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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this |
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* particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided |
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* by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. |
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* |
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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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* 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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#include "java.h" |
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#include "jvm_md.h" |
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#include <dirent.h> |
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#include <dlfcn.h> |
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#include <fcntl.h> |
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#include <inttypes.h> |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <sys/stat.h> |
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#include <unistd.h> |
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#include <sys/types.h> |
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#include "manifest_info.h" |
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#include "version_comp.h" |
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#define JVM_DLL "libjvm.so" |
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#define JAVA_DLL "libjava.so" |
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#define LD_LIBRARY_PATH "LD_LIBRARY_PATH" |
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/* help jettison the LD_LIBRARY_PATH settings in the future */ |
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#ifndef SETENV_REQUIRED |
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#define SETENV_REQUIRED |
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#endif |
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/* |
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* If a processor / os combination has the ability to run binaries of |
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* two data models and cohabitation of jre/jdk bits with both data |
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* models is supported, then DUAL_MODE is defined. When DUAL_MODE is |
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* defined, the architecture names for the narrow and wide version of |
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* the architecture are defined in LIBARCH64NAME and LIBARCH32NAME. |
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* Currently only Solaris on sparc/sparcv9 and i586/amd64 is DUAL_MODE; |
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* linux i586/amd64 could be defined as DUAL_MODE but that is not the |
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* current policy. |
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*/ |
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#ifdef __solaris__ |
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# ifndef LIBARCH32NAME |
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# error "The macro LIBARCH32NAME was not defined on the compile line" |
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# endif |
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# ifndef LIBARCH64NAME |
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# error "The macro LIBARCH64NAME was not defined on the compile line" |
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# endif |
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# include <sys/systeminfo.h> |
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# include <sys/elf.h> |
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# include <stdio.h> |
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#endif |
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/* |
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* Flowchart of launcher execs and options processing on unix |
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* |
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* The selection of the proper vm shared library to open depends on |
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* several classes of command line options, including vm "flavor" |
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* options (-client, -server) and the data model options, -d32 and |
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* -d64, as well as a version specification which may have come from |
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* the command line or from the manifest of an executable jar file. |
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* The vm selection options are not passed to the running |
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* virtual machine; they must be screened out by the launcher. |
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* |
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* The version specification (if any) is processed first by the |
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* platform independent routine SelectVersion. This may result in |
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* the exec of the specified launcher version. |
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* |
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* Previously the launcher modified the LD_LIBRARY_PATH appropriately for the |
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* desired data model path, regardless if data models matched or not. The |
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* launcher subsequently exec'ed the desired executable, in order to make the |
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* LD_LIBRARY_PATH path available, for the runtime linker. |
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* |
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* Now, in most cases,the launcher will dlopen the target libjvm.so. All |
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* required libraries are loaded by the runtime linker, using the |
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* $RPATH/$ORIGIN baked into the shared libraries at compile time. Therefore, |
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* in most cases, the launcher will only exec, if the data models are |
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* mismatched, and will not set any environment variables, regardless of the |
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* data models. |
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* |
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* However, if the environment contains a LD_LIBRARY_PATH, this will cause the |
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* launcher to inspect the LD_LIBRARY_PATH. The launcher will check |
