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Change Graal monitor enter and exit from BasicObjectLock to BasicLock
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23 */ | |
24 | |
1972 | 25 #include "precompiled.hpp" |
26 #include "classfile/classLoader.hpp" | |
27 #include "classfile/javaClasses.hpp" | |
28 #include "classfile/systemDictionary.hpp" | |
29 #include "classfile/vmSymbols.hpp" | |
30 #include "code/scopeDesc.hpp" | |
31 #include "compiler/compileBroker.hpp" | |
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32 #include "graal/graalCompiler.hpp" |
1972 | 33 #include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp" |
34 #include "interpreter/linkResolver.hpp" | |
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35 #include "interpreter/oopMapCache.hpp" |
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36 #include "jvmtifiles/jvmtiEnv.hpp" |
1972 | 37 #include "memory/oopFactory.hpp" |
38 #include "memory/universe.inline.hpp" | |
39 #include "oops/instanceKlass.hpp" | |
40 #include "oops/objArrayOop.hpp" | |
41 #include "oops/oop.inline.hpp" | |
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42 #include "oops/symbol.hpp" |
1972 | 43 #include "prims/jvm_misc.hpp" |
44 #include "prims/jvmtiExport.hpp" | |
45 #include "prims/jvmtiThreadState.hpp" | |
46 #include "prims/privilegedStack.hpp" | |
47 #include "runtime/aprofiler.hpp" | |
48 #include "runtime/arguments.hpp" | |
49 #include "runtime/biasedLocking.hpp" | |
50 #include "runtime/deoptimization.hpp" | |
51 #include "runtime/fprofiler.hpp" | |
52 #include "runtime/frame.inline.hpp" | |
53 #include "runtime/init.hpp" | |
54 #include "runtime/interfaceSupport.hpp" | |
55 #include "runtime/java.hpp" | |
56 #include "runtime/javaCalls.hpp" | |
57 #include "runtime/jniPeriodicChecker.hpp" | |
58 #include "runtime/memprofiler.hpp" | |
59 #include "runtime/mutexLocker.hpp" | |
60 #include "runtime/objectMonitor.hpp" | |
61 #include "runtime/osThread.hpp" | |
62 #include "runtime/safepoint.hpp" | |
63 #include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp" | |
64 #include "runtime/statSampler.hpp" | |
65 #include "runtime/stubRoutines.hpp" | |
66 #include "runtime/task.hpp" | |
67 #include "runtime/threadCritical.hpp" | |
68 #include "runtime/threadLocalStorage.hpp" | |
69 #include "runtime/vframe.hpp" | |
70 #include "runtime/vframeArray.hpp" | |
71 #include "runtime/vframe_hp.hpp" | |
72 #include "runtime/vmThread.hpp" | |
73 #include "runtime/vm_operations.hpp" | |
74 #include "services/attachListener.hpp" | |
75 #include "services/management.hpp" | |
76 #include "services/threadService.hpp" | |
77 #include "utilities/defaultStream.hpp" | |
78 #include "utilities/dtrace.hpp" | |
79 #include "utilities/events.hpp" | |
80 #include "utilities/preserveException.hpp" | |
81 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_linux | |
82 # include "os_linux.inline.hpp" | |
83 # include "thread_linux.inline.hpp" | |
84 #endif | |
85 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_solaris | |
86 # include "os_solaris.inline.hpp" | |
87 # include "thread_solaris.inline.hpp" | |
88 #endif | |
89 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_windows | |
90 # include "os_windows.inline.hpp" | |
91 # include "thread_windows.inline.hpp" | |
92 #endif | |
93 #ifndef SERIALGC | |
94 #include "gc_implementation/concurrentMarkSweep/concurrentMarkSweepThread.hpp" | |
95 #include "gc_implementation/g1/concurrentMarkThread.inline.hpp" | |
96 #include "gc_implementation/parallelScavenge/pcTasks.hpp" | |
97 #endif | |
98 #ifdef COMPILER1 | |
99 #include "c1/c1_Compiler.hpp" | |
100 #endif | |
101 #ifdef COMPILER2 | |
102 #include "opto/c2compiler.hpp" | |
103 #include "opto/idealGraphPrinter.hpp" | |
104 #endif | |
0 | 105 |
106 #ifdef DTRACE_ENABLED | |
107 | |
108 // Only bother with this argument setup if dtrace is available | |
109 | |
110 HS_DTRACE_PROBE_DECL(hotspot, vm__init__begin); | |
111 HS_DTRACE_PROBE_DECL(hotspot, vm__init__end); | |
112 HS_DTRACE_PROBE_DECL5(hotspot, thread__start, char*, intptr_t, | |
113 intptr_t, intptr_t, bool); | |
114 HS_DTRACE_PROBE_DECL5(hotspot, thread__stop, char*, intptr_t, | |
115 intptr_t, intptr_t, bool); | |
116 | |
117 #define DTRACE_THREAD_PROBE(probe, javathread) \ | |
118 { \ | |
119 ResourceMark rm(this); \ | |
120 int len = 0; \ | |
121 const char* name = (javathread)->get_thread_name(); \ | |
122 len = strlen(name); \ | |
123 HS_DTRACE_PROBE5(hotspot, thread__##probe, \ | |
124 name, len, \ | |
125 java_lang_Thread::thread_id((javathread)->threadObj()), \ | |
126 (javathread)->osthread()->thread_id(), \ | |
127 java_lang_Thread::is_daemon((javathread)->threadObj())); \ | |
128 } | |
129 | |
130 #else // ndef DTRACE_ENABLED | |
131 | |
132 #define DTRACE_THREAD_PROBE(probe, javathread) | |
133 | |
134 #endif // ndef DTRACE_ENABLED | |
135 | |
136 // Class hierarchy | |
137 // - Thread | |
138 // - VMThread | |
139 // - WatcherThread | |
140 // - ConcurrentMarkSweepThread | |
141 // - JavaThread | |
142 // - CompilerThread | |
143 | |
144 // ======= Thread ======== | |
145 | |
146 // Support for forcing alignment of thread objects for biased locking | |
147 void* Thread::operator new(size_t size) { | |
148 if (UseBiasedLocking) { | |
149 const int alignment = markOopDesc::biased_lock_alignment; | |
150 size_t aligned_size = size + (alignment - sizeof(intptr_t)); | |
151 void* real_malloc_addr = CHeapObj::operator new(aligned_size); | |
152 void* aligned_addr = (void*) align_size_up((intptr_t) real_malloc_addr, alignment); | |
153 assert(((uintptr_t) aligned_addr + (uintptr_t) size) <= | |
154 ((uintptr_t) real_malloc_addr + (uintptr_t) aligned_size), | |
155 "JavaThread alignment code overflowed allocated storage"); | |
156 if (TraceBiasedLocking) { | |
157 if (aligned_addr != real_malloc_addr) | |
158 tty->print_cr("Aligned thread " INTPTR_FORMAT " to " INTPTR_FORMAT, | |
159 real_malloc_addr, aligned_addr); | |
160 } | |
161 ((Thread*) aligned_addr)->_real_malloc_address = real_malloc_addr; | |
162 return aligned_addr; | |
163 } else { | |
164 return CHeapObj::operator new(size); | |
165 } | |
166 } | |
167 | |
168 void Thread::operator delete(void* p) { | |
169 if (UseBiasedLocking) { | |
170 void* real_malloc_addr = ((Thread*) p)->_real_malloc_address; | |
171 CHeapObj::operator delete(real_malloc_addr); | |
172 } else { | |
173 CHeapObj::operator delete(p); | |
174 } | |
175 } | |
176 | |
177 | |
178 // Base class for all threads: VMThread, WatcherThread, ConcurrentMarkSweepThread, | |
179 // JavaThread | |
180 | |
181 | |
182 Thread::Thread() { | |
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183 // stack and get_thread |
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184 set_stack_base(NULL); |
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185 set_stack_size(0); |
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186 set_self_raw_id(0); |
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187 set_lgrp_id(-1); |
0 | 188 |
189 // allocated data structures | |
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190 set_osthread(NULL); |
0 | 191 set_resource_area(new ResourceArea()); |
192 set_handle_area(new HandleArea(NULL)); | |
193 set_active_handles(NULL); | |
194 set_free_handle_block(NULL); | |
195 set_last_handle_mark(NULL); | |
196 | |
197 // This initial value ==> never claimed. | |
198 _oops_do_parity = 0; | |
199 | |
200 // the handle mark links itself to last_handle_mark | |
201 new HandleMark(this); | |
202 | |
203 // plain initialization | |
204 debug_only(_owned_locks = NULL;) | |
205 debug_only(_allow_allocation_count = 0;) | |
206 NOT_PRODUCT(_allow_safepoint_count = 0;) | |
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207 NOT_PRODUCT(_skip_gcalot = false;) |
0 | 208 CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS_ONLY(_gc_locked_out_count = 0;) |
209 _jvmti_env_iteration_count = 0; | |
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210 set_allocated_bytes(0); |
0 | 211 _vm_operation_started_count = 0; |
212 _vm_operation_completed_count = 0; | |
213 _current_pending_monitor = NULL; | |
214 _current_pending_monitor_is_from_java = true; | |
215 _current_waiting_monitor = NULL; | |
216 _num_nested_signal = 0; | |
217 omFreeList = NULL ; | |
218 omFreeCount = 0 ; | |
219 omFreeProvision = 32 ; | |
1587 | 220 omInUseList = NULL ; |
221 omInUseCount = 0 ; | |
0 | 222 |
223 _SR_lock = new Monitor(Mutex::suspend_resume, "SR_lock", true); | |
224 _suspend_flags = 0; | |
225 | |
226 // thread-specific hashCode stream generator state - Marsaglia shift-xor form | |
227 _hashStateX = os::random() ; | |
228 _hashStateY = 842502087 ; | |
229 _hashStateZ = 0x8767 ; // (int)(3579807591LL & 0xffff) ; | |
230 _hashStateW = 273326509 ; | |
231 | |
232 _OnTrap = 0 ; | |
233 _schedctl = NULL ; | |
234 _Stalled = 0 ; | |
235 _TypeTag = 0x2BAD ; | |
236 | |
237 // Many of the following fields are effectively final - immutable | |
238 // Note that nascent threads can't use the Native Monitor-Mutex | |
239 // construct until the _MutexEvent is initialized ... | |
240 // CONSIDER: instead of using a fixed set of purpose-dedicated ParkEvents | |
241 // we might instead use a stack of ParkEvents that we could provision on-demand. | |
242 // The stack would act as a cache to avoid calls to ParkEvent::Allocate() | |
243 // and ::Release() | |
244 _ParkEvent = ParkEvent::Allocate (this) ; | |
245 _SleepEvent = ParkEvent::Allocate (this) ; | |
246 _MutexEvent = ParkEvent::Allocate (this) ; | |
247 _MuxEvent = ParkEvent::Allocate (this) ; | |
248 | |
249 #ifdef CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS | |
250 if (CheckUnhandledOops) { | |
251 _unhandled_oops = new UnhandledOops(this); | |
252 } | |
253 #endif // CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS | |
254 #ifdef ASSERT | |
255 if (UseBiasedLocking) { | |
256 assert((((uintptr_t) this) & (markOopDesc::biased_lock_alignment - 1)) == 0, "forced alignment of thread object failed"); | |
257 assert(this == _real_malloc_address || | |
258 this == (void*) align_size_up((intptr_t) _real_malloc_address, markOopDesc::biased_lock_alignment), | |
259 "bug in forced alignment of thread objects"); | |
260 } | |
261 #endif /* ASSERT */ | |
262 } | |
263 | |
264 void Thread::initialize_thread_local_storage() { | |
265 // Note: Make sure this method only calls | |
266 // non-blocking operations. Otherwise, it might not work | |
267 // with the thread-startup/safepoint interaction. | |
268 | |
269 // During Java thread startup, safepoint code should allow this | |
270 // method to complete because it may need to allocate memory to | |
271 // store information for the new thread. | |
272 | |
273 // initialize structure dependent on thread local storage | |
274 ThreadLocalStorage::set_thread(this); | |
275 | |
276 // set up any platform-specific state. | |
277 os::initialize_thread(); | |
278 | |
279 } | |
280 | |
281 void Thread::record_stack_base_and_size() { | |
282 set_stack_base(os::current_stack_base()); | |
283 set_stack_size(os::current_stack_size()); | |
284 } | |
285 | |
286 | |
287 Thread::~Thread() { | |
288 // Reclaim the objectmonitors from the omFreeList of the moribund thread. | |
289 ObjectSynchronizer::omFlush (this) ; | |
290 | |
291 // deallocate data structures | |
292 delete resource_area(); | |
293 // since the handle marks are using the handle area, we have to deallocated the root | |
294 // handle mark before deallocating the thread's handle area, | |
295 assert(last_handle_mark() != NULL, "check we have an element"); | |
296 delete last_handle_mark(); | |
297 assert(last_handle_mark() == NULL, "check we have reached the end"); | |
298 | |
299 // It's possible we can encounter a null _ParkEvent, etc., in stillborn threads. | |
300 // We NULL out the fields for good hygiene. | |
301 ParkEvent::Release (_ParkEvent) ; _ParkEvent = NULL ; | |
302 ParkEvent::Release (_SleepEvent) ; _SleepEvent = NULL ; | |
303 ParkEvent::Release (_MutexEvent) ; _MutexEvent = NULL ; | |
304 ParkEvent::Release (_MuxEvent) ; _MuxEvent = NULL ; | |
305 | |
306 delete handle_area(); | |
307 | |
308 // osthread() can be NULL, if creation of thread failed. | |
309 if (osthread() != NULL) os::free_thread(osthread()); | |
310 | |
311 delete _SR_lock; | |
312 | |
313 // clear thread local storage if the Thread is deleting itself | |
314 if (this == Thread::current()) { | |
315 ThreadLocalStorage::set_thread(NULL); | |
316 } else { | |
317 // In the case where we're not the current thread, invalidate all the | |
318 // caches in case some code tries to get the current thread or the | |
319 // thread that was destroyed, and gets stale information. | |
320 ThreadLocalStorage::invalidate_all(); | |
321 } | |
322 CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS_ONLY(if (CheckUnhandledOops) delete unhandled_oops();) | |
323 } | |
324 | |
325 // NOTE: dummy function for assertion purpose. | |
326 void Thread::run() { | |
327 ShouldNotReachHere(); | |
328 } | |
329 | |
330 #ifdef ASSERT | |
331 // Private method to check for dangling thread pointer | |
332 void check_for_dangling_thread_pointer(Thread *thread) { | |
333 assert(!thread->is_Java_thread() || Thread::current() == thread || Threads_lock->owned_by_self(), | |
334 "possibility of dangling Thread pointer"); | |
335 } | |
336 #endif | |
337 | |
338 | |
339 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
340 // Tracing method for basic thread operations | |
341 void Thread::trace(const char* msg, const Thread* const thread) { | |
342 if (!TraceThreadEvents) return; | |
343 ResourceMark rm; | |
344 ThreadCritical tc; | |
345 const char *name = "non-Java thread"; | |
346 int prio = -1; | |
347 if (thread->is_Java_thread() | |
348 && !thread->is_Compiler_thread()) { | |
349 // The Threads_lock must be held to get information about | |
350 // this thread but may not be in some situations when | |
351 // tracing thread events. | |
352 bool release_Threads_lock = false; | |
353 if (!Threads_lock->owned_by_self()) { | |
354 Threads_lock->lock(); | |
355 release_Threads_lock = true; | |
356 } | |
357 JavaThread* jt = (JavaThread *)thread; | |
358 name = (char *)jt->get_thread_name(); | |
359 oop thread_oop = jt->threadObj(); | |
360 if (thread_oop != NULL) { | |
361 prio = java_lang_Thread::priority(thread_oop); | |
362 } | |
363 if (release_Threads_lock) { | |
364 Threads_lock->unlock(); | |
365 } | |
366 } | |
367 tty->print_cr("Thread::%s " INTPTR_FORMAT " [%lx] %s (prio: %d)", msg, thread, thread->osthread()->thread_id(), name, prio); | |
368 } | |
369 #endif | |
370 | |
371 | |
372 ThreadPriority Thread::get_priority(const Thread* const thread) { | |
373 trace("get priority", thread); | |
374 ThreadPriority priority; | |
375 // Can return an error! | |
376 (void)os::get_priority(thread, priority); | |
377 assert(MinPriority <= priority && priority <= MaxPriority, "non-Java priority found"); | |
378 return priority; | |
379 } | |
380 | |
381 void Thread::set_priority(Thread* thread, ThreadPriority priority) { | |
382 trace("set priority", thread); | |
383 debug_only(check_for_dangling_thread_pointer(thread);) | |
384 // Can return an error! | |
385 (void)os::set_priority(thread, priority); | |
386 } | |
387 | |
388 | |
389 void Thread::start(Thread* thread) { | |
390 trace("start", thread); | |
391 // Start is different from resume in that its safety is guaranteed by context or | |
392 // being called from a Java method synchronized on the Thread object. | |
393 if (!DisableStartThread) { | |
394 if (thread->is_Java_thread()) { | |
395 // Initialize the thread state to RUNNABLE before starting this thread. | |
396 // Can not set it after the thread started because we do not know the | |
397 // exact thread state at that time. It could be in MONITOR_WAIT or | |
398 // in SLEEPING or some other state. | |
399 java_lang_Thread::set_thread_status(((JavaThread*)thread)->threadObj(), | |
400 java_lang_Thread::RUNNABLE); | |
401 } | |
402 os::start_thread(thread); | |
403 } | |
404 } | |
405 | |
406 // Enqueue a VM_Operation to do the job for us - sometime later | |
407 void Thread::send_async_exception(oop java_thread, oop java_throwable) { | |
408 VM_ThreadStop* vm_stop = new VM_ThreadStop(java_thread, java_throwable); | |
409 VMThread::execute(vm_stop); | |
410 } | |
411 | |
412 | |
413 // | |
414 // Check if an external suspend request has completed (or has been | |
415 // cancelled). Returns true if the thread is externally suspended and | |
416 // false otherwise. | |
417 // | |
418 // The bits parameter returns information about the code path through | |
419 // the routine. Useful for debugging: | |
420 // | |
421 // set in is_ext_suspend_completed(): | |
422 // 0x00000001 - routine was entered | |
423 // 0x00000010 - routine return false at end | |
424 // 0x00000100 - thread exited (return false) | |
425 // 0x00000200 - suspend request cancelled (return false) | |
426 // 0x00000400 - thread suspended (return true) | |
427 // 0x00001000 - thread is in a suspend equivalent state (return true) | |
428 // 0x00002000 - thread is native and walkable (return true) | |
429 // 0x00004000 - thread is native_trans and walkable (needed retry) | |
430 // | |
431 // set in wait_for_ext_suspend_completion(): | |
432 // 0x00010000 - routine was entered | |
433 // 0x00020000 - suspend request cancelled before loop (return false) | |
434 // 0x00040000 - thread suspended before loop (return true) | |
435 // 0x00080000 - suspend request cancelled in loop (return false) | |
436 // 0x00100000 - thread suspended in loop (return true) | |
437 // 0x00200000 - suspend not completed during retry loop (return false) | |
438 // | |
439 | |
440 // Helper class for tracing suspend wait debug bits. | |
441 // | |
442 // 0x00000100 indicates that the target thread exited before it could | |
443 // self-suspend which is not a wait failure. 0x00000200, 0x00020000 and | |
444 // 0x00080000 each indicate a cancelled suspend request so they don't | |
445 // count as wait failures either. | |
446 #define DEBUG_FALSE_BITS (0x00000010 | 0x00200000) | |
447 | |
448 class TraceSuspendDebugBits : public StackObj { | |
449 private: | |
450 JavaThread * jt; | |
451 bool is_wait; | |
452 bool called_by_wait; // meaningful when !is_wait | |
453 uint32_t * bits; | |
454 | |
455 public: | |
456 TraceSuspendDebugBits(JavaThread *_jt, bool _is_wait, bool _called_by_wait, | |
457 uint32_t *_bits) { | |
458 jt = _jt; | |
459 is_wait = _is_wait; | |
460 called_by_wait = _called_by_wait; | |
461 bits = _bits; | |
462 } | |
463 | |
464 ~TraceSuspendDebugBits() { | |
465 if (!is_wait) { | |
466 #if 1 | |
467 // By default, don't trace bits for is_ext_suspend_completed() calls. | |
468 // That trace is very chatty. | |
469 return; | |
470 #else | |
471 if (!called_by_wait) { | |
472 // If tracing for is_ext_suspend_completed() is enabled, then only | |
473 // trace calls to it from wait_for_ext_suspend_completion() | |
474 return; | |
475 } | |
476 #endif | |
477 } | |
478 | |
479 if (AssertOnSuspendWaitFailure || TraceSuspendWaitFailures) { | |
480 if (bits != NULL && (*bits & DEBUG_FALSE_BITS) != 0) { | |
481 MutexLocker ml(Threads_lock); // needed for get_thread_name() | |
482 ResourceMark rm; | |
483 | |
484 tty->print_cr( | |
485 "Failed wait_for_ext_suspend_completion(thread=%s, debug_bits=%x)", | |
486 jt->get_thread_name(), *bits); | |
487 | |
488 guarantee(!AssertOnSuspendWaitFailure, "external suspend wait failed"); | |
489 } | |
490 } | |
491 } | |
492 }; | |
493 #undef DEBUG_FALSE_BITS | |
494 | |
495 | |
496 bool JavaThread::is_ext_suspend_completed(bool called_by_wait, int delay, uint32_t *bits) { | |
497 TraceSuspendDebugBits tsdb(this, false /* !is_wait */, called_by_wait, bits); | |
498 | |
499 bool did_trans_retry = false; // only do thread_in_native_trans retry once | |
500 bool do_trans_retry; // flag to force the retry | |
501 | |
502 *bits |= 0x00000001; | |
503 | |
504 do { | |
505 do_trans_retry = false; | |
506 | |
507 if (is_exiting()) { | |
508 // Thread is in the process of exiting. This is always checked | |
509 // first to reduce the risk of dereferencing a freed JavaThread. | |
510 *bits |= 0x00000100; | |
511 return false; | |
512 } | |
513 | |
514 if (!is_external_suspend()) { | |
515 // Suspend request is cancelled. This is always checked before | |
516 // is_ext_suspended() to reduce the risk of a rogue resume | |
517 // confusing the thread that made the suspend request. | |
518 *bits |= 0x00000200; | |
519 return false; | |
520 } | |
521 | |
522 if (is_ext_suspended()) { | |
523 // thread is suspended | |
524 *bits |= 0x00000400; | |
525 return true; | |
526 } | |
527 | |
528 // Now that we no longer do hard suspends of threads running | |
529 // native code, the target thread can be changing thread state | |
530 // while we are in this routine: | |
531 // | |
532 // _thread_in_native -> _thread_in_native_trans -> _thread_blocked | |
533 // | |
534 // We save a copy of the thread state as observed at this moment | |
535 // and make our decision about suspend completeness based on the | |
536 // copy. This closes the race where the thread state is seen as | |
537 // _thread_in_native_trans in the if-thread_blocked check, but is | |
538 // seen as _thread_blocked in if-thread_in_native_trans check. | |
539 JavaThreadState save_state = thread_state(); | |
540 | |
541 if (save_state == _thread_blocked && is_suspend_equivalent()) { | |
542 // If the thread's state is _thread_blocked and this blocking | |
543 // condition is known to be equivalent to a suspend, then we can | |
544 // consider the thread to be externally suspended. This means that | |
545 // the code that sets _thread_blocked has been modified to do | |
546 // self-suspension if the blocking condition releases. We also | |
547 // used to check for CONDVAR_WAIT here, but that is now covered by | |
548 // the _thread_blocked with self-suspension check. | |
549 // | |
550 // Return true since we wouldn't be here unless there was still an | |
551 // external suspend request. | |
552 *bits |= 0x00001000; | |
553 return true; | |
554 } else if (save_state == _thread_in_native && frame_anchor()->walkable()) { | |
555 // Threads running native code will self-suspend on native==>VM/Java | |
556 // transitions. If its stack is walkable (should always be the case | |
557 // unless this function is called before the actual java_suspend() | |
558 // call), then the wait is done. | |
