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annotate src/os/linux/vm/os_linux.cpp @ 3885:3cd0157e1d4d
7082969: NUMA interleaving
Summary: Support interleaving on NUMA systems for collectors that don't have NUMA-awareness.
Reviewed-by: iveresov, ysr
Contributed-by: Tom Deneau <tom.deneau@amd.com>
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2 * Copyright (c) 1999, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
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21 * questions. |
0 | 22 * |
23 */ | |
24 | |
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25 # define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS |
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1972 | 27 // no precompiled headers |
28 #include "classfile/classLoader.hpp" | |
29 #include "classfile/systemDictionary.hpp" | |
30 #include "classfile/vmSymbols.hpp" | |
31 #include "code/icBuffer.hpp" | |
32 #include "code/vtableStubs.hpp" | |
33 #include "compiler/compileBroker.hpp" | |
34 #include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp" | |
35 #include "jvm_linux.h" | |
36 #include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp" | |
37 #include "memory/filemap.hpp" | |
38 #include "mutex_linux.inline.hpp" | |
39 #include "oops/oop.inline.hpp" | |
40 #include "os_share_linux.hpp" | |
41 #include "prims/jniFastGetField.hpp" | |
42 #include "prims/jvm.h" | |
43 #include "prims/jvm_misc.hpp" | |
44 #include "runtime/arguments.hpp" | |
45 #include "runtime/extendedPC.hpp" | |
46 #include "runtime/globals.hpp" | |
47 #include "runtime/interfaceSupport.hpp" | |
48 #include "runtime/java.hpp" | |
49 #include "runtime/javaCalls.hpp" | |
50 #include "runtime/mutexLocker.hpp" | |
51 #include "runtime/objectMonitor.hpp" | |
52 #include "runtime/osThread.hpp" | |
53 #include "runtime/perfMemory.hpp" | |
54 #include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp" | |
55 #include "runtime/statSampler.hpp" | |
56 #include "runtime/stubRoutines.hpp" | |
57 #include "runtime/threadCritical.hpp" | |
58 #include "runtime/timer.hpp" | |
59 #include "services/attachListener.hpp" | |
60 #include "services/runtimeService.hpp" | |
61 #include "thread_linux.inline.hpp" | |
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62 #include "utilities/decoder.hpp" |
1972 | 63 #include "utilities/defaultStream.hpp" |
64 #include "utilities/events.hpp" | |
65 #include "utilities/growableArray.hpp" | |
66 #include "utilities/vmError.hpp" | |
67 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_x86 | |
68 # include "assembler_x86.inline.hpp" | |
69 # include "nativeInst_x86.hpp" | |
70 #endif | |
71 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_sparc | |
72 # include "assembler_sparc.inline.hpp" | |
73 # include "nativeInst_sparc.hpp" | |
74 #endif | |
75 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_zero | |
76 # include "assembler_zero.inline.hpp" | |
77 # include "nativeInst_zero.hpp" | |
78 #endif | |
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79 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_arm |
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80 # include "assembler_arm.inline.hpp" |
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81 # include "nativeInst_arm.hpp" |
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82 #endif |
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83 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_ppc |
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84 # include "assembler_ppc.inline.hpp" |
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85 # include "nativeInst_ppc.hpp" |
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86 #endif |
1972 | 87 #ifdef COMPILER1 |
88 #include "c1/c1_Runtime1.hpp" | |
89 #endif | |
90 #ifdef COMPILER2 | |
91 #include "opto/runtime.hpp" | |
92 #endif | |
0 | 93 |
94 // put OS-includes here | |
95 # include <sys/types.h> | |
96 # include <sys/mman.h> | |
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97 # include <sys/stat.h> |
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98 # include <sys/select.h> |
0 | 99 # include <pthread.h> |
100 # include <signal.h> | |
101 # include <errno.h> | |
102 # include <dlfcn.h> | |
103 # include <stdio.h> | |
104 # include <unistd.h> | |
105 # include <sys/resource.h> | |
106 # include <pthread.h> | |
107 # include <sys/stat.h> | |
108 # include <sys/time.h> | |
109 # include <sys/times.h> | |
110 # include <sys/utsname.h> | |
111 # include <sys/socket.h> | |
112 # include <sys/wait.h> | |
113 # include <pwd.h> | |
114 # include <poll.h> | |
115 # include <semaphore.h> | |
116 # include <fcntl.h> | |
117 # include <string.h> | |
118 # include <syscall.h> | |
119 # include <sys/sysinfo.h> | |
120 # include <gnu/libc-version.h> | |
121 # include <sys/ipc.h> | |
122 # include <sys/shm.h> | |
123 # include <link.h> | |
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124 # include <stdint.h> |
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125 # include <inttypes.h> |
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126 # include <sys/ioctl.h> |
0 | 127 |
3826 | 128 #ifdef AMD64 |
129 #include <asm/vsyscall.h> | |
130 #endif | |
131 | |
0 | 132 #define MAX_PATH (2 * K) |
133 | |
134 // for timer info max values which include all bits | |
135 #define ALL_64_BITS CONST64(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) | |
136 #define SEC_IN_NANOSECS 1000000000LL | |
137 | |
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138 #define LARGEPAGES_BIT (1 << 6) |
0 | 139 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
140 // global variables | |
141 julong os::Linux::_physical_memory = 0; | |
142 | |
143 address os::Linux::_initial_thread_stack_bottom = NULL; | |
144 uintptr_t os::Linux::_initial_thread_stack_size = 0; | |
145 | |
146 int (*os::Linux::_clock_gettime)(clockid_t, struct timespec *) = NULL; | |
147 int (*os::Linux::_pthread_getcpuclockid)(pthread_t, clockid_t *) = NULL; | |
148 Mutex* os::Linux::_createThread_lock = NULL; | |
149 pthread_t os::Linux::_main_thread; | |
150 int os::Linux::_page_size = -1; | |
151 bool os::Linux::_is_floating_stack = false; | |
152 bool os::Linux::_is_NPTL = false; | |
153 bool os::Linux::_supports_fast_thread_cpu_time = false; | |
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154 const char * os::Linux::_glibc_version = NULL; |
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155 const char * os::Linux::_libpthread_version = NULL; |
0 | 156 |
157 static jlong initial_time_count=0; | |
158 | |
159 static int clock_tics_per_sec = 100; | |
160 | |
161 // For diagnostics to print a message once. see run_periodic_checks | |
162 static sigset_t check_signal_done; | |
163 static bool check_signals = true;; | |
164 | |
165 static pid_t _initial_pid = 0; | |
166 | |
167 /* Signal number used to suspend/resume a thread */ | |
168 | |
169 /* do not use any signal number less than SIGSEGV, see 4355769 */ | |
170 static int SR_signum = SIGUSR2; | |
171 sigset_t SR_sigset; | |
172 | |
242 | 173 /* Used to protect dlsym() calls */ |
174 static pthread_mutex_t dl_mutex; | |
175 | |
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176 #ifdef JAVASE_EMBEDDED |
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177 class MemNotifyThread: public Thread { |
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178 friend class VMStructs; |
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179 public: |
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180 virtual void run(); |
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181 |
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182 private: |
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183 static MemNotifyThread* _memnotify_thread; |
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184 int _fd; |
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185 |
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186 public: |
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187 |
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188 // Constructor |
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189 MemNotifyThread(int fd); |
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190 |
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191 // Tester |
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192 bool is_memnotify_thread() const { return true; } |
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193 |
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194 // Printing |
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195 char* name() const { return (char*)"Linux MemNotify Thread"; } |
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196 |
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197 // Returns the single instance of the MemNotifyThread |
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198 static MemNotifyThread* memnotify_thread() { return _memnotify_thread; } |
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199 |
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200 // Create and start the single instance of MemNotifyThread |
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201 static void start(); |
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202 }; |
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203 #endif // JAVASE_EMBEDDED |
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204 |
0 | 205 // utility functions |
206 | |
207 static int SR_initialize(); | |
208 static int SR_finalize(); | |
209 | |
210 julong os::available_memory() { | |
211 return Linux::available_memory(); | |
212 } | |
213 | |
214 julong os::Linux::available_memory() { | |
215 // values in struct sysinfo are "unsigned long" | |
216 struct sysinfo si; | |
217 sysinfo(&si); | |
218 | |
219 return (julong)si.freeram * si.mem_unit; | |
220 } | |
221 | |
222 julong os::physical_memory() { | |
223 return Linux::physical_memory(); | |
224 } | |
225 | |
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226 julong os::allocatable_physical_memory(julong size) { |
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227 #ifdef _LP64 |
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228 return size; |
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229 #else |
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230 julong result = MIN2(size, (julong)3800*M); |
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231 if (!is_allocatable(result)) { |
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232 // See comments under solaris for alignment considerations |
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233 julong reasonable_size = (julong)2*G - 2 * os::vm_page_size(); |
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234 result = MIN2(size, reasonable_size); |
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235 } |
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236 return result; |
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237 #endif // _LP64 |
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238 } |
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0 | 240 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
241 // environment support | |
242 | |
243 bool os::getenv(const char* name, char* buf, int len) { | |
244 const char* val = ::getenv(name); | |
245 if (val != NULL && strlen(val) < (size_t)len) { | |
246 strcpy(buf, val); | |
247 return true; | |
248 } | |
249 if (len > 0) buf[0] = 0; // return a null string | |
250 return false; | |
251 } | |
252 | |
253 | |
254 // Return true if user is running as root. | |
255 | |
256 bool os::have_special_privileges() { | |
257 static bool init = false; | |
258 static bool privileges = false; | |
259 if (!init) { | |
260 privileges = (getuid() != geteuid()) || (getgid() != getegid()); | |
261 init = true; | |
262 } | |
263 return privileges; | |
264 } | |
265 | |
266 | |
267 #ifndef SYS_gettid | |
268 // i386: 224, ia64: 1105, amd64: 186, sparc 143 | |
269 #ifdef __ia64__ | |
270 #define SYS_gettid 1105 | |
271 #elif __i386__ | |
272 #define SYS_gettid 224 | |
273 #elif __amd64__ | |
274 #define SYS_gettid 186 | |
275 #elif __sparc__ | |
276 #define SYS_gettid 143 | |
277 #else | |
278 #error define gettid for the arch | |
279 #endif | |
280 #endif | |
281 | |
282 // Cpu architecture string | |
1010 | 283 #if defined(ZERO) |
284 static char cpu_arch[] = ZERO_LIBARCH; | |
285 #elif defined(IA64) | |
0 | 286 static char cpu_arch[] = "ia64"; |
287 #elif defined(IA32) | |
288 static char cpu_arch[] = "i386"; | |
289 #elif defined(AMD64) | |
290 static char cpu_arch[] = "amd64"; | |
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291 #elif defined(ARM) |
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292 static char cpu_arch[] = "arm"; |
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293 #elif defined(PPC) |
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294 static char cpu_arch[] = "ppc"; |
0 | 295 #elif defined(SPARC) |
296 # ifdef _LP64 | |
297 static char cpu_arch[] = "sparcv9"; | |
298 # else | |
299 static char cpu_arch[] = "sparc"; | |
300 # endif | |
301 #else | |
302 #error Add appropriate cpu_arch setting | |
303 #endif | |
304 | |
305 | |
306 // pid_t gettid() | |
307 // | |
308 // Returns the kernel thread id of the currently running thread. Kernel | |
309 // thread id is used to access /proc. | |
310 // | |
311 // (Note that getpid() on LinuxThreads returns kernel thread id too; but | |
312 // on NPTL, it returns the same pid for all threads, as required by POSIX.) | |
313 // | |
314 pid_t os::Linux::gettid() { | |
315 int rslt = syscall(SYS_gettid); | |
316 if (rslt == -1) { | |
317 // old kernel, no NPTL support | |
318 return getpid(); | |
319 } else { | |
320 return (pid_t)rslt; | |
321 } | |
322 } | |
323 | |
324 // Most versions of linux have a bug where the number of processors are | |
325 // determined by looking at the /proc file system. In a chroot environment, | |
326 // the system call returns 1. This causes the VM to act as if it is | |
327 // a single processor and elide locking (see is_MP() call). | |
328 static bool unsafe_chroot_detected = false; | |
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329 static const char *unstable_chroot_error = "/proc file system not found.\n" |
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330 "Java may be unstable running multithreaded in a chroot " |
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331 "environment on Linux when /proc filesystem is not mounted."; |
0 | 332 |
333 void os::Linux::initialize_system_info() { | |
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0 | 336 pid_t pid = os::Linux::gettid(); |
337 char fname[32]; | |
338 jio_snprintf(fname, sizeof(fname), "/proc/%d", pid); | |
339 FILE *fp = fopen(fname, "r"); | |
340 if (fp == NULL) { | |
341 unsafe_chroot_detected = true; | |
342 } else { | |
343 fclose(fp); | |
344 } | |
345 } | |
346 _physical_memory = (julong)sysconf(_SC_PHYS_PAGES) * (julong)sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE); | |
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0 | 348 } |
349 | |
350 void os::init_system_properties_values() { | |
351 // char arch[12]; | |
352 // sysinfo(SI_ARCHITECTURE, arch, sizeof(arch)); | |
353 | |
354 // The next steps are taken in the product version: | |
355 // | |
356 // Obtain the JAVA_HOME value from the location of libjvm[_g].so. | |
357 // This library should be located at: | |
358 // <JAVA_HOME>/jre/lib/<arch>/{client|server}/libjvm[_g].so. | |
359 // | |
360 // If "/jre/lib/" appears at the right place in the path, then we | |
361 // assume libjvm[_g].so is installed in a JDK and we use this path. | |
362 // | |
363 // Otherwise exit with message: "Could not create the Java virtual machine." | |
364 // | |
365 // The following extra steps are taken in the debugging version: | |
366 // | |
367 // If "/jre/lib/" does NOT appear at the right place in the path | |
368 // instead of exit check for $JAVA_HOME environment variable. | |
369 // | |
370 // If it is defined and we are able to locate $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/<arch>, | |
371 // then we append a fake suffix "hotspot/libjvm[_g].so" to this path so | |
372 // it looks like libjvm[_g].so is installed there | |
373 // <JAVA_HOME>/jre/lib/<arch>/hotspot/libjvm[_g].so. | |
374 // | |
375 // Otherwise exit. | |
376 // | |
377 // Important note: if the location of libjvm.so changes this | |
378 // code needs to be changed accordingly. | |
379 | |
380 // The next few definitions allow the code to be verbatim: | |
381 #define malloc(n) (char*)NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, (n)) | |
382 #define getenv(n) ::getenv(n) | |
383 | |
384 /* | |
385 * See ld(1): | |
386 * The linker uses the following search paths to locate required | |
387 * shared libraries: | |
388 * 1: ... | |
389 * ... | |
390 * 7: The default directories, normally /lib and /usr/lib. | |
391 */ | |
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0 | 397 |
398 #define EXTENSIONS_DIR "/lib/ext" | |
399 #define ENDORSED_DIR "/lib/endorsed" | |
400 #define REG_DIR "/usr/java/packages" | |
401 | |
402 { | |
403 /* sysclasspath, java_home, dll_dir */ | |
404 { | |
405 char *home_path; | |
406 char *dll_path; | |
407 char *pslash; | |
408 char buf[MAXPATHLEN]; | |
409 os::jvm_path(buf, sizeof(buf)); | |
410 | |
411 // Found the full path to libjvm.so. | |
412 // Now cut the path to <java_home>/jre if we can. | |
413 *(strrchr(buf, '/')) = '\0'; /* get rid of /libjvm.so */ | |
414 pslash = strrchr(buf, '/'); | |
415 if (pslash != NULL) | |
416 *pslash = '\0'; /* get rid of /{client|server|hotspot} */ | |
417 dll_path = malloc(strlen(buf) + 1); | |
418 if (dll_path == NULL) | |
419 return; | |
420 strcpy(dll_path, buf); | |
421 Arguments::set_dll_dir(dll_path); | |
422 | |
423 if (pslash != NULL) { | |
424 pslash = strrchr(buf, '/'); | |
425 if (pslash != NULL) { | |
426 *pslash = '\0'; /* get rid of /<arch> */ | |
427 pslash = strrchr(buf, '/'); | |
428 if (pslash != NULL) | |
429 *pslash = '\0'; /* get rid of /lib */ | |
430 } | |
431 } | |
432 | |
433 home_path = malloc(strlen(buf) + 1); | |
434 if (home_path == NULL) | |
435 return; | |
436 strcpy(home_path, buf); | |
437 Arguments::set_java_home(home_path); | |
438 | |
439 if (!set_boot_path('/', ':')) | |
440 return; | |
441 } | |
442 | |
443 /* | |
444 * Where to look for native libraries | |
445 * | |
446 * Note: Due to a legacy implementation, most of the library path | |
447 * is set in the launcher. This was to accomodate linking restrictions | |
448 * on legacy Linux implementations (which are no longer supported). | |
449 * Eventually, all the library path setting will be done here. | |
450 * | |
451 * However, to prevent the proliferation of improperly built native | |
452 * libraries, the new path component /usr/java/packages is added here. | |
453 * Eventually, all the library path setting will be done here. | |
454 */ | |
455 { | |
456 char *ld_library_path; | |
457 | |
458 /* | |
459 * Construct the invariant part of ld_library_path. Note that the | |
460 * space for the colon and the trailing null are provided by the | |
461 * nulls included by the sizeof operator (so actually we allocate | |
462 * a byte more than necessary). | |
463 */ | |
464 ld_library_path = (char *) malloc(sizeof(REG_DIR) + sizeof("/lib/") + | |
465 strlen(cpu_arch) + sizeof(DEFAULT_LIBPATH)); | |
466 sprintf(ld_library_path, REG_DIR "/lib/%s:" DEFAULT_LIBPATH, cpu_arch); | |
467 | |
468 /* | |
469 * Get the user setting of LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and prepended it. It | |
470 * should always exist (until the legacy problem cited above is | |
471 * addressed). | |
472 */ | |
473 char *v = getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH"); | |
474 if (v != NULL) { | |
475 char *t = ld_library_path; | |
476 /* That's +1 for the colon and +1 for the trailing '\0' */ | |
477 ld_library_path = (char *) malloc(strlen(v) + 1 + strlen(t) + 1); | |
478 sprintf(ld_library_path, "%s:%s", v, t); | |
479 } | |
480 Arguments::set_library_path(ld_library_path); | |
481 } | |
482 | |
483 /* | |
484 * Extensions directories. | |
485 * | |
486 * Note that the space for the colon and the trailing null are provided | |
487 * by the nulls included by the sizeof operator (so actually one byte more | |
488 * than necessary is allocated). | |
489 */ | |
490 { | |
491 char *buf = malloc(strlen(Arguments::get_java_home()) + | |
492 sizeof(EXTENSIONS_DIR) + sizeof(REG_DIR) + sizeof(EXTENSIONS_DIR)); | |
493 sprintf(buf, "%s" EXTENSIONS_DIR ":" REG_DIR EXTENSIONS_DIR, | |
494 Arguments::get_java_home()); | |
495 Arguments::set_ext_dirs(buf); | |
496 } | |
497 | |
498 /* Endorsed standards default directory. */ | |
499 { | |
500 char * buf; | |
501 buf = malloc(strlen(Arguments::get_java_home()) + sizeof(ENDORSED_DIR)); | |
502 sprintf(buf, "%s" ENDORSED_DIR, Arguments::get_java_home()); | |
503 Arguments::set_endorsed_dirs(buf); | |
504 } | |
505 } | |
506 | |
507 #undef malloc | |
508 #undef getenv | |
509 #undef EXTENSIONS_DIR | |
510 #undef ENDORSED_DIR | |
511 | |
512 // Done | |
513 return; | |
514 } | |
515 | |
516 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
517 // breakpoint support | |
518 | |
519 void os::breakpoint() { | |
520 BREAKPOINT; | |
521 } | |
522 | |
523 extern "C" void breakpoint() { | |
524 // use debugger to set breakpoint here | |
525 } | |
526 | |
527 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
528 // signal support | |
529 | |
530 debug_only(static bool signal_sets_initialized = false); | |
531 static sigset_t unblocked_sigs, vm_sigs, allowdebug_blocked_sigs; | |
532 | |
533 bool os::Linux::is_sig_ignored(int sig) { | |
534 struct sigaction oact; | |
535 sigaction(sig, (struct sigaction*)NULL, &oact); | |
536 void* ohlr = oact.sa_sigaction ? CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, oact.sa_sigaction) | |
537 : CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, oact.sa_handler); | |
538 if (ohlr == CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, SIG_IGN)) | |
539 return true; | |
540 else | |
541 return false; | |
542 } | |
543 | |
544 void os::Linux::signal_sets_init() { | |
545 // Should also have an assertion stating we are still single-threaded. | |
546 assert(!signal_sets_initialized, "Already initialized"); | |
547 // Fill in signals that are necessarily unblocked for all threads in | |
548 // the VM. Currently, we unblock the following signals: | |
549 // SHUTDOWN{1,2,3}_SIGNAL: for shutdown hooks support (unless over-ridden | |
550 // by -Xrs (=ReduceSignalUsage)); | |
551 // BREAK_SIGNAL which is unblocked only by the VM thread and blocked by all | |
552 // other threads. The "ReduceSignalUsage" boolean tells us not to alter | |
553 // the dispositions or masks wrt these signals. | |
554 // Programs embedding the VM that want to use the above signals for their | |
555 // own purposes must, at this time, use the "-Xrs" option to prevent | |
556 // interference with shutdown hooks and BREAK_SIGNAL thread dumping. | |
557 // (See bug 4345157, and other related bugs). | |
558 // In reality, though, unblocking these signals is really a nop, since | |
559 // these signals are not blocked by default. | |
560 sigemptyset(&unblocked_sigs); | |
561 sigemptyset(&allowdebug_blocked_sigs); | |
562 sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SIGILL); | |
563 sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SIGSEGV); | |
564 sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SIGBUS); | |
565 sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SIGFPE); | |
566 sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SR_signum); | |
567 | |
568 if (!ReduceSignalUsage) { | |
569 if (!os::Linux::is_sig_ignored(SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL)) { | |
570 sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL); | |
571 sigaddset(&allowdebug_blocked_sigs, SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL); | |
572 } | |
573 if (!os::Linux::is_sig_ignored(SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL)) { | |
574 sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL); | |
575 sigaddset(&allowdebug_blocked_sigs, SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL); | |
576 } | |
577 if (!os::Linux::is_sig_ignored(SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL)) { | |
578 sigaddset(&unblocked_sigs, SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL); | |
579 sigaddset(&allowdebug_blocked_sigs, SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL); | |
580 } | |
581 } | |
582 // Fill in signals that are blocked by all but the VM thread. | |
583 sigemptyset(&vm_sigs); | |
584 if (!ReduceSignalUsage) | |
585 sigaddset(&vm_sigs, BREAK_SIGNAL); | |
586 debug_only(signal_sets_initialized = true); | |
587 | |
588 } | |
589 | |
590 // These are signals that are unblocked while a thread is running Java. | |
591 // (For some reason, they get blocked by default.) | |
592 sigset_t* os::Linux::unblocked_signals() { | |
593 assert(signal_sets_initialized, "Not initialized"); | |
594 return &unblocked_sigs; | |
595 } | |
596 | |
597 // These are the signals that are blocked while a (non-VM) thread is | |
598 // running Java. Only the VM thread handles these signals. | |
599 sigset_t* os::Linux::vm_signals() { | |
600 assert(signal_sets_initialized, "Not initialized"); | |
601 return &vm_sigs; | |
602 } | |
603 | |
604 // These are signals that are blocked during cond_wait to allow debugger in | |
605 sigset_t* os::Linux::allowdebug_blocked_signals() { | |
606 assert(signal_sets_initialized, "Not initialized"); | |
607 return &allowdebug_blocked_sigs; | |
608 } | |
609 | |
610 void os::Linux::hotspot_sigmask(Thread* thread) { | |
611 | |
612 //Save caller's signal mask before setting VM signal mask | |
613 sigset_t caller_sigmask; | |
614 pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, NULL, &caller_sigmask); | |
615 | |
616 OSThread* osthread = thread->osthread(); | |
617 osthread->set_caller_sigmask(caller_sigmask); | |
618 | |
619 pthread_sigmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, os::Linux::unblocked_signals(), NULL); | |
620 | |
621 if (!ReduceSignalUsage) { | |
622 if (thread->is_VM_thread()) { | |
623 // Only the VM thread handles BREAK_SIGNAL ... | |
624 pthread_sigmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, vm_signals(), NULL); | |
625 } else { | |
626 // ... all other threads block BREAK_SIGNAL | |
627 pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, vm_signals(), NULL); | |
628 } | |
629 } | |
630 } | |
631 | |
632 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
633 // detecting pthread library | |
634 | |
635 void os::Linux::libpthread_init() { | |
636 // Save glibc and pthread version strings. Note that _CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION | |
637 // and _CS_GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION are supported in glibc >= 2.3.2. Use a | |
638 // generic name for earlier versions. | |
639 // Define macros here so we can build HotSpot on old systems. | |
640 # ifndef _CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION | |
641 # define _CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION 2 | |
642 # endif | |
643 # ifndef _CS_GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION | |
644 # define _CS_GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION 3 | |
645 # endif | |
646 | |
647 size_t n = confstr(_CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION, NULL, 0); | |
648 if (n > 0) { | |
649 char *str = (char *)malloc(n); | |
650 confstr(_CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION, str, n); | |
651 os::Linux::set_glibc_version(str); | |
652 } else { | |
653 // _CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION is not supported, try gnu_get_libc_version() | |
654 static char _gnu_libc_version[32]; | |
655 jio_snprintf(_gnu_libc_version, sizeof(_gnu_libc_version), | |
656 "glibc %s %s", gnu_get_libc_version(), gnu_get_libc_release()); | |
657 os::Linux::set_glibc_version(_gnu_libc_version); | |
658 } | |
659 | |
660 n = confstr(_CS_GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION, NULL, 0); | |
661 if (n > 0) { | |
662 char *str = (char *)malloc(n); | |
663 confstr(_CS_GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION, str, n); | |
664 // Vanilla RH-9 (glibc 2.3.2) has a bug that confstr() always tells | |
665 // us "NPTL-0.29" even we are running with LinuxThreads. Check if this | |
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680 os::Linux::set_libpthread_version("linuxthreads"); |
0 | 681 } |
682 | |
683 if (strstr(libpthread_version(), "NPTL")) { | |
684 os::Linux::set_is_NPTL(); | |
685 } else { | |
686 os::Linux::set_is_LinuxThreads(); | |
687 } | |
688 | |
689 // LinuxThreads have two flavors: floating-stack mode, which allows variable | |
690 // stack size; and fixed-stack mode. NPTL is always floating-stack. | |
691 if (os::Linux::is_NPTL() || os::Linux::supports_variable_stack_size()) { | |
692 os::Linux::set_is_floating_stack(); | |
693 } | |
694 } | |
695 | |
696 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
697 // thread stack | |
698 | |
699 // Force Linux kernel to expand current thread stack. If "bottom" is close | |
700 // to the stack guard, caller should block all signals. | |
701 // | |
702 // MAP_GROWSDOWN: | |
703 // A special mmap() flag that is used to implement thread stacks. It tells | |
704 // kernel that the memory region should extend downwards when needed. This | |
705 // allows early versions of LinuxThreads to only mmap the first few pages | |
706 // when creating a new thread. Linux kernel will automatically expand thread | |
707 // stack as needed (on page faults). | |
708 // | |
709 // However, because the memory region of a MAP_GROWSDOWN stack can grow on | |
710 // demand, if a page fault happens outside an already mapped MAP_GROWSDOWN | |
711 // region, it's hard to tell if the fault is due to a legitimate stack | |
712 // access or because of reading/writing non-exist memory (e.g. buffer | |
713 // overrun). As a rule, if the fault happens below current stack pointer, | |
714 // Linux kernel does not expand stack, instead a SIGSEGV is sent to the | |
715 // application (see Linux kernel fault.c). | |
