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#include "precompiled.hpp" |
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#include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/arguments.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/java.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/mutex.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/mutexLocker.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/os.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/perfData.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/perfMemory.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/statSampler.hpp" |
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#include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp" |
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// Prefix of performance data file. |
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const char PERFDATA_NAME[] = "hsperfdata"; |
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// Add 1 for the '_' character between PERFDATA_NAME and pid. The '\0' terminating |
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// character will be included in the sizeof(PERFDATA_NAME) operation. |
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static const size_t PERFDATA_FILENAME_LEN = sizeof(PERFDATA_NAME) + |
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UINT_CHARS + 1; |
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char* PerfMemory::_start = NULL; |
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char* PerfMemory::_end = NULL; |
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char* PerfMemory::_top = NULL; |
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size_t PerfMemory::_capacity = 0; |
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jint PerfMemory::_initialized = false; |
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PerfDataPrologue* PerfMemory::_prologue = NULL; |
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void perfMemory_init() { |
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if (!UsePerfData) return; |
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PerfMemory::initialize(); |
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} |
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void perfMemory_exit() { |
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if (!UsePerfData) return; |
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if (!PerfMemory::is_initialized()) return; |
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// if the StatSampler is active, then we don't want to remove |
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// resources it may be dependent on. Typically, the StatSampler |
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// is disengaged from the watcher thread when this method is called, |
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// but it is not disengaged if this method is invoked during a |
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// VM abort. |
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// |
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if (!StatSampler::is_active()) |
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PerfDataManager::destroy(); |
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// remove the persistent external resources, if any. this method |
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// does not unmap or invalidate any virtual memory allocated during |
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// initialization. |
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// |
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PerfMemory::destroy(); |
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} |
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void PerfMemory::initialize() { |
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if (_prologue != NULL) |
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// initialization already performed |
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return; |
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size_t capacity = align_size_up(PerfDataMemorySize, |
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os::vm_allocation_granularity()); |
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if (PerfTraceMemOps) { |
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tty->print("PerfDataMemorySize = " SIZE_FORMAT "," |
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" os::vm_allocation_granularity = " SIZE_FORMAT "," |
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" adjusted size = " SIZE_FORMAT "\n", |
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PerfDataMemorySize, |
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os::vm_allocation_granularity(), |
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capacity); |
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} |
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// allocate PerfData memory region |
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create_memory_region(capacity); |
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if (_start == NULL) { |
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// the PerfMemory region could not be created as desired. Rather |
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// than terminating the JVM, we revert to creating the instrumentation |
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// on the C heap. When running in this mode, external monitoring |
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// clients cannot attach to and monitor this JVM. |
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// |
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// the warning is issued only in debug mode in order to avoid |
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// additional output to the stdout or stderr output streams. |
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// |
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if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) { |
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warning("Could not create PerfData Memory region, reverting to malloc"); |
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} |
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_prologue = NEW_C_HEAP_OBJ(PerfDataPrologue); |
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} |
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else { |
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// the PerfMemory region was created as expected. |
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if (PerfTraceMemOps) { |
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tty->print("PerfMemory created: address = " INTPTR_FORMAT "," |
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" size = " SIZE_FORMAT "\n", |
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(void*)_start, |
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_capacity); |
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} |
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_prologue = (PerfDataPrologue *)_start; |
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_end = _start + _capacity; |
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_top = _start + sizeof(PerfDataPrologue); |
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} |
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assert(_prologue != NULL, "prologue pointer must be initialized"); |
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#ifdef VM_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
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_prologue->magic = (jint)0xc0c0feca; |
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_prologue->byte_order = PERFDATA_LITTLE_ENDIAN; |
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#else |
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_prologue->magic = (jint)0xcafec0c0; |
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_prologue->byte_order = PERFDATA_BIG_ENDIAN; |
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#endif |
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_prologue->major_version = PERFDATA_MAJOR_VERSION; |
