src/share/vm/utilities/globalDefinitions_gcc.hpp

Wed, 02 Mar 2011 08:18:35 -0500

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6878713: Verifier heap corruption, relating to backward jsrs
Summary: Added overflow detection in arena Amalloc methods
Reviewed-by: coleenp, phh

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stefank@2314 25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_GLOBALDEFINITIONS_GCC_HPP
stefank@2314 26 #define SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_GLOBALDEFINITIONS_GCC_HPP
stefank@2314 27
stefank@2314 28 #include "prims/jni.h"
stefank@2314 29
duke@435 30 // This file holds compiler-dependent includes,
duke@435 31 // globally used constants & types, class (forward)
duke@435 32 // declarations and a few frequently used utility functions.
duke@435 33
duke@435 34 #include <ctype.h>
duke@435 35 #include <string.h>
duke@435 36 #include <stdarg.h>
duke@435 37 #include <stddef.h>
duke@435 38 #include <stdio.h>
duke@435 39 #include <stdlib.h>
duke@435 40 #include <wchar.h>
duke@435 41
duke@435 42 #ifdef SOLARIS
duke@435 43 #include <ieeefp.h>
duke@435 44 #endif // SOLARIS
duke@435 45
duke@435 46 #include <math.h>
duke@435 47 #ifndef FP_PZERO
duke@435 48 // Linux doesn't have positive/negative zero
duke@435 49 #define FP_PZERO FP_ZERO
duke@435 50 #endif
duke@435 51 #if (!defined fpclass) && ((!defined SPARC) || (!defined SOLARIS))
duke@435 52 #define fpclass fpclassify
duke@435 53 #endif
duke@435 54
duke@435 55 #include <time.h>
duke@435 56 #include <fcntl.h>
duke@435 57 #include <dlfcn.h>
duke@435 58 #include <pthread.h>
duke@435 59
duke@435 60 #ifdef SOLARIS
duke@435 61 #include <thread.h>
duke@435 62 #endif // SOLARIS
duke@435 63
duke@435 64 #include <limits.h>
duke@435 65 #include <errno.h>
duke@435 66
duke@435 67 #ifdef SOLARIS
duke@435 68 #include <sys/trap.h>
duke@435 69 #include <sys/regset.h>
duke@435 70 #include <sys/procset.h>
duke@435 71 #include <ucontext.h>
duke@435 72 #include <setjmp.h>
duke@435 73 #endif // SOLARIS
duke@435 74
duke@435 75 # ifdef SOLARIS_MUTATOR_LIBTHREAD
duke@435 76 # include <sys/procfs.h>
duke@435 77 # endif
duke@435 78
duke@435 79 #ifdef LINUX
kamg@2589 80 #define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS
duke@435 81 #include <inttypes.h>
duke@435 82 #include <signal.h>
duke@435 83 #include <ucontext.h>
duke@435 84 #include <sys/time.h>
duke@435 85 #endif // LINUX
duke@435 86
duke@435 87 // 4810578: varargs unsafe on 32-bit integer/64-bit pointer architectures
duke@435 88 // When __cplusplus is defined, NULL is defined as 0 (32-bit constant) in
duke@435 89 // system header files. On 32-bit architectures, there is no problem.
duke@435 90 // On 64-bit architectures, defining NULL as a 32-bit constant can cause
duke@435 91 // problems with varargs functions: C++ integral promotion rules say for
duke@435 92 // varargs, we pass the argument 0 as an int. So, if NULL was passed to a
duke@435 93 // varargs function it will remain 32-bits. Depending on the calling
duke@435 94 // convention of the machine, if the argument is passed on the stack then
duke@435 95 // only 32-bits of the "NULL" pointer may be initialized to zero. The
duke@435 96 // other 32-bits will be garbage. If the varargs function is expecting a
duke@435 97 // pointer when it extracts the argument, then we have a problem.
duke@435 98 //
duke@435 99 // Solution: For 64-bit architectures, redefine NULL as 64-bit constant 0.
duke@435 100 //
duke@435 101 // Note: this fix doesn't work well on Linux because NULL will be overwritten
duke@435 102 // whenever a system header file is included. Linux handles NULL correctly
duke@435 103 // through a special type '__null'.
duke@435 104 #ifdef SOLARIS
duke@435 105 #ifdef _LP64
duke@435 106 #undef NULL
duke@435 107 #define NULL 0L
duke@435 108 #else
duke@435 109 #ifndef NULL
duke@435 110 #define NULL 0
duke@435 111 #endif
duke@435 112 #endif
duke@435 113 #endif
duke@435 114
duke@435 115 // NULL vs NULL_WORD:
duke@435 116 // On Linux NULL is defined as a special type '__null'. Assigning __null to
duke@435 117 // integer variable will cause gcc warning. Use NULL_WORD in places where a
duke@435 118 // pointer is stored as integer value. On some platforms, sizeof(intptr_t) >
duke@435 119 // sizeof(void*), so here we want something which is integer type, but has the
duke@435 120 // same size as a pointer.
