include "runtime/javaCalls.hpp"
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#include "runtime/mutexLocker.hpp"
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#include "runtime/objectMonitor.hpp"
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#include "runtime/orderAccess.inline.hpp"
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#include "runtime/osThread.hpp"
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#include "runtime/perfMemory.hpp"
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#include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp"
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#include "runtime/statSampler.hpp"
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#include "runtime/stubRoutines.hpp"
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#include "runtime/thread.inline.hpp"
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#include "runtime/threadCritical.hpp"
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#include "runtime/timer.hpp"
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#include "semaphore_posix.hpp"
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#include "services/attachListener.hpp"
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#include "services/memTracker.hpp"
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#include "services/runtimeService.hpp"
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#include "utilities/decoder.hpp"
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#include "utilities/defaultStream.hpp"
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#include "utilities/events.hpp"
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#include "utilities/elfFile.hpp"
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#include "utilities/growableArray.hpp"
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#include "utilities/macros.hpp"
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#include "utilities/vmError.hpp"
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// put OS-includes here
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# include <sys/types.h>
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# include <sys/mman.h>
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# include <sys/stat.h>
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# include <sys/select.h>
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# include <signal.h>
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# include <errno.h>
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# include <unistd.h>
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# include <sys/resource.h>
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# include <sys/stat.h>
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# include <sys/time.h>
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# include <sys/times.h>
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# include <sys/utsname.h>
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# include <pwd.h>
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# include <sys/sysinfo.h>
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# include <gnu/libc-version.h>
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# include <sys/ipc.h>
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# include <sys/shm.h>
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# include <link.h>
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# include <stdint.h>
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# include <inttypes.h>
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# include <sys/ioctl.h>
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#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
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  #define _GNU_SOURCE
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  #include <sched.h>
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  #undef _GNU_SOURCE
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#else
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  #include <sched.h>
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#endif
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// if RUSAGE_THREAD for getrusage() has not been defined, do it here. The code calling
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// getrusage() is prepared to handle the associated failure.
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#ifndef RUSAGE_THREAD
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  #define RUSAGE_THREAD   (1)               /* only the calling thread */
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#endif
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#define MAX_PATH    (2 * K)
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#define MAX_SECS 100000000
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// for timer info max values which include all bits
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#define ALL_64_BITS CONST64(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)
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#define LARGEPAGES_BIT (1 << 6)
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// global variables
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julong os::Linux::_physical_memory = 0;
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address   os::Linux::_initial_thread_stack_bottom = NULL;
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uintptr_t os::Linux::_initial_thread_stack_size   = 0;
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int (*os::Linux::_clock_gettime)(clockid_t, struct timespec *) = NULL;
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int (*os::Linux::_pthread_getcpuclockid)(pthread_t, clockid_t *) = NULL;
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int (*os::Linux::_pthread_setname_np)(pthread_t, const char*) = NULL;
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Mutex* os::Linux::_createThread_lock = NULL;
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pthread_t os::Linux::_main_thread;
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int os::Linux::_page_size = -1;
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bool os::Linux::_supports_fast_thread_cpu_time = false;
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uint32_t os::Linux::_os_version = 0;
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const char * os::Linux::_glibc_version = NULL;
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const char * os::Linux::_libpthread_version = NULL;
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static jlong initial_time_count=0;
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static int clock_tics_per_sec = 100;
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// For diagnostics to print a message once. see run_periodic_checks
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static sigset_t check_signal_done;
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static bool check_signals = true;
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// Signal number used to suspend/resume a thread
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// do not use any signal number less than SIGSEGV, see 4355769
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static int SR_signum = SIGUSR2;
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sigset_t SR_sigset;
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// utility functions
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static int SR_initialize();
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julong os::available_memory() {
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  return Linux::available_memory();
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}
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julong os::Linux::available_memory() {
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  // values in struct sysinfo are "unsigned long"
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  struct sysinfo si;
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  sysinfo(&si);
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  return (julong)si.freeram * si.mem_unit;
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}
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// Return true if user is running as root.
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bool os::have_special_privileges() {
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  static bool init = false;
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  static bool privileges = false;
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  if (!init) {
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    privileges = (getuid() != geteuid()) || (getgid() != getegid());
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    init = true;
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  return privileges;
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#ifndef SYS_gettid
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// i386: 224, ia64: 1105, amd64: 186, sparc 143
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  #ifdef __ia64__
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    #define SYS_gettid 1105
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  #else
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    #else
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      #else
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        #else
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          #error define gettid for the arch
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        #endif
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      #endif
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    #endif
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// pid_t gettid()
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//
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// Returns the kernel thread id of the currently running thread. Kernel
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// thread id is used to access /proc.
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pid_t os::Linux::gettid() {
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  int rslt = syscall(SYS_gettid);
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  assert(rslt != -1, "must be."); // old linuxthreads implementation?
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  return (pid_t)rslt;
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// Most versions of linux have a bug where the number of processors are
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// determined by looking at the /proc file system.  In a chroot environment,
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// the system call returns 1.  This causes the VM to act as if it is
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// a single processor and elide locking (see is_MP() call).
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static bool unsafe_chroot_detected = false;
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static const char *unstable_chroot_error = "/proc file system not found.\n"
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                     "Java may be unstable running multithreaded in a chroot "
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                     "environment on Linux when /proc filesystem is not mounted.";
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void os::Linux::initialize_system_info() {
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  set_processor_count(sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF));
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  if (processor_count() == 1) {
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    pid_t pid = os::Linux::gettid();
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    char fname[32];
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    jio_snprintf(fname, sizeof(fname), "/proc/%d", pid);
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    FILE *fp = fopen(fname, "r");
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    if (fp == NULL) {
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      unsafe_chroot_detected = true;
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    } else {
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      fclose(fp);
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    }
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  _physical_memory = (julong)sysconf(_SC_PHYS_PAGES) * (julong)sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE);
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  assert(processor_count() > 0, "linux error");
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void os::init_system_properties_values() {
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  // The next steps are taken in the product version:
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  //
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  // Obtain the JAVA_HOME value from the location of libjvm.so.
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  // This library should be located at:
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  // <JAVA_HOME>/lib/{client|server}/libjvm.so.
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  //
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  // If "/jre/lib/" appears at the right place in the path, then we
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  // assume libjvm.so is installed in a JDK and we use this path.
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  //
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  // Otherwise exit with message: "Could not create the Java virtual machine."
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  //
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  // The following extra steps are taken in the debugging version:
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  //
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  // If "/jre/lib/" does NOT appear at the right place in the path
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  // instead of exit check for $JAVA_HOME environment variable.
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  //
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  // If it is defined and we are able to locate $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/<arch>,
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  // then we append a fake suffix "hotspot/libjvm.so" to this path so
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  // it looks like libjvm.so is installed there
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  // <JAVA_HOME>/jre/lib/<arch>/hotspot/libjvm.so.
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  //
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  // Otherwise exit.
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  //
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  // Important note: if the location of libjvm.so changes this
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  // code needs to be changed accordingly.
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  // See ld(1):
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  //      The linker uses the following search paths to locate required
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  //      shared libraries:
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  //        1: ...
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  //        7: The default directories, normally /lib and /usr/lib.
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#if defined(AMD64) || (defined(_LP64) && defined(SPARC)) || defined(PPC64) || defined(S390)
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  #define DEFAULT_LIBPATH "/usr/lib64:/lib64:/lib:/usr/lib"
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#else
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  #define DEFAULT_LIBPATH "/lib:/usr/lib"
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#endif
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// Base path of extensions installed on the system.
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#define SYS_EXT_DIR     "/usr/java/packages"
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#define EXTENSIONS_DIR  "/lib/ext"
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  // Buffer that fits several sprintfs.
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  // Note that the space for the colon and the trailing null are provided
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  // by the nulls included by the sizeof operator.
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  const size_t bufsize =
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    MAX2((size_t)MAXPATHLEN,  // For dll_dir & friends.
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         (size_t)MAXPATHLEN + sizeof(EXTENSIONS_DIR) + sizeof(SYS_EXT_DIR) + sizeof(EXTENSIONS_DIR)); // extensions dir
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  char *buf = (char *)NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, bufsize, mtInternal);
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  // sysclasspath, java_home, dll_dir
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  {
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    char *pslash;
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    os::jvm_path(buf, bufsize);
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    // Found the full path to libjvm.so.
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    // Now cut the path to <java_home>/jre if we can.
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    pslash = strrchr(buf, '/');
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    if (pslash != NULL) {
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      *pslash = '\0';            // Get rid of /libjvm.so.
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    }
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    pslash = strrchr(buf, '/');
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    if (pslash != NULL) {
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      *pslash = '\0';            // Get rid of /{client|server|hotspot}.
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    }
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    Arguments::set_dll_dir(buf);
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    if (pslash != NULL) {
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      pslash = strrchr(buf, '/');
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      if (pslash != NULL) {
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        *pslash = '\0';        // Get rid of /lib.
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      }
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    Arguments::set_java_home(buf);
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    set_boot_path('/', ':');
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  }
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  // Where to look for native libraries.
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  //
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  // Note: Due to a legacy implementation, most of the library path
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  // is set in the launcher. This was to accomodate linking restrictions
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  // on legacy Linux implementations (which are no longer supported).
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  // Eventually, all the library path setting will be done here.
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  //
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  // However, to prevent the proliferation of improperly built native
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  // libraries, the new path component /usr/java/packages is added here.
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  // Eventually, all the library path setting will be done here.
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  {
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    // Get the user setting of LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and prepended it. It
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    // should always exist (until the legacy problem cited above is
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    // addressed).
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    const char *v = ::getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH");
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    const char *v_colon = ":";
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    if (v == NULL) { v = ""; v_colon = ""; }
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    // That's +1 for the colon and +1 for the trailing '\0'.
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    char *ld_library_path = (char *)NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char,
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                                                     strlen(v) + 1 +
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                                                     sizeof(SYS_EXT_DIR) + sizeof("/lib/") + sizeof(DEFAULT_LIBPATH) + 1,
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                                                     mtInternal);
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    sprintf(ld_library_path, "%s%s" SYS_EXT_DIR "/lib:" DEFAULT_LIBPATH, v, v_colon);
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    Arguments::set_library_path(ld_library_path);
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    FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, ld_library_path);
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  }
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  // Extensions directories.
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  sprintf(buf, "%s" EXTENSIONS_DIR ":" SYS_EXT_DIR EXTENSIONS_DIR, Arguments::get_java_home());
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  Arguments::set_ext_dirs(buf);
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  FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, buf);
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#undef DEFAULT_LIBPATH
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#undef SYS_EXT_DIR
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#undef EXTENSIONS_DIR
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// breakpoint support
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void os::breakpoint() {
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  BREAKPOINT;
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}
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extern "C" void breakpoint() {
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// signal support
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debug_only(static bool signal_sets_initialized = false);
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static sigset_t unblocked_sigs, vm_sigs;
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bool os::Linux::is_sig_ignored(int sig) {
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  struct sigaction oact;
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  sigaction(sig, (struct sigaction*)NULL, &oact);
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  void* ohlr = oact.sa_sigaction ? CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*,  oact.sa_sigaction)
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                                 : CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*,  oact.sa_handler);
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  if (ohlr == CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, SIG_IGN)) {
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    return true;
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  } else {
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    return false;
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  }
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}
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void os::Linux::signal_sets_init() {
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  // Should also have an assertion stating we are still single-threaded.
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  assert(!signal_sets_initialized, "Already initialized");
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  // Fill in signals that are necessarily unblocked for all threads in
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  // the VM. Currently, we unblock the following signals:
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  // SHUTDOWN{1,2,3}_SIGNAL: for shutdown hooks support (unless over-ridden
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  //                         by -Xrs (=ReduceSignalUsage));
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  // BREAK_SIGNAL which is unblocked only by the VM thread and blocked by all
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  // other threads. The "ReduceSignalUsage" boolean tells us not to alter
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  // the dispositions or masks wrt these signals.
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  // Programs embedding the VM that want to use the above signals for their
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  // own purposes must, at this time, use the "-Xrs" option to prevent
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  // interference with shutdown hooks and BREAK_SIGNAL thread dumping.
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  // (See bug 4345157, and other related bugs).
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  // In reality, though, unblocking these signals is really a nop, since
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  // these signals are not blocked by default.
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  sigemptyset(&unblocked_sigs);
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  sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SIGILL);
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  sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SIGSEGV);
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  sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SIGBUS);
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  sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SIGFPE);
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#if defined(PPC64)
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  sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SIGTRAP);
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#endif
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  sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SR_signum);
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  if (!ReduceSignalUsage) {
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    if (!os::Linux::is_sig_ignored(SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL)) {
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      sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL);
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    }
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    if (!os::Linux::is_sig_ignored(SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL)) {
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      sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL);
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    }
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    if (!os::Linux::is_sig_ignored(SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL)) {
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      sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL);
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    }
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  }
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  // Fill in signals that are blocked by all but the VM thread.
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  sigemptyset(&vm_sigs);
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  if (!ReduceSignalUsage) {
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    sigaddset(&vm_sigs, BREAK_SIGNAL);
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  }
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  debug_only(signal_sets_initialized = true);
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}
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// These are signals that are unblocked while a thread is running Java.
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// (For some reason, they get blocked by default.)
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sigset_t* os::Linux::unblocked_signals() {
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  assert(signal_sets_initialized, "Not initialized");
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  return &unblocked_sigs;
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}
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// These are the signals that are blocked while a (non-VM) thread is
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sigset_t* os::Linux::vm_signals() {
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  assert(signal_sets_initialized, "Not initialized");
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  return &vm_sigs;
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}
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void os::Linux::hotspot_sigmask(Thread* thread) {
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  //Save caller's signal mask before setting VM signal mask
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  sigset_t caller_sigmask;
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  pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, NULL, &caller_sigmask);
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  OSThread* osthread = thread->osthread();
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  osthread->set_caller_sigmask(caller_sigmask);
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  pthread_sigmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, os::Linux::unblocked_signals(), NULL);
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  if (!ReduceSignalUsage) {
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    if (thread->is_VM_thread()) {
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      // Only the VM thread handles BREAK_SIGNAL ...
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      pthread_sigmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, vm_signals(), NULL);
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    } else {
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      // ... all other threads block BREAK_SIGNAL
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      pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, vm_signals(), NULL);
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    }
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}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// detecting pthread library
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void os::Linux::libpthread_init() {
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  // Save glibc and pthread version strings.
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#if !defined(_CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION) || \
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    !defined(_CS_GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION)
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  #error "glibc too old (< 2.3.2)"
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  size_t n = confstr(_CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION, NULL, 0);
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  char *str = (char *)malloc(n, mtInternal);
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  confstr(_CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION, str, n);
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  os::Linux::set_glibc_version(str);
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  n = confstr(_CS_GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION, NULL, 0);
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  assert(n > 0, "cannot retrieve pthread version");
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  str = (char *)malloc(n, mtInternal);
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  confstr(_CS_GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION, str, n);
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  os::Linux::set_libpthread_version(str);
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}
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// thread stack expansion
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// os::Linux::manually_expand_stack() takes care of expanding the thread
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// stack. Note that this is normally not needed: pthread stacks allocate
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// thread stack using mmap() without MAP_NORESERVE, so the stack is already
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// committed. Therefore it is not necessary to expand the stack manually.
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//
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// Manually expanding the stack was historically needed on LinuxThreads
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// thread stacks, which were allocated with mmap(MAP_GROWSDOWN). Nowadays
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// it is kept to deal with very rare corner cases:
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//
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// For one, user may run the VM on an own implementation of threads
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// whose stacks are - like the old LinuxThreads - implemented using
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// mmap(MAP_GROWSDOWN).
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//
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// Also, this coding may be needed if the VM is running on the primordial
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// thread. Normally we avoid running on the primordial thread; however,
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// user may still invoke the VM on the primordial thread.
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//
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// The following historical comment describes the details about running
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// on a thread stack allocated with mmap(MAP_GROWSDOWN):
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// Force Linux kernel to expand current thread stack. If "bottom" is close
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// to the stack guard, caller should block all signals.
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//
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// MAP_GROWSDOWN:
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//   A special mmap() flag that is used to implement thread stacks. It tells
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//   kernel that the memory region should extend downwards when needed. This
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//   allows early versions of LinuxThreads to only mmap the first few pages
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//   when creating a new thread. Linux kernel will automatically expand thread
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//   stack as needed (on page faults).
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//
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//   However, because the memory region of a MAP_GROWSDOWN stack can grow on
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//   demand, if a page fault happens outside an already mapped MAP_GROWSDOWN
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//   region, it's hard to tell if the fault is due to a legitimate stack
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//   access or because of reading/writing non-exist memory (e.g. buffer
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//   overrun). As a rule, if the fault happens below current stack pointer,
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//   Linux kernel does not expand stack, instead a SIGSEGV is sent to the
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//   application (see Linux kernel fault.c).
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//
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//   This Linux feature can cause SIGSEGV when VM bangs thread stack for
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//   stack overflow detection.
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//
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//   Newer version of LinuxThreads (since glibc-2.2, or, RH-7.x) and NPTL do
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//   not use MAP_GROWSDOWN.
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//
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// To get around the problem and allow stack banging on Linux, we need to
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// manually expand thread stack after receiving the SIGSEGV.
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//
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// There are two ways to expand thread stack to address "bottom", we used
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// both of them in JVM before 1.5:
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//   1. adjust stack pointer first so that it is below "bottom", and then
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//      touch "bottom"
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//   2. mmap() the page in question
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//
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// Now alternate signal stack is gone, it's harder to use 2. For instance,
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   562
// if current sp is already near the lower end of page 101, and we need to
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   563
// call mmap() to map page 100, it is possible that part of the mmap() frame
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// will be placed in page 100. When page 100 is mapped, it is zero-filled.
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// That will destroy the mmap() frame and cause VM to crash.
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//
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   567
// The following code works by adjusting sp first, then accessing the "bottom"
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   568
// page to force a page fault. Linux kernel will then automatically expand the
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   569
// stack mapping.
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//
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   571
// _expand_stack_to() assumes its frame size is less than page size, which
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   572
// should always be true if the function is not inlined.
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   573
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static void NOINLINE _expand_stack_to(address bottom) {
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  address sp;
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  size_t size;
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  volatile char *p;
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   578
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   579
  // Adjust bottom to point to the largest address within the same page, it
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   580
  // gives us a one-page buffer if alloca() allocates slightly more memory.
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   581
  bottom = (address)align_size_down((uintptr_t)bottom, os::Linux::page_size());
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   582
  bottom += os::Linux::page_size() - 1;
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   583
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   584
  // sp might be slightly above current stack pointer; if that's the case, we
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   585
  // will alloca() a little more space than necessary, which is OK. Don't use
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   586
  // os::current_stack_pointer(), as its result can be slightly below current
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   587
  // stack pointer, causing us to not alloca enough to reach "bottom".
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  sp = (address)&sp;
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   589
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   590
  if (sp > bottom) {
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   591
    size = sp - bottom;
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   592
    p = (volatile char *)alloca(size);
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   593
    assert(p != NULL && p <= (volatile char *)bottom, "alloca problem?");
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   594
    p[0] = '\0';
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   595
  }
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   596
}
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   597
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   598
bool os::Linux::manually_expand_stack(JavaThread * t, address addr) {
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   599
  assert(t!=NULL, "just checking");
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   600
  assert(t->osthread()->expanding_stack(), "expand should be set");
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   601
  assert(t->stack_base() != NULL, "stack_base was not initialized");
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   602
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   603
  if (addr <  t->stack_base() && addr >= t->stack_reserved_zone_base()) {
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   604
    sigset_t mask_all, old_sigset;
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   605
    sigfillset(&mask_all);
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   606
    pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask_all, &old_sigset);
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   607
    _expand_stack_to(addr);
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   608
    pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &old_sigset, NULL);
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   609
    return true;
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   610
  }
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   611
  return false;
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   612
}
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   613
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   614
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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   615
// create new thread
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   616
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   617
// Thread start routine for all newly created threads
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   618
static void *thread_native_entry(Thread *thread) {
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   619
  // Try to randomize the cache line index of hot stack frames.
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   620
  // This helps when threads of the same stack traces evict each other's
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   621
  // cache lines. The threads can be either from the same JVM instance, or
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   622
  // from different JVM instances. The benefit is especially true for
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   623
  // processors with hyperthreading technology.
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   624
  static int counter = 0;
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   625
  int pid = os::current_process_id();
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   626
  alloca(((pid ^ counter++) & 7) * 128);
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   627
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   628
  thread->initialize_thread_current();
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   629
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   630
  OSThread* osthread = thread->osthread();
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   631
  Monitor* sync = osthread->startThread_lock();
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   632
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   633
  osthread->set_thread_id(os::current_thread_id());
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   634
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   635
  log_info(os, thread)("Thread is alive (tid: " UINTX_FORMAT ", pthread id: " UINTX_FORMAT ").",
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   636
    os::current_thread_id(), (uintx) pthread_self());
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   637
1
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   638
  if (UseNUMA) {
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   639
    int lgrp_id = os::numa_get_group_id();
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   640
    if (lgrp_id != -1) {
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   641
      thread->set_lgrp_id(lgrp_id);
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   642
    }
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   643
  }
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   644
  // initialize signal mask for this thread
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   645
  os::Linux::hotspot_sigmask(thread);
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   646
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   647
  // initialize floating point control register
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   648
  os::Linux::init_thread_fpu_state();
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   649
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   650
  // handshaking with parent thread
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   651
  {
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   652
    MutexLockerEx ml(sync, Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag);
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   653
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   654
    // notify parent thread
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   655
    osthread->set_state(INITIALIZED);
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   656
    sync->notify_all();
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   657
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   658
    // wait until os::start_thread()
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   659
    while (osthread->get_state() == INITIALIZED) {
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   660
      sync->wait(Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag);
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   661
    }
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   662
  }
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   663
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   664
  // call one more level start routine
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   665
  thread->run();
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   666
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   667
  log_info(os, thread)("Thread finished (tid: " UINTX_FORMAT ", pthread id: " UINTX_FORMAT ").",
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   668
    os::current_thread_id(), (uintx) pthread_self());
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   669
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   670
  // If a thread has not deleted itself ("delete this") as part of its
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   671
  // termination sequence, we have to ensure thread-local-storage is
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   672
  // cleared before we actually terminate. No threads should ever be
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   673
  // deleted asynchronously with respect to their termination.
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   674
  if (Thread::current_or_null_safe() != NULL) {
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   675
    assert(Thread::current_or_null_safe() == thread, "current thread is wrong");
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   676
    thread->clear_thread_current();
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   677
  }
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   678
1
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   679
  return 0;
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parents:
diff changeset
   680
}
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parents:
diff changeset
   681
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dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
   682
bool os::create_thread(Thread* thread, ThreadType thr_type,
41070
496463b4e206 8140520: segfault on solaris-amd64 with "-XX:VMThreadStackSize=1" option
rdurbin
parents: 40929
diff changeset
   683
                       size_t req_stack_size) {
1
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parents:
diff changeset
   684
  assert(thread->osthread() == NULL, "caller responsible");
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parents:
diff changeset
   685
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parents:
diff changeset
   686
  // Allocate the OSThread object
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parents:
diff changeset
   687
  OSThread* osthread = new OSThread(NULL, NULL);
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   688
  if (osthread == NULL) {
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parents:
diff changeset
   689
    return false;
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parents:
diff changeset
   690
  }
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parents:
diff changeset
   691
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parents:
diff changeset
   692
  // set the correct thread state
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parents:
diff changeset
   693
  osthread->set_thread_type(thr_type);
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parents:
diff changeset
   694
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   695
  // Initial state is ALLOCATED but not INITIALIZED
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   696
  osthread->set_state(ALLOCATED);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   697
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parents:
diff changeset
   698
  thread->set_osthread(osthread);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   699
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   700
  // init thread attributes
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parents:
diff changeset
   701
  pthread_attr_t attr;
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parents:
diff changeset
   702
  pthread_attr_init(&attr);
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parents:
diff changeset
   703
  pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
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parents:
diff changeset
   704
42905
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   705
  // Calculate stack size if it's not specified by caller.
41070
496463b4e206 8140520: segfault on solaris-amd64 with "-XX:VMThreadStackSize=1" option
rdurbin
parents: 40929
diff changeset
   706
  size_t stack_size = os::Posix::get_initial_stack_size(thr_type, req_stack_size);
42905
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   707
  // In the Linux NPTL pthread implementation the guard size mechanism
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   708
  // is not implemented properly. The posix standard requires adding
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   709
  // the size of the guard pages to the stack size, instead Linux
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   710
  // takes the space out of 'stacksize'. Thus we adapt the requested
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   711
  // stack_size by the size of the guard pages to mimick proper
46346
4085295dcf51 8176768: hotspot ignores PTHREAD_STACK_MIN when creating new threads
cjplummer
parents: 46331
diff changeset
   712
  // behaviour. However, be careful not to end up with a size
4085295dcf51 8176768: hotspot ignores PTHREAD_STACK_MIN when creating new threads
cjplummer
parents: 46331
diff changeset
   713
  // of zero due to overflow. Don't add the guard page in that case.
4085295dcf51 8176768: hotspot ignores PTHREAD_STACK_MIN when creating new threads
cjplummer
parents: 46331
diff changeset
   714
  size_t guard_size = os::Linux::default_guard_size(thr_type);
4085295dcf51 8176768: hotspot ignores PTHREAD_STACK_MIN when creating new threads
cjplummer
parents: 46331
diff changeset
   715
  if (stack_size <= SIZE_MAX - guard_size) {
4085295dcf51 8176768: hotspot ignores PTHREAD_STACK_MIN when creating new threads
cjplummer
parents: 46331
diff changeset
   716
    stack_size += guard_size;
4085295dcf51 8176768: hotspot ignores PTHREAD_STACK_MIN when creating new threads
cjplummer
parents: 46331
diff changeset
   717
  }
4085295dcf51 8176768: hotspot ignores PTHREAD_STACK_MIN when creating new threads
cjplummer
parents: 46331
diff changeset
   718
  assert(is_size_aligned(stack_size, os::vm_page_size()), "stack_size not aligned");
4085295dcf51 8176768: hotspot ignores PTHREAD_STACK_MIN when creating new threads
cjplummer
parents: 46331
diff changeset
   719
4085295dcf51 8176768: hotspot ignores PTHREAD_STACK_MIN when creating new threads
cjplummer
parents: 46331
diff changeset
   720
  int status = pthread_attr_setstacksize(&attr, stack_size);
4085295dcf51 8176768: hotspot ignores PTHREAD_STACK_MIN when creating new threads
cjplummer
parents: 46331
diff changeset
   721
  assert_status(status == 0, status, "pthread_attr_setstacksize");
1
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parents:
diff changeset
   722
42905
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   723
  // Configure glibc guard page.
1
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   724
  pthread_attr_setguardsize(&attr, os::Linux::default_guard_size(thr_type));
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parents:
diff changeset
   725
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   726
  ThreadState state;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   727
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   728
  {
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   729
    pthread_t tid;
38290
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dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   730
    int ret = pthread_create(&tid, &attr, (void* (*)(void*)) thread_native_entry, thread);
1
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   731
36355
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stuefe
parents: 36096
diff changeset
   732
    char buf[64];
dd339cbafd31 8149036: Add tracing for thread related events at os level
stuefe
parents: 36096
diff changeset
   733
    if (ret == 0) {
dd339cbafd31 8149036: Add tracing for thread related events at os level
stuefe
parents: 36096
diff changeset
   734
      log_info(os, thread)("Thread started (pthread id: " UINTX_FORMAT ", attributes: %s). ",
dd339cbafd31 8149036: Add tracing for thread related events at os level
stuefe
parents: 36096
diff changeset
   735
        (uintx) tid, os::Posix::describe_pthread_attr(buf, sizeof(buf), &attr));
dd339cbafd31 8149036: Add tracing for thread related events at os level
stuefe
parents: 36096
diff changeset
   736
    } else {
dd339cbafd31 8149036: Add tracing for thread related events at os level
stuefe
parents: 36096
diff changeset
   737
      log_warning(os, thread)("Failed to start thread - pthread_create failed (%s) for attributes: %s.",
37113
5a33bf5089ac 8148425: strerror() function is not thread-safe
stuefe
parents: 37097
diff changeset
   738
        os::errno_name(ret), os::Posix::describe_pthread_attr(buf, sizeof(buf), &attr));
36355
dd339cbafd31 8149036: Add tracing for thread related events at os level
stuefe
parents: 36096
diff changeset
   739
    }
dd339cbafd31 8149036: Add tracing for thread related events at os level
stuefe
parents: 36096
diff changeset
   740
1
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   741
    pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   742
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   743
    if (ret != 0) {
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   744
      // Need to clean up stuff we've allocated so far
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parents:
diff changeset
   745
      thread->set_osthread(NULL);
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parents:
diff changeset
   746
      delete osthread;
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parents:
diff changeset
   747
      return false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   748
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   749
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parents:
diff changeset
   750
    // Store pthread info into the OSThread
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parents:
diff changeset
   751
    osthread->set_pthread_id(tid);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   752
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   753
    // Wait until child thread is either initialized or aborted
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   754
    {
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parents:
diff changeset
   755
      Monitor* sync_with_child = osthread->startThread_lock();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   756
      MutexLockerEx ml(sync_with_child, Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   757
      while ((state = osthread->get_state()) == ALLOCATED) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   758
        sync_with_child->wait(Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   759
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   760
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   761
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   762
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   763
  // Aborted due to thread limit being reached
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   764
  if (state == ZOMBIE) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
   765
    thread->set_osthread(NULL);
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
   766
    delete osthread;
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
   767
    return false;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   768
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   769
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   770
  // The thread is returned suspended (in state INITIALIZED),
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   771
  // and is started higher up in the call chain
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   772
  assert(state == INITIALIZED, "race condition");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   773
  return true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   774
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   775
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   776
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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parents:
diff changeset
   777
// attach existing thread
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   778
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   779
// bootstrap the main thread
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   780
bool os::create_main_thread(JavaThread* thread) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   781
  assert(os::Linux::_main_thread == pthread_self(), "should be called inside main thread");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
   782
  return create_attached_thread(thread);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   783
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   784
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   785
bool os::create_attached_thread(JavaThread* thread) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   786
#ifdef ASSERT
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
   787
  thread->verify_not_published();
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   788
#endif
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parents:
diff changeset
   789
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   790
  // Allocate the OSThread object
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   791
  OSThread* osthread = new OSThread(NULL, NULL);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   792
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   793
  if (osthread == NULL) {
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   794
    return false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   795
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   796
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   797
  // Store pthread info into the OSThread
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   798
  osthread->set_thread_id(os::Linux::gettid());
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   799
  osthread->set_pthread_id(::pthread_self());
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   800
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   801
  // initialize floating point control register
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   802
  os::Linux::init_thread_fpu_state();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   803
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   804
  // Initial thread state is RUNNABLE
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   805
  osthread->set_state(RUNNABLE);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   806
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   807
  thread->set_osthread(osthread);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   808
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   809
  if (UseNUMA) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   810
    int lgrp_id = os::numa_get_group_id();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   811
    if (lgrp_id != -1) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   812
      thread->set_lgrp_id(lgrp_id);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   813
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   814
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   815
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   816
  if (os::Linux::is_initial_thread()) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   817
    // If current thread is initial thread, its stack is mapped on demand,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   818
    // see notes about MAP_GROWSDOWN. Here we try to force kernel to map
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   819
    // the entire stack region to avoid SEGV in stack banging.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   820
    // It is also useful to get around the heap-stack-gap problem on SuSE
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   821
    // kernel (see 4821821 for details). We first expand stack to the top
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   822
    // of yellow zone, then enable stack yellow zone (order is significant,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   823
    // enabling yellow zone first will crash JVM on SuSE Linux), so there
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   824
    // is no gap between the last two virtual memory regions.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   825
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   826
    JavaThread *jt = (JavaThread *)thread;
35201
996db89f378e 8139864: Improve handling of stack protection zones.
goetz
parents: 35176
diff changeset
   827
    address addr = jt->stack_reserved_zone_base();
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   828
    assert(addr != NULL, "initialization problem?");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   829
    assert(jt->stack_available(addr) > 0, "stack guard should not be enabled");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   830
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   831
    osthread->set_expanding_stack();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   832
    os::Linux::manually_expand_stack(jt, addr);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   833
    osthread->clear_expanding_stack();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   834
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   835
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   836
  // initialize signal mask for this thread
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   837
  // and save the caller's signal mask
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   838
  os::Linux::hotspot_sigmask(thread);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   839
36355
dd339cbafd31 8149036: Add tracing for thread related events at os level
stuefe
parents: 36096
diff changeset
   840
  log_info(os, thread)("Thread attached (tid: " UINTX_FORMAT ", pthread id: " UINTX_FORMAT ").",
dd339cbafd31 8149036: Add tracing for thread related events at os level
stuefe
parents: 36096
diff changeset
   841
    os::current_thread_id(), (uintx) pthread_self());
dd339cbafd31 8149036: Add tracing for thread related events at os level
stuefe
parents: 36096
diff changeset
   842
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   843
  return true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   844
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   845
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   846
void os::pd_start_thread(Thread* thread) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   847
  OSThread * osthread = thread->osthread();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   848
  assert(osthread->get_state() != INITIALIZED, "just checking");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   849
  Monitor* sync_with_child = osthread->startThread_lock();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   850
  MutexLockerEx ml(sync_with_child, Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   851
  sync_with_child->notify();
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   852
}
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   853
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   854
// Free Linux resources related to the OSThread
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   855
void os::free_thread(OSThread* osthread) {
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   856
  assert(osthread != NULL, "osthread not set");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   857
38290
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   858
  // We are told to free resources of the argument thread,
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   859
  // but we can only really operate on the current thread.
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   860
  assert(Thread::current()->osthread() == osthread,
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   861
         "os::free_thread but not current thread");
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   862
37097
a4e966af48f6 8137165: Tests fail in SR_Handler because thread is not VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 37092
diff changeset
   863
#ifdef ASSERT
38290
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   864
  sigset_t current;
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   865
  sigemptyset(&current);
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   866
  pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, NULL, &current);
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   867
  assert(!sigismember(&current, SR_signum), "SR signal should not be blocked!");
37097
a4e966af48f6 8137165: Tests fail in SR_Handler because thread is not VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 37092
diff changeset
   868
#endif
a4e966af48f6 8137165: Tests fail in SR_Handler because thread is not VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 37092
diff changeset
   869
38290
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   870
  // Restore caller's signal mask
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   871
  sigset_t sigmask = osthread->caller_sigmask();
6b194cfc1557 8154715: Missing destructor and/or TLS clearing calls for terminating threads
dholmes
parents: 38071
diff changeset
   872
  pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sigmask, NULL);
1
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   873
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   874
  delete osthread;
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   875
}
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   876
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   877
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   878
// initial thread
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   879
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   880
// Check if current thread is the initial thread, similar to Solaris thr_main.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   881
bool os::Linux::is_initial_thread(void) {
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   882
  char dummy;
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   883
  // If called before init complete, thread stack bottom will be null.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   884
  // Can be called if fatal error occurs before initialization.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   885
  if (initial_thread_stack_bottom() == NULL) return false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   886
  assert(initial_thread_stack_bottom() != NULL &&
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   887
         initial_thread_stack_size()   != 0,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   888
         "os::init did not locate initial thread's stack region");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   889
  if ((address)&dummy >= initial_thread_stack_bottom() &&
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
   890
      (address)&dummy < initial_thread_stack_bottom() + initial_thread_stack_size()) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
   891
    return true;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
   892
  } else {
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
   893
    return false;
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
   894
  }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   895
}
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   896
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   897
// Find the virtual memory area that contains addr
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   898
static bool find_vma(address addr, address* vma_low, address* vma_high) {
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
   899
  FILE *fp = fopen("/proc/self/maps", "r");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   900
  if (fp) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   901
    address low, high;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   902
    while (!feof(fp)) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   903
      if (fscanf(fp, "%p-%p", &low, &high) == 2) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   904
        if (low <= addr && addr < high) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
   905
          if (vma_low)  *vma_low  = low;
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
   906
          if (vma_high) *vma_high = high;
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
   907
          fclose(fp);
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
   908
          return true;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   909
        }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   910
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   911
      for (;;) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   912
        int ch = fgetc(fp);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   913
        if (ch == EOF || ch == (int)'\n') break;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   914
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   915
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   916
    fclose(fp);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   917
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   918
  return false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   919
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   920
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   921
// Locate initial thread stack. This special handling of initial thread stack
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   922
// is needed because pthread_getattr_np() on most (all?) Linux distros returns
42865
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   923
// bogus value for the primordial process thread. While the launcher has created
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   924
// the VM in a new thread since JDK 6, we still have to allow for the use of the
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   925
// JNI invocation API from a primordial thread.
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   926
void os::Linux::capture_initial_stack(size_t max_size) {
42865
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   927
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   928
  // max_size is either 0 (which means accept OS default for thread stacks) or
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   929
  // a user-specified value known to be at least the minimum needed. If we
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   930
  // are actually on the primordial thread we can make it appear that we have a
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   931
  // smaller max_size stack by inserting the guard pages at that location. But we
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   932
  // cannot do anything to emulate a larger stack than what has been provided by
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   933
  // the OS or threading library. In fact if we try to use a stack greater than
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   934
  // what is set by rlimit then we will crash the hosting process.
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   935
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   936
  // Maximum stack size is the easy part, get it from RLIMIT_STACK.
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
   937
  // If this is "unlimited" then it will be a huge value.
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   938
  struct rlimit rlim;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   939
  getrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &rlim);
41070
496463b4e206 8140520: segfault on solaris-amd64 with "-XX:VMThreadStackSize=1" option
rdurbin
parents: 40929
diff changeset
   940
  size_t stack_size = rlim.rlim_cur;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   941
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   942
  // 6308388: a bug in ld.so will relocate its own .data section to the
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   943
  //   lower end of primordial stack; reduce ulimit -s value a little bit
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   944
  //   so we won't install guard page on ld.so's data section.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   945
  stack_size -= 2 * page_size();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   946
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   947
  // Try to figure out where the stack base (top) is. This is harder.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   948
  //
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   949
  // When an application is started, glibc saves the initial stack pointer in
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   950
  // a global variable "__libc_stack_end", which is then used by system
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   951
  // libraries. __libc_stack_end should be pretty close to stack top. The
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   952
  // variable is available since the very early days. However, because it is
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   953
  // a private interface, it could disappear in the future.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   954
  //
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   955
  // Linux kernel saves start_stack information in /proc/<pid>/stat. Similar
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   956
  // to __libc_stack_end, it is very close to stack top, but isn't the real
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   957
  // stack top. Note that /proc may not exist if VM is running as a chroot
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   958
  // program, so reading /proc/<pid>/stat could fail. Also the contents of
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   959
  // /proc/<pid>/stat could change in the future (though unlikely).
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   960
  //
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   961
  // We try __libc_stack_end first. If that doesn't work, look for
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   962
  // /proc/<pid>/stat. If neither of them works, we use current stack pointer
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   963
  // as a hint, which should work well in most cases.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   964
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   965
  uintptr_t stack_start;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   966
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   967
  // try __libc_stack_end first
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   968
  uintptr_t *p = (uintptr_t *)dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "__libc_stack_end");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   969
  if (p && *p) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   970
    stack_start = *p;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   971
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   972
    // see if we can get the start_stack field from /proc/self/stat
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   973
    FILE *fp;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   974
    int pid;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   975
    char state;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   976
    int ppid;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   977
    int pgrp;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   978
    int session;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   979
    int nr;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   980
    int tpgrp;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   981
    unsigned long flags;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   982
    unsigned long minflt;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   983
    unsigned long cminflt;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   984
    unsigned long majflt;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   985
    unsigned long cmajflt;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   986
    unsigned long utime;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   987
    unsigned long stime;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   988
    long cutime;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   989
    long cstime;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   990
    long prio;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   991
    long nice;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   992
    long junk;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   993
    long it_real;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   994
    uintptr_t start;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   995
    uintptr_t vsize;
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
   996
    intptr_t rss;
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
   997
    uintptr_t rsslim;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   998
    uintptr_t scodes;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
   999
    uintptr_t ecode;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1000
    int i;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1001
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1002
    // Figure what the primordial thread stack base is. Code is inspired
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1003
    // by email from Hans Boehm. /proc/self/stat begins with current pid,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1004
    // followed by command name surrounded by parentheses, state, etc.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1005
    char stat[2048];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1006
    int statlen;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1007
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1008
    fp = fopen("/proc/self/stat", "r");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1009
    if (fp) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1010
      statlen = fread(stat, 1, 2047, fp);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1011
      stat[statlen] = '\0';
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1012
      fclose(fp);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1013
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1014
      // Skip pid and the command string. Note that we could be dealing with
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1015
      // weird command names, e.g. user could decide to rename java launcher
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1016
      // to "java 1.4.2 :)", then the stat file would look like
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1017
      //                1234 (java 1.4.2 :)) R ... ...
