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1 /*
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2 * Copyright (c) 2003, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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3 * Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Red Hat, Inc.
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4 * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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5 *
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6 * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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7 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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8 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
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9 *
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10 * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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11 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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12 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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13 * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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14 * accompanied this code).
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15 *
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16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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17 * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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18 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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19 *
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20 * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
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21 * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
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22 * questions.
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23 *
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24 */
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25
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26 #if defined(_ALLBSD_SOURCE) && !defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(__NetBSD__)
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27 #include <pthread.h>
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28 # include <pthread_np.h> /* For pthread_attr_get_np */
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29 #endif
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30
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31 // no precompiled headers
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32 #include "assembler_zero.inline.hpp"
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33 #include "classfile/classLoader.hpp"
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34 #include "classfile/systemDictionary.hpp"
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35 #include "classfile/vmSymbols.hpp"
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36 #include "code/icBuffer.hpp"
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37 #include "code/vtableStubs.hpp"
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38 #include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp"
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39 #include "jvm_bsd.h"
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40 #include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp"
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41 #include "mutex_bsd.inline.hpp"
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42 #include "nativeInst_zero.hpp"
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43 #include "os_share_bsd.hpp"
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44 #include "prims/jniFastGetField.hpp"
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45 #include "prims/jvm.h"
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46 #include "prims/jvm_misc.hpp"
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47 #include "runtime/arguments.hpp"
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48 #include "runtime/extendedPC.hpp"
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49 #include "runtime/frame.inline.hpp"
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50 #include "runtime/interfaceSupport.hpp"
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51 #include "runtime/java.hpp"
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52 #include "runtime/javaCalls.hpp"
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53 #include "runtime/mutexLocker.hpp"
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54 #include "runtime/osThread.hpp"
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55 #include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp"
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56 #include "runtime/stubRoutines.hpp"
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57 #include "runtime/timer.hpp"
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58 #include "thread_bsd.inline.hpp"
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59 #include "utilities/events.hpp"
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60 #include "utilities/vmError.hpp"
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61 #ifdef COMPILER1
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62 #include "c1/c1_Runtime1.hpp"
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63 #endif
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64 #ifdef COMPILER2
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65 #include "opto/runtime.hpp"
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66 #endif
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67
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68 address os::current_stack_pointer() {
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69 address dummy = (address) &dummy;
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70 return dummy;
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71 }
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72
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73 frame os::get_sender_for_C_frame(frame* fr) {
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74 ShouldNotCallThis();
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75 }
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76
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77 frame os::current_frame() {
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78 // The only thing that calls this is the stack printing code in
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79 // VMError::report:
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80 // - Step 110 (printing stack bounds) uses the sp in the frame
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81 // to determine the amount of free space on the stack. We
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82 // set the sp to a close approximation of the real value in
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83 // order to allow this step to complete.
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84 // - Step 120 (printing native stack) tries to walk the stack.
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85 // The frame we create has a NULL pc, which is ignored as an
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86 // invalid frame.
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87 frame dummy = frame();
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88 dummy.set_sp((intptr_t *) current_stack_pointer());
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89 return dummy;
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90 }
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91
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92 char* os::non_memory_address_word() {
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93 // Must never look like an address returned by reserve_memory,
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94 // even in its subfields (as defined by the CPU immediate fields,
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95 // if the CPU splits constants across multiple instructions).
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96 #ifdef SPARC
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97 // On SPARC, 0 != %hi(any real address), because there is no
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98 // allocation in the first 1Kb of the virtual address space.
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99 return (char *) 0;
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100 #else
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101 // This is the value for x86; works pretty well for PPC too.
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102 return (char *) -1;
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103 #endif // SPARC
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104 }
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105
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106 void os::initialize_thread() {
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107 // Nothing to do.
