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* Copyright (c) 1999, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. |
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as |
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. |
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or |
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License |
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that |
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* accompanied this code). |
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* |
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version |
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. |
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* Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA |
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* or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any |
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* questions. |
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*/ |
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// no precompiled headers |
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#include "asm/macroAssembler.hpp" |
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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 "interpreter/interpreter.hpp" |
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#include "jvm_bsd.h" |
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#include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp" |
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#include "mutex_bsd.inline.hpp" |
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#include "os_share_bsd.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/extendedPC.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/frame.inline.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/interfaceSupport.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/osThread.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/stubRoutines.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/thread.inline.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/timer.hpp" |
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#include "utilities/events.hpp" |
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#include "utilities/vmError.hpp" |
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# include <sys/types.h> |
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# include <sys/mman.h> |
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# include <pthread.h> |
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# include <signal.h> |
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# include <errno.h> |
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# include <dlfcn.h> |
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# include <stdlib.h> |
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# include <stdio.h> |
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# include <unistd.h> |
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# include <sys/resource.h> |
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# include <pthread.h> |
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# include <sys/stat.h> |
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# include <sys/time.h> |
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# include <sys/utsname.h> |
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# include <sys/socket.h> |
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# include <sys/wait.h> |
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# include <pwd.h> |
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# include <poll.h> |
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#ifndef __OpenBSD__ |
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# include <ucontext.h> |
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#endif |
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#if !defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(__NetBSD__) |
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# include <pthread_np.h> |
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// needed by current_stack_region() workaround for Mavericks |
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#if defined(__APPLE__) |
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# include <errno.h> |
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# include <sys/types.h> |
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# include <sys/sysctl.h> |
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# define DEFAULT_MAIN_THREAD_STACK_PAGES 2048 |
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# define OS_X_10_9_0_KERNEL_MAJOR_VERSION 13 |
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#endif |
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#ifdef AMD64 |
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#define SPELL_REG_SP "rsp" |
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#define SPELL_REG_FP "rbp" |
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#else |
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#define SPELL_REG_SP "esp" |
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#define SPELL_REG_FP "ebp" |
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#endif // AMD64 |
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#ifdef __FreeBSD__ |
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# define context_trapno uc_mcontext.mc_trapno |
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# ifdef AMD64 |
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# define context_pc uc_mcontext.mc_rip |
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# define context_sp uc_mcontext.mc_rsp |
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# define context_fp uc_mcontext.mc_rbp |
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# define context_rip uc_mcontext.mc_rip |
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# define context_rsp uc_mcontext.mc_rsp |
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# define context_rbp uc_mcontext.mc_rbp |
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# define context_rax uc_mcontext.mc_rax |
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# define context_rbx uc_mcontext.mc_rbx |
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# define context_rcx uc_mcontext.mc_rcx |
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# define context_rdx uc_mcontext.mc_rdx |
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# define context_rsi uc_mcontext.mc_rsi |
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# define context_rdi uc_mcontext.mc_rdi |
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# define context_r8 uc_mcontext.mc_r8 |
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# define context_r9 uc_mcontext.mc_r9 |
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# define context_r10 uc_mcontext.mc_r10 |
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# define context_r11 uc_mcontext.mc_r11 |