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1018
      // We don't really need to know the command string, just find the last
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1019
      // occurrence of ")" and then start parsing from there. See bug 4726580.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1020
      char * s = strrchr(stat, ')');
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1021
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1022
      i = 0;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1023
      if (s) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1024
        // Skip blank chars
27471
6e56277909f1 8062370: Various minor code improvements
goetz
parents: 27458
diff changeset
  1025
        do { s++; } while (s && isspace(*s));
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1026
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  1027
#define _UFM UINTX_FORMAT
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  1028
#define _DFM INTX_FORMAT
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  1029
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1030
        //                                     1   1   1   1   1   1   1   1   1   1   2   2    2    2    2    2    2    2    2
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1031
        //              3  4  5  6  7  8   9   0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   0   1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  1032
        i = sscanf(s, "%c %d %d %d %d %d %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu %ld %ld %ld %ld %ld %ld " _UFM _UFM _DFM _UFM _UFM _UFM _UFM,
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1033
                   &state,          // 3  %c
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1034
                   &ppid,           // 4  %d
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1035
                   &pgrp,           // 5  %d
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1036
                   &session,        // 6  %d
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1037
                   &nr,             // 7  %d
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1038
                   &tpgrp,          // 8  %d
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1039
                   &flags,          // 9  %lu
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1040
                   &minflt,         // 10 %lu
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1041
                   &cminflt,        // 11 %lu
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1042
                   &majflt,         // 12 %lu
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1043
                   &cmajflt,        // 13 %lu
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1044
                   &utime,          // 14 %lu
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1045
                   &stime,          // 15 %lu
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1046
                   &cutime,         // 16 %ld
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1047
                   &cstime,         // 17 %ld
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1048
                   &prio,           // 18 %ld
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1049
                   &nice,           // 19 %ld
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1050
                   &junk,           // 20 %ld
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1051
                   &it_real,        // 21 %ld
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1052
                   &start,          // 22 UINTX_FORMAT
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1053
                   &vsize,          // 23 UINTX_FORMAT
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1054
                   &rss,            // 24 INTX_FORMAT
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1055
                   &rsslim,         // 25 UINTX_FORMAT
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1056
                   &scodes,         // 26 UINTX_FORMAT
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1057
                   &ecode,          // 27 UINTX_FORMAT
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1058
                   &stack_start);   // 28 UINTX_FORMAT
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1059
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1060
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  1061
#undef _UFM
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  1062
#undef _DFM
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  1063
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1064
      if (i != 28 - 2) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1065
        assert(false, "Bad conversion from /proc/self/stat");
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1066
        // product mode - assume we are the initial thread, good luck in the
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1067
        // embedded case.
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1068
        warning("Can't detect initial thread stack location - bad conversion");
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1069
        stack_start = (uintptr_t) &rlim;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1070
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1071
    } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1072
      // For some reason we can't open /proc/self/stat (for example, running on
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1073
      // FreeBSD with a Linux emulator, or inside chroot), this should work for
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1074
      // most cases, so don't abort:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1075
      warning("Can't detect initial thread stack location - no /proc/self/stat");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1076
      stack_start = (uintptr_t) &rlim;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1077
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1078
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1079
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1080
  // Now we have a pointer (stack_start) very close to the stack top, the
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1081
  // next thing to do is to figure out the exact location of stack top. We
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1082
  // can find out the virtual memory area that contains stack_start by
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1083
  // reading /proc/self/maps, it should be the last vma in /proc/self/maps,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1084
  // and its upper limit is the real stack top. (again, this would fail if
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1085
  // running inside chroot, because /proc may not exist.)
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1086
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1087
  uintptr_t stack_top;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1088
  address low, high;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1089
  if (find_vma((address)stack_start, &low, &high)) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1090
    // success, "high" is the true stack top. (ignore "low", because initial
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1091
    // thread stack grows on demand, its real bottom is high - RLIMIT_STACK.)
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1092
    stack_top = (uintptr_t)high;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1093
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1094
    // failed, likely because /proc/self/maps does not exist
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1095
    warning("Can't detect initial thread stack location - find_vma failed");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1096
    // best effort: stack_start is normally within a few pages below the real
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1097
    // stack top, use it as stack top, and reduce stack size so we won't put
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1098
    // guard page outside stack.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1099
    stack_top = stack_start;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1100
    stack_size -= 16 * page_size();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1101
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1102
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1103
  // stack_top could be partially down the page so align it
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1104
  stack_top = align_size_up(stack_top, page_size());
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1105
42865
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1106
  // Allowed stack value is minimum of max_size and what we derived from rlimit
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1107
  if (max_size > 0) {
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1108
    _initial_thread_stack_size = MIN2(max_size, stack_size);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1109
  } else {
42865
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1110
    // Accept the rlimit max, but if stack is unlimited then it will be huge, so
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1111
    // clamp it at 8MB as we do on Solaris
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1112
    _initial_thread_stack_size = MIN2(stack_size, 8*M);
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1113
  }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1114
  _initial_thread_stack_size = align_size_down(_initial_thread_stack_size, page_size());
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1115
  _initial_thread_stack_bottom = (address)stack_top - _initial_thread_stack_size;
42865
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1116
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1117
  assert(_initial_thread_stack_bottom < (address)stack_top, "overflow!");
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1118
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1119
  if (log_is_enabled(Info, os, thread)) {
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1120
    // See if we seem to be on primordial process thread
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1121
    bool primordial = uintptr_t(&rlim) > uintptr_t(_initial_thread_stack_bottom) &&
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1122
                      uintptr_t(&rlim) < stack_top;
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1123
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1124
    log_info(os, thread)("Capturing initial stack in %s thread: req. size: " SIZE_FORMAT "K, actual size: "
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1125
                         SIZE_FORMAT "K, top=" INTPTR_FORMAT ", bottom=" INTPTR_FORMAT,
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1126
                         primordial ? "primordial" : "user", max_size / K,  _initial_thread_stack_size / K,
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1127
                         stack_top, intptr_t(_initial_thread_stack_bottom));
b9f19a575020 8170307: Stack size option -Xss is ignored
dholmes
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  1128
  }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1129
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1130
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1131
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1132
// time support
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1133
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1134
// Time since start-up in seconds to a fine granularity.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1135
// Used by VMSelfDestructTimer and the MemProfiler.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1136
double os::elapsedTime() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1137
21185
9d53434b1ef5 8027294: Prepare hotspot for non TOD based uptime counter
jbachorik
parents: 20408
diff changeset
  1138
  return ((double)os::elapsed_counter()) / os::elapsed_frequency(); // nanosecond resolution
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1139
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1140
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1141
jlong os::elapsed_counter() {
21185
9d53434b1ef5 8027294: Prepare hotspot for non TOD based uptime counter
jbachorik
parents: 20408
diff changeset
  1142
  return javaTimeNanos() - initial_time_count;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1143
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1144
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1145
jlong os::elapsed_frequency() {
21185
9d53434b1ef5 8027294: Prepare hotspot for non TOD based uptime counter
jbachorik
parents: 20408
diff changeset
  1146
  return NANOSECS_PER_SEC; // nanosecond resolution
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1147
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1148
17854
d65bc1546091 8013895: G1: G1SummarizeRSetStats output on Linux needs improvemen
tschatzl
parents: 17134
diff changeset
  1149
bool os::supports_vtime() { return true; }
1374
4c24294029a9 6711316: Open source the Garbage-First garbage collector
ysr
parents: 388
diff changeset
  1150
bool os::enable_vtime()   { return false; }
4c24294029a9 6711316: Open source the Garbage-First garbage collector
ysr
parents: 388
diff changeset
  1151
bool os::vtime_enabled()  { return false; }
17854
d65bc1546091 8013895: G1: G1SummarizeRSetStats output on Linux needs improvemen
tschatzl
parents: 17134
diff changeset
  1152
1374
4c24294029a9 6711316: Open source the Garbage-First garbage collector
ysr
parents: 388
diff changeset
  1153
double os::elapsedVTime() {
17854
d65bc1546091 8013895: G1: G1SummarizeRSetStats output on Linux needs improvemen
tschatzl
parents: 17134
diff changeset
  1154
  struct rusage usage;
d65bc1546091 8013895: G1: G1SummarizeRSetStats output on Linux needs improvemen
tschatzl
parents: 17134
diff changeset
  1155
  int retval = getrusage(RUSAGE_THREAD, &usage);
d65bc1546091 8013895: G1: G1SummarizeRSetStats output on Linux needs improvemen
tschatzl
parents: 17134
diff changeset
  1156
  if (retval == 0) {
d65bc1546091 8013895: G1: G1SummarizeRSetStats output on Linux needs improvemen
tschatzl
parents: 17134
diff changeset
  1157
    return (double) (usage.ru_utime.tv_sec + usage.ru_stime.tv_sec) + (double) (usage.ru_utime.tv_usec + usage.ru_stime.tv_usec) / (1000 * 1000);
d65bc1546091 8013895: G1: G1SummarizeRSetStats output on Linux needs improvemen
tschatzl
parents: 17134
diff changeset
  1158
  } else {
d65bc1546091 8013895: G1: G1SummarizeRSetStats output on Linux needs improvemen
tschatzl
parents: 17134
diff changeset
  1159
    // better than nothing, but not much
d65bc1546091 8013895: G1: G1SummarizeRSetStats output on Linux needs improvemen
tschatzl
parents: 17134
diff changeset
  1160
    return elapsedTime();
d65bc1546091 8013895: G1: G1SummarizeRSetStats output on Linux needs improvemen
tschatzl
parents: 17134
diff changeset
  1161
  }
1374
4c24294029a9 6711316: Open source the Garbage-First garbage collector
ysr
parents: 388
diff changeset
  1162
}
4c24294029a9 6711316: Open source the Garbage-First garbage collector
ysr
parents: 388
diff changeset
  1163
234
4da9c1bbc810 6667833: Remove CacheTimeMillis
sbohne
parents: 1
diff changeset
  1164
jlong os::javaTimeMillis() {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1165
  timeval time;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1166
  int status = gettimeofday(&time, NULL);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1167
  assert(status != -1, "linux error");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1168
  return jlong(time.tv_sec) * 1000  +  jlong(time.tv_usec / 1000);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1169
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1170
28737
ca4b6a6e5cc8 8068730: Increase the precision of the implementation of java.time.Clock.systemUTC()
dfuchs
parents: 28172
diff changeset
  1171
void os::javaTimeSystemUTC(jlong &seconds, jlong &nanos) {
ca4b6a6e5cc8 8068730: Increase the precision of the implementation of java.time.Clock.systemUTC()
dfuchs
parents: 28172
diff changeset
  1172
  timeval time;
ca4b6a6e5cc8 8068730: Increase the precision of the implementation of java.time.Clock.systemUTC()
dfuchs
parents: 28172
diff changeset
  1173
  int status = gettimeofday(&time, NULL);
ca4b6a6e5cc8 8068730: Increase the precision of the implementation of java.time.Clock.systemUTC()
dfuchs
parents: 28172
diff changeset
  1174
  assert(status != -1, "linux error");
ca4b6a6e5cc8 8068730: Increase the precision of the implementation of java.time.Clock.systemUTC()
dfuchs
parents: 28172
diff changeset
  1175
  seconds = jlong(time.tv_sec);
ca4b6a6e5cc8 8068730: Increase the precision of the implementation of java.time.Clock.systemUTC()
dfuchs
parents: 28172
diff changeset
  1176
  nanos = jlong(time.tv_usec) * 1000;
ca4b6a6e5cc8 8068730: Increase the precision of the implementation of java.time.Clock.systemUTC()
dfuchs
parents: 28172
diff changeset
  1177
}
ca4b6a6e5cc8 8068730: Increase the precision of the implementation of java.time.Clock.systemUTC()
dfuchs
parents: 28172
diff changeset
  1178
ca4b6a6e5cc8 8068730: Increase the precision of the implementation of java.time.Clock.systemUTC()
dfuchs
parents: 28172
diff changeset
  1179
1
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parents:
diff changeset
  1180
#ifndef CLOCK_MONOTONIC
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1181
  #define CLOCK_MONOTONIC (1)
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1182
#endif
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1183
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1184
void os::Linux::clock_init() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1185
  // we do dlopen's in this particular order due to bug in linux
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1186
  // dynamical loader (see 6348968) leading to crash on exit
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1187
  void* handle = dlopen("librt.so.1", RTLD_LAZY);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1188
  if (handle == NULL) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1189
    handle = dlopen("librt.so", RTLD_LAZY);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1190
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1191
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1192
  if (handle) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1193
    int (*clock_getres_func)(clockid_t, struct timespec*) =
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1194
           (int(*)(clockid_t, struct timespec*))dlsym(handle, "clock_getres");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1195
    int (*clock_gettime_func)(clockid_t, struct timespec*) =
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1196
           (int(*)(clockid_t, struct timespec*))dlsym(handle, "clock_gettime");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1197
    if (clock_getres_func && clock_gettime_func) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1198
      // See if monotonic clock is supported by the kernel. Note that some
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1199
      // early implementations simply return kernel jiffies (updated every
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1200
      // 1/100 or 1/1000 second). It would be bad to use such a low res clock
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1201
      // for nano time (though the monotonic property is still nice to have).
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1202
      // It's fixed in newer kernels, however clock_getres() still returns
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1203
      // 1/HZ. We check if clock_getres() works, but will ignore its reported
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1204
      // resolution for now. Hopefully as people move to new kernels, this
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1205
      // won't be a problem.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1206
      struct timespec res;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1207
      struct timespec tp;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1208
      if (clock_getres_func (CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &res) == 0 &&
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1209
          clock_gettime_func(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tp)  == 0) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1210
        // yes, monotonic clock is supported
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1211
        _clock_gettime = clock_gettime_func;
19964
a3a04a9d29ac 6900441: PlatformEvent.park(millis) on Linux could still be affected by changes to the time-of-day clock
dholmes
parents: 19732
diff changeset
  1212
        return;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1213
      } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1214
        // close librt if there is no monotonic clock
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1215
        dlclose(handle);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1216
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1217
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1218
  }
19964
a3a04a9d29ac 6900441: PlatformEvent.park(millis) on Linux could still be affected by changes to the time-of-day clock
dholmes
parents: 19732
diff changeset
  1219
  warning("No monotonic clock was available - timed services may " \
a3a04a9d29ac 6900441: PlatformEvent.park(millis) on Linux could still be affected by changes to the time-of-day clock
dholmes
parents: 19732
diff changeset
  1220
          "be adversely affected if the time-of-day clock changes");
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1221
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1222
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1223
#ifndef SYS_clock_getres
42062
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  1224
  #if defined(X86) || defined(PPC64) || defined(S390)
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  1225
    #define SYS_clock_getres AMD64_ONLY(229) IA32_ONLY(266) PPC64_ONLY(247) S390_ONLY(261)
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1226
    #define sys_clock_getres(x,y)  ::syscall(SYS_clock_getres, x, y)
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1227
  #else
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1228
    #warning "SYS_clock_getres not defined for this platform, disabling fast_thread_cpu_time"
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1229
    #define sys_clock_getres(x,y)  -1
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1230
  #endif
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  1231
#else
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1232
  #define sys_clock_getres(x,y)  ::syscall(SYS_clock_getres, x, y)
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1233
#endif
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1234
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1235
void os::Linux::fast_thread_clock_init() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1236
  if (!UseLinuxPosixThreadCPUClocks) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1237
    return;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1238
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1239
  clockid_t clockid;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1240
  struct timespec tp;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1241
  int (*pthread_getcpuclockid_func)(pthread_t, clockid_t *) =
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1242
      (int(*)(pthread_t, clockid_t *)) dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "pthread_getcpuclockid");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1243
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1244
  // Switch to using fast clocks for thread cpu time if
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1245
  // the sys_clock_getres() returns 0 error code.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1246
  // Note, that some kernels may support the current thread
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1247
  // clock (CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID) but not the clocks
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1248
  // returned by the pthread_getcpuclockid().
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1249
  // If the fast Posix clocks are supported then the sys_clock_getres()
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1250
  // must return at least tp.tv_sec == 0 which means a resolution
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1251
  // better than 1 sec. This is extra check for reliability.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1252
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  1253
  if (pthread_getcpuclockid_func &&
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1254
      pthread_getcpuclockid_func(_main_thread, &clockid) == 0 &&
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1255
      sys_clock_getres(clockid, &tp) == 0 && tp.tv_sec == 0) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1256
    _supports_fast_thread_cpu_time = true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1257
    _pthread_getcpuclockid = pthread_getcpuclockid_func;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1258
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1259
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1260
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1261
jlong os::javaTimeNanos() {
22891
1f5d1fff23fa 6546236: Thread interrupt() of Thread.sleep() can be lost on Solaris due to race with signal handler
fparain
parents: 22749
diff changeset
  1262
  if (os::supports_monotonic_clock()) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1263
    struct timespec tp;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1264
    int status = Linux::clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tp);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1265
    assert(status == 0, "gettime error");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1266
    jlong result = jlong(tp.tv_sec) * (1000 * 1000 * 1000) + jlong(tp.tv_nsec);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1267
    return result;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1268
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1269
    timeval time;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1270
    int status = gettimeofday(&time, NULL);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1271
    assert(status != -1, "linux error");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1272
    jlong usecs = jlong(time.tv_sec) * (1000 * 1000) + jlong(time.tv_usec);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1273
    return 1000 * usecs;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1274
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1275
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1276
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1277
void os::javaTimeNanos_info(jvmtiTimerInfo *info_ptr) {
22891
1f5d1fff23fa 6546236: Thread interrupt() of Thread.sleep() can be lost on Solaris due to race with signal handler
fparain
parents: 22749
diff changeset
  1278
  if (os::supports_monotonic_clock()) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1279
    info_ptr->max_value = ALL_64_BITS;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1280
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1281
    // CLOCK_MONOTONIC - amount of time since some arbitrary point in the past
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1282
    info_ptr->may_skip_backward = false;      // not subject to resetting or drifting
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1283
    info_ptr->may_skip_forward = false;       // not subject to resetting or drifting
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1284
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1285
    // gettimeofday - based on time in seconds since the Epoch thus does not wrap
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1286
    info_ptr->max_value = ALL_64_BITS;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1287
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1288
    // gettimeofday is a real time clock so it skips
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1289
    info_ptr->may_skip_backward = true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1290
    info_ptr->may_skip_forward = true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1291
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1292
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1293
  info_ptr->kind = JVMTI_TIMER_ELAPSED;                // elapsed not CPU time
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1294
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1295
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1296
// Return the real, user, and system times in seconds from an
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1297
// arbitrary fixed point in the past.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1298
bool os::getTimesSecs(double* process_real_time,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1299
                      double* process_user_time,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1300
                      double* process_system_time) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1301
  struct tms ticks;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1302
  clock_t real_ticks = times(&ticks);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1303
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1304
  if (real_ticks == (clock_t) (-1)) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1305
    return false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1306
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1307
    double ticks_per_second = (double) clock_tics_per_sec;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1308
    *process_user_time = ((double) ticks.tms_utime) / ticks_per_second;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1309
    *process_system_time = ((double) ticks.tms_stime) / ticks_per_second;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1310
    *process_real_time = ((double) real_ticks) / ticks_per_second;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1311
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1312
    return true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1313
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1314
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1315
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1316
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1317
char * os::local_time_string(char *buf, size_t buflen) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1318
  struct tm t;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1319
  time_t long_time;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1320
  time(&long_time);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1321
  localtime_r(&long_time, &t);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1322
  jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d",
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1323
               t.tm_year + 1900, t.tm_mon + 1, t.tm_mday,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1324
               t.tm_hour, t.tm_min, t.tm_sec);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1325
  return buf;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1326
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1327
2012
041fbc6030dd 6800586: -XX:+PrintGCDateStamps is using mt-unsafe localtime function
ysr
parents: 1892
diff changeset
  1328
struct tm* os::localtime_pd(const time_t* clock, struct tm*  res) {
041fbc6030dd 6800586: -XX:+PrintGCDateStamps is using mt-unsafe localtime function
ysr
parents: 1892
diff changeset
  1329
  return localtime_r(clock, res);
041fbc6030dd 6800586: -XX:+PrintGCDateStamps is using mt-unsafe localtime function
ysr
parents: 1892
diff changeset
  1330
}
041fbc6030dd 6800586: -XX:+PrintGCDateStamps is using mt-unsafe localtime function
ysr
parents: 1892
diff changeset
  1331
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1332
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1333
// runtime exit support
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1334
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1335
// Note: os::shutdown() might be called very early during initialization, or
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1336
// called from signal handler. Before adding something to os::shutdown(), make
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1337
// sure it is async-safe and can handle partially initialized VM.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1338
void os::shutdown() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1339
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1340
  // allow PerfMemory to attempt cleanup of any persistent resources
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1341
  perfMemory_exit();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1342
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1343
  // needs to remove object in file system
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1344
  AttachListener::abort();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1345
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1346
  // flush buffered output, finish log files
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1347
  ostream_abort();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1348
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1349
  // Check for abort hook
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1350
  abort_hook_t abort_hook = Arguments::abort_hook();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1351
  if (abort_hook != NULL) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1352
    abort_hook();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1353
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1354
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1355
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1356
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1357
// Note: os::abort() might be called very early during initialization, or
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1358
// called from signal handler. Before adding something to os::abort(), make
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1359
// sure it is async-safe and can handle partially initialized VM.
35077
8b86440d3bf1 8145114: const-correctness for ucontext_t* reading functions
stuefe
parents: 35075
diff changeset
  1360
void os::abort(bool dump_core, void* siginfo, const void* context) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1361
  os::shutdown();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1362
  if (dump_core) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1363
#ifndef PRODUCT
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1364
    fdStream out(defaultStream::output_fd());
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1365
    out.print_raw("Current thread is ");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1366
    char buf[16];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1367
    jio_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), UINTX_FORMAT, os::current_thread_id());
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1368
    out.print_raw_cr(buf);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1369
    out.print_raw_cr("Dumping core ...");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1370
#endif
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1371
    ::abort(); // dump core
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1372
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1373
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1374
  ::exit(1);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1375
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1376
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1377
// Die immediately, no exit hook, no abort hook, no cleanup.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1378
void os::die() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1379
  ::abort();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1380
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1381
7405
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1382
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1383
// This method is a copy of JDK's sysGetLastErrorString
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1384
// from src/solaris/hpi/src/system_md.c
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1385
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1386
size_t os::lasterror(char *buf, size_t len) {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1387
  if (errno == 0)  return 0;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1388
37113
5a33bf5089ac 8148425: strerror() function is not thread-safe
stuefe
parents: 37097
diff changeset
  1389
  const char *s = os::strerror(errno);
7405
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1390
  size_t n = ::strlen(s);
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1391
  if (n >= len) {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1392
    n = len - 1;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1393
  }
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1394
  ::strncpy(buf, s, n);
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1395
  buf[n] = '\0';
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1396
  return n;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1397
}
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1398
32070
8f5a14b884e2 6661889: thread id on Linux is inconsistent in error and log outputs
jmanson
parents: 31963
diff changeset
  1399
// thread_id is kernel thread id (similar to Solaris LWP id)
8f5a14b884e2 6661889: thread id on Linux is inconsistent in error and log outputs
jmanson
parents: 31963
diff changeset
  1400
intx os::current_thread_id() { return os::Linux::gettid(); }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1401
int os::current_process_id() {
31377
229b4eb67c2b 8078513: [linux] Clean up code relevant to LinuxThreads implementation
stuefe
parents: 31357
diff changeset
  1402
  return ::getpid();
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1403
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1404
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1405
// DLL functions
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1406
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1407
const char* os::dll_file_extension() { return ".so"; }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1408
7901
ea3d83447861 7009828: Fix for 6938627 breaks visualvm monitoring when -Djava.io.tmpdir is defined
coleenp
parents: 7458
diff changeset
  1409
// This must be hard coded because it's the system's temporary
ea3d83447861 7009828: Fix for 6938627 breaks visualvm monitoring when -Djava.io.tmpdir is defined
coleenp
parents: 7458
diff changeset
  1410
// directory not the java application's temp directory, ala java.io.tmpdir.
ea3d83447861 7009828: Fix for 6938627 breaks visualvm monitoring when -Djava.io.tmpdir is defined
coleenp
parents: 7458
diff changeset
  1411
const char* os::get_temp_directory() { return "/tmp"; }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1412
2358
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1413
static bool file_exists(const char* filename) {
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1414
  struct stat statbuf;
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1415
  if (filename == NULL || strlen(filename) == 0) {
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1416
    return false;
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1417
  }
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1418
  return os::stat(filename, &statbuf) == 0;
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1419
}
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1420
14471
f3a6b82e25cf 8001185: parsing of sun.boot.library.path in os::dll_build_name somewhat broken
bpittore
parents: 13932
diff changeset
  1421
bool os::dll_build_name(char* buffer, size_t buflen,
2358
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1422
                        const char* pname, const char* fname) {
14471
f3a6b82e25cf 8001185: parsing of sun.boot.library.path in os::dll_build_name somewhat broken
bpittore
parents: 13932
diff changeset
  1423
  bool retval = false;
2358
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1424
  // Copied from libhpi
950
6112b627bb36 6721093: -XX:AppendRatio=N not supported
kamg
parents: 823
diff changeset
  1425
  const size_t pnamelen = pname ? strlen(pname) : 0;
6112b627bb36 6721093: -XX:AppendRatio=N not supported
kamg
parents: 823
diff changeset
  1426
14471
f3a6b82e25cf 8001185: parsing of sun.boot.library.path in os::dll_build_name somewhat broken
bpittore
parents: 13932
diff changeset
  1427
  // Return error on buffer overflow.
950
6112b627bb36 6721093: -XX:AppendRatio=N not supported
kamg
parents: 823
diff changeset
  1428
  if (pnamelen + strlen(fname) + 10 > (size_t) buflen) {
14471
f3a6b82e25cf 8001185: parsing of sun.boot.library.path in os::dll_build_name somewhat broken
bpittore
parents: 13932
diff changeset
  1429
    return retval;
950
6112b627bb36 6721093: -XX:AppendRatio=N not supported
kamg
parents: 823
diff changeset
  1430
  }
6112b627bb36 6721093: -XX:AppendRatio=N not supported
kamg
parents: 823
diff changeset
  1431
6112b627bb36 6721093: -XX:AppendRatio=N not supported
kamg
parents: 823
diff changeset
  1432
  if (pnamelen == 0) {
2358
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1433
    snprintf(buffer, buflen, "lib%s.so", fname);
14471
f3a6b82e25cf 8001185: parsing of sun.boot.library.path in os::dll_build_name somewhat broken
bpittore
parents: 13932
diff changeset
  1434
    retval = true;
2358
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1435
  } else if (strchr(pname, *os::path_separator()) != NULL) {
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1436
    int n;
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1437
    char** pelements = split_path(pname, &n);
16669
fb3397cee116 8006103: [parfait] Possible null pointer dereference at hotspot/src/os/linux/vm/os_linux.cpp; os_windows.cpp; os_solaris.cpp; os_bsd.cpp
ccheung
parents: 16438
diff changeset
  1438
    if (pelements == NULL) {
16672
dcubed
parents: 16609 16670
diff changeset
  1439
      return false;
16669
fb3397cee116 8006103: [parfait] Possible null pointer dereference at hotspot/src/os/linux/vm/os_linux.cpp; os_windows.cpp; os_solaris.cpp; os_bsd.cpp
ccheung
parents: 16438
diff changeset
  1440
    }
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  1441
    for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
2358
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1442
      // Really shouldn't be NULL, but check can't hurt
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1443
      if (pelements[i] == NULL || strlen(pelements[i]) == 0) {
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1444
        continue; // skip the empty path values
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1445
      }
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1446
      snprintf(buffer, buflen, "%s/lib%s.so", pelements[i], fname);
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1447
      if (file_exists(buffer)) {
14471
f3a6b82e25cf 8001185: parsing of sun.boot.library.path in os::dll_build_name somewhat broken
bpittore
parents: 13932
diff changeset
  1448
        retval = true;
2358
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1449
        break;
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1450
      }
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1451
    }
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1452
    // release the storage
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  1453
    for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
2358
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1454
      if (pelements[i] != NULL) {
27880
afb974a04396 8060074: os::free() takes MemoryTrackingLevel but doesn't need it
coleenp
parents: 27474
diff changeset
  1455
        FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, pelements[i]);
2358
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1456
      }
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1457
    }
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1458
    if (pelements != NULL) {
27880
afb974a04396 8060074: os::free() takes MemoryTrackingLevel but doesn't need it
coleenp
parents: 27474
diff changeset
  1459
      FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char*, pelements);
2358
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1460
    }
950
6112b627bb36 6721093: -XX:AppendRatio=N not supported
kamg
parents: 823
diff changeset
  1461
  } else {
2358
7c8346929fc6 6819213: revive sun.boot.library.path
phh
parents: 2268
diff changeset
  1462
    snprintf(buffer, buflen, "%s/lib%s.so", pname, fname);
14471
f3a6b82e25cf 8001185: parsing of sun.boot.library.path in os::dll_build_name somewhat broken
bpittore
parents: 13932
diff changeset
  1463
    retval = true;
f3a6b82e25cf 8001185: parsing of sun.boot.library.path in os::dll_build_name somewhat broken
bpittore
parents: 13932
diff changeset
  1464
  }
f3a6b82e25cf 8001185: parsing of sun.boot.library.path in os::dll_build_name somewhat broken
bpittore
parents: 13932
diff changeset
  1465
  return retval;
950
6112b627bb36 6721093: -XX:AppendRatio=N not supported
kamg
parents: 823
diff changeset
  1466
}
6112b627bb36 6721093: -XX:AppendRatio=N not supported
kamg
parents: 823
diff changeset
  1467
15096
3db45569f8c0 8005044: remove crufty '_g' support from HS runtime code
dcubed
parents: 14633
diff changeset
  1468
// check if addr is inside libjvm.so
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1469
bool os::address_is_in_vm(address addr) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1470
  static address libjvm_base_addr;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1471
  Dl_info dlinfo;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1472
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1473
  if (libjvm_base_addr == NULL) {
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1474
    if (dladdr(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void *, os::address_is_in_vm), &dlinfo) != 0) {
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1475
      libjvm_base_addr = (address)dlinfo.dli_fbase;
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1476
    }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1477
    assert(libjvm_base_addr !=NULL, "Cannot obtain base address for libjvm");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1478
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1479
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1480
  if (dladdr((void *)addr, &dlinfo) != 0) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1481
    if (libjvm_base_addr == (address)dlinfo.dli_fbase) return true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1482
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1483
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1484
  return false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1485
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1486
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1487
bool os::dll_address_to_function_name(address addr, char *buf,
31352
a6ab7217b5cc 8079473: allow demangling to be optional in dll_address_to_function_name
bdelsart
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  1488
                                      int buflen, int *offset,
a6ab7217b5cc 8079473: allow demangling to be optional in dll_address_to_function_name
bdelsart
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  1489
                                      bool demangle) {
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1490
  // buf is not optional, but offset is optional
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1491
  assert(buf != NULL, "sanity check");
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1492
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1493
  Dl_info dlinfo;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1494
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1495
  if (dladdr((void*)addr, &dlinfo) != 0) {
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1496
    // see if we have a matching symbol
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1497
    if (dlinfo.dli_saddr != NULL && dlinfo.dli_sname != NULL) {
31352
a6ab7217b5cc 8079473: allow demangling to be optional in dll_address_to_function_name
bdelsart
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  1498
      if (!(demangle && Decoder::demangle(dlinfo.dli_sname, buf, buflen))) {
7447
32c42d627f41 7003748: Decode C stack frames when symbols are presented (PhoneHome project)
zgu
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1499
        jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%s", dlinfo.dli_sname);
32c42d627f41 7003748: Decode C stack frames when symbols are presented (PhoneHome project)
zgu
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1500
      }
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1501
      if (offset != NULL) *offset = addr - (address)dlinfo.dli_saddr;
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1502
      return true;
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1503
    }
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1504
    // no matching symbol so try for just file info
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1505
    if (dlinfo.dli_fname != NULL && dlinfo.dli_fbase != NULL) {
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1506
      if (Decoder::decode((address)(addr - (address)dlinfo.dli_fbase),
31352
a6ab7217b5cc 8079473: allow demangling to be optional in dll_address_to_function_name
bdelsart
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  1507
                          buf, buflen, offset, dlinfo.dli_fname, demangle)) {
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1508
        return true;
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1509
      }
7447
32c42d627f41 7003748: Decode C stack frames when symbols are presented (PhoneHome project)
zgu
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1510
    }
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1511
  }
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1512
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1513
  buf[0] = '\0';
7447
32c42d627f41 7003748: Decode C stack frames when symbols are presented (PhoneHome project)
zgu
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1514
  if (offset != NULL) *offset = -1;
32c42d627f41 7003748: Decode C stack frames when symbols are presented (PhoneHome project)
zgu
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1515
  return false;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1516
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1517
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1518
struct _address_to_library_name {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1519
  address addr;          // input : memory address
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1520
  size_t  buflen;        //         size of fname
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1521
  char*   fname;         // output: library name
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1522
  address base;          //         library base addr
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1523
};
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1524
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1525
static int address_to_library_name_callback(struct dl_phdr_info *info,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1526
                                            size_t size, void *data) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1527
  int i;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1528
  bool found = false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1529
  address libbase = NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1530
  struct _address_to_library_name * d = (struct _address_to_library_name *)data;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1531
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1532
  // iterate through all loadable segments
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1533
  for (i = 0; i < info->dlpi_phnum; i++) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1534
    address segbase = (address)(info->dlpi_addr + info->dlpi_phdr[i].p_vaddr);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1535
    if (info->dlpi_phdr[i].p_type == PT_LOAD) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1536
      // base address of a library is the lowest address of its loaded
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1537
      // segments.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1538
      if (libbase == NULL || libbase > segbase) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1539
        libbase = segbase;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1540
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1541
      // see if 'addr' is within current segment
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1542
      if (segbase <= d->addr &&
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1543
          d->addr < segbase + info->dlpi_phdr[i].p_memsz) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1544
        found = true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1545
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1546
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1547
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1548
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1549
  // dlpi_name is NULL or empty if the ELF file is executable, return 0
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1550
  // so dll_address_to_library_name() can fall through to use dladdr() which
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1551
  // can figure out executable name from argv[0].
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1552
  if (found && info->dlpi_name && info->dlpi_name[0]) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1553
    d->base = libbase;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1554
    if (d->fname) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1555
      jio_snprintf(d->fname, d->buflen, "%s", info->dlpi_name);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1556
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1557
    return 1;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1558
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1559
  return 0;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1560
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1561
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1562
bool os::dll_address_to_library_name(address addr, char* buf,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1563
                                     int buflen, int* offset) {
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1564
  // buf is not optional, but offset is optional
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1565
  assert(buf != NULL, "sanity check");
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1566
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1567
  Dl_info dlinfo;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1568
  struct _address_to_library_name data;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1569
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1570
  // There is a bug in old glibc dladdr() implementation that it could resolve
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1571
  // to wrong library name if the .so file has a base address != NULL. Here
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1572
  // we iterate through the program headers of all loaded libraries to find
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1573
  // out which library 'addr' really belongs to. This workaround can be
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1574
  // removed once the minimum requirement for glibc is moved to 2.3.x.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1575
  data.addr = addr;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1576
  data.fname = buf;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1577
  data.buflen = buflen;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1578
  data.base = NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1579
  int rslt = dl_iterate_phdr(address_to_library_name_callback, (void *)&data);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1580
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1581
  if (rslt) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1582
    // buf already contains library name
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1583
    if (offset) *offset = addr - data.base;
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1584
    return true;
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1585
  }
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1586
  if (dladdr((void*)addr, &dlinfo) != 0) {
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1587
    if (dlinfo.dli_fname != NULL) {
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1588
      jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%s", dlinfo.dli_fname);
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1589
    }
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1590
    if (dlinfo.dli_fbase != NULL && offset != NULL) {
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1591
      *offset = addr - (address)dlinfo.dli_fbase;
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1592
    }
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1593
    return true;
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1594
  }
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1595
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1596
  buf[0] = '\0';
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1597
  if (offset) *offset = -1;
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  1598
  return false;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1599
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1600
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1601
// Loads .dll/.so and
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1602
// in case of error it checks if .dll/.so was built for the
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1603
// same architecture as Hotspot is running on
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1604
15926
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1605
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1606
// Remember the stack's state. The Linux dynamic linker will change
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1607
// the stack to 'executable' at most once, so we must safepoint only once.
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1608
bool os::Linux::_stack_is_executable = false;
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1609
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1610
// VM operation that loads a library.  This is necessary if stack protection
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1611
// of the Java stacks can be lost during loading the library.  If we
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1612
// do not stop the Java threads, they can stack overflow before the stacks
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1613
// are protected again.
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1614
class VM_LinuxDllLoad: public VM_Operation {
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1615
 private:
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1616
  const char *_filename;
16438
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1617
  char *_ebuf;
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1618
  int _ebuflen;
15926
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1619
  void *_lib;
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1620
 public:
16438
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1621
  VM_LinuxDllLoad(const char *fn, char *ebuf, int ebuflen) :
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1622
    _filename(fn), _ebuf(ebuf), _ebuflen(ebuflen), _lib(NULL) {}
15926
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1623
  VMOp_Type type() const { return VMOp_LinuxDllLoad; }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1624
  void doit() {
16438
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1625
    _lib = os::Linux::dll_load_in_vmthread(_filename, _ebuf, _ebuflen);
15926
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1626
    os::Linux::_stack_is_executable = true;
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1627
  }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1628
  void* loaded_library() { return _lib; }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1629
};
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1630
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1631
void * os::dll_load(const char *filename, char *ebuf, int ebuflen) {
15926
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1632
  void * result = NULL;
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1633
  bool load_attempted = false;
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1634
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1635
  // Check whether the library to load might change execution rights
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1636
  // of the stack. If they are changed, the protection of the stack
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1637
  // guard pages will be lost. We need a safepoint to fix this.
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1638
  //
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1639
  // See Linux man page execstack(8) for more info.
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1640
  if (os::uses_stack_guard_pages() && !os::Linux::_stack_is_executable) {
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1641
    ElfFile ef(filename);
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1642
    if (!ef.specifies_noexecstack()) {
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1643
      if (!is_init_completed()) {
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1644
        os::Linux::_stack_is_executable = true;
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1645
        // This is OK - No Java threads have been created yet, and hence no
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1646
        // stack guard pages to fix.
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1647
        //
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1648
        // This should happen only when you are building JDK7 using a very
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1649
        // old version of JDK6 (e.g., with JPRT) and running test_gamma.
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1650
        //
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1651
        // Dynamic loader will make all stacks executable after
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1652
        // this function returns, and will not do that again.
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1653
        assert(Threads::first() == NULL, "no Java threads should exist yet.");
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1654
      } else {
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1655
        warning("You have loaded library %s which might have disabled stack guard. "
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1656
                "The VM will try to fix the stack guard now.\n"
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1657
                "It's highly recommended that you fix the library with "
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1658
                "'execstack -c <libfile>', or link it with '-z noexecstack'.",
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1659
                filename);
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1660
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1661
        assert(Thread::current()->is_Java_thread(), "must be Java thread");
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1662
        JavaThread *jt = JavaThread::current();
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1663
        if (jt->thread_state() != _thread_in_native) {
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1664
          // This happens when a compiler thread tries to load a hsdis-<arch>.so file
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1665
          // that requires ExecStack. Cannot enter safe point. Let's give up.
