src/os/windows/vm/os_windows.cpp

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duke@435 1 /*
never@3499 2 * Copyright (c) 1997, 2012, 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 *
duke@435 5 * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
duke@435 6 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
duke@435 7 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
duke@435 8 *
duke@435 9 * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
duke@435 10 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
duke@435 11 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
duke@435 12 * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
duke@435 13 * accompanied this code).
duke@435 14 *
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duke@435 17 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
duke@435 18 *
trims@1907 19 * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
trims@1907 20 * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
trims@1907 21 * questions.
duke@435 22 *
duke@435 23 */
duke@435 24
coleenp@4227 25 // Must be at least Windows 2000 or XP to use IsDebuggerPresent
duke@435 26 #define _WIN32_WINNT 0x500
duke@435 27
stefank@2314 28 // no precompiled headers
stefank@2314 29 #include "classfile/classLoader.hpp"
stefank@2314 30 #include "classfile/systemDictionary.hpp"
stefank@2314 31 #include "classfile/vmSymbols.hpp"
stefank@2314 32 #include "code/icBuffer.hpp"
stefank@2314 33 #include "code/vtableStubs.hpp"
stefank@2314 34 #include "compiler/compileBroker.hpp"
twisti@4318 35 #include "compiler/disassembler.hpp"
stefank@2314 36 #include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp"
stefank@2314 37 #include "jvm_windows.h"
stefank@2314 38 #include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 39 #include "memory/filemap.hpp"
stefank@2314 40 #include "mutex_windows.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 41 #include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 42 #include "os_share_windows.hpp"
stefank@2314 43 #include "prims/jniFastGetField.hpp"
stefank@2314 44 #include "prims/jvm.h"
stefank@2314 45 #include "prims/jvm_misc.hpp"
stefank@2314 46 #include "runtime/arguments.hpp"
stefank@2314 47 #include "runtime/extendedPC.hpp"
stefank@2314 48 #include "runtime/globals.hpp"
stefank@2314 49 #include "runtime/interfaceSupport.hpp"
stefank@2314 50 #include "runtime/java.hpp"
stefank@2314 51 #include "runtime/javaCalls.hpp"
stefank@2314 52 #include "runtime/mutexLocker.hpp"
stefank@2314 53 #include "runtime/objectMonitor.hpp"
stefank@2314 54 #include "runtime/osThread.hpp"
stefank@2314 55 #include "runtime/perfMemory.hpp"
stefank@2314 56 #include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp"
stefank@2314 57 #include "runtime/statSampler.hpp"
stefank@2314 58 #include "runtime/stubRoutines.hpp"
stefank@2314 59 #include "runtime/threadCritical.hpp"
stefank@2314 60 #include "runtime/timer.hpp"
stefank@2314 61 #include "services/attachListener.hpp"
stefank@2314 62 #include "services/runtimeService.hpp"
stefank@2314 63 #include "thread_windows.inline.hpp"
zgu@2364 64 #include "utilities/decoder.hpp"
stefank@2314 65 #include "utilities/defaultStream.hpp"
stefank@2314 66 #include "utilities/events.hpp"
stefank@2314 67 #include "utilities/growableArray.hpp"
stefank@2314 68 #include "utilities/vmError.hpp"
duke@435 69
duke@435 70 #ifdef _DEBUG
duke@435 71 #include <crtdbg.h>
duke@435 72 #endif
duke@435 73
duke@435 74
duke@435 75 #include <windows.h>
duke@435 76 #include <sys/types.h>
duke@435 77 #include <sys/stat.h>
duke@435 78 #include <sys/timeb.h>
duke@435 79 #include <objidl.h>
duke@435 80 #include <shlobj.h>
duke@435 81
duke@435 82 #include <malloc.h>
duke@435 83 #include <signal.h>
duke@435 84 #include <direct.h>
duke@435 85 #include <errno.h>
duke@435 86 #include <fcntl.h>
duke@435 87 #include <io.h>
duke@435 88 #include <process.h> // For _beginthreadex(), _endthreadex()
duke@435 89 #include <imagehlp.h> // For os::dll_address_to_function_name
duke@435 90 /* for enumerating dll libraries */
duke@435 91 #include <vdmdbg.h>
duke@435 92
duke@435 93 // for timer info max values which include all bits
duke@435 94 #define ALL_64_BITS CONST64(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)
duke@435 95
duke@435 96 // For DLL loading/load error detection
duke@435 97 // Values of PE COFF
duke@435 98 #define IMAGE_FILE_PTR_TO_SIGNATURE 0x3c
duke@435 99 #define IMAGE_FILE_SIGNATURE_LENGTH 4
duke@435 100
duke@435 101 static HANDLE main_process;
duke@435 102 static HANDLE main_thread;
duke@435 103 static int main_thread_id;
duke@435 104
duke@435 105 static FILETIME process_creation_time;
duke@435 106 static FILETIME process_exit_time;
duke@435 107 static FILETIME process_user_time;
duke@435 108 static FILETIME process_kernel_time;
duke@435 109
duke@435 110 #ifdef _M_IA64
duke@435 111 #define __CPU__ ia64
duke@435 112 #elif _M_AMD64
duke@435 113 #define __CPU__ amd64
duke@435 114 #else
duke@435 115 #define __CPU__ i486
duke@435 116 #endif
duke@435 117
duke@435 118 // save DLL module handle, used by GetModuleFileName
duke@435 119
duke@435 120 HINSTANCE vm_lib_handle;
duke@435 121
duke@435 122 BOOL WINAPI DllMain(HINSTANCE hinst, DWORD reason, LPVOID reserved) {
duke@435 123 switch (reason) {
duke@435 124 case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH:
duke@435 125 vm_lib_handle = hinst;
duke@435 126 if(ForceTimeHighResolution)
duke@435 127 timeBeginPeriod(1L);
duke@435 128 break;
duke@435 129 case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH:
duke@435 130 if(ForceTimeHighResolution)
duke@435 131 timeEndPeriod(1L);
duke@435 132 break;
duke@435 133 default:
duke@435 134 break;
duke@435 135 }
duke@435 136 return true;
duke@435 137 }
duke@435 138
duke@435 139 static inline double fileTimeAsDouble(FILETIME* time) {
duke@435 140 const double high = (double) ((unsigned int) ~0);
duke@435 141 const double split = 10000000.0;
duke@435 142 double result = (time->dwLowDateTime / split) +
duke@435 143 time->dwHighDateTime * (high/split);
duke@435 144 return result;
duke@435 145 }
duke@435 146
duke@435 147 // Implementation of os
duke@435 148
duke@435 149 bool os::getenv(const char* name, char* buffer, int len) {
duke@435 150 int result = GetEnvironmentVariable(name, buffer, len);
duke@435 151 return result > 0 && result < len;
duke@435 152 }
duke@435 153
duke@435 154
duke@435 155 // No setuid programs under Windows.
duke@435 156 bool os::have_special_privileges() {
duke@435 157 return false;
duke@435 158 }
duke@435 159
duke@435 160
duke@435 161 // This method is a periodic task to check for misbehaving JNI applications
duke@435 162 // under CheckJNI, we can add any periodic checks here.
duke@435 163 // For Windows at the moment does nothing
duke@435 164 void os::run_periodic_checks() {
duke@435 165 return;
duke@435 166 }
duke@435 167
duke@435 168 #ifndef _WIN64
dcubed@1649 169 // previous UnhandledExceptionFilter, if there is one
dcubed@1649 170 static LPTOP_LEVEL_EXCEPTION_FILTER prev_uef_handler = NULL;
dcubed@1649 171
duke@435 172 LONG WINAPI Handle_FLT_Exception(struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exceptionInfo);
duke@435 173 #endif
duke@435 174 void os::init_system_properties_values() {
duke@435 175 /* sysclasspath, java_home, dll_dir */
duke@435 176 {
duke@435 177 char *home_path;
duke@435 178 char *dll_path;
duke@435 179 char *pslash;
duke@435 180 char *bin = "\\bin";
duke@435 181 char home_dir[MAX_PATH];
duke@435 182
duke@435 183 if (!getenv("_ALT_JAVA_HOME_DIR", home_dir, MAX_PATH)) {
duke@435 184 os::jvm_path(home_dir, sizeof(home_dir));
duke@435 185 // Found the full path to jvm[_g].dll.
duke@435 186 // Now cut the path to <java_home>/jre if we can.
duke@435 187 *(strrchr(home_dir, '\\')) = '\0'; /* get rid of \jvm.dll */
duke@435 188 pslash = strrchr(home_dir, '\\');
duke@435 189 if (pslash != NULL) {
duke@435 190 *pslash = '\0'; /* get rid of \{client|server} */
duke@435 191 pslash = strrchr(home_dir, '\\');
duke@435 192 if (pslash != NULL)
duke@435 193 *pslash = '\0'; /* get rid of \bin */
duke@435 194 }
duke@435 195 }
duke@435 196
zgu@3900 197 home_path = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, strlen(home_dir) + 1, mtInternal);
duke@435 198 if (home_path == NULL)
duke@435 199 return;
duke@435 200 strcpy(home_path, home_dir);
duke@435 201 Arguments::set_java_home(home_path);
duke@435 202
zgu@3900 203 dll_path = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, strlen(home_dir) + strlen(bin) + 1, mtInternal);
duke@435 204 if (dll_path == NULL)
duke@435 205 return;
duke@435 206 strcpy(dll_path, home_dir);
duke@435 207 strcat(dll_path, bin);
duke@435 208 Arguments::set_dll_dir(dll_path);
duke@435 209
duke@435 210 if (!set_boot_path('\\', ';'))
duke@435 211 return;
duke@435 212 }
duke@435 213
duke@435 214 /* library_path */
duke@435 215 #define EXT_DIR "\\lib\\ext"
duke@435 216 #define BIN_DIR "\\bin"
duke@435 217 #define PACKAGE_DIR "\\Sun\\Java"
duke@435 218 {
duke@435 219 /* Win32 library search order (See the documentation for LoadLibrary):
duke@435 220 *
duke@435 221 * 1. The directory from which application is loaded.
zgu@3031 222 * 2. The system wide Java Extensions directory (Java only)
zgu@3031 223 * 3. System directory (GetSystemDirectory)
zgu@3031 224 * 4. Windows directory (GetWindowsDirectory)
zgu@3031 225 * 5. The PATH environment variable
zgu@3031 226 * 6. The current directory
duke@435 227 */
duke@435 228
duke@435 229 char *library_path;
duke@435 230 char tmp[MAX_PATH];
duke@435 231 char *path_str = ::getenv("PATH");
duke@435 232
duke@435 233 library_path = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, MAX_PATH * 5 + sizeof(PACKAGE_DIR) +
zgu@3900 234 sizeof(BIN_DIR) + (path_str ? strlen(path_str) : 0) + 10, mtInternal);
duke@435 235
duke@435 236 library_path[0] = '\0';
duke@435 237
duke@435 238 GetModuleFileName(NULL, tmp, sizeof(tmp));
duke@435 239 *(strrchr(tmp, '\\')) = '\0';
duke@435 240 strcat(library_path, tmp);
duke@435 241
duke@435 242 GetWindowsDirectory(tmp, sizeof(tmp));
duke@435 243 strcat(library_path, ";");
duke@435 244 strcat(library_path, tmp);
duke@435 245 strcat(library_path, PACKAGE_DIR BIN_DIR);
duke@435 246
duke@435 247 GetSystemDirectory(tmp, sizeof(tmp));
duke@435 248 strcat(library_path, ";");
duke@435 249 strcat(library_path, tmp);
duke@435 250
duke@435 251 GetWindowsDirectory(tmp, sizeof(tmp));
duke@435 252 strcat(library_path, ";");
duke@435 253 strcat(library_path, tmp);
duke@435 254
duke@435 255 if (path_str) {
duke@435 256 strcat(library_path, ";");
duke@435 257 strcat(library_path, path_str);
duke@435 258 }
duke@435 259
zgu@3031 260 strcat(library_path, ";.");
zgu@3031 261
duke@435 262 Arguments::set_library_path(library_path);
zgu@3900 263 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, library_path, mtInternal);
duke@435 264 }
duke@435 265
duke@435 266 /* Default extensions directory */
duke@435 267 {
duke@435 268 char path[MAX_PATH];
duke@435 269 char buf[2 * MAX_PATH + 2 * sizeof(EXT_DIR) + sizeof(PACKAGE_DIR) + 1];
duke@435 270 GetWindowsDirectory(path, MAX_PATH);
duke@435 271 sprintf(buf, "%s%s;%s%s%s", Arguments::get_java_home(), EXT_DIR,
duke@435 272 path, PACKAGE_DIR, EXT_DIR);
duke@435 273 Arguments::set_ext_dirs(buf);
duke@435 274 }
duke@435 275 #undef EXT_DIR
duke@435 276 #undef BIN_DIR
duke@435 277 #undef PACKAGE_DIR
duke@435 278
duke@435 279 /* Default endorsed standards directory. */
duke@435 280 {
duke@435 281 #define ENDORSED_DIR "\\lib\\endorsed"
duke@435 282 size_t len = strlen(Arguments::get_java_home()) + sizeof(ENDORSED_DIR);
zgu@3900 283 char * buf = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, len, mtInternal);
duke@435 284 sprintf(buf, "%s%s", Arguments::get_java_home(), ENDORSED_DIR);
duke@435 285 Arguments::set_endorsed_dirs(buf);
duke@435 286 #undef ENDORSED_DIR
duke@435 287 }
duke@435 288
duke@435 289 #ifndef _WIN64
dcubed@1649 290 // set our UnhandledExceptionFilter and save any previous one
dcubed@1649 291 prev_uef_handler = SetUnhandledExceptionFilter(Handle_FLT_Exception);
duke@435 292 #endif
duke@435 293
duke@435 294 // Done
duke@435 295 return;
duke@435 296 }
duke@435 297
duke@435 298 void os::breakpoint() {
duke@435 299 DebugBreak();
duke@435 300 }
duke@435 301
duke@435 302 // Invoked from the BREAKPOINT Macro
duke@435 303 extern "C" void breakpoint() {
duke@435 304 os::breakpoint();
duke@435 305 }
duke@435 306
zgu@3900 307 /*
zgu@3900 308 * RtlCaptureStackBackTrace Windows API may not exist prior to Windows XP.
zgu@3900 309 * So far, this method is only used by Native Memory Tracking, which is
zgu@3900 310 * only supported on Windows XP or later.
zgu@3900 311 */
zgu@3900 312 address os::get_caller_pc(int n) {
zgu@3900 313 #ifdef _NMT_NOINLINE_
zgu@3900 314 n ++;
zgu@3900 315 #endif
zgu@3900 316 address pc;
zgu@3900 317 if (os::Kernel32Dll::RtlCaptureStackBackTrace(n + 1, 1, (PVOID*)&pc, NULL) == 1) {
zgu@3900 318 return pc;
zgu@3900 319 }
zgu@3900 320 return NULL;
zgu@3900 321 }
zgu@3900 322
zgu@3900 323
duke@435 324 // os::current_stack_base()
duke@435 325 //
duke@435 326 // Returns the base of the stack, which is the stack's
duke@435 327 // starting address. This function must be called
duke@435 328 // while running on the stack of the thread being queried.
duke@435 329
duke@435 330 address os::current_stack_base() {
duke@435 331 MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION minfo;
duke@435 332 address stack_bottom;
duke@435 333 size_t stack_size;
duke@435 334
duke@435 335 VirtualQuery(&minfo, &minfo, sizeof(minfo));
duke@435 336 stack_bottom = (address)minfo.AllocationBase;
duke@435 337 stack_size = minfo.RegionSize;
duke@435 338
duke@435 339 // Add up the sizes of all the regions with the same
duke@435 340 // AllocationBase.
duke@435 341 while( 1 )
duke@435 342 {
duke@435 343 VirtualQuery(stack_bottom+stack_size, &minfo, sizeof(minfo));
duke@435 344 if ( stack_bottom == (address)minfo.AllocationBase )
duke@435 345 stack_size += minfo.RegionSize;
duke@435 346 else
duke@435 347 break;
duke@435 348 }
duke@435 349
duke@435 350 #ifdef _M_IA64
duke@435 351 // IA64 has memory and register stacks
duke@435 352 stack_size = stack_size / 2;
duke@435 353 #endif
duke@435 354 return stack_bottom + stack_size;
duke@435 355 }
duke@435 356
duke@435 357 size_t os::current_stack_size() {
duke@435 358 size_t sz;
duke@435 359 MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION minfo;
duke@435 360 VirtualQuery(&minfo, &minfo, sizeof(minfo));
duke@435 361 sz = (size_t)os::current_stack_base() - (size_t)minfo.AllocationBase;
duke@435 362 return sz;
duke@435 363 }
duke@435 364
ysr@983 365 struct tm* os::localtime_pd(const time_t* clock, struct tm* res) {
ysr@983 366 const struct tm* time_struct_ptr = localtime(clock);
ysr@983 367 if (time_struct_ptr != NULL) {
ysr@983 368 *res = *time_struct_ptr;
ysr@983 369 return res;
ysr@983 370 }
ysr@983 371 return NULL;
ysr@983 372 }
duke@435 373
duke@435 374 LONG WINAPI topLevelExceptionFilter(struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exceptionInfo);
duke@435 375
duke@435 376 // Thread start routine for all new Java threads
duke@435 377 static unsigned __stdcall java_start(Thread* thread) {
duke@435 378 // Try to randomize the cache line index of hot stack frames.
duke@435 379 // This helps when threads of the same stack traces evict each other's
duke@435 380 // cache lines. The threads can be either from the same JVM instance, or
duke@435 381 // from different JVM instances. The benefit is especially true for
duke@435 382 // processors with hyperthreading technology.
duke@435 383 static int counter = 0;
duke@435 384 int pid = os::current_process_id();
duke@435 385 _alloca(((pid ^ counter++) & 7) * 128);
duke@435 386
duke@435 387 OSThread* osthr = thread->osthread();
duke@435 388 assert(osthr->get_state() == RUNNABLE, "invalid os thread state");
duke@435 389
duke@435 390 if (UseNUMA) {
duke@435 391 int lgrp_id = os::numa_get_group_id();
duke@435 392 if (lgrp_id != -1) {
duke@435 393 thread->set_lgrp_id(lgrp_id);
duke@435 394 }
duke@435 395 }
duke@435 396
duke@435 397
coleenp@4227 398 // Install a win32 structured exception handler around every thread created
coleenp@4227 399 // by VM, so VM can genrate error dump when an exception occurred in non-
coleenp@4227 400 // Java thread (e.g. VM thread).
coleenp@4227 401 __try {
coleenp@4227 402 thread->run();
coleenp@4227 403 } __except(topLevelExceptionFilter(
coleenp@4227 404 (_EXCEPTION_POINTERS*)_exception_info())) {
coleenp@4227 405 // Nothing to do.
duke@435 406 }
duke@435 407
duke@435 408 // One less thread is executing
duke@435 409 // When the VMThread gets here, the main thread may have already exited
duke@435 410 // which frees the CodeHeap containing the Atomic::add code
duke@435 411 if (thread != VMThread::vm_thread() && VMThread::vm_thread() != NULL) {
duke@435 412 Atomic::dec_ptr((intptr_t*)&os::win32::_os_thread_count);
duke@435 413 }
duke@435 414
duke@435 415 return 0;
duke@435 416 }
duke@435 417
duke@435 418 static OSThread* create_os_thread(Thread* thread, HANDLE thread_handle, int thread_id) {
duke@435 419 // Allocate the OSThread object
duke@435 420 OSThread* osthread = new OSThread(NULL, NULL);
duke@435 421 if (osthread == NULL) return NULL;
duke@435 422
duke@435 423 // Initialize support for Java interrupts
duke@435 424 HANDLE interrupt_event = CreateEvent(NULL, true, false, NULL);
duke@435 425 if (interrupt_event == NULL) {
duke@435 426 delete osthread;
duke@435 427 return NULL;
duke@435 428 }
duke@435 429 osthread->set_interrupt_event(interrupt_event);
duke@435 430
duke@435 431 // Store info on the Win32 thread into the OSThread
duke@435 432 osthread->set_thread_handle(thread_handle);
duke@435 433 osthread->set_thread_id(thread_id);
duke@435 434
duke@435 435 if (UseNUMA) {
duke@435 436 int lgrp_id = os::numa_get_group_id();
duke@435 437 if (lgrp_id != -1) {
duke@435 438 thread->set_lgrp_id(lgrp_id);
duke@435 439 }
duke@435 440 }
duke@435 441
duke@435 442 // Initial thread state is INITIALIZED, not SUSPENDED
duke@435 443 osthread->set_state(INITIALIZED);
duke@435 444
duke@435 445 return osthread;
duke@435 446 }
duke@435 447
duke@435 448
duke@435 449 bool os::create_attached_thread(JavaThread* thread) {
duke@435 450 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 451 thread->verify_not_published();
duke@435 452 #endif
duke@435 453 HANDLE thread_h;
duke@435 454 if (!DuplicateHandle(main_process, GetCurrentThread(), GetCurrentProcess(),
duke@435 455 &thread_h, THREAD_ALL_ACCESS, false, 0)) {
duke@435 456 fatal("DuplicateHandle failed\n");
duke@435 457 }
duke@435 458 OSThread* osthread = create_os_thread(thread, thread_h,
duke@435 459 (int)current_thread_id());
duke@435 460 if (osthread == NULL) {
duke@435 461 return false;
duke@435 462 }
duke@435 463
duke@435 464 // Initial thread state is RUNNABLE
duke@435 465 osthread->set_state(RUNNABLE);
duke@435 466
duke@435 467 thread->set_osthread(osthread);
duke@435 468 return true;
duke@435 469 }
duke@435 470
duke@435 471 bool os::create_main_thread(JavaThread* thread) {
duke@435 472 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 473 thread->verify_not_published();
duke@435 474 #endif
duke@435 475 if (_starting_thread == NULL) {
duke@435 476 _starting_thread = create_os_thread(thread, main_thread, main_thread_id);
duke@435 477 if (_starting_thread == NULL) {
duke@435 478 return false;
duke@435 479 }
duke@435 480 }
duke@435 481
duke@435 482 // The primordial thread is runnable from the start)
duke@435 483 _starting_thread->set_state(RUNNABLE);
duke@435 484
duke@435 485 thread->set_osthread(_starting_thread);
duke@435 486 return true;
duke@435 487 }
duke@435 488
duke@435 489 // Allocate and initialize a new OSThread
duke@435 490 bool os::create_thread(Thread* thread, ThreadType thr_type, size_t stack_size) {
duke@435 491 unsigned thread_id;
duke@435 492
duke@435 493 // Allocate the OSThread object
duke@435 494 OSThread* osthread = new OSThread(NULL, NULL);
duke@435 495 if (osthread == NULL) {
duke@435 496 return false;
duke@435 497 }
duke@435 498
duke@435 499 // Initialize support for Java interrupts
duke@435 500 HANDLE interrupt_event = CreateEvent(NULL, true, false, NULL);
duke@435 501 if (interrupt_event == NULL) {
duke@435 502 delete osthread;
duke@435 503 return NULL;
duke@435 504 }
duke@435 505 osthread->set_interrupt_event(interrupt_event);
duke@435 506 osthread->set_interrupted(false);
duke@435 507
duke@435 508 thread->set_osthread(osthread);
duke@435 509
duke@435 510 if (stack_size == 0) {
duke@435 511 switch (thr_type) {
duke@435 512 case os::java_thread:
duke@435 513 // Java threads use ThreadStackSize which default value can be changed with the flag -Xss
duke@435 514 if (JavaThread::stack_size_at_create() > 0)
duke@435 515 stack_size = JavaThread::stack_size_at_create();
duke@435 516 break;
duke@435 517 case os::compiler_thread:
duke@435 518 if (CompilerThreadStackSize > 0) {
duke@435 519 stack_size = (size_t)(CompilerThreadStackSize * K);
duke@435 520 break;
duke@435 521 } // else fall through:
duke@435 522 // use VMThreadStackSize if CompilerThreadStackSize is not defined
duke@435 523 case os::vm_thread:
duke@435 524 case os::pgc_thread:
duke@435 525 case os::cgc_thread:
duke@435 526 case os::watcher_thread:
duke@435 527 if (VMThreadStackSize > 0) stack_size = (size_t)(VMThreadStackSize * K);
duke@435 528 break;
duke@435 529 }
duke@435 530 }
duke@435 531
duke@435 532 // Create the Win32 thread
duke@435 533 //
duke@435 534 // Contrary to what MSDN document says, "stack_size" in _beginthreadex()
duke@435 535 // does not specify stack size. Instead, it specifies the size of
duke@435 536 // initially committed space. The stack size is determined by
duke@435 537 // PE header in the executable. If the committed "stack_size" is larger
duke@435 538 // than default value in the PE header, the stack is rounded up to the
duke@435 539 // nearest multiple of 1MB. For example if the launcher has default
duke@435 540 // stack size of 320k, specifying any size less than 320k does not
duke@435 541 // affect the actual stack size at all, it only affects the initial
duke@435 542 // commitment. On the other hand, specifying 'stack_size' larger than
duke@435 543 // default value may cause significant increase in memory usage, because
duke@435 544 // not only the stack space will be rounded up to MB, but also the
duke@435 545 // entire space is committed upfront.
duke@435 546 //
duke@435 547 // Finally Windows XP added a new flag 'STACK_SIZE_PARAM_IS_A_RESERVATION'
duke@435 548 // for CreateThread() that can treat 'stack_size' as stack size. However we
duke@435 549 // are not supposed to call CreateThread() directly according to MSDN
duke@435 550 // document because JVM uses C runtime library. The good news is that the
duke@435 551 // flag appears to work with _beginthredex() as well.
duke@435 552
duke@435 553 #ifndef STACK_SIZE_PARAM_IS_A_RESERVATION
duke@435 554 #define STACK_SIZE_PARAM_IS_A_RESERVATION (0x10000)
duke@435 555 #endif
duke@435 556
duke@435 557 HANDLE thread_handle =
duke@435 558 (HANDLE)_beginthreadex(NULL,
duke@435 559 (unsigned)stack_size,
duke@435 560 (unsigned (__stdcall *)(void*)) java_start,
duke@435 561 thread,
duke@435 562 CREATE_SUSPENDED | STACK_SIZE_PARAM_IS_A_RESERVATION,
duke@435 563 &thread_id);
duke@435 564 if (thread_handle == NULL) {
duke@435 565 // perhaps STACK_SIZE_PARAM_IS_A_RESERVATION is not supported, try again
duke@435 566 // without the flag.