559 *bits |= 0x00002000; | |
560 return true; | |
561 } else if (!called_by_wait && !did_trans_retry && | |
562 save_state == _thread_in_native_trans && | |
563 frame_anchor()->walkable()) { | |
564 // The thread is transitioning from thread_in_native to another | |
565 // thread state. check_safepoint_and_suspend_for_native_trans() | |
566 // will force the thread to self-suspend. If it hasn't gotten | |
567 // there yet we may have caught the thread in-between the native | |
568 // code check above and the self-suspend. Lucky us. If we were | |
569 // called by wait_for_ext_suspend_completion(), then it | |
570 // will be doing the retries so we don't have to. | |
571 // | |
572 // Since we use the saved thread state in the if-statement above, | |
573 // there is a chance that the thread has already transitioned to | |
574 // _thread_blocked by the time we get here. In that case, we will | |
575 // make a single unnecessary pass through the logic below. This | |
576 // doesn't hurt anything since we still do the trans retry. | |
577 | |
578 *bits |= 0x00004000; | |
579 | |
580 // Once the thread leaves thread_in_native_trans for another | |
581 // thread state, we break out of this retry loop. We shouldn't | |
582 // need this flag to prevent us from getting back here, but | |
583 // sometimes paranoia is good. | |
584 did_trans_retry = true; | |
585 | |
586 // We wait for the thread to transition to a more usable state. | |
587 for (int i = 1; i <= SuspendRetryCount; i++) { | |
588 // We used to do an "os::yield_all(i)" call here with the intention | |
589 // that yielding would increase on each retry. However, the parameter | |
590 // is ignored on Linux which means the yield didn't scale up. Waiting | |
591 // on the SR_lock below provides a much more predictable scale up for | |
592 // the delay. It also provides a simple/direct point to check for any | |
593 // safepoint requests from the VMThread | |
594 | |
595 // temporarily drops SR_lock while doing wait with safepoint check | |
596 // (if we're a JavaThread - the WatcherThread can also call this) | |
597 // and increase delay with each retry | |
598 SR_lock()->wait(!Thread::current()->is_Java_thread(), i * delay); | |
599 | |
600 // check the actual thread state instead of what we saved above | |
601 if (thread_state() != _thread_in_native_trans) { | |
602 // the thread has transitioned to another thread state so | |
603 // try all the checks (except this one) one more time. | |
604 do_trans_retry = true; | |
605 break; | |
606 } | |
607 } // end retry loop | |
608 | |
609 | |
610 } | |
611 } while (do_trans_retry); | |
612 | |
613 *bits |= 0x00000010; | |
614 return false; | |
615 } | |
616 | |
617 // | |
618 // Wait for an external suspend request to complete (or be cancelled). | |
619 // Returns true if the thread is externally suspended and false otherwise. | |
620 // | |
621 bool JavaThread::wait_for_ext_suspend_completion(int retries, int delay, | |
622 uint32_t *bits) { | |
623 TraceSuspendDebugBits tsdb(this, true /* is_wait */, | |
624 false /* !called_by_wait */, bits); | |
625 | |
626 // local flag copies to minimize SR_lock hold time | |
627 bool is_suspended; | |
628 bool pending; | |
629 uint32_t reset_bits; | |
630 | |
631 // set a marker so is_ext_suspend_completed() knows we are the caller | |
632 *bits |= 0x00010000; | |
633 | |
634 // We use reset_bits to reinitialize the bits value at the top of | |
635 // each retry loop. This allows the caller to make use of any | |
636 // unused bits for their own marking purposes. | |
637 reset_bits = *bits; | |
638 | |
639 { | |
640 MutexLockerEx ml(SR_lock(), Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag); | |
641 is_suspended = is_ext_suspend_completed(true /* called_by_wait */, | |
642 delay, bits); | |
643 pending = is_external_suspend(); | |
644 } | |
645 // must release SR_lock to allow suspension to complete | |
646 | |
647 if (!pending) { | |
648 // A cancelled suspend request is the only false return from | |
649 // is_ext_suspend_completed() that keeps us from entering the | |
650 // retry loop. | |
651 *bits |= 0x00020000; | |
652 return false; | |
653 } | |
654 | |
655 if (is_suspended) { | |
656 *bits |= 0x00040000; | |
657 return true; | |
658 } | |
659 | |
660 for (int i = 1; i <= retries; i++) { | |
661 *bits = reset_bits; // reinit to only track last retry | |
662 | |
663 // We used to do an "os::yield_all(i)" call here with the intention | |
664 // that yielding would increase on each retry. However, the parameter | |
665 // is ignored on Linux which means the yield didn't scale up. Waiting | |
666 // on the SR_lock below provides a much more predictable scale up for | |
667 // the delay. It also provides a simple/direct point to check for any | |
668 // safepoint requests from the VMThread | |
669 | |
670 { | |
671 MutexLocker ml(SR_lock()); | |
672 // wait with safepoint check (if we're a JavaThread - the WatcherThread | |
673 // can also call this) and increase delay with each retry | |
674 SR_lock()->wait(!Thread::current()->is_Java_thread(), i * delay); | |
675 | |
676 is_suspended = is_ext_suspend_completed(true /* called_by_wait */, | |
677 delay, bits); | |
678 | |
679 // It is possible for the external suspend request to be cancelled | |
680 // (by a resume) before the actual suspend operation is completed. | |
681 // Refresh our local copy to see if we still need to wait. | |
682 pending = is_external_suspend(); | |
683 } | |
684 | |
685 if (!pending) { | |
686 // A cancelled suspend request is the only false return from | |
687 // is_ext_suspend_completed() that keeps us from staying in the | |
688 // retry loop. | |
689 *bits |= 0x00080000; | |
690 return false; | |
691 } | |
692 | |
693 if (is_suspended) { | |
694 *bits |= 0x00100000; | |
695 return true; | |
696 } | |
697 } // end retry loop | |
698 | |
699 // thread did not suspend after all our retries | |
700 *bits |= 0x00200000; | |
701 return false; | |
702 } | |
703 | |
704 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
705 void JavaThread::record_jump(address target, address instr, const char* file, int line) { | |
706 | |
707 // This should not need to be atomic as the only way for simultaneous | |
708 // updates is via interrupts. Even then this should be rare or non-existant | |
709 // and we don't care that much anyway. | |
710 | |
711 int index = _jmp_ring_index; | |
712 _jmp_ring_index = (index + 1 ) & (jump_ring_buffer_size - 1); | |
713 _jmp_ring[index]._target = (intptr_t) target; | |
714 _jmp_ring[index]._instruction = (intptr_t) instr; | |
715 _jmp_ring[index]._file = file; | |
716 _jmp_ring[index]._line = line; | |
717 } | |
718 #endif /* PRODUCT */ | |
719 | |
720 // Called by flat profiler | |
721 // Callers have already called wait_for_ext_suspend_completion | |
722 // The assertion for that is currently too complex to put here: | |
723 bool JavaThread::profile_last_Java_frame(frame* _fr) { | |
724 bool gotframe = false; | |
725 // self suspension saves needed state. | |
726 if (has_last_Java_frame() && _anchor.walkable()) { | |
727 *_fr = pd_last_frame(); | |
728 gotframe = true; | |
729 } | |
730 return gotframe; | |
731 } | |
732 | |
733 void Thread::interrupt(Thread* thread) { | |
734 trace("interrupt", thread); | |
735 debug_only(check_for_dangling_thread_pointer(thread);) | |
736 os::interrupt(thread); | |
737 } | |
738 | |
739 bool Thread::is_interrupted(Thread* thread, bool clear_interrupted) { | |
740 trace("is_interrupted", thread); | |
741 debug_only(check_for_dangling_thread_pointer(thread);) | |
742 // Note: If clear_interrupted==false, this simply fetches and | |
743 // returns the value of the field osthread()->interrupted(). | |
744 return os::is_interrupted(thread, clear_interrupted); | |
745 } | |
746 | |
747 | |
748 // GC Support | |
749 bool Thread::claim_oops_do_par_case(int strong_roots_parity) { | |
750 jint thread_parity = _oops_do_parity; | |
751 if (thread_parity != strong_roots_parity) { | |
752 jint res = Atomic::cmpxchg(strong_roots_parity, &_oops_do_parity, thread_parity); | |
753 if (res == thread_parity) return true; | |
754 else { | |
755 guarantee(res == strong_roots_parity, "Or else what?"); | |
756 assert(SharedHeap::heap()->n_par_threads() > 0, | |
757 "Should only fail when parallel."); | |
758 return false; | |
759 } | |
760 } | |
761 assert(SharedHeap::heap()->n_par_threads() > 0, | |
762 "Should only fail when parallel."); | |
763 return false; | |
764 } | |
765 | |
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0 | 767 active_handles()->oops_do(f); |
768 // Do oop for ThreadShadow | |
769 f->do_oop((oop*)&_pending_exception); | |
770 handle_area()->oops_do(f); | |
771 } | |
772 | |
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776 | |
777 void Thread::print_on(outputStream* st) const { | |
778 // get_priority assumes osthread initialized | |
779 if (osthread() != NULL) { | |
780 st->print("prio=%d tid=" INTPTR_FORMAT " ", get_priority(this), this); | |
781 osthread()->print_on(st); | |
782 } | |
783 debug_only(if (WizardMode) print_owned_locks_on(st);) | |
784 } | |
785 | |
786 // Thread::print_on_error() is called by fatal error handler. Don't use | |
787 // any lock or allocate memory. | |
788 void Thread::print_on_error(outputStream* st, char* buf, int buflen) const { | |
789 if (is_VM_thread()) st->print("VMThread"); | |
790 else if (is_Compiler_thread()) st->print("CompilerThread"); | |
791 else if (is_Java_thread()) st->print("JavaThread"); | |
792 else if (is_GC_task_thread()) st->print("GCTaskThread"); | |
793 else if (is_Watcher_thread()) st->print("WatcherThread"); | |
794 else if (is_ConcurrentGC_thread()) st->print("ConcurrentGCThread"); | |
795 else st->print("Thread"); | |
796 | |
797 st->print(" [stack: " PTR_FORMAT "," PTR_FORMAT "]", | |
798 _stack_base - _stack_size, _stack_base); | |
799 | |
800 if (osthread()) { | |
801 st->print(" [id=%d]", osthread()->thread_id()); | |
802 } | |
803 } | |
804 | |
805 #ifdef ASSERT | |
806 void Thread::print_owned_locks_on(outputStream* st) const { | |
807 Monitor *cur = _owned_locks; | |
808 if (cur == NULL) { | |
809 st->print(" (no locks) "); | |
810 } else { | |
811 st->print_cr(" Locks owned:"); | |
812 while(cur) { | |
813 cur->print_on(st); | |
814 cur = cur->next(); | |
815 } | |
816 } | |
817 } | |
818 | |
819 static int ref_use_count = 0; | |
820 | |
821 bool Thread::owns_locks_but_compiled_lock() const { | |
822 for(Monitor *cur = _owned_locks; cur; cur = cur->next()) { | |
823 if (cur != Compile_lock) return true; | |
824 } | |
825 return false; | |
826 } | |
827 | |
828 | |
829 #endif | |
830 | |
831 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
832 | |
833 // The flag: potential_vm_operation notifies if this particular safepoint state could potential | |
834 // invoke the vm-thread (i.e., and oop allocation). In that case, we also have to make sure that | |
835 // no threads which allow_vm_block's are held | |
836 void Thread::check_for_valid_safepoint_state(bool potential_vm_operation) { | |
837 // Check if current thread is allowed to block at a safepoint | |
838 if (!(_allow_safepoint_count == 0)) | |
839 fatal("Possible safepoint reached by thread that does not allow it"); | |
840 if (is_Java_thread() && ((JavaThread*)this)->thread_state() != _thread_in_vm) { | |
841 fatal("LEAF method calling lock?"); | |
842 } | |
843 | |
844 #ifdef ASSERT | |
845 if (potential_vm_operation && is_Java_thread() | |
846 && !Universe::is_bootstrapping()) { | |
847 // Make sure we do not hold any locks that the VM thread also uses. | |
848 // This could potentially lead to deadlocks | |
849 for(Monitor *cur = _owned_locks; cur; cur = cur->next()) { | |
850 // Threads_lock is special, since the safepoint synchronization will not start before this is | |
851 // acquired. Hence, a JavaThread cannot be holding it at a safepoint. So is VMOperationRequest_lock, | |
852 // since it is used to transfer control between JavaThreads and the VMThread | |
853 // Do not *exclude* any locks unless you are absolutly sure it is correct. Ask someone else first! | |
854 if ( (cur->allow_vm_block() && | |
855 cur != Threads_lock && | |
856 cur != Compile_lock && // Temporary: should not be necessary when we get spearate compilation | |
857 cur != VMOperationRequest_lock && | |
858 cur != VMOperationQueue_lock) || | |
859 cur->rank() == Mutex::special) { | |
860 warning("Thread holding lock at safepoint that vm can block on: %s", cur->name()); | |
861 } | |
862 } | |
863 } | |
864 | |
865 if (GCALotAtAllSafepoints) { | |
866 // We could enter a safepoint here and thus have a gc | |
867 InterfaceSupport::check_gc_alot(); | |
868 } | |
869 #endif | |
870 } | |
871 #endif | |
872 | |
873 bool Thread::is_in_stack(address adr) const { | |
874 assert(Thread::current() == this, "is_in_stack can only be called from current thread"); | |
875 address end = os::current_stack_pointer(); | |
876 if (stack_base() >= adr && adr >= end) return true; | |
877 | |
878 return false; | |
879 } | |
880 | |
881 | |
882 // We had to move these methods here, because vm threads get into ObjectSynchronizer::enter | |
883 // However, there is a note in JavaThread::is_lock_owned() about the VM threads not being | |
884 // used for compilation in the future. If that change is made, the need for these methods | |
885 // should be revisited, and they should be removed if possible. | |
886 | |
887 bool Thread::is_lock_owned(address adr) const { | |
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890 | |
891 bool Thread::set_as_starting_thread() { | |
892 // NOTE: this must be called inside the main thread. | |
893 return os::create_main_thread((JavaThread*)this); | |
894 } | |
895 | |
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896 static void initialize_class(Symbol* class_name, TRAPS) { |
0 | 897 klassOop klass = SystemDictionary::resolve_or_fail(class_name, true, CHECK); |
898 instanceKlass::cast(klass)->initialize(CHECK); | |
899 } | |
900 | |
901 | |
902 // Creates the initial ThreadGroup | |
903 static Handle create_initial_thread_group(TRAPS) { | |
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904 klassOop k = SystemDictionary::resolve_or_fail(vmSymbols::java_lang_ThreadGroup(), true, CHECK_NH); |
0 | 905 instanceKlassHandle klass (THREAD, k); |
906 | |
907 Handle system_instance = klass->allocate_instance_handle(CHECK_NH); | |
908 { | |
909 JavaValue result(T_VOID); | |
910 JavaCalls::call_special(&result, | |
911 system_instance, | |
912 klass, | |
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0 | 915 CHECK_NH); |
916 } | |
917 Universe::set_system_thread_group(system_instance()); | |
918 | |
919 Handle main_instance = klass->allocate_instance_handle(CHECK_NH); | |
920 { | |
921 JavaValue result(T_VOID); | |
922 Handle string = java_lang_String::create_from_str("main", CHECK_NH); | |
923 JavaCalls::call_special(&result, | |
924 main_instance, | |
925 klass, | |
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927 vmSymbols::threadgroup_string_void_signature(), |
0 | 928 system_instance, |
929 string, | |
930 CHECK_NH); | |
931 } | |
932 return main_instance; | |
933 } | |
934 | |
935 // Creates the initial Thread | |
936 static oop create_initial_thread(Handle thread_group, JavaThread* thread, TRAPS) { | |
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937 klassOop k = SystemDictionary::resolve_or_fail(vmSymbols::java_lang_Thread(), true, CHECK_NULL); |
0 | 938 instanceKlassHandle klass (THREAD, k); |
939 instanceHandle thread_oop = klass->allocate_instance_handle(CHECK_NULL); | |
940 | |
941 java_lang_Thread::set_thread(thread_oop(), thread); | |
942 java_lang_Thread::set_priority(thread_oop(), NormPriority); | |
943 thread->set_threadObj(thread_oop()); | |
944 | |
945 Handle string = java_lang_String::create_from_str("main", CHECK_NULL); | |
946 | |
947 JavaValue result(T_VOID); | |
948 JavaCalls::call_special(&result, thread_oop, | |
949 klass, | |
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950 vmSymbols::object_initializer_name(), |
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951 vmSymbols::threadgroup_string_void_signature(), |
0 | 952 thread_group, |
953 string, | |
954 CHECK_NULL); | |
955 return thread_oop(); | |
956 } | |
957 | |
958 static void call_initializeSystemClass(TRAPS) { | |
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959 klassOop k = SystemDictionary::resolve_or_fail(vmSymbols::java_lang_System(), true, CHECK); |
0 | 960 instanceKlassHandle klass (THREAD, k); |
961 | |
962 JavaValue result(T_VOID); | |
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963 JavaCalls::call_static(&result, klass, vmSymbols::initializeSystemClass_name(), |
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964 vmSymbols::void_method_signature(), CHECK); |
0 | 965 } |
966 | |
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969 static void call_postVMInitHook(TRAPS) { |
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971 instanceKlassHandle klass (THREAD, k); |
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973 JavaValue result(T_VOID); |
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974 JavaCalls::call_static(&result, klass, vmSymbols::run_method_name(), |
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0 | 980 static void reset_vm_info_property(TRAPS) { |
981 // the vm info string | |
982 ResourceMark rm(THREAD); | |
983 const char *vm_info = VM_Version::vm_info_string(); | |
984 | |
985 // java.lang.System class | |
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0 | 987 instanceKlassHandle klass (THREAD, k); |
988 | |
989 // setProperty arguments | |
990 Handle key_str = java_lang_String::create_from_str("java.vm.info", CHECK); | |
991 Handle value_str = java_lang_String::create_from_str(vm_info, CHECK); | |
992 | |
993 // return value | |
994 JavaValue r(T_OBJECT); | |
995 | |
996 // public static String setProperty(String key, String value); | |
997 JavaCalls::call_static(&r, | |
998 klass, | |
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0 | 1001 key_str, |
1002 value_str, | |
1003 CHECK); | |
1004 } | |
1005 | |
1006 | |
1007 void JavaThread::allocate_threadObj(Handle thread_group, char* thread_name, bool daemon, TRAPS) { | |
1008 assert(thread_group.not_null(), "thread group should be specified"); | |
1009 assert(threadObj() == NULL, "should only create Java thread object once"); | |
1010 | |
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0 | 1012 instanceKlassHandle klass (THREAD, k); |
1013 instanceHandle thread_oop = klass->allocate_instance_handle(CHECK); | |
1014 | |
1015 java_lang_Thread::set_thread(thread_oop(), this); | |
1016 java_lang_Thread::set_priority(thread_oop(), NormPriority); | |
1017 set_threadObj(thread_oop()); | |
1018 | |
1019 JavaValue result(T_VOID); | |
1020 if (thread_name != NULL) { | |
1021 Handle name = java_lang_String::create_from_str(thread_name, CHECK); | |
1022 // Thread gets assigned specified name and null target | |
1023 JavaCalls::call_special(&result, | |
1024 thread_oop, | |
1025 klass, | |
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0 | 1028 thread_group, // Argument 1 |
1029 name, // Argument 2 | |
1030 THREAD); | |
1031 } else { | |
1032 // Thread gets assigned name "Thread-nnn" and null target | |
1033 // (java.lang.Thread doesn't have a constructor taking only a ThreadGroup argument) | |
1034 JavaCalls::call_special(&result, | |
1035 thread_oop, | |
1036 klass, | |
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0 | 1039 thread_group, // Argument 1 |
1040 Handle(), // Argument 2 | |
1041 THREAD); | |
1042 } | |
1043 | |
1044 | |
1045 if (daemon) { | |
1046 java_lang_Thread::set_daemon(thread_oop()); | |
1047 } | |
1048 | |
1049 if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) { | |
1050 return; | |
1051 } | |
1052 | |
1142 | 1053 KlassHandle group(this, SystemDictionary::ThreadGroup_klass()); |
0 | 1054 Handle threadObj(this, this->threadObj()); |
1055 | |
1056 JavaCalls::call_special(&result, | |
1057 thread_group, | |
1058 group, | |
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0 | 1061 threadObj, // Arg 1 |
1062 THREAD); | |
1063 | |
1064 | |
1065 } | |
1066 | |
1067 // NamedThread -- non-JavaThread subclasses with multiple | |
1068 // uniquely named instances should derive from this. | |
1069 NamedThread::NamedThread() : Thread() { | |
1070 _name = NULL; | |
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0 | 1072 } |
1073 | |
1074 NamedThread::~NamedThread() { | |
1075 if (_name != NULL) { | |
1076 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, _name); | |
1077 _name = NULL; | |
1078 } | |
1079 } | |
1080 | |
1081 void NamedThread::set_name(const char* format, ...) { | |
1082 guarantee(_name == NULL, "Only get to set name once."); | |
1083 _name = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, max_name_len); | |
1084 guarantee(_name != NULL, "alloc failure"); | |
1085 va_list ap; | |
1086 va_start(ap, format); | |
1087 jio_vsnprintf(_name, max_name_len, format, ap); | |
1088 va_end(ap); | |
1089 } | |
1090 | |
1091 // ======= WatcherThread ======== | |
1092 | |
1093 // The watcher thread exists to simulate timer interrupts. It should | |
1094 // be replaced by an abstraction over whatever native support for | |
1095 // timer interrupts exists on the platform. | |
1096 | |
1097 WatcherThread* WatcherThread::_watcher_thread = NULL; | |
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0 | 1099 |
1100 WatcherThread::WatcherThread() : Thread() { | |
1101 assert(watcher_thread() == NULL, "we can only allocate one WatcherThread"); | |
1102 if (os::create_thread(this, os::watcher_thread)) { | |
1103 _watcher_thread = this; | |
1104 | |
1105 // Set the watcher thread to the highest OS priority which should not be | |
1106 // used, unless a Java thread with priority java.lang.Thread.MAX_PRIORITY | |
1107 // is created. The only normal thread using this priority is the reference | |
1108 // handler thread, which runs for very short intervals only. | |
1109 // If the VMThread's priority is not lower than the WatcherThread profiling | |
1110 // will be inaccurate. | |
1111 os::set_priority(this, MaxPriority); | |
1112 if (!DisableStartThread) { | |
1113 os::start_thread(this); | |
1114 } | |
1115 } | |
1116 } | |
1117 | |
1118 void WatcherThread::run() { | |
1119 assert(this == watcher_thread(), "just checking"); | |
1120 | |
1121 this->record_stack_base_and_size(); | |