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* a. if the LD_LIBRARY_PATH's first component is the the path to the desired |
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* libjvm.so |
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* b. if any other libjvm.so is found in any of the paths. |
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* If case b is true, then the launcher will set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the |
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* desired JRE and reexec, in order to propagate the environment. |
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* |
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* Main |
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* (incoming argv) |
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* | |
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* \|/ |
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* SelectVersion |
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* (selects the JRE version, note: not data model) |
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* | |
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* \|/ |
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* CreateExecutionEnvironment |
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* (determines desired data model) |
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* | |
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* | |
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* \|/ |
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* Have Desired Model ? --> NO --> Is Dual-Mode ? --> NO --> Exit(with error) |
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* | | |
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* | | |
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* | \|/ |
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* | YES |
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* | | |
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* | | |
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* | \|/ |
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* | CheckJvmType |
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* | (removes -client, -server etc.) |
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* | | |
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* | | |
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* \|/ \|/ |
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* YES Find the desired executable/library |
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* | | |
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* | | |
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* \|/ \|/ |
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* CheckJvmType RequiresSetenv |
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* (removes -client, -server, etc.) |
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* | |
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* | |
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* \|/ |
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* TranslateDashJArgs... |
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* (Prepare to pass args to vm) |
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* | |
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* | |
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* \|/ |
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* ParseArguments |
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* (removes -d32 and -d64 if any, |
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* processes version options, |
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* creates argument list for vm, |
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* etc.) |
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* | |
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* | |
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* \|/ |
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* RequiresSetenv |
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* Is LD_LIBRARY_PATH |
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* and friends set ? --> NO --> Have Desired Model ? NO --> Re-exec --> Main |
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* YES YES --> Continue |
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* | |
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* | |
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* \|/ |
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* Path is desired JRE ? YES --> Have Desired Model ? NO --> Re-exec --> Main |
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* NO YES --> Continue |
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* | |
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* | |
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* \|/ |
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* Paths have well known |
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* jvm paths ? --> NO --> Have Desired Model ? NO --> Re-exec --> Main |
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* YES YES --> Continue |
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* | |
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* | |
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* \|/ |
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* Does libjvm.so exit |
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* in any of them ? --> NO --> Have Desired Model ? NO --> Re-exec --> Main |
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* YES YES --> Continue |
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* | |
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* | |
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* \|/ |
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* Set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH |
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* | |
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* | |
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* \|/ |
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* Re-exec |
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* \|/ |
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* Main |
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*/ |
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#define GetArch() GetArchPath(CURRENT_DATA_MODEL) |
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/* Store the name of the executable once computed */ |
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static char *execname = NULL; |
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/* |
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* execname accessor from other parts of platform dependent logic |
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*/ |
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const char * |
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GetExecName() { |
