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8008079: G1: Add nextObject routine to CMBitMapRO and replace nextWord Summary: Update the task local finger to the start of the next object when marking aborts, in order to avoid the redundant scanning of all 0's when the marking task restarts, if otherwise updating to the next word. In addition, reuse the routine nextObject() in routine iterate(). Reviewed-by: johnc, ysr Contributed-by: tamao <tao.mao@oracle.com>
author tamao
date Tue, 05 Mar 2013 15:36:56 -0800
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_VMERROR_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_VMERROR_HPP

#include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"

class Decoder;
class VM_ReportJavaOutOfMemory;

class VMError : public StackObj {
  friend class VM_ReportJavaOutOfMemory;
  friend class Decoder;

  enum ErrorType {
    internal_error = 0xe0000000,
    oom_error      = 0xe0000001
  };
  int          _id;          // Solaris/Linux signals: 0 - SIGRTMAX
                             // Windows exceptions: 0xCxxxxxxx system errors
                             //                     0x8xxxxxxx system warnings

  const char * _message;
  const char * _detail_msg;

  Thread *     _thread;      // NULL if it's native thread


  // additional info for crashes
  address      _pc;          // faulting PC
  void *       _siginfo;     // ExceptionRecord on Windows,
                             // siginfo_t on Solaris/Linux
  void *       _context;     // ContextRecord on Windows,
                             // ucontext_t on Solaris/Linux

  // additional info for VM internal errors
  const char * _filename;
  int          _lineno;

  // used by fatal error handler
  int          _current_step;
  const char * _current_step_info;
  int          _verbose;
  // First error, and its thread id. We must be able to handle native thread,
  // so use thread id instead of Thread* to identify thread.
  static VMError* volatile first_error;
  static volatile jlong    first_error_tid;

  // Core dump status, false if we have been unable to write a core/minidump for some reason
  static bool coredump_status;

  // When coredump_status is set to true this will contain the name/path to the core/minidump,
  // if coredump_status if false, this will (hopefully) contain a useful error explaining why
  // no core/minidump has been written to disk
  static char coredump_message[O_BUFLEN];

  // used by reporting about OOM
  size_t       _size;

  // set signal handlers on Solaris/Linux or the default exception filter
  // on Windows, to handle recursive crashes.
  void reset_signal_handlers();

  // handle -XX:+ShowMessageBoxOnError. buf is used to format the message string
  void show_message_box(char* buf, int buflen);

  // generate an error report
  void report(outputStream* st);

  // generate a stack trace
  static void print_stack_trace(outputStream* st, JavaThread* jt,
                                char* buf, int buflen, bool verbose = false);

  // accessor
  const char* message() const    { return _message; }
  const char* detail_msg() const { return _detail_msg; }
  bool should_report_bug(unsigned int id) { return id != oom_error; }

public:
  // Constructor for crashes
  VMError(Thread* thread, unsigned int sig, address pc, void* siginfo,
          void* context);
  // Constructor for VM internal errors
  VMError(Thread* thread, const char* filename, int lineno,
          const char* message, const char * detail_msg);

  // Constructor for VM OOM errors
  VMError(Thread* thread, const char* filename, int lineno, size_t size,
          const char* message);
  // Constructor for non-fatal errors
  VMError(const char* message);

  // return a string to describe the error
  char *error_string(char* buf, int buflen);

  // Report status of core/minidump
  static void report_coredump_status(const char* message, bool status);

  // main error reporting function
  void report_and_die();

  // reporting OutOfMemoryError
  void report_java_out_of_memory();

  // returns original flags for signal, if it was resetted, or -1 if
  // signal was not changed by error reporter
  static int get_resetted_sigflags(int sig);

  // returns original handler for signal, if it was resetted, or NULL if
  // signal was not changed by error reporter
  static address get_resetted_sighandler(int sig);

  // check to see if fatal error reporting is in progress
  static bool fatal_error_in_progress() { return first_error != NULL; }
};

#endif // SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_VMERROR_HPP