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1666
          warning("Unable to fix stack guard. Giving up.");
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1667
        } else {
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1668
          if (!LoadExecStackDllInVMThread) {
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1669
            // This is for the case where the DLL has an static
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1670
            // constructor function that executes JNI code. We cannot
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1671
            // load such DLLs in the VMThread.
16438
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1672
            result = os::Linux::dlopen_helper(filename, ebuf, ebuflen);
15926
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1673
          }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1674
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1675
          ThreadInVMfromNative tiv(jt);
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1676
          debug_only(VMNativeEntryWrapper vew;)
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1677
16438
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1678
          VM_LinuxDllLoad op(filename, ebuf, ebuflen);
15926
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1679
          VMThread::execute(&op);
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1680
          if (LoadExecStackDllInVMThread) {
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1681
            result = op.loaded_library();
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1682
          }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1683
          load_attempted = true;
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1684
        }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1685
      }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1686
    }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1687
  }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1688
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1689
  if (!load_attempted) {
16438
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1690
    result = os::Linux::dlopen_helper(filename, ebuf, ebuflen);
15926
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1691
  }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1692
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1693
  if (result != NULL) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1694
    // Successful loading
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1695
    return result;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1696
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1697
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1698
  Elf32_Ehdr elf_head;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1699
  int diag_msg_max_length=ebuflen-strlen(ebuf);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1700
  char* diag_msg_buf=ebuf+strlen(ebuf);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1701
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1702
  if (diag_msg_max_length==0) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1703
    // No more space in ebuf for additional diagnostics message
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1704
    return NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1705
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1706
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1707
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1708
  int file_descriptor= ::open(filename, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1709
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1710
  if (file_descriptor < 0) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1711
    // Can't open library, report dlerror() message
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1712
    return NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1713
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1714
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1715
  bool failed_to_read_elf_head=
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1716
    (sizeof(elf_head)!=
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1717
     (::read(file_descriptor, &elf_head,sizeof(elf_head))));
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1718
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1719
  ::close(file_descriptor);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1720
  if (failed_to_read_elf_head) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1721
    // file i/o error - report dlerror() msg
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1722
    return NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1723
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1724
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1725
  typedef struct {
39693
8b6e966563ce 8160353: narrowing conversion error is occurred with GCC 6
ysuenaga
parents: 39390
diff changeset
  1726
    Elf32_Half    code;         // Actual value as defined in elf.h
8b6e966563ce 8160353: narrowing conversion error is occurred with GCC 6
ysuenaga
parents: 39390
diff changeset
  1727
    Elf32_Half    compat_class; // Compatibility of archs at VM's sense
8b6e966563ce 8160353: narrowing conversion error is occurred with GCC 6
ysuenaga
parents: 39390
diff changeset
  1728
    unsigned char elf_class;    // 32 or 64 bit
8b6e966563ce 8160353: narrowing conversion error is occurred with GCC 6
ysuenaga
parents: 39390
diff changeset
  1729
    unsigned char endianess;    // MSB or LSB
8b6e966563ce 8160353: narrowing conversion error is occurred with GCC 6
ysuenaga
parents: 39390
diff changeset
  1730
    char*         name;         // String representation
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1731
  } arch_t;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1732
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1733
#ifndef EM_486
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1734
  #define EM_486          6               /* Intel 80486 */
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1735
#endif
29180
50369728b00e 8064611: AARCH64: Changes to HotSpot shared code
aph
parents: 27474
diff changeset
  1736
#ifndef EM_AARCH64
50369728b00e 8064611: AARCH64: Changes to HotSpot shared code
aph
parents: 27474
diff changeset
  1737
  #define EM_AARCH64    183               /* ARM AARCH64 */
50369728b00e 8064611: AARCH64: Changes to HotSpot shared code
aph
parents: 27474
diff changeset
  1738
#endif
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1739
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1740
  static const arch_t arch_array[]={
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1741
    {EM_386,         EM_386,     ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"IA 32"},
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1742
    {EM_486,         EM_386,     ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"IA 32"},
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1743
    {EM_IA_64,       EM_IA_64,   ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"IA 64"},
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1744
    {EM_X86_64,      EM_X86_64,  ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"AMD 64"},
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1745
    {EM_SPARC,       EM_SPARC,   ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"Sparc 32"},
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1746
    {EM_SPARC32PLUS, EM_SPARC,   ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"Sparc 32"},
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1747
    {EM_SPARCV9,     EM_SPARCV9, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"Sparc v9 64"},
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1748
    {EM_PPC,         EM_PPC,     ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"Power PC 32"},
23532
7e8719ce96ea 8036767: PPC64: Support for little endian execution model
kvn
parents: 23479
diff changeset
  1749
#if defined(VM_LITTLE_ENDIAN)
7e8719ce96ea 8036767: PPC64: Support for little endian execution model
kvn
parents: 23479
diff changeset
  1750
    {EM_PPC64,       EM_PPC64,   ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"Power PC 64"},
7e8719ce96ea 8036767: PPC64: Support for little endian execution model
kvn
parents: 23479
diff changeset
  1751
#else
35075
ca79cbf3f106 8073139: PPC64: User-visible arch directory and os.arch value on ppc64le cause issues with Java tooling
asmundak
parents: 35071
diff changeset
  1752
    {EM_PPC64,       EM_PPC64,   ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"Power PC 64 LE"},
23532
7e8719ce96ea 8036767: PPC64: Support for little endian execution model
kvn
parents: 23479
diff changeset
  1753
#endif
4013
b154310845de 6890308: integrate zero assembler hotspot changes
never
parents: 2753
diff changeset
  1754
    {EM_ARM,         EM_ARM,     ELFCLASS32,   ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"ARM"},
b154310845de 6890308: integrate zero assembler hotspot changes
never
parents: 2753
diff changeset
  1755
    {EM_S390,        EM_S390,    ELFCLASSNONE, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"IBM System/390"},
b154310845de 6890308: integrate zero assembler hotspot changes
never
parents: 2753
diff changeset
  1756
    {EM_ALPHA,       EM_ALPHA,   ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"Alpha"},
b154310845de 6890308: integrate zero assembler hotspot changes
never
parents: 2753
diff changeset
  1757
    {EM_MIPS_RS3_LE, EM_MIPS_RS3_LE, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"MIPSel"},
b154310845de 6890308: integrate zero assembler hotspot changes
never
parents: 2753
diff changeset
  1758
    {EM_MIPS,        EM_MIPS,    ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"MIPS"},
b154310845de 6890308: integrate zero assembler hotspot changes
never
parents: 2753
diff changeset
  1759
    {EM_PARISC,      EM_PARISC,  ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"PARISC"},
29180
50369728b00e 8064611: AARCH64: Changes to HotSpot shared code
aph
parents: 27474
diff changeset
  1760
    {EM_68K,         EM_68K,     ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"M68k"},
50369728b00e 8064611: AARCH64: Changes to HotSpot shared code
aph
parents: 27474
diff changeset
  1761
    {EM_AARCH64,     EM_AARCH64, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"AARCH64"},
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1762
  };
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1763
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1764
#if  (defined IA32)
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1765
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_386;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1766
#elif   (defined AMD64)
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1767
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_X86_64;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1768
#elif  (defined IA64)
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1769
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_IA_64;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1770
#elif  (defined __sparc) && (defined _LP64)
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1771
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_SPARCV9;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1772
#elif  (defined __sparc) && (!defined _LP64)
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1773
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_SPARC;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1774
#elif  (defined __powerpc64__)
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1775
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_PPC64;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1776
#elif  (defined __powerpc__)
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1777
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_PPC;
42062
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  1778
#elif  (defined AARCH64)
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  1779
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_AARCH64;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1780
#elif  (defined ARM)
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1781
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_ARM;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1782
#elif  (defined S390)
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1783
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_S390;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1784
#elif  (defined ALPHA)
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1785
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_ALPHA;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1786
#elif  (defined MIPSEL)
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1787
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_MIPS_RS3_LE;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1788
#elif  (defined PARISC)
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1789
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_PARISC;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1790
#elif  (defined MIPS)
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1791
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_MIPS;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1792
#elif  (defined M68K)
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1793
  static  Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_68K;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1794
#else
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1795
    #error Method os::dll_load requires that one of following is defined:\
42062
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  1796
        AARCH64, ALPHA, ARM, AMD64, IA32, IA64, M68K, MIPS, MIPSEL, PARISC, __powerpc__, __powerpc64__, S390, __sparc
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1797
#endif
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1798
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1799
  // Identify compatability class for VM's architecture and library's architecture
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1800
  // Obtain string descriptions for architectures
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1801
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1802
  arch_t lib_arch={elf_head.e_machine,0,elf_head.e_ident[EI_CLASS], elf_head.e_ident[EI_DATA], NULL};
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1803
  int running_arch_index=-1;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1804
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  1805
  for (unsigned int i=0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(arch_array); i++) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1806
    if (running_arch_code == arch_array[i].code) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1807
      running_arch_index    = i;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1808
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1809
    if (lib_arch.code == arch_array[i].code) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1810
      lib_arch.compat_class = arch_array[i].compat_class;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1811
      lib_arch.name         = arch_array[i].name;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1812
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1813
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1814
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1815
  assert(running_arch_index != -1,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1816
         "Didn't find running architecture code (running_arch_code) in arch_array");
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1817
  if (running_arch_index == -1) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1818
    // Even though running architecture detection failed
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1819
    // we may still continue with reporting dlerror() message
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1820
    return NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1821
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1822
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1823
  if (lib_arch.endianess != arch_array[running_arch_index].endianess) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1824
    ::snprintf(diag_msg_buf, diag_msg_max_length-1," (Possible cause: endianness mismatch)");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1825
    return NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1826
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1827
4013
b154310845de 6890308: integrate zero assembler hotspot changes
never
parents: 2753
diff changeset
  1828
#ifndef S390
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1829
  if (lib_arch.elf_class != arch_array[running_arch_index].elf_class) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1830
    ::snprintf(diag_msg_buf, diag_msg_max_length-1," (Possible cause: architecture word width mismatch)");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1831
    return NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1832
  }
4013
b154310845de 6890308: integrate zero assembler hotspot changes
never
parents: 2753
diff changeset
  1833
#endif // !S390
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1834
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1835
  if (lib_arch.compat_class != arch_array[running_arch_index].compat_class) {
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  1836
    if (lib_arch.name!=NULL) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1837
      ::snprintf(diag_msg_buf, diag_msg_max_length-1,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1838
                 " (Possible cause: can't load %s-bit .so on a %s-bit platform)",
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1839
                 lib_arch.name, arch_array[running_arch_index].name);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1840
    } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1841
      ::snprintf(diag_msg_buf, diag_msg_max_length-1,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1842
                 " (Possible cause: can't load this .so (machine code=0x%x) on a %s-bit platform)",
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1843
                 lib_arch.code,
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1844
                 arch_array[running_arch_index].name);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1845
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1846
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1847
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1848
  return NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1849
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1850
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1851
void * os::Linux::dlopen_helper(const char *filename, char *ebuf,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1852
                                int ebuflen) {
16438
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1853
  void * result = ::dlopen(filename, RTLD_LAZY);
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1854
  if (result == NULL) {
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1855
    ::strncpy(ebuf, ::dlerror(), ebuflen - 1);
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1856
    ebuf[ebuflen-1] = '\0';
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1857
  }
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1858
  return result;
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1859
}
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1860
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1861
void * os::Linux::dll_load_in_vmthread(const char *filename, char *ebuf,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  1862
                                       int ebuflen) {
15926
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1863
  void * result = NULL;
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1864
  if (LoadExecStackDllInVMThread) {
16438
245d5c0a8dd8 8010389: After fix for 7107135 a failed dlopen() call results in a VM crash
iklam
parents: 15927
diff changeset
  1865
    result = dlopen_helper(filename, ebuf, ebuflen);
15926
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1866
  }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1867
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1868
  // Since 7019808, libjvm.so is linked with -noexecstack. If the VM loads a
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1869
  // library that requires an executable stack, or which does not have this
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1870
  // stack attribute set, dlopen changes the stack attribute to executable. The
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1871
  // read protection of the guard pages gets lost.
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1872
  //
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1873
  // Need to check _stack_is_executable again as multiple VM_LinuxDllLoad
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1874
  // may have been queued at the same time.
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1875
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1876
  if (!_stack_is_executable) {
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1877
    JavaThread *jt = Threads::first();
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1878
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1879
    while (jt) {
35071
a0910b1d3e0d 8046936: JEP 270: Reserved Stack Areas for Critical Sections
fparain
parents: 34667
diff changeset
  1880
      if (!jt->stack_guard_zone_unused() &&     // Stack not yet fully initialized
a0910b1d3e0d 8046936: JEP 270: Reserved Stack Areas for Critical Sections
fparain
parents: 34667
diff changeset
  1881
          jt->stack_guards_enabled()) {         // No pending stack overflow exceptions
35201
996db89f378e 8139864: Improve handling of stack protection zones.
goetz
parents: 35176
diff changeset
  1882
        if (!os::guard_memory((char *)jt->stack_end(), jt->stack_guard_zone_size())) {
15926
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1883
          warning("Attempt to reguard stack yellow zone failed.");
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1884
        }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1885
      }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1886
      jt = jt->next();
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1887
    }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1888
  }
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1889
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1890
  return result;
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1891
}
8e87d545195f 7107135: Stack guard pages are no more protected after loading a shared library with executable stack
iklam
parents: 15855
diff changeset
  1892
950
6112b627bb36 6721093: -XX:AppendRatio=N not supported
kamg
parents: 823
diff changeset
  1893
void* os::dll_lookup(void* handle, const char* name) {
6112b627bb36 6721093: -XX:AppendRatio=N not supported
kamg
parents: 823
diff changeset
  1894
  void* res = dlsym(handle, name);
6112b627bb36 6721093: -XX:AppendRatio=N not supported
kamg
parents: 823
diff changeset
  1895
  return res;
6112b627bb36 6721093: -XX:AppendRatio=N not supported
kamg
parents: 823
diff changeset
  1896
}
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1897
22528
bd3821442010 8031968: Mac OS X: VM starts the agent by calling both Agent_OnAttach and Agent_OnAttach_L functions if its agent library is dynamically linked.
sla
parents: 21185
diff changeset
  1898
void* os::get_default_process_handle() {
bd3821442010 8031968: Mac OS X: VM starts the agent by calling both Agent_OnAttach and Agent_OnAttach_L functions if its agent library is dynamically linked.
sla
parents: 21185
diff changeset
  1899
  return (void*)::dlopen(NULL, RTLD_LAZY);
bd3821442010 8031968: Mac OS X: VM starts the agent by calling both Agent_OnAttach and Agent_OnAttach_L functions if its agent library is dynamically linked.
sla
parents: 21185
diff changeset
  1900
}
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1901
7405
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1902
static bool _print_ascii_file(const char* filename, outputStream* st) {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1903
  int fd = ::open(filename, O_RDONLY);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1904
  if (fd == -1) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1905
    return false;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1906
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1907
38658
34f9c45625d8 8140594: Various minor code improvements (compiler)
goetz
parents: 38071
diff changeset
  1908
  char buf[33];
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1909
  int bytes;
38658
34f9c45625d8 8140594: Various minor code improvements (compiler)
goetz
parents: 38071
diff changeset
  1910
  buf[32] = '\0';
34f9c45625d8 8140594: Various minor code improvements (compiler)
goetz
parents: 38071
diff changeset
  1911
  while ((bytes = ::read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)-1)) > 0) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1912
    st->print_raw(buf, bytes);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1913
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1914
7405
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  1915
  ::close(fd);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1916
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1917
  return true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1918
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1919
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1920
void os::print_dll_info(outputStream *st) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1921
  st->print_cr("Dynamic libraries:");
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1922
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1923
  char fname[32];
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1924
  pid_t pid = os::Linux::gettid();
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1925
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1926
  jio_snprintf(fname, sizeof(fname), "/proc/%d/maps", pid);
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1927
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1928
  if (!_print_ascii_file(fname, st)) {
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1929
    st->print("Can not get library information for pid = %d\n", pid);
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1930
  }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1931
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1932
26557
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1933
int os::get_loaded_modules_info(os::LoadedModulesCallbackFunc callback, void *param) {
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1934
  FILE *procmapsFile = NULL;
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1935
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1936
  // Open the procfs maps file for the current process
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1937
  if ((procmapsFile = fopen("/proc/self/maps", "r")) != NULL) {
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1938
    // Allocate PATH_MAX for file name plus a reasonable size for other fields.
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1939
    char line[PATH_MAX + 100];
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1940
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1941
    // Read line by line from 'file'
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1942
    while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), procmapsFile) != NULL) {
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1943
      u8 base, top, offset, inode;
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1944
      char permissions[5];
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1945
      char device[6];
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1946
      char name[PATH_MAX + 1];
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1947
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1948
      // Parse fields from line
33148
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  1949
      sscanf(line, UINT64_FORMAT_X "-" UINT64_FORMAT_X " %4s " UINT64_FORMAT_X " %5s " INT64_FORMAT " %s",
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  1950
             &base, &top, permissions, &offset, device, &inode, name);
26557
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1951
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1952
      // Filter by device id '00:00' so that we only get file system mapped files.
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1953
      if (strcmp(device, "00:00") != 0) {
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1954
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1955
        // Call callback with the fields of interest
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1956
        if(callback(name, (address)base, (address)top, param)) {
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1957
          // Oops abort, callback aborted
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1958
          fclose(procmapsFile);
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1959
          return 1;
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1960
        }
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1961
      }
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1962
    }
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1963
    fclose(procmapsFile);
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1964
  }
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1965
  return 0;
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1966
}
e399effe36f9 8056242: Add function to return structured information about loaded libraries.
sla
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  1967
12735
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nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1968
void os::print_os_info_brief(outputStream* st) {
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1969
  os::Linux::print_distro_info(st);
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1970
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1971
  os::Posix::print_uname_info(st);
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1972
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1973
  os::Linux::print_libversion_info(st);
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1974
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1975
}
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1976
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1977
void os::print_os_info(outputStream* st) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1978
  st->print("OS:");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  1979
12735
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1980
  os::Linux::print_distro_info(st);
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1981
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1982
  os::Posix::print_uname_info(st);
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1983
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1984
  // Print warning if unsafe chroot environment detected
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1985
  if (unsafe_chroot_detected) {
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1986
    st->print("WARNING!! ");
24424
2658d7834c6e 8037816: Fix for 8036122 breaks build with Xcode5/clang
drchase
parents: 24352
diff changeset
  1987
    st->print_cr("%s", unstable_chroot_error);
12735
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1988
  }
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1989
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1990
  os::Linux::print_libversion_info(st);
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1991
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1992
  os::Posix::print_rlimit_info(st);
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1993
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1994
  os::Posix::print_load_average(st);
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1995
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1996
  os::Linux::print_full_memory_info(st);
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1997
}
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1998
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  1999
// Try to identify popular distros.
19965
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2000
// Most Linux distributions have a /etc/XXX-release file, which contains
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2001
// the OS version string. Newer Linux distributions have a /etc/lsb-release
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2002
// file that also contains the OS version string. Some have more than one
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2003
// /etc/XXX-release file (e.g. Mandrake has both /etc/mandrake-release and
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2004
// /etc/redhat-release.), so the order is important.
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2005
// Any Linux that is based on Redhat (i.e. Oracle, Mandrake, Sun JDS...) have
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2006
// their own specific XXX-release file as well as a redhat-release file.
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2007
// Because of this the XXX-release file needs to be searched for before the
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2008
// redhat-release file.
38067
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2009
// Since Red Hat and SuSE have an lsb-release file that is not very descriptive the
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2010
// search for redhat-release / SuSE-release needs to be before lsb-release.
19965
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2011
// Since the lsb-release file is the new standard it needs to be searched
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2012
// before the older style release files.
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2013
// Searching system-release (Red Hat) and os-release (other Linuxes) are a
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2014
// next to last resort.  The os-release file is a new standard that contains
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2015
// distribution information and the system-release file seems to be an old
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2016
// standard that has been replaced by the lsb-release and os-release files.
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2017
// Searching for the debian_version file is the last resort.  It contains
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2018
// an informative string like "6.0.6" or "wheezy/sid". Because of this
7d9d20ec275b 6986195: correctly identify Ubuntu as the operating system in crash report instead of "Debian"
dcubed
parents: 19964
diff changeset
  2019
// "Debian " is printed before the contents of the debian_version file.
31963
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2020
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2021
const char* distro_files[] = {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2022
  "/etc/oracle-release",
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2023
  "/etc/mandriva-release",
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2024
  "/etc/mandrake-release",
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2025
  "/etc/sun-release",
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2026
  "/etc/redhat-release",
38067
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2027
  "/etc/SuSE-release",
31963
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2028
  "/etc/lsb-release",
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2029
  "/etc/turbolinux-release",
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2030
  "/etc/gentoo-release",
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2031
  "/etc/ltib-release",
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2032
  "/etc/angstrom-version",
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2033
  "/etc/system-release",
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2034
  "/etc/os-release",
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2035
  NULL };
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2036
12735
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  2037
void os::Linux::print_distro_info(outputStream* st) {
31963
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2038
  for (int i = 0;; i++) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2039
    const char* file = distro_files[i];
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2040
    if (file == NULL) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2041
      break;  // done
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  2042
    }
31963
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2043
    // If file prints, we found it.
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2044
    if (_print_ascii_file(file, st)) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2045
      return;
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2046
    }
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2047
  }
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2048
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2049
  if (file_exists("/etc/debian_version")) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2050
    st->print("Debian ");
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2051
    _print_ascii_file("/etc/debian_version", st);
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2052
  } else {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2053
    st->print("Linux");
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  2054
  }
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  2055
  st->cr();
12735
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  2056
}
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  2057
38067
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2058
static void parse_os_info_helper(FILE* fp, char* distro, size_t length, bool get_first_line) {
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2059
  char buf[256];
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2060
  while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp)) {
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2061
    // Edit out extra stuff in expected format
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2062
    if (strstr(buf, "DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=") != NULL || strstr(buf, "PRETTY_NAME=") != NULL) {
31963
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2063
      char* ptr = strstr(buf, "\"");  // the name is in quotes
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2064
      if (ptr != NULL) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2065
        ptr++; // go beyond first quote
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2066
        char* nl = strchr(ptr, '\"');
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2067
        if (nl != NULL) *nl = '\0';
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2068
        strncpy(distro, ptr, length);
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2069
      } else {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2070
        ptr = strstr(buf, "=");
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2071
        ptr++; // go beyond equals then
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2072
        char* nl = strchr(ptr, '\n');
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2073
        if (nl != NULL) *nl = '\0';
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2074
        strncpy(distro, ptr, length);
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2075
      }
38067
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2076
      return;
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2077
    } else if (get_first_line) {
31963
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2078
      char* nl = strchr(buf, '\n');
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2079
      if (nl != NULL) *nl = '\0';
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2080
      strncpy(distro, buf, length);
38067
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2081
      return;
31963
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2082
    }
38067
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2083
  }
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2084
  // print last line and close
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2085
  char* nl = strchr(buf, '\n');
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2086
  if (nl != NULL) *nl = '\0';
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2087
  strncpy(distro, buf, length);
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2088
}
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2089
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2090
static void parse_os_info(char* distro, size_t length, const char* file) {
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2091
  FILE* fp = fopen(file, "r");
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2092
  if (fp != NULL) {
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2093
    // if suse format, print out first line
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2094
    bool get_first_line = (strcmp(file, "/etc/SuSE-release") == 0);
74a151d8e51b 8154566: os_linux.cpp parse_os_info gives non descriptive output on current SLES releases
mbaesken
parents: 37465
diff changeset
  2095
    parse_os_info_helper(fp, distro, length, get_first_line);
31963
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2096
    fclose(fp);
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2097
  }
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2098
}
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2099
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2100
void os::get_summary_os_info(char* buf, size_t buflen) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2101
  for (int i = 0;; i++) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2102
    const char* file = distro_files[i];
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2103
    if (file == NULL) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2104
      break; // ran out of distro_files
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2105
    }
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2106
    if (file_exists(file)) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2107
      parse_os_info(buf, buflen, file);
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2108
      return;
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2109
    }
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2110
  }
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2111
  // special case for debian
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2112
  if (file_exists("/etc/debian_version")) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2113
    strncpy(buf, "Debian ", buflen);
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2114
    parse_os_info(&buf[7], buflen-7, "/etc/debian_version");
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2115
  } else {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2116
    strncpy(buf, "Linux", buflen);
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2117
  }
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2118
}
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2119
12735
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  2120
void os::Linux::print_libversion_info(outputStream* st) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2121
  // libc, pthread
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2122
  st->print("libc:");
24424
2658d7834c6e 8037816: Fix for 8036122 breaks build with Xcode5/clang
drchase
parents: 24352
diff changeset
  2123
  st->print("%s ", os::Linux::glibc_version());
2658d7834c6e 8037816: Fix for 8036122 breaks build with Xcode5/clang
drchase
parents: 24352
diff changeset
  2124
  st->print("%s ", os::Linux::libpthread_version());
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2125
  st->cr();
12735
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  2126
}
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  2127
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  2128
void os::Linux::print_full_memory_info(outputStream* st) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  2129
  st->print("\n/proc/meminfo:\n");
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  2130
  _print_ascii_file("/proc/meminfo", st);
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  2131
  st->cr();
10023
e99d9a03c0f5 7061225: os::print_cpu_info() should support os-specific data
jcoomes
parents: 9625
diff changeset
  2132
}
e99d9a03c0f5 7061225: os::print_cpu_info() should support os-specific data
jcoomes
parents: 9625
diff changeset
  2133
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2134
void os::print_memory_info(outputStream* st) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2135
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2136
  st->print("Memory:");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2137
  st->print(" %dk page", os::vm_page_size()>>10);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2138
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2139
  // values in struct sysinfo are "unsigned long"
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2140
  struct sysinfo si;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2141
  sysinfo(&si);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2142
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2143
  st->print(", physical " UINT64_FORMAT "k",
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2144
            os::physical_memory() >> 10);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2145
  st->print("(" UINT64_FORMAT "k free)",
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2146
            os::available_memory() >> 10);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2147
  st->print(", swap " UINT64_FORMAT "k",
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2148
            ((jlong)si.totalswap * si.mem_unit) >> 10);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2149
  st->print("(" UINT64_FORMAT "k free)",
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2150
            ((jlong)si.freeswap * si.mem_unit) >> 10);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2151
  st->cr();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2152
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2153
31356
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2154
// Print the first "model name" line and the first "flags" line
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2155
// that we find and nothing more. We assume "model name" comes
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2156
// before "flags" so if we find a second "model name", then the
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2157
// "flags" field is considered missing.
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2158
static bool print_model_name_and_flags(outputStream* st, char* buf, size_t buflen) {
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2159
#if defined(IA32) || defined(AMD64)
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2160
  // Other platforms have less repetitive cpuinfo files
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2161
  FILE *fp = fopen("/proc/cpuinfo", "r");
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2162
  if (fp) {
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2163
    while (!feof(fp)) {
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2164
      if (fgets(buf, buflen, fp)) {
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2165
        // Assume model name comes before flags
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2166
        bool model_name_printed = false;
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2167
        if (strstr(buf, "model name") != NULL) {
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2168
          if (!model_name_printed) {
37430
fd743dadef12 8151939: VM_Version_init() print buffer is too small
coleenp
parents: 37155
diff changeset
  2169
            st->print_raw("CPU Model and flags from /proc/cpuinfo:\n");
31356
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2170
            st->print_raw(buf);
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2171
            model_name_printed = true;
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2172
          } else {
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2173
            // model name printed but not flags?  Odd, just return
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2174
            fclose(fp);
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2175
            return true;
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2176
          }
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2177
        }
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2178
        // print the flags line too
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2179
        if (strstr(buf, "flags") != NULL) {
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2180
          st->print_raw(buf);
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2181
          fclose(fp);
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2182
          return true;
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2183
        }
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2184
      }
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2185
    }
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2186
    fclose(fp);
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2187
  }
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2188
#endif // x86 platforms
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2189
  return false;
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2190
}
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2191
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2192
void os::pd_print_cpu_info(outputStream* st, char* buf, size_t buflen) {
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2193
  // Only print the model name if the platform provides this as a summary
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2194
  if (!print_model_name_and_flags(st, buf, buflen)) {
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2195
    st->print("\n/proc/cpuinfo:\n");
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2196
    if (!_print_ascii_file("/proc/cpuinfo", st)) {
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2197
      st->print_cr("  <Not Available>");
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2198
    }
55ee785c49c5 8085865: hs_err improvement: Printing /proc/cpuinfo makes too long hs_err files
coleenp
parents: 31026
diff changeset
  2199
  }
12735
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  2200
}
3e2e491f4f69 7165755: OS Information much longer on linux than other platforms
nloodin
parents: 12116
diff changeset
  2201
32742
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2202
#if defined(AMD64) || defined(IA32) || defined(X32)
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2203
const char* search_string = "model name";
42062
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  2204
#elif defined(PPC64)
32742
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2205
const char* search_string = "cpu";
42062
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  2206
#elif defined(S390)
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  2207
const char* search_string = "processor";
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  2208
#elif defined(SPARC)
35075
ca79cbf3f106 8073139: PPC64: User-visible arch directory and os.arch value on ppc64le cause issues with Java tooling
asmundak
parents: 35071
diff changeset
  2209
const char* search_string = "cpu";
32742
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2210
#else
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2211
const char* search_string = "Processor";
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2212
#endif
31963
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2213
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2214
// Parses the cpuinfo file for string representing the model name.
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2215
void os::get_summary_cpu_info(char* cpuinfo, size_t length) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2216
  FILE* fp = fopen("/proc/cpuinfo", "r");
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2217
  if (fp != NULL) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2218
    while (!feof(fp)) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2219
      char buf[256];
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2220
      if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp)) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2221
        char* start = strstr(buf, search_string);
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2222
        if (start != NULL) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2223
          char *ptr = start + strlen(search_string);
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2224
          char *end = buf + strlen(buf);
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2225
          while (ptr != end) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2226
             // skip whitespace and colon for the rest of the name.
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2227
             if (*ptr != ' ' && *ptr != '\t' && *ptr != ':') {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2228
               break;
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2229
             }
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2230
             ptr++;
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2231
          }
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2232
          if (ptr != end) {
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2233
            // reasonable string, get rid of newline and keep the rest
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2234
            char* nl = strchr(buf, '\n');
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2235
            if (nl != NULL) *nl = '\0';
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2236
            strncpy(cpuinfo, ptr, length);
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2237
            fclose(fp);
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2238
            return;
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2239
          }
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2240
        }
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2241
      }
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2242
    }
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2243
    fclose(fp);
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2244
  }
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2245
  // cpuinfo not found or parsing failed, just print generic string.  The entire
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2246
  // /proc/cpuinfo file will be printed later in the file (or enough of it for x86)
42062
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  2247
#if   defined(AARCH64)
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  2248
  strncpy(cpuinfo, "AArch64", length);
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  2249
#elif defined(AMD64)
32742
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2250
  strncpy(cpuinfo, "x86_64", length);
42062
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  2251
#elif defined(ARM)  // Order wrt. AARCH64 is relevant!
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  2252
  strncpy(cpuinfo, "ARM", length);
32742
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2253
#elif defined(IA32)
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2254
  strncpy(cpuinfo, "x86_32", length);
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2255
#elif defined(IA64)
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2256
  strncpy(cpuinfo, "IA64", length);
42062
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  2257
#elif defined(PPC)
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  2258
  strncpy(cpuinfo, "PPC64", length);
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  2259
#elif defined(S390)
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  2260
  strncpy(cpuinfo, "S390", length);
32742
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2261
#elif defined(SPARC)
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2262
  strncpy(cpuinfo, "sparcv9", length);
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2263
#elif defined(ZERO_LIBARCH)
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2264
  strncpy(cpuinfo, ZERO_LIBARCH, length);
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2265
#else
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2266
  strncpy(cpuinfo, "unknown", length);
c47e215ba55b 8135298: Fix zero builds for "unknown" architectures on linux.
coleenp
parents: 32353
diff changeset
  2267
#endif
31963
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2268
}
641ed52732ec 8026324: hs_err improvement: Add summary section to hs_err file
coleenp
parents: 31610
diff changeset
  2269
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2270
static void print_signal_handler(outputStream* st, int sig,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2271
                                 char* buf, size_t buflen);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2272
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2273
void os::print_signal_handlers(outputStream* st, char* buf, size_t buflen) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2274
  st->print_cr("Signal Handlers:");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2275
  print_signal_handler(st, SIGSEGV, buf, buflen);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2276
  print_signal_handler(st, SIGBUS , buf, buflen);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2277
  print_signal_handler(st, SIGFPE , buf, buflen);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2278
  print_signal_handler(st, SIGPIPE, buf, buflen);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2279
  print_signal_handler(st, SIGXFSZ, buf, buflen);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2280
  print_signal_handler(st, SIGILL , buf, buflen);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2281
  print_signal_handler(st, SR_signum, buf, buflen);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2282
  print_signal_handler(st, SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL, buf, buflen);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2283
  print_signal_handler(st, SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL , buf, buflen);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2284
  print_signal_handler(st, SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL , buf, buflen);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2285
  print_signal_handler(st, BREAK_SIGNAL, buf, buflen);
22848
c1a044cf0c07 8028470: PPC64 (part 214): linux: extend signal handler to catch SIGTRAP on ppc64.
goetz
parents: 22838
diff changeset
  2286
#if defined(PPC64)
c1a044cf0c07 8028470: PPC64 (part 214): linux: extend signal handler to catch SIGTRAP on ppc64.
goetz
parents: 22838
diff changeset
  2287
  print_signal_handler(st, SIGTRAP, buf, buflen);
c1a044cf0c07 8028470: PPC64 (part 214): linux: extend signal handler to catch SIGTRAP on ppc64.
goetz
parents: 22838
diff changeset
  2288
#endif
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2289
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2290
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2291
static char saved_jvm_path[MAXPATHLEN] = {0};
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2292
15096
3db45569f8c0 8005044: remove crufty '_g' support from HS runtime code
dcubed
parents: 14633
diff changeset
  2293
// Find the full path to the current module, libjvm.so
5922
883ecb03d008 6967423: Hotspot support for modules image
mchung
parents: 5547
diff changeset
  2294
void os::jvm_path(char *buf, jint buflen) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2295
  // Error checking.
5922
883ecb03d008 6967423: Hotspot support for modules image
mchung
parents: 5547
diff changeset
  2296
  if (buflen < MAXPATHLEN) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2297
    assert(false, "must use a large-enough buffer");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2298
    buf[0] = '\0';
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2299
    return;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2300
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2301
  // Lazy resolve the path to current module.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2302
  if (saved_jvm_path[0] != 0) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2303
    strcpy(buf, saved_jvm_path);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2304
    return;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2305
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2306
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2307
  char dli_fname[MAXPATHLEN];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2308
  bool ret = dll_address_to_library_name(
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  2309
                                         CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, os::jvm_path),
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  2310
                                         dli_fname, sizeof(dli_fname), NULL);
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  2311
  assert(ret, "cannot locate libjvm");
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  2312
  char *rp = NULL;
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  2313
  if (ret && dli_fname[0] != '\0') {
46331
e3017116b9e5 8173848: realpath is unsafe
stuefe
parents: 42907
diff changeset
  2314
    rp = os::Posix::realpath(dli_fname, buf, buflen);
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  2315
  }
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2316
  if (rp == NULL) {
1889
24b003a6fe46 6781583: Hotspot build fails on linux 64 bit platform with gcc 4.3.2
xlu
parents: 1664
diff changeset
  2317
    return;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2318
  }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2319
22734
41757c1f3946 8027113: decouple the '-XXaltjvm=<path>' option from the gamma launcher
rdurbin
parents: 22533
diff changeset
  2320
  if (Arguments::sun_java_launcher_is_altjvm()) {
41757c1f3946 8027113: decouple the '-XXaltjvm=<path>' option from the gamma launcher
rdurbin
parents: 22533
diff changeset
  2321
    // Support for the java launcher's '-XXaltjvm=<path>' option. Typical
42633
0c23e9d8fccf 8066474: Remove the lib/ directory from Linux and Solaris images
erikj
parents: 42062
diff changeset
  2322
    // value for buf is "<JAVA_HOME>/jre/lib/<vmtype>/libjvm.so".
22734
41757c1f3946 8027113: decouple the '-XXaltjvm=<path>' option from the gamma launcher
rdurbin
parents: 22533
diff changeset
  2323
    // If "/jre/lib/" appears at the right place in the string, then
41757c1f3946 8027113: decouple the '-XXaltjvm=<path>' option from the gamma launcher
rdurbin
parents: 22533
diff changeset
  2324
    // assume we are installed in a JDK and we're done. Otherwise, check
41757c1f3946 8027113: decouple the '-XXaltjvm=<path>' option from the gamma launcher
rdurbin
parents: 22533
diff changeset
  2325
    // for a JAVA_HOME environment variable and fix up the path so it
41757c1f3946 8027113: decouple the '-XXaltjvm=<path>' option from the gamma launcher
rdurbin
parents: 22533
diff changeset
  2326
    // looks like libjvm.so is installed there (append a fake suffix
41757c1f3946 8027113: decouple the '-XXaltjvm=<path>' option from the gamma launcher
rdurbin
parents: 22533
diff changeset
  2327
    // hotspot/libjvm.so).
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2328
    const char *p = buf + strlen(buf) - 1;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2329
    for (int count = 0; p > buf && count < 5; ++count) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2330
      for (--p; p > buf && *p != '/'; --p)
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2331
        /* empty */ ;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2332
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2333
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2334
    if (strncmp(p, "/jre/lib/", 9) != 0) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2335
      // Look for JAVA_HOME in the environment.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2336
      char* java_home_var = ::getenv("JAVA_HOME");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2337
      if (java_home_var != NULL && java_home_var[0] != 0) {
5922
883ecb03d008 6967423: Hotspot support for modules image
mchung
parents: 5547
diff changeset
  2338
        char* jrelib_p;
883ecb03d008 6967423: Hotspot support for modules image
mchung
parents: 5547
diff changeset
  2339
        int len;
883ecb03d008 6967423: Hotspot support for modules image
mchung
parents: 5547
diff changeset
  2340
15096
3db45569f8c0 8005044: remove crufty '_g' support from HS runtime code
dcubed
parents: 14633
diff changeset
  2341
        // Check the current module name "libjvm.so".