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_prologue->minor_version = PERFDATA_MINOR_VERSION; |
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_prologue->accessible = 0; |
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_prologue->entry_offset = sizeof(PerfDataPrologue); |
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_prologue->num_entries = 0; |
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_prologue->used = 0; |
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_prologue->overflow = 0; |
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_prologue->mod_time_stamp = 0; |
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OrderAccess::release_store(&_initialized, 1); |
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} |
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void PerfMemory::destroy() { |
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assert(_prologue != NULL, "prologue pointer must be initialized"); |
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if (_start != NULL && _prologue->overflow != 0) { |
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// This state indicates that the contiguous memory region exists and |
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// that it wasn't large enough to hold all the counters. In this case, |
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// we output a warning message to the user on exit if the -XX:+Verbose |
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// flag is set (a debug only flag). External monitoring tools can detect |
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// this condition by monitoring the _prologue->overflow word. |
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// |
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// There are two tunables that can help resolve this issue: |
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// - increase the size of the PerfMemory with -XX:PerfDataMemorySize=<n> |
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// - decrease the maximum string constant length with |
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// -XX:PerfMaxStringConstLength=<n> |
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// |
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if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) { |
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warning("PerfMemory Overflow Occurred.\n" |
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"\tCapacity = " SIZE_FORMAT " bytes" |
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" Used = " SIZE_FORMAT " bytes" |
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" Overflow = " INT32_FORMAT " bytes" |
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"\n\tUse -XX:PerfDataMemorySize=<size> to specify larger size.", |
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PerfMemory::capacity(), |
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PerfMemory::used(), |
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_prologue->overflow); |
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} |
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} |
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if (_start != NULL) { |
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// this state indicates that the contiguous memory region was successfully |
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// and that persistent resources may need to be cleaned up. This is |
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// expected to be the typical condition. |
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delete_memory_region(); |
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} |
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_start = NULL; |
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_end = NULL; |
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_top = NULL; |
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_prologue = NULL; |
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_capacity = 0; |
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} |
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// allocate an aligned block of memory from the PerfData memory |
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// region. This method assumes that the PerfData memory region |
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// was aligned on a double word boundary when created. |
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// |
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char* PerfMemory::alloc(size_t size) { |
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if (!UsePerfData) return NULL; |
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MutexLocker ml(PerfDataMemAlloc_lock); |
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assert(_prologue != NULL, "called before initialization"); |
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// check that there is enough memory for this request |
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if ((_top + size) >= _end) { |
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} |
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assert(contains(result), "PerfData memory pointer out of range"); |
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_prologue->used = (jint)used(); |
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_prologue->num_entries = _prologue->num_entries + 1; |
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return result; |
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} |
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void PerfMemory::mark_updated() { |
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if (!UsePerfData) return; |
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_prologue->mod_time_stamp = os::elapsed_counter(); |
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} |
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// Returns the complete path including the file name of performance data file. |
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// Caller is expected to release the allocated memory. |
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char* PerfMemory::get_perfdata_file_path() { |
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char* dest_file = NULL; |
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if (PerfDataSaveFile != NULL) { |
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// dest_file_name stores the validated file name if file_name |
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// contains %p which will be replaced by pid. |
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dest_file = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, JVM_MAXPATHLEN); |
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if(!Arguments::copy_expand_pid(PerfDataSaveFile, strlen(PerfDataSaveFile), |
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dest_file, JVM_MAXPATHLEN)) { |
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FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, dest_file); |
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if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) { |
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warning("Invalid performance data file path name specified, "\ |
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"fall back to a default name"); |
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} |
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} else { |
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return dest_file; |
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} |
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} |
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// create the name of the file for retaining the instrumentation memory. |
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dest_file = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, PERFDATA_FILENAME_LEN); |
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jio_snprintf(dest_file, PERFDATA_FILENAME_LEN, |
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"%s_%d", PERFDATA_NAME, os::current_process_id()); |
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return dest_file; |
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} |