src/share/vm/runtime/os.hpp

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6814575: Update copyright year
Summary: Update copyright for files that have been modified in 2009, up to 03/09
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duke@435 1 /*
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duke@435 24
duke@435 25 // os defines the interface to operating system; this includes traditional
duke@435 26 // OS services (time, I/O) as well as other functionality with system-
duke@435 27 // dependent code.
duke@435 28
duke@435 29 typedef void (*dll_func)(...);
duke@435 30
duke@435 31 class Thread;
duke@435 32 class JavaThread;
duke@435 33 class Event;
duke@435 34 class DLL;
duke@435 35 class FileHandle;
iveresov@576 36 template<class E> class GrowableArray;
duke@435 37
duke@435 38 // %%%%% Moved ThreadState, START_FN, OSThread to new osThread.hpp. -- Rose
duke@435 39
duke@435 40 // Platform-independent error return values from OS functions
duke@435 41 enum OSReturn {
duke@435 42 OS_OK = 0, // Operation was successful
duke@435 43 OS_ERR = -1, // Operation failed
duke@435 44 OS_INTRPT = -2, // Operation was interrupted
duke@435 45 OS_TIMEOUT = -3, // Operation timed out
duke@435 46 OS_NOMEM = -5, // Operation failed for lack of memory
duke@435 47 OS_NORESOURCE = -6 // Operation failed for lack of nonmemory resource
duke@435 48 };
duke@435 49
duke@435 50 enum ThreadPriority { // JLS 20.20.1-3
duke@435 51 NoPriority = -1, // Initial non-priority value
duke@435 52 MinPriority = 1, // Minimum priority
duke@435 53 NormPriority = 5, // Normal (non-daemon) priority
duke@435 54 NearMaxPriority = 9, // High priority, used for VMThread
duke@435 55 MaxPriority = 10 // Highest priority, used for WatcherThread
duke@435 56 // ensures that VMThread doesn't starve profiler
duke@435 57 };
duke@435 58
duke@435 59 // Typedef for structured exception handling support
duke@435 60 typedef void (*java_call_t)(JavaValue* value, methodHandle* method, JavaCallArguments* args, Thread* thread);
duke@435 61
duke@435 62 class os: AllStatic {
duke@435 63 private:
duke@435 64 enum { page_sizes_max = 9 }; // Size of _page_sizes array (8 plus a sentinel)
duke@435 65
duke@435 66 static OSThread* _starting_thread;
duke@435 67 static address _polling_page;
duke@435 68 static volatile int32_t * _mem_serialize_page;
duke@435 69 static uintptr_t _serialize_page_mask;
duke@435 70 static size_t _page_sizes[page_sizes_max];
duke@435 71
duke@435 72 static void init_page_sizes(size_t default_page_size) {
duke@435 73 _page_sizes[0] = default_page_size;
duke@435 74 _page_sizes[1] = 0; // sentinel
duke@435 75 }
duke@435 76
duke@435 77 public:
duke@435 78
duke@435 79 static void init(void); // Called before command line parsing
duke@435 80 static jint init_2(void); // Called after command line parsing
duke@435 81
duke@435 82 // File names are case-insensitive on windows only
duke@435 83 // Override me as needed
duke@435 84 static int file_name_strcmp(const char* s1, const char* s2);
duke@435 85
duke@435 86 static bool getenv(const char* name, char* buffer, int len);
duke@435 87 static bool have_special_privileges();
duke@435 88
duke@435 89 static jlong javaTimeMillis();
duke@435 90 static jlong javaTimeNanos();
duke@435 91 static void javaTimeNanos_info(jvmtiTimerInfo *info_ptr);
duke@435 92 static void run_periodic_checks();
duke@435 93
duke@435 94
duke@435 95 // Returns the elapsed time in seconds since the vm started.
duke@435 96 static double elapsedTime();
duke@435 97
duke@435 98 // Returns real time in seconds since an arbitrary point
duke@435 99 // in the past.
