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* Copyright (c) 1999, 2012, 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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* |
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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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// 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_linux.h" |
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#include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp" |
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#include "mutex_linux.inline.hpp" |
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#include "nativeInst_sparc.hpp" |
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#include "os_share_linux.hpp" |
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#include "prims/jniFastGetField.hpp" |
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#include "prims/jvm.h" |
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#include "prims/jvm_misc.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/arguments.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/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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// Linux/Sparc has rather obscure naming of registers in sigcontext |
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// different between 32 and 64 bits |
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#ifdef _LP64 |
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#define SIG_PC(x) ((x)->sigc_regs.tpc) |
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#define SIG_NPC(x) ((x)->sigc_regs.tnpc) |
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#define SIG_REGS(x) ((x)->sigc_regs) |
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#else |
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#define SIG_PC(x) ((x)->si_regs.pc) |
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#define SIG_NPC(x) ((x)->si_regs.npc) |
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#define SIG_REGS(x) ((x)->si_regs) |
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#endif |
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// those are to reference registers in sigcontext |
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enum { |
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CON_G0 = 0, |
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CON_G1, |
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CON_G2, |
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CON_G3, |
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CON_G4, |
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CON_G5, |
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CON_G6, |
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CON_G7, |
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CON_O0, |
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CON_O1, |
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CON_O2, |
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CON_O3, |
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CON_O4, |
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CON_O5, |
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CON_O6, |
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CON_O7, |
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}; |
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static inline void set_cont_address(sigcontext* ctx, address addr) { |
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SIG_PC(ctx) = (intptr_t)addr; |
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SIG_NPC(ctx) = (intptr_t)(addr+4); |
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} |
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// For Forte Analyzer AsyncGetCallTrace profiling support - thread is |
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// currently interrupted by SIGPROF. |
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// os::Solaris::fetch_frame_from_ucontext() tries to skip nested |
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// signal frames. Currently we don't do that on Linux, so it's the |
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// same as os::fetch_frame_from_context(). |
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ExtendedPC os::Linux::fetch_frame_from_ucontext(Thread* thread, |
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ucontext_t* uc, |
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intptr_t** ret_sp, |
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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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} |
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ExtendedPC os::fetch_frame_from_context(void* ucVoid, |
