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6830717: replay of compilations would help with debugging Summary: When java process crashed in compiler thread, repeat the compilation process will help finding root cause. This is done with using SA dump application class data and replay data from core dump, then use debug version of jvm to recompile the problematic java method. Reviewed-by: kvn, twisti, sspitsyn Contributed-by: yumin.qi@oracle.com
author minqi
date Mon, 12 Nov 2012 14:03:53 -0800
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package sun.jvm.hotspot.runtime.linux;

public class LinuxSignals {
  private static String[] signalNames = {
    "",           /* No signal 0 */
    "SIGHUP",     /* hangup */
    "SIGINT",     /* interrupt (rubout) */
    "SIGQUIT",    /* quit (ASCII FS) */
    "SIGILL",     /* illegal instruction (not reset when caught) */
    "SIGTRAP",    /* trace trap (not reset when caught) */
    "SIGABRT",    /* used by abort, replace SIGIOT in the future */
    "SIGIOT",
    "SIGBUS",
    "SIGFPE",     /* floating point exception */
    "SIGKILL",    /* kill (cannot be caught or ignored) */
    "SIGUSR1",    /* user defined signal 1 */
    "SIGSEGV",    /* segmentation violation */
    "SIGUSR2",    /* user defined signal 2 */
    "SIGPIPE",    /* write on a pipe with no one to read it */
    "SIGALRM",    /* alarm clock */
    "SIGTERM",    /* software termination signal from kill */
    "SIGSTKFLT",
    "SIGCHLD",    /* child status change alias */
    "SIGCONT",    /* stopped process has been continued */
    "SIGSTOP",    /* stop (cannot be caught or ignored) */
    "SIGTSTP",    /* user stop requested from tty */
    "SIGTTIN",    /* background tty read attempted */
    "SIGTTOU",    /* background tty write attempted */
    "SIGURG",     /* urgent socket condition */
    "SIGXCPU",    /* exceeded cpu limit */
    "SIGXFSZ",    /* exceeded file size limit */
    "SIGVTALRM",  /* virtual timer expired */
    "SIGPROF",    /* profiling timer expired */
    "SIGWINCH",   /* window size change */
    "SIGPOLL",    /* pollable event occured */
    "SIGPWR",     /* power-fail restart */
    "SIGSYS"
  };

  public static String getSignalName(int sigNum) {
    if ((sigNum <= 0) || (sigNum >= signalNames.length)) {
      // Probably best to fail in a non-destructive way
      return "<Error: Illegal signal number " + sigNum + ">";
    }
    return signalNames[sigNum];
  }
}