8191212: AIX: Build and polling page allocation broken after 8189941
Reviewed-by: stuefe
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "logging/log.hpp"
#include "runtime/globals.hpp"
#include "runtime/os.hpp"
#include "runtime/safepointMechanism.hpp"
#include <sys/mman.h>
void SafepointMechanism::pd_initialize() {
char* map_address = (char*)MAP_FAILED;
const size_t page_size = os::vm_page_size();
// Use optimized addresses for the polling page,
// e.g. map it to a special 32-bit address.
if (OptimizePollingPageLocation) {
// architecture-specific list of address wishes:
char* address_wishes[] = {
// AIX: addresses lower than 0x30000000 don't seem to work on AIX.
// PPC64: all address wishes are non-negative 32 bit values where
// the lower 16 bits are all zero. we can load these addresses
// with a single ppc_lis instruction.
(char*) 0x30000000, (char*) 0x31000000,
(char*) 0x32000000, (char*) 0x33000000,
(char*) 0x40000000, (char*) 0x41000000,
(char*) 0x42000000, (char*) 0x43000000,
(char*) 0x50000000, (char*) 0x51000000,
(char*) 0x52000000, (char*) 0x53000000,
(char*) 0x60000000, (char*) 0x61000000,
(char*) 0x62000000, (char*) 0x63000000
};
int address_wishes_length = sizeof(address_wishes)/sizeof(char*);
// iterate over the list of address wishes:
for (int i = 0; i < address_wishes_length; i++) {
// Try to map with current address wish.
// AIX: AIX needs MAP_FIXED if we provide an address and mmap will
// fail if the address is already mapped.
map_address = (char*) ::mmap(address_wishes[i] - (ssize_t)page_size,
page_size, PROT_READ,
MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_FIXED,
-1, 0);
log_debug(os)("SafePoint Polling Page address: %p (wish) => %p",
address_wishes[i], map_address + (ssize_t)page_size);
if (map_address + (ssize_t)page_size == address_wishes[i]) {
// Map succeeded and map_address is at wished address, exit loop.
break;
}
if (map_address != (char*)MAP_FAILED) {
// Map succeeded, but polling_page is not at wished address, unmap and continue.
::munmap(map_address, page_size);
map_address = (char*)MAP_FAILED;
}
// Map failed, continue loop.
}
}
if (map_address == (char*)MAP_FAILED) {
map_address = os::reserve_memory(page_size, NULL, page_size);
}
guarantee(map_address != (char*)MAP_FAILED, "SafepointMechanism::pd_initialize: failed to allocate polling page");
os::set_polling_page((address)(map_address));
}