1122 this->initialize_thread_local_storage(); | |
1123 this->set_active_handles(JNIHandleBlock::allocate_block()); | |
1124 while(!_should_terminate) { | |
1125 assert(watcher_thread() == Thread::current(), "thread consistency check"); | |
1126 assert(watcher_thread() == this, "thread consistency check"); | |
1127 | |
1128 // Calculate how long it'll be until the next PeriodicTask work | |
1129 // should be done, and sleep that amount of time. | |
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1151 if (is_error_reported()) { | |
1152 // A fatal error has happened, the error handler(VMError::report_and_die) | |
1153 // should abort JVM after creating an error log file. However in some | |
1154 // rare cases, the error handler itself might deadlock. Here we try to | |
1155 // kill JVM if the fatal error handler fails to abort in 2 minutes. | |
1156 // | |
1157 // This code is in WatcherThread because WatcherThread wakes up | |
1158 // periodically so the fatal error handler doesn't need to do anything; | |
1159 // also because the WatcherThread is less likely to crash than other | |
1160 // threads. | |
1161 | |
1162 for (;;) { | |
1163 if (!ShowMessageBoxOnError | |
1164 && (OnError == NULL || OnError[0] == '\0') | |
1165 && Arguments::abort_hook() == NULL) { | |
1166 os::sleep(this, 2 * 60 * 1000, false); | |
1167 fdStream err(defaultStream::output_fd()); | |
1168 err.print_raw_cr("# [ timer expired, abort... ]"); | |
1169 // skip atexit/vm_exit/vm_abort hooks | |
1170 os::die(); | |
1171 } | |
1172 | |
1173 // Wake up 5 seconds later, the fatal handler may reset OnError or | |
1174 // ShowMessageBoxOnError when it is ready to abort. | |
1175 os::sleep(this, 5 * 1000, false); | |
1176 } | |
1177 } | |
1178 | |
1179 PeriodicTask::real_time_tick(time_to_wait); | |
1180 | |
1181 // If we have no more tasks left due to dynamic disenrollment, | |
1182 // shut down the thread since we don't currently support dynamic enrollment | |
1183 if (PeriodicTask::num_tasks() == 0) { | |
1184 _should_terminate = true; | |
1185 } | |
1186 } | |
1187 | |
1188 // Signal that it is terminated | |
1189 { | |
1190 MutexLockerEx mu(Terminator_lock, Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag); | |
1191 _watcher_thread = NULL; | |
1192 Terminator_lock->notify(); | |
1193 } | |
1194 | |
1195 // Thread destructor usually does this.. | |
1196 ThreadLocalStorage::set_thread(NULL); | |
1197 } | |
1198 | |
1199 void WatcherThread::start() { | |
1200 if (watcher_thread() == NULL) { | |
1201 _should_terminate = false; | |
1202 // Create the single instance of WatcherThread | |
1203 new WatcherThread(); | |
1204 } | |
1205 } | |
1206 | |
1207 void WatcherThread::stop() { | |
1208 // it is ok to take late safepoints here, if needed | |
1209 MutexLocker mu(Terminator_lock); | |
1210 _should_terminate = true; | |
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1213 Thread* watcher = watcher_thread(); |
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0 | 1217 while(watcher_thread() != NULL) { |
1218 // This wait should make safepoint checks, wait without a timeout, | |
1219 // and wait as a suspend-equivalent condition. | |
1220 // | |
1221 // Note: If the FlatProfiler is running, then this thread is waiting | |
1222 // for the WatcherThread to terminate and the WatcherThread, via the | |
1223 // FlatProfiler task, is waiting for the external suspend request on | |
1224 // this thread to complete. wait_for_ext_suspend_completion() will | |
1225 // eventually timeout, but that takes time. Making this wait a | |
1226 // suspend-equivalent condition solves that timeout problem. | |
1227 // | |
1228 Terminator_lock->wait(!Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag, 0, | |
1229 Mutex::_as_suspend_equivalent_flag); | |
1230 } | |
1231 } | |
1232 | |
1233 void WatcherThread::print_on(outputStream* st) const { | |
1234 st->print("\"%s\" ", name()); | |
1235 Thread::print_on(st); | |
1236 st->cr(); | |
1237 } | |
1238 | |
1239 // ======= JavaThread ======== | |
1240 | |
1241 // A JavaThread is a normal Java thread | |
1242 | |
1243 void JavaThread::initialize() { | |
1244 // Initialize fields | |
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0 | 1251 set_saved_exception_pc(NULL); |
1252 set_threadObj(NULL); | |
1253 _anchor.clear(); | |
1254 set_entry_point(NULL); | |
1255 set_jni_functions(jni_functions()); | |
1256 set_callee_target(NULL); | |
1257 set_vm_result(NULL); | |
1258 set_vm_result_2(NULL); | |
1259 set_vframe_array_head(NULL); | |
1260 set_vframe_array_last(NULL); | |
1261 set_deferred_locals(NULL); | |
1262 set_deopt_mark(NULL); | |
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0 | 1264 clear_must_deopt_id(); |
1265 set_monitor_chunks(NULL); | |
1266 set_next(NULL); | |
1267 set_thread_state(_thread_new); | |
1268 _terminated = _not_terminated; | |
1269 _privileged_stack_top = NULL; | |
1270 _array_for_gc = NULL; | |
1271 _suspend_equivalent = false; | |
1272 _in_deopt_handler = 0; | |
1273 _doing_unsafe_access = false; | |
1274 _stack_guard_state = stack_guard_unused; | |
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0 | 1276 _exception_oop = NULL; |
1277 _exception_pc = 0; | |
1278 _exception_handler_pc = 0; | |
1279 _exception_stack_size = 0; | |
1903 | 1280 _is_method_handle_return = 0; |
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0 | 1283 _jvmti_get_loaded_classes_closure = NULL; |
1284 _interp_only_mode = 0; | |
1285 _special_runtime_exit_condition = _no_async_condition; | |
1286 _pending_async_exception = NULL; | |
1287 _is_compiling = false; | |
1288 _thread_stat = NULL; | |
1289 _thread_stat = new ThreadStatistics(); | |
1290 _blocked_on_compilation = false; | |
1291 _jni_active_critical = 0; | |
1292 _do_not_unlock_if_synchronized = false; | |
1293 _cached_monitor_info = NULL; | |
1294 _parker = Parker::Allocate(this) ; | |
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1297 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
1298 _jmp_ring_index = 0; | |
1299 for (int ji = 0 ; ji < jump_ring_buffer_size ; ji++ ) { | |
1300 record_jump(NULL, NULL, NULL, 0); | |
1301 } | |
1302 #endif /* PRODUCT */ | |
1303 | |
1304 set_thread_profiler(NULL); | |
1305 if (FlatProfiler::is_active()) { | |
1306 // This is where we would decide to either give each thread it's own profiler | |
1307 // or use one global one from FlatProfiler, | |
1308 // or up to some count of the number of profiled threads, etc. | |
1309 ThreadProfiler* pp = new ThreadProfiler(); | |
1310 pp->engage(); | |
1311 set_thread_profiler(pp); | |
1312 } | |
1313 | |
1314 // Setup safepoint state info for this thread | |
1315 ThreadSafepointState::create(this); | |
1316 | |
1317 debug_only(_java_call_counter = 0); | |
1318 | |
1319 // JVMTI PopFrame support | |
1320 _popframe_condition = popframe_inactive; | |
1321 _popframe_preserved_args = NULL; | |
1322 _popframe_preserved_args_size = 0; | |
1323 | |
1324 pd_initialize(); | |
1325 } | |
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1340 _is_attaching = is_attaching; | |
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1343 | |
1344 bool JavaThread::reguard_stack(address cur_sp) { | |
1345 if (_stack_guard_state != stack_guard_yellow_disabled) { | |
1346 return true; // Stack already guarded or guard pages not needed. | |
1347 } | |
1348 | |
1349 if (register_stack_overflow()) { | |
1350 // For those architectures which have separate register and | |
1351 // memory stacks, we must check the register stack to see if | |
1352 // it has overflowed. | |
1353 return false; | |
1354 } | |
1355 | |
1356 // Java code never executes within the yellow zone: the latter is only | |
1357 // there to provoke an exception during stack banging. If java code | |
1358 // is executing there, either StackShadowPages should be larger, or | |
1359 // some exception code in c1, c2 or the interpreter isn't unwinding | |
1360 // when it should. | |
1361 guarantee(cur_sp > stack_yellow_zone_base(), "not enough space to reguard - increase StackShadowPages"); | |
1362 | |
1363 enable_stack_yellow_zone(); | |
1364 return true; | |
1365 } | |
1366 | |
1367 bool JavaThread::reguard_stack(void) { | |
1368 return reguard_stack(os::current_stack_pointer()); | |
1369 } | |
1370 | |
1371 | |
1372 void JavaThread::block_if_vm_exited() { | |
1373 if (_terminated == _vm_exited) { | |
1374 // _vm_exited is set at safepoint, and Threads_lock is never released | |
1375 // we will block here forever | |
1376 Threads_lock->lock_without_safepoint_check(); | |
1377 ShouldNotReachHere(); | |
1378 } | |
1379 } | |
1380 | |
1381 | |
1382 // Remove this ifdef when C1 is ported to the compiler interface. | |
1383 static void compiler_thread_entry(JavaThread* thread, TRAPS); | |
1384 | |
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0 | 1392 if (TraceThreadEvents) { |
1393 tty->print_cr("creating thread %p", this); | |
1394 } | |
1395 initialize(); | |
1396 _is_attaching = false; | |
1397 set_entry_point(entry_point); | |
1398 // Create the native thread itself. | |
1399 // %note runtime_23 | |
1400 os::ThreadType thr_type = os::java_thread; | |
1401 thr_type = entry_point == &compiler_thread_entry ? os::compiler_thread : | |
1402 os::java_thread; | |
1403 os::create_thread(this, thr_type, stack_sz); | |
1404 | |
1405 // The _osthread may be NULL here because we ran out of memory (too many threads active). | |
1406 // We need to throw and OutOfMemoryError - however we cannot do this here because the caller | |
1407 // may hold a lock and all locks must be unlocked before throwing the exception (throwing | |
1408 // the exception consists of creating the exception object & initializing it, initialization | |
1409 // will leave the VM via a JavaCall and then all locks must be unlocked). | |
1410 // | |
1411 // The thread is still suspended when we reach here. Thread must be explicit started | |
1412 // by creator! Furthermore, the thread must also explicitly be added to the Threads list | |
1413 // by calling Threads:add. The reason why this is not done here, is because the thread | |
1414 // object must be fully initialized (take a look at JVM_Start) | |
1415 } | |
1416 | |
1417 JavaThread::~JavaThread() { | |
1418 if (TraceThreadEvents) { | |
1419 tty->print_cr("terminate thread %p", this); | |
1420 } | |
1421 | |
1422 // JSR166 -- return the parker to the free list | |
1423 Parker::Release(_parker); | |
1424 _parker = NULL ; | |
1425 | |
1426 // Free any remaining previous UnrollBlock | |
1427 vframeArray* old_array = vframe_array_last(); | |
1428 | |
1429 if (old_array != NULL) { | |
1430 Deoptimization::UnrollBlock* old_info = old_array->unroll_block(); | |
1431 old_array->set_unroll_block(NULL); | |
1432 delete old_info; | |
1433 delete old_array; | |
1434 } | |
1435 | |
1436 GrowableArray<jvmtiDeferredLocalVariableSet*>* deferred = deferred_locals(); | |
1437 if (deferred != NULL) { | |
1438 // This can only happen if thread is destroyed before deoptimization occurs. | |
1439 assert(deferred->length() != 0, "empty array!"); | |
1440 do { | |
1441 jvmtiDeferredLocalVariableSet* dlv = deferred->at(0); | |
1442 deferred->remove_at(0); | |
1443 // individual jvmtiDeferredLocalVariableSet are CHeapObj's | |
1444 delete dlv; | |
1445 } while (deferred->length() != 0); | |
1446 delete deferred; | |
1447 } | |
1448 | |
1449 // All Java related clean up happens in exit | |
1450 ThreadSafepointState::destroy(this); | |
1451 if (_thread_profiler != NULL) delete _thread_profiler; | |
1452 if (_thread_stat != NULL) delete _thread_stat; | |
1453 } | |
1454 | |
1455 | |
1456 // The first routine called by a new Java thread | |
1457 void JavaThread::run() { | |
1458 // initialize thread-local alloc buffer related fields | |
1459 this->initialize_tlab(); | |
1460 | |
1461 // used to test validitity of stack trace backs | |
1462 this->record_base_of_stack_pointer(); | |
1463 | |
1464 // Record real stack base and size. | |
1465 this->record_stack_base_and_size(); | |
1466 | |
1467 // Initialize thread local storage; set before calling MutexLocker | |
1468 this->initialize_thread_local_storage(); | |
1469 | |
1470 this->create_stack_guard_pages(); | |
1471 | |
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0 | 1474 // Thread is now sufficient initialized to be handled by the safepoint code as being |
1475 // in the VM. Change thread state from _thread_new to _thread_in_vm | |
1476 ThreadStateTransition::transition_and_fence(this, _thread_new, _thread_in_vm); | |
1477 | |
1478 assert(JavaThread::current() == this, "sanity check"); | |
1479 assert(!Thread::current()->owns_locks(), "sanity check"); | |
1480 | |
1481 DTRACE_THREAD_PROBE(start, this); | |
1482 | |
1483 // This operation might block. We call that after all safepoint checks for a new thread has | |
1484 // been completed. | |
1485 this->set_active_handles(JNIHandleBlock::allocate_block()); | |
1486 | |
1487 if (JvmtiExport::should_post_thread_life()) { | |
1488 JvmtiExport::post_thread_start(this); | |
1489 } | |
1490 | |
1491 // We call another function to do the rest so we are sure that the stack addresses used | |
1492 // from there will be lower than the stack base just computed | |
1493 thread_main_inner(); | |
1494 | |
1495 // Note, thread is no longer valid at this point! | |
1496 } | |
1497 | |
1498 | |
1499 void JavaThread::thread_main_inner() { | |
1500 assert(JavaThread::current() == this, "sanity check"); | |
1501 assert(this->threadObj() != NULL, "just checking"); | |
1502 | |
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1507 !java_lang_Thread::is_stillborn(this->threadObj())) { |
0 | 1508 HandleMark hm(this); |
1509 this->entry_point()(this, this); | |
1510 } | |
1511 | |
1512 DTRACE_THREAD_PROBE(stop, this); | |
1513 | |
1514 this->exit(false); | |
1515 delete this; | |
1516 } | |
1517 | |
1518 | |
1519 static void ensure_join(JavaThread* thread) { | |
1520 // We do not need to grap the Threads_lock, since we are operating on ourself. | |
1521 Handle threadObj(thread, thread->threadObj()); | |
1522 assert(threadObj.not_null(), "java thread object must exist"); | |
1523 ObjectLocker lock(threadObj, thread); | |
1524 // Ignore pending exception (ThreadDeath), since we are exiting anyway | |
1525 thread->clear_pending_exception(); | |
1526 // Thread is exiting. So set thread_status field in java.lang.Thread class to TERMINATED. | |
1527 java_lang_Thread::set_thread_status(threadObj(), java_lang_Thread::TERMINATED); | |
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0 | 1530 java_lang_Thread::set_thread(threadObj(), NULL); |
1531 lock.notify_all(thread); | |
1532 // Ignore pending exception (ThreadDeath), since we are exiting anyway | |
1533 thread->clear_pending_exception(); | |
1534 } | |
1535 | |
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0 | 1537 // For any new cleanup additions, please check to see if they need to be applied to |
1538 // cleanup_failed_attach_current_thread as well. | |
1539 void JavaThread::exit(bool destroy_vm, ExitType exit_type) { | |
1540 assert(this == JavaThread::current(), "thread consistency check"); | |
1541 if (!InitializeJavaLangSystem) return; | |
1542 | |
1543 HandleMark hm(this); | |
1544 Handle uncaught_exception(this, this->pending_exception()); | |
1545 this->clear_pending_exception(); | |
1546 Handle threadObj(this, this->threadObj()); | |
1547 assert(threadObj.not_null(), "Java thread object should be created"); | |
1548 | |
1549 if (get_thread_profiler() != NULL) { | |
1550 get_thread_profiler()->disengage(); | |
1551 ResourceMark rm; | |
1552 get_thread_profiler()->print(get_thread_name()); | |
1553 } | |
1554 | |
1555 | |
1556 // FIXIT: This code should be moved into else part, when reliable 1.2/1.3 check is in place | |
1557 { | |
1558 EXCEPTION_MARK; | |
1559 | |
1560 CLEAR_PENDING_EXCEPTION; | |
1561 } | |
1562 // FIXIT: The is_null check is only so it works better on JDK1.2 VM's. This | |
1563 // has to be fixed by a runtime query method | |
1564 if (!destroy_vm || JDK_Version::is_jdk12x_version()) { | |
1565 // JSR-166: change call from from ThreadGroup.uncaughtException to | |
1566 // java.lang.Thread.dispatchUncaughtException | |
1567 if (uncaught_exception.not_null()) { | |
1568 Handle group(this, java_lang_Thread::threadGroup(threadObj())); | |
1569 Events::log("uncaught exception INTPTR_FORMAT " " INTPTR_FORMAT " " INTPTR_FORMAT", | |
1570 (address)uncaught_exception(), (address)threadObj(), (address)group()); | |
1571 { | |
1572 EXCEPTION_MARK; | |
1573 // Check if the method Thread.dispatchUncaughtException() exists. If so | |
1574 // call it. Otherwise we have an older library without the JSR-166 changes, | |
1575 // so call ThreadGroup.uncaughtException() | |
1576 KlassHandle recvrKlass(THREAD, threadObj->klass()); | |
1577 CallInfo callinfo; | |
1142 | 1578 KlassHandle thread_klass(THREAD, SystemDictionary::Thread_klass()); |
0 | 1579 LinkResolver::resolve_virtual_call(callinfo, threadObj, recvrKlass, thread_klass, |
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0 | 1582 KlassHandle(), false, false, THREAD); |
1583 CLEAR_PENDING_EXCEPTION; | |
1584 methodHandle method = callinfo.selected_method(); | |
1585 if (method.not_null()) { | |
1586 JavaValue result(T_VOID); | |
1587 JavaCalls::call_virtual(&result, | |
1588 threadObj, thread_klass, | |
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0 | 1591 uncaught_exception, |
1592 THREAD); | |
1593 } else { | |
1142 | 1594 KlassHandle thread_group(THREAD, SystemDictionary::ThreadGroup_klass()); |
0 | 1595 JavaValue result(T_VOID); |
1596 JavaCalls::call_virtual(&result, | |
1597 group, thread_group, | |
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1601 uncaught_exception, // Arg 2 | |
1602 THREAD); | |
1603 } | |
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0 | 1613 } |
1614 } | |
1615 | |
1616 // Call Thread.exit(). We try 3 times in case we got another Thread.stop during | |
1617 // the execution of the method. If that is not enough, then we don't really care. Thread.stop | |
1618 // is deprecated anyhow. | |
1619 { int count = 3; | |
1620 while (java_lang_Thread::threadGroup(threadObj()) != NULL && (count-- > 0)) { | |
1621 EXCEPTION_MARK; | |
1622 JavaValue result(T_VOID); | |
1142 | 1623 KlassHandle thread_klass(THREAD, SystemDictionary::Thread_klass()); |
0 | 1624 JavaCalls::call_virtual(&result, |
1625 threadObj, thread_klass, | |
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0 | 1628 THREAD); |
1629 CLEAR_PENDING_EXCEPTION; | |
1630 } | |
1631 } | |
1632 | |
1633 // notify JVMTI | |
1634 if (JvmtiExport::should_post_thread_life()) { | |
1635 JvmtiExport::post_thread_end(this); | |
1636 } | |
1637 | |
1638 // We have notified the agents that we are exiting, before we go on, | |
1639 // we must check for a pending external suspend request and honor it | |
1640 // in order to not surprise the thread that made the suspend request. | |
1641 while (true) { | |
1642 { | |
1643 MutexLockerEx ml(SR_lock(), Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag); | |
1644 if (!is_external_suspend()) { | |
1645 set_terminated(_thread_exiting); | |
1646 ThreadService::current_thread_exiting(this); | |
1647 break; | |
1648 } | |
1649 // Implied else: | |
1650 // Things get a little tricky here. We have a pending external | |
1651 // suspend request, but we are holding the SR_lock so we | |
1652 // can't just self-suspend. So we temporarily drop the lock | |
1653 // and then self-suspend. | |
1654 } | |
1655 | |
1656 ThreadBlockInVM tbivm(this); | |
1657 java_suspend_self(); | |
1658 | |
1659 // We're done with this suspend request, but we have to loop around | |
1660 // and check again. Eventually we will get SR_lock without a pending | |
1661 // external suspend request and will be able to mark ourselves as | |
1662 // exiting. | |
1663 } | |
1664 // no more external suspends are allowed at this point | |
1665 } else { | |
1666 // before_exit() has already posted JVMTI THREAD_END events | |
1667 } | |
1668 | |
1669 // Notify waiters on thread object. This has to be done after exit() is called | |
1670 // on the thread (if the thread is the last thread in a daemon ThreadGroup the | |
1671 // group should have the destroyed bit set before waiters are notified). | |
1672 ensure_join(this); | |
1673 assert(!this->has_pending_exception(), "ensure_join should have cleared"); | |
1674 | |
1675 // 6282335 JNI DetachCurrentThread spec states that all Java monitors | |
1676 // held by this thread must be released. A detach operation must only | |
1677 // get here if there are no Java frames on the stack. Therefore, any | |
1678 // owned monitors at this point MUST be JNI-acquired monitors which are | |
1679 // pre-inflated and in the monitor cache. | |
1680 // | |
1681 // ensure_join() ignores IllegalThreadStateExceptions, and so does this. | |
1682 if (exit_type == jni_detach && JNIDetachReleasesMonitors) { | |
1683 assert(!this->has_last_Java_frame(), "detaching with Java frames?"); | |
1684 ObjectSynchronizer::release_monitors_owned_by_thread(this); | |
1685 assert(!this->has_pending_exception(), "release_monitors should have cleared"); | |
1686 } | |
1687 | |
1688 // These things needs to be done while we are still a Java Thread. Make sure that thread | |
1689 // is in a consistent state, in case GC happens | |
1690 assert(_privileged_stack_top == NULL, "must be NULL when we get here"); | |
1691 | |
1692 if (active_handles() != NULL) { | |
1693 JNIHandleBlock* block = active_handles(); | |
1694 set_active_handles(NULL); | |
1695 JNIHandleBlock::release_block(block); | |
1696 } | |
1697 | |
1698 if (free_handle_block() != NULL) { | |
1699 JNIHandleBlock* block = free_handle_block(); | |
1700 set_free_handle_block(NULL); | |
1701 JNIHandleBlock::release_block(block); | |
1702 } | |
1703 | |
1704 // These have to be removed while this is still a valid thread. | |
1705 remove_stack_guard_pages(); | |
1706 | |
1707 if (UseTLAB) { | |
1708 tlab().make_parsable(true); // retire TLAB | |
1709 } | |
1710 | |
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1724 Threads::remove(this); | |
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1797 Thread* thread = ThreadLocalStorage::thread(); | |
1798 assert(thread != NULL, "just checking"); | |
1799 if (thread->is_Java_thread()) { | |
1800 return (JavaThread*) thread; | |
1801 } else { | |
1802 assert(thread->is_VM_thread(), "this must be a vm thread"); | |
1803 VM_Operation* op = ((VMThread*) thread)->vm_operation(); | |