duke@435 100 static bool getTimesSecs(double* process_real_time,
duke@435 101 double* process_user_time,
duke@435 102 double* process_system_time);
duke@435 103
duke@435 104 // Interface to the performance counter
duke@435 105 static jlong elapsed_counter();
duke@435 106 static jlong elapsed_frequency();
duke@435 107
ysr@777 108 // The "virtual time" of a thread is the amount of time a thread has
ysr@777 109 // actually run. The first function indicates whether the OS supports
ysr@777 110 // this functionality for the current thread, and if so:
ysr@777 111 // * the second enables vtime tracking (if that is required).
ysr@777 112 // * the third tells whether vtime is enabled.
ysr@777 113 // * the fourth returns the elapsed virtual time for the current
ysr@777 114 // thread.
ysr@777 115 static bool supports_vtime();
ysr@777 116 static bool enable_vtime();
ysr@777 117 static bool vtime_enabled();
ysr@777 118 static double elapsedVTime();
ysr@777 119
duke@435 120 // Return current local time in a string (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS).
duke@435 121 // It is MT safe, but not async-safe, as reading time zone
duke@435 122 // information may require a lock on some platforms.
ysr@983 123 static char* local_time_string(char *buf, size_t buflen);
ysr@983 124 static struct tm* localtime_pd (const time_t* clock, struct tm* res);
duke@435 125 // Fill in buffer with current local time as an ISO-8601 string.
duke@435 126 // E.g., YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.mmm+zzzz.
duke@435 127 // Returns buffer, or NULL if it failed.
duke@435 128 static char* iso8601_time(char* buffer, size_t buffer_length);
duke@435 129
duke@435 130 // Interface for detecting multiprocessor system
duke@435 131 static inline bool is_MP() {
duke@435 132 assert(_processor_count > 0, "invalid processor count");
duke@435 133 return _processor_count > 1;
duke@435 134 }
duke@435 135 static julong available_memory();
duke@435 136 static julong physical_memory();
duke@435 137 static julong allocatable_physical_memory(julong size);
duke@435 138 static bool is_server_class_machine();
duke@435 139
duke@435 140 // number of CPUs
duke@435 141 static int processor_count() {
duke@435 142 return _processor_count;
duke@435 143 }
duke@435 144
duke@435 145 // Returns the number of CPUs this process is currently allowed to run on.
duke@435 146 // Note that on some OSes this can change dynamically.
duke@435 147 static int active_processor_count();
duke@435 148
duke@435 149 // Bind processes to processors.
duke@435 150 // This is a two step procedure:
duke@435 151 // first you generate a distribution of processes to processors,
duke@435 152 // then you bind processes according to that distribution.
duke@435 153 // Compute a distribution for number of processes to processors.
duke@435 154 // Stores the processor id's into the distribution array argument.
duke@435 155 // Returns true if it worked, false if it didn't.
duke@435 156 static bool distribute_processes(uint length, uint* distribution);
duke@435 157 // Binds the current process to a processor.
duke@435 158 // Returns true if it worked, false if it didn't.
duke@435 159 static bool bind_to_processor(uint processor_id);
duke@435 160
duke@435 161 // Interface for stack banging (predetect possible stack overflow for
duke@435 162 // exception processing) There are guard pages, and above that shadow
duke@435 163 // pages for stack overflow checking.
duke@435 164 static bool uses_stack_guard_pages();
duke@435 165 static bool allocate_stack_guard_pages();
duke@435 166 static void bang_stack_shadow_pages();
duke@435 167 static bool stack_shadow_pages_available(Thread *thread, methodHandle method);
duke@435 168
duke@435 169 // OS interface to Virtual Memory
duke@435 170
duke@435 171 // Return the default page size.
duke@435 172 static int vm_page_size();
duke@435 173
duke@435 174 // Return the page size to use for a region of memory. The min_pages argument
duke@435 175 // is a hint intended to limit fragmentation; it says the returned page size
duke@435 176 // should be <= region_max_size / min_pages. Because min_pages is a hint,
duke@435 177 // this routine may return a size larger than region_max_size / min_pages.
