src/share/vm/prims/jvm.h

Thu, 13 Oct 2011 09:35:42 -0700

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7098194: integrate macosx-port changes
Summary: Integrate bsd-port/hotspot and macosx-port/hotspot changes as of 2011.09.29.
Reviewed-by: kvn, dholmes, never, phh
Contributed-by: Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>, Greg Lewis <glewis@eyesbeyond.com>, Kurt Miller <kurt@intricatesoftware.com>, Alexander Strange <astrange@apple.com>, Mike Swingler <swingler@apple.com>, Roger Hoover <rhoover@apple.com>, Victor Hernandez <vhernandez@apple.com>, Pratik Solanki <psolanki@apple.com>

duke@435 1 /*
kevinw@2449 2 * Copyright (c) 1997, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
duke@435 3 * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
duke@435 4 *
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duke@435 7 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
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duke@435 11 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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duke@435 18 *
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duke@435 22 *
duke@435 23 */
duke@435 24
stefank@2314 25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_PRIMS_JVM_H
stefank@2314 26 #define SHARE_VM_PRIMS_JVM_H
stefank@2314 27
stefank@2314 28 #include "prims/jni.h"
stefank@2314 29 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_linux
stefank@2314 30 # include "jvm_linux.h"
stefank@2314 31 #endif
stefank@2314 32 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_solaris
stefank@2314 33 # include "jvm_solaris.h"
stefank@2314 34 #endif
stefank@2314 35 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_windows
stefank@2314 36 # include "jvm_windows.h"
stefank@2314 37 #endif
never@3156 38 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_bsd
never@3156 39 # include "jvm_bsd.h"
never@3156 40 #endif
stefank@2314 41
duke@435 42 #ifndef _JAVASOFT_JVM_H_
duke@435 43 #define _JAVASOFT_JVM_H_
duke@435 44
duke@435 45 // HotSpot integration note:
duke@435 46 //
duke@435 47 // This file and jvm.h used with the JDK are identical,
never@3095 48 // except for the three includes removed below
duke@435 49
duke@435 50 // #include <sys/stat.h>
duke@435 51 // #include "jni.h"
duke@435 52 // #include "jvm_md.h"
duke@435 53
duke@435 54
duke@435 55 #ifdef __cplusplus
duke@435 56 extern "C" {
duke@435 57 #endif
duke@435 58
duke@435 59 /*
duke@435 60 * This file contains additional functions exported from the VM.
duke@435 61 * These functions are complementary to the standard JNI support.
duke@435 62 * There are three parts to this file:
duke@435 63 *
duke@435 64 * First, this file contains the VM-related functions needed by native
duke@435 65 * libraries in the standard Java API. For example, the java.lang.Object
duke@435 66 * class needs VM-level functions that wait for and notify monitors.
duke@435 67 *
duke@435 68 * Second, this file contains the functions and constant definitions
duke@435 69 * needed by the byte code verifier and class file format checker.
duke@435 70 * These functions allow the verifier and format checker to be written
duke@435 71 * in a VM-independent way.
duke@435 72 *
duke@435 73 * Third, this file contains various I/O and nerwork operations needed
duke@435 74 * by the standard Java I/O and network APIs.
duke@435 75 */
duke@435 76
duke@435 77 /*
duke@435 78 * Bump the version number when either of the following happens:
duke@435 79 *
duke@435 80 * 1. There is a change in JVM_* functions.
duke@435 81 *
duke@435 82 * 2. There is a change in the contract between VM and Java classes.
duke@435 83 * For example, if the VM relies on a new private field in Thread
duke@435 84 * class.
duke@435 85 */
duke@435 86
duke@435 87 #define JVM_INTERFACE_VERSION 4
duke@435 88
duke@435 89
duke@435 90 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 91 JVM_GetInterfaceVersion(void);
duke@435 92
duke@435 93 /*************************************************************************
duke@435 94 PART 1: Functions for Native Libraries
duke@435 95 ************************************************************************/
duke@435 96 /*
duke@435 97 * java.lang.Object
duke@435 98 */
duke@435 99 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 100 JVM_IHashCode(JNIEnv *env, jobject obj);
duke@435 101
duke@435 102 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 103 JVM_MonitorWait(JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jlong ms);
duke@435 104
duke@435 105 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 106 JVM_MonitorNotify(JNIEnv *env, jobject obj);
duke@435 107
duke@435 108 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 109 JVM_MonitorNotifyAll(JNIEnv *env, jobject obj);
duke@435 110
duke@435 111 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 112 JVM_Clone(JNIEnv *env, jobject obj);
duke@435 113
duke@435 114 /*
duke@435 115 * java.lang.String
duke@435 116 */
duke@435 117 JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL
duke@435 118 JVM_InternString(JNIEnv *env, jstring str);
duke@435 119
duke@435 120 /*
duke@435 121 * java.lang.System
duke@435 122 */
duke@435 123 JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL
duke@435 124 JVM_CurrentTimeMillis(JNIEnv *env, jclass ignored);
duke@435 125
duke@435 126 JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL
duke@435 127 JVM_NanoTime(JNIEnv *env, jclass ignored);
duke@435 128
duke@435 129 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 130 JVM_ArrayCopy(JNIEnv *env, jclass ignored, jobject src, jint src_pos,
duke@435 131 jobject dst, jint dst_pos, jint length);
duke@435 132
duke@435 133 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 134 JVM_InitProperties(JNIEnv *env, jobject p);
duke@435 135
duke@435 136 /*
duke@435 137 * java.io.File
duke@435 138 */
duke@435 139 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 140 JVM_OnExit(void (*func)(void));
duke@435 141
duke@435 142 /*
duke@435 143 * java.lang.Runtime
duke@435 144 */
duke@435 145 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 146 JVM_Exit(jint code);
duke@435 147
duke@435 148 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 149 JVM_Halt(jint code);
duke@435 150
duke@435 151 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 152 JVM_GC(void);
duke@435 153
duke@435 154 /* Returns the number of real-time milliseconds that have elapsed since the
duke@435 155 * least-recently-inspected heap object was last inspected by the garbage
duke@435 156 * collector.
duke@435 157 *
duke@435 158 * For simple stop-the-world collectors this value is just the time
duke@435 159 * since the most recent collection. For generational collectors it is the
duke@435 160 * time since the oldest generation was most recently collected. Other
duke@435 161 * collectors are free to return a pessimistic estimate of the elapsed time, or
duke@435 162 * simply the time since the last full collection was performed.
duke@435 163 *
duke@435 164 * Note that in the presence of reference objects, a given object that is no
duke@435 165 * longer strongly reachable may have to be inspected multiple times before it
duke@435 166 * can be reclaimed.