1804 JavaThread *ret=op == NULL ? NULL : (JavaThread *)op->calling_thread(); | |
1805 assert(ret->is_Java_thread(), "must be a Java thread"); | |
1806 return ret; | |
1807 } | |
1808 } | |
1809 | |
1810 bool JavaThread::is_lock_owned(address adr) const { | |
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1813 for (MonitorChunk* chunk = monitor_chunks(); chunk != NULL; chunk = chunk->next()) { | |
1814 if (chunk->contains(adr)) return true; | |
1815 } | |
1816 | |
1817 return false; | |
1818 } | |
1819 | |
1820 | |
1821 void JavaThread::add_monitor_chunk(MonitorChunk* chunk) { | |
1822 chunk->set_next(monitor_chunks()); | |
1823 set_monitor_chunks(chunk); | |
1824 } | |
1825 | |
1826 void JavaThread::remove_monitor_chunk(MonitorChunk* chunk) { | |
1827 guarantee(monitor_chunks() != NULL, "must be non empty"); | |
1828 if (monitor_chunks() == chunk) { | |
1829 set_monitor_chunks(chunk->next()); | |
1830 } else { | |
1831 MonitorChunk* prev = monitor_chunks(); | |
1832 while (prev->next() != chunk) prev = prev->next(); | |
1833 prev->set_next(chunk->next()); | |
1834 } | |
1835 } | |
1836 | |
1837 // JVM support. | |
1838 | |
1839 // Note: this function shouldn't block if it's called in | |
1840 // _thread_in_native_trans state (such as from | |
1841 // check_special_condition_for_native_trans()). | |
1842 void JavaThread::check_and_handle_async_exceptions(bool check_unsafe_error) { | |
1843 | |
1844 if (has_last_Java_frame() && has_async_condition()) { | |
1845 // If we are at a polling page safepoint (not a poll return) | |
1846 // then we must defer async exception because live registers | |
1847 // will be clobbered by the exception path. Poll return is | |
1848 // ok because the call we a returning from already collides | |
1849 // with exception handling registers and so there is no issue. | |
1850 // (The exception handling path kills call result registers but | |
1851 // this is ok since the exception kills the result anyway). | |
1852 | |
1853 if (is_at_poll_safepoint()) { | |
1854 // if the code we are returning to has deoptimized we must defer | |
1855 // the exception otherwise live registers get clobbered on the | |
1856 // exception path before deoptimization is able to retrieve them. | |
1857 // | |
1858 RegisterMap map(this, false); | |
1859 frame caller_fr = last_frame().sender(&map); | |
1860 assert(caller_fr.is_compiled_frame(), "what?"); | |
1861 if (caller_fr.is_deoptimized_frame()) { | |
1862 if (TraceExceptions) { | |
1863 ResourceMark rm; | |
1864 tty->print_cr("deferred async exception at compiled safepoint"); | |
1865 } | |
1866 return; | |
1867 } | |
1868 } | |
1869 } | |
1870 | |
1871 JavaThread::AsyncRequests condition = clear_special_runtime_exit_condition(); | |
1872 if (condition == _no_async_condition) { | |
1873 // Conditions have changed since has_special_runtime_exit_condition() | |
1874 // was called: | |
1875 // - if we were here only because of an external suspend request, | |
1876 // then that was taken care of above (or cancelled) so we are done | |
1877 // - if we were here because of another async request, then it has | |
1878 // been cleared between the has_special_runtime_exit_condition() | |
1879 // and now so again we are done | |
1880 return; | |
1881 } | |
1882 | |
1883 // Check for pending async. exception | |
1884 if (_pending_async_exception != NULL) { | |
1885 // Only overwrite an already pending exception, if it is not a threadDeath. | |
1142 | 1886 if (!has_pending_exception() || !pending_exception()->is_a(SystemDictionary::ThreadDeath_klass())) { |
0 | 1887 |
1888 // We cannot call Exceptions::_throw(...) here because we cannot block | |
1889 set_pending_exception(_pending_async_exception, __FILE__, __LINE__); | |
1890 | |
1891 if (TraceExceptions) { | |
1892 ResourceMark rm; | |
1893 tty->print("Async. exception installed at runtime exit (" INTPTR_FORMAT ")", this); | |
1894 if (has_last_Java_frame() ) { | |
1895 frame f = last_frame(); | |
1896 tty->print(" (pc: " INTPTR_FORMAT " sp: " INTPTR_FORMAT " )", f.pc(), f.sp()); | |
1897 } | |
1898 tty->print_cr(" of type: %s", instanceKlass::cast(_pending_async_exception->klass())->external_name()); | |
1899 } | |
1900 _pending_async_exception = NULL; | |
1901 clear_has_async_exception(); | |
1902 } | |
1903 } | |
1904 | |
1905 if (check_unsafe_error && | |
1906 condition == _async_unsafe_access_error && !has_pending_exception()) { | |
1907 condition = _no_async_condition; // done | |
1908 switch (thread_state()) { | |
1909 case _thread_in_vm: | |
1910 { | |
1911 JavaThread* THREAD = this; | |
1912 THROW_MSG(vmSymbols::java_lang_InternalError(), "a fault occurred in an unsafe memory access operation"); | |
1913 } | |
1914 case _thread_in_native: | |
1915 { | |
1916 ThreadInVMfromNative tiv(this); | |
1917 JavaThread* THREAD = this; | |
1918 THROW_MSG(vmSymbols::java_lang_InternalError(), "a fault occurred in an unsafe memory access operation"); | |
1919 } | |
1920 case _thread_in_Java: | |
1921 { | |
1922 ThreadInVMfromJava tiv(this); | |
1923 JavaThread* THREAD = this; | |
1924 THROW_MSG(vmSymbols::java_lang_InternalError(), "a fault occurred in a recent unsafe memory access operation in compiled Java code"); | |
1925 } | |
1926 default: | |
1927 ShouldNotReachHere(); | |
1928 } | |
1929 } | |
1930 | |
1931 assert(condition == _no_async_condition || has_pending_exception() || | |
1932 (!check_unsafe_error && condition == _async_unsafe_access_error), | |
1933 "must have handled the async condition, if no exception"); | |
1934 } | |
1935 | |
1936 void JavaThread::handle_special_runtime_exit_condition(bool check_asyncs) { | |
1937 // | |
1938 // Check for pending external suspend. Internal suspend requests do | |
1939 // not use handle_special_runtime_exit_condition(). | |
1940 // If JNIEnv proxies are allowed, don't self-suspend if the target | |
1941 // thread is not the current thread. In older versions of jdbx, jdbx | |
1942 // threads could call into the VM with another thread's JNIEnv so we | |
1943 // can be here operating on behalf of a suspended thread (4432884). | |
1944 bool do_self_suspend = is_external_suspend_with_lock(); | |
1945 if (do_self_suspend && (!AllowJNIEnvProxy || this == JavaThread::current())) { | |
1946 // | |
1947 // Because thread is external suspended the safepoint code will count | |
1948 // thread as at a safepoint. This can be odd because we can be here | |
1949 // as _thread_in_Java which would normally transition to _thread_blocked | |
1950 // at a safepoint. We would like to mark the thread as _thread_blocked | |
1951 // before calling java_suspend_self like all other callers of it but | |
1952 // we must then observe proper safepoint protocol. (We can't leave | |
1953 // _thread_blocked with a safepoint in progress). However we can be | |
1954 // here as _thread_in_native_trans so we can't use a normal transition | |
1955 // constructor/destructor pair because they assert on that type of | |
1956 // transition. We could do something like: | |
1957 // | |
1958 // JavaThreadState state = thread_state(); | |
1959 // set_thread_state(_thread_in_vm); | |
1960 // { | |
1961 // ThreadBlockInVM tbivm(this); | |
1962 // java_suspend_self() | |
1963 // } | |
1964 // set_thread_state(_thread_in_vm_trans); | |
1965 // if (safepoint) block; | |
1966 // set_thread_state(state); | |
1967 // | |
1968 // but that is pretty messy. Instead we just go with the way the | |
1969 // code has worked before and note that this is the only path to | |
1970 // java_suspend_self that doesn't put the thread in _thread_blocked | |
1971 // mode. | |
1972 | |
1973 frame_anchor()->make_walkable(this); | |
1974 java_suspend_self(); | |
1975 | |
1976 // We might be here for reasons in addition to the self-suspend request | |
1977 // so check for other async requests. | |
1978 } | |
1979 | |
1980 if (check_asyncs) { | |
1981 check_and_handle_async_exceptions(); | |
1982 } | |
1983 } | |
1984 | |
1985 void JavaThread::send_thread_stop(oop java_throwable) { | |
1986 assert(Thread::current()->is_VM_thread(), "should be in the vm thread"); | |
1987 assert(Threads_lock->is_locked(), "Threads_lock should be locked by safepoint code"); | |
1988 assert(SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), "all threads are stopped"); | |
1989 | |
1990 // Do not throw asynchronous exceptions against the compiler thread | |
1991 // (the compiler thread should not be a Java thread -- fix in 1.4.2) | |
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0 | 1995 |
1996 { | |
1997 // Actually throw the Throwable against the target Thread - however | |
1998 // only if there is no thread death exception installed already. | |
1142 | 1999 if (_pending_async_exception == NULL || !_pending_async_exception->is_a(SystemDictionary::ThreadDeath_klass())) { |
0 | 2000 // If the topmost frame is a runtime stub, then we are calling into |
2001 // OptoRuntime from compiled code. Some runtime stubs (new, monitor_exit..) | |
2002 // must deoptimize the caller before continuing, as the compiled exception handler table | |
2003 // may not be valid | |
2004 if (has_last_Java_frame()) { | |
2005 frame f = last_frame(); | |
2006 if (f.is_runtime_frame() || f.is_safepoint_blob_frame()) { | |
2007 // BiasedLocking needs an updated RegisterMap for the revoke monitors pass | |
2008 RegisterMap reg_map(this, UseBiasedLocking); | |
2009 frame compiled_frame = f.sender(®_map); | |
2010 if (compiled_frame.can_be_deoptimized()) { | |
2011 Deoptimization::deoptimize(this, compiled_frame, ®_map); | |
2012 } | |
2013 } | |
2014 } | |
2015 | |
2016 // Set async. pending exception in thread. | |
2017 set_pending_async_exception(java_throwable); | |
2018 | |
2019 if (TraceExceptions) { | |
2020 ResourceMark rm; | |
2021 tty->print_cr("Pending Async. exception installed of type: %s", instanceKlass::cast(_pending_async_exception->klass())->external_name()); | |
2022 } | |
2023 // for AbortVMOnException flag | |
2024 NOT_PRODUCT(Exceptions::debug_check_abort(instanceKlass::cast(_pending_async_exception->klass())->external_name())); | |
2025 } | |
2026 } | |
2027 | |
2028 | |
2029 // Interrupt thread so it will wake up from a potential wait() | |
2030 Thread::interrupt(this); | |
2031 } | |
2032 | |
2033 // External suspension mechanism. | |
2034 // | |
2035 // Tell the VM to suspend a thread when ever it knows that it does not hold on | |
2036 // to any VM_locks and it is at a transition | |
2037 // Self-suspension will happen on the transition out of the vm. | |
2038 // Catch "this" coming in from JNIEnv pointers when the thread has been freed | |
2039 // | |
2040 // Guarantees on return: | |
2041 // + Target thread will not execute any new bytecode (that's why we need to | |
2042 // force a safepoint) | |
2043 // + Target thread will not enter any new monitors | |
2044 // | |
2045 void JavaThread::java_suspend() { | |
2046 { MutexLocker mu(Threads_lock); | |
2047 if (!Threads::includes(this) || is_exiting() || this->threadObj() == NULL) { | |
2048 return; | |
2049 } | |
2050 } | |
2051 | |
2052 { MutexLockerEx ml(SR_lock(), Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag); | |
2053 if (!is_external_suspend()) { | |
2054 // a racing resume has cancelled us; bail out now | |
2055 return; | |
2056 } | |
2057 | |
2058 // suspend is done | |
2059 uint32_t debug_bits = 0; | |
2060 // Warning: is_ext_suspend_completed() may temporarily drop the | |
2061 // SR_lock to allow the thread to reach a stable thread state if | |
2062 // it is currently in a transient thread state. | |
2063 if (is_ext_suspend_completed(false /* !called_by_wait */, | |
2064 SuspendRetryDelay, &debug_bits) ) { | |
2065 return; | |
2066 } | |
2067 } | |
2068 | |
2069 VM_ForceSafepoint vm_suspend; | |
2070 VMThread::execute(&vm_suspend); | |
2071 } | |
2072 | |
2073 // Part II of external suspension. | |
2074 // A JavaThread self suspends when it detects a pending external suspend | |
2075 // request. This is usually on transitions. It is also done in places | |
2076 // where continuing to the next transition would surprise the caller, | |
2077 // e.g., monitor entry. | |
2078 // | |
2079 // Returns the number of times that the thread self-suspended. | |
2080 // | |
2081 // Note: DO NOT call java_suspend_self() when you just want to block current | |
2082 // thread. java_suspend_self() is the second stage of cooperative | |
2083 // suspension for external suspend requests and should only be used | |
2084 // to complete an external suspend request. | |
2085 // | |
2086 int JavaThread::java_suspend_self() { | |
2087 int ret = 0; | |
2088 | |
2089 // we are in the process of exiting so don't suspend | |
2090 if (is_exiting()) { | |
2091 clear_external_suspend(); | |
2092 return ret; | |
2093 } | |
2094 | |
2095 assert(_anchor.walkable() || | |
2096 (is_Java_thread() && !((JavaThread*)this)->has_last_Java_frame()), | |
2097 "must have walkable stack"); | |
2098 | |
2099 MutexLockerEx ml(SR_lock(), Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag); | |
2100 | |
979 | 2101 assert(!this->is_ext_suspended(), |
0 | 2102 "a thread trying to self-suspend should not already be suspended"); |
2103 | |
2104 if (this->is_suspend_equivalent()) { | |
2105 // If we are self-suspending as a result of the lifting of a | |
2106 // suspend equivalent condition, then the suspend_equivalent | |
2107 // flag is not cleared until we set the ext_suspended flag so | |
2108 // that wait_for_ext_suspend_completion() returns consistent | |
2109 // results. | |
2110 this->clear_suspend_equivalent(); | |
2111 } | |
2112 | |
2113 // A racing resume may have cancelled us before we grabbed SR_lock | |
2114 // above. Or another external suspend request could be waiting for us | |
2115 // by the time we return from SR_lock()->wait(). The thread | |
2116 // that requested the suspension may already be trying to walk our | |
2117 // stack and if we return now, we can change the stack out from under | |
2118 // it. This would be a "bad thing (TM)" and cause the stack walker | |
2119 // to crash. We stay self-suspended until there are no more pending | |
2120 // external suspend requests. | |
2121 while (is_external_suspend()) { | |
2122 ret++; | |
2123 this->set_ext_suspended(); | |
2124 | |
2125 // _ext_suspended flag is cleared by java_resume() | |
2126 while (is_ext_suspended()) { | |
2127 this->SR_lock()->wait(Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag); | |
2128 } | |
2129 } | |
2130 | |
2131 return ret; | |
2132 } | |
2133 | |
2134 #ifdef ASSERT | |
2135 // verify the JavaThread has not yet been published in the Threads::list, and | |
2136 // hence doesn't need protection from concurrent access at this stage | |
2137 void JavaThread::verify_not_published() { | |
2138 if (!Threads_lock->owned_by_self()) { | |
2139 MutexLockerEx ml(Threads_lock, Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag); | |
2140 assert( !Threads::includes(this), | |
2141 "java thread shouldn't have been published yet!"); | |
2142 } | |
2143 else { | |
2144 assert( !Threads::includes(this), | |
2145 "java thread shouldn't have been published yet!"); | |
2146 } | |
2147 } | |
2148 #endif | |
2149 | |
2150 // Slow path when the native==>VM/Java barriers detect a safepoint is in | |
2151 // progress or when _suspend_flags is non-zero. | |
2152 // Current thread needs to self-suspend if there is a suspend request and/or | |
2153 // block if a safepoint is in progress. | |
2154 // Async exception ISN'T checked. | |
2155 // Note only the ThreadInVMfromNative transition can call this function | |
2156 // directly and when thread state is _thread_in_native_trans | |
2157 void JavaThread::check_safepoint_and_suspend_for_native_trans(JavaThread *thread) { | |
2158 assert(thread->thread_state() == _thread_in_native_trans, "wrong state"); | |
2159 | |
2160 JavaThread *curJT = JavaThread::current(); | |
2161 bool do_self_suspend = thread->is_external_suspend(); | |
2162 | |
2163 assert(!curJT->has_last_Java_frame() || curJT->frame_anchor()->walkable(), "Unwalkable stack in native->vm transition"); | |
2164 | |
2165 // If JNIEnv proxies are allowed, don't self-suspend if the target | |
2166 // thread is not the current thread. In older versions of jdbx, jdbx | |
2167 // threads could call into the VM with another thread's JNIEnv so we | |
2168 // can be here operating on behalf of a suspended thread (4432884). | |
2169 if (do_self_suspend && (!AllowJNIEnvProxy || curJT == thread)) { | |
2170 JavaThreadState state = thread->thread_state(); | |
2171 | |
2172 // We mark this thread_blocked state as a suspend-equivalent so | |
2173 // that a caller to is_ext_suspend_completed() won't be confused. | |
2174 // The suspend-equivalent state is cleared by java_suspend_self(). | |
2175 thread->set_suspend_equivalent(); | |
2176 | |
2177 // If the safepoint code sees the _thread_in_native_trans state, it will | |
2178 // wait until the thread changes to other thread state. There is no | |
2179 // guarantee on how soon we can obtain the SR_lock and complete the | |
2180 // self-suspend request. It would be a bad idea to let safepoint wait for | |
2181 // too long. Temporarily change the state to _thread_blocked to | |
2182 // let the VM thread know that this thread is ready for GC. The problem | |
2183 // of changing thread state is that safepoint could happen just after | |
2184 // java_suspend_self() returns after being resumed, and VM thread will | |
2185 // see the _thread_blocked state. We must check for safepoint | |
2186 // after restoring the state and make sure we won't leave while a safepoint | |
2187 // is in progress. | |
2188 thread->set_thread_state(_thread_blocked); | |
2189 thread->java_suspend_self(); | |
2190 thread->set_thread_state(state); | |
2191 // Make sure new state is seen by VM thread | |
2192 if (os::is_MP()) { | |
2193 if (UseMembar) { | |
2194 // Force a fence between the write above and read below | |
2195 OrderAccess::fence(); | |
2196 } else { | |
2197 // Must use this rather than serialization page in particular on Windows | |
2198 InterfaceSupport::serialize_memory(thread); | |
2199 } | |
2200 } | |
2201 } | |
2202 | |
2203 if (SafepointSynchronize::do_call_back()) { | |
2204 // If we are safepointing, then block the caller which may not be | |
2205 // the same as the target thread (see above). | |
2206 SafepointSynchronize::block(curJT); | |
2207 } | |
2208 | |
2209 if (thread->is_deopt_suspend()) { | |
2210 thread->clear_deopt_suspend(); | |
2211 RegisterMap map(thread, false); | |
2212 frame f = thread->last_frame(); | |
2213 while ( f.id() != thread->must_deopt_id() && ! f.is_first_frame()) { | |
2214 f = f.sender(&map); | |
2215 } | |
2216 if (f.id() == thread->must_deopt_id()) { | |
2217 thread->clear_must_deopt_id(); | |
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0 | 2219 } else { |
2220 fatal("missed deoptimization!"); | |
2221 } | |
2222 } | |
2223 } | |
2224 | |
2225 // Slow path when the native==>VM/Java barriers detect a safepoint is in | |
2226 // progress or when _suspend_flags is non-zero. | |
2227 // Current thread needs to self-suspend if there is a suspend request and/or | |
2228 // block if a safepoint is in progress. | |
2229 // Also check for pending async exception (not including unsafe access error). | |
2230 // Note only the native==>VM/Java barriers can call this function and when | |
2231 // thread state is _thread_in_native_trans. | |
2232 void JavaThread::check_special_condition_for_native_trans(JavaThread *thread) { | |
2233 check_safepoint_and_suspend_for_native_trans(thread); | |
2234 | |
2235 if (thread->has_async_exception()) { | |
2236 // We are in _thread_in_native_trans state, don't handle unsafe | |
2237 // access error since that may block. | |
2238 thread->check_and_handle_async_exceptions(false); | |
2239 } | |
2240 } | |
2241 | |
2242 // We need to guarantee the Threads_lock here, since resumes are not | |
2243 // allowed during safepoint synchronization | |
2244 // Can only resume from an external suspension | |
2245 void JavaThread::java_resume() { | |
2246 assert_locked_or_safepoint(Threads_lock); | |
2247 | |
2248 // Sanity check: thread is gone, has started exiting or the thread | |
2249 // was not externally suspended. | |
2250 if (!Threads::includes(this) || is_exiting() || !is_external_suspend()) { | |
2251 return; | |
2252 } | |
2253 | |
2254 MutexLockerEx ml(SR_lock(), Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag); | |
2255 | |
2256 clear_external_suspend(); | |
2257 | |
2258 if (is_ext_suspended()) { | |
2259 clear_ext_suspended(); | |
2260 SR_lock()->notify_all(); | |
2261 } | |
2262 } | |
2263 | |
2264 void JavaThread::create_stack_guard_pages() { | |
2265 if (! os::uses_stack_guard_pages() || _stack_guard_state != stack_guard_unused) return; | |
2266 address low_addr = stack_base() - stack_size(); | |
2267 size_t len = (StackYellowPages + StackRedPages) * os::vm_page_size(); | |
2268 | |
2269 int allocate = os::allocate_stack_guard_pages(); | |
2270 // warning("Guarding at " PTR_FORMAT " for len " SIZE_FORMAT "\n", low_addr, len); | |
2271 | |
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2272 if (allocate && !os::create_stack_guard_pages((char *) low_addr, len)) { |
0 | 2273 warning("Attempt to allocate stack guard pages failed."); |
2274 return; | |
2275 } | |
2276 | |
2277 if (os::guard_memory((char *) low_addr, len)) { | |
2278 _stack_guard_state = stack_guard_enabled; | |
2279 } else { | |
2280 warning("Attempt to protect stack guard pages failed."); | |
2281 if (os::uncommit_memory((char *) low_addr, len)) { | |
2282 warning("Attempt to deallocate stack guard pages failed."); | |
2283 } | |
2284 } | |
2285 } | |
2286 | |
2287 void JavaThread::remove_stack_guard_pages() { | |
2288 if (_stack_guard_state == stack_guard_unused) return; | |
2289 address low_addr = stack_base() - stack_size(); | |
2290 size_t len = (StackYellowPages + StackRedPages) * os::vm_page_size(); | |
2291 | |
2292 if (os::allocate_stack_guard_pages()) { | |
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2293 if (os::remove_stack_guard_pages((char *) low_addr, len)) { |
0 | 2294 _stack_guard_state = stack_guard_unused; |
2295 } else { | |
2296 warning("Attempt to deallocate stack guard pages failed."); | |
2297 } | |
2298 } else { | |
2299 if (_stack_guard_state == stack_guard_unused) return; | |
2300 if (os::unguard_memory((char *) low_addr, len)) { | |
2301 _stack_guard_state = stack_guard_unused; | |
2302 } else { | |
2303 warning("Attempt to unprotect stack guard pages failed."); | |