duke@435 178 //
duke@435 179 // The current implementation ignores min_pages if a larger page size is an
duke@435 180 // exact multiple of both region_min_size and region_max_size. This allows
duke@435 181 // larger pages to be used when doing so would not cause fragmentation; in
duke@435 182 // particular, a single page can be used when region_min_size ==
duke@435 183 // region_max_size == a supported page size.
duke@435 184 static size_t page_size_for_region(size_t region_min_size,
duke@435 185 size_t region_max_size,
duke@435 186 uint min_pages);
duke@435 187
duke@435 188 // Method for tracing page sizes returned by the above method; enabled by
duke@435 189 // TracePageSizes. The region_{min,max}_size parameters should be the values
duke@435 190 // passed to page_size_for_region() and page_size should be the result of that
duke@435 191 // call. The (optional) base and size parameters should come from the
duke@435 192 // ReservedSpace base() and size() methods.
duke@435 193 static void trace_page_sizes(const char* str, const size_t region_min_size,
duke@435 194 const size_t region_max_size,
duke@435 195 const size_t page_size,
duke@435 196 const char* base = NULL,
duke@435 197 const size_t size = 0) PRODUCT_RETURN;
duke@435 198
duke@435 199 static int vm_allocation_granularity();
duke@435 200 static char* reserve_memory(size_t bytes, char* addr = 0,
duke@435 201 size_t alignment_hint = 0);
duke@435 202 static char* attempt_reserve_memory_at(size_t bytes, char* addr);
duke@435 203 static void split_reserved_memory(char *base, size_t size,
duke@435 204 size_t split, bool realloc);
duke@435 205 static bool commit_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes);
duke@435 206 static bool commit_memory(char* addr, size_t size, size_t alignment_hint);
duke@435 207 static bool uncommit_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes);
duke@435 208 static bool release_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes);
coleenp@672 209
coleenp@672 210 enum ProtType { MEM_PROT_NONE, MEM_PROT_READ, MEM_PROT_RW, MEM_PROT_RWX };
coleenp@672 211 static bool protect_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes, ProtType prot,
coleenp@912 212 bool is_committed = true);
coleenp@672 213
duke@435 214 static bool guard_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes);
duke@435 215 static bool unguard_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes);
duke@435 216 static char* map_memory(int fd, const char* file_name, size_t file_offset,
duke@435 217 char *addr, size_t bytes, bool read_only = false,
duke@435 218 bool allow_exec = false);
duke@435 219 static char* remap_memory(int fd, const char* file_name, size_t file_offset,
duke@435 220 char *addr, size_t bytes, bool read_only,
duke@435 221 bool allow_exec);
duke@435 222 static bool unmap_memory(char *addr, size_t bytes);
duke@435 223 static void free_memory(char *addr, size_t bytes);
duke@435 224 static void realign_memory(char *addr, size_t bytes, size_t alignment_hint);
duke@435 225
duke@435 226 // NUMA-specific interface
iveresov@576 227 static bool numa_has_static_binding();
iveresov@576 228 static bool numa_has_group_homing();
iveresov@576 229 static void numa_make_local(char *addr, size_t bytes, int lgrp_hint);
duke@435 230 static void numa_make_global(char *addr, size_t bytes);
duke@435 231 static size_t numa_get_groups_num();
duke@435 232 static size_t numa_get_leaf_groups(int *ids, size_t size);
duke@435 233 static bool numa_topology_changed();
duke@435 234 static int numa_get_group_id();
duke@435 235
duke@435 236 // Page manipulation
duke@435 237 struct page_info {
duke@435 238 size_t size;
duke@435 239 int lgrp_id;
duke@435 240 };
duke@435 241 static bool get_page_info(char *start, page_info* info);
duke@435 242 static char* scan_pages(char *start, char* end, page_info* page_expected, page_info* page_found);
duke@435 243
duke@435 244 static char* non_memory_address_word();
duke@435 245 // reserve, commit and pin the entire memory region
duke@435 246 static char* reserve_memory_special(size_t size);
duke@435 247 static bool release_memory_special(char* addr, size_t bytes);
duke@435 248 static bool large_page_init();
duke@435 249 static size_t large_page_size();
duke@435 250 static bool can_commit_large_page_memory();
jcoomes@514 251 static bool can_execute_large_page_memory();
duke@435 252
duke@435 253 // OS interface to polling page