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2342
        p = strrchr(buf, '/');
27471
6e56277909f1 8062370: Various minor code improvements
goetz
parents: 27458
diff changeset
  2343
        if (p == NULL) {
6e56277909f1 8062370: Various minor code improvements
goetz
parents: 27458
diff changeset
  2344
          return;
6e56277909f1 8062370: Various minor code improvements
goetz
parents: 27458
diff changeset
  2345
        }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2346
        assert(strstr(p, "/libjvm") == p, "invalid library name");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2347
46331
e3017116b9e5 8173848: realpath is unsafe
stuefe
parents: 42907
diff changeset
  2348
        rp = os::Posix::realpath(java_home_var, buf, buflen);
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2349
        if (rp == NULL) {
1889
24b003a6fe46 6781583: Hotspot build fails on linux 64 bit platform with gcc 4.3.2
xlu
parents: 1664
diff changeset
  2350
          return;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2351
        }
5922
883ecb03d008 6967423: Hotspot support for modules image
mchung
parents: 5547
diff changeset
  2352
883ecb03d008 6967423: Hotspot support for modules image
mchung
parents: 5547
diff changeset
  2353
        // determine if this is a legacy image or modules image
883ecb03d008 6967423: Hotspot support for modules image
mchung
parents: 5547
diff changeset
  2354
        // modules image doesn't have "jre" subdirectory
883ecb03d008 6967423: Hotspot support for modules image
mchung
parents: 5547
diff changeset
  2355
        len = strlen(buf);
25503
9f471b837330 8030763: Validate global memory allocation
hseigel
parents: 25477
diff changeset
  2356
        assert(len < buflen, "Ran out of buffer room");
5922
883ecb03d008 6967423: Hotspot support for modules image
mchung
parents: 5547
diff changeset
  2357
        jrelib_p = buf + len;
42633
0c23e9d8fccf 8066474: Remove the lib/ directory from Linux and Solaris images
erikj
parents: 42062
diff changeset
  2358
        snprintf(jrelib_p, buflen-len, "/jre/lib");
5922
883ecb03d008 6967423: Hotspot support for modules image
mchung
parents: 5547
diff changeset
  2359
        if (0 != access(buf, F_OK)) {
42633
0c23e9d8fccf 8066474: Remove the lib/ directory from Linux and Solaris images
erikj
parents: 42062
diff changeset
  2360
          snprintf(jrelib_p, buflen-len, "/lib");
5922
883ecb03d008 6967423: Hotspot support for modules image
mchung
parents: 5547
diff changeset
  2361
        }
883ecb03d008 6967423: Hotspot support for modules image
mchung
parents: 5547
diff changeset
  2362
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2363
        if (0 == access(buf, F_OK)) {
15096
3db45569f8c0 8005044: remove crufty '_g' support from HS runtime code
dcubed
parents: 14633
diff changeset
  2364
          // Use current module name "libjvm.so"
5922
883ecb03d008 6967423: Hotspot support for modules image
mchung
parents: 5547
diff changeset
  2365
          len = strlen(buf);
15096
3db45569f8c0 8005044: remove crufty '_g' support from HS runtime code
dcubed
parents: 14633
diff changeset
  2366
          snprintf(buf + len, buflen-len, "/hotspot/libjvm.so");
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2367
        } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2368
          // Go back to path of .so
46331
e3017116b9e5 8173848: realpath is unsafe
stuefe
parents: 42907
diff changeset
  2369
          rp = os::Posix::realpath(dli_fname, buf, buflen);
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2370
          if (rp == NULL) {
1889
24b003a6fe46 6781583: Hotspot build fails on linux 64 bit platform with gcc 4.3.2
xlu
parents: 1664
diff changeset
  2371
            return;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2372
          }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2373
        }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2374
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2375
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2376
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2377
25503
9f471b837330 8030763: Validate global memory allocation
hseigel
parents: 25477
diff changeset
  2378
  strncpy(saved_jvm_path, buf, MAXPATHLEN);
27471
6e56277909f1 8062370: Various minor code improvements
goetz
parents: 27458
diff changeset
  2379
  saved_jvm_path[MAXPATHLEN - 1] = '\0';
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2380
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2381
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2382
void os::print_jni_name_prefix_on(outputStream* st, int args_size) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2383
  // no prefix required, not even "_"
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parents:
diff changeset
  2384
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2385
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2386
void os::print_jni_name_suffix_on(outputStream* st, int args_size) {
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parents:
diff changeset
  2387
  // no suffix required
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2388
}
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parents:
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  2389
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parents:
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  2390
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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parents:
diff changeset
  2391
// sun.misc.Signal support
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parents:
diff changeset
  2392
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parents:
diff changeset
  2393
static volatile jint sigint_count = 0;
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parents:
diff changeset
  2394
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dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2395
static void UserHandler(int sig, void *siginfo, void *context) {
1
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parents:
diff changeset
  2396
  // 4511530 - sem_post is serialized and handled by the manager thread. When
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parents:
diff changeset
  2397
  // the program is interrupted by Ctrl-C, SIGINT is sent to every thread. We
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2398
  // don't want to flood the manager thread with sem_post requests.
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2399
  if (sig == SIGINT && Atomic::add(1, &sigint_count) > 1) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  2400
    return;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2401
  }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2402
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2403
  // Ctrl-C is pressed during error reporting, likely because the error
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2404
  // handler fails to abort. Let VM die immediately.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2405
  if (sig == SIGINT && is_error_reported()) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  2406
    os::die();
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2407
  }
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parents:
diff changeset
  2408
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2409
  os::signal_notify(sig);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2410
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2411
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2412
void* os::user_handler() {
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duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2413
  return CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, UserHandler);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2414
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2415
31610
b05ea6f92971 8087322: Implement a Semaphore utility class
stefank
parents: 31377
diff changeset
  2416
struct timespec PosixSemaphore::create_timespec(unsigned int sec, int nsec) {
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  2417
  struct timespec ts;
23479
c8d925d6c93f 8037340: Linux semaphores to use CLOCK_REALTIME
mgronlun
parents: 23444
diff changeset
  2418
  // Semaphore's are always associated with CLOCK_REALTIME
c8d925d6c93f 8037340: Linux semaphores to use CLOCK_REALTIME
mgronlun
parents: 23444
diff changeset
  2419
  os::Linux::clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &ts);
c8d925d6c93f 8037340: Linux semaphores to use CLOCK_REALTIME
mgronlun
parents: 23444
diff changeset
  2420
  // see unpackTime for discussion on overflow checking
c8d925d6c93f 8037340: Linux semaphores to use CLOCK_REALTIME
mgronlun
parents: 23444
diff changeset
  2421
  if (sec >= MAX_SECS) {
c8d925d6c93f 8037340: Linux semaphores to use CLOCK_REALTIME
mgronlun
parents: 23444
diff changeset
  2422
    ts.tv_sec += MAX_SECS;
c8d925d6c93f 8037340: Linux semaphores to use CLOCK_REALTIME
mgronlun
parents: 23444
diff changeset
  2423
    ts.tv_nsec = 0;
c8d925d6c93f 8037340: Linux semaphores to use CLOCK_REALTIME
mgronlun
parents: 23444
diff changeset
  2424
  } else {
c8d925d6c93f 8037340: Linux semaphores to use CLOCK_REALTIME
mgronlun
parents: 23444
diff changeset
  2425
    ts.tv_sec += sec;
c8d925d6c93f 8037340: Linux semaphores to use CLOCK_REALTIME
mgronlun
parents: 23444
diff changeset
  2426
    ts.tv_nsec += nsec;
c8d925d6c93f 8037340: Linux semaphores to use CLOCK_REALTIME
mgronlun
parents: 23444
diff changeset
  2427
    if (ts.tv_nsec >= NANOSECS_PER_SEC) {
c8d925d6c93f 8037340: Linux semaphores to use CLOCK_REALTIME
mgronlun
parents: 23444
diff changeset
  2428
      ts.tv_nsec -= NANOSECS_PER_SEC;
c8d925d6c93f 8037340: Linux semaphores to use CLOCK_REALTIME
mgronlun
parents: 23444
diff changeset
  2429
      ++ts.tv_sec; // note: this must be <= max_secs
c8d925d6c93f 8037340: Linux semaphores to use CLOCK_REALTIME
mgronlun
parents: 23444
diff changeset
  2430
    }
c8d925d6c93f 8037340: Linux semaphores to use CLOCK_REALTIME
mgronlun
parents: 23444
diff changeset
  2431
  }
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  2432
31610
b05ea6f92971 8087322: Implement a Semaphore utility class
stefank
parents: 31377
diff changeset
  2433
  return ts;
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  2434
}
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  2435
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2436
extern "C" {
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parents:
diff changeset
  2437
  typedef void (*sa_handler_t)(int);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2438
  typedef void (*sa_sigaction_t)(int, siginfo_t *, void *);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2439
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2440
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2441
void* os::signal(int signal_number, void* handler) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2442
  struct sigaction sigAct, oldSigAct;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2443
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2444
  sigfillset(&(sigAct.sa_mask));
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2445
  sigAct.sa_flags   = SA_RESTART|SA_SIGINFO;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2446
  sigAct.sa_handler = CAST_TO_FN_PTR(sa_handler_t, handler);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2447
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2448
  if (sigaction(signal_number, &sigAct, &oldSigAct)) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2449
    // -1 means registration failed
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2450
    return (void *)-1;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2451
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2452
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2453
  return CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, oldSigAct.sa_handler);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2454
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2455
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2456
void os::signal_raise(int signal_number) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2457
  ::raise(signal_number);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2458
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2459
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2460
// The following code is moved from os.cpp for making this
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2461
// code platform specific, which it is by its very nature.
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
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parents:
diff changeset
  2462
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2463
// Will be modified when max signal is changed to be dynamic
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2464
int os::sigexitnum_pd() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2465
  return NSIG;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2466
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2467
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2468
// a counter for each possible signal value
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2469
static volatile jint pending_signals[NSIG+1] = { 0 };
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2470
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2471
// Linux(POSIX) specific hand shaking semaphore.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2472
static sem_t sig_sem;
31610
b05ea6f92971 8087322: Implement a Semaphore utility class
stefank
parents: 31377
diff changeset
  2473
static PosixSemaphore sr_semaphore;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2474
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2475
void os::signal_init_pd() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2476
  // Initialize signal structures
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2477
  ::memset((void*)pending_signals, 0, sizeof(pending_signals));
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2478
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2479
  // Initialize signal semaphore
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2480
  ::sem_init(&sig_sem, 0, 0);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2481
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2482
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2483
void os::signal_notify(int sig) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2484
  Atomic::inc(&pending_signals[sig]);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2485
  ::sem_post(&sig_sem);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2486
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2487
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2488
static int check_pending_signals(bool wait) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2489
  Atomic::store(0, &sigint_count);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2490
  for (;;) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2491
    for (int i = 0; i < NSIG + 1; i++) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2492
      jint n = pending_signals[i];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2493
      if (n > 0 && n == Atomic::cmpxchg(n - 1, &pending_signals[i], n)) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2494
        return i;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2495
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2496
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2497
    if (!wait) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2498
      return -1;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2499
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2500
    JavaThread *thread = JavaThread::current();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2501
    ThreadBlockInVM tbivm(thread);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2502
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2503
    bool threadIsSuspended;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2504
    do {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2505
      thread->set_suspend_equivalent();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2506
      // cleared by handle_special_suspend_equivalent_condition() or java_suspend_self()
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2507
      ::sem_wait(&sig_sem);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2508
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2509
      // were we externally suspended while we were waiting?
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2510
      threadIsSuspended = thread->handle_special_suspend_equivalent_condition();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2511
      if (threadIsSuspended) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2512
        // The semaphore has been incremented, but while we were waiting
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2513
        // another thread suspended us. We don't want to continue running
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2514
        // while suspended because that would surprise the thread that
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2515
        // suspended us.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2516
        ::sem_post(&sig_sem);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2517
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2518
        thread->java_suspend_self();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2519
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2520
    } while (threadIsSuspended);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2521
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2522
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2523
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2524
int os::signal_lookup() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2525
  return check_pending_signals(false);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2526
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2527
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2528
int os::signal_wait() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2529
  return check_pending_signals(true);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2530
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2531
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2532
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2533
// Virtual Memory
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2534
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2535
int os::vm_page_size() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2536
  // Seems redundant as all get out
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2537
  assert(os::Linux::page_size() != -1, "must call os::init");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2538
  return os::Linux::page_size();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2539
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2540
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2541
// Solaris allocates memory by pages.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2542
int os::vm_allocation_granularity() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2543
  assert(os::Linux::page_size() != -1, "must call os::init");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2544
  return os::Linux::page_size();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2545
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2546
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2547
// Rationale behind this function:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2548
//  current (Mon Apr 25 20:12:18 MSD 2005) oprofile drops samples without executable
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2549
//  mapping for address (see lookup_dcookie() in the kernel module), thus we cannot get
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2550
//  samples for JITted code. Here we create private executable mapping over the code cache
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2551
//  and then we can use standard (well, almost, as mapping can change) way to provide
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2552
//  info for the reporting script by storing timestamp and location of symbol
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2553
void linux_wrap_code(char* base, size_t size) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2554
  static volatile jint cnt = 0;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2555
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2556
  if (!UseOprofile) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2557
    return;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2558
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2559
5410
c4b979417733 6944822: Fix for 6938627 exposes problem with hard-coded buffer sizes
coleenp
parents: 5237
diff changeset
  2560
  char buf[PATH_MAX+1];
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2561
  int num = Atomic::add(1, &cnt);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2562
5237
aab592fd4f44 6938627: Make temporary directory use property java.io.tmpdir when specified
coleenp
parents: 5090
diff changeset
  2563
  snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/hs-vm-%d-%d",
aab592fd4f44 6938627: Make temporary directory use property java.io.tmpdir when specified
coleenp
parents: 5090
diff changeset
  2564
           os::get_temp_directory(), os::current_process_id(), num);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2565
  unlink(buf);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2566
7405
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  2567
  int fd = ::open(buf, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, S_IRWXU);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2568
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2569
  if (fd != -1) {
7405
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  2570
    off_t rv = ::lseek(fd, size-2, SEEK_SET);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2571
    if (rv != (off_t)-1) {
7405
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  2572
      if (::write(fd, "", 1) == 1) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2573
        mmap(base, size,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2574
             PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2575
             MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED|MAP_NORESERVE, fd, 0);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2576
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2577
    }
7405
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  2578
    ::close(fd);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2579
    unlink(buf);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2580
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2581
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2582
18069
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2583
static bool recoverable_mmap_error(int err) {
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2584
  // See if the error is one we can let the caller handle. This
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2585
  // list of errno values comes from JBS-6843484. I can't find a
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2586
  // Linux man page that documents this specific set of errno
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2587
  // values so while this list currently matches Solaris, it may
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2588
  // change as we gain experience with this failure mode.
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2589
  switch (err) {
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2590
  case EBADF:
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2591
  case EINVAL:
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2592
  case ENOTSUP:
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2593
    // let the caller deal with these errors
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2594
    return true;
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2595
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2596
  default:
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2597
    // Any remaining errors on this OS can cause our reserved mapping
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2598
    // to be lost. That can cause confusion where different data
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2599
    // structures think they have the same memory mapped. The worst
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2600
    // scenario is if both the VM and a library think they have the
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2601
    // same memory mapped.
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2602
    return false;
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2603
  }
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2604
}
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2605
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2606
static void warn_fail_commit_memory(char* addr, size_t size, bool exec,
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2607
                                    int err) {
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2608
  warning("INFO: os::commit_memory(" PTR_FORMAT ", " SIZE_FORMAT
33148
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  2609
          ", %d) failed; error='%s' (errno=%d)", p2i(addr), size, exec,
37113
5a33bf5089ac 8148425: strerror() function is not thread-safe
stuefe
parents: 37097
diff changeset
  2610
          os::strerror(err), err);
18069
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2611
}
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2612
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2613
static void warn_fail_commit_memory(char* addr, size_t size,
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2614
                                    size_t alignment_hint, bool exec,
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2615
                                    int err) {
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2616
  warning("INFO: os::commit_memory(" PTR_FORMAT ", " SIZE_FORMAT
33148
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  2617
          ", " SIZE_FORMAT ", %d) failed; error='%s' (errno=%d)", p2i(addr), size,
37113
5a33bf5089ac 8148425: strerror() function is not thread-safe
stuefe
parents: 37097
diff changeset
  2618
          alignment_hint, exec, os::strerror(err), err);
18069
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2619
}
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2620
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2621
// NOTE: Linux kernel does not really reserve the pages for us.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2622
//       All it does is to check if there are enough free pages
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2623
//       left at the time of mmap(). This could be a potential
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2624
//       problem.
18069
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2625
int os::Linux::commit_memory_impl(char* addr, size_t size, bool exec) {
2268
bea8be80ec88 6541756: Reduce executable C-heap
coleenp
parents: 2259
diff changeset
  2626
  int prot = exec ? PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC : PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE;
bea8be80ec88 6541756: Reduce executable C-heap
coleenp
parents: 2259
diff changeset
  2627
  uintptr_t res = (uintptr_t) ::mmap(addr, size, prot,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  2628
                                     MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0);
10494
3f347ed8bd3c 7082969: NUMA interleaving
iveresov
parents: 10239
diff changeset
  2629
  if (res != (uintptr_t) MAP_FAILED) {
3f347ed8bd3c 7082969: NUMA interleaving
iveresov
parents: 10239
diff changeset
  2630
    if (UseNUMAInterleaving) {
3f347ed8bd3c 7082969: NUMA interleaving
iveresov
parents: 10239
diff changeset
  2631
      numa_make_global(addr, size);
3f347ed8bd3c 7082969: NUMA interleaving
iveresov
parents: 10239
diff changeset
  2632
    }
18069
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2633
    return 0;
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2634
  }
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2635
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2636
  int err = errno;  // save errno from mmap() call above
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2637
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2638
  if (!recoverable_mmap_error(err)) {
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2639
    warn_fail_commit_memory(addr, size, exec, err);
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2640
    vm_exit_out_of_memory(size, OOM_MMAP_ERROR, "committing reserved memory.");
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2641
  }
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2642
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2643
  return err;
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2644
}
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2645
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2646
bool os::pd_commit_memory(char* addr, size_t size, bool exec) {
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2647
  return os::Linux::commit_memory_impl(addr, size, exec) == 0;
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2648
}
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2649
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2650
void os::pd_commit_memory_or_exit(char* addr, size_t size, bool exec,
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2651
                                  const char* mesg) {
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2652
  assert(mesg != NULL, "mesg must be specified");
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2653
  int err = os::Linux::commit_memory_impl(addr, size, exec);
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2654
  if (err != 0) {
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2655
    // the caller wants all commit errors to exit with the specified mesg:
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2656
    warn_fail_commit_memory(addr, size, exec, err);
33105
294e48b4f704 8080775: Better argument formatting for assert() and friends
david
parents: 32742
diff changeset
  2657
    vm_exit_out_of_memory(size, OOM_MMAP_ERROR, "%s", mesg);
18069
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2658
  }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2659
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2660
9335
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  2661
// Define MAP_HUGETLB here so we can build HotSpot on old systems.
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  2662
#ifndef MAP_HUGETLB
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2663
  #define MAP_HUGETLB 0x40000
9335
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  2664
#endif
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  2665
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  2666
// Define MADV_HUGEPAGE here so we can build HotSpot on old systems.
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  2667
#ifndef MADV_HUGEPAGE
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2668
  #define MADV_HUGEPAGE 14
9335
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  2669
#endif
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  2670
18069
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2671
int os::Linux::commit_memory_impl(char* addr, size_t size,
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2672
                                  size_t alignment_hint, bool exec) {
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2673
  int err = os::Linux::commit_memory_impl(addr, size, exec);
18069
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2674
  if (err == 0) {
10522
23830453e083 7087583: Hotspot fails to allocate heap with mmap(MAP_HUGETLB)
iveresov
parents: 10496
diff changeset
  2675
    realign_memory(addr, size, alignment_hint);
18069
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2676
  }
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2677
  return err;
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2678
}
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2679
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2680
bool os::pd_commit_memory(char* addr, size_t size, size_t alignment_hint,
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2681
                          bool exec) {
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2682
  return os::Linux::commit_memory_impl(addr, size, alignment_hint, exec) == 0;
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2683
}
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2684
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2685
void os::pd_commit_memory_or_exit(char* addr, size_t size,
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2686
                                  size_t alignment_hint, bool exec,
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2687
                                  const char* mesg) {
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2688
  assert(mesg != NULL, "mesg must be specified");
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2689
  int err = os::Linux::commit_memory_impl(addr, size, alignment_hint, exec);
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2690
  if (err != 0) {
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2691
    // the caller wants all commit errors to exit with the specified mesg:
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2692
    warn_fail_commit_memory(addr, size, alignment_hint, exec, err);
33105
294e48b4f704 8080775: Better argument formatting for assert() and friends
david
parents: 32742
diff changeset
  2693
    vm_exit_out_of_memory(size, OOM_MMAP_ERROR, "%s", mesg);
18069
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2694
  }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2695
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2696
13195
be27e1b6a4b9 6995781: Native Memory Tracking (Phase 1)
zgu
parents: 12735
diff changeset
  2697
void os::pd_realign_memory(char *addr, size_t bytes, size_t alignment_hint) {
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2698
  if (UseTransparentHugePages && alignment_hint > (size_t)vm_page_size()) {
9335
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  2699
    // We don't check the return value: madvise(MADV_HUGEPAGE) may not
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  2700
    // be supported or the memory may already be backed by huge pages.
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  2701
    ::madvise(addr, bytes, MADV_HUGEPAGE);
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  2702
  }
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  2703
}
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2704
13195
be27e1b6a4b9 6995781: Native Memory Tracking (Phase 1)
zgu
parents: 12735
diff changeset
  2705
void os::pd_free_memory(char *addr, size_t bytes, size_t alignment_hint) {
12116
d81396ae8bf6 7151089: PS NUMA: NUMA allocator should not attempt to free pages when using SHM large pages
iveresov
parents: 11967
diff changeset
  2706
  // This method works by doing an mmap over an existing mmaping and effectively discarding
d81396ae8bf6 7151089: PS NUMA: NUMA allocator should not attempt to free pages when using SHM large pages
iveresov
parents: 11967
diff changeset
  2707
  // the existing pages. However it won't work for SHM-based large pages that cannot be
d81396ae8bf6 7151089: PS NUMA: NUMA allocator should not attempt to free pages when using SHM large pages
iveresov
parents: 11967
diff changeset
  2708
  // uncommitted at all. We don't do anything in this case to avoid creating a segment with
d81396ae8bf6 7151089: PS NUMA: NUMA allocator should not attempt to free pages when using SHM large pages
iveresov
parents: 11967
diff changeset
  2709
  // small pages on top of the SHM segment. This method always works for small pages, so we
d81396ae8bf6 7151089: PS NUMA: NUMA allocator should not attempt to free pages when using SHM large pages
iveresov
parents: 11967
diff changeset
  2710
  // allow that in any case.
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2711
  if (alignment_hint <= (size_t)os::vm_page_size() || can_commit_large_page_memory()) {
18069
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  2712
    commit_memory(addr, bytes, alignment_hint, !ExecMem);
12116
d81396ae8bf6 7151089: PS NUMA: NUMA allocator should not attempt to free pages when using SHM large pages
iveresov
parents: 11967
diff changeset
  2713
  }
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2714
}
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2715
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2716
void os::numa_make_global(char *addr, size_t bytes) {
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2717
  Linux::numa_interleave_memory(addr, bytes);
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2718
}
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2719
19726
c086d352d3f7 8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld
mgerdin
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2720
// Define for numa_set_bind_policy(int). Setting the argument to 0 will set the
c086d352d3f7 8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld
mgerdin
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2721
// bind policy to MPOL_PREFERRED for the current thread.
c086d352d3f7 8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld
mgerdin
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2722
#define USE_MPOL_PREFERRED 0
c086d352d3f7 8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld
mgerdin
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2723
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2724
void os::numa_make_local(char *addr, size_t bytes, int lgrp_hint) {
19726
c086d352d3f7 8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld
mgerdin
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2725
  // To make NUMA and large pages more robust when both enabled, we need to ease
c086d352d3f7 8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld
mgerdin
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2726
  // the requirements on where the memory should be allocated. MPOL_BIND is the
c086d352d3f7 8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld
mgerdin
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2727
  // default policy and it will force memory to be allocated on the specified
c086d352d3f7 8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld
mgerdin
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2728
  // node. Changing this to MPOL_PREFERRED will prefer to allocate the memory on
c086d352d3f7 8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld
mgerdin
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2729
  // the specified node, but will not force it. Using this policy will prevent
c086d352d3f7 8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld
mgerdin
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2730
  // getting SIGBUS when trying to allocate large pages on NUMA nodes with no
c086d352d3f7 8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld
mgerdin
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2731
  // free large pages.
c086d352d3f7 8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld
mgerdin
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2732
  Linux::numa_set_bind_policy(USE_MPOL_PREFERRED);
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2733
  Linux::numa_tonode_memory(addr, bytes, lgrp_hint);
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2734
}
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2735
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2736
bool os::numa_topology_changed() { return false; }
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2737
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2738
size_t os::numa_get_groups_num() {
46442
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2739
  // Return just the number of nodes in which it's possible to allocate memory
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2740
  // (in numa terminology, configured nodes).
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2741
  return Linux::numa_num_configured_nodes();
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2742
}
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2743
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2744
int os::numa_get_group_id() {
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2745
  int cpu_id = Linux::sched_getcpu();
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2746
  if (cpu_id != -1) {
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2747
    int lgrp_id = Linux::get_node_by_cpu(cpu_id);
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2748
    if (lgrp_id != -1) {
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2749
      return lgrp_id;
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2750
    }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2751
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2752
  return 0;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2753
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2754
46442
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2755
int os::Linux::get_existing_num_nodes() {
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2756
  size_t node;
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2757
  size_t highest_node_number = Linux::numa_max_node();
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2758
  int num_nodes = 0;
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2759
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2760
  // Get the total number of nodes in the system including nodes without memory.
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2761
  for (node = 0; node <= highest_node_number; node++) {
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2762
    if (isnode_in_existing_nodes(node)) {
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2763
      num_nodes++;
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2764
    }
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2765
  }
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2766
  return num_nodes;
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2767
}
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2768
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2769
size_t os::numa_get_leaf_groups(int *ids, size_t size) {
46442
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2770
  size_t highest_node_number = Linux::numa_max_node();
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2771
  size_t i = 0;
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2772
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2773
  // Map all node ids in which is possible to allocate memory. Also nodes are
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2774
  // not always consecutively available, i.e. available from 0 to the highest
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2775
  // node number.
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2776
  for (size_t node = 0; node <= highest_node_number; node++) {
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2777
    if (Linux::isnode_in_configured_nodes(node)) {
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2778
      ids[i++] = node;
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2779
    }
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2780
  }
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2781
  return i;
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2782
}
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2783
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2784
bool os::get_page_info(char *start, page_info* info) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2785
  return false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2786
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2787
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2788
char *os::scan_pages(char *start, char* end, page_info* page_expected,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2789
                     page_info* page_found) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2790
  return end;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2791
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  2792
10239
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2793
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2794
int os::Linux::sched_getcpu_syscall(void) {
33589
7cbd1b2c139b 8139040: Fix initializations before ShouldNotReachHere() etc. and enable -Wuninitialized on linux.
goetz
parents: 33148
diff changeset
  2795
  unsigned int cpu = 0;
10239
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2796
  int retval = -1;
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2797
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2798
#if defined(IA32)
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2799
  #ifndef SYS_getcpu
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2800
    #define SYS_getcpu 318
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2801
  #endif
10239
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2802
  retval = syscall(SYS_getcpu, &cpu, NULL, NULL);
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2803
#elif defined(AMD64)
10496
b209db6147cf 7082645: Hotspot doesn't compile on old linuxes after 7060836
iveresov
parents: 10494
diff changeset
  2804
// Unfortunately we have to bring all these macros here from vsyscall.h
b209db6147cf 7082645: Hotspot doesn't compile on old linuxes after 7060836
iveresov
parents: 10494
diff changeset
  2805
// to be able to compile on old linuxes.
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2806
  #define __NR_vgetcpu 2
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2807
  #define VSYSCALL_START (-10UL << 20)
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2808
  #define VSYSCALL_SIZE 1024
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  2809
  #define VSYSCALL_ADDR(vsyscall_nr) (VSYSCALL_START+VSYSCALL_SIZE*(vsyscall_nr))
10239
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2810
  typedef long (*vgetcpu_t)(unsigned int *cpu, unsigned int *node, unsigned long *tcache);
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2811
  vgetcpu_t vgetcpu = (vgetcpu_t)VSYSCALL_ADDR(__NR_vgetcpu);
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2812
  retval = vgetcpu(&cpu, NULL, NULL);
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2813
#endif
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2814
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2815
  return (retval == -1) ? retval : cpu;
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2816
}
c7af330d33d9 7060836: RHEL 5.5 and 5.6 should support UseNUMA
iveresov
parents: 10238
diff changeset
  2817
46512
1ba5728eda0d 8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false
pliden
parents: 46510
diff changeset
  2818
void os::Linux::sched_getcpu_init() {
1ba5728eda0d 8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false
pliden
parents: 46510
diff changeset
  2819
  // sched_getcpu() should be in libc.
1ba5728eda0d 8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false
pliden
parents: 46510
diff changeset
  2820
  set_sched_getcpu(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(sched_getcpu_func_t,
1ba5728eda0d 8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false
pliden
parents: 46510
diff changeset
  2821
                                  dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "sched_getcpu")));
1ba5728eda0d 8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false
pliden
parents: 46510
diff changeset
  2822
1ba5728eda0d 8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false
pliden
parents: 46510
diff changeset
  2823
  // If it's not, try a direct syscall.
1ba5728eda0d 8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false
pliden
parents: 46510
diff changeset
  2824
  if (sched_getcpu() == -1) {
1ba5728eda0d 8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false
pliden
parents: 46510
diff changeset
  2825
    set_sched_getcpu(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(sched_getcpu_func_t,
1ba5728eda0d 8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false
pliden
parents: 46510
diff changeset
  2826
                                    (void*)&sched_getcpu_syscall));
1ba5728eda0d 8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false
pliden
parents: 46510
diff changeset
  2827
  }
1ba5728eda0d 8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false
pliden
parents: 46510
diff changeset
  2828
}
1ba5728eda0d 8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false
pliden
parents: 46510
diff changeset
  2829
8106
19106a0203fb 6588413: Use -fvisibility=hidden for gcc compiles
coleenp
parents: 7901
diff changeset
  2830
// Something to do with the numa-aware allocator needs these symbols
19106a0203fb 6588413: Use -fvisibility=hidden for gcc compiles
coleenp
parents: 7901
diff changeset
  2831
extern "C" JNIEXPORT void numa_warn(int number, char *where, ...) { }
19106a0203fb 6588413: Use -fvisibility=hidden for gcc compiles
coleenp
parents: 7901
diff changeset
  2832
extern "C" JNIEXPORT void numa_error(char *where) { }
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2833
46510
8cc204b35e39 8181055: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" still seen after 8175813
zgu
parents: 46507
diff changeset
  2834
// Handle request to load libnuma symbol version 1.1 (API v1). If it fails
8cc204b35e39 8181055: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" still seen after 8175813
zgu
parents: 46507
diff changeset
  2835
// load symbol from base version instead.
2753
1e9bbaae891b 6840196: NUMA allocator: crash in fastdebug during startup on Linux
iveresov
parents: 2751
diff changeset
  2836
void* os::Linux::libnuma_dlsym(void* handle, const char *name) {
1e9bbaae891b 6840196: NUMA allocator: crash in fastdebug during startup on Linux
iveresov
parents: 2751
diff changeset
  2837
  void *f = dlvsym(handle, name, "libnuma_1.1");
1e9bbaae891b 6840196: NUMA allocator: crash in fastdebug during startup on Linux
iveresov
parents: 2751
diff changeset
  2838
  if (f == NULL) {
1e9bbaae891b 6840196: NUMA allocator: crash in fastdebug during startup on Linux
iveresov
parents: 2751
diff changeset
  2839
    f = dlsym(handle, name);
1e9bbaae891b 6840196: NUMA allocator: crash in fastdebug during startup on Linux
iveresov
parents: 2751
diff changeset
  2840
  }
1e9bbaae891b 6840196: NUMA allocator: crash in fastdebug during startup on Linux
iveresov
parents: 2751
diff changeset
  2841
  return f;
1e9bbaae891b 6840196: NUMA allocator: crash in fastdebug during startup on Linux
iveresov
parents: 2751
diff changeset
  2842
}
1e9bbaae891b 6840196: NUMA allocator: crash in fastdebug during startup on Linux
iveresov
parents: 2751
diff changeset
  2843
46510
8cc204b35e39 8181055: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" still seen after 8175813
zgu
parents: 46507
diff changeset
  2844
// Handle request to load libnuma symbol version 1.2 (API v2) only.
8cc204b35e39 8181055: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" still seen after 8175813
zgu
parents: 46507
diff changeset
  2845
// Return NULL if the symbol is not defined in this particular version.
8cc204b35e39 8181055: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" still seen after 8175813
zgu
parents: 46507
diff changeset
  2846
void* os::Linux::libnuma_v2_dlsym(void* handle, const char* name) {
8cc204b35e39 8181055: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" still seen after 8175813
zgu
parents: 46507
diff changeset
  2847
  return dlvsym(handle, name, "libnuma_1.2");
8cc204b35e39 8181055: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" still seen after 8175813
zgu
parents: 46507
diff changeset
  2848
}
8cc204b35e39 8181055: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" still seen after 8175813
zgu
parents: 46507
diff changeset
  2849
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2850
bool os::Linux::libnuma_init() {
46512
1ba5728eda0d 8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false
pliden
parents: 46510
diff changeset
  2851
  if (sched_getcpu() != -1) { // Requires sched_getcpu() support
975
ad7da100aa6a 6720130: NUMA allocator: The linux version should search for libnuma.so.1
iveresov
parents: 745
diff changeset
  2852
    void *handle = dlopen("libnuma.so.1", RTLD_LAZY);
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2853
    if (handle != NULL) {
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2854
      set_numa_node_to_cpus(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_node_to_cpus_func_t,
2753
1e9bbaae891b 6840196: NUMA allocator: crash in fastdebug during startup on Linux
iveresov
parents: 2751
diff changeset
  2855
                                           libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_node_to_cpus")));
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2856
      set_numa_max_node(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_max_node_func_t,
2753
1e9bbaae891b 6840196: NUMA allocator: crash in fastdebug during startup on Linux
iveresov
parents: 2751
diff changeset
  2857
                                       libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_max_node")));
46442
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2858
      set_numa_num_configured_nodes(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_num_configured_nodes_func_t,
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2859
                                                   libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_num_configured_nodes")));
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2860
      set_numa_available(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_available_func_t,
2753
1e9bbaae891b 6840196: NUMA allocator: crash in fastdebug during startup on Linux
iveresov
parents: 2751
diff changeset
  2861
                                        libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_available")));
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2862
      set_numa_tonode_memory(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_tonode_memory_func_t,
2753
1e9bbaae891b 6840196: NUMA allocator: crash in fastdebug during startup on Linux
iveresov
parents: 2751
diff changeset
  2863
                                            libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_tonode_memory")));
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2864
      set_numa_interleave_memory(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_interleave_memory_func_t,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  2865
                                                libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_interleave_memory")));
46510
8cc204b35e39 8181055: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" still seen after 8175813
zgu
parents: 46507
diff changeset
  2866
      set_numa_interleave_memory_v2(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_interleave_memory_v2_func_t,
8cc204b35e39 8181055: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" still seen after 8175813
zgu
parents: 46507
diff changeset
  2867
                                                libnuma_v2_dlsym(handle, "numa_interleave_memory")));
19726
c086d352d3f7 8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld
mgerdin
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2868
      set_numa_set_bind_policy(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_set_bind_policy_func_t,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  2869
                                              libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_set_bind_policy")));
46442
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2870
      set_numa_bitmask_isbitset(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_bitmask_isbitset_func_t,
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2871
                                               libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_bitmask_isbitset")));
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2872
      set_numa_distance(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_distance_func_t,
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2873
                                       libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_distance")));
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2874
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2875
      if (numa_available() != -1) {
2753
1e9bbaae891b 6840196: NUMA allocator: crash in fastdebug during startup on Linux
iveresov
parents: 2751
diff changeset
  2876
        set_numa_all_nodes((unsigned long*)libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_all_nodes"));
46442
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2877
        set_numa_all_nodes_ptr((struct bitmask **)libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_all_nodes_ptr"));
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2878
        set_numa_nodes_ptr((struct bitmask **)libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_nodes_ptr"));
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2879
        // Create an index -> node mapping, since nodes are not always consecutive
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2880
        _nindex_to_node = new (ResourceObj::C_HEAP, mtInternal) GrowableArray<int>(0, true);
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2881
        rebuild_nindex_to_node_map();
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2882
        // Create a cpu -> node mapping
13195
be27e1b6a4b9 6995781: Native Memory Tracking (Phase 1)
zgu
parents: 12735
diff changeset
  2883
        _cpu_to_node = new (ResourceObj::C_HEAP, mtInternal) GrowableArray<int>(0, true);
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2884
        rebuild_cpu_to_node_map();
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2885
        return true;
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2886
      }
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2887
    }
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2888
  }
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2889
  return false;
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2890
}
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2891
42905
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  2892
size_t os::Linux::default_guard_size(os::ThreadType thr_type) {
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  2893
  // Creating guard page is very expensive. Java thread has HotSpot
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  2894
  // guard pages, only enable glibc guard page for non-Java threads.
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  2895
  // (Remember: compiler thread is a Java thread, too!)
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  2896
  return ((thr_type == java_thread || thr_type == compiler_thread) ? 0 : page_size());
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  2897
}
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  2898
46442
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2899
void os::Linux::rebuild_nindex_to_node_map() {
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2900
  int highest_node_number = Linux::numa_max_node();
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2901
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2902
  nindex_to_node()->clear();
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2903
  for (int node = 0; node <= highest_node_number; node++) {
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2904
    if (Linux::isnode_in_existing_nodes(node)) {
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2905
      nindex_to_node()->append(node);
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2906
    }
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2907
  }
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2908
}
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2909
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2910
// rebuild_cpu_to_node_map() constructs a table mapping cpud id to node id.
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2911
// The table is later used in get_node_by_cpu().
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2912
void os::Linux::rebuild_cpu_to_node_map() {
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2913
  const size_t NCPUS = 32768; // Since the buffer size computation is very obscure
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2914
                              // in libnuma (possible values are starting from 16,
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2915
                              // and continuing up with every other power of 2, but less
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2916
                              // than the maximum number of CPUs supported by kernel), and
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2917
                              // is a subject to change (in libnuma version 2 the requirements
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2918
                              // are more reasonable) we'll just hardcode the number they use
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2919
                              // in the library.
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2920
  const size_t BitsPerCLong = sizeof(long) * CHAR_BIT;
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2921
40929
de043f8e5c04 8165153: Crash in rebuild_cpu_to_node_map
dholmes
parents: 40667
diff changeset
  2922
  size_t cpu_num = processor_count();
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2923
  size_t cpu_map_size = NCPUS / BitsPerCLong;
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2924
  size_t cpu_map_valid_size =
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2925
    MIN2((cpu_num + BitsPerCLong - 1) / BitsPerCLong, cpu_map_size);
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2926
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2927
  cpu_to_node()->clear();
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2928
  cpu_to_node()->at_grow(cpu_num - 1);
46442
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2929
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2930
  size_t node_num = get_existing_num_nodes();
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2931
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2932
  int distance = 0;
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2933
  int closest_distance = INT_MAX;
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2934
  int closest_node = 0;
13195
be27e1b6a4b9 6995781: Native Memory Tracking (Phase 1)
zgu
parents: 12735
diff changeset
  2935
  unsigned long *cpu_map = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(unsigned long, cpu_map_size, mtInternal);
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2936
  for (size_t i = 0; i < node_num; i++) {
46442
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2937
    // Check if node is configured (not a memory-less node). If it is not, find
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2938
    // the closest configured node.
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2939
    if (!isnode_in_configured_nodes(nindex_to_node()->at(i))) {
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2940
      closest_distance = INT_MAX;
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2941
      // Check distance from all remaining nodes in the system. Ignore distance
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2942
      // from itself and from another non-configured node.
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2943
      for (size_t m = 0; m < node_num; m++) {
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2944
        if (m != i && isnode_in_configured_nodes(nindex_to_node()->at(m))) {
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2945
          distance = numa_distance(nindex_to_node()->at(i), nindex_to_node()->at(m));
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2946
          // If a closest node is found, update. There is always at least one
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2947
          // configured node in the system so there is always at least one node
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2948
          // close.
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2949
          if (distance != 0 && distance < closest_distance) {
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2950
            closest_distance = distance;
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2951
            closest_node = nindex_to_node()->at(m);
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2952
          }
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2953
        }
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2954
      }
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2955
     } else {
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2956
       // Current node is already a configured node.
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2957
       closest_node = nindex_to_node()->at(i);
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2958
     }
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2959
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2960
    // Get cpus from the original node and map them to the closest node. If node
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2961
    // is a configured node (not a memory-less node), then original node and
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2962
    // closest node are the same.