716 // | |
717 // This Linux feature can cause SIGSEGV when VM bangs thread stack for | |
718 // stack overflow detection. | |
719 // | |
720 // Newer version of LinuxThreads (since glibc-2.2, or, RH-7.x) and NPTL do | |
721 // not use this flag. However, the stack of initial thread is not created | |
722 // by pthread, it is still MAP_GROWSDOWN. Also it's possible (though | |
723 // unlikely) that user code can create a thread with MAP_GROWSDOWN stack | |
724 // and then attach the thread to JVM. | |
725 // | |
726 // To get around the problem and allow stack banging on Linux, we need to | |
727 // manually expand thread stack after receiving the SIGSEGV. | |
728 // | |
729 // There are two ways to expand thread stack to address "bottom", we used | |
730 // both of them in JVM before 1.5: | |
731 // 1. adjust stack pointer first so that it is below "bottom", and then | |
732 // touch "bottom" | |
733 // 2. mmap() the page in question | |
734 // | |
735 // Now alternate signal stack is gone, it's harder to use 2. For instance, | |
736 // if current sp is already near the lower end of page 101, and we need to | |
737 // call mmap() to map page 100, it is possible that part of the mmap() frame | |
738 // will be placed in page 100. When page 100 is mapped, it is zero-filled. | |
739 // That will destroy the mmap() frame and cause VM to crash. | |
740 // | |
741 // The following code works by adjusting sp first, then accessing the "bottom" | |
742 // page to force a page fault. Linux kernel will then automatically expand the | |
743 // stack mapping. | |
744 // | |
745 // _expand_stack_to() assumes its frame size is less than page size, which | |
746 // should always be true if the function is not inlined. | |
747 | |
748 #if __GNUC__ < 3 // gcc 2.x does not support noinline attribute | |
749 #define NOINLINE | |
750 #else | |
751 #define NOINLINE __attribute__ ((noinline)) | |
752 #endif | |
753 | |
754 static void _expand_stack_to(address bottom) NOINLINE; | |
755 | |
756 static void _expand_stack_to(address bottom) { | |
757 address sp; | |
758 size_t size; | |
759 volatile char *p; | |
760 | |
761 // Adjust bottom to point to the largest address within the same page, it | |
762 // gives us a one-page buffer if alloca() allocates slightly more memory. | |
763 bottom = (address)align_size_down((uintptr_t)bottom, os::Linux::page_size()); | |
764 bottom += os::Linux::page_size() - 1; | |
765 | |
766 // sp might be slightly above current stack pointer; if that's the case, we | |
767 // will alloca() a little more space than necessary, which is OK. Don't use | |
768 // os::current_stack_pointer(), as its result can be slightly below current | |
769 // stack pointer, causing us to not alloca enough to reach "bottom". | |
770 sp = (address)&sp; | |
771 | |
772 if (sp > bottom) { | |
773 size = sp - bottom; | |
774 p = (volatile char *)alloca(size); | |
775 assert(p != NULL && p <= (volatile char *)bottom, "alloca problem?"); | |
776 p[0] = '\0'; | |
777 } | |
778 } | |
779 | |
780 bool os::Linux::manually_expand_stack(JavaThread * t, address addr) { | |
781 assert(t!=NULL, "just checking"); | |
782 assert(t->osthread()->expanding_stack(), "expand should be set"); | |
783 assert(t->stack_base() != NULL, "stack_base was not initialized"); | |
784 | |
785 if (addr < t->stack_base() && addr >= t->stack_yellow_zone_base()) { | |
786 sigset_t mask_all, old_sigset; | |
787 sigfillset(&mask_all); | |
788 pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask_all, &old_sigset); | |
789 _expand_stack_to(addr); | |
790 pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &old_sigset, NULL); | |
791 return true; | |
792 } | |
793 return false; | |
794 } | |
795 | |
796 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
797 // create new thread | |
798 | |
799 static address highest_vm_reserved_address(); | |
800 | |
801 // check if it's safe to start a new thread | |
802 static bool _thread_safety_check(Thread* thread) { | |
803 if (os::Linux::is_LinuxThreads() && !os::Linux::is_floating_stack()) { | |
804 // Fixed stack LinuxThreads (SuSE Linux/x86, and some versions of Redhat) | |
805 // Heap is mmap'ed at lower end of memory space. Thread stacks are | |
806 // allocated (MAP_FIXED) from high address space. Every thread stack | |
807 // occupies a fixed size slot (usually 2Mbytes, but user can change | |
808 // it to other values if they rebuild LinuxThreads). | |
809 // | |
810 // Problem with MAP_FIXED is that mmap() can still succeed even part of | |
811 // the memory region has already been mmap'ed. That means if we have too | |
812 // many threads and/or very large heap, eventually thread stack will | |
813 // collide with heap. | |
814 // | |
815 // Here we try to prevent heap/stack collision by comparing current | |
816 // stack bottom with the highest address that has been mmap'ed by JVM | |
817 // plus a safety margin for memory maps created by native code. | |
818 // | |
819 // This feature can be disabled by setting ThreadSafetyMargin to 0 | |
820 // | |
821 if (ThreadSafetyMargin > 0) { | |
822 address stack_bottom = os::current_stack_base() - os::current_stack_size(); | |
823 | |
824 // not safe if our stack extends below the safety margin | |
825 return stack_bottom - ThreadSafetyMargin >= highest_vm_reserved_address(); | |
826 } else { | |
827 return true; | |
828 } | |
829 } else { | |
830 // Floating stack LinuxThreads or NPTL: | |
831 // Unlike fixed stack LinuxThreads, thread stacks are not MAP_FIXED. When | |
832 // there's not enough space left, pthread_create() will fail. If we come | |
833 // here, that means enough space has been reserved for stack. | |
834 return true; | |
835 } | |
836 } | |
837 | |
838 // Thread start routine for all newly created threads | |
839 static void *java_start(Thread *thread) { | |
840 // Try to randomize the cache line index of hot stack frames. | |
841 // This helps when threads of the same stack traces evict each other's | |
842 // cache lines. The threads can be either from the same JVM instance, or | |
843 // from different JVM instances. The benefit is especially true for | |
844 // processors with hyperthreading technology. | |
845 static int counter = 0; | |
846 int pid = os::current_process_id(); | |
847 alloca(((pid ^ counter++) & 7) * 128); | |
848 | |
849 ThreadLocalStorage::set_thread(thread); | |
850 | |
851 OSThread* osthread = thread->osthread(); | |
852 Monitor* sync = osthread->startThread_lock(); | |
853 | |
854 // non floating stack LinuxThreads needs extra check, see above | |
855 if (!_thread_safety_check(thread)) { | |
856 // notify parent thread | |
857 MutexLockerEx ml(sync, Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag); | |
858 osthread->set_state(ZOMBIE); | |
859 sync->notify_all(); | |
860 return NULL; | |
861 } | |
862 | |
863 // thread_id is kernel thread id (similar to Solaris LWP id) | |
864 osthread->set_thread_id(os::Linux::gettid()); | |
865 | |
866 if (UseNUMA) { | |
867 int lgrp_id = os::numa_get_group_id(); | |
868 if (lgrp_id != -1) { | |
869 thread->set_lgrp_id(lgrp_id); | |
870 } | |
871 } | |
872 // initialize signal mask for this thread | |
873 os::Linux::hotspot_sigmask(thread); | |
874 | |
875 // initialize floating point control register | |
876 os::Linux::init_thread_fpu_state(); | |
877 | |
878 // handshaking with parent thread | |
879 { | |
880 MutexLockerEx ml(sync, Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag); | |
881 | |
882 // notify parent thread | |
883 osthread->set_state(INITIALIZED); | |
884 sync->notify_all(); | |
885 | |
886 // wait until os::start_thread() | |
887 while (osthread->get_state() == INITIALIZED) { | |
888 sync->wait(Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag); | |
889 } | |
890 } | |
891 | |
892 // call one more level start routine | |
893 thread->run(); | |
894 | |
895 return 0; | |
896 } | |
897 | |
898 bool os::create_thread(Thread* thread, ThreadType thr_type, size_t stack_size) { | |
899 assert(thread->osthread() == NULL, "caller responsible"); | |
900 | |
901 // Allocate the OSThread object | |
902 OSThread* osthread = new OSThread(NULL, NULL); | |
903 if (osthread == NULL) { | |
904 return false; | |
905 } | |
906 | |
907 // set the correct thread state | |
908 osthread->set_thread_type(thr_type); | |
909 | |
910 // Initial state is ALLOCATED but not INITIALIZED | |
911 osthread->set_state(ALLOCATED); | |
912 | |
913 thread->set_osthread(osthread); | |
914 | |
915 // init thread attributes | |
916 pthread_attr_t attr; | |
917 pthread_attr_init(&attr); | |
918 pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED); | |
919 | |
920 // stack size | |
921 if (os::Linux::supports_variable_stack_size()) { | |
922 // calculate stack size if it's not specified by caller | |
923 if (stack_size == 0) { | |
924 stack_size = os::Linux::default_stack_size(thr_type); | |
925 | |
926 switch (thr_type) { | |
927 case os::java_thread: | |
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0 | 932 break; |
933 case os::compiler_thread: | |
934 if (CompilerThreadStackSize > 0) { | |
935 stack_size = (size_t)(CompilerThreadStackSize * K); | |
936 break; | |
937 } // else fall through: | |
938 // use VMThreadStackSize if CompilerThreadStackSize is not defined | |
939 case os::vm_thread: | |
940 case os::pgc_thread: | |
941 case os::cgc_thread: | |
942 case os::watcher_thread: | |
943 if (VMThreadStackSize > 0) stack_size = (size_t)(VMThreadStackSize * K); | |
944 break; | |
945 } | |
946 } | |
947 | |
948 stack_size = MAX2(stack_size, os::Linux::min_stack_allowed); | |
949 pthread_attr_setstacksize(&attr, stack_size); | |
950 } else { | |
951 // let pthread_create() pick the default value. | |
952 } | |
953 | |
954 // glibc guard page | |
955 pthread_attr_setguardsize(&attr, os::Linux::default_guard_size(thr_type)); | |
956 | |
957 ThreadState state; | |
958 | |
959 { | |
960 // Serialize thread creation if we are running with fixed stack LinuxThreads | |
961 bool lock = os::Linux::is_LinuxThreads() && !os::Linux::is_floating_stack(); | |
962 if (lock) { | |
963 os::Linux::createThread_lock()->lock_without_safepoint_check(); | |
964 } | |
965 | |
966 pthread_t tid; | |
967 int ret = pthread_create(&tid, &attr, (void* (*)(void*)) java_start, thread); | |
968 | |
969 pthread_attr_destroy(&attr); | |
970 | |
971 if (ret != 0) { | |
972 if (PrintMiscellaneous && (Verbose || WizardMode)) { | |
973 perror("pthread_create()"); | |
974 } | |
975 // Need to clean up stuff we've allocated so far | |
976 thread->set_osthread(NULL); | |
977 delete osthread; | |
978 if (lock) os::Linux::createThread_lock()->unlock(); | |
979 return false; | |
980 } | |
981 | |
982 // Store pthread info into the OSThread | |
983 osthread->set_pthread_id(tid); | |
984 | |
985 // Wait until child thread is either initialized or aborted | |
986 { | |
987 Monitor* sync_with_child = osthread->startThread_lock(); | |
988 MutexLockerEx ml(sync_with_child, Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag); | |
989 while ((state = osthread->get_state()) == ALLOCATED) { | |
990 sync_with_child->wait(Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag); | |
991 } | |
992 } | |
993 | |
994 if (lock) { | |
995 os::Linux::createThread_lock()->unlock(); | |
996 } | |
997 } | |
998 | |
999 // Aborted due to thread limit being reached | |
1000 if (state == ZOMBIE) { | |
1001 thread->set_osthread(NULL); | |
1002 delete osthread; | |
1003 return false; | |
1004 } | |
1005 | |
1006 // The thread is returned suspended (in state INITIALIZED), | |
1007 // and is started higher up in the call chain | |
1008 assert(state == INITIALIZED, "race condition"); | |
1009 return true; | |
1010 } | |
1011 | |
1012 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
1013 // attach existing thread | |
1014 | |
1015 // bootstrap the main thread | |
1016 bool os::create_main_thread(JavaThread* thread) { | |
1017 assert(os::Linux::_main_thread == pthread_self(), "should be called inside main thread"); | |
1018 return create_attached_thread(thread); | |
1019 } | |
1020 | |
1021 bool os::create_attached_thread(JavaThread* thread) { | |
1022 #ifdef ASSERT | |
1023 thread->verify_not_published(); | |
1024 #endif | |
1025 | |
1026 // Allocate the OSThread object | |
1027 OSThread* osthread = new OSThread(NULL, NULL); | |
1028 | |
1029 if (osthread == NULL) { | |
1030 return false; | |
1031 } | |
1032 | |
1033 // Store pthread info into the OSThread | |
1034 osthread->set_thread_id(os::Linux::gettid()); | |
1035 osthread->set_pthread_id(::pthread_self()); | |
1036 | |
1037 // initialize floating point control register | |
1038 os::Linux::init_thread_fpu_state(); | |
1039 | |
1040 // Initial thread state is RUNNABLE | |
1041 osthread->set_state(RUNNABLE); | |
1042 | |
1043 thread->set_osthread(osthread); | |
1044 | |
1045 if (UseNUMA) { | |
1046 int lgrp_id = os::numa_get_group_id(); | |
1047 if (lgrp_id != -1) { | |
1048 thread->set_lgrp_id(lgrp_id); | |
1049 } | |
1050 } | |
1051 | |
1052 if (os::Linux::is_initial_thread()) { | |
1053 // If current thread is initial thread, its stack is mapped on demand, | |
1054 // see notes about MAP_GROWSDOWN. Here we try to force kernel to map | |
1055 // the entire stack region to avoid SEGV in stack banging. | |
1056 // It is also useful to get around the heap-stack-gap problem on SuSE | |
1057 // kernel (see 4821821 for details). We first expand stack to the top | |
1058 // of yellow zone, then enable stack yellow zone (order is significant, | |
1059 // enabling yellow zone first will crash JVM on SuSE Linux), so there | |
1060 // is no gap between the last two virtual memory regions. | |
1061 | |
1062 JavaThread *jt = (JavaThread *)thread; | |
1063 address addr = jt->stack_yellow_zone_base(); | |
1064 assert(addr != NULL, "initialization problem?"); | |
1065 assert(jt->stack_available(addr) > 0, "stack guard should not be enabled"); | |
1066 | |
1067 osthread->set_expanding_stack(); | |
1068 os::Linux::manually_expand_stack(jt, addr); | |
1069 osthread->clear_expanding_stack(); | |
1070 } | |
1071 | |
1072 // initialize signal mask for this thread | |
1073 // and save the caller's signal mask | |
1074 os::Linux::hotspot_sigmask(thread); | |
1075 | |
1076 return true; | |
1077 } | |
1078 | |
1079 void os::pd_start_thread(Thread* thread) { | |
1080 OSThread * osthread = thread->osthread(); | |
1081 assert(osthread->get_state() != INITIALIZED, "just checking"); | |
1082 Monitor* sync_with_child = osthread->startThread_lock(); | |
1083 MutexLockerEx ml(sync_with_child, Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag); | |
1084 sync_with_child->notify(); | |
1085 } | |
1086 | |
1087 // Free Linux resources related to the OSThread | |
1088 void os::free_thread(OSThread* osthread) { | |
1089 assert(osthread != NULL, "osthread not set"); | |
1090 | |
1091 if (Thread::current()->osthread() == osthread) { | |
1092 // Restore caller's signal mask | |
1093 sigset_t sigmask = osthread->caller_sigmask(); | |
1094 pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sigmask, NULL); | |
1095 } | |
1096 | |
1097 delete osthread; | |
1098 } | |
1099 | |
1100 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
1101 // thread local storage | |
1102 | |
1103 int os::allocate_thread_local_storage() { | |
1104 pthread_key_t key; | |
1105 int rslt = pthread_key_create(&key, NULL); | |
1106 assert(rslt == 0, "cannot allocate thread local storage"); | |
1107 return (int)key; | |
1108 } | |
1109 | |
1110 // Note: This is currently not used by VM, as we don't destroy TLS key | |
1111 // on VM exit. | |
1112 void os::free_thread_local_storage(int index) { | |
1113 int rslt = pthread_key_delete((pthread_key_t)index); | |
1114 assert(rslt == 0, "invalid index"); | |
1115 } | |
1116 | |
1117 void os::thread_local_storage_at_put(int index, void* value) { | |
1118 int rslt = pthread_setspecific((pthread_key_t)index, value); | |
1119 assert(rslt == 0, "pthread_setspecific failed"); | |
1120 } | |
1121 | |
1122 extern "C" Thread* get_thread() { | |
1123 return ThreadLocalStorage::thread(); | |
1124 } | |
1125 | |
1126 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
1127 // initial thread | |
1128 | |
1129 // Check if current thread is the initial thread, similar to Solaris thr_main. | |
1130 bool os::Linux::is_initial_thread(void) { | |
1131 char dummy; | |
1132 // If called before init complete, thread stack bottom will be null. | |
1133 // Can be called if fatal error occurs before initialization. | |
1134 if (initial_thread_stack_bottom() == NULL) return false; | |
1135 assert(initial_thread_stack_bottom() != NULL && | |
1136 initial_thread_stack_size() != 0, | |
1137 "os::init did not locate initial thread's stack region"); | |
1138 if ((address)&dummy >= initial_thread_stack_bottom() && | |
1139 (address)&dummy < initial_thread_stack_bottom() + initial_thread_stack_size()) | |
1140 return true; | |
1141 else return false; | |
1142 } | |
1143 | |
1144 // Find the virtual memory area that contains addr | |
1145 static bool find_vma(address addr, address* vma_low, address* vma_high) { | |
1146 FILE *fp = fopen("/proc/self/maps", "r"); | |
1147 if (fp) { | |
1148 address low, high; | |
1149 while (!feof(fp)) { | |
1150 if (fscanf(fp, "%p-%p", &low, &high) == 2) { | |
1151 if (low <= addr && addr < high) { | |
1152 if (vma_low) *vma_low = low; | |
1153 if (vma_high) *vma_high = high; | |
1154 fclose (fp); | |
1155 return true; | |
1156 } | |
1157 } | |
1158 for (;;) { | |
1159 int ch = fgetc(fp); | |
1160 if (ch == EOF || ch == (int)'\n') break; | |
1161 } | |
1162 } | |
1163 fclose(fp); | |
1164 } | |
1165 return false; | |
1166 } | |
1167 | |
1168 // Locate initial thread stack. This special handling of initial thread stack | |
1169 // is needed because pthread_getattr_np() on most (all?) Linux distros returns | |
1170 // bogus value for initial thread. | |
1171 void os::Linux::capture_initial_stack(size_t max_size) { | |
1172 // stack size is the easy part, get it from RLIMIT_STACK | |
1173 size_t stack_size; | |
1174 struct rlimit rlim; | |
1175 getrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &rlim); | |
1176 stack_size = rlim.rlim_cur; | |
1177 | |
1178 // 6308388: a bug in ld.so will relocate its own .data section to the | |
1179 // lower end of primordial stack; reduce ulimit -s value a little bit | |
1180 // so we won't install guard page on ld.so's data section. | |
1181 stack_size -= 2 * page_size(); | |
1182 | |
1183 // 4441425: avoid crash with "unlimited" stack size on SuSE 7.1 or Redhat | |
1184 // 7.1, in both cases we will get 2G in return value. | |
1185 // 4466587: glibc 2.2.x compiled w/o "--enable-kernel=2.4.0" (RH 7.0, | |
1186 // SuSE 7.2, Debian) can not handle alternate signal stack correctly | |
1187 // for initial thread if its stack size exceeds 6M. Cap it at 2M, | |
1188 // in case other parts in glibc still assumes 2M max stack size. | |
1189 // FIXME: alt signal stack is gone, maybe we can relax this constraint? | |
1190 #ifndef IA64 | |
1191 if (stack_size > 2 * K * K) stack_size = 2 * K * K; | |
1192 #else | |
1193 // Problem still exists RH7.2 (IA64 anyway) but 2MB is a little small | |
1194 if (stack_size > 4 * K * K) stack_size = 4 * K * K; | |
1195 #endif | |
1196 | |
1197 // Try to figure out where the stack base (top) is. This is harder. | |
1198 // | |
1199 // When an application is started, glibc saves the initial stack pointer in | |
1200 // a global variable "__libc_stack_end", which is then used by system | |
1201 // libraries. __libc_stack_end should be pretty close to stack top. The | |
1202 // variable is available since the very early days. However, because it is | |
1203 // a private interface, it could disappear in the future. | |
1204 // | |
1205 // Linux kernel saves start_stack information in /proc/<pid>/stat. Similar | |
1206 // to __libc_stack_end, it is very close to stack top, but isn't the real | |
1207 // stack top. Note that /proc may not exist if VM is running as a chroot | |
1208 // program, so reading /proc/<pid>/stat could fail. Also the contents of | |
1209 // /proc/<pid>/stat could change in the future (though unlikely). | |
1210 // | |
1211 // We try __libc_stack_end first. If that doesn't work, look for | |
1212 // /proc/<pid>/stat. If neither of them works, we use current stack pointer | |
1213 // as a hint, which should work well in most cases. | |
1214 | |
1215 uintptr_t stack_start; | |
1216 | |
1217 // try __libc_stack_end first | |
1218 uintptr_t *p = (uintptr_t *)dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "__libc_stack_end"); | |
1219 if (p && *p) { | |
1220 stack_start = *p; | |
1221 } else { | |
1222 // see if we can get the start_stack field from /proc/self/stat | |
1223 FILE *fp; | |
1224 int pid; | |
1225 char state; | |
1226 int ppid; | |
1227 int pgrp; | |
1228 int session; | |
1229 int nr; | |
1230 int tpgrp; | |
1231 unsigned long flags; | |
1232 unsigned long minflt; | |
1233 unsigned long cminflt; | |
1234 unsigned long majflt; | |
1235 unsigned long cmajflt; | |
1236 unsigned long utime; | |
1237 unsigned long stime; | |
1238 long cutime; | |
1239 long cstime; | |
1240 long prio; | |
1241 long nice; | |
1242 long junk; | |
1243 long it_real; | |
1244 uintptr_t start; | |
1245 uintptr_t vsize; | |
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0 | 1248 uintptr_t scodes; |
1249 uintptr_t ecode; | |
1250 int i; | |
1251 | |
1252 // Figure what the primordial thread stack base is. Code is inspired | |
1253 // by email from Hans Boehm. /proc/self/stat begins with current pid, | |
1254 // followed by command name surrounded by parentheses, state, etc. | |
1255 char stat[2048]; | |
1256 int statlen; | |
1257 | |
1258 fp = fopen("/proc/self/stat", "r"); | |
1259 if (fp) { | |
1260 statlen = fread(stat, 1, 2047, fp); | |
1261 stat[statlen] = '\0'; | |
1262 fclose(fp); | |
1263 | |
1264 // Skip pid and the command string. Note that we could be dealing with | |
1265 // weird command names, e.g. user could decide to rename java launcher | |
1266 // to "java 1.4.2 :)", then the stat file would look like | |
1267 // 1234 (java 1.4.2 :)) R ... ... | |
1268 // We don't really need to know the command string, just find the last | |
1269 // occurrence of ")" and then start parsing from there. See bug 4726580. | |
1270 char * s = strrchr(stat, ')'); | |
1271 | |
1272 i = 0; | |
1273 if (s) { | |
1274 // Skip blank chars | |
1275 do s++; while (isspace(*s)); | |
1276 | |
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0 | 1283 &state, /* 3 %c */ |
1284 &ppid, /* 4 %d */ | |
1285 &pgrp, /* 5 %d */ | |
1286 &session, /* 6 %d */ | |
1287 &nr, /* 7 %d */ | |
1288 &tpgrp, /* 8 %d */ | |
1289 &flags, /* 9 %lu */ | |
1290 &minflt, /* 10 %lu */ | |
1291 &cminflt, /* 11 %lu */ | |
1292 &majflt, /* 12 %lu */ | |
1293 &cmajflt, /* 13 %lu */ | |
1294 &utime, /* 14 %lu */ | |
1295 &stime, /* 15 %lu */ | |
1296 &cutime, /* 16 %ld */ | |
1297 &cstime, /* 17 %ld */ | |
1298 &prio, /* 18 %ld */ | |
1299 &nice, /* 19 %ld */ | |
1300 &junk, /* 20 %ld */ | |
1301 &it_real, /* 21 %ld */ | |
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0 | 1314 if (i != 28 - 2) { |
1315 assert(false, "Bad conversion from /proc/self/stat"); | |
1316 // product mode - assume we are the initial thread, good luck in the | |
1317 // embedded case. | |
1318 warning("Can't detect initial thread stack location - bad conversion"); | |
1319 stack_start = (uintptr_t) &rlim; | |
1320 } | |
1321 } else { | |
1322 // For some reason we can't open /proc/self/stat (for example, running on | |
1323 // FreeBSD with a Linux emulator, or inside chroot), this should work for | |
1324 // most cases, so don't abort: | |
1325 warning("Can't detect initial thread stack location - no /proc/self/stat"); | |
1326 stack_start = (uintptr_t) &rlim; | |
1327 } | |
1328 } | |
1329 | |
1330 // Now we have a pointer (stack_start) very close to the stack top, the | |
1331 // next thing to do is to figure out the exact location of stack top. We | |
1332 // can find out the virtual memory area that contains stack_start by | |
1333 // reading /proc/self/maps, it should be the last vma in /proc/self/maps, | |
1334 // and its upper limit is the real stack top. (again, this would fail if | |
1335 // running inside chroot, because /proc may not exist.) | |
1336 | |
1337 uintptr_t stack_top; | |
1338 address low, high; | |
1339 if (find_vma((address)stack_start, &low, &high)) { | |
1340 // success, "high" is the true stack top. (ignore "low", because initial | |
1341 // thread stack grows on demand, its real bottom is high - RLIMIT_STACK.) | |
1342 stack_top = (uintptr_t)high; | |
1343 } else { | |
1344 // failed, likely because /proc/self/maps does not exist | |
1345 warning("Can't detect initial thread stack location - find_vma failed"); | |
1346 // best effort: stack_start is normally within a few pages below the real | |
1347 // stack top, use it as stack top, and reduce stack size so we won't put | |
1348 // guard page outside stack. | |
1349 stack_top = stack_start; | |
1350 stack_size -= 16 * page_size(); | |
1351 } | |
1352 | |
1353 // stack_top could be partially down the page so align it | |
1354 stack_top = align_size_up(stack_top, page_size()); | |
1355 | |
1356 if (max_size && stack_size > max_size) { | |
1357 _initial_thread_stack_size = max_size; | |
1358 } else { | |
1359 _initial_thread_stack_size = stack_size; | |
1360 } | |
1361 | |
1362 _initial_thread_stack_size = align_size_down(_initial_thread_stack_size, page_size()); | |
1363 _initial_thread_stack_bottom = (address)stack_top - _initial_thread_stack_size; | |
1364 } | |
1365 | |
1366 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
1367 // time support | |
1368 | |
1369 // Time since start-up in seconds to a fine granularity. | |
1370 // Used by VMSelfDestructTimer and the MemProfiler. | |
1371 double os::elapsedTime() { | |
1372 | |
1373 return (double)(os::elapsed_counter()) * 0.000001; | |
1374 } | |
1375 | |
1376 jlong os::elapsed_counter() { | |
1377 timeval time; | |
1378 int status = gettimeofday(&time, NULL); | |
1379 return jlong(time.tv_sec) * 1000 * 1000 + jlong(time.tv_usec) - initial_time_count; | |
1380 } | |
1381 | |
1382 jlong os::elapsed_frequency() { | |
1383 return (1000 * 1000); | |
1384 } | |
1385 | |
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1389 bool os::supports_vtime() { return false; } |
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1390 bool os::enable_vtime() { return false; } |
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1391 bool os::vtime_enabled() { return false; } |
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0 | 1398 timeval time; |
1399 int status = gettimeofday(&time, NULL); | |
1400 assert(status != -1, "linux error"); | |
1401 return jlong(time.tv_sec) * 1000 + jlong(time.tv_usec / 1000); | |
1402 } | |
1403 | |
1404 #ifndef CLOCK_MONOTONIC | |
1405 #define CLOCK_MONOTONIC (1) | |
1406 #endif | |
1407 | |
1408 void os::Linux::clock_init() { | |
1409 // we do dlopen's in this particular order due to bug in linux | |
1410 // dynamical loader (see 6348968) leading to crash on exit | |
1411 void* handle = dlopen("librt.so.1", RTLD_LAZY); | |
1412 if (handle == NULL) { | |
1413 handle = dlopen("librt.so", RTLD_LAZY); | |
1414 } | |
1415 | |
1416 if (handle) { | |
1417 int (*clock_getres_func)(clockid_t, struct timespec*) = | |
1418 (int(*)(clockid_t, struct timespec*))dlsym(handle, "clock_getres"); | |
1419 int (*clock_gettime_func)(clockid_t, struct timespec*) = | |
1420 (int(*)(clockid_t, struct timespec*))dlsym(handle, "clock_gettime"); | |
1421 if (clock_getres_func && clock_gettime_func) { | |
1422 // See if monotonic clock is supported by the kernel. Note that some | |
1423 // early implementations simply return kernel jiffies (updated every | |
1424 // 1/100 or 1/1000 second). It would be bad to use such a low res clock | |
1425 // for nano time (though the monotonic property is still nice to have). | |
1426 // It's fixed in newer kernels, however clock_getres() still returns | |
1427 // 1/HZ. We check if clock_getres() works, but will ignore its reported | |
1428 // resolution for now. Hopefully as people move to new kernels, this | |
1429 // won't be a problem. | |
1430 struct timespec res; | |
1431 struct timespec tp; | |
1432 if (clock_getres_func (CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &res) == 0 && | |
1433 clock_gettime_func(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tp) == 0) { | |
1434 // yes, monotonic clock is supported | |
1435 _clock_gettime = clock_gettime_func; | |
1436 } else { | |
1437 // close librt if there is no monotonic clock | |
1438 dlclose(handle); | |
1439 } | |
1440 } | |
1441 } | |
1442 } | |
1443 | |
1444 #ifndef SYS_clock_getres | |
1445 | |
1446 #if defined(IA32) || defined(AMD64) | |
1447 #define SYS_clock_getres IA32_ONLY(266) AMD64_ONLY(229) | |
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0 | 1456 #endif |
1457 | |
1458 void os::Linux::fast_thread_clock_init() { | |
1459 if (!UseLinuxPosixThreadCPUClocks) { | |
1460 return; | |
1461 } | |
1462 clockid_t clockid; | |
1463 struct timespec tp; | |
1464 int (*pthread_getcpuclockid_func)(pthread_t, clockid_t *) = | |
1465 (int(*)(pthread_t, clockid_t *)) dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "pthread_getcpuclockid"); | |
1466 | |
1467 // Switch to using fast clocks for thread cpu time if | |
1468 // the sys_clock_getres() returns 0 error code. | |
1469 // Note, that some kernels may support the current thread | |
1470 // clock (CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID) but not the clocks | |
1471 // returned by the pthread_getcpuclockid(). | |
1472 // If the fast Posix clocks are supported then the sys_clock_getres() | |
1473 // must return at least tp.tv_sec == 0 which means a resolution | |
1474 // better than 1 sec. This is extra check for reliability. | |
1475 | |
1476 if(pthread_getcpuclockid_func && | |
1477 pthread_getcpuclockid_func(_main_thread, &clockid) == 0 && | |
1478 sys_clock_getres(clockid, &tp) == 0 && tp.tv_sec == 0) { | |
1479 | |
1480 _supports_fast_thread_cpu_time = true; | |
1481 _pthread_getcpuclockid = pthread_getcpuclockid_func; | |
1482 } | |
1483 } | |
1484 | |
1485 jlong os::javaTimeNanos() { | |
1486 if (Linux::supports_monotonic_clock()) { | |
1487 struct timespec tp; | |
1488 int status = Linux::clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tp); | |