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108 }
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109
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110 address os::Bsd::ucontext_get_pc(ucontext_t* uc) {
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111 ShouldNotCallThis();
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112 }
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113
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114 ExtendedPC os::fetch_frame_from_context(void* ucVoid,
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115 intptr_t** ret_sp,
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116 intptr_t** ret_fp) {
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117 ShouldNotCallThis();
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118 }
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119
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120 frame os::fetch_frame_from_context(void* ucVoid) {
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121 ShouldNotCallThis();
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122 }
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123
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124 extern "C" JNIEXPORT int
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125 JVM_handle_bsd_signal(int sig,
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126 siginfo_t* info,
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127 void* ucVoid,
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128 int abort_if_unrecognized) {
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129 ucontext_t* uc = (ucontext_t*) ucVoid;
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130
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131 Thread* t = ThreadLocalStorage::get_thread_slow();
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132
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133 SignalHandlerMark shm(t);
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134
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135 // Note: it's not uncommon that JNI code uses signal/sigset to
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136 // install then restore certain signal handler (e.g. to temporarily
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137 // block SIGPIPE, or have a SIGILL handler when detecting CPU
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138 // type). When that happens, JVM_handle_bsd_signal() might be
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139 // invoked with junk info/ucVoid. To avoid unnecessary crash when
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140 // libjsig is not preloaded, try handle signals that do not require
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141 // siginfo/ucontext first.
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142
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143 if (sig == SIGPIPE || sig == SIGXFSZ) {
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144 // allow chained handler to go first
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145 if (os::Bsd::chained_handler(sig, info, ucVoid)) {
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146 return true;
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147 } else {
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148 if (PrintMiscellaneous && (WizardMode || Verbose)) {
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149 char buf[64];
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150 warning("Ignoring %s - see bugs 4229104 or 646499219",
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151 os::exception_name(sig, buf, sizeof(buf)));
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152 }
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153 return true;
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154 }
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155 }
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156
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157 JavaThread* thread = NULL;
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158 VMThread* vmthread = NULL;
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159 if (os::Bsd::signal_handlers_are_installed) {
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160 if (t != NULL ){
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161 if(t->is_Java_thread()) {
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162 thread = (JavaThread*)t;
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163 }
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164 else if(t->is_VM_thread()){
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165 vmthread = (VMThread *)t;
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166 }
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167 }
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168 }
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169
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170 if (info != NULL && thread != NULL) {
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171 // Handle ALL stack overflow variations here
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172 if (sig == SIGSEGV || sig == SIGBUS) {
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173 address addr = (address) info->si_addr;
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174
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175 // check if fault address is within thread stack
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176 if (addr < thread->stack_base() &&
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177 addr >= thread->stack_base() - thread->stack_size()) {
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178 // stack overflow
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179 if (thread->in_stack_yellow_zone(addr)) {
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180 thread->disable_stack_yellow_zone();
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181 ShouldNotCallThis();
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182 }
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183 else if (thread->in_stack_red_zone(addr)) {
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184 thread->disable_stack_red_zone();
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185 ShouldNotCallThis();
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186 }
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187 #ifndef _ALLBSD_SOURCE
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188 else {
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189 // Accessing stack address below sp may cause SEGV if
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190 // current thread has MAP_GROWSDOWN stack. This should
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191 // only happen when current thread was created by user
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192 // code with MAP_GROWSDOWN flag and then attached to VM.
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193 // See notes in os_bsd.cpp.
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194 if (thread->osthread()->expanding_stack() == 0) {
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195 thread->osthread()->set_expanding_stack();
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196 if (os::Bsd::manually_expand_stack(thread, addr)) {
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197 thread->osthread()->clear_expanding_stack();
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198 return true;
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199 }
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200 thread->osthread()->clear_expanding_stack();
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201 }
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202 else {
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203 fatal("recursive segv. expanding stack.");
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204 }
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205 }
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206 #endif
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207 }
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208 }
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209
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210 /*if (thread->thread_state() == _thread_in_Java) {
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211 ShouldNotCallThis();
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212 }
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213 else*/ if (thread->thread_state() == _thread_in_vm &&
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214 sig == SIGBUS && thread->doing_unsafe_access()) {
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215 ShouldNotCallThis();
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216 }
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217
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218 // jni_fast_Get<Primitive>Field can trap at certain pc's if a GC
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219 // kicks in and the heap gets shrunk before the field access.