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return execname; |
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} |
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const char * |
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GetArchPath(int nbits) |
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{ |
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switch(nbits) { |
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#ifdef DUAL_MODE |
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case 32: |
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return LIBARCH32NAME; |
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case 64: |
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return LIBARCH64NAME; |
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#endif /* DUAL_MODE */ |
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default: |
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return LIBARCHNAME; |
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} |
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} |
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#ifdef SETENV_REQUIRED |
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static jboolean |
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JvmExists(const char *path) { |
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char tmp[PATH_MAX + 1]; |
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struct stat statbuf; |
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JLI_Snprintf(tmp, PATH_MAX, "%s/%s", path, JVM_DLL); |
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if (stat(tmp, &statbuf) == 0) { |
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return JNI_TRUE; |
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} |
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return JNI_FALSE; |
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} |
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/* |
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* contains a lib/$LIBARCH/{server,client}/libjvm.so ? |
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*/ |
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static jboolean |
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ContainsLibJVM(int wanted, const char *env) { |
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char clientPattern[PATH_MAX + 1]; |
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char serverPattern[PATH_MAX + 1]; |
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char *envpath; |
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char *path; |
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jboolean clientPatternFound; |
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jboolean serverPatternFound; |
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/* fastest path */ |
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if (env == NULL) { |
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return JNI_FALSE; |
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} |
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/* the usual suspects */ |
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JLI_Snprintf(clientPattern, PATH_MAX, "lib/%s/client", GetArchPath(wanted)); |
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JLI_Snprintf(serverPattern, PATH_MAX, "lib/%s/server", GetArchPath(wanted)); |
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/* to optimize for time, test if any of our usual suspects are present. */ |
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clientPatternFound = JLI_StrStr(env, clientPattern) != NULL; |
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serverPatternFound = JLI_StrStr(env, serverPattern) != NULL; |
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if (clientPatternFound == JNI_FALSE && serverPatternFound == JNI_FALSE) { |
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return JNI_FALSE; |
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} |
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/* |
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* we have a suspicious path component, check if it contains a libjvm.so |
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*/ |
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envpath = JLI_StringDup(env); |
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for (path = JLI_StrTok(envpath, ":"); path != NULL; path = JLI_StrTok(NULL, ":")) { |
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if (clientPatternFound && JLI_StrStr(path, clientPattern) != NULL) { |
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if (JvmExists(path)) { |
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JLI_MemFree(envpath); |
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return JNI_TRUE; |
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} |
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} |
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if (serverPatternFound && JLI_StrStr(path, serverPattern) != NULL) { |
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if (JvmExists(path)) { |
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JLI_MemFree(envpath); |
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return JNI_TRUE; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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JLI_MemFree(envpath); |
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return JNI_FALSE; |
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} |
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/* |
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* Test whether the environment variable needs to be set, see flowchart. |
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*/ |
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static jboolean |
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RequiresSetenv(int wanted, const char *jvmpath) { |
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char jpath[PATH_MAX + 1]; |
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char *llp; |
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char *dmllp = NULL; |
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char *p; /* a utility pointer */ |
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llp = getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH"); |
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#ifdef __solaris__ |
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dmllp = (CURRENT_DATA_MODEL == 32) |
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? getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32") |
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: getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64"); |
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#endif /* __solaris__ */ |
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/* no environment variable is a good environment variable */ |