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intptr_t** ret_sp, |
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intptr_t** ret_fp) { |
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ucontext_t* uc = (ucontext_t*) ucVoid; |
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ExtendedPC epc; |
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if (uc != NULL) { |
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epc = ExtendedPC(os::Linux::ucontext_get_pc(uc)); |
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if (ret_sp) { |
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*ret_sp = os::Linux::ucontext_get_sp(uc); |
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} |
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if (ret_fp) { |
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*ret_fp = os::Linux::ucontext_get_fp(uc); |
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} |
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} else { |
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// construct empty ExtendedPC for return value checking |
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epc = ExtendedPC(NULL); |
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if (ret_sp) { |
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*ret_sp = (intptr_t*) NULL; |
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} |
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if (ret_fp) { |
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*ret_fp = (intptr_t*) NULL; |
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} |
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} |
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return epc; |
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} |
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frame os::fetch_frame_from_context(void* ucVoid) { |
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intptr_t* sp; |
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intptr_t* fp; |
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ExtendedPC epc = fetch_frame_from_context(ucVoid, &sp, &fp); |
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return frame(sp, fp, epc.pc()); |
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} |
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frame os::get_sender_for_C_frame(frame* fr) { |
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return frame(fr->sender_sp(), fr->link(), fr->sender_pc()); |
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} |
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frame os::current_frame() { |
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fprintf(stderr, "current_frame()"); |
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intptr_t* sp = StubRoutines::Sparc::flush_callers_register_windows_func()(); |
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frame myframe(sp, frame::unpatchable, |
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CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, os::current_frame)); |
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if (os::is_first_C_frame(&myframe)) { |
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// stack is not walkable |
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return frame(NULL, frame::unpatchable, NULL); |
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} else { |
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return os::get_sender_for_C_frame(&myframe); |
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} |
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} |
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address os::current_stack_pointer() { |
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register void *sp __asm__ ("sp"); |
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return (address)sp; |
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} |
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static void current_stack_region(address* bottom, size_t* size) { |
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if (os::Linux::is_initial_thread()) { |
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// initial thread needs special handling because pthread_getattr_np() |
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// may return bogus value. |
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*bottom = os::Linux::initial_thread_stack_bottom(); |
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*size = os::Linux::initial_thread_stack_size(); |
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} else { |
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pthread_attr_t attr; |
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int rslt = pthread_getattr_np(pthread_self(), &attr); |
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// JVM needs to know exact stack location, abort if it fails |
