src/os/linux/vm/os_linux.hpp

Mon, 13 Oct 2014 22:11:39 +0200

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sla
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Mon, 13 Oct 2014 22:11:39 +0200
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7102541: RFE: os::set_native_thread_name() cleanups
Summary: implement os::set_native_thread_name() on windows, linux
Reviewed-by: sla, ctornqvi, simonis
Contributed-by: thomas.stuefe@sap.com

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duke@435 24
stefank@2314 25 #ifndef OS_LINUX_VM_OS_LINUX_HPP
stefank@2314 26 #define OS_LINUX_VM_OS_LINUX_HPP
stefank@2314 27
duke@435 28 // Linux_OS defines the interface to Linux operating systems
duke@435 29
duke@435 30 /* pthread_getattr_np comes with LinuxThreads-0.9-7 on RedHat 7.1 */
duke@435 31 typedef int (*pthread_getattr_func_type) (pthread_t, pthread_attr_t *);
duke@435 32
goetz@6486 33 // Information about the protection of the page at address '0' on this os.
goetz@6486 34 static bool zero_page_read_protected() { return true; }
goetz@6486 35
duke@435 36 class Linux {
duke@435 37 friend class os;
poonam@9413 38 friend class OSContainer;
stefank@5578 39 friend class TestReserveMemorySpecial;
duke@435 40
duke@435 41 // For signal-chaining
duke@435 42 #define MAXSIGNUM 32
duke@435 43 static struct sigaction sigact[MAXSIGNUM]; // saved preinstalled sigactions
duke@435 44 static unsigned int sigs; // mask of signals that have
duke@435 45 // preinstalled signal handlers
duke@435 46 static bool libjsig_is_loaded; // libjsig that interposes sigaction(),
duke@435 47 // __sigaction(), signal() is loaded
duke@435 48 static struct sigaction *(*get_signal_action)(int);
duke@435 49 static struct sigaction *get_preinstalled_handler(int);
duke@435 50 static void save_preinstalled_handler(int, struct sigaction&);
duke@435 51
duke@435 52 static void check_signal_handler(int sig);
duke@435 53
duke@435 54 // For signal flags diagnostics
duke@435 55 static int sigflags[MAXSIGNUM];
duke@435 56
duke@435 57 static int (*_clock_gettime)(clockid_t, struct timespec *);
duke@435 58 static int (*_pthread_getcpuclockid)(pthread_t, clockid_t *);
sla@9676 59 static int (*_pthread_setname_np)(pthread_t, const char*);
duke@435 60
duke@435 61 static address _initial_thread_stack_bottom;
duke@435 62 static uintptr_t _initial_thread_stack_size;
duke@435 63
xlu@634 64 static const char *_glibc_version;
xlu@634 65 static const char *_libpthread_version;
duke@435 66
duke@435 67 static bool _is_floating_stack;
duke@435 68 static bool _is_NPTL;
duke@435 69 static bool _supports_fast_thread_cpu_time;
duke@435 70
iveresov@576 71 static GrowableArray<int>* _cpu_to_node;
gromero@8776 72 static GrowableArray<int>* _nindex_to_node;
iveresov@576 73
duke@435 74 protected:
duke@435 75
duke@435 76 static julong _physical_memory;
duke@435 77 static pthread_t _main_thread;
duke@435 78 static Mutex* _createThread_lock;
duke@435 79 static int _page_size;
vladidan@4996 80 static const int _vm_default_page_size;
duke@435 81
duke@435 82 static julong available_memory();
duke@435 83 static julong physical_memory() { return _physical_memory; }
poonam@9413 84 static void set_physical_memory(julong phys_mem) { _physical_memory = phys_mem; }
poonam@9413 85 static int active_processor_count();
poonam@9413 86
duke@435 87 static void initialize_system_info();
duke@435 88
dcubed@5255 89 static int commit_memory_impl(char* addr, size_t bytes, bool exec);
dcubed@5255 90 static int commit_memory_impl(char* addr, size_t bytes,
dcubed@5255 91 size_t alignment_hint, bool exec);
dcubed@5255 92
xlu@634 93 static void set_glibc_version(const char *s) { _glibc_version = s; }
xlu@634 94 static void set_libpthread_version(const char *s) { _libpthread_version = s; }
duke@435 95
duke@435 96 static bool supports_variable_stack_size();
duke@435 97