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220 /*if (sig == SIGSEGV || sig == SIGBUS) {
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221 address addr = JNI_FastGetField::find_slowcase_pc(pc);
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222 if (addr != (address)-1) {
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223 stub = addr;
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224 }
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225 }*/
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226
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227 // Check to see if we caught the safepoint code in the process
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228 // of write protecting the memory serialization page. It write
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229 // enables the page immediately after protecting it so we can
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230 // just return to retry the write.
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231 if ((sig == SIGSEGV || sig == SIGBUS) &&
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232 os::is_memory_serialize_page(thread, (address) info->si_addr)) {
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233 // Block current thread until permission is restored.
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234 os::block_on_serialize_page_trap();
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235 return true;
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236 }
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237 }
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238
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239 // signal-chaining
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240 if (os::Bsd::chained_handler(sig, info, ucVoid)) {
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241 return true;
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242 }
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243
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244 if (!abort_if_unrecognized) {
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245 // caller wants another chance, so give it to him
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246 return false;
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247 }
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248
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249 #ifndef PRODUCT
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250 if (sig == SIGSEGV) {
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251 fatal("\n#"
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252 "\n# /--------------------\\"
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253 "\n# | segmentation fault |"
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254 "\n# \\---\\ /--------------/"
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255 "\n# /"
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256 "\n# [-] |\\_/| "
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257 "\n# (+)=C |o o|__ "
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258 "\n# | | =-*-=__\\ "
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259 "\n# OOO c_c_(___)");
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260 }
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261 #endif // !PRODUCT
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262
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263 const char *fmt =
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264 "caught unhandled signal " INT32_FORMAT " at address " PTR_FORMAT;
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265 char buf[128];
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266
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267 sprintf(buf, fmt, sig, info->si_addr);
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268 fatal(buf);
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269 }
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270
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271 void os::Bsd::init_thread_fpu_state(void) {
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272 // Nothing to do
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273 }
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274
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275 #ifndef _ALLBSD_SOURCE
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276 int os::Bsd::get_fpu_control_word() {
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277 ShouldNotCallThis();
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278 }
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279
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280 void os::Bsd::set_fpu_control_word(int fpu) {
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281 ShouldNotCallThis();
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282 }
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283 #endif
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284
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285 bool os::is_allocatable(size_t bytes) {
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286 #ifdef _LP64
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287 return true;
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288 #else
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289 if (bytes < 2 * G) {
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290 return true;
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291 }
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292
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293 char* addr = reserve_memory(bytes, NULL);
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294
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295 if (addr != NULL) {
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296 release_memory(addr, bytes);
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297 }
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298
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299 return addr != NULL;
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300 #endif // _LP64
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301 }
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302
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303 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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304 // thread stack
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305
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306 size_t os::Bsd::min_stack_allowed = 64 * K;
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307
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308 bool os::Bsd::supports_variable_stack_size() {
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309 return true;
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310 }
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311
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312 size_t os::Bsd::default_stack_size(os::ThreadType thr_type) {
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313 #ifdef _LP64
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314 size_t s = (thr_type == os::compiler_thread ? 4 * M : 1 * M);
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315 #else
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316 size_t s = (thr_type == os::compiler_thread ? 2 * M : 512 * K);
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317 #endif // _LP64
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318 return s;
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319 }
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320
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321 size_t os::Bsd::default_guard_size(os::ThreadType thr_type) {
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322 // Only enable glibc guard pages for non-Java threads
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323 // (Java threads have HotSpot guard pages)
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324 return (thr_type == java_thread ? 0 : page_size());
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325 }
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326
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327 static void current_stack_region(address *bottom, size_t *size) {
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328 address stack_bottom;