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if (rslt != 0) { |
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if (rslt == ENOMEM) { |
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vm_exit_out_of_memory(0, OOM_MMAP_ERROR, "pthread_getattr_np"); |
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} else { |
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fatal(err_msg("pthread_getattr_np failed with errno = %d", rslt)); |
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} |
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if (pthread_attr_getstack(&attr, (void**)bottom, size) != 0) { |
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fatal("Can not locate current stack attributes!"); |
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} |
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pthread_attr_destroy(&attr); |
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} |
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assert(os::current_stack_pointer() >= *bottom && |
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os::current_stack_pointer() < *bottom + *size, "just checking"); |
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} |
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address os::current_stack_base() { |
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address bottom; |
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size_t size; |
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current_stack_region(&bottom, &size); |
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return bottom + size; |
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} |
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size_t os::current_stack_size() { |
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// stack size includes normal stack and HotSpot guard pages |
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address bottom; |
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size_t size; |
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current_stack_region(&bottom, &size); |
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return size; |
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} |
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char* os::non_memory_address_word() { |
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// Must never look like an address returned by reserve_memory, |
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// even in its subfields (as defined by the CPU immediate fields, |
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// if the CPU splits constants across multiple instructions). |
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// On SPARC, 0 != %hi(any real address), because there is no |
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// allocation in the first 1Kb of the virtual address space. |
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return (char*) 0; |
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} |
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void os::initialize_thread(Thread* thr) {} |
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void os::print_context(outputStream *st, void *context) { |
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if (context == NULL) return; |
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ucontext_t* uc = (ucontext_t*)context; |
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sigcontext* sc = (sigcontext*)context; |
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st->print_cr("Registers:"); |
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st->print_cr(" G1=" INTPTR_FORMAT " G2=" INTPTR_FORMAT |
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" G3=" INTPTR_FORMAT " G4=" INTPTR_FORMAT, |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_G1], |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_G2], |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_G3], |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_G4]); |
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st->print_cr(" G5=" INTPTR_FORMAT " G6=" INTPTR_FORMAT |
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" G7=" INTPTR_FORMAT " Y=" INTPTR_FORMAT, |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_G5], |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_G6], |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_G7], |
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SIG_REGS(sc).y); |
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st->print_cr(" O0=" INTPTR_FORMAT " O1=" INTPTR_FORMAT |
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" O2=" INTPTR_FORMAT " O3=" INTPTR_FORMAT, |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_O0], |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_O1], |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_O2], |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_O3]); |