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# define context_r12 uc_mcontext.mc_r12 |
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# define context_r13 uc_mcontext.mc_r13 |
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# define context_r14 uc_mcontext.mc_r14 |
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# define context_r15 uc_mcontext.mc_r15 |
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# define context_flags uc_mcontext.mc_flags |
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# define context_err uc_mcontext.mc_err |
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# else |
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# define context_pc uc_mcontext.mc_eip |
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# define context_sp uc_mcontext.mc_esp |
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# define context_fp uc_mcontext.mc_ebp |
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# define context_eip uc_mcontext.mc_eip |
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# define context_esp uc_mcontext.mc_esp |
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# define context_eax uc_mcontext.mc_eax |
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# define context_ebx uc_mcontext.mc_ebx |
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# define context_ecx uc_mcontext.mc_ecx |
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# define context_edx uc_mcontext.mc_edx |
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# define context_ebp uc_mcontext.mc_ebp |
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# define context_esi uc_mcontext.mc_esi |
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# define context_edi uc_mcontext.mc_edi |
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# define context_eflags uc_mcontext.mc_eflags |
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# define context_trapno uc_mcontext.mc_trapno |
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# endif |
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#endif |
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#ifdef __APPLE__ |
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# if __DARWIN_UNIX03 && (MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED >= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_5) |
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// 10.5 UNIX03 member name prefixes |
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#define DU3_PREFIX(s, m) __ ## s.__ ## m |
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# else |
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#define DU3_PREFIX(s, m) s ## . ## m |
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# endif |
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# define context_pc context_rip |
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# define context_sp context_rsp |
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# define context_fp context_rbp |
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# define context_rip uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,rip) |
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# define context_rsp uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,rsp) |
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# define context_rax uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,rax) |
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# define context_rbx uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,rbx) |
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# define context_rcx uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,rcx) |
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# define context_rdx uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,rdx) |
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# define context_rbp uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,rbp) |
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# define context_rsi uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,rsi) |
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# define context_rdi uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,rdi) |
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# define context_r8 uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,r8) |
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# define context_r9 uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,r9) |
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# define context_r10 uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,r10) |
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# define context_r11 uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,r11) |
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# define context_r12 uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,r12) |
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# define context_r13 uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,r13) |
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# define context_r14 uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,r14) |
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# define context_r15 uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,r15) |
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# define context_flags uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,rflags) |
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# define context_trapno uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(es,trapno) |
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# define context_err uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(es,err) |
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# define context_pc context_eip |
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# define context_sp context_esp |
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# define context_fp context_ebp |
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# define context_eip uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,eip) |
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# define context_esp uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,esp) |
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# define context_eax uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,eax) |
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# define context_ebx uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,ebx) |
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# define context_ecx uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,ecx) |
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# define context_edx uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,edx) |
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# define context_ebp uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,ebp) |
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# define context_esi uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,esi) |
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# define context_edi uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,edi) |