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2963
    if (numa_node_to_cpus(nindex_to_node()->at(i), cpu_map, cpu_map_size * sizeof(unsigned long)) != -1) {
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2964
      for (size_t j = 0; j < cpu_map_valid_size; j++) {
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2965
        if (cpu_map[j] != 0) {
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2966
          for (size_t k = 0; k < BitsPerCLong; k++) {
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2967
            if (cpu_map[j] & (1UL << k)) {
46442
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2968
              cpu_to_node()->at_put(j * BitsPerCLong + k, closest_node);
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2969
            }
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2970
          }
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2971
        }
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2972
      }
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2973
    }
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2974
  }
27880
afb974a04396 8060074: os::free() takes MemoryTrackingLevel but doesn't need it
coleenp
parents: 27474
diff changeset
  2975
  FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(unsigned long, cpu_map);
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2976
}
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2977
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2978
int os::Linux::get_node_by_cpu(int cpu_id) {
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2979
  if (cpu_to_node() != NULL && cpu_id >= 0 && cpu_id < cpu_to_node()->length()) {
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2980
    return cpu_to_node()->at(cpu_id);
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2981
  }
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2982
  return -1;
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2983
}
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2984
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2985
GrowableArray<int>* os::Linux::_cpu_to_node;
46442
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2986
GrowableArray<int>* os::Linux::_nindex_to_node;
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2987
os::Linux::sched_getcpu_func_t os::Linux::_sched_getcpu;
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2988
os::Linux::numa_node_to_cpus_func_t os::Linux::_numa_node_to_cpus;
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2989
os::Linux::numa_max_node_func_t os::Linux::_numa_max_node;
46442
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2990
os::Linux::numa_num_configured_nodes_func_t os::Linux::_numa_num_configured_nodes;
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2991
os::Linux::numa_available_func_t os::Linux::_numa_available;
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  2992
os::Linux::numa_tonode_memory_func_t os::Linux::_numa_tonode_memory;
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2993
os::Linux::numa_interleave_memory_func_t os::Linux::_numa_interleave_memory;
46510
8cc204b35e39 8181055: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" still seen after 8175813
zgu
parents: 46507
diff changeset
  2994
os::Linux::numa_interleave_memory_v2_func_t os::Linux::_numa_interleave_memory_v2;
19726
c086d352d3f7 8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld
mgerdin
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  2995
os::Linux::numa_set_bind_policy_func_t os::Linux::_numa_set_bind_policy;
46442
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2996
os::Linux::numa_bitmask_isbitset_func_t os::Linux::_numa_bitmask_isbitset;
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2997
os::Linux::numa_distance_func_t os::Linux::_numa_distance;
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  2998
unsigned long* os::Linux::_numa_all_nodes;
46442
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  2999
struct bitmask* os::Linux::_numa_all_nodes_ptr;
b833f0dbbb5b 8175813: PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" when -XX:+UseNUMA is used
gromero
parents: 46346
diff changeset
  3000
struct bitmask* os::Linux::_numa_nodes_ptr;
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  3001
13195
be27e1b6a4b9 6995781: Native Memory Tracking (Phase 1)
zgu
parents: 12735
diff changeset
  3002
bool os::pd_uncommit_memory(char* addr, size_t size) {
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  3003
  uintptr_t res = (uintptr_t) ::mmap(addr, size, PROT_NONE,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3004
                                     MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED|MAP_NORESERVE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0);
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  3005
  return res  != (uintptr_t) MAP_FAILED;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3006
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3007
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3008
static address get_stack_commited_bottom(address bottom, size_t size) {
19694
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3009
  address nbot = bottom;
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3010
  address ntop = bottom + size;
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3011
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3012
  size_t page_sz = os::vm_page_size();
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3013
  unsigned pages = size / page_sz;
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3014
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3015
  unsigned char vec[1];
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3016
  unsigned imin = 1, imax = pages + 1, imid;
22745
4acf6ad4c462 8029775: Solaris code cleanup
coleenp
parents: 22734
diff changeset
  3017
  int mincore_return_value = 0;
4acf6ad4c462 8029775: Solaris code cleanup
coleenp
parents: 22734
diff changeset
  3018
22749
8121b1d5f498 8033931: Several nightly tests failing with assert(imin < imax) failed: Unexpected page size
dcubed
parents: 22745
diff changeset
  3019
  assert(imin <= imax, "Unexpected page size");
19694
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3020
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3021
  while (imin < imax) {
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3022
    imid = (imax + imin) / 2;
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3023
    nbot = ntop - (imid * page_sz);
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3024
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3025
    // Use a trick with mincore to check whether the page is mapped or not.
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3026
    // mincore sets vec to 1 if page resides in memory and to 0 if page
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3027
    // is swapped output but if page we are asking for is unmapped
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3028
    // it returns -1,ENOMEM
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3029
    mincore_return_value = mincore(nbot, page_sz, vec);
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3030
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3031
    if (mincore_return_value == -1) {
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3032
      // Page is not mapped go up
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3033
      // to find first mapped page
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3034
      if (errno != EAGAIN) {
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3035
        assert(errno == ENOMEM, "Unexpected mincore errno");
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3036
        imax = imid;
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3037
      }
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3038
    } else {
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3039
      // Page is mapped go down
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3040
      // to find first not mapped page
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3041
      imin = imid + 1;
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3042
    }
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3043
  }
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3044
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3045
  nbot = nbot + page_sz;
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3046
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3047
  // Adjust stack bottom one page up if last checked page is not mapped
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3048
  if (mincore_return_value == -1) {
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3049
    nbot = nbot + page_sz;
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3050
  }
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3051
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3052
  return nbot;
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3053
}
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3054
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3055
5085
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3056
// Linux uses a growable mapping for the stack, and if the mapping for
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3057
// the stack guard pages is not removed when we detach a thread the
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3058
// stack cannot grow beyond the pages where the stack guard was
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3059
// mapped.  If at some point later in the process the stack expands to
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3060
// that point, the Linux kernel cannot expand the stack any further
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3061
// because the guard pages are in the way, and a segfault occurs.
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3062
//
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3063
// However, it's essential not to split the stack region by unmapping
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3064
// a region (leaving a hole) that's already part of the stack mapping,
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3065
// so if the stack mapping has already grown beyond the guard pages at
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3066
// the time we create them, we have to truncate the stack mapping.
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3067
// So, we need to know the extent of the stack mapping when
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3068
// create_stack_guard_pages() is called.
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3069
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3070
// We only need this for stacks that are growable: at the time of
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3071
// writing thread stacks don't use growable mappings (i.e. those
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3072
// creeated with MAP_GROWSDOWN), and aren't marked "[stack]", so this
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3073
// only applies to the main thread.
9125
3b9a527cd492 7017193: Small memory leak in get_stack_bounds os::create_stack_guard_pages
dsamersoff
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3074
5085
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3075
// If the (growable) stack mapping already extends beyond the point
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3076
// where we're going to put our guard pages, truncate the mapping at
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3077
// that point by munmap()ping it.  This ensures that when we later
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3078
// munmap() the guard pages we don't leave a hole in the stack
19694
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3079
// mapping. This only affects the main/initial thread
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3080
13195
be27e1b6a4b9 6995781: Native Memory Tracking (Phase 1)
zgu
parents: 12735
diff changeset
  3081
bool os::pd_create_stack_guard_pages(char* addr, size_t size) {
19694
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3082
  if (os::Linux::is_initial_thread()) {
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3083
    // As we manually grow stack up to bottom inside create_attached_thread(),
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3084
    // it's likely that os::Linux::initial_thread_stack_bottom is mapped and
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3085
    // we don't need to do anything special.
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3086
    // Check it first, before calling heavy function.
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3087
    uintptr_t stack_extent = (uintptr_t) os::Linux::initial_thread_stack_bottom();
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3088
    unsigned char vec[1];
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3089
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3090
    if (mincore((address)stack_extent, os::vm_page_size(), vec) == -1) {
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3091
      // Fallback to slow path on all errors, including EAGAIN
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3092
      stack_extent = (uintptr_t) get_stack_commited_bottom(
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3093
                                                           os::Linux::initial_thread_stack_bottom(),
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3094
                                                           (size_t)addr - stack_extent);
19694
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3095
    }
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3096
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3097
    if (stack_extent < (uintptr_t)addr) {
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3098
      ::munmap((void*)stack_extent, (uintptr_t)(addr - stack_extent));
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3099
    }
5085
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3100
  }
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3101
18069
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  3102
  return os::commit_memory(addr, size, !ExecMem);
5085
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3103
}
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3104
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3105
// If this is a growable mapping, remove the guard pages entirely by
6420
a4205fed5b18 6978641: Fix for 6929067 introduces additional overhead in thread creation/termination paths
dholmes
parents: 6176
diff changeset
  3106
// munmap()ping them.  If not, just call uncommit_memory(). This only
a4205fed5b18 6978641: Fix for 6929067 introduces additional overhead in thread creation/termination paths
dholmes
parents: 6176
diff changeset
  3107
// affects the main/initial thread, but guard against future OS changes
19694
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3108
// It's safe to always unmap guard pages for initial thread because we
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3109
// always place it right after end of the mapped region
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3110
5085
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3111
bool os::remove_stack_guard_pages(char* addr, size_t size) {
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3112
  uintptr_t stack_extent, stack_base;
19694
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3113
84bcddefd0d7 8009062: poor performance of JNI AttachCurrentThread after fix for 7017193
dsamersoff
parents: 19546
diff changeset
  3114
  if (os::Linux::is_initial_thread()) {
5085
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3115
    return ::munmap(addr, size) == 0;
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3116
  }
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3117
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3118
  return os::uncommit_memory(addr, size);
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3119
}
4f0c435f8c3c 6929067: Stack guard pages should be removed when thread is detached
coleenp
parents: 4493
diff changeset
  3120
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3121
// If 'fixed' is true, anon_mmap() will attempt to reserve anonymous memory
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3122
// at 'requested_addr'. If there are existing memory mappings at the same
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3123
// location, however, they will be overwritten. If 'fixed' is false,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3124
// 'requested_addr' is only treated as a hint, the return value may or
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3125
// may not start from the requested address. Unlike Linux mmap(), this
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3126
// function returns NULL to indicate failure.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3127
static char* anon_mmap(char* requested_addr, size_t bytes, bool fixed) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3128
  char * addr;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3129
  int flags;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3130
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3131
  flags = MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_NORESERVE | MAP_ANONYMOUS;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3132
  if (fixed) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3133
    assert((uintptr_t)requested_addr % os::Linux::page_size() == 0, "unaligned address");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3134
    flags |= MAP_FIXED;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3135
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3136
17083
14000894ef39 8012015: Use PROT_NONE when reserving memory
mikael
parents: 16672
diff changeset
  3137
  // Map reserved/uncommitted pages PROT_NONE so we fail early if we
14000894ef39 8012015: Use PROT_NONE when reserving memory
mikael
parents: 16672
diff changeset
  3138
  // touch an uncommitted page. Otherwise, the read/write might
14000894ef39 8012015: Use PROT_NONE when reserving memory
mikael
parents: 16672
diff changeset
  3139
  // succeed if we have enough swap space to back the physical page.
14000894ef39 8012015: Use PROT_NONE when reserving memory
mikael
parents: 16672
diff changeset
  3140
  addr = (char*)::mmap(requested_addr, bytes, PROT_NONE,
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3141
                       flags, -1, 0);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3142
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3143
  return addr == MAP_FAILED ? NULL : addr;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3144
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3145
38071
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3146
// Allocate (using mmap, NO_RESERVE, with small pages) at either a given request address
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3147
//   (req_addr != NULL) or with a given alignment.
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3148
//  - bytes shall be a multiple of alignment.
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3149
//  - req_addr can be NULL. If not NULL, it must be a multiple of alignment.
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3150
//  - alignment sets the alignment at which memory shall be allocated.
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3151
//     It must be a multiple of allocation granularity.
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3152
// Returns address of memory or NULL. If req_addr was not NULL, will only return
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3153
//  req_addr or NULL.
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3154
static char* anon_mmap_aligned(size_t bytes, size_t alignment, char* req_addr) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3155
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3156
  size_t extra_size = bytes;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3157
  if (req_addr == NULL && alignment > 0) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3158
    extra_size += alignment;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3159
  }
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3160
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3161
  char* start = (char*) ::mmap(req_addr, extra_size, PROT_NONE,
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3162
    MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_NORESERVE,
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3163
    -1, 0);
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3164
  if (start == MAP_FAILED) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3165
    start = NULL;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3166
  } else {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3167
    if (req_addr != NULL) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3168
      if (start != req_addr) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3169
        ::munmap(start, extra_size);
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3170
        start = NULL;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3171
      }
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3172
    } else {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3173
      char* const start_aligned = (char*) align_ptr_up(start, alignment);
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3174
      char* const end_aligned = start_aligned + bytes;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3175
      char* const end = start + extra_size;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3176
      if (start_aligned > start) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3177
        ::munmap(start, start_aligned - start);
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3178
      }
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3179
      if (end_aligned < end) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3180
        ::munmap(end_aligned, end - end_aligned);
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3181
      }
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3182
      start = start_aligned;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3183
    }
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3184
  }
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3185
  return start;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3186
}
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3187
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3188
static int anon_munmap(char * addr, size_t size) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3189
  return ::munmap(addr, size) == 0;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3190
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3191
13195
be27e1b6a4b9 6995781: Native Memory Tracking (Phase 1)
zgu
parents: 12735
diff changeset
  3192
char* os::pd_reserve_memory(size_t bytes, char* requested_addr,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3193
                            size_t alignment_hint) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3194
  return anon_mmap(requested_addr, bytes, (requested_addr != NULL));
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3195
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3196
13195
be27e1b6a4b9 6995781: Native Memory Tracking (Phase 1)
zgu
parents: 12735
diff changeset
  3197
bool os::pd_release_memory(char* addr, size_t size) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3198
  return anon_munmap(addr, size);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3199
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3200
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3201
static bool linux_mprotect(char* addr, size_t size, int prot) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3202
  // Linux wants the mprotect address argument to be page aligned.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3203
  char* bottom = (char*)align_size_down((intptr_t)addr, os::Linux::page_size());
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3204
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3205
  // According to SUSv3, mprotect() should only be used with mappings
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3206
  // established by mmap(), and mmap() always maps whole pages. Unaligned
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3207
  // 'addr' likely indicates problem in the VM (e.g. trying to change
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3208
  // protection of malloc'ed or statically allocated memory). Check the
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3209
  // caller if you hit this assert.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3210
  assert(addr == bottom, "sanity check");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3211
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3212
  size = align_size_up(pointer_delta(addr, bottom, 1) + size, os::Linux::page_size());
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3213
  return ::mprotect(bottom, size, prot) == 0;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3214
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3215
823
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  3216
// Set protections specified
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  3217
bool os::protect_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes, ProtType prot,
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  3218
                        bool is_committed) {
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  3219
  unsigned int p = 0;
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  3220
  switch (prot) {
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  3221
  case MEM_PROT_NONE: p = PROT_NONE; break;
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  3222
  case MEM_PROT_READ: p = PROT_READ; break;
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  3223
  case MEM_PROT_RW:   p = PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE; break;
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  3224
  case MEM_PROT_RWX:  p = PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC; break;
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  3225
  default:
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  3226
    ShouldNotReachHere();
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  3227
  }
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  3228
  // is_committed is unused.
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  3229
  return linux_mprotect(addr, bytes, p);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3230
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3231
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3232
bool os::guard_memory(char* addr, size_t size) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3233
  return linux_mprotect(addr, size, PROT_NONE);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3234
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3235
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3236
bool os::unguard_memory(char* addr, size_t size) {
1664
fc9ed50498fb 6727377: VM stack guard pages on Windows should PAGE_READWRITE not PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE
coleenp
parents: 1615
diff changeset
  3237
  return linux_mprotect(addr, size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3238
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3239
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3240
bool os::Linux::transparent_huge_pages_sanity_check(bool warn,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3241
                                                    size_t page_size) {
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3242
  bool result = false;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3243
  void *p = mmap(NULL, page_size * 2, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3244
                 MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_PRIVATE,
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3245
                 -1, 0);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3246
  if (p != MAP_FAILED) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3247
    void *aligned_p = align_ptr_up(p, page_size);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3248
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3249
    result = madvise(aligned_p, page_size, MADV_HUGEPAGE) == 0;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3250
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3251
    munmap(p, page_size * 2);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3252
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3253
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3254
  if (warn && !result) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3255
    warning("TransparentHugePages is not supported by the operating system.");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3256
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3257
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3258
  return result;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3259
}
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3260
9335
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3261
bool os::Linux::hugetlbfs_sanity_check(bool warn, size_t page_size) {
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3262
  bool result = false;
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3263
  void *p = mmap(NULL, page_size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3264
                 MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_HUGETLB,
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3265
                 -1, 0);
9335
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3266
18069
e6d4971c8650 8013057: assert(_needs_gc || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) failed: only read at safepoint
dcubed
parents: 18025
diff changeset
  3267
  if (p != MAP_FAILED) {
9335
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3268
    // We don't know if this really is a huge page or not.
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3269
    FILE *fp = fopen("/proc/self/maps", "r");
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3270
    if (fp) {
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3271
      while (!feof(fp)) {
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3272
        char chars[257];
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3273
        long x = 0;
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3274
        if (fgets(chars, sizeof(chars), fp)) {
9625
822a93889b58 7043564: compile warning and copyright fixes
iveresov
parents: 9419
diff changeset
  3275
          if (sscanf(chars, "%lx-%*x", &x) == 1
9335
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3276
              && x == (long)p) {
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3277
            if (strstr (chars, "hugepage")) {
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3278
              result = true;
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3279
              break;
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3280
            }
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3281
          }
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3282
        }
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3283
      }
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3284
      fclose(fp);
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3285
    }
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3286
    munmap(p, page_size);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3287
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3288
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3289
  if (warn && !result) {
9335
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3290
    warning("HugeTLBFS is not supported by the operating system.");
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3291
  }
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3292
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3293
  return result;
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3294
}
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3295
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3296
// Set the coredump_filter bits to include largepages in core dump (bit 6)
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3297
//
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3298
// From the coredump_filter documentation:
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3299
//
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3300
// - (bit 0) anonymous private memory
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3301
// - (bit 1) anonymous shared memory
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3302
// - (bit 2) file-backed private memory
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3303
// - (bit 3) file-backed shared memory
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3304
// - (bit 4) ELF header pages in file-backed private memory areas (it is
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3305
//           effective only if the bit 2 is cleared)
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3306
// - (bit 5) hugetlb private memory
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3307
// - (bit 6) hugetlb shared memory
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3308
//
8119
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3309
static void set_coredump_filter(void) {
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3310
  FILE *f;
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3311
  long cdm;
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3312
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3313
  if ((f = fopen("/proc/self/coredump_filter", "r+")) == NULL) {
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3314
    return;
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3315
  }
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3316
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3317
  if (fscanf(f, "%lx", &cdm) != 1) {
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3318
    fclose(f);
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3319
    return;
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3320
  }
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3321
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3322
  rewind(f);
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3323
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3324
  if ((cdm & LARGEPAGES_BIT) == 0) {
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3325
    cdm |= LARGEPAGES_BIT;
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3326
    fprintf(f, "%#lx", cdm);
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3327
  }
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3328
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3329
  fclose(f);
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3330
}
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3331
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3332
// Large page support
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3333
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3334
static size_t _large_page_size = 0;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3335
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3336
size_t os::Linux::find_large_page_size() {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3337
  size_t large_page_size = 0;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3338
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3339
  // large_page_size on Linux is used to round up heap size. x86 uses either
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3340
  // 2M or 4M page, depending on whether PAE (Physical Address Extensions)
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3341
  // mode is enabled. AMD64/EM64T uses 2M page in 64bit mode. IA64 can use
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3342
  // page as large as 256M.
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3343
  //
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3344
  // Here we try to figure out page size by parsing /proc/meminfo and looking
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3345
  // for a line with the following format:
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3346
  //    Hugepagesize:     2048 kB
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3347
  //
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3348
  // If we can't determine the value (e.g. /proc is not mounted, or the text
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3349
  // format has been changed), we'll use the largest page size supported by
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3350
  // the processor.
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3351
4013
b154310845de 6890308: integrate zero assembler hotspot changes
never
parents: 2753
diff changeset
  3352
#ifndef ZERO
42062
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  3353
  large_page_size =
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  3354
    AARCH64_ONLY(2 * M)
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  3355
    AMD64_ONLY(2 * M)
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  3356
    ARM32_ONLY(2 * M)
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  3357
    IA32_ONLY(4 * M)
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  3358
    IA64_ONLY(256 * M)
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  3359
    PPC_ONLY(4 * M)
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  3360
    S390_ONLY(1 * M)
473286891dd8 8166560: [s390] Basic enablement of s390 port.
goetz
parents: 41070
diff changeset
  3361
    SPARC_ONLY(4 * M);
4013
b154310845de 6890308: integrate zero assembler hotspot changes
never
parents: 2753
diff changeset
  3362
#endif // ZERO
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3363
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3364
  FILE *fp = fopen("/proc/meminfo", "r");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3365
  if (fp) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3366
    while (!feof(fp)) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3367
      int x = 0;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3368
      char buf[16];
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3369
      if (fscanf(fp, "Hugepagesize: %d", &x) == 1) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3370
        if (x && fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp) && strcmp(buf, " kB\n") == 0) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3371
          large_page_size = x * K;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3372
          break;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3373
        }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3374
      } else {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3375
        // skip to next line
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3376
        for (;;) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3377
          int ch = fgetc(fp);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3378
          if (ch == EOF || ch == (int)'\n') break;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3379
        }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3380
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3381
    }
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3382
    fclose(fp);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3383
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3384
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3385
  if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(LargePageSizeInBytes) && LargePageSizeInBytes != large_page_size) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3386
    warning("Setting LargePageSizeInBytes has no effect on this OS. Large page size is "
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3387
            SIZE_FORMAT "%s.", byte_size_in_proper_unit(large_page_size),
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3388
            proper_unit_for_byte_size(large_page_size));
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3389
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3390
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3391
  return large_page_size;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3392
}
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3393
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3394
size_t os::Linux::setup_large_page_size() {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3395
  _large_page_size = Linux::find_large_page_size();
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3396
  const size_t default_page_size = (size_t)Linux::page_size();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3397
  if (_large_page_size > default_page_size) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3398
    _page_sizes[0] = _large_page_size;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3399
    _page_sizes[1] = default_page_size;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3400
    _page_sizes[2] = 0;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3401
  }
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3402
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3403
  return _large_page_size;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3404
}
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3405
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3406
bool os::Linux::setup_large_page_type(size_t page_size) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3407
  if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseHugeTLBFS) &&
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3408
      FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseSHM) &&
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3409
      FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseTransparentHugePages)) {
20400
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3410
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3411
    // The type of large pages has not been specified by the user.
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3412
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3413
    // Try UseHugeTLBFS and then UseSHM.
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3414
    UseHugeTLBFS = UseSHM = true;
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3415
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3416
    // Don't try UseTransparentHugePages since there are known
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3417
    // performance issues with it turned on. This might change in the future.
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3418
    UseTransparentHugePages = false;
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3419
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3420
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3421
  if (UseTransparentHugePages) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3422
    bool warn_on_failure = !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseTransparentHugePages);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3423
    if (transparent_huge_pages_sanity_check(warn_on_failure, page_size)) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3424
      UseHugeTLBFS = false;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3425
      UseSHM = false;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3426
      return true;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3427
    }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3428
    UseTransparentHugePages = false;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3429
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3430
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3431
  if (UseHugeTLBFS) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3432
    bool warn_on_failure = !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseHugeTLBFS);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3433
    if (hugetlbfs_sanity_check(warn_on_failure, page_size)) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3434
      UseSHM = false;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3435
      return true;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3436
    }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3437
    UseHugeTLBFS = false;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3438
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3439
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3440
  return UseSHM;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3441
}
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3442
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3443
void os::large_page_init() {
20400
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3444
  if (!UseLargePages &&
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3445
      !UseTransparentHugePages &&
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3446
      !UseHugeTLBFS &&
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3447
      !UseSHM) {
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3448
    // Not using large pages.
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3449
    return;
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3450
  }
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3451
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3452
  if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseLargePages) && !UseLargePages) {
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3453
    // The user explicitly turned off large pages.
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3454
    // Ignore the rest of the large pages flags.
1c658ebcb3c1 8024838: Significant slowdown due to transparent huge pages
stefank
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  3455
    UseTransparentHugePages = false;
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3456
    UseHugeTLBFS = false;
9335
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3457
    UseSHM = false;
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3458
    return;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3459
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3460
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3461
  size_t large_page_size = Linux::setup_large_page_size();
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3462
  UseLargePages          = Linux::setup_large_page_type(large_page_size);
9335
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3463
8119
81eef1b06988 7014918: Improve core/minidump handling in Hotspot
ctornqvi
parents: 8108
diff changeset
  3464
  set_coredump_filter();
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3465
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3466
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3467
#ifndef SHM_HUGETLB
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3468
  #define SHM_HUGETLB 04000
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3469
#endif
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3470
38071
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3471
#define shm_warning_format(format, ...)              \
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3472
  do {                                               \
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3473
    if (UseLargePages &&                             \
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3474
        (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseLargePages) ||          \
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3475
         !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseSHM) ||                 \
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3476
         !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(LargePageSizeInBytes))) {  \
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3477
      warning(format, __VA_ARGS__);                  \
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
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diff changeset
  3478
    }                                                \
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3479
  } while (0)
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3480
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3481
#define shm_warning(str) shm_warning_format("%s", str)
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diff changeset
  3482
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3483
#define shm_warning_with_errno(str)                \
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diff changeset
  3484
  do {                                             \
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3485
    int err = errno;                               \
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3486
    shm_warning_format(str " (error = %d)", err);  \
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3487
  } while (0)
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3488
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3489
static char* shmat_with_alignment(int shmid, size_t bytes, size_t alignment) {
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diff changeset
  3490
  assert(is_size_aligned(bytes, alignment), "Must be divisible by the alignment");
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3491
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3492
  if (!is_size_aligned(alignment, SHMLBA)) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3493
    assert(false, "Code below assumes that alignment is at least SHMLBA aligned");
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3494
    return NULL;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3495
  }
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3496
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3497
  // To ensure that we get 'alignment' aligned memory from shmat,
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3498
  // we pre-reserve aligned virtual memory and then attach to that.
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diff changeset
  3499
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3500
  char* pre_reserved_addr = anon_mmap_aligned(bytes, alignment, NULL);
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3501
  if (pre_reserved_addr == NULL) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3502
    // Couldn't pre-reserve aligned memory.
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3503
    shm_warning("Failed to pre-reserve aligned memory for shmat.");
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3504
    return NULL;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3505
  }
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3506
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3507
  // SHM_REMAP is needed to allow shmat to map over an existing mapping.
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3508
  char* addr = (char*)shmat(shmid, pre_reserved_addr, SHM_REMAP);
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3509
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3510
  if ((intptr_t)addr == -1) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3511
    int err = errno;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3512
    shm_warning_with_errno("Failed to attach shared memory.");
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stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3513
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3514
    assert(err != EACCES, "Unexpected error");
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3515
    assert(err != EIDRM,  "Unexpected error");
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3516
    assert(err != EINVAL, "Unexpected error");
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3517
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3518
    // Since we don't know if the kernel unmapped the pre-reserved memory area
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3519
    // we can't unmap it, since that would potentially unmap memory that was
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3520
    // mapped from other threads.
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3521
    return NULL;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3522
  }
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3523
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3524
  return addr;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3525
}
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3526
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3527
static char* shmat_at_address(int shmid, char* req_addr) {
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3528
  if (!is_ptr_aligned(req_addr, SHMLBA)) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3529
    assert(false, "Requested address needs to be SHMLBA aligned");
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3530
    return NULL;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3531
  }
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3532
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3533
  char* addr = (char*)shmat(shmid, req_addr, 0);
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stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3534
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3535
  if ((intptr_t)addr == -1) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3536
    shm_warning_with_errno("Failed to attach shared memory.");
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3537
    return NULL;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3538
  }
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3539
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3540
  return addr;
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3541
}
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3542
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3543
static char* shmat_large_pages(int shmid, size_t bytes, size_t alignment, char* req_addr) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3544
  // If a req_addr has been provided, we assume that the caller has already aligned the address.
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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diff changeset
  3545
  if (req_addr != NULL) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3546
    assert(is_ptr_aligned(req_addr, os::large_page_size()), "Must be divisible by the large page size");
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
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diff changeset
  3547
    assert(is_ptr_aligned(req_addr, alignment), "Must be divisible by given alignment");
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3548
    return shmat_at_address(shmid, req_addr);
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
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parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3549
  }
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3550
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3551
  // Since shmid has been setup with SHM_HUGETLB, shmat will automatically
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
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diff changeset
  3552
  // return large page size aligned memory addresses when req_addr == NULL.
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
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diff changeset
  3553
  // However, if the alignment is larger than the large page size, we have
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3554
  // to manually ensure that the memory returned is 'alignment' aligned.
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
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diff changeset
  3555
  if (alignment > os::large_page_size()) {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3556
    assert(is_size_aligned(alignment, os::large_page_size()), "Must be divisible by the large page size");
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
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diff changeset
  3557
    return shmat_with_alignment(shmid, bytes, alignment);
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3558
  } else {
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3559
    return shmat_at_address(shmid, NULL);
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3560
  }
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3561
}
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3562
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3563
char* os::Linux::reserve_memory_special_shm(size_t bytes, size_t alignment,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3564
                                            char* req_addr, bool exec) {
2268
bea8be80ec88 6541756: Reduce executable C-heap
coleenp
parents: 2259
diff changeset
  3565
  // "exec" is passed in but not used.  Creating the shared image for
bea8be80ec88 6541756: Reduce executable C-heap
coleenp
parents: 2259
diff changeset
  3566
  // the code cache doesn't have an SHM_X executable permission to check.
9335
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3567
  assert(UseLargePages && UseSHM, "only for SHM large pages");
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3568
  assert(is_ptr_aligned(req_addr, os::large_page_size()), "Unaligned address");
38071
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3569
  assert(is_ptr_aligned(req_addr, alignment), "Unaligned address");
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3570
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3571
  if (!is_size_aligned(bytes, os::large_page_size())) {
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3572
    return NULL; // Fallback to small pages.
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3573
  }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3574
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3575
  // Create a large shared memory region to attach to based on size.
38071
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
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diff changeset
  3576
  // Currently, size is the total size of the heap.
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
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diff changeset
  3577
  int shmid = shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, bytes, SHM_HUGETLB|IPC_CREAT|SHM_R|SHM_W);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3578
  if (shmid == -1) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3579
    // Possible reasons for shmget failure:
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3580
    // 1. shmmax is too small for Java heap.
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3581
    //    > check shmmax value: cat /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3582
    //    > increase shmmax value: echo "0xffffffff" > /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3583
    // 2. not enough large page memory.
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3584
    //    > check available large pages: cat /proc/meminfo
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3585
    //    > increase amount of large pages:
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3586
    //          echo new_value > /proc/sys/vm/nr_hugepages
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3587
    //      Note 1: different Linux may use different name for this property,
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3588
    //            e.g. on Redhat AS-3 it is "hugetlb_pool".
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3589
    //      Note 2: it's possible there's enough physical memory available but
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3590
    //            they are so fragmented after a long run that they can't
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3591
    //            coalesce into large pages. Try to reserve large pages when
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3592
    //            the system is still "fresh".
38071
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3593
    shm_warning_with_errno("Failed to reserve shared memory.");
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3594
    return NULL;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3595
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3596
38071
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3597
  // Attach to the region.
cdc19fb67395 8017629: G1: UseSHM in combination with a G1HeapRegionSize > os::large_page_size() falls back to use small pages
stefank
parents: 38067
diff changeset
  3598
  char* addr = shmat_large_pages(shmid, bytes, alignment, req_addr);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3599
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3600
  // Remove shmid. If shmat() is successful, the actual shared memory segment
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3601
  // will be deleted when it's detached by shmdt() or when the process
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3602
  // terminates. If shmat() is not successful this will remove the shared
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3603
  // segment immediately.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3604
  shmctl(shmid, IPC_RMID, NULL);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3605
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3606
  return addr;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3607
}
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3608
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3609
static void warn_on_large_pages_failure(char* req_addr, size_t bytes,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3610
                                        int error) {
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3611
  assert(error == ENOMEM, "Only expect to fail if no memory is available");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3612
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3613
  bool warn_on_failure = UseLargePages &&
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3614
      (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseLargePages) ||
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3615
       !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseHugeTLBFS) ||
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3616
       !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(LargePageSizeInBytes));
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3617
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3618
  if (warn_on_failure) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3619
    char msg[128];
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3620
    jio_snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), "Failed to reserve large pages memory req_addr: "
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3621
                 PTR_FORMAT " bytes: " SIZE_FORMAT " (errno = %d).", req_addr, bytes, error);
24424
2658d7834c6e 8037816: Fix for 8036122 breaks build with Xcode5/clang
drchase
parents: 24352
diff changeset
  3622
    warning("%s", msg);
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3623
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3624
}
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3625
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3626
char* os::Linux::reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_only(size_t bytes,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3627
                                                        char* req_addr,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3628
                                                        bool exec) {
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3629
  assert(UseLargePages && UseHugeTLBFS, "only for Huge TLBFS large pages");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3630
  assert(is_size_aligned(bytes, os::large_page_size()), "Unaligned size");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3631
  assert(is_ptr_aligned(req_addr, os::large_page_size()), "Unaligned address");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3632
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3633
  int prot = exec ? PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC : PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3634
  char* addr = (char*)::mmap(req_addr, bytes, prot,
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3635
                             MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_HUGETLB,
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3636
                             -1, 0);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3637
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3638
  if (addr == MAP_FAILED) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3639
    warn_on_large_pages_failure(req_addr, bytes, errno);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3640
    return NULL;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3641
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3642
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3643
  assert(is_ptr_aligned(addr, os::large_page_size()), "Must be");
15927
f256c20146f4 8008257: NMT: assert(new_rec->is_allocation_record()) failed when running with shared memory option
zgu
parents: 15926
diff changeset
  3644
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3645
  return addr;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3646
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3647
30605
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3648
// Reserve memory using mmap(MAP_HUGETLB).
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3649
//  - bytes shall be a multiple of alignment.
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3650
//  - req_addr can be NULL. If not NULL, it must be a multiple of alignment.
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3651
//  - alignment sets the alignment at which memory shall be allocated.
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3652
//     It must be a multiple of allocation granularity.
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3653
// Returns address of memory or NULL. If req_addr was not NULL, will only return
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3654
//  req_addr or NULL.
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3655
char* os::Linux::reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_mixed(size_t bytes,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3656
                                                         size_t alignment,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3657
                                                         char* req_addr,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3658
                                                         bool exec) {
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3659
  size_t large_page_size = os::large_page_size();
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3660
  assert(bytes >= large_page_size, "Shouldn't allocate large pages for small sizes");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3661
30605
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3662
  assert(is_ptr_aligned(req_addr, alignment), "Must be");
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3663
  assert(is_size_aligned(bytes, alignment), "Must be");
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3664
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3665
  // First reserve - but not commit - the address range in small pages.
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3666
  char* const start = anon_mmap_aligned(bytes, alignment, req_addr);
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3667
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3668
  if (start == NULL) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3669
    return NULL;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3670
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3671
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3672
  assert(is_ptr_aligned(start, alignment), "Must be");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3673
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3674
  char* end = start + bytes;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3675
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3676
  // Find the regions of the allocated chunk that can be promoted to large pages.
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3677
  char* lp_start = (char*)align_ptr_up(start, large_page_size);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3678
  char* lp_end   = (char*)align_ptr_down(end, large_page_size);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3679
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3680
  size_t lp_bytes = lp_end - lp_start;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3681
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3682
  assert(is_size_aligned(lp_bytes, large_page_size), "Must be");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3683
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3684
  if (lp_bytes == 0) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3685
    // The mapped region doesn't even span the start and the end of a large page.
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3686
    // Fall back to allocate a non-special area.
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3687
    ::munmap(start, end - start);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3688
    return NULL;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3689
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3690
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3691
  int prot = exec ? PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC : PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3692
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3693
  void* result;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3694
30605
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3695
  // Commit small-paged leading area.
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3696
  if (start != lp_start) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3697
    result = ::mmap(start, lp_start - start, prot,
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3698
                    MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_FIXED,
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3699
                    -1, 0);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3700
    if (result == MAP_FAILED) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3701
      ::munmap(lp_start, end - lp_start);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3702
      return NULL;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3703
    }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3704
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3705
30605
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3706
  // Commit large-paged area.
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3707
  result = ::mmap(lp_start, lp_bytes, prot,
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3708
                  MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_FIXED|MAP_HUGETLB,
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3709
                  -1, 0);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3710
  if (result == MAP_FAILED) {
30605
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3711
    warn_on_large_pages_failure(lp_start, lp_bytes, errno);
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3712
    // If the mmap above fails, the large pages region will be unmapped and we
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3713
    // have regions before and after with small pages. Release these regions.
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3714
    //
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3715
    // |  mapped  |  unmapped  |  mapped  |
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3716
    // ^          ^            ^          ^
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3717
    // start      lp_start     lp_end     end
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3718
    //
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3719
    ::munmap(start, lp_start - start);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3720
    ::munmap(lp_end, end - lp_end);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3721
    return NULL;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3722
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3723
30605
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3724
  // Commit small-paged trailing area.
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3725
  if (lp_end != end) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3726
    result = ::mmap(lp_end, end - lp_end, prot,
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3727
                    MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_FIXED,
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3728
                    -1, 0);
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3729
    if (result == MAP_FAILED) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3730
      ::munmap(start, lp_end - start);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3731
      return NULL;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3732
    }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3733
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3734
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3735
  return start;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3736
}
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3737
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3738
char* os::Linux::reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs(size_t bytes,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3739
                                                   size_t alignment,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3740
                                                   char* req_addr,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3741
                                                   bool exec) {
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3742
  assert(UseLargePages && UseHugeTLBFS, "only for Huge TLBFS large pages");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3743
  assert(is_ptr_aligned(req_addr, alignment), "Must be");
30605
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  3744
  assert(is_size_aligned(alignment, os::vm_allocation_granularity()), "Must be");
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3745
  assert(is_power_of_2(os::large_page_size()), "Must be");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3746
  assert(bytes >= os::large_page_size(), "Shouldn't allocate large pages for small sizes");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3747
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3748
  if (is_size_aligned(bytes, os::large_page_size()) && alignment <= os::large_page_size()) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3749
    return reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_only(bytes, req_addr, exec);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3750
  } else {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3751
    return reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_mixed(bytes, alignment, req_addr, exec);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3752
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3753
}
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3754
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3755
char* os::reserve_memory_special(size_t bytes, size_t alignment,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3756
                                 char* req_addr, bool exec) {
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3757
  assert(UseLargePages, "only for large pages");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3758
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3759
  char* addr;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3760
  if (UseSHM) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3761
    addr = os::Linux::reserve_memory_special_shm(bytes, alignment, req_addr, exec);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3762
  } else {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3763
    assert(UseHugeTLBFS, "must be");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3764
    addr = os::Linux::reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs(bytes, alignment, req_addr, exec);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3765
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3766
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3767
  if (addr != NULL) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3768
    if (UseNUMAInterleaving) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3769
      numa_make_global(addr, bytes);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3770
    }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3771
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3772
    // The memory is committed
25946
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3773
    MemTracker::record_virtual_memory_reserve_and_commit((address)addr, bytes, CALLER_PC);
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3774
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3775
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3776
  return addr;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3777
}
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3778
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3779
bool os::Linux::release_memory_special_shm(char* base, size_t bytes) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3780
  // detaching the SHM segment will also delete it, see reserve_memory_special_shm()
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3781
  return shmdt(base) == 0;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3782
}
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3783
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3784
bool os::Linux::release_memory_special_huge_tlbfs(char* base, size_t bytes) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3785
  return pd_release_memory(base, bytes);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3786
}
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3787
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3788
bool os::release_memory_special(char* base, size_t bytes) {
25946
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3789
  bool res;
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3790
  if (MemTracker::tracking_level() > NMT_minimal) {
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3791
    Tracker tkr = MemTracker::get_virtual_memory_release_tracker();
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3792
    res = os::Linux::release_memory_special_impl(base, bytes);
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3793
    if (res) {
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3794
      tkr.record((address)base, bytes);
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3795
    }
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3796
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3797
  } else {
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3798
    res = os::Linux::release_memory_special_impl(base, bytes);
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3799
  }
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3800
  return res;
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3801
}
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3802
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3803
bool os::Linux::release_memory_special_impl(char* base, size_t bytes) {
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3804
  assert(UseLargePages, "only for large pages");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3805
  bool res;
25946
1572c9f03fb9 8046598: Scalable Native memory tracking development
zgu
parents: 25503
diff changeset
  3806
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3807
  if (UseSHM) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3808
    res = os::Linux::release_memory_special_shm(base, bytes);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3809
  } else {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3810
    assert(UseHugeTLBFS, "must be");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3811
    res = os::Linux::release_memory_special_huge_tlbfs(base, bytes);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3812
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3813
  return res;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3814
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3815
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3816
size_t os::large_page_size() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3817
  return _large_page_size;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3818
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3819
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3820
// With SysV SHM the entire memory region must be allocated as shared
9335
7bdd2a3ab3d8 7034464: Support transparent large pages on Linux
iveresov
parents: 8476
diff changeset
  3821
// memory.