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329 address stack_top;
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330 size_t stack_bytes;
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331
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332 #ifdef __APPLE__
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333 pthread_t self = pthread_self();
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334 stack_top = (address) pthread_get_stackaddr_np(self);
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335 stack_bytes = pthread_get_stacksize_np(self);
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336 stack_bottom = stack_top - stack_bytes;
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337 #elif defined(__OpenBSD__)
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338 stack_t ss;
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339 int rslt = pthread_stackseg_np(pthread_self(), &ss);
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340
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341 if (rslt != 0)
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342 fatal(err_msg("pthread_stackseg_np failed with err = " INT32_FORMAT,
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343 rslt));
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344
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345 stack_top = (address) ss.ss_sp;
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346 stack_bytes = ss.ss_size;
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347 stack_bottom = stack_top - stack_bytes;
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348 #elif defined(_ALLBSD_SOURCE)
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349 pthread_attr_t attr;
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350
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351 int rslt = pthread_attr_init(&attr);
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352
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353 // JVM needs to know exact stack location, abort if it fails
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354 if (rslt != 0)
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355 fatal(err_msg("pthread_attr_init failed with err = " INT32_FORMAT, rslt));
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356
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357 rslt = pthread_attr_get_np(pthread_self(), &attr);
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358
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359 if (rslt != 0)
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360 fatal(err_msg("pthread_attr_get_np failed with err = " INT32_FORMAT,
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361 rslt));
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362
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363 if (pthread_attr_getstackaddr(&attr, (void **) &stack_bottom) != 0 ||
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364 pthread_attr_getstacksize(&attr, &stack_bytes) != 0) {
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365 fatal("Can not locate current stack attributes!");
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366 }
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367
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368 pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);
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369
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370 stack_top = stack_bottom + stack_bytes;
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371 #else /* Linux */
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372 pthread_attr_t attr;
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373 int res = pthread_getattr_np(pthread_self(), &attr);
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374 if (res != 0) {
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375 if (res == ENOMEM) {
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376 vm_exit_out_of_memory(0, "pthread_getattr_np");
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377 }
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378 else {
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379 fatal(err_msg("pthread_getattr_np failed with errno = " INT32_FORMAT,
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380 res));
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381 }
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382 }
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383
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384 res = pthread_attr_getstack(&attr, (void **) &stack_bottom, &stack_bytes);
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385 if (res != 0) {
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386 fatal(err_msg("pthread_attr_getstack failed with errno = " INT32_FORMAT,
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387 res));
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388 }
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389 stack_top = stack_bottom + stack_bytes;
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390
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391 // The block of memory returned by pthread_attr_getstack() includes
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392 // guard pages where present. We need to trim these off.
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393 size_t page_bytes = os::Bsd::page_size();
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394 assert(((intptr_t) stack_bottom & (page_bytes - 1)) == 0, "unaligned stack");
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395
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396 size_t guard_bytes;
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397 res = pthread_attr_getguardsize(&attr, &guard_bytes);
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398 if (res != 0) {
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399 fatal(err_msg(
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400 "pthread_attr_getguardsize failed with errno = " INT32_FORMAT, res));
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401 }
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402 int guard_pages = align_size_up(guard_bytes, page_bytes) / page_bytes;
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403 assert(guard_bytes == guard_pages * page_bytes, "unaligned guard");
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404
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405 #ifdef IA64
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406 // IA64 has two stacks sharing the same area of memory, a normal
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407 // stack growing downwards and a register stack growing upwards.
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408 // Guard pages, if present, are in the centre. This code splits
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409 // the stack in two even without guard pages, though in theory
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410 // there's nothing to stop us allocating more to the normal stack
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411 // or more to the register stack if one or the other were found
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412 // to grow faster.
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413 int total_pages = align_size_down(stack_bytes, page_bytes) / page_bytes;
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414 stack_bottom += (total_pages - guard_pages) / 2 * page_bytes;
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415 #endif // IA64
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416
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417 stack_bottom += guard_bytes;
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418
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419 pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);
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420
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421 // The initial thread has a growable stack, and the size reported
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422 // by pthread_attr_getstack is the maximum size it could possibly
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423 // be given what currently mapped. This can be huge, so we cap it.