duke@435 254 static address get_polling_page() { return _polling_page; }
duke@435 255 static void set_polling_page(address page) { _polling_page = page; }
duke@435 256 static bool is_poll_address(address addr) { return addr >= _polling_page && addr < (_polling_page + os::vm_page_size()); }
duke@435 257 static void make_polling_page_unreadable();
duke@435 258 static void make_polling_page_readable();
duke@435 259
duke@435 260 // Routines used to serialize the thread state without using membars
duke@435 261 static void serialize_thread_states();
duke@435 262
duke@435 263 // Since we write to the serialize page from every thread, we
duke@435 264 // want stores to be on unique cache lines whenever possible
duke@435 265 // in order to minimize CPU cross talk. We pre-compute the
duke@435 266 // amount to shift the thread* to make this offset unique to
duke@435 267 // each thread.
duke@435 268 static int get_serialize_page_shift_count() {
duke@435 269 return SerializePageShiftCount;
duke@435 270 }
duke@435 271
duke@435 272 static void set_serialize_page_mask(uintptr_t mask) {
duke@435 273 _serialize_page_mask = mask;
duke@435 274 }
duke@435 275
duke@435 276 static unsigned int get_serialize_page_mask() {
duke@435 277 return _serialize_page_mask;
duke@435 278 }
duke@435 279
duke@435 280 static void set_memory_serialize_page(address page);
duke@435 281
duke@435 282 static address get_memory_serialize_page() {
duke@435 283 return (address)_mem_serialize_page;
duke@435 284 }
duke@435 285
duke@435 286 static inline void write_memory_serialize_page(JavaThread *thread) {
duke@435 287 uintptr_t page_offset = ((uintptr_t)thread >>
duke@435 288 get_serialize_page_shift_count()) &
duke@435 289 get_serialize_page_mask();
duke@435 290 *(volatile int32_t *)((uintptr_t)_mem_serialize_page+page_offset) = 1;
duke@435 291 }
duke@435 292
duke@435 293 static bool is_memory_serialize_page(JavaThread *thread, address addr) {
duke@435 294 address thr_addr;
duke@435 295 if (UseMembar) return false;
duke@435 296 // Calculate thread specific address
duke@435 297 if (thread == NULL) return false;
duke@435 298 // TODO-FIXME: some platforms mask off faulting addresses to the base pagesize.
duke@435 299 // Instead of using a test for equality we should probably use something
duke@435 300 // of the form:
duke@435 301 // return ((_mem_serialize_page ^ addr) & -pagesize) == 0
duke@435 302 //
duke@435 303 thr_addr = (address)(((uintptr_t)thread >>
duke@435 304 get_serialize_page_shift_count()) &
duke@435 305 get_serialize_page_mask()) + (uintptr_t)_mem_serialize_page;
duke@435 306 return (thr_addr == addr);
duke@435 307 }
duke@435 308
duke@435 309 static void block_on_serialize_page_trap();
duke@435 310
duke@435 311 // threads
duke@435 312
duke@435 313 enum ThreadType {
duke@435 314 vm_thread,
duke@435 315 cgc_thread, // Concurrent GC thread
duke@435 316 pgc_thread, // Parallel GC thread
duke@435 317 java_thread,
duke@435 318 compiler_thread,
duke@435 319 watcher_thread
duke@435 320 };
duke@435 321
duke@435 322 static bool create_thread(Thread* thread,
duke@435 323 ThreadType thr_type,
duke@435 324 size_t stack_size = 0);
duke@435 325 static bool create_main_thread(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 326 static bool create_attached_thread(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 327 static void pd_start_thread(Thread* thread);
duke@435 328 static void start_thread(Thread* thread);
duke@435 329
duke@435 330 static void initialize_thread();
duke@435 331 static void free_thread(OSThread* osthread);
duke@435 332
duke@435 333 // thread id on Linux/64bit is 64bit, on Windows and Solaris, it's 32bit
duke@435 334 static intx current_thread_id();
duke@435 335 static int current_process_id();
duke@435 336 // hpi::read for calls from non native state
duke@435 337 // For performance, hpi::read is only callable from _thread_in_native
duke@435 338 static size_t read(int fd, void *buf, unsigned int nBytes);
duke@435 339 static int sleep(Thread* thread, jlong ms, bool interruptable);
duke@435 340 static int naked_sleep();
duke@435 341 static void infinite_sleep(); // never returns, use with CAUTION
duke@435 342 static void yield(); // Yields to all threads with same priority
duke@435 343 enum YieldResult {
duke@435 344 YIELD_SWITCHED = 1, // caller descheduled, other ready threads exist & ran
duke@435 345 YIELD_NONEREADY = 0, // No other runnable/ready threads.