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st->print_cr(" O4=" INTPTR_FORMAT " O5=" INTPTR_FORMAT |
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" O6=" INTPTR_FORMAT " O7=" INTPTR_FORMAT, |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_O4], |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_O5], |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_O6], |
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SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON_O7]); |
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intptr_t *sp = (intptr_t *)os::Linux::ucontext_get_sp(uc); |
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st->print_cr(" L0=" INTPTR_FORMAT " L1=" INTPTR_FORMAT |
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" L2=" INTPTR_FORMAT " L3=" INTPTR_FORMAT, |
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sp[L0->sp_offset_in_saved_window()], |
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sp[L1->sp_offset_in_saved_window()], |
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sp[L2->sp_offset_in_saved_window()], |
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sp[L3->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print_cr(" L4=" INTPTR_FORMAT " L5=" INTPTR_FORMAT |
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" L6=" INTPTR_FORMAT " L7=" INTPTR_FORMAT, |
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sp[L4->sp_offset_in_saved_window()], |
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sp[L5->sp_offset_in_saved_window()], |
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sp[L6->sp_offset_in_saved_window()], |
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sp[L7->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print_cr(" I0=" INTPTR_FORMAT " I1=" INTPTR_FORMAT |
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" I2=" INTPTR_FORMAT " I3=" INTPTR_FORMAT, |
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sp[I0->sp_offset_in_saved_window()], |
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sp[I1->sp_offset_in_saved_window()], |
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sp[I2->sp_offset_in_saved_window()], |
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sp[I3->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print_cr(" I4=" INTPTR_FORMAT " I5=" INTPTR_FORMAT |
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" I6=" INTPTR_FORMAT " I7=" INTPTR_FORMAT, |
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sp[I4->sp_offset_in_saved_window()], |
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sp[I5->sp_offset_in_saved_window()], |
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sp[I6->sp_offset_in_saved_window()], |
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sp[I7->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print_cr(" PC=" INTPTR_FORMAT " nPC=" INTPTR_FORMAT, |
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SIG_PC(sc), |
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SIG_NPC(sc)); |
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st->cr(); |
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st->cr(); |
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st->print_cr("Top of Stack: (sp=" PTR_FORMAT ")", sp); |
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print_hex_dump(st, (address)sp, (address)(sp + 32), sizeof(intptr_t)); |
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st->cr(); |
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// Note: it may be unsafe to inspect memory near pc. For example, pc may |
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// point to garbage if entry point in an nmethod is corrupted. Leave |
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// this at the end, and hope for the best. |
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address pc = os::Linux::ucontext_get_pc(uc); |
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st->print_cr("Instructions: (pc=" PTR_FORMAT ")", pc); |
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print_hex_dump(st, pc - 32, pc + 32, sizeof(char)); |
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void os::print_register_info(outputStream *st, void *context) { |
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if (context == NULL) return; |
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ucontext_t *uc = (ucontext_t*)context; |
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intptr_t *sp = (intptr_t *)os::Linux::ucontext_get_sp(uc); |
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st->print_cr("Register to memory mapping:"); |
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st->cr(); |
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// this is only for the "general purpose" registers |