duke@435 167 */
duke@435 168 JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL
duke@435 169 JVM_MaxObjectInspectionAge(void);
duke@435 170
duke@435 171 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 172 JVM_TraceInstructions(jboolean on);
duke@435 173
duke@435 174 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 175 JVM_TraceMethodCalls(jboolean on);
duke@435 176
duke@435 177 JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL
duke@435 178 JVM_TotalMemory(void);
duke@435 179
duke@435 180 JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL
duke@435 181 JVM_FreeMemory(void);
duke@435 182
duke@435 183 JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL
duke@435 184 JVM_MaxMemory(void);
duke@435 185
duke@435 186 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 187 JVM_ActiveProcessorCount(void);
duke@435 188
duke@435 189 JNIEXPORT void * JNICALL
duke@435 190 JVM_LoadLibrary(const char *name);
duke@435 191
duke@435 192 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 193 JVM_UnloadLibrary(void * handle);
duke@435 194
duke@435 195 JNIEXPORT void * JNICALL
duke@435 196 JVM_FindLibraryEntry(void *handle, const char *name);
duke@435 197
duke@435 198 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 199 JVM_IsSupportedJNIVersion(jint version);
duke@435 200
duke@435 201 /*
duke@435 202 * java.lang.Float and java.lang.Double
duke@435 203 */
duke@435 204 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 205 JVM_IsNaN(jdouble d);
duke@435 206
duke@435 207 /*
duke@435 208 * java.lang.Throwable
duke@435 209 */
duke@435 210 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 211 JVM_FillInStackTrace(JNIEnv *env, jobject throwable);
duke@435 212
duke@435 213 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 214 JVM_PrintStackTrace(JNIEnv *env, jobject throwable, jobject printable);
duke@435 215
duke@435 216 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 217 JVM_GetStackTraceDepth(JNIEnv *env, jobject throwable);
duke@435 218
duke@435 219 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 220 JVM_GetStackTraceElement(JNIEnv *env, jobject throwable, jint index);
duke@435 221
duke@435 222 /*
duke@435 223 * java.lang.Compiler
duke@435 224 */
duke@435 225 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 226 JVM_InitializeCompiler (JNIEnv *env, jclass compCls);
duke@435 227
duke@435 228 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 229 JVM_IsSilentCompiler(JNIEnv *env, jclass compCls);
duke@435 230
duke@435 231 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 232 JVM_CompileClass(JNIEnv *env, jclass compCls, jclass cls);
duke@435 233
duke@435 234 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 235 JVM_CompileClasses(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls, jstring jname);
duke@435 236
duke@435 237 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 238 JVM_CompilerCommand(JNIEnv *env, jclass compCls, jobject arg);
duke@435 239
duke@435 240 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 241 JVM_EnableCompiler(JNIEnv *env, jclass compCls);
duke@435 242
duke@435 243 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 244 JVM_DisableCompiler(JNIEnv *env, jclass compCls);
duke@435 245
duke@435 246 /*
duke@435 247 * java.lang.Thread
duke@435 248 */
duke@435 249 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 250 JVM_StartThread(JNIEnv *env, jobject thread);
duke@435 251
duke@435 252 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 253 JVM_StopThread(JNIEnv *env, jobject thread, jobject exception);
duke@435 254
duke@435 255 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 256 JVM_IsThreadAlive(JNIEnv *env, jobject thread);
duke@435 257
duke@435 258 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 259 JVM_SuspendThread(JNIEnv *env, jobject thread);
duke@435 260
duke@435 261 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 262 JVM_ResumeThread(JNIEnv *env, jobject thread);
duke@435 263
duke@435 264 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 265 JVM_SetThreadPriority(JNIEnv *env, jobject thread, jint prio);
duke@435 266
duke@435 267 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 268 JVM_Yield(JNIEnv *env, jclass threadClass);
duke@435 269
duke@435 270 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 271 JVM_Sleep(JNIEnv *env, jclass threadClass, jlong millis);
duke@435 272
duke@435 273 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 274 JVM_CurrentThread(JNIEnv *env, jclass threadClass);
duke@435 275
duke@435 276 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 277 JVM_CountStackFrames(JNIEnv *env, jobject thread);
duke@435 278
duke@435 279 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 280 JVM_Interrupt(JNIEnv *env, jobject thread);
duke@435 281
duke@435 282 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 283 JVM_IsInterrupted(JNIEnv *env, jobject thread, jboolean clearInterrupted);
duke@435 284
duke@435 285 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 286 JVM_HoldsLock(JNIEnv *env, jclass threadClass, jobject obj);
duke@435 287
duke@435 288 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 289 JVM_DumpAllStacks(JNIEnv *env, jclass unused);
duke@435 290
duke@435 291 JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL
duke@435 292 JVM_GetAllThreads(JNIEnv *env, jclass dummy);
duke@435 293
dcubed@3202 294 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
dcubed@3202 295 JVM_SetNativeThreadName(JNIEnv *env, jobject jthread, jstring name);
dcubed@3202 296
duke@435 297 /* getStackTrace() and getAllStackTraces() method */
duke@435 298 JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL
duke@435 299 JVM_DumpThreads(JNIEnv *env, jclass threadClass, jobjectArray threads);
duke@435 300
duke@435 301 /*
duke@435 302 * java.lang.SecurityManager
duke@435 303 */
duke@435 304 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL
duke@435 305 JVM_CurrentLoadedClass(JNIEnv *env);
duke@435 306
duke@435 307 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 308 JVM_CurrentClassLoader(JNIEnv *env);
duke@435 309
duke@435 310 JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL
duke@435 311 JVM_GetClassContext(JNIEnv *env);
duke@435 312
duke@435 313 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 314 JVM_ClassDepth(JNIEnv *env, jstring name);
duke@435 315
duke@435 316 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 317 JVM_ClassLoaderDepth(JNIEnv *env);
duke@435 318
duke@435 319 /*
duke@435 320 * java.lang.Package
duke@435 321 */
duke@435 322 JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL
duke@435 323 JVM_GetSystemPackage(JNIEnv *env, jstring name);
duke@435 324
duke@435 325 JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL
duke@435 326 JVM_GetSystemPackages(JNIEnv *env);
duke@435 327
duke@435 328 /*
duke@435 329 * java.io.ObjectInputStream
duke@435 330 */
duke@435 331 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 332 JVM_AllocateNewObject(JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jclass currClass,
duke@435 333 jclass initClass);
duke@435 334
duke@435 335 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 336 JVM_AllocateNewArray(JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jclass currClass,
duke@435 337 jint length);
duke@435 338
duke@435 339 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 340 JVM_LatestUserDefinedLoader(JNIEnv *env);
duke@435 341
duke@435 342 /*
duke@435 343 * This function has been deprecated and should not be considered
duke@435 344 * part of the specified JVM interface.
duke@435 345 */
duke@435 346 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL
duke@435 347 JVM_LoadClass0(JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jclass currClass,
duke@435 348 jstring currClassName);
duke@435 349
duke@435 350 /*
duke@435 351 * java.lang.reflect.Array
duke@435 352 */
duke@435 353 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 354 JVM_GetArrayLength(JNIEnv *env, jobject arr);
duke@435 355
duke@435 356 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 357 JVM_GetArrayElement(JNIEnv *env, jobject arr, jint index);
duke@435 358
duke@435 359 JNIEXPORT jvalue JNICALL
duke@435 360 JVM_GetPrimitiveArrayElement(JNIEnv *env, jobject arr, jint index, jint wCode);
duke@435 361
duke@435 362 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 363 JVM_SetArrayElement(JNIEnv *env, jobject arr, jint index, jobject val);
duke@435 364
duke@435 365 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 366 JVM_SetPrimitiveArrayElement(JNIEnv *env, jobject arr, jint index, jvalue v,
duke@435 367 unsigned char vCode);
duke@435 368
duke@435 369 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 370 JVM_NewArray(JNIEnv *env, jclass eltClass, jint length);
duke@435 371
duke@435 372 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 373 JVM_NewMultiArray(JNIEnv *env, jclass eltClass, jintArray dim);
duke@435 374
duke@435 375 /*
duke@435 376 * java.lang.Class and java.lang.ClassLoader
duke@435 377 */
duke@435 378 /*
duke@435 379 * Returns the class in which the code invoking the native method
duke@435 380 * belongs.
duke@435 381 *
duke@435 382 * Note that in JDK 1.1, native methods did not create a frame.
duke@435 383 * In 1.2, they do. Therefore native methods like Class.forName
duke@435 384 * can no longer look at the current frame for the caller class.
duke@435 385 */
duke@435 386 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL
duke@435 387 JVM_GetCallerClass(JNIEnv *env, int n);
duke@435 388
duke@435 389 /*
duke@435 390 * Find primitive classes
duke@435 391 * utf: class name
duke@435 392 */
duke@435 393 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL
duke@435 394 JVM_FindPrimitiveClass(JNIEnv *env, const char *utf);
duke@435 395
duke@435 396 /*
duke@435 397 * Link the class
duke@435 398 */
duke@435 399 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 400 JVM_ResolveClass(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 401
duke@435 402 /*
duke@435 403 * Find a class from a given class loader. Throw ClassNotFoundException
duke@435 404 * or NoClassDefFoundError depending on the value of the last
duke@435 405 * argument.
duke@435 406 */
duke@435 407 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL
duke@435 408 JVM_FindClassFromClassLoader(JNIEnv *env, const char *name, jboolean init,
duke@435 409 jobject loader, jboolean throwError);
duke@435 410
duke@435 411 /*
mchung@1313 412 * Find a class from a boot class loader. Returns NULL if class not found.
ksrini@661 413 */
ksrini@661 414 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL
mchung@1313 415 JVM_FindClassFromBootLoader(JNIEnv *env, const char *name);
ksrini@661 416
ksrini@661 417 /*
duke@435 418 * Find a class from a given class.