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if (llp == NULL && dmllp == NULL) { |
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return JNI_FALSE; |
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} |
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#ifdef __linux |
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/* |
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* On linux, if a binary is running as sgid or suid, glibc sets |
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* LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the empty string for security purposes. (In contrast, |
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* on Solaris the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable for a privileged binary does not |
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* lose its settings; but the dynamic linker does apply more scrutiny to the |
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* path.) The launcher uses the value of LD_LIBRARY_PATH to prevent an exec |
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* loop, here and further downstream. Therefore, if we are running sgid or |
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* suid, this function's setting of LD_LIBRARY_PATH will be ineffective and |
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* we should case a return from the calling function. Getting the right |
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* libraries will be handled by the RPATH. In reality, this check is |
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* redundant, as the previous check for a non-null LD_LIBRARY_PATH will |
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* return back to the calling function forthwith, it is left here to safe |
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* guard against any changes, in the glibc's existing security policy. |
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*/ |
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if ((getgid() != getegid()) || (getuid() != geteuid())) { |
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return JNI_FALSE; |
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} |
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#endif /* __linux */ |
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/* |
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* Prevent recursions. Since LD_LIBRARY_PATH is the one which will be set by |
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* previous versions of the JRE, thus it is the only path that matters here. |
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* So we check to see if the desired JRE is set. |
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*/ |
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JLI_StrNCpy(jpath, jvmpath, PATH_MAX); |
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p = JLI_StrRChr(jpath, '/'); |
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*p = '\0'; |
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if (llp != NULL && JLI_StrNCmp(llp, jpath, JLI_StrLen(jpath)) == 0) { |
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return JNI_FALSE; |
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} |
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/* scrutinize all the paths further */ |
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if (llp != NULL && ContainsLibJVM(wanted, llp)) { |
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return JNI_TRUE; |
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} |
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if (dmllp != NULL && ContainsLibJVM(wanted, dmllp)) { |
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return JNI_TRUE; |
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} |
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return JNI_FALSE; |
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} |
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#endif /* SETENV_REQUIRED */ |
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void |
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CreateExecutionEnvironment(int *pargc, char ***pargv, |
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char jrepath[], jint so_jrepath, |
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char jvmpath[], jint so_jvmpath, |
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char jvmcfg[], jint so_jvmcfg) { |
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/* |
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* First, determine if we are running the desired data model. If we |
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* are running the desired data model, all the error messages |
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* associated with calling GetJREPath, ReadKnownVMs, etc. should be |
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* output. However, if we are not running the desired data model, |
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* some of the errors should be suppressed since it is more |
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* informative to issue an error message based on whether or not the |
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* os/processor combination has dual mode capabilities. |
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*/ |
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jboolean jvmpathExists; |
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/* Compute/set the name of the executable */ |
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SetExecname(*pargv); |
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/* Check data model flags, and exec process, if needed */ |
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{ |
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char *arch = (char *)GetArch(); /* like sparc or sparcv9 */ |
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char * jvmtype = NULL; |
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int argc = *pargc; |
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char **argv = *pargv; |
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int running = CURRENT_DATA_MODEL; |
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int wanted = running; /* What data mode is being |
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asked for? Current model is |
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fine unless another model |
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is asked for */ |
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#ifdef SETENV_REQUIRED |
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jboolean mustsetenv = JNI_FALSE; |
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char *runpath = NULL; /* existing effective LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting */ |
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char* new_runpath = NULL; /* desired new LD_LIBRARY_PATH string */ |