duke@435 346 // platform-specific yield return immediately
duke@435 347 YIELD_UNKNOWN = -1 // Unknown: platform doesn't support _SWITCHED or _NONEREADY
duke@435 348 // YIELD_SWITCHED and YIELD_NONREADY imply the platform supports a "strong"
duke@435 349 // yield that can be used in lieu of blocking.
duke@435 350 } ;
duke@435 351 static YieldResult NakedYield () ;
duke@435 352 static void yield_all(int attempts = 0); // Yields to all other threads including lower priority
duke@435 353 static void loop_breaker(int attempts); // called from within tight loops to possibly influence time-sharing
duke@435 354 static OSReturn set_priority(Thread* thread, ThreadPriority priority);
duke@435 355 static OSReturn get_priority(const Thread* const thread, ThreadPriority& priority);
duke@435 356
duke@435 357 static void interrupt(Thread* thread);
duke@435 358 static bool is_interrupted(Thread* thread, bool clear_interrupted);
duke@435 359
duke@435 360 static int pd_self_suspend_thread(Thread* thread);
duke@435 361
duke@435 362 static ExtendedPC fetch_frame_from_context(void* ucVoid, intptr_t** sp, intptr_t** fp);
duke@435 363 static frame fetch_frame_from_context(void* ucVoid);
duke@435 364
duke@435 365 static ExtendedPC get_thread_pc(Thread *thread);
duke@435 366 static void breakpoint();
duke@435 367
duke@435 368 static address current_stack_pointer();
duke@435 369 static address current_stack_base();
duke@435 370 static size_t current_stack_size();
duke@435 371
duke@435 372 static int message_box(const char* title, const char* message);
duke@435 373 static char* do_you_want_to_debug(const char* message);
duke@435 374
duke@435 375 // run cmd in a separate process and return its exit code; or -1 on failures
duke@435 376 static int fork_and_exec(char *cmd);
duke@435 377
duke@435 378 // Set file to send error reports.
duke@435 379 static void set_error_file(const char *logfile);
duke@435 380
duke@435 381 // os::exit() is merged with vm_exit()
duke@435 382 // static void exit(int num);
duke@435 383
duke@435 384 // Terminate the VM, but don't exit the process
duke@435 385 static void shutdown();
duke@435 386
duke@435 387 // Terminate with an error. Default is to generate a core file on platforms
duke@435 388 // that support such things. This calls shutdown() and then aborts.
duke@435 389 static void abort(bool dump_core = true);
duke@435 390
duke@435 391 // Die immediately, no exit hook, no abort hook, no cleanup.
duke@435 392 static void die();
duke@435 393
duke@435 394 // Reading directories.