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st->print("G1="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__G1]); |
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st->print("G2="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__G2]); |
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st->print("G3="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__G3]); |
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st->print("G4="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__G4]); |
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st->print("G5="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__G5]); |
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st->print("G6="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__G6]); |
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st->print("G7="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__G7]); |
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st->cr(); |
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st->print("O0="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__O0]); |
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st->print("O1="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__O1]); |
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st->print("O2="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__O2]); |
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st->print("O3="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__O3]); |
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st->print("O4="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__O4]); |
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st->print("O5="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__O5]); |
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st->print("O6="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__O6]); |
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st->print("O7="); print_location(st, SIG_REGS(sc).u_regs[CON__O7]); |
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st->cr(); |
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st->print("L0="); print_location(st, sp[L0->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print("L1="); print_location(st, sp[L1->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print("L2="); print_location(st, sp[L2->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print("L3="); print_location(st, sp[L3->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print("L4="); print_location(st, sp[L4->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print("L5="); print_location(st, sp[L5->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print("L6="); print_location(st, sp[L6->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print("L7="); print_location(st, sp[L7->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->cr(); |
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st->print("I0="); print_location(st, sp[I0->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print("I1="); print_location(st, sp[I1->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print("I2="); print_location(st, sp[I2->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print("I3="); print_location(st, sp[I3->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print("I4="); print_location(st, sp[I4->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print("I5="); print_location(st, sp[I5->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print("I6="); print_location(st, sp[I6->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->print("I7="); print_location(st, sp[I7->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]); |
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st->cr(); |
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address os::Linux::ucontext_get_pc(ucontext_t* uc) { |
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return (address) SIG_PC((sigcontext*)uc); |
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} |
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intptr_t* os::Linux::ucontext_get_sp(ucontext_t *uc) { |
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return (intptr_t*) |
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((intptr_t)SIG_REGS((sigcontext*)uc).u_regs[CON_O6] + STACK_BIAS); |
|
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} |
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361 |
// not used on Sparc |
|
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intptr_t* os::Linux::ucontext_get_fp(ucontext_t *uc) { |
|
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ShouldNotReachHere(); |
|
364 |
return NULL; |
|
365 |
} |
|
366 |
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367 |
// Utility functions |
|
368 |
||
369 |
extern "C" void Fetch32PFI(); |