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3822
// HugeTLBFS allows application to commit large page memory on demand.
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3823
// However, when committing memory with HugeTLBFS fails, the region
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3824
// that was supposed to be committed will lose the old reservation
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3825
// and allow other threads to steal that memory region. Because of this
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3826
// behavior we can't commit HugeTLBFS memory.
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3827
bool os::can_commit_large_page_memory() {
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3828
  return UseTransparentHugePages;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3829
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3830
252
050143a0dbfb 6642862: Code cache allocation fails with large pages after 6588638
jcoomes
parents: 235
diff changeset
  3831
bool os::can_execute_large_page_memory() {
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  3832
  return UseTransparentHugePages || UseHugeTLBFS;
252
050143a0dbfb 6642862: Code cache allocation fails with large pages after 6588638
jcoomes
parents: 235
diff changeset
  3833
}
050143a0dbfb 6642862: Code cache allocation fails with large pages after 6588638
jcoomes
parents: 235
diff changeset
  3834
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3835
// Reserve memory at an arbitrary address, only if that area is
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3836
// available (and not reserved for something else).
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3837
13195
be27e1b6a4b9 6995781: Native Memory Tracking (Phase 1)
zgu
parents: 12735
diff changeset
  3838
char* os::pd_attempt_reserve_memory_at(size_t bytes, char* requested_addr) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3839
  const int max_tries = 10;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3840
  char* base[max_tries];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3841
  size_t size[max_tries];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3842
  const size_t gap = 0x000000;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3843
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3844
  // Assert only that the size is a multiple of the page size, since
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3845
  // that's all that mmap requires, and since that's all we really know
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3846
  // about at this low abstraction level.  If we need higher alignment,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3847
  // we can either pass an alignment to this method or verify alignment
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3848
  // in one of the methods further up the call chain.  See bug 5044738.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3849
  assert(bytes % os::vm_page_size() == 0, "reserving unexpected size block");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3850
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3851
  // Repeatedly allocate blocks until the block is allocated at the
31377
229b4eb67c2b 8078513: [linux] Clean up code relevant to LinuxThreads implementation
stuefe
parents: 31357
diff changeset
  3852
  // right spot.
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3853
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3854
  // Linux mmap allows caller to pass an address as hint; give it a try first,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3855
  // if kernel honors the hint then we can return immediately.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3856
  char * addr = anon_mmap(requested_addr, bytes, false);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3857
  if (addr == requested_addr) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3858
    return requested_addr;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3859
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3860
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3861
  if (addr != NULL) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3862
    // mmap() is successful but it fails to reserve at the requested address
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  3863
    anon_munmap(addr, bytes);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3864
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3865
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3866
  int i;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3867
  for (i = 0; i < max_tries; ++i) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3868
    base[i] = reserve_memory(bytes);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3869
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3870
    if (base[i] != NULL) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3871
      // Is this the block we wanted?
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3872
      if (base[i] == requested_addr) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3873
        size[i] = bytes;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3874
        break;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3875
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3876
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3877
      // Does this overlap the block we wanted? Give back the overlapped
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3878
      // parts and try again.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3879
29580
a67a581cfe11 8073315: Enable gcc -Wtype-limits and fix upcoming issues.
goetz
parents: 29474
diff changeset
  3880
      ptrdiff_t top_overlap = requested_addr + (bytes + gap) - base[i];
a67a581cfe11 8073315: Enable gcc -Wtype-limits and fix upcoming issues.
goetz
parents: 29474
diff changeset
  3881
      if (top_overlap >= 0 && (size_t)top_overlap < bytes) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3882
        unmap_memory(base[i], top_overlap);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3883
        base[i] += top_overlap;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3884
        size[i] = bytes - top_overlap;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3885
      } else {
29580
a67a581cfe11 8073315: Enable gcc -Wtype-limits and fix upcoming issues.
goetz
parents: 29474
diff changeset
  3886
        ptrdiff_t bottom_overlap = base[i] + bytes - requested_addr;
a67a581cfe11 8073315: Enable gcc -Wtype-limits and fix upcoming issues.
goetz
parents: 29474
diff changeset
  3887
        if (bottom_overlap >= 0 && (size_t)bottom_overlap < bytes) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3888
          unmap_memory(requested_addr, bottom_overlap);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3889
          size[i] = bytes - bottom_overlap;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3890
        } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3891
          size[i] = bytes;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3892
        }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3893
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3894
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3895
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3896
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3897
  // Give back the unused reserved pieces.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3898
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3899
  for (int j = 0; j < i; ++j) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3900
    if (base[j] != NULL) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3901
      unmap_memory(base[j], size[j]);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3902
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3903
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3904
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3905
  if (i < max_tries) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3906
    return requested_addr;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3907
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3908
    return NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3909
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3910
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3911
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3912
size_t os::read(int fd, void *buf, unsigned int nBytes) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3913
  return ::read(fd, buf, nBytes);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3914
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3915
27562
47f369e3c69c 8049367: Modular Run-Time Images
chegar
parents: 27474
diff changeset
  3916
size_t os::read_at(int fd, void *buf, unsigned int nBytes, jlong offset) {
47f369e3c69c 8049367: Modular Run-Time Images
chegar
parents: 27474
diff changeset
  3917
  return ::pread(fd, buf, nBytes, offset);
47f369e3c69c 8049367: Modular Run-Time Images
chegar
parents: 27474
diff changeset
  3918
}
47f369e3c69c 8049367: Modular Run-Time Images
chegar
parents: 27474
diff changeset
  3919
22533
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3920
// Short sleep, direct OS call.
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3921
//
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3922
// Note: certain versions of Linux CFS scheduler (since 2.6.23) do not guarantee
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3923
// sched_yield(2) will actually give up the CPU:
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3924
//
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3925
//   * Alone on this pariticular CPU, keeps running.
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3926
//   * Before the introduction of "skip_buddy" with "compat_yield" disabled
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3927
//     (pre 2.6.39).
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3928
//
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3929
// So calling this with 0 is an alternative.
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3930
//
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3931
void os::naked_short_sleep(jlong ms) {
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3932
  struct timespec req;
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3933
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3934
  assert(ms < 1000, "Un-interruptable sleep, short time use only");
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3935
  req.tv_sec = 0;
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3936
  if (ms > 0) {
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3937
    req.tv_nsec = (ms % 1000) * 1000000;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  3938
  } else {
22533
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3939
    req.tv_nsec = 1;
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3940
  }
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3941
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3942
  nanosleep(&req, NULL);
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3943
76088853a2eb 8028280: ParkEvent leak when running modified runThese which only loads classes
dsimms
parents: 22528
diff changeset
  3944
  return;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3945
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3946
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3947
// Sleep forever; naked call to OS-specific sleep; use with CAUTION
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3948
void os::infinite_sleep() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3949
  while (true) {    // sleep forever ...
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3950
    ::sleep(100);   // ... 100 seconds at a time
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3951
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3952
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3953
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3954
// Used to convert frequent JVM_Yield() to nops
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3955
bool os::dont_yield() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3956
  return DontYieldALot;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3957
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3958
25477
7dad9f95fd31 8047714: Fix for JDK-6546236 made Solaris os::yield() a no-op
fparain
parents: 25472
diff changeset
  3959
void os::naked_yield() {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3960
  sched_yield();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3961
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3962
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3963
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3964
// thread priority support
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3965
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3966
// Note: Normal Linux applications are run with SCHED_OTHER policy. SCHED_OTHER
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3967
// only supports dynamic priority, static priority must be zero. For real-time
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3968
// applications, Linux supports SCHED_RR which allows static priority (1-99).
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3969
// However, for large multi-threaded applications, SCHED_RR is not only slower
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3970
// than SCHED_OTHER, but also very unstable (my volano tests hang hard 4 out
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3971
// of 5 runs - Sep 2005).
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3972
//
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3973
// The following code actually changes the niceness of kernel-thread/LWP. It
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3974
// has an assumption that setpriority() only modifies one kernel-thread/LWP,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3975
// not the entire user process, and user level threads are 1:1 mapped to kernel
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3976
// threads. It has always been the case, but could change in the future. For
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3977
// this reason, the code should not be used as default (ThreadPriorityPolicy=0).
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3978
// It is only used when ThreadPriorityPolicy=1 and requires root privilege.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3979
11601
f359304c1856 7082553: Interpret Thread.setPriority(Thread.MAX_PRIORITY) to mean FX60 on Solaris 10 and 11
phh
parents: 11483
diff changeset
  3980
int os::java_to_os_priority[CriticalPriority + 1] = {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3981
  19,              // 0 Entry should never be used
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3982
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3983
   4,              // 1 MinPriority
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3984
   3,              // 2
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3985
   2,              // 3
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3986
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3987
   1,              // 4
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3988
   0,              // 5 NormPriority
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3989
  -1,              // 6
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3990
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3991
  -2,              // 7
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3992
  -3,              // 8
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3993
  -4,              // 9 NearMaxPriority
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3994
11601
f359304c1856 7082553: Interpret Thread.setPriority(Thread.MAX_PRIORITY) to mean FX60 on Solaris 10 and 11
phh
parents: 11483
diff changeset
  3995
  -5,              // 10 MaxPriority
f359304c1856 7082553: Interpret Thread.setPriority(Thread.MAX_PRIORITY) to mean FX60 on Solaris 10 and 11
phh
parents: 11483
diff changeset
  3996
f359304c1856 7082553: Interpret Thread.setPriority(Thread.MAX_PRIORITY) to mean FX60 on Solaris 10 and 11
phh
parents: 11483
diff changeset
  3997
  -5               // 11 CriticalPriority
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3998
};
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  3999
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4000
static int prio_init() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4001
  if (ThreadPriorityPolicy == 1) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4002
    // Only root can raise thread priority. Don't allow ThreadPriorityPolicy=1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4003
    // if effective uid is not root. Perhaps, a more elegant way of doing
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4004
    // this is to test CAP_SYS_NICE capability, but that will require libcap.so
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4005
    if (geteuid() != 0) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4006
      if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(ThreadPriorityPolicy)) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4007
        warning("-XX:ThreadPriorityPolicy requires root privilege on Linux");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4008
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4009
      ThreadPriorityPolicy = 0;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4010
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4011
  }
11601
f359304c1856 7082553: Interpret Thread.setPriority(Thread.MAX_PRIORITY) to mean FX60 on Solaris 10 and 11
phh
parents: 11483
diff changeset
  4012
  if (UseCriticalJavaThreadPriority) {
f359304c1856 7082553: Interpret Thread.setPriority(Thread.MAX_PRIORITY) to mean FX60 on Solaris 10 and 11
phh
parents: 11483
diff changeset
  4013
    os::java_to_os_priority[MaxPriority] = os::java_to_os_priority[CriticalPriority];
f359304c1856 7082553: Interpret Thread.setPriority(Thread.MAX_PRIORITY) to mean FX60 on Solaris 10 and 11
phh
parents: 11483
diff changeset
  4014
  }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4015
  return 0;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4016
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4017
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4018
OSReturn os::set_native_priority(Thread* thread, int newpri) {
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4019
  if (!UseThreadPriorities || ThreadPriorityPolicy == 0) return OS_OK;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4020
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4021
  int ret = setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, thread->osthread()->thread_id(), newpri);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4022
  return (ret == 0) ? OS_OK : OS_ERR;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4023
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4024
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4025
OSReturn os::get_native_priority(const Thread* const thread,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4026
                                 int *priority_ptr) {
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4027
  if (!UseThreadPriorities || ThreadPriorityPolicy == 0) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4028
    *priority_ptr = java_to_os_priority[NormPriority];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4029
    return OS_OK;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4030
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4031
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4032
  errno = 0;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4033
  *priority_ptr = getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, thread->osthread()->thread_id());
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4034
  return (*priority_ptr != -1 || errno == 0 ? OS_OK : OS_ERR);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4035
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4036
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4037
// Hint to the underlying OS that a task switch would not be good.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4038
// Void return because it's a hint and can fail.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4039
void os::hint_no_preempt() {}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4040
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4041
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4042
// suspend/resume support
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4043
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4044
//  the low-level signal-based suspend/resume support is a remnant from the
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4045
//  old VM-suspension that used to be for java-suspension, safepoints etc,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4046
//  within hotspot. Now there is a single use-case for this:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4047
//    - calling get_thread_pc() on the VMThread by the flat-profiler task
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4048
//      that runs in the watcher thread.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4049
//  The remaining code is greatly simplified from the more general suspension
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4050
//  code that used to be used.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4051
//
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4052
//  The protocol is quite simple:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4053
//  - suspend:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4054
//      - sends a signal to the target thread
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4055
//      - polls the suspend state of the osthread using a yield loop
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4056
//      - target thread signal handler (SR_handler) sets suspend state
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4057
//        and blocks in sigsuspend until continued
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4058
//  - resume:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4059
//      - sets target osthread state to continue
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4060
//      - sends signal to end the sigsuspend loop in the SR_handler
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4061
//
40377
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4062
//  Note that the SR_lock plays no role in this suspend/resume protocol,
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4063
//  but is checked for NULL in SR_handler as a thread termination indicator.
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4064
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4065
static void resume_clear_context(OSThread *osthread) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4066
  osthread->set_ucontext(NULL);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4067
  osthread->set_siginfo(NULL);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4068
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4069
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4070
static void suspend_save_context(OSThread *osthread, siginfo_t* siginfo,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4071
                                 ucontext_t* context) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4072
  osthread->set_ucontext(context);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4073
  osthread->set_siginfo(siginfo);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4074
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4075
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4076
// Handler function invoked when a thread's execution is suspended or
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4077
// resumed. We have to be careful that only async-safe functions are
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4078
// called here (Note: most pthread functions are not async safe and
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4079
// should be avoided.)
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4080
//
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4081
// Note: sigwait() is a more natural fit than sigsuspend() from an
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4082
// interface point of view, but sigwait() prevents the signal hander
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4083
// from being run. libpthread would get very confused by not having
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4084
// its signal handlers run and prevents sigwait()'s use with the
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4085
// mutex granting granting signal.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4086
//
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4087
// Currently only ever called on the VMThread and JavaThreads (PC sampling)
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4088
//
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4089
static void SR_handler(int sig, siginfo_t* siginfo, ucontext_t* context) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4090
  // Save and restore errno to avoid confusing native code with EINTR
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4091
  // after sigsuspend.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4092
  int old_errno = errno;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4093
37097
a4e966af48f6 8137165: Tests fail in SR_Handler because thread is not VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 37092
diff changeset
  4094
  Thread* thread = Thread::current_or_null_safe();
a4e966af48f6 8137165: Tests fail in SR_Handler because thread is not VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 37092
diff changeset
  4095
  assert(thread != NULL, "Missing current thread in SR_handler");
40377
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4096
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4097
  // On some systems we have seen signal delivery get "stuck" until the signal
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4098
  // mask is changed as part of thread termination. Check that the current thread
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4099
  // has not already terminated (via SR_lock()) - else the following assertion
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4100
  // will fail because the thread is no longer a JavaThread as the ~JavaThread
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4101
  // destructor has completed.
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4102
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4103
  if (thread->SR_lock() == NULL) {
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4104
    return;
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4105
  }
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4106
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4107
  assert(thread->is_VM_thread() || thread->is_Java_thread(), "Must be VMThread or JavaThread");
b77bf599c11b 8159461: bigapps/Kitchensink/stressExitCode hits assert: Must be VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 40010
diff changeset
  4108
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4109
  OSThread* osthread = thread->osthread();
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4110
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4111
  os::SuspendResume::State current = osthread->sr.state();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4112
  if (current == os::SuspendResume::SR_SUSPEND_REQUEST) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4113
    suspend_save_context(osthread, siginfo, context);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4114
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4115
    // attempt to switch the state, we assume we had a SUSPEND_REQUEST
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4116
    os::SuspendResume::State state = osthread->sr.suspended();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4117
    if (state == os::SuspendResume::SR_SUSPENDED) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4118
      sigset_t suspend_set;  // signals for sigsuspend()
37097
a4e966af48f6 8137165: Tests fail in SR_Handler because thread is not VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 37092
diff changeset
  4119
      sigemptyset(&suspend_set);
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4120
      // get current set of blocked signals and unblock resume signal
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4121
      pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, NULL, &suspend_set);
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4122
      sigdelset(&suspend_set, SR_signum);
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4123
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4124
      sr_semaphore.signal();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4125
      // wait here until we are resumed
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4126
      while (1) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4127
        sigsuspend(&suspend_set);
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4128
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4129
        os::SuspendResume::State result = osthread->sr.running();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4130
        if (result == os::SuspendResume::SR_RUNNING) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4131
          sr_semaphore.signal();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4132
          break;
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4133
        }
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4134
      }
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4135
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4136
    } else if (state == os::SuspendResume::SR_RUNNING) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4137
      // request was cancelled, continue
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4138
    } else {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4139
      ShouldNotReachHere();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4140
    }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4141
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4142
    resume_clear_context(osthread);
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4143
  } else if (current == os::SuspendResume::SR_RUNNING) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4144
    // request was cancelled, continue
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4145
  } else if (current == os::SuspendResume::SR_WAKEUP_REQUEST) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4146
    // ignore
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4147
  } else {
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4148
    // ignore
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4149
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4150
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4151
  errno = old_errno;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4152
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4153
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4154
static int SR_initialize() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4155
  struct sigaction act;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4156
  char *s;
34145
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4157
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4158
  // Get signal number to use for suspend/resume
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4159
  if ((s = ::getenv("_JAVA_SR_SIGNUM")) != 0) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4160
    int sig = ::strtol(s, 0, 10);
34145
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4161
    if (sig > MAX2(SIGSEGV, SIGBUS) &&  // See 4355769.
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4162
        sig < NSIG) {                   // Must be legal signal and fit into sigflags[].
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  4163
      SR_signum = sig;
34145
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4164
    } else {
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4165
      warning("You set _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM=%d. It must be in range [%d, %d]. Using %d instead.",
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4166
              sig, MAX2(SIGSEGV, SIGBUS)+1, NSIG-1, SR_signum);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4167
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4168
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4169
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4170
  assert(SR_signum > SIGSEGV && SR_signum > SIGBUS,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  4171
         "SR_signum must be greater than max(SIGSEGV, SIGBUS), see 4355769");
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4172
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4173
  sigemptyset(&SR_sigset);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4174
  sigaddset(&SR_sigset, SR_signum);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4175
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4176
  // Set up signal handler for suspend/resume
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4177
  act.sa_flags = SA_RESTART|SA_SIGINFO;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4178
  act.sa_handler = (void (*)(int)) SR_handler;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4179
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4180
  // SR_signum is blocked by default.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4181
  // 4528190 - We also need to block pthread restart signal (32 on all
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4182
  // supported Linux platforms). Note that LinuxThreads need to block
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4183
  // this signal for all threads to work properly. So we don't have
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4184
  // to use hard-coded signal number when setting up the mask.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4185
  pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, NULL, &act.sa_mask);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4186
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4187
  if (sigaction(SR_signum, &act, 0) == -1) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4188
    return -1;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4189
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4190
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4191
  // Save signal flag
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4192
  os::Linux::set_our_sigflags(SR_signum, act.sa_flags);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4193
  return 0;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4194
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4195
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4196
static int sr_notify(OSThread* osthread) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4197
  int status = pthread_kill(osthread->pthread_id(), SR_signum);
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4198
  assert_status(status == 0, status, "pthread_kill");
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4199
  return status;
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4200
}
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4201
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4202
// "Randomly" selected value for how long we want to spin
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4203
// before bailing out on suspending a thread, also how often
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4204
// we send a signal to a thread we want to resume
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4205
static const int RANDOMLY_LARGE_INTEGER = 1000000;
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4206
static const int RANDOMLY_LARGE_INTEGER2 = 100;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4207
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4208
// returns true on success and false on error - really an error is fatal
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4209
// but this seems the normal response to library errors
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4210
static bool do_suspend(OSThread* osthread) {
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4211
  assert(osthread->sr.is_running(), "thread should be running");
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4212
  assert(!sr_semaphore.trywait(), "semaphore has invalid state");
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4213
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4214
  // mark as suspended and send signal
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4215
  if (osthread->sr.request_suspend() != os::SuspendResume::SR_SUSPEND_REQUEST) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4216
    // failed to switch, state wasn't running?
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4217
    ShouldNotReachHere();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4218
    return false;
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4219
  }
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4220
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4221
  if (sr_notify(osthread) != 0) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4222
    ShouldNotReachHere();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4223
  }
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4224
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4225
  // managed to send the signal and switch to SUSPEND_REQUEST, now wait for SUSPENDED
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4226
  while (true) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4227
    if (sr_semaphore.timedwait(0, 2 * NANOSECS_PER_MILLISEC)) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4228
      break;
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4229
    } else {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4230
      // timeout
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4231
      os::SuspendResume::State cancelled = osthread->sr.cancel_suspend();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4232
      if (cancelled == os::SuspendResume::SR_RUNNING) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4233
        return false;
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4234
      } else if (cancelled == os::SuspendResume::SR_SUSPENDED) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4235
        // make sure that we consume the signal on the semaphore as well
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4236
        sr_semaphore.wait();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4237
        break;
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4238
      } else {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4239
        ShouldNotReachHere();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4240
        return false;
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4241
      }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4242
    }
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4243
  }
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4244
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4245
  guarantee(osthread->sr.is_suspended(), "Must be suspended");
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4246
  return true;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4247
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4248
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4249
static void do_resume(OSThread* osthread) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4250
  assert(osthread->sr.is_suspended(), "thread should be suspended");
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4251
  assert(!sr_semaphore.trywait(), "invalid semaphore state");
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4252
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4253
  if (osthread->sr.request_wakeup() != os::SuspendResume::SR_WAKEUP_REQUEST) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4254
    // failed to switch to WAKEUP_REQUEST
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4255
    ShouldNotReachHere();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4256
    return;
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4257
  }
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4258
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4259
  while (true) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4260
    if (sr_notify(osthread) == 0) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4261
      if (sr_semaphore.timedwait(0, 2 * NANOSECS_PER_MILLISEC)) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4262
        if (osthread->sr.is_running()) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4263
          return;
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4264
        }
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4265
      }
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4266
    } else {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4267
      ShouldNotReachHere();
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4268
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4269
  }
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4270
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  4271
  guarantee(osthread->sr.is_running(), "Must be running!");
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4272
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4273
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4274
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4275
// signal handling (except suspend/resume)
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4276
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4277
// This routine may be used by user applications as a "hook" to catch signals.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4278
// The user-defined signal handler must pass unrecognized signals to this
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4279
// routine, and if it returns true (non-zero), then the signal handler must
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4280
// return immediately.  If the flag "abort_if_unrecognized" is true, then this
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4281
// routine will never retun false (zero), but instead will execute a VM panic
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4282
// routine kill the process.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4283
//
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4284
// If this routine returns false, it is OK to call it again.  This allows
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4285
// the user-defined signal handler to perform checks either before or after
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4286
// the VM performs its own checks.  Naturally, the user code would be making
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4287
// a serious error if it tried to handle an exception (such as a null check
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4288
// or breakpoint) that the VM was generating for its own correct operation.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4289
//
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4290
// This routine may recognize any of the following kinds of signals:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4291
//    SIGBUS, SIGSEGV, SIGILL, SIGFPE, SIGQUIT, SIGPIPE, SIGXFSZ, SIGUSR1.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4292
// It should be consulted by handlers for any of those signals.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4293
//
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4294
// The caller of this routine must pass in the three arguments supplied
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4295
// to the function referred to in the "sa_sigaction" (not the "sa_handler")
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4296
// field of the structure passed to sigaction().  This routine assumes that
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4297
// the sa_flags field passed to sigaction() includes SA_SIGINFO and SA_RESTART.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4298
//
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4299
// Note that the VM will print warnings if it detects conflicting signal
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4300
// handlers, unless invoked with the option "-XX:+AllowUserSignalHandlers".
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4301
//
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4302
extern "C" JNIEXPORT int JVM_handle_linux_signal(int signo,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4303
                                                 siginfo_t* siginfo,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4304
                                                 void* ucontext,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4305
                                                 int abort_if_unrecognized);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4306
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4307
void signalHandler(int sig, siginfo_t* info, void* uc) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4308
  assert(info != NULL && uc != NULL, "it must be old kernel");
15743
f708934a12e7 6749267: Signal handler should save/restore errno
hseigel
parents: 15475
diff changeset
  4309
  int orig_errno = errno;  // Preserve errno value over signal handler.
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4310
  JVM_handle_linux_signal(sig, info, uc, true);
15743
f708934a12e7 6749267: Signal handler should save/restore errno
hseigel
parents: 15475
diff changeset
  4311
  errno = orig_errno;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4312
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4313
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4314
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4315
// This boolean allows users to forward their own non-matching signals
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4316
// to JVM_handle_linux_signal, harmlessly.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4317
bool os::Linux::signal_handlers_are_installed = false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4318
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4319
// For signal-chaining
34145
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4320
struct sigaction sigact[NSIG];
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4321
uint64_t sigs = 0;
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4322
#if (64 < NSIG-1)
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4323
#error "Not all signals can be encoded in sigs. Adapt its type!"
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4324
#endif
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4325
bool os::Linux::libjsig_is_loaded = false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4326
typedef struct sigaction *(*get_signal_t)(int);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4327
get_signal_t os::Linux::get_signal_action = NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4328
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4329
struct sigaction* os::Linux::get_chained_signal_action(int sig) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4330
  struct sigaction *actp = NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4331
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4332
  if (libjsig_is_loaded) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4333
    // Retrieve the old signal handler from libjsig
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4334
    actp = (*get_signal_action)(sig);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4335
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4336
  if (actp == NULL) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4337
    // Retrieve the preinstalled signal handler from jvm
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4338
    actp = get_preinstalled_handler(sig);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4339
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4340
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4341
  return actp;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4342
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4343
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4344
static bool call_chained_handler(struct sigaction *actp, int sig,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4345
                                 siginfo_t *siginfo, void *context) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4346
  // Call the old signal handler
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4347
  if (actp->sa_handler == SIG_DFL) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4348
    // It's more reasonable to let jvm treat it as an unexpected exception
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4349
    // instead of taking the default action.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4350
    return false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4351
  } else if (actp->sa_handler != SIG_IGN) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4352
    if ((actp->sa_flags & SA_NODEFER) == 0) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4353
      // automaticlly block the signal
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4354
      sigaddset(&(actp->sa_mask), sig);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4355
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4356
33589
7cbd1b2c139b 8139040: Fix initializations before ShouldNotReachHere() etc. and enable -Wuninitialized on linux.
goetz
parents: 33148
diff changeset
  4357
    sa_handler_t hand = NULL;
7cbd1b2c139b 8139040: Fix initializations before ShouldNotReachHere() etc. and enable -Wuninitialized on linux.
goetz
parents: 33148
diff changeset
  4358
    sa_sigaction_t sa = NULL;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4359
    bool siginfo_flag_set = (actp->sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO) != 0;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4360
    // retrieve the chained handler
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4361
    if (siginfo_flag_set) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4362
      sa = actp->sa_sigaction;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4363
    } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4364
      hand = actp->sa_handler;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4365
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4366
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4367
    if ((actp->sa_flags & SA_RESETHAND) != 0) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4368
      actp->sa_handler = SIG_DFL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4369
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4370
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4371
    // try to honor the signal mask
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4372
    sigset_t oset;
37097
a4e966af48f6 8137165: Tests fail in SR_Handler because thread is not VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 37092
diff changeset
  4373
    sigemptyset(&oset);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4374
    pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &(actp->sa_mask), &oset);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4375
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4376
    // call into the chained handler
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4377
    if (siginfo_flag_set) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4378
      (*sa)(sig, siginfo, context);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4379
    } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4380
      (*hand)(sig);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4381
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4382
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4383
    // restore the signal mask
37097
a4e966af48f6 8137165: Tests fail in SR_Handler because thread is not VMThread or JavaThread
dholmes
parents: 37092
diff changeset
  4384
    pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oset, NULL);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4385
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4386
  // Tell jvm's signal handler the signal is taken care of.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4387
  return true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4388
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4389
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4390
bool os::Linux::chained_handler(int sig, siginfo_t* siginfo, void* context) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4391
  bool chained = false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4392
  // signal-chaining
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4393
  if (UseSignalChaining) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4394
    struct sigaction *actp = get_chained_signal_action(sig);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4395
    if (actp != NULL) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4396
      chained = call_chained_handler(actp, sig, siginfo, context);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4397
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4398
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4399
  return chained;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4400
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4401
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4402
struct sigaction* os::Linux::get_preinstalled_handler(int sig) {
34145
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4403
  if ((((uint64_t)1 << (sig-1)) & sigs) != 0) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4404
    return &sigact[sig];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4405
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4406
  return NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4407
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4408
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4409
void os::Linux::save_preinstalled_handler(int sig, struct sigaction& oldAct) {
34145
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4410
  assert(sig > 0 && sig < NSIG, "vm signal out of expected range");
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4411
  sigact[sig] = oldAct;
34145
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4412
  sigs |= (uint64_t)1 << (sig-1);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4413
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4414
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4415
// for diagnostic
34145
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4416
int sigflags[NSIG];
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4417
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4418
int os::Linux::get_our_sigflags(int sig) {
34145
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4419
  assert(sig > 0 && sig < NSIG, "vm signal out of expected range");
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4420
  return sigflags[sig];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4421
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4422
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4423
void os::Linux::set_our_sigflags(int sig, int flags) {
34145
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4424
  assert(sig > 0 && sig < NSIG, "vm signal out of expected range");
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4425
  if (sig > 0 && sig < NSIG) {
33794
41ef3dc95179 8140482: Various minor code improvements (runtime)
goetz
parents: 33756
diff changeset
  4426
    sigflags[sig] = flags;
41ef3dc95179 8140482: Various minor code improvements (runtime)
goetz
parents: 33756
diff changeset
  4427
  }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4428
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4429
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4430
void os::Linux::set_signal_handler(int sig, bool set_installed) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4431
  // Check for overwrite.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4432
  struct sigaction oldAct;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4433
  sigaction(sig, (struct sigaction*)NULL, &oldAct);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4434
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4435
  void* oldhand = oldAct.sa_sigaction
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4436
                ? CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*,  oldAct.sa_sigaction)
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4437
                : CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*,  oldAct.sa_handler);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4438
  if (oldhand != CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, SIG_DFL) &&
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4439
      oldhand != CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, SIG_IGN) &&
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4440
      oldhand != CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, (sa_sigaction_t)signalHandler)) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4441
    if (AllowUserSignalHandlers || !set_installed) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4442
      // Do not overwrite; user takes responsibility to forward to us.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4443
      return;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4444
    } else if (UseSignalChaining) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4445
      // save the old handler in jvm
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4446
      save_preinstalled_handler(sig, oldAct);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4447
      // libjsig also interposes the sigaction() call below and saves the
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4448
      // old sigaction on it own.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4449
    } else {
33105
294e48b4f704 8080775: Better argument formatting for assert() and friends
david
parents: 32742
diff changeset
  4450
      fatal("Encountered unexpected pre-existing sigaction handler "
294e48b4f704 8080775: Better argument formatting for assert() and friends
david
parents: 32742
diff changeset
  4451
            "%#lx for signal %d.", (long)oldhand, sig);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4452
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4453
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4454
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4455
  struct sigaction sigAct;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4456
  sigfillset(&(sigAct.sa_mask));
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4457
  sigAct.sa_handler = SIG_DFL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4458
  if (!set_installed) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4459
    sigAct.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO|SA_RESTART;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4460
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4461
    sigAct.sa_sigaction = signalHandler;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4462
    sigAct.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO|SA_RESTART;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4463
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4464
  // Save flags, which are set by ours
34145
f8097485b483 8141529: Fix handling of _JAVA_SR_SIGNUM
goetz
parents: 33794
diff changeset
  4465
  assert(sig > 0 && sig < NSIG, "vm signal out of expected range");
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4466
  sigflags[sig] = sigAct.sa_flags;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4467
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4468
  int ret = sigaction(sig, &sigAct, &oldAct);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4469
  assert(ret == 0, "check");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4470
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4471
  void* oldhand2  = oldAct.sa_sigaction
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4472
                  ? CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, oldAct.sa_sigaction)
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4473
                  : CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, oldAct.sa_handler);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4474
  assert(oldhand2 == oldhand, "no concurrent signal handler installation");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4475
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4476
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4477
// install signal handlers for signals that HotSpot needs to
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4478
// handle in order to support Java-level exception handling.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4479
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4480
void os::Linux::install_signal_handlers() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4481
  if (!signal_handlers_are_installed) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4482
    signal_handlers_are_installed = true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4483
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4484
    // signal-chaining
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4485
    typedef void (*signal_setting_t)();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4486
    signal_setting_t begin_signal_setting = NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4487
    signal_setting_t end_signal_setting = NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4488
    begin_signal_setting = CAST_TO_FN_PTR(signal_setting_t,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  4489
                                          dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "JVM_begin_signal_setting"));
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4490
    if (begin_signal_setting != NULL) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4491
      end_signal_setting = CAST_TO_FN_PTR(signal_setting_t,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  4492
                                          dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "JVM_end_signal_setting"));
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4493
      get_signal_action = CAST_TO_FN_PTR(get_signal_t,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  4494
                                         dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "JVM_get_signal_action"));
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4495
      libjsig_is_loaded = true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4496
      assert(UseSignalChaining, "should enable signal-chaining");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4497
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4498
    if (libjsig_is_loaded) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4499
      // Tell libjsig jvm is setting signal handlers
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4500
      (*begin_signal_setting)();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4501
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4502
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4503
    set_signal_handler(SIGSEGV, true);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4504
    set_signal_handler(SIGPIPE, true);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4505
    set_signal_handler(SIGBUS, true);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4506
    set_signal_handler(SIGILL, true);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4507
    set_signal_handler(SIGFPE, true);
22848
c1a044cf0c07 8028470: PPC64 (part 214): linux: extend signal handler to catch SIGTRAP on ppc64.
goetz
parents: 22838
diff changeset
  4508
#if defined(PPC64)
c1a044cf0c07 8028470: PPC64 (part 214): linux: extend signal handler to catch SIGTRAP on ppc64.
goetz
parents: 22838
diff changeset
  4509
    set_signal_handler(SIGTRAP, true);
c1a044cf0c07 8028470: PPC64 (part 214): linux: extend signal handler to catch SIGTRAP on ppc64.
goetz
parents: 22838
diff changeset
  4510
#endif
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4511
    set_signal_handler(SIGXFSZ, true);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4512
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4513
    if (libjsig_is_loaded) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4514
      // Tell libjsig jvm finishes setting signal handlers
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4515
      (*end_signal_setting)();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4516
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4517
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4518
    // We don't activate signal checker if libjsig is in place, we trust ourselves
10561
bf51fe78a9ad 7051189: Need to suppress info message if -xcheck:jni used with libjsig.so
kevinw
parents: 10522
diff changeset
  4519
    // and if UserSignalHandler is installed all bets are off.
bf51fe78a9ad 7051189: Need to suppress info message if -xcheck:jni used with libjsig.so
kevinw
parents: 10522
diff changeset
  4520
    // Log that signal checking is off only if -verbose:jni is specified.
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4521
    if (CheckJNICalls) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4522
      if (libjsig_is_loaded) {
10561
bf51fe78a9ad 7051189: Need to suppress info message if -xcheck:jni used with libjsig.so
kevinw
parents: 10522
diff changeset
  4523
        if (PrintJNIResolving) {
bf51fe78a9ad 7051189: Need to suppress info message if -xcheck:jni used with libjsig.so
kevinw
parents: 10522
diff changeset
  4524
          tty->print_cr("Info: libjsig is activated, all active signal checking is disabled");
bf51fe78a9ad 7051189: Need to suppress info message if -xcheck:jni used with libjsig.so
kevinw
parents: 10522
diff changeset
  4525
        }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4526
        check_signals = false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4527
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4528
      if (AllowUserSignalHandlers) {
10561
bf51fe78a9ad 7051189: Need to suppress info message if -xcheck:jni used with libjsig.so
kevinw
parents: 10522
diff changeset
  4529
        if (PrintJNIResolving) {
bf51fe78a9ad 7051189: Need to suppress info message if -xcheck:jni used with libjsig.so
kevinw
parents: 10522
diff changeset
  4530
          tty->print_cr("Info: AllowUserSignalHandlers is activated, all active signal checking is disabled");
bf51fe78a9ad 7051189: Need to suppress info message if -xcheck:jni used with libjsig.so
kevinw
parents: 10522
diff changeset
  4531
        }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4532
        check_signals = false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4533
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4534
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4535
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4536
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4537
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4538
// This is the fastest way to get thread cpu time on Linux.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4539
// Returns cpu time (user+sys) for any thread, not only for current.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4540
// POSIX compliant clocks are implemented in the kernels 2.6.16+.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4541
// It might work on 2.6.10+ with a special kernel/glibc patch.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4542
// For reference, please, see IEEE Std 1003.1-2004:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4543
//   http://www.unix.org/single_unix_specification
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4544
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4545
jlong os::Linux::fast_thread_cpu_time(clockid_t clockid) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4546
  struct timespec tp;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4547
  int rc = os::Linux::clock_gettime(clockid, &tp);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4548
  assert(rc == 0, "clock_gettime is expected to return 0 code");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4549
11251
e29da6b5622b 7117303: VM uses non-monotonic time source and complains that it is non-monotonic
johnc
parents: 11161
diff changeset
  4550
  return (tp.tv_sec * NANOSECS_PER_SEC) + tp.tv_nsec;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4551
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4552
36560
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4553
void os::Linux::initialize_os_info() {
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4554
  assert(_os_version == 0, "OS info already initialized");
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4555
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4556
  struct utsname _uname;
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4557
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4558
  uint32_t major;
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4559
  uint32_t minor;
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4560
  uint32_t fix;
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4561
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4562
  int rc;
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4563
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4564
  // Kernel version is unknown if
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4565
  // verification below fails.
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4566
  _os_version = 0x01000000;
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4567
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4568
  rc = uname(&_uname);
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4569
  if (rc != -1) {
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4570
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4571
    rc = sscanf(_uname.release,"%d.%d.%d", &major, &minor, &fix);
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4572
    if (rc == 3) {
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4573
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4574
      if (major < 256 && minor < 256 && fix < 256) {
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4575
        // Kernel version format is as expected,
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4576
        // set it overriding unknown state.