duke@435 419 */
duke@435 420 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL
duke@435 421 JVM_FindClassFromClass(JNIEnv *env, const char *name, jboolean init,
duke@435 422 jclass from);
duke@435 423
duke@435 424 /* Find a loaded class cached by the VM */
duke@435 425 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL
duke@435 426 JVM_FindLoadedClass(JNIEnv *env, jobject loader, jstring name);
duke@435 427
duke@435 428 /* Define a class */
duke@435 429 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL
duke@435 430 JVM_DefineClass(JNIEnv *env, const char *name, jobject loader, const jbyte *buf,
duke@435 431 jsize len, jobject pd);
duke@435 432
duke@435 433 /* Define a class with a source (added in JDK1.5) */
duke@435 434 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL
duke@435 435 JVM_DefineClassWithSource(JNIEnv *env, const char *name, jobject loader,
duke@435 436 const jbyte *buf, jsize len, jobject pd,
duke@435 437 const char *source);
duke@435 438
acorn@1408 439 /* Define a class with a source with conditional verification (added HSX 14)
acorn@1408 440 * -Xverify:all will verify anyway, -Xverify:none will not verify,
acorn@1408 441 * -Xverify:remote (default) will obey this conditional
acorn@1408 442 * i.e. true = should_verify_class
acorn@1408 443 */
acorn@1408 444 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL
acorn@1408 445 JVM_DefineClassWithSourceCond(JNIEnv *env, const char *name,
acorn@1408 446 jobject loader, const jbyte *buf,
acorn@1408 447 jsize len, jobject pd, const char *source,
acorn@1408 448 jboolean verify);
acorn@1408 449
duke@435 450 /*
duke@435 451 * Reflection support functions
duke@435 452 */
duke@435 453
duke@435 454 JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL
duke@435 455 JVM_GetClassName(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 456
duke@435 457 JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL
duke@435 458 JVM_GetClassInterfaces(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 459
duke@435 460 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 461 JVM_GetClassLoader(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 462
duke@435 463 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 464 JVM_IsInterface(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 465
duke@435 466 JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL
duke@435 467 JVM_GetClassSigners(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 468
duke@435 469 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 470 JVM_SetClassSigners(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls, jobjectArray signers);
duke@435 471
duke@435 472 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 473 JVM_GetProtectionDomain(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 474
duke@435 475 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 476 JVM_SetProtectionDomain(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls, jobject protection_domain);
duke@435 477
duke@435 478 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 479 JVM_IsArrayClass(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 480
duke@435 481 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 482 JVM_IsPrimitiveClass(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 483
duke@435 484 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL
duke@435 485 JVM_GetComponentType(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 486
duke@435 487 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 488 JVM_GetClassModifiers(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 489
duke@435 490 JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL
duke@435 491 JVM_GetDeclaredClasses(JNIEnv *env, jclass ofClass);
duke@435 492
duke@435 493 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL
duke@435 494 JVM_GetDeclaringClass(JNIEnv *env, jclass ofClass);
duke@435 495
duke@435 496 /* Generics support (JDK 1.5) */
duke@435 497 JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL
duke@435 498 JVM_GetClassSignature(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 499
duke@435 500 /* Annotations support (JDK 1.5) */
duke@435 501 JNIEXPORT jbyteArray JNICALL
duke@435 502 JVM_GetClassAnnotations(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 503
duke@435 504 /* Annotations support (JDK 1.6) */
duke@435 505
duke@435 506 // field is a handle to a java.lang.reflect.Field object
duke@435 507 JNIEXPORT jbyteArray JNICALL
duke@435 508 JVM_GetFieldAnnotations(JNIEnv *env, jobject field);
duke@435 509
duke@435 510 // method is a handle to a java.lang.reflect.Method object
duke@435 511 JNIEXPORT jbyteArray JNICALL
duke@435 512 JVM_GetMethodAnnotations(JNIEnv *env, jobject method);
duke@435 513
duke@435 514 // method is a handle to a java.lang.reflect.Method object
duke@435 515 JNIEXPORT jbyteArray JNICALL
duke@435 516 JVM_GetMethodDefaultAnnotationValue(JNIEnv *env, jobject method);
duke@435 517
duke@435 518 // method is a handle to a java.lang.reflect.Method object
duke@435 519 JNIEXPORT jbyteArray JNICALL
duke@435 520 JVM_GetMethodParameterAnnotations(JNIEnv *env, jobject method);
duke@435 521
duke@435 522
duke@435 523 /*
duke@435 524 * New (JDK 1.4) reflection implementation
duke@435 525 */
duke@435 526
duke@435 527 JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL
duke@435 528 JVM_GetClassDeclaredMethods(JNIEnv *env, jclass ofClass, jboolean publicOnly);
duke@435 529
duke@435 530 JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL
duke@435 531 JVM_GetClassDeclaredFields(JNIEnv *env, jclass ofClass, jboolean publicOnly);
duke@435 532
duke@435 533 JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL
duke@435 534 JVM_GetClassDeclaredConstructors(JNIEnv *env, jclass ofClass, jboolean publicOnly);
duke@435 535
duke@435 536 /* Differs from JVM_GetClassModifiers in treatment of inner classes.
duke@435 537 This returns the access flags for the class as specified in the
duke@435 538 class file rather than searching the InnerClasses attribute (if
duke@435 539 present) to find the source-level access flags. Only the values of
duke@435 540 the low 13 bits (i.e., a mask of 0x1FFF) are guaranteed to be
duke@435 541 valid. */
duke@435 542 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 543 JVM_GetClassAccessFlags(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 544
duke@435 545 /*
duke@435 546 * Constant pool access; currently used to implement reflective access to annotations (JDK 1.5)
duke@435 547 */
duke@435 548
duke@435 549 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 550 JVM_GetClassConstantPool(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 551
duke@435 552 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL JVM_ConstantPoolGetSize
duke@435 553 (JNIEnv *env, jobject unused, jobject jcpool);
duke@435 554
duke@435 555 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL JVM_ConstantPoolGetClassAt
duke@435 556 (JNIEnv *env, jobject unused, jobject jcpool, jint index);
duke@435 557
duke@435 558 JNIEXPORT jclass JNICALL JVM_ConstantPoolGetClassAtIfLoaded
duke@435 559 (JNIEnv *env, jobject unused, jobject jcpool, jint index);
duke@435 560
duke@435 561 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL JVM_ConstantPoolGetMethodAt
duke@435 562 (JNIEnv *env, jobject unused, jobject jcpool, jint index);
duke@435 563
duke@435 564 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL JVM_ConstantPoolGetMethodAtIfLoaded
duke@435 565 (JNIEnv *env, jobject unused, jobject jcpool, jint index);
duke@435 566
duke@435 567 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL JVM_ConstantPoolGetFieldAt
duke@435 568 (JNIEnv *env, jobject unused, jobject jcpool, jint index);
duke@435 569
duke@435 570 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL JVM_ConstantPoolGetFieldAtIfLoaded
duke@435 571 (JNIEnv *env, jobject unused, jobject jcpool, jint index);
duke@435 572
duke@435 573 JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL JVM_ConstantPoolGetMemberRefInfoAt
duke@435 574 (JNIEnv *env, jobject unused, jobject jcpool, jint index);
duke@435 575
duke@435 576 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL JVM_ConstantPoolGetIntAt
duke@435 577 (JNIEnv *env, jobject unused, jobject jcpool, jint index);
duke@435 578
duke@435 579 JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL JVM_ConstantPoolGetLongAt
duke@435 580 (JNIEnv *env, jobject unused, jobject jcpool, jint index);
duke@435 581
duke@435 582 JNIEXPORT jfloat JNICALL JVM_ConstantPoolGetFloatAt
duke@435 583 (JNIEnv *env, jobject unused, jobject jcpool, jint index);
duke@435 584
duke@435 585 JNIEXPORT jdouble JNICALL JVM_ConstantPoolGetDoubleAt
duke@435 586 (JNIEnv *env, jobject unused, jobject jcpool, jint index);
duke@435 587
duke@435 588 JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL JVM_ConstantPoolGetStringAt
duke@435 589 (JNIEnv *env, jobject unused, jobject jcpool, jint index);
duke@435 590
duke@435 591 JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL JVM_ConstantPoolGetUTF8At
duke@435 592 (JNIEnv *env, jobject unused, jobject jcpool, jint index);
duke@435 593
duke@435 594 /*
duke@435 595 * java.security.*
duke@435 596 */
duke@435 597
duke@435 598 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 599 JVM_DoPrivileged(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls,
duke@435 600 jobject action, jobject context, jboolean wrapException);
duke@435 601
duke@435 602 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 603 JVM_GetInheritedAccessControlContext(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 604
duke@435 605 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 606 JVM_GetStackAccessControlContext(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls);
duke@435 607
duke@435 608 /*
duke@435 609 * Signal support, used to implement the shutdown sequence. Every VM must
duke@435 610 * support JVM_SIGINT and JVM_SIGTERM, raising the former for user interrupts
duke@435 611 * (^C) and the latter for external termination (kill, system shutdown, etc.).
duke@435 612 * Other platform-dependent signal values may also be supported.
duke@435 613 */
duke@435 614
duke@435 615 JNIEXPORT void * JNICALL
duke@435 616 JVM_RegisterSignal(jint sig, void *handler);
duke@435 617
duke@435 618 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 619 JVM_RaiseSignal(jint sig);
duke@435 620
duke@435 621 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 622 JVM_FindSignal(const char *name);
duke@435 623
duke@435 624 /*
duke@435 625 * Retrieve the assertion directives for the specified class.
duke@435 626 */
duke@435 627 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 628 JVM_DesiredAssertionStatus(JNIEnv *env, jclass unused, jclass cls);
duke@435 629
duke@435 630 /*
duke@435 631 * Retrieve the assertion directives from the VM.
duke@435 632 */
duke@435 633 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 634 JVM_AssertionStatusDirectives(JNIEnv *env, jclass unused);
duke@435 635
duke@435 636 /*
duke@435 637 * sun.misc.AtomicLong
duke@435 638 */
duke@435 639 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 640 JVM_SupportsCX8(void);
duke@435 641
duke@435 642 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 643 JVM_CX8Field(JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jfieldID fldID, jlong oldVal, jlong newVal);
duke@435 644
kamg@551 645 /*
kamg@551 646 * com.sun.dtrace.jsdt support
kamg@551 647 */
kamg@551 648
kamg@551 649 #define JVM_TRACING_DTRACE_VERSION 1
kamg@551 650
kamg@551 651 /*
kamg@551 652 * Structure to pass one probe description to JVM.
kamg@551 653 *
kamg@551 654 * The VM will overwrite the definition of the referenced method with
kamg@551 655 * code that will fire the probe.