|
370 |
extern "C" void Fetch32Resume(); |
|
371 |
extern "C" void FetchNPFI(); |
|
372 |
extern "C" void FetchNResume(); |
|
373 |
||
374 |
inline static bool checkPrefetch(sigcontext* uc, address pc) { |
|
375 |
if (pc == (address) Fetch32PFI) { |
|
376 |
set_cont_address(uc, address(Fetch32Resume)); |
|
377 |
return true; |
|
378 |
} |
|
379 |
if (pc == (address) FetchNPFI) { |
|
380 |
set_cont_address(uc, address(FetchNResume)); |
|
381 |
return true; |
|
382 |
} |
|
383 |
return false; |
|
384 |
} |
|
385 |
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386 |
inline static bool checkOverflow(sigcontext* uc, |
|
387 |
address pc, |
|
388 |
address addr, |
|
389 |
JavaThread* thread, |
|
390 |
address* stub) { |
|
391 |
// check if fault address is within thread stack |
|
392 |
if (addr < thread->stack_base() && |
|
393 |
addr >= thread->stack_base() - thread->stack_size()) { |
|
394 |
// stack overflow |
|
395 |
if (thread->in_stack_yellow_zone(addr)) { |
|
396 |
thread->disable_stack_yellow_zone(); |
|
397 |
if (thread->thread_state() == _thread_in_Java) { |
|
398 |
// Throw a stack overflow exception. Guard pages will be reenabled |
|
399 |
// while unwinding the stack. |
|
400 |
*stub = |
|
401 |
SharedRuntime::continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, |
|
402 |
pc, |
|
403 |
SharedRuntime::STACK_OVERFLOW); |
|
404 |
} else { |
|
405 |
// Thread was in the vm or native code. Return and try to finish. |
|
406 |
return true; |
|
407 |
} |
|
408 |
} else if (thread->in_stack_red_zone(addr)) { |
|
409 |
// Fatal red zone violation. Disable the guard pages and fall through |
|
410 |
// to handle_unexpected_exception way down below. |
|
411 |
thread->disable_stack_red_zone(); |
|
412 |
tty->print_raw_cr("An irrecoverable stack overflow has occurred."); |
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// This is a likely cause, but hard to verify. Let's just print |
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// it as a hint. |
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tty->print_raw_cr("Please check if any of your loaded .so files has " |
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"enabled executable stack (see man page execstack(8))"); |
380 | 418 |
} else { |
419 |
// Accessing stack address below sp may cause SEGV if current |
|
420 |
// thread has MAP_GROWSDOWN stack. This should only happen when |
|
421 |
// current thread was created by user code with MAP_GROWSDOWN flag |
|
422 |
// and then attached to VM. See notes in os_linux.cpp. |
|
423 |
if (thread->osthread()->expanding_stack() == 0) { |
|
424 |
thread->osthread()->set_expanding_stack(); |
|
425 |
if (os::Linux::manually_expand_stack(thread, addr)) { |
|
426 |
thread->osthread()->clear_expanding_stack(); |
|
427 |
return true; |
|
428 |
} |
|
429 |
thread->osthread()->clear_expanding_stack(); |
|
430 |
} else { |
|
431 |
fatal("recursive segv. expanding stack."); |
|
432 |
} |
|
433 |
} |
|
434 |
} |
|
435 |
return false; |
|
436 |
} |
|
437 |
||
438 |
inline static bool checkPollingPage(address pc, address fault, address* stub) { |
|
439 |
if (fault == os::get_polling_page()) { |
|
440 |
*stub = SharedRuntime::get_poll_stub(pc); |
|
441 |
return true; |
|
442 |
} |
|
443 |
return false; |
|
444 |
} |
|
445 |
||
446 |
inline static bool checkByteBuffer(address pc, address* stub) { |
|
447 |
// BugId 4454115: A read from a MappedByteBuffer can fault |
|
448 |
// here if the underlying file has been truncated. |
|
449 |
// Do not crash the VM in such a case. |
|
450 |
CodeBlob* cb = CodeCache::find_blob_unsafe(pc); |
|
451 |
nmethod* nm = cb->is_nmethod() ? (nmethod*)cb : NULL; |
|
452 |
if (nm != NULL && nm->has_unsafe_access()) { |
|
453 |
*stub = StubRoutines::handler_for_unsafe_access(); |
|
454 |
return true; |
|
455 |
} |
|
456 |
return false; |
|
457 |
} |
|
458 |
||
459 |
inline static bool checkVerifyOops(address pc, address fault, address* stub) { |
|
460 |
if (pc >= MacroAssembler::_verify_oop_implicit_branch[0] |
|
461 |
&& pc < MacroAssembler::_verify_oop_implicit_branch[1] ) { |
|
462 |
*stub = MacroAssembler::_verify_oop_implicit_branch[2]; |
|
463 |
warning("fixed up memory fault in +VerifyOops at address " |
|
464 |
INTPTR_FORMAT, fault); |
|
465 |
return true; |
|
466 |
} |
|
467 |
return false; |
|
468 |
} |
|
469 |
||
470 |
inline static bool checkFPFault(address pc, int code, |
|
471 |
JavaThread* thread, address* stub) { |
|
472 |
if (code == FPE_INTDIV || code == FPE_FLTDIV) { |
|
473 |
*stub = |
|
474 |
SharedRuntime:: |
|
475 |
continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, |
|
476 |
pc, |
|
477 |
SharedRuntime::IMPLICIT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO); |
|
478 |
return true; |
|
479 |
} |
|
480 |
return false; |
|
481 |
} |
|
482 |
||
483 |
inline static bool checkNullPointer(address pc, intptr_t fault, |
|
484 |