duke@435 121 #ifdef LINUX
duke@435 122 #ifdef _LP64
duke@435 123 #define NULL_WORD 0L
duke@435 124 #else
xlu@947 125 // Cast 0 to intptr_t rather than int32_t since they are not the same type
xlu@947 126 // on platforms such as Mac OS X.
xlu@947 127 #define NULL_WORD ((intptr_t)0)
duke@435 128 #endif
duke@435 129 #else
duke@435 130 #define NULL_WORD NULL
duke@435 131 #endif
duke@435 132
duke@435 133 #ifndef LINUX
duke@435 134 // Compiler-specific primitive types
duke@435 135 typedef unsigned short uint16_t;
duke@435 136 #ifndef _UINT32_T
duke@435 137 #define _UINT32_T
duke@435 138 typedef unsigned int uint32_t;
duke@435 139 #endif // _UINT32_T
duke@435 140
duke@435 141 #if !defined(_SYS_INT_TYPES_H)
duke@435 142 #ifndef _UINT64_T
duke@435 143 #define _UINT64_T
duke@435 144 typedef unsigned long long uint64_t;
duke@435 145 #endif // _UINT64_T
duke@435 146 // %%%% how to access definition of intptr_t portably in 5.5 onward?
duke@435 147 typedef int intptr_t;
duke@435 148 typedef unsigned int uintptr_t;
duke@435 149 // If this gets an error, figure out a symbol XXX that implies the
duke@435 150 // prior definition of intptr_t, and add "&& !defined(XXX)" above.
duke@435 151 #endif // _SYS_INT_TYPES_H
duke@435 152
duke@435 153 #endif // !LINUX
duke@435 154
duke@435 155 // Additional Java basic types
duke@435 156
duke@435 157 typedef uint8_t jubyte;
duke@435 158 typedef uint16_t jushort;
duke@435 159 typedef uint32_t juint;
duke@435 160 typedef uint64_t julong;
duke@435 161
duke@435 162 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 163 // Special (possibly not-portable) casts
duke@435 164 // Cast floats into same-size integers and vice-versa w/o changing bit-pattern
duke@435 165 // %%%%%% These seem like standard C++ to me--how about factoring them out? - Ungar
duke@435 166
duke@435 167 inline jint jint_cast (jfloat x) { return *(jint* )&x; }
duke@435 168 inline jlong jlong_cast (jdouble x) { return *(jlong* )&x; }
duke@435 169
duke@435 170 inline jfloat jfloat_cast (jint x) { return *(jfloat* )&x; }
duke@435 171 inline jdouble jdouble_cast(jlong x) { return *(jdouble*)&x; }
duke@435 172
duke@435 173 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 174 // Constant for jlong (specifying an long long canstant is C++ compiler specific)
duke@435 175
duke@435 176 // Build a 64bit integer constant
duke@435 177 #define CONST64(x) (x ## LL)
duke@435 178 #define UCONST64(x) (x ## ULL)
duke@435 179
duke@435 180 const jlong min_jlong = CONST64(0x8000000000000000);
duke@435 181 const jlong max_jlong = CONST64(0x7fffffffffffffff);
duke@435 182
duke@435 183
duke@435 184 #ifdef SOLARIS
duke@435 185 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 186 // ANSI C++ fixes
duke@435 187 // NOTE:In the ANSI committee's continuing attempt to make each version
duke@435 188 // of C++ incompatible with the previous version, you can no longer cast
duke@435 189 // pointers to functions without specifying linkage unless you want to get
duke@435 190 // warnings.
duke@435 191 //
duke@435 192 // This also means that pointers to functions can no longer be "hidden"
duke@435 193 // in opaque types like void * because at the invokation point warnings
duke@435 194 // will be generated. While this makes perfect sense from a type safety
duke@435 195 // point of view it causes a lot of warnings on old code using C header
duke@435 196 // files. Here are some typedefs to make the job of silencing warnings
duke@435 197 // a bit easier.
duke@435 198 //
duke@435 199 // The final kick in the teeth is that you can only have extern "C" linkage
duke@435 200 // specified at file scope. So these typedefs are here rather than in the
duke@435 201 // .hpp for the class (os:Solaris usually) that needs them.