duke@435 98 static void set_is_NPTL() { _is_NPTL = true; }
duke@435 99 static void set_is_LinuxThreads() { _is_NPTL = false; }
duke@435 100 static void set_is_floating_stack() { _is_floating_stack = true; }
duke@435 101
iveresov@576 102 static void rebuild_cpu_to_node_map();
gromero@8776 103 static void rebuild_nindex_to_node_map();
iveresov@576 104 static GrowableArray<int>* cpu_to_node() { return _cpu_to_node; }
gromero@8776 105 static GrowableArray<int>* nindex_to_node() { return _nindex_to_node; }
iveresov@2818 106
stefank@5578 107 static size_t find_large_page_size();
stefank@5578 108 static size_t setup_large_page_size();
stefank@5578 109
stefank@5578 110 static bool setup_large_page_type(size_t page_size);
stefank@5578 111 static bool transparent_huge_pages_sanity_check(bool warn, size_t pages_size);
iveresov@2818 112 static bool hugetlbfs_sanity_check(bool warn, size_t page_size);
iveresov@2818 113
stefank@5578 114 static char* reserve_memory_special_shm(size_t bytes, size_t alignment, char* req_addr, bool exec);
stefank@5578 115 static char* reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs(size_t bytes, size_t alignment, char* req_addr, bool exec);
stefank@5578 116 static char* reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_only(size_t bytes, char* req_addr, bool exec);
stefank@5578 117 static char* reserve_memory_special_huge_tlbfs_mixed(size_t bytes, size_t alignment, char* req_addr, bool exec);
stefank@5578 118
zgu@7074 119 static bool release_memory_special_impl(char* base, size_t bytes);
stefank@5578 120 static bool release_memory_special_shm(char* base, size_t bytes);
stefank@5578 121 static bool release_memory_special_huge_tlbfs(char* base, size_t bytes);
stefank@5578 122
nloodin@3783 123 static void print_full_memory_info(outputStream* st);
poonam@9413 124 static void print_container_info(outputStream* st);
nloodin@3783 125 static void print_distro_info(outputStream* st);
nloodin@3783 126 static void print_libversion_info(outputStream* st);
nloodin@3783 127
duke@435 128 public:
iklam@4710 129 static bool _stack_is_executable;
iklam@4812 130 static void *dlopen_helper(const char *name, char *ebuf, int ebuflen);
iklam@4812 131 static void *dll_load_in_vmthread(const char *name, char *ebuf, int ebuflen);
iklam@4710 132
duke@435 133 static void init_thread_fpu_state();
duke@435 134 static int get_fpu_control_word();
duke@435 135 static void set_fpu_control_word(int fpu_control);
duke@435 136 static pthread_t main_thread(void) { return _main_thread; }
duke@435 137 // returns kernel thread id (similar to LWP id on Solaris), which can be
duke@435 138 // used to access /proc
duke@435 139 static pid_t gettid();
duke@435 140 static void set_createThread_lock(Mutex* lk) { _createThread_lock = lk; }
duke@435 141 static Mutex* createThread_lock(void) { return _createThread_lock; }
duke@435 142 static void hotspot_sigmask(Thread* thread);
duke@435 143
duke@435 144 static address initial_thread_stack_bottom(void) { return _initial_thread_stack_bottom; }
duke@435 145 static uintptr_t initial_thread_stack_size(void) { return _initial_thread_stack_size; }
duke@435 146
duke@435 147 static int page_size(void) { return _page_size; }
duke@435 148 static void set_page_size(int val) { _page_size = val; }
duke@435 149
vladidan@4996 150 static int vm_default_page_size(void) { return _vm_default_page_size; }
vladidan@4996 151
duke@435 152 static address ucontext_get_pc(ucontext_t* uc);
duke@435 153 static intptr_t* ucontext_get_sp(ucontext_t* uc);
duke@435 154 static intptr_t* ucontext_get_fp(ucontext_t* uc);
duke@435 155
duke@435 156 // For Analyzer Forte AsyncGetCallTrace profiling support:
duke@435 157 //
duke@435 158 // This interface should be declared in os_linux_i486.hpp, but
duke@435 159 // that file provides extensions to the os class and not the
duke@435 160 // Linux class.