1489 assert(status == 0, "gettime error"); | |
1490 jlong result = jlong(tp.tv_sec) * (1000 * 1000 * 1000) + jlong(tp.tv_nsec); | |
1491 return result; | |
1492 } else { | |
1493 timeval time; | |
1494 int status = gettimeofday(&time, NULL); | |
1495 assert(status != -1, "linux error"); | |
1496 jlong usecs = jlong(time.tv_sec) * (1000 * 1000) + jlong(time.tv_usec); | |
1497 return 1000 * usecs; | |
1498 } | |
1499 } | |
1500 | |
1501 void os::javaTimeNanos_info(jvmtiTimerInfo *info_ptr) { | |
1502 if (Linux::supports_monotonic_clock()) { | |
1503 info_ptr->max_value = ALL_64_BITS; | |
1504 | |
1505 // CLOCK_MONOTONIC - amount of time since some arbitrary point in the past | |
1506 info_ptr->may_skip_backward = false; // not subject to resetting or drifting | |
1507 info_ptr->may_skip_forward = false; // not subject to resetting or drifting | |
1508 } else { | |
1509 // gettimeofday - based on time in seconds since the Epoch thus does not wrap | |
1510 info_ptr->max_value = ALL_64_BITS; | |
1511 | |
1512 // gettimeofday is a real time clock so it skips | |
1513 info_ptr->may_skip_backward = true; | |
1514 info_ptr->may_skip_forward = true; | |
1515 } | |
1516 | |
1517 info_ptr->kind = JVMTI_TIMER_ELAPSED; // elapsed not CPU time | |
1518 } | |
1519 | |
1520 // Return the real, user, and system times in seconds from an | |
1521 // arbitrary fixed point in the past. | |
1522 bool os::getTimesSecs(double* process_real_time, | |
1523 double* process_user_time, | |
1524 double* process_system_time) { | |
1525 struct tms ticks; | |
1526 clock_t real_ticks = times(&ticks); | |
1527 | |
1528 if (real_ticks == (clock_t) (-1)) { | |
1529 return false; | |
1530 } else { | |
1531 double ticks_per_second = (double) clock_tics_per_sec; | |
1532 *process_user_time = ((double) ticks.tms_utime) / ticks_per_second; | |
1533 *process_system_time = ((double) ticks.tms_stime) / ticks_per_second; | |
1534 *process_real_time = ((double) real_ticks) / ticks_per_second; | |
1535 | |
1536 return true; | |
1537 } | |
1538 } | |
1539 | |
1540 | |
1541 char * os::local_time_string(char *buf, size_t buflen) { | |
1542 struct tm t; | |
1543 time_t long_time; | |
1544 time(&long_time); | |
1545 localtime_r(&long_time, &t); | |
1546 jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d", | |
1547 t.tm_year + 1900, t.tm_mon + 1, t.tm_mday, | |
1548 t.tm_hour, t.tm_min, t.tm_sec); | |
1549 return buf; | |
1550 } | |
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0 | 1556 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
1557 // runtime exit support | |
1558 | |
1559 // Note: os::shutdown() might be called very early during initialization, or | |
1560 // called from signal handler. Before adding something to os::shutdown(), make | |
1561 // sure it is async-safe and can handle partially initialized VM. | |
1562 void os::shutdown() { | |
1563 | |
1564 // allow PerfMemory to attempt cleanup of any persistent resources | |
1565 perfMemory_exit(); | |
1566 | |
1567 // needs to remove object in file system | |
1568 AttachListener::abort(); | |
1569 | |
1570 // flush buffered output, finish log files | |
1571 ostream_abort(); | |
1572 | |
1573 // Check for abort hook | |
1574 abort_hook_t abort_hook = Arguments::abort_hook(); | |
1575 if (abort_hook != NULL) { | |
1576 abort_hook(); | |
1577 } | |
1578 | |
1579 } | |
1580 | |
1581 // Note: os::abort() might be called very early during initialization, or | |
1582 // called from signal handler. Before adding something to os::abort(), make | |
1583 // sure it is async-safe and can handle partially initialized VM. | |
1584 void os::abort(bool dump_core) { | |
1585 os::shutdown(); | |
1586 if (dump_core) { | |
1587 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
1588 fdStream out(defaultStream::output_fd()); | |
1589 out.print_raw("Current thread is "); | |
1590 char buf[16]; | |
1591 jio_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), UINTX_FORMAT, os::current_thread_id()); | |
1592 out.print_raw_cr(buf); | |
1593 out.print_raw_cr("Dumping core ..."); | |
1594 #endif | |
1595 ::abort(); // dump core | |
1596 } | |
1597 | |
1598 ::exit(1); | |
1599 } | |
1600 | |
1601 // Die immediately, no exit hook, no abort hook, no cleanup. | |
1602 void os::die() { | |
1603 // _exit() on LinuxThreads only kills current thread | |
1604 ::abort(); | |
1605 } | |
1606 | |
1607 // unused on linux for now. | |
1608 void os::set_error_file(const char *logfile) {} | |
1609 | |
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1611 // This method is a copy of JDK's sysGetLastErrorString |
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1618 const char *s = ::strerror(errno); |
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1619 size_t n = ::strlen(s); |
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0 | 1628 intx os::current_thread_id() { return (intx)pthread_self(); } |
1629 int os::current_process_id() { | |
1630 | |
1631 // Under the old linux thread library, linux gives each thread | |
1632 // its own process id. Because of this each thread will return | |
1633 // a different pid if this method were to return the result | |
1634 // of getpid(2). Linux provides no api that returns the pid | |
1635 // of the launcher thread for the vm. This implementation | |
1636 // returns a unique pid, the pid of the launcher thread | |
1637 // that starts the vm 'process'. | |
1638 | |
1639 // Under the NPTL, getpid() returns the same pid as the | |
1640 // launcher thread rather than a unique pid per thread. | |
1641 // Use gettid() if you want the old pre NPTL behaviour. | |
1642 | |
1643 // if you are looking for the result of a call to getpid() that | |
1644 // returns a unique pid for the calling thread, then look at the | |
1645 // OSThread::thread_id() method in osThread_linux.hpp file | |
1646 | |
1647 return (int)(_initial_pid ? _initial_pid : getpid()); | |
1648 } | |
1649 | |
1650 // DLL functions | |
1651 | |
1652 const char* os::dll_file_extension() { return ".so"; } | |
1653 | |
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0 | 1657 |
691 | 1658 static bool file_exists(const char* filename) { |
1659 struct stat statbuf; | |
1660 if (filename == NULL || strlen(filename) == 0) { | |
1661 return false; | |
1662 } | |
1663 return os::stat(filename, &statbuf) == 0; | |
1664 } | |
1665 | |
1666 void os::dll_build_name(char* buffer, size_t buflen, | |
1667 const char* pname, const char* fname) { | |
1668 // Copied from libhpi | |
242 | 1669 const size_t pnamelen = pname ? strlen(pname) : 0; |
1670 | |
691 | 1671 // Quietly truncate on buffer overflow. Should be an error. |
242 | 1672 if (pnamelen + strlen(fname) + 10 > (size_t) buflen) { |
1673 *buffer = '\0'; | |
1674 return; | |
1675 } | |
1676 | |
1677 if (pnamelen == 0) { | |
691 | 1678 snprintf(buffer, buflen, "lib%s.so", fname); |
1679 } else if (strchr(pname, *os::path_separator()) != NULL) { | |
1680 int n; | |
1681 char** pelements = split_path(pname, &n); | |
1682 for (int i = 0 ; i < n ; i++) { | |
1683 // Really shouldn't be NULL, but check can't hurt | |
1684 if (pelements[i] == NULL || strlen(pelements[i]) == 0) { | |
1685 continue; // skip the empty path values | |
1686 } | |
1687 snprintf(buffer, buflen, "%s/lib%s.so", pelements[i], fname); | |
1688 if (file_exists(buffer)) { | |
1689 break; | |
1690 } | |
1691 } | |
1692 // release the storage | |
1693 for (int i = 0 ; i < n ; i++) { | |
1694 if (pelements[i] != NULL) { | |
1695 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, pelements[i]); | |
1696 } | |
1697 } | |
1698 if (pelements != NULL) { | |
1699 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char*, pelements); | |
1700 } | |
242 | 1701 } else { |
691 | 1702 snprintf(buffer, buflen, "%s/lib%s.so", pname, fname); |
242 | 1703 } |
1704 } | |
1705 | |
0 | 1706 const char* os::get_current_directory(char *buf, int buflen) { |
1707 return getcwd(buf, buflen); | |
1708 } | |
1709 | |
1710 // check if addr is inside libjvm[_g].so | |
1711 bool os::address_is_in_vm(address addr) { | |
1712 static address libjvm_base_addr; | |
1713 Dl_info dlinfo; | |
1714 | |
1715 if (libjvm_base_addr == NULL) { | |
1716 dladdr(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void *, os::address_is_in_vm), &dlinfo); | |
1717 libjvm_base_addr = (address)dlinfo.dli_fbase; | |
1718 assert(libjvm_base_addr !=NULL, "Cannot obtain base address for libjvm"); | |
1719 } | |
1720 | |
1721 if (dladdr((void *)addr, &dlinfo)) { | |
1722 if (libjvm_base_addr == (address)dlinfo.dli_fbase) return true; | |
1723 } | |
1724 | |
1725 return false; | |
1726 } | |
1727 | |
1728 bool os::dll_address_to_function_name(address addr, char *buf, | |
1729 int buflen, int *offset) { | |
1730 Dl_info dlinfo; | |
1731 | |
1732 if (dladdr((void*)addr, &dlinfo) && dlinfo.dli_sname != NULL) { | |
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0 | 1739 return true; |
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1751 | |
1752 struct _address_to_library_name { | |
1753 address addr; // input : memory address | |
1754 size_t buflen; // size of fname | |
1755 char* fname; // output: library name | |
1756 address base; // library base addr | |
1757 }; | |
1758 | |
1759 static int address_to_library_name_callback(struct dl_phdr_info *info, | |
1760 size_t size, void *data) { | |
1761 int i; | |
1762 bool found = false; | |
1763 address libbase = NULL; | |
1764 struct _address_to_library_name * d = (struct _address_to_library_name *)data; | |
1765 | |
1766 // iterate through all loadable segments | |
1767 for (i = 0; i < info->dlpi_phnum; i++) { | |
1768 address segbase = (address)(info->dlpi_addr + info->dlpi_phdr[i].p_vaddr); | |
1769 if (info->dlpi_phdr[i].p_type == PT_LOAD) { | |
1770 // base address of a library is the lowest address of its loaded | |
1771 // segments. | |
1772 if (libbase == NULL || libbase > segbase) { | |
1773 libbase = segbase; | |
1774 } | |
1775 // see if 'addr' is within current segment | |
1776 if (segbase <= d->addr && | |
1777 d->addr < segbase + info->dlpi_phdr[i].p_memsz) { | |
1778 found = true; | |
1779 } | |
1780 } | |
1781 } | |
1782 | |
1783 // dlpi_name is NULL or empty if the ELF file is executable, return 0 | |
1784 // so dll_address_to_library_name() can fall through to use dladdr() which | |
1785 // can figure out executable name from argv[0]. | |
1786 if (found && info->dlpi_name && info->dlpi_name[0]) { | |
1787 d->base = libbase; | |
1788 if (d->fname) { | |
1789 jio_snprintf(d->fname, d->buflen, "%s", info->dlpi_name); | |
1790 } | |
1791 return 1; | |
1792 } | |
1793 return 0; | |
1794 } | |
1795 | |
1796 bool os::dll_address_to_library_name(address addr, char* buf, | |
1797 int buflen, int* offset) { | |
1798 Dl_info dlinfo; | |
1799 struct _address_to_library_name data; | |
1800 | |
1801 // There is a bug in old glibc dladdr() implementation that it could resolve | |
1802 // to wrong library name if the .so file has a base address != NULL. Here | |
1803 // we iterate through the program headers of all loaded libraries to find | |
1804 // out which library 'addr' really belongs to. This workaround can be | |
1805 // removed once the minimum requirement for glibc is moved to 2.3.x. | |
1806 data.addr = addr; | |
1807 data.fname = buf; | |
1808 data.buflen = buflen; | |
1809 data.base = NULL; | |
1810 int rslt = dl_iterate_phdr(address_to_library_name_callback, (void *)&data); | |
1811 | |
1812 if (rslt) { | |
1813 // buf already contains library name | |
1814 if (offset) *offset = addr - data.base; | |
1815 return true; | |
1816 } else if (dladdr((void*)addr, &dlinfo)){ | |
1817 if (buf) jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%s", dlinfo.dli_fname); | |
1818 if (offset) *offset = addr - (address)dlinfo.dli_fbase; | |
1819 return true; | |
1820 } else { | |
1821 if (buf) buf[0] = '\0'; | |
1822 if (offset) *offset = -1; | |
1823 return false; | |
1824 } | |
1825 } | |
1826 | |
1827 // Loads .dll/.so and | |
1828 // in case of error it checks if .dll/.so was built for the | |
1829 // same architecture as Hotspot is running on | |
1830 | |
1831 void * os::dll_load(const char *filename, char *ebuf, int ebuflen) | |
1832 { | |
1833 void * result= ::dlopen(filename, RTLD_LAZY); | |
1834 if (result != NULL) { | |
1835 // Successful loading | |
1836 return result; | |
1837 } | |
1838 | |
1839 Elf32_Ehdr elf_head; | |
1840 | |
1841 // Read system error message into ebuf | |
1842 // It may or may not be overwritten below | |
1843 ::strncpy(ebuf, ::dlerror(), ebuflen-1); | |
1844 ebuf[ebuflen-1]='\0'; | |
1845 int diag_msg_max_length=ebuflen-strlen(ebuf); | |
1846 char* diag_msg_buf=ebuf+strlen(ebuf); | |
1847 | |
1848 if (diag_msg_max_length==0) { | |
1849 // No more space in ebuf for additional diagnostics message | |
1850 return NULL; | |
1851 } | |
1852 | |
1853 | |
1854 int file_descriptor= ::open(filename, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK); | |
1855 | |
1856 if (file_descriptor < 0) { | |
1857 // Can't open library, report dlerror() message | |
1858 return NULL; | |
1859 } | |
1860 | |
1861 bool failed_to_read_elf_head= | |
1862 (sizeof(elf_head)!= | |
1863 (::read(file_descriptor, &elf_head,sizeof(elf_head)))) ; | |
1864 | |
1865 ::close(file_descriptor); | |
1866 if (failed_to_read_elf_head) { | |
1867 // file i/o error - report dlerror() msg | |
1868 return NULL; | |
1869 } | |
1870 | |
1871 typedef struct { | |
1872 Elf32_Half code; // Actual value as defined in elf.h | |
1873 Elf32_Half compat_class; // Compatibility of archs at VM's sense | |
1874 char elf_class; // 32 or 64 bit | |
1875 char endianess; // MSB or LSB | |
1876 char* name; // String representation | |
1877 } arch_t; | |
1878 | |
1879 #ifndef EM_486 | |
1880 #define EM_486 6 /* Intel 80486 */ | |
1881 #endif | |
1882 | |
1883 static const arch_t arch_array[]={ | |
1884 {EM_386, EM_386, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"IA 32"}, | |
1885 {EM_486, EM_386, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"IA 32"}, | |
1886 {EM_IA_64, EM_IA_64, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"IA 64"}, | |
1887 {EM_X86_64, EM_X86_64, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"AMD 64"}, | |
1888 {EM_SPARC, EM_SPARC, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"Sparc 32"}, | |
1889 {EM_SPARC32PLUS, EM_SPARC, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"Sparc 32"}, | |
1890 {EM_SPARCV9, EM_SPARCV9, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"Sparc v9 64"}, | |
1891 {EM_PPC, EM_PPC, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"Power PC 32"}, | |
1010 | 1892 {EM_PPC64, EM_PPC64, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"Power PC 64"}, |
1893 {EM_ARM, EM_ARM, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"ARM"}, | |
1894 {EM_S390, EM_S390, ELFCLASSNONE, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"IBM System/390"}, | |
1895 {EM_ALPHA, EM_ALPHA, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"Alpha"}, | |
1896 {EM_MIPS_RS3_LE, EM_MIPS_RS3_LE, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2LSB, (char*)"MIPSel"}, | |
1897 {EM_MIPS, EM_MIPS, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"MIPS"}, | |
1898 {EM_PARISC, EM_PARISC, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"PARISC"}, | |
1899 {EM_68K, EM_68K, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB, (char*)"M68k"} | |
0 | 1900 }; |
1901 | |
1902 #if (defined IA32) | |
1903 static Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_386; | |
1904 #elif (defined AMD64) | |
1905 static Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_X86_64; | |
1906 #elif (defined IA64) | |
1907 static Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_IA_64; | |
1908 #elif (defined __sparc) && (defined _LP64) | |
1909 static Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_SPARCV9; | |
1910 #elif (defined __sparc) && (!defined _LP64) | |
1911 static Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_SPARC; | |
1912 #elif (defined __powerpc64__) | |
1913 static Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_PPC64; | |
1914 #elif (defined __powerpc__) | |
1915 static Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_PPC; | |
1010 | 1916 #elif (defined ARM) |
1917 static Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_ARM; | |
1918 #elif (defined S390) | |
1919 static Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_S390; | |
1920 #elif (defined ALPHA) | |
1921 static Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_ALPHA; | |
1922 #elif (defined MIPSEL) | |
1923 static Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_MIPS_RS3_LE; | |
1924 #elif (defined PARISC) | |
1925 static Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_PARISC; | |
1926 #elif (defined MIPS) | |
1927 static Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_MIPS; | |
1928 #elif (defined M68K) | |
1929 static Elf32_Half running_arch_code=EM_68K; | |
0 | 1930 #else |
1931 #error Method os::dll_load requires that one of following is defined:\ | |
1010 | 1932 IA32, AMD64, IA64, __sparc, __powerpc__, ARM, S390, ALPHA, MIPS, MIPSEL, PARISC, M68K |
0 | 1933 #endif |
1934 | |
1935 // Identify compatability class for VM's architecture and library's architecture | |
1936 // Obtain string descriptions for architectures | |
1937 | |
1938 arch_t lib_arch={elf_head.e_machine,0,elf_head.e_ident[EI_CLASS], elf_head.e_ident[EI_DATA], NULL}; | |
1939 int running_arch_index=-1; | |
1940 | |
1941 for (unsigned int i=0 ; i < ARRAY_SIZE(arch_array) ; i++ ) { | |
1942 if (running_arch_code == arch_array[i].code) { | |
1943 running_arch_index = i; | |
1944 } | |
1945 if (lib_arch.code == arch_array[i].code) { | |
1946 lib_arch.compat_class = arch_array[i].compat_class; | |
1947 lib_arch.name = arch_array[i].name; | |
1948 } | |
1949 } | |
1950 | |
1951 assert(running_arch_index != -1, | |
1952 "Didn't find running architecture code (running_arch_code) in arch_array"); | |
1953 if (running_arch_index == -1) { | |
1954 // Even though running architecture detection failed | |
1955 // we may still continue with reporting dlerror() message | |
1956 return NULL; | |
1957 } | |
1958 | |
1959 if (lib_arch.endianess != arch_array[running_arch_index].endianess) { | |
1960 ::snprintf(diag_msg_buf, diag_msg_max_length-1," (Possible cause: endianness mismatch)"); | |
1961 return NULL; | |
1962 } | |
1963 | |
1010 | 1964 #ifndef S390 |
0 | 1965 if (lib_arch.elf_class != arch_array[running_arch_index].elf_class) { |
1966 ::snprintf(diag_msg_buf, diag_msg_max_length-1," (Possible cause: architecture word width mismatch)"); | |
1967 return NULL; | |
1968 } | |
1010 | 1969 #endif // !S390 |
0 | 1970 |
1971 if (lib_arch.compat_class != arch_array[running_arch_index].compat_class) { | |
1972 if ( lib_arch.name!=NULL ) { | |
1973 ::snprintf(diag_msg_buf, diag_msg_max_length-1, | |
1974 " (Possible cause: can't load %s-bit .so on a %s-bit platform)", | |
1975 lib_arch.name, arch_array[running_arch_index].name); | |
1976 } else { | |
1977 ::snprintf(diag_msg_buf, diag_msg_max_length-1, | |
1978 " (Possible cause: can't load this .so (machine code=0x%x) on a %s-bit platform)", | |
1979 lib_arch.code, | |
1980 arch_array[running_arch_index].name); | |
1981 } | |
1982 } | |
1983 | |
1984 return NULL; | |
1985 } | |
1986 | |
242 | 1987 /* |
1988 * glibc-2.0 libdl is not MT safe. If you are building with any glibc, | |
1989 * chances are you might want to run the generated bits against glibc-2.0 | |
1990 * libdl.so, so always use locking for any version of glibc. | |
1991 */ | |
1992 void* os::dll_lookup(void* handle, const char* name) { | |
1993 pthread_mutex_lock(&dl_mutex); | |
1994 void* res = dlsym(handle, name); | |
1995 pthread_mutex_unlock(&dl_mutex); | |
1996 return res; | |
1997 } | |
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0 | 2002 if (fd == -1) { |
2003 return false; | |
2004 } | |
2005 | |
2006 char buf[32]; | |
2007 int bytes; | |
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0 | 2009 st->print_raw(buf, bytes); |
2010 } | |
2011 | |
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2014 return true; | |
2015 } | |
2016 | |
2017 void os::print_dll_info(outputStream *st) { | |
2018 st->print_cr("Dynamic libraries:"); | |
2019 | |
2020 char fname[32]; | |
2021 pid_t pid = os::Linux::gettid(); | |
2022 | |
2023 jio_snprintf(fname, sizeof(fname), "/proc/%d/maps", pid); | |
2024 | |
2025 if (!_print_ascii_file(fname, st)) { | |
2026 st->print("Can not get library information for pid = %d\n", pid); | |
2027 } | |
2028 } | |
2029 | |
2030 | |
2031 void os::print_os_info(outputStream* st) { | |
2032 st->print("OS:"); | |
2033 | |
2034 // Try to identify popular distros. | |
2035 // Most Linux distributions have /etc/XXX-release file, which contains | |
2036 // the OS version string. Some have more than one /etc/XXX-release file | |
2037 // (e.g. Mandrake has both /etc/mandrake-release and /etc/redhat-release.), | |
2038 // so the order is important. | |
2039 if (!_print_ascii_file("/etc/mandrake-release", st) && | |
2040 !_print_ascii_file("/etc/sun-release", st) && | |
2041 !_print_ascii_file("/etc/redhat-release", st) && | |
2042 !_print_ascii_file("/etc/SuSE-release", st) && | |
2043 !_print_ascii_file("/etc/turbolinux-release", st) && | |
2044 !_print_ascii_file("/etc/gentoo-release", st) && | |
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0 | 2048 st->print("Linux"); |
2049 } | |
2050 st->cr(); | |
2051 | |
2052 // kernel | |
2053 st->print("uname:"); | |
2054 struct utsname name; | |
2055 uname(&name); | |
2056 st->print(name.sysname); st->print(" "); | |
2057 st->print(name.release); st->print(" "); | |
2058 st->print(name.version); st->print(" "); | |
2059 st->print(name.machine); | |
2060 st->cr(); | |
2061 | |
2062 // Print warning if unsafe chroot environment detected | |
2063 if (unsafe_chroot_detected) { | |
2064 st->print("WARNING!! "); | |
2065 st->print_cr(unstable_chroot_error); | |
2066 } | |
2067 | |
2068 // libc, pthread | |
2069 st->print("libc:"); | |
2070 st->print(os::Linux::glibc_version()); st->print(" "); | |
2071 st->print(os::Linux::libpthread_version()); st->print(" "); | |
2072 if (os::Linux::is_LinuxThreads()) { | |
2073 st->print("(%s stack)", os::Linux::is_floating_stack() ? "floating" : "fixed"); | |
2074 } | |
2075 st->cr(); | |
2076 | |
2077 // rlimit | |
2078 st->print("rlimit:"); | |
2079 struct rlimit rlim; | |
2080 | |
2081 st->print(" STACK "); | |
2082 getrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &rlim); | |
2083 if (rlim.rlim_cur == RLIM_INFINITY) st->print("infinity"); | |
2084 else st->print("%uk", rlim.rlim_cur >> 10); | |
2085 | |
2086 st->print(", CORE "); | |
2087 getrlimit(RLIMIT_CORE, &rlim); | |
2088 if (rlim.rlim_cur == RLIM_INFINITY) st->print("infinity"); | |
2089 else st->print("%uk", rlim.rlim_cur >> 10); | |
2090 | |
2091 st->print(", NPROC "); | |
2092 getrlimit(RLIMIT_NPROC, &rlim); | |
2093 if (rlim.rlim_cur == RLIM_INFINITY) st->print("infinity"); | |
2094 else st->print("%d", rlim.rlim_cur); | |
2095 | |
2096 st->print(", NOFILE "); | |
2097 getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim); | |
2098 if (rlim.rlim_cur == RLIM_INFINITY) st->print("infinity"); | |
2099 else st->print("%d", rlim.rlim_cur); | |
2100 | |
2101 st->print(", AS "); | |
2102 getrlimit(RLIMIT_AS, &rlim); | |
2103 if (rlim.rlim_cur == RLIM_INFINITY) st->print("infinity"); | |
2104 else st->print("%uk", rlim.rlim_cur >> 10); | |
2105 st->cr(); | |
2106 | |
2107 // load average | |
2108 st->print("load average:"); | |
2109 double loadavg[3]; | |
2110 os::loadavg(loadavg, 3); | |
2111 st->print("%0.02f %0.02f %0.02f", loadavg[0], loadavg[1], loadavg[2]); | |
2112 st->cr(); | |
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0 | 2128 void os::print_memory_info(outputStream* st) { |
2129 | |
2130 st->print("Memory:"); | |
2131 st->print(" %dk page", os::vm_page_size()>>10); | |
2132 | |
2133 // values in struct sysinfo are "unsigned long" | |
2134 struct sysinfo si; | |
2135 sysinfo(&si); | |
2136 | |
2137 st->print(", physical " UINT64_FORMAT "k", | |
2138 os::physical_memory() >> 10); | |
2139 st->print("(" UINT64_FORMAT "k free)", | |
2140 os::available_memory() >> 10); | |
2141 st->print(", swap " UINT64_FORMAT "k", | |
2142 ((jlong)si.totalswap * si.mem_unit) >> 10); | |
2143 st->print("(" UINT64_FORMAT "k free)", | |
2144 ((jlong)si.freeswap * si.mem_unit) >> 10); | |
2145 st->cr(); | |
2146 } | |
2147 | |
2148 // Taken from /usr/include/bits/siginfo.h Supposed to be architecture specific | |
2149 // but they're the same for all the linux arch that we support | |
2150 // and they're the same for solaris but there's no common place to put this. | |
2151 const char *ill_names[] = { "ILL0", "ILL_ILLOPC", "ILL_ILLOPN", "ILL_ILLADR", | |
2152 "ILL_ILLTRP", "ILL_PRVOPC", "ILL_PRVREG", | |
2153 "ILL_COPROC", "ILL_BADSTK" }; | |
2154 | |
2155 const char *fpe_names[] = { "FPE0", "FPE_INTDIV", "FPE_INTOVF", "FPE_FLTDIV", | |
2156 "FPE_FLTOVF", "FPE_FLTUND", "FPE_FLTRES", | |
2157 "FPE_FLTINV", "FPE_FLTSUB", "FPE_FLTDEN" }; | |
2158 | |
2159 const char *segv_names[] = { "SEGV0", "SEGV_MAPERR", "SEGV_ACCERR" }; | |
2160 | |
2161 const char *bus_names[] = { "BUS0", "BUS_ADRALN", "BUS_ADRERR", "BUS_OBJERR" }; | |
2162 | |
2163 void os::print_siginfo(outputStream* st, void* siginfo) { | |
2164 st->print("siginfo:"); | |
2165 | |
2166 const int buflen = 100; | |
2167 char buf[buflen]; | |
2168 siginfo_t *si = (siginfo_t*)siginfo; | |
2169 st->print("si_signo=%s: ", os::exception_name(si->si_signo, buf, buflen)); | |
2170 if (si->si_errno != 0 && strerror_r(si->si_errno, buf, buflen) == 0) { | |
2171 st->print("si_errno=%s", buf); | |
2172 } else { | |
2173 st->print("si_errno=%d", si->si_errno); | |
2174 } | |
2175 const int c = si->si_code; | |
2176 assert(c > 0, "unexpected si_code"); | |
2177 switch (si->si_signo) { | |
2178 case SIGILL: | |
2179 st->print(", si_code=%d (%s)", c, c > 8 ? "" : ill_names[c]); | |
2180 st->print(", si_addr=" PTR_FORMAT, si->si_addr); | |
2181 break; | |
2182 case SIGFPE: | |
2183 st->print(", si_code=%d (%s)", c, c > 9 ? "" : fpe_names[c]); | |
2184 st->print(", si_addr=" PTR_FORMAT, si->si_addr); | |
2185 break; | |
2186 case SIGSEGV: | |
2187 st->print(", si_code=%d (%s)", c, c > 2 ? "" : segv_names[c]); | |
2188 st->print(", si_addr=" PTR_FORMAT, si->si_addr); | |
2189 break; | |
2190 case SIGBUS: | |
2191 st->print(", si_code=%d (%s)", c, c > 3 ? "" : bus_names[c]); | |
2192 st->print(", si_addr=" PTR_FORMAT, si->si_addr); | |
2193 break; | |
2194 default: | |
2195 st->print(", si_code=%d", si->si_code); | |
2196 // no si_addr | |
2197 } | |
2198 | |
2199 if ((si->si_signo == SIGBUS || si->si_signo == SIGSEGV) && | |
2200 UseSharedSpaces) { | |
2201 FileMapInfo* mapinfo = FileMapInfo::current_info(); | |
2202 if (mapinfo->is_in_shared_space(si->si_addr)) { | |
2203 st->print("\n\nError accessing class data sharing archive." \ | |
2204 " Mapped file inaccessible during execution, " \ | |
2205 " possible disk/network problem."); | |
2206 } | |
2207 } | |
2208 st->cr(); | |
2209 } | |
2210 | |
2211 | |
2212 static void print_signal_handler(outputStream* st, int sig, | |
2213 char* buf, size_t buflen); | |
2214 | |
2215 void os::print_signal_handlers(outputStream* st, char* buf, size_t buflen) { | |
2216 st->print_cr("Signal Handlers:"); | |
2217 print_signal_handler(st, SIGSEGV, buf, buflen); | |
2218 print_signal_handler(st, SIGBUS , buf, buflen); | |
2219 print_signal_handler(st, SIGFPE , buf, buflen); | |
2220 print_signal_handler(st, SIGPIPE, buf, buflen); | |
2221 print_signal_handler(st, SIGXFSZ, buf, buflen); | |
2222 print_signal_handler(st, SIGILL , buf, buflen); | |
2223 print_signal_handler(st, INTERRUPT_SIGNAL, buf, buflen); | |
2224 print_signal_handler(st, SR_signum, buf, buflen); | |
2225 print_signal_handler(st, SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL, buf, buflen); | |
2226 print_signal_handler(st, SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL , buf, buflen); | |
2227 print_signal_handler(st, SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL , buf, buflen); | |
2228 print_signal_handler(st, BREAK_SIGNAL, buf, buflen); | |
2229 } | |
2230 | |
2231 static char saved_jvm_path[MAXPATHLEN] = {0}; | |
2232 | |
2233 // Find the full path to the current module, libjvm.so or libjvm_g.so | |
1642 | 2234 void os::jvm_path(char *buf, jint buflen) { |
0 | 2235 // Error checking. |
1642 | 2236 if (buflen < MAXPATHLEN) { |
0 | 2237 assert(false, "must use a large-enough buffer"); |
2238 buf[0] = '\0'; | |
2239 return; | |
2240 } | |
2241 // Lazy resolve the path to current module. | |
2242 if (saved_jvm_path[0] != 0) { | |
2243 strcpy(buf, saved_jvm_path); | |
2244 return; | |
2245 } | |
2246 | |
2247 char dli_fname[MAXPATHLEN]; | |
2248 bool ret = dll_address_to_library_name( | |
2249 CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, os::jvm_path), | |
2250 dli_fname, sizeof(dli_fname), NULL); | |
2251 assert(ret != 0, "cannot locate libjvm"); | |
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2256 if (Arguments::created_by_gamma_launcher()) { |
0 | 2257 // Support for the gamma launcher. Typical value for buf is |
2258 // "<JAVA_HOME>/jre/lib/<arch>/<vmtype>/libjvm.so". If "/jre/lib/" appears at | |
2259 // the right place in the string, then assume we are installed in a JDK and | |
2260 // we're done. Otherwise, check for a JAVA_HOME environment variable and fix | |
2261 // up the path so it looks like libjvm.so is installed there (append a | |
2262 // fake suffix hotspot/libjvm.so). | |
2263 const char *p = buf + strlen(buf) - 1; | |
2264 for (int count = 0; p > buf && count < 5; ++count) { | |
2265 for (--p; p > buf && *p != '/'; --p) | |
2266 /* empty */ ; | |
2267 } | |
2268 | |
2269 if (strncmp(p, "/jre/lib/", 9) != 0) { | |
2270 // Look for JAVA_HOME in the environment. | |
2271 char* java_home_var = ::getenv("JAVA_HOME"); | |
2272 if (java_home_var != NULL && java_home_var[0] != 0) { | |
1642 | 2273 char* jrelib_p; |
2274 int len; | |
2275 | |
0 | 2276 // Check the current module name "libjvm.so" or "libjvm_g.so". |
2277 p = strrchr(buf, '/'); | |
2278 assert(strstr(p, "/libjvm") == p, "invalid library name"); | |
2279 p = strstr(p, "_g") ? "_g" : ""; | |
2280 | |
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1642 | 2284 |
2285 // determine if this is a legacy image or modules image | |
2286 // modules image doesn't have "jre" subdirectory | |