duke@435 567 thread_handle =
duke@435 568 (HANDLE)_beginthreadex(NULL,
duke@435 569 (unsigned)stack_size,
duke@435 570 (unsigned (__stdcall *)(void*)) java_start,
duke@435 571 thread,
duke@435 572 CREATE_SUSPENDED,
duke@435 573 &thread_id);
duke@435 574 }
duke@435 575 if (thread_handle == NULL) {
duke@435 576 // Need to clean up stuff we've allocated so far
duke@435 577 CloseHandle(osthread->interrupt_event());
duke@435 578 thread->set_osthread(NULL);
duke@435 579 delete osthread;
duke@435 580 return NULL;
duke@435 581 }
duke@435 582
duke@435 583 Atomic::inc_ptr((intptr_t*)&os::win32::_os_thread_count);
duke@435 584
duke@435 585 // Store info on the Win32 thread into the OSThread
duke@435 586 osthread->set_thread_handle(thread_handle);
duke@435 587 osthread->set_thread_id(thread_id);
duke@435 588
duke@435 589 // Initial thread state is INITIALIZED, not SUSPENDED
duke@435 590 osthread->set_state(INITIALIZED);
duke@435 591
duke@435 592 // The thread is returned suspended (in state INITIALIZED), and is started higher up in the call chain
duke@435 593 return true;
duke@435 594 }
duke@435 595
duke@435 596
duke@435 597 // Free Win32 resources related to the OSThread
duke@435 598 void os::free_thread(OSThread* osthread) {
duke@435 599 assert(osthread != NULL, "osthread not set");
duke@435 600 CloseHandle(osthread->thread_handle());
duke@435 601 CloseHandle(osthread->interrupt_event());
duke@435 602 delete osthread;
duke@435 603 }
duke@435 604
duke@435 605
duke@435 606 static int has_performance_count = 0;
duke@435 607 static jlong first_filetime;
duke@435 608 static jlong initial_performance_count;
duke@435 609 static jlong performance_frequency;
duke@435 610
duke@435 611
duke@435 612 jlong as_long(LARGE_INTEGER x) {
duke@435 613 jlong result = 0; // initialization to avoid warning
duke@435 614 set_high(&result, x.HighPart);
duke@435 615 set_low(&result, x.LowPart);
duke@435 616 return result;
duke@435 617 }
duke@435 618
duke@435 619
duke@435 620 jlong os::elapsed_counter() {
duke@435 621 LARGE_INTEGER count;
duke@435 622 if (has_performance_count) {
duke@435 623 QueryPerformanceCounter(&count);
duke@435 624 return as_long(count) - initial_performance_count;
duke@435 625 } else {
duke@435 626 FILETIME wt;
duke@435 627 GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&wt);
duke@435 628 return (jlong_from(wt.dwHighDateTime, wt.dwLowDateTime) - first_filetime);
duke@435 629 }
duke@435 630 }
duke@435 631
duke@435 632
duke@435 633 jlong os::elapsed_frequency() {
duke@435 634 if (has_performance_count) {
duke@435 635 return performance_frequency;
duke@435 636 } else {
duke@435 637 // the FILETIME time is the number of 100-nanosecond intervals since January 1,1601.
duke@435 638 return 10000000;
duke@435 639 }
duke@435 640 }
duke@435 641
duke@435 642
duke@435 643 julong os::available_memory() {
duke@435 644 return win32::available_memory();
duke@435 645 }
duke@435 646
duke@435 647 julong os::win32::available_memory() {
poonam@1312 648 // Use GlobalMemoryStatusEx() because GlobalMemoryStatus() may return incorrect
poonam@1312 649 // value if total memory is larger than 4GB
poonam@1312 650 MEMORYSTATUSEX ms;
poonam@1312 651 ms.dwLength = sizeof(ms);
poonam@1312 652 GlobalMemoryStatusEx(&ms);
poonam@1312 653
poonam@1312 654 return (julong)ms.ullAvailPhys;
duke@435 655 }
duke@435 656
duke@435 657 julong os::physical_memory() {
duke@435 658 return win32::physical_memory();
duke@435 659 }
duke@435 660
duke@435 661 julong os::allocatable_physical_memory(julong size) {
phh@455 662 #ifdef _LP64
phh@455 663 return size;
phh@455 664 #else
phh@455 665 // Limit to 1400m because of the 2gb address space wall
duke@435 666 return MIN2(size, (julong)1400*M);
phh@455 667 #endif
duke@435 668 }
duke@435 669
duke@435 670 // VC6 lacks DWORD_PTR
duke@435 671 #if _MSC_VER < 1300
duke@435 672 typedef UINT_PTR DWORD_PTR;
duke@435 673 #endif
duke@435 674
duke@435 675 int os::active_processor_count() {
duke@435 676 DWORD_PTR lpProcessAffinityMask = 0;
duke@435 677 DWORD_PTR lpSystemAffinityMask = 0;
duke@435 678 int proc_count = processor_count();
duke@435 679 if (proc_count <= sizeof(UINT_PTR) * BitsPerByte &&
duke@435 680 GetProcessAffinityMask(GetCurrentProcess(), &lpProcessAffinityMask, &lpSystemAffinityMask)) {
duke@435 681 // Nof active processors is number of bits in process affinity mask
duke@435 682 int bitcount = 0;
duke@435 683 while (lpProcessAffinityMask != 0) {
duke@435 684 lpProcessAffinityMask = lpProcessAffinityMask & (lpProcessAffinityMask-1);
duke@435 685 bitcount++;
duke@435 686 }
duke@435 687 return bitcount;
duke@435 688 } else {
duke@435 689 return proc_count;
duke@435 690 }
duke@435 691 }
duke@435 692
dcubed@3202 693 void os::set_native_thread_name(const char *name) {
dcubed@3202 694 // Not yet implemented.
dcubed@3202 695 return;
dcubed@3202 696 }
dcubed@3202 697
duke@435 698 bool os::distribute_processes(uint length, uint* distribution) {
duke@435 699 // Not yet implemented.
duke@435 700 return false;
duke@435 701 }
duke@435 702
duke@435 703 bool os::bind_to_processor(uint processor_id) {
duke@435 704 // Not yet implemented.
duke@435 705 return false;
duke@435 706 }
duke@435 707
duke@435 708 static void initialize_performance_counter() {
duke@435 709 LARGE_INTEGER count;
duke@435 710 if (QueryPerformanceFrequency(&count)) {
duke@435 711 has_performance_count = 1;
duke@435 712 performance_frequency = as_long(count);
duke@435 713 QueryPerformanceCounter(&count);
duke@435 714 initial_performance_count = as_long(count);
duke@435 715 } else {
duke@435 716 has_performance_count = 0;
duke@435 717 FILETIME wt;
duke@435 718 GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&wt);
duke@435 719 first_filetime = jlong_from(wt.dwHighDateTime, wt.dwLowDateTime);
duke@435 720 }
duke@435 721 }
duke@435 722
duke@435 723
duke@435 724 double os::elapsedTime() {
duke@435 725 return (double) elapsed_counter() / (double) elapsed_frequency();
duke@435 726 }
duke@435 727
duke@435 728
duke@435 729 // Windows format:
duke@435 730 // The FILETIME structure is a 64-bit value representing the number of 100-nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601.
duke@435 731 // Java format:
duke@435 732 // Java standards require the number of milliseconds since 1/1/1970
duke@435 733
duke@435 734 // Constant offset - calculated using offset()
duke@435 735 static jlong _offset = 116444736000000000;
duke@435 736 // Fake time counter for reproducible results when debugging
duke@435 737 static jlong fake_time = 0;
duke@435 738
duke@435 739 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 740 // Just to be safe, recalculate the offset in debug mode
duke@435 741 static jlong _calculated_offset = 0;
duke@435 742 static int _has_calculated_offset = 0;
duke@435 743
duke@435 744 jlong offset() {
duke@435 745 if (_has_calculated_offset) return _calculated_offset;
duke@435 746 SYSTEMTIME java_origin;
duke@435 747 java_origin.wYear = 1970;
duke@435 748 java_origin.wMonth = 1;
duke@435 749 java_origin.wDayOfWeek = 0; // ignored
duke@435 750 java_origin.wDay = 1;
duke@435 751 java_origin.wHour = 0;
duke@435 752 java_origin.wMinute = 0;
duke@435 753 java_origin.wSecond = 0;
duke@435 754 java_origin.wMilliseconds = 0;
duke@435 755 FILETIME jot;
duke@435 756 if (!SystemTimeToFileTime(&java_origin, &jot)) {
jcoomes@1845 757 fatal(err_msg("Error = %d\nWindows error", GetLastError()));
duke@435 758 }
duke@435 759 _calculated_offset = jlong_from(jot.dwHighDateTime, jot.dwLowDateTime);
duke@435 760 _has_calculated_offset = 1;
duke@435 761 assert(_calculated_offset == _offset, "Calculated and constant time offsets must be equal");
duke@435 762 return _calculated_offset;
duke@435 763 }
duke@435 764 #else
duke@435 765 jlong offset() {
duke@435 766 return _offset;
duke@435 767 }
duke@435 768 #endif
duke@435 769
duke@435 770 jlong windows_to_java_time(FILETIME wt) {
duke@435 771 jlong a = jlong_from(wt.dwHighDateTime, wt.dwLowDateTime);
duke@435 772 return (a - offset()) / 10000;
duke@435 773 }
duke@435 774
duke@435 775 FILETIME java_to_windows_time(jlong l) {
duke@435 776 jlong a = (l * 10000) + offset();
duke@435 777 FILETIME result;
duke@435 778 result.dwHighDateTime = high(a);
duke@435 779 result.dwLowDateTime = low(a);
duke@435 780 return result;
duke@435 781 }
duke@435 782
ysr@777 783 // For now, we say that Windows does not support vtime. I have no idea
ysr@777 784 // whether it can actually be made to (DLD, 9/13/05).
ysr@777 785
ysr@777 786 bool os::supports_vtime() { return false; }
ysr@777 787 bool os::enable_vtime() { return false; }
ysr@777 788 bool os::vtime_enabled() { return false; }
ysr@777 789 double os::elapsedVTime() {
ysr@777 790 // better than nothing, but not much
ysr@777 791 return elapsedTime();
ysr@777 792 }
ysr@777 793
duke@435 794 jlong os::javaTimeMillis() {
duke@435 795 if (UseFakeTimers) {
duke@435 796 return fake_time++;
duke@435 797 } else {
sbohne@496 798 FILETIME wt;
sbohne@496 799 GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&wt);
sbohne@496 800 return windows_to_java_time(wt);
duke@435 801 }
duke@435 802 }
duke@435 803
duke@435 804 jlong os::javaTimeNanos() {
duke@435 805 if (!has_performance_count) {
johnc@3339 806 return javaTimeMillis() * NANOSECS_PER_MILLISEC; // the best we can do.
duke@435 807 } else {
duke@435 808 LARGE_INTEGER current_count;
duke@435 809 QueryPerformanceCounter(&current_count);
duke@435 810 double current = as_long(current_count);
duke@435 811 double freq = performance_frequency;
johnc@3339 812 jlong time = (jlong)((current/freq) * NANOSECS_PER_SEC);
duke@435 813 return time;
duke@435 814 }
duke@435 815 }
duke@435 816
duke@435 817 void os::javaTimeNanos_info(jvmtiTimerInfo *info_ptr) {
duke@435 818 if (!has_performance_count) {
duke@435 819 // javaTimeMillis() doesn't have much percision,
duke@435 820 // but it is not going to wrap -- so all 64 bits
duke@435 821 info_ptr->max_value = ALL_64_BITS;
duke@435 822
duke@435 823 // this is a wall clock timer, so may skip
duke@435 824 info_ptr->may_skip_backward = true;
duke@435 825 info_ptr->may_skip_forward = true;
duke@435 826 } else {
duke@435 827 jlong freq = performance_frequency;
johnc@3339 828 if (freq < NANOSECS_PER_SEC) {
duke@435 829 // the performance counter is 64 bits and we will
duke@435 830 // be multiplying it -- so no wrap in 64 bits
duke@435 831 info_ptr->max_value = ALL_64_BITS;
johnc@3339 832 } else if (freq > NANOSECS_PER_SEC) {
duke@435 833 // use the max value the counter can reach to
duke@435 834 // determine the max value which could be returned
duke@435 835 julong max_counter = (julong)ALL_64_BITS;
johnc@3339 836 info_ptr->max_value = (jlong)(max_counter / (freq / NANOSECS_PER_SEC));
duke@435 837 } else {
duke@435 838 // the performance counter is 64 bits and we will
duke@435 839 // be using it directly -- so no wrap in 64 bits
duke@435 840 info_ptr->max_value = ALL_64_BITS;
duke@435 841 }
duke@435 842
duke@435 843 // using a counter, so no skipping
duke@435 844 info_ptr->may_skip_backward = false;
duke@435 845 info_ptr->may_skip_forward = false;
duke@435 846 }
duke@435 847 info_ptr->kind = JVMTI_TIMER_ELAPSED; // elapsed not CPU time
duke@435 848 }
duke@435 849
duke@435 850 char* os::local_time_string(char *buf, size_t buflen) {
duke@435 851 SYSTEMTIME st;
duke@435 852 GetLocalTime(&st);
duke@435 853 jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d",
duke@435 854 st.wYear, st.wMonth, st.wDay, st.wHour, st.wMinute, st.wSecond);
duke@435 855 return buf;
duke@435 856 }
duke@435 857
duke@435 858 bool os::getTimesSecs(double* process_real_time,
duke@435 859 double* process_user_time,
duke@435 860 double* process_system_time) {
duke@435 861 HANDLE h_process = GetCurrentProcess();
duke@435 862 FILETIME create_time, exit_time, kernel_time, user_time;
duke@435 863 BOOL result = GetProcessTimes(h_process,
duke@435 864 &create_time,
duke@435 865 &exit_time,
duke@435 866 &kernel_time,
duke@435 867 &user_time);
duke@435 868 if (result != 0) {
duke@435 869 FILETIME wt;
duke@435 870 GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&wt);
duke@435 871 jlong rtc_millis = windows_to_java_time(wt);
duke@435 872 jlong user_millis = windows_to_java_time(user_time);
duke@435 873 jlong system_millis = windows_to_java_time(kernel_time);
duke@435 874 *process_real_time = ((double) rtc_millis) / ((double) MILLIUNITS);
duke@435 875 *process_user_time = ((double) user_millis) / ((double) MILLIUNITS);
duke@435 876 *process_system_time = ((double) system_millis) / ((double) MILLIUNITS);
duke@435 877 return true;
duke@435 878 } else {
duke@435 879 return false;
duke@435 880 }
duke@435 881 }
duke@435 882
duke@435 883 void os::shutdown() {
duke@435 884
duke@435 885 // allow PerfMemory to attempt cleanup of any persistent resources
duke@435 886 perfMemory_exit();
duke@435 887
duke@435 888 // flush buffered output, finish log files
duke@435 889 ostream_abort();
duke@435 890
duke@435 891 // Check for abort hook
duke@435 892 abort_hook_t abort_hook = Arguments::abort_hook();
duke@435 893 if (abort_hook != NULL) {
duke@435 894 abort_hook();
duke@435 895 }
duke@435 896 }
duke@435 897
ctornqvi@2520 898
ctornqvi@2520 899 static BOOL (WINAPI *_MiniDumpWriteDump) ( HANDLE, DWORD, HANDLE, MINIDUMP_TYPE, PMINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_INFORMATION,
ctornqvi@2520 900 PMINIDUMP_USER_STREAM_INFORMATION, PMINIDUMP_CALLBACK_INFORMATION);
ctornqvi@2520 901
ctornqvi@2520 902 void os::check_or_create_dump(void* exceptionRecord, void* contextRecord, char* buffer, size_t bufferSize) {
ctornqvi@2520 903 HINSTANCE dbghelp;
ctornqvi@2520 904 EXCEPTION_POINTERS ep;
ctornqvi@2520 905 MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_INFORMATION mei;
zgu@2772 906 MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_INFORMATION* pmei;
zgu@2772 907
ctornqvi@2520 908 HANDLE hProcess = GetCurrentProcess();
ctornqvi@2520 909 DWORD processId = GetCurrentProcessId();
ctornqvi@2520 910 HANDLE dumpFile;
ctornqvi@2520 911 MINIDUMP_TYPE dumpType;
ctornqvi@2520 912 static const char* cwd;
ctornqvi@2520 913
ctornqvi@2520 914 // If running on a client version of Windows and user has not explicitly enabled dumping
ctornqvi@2520 915 if (!os::win32::is_windows_server() && !CreateMinidumpOnCrash) {
ctornqvi@2520 916 VMError::report_coredump_status("Minidumps are not enabled by default on client versions of Windows", false);
ctornqvi@2520 917 return;
ctornqvi@2520 918 // If running on a server version of Windows and user has explictly disabled dumping
ctornqvi@2520 919 } else if (os::win32::is_windows_server() && !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(CreateMinidumpOnCrash) && !CreateMinidumpOnCrash) {
ctornqvi@2520 920 VMError::report_coredump_status("Minidump has been disabled from the command line", false);
ctornqvi@2520 921 return;
ctornqvi@2520 922 }
ctornqvi@2520 923
zgu@3031 924 dbghelp = os::win32::load_Windows_dll("DBGHELP.DLL", NULL, 0);
ctornqvi@2520 925
ctornqvi@2520 926 if (dbghelp == NULL) {
ctornqvi@2520 927 VMError::report_coredump_status("Failed to load dbghelp.dll", false);
ctornqvi@2520 928 return;
ctornqvi@2520 929 }
ctornqvi@2520 930
ctornqvi@2520 931 _MiniDumpWriteDump = CAST_TO_FN_PTR(
ctornqvi@2520 932 BOOL(WINAPI *)( HANDLE, DWORD, HANDLE, MINIDUMP_TYPE, PMINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_INFORMATION,
ctornqvi@2520 933 PMINIDUMP_USER_STREAM_INFORMATION, PMINIDUMP_CALLBACK_INFORMATION),
ctornqvi@2520 934 GetProcAddress(dbghelp, "MiniDumpWriteDump"));
ctornqvi@2520 935
ctornqvi@2520 936 if (_MiniDumpWriteDump == NULL) {
ctornqvi@2520 937 VMError::report_coredump_status("Failed to find MiniDumpWriteDump() in module dbghelp.dll", false);
ctornqvi@2520 938 return;
ctornqvi@2520 939 }
ctornqvi@2520 940
ctornqvi@2521 941 dumpType = (MINIDUMP_TYPE)(MiniDumpWithFullMemory | MiniDumpWithHandleData);
ctornqvi@2521 942
ctornqvi@2521 943 // Older versions of dbghelp.h doesn't contain all the dumptypes we want, dbghelp.h with
ctornqvi@2521 944 // API_VERSION_NUMBER 11 or higher contains the ones we want though
ctornqvi@2521 945 #if API_VERSION_NUMBER >= 11
ctornqvi@2521 946 dumpType = (MINIDUMP_TYPE)(dumpType | MiniDumpWithFullMemoryInfo | MiniDumpWithThreadInfo |
ctornqvi@2521 947 MiniDumpWithUnloadedModules);
ctornqvi@2521 948 #endif
ctornqvi@2520 949
ctornqvi@2520 950 cwd = get_current_directory(NULL, 0);
ctornqvi@2520 951 jio_snprintf(buffer, bufferSize, "%s\\hs_err_pid%u.mdmp",cwd, current_process_id());
ctornqvi@2520 952 dumpFile = CreateFile(buffer, GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, CREATE_ALWAYS, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL);
ctornqvi@2520 953
ctornqvi@2520 954 if (dumpFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
ctornqvi@2520 955 VMError::report_coredump_status("Failed to create file for dumping", false);
ctornqvi@2520 956 return;
ctornqvi@2520 957 }
zgu@2772 958 if (exceptionRecord != NULL && contextRecord != NULL) {
zgu@2772 959 ep.ContextRecord = (PCONTEXT) contextRecord;
zgu@2772 960 ep.ExceptionRecord = (PEXCEPTION_RECORD) exceptionRecord;
zgu@2772 961
zgu@2772 962 mei.ThreadId = GetCurrentThreadId();
zgu@2772 963 mei.ExceptionPointers = &ep;
zgu@2772 964 pmei = &mei;
zgu@2772 965 } else {
zgu@2772 966 pmei = NULL;
zgu@2772 967 }
zgu@2772 968
ctornqvi@2520 969
ctornqvi@2520 970 // Older versions of dbghelp.dll (the one shipped with Win2003 for example) may not support all
ctornqvi@2520 971 // the dump types we really want. If first call fails, lets fall back to just use MiniDumpWithFullMemory then.
zgu@2772 972 if (_MiniDumpWriteDump(hProcess, processId, dumpFile, dumpType, pmei, NULL, NULL) == false &&
zgu@2772 973 _MiniDumpWriteDump(hProcess, processId, dumpFile, (MINIDUMP_TYPE)MiniDumpWithFullMemory, pmei, NULL, NULL) == false) {
ctornqvi@2520 974 VMError::report_coredump_status("Call to MiniDumpWriteDump() failed", false);
ctornqvi@2520 975 } else {
ctornqvi@2520 976 VMError::report_coredump_status(buffer, true);
ctornqvi@2520 977 }
ctornqvi@2520 978
ctornqvi@2520 979 CloseHandle(dumpFile);
ctornqvi@2520 980 }
ctornqvi@2520 981
ctornqvi@2520 982
ctornqvi@2520 983
duke@435 984 void os::abort(bool dump_core)
duke@435 985 {
duke@435 986 os::shutdown();
duke@435 987 // no core dump on Windows
duke@435 988 ::exit(1);
duke@435 989 }
duke@435 990
duke@435 991 // Die immediately, no exit hook, no abort hook, no cleanup.
duke@435 992 void os::die() {
duke@435 993 _exit(-1);
duke@435 994 }
duke@435 995
duke@435 996 // Directory routines copied from src/win32/native/java/io/dirent_md.c
duke@435 997 // * dirent_md.c 1.15 00/02/02
duke@435 998 //
duke@435 999 // The declarations for DIR and struct dirent are in jvm_win32.h.
duke@435 1000
duke@435 1001 /* Caller must have already run dirname through JVM_NativePath, which removes
duke@435 1002 duplicate slashes and converts all instances of '/' into '\\'. */
duke@435 1003
duke@435 1004 DIR *
duke@435 1005 os::opendir(const char *dirname)
duke@435 1006 {
duke@435 1007 assert(dirname != NULL, "just checking"); // hotspot change
zgu@3900 1008 DIR *dirp = (DIR *)malloc(sizeof(DIR), mtInternal);
duke@435 1009 DWORD fattr; // hotspot change
duke@435 1010 char alt_dirname[4] = { 0, 0, 0, 0 };
duke@435 1011
duke@435 1012 if (dirp == 0) {
duke@435 1013 errno = ENOMEM;
duke@435 1014 return 0;
duke@435 1015 }
duke@435 1016
duke@435 1017 /*
duke@435 1018 * Win32 accepts "\" in its POSIX stat(), but refuses to treat it
duke@435 1019 * as a directory in FindFirstFile(). We detect this case here and
duke@435 1020 * prepend the current drive name.
duke@435 1021 */
duke@435 1022 if (dirname[1] == '\0' && dirname[0] == '\\') {
duke@435 1023 alt_dirname[0] = _getdrive() + 'A' - 1;
duke@435 1024 alt_dirname[1] = ':';
duke@435 1025 alt_dirname[2] = '\\';
duke@435 1026 alt_dirname[3] = '\0';
duke@435 1027 dirname = alt_dirname;
duke@435 1028 }
duke@435 1029
zgu@3900 1030 dirp->path = (char *)malloc(strlen(dirname) + 5, mtInternal);
duke@435 1031 if (dirp->path == 0) {
zgu@3900 1032 free(dirp, mtInternal);
duke@435 1033 errno = ENOMEM;
duke@435 1034 return 0;
duke@435 1035 }
duke@435 1036 strcpy(dirp->path, dirname);
duke@435 1037
duke@435 1038 fattr = GetFileAttributes(dirp->path);
duke@435 1039 if (fattr == 0xffffffff) {
zgu@3900 1040 free(dirp->path, mtInternal);
zgu@3900 1041 free(dirp, mtInternal);
duke@435 1042 errno = ENOENT;
duke@435 1043 return 0;
duke@435 1044 } else if ((fattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) == 0) {
zgu@3900 1045 free(dirp->path, mtInternal);
zgu@3900 1046 free(dirp, mtInternal);
duke@435 1047 errno = ENOTDIR;
duke@435 1048 return 0;
duke@435 1049 }
duke@435 1050
duke@435 1051 /* Append "*.*", or possibly "\\*.*", to path */
duke@435 1052 if (dirp->path[1] == ':'
duke@435 1053 && (dirp->path[2] == '\0'
duke@435 1054 || (dirp->path[2] == '\\' && dirp->path[3] == '\0'))) {
duke@435 1055 /* No '\\' needed for cases like "Z:" or "Z:\" */
duke@435 1056 strcat(dirp->path, "*.*");
duke@435 1057 } else {
duke@435 1058 strcat(dirp->path, "\\*.*");
duke@435 1059 }
duke@435 1060
duke@435 1061 dirp->handle = FindFirstFile(dirp->path, &dirp->find_data);
duke@435 1062 if (dirp->handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
duke@435 1063 if (GetLastError() != ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) {
zgu@3900 1064 free(dirp->path, mtInternal);
zgu@3900 1065 free(dirp, mtInternal);
duke@435 1066 errno = EACCES;
duke@435 1067 return 0;
duke@435 1068 }
duke@435 1069 }
duke@435 1070 return dirp;
duke@435 1071 }
duke@435 1072
duke@435 1073 /* parameter dbuf unused on Windows */
duke@435 1074
duke@435 1075 struct dirent *
duke@435 1076 os::readdir(DIR *dirp, dirent *dbuf)
duke@435 1077 {
duke@435 1078 assert(dirp != NULL, "just checking"); // hotspot change
duke@435 1079 if (dirp->handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
duke@435 1080 return 0;
duke@435 1081 }
duke@435 1082
duke@435 1083 strcpy(dirp->dirent.d_name, dirp->find_data.cFileName);
duke@435 1084
duke@435 1085 if (!FindNextFile(dirp->handle, &dirp->find_data)) {
duke@435 1086 if (GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE) {
duke@435 1087 errno = EBADF;
duke@435 1088 return 0;
duke@435 1089 }
duke@435 1090 FindClose(dirp->handle);
duke@435 1091 dirp->handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
duke@435 1092 }
duke@435 1093
duke@435 1094 return &dirp->dirent;
duke@435 1095 }
duke@435 1096
duke@435 1097 int
duke@435 1098 os::closedir(DIR *dirp)
duke@435 1099 {
duke@435 1100 assert(dirp != NULL, "just checking"); // hotspot change
duke@435 1101 if (dirp->handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
duke@435 1102 if (!FindClose(dirp->handle)) {
duke@435 1103 errno = EBADF;
duke@435 1104 return -1;
duke@435 1105 }
duke@435 1106 dirp->handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
duke@435 1107 }
zgu@3900 1108 free(dirp->path, mtInternal);
zgu@3900 1109 free(dirp, mtInternal);
duke@435 1110 return 0;
duke@435 1111 }
duke@435 1112
coleenp@2450 1113 // This must be hard coded because it's the system's temporary
coleenp@2450 1114 // directory not the java application's temp directory, ala java.io.tmpdir.
coleenp@1788 1115 const char* os::get_temp_directory() {
coleenp@1788 1116 static char path_buf[MAX_PATH];
coleenp@1788 1117 if (GetTempPath(MAX_PATH, path_buf)>0)
coleenp@1788 1118 return path_buf;
coleenp@1788 1119 else{
coleenp@1788 1120 path_buf[0]='\0';
coleenp@1788 1121 return path_buf;
coleenp@1788 1122 }
duke@435 1123 }
duke@435 1124
phh@1126 1125 static bool file_exists(const char* filename) {
phh@1126 1126 if (filename == NULL || strlen(filename) == 0) {
phh@1126 1127 return false;
phh@1126 1128 }
phh@1126 1129 return GetFileAttributes(filename) != INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES;
phh@1126 1130 }
phh@1126 1131
bpittore@4261 1132 bool os::dll_build_name(char *buffer, size_t buflen,
phh@1126 1133 const char* pname, const char* fname) {
bpittore@4261 1134 bool retval = false;
phh@1126 1135 const size_t pnamelen = pname ? strlen(pname) : 0;
phh@1126 1136 const char c = (pnamelen > 0) ? pname[pnamelen-1] : 0;
phh@1126 1137
bpittore@4261 1138 // Return error on buffer overflow.
