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6498581: ThreadInterruptTest3 produces wrong output on Windows Summary: There is race condition between os::interrupt and os::is_interrupted on Windows. In JVM_Sleep(Thread.sleep), check if thread gets interrupted, it may see interrupted but not really interrupted so cause spurious waking up (early return from sleep). Fix by checking if interrupt event really gets set thus prevent false return. For intrinsic of _isInterrupted, on Windows, go fastpath only on bit not set. Reviewed-by: acorn, kvn Contributed-by: david.holmes@oracle.com, yumin.qi@oracle.com
author minqi
date Wed, 26 Feb 2014 15:20:41 -0800
parents 55fb97c4c58d
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package sun.jvm.hotspot.tools;

import sun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.JVMDebugger;
import sun.jvm.hotspot.tools.*;

import sun.jvm.hotspot.oops.*;
import sun.jvm.hotspot.runtime.VM;
import sun.jvm.hotspot.utilities.SystemDictionaryHelper;
import sun.jvm.hotspot.utilities.ObjectReader;
import sun.jvm.hotspot.utilities.MarkBits;

import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Comparator;

/*
 * Iterates over the queue of object pending finalization and prints a
 * summary of these objects in the form of a histogram.
 */
public class FinalizerInfo extends Tool {

    public FinalizerInfo() {
        super();
    }

    public FinalizerInfo(JVMDebugger d) {
        super(d);
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        FinalizerInfo finfo = new FinalizerInfo();
        finfo.execute(args);
    }

    public void run() {
        /*
         * The implementation here has a dependency on the implementation of
         * java.lang.ref.Finalizer. If the Finalizer implementation changes it's
         * possible this method will require changes too. We looked into using
         * ObjectReader to deserialize the objects from the target VM but as
         * there aren't any public methods to traverse the queue it means using
         * reflection which will also tie us to the implementation.
         *
         * The assumption here is that Finalizer.queue is the ReferenceQueue
         * with the objects awaiting finalization. The ReferenceQueue queueLength
         * is the number of objects in the queue, and 'head' is the head of the
         * queue.
         */
        InstanceKlass ik =
            SystemDictionaryHelper.findInstanceKlass("java.lang.ref.Finalizer");
        final Oop[] queueref = new Oop[1];
        ik.iterateStaticFields(new DefaultOopVisitor() {
            public void doOop(OopField field, boolean isVMField) {
              String name = field.getID().getName();
              if (name.equals("queue")) {
                queueref[0] = field.getValue(getObj());
              }
            }
          });
        Oop queue = queueref[0];

        InstanceKlass k = (InstanceKlass) queue.getKlass();

        LongField queueLengthField = (LongField) k.findField("queueLength", "J");
        long queueLength = queueLengthField.getValue(queue);

        OopField headField =  (OopField) k.findField("head", "Ljava/lang/ref/Reference;");
        Oop head = headField.getValue(queue);

        System.out.println("Number of objects pending for finalization: " + queueLength);

        /*
         * If 'head' is non-NULL then it is the head of a list of References.
         * We iterate over the list (end of list is when head.next == head)
         */
        if (head != null) {
            k = (InstanceKlass) head.getKlass();
            OopField referentField =
                (OopField) k.findField("referent", "Ljava/lang/Object;");
            OopField nextField =
                (OopField) k.findField("next", "Ljava/lang/ref/Reference;");

            HashMap map = new HashMap();
            for (;;) {
                Oop referent = referentField.getValue(head);

                Klass klass = referent.getKlass();
                if (!map.containsKey(klass)) {
                    map.put(klass, new ObjectHistogramElement(klass));
                }
                ((ObjectHistogramElement)map.get(klass)).updateWith(referent);

                Oop next = nextField.getValue(head);
                if (next == null || next.equals(head)) break;
                head = next;
            }

            /*
             * Sort results - decending order by total size
             */
            ArrayList list = new ArrayList();
            list.addAll(map.values());
            Collections.sort(list, new Comparator() {
              public int compare(Object o1, Object o2) {
                  return ((ObjectHistogramElement)o1).compare((ObjectHistogramElement)o2);
              }
            });

            /*
             * Print summary of objects in queue
             */
            System.out.println("");
            System.out.println("Count" + "\t" + "Class description");
            System.out.println("-------------------------------------------------------");
            for (int i=0; i<list.size(); i++) {
                ObjectHistogramElement e = (ObjectHistogramElement)list.get(i);
                System.out.println(e.getCount() + "\t" + e.getDescription());
            }
       }

   }
}