duke@435 395 static DIR* opendir(const char* dirname);
duke@435 396 static int readdir_buf_size(const char *path);
duke@435 397 static struct dirent* readdir(DIR* dirp, dirent* dbuf);
duke@435 398 static int closedir(DIR* dirp);
duke@435 399
duke@435 400 // Dynamic library extension
duke@435 401 static const char* dll_file_extension();
duke@435 402
duke@435 403 static const char* get_temp_directory();
duke@435 404 static const char* get_current_directory(char *buf, int buflen);
duke@435 405
kamg@677 406 // Builds a platform-specific full library path given a ld path and lib name
kamg@677 407 static void dll_build_name(char* buffer, size_t size,
kamg@677 408 const char* pathname, const char* fname);
kamg@677 409
duke@435 410 // Symbol lookup, find nearest function name; basically it implements
duke@435 411 // dladdr() for all platforms. Name of the nearest function is copied
duke@435 412 // to buf. Distance from its base address is returned as offset.
duke@435 413 // If function name is not found, buf[0] is set to '\0' and offset is
duke@435 414 // set to -1.
duke@435 415 static bool dll_address_to_function_name(address addr, char* buf,
duke@435 416 int buflen, int* offset);
duke@435 417
duke@435 418 // Locate DLL/DSO. On success, full path of the library is copied to
duke@435 419 // buf, and offset is set to be the distance between addr and the
duke@435 420 // library's base address. On failure, buf[0] is set to '\0' and
duke@435 421 // offset is set to -1.
duke@435 422 static bool dll_address_to_library_name(address addr, char* buf,
duke@435 423 int buflen, int* offset);
duke@435 424
duke@435 425 // Find out whether the pc is in the static code for jvm.dll/libjvm.so.
duke@435 426 static bool address_is_in_vm(address addr);
duke@435 427
duke@435 428 // Loads .dll/.so and
duke@435 429 // in case of error it checks if .dll/.so was built for the
duke@435 430 // same architecture as Hotspot is running on
duke@435 431 static void* dll_load(const char *name, char *ebuf, int ebuflen);
duke@435 432
kamg@677 433 // lookup symbol in a shared library
kamg@677 434 static void* dll_lookup(void* handle, const char* name);
kamg@677 435
duke@435 436 // Print out system information; they are called by fatal error handler.
duke@435 437 // Output format may be different on different platforms.
duke@435 438 static void print_os_info(outputStream* st);
duke@435 439 static void print_cpu_info(outputStream* st);
duke@435 440 static void print_memory_info(outputStream* st);
duke@435 441 static void print_dll_info(outputStream* st);
duke@435 442 static void print_environment_variables(outputStream* st, const char** env_list, char* buffer, int len);
duke@435 443 static void print_context(outputStream* st, void* context);
duke@435 444 static void print_siginfo(outputStream* st, void* siginfo);
duke@435 445 static void print_signal_handlers(outputStream* st, char* buf, size_t buflen);
duke@435 446 static void print_date_and_time(outputStream* st);
duke@435 447
duke@435 448 // The following two functions are used by fatal error handler to trace
duke@435 449 // native (C) frames. They are not part of frame.hpp/frame.cpp because
duke@435 450 // frame.hpp/cpp assume thread is JavaThread, and also because different
duke@435 451 // OS/compiler may have different convention or provide different API to
duke@435 452 // walk C frames.
duke@435 453 //
duke@435 454 // We don't attempt to become a debugger, so we only follow frames if that
duke@435 455 // does not require a lookup in the unwind table, which is part of the binary
duke@435 456 // file but may be unsafe to read after a fatal error. So on x86, we can
duke@435 457 // only walk stack if %ebp is used as frame pointer; on ia64, it's not
duke@435 458 // possible to walk C stack without having the unwind table.
duke@435 459 static bool is_first_C_frame(frame *fr);
duke@435 460 static frame get_sender_for_C_frame(frame *fr);
duke@435 461
duke@435 462 // return current frame. pc() and sp() are set to NULL on failure.
duke@435 463 static frame current_frame();
duke@435 464
duke@435 465 static void print_hex_dump(outputStream* st, address start, address end, int unitsize);
duke@435 466
duke@435 467 // returns a string to describe the exception/signal;
duke@435 468 // returns NULL if exception_code is not an OS exception/signal.