2287 len = strlen(buf); | |
2288 jrelib_p = buf + len; | |
2289 snprintf(jrelib_p, buflen-len, "/jre/lib/%s", cpu_arch); | |
2290 if (0 != access(buf, F_OK)) { | |
2291 snprintf(jrelib_p, buflen-len, "/lib/%s", cpu_arch); | |
2292 } | |
2293 | |
0 | 2294 if (0 == access(buf, F_OK)) { |
2295 // Use current module name "libjvm[_g].so" instead of | |
2296 // "libjvm"debug_only("_g")".so" since for fastdebug version | |
2297 // we should have "libjvm.so" but debug_only("_g") adds "_g"! | |
1642 | 2298 len = strlen(buf); |
2299 snprintf(buf + len, buflen-len, "/hotspot/libjvm%s.so", p); | |
0 | 2300 } else { |
2301 // Go back to path of .so | |
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0 | 2305 } |
2306 } | |
2307 } | |
2308 } | |
2309 | |
2310 strcpy(saved_jvm_path, buf); | |
2311 } | |
2312 | |
2313 void os::print_jni_name_prefix_on(outputStream* st, int args_size) { | |
2314 // no prefix required, not even "_" | |
2315 } | |
2316 | |
2317 void os::print_jni_name_suffix_on(outputStream* st, int args_size) { | |
2318 // no suffix required | |
2319 } | |
2320 | |
2321 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
2322 // sun.misc.Signal support | |
2323 | |
2324 static volatile jint sigint_count = 0; | |
2325 | |
2326 static void | |
2327 UserHandler(int sig, void *siginfo, void *context) { | |
2328 // 4511530 - sem_post is serialized and handled by the manager thread. When | |
2329 // the program is interrupted by Ctrl-C, SIGINT is sent to every thread. We | |
2330 // don't want to flood the manager thread with sem_post requests. | |
2331 if (sig == SIGINT && Atomic::add(1, &sigint_count) > 1) | |
2332 return; | |
2333 | |
2334 // Ctrl-C is pressed during error reporting, likely because the error | |
2335 // handler fails to abort. Let VM die immediately. | |
2336 if (sig == SIGINT && is_error_reported()) { | |
2337 os::die(); | |
2338 } | |
2339 | |
2340 os::signal_notify(sig); | |
2341 } | |
2342 | |
2343 void* os::user_handler() { | |
2344 return CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, UserHandler); | |
2345 } | |
2346 | |
2347 extern "C" { | |
2348 typedef void (*sa_handler_t)(int); | |
2349 typedef void (*sa_sigaction_t)(int, siginfo_t *, void *); | |
2350 } | |
2351 | |
2352 void* os::signal(int signal_number, void* handler) { | |
2353 struct sigaction sigAct, oldSigAct; | |
2354 | |
2355 sigfillset(&(sigAct.sa_mask)); | |
2356 sigAct.sa_flags = SA_RESTART|SA_SIGINFO; | |
2357 sigAct.sa_handler = CAST_TO_FN_PTR(sa_handler_t, handler); | |
2358 | |
2359 if (sigaction(signal_number, &sigAct, &oldSigAct)) { | |
2360 // -1 means registration failed | |
2361 return (void *)-1; | |
2362 } | |
2363 | |
2364 return CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, oldSigAct.sa_handler); | |
2365 } | |
2366 | |
2367 void os::signal_raise(int signal_number) { | |
2368 ::raise(signal_number); | |
2369 } | |
2370 | |
2371 /* | |
2372 * The following code is moved from os.cpp for making this | |
2373 * code platform specific, which it is by its very nature. | |
2374 */ | |
2375 | |
2376 // Will be modified when max signal is changed to be dynamic | |
2377 int os::sigexitnum_pd() { | |
2378 return NSIG; | |
2379 } | |
2380 | |
2381 // a counter for each possible signal value | |
2382 static volatile jint pending_signals[NSIG+1] = { 0 }; | |
2383 | |
2384 // Linux(POSIX) specific hand shaking semaphore. | |
2385 static sem_t sig_sem; | |
2386 | |
2387 void os::signal_init_pd() { | |
2388 // Initialize signal structures | |
2389 ::memset((void*)pending_signals, 0, sizeof(pending_signals)); | |
2390 | |
2391 // Initialize signal semaphore | |
2392 ::sem_init(&sig_sem, 0, 0); | |
2393 } | |
2394 | |
2395 void os::signal_notify(int sig) { | |
2396 Atomic::inc(&pending_signals[sig]); | |
2397 ::sem_post(&sig_sem); | |
2398 } | |
2399 | |
2400 static int check_pending_signals(bool wait) { | |
2401 Atomic::store(0, &sigint_count); | |
2402 for (;;) { | |
2403 for (int i = 0; i < NSIG + 1; i++) { | |
2404 jint n = pending_signals[i]; | |
2405 if (n > 0 && n == Atomic::cmpxchg(n - 1, &pending_signals[i], n)) { | |
2406 return i; | |
2407 } | |
2408 } | |
2409 if (!wait) { | |
2410 return -1; | |
2411 } | |
2412 JavaThread *thread = JavaThread::current(); | |
2413 ThreadBlockInVM tbivm(thread); | |
2414 | |
2415 bool threadIsSuspended; | |
2416 do { | |
2417 thread->set_suspend_equivalent(); | |
2418 // cleared by handle_special_suspend_equivalent_condition() or java_suspend_self() | |
2419 ::sem_wait(&sig_sem); | |
2420 | |
2421 // were we externally suspended while we were waiting? | |
2422 threadIsSuspended = thread->handle_special_suspend_equivalent_condition(); | |
2423 if (threadIsSuspended) { | |
2424 // | |
2425 // The semaphore has been incremented, but while we were waiting | |
2426 // another thread suspended us. We don't want to continue running | |
2427 // while suspended because that would surprise the thread that | |
2428 // suspended us. | |
2429 // | |
2430 ::sem_post(&sig_sem); | |
2431 | |
2432 thread->java_suspend_self(); | |
2433 } | |
2434 } while (threadIsSuspended); | |
2435 } | |
2436 } | |
2437 | |
2438 int os::signal_lookup() { | |
2439 return check_pending_signals(false); | |
2440 } | |
2441 | |
2442 int os::signal_wait() { | |
2443 return check_pending_signals(true); | |
2444 } | |
2445 | |
2446 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
2447 // Virtual Memory | |
2448 | |
2449 int os::vm_page_size() { | |
2450 // Seems redundant as all get out | |
2451 assert(os::Linux::page_size() != -1, "must call os::init"); | |
2452 return os::Linux::page_size(); | |
2453 } | |
2454 | |
2455 // Solaris allocates memory by pages. | |
2456 int os::vm_allocation_granularity() { | |
2457 assert(os::Linux::page_size() != -1, "must call os::init"); | |
2458 return os::Linux::page_size(); | |
2459 } | |
2460 | |
2461 // Rationale behind this function: | |
2462 // current (Mon Apr 25 20:12:18 MSD 2005) oprofile drops samples without executable | |
2463 // mapping for address (see lookup_dcookie() in the kernel module), thus we cannot get | |
2464 // samples for JITted code. Here we create private executable mapping over the code cache | |
2465 // and then we can use standard (well, almost, as mapping can change) way to provide | |
2466 // info for the reporting script by storing timestamp and location of symbol | |
2467 void linux_wrap_code(char* base, size_t size) { | |
2468 static volatile jint cnt = 0; | |
2469 | |
2470 if (!UseOprofile) { | |
2471 return; | |
2472 } | |
2473 | |
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0 | 2475 int num = Atomic::add(1, &cnt); |
2476 | |
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0 | 2479 unlink(buf); |
2480 | |
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0 | 2482 |
2483 if (fd != -1) { | |
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0 | 2485 if (rv != (off_t)-1) { |
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2486 if (::write(fd, "", 1) == 1) { |
0 | 2487 mmap(base, size, |
2488 PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC, | |
2489 MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED|MAP_NORESERVE, fd, 0); | |
2490 } | |
2491 } | |
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2492 ::close(fd); |
0 | 2493 unlink(buf); |
2494 } | |
2495 } | |
2496 | |
2497 // NOTE: Linux kernel does not really reserve the pages for us. | |
2498 // All it does is to check if there are enough free pages | |
2499 // left at the time of mmap(). This could be a potential | |
2500 // problem. | |
656 | 2501 bool os::commit_memory(char* addr, size_t size, bool exec) { |
2502 int prot = exec ? PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC : PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE; | |
2503 uintptr_t res = (uintptr_t) ::mmap(addr, size, prot, | |
0 | 2504 MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); |
3885 | 2505 if (res != (uintptr_t) MAP_FAILED) { |
2506 if (UseNUMAInterleaving) { | |
2507 numa_make_global(addr, size); | |
2508 } | |
2509 return true; | |
2510 } | |
2511 return false; | |
0 | 2512 } |
2513 | |
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656 | 2524 bool os::commit_memory(char* addr, size_t size, size_t alignment_hint, |
2525 bool exec) { | |
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2530 MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED|MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_HUGETLB, |
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2531 -1, 0); |
3885 | 2532 if (res != (uintptr_t) MAP_FAILED) { |
2533 if (UseNUMAInterleaving) { | |
2534 numa_make_global(addr, size); | |
2535 } | |
2536 return true; | |
2537 } | |
2538 return false; | |
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656 | 2541 return commit_memory(addr, size, exec); |
0 | 2542 } |
2543 | |
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2545 if (UseHugeTLBFS && alignment_hint > (size_t)vm_page_size()) { |
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2547 // be supported or the memory may already be backed by huge pages. |
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2548 ::madvise(addr, bytes, MADV_HUGEPAGE); |
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2552 void os::free_memory(char *addr, size_t bytes) { | |
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2555 | |
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2556 void os::numa_make_global(char *addr, size_t bytes) { |
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2557 Linux::numa_interleave_memory(addr, bytes); |
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2558 } |
141 | 2559 |
2560 void os::numa_make_local(char *addr, size_t bytes, int lgrp_hint) { | |
2561 Linux::numa_tonode_memory(addr, bytes, lgrp_hint); | |
2562 } | |
2563 | |
2564 bool os::numa_topology_changed() { return false; } | |
2565 | |
2566 size_t os::numa_get_groups_num() { | |
2567 int max_node = Linux::numa_max_node(); | |
2568 return max_node > 0 ? max_node + 1 : 1; | |
2569 } | |
2570 | |
2571 int os::numa_get_group_id() { | |
2572 int cpu_id = Linux::sched_getcpu(); | |
2573 if (cpu_id != -1) { | |
2574 int lgrp_id = Linux::get_node_by_cpu(cpu_id); | |
2575 if (lgrp_id != -1) { | |
2576 return lgrp_id; | |
2577 } | |
0 | 2578 } |
2579 return 0; | |
2580 } | |
2581 | |
141 | 2582 size_t os::numa_get_leaf_groups(int *ids, size_t size) { |
2583 for (size_t i = 0; i < size; i++) { | |
2584 ids[i] = i; | |
2585 } | |
2586 return size; | |
2587 } | |
2588 | |
0 | 2589 bool os::get_page_info(char *start, page_info* info) { |
2590 return false; | |
2591 } | |
2592 | |
2593 char *os::scan_pages(char *start, char* end, page_info* page_expected, page_info* page_found) { | |
2594 return end; | |
2595 } | |
2596 | |
3826 | 2597 |
2598 int os::Linux::sched_getcpu_syscall(void) { | |
2599 unsigned int cpu; | |
2600 int retval = -1; | |
2601 | |
2602 #if defined(IA32) | |
2603 retval = syscall(SYS_getcpu, &cpu, NULL, NULL); | |
2604 #elif defined(AMD64) | |
2605 typedef long (*vgetcpu_t)(unsigned int *cpu, unsigned int *node, unsigned long *tcache); | |
2606 vgetcpu_t vgetcpu = (vgetcpu_t)VSYSCALL_ADDR(__NR_vgetcpu); | |
2607 retval = vgetcpu(&cpu, NULL, NULL); | |
2608 #endif | |
2609 | |
2610 return (retval == -1) ? retval : cpu; | |
2611 } | |
2612 | |
2191 | 2613 // Something to do with the numa-aware allocator needs these symbols |
2614 extern "C" JNIEXPORT void numa_warn(int number, char *where, ...) { } | |
2615 extern "C" JNIEXPORT void numa_error(char *where) { } | |
2616 extern "C" JNIEXPORT int fork1() { return fork(); } | |
141 | 2617 |
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2623 void* os::Linux::libnuma_dlsym(void* handle, const char *name) { |
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2624 void *f = dlvsym(handle, name, "libnuma_1.1"); |
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2625 if (f == NULL) { |
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2626 f = dlsym(handle, name); |
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2628 return f; |
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2631 bool os::Linux::libnuma_init() { |
141 | 2632 // sched_getcpu() should be in libc. |
2633 set_sched_getcpu(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(sched_getcpu_func_t, | |
2634 dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "sched_getcpu"))); | |
2635 | |
3826 | 2636 // If it's not, try a direct syscall. |
2637 if (sched_getcpu() == -1) | |
2638 set_sched_getcpu(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(sched_getcpu_func_t, (void*)&sched_getcpu_syscall)); | |
2639 | |
141 | 2640 if (sched_getcpu() != -1) { // Does it work? |
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2641 void *handle = dlopen("libnuma.so.1", RTLD_LAZY); |
141 | 2642 if (handle != NULL) { |
2643 set_numa_node_to_cpus(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_node_to_cpus_func_t, | |
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2644 libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_node_to_cpus"))); |
141 | 2645 set_numa_max_node(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_max_node_func_t, |
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2646 libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_max_node"))); |
141 | 2647 set_numa_available(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_available_func_t, |
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2648 libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_available"))); |
141 | 2649 set_numa_tonode_memory(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_tonode_memory_func_t, |
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2650 libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_tonode_memory"))); |
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2651 set_numa_interleave_memory(CAST_TO_FN_PTR(numa_interleave_memory_func_t, |
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2652 libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_interleave_memory"))); |
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2656 set_numa_all_nodes((unsigned long*)libnuma_dlsym(handle, "numa_all_nodes")); |
141 | 2657 // Create a cpu -> node mapping |
2658 _cpu_to_node = new (ResourceObj::C_HEAP) GrowableArray<int>(0, true); | |
2659 rebuild_cpu_to_node_map(); | |
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2660 return true; |
141 | 2661 } |
2662 } | |
2663 } | |
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2664 return false; |
141 | 2665 } |
2666 | |
2667 // rebuild_cpu_to_node_map() constructs a table mapping cpud id to node id. | |
2668 // The table is later used in get_node_by_cpu(). | |
2669 void os::Linux::rebuild_cpu_to_node_map() { | |
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2670 const size_t NCPUS = 32768; // Since the buffer size computation is very obscure |
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2671 // in libnuma (possible values are starting from 16, |
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2672 // and continuing up with every other power of 2, but less |
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2673 // than the maximum number of CPUs supported by kernel), and |
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2674 // is a subject to change (in libnuma version 2 the requirements |
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2675 // are more reasonable) we'll just hardcode the number they use |
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2676 // in the library. |
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2677 const size_t BitsPerCLong = sizeof(long) * CHAR_BIT; |
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2679 size_t cpu_num = os::active_processor_count(); |
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2680 size_t cpu_map_size = NCPUS / BitsPerCLong; |
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2681 size_t cpu_map_valid_size = |
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2682 MIN2((cpu_num + BitsPerCLong - 1) / BitsPerCLong, cpu_map_size); |
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2683 |
141 | 2684 cpu_to_node()->clear(); |
2685 cpu_to_node()->at_grow(cpu_num - 1); | |
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2686 size_t node_num = numa_get_groups_num(); |
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141 | 2688 unsigned long *cpu_map = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(unsigned long, cpu_map_size); |
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2689 for (size_t i = 0; i < node_num; i++) { |
141 | 2690 if (numa_node_to_cpus(i, cpu_map, cpu_map_size * sizeof(unsigned long)) != -1) { |
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2691 for (size_t j = 0; j < cpu_map_valid_size; j++) { |
141 | 2692 if (cpu_map[j] != 0) { |
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2693 for (size_t k = 0; k < BitsPerCLong; k++) { |
141 | 2694 if (cpu_map[j] & (1UL << k)) { |
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2695 cpu_to_node()->at_put(j * BitsPerCLong + k, i); |
141 | 2696 } |
2697 } | |
2698 } | |
2699 } | |
2700 } | |
2701 } | |
2702 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(unsigned long, cpu_map); | |
2703 } | |
2704 | |
2705 int os::Linux::get_node_by_cpu(int cpu_id) { | |
2706 if (cpu_to_node() != NULL && cpu_id >= 0 && cpu_id < cpu_to_node()->length()) { | |
2707 return cpu_to_node()->at(cpu_id); | |
2708 } | |
2709 return -1; | |
2710 } | |
2711 | |
2712 GrowableArray<int>* os::Linux::_cpu_to_node; | |
2713 os::Linux::sched_getcpu_func_t os::Linux::_sched_getcpu; | |
2714 os::Linux::numa_node_to_cpus_func_t os::Linux::_numa_node_to_cpus; | |
2715 os::Linux::numa_max_node_func_t os::Linux::_numa_max_node; | |
2716 os::Linux::numa_available_func_t os::Linux::_numa_available; | |
2717 os::Linux::numa_tonode_memory_func_t os::Linux::_numa_tonode_memory; | |
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2718 os::Linux::numa_interleave_memory_func_t os::Linux::_numa_interleave_memory; |
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2719 unsigned long* os::Linux::_numa_all_nodes; |
141 | 2720 |
0 | 2721 bool os::uncommit_memory(char* addr, size_t size) { |
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2723 MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED|MAP_NORESERVE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); |
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2724 return res != (uintptr_t) MAP_FAILED; |
0 | 2725 } |
2726 | |
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2732 // because the guard pages are in the way, and a segfault occurs. |
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2734 // However, it's essential not to split the stack region by unmapping |
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2735 // a region (leaving a hole) that's already part of the stack mapping, |
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2739 // create_stack_guard_pages() is called. |
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2741 // Find the bounds of the stack mapping. Return true for success. |
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2742 // |
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2743 // We only need this for stacks that are growable: at the time of |
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2744 // writing thread stacks don't use growable mappings (i.e. those |
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2745 // creeated with MAP_GROWSDOWN), and aren't marked "[stack]", so this |
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2746 // only applies to the main thread. |
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2748 static |
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2749 bool get_stack_bounds(uintptr_t *bottom, uintptr_t *top) { |
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2751 char buf[128]; |
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2752 int fd, sz; |
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2754 if ((fd = ::open("/proc/self/maps", O_RDONLY)) < 0) { |
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2755 return false; |
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2758 const char kw[] = "[stack]"; |
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2759 const int kwlen = sizeof(kw)-1; |
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2761 // Address part of /proc/self/maps couldn't be more than 128 bytes |
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2762 while ((sz = os::get_line_chars(fd, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0) { |
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2763 if (sz > kwlen && ::memcmp(buf+sz-kwlen, kw, kwlen) == 0) { |
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2764 // Extract addresses |
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2765 if (sscanf(buf, "%" SCNxPTR "-%" SCNxPTR, bottom, top) == 2) { |
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2766 uintptr_t sp = (uintptr_t) __builtin_frame_address(0); |
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2767 if (sp >= *bottom && sp <= *top) { |
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2768 ::close(fd); |
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2769 return true; |
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2771 } |
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2772 } |
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2775 ::close(fd); |
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2776 return false; |
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2777 } |
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2780 // If the (growable) stack mapping already extends beyond the point |
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2781 // where we're going to put our guard pages, truncate the mapping at |
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2782 // that point by munmap()ping it. This ensures that when we later |
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2783 // munmap() the guard pages we don't leave a hole in the stack |
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2784 // mapping. This only affects the main/initial thread, but guard |
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2785 // against future OS changes |
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2786 bool os::create_stack_guard_pages(char* addr, size_t size) { |
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2787 uintptr_t stack_extent, stack_base; |
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2788 bool chk_bounds = NOT_DEBUG(os::Linux::is_initial_thread()) DEBUG_ONLY(true); |
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2789 if (chk_bounds && get_stack_bounds(&stack_extent, &stack_base)) { |
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2790 assert(os::Linux::is_initial_thread(), |
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2791 "growable stack in non-initial thread"); |
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2792 if (stack_extent < (uintptr_t)addr) |
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2793 ::munmap((void*)stack_extent, (uintptr_t)addr - stack_extent); |
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2794 } |
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2796 return os::commit_memory(addr, size); |
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2797 } |
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2799 // If this is a growable mapping, remove the guard pages entirely by |
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2800 // munmap()ping them. If not, just call uncommit_memory(). This only |
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2801 // affects the main/initial thread, but guard against future OS changes |
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2802 bool os::remove_stack_guard_pages(char* addr, size_t size) { |
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2803 uintptr_t stack_extent, stack_base; |
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2804 bool chk_bounds = NOT_DEBUG(os::Linux::is_initial_thread()) DEBUG_ONLY(true); |
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2805 if (chk_bounds && get_stack_bounds(&stack_extent, &stack_base)) { |
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2806 assert(os::Linux::is_initial_thread(), |
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2807 "growable stack in non-initial thread"); |
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2809 return ::munmap(addr, size) == 0; |
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2810 } |
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2812 return os::uncommit_memory(addr, size); |
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2813 } |
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2814 |
0 | 2815 static address _highest_vm_reserved_address = NULL; |
2816 | |
2817 // If 'fixed' is true, anon_mmap() will attempt to reserve anonymous memory | |
2818 // at 'requested_addr'. If there are existing memory mappings at the same | |
2819 // location, however, they will be overwritten. If 'fixed' is false, | |
2820 // 'requested_addr' is only treated as a hint, the return value may or | |
2821 // may not start from the requested address. Unlike Linux mmap(), this | |
2822 // function returns NULL to indicate failure. | |
2823 static char* anon_mmap(char* requested_addr, size_t bytes, bool fixed) { | |
2824 char * addr; | |
2825 int flags; | |
2826 | |
2827 flags = MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_NORESERVE | MAP_ANONYMOUS; | |
2828 if (fixed) { | |
2829 assert((uintptr_t)requested_addr % os::Linux::page_size() == 0, "unaligned address"); | |
2830 flags |= MAP_FIXED; | |
2831 } | |
2832 | |
656 | 2833 // Map uncommitted pages PROT_READ and PROT_WRITE, change access |
2834 // to PROT_EXEC if executable when we commit the page. | |
2835 addr = (char*)::mmap(requested_addr, bytes, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, | |
0 | 2836 flags, -1, 0); |
2837 | |
2838 if (addr != MAP_FAILED) { | |
2839 // anon_mmap() should only get called during VM initialization, | |
2840 // don't need lock (actually we can skip locking even it can be called | |
2841 // from multiple threads, because _highest_vm_reserved_address is just a | |
2842 // hint about the upper limit of non-stack memory regions.) | |
2843 if ((address)addr + bytes > _highest_vm_reserved_address) { | |
2844 _highest_vm_reserved_address = (address)addr + bytes; | |
2845 } | |
2846 } | |
2847 | |
2848 return addr == MAP_FAILED ? NULL : addr; | |
2849 } | |
2850 | |
2851 // Don't update _highest_vm_reserved_address, because there might be memory | |
2852 // regions above addr + size. If so, releasing a memory region only creates | |
2853 // a hole in the address space, it doesn't help prevent heap-stack collision. | |
2854 // | |
2855 static int anon_munmap(char * addr, size_t size) { | |
2856 return ::munmap(addr, size) == 0; | |
2857 } | |
2858 | |
2859 char* os::reserve_memory(size_t bytes, char* requested_addr, | |
2860 size_t alignment_hint) { | |
2861 return anon_mmap(requested_addr, bytes, (requested_addr != NULL)); | |
2862 } | |
2863 | |
2864 bool os::release_memory(char* addr, size_t size) { | |
2865 return anon_munmap(addr, size); | |
2866 } | |
2867 | |
2868 static address highest_vm_reserved_address() { | |
2869 return _highest_vm_reserved_address; | |
2870 } | |
2871 | |
2872 static bool linux_mprotect(char* addr, size_t size, int prot) { | |
2873 // Linux wants the mprotect address argument to be page aligned. | |
2874 char* bottom = (char*)align_size_down((intptr_t)addr, os::Linux::page_size()); | |
2875 | |
2876 // According to SUSv3, mprotect() should only be used with mappings | |
2877 // established by mmap(), and mmap() always maps whole pages. Unaligned | |
2878 // 'addr' likely indicates problem in the VM (e.g. trying to change | |
2879 // protection of malloc'ed or statically allocated memory). Check the | |
2880 // caller if you hit this assert. | |
2881 assert(addr == bottom, "sanity check"); | |
2882 | |
2883 size = align_size_up(pointer_delta(addr, bottom, 1) + size, os::Linux::page_size()); | |
2884 return ::mprotect(bottom, size, prot) == 0; | |
2885 } | |
2886 | |
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2888 bool os::protect_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes, ProtType prot, |
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2889 bool is_committed) { |
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2890 unsigned int p = 0; |
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2891 switch (prot) { |
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2892 case MEM_PROT_NONE: p = PROT_NONE; break; |
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2893 case MEM_PROT_READ: p = PROT_READ; break; |
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2894 case MEM_PROT_RW: p = PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE; break; |
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2895 case MEM_PROT_RWX: p = PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC; break; |
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2896 default: |
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2897 ShouldNotReachHere(); |
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2898 } |
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2899 // is_committed is unused. |
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2900 return linux_mprotect(addr, bytes, p); |
0 | 2901 } |
2902 | |
2903 bool os::guard_memory(char* addr, size_t size) { | |
2904 return linux_mprotect(addr, size, PROT_NONE); | |
2905 } | |
2906 | |
2907 bool os::unguard_memory(char* addr, size_t size) { | |
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2908 return linux_mprotect(addr, size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE); |
0 | 2909 } |
2910 | |
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2911 bool os::Linux::hugetlbfs_sanity_check(bool warn, size_t page_size) { |
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2912 bool result = false; |
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2914 MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_HUGETLB, |