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char* newpath = NULL; /* path on new LD_LIBRARY_PATH */ |
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char* lastslash = NULL; |
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char** newenvp = NULL; /* current environment */ |
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#ifdef __solaris__ |
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char* dmpath = NULL; /* data model specific LD_LIBRARY_PATH, |
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Solaris only */ |
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#endif /* __solaris__ */ |
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#endif /* SETENV_REQUIRED */ |
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char** newargv = NULL; |
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int newargc = 0; |
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/* |
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* Starting in 1.5, all unix platforms accept the -d32 and -d64 |
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* options. On platforms where only one data-model is supported |
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* (e.g. ia-64 Linux), using the flag for the other data model is |
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* an error and will terminate the program. |
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*/ |
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{ /* open new scope to declare local variables */ |
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int i; |
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newargv = (char **)JLI_MemAlloc((argc+1) * sizeof(char*)); |
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newargv[newargc++] = argv[0]; |
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/* scan for data model arguments and remove from argument list; |
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last occurrence determines desired data model */ |
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for (i=1; i < argc; i++) { |
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if (JLI_StrCmp(argv[i], "-J-d64") == 0 || JLI_StrCmp(argv[i], "-d64") == 0) { |
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wanted = 64; |
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continue; |
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} |
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if (JLI_StrCmp(argv[i], "-J-d32") == 0 || JLI_StrCmp(argv[i], "-d32") == 0) { |
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wanted = 32; |
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continue; |
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} |
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newargv[newargc++] = argv[i]; |
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if (IsJavaArgs()) { |
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if (argv[i][0] != '-') continue; |
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} else { |
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if (JLI_StrCmp(argv[i], "-classpath") == 0 || JLI_StrCmp(argv[i], "-cp") == 0) { |
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i++; |
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if (i >= argc) break; |
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newargv[newargc++] = argv[i]; |
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continue; |
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} |
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if (argv[i][0] != '-') { i++; break; } |
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} |
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} |
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/* copy rest of args [i .. argc) */ |
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while (i < argc) { |
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newargv[newargc++] = argv[i++]; |
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} |
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newargv[newargc] = NULL; |
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/* |
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* newargv has all proper arguments here |
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*/ |
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argc = newargc; |
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argv = newargv; |
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} |
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/* If the data model is not changing, it is an error if the |
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jvmpath does not exist */ |
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if (wanted == running) { |
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/* Find out where the JRE is that we will be using. */ |
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448 |
if (!GetJREPath(jrepath, so_jrepath, arch, JNI_FALSE) ) { |
|
449 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(JRE_ERROR1); |
|
450 |
exit(2); |
|
451 |
} |
|
452 |
JLI_Snprintf(jvmcfg, so_jvmcfg, "%s%slib%s%s%sjvm.cfg", |
|
453 |
jrepath, FILESEP, FILESEP, arch, FILESEP); |
|
454 |
/* Find the specified JVM type */ |
|
455 |
if (ReadKnownVMs(jvmcfg, JNI_FALSE) < 1) { |
|
456 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(CFG_ERROR7); |
|
457 |
exit(1); |
|
458 |
} |
|
459 |
||
460 |
jvmpath[0] = '\0'; |
|
461 |
jvmtype = CheckJvmType(pargc, pargv, JNI_FALSE); |
|
462 |
if (JLI_StrCmp(jvmtype, "ERROR") == 0) { |
|
463 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(CFG_ERROR9); |
|
464 |
exit(4); |
|
465 |
} |
|
466 |
||
467 |
if (!GetJVMPath(jrepath, jvmtype, jvmpath, so_jvmpath, arch, 0 )) { |
|
468 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(CFG_ERROR8, jvmtype, jvmpath); |
|
469 |
exit(4); |
|
470 |
} |
|
471 |
/* |
|
472 |
* we seem to have everything we need, so without further ado |
|
473 |
* we return back, otherwise proceed to set the environment. |
|
474 |
*/ |
|
475 |
#ifdef SETENV_REQUIRED |
|
476 |
mustsetenv = RequiresSetenv(wanted, jvmpath); |
|
477 |
JLI_TraceLauncher("mustsetenv: %s\n", mustsetenv ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"); |
|
478 |
||
479 |
if (mustsetenv == JNI_FALSE) { |
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JLI_MemFree(newargv); |
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return; |
482 |
} |
|
483 |
#else |
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484 |
JLI_MemFree(newargv); |
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return; |
486 |
#endif /* SETENV_REQUIRED */ |
|
487 |
} else { /* do the same speculatively or exit */ |
|
488 |
#ifdef DUAL_MODE |
|
489 |
if (running != wanted) { |
|
490 |
/* Find out where the JRE is that we will be using. */ |
|
491 |
if (!GetJREPath(jrepath, so_jrepath, GetArchPath(wanted), JNI_TRUE)) { |
|
492 |
/* give up and let other code report error message */ |
|
493 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(JRE_ERROR2, wanted); |