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# define context_eflags uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(ss,eflags) |
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# define context_trapno uc_mcontext->DU3_PREFIX(es,trapno) |
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# define context_trapno sc_trapno |
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# define context_pc sc_rip |
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# define context_sp sc_rsp |
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# define context_fp sc_rbp |
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# define context_rip sc_rip |
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# define context_rsp sc_rsp |
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# define context_rbp sc_rbp |
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# define context_rax sc_rax |
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# define context_rbx sc_rbx |
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# define context_rcx sc_rcx |
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# define context_rdx sc_rdx |
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# define context_rsi sc_rsi |
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# define context_rdi sc_rdi |
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# define context_r8 sc_r8 |
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# define context_r9 sc_r9 |
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# define context_r10 sc_r10 |
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# define context_r11 sc_r11 |
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# define context_r12 sc_r12 |
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# define context_r13 sc_r13 |
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# define context_r14 sc_r14 |
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# define context_r15 sc_r15 |
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# define context_flags sc_rflags |
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# define context_err sc_err |
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# else |
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# define context_pc sc_eip |
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# define context_sp sc_esp |
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# define context_fp sc_ebp |
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# define context_eip sc_eip |
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# define context_esp sc_esp |
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# define context_eax sc_eax |
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# define context_ebx sc_ebx |
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# define context_ecx sc_ecx |
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# define context_edx sc_edx |
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# define context_ebp sc_ebp |
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# define context_esi sc_esi |
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# define context_edi sc_edi |
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# define context_eflags sc_eflags |
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# define context_trapno sc_trapno |
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# endif |
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#ifdef __NetBSD__ |
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# define context_trapno uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_TRAPNO] |
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# ifdef AMD64 |
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# define __register_t __greg_t |
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# define context_pc uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_RIP] |
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# define context_sp uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_URSP] |
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# define context_fp uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_RBP] |
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# define context_rip uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_RIP] |
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# define context_rsp uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_URSP] |
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# define context_rax uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_RAX] |
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# define context_rbx uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_RBX] |
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# define context_rcx uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_RCX] |
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# define context_rdx uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_RDX] |
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# define context_rbp uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_RBP] |
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# define context_rsi uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_RSI] |
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# define context_rdi uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_RDI] |
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# define context_r8 uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_R8] |
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# define context_r9 uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_R9] |
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# define context_r10 uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_R10] |
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# define context_r11 uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_R11] |
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# define context_r12 uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_R12] |
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# define context_r13 uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_R13] |
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# define context_r14 uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_R14] |
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# define context_r15 uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_R15] |
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# define context_flags uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_RFL] |
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# define context_err uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_ERR] |
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# else |
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# define context_pc uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_EIP] |
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# define context_sp uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_UESP] |