duke@435 161 static ExtendedPC fetch_frame_from_ucontext(Thread* thread, ucontext_t* uc,
duke@435 162 intptr_t** ret_sp, intptr_t** ret_fp);
duke@435 163
duke@435 164 // This boolean allows users to forward their own non-matching signals
duke@435 165 // to JVM_handle_linux_signal, harmlessly.
duke@435 166 static bool signal_handlers_are_installed;
duke@435 167
duke@435 168 static int get_our_sigflags(int);
duke@435 169 static void set_our_sigflags(int, int);
duke@435 170 static void signal_sets_init();
duke@435 171 static void install_signal_handlers();
duke@435 172 static void set_signal_handler(int, bool);
duke@435 173 static bool is_sig_ignored(int sig);
duke@435 174
duke@435 175 static sigset_t* unblocked_signals();
duke@435 176 static sigset_t* vm_signals();
duke@435 177 static sigset_t* allowdebug_blocked_signals();
duke@435 178
duke@435 179 // For signal-chaining
duke@435 180 static struct sigaction *get_chained_signal_action(int sig);
duke@435 181 static bool chained_handler(int sig, siginfo_t* siginfo, void* context);
duke@435 182
duke@435 183 // GNU libc and libpthread version strings
xlu@634 184 static const char *glibc_version() { return _glibc_version; }
xlu@634 185 static const char *libpthread_version() { return _libpthread_version; }
duke@435 186
duke@435 187 // NPTL or LinuxThreads?
duke@435 188 static bool is_LinuxThreads() { return !_is_NPTL; }
duke@435 189 static bool is_NPTL() { return _is_NPTL; }
duke@435 190
duke@435 191 // NPTL is always floating stack. LinuxThreads could be using floating
duke@435 192 // stack or fixed stack.
duke@435 193 static bool is_floating_stack() { return _is_floating_stack; }
duke@435 194
duke@435 195 static void libpthread_init();
iveresov@897 196 static bool libnuma_init();
iveresov@1198 197 static void* libnuma_dlsym(void* handle, const char* name);
zgu@8878 198 // libnuma v2 (libnuma_1.2) symbols
zgu@8878 199 static void* libnuma_v2_dlsym(void* handle, const char* name);
duke@435 200 // Minimum stack size a thread can be created with (allowing
duke@435 201 // the VM to completely create the thread and enter user code)
duke@435 202 static size_t min_stack_allowed;
duke@435 203
duke@435 204 // Return default stack size or guard size for the specified thread type
duke@435 205 static size_t default_stack_size(os::ThreadType thr_type);
duke@435 206 static size_t default_guard_size(os::ThreadType thr_type);
duke@435 207
duke@435 208 static void capture_initial_stack(size_t max_size);
duke@435 209
duke@435 210 // Stack overflow handling
duke@435 211 static bool manually_expand_stack(JavaThread * t, address addr);
duke@435 212 static int max_register_window_saves_before_flushing();
duke@435 213
duke@435 214 // Real-time clock functions
duke@435 215 static void clock_init(void);
duke@435 216
duke@435 217 // fast POSIX clocks support
duke@435 218 static void fast_thread_clock_init(void);
duke@435 219
johnc@4017 220 static inline bool supports_monotonic_clock() {
duke@435 221 return _clock_gettime != NULL;
duke@435 222 }
duke@435 223
duke@435 224 static int clock_gettime(clockid_t clock_id, struct timespec *tp) {
duke@435 225 return _clock_gettime ? _clock_gettime(clock_id, tp) : -1;
duke@435 226 }
duke@435 227
duke@435 228 static int pthread_getcpuclockid(pthread_t tid, clockid_t *clock_id) {
duke@435 229 return _pthread_getcpuclockid ? _pthread_getcpuclockid(tid, clock_id) : -1;
duke@435 230 }
duke@435 231