2304 } | |
2305 } | |
2306 } | |
2307 | |
2308 void JavaThread::enable_stack_yellow_zone() { | |
2309 assert(_stack_guard_state != stack_guard_unused, "must be using guard pages."); | |
2310 assert(_stack_guard_state != stack_guard_enabled, "already enabled"); | |
2311 | |
2312 // The base notation is from the stacks point of view, growing downward. | |
2313 // We need to adjust it to work correctly with guard_memory() | |
2314 address base = stack_yellow_zone_base() - stack_yellow_zone_size(); | |
2315 | |
2316 guarantee(base < stack_base(),"Error calculating stack yellow zone"); | |
2317 guarantee(base < os::current_stack_pointer(),"Error calculating stack yellow zone"); | |
2318 | |
2319 if (os::guard_memory((char *) base, stack_yellow_zone_size())) { | |
2320 _stack_guard_state = stack_guard_enabled; | |
2321 } else { | |
2322 warning("Attempt to guard stack yellow zone failed."); | |
2323 } | |
2324 enable_register_stack_guard(); | |
2325 } | |
2326 | |
2327 void JavaThread::disable_stack_yellow_zone() { | |
2328 assert(_stack_guard_state != stack_guard_unused, "must be using guard pages."); | |
2329 assert(_stack_guard_state != stack_guard_yellow_disabled, "already disabled"); | |
2330 | |
2331 // Simply return if called for a thread that does not use guard pages. | |
2332 if (_stack_guard_state == stack_guard_unused) return; | |
2333 | |
2334 // The base notation is from the stacks point of view, growing downward. | |
2335 // We need to adjust it to work correctly with guard_memory() | |
2336 address base = stack_yellow_zone_base() - stack_yellow_zone_size(); | |
2337 | |
2338 if (os::unguard_memory((char *)base, stack_yellow_zone_size())) { | |
2339 _stack_guard_state = stack_guard_yellow_disabled; | |
2340 } else { | |
2341 warning("Attempt to unguard stack yellow zone failed."); | |
2342 } | |
2343 disable_register_stack_guard(); | |
2344 } | |
2345 | |
2346 void JavaThread::enable_stack_red_zone() { | |
2347 // The base notation is from the stacks point of view, growing downward. | |
2348 // We need to adjust it to work correctly with guard_memory() | |
2349 assert(_stack_guard_state != stack_guard_unused, "must be using guard pages."); | |
2350 address base = stack_red_zone_base() - stack_red_zone_size(); | |
2351 | |
2352 guarantee(base < stack_base(),"Error calculating stack red zone"); | |
2353 guarantee(base < os::current_stack_pointer(),"Error calculating stack red zone"); | |
2354 | |
2355 if(!os::guard_memory((char *) base, stack_red_zone_size())) { | |
2356 warning("Attempt to guard stack red zone failed."); | |
2357 } | |
2358 } | |
2359 | |
2360 void JavaThread::disable_stack_red_zone() { | |
2361 // The base notation is from the stacks point of view, growing downward. | |
2362 // We need to adjust it to work correctly with guard_memory() | |
2363 assert(_stack_guard_state != stack_guard_unused, "must be using guard pages."); | |
2364 address base = stack_red_zone_base() - stack_red_zone_size(); | |
2365 if (!os::unguard_memory((char *)base, stack_red_zone_size())) { | |
2366 warning("Attempt to unguard stack red zone failed."); | |
2367 } | |
2368 } | |
2369 | |
2370 void JavaThread::frames_do(void f(frame*, const RegisterMap* map)) { | |
2371 // ignore is there is no stack | |
2372 if (!has_last_Java_frame()) return; | |
2373 // traverse the stack frames. Starts from top frame. | |
2374 for(StackFrameStream fst(this); !fst.is_done(); fst.next()) { | |
2375 frame* fr = fst.current(); | |
2376 f(fr, fst.register_map()); | |
2377 } | |
2378 } | |
2379 | |
2380 | |
2381 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
2382 // Deoptimization | |
2383 // Function for testing deoptimization | |
2384 void JavaThread::deoptimize() { | |
2385 // BiasedLocking needs an updated RegisterMap for the revoke monitors pass | |
2386 StackFrameStream fst(this, UseBiasedLocking); | |
2387 bool deopt = false; // Dump stack only if a deopt actually happens. | |
2388 bool only_at = strlen(DeoptimizeOnlyAt) > 0; | |
2389 // Iterate over all frames in the thread and deoptimize | |
2390 for(; !fst.is_done(); fst.next()) { | |
2391 if(fst.current()->can_be_deoptimized()) { | |
2392 | |
2393 if (only_at) { | |
2394 // Deoptimize only at particular bcis. DeoptimizeOnlyAt | |
2395 // consists of comma or carriage return separated numbers so | |
2396 // search for the current bci in that string. | |
2397 address pc = fst.current()->pc(); | |
2398 nmethod* nm = (nmethod*) fst.current()->cb(); | |
2399 ScopeDesc* sd = nm->scope_desc_at( pc); | |
2400 char buffer[8]; | |
2401 jio_snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%d", sd->bci()); | |
2402 size_t len = strlen(buffer); | |
2403 const char * found = strstr(DeoptimizeOnlyAt, buffer); | |
2404 while (found != NULL) { | |
2405 if ((found[len] == ',' || found[len] == '\n' || found[len] == '\0') && | |
2406 (found == DeoptimizeOnlyAt || found[-1] == ',' || found[-1] == '\n')) { | |
2407 // Check that the bci found is bracketed by terminators. | |
2408 break; | |
2409 } | |
2410 found = strstr(found + 1, buffer); | |
2411 } | |
2412 if (!found) { | |
2413 continue; | |
2414 } | |
2415 } | |
2416 | |
2417 if (DebugDeoptimization && !deopt) { | |
2418 deopt = true; // One-time only print before deopt | |
2419 tty->print_cr("[BEFORE Deoptimization]"); | |
2420 trace_frames(); | |
2421 trace_stack(); | |
2422 } | |
2423 Deoptimization::deoptimize(this, *fst.current(), fst.register_map()); | |
2424 } | |
2425 } | |
2426 | |
2427 if (DebugDeoptimization && deopt) { | |
2428 tty->print_cr("[AFTER Deoptimization]"); | |
2429 trace_frames(); | |
2430 } | |
2431 } | |
2432 | |
2433 | |
2434 // Make zombies | |
2435 void JavaThread::make_zombies() { | |
2436 for(StackFrameStream fst(this); !fst.is_done(); fst.next()) { | |
2437 if (fst.current()->can_be_deoptimized()) { | |
2438 // it is a Java nmethod | |
2439 nmethod* nm = CodeCache::find_nmethod(fst.current()->pc()); | |
2440 nm->make_not_entrant(); | |
2441 } | |
2442 } | |
2443 } | |
2444 #endif // PRODUCT | |
2445 | |
2446 | |
2447 void JavaThread::deoptimized_wrt_marked_nmethods() { | |
2448 if (!has_last_Java_frame()) return; | |
2449 // BiasedLocking needs an updated RegisterMap for the revoke monitors pass | |
2450 StackFrameStream fst(this, UseBiasedLocking); | |
2451 for(; !fst.is_done(); fst.next()) { | |
2452 if (fst.current()->should_be_deoptimized()) { | |
2453 Deoptimization::deoptimize(this, *fst.current(), fst.register_map()); | |
2454 } | |
2455 } | |
2456 } | |
2457 | |
2458 | |
2459 // GC support | |
2460 static void frame_gc_epilogue(frame* f, const RegisterMap* map) { f->gc_epilogue(); } | |
2461 | |
2462 void JavaThread::gc_epilogue() { | |
2463 frames_do(frame_gc_epilogue); | |
2464 } | |
2465 | |
2466 | |
2467 static void frame_gc_prologue(frame* f, const RegisterMap* map) { f->gc_prologue(); } | |
2468 | |
2469 void JavaThread::gc_prologue() { | |
2470 frames_do(frame_gc_prologue); | |
2471 } | |
2472 | |
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2480 if (thread->is_Named_thread()) { |
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2495 void JavaThread::oops_do(OopClosure* f, CodeBlobClosure* cf) { |
1166 | 2496 // Verify that the deferred card marks have been flushed. |
2497 assert(deferred_card_mark().is_empty(), "Should be empty during GC"); | |
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0 | 2499 // The ThreadProfiler oops_do is done from FlatProfiler::oops_do |
2500 // since there may be more than one thread using each ThreadProfiler. | |
2501 | |
2502 // Traverse the GCHandles | |
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2503 Thread::oops_do(f, cf); |
0 | 2504 |
2505 assert( (!has_last_Java_frame() && java_call_counter() == 0) || | |
2506 (has_last_Java_frame() && java_call_counter() > 0), "wrong java_sp info!"); | |
2507 | |
2508 if (has_last_Java_frame()) { | |
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0 | 2511 |
2512 // Traverse the privileged stack | |
2513 if (_privileged_stack_top != NULL) { | |
2514 _privileged_stack_top->oops_do(f); | |
2515 } | |
2516 | |
2517 // traverse the registered growable array | |
2518 if (_array_for_gc != NULL) { | |
2519 for (int index = 0; index < _array_for_gc->length(); index++) { | |
2520 f->do_oop(_array_for_gc->adr_at(index)); | |
2521 } | |
2522 } | |
2523 | |
2524 // Traverse the monitor chunks | |
2525 for (MonitorChunk* chunk = monitor_chunks(); chunk != NULL; chunk = chunk->next()) { | |
2526 chunk->oops_do(f); | |
2527 } | |
2528 | |
2529 // Traverse the execution stack | |
2530 for(StackFrameStream fst(this); !fst.is_done(); fst.next()) { | |
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2531 fst.current()->oops_do(f, cf, fst.register_map()); |
0 | 2532 } |
2533 } | |
2534 | |
2535 // callee_target is never live across a gc point so NULL it here should | |
2536 // it still contain a methdOop. | |
2537 | |
2538 set_callee_target(NULL); | |
2539 | |
2540 assert(vframe_array_head() == NULL, "deopt in progress at a safepoint!"); | |
2541 // If we have deferred set_locals there might be oops waiting to be | |
2542 // written | |
2543 GrowableArray<jvmtiDeferredLocalVariableSet*>* list = deferred_locals(); | |
2544 if (list != NULL) { | |
2545 for (int i = 0; i < list->length(); i++) { | |
2546 list->at(i)->oops_do(f); | |
2547 } | |
2548 } | |
2549 | |
2550 // Traverse instance variables at the end since the GC may be moving things | |
2551 // around using this function | |
2552 f->do_oop((oop*) &_threadObj); | |
2553 f->do_oop((oop*) &_vm_result); | |
2554 f->do_oop((oop*) &_vm_result_2); | |
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2555 f->do_oop((oop*) &_graal_deopt_info); |
0 | 2556 f->do_oop((oop*) &_exception_oop); |
2557 f->do_oop((oop*) &_pending_async_exception); | |
2558 | |
2559 if (jvmti_thread_state() != NULL) { | |
2560 jvmti_thread_state()->oops_do(f); | |
2561 } | |
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2570 | |
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2571 void JavaThread::nmethods_do(CodeBlobClosure* cf) { |
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2572 Thread::nmethods_do(cf); // (super method is a no-op) |
0 | 2573 |
2574 assert( (!has_last_Java_frame() && java_call_counter() == 0) || | |
2575 (has_last_Java_frame() && java_call_counter() > 0), "wrong java_sp info!"); | |
2576 | |
2577 if (has_last_Java_frame()) { | |
2578 // Traverse the execution stack | |
2579 for(StackFrameStream fst(this); !fst.is_done(); fst.next()) { | |
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2580 fst.current()->nmethods_do(cf); |
0 | 2581 } |
2582 } | |
2583 } | |
2584 | |
2585 // Printing | |
2586 const char* _get_thread_state_name(JavaThreadState _thread_state) { | |
2587 switch (_thread_state) { | |
2588 case _thread_uninitialized: return "_thread_uninitialized"; | |
2589 case _thread_new: return "_thread_new"; | |
2590 case _thread_new_trans: return "_thread_new_trans"; | |
2591 case _thread_in_native: return "_thread_in_native"; | |
2592 case _thread_in_native_trans: return "_thread_in_native_trans"; | |
2593 case _thread_in_vm: return "_thread_in_vm"; | |
2594 case _thread_in_vm_trans: return "_thread_in_vm_trans"; | |
2595 case _thread_in_Java: return "_thread_in_Java"; | |
2596 case _thread_in_Java_trans: return "_thread_in_Java_trans"; | |
2597 case _thread_blocked: return "_thread_blocked"; | |
2598 case _thread_blocked_trans: return "_thread_blocked_trans"; | |
2599 default: return "unknown thread state"; | |
2600 } | |
2601 } | |
2602 | |
2603 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
2604 void JavaThread::print_thread_state_on(outputStream *st) const { | |
2605 st->print_cr(" JavaThread state: %s", _get_thread_state_name(_thread_state)); | |
2606 }; | |
2607 void JavaThread::print_thread_state() const { | |
2608 print_thread_state_on(tty); | |
2609 }; | |
2610 #endif // PRODUCT | |
2611 | |
2612 // Called by Threads::print() for VM_PrintThreads operation | |
2613 void JavaThread::print_on(outputStream *st) const { | |
2614 st->print("\"%s\" ", get_thread_name()); | |
2615 oop thread_oop = threadObj(); | |
2616 if (thread_oop != NULL && java_lang_Thread::is_daemon(thread_oop)) st->print("daemon "); | |
2617 Thread::print_on(st); | |
2618 // print guess for valid stack memory region (assume 4K pages); helps lock debugging | |
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2619 st->print_cr("[" INTPTR_FORMAT "]", (intptr_t)last_Java_sp() & ~right_n_bits(12)); |
0 | 2620 if (thread_oop != NULL && JDK_Version::is_gte_jdk15x_version()) { |
2621 st->print_cr(" java.lang.Thread.State: %s", java_lang_Thread::thread_status_name(thread_oop)); | |
2622 } | |
2623 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
2624 print_thread_state_on(st); | |
2625 _safepoint_state->print_on(st); | |
2626 #endif // PRODUCT | |
2627 } | |
2628 | |
2629 // Called by fatal error handler. The difference between this and | |
2630 // JavaThread::print() is that we can't grab lock or allocate memory. | |
2631 void JavaThread::print_on_error(outputStream* st, char *buf, int buflen) const { | |
2632 st->print("JavaThread \"%s\"", get_thread_name_string(buf, buflen)); | |
2633 oop thread_obj = threadObj(); | |
2634 if (thread_obj != NULL) { | |
2635 if (java_lang_Thread::is_daemon(thread_obj)) st->print(" daemon"); | |
2636 } | |
2637 st->print(" ["); | |
2638 st->print("%s", _get_thread_state_name(_thread_state)); | |
2639 if (osthread()) { | |
2640 st->print(", id=%d", osthread()->thread_id()); | |
2641 } | |
2642 st->print(", stack(" PTR_FORMAT "," PTR_FORMAT ")", | |
2643 _stack_base - _stack_size, _stack_base); | |
2644 st->print("]"); | |
2645 return; | |
2646 } | |
2647 | |
2648 // Verification | |
2649 | |
2650 static void frame_verify(frame* f, const RegisterMap *map) { f->verify(map); } | |
2651 | |
2652 void JavaThread::verify() { | |
2653 // Verify oops in the thread. | |
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2654 oops_do(&VerifyOopClosure::verify_oop, NULL); |
0 | 2655 |
2656 // Verify the stack frames. | |
2657 frames_do(frame_verify); | |
2658 } | |
2659 | |
2660 // CR 6300358 (sub-CR 2137150) | |
2661 // Most callers of this method assume that it can't return NULL but a | |
2662 // thread may not have a name whilst it is in the process of attaching to | |
2663 // the VM - see CR 6412693, and there are places where a JavaThread can be | |
2664 // seen prior to having it's threadObj set (eg JNI attaching threads and | |
2665 // if vm exit occurs during initialization). These cases can all be accounted | |
2666 // for such that this method never returns NULL. | |
2667 const char* JavaThread::get_thread_name() const { | |
2668 #ifdef ASSERT | |
2669 // early safepoints can hit while current thread does not yet have TLS | |
2670 if (!SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) { | |
2671 Thread *cur = Thread::current(); | |
2672 if (!(cur->is_Java_thread() && cur == this)) { | |
2673 // Current JavaThreads are allowed to get their own name without | |
2674 // the Threads_lock. | |
2675 assert_locked_or_safepoint(Threads_lock); | |
2676 } | |
2677 } | |
2678 #endif // ASSERT | |
2679 return get_thread_name_string(); | |
2680 } | |
2681 | |
2682 // Returns a non-NULL representation of this thread's name, or a suitable | |
2683 // descriptive string if there is no set name | |
2684 const char* JavaThread::get_thread_name_string(char* buf, int buflen) const { | |
2685 const char* name_str; | |
2686 oop thread_obj = threadObj(); | |
2687 if (thread_obj != NULL) { | |
2688 typeArrayOop name = java_lang_Thread::name(thread_obj); | |
2689 if (name != NULL) { | |
2690 if (buf == NULL) { | |
2691 name_str = UNICODE::as_utf8((jchar*) name->base(T_CHAR), name->length()); | |
2692 } | |
2693 else { | |
2694 name_str = UNICODE::as_utf8((jchar*) name->base(T_CHAR), name->length(), buf, buflen); | |
2695 } | |
2696 } | |
2697 else if (is_attaching()) { // workaround for 6412693 - see 6404306 | |
2698 name_str = "<no-name - thread is attaching>"; | |
2699 } | |
2700 else { | |
2701 name_str = Thread::name(); | |
2702 } | |
2703 } | |
2704 else { | |
2705 name_str = Thread::name(); | |
2706 } | |
2707 assert(name_str != NULL, "unexpected NULL thread name"); | |
2708 return name_str; | |
2709 } | |
2710 | |
2711 | |
2712 const char* JavaThread::get_threadgroup_name() const { | |
2713 debug_only(if (JavaThread::current() != this) assert_locked_or_safepoint(Threads_lock);) | |
2714 oop thread_obj = threadObj(); | |
2715 if (thread_obj != NULL) { | |
2716 oop thread_group = java_lang_Thread::threadGroup(thread_obj); | |
2717 if (thread_group != NULL) { | |
2718 typeArrayOop name = java_lang_ThreadGroup::name(thread_group); | |
2719 // ThreadGroup.name can be null | |
2720 if (name != NULL) { | |
2721 const char* str = UNICODE::as_utf8((jchar*) name->base(T_CHAR), name->length()); | |
2722 return str; | |
2723 } | |
2724 } | |
2725 } | |
2726 return NULL; | |
2727 } | |
2728 | |
2729 const char* JavaThread::get_parent_name() const { | |
2730 debug_only(if (JavaThread::current() != this) assert_locked_or_safepoint(Threads_lock);) | |
2731 oop thread_obj = threadObj(); | |
2732 if (thread_obj != NULL) { | |
2733 oop thread_group = java_lang_Thread::threadGroup(thread_obj); | |
2734 if (thread_group != NULL) { | |
2735 oop parent = java_lang_ThreadGroup::parent(thread_group); | |
2736 if (parent != NULL) { | |
2737 typeArrayOop name = java_lang_ThreadGroup::name(parent); | |
2738 // ThreadGroup.name can be null | |
2739 if (name != NULL) { | |
2740 const char* str = UNICODE::as_utf8((jchar*) name->base(T_CHAR), name->length()); | |
2741 return str; | |
2742 } | |
2743 } | |
2744 } | |
2745 } | |
2746 return NULL; | |
2747 } | |
2748 | |
2749 ThreadPriority JavaThread::java_priority() const { | |
2750 oop thr_oop = threadObj(); | |
2751 if (thr_oop == NULL) return NormPriority; // Bootstrapping | |
2752 ThreadPriority priority = java_lang_Thread::priority(thr_oop); | |
2753 assert(MinPriority <= priority && priority <= MaxPriority, "sanity check"); | |
2754 return priority; | |
2755 } | |
2756 | |
2757 void JavaThread::prepare(jobject jni_thread, ThreadPriority prio) { | |
2758 | |
2759 assert(Threads_lock->owner() == Thread::current(), "must have threads lock"); | |
2760 // Link Java Thread object <-> C++ Thread | |
2761 | |
2762 // Get the C++ thread object (an oop) from the JNI handle (a jthread) | |
2763 // and put it into a new Handle. The Handle "thread_oop" can then | |
2764 // be used to pass the C++ thread object to other methods. | |
2765 | |
2766 // Set the Java level thread object (jthread) field of the | |
2767 // new thread (a JavaThread *) to C++ thread object using the | |
2768 // "thread_oop" handle. | |
2769 | |
2770 // Set the thread field (a JavaThread *) of the | |
2771 // oop representing the java_lang_Thread to the new thread (a JavaThread *). | |
2772 | |
2773 Handle thread_oop(Thread::current(), | |
2774 JNIHandles::resolve_non_null(jni_thread)); | |
2775 assert(instanceKlass::cast(thread_oop->klass())->is_linked(), | |
2776 "must be initialized"); | |
2777 set_threadObj(thread_oop()); | |
2778 java_lang_Thread::set_thread(thread_oop(), this); | |
2779 | |
2780 if (prio == NoPriority) { | |
2781 prio = java_lang_Thread::priority(thread_oop()); | |
2782 assert(prio != NoPriority, "A valid priority should be present"); | |
2783 } | |
2784 | |
2785 // Push the Java priority down to the native thread; needs Threads_lock | |
2786 Thread::set_priority(this, prio); | |
2787 | |
2788 // Add the new thread to the Threads list and set it in motion. | |
2789 // We must have threads lock in order to call Threads::add. | |
2790 // It is crucial that we do not block before the thread is | |
2791 // added to the Threads list for if a GC happens, then the java_thread oop | |
2792 // will not be visited by GC. | |
2793 Threads::add(this); | |
2794 } | |
2795 | |
2796 oop JavaThread::current_park_blocker() { | |
2797 // Support for JSR-166 locks | |
2798 oop thread_oop = threadObj(); | |
242 | 2799 if (thread_oop != NULL && |
2800 JDK_Version::current().supports_thread_park_blocker()) { | |
0 | 2801 return java_lang_Thread::park_blocker(thread_oop); |
2802 } | |
2803 return NULL; | |
2804 } | |
2805 | |
2806 | |
2807 void JavaThread::print_stack_on(outputStream* st) { | |
2808 if (!has_last_Java_frame()) return; | |
2809 ResourceMark rm; | |
2810 HandleMark hm; | |
2811 | |
2812 RegisterMap reg_map(this); | |
2813 vframe* start_vf = last_java_vframe(®_map); | |
2814 int count = 0; | |
2815 for (vframe* f = start_vf; f; f = f->sender() ) { | |
2816 if (f->is_java_frame()) { | |
2817 javaVFrame* jvf = javaVFrame::cast(f); | |
2818 java_lang_Throwable::print_stack_element(st, jvf->method(), jvf->bci()); | |
2819 | |
2820 // Print out lock information | |
2821 if (JavaMonitorsInStackTrace) { | |
2822 jvf->print_lock_info_on(st, count); | |
2823 } | |
2824 } else { | |
2825 // Ignore non-Java frames | |
2826 } | |
2827 | |
2828 // Bail-out case for too deep stacks | |
2829 count++; | |
2830 if (MaxJavaStackTraceDepth == count) return; | |
2831 } | |
2832 } | |
2833 | |
2834 | |
2835 // JVMTI PopFrame support | |
2836 void JavaThread::popframe_preserve_args(ByteSize size_in_bytes, void* start) { | |
2837 assert(_popframe_preserved_args == NULL, "should not wipe out old PopFrame preserved arguments"); | |
2838 if (in_bytes(size_in_bytes) != 0) { | |
2839 _popframe_preserved_args = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, in_bytes(size_in_bytes)); | |
2840 _popframe_preserved_args_size = in_bytes(size_in_bytes); | |
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0 | 2842 } |
2843 } | |
2844 | |
2845 void* JavaThread::popframe_preserved_args() { | |
2846 return _popframe_preserved_args; | |
2847 } | |
2848 | |
2849 ByteSize JavaThread::popframe_preserved_args_size() { | |
2850 return in_ByteSize(_popframe_preserved_args_size); | |
2851 } | |
2852 | |
2853 WordSize JavaThread::popframe_preserved_args_size_in_words() { | |
2854 int sz = in_bytes(popframe_preserved_args_size()); | |
2855 assert(sz % wordSize == 0, "argument size must be multiple of wordSize"); | |
2856 return in_WordSize(sz / wordSize); | |
2857 } | |
2858 | |
2859 void JavaThread::popframe_free_preserved_args() { | |
2860 assert(_popframe_preserved_args != NULL, "should not free PopFrame preserved arguments twice"); | |
2861 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, (char*) _popframe_preserved_args); | |