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# define context_fp uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_EBP] |
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# define context_eip uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_EIP] |
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# define context_esp uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_UESP] |
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# define context_eax uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_EAX] |
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# define context_ebx uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_EBX] |
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# define context_ecx uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_ECX] |
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# define context_edx uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_EDX] |
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# define context_ebp uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_EBP] |
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# define context_esi uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_ESI] |
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# define context_edi uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_EDI] |
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# define context_eflags uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_EFL] |
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# define context_trapno uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_TRAPNO] |
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address os::current_stack_pointer() { |
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#if defined(__clang__) || defined(__llvm__) |
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__asm__("mov %%"SPELL_REG_SP", %0":"=r"(esp)); |
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return (address) esp; |
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void os::initialize_thread(Thread* thr) { |
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// Nothing to do. |
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address os::Bsd::ucontext_get_pc(ucontext_t * uc) { |
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intptr_t* os::Bsd::ucontext_get_sp(ucontext_t * uc) { |
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return (intptr_t*)uc->context_sp; |
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intptr_t* os::Bsd::ucontext_get_fp(ucontext_t * uc) { |
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// frames. Currently we don't do that on Bsd, so it's the same as |
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ExtendedPC os::Bsd::fetch_frame_from_ucontext(Thread* thread, |
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ucontext_t* uc, intptr_t** ret_sp, intptr_t** ret_fp) { |
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assert(thread != NULL, "just checking"); |
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assert(ret_sp != NULL, "just checking"); |
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assert(ret_fp != NULL, "just checking"); |
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return os::fetch_frame_from_context(uc, ret_sp, ret_fp); |
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ExtendedPC os::fetch_frame_from_context(void* ucVoid, |
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intptr_t** ret_sp, intptr_t** ret_fp) { |
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ExtendedPC epc; |
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ucontext_t* uc = (ucontext_t*)ucVoid; |
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if (uc != NULL) { |
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epc = ExtendedPC(os::Bsd::ucontext_get_pc(uc)); |
|
343 |
if (ret_sp) *ret_sp = os::Bsd::ucontext_get_sp(uc); |
|
344 |
if (ret_fp) *ret_fp = os::Bsd::ucontext_get_fp(uc); |
|
345 |
} else { |
|
346 |
// construct empty ExtendedPC for return value checking |
|
347 |
epc = ExtendedPC(NULL); |
|
348 |
if (ret_sp) *ret_sp = (intptr_t *)NULL; |
|
349 |
if (ret_fp) *ret_fp = (intptr_t *)NULL; |
|
350 |
} |
|
351 |
||
352 |
return epc; |
|
353 |
} |
|
354 |
||
355 |
frame os::fetch_frame_from_context(void* ucVoid) { |
|
356 |
intptr_t* sp; |
|
357 |
intptr_t* fp; |
|
358 |
ExtendedPC epc = fetch_frame_from_context(ucVoid, &sp, &fp); |
|
359 |
return frame(sp, fp, epc.pc()); |
|
360 |
} |
|
361 |
||
362 |
// By default, gcc always save frame pointer (%ebp/%rbp) on stack. It may get |
|
363 |
// turned off by -fomit-frame-pointer, |
|
364 |
frame os::get_sender_for_C_frame(frame* fr) { |
|
365 |
return frame(fr->sender_sp(), fr->link(), fr->sender_pc()); |
|
366 |
} |
|
367 |
||
368 |
intptr_t* _get_previous_fp() { |
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10565 | 370 |
register intptr_t **ebp; |
371 |
__asm__("mov %%"SPELL_REG_FP", %0":"=r"(ebp)); |
|
372 |
#else |
|
373 |
register intptr_t **ebp __asm__ (SPELL_REG_FP); |
|
374 |
#endif |
|
375 |
return (intptr_t*) *ebp; // we want what it points to. |
|
376 |
} |
|
377 |
||
378 |
||
379 |
frame os::current_frame() { |
|
380 |
intptr_t* fp = _get_previous_fp(); |
|
381 |
frame myframe((intptr_t*)os::current_stack_pointer(), |
|
382 |
(intptr_t*)fp, |
|
383 |
CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, os::current_frame)); |
|
384 |
if (os::is_first_C_frame(&myframe)) { |
|
385 |
// stack is not walkable |
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return frame(); |
10565 | 387 |
} else { |
388 |
return os::get_sender_for_C_frame(&myframe); |
|
389 |
} |
|
390 |
} |
|
391 |
||
392 |
// Utility functions |
|
393 |
||
394 |
// From IA32 System Programming Guide |
|
395 |
enum { |
|
396 |
trap_page_fault = 0xE |
|
397 |
}; |
|
398 |
||
399 |
extern "C" JNIEXPORT int |
|
400 |
JVM_handle_bsd_signal(int sig, |
|
401 |
siginfo_t* info, |
|
402 |
void* ucVoid, |
|
403 |
int abort_if_unrecognized) { |
|
404 |
ucontext_t* uc = (ucontext_t*) ucVoid; |
|
405 |
||
406 |
Thread* t = ThreadLocalStorage::get_thread_slow(); |
|
407 |
||
18943 | 408 |
// Must do this before SignalHandlerMark, if crash protection installed we will longjmp away |
409 |
// (no destructors can be run) |
|
410 |
os::WatcherThreadCrashProtection::check_crash_protection(sig, t); |
|
411 |
||
10565 | 412 |
SignalHandlerMark shm(t); |
413 |
||
414 |
// Note: it's not uncommon that JNI code uses signal/sigset to install |
|
415 |
// then restore certain signal handler (e.g. to temporarily block SIGPIPE, |
|
416 |
// or have a SIGILL handler when detecting CPU type). When that happens, |
|
417 |
// JVM_handle_bsd_signal() might be invoked with junk info/ucVoid. To |
|
418 |
// avoid unnecessary crash when libjsig is not preloaded, try handle signals |
|
419 |
// that do not require siginfo/ucontext first. |
|
420 |
||
421 |
if (sig == SIGPIPE || sig == SIGXFSZ) { |
|
422 |
// allow chained handler to go first |
|
423 |
if (os::Bsd::chained_handler(sig, info, ucVoid)) { |
|
424 |
return true; |
|
425 |
} else { |
|
426 |