kamg@551 656 */
kamg@551 657 typedef struct {
kamg@551 658 jmethodID method;
kamg@551 659 jstring function;
kamg@551 660 jstring name;
kamg@551 661 void* reserved[4]; // for future use
kamg@551 662 } JVM_DTraceProbe;
kamg@551 663
kamg@551 664 /**
kamg@551 665 * Encapsulates the stability ratings for a DTrace provider field
kamg@551 666 */
kamg@551 667 typedef struct {
kamg@551 668 jint nameStability;
kamg@551 669 jint dataStability;
kamg@551 670 jint dependencyClass;
kamg@551 671 } JVM_DTraceInterfaceAttributes;
kamg@551 672
kamg@551 673 /*
kamg@551 674 * Structure to pass one provider description to JVM
kamg@551 675 */
kamg@551 676 typedef struct {
kamg@551 677 jstring name;
kamg@551 678 JVM_DTraceProbe* probes;
kamg@551 679 jint probe_count;
kamg@551 680 JVM_DTraceInterfaceAttributes providerAttributes;
kamg@551 681 JVM_DTraceInterfaceAttributes moduleAttributes;
kamg@551 682 JVM_DTraceInterfaceAttributes functionAttributes;
kamg@551 683 JVM_DTraceInterfaceAttributes nameAttributes;
kamg@551 684 JVM_DTraceInterfaceAttributes argsAttributes;
kamg@551 685 void* reserved[4]; // for future use
kamg@551 686 } JVM_DTraceProvider;
kamg@551 687
kamg@551 688 /*
kamg@551 689 * Get the version number the JVM was built with
kamg@551 690 */
kamg@551 691 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
kamg@551 692 JVM_DTraceGetVersion(JNIEnv* env);
kamg@551 693
kamg@551 694 /*
kamg@551 695 * Register new probe with given signature, return global handle
kamg@551 696 *
kamg@551 697 * The version passed in is the version that the library code was
kamg@551 698 * built with.
kamg@551 699 */
kamg@551 700 JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL
kamg@551 701 JVM_DTraceActivate(JNIEnv* env, jint version, jstring module_name,
kamg@551 702 jint providers_count, JVM_DTraceProvider* providers);
kamg@551 703
kamg@551 704 /*
kamg@551 705 * Check JSDT probe
kamg@551 706 */
kamg@551 707 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
kamg@551 708 JVM_DTraceIsProbeEnabled(JNIEnv* env, jmethodID method);
kamg@551 709
kamg@551 710 /*
kamg@551 711 * Destroy custom DOF
kamg@551 712 */
kamg@551 713 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
kamg@551 714 JVM_DTraceDispose(JNIEnv* env, jlong handle);
kamg@551 715
kamg@551 716 /*
kamg@551 717 * Check to see if DTrace is supported by OS
kamg@551 718 */
kamg@551 719 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
kamg@551 720 JVM_DTraceIsSupported(JNIEnv* env);
kamg@551 721
duke@435 722 /*************************************************************************
duke@435 723 PART 2: Support for the Verifier and Class File Format Checker
duke@435 724 ************************************************************************/
duke@435 725 /*
duke@435 726 * Return the class name in UTF format. The result is valid
duke@435 727 * until JVM_ReleaseUTf is called.
duke@435 728 *
duke@435 729 * The caller must treat the string as a constant and not modify it
duke@435 730 * in any way.
duke@435 731 */
duke@435 732 JNIEXPORT const char * JNICALL
duke@435 733 JVM_GetClassNameUTF(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb);
duke@435 734
duke@435 735 /*
duke@435 736 * Returns the constant pool types in the buffer provided by "types."
duke@435 737 */
duke@435 738 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 739 JVM_GetClassCPTypes(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, unsigned char *types);
duke@435 740
duke@435 741 /*
duke@435 742 * Returns the number of Constant Pool entries.
duke@435 743 */
duke@435 744 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 745 JVM_GetClassCPEntriesCount(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb);
duke@435 746
duke@435 747 /*
duke@435 748 * Returns the number of *declared* fields or methods.
duke@435 749 */
duke@435 750 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 751 JVM_GetClassFieldsCount(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb);
duke@435 752
duke@435 753 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 754 JVM_GetClassMethodsCount(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb);
duke@435 755
duke@435 756 /*
duke@435 757 * Returns the CP indexes of exceptions raised by a given method.
duke@435 758 * Places the result in the given buffer.
duke@435 759 *
duke@435 760 * The method is identified by method_index.
duke@435 761 */
duke@435 762 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 763 JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionIndexes(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, jint method_index,
duke@435 764 unsigned short *exceptions);
duke@435 765 /*
duke@435 766 * Returns the number of exceptions raised by a given method.
duke@435 767 * The method is identified by method_index.
duke@435 768 */
duke@435 769 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 770 JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionsCount(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, jint method_index);
duke@435 771
duke@435 772 /*
duke@435 773 * Returns the byte code sequence of a given method.
duke@435 774 * Places the result in the given buffer.
duke@435 775 *
duke@435 776 * The method is identified by method_index.
duke@435 777 */
duke@435 778 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 779 JVM_GetMethodIxByteCode(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, jint method_index,
duke@435 780 unsigned char *code);
duke@435 781
duke@435 782 /*
duke@435 783 * Returns the length of the byte code sequence of a given method.
duke@435 784 * The method is identified by method_index.
duke@435 785 */
duke@435 786 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 787 JVM_GetMethodIxByteCodeLength(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, jint method_index);
duke@435 788
duke@435 789 /*
duke@435 790 * A structure used to a capture exception table entry in a Java method.
duke@435 791 */
duke@435 792 typedef struct {
duke@435 793 jint start_pc;
duke@435 794 jint end_pc;
duke@435 795 jint handler_pc;
duke@435 796 jint catchType;
duke@435 797 } JVM_ExceptionTableEntryType;
duke@435 798
duke@435 799 /*
duke@435 800 * Returns the exception table entry at entry_index of a given method.
duke@435 801 * Places the result in the given buffer.
duke@435 802 *
duke@435 803 * The method is identified by method_index.
duke@435 804 */
duke@435 805 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 806 JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionTableEntry(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, jint method_index,
duke@435 807 jint entry_index,
duke@435 808 JVM_ExceptionTableEntryType *entry);
duke@435 809
duke@435 810 /*
duke@435 811 * Returns the length of the exception table of a given method.
duke@435 812 * The method is identified by method_index.
duke@435 813 */
duke@435 814 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 815 JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionTableLength(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, int index);
duke@435 816
duke@435 817 /*
duke@435 818 * Returns the modifiers of a given field.
duke@435 819 * The field is identified by field_index.
duke@435 820 */
duke@435 821 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 822 JVM_GetFieldIxModifiers(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, int index);
duke@435 823
duke@435 824 /*
duke@435 825 * Returns the modifiers of a given method.
duke@435 826 * The method is identified by method_index.
duke@435 827 */
duke@435 828 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 829 JVM_GetMethodIxModifiers(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, int index);
duke@435 830
duke@435 831 /*
duke@435 832 * Returns the number of local variables of a given method.
duke@435 833 * The method is identified by method_index.
duke@435 834 */
duke@435 835 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 836 JVM_GetMethodIxLocalsCount(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, int index);
duke@435 837
duke@435 838 /*
duke@435 839 * Returns the number of arguments (including this pointer) of a given method.
duke@435 840 * The method is identified by method_index.
duke@435 841 */
duke@435 842 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 843 JVM_GetMethodIxArgsSize(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, int index);
duke@435 844
duke@435 845 /*
duke@435 846 * Returns the maximum amount of stack (in words) used by a given method.
duke@435 847 * The method is identified by method_index.
duke@435 848 */
duke@435 849 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 850 JVM_GetMethodIxMaxStack(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, int index);
duke@435 851
duke@435 852 /*
duke@435 853 * Is a given method a constructor.
duke@435 854 * The method is identified by method_index.
duke@435 855 */
duke@435 856 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 857 JVM_IsConstructorIx(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, int index);
duke@435 858
duke@435 859 /*
duke@435 860 * Returns the name of a given method in UTF format.
duke@435 861 * The result remains valid until JVM_ReleaseUTF is called.
duke@435 862 *
duke@435 863 * The caller must treat the string as a constant and not modify it
duke@435 864 * in any way.
duke@435 865 */
duke@435 866 JNIEXPORT const char * JNICALL
duke@435 867 JVM_GetMethodIxNameUTF(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, jint index);
duke@435 868
duke@435 869 /*
duke@435 870 * Returns the signature of a given method in UTF format.
duke@435 871 * The result remains valid until JVM_ReleaseUTF is called.
duke@435 872 *
duke@435 873 * The caller must treat the string as a constant and not modify it
duke@435 874 * in any way.
duke@435 875 */
duke@435 876 JNIEXPORT const char * JNICALL
duke@435 877 JVM_GetMethodIxSignatureUTF(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, jint index);
duke@435 878
duke@435 879 /*
duke@435 880 * Returns the name of the field refered to at a given constant pool
duke@435 881 * index.
duke@435 882 *
duke@435 883 * The result is in UTF format and remains valid until JVM_ReleaseUTF
duke@435 884 * is called.
duke@435 885 *
duke@435 886 * The caller must treat the string as a constant and not modify it
duke@435 887 * in any way.
duke@435 888 */
duke@435 889 JNIEXPORT const char * JNICALL
duke@435 890 JVM_GetCPFieldNameUTF(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, jint index);
duke@435 891
duke@435 892 /*
duke@435 893 * Returns the name of the method refered to at a given constant pool
duke@435 894 * index.
duke@435 895 *
duke@435 896 * The result is in UTF format and remains valid until JVM_ReleaseUTF
duke@435 897 * is called.
duke@435 898 *
duke@435 899 * The caller must treat the string as a constant and not modify it
duke@435 900 * in any way.
duke@435 901 */
duke@435 902 JNIEXPORT const char * JNICALL
duke@435 903 JVM_GetCPMethodNameUTF(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, jint index);
duke@435 904
duke@435 905 /*
duke@435 906 * Returns the signature of the method refered to at a given constant pool
duke@435 907 * index.
duke@435 908 *
duke@435 909 * The result is in UTF format and remains valid until JVM_ReleaseUTF
duke@435 910 * is called.