phh@1126 1139 if (pnamelen + strlen(fname) + 10 > buflen) {
bpittore@4261 1140 return retval;
phh@1126 1141 }
phh@1126 1142
phh@1126 1143 if (pnamelen == 0) {
phh@1126 1144 jio_snprintf(buffer, buflen, "%s.dll", fname);
bpittore@4261 1145 retval = true;
phh@1126 1146 } else if (c == ':' || c == '\\') {
phh@1126 1147 jio_snprintf(buffer, buflen, "%s%s.dll", pname, fname);
bpittore@4261 1148 retval = true;
phh@1126 1149 } else if (strchr(pname, *os::path_separator()) != NULL) {
phh@1126 1150 int n;
phh@1126 1151 char** pelements = split_path(pname, &n);
phh@1126 1152 for (int i = 0 ; i < n ; i++) {
phh@1126 1153 char* path = pelements[i];
phh@1126 1154 // Really shouldn't be NULL, but check can't hurt
phh@1126 1155 size_t plen = (path == NULL) ? 0 : strlen(path);
phh@1126 1156 if (plen == 0) {
phh@1126 1157 continue; // skip the empty path values
phh@1126 1158 }
phh@1126 1159 const char lastchar = path[plen - 1];
phh@1126 1160 if (lastchar == ':' || lastchar == '\\') {
phh@1126 1161 jio_snprintf(buffer, buflen, "%s%s.dll", path, fname);
phh@1126 1162 } else {
phh@1126 1163 jio_snprintf(buffer, buflen, "%s\\%s.dll", path, fname);
phh@1126 1164 }
phh@1126 1165 if (file_exists(buffer)) {
bpittore@4261 1166 retval = true;
phh@1126 1167 break;
phh@1126 1168 }
kamg@677 1169 }
phh@1126 1170 // release the storage
phh@1126 1171 for (int i = 0 ; i < n ; i++) {
phh@1126 1172 if (pelements[i] != NULL) {
zgu@3900 1173 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, pelements[i], mtInternal);
phh@1126 1174 }
kamg@677 1175 }
phh@1126 1176 if (pelements != NULL) {
zgu@3900 1177 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char*, pelements, mtInternal);
phh@1126 1178 }
phh@1126 1179 } else {
phh@1126 1180 jio_snprintf(buffer, buflen, "%s\\%s.dll", pname, fname);
bpittore@4261 1181 retval = true;
bpittore@4261 1182 }
bpittore@4261 1183 return retval;
kamg@677 1184 }
kamg@677 1185
duke@435 1186 // Needs to be in os specific directory because windows requires another
duke@435 1187 // header file <direct.h>
duke@435 1188 const char* os::get_current_directory(char *buf, int buflen) {
duke@435 1189 return _getcwd(buf, buflen);
duke@435 1190 }
duke@435 1191
duke@435 1192 //-----------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 1193 // Helper functions for fatal error handler
duke@435 1194 #ifdef _WIN64
duke@435 1195 // Helper routine which returns true if address in
duke@435 1196 // within the NTDLL address space.
duke@435 1197 //
duke@435 1198 static bool _addr_in_ntdll( address addr )
duke@435 1199 {
duke@435 1200 HMODULE hmod;
duke@435 1201 MODULEINFO minfo;
duke@435 1202
duke@435 1203 hmod = GetModuleHandle("NTDLL.DLL");
duke@435 1204 if ( hmod == NULL ) return false;
zgu@3031 1205 if ( !os::PSApiDll::GetModuleInformation( GetCurrentProcess(), hmod,
duke@435 1206 &minfo, sizeof(MODULEINFO)) )
duke@435 1207 return false;
duke@435 1208
duke@435 1209 if ( (addr >= minfo.lpBaseOfDll) &&
duke@435 1210 (addr < (address)((uintptr_t)minfo.lpBaseOfDll + (uintptr_t)minfo.SizeOfImage)))
duke@435 1211 return true;
duke@435 1212 else
duke@435 1213 return false;
duke@435 1214 }
duke@435 1215 #endif
duke@435 1216
duke@435 1217
duke@435 1218 // Enumerate all modules for a given process ID
duke@435 1219 //
duke@435 1220 // Notice that Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT/2000/XP have
duke@435 1221 // different API for doing this. We use PSAPI.DLL on NT based
duke@435 1222 // Windows and ToolHelp on 95/98/Me.
duke@435 1223
duke@435 1224 // Callback function that is called by enumerate_modules() on
duke@435 1225 // every DLL module.
duke@435 1226 // Input parameters:
duke@435 1227 // int pid,
duke@435 1228 // char* module_file_name,
duke@435 1229 // address module_base_addr,
duke@435 1230 // unsigned module_size,
duke@435 1231 // void* param
duke@435 1232 typedef int (*EnumModulesCallbackFunc)(int, char *, address, unsigned, void *);
duke@435 1233
duke@435 1234 // enumerate_modules for Windows NT, using PSAPI
duke@435 1235 static int _enumerate_modules_winnt( int pid, EnumModulesCallbackFunc func, void * param)
duke@435 1236 {
duke@435 1237 HANDLE hProcess ;
duke@435 1238
duke@435 1239 # define MAX_NUM_MODULES 128
duke@435 1240 HMODULE modules[MAX_NUM_MODULES];
duke@435 1241 static char filename[ MAX_PATH ];
duke@435 1242 int result = 0;
duke@435 1243
zgu@3031 1244 if (!os::PSApiDll::PSApiAvailable()) {
zgu@3031 1245 return 0;
zgu@3031 1246 }
duke@435 1247
duke@435 1248 hProcess = OpenProcess(PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION | PROCESS_VM_READ,
duke@435 1249 FALSE, pid ) ;
duke@435 1250 if (hProcess == NULL) return 0;
duke@435 1251
duke@435 1252 DWORD size_needed;
zgu@3031 1253 if (!os::PSApiDll::EnumProcessModules(hProcess, modules,
duke@435 1254 sizeof(modules), &size_needed)) {
duke@435 1255 CloseHandle( hProcess );
duke@435 1256 return 0;
duke@435 1257 }
duke@435 1258
duke@435 1259 // number of modules that are currently loaded
duke@435 1260 int num_modules = size_needed / sizeof(HMODULE);
duke@435 1261
duke@435 1262 for (int i = 0; i < MIN2(num_modules, MAX_NUM_MODULES); i++) {
duke@435 1263 // Get Full pathname:
zgu@3031 1264 if(!os::PSApiDll::GetModuleFileNameEx(hProcess, modules[i],
duke@435 1265 filename, sizeof(filename))) {
duke@435 1266 filename[0] = '\0';
duke@435 1267 }
duke@435 1268
duke@435 1269 MODULEINFO modinfo;
zgu@3031 1270 if (!os::PSApiDll::GetModuleInformation(hProcess, modules[i],
duke@435 1271 &modinfo, sizeof(modinfo))) {
duke@435 1272 modinfo.lpBaseOfDll = NULL;
duke@435 1273 modinfo.SizeOfImage = 0;
duke@435 1274 }
duke@435 1275
duke@435 1276 // Invoke callback function
duke@435 1277 result = func(pid, filename, (address)modinfo.lpBaseOfDll,
duke@435 1278 modinfo.SizeOfImage, param);
duke@435 1279 if (result) break;
duke@435 1280 }
duke@435 1281
duke@435 1282 CloseHandle( hProcess ) ;
duke@435 1283 return result;
duke@435 1284 }
duke@435 1285
duke@435 1286
duke@435 1287 // enumerate_modules for Windows 95/98/ME, using TOOLHELP
duke@435 1288 static int _enumerate_modules_windows( int pid, EnumModulesCallbackFunc func, void *param)
duke@435 1289 {
duke@435 1290 HANDLE hSnapShot ;
duke@435 1291 static MODULEENTRY32 modentry ;
duke@435 1292 int result = 0;
duke@435 1293
zgu@3031 1294 if (!os::Kernel32Dll::HelpToolsAvailable()) {
zgu@3031 1295 return 0;
zgu@3031 1296 }
duke@435 1297
duke@435 1298 // Get a handle to a Toolhelp snapshot of the system
zgu@3031 1299 hSnapShot = os::Kernel32Dll::CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(TH32CS_SNAPMODULE, pid ) ;
duke@435 1300 if( hSnapShot == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ) {
duke@435 1301 return FALSE ;
duke@435 1302 }
duke@435 1303
duke@435 1304 // iterate through all modules
duke@435 1305 modentry.dwSize = sizeof(MODULEENTRY32) ;
zgu@3031 1306 bool not_done = os::Kernel32Dll::Module32First( hSnapShot, &modentry ) != 0;
duke@435 1307
duke@435 1308 while( not_done ) {
duke@435 1309 // invoke the callback
duke@435 1310 result=func(pid, modentry.szExePath, (address)modentry.modBaseAddr,
duke@435 1311 modentry.modBaseSize, param);
duke@435 1312 if (result) break;
duke@435 1313
duke@435 1314 modentry.dwSize = sizeof(MODULEENTRY32) ;
zgu@3031 1315 not_done = os::Kernel32Dll::Module32Next( hSnapShot, &modentry ) != 0;
duke@435 1316 }
duke@435 1317
duke@435 1318 CloseHandle(hSnapShot);
duke@435 1319 return result;
duke@435 1320 }
duke@435 1321
duke@435 1322 int enumerate_modules( int pid, EnumModulesCallbackFunc func, void * param )
duke@435 1323 {
duke@435 1324 // Get current process ID if caller doesn't provide it.
duke@435 1325 if (!pid) pid = os::current_process_id();
duke@435 1326
duke@435 1327 if (os::win32::is_nt()) return _enumerate_modules_winnt (pid, func, param);
duke@435 1328 else return _enumerate_modules_windows(pid, func, param);
duke@435 1329 }
duke@435 1330
duke@435 1331 struct _modinfo {
duke@435 1332 address addr;
duke@435 1333 char* full_path; // point to a char buffer
duke@435 1334 int buflen; // size of the buffer
duke@435 1335 address base_addr;
duke@435 1336 };
duke@435 1337
duke@435 1338 static int _locate_module_by_addr(int pid, char * mod_fname, address base_addr,
duke@435 1339 unsigned size, void * param) {
duke@435 1340 struct _modinfo *pmod = (struct _modinfo *)param;
duke@435 1341 if (!pmod) return -1;
duke@435 1342
duke@435 1343 if (base_addr <= pmod->addr &&
duke@435 1344 base_addr+size > pmod->addr) {
duke@435 1345 // if a buffer is provided, copy path name to the buffer
duke@435 1346 if (pmod->full_path) {
duke@435 1347 jio_snprintf(pmod->full_path, pmod->buflen, "%s", mod_fname);
duke@435 1348 }
duke@435 1349 pmod->base_addr = base_addr;
duke@435 1350 return 1;
duke@435 1351 }
duke@435 1352 return 0;
duke@435 1353 }
duke@435 1354
duke@435 1355 bool os::dll_address_to_library_name(address addr, char* buf,
duke@435 1356 int buflen, int* offset) {
duke@435 1357 // NOTE: the reason we don't use SymGetModuleInfo() is it doesn't always
duke@435 1358 // return the full path to the DLL file, sometimes it returns path
duke@435 1359 // to the corresponding PDB file (debug info); sometimes it only
duke@435 1360 // returns partial path, which makes life painful.
duke@435 1361
duke@435 1362 struct _modinfo mi;
duke@435 1363 mi.addr = addr;
duke@435 1364 mi.full_path = buf;
duke@435 1365 mi.buflen = buflen;
duke@435 1366 int pid = os::current_process_id();
duke@435 1367 if (enumerate_modules(pid, _locate_module_by_addr, (void *)&mi)) {
duke@435 1368 // buf already contains path name
duke@435 1369 if (offset) *offset = addr - mi.base_addr;
duke@435 1370 return true;
duke@435 1371 } else {
duke@435 1372 if (buf) buf[0] = '\0';
duke@435 1373 if (offset) *offset = -1;
duke@435 1374 return false;
duke@435 1375 }
duke@435 1376 }
duke@435 1377
duke@435 1378 bool os::dll_address_to_function_name(address addr, char *buf,
duke@435 1379 int buflen, int *offset) {
zgu@3430 1380 if (Decoder::decode(addr, buf, buflen, offset)) {
zgu@2364 1381 return true;
zgu@2364 1382 }
zgu@2364 1383 if (offset != NULL) *offset = -1;
zgu@2364 1384 if (buf != NULL) buf[0] = '\0';
duke@435 1385 return false;
duke@435 1386 }
duke@435 1387
duke@435 1388 // save the start and end address of jvm.dll into param[0] and param[1]
duke@435 1389 static int _locate_jvm_dll(int pid, char* mod_fname, address base_addr,
duke@435 1390 unsigned size, void * param) {
duke@435 1391 if (!param) return -1;
duke@435 1392
duke@435 1393 if (base_addr <= (address)_locate_jvm_dll &&
duke@435 1394 base_addr+size > (address)_locate_jvm_dll) {
duke@435 1395 ((address*)param)[0] = base_addr;
duke@435 1396 ((address*)param)[1] = base_addr + size;
duke@435 1397 return 1;
duke@435 1398 }
duke@435 1399 return 0;
duke@435 1400 }
duke@435 1401
duke@435 1402 address vm_lib_location[2]; // start and end address of jvm.dll
duke@435 1403
duke@435 1404 // check if addr is inside jvm.dll
duke@435 1405 bool os::address_is_in_vm(address addr) {
duke@435 1406 if (!vm_lib_location[0] || !vm_lib_location[1]) {
duke@435 1407 int pid = os::current_process_id();
duke@435 1408 if (!enumerate_modules(pid, _locate_jvm_dll, (void *)vm_lib_location)) {
duke@435 1409 assert(false, "Can't find jvm module.");
duke@435 1410 return false;
duke@435 1411 }
duke@435 1412 }
duke@435 1413
duke@435 1414 return (vm_lib_location[0] <= addr) && (addr < vm_lib_location[1]);
duke@435 1415 }
duke@435 1416
duke@435 1417 // print module info; param is outputStream*
duke@435 1418 static int _print_module(int pid, char* fname, address base,
duke@435 1419 unsigned size, void* param) {
duke@435 1420 if (!param) return -1;
duke@435 1421
duke@435 1422 outputStream* st = (outputStream*)param;
duke@435 1423
duke@435 1424 address end_addr = base + size;
duke@435 1425 st->print(PTR_FORMAT " - " PTR_FORMAT " \t%s\n", base, end_addr, fname);
duke@435 1426 return 0;
duke@435 1427 }
duke@435 1428
duke@435 1429 // Loads .dll/.so and
duke@435 1430 // in case of error it checks if .dll/.so was built for the
duke@435 1431 // same architecture as Hotspot is running on
duke@435 1432 void * os::dll_load(const char *name, char *ebuf, int ebuflen)
duke@435 1433 {
duke@435 1434 void * result = LoadLibrary(name);
duke@435 1435 if (result != NULL)
duke@435 1436 {
duke@435 1437 return result;
duke@435 1438 }
duke@435 1439
phh@3379 1440 DWORD errcode = GetLastError();
duke@435 1441 if (errcode == ERROR_MOD_NOT_FOUND) {
duke@435 1442 strncpy(ebuf, "Can't find dependent libraries", ebuflen-1);
duke@435 1443 ebuf[ebuflen-1]='\0';
duke@435 1444 return NULL;
duke@435 1445 }
duke@435 1446
duke@435 1447 // Parsing dll below
duke@435 1448 // If we can read dll-info and find that dll was built
duke@435 1449 // for an architecture other than Hotspot is running in
duke@435 1450 // - then print to buffer "DLL was built for a different architecture"
phh@3379 1451 // else call os::lasterror to obtain system error message
duke@435 1452
duke@435 1453 // Read system error message into ebuf
duke@435 1454 // It may or may not be overwritten below (in the for loop and just above)
phh@3379 1455 lasterror(ebuf, (size_t) ebuflen);
duke@435 1456 ebuf[ebuflen-1]='\0';
duke@435 1457 int file_descriptor=::open(name, O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, 0);
duke@435 1458 if (file_descriptor<0)
duke@435 1459 {
duke@435 1460 return NULL;
duke@435 1461 }
duke@435 1462
duke@435 1463 uint32_t signature_offset;
duke@435 1464 uint16_t lib_arch=0;
duke@435 1465 bool failed_to_get_lib_arch=
duke@435 1466 (
duke@435 1467 //Go to position 3c in the dll
duke@435 1468 (os::seek_to_file_offset(file_descriptor,IMAGE_FILE_PTR_TO_SIGNATURE)<0)
duke@435 1469 ||
duke@435 1470 // Read loacation of signature
duke@435 1471 (sizeof(signature_offset)!=
duke@435 1472 (os::read(file_descriptor, (void*)&signature_offset,sizeof(signature_offset))))
duke@435 1473 ||
duke@435 1474 //Go to COFF File Header in dll
duke@435 1475 //that is located after"signature" (4 bytes long)
duke@435 1476 (os::seek_to_file_offset(file_descriptor,
duke@435 1477 signature_offset+IMAGE_FILE_SIGNATURE_LENGTH)<0)
duke@435 1478 ||
duke@435 1479 //Read field that contains code of architecture
duke@435 1480 // that dll was build for
duke@435 1481 (sizeof(lib_arch)!=
duke@435 1482 (os::read(file_descriptor, (void*)&lib_arch,sizeof(lib_arch))))
duke@435 1483 );
duke@435 1484
duke@435 1485 ::close(file_descriptor);
duke@435 1486 if (failed_to_get_lib_arch)
duke@435 1487 {
phh@3379 1488 // file i/o error - report os::lasterror(...) msg
duke@435 1489 return NULL;
duke@435 1490 }
duke@435 1491
duke@435 1492 typedef struct
duke@435 1493 {
duke@435 1494 uint16_t arch_code;
duke@435 1495 char* arch_name;
duke@435 1496 } arch_t;
duke@435 1497
duke@435 1498 static const arch_t arch_array[]={
duke@435 1499 {IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_I386, (char*)"IA 32"},
duke@435 1500 {IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_AMD64, (char*)"AMD 64"},
duke@435 1501 {IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_IA64, (char*)"IA 64"}
duke@435 1502 };
duke@435 1503 #if (defined _M_IA64)
duke@435 1504 static const uint16_t running_arch=IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_IA64;
duke@435 1505 #elif (defined _M_AMD64)
duke@435 1506 static const uint16_t running_arch=IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_AMD64;
duke@435 1507 #elif (defined _M_IX86)
duke@435 1508 static const uint16_t running_arch=IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_I386;
duke@435 1509 #else
duke@435 1510 #error Method os::dll_load requires that one of following \
duke@435 1511 is defined :_M_IA64,_M_AMD64 or _M_IX86
duke@435 1512 #endif
duke@435 1513
duke@435 1514
duke@435 1515 // Obtain a string for printf operation
duke@435 1516 // lib_arch_str shall contain string what platform this .dll was built for
duke@435 1517 // running_arch_str shall string contain what platform Hotspot was built for
duke@435 1518 char *running_arch_str=NULL,*lib_arch_str=NULL;
duke@435 1519 for (unsigned int i=0;i<ARRAY_SIZE(arch_array);i++)
duke@435 1520 {
duke@435 1521 if (lib_arch==arch_array[i].arch_code)
duke@435 1522 lib_arch_str=arch_array[i].arch_name;
duke@435 1523 if (running_arch==arch_array[i].arch_code)
duke@435 1524 running_arch_str=arch_array[i].arch_name;
duke@435 1525 }
duke@435 1526
duke@435 1527 assert(running_arch_str,
duke@435 1528 "Didn't find runing architecture code in arch_array");
duke@435 1529
duke@435 1530 // If the architure is right
phh@3379 1531 // but some other error took place - report os::lasterror(...) msg
duke@435 1532 if (lib_arch == running_arch)
duke@435 1533 {
duke@435 1534 return NULL;
duke@435 1535 }
duke@435 1536
duke@435 1537 if (lib_arch_str!=NULL)
duke@435 1538 {
duke@435 1539 ::_snprintf(ebuf, ebuflen-1,
duke@435 1540 "Can't load %s-bit .dll on a %s-bit platform",
duke@435 1541 lib_arch_str,running_arch_str);
duke@435 1542 }
duke@435 1543 else
duke@435 1544 {
duke@435 1545 // don't know what architecture this dll was build for
duke@435 1546 ::_snprintf(ebuf, ebuflen-1,
duke@435 1547 "Can't load this .dll (machine code=0x%x) on a %s-bit platform",
duke@435 1548 lib_arch,running_arch_str);
duke@435 1549 }
duke@435 1550
duke@435 1551 return NULL;
duke@435 1552 }
duke@435 1553
duke@435 1554
duke@435 1555 void os::print_dll_info(outputStream *st) {
duke@435 1556 int pid = os::current_process_id();
duke@435 1557 st->print_cr("Dynamic libraries:");
duke@435 1558 enumerate_modules(pid, _print_module, (void *)st);
duke@435 1559 }
duke@435 1560
nloodin@3783 1561 void os::print_os_info_brief(outputStream* st) {
nloodin@3783 1562 os::print_os_info(st);
nloodin@3783 1563 }
nloodin@3783 1564
duke@435 1565 void os::print_os_info(outputStream* st) {
xlu@708 1566 st->print("OS:");
xlu@708 1567
nloodin@3783 1568 os::win32::print_windows_version(st);
nloodin@3783 1569 }
nloodin@3783 1570
nloodin@3783 1571 void os::win32::print_windows_version(outputStream* st) {
xlu@708 1572 OSVERSIONINFOEX osvi;
xlu@708 1573 ZeroMemory(&osvi, sizeof(OSVERSIONINFOEX));
xlu@708 1574 osvi.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(OSVERSIONINFOEX);
xlu@708 1575
xlu@708 1576 if (!GetVersionEx((OSVERSIONINFO *)&osvi)) {
xlu@708 1577 st->print_cr("N/A");
xlu@708 1578 return;
xlu@708 1579 }
xlu@708 1580
xlu@708 1581 int os_vers = osvi.dwMajorVersion * 1000 + osvi.dwMinorVersion;
xlu@708 1582 if (osvi.dwPlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT) {
xlu@708 1583 switch (os_vers) {
xlu@708 1584 case 3051: st->print(" Windows NT 3.51"); break;
xlu@708 1585 case 4000: st->print(" Windows NT 4.0"); break;
xlu@708 1586 case 5000: st->print(" Windows 2000"); break;
xlu@708 1587 case 5001: st->print(" Windows XP"); break;
xlu@708 1588 case 5002:
asaha@1397 1589 case 6000:
mikael@3829 1590 case 6001:
mikael@3829 1591 case 6002: {
xlu@708 1592 // Retrieve SYSTEM_INFO from GetNativeSystemInfo call so that we could
xlu@708 1593 // find out whether we are running on 64 bit processor or not.
xlu@708 1594 SYSTEM_INFO si;
xlu@708 1595 ZeroMemory(&si, sizeof(SYSTEM_INFO));
zgu@3031 1596 if (!os::Kernel32Dll::GetNativeSystemInfoAvailable()){
xlu@708 1597 GetSystemInfo(&si);
xlu@708 1598 } else {
zgu@3031 1599 os::Kernel32Dll::GetNativeSystemInfo(&si);
xlu@708 1600 }
xlu@708 1601 if (os_vers == 5002) {
xlu@708 1602 if (osvi.wProductType == VER_NT_WORKSTATION &&
xlu@708 1603 si.wProcessorArchitecture == PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64)
xlu@708 1604 st->print(" Windows XP x64 Edition");
xlu@708 1605 else
xlu@708 1606 st->print(" Windows Server 2003 family");
asaha@1397 1607 } else if (os_vers == 6000) {
xlu@708 1608 if (osvi.wProductType == VER_NT_WORKSTATION)
xlu@708 1609 st->print(" Windows Vista");
xlu@708 1610 else
xlu@708 1611 st->print(" Windows Server 2008");
xlu@708 1612 if (si.wProcessorArchitecture == PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64)
xlu@708 1613 st->print(" , 64 bit");
asaha@1397 1614 } else if (os_vers == 6001) {
asaha@1397 1615 if (osvi.wProductType == VER_NT_WORKSTATION) {
asaha@1397 1616 st->print(" Windows 7");
asaha@1397 1617 } else {
asaha@1397 1618 // Unrecognized windows, print out its major and minor versions
asaha@1397 1619 st->print(" Windows NT %d.%d", osvi.dwMajorVersion, osvi.dwMinorVersion);
asaha@1397 1620 }
asaha@1397 1621 if (si.wProcessorArchitecture == PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64)
asaha@1397 1622 st->print(" , 64 bit");
mikael@3829 1623 } else if (os_vers == 6002) {
mikael@3829 1624 if (osvi.wProductType == VER_NT_WORKSTATION) {
mikael@3829 1625 st->print(" Windows 8");
mikael@3829 1626 } else {
mikael@3829 1627 st->print(" Windows Server 2012");
mikael@3829 1628 }
mikael@3829 1629 if (si.wProcessorArchitecture == PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64)
mikael@3829 1630 st->print(" , 64 bit");
asaha@1397 1631 } else { // future os
asaha@1397 1632 // Unrecognized windows, print out its major and minor versions
asaha@1397 1633 st->print(" Windows NT %d.%d", osvi.dwMajorVersion, osvi.dwMinorVersion);
asaha@1397 1634 if (si.wProcessorArchitecture == PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64)
asaha@1397 1635 st->print(" , 64 bit");
xlu@708 1636 }
xlu@708 1637 break;
xlu@708 1638 }
xlu@708 1639 default: // future windows, print out its major and minor versions
xlu@708 1640 st->print(" Windows NT %d.%d", osvi.dwMajorVersion, osvi.dwMinorVersion);
xlu@708 1641 }
xlu@708 1642 } else {
xlu@708 1643 switch (os_vers) {
xlu@708 1644 case 4000: st->print(" Windows 95"); break;
xlu@708 1645 case 4010: st->print(" Windows 98"); break;
xlu@708 1646 case 4090: st->print(" Windows Me"); break;
xlu@708 1647 default: // future windows, print out its major and minor versions
xlu@708 1648 st->print(" Windows %d.%d", osvi.dwMajorVersion, osvi.dwMinorVersion);
xlu@708 1649 }
xlu@708 1650 }
xlu@708 1651 st->print(" Build %d", osvi.dwBuildNumber);
xlu@708 1652 st->print(" %s", osvi.szCSDVersion); // service pack
xlu@708 1653 st->cr();
duke@435 1654 }
duke@435 1655
jcoomes@2997 1656 void os::pd_print_cpu_info(outputStream* st) {
jcoomes@2997 1657 // Nothing to do for now.