if (PrintMiscellaneous && (WizardMode || Verbose)) { |
|
427 |
char buf[64]; |
|
428 |
warning("Ignoring %s - see bugs 4229104 or 646499219", |
|
429 |
os::exception_name(sig, buf, sizeof(buf))); |
|
430 |
} |
|
431 |
return true; |
|
432 |
} |
|
433 |
} |
|
434 |
||
435 |
JavaThread* thread = NULL; |
|
436 |
VMThread* vmthread = NULL; |
|
437 |
if (os::Bsd::signal_handlers_are_installed) { |
|
438 |
if (t != NULL ){ |
|
439 |
if(t->is_Java_thread()) { |
|
440 |
thread = (JavaThread*)t; |
|
441 |
} |
|
442 |
else if(t->is_VM_thread()){ |
|
443 |
vmthread = (VMThread *)t; |
|
444 |
} |
|
445 |
} |
|
446 |
} |
|
447 |
/* |
|
448 |
NOTE: does not seem to work on bsd. |
|
449 |
if (info == NULL || info->si_code <= 0 || info->si_code == SI_NOINFO) { |
|
450 |
// can't decode this kind of signal |
|
451 |
info = NULL; |
|
452 |
} else { |
|
453 |
assert(sig == info->si_signo, "bad siginfo"); |
|
454 |
} |
|
455 |
*/ |
|
456 |
// decide if this trap can be handled by a stub |
|
457 |
address stub = NULL; |
|
458 |
||
459 |
address pc = NULL; |
|
460 |
||
461 |
//%note os_trap_1 |
|
462 |
if (info != NULL && uc != NULL && thread != NULL) { |
|
463 |
pc = (address) os::Bsd::ucontext_get_pc(uc); |
|
464 |
||
18740 | 465 |
if (StubRoutines::is_safefetch_fault(pc)) { |
466 |
uc->context_pc = intptr_t(StubRoutines::continuation_for_safefetch_fault(pc)); |
|
467 |
return 1; |
|
10565 | 468 |
} |
469 |
||
470 |
// Handle ALL stack overflow variations here |
|
471 |
if (sig == SIGSEGV || sig == SIGBUS) { |
|
472 |
address addr = (address) info->si_addr; |
|
473 |
||
474 |
// check if fault address is within thread stack |
|
475 |
if (addr < thread->stack_base() && |
|
476 |
addr >= thread->stack_base() - thread->stack_size()) { |
|
477 |
// stack overflow |
|
478 |
if (thread->in_stack_yellow_zone(addr)) { |
|
479 |
thread->disable_stack_yellow_zone(); |
|
480 |
if (thread->thread_state() == _thread_in_Java) { |
|
481 |
// Throw a stack overflow exception. Guard pages will be reenabled |
|
482 |
// while unwinding the stack. |
|
483 |
stub = SharedRuntime::continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, pc, SharedRuntime::STACK_OVERFLOW); |
|
484 |
} else { |
|
485 |
// Thread was in the vm or native code. Return and try to finish. |
|
486 |
return 1; |
|
487 |
} |
|
488 |
} else if (thread->in_stack_red_zone(addr)) { |
|
489 |
// Fatal red zone violation. Disable the guard pages and fall through |
|
490 |
// to handle_unexpected_exception way down below. |
|
491 |
thread->disable_stack_red_zone(); |
|
492 |
tty->print_raw_cr("An irrecoverable stack overflow has occurred."); |
|
493 |
} |
|
494 |
} |
|
495 |
} |
|
496 |
||
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if ((sig == SIGSEGV || sig == SIGBUS) && VM_Version::is_cpuinfo_segv_addr(pc)) { |
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// Verify that OS save/restore AVX registers. |
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|
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stub = VM_Version::cpuinfo_cont_addr(); |
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|
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} |
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501 |
|
13109 | 502 |
// We test if stub is already set (by the stack overflow code |
503 |
// above) so it is not overwritten by the code that follows. This |
|
504 |
// check is not required on other platforms, because on other |
|
505 |
// platforms we check for SIGSEGV only or SIGBUS only, where here |
|
506 |
// we have to check for both SIGSEGV and SIGBUS. |
|
507 |
if (thread->thread_state() == _thread_in_Java && stub == NULL) { |
|
10565 | 508 |
// Java thread running in Java code => find exception handler if any |
509 |
// a fault inside compiled code, the interpreter, or a stub |
|
510 |
||
511 |
if ((sig == SIGSEGV || sig == SIGBUS) && os::is_poll_address((address)info->si_addr)) { |
|
512 |
stub = SharedRuntime::get_poll_stub(pc); |
|
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|
513 |
#if defined(__APPLE__) |
10565 | 514 |
// 32-bit Darwin reports a SIGBUS for nearly all memory access exceptions. |
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|
515 |
// 64-bit Darwin may also use a SIGBUS (seen with compressed oops). |
10565 | 516 |
// Catching SIGBUS here prevents the implicit SIGBUS NULL check below from |
517 |
// being called, so only do so if the implicit NULL check is not necessary. |
|
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|
518 |
} else if (sig == SIGBUS && MacroAssembler::needs_explicit_null_check((intptr_t)info->si_addr)) { |
10565 | 519 |
#else |
520 |
} else if (sig == SIGBUS /* && info->si_code == BUS_OBJERR */) { |
|
521 |
#endif |
|
522 |
// BugId 4454115: A read from a MappedByteBuffer can fault |
|
523 |
// here if the underlying file has been truncated. |
|
524 |
// Do not crash the VM in such a case. |
|
525 |
CodeBlob* cb = CodeCache::find_blob_unsafe(pc); |
|
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|
526 |
nmethod* nm = (cb != NULL && cb->is_nmethod()) ? (nmethod*)cb : NULL; |
10565 | 527 |
if (nm != NULL && nm->has_unsafe_access()) { |
528 |
stub = StubRoutines::handler_for_unsafe_access(); |
|
529 |
} |
|
530 |
} |
|
531 |
else |
|
532 |
||
533 |
#ifdef AMD64 |
|
534 |
if (sig == SIGFPE && |
|
535 |
(info->si_code == FPE_INTDIV || info->si_code == FPE_FLTDIV)) { |
|
536 |
stub = |
|
537 |
SharedRuntime:: |
|
538 |
continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, |
|
539 |
pc, |
|
540 |
SharedRuntime:: |
|
541 |
IMPLICIT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO); |
|
542 |
#ifdef __APPLE__ |
|
543 |
} else if (sig == SIGFPE && info->si_code == FPE_NOOP) { |
|
544 |
int op = pc[0]; |
|
545 |
||
546 |
// Skip REX |
|
547 |
if ((pc[0] & 0xf0) == 0x40) { |
|
548 |
op = pc[1]; |
|
549 |
} else { |
|
550 |
op = pc[0]; |
|
551 |
} |
|
552 |
||
553 |
// Check for IDIV |
|
554 |
if (op == 0xF7) { |
|
555 |
stub = SharedRuntime::continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, pc, SharedRuntime:: IMPLICIT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO); |
|
556 |
} else { |
|
557 |
// TODO: handle more cases if we are using other x86 instructions |
|
558 |
// that can generate SIGFPE signal. |
|
559 |
tty->print_cr("unknown opcode 0x%X with SIGFPE.", op); |
|
560 |
fatal("please update this code."); |
|
561 |
} |
|
562 |
#endif /* __APPLE__ */ |
|
563 |
||
564 |
#else |
|
565 |
if (sig == SIGFPE /* && info->si_code == FPE_INTDIV */) { |
|
566 |
// HACK: si_code does not work on bsd 2.2.12-20!!! |
|
567 |
int op = pc[0]; |
|
568 |
if (op == 0xDB) { |
|
569 |
// FIST |
|
570 |
// TODO: The encoding of D2I in i486.ad can cause an exception |
|
571 |
// prior to the fist instruction if there was an invalid operation |
|
572 |
// pending. We want to dismiss that exception. From the win_32 |
|
573 |
// side it also seems that if it really was the fist causing |
|
574 |
// the exception that we do the d2i by hand with different |
|
575 |
// rounding. Seems kind of weird. |
|
576 |
// NOTE: that we take the exception at the NEXT floating point instruction. |
|
577 |