duke@435 911 *
duke@435 912 * The caller must treat the string as a constant and not modify it
duke@435 913 * in any way.
duke@435 914 */
duke@435 915 JNIEXPORT const char * JNICALL
duke@435 916 JVM_GetCPMethodSignatureUTF(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, jint index);
duke@435 917
duke@435 918 /*
duke@435 919 * Returns the signature of the field refered to at a given constant pool
duke@435 920 * index.
duke@435 921 *
duke@435 922 * The result is in UTF format and remains valid until JVM_ReleaseUTF
duke@435 923 * is called.
duke@435 924 *
duke@435 925 * The caller must treat the string as a constant and not modify it
duke@435 926 * in any way.
duke@435 927 */
duke@435 928 JNIEXPORT const char * JNICALL
duke@435 929 JVM_GetCPFieldSignatureUTF(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, jint index);
duke@435 930
duke@435 931 /*
duke@435 932 * Returns the class name refered to at a given constant pool index.
duke@435 933 *
duke@435 934 * The result is in UTF format and remains valid until JVM_ReleaseUTF
duke@435 935 * is called.
duke@435 936 *
duke@435 937 * The caller must treat the string as a constant and not modify it
duke@435 938 * in any way.
duke@435 939 */
duke@435 940 JNIEXPORT const char * JNICALL
duke@435 941 JVM_GetCPClassNameUTF(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, jint index);
duke@435 942
duke@435 943 /*
duke@435 944 * Returns the class name refered to at a given constant pool index.
duke@435 945 *
duke@435 946 * The constant pool entry must refer to a CONSTANT_Fieldref.
duke@435 947 *
duke@435 948 * The result is in UTF format and remains valid until JVM_ReleaseUTF
duke@435 949 * is called.
duke@435 950 *
duke@435 951 * The caller must treat the string as a constant and not modify it
duke@435 952 * in any way.
duke@435 953 */
duke@435 954 JNIEXPORT const char * JNICALL
duke@435 955 JVM_GetCPFieldClassNameUTF(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, jint index);
duke@435 956
duke@435 957 /*
duke@435 958 * Returns the class name refered to at a given constant pool index.
duke@435 959 *
duke@435 960 * The constant pool entry must refer to CONSTANT_Methodref or
duke@435 961 * CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref.
duke@435 962 *
duke@435 963 * The result is in UTF format and remains valid until JVM_ReleaseUTF
duke@435 964 * is called.
duke@435 965 *
duke@435 966 * The caller must treat the string as a constant and not modify it
duke@435 967 * in any way.
duke@435 968 */
duke@435 969 JNIEXPORT const char * JNICALL
duke@435 970 JVM_GetCPMethodClassNameUTF(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, jint index);
duke@435 971
duke@435 972 /*
duke@435 973 * Returns the modifiers of a field in calledClass. The field is
duke@435 974 * referred to in class cb at constant pool entry index.
duke@435 975 *
duke@435 976 * The caller must treat the string as a constant and not modify it
duke@435 977 * in any way.
duke@435 978 *
duke@435 979 * Returns -1 if the field does not exist in calledClass.
duke@435 980 */
duke@435 981 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 982 JVM_GetCPFieldModifiers(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, int index, jclass calledClass);
duke@435 983
duke@435 984 /*
duke@435 985 * Returns the modifiers of a method in calledClass. The method is
duke@435 986 * referred to in class cb at constant pool entry index.
duke@435 987 *
duke@435 988 * Returns -1 if the method does not exist in calledClass.
duke@435 989 */
duke@435 990 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 991 JVM_GetCPMethodModifiers(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, int index, jclass calledClass);
duke@435 992
duke@435 993 /*
duke@435 994 * Releases the UTF string obtained from the VM.
duke@435 995 */
duke@435 996 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 997 JVM_ReleaseUTF(const char *utf);
duke@435 998
duke@435 999 /*
duke@435 1000 * Compare if two classes are in the same package.
duke@435 1001 */
duke@435 1002 JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL
duke@435 1003 JVM_IsSameClassPackage(JNIEnv *env, jclass class1, jclass class2);
duke@435 1004
duke@435 1005 /* Constants in class files */
duke@435 1006
duke@435 1007 #define JVM_ACC_PUBLIC 0x0001 /* visible to everyone */
duke@435 1008 #define JVM_ACC_PRIVATE 0x0002 /* visible only to the defining class */
duke@435 1009 #define JVM_ACC_PROTECTED 0x0004 /* visible to subclasses */
duke@435 1010 #define JVM_ACC_STATIC 0x0008 /* instance variable is static */
duke@435 1011 #define JVM_ACC_FINAL 0x0010 /* no further subclassing, overriding */
duke@435 1012 #define JVM_ACC_SYNCHRONIZED 0x0020 /* wrap method call in monitor lock */
duke@435 1013 #define JVM_ACC_SUPER 0x0020 /* funky handling of invokespecial */
duke@435 1014 #define JVM_ACC_VOLATILE 0x0040 /* can not cache in registers */
duke@435 1015 #define JVM_ACC_BRIDGE 0x0040 /* bridge method generated by compiler */
duke@435 1016 #define JVM_ACC_TRANSIENT 0x0080 /* not persistent */
duke@435 1017 #define JVM_ACC_VARARGS 0x0080 /* method declared with variable number of args */
duke@435 1018 #define JVM_ACC_NATIVE 0x0100 /* implemented in C */
duke@435 1019 #define JVM_ACC_INTERFACE 0x0200 /* class is an interface */
duke@435 1020 #define JVM_ACC_ABSTRACT 0x0400 /* no definition provided */
duke@435 1021 #define JVM_ACC_STRICT 0x0800 /* strict floating point */
duke@435 1022 #define JVM_ACC_SYNTHETIC 0x1000 /* compiler-generated class, method or field */
duke@435 1023 #define JVM_ACC_ANNOTATION 0x2000 /* annotation type */
duke@435 1024 #define JVM_ACC_ENUM 0x4000 /* field is declared as element of enum */
duke@435 1025
duke@435 1026 #define JVM_ACC_PUBLIC_BIT 0
duke@435 1027 #define JVM_ACC_PRIVATE_BIT 1
duke@435 1028 #define JVM_ACC_PROTECTED_BIT 2
duke@435 1029 #define JVM_ACC_STATIC_BIT 3
duke@435 1030 #define JVM_ACC_FINAL_BIT 4
duke@435 1031 #define JVM_ACC_SYNCHRONIZED_BIT 5
duke@435 1032 #define JVM_ACC_SUPER_BIT 5
duke@435 1033 #define JVM_ACC_VOLATILE_BIT 6
duke@435 1034 #define JVM_ACC_BRIDGE_BIT 6
duke@435 1035 #define JVM_ACC_TRANSIENT_BIT 7
duke@435 1036 #define JVM_ACC_VARARGS_BIT 7
duke@435 1037 #define JVM_ACC_NATIVE_BIT 8
duke@435 1038 #define JVM_ACC_INTERFACE_BIT 9
duke@435 1039 #define JVM_ACC_ABSTRACT_BIT 10
duke@435 1040 #define JVM_ACC_STRICT_BIT 11
duke@435 1041 #define JVM_ACC_SYNTHETIC_BIT 12
duke@435 1042 #define JVM_ACC_ANNOTATION_BIT 13
duke@435 1043 #define JVM_ACC_ENUM_BIT 14
duke@435 1044
duke@435 1045 // NOTE: replicated in SA in vm/agent/sun/jvm/hotspot/utilities/ConstantTag.java
duke@435 1046 enum {
duke@435 1047 JVM_CONSTANT_Utf8 = 1,
duke@435 1048 JVM_CONSTANT_Unicode, /* unused */
duke@435 1049 JVM_CONSTANT_Integer,
duke@435 1050 JVM_CONSTANT_Float,
duke@435 1051 JVM_CONSTANT_Long,
duke@435 1052 JVM_CONSTANT_Double,
duke@435 1053 JVM_CONSTANT_Class,
duke@435 1054 JVM_CONSTANT_String,
duke@435 1055 JVM_CONSTANT_Fieldref,
duke@435 1056 JVM_CONSTANT_Methodref,
duke@435 1057 JVM_CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref,
jrose@1957 1058 JVM_CONSTANT_NameAndType,
jrose@1957 1059 JVM_CONSTANT_MethodHandle = 15, // JSR 292
jrose@2015 1060 JVM_CONSTANT_MethodType = 16, // JSR 292
jrose@2742 1061 //JVM_CONSTANT_(unused) = 17, // JSR 292 early drafts only
jrose@2353 1062 JVM_CONSTANT_InvokeDynamic = 18, // JSR 292
jrose@2353 1063 JVM_CONSTANT_ExternalMax = 18 // Last tag found in classfiles
jrose@1957 1064 };
jrose@1957 1065
jrose@1957 1066 /* JVM_CONSTANT_MethodHandle subtypes */
jrose@1957 1067 enum {
jrose@1957 1068 JVM_REF_getField = 1,
jrose@1957 1069 JVM_REF_getStatic = 2,
jrose@1957 1070 JVM_REF_putField = 3,
jrose@1957 1071 JVM_REF_putStatic = 4,
jrose@1957 1072 JVM_REF_invokeVirtual = 5,
jrose@1957 1073 JVM_REF_invokeStatic = 6,
jrose@1957 1074 JVM_REF_invokeSpecial = 7,
jrose@1957 1075 JVM_REF_newInvokeSpecial = 8,
jrose@1957 1076 JVM_REF_invokeInterface = 9
duke@435 1077 };
duke@435 1078
duke@435 1079 /* Used in the newarray instruction. */
duke@435 1080
duke@435 1081 #define JVM_T_BOOLEAN 4
duke@435 1082 #define JVM_T_CHAR 5
duke@435 1083 #define JVM_T_FLOAT 6
duke@435 1084 #define JVM_T_DOUBLE 7
duke@435 1085 #define JVM_T_BYTE 8
duke@435 1086 #define JVM_T_SHORT 9
duke@435 1087 #define JVM_T_INT 10
duke@435 1088 #define JVM_T_LONG 11
duke@435 1089
duke@435 1090 /* JVM method signatures */
duke@435 1091
duke@435 1092 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_ARRAY '['
duke@435 1093 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_BYTE 'B'
duke@435 1094 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_CHAR 'C'
duke@435 1095 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_CLASS 'L'
duke@435 1096 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_ENDCLASS ';'
duke@435 1097 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_ENUM 'E'
duke@435 1098 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_FLOAT 'F'
duke@435 1099 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_DOUBLE 'D'
duke@435 1100 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_FUNC '('
duke@435 1101 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_ENDFUNC ')'
duke@435 1102 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_INT 'I'
duke@435 1103 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_LONG 'J'
duke@435 1104 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_SHORT 'S'
duke@435 1105 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_VOID 'V'
duke@435 1106 #define JVM_SIGNATURE_BOOLEAN 'Z'
duke@435 1107
duke@435 1108 /*
duke@435 1109 * A function defined by the byte-code verifier and called by the VM.