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2915 -1, 0); |
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2917 if (p != (void *) -1) { |
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2918 // We don't know if this really is a huge page or not. |
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2919 FILE *fp = fopen("/proc/self/maps", "r"); |
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2920 if (fp) { |
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2921 while (!feof(fp)) { |
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2922 char chars[257]; |
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2923 long x = 0; |
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2924 if (fgets(chars, sizeof(chars), fp)) { |
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2927 if (strstr (chars, "hugepage")) { |
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2928 result = true; |
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2929 break; |
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2930 } |
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2931 } |
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2932 } |
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2933 } |
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2934 fclose(fp); |
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2935 } |
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2936 munmap (p, page_size); |
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2937 if (result) |
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2938 return true; |
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2939 } |
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2940 |
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2942 warning("HugeTLBFS is not supported by the operating system."); |
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2943 } |
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2944 |
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2945 return result; |
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2948 /* |
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2949 * Set the coredump_filter bits to include largepages in core dump (bit 6) |
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2950 * |
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2951 * From the coredump_filter documentation: |
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2952 * |
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2953 * - (bit 0) anonymous private memory |
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2954 * - (bit 1) anonymous shared memory |
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2955 * - (bit 2) file-backed private memory |
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2956 * - (bit 3) file-backed shared memory |
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2957 * - (bit 4) ELF header pages in file-backed private memory areas (it is |
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2958 * effective only if the bit 2 is cleared) |
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2959 * - (bit 5) hugetlb private memory |
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2960 * - (bit 6) hugetlb shared memory |
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2961 */ |
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2962 static void set_coredump_filter(void) { |
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2963 FILE *f; |
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2964 long cdm; |
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2965 |
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2966 if ((f = fopen("/proc/self/coredump_filter", "r+")) == NULL) { |
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2967 return; |
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2968 } |
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2969 |
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2970 if (fscanf(f, "%lx", &cdm) != 1) { |
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2971 fclose(f); |
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2972 return; |
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2973 } |
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2974 |
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2975 rewind(f); |
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2976 |
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2977 if ((cdm & LARGEPAGES_BIT) == 0) { |
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2978 cdm |= LARGEPAGES_BIT; |
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2979 fprintf(f, "%#lx", cdm); |
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2980 } |
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2981 |
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2982 fclose(f); |
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2983 } |
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0 | 2985 // Large page support |
2986 | |
2987 static size_t _large_page_size = 0; | |
2988 | |
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2989 void os::large_page_init() { |
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2990 if (!UseLargePages) { |
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2991 UseHugeTLBFS = false; |
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2992 UseSHM = false; |
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2993 return; |
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2996 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseHugeTLBFS) && FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseSHM)) { |
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2997 // If UseLargePages is specified on the command line try both methods, |
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2998 // if it's default, then try only HugeTLBFS. |
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2999 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseLargePages)) { |
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3000 UseHugeTLBFS = true; |
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3001 } else { |
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3002 UseHugeTLBFS = UseSHM = true; |
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3003 } |
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0 | 3005 |
3006 if (LargePageSizeInBytes) { | |
3007 _large_page_size = LargePageSizeInBytes; | |
3008 } else { | |
3009 // large_page_size on Linux is used to round up heap size. x86 uses either | |
3010 // 2M or 4M page, depending on whether PAE (Physical Address Extensions) | |
3011 // mode is enabled. AMD64/EM64T uses 2M page in 64bit mode. IA64 can use | |
3012 // page as large as 256M. | |
3013 // | |
3014 // Here we try to figure out page size by parsing /proc/meminfo and looking | |
3015 // for a line with the following format: | |
3016 // Hugepagesize: 2048 kB | |
3017 // | |
3018 // If we can't determine the value (e.g. /proc is not mounted, or the text | |
3019 // format has been changed), we'll use the largest page size supported by | |
3020 // the processor. | |
3021 | |
1010 | 3022 #ifndef ZERO |
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3023 _large_page_size = IA32_ONLY(4 * M) AMD64_ONLY(2 * M) IA64_ONLY(256 * M) SPARC_ONLY(4 * M) |
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3024 ARM_ONLY(2 * M) PPC_ONLY(4 * M); |
1010 | 3025 #endif // ZERO |
0 | 3026 |
3027 FILE *fp = fopen("/proc/meminfo", "r"); | |
3028 if (fp) { | |
3029 while (!feof(fp)) { | |
3030 int x = 0; | |
3031 char buf[16]; | |
3032 if (fscanf(fp, "Hugepagesize: %d", &x) == 1) { | |
3033 if (x && fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp) && strcmp(buf, " kB\n") == 0) { | |
3034 _large_page_size = x * K; | |
3035 break; | |
3036 } | |
3037 } else { | |
3038 // skip to next line | |
3039 for (;;) { | |
3040 int ch = fgetc(fp); | |
3041 if (ch == EOF || ch == (int)'\n') break; | |
3042 } | |
3043 } | |
3044 } | |
3045 fclose(fp); | |
3046 } | |
3047 } | |
3048 | |
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3049 // print a warning if any large page related flag is specified on command line |
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3050 bool warn_on_failure = !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseHugeTLBFS); |
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0 | 3052 const size_t default_page_size = (size_t)Linux::page_size(); |
3053 if (_large_page_size > default_page_size) { | |
3054 _page_sizes[0] = _large_page_size; | |
3055 _page_sizes[1] = default_page_size; | |
3056 _page_sizes[2] = 0; | |
3057 } | |
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3058 UseHugeTLBFS = UseHugeTLBFS && |
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3059 Linux::hugetlbfs_sanity_check(warn_on_failure, _large_page_size); |
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3060 |
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3061 if (UseHugeTLBFS) |
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3062 UseSHM = false; |
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3063 |
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3064 UseLargePages = UseHugeTLBFS || UseSHM; |
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3066 set_coredump_filter(); |
0 | 3067 } |
3068 | |
3069 #ifndef SHM_HUGETLB | |
3070 #define SHM_HUGETLB 04000 | |
3071 #endif | |
3072 | |
656 | 3073 char* os::reserve_memory_special(size_t bytes, char* req_addr, bool exec) { |
3074 // "exec" is passed in but not used. Creating the shared image for | |
3075 // the code cache doesn't have an SHM_X executable permission to check. | |
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3076 assert(UseLargePages && UseSHM, "only for SHM large pages"); |
0 | 3077 |
3078 key_t key = IPC_PRIVATE; | |
3079 char *addr; | |
3080 | |
3081 bool warn_on_failure = UseLargePages && | |
3082 (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseLargePages) || | |
3083 !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(LargePageSizeInBytes) | |
3084 ); | |
3085 char msg[128]; | |
3086 | |
3087 // Create a large shared memory region to attach to based on size. | |
3088 // Currently, size is the total size of the heap | |
3089 int shmid = shmget(key, bytes, SHM_HUGETLB|IPC_CREAT|SHM_R|SHM_W); | |
3090 if (shmid == -1) { | |
3091 // Possible reasons for shmget failure: | |
3092 // 1. shmmax is too small for Java heap. | |
3093 // > check shmmax value: cat /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax | |
3094 // > increase shmmax value: echo "0xffffffff" > /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax | |
3095 // 2. not enough large page memory. | |
3096 // > check available large pages: cat /proc/meminfo | |
3097 // > increase amount of large pages: | |
3098 // echo new_value > /proc/sys/vm/nr_hugepages | |
3099 // Note 1: different Linux may use different name for this property, | |
3100 // e.g. on Redhat AS-3 it is "hugetlb_pool". | |
3101 // Note 2: it's possible there's enough physical memory available but | |
3102 // they are so fragmented after a long run that they can't | |
3103 // coalesce into large pages. Try to reserve large pages when | |
3104 // the system is still "fresh". | |
3105 if (warn_on_failure) { | |
3106 jio_snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), "Failed to reserve shared memory (errno = %d).", errno); | |
3107 warning(msg); | |
3108 } | |
3109 return NULL; | |
3110 } | |
3111 | |
3112 // attach to the region | |
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3113 addr = (char*)shmat(shmid, req_addr, 0); |
0 | 3114 int err = errno; |
3115 | |
3116 // Remove shmid. If shmat() is successful, the actual shared memory segment | |
3117 // will be deleted when it's detached by shmdt() or when the process | |
3118 // terminates. If shmat() is not successful this will remove the shared | |
3119 // segment immediately. | |
3120 shmctl(shmid, IPC_RMID, NULL); | |
3121 | |
3122 if ((intptr_t)addr == -1) { | |
3123 if (warn_on_failure) { | |
3124 jio_snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), "Failed to attach shared memory (errno = %d).", err); | |
3125 warning(msg); | |
3126 } | |
3127 return NULL; | |
3128 } | |
3129 | |
3885 | 3130 if ((addr != NULL) && UseNUMAInterleaving) { |
3131 numa_make_global(addr, bytes); | |
3132 } | |
3133 | |
0 | 3134 return addr; |
3135 } | |
3136 | |
3137 bool os::release_memory_special(char* base, size_t bytes) { | |
3138 // detaching the SHM segment will also delete it, see reserve_memory_special() | |
3139 int rslt = shmdt(base); | |
3140 return rslt == 0; | |
3141 } | |
3142 | |
3143 size_t os::large_page_size() { | |
3144 return _large_page_size; | |
3145 } | |
3146 | |
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3147 // HugeTLBFS allows application to commit large page memory on demand; |
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3148 // with SysV SHM the entire memory region must be allocated as shared |
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3149 // memory. |
0 | 3150 bool os::can_commit_large_page_memory() { |
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3151 return UseHugeTLBFS; |
0 | 3152 } |
3153 | |
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3154 bool os::can_execute_large_page_memory() { |
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3155 return UseHugeTLBFS; |
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0 | 3158 // Reserve memory at an arbitrary address, only if that area is |
3159 // available (and not reserved for something else). | |
3160 | |
3161 char* os::attempt_reserve_memory_at(size_t bytes, char* requested_addr) { | |
3162 const int max_tries = 10; | |
3163 char* base[max_tries]; | |
3164 size_t size[max_tries]; | |
3165 const size_t gap = 0x000000; | |
3166 | |
3167 // Assert only that the size is a multiple of the page size, since | |
3168 // that's all that mmap requires, and since that's all we really know | |
3169 // about at this low abstraction level. If we need higher alignment, | |
3170 // we can either pass an alignment to this method or verify alignment | |
3171 // in one of the methods further up the call chain. See bug 5044738. | |
3172 assert(bytes % os::vm_page_size() == 0, "reserving unexpected size block"); | |
3173 | |
3174 // Repeatedly allocate blocks until the block is allocated at the | |
3175 // right spot. Give up after max_tries. Note that reserve_memory() will | |
3176 // automatically update _highest_vm_reserved_address if the call is | |
3177 // successful. The variable tracks the highest memory address every reserved | |
3178 // by JVM. It is used to detect heap-stack collision if running with | |
3179 // fixed-stack LinuxThreads. Because here we may attempt to reserve more | |
3180 // space than needed, it could confuse the collision detecting code. To | |
3181 // solve the problem, save current _highest_vm_reserved_address and | |
3182 // calculate the correct value before return. | |
3183 address old_highest = _highest_vm_reserved_address; | |
3184 | |
3185 // Linux mmap allows caller to pass an address as hint; give it a try first, | |
3186 // if kernel honors the hint then we can return immediately. | |
3187 char * addr = anon_mmap(requested_addr, bytes, false); | |
3188 if (addr == requested_addr) { | |
3189 return requested_addr; | |
3190 } | |
3191 | |
3192 if (addr != NULL) { | |
3193 // mmap() is successful but it fails to reserve at the requested address | |
3194 anon_munmap(addr, bytes); | |
3195 } | |
3196 | |
3197 int i; | |
3198 for (i = 0; i < max_tries; ++i) { | |
3199 base[i] = reserve_memory(bytes); | |
3200 | |
3201 if (base[i] != NULL) { | |
3202 // Is this the block we wanted? | |
3203 if (base[i] == requested_addr) { | |
3204 size[i] = bytes; | |
3205 break; | |
3206 } | |
3207 | |
3208 // Does this overlap the block we wanted? Give back the overlapped | |
3209 // parts and try again. | |
3210 | |
3211 size_t top_overlap = requested_addr + (bytes + gap) - base[i]; | |
3212 if (top_overlap >= 0 && top_overlap < bytes) { | |
3213 unmap_memory(base[i], top_overlap); | |
3214 base[i] += top_overlap; | |
3215 size[i] = bytes - top_overlap; | |
3216 } else { | |
3217 size_t bottom_overlap = base[i] + bytes - requested_addr; | |
3218 if (bottom_overlap >= 0 && bottom_overlap < bytes) { | |
3219 unmap_memory(requested_addr, bottom_overlap); | |
3220 size[i] = bytes - bottom_overlap; | |
3221 } else { | |
3222 size[i] = bytes; | |
3223 } | |
3224 } | |
3225 } | |
3226 } | |
3227 | |
3228 // Give back the unused reserved pieces. | |
3229 | |
3230 for (int j = 0; j < i; ++j) { | |
3231 if (base[j] != NULL) { | |
3232 unmap_memory(base[j], size[j]); | |
3233 } | |
3234 } | |
3235 | |
3236 if (i < max_tries) { | |
3237 _highest_vm_reserved_address = MAX2(old_highest, (address)requested_addr + bytes); | |
3238 return requested_addr; | |
3239 } else { | |
3240 _highest_vm_reserved_address = old_highest; | |
3241 return NULL; | |
3242 } | |
3243 } | |
3244 | |
3245 size_t os::read(int fd, void *buf, unsigned int nBytes) { | |
3246 return ::read(fd, buf, nBytes); | |
3247 } | |
3248 | |
3249 // TODO-FIXME: reconcile Solaris' os::sleep with the linux variation. | |
3250 // Solaris uses poll(), linux uses park(). | |
3251 // Poll() is likely a better choice, assuming that Thread.interrupt() | |
3252 // generates a SIGUSRx signal. Note that SIGUSR1 can interfere with | |
3253 // SIGSEGV, see 4355769. | |
3254 | |
3255 const int NANOSECS_PER_MILLISECS = 1000000; | |
3256 | |
3257 int os::sleep(Thread* thread, jlong millis, bool interruptible) { | |
3258 assert(thread == Thread::current(), "thread consistency check"); | |
3259 | |
3260 ParkEvent * const slp = thread->_SleepEvent ; | |
3261 slp->reset() ; | |
3262 OrderAccess::fence() ; | |
3263 | |
3264 if (interruptible) { | |
3265 jlong prevtime = javaTimeNanos(); | |
3266 | |
3267 for (;;) { | |
3268 if (os::is_interrupted(thread, true)) { | |
3269 return OS_INTRPT; | |
3270 } | |
3271 | |
3272 jlong newtime = javaTimeNanos(); | |
3273 | |
3274 if (newtime - prevtime < 0) { | |
3275 // time moving backwards, should only happen if no monotonic clock | |
3276 // not a guarantee() because JVM should not abort on kernel/glibc bugs | |
3277 assert(!Linux::supports_monotonic_clock(), "time moving backwards"); | |
3278 } else { | |
3279 millis -= (newtime - prevtime) / NANOSECS_PER_MILLISECS; | |
3280 } | |
3281 | |
3282 if(millis <= 0) { | |
3283 return OS_OK; | |
3284 } | |
3285 | |
3286 prevtime = newtime; | |
3287 | |
3288 { | |
3289 assert(thread->is_Java_thread(), "sanity check"); | |
3290 JavaThread *jt = (JavaThread *) thread; | |
3291 ThreadBlockInVM tbivm(jt); | |
3292 OSThreadWaitState osts(jt->osthread(), false /* not Object.wait() */); | |
3293 | |
3294 jt->set_suspend_equivalent(); | |
3295 // cleared by handle_special_suspend_equivalent_condition() or | |
3296 // java_suspend_self() via check_and_wait_while_suspended() | |
3297 | |
3298 slp->park(millis); | |
3299 | |
3300 // were we externally suspended while we were waiting? | |
3301 jt->check_and_wait_while_suspended(); | |
3302 } | |
3303 } | |
3304 } else { | |
3305 OSThreadWaitState osts(thread->osthread(), false /* not Object.wait() */); | |
3306 jlong prevtime = javaTimeNanos(); | |
3307 | |
3308 for (;;) { | |
3309 // It'd be nice to avoid the back-to-back javaTimeNanos() calls on | |
3310 // the 1st iteration ... | |
3311 jlong newtime = javaTimeNanos(); | |
3312 | |
3313 if (newtime - prevtime < 0) { | |
3314 // time moving backwards, should only happen if no monotonic clock | |
3315 // not a guarantee() because JVM should not abort on kernel/glibc bugs | |
3316 assert(!Linux::supports_monotonic_clock(), "time moving backwards"); | |
3317 } else { | |
3318 millis -= (newtime - prevtime) / NANOSECS_PER_MILLISECS; | |
3319 } | |
3320 | |
3321 if(millis <= 0) break ; | |
3322 | |
3323 prevtime = newtime; | |
3324 slp->park(millis); | |
3325 } | |
3326 return OS_OK ; | |
3327 } | |
3328 } | |
3329 | |
3330 int os::naked_sleep() { | |
3331 // %% make the sleep time an integer flag. for now use 1 millisec. | |
3332 return os::sleep(Thread::current(), 1, false); | |
3333 } | |
3334 | |
3335 // Sleep forever; naked call to OS-specific sleep; use with CAUTION | |
3336 void os::infinite_sleep() { | |
3337 while (true) { // sleep forever ... | |
3338 ::sleep(100); // ... 100 seconds at a time | |
3339 } | |
3340 } | |
3341 | |
3342 // Used to convert frequent JVM_Yield() to nops | |
3343 bool os::dont_yield() { | |
3344 return DontYieldALot; | |
3345 } | |
3346 | |
3347 void os::yield() { | |
3348 sched_yield(); | |
3349 } | |
3350 | |
3351 os::YieldResult os::NakedYield() { sched_yield(); return os::YIELD_UNKNOWN ;} | |
3352 | |
3353 void os::yield_all(int attempts) { | |
3354 // Yields to all threads, including threads with lower priorities | |
3355 // Threads on Linux are all with same priority. The Solaris style | |
3356 // os::yield_all() with nanosleep(1ms) is not necessary. | |
3357 sched_yield(); | |
3358 } | |
3359 | |
3360 // Called from the tight loops to possibly influence time-sharing heuristics | |
3361 void os::loop_breaker(int attempts) { | |
3362 os::yield_all(attempts); | |
3363 } | |
3364 | |
3365 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
3366 // thread priority support | |
3367 | |
3368 // Note: Normal Linux applications are run with SCHED_OTHER policy. SCHED_OTHER | |
3369 // only supports dynamic priority, static priority must be zero. For real-time | |
3370 // applications, Linux supports SCHED_RR which allows static priority (1-99). | |
3371 // However, for large multi-threaded applications, SCHED_RR is not only slower | |
3372 // than SCHED_OTHER, but also very unstable (my volano tests hang hard 4 out | |
3373 // of 5 runs - Sep 2005). | |
3374 // | |
3375 // The following code actually changes the niceness of kernel-thread/LWP. It | |
3376 // has an assumption that setpriority() only modifies one kernel-thread/LWP, | |
3377 // not the entire user process, and user level threads are 1:1 mapped to kernel | |
3378 // threads. It has always been the case, but could change in the future. For | |
3379 // this reason, the code should not be used as default (ThreadPriorityPolicy=0). | |
3380 // It is only used when ThreadPriorityPolicy=1 and requires root privilege. | |
3381 | |
3382 int os::java_to_os_priority[MaxPriority + 1] = { | |
3383 19, // 0 Entry should never be used | |
3384 | |
3385 4, // 1 MinPriority | |
3386 3, // 2 | |
3387 2, // 3 | |
3388 | |
3389 1, // 4 | |
3390 0, // 5 NormPriority | |
3391 -1, // 6 | |
3392 | |
3393 -2, // 7 | |
3394 -3, // 8 | |
3395 -4, // 9 NearMaxPriority | |
3396 | |
3397 -5 // 10 MaxPriority | |
3398 }; | |
3399 | |
3400 static int prio_init() { | |
3401 if (ThreadPriorityPolicy == 1) { | |
3402 // Only root can raise thread priority. Don't allow ThreadPriorityPolicy=1 | |
3403 // if effective uid is not root. Perhaps, a more elegant way of doing | |
3404 // this is to test CAP_SYS_NICE capability, but that will require libcap.so | |
3405 if (geteuid() != 0) { | |
3406 if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(ThreadPriorityPolicy)) { | |
3407 warning("-XX:ThreadPriorityPolicy requires root privilege on Linux"); | |
3408 } | |
3409 ThreadPriorityPolicy = 0; | |
3410 } | |
3411 } | |
3412 return 0; | |
3413 } | |
3414 | |
3415 OSReturn os::set_native_priority(Thread* thread, int newpri) { | |
3416 if ( !UseThreadPriorities || ThreadPriorityPolicy == 0 ) return OS_OK; | |
3417 | |
3418 int ret = setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, thread->osthread()->thread_id(), newpri); | |
3419 return (ret == 0) ? OS_OK : OS_ERR; | |
3420 } | |
3421 | |
3422 OSReturn os::get_native_priority(const Thread* const thread, int *priority_ptr) { | |
3423 if ( !UseThreadPriorities || ThreadPriorityPolicy == 0 ) { | |
3424 *priority_ptr = java_to_os_priority[NormPriority]; | |
3425 return OS_OK; | |
3426 } | |
3427 | |
3428 errno = 0; | |
3429 *priority_ptr = getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, thread->osthread()->thread_id()); | |
3430 return (*priority_ptr != -1 || errno == 0 ? OS_OK : OS_ERR); | |
3431 } | |
3432 | |
3433 // Hint to the underlying OS that a task switch would not be good. | |
3434 // Void return because it's a hint and can fail. | |
3435 void os::hint_no_preempt() {} | |
3436 | |
3437 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
3438 // suspend/resume support | |
3439 | |
3440 // the low-level signal-based suspend/resume support is a remnant from the | |
3441 // old VM-suspension that used to be for java-suspension, safepoints etc, | |
3442 // within hotspot. Now there is a single use-case for this: | |
3443 // - calling get_thread_pc() on the VMThread by the flat-profiler task | |
3444 // that runs in the watcher thread. | |
3445 // The remaining code is greatly simplified from the more general suspension | |
3446 // code that used to be used. | |
3447 // | |
3448 // The protocol is quite simple: | |
3449 // - suspend: | |
3450 // - sends a signal to the target thread | |
3451 // - polls the suspend state of the osthread using a yield loop | |
3452 // - target thread signal handler (SR_handler) sets suspend state | |
3453 // and blocks in sigsuspend until continued | |
3454 // - resume: | |
3455 // - sets target osthread state to continue | |
3456 // - sends signal to end the sigsuspend loop in the SR_handler | |
3457 // | |
3458 // Note that the SR_lock plays no role in this suspend/resume protocol. | |
3459 // | |
3460 | |
3461 static void resume_clear_context(OSThread *osthread) { | |
3462 osthread->set_ucontext(NULL); | |
3463 osthread->set_siginfo(NULL); | |
3464 | |
3465 // notify the suspend action is completed, we have now resumed | |
3466 osthread->sr.clear_suspended(); | |
3467 } | |
3468 | |
3469 static void suspend_save_context(OSThread *osthread, siginfo_t* siginfo, ucontext_t* context) { | |
3470 osthread->set_ucontext(context); | |
3471 osthread->set_siginfo(siginfo); | |
3472 } | |
3473 | |
3474 // | |
3475 // Handler function invoked when a thread's execution is suspended or | |
3476 // resumed. We have to be careful that only async-safe functions are | |
3477 // called here (Note: most pthread functions are not async safe and | |
3478 // should be avoided.) | |
3479 // | |
3480 // Note: sigwait() is a more natural fit than sigsuspend() from an | |
3481 // interface point of view, but sigwait() prevents the signal hander | |
3482 // from being run. libpthread would get very confused by not having | |
3483 // its signal handlers run and prevents sigwait()'s use with the | |
3484 // mutex granting granting signal. | |
3485 // | |
3486 // Currently only ever called on the VMThread | |
3487 // | |
3488 static void SR_handler(int sig, siginfo_t* siginfo, ucontext_t* context) { | |
3489 // Save and restore errno to avoid confusing native code with EINTR | |
3490 // after sigsuspend. | |
3491 int old_errno = errno; | |
3492 | |
3493 Thread* thread = Thread::current(); | |
3494 OSThread* osthread = thread->osthread(); | |
3495 assert(thread->is_VM_thread(), "Must be VMThread"); | |
3496 // read current suspend action | |
3497 int action = osthread->sr.suspend_action(); | |
3498 if (action == SR_SUSPEND) { | |
3499 suspend_save_context(osthread, siginfo, context); | |
3500 | |
3501 // Notify the suspend action is about to be completed. do_suspend() | |
3502 // waits until SR_SUSPENDED is set and then returns. We will wait | |
3503 // here for a resume signal and that completes the suspend-other | |
3504 // action. do_suspend/do_resume is always called as a pair from | |
3505 // the same thread - so there are no races | |
3506 | |
3507 // notify the caller | |
3508 osthread->sr.set_suspended(); | |
3509 | |
3510 sigset_t suspend_set; // signals for sigsuspend() | |
3511 | |
3512 // get current set of blocked signals and unblock resume signal | |
3513 pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, NULL, &suspend_set); | |
3514 sigdelset(&suspend_set, SR_signum); | |
3515 | |
3516 // wait here until we are resumed | |
3517 do { | |
3518 sigsuspend(&suspend_set); | |
3519 // ignore all returns until we get a resume signal | |
3520 } while (osthread->sr.suspend_action() != SR_CONTINUE); | |
3521 | |
3522 resume_clear_context(osthread); | |
3523 | |
3524 } else { | |
3525 assert(action == SR_CONTINUE, "unexpected sr action"); | |
3526 // nothing special to do - just leave the handler | |
3527 } | |
3528 | |
3529 errno = old_errno; | |
3530 } | |
3531 | |
3532 | |
3533 static int SR_initialize() { | |
3534 struct sigaction act; | |
3535 char *s; | |
3536 /* Get signal number to use for suspend/resume */ | |
3537 if ((s = ::getenv("_JAVA_SR_SIGNUM")) != 0) { | |
3538 int sig = ::strtol(s, 0, 10); | |
3539 if (sig > 0 || sig < _NSIG) { | |
3540 SR_signum = sig; | |
3541 } | |
3542 } | |
3543 | |
3544 assert(SR_signum > SIGSEGV && SR_signum > SIGBUS, | |
3545 "SR_signum must be greater than max(SIGSEGV, SIGBUS), see 4355769"); | |
3546 | |
3547 sigemptyset(&SR_sigset); | |
3548 sigaddset(&SR_sigset, SR_signum); | |
3549 | |
3550 /* Set up signal handler for suspend/resume */ | |
3551 act.sa_flags = SA_RESTART|SA_SIGINFO; | |
3552 act.sa_handler = (void (*)(int)) SR_handler; | |
3553 | |
3554 // SR_signum is blocked by default. | |
3555 // 4528190 - We also need to block pthread restart signal (32 on all | |
3556 // supported Linux platforms). Note that LinuxThreads need to block | |
3557 // this signal for all threads to work properly. So we don't have | |
3558 // to use hard-coded signal number when setting up the mask. | |
3559 pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, NULL, &act.sa_mask); | |
3560 | |
3561 if (sigaction(SR_signum, &act, 0) == -1) { | |
3562 return -1; | |
3563 } | |
3564 | |
3565 // Save signal flag | |
3566 os::Linux::set_our_sigflags(SR_signum, act.sa_flags); | |
3567 return 0; | |
3568 } | |
3569 | |
3570 static int SR_finalize() { | |
3571 return 0; | |
3572 } | |
3573 | |
3574 | |
3575 // returns true on success and false on error - really an error is fatal | |
3576 // but this seems the normal response to library errors | |
3577 static bool do_suspend(OSThread* osthread) { | |
3578 // mark as suspended and send signal | |
3579 osthread->sr.set_suspend_action(SR_SUSPEND); | |