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424 if (os::Bsd::is_initial_thread()) {
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425 stack_bytes = stack_top - stack_bottom;
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426
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427 if (stack_bytes > JavaThread::stack_size_at_create())
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428 stack_bytes = JavaThread::stack_size_at_create();
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429
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430 stack_bottom = stack_top - stack_bytes;
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431 }
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432 #endif
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433
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434 assert(os::current_stack_pointer() >= stack_bottom, "should do");
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435 assert(os::current_stack_pointer() < stack_top, "should do");
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436
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437 *bottom = stack_bottom;
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438 *size = stack_top - stack_bottom;
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439 }
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440
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441 address os::current_stack_base() {
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442 address bottom;
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443 size_t size;
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444 current_stack_region(&bottom, &size);
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445 return bottom + size;
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446 }
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447
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448 size_t os::current_stack_size() {
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449 // stack size includes normal stack and HotSpot guard pages
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450 address bottom;
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451 size_t size;
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452 current_stack_region(&bottom, &size);
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453 return size;
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454 }
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455
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456 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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457 // helper functions for fatal error handler
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458
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459 void os::print_context(outputStream* st, void* context) {
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460 ShouldNotCallThis();
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461 }
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462
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463 void os::print_register_info(outputStream *st, void *context) {
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464 ShouldNotCallThis();
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465 }
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466
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467 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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468 // Stubs for things that would be in bsd_zero.s if it existed.
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469 // You probably want to disassemble these monkeys to check they're ok.
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470
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471 extern "C" {
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472 int SpinPause() {
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473 }
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474
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475 int SafeFetch32(int *adr, int errValue) {
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476 int value = errValue;
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477 value = *adr;
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478 return value;
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479 }
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480 intptr_t SafeFetchN(intptr_t *adr, intptr_t errValue) {
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481 intptr_t value = errValue;
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482 value = *adr;
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483 return value;
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484 }
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485
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486 void _Copy_conjoint_jshorts_atomic(jshort* from, jshort* to, size_t count) {
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487 if (from > to) {
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488 jshort *end = from + count;
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489 while (from < end)
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490 *(to++) = *(from++);
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491 }
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492 else if (from < to) {
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493 jshort *end = from;
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494 from += count - 1;
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495 to += count - 1;
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496 while (from >= end)
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497 *(to--) = *(from--);
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498 }
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499 }
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500 void _Copy_conjoint_jints_atomic(jint* from, jint* to, size_t count) {
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501 if (from > to) {
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502 jint *end = from + count;
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503 while (from < end)
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504 *(to++) = *(from++);
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505 }
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506 else if (from < to) {
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507 jint *end = from;
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508 from += count - 1;
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509 to += count - 1;
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510 while (from >= end)
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511 *(to--) = *(from--);
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512 }
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513 }
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514 void _Copy_conjoint_jlongs_atomic(jlong* from, jlong* to, size_t count) {
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515 if (from > to) {
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516 jlong *end = from + count;
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517 while (from < end)
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518 os::atomic_copy64(from++, to++);
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519 }
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520 else if (from < to) {
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521 jlong *end = from;
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522 from += count - 1;
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523 to += count - 1;
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524 while (from >= end)
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525 os::atomic_copy64(from--, to--);
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526 }
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527 }
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528
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529 void _Copy_arrayof_conjoint_bytes(HeapWord* from,
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530 HeapWord* to,
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531 size_t count) {
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532 memmove(to, from, count);
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533 }
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534 void _Copy_arrayof_conjoint_jshorts(HeapWord* from,
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535 HeapWord* to,
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536 size_t count) {
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537 memmove(to, from, count * 2);
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538 }
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539 void _Copy_arrayof_conjoint_jints(HeapWord* from,
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540 HeapWord* to,
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541 size_t count) {
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542 memmove(to, from, count * 4);
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543 }
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544 void _Copy_arrayof_conjoint_jlongs(HeapWord* from,
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545 HeapWord* to,
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546 size_t count) {
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547 memmove(to, from, count * 8);
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548 }
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549 };
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550
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551 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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552 // Implementations of atomic operations not supported by processors.
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553 // -- http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.2.1/gcc/Atomic-Builtins.html
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554
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555 #ifndef _LP64
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556 extern "C" {
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557 long long unsigned int __sync_val_compare_and_swap_8(
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558 volatile void *ptr,
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559 long long unsigned int oldval,
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560 long long unsigned int newval) {
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561 ShouldNotCallThis();
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562 }
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563 };
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564 #endif // !_LP64
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