|
494 |
exit(1); |
|
495 |
} |
|
496 |
JLI_Snprintf(jvmcfg, so_jvmcfg, "%s%slib%s%s%sjvm.cfg", |
|
497 |
jrepath, FILESEP, FILESEP, GetArchPath(wanted), FILESEP); |
|
498 |
/* |
|
499 |
* Read in jvm.cfg for target data model and process vm |
|
500 |
* selection options. |
|
501 |
*/ |
|
502 |
if (ReadKnownVMs(jvmcfg, JNI_TRUE) < 1) { |
|
503 |
/* give up and let other code report error message */ |
|
504 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(JRE_ERROR2, wanted); |
|
505 |
exit(1); |
|
506 |
} |
|
507 |
jvmpath[0] = '\0'; |
|
508 |
jvmtype = CheckJvmType(pargc, pargv, JNI_TRUE); |
|
509 |
if (JLI_StrCmp(jvmtype, "ERROR") == 0) { |
|
510 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(CFG_ERROR9); |
|
511 |
exit(4); |
|
512 |
} |
|
513 |
||
514 |
/* exec child can do error checking on the existence of the path */ |
|
515 |
jvmpathExists = GetJVMPath(jrepath, jvmtype, jvmpath, so_jvmpath, GetArchPath(wanted), 0); |
|
516 |
#ifdef SETENV_REQUIRED |
|
517 |
mustsetenv = RequiresSetenv(wanted, jvmpath); |
|
518 |
#endif /* SETENV_REQUIRED */ |
|
519 |
} |
|
520 |
#else /* ! DUALMODE */ |
|
521 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(JRE_ERROR2, wanted); |
|
522 |
exit(1); |
|
523 |
#endif /* DUAL_MODE */ |
|
524 |
} |
|
525 |
#ifdef SETENV_REQUIRED |
|
526 |
if (mustsetenv) { |
|
527 |
/* |
|
528 |
* We will set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH as follows: |
|
529 |
* |
|
530 |
* o $JVMPATH (directory portion only) |
|
531 |
* o $JRE/lib/$LIBARCHNAME |
|
532 |
* o $JRE/../lib/$LIBARCHNAME |
|
533 |
* |
|
534 |
* followed by the user's previous effective LD_LIBRARY_PATH, if |
|
535 |
* any. |
|
536 |
*/ |
|
537 |
||
538 |
#ifdef __solaris__ |
|
539 |
/* |
|
540 |
* Starting in Solaris 7, ld.so.1 supports three LD_LIBRARY_PATH |
|
541 |
* variables: |
|
542 |
* |
|
543 |
* 1. LD_LIBRARY_PATH -- used for 32 and 64 bit searches if |
|
544 |
* data-model specific variables are not set. |
|
545 |
* |
|
546 |
* 2. LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64 -- overrides and replaces LD_LIBRARY_PATH |
|
547 |
* for 64-bit binaries. |
|
548 |
* |
|
549 |
* 3. LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32 -- overrides and replaces LD_LIBRARY_PATH |
|
550 |
* for 32-bit binaries. |
|
551 |
* |
|
552 |
* The vm uses LD_LIBRARY_PATH to set the java.library.path system |
|
553 |
* property. To shield the vm from the complication of multiple |
|
554 |
* LD_LIBRARY_PATH variables, if the appropriate data model |
|
555 |
* specific variable is set, we will act as if LD_LIBRARY_PATH had |
|
556 |
* the value of the data model specific variant and the data model |
|
557 |
* specific variant will be unset. Note that the variable for the |
|
558 |
* *wanted* data model must be used (if it is set), not simply the |
|
559 |
* current running data model. |
|
560 |
*/ |
|
561 |
||
562 |
switch (wanted) { |
|
563 |
case 0: |
|
564 |
if (running == 32) { |
|
565 |
dmpath = getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32"); |
|
566 |
wanted = 32; |
|
567 |
} else { |
|
568 |
dmpath = getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64"); |
|
569 |
wanted = 64; |
|
570 |
} |
|
571 |
break; |
|
572 |
||
573 |
case 32: |
|
574 |
dmpath = getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32"); |
|
575 |
break; |
|
576 |
||
577 |
case 64: |
|
578 |
dmpath = getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64"); |
|
579 |
break; |
|
580 |
||
581 |
default: |
|
582 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(JRE_ERROR3, __LINE__); |
|
583 |
exit(1); /* unknown value in wanted */ |
|
584 |
break; |
|
585 |
} |
|
586 |
||
587 |
/* |
|
588 |
* If dmpath is NULL, the relevant data model specific variable is |
|
589 |
* not set and normal LD_LIBRARY_PATH should be used. |
|
590 |
*/ |
|
591 |
if (dmpath == NULL) { |
|
592 |
runpath = getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH"); |
|
593 |
} else { |
|
594 |
runpath = dmpath; |
|
595 |
} |
|
596 |
#else /* ! __solaris__ */ |
|
597 |
/* |
|
598 |
* If not on Solaris, assume only a single LD_LIBRARY_PATH |
|
599 |
* variable. |
|
600 |
*/ |
|
601 |
runpath = getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH"); |
|
602 |
#endif /* __solaris__ */ |
|
603 |
||
604 |
/* runpath contains current effective LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting */ |
|
605 |
||
606 |
jvmpath = JLI_StringDup(jvmpath); |
|
607 |
new_runpath = JLI_MemAlloc(((runpath != NULL) ? JLI_StrLen(runpath) : 0) + |
|
608 |
2 * JLI_StrLen(jrepath) + 2 * JLI_StrLen(arch) + |
|
609 |
JLI_StrLen(jvmpath) + 52); |
|
610 |
newpath = new_runpath + JLI_StrLen("LD_LIBRARY_PATH="); |
|
611 |
||
612 |
||
613 |
/* |
|
614 |
* Create desired LD_LIBRARY_PATH value for target data model. |
|
615 |
*/ |
|
616 |
{ |
|
617 |
/* remove the name of the .so from the JVM path */ |
|
618 |
lastslash = JLI_StrRChr(jvmpath, '/'); |
|
619 |
if (lastslash) |
|
620 |
*lastslash = '\0'; |
|
621 |
||
622 |
sprintf(new_runpath, "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=" |
|
623 |
"%s:" |
|
624 |
"%s/lib/%s:" |
|
625 |
"%s/../lib/%s", |
|
626 |
jvmpath, |
|
627 |
#ifdef DUAL_MODE |
|
628 |
jrepath, GetArchPath(wanted), |
|
629 |
jrepath, GetArchPath(wanted) |
|
630 |
#else /* !DUAL_MODE */ |
|
631 |
jrepath, arch, |
|
632 |
jrepath, arch |
|
633 |
#endif /* DUAL_MODE */ |
|
634 |
); |
|
635 |
||
636 |
||
637 |
/* |
|
638 |
* Check to make sure that the prefix of the current path is the |
|
639 |
* desired environment variable setting, though the RequiresSetenv |
|
640 |
* checks if the desired runpath exists, this logic does a more |
|
641 |
* comprehensive check. |
|
642 |
*/ |
|
643 |
if (runpath != NULL && |
|
644 |
JLI_StrNCmp(newpath, runpath, JLI_StrLen(newpath)) == 0 && |
|
645 |
(runpath[JLI_StrLen(newpath)] == 0 || runpath[JLI_StrLen(newpath)] == ':') && |
|
646 |
(running == wanted) /* data model does not have to be changed */ |
|
647 |
#ifdef __solaris__ |
|
648 |
&& (dmpath == NULL) /* data model specific variables not set */ |
|
649 |
#endif /* __solaris__ */ |
|
650 |
) { |
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JLI_MemFree(newargv); |
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652 |
JLI_MemFree(new_runpath); |
12047 | 653 |
return; |
654 |
} |
|
655 |
} |
|
656 |
||
657 |
/* |
|
658 |
* Place the desired environment setting onto the prefix of |
|
659 |
* LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Note that this prevents any possible infinite |
|
660 |
* loop of execv() because we test for the prefix, above. |
|
661 |
*/ |
|
662 |
if (runpath != 0) { |
|
663 |
JLI_StrCat(new_runpath, ":"); |
|
664 |
JLI_StrCat(new_runpath, runpath); |
|
665 |
} |
|
666 |
||
667 |
if (putenv(new_runpath) != 0) { |
|
668 |
exit(1); /* problem allocating memory; LD_LIBRARY_PATH not set |
|
669 |
properly */ |
|
670 |
} |
|
671 |
||
672 |
/* |
|
673 |
* Unix systems document that they look at LD_LIBRARY_PATH only |
|
674 |
* once at startup, so we have to re-exec the current executable |
|