3580 int status = pthread_kill(osthread->pthread_id(), SR_signum); | |
3581 assert_status(status == 0, status, "pthread_kill"); | |
3582 | |
3583 // check status and wait until notified of suspension | |
3584 if (status == 0) { | |
3585 for (int i = 0; !osthread->sr.is_suspended(); i++) { | |
3586 os::yield_all(i); | |
3587 } | |
3588 osthread->sr.set_suspend_action(SR_NONE); | |
3589 return true; | |
3590 } | |
3591 else { | |
3592 osthread->sr.set_suspend_action(SR_NONE); | |
3593 return false; | |
3594 } | |
3595 } | |
3596 | |
3597 static void do_resume(OSThread* osthread) { | |
3598 assert(osthread->sr.is_suspended(), "thread should be suspended"); | |
3599 osthread->sr.set_suspend_action(SR_CONTINUE); | |
3600 | |
3601 int status = pthread_kill(osthread->pthread_id(), SR_signum); | |
3602 assert_status(status == 0, status, "pthread_kill"); | |
3603 // check status and wait unit notified of resumption | |
3604 if (status == 0) { | |
3605 for (int i = 0; osthread->sr.is_suspended(); i++) { | |
3606 os::yield_all(i); | |
3607 } | |
3608 } | |
3609 osthread->sr.set_suspend_action(SR_NONE); | |
3610 } | |
3611 | |
3612 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
3613 // interrupt support | |
3614 | |
3615 void os::interrupt(Thread* thread) { | |
3616 assert(Thread::current() == thread || Threads_lock->owned_by_self(), | |
3617 "possibility of dangling Thread pointer"); | |
3618 | |
3619 OSThread* osthread = thread->osthread(); | |
3620 | |
3621 if (!osthread->interrupted()) { | |
3622 osthread->set_interrupted(true); | |
3623 // More than one thread can get here with the same value of osthread, | |
3624 // resulting in multiple notifications. We do, however, want the store | |
3625 // to interrupted() to be visible to other threads before we execute unpark(). | |
3626 OrderAccess::fence(); | |
3627 ParkEvent * const slp = thread->_SleepEvent ; | |
3628 if (slp != NULL) slp->unpark() ; | |
3629 } | |
3630 | |
3631 // For JSR166. Unpark even if interrupt status already was set | |
3632 if (thread->is_Java_thread()) | |
3633 ((JavaThread*)thread)->parker()->unpark(); | |
3634 | |
3635 ParkEvent * ev = thread->_ParkEvent ; | |
3636 if (ev != NULL) ev->unpark() ; | |
3637 | |
3638 } | |
3639 | |
3640 bool os::is_interrupted(Thread* thread, bool clear_interrupted) { | |
3641 assert(Thread::current() == thread || Threads_lock->owned_by_self(), | |
3642 "possibility of dangling Thread pointer"); | |
3643 | |
3644 OSThread* osthread = thread->osthread(); | |
3645 | |
3646 bool interrupted = osthread->interrupted(); | |
3647 | |
3648 if (interrupted && clear_interrupted) { | |
3649 osthread->set_interrupted(false); | |
3650 // consider thread->_SleepEvent->reset() ... optional optimization | |
3651 } | |
3652 | |
3653 return interrupted; | |
3654 } | |
3655 | |
3656 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
3657 // signal handling (except suspend/resume) | |
3658 | |
3659 // This routine may be used by user applications as a "hook" to catch signals. | |
3660 // The user-defined signal handler must pass unrecognized signals to this | |
3661 // routine, and if it returns true (non-zero), then the signal handler must | |
3662 // return immediately. If the flag "abort_if_unrecognized" is true, then this | |
3663 // routine will never retun false (zero), but instead will execute a VM panic | |
3664 // routine kill the process. | |
3665 // | |
3666 // If this routine returns false, it is OK to call it again. This allows | |
3667 // the user-defined signal handler to perform checks either before or after | |
3668 // the VM performs its own checks. Naturally, the user code would be making | |
3669 // a serious error if it tried to handle an exception (such as a null check | |
3670 // or breakpoint) that the VM was generating for its own correct operation. | |
3671 // | |
3672 // This routine may recognize any of the following kinds of signals: | |
3673 // SIGBUS, SIGSEGV, SIGILL, SIGFPE, SIGQUIT, SIGPIPE, SIGXFSZ, SIGUSR1. | |
3674 // It should be consulted by handlers for any of those signals. | |
3675 // | |
3676 // The caller of this routine must pass in the three arguments supplied | |
3677 // to the function referred to in the "sa_sigaction" (not the "sa_handler") | |
3678 // field of the structure passed to sigaction(). This routine assumes that | |
3679 // the sa_flags field passed to sigaction() includes SA_SIGINFO and SA_RESTART. | |
3680 // | |
3681 // Note that the VM will print warnings if it detects conflicting signal | |
3682 // handlers, unless invoked with the option "-XX:+AllowUserSignalHandlers". | |
3683 // | |
2191 | 3684 extern "C" JNIEXPORT int |
0 | 3685 JVM_handle_linux_signal(int signo, siginfo_t* siginfo, |
3686 void* ucontext, int abort_if_unrecognized); | |
3687 | |
3688 void signalHandler(int sig, siginfo_t* info, void* uc) { | |
3689 assert(info != NULL && uc != NULL, "it must be old kernel"); | |
3690 JVM_handle_linux_signal(sig, info, uc, true); | |
3691 } | |
3692 | |
3693 | |
3694 // This boolean allows users to forward their own non-matching signals | |
3695 // to JVM_handle_linux_signal, harmlessly. | |
3696 bool os::Linux::signal_handlers_are_installed = false; | |
3697 | |
3698 // For signal-chaining | |
3699 struct sigaction os::Linux::sigact[MAXSIGNUM]; | |
3700 unsigned int os::Linux::sigs = 0; | |
3701 bool os::Linux::libjsig_is_loaded = false; | |
3702 typedef struct sigaction *(*get_signal_t)(int); | |
3703 get_signal_t os::Linux::get_signal_action = NULL; | |
3704 | |
3705 struct sigaction* os::Linux::get_chained_signal_action(int sig) { | |
3706 struct sigaction *actp = NULL; | |
3707 | |
3708 if (libjsig_is_loaded) { | |
3709 // Retrieve the old signal handler from libjsig | |
3710 actp = (*get_signal_action)(sig); | |
3711 } | |
3712 if (actp == NULL) { | |
3713 // Retrieve the preinstalled signal handler from jvm | |
3714 actp = get_preinstalled_handler(sig); | |
3715 } | |
3716 | |
3717 return actp; | |
3718 } | |
3719 | |
3720 static bool call_chained_handler(struct sigaction *actp, int sig, | |
3721 siginfo_t *siginfo, void *context) { | |
3722 // Call the old signal handler | |
3723 if (actp->sa_handler == SIG_DFL) { | |
3724 // It's more reasonable to let jvm treat it as an unexpected exception | |
3725 // instead of taking the default action. | |
3726 return false; | |
3727 } else if (actp->sa_handler != SIG_IGN) { | |
3728 if ((actp->sa_flags & SA_NODEFER) == 0) { | |
3729 // automaticlly block the signal | |
3730 sigaddset(&(actp->sa_mask), sig); | |
3731 } | |
3732 | |
3733 sa_handler_t hand; | |
3734 sa_sigaction_t sa; | |
3735 bool siginfo_flag_set = (actp->sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO) != 0; | |
3736 // retrieve the chained handler | |
3737 if (siginfo_flag_set) { | |
3738 sa = actp->sa_sigaction; | |
3739 } else { | |
3740 hand = actp->sa_handler; | |
3741 } | |
3742 | |
3743 if ((actp->sa_flags & SA_RESETHAND) != 0) { | |
3744 actp->sa_handler = SIG_DFL; | |
3745 } | |
3746 | |
3747 // try to honor the signal mask | |
3748 sigset_t oset; | |
3749 pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &(actp->sa_mask), &oset); | |
3750 | |
3751 // call into the chained handler | |
3752 if (siginfo_flag_set) { | |
3753 (*sa)(sig, siginfo, context); | |
3754 } else { | |
3755 (*hand)(sig); | |
3756 } | |
3757 | |
3758 // restore the signal mask | |
3759 pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oset, 0); | |
3760 } | |
3761 // Tell jvm's signal handler the signal is taken care of. | |
3762 return true; | |
3763 } | |
3764 | |
3765 bool os::Linux::chained_handler(int sig, siginfo_t* siginfo, void* context) { | |
3766 bool chained = false; | |
3767 // signal-chaining | |
3768 if (UseSignalChaining) { | |
3769 struct sigaction *actp = get_chained_signal_action(sig); | |
3770 if (actp != NULL) { | |
3771 chained = call_chained_handler(actp, sig, siginfo, context); | |
3772 } | |
3773 } | |
3774 return chained; | |
3775 } | |
3776 | |
3777 struct sigaction* os::Linux::get_preinstalled_handler(int sig) { | |
3778 if ((( (unsigned int)1 << sig ) & sigs) != 0) { | |
3779 return &sigact[sig]; | |
3780 } | |
3781 return NULL; | |
3782 } | |
3783 | |
3784 void os::Linux::save_preinstalled_handler(int sig, struct sigaction& oldAct) { | |
3785 assert(sig > 0 && sig < MAXSIGNUM, "vm signal out of expected range"); | |
3786 sigact[sig] = oldAct; | |
3787 sigs |= (unsigned int)1 << sig; | |
3788 } | |
3789 | |
3790 // for diagnostic | |
3791 int os::Linux::sigflags[MAXSIGNUM]; | |
3792 | |
3793 int os::Linux::get_our_sigflags(int sig) { | |
3794 assert(sig > 0 && sig < MAXSIGNUM, "vm signal out of expected range"); | |
3795 return sigflags[sig]; | |
3796 } | |
3797 | |
3798 void os::Linux::set_our_sigflags(int sig, int flags) { | |
3799 assert(sig > 0 && sig < MAXSIGNUM, "vm signal out of expected range"); | |
3800 sigflags[sig] = flags; | |
3801 } | |
3802 | |
3803 void os::Linux::set_signal_handler(int sig, bool set_installed) { | |
3804 // Check for overwrite. | |
3805 struct sigaction oldAct; | |
3806 sigaction(sig, (struct sigaction*)NULL, &oldAct); | |
3807 | |
3808 void* oldhand = oldAct.sa_sigaction | |
3809 ? CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, oldAct.sa_sigaction) | |
3810 : CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, oldAct.sa_handler); | |
3811 if (oldhand != CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, SIG_DFL) && | |
3812 oldhand != CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, SIG_IGN) && | |
3813 oldhand != CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, (sa_sigaction_t)signalHandler)) { | |
3814 if (AllowUserSignalHandlers || !set_installed) { | |
3815 // Do not overwrite; user takes responsibility to forward to us. | |
3816 return; | |
3817 } else if (UseSignalChaining) { | |
3818 // save the old handler in jvm | |
3819 save_preinstalled_handler(sig, oldAct); | |
3820 // libjsig also interposes the sigaction() call below and saves the | |
3821 // old sigaction on it own. | |
3822 } else { | |
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3824 "%#lx for signal %d.", (long)oldhand, sig)); |
0 | 3825 } |
3826 } | |
3827 | |
3828 struct sigaction sigAct; | |
3829 sigfillset(&(sigAct.sa_mask)); | |
3830 sigAct.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; | |
3831 if (!set_installed) { | |
3832 sigAct.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO|SA_RESTART; | |
3833 } else { | |
3834 sigAct.sa_sigaction = signalHandler; | |
3835 sigAct.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO|SA_RESTART; | |
3836 } | |
3837 // Save flags, which are set by ours | |
3838 assert(sig > 0 && sig < MAXSIGNUM, "vm signal out of expected range"); | |
3839 sigflags[sig] = sigAct.sa_flags; | |
3840 | |
3841 int ret = sigaction(sig, &sigAct, &oldAct); | |
3842 assert(ret == 0, "check"); | |
3843 | |
3844 void* oldhand2 = oldAct.sa_sigaction | |
3845 ? CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, oldAct.sa_sigaction) | |
3846 : CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(void*, oldAct.sa_handler); | |
3847 assert(oldhand2 == oldhand, "no concurrent signal handler installation"); | |
3848 } | |
3849 | |
3850 // install signal handlers for signals that HotSpot needs to | |
3851 // handle in order to support Java-level exception handling. | |
3852 | |
3853 void os::Linux::install_signal_handlers() { | |
3854 if (!signal_handlers_are_installed) { | |
3855 signal_handlers_are_installed = true; | |
3856 | |
3857 // signal-chaining | |
3858 typedef void (*signal_setting_t)(); | |
3859 signal_setting_t begin_signal_setting = NULL; | |
3860 signal_setting_t end_signal_setting = NULL; | |
3861 begin_signal_setting = CAST_TO_FN_PTR(signal_setting_t, | |
3862 dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "JVM_begin_signal_setting")); | |
3863 if (begin_signal_setting != NULL) { | |
3864 end_signal_setting = CAST_TO_FN_PTR(signal_setting_t, | |
3865 dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "JVM_end_signal_setting")); | |
3866 get_signal_action = CAST_TO_FN_PTR(get_signal_t, | |
3867 dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "JVM_get_signal_action")); | |
3868 libjsig_is_loaded = true; | |
3869 assert(UseSignalChaining, "should enable signal-chaining"); | |
3870 } | |
3871 if (libjsig_is_loaded) { | |
3872 // Tell libjsig jvm is setting signal handlers | |
3873 (*begin_signal_setting)(); | |
3874 } | |
3875 | |
3876 set_signal_handler(SIGSEGV, true); | |
3877 set_signal_handler(SIGPIPE, true); | |
3878 set_signal_handler(SIGBUS, true); | |
3879 set_signal_handler(SIGILL, true); | |
3880 set_signal_handler(SIGFPE, true); | |
3881 set_signal_handler(SIGXFSZ, true); | |
3882 | |
3883 if (libjsig_is_loaded) { | |
3884 // Tell libjsig jvm finishes setting signal handlers | |
3885 (*end_signal_setting)(); | |
3886 } | |
3887 | |
3888 // We don't activate signal checker if libjsig is in place, we trust ourselves | |
3889 // and if UserSignalHandler is installed all bets are off | |
3890 if (CheckJNICalls) { | |
3891 if (libjsig_is_loaded) { | |
3892 tty->print_cr("Info: libjsig is activated, all active signal checking is disabled"); | |
3893 check_signals = false; | |
3894 } | |
3895 if (AllowUserSignalHandlers) { | |
3896 tty->print_cr("Info: AllowUserSignalHandlers is activated, all active signal checking is disabled"); | |
3897 check_signals = false; | |
3898 } | |
3899 } | |
3900 } | |
3901 } | |
3902 | |
3903 // This is the fastest way to get thread cpu time on Linux. | |
3904 // Returns cpu time (user+sys) for any thread, not only for current. | |
3905 // POSIX compliant clocks are implemented in the kernels 2.6.16+. | |
3906 // It might work on 2.6.10+ with a special kernel/glibc patch. | |
3907 // For reference, please, see IEEE Std 1003.1-2004: | |
3908 // http://www.unix.org/single_unix_specification | |
3909 | |
3910 jlong os::Linux::fast_thread_cpu_time(clockid_t clockid) { | |
3911 struct timespec tp; | |
3912 int rc = os::Linux::clock_gettime(clockid, &tp); | |
3913 assert(rc == 0, "clock_gettime is expected to return 0 code"); | |
3914 | |
3915 return (tp.tv_sec * SEC_IN_NANOSECS) + tp.tv_nsec; | |
3916 } | |
3917 | |
3918 ///// | |
3919 // glibc on Linux platform uses non-documented flag | |
3920 // to indicate, that some special sort of signal | |
3921 // trampoline is used. | |
3922 // We will never set this flag, and we should | |
3923 // ignore this flag in our diagnostic | |
3924 #ifdef SIGNIFICANT_SIGNAL_MASK | |
3925 #undef SIGNIFICANT_SIGNAL_MASK | |
3926 #endif | |
3927 #define SIGNIFICANT_SIGNAL_MASK (~0x04000000) | |
3928 | |
3929 static const char* get_signal_handler_name(address handler, | |
3930 char* buf, int buflen) { | |
3931 int offset; | |
3932 bool found = os::dll_address_to_library_name(handler, buf, buflen, &offset); | |
3933 if (found) { | |
3934 // skip directory names | |
3935 const char *p1, *p2; | |
3936 p1 = buf; | |
3937 size_t len = strlen(os::file_separator()); | |
3938 while ((p2 = strstr(p1, os::file_separator())) != NULL) p1 = p2 + len; | |
3939 jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%s+0x%x", p1, offset); | |
3940 } else { | |
3941 jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, PTR_FORMAT, handler); | |
3942 } | |
3943 return buf; | |
3944 } | |
3945 | |
3946 static void print_signal_handler(outputStream* st, int sig, | |
3947 char* buf, size_t buflen) { | |
3948 struct sigaction sa; | |
3949 | |
3950 sigaction(sig, NULL, &sa); | |
3951 | |
3952 // See comment for SIGNIFICANT_SIGNAL_MASK define | |
3953 sa.sa_flags &= SIGNIFICANT_SIGNAL_MASK; | |
3954 | |
3955 st->print("%s: ", os::exception_name(sig, buf, buflen)); | |
3956 | |
3957 address handler = (sa.sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO) | |
3958 ? CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, sa.sa_sigaction) | |
3959 : CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, sa.sa_handler); | |
3960 | |
3961 if (handler == CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SIG_DFL)) { | |
3962 st->print("SIG_DFL"); | |
3963 } else if (handler == CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SIG_IGN)) { | |
3964 st->print("SIG_IGN"); | |
3965 } else { | |
3966 st->print("[%s]", get_signal_handler_name(handler, buf, buflen)); | |
3967 } | |
3968 | |
3969 st->print(", sa_mask[0]=" PTR32_FORMAT, *(uint32_t*)&sa.sa_mask); | |
3970 | |
3971 address rh = VMError::get_resetted_sighandler(sig); | |
3972 // May be, handler was resetted by VMError? | |
3973 if(rh != NULL) { | |
3974 handler = rh; | |
3975 sa.sa_flags = VMError::get_resetted_sigflags(sig) & SIGNIFICANT_SIGNAL_MASK; | |
3976 } | |
3977 | |
3978 st->print(", sa_flags=" PTR32_FORMAT, sa.sa_flags); | |
3979 | |
3980 // Check: is it our handler? | |
3981 if(handler == CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, (sa_sigaction_t)signalHandler) || | |
3982 handler == CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, (sa_sigaction_t)SR_handler)) { | |
3983 // It is our signal handler | |
3984 // check for flags, reset system-used one! | |
3985 if((int)sa.sa_flags != os::Linux::get_our_sigflags(sig)) { | |
3986 st->print( | |
3987 ", flags was changed from " PTR32_FORMAT ", consider using jsig library", | |
3988 os::Linux::get_our_sigflags(sig)); | |
3989 } | |
3990 } | |
3991 st->cr(); | |
3992 } | |
3993 | |
3994 | |
3995 #define DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(sig) \ | |
3996 if (!sigismember(&check_signal_done, sig)) \ | |
3997 os::Linux::check_signal_handler(sig) | |
3998 | |
3999 // This method is a periodic task to check for misbehaving JNI applications | |
4000 // under CheckJNI, we can add any periodic checks here | |
4001 | |
4002 void os::run_periodic_checks() { | |
4003 | |
4004 if (check_signals == false) return; | |
4005 | |
4006 // SEGV and BUS if overridden could potentially prevent | |
4007 // generation of hs*.log in the event of a crash, debugging | |
4008 // such a case can be very challenging, so we absolutely | |
4009 // check the following for a good measure: | |
4010 DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SIGSEGV); | |
4011 DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SIGILL); | |
4012 DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SIGFPE); | |
4013 DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SIGBUS); | |
4014 DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SIGPIPE); | |
4015 DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SIGXFSZ); | |
4016 | |
4017 | |
4018 // ReduceSignalUsage allows the user to override these handlers | |
4019 // see comments at the very top and jvm_solaris.h | |
4020 if (!ReduceSignalUsage) { | |
4021 DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL); | |
4022 DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL); | |
4023 DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL); | |
4024 DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(BREAK_SIGNAL); | |
4025 } | |
4026 | |
4027 DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(SR_signum); | |
4028 DO_SIGNAL_CHECK(INTERRUPT_SIGNAL); | |
4029 } | |
4030 | |
4031 typedef int (*os_sigaction_t)(int, const struct sigaction *, struct sigaction *); | |
4032 | |
4033 static os_sigaction_t os_sigaction = NULL; | |
4034 | |
4035 void os::Linux::check_signal_handler(int sig) { | |
4036 char buf[O_BUFLEN]; | |
4037 address jvmHandler = NULL; | |
4038 | |
4039 | |
4040 struct sigaction act; | |
4041 if (os_sigaction == NULL) { | |
4042 // only trust the default sigaction, in case it has been interposed | |
4043 os_sigaction = (os_sigaction_t)dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "sigaction"); | |
4044 if (os_sigaction == NULL) return; | |
4045 } | |
4046 | |
4047 os_sigaction(sig, (struct sigaction*)NULL, &act); | |
4048 | |
4049 | |
4050 act.sa_flags &= SIGNIFICANT_SIGNAL_MASK; | |
4051 | |
4052 address thisHandler = (act.sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO) | |
4053 ? CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, act.sa_sigaction) | |
4054 : CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, act.sa_handler) ; | |
4055 | |
4056 | |
4057 switch(sig) { | |
4058 case SIGSEGV: | |
4059 case SIGBUS: | |
4060 case SIGFPE: | |
4061 case SIGPIPE: | |
4062 case SIGILL: | |
4063 case SIGXFSZ: | |
4064 jvmHandler = CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, (sa_sigaction_t)signalHandler); | |
4065 break; | |
4066 | |
4067 case SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL: | |
4068 case SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL: | |
4069 case SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL: | |
4070 case BREAK_SIGNAL: | |
4071 jvmHandler = (address)user_handler(); | |
4072 break; | |
4073 | |
4074 case INTERRUPT_SIGNAL: | |
4075 jvmHandler = CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SIG_DFL); | |
4076 break; | |
4077 | |
4078 default: | |
4079 if (sig == SR_signum) { | |
4080 jvmHandler = CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, (sa_sigaction_t)SR_handler); | |
4081 } else { | |
4082 return; | |
4083 } | |
4084 break; | |
4085 } | |
4086 | |
4087 if (thisHandler != jvmHandler) { | |
4088 tty->print("Warning: %s handler ", exception_name(sig, buf, O_BUFLEN)); | |
4089 tty->print("expected:%s", get_signal_handler_name(jvmHandler, buf, O_BUFLEN)); | |
4090 tty->print_cr(" found:%s", get_signal_handler_name(thisHandler, buf, O_BUFLEN)); | |
4091 // No need to check this sig any longer | |
4092 sigaddset(&check_signal_done, sig); | |
4093 } else if(os::Linux::get_our_sigflags(sig) != 0 && (int)act.sa_flags != os::Linux::get_our_sigflags(sig)) { | |
4094 tty->print("Warning: %s handler flags ", exception_name(sig, buf, O_BUFLEN)); | |
4095 tty->print("expected:" PTR32_FORMAT, os::Linux::get_our_sigflags(sig)); | |
4096 tty->print_cr(" found:" PTR32_FORMAT, act.sa_flags); | |
4097 // No need to check this sig any longer | |
4098 sigaddset(&check_signal_done, sig); | |
4099 } | |
4100 | |
4101 // Dump all the signal | |
4102 if (sigismember(&check_signal_done, sig)) { | |
4103 print_signal_handlers(tty, buf, O_BUFLEN); | |
4104 } | |
4105 } | |
4106 | |
4107 extern void report_error(char* file_name, int line_no, char* title, char* format, ...); | |
4108 | |
4109 extern bool signal_name(int signo, char* buf, size_t len); | |
4110 | |
4111 const char* os::exception_name(int exception_code, char* buf, size_t size) { | |
4112 if (0 < exception_code && exception_code <= SIGRTMAX) { | |
4113 // signal | |
4114 if (!signal_name(exception_code, buf, size)) { | |
4115 jio_snprintf(buf, size, "SIG%d", exception_code); | |
4116 } | |
4117 return buf; | |
4118 } else { | |
4119 return NULL; | |
4120 } | |
4121 } | |
4122 | |
4123 // this is called _before_ the most of global arguments have been parsed | |
4124 void os::init(void) { | |
4125 char dummy; /* used to get a guess on initial stack address */ | |
4126 // first_hrtime = gethrtime(); | |
4127 | |
4128 // With LinuxThreads the JavaMain thread pid (primordial thread) | |
4129 // is different than the pid of the java launcher thread. | |
4130 // So, on Linux, the launcher thread pid is passed to the VM | |
4131 // via the sun.java.launcher.pid property. | |
4132 // Use this property instead of getpid() if it was correctly passed. | |
4133 // See bug 6351349. | |
4134 pid_t java_launcher_pid = (pid_t) Arguments::sun_java_launcher_pid(); | |
4135 | |
4136 _initial_pid = (java_launcher_pid > 0) ? java_launcher_pid : getpid(); | |
4137 | |
4138 clock_tics_per_sec = sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK); | |
4139 | |
4140 init_random(1234567); | |
4141 | |
4142 ThreadCritical::initialize(); | |
4143 | |
4144 Linux::set_page_size(sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE)); | |
4145 if (Linux::page_size() == -1) { | |
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0 | 4148 } |
4149 init_page_sizes((size_t) Linux::page_size()); | |
4150 | |
4151 Linux::initialize_system_info(); | |
4152 | |
4153 // main_thread points to the aboriginal thread | |
4154 Linux::_main_thread = pthread_self(); | |
4155 | |
4156 Linux::clock_init(); | |
4157 initial_time_count = os::elapsed_counter(); | |
242 | 4158 pthread_mutex_init(&dl_mutex, NULL); |
0 | 4159 } |
4160 | |
4161 // To install functions for atexit system call | |
4162 extern "C" { | |
4163 static void perfMemory_exit_helper() { | |
4164 perfMemory_exit(); | |
4165 } | |
4166 } | |
4167 | |
4168 // this is called _after_ the global arguments have been parsed | |
4169 jint os::init_2(void) | |
4170 { | |
4171 Linux::fast_thread_clock_init(); | |
4172 | |
4173 // Allocate a single page and mark it as readable for safepoint polling | |
4174 address polling_page = (address) ::mmap(NULL, Linux::page_size(), PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); | |
4175 guarantee( polling_page != MAP_FAILED, "os::init_2: failed to allocate polling page" ); | |
4176 | |
4177 os::set_polling_page( polling_page ); | |
4178 | |
4179 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
4180 if(Verbose && PrintMiscellaneous) | |
4181 tty->print("[SafePoint Polling address: " INTPTR_FORMAT "]\n", (intptr_t)polling_page); | |
4182 #endif | |
4183 | |
4184 if (!UseMembar) { | |
4185 address mem_serialize_page = (address) ::mmap(NULL, Linux::page_size(), PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); | |
4186 guarantee( mem_serialize_page != NULL, "mmap Failed for memory serialize page"); | |
4187 os::set_memory_serialize_page( mem_serialize_page ); | |
4188 | |
4189 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
4190 if(Verbose && PrintMiscellaneous) | |
4191 tty->print("[Memory Serialize Page address: " INTPTR_FORMAT "]\n", (intptr_t)mem_serialize_page); | |
4192 #endif | |
4193 } | |
4194 | |
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0 | 4196 |
4197 // initialize suspend/resume support - must do this before signal_sets_init() | |
4198 if (SR_initialize() != 0) { | |
4199 perror("SR_initialize failed"); | |
4200 return JNI_ERR; | |
4201 } | |
4202 | |
4203 Linux::signal_sets_init(); | |
4204 Linux::install_signal_handlers(); | |
4205 | |
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4207 // the java system classes, including StackOverflowError - depends on page |
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4208 // size. Add a page for compiler2 recursion in main thread. |
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4209 // Add in 2*BytesPerWord times page size to account for VM stack during |
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4210 // class initialization depending on 32 or 64 bit VM. |
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4213 2*BytesPerWord COMPILER2_PRESENT(+1)) * Linux::page_size()); |
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0 | 4215 size_t threadStackSizeInBytes = ThreadStackSize * K; |
4216 if (threadStackSizeInBytes != 0 && | |
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4217 threadStackSizeInBytes < os::Linux::min_stack_allowed) { |
0 | 4218 tty->print_cr("\nThe stack size specified is too small, " |
4219 "Specify at least %dk", | |
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4220 os::Linux::min_stack_allowed/ K); |
0 | 4221 return JNI_ERR; |
4222 } | |
4223 | |
4224 // Make the stack size a multiple of the page size so that | |
4225 // the yellow/red zones can be guarded. | |
4226 JavaThread::set_stack_size_at_create(round_to(threadStackSizeInBytes, | |
4227 vm_page_size())); | |
4228 | |
4229 Linux::capture_initial_stack(JavaThread::stack_size_at_create()); | |
4230 | |
4231 Linux::libpthread_init(); | |
4232 if (PrintMiscellaneous && (Verbose || WizardMode)) { | |
4233 tty->print_cr("[HotSpot is running with %s, %s(%s)]\n", | |
4234 Linux::glibc_version(), Linux::libpthread_version(), | |
4235 Linux::is_floating_stack() ? "floating stack" : "fixed stack"); | |
4236 } | |
4237 | |
141 | 4238 if (UseNUMA) { |
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4239 if (!Linux::libnuma_init()) { |
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4240 UseNUMA = false; |
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4241 } else { |
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4242 if ((Linux::numa_max_node() < 1)) { |
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4244 UseNUMA = false; |
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4245 } |
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4246 } |
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4247 // With SHM large pages we cannot uncommit a page, so there's not way |
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4248 // we can make the adaptive lgrp chunk resizing work. If the user specified |
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4249 // both UseNUMA and UseLargePages (or UseSHM) on the command line - warn and |
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4250 // disable adaptive resizing. |
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4251 if (UseNUMA && UseLargePages && UseSHM) { |
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4252 if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseNUMA)) { |
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4253 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseLargePages) && FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseSHM)) { |
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4254 UseLargePages = false; |
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4255 } else { |
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4256 warning("UseNUMA is not fully compatible with SHM large pages, disabling adaptive resizing"); |
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4257 UseAdaptiveSizePolicy = false; |
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4258 UseAdaptiveNUMAChunkSizing = false; |
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4259 } |
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4260 } else { |
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4261 UseNUMA = false; |
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4262 } |
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4263 } |
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4264 if (!UseNUMA && ForceNUMA) { |
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4266 } |
141 | 4267 } |
4268 | |
0 | 4269 if (MaxFDLimit) { |