2862 _popframe_preserved_args = NULL; | |
2863 _popframe_preserved_args_size = 0; | |
2864 } | |
2865 | |
2866 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
2867 | |
2868 void JavaThread::trace_frames() { | |
2869 tty->print_cr("[Describe stack]"); | |
2870 int frame_no = 1; | |
2871 for(StackFrameStream fst(this); !fst.is_done(); fst.next()) { | |
2872 tty->print(" %d. ", frame_no++); | |
2873 fst.current()->print_value_on(tty,this); | |
2874 tty->cr(); | |
2875 } | |
2876 } | |
2877 | |
2878 | |
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2889 } |
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2891 values.validate(); |
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2892 } else { |
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2893 tty->print_cr("[Describe stack layout]"); |
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2894 values.print(); |
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2895 } |
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2896 } |
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0 | 2899 void JavaThread::trace_stack_from(vframe* start_vf) { |
2900 ResourceMark rm; | |
2901 int vframe_no = 1; | |
2902 for (vframe* f = start_vf; f; f = f->sender() ) { | |
2903 if (f->is_java_frame()) { | |
2904 javaVFrame::cast(f)->print_activation(vframe_no++); | |
2905 } else { | |
2906 f->print(); | |
2907 } | |
2908 if (vframe_no > StackPrintLimit) { | |
2909 tty->print_cr("...<more frames>..."); | |
2910 return; | |
2911 } | |
2912 } | |
2913 } | |
2914 | |
2915 | |
2916 void JavaThread::trace_stack() { | |
2917 if (!has_last_Java_frame()) return; | |
2918 ResourceMark rm; | |
2919 HandleMark hm; | |
2920 RegisterMap reg_map(this); | |
2921 trace_stack_from(last_java_vframe(®_map)); | |
2922 } | |
2923 | |
2924 | |
2925 #endif // PRODUCT | |
2926 | |
2927 | |
2928 javaVFrame* JavaThread::last_java_vframe(RegisterMap *reg_map) { | |
2929 assert(reg_map != NULL, "a map must be given"); | |
2930 frame f = last_frame(); | |
2931 for (vframe* vf = vframe::new_vframe(&f, reg_map, this); vf; vf = vf->sender() ) { | |
2932 if (vf->is_java_frame()) return javaVFrame::cast(vf); | |
2933 } | |
2934 return NULL; | |
2935 } | |
2936 | |
2937 | |
2938 klassOop JavaThread::security_get_caller_class(int depth) { | |
2939 vframeStream vfst(this); | |
2940 vfst.security_get_caller_frame(depth); | |
2941 if (!vfst.at_end()) { | |
2942 return vfst.method()->method_holder(); | |
2943 } | |
2944 return NULL; | |
2945 } | |
2946 | |
2947 static void compiler_thread_entry(JavaThread* thread, TRAPS) { | |
2948 assert(thread->is_Compiler_thread(), "must be compiler thread"); | |
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0 | 2950 } |
2951 | |
2952 // Create a CompilerThread | |
2953 CompilerThread::CompilerThread(CompileQueue* queue, CompilerCounters* counters) | |
2954 : JavaThread(&compiler_thread_entry) { | |
2955 _log = NULL; | |
2956 _task = NULL; | |
2957 _queue = queue; | |
2958 _counters = counters; | |
2959 | |
2960 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
2961 _ideal_graph_printer = NULL; | |
2962 #endif | |
2963 } | |
2964 | |
2965 // ======= Threads ======== | |
2966 | |
2967 // The Threads class links together all active threads, and provides | |
2968 // operations over all threads. It is protected by its own Mutex | |
2969 // lock, which is also used in other contexts to protect thread | |
2970 // operations from having the thread being operated on from exiting | |
2971 // and going away unexpectedly (e.g., safepoint synchronization) | |
2972 | |
2973 JavaThread* Threads::_thread_list = NULL; | |
2974 int Threads::_number_of_threads = 0; | |
2975 int Threads::_number_of_non_daemon_threads = 0; | |
2976 int Threads::_return_code = 0; | |
2977 size_t JavaThread::_stack_size_at_create = 0; | |
2978 | |
2979 // All JavaThreads | |
2980 #define ALL_JAVA_THREADS(X) for (JavaThread* X = _thread_list; X; X = X->next()) | |
2981 | |
2982 void os_stream(); | |
2983 | |
2984 // All JavaThreads + all non-JavaThreads (i.e., every thread in the system) | |
2985 void Threads::threads_do(ThreadClosure* tc) { | |
2986 assert_locked_or_safepoint(Threads_lock); | |
2987 // ALL_JAVA_THREADS iterates through all JavaThreads | |
2988 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(p) { | |
2989 tc->do_thread(p); | |
2990 } | |
2991 // Someday we could have a table or list of all non-JavaThreads. | |
2992 // For now, just manually iterate through them. | |
2993 tc->do_thread(VMThread::vm_thread()); | |
2994 Universe::heap()->gc_threads_do(tc); | |
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2995 WatcherThread *wt = WatcherThread::watcher_thread(); |
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2996 // Strictly speaking, the following NULL check isn't sufficient to make sure |
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2998 // considering that WatchThread terminates when the VM is on the way to |
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2999 // exit at safepoint, the chance of the above is extremely small. The right |
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3000 // way to prevent termination of WatcherThread would be to acquire |
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3001 // Terminator_lock, but we can't do that without violating the lock rank |
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3002 // checking in some cases. |
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3003 if (wt != NULL) |
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3004 tc->do_thread(wt); |
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0 | 3006 // If CompilerThreads ever become non-JavaThreads, add them here |
3007 } | |
3008 | |
3009 jint Threads::create_vm(JavaVMInitArgs* args, bool* canTryAgain) { | |
3010 | |
242 | 3011 extern void JDK_Version_init(); |
3012 | |
0 | 3013 // Check version |
3014 if (!is_supported_jni_version(args->version)) return JNI_EVERSION; | |
3015 | |
3016 // Initialize the output stream module | |
3017 ostream_init(); | |
3018 | |
3019 // Process java launcher properties. | |
3020 Arguments::process_sun_java_launcher_properties(args); | |
3021 | |
3022 // Initialize the os module before using TLS | |
3023 os::init(); | |
3024 | |
3025 // Initialize system properties. | |
3026 Arguments::init_system_properties(); | |
3027 | |
242 | 3028 // So that JDK version can be used as a discrimintor when parsing arguments |
3029 JDK_Version_init(); | |
3030 | |
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0 | 3034 // Parse arguments |
3035 jint parse_result = Arguments::parse(args); | |
3036 if (parse_result != JNI_OK) return parse_result; | |
3037 | |
3038 if (PauseAtStartup) { | |
3039 os::pause(); | |
3040 } | |
3041 | |
3042 HS_DTRACE_PROBE(hotspot, vm__init__begin); | |
3043 | |
3044 // Record VM creation timing statistics | |
3045 TraceVmCreationTime create_vm_timer; | |
3046 create_vm_timer.start(); | |
3047 | |
3048 // Timing (must come after argument parsing) | |
3049 TraceTime timer("Create VM", TraceStartupTime); | |
3050 | |
3051 // Initialize the os module after parsing the args | |
3052 jint os_init_2_result = os::init_2(); | |
3053 if (os_init_2_result != JNI_OK) return os_init_2_result; | |
3054 | |
3055 // Initialize output stream logging | |
3056 ostream_init_log(); | |
3057 | |
3058 // Convert -Xrun to -agentlib: if there is no JVM_OnLoad | |
3059 // Must be before create_vm_init_agents() | |
3060 if (Arguments::init_libraries_at_startup()) { | |
3061 convert_vm_init_libraries_to_agents(); | |
3062 } | |
3063 | |
3064 // Launch -agentlib/-agentpath and converted -Xrun agents | |
3065 if (Arguments::init_agents_at_startup()) { | |
3066 create_vm_init_agents(); | |
3067 } | |
3068 | |
3069 // Initialize Threads state | |
3070 _thread_list = NULL; | |
3071 _number_of_threads = 0; | |
3072 _number_of_non_daemon_threads = 0; | |
3073 | |
3074 // Initialize TLS | |
3075 ThreadLocalStorage::init(); | |
3076 | |
3077 // Initialize global data structures and create system classes in heap | |
3078 vm_init_globals(); | |
3079 | |
3080 // Attach the main thread to this os thread | |
3081 JavaThread* main_thread = new JavaThread(); | |
3082 main_thread->set_thread_state(_thread_in_vm); | |
3083 // must do this before set_active_handles and initialize_thread_local_storage | |
3084 // Note: on solaris initialize_thread_local_storage() will (indirectly) | |
3085 // change the stack size recorded here to one based on the java thread | |
3086 // stacksize. This adjusted size is what is used to figure the placement | |
3087 // of the guard pages. | |
3088 main_thread->record_stack_base_and_size(); | |
3089 main_thread->initialize_thread_local_storage(); | |
3090 | |
3091 main_thread->set_active_handles(JNIHandleBlock::allocate_block()); | |
3092 | |
3093 if (!main_thread->set_as_starting_thread()) { | |
3094 vm_shutdown_during_initialization( | |
3095 "Failed necessary internal allocation. Out of swap space"); | |
3096 delete main_thread; | |
3097 *canTryAgain = false; // don't let caller call JNI_CreateJavaVM again | |
3098 return JNI_ENOMEM; | |
3099 } | |
3100 | |
3101 // Enable guard page *after* os::create_main_thread(), otherwise it would | |
3102 // crash Linux VM, see notes in os_linux.cpp. | |
3103 main_thread->create_stack_guard_pages(); | |
3104 | |
1878 | 3105 // Initialize Java-Level synchronization subsystem |
3106 ObjectMonitor::Initialize() ; | |
0 | 3107 |
3108 // Initialize global modules | |
3109 jint status = init_globals(); | |
3110 if (status != JNI_OK) { | |
3111 delete main_thread; | |
3112 *canTryAgain = false; // don't let caller call JNI_CreateJavaVM again | |
3113 return status; | |
3114 } | |
3115 | |
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0 | 3119 HandleMark hm; |
3120 | |
3121 { MutexLocker mu(Threads_lock); | |
3122 Threads::add(main_thread); | |
3123 } | |
3124 | |
3125 // Any JVMTI raw monitors entered in onload will transition into | |
3126 // real raw monitor. VM is setup enough here for raw monitor enter. | |
3127 JvmtiExport::transition_pending_onload_raw_monitors(); | |
3128 | |
3129 if (VerifyBeforeGC && | |
3130 Universe::heap()->total_collections() >= VerifyGCStartAt) { | |
3131 Universe::heap()->prepare_for_verify(); | |
3132 Universe::verify(); // make sure we're starting with a clean slate | |
3133 } | |
3134 | |
3135 // Create the VMThread | |
3136 { TraceTime timer("Start VMThread", TraceStartupTime); | |
3137 VMThread::create(); | |
3138 Thread* vmthread = VMThread::vm_thread(); | |
3139 | |
3140 if (!os::create_thread(vmthread, os::vm_thread)) | |
3141 vm_exit_during_initialization("Cannot create VM thread. Out of system resources."); | |
3142 | |
3143 // Wait for the VM thread to become ready, and VMThread::run to initialize | |
3144 // Monitors can have spurious returns, must always check another state flag | |
3145 { | |
3146 MutexLocker ml(Notify_lock); | |
3147 os::start_thread(vmthread); | |
3148 while (vmthread->active_handles() == NULL) { | |
3149 Notify_lock->wait(); | |
3150 } | |
3151 } | |
3152 } | |
3153 | |
3154 assert (Universe::is_fully_initialized(), "not initialized"); | |
3155 EXCEPTION_MARK; | |
3156 | |
3157 // At this point, the Universe is initialized, but we have not executed | |
3158 // any byte code. Now is a good time (the only time) to dump out the | |
3159 // internal state of the JVM for sharing. | |
3160 | |
3161 if (DumpSharedSpaces) { | |
3162 Universe::heap()->preload_and_dump(CHECK_0); | |
3163 ShouldNotReachHere(); | |
3164 } | |
3165 | |
3166 // Always call even when there are not JVMTI environments yet, since environments | |
3167 // may be attached late and JVMTI must track phases of VM execution | |
3168 JvmtiExport::enter_start_phase(); | |
3169 | |
3170 // Notify JVMTI agents that VM has started (JNI is up) - nop if no agents. | |
3171 JvmtiExport::post_vm_start(); | |
3172 | |
3173 { | |
3174 TraceTime timer("Initialize java.lang classes", TraceStartupTime); | |
3175 | |
3176 if (EagerXrunInit && Arguments::init_libraries_at_startup()) { | |
3177 create_vm_init_libraries(); | |
3178 } | |
3179 | |
3180 if (InitializeJavaLangString) { | |
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3183 warning("java.lang.String not initialized"); | |
3184 } | |
3185 | |
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3187 { |
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3188 // Forcibly initialize java/util/HashMap and mutate the private |
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3189 // static final "frontCacheEnabled" field before we start creating instances |
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3191 klassOop tmp_k = SystemDictionary::find(vmSymbols::java_util_HashMap(), Handle(), Handle(), CHECK_0); |
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3192 assert(tmp_k == NULL, "java/util/HashMap should not be loaded yet"); |
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3193 #endif |
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3194 klassOop k_o = SystemDictionary::resolve_or_null(vmSymbols::java_util_HashMap(), Handle(), Handle(), CHECK_0); |
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3195 KlassHandle k = KlassHandle(THREAD, k_o); |
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3196 guarantee(k.not_null(), "Must find java/util/HashMap"); |
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3197 instanceKlassHandle ik = instanceKlassHandle(THREAD, k()); |
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3198 ik->initialize(CHECK_0); |
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3199 fieldDescriptor fd; |
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3202 k()->java_mirror()->bool_field_put(fd.offset(), true); |
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3203 } |
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3204 } |
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3209 klassOop k_o = SystemDictionary::resolve_or_null(vmSymbols::java_lang_StringValue(), Handle(), Handle(), CHECK_0); |
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3210 // Possible that StringValue isn't present: if so, silently don't break |
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3211 if (k_o != NULL) { |
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3213 instanceKlassHandle ik = instanceKlassHandle(THREAD, k()); |
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3214 ik->initialize(CHECK_0); |
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3215 fieldDescriptor fd; |
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3217 if (ik->find_local_field(vmSymbols::stringCacheEnabled_name(), vmSymbols::bool_signature(), &fd)) { |
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3218 k()->java_mirror()->bool_field_put(fd.offset(), true); |
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3219 } |
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0 | 3224 // Initialize java_lang.System (needed before creating the thread) |
3225 if (InitializeJavaLangSystem) { | |
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3226 initialize_class(vmSymbols::java_lang_System(), CHECK_0); |
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3227 initialize_class(vmSymbols::java_lang_ThreadGroup(), CHECK_0); |
0 | 3228 Handle thread_group = create_initial_thread_group(CHECK_0); |
3229 Universe::set_main_thread_group(thread_group()); | |
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3230 initialize_class(vmSymbols::java_lang_Thread(), CHECK_0); |
0 | 3231 oop thread_object = create_initial_thread(thread_group, main_thread, CHECK_0); |
3232 main_thread->set_threadObj(thread_object); | |
3233 // Set thread status to running since main thread has | |
3234 // been started and running. | |
3235 java_lang_Thread::set_thread_status(thread_object, | |
3236 java_lang_Thread::RUNNABLE); | |
3237 | |
3238 // The VM preresolve methods to these classes. Make sure that get initialized | |
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3239 initialize_class(vmSymbols::java_lang_reflect_Method(), CHECK_0); |
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3240 initialize_class(vmSymbols::java_lang_ref_Finalizer(), CHECK_0); |
0 | 3241 // The VM creates & returns objects of this class. Make sure it's initialized. |
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3242 initialize_class(vmSymbols::java_lang_Class(), CHECK_0); |
0 | 3243 call_initializeSystemClass(CHECK_0); |
3244 } else { | |
3245 warning("java.lang.System not initialized"); | |
3246 } | |
3247 | |
3248 // an instance of OutOfMemory exception has been allocated earlier | |
3249 if (InitializeJavaLangExceptionsErrors) { | |
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3250 initialize_class(vmSymbols::java_lang_OutOfMemoryError(), CHECK_0); |
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3251 initialize_class(vmSymbols::java_lang_NullPointerException(), CHECK_0); |
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3252 initialize_class(vmSymbols::java_lang_ClassCastException(), CHECK_0); |
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3253 initialize_class(vmSymbols::java_lang_ArrayStoreException(), CHECK_0); |
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3254 initialize_class(vmSymbols::java_lang_ArithmeticException(), CHECK_0); |
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3255 initialize_class(vmSymbols::java_lang_StackOverflowError(), CHECK_0); |
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3256 initialize_class(vmSymbols::java_lang_IllegalMonitorStateException(), CHECK_0); |
0 | 3257 } else { |
3258 warning("java.lang.OutOfMemoryError has not been initialized"); | |
3259 warning("java.lang.NullPointerException has not been initialized"); | |
3260 warning("java.lang.ClassCastException has not been initialized"); | |
3261 warning("java.lang.ArrayStoreException has not been initialized"); | |
3262 warning("java.lang.ArithmeticException has not been initialized"); | |
3263 warning("java.lang.StackOverflowError has not been initialized"); | |
3264 } | |
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0 | 3266 |
3267 // See : bugid 4211085. | |
3268 // Background : the static initializer of java.lang.Compiler tries to read | |
3269 // property"java.compiler" and read & write property "java.vm.info". | |
3270 // When a security manager is installed through the command line | |
3271 // option "-Djava.security.manager", the above properties are not | |
3272 // readable and the static initializer for java.lang.Compiler fails | |
3273 // resulting in a NoClassDefFoundError. This can happen in any | |
3274 // user code which calls methods in java.lang.Compiler. | |
3275 // Hack : the hack is to pre-load and initialize this class, so that only | |
3276 // system domains are on the stack when the properties are read. | |
3277 // Currently even the AWT code has calls to methods in java.lang.Compiler. | |
3278 // On the classic VM, java.lang.Compiler is loaded very early to load the JIT. | |
3279 // Future Fix : the best fix is to grant everyone permissions to read "java.compiler" and | |
3280 // read and write"java.vm.info" in the default policy file. See bugid 4211383 | |
3281 // Once that is done, we should remove this hack. | |
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3282 initialize_class(vmSymbols::java_lang_Compiler(), CHECK_0); |
0 | 3283 |
3284 // More hackery - the static initializer of java.lang.Compiler adds the string "nojit" to | |
3285 // the java.vm.info property if no jit gets loaded through java.lang.Compiler (the hotspot | |
3286 // compiler does not get loaded through java.lang.Compiler). "java -version" with the | |
3287 // hotspot vm says "nojit" all the time which is confusing. So, we reset it here. | |
3288 // This should also be taken out as soon as 4211383 gets fixed. | |
3289 reset_vm_info_property(CHECK_0); | |
3290 | |
3291 quicken_jni_functions(); | |
3292 | |
3293 // Set flag that basic initialization has completed. Used by exceptions and various | |
3294 // debug stuff, that does not work until all basic classes have been initialized. | |
3295 set_init_completed(); | |
3296 | |
3297 HS_DTRACE_PROBE(hotspot, vm__init__end); | |
3298 | |
3299 // record VM initialization completion time | |
3300 Management::record_vm_init_completed(); | |
3301 | |
3302 // Compute system loader. Note that this has to occur after set_init_completed, since | |
3303 // valid exceptions may be thrown in the process. | |
3304 // Note that we do not use CHECK_0 here since we are inside an EXCEPTION_MARK and | |
3305 // set_init_completed has just been called, causing exceptions not to be shortcut | |
3306 // anymore. We call vm_exit_during_initialization directly instead. | |
3307 SystemDictionary::compute_java_system_loader(THREAD); | |
3308 if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) { | |
3309 vm_exit_during_initialization(Handle(THREAD, PENDING_EXCEPTION)); | |
3310 } | |
3311 | |
3312 #ifndef SERIALGC | |
3313 // Support for ConcurrentMarkSweep. This should be cleaned up | |
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3314 // and better encapsulated. The ugly nested if test would go away |
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3315 // once things are properly refactored. XXX YSR |
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3316 if (UseConcMarkSweepGC || UseG1GC) { |
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3317 if (UseConcMarkSweepGC) { |
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3318 ConcurrentMarkSweepThread::makeSurrogateLockerThread(THREAD); |
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3319 } else { |
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3320 ConcurrentMarkThread::makeSurrogateLockerThread(THREAD); |
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3321 } |
0 | 3322 if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) { |
3323 vm_exit_during_initialization(Handle(THREAD, PENDING_EXCEPTION)); | |
3324 } | |
3325 } | |
3326 #endif // SERIALGC | |
3327 | |
3328 // Always call even when there are not JVMTI environments yet, since environments | |
3329 // may be attached late and JVMTI must track phases of VM execution | |
3330 JvmtiExport::enter_live_phase(); | |
3331 | |
3332 // Signal Dispatcher needs to be started before VMInit event is posted | |
3333 os::signal_init(); | |
3334 | |