assert(pc[0] == 0xDB, "not a FIST opcode"); |
|
578 |
assert(pc[1] == 0x14, "not a FIST opcode"); |
|
579 |
assert(pc[2] == 0x24, "not a FIST opcode"); |
|
580 |
return true; |
|
581 |
} else if (op == 0xF7) { |
|
582 |
// IDIV |
|
583 |
stub = SharedRuntime::continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, pc, SharedRuntime::IMPLICIT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO); |
|
584 |
} else { |
|
585 |
// TODO: handle more cases if we are using other x86 instructions |
|
586 |
// that can generate SIGFPE signal on bsd. |
|
587 |
tty->print_cr("unknown opcode 0x%X with SIGFPE.", op); |
|
588 |
fatal("please update this code."); |
|
589 |
} |
|
590 |
#endif // AMD64 |
|
591 |
} else if ((sig == SIGSEGV || sig == SIGBUS) && |
|
592 |
!MacroAssembler::needs_explicit_null_check((intptr_t)info->si_addr)) { |
|
593 |
// Determination of interpreter/vtable stub/compiled code null exception |
|
594 |
stub = SharedRuntime::continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, pc, SharedRuntime::IMPLICIT_NULL); |
|
595 |
} |
|
596 |
} else if (thread->thread_state() == _thread_in_vm && |
|
597 |
sig == SIGBUS && /* info->si_code == BUS_OBJERR && */ |
|
598 |
thread->doing_unsafe_access()) { |
|
599 |
stub = StubRoutines::handler_for_unsafe_access(); |
|
600 |
} |
|
601 |
||
602 |
// jni_fast_Get<Primitive>Field can trap at certain pc's if a GC kicks in |
|
603 |
// and the heap gets shrunk before the field access. |
|
604 |
if ((sig == SIGSEGV) || (sig == SIGBUS)) { |
|
605 |
address addr = JNI_FastGetField::find_slowcase_pc(pc); |
|
606 |
if (addr != (address)-1) { |
|
607 |
stub = addr; |
|
608 |
} |
|
609 |
} |
|
610 |
||
611 |
// Check to see if we caught the safepoint code in the |
|
612 |
// process of write protecting the memory serialization page. |
|
613 |
// It write enables the page immediately after protecting it |
|
614 |
// so we can just return to retry the write. |
|
615 |
if ((sig == SIGSEGV || sig == SIGBUS) && |
|
616 |
os::is_memory_serialize_page(thread, (address) info->si_addr)) { |
|
617 |
// Block current thread until the memory serialize page permission restored. |
|
618 |
os::block_on_serialize_page_trap(); |
|
619 |
return true; |
|
620 |
} |
|
621 |
} |
|
622 |
||
623 |
#ifndef AMD64 |
|
624 |
// Execution protection violation |
|
625 |
// |
|
626 |
// This should be kept as the last step in the triage. We don't |
|
627 |
// have a dedicated trap number for a no-execute fault, so be |
|
628 |
// conservative and allow other handlers the first shot. |
|
629 |
// |
|
630 |
// Note: We don't test that info->si_code == SEGV_ACCERR here. |
|
631 |
// this si_code is so generic that it is almost meaningless; and |
|
632 |
// the si_code for this condition may change in the future. |
|
633 |
// Furthermore, a false-positive should be harmless. |
|
634 |
if (UnguardOnExecutionViolation > 0 && |
|
635 |
(sig == SIGSEGV || sig == SIGBUS) && |
|
636 |
uc->context_trapno == trap_page_fault) { |
|
637 |
int page_size = os::vm_page_size(); |
|
638 |
address addr = (address) info->si_addr; |
|
639 |
address pc = os::Bsd::ucontext_get_pc(uc); |
|
640 |
// Make sure the pc and the faulting address are sane. |
|
641 |
// |
|
642 |
// If an instruction spans a page boundary, and the page containing |
|
643 |
// the beginning of the instruction is executable but the following |
|
644 |
// page is not, the pc and the faulting address might be slightly |
|
645 |
// different - we still want to unguard the 2nd page in this case. |
|
646 |
// |
|
647 |
// 15 bytes seems to be a (very) safe value for max instruction size. |
|
648 |
bool pc_is_near_addr = |
|
649 |
(pointer_delta((void*) addr, (void*) pc, sizeof(char)) < 15); |
|
650 |
bool instr_spans_page_boundary = |
|
651 |
(align_size_down((intptr_t) pc ^ (intptr_t) addr, |
|
652 |
(intptr_t) page_size) > 0); |
|
653 |
||
654 |
if (pc == addr || (pc_is_near_addr && instr_spans_page_boundary)) { |
|
655 |
static volatile address last_addr = |
|
656 |
(address) os::non_memory_address_word(); |
|
657 |
||
658 |
// In conservative mode, don't unguard unless the address is in the VM |
|
659 |
if (addr != last_addr && |
|
660 |
(UnguardOnExecutionViolation > 1 || os::address_is_in_vm(addr))) { |
|
661 |
||
662 |
// Set memory to RWX and retry |
|
663 |
address page_start = |
|
664 |
(address) align_size_down((intptr_t) addr, (intptr_t) page_size); |
|
665 |
bool res = os::protect_memory((char*) page_start, page_size, |
|
666 |
os::MEM_PROT_RWX); |
|
667 |
||
668 |
if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) { |
|
669 |
char buf[256]; |
|
670 |
jio_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Execution protection violation " |
|
671 |
"at " INTPTR_FORMAT |
|
672 |
", unguarding " INTPTR_FORMAT ": %s, errno=%d", addr, |
|
673 |
page_start, (res ? "success" : "failed"), errno); |
|
674 |
tty->print_raw_cr(buf); |
|
675 |
} |
|
676 |
stub = pc; |
|
677 |
||
678 |
// Set last_addr so if we fault again at the same address, we don't end |
|
679 |
// up in an endless loop. |
|
680 |
// |
|
681 |
// There are two potential complications here. Two threads trapping at |
|
682 |
// the same address at the same time could cause one of the threads to |
|
683 |
// think it already unguarded, and abort the VM. Likely very rare. |
|
684 |
// |
|
685 |
// The other race involves two threads alternately trapping at |
|
686 |
// different addresses and failing to unguard the page, resulting in |
|
687 |
// an endless loop. This condition is probably even more unlikely than |
|
688 |
// the first. |
|
689 |
// |
|
690 |
// Although both cases could be avoided by using locks or thread local |
|
691 |
// last_addr, these solutions are unnecessary complication: this |
|
692 |
// handler is a best-effort safety net, not a complete solution. It is |
|
693 |
// disabled by default and should only be used as a workaround in case |
|
694 |
// we missed any no-execute-unsafe VM code. |
|
695 |
||
696 |
last_addr = addr; |
|
697 |
} |
|
698 |
} |
|
699 |
} |
|
700 |
#endif // !AMD64 |
|
701 |
||
702 |
if (stub != NULL) { |
|
703 |
// save all thread context in case we need to restore it |
|
704 |
if (thread != NULL) thread->set_saved_exception_pc(pc); |
|
705 |
||
706 |
uc->context_pc = (intptr_t)stub; |
|
707 |
return true; |
|
708 |
} |
|
709 |
||
710 |
// signal-chaining |
|
711 |
if (os::Bsd::chained_handler(sig, info, ucVoid)) { |
|
712 |
return true; |
|
713 |
} |
|
714 |
||
715 |
if (!abort_if_unrecognized) { |
|
716 |
// caller wants another chance, so give it to him |
|
717 |
return false; |
|
718 |
} |
|
719 |
||
720 |
if (pc == NULL && uc != NULL) { |
|
721 |
pc = os::Bsd::ucontext_get_pc(uc); |
|
722 |
} |
|
723 |
||
724 |
// unmask current signal |
|
725 |
sigset_t newset; |
|
726 |
sigemptyset(&newset); |
|
727 |
sigaddset(&newset, sig); |
|
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sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &newset, NULL); |
|
729 |
||
730 |
VMError err(t, sig, pc, info, ucVoid); |
|
731 |
err.report_and_die(); |
|
732 |
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ShouldNotReachHere(); |
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return false; |
