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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
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "runtime/arguments.hpp"
#include "runtime/os.hpp"
#include "runtime/thread.hpp"
#include "utilities/vmError.hpp"


void VMError::show_message_box(char *buf, int buflen) {
  bool yes;
  do {
    error_string(buf, buflen);
    int len = (int)strlen(buf);
    char *p = &buf[len];

    jio_snprintf(p, buflen - len,
               "\n\n"
               "Do you want to debug the problem?\n\n"
               "To debug, attach Visual Studio to process %d; then switch to thread 0x%x\n"
               "Select 'Yes' to launch Visual Studio automatically (PATH must include msdev)\n"
               "Otherwise, select 'No' to abort...",
               os::current_process_id(), os::current_thread_id());

    yes = os::message_box("Unexpected Error", buf) != 0;

    if (yes) {
      // yes, user asked VM to launch debugger
      //
      // os::breakpoint() calls DebugBreak(), which causes a breakpoint
      // exception. If VM is running inside a debugger, the debugger will
      // catch the exception. Otherwise, the breakpoint exception will reach
      // the default windows exception handler, which can spawn a debugger and
      // automatically attach to the dying VM.
      os::breakpoint();
      yes = false;
    }
  } while (yes);
}

int VMError::get_resetted_sigflags(int sig) {
  return -1;
}

address VMError::get_resetted_sighandler(int sig) {
  return NULL;
}

LONG WINAPI crash_handler(struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exceptionInfo) {
  DWORD exception_code = exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode;
  VMError err(NULL, exception_code, NULL,
                exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord, exceptionInfo->ContextRecord);
  err.report_and_die();
  return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
}

void VMError::reset_signal_handlers() {
  SetUnhandledExceptionFilter(crash_handler);
}