duke@435 232 static bool supports_fast_thread_cpu_time() {
duke@435 233 return _supports_fast_thread_cpu_time;
duke@435 234 }
duke@435 235
duke@435 236 static jlong fast_thread_cpu_time(clockid_t clockid);
duke@435 237
dholmes@5679 238 // pthread_cond clock suppport
dholmes@5679 239 private:
dholmes@5679 240 static pthread_condattr_t _condattr[1];
dholmes@5679 241
dholmes@5679 242 public:
dholmes@5679 243 static pthread_condattr_t* condAttr() { return _condattr; }
dholmes@5679 244
duke@435 245 // Stack repair handling
duke@435 246
duke@435 247 // none present
duke@435 248
duke@435 249 // LinuxThreads work-around for 6292965
duke@435 250 static int safe_cond_timedwait(pthread_cond_t *_cond, pthread_mutex_t *_mutex, const struct timespec *_abstime);
duke@435 251
iveresov@576 252 private:
aph@9599 253 static void expand_stack_to(address bottom);
aph@9599 254
iveresov@576 255 typedef int (*sched_getcpu_func_t)(void);
iveresov@576 256 typedef int (*numa_node_to_cpus_func_t)(int node, unsigned long *buffer, int bufferlen);
iveresov@576 257 typedef int (*numa_max_node_func_t)(void);
gromero@8776 258 typedef int (*numa_num_configured_nodes_func_t)(void);
iveresov@576 259 typedef int (*numa_available_func_t)(void);
iveresov@576 260 typedef int (*numa_tonode_memory_func_t)(void *start, size_t size, int node);
iveresov@897 261 typedef void (*numa_interleave_memory_func_t)(void *start, size_t size, unsigned long *nodemask);
zgu@8878 262 typedef void (*numa_interleave_memory_v2_func_t)(void *start, size_t size, struct bitmask* mask);
zgu@8878 263
mgerdin@5644 264 typedef void (*numa_set_bind_policy_func_t)(int policy);
gromero@8776 265 typedef int (*numa_bitmask_isbitset_func_t)(struct bitmask *bmp, unsigned int n);
gromero@8776 266 typedef int (*numa_distance_func_t)(int node1, int node2);
iveresov@576 267
iveresov@576 268 static sched_getcpu_func_t _sched_getcpu;
iveresov@576 269 static numa_node_to_cpus_func_t _numa_node_to_cpus;
iveresov@576 270 static numa_max_node_func_t _numa_max_node;
gromero@8776 271 static numa_num_configured_nodes_func_t _numa_num_configured_nodes;
iveresov@576 272 static numa_available_func_t _numa_available;
iveresov@576 273 static numa_tonode_memory_func_t _numa_tonode_memory;
iveresov@897 274 static numa_interleave_memory_func_t _numa_interleave_memory;
zgu@8878 275 static numa_interleave_memory_v2_func_t _numa_interleave_memory_v2;
mgerdin@5644 276 static numa_set_bind_policy_func_t _numa_set_bind_policy;
gromero@8776 277 static numa_bitmask_isbitset_func_t _numa_bitmask_isbitset;
gromero@8776 278 static numa_distance_func_t _numa_distance;
iveresov@897 279 static unsigned long* _numa_all_nodes;
gromero@8776 280 static struct bitmask* _numa_all_nodes_ptr;
gromero@8776 281 static struct bitmask* _numa_nodes_ptr;
iveresov@576 282
iveresov@576 283 static void set_sched_getcpu(sched_getcpu_func_t func) { _sched_getcpu = func; }
iveresov@576 284 static void set_numa_node_to_cpus(numa_node_to_cpus_func_t func) { _numa_node_to_cpus = func; }
iveresov@576 285 static void set_numa_max_node(numa_max_node_func_t func) { _numa_max_node = func; }
gromero@8776 286 static void set_numa_num_configured_nodes(numa_num_configured_nodes_func_t func) { _numa_num_configured_nodes = func; }
iveresov@576 287 static void set_numa_available(numa_available_func_t func) { _numa_available = func; }
iveresov@576 288 static void set_numa_tonode_memory(numa_tonode_memory_func_t func) { _numa_tonode_memory = func; }