duke@435 469 static const char* exception_name(int exception_code, char* buf, size_t buflen);
duke@435 470
duke@435 471 // Returns native Java library, loads if necessary
duke@435 472 static void* native_java_library();
duke@435 473
duke@435 474 // Fills in path to jvm.dll/libjvm.so (this info used to find hpi).
duke@435 475 static void jvm_path(char *buf, jint buflen);
duke@435 476
duke@435 477 // JNI names
duke@435 478 static void print_jni_name_prefix_on(outputStream* st, int args_size);
duke@435 479 static void print_jni_name_suffix_on(outputStream* st, int args_size);
duke@435 480
duke@435 481 // File conventions
duke@435 482 static const char* file_separator();
duke@435 483 static const char* line_separator();
duke@435 484 static const char* path_separator();
duke@435 485
duke@435 486 // Init os specific system properties values
duke@435 487 static void init_system_properties_values();
duke@435 488
duke@435 489 // IO operations, non-JVM_ version.
duke@435 490 static int stat(const char* path, struct stat* sbuf);
duke@435 491 static bool dir_is_empty(const char* path);
duke@435 492
duke@435 493 // IO operations on binary files
duke@435 494 static int create_binary_file(const char* path, bool rewrite_existing);
duke@435 495 static jlong current_file_offset(int fd);
duke@435 496 static jlong seek_to_file_offset(int fd, jlong offset);
duke@435 497
duke@435 498 // Thread Local Storage
duke@435 499 static int allocate_thread_local_storage();
duke@435 500 static void thread_local_storage_at_put(int index, void* value);
duke@435 501 static void* thread_local_storage_at(int index);
duke@435 502 static void free_thread_local_storage(int index);
duke@435 503
duke@435 504 // General allocation (must be MT-safe)
duke@435 505 static void* malloc (size_t size);
duke@435 506 static void* realloc (void *memblock, size_t size);
duke@435 507 static void free (void *memblock);
duke@435 508 static bool check_heap(bool force = false); // verify C heap integrity
duke@435 509 static char* strdup(const char *); // Like strdup
duke@435 510
duke@435 511 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 512 static int num_mallocs; // # of calls to malloc/realloc
duke@435 513 static size_t alloc_bytes; // # of bytes allocated
duke@435 514 static int num_frees; // # of calls to free
duke@435 515 #endif
duke@435 516
duke@435 517 // Printing 64 bit integers
duke@435 518 static const char* jlong_format_specifier();
duke@435 519 static const char* julong_format_specifier();
duke@435 520
duke@435 521 // Support for signals (see JVM_RaiseSignal, JVM_RegisterSignal)
duke@435 522 static void signal_init();
duke@435 523 static void signal_init_pd();
duke@435 524 static void signal_notify(int signal_number);
duke@435 525 static void* signal(int signal_number, void* handler);
duke@435 526 static void signal_raise(int signal_number);
duke@435 527 static int signal_wait();
duke@435 528 static int signal_lookup();
duke@435 529 static void* user_handler();
duke@435 530 static void terminate_signal_thread();
duke@435 531 static int sigexitnum_pd();
duke@435 532
duke@435 533 // random number generation
duke@435 534 static long random(); // return 32bit pseudorandom number
duke@435 535 static void init_random(long initval); // initialize random sequence
duke@435 536
duke@435 537 // Structured OS Exception support
duke@435 538 static void os_exception_wrapper(java_call_t f, JavaValue* value, methodHandle* method, JavaCallArguments* args, Thread* thread);
duke@435 539
duke@435 540 // JVMTI & JVM monitoring and management support
duke@435 541 // The thread_cpu_time() and current_thread_cpu_time() are only
duke@435 542 // supported if is_thread_cpu_time_supported() returns true.
duke@435 543 // They are not supported on Solaris T1.