duke@435 1110 * This is not a function implemented in the VM.
duke@435 1111 *
duke@435 1112 * Returns JNI_FALSE if verification fails. A detailed error message
duke@435 1113 * will be places in msg_buf, whose length is specified by buf_len.
duke@435 1114 */
duke@435 1115 typedef jboolean (*verifier_fn_t)(JNIEnv *env,
duke@435 1116 jclass cb,
duke@435 1117 char * msg_buf,
duke@435 1118 jint buf_len);
duke@435 1119
duke@435 1120
duke@435 1121 /*
duke@435 1122 * Support for a VM-independent class format checker.
duke@435 1123 */
duke@435 1124 typedef struct {
duke@435 1125 unsigned long code; /* byte code */
duke@435 1126 unsigned long excs; /* exceptions */
duke@435 1127 unsigned long etab; /* catch table */
duke@435 1128 unsigned long lnum; /* line number */
duke@435 1129 unsigned long lvar; /* local vars */
duke@435 1130 } method_size_info;
duke@435 1131
duke@435 1132 typedef struct {
duke@435 1133 unsigned int constants; /* constant pool */
duke@435 1134 unsigned int fields;
duke@435 1135 unsigned int methods;
duke@435 1136 unsigned int interfaces;
duke@435 1137 unsigned int fields2; /* number of static 2-word fields */
duke@435 1138 unsigned int innerclasses; /* # of records in InnerClasses attr */
duke@435 1139
duke@435 1140 method_size_info clinit; /* memory used in clinit */
duke@435 1141 method_size_info main; /* used everywhere else */
duke@435 1142 } class_size_info;
duke@435 1143
duke@435 1144 /*
duke@435 1145 * Functions defined in libjava.so to perform string conversions.
duke@435 1146 *
duke@435 1147 */
duke@435 1148
duke@435 1149 typedef jstring (*to_java_string_fn_t)(JNIEnv *env, char *str);
duke@435 1150
duke@435 1151 typedef char *(*to_c_string_fn_t)(JNIEnv *env, jstring s, jboolean *b);
duke@435 1152
duke@435 1153 /* This is the function defined in libjava.so that performs class
duke@435 1154 * format checks. This functions fills in size information about
duke@435 1155 * the class file and returns:
duke@435 1156 *
duke@435 1157 * 0: good
duke@435 1158 * -1: out of memory
duke@435 1159 * -2: bad format
duke@435 1160 * -3: unsupported version
duke@435 1161 * -4: bad class name
duke@435 1162 */
duke@435 1163
duke@435 1164 typedef jint (*check_format_fn_t)(char *class_name,
duke@435 1165 unsigned char *data,
duke@435 1166 unsigned int data_size,
duke@435 1167 class_size_info *class_size,
duke@435 1168 char *message_buffer,
duke@435 1169 jint buffer_length,
duke@435 1170 jboolean measure_only,
duke@435 1171 jboolean check_relaxed);
duke@435 1172
duke@435 1173 #define JVM_RECOGNIZED_CLASS_MODIFIERS (JVM_ACC_PUBLIC | \
duke@435 1174 JVM_ACC_FINAL | \
duke@435 1175 JVM_ACC_SUPER | \
duke@435 1176 JVM_ACC_INTERFACE | \
duke@435 1177 JVM_ACC_ABSTRACT | \
duke@435 1178 JVM_ACC_ANNOTATION | \
duke@435 1179 JVM_ACC_ENUM | \
duke@435 1180 JVM_ACC_SYNTHETIC)
duke@435 1181
duke@435 1182 #define JVM_RECOGNIZED_FIELD_MODIFIERS (JVM_ACC_PUBLIC | \
duke@435 1183 JVM_ACC_PRIVATE | \
duke@435 1184 JVM_ACC_PROTECTED | \
duke@435 1185 JVM_ACC_STATIC | \
duke@435 1186 JVM_ACC_FINAL | \
duke@435 1187 JVM_ACC_VOLATILE | \
duke@435 1188 JVM_ACC_TRANSIENT | \
duke@435 1189 JVM_ACC_ENUM | \
duke@435 1190 JVM_ACC_SYNTHETIC)
duke@435 1191
duke@435 1192 #define JVM_RECOGNIZED_METHOD_MODIFIERS (JVM_ACC_PUBLIC | \
duke@435 1193 JVM_ACC_PRIVATE | \
duke@435 1194 JVM_ACC_PROTECTED | \
duke@435 1195 JVM_ACC_STATIC | \
duke@435 1196 JVM_ACC_FINAL | \
duke@435 1197 JVM_ACC_SYNCHRONIZED | \
duke@435 1198 JVM_ACC_BRIDGE | \
duke@435 1199 JVM_ACC_VARARGS | \
duke@435 1200 JVM_ACC_NATIVE | \
duke@435 1201 JVM_ACC_ABSTRACT | \
duke@435 1202 JVM_ACC_STRICT | \
duke@435 1203 JVM_ACC_SYNTHETIC)
duke@435 1204
duke@435 1205 /*
duke@435 1206 * This is the function defined in libjava.so to perform path
duke@435 1207 * canonicalization. VM call this function before opening jar files
duke@435 1208 * to load system classes.
duke@435 1209 *
duke@435 1210 */
duke@435 1211
duke@435 1212 typedef int (*canonicalize_fn_t)(JNIEnv *env, char *orig, char *out, int len);
duke@435 1213
duke@435 1214 /*************************************************************************
duke@435 1215 PART 3: I/O and Network Support
duke@435 1216 ************************************************************************/
duke@435 1217
duke@435 1218 /* Note that the JVM IO functions are expected to return JVM_IO_ERR
duke@435 1219 * when there is any kind of error. The caller can then use the
duke@435 1220 * platform specific support (e.g., errno) to get the detailed
duke@435 1221 * error info. The JVM_GetLastErrorString procedure may also be used
duke@435 1222 * to obtain a descriptive error string.
duke@435 1223 */
duke@435 1224 #define JVM_IO_ERR (-1)
duke@435 1225
duke@435 1226 /* For interruptible IO. Returning JVM_IO_INTR indicates that an IO
duke@435 1227 * operation has been disrupted by Thread.interrupt. There are a
duke@435 1228 * number of technical difficulties related to interruptible IO that
duke@435 1229 * need to be solved. For example, most existing programs do not handle
duke@435 1230 * InterruptedIOExceptions specially, they simply treat those as any
duke@435 1231 * IOExceptions, which typically indicate fatal errors.
duke@435 1232 *
duke@435 1233 * There are also two modes of operation for interruptible IO. In the
duke@435 1234 * resumption mode, an interrupted IO operation is guaranteed not to
duke@435 1235 * have any side-effects, and can be restarted. In the termination mode,
duke@435 1236 * an interrupted IO operation corrupts the underlying IO stream, so
duke@435 1237 * that the only reasonable operation on an interrupted stream is to
duke@435 1238 * close that stream. The resumption mode seems to be impossible to
duke@435 1239 * implement on Win32 and Solaris. Implementing the termination mode is
duke@435 1240 * easier, but it's not clear that's the right semantics.
duke@435 1241 *
duke@435 1242 * Interruptible IO is not supported on Win32.It can be enabled/disabled
duke@435 1243 * using a compile-time flag on Solaris. Third-party JVM ports do not
duke@435 1244 * need to implement interruptible IO.
duke@435 1245 */
duke@435 1246 #define JVM_IO_INTR (-2)
duke@435 1247
duke@435 1248 /* Write a string into the given buffer, in the platform's local encoding,
duke@435 1249 * that describes the most recent system-level error to occur in this thread.
duke@435 1250 * Return the length of the string or zero if no error occurred.