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} |
736 |
||
737 |
// From solaris_i486.s ported to bsd_i486.s |
|
738 |
extern "C" void fixcw(); |
|
739 |
||
740 |
void os::Bsd::init_thread_fpu_state(void) { |
|
741 |
#ifndef AMD64 |
|
742 |
// Set fpu to 53 bit precision. This happens too early to use a stub. |
|
743 |
fixcw(); |
|
744 |
#endif // !AMD64 |
|
745 |
} |
|
746 |
||
747 |
||
748 |
// Check that the bsd kernel version is 2.4 or higher since earlier |
|
749 |
// versions do not support SSE without patches. |
|
750 |
bool os::supports_sse() { |
|
751 |
return true; |
|
752 |
} |
|
753 |
||
754 |
bool os::is_allocatable(size_t bytes) { |
|
755 |
#ifdef AMD64 |
|
756 |
// unused on amd64? |
|
757 |
return true; |
|
758 |
#else |
|
759 |
||
760 |
if (bytes < 2 * G) { |
|
761 |
return true; |
|
762 |
} |
|
763 |
||
764 |
char* addr = reserve_memory(bytes, NULL); |
|
765 |
||
766 |
if (addr != NULL) { |
|
767 |
release_memory(addr, bytes); |
|
768 |
} |
|
769 |
||
770 |
return addr != NULL; |
|
771 |
#endif // AMD64 |
|
772 |
} |
|
773 |
||
774 |
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
|
775 |
// thread stack |
|
776 |
||
777 |
#ifdef AMD64 |
|
778 |
size_t os::Bsd::min_stack_allowed = 64 * K; |
|
779 |
||
780 |
// amd64: pthread on amd64 is always in floating stack mode |
|
781 |
bool os::Bsd::supports_variable_stack_size() { return true; } |
|
782 |
#else |
|
783 |
size_t os::Bsd::min_stack_allowed = (48 DEBUG_ONLY(+4))*K; |
|
784 |
||
785 |
#ifdef __GNUC__ |
|
786 |
#define GET_GS() ({int gs; __asm__ volatile("movw %%gs, %w0":"=q"(gs)); gs&0xffff;}) |
|
787 |
#endif |
|
788 |
||
789 |
bool os::Bsd::supports_variable_stack_size() { return true; } |
|
790 |
#endif // AMD64 |
|
791 |
||
792 |
// return default stack size for thr_type |
|
793 |
size_t os::Bsd::default_stack_size(os::ThreadType thr_type) { |
|
794 |
// default stack size (compiler thread needs larger stack) |
|
795 |
#ifdef AMD64 |
|
796 |
size_t s = (thr_type == os::compiler_thread ? 4 * M : 1 * M); |
|
797 |
#else |
|
798 |
size_t s = (thr_type == os::compiler_thread ? 2 * M : 512 * K); |
|
799 |
#endif // AMD64 |
|
800 |
return s; |
|
801 |
} |
|
802 |
||
803 |
size_t os::Bsd::default_guard_size(os::ThreadType thr_type) { |
|
804 |
// Creating guard page is very expensive. Java thread has HotSpot |
|
805 |
// guard page, only enable glibc guard page for non-Java threads. |
|
806 |
return (thr_type == java_thread ? 0 : page_size()); |
|
807 |
} |
|
808 |
||
809 |
// Java thread: |
|
810 |
// |
|
811 |
// Low memory addresses |
|
812 |
// +------------------------+ |
|
813 |
// | |\ JavaThread created by VM does not have glibc |
|
814 |
// | glibc guard page | - guard, attached Java thread usually has |
|
815 |
// | |/ 1 page glibc guard. |
|
816 |
// P1 +------------------------+ Thread::stack_base() - Thread::stack_size() |
|
817 |
// | |\ |
|
818 |
// | HotSpot Guard Pages | - red and yellow pages |
|
819 |
// | |/ |
|
820 |
// +------------------------+ JavaThread::stack_yellow_zone_base() |
|
821 |
// | |\ |
|
822 |
// | Normal Stack | - |
|
823 |
// | |/ |
|
824 |
// P2 +------------------------+ Thread::stack_base() |
|
825 |
// |
|
826 |
// Non-Java thread: |
|
827 |
// |
|
828 |
// Low memory addresses |
|
829 |
// +------------------------+ |
|
830 |
// | |\ |
|
831 |
// | glibc guard page | - usually 1 page |
|
832 |
// | |/ |
|
833 |
// P1 +------------------------+ Thread::stack_base() - Thread::stack_size() |
|
834 |
// | |\ |
|
835 |
// | Normal Stack | - |
|
836 |
// | |/ |
|
837 |
// P2 +------------------------+ Thread::stack_base() |
|
838 |
// |
|
839 |
// ** P1 (aka bottom) and size ( P2 = P1 - size) are the address and stack size returned from |
|
840 |
// pthread_attr_getstack() |
|
841 |
||
842 |
static void current_stack_region(address * bottom, size_t * size) { |
|
843 |
#ifdef __APPLE__ |
|
844 |
pthread_t self = pthread_self(); |
|
845 |
void *stacktop = pthread_get_stackaddr_np(self); |
|
846 |
*size = pthread_get_stacksize_np(self); |
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// workaround for OS X 10.9.0 (Mavericks) |
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// pthread_get_stacksize_np returns 128 pages even though the actual size is 2048 pages |
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849 |
if (pthread_main_np() == 1) { |
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if ((*size) < (DEFAULT_MAIN_THREAD_STACK_PAGES * (size_t)getpagesize())) { |
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char kern_osrelease[256]; |
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size_t kern_osrelease_size = sizeof(kern_osrelease); |
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int ret = sysctlbyname("kern.osrelease", kern_osrelease, &kern_osrelease_size, NULL, 0); |
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854 |
if (ret == 0) { |
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855 |
// get the major number, atoi will ignore the minor amd micro portions of the version string |
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856 |
if (atoi(kern_osrelease) >= OS_X_10_9_0_KERNEL_MAJOR_VERSION) { |
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*size = (DEFAULT_MAIN_THREAD_STACK_PAGES*getpagesize()); |
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858 |
} |
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859 |
} |
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860 |
} |
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} |
10565 | 862 |
*bottom = (address) stacktop - *size; |
863 |
#elif defined(__OpenBSD__) |
|
864 |
stack_t ss; |
|
865 |
int rslt = pthread_stackseg_np(pthread_self(), &ss); |
|
866 |
||
867 |
if (rslt != 0) |
|
868 |
fatal(err_msg("pthread_stackseg_np failed with err = %d", rslt)); |
|
869 |
||
870 |
*bottom = (address)((char *)ss.ss_sp - ss.ss_size); |
|
871 |
*size = ss.ss_size; |
|
14286 | 872 |
#else |
10565 | 873 |
pthread_attr_t attr; |
874 |
||
875 |
int rslt = pthread_attr_init(&attr); |
|
876 |
||
877 |
// JVM needs to know exact stack location, abort if it fails |
|
878 |
if (rslt != 0) |
|
879 |
fatal(err_msg("pthread_attr_init failed with err = %d", rslt)); |
|
880 |
||
881 |
rslt = pthread_attr_get_np(pthread_self(), &attr); |
|
882 |
||
883 |
if (rslt != 0) |
|
884 |
fatal(err_msg("pthread_attr_get_np failed with err = %d", rslt)); |
|
885 |
||
886 |
if (pthread_attr_getstackaddr(&attr, (void **)bottom) != 0 || |
|
887 |
pthread_attr_getstacksize(&attr, size) != 0) { |
|
888 |
fatal("Can not locate current stack attributes!"); |
|
889 |
} |
|
890 |
||
891 |
pthread_attr_destroy(&attr); |
|
892 |
#endif |
|
893 |
assert(os::current_stack_pointer() >= *bottom && |
|
894 |
os::current_stack_pointer() < *bottom + *size, "just checking"); |
|
895 |
} |
|
896 |
||
897 |
address os::current_stack_base() { |
|
898 |
address bottom; |
|
899 |
size_t size; |
|
900 |
current_stack_region(&bottom, &size); |
|
901 |
return (bottom + size); |
|
902 |
} |
|
903 |
||
904 |
size_t os::current_stack_size() { |
|
905 |
// stack size includes normal stack and HotSpot guard pages |
|