675 |
* to get the changed environment variable to have an effect. |
|
676 |
*/ |
|
677 |
||
678 |
#ifdef __solaris__ |
|
679 |
/* |
|
680 |
* If dmpath is not NULL, remove the data model specific string |
|
681 |
* in the environment for the exec'ed child. |
|
682 |
*/ |
|
683 |
if (dmpath != NULL) |
|
684 |
(void)UnsetEnv((wanted == 32) ? "LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32" : "LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64"); |
|
685 |
#endif /* __solaris */ |
|
686 |
||
687 |
newenvp = environ; |
|
688 |
} |
|
689 |
#endif /* SETENV_REQUIRED */ |
|
690 |
{ |
|
691 |
char *newexec = execname; |
|
692 |
#ifdef DUAL_MODE |
|
693 |
/* |
|
694 |
* If the data model is being changed, the path to the |
|
695 |
* executable must be updated accordingly; the executable name |
|
696 |
* and directory the executable resides in are separate. In the |
|
697 |
* case of 32 => 64, the new bits are assumed to reside in, e.g. |
|
698 |
* "olddir/LIBARCH64NAME/execname"; in the case of 64 => 32, |
|
699 |
* the bits are assumed to be in "olddir/../execname". For example, |
|
700 |
* |
|
701 |
* olddir/sparcv9/execname |
|
702 |
* olddir/amd64/execname |
|
703 |
* |
|
704 |
* for Solaris SPARC and Linux amd64, respectively. |
|
705 |
*/ |
|
706 |
||
707 |
if (running != wanted) { |
|
708 |
char *oldexec = JLI_StrCpy(JLI_MemAlloc(JLI_StrLen(execname) + 1), execname); |
|
709 |
char *olddir = oldexec; |
|
710 |
char *oldbase = JLI_StrRChr(oldexec, '/'); |
|
711 |
||
712 |
||
713 |
newexec = JLI_MemAlloc(JLI_StrLen(execname) + 20); |
|
714 |
*oldbase++ = 0; |
|
715 |
sprintf(newexec, "%s/%s/%s", olddir, |
|
716 |
((wanted == 64) ? LIBARCH64NAME : ".."), oldbase); |
|
717 |
argv[0] = newexec; |
|
718 |
} |
|
719 |
#endif /* DUAL_MODE */ |
|
720 |
JLI_TraceLauncher("TRACER_MARKER:About to EXEC\n"); |
|
721 |
(void) fflush(stdout); |
|
722 |
(void) fflush(stderr); |
|
723 |
#ifdef SETENV_REQUIRED |
|
724 |
if (mustsetenv) { |
|
725 |
execve(newexec, argv, newenvp); |
|
726 |
} else { |
|
727 |
execv(newexec, argv); |
|
728 |
} |
|
729 |
#else /* !SETENV_REQUIRED */ |
|
730 |
execv(newexec, argv); |
|
731 |
#endif /* SETENV_REQUIRED */ |
|
732 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessageSys(JRE_ERROR4, newexec); |
|
733 |
||
734 |
#ifdef DUAL_MODE |
|
735 |
if (running != wanted) { |
|
736 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(JRE_ERROR5, wanted, running); |
|
737 |
#ifdef __solaris__ |
|
738 |
#ifdef __sparc |
|
739 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(JRE_ERROR6); |
|
740 |
#else /* ! __sparc__ */ |
|
741 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(JRE_ERROR7); |
|
742 |
#endif /* __sparc */ |
|
743 |
#endif /* __solaris__ */ |
|
744 |
} |
|
745 |
#endif /* DUAL_MODE */ |
|
746 |
||
747 |
} |
|
748 |
exit(1); |
|
749 |
} |
|
750 |
} |
|
751 |
||
752 |
/* |
|
753 |
* On Solaris VM choosing is done by the launcher (java.c), |
|
754 |
* bitsWanted is used by MacOSX, on Solaris and Linux this. |
|
755 |
* parameter is unused. |
|
756 |
*/ |
|
757 |
static jboolean |
|
758 |
GetJVMPath(const char *jrepath, const char *jvmtype, |
|
759 |
char *jvmpath, jint jvmpathsize, const char * arch, int bitsWanted) |
|
760 |
{ |
|
761 |
struct stat s; |
|
762 |
||
763 |
if (JLI_StrChr(jvmtype, '/')) { |
|
764 |
JLI_Snprintf(jvmpath, jvmpathsize, "%s/" JVM_DLL, jvmtype); |
|
765 |
} else { |
|
766 |
JLI_Snprintf(jvmpath, jvmpathsize, "%s/lib/%s/%s/" JVM_DLL, jrepath, arch, jvmtype); |
|
767 |
} |
|
768 |
||
769 |
JLI_TraceLauncher("Does `%s' exist ... ", jvmpath); |
|
770 |
||
771 |
if (stat(jvmpath, &s) == 0) { |
|
772 |
JLI_TraceLauncher("yes.\n"); |
|
773 |
return JNI_TRUE; |
|
774 |
} else { |
|
775 |
JLI_TraceLauncher("no.\n"); |
|
776 |
return JNI_FALSE; |
|
777 |
} |
|
778 |
} |
|
779 |
||
780 |
/* |
|
781 |
* Find path to JRE based on .exe's location or registry settings. |
|
782 |
*/ |
|
783 |
static jboolean |
|
784 |
GetJREPath(char *path, jint pathsize, const char * arch, jboolean speculative) |
|
785 |
{ |
|
786 |
char libjava[MAXPATHLEN]; |
|
787 |
||
788 |
if (GetApplicationHome(path, pathsize)) { |
|
789 |
/* Is JRE co-located with the application? */ |
|
790 |
JLI_Snprintf(libjava, sizeof(libjava), "%s/lib/%s/" JAVA_DLL, path, arch); |
|
791 |
if (access(libjava, F_OK) == 0) { |
|
792 |
JLI_TraceLauncher("JRE path is %s\n", path); |
|
793 |
return JNI_TRUE; |
|
794 |
} |
|
795 |
||
796 |
/* Does the app ship a private JRE in <apphome>/jre directory? */ |
|
797 |
JLI_Snprintf(libjava, sizeof(libjava), "%s/jre/lib/%s/" JAVA_DLL, path, arch); |
|
798 |
if (access(libjava, F_OK) == 0) { |
|
799 |
JLI_StrCat(path, "/jre"); |
|
800 |
JLI_TraceLauncher("JRE path is %s\n", path); |
|
801 |
return JNI_TRUE; |
|
802 |
} |
|
803 |
} |
|
804 |
||
805 |
if (!speculative) |
|
806 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(JRE_ERROR8 JAVA_DLL); |
|
807 |
return JNI_FALSE; |
|
808 |
} |
|
809 |
||
810 |
jboolean |
|
811 |
LoadJavaVM(const char *jvmpath, InvocationFunctions *ifn) |
|
812 |
{ |
|
813 |
void *libjvm; |
|
814 |
||
815 |
JLI_TraceLauncher("JVM path is %s\n", jvmpath); |
|
816 |
||
817 |
libjvm = dlopen(jvmpath, RTLD_NOW + RTLD_GLOBAL); |
|
818 |
if (libjvm == NULL) { |
|
819 |
#if defined(__solaris__) && defined(__sparc) && !defined(_LP64) /* i.e. 32-bit sparc */ |
|
820 |
FILE * fp; |
|
821 |
Elf32_Ehdr elf_head; |
|
822 |
int count; |
|
823 |
int location; |
|
824 |
||
825 |
fp = fopen(jvmpath, "r"); |
|
826 |
if (fp == NULL) { |
|
827 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(DLL_ERROR2, jvmpath, dlerror()); |
|
828 |
return JNI_FALSE; |
|
829 |
} |
|
830 |
||
831 |
/* read in elf header */ |
|
832 |
count = fread((void*)(&elf_head), sizeof(Elf32_Ehdr), 1, fp); |
|
833 |
fclose(fp); |
|
834 |
if (count < 1) { |
|
835 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(DLL_ERROR2, jvmpath, dlerror()); |
|
836 |
return JNI_FALSE; |
|
837 |
} |
|
838 |
||
839 |
/* |
|
840 |
* Check for running a server vm (compiled with -xarch=v8plus) |
|
841 |
* on a stock v8 processor. In this case, the machine type in |
|
842 |
* the elf header would not be included the architecture list |
|
843 |
* provided by the isalist command, which is turn is gotten from |
|
844 |
* sysinfo. This case cannot occur on 64-bit hardware and thus |
|
845 |
* does not have to be checked for in binaries with an LP64 data |
|
846 |
* model. |
|
847 |
*/ |
|
848 |
if (elf_head.e_machine == EM_SPARC32PLUS) { |
|
849 |
char buf[257]; /* recommended buffer size from sysinfo man |
|
850 |
page */ |
|
851 |
long length; |
|
852 |
char* location; |
|
853 |
||
854 |
length = sysinfo(SI_ISALIST, buf, 257); |
|
855 |
if (length > 0) { |
|
856 |
location = JLI_StrStr(buf, "sparcv8plus "); |
|
857 |
if (location == NULL) { |
|
858 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(JVM_ERROR3); |
|
859 |
return JNI_FALSE; |
|
860 |
} |
|
861 |
} |
|
862 |
} |
|
863 |
#endif |
|
864 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(DLL_ERROR1, __LINE__); |
|
865 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(DLL_ERROR2, jvmpath, dlerror()); |