jcoomes@2997 1658 }
jcoomes@2997 1659
duke@435 1660 void os::print_memory_info(outputStream* st) {
duke@435 1661 st->print("Memory:");
duke@435 1662 st->print(" %dk page", os::vm_page_size()>>10);
duke@435 1663
poonam@1312 1664 // Use GlobalMemoryStatusEx() because GlobalMemoryStatus() may return incorrect
poonam@1312 1665 // value if total memory is larger than 4GB
poonam@1312 1666 MEMORYSTATUSEX ms;
poonam@1312 1667 ms.dwLength = sizeof(ms);
poonam@1312 1668 GlobalMemoryStatusEx(&ms);
duke@435 1669
duke@435 1670 st->print(", physical %uk", os::physical_memory() >> 10);
duke@435 1671 st->print("(%uk free)", os::available_memory() >> 10);
duke@435 1672
poonam@1312 1673 st->print(", swap %uk", ms.ullTotalPageFile >> 10);
poonam@1312 1674 st->print("(%uk free)", ms.ullAvailPageFile >> 10);
duke@435 1675 st->cr();
duke@435 1676 }
duke@435 1677
duke@435 1678 void os::print_siginfo(outputStream *st, void *siginfo) {
duke@435 1679 EXCEPTION_RECORD* er = (EXCEPTION_RECORD*)siginfo;
duke@435 1680 st->print("siginfo:");
duke@435 1681 st->print(" ExceptionCode=0x%x", er->ExceptionCode);
duke@435 1682
duke@435 1683 if (er->ExceptionCode == EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION &&
duke@435 1684 er->NumberParameters >= 2) {
duke@435 1685 switch (er->ExceptionInformation[0]) {
duke@435 1686 case 0: st->print(", reading address"); break;
duke@435 1687 case 1: st->print(", writing address"); break;
duke@435 1688 default: st->print(", ExceptionInformation=" INTPTR_FORMAT,
duke@435 1689 er->ExceptionInformation[0]);
duke@435 1690 }
duke@435 1691 st->print(" " INTPTR_FORMAT, er->ExceptionInformation[1]);
duke@435 1692 } else if (er->ExceptionCode == EXCEPTION_IN_PAGE_ERROR &&
duke@435 1693 er->NumberParameters >= 2 && UseSharedSpaces) {
duke@435 1694 FileMapInfo* mapinfo = FileMapInfo::current_info();
duke@435 1695 if (mapinfo->is_in_shared_space((void*)er->ExceptionInformation[1])) {
duke@435 1696 st->print("\n\nError accessing class data sharing archive." \
duke@435 1697 " Mapped file inaccessible during execution, " \
duke@435 1698 " possible disk/network problem.");
duke@435 1699 }
duke@435 1700 } else {
duke@435 1701 int num = er->NumberParameters;
duke@435 1702 if (num > 0) {
duke@435 1703 st->print(", ExceptionInformation=");
duke@435 1704 for (int i = 0; i < num; i++) {
duke@435 1705 st->print(INTPTR_FORMAT " ", er->ExceptionInformation[i]);
duke@435 1706 }
duke@435 1707 }
duke@435 1708 }
duke@435 1709 st->cr();
duke@435 1710 }
duke@435 1711
duke@435 1712 void os::print_signal_handlers(outputStream* st, char* buf, size_t buflen) {
duke@435 1713 // do nothing
duke@435 1714 }
duke@435 1715
duke@435 1716 static char saved_jvm_path[MAX_PATH] = {0};
duke@435 1717
duke@435 1718 // Find the full path to the current module, jvm.dll or jvm_g.dll
duke@435 1719 void os::jvm_path(char *buf, jint buflen) {
duke@435 1720 // Error checking.
duke@435 1721 if (buflen < MAX_PATH) {
duke@435 1722 assert(false, "must use a large-enough buffer");
duke@435 1723 buf[0] = '\0';
duke@435 1724 return;
duke@435 1725 }
duke@435 1726 // Lazy resolve the path to current module.
duke@435 1727 if (saved_jvm_path[0] != 0) {
duke@435 1728 strcpy(buf, saved_jvm_path);
duke@435 1729 return;
duke@435 1730 }
duke@435 1731
sla@2327 1732 buf[0] = '\0';
sla@2584 1733 if (Arguments::created_by_gamma_launcher()) {
sla@2327 1734 // Support for the gamma launcher. Check for an
sla@2369 1735 // JAVA_HOME environment variable
sla@2327 1736 // and fix up the path so it looks like
sla@2327 1737 // libjvm.so is installed there (append a fake suffix
sla@2327 1738 // hotspot/libjvm.so).
sla@2369 1739 char* java_home_var = ::getenv("JAVA_HOME");
sla@2327 1740 if (java_home_var != NULL && java_home_var[0] != 0) {
sla@2327 1741
sla@2327 1742 strncpy(buf, java_home_var, buflen);
sla@2327 1743
sla@2327 1744 // determine if this is a legacy image or modules image
sla@2327 1745 // modules image doesn't have "jre" subdirectory
sla@2327 1746 size_t len = strlen(buf);
sla@2327 1747 char* jrebin_p = buf + len;
sla@2327 1748 jio_snprintf(jrebin_p, buflen-len, "\\jre\\bin\\");
sla@2327 1749 if (0 != _access(buf, 0)) {
sla@2327 1750 jio_snprintf(jrebin_p, buflen-len, "\\bin\\");
sla@2327 1751 }
sla@2327 1752 len = strlen(buf);
sla@2327 1753 jio_snprintf(buf + len, buflen-len, "hotspot\\jvm.dll");
sla@2327 1754 }
sla@2327 1755 }
sla@2327 1756
sla@2327 1757 if(buf[0] == '\0') {
duke@435 1758 GetModuleFileName(vm_lib_handle, buf, buflen);
sla@2327 1759 }
duke@435 1760 strcpy(saved_jvm_path, buf);
duke@435 1761 }
duke@435 1762
duke@435 1763
duke@435 1764 void os::print_jni_name_prefix_on(outputStream* st, int args_size) {
duke@435 1765 #ifndef _WIN64
duke@435 1766 st->print("_");
duke@435 1767 #endif
duke@435 1768 }
duke@435 1769
duke@435 1770
duke@435 1771 void os::print_jni_name_suffix_on(outputStream* st, int args_size) {
duke@435 1772 #ifndef _WIN64
duke@435 1773 st->print("@%d", args_size * sizeof(int));
duke@435 1774 #endif
duke@435 1775 }
duke@435 1776
ikrylov@2322 1777 // This method is a copy of JDK's sysGetLastErrorString
ikrylov@2322 1778 // from src/windows/hpi/src/system_md.c
ikrylov@2322 1779
phh@3379 1780 size_t os::lasterror(char* buf, size_t len) {
phh@3379 1781 DWORD errval;
ikrylov@2322 1782
ikrylov@2322 1783 if ((errval = GetLastError()) != 0) {
phh@3379 1784 // DOS error
phh@3379 1785 size_t n = (size_t)FormatMessage(
ikrylov@2322 1786 FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM|FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
ikrylov@2322 1787 NULL,
ikrylov@2322 1788 errval,
ikrylov@2322 1789 0,
ikrylov@2322 1790 buf,
ikrylov@2322 1791 (DWORD)len,
ikrylov@2322 1792 NULL);
ikrylov@2322 1793 if (n > 3) {
phh@3379 1794 // Drop final '.', CR, LF
ikrylov@2322 1795 if (buf[n - 1] == '\n') n--;
ikrylov@2322 1796 if (buf[n - 1] == '\r') n--;
ikrylov@2322 1797 if (buf[n - 1] == '.') n--;
ikrylov@2322 1798 buf[n] = '\0';
ikrylov@2322 1799 }
ikrylov@2322 1800 return n;
ikrylov@2322 1801 }
ikrylov@2322 1802
ikrylov@2322 1803 if (errno != 0) {
phh@3379 1804 // C runtime error that has no corresponding DOS error code
phh@3379 1805 const char* s = strerror(errno);
ikrylov@2322 1806 size_t n = strlen(s);
ikrylov@2322 1807 if (n >= len) n = len - 1;
ikrylov@2322 1808 strncpy(buf, s, n);
ikrylov@2322 1809 buf[n] = '\0';
ikrylov@2322 1810 return n;
ikrylov@2322 1811 }
phh@3379 1812
ikrylov@2322 1813 return 0;
ikrylov@2322 1814 }
ikrylov@2322 1815
phh@3379 1816 int os::get_last_error() {
phh@3379 1817 DWORD error = GetLastError();
phh@3379 1818 if (error == 0)
phh@3379 1819 error = errno;
phh@3379 1820 return (int)error;
phh@3379 1821 }
phh@3379 1822
duke@435 1823 // sun.misc.Signal
duke@435 1824 // NOTE that this is a workaround for an apparent kernel bug where if
duke@435 1825 // a signal handler for SIGBREAK is installed then that signal handler
duke@435 1826 // takes priority over the console control handler for CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT.
duke@435 1827 // See bug 4416763.
duke@435 1828 static void (*sigbreakHandler)(int) = NULL;
duke@435 1829
duke@435 1830 static void UserHandler(int sig, void *siginfo, void *context) {
duke@435 1831 os::signal_notify(sig);
duke@435 1832 // We need to reinstate the signal handler each time...
duke@435 1833 os::signal(sig, (void*)UserHandler);
duke@435 1834 }
duke@435 1835
duke@435 1836 void* os::user_handler() {
duke@435 1837 return (void*) UserHandler;
duke@435 1838 }
duke@435 1839
duke@435 1840 void* os::signal(int signal_number, void* handler) {
duke@435 1841 if ((signal_number == SIGBREAK) && (!ReduceSignalUsage)) {
duke@435 1842 void (*oldHandler)(int) = sigbreakHandler;
duke@435 1843 sigbreakHandler = (void (*)(int)) handler;
duke@435 1844 return (void*) oldHandler;
duke@435 1845 } else {
duke@435 1846 return (void*)::signal(signal_number, (void (*)(int))handler);
duke@435 1847 }
duke@435 1848 }
duke@435 1849
duke@435 1850 void os::signal_raise(int signal_number) {
duke@435 1851 raise(signal_number);
duke@435 1852 }
duke@435 1853
duke@435 1854 // The Win32 C runtime library maps all console control events other than ^C
duke@435 1855 // into SIGBREAK, which makes it impossible to distinguish ^BREAK from close,
duke@435 1856 // logoff, and shutdown events. We therefore install our own console handler
duke@435 1857 // that raises SIGTERM for the latter cases.
duke@435 1858 //
duke@435 1859 static BOOL WINAPI consoleHandler(DWORD event) {
duke@435 1860 switch(event) {
duke@435 1861 case CTRL_C_EVENT:
duke@435 1862 if (is_error_reported()) {
duke@435 1863 // Ctrl-C is pressed during error reporting, likely because the error
duke@435 1864 // handler fails to abort. Let VM die immediately.
duke@435 1865 os::die();
duke@435 1866 }
duke@435 1867
duke@435 1868 os::signal_raise(SIGINT);
duke@435 1869 return TRUE;
duke@435 1870 break;
duke@435 1871 case CTRL_BREAK_EVENT:
duke@435 1872 if (sigbreakHandler != NULL) {
duke@435 1873 (*sigbreakHandler)(SIGBREAK);
duke@435 1874 }
duke@435 1875 return TRUE;
duke@435 1876 break;
duke@435 1877 case CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT:
duke@435 1878 case CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT:
duke@435 1879 case CTRL_SHUTDOWN_EVENT:
duke@435 1880 os::signal_raise(SIGTERM);
duke@435 1881 return TRUE;
duke@435 1882 break;
duke@435 1883 default:
duke@435 1884 break;
duke@435 1885 }
duke@435 1886 return FALSE;
duke@435 1887 }
duke@435 1888
duke@435 1889 /*
duke@435 1890 * The following code is moved from os.cpp for making this
duke@435 1891 * code platform specific, which it is by its very nature.
duke@435 1892 */
duke@435 1893
duke@435 1894 // Return maximum OS signal used + 1 for internal use only
duke@435 1895 // Used as exit signal for signal_thread
duke@435 1896 int os::sigexitnum_pd(){
duke@435 1897 return NSIG;
duke@435 1898 }
duke@435 1899
duke@435 1900 // a counter for each possible signal value, including signal_thread exit signal
duke@435 1901 static volatile jint pending_signals[NSIG+1] = { 0 };
duke@435 1902 static HANDLE sig_sem;
duke@435 1903
duke@435 1904 void os::signal_init_pd() {
duke@435 1905 // Initialize signal structures
duke@435 1906 memset((void*)pending_signals, 0, sizeof(pending_signals));
duke@435 1907
duke@435 1908 sig_sem = ::CreateSemaphore(NULL, 0, NSIG+1, NULL);
duke@435 1909
duke@435 1910 // Programs embedding the VM do not want it to attempt to receive
duke@435 1911 // events like CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT, which are used to implement the
duke@435 1912 // shutdown hooks mechanism introduced in 1.3. For example, when
duke@435 1913 // the VM is run as part of a Windows NT service (i.e., a servlet
duke@435 1914 // engine in a web server), the correct behavior is for any console
duke@435 1915 // control handler to return FALSE, not TRUE, because the OS's
duke@435 1916 // "final" handler for such events allows the process to continue if
duke@435 1917 // it is a service (while terminating it if it is not a service).
duke@435 1918 // To make this behavior uniform and the mechanism simpler, we
duke@435 1919 // completely disable the VM's usage of these console events if -Xrs
duke@435 1920 // (=ReduceSignalUsage) is specified. This means, for example, that
duke@435 1921 // the CTRL-BREAK thread dump mechanism is also disabled in this
duke@435 1922 // case. See bugs 4323062, 4345157, and related bugs.
duke@435 1923
duke@435 1924 if (!ReduceSignalUsage) {
duke@435 1925 // Add a CTRL-C handler
duke@435 1926 SetConsoleCtrlHandler(consoleHandler, TRUE);
duke@435 1927 }
duke@435 1928 }
duke@435 1929
duke@435 1930 void os::signal_notify(int signal_number) {
duke@435 1931 BOOL ret;
duke@435 1932
duke@435 1933 Atomic::inc(&pending_signals[signal_number]);
duke@435 1934 ret = ::ReleaseSemaphore(sig_sem, 1, NULL);
duke@435 1935 assert(ret != 0, "ReleaseSemaphore() failed");
duke@435 1936 }
duke@435 1937
duke@435 1938 static int check_pending_signals(bool wait_for_signal) {
duke@435 1939 DWORD ret;
duke@435 1940 while (true) {
duke@435 1941 for (int i = 0; i < NSIG + 1; i++) {
duke@435 1942 jint n = pending_signals[i];
duke@435 1943 if (n > 0 && n == Atomic::cmpxchg(n - 1, &pending_signals[i], n)) {
duke@435 1944 return i;
duke@435 1945 }
duke@435 1946 }
duke@435 1947 if (!wait_for_signal) {
duke@435 1948 return -1;
duke@435 1949 }
duke@435 1950
duke@435 1951 JavaThread *thread = JavaThread::current();
duke@435 1952
duke@435 1953 ThreadBlockInVM tbivm(thread);
duke@435 1954
duke@435 1955 bool threadIsSuspended;
duke@435 1956 do {
duke@435 1957 thread->set_suspend_equivalent();
duke@435 1958 // cleared by handle_special_suspend_equivalent_condition() or java_suspend_self()
duke@435 1959 ret = ::WaitForSingleObject(sig_sem, INFINITE);
duke@435 1960 assert(ret == WAIT_OBJECT_0, "WaitForSingleObject() failed");
duke@435 1961
duke@435 1962 // were we externally suspended while we were waiting?
duke@435 1963 threadIsSuspended = thread->handle_special_suspend_equivalent_condition();
duke@435 1964 if (threadIsSuspended) {
duke@435 1965 //
duke@435 1966 // The semaphore has been incremented, but while we were waiting
duke@435 1967 // another thread suspended us. We don't want to continue running
duke@435 1968 // while suspended because that would surprise the thread that
duke@435 1969 // suspended us.
duke@435 1970 //
duke@435 1971 ret = ::ReleaseSemaphore(sig_sem, 1, NULL);
duke@435 1972 assert(ret != 0, "ReleaseSemaphore() failed");
duke@435 1973
duke@435 1974 thread->java_suspend_self();
duke@435 1975 }
duke@435 1976 } while (threadIsSuspended);
duke@435 1977 }
duke@435 1978 }
duke@435 1979
duke@435 1980 int os::signal_lookup() {
duke@435 1981 return check_pending_signals(false);
duke@435 1982 }
duke@435 1983
duke@435 1984 int os::signal_wait() {
duke@435 1985 return check_pending_signals(true);
duke@435 1986 }
duke@435 1987
duke@435 1988 // Implicit OS exception handling
duke@435 1989
duke@435 1990 LONG Handle_Exception(struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exceptionInfo, address handler) {
duke@435 1991 JavaThread* thread = JavaThread::current();
duke@435 1992 // Save pc in thread
duke@435 1993 #ifdef _M_IA64
duke@435 1994 thread->set_saved_exception_pc((address)exceptionInfo->ContextRecord->StIIP);
duke@435 1995 // Set pc to handler
duke@435 1996 exceptionInfo->ContextRecord->StIIP = (DWORD64)handler;
duke@435 1997 #elif _M_AMD64
duke@435 1998 thread->set_saved_exception_pc((address)exceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Rip);
duke@435 1999 // Set pc to handler
duke@435 2000 exceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Rip = (DWORD64)handler;
duke@435 2001 #else
duke@435 2002 thread->set_saved_exception_pc((address)exceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Eip);
duke@435 2003 // Set pc to handler
duke@435 2004 exceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Eip = (LONG)handler;
duke@435 2005 #endif
duke@435 2006
duke@435 2007 // Continue the execution
duke@435 2008 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
duke@435 2009 }
duke@435 2010
duke@435 2011
duke@435 2012 // Used for PostMortemDump
duke@435 2013 extern "C" void safepoints();
duke@435 2014 extern "C" void find(int x);
duke@435 2015 extern "C" void events();
duke@435 2016
duke@435 2017 // According to Windows API documentation, an illegal instruction sequence should generate
duke@435 2018 // the 0xC000001C exception code. However, real world experience shows that occasionnaly
duke@435 2019 // the execution of an illegal instruction can generate the exception code 0xC000001E. This
duke@435 2020 // seems to be an undocumented feature of Win NT 4.0 (and probably other Windows systems).
duke@435 2021
duke@435 2022 #define EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION_2 0xC000001E
duke@435 2023
duke@435 2024 // From "Execution Protection in the Windows Operating System" draft 0.35
duke@435 2025 // Once a system header becomes available, the "real" define should be
duke@435 2026 // included or copied here.
duke@435 2027 #define EXCEPTION_INFO_EXEC_VIOLATION 0x08
duke@435 2028
duke@435 2029 #define def_excpt(val) #val, val
duke@435 2030
duke@435 2031 struct siglabel {
duke@435 2032 char *name;
duke@435 2033 int number;
duke@435 2034 };
duke@435 2035
zgu@2391 2036 // All Visual C++ exceptions thrown from code generated by the Microsoft Visual
zgu@2391 2037 // C++ compiler contain this error code. Because this is a compiler-generated
zgu@2391 2038 // error, the code is not listed in the Win32 API header files.
zgu@2391 2039 // The code is actually a cryptic mnemonic device, with the initial "E"
zgu@2391 2040 // standing for "exception" and the final 3 bytes (0x6D7363) representing the
zgu@2391 2041 // ASCII values of "msc".
zgu@2391 2042
zgu@2391 2043 #define EXCEPTION_UNCAUGHT_CXX_EXCEPTION 0xE06D7363
zgu@2391 2044
zgu@2391 2045
duke@435 2046 struct siglabel exceptlabels[] = {
duke@435 2047 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION),
duke@435 2048 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_DATATYPE_MISALIGNMENT),
duke@435 2049 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT),
duke@435 2050 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP),
duke@435 2051 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_ARRAY_BOUNDS_EXCEEDED),
duke@435 2052 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_FLT_DENORMAL_OPERAND),
duke@435 2053 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_FLT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO),
duke@435 2054 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_FLT_INEXACT_RESULT),
duke@435 2055 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_FLT_INVALID_OPERATION),
duke@435 2056 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_FLT_OVERFLOW),
duke@435 2057 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_FLT_STACK_CHECK),
duke@435 2058 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_FLT_UNDERFLOW),
duke@435 2059 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO),
duke@435 2060 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_INT_OVERFLOW),
duke@435 2061 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_PRIV_INSTRUCTION),
duke@435 2062 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_IN_PAGE_ERROR),
duke@435 2063 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION),
duke@435 2064 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION_2),
duke@435 2065 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_NONCONTINUABLE_EXCEPTION),
duke@435 2066 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW),
duke@435 2067 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_INVALID_DISPOSITION),
duke@435 2068 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_GUARD_PAGE),
duke@435 2069 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_INVALID_HANDLE),
zgu@2391 2070 def_excpt(EXCEPTION_UNCAUGHT_CXX_EXCEPTION),
duke@435 2071 NULL, 0
duke@435 2072 };
duke@435 2073
duke@435 2074 const char* os::exception_name(int exception_code, char *buf, size_t size) {
duke@435 2075 for (int i = 0; exceptlabels[i].name != NULL; i++) {
duke@435 2076 if (exceptlabels[i].number == exception_code) {
duke@435 2077 jio_snprintf(buf, size, "%s", exceptlabels[i].name);
duke@435 2078 return buf;
duke@435 2079 }
duke@435 2080 }
duke@435 2081
duke@435 2082 return NULL;
duke@435 2083 }
duke@435 2084
duke@435 2085 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 2086 LONG Handle_IDiv_Exception(struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exceptionInfo) {
duke@435 2087 // handle exception caused by idiv; should only happen for -MinInt/-1
duke@435 2088 // (division by zero is handled explicitly)
duke@435 2089 #ifdef _M_IA64
duke@435 2090 assert(0, "Fix Handle_IDiv_Exception");
duke@435 2091 #elif _M_AMD64
duke@435 2092 PCONTEXT ctx = exceptionInfo->ContextRecord;
duke@435 2093 address pc = (address)ctx->Rip;
duke@435 2094 assert(pc[0] == 0xF7, "not an idiv opcode");
duke@435 2095 assert((pc[1] & ~0x7) == 0xF8, "cannot handle non-register operands");
duke@435 2096 assert(ctx->Rax == min_jint, "unexpected idiv exception");
duke@435 2097 // set correct result values and continue after idiv instruction
duke@435 2098 ctx->Rip = (DWORD)pc + 2; // idiv reg, reg is 2 bytes
duke@435 2099 ctx->Rax = (DWORD)min_jint; // result
duke@435 2100 ctx->Rdx = (DWORD)0; // remainder
duke@435 2101 // Continue the execution
duke@435 2102 #else
duke@435 2103 PCONTEXT ctx = exceptionInfo->ContextRecord;
duke@435 2104 address pc = (address)ctx->Eip;
duke@435 2105 assert(pc[0] == 0xF7, "not an idiv opcode");
duke@435 2106 assert((pc[1] & ~0x7) == 0xF8, "cannot handle non-register operands");
duke@435 2107 assert(ctx->Eax == min_jint, "unexpected idiv exception");
duke@435 2108 // set correct result values and continue after idiv instruction
duke@435 2109 ctx->Eip = (DWORD)pc + 2; // idiv reg, reg is 2 bytes
duke@435 2110 ctx->Eax = (DWORD)min_jint; // result
duke@435 2111 ctx->Edx = (DWORD)0; // remainder
duke@435 2112 // Continue the execution
duke@435 2113 #endif
duke@435 2114 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
duke@435 2115 }
duke@435 2116
duke@435 2117 #ifndef _WIN64
duke@435 2118 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 2119 LONG WINAPI Handle_FLT_Exception(struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exceptionInfo) {
dcubed@1649 2120 // handle exception caused by native method modifying control word
duke@435 2121 PCONTEXT ctx = exceptionInfo->ContextRecord;
duke@435 2122 DWORD exception_code = exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode;
duke@435 2123
duke@435 2124 switch (exception_code) {
duke@435 2125 case EXCEPTION_FLT_DENORMAL_OPERAND:
duke@435 2126 case EXCEPTION_FLT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO:
duke@435 2127 case EXCEPTION_FLT_INEXACT_RESULT:
duke@435 2128 case EXCEPTION_FLT_INVALID_OPERATION:
duke@435 2129 case EXCEPTION_FLT_OVERFLOW:
duke@435 2130 case EXCEPTION_FLT_STACK_CHECK:
duke@435 2131 case EXCEPTION_FLT_UNDERFLOW:
duke@435 2132 jint fp_control_word = (* (jint*) StubRoutines::addr_fpu_cntrl_wrd_std());
duke@435 2133 if (fp_control_word != ctx->FloatSave.ControlWord) {
duke@435 2134 // Restore FPCW and mask out FLT exceptions
duke@435 2135 ctx->FloatSave.ControlWord = fp_control_word | 0xffffffc0;
duke@435 2136 // Mask out pending FLT exceptions
duke@435 2137 ctx->FloatSave.StatusWord &= 0xffffff00;
duke@435 2138 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
duke@435 2139 }
duke@435 2140 }
dcubed@1649 2141
dcubed@1649 2142 if (prev_uef_handler != NULL) {
dcubed@1649 2143 // We didn't handle this exception so pass it to the previous
dcubed@1649 2144 // UnhandledExceptionFilter.
dcubed@1649 2145 return (prev_uef_handler)(exceptionInfo);
dcubed@1649 2146 }
dcubed@1649 2147
duke@435 2148 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
duke@435 2149 }
duke@435 2150 #else //_WIN64
duke@435 2151 /*
duke@435 2152 On Windows, the mxcsr control bits are non-volatile across calls
duke@435 2153 See also CR 6192333
duke@435 2154 If EXCEPTION_FLT_* happened after some native method modified
duke@435 2155 mxcsr - it is not a jvm fault.
duke@435 2156 However should we decide to restore of mxcsr after a faulty
duke@435 2157 native method we can uncomment following code
duke@435 2158 jint MxCsr = INITIAL_MXCSR;
duke@435 2159 // we can't use StubRoutines::addr_mxcsr_std()
duke@435 2160 // because in Win64 mxcsr is not saved there
duke@435 2161 if (MxCsr != ctx->MxCsr) {
duke@435 2162 ctx->MxCsr = MxCsr;
duke@435 2163 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
duke@435 2164 }
duke@435 2165
duke@435 2166 */
duke@435 2167 #endif //_WIN64
duke@435 2168
duke@435 2169
duke@435 2170 // Fatal error reporting is single threaded so we can make this a
duke@435 2171 // static and preallocated. If it's more than MAX_PATH silently ignore
duke@435 2172 // it.
duke@435 2173 static char saved_error_file[MAX_PATH] = {0};
duke@435 2174
duke@435 2175 void os::set_error_file(const char *logfile) {
duke@435 2176 if (strlen(logfile) <= MAX_PATH) {
duke@435 2177 strncpy(saved_error_file, logfile, MAX_PATH);
duke@435 2178 }
duke@435 2179 }
duke@435 2180
duke@435 2181 static inline void report_error(Thread* t, DWORD exception_code,
duke@435 2182 address addr, void* siginfo, void* context) {
duke@435 2183 VMError err(t, exception_code, addr, siginfo, context);
duke@435 2184 err.report_and_die();
duke@435 2185
duke@435 2186 // If UseOsErrorReporting, this will return here and save the error file
duke@435 2187 // somewhere where we can find it in the minidump.
