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New option "-graal" that sets up the correct boot class path and C1X options using only the two environment variables MAXINE and GRAAL. This greatly simplifies command line arguments necessary to start the Graal VM.
author Thomas Wuerthinger <wuerthinger@ssw.jku.at>
date Mon, 29 Nov 2010 16:58:26 +0100
parents a61af66fc99e
children c18cbe5936b8
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/*
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#include "incls/_precompiled.incl"
#include "incls/_thread_windows_x86.cpp.incl"

// For Forte Analyzer AsyncGetCallTrace profiling support - thread is
// currently interrupted by SIGPROF
bool JavaThread::pd_get_top_frame_for_signal_handler(frame* fr_addr,
  void* ucontext, bool isInJava) {

  assert(Thread::current() == this, "caller must be current thread");
  assert(this->is_Java_thread(), "must be JavaThread");

  JavaThread* jt = (JavaThread *)this;

  // If we have a last_Java_frame, then we should use it even if
  // isInJava == true.  It should be more reliable than CONTEXT info.
  if (jt->has_last_Java_frame()) {
    *fr_addr = jt->pd_last_frame();
    return true;
  }

  // At this point, we don't have a last_Java_frame, so
  // we try to glean some information out of the CONTEXT
  // if we were running Java code when SIGPROF came in.
  if (isInJava) {
    CONTEXT* uc = (CONTEXT*)ucontext;

#ifdef AMD64
    intptr_t* ret_fp = (intptr_t*) uc->Rbp;
    intptr_t* ret_sp = (intptr_t*) uc->Rsp;
    ExtendedPC addr = ExtendedPC((address)uc->Rip);
#else
    intptr_t* ret_fp = (intptr_t*) uc->Ebp;
    intptr_t* ret_sp = (intptr_t*) uc->Esp;
    ExtendedPC addr = ExtendedPC((address)uc->Eip);
#endif // AMD64
    if (addr.pc() == NULL || ret_sp == NULL ) {
      // CONTEXT wasn't useful
      return false;
    }

    frame ret_frame(ret_sp, ret_fp, addr.pc());
    if (!ret_frame.safe_for_sender(jt)) {
#ifdef COMPILER2
      // C2 uses ebp as a general register see if NULL fp helps
      frame ret_frame2(ret_sp, NULL, addr.pc());
      if (!ret_frame2.safe_for_sender(jt)) {
        // nothing else to try if the frame isn't good
        return false;
      }
      ret_frame = ret_frame2;
#else
      // nothing else to try if the frame isn't good
      return false;
#endif /* COMPILER2 */
    }
    *fr_addr = ret_frame;
    return true;
  }

  // nothing else to try
  return false;
}