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8016155: SIGBUS when running Kitchensink with ParallelScavenge and ParallelOld Summary: When using NUMA and large pages we need to ease the requirement on which node the memory should be allocated on. To avoid the SIGBUS we now use the memory policy MPOL_PREFERRED, which prefers a certain node, instead of MPOL_BIND, which requires a certain node. Reviewed-by: jmasa, pliden Contributed-by: stefan.johansson@oracle.com
author mgerdin
date Thu, 22 Aug 2013 10:50:41 +0200
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#ifndef OS_LINUX_VM_JVM_LINUX_H
#define OS_LINUX_VM_JVM_LINUX_H

/*
// HotSpot integration note:
//
// This is derived from the JDK classic file:
// "$JDK/src/solaris/javavm/export/jvm_md.h":15 (ver. 1.10 98/04/22)
// All local includes have been commented out.
*/

#ifndef JVM_MD_H
#define JVM_MD_H

/*
 * This file is currently collecting system-specific dregs for the
 * JNI conversion, which should be sorted out later.
 */

#include <dirent.h>             /* For DIR */
#include <sys/param.h>          /* For MAXPATHLEN */
#include <sys/socket.h>         /* For socklen_t */
#include <unistd.h>             /* For F_OK, R_OK, W_OK */

#define JNI_ONLOAD_SYMBOLS      {"JNI_OnLoad"}
#define JNI_ONUNLOAD_SYMBOLS    {"JNI_OnUnload"}
#define JVM_ONLOAD_SYMBOLS      {"JVM_OnLoad"}
#define AGENT_ONLOAD_SYMBOLS    {"Agent_OnLoad"}
#define AGENT_ONUNLOAD_SYMBOLS  {"Agent_OnUnload"}
#define AGENT_ONATTACH_SYMBOLS  {"Agent_OnAttach"}

#define JNI_LIB_PREFIX "lib"
#define JNI_LIB_SUFFIX ".so"

// Hack: MAXPATHLEN is 4095 on some Linux and 4096 on others. This may
//       cause problems if JVM and the rest of JDK are built on different
//       Linux releases. Here we define JVM_MAXPATHLEN to be MAXPATHLEN + 1,
//       so buffers declared in VM are always >= 4096.
#define JVM_MAXPATHLEN MAXPATHLEN + 1

#define JVM_R_OK    R_OK
#define JVM_W_OK    W_OK
#define JVM_X_OK    X_OK
#define JVM_F_OK    F_OK

/*
 * File I/O
 */

#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>

/* O Flags */

#define JVM_O_RDONLY     O_RDONLY
#define JVM_O_WRONLY     O_WRONLY
#define JVM_O_RDWR       O_RDWR
#define JVM_O_O_APPEND   O_APPEND
#define JVM_O_EXCL       O_EXCL
#define JVM_O_CREAT      O_CREAT

/* Signal definitions */

#define BREAK_SIGNAL     SIGQUIT           /* Thread dumping support.    */
#define INTERRUPT_SIGNAL SIGUSR1           /* Interruptible I/O support. */
#define SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL SIGHUP            /* Shutdown Hooks support.    */
#define SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL SIGINT
#define SHUTDOWN3_SIGNAL SIGTERM

#endif /* JVM_MD_H */

#endif // OS_LINUX_VM_JVM_LINUX_H