|
866 |
return JNI_FALSE; |
|
867 |
} |
|
868 |
||
869 |
ifn->CreateJavaVM = (CreateJavaVM_t) |
|
870 |
dlsym(libjvm, "JNI_CreateJavaVM"); |
|
871 |
if (ifn->CreateJavaVM == NULL) { |
|
872 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(DLL_ERROR2, jvmpath, dlerror()); |
|
873 |
return JNI_FALSE; |
|
874 |
} |
|
875 |
||
876 |
ifn->GetDefaultJavaVMInitArgs = (GetDefaultJavaVMInitArgs_t) |
|
877 |
dlsym(libjvm, "JNI_GetDefaultJavaVMInitArgs"); |
|
878 |
if (ifn->GetDefaultJavaVMInitArgs == NULL) { |
|
879 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(DLL_ERROR2, jvmpath, dlerror()); |
|
880 |
return JNI_FALSE; |
|
881 |
} |
|
882 |
||
883 |
ifn->GetCreatedJavaVMs = (GetCreatedJavaVMs_t) |
|
884 |
dlsym(libjvm, "JNI_GetCreatedJavaVMs"); |
|
885 |
if (ifn->GetCreatedJavaVMs == NULL) { |
|
886 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(DLL_ERROR2, jvmpath, dlerror()); |
|
887 |
return JNI_FALSE; |
|
888 |
} |
|
889 |
||
890 |
return JNI_TRUE; |
|
891 |
} |
|
892 |
||
893 |
/* |
|
894 |
* Compute the name of the executable |
|
895 |
* |
|
896 |
* In order to re-exec securely we need the absolute path of the |
|
897 |
* executable. On Solaris getexecname(3c) may not return an absolute |
|
898 |
* path so we use dladdr to get the filename of the executable and |
|
899 |
* then use realpath to derive an absolute path. From Solaris 9 |
|
900 |
* onwards the filename returned in DL_info structure from dladdr is |
|
901 |
* an absolute pathname so technically realpath isn't required. |
|
902 |
* On Linux we read the executable name from /proc/self/exe. |
|
903 |
* As a fallback, and for platforms other than Solaris and Linux, |
|
904 |
* we use FindExecName to compute the executable name. |
|
905 |
*/ |
|
906 |
const char* |
|
907 |
SetExecname(char **argv) |
|
908 |
{ |
|
909 |
char* exec_path = NULL; |
|
910 |
#if defined(__solaris__) |
|
911 |
{ |
|
912 |
Dl_info dlinfo; |
|
913 |
int (*fptr)(); |
|
914 |
||
915 |
fptr = (int (*)())dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "main"); |
|
916 |
if (fptr == NULL) { |
|
917 |
JLI_ReportErrorMessage(DLL_ERROR3, dlerror()); |
|
918 |
return JNI_FALSE; |
|
919 |
} |
|
920 |
||
921 |
if (dladdr((void*)fptr, &dlinfo)) { |
|
922 |
char *resolved = (char*)JLI_MemAlloc(PATH_MAX+1); |
|
923 |
if (resolved != NULL) { |
|
924 |
exec_path = realpath(dlinfo.dli_fname, resolved); |
|
925 |
if (exec_path == NULL) { |
|
926 |
JLI_MemFree(resolved); |
|
927 |
} |
|
928 |
} |
|
929 |
} |
|
930 |
} |
|
931 |
#elif defined(__linux__) |
|
932 |
{ |
|
933 |
const char* self = "/proc/self/exe"; |
|
934 |
char buf[PATH_MAX+1]; |
|
935 |
int len = readlink(self, buf, PATH_MAX); |
|
936 |
if (len >= 0) { |
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|
937 |
buf[len] = '\0'; /* readlink(2) doesn't NUL terminate */ |
12047 | 938 |
exec_path = JLI_StringDup(buf); |
939 |
} |
|
940 |
} |
|
941 |
#else /* !__solaris__ && !__linux__ */ |
|
942 |
{ |
|
943 |
/* Not implemented */ |
|
944 |
} |
|
945 |
#endif |
|
946 |
||
947 |
if (exec_path == NULL) { |
|
948 |
exec_path = FindExecName(argv[0]); |
|
949 |
} |
|
950 |
execname = exec_path; |
|
951 |
return exec_path; |
|
952 |
} |
|
953 |
||
954 |
/* --- Splash Screen shared library support --- */ |
|
955 |
static const char* SPLASHSCREEN_SO = JNI_LIB_NAME("splashscreen"); |
|
956 |
static void* hSplashLib = NULL; |
|
957 |
||
958 |
void* SplashProcAddress(const char* name) { |
|
959 |
if (!hSplashLib) { |
|
960 |
const char * splashLibPath; |
|
961 |
splashLibPath = SPLASHSCREEN_SO; |
|
962 |
hSplashLib = dlopen(splashLibPath, RTLD_LAZY | RTLD_GLOBAL); |
|
963 |
} |
|
964 |
if (hSplashLib) { |
|
965 |
void* sym = dlsym(hSplashLib, name); |
|
966 |
return sym; |
|
967 |
} else { |
|
968 |
return NULL; |
|
969 |
} |
|
970 |
} |
|
971 |
||
972 |
void SplashFreeLibrary() { |
|
973 |
if (hSplashLib) { |
|
974 |
dlclose(hSplashLib); |
|
975 |
hSplashLib = NULL; |
|
976 |
} |
|
977 |
} |
|
978 |
||
979 |
/* |
|
980 |
* Block current thread and continue execution in a new thread |
|
981 |
*/ |
|
982 |
int |
|
983 |
ContinueInNewThread0(int (JNICALL *continuation)(void *), jlong stack_size, void * args) { |
|
984 |
int rslt; |
|
985 |
#ifdef __linux__ |
|
986 |
pthread_t tid; |
|
987 |
pthread_attr_t attr; |
|
988 |
pthread_attr_init(&attr); |
|
989 |
pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE); |
|
990 |
||
991 |
if (stack_size > 0) { |
|
992 |
pthread_attr_setstacksize(&attr, stack_size); |
|
993 |
} |
|
994 |
||
995 |
if (pthread_create(&tid, &attr, (void *(*)(void*))continuation, (void*)args) == 0) { |
|
996 |
void * tmp; |
|
997 |
pthread_join(tid, &tmp); |
|
998 |
rslt = (int)tmp; |
|
999 |
} else { |
|
1000 |
/* |
|
1001 |
* Continue execution in current thread if for some reason (e.g. out of |
|
1002 |
* memory/LWP) a new thread can't be created. This will likely fail |
|
1003 |
* later in continuation as JNI_CreateJavaVM needs to create quite a |
|
1004 |
* few new threads, anyway, just give it a try.. |
|
1005 |
*/ |
|
1006 |
rslt = continuation(args); |
|
1007 |
} |
|
1008 |
||
1009 |
pthread_attr_destroy(&attr); |
|
1010 |
#else /* ! __linux__ */ |
|
1011 |
thread_t tid; |
|
1012 |
long flags = 0; |
|
1013 |
if (thr_create(NULL, stack_size, (void *(*)(void *))continuation, args, flags, &tid) == 0) { |
|
1014 |
void * tmp; |
|
1015 |
thr_join(tid, NULL, &tmp); |
|
1016 |
rslt = (int)tmp; |
|
1017 |
} else { |
|
1018 |
/* See above. Continue in current thread if thr_create() failed */ |
|
1019 |
rslt = continuation(args); |
|
1020 |
} |
|
1021 |
#endif /* __linux__ */ |
|
1022 |
return rslt; |
|
1023 |
} |
|
1024 |
||
1025 |
/* Coarse estimation of number of digits assuming the worst case is a 64-bit pid. */ |
|
1026 |
#define MAX_PID_STR_SZ 20 |
|
1027 |
||
1028 |
void SetJavaLauncherPlatformProps() { |
|
1029 |
/* Linux only */ |
|
1030 |
#ifdef __linux__ |
|
1031 |
const char *substr = "-Dsun.java.launcher.pid="; |
|
1032 |
char *pid_prop_str = (char *)JLI_MemAlloc(JLI_StrLen(substr) + MAX_PID_STR_SZ + 1); |
|
1033 |
sprintf(pid_prop_str, "%s%d", substr, getpid()); |
|
1034 |
AddOption(pid_prop_str, NULL); |
|
1035 |
#endif /* __linux__ */ |
|
1036 |
} |
|
1037 |
||
1038 |
int |
|
1039 |
JVMInit(InvocationFunctions* ifn, jlong threadStackSize, |
|
1040 |
int argc, char **argv, |
|
1041 |
int mode, char *what, int ret) |
|
1042 |
{ |
|
1043 |
ShowSplashScreen(); |
|
1044 |
return ContinueInNewThread(ifn, threadStackSize, argc, argv, mode, what, ret); |
|
1045 |
} |
|
1046 |
||
1047 |
void |
|
1048 |
PostJVMInit(JNIEnv *env, jstring mainClass, JavaVM *vm) |
|
1049 |
{ |
|
1050 |
// stubbed out for windows and *nixes. |
|
1051 |
} |
|
1052 |
||
1053 |
void |
|
1054 |
RegisterThread() |
|
1055 |
{ |
|
1056 |
// stubbed out for windows and *nixes. |
|
1057 |
} |
|
1058 |
||
1059 |
/* |
|
1060 |
* on unix, we return a false to indicate this option is not applicable |
|
1061 |
*/ |
|
1062 |
jboolean |
|
1063 |
ProcessPlatformOption(const char *arg) |
|
1064 |
{ |
|
1065 |
return JNI_FALSE; |
|
1066 |
} |