4270 // set the number of file descriptors to max. print out error | |
4271 // if getrlimit/setrlimit fails but continue regardless. | |
4272 struct rlimit nbr_files; | |
4273 int status = getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &nbr_files); | |
4274 if (status != 0) { | |
4275 if (PrintMiscellaneous && (Verbose || WizardMode)) | |
4276 perror("os::init_2 getrlimit failed"); | |
4277 } else { | |
4278 nbr_files.rlim_cur = nbr_files.rlim_max; | |
4279 status = setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &nbr_files); | |
4280 if (status != 0) { | |
4281 if (PrintMiscellaneous && (Verbose || WizardMode)) | |
4282 perror("os::init_2 setrlimit failed"); | |
4283 } | |
4284 } | |
4285 } | |
4286 | |
4287 // Initialize lock used to serialize thread creation (see os::create_thread) | |
4288 Linux::set_createThread_lock(new Mutex(Mutex::leaf, "createThread_lock", false)); | |
4289 | |
4290 // at-exit methods are called in the reverse order of their registration. | |
4291 // atexit functions are called on return from main or as a result of a | |
4292 // call to exit(3C). There can be only 32 of these functions registered | |
4293 // and atexit() does not set errno. | |
4294 | |
4295 if (PerfAllowAtExitRegistration) { | |
4296 // only register atexit functions if PerfAllowAtExitRegistration is set. | |
4297 // atexit functions can be delayed until process exit time, which | |
4298 // can be problematic for embedded VM situations. Embedded VMs should | |
4299 // call DestroyJavaVM() to assure that VM resources are released. | |
4300 | |
4301 // note: perfMemory_exit_helper atexit function may be removed in | |
4302 // the future if the appropriate cleanup code can be added to the | |
4303 // VM_Exit VMOperation's doit method. | |
4304 if (atexit(perfMemory_exit_helper) != 0) { | |
4305 warning("os::init2 atexit(perfMemory_exit_helper) failed"); | |
4306 } | |
4307 } | |
4308 | |
4309 // initialize thread priority policy | |
4310 prio_init(); | |
4311 | |
4312 return JNI_OK; | |
4313 } | |
4314 | |
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4316 void os::init_3(void) |
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4317 { |
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4318 #ifdef JAVASE_EMBEDDED |
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4319 // Start the MemNotifyThread |
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4320 if (LowMemoryProtection) { |
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4321 MemNotifyThread::start(); |
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4322 } |
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4323 return; |
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4324 #endif |
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4325 } |
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0 | 4327 // Mark the polling page as unreadable |
4328 void os::make_polling_page_unreadable(void) { | |
4329 if( !guard_memory((char*)_polling_page, Linux::page_size()) ) | |
4330 fatal("Could not disable polling page"); | |
4331 }; | |
4332 | |
4333 // Mark the polling page as readable | |
4334 void os::make_polling_page_readable(void) { | |
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4335 if( !linux_mprotect((char *)_polling_page, Linux::page_size(), PROT_READ)) { |
0 | 4336 fatal("Could not enable polling page"); |
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4337 } |
0 | 4338 }; |
4339 | |
4340 int os::active_processor_count() { | |
4341 // Linux doesn't yet have a (official) notion of processor sets, | |
4342 // so just return the number of online processors. | |
4343 int online_cpus = ::sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN); | |
4344 assert(online_cpus > 0 && online_cpus <= processor_count(), "sanity check"); | |
4345 return online_cpus; | |
4346 } | |
4347 | |
4348 bool os::distribute_processes(uint length, uint* distribution) { | |
4349 // Not yet implemented. | |
4350 return false; | |
4351 } | |
4352 | |
4353 bool os::bind_to_processor(uint processor_id) { | |
4354 // Not yet implemented. | |
4355 return false; | |
4356 } | |
4357 | |
4358 /// | |
4359 | |
4360 // Suspends the target using the signal mechanism and then grabs the PC before | |
4361 // resuming the target. Used by the flat-profiler only | |
4362 ExtendedPC os::get_thread_pc(Thread* thread) { | |
4363 // Make sure that it is called by the watcher for the VMThread | |
4364 assert(Thread::current()->is_Watcher_thread(), "Must be watcher"); | |
4365 assert(thread->is_VM_thread(), "Can only be called for VMThread"); | |
4366 | |
4367 ExtendedPC epc; | |
4368 | |
4369 OSThread* osthread = thread->osthread(); | |
4370 if (do_suspend(osthread)) { | |
4371 if (osthread->ucontext() != NULL) { | |
4372 epc = os::Linux::ucontext_get_pc(osthread->ucontext()); | |
4373 } else { | |
4374 // NULL context is unexpected, double-check this is the VMThread | |
4375 guarantee(thread->is_VM_thread(), "can only be called for VMThread"); | |
4376 } | |
4377 do_resume(osthread); | |
4378 } | |
4379 // failure means pthread_kill failed for some reason - arguably this is | |
4380 // a fatal problem, but such problems are ignored elsewhere | |
4381 | |
4382 return epc; | |
4383 } | |
4384 | |
4385 int os::Linux::safe_cond_timedwait(pthread_cond_t *_cond, pthread_mutex_t *_mutex, const struct timespec *_abstime) | |
4386 { | |
4387 if (is_NPTL()) { | |
4388 return pthread_cond_timedwait(_cond, _mutex, _abstime); | |
4389 } else { | |
4390 #ifndef IA64 | |
4391 // 6292965: LinuxThreads pthread_cond_timedwait() resets FPU control | |
4392 // word back to default 64bit precision if condvar is signaled. Java | |
4393 // wants 53bit precision. Save and restore current value. | |
4394 int fpu = get_fpu_control_word(); | |
4395 #endif // IA64 | |
4396 int status = pthread_cond_timedwait(_cond, _mutex, _abstime); | |
4397 #ifndef IA64 | |
4398 set_fpu_control_word(fpu); | |
4399 #endif // IA64 | |
4400 return status; | |
4401 } | |
4402 } | |
4403 | |
4404 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
4405 // debug support | |
4406 | |
4407 static address same_page(address x, address y) { | |
4408 int page_bits = -os::vm_page_size(); | |
4409 if ((intptr_t(x) & page_bits) == (intptr_t(y) & page_bits)) | |
4410 return x; | |
4411 else if (x > y) | |
4412 return (address)(intptr_t(y) | ~page_bits) + 1; | |
4413 else | |
4414 return (address)(intptr_t(y) & page_bits); | |
4415 } | |
4416 | |
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4417 bool os::find(address addr, outputStream* st) { |
0 | 4418 Dl_info dlinfo; |
4419 memset(&dlinfo, 0, sizeof(dlinfo)); | |
4420 if (dladdr(addr, &dlinfo)) { | |
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4421 st->print(PTR_FORMAT ": ", addr); |
0 | 4422 if (dlinfo.dli_sname != NULL) { |
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4423 st->print("%s+%#x", dlinfo.dli_sname, |
0 | 4424 addr - (intptr_t)dlinfo.dli_saddr); |
4425 } else if (dlinfo.dli_fname) { | |
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4426 st->print("<offset %#x>", addr - (intptr_t)dlinfo.dli_fbase); |
0 | 4427 } else { |
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4428 st->print("<absolute address>"); |
0 | 4429 } |
4430 if (dlinfo.dli_fname) { | |
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4431 st->print(" in %s", dlinfo.dli_fname); |
0 | 4432 } |
4433 if (dlinfo.dli_fbase) { | |
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4434 st->print(" at " PTR_FORMAT, dlinfo.dli_fbase); |
0 | 4435 } |
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4436 st->cr(); |
0 | 4437 |
4438 if (Verbose) { | |
4439 // decode some bytes around the PC | |
4440 address begin = same_page(addr-40, addr); | |
4441 address end = same_page(addr+40, addr); | |
4442 address lowest = (address) dlinfo.dli_sname; | |
4443 if (!lowest) lowest = (address) dlinfo.dli_fbase; | |
4444 if (begin < lowest) begin = lowest; | |
4445 Dl_info dlinfo2; | |
4446 if (dladdr(end, &dlinfo2) && dlinfo2.dli_saddr != dlinfo.dli_saddr | |
4447 && end > dlinfo2.dli_saddr && dlinfo2.dli_saddr > begin) | |
4448 end = (address) dlinfo2.dli_saddr; | |
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4449 Disassembler::decode(begin, end, st); |
0 | 4450 } |
4451 return true; | |
4452 } | |
4453 return false; | |
4454 } | |
4455 | |
4456 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
4457 // misc | |
4458 | |
4459 // This does not do anything on Linux. This is basically a hook for being | |
4460 // able to use structured exception handling (thread-local exception filters) | |
4461 // on, e.g., Win32. | |
4462 void | |
4463 os::os_exception_wrapper(java_call_t f, JavaValue* value, methodHandle* method, | |
4464 JavaCallArguments* args, Thread* thread) { | |
4465 f(value, method, args, thread); | |
4466 } | |
4467 | |
4468 void os::print_statistics() { | |
4469 } | |
4470 | |
4471 int os::message_box(const char* title, const char* message) { | |
4472 int i; | |
4473 fdStream err(defaultStream::error_fd()); | |
4474 for (i = 0; i < 78; i++) err.print_raw("="); | |
4475 err.cr(); | |
4476 err.print_raw_cr(title); | |
4477 for (i = 0; i < 78; i++) err.print_raw("-"); | |
4478 err.cr(); | |
4479 err.print_raw_cr(message); | |
4480 for (i = 0; i < 78; i++) err.print_raw("="); | |
4481 err.cr(); | |
4482 | |
4483 char buf[16]; | |
4484 // Prevent process from exiting upon "read error" without consuming all CPU | |
4485 while (::read(0, buf, sizeof(buf)) <= 0) { ::sleep(100); } | |
4486 | |
4487 return buf[0] == 'y' || buf[0] == 'Y'; | |
4488 } | |
4489 | |
4490 int os::stat(const char *path, struct stat *sbuf) { | |
4491 char pathbuf[MAX_PATH]; | |
4492 if (strlen(path) > MAX_PATH - 1) { | |
4493 errno = ENAMETOOLONG; | |
4494 return -1; | |
4495 } | |
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4496 os::native_path(strcpy(pathbuf, path)); |
0 | 4497 return ::stat(pathbuf, sbuf); |
4498 } | |
4499 | |
4500 bool os::check_heap(bool force) { | |
4501 return true; | |
4502 } | |
4503 | |
4504 int local_vsnprintf(char* buf, size_t count, const char* format, va_list args) { | |
4505 return ::vsnprintf(buf, count, format, args); | |
4506 } | |
4507 | |
4508 // Is a (classpath) directory empty? | |
4509 bool os::dir_is_empty(const char* path) { | |
4510 DIR *dir = NULL; | |
4511 struct dirent *ptr; | |
4512 | |
4513 dir = opendir(path); | |
4514 if (dir == NULL) return true; | |
4515 | |
4516 /* Scan the directory */ | |
4517 bool result = true; | |
4518 char buf[sizeof(struct dirent) + MAX_PATH]; | |
4519 while (result && (ptr = ::readdir(dir)) != NULL) { | |
4520 if (strcmp(ptr->d_name, ".") != 0 && strcmp(ptr->d_name, "..") != 0) { | |
4521 result = false; | |
4522 } | |
4523 } | |
4524 closedir(dir); | |
4525 return result; | |
4526 } | |
4527 | |
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4532 #define O_DELETE 0x10000 |
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4533 #endif |
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4534 |
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4535 // Open a file. Unlink the file immediately after open returns |
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4536 // if the specified oflag has the O_DELETE flag set. |
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4537 // O_DELETE is used only in j2se/src/share/native/java/util/zip/ZipFile.c |
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4539 int os::open(const char *path, int oflag, int mode) { |
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4541 if (strlen(path) > MAX_PATH - 1) { |
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4542 errno = ENAMETOOLONG; |
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4543 return -1; |
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4544 } |
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4545 int fd; |
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4546 int o_delete = (oflag & O_DELETE); |
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4547 oflag = oflag & ~O_DELETE; |
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4548 |
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4549 fd = ::open64(path, oflag, mode); |
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4550 if (fd == -1) return -1; |
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4551 |
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4552 //If the open succeeded, the file might still be a directory |
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4553 { |
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4554 struct stat64 buf64; |
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4555 int ret = ::fstat64(fd, &buf64); |
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4556 int st_mode = buf64.st_mode; |
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4557 |
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4558 if (ret != -1) { |
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4559 if ((st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) { |
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4560 errno = EISDIR; |
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4561 ::close(fd); |
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4562 return -1; |
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4563 } |
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4564 } else { |
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4565 ::close(fd); |
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4566 return -1; |
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4567 } |
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4568 } |
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4569 |
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4570 /* |
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4571 * All file descriptors that are opened in the JVM and not |
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4572 * specifically destined for a subprocess should have the |
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4573 * close-on-exec flag set. If we don't set it, then careless 3rd |
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4574 * party native code might fork and exec without closing all |
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4575 * appropriate file descriptors (e.g. as we do in closeDescriptors in |
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4576 * UNIXProcess.c), and this in turn might: |
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4577 * |
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4578 * - cause end-of-file to fail to be detected on some file |
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4579 * descriptors, resulting in mysterious hangs, or |
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4580 * |
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4581 * - might cause an fopen in the subprocess to fail on a system |
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4582 * suffering from bug 1085341. |
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4583 * |
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4584 * (Yes, the default setting of the close-on-exec flag is a Unix |
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4585 * design flaw) |
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4586 * |
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4587 * See: |
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4588 * 1085341: 32-bit stdio routines should support file descriptors >255 |
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4589 * 4843136: (process) pipe file descriptor from Runtime.exec not being closed |
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4590 * 6339493: (process) Runtime.exec does not close all file descriptors on Solaris 9 |
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4591 */ |
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4592 #ifdef FD_CLOEXEC |
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4593 { |
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4594 int flags = ::fcntl(fd, F_GETFD); |
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4595 if (flags != -1) |
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4596 ::fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, flags | FD_CLOEXEC); |
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4597 } |
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4598 #endif |
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4599 |
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4600 if (o_delete != 0) { |
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4601 ::unlink(path); |
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4602 } |
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4603 return fd; |
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4604 } |
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4606 |
0 | 4607 // create binary file, rewriting existing file if required |
4608 int os::create_binary_file(const char* path, bool rewrite_existing) { | |
4609 int oflags = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT; | |
4610 if (!rewrite_existing) { | |
4611 oflags |= O_EXCL; | |
4612 } | |
4613 return ::open64(path, oflags, S_IREAD | S_IWRITE); | |
4614 } | |
4615 | |
4616 // return current position of file pointer | |
4617 jlong os::current_file_offset(int fd) { | |
4618 return (jlong)::lseek64(fd, (off64_t)0, SEEK_CUR); | |
4619 } | |
4620 | |
4621 // move file pointer to the specified offset | |
4622 jlong os::seek_to_file_offset(int fd, jlong offset) { | |
4623 return (jlong)::lseek64(fd, (off64_t)offset, SEEK_SET); | |
4624 } | |
4625 | |
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4626 // This code originates from JDK's sysAvailable |
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4627 // from src/solaris/hpi/src/native_threads/src/sys_api_td.c |
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4628 |
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4629 int os::available(int fd, jlong *bytes) { |
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4630 jlong cur, end; |
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4631 int mode; |
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4632 struct stat64 buf64; |
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4633 |
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4634 if (::fstat64(fd, &buf64) >= 0) { |
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4635 mode = buf64.st_mode; |
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4636 if (S_ISCHR(mode) || S_ISFIFO(mode) || S_ISSOCK(mode)) { |
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4637 /* |
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4638 * XXX: is the following call interruptible? If so, this might |
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4639 * need to go through the INTERRUPT_IO() wrapper as for other |
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4640 * blocking, interruptible calls in this file. |
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4641 */ |
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4642 int n; |
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4643 if (::ioctl(fd, FIONREAD, &n) >= 0) { |
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4644 *bytes = n; |
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4645 return 1; |
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4646 } |
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4647 } |
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4648 } |
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4649 if ((cur = ::lseek64(fd, 0L, SEEK_CUR)) == -1) { |
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4650 return 0; |
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4651 } else if ((end = ::lseek64(fd, 0L, SEEK_END)) == -1) { |
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4652 return 0; |
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4653 } else if (::lseek64(fd, cur, SEEK_SET) == -1) { |
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4654 return 0; |
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4655 } |
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4656 *bytes = end - cur; |
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4657 return 1; |
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4658 } |
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4659 |
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4660 int os::socket_available(int fd, jint *pbytes) { |
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4661 // Linux doc says EINTR not returned, unlike Solaris |
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4662 int ret = ::ioctl(fd, FIONREAD, pbytes); |
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4663 |
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4664 //%% note ioctl can return 0 when successful, JVM_SocketAvailable |
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4665 // is expected to return 0 on failure and 1 on success to the jdk. |
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4666 return (ret < 0) ? 0 : 1; |
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4667 } |
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4668 |
0 | 4669 // Map a block of memory. |
4670 char* os::map_memory(int fd, const char* file_name, size_t file_offset, | |
4671 char *addr, size_t bytes, bool read_only, | |
4672 bool allow_exec) { | |
4673 int prot; | |
4674 int flags; | |
4675 | |
4676 if (read_only) { | |
4677 prot = PROT_READ; | |
4678 flags = MAP_SHARED; | |
4679 } else { | |
4680 prot = PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE; | |
4681 flags = MAP_PRIVATE; | |
4682 } | |
4683 | |
4684 if (allow_exec) { | |
4685 prot |= PROT_EXEC; | |
4686 } | |
4687 | |
4688 if (addr != NULL) { | |
4689 flags |= MAP_FIXED; | |
4690 } | |
4691 | |
4692 char* mapped_address = (char*)mmap(addr, (size_t)bytes, prot, flags, | |
4693 fd, file_offset); | |
4694 if (mapped_address == MAP_FAILED) { | |
4695 return NULL; | |
4696 } | |
4697 return mapped_address; | |
4698 } | |
4699 | |
4700 | |
4701 // Remap a block of memory. | |
4702 char* os::remap_memory(int fd, const char* file_name, size_t file_offset, | |
4703 char *addr, size_t bytes, bool read_only, | |
4704 bool allow_exec) { | |
4705 // same as map_memory() on this OS | |
4706 return os::map_memory(fd, file_name, file_offset, addr, bytes, read_only, | |
4707 allow_exec); | |
4708 } | |
4709 | |
4710 | |
4711 // Unmap a block of memory. | |
4712 bool os::unmap_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes) { | |
4713 return munmap(addr, bytes) == 0; | |
4714 } | |
4715 | |
4716 static jlong slow_thread_cpu_time(Thread *thread, bool user_sys_cpu_time); | |
4717 | |
4718 static clockid_t thread_cpu_clockid(Thread* thread) { | |
4719 pthread_t tid = thread->osthread()->pthread_id(); | |
4720 clockid_t clockid; | |
4721 | |
4722 // Get thread clockid | |
4723 int rc = os::Linux::pthread_getcpuclockid(tid, &clockid); | |
4724 assert(rc == 0, "pthread_getcpuclockid is expected to return 0 code"); | |
4725 return clockid; | |
4726 } | |
4727 | |
4728 // current_thread_cpu_time(bool) and thread_cpu_time(Thread*, bool) | |
4729 // are used by JVM M&M and JVMTI to get user+sys or user CPU time | |
4730 // of a thread. | |
4731 // | |
4732 // current_thread_cpu_time() and thread_cpu_time(Thread*) returns | |
4733 // the fast estimate available on the platform. | |
4734 | |
4735 jlong os::current_thread_cpu_time() { | |
4736 if (os::Linux::supports_fast_thread_cpu_time()) { | |
4737 return os::Linux::fast_thread_cpu_time(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID); | |
4738 } else { | |
4739 // return user + sys since the cost is the same | |
4740 return slow_thread_cpu_time(Thread::current(), true /* user + sys */); | |
4741 } | |
4742 } | |
4743 | |
4744 jlong os::thread_cpu_time(Thread* thread) { | |
4745 // consistent with what current_thread_cpu_time() returns | |
4746 if (os::Linux::supports_fast_thread_cpu_time()) { | |
4747 return os::Linux::fast_thread_cpu_time(thread_cpu_clockid(thread)); | |
4748 } else { | |
4749 return slow_thread_cpu_time(thread, true /* user + sys */); | |
4750 } | |
4751 } | |
4752 | |
4753 jlong os::current_thread_cpu_time(bool user_sys_cpu_time) { | |
4754 if (user_sys_cpu_time && os::Linux::supports_fast_thread_cpu_time()) { | |
4755 return os::Linux::fast_thread_cpu_time(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID); | |
4756 } else { | |
4757 return slow_thread_cpu_time(Thread::current(), user_sys_cpu_time); | |
4758 } | |
4759 } | |
4760 | |
4761 jlong os::thread_cpu_time(Thread *thread, bool user_sys_cpu_time) { | |
4762 if (user_sys_cpu_time && os::Linux::supports_fast_thread_cpu_time()) { | |
4763 return os::Linux::fast_thread_cpu_time(thread_cpu_clockid(thread)); | |
4764 } else { | |
4765 return slow_thread_cpu_time(thread, user_sys_cpu_time); | |
4766 } | |
4767 } | |
4768 | |
4769 // | |
4770 // -1 on error. | |
4771 // | |
4772 | |
4773 static jlong slow_thread_cpu_time(Thread *thread, bool user_sys_cpu_time) { | |
4774 static bool proc_pid_cpu_avail = true; | |
4775 static bool proc_task_unchecked = true; | |
4776 static const char *proc_stat_path = "/proc/%d/stat"; | |
4777 pid_t tid = thread->osthread()->thread_id(); | |
4778 int i; | |
4779 char *s; | |
4780 char stat[2048]; | |
4781 int statlen; | |
4782 char proc_name[64]; | |
4783 int count; | |
4784 long sys_time, user_time; | |
4785 char string[64]; | |
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0 | 4787 int idummy; |
4788 long ldummy; | |
4789 FILE *fp; | |
4790 | |
4791 // We first try accessing /proc/<pid>/cpu since this is faster to | |
4792 // process. If this file is not present (linux kernels 2.5 and above) | |
4793 // then we open /proc/<pid>/stat. | |
4794 if ( proc_pid_cpu_avail ) { | |
4795 sprintf(proc_name, "/proc/%d/cpu", tid); | |
4796 fp = fopen(proc_name, "r"); | |
4797 if ( fp != NULL ) { | |
4798 count = fscanf( fp, "%s %lu %lu\n", string, &user_time, &sys_time); | |
4799 fclose(fp); | |
4800 if ( count != 3 ) return -1; | |
4801 | |
4802 if (user_sys_cpu_time) { | |
4803 return ((jlong)sys_time + (jlong)user_time) * (1000000000 / clock_tics_per_sec); | |
4804 } else { | |
4805 return (jlong)user_time * (1000000000 / clock_tics_per_sec); | |
4806 } | |
4807 } | |
4808 else proc_pid_cpu_avail = false; | |
4809 } | |
4810 | |
4811 // The /proc/<tid>/stat aggregates per-process usage on | |
4812 // new Linux kernels 2.6+ where NPTL is supported. | |
4813 // The /proc/self/task/<tid>/stat still has the per-thread usage. | |
4814 // See bug 6328462. | |
4815 // There can be no directory /proc/self/task on kernels 2.4 with NPTL | |
4816 // and possibly in some other cases, so we check its availability. | |
4817 if (proc_task_unchecked && os::Linux::is_NPTL()) { | |
4818 // This is executed only once | |
4819 proc_task_unchecked = false; | |
4820 fp = fopen("/proc/self/task", "r"); | |
4821 if (fp != NULL) { | |
4822 proc_stat_path = "/proc/self/task/%d/stat"; | |
4823 fclose(fp); | |
4824 } | |
4825 } | |
4826 | |
4827 sprintf(proc_name, proc_stat_path, tid); | |
4828 fp = fopen(proc_name, "r"); | |
4829 if ( fp == NULL ) return -1; | |
4830 statlen = fread(stat, 1, 2047, fp); | |
4831 stat[statlen] = '\0'; | |
4832 fclose(fp); | |
4833 | |
4834 // Skip pid and the command string. Note that we could be dealing with | |
4835 // weird command names, e.g. user could decide to rename java launcher | |
4836 // to "java 1.4.2 :)", then the stat file would look like | |
4837 // 1234 (java 1.4.2 :)) R ... ... | |
4838 // We don't really need to know the command string, just find the last | |
4839 // occurrence of ")" and then start parsing from there. See bug 4726580. | |
4840 s = strrchr(stat, ')'); | |
4841 i = 0; | |
4842 if (s == NULL ) return -1; | |
4843 | |
4844 // Skip blank chars | |
4845 do s++; while (isspace(*s)); | |
4846 | |
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0 | 4849 &ldummy, &ldummy, &ldummy, &ldummy, &ldummy, |
4850 &user_time, &sys_time); | |
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0 | 4852 if (user_sys_cpu_time) { |
4853 return ((jlong)sys_time + (jlong)user_time) * (1000000000 / clock_tics_per_sec); | |
4854 } else { | |
4855 return (jlong)user_time * (1000000000 / clock_tics_per_sec); | |
4856 } | |
4857 } | |
4858 | |
4859 void os::current_thread_cpu_time_info(jvmtiTimerInfo *info_ptr) { | |
4860 info_ptr->max_value = ALL_64_BITS; // will not wrap in less than 64 bits | |
4861 info_ptr->may_skip_backward = false; // elapsed time not wall time | |
4862 info_ptr->may_skip_forward = false; // elapsed time not wall time | |
4863 info_ptr->kind = JVMTI_TIMER_TOTAL_CPU; // user+system time is returned | |
4864 } | |
4865 | |
4866 void os::thread_cpu_time_info(jvmtiTimerInfo *info_ptr) { | |
4867 info_ptr->max_value = ALL_64_BITS; // will not wrap in less than 64 bits | |
4868 info_ptr->may_skip_backward = false; // elapsed time not wall time | |
4869 info_ptr->may_skip_forward = false; // elapsed time not wall time | |
4870 info_ptr->kind = JVMTI_TIMER_TOTAL_CPU; // user+system time is returned | |
4871 } | |
4872 | |
4873 bool os::is_thread_cpu_time_supported() { | |
4874 return true; | |
4875 } | |
4876 | |
4877 // System loadavg support. Returns -1 if load average cannot be obtained. | |
4878 // Linux doesn't yet have a (official) notion of processor sets, | |
4879 // so just return the system wide load average. | |
4880 int os::loadavg(double loadavg[], int nelem) { | |
4881 return ::getloadavg(loadavg, nelem); | |
4882 } | |
4883 | |
4884 void os::pause() { | |
4885 char filename[MAX_PATH]; | |
4886 if (PauseAtStartupFile && PauseAtStartupFile[0]) { | |
4887 jio_snprintf(filename, MAX_PATH, PauseAtStartupFile); | |
4888 } else { | |
4889 jio_snprintf(filename, MAX_PATH, "./vm.paused.%d", current_process_id()); | |
4890 } | |
4891 | |
4892 int fd = ::open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0666); | |
4893 if (fd != -1) { | |
4894 struct stat buf; | |
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0 | 4896 while (::stat(filename, &buf) == 0) { |
4897 (void)::poll(NULL, 0, 100); | |
4898 } | |
4899 } else { | |
4900 jio_fprintf(stderr, | |