duke@435 544
duke@435 545 // Thread CPU Time - return the fast estimate on a platform
duke@435 546 // On Solaris - call gethrvtime (fast) - user time only
duke@435 547 // On Linux - fast clock_gettime where available - user+sys
duke@435 548 // - otherwise: very slow /proc fs - user+sys
duke@435 549 // On Windows - GetThreadTimes - user+sys
duke@435 550 static jlong current_thread_cpu_time();
duke@435 551 static jlong thread_cpu_time(Thread* t);
duke@435 552
duke@435 553 // Thread CPU Time with user_sys_cpu_time parameter.
duke@435 554 //
duke@435 555 // If user_sys_cpu_time is true, user+sys time is returned.
duke@435 556 // Otherwise, only user time is returned
duke@435 557 static jlong current_thread_cpu_time(bool user_sys_cpu_time);
duke@435 558 static jlong thread_cpu_time(Thread* t, bool user_sys_cpu_time);
duke@435 559
duke@435 560 // Return a bunch of info about the timers.
duke@435 561 // Note that the returned info for these two functions may be different
duke@435 562 // on some platforms
duke@435 563 static void current_thread_cpu_time_info(jvmtiTimerInfo *info_ptr);
duke@435 564 static void thread_cpu_time_info(jvmtiTimerInfo *info_ptr);
duke@435 565
duke@435 566 static bool is_thread_cpu_time_supported();
duke@435 567
duke@435 568 // System loadavg support. Returns -1 if load average cannot be obtained.
duke@435 569 static int loadavg(double loadavg[], int nelem);
duke@435 570
duke@435 571 // Hook for os specific jvm options that we don't want to abort on seeing
duke@435 572 static bool obsolete_option(const JavaVMOption *option);
duke@435 573
duke@435 574 // Platform dependent stuff
duke@435 575 #include "incls/_os_pd.hpp.incl"
duke@435 576
duke@435 577 // debugging support (mostly used by debug.cpp)
duke@435 578 static bool find(address pc) PRODUCT_RETURN0; // OS specific function to make sense out of an address
duke@435 579
duke@435 580 static bool dont_yield(); // when true, JVM_Yield() is nop
duke@435 581 static void print_statistics();
duke@435 582
duke@435 583 // Thread priority helpers (implemented in OS-specific part)
duke@435 584 static OSReturn set_native_priority(Thread* thread, int native_prio);
duke@435 585 static OSReturn get_native_priority(const Thread* const thread, int* priority_ptr);
duke@435 586 static int java_to_os_priority[MaxPriority + 1];
duke@435 587 // Hint to the underlying OS that a task switch would not be good.
duke@435 588 // Void return because it's a hint and can fail.
duke@435 589 static void hint_no_preempt();
duke@435 590
duke@435 591 // Used at creation if requested by the diagnostic flag PauseAtStartup.
duke@435 592 // Causes the VM to wait until an external stimulus has been applied
duke@435 593 // (for Unix, that stimulus is a signal, for Windows, an external
duke@435 594 // ResumeThread call)
duke@435 595 static void pause();
duke@435 596
duke@435 597 protected:
duke@435 598 static long _rand_seed; // seed for random number generator
duke@435 599 static int _processor_count; // number of processors
duke@435 600
duke@435 601 static char* format_boot_path(const char* format_string,
duke@435 602 const char* home,
duke@435 603 int home_len,
duke@435 604 char fileSep,
duke@435 605 char pathSep);
duke@435 606 static bool set_boot_path(char fileSep, char pathSep);
duke@435 607 };
duke@435 608
duke@435 609 // Note that "PAUSE" is almost always used with synchronization
duke@435 610 // so arguably we should provide Atomic::SpinPause() instead
duke@435 611 // of the global SpinPause() with C linkage.
duke@435 612 // It'd also be eligible for inlining on many platforms.
duke@435 613
duke@435 614 extern "C" int SpinPause () ;
duke@435 615 extern "C" int SafeFetch32 (int * adr, int errValue) ;
duke@435 616 extern "C" intptr_t SafeFetchN (intptr_t * adr, intptr_t errValue) ;

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