3335 // Start Attach Listener if +StartAttachListener or it can't be started lazily | |
3336 if (!DisableAttachMechanism) { | |
3337 if (StartAttachListener || AttachListener::init_at_startup()) { | |
3338 AttachListener::init(); | |
3339 } | |
3340 } | |
3341 | |
3342 // Launch -Xrun agents | |
3343 // Must be done in the JVMTI live phase so that for backward compatibility the JDWP | |
3344 // back-end can launch with -Xdebug -Xrunjdwp. | |
3345 if (!EagerXrunInit && Arguments::init_libraries_at_startup()) { | |
3346 create_vm_init_libraries(); | |
3347 } | |
3348 | |
3349 // Notify JVMTI agents that VM initialization is complete - nop if no agents. | |
3350 JvmtiExport::post_vm_initialized(); | |
3351 | |
3352 Chunk::start_chunk_pool_cleaner_task(); | |
3353 | |
3354 // initialize compiler(s) | |
3355 CompileBroker::compilation_init(); | |
3356 | |
3357 Management::initialize(THREAD); | |
3358 if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) { | |
3359 // management agent fails to start possibly due to | |
3360 // configuration problem and is responsible for printing | |
3361 // stack trace if appropriate. Simply exit VM. | |
3362 vm_exit(1); | |
3363 } | |
3364 | |
3365 if (Arguments::has_profile()) FlatProfiler::engage(main_thread, true); | |
3366 if (Arguments::has_alloc_profile()) AllocationProfiler::engage(); | |
3367 if (MemProfiling) MemProfiler::engage(); | |
3368 StatSampler::engage(); | |
3369 if (CheckJNICalls) JniPeriodicChecker::engage(); | |
3370 | |
3371 BiasedLocking::init(); | |
3372 | |
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3374 call_postVMInitHook(THREAD); |
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3375 // The Java side of PostVMInitHook.run must deal with all |
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3376 // exceptions and provide means of diagnosis. |
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3377 if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) { |
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3378 CLEAR_PENDING_EXCEPTION; |
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0 | 3381 |
3382 // Start up the WatcherThread if there are any periodic tasks | |
3383 // NOTE: All PeriodicTasks should be registered by now. If they | |
3384 // aren't, late joiners might appear to start slowly (we might | |
3385 // take a while to process their first tick). | |
3386 if (PeriodicTask::num_tasks() > 0) { | |
3387 WatcherThread::start(); | |
3388 } | |
3389 | |
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3390 // Give os specific code one last chance to start |
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3391 os::init_3(); |
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0 | 3393 create_vm_timer.end(); |
3394 return JNI_OK; | |
3395 } | |
3396 | |
3397 // type for the Agent_OnLoad and JVM_OnLoad entry points | |
3398 extern "C" { | |
3399 typedef jint (JNICALL *OnLoadEntry_t)(JavaVM *, char *, void *); | |
3400 } | |
3401 // Find a command line agent library and return its entry point for | |
3402 // -agentlib: -agentpath: -Xrun | |
3403 // num_symbol_entries must be passed-in since only the caller knows the number of symbols in the array. | |
3404 static OnLoadEntry_t lookup_on_load(AgentLibrary* agent, const char *on_load_symbols[], size_t num_symbol_entries) { | |
3405 OnLoadEntry_t on_load_entry = NULL; | |
3406 void *library = agent->os_lib(); // check if we have looked it up before | |
3407 | |
3408 if (library == NULL) { | |
3409 char buffer[JVM_MAXPATHLEN]; | |
3410 char ebuf[1024]; | |
3411 const char *name = agent->name(); | |
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3412 const char *msg = "Could not find agent library "; |
0 | 3413 |
3414 if (agent->is_absolute_path()) { | |
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3415 library = os::dll_load(name, ebuf, sizeof ebuf); |
0 | 3416 if (library == NULL) { |
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3417 const char *sub_msg = " in absolute path, with error: "; |
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3418 size_t len = strlen(msg) + strlen(name) + strlen(sub_msg) + strlen(ebuf) + 1; |
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3419 char *buf = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, len); |
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3420 jio_snprintf(buf, len, "%s%s%s%s", msg, name, sub_msg, ebuf); |
0 | 3421 // If we can't find the agent, exit. |
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3422 vm_exit_during_initialization(buf, NULL); |
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3423 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, buf); |
0 | 3424 } |
3425 } else { | |
3426 // Try to load the agent from the standard dll directory | |
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3427 os::dll_build_name(buffer, sizeof(buffer), Arguments::get_dll_dir(), name); |
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3428 library = os::dll_load(buffer, ebuf, sizeof ebuf); |
0 | 3429 #ifdef KERNEL |
3430 // Download instrument dll | |
3431 if (library == NULL && strcmp(name, "instrument") == 0) { | |
3432 char *props = Arguments::get_kernel_properties(); | |
3433 char *home = Arguments::get_java_home(); | |
3434 const char *fmt = "%s/bin/java %s -Dkernel.background.download=false" | |
3435 " sun.jkernel.DownloadManager -download client_jvm"; | |
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3436 size_t length = strlen(props) + strlen(home) + strlen(fmt) + 1; |
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3437 char *cmd = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, length); |
0 | 3438 jio_snprintf(cmd, length, fmt, home, props); |
3439 int status = os::fork_and_exec(cmd); | |
3440 FreeHeap(props); | |
3441 if (status == -1) { | |
3442 warning(cmd); | |
3443 vm_exit_during_initialization("fork_and_exec failed: %s", | |
3444 strerror(errno)); | |
3445 } | |
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3446 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, cmd); |
0 | 3447 // when this comes back the instrument.dll should be where it belongs. |
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3448 library = os::dll_load(buffer, ebuf, sizeof ebuf); |
0 | 3449 } |
3450 #endif // KERNEL | |
3451 if (library == NULL) { // Try the local directory | |
3452 char ns[1] = {0}; | |
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3453 os::dll_build_name(buffer, sizeof(buffer), ns, name); |
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3454 library = os::dll_load(buffer, ebuf, sizeof ebuf); |
0 | 3455 if (library == NULL) { |
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3456 const char *sub_msg = " on the library path, with error: "; |
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3457 size_t len = strlen(msg) + strlen(name) + strlen(sub_msg) + strlen(ebuf) + 1; |
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3458 char *buf = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, len); |
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3459 jio_snprintf(buf, len, "%s%s%s%s", msg, name, sub_msg, ebuf); |
0 | 3460 // If we can't find the agent, exit. |
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3461 vm_exit_during_initialization(buf, NULL); |
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3462 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, buf); |
0 | 3463 } |
3464 } | |
3465 } | |
3466 agent->set_os_lib(library); | |
3467 } | |
3468 | |
3469 // Find the OnLoad function. | |
3470 for (size_t symbol_index = 0; symbol_index < num_symbol_entries; symbol_index++) { | |
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3471 on_load_entry = CAST_TO_FN_PTR(OnLoadEntry_t, os::dll_lookup(library, on_load_symbols[symbol_index])); |
0 | 3472 if (on_load_entry != NULL) break; |
3473 } | |
3474 return on_load_entry; | |
3475 } | |
3476 | |
3477 // Find the JVM_OnLoad entry point | |
3478 static OnLoadEntry_t lookup_jvm_on_load(AgentLibrary* agent) { | |
3479 const char *on_load_symbols[] = JVM_ONLOAD_SYMBOLS; | |
3480 return lookup_on_load(agent, on_load_symbols, sizeof(on_load_symbols) / sizeof(char*)); | |
3481 } | |
3482 | |
3483 // Find the Agent_OnLoad entry point | |
3484 static OnLoadEntry_t lookup_agent_on_load(AgentLibrary* agent) { | |
3485 const char *on_load_symbols[] = AGENT_ONLOAD_SYMBOLS; | |
3486 return lookup_on_load(agent, on_load_symbols, sizeof(on_load_symbols) / sizeof(char*)); | |
3487 } | |
3488 | |
3489 // For backwards compatibility with -Xrun | |
3490 // Convert libraries with no JVM_OnLoad, but which have Agent_OnLoad to be | |
3491 // treated like -agentpath: | |
3492 // Must be called before agent libraries are created | |
3493 void Threads::convert_vm_init_libraries_to_agents() { | |
3494 AgentLibrary* agent; | |
3495 AgentLibrary* next; | |
3496 | |
3497 for (agent = Arguments::libraries(); agent != NULL; agent = next) { | |
3498 next = agent->next(); // cache the next agent now as this agent may get moved off this list | |
3499 OnLoadEntry_t on_load_entry = lookup_jvm_on_load(agent); | |
3500 | |
3501 // If there is an JVM_OnLoad function it will get called later, | |
3502 // otherwise see if there is an Agent_OnLoad | |
3503 if (on_load_entry == NULL) { | |
3504 on_load_entry = lookup_agent_on_load(agent); | |
3505 if (on_load_entry != NULL) { | |
3506 // switch it to the agent list -- so that Agent_OnLoad will be called, | |
3507 // JVM_OnLoad won't be attempted and Agent_OnUnload will | |
3508 Arguments::convert_library_to_agent(agent); | |
3509 } else { | |
3510 vm_exit_during_initialization("Could not find JVM_OnLoad or Agent_OnLoad function in the library", agent->name()); | |
3511 } | |
3512 } | |
3513 } | |
3514 } | |
3515 | |
3516 // Create agents for -agentlib: -agentpath: and converted -Xrun | |
3517 // Invokes Agent_OnLoad | |
3518 // Called very early -- before JavaThreads exist | |
3519 void Threads::create_vm_init_agents() { | |
3520 extern struct JavaVM_ main_vm; | |
3521 AgentLibrary* agent; | |
3522 | |
3523 JvmtiExport::enter_onload_phase(); | |
3524 for (agent = Arguments::agents(); agent != NULL; agent = agent->next()) { | |
3525 OnLoadEntry_t on_load_entry = lookup_agent_on_load(agent); | |
3526 | |
3527 if (on_load_entry != NULL) { | |
3528 // Invoke the Agent_OnLoad function | |
3529 jint err = (*on_load_entry)(&main_vm, agent->options(), NULL); | |
3530 if (err != JNI_OK) { | |
3531 vm_exit_during_initialization("agent library failed to init", agent->name()); | |
3532 } | |
3533 } else { | |
3534 vm_exit_during_initialization("Could not find Agent_OnLoad function in the agent library", agent->name()); | |
3535 } | |
3536 } | |
3537 JvmtiExport::enter_primordial_phase(); | |
3538 } | |
3539 | |
3540 extern "C" { | |
3541 typedef void (JNICALL *Agent_OnUnload_t)(JavaVM *); | |
3542 } | |
3543 | |
3544 void Threads::shutdown_vm_agents() { | |
3545 // Send any Agent_OnUnload notifications | |
3546 const char *on_unload_symbols[] = AGENT_ONUNLOAD_SYMBOLS; | |
3547 extern struct JavaVM_ main_vm; | |
3548 for (AgentLibrary* agent = Arguments::agents(); agent != NULL; agent = agent->next()) { | |
3549 | |
3550 // Find the Agent_OnUnload function. | |
3551 for (uint symbol_index = 0; symbol_index < ARRAY_SIZE(on_unload_symbols); symbol_index++) { | |
3552 Agent_OnUnload_t unload_entry = CAST_TO_FN_PTR(Agent_OnUnload_t, | |
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3553 os::dll_lookup(agent->os_lib(), on_unload_symbols[symbol_index])); |
0 | 3554 |
3555 // Invoke the Agent_OnUnload function | |
3556 if (unload_entry != NULL) { | |
3557 JavaThread* thread = JavaThread::current(); | |
3558 ThreadToNativeFromVM ttn(thread); | |
3559 HandleMark hm(thread); | |
3560 (*unload_entry)(&main_vm); | |
3561 break; | |
3562 } | |
3563 } | |
3564 } | |
3565 } | |
3566 | |
3567 // Called for after the VM is initialized for -Xrun libraries which have not been converted to agent libraries | |
3568 // Invokes JVM_OnLoad | |
3569 void Threads::create_vm_init_libraries() { | |
3570 extern struct JavaVM_ main_vm; | |
3571 AgentLibrary* agent; | |
3572 | |
3573 for (agent = Arguments::libraries(); agent != NULL; agent = agent->next()) { | |
3574 OnLoadEntry_t on_load_entry = lookup_jvm_on_load(agent); | |
3575 | |
3576 if (on_load_entry != NULL) { | |
3577 // Invoke the JVM_OnLoad function | |
3578 JavaThread* thread = JavaThread::current(); | |
3579 ThreadToNativeFromVM ttn(thread); | |
3580 HandleMark hm(thread); | |
3581 jint err = (*on_load_entry)(&main_vm, agent->options(), NULL); | |
3582 if (err != JNI_OK) { | |
3583 vm_exit_during_initialization("-Xrun library failed to init", agent->name()); | |
3584 } | |
3585 } else { | |
3586 vm_exit_during_initialization("Could not find JVM_OnLoad function in -Xrun library", agent->name()); | |
3587 } | |
3588 } | |
3589 } | |
3590 | |
3591 // Last thread running calls java.lang.Shutdown.shutdown() | |
3592 void JavaThread::invoke_shutdown_hooks() { | |
3593 HandleMark hm(this); | |
3594 | |
3595 // We could get here with a pending exception, if so clear it now. | |
3596 if (this->has_pending_exception()) { | |
3597 this->clear_pending_exception(); | |
3598 } | |
3599 | |
3600 EXCEPTION_MARK; | |
3601 klassOop k = | |
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3602 SystemDictionary::resolve_or_null(vmSymbols::java_lang_Shutdown(), |
0 | 3603 THREAD); |
3604 if (k != NULL) { | |
3605 // SystemDictionary::resolve_or_null will return null if there was | |
3606 // an exception. If we cannot load the Shutdown class, just don't | |
3607 // call Shutdown.shutdown() at all. This will mean the shutdown hooks | |
3608 // and finalizers (if runFinalizersOnExit is set) won't be run. | |
3609 // Note that if a shutdown hook was registered or runFinalizersOnExit | |
3610 // was called, the Shutdown class would have already been loaded | |
3611 // (Runtime.addShutdownHook and runFinalizersOnExit will load it). | |
3612 instanceKlassHandle shutdown_klass (THREAD, k); | |
3613 JavaValue result(T_VOID); | |
3614 JavaCalls::call_static(&result, | |
3615 shutdown_klass, | |
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3617 vmSymbols::void_method_signature(), |
0 | 3618 THREAD); |
3619 } | |
3620 CLEAR_PENDING_EXCEPTION; | |
3621 } | |
3622 | |
3623 // Threads::destroy_vm() is normally called from jni_DestroyJavaVM() when | |
3624 // the program falls off the end of main(). Another VM exit path is through | |
3625 // vm_exit() when the program calls System.exit() to return a value or when | |
3626 // there is a serious error in VM. The two shutdown paths are not exactly | |
3627 // the same, but they share Shutdown.shutdown() at Java level and before_exit() | |
3628 // and VM_Exit op at VM level. | |
3629 // | |
3630 // Shutdown sequence: | |
3631 // + Wait until we are the last non-daemon thread to execute | |
3632 // <-- every thing is still working at this moment --> | |
3633 // + Call java.lang.Shutdown.shutdown(), which will invoke Java level | |
3634 // shutdown hooks, run finalizers if finalization-on-exit | |
3635 // + Call before_exit(), prepare for VM exit | |
3636 // > run VM level shutdown hooks (they are registered through JVM_OnExit(), | |
3637 // currently the only user of this mechanism is File.deleteOnExit()) | |
3638 // > stop flat profiler, StatSampler, watcher thread, CMS threads, | |
3639 // post thread end and vm death events to JVMTI, | |
3640 // stop signal thread | |
3641 // + Call JavaThread::exit(), it will: | |
3642 // > release JNI handle blocks, remove stack guard pages | |
3643 // > remove this thread from Threads list | |
3644 // <-- no more Java code from this thread after this point --> | |
3645 // + Stop VM thread, it will bring the remaining VM to a safepoint and stop | |
3646 // the compiler threads at safepoint | |
3647 // <-- do not use anything that could get blocked by Safepoint --> | |
3648 // + Disable tracing at JNI/JVM barriers | |
3649 // + Set _vm_exited flag for threads that are still running native code | |
3650 // + Delete this thread | |
3651 // + Call exit_globals() | |
3652 // > deletes tty | |
3653 // > deletes PerfMemory resources | |
3654 // + Return to caller | |
3655 | |
3656 bool Threads::destroy_vm() { | |
3657 JavaThread* thread = JavaThread::current(); | |
3658 | |
3659 // Wait until we are the last non-daemon thread to execute | |
3660 { MutexLocker nu(Threads_lock); | |
3661 while (Threads::number_of_non_daemon_threads() > 1 ) | |
3662 // This wait should make safepoint checks, wait without a timeout, | |
3663 // and wait as a suspend-equivalent condition. | |
3664 // | |
3665 // Note: If the FlatProfiler is running and this thread is waiting | |
3666 // for another non-daemon thread to finish, then the FlatProfiler | |
3667 // is waiting for the external suspend request on this thread to | |
3668 // complete. wait_for_ext_suspend_completion() will eventually | |
3669 // timeout, but that takes time. Making this wait a suspend- | |
3670 // equivalent condition solves that timeout problem. | |
3671 // | |
3672 Threads_lock->wait(!Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag, 0, | |
3673 Mutex::_as_suspend_equivalent_flag); | |
3674 } | |
3675 | |
3676 // Hang forever on exit if we are reporting an error. | |
3677 if (ShowMessageBoxOnError && is_error_reported()) { | |
3678 os::infinite_sleep(); | |
3679 } | |
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3682 if (JDK_Version::is_jdk12x_version()) { | |
3683 // We are the last thread running, so check if finalizers should be run. | |
3684 // For 1.3 or later this is done in thread->invoke_shutdown_hooks() | |
3685 HandleMark rm(thread); | |
3686 Universe::run_finalizers_on_exit(); | |
3687 } else { | |
3688 // run Java level shutdown hooks | |
3689 thread->invoke_shutdown_hooks(); | |
3690 } | |
3691 | |
3692 before_exit(thread); | |
3693 | |
3694 thread->exit(true); | |
3695 | |
3696 // Stop VM thread. | |
3697 { | |
3698 // 4945125 The vm thread comes to a safepoint during exit. | |
3699 // GC vm_operations can get caught at the safepoint, and the | |
3700 // heap is unparseable if they are caught. Grab the Heap_lock | |
3701 // to prevent this. The GC vm_operations will not be able to | |
3702 // queue until after the vm thread is dead. | |
3703 MutexLocker ml(Heap_lock); | |
3704 | |
3705 VMThread::wait_for_vm_thread_exit(); | |
3706 assert(SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), "VM thread should exit at Safepoint"); | |
3707 VMThread::destroy(); | |
3708 } | |
3709 | |
3710 // clean up ideal graph printers | |
3711 #if defined(COMPILER2) && !defined(PRODUCT) | |
3712 IdealGraphPrinter::clean_up(); | |
3713 #endif | |
3714 | |
3715 // Now, all Java threads are gone except daemon threads. Daemon threads | |
3716 // running Java code or in VM are stopped by the Safepoint. However, | |
3717 // daemon threads executing native code are still running. But they | |
3718 // will be stopped at native=>Java/VM barriers. Note that we can't | |
3719 // simply kill or suspend them, as it is inherently deadlock-prone. | |
3720 | |
3721 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
3722 // disable function tracing at JNI/JVM barriers | |
3723 TraceJNICalls = false; | |
3724 TraceJVMCalls = false; | |
3725 TraceRuntimeCalls = false; | |
3726 #endif | |
3727 | |
3728 VM_Exit::set_vm_exited(); | |
3729 | |
3730 notify_vm_shutdown(); | |
3731 | |
3732 delete thread; | |
3733 | |
3734 // exit_globals() will delete tty | |
3735 exit_globals(); | |
3736 | |
3737 return true; | |
3738 } | |
3739 | |
3740 | |
3741 jboolean Threads::is_supported_jni_version_including_1_1(jint version) { | |
3742 if (version == JNI_VERSION_1_1) return JNI_TRUE; | |
3743 return is_supported_jni_version(version); | |
3744 } | |
3745 | |
3746 | |
3747 jboolean Threads::is_supported_jni_version(jint version) { | |
3748 if (version == JNI_VERSION_1_2) return JNI_TRUE; | |
3749 if (version == JNI_VERSION_1_4) return JNI_TRUE; | |
3750 if (version == JNI_VERSION_1_6) return JNI_TRUE; | |
3751 return JNI_FALSE; | |
3752 } | |
3753 | |
3754 | |
3755 void Threads::add(JavaThread* p, bool force_daemon) { | |
3756 // The threads lock must be owned at this point | |
3757 assert_locked_or_safepoint(Threads_lock); | |
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3761 p->initialize_queues(); |
0 | 3762 p->set_next(_thread_list); |
3763 _thread_list = p; | |
3764 _number_of_threads++; | |
3765 oop threadObj = p->threadObj(); | |
3766 bool daemon = true; | |
3767 // Bootstrapping problem: threadObj can be null for initial | |
3768 // JavaThread (or for threads attached via JNI) | |
3769 if ((!force_daemon) && (threadObj == NULL || !java_lang_Thread::is_daemon(threadObj))) { | |
3770 _number_of_non_daemon_threads++; | |
3771 daemon = false; | |
3772 } | |
3773 | |
3774 ThreadService::add_thread(p, daemon); | |
3775 | |
3776 // Possible GC point. | |
3777 Events::log("Thread added: " INTPTR_FORMAT, p); | |
3778 } | |
3779 | |
3780 void Threads::remove(JavaThread* p) { | |
3781 // Extra scope needed for Thread_lock, so we can check | |
3782 // that we do not remove thread without safepoint code notice | |
3783 { MutexLocker ml(Threads_lock); | |
3784 | |
3785 assert(includes(p), "p must be present"); | |
3786 | |
3787 JavaThread* current = _thread_list; | |
3788 JavaThread* prev = NULL; | |
3789 | |
3790 while (current != p) { | |
3791 prev = current; | |
3792 current = current->next(); | |
3793 } | |
3794 | |
3795 if (prev) { | |
3796 prev->set_next(current->next()); | |
3797 } else { | |
3798 _thread_list = p->next(); | |
3799 } | |
3800 _number_of_threads--; | |
3801 oop threadObj = p->threadObj(); | |
3802 bool daemon = true; | |
3803 if (threadObj == NULL || !java_lang_Thread::is_daemon(threadObj)) { | |
3804 _number_of_non_daemon_threads--; | |
3805 daemon = false; | |
3806 | |
3807 // Only one thread left, do a notify on the Threads_lock so a thread waiting | |
3808 // on destroy_vm will wake up. | |
3809 if (number_of_non_daemon_threads() == 1) | |
3810 Threads_lock->notify_all(); | |
3811 } | |
3812 ThreadService::remove_thread(p, daemon); | |
3813 | |
3814 // Make sure that safepoint code disregard this thread. This is needed since | |
3815 // the thread might mess around with locks after this point. This can cause it | |
3816 // to do callbacks into the safepoint code. However, the safepoint code is not aware | |
3817 // of this thread since it is removed from the queue. | |
3818 p->set_terminated_value(); | |