4901 "Could not open pause file '%s', continuing immediately.\n", filename); | |
4902 } | |
4903 } | |
4904 | |
4905 | |
4906 // Refer to the comments in os_solaris.cpp park-unpark. | |
4907 // | |
4908 // Beware -- Some versions of NPTL embody a flaw where pthread_cond_timedwait() can | |
4909 // hang indefinitely. For instance NPTL 0.60 on 2.4.21-4ELsmp is vulnerable. | |
4910 // For specifics regarding the bug see GLIBC BUGID 261237 : | |
4911 // http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-glibc@lists.debian.org/msg10837.html. | |
4912 // Briefly, pthread_cond_timedwait() calls with an expiry time that's not in the future | |
4913 // will either hang or corrupt the condvar, resulting in subsequent hangs if the condvar | |
4914 // is used. (The simple C test-case provided in the GLIBC bug report manifests the | |
4915 // hang). The JVM is vulernable via sleep(), Object.wait(timo), LockSupport.parkNanos() | |
4916 // and monitorenter when we're using 1-0 locking. All those operations may result in | |
4917 // calls to pthread_cond_timedwait(). Using LD_ASSUME_KERNEL to use an older version | |
4918 // of libpthread avoids the problem, but isn't practical. | |
4919 // | |
4920 // Possible remedies: | |
4921 // | |
4922 // 1. Establish a minimum relative wait time. 50 to 100 msecs seems to work. | |
4923 // This is palliative and probabilistic, however. If the thread is preempted | |
4924 // between the call to compute_abstime() and pthread_cond_timedwait(), more | |
4925 // than the minimum period may have passed, and the abstime may be stale (in the | |
4926 // past) resultin in a hang. Using this technique reduces the odds of a hang | |
4927 // but the JVM is still vulnerable, particularly on heavily loaded systems. | |
4928 // | |
4929 // 2. Modify park-unpark to use per-thread (per ParkEvent) pipe-pairs instead | |
4930 // of the usual flag-condvar-mutex idiom. The write side of the pipe is set | |
4931 // NDELAY. unpark() reduces to write(), park() reduces to read() and park(timo) | |
4932 // reduces to poll()+read(). This works well, but consumes 2 FDs per extant | |
4933 // thread. | |
4934 // | |
4935 // 3. Embargo pthread_cond_timedwait() and implement a native "chron" thread | |
4936 // that manages timeouts. We'd emulate pthread_cond_timedwait() by enqueuing | |
4937 // a timeout request to the chron thread and then blocking via pthread_cond_wait(). | |
4938 // This also works well. In fact it avoids kernel-level scalability impediments | |
4939 // on certain platforms that don't handle lots of active pthread_cond_timedwait() | |
4940 // timers in a graceful fashion. | |
4941 // | |
4942 // 4. When the abstime value is in the past it appears that control returns | |
4943 // correctly from pthread_cond_timedwait(), but the condvar is left corrupt. | |
4944 // Subsequent timedwait/wait calls may hang indefinitely. Given that, we | |
4945 // can avoid the problem by reinitializing the condvar -- by cond_destroy() | |
4946 // followed by cond_init() -- after all calls to pthread_cond_timedwait(). | |
4947 // It may be possible to avoid reinitialization by checking the return | |
4948 // value from pthread_cond_timedwait(). In addition to reinitializing the | |
4949 // condvar we must establish the invariant that cond_signal() is only called | |
4950 // within critical sections protected by the adjunct mutex. This prevents | |
4951 // cond_signal() from "seeing" a condvar that's in the midst of being | |
4952 // reinitialized or that is corrupt. Sadly, this invariant obviates the | |
4953 // desirable signal-after-unlock optimization that avoids futile context switching. | |
4954 // | |
4955 // I'm also concerned that some versions of NTPL might allocate an auxilliary | |
4956 // structure when a condvar is used or initialized. cond_destroy() would | |
4957 // release the helper structure. Our reinitialize-after-timedwait fix | |
4958 // put excessive stress on malloc/free and locks protecting the c-heap. | |
4959 // | |
4960 // We currently use (4). See the WorkAroundNTPLTimedWaitHang flag. | |
4961 // It may be possible to refine (4) by checking the kernel and NTPL verisons | |
4962 // and only enabling the work-around for vulnerable environments. | |
4963 | |
4964 // utility to compute the abstime argument to timedwait: | |
4965 // millis is the relative timeout time | |
4966 // abstime will be the absolute timeout time | |
4967 // TODO: replace compute_abstime() with unpackTime() | |
4968 | |
4969 static struct timespec* compute_abstime(timespec* abstime, jlong millis) { | |
4970 if (millis < 0) millis = 0; | |
4971 struct timeval now; | |
4972 int status = gettimeofday(&now, NULL); | |
4973 assert(status == 0, "gettimeofday"); | |
4974 jlong seconds = millis / 1000; | |
4975 millis %= 1000; | |
4976 if (seconds > 50000000) { // see man cond_timedwait(3T) | |
4977 seconds = 50000000; | |
4978 } | |
4979 abstime->tv_sec = now.tv_sec + seconds; | |
4980 long usec = now.tv_usec + millis * 1000; | |
4981 if (usec >= 1000000) { | |
4982 abstime->tv_sec += 1; | |
4983 usec -= 1000000; | |
4984 } | |
4985 abstime->tv_nsec = usec * 1000; | |
4986 return abstime; | |
4987 } | |
4988 | |
4989 | |
4990 // Test-and-clear _Event, always leaves _Event set to 0, returns immediately. | |
4991 // Conceptually TryPark() should be equivalent to park(0). | |
4992 | |
4993 int os::PlatformEvent::TryPark() { | |
4994 for (;;) { | |
4995 const int v = _Event ; | |
4996 guarantee ((v == 0) || (v == 1), "invariant") ; | |
4997 if (Atomic::cmpxchg (0, &_Event, v) == v) return v ; | |
4998 } | |
4999 } | |
5000 | |
5001 void os::PlatformEvent::park() { // AKA "down()" | |
5002 // Invariant: Only the thread associated with the Event/PlatformEvent | |
5003 // may call park(). | |
5004 // TODO: assert that _Assoc != NULL or _Assoc == Self | |
5005 int v ; | |
5006 for (;;) { | |
5007 v = _Event ; | |
5008 if (Atomic::cmpxchg (v-1, &_Event, v) == v) break ; | |
5009 } | |
5010 guarantee (v >= 0, "invariant") ; | |
5011 if (v == 0) { | |
5012 // Do this the hard way by blocking ... | |
5013 int status = pthread_mutex_lock(_mutex); | |
5014 assert_status(status == 0, status, "mutex_lock"); | |
5015 guarantee (_nParked == 0, "invariant") ; | |
5016 ++ _nParked ; | |
5017 while (_Event < 0) { | |
5018 status = pthread_cond_wait(_cond, _mutex); | |
5019 // for some reason, under 2.7 lwp_cond_wait() may return ETIME ... | |
5020 // Treat this the same as if the wait was interrupted | |
5021 if (status == ETIME) { status = EINTR; } | |
5022 assert_status(status == 0 || status == EINTR, status, "cond_wait"); | |
5023 } | |
5024 -- _nParked ; | |
5025 | |
5026 // In theory we could move the ST of 0 into _Event past the unlock(), | |
5027 // but then we'd need a MEMBAR after the ST. | |
5028 _Event = 0 ; | |
5029 status = pthread_mutex_unlock(_mutex); | |
5030 assert_status(status == 0, status, "mutex_unlock"); | |
5031 } | |
5032 guarantee (_Event >= 0, "invariant") ; | |
5033 } | |
5034 | |
5035 int os::PlatformEvent::park(jlong millis) { | |
5036 guarantee (_nParked == 0, "invariant") ; | |
5037 | |
5038 int v ; | |
5039 for (;;) { | |
5040 v = _Event ; | |
5041 if (Atomic::cmpxchg (v-1, &_Event, v) == v) break ; | |
5042 } | |
5043 guarantee (v >= 0, "invariant") ; | |
5044 if (v != 0) return OS_OK ; | |
5045 | |
5046 // We do this the hard way, by blocking the thread. | |
5047 // Consider enforcing a minimum timeout value. | |
5048 struct timespec abst; | |
5049 compute_abstime(&abst, millis); | |
5050 | |
5051 int ret = OS_TIMEOUT; | |
5052 int status = pthread_mutex_lock(_mutex); | |
5053 assert_status(status == 0, status, "mutex_lock"); | |
5054 guarantee (_nParked == 0, "invariant") ; | |
5055 ++_nParked ; | |
5056 | |
5057 // Object.wait(timo) will return because of | |
5058 // (a) notification | |
5059 // (b) timeout | |
5060 // (c) thread.interrupt | |
5061 // | |
5062 // Thread.interrupt and object.notify{All} both call Event::set. | |
5063 // That is, we treat thread.interrupt as a special case of notification. | |
5064 // The underlying Solaris implementation, cond_timedwait, admits | |
5065 // spurious/premature wakeups, but the JLS/JVM spec prevents the | |
5066 // JVM from making those visible to Java code. As such, we must | |
5067 // filter out spurious wakeups. We assume all ETIME returns are valid. | |
5068 // | |
5069 // TODO: properly differentiate simultaneous notify+interrupt. | |
5070 // In that case, we should propagate the notify to another waiter. | |
5071 | |
5072 while (_Event < 0) { | |
5073 status = os::Linux::safe_cond_timedwait(_cond, _mutex, &abst); | |
5074 if (status != 0 && WorkAroundNPTLTimedWaitHang) { | |
5075 pthread_cond_destroy (_cond); | |
5076 pthread_cond_init (_cond, NULL) ; | |
5077 } | |
5078 assert_status(status == 0 || status == EINTR || | |
5079 status == ETIME || status == ETIMEDOUT, | |
5080 status, "cond_timedwait"); | |
5081 if (!FilterSpuriousWakeups) break ; // previous semantics | |
5082 if (status == ETIME || status == ETIMEDOUT) break ; | |
5083 // We consume and ignore EINTR and spurious wakeups. | |
5084 } | |
5085 --_nParked ; | |
5086 if (_Event >= 0) { | |
5087 ret = OS_OK; | |
5088 } | |
5089 _Event = 0 ; | |
5090 status = pthread_mutex_unlock(_mutex); | |
5091 assert_status(status == 0, status, "mutex_unlock"); | |
5092 assert (_nParked == 0, "invariant") ; | |
5093 return ret; | |
5094 } | |
5095 | |
5096 void os::PlatformEvent::unpark() { | |
5097 int v, AnyWaiters ; | |
5098 for (;;) { | |
5099 v = _Event ; | |
5100 if (v > 0) { | |
5101 // The LD of _Event could have reordered or be satisfied | |
5102 // by a read-aside from this processor's write buffer. | |
5103 // To avoid problems execute a barrier and then | |
5104 // ratify the value. | |
5105 OrderAccess::fence() ; | |
5106 if (_Event == v) return ; | |
5107 continue ; | |
5108 } | |
5109 if (Atomic::cmpxchg (v+1, &_Event, v) == v) break ; | |
5110 } | |
5111 if (v < 0) { | |
5112 // Wait for the thread associated with the event to vacate | |
5113 int status = pthread_mutex_lock(_mutex); | |
5114 assert_status(status == 0, status, "mutex_lock"); | |
5115 AnyWaiters = _nParked ; | |
5116 assert (AnyWaiters == 0 || AnyWaiters == 1, "invariant") ; | |
5117 if (AnyWaiters != 0 && WorkAroundNPTLTimedWaitHang) { | |
5118 AnyWaiters = 0 ; | |
5119 pthread_cond_signal (_cond); | |
5120 } | |
5121 status = pthread_mutex_unlock(_mutex); | |
5122 assert_status(status == 0, status, "mutex_unlock"); | |
5123 if (AnyWaiters != 0) { | |
5124 status = pthread_cond_signal(_cond); | |
5125 assert_status(status == 0, status, "cond_signal"); | |
5126 } | |
5127 } | |
5128 | |
5129 // Note that we signal() _after dropping the lock for "immortal" Events. | |
5130 // This is safe and avoids a common class of futile wakeups. In rare | |
5131 // circumstances this can cause a thread to return prematurely from | |
5132 // cond_{timed}wait() but the spurious wakeup is benign and the victim will | |
5133 // simply re-test the condition and re-park itself. | |
5134 } | |
5135 | |
5136 | |
5137 // JSR166 | |
5138 // ------------------------------------------------------- | |
5139 | |
5140 /* | |
5141 * The solaris and linux implementations of park/unpark are fairly | |
5142 * conservative for now, but can be improved. They currently use a | |
5143 * mutex/condvar pair, plus a a count. | |
5144 * Park decrements count if > 0, else does a condvar wait. Unpark | |
5145 * sets count to 1 and signals condvar. Only one thread ever waits | |
5146 * on the condvar. Contention seen when trying to park implies that someone | |
5147 * is unparking you, so don't wait. And spurious returns are fine, so there | |
5148 * is no need to track notifications. | |
5149 */ | |
5150 | |
5151 | |
5152 #define NANOSECS_PER_SEC 1000000000 | |
5153 #define NANOSECS_PER_MILLISEC 1000000 | |
5154 #define MAX_SECS 100000000 | |
5155 /* | |
5156 * This code is common to linux and solaris and will be moved to a | |
5157 * common place in dolphin. | |
5158 * | |
5159 * The passed in time value is either a relative time in nanoseconds | |
5160 * or an absolute time in milliseconds. Either way it has to be unpacked | |
5161 * into suitable seconds and nanoseconds components and stored in the | |
5162 * given timespec structure. | |
5163 * Given time is a 64-bit value and the time_t used in the timespec is only | |
5164 * a signed-32-bit value (except on 64-bit Linux) we have to watch for | |
5165 * overflow if times way in the future are given. Further on Solaris versions | |
5166 * prior to 10 there is a restriction (see cond_timedwait) that the specified | |
5167 * number of seconds, in abstime, is less than current_time + 100,000,000. | |
5168 * As it will be 28 years before "now + 100000000" will overflow we can | |
5169 * ignore overflow and just impose a hard-limit on seconds using the value | |
5170 * of "now + 100,000,000". This places a limit on the timeout of about 3.17 | |
5171 * years from "now". | |
5172 */ | |
5173 | |
5174 static void unpackTime(timespec* absTime, bool isAbsolute, jlong time) { | |
5175 assert (time > 0, "convertTime"); | |
5176 | |
5177 struct timeval now; | |
5178 int status = gettimeofday(&now, NULL); | |
5179 assert(status == 0, "gettimeofday"); | |
5180 | |
5181 time_t max_secs = now.tv_sec + MAX_SECS; | |
5182 | |
5183 if (isAbsolute) { | |
5184 jlong secs = time / 1000; | |
5185 if (secs > max_secs) { | |
5186 absTime->tv_sec = max_secs; | |
5187 } | |
5188 else { | |
5189 absTime->tv_sec = secs; | |
5190 } | |
5191 absTime->tv_nsec = (time % 1000) * NANOSECS_PER_MILLISEC; | |
5192 } | |
5193 else { | |
5194 jlong secs = time / NANOSECS_PER_SEC; | |
5195 if (secs >= MAX_SECS) { | |
5196 absTime->tv_sec = max_secs; | |
5197 absTime->tv_nsec = 0; | |
5198 } | |
5199 else { | |
5200 absTime->tv_sec = now.tv_sec + secs; | |
5201 absTime->tv_nsec = (time % NANOSECS_PER_SEC) + now.tv_usec*1000; | |
5202 if (absTime->tv_nsec >= NANOSECS_PER_SEC) { | |
5203 absTime->tv_nsec -= NANOSECS_PER_SEC; | |
5204 ++absTime->tv_sec; // note: this must be <= max_secs | |
5205 } | |
5206 } | |
5207 } | |
5208 assert(absTime->tv_sec >= 0, "tv_sec < 0"); | |
5209 assert(absTime->tv_sec <= max_secs, "tv_sec > max_secs"); | |
5210 assert(absTime->tv_nsec >= 0, "tv_nsec < 0"); | |
5211 assert(absTime->tv_nsec < NANOSECS_PER_SEC, "tv_nsec >= nanos_per_sec"); | |
5212 } | |
5213 | |
5214 void Parker::park(bool isAbsolute, jlong time) { | |
5215 // Optional fast-path check: | |
5216 // Return immediately if a permit is available. | |
5217 if (_counter > 0) { | |
5218 _counter = 0 ; | |
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5219 OrderAccess::fence(); |
0 | 5220 return ; |
5221 } | |
5222 | |
5223 Thread* thread = Thread::current(); | |
5224 assert(thread->is_Java_thread(), "Must be JavaThread"); | |
5225 JavaThread *jt = (JavaThread *)thread; | |
5226 | |
5227 // Optional optimization -- avoid state transitions if there's an interrupt pending. | |
5228 // Check interrupt before trying to wait | |
5229 if (Thread::is_interrupted(thread, false)) { | |
5230 return; | |
5231 } | |
5232 | |
5233 // Next, demultiplex/decode time arguments | |
5234 timespec absTime; | |
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5235 if (time < 0 || (isAbsolute && time == 0) ) { // don't wait at all |
0 | 5236 return; |
5237 } | |
5238 if (time > 0) { | |
5239 unpackTime(&absTime, isAbsolute, time); | |
5240 } | |
5241 | |
5242 | |
5243 // Enter safepoint region | |
5244 // Beware of deadlocks such as 6317397. | |
5245 // The per-thread Parker:: mutex is a classic leaf-lock. | |
5246 // In particular a thread must never block on the Threads_lock while | |
5247 // holding the Parker:: mutex. If safepoints are pending both the | |
5248 // the ThreadBlockInVM() CTOR and DTOR may grab Threads_lock. | |
5249 ThreadBlockInVM tbivm(jt); | |
5250 | |
5251 // Don't wait if cannot get lock since interference arises from | |
5252 // unblocking. Also. check interrupt before trying wait | |
5253 if (Thread::is_interrupted(thread, false) || pthread_mutex_trylock(_mutex) != 0) { | |
5254 return; | |
5255 } | |
5256 | |
5257 int status ; | |
5258 if (_counter > 0) { // no wait needed | |
5259 _counter = 0; | |
5260 status = pthread_mutex_unlock(_mutex); | |
5261 assert (status == 0, "invariant") ; | |
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5262 OrderAccess::fence(); |
0 | 5263 return; |
5264 } | |
5265 | |
5266 #ifdef ASSERT | |
5267 // Don't catch signals while blocked; let the running threads have the signals. | |
5268 // (This allows a debugger to break into the running thread.) | |
5269 sigset_t oldsigs; | |
5270 sigset_t* allowdebug_blocked = os::Linux::allowdebug_blocked_signals(); | |
5271 pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, allowdebug_blocked, &oldsigs); | |
5272 #endif | |
5273 | |
5274 OSThreadWaitState osts(thread->osthread(), false /* not Object.wait() */); | |
5275 jt->set_suspend_equivalent(); | |
5276 // cleared by handle_special_suspend_equivalent_condition() or java_suspend_self() | |
5277 | |
5278 if (time == 0) { | |
5279 status = pthread_cond_wait (_cond, _mutex) ; | |
5280 } else { | |
5281 status = os::Linux::safe_cond_timedwait (_cond, _mutex, &absTime) ; | |
5282 if (status != 0 && WorkAroundNPTLTimedWaitHang) { | |
5283 pthread_cond_destroy (_cond) ; | |
5284 pthread_cond_init (_cond, NULL); | |
5285 } | |
5286 } | |
5287 assert_status(status == 0 || status == EINTR || | |
5288 status == ETIME || status == ETIMEDOUT, | |
5289 status, "cond_timedwait"); | |
5290 | |
5291 #ifdef ASSERT | |
5292 pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oldsigs, NULL); | |
5293 #endif | |
5294 | |
5295 _counter = 0 ; | |
5296 status = pthread_mutex_unlock(_mutex) ; | |
5297 assert_status(status == 0, status, "invariant") ; | |
5298 // If externally suspended while waiting, re-suspend | |
5299 if (jt->handle_special_suspend_equivalent_condition()) { | |
5300 jt->java_suspend_self(); | |
5301 } | |
5302 | |
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5303 OrderAccess::fence(); |
0 | 5304 } |
5305 | |
5306 void Parker::unpark() { | |
5307 int s, status ; | |
5308 status = pthread_mutex_lock(_mutex); | |
5309 assert (status == 0, "invariant") ; | |
5310 s = _counter; | |
5311 _counter = 1; | |
5312 if (s < 1) { | |
5313 if (WorkAroundNPTLTimedWaitHang) { | |
5314 status = pthread_cond_signal (_cond) ; | |
5315 assert (status == 0, "invariant") ; | |
5316 status = pthread_mutex_unlock(_mutex); | |
5317 assert (status == 0, "invariant") ; | |
5318 } else { | |
5319 status = pthread_mutex_unlock(_mutex); | |
5320 assert (status == 0, "invariant") ; | |
5321 status = pthread_cond_signal (_cond) ; | |
5322 assert (status == 0, "invariant") ; | |
5323 } | |
5324 } else { | |
5325 pthread_mutex_unlock(_mutex); | |
5326 assert (status == 0, "invariant") ; | |
5327 } | |
5328 } | |
5329 | |
5330 | |
5331 extern char** environ; | |
5332 | |
5333 #ifndef __NR_fork | |
5334 #define __NR_fork IA32_ONLY(2) IA64_ONLY(not defined) AMD64_ONLY(57) | |
5335 #endif | |
5336 | |
5337 #ifndef __NR_execve | |
5338 #define __NR_execve IA32_ONLY(11) IA64_ONLY(1033) AMD64_ONLY(59) | |
5339 #endif | |
5340 | |
5341 // Run the specified command in a separate process. Return its exit value, | |
5342 // or -1 on failure (e.g. can't fork a new process). | |
5343 // Unlike system(), this function can be called from signal handler. It | |
5344 // doesn't block SIGINT et al. | |
5345 int os::fork_and_exec(char* cmd) { | |
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5346 const char * argv[4] = {"sh", "-c", cmd, NULL}; |
0 | 5347 |
5348 // fork() in LinuxThreads/NPTL is not async-safe. It needs to run | |
5349 // pthread_atfork handlers and reset pthread library. All we need is a | |
5350 // separate process to execve. Make a direct syscall to fork process. | |
5351 // On IA64 there's no fork syscall, we have to use fork() and hope for | |
5352 // the best... | |
5353 pid_t pid = NOT_IA64(syscall(__NR_fork);) | |
5354 IA64_ONLY(fork();) | |
5355 | |
5356 if (pid < 0) { | |
5357 // fork failed | |
5358 return -1; | |
5359 | |
5360 } else if (pid == 0) { | |
5361 // child process | |
5362 | |
5363 // execve() in LinuxThreads will call pthread_kill_other_threads_np() | |
5364 // first to kill every thread on the thread list. Because this list is | |
5365 // not reset by fork() (see notes above), execve() will instead kill | |
5366 // every thread in the parent process. We know this is the only thread | |
5367 // in the new process, so make a system call directly. | |
5368 // IA64 should use normal execve() from glibc to match the glibc fork() | |
5369 // above. | |
5370 NOT_IA64(syscall(__NR_execve, "/bin/sh", argv, environ);) | |
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5371 IA64_ONLY(execve("/bin/sh", (char* const*)argv, environ);) |
0 | 5372 |
5373 // execve failed | |
5374 _exit(-1); | |
5375 | |
5376 } else { | |
5377 // copied from J2SE ..._waitForProcessExit() in UNIXProcess_md.c; we don't | |
5378 // care about the actual exit code, for now. | |
5379 | |
5380 int status; | |
5381 | |
5382 // Wait for the child process to exit. This returns immediately if | |
5383 // the child has already exited. */ | |
5384 while (waitpid(pid, &status, 0) < 0) { | |
5385 switch (errno) { | |
5386 case ECHILD: return 0; | |
5387 case EINTR: break; | |
5388 default: return -1; | |
5389 } | |
5390 } | |
5391 | |
5392 if (WIFEXITED(status)) { | |
5393 // The child exited normally; get its exit code. | |
5394 return WEXITSTATUS(status); | |
5395 } else if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) { | |
5396 // The child exited because of a signal | |
5397 // The best value to return is 0x80 + signal number, | |
5398 // because that is what all Unix shells do, and because | |
5399 // it allows callers to distinguish between process exit and | |
5400 // process death by signal. | |
5401 return 0x80 + WTERMSIG(status); | |
5402 } else { | |
5403 // Unknown exit code; pass it through | |
5404 return status; | |
5405 } | |
5406 } | |
5407 } | |
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5409 // is_headless_jre() |
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5410 // |
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5411 // Test for the existence of libmawt in motif21 or xawt directories |
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5412 // in order to report if we are running in a headless jre |
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5413 // |
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5414 bool os::is_headless_jre() { |
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5415 struct stat statbuf; |
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5416 char buf[MAXPATHLEN]; |
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5417 char libmawtpath[MAXPATHLEN]; |
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5418 const char *xawtstr = "/xawt/libmawt.so"; |
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5419 const char *motifstr = "/motif21/libmawt.so"; |
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5420 char *p; |
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5421 |
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5422 // Get path to libjvm.so |
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5423 os::jvm_path(buf, sizeof(buf)); |
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5424 |
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5425 // Get rid of libjvm.so |
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5426 p = strrchr(buf, '/'); |
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5427 if (p == NULL) return false; |
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5428 else *p = '\0'; |
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5429 |
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5430 // Get rid of client or server |
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5431 p = strrchr(buf, '/'); |
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5432 if (p == NULL) return false; |
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5433 else *p = '\0'; |
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5434 |
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5435 // check xawt/libmawt.so |
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5436 strcpy(libmawtpath, buf); |
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5437 strcat(libmawtpath, xawtstr); |
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5438 if (::stat(libmawtpath, &statbuf) == 0) return false; |
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5439 |
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5440 // check motif21/libmawt.so |
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5441 strcpy(libmawtpath, buf); |
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5442 strcat(libmawtpath, motifstr); |
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5443 if (::stat(libmawtpath, &statbuf) == 0) return false; |
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5445 return true; |
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5446 } |
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5449 #ifdef JAVASE_EMBEDDED |
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5450 // |
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5451 // A thread to watch the '/dev/mem_notify' device, which will tell us when the OS is running low on memory. |
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5452 // |
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5453 MemNotifyThread* MemNotifyThread::_memnotify_thread = NULL; |
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5455 // ctor |
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5456 // |
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5457 MemNotifyThread::MemNotifyThread(int fd): Thread() { |
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5458 assert(memnotify_thread() == NULL, "we can only allocate one MemNotifyThread"); |
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5459 _fd = fd; |
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5460 |
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5461 if (os::create_thread(this, os::os_thread)) { |
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5462 _memnotify_thread = this; |
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5463 os::set_priority(this, NearMaxPriority); |
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5464 os::start_thread(this); |
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5465 } |
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5466 } |
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5467 |
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5468 // Where all the work gets done |
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5469 // |
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5470 void MemNotifyThread::run() { |
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5471 assert(this == memnotify_thread(), "expected the singleton MemNotifyThread"); |
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5472 |
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5473 // Set up the select arguments |
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5474 fd_set rfds; |
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5475 if (_fd != -1) { |
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5476 FD_ZERO(&rfds); |
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5477 FD_SET(_fd, &rfds); |
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5478 } |
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5479 |
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5480 // Now wait for the mem_notify device to wake up |
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5481 while (1) { |
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5482 // Wait for the mem_notify device to signal us.. |
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5483 int rc = select(_fd+1, _fd != -1 ? &rfds : NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); |
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5484 if (rc == -1) { |
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5485 perror("select!\n"); |
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5486 break; |
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5487 } else if (rc) { |
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5489 //tty->print ("Notified: Free: %dK \n",os::available_memory()/1024); |
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5491 // The kernel is telling us there is not much memory left... |
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5492 // try to do something about that |
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5494 // If we are not already in a GC, try one. |
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5495 if (!Universe::heap()->is_gc_active()) { |
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5496 Universe::heap()->collect(GCCause::_allocation_failure); |
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5498 //ssize_t free_after = os::available_memory(); |
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5499 //tty->print ("Post-Notify: Free: %dK\n",free_after/1024); |
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5500 //tty->print ("GC freed: %dK\n", (free_after - free_before)/1024); |
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5501 } |
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5502 // We might want to do something like the following if we find the GC's are not helping... |
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5503 // Universe::heap()->size_policy()->set_gc_time_limit_exceeded(true); |
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5509 // See if the /dev/mem_notify device exists, and if so, start a thread to monitor it. |
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5511 void MemNotifyThread::start() { |
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5512 int fd; |
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5513 fd = open ("/dev/mem_notify", O_RDONLY, 0); |
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5515 return; |
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5519 new MemNotifyThread(fd); |
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