duke@435 1251 */
duke@435 1252 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1253 JVM_GetLastErrorString(char *buf, int len);
duke@435 1254
duke@435 1255 /*
duke@435 1256 * Convert a pathname into native format. This function does syntactic
duke@435 1257 * cleanup, such as removing redundant separator characters. It modifies
duke@435 1258 * the given pathname string in place.
duke@435 1259 */
duke@435 1260 JNIEXPORT char * JNICALL
duke@435 1261 JVM_NativePath(char *);
duke@435 1262
duke@435 1263 /*
duke@435 1264 * JVM I/O error codes
duke@435 1265 */
duke@435 1266 #define JVM_EEXIST -100
duke@435 1267
duke@435 1268 /*
duke@435 1269 * Open a file descriptor. This function returns a negative error code
duke@435 1270 * on error, and a non-negative integer that is the file descriptor on
duke@435 1271 * success.
duke@435 1272 */
duke@435 1273 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1274 JVM_Open(const char *fname, jint flags, jint mode);
duke@435 1275
duke@435 1276 /*
duke@435 1277 * Close a file descriptor. This function returns -1 on error, and 0
duke@435 1278 * on success.
duke@435 1279 *
duke@435 1280 * fd the file descriptor to close.
duke@435 1281 */
duke@435 1282 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1283 JVM_Close(jint fd);
duke@435 1284
duke@435 1285 /*
duke@435 1286 * Read data from a file decriptor into a char array.
duke@435 1287 *
duke@435 1288 * fd the file descriptor to read from.
duke@435 1289 * buf the buffer where to put the read data.
duke@435 1290 * nbytes the number of bytes to read.
duke@435 1291 *
duke@435 1292 * This function returns -1 on error, and 0 on success.
duke@435 1293 */
duke@435 1294 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1295 JVM_Read(jint fd, char *buf, jint nbytes);
duke@435 1296
duke@435 1297 /*
duke@435 1298 * Write data from a char array to a file decriptor.
duke@435 1299 *
duke@435 1300 * fd the file descriptor to read from.
duke@435 1301 * buf the buffer from which to fetch the data.
duke@435 1302 * nbytes the number of bytes to write.
duke@435 1303 *
duke@435 1304 * This function returns -1 on error, and 0 on success.
duke@435 1305 */
duke@435 1306 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1307 JVM_Write(jint fd, char *buf, jint nbytes);
duke@435 1308
duke@435 1309 /*
duke@435 1310 * Returns the number of bytes available for reading from a given file
duke@435 1311 * descriptor
duke@435 1312 */
duke@435 1313 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1314 JVM_Available(jint fd, jlong *pbytes);
duke@435 1315
duke@435 1316 /*
duke@435 1317 * Move the file descriptor pointer from whence by offset.
duke@435 1318 *
duke@435 1319 * fd the file descriptor to move.
duke@435 1320 * offset the number of bytes to move it by.
duke@435 1321 * whence the start from where to move it.
duke@435 1322 *
duke@435 1323 * This function returns the resulting pointer location.
duke@435 1324 */
duke@435 1325 JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL
duke@435 1326 JVM_Lseek(jint fd, jlong offset, jint whence);
duke@435 1327
duke@435 1328 /*
duke@435 1329 * Set the length of the file associated with the given descriptor to the given
duke@435 1330 * length. If the new length is longer than the current length then the file
duke@435 1331 * is extended; the contents of the extended portion are not defined. The
duke@435 1332 * value of the file pointer is undefined after this procedure returns.
duke@435 1333 */
duke@435 1334 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1335 JVM_SetLength(jint fd, jlong length);
duke@435 1336
duke@435 1337 /*
duke@435 1338 * Synchronize the file descriptor's in memory state with that of the
duke@435 1339 * physical device. Return of -1 is an error, 0 is OK.
duke@435 1340 */
duke@435 1341 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1342 JVM_Sync(jint fd);
duke@435 1343
duke@435 1344 /*
duke@435 1345 * Networking library support
duke@435 1346 */
duke@435 1347
duke@435 1348 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1349 JVM_InitializeSocketLibrary(void);
duke@435 1350
duke@435 1351 struct sockaddr;
duke@435 1352
duke@435 1353 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1354 JVM_Socket(jint domain, jint type, jint protocol);
duke@435 1355
duke@435 1356 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1357 JVM_SocketClose(jint fd);
duke@435 1358
duke@435 1359 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1360 JVM_SocketShutdown(jint fd, jint howto);
duke@435 1361
duke@435 1362 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1363 JVM_Recv(jint fd, char *buf, jint nBytes, jint flags);
duke@435 1364
duke@435 1365 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1366 JVM_Send(jint fd, char *buf, jint nBytes, jint flags);
duke@435 1367
duke@435 1368 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1369 JVM_Timeout(int fd, long timeout);
duke@435 1370
duke@435 1371 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1372 JVM_Listen(jint fd, jint count);
duke@435 1373
duke@435 1374 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1375 JVM_Connect(jint fd, struct sockaddr *him, jint len);
duke@435 1376
duke@435 1377 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1378 JVM_Bind(jint fd, struct sockaddr *him, jint len);
duke@435 1379
duke@435 1380 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1381 JVM_Accept(jint fd, struct sockaddr *him, jint *len);
duke@435 1382
duke@435 1383 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1384 JVM_RecvFrom(jint fd, char *buf, int nBytes,
duke@435 1385 int flags, struct sockaddr *from, int *fromlen);
duke@435 1386
duke@435 1387 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1388 JVM_SendTo(jint fd, char *buf, int len,
duke@435 1389 int flags, struct sockaddr *to, int tolen);
duke@435 1390
duke@435 1391 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1392 JVM_SocketAvailable(jint fd, jint *result);
duke@435 1393
duke@435 1394
duke@435 1395 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1396 JVM_GetSockName(jint fd, struct sockaddr *him, int *len);
duke@435 1397
duke@435 1398 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1399 JVM_GetSockOpt(jint fd, int level, int optname, char *optval, int *optlen);
duke@435 1400
duke@435 1401 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1402 JVM_SetSockOpt(jint fd, int level, int optname, const char *optval, int optlen);
duke@435 1403
duke@435 1404 JNIEXPORT int JNICALL
duke@435 1405 JVM_GetHostName(char* name, int namelen);
duke@435 1406
duke@435 1407 /*
duke@435 1408 * The standard printing functions supported by the Java VM. (Should they
duke@435 1409 * be renamed to JVM_* in the future?
duke@435 1410 */
duke@435 1411
duke@435 1412 /*
duke@435 1413 * BE CAREFUL! The following functions do not implement the
duke@435 1414 * full feature set of standard C printf formats.
duke@435 1415 */
coleenp@2507 1416 JNIEXPORT int
duke@435 1417 jio_vsnprintf(char *str, size_t count, const char *fmt, va_list args);
duke@435 1418
coleenp@2507 1419 JNIEXPORT int
duke@435 1420 jio_snprintf(char *str, size_t count, const char *fmt, ...);
duke@435 1421
coleenp@2507 1422 JNIEXPORT int
duke@435 1423 jio_fprintf(FILE *, const char *fmt, ...);
duke@435 1424
coleenp@2507 1425 JNIEXPORT int
duke@435 1426 jio_vfprintf(FILE *, const char *fmt, va_list args);
duke@435 1427
duke@435 1428
duke@435 1429 JNIEXPORT void * JNICALL
duke@435 1430 JVM_RawMonitorCreate(void);
duke@435 1431
duke@435 1432 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 1433 JVM_RawMonitorDestroy(void *mon);
duke@435 1434
duke@435 1435 JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
duke@435 1436 JVM_RawMonitorEnter(void *mon);
duke@435 1437
duke@435 1438 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 1439 JVM_RawMonitorExit(void *mon);
duke@435 1440
duke@435 1441 /*
duke@435 1442 * java.lang.reflect.Method
duke@435 1443 */
duke@435 1444 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 1445 JVM_InvokeMethod(JNIEnv *env, jobject method, jobject obj, jobjectArray args0);
duke@435 1446
duke@435 1447 /*
duke@435 1448 * java.lang.reflect.Constructor
duke@435 1449 */
duke@435 1450 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 1451 JVM_NewInstanceFromConstructor(JNIEnv *env, jobject c, jobjectArray args0);
duke@435 1452
duke@435 1453 /*
duke@435 1454 * java.lang.management support
duke@435 1455 */
duke@435 1456 JNIEXPORT void* JNICALL
duke@435 1457 JVM_GetManagement(jint version);
duke@435 1458
duke@435 1459 /*
duke@435 1460 * com.sun.tools.attach.VirtualMachine support
duke@435 1461 *
duke@435 1462 * Initialize the agent properties with the properties maintained in the VM.
duke@435 1463 */
duke@435 1464 JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL
duke@435 1465 JVM_InitAgentProperties(JNIEnv *env, jobject agent_props);
duke@435 1466
duke@435 1467 /* Generics reflection support.
duke@435 1468 *
duke@435 1469 * Returns information about the given class's EnclosingMethod
duke@435 1470 * attribute, if present, or null if the class had no enclosing
duke@435 1471 * method.
duke@435 1472 *
duke@435 1473 * If non-null, the returned array contains three elements. Element 0
duke@435 1474 * is the java.lang.Class of which the enclosing method is a member,
duke@435 1475 * and elements 1 and 2 are the java.lang.Strings for the enclosing
duke@435 1476 * method's name and descriptor, respectively.