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4577
        _os_version = (major << 16) |
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4578
                      (minor << 8 ) |
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4579
                      (fix   << 0 ) ;
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4580
      }
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4581
    }
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4582
  }
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4583
}
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4584
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4585
uint32_t os::Linux::os_version() {
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4586
  assert(_os_version != 0, "not initialized");
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4587
  return _os_version & 0x00FFFFFF;
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4588
}
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4589
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4590
bool os::Linux::os_version_is_known() {
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4591
  assert(_os_version != 0, "not initialized");
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4592
  return _os_version & 0x01000000 ? false : true;
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4593
}
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4594
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4595
/////
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4596
// glibc on Linux platform uses non-documented flag
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4597
// to indicate, that some special sort of signal
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4598
// trampoline is used.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4599
// We will never set this flag, and we should
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4600
// ignore this flag in our diagnostic
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4601
#ifdef SIGNIFICANT_SIGNAL_MASK
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4602
  #undef SIGNIFICANT_SIGNAL_MASK
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4603
#endif
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4604
#define SIGNIFICANT_SIGNAL_MASK (~0x04000000)
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4605
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4606
static const char* get_signal_handler_name(address handler,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4607
                                           char* buf, int buflen) {
33589
7cbd1b2c139b 8139040: Fix initializations before ShouldNotReachHere() etc. and enable -Wuninitialized on linux.
goetz
parents: 33148
diff changeset
  4608
  int offset = 0;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4609
  bool found = os::dll_address_to_library_name(handler, buf, buflen, &offset);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4610
  if (found) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4611
    // skip directory names
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4612
    const char *p1, *p2;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4613
    p1 = buf;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4614
    size_t len = strlen(os::file_separator());
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4615
    while ((p2 = strstr(p1, os::file_separator())) != NULL) p1 = p2 + len;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4616
    jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%s+0x%x", p1, offset);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4617
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4618
    jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, PTR_FORMAT, handler);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4619
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4620
  return buf;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4621
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4622
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4623
static void print_signal_handler(outputStream* st, int sig,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4624
                                 char* buf, size_t buflen) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4625
  struct sigaction sa;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4626
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4627
  sigaction(sig, NULL, &sa);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4628
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4629
  // See comment for SIGNIFICANT_SIGNAL_MASK define
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4630
  sa.sa_flags &= SIGNIFICANT_SIGNAL_MASK;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4631
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4632
  st->print("%s: ", os::exception_name(sig, buf, buflen));
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4633
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4634
  address handler = (sa.sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO)
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4635
    ? CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, sa.sa_sigaction)
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4636
    : CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, sa.sa_handler);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4637
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4638
  if (handler == CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SIG_DFL)) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4639
    st->print("SIG_DFL");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4640
  } else if (handler == CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SIG_IGN)) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4641
    st->print("SIG_IGN");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4642
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4643
    st->print("[%s]", get_signal_handler_name(handler, buf, buflen));
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4644
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4645
22826
3ee6886e718d 8020775: PPC64 (part 12): posix signal printing
goetz
parents: 22821
diff changeset
  4646
  st->print(", sa_mask[0]=");
3ee6886e718d 8020775: PPC64 (part 12): posix signal printing
goetz
parents: 22821
diff changeset
  4647
  os::Posix::print_signal_set_short(st, &sa.sa_mask);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4648
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4649
  address rh = VMError::get_resetted_sighandler(sig);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4650
  // May be, handler was resetted by VMError?
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4651
  if (rh != NULL) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4652
    handler = rh;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4653
    sa.sa_flags = VMError::get_resetted_sigflags(sig) & SIGNIFICANT_SIGNAL_MASK;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4654
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4655
22826
3ee6886e718d 8020775: PPC64 (part 12): posix signal printing
goetz
parents: 22821
diff changeset
  4656
  st->print(", sa_flags=");
3ee6886e718d 8020775: PPC64 (part 12): posix signal printing
goetz
parents: 22821
diff changeset
  4657
  os::Posix::print_sa_flags(st, sa.sa_flags);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4658
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4659
  // Check: is it our handler?
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4660
  if (handler == CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, (sa_sigaction_t)signalHandler) ||
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  4661
      handler == CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, (sa_sigaction_t)SR_handler)) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4662
    // It is our signal handler
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4663
    // check for flags, reset system-used one!
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4664
    if ((int)sa.sa_flags != os::Linux::get_our_sigflags(sig)) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4665
      st->print(
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4666
                ", flags was changed from " PTR32_FORMAT ", consider using jsig library",
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4667
                os::Linux::get_our_sigflags(sig));
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4668
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4669
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4670
  st->cr();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4671
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4672
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4673
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4674
#define DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(sig)                      \
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4675
  do {                                            \
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4676
    if (!sigismember(&check_signal_done, sig)) {  \
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4677
      os::Linux::check_signal_handler(sig);       \
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4678
    }                                             \
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4679
  } while (0)
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4680
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4681
// This method is a periodic task to check for misbehaving JNI applications
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4682
// under CheckJNI, we can add any periodic checks here
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4683
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4684
void os::run_periodic_checks() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4685
  if (check_signals == false) return;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4686
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4687
  // SEGV and BUS if overridden could potentially prevent
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4688
  // generation of hs*.log in the event of a crash, debugging
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4689
  // such a case can be very challenging, so we absolutely
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4690
  // check the following for a good measure:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4691
  DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SIGSEGV);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4692
  DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SIGILL);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4693
  DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SIGFPE);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4694
  DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SIGBUS);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4695
  DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SIGPIPE);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4696
  DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SIGXFSZ);
22848
c1a044cf0c07 8028470: PPC64 (part 214): linux: extend signal handler to catch SIGTRAP on ppc64.
goetz
parents: 22838
diff changeset
  4697
#if defined(PPC64)
c1a044cf0c07 8028470: PPC64 (part 214): linux: extend signal handler to catch SIGTRAP on ppc64.
goetz
parents: 22838
diff changeset
  4698
  DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SIGTRAP);
c1a044cf0c07 8028470: PPC64 (part 214): linux: extend signal handler to catch SIGTRAP on ppc64.
goetz
parents: 22838
diff changeset
  4699
#endif
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4700
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4701
  // ReduceSignalUsage allows the user to override these handlers
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4702
  // see comments at the very top and jvm_solaris.h
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4703
  if (!ReduceSignalUsage) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4704
    DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4705
    DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4706
    DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4707
    DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(BREAK_SIGNAL);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4708
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4709
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4710
  DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SR_signum);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4711
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4712
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4713
typedef int (*os_sigaction_t)(int, const struct sigaction *, struct sigaction *);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4714
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4715
static os_sigaction_t os_sigaction = NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4716
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4717
void os::Linux::check_signal_handler(int sig) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4718
  char buf[O_BUFLEN];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4719
  address jvmHandler = NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4720
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4721
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4722
  struct sigaction act;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4723
  if (os_sigaction == NULL) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4724
    // only trust the default sigaction, in case it has been interposed
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4725
    os_sigaction = (os_sigaction_t)dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "sigaction");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4726
    if (os_sigaction == NULL) return;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4727
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4728
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4729
  os_sigaction(sig, (struct sigaction*)NULL, &act);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4730
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4731
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4732
  act.sa_flags &= SIGNIFICANT_SIGNAL_MASK;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4733
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4734
  address thisHandler = (act.sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO)
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4735
    ? CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, act.sa_sigaction)
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4736
    : CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, act.sa_handler);
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4737
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4738
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4739
  switch (sig) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4740
  case SIGSEGV:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4741
  case SIGBUS:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4742
  case SIGFPE:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4743
  case SIGPIPE:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4744
  case SIGILL:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4745
  case SIGXFSZ:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4746
    jvmHandler = CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, (sa_sigaction_t)signalHandler);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4747
    break;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4748
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4749
  case SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4750
  case SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4751
  case SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4752
  case BREAK_SIGNAL:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4753
    jvmHandler = (address)user_handler();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4754
    break;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4755
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4756
  default:
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4757
    if (sig == SR_signum) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4758
      jvmHandler = CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, (sa_sigaction_t)SR_handler);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4759
    } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4760
      return;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4761
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4762
    break;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4763
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4764
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4765
  if (thisHandler != jvmHandler) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4766
    tty->print("Warning: %s handler ", exception_name(sig, buf, O_BUFLEN));
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4767
    tty->print("expected:%s", get_signal_handler_name(jvmHandler, buf, O_BUFLEN));
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4768
    tty->print_cr("  found:%s", get_signal_handler_name(thisHandler, buf, O_BUFLEN));
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4769
    // No need to check this sig any longer
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4770
    sigaddset(&check_signal_done, sig);
23444
b5457261694b 6536943: Bogus -Xcheck:jni warning for SIG_INT action for SIGINT in JVM started from non-interactive shell
minqi
parents: 23185
diff changeset
  4771
    // Running under non-interactive shell, SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL will be reassigned SIG_IGN
b5457261694b 6536943: Bogus -Xcheck:jni warning for SIG_INT action for SIGINT in JVM started from non-interactive shell
minqi
parents: 23185
diff changeset
  4772
    if (sig == SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL && !isatty(fileno(stdin))) {
b5457261694b 6536943: Bogus -Xcheck:jni warning for SIG_INT action for SIGINT in JVM started from non-interactive shell
minqi
parents: 23185
diff changeset
  4773
      tty->print_cr("Running in non-interactive shell, %s handler is replaced by shell",
b5457261694b 6536943: Bogus -Xcheck:jni warning for SIG_INT action for SIGINT in JVM started from non-interactive shell
minqi
parents: 23185
diff changeset
  4774
                    exception_name(sig, buf, O_BUFLEN));
b5457261694b 6536943: Bogus -Xcheck:jni warning for SIG_INT action for SIGINT in JVM started from non-interactive shell
minqi
parents: 23185
diff changeset
  4775
    }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4776
  } else if(os::Linux::get_our_sigflags(sig) != 0 && (int)act.sa_flags != os::Linux::get_our_sigflags(sig)) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4777
    tty->print("Warning: %s handler flags ", exception_name(sig, buf, O_BUFLEN));
34667
6b077f0ef25d 8144881: Various fixes to linux/sparc
mikael
parents: 34633
diff changeset
  4778
    tty->print("expected:");
6b077f0ef25d 8144881: Various fixes to linux/sparc
mikael
parents: 34633
diff changeset
  4779
    os::Posix::print_sa_flags(tty, os::Linux::get_our_sigflags(sig));
6b077f0ef25d 8144881: Various fixes to linux/sparc
mikael
parents: 34633
diff changeset
  4780
    tty->cr();
6b077f0ef25d 8144881: Various fixes to linux/sparc
mikael
parents: 34633
diff changeset
  4781
    tty->print("  found:");
6b077f0ef25d 8144881: Various fixes to linux/sparc
mikael
parents: 34633
diff changeset
  4782
    os::Posix::print_sa_flags(tty, act.sa_flags);
6b077f0ef25d 8144881: Various fixes to linux/sparc
mikael
parents: 34633
diff changeset
  4783
    tty->cr();
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4784
    // No need to check this sig any longer
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4785
    sigaddset(&check_signal_done, sig);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4786
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4787
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4788
  // Dump all the signal
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4789
  if (sigismember(&check_signal_done, sig)) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4790
    print_signal_handlers(tty, buf, O_BUFLEN);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4791
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4792
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4793
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4794
extern void report_error(char* file_name, int line_no, char* title,
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4795
                         char* format, ...);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4796
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4797
// this is called _before_ the most of global arguments have been parsed
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4798
void os::init(void) {
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4799
  char dummy;   // used to get a guess on initial stack address
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4800
//  first_hrtime = gethrtime();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4801
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4802
  clock_tics_per_sec = sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4803
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4804
  init_random(1234567);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4805
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4806
  ThreadCritical::initialize();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4807
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4808
  Linux::set_page_size(sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE));
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4809
  if (Linux::page_size() == -1) {
33105
294e48b4f704 8080775: Better argument formatting for assert() and friends
david
parents: 32742
diff changeset
  4810
    fatal("os_linux.cpp: os::init: sysconf failed (%s)",
37113
5a33bf5089ac 8148425: strerror() function is not thread-safe
stuefe
parents: 37097
diff changeset
  4811
          os::strerror(errno));
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4812
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4813
  init_page_sizes((size_t) Linux::page_size());
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4814
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4815
  Linux::initialize_system_info();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4816
36560
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4817
  Linux::initialize_os_info();
59ca2b7f6162 8150353: PPC64LE: Support RTM on linux
kvn
parents: 36379
diff changeset
  4818
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4819
  // main_thread points to the aboriginal thread
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4820
  Linux::_main_thread = pthread_self();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4821
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4822
  Linux::clock_init();
21185
9d53434b1ef5 8027294: Prepare hotspot for non TOD based uptime counter
jbachorik
parents: 20408
diff changeset
  4823
  initial_time_count = javaTimeNanos();
19964
a3a04a9d29ac 6900441: PlatformEvent.park(millis) on Linux could still be affected by changes to the time-of-day clock
dholmes
parents: 19732
diff changeset
  4824
27164
6523fa019ffa 7102541: RFE: os::set_native_thread_name() cleanups
sla
parents: 27157
diff changeset
  4825
  // retrieve entry point for pthread_setname_np
6523fa019ffa 7102541: RFE: os::set_native_thread_name() cleanups
sla
parents: 27157
diff changeset
  4826
  Linux::_pthread_setname_np =
6523fa019ffa 7102541: RFE: os::set_native_thread_name() cleanups
sla
parents: 27157
diff changeset
  4827
    (int(*)(pthread_t, const char*))dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "pthread_setname_np");
6523fa019ffa 7102541: RFE: os::set_native_thread_name() cleanups
sla
parents: 27157
diff changeset
  4828
46507
7db40fa6eff7 8174231: Factor out and share PlatformEvent and Parker code for POSIX systems
dholmes
parents: 46442
diff changeset
  4829
  os::Posix::init();
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4830
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4831
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4832
// To install functions for atexit system call
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4833
extern "C" {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4834
  static void perfMemory_exit_helper() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4835
    perfMemory_exit();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4836
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4837
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4838
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4839
// this is called _after_ the global arguments have been parsed
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4840
jint os::init_2(void) {
46507
7db40fa6eff7 8174231: Factor out and share PlatformEvent and Parker code for POSIX systems
dholmes
parents: 46442
diff changeset
  4841
7db40fa6eff7 8174231: Factor out and share PlatformEvent and Parker code for POSIX systems
dholmes
parents: 46442
diff changeset
  4842
  os::Posix::init_2();
7db40fa6eff7 8174231: Factor out and share PlatformEvent and Parker code for POSIX systems
dholmes
parents: 46442
diff changeset
  4843
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4844
  Linux::fast_thread_clock_init();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4845
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4846
  // Allocate a single page and mark it as readable for safepoint polling
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4847
  address polling_page = (address) ::mmap(NULL, Linux::page_size(), PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0);
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4848
  guarantee(polling_page != MAP_FAILED, "os::init_2: failed to allocate polling page");
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4849
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4850
  os::set_polling_page(polling_page);
37430
fd743dadef12 8151939: VM_Version_init() print buffer is too small
coleenp
parents: 37155
diff changeset
  4851
  log_info(os)("SafePoint Polling address: " INTPTR_FORMAT, p2i(polling_page));
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4852
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4853
  if (!UseMembar) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4854
    address mem_serialize_page = (address) ::mmap(NULL, Linux::page_size(), PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0);
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4855
    guarantee(mem_serialize_page != MAP_FAILED, "mmap Failed for memory serialize page");
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4856
    os::set_memory_serialize_page(mem_serialize_page);
37430
fd743dadef12 8151939: VM_Version_init() print buffer is too small
coleenp
parents: 37155
diff changeset
  4857
    log_info(os)("Memory Serialize Page address: " INTPTR_FORMAT, p2i(mem_serialize_page));
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4858
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4859
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4860
  // initialize suspend/resume support - must do this before signal_sets_init()
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4861
  if (SR_initialize() != 0) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4862
    perror("SR_initialize failed");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4863
    return JNI_ERR;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4864
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4865
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4866
  Linux::signal_sets_init();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4867
  Linux::install_signal_handlers();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4868
41070
496463b4e206 8140520: segfault on solaris-amd64 with "-XX:VMThreadStackSize=1" option
rdurbin
parents: 40929
diff changeset
  4869
  // Check and sets minimum stack sizes against command line options
496463b4e206 8140520: segfault on solaris-amd64 with "-XX:VMThreadStackSize=1" option
rdurbin
parents: 40929
diff changeset
  4870
  if (Posix::set_minimum_stack_sizes() == JNI_ERR) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  4871
    return JNI_ERR;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4872
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4873
  Linux::capture_initial_stack(JavaThread::stack_size_at_create());
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4874
20279
7ffa08fef52a 8023956: Provide a work-around to broken Linux 32 bit "Exec Shield" using CS for NX emulation (crashing with SI_KERNEL)
dsimms
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  4875
#if defined(IA32)
7ffa08fef52a 8023956: Provide a work-around to broken Linux 32 bit "Exec Shield" using CS for NX emulation (crashing with SI_KERNEL)
dsimms
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  4876
  workaround_expand_exec_shield_cs_limit();
7ffa08fef52a 8023956: Provide a work-around to broken Linux 32 bit "Exec Shield" using CS for NX emulation (crashing with SI_KERNEL)
dsimms
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  4877
#endif
7ffa08fef52a 8023956: Provide a work-around to broken Linux 32 bit "Exec Shield" using CS for NX emulation (crashing with SI_KERNEL)
dsimms
parents: 20005
diff changeset
  4878
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4879
  Linux::libpthread_init();
46512
1ba5728eda0d 8181319: Make os::Linux::sched_getcpu() available even when UseNUMA is false
pliden
parents: 46510
diff changeset
  4880
  Linux::sched_getcpu_init();
37430
fd743dadef12 8151939: VM_Version_init() print buffer is too small
coleenp
parents: 37155
diff changeset
  4881
  log_info(os)("HotSpot is running with %s, %s",
fd743dadef12 8151939: VM_Version_init() print buffer is too small
coleenp
parents: 37155
diff changeset
  4882
               Linux::glibc_version(), Linux::libpthread_version());
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4883
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  4884
  if (UseNUMA) {
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  4885
    if (!Linux::libnuma_init()) {
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  4886
      UseNUMA = false;
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  4887
    } else {
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  4888
      if ((Linux::numa_max_node() < 1)) {
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  4889
        // There's only one node(they start from 0), disable NUMA.
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  4890
        UseNUMA = false;
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  4891
      }
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  4892
    }
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  4893
    // With SHM and HugeTLBFS large pages we cannot uncommit a page, so there's no way
9341
347fa5cdbd39 7037939: NUMA: Disable adaptive resizing if SHM large pages are used
iveresov
parents: 9339
diff changeset
  4894
    // we can make the adaptive lgrp chunk resizing work. If the user specified
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  4895
    // both UseNUMA and UseLargePages (or UseSHM/UseHugeTLBFS) on the command line - warn and
9341
347fa5cdbd39 7037939: NUMA: Disable adaptive resizing if SHM large pages are used
iveresov
parents: 9339
diff changeset
  4896
    // disable adaptive resizing.
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  4897
    if (UseNUMA && UseLargePages && !can_commit_large_page_memory()) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  4898
      if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseNUMA)) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  4899
        UseNUMA = false;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  4900
      } else {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  4901
        if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseLargePages) &&
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  4902
            FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseSHM) &&
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  4903
            FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseHugeTLBFS)) {
9341
347fa5cdbd39 7037939: NUMA: Disable adaptive resizing if SHM large pages are used
iveresov
parents: 9339
diff changeset
  4904
          UseLargePages = false;
30609
211c22831646 8079263: Suppress warning about disabling adaptive size policy when enabling UseLargePages with UseNUMA when adaptive size policy is disabled
redestad
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  4905
        } else if (UseAdaptiveSizePolicy || UseAdaptiveNUMAChunkSizing) {
211c22831646 8079263: Suppress warning about disabling adaptive size policy when enabling UseLargePages with UseNUMA when adaptive size policy is disabled
redestad
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  4906
          warning("UseNUMA is not fully compatible with SHM/HugeTLBFS large pages, disabling adaptive resizing (-XX:-UseAdaptiveSizePolicy -XX:-UseAdaptiveNUMAChunkSizing)");
9341
347fa5cdbd39 7037939: NUMA: Disable adaptive resizing if SHM large pages are used
iveresov
parents: 9339
diff changeset
  4907
          UseAdaptiveSizePolicy = false;
347fa5cdbd39 7037939: NUMA: Disable adaptive resizing if SHM large pages are used
iveresov
parents: 9339
diff changeset
  4908
          UseAdaptiveNUMAChunkSizing = false;
347fa5cdbd39 7037939: NUMA: Disable adaptive resizing if SHM large pages are used
iveresov
parents: 9339
diff changeset
  4909
        }
347fa5cdbd39 7037939: NUMA: Disable adaptive resizing if SHM large pages are used
iveresov
parents: 9339
diff changeset
  4910
      }
347fa5cdbd39 7037939: NUMA: Disable adaptive resizing if SHM large pages are used
iveresov
parents: 9339
diff changeset
  4911
    }
1615
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  4912
    if (!UseNUMA && ForceNUMA) {
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  4913
      UseNUMA = true;
b46d9f19bde2 6779436: NUMA allocator: libnuma expects certain size of the buffer in numa_node_to_cpus()
iveresov
parents: 1388
diff changeset
  4914
    }
388
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  4915
  }
bcc631c5bbec 6684395: Port NUMA-aware allocator to linux
iveresov
parents: 252
diff changeset
  4916
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4917
  if (MaxFDLimit) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4918
    // set the number of file descriptors to max. print out error
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4919
    // if getrlimit/setrlimit fails but continue regardless.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4920
    struct rlimit nbr_files;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4921
    int status = getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &nbr_files);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4922
    if (status != 0) {
37430
fd743dadef12 8151939: VM_Version_init() print buffer is too small
coleenp
parents: 37155
diff changeset
  4923
      log_info(os)("os::init_2 getrlimit failed: %s", os::strerror(errno));
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4924
    } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4925
      nbr_files.rlim_cur = nbr_files.rlim_max;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4926
      status = setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &nbr_files);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4927
      if (status != 0) {
37430
fd743dadef12 8151939: VM_Version_init() print buffer is too small
coleenp
parents: 37155
diff changeset
  4928
        log_info(os)("os::init_2 setrlimit failed: %s", os::strerror(errno));
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4929
      }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4930
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4931
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4932
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4933
  // Initialize lock used to serialize thread creation (see os::create_thread)
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4934
  Linux::set_createThread_lock(new Mutex(Mutex::leaf, "createThread_lock", false));
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4935
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4936
  // at-exit methods are called in the reverse order of their registration.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4937
  // atexit functions are called on return from main or as a result of a
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4938
  // call to exit(3C). There can be only 32 of these functions registered
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4939
  // and atexit() does not set errno.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4940
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4941
  if (PerfAllowAtExitRegistration) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4942
    // only register atexit functions if PerfAllowAtExitRegistration is set.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4943
    // atexit functions can be delayed until process exit time, which
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4944
    // can be problematic for embedded VM situations. Embedded VMs should
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4945
    // call DestroyJavaVM() to assure that VM resources are released.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4946
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4947
    // note: perfMemory_exit_helper atexit function may be removed in
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4948
    // the future if the appropriate cleanup code can be added to the
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4949
    // VM_Exit VMOperation's doit method.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4950
    if (atexit(perfMemory_exit_helper) != 0) {
22807
1cf02ef734e2 8016586: PPC64 (part 3): basic changes for PPC64
goetz
parents: 22806
diff changeset
  4951
      warning("os::init_2 atexit(perfMemory_exit_helper) failed");
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4952
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4953
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4954
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4955
  // initialize thread priority policy
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4956
  prio_init();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4957
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4958
  return JNI_OK;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4959
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4960
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4961
// Mark the polling page as unreadable
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4962
void os::make_polling_page_unreadable(void) {
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4963
  if (!guard_memory((char*)_polling_page, Linux::page_size())) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4964
    fatal("Could not disable polling page");
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4965
  }
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4966
}
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4967
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4968
// Mark the polling page as readable
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4969
void os::make_polling_page_readable(void) {
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  4970
  if (!linux_mprotect((char *)_polling_page, Linux::page_size(), PROT_READ)) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4971
    fatal("Could not enable polling page");
823
9a5271881bc0 6716785: implicit null checks not triggering with CompressedOops
coleenp
parents: 781
diff changeset
  4972
  }
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  4973
}
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  4974
36089
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4975
// older glibc versions don't have this macro (which expands to
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4976
// an optimized bit-counting function) so we have to roll our own
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4977
#ifndef CPU_COUNT
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4978
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4979
static int _cpu_count(const cpu_set_t* cpus) {
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4980
  int count = 0;
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4981
  // only look up to the number of configured processors
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4982
  for (int i = 0; i < os::processor_count(); i++) {
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4983
    if (CPU_ISSET(i, cpus)) {
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4984
      count++;
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4985
    }
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4986
  }
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4987
  return count;
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4988
}
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4989
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4990
#define CPU_COUNT(cpus) _cpu_count(cpus)
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4991
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4992
#endif // CPU_COUNT
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  4993
35884
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  4994
// Get the current number of available processors for this process.
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  4995
// This value can change at any time during a process's lifetime.
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  4996
// sched_getaffinity gives an accurate answer as it accounts for cpusets.
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  4997
// If it appears there may be more than 1024 processors then we do a
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  4998
// dynamic check - see 6515172 for details.
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  4999
// If anything goes wrong we fallback to returning the number of online
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5000
// processors - which can be greater than the number available to the process.
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5001
int os::active_processor_count() {
35884
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5002
  cpu_set_t cpus;  // can represent at most 1024 (CPU_SETSIZE) processors
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5003
  cpu_set_t* cpus_p = &cpus;
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5004
  int cpus_size = sizeof(cpu_set_t);
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5005
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5006
  int configured_cpus = processor_count();  // upper bound on available cpus
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5007
  int cpu_count = 0;
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5008
36089
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  5009
// old build platforms may not support dynamic cpu sets
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  5010
#ifdef CPU_ALLOC
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  5011
35884
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5012
  // To enable easy testing of the dynamic path on different platforms we
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5013
  // introduce a diagnostic flag: UseCpuAllocPath
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5014
  if (configured_cpus >= CPU_SETSIZE || UseCpuAllocPath) {
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5015
    // kernel may use a mask bigger than cpu_set_t
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5016
    log_trace(os)("active_processor_count: using dynamic path %s"
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5017
                  "- configured processors: %d",
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5018
                  UseCpuAllocPath ? "(forced) " : "",
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5019
                  configured_cpus);
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5020
    cpus_p = CPU_ALLOC(configured_cpus);
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5021
    if (cpus_p != NULL) {
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5022
      cpus_size = CPU_ALLOC_SIZE(configured_cpus);
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5023
      // zero it just to be safe
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5024
      CPU_ZERO_S(cpus_size, cpus_p);
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5025
    }
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5026
    else {
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5027
       // failed to allocate so fallback to online cpus
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5028
       int online_cpus = ::sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5029
       log_trace(os)("active_processor_count: "
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5030
                     "CPU_ALLOC failed (%s) - using "
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5031
                     "online processor count: %d",
37113
5a33bf5089ac 8148425: strerror() function is not thread-safe
stuefe
parents: 37097
diff changeset
  5032
                     os::strerror(errno), online_cpus);
35884
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5033
       return online_cpus;
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5034
    }
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5035
  }
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5036
  else {
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5037
    log_trace(os)("active_processor_count: using static path - configured processors: %d",
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5038
                  configured_cpus);
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5039
  }
36089
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  5040
#else // CPU_ALLOC
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  5041
// these stubs won't be executed
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  5042
#define CPU_COUNT_S(size, cpus) -1
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  5043
#define CPU_FREE(cpus)
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  5044
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  5045
  log_trace(os)("active_processor_count: only static path available - configured processors: %d",
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  5046
                configured_cpus);
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  5047
#endif // CPU_ALLOC
35884
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5048
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5049
  // pid 0 means the current thread - which we have to assume represents the process
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5050
  if (sched_getaffinity(0, cpus_size, cpus_p) == 0) {
36089
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  5051
    if (cpus_p != &cpus) { // can only be true when CPU_ALLOC used
35884
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5052
      cpu_count = CPU_COUNT_S(cpus_size, cpus_p);
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5053
    }
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5054
    else {
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5055
      cpu_count = CPU_COUNT(cpus_p);
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5056
    }
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5057
    log_trace(os)("active_processor_count: sched_getaffinity processor count: %d", cpu_count);
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5058
  }
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5059
  else {
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5060
    cpu_count = ::sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5061
    warning("sched_getaffinity failed (%s)- using online processor count (%d) "
37113
5a33bf5089ac 8148425: strerror() function is not thread-safe
stuefe
parents: 37097
diff changeset
  5062
            "which may exceed available processors", os::strerror(errno), cpu_count);
35884
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5063
  }
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5064
36089
0df0a643796e 8148987: [Linux] Allow building on older systems without CPU_ALLOC support
dholmes
parents: 36087
diff changeset
  5065
  if (cpus_p != &cpus) { // can only be true when CPU_ALLOC used
35884
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5066
    CPU_FREE(cpus_p);
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5067
  }
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5068
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5069
  assert(cpu_count > 0 && cpu_count <= processor_count(), "sanity check");
ec439aaca107 6515172: Runtime.availableProcessors() ignores Linux taskset command
dholmes
parents: 35201
diff changeset
  5070
  return cpu_count;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5071
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5072
10739
91935236600e 7098194: integrate macosx-port changes
dcubed
parents: 10571
diff changeset
  5073
void os::set_native_thread_name(const char *name) {
27164
6523fa019ffa 7102541: RFE: os::set_native_thread_name() cleanups
sla
parents: 27157
diff changeset
  5074
  if (Linux::_pthread_setname_np) {
6523fa019ffa 7102541: RFE: os::set_native_thread_name() cleanups
sla
parents: 27157
diff changeset
  5075
    char buf [16]; // according to glibc manpage, 16 chars incl. '/0'
6523fa019ffa 7102541: RFE: os::set_native_thread_name() cleanups
sla
parents: 27157
diff changeset
  5076
    snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s", name);
6523fa019ffa 7102541: RFE: os::set_native_thread_name() cleanups
sla
parents: 27157
diff changeset
  5077
    buf[sizeof(buf) - 1] = '\0';
6523fa019ffa 7102541: RFE: os::set_native_thread_name() cleanups
sla
parents: 27157
diff changeset
  5078
    const int rc = Linux::_pthread_setname_np(pthread_self(), buf);
6523fa019ffa 7102541: RFE: os::set_native_thread_name() cleanups
sla
parents: 27157
diff changeset
  5079
    // ERANGE should not happen; all other errors should just be ignored.
6523fa019ffa 7102541: RFE: os::set_native_thread_name() cleanups
sla
parents: 27157
diff changeset
  5080
    assert(rc != ERANGE, "pthread_setname_np failed");
6523fa019ffa 7102541: RFE: os::set_native_thread_name() cleanups
sla
parents: 27157
diff changeset
  5081
  }
10739
91935236600e 7098194: integrate macosx-port changes
dcubed
parents: 10571
diff changeset
  5082
}
91935236600e 7098194: integrate macosx-port changes
dcubed
parents: 10571
diff changeset
  5083
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5084
bool os::distribute_processes(uint length, uint* distribution) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5085
  // Not yet implemented.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5086
  return false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5087
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5088
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5089
bool os::bind_to_processor(uint processor_id) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5090
  // Not yet implemented.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5091
  return false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5092
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5093
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5094
///
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5095
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5096
void os::SuspendedThreadTask::internal_do_task() {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5097
  if (do_suspend(_thread->osthread())) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5098
    SuspendedThreadTaskContext context(_thread, _thread->osthread()->ucontext());
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5099
    do_task(context);
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5100
    do_resume(_thread->osthread());
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5101
  }
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5102
}
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5103
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5104
class PcFetcher : public os::SuspendedThreadTask {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5105
 public:
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5106
  PcFetcher(Thread* thread) : os::SuspendedThreadTask(thread) {}
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5107
  ExtendedPC result();
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5108
 protected:
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5109
  void do_task(const os::SuspendedThreadTaskContext& context);
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5110
 private:
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5111
  ExtendedPC _epc;
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5112
};
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5113
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5114
ExtendedPC PcFetcher::result() {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5115
  guarantee(is_done(), "task is not done yet.");
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5116
  return _epc;
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5117
}
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5118
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5119
void PcFetcher::do_task(const os::SuspendedThreadTaskContext& context) {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5120
  Thread* thread = context.thread();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5121
  OSThread* osthread = thread->osthread();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5122
  if (osthread->ucontext() != NULL) {
35077
8b86440d3bf1 8145114: const-correctness for ucontext_t* reading functions
stuefe
parents: 35075
diff changeset
  5123
    _epc = os::Linux::ucontext_get_pc((const ucontext_t *) context.ucontext());
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5124
  } else {
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5125
    // NULL context is unexpected, double-check this is the VMThread
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5126
    guarantee(thread->is_VM_thread(), "can only be called for VMThread");
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5127
  }
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5128
}
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5129
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5130
// Suspends the target using the signal mechanism and then grabs the PC before
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5131
// resuming the target. Used by the flat-profiler only
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5132
ExtendedPC os::get_thread_pc(Thread* thread) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5133
  // Make sure that it is called by the watcher for the VMThread
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5134
  assert(Thread::current()->is_Watcher_thread(), "Must be watcher");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5135
  assert(thread->is_VM_thread(), "Can only be called for VMThread");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5136
18025
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5137
  PcFetcher fetcher(thread);
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5138
  fetcher.run();
b7bcf7497f93 8005849: JEP 167: Event-Based JVM Tracing
sla
parents: 17854
diff changeset
  5139
  return fetcher.result();
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5140
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5141
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5142
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5143
// debug support
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5144
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5145
bool os::find(address addr, outputStream* st) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5146
  Dl_info dlinfo;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5147
  memset(&dlinfo, 0, sizeof(dlinfo));
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  5148
  if (dladdr(addr, &dlinfo) != 0) {
33148
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  5149
    st->print(PTR_FORMAT ": ", p2i(addr));
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  5150
    if (dlinfo.dli_sname != NULL && dlinfo.dli_saddr != NULL) {
33148
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  5151
      st->print("%s+" PTR_FORMAT, dlinfo.dli_sname,
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  5152
                p2i(addr) - p2i(dlinfo.dli_saddr));
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  5153
    } else if (dlinfo.dli_fbase != NULL) {
33148
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  5154
      st->print("<offset " PTR_FORMAT ">", p2i(addr) - p2i(dlinfo.dli_fbase));
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5155
    } else {
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5156
      st->print("<absolute address>");
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5157
    }
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  5158
    if (dlinfo.dli_fname != NULL) {
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5159
      st->print(" in %s", dlinfo.dli_fname);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5160
    }
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  5161
    if (dlinfo.dli_fbase != NULL) {
33148
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  5162
      st->print(" at " PTR_FORMAT, p2i(dlinfo.dli_fbase));
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5163
    }
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5164
    st->cr();
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5165
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5166
    if (Verbose) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5167
      // decode some bytes around the PC
16670
4af09aff4237 8003310: Enable -Wunused-function when compiling with gcc
mikael
parents: 16669
diff changeset
  5168
      address begin = clamp_address_in_page(addr-40, addr, os::vm_page_size());
4af09aff4237 8003310: Enable -Wunused-function when compiling with gcc
mikael
parents: 16669
diff changeset
  5169
      address end   = clamp_address_in_page(addr+40, addr, os::vm_page_size());
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5170
      address       lowest = (address) dlinfo.dli_sname;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5171
      if (!lowest)  lowest = (address) dlinfo.dli_fbase;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5172
      if (begin < lowest)  begin = lowest;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5173
      Dl_info dlinfo2;
18683
a6418e038255 8015884: runThese crashed with SIGSEGV, hs_err has an error instead of stacktrace
dcubed
parents: 18086
diff changeset
  5174
      if (dladdr(end, &dlinfo2) != 0 && dlinfo2.dli_saddr != dlinfo.dli_saddr
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5175
          && end > dlinfo2.dli_saddr && dlinfo2.dli_saddr > begin) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5176
        end = (address) dlinfo2.dli_saddr;
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5177
      }
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5178
      Disassembler::decode(begin, end, st);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5179
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5180
    return true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5181
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5182
  return false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5183
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5184
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5185
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5186
// misc
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5187
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5188
// This does not do anything on Linux. This is basically a hook for being
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5189
// able to use structured exception handling (thread-local exception filters)
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5190
// on, e.g., Win32.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5191
void
33593
60764a78fa5c 8140274: methodHandles and constantPoolHandles should be passed as const references
coleenp
parents: 33148
diff changeset
  5192
os::os_exception_wrapper(java_call_t f, JavaValue* value, const methodHandle& method,
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5193
                         JavaCallArguments* args, Thread* thread) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5194
  f(value, method, args, thread);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5195
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5196
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5197
void os::print_statistics() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5198
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5199
34305
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5200
bool os::message_box(const char* title, const char* message) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5201
  int i;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5202
  fdStream err(defaultStream::error_fd());
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5203
  for (i = 0; i < 78; i++) err.print_raw("=");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5204
  err.cr();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5205
  err.print_raw_cr(title);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5206
  for (i = 0; i < 78; i++) err.print_raw("-");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5207
  err.cr();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5208
  err.print_raw_cr(message);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5209
  for (i = 0; i < 78; i++) err.print_raw("=");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5210
  err.cr();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5211
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5212
  char buf[16];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5213
  // Prevent process from exiting upon "read error" without consuming all CPU
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5214
  while (::read(0, buf, sizeof(buf)) <= 0) { ::sleep(100); }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5215
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5216
  return buf[0] == 'y' || buf[0] == 'Y';
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5217
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5218
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5219
int os::stat(const char *path, struct stat *sbuf) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5220
  char pathbuf[MAX_PATH];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5221
  if (strlen(path) > MAX_PATH - 1) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5222
    errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5223
    return -1;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5224
  }
7405
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5225
  os::native_path(strcpy(pathbuf, path));
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5226
  return ::stat(pathbuf, sbuf);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5227
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5228
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5229
// Is a (classpath) directory empty?
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5230
bool os::dir_is_empty(const char* path) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5231
  DIR *dir = NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5232
  struct dirent *ptr;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5233
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5234
  dir = opendir(path);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5235
  if (dir == NULL) return true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5236
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5237
  // Scan the directory
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5238
  bool result = true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5239
  char buf[sizeof(struct dirent) + MAX_PATH];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5240
  while (result && (ptr = ::readdir(dir)) != NULL) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5241
    if (strcmp(ptr->d_name, ".") != 0 && strcmp(ptr->d_name, "..") != 0) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5242
      result = false;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5243
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5244
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5245
  closedir(dir);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5246
  return result;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5247
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5248
7405
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5249
// This code originates from JDK's sysOpen and open64_w
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5250
// from src/solaris/hpi/src/system_md.c
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5251
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5252
int os::open(const char *path, int oflag, int mode) {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5253
  if (strlen(path) > MAX_PATH - 1) {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5254
    errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5255
    return -1;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5256
  }
27457
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5257
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5258
  // All file descriptors that are opened in the Java process and not
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5259
  // specifically destined for a subprocess should have the close-on-exec
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5260
  // flag set.  If we don't set it, then careless 3rd party native code
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5261
  // might fork and exec without closing all appropriate file descriptors
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5262
  // (e.g. as we do in closeDescriptors in UNIXProcess.c), and this in
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5263
  // turn might:
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5264
  //
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5265
  // - cause end-of-file to fail to be detected on some file
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5266
  //   descriptors, resulting in mysterious hangs, or
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5267
  //
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5268
  // - might cause an fopen in the subprocess to fail on a system
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5269
  //   suffering from bug 1085341.
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5270
  //
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5271
  // (Yes, the default setting of the close-on-exec flag is a Unix
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5272
  // design flaw)
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5273
  //
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5274
  // See:
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5275
  // 1085341: 32-bit stdio routines should support file descriptors >255
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5276
  // 4843136: (process) pipe file descriptor from Runtime.exec not being closed
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5277
  // 6339493: (process) Runtime.exec does not close all file descriptors on Solaris 9
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5278
  //
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5279
  // Modern Linux kernels (after 2.6.23 2007) support O_CLOEXEC with open().
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5280
  // O_CLOEXEC is preferable to using FD_CLOEXEC on an open file descriptor
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5281
  // because it saves a system call and removes a small window where the flag
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5282
  // is unset.  On ancient Linux kernels the O_CLOEXEC flag will be ignored
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5283
  // and we fall back to using FD_CLOEXEC (see below).