iveresov@897 289 static void set_numa_interleave_memory(numa_interleave_memory_func_t func) { _numa_interleave_memory = func; }
zgu@8878 290 static void set_numa_interleave_memory_v2(numa_interleave_memory_v2_func_t func) { _numa_interleave_memory_v2 = func; }
mgerdin@5644 291 static void set_numa_set_bind_policy(numa_set_bind_policy_func_t func) { _numa_set_bind_policy = func; }
gromero@8776 292 static void set_numa_bitmask_isbitset(numa_bitmask_isbitset_func_t func) { _numa_bitmask_isbitset = func; }
gromero@8776 293 static void set_numa_distance(numa_distance_func_t func) { _numa_distance = func; }
iveresov@897 294 static void set_numa_all_nodes(unsigned long* ptr) { _numa_all_nodes = ptr; }
gromero@9182 295 static void set_numa_all_nodes_ptr(struct bitmask **ptr) { _numa_all_nodes_ptr = (ptr == NULL ? NULL : *ptr); }
gromero@9182 296 static void set_numa_nodes_ptr(struct bitmask **ptr) { _numa_nodes_ptr = (ptr == NULL ? NULL : *ptr); }
iveresov@3024 297 static int sched_getcpu_syscall(void);
iveresov@576 298 public:
iveresov@576 299 static int sched_getcpu() { return _sched_getcpu != NULL ? _sched_getcpu() : -1; }
iveresov@576 300 static int numa_node_to_cpus(int node, unsigned long *buffer, int bufferlen) {
iveresov@576 301 return _numa_node_to_cpus != NULL ? _numa_node_to_cpus(node, buffer, bufferlen) : -1;
iveresov@576 302 }
iveresov@576 303 static int numa_max_node() { return _numa_max_node != NULL ? _numa_max_node() : -1; }
gromero@8776 304 static int numa_num_configured_nodes() {
gromero@8776 305 return _numa_num_configured_nodes != NULL ? _numa_num_configured_nodes() : -1;
gromero@8776 306 }
iveresov@576 307 static int numa_available() { return _numa_available != NULL ? _numa_available() : -1; }
iveresov@576 308 static int numa_tonode_memory(void *start, size_t size, int node) {
iveresov@576 309 return _numa_tonode_memory != NULL ? _numa_tonode_memory(start, size, node) : -1;
iveresov@576 310 }
iveresov@897 311 static void numa_interleave_memory(void *start, size_t size) {
zgu@8878 312 // Use v2 api if available
zgu@8878 313 if (_numa_interleave_memory_v2 != NULL && _numa_all_nodes_ptr != NULL) {
zgu@8878 314 _numa_interleave_memory_v2(start, size, _numa_all_nodes_ptr);
zgu@8878 315 } else if (_numa_interleave_memory != NULL && _numa_all_nodes != NULL) {
iveresov@897 316 _numa_interleave_memory(start, size, _numa_all_nodes);
iveresov@897 317 }
iveresov@897 318 }
mgerdin@5644 319 static void numa_set_bind_policy(int policy) {
mgerdin@5644 320 if (_numa_set_bind_policy != NULL) {
mgerdin@5644 321 _numa_set_bind_policy(policy);
mgerdin@5644 322 }
mgerdin@5644 323 }
gromero@8776 324 static int numa_distance(int node1, int node2) {
gromero@8776 325 return _numa_distance != NULL ? _numa_distance(node1, node2) : -1;
gromero@8776 326 }
iveresov@576 327 static int get_node_by_cpu(int cpu_id);
gromero@8776 328 static int get_existing_num_nodes();
gromero@8776 329 // Check if numa node is configured (non-zero memory node).
gromero@8776 330 static bool isnode_in_configured_nodes(unsigned int n) {
gromero@8776 331 if (_numa_bitmask_isbitset != NULL && _numa_all_nodes_ptr != NULL) {
gromero@8776 332 return _numa_bitmask_isbitset(_numa_all_nodes_ptr, n);
gromero@8776 333 } else
gromero@8776 334 return 0;
gromero@8776 335 }
gromero@8776 336 // Check if numa node exists in the system (including zero memory nodes).
