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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"

#if !defined(_WINDOWS) && !defined(__APPLE__)

#include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp"
#include "utilities/elfFuncDescTable.hpp"

ElfFuncDescTable::ElfFuncDescTable(FILE* file, Elf_Shdr shdr, int index) {
  assert(file, "null file handle");
  // The actual function address (i.e. function entry point) is always the
  // first value in the function descriptor (on IA64 and PPC64 they look as follows):
  // PPC64: [function entry point, TOC pointer, environment pointer]
  // IA64 : [function entry point, GP (global pointer) value]
  // Unfortunately 'shdr.sh_entsize' doesn't always seem to contain this size (it's zero on PPC64) so we can't assert
  // assert(IA64_ONLY(2) PPC64_ONLY(3) * sizeof(address) == shdr.sh_entsize, "Size mismatch for '.opd' section entries");

  m_funcDescs = NULL;
  m_file = file;
  m_index = index;
  m_status = NullDecoder::no_error;

  // try to load the function descriptor table
  long cur_offset = ftell(file);
  if (cur_offset != -1) {
    // call malloc so we can back up if memory allocation fails.
    m_funcDescs = (address*)os::malloc(shdr.sh_size, mtInternal);
    if (m_funcDescs) {
      if (fseek(file, shdr.sh_offset, SEEK_SET) ||
          fread((void*)m_funcDescs, shdr.sh_size, 1, file) != 1 ||
          fseek(file, cur_offset, SEEK_SET)) {
        m_status = NullDecoder::file_invalid;
        os::free(m_funcDescs);
        m_funcDescs = NULL;
      }
    }
    if (!NullDecoder::is_error(m_status)) {
      memcpy(&m_shdr, &shdr, sizeof(Elf_Shdr));
    }
  } else {
    m_status = NullDecoder::file_invalid;
  }
}

ElfFuncDescTable::~ElfFuncDescTable() {
  if (m_funcDescs != NULL) {
    os::free(m_funcDescs);
  }
}

address ElfFuncDescTable::lookup(Elf_Word index) {
  if (NullDecoder::is_error(m_status)) {
    return NULL;
  }

  if (m_funcDescs != NULL) {
    if (m_shdr.sh_size > 0 && m_shdr.sh_addr <= index && index <= m_shdr.sh_addr + m_shdr.sh_size) {
      // Notice that 'index' is a byte-offset into the function descriptor table.
      return m_funcDescs[(index - m_shdr.sh_addr) / sizeof(address)];
    }
    return NULL;
  } else {
    long cur_pos;
    address addr;
    if (!(m_shdr.sh_size > 0 && m_shdr.sh_addr <= index && index <= m_shdr.sh_addr + m_shdr.sh_size)) {
      // don't put the whole decoder in error mode if we just tried a wrong index
      return NULL;
    }
    if ((cur_pos = ftell(m_file)) == -1 ||
        fseek(m_file, m_shdr.sh_offset + index - m_shdr.sh_addr, SEEK_SET) ||
        fread(&addr, sizeof(addr), 1, m_file) != 1 ||
        fseek(m_file, cur_pos, SEEK_SET)) {
      m_status = NullDecoder::file_invalid;
      return NULL;
    }
    return addr;
  }
}

#endif // !_WINDOWS && !__APPLE__