3819 } // unlock Threads_lock | |
3820 | |
3821 // Since Events::log uses a lock, we grab it outside the Threads_lock | |
3822 Events::log("Thread exited: " INTPTR_FORMAT, p); | |
3823 } | |
3824 | |
3825 // Threads_lock must be held when this is called (or must be called during a safepoint) | |
3826 bool Threads::includes(JavaThread* p) { | |
3827 assert(Threads_lock->is_locked(), "sanity check"); | |
3828 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(q) { | |
3829 if (q == p ) { | |
3830 return true; | |
3831 } | |
3832 } | |
3833 return false; | |
3834 } | |
3835 | |
3836 // Operations on the Threads list for GC. These are not explicitly locked, | |
3837 // but the garbage collector must provide a safe context for them to run. | |
3838 // In particular, these things should never be called when the Threads_lock | |
3839 // is held by some other thread. (Note: the Safepoint abstraction also | |
3840 // uses the Threads_lock to gurantee this property. It also makes sure that | |
3841 // all threads gets blocked when exiting or starting). | |
3842 | |
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0 | 3844 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(p) { |
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3845 p->oops_do(f, cf); |
0 | 3846 } |
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3847 VMThread::vm_thread()->oops_do(f, cf); |
0 | 3848 } |
3849 | |
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3850 void Threads::possibly_parallel_oops_do(OopClosure* f, CodeBlobClosure* cf) { |
0 | 3851 // Introduce a mechanism allowing parallel threads to claim threads as |
3852 // root groups. Overhead should be small enough to use all the time, | |
3853 // even in sequential code. | |
3854 SharedHeap* sh = SharedHeap::heap(); | |
3855 bool is_par = (sh->n_par_threads() > 0); | |
3856 int cp = SharedHeap::heap()->strong_roots_parity(); | |
3857 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(p) { | |
3858 if (p->claim_oops_do(is_par, cp)) { | |
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3859 p->oops_do(f, cf); |
0 | 3860 } |
3861 } | |
3862 VMThread* vmt = VMThread::vm_thread(); | |
3863 if (vmt->claim_oops_do(is_par, cp)) | |
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3864 vmt->oops_do(f, cf); |
0 | 3865 } |
3866 | |
3867 #ifndef SERIALGC | |
3868 // Used by ParallelScavenge | |
3869 void Threads::create_thread_roots_tasks(GCTaskQueue* q) { | |
3870 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(p) { | |
3871 q->enqueue(new ThreadRootsTask(p)); | |
3872 } | |
3873 q->enqueue(new ThreadRootsTask(VMThread::vm_thread())); | |
3874 } | |
3875 | |
3876 // Used by Parallel Old | |
3877 void Threads::create_thread_roots_marking_tasks(GCTaskQueue* q) { | |
3878 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(p) { | |
3879 q->enqueue(new ThreadRootsMarkingTask(p)); | |
3880 } | |
3881 q->enqueue(new ThreadRootsMarkingTask(VMThread::vm_thread())); | |
3882 } | |
3883 #endif // SERIALGC | |
3884 | |
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3885 void Threads::nmethods_do(CodeBlobClosure* cf) { |
0 | 3886 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(p) { |
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3887 p->nmethods_do(cf); |
0 | 3888 } |
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3889 VMThread::vm_thread()->nmethods_do(cf); |
0 | 3890 } |
3891 | |
3892 void Threads::gc_epilogue() { | |
3893 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(p) { | |
3894 p->gc_epilogue(); | |
3895 } | |
3896 } | |
3897 | |
3898 void Threads::gc_prologue() { | |
3899 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(p) { | |
3900 p->gc_prologue(); | |
3901 } | |
3902 } | |
3903 | |
3904 void Threads::deoptimized_wrt_marked_nmethods() { | |
3905 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(p) { | |
3906 p->deoptimized_wrt_marked_nmethods(); | |
3907 } | |
3908 } | |
3909 | |
3910 | |
3911 // Get count Java threads that are waiting to enter the specified monitor. | |
3912 GrowableArray<JavaThread*>* Threads::get_pending_threads(int count, | |
3913 address monitor, bool doLock) { | |
3914 assert(doLock || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), | |
3915 "must grab Threads_lock or be at safepoint"); | |
3916 GrowableArray<JavaThread*>* result = new GrowableArray<JavaThread*>(count); | |
3917 | |
3918 int i = 0; | |
3919 { | |
3920 MutexLockerEx ml(doLock ? Threads_lock : NULL); | |
3921 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(p) { | |
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3924 //if (p->is_Compiler_thread()) continue; |
0 | 3925 |
3926 address pending = (address)p->current_pending_monitor(); | |
3927 if (pending == monitor) { // found a match | |
3928 if (i < count) result->append(p); // save the first count matches | |
3929 i++; | |
3930 } | |
3931 } | |
3932 } | |
3933 return result; | |
3934 } | |
3935 | |
3936 | |
3937 JavaThread *Threads::owning_thread_from_monitor_owner(address owner, bool doLock) { | |
3938 assert(doLock || | |
3939 Threads_lock->owned_by_self() || | |
3940 SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), | |
3941 "must grab Threads_lock or be at safepoint"); | |
3942 | |
3943 // NULL owner means not locked so we can skip the search | |
3944 if (owner == NULL) return NULL; | |
3945 | |
3946 { | |
3947 MutexLockerEx ml(doLock ? Threads_lock : NULL); | |
3948 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(p) { | |
3949 // first, see if owner is the address of a Java thread | |
3950 if (owner == (address)p) return p; | |
3951 } | |
3952 } | |
3953 assert(UseHeavyMonitors == false, "Did not find owning Java thread with UseHeavyMonitors enabled"); | |
3954 if (UseHeavyMonitors) return NULL; | |
3955 | |
3956 // | |
3957 // If we didn't find a matching Java thread and we didn't force use of | |
3958 // heavyweight monitors, then the owner is the stack address of the | |
3959 // Lock Word in the owning Java thread's stack. | |
3960 // | |
3961 JavaThread* the_owner = NULL; | |
3962 { | |
3963 MutexLockerEx ml(doLock ? Threads_lock : NULL); | |
3964 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(q) { | |
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3965 if (q->is_lock_owned(owner)) { |
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3967 break; |
0 | 3968 } |
3969 } | |
3970 } | |
3971 assert(the_owner != NULL, "Did not find owning Java thread for lock word address"); | |
3972 return the_owner; | |
3973 } | |
3974 | |
3975 // Threads::print_on() is called at safepoint by VM_PrintThreads operation. | |
3976 void Threads::print_on(outputStream* st, bool print_stacks, bool internal_format, bool print_concurrent_locks) { | |
3977 char buf[32]; | |
3978 st->print_cr(os::local_time_string(buf, sizeof(buf))); | |
3979 | |
3980 st->print_cr("Full thread dump %s (%s %s):", | |
3981 Abstract_VM_Version::vm_name(), | |
3982 Abstract_VM_Version::vm_release(), | |
3983 Abstract_VM_Version::vm_info_string() | |
3984 ); | |
3985 st->cr(); | |
3986 | |
3987 #ifndef SERIALGC | |
3988 // Dump concurrent locks | |
3989 ConcurrentLocksDump concurrent_locks; | |
3990 if (print_concurrent_locks) { | |
3991 concurrent_locks.dump_at_safepoint(); | |
3992 } | |
3993 #endif // SERIALGC | |
3994 | |
3995 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(p) { | |
3996 ResourceMark rm; | |
3997 p->print_on(st); | |
3998 if (print_stacks) { | |
3999 if (internal_format) { | |
4000 p->trace_stack(); | |
4001 } else { | |
4002 p->print_stack_on(st); | |
4003 } | |
4004 } | |
4005 st->cr(); | |
4006 #ifndef SERIALGC | |
4007 if (print_concurrent_locks) { | |
4008 concurrent_locks.print_locks_on(p, st); | |
4009 } | |
4010 #endif // SERIALGC | |
4011 } | |
4012 | |
4013 VMThread::vm_thread()->print_on(st); | |
4014 st->cr(); | |
4015 Universe::heap()->print_gc_threads_on(st); | |
4016 WatcherThread* wt = WatcherThread::watcher_thread(); | |
4017 if (wt != NULL) wt->print_on(st); | |
4018 st->cr(); | |
4019 CompileBroker::print_compiler_threads_on(st); | |
4020 st->flush(); | |
4021 } | |
4022 | |
4023 // Threads::print_on_error() is called by fatal error handler. It's possible | |
4024 // that VM is not at safepoint and/or current thread is inside signal handler. | |
4025 // Don't print stack trace, as the stack may not be walkable. Don't allocate | |
4026 // memory (even in resource area), it might deadlock the error handler. | |
4027 void Threads::print_on_error(outputStream* st, Thread* current, char* buf, int buflen) { | |
4028 bool found_current = false; | |
4029 st->print_cr("Java Threads: ( => current thread )"); | |
4030 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(thread) { | |
4031 bool is_current = (current == thread); | |
4032 found_current = found_current || is_current; | |
4033 | |
4034 st->print("%s", is_current ? "=>" : " "); | |
4035 | |
4036 st->print(PTR_FORMAT, thread); | |
4037 st->print(" "); | |
4038 thread->print_on_error(st, buf, buflen); | |
4039 st->cr(); | |
4040 } | |
4041 st->cr(); | |
4042 | |
4043 st->print_cr("Other Threads:"); | |
4044 if (VMThread::vm_thread()) { | |
4045 bool is_current = (current == VMThread::vm_thread()); | |
4046 found_current = found_current || is_current; | |
4047 st->print("%s", current == VMThread::vm_thread() ? "=>" : " "); | |
4048 | |
4049 st->print(PTR_FORMAT, VMThread::vm_thread()); | |
4050 st->print(" "); | |
4051 VMThread::vm_thread()->print_on_error(st, buf, buflen); | |
4052 st->cr(); | |
4053 } | |
4054 WatcherThread* wt = WatcherThread::watcher_thread(); | |
4055 if (wt != NULL) { | |
4056 bool is_current = (current == wt); | |
4057 found_current = found_current || is_current; | |
4058 st->print("%s", is_current ? "=>" : " "); | |
4059 | |
4060 st->print(PTR_FORMAT, wt); | |
4061 st->print(" "); | |
4062 wt->print_on_error(st, buf, buflen); | |
4063 st->cr(); | |
4064 } | |
4065 if (!found_current) { | |
4066 st->cr(); | |
4067 st->print("=>" PTR_FORMAT " (exited) ", current); | |
4068 current->print_on_error(st, buf, buflen); | |
4069 st->cr(); | |
4070 } | |
4071 } | |
4072 | |
1878 | 4073 // Internal SpinLock and Mutex |
4074 // Based on ParkEvent | |
4075 | |
4076 // Ad-hoc mutual exclusion primitives: SpinLock and Mux | |
0 | 4077 // |
1878 | 4078 // We employ SpinLocks _only for low-contention, fixed-length |
4079 // short-duration critical sections where we're concerned | |
4080 // about native mutex_t or HotSpot Mutex:: latency. | |
4081 // The mux construct provides a spin-then-block mutual exclusion | |
4082 // mechanism. | |
4083 // | |
4084 // Testing has shown that contention on the ListLock guarding gFreeList | |
4085 // is common. If we implement ListLock as a simple SpinLock it's common | |
4086 // for the JVM to devolve to yielding with little progress. This is true | |
4087 // despite the fact that the critical sections protected by ListLock are | |
4088 // extremely short. | |
0 | 4089 // |
1878 | 4090 // TODO-FIXME: ListLock should be of type SpinLock. |
4091 // We should make this a 1st-class type, integrated into the lock | |
4092 // hierarchy as leaf-locks. Critically, the SpinLock structure | |
4093 // should have sufficient padding to avoid false-sharing and excessive | |
4094 // cache-coherency traffic. | |
4095 | |
4096 | |
4097 typedef volatile int SpinLockT ; | |
4098 | |
4099 void Thread::SpinAcquire (volatile int * adr, const char * LockName) { | |
4100 if (Atomic::cmpxchg (1, adr, 0) == 0) { | |
4101 return ; // normal fast-path return | |
4102 } | |
4103 | |
4104 // Slow-path : We've encountered contention -- Spin/Yield/Block strategy. | |
4105 TEVENT (SpinAcquire - ctx) ; | |
4106 int ctr = 0 ; | |
4107 int Yields = 0 ; | |
0 | 4108 for (;;) { |
1878 | 4109 while (*adr != 0) { |
4110 ++ctr ; | |
4111 if ((ctr & 0xFFF) == 0 || !os::is_MP()) { | |
4112 if (Yields > 5) { | |
4113 // Consider using a simple NakedSleep() instead. | |
4114 // Then SpinAcquire could be called by non-JVM threads | |
4115 Thread::current()->_ParkEvent->park(1) ; | |
4116 } else { | |
4117 os::NakedYield() ; | |
4118 ++Yields ; | |
4119 } | |
4120 } else { | |
4121 SpinPause() ; | |
0 | 4122 } |
1878 | 4123 } |
4124 if (Atomic::cmpxchg (1, adr, 0) == 0) return ; | |
0 | 4125 } |
4126 } | |
4127 | |
1878 | 4128 void Thread::SpinRelease (volatile int * adr) { |
4129 assert (*adr != 0, "invariant") ; | |
4130 OrderAccess::fence() ; // guarantee at least release consistency. | |
4131 // Roach-motel semantics. | |
4132 // It's safe if subsequent LDs and STs float "up" into the critical section, | |
4133 // but prior LDs and STs within the critical section can't be allowed | |
4134 // to reorder or float past the ST that releases the lock. | |
4135 *adr = 0 ; | |
0 | 4136 } |
4137 | |
1878 | 4138 // muxAcquire and muxRelease: |
4139 // | |
4140 // * muxAcquire and muxRelease support a single-word lock-word construct. | |
4141 // The LSB of the word is set IFF the lock is held. | |
4142 // The remainder of the word points to the head of a singly-linked list | |
4143 // of threads blocked on the lock. | |
4144 // | |
4145 // * The current implementation of muxAcquire-muxRelease uses its own | |
4146 // dedicated Thread._MuxEvent instance. If we're interested in | |
4147 // minimizing the peak number of extant ParkEvent instances then | |
4148 // we could eliminate _MuxEvent and "borrow" _ParkEvent as long | |
4149 // as certain invariants were satisfied. Specifically, care would need | |
4150 // to be taken with regards to consuming unpark() "permits". | |
4151 // A safe rule of thumb is that a thread would never call muxAcquire() | |
4152 // if it's enqueued (cxq, EntryList, WaitList, etc) and will subsequently | |
4153 // park(). Otherwise the _ParkEvent park() operation in muxAcquire() could | |
4154 // consume an unpark() permit intended for monitorenter, for instance. | |
4155 // One way around this would be to widen the restricted-range semaphore | |
4156 // implemented in park(). Another alternative would be to provide | |
4157 // multiple instances of the PlatformEvent() for each thread. One | |
4158 // instance would be dedicated to muxAcquire-muxRelease, for instance. | |
4159 // | |
4160 // * Usage: | |
4161 // -- Only as leaf locks | |
4162 // -- for short-term locking only as muxAcquire does not perform | |
4163 // thread state transitions. | |
4164 // | |
4165 // Alternatives: | |
4166 // * We could implement muxAcquire and muxRelease with MCS or CLH locks | |
4167 // but with parking or spin-then-park instead of pure spinning. | |
4168 // * Use Taura-Oyama-Yonenzawa locks. | |
4169 // * It's possible to construct a 1-0 lock if we encode the lockword as | |
4170 // (List,LockByte). Acquire will CAS the full lockword while Release | |
4171 // will STB 0 into the LockByte. The 1-0 scheme admits stranding, so | |
4172 // acquiring threads use timers (ParkTimed) to detect and recover from | |
4173 // the stranding window. Thread/Node structures must be aligned on 256-byte | |
4174 // boundaries by using placement-new. | |
4175 // * Augment MCS with advisory back-link fields maintained with CAS(). | |
4176 // Pictorially: LockWord -> T1 <-> T2 <-> T3 <-> ... <-> Tn <-> Owner. | |
4177 // The validity of the backlinks must be ratified before we trust the value. | |
4178 // If the backlinks are invalid the exiting thread must back-track through the | |
4179 // the forward links, which are always trustworthy. | |
4180 // * Add a successor indication. The LockWord is currently encoded as | |
4181 // (List, LOCKBIT:1). We could also add a SUCCBIT or an explicit _succ variable | |
4182 // to provide the usual futile-wakeup optimization. | |
4183 // See RTStt for details. | |
4184 // * Consider schedctl.sc_nopreempt to cover the critical section. | |
4185 // | |
4186 | |
4187 | |
4188 typedef volatile intptr_t MutexT ; // Mux Lock-word | |
4189 enum MuxBits { LOCKBIT = 1 } ; | |
4190 | |
4191 void Thread::muxAcquire (volatile intptr_t * Lock, const char * LockName) { | |
4192 intptr_t w = Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr (LOCKBIT, Lock, 0) ; | |
4193 if (w == 0) return ; | |
4194 if ((w & LOCKBIT) == 0 && Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr (w|LOCKBIT, Lock, w) == w) { | |
4195 return ; | |
4196 } | |
4197 | |
4198 TEVENT (muxAcquire - Contention) ; | |
4199 ParkEvent * const Self = Thread::current()->_MuxEvent ; | |
4200 assert ((intptr_t(Self) & LOCKBIT) == 0, "invariant") ; | |
0 | 4201 for (;;) { |
1878 | 4202 int its = (os::is_MP() ? 100 : 0) + 1 ; |
4203 | |
4204 // Optional spin phase: spin-then-park strategy | |
4205 while (--its >= 0) { | |
4206 w = *Lock ; | |
4207 if ((w & LOCKBIT) == 0 && Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr (w|LOCKBIT, Lock, w) == w) { | |
4208 return ; | |
4209 } | |
4210 } | |
4211 | |
4212 Self->reset() ; | |
4213 Self->OnList = intptr_t(Lock) ; | |
4214 // The following fence() isn't _strictly necessary as the subsequent | |
4215 // CAS() both serializes execution and ratifies the fetched *Lock value. | |
4216 OrderAccess::fence(); | |
4217 for (;;) { | |
4218 w = *Lock ; | |
4219 if ((w & LOCKBIT) == 0) { | |
4220 if (Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr (w|LOCKBIT, Lock, w) == w) { | |
4221 Self->OnList = 0 ; // hygiene - allows stronger asserts | |
4222 return ; | |
4223 } | |
4224 continue ; // Interference -- *Lock changed -- Just retry | |
0 | 4225 } |
1878 | 4226 assert (w & LOCKBIT, "invariant") ; |
4227 Self->ListNext = (ParkEvent *) (w & ~LOCKBIT ); | |
4228 if (Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr (intptr_t(Self)|LOCKBIT, Lock, w) == w) break ; | |
4229 } | |
4230 | |
4231 while (Self->OnList != 0) { | |
4232 Self->park() ; | |
4233 } | |
0 | 4234 } |
4235 } | |
4236 | |
1878 | 4237 void Thread::muxAcquireW (volatile intptr_t * Lock, ParkEvent * ev) { |
4238 intptr_t w = Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr (LOCKBIT, Lock, 0) ; | |
4239 if (w == 0) return ; | |
4240 if ((w & LOCKBIT) == 0 && Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr (w|LOCKBIT, Lock, w) == w) { | |
4241 return ; | |
4242 } | |
4243 | |
4244 TEVENT (muxAcquire - Contention) ; | |
4245 ParkEvent * ReleaseAfter = NULL ; | |
4246 if (ev == NULL) { | |
4247 ev = ReleaseAfter = ParkEvent::Allocate (NULL) ; | |
4248 } | |
4249 assert ((intptr_t(ev) & LOCKBIT) == 0, "invariant") ; | |
4250 for (;;) { | |
4251 guarantee (ev->OnList == 0, "invariant") ; | |
4252 int its = (os::is_MP() ? 100 : 0) + 1 ; | |
4253 | |
4254 // Optional spin phase: spin-then-park strategy | |
4255 while (--its >= 0) { | |
4256 w = *Lock ; | |
4257 if ((w & LOCKBIT) == 0 && Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr (w|LOCKBIT, Lock, w) == w) { | |
4258 if (ReleaseAfter != NULL) { | |
4259 ParkEvent::Release (ReleaseAfter) ; | |
4260 } | |
4261 return ; | |
4262 } | |
4263 } | |
4264 | |
4265 ev->reset() ; | |
4266 ev->OnList = intptr_t(Lock) ; | |
4267 // The following fence() isn't _strictly necessary as the subsequent | |
4268 // CAS() both serializes execution and ratifies the fetched *Lock value. | |
4269 OrderAccess::fence(); | |
4270 for (;;) { | |
4271 w = *Lock ; | |
4272 if ((w & LOCKBIT) == 0) { | |
4273 if (Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr (w|LOCKBIT, Lock, w) == w) { | |
4274 ev->OnList = 0 ; | |
4275 // We call ::Release while holding the outer lock, thus | |
4276 // artificially lengthening the critical section. | |
4277 // Consider deferring the ::Release() until the subsequent unlock(), | |
4278 // after we've dropped the outer lock. | |
4279 if (ReleaseAfter != NULL) { | |
4280 ParkEvent::Release (ReleaseAfter) ; | |
4281 } | |
4282 return ; | |
4283 } | |
4284 continue ; // Interference -- *Lock changed -- Just retry | |
4285 } | |
4286 assert (w & LOCKBIT, "invariant") ; | |
4287 ev->ListNext = (ParkEvent *) (w & ~LOCKBIT ); | |
4288 if (Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr (intptr_t(ev)|LOCKBIT, Lock, w) == w) break ; | |
4289 } | |
4290 | |
4291 while (ev->OnList != 0) { | |
4292 ev->park() ; | |
4293 } | |
4294 } | |
4295 } | |
4296 | |
4297 // Release() must extract a successor from the list and then wake that thread. | |
4298 // It can "pop" the front of the list or use a detach-modify-reattach (DMR) scheme | |
4299 // similar to that used by ParkEvent::Allocate() and ::Release(). DMR-based | |
4300 // Release() would : | |
4301 // (A) CAS() or swap() null to *Lock, releasing the lock and detaching the list. | |
4302 // (B) Extract a successor from the private list "in-hand" | |
4303 // (C) attempt to CAS() the residual back into *Lock over null. | |
4304 // If there were any newly arrived threads and the CAS() would fail. | |
4305 // In that case Release() would detach the RATs, re-merge the list in-hand | |
4306 // with the RATs and repeat as needed. Alternately, Release() might | |
4307 // detach and extract a successor, but then pass the residual list to the wakee. | |
4308 // The wakee would be responsible for reattaching and remerging before it | |
4309 // competed for the lock. | |
4310 // | |
4311 // Both "pop" and DMR are immune from ABA corruption -- there can be | |
4312 // multiple concurrent pushers, but only one popper or detacher. | |
4313 // This implementation pops from the head of the list. This is unfair, | |
4314 // but tends to provide excellent throughput as hot threads remain hot. | |
4315 // (We wake recently run threads first). | |
4316 | |
4317 void Thread::muxRelease (volatile intptr_t * Lock) { | |
4318 for (;;) { | |
4319 const intptr_t w = Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr (0, Lock, LOCKBIT) ; | |
4320 assert (w & LOCKBIT, "invariant") ; | |
4321 if (w == LOCKBIT) return ; | |
4322 ParkEvent * List = (ParkEvent *) (w & ~LOCKBIT) ; | |
4323 assert (List != NULL, "invariant") ; | |
4324 assert (List->OnList == intptr_t(Lock), "invariant") ; | |
4325 ParkEvent * nxt = List->ListNext ; | |
4326 | |
4327 // The following CAS() releases the lock and pops the head element. | |
4328 if (Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr (intptr_t(nxt), Lock, w) != w) { | |
4329 continue ; | |
4330 } | |
4331 List->OnList = 0 ; | |
4332 OrderAccess::fence() ; | |
4333 List->unpark () ; | |
4334 return ; | |
4335 } | |
4336 } | |
4337 | |
4338 | |
0 | 4339 void Threads::verify() { |
4340 ALL_JAVA_THREADS(p) { | |
4341 p->verify(); | |
4342 } | |
4343 VMThread* thread = VMThread::vm_thread(); | |
4344 if (thread != NULL) thread->verify(); | |
4345 } |