duke@435 1477 */
duke@435 1478 JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL
duke@435 1479 JVM_GetEnclosingMethodInfo(JNIEnv* env, jclass ofClass);
duke@435 1480
duke@435 1481 /*
duke@435 1482 * Java thread state support
duke@435 1483 */
duke@435 1484 enum {
duke@435 1485 JAVA_THREAD_STATE_NEW = 0,
duke@435 1486 JAVA_THREAD_STATE_RUNNABLE = 1,
duke@435 1487 JAVA_THREAD_STATE_BLOCKED = 2,
duke@435 1488 JAVA_THREAD_STATE_WAITING = 3,
duke@435 1489 JAVA_THREAD_STATE_TIMED_WAITING = 4,
duke@435 1490 JAVA_THREAD_STATE_TERMINATED = 5,
duke@435 1491 JAVA_THREAD_STATE_COUNT = 6
duke@435 1492 };
duke@435 1493
duke@435 1494 /*
duke@435 1495 * Returns an array of the threadStatus values representing the
duke@435 1496 * given Java thread state. Returns NULL if the VM version is
duke@435 1497 * incompatible with the JDK or doesn't support the given
duke@435 1498 * Java thread state.
duke@435 1499 */
duke@435 1500 JNIEXPORT jintArray JNICALL
duke@435 1501 JVM_GetThreadStateValues(JNIEnv* env, jint javaThreadState);
duke@435 1502
duke@435 1503 /*
duke@435 1504 * Returns an array of the substate names representing the
duke@435 1505 * given Java thread state. Returns NULL if the VM version is
duke@435 1506 * incompatible with the JDK or the VM doesn't support
duke@435 1507 * the given Java thread state.
duke@435 1508 * values must be the jintArray returned from JVM_GetThreadStateValues
duke@435 1509 * and javaThreadState.
duke@435 1510 */
duke@435 1511 JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL
duke@435 1512 JVM_GetThreadStateNames(JNIEnv* env, jint javaThreadState, jintArray values);
duke@435 1513
duke@435 1514 /* =========================================================================
duke@435 1515 * The following defines a private JVM interface that the JDK can query
duke@435 1516 * for the JVM version and capabilities. sun.misc.Version defines
duke@435 1517 * the methods for getting the VM version and its capabilities.
duke@435 1518 *
duke@435 1519 * When a new bit is added, the following should be updated to provide
duke@435 1520 * access to the new capability:
duke@435 1521 * HS: JVM_GetVersionInfo and Abstract_VM_Version class
duke@435 1522 * SDK: Version class
duke@435 1523 *
duke@435 1524 * Similary, a private JDK interface JDK_GetVersionInfo0 is defined for
duke@435 1525 * JVM to query for the JDK version and capabilities.
duke@435 1526 *
duke@435 1527 * When a new bit is added, the following should be updated to provide
duke@435 1528 * access to the new capability:
duke@435 1529 * HS: JDK_Version class
duke@435 1530 * SDK: JDK_GetVersionInfo0
duke@435 1531 *
duke@435 1532 * ==========================================================================
duke@435 1533 */
duke@435 1534 typedef struct {
duke@435 1535 /* HotSpot Express VM version string:
duke@435 1536 * <major>.<minor>-bxx[-<identifier>][-<debug_flavor>]
duke@435 1537 */
duke@435 1538 unsigned int jvm_version; /* Consists of major.minor.0.build */
duke@435 1539 unsigned int update_version : 8; /* 0 in HotSpot Express VM */
duke@435 1540 unsigned int special_update_version : 8; /* 0 in HotSpot Express VM */
duke@435 1541 unsigned int reserved1 : 16;
duke@435 1542 unsigned int reserved2;
duke@435 1543
duke@435 1544 /* The following bits represents JVM supports that JDK has dependency on.
duke@435 1545 * JDK can use these bits to determine which JVM version
duke@435 1546 * and support it has to maintain runtime compatibility.
duke@435 1547 *
duke@435 1548 * When a new bit is added in a minor or update release, make sure
duke@435 1549 * the new bit is also added in the main/baseline.
duke@435 1550 */
duke@435 1551 unsigned int is_attachable : 1;
duke@435 1552 unsigned int is_kernel_jvm : 1;
duke@435 1553 unsigned int : 30;
duke@435 1554 unsigned int : 32;
duke@435 1555 unsigned int : 32;
duke@435 1556 } jvm_version_info;
duke@435 1557
duke@435 1558 #define JVM_VERSION_MAJOR(version) ((version & 0xFF000000) >> 24)
duke@435 1559 #define JVM_VERSION_MINOR(version) ((version & 0x00FF0000) >> 16)
duke@435 1560 // Micro version is 0 in HotSpot Express VM (set in jvm.cpp).
duke@435 1561 #define JVM_VERSION_MICRO(version) ((version & 0x0000FF00) >> 8)
duke@435 1562 /* Build number is available in all HotSpot Express VM builds.
duke@435 1563 * It is defined in make/hotspot_version file.
duke@435 1564 */
duke@435 1565 #define JVM_VERSION_BUILD(version) ((version & 0x000000FF))
duke@435 1566
duke@435 1567 JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
duke@435 1568 JVM_GetVersionInfo(JNIEnv* env, jvm_version_info* info, size_t info_size);
duke@435 1569
duke@435 1570 typedef struct {
duke@435 1571 // Naming convention of RE build version string: n.n.n[_uu[c]][-<identifier>]-bxx
duke@435 1572 unsigned int jdk_version; /* Consists of major, minor, micro (n.n.n) */
duke@435 1573 /* and build number (xx) */
duke@435 1574 unsigned int update_version : 8; /* Update release version (uu) */
duke@435 1575 unsigned int special_update_version : 8; /* Special update release version (c)*/
duke@435 1576 unsigned int reserved1 : 16;
duke@435 1577 unsigned int reserved2;
duke@435 1578
duke@435 1579 /* The following bits represents new JDK supports that VM has dependency on.
duke@435 1580 * VM implementation can use these bits to determine which JDK version
duke@435 1581 * and support it has to maintain runtime compatibility.
duke@435 1582 *
duke@435 1583 * When a new bit is added in a minor or update release, make sure
duke@435 1584 * the new bit is also added in the main/baseline.
duke@435 1585 */
duke@435 1586 unsigned int thread_park_blocker : 1;
kevinw@2449 1587 unsigned int post_vm_init_hook_enabled : 1;
ysr@3117 1588 unsigned int pending_list_uses_discovered_field : 1;
ysr@3117 1589 unsigned int : 29;
duke@435 1590 unsigned int : 32;
duke@435 1591 unsigned int : 32;
duke@435 1592 } jdk_version_info;
duke@435 1593
duke@435 1594 #define JDK_VERSION_MAJOR(version) ((version & 0xFF000000) >> 24)
duke@435 1595 #define JDK_VERSION_MINOR(version) ((version & 0x00FF0000) >> 16)
duke@435 1596 #define JDK_VERSION_MICRO(version) ((version & 0x0000FF00) >> 8)
duke@435 1597
duke@435 1598 /* Build number is available only for RE build (i.e. JDK_BUILD_NUMBER is set to bNN)
duke@435 1599 * It will be zero for internal builds.
duke@435 1600 */
duke@435 1601 #define JDK_VERSION_BUILD(version) ((version & 0x000000FF))
duke@435 1602
duke@435 1603 /*
duke@435 1604 * This is the function JDK_GetVersionInfo0 defined in libjava.so
duke@435 1605 * that is dynamically looked up by JVM.
duke@435 1606 */
duke@435 1607 typedef void (*jdk_version_info_fn_t)(jdk_version_info* info, size_t info_size);
duke@435 1608
duke@435 1609 /*
duke@435 1610 * This structure is used by the launcher to get the default thread
duke@435 1611 * stack size from the VM using JNI_GetDefaultJavaVMInitArgs() with a
duke@435 1612 * version of 1.1. As it is not supported otherwise, it has been removed
duke@435 1613 * from jni.h
duke@435 1614 */
duke@435 1615 typedef struct JDK1_1InitArgs {
duke@435 1616 jint version;
duke@435 1617
duke@435 1618 char **properties;
duke@435 1619 jint checkSource;
duke@435 1620 jint nativeStackSize;
duke@435 1621 jint javaStackSize;
duke@435 1622 jint minHeapSize;
duke@435 1623 jint maxHeapSize;
duke@435 1624 jint verifyMode;
duke@435 1625 char *classpath;
duke@435 1626
duke@435 1627 jint (JNICALL *vfprintf)(FILE *fp, const char *format, va_list args);
duke@435 1628 void (JNICALL *exit)(jint code);
duke@435 1629 void (JNICALL *abort)(void);
duke@435 1630
duke@435 1631 jint enableClassGC;
duke@435 1632 jint enableVerboseGC;
duke@435 1633 jint disableAsyncGC;
duke@435 1634 jint verbose;
duke@435 1635 jboolean debugging;
duke@435 1636 jint debugPort;
duke@435 1637 } JDK1_1InitArgs;
duke@435 1638
duke@435 1639 #ifdef __cplusplus
duke@435 1640 } /* extern "C" */
duke@435 1641 #endif /* __cplusplus */
duke@435 1642
duke@435 1643 #endif /* !_JAVASOFT_JVM_H_ */
stefank@2314 1644
stefank@2314 1645 #endif // SHARE_VM_PRIMS_JVM_H

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