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8038498: Fix includes and C inlining after 8035330 Summary: Change 8035330: Remove G1ParScanPartialArrayClosure and G1ParScanHeapEvacClosure broke the debug build on AIX. The method do_oop_partial_array() is added in a header, but requires the inline function par_write_ref() through several inlined calls. In some cpp files, like arguments.cpp, par_write_ref() is not defined as the corresponding inline header and is not included. The AIX debug VM does not start because of the missing symbol. This change solves this by cleaning up include dependencies. Reviewed-by: tschatzl, stefank
author tschatzl
date Fri, 04 Apr 2014 10:43:56 +0200
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "runtime/frame.inline.hpp"
#include "runtime/thread.inline.hpp"

// For Forte Analyzer AsyncGetCallTrace profiling support - thread is
// currently interrupted by SIGPROF
//
// NOTE: On Solaris, register windows are flushed in the signal handler
// except for possibly the top frame.
//
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");
  return pd_get_top_frame(fr_addr, ucontext, isInJava, true);
}

bool JavaThread::pd_get_top_frame_for_profiling(frame* fr_addr, void* ucontext, bool isInJava) {
  // get ucontext somehow
  return pd_get_top_frame(fr_addr, ucontext, isInJava, false);
}

bool JavaThread::pd_get_top_frame(frame* fr_addr,
  void* ucontext, bool isInJava, bool makeWalkable) {
  assert(this->is_Java_thread(), "must be JavaThread");

  JavaThread* jt = (JavaThread *)this;

  if (!isInJava && makeWalkable) {
    // make_walkable flushes register windows and grabs last_Java_pc
    // which can not be done if the ucontext sp matches last_Java_sp
    // stack walking utilities assume last_Java_pc set if marked flushed
    jt->frame_anchor()->make_walkable(jt);
  }

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

  ucontext_t* uc = (ucontext_t*) ucontext;

  // At this point, we don't have a walkable last_Java_frame, so
  // we try to glean some information out of the ucontext.
  intptr_t* ret_sp;
  ExtendedPC addr = os::Solaris::fetch_frame_from_ucontext(this, uc,
    &ret_sp, NULL /* ret_fp only used on Solaris X86 */);
  if (addr.pc() == NULL || ret_sp == NULL) {
    // ucontext wasn't useful
    return false;
  }

  frame ret_frame(ret_sp, frame::unpatchable, addr.pc());

  // we were running Java code when SIGPROF came in
  if (isInJava) {


    // If the frame we got is safe then it is most certainly valid
    if (ret_frame.safe_for_sender(jt)) {
      *fr_addr = ret_frame;
      return true;
    }

    // If it isn't safe then we can try several things to try and get
    // a good starting point.
    //
    // On sparc the frames are almost certainly walkable in the sense
    // of sp/fp linkages. However because of recycling of windows if
    // a piece of code does multiple save's where the initial save creates
    // a real frame with a return pc and the succeeding save's are used to
    // simply get free registers and have no real pc then the pc linkage on these
    // "inner" temporary frames will be bogus.
    // Since there is in general only a nesting level like
    // this one deep in general we'll try and unwind such an "inner" frame
    // here ourselves and see if it makes sense

    frame unwind_frame(ret_frame.fp(), frame::unpatchable, addr.pc());

    if (unwind_frame.safe_for_sender(jt)) {
      *fr_addr = unwind_frame;
      return true;
    }

    // Well that didn't work. Most likely we're toast on this tick
    // The previous code would try this. I think it is dubious in light
    // of changes to safe_for_sender and the unwind trick above but
    // if it gets us a safe frame who wants to argue.

    // If we have a last_Java_sp, then the SIGPROF signal caught us
    // right when we were transitioning from _thread_in_Java to a new
    // JavaThreadState. We use last_Java_sp instead of the sp from
    // the ucontext since it should be more reliable.

    if (jt->has_last_Java_frame()) {
      ret_sp = jt->last_Java_sp();
      frame ret_frame2(ret_sp, frame::unpatchable, addr.pc());
      if (ret_frame2.safe_for_sender(jt)) {
        *fr_addr = ret_frame2;
        return true;
      }
    }

    // This is the best we can do. We will only be able to decode the top frame

    *fr_addr = ret_frame;
    return true;
  }

  // At this point, we know we weren't running Java code. We might
  // have a last_Java_sp, but we don't have a walkable frame.
  // However, we might still be able to construct something useful
  // if the thread was running native code.
  if (jt->has_last_Java_frame()) {
    assert(!jt->frame_anchor()->walkable(), "case covered above");

    frame ret_frame(jt->last_Java_sp(), frame::unpatchable, addr.pc());
    *fr_addr = ret_frame;
    return true;
  }

  // nothing else to try but what we found initially

  *fr_addr = ret_frame;
  return true;
}

void JavaThread::cache_global_variables() { }