JavaThread* thread, address* stub) { |
|
485 |
if (!MacroAssembler::needs_explicit_null_check(fault)) { |
|
486 |
// Determination of interpreter/vtable stub/compiled code null |
|
487 |
// exception |
|
488 |
*stub = |
|
489 |
SharedRuntime:: |
|
490 |
continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, pc, |
|
491 |
SharedRuntime::IMPLICIT_NULL); |
|
492 |
return true; |
|
493 |
} |
|
494 |
return false; |
|
495 |
} |
|
496 |
||
497 |
inline static bool checkFastJNIAccess(address pc, address* stub) { |
|
498 |
address addr = JNI_FastGetField::find_slowcase_pc(pc); |
|
499 |
if (addr != (address)-1) { |
|
500 |
*stub = addr; |
|
501 |
return true; |
|
502 |
} |
|
503 |
return false; |
|
504 |
} |
|
505 |
||
506 |
inline static bool checkSerializePage(JavaThread* thread, address addr) { |
|
507 |
return os::is_memory_serialize_page(thread, addr); |
|
508 |
} |
|
509 |
||
510 |
inline static bool checkZombie(sigcontext* uc, address* pc, address* stub) { |
|
511 |
if (nativeInstruction_at(*pc)->is_zombie()) { |
|
512 |
// zombie method (ld [%g0],%o7 instruction) |
|
513 |
*stub = SharedRuntime::get_handle_wrong_method_stub(); |
|
514 |
||
515 |
// At the stub it needs to look like a call from the caller of this |
|
516 |
// method (not a call from the segv site). |
|
517 |
*pc = (address)SIG_REGS(uc).u_regs[CON_O7]; |
|
518 |
return true; |
|
519 |
} |
|
520 |
return false; |
|
521 |
} |
|
522 |
||
523 |
inline static bool checkICMiss(sigcontext* uc, address* pc, address* stub) { |
|
524 |
#ifdef COMPILER2 |
|
525 |
if (nativeInstruction_at(*pc)->is_ic_miss_trap()) { |
|
526 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
|
527 |
#ifdef TIERED |
|
528 |
CodeBlob* cb = CodeCache::find_blob_unsafe(pc); |
|
529 |
assert(cb->is_compiled_by_c2(), "Wrong compiler"); |
|
530 |
#endif // TIERED |
|
531 |
#endif // ASSERT |
|
532 |
// Inline cache missed and user trap "Tne G0+ST_RESERVED_FOR_USER_0+2" taken. |
|
533 |
*stub = SharedRuntime::get_ic_miss_stub(); |
|
534 |
// At the stub it needs to look like a call from the caller of this |
|
535 |
// method (not a call from the segv site). |
|
536 |
*pc = (address)SIG_REGS(uc).u_regs[CON_O7]; |
|
537 |
return true; |
|
538 |
} |
|
539 |
#endif // COMPILER2 |
|
540 |
return false; |
|
541 |
} |
|
542 |
||
8106 | 543 |
extern "C" JNIEXPORT int |
380 | 544 |
JVM_handle_linux_signal(int sig, |
545 |
siginfo_t* info, |
|
546 |
void* ucVoid, |
|
547 |
int abort_if_unrecognized) { |
|
548 |
// in fact this isn't ucontext_t* at all, but struct sigcontext* |
|
549 |
// but Linux porting layer uses ucontext_t, so to minimize code change |
|
550 |
// we cast as needed |
|
551 |
ucontext_t* ucFake = (ucontext_t*) ucVoid; |
|
552 |
sigcontext* uc = (sigcontext*)ucVoid; |
|
553 |
||
554 |
Thread* t = ThreadLocalStorage::get_thread_slow(); |
|
555 |
||
556 |
SignalHandlerMark shm(t); |
|
557 |
||
558 |
// Note: it's not uncommon that JNI code uses signal/sigset to install |
|
559 |
// then restore certain signal handler (e.g. to temporarily block SIGPIPE, |
|
560 |
// or have a SIGILL handler when detecting CPU type). When that happens, |
|
561 |
// JVM_handle_linux_signal() might be invoked with junk info/ucVoid. To |
|
562 |
// avoid unnecessary crash when libjsig is not preloaded, try handle signals |
|
563 |
// that do not require siginfo/ucontext first. |
|
564 |
||
565 |
if (sig == SIGPIPE || sig == SIGXFSZ) { |
|
566 |
// allow chained handler to go first |
|
567 |
if (os::Linux::chained_handler(sig, info, ucVoid)) { |
|
568 |
return true; |
|
569 |
} else { |
|
570 |
if (PrintMiscellaneous && (WizardMode || Verbose)) { |
|
571 |
char buf[64]; |
|
572 |
warning("Ignoring %s - see bugs 4229104 or 646499219", |
|
573 |
os::exception_name(sig, buf, sizeof(buf))); |
|
574 |
} |
|
575 |
return true; |
|
576 |
} |
|
577 |
} |
|
578 |
||
579 |
JavaThread* thread = NULL; |
|
580 |
VMThread* vmthread = NULL; |
|
581 |
if (os::Linux::signal_handlers_are_installed) { |
|
582 |
if (t != NULL ){ |
|
583 |
if(t->is_Java_thread()) { |
|
584 |
thread = (JavaThread*)t; |
|
585 |
} |
|
586 |
else if(t->is_VM_thread()){ |
|
587 |
vmthread = (VMThread *)t; |
|
588 |
} |
|
589 |
} |
|
590 |
} |
|
591 |
||
592 |
// decide if this trap can be handled by a stub |
|
593 |
address stub = NULL; |
|
594 |
address pc = NULL; |
|
595 |
address npc = NULL; |
|
596 |
||
597 |
//%note os_trap_1 |
|
598 |
if (info != NULL && uc != NULL && thread != NULL) { |
|
599 |
pc = address(SIG_PC(uc)); |
|
600 |
npc = address(SIG_NPC(uc)); |
|
601 |
||
602 |
// Check to see if we caught the safepoint code in the |
|
603 |
// process of write protecting the memory serialization page. |
|
604 |
// It write enables the page immediately after protecting it |
|
605 |
// so we can just return to retry the write. |
|
606 |
if ((sig == SIGSEGV) && checkSerializePage(thread, (address)info->si_addr)) { |
|
