8192061: Clean up allocation.inline.hpp includes
Reviewed-by: eosterlund, coleenp
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "jvm.h"
#include "runtime/interfaceSupport.hpp"
#include "runtime/osThread.hpp"
#include <signal.h>
// sun.misc.Signal ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Signal code is mostly copied from classic vm, signals_md.c 1.4 98/08/23
/*
* This function is included primarily as a debugging aid. If Java is
* running in a console window, then pressing <CTRL-\\> will cause
* the current state of all active threads and monitors to be written
* to the console window.
*/
JVM_ENTRY_NO_ENV(void*, JVM_RegisterSignal(jint sig, void* handler))
// Copied from classic vm
// signals_md.c 1.4 98/08/23
void* newHandler = handler == (void *)2
? os::user_handler()
: handler;
switch (sig) {
/* The following are already used by the VM. */
case SIGFPE:
case SIGILL:
case SIGSEGV:
/* The following signal is used by the VM to dump thread stacks unless
ReduceSignalUsage is set, in which case the user is allowed to set
his own _native_ handler for this signal; thus, in either case,
we do not allow JVM_RegisterSignal to change the handler. */
case BREAK_SIGNAL:
return (void *)-1;
/* The following signals are used for Shutdown Hooks support. However, if
ReduceSignalUsage (-Xrs) is set, Shutdown Hooks must be invoked via
System.exit(), Java is not allowed to use these signals, and the the
user is allowed to set his own _native_ handler for these signals and
invoke System.exit() as needed. Terminator.setup() is avoiding
registration of these signals when -Xrs is present.
- If the HUP signal is ignored (from the nohup) command, then Java
is not allowed to use this signal.
*/
case SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL:
case SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL:
case SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL:
if (ReduceSignalUsage) return (void*)-1;
if (os::Linux::is_sig_ignored(sig)) return (void*)1;
}
void* oldHandler = os::signal(sig, newHandler);
if (oldHandler == os::user_handler()) {
return (void *)2;
} else {
return oldHandler;
}
JVM_END
JVM_ENTRY_NO_ENV(jboolean, JVM_RaiseSignal(jint sig))
if (ReduceSignalUsage) {
// do not allow SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL,SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL,SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL,
// BREAK_SIGNAL to be raised when ReduceSignalUsage is set, since
// no handler for them is actually registered in JVM or via
// JVM_RegisterSignal.
if (sig == SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL || sig == SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL ||
sig == SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL || sig == BREAK_SIGNAL) {
return JNI_FALSE;
}
}
else if ((sig == SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL || sig == SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL ||
sig == SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL) && os::Linux::is_sig_ignored(sig)) {
// do not allow SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL to be raised when SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL
// is ignored, since no handler for them is actually registered in JVM
// or via JVM_RegisterSignal.
// This also applies for SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL and SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL
return JNI_FALSE;
}
os::signal_raise(sig);
return JNI_TRUE;
JVM_END