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5284
#ifdef O_CLOEXEC
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5285
  oflag |= O_CLOEXEC;
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5286
#endif
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5287
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5288
  int fd = ::open64(path, oflag, mode);
7405
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5289
  if (fd == -1) return -1;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5290
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5291
  //If the open succeeded, the file might still be a directory
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5292
  {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5293
    struct stat64 buf64;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5294
    int ret = ::fstat64(fd, &buf64);
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5295
    int st_mode = buf64.st_mode;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5296
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5297
    if (ret != -1) {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5298
      if ((st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5299
        errno = EISDIR;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5300
        ::close(fd);
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5301
        return -1;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5302
      }
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5303
    } else {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5304
      ::close(fd);
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5305
      return -1;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5306
    }
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5307
  }
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5308
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5309
#ifdef FD_CLOEXEC
27457
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5310
  // Validate that the use of the O_CLOEXEC flag on open above worked.
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5311
  // With recent kernels, we will perform this check exactly once.
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5312
  static sig_atomic_t O_CLOEXEC_is_known_to_work = 0;
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5313
  if (!O_CLOEXEC_is_known_to_work) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5314
    int flags = ::fcntl(fd, F_GETFD);
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5315
    if (flags != -1) {
27457
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5316
      if ((flags & FD_CLOEXEC) != 0)
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5317
        O_CLOEXEC_is_known_to_work = 1;
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5318
      else
adbe834be3a0 8043780: Use open(O_CLOEXEC) instead of fcntl(FD_CLOEXEC)
martin
parents: 27400
diff changeset
  5319
        ::fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, flags | FD_CLOEXEC);
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5320
    }
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5321
  }
7405
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5322
#endif
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5323
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5324
  return fd;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5325
}
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5326
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5327
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5328
// create binary file, rewriting existing file if required
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5329
int os::create_binary_file(const char* path, bool rewrite_existing) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5330
  int oflags = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5331
  if (!rewrite_existing) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5332
    oflags |= O_EXCL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5333
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5334
  return ::open64(path, oflags, S_IREAD | S_IWRITE);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5335
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5336
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5337
// return current position of file pointer
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5338
jlong os::current_file_offset(int fd) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5339
  return (jlong)::lseek64(fd, (off64_t)0, SEEK_CUR);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5340
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5341
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5342
// move file pointer to the specified offset
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5343
jlong os::seek_to_file_offset(int fd, jlong offset) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5344
  return (jlong)::lseek64(fd, (off64_t)offset, SEEK_SET);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5345
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5346
7405
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5347
// This code originates from JDK's sysAvailable
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5348
// from src/solaris/hpi/src/native_threads/src/sys_api_td.c
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5349
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5350
int os::available(int fd, jlong *bytes) {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5351
  jlong cur, end;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5352
  int mode;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5353
  struct stat64 buf64;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5354
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5355
  if (::fstat64(fd, &buf64) >= 0) {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5356
    mode = buf64.st_mode;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5357
    if (S_ISCHR(mode) || S_ISFIFO(mode) || S_ISSOCK(mode)) {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5358
      int n;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5359
      if (::ioctl(fd, FIONREAD, &n) >= 0) {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5360
        *bytes = n;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5361
        return 1;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5362
      }
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5363
    }
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5364
  }
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5365
  if ((cur = ::lseek64(fd, 0L, SEEK_CUR)) == -1) {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5366
    return 0;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5367
  } else if ((end = ::lseek64(fd, 0L, SEEK_END)) == -1) {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5368
    return 0;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5369
  } else if (::lseek64(fd, cur, SEEK_SET) == -1) {
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5370
    return 0;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5371
  }
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5372
  *bytes = end - cur;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5373
  return 1;
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5374
}
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5375
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5376
// Map a block of memory.
13195
be27e1b6a4b9 6995781: Native Memory Tracking (Phase 1)
zgu
parents: 12735
diff changeset
  5377
char* os::pd_map_memory(int fd, const char* file_name, size_t file_offset,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5378
                        char *addr, size_t bytes, bool read_only,
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5379
                        bool allow_exec) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5380
  int prot;
11967
ce179af268b1 7142641: -Xshared:on fails on ARM
dlong
parents: 11601
diff changeset
  5381
  int flags = MAP_PRIVATE;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5382
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5383
  if (read_only) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5384
    prot = PROT_READ;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5385
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5386
    prot = PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5387
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5388
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5389
  if (allow_exec) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5390
    prot |= PROT_EXEC;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5391
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5392
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5393
  if (addr != NULL) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5394
    flags |= MAP_FIXED;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5395
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5396
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5397
  char* mapped_address = (char*)mmap(addr, (size_t)bytes, prot, flags,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5398
                                     fd, file_offset);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5399
  if (mapped_address == MAP_FAILED) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5400
    return NULL;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5401
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5402
  return mapped_address;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5403
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5404
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5405
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5406
// Remap a block of memory.
13195
be27e1b6a4b9 6995781: Native Memory Tracking (Phase 1)
zgu
parents: 12735
diff changeset
  5407
char* os::pd_remap_memory(int fd, const char* file_name, size_t file_offset,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5408
                          char *addr, size_t bytes, bool read_only,
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5409
                          bool allow_exec) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5410
  // same as map_memory() on this OS
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5411
  return os::map_memory(fd, file_name, file_offset, addr, bytes, read_only,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5412
                        allow_exec);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5413
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5414
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5415
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5416
// Unmap a block of memory.
13195
be27e1b6a4b9 6995781: Native Memory Tracking (Phase 1)
zgu
parents: 12735
diff changeset
  5417
bool os::pd_unmap_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes) {
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5418
  return munmap(addr, bytes) == 0;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5419
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5420
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5421
static jlong slow_thread_cpu_time(Thread *thread, bool user_sys_cpu_time);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5422
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5423
static clockid_t thread_cpu_clockid(Thread* thread) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5424
  pthread_t tid = thread->osthread()->pthread_id();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5425
  clockid_t clockid;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5426
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5427
  // Get thread clockid
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5428
  int rc = os::Linux::pthread_getcpuclockid(tid, &clockid);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5429
  assert(rc == 0, "pthread_getcpuclockid is expected to return 0 code");
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5430
  return clockid;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5431
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5432
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5433
// current_thread_cpu_time(bool) and thread_cpu_time(Thread*, bool)
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5434
// are used by JVM M&M and JVMTI to get user+sys or user CPU time
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5435
// of a thread.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5436
//
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5437
// current_thread_cpu_time() and thread_cpu_time(Thread*) returns
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5438
// the fast estimate available on the platform.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5439
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5440
jlong os::current_thread_cpu_time() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5441
  if (os::Linux::supports_fast_thread_cpu_time()) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5442
    return os::Linux::fast_thread_cpu_time(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5443
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5444
    // return user + sys since the cost is the same
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5445
    return slow_thread_cpu_time(Thread::current(), true /* user + sys */);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5446
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5447
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5448
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5449
jlong os::thread_cpu_time(Thread* thread) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5450
  // consistent with what current_thread_cpu_time() returns
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5451
  if (os::Linux::supports_fast_thread_cpu_time()) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5452
    return os::Linux::fast_thread_cpu_time(thread_cpu_clockid(thread));
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5453
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5454
    return slow_thread_cpu_time(thread, true /* user + sys */);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5455
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5456
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5457
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5458
jlong os::current_thread_cpu_time(bool user_sys_cpu_time) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5459
  if (user_sys_cpu_time && os::Linux::supports_fast_thread_cpu_time()) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5460
    return os::Linux::fast_thread_cpu_time(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5461
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5462
    return slow_thread_cpu_time(Thread::current(), user_sys_cpu_time);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5463
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5464
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5465
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5466
jlong os::thread_cpu_time(Thread *thread, bool user_sys_cpu_time) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5467
  if (user_sys_cpu_time && os::Linux::supports_fast_thread_cpu_time()) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5468
    return os::Linux::fast_thread_cpu_time(thread_cpu_clockid(thread));
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5469
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5470
    return slow_thread_cpu_time(thread, user_sys_cpu_time);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5471
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5472
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5473
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5474
//  -1 on error.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5475
static jlong slow_thread_cpu_time(Thread *thread, bool user_sys_cpu_time) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5476
  pid_t  tid = thread->osthread()->thread_id();
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5477
  char *s;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5478
  char stat[2048];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5479
  int statlen;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5480
  char proc_name[64];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5481
  int count;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5482
  long sys_time, user_time;
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5483
  char cdummy;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5484
  int idummy;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5485
  long ldummy;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5486
  FILE *fp;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5487
24333
c7214442139d 8031126: java/lang/management/ThreadMXBean/ThreadUserTime.java fails intermittently
sla
parents: 23868
diff changeset
  5488
  snprintf(proc_name, 64, "/proc/self/task/%d/stat", tid);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5489
  fp = fopen(proc_name, "r");
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  5490
  if (fp == NULL) return -1;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5491
  statlen = fread(stat, 1, 2047, fp);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5492
  stat[statlen] = '\0';
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5493
  fclose(fp);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5494
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5495
  // Skip pid and the command string. Note that we could be dealing with
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5496
  // weird command names, e.g. user could decide to rename java launcher
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5497
  // to "java 1.4.2 :)", then the stat file would look like
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5498
  //                1234 (java 1.4.2 :)) R ... ...
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5499
  // We don't really need to know the command string, just find the last
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5500
  // occurrence of ")" and then start parsing from there. See bug 4726580.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5501
  s = strrchr(stat, ')');
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  5502
  if (s == NULL) return -1;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5503
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5504
  // Skip blank chars
27471
6e56277909f1 8062370: Various minor code improvements
goetz
parents: 27458
diff changeset
  5505
  do { s++; } while (s && isspace(*s));
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5506
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5507
  count = sscanf(s,"%c %d %d %d %d %d %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu",
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5508
                 &cdummy, &idummy, &idummy, &idummy, &idummy, &idummy,
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5509
                 &ldummy, &ldummy, &ldummy, &ldummy, &ldummy,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5510
                 &user_time, &sys_time);
25064
244218e6ec0a 8046758: cleanup non-indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking cleanup bucket
dcubed
parents: 24931
diff changeset
  5511
  if (count != 13) return -1;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5512
  if (user_sys_cpu_time) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5513
    return ((jlong)sys_time + (jlong)user_time) * (1000000000 / clock_tics_per_sec);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5514
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5515
    return (jlong)user_time * (1000000000 / clock_tics_per_sec);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5516
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5517
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5518
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5519
void os::current_thread_cpu_time_info(jvmtiTimerInfo *info_ptr) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5520
  info_ptr->max_value = ALL_64_BITS;       // will not wrap in less than 64 bits
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5521
  info_ptr->may_skip_backward = false;     // elapsed time not wall time
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5522
  info_ptr->may_skip_forward = false;      // elapsed time not wall time
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5523
  info_ptr->kind = JVMTI_TIMER_TOTAL_CPU;  // user+system time is returned
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5524
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5525
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5526
void os::thread_cpu_time_info(jvmtiTimerInfo *info_ptr) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5527
  info_ptr->max_value = ALL_64_BITS;       // will not wrap in less than 64 bits
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5528
  info_ptr->may_skip_backward = false;     // elapsed time not wall time
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5529
  info_ptr->may_skip_forward = false;      // elapsed time not wall time
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5530
  info_ptr->kind = JVMTI_TIMER_TOTAL_CPU;  // user+system time is returned
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5531
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5532
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5533
bool os::is_thread_cpu_time_supported() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5534
  return true;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5535
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5536
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5537
// System loadavg support.  Returns -1 if load average cannot be obtained.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5538
// Linux doesn't yet have a (official) notion of processor sets,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5539
// so just return the system wide load average.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5540
int os::loadavg(double loadavg[], int nelem) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5541
  return ::getloadavg(loadavg, nelem);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5542
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5543
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5544
void os::pause() {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5545
  char filename[MAX_PATH];
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5546
  if (PauseAtStartupFile && PauseAtStartupFile[0]) {
33148
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  5547
    jio_snprintf(filename, MAX_PATH, "%s", PauseAtStartupFile);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5548
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5549
    jio_snprintf(filename, MAX_PATH, "./vm.paused.%d", current_process_id());
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5550
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5551
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5552
  int fd = ::open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0666);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5553
  if (fd != -1) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5554
    struct stat buf;
7405
e6fc8d3926f8 6348631: remove the use of the HPI library from Hotspot
ikrylov
parents: 7397
diff changeset
  5555
    ::close(fd);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5556
    while (::stat(filename, &buf) == 0) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5557
      (void)::poll(NULL, 0, 100);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5558
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5559
  } else {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5560
    jio_fprintf(stderr,
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5561
                "Could not open pause file '%s', continuing immediately.\n", filename);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5562
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5563
}
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5564
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5565
extern char** environ;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5566
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5567
// Run the specified command in a separate process. Return its exit value,
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5568
// or -1 on failure (e.g. can't fork a new process).
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5569
// Unlike system(), this function can be called from signal handler. It
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5570
// doesn't block SIGINT et al.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5571
int os::fork_and_exec(char* cmd) {
745
47129a5cacd3 6681796: hotspot build failure on gcc 4.2.x (ubuntu 8.04) w/ openjdk 6
xlu
parents: 388
diff changeset
  5572
  const char * argv[4] = {"sh", "-c", cmd, NULL};
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5573
30745
8ebe80838174 8078470: [Linux] Replace syscall use in os::fork_and_exec with glibc fork() and execve()
dholmes
parents: 30605
diff changeset
  5574
  pid_t pid = fork();
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5575
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5576
  if (pid < 0) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5577
    // fork failed
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5578
    return -1;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5579
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5580
  } else if (pid == 0) {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5581
    // child process
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5582
30745
8ebe80838174 8078470: [Linux] Replace syscall use in os::fork_and_exec with glibc fork() and execve()
dholmes
parents: 30605
diff changeset
  5583
    execve("/bin/sh", (char* const*)argv, environ);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5584
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5585
    // execve failed
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5586
    _exit(-1);
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5587
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5588
  } else  {
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5589
    // copied from J2SE ..._waitForProcessExit() in UNIXProcess_md.c; we don't
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5590
    // care about the actual exit code, for now.
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5591
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5592
    int status;
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5593
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5594
    // Wait for the child process to exit.  This returns immediately if
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5595
    // the child has already exited. */
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5596
    while (waitpid(pid, &status, 0) < 0) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5597
      switch (errno) {
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5598
      case ECHILD: return 0;
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5599
      case EINTR: break;
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5600
      default: return -1;
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5601
      }
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5602
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5603
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5604
    if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5605
      // The child exited normally; get its exit code.
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5606
      return WEXITSTATUS(status);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5607
    } else if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5608
      // The child exited because of a signal
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5609
      // The best value to return is 0x80 + signal number,
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5610
      // because that is what all Unix shells do, and because
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5611
      // it allows callers to distinguish between process exit and
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5612
      // process death by signal.
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5613
      return 0x80 + WTERMSIG(status);
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5614
    } else {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5615
      // Unknown exit code; pass it through
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5616
      return status;
1
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5617
    }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5618
  }
489c9b5090e2 Initial load
duke
parents:
diff changeset
  5619
}
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5620
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5621
// is_headless_jre()
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5622
//
11161
ec855b5a23c2 7110017: is_headless_jre should be updated to reflect the new location of awt toolkit libraries
dholmes
parents: 10739
diff changeset
  5623
// Test for the existence of xawt/libmawt.so or libawt_xawt.so
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5624
// in order to report if we are running in a headless jre
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5625
//
11161
ec855b5a23c2 7110017: is_headless_jre should be updated to reflect the new location of awt toolkit libraries
dholmes
parents: 10739
diff changeset
  5626
// Since JDK8 xawt/libmawt.so was moved into the same directory
ec855b5a23c2 7110017: is_headless_jre should be updated to reflect the new location of awt toolkit libraries
dholmes
parents: 10739
diff changeset
  5627
// as libawt.so, and renamed libawt_xawt.so
ec855b5a23c2 7110017: is_headless_jre should be updated to reflect the new location of awt toolkit libraries
dholmes
parents: 10739
diff changeset
  5628
//
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5629
bool os::is_headless_jre() {
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5630
  struct stat statbuf;
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5631
  char buf[MAXPATHLEN];
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5632
  char libmawtpath[MAXPATHLEN];
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5633
  const char *xawtstr  = "/xawt/libmawt.so";
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5634
  const char *new_xawtstr = "/libawt_xawt.so";
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5635
  char *p;
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5636
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5637
  // Get path to libjvm.so
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5638
  os::jvm_path(buf, sizeof(buf));
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5639
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5640
  // Get rid of libjvm.so
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5641
  p = strrchr(buf, '/');
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5642
  if (p == NULL) {
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5643
    return false;
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5644
  } else {
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5645
    *p = '\0';
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5646
  }
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5647
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5648
  // Get rid of client or server
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5649
  p = strrchr(buf, '/');
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5650
  if (p == NULL) {
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5651
    return false;
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5652
  } else {
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5653
    *p = '\0';
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5654
  }
26683
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5655
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5656
  // check xawt/libmawt.so
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5657
  strcpy(libmawtpath, buf);
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5658
  strcat(libmawtpath, xawtstr);
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5659
  if (::stat(libmawtpath, &statbuf) == 0) return false;
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5660
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5661
  // check libawt_xawt.so
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5662
  strcpy(libmawtpath, buf);
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5663
  strcat(libmawtpath, new_xawtstr);
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5664
  if (::stat(libmawtpath, &statbuf) == 0) return false;
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5665
a02753d5a0b2 8057107: cleanup indent white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26135
diff changeset
  5666
  return true;
6176
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5667
}
4d9030fe341f 6953477: Increase portability and flexibility of building Hotspot
bobv
parents: 5922
diff changeset
  5668
13198
271c557a7623 7129724: MAC: Core file location is wrong in crash report
mikael
parents: 13195
diff changeset
  5669
// Get the default path to the core file
271c557a7623 7129724: MAC: Core file location is wrong in crash report
mikael
parents: 13195
diff changeset
  5670
// Returns the length of the string
271c557a7623 7129724: MAC: Core file location is wrong in crash report
mikael
parents: 13195
diff changeset
  5671
int os::get_core_path(char* buffer, size_t bufferSize) {
28172
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5672
  /*
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5673
   * Max length of /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern is 128 characters.
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5674
   * See https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5675
   */
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5676
  const int core_pattern_len = 129;
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5677
  char core_pattern[core_pattern_len] = {0};
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5678
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5679
  int core_pattern_file = ::open("/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern", O_RDONLY);
33794
41ef3dc95179 8140482: Various minor code improvements (runtime)
goetz
parents: 33756
diff changeset
  5680
  if (core_pattern_file == -1) {
29580
a67a581cfe11 8073315: Enable gcc -Wtype-limits and fix upcoming issues.
goetz
parents: 29474
diff changeset
  5681
    return -1;
13198
271c557a7623 7129724: MAC: Core file location is wrong in crash report
mikael
parents: 13195
diff changeset
  5682
  }
271c557a7623 7129724: MAC: Core file location is wrong in crash report
mikael
parents: 13195
diff changeset
  5683
33794
41ef3dc95179 8140482: Various minor code improvements (runtime)
goetz
parents: 33756
diff changeset
  5684
  ssize_t ret = ::read(core_pattern_file, core_pattern, core_pattern_len);
41ef3dc95179 8140482: Various minor code improvements (runtime)
goetz
parents: 33756
diff changeset
  5685
  ::close(core_pattern_file);
41ef3dc95179 8140482: Various minor code improvements (runtime)
goetz
parents: 33756
diff changeset
  5686
  if (ret <= 0 || ret >= core_pattern_len || core_pattern[0] == '\n') {
41ef3dc95179 8140482: Various minor code improvements (runtime)
goetz
parents: 33756
diff changeset
  5687
    return -1;
41ef3dc95179 8140482: Various minor code improvements (runtime)
goetz
parents: 33756
diff changeset
  5688
  }
41ef3dc95179 8140482: Various minor code improvements (runtime)
goetz
parents: 33756
diff changeset
  5689
  if (core_pattern[ret-1] == '\n') {
41ef3dc95179 8140482: Various minor code improvements (runtime)
goetz
parents: 33756
diff changeset
  5690
    core_pattern[ret-1] = '\0';
41ef3dc95179 8140482: Various minor code improvements (runtime)
goetz
parents: 33756
diff changeset
  5691
  } else {
41ef3dc95179 8140482: Various minor code improvements (runtime)
goetz
parents: 33756
diff changeset
  5692
    core_pattern[ret] = '\0';
41ef3dc95179 8140482: Various minor code improvements (runtime)
goetz
parents: 33756
diff changeset
  5693
  }
41ef3dc95179 8140482: Various minor code improvements (runtime)
goetz
parents: 33756
diff changeset
  5694
28172
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5695
  char *pid_pos = strstr(core_pattern, "%p");
29580
a67a581cfe11 8073315: Enable gcc -Wtype-limits and fix upcoming issues.
goetz
parents: 29474
diff changeset
  5696
  int written;
28172
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5697
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5698
  if (core_pattern[0] == '/') {
33148
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  5699
    written = jio_snprintf(buffer, bufferSize, "%s", core_pattern);
28172
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5700
  } else {
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5701
    char cwd[PATH_MAX];
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5702
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5703
    const char* p = get_current_directory(cwd, PATH_MAX);
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5704
    if (p == NULL) {
29580
a67a581cfe11 8073315: Enable gcc -Wtype-limits and fix upcoming issues.
goetz
parents: 29474
diff changeset
  5705
      return -1;
28172
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5706
    }
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5707
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5708
    if (core_pattern[0] == '|') {
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5709
      written = jio_snprintf(buffer, bufferSize,
38658
34f9c45625d8 8140594: Various minor code improvements (compiler)
goetz
parents: 38071
diff changeset
  5710
                             "\"%s\" (or dumping to %s/core.%d)",
34f9c45625d8 8140594: Various minor code improvements (compiler)
goetz
parents: 38071
diff changeset
  5711
                             &core_pattern[1], p, current_process_id());
28172
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5712
    } else {
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5713
      written = jio_snprintf(buffer, bufferSize, "%s/%s", p, core_pattern);
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5714
    }
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5715
  }
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5716
29580
a67a581cfe11 8073315: Enable gcc -Wtype-limits and fix upcoming issues.
goetz
parents: 29474
diff changeset
  5717
  if (written < 0) {
a67a581cfe11 8073315: Enable gcc -Wtype-limits and fix upcoming issues.
goetz
parents: 29474
diff changeset
  5718
    return -1;
a67a581cfe11 8073315: Enable gcc -Wtype-limits and fix upcoming issues.
goetz
parents: 29474
diff changeset
  5719
  }
a67a581cfe11 8073315: Enable gcc -Wtype-limits and fix upcoming issues.
goetz
parents: 29474
diff changeset
  5720
a67a581cfe11 8073315: Enable gcc -Wtype-limits and fix upcoming issues.
goetz
parents: 29474
diff changeset
  5721
  if (((size_t)written < bufferSize) && (pid_pos == NULL) && (core_pattern[0] != '|')) {
28172
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5722
    int core_uses_pid_file = ::open("/proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid", O_RDONLY);
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5723
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5724
    if (core_uses_pid_file != -1) {
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5725
      char core_uses_pid = 0;
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5726
      ssize_t ret = ::read(core_uses_pid_file, &core_uses_pid, 1);
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5727
      ::close(core_uses_pid_file);
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5728
29580
a67a581cfe11 8073315: Enable gcc -Wtype-limits and fix upcoming issues.
goetz
parents: 29474
diff changeset
  5729
      if (core_uses_pid == '1') {
28172
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5730
        jio_snprintf(buffer + written, bufferSize - written,
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5731
                                          ".%d", current_process_id());
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5732
      }
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5733
    }
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5734
  }
19ae5c844e75 8059586: hs_err report should treat redirected core pattern
dholmes
parents: 27926
diff changeset
  5735
13198
271c557a7623 7129724: MAC: Core file location is wrong in crash report
mikael
parents: 13195
diff changeset
  5736
  return strlen(buffer);
271c557a7623 7129724: MAC: Core file location is wrong in crash report
mikael
parents: 13195
diff changeset
  5737
}
10025
57fe03f10cf2 7061212: use o/s low memory notification in embedded builds
jcoomes
parents: 10023
diff changeset
  5738
34305
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5739
bool os::start_debugging(char *buf, int buflen) {
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5740
  int len = (int)strlen(buf);
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5741
  char *p = &buf[len];
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5742
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5743
  jio_snprintf(p, buflen-len,
38658
34f9c45625d8 8140594: Various minor code improvements (compiler)
goetz
parents: 38071
diff changeset
  5744
               "\n\n"
34f9c45625d8 8140594: Various minor code improvements (compiler)
goetz
parents: 38071
diff changeset
  5745
               "Do you want to debug the problem?\n\n"
34f9c45625d8 8140594: Various minor code improvements (compiler)
goetz
parents: 38071
diff changeset
  5746
               "To debug, run 'gdb /proc/%d/exe %d'; then switch to thread " UINTX_FORMAT " (" INTPTR_FORMAT ")\n"
34f9c45625d8 8140594: Various minor code improvements (compiler)
goetz
parents: 38071
diff changeset
  5747
               "Enter 'yes' to launch gdb automatically (PATH must include gdb)\n"
34f9c45625d8 8140594: Various minor code improvements (compiler)
goetz
parents: 38071
diff changeset
  5748
               "Otherwise, press RETURN to abort...",
34f9c45625d8 8140594: Various minor code improvements (compiler)
goetz
parents: 38071
diff changeset
  5749
               os::current_process_id(), os::current_process_id(),
34f9c45625d8 8140594: Various minor code improvements (compiler)
goetz
parents: 38071
diff changeset
  5750
               os::current_thread_id(), os::current_thread_id());
34305
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5751
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5752
  bool yes = os::message_box("Unexpected Error", buf);
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5753
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5754
  if (yes) {
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5755
    // yes, user asked VM to launch debugger
38658
34f9c45625d8 8140594: Various minor code improvements (compiler)
goetz
parents: 38071
diff changeset
  5756
    jio_snprintf(buf, sizeof(char)*buflen, "gdb /proc/%d/exe %d",
34f9c45625d8 8140594: Various minor code improvements (compiler)
goetz
parents: 38071
diff changeset
  5757
                 os::current_process_id(), os::current_process_id());
34305
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5758
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5759
    os::fork_and_exec(buf);
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5760
    yes = false;
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5761
  }
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5762
  return yes;
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5763
}
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5764
42905
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5765
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5766
// Java/Compiler thread:
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5767
//
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5768
//   Low memory addresses
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5769
// P0 +------------------------+
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5770
//    |                        |\  Java thread created by VM does not have glibc
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5771
//    |    glibc guard page    | - guard page, attached Java thread usually has
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5772
//    |                        |/  1 glibc guard page.
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5773
// P1 +------------------------+ Thread::stack_base() - Thread::stack_size()
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5774
//    |                        |\
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5775
//    |  HotSpot Guard Pages   | - red, yellow and reserved pages
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5776
//    |                        |/
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5777
//    +------------------------+ JavaThread::stack_reserved_zone_base()
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5778
//    |                        |\
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5779
//    |      Normal Stack      | -
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5780
//    |                        |/
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5781
// P2 +------------------------+ Thread::stack_base()
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5782
//
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5783
// Non-Java thread:
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5784
//
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5785
//   Low memory addresses
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5786
// P0 +------------------------+
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5787
//    |                        |\
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5788
//    |  glibc guard page      | - usually 1 page
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5789
//    |                        |/
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5790
// P1 +------------------------+ Thread::stack_base() - Thread::stack_size()
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5791
//    |                        |\
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5792
//    |      Normal Stack      | -
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5793
//    |                        |/
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5794
// P2 +------------------------+ Thread::stack_base()
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5795
//
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5796
// ** P1 (aka bottom) and size (P2 = P1 - size) are the address and stack size
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5797
//    returned from pthread_attr_getstack().
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5798
// ** Due to NPTL implementation error, linux takes the glibc guard page out
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5799
//    of the stack size given in pthread_attr. We work around this for
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5800
//    threads created by the VM. (We adapt bottom to be P1 and size accordingly.)
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5801
//
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5802
#ifndef ZERO
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5803
static void current_stack_region(address * bottom, size_t * size) {
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5804
  if (os::Linux::is_initial_thread()) {
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5805
    // initial thread needs special handling because pthread_getattr_np()
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5806
    // may return bogus value.
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5807
    *bottom = os::Linux::initial_thread_stack_bottom();
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5808
    *size   = os::Linux::initial_thread_stack_size();
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5809
  } else {
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5810
    pthread_attr_t attr;
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5811
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5812
    int rslt = pthread_getattr_np(pthread_self(), &attr);
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5813
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5814
    // JVM needs to know exact stack location, abort if it fails
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5815
    if (rslt != 0) {
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5816
      if (rslt == ENOMEM) {
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5817
        vm_exit_out_of_memory(0, OOM_MMAP_ERROR, "pthread_getattr_np");
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5818
      } else {
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5819
        fatal("pthread_getattr_np failed with error = %d", rslt);
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5820
      }
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5821
    }
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5822
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5823
    if (pthread_attr_getstack(&attr, (void **)bottom, size) != 0) {
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5824
      fatal("Cannot locate current stack attributes!");
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5825
    }
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5826
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5827
    // Work around NPTL stack guard error.
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5828
    size_t guard_size = 0;
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5829
    rslt = pthread_attr_getguardsize(&attr, &guard_size);
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5830
    if (rslt != 0) {
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5831
      fatal("pthread_attr_getguardsize failed with error = %d", rslt);
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5832
    }
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5833
    *bottom += guard_size;
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5834
    *size   -= guard_size;
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5835
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5836
    pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5837
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5838
  }
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5839
  assert(os::current_stack_pointer() >= *bottom &&
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5840
         os::current_stack_pointer() < *bottom + *size, "just checking");
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5841
}
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5842
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5843
address os::current_stack_base() {
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5844
  address bottom;
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5845
  size_t size;
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5846
  current_stack_region(&bottom, &size);
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5847
  return (bottom + size);
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5848
}
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5849
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5850
size_t os::current_stack_size() {
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5851
  // This stack size includes the usable stack and HotSpot guard pages
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5852
  // (for the threads that have Hotspot guard pages).
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5853
  address bottom;
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5854
  size_t size;
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5855
  current_stack_region(&bottom, &size);
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5856
  return size;
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5857
}
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5858
#endif
1af223983f82 8169373: Work around linux NPTL stack guard error.
goetz
parents: 42633
diff changeset
  5859
37465
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5860
static inline struct timespec get_mtime(const char* filename) {
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5861
  struct stat st;
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5862
  int ret = os::stat(filename, &st);
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5863
  assert(ret == 0, "failed to stat() file '%s': %s", filename, strerror(errno));
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5864
  return st.st_mtim;
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5865
}
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5866
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5867
int os::compare_file_modified_times(const char* file1, const char* file2) {
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5868
  struct timespec filetime1 = get_mtime(file1);
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5869
  struct timespec filetime2 = get_mtime(file2);
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5870
  int diff = filetime1.tv_sec - filetime2.tv_sec;
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5871
  if (diff == 0) {
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5872
    return filetime1.tv_nsec - filetime2.tv_nsec;
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5873
  }
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5874
  return diff;
1d5551f466ee 8146879: Add option for handling existing log files in UL
mlarsson
parents: 37430
diff changeset
  5875
}
34305
e399e6b44631 8136978: Much nearly duplicated code for vmError support
sebastian
parents: 34145
diff changeset
  5876
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5877
/////////////// Unit tests ///////////////
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5878
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5879
#ifndef PRODUCT
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5880
26684
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5881
#define test_log(...)              \
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5882
  do {                             \
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5883
    if (VerboseInternalVMTests) {  \
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5884
      tty->print_cr(__VA_ARGS__);  \
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5885
      tty->flush();                \
d1221849ea3d 8057109: manual cleanup of white space issues prior to Contended Locking reorder and cache line bucket
dcubed
parents: 26683
diff changeset
  5886
    }                              \
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5887
  } while (false)
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5888
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5889
class TestReserveMemorySpecial : AllStatic {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5890
 public:
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5891
  static void small_page_write(void* addr, size_t size) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5892
    size_t page_size = os::vm_page_size();
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5893
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5894
    char* end = (char*)addr + size;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5895
    for (char* p = (char*)addr; p < end; p += page_size) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5896
      *p = 1;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5897
    }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5898
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5899
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5900
  static void test_reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_only(size_t size) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5901
    if (!UseHugeTLBFS) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5902
      return;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5903
    }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5904
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5905
    test_log("test_reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_only(" SIZE_FORMAT ")", size);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5906
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5907
    char* addr = os::Linux::reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_only(size, NULL, false);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5908
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5909
    if (addr != NULL) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5910
      small_page_write(addr, size);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5911
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5912
      os::Linux::release_memory_special_huge_tlbfs(addr, size);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5913
    }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5914
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5915
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5916
  static void test_reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_only() {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5917
    if (!UseHugeTLBFS) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5918
      return;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5919
    }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5920
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5921
    size_t lp = os::large_page_size();
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5922
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5923
    for (size_t size = lp; size <= lp * 10; size += lp) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5924
      test_reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_only(size);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5925
    }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5926
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5927
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5928
  static void test_reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_mixed() {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5929
    size_t lp = os::large_page_size();
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5930
    size_t ag = os::vm_allocation_granularity();
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  5931
30605
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5932
    // sizes to test
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5933
    const size_t sizes[] = {
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5934
      lp, lp + ag, lp + lp / 2, lp * 2,
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5935
      lp * 2 + ag, lp * 2 - ag, lp * 2 + lp / 2,
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5936
      lp * 10, lp * 10 + lp / 2
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5937
    };
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5938
    const int num_sizes = sizeof(sizes) / sizeof(size_t);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5939
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5940
    // For each size/alignment combination, we test three scenarios:
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5941
    // 1) with req_addr == NULL
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5942
    // 2) with a non-null req_addr at which we expect to successfully allocate
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5943
    // 3) with a non-null req_addr which contains a pre-existing mapping, at which we
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5944
    //    expect the allocation to either fail or to ignore req_addr
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5945
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5946
    // Pre-allocate two areas; they shall be as large as the largest allocation
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5947
    //  and aligned to the largest alignment we will be testing.
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5948
    const size_t mapping_size = sizes[num_sizes - 1] * 2;
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5949
    char* const mapping1 = (char*) ::mmap(NULL, mapping_size,
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5950
      PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_NORESERVE,
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5951
      -1, 0);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5952
    assert(mapping1 != MAP_FAILED, "should work");
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5953
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5954
    char* const mapping2 = (char*) ::mmap(NULL, mapping_size,
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5955
      PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_NORESERVE,
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5956
      -1, 0);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5957
    assert(mapping2 != MAP_FAILED, "should work");
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5958
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5959
    // Unmap the first mapping, but leave the second mapping intact: the first
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5960
    // mapping will serve as a value for a "good" req_addr (case 2). The second
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5961
    // mapping, still intact, as "bad" req_addr (case 3).
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5962
    ::munmap(mapping1, mapping_size);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5963
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5964
    // Case 1
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5965
    test_log("%s, req_addr NULL:", __FUNCTION__);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5966
    test_log("size            align           result");
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5967
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5968
    for (int i = 0; i < num_sizes; i++) {
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5969
      const size_t size = sizes[i];
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5970
      for (size_t alignment = ag; is_size_aligned(size, alignment); alignment *= 2) {
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5971
        char* p = os::Linux::reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_mixed(size, alignment, NULL, false);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5972
        test_log(SIZE_FORMAT_HEX " " SIZE_FORMAT_HEX " ->  " PTR_FORMAT " %s",
33148
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  5973
                 size, alignment, p2i(p), (p != NULL ? "" : "(failed)"));
30605
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5974
        if (p != NULL) {
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5975
          assert(is_ptr_aligned(p, alignment), "must be");
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5976
          small_page_write(p, size);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5977
          os::Linux::release_memory_special_huge_tlbfs(p, size);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5978
        }
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5979
      }
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5980
    }
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5981
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5982
    // Case 2
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5983
    test_log("%s, req_addr non-NULL:", __FUNCTION__);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5984
    test_log("size            align           req_addr         result");
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5985
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5986
    for (int i = 0; i < num_sizes; i++) {
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5987
      const size_t size = sizes[i];
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5988
      for (size_t alignment = ag; is_size_aligned(size, alignment); alignment *= 2) {
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5989
        char* const req_addr = (char*) align_ptr_up(mapping1, alignment);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5990
        char* p = os::Linux::reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_mixed(size, alignment, req_addr, false);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5991
        test_log(SIZE_FORMAT_HEX " " SIZE_FORMAT_HEX " " PTR_FORMAT " ->  " PTR_FORMAT " %s",
33148
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  5992
                 size, alignment, p2i(req_addr), p2i(p),
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  5993
                 ((p != NULL ? (p == req_addr ? "(exact match)" : "") : "(failed)")));
30605
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5994
        if (p != NULL) {
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5995
          assert(p == req_addr, "must be");
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5996
          small_page_write(p, size);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5997
          os::Linux::release_memory_special_huge_tlbfs(p, size);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5998
        }
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  5999
      }
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6000
    }
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6001
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6002
    // Case 3
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6003
    test_log("%s, req_addr non-NULL with preexisting mapping:", __FUNCTION__);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6004
    test_log("size            align           req_addr         result");
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6005
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6006
    for (int i = 0; i < num_sizes; i++) {
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6007
      const size_t size = sizes[i];
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6008
      for (size_t alignment = ag; is_size_aligned(size, alignment); alignment *= 2) {
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6009
        char* const req_addr = (char*) align_ptr_up(mapping2, alignment);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6010
        char* p = os::Linux::reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_mixed(size, alignment, req_addr, false);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6011
        test_log(SIZE_FORMAT_HEX " " SIZE_FORMAT_HEX " " PTR_FORMAT " ->  " PTR_FORMAT " %s",
33148
68fa8b6c4340 8042893: compiler: PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC needs to be removed from source files
david
parents: 33105
diff changeset
  6012
                 size, alignment, p2i(req_addr), p2i(p), ((p != NULL ? "" : "(failed)")));
30605
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6013
        // as the area around req_addr contains already existing mappings, the API should always
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6014
        // return NULL (as per contract, it cannot return another address)
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6015
        assert(p == NULL, "must be");
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6016
      }
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6017
    }
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6018
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6019
    ::munmap(mapping2, mapping_size);
94be2f15efe5 8077276: allocating heap with UseLargePages and HugeTLBFS may trash existing memory mappings (linux)
stuefe
parents: 30252
diff changeset
  6020
19546
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6021
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6022
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6023
  static void test_reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs() {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6024
    if (!UseHugeTLBFS) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6025
      return;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6026
    }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6027
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6028
    test_reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_only();
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6029
    test_reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_mixed();
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6030
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6031
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6032
  static void test_reserve_memory_special_shm(size_t size, size_t alignment) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6033
    if (!UseSHM) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6034
      return;
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6035
    }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6036
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6037
    test_log("test_reserve_memory_special_shm(" SIZE_FORMAT ", " SIZE_FORMAT ")", size, alignment);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6038
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6039
    char* addr = os::Linux::reserve_memory_special_shm(size, alignment, NULL, false);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6040
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6041
    if (addr != NULL) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6042
      assert(is_ptr_aligned(addr, alignment), "Check");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6043
      assert(is_ptr_aligned(addr, os::large_page_size()), "Check");
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6044
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6045
      small_page_write(addr, size);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6046
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6047
      os::Linux::release_memory_special_shm(addr, size);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6048
    }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6049
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6050
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6051
  static void test_reserve_memory_special_shm() {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
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diff changeset
  6052
    size_t lp = os::large_page_size();
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6053
    size_t ag = os::vm_allocation_granularity();
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6054
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6055
    for (size_t size = ag; size < lp * 3; size += ag) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6056
      for (size_t alignment = ag; is_size_aligned(size, alignment); alignment *= 2) {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6057
        test_reserve_memory_special_shm(size, alignment);
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6058
      }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6059
    }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6060
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6061
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6062
  static void test() {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6063
    test_reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs();
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6064
    test_reserve_memory_special_shm();
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6065
  }
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6066
};
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6067
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6068
void TestReserveMemorySpecial_test() {
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6069
  TestReserveMemorySpecial::test();
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6070
}
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
parents: 18683
diff changeset
  6071
f6b7c9e96ea3 8007074: SIGSEGV at ParMarkBitMap::verify_clear()
stefank
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diff changeset
  6072
#endif