607 |
// Block current thread until the memory serialize page permission restored. |
|
608 |
os::block_on_serialize_page_trap(); |
|
609 |
return 1; |
|
610 |
} |
|
611 |
||
612 |
if (checkPrefetch(uc, pc)) { |
|
613 |
return 1; |
|
614 |
} |
|
615 |
||
616 |
// Handle ALL stack overflow variations here |
|
617 |
if (sig == SIGSEGV) { |
|
618 |
if (checkOverflow(uc, pc, (address)info->si_addr, thread, &stub)) { |
|
619 |
return 1; |
|
620 |
} |
|
621 |
} |
|
622 |
||
623 |
if (sig == SIGBUS && |
|
624 |
thread->thread_state() == _thread_in_vm && |
|
625 |
thread->doing_unsafe_access()) { |
|
626 |
stub = StubRoutines::handler_for_unsafe_access(); |
|
627 |
} |
|
628 |
||
629 |
if (thread->thread_state() == _thread_in_Java) { |
|
630 |
do { |
|
631 |
// Java thread running in Java code => find exception handler if any |
|
632 |
// a fault inside compiled code, the interpreter, or a stub |
|
633 |
||
634 |
if ((sig == SIGSEGV) && checkPollingPage(pc, (address)info->si_addr, &stub)) { |
|
635 |
break; |
|
636 |
} |
|
637 |
||
638 |
if ((sig == SIGBUS) && checkByteBuffer(pc, &stub)) { |
|
639 |
break; |
|
640 |
} |
|
641 |
||
642 |
if ((sig == SIGSEGV || sig == SIGBUS) && |
|
643 |
checkVerifyOops(pc, (address)info->si_addr, &stub)) { |
|
644 |
break; |
|
645 |
} |
|
646 |
||
647 |
if ((sig == SIGSEGV) && checkZombie(uc, &pc, &stub)) { |
|
648 |
break; |
|
649 |
} |
|
650 |
||
651 |
if ((sig == SIGILL) && checkICMiss(uc, &pc, &stub)) { |
|
652 |
break; |
|
653 |
} |
|
654 |
||
655 |
if ((sig == SIGFPE) && checkFPFault(pc, info->si_code, thread, &stub)) { |
|
656 |
break; |
|
657 |
} |
|
658 |
||
659 |
if ((sig == SIGSEGV) && |
|
660 |
checkNullPointer(pc, (intptr_t)info->si_addr, thread, &stub)) { |
|
661 |
break; |
|
662 |
} |
|
663 |
} while (0); |
|
664 |
||
665 |
// jni_fast_Get<Primitive>Field can trap at certain pc's if a GC kicks in |
|
666 |
// and the heap gets shrunk before the field access. |
|
667 |
if ((sig == SIGSEGV) || (sig == SIGBUS)) { |
|
668 |
checkFastJNIAccess(pc, &stub); |
|
669 |
} |
|
670 |
} |
|
671 |
||
672 |
if (stub != NULL) { |
|
673 |
// save all thread context in case we need to restore it |
|
674 |
thread->set_saved_exception_pc(pc); |
|
675 |
thread->set_saved_exception_npc(npc); |
|
676 |
set_cont_address(uc, stub); |
|
677 |
return true; |
|
678 |
} |
|
679 |
} |
|
680 |
||
681 |
// signal-chaining |
|
682 |
if (os::Linux::chained_handler(sig, info, ucVoid)) { |
|
683 |
return true; |
|
684 |
} |
|
685 |
||
686 |
if (!abort_if_unrecognized) { |
|
687 |
// caller wants another chance, so give it to him |
|
688 |
return false; |
|
689 |
} |
|
690 |
||
691 |
if (pc == NULL && uc != NULL) { |
|
692 |
pc = os::Linux::ucontext_get_pc((ucontext_t*)uc); |
|
693 |
} |
|
694 |
||
695 |
// unmask current signal |
|
696 |
sigset_t newset; |
|
697 |
sigemptyset(&newset); |
|
698 |
sigaddset(&newset, sig); |
|
699 |
sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &newset, NULL); |
|
700 |
||
701 |
VMError err(t, sig, pc, info, ucVoid); |
|
702 |
err.report_and_die(); |
|
703 |
||
704 |
ShouldNotReachHere(); |
|
705 |
} |
|
706 |
||
707 |
void os::Linux::init_thread_fpu_state(void) { |
|
708 |
// Nothing to do |
|
709 |
} |
|
710 |
||
711 |
int os::Linux::get_fpu_control_word() { |
|
712 |
return 0; |
|
713 |
} |
|
714 |
||
715 |
void os::Linux::set_fpu_control_word(int fpu) { |
|
716 |
// nothing |
|
717 |
} |
|
718 |
||
719 |
bool os::is_allocatable(size_t bytes) { |
|
720 |
#ifdef _LP64 |
|
721 |
return true; |
|
722 |
#else |
|
723 |
if (bytes < 2 * G) { |
|
724 |
return true; |
|
725 |
} |
|
726 |
||
727 |
char* addr = reserve_memory(bytes, NULL); |
|
728 |
||
729 |
if (addr != NULL) { |
|
730 |
release_memory(addr, bytes); |
|
731 |
} |
|
732 |
||
733 |
return addr != NULL; |
|
734 |
#endif // _LP64 |
|
735 |
} |
|
736 |
||
737 |
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
|
738 |
// thread stack |
|
739 |
||
740 |
size_t os::Linux::min_stack_allowed = 128 * K; |
|
741 |
||
742 |
// pthread on Ubuntu is always in floating stack mode |
|
743 |
bool os::Linux::supports_variable_stack_size() { return true; } |
|
744 |
||
745 |
// return default stack size for thr_type |
|
746 |
size_t os::Linux::default_stack_size(os::ThreadType thr_type) { |
|
747 |
// default stack size (compiler thread needs larger stack) |
|
748 |
size_t s = (thr_type == os::compiler_thread ? 4 * M : 1 * M); |
|
749 |
return s; |
|
750 |
} |
|
751 |
||
752 |
size_t os::Linux::default_guard_size(os::ThreadType thr_type) { |
|
753 |
// Creating guard page is very expensive. Java thread has HotSpot |
|
754 |
// guard page, only enable glibc guard page for non-Java threads. |
|
755 |
return (thr_type == java_thread ? 0 : page_size()); |
|
756 |
} |
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void os::verify_stack_alignment() { |
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#endif |