gromero@8776 337 static bool isnode_in_existing_nodes(unsigned int n) {
gromero@8776 338 if (_numa_bitmask_isbitset != NULL && _numa_nodes_ptr != NULL) {
gromero@8776 339 return _numa_bitmask_isbitset(_numa_nodes_ptr, n);
gromero@9182 340 } else if (_numa_bitmask_isbitset != NULL && _numa_all_nodes_ptr != NULL) {
gromero@9182 341 // Not all libnuma API v2 implement numa_nodes_ptr, so it's not possible
gromero@9182 342 // to trust the API version for checking its absence. On the other hand,
gromero@9182 343 // numa_nodes_ptr found in libnuma 2.0.9 and above is the only way to get
gromero@9182 344 // a complete view of all numa nodes in the system, hence numa_nodes_ptr
gromero@9182 345 // is used to handle CPU and nodes on architectures (like PowerPC) where
gromero@9182 346 // there can exist nodes with CPUs but no memory or vice-versa and the
gromero@9182 347 // nodes may be non-contiguous. For most of the architectures, like
gromero@9182 348 // x86_64, numa_node_ptr presents the same node set as found in
gromero@9182 349 // numa_all_nodes_ptr so it's possible to use numa_all_nodes_ptr as a
gromero@9182 350 // substitute.
gromero@9182 351 return _numa_bitmask_isbitset(_numa_all_nodes_ptr, n);
gromero@8776 352 } else
gromero@8776 353 return 0;
gromero@8776 354 }
duke@435 355 };
duke@435 356
duke@435 357
zgu@3900 358 class PlatformEvent : public CHeapObj<mtInternal> {
duke@435 359 private:
duke@435 360 double CachePad [4] ; // increase odds that _mutex is sole occupant of cache line
duke@435 361 volatile int _Event ;
duke@435 362 volatile int _nParked ;
duke@435 363 pthread_mutex_t _mutex [1] ;
duke@435 364 pthread_cond_t _cond [1] ;
duke@435 365 double PostPad [2] ;
duke@435 366 Thread * _Assoc ;
duke@435 367
duke@435 368 public: // TODO-FIXME: make dtor private
duke@435 369 ~PlatformEvent() { guarantee (0, "invariant") ; }
duke@435 370
duke@435 371 public:
duke@435 372 PlatformEvent() {
duke@435 373 int status;
dholmes@5679 374 status = pthread_cond_init (_cond, os::Linux::condAttr());
duke@435 375 assert_status(status == 0, status, "cond_init");
duke@435 376 status = pthread_mutex_init (_mutex, NULL);
duke@435 377 assert_status(status == 0, status, "mutex_init");
duke@435 378 _Event = 0 ;
duke@435 379 _nParked = 0 ;
duke@435 380 _Assoc = NULL ;
duke@435 381 }
duke@435 382
duke@435 383 // Use caution with reset() and fired() -- they may require MEMBARs
duke@435 384 void reset() { _Event = 0 ; }
duke@435 385 int fired() { return _Event; }
duke@435 386 void park () ;
duke@435 387 void unpark () ;
duke@435 388 int TryPark () ;
dholmes@5679 389 int park (jlong millis) ; // relative timed-wait only
duke@435 390 void SetAssociation (Thread * a) { _Assoc = a ; }
duke@435 391 } ;
duke@435 392
zgu@3900 393 class PlatformParker : public CHeapObj<mtInternal> {
duke@435 394 protected:
dholmes@5679 395 enum {
dholmes@5679 396 REL_INDEX = 0,
dholmes@5679 397 ABS_INDEX = 1
dholmes@5679 398 };
dholmes@5679 399 int _cur_index; // which cond is in use: -1, 0, 1
duke@435 400 pthread_mutex_t _mutex [1] ;
dholmes@5679 401 pthread_cond_t _cond [2] ; // one for relative times and one for abs.
duke@435 402
duke@435 403 public: // TODO-FIXME: make dtor private
duke@435 404 ~PlatformParker() { guarantee (0, "invariant") ; }
duke@435 405
duke@435 406 public:
duke@435 407 PlatformParker() {
duke@435 408 int status;
dholmes@5679 409 status = pthread_cond_init (&_cond[REL_INDEX], os::Linux::condAttr());
dholmes@5679 410 assert_status(status == 0, status, "cond_init rel");
dholmes@5679 411 status = pthread_cond_init (&_cond[ABS_INDEX], NULL);
dholmes@5679 412 assert_status(status == 0, status, "cond_init abs");
duke@435 413 status = pthread_mutex_init (_mutex, NULL);
duke@435 414 assert_status(status == 0, status, "mutex_init");
dholmes@5679 415 _cur_index = -1; // mark as unused
duke@435 416 }
sla@5237 417 };
stefank@2314 418
stefank@2314 419 #endif // OS_LINUX_VM_OS_LINUX_HPP

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