906 |
address bottom; |
|
907 |
size_t size; |
|
908 |
current_stack_region(&bottom, &size); |
|
909 |
return size; |
|
910 |
} |
|
911 |
||
912 |
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
|
913 |
// helper functions for fatal error handler |
|
914 |
||
915 |
void os::print_context(outputStream *st, void *context) { |
|
916 |
if (context == NULL) return; |
|
917 |
||
918 |
ucontext_t *uc = (ucontext_t*)context; |
|
919 |
st->print_cr("Registers:"); |
|
920 |
#ifdef AMD64 |
|
921 |
st->print( "RAX=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_rax); |
|
922 |
st->print(", RBX=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_rbx); |
|
923 |
st->print(", RCX=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_rcx); |
|
924 |
st->print(", RDX=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_rdx); |
|
925 |
st->cr(); |
|
926 |
st->print( "RSP=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_rsp); |
|
927 |
st->print(", RBP=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_rbp); |
|
928 |
st->print(", RSI=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_rsi); |
|
929 |
st->print(", RDI=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_rdi); |
|
930 |
st->cr(); |
|
931 |
st->print( "R8 =" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_r8); |
|
932 |
st->print(", R9 =" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_r9); |
|
933 |
st->print(", R10=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_r10); |
|
934 |
st->print(", R11=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_r11); |
|
935 |
st->cr(); |
|
936 |
st->print( "R12=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_r12); |
|
937 |
st->print(", R13=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_r13); |
|
938 |
st->print(", R14=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_r14); |
|
939 |
st->print(", R15=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_r15); |
|
940 |
st->cr(); |
|
941 |
st->print( "RIP=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_rip); |
|
942 |
st->print(", EFLAGS=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_flags); |
|
943 |
st->print(", ERR=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_err); |
|
944 |
st->cr(); |
|
945 |
st->print(" TRAPNO=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_trapno); |
|
946 |
#else |
|
947 |
st->print( "EAX=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_eax); |
|
948 |
st->print(", EBX=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_ebx); |
|
949 |
st->print(", ECX=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_ecx); |
|
950 |
st->print(", EDX=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_edx); |
|
951 |
st->cr(); |
|
952 |
st->print( "ESP=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_esp); |
|
953 |
st->print(", EBP=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_ebp); |
|
954 |
st->print(", ESI=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_esi); |
|
955 |
st->print(", EDI=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_edi); |
|
956 |
st->cr(); |
|
957 |
st->print( "EIP=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_eip); |
|
958 |
st->print(", EFLAGS=" INTPTR_FORMAT, uc->context_eflags); |
|
959 |
#endif // AMD64 |
|
960 |
st->cr(); |
|
961 |
st->cr(); |
|
962 |
||
963 |
intptr_t *sp = (intptr_t *)os::Bsd::ucontext_get_sp(uc); |
|
964 |
st->print_cr("Top of Stack: (sp=" PTR_FORMAT ")", sp); |
|
965 |
print_hex_dump(st, (address)sp, (address)(sp + 8*sizeof(intptr_t)), sizeof(intptr_t)); |
|
966 |
st->cr(); |
|
967 |
||
968 |
// Note: it may be unsafe to inspect memory near pc. For example, pc may |
|
969 |
// point to garbage if entry point in an nmethod is corrupted. Leave |
|
970 |
// this at the end, and hope for the best. |
|
971 |
address pc = os::Bsd::ucontext_get_pc(uc); |
|
972 |
st->print_cr("Instructions: (pc=" PTR_FORMAT ")", pc); |
|
973 |
print_hex_dump(st, pc - 32, pc + 32, sizeof(char)); |
|
974 |
} |
|
975 |
||
976 |
void os::print_register_info(outputStream *st, void *context) { |
|
977 |
if (context == NULL) return; |
|
978 |
||
979 |
ucontext_t *uc = (ucontext_t*)context; |
|
980 |
||
981 |
st->print_cr("Register to memory mapping:"); |
|
982 |
st->cr(); |
|
983 |
||
984 |
// this is horrendously verbose but the layout of the registers in the |
|
985 |
// context does not match how we defined our abstract Register set, so |
|
986 |
// we can't just iterate through the gregs area |
|
987 |
||
988 |
// this is only for the "general purpose" registers |
|
989 |
||
990 |
#ifdef AMD64 |
|
991 |
st->print("RAX="); print_location(st, uc->context_rax); |
|
992 |
st->print("RBX="); print_location(st, uc->context_rbx); |
|
993 |
st->print("RCX="); print_location(st, uc->context_rcx); |
|
994 |
st->print("RDX="); print_location(st, uc->context_rdx); |
|
995 |
st->print("RSP="); print_location(st, uc->context_rsp); |
|
996 |
st->print("RBP="); print_location(st, uc->context_rbp); |
|
997 |
st->print("RSI="); print_location(st, uc->context_rsi); |
|
998 |
st->print("RDI="); print_location(st, uc->context_rdi); |
|
999 |
st->print("R8 ="); print_location(st, uc->context_r8); |
|
1000 |
st->print("R9 ="); print_location(st, uc->context_r9); |
|
1001 |
st->print("R10="); print_location(st, uc->context_r10); |
|
1002 |
st->print("R11="); print_location(st, uc->context_r11); |
|
1003 |
st->print("R12="); print_location(st, uc->context_r12); |
|
1004 |
st->print("R13="); print_location(st, uc->context_r13); |
|
1005 |
st->print("R14="); print_location(st, uc->context_r14); |
|
1006 |
st->print("R15="); print_location(st, uc->context_r15); |
|
1007 |
#else |
|
1008 |
st->print("EAX="); print_location(st, uc->context_eax); |
|
1009 |
st->print("EBX="); print_location(st, uc->context_ebx); |
|
1010 |
st->print("ECX="); print_location(st, uc->context_ecx); |
|
1011 |
st->print("EDX="); print_location(st, uc->context_edx); |
|
1012 |
st->print("ESP="); print_location(st, uc->context_esp); |
|
1013 |
st->print("EBP="); print_location(st, uc->context_ebp); |
|
1014 |
st->print("ESI="); print_location(st, uc->context_esi); |
|
1015 |
st->print("EDI="); print_location(st, uc->context_edi); |
|
1016 |
#endif // AMD64 |
|
1017 |
||
1018 |
st->cr(); |
|
1019 |
} |
|
1020 |
||
1021 |
void os::setup_fpu() { |
|
1022 |
#ifndef AMD64 |
|
1023 |
address fpu_cntrl = StubRoutines::addr_fpu_cntrl_wrd_std(); |
|
1024 |
__asm__ volatile ( "fldcw (%0)" : |
|
1025 |
: "r" (fpu_cntrl) : "memory"); |
|
1026 |
#endif // !AMD64 |
|
1027 |
} |
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1029 |
#ifndef PRODUCT |
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void os::verify_stack_alignment() { |
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} |
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1032 |
#endif |
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int os::extra_bang_size_in_bytes() { |
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// JDK-8050147 requires the full cache line bang for x86. |
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return VM_Version::L1_line_size(); |
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} |