duke@435 202
duke@435 203 extern "C" {
duke@435 204 typedef int (*int_fnP_thread_t_iP_uP_stack_tP_gregset_t)(thread_t, int*, unsigned *, stack_t*, gregset_t);
duke@435 205 typedef int (*int_fnP_thread_t_i_gregset_t)(thread_t, int, gregset_t);
duke@435 206 typedef int (*int_fnP_thread_t_i)(thread_t, int);
duke@435 207 typedef int (*int_fnP_thread_t)(thread_t);
duke@435 208
duke@435 209 typedef int (*int_fnP_cond_tP_mutex_tP_timestruc_tP)(cond_t *cv, mutex_t *mx, timestruc_t *abst);
duke@435 210 typedef int (*int_fnP_cond_tP_mutex_tP)(cond_t *cv, mutex_t *mx);
duke@435 211
duke@435 212 // typedef for missing API in libc
duke@435 213 typedef int (*int_fnP_mutex_tP_i_vP)(mutex_t *, int, void *);
duke@435 214 typedef int (*int_fnP_mutex_tP)(mutex_t *);
duke@435 215 typedef int (*int_fnP_cond_tP_i_vP)(cond_t *cv, int scope, void *arg);
duke@435 216 typedef int (*int_fnP_cond_tP)(cond_t *cv);
duke@435 217 };
duke@435 218 #endif // SOLARIS
duke@435 219
duke@435 220 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 221 // Debugging
duke@435 222
duke@435 223 #define DEBUG_EXCEPTION ::abort();
duke@435 224
bobv@2036 225 #ifdef ARM
bobv@2036 226 #ifdef SOLARIS
bobv@2036 227 #define BREAKPOINT __asm__ volatile (".long 0xe1200070")
bobv@2036 228 #else
bobv@2036 229 #define BREAKPOINT __asm__ volatile (".long 0xe7f001f0")
bobv@2036 230 #endif
bobv@2036 231 #else
duke@435 232 extern "C" void breakpoint();
duke@435 233 #define BREAKPOINT ::breakpoint()
bobv@2036 234 #endif
duke@435 235
duke@435 236 // checking for nanness
duke@435 237 #ifdef SOLARIS
duke@435 238 #ifdef SPARC
duke@435 239 inline int g_isnan(float f) { return isnanf(f); }
duke@435 240 #else
duke@435 241 // isnanf() broken on Intel Solaris use isnand()
duke@435 242 inline int g_isnan(float f) { return isnand(f); }
duke@435 243 #endif
duke@435 244 inline int g_isnan(double f) { return isnand(f); }
duke@435 245 #elif LINUX
duke@435 246 inline int g_isnan(float f) { return isnanf(f); }
duke@435 247 inline int g_isnan(double f) { return isnan(f); }
duke@435 248 #else
duke@435 249 #error "missing platform-specific definition here"
duke@435 250 #endif
duke@435 251
bobv@2036 252 // GCC 4.3 does not allow 0.0/0.0 to produce a NAN value
bobv@2036 253 #if (__GNUC__ == 4) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ > 2)
bobv@2036 254 #define CAN_USE_NAN_DEFINE 1
bobv@2036 255 #endif
bobv@2036 256
bobv@2036 257
duke@435 258 // Checking for finiteness
duke@435 259
duke@435 260 inline int g_isfinite(jfloat f) { return finite(f); }
duke@435 261 inline int g_isfinite(jdouble f) { return finite(f); }
duke@435 262
duke@435 263
duke@435 264 // Wide characters
duke@435 265
duke@435 266 inline int wcslen(const jchar* x) { return wcslen((const wchar_t*)x); }
duke@435 267
duke@435 268
duke@435 269 // Portability macros
duke@435 270 #define PRAGMA_INTERFACE #pragma interface
duke@435 271 #define PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION #pragma implementation
duke@435 272 #define VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC
duke@435 273
duke@435 274 #if (__GNUC__ == 2) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ < 95)
duke@435 275 #define TEMPLATE_TABLE_BUG
duke@435 276 #endif
duke@435 277 #if (__GNUC__ == 2) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 96)
duke@435 278 #define CONST_SDM_BUG
duke@435 279 #endif
duke@435 280
duke@435 281 // Formatting.
duke@435 282 #ifdef _LP64
duke@435 283 #define FORMAT64_MODIFIER "l"
duke@435 284 #else // !_LP64
duke@435 285 #define FORMAT64_MODIFIER "ll"
duke@435 286 #endif // _LP64
duke@435 287
duke@435 288 // HACK: gcc warns about applying offsetof() to non-POD object or calculating
duke@435 289 // offset directly when base address is NULL. Use 16 to get around the
duke@435 290 // warning. gcc-3.4 has an option -Wno-invalid-offsetof to suppress
duke@435 291 // this warning.
duke@435 292 #define offset_of(klass,field) (size_t)((intx)&(((klass*)16)->field) - 16)
duke@435 293
duke@435 294 #ifdef offsetof
duke@435 295 # undef offsetof
duke@435 296 #endif
duke@435 297 #define offsetof(klass,field) offset_of(klass,field)
stefank@2314 298
stefank@2314 299 #endif // SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_GLOBALDEFINITIONS_GCC_HPP

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