duke@435 2188 }
duke@435 2189
duke@435 2190 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 2191 LONG WINAPI topLevelExceptionFilter(struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exceptionInfo) {
duke@435 2192 if (InterceptOSException) return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
duke@435 2193 DWORD exception_code = exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode;
duke@435 2194 #ifdef _M_IA64
duke@435 2195 address pc = (address) exceptionInfo->ContextRecord->StIIP;
duke@435 2196 #elif _M_AMD64
duke@435 2197 address pc = (address) exceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Rip;
duke@435 2198 #else
duke@435 2199 address pc = (address) exceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Eip;
duke@435 2200 #endif
duke@435 2201 Thread* t = ThreadLocalStorage::get_thread_slow(); // slow & steady
duke@435 2202
duke@435 2203 #ifndef _WIN64
duke@435 2204 // Execution protection violation - win32 running on AMD64 only
duke@435 2205 // Handled first to avoid misdiagnosis as a "normal" access violation;
duke@435 2206 // This is safe to do because we have a new/unique ExceptionInformation
duke@435 2207 // code for this condition.
duke@435 2208 if (exception_code == EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION) {
duke@435 2209 PEXCEPTION_RECORD exceptionRecord = exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord;
duke@435 2210 int exception_subcode = (int) exceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[0];
duke@435 2211 address addr = (address) exceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[1];
duke@435 2212
duke@435 2213 if (exception_subcode == EXCEPTION_INFO_EXEC_VIOLATION) {
duke@435 2214 int page_size = os::vm_page_size();
duke@435 2215
duke@435 2216 // Make sure the pc and the faulting address are sane.
duke@435 2217 //
duke@435 2218 // If an instruction spans a page boundary, and the page containing
duke@435 2219 // the beginning of the instruction is executable but the following
duke@435 2220 // page is not, the pc and the faulting address might be slightly
duke@435 2221 // different - we still want to unguard the 2nd page in this case.
duke@435 2222 //
duke@435 2223 // 15 bytes seems to be a (very) safe value for max instruction size.
duke@435 2224 bool pc_is_near_addr =
duke@435 2225 (pointer_delta((void*) addr, (void*) pc, sizeof(char)) < 15);
duke@435 2226 bool instr_spans_page_boundary =
duke@435 2227 (align_size_down((intptr_t) pc ^ (intptr_t) addr,
duke@435 2228 (intptr_t) page_size) > 0);
duke@435 2229
duke@435 2230 if (pc == addr || (pc_is_near_addr && instr_spans_page_boundary)) {
duke@435 2231 static volatile address last_addr =
duke@435 2232 (address) os::non_memory_address_word();
duke@435 2233
duke@435 2234 // In conservative mode, don't unguard unless the address is in the VM
duke@435 2235 if (UnguardOnExecutionViolation > 0 && addr != last_addr &&
duke@435 2236 (UnguardOnExecutionViolation > 1 || os::address_is_in_vm(addr))) {
duke@435 2237
coleenp@912 2238 // Set memory to RWX and retry
duke@435 2239 address page_start =
duke@435 2240 (address) align_size_down((intptr_t) addr, (intptr_t) page_size);
coleenp@912 2241 bool res = os::protect_memory((char*) page_start, page_size,
coleenp@912 2242 os::MEM_PROT_RWX);
duke@435 2243
duke@435 2244 if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) {
duke@435 2245 char buf[256];
duke@435 2246 jio_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Execution protection violation "
duke@435 2247 "at " INTPTR_FORMAT
duke@435 2248 ", unguarding " INTPTR_FORMAT ": %s", addr,
duke@435 2249 page_start, (res ? "success" : strerror(errno)));
duke@435 2250 tty->print_raw_cr(buf);
duke@435 2251 }
duke@435 2252
duke@435 2253 // Set last_addr so if we fault again at the same address, we don't
duke@435 2254 // end up in an endless loop.
duke@435 2255 //
duke@435 2256 // There are two potential complications here. Two threads trapping
duke@435 2257 // at the same address at the same time could cause one of the
duke@435 2258 // threads to think it already unguarded, and abort the VM. Likely
duke@435 2259 // very rare.
duke@435 2260 //
duke@435 2261 // The other race involves two threads alternately trapping at
duke@435 2262 // different addresses and failing to unguard the page, resulting in
duke@435 2263 // an endless loop. This condition is probably even more unlikely
duke@435 2264 // than the first.
duke@435 2265 //
duke@435 2266 // Although both cases could be avoided by using locks or thread
duke@435 2267 // local last_addr, these solutions are unnecessary complication:
duke@435 2268 // this handler is a best-effort safety net, not a complete solution.
duke@435 2269 // It is disabled by default and should only be used as a workaround
duke@435 2270 // in case we missed any no-execute-unsafe VM code.
duke@435 2271
duke@435 2272 last_addr = addr;
duke@435 2273
duke@435 2274 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
duke@435 2275 }
duke@435 2276 }
duke@435 2277
duke@435 2278 // Last unguard failed or not unguarding
duke@435 2279 tty->print_raw_cr("Execution protection violation");
duke@435 2280 report_error(t, exception_code, addr, exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord,
duke@435 2281 exceptionInfo->ContextRecord);
duke@435 2282 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
duke@435 2283 }
duke@435 2284 }
duke@435 2285 #endif // _WIN64
duke@435 2286
duke@435 2287 // Check to see if we caught the safepoint code in the
duke@435 2288 // process of write protecting the memory serialization page.
duke@435 2289 // It write enables the page immediately after protecting it
duke@435 2290 // so just return.
duke@435 2291 if ( exception_code == EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION ) {
duke@435 2292 JavaThread* thread = (JavaThread*) t;
duke@435 2293 PEXCEPTION_RECORD exceptionRecord = exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord;
duke@435 2294 address addr = (address) exceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[1];
duke@435 2295 if ( os::is_memory_serialize_page(thread, addr) ) {
duke@435 2296 // Block current thread until the memory serialize page permission restored.
duke@435 2297 os::block_on_serialize_page_trap();
duke@435 2298 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
duke@435 2299 }
duke@435 2300 }
duke@435 2301
duke@435 2302 if (t != NULL && t->is_Java_thread()) {
duke@435 2303 JavaThread* thread = (JavaThread*) t;
duke@435 2304 bool in_java = thread->thread_state() == _thread_in_Java;
duke@435 2305
duke@435 2306 // Handle potential stack overflows up front.
duke@435 2307 if (exception_code == EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW) {
duke@435 2308 if (os::uses_stack_guard_pages()) {
duke@435 2309 #ifdef _M_IA64
duke@435 2310 //
duke@435 2311 // If it's a legal stack address continue, Windows will map it in.
duke@435 2312 //
duke@435 2313 PEXCEPTION_RECORD exceptionRecord = exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord;
duke@435 2314 address addr = (address) exceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[1];
duke@435 2315 if (addr > thread->stack_yellow_zone_base() && addr < thread->stack_base() )
duke@435 2316 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
duke@435 2317
duke@435 2318 // The register save area is the same size as the memory stack
duke@435 2319 // and starts at the page just above the start of the memory stack.
duke@435 2320 // If we get a fault in this area, we've run out of register
duke@435 2321 // stack. If we are in java, try throwing a stack overflow exception.
duke@435 2322 if (addr > thread->stack_base() &&
duke@435 2323 addr <= (thread->stack_base()+thread->stack_size()) ) {
duke@435 2324 char buf[256];
duke@435 2325 jio_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
duke@435 2326 "Register stack overflow, addr:%p, stack_base:%p\n",
duke@435 2327 addr, thread->stack_base() );
duke@435 2328 tty->print_raw_cr(buf);
duke@435 2329 // If not in java code, return and hope for the best.
duke@435 2330 return in_java ? Handle_Exception(exceptionInfo,
duke@435 2331 SharedRuntime::continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, pc, SharedRuntime::STACK_OVERFLOW))
duke@435 2332 : EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
duke@435 2333 }
duke@435 2334 #endif
duke@435 2335 if (thread->stack_yellow_zone_enabled()) {
duke@435 2336 // Yellow zone violation. The o/s has unprotected the first yellow
duke@435 2337 // zone page for us. Note: must call disable_stack_yellow_zone to
duke@435 2338 // update the enabled status, even if the zone contains only one page.
duke@435 2339 thread->disable_stack_yellow_zone();
duke@435 2340 // If not in java code, return and hope for the best.
duke@435 2341 return in_java ? Handle_Exception(exceptionInfo,
duke@435 2342 SharedRuntime::continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, pc, SharedRuntime::STACK_OVERFLOW))
duke@435 2343 : EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
duke@435 2344 } else {
duke@435 2345 // Fatal red zone violation.
duke@435 2346 thread->disable_stack_red_zone();
duke@435 2347 tty->print_raw_cr("An unrecoverable stack overflow has occurred.");
duke@435 2348 report_error(t, exception_code, pc, exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord,
duke@435 2349 exceptionInfo->ContextRecord);
duke@435 2350 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
duke@435 2351 }
duke@435 2352 } else if (in_java) {
duke@435 2353 // JVM-managed guard pages cannot be used on win95/98. The o/s provides
duke@435 2354 // a one-time-only guard page, which it has released to us. The next
duke@435 2355 // stack overflow on this thread will result in an ACCESS_VIOLATION.
duke@435 2356 return Handle_Exception(exceptionInfo,
duke@435 2357 SharedRuntime::continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, pc, SharedRuntime::STACK_OVERFLOW));
duke@435 2358 } else {
duke@435 2359 // Can only return and hope for the best. Further stack growth will
duke@435 2360 // result in an ACCESS_VIOLATION.
duke@435 2361 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
duke@435 2362 }
duke@435 2363 } else if (exception_code == EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION) {
duke@435 2364 // Either stack overflow or null pointer exception.
duke@435 2365 if (in_java) {
duke@435 2366 PEXCEPTION_RECORD exceptionRecord = exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord;
duke@435 2367 address addr = (address) exceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[1];
duke@435 2368 address stack_end = thread->stack_base() - thread->stack_size();
duke@435 2369 if (addr < stack_end && addr >= stack_end - os::vm_page_size()) {
duke@435 2370 // Stack overflow.
duke@435 2371 assert(!os::uses_stack_guard_pages(),
duke@435 2372 "should be caught by red zone code above.");
duke@435 2373 return Handle_Exception(exceptionInfo,
duke@435 2374 SharedRuntime::continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, pc, SharedRuntime::STACK_OVERFLOW));
duke@435 2375 }
duke@435 2376 //
duke@435 2377 // Check for safepoint polling and implicit null
duke@435 2378 // We only expect null pointers in the stubs (vtable)
duke@435 2379 // the rest are checked explicitly now.
duke@435 2380 //
duke@435 2381 CodeBlob* cb = CodeCache::find_blob(pc);
duke@435 2382 if (cb != NULL) {
duke@435 2383 if (os::is_poll_address(addr)) {
duke@435 2384 address stub = SharedRuntime::get_poll_stub(pc);
duke@435 2385 return Handle_Exception(exceptionInfo, stub);
duke@435 2386 }
duke@435 2387 }
duke@435 2388 {
duke@435 2389 #ifdef _WIN64
duke@435 2390 //
duke@435 2391 // If it's a legal stack address map the entire region in
duke@435 2392 //
duke@435 2393 PEXCEPTION_RECORD exceptionRecord = exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord;
duke@435 2394 address addr = (address) exceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[1];
duke@435 2395 if (addr > thread->stack_yellow_zone_base() && addr < thread->stack_base() ) {
duke@435 2396 addr = (address)((uintptr_t)addr &
duke@435 2397 (~((uintptr_t)os::vm_page_size() - (uintptr_t)1)));
coleenp@1091 2398 os::commit_memory((char *)addr, thread->stack_base() - addr,
coleenp@1091 2399 false );
duke@435 2400 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
duke@435 2401 }
duke@435 2402 else
duke@435 2403 #endif
duke@435 2404 {
duke@435 2405 // Null pointer exception.
duke@435 2406 #ifdef _M_IA64
duke@435 2407 // We catch register stack overflows in compiled code by doing
duke@435 2408 // an explicit compare and executing a st8(G0, G0) if the
duke@435 2409 // BSP enters into our guard area. We test for the overflow
duke@435 2410 // condition and fall into the normal null pointer exception
duke@435 2411 // code if BSP hasn't overflowed.
duke@435 2412 if ( in_java ) {
duke@435 2413 if(thread->register_stack_overflow()) {
duke@435 2414 assert((address)exceptionInfo->ContextRecord->IntS3 ==
duke@435 2415 thread->register_stack_limit(),
duke@435 2416 "GR7 doesn't contain register_stack_limit");
duke@435 2417 // Disable the yellow zone which sets the state that
duke@435 2418 // we've got a stack overflow problem.
duke@435 2419 if (thread->stack_yellow_zone_enabled()) {
duke@435 2420 thread->disable_stack_yellow_zone();
duke@435 2421 }
duke@435 2422 // Give us some room to process the exception
duke@435 2423 thread->disable_register_stack_guard();
duke@435 2424 // Update GR7 with the new limit so we can continue running
duke@435 2425 // compiled code.
duke@435 2426 exceptionInfo->ContextRecord->IntS3 =
duke@435 2427 (ULONGLONG)thread->register_stack_limit();
duke@435 2428 return Handle_Exception(exceptionInfo,
duke@435 2429 SharedRuntime::continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, pc, SharedRuntime::STACK_OVERFLOW));
duke@435 2430 } else {
duke@435 2431 //
duke@435 2432 // Check for implicit null
duke@435 2433 // We only expect null pointers in the stubs (vtable)
duke@435 2434 // the rest are checked explicitly now.
duke@435 2435 //
poonam@900 2436 if (((uintptr_t)addr) < os::vm_page_size() ) {
poonam@900 2437 // an access to the first page of VM--assume it is a null pointer
poonam@900 2438 address stub = SharedRuntime::continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, pc, SharedRuntime::IMPLICIT_NULL);
poonam@900 2439 if (stub != NULL) return Handle_Exception(exceptionInfo, stub);
duke@435 2440 }
duke@435 2441 }
duke@435 2442 } // in_java
duke@435 2443
duke@435 2444 // IA64 doesn't use implicit null checking yet. So we shouldn't
duke@435 2445 // get here.
duke@435 2446 tty->print_raw_cr("Access violation, possible null pointer exception");
duke@435 2447 report_error(t, exception_code, pc, exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord,
duke@435 2448 exceptionInfo->ContextRecord);
duke@435 2449 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
duke@435 2450 #else /* !IA64 */
duke@435 2451
duke@435 2452 // Windows 98 reports faulting addresses incorrectly
duke@435 2453 if (!MacroAssembler::needs_explicit_null_check((intptr_t)addr) ||
duke@435 2454 !os::win32::is_nt()) {
poonam@900 2455 address stub = SharedRuntime::continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, pc, SharedRuntime::IMPLICIT_NULL);
poonam@900 2456 if (stub != NULL) return Handle_Exception(exceptionInfo, stub);
duke@435 2457 }
duke@435 2458 report_error(t, exception_code, pc, exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord,
duke@435 2459 exceptionInfo->ContextRecord);
duke@435 2460 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
duke@435 2461 #endif
duke@435 2462 }
duke@435 2463 }
duke@435 2464 }
duke@435 2465
duke@435 2466 #ifdef _WIN64
duke@435 2467 // Special care for fast JNI field accessors.
duke@435 2468 // jni_fast_Get<Primitive>Field can trap at certain pc's if a GC kicks
duke@435 2469 // in and the heap gets shrunk before the field access.
duke@435 2470 if (exception_code == EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION) {
duke@435 2471 address addr = JNI_FastGetField::find_slowcase_pc(pc);
duke@435 2472 if (addr != (address)-1) {
duke@435 2473 return Handle_Exception(exceptionInfo, addr);
duke@435 2474 }
duke@435 2475 }
duke@435 2476 #endif
duke@435 2477
duke@435 2478 // Stack overflow or null pointer exception in native code.
duke@435 2479 report_error(t, exception_code, pc, exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord,
duke@435 2480 exceptionInfo->ContextRecord);
duke@435 2481 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
duke@435 2482 }
duke@435 2483
duke@435 2484 if (in_java) {
duke@435 2485 switch (exception_code) {
duke@435 2486 case EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO:
duke@435 2487 return Handle_Exception(exceptionInfo, SharedRuntime::continuation_for_implicit_exception(thread, pc, SharedRuntime::IMPLICIT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO));
duke@435 2488
duke@435 2489 case EXCEPTION_INT_OVERFLOW:
duke@435 2490 return Handle_IDiv_Exception(exceptionInfo);
duke@435 2491
duke@435 2492 } // switch
duke@435 2493 }
duke@435 2494 #ifndef _WIN64
zgu@2391 2495 if (((thread->thread_state() == _thread_in_Java) ||
zgu@2391 2496 (thread->thread_state() == _thread_in_native)) &&
zgu@2391 2497 exception_code != EXCEPTION_UNCAUGHT_CXX_EXCEPTION)
duke@435 2498 {
duke@435 2499 LONG result=Handle_FLT_Exception(exceptionInfo);
duke@435 2500 if (result==EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION) return result;
duke@435 2501 }
duke@435 2502 #endif //_WIN64
duke@435 2503 }
duke@435 2504
duke@435 2505 if (exception_code != EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT) {
duke@435 2506 report_error(t, exception_code, pc, exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord,
duke@435 2507 exceptionInfo->ContextRecord);
duke@435 2508 }
duke@435 2509 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
duke@435 2510 }
duke@435 2511
duke@435 2512 #ifndef _WIN64
duke@435 2513 // Special care for fast JNI accessors.
duke@435 2514 // jni_fast_Get<Primitive>Field can trap at certain pc's if a GC kicks in and
duke@435 2515 // the heap gets shrunk before the field access.
duke@435 2516 // Need to install our own structured exception handler since native code may
duke@435 2517 // install its own.
duke@435 2518 LONG WINAPI fastJNIAccessorExceptionFilter(struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exceptionInfo) {
duke@435 2519 DWORD exception_code = exceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode;
duke@435 2520 if (exception_code == EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION) {
duke@435 2521 address pc = (address) exceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Eip;
duke@435 2522 address addr = JNI_FastGetField::find_slowcase_pc(pc);
duke@435 2523 if (addr != (address)-1) {
duke@435 2524 return Handle_Exception(exceptionInfo, addr);
duke@435 2525 }
duke@435 2526 }
duke@435 2527 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
duke@435 2528 }
duke@435 2529
duke@435 2530 #define DEFINE_FAST_GETFIELD(Return,Fieldname,Result) \
duke@435 2531 Return JNICALL jni_fast_Get##Result##Field_wrapper(JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jfieldID fieldID) { \
duke@435 2532 __try { \
duke@435 2533 return (*JNI_FastGetField::jni_fast_Get##Result##Field_fp)(env, obj, fieldID); \
duke@435 2534 } __except(fastJNIAccessorExceptionFilter((_EXCEPTION_POINTERS*)_exception_info())) { \
duke@435 2535 } \
duke@435 2536 return 0; \
duke@435 2537 }
duke@435 2538
duke@435 2539 DEFINE_FAST_GETFIELD(jboolean, bool, Boolean)
duke@435 2540 DEFINE_FAST_GETFIELD(jbyte, byte, Byte)
duke@435 2541 DEFINE_FAST_GETFIELD(jchar, char, Char)
duke@435 2542 DEFINE_FAST_GETFIELD(jshort, short, Short)
duke@435 2543 DEFINE_FAST_GETFIELD(jint, int, Int)
duke@435 2544 DEFINE_FAST_GETFIELD(jlong, long, Long)
duke@435 2545 DEFINE_FAST_GETFIELD(jfloat, float, Float)
duke@435 2546 DEFINE_FAST_GETFIELD(jdouble, double, Double)
duke@435 2547
duke@435 2548 address os::win32::fast_jni_accessor_wrapper(BasicType type) {
duke@435 2549 switch (type) {
duke@435 2550 case T_BOOLEAN: return (address)jni_fast_GetBooleanField_wrapper;
duke@435 2551 case T_BYTE: return (address)jni_fast_GetByteField_wrapper;
duke@435 2552 case T_CHAR: return (address)jni_fast_GetCharField_wrapper;
duke@435 2553 case T_SHORT: return (address)jni_fast_GetShortField_wrapper;
duke@435 2554 case T_INT: return (address)jni_fast_GetIntField_wrapper;
duke@435 2555 case T_LONG: return (address)jni_fast_GetLongField_wrapper;
duke@435 2556 case T_FLOAT: return (address)jni_fast_GetFloatField_wrapper;
duke@435 2557 case T_DOUBLE: return (address)jni_fast_GetDoubleField_wrapper;
duke@435 2558 default: ShouldNotReachHere();
duke@435 2559 }
duke@435 2560 return (address)-1;
duke@435 2561 }
duke@435 2562 #endif
duke@435 2563
duke@435 2564 // Virtual Memory
duke@435 2565
duke@435 2566 int os::vm_page_size() { return os::win32::vm_page_size(); }
duke@435 2567 int os::vm_allocation_granularity() {
duke@435 2568 return os::win32::vm_allocation_granularity();
duke@435 2569 }
duke@435 2570
duke@435 2571 // Windows large page support is available on Windows 2003. In order to use
duke@435 2572 // large page memory, the administrator must first assign additional privilege
duke@435 2573 // to the user:
duke@435 2574 // + select Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Local Security Policy
duke@435 2575 // + select Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment
duke@435 2576 // + double click "Lock pages in memory", add users and/or groups
duke@435 2577 // + reboot
duke@435 2578 // Note the above steps are needed for administrator as well, as administrators
duke@435 2579 // by default do not have the privilege to lock pages in memory.
duke@435 2580 //
duke@435 2581 // Note about Windows 2003: although the API supports committing large page
duke@435 2582 // memory on a page-by-page basis and VirtualAlloc() returns success under this
duke@435 2583 // scenario, I found through experiment it only uses large page if the entire
duke@435 2584 // memory region is reserved and committed in a single VirtualAlloc() call.
duke@435 2585 // This makes Windows large page support more or less like Solaris ISM, in
duke@435 2586 // that the entire heap must be committed upfront. This probably will change
duke@435 2587 // in the future, if so the code below needs to be revisited.
duke@435 2588
duke@435 2589 #ifndef MEM_LARGE_PAGES
duke@435 2590 #define MEM_LARGE_PAGES 0x20000000
duke@435 2591 #endif
duke@435 2592
duke@435 2593 static HANDLE _hProcess;
duke@435 2594 static HANDLE _hToken;
duke@435 2595
iveresov@3085 2596 // Container for NUMA node list info
iveresov@3085 2597 class NUMANodeListHolder {
iveresov@3085 2598 private:
iveresov@3085 2599 int *_numa_used_node_list; // allocated below
iveresov@3085 2600 int _numa_used_node_count;
iveresov@3085 2601
iveresov@3085 2602 void free_node_list() {
iveresov@3085 2603 if (_numa_used_node_list != NULL) {
zgu@3900 2604 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(int, _numa_used_node_list, mtInternal);
iveresov@3085 2605 }
iveresov@3085 2606 }
iveresov@3085 2607
iveresov@3085 2608 public:
iveresov@3085 2609 NUMANodeListHolder() {
iveresov@3085 2610 _numa_used_node_count = 0;
iveresov@3085 2611 _numa_used_node_list = NULL;
iveresov@3085 2612 // do rest of initialization in build routine (after function pointers are set up)
iveresov@3085 2613 }
iveresov@3085 2614
iveresov@3085 2615 ~NUMANodeListHolder() {
iveresov@3085 2616 free_node_list();
iveresov@3085 2617 }
iveresov@3085 2618
iveresov@3085 2619 bool build() {
iveresov@3085 2620 DWORD_PTR proc_aff_mask;
iveresov@3085 2621 DWORD_PTR sys_aff_mask;
iveresov@3085 2622 if (!GetProcessAffinityMask(GetCurrentProcess(), &proc_aff_mask, &sys_aff_mask)) return false;
iveresov@3085 2623 ULONG highest_node_number;
iveresov@3085 2624 if (!os::Kernel32Dll::GetNumaHighestNodeNumber(&highest_node_number)) return false;
iveresov@3085 2625 free_node_list();
zgu@3900 2626 _numa_used_node_list = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(int, highest_node_number + 1, mtInternal);
iveresov@3085 2627 for (unsigned int i = 0; i <= highest_node_number; i++) {
iveresov@3085 2628 ULONGLONG proc_mask_numa_node;
iveresov@3085 2629 if (!os::Kernel32Dll::GetNumaNodeProcessorMask(i, &proc_mask_numa_node)) return false;
iveresov@3085 2630 if ((proc_aff_mask & proc_mask_numa_node)!=0) {
iveresov@3085 2631 _numa_used_node_list[_numa_used_node_count++] = i;
iveresov@3085 2632 }
iveresov@3085 2633 }
iveresov@3085 2634 return (_numa_used_node_count > 1);
iveresov@3085 2635 }
iveresov@3085 2636
iveresov@3085 2637 int get_count() {return _numa_used_node_count;}
iveresov@3085 2638 int get_node_list_entry(int n) {
iveresov@3085 2639 // for indexes out of range, returns -1
iveresov@3085 2640 return (n < _numa_used_node_count ? _numa_used_node_list[n] : -1);
iveresov@3085 2641 }
iveresov@3085 2642
iveresov@3085 2643 } numa_node_list_holder;
iveresov@3085 2644
iveresov@3085 2645
iveresov@3085 2646
duke@435 2647 static size_t _large_page_size = 0;
duke@435 2648
duke@435 2649 static bool resolve_functions_for_large_page_init() {
zgu@3031 2650 return os::Kernel32Dll::GetLargePageMinimumAvailable() &&
zgu@3031 2651 os::Advapi32Dll::AdvapiAvailable();
duke@435 2652 }
duke@435 2653
duke@435 2654 static bool request_lock_memory_privilege() {
duke@435 2655 _hProcess = OpenProcess(PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION, FALSE,
duke@435 2656 os::current_process_id());
duke@435 2657
duke@435 2658 LUID luid;
duke@435 2659 if (_hProcess != NULL &&
zgu@3031 2660 os::Advapi32Dll::OpenProcessToken(_hProcess, TOKEN_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES, &_hToken) &&
zgu@3031 2661 os::Advapi32Dll::LookupPrivilegeValue(NULL, "SeLockMemoryPrivilege", &luid)) {
duke@435 2662
duke@435 2663 TOKEN_PRIVILEGES tp;
duke@435 2664 tp.PrivilegeCount = 1;
duke@435 2665 tp.Privileges[0].Luid = luid;
duke@435 2666 tp.Privileges[0].Attributes = SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED;
duke@435 2667
duke@435 2668 // AdjustTokenPrivileges() may return TRUE even when it couldn't change the
duke@435 2669 // privilege. Check GetLastError() too. See MSDN document.
zgu@3031 2670 if (os::Advapi32Dll::AdjustTokenPrivileges(_hToken, false, &tp, sizeof(tp), NULL, NULL) &&
duke@435 2671 (GetLastError() == ERROR_SUCCESS)) {
duke@435 2672 return true;
duke@435 2673 }
duke@435 2674 }
duke@435 2675
duke@435 2676 return false;
duke@435 2677 }
duke@435 2678
duke@435 2679 static void cleanup_after_large_page_init() {
duke@435 2680 if (_hProcess) CloseHandle(_hProcess);
duke@435 2681 _hProcess = NULL;
duke@435 2682 if (_hToken) CloseHandle(_hToken);
duke@435 2683 _hToken = NULL;
duke@435 2684 }
duke@435 2685
iveresov@3085 2686 static bool numa_interleaving_init() {
iveresov@3085 2687 bool success = false;
iveresov@3085 2688 bool use_numa_interleaving_specified = !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseNUMAInterleaving);
iveresov@3085 2689
iveresov@3118 2690 // print a warning if UseNUMAInterleaving flag is specified on command line
iveresov@3118 2691 bool warn_on_failure = use_numa_interleaving_specified;
iveresov@3085 2692 # define WARN(msg) if (warn_on_failure) { warning(msg); }
iveresov@3085 2693
iveresov@3085 2694 // NUMAInterleaveGranularity cannot be less than vm_allocation_granularity (or _large_page_size if using large pages)
iveresov@3085 2695 size_t min_interleave_granularity = UseLargePages ? _large_page_size : os::vm_allocation_granularity();
iveresov@3085 2696 NUMAInterleaveGranularity = align_size_up(NUMAInterleaveGranularity, min_interleave_granularity);
iveresov@3085 2697
iveresov@3085 2698 if (os::Kernel32Dll::NumaCallsAvailable()) {
iveresov@3085 2699 if (numa_node_list_holder.build()) {
iveresov@3085 2700 if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) {
iveresov@3118 2701 tty->print("NUMA UsedNodeCount=%d, namely ", numa_node_list_holder.get_count());
iveresov@3085 2702 for (int i = 0; i < numa_node_list_holder.get_count(); i++) {
iveresov@3085 2703 tty->print("%d ", numa_node_list_holder.get_node_list_entry(i));
iveresov@3085 2704 }
iveresov@3085 2705 tty->print("\n");
iveresov@3085 2706 }
iveresov@3085 2707 success = true;
iveresov@3085 2708 } else {
iveresov@3085 2709 WARN("Process does not cover multiple NUMA nodes.");
iveresov@3085 2710 }
iveresov@3085 2711 } else {
iveresov@3085 2712 WARN("NUMA Interleaving is not supported by the operating system.");
iveresov@3085 2713 }
iveresov@3085 2714 if (!success) {
iveresov@3085 2715 if (use_numa_interleaving_specified) WARN("...Ignoring UseNUMAInterleaving flag.");
iveresov@3085 2716 }
iveresov@3085 2717 return success;
iveresov@3085 2718 #undef WARN
iveresov@3085 2719 }
iveresov@3085 2720
iveresov@3085 2721 // this routine is used whenever we need to reserve a contiguous VA range
iveresov@3085 2722 // but we need to make separate VirtualAlloc calls for each piece of the range
iveresov@3085 2723 // Reasons for doing this:
iveresov@3085 2724 // * UseLargePagesIndividualAllocation was set (normally only needed on WS2003 but possible to be set otherwise)
iveresov@3085 2725 // * UseNUMAInterleaving requires a separate node for each piece
iveresov@3085 2726 static char* allocate_pages_individually(size_t bytes, char* addr, DWORD flags, DWORD prot,
iveresov@3085 2727 bool should_inject_error=false) {
iveresov@3085 2728 char * p_buf;
iveresov@3085 2729 // note: at setup time we guaranteed that NUMAInterleaveGranularity was aligned up to a page size
iveresov@3085 2730 size_t page_size = UseLargePages ? _large_page_size : os::vm_allocation_granularity();
iveresov@3085 2731 size_t chunk_size = UseNUMAInterleaving ? NUMAInterleaveGranularity : page_size;
iveresov@3085 2732
iveresov@3085 2733 // first reserve enough address space in advance since we want to be
iveresov@3085 2734 // able to break a single contiguous virtual address range into multiple
iveresov@3085 2735 // large page commits but WS2003 does not allow reserving large page space
iveresov@3085 2736 // so we just use 4K pages for reserve, this gives us a legal contiguous
iveresov@3085 2737 // address space. then we will deallocate that reservation, and re alloc
iveresov@3085 2738 // using large pages
iveresov@3085 2739 const size_t size_of_reserve = bytes + chunk_size;
iveresov@3085 2740 if (bytes > size_of_reserve) {
iveresov@3085 2741 // Overflowed.
iveresov@3085 2742 return NULL;
iveresov@3085 2743 }
iveresov@3085 2744 p_buf = (char *) VirtualAlloc(addr,
iveresov@3085 2745 size_of_reserve, // size of Reserve
iveresov@3085 2746 MEM_RESERVE,
iveresov@3085 2747 PAGE_READWRITE);
iveresov@3085 2748 // If reservation failed, return NULL
iveresov@3085 2749 if (p_buf == NULL) return NULL;
iveresov@3085 2750
iveresov@3085 2751 os::release_memory(p_buf, bytes + chunk_size);
iveresov@3085 2752
iveresov@3085 2753 // we still need to round up to a page boundary (in case we are using large pages)
iveresov@3085 2754 // but not to a chunk boundary (in case InterleavingGranularity doesn't align with page size)
iveresov@3085 2755 // instead we handle this in the bytes_to_rq computation below
iveresov@3085 2756 p_buf = (char *) align_size_up((size_t)p_buf, page_size);
iveresov@3085 2757
iveresov@3085 2758 // now go through and allocate one chunk at a time until all bytes are
iveresov@3085 2759 // allocated
iveresov@3085 2760 size_t bytes_remaining = bytes;
iveresov@3085 2761 // An overflow of align_size_up() would have been caught above
iveresov@3085 2762 // in the calculation of size_of_reserve.
iveresov@3085 2763 char * next_alloc_addr = p_buf;
iveresov@3085 2764 HANDLE hProc = GetCurrentProcess();
iveresov@3085 2765
iveresov@3085 2766 #ifdef ASSERT
iveresov@3085 2767 // Variable for the failure injection
iveresov@3085 2768 long ran_num = os::random();
iveresov@3085 2769 size_t fail_after = ran_num % bytes;
iveresov@3085 2770 #endif
iveresov@3085 2771
iveresov@3085 2772 int count=0;
iveresov@3085 2773 while (bytes_remaining) {
iveresov@3085 2774 // select bytes_to_rq to get to the next chunk_size boundary
iveresov@3085 2775
iveresov@3085 2776 size_t bytes_to_rq = MIN2(bytes_remaining, chunk_size - ((size_t)next_alloc_addr % chunk_size));
iveresov@3085 2777 // Note allocate and commit
iveresov@3085 2778 char * p_new;
iveresov@3085 2779
iveresov@3085 2780 #ifdef ASSERT
iveresov@3085 2781 bool inject_error_now = should_inject_error && (bytes_remaining <= fail_after);
iveresov@3085 2782 #else
iveresov@3085 2783 const bool inject_error_now = false;
iveresov@3085 2784 #endif
iveresov@3085 2785
iveresov@3085 2786 if (inject_error_now) {
iveresov@3085 2787 p_new = NULL;
iveresov@3085 2788 } else {
iveresov@3085 2789 if (!UseNUMAInterleaving) {
iveresov@3085 2790 p_new = (char *) VirtualAlloc(next_alloc_addr,
iveresov@3085 2791 bytes_to_rq,
iveresov@3085 2792 flags,
iveresov@3085 2793 prot);
iveresov@3085 2794 } else {
iveresov@3085 2795 // get the next node to use from the used_node_list
iveresov@3118 2796 assert(numa_node_list_holder.get_count() > 0, "Multiple NUMA nodes expected");
iveresov@3118 2797 DWORD node = numa_node_list_holder.get_node_list_entry(count % numa_node_list_holder.get_count());
iveresov@3085 2798 p_new = (char *)os::Kernel32Dll::VirtualAllocExNuma(hProc,
iveresov@3085 2799 next_alloc_addr,
iveresov@3085 2800 bytes_to_rq,
iveresov@3085 2801 flags,
iveresov@3085 2802 prot,
iveresov@3085 2803 node);
iveresov@3085 2804 }
iveresov@3085 2805 }
iveresov@3085 2806
iveresov@3085 2807 if (p_new == NULL) {
iveresov@3085 2808 // Free any allocated pages
iveresov@3085 2809 if (next_alloc_addr > p_buf) {
iveresov@3085 2810 // Some memory was committed so release it.
iveresov@3085 2811 size_t bytes_to_release = bytes - bytes_remaining;
iveresov@3085 2812 os::release_memory(p_buf, bytes_to_release);
iveresov@3085 2813 }
iveresov@3085 2814 #ifdef ASSERT
iveresov@3085 2815 if (should_inject_error) {
iveresov@3085 2816 if (TracePageSizes && Verbose) {
iveresov@3085 2817 tty->print_cr("Reserving pages individually failed.");
iveresov@3085 2818 }
iveresov@3085 2819 }
iveresov@3085 2820 #endif
iveresov@3085 2821 return NULL;
iveresov@3085 2822 }
iveresov@3085 2823 bytes_remaining -= bytes_to_rq;
iveresov@3085 2824 next_alloc_addr += bytes_to_rq;
iveresov@3085 2825 count++;
iveresov@3085 2826 }
iveresov@3085 2827 // made it this far, success
iveresov@3085 2828 return p_buf;
iveresov@3085 2829 }
iveresov@3085 2830
iveresov@3085 2831
iveresov@3085 2832
iveresov@2850 2833 void os::large_page_init() {
iveresov@2850 2834 if (!UseLargePages) return;
duke@435 2835
duke@435 2836 // print a warning if any large page related flag is specified on command line
duke@435 2837 bool warn_on_failure = !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseLargePages) ||
duke@435 2838 !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(LargePageSizeInBytes);
duke@435 2839 bool success = false;
duke@435 2840
duke@435 2841 # define WARN(msg) if (warn_on_failure) { warning(msg); }
duke@435 2842 if (resolve_functions_for_large_page_init()) {
duke@435 2843 if (request_lock_memory_privilege()) {
zgu@3031 2844 size_t s = os::Kernel32Dll::GetLargePageMinimum();
duke@435 2845 if (s) {
duke@435 2846 #if defined(IA32) || defined(AMD64)
duke@435 2847 if (s > 4*M || LargePageSizeInBytes > 4*M) {
duke@435 2848 WARN("JVM cannot use large pages bigger than 4mb.");
duke@435 2849 } else {
duke@435 2850 #endif
duke@435 2851 if (LargePageSizeInBytes && LargePageSizeInBytes % s == 0) {
duke@435 2852 _large_page_size = LargePageSizeInBytes;
duke@435 2853 } else {
duke@435 2854 _large_page_size = s;
duke@435 2855 }
duke@435 2856 success = true;
duke@435 2857 #if defined(IA32) || defined(AMD64)
duke@435 2858 }
duke@435 2859 #endif
duke@435 2860 } else {
duke@435 2861 WARN("Large page is not supported by the processor.");
duke@435 2862 }
duke@435 2863 } else {
duke@435 2864 WARN("JVM cannot use large page memory because it does not have enough privilege to lock pages in memory.");
duke@435 2865 }
duke@435 2866 } else {
duke@435 2867 WARN("Large page is not supported by the operating system.");
duke@435 2868 }
duke@435 2869 #undef WARN
duke@435 2870
duke@435 2871 const size_t default_page_size = (size_t) vm_page_size();
duke@435 2872 if (success && _large_page_size > default_page_size) {
duke@435 2873 _page_sizes[0] = _large_page_size;
duke@435 2874 _page_sizes[1] = default_page_size;
duke@435 2875 _page_sizes[2] = 0;
duke@435 2876 }
duke@435 2877
duke@435 2878 cleanup_after_large_page_init();
iveresov@2850 2879 UseLargePages = success;
duke@435 2880 }
duke@435 2881
duke@435 2882 // On win32, one cannot release just a part of reserved memory, it's an
duke@435 2883 // all or nothing deal. When we split a reservation, we must break the
duke@435 2884 // reservation into two reservations.
zgu@3900 2885 void os::pd_split_reserved_memory(char *base, size_t size, size_t split,
duke@435 2886 bool realloc) {
duke@435 2887 if (size > 0) {
duke@435 2888 release_memory(base, size);
duke@435 2889 if (realloc) {
duke@435 2890 reserve_memory(split, base);
duke@435 2891 }
duke@435 2892 if (size != split) {
duke@435 2893 reserve_memory(size - split, base + split);
duke@435 2894 }
duke@435 2895 }
duke@435 2896 }
duke@435 2897
zgu@3900 2898 char* os::pd_reserve_memory(size_t bytes, char* addr, size_t alignment_hint) {
duke@435 2899 assert((size_t)addr % os::vm_allocation_granularity() == 0,
duke@435 2900 "reserve alignment");
duke@435 2901 assert(bytes % os::vm_allocation_granularity() == 0, "reserve block size");
iveresov@3085 2902 char* res;
iveresov@3085 2903 // note that if UseLargePages is on, all the areas that require interleaving
iveresov@3085 2904 // will go thru reserve_memory_special rather than thru here.
iveresov@3085 2905 bool use_individual = (UseNUMAInterleaving && !UseLargePages);
iveresov@3085 2906 if (!use_individual) {
iveresov@3085 2907 res = (char*)VirtualAlloc(addr, bytes, MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_READWRITE);
iveresov@3085 2908 } else {
iveresov@3085 2909 elapsedTimer reserveTimer;
iveresov@3085 2910 if( Verbose && PrintMiscellaneous ) reserveTimer.start();
iveresov@3085 2911 // in numa interleaving, we have to allocate pages individually
iveresov@3085 2912 // (well really chunks of NUMAInterleaveGranularity size)
iveresov@3085 2913 res = allocate_pages_individually(bytes, addr, MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_READWRITE);
iveresov@3085 2914 if (res == NULL) {
iveresov@3085 2915 warning("NUMA page allocation failed");
iveresov@3085 2916 }
iveresov@3085 2917 if( Verbose && PrintMiscellaneous ) {
iveresov@3085 2918 reserveTimer.stop();
iveresov@3085 2919 tty->print_cr("reserve_memory of %Ix bytes took %ld ms (%ld ticks)", bytes,
iveresov@3085 2920 reserveTimer.milliseconds(), reserveTimer.ticks());
iveresov@3085 2921 }
iveresov@3085 2922 }
duke@435 2923 assert(res == NULL || addr == NULL || addr == res,
duke@435 2924 "Unexpected address from reserve.");
iveresov@3085 2925
duke@435 2926 return res;
duke@435 2927 }
duke@435 2928
duke@435 2929 // Reserve memory at an arbitrary address, only if that area is
duke@435 2930 // available (and not reserved for something else).
zgu@3900 2931 char* os::pd_attempt_reserve_memory_at(size_t bytes, char* requested_addr) {
duke@435 2932 // Windows os::reserve_memory() fails of the requested address range is
duke@435 2933 // not avilable.
duke@435 2934 return reserve_memory(bytes, requested_addr);
duke@435 2935 }
duke@435 2936
duke@435 2937 size_t os::large_page_size() {
duke@435 2938 return _large_page_size;
duke@435 2939 }
duke@435 2940
duke@435 2941 bool os::can_commit_large_page_memory() {
duke@435 2942 // Windows only uses large page memory when the entire region is reserved
duke@435 2943 // and committed in a single VirtualAlloc() call. This may change in the
duke@435 2944 // future, but with Windows 2003 it's not possible to commit on demand.
duke@435 2945 return false;
duke@435 2946 }
duke@435 2947
jcoomes@514 2948 bool os::can_execute_large_page_memory() {
jcoomes@514 2949 return true;
jcoomes@514 2950 }
jcoomes@514 2951
coleenp@1091 2952 char* os::reserve_memory_special(size_t bytes, char* addr, bool exec) {
coleenp@912 2953
coleenp@1152 2954 const DWORD prot = exec ? PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE : PAGE_READWRITE;
iveresov@3085 2955 const DWORD flags = MEM_RESERVE | MEM_COMMIT | MEM_LARGE_PAGES;
iveresov@3085 2956
iveresov@3085 2957 // with large pages, there are two cases where we need to use Individual Allocation
iveresov@3085 2958 // 1) the UseLargePagesIndividualAllocation flag is set (set by default on WS2003)
iveresov@3085 2959 // 2) NUMA Interleaving is enabled, in which case we use a different node for each page
iveresov@3085 2960 if (UseLargePagesIndividualAllocation || UseNUMAInterleaving) {
jmasa@824 2961 if (TracePageSizes && Verbose) {
jmasa@824 2962 tty->print_cr("Reserving large pages individually.");
jmasa@824 2963 }
iveresov@3085 2964 char * p_buf = allocate_pages_individually(bytes, addr, flags, prot, LargePagesIndividualAllocationInjectError);
iveresov@3085 2965 if (p_buf == NULL) {
iveresov@3085 2966 // give an appropriate warning message
iveresov@3085 2967 if (UseNUMAInterleaving) {
iveresov@3085 2968 warning("NUMA large page allocation failed, UseLargePages flag ignored");
iveresov@3085 2969 }
iveresov@3085 2970 if (UseLargePagesIndividualAllocation) {
iveresov@3085 2971 warning("Individually allocated large pages failed, "
iveresov@3085 2972 "use -XX:-UseLargePagesIndividualAllocation to turn off");
iveresov@3085 2973 }
jmasa@824 2974 return NULL;
jmasa@824 2975 }
jmasa@824 2976
jmasa@824 2977 return p_buf;
jmasa@824 2978
jmasa@824 2979 } else {
jmasa@824 2980 // normal policy just allocate it all at once
jmasa@824 2981 DWORD flag = MEM_RESERVE | MEM_COMMIT | MEM_LARGE_PAGES;
coleenp@1152 2982 char * res = (char *)VirtualAlloc(NULL, bytes, flag, prot);
jmasa@824 2983 return res;
jmasa@824 2984 }
duke@435 2985 }
duke@435 2986
duke@435 2987 bool os::release_memory_special(char* base, size_t bytes) {
duke@435 2988 return release_memory(base, bytes);
duke@435 2989 }
duke@435 2990
duke@435 2991 void os::print_statistics() {
duke@435 2992 }
duke@435 2993
zgu@3900 2994 bool os::pd_commit_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes, bool exec) {
duke@435 2995 if (bytes == 0) {
duke@435 2996 // Don't bother the OS with noops.
duke@435 2997 return true;
duke@435 2998 }
duke@435 2999 assert((size_t) addr % os::vm_page_size() == 0, "commit on page boundaries");
duke@435 3000 assert(bytes % os::vm_page_size() == 0, "commit in page-sized chunks");
duke@435 3001 // Don't attempt to print anything if the OS call fails. We're
duke@435 3002 // probably low on resources, so the print itself may cause crashes.
iveresov@3085 3003
iveresov@3085 3004 // unless we have NUMAInterleaving enabled, the range of a commit
iveresov@3085 3005 // is always within a reserve covered by a single VirtualAlloc
iveresov@3085 3006 // in that case we can just do a single commit for the requested size
iveresov@3085 3007 if (!UseNUMAInterleaving) {
iveresov@3085 3008 if (VirtualAlloc(addr, bytes, MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE) == NULL) return false;
iveresov@3085 3009 if (exec) {
iveresov@3085 3010 DWORD oldprot;
iveresov@3085 3011 // Windows doc says to use VirtualProtect to get execute permissions
iveresov@3085 3012 if (!VirtualProtect(addr, bytes, PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE, &oldprot)) return false;
iveresov@3085 3013 }
iveresov@3085 3014 return true;
coleenp@1091 3015 } else {
iveresov@3085 3016
iveresov@3085 3017 // when NUMAInterleaving is enabled, the commit might cover a range that
iveresov@3085 3018 // came from multiple VirtualAlloc reserves (using allocate_pages_individually).
iveresov@3085 3019 // VirtualQuery can help us determine that. The RegionSize that VirtualQuery
iveresov@3085 3020 // returns represents the number of bytes that can be committed in one step.
iveresov@3085 3021 size_t bytes_remaining = bytes;
iveresov@3085 3022 char * next_alloc_addr = addr;
iveresov@3085 3023 while (bytes_remaining > 0) {
iveresov@3085 3024 MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION alloc_info;
iveresov@3085 3025 VirtualQuery(next_alloc_addr, &alloc_info, sizeof(alloc_info));
iveresov@3085 3026 size_t bytes_to_rq = MIN2(bytes_remaining, (size_t)alloc_info.RegionSize);
iveresov@3085 3027 if (VirtualAlloc(next_alloc_addr, bytes_to_rq, MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE) == NULL)
iveresov@3085 3028 return false;
iveresov@3085 3029 if (exec) {
iveresov@3085 3030 DWORD oldprot;
iveresov@3085 3031 if (!VirtualProtect(next_alloc_addr, bytes_to_rq, PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE, &oldprot))
iveresov@3085 3032 return false;
iveresov@3085 3033 }
iveresov@3085 3034 bytes_remaining -= bytes_to_rq;
iveresov@3085 3035 next_alloc_addr += bytes_to_rq;
iveresov@3085 3036 }
iveresov@3085 3037 }
iveresov@3085 3038 // if we made it this far, return true
iveresov@3085 3039 return true;
duke@435 3040 }
duke@435 3041
zgu@3900 3042 bool os::pd_commit_memory(char* addr, size_t size, size_t alignment_hint,
coleenp@1091 3043 bool exec) {
coleenp@1091 3044 return commit_memory(addr, size, exec);
duke@435 3045 }
duke@435 3046
zgu@3900 3047 bool os::pd_uncommit_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes) {
duke@435 3048 if (bytes == 0) {
duke@435 3049 // Don't bother the OS with noops.
duke@435 3050 return true;
duke@435 3051 }
duke@435 3052 assert((size_t) addr % os::vm_page_size() == 0, "uncommit on page boundaries");
duke@435 3053 assert(bytes % os::vm_page_size() == 0, "uncommit in page-sized chunks");
zgu@3900 3054 return (VirtualFree(addr, bytes, MEM_DECOMMIT) != 0);
zgu@3900 3055 }
zgu@3900 3056
zgu@3900 3057 bool os::pd_release_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes) {
duke@435 3058 return VirtualFree(addr, 0, MEM_RELEASE) != 0;
duke@435 3059 }
duke@435 3060
zgu@3900 3061 bool os::pd_create_stack_guard_pages(char* addr, size_t size) {
coleenp@1755 3062 return os::commit_memory(addr, size);
coleenp@1755 3063 }
coleenp@1755 3064
coleenp@1755 3065 bool os::remove_stack_guard_pages(char* addr, size_t size) {
coleenp@1755 3066 return os::uncommit_memory(addr, size);
coleenp@1755 3067 }
coleenp@1755 3068
coleenp@672 3069 // Set protections specified
coleenp@672 3070 bool os::protect_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes, ProtType prot,
coleenp@672 3071 bool is_committed) {
coleenp@672 3072 unsigned int p = 0;
coleenp@672 3073 switch (prot) {
coleenp@672 3074 case MEM_PROT_NONE: p = PAGE_NOACCESS; break;
coleenp@672 3075 case MEM_PROT_READ: p = PAGE_READONLY; break;
coleenp@672 3076 case MEM_PROT_RW: p = PAGE_READWRITE; break;
coleenp@672 3077 case MEM_PROT_RWX: p = PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE; break;
coleenp@672 3078 default:
coleenp@672 3079 ShouldNotReachHere();
coleenp@672 3080 }
coleenp@672 3081
duke@435 3082 DWORD old_status;
coleenp@672 3083
coleenp@672 3084 // Strange enough, but on Win32 one can change protection only for committed
coleenp@672 3085 // memory, not a big deal anyway, as bytes less or equal than 64K
coleenp@1091 3086 if (!is_committed && !commit_memory(addr, bytes, prot == MEM_PROT_RWX)) {
coleenp@672 3087 fatal("cannot commit protection page");
coleenp@672 3088 }
coleenp@672 3089 // One cannot use os::guard_memory() here, as on Win32 guard page
coleenp@672 3090 // have different (one-shot) semantics, from MSDN on PAGE_GUARD:
coleenp@672 3091 //
coleenp@672 3092 // Pages in the region become guard pages. Any attempt to access a guard page
coleenp@672 3093 // causes the system to raise a STATUS_GUARD_PAGE exception and turn off
coleenp@672 3094 // the guard page status. Guard pages thus act as a one-time access alarm.
coleenp@672 3095 return VirtualProtect(addr, bytes, p, &old_status) != 0;
duke@435 3096 }
duke@435 3097
duke@435 3098 bool os::guard_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes) {
duke@435 3099 DWORD old_status;
coleenp@912 3100 return VirtualProtect(addr, bytes, PAGE_READWRITE | PAGE_GUARD, &old_status) != 0;
duke@435 3101 }
duke@435 3102
duke@435 3103 bool os::unguard_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes) {
duke@435 3104 DWORD old_status;
coleenp@912 3105 return VirtualProtect(addr, bytes, PAGE_READWRITE, &old_status) != 0;
duke@435 3106 }
duke@435 3107
zgu@3900 3108 void os::pd_realign_memory(char *addr, size_t bytes, size_t alignment_hint) { }
zgu@3900 3109 void os::pd_free_memory(char *addr, size_t bytes, size_t alignment_hint) { }
duke@435 3110 void os::numa_make_global(char *addr, size_t bytes) { }
iveresov@576 3111 void os::numa_make_local(char *addr, size_t bytes, int lgrp_hint) { }
duke@435 3112 bool os::numa_topology_changed() { return false; }
iveresov@3118 3113 size_t os::numa_get_groups_num() { return MAX2(numa_node_list_holder.get_count(), 1); }
duke@435 3114 int os::numa_get_group_id() { return 0; }
duke@435 3115 size_t os::numa_get_leaf_groups(int *ids, size_t size) {
iveresov@3118 3116 if (numa_node_list_holder.get_count() == 0 && size > 0) {
iveresov@3118 3117 // Provide an answer for UMA systems
iveresov@3118 3118 ids[0] = 0;
iveresov@3118 3119 return 1;
iveresov@3118 3120 } else {
iveresov@3118 3121 // check for size bigger than actual groups_num
iveresov@3118 3122 size = MIN2(size, numa_get_groups_num());
iveresov@3118 3123 for (int i = 0; i < (int)size; i++) {
iveresov@3118 3124 ids[i] = numa_node_list_holder.get_node_list_entry(i);
iveresov@3118 3125 }
iveresov@3118 3126 return size;
iveresov@3118 3127 }
duke@435 3128 }
duke@435 3129
duke@435 3130 bool os::get_page_info(char *start, page_info* info) {
duke@435 3131 return false;
duke@435 3132 }
duke@435 3133
duke@435 3134 char *os::scan_pages(char *start, char* end, page_info* page_expected, page_info* page_found) {
duke@435 3135 return end;
duke@435 3136 }
duke@435 3137
duke@435 3138 char* os::non_memory_address_word() {
duke@435 3139 // Must never look like an address returned by reserve_memory,
duke@435 3140 // even in its subfields (as defined by the CPU immediate fields,
duke@435 3141 // if the CPU splits constants across multiple instructions).
duke@435 3142 return (char*)-1;
duke@435 3143 }
duke@435 3144
duke@435 3145 #define MAX_ERROR_COUNT 100
duke@435 3146 #define SYS_THREAD_ERROR 0xffffffffUL
duke@435 3147
duke@435 3148 void os::pd_start_thread(Thread* thread) {
duke@435 3149 DWORD ret = ResumeThread(thread->osthread()->thread_handle());
duke@435 3150 // Returns previous suspend state:
duke@435 3151 // 0: Thread was not suspended
duke@435 3152 // 1: Thread is running now
duke@435 3153 // >1: Thread is still suspended.
duke@435 3154 assert(ret != SYS_THREAD_ERROR, "StartThread failed"); // should propagate back
duke@435 3155 }
duke@435 3156
duke@435 3157 class HighResolutionInterval {
duke@435 3158 // The default timer resolution seems to be 10 milliseconds.
duke@435 3159 // (Where is this written down?)
duke@435 3160 // If someone wants to sleep for only a fraction of the default,
duke@435 3161 // then we set the timer resolution down to 1 millisecond for
duke@435 3162 // the duration of their interval.
duke@435 3163 // We carefully set the resolution back, since otherwise we
duke@435 3164 // seem to incur an overhead (3%?) that we don't need.
duke@435 3165 // CONSIDER: if ms is small, say 3, then we should run with a high resolution time.
duke@435 3166 // Buf if ms is large, say 500, or 503, we should avoid the call to timeBeginPeriod().
duke@435 3167 // Alternatively, we could compute the relative error (503/500 = .6%) and only use
duke@435 3168 // timeBeginPeriod() if the relative error exceeded some threshold.
duke@435 3169 // timeBeginPeriod() has been linked to problems with clock drift on win32 systems and
duke@435 3170 // to decreased efficiency related to increased timer "tick" rates. We want to minimize
duke@435 3171 // (a) calls to timeBeginPeriod() and timeEndPeriod() and (b) time spent with high
duke@435 3172 // resolution timers running.
duke@435 3173 private:
duke@435 3174 jlong resolution;
duke@435 3175 public:
duke@435 3176 HighResolutionInterval(jlong ms) {
duke@435 3177 resolution = ms % 10L;
duke@435 3178 if (resolution != 0) {
duke@435 3179 MMRESULT result = timeBeginPeriod(1L);
duke@435 3180 }
duke@435 3181 }
duke@435 3182 ~HighResolutionInterval() {
duke@435 3183 if (resolution != 0) {
duke@435 3184 MMRESULT result = timeEndPeriod(1L);
duke@435 3185 }
duke@435 3186 resolution = 0L;
duke@435 3187 }
duke@435 3188 };
duke@435 3189
duke@435 3190 int os::sleep(Thread* thread, jlong ms, bool interruptable) {
duke@435 3191 jlong limit = (jlong) MAXDWORD;
duke@435 3192
duke@435 3193 while(ms > limit) {
duke@435 3194 int res;
duke@435 3195 if ((res = sleep(thread, limit, interruptable)) != OS_TIMEOUT)
duke@435 3196 return res;
duke@435 3197 ms -= limit;
duke@435 3198 }
duke@435 3199
duke@435 3200 assert(thread == Thread::current(), "thread consistency check");
duke@435 3201 OSThread* osthread = thread->osthread();
duke@435 3202 OSThreadWaitState osts(osthread, false /* not Object.wait() */);
duke@435 3203 int result;
duke@435 3204 if (interruptable) {
duke@435 3205 assert(thread->is_Java_thread(), "must be java thread");
duke@435 3206 JavaThread *jt = (JavaThread *) thread;
duke@435 3207 ThreadBlockInVM tbivm(jt);
duke@435 3208
duke@435 3209 jt->set_suspend_equivalent();
duke@435 3210 // cleared by handle_special_suspend_equivalent_condition() or
duke@435 3211 // java_suspend_self() via check_and_wait_while_suspended()
duke@435 3212
duke@435 3213 HANDLE events[1];
duke@435 3214 events[0] = osthread->interrupt_event();
duke@435 3215 HighResolutionInterval *phri=NULL;
duke@435 3216 if(!ForceTimeHighResolution)
duke@435 3217 phri = new HighResolutionInterval( ms );
duke@435 3218 if (WaitForMultipleObjects(1, events, FALSE, (DWORD)ms) == WAIT_TIMEOUT) {
duke@435 3219 result = OS_TIMEOUT;
duke@435 3220 } else {
duke@435 3221 ResetEvent(osthread->interrupt_event());
duke@435 3222 osthread->set_interrupted(false);
duke@435 3223 result = OS_INTRPT;
duke@435 3224 }
duke@435 3225 delete phri; //if it is NULL, harmless
duke@435 3226
duke@435 3227 // were we externally suspended while we were waiting?
duke@435 3228 jt->check_and_wait_while_suspended();
duke@435 3229 } else {
duke@435 3230 assert(!thread->is_Java_thread(), "must not be java thread");
duke@435 3231 Sleep((long) ms);
duke@435 3232 result = OS_TIMEOUT;
duke@435 3233 }
duke@435 3234 return result;
duke@435 3235 }
duke@435 3236
duke@435 3237 // Sleep forever; naked call to OS-specific sleep; use with CAUTION
duke@435 3238 void os::infinite_sleep() {
duke@435 3239 while (true) { // sleep forever ...
duke@435 3240 Sleep(100000); // ... 100 seconds at a time
duke@435 3241 }
duke@435 3242 }
duke@435 3243
duke@435 3244 typedef BOOL (WINAPI * STTSignature)(void) ;
duke@435 3245
duke@435 3246 os::YieldResult os::NakedYield() {
duke@435 3247 // Use either SwitchToThread() or Sleep(0)
duke@435 3248 // Consider passing back the return value from SwitchToThread().
zgu@3031 3249 if (os::Kernel32Dll::SwitchToThreadAvailable()) {
zgu@3031 3250 return SwitchToThread() ? os::YIELD_SWITCHED : os::YIELD_NONEREADY ;
duke@435 3251 } else {
zgu@3031 3252 Sleep(0);
duke@435 3253 }
duke@435 3254 return os::YIELD_UNKNOWN ;
duke@435 3255 }
duke@435 3256
duke@435 3257 void os::yield() { os::NakedYield(); }
duke@435 3258
duke@435 3259 void os::yield_all(int attempts) {
duke@435 3260 // Yields to all threads, including threads with lower priorities
duke@435 3261 Sleep(1);
duke@435 3262 }
duke@435 3263
duke@435 3264 // Win32 only gives you access to seven real priorities at a time,
duke@435 3265 // so we compress Java's ten down to seven. It would be better
duke@435 3266 // if we dynamically adjusted relative priorities.
duke@435 3267
phh@3481 3268 int os::java_to_os_priority[CriticalPriority + 1] = {
duke@435 3269 THREAD_PRIORITY_IDLE, // 0 Entry should never be used
duke@435 3270 THREAD_PRIORITY_LOWEST, // 1 MinPriority
duke@435 3271 THREAD_PRIORITY_LOWEST, // 2
duke@435 3272 THREAD_PRIORITY_BELOW_NORMAL, // 3
duke@435 3273 THREAD_PRIORITY_BELOW_NORMAL, // 4
duke@435 3274 THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL, // 5 NormPriority
duke@435 3275 THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL, // 6
duke@435 3276 THREAD_PRIORITY_ABOVE_NORMAL, // 7
duke@435 3277 THREAD_PRIORITY_ABOVE_NORMAL, // 8
duke@435 3278 THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST, // 9 NearMaxPriority
phh@3481 3279 THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST, // 10 MaxPriority
phh@3481 3280 THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST // 11 CriticalPriority
duke@435 3281 };
duke@435 3282
phh@3481 3283 int prio_policy1[CriticalPriority + 1] = {
duke@435 3284 THREAD_PRIORITY_IDLE, // 0 Entry should never be used
duke@435 3285 THREAD_PRIORITY_LOWEST, // 1 MinPriority
duke@435 3286 THREAD_PRIORITY_LOWEST, // 2
duke@435 3287 THREAD_PRIORITY_BELOW_NORMAL, // 3
duke@435 3288 THREAD_PRIORITY_BELOW_NORMAL, // 4
duke@435 3289 THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL, // 5 NormPriority
duke@435 3290 THREAD_PRIORITY_ABOVE_NORMAL, // 6
duke@435 3291 THREAD_PRIORITY_ABOVE_NORMAL, // 7
duke@435 3292 THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST, // 8
duke@435 3293 THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST, // 9 NearMaxPriority
phh@3481 3294 THREAD_PRIORITY_TIME_CRITICAL, // 10 MaxPriority
phh@3481 3295 THREAD_PRIORITY_TIME_CRITICAL // 11 CriticalPriority
duke@435 3296 };
duke@435 3297
duke@435 3298 static int prio_init() {
duke@435 3299 // If ThreadPriorityPolicy is 1, switch tables
duke@435 3300 if (ThreadPriorityPolicy == 1) {
duke@435 3301 int i;
phh@3481 3302 for (i = 0; i < CriticalPriority + 1; i++) {
duke@435 3303 os::java_to_os_priority[i] = prio_policy1[i];
duke@435 3304 }
duke@435 3305 }
phh@3481 3306 if (UseCriticalJavaThreadPriority) {
phh@3481 3307 os::java_to_os_priority[MaxPriority] = os::java_to_os_priority[CriticalPriority] ;
phh@3481 3308 }
duke@435 3309 return 0;
duke@435 3310 }
duke@435 3311
duke@435 3312 OSReturn os::set_native_priority(Thread* thread, int priority) {
duke@435 3313 if (!UseThreadPriorities) return OS_OK;
duke@435 3314 bool ret = SetThreadPriority(thread->osthread()->thread_handle(), priority) != 0;
duke@435 3315 return ret ? OS_OK : OS_ERR;
duke@435 3316 }
duke@435 3317
duke@435 3318 OSReturn os::get_native_priority(const Thread* const thread, int* priority_ptr) {
duke@435 3319 if ( !UseThreadPriorities ) {
duke@435 3320 *priority_ptr = java_to_os_priority[NormPriority];
duke@435 3321 return OS_OK;
duke@435 3322 }
duke@435 3323 int os_prio = GetThreadPriority(thread->osthread()->thread_handle());
duke@435 3324 if (os_prio == THREAD_PRIORITY_ERROR_RETURN) {
duke@435 3325 assert(false, "GetThreadPriority failed");
duke@435 3326 return OS_ERR;
duke@435 3327 }
duke@435 3328 *priority_ptr = os_prio;
duke@435 3329 return OS_OK;
duke@435 3330 }
duke@435 3331
duke@435 3332
duke@435 3333 // Hint to the underlying OS that a task switch would not be good.
duke@435 3334 // Void return because it's a hint and can fail.
duke@435 3335 void os::hint_no_preempt() {}
duke@435 3336
duke@435 3337 void os::interrupt(Thread* thread) {
duke@435 3338 assert(!thread->is_Java_thread() || Thread::current() == thread || Threads_lock->owned_by_self(),
duke@435 3339 "possibility of dangling Thread pointer");
duke@435 3340
duke@435 3341 OSThread* osthread = thread->osthread();
duke@435 3342 osthread->set_interrupted(true);
duke@435 3343 // More than one thread can get here with the same value of osthread,
duke@435 3344 // resulting in multiple notifications. We do, however, want the store
duke@435 3345 // to interrupted() to be visible to other threads before we post
duke@435 3346 // the interrupt event.
duke@435 3347 OrderAccess::release();
duke@435 3348 SetEvent(osthread->interrupt_event());
duke@435 3349 // For JSR166: unpark after setting status
duke@435 3350 if (thread->is_Java_thread())
duke@435 3351 ((JavaThread*)thread)->parker()->unpark();
duke@435 3352
duke@435 3353 ParkEvent * ev = thread->_ParkEvent ;
duke@435 3354 if (ev != NULL) ev->unpark() ;
duke@435 3355
duke@435 3356 }
duke@435 3357
duke@435 3358
duke@435 3359 bool os::is_interrupted(Thread* thread, bool clear_interrupted) {
duke@435 3360 assert(!thread->is_Java_thread() || Thread::current() == thread || Threads_lock->owned_by_self(),
duke@435 3361 "possibility of dangling Thread pointer");
duke@435 3362
duke@435 3363 OSThread* osthread = thread->osthread();
dholmes@2668 3364 bool interrupted = osthread->interrupted();
dholmes@2668 3365 // There is no synchronization between the setting of the interrupt
dholmes@2668 3366 // and it being cleared here. It is critical - see 6535709 - that
dholmes@2668 3367 // we only clear the interrupt state, and reset the interrupt event,
dholmes@2668 3368 // if we are going to report that we were indeed interrupted - else
dholmes@2668 3369 // an interrupt can be "lost", leading to spurious wakeups or lost wakeups
dholmes@2668 3370 // depending on the timing
dholmes@2668 3371 if (interrupted && clear_interrupted) {
duke@435 3372 osthread->set_interrupted(false);
duke@435 3373 ResetEvent(osthread->interrupt_event());
duke@435 3374 } // Otherwise leave the interrupted state alone
duke@435 3375
duke@435 3376 return interrupted;
duke@435 3377 }
duke@435 3378
duke@435 3379 // Get's a pc (hint) for a running thread. Currently used only for profiling.
duke@435 3380 ExtendedPC os::get_thread_pc(Thread* thread) {
duke@435 3381 CONTEXT context;
duke@435 3382 context.ContextFlags = CONTEXT_CONTROL;
duke@435 3383 HANDLE handle = thread->osthread()->thread_handle();
duke@435 3384 #ifdef _M_IA64
duke@435 3385 assert(0, "Fix get_thread_pc");
duke@435 3386 return ExtendedPC(NULL);
duke@435 3387 #else
duke@435 3388 if (GetThreadContext(handle, &context)) {
duke@435 3389 #ifdef _M_AMD64
duke@435 3390 return ExtendedPC((address) context.Rip);
duke@435 3391 #else
duke@435 3392 return ExtendedPC((address) context.Eip);
duke@435 3393 #endif
duke@435 3394 } else {
duke@435 3395 return ExtendedPC(NULL);
duke@435 3396 }
duke@435 3397 #endif
duke@435 3398 }
duke@435 3399
duke@435 3400 // GetCurrentThreadId() returns DWORD
duke@435 3401 intx os::current_thread_id() { return GetCurrentThreadId(); }
duke@435 3402
duke@435 3403 static int _initial_pid = 0;
duke@435 3404
duke@435 3405 int os::current_process_id()
duke@435 3406 {
duke@435 3407 return (_initial_pid ? _initial_pid : _getpid());
duke@435 3408 }
duke@435 3409
duke@435 3410 int os::win32::_vm_page_size = 0;
duke@435 3411 int os::win32::_vm_allocation_granularity = 0;
duke@435 3412 int os::win32::_processor_type = 0;
duke@435 3413 // Processor level is not available on non-NT systems, use vm_version instead
duke@435 3414 int os::win32::_processor_level = 0;
duke@435 3415 julong os::win32::_physical_memory = 0;
duke@435 3416 size_t os::win32::_default_stack_size = 0;
duke@435 3417
duke@435 3418 intx os::win32::_os_thread_limit = 0;
duke@435 3419 volatile intx os::win32::_os_thread_count = 0;
duke@435 3420
duke@435 3421 bool os::win32::_is_nt = false;
jmasa@824 3422 bool os::win32::_is_windows_2003 = false;
ctornqvi@2520 3423 bool os::win32::_is_windows_server = false;
duke@435 3424
duke@435 3425 void os::win32::initialize_system_info() {
duke@435 3426 SYSTEM_INFO si;
duke@435 3427 GetSystemInfo(&si);
duke@435 3428 _vm_page_size = si.dwPageSize;
duke@435 3429 _vm_allocation_granularity = si.dwAllocationGranularity;
duke@435 3430 _processor_type = si.dwProcessorType;
duke@435 3431 _processor_level = si.wProcessorLevel;
phh@1558 3432 set_processor_count(si.dwNumberOfProcessors);
coleenp@912 3433
poonam@1312 3434 MEMORYSTATUSEX ms;
poonam@1312 3435 ms.dwLength = sizeof(ms);
poonam@1312 3436
duke@435 3437 // also returns dwAvailPhys (free physical memory bytes), dwTotalVirtual, dwAvailVirtual,
duke@435 3438 // dwMemoryLoad (% of memory in use)
poonam@1312 3439 GlobalMemoryStatusEx(&ms);
poonam@1312 3440 _physical_memory = ms.ullTotalPhys;
duke@435 3441
ctornqvi@2520 3442 OSVERSIONINFOEX oi;
ctornqvi@2520 3443 oi.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(OSVERSIONINFOEX);
ctornqvi@2520 3444 GetVersionEx((OSVERSIONINFO*)&oi);
duke@435 3445 switch(oi.dwPlatformId) {
duke@435 3446 case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS: _is_nt = false; break;
jmasa@824 3447 case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT:
jmasa@824 3448 _is_nt = true;
jmasa@824 3449 {
jmasa@824 3450 int os_vers = oi.dwMajorVersion * 1000 + oi.dwMinorVersion;
jmasa@824 3451 if (os_vers == 5002) {
jmasa@824 3452 _is_windows_2003 = true;
jmasa@824 3453 }
ctornqvi@2520 3454 if (oi.wProductType == VER_NT_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER ||
ctornqvi@2520 3455 oi.wProductType == VER_NT_SERVER) {
ctornqvi@2520 3456 _is_windows_server = true;
ctornqvi@2520 3457 }
jmasa@824 3458 }
jmasa@824 3459 break;
duke@435 3460 default: fatal("Unknown platform");
duke@435 3461 }
duke@435 3462
duke@435 3463 _default_stack_size = os::current_stack_size();
duke@435 3464 assert(_default_stack_size > (size_t) _vm_page_size, "invalid stack size");
duke@435 3465 assert((_default_stack_size & (_vm_page_size - 1)) == 0,
duke@435 3466 "stack size not a multiple of page size");
duke@435 3467
duke@435 3468 initialize_performance_counter();
duke@435 3469
duke@435 3470 // Win95/Win98 scheduler bug work-around. The Win95/98 scheduler is
duke@435 3471 // known to deadlock the system, if the VM issues to thread operations with
duke@435 3472 // a too high frequency, e.g., such as changing the priorities.
duke@435 3473 // The 6000 seems to work well - no deadlocks has been notices on the test
duke@435 3474 // programs that we have seen experience this problem.
duke@435 3475 if (!os::win32::is_nt()) {
duke@435 3476 StarvationMonitorInterval = 6000;
duke@435 3477 }
duke@435 3478 }
duke@435 3479
duke@435 3480
zgu@3031 3481 HINSTANCE os::win32::load_Windows_dll(const char* name, char *ebuf, int ebuflen) {
zgu@3031 3482 char path[MAX_PATH];
zgu@3031 3483 DWORD size;
zgu@3031 3484 DWORD pathLen = (DWORD)sizeof(path);
zgu@3031 3485 HINSTANCE result = NULL;
zgu@3031 3486
zgu@3031 3487 // only allow library name without path component
zgu@3031 3488 assert(strchr(name, '\\') == NULL, "path not allowed");
zgu@3031 3489 assert(strchr(name, ':') == NULL, "path not allowed");
zgu@3031 3490 if (strchr(name, '\\') != NULL || strchr(name, ':') != NULL) {
zgu@3031 3491 jio_snprintf(ebuf, ebuflen,
zgu@3031 3492 "Invalid parameter while calling os::win32::load_windows_dll(): cannot take path: %s", name);
zgu@3031 3493 return NULL;
zgu@3031 3494 }
zgu@3031 3495
zgu@3031 3496 // search system directory
zgu@3031 3497 if ((size = GetSystemDirectory(path, pathLen)) > 0) {
zgu@3031 3498 strcat(path, "\\");
zgu@3031 3499 strcat(path, name);
zgu@3031 3500 if ((result = (HINSTANCE)os::dll_load(path, ebuf, ebuflen)) != NULL) {
zgu@3031 3501 return result;
zgu@3031 3502 }
zgu@3031 3503 }
zgu@3031 3504
zgu@3031 3505 // try Windows directory
zgu@3031 3506 if ((size = GetWindowsDirectory(path, pathLen)) > 0) {
zgu@3031 3507 strcat(path, "\\");
zgu@3031 3508 strcat(path, name);
zgu@3031 3509 if ((result = (HINSTANCE)os::dll_load(path, ebuf, ebuflen)) != NULL) {
zgu@3031 3510 return result;
zgu@3031 3511 }
zgu@3031 3512 }
zgu@3031 3513
zgu@3031 3514 jio_snprintf(ebuf, ebuflen,
zgu@3031 3515 "os::win32::load_windows_dll() cannot load %s from system directories.", name);
zgu@3031 3516 return NULL;
zgu@3031 3517 }
zgu@3031 3518
duke@435 3519 void os::win32::setmode_streams() {
duke@435 3520 _setmode(_fileno(stdin), _O_BINARY);
duke@435 3521 _setmode(_fileno(stdout), _O_BINARY);
duke@435 3522 _setmode(_fileno(stderr), _O_BINARY);
duke@435 3523 }
duke@435 3524
duke@435 3525
sla@2584 3526 bool os::is_debugger_attached() {
sla@2584 3527 return IsDebuggerPresent() ? true : false;
sla@2584 3528 }
sla@2584 3529
sla@2584 3530
sla@2584 3531 void os::wait_for_keypress_at_exit(void) {
sla@2584 3532 if (PauseAtExit) {
sla@2584 3533 fprintf(stderr, "Press any key to continue...\n");
sla@2584 3534 fgetc(stdin);
sla@2584 3535 }
sla@2584 3536 }
sla@2584 3537
sla@2584 3538
duke@435 3539 int os::message_box(const char* title, const char* message) {
duke@435 3540 int result = MessageBox(NULL, message, title,
duke@435 3541 MB_YESNO | MB_ICONERROR | MB_SYSTEMMODAL | MB_DEFAULT_DESKTOP_ONLY);
duke@435 3542 return result == IDYES;
duke@435 3543 }
duke@435 3544
duke@435 3545 int os::allocate_thread_local_storage() {
duke@435 3546 return TlsAlloc();
duke@435 3547 }
duke@435 3548
duke@435 3549
duke@435 3550 void os::free_thread_local_storage(int index) {
duke@435 3551 TlsFree(index);
duke@435 3552 }
duke@435 3553
duke@435 3554
duke@435 3555 void os::thread_local_storage_at_put(int index, void* value) {
duke@435 3556 TlsSetValue(index, value);
duke@435 3557 assert(thread_local_storage_at(index) == value, "Just checking");
duke@435 3558 }
duke@435 3559
duke@435 3560
duke@435 3561 void* os::thread_local_storage_at(int index) {
duke@435 3562 return TlsGetValue(index);
duke@435 3563 }
duke@435 3564
duke@435 3565
duke@435 3566 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 3567 #ifndef _WIN64
duke@435 3568 // Helpers to check whether NX protection is enabled
duke@435 3569 int nx_exception_filter(_EXCEPTION_POINTERS *pex) {
duke@435 3570 if (pex->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode == EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION &&
duke@435 3571 pex->ExceptionRecord->NumberParameters > 0 &&
duke@435 3572 pex->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[0] ==
duke@435 3573 EXCEPTION_INFO_EXEC_VIOLATION) {
duke@435 3574 return EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER;
duke@435 3575 }
duke@435 3576 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
duke@435 3577 }
duke@435 3578
duke@435 3579 void nx_check_protection() {
duke@435 3580 // If NX is enabled we'll get an exception calling into code on the stack
duke@435 3581 char code[] = { (char)0xC3 }; // ret
duke@435 3582 void *code_ptr = (void *)code;
duke@435 3583 __try {
duke@435 3584 __asm call code_ptr
duke@435 3585 } __except(nx_exception_filter((_EXCEPTION_POINTERS*)_exception_info())) {
duke@435 3586 tty->print_raw_cr("NX protection detected.");
duke@435 3587 }
duke@435 3588 }
duke@435 3589 #endif // _WIN64
duke@435 3590 #endif // PRODUCT
duke@435 3591
duke@435 3592 // this is called _before_ the global arguments have been parsed
duke@435 3593 void os::init(void) {
duke@435 3594 _initial_pid = _getpid();
duke@435 3595
duke@435 3596 init_random(1234567);
duke@435 3597
duke@435 3598 win32::initialize_system_info();
duke@435 3599 win32::setmode_streams();
duke@435 3600 init_page_sizes((size_t) win32::vm_page_size());
duke@435 3601
duke@435 3602 // For better scalability on MP systems (must be called after initialize_system_info)
duke@435 3603 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 3604 if (is_MP()) {
duke@435 3605 NoYieldsInMicrolock = true;
duke@435 3606 }
duke@435 3607 #endif
jmasa@824 3608 // This may be overridden later when argument processing is done.
jmasa@824 3609 FLAG_SET_ERGO(bool, UseLargePagesIndividualAllocation,
jmasa@824 3610 os::win32::is_windows_2003());
jmasa@824 3611
duke@435 3612 // Initialize main_process and main_thread
duke@435 3613 main_process = GetCurrentProcess(); // Remember main_process is a pseudo handle
jmasa@824 3614 if (!DuplicateHandle(main_process, GetCurrentThread(), main_process,
duke@435 3615 &main_thread, THREAD_ALL_ACCESS, false, 0)) {
duke@435 3616 fatal("DuplicateHandle failed\n");
duke@435 3617 }
duke@435 3618 main_thread_id = (int) GetCurrentThreadId();
duke@435 3619 }
duke@435 3620
duke@435 3621 // To install functions for atexit processing
duke@435 3622 extern "C" {
duke@435 3623 static void perfMemory_exit_helper() {
duke@435 3624 perfMemory_exit();
duke@435 3625 }
duke@435 3626 }
duke@435 3627
duke@435 3628 // this is called _after_ the global arguments have been parsed
duke@435 3629 jint os::init_2(void) {
duke@435 3630 // Allocate a single page and mark it as readable for safepoint polling
duke@435 3631 address polling_page = (address)VirtualAlloc(NULL, os::vm_page_size(), MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_READONLY);
duke@435 3632 guarantee( polling_page != NULL, "Reserve Failed for polling page");
duke@435 3633
duke@435 3634 address return_page = (address)VirtualAlloc(polling_page, os::vm_page_size(), MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READONLY);
duke@435 3635 guarantee( return_page != NULL, "Commit Failed for polling page");
duke@435 3636
duke@435 3637 os::set_polling_page( polling_page );
duke@435 3638
duke@435 3639 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 3640 if( Verbose && PrintMiscellaneous )
duke@435 3641 tty->print("[SafePoint Polling address: " INTPTR_FORMAT "]\n", (intptr_t)polling_page);
duke@435 3642 #endif
duke@435 3643
duke@435 3644 if (!UseMembar) {
coleenp@1091 3645 address mem_serialize_page = (address)VirtualAlloc(NULL, os::vm_page_size(), MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_READWRITE);
duke@435 3646 guarantee( mem_serialize_page != NULL, "Reserve Failed for memory serialize page");
duke@435 3647
coleenp@1091 3648 return_page = (address)VirtualAlloc(mem_serialize_page, os::vm_page_size(), MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE);
duke@435 3649 guarantee( return_page != NULL, "Commit Failed for memory serialize page");
duke@435 3650
duke@435 3651 os::set_memory_serialize_page( mem_serialize_page );
duke@435 3652
duke@435 3653 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 3654 if(Verbose && PrintMiscellaneous)
duke@435 3655 tty->print("[Memory Serialize Page address: " INTPTR_FORMAT "]\n", (intptr_t)mem_serialize_page);
duke@435 3656 #endif
iveresov@3085 3657 }
duke@435 3658
iveresov@2850 3659 os::large_page_init();
duke@435 3660
duke@435 3661 // Setup Windows Exceptions
duke@435 3662
duke@435 3663 // for debugging float code generation bugs
duke@435 3664 if (ForceFloatExceptions) {
duke@435 3665 #ifndef _WIN64
duke@435 3666 static long fp_control_word = 0;
duke@435 3667 __asm { fstcw fp_control_word }
duke@435 3668 // see Intel PPro Manual, Vol. 2, p 7-16
duke@435 3669 const long precision = 0x20;
duke@435 3670 const long underflow = 0x10;
duke@435 3671 const long overflow = 0x08;
duke@435 3672 const long zero_div = 0x04;
duke@435 3673 const long denorm = 0x02;
duke@435 3674 const long invalid = 0x01;
duke@435 3675 fp_control_word |= invalid;
duke@435 3676 __asm { fldcw fp_control_word }
duke@435 3677 #endif
duke@435 3678 }
duke@435 3679
duke@435 3680 // If stack_commit_size is 0, windows will reserve the default size,
duke@435 3681 // but only commit a small portion of it.
duke@435 3682 size_t stack_commit_size = round_to(ThreadStackSize*K, os::vm_page_size());
duke@435 3683 size_t default_reserve_size = os::win32::default_stack_size();
duke@435 3684 size_t actual_reserve_size = stack_commit_size;
duke@435 3685 if (stack_commit_size < default_reserve_size) {
duke@435 3686 // If stack_commit_size == 0, we want this too
duke@435 3687 actual_reserve_size = default_reserve_size;
duke@435 3688 }
duke@435 3689
coleenp@2222 3690 // Check minimum allowable stack size for thread creation and to initialize
coleenp@2222 3691 // the java system classes, including StackOverflowError - depends on page
coleenp@2222 3692 // size. Add a page for compiler2 recursion in main thread.
coleenp@2222 3693 // Add in 2*BytesPerWord times page size to account for VM stack during
coleenp@2222 3694 // class initialization depending on 32 or 64 bit VM.
coleenp@2222 3695 size_t min_stack_allowed =
coleenp@2222 3696 (size_t)(StackYellowPages+StackRedPages+StackShadowPages+
coleenp@2222 3697 2*BytesPerWord COMPILER2_PRESENT(+1)) * os::vm_page_size();
coleenp@2222 3698 if (actual_reserve_size < min_stack_allowed) {
coleenp@2222 3699 tty->print_cr("\nThe stack size specified is too small, "
coleenp@2222 3700 "Specify at least %dk",
coleenp@2222 3701 min_stack_allowed / K);
coleenp@2222 3702 return JNI_ERR;
coleenp@2222 3703 }
coleenp@2222 3704
duke@435 3705 JavaThread::set_stack_size_at_create(stack_commit_size);
duke@435 3706
duke@435 3707 // Calculate theoretical max. size of Threads to guard gainst artifical
duke@435 3708 // out-of-memory situations, where all available address-space has been
duke@435 3709 // reserved by thread stacks.
duke@435 3710 assert(actual_reserve_size != 0, "Must have a stack");
duke@435 3711
duke@435 3712 // Calculate the thread limit when we should start doing Virtual Memory
duke@435 3713 // banging. Currently when the threads will have used all but 200Mb of space.
duke@435 3714 //
duke@435 3715 // TODO: consider performing a similar calculation for commit size instead
duke@435 3716 // as reserve size, since on a 64-bit platform we'll run into that more
duke@435 3717 // often than running out of virtual memory space. We can use the
duke@435 3718 // lower value of the two calculations as the os_thread_limit.
coleenp@548 3719 size_t max_address_space = ((size_t)1 << (BitsPerWord - 1)) - (200 * K * K);
duke@435 3720 win32::_os_thread_limit = (intx)(max_address_space / actual_reserve_size);
duke@435 3721
duke@435 3722 // at exit methods are called in the reverse order of their registration.
duke@435 3723 // there is no limit to the number of functions registered. atexit does
duke@435 3724 // not set errno.
duke@435 3725
duke@435 3726 if (PerfAllowAtExitRegistration) {
duke@435 3727 // only register atexit functions if PerfAllowAtExitRegistration is set.
duke@435 3728 // atexit functions can be delayed until process exit time, which
duke@435 3729 // can be problematic for embedded VM situations. Embedded VMs should
duke@435 3730 // call DestroyJavaVM() to assure that VM resources are released.
duke@435 3731
duke@435 3732 // note: perfMemory_exit_helper atexit function may be removed in
duke@435 3733 // the future if the appropriate cleanup code can be added to the
duke@435 3734 // VM_Exit VMOperation's doit method.
duke@435 3735 if (atexit(perfMemory_exit_helper) != 0) {
duke@435 3736 warning("os::init_2 atexit(perfMemory_exit_helper) failed");
duke@435 3737 }
duke@435 3738 }
duke@435 3739
duke@435 3740 #ifndef _WIN64
duke@435 3741 // Print something if NX is enabled (win32 on AMD64)
duke@435 3742 NOT_PRODUCT(if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) nx_check_protection());
duke@435 3743 #endif
duke@435 3744
duke@435 3745 // initialize thread priority policy
duke@435 3746 prio_init();
duke@435 3747
iveresov@3118 3748 if (UseNUMA && !ForceNUMA) {
iveresov@3118 3749 UseNUMA = false; // We don't fully support this yet
iveresov@3118 3750 }
iveresov@3118 3751
iveresov@3085 3752 if (UseNUMAInterleaving) {
iveresov@3085 3753 // first check whether this Windows OS supports VirtualAllocExNuma, if not ignore this flag
iveresov@3085 3754 bool success = numa_interleaving_init();
iveresov@3085 3755 if (!success) UseNUMAInterleaving = false;
iveresov@897 3756 }
iveresov@897 3757
duke@435 3758 return JNI_OK;
duke@435 3759 }
duke@435 3760
bobv@2036 3761 void os::init_3(void) {
bobv@2036 3762 return;
bobv@2036 3763 }
duke@435 3764
duke@435 3765 // Mark the polling page as unreadable
duke@435 3766 void os::make_polling_page_unreadable(void) {
duke@435 3767 DWORD old_status;
duke@435 3768 if( !VirtualProtect((char *)_polling_page, os::vm_page_size(), PAGE_NOACCESS, &old_status) )
duke@435 3769 fatal("Could not disable polling page");
duke@435 3770 };
duke@435 3771
duke@435 3772 // Mark the polling page as readable
duke@435 3773 void os::make_polling_page_readable(void) {
duke@435 3774 DWORD old_status;
duke@435 3775 if( !VirtualProtect((char *)_polling_page, os::vm_page_size(), PAGE_READONLY, &old_status) )
duke@435 3776 fatal("Could not enable polling page");
duke@435 3777 };
duke@435 3778
duke@435 3779
duke@435 3780 int os::stat(const char *path, struct stat *sbuf) {
duke@435 3781 char pathbuf[MAX_PATH];
duke@435 3782 if (strlen(path) > MAX_PATH - 1) {
duke@435 3783 errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
duke@435 3784 return -1;
duke@435 3785 }
ikrylov@2322 3786 os::native_path(strcpy(pathbuf, path));
duke@435 3787 int ret = ::stat(pathbuf, sbuf);
duke@435 3788 if (sbuf != NULL && UseUTCFileTimestamp) {
duke@435 3789 // Fix for 6539723. st_mtime returned from stat() is dependent on
duke@435 3790 // the system timezone and so can return different values for the
duke@435 3791 // same file if/when daylight savings time changes. This adjustment
duke@435 3792 // makes sure the same timestamp is returned regardless of the TZ.
duke@435 3793 //
duke@435 3794 // See:
duke@435 3795 // http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/
duke@435 3796 // default.asp?url=/library/en-us/sysinfo/base/
duke@435 3797 // time_zone_information_str.asp
duke@435 3798 // and
duke@435 3799 // http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=
duke@435 3800 // /library/en-us/sysinfo/base/settimezoneinformation.asp
duke@435 3801 //
duke@435 3802 // NOTE: there is a insidious bug here: If the timezone is changed
duke@435 3803 // after the call to stat() but before 'GetTimeZoneInformation()', then
duke@435 3804 // the adjustment we do here will be wrong and we'll return the wrong
duke@435 3805 // value (which will likely end up creating an invalid class data
duke@435 3806 // archive). Absent a better API for this, or some time zone locking
duke@435 3807 // mechanism, we'll have to live with this risk.
duke@435 3808 TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION tz;
duke@435 3809 DWORD tzid = GetTimeZoneInformation(&tz);
duke@435 3810 int daylightBias =
duke@435 3811 (tzid == TIME_ZONE_ID_DAYLIGHT) ? tz.DaylightBias : tz.StandardBias;
duke@435 3812 sbuf->st_mtime += (tz.Bias + daylightBias) * 60;
duke@435 3813 }
duke@435 3814 return ret;
duke@435 3815 }
duke@435 3816
duke@435 3817
duke@435 3818 #define FT2INT64(ft) \
duke@435 3819 ((jlong)((jlong)(ft).dwHighDateTime << 32 | (julong)(ft).dwLowDateTime))
duke@435 3820
duke@435 3821
duke@435 3822 // current_thread_cpu_time(bool) and thread_cpu_time(Thread*, bool)
duke@435 3823 // are used by JVM M&M and JVMTI to get user+sys or user CPU time
duke@435 3824 // of a thread.
duke@435 3825 //
duke@435 3826 // current_thread_cpu_time() and thread_cpu_time(Thread*) returns
duke@435 3827 // the fast estimate available on the platform.
duke@435 3828
duke@435 3829 // current_thread_cpu_time() is not optimized for Windows yet
duke@435 3830 jlong os::current_thread_cpu_time() {
duke@435 3831 // return user + sys since the cost is the same
duke@435 3832 return os::thread_cpu_time(Thread::current(), true /* user+sys */);
duke@435 3833 }
duke@435 3834
duke@435 3835 jlong os::thread_cpu_time(Thread* thread) {
duke@435 3836 // consistent with what current_thread_cpu_time() returns.
duke@435 3837 return os::thread_cpu_time(thread, true /* user+sys */);
duke@435 3838 }
duke@435 3839
duke@435 3840 jlong os::current_thread_cpu_time(bool user_sys_cpu_time) {
duke@435 3841 return os::thread_cpu_time(Thread::current(), user_sys_cpu_time);
duke@435 3842 }
duke@435 3843
duke@435 3844 jlong os::thread_cpu_time(Thread* thread, bool user_sys_cpu_time) {
duke@435 3845 // This code is copy from clasic VM -> hpi::sysThreadCPUTime
duke@435 3846 // If this function changes, os::is_thread_cpu_time_supported() should too
duke@435 3847 if (os::win32::is_nt()) {
duke@435 3848 FILETIME CreationTime;
duke@435 3849 FILETIME ExitTime;
duke@435 3850 FILETIME KernelTime;
duke@435 3851 FILETIME UserTime;
duke@435 3852
duke@435 3853 if ( GetThreadTimes(thread->osthread()->thread_handle(),
duke@435 3854 &CreationTime, &ExitTime, &KernelTime, &UserTime) == 0)
duke@435 3855 return -1;
duke@435 3856 else
duke@435 3857 if (user_sys_cpu_time) {
duke@435 3858 return (FT2INT64(UserTime) + FT2INT64(KernelTime)) * 100;
duke@435 3859 } else {
duke@435 3860 return FT2INT64(UserTime) * 100;
duke@435 3861 }
duke@435 3862 } else {
duke@435 3863 return (jlong) timeGetTime() * 1000000;
duke@435 3864 }
duke@435 3865 }
duke@435 3866
duke@435 3867 void os::current_thread_cpu_time_info(jvmtiTimerInfo *info_ptr) {
duke@435 3868 info_ptr->max_value = ALL_64_BITS; // the max value -- all 64 bits
duke@435 3869 info_ptr->may_skip_backward = false; // GetThreadTimes returns absolute time
duke@435 3870 info_ptr->may_skip_forward = false; // GetThreadTimes returns absolute time
duke@435 3871 info_ptr->kind = JVMTI_TIMER_TOTAL_CPU; // user+system time is returned
duke@435 3872 }
duke@435 3873
duke@435 3874 void os::thread_cpu_time_info(jvmtiTimerInfo *info_ptr) {
duke@435 3875 info_ptr->max_value = ALL_64_BITS; // the max value -- all 64 bits
duke@435 3876 info_ptr->may_skip_backward = false; // GetThreadTimes returns absolute time
duke@435 3877 info_ptr->may_skip_forward = false; // GetThreadTimes returns absolute time
duke@435 3878 info_ptr->kind = JVMTI_TIMER_TOTAL_CPU; // user+system time is returned
duke@435 3879 }
duke@435 3880
duke@435 3881 bool os::is_thread_cpu_time_supported() {
duke@435 3882 // see os::thread_cpu_time
duke@435 3883 if (os::win32::is_nt()) {
duke@435 3884 FILETIME CreationTime;
duke@435 3885 FILETIME ExitTime;
duke@435 3886 FILETIME KernelTime;
duke@435 3887 FILETIME UserTime;
duke@435 3888
duke@435 3889 if ( GetThreadTimes(GetCurrentThread(),
duke@435 3890 &CreationTime, &ExitTime, &KernelTime, &UserTime) == 0)
duke@435 3891 return false;
duke@435 3892 else
duke@435 3893 return true;
duke@435 3894 } else {
duke@435 3895 return false;
duke@435 3896 }
duke@435 3897 }
duke@435 3898
duke@435 3899 // Windows does't provide a loadavg primitive so this is stubbed out for now.
duke@435 3900 // It does have primitives (PDH API) to get CPU usage and run queue length.
duke@435 3901 // "\\Processor(_Total)\\% Processor Time", "\\System\\Processor Queue Length"
duke@435 3902 // If we wanted to implement loadavg on Windows, we have a few options:
duke@435 3903 //
duke@435 3904 // a) Query CPU usage and run queue length and "fake" an answer by
duke@435 3905 // returning the CPU usage if it's under 100%, and the run queue
duke@435 3906 // length otherwise. It turns out that querying is pretty slow
duke@435 3907 // on Windows, on the order of 200 microseconds on a fast machine.
duke@435 3908 // Note that on the Windows the CPU usage value is the % usage
duke@435 3909 // since the last time the API was called (and the first call
duke@435 3910 // returns 100%), so we'd have to deal with that as well.
duke@435 3911 //
duke@435 3912 // b) Sample the "fake" answer using a sampling thread and store
duke@435 3913 // the answer in a global variable. The call to loadavg would
duke@435 3914 // just return the value of the global, avoiding the slow query.
duke@435 3915 //
duke@435 3916 // c) Sample a better answer using exponential decay to smooth the
duke@435 3917 // value. This is basically the algorithm used by UNIX kernels.
duke@435 3918 //
duke@435 3919 // Note that sampling thread starvation could affect both (b) and (c).
duke@435 3920 int os::loadavg(double loadavg[], int nelem) {
duke@435 3921 return -1;
duke@435 3922 }
duke@435 3923
duke@435 3924
duke@435 3925 // DontYieldALot=false by default: dutifully perform all yields as requested by JVM_Yield()
duke@435 3926 bool os::dont_yield() {
duke@435 3927 return DontYieldALot;
duke@435 3928 }
duke@435 3929
ikrylov@2322 3930 // This method is a slightly reworked copy of JDK's sysOpen
ikrylov@2322 3931 // from src/windows/hpi/src/sys_api_md.c
ikrylov@2322 3932
ikrylov@2322 3933 int os::open(const char *path, int oflag, int mode) {
ikrylov@2322 3934 char pathbuf[MAX_PATH];
ikrylov@2322 3935
ikrylov@2322 3936 if (strlen(path) > MAX_PATH - 1) {
ikrylov@2322 3937 errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
ikrylov@2322 3938 return -1;
ikrylov@2322 3939 }
ikrylov@2322 3940 os::native_path(strcpy(pathbuf, path));
ikrylov@2322 3941 return ::open(pathbuf, oflag | O_BINARY | O_NOINHERIT, mode);
ikrylov@2322 3942 }
ikrylov@2322 3943
duke@435 3944 // Is a (classpath) directory empty?
duke@435 3945 bool os::dir_is_empty(const char* path) {
duke@435 3946 WIN32_FIND_DATA fd;
duke@435 3947 HANDLE f = FindFirstFile(path, &fd);
duke@435 3948 if (f == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
duke@435 3949 return true;
duke@435 3950 }
duke@435 3951 FindClose(f);
duke@435 3952 return false;
duke@435 3953 }
duke@435 3954
duke@435 3955 // create binary file, rewriting existing file if required
duke@435 3956 int os::create_binary_file(const char* path, bool rewrite_existing) {
duke@435 3957 int oflags = _O_CREAT | _O_WRONLY | _O_BINARY;
duke@435 3958 if (!rewrite_existing) {
duke@435 3959 oflags |= _O_EXCL;
duke@435 3960 }
duke@435 3961 return ::open(path, oflags, _S_IREAD | _S_IWRITE);
duke@435 3962 }
duke@435 3963
duke@435 3964 // return current position of file pointer
duke@435 3965 jlong os::current_file_offset(int fd) {
duke@435 3966 return (jlong)::_lseeki64(fd, (__int64)0L, SEEK_CUR);
duke@435 3967 }
duke@435 3968
duke@435 3969 // move file pointer to the specified offset
duke@435 3970 jlong os::seek_to_file_offset(int fd, jlong offset) {
duke@435 3971 return (jlong)::_lseeki64(fd, (__int64)offset, SEEK_SET);
duke@435 3972 }
duke@435 3973
duke@435 3974
ikrylov@2322 3975 jlong os::lseek(int fd, jlong offset, int whence) {
ikrylov@2322 3976 return (jlong) ::_lseeki64(fd, offset, whence);
ikrylov@2322 3977 }
ikrylov@2322 3978
ikrylov@2322 3979 // This method is a slightly reworked copy of JDK's sysNativePath
ikrylov@2322 3980 // from src/windows/hpi/src/path_md.c
ikrylov@2322 3981
ikrylov@2322 3982 /* Convert a pathname to native format. On win32, this involves forcing all
ikrylov@2322 3983 separators to be '\\' rather than '/' (both are legal inputs, but Win95
ikrylov@2322 3984 sometimes rejects '/') and removing redundant separators. The input path is
ikrylov@2322 3985 assumed to have been converted into the character encoding used by the local
ikrylov@2322 3986 system. Because this might be a double-byte encoding, care is taken to
ikrylov@2322 3987 treat double-byte lead characters correctly.
ikrylov@2322 3988
ikrylov@2322 3989 This procedure modifies the given path in place, as the result is never
ikrylov@2322 3990 longer than the original. There is no error return; this operation always
ikrylov@2322 3991 succeeds. */
ikrylov@2322 3992 char * os::native_path(char *path) {
ikrylov@2322 3993 char *src = path, *dst = path, *end = path;
ikrylov@2322 3994 char *colon = NULL; /* If a drive specifier is found, this will
ikrylov@2322 3995 point to the colon following the drive
ikrylov@2322 3996 letter */
ikrylov@2322 3997
ikrylov@2322 3998 /* Assumption: '/', '\\', ':', and drive letters are never lead bytes */
ikrylov@2322 3999 assert(((!::IsDBCSLeadByte('/'))
ikrylov@2322 4000 && (!::IsDBCSLeadByte('\\'))
ikrylov@2322 4001 && (!::IsDBCSLeadByte(':'))),
ikrylov@2322 4002 "Illegal lead byte");
ikrylov@2322 4003
ikrylov@2322 4004 /* Check for leading separators */
ikrylov@2322 4005 #define isfilesep(c) ((c) == '/' || (c) == '\\')
ikrylov@2322 4006 while (isfilesep(*src)) {
ikrylov@2322 4007 src++;
ikrylov@2322 4008 }
ikrylov@2322 4009
ikrylov@2322 4010 if (::isalpha(*src) && !::IsDBCSLeadByte(*src) && src[1] == ':') {
ikrylov@2322 4011 /* Remove leading separators if followed by drive specifier. This
ikrylov@2322 4012 hack is necessary to support file URLs containing drive
ikrylov@2322 4013 specifiers (e.g., "file://c:/path"). As a side effect,
ikrylov@2322 4014 "/c:/path" can be used as an alternative to "c:/path". */
ikrylov@2322 4015 *dst++ = *src++;
ikrylov@2322 4016 colon = dst;
ikrylov@2322 4017 *dst++ = ':';
ikrylov@2322 4018 src++;
ikrylov@2322 4019 } else {
ikrylov@2322 4020 src = path;
ikrylov@2322 4021 if (isfilesep(src[0]) && isfilesep(src[1])) {
ikrylov@2322 4022 /* UNC pathname: Retain first separator; leave src pointed at
ikrylov@2322 4023 second separator so that further separators will be collapsed
ikrylov@2322 4024 into the second separator. The result will be a pathname
ikrylov@2322 4025 beginning with "\\\\" followed (most likely) by a host name. */
ikrylov@2322 4026 src = dst = path + 1;
ikrylov@2322 4027 path[0] = '\\'; /* Force first separator to '\\' */
ikrylov@2322 4028 }
ikrylov@2322 4029 }
ikrylov@2322 4030
ikrylov@2322 4031 end = dst;
ikrylov@2322 4032
ikrylov@2322 4033 /* Remove redundant separators from remainder of path, forcing all
ikrylov@2322 4034 separators to be '\\' rather than '/'. Also, single byte space
ikrylov@2322 4035 characters are removed from the end of the path because those
ikrylov@2322 4036 are not legal ending characters on this operating system.
ikrylov@2322 4037 */
ikrylov@2322 4038 while (*src != '\0') {
ikrylov@2322 4039 if (isfilesep(*src)) {
ikrylov@2322 4040 *dst++ = '\\'; src++;
ikrylov@2322 4041 while (isfilesep(*src)) src++;
ikrylov@2322 4042 if (*src == '\0') {
ikrylov@2322 4043 /* Check for trailing separator */
ikrylov@2322 4044 end = dst;
ikrylov@2322 4045 if (colon == dst - 2) break; /* "z:\\" */
ikrylov@2322 4046 if (dst == path + 1) break; /* "\\" */
ikrylov@2322 4047 if (dst == path + 2 && isfilesep(path[0])) {
ikrylov@2322 4048 /* "\\\\" is not collapsed to "\\" because "\\\\" marks the
ikrylov@2322 4049 beginning of a UNC pathname. Even though it is not, by
ikrylov@2322 4050 itself, a valid UNC pathname, we leave it as is in order
ikrylov@2322 4051 to be consistent with the path canonicalizer as well
ikrylov@2322 4052 as the win32 APIs, which treat this case as an invalid
ikrylov@2322 4053 UNC pathname rather than as an alias for the root
ikrylov@2322 4054 directory of the current drive. */
ikrylov@2322 4055 break;
ikrylov@2322 4056 }
ikrylov@2322 4057 end = --dst; /* Path does not denote a root directory, so
ikrylov@2322 4058 remove trailing separator */
ikrylov@2322 4059 break;
ikrylov@2322 4060 }
ikrylov@2322 4061 end = dst;
ikrylov@2322 4062 } else {
ikrylov@2322 4063 if (::IsDBCSLeadByte(*src)) { /* Copy a double-byte character */
ikrylov@2322 4064 *dst++ = *src++;
ikrylov@2322 4065 if (*src) *dst++ = *src++;
ikrylov@2322 4066 end = dst;
ikrylov@2322 4067 } else { /* Copy a single-byte character */
ikrylov@2322 4068 char c = *src++;
ikrylov@2322 4069 *dst++ = c;
ikrylov@2322 4070 /* Space is not a legal ending character */
ikrylov@2322 4071 if (c != ' ') end = dst;
ikrylov@2322 4072 }
ikrylov@2322 4073 }
ikrylov@2322 4074 }
ikrylov@2322 4075
ikrylov@2322 4076 *end = '\0';
ikrylov@2322 4077
ikrylov@2322 4078 /* For "z:", add "." to work around a bug in the C runtime library */
ikrylov@2322 4079 if (colon == dst - 1) {
ikrylov@2322 4080 path[2] = '.';
ikrylov@2322 4081 path[3] = '\0';
ikrylov@2322 4082 }
ikrylov@2322 4083
ikrylov@2322 4084 #ifdef DEBUG
ikrylov@2322 4085 jio_fprintf(stderr, "sysNativePath: %s\n", path);
ikrylov@2322 4086 #endif DEBUG
ikrylov@2322 4087 return path;
ikrylov@2322 4088 }
ikrylov@2322 4089
ikrylov@2322 4090 // This code is a copy of JDK's sysSetLength
ikrylov@2322 4091 // from src/windows/hpi/src/sys_api_md.c
ikrylov@2322 4092
ikrylov@2322 4093 int os::ftruncate(int fd, jlong length) {
ikrylov@2322 4094 HANDLE h = (HANDLE)::_get_osfhandle(fd);
ikrylov@2322 4095 long high = (long)(length >> 32);
ikrylov@2322 4096 DWORD ret;
ikrylov@2322 4097
ikrylov@2322 4098 if (h == (HANDLE)(-1)) {
ikrylov@2322 4099 return -1;
ikrylov@2322 4100 }
ikrylov@2322 4101
ikrylov@2322 4102 ret = ::SetFilePointer(h, (long)(length), &high, FILE_BEGIN);
ikrylov@2322 4103 if ((ret == 0xFFFFFFFF) && (::GetLastError() != NO_ERROR)) {
ikrylov@2322 4104 return -1;
ikrylov@2322 4105 }
ikrylov@2322 4106
ikrylov@2322 4107 if (::SetEndOfFile(h) == FALSE) {
ikrylov@2322 4108 return -1;
ikrylov@2322 4109 }
ikrylov@2322 4110
ikrylov@2322 4111 return 0;
ikrylov@2322 4112 }
ikrylov@2322 4113
ikrylov@2322 4114
ikrylov@2322 4115 // This code is a copy of JDK's sysSync
ikrylov@2322 4116 // from src/windows/hpi/src/sys_api_md.c
ikrylov@2322 4117 // except for the legacy workaround for a bug in Win 98
ikrylov@2322 4118
ikrylov@2322 4119 int os::fsync(int fd) {
ikrylov@2322 4120 HANDLE handle = (HANDLE)::_get_osfhandle(fd);
ikrylov@2322 4121
ikrylov@2322 4122 if ( (!::FlushFileBuffers(handle)) &&
ikrylov@2322 4123 (GetLastError() != ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) ) {
ikrylov@2322 4124 /* from winerror.h */
ikrylov@2322 4125 return -1;
ikrylov@2322 4126 }
ikrylov@2322 4127 return 0;
ikrylov@2322 4128 }
ikrylov@2322 4129
ikrylov@2322 4130 static int nonSeekAvailable(int, long *);
ikrylov@2322 4131 static int stdinAvailable(int, long *);
ikrylov@2322 4132
ikrylov@2322 4133 #define S_ISCHR(mode) (((mode) & _S_IFCHR) == _S_IFCHR)
ikrylov@2322 4134 #define S_ISFIFO(mode) (((mode) & _S_IFIFO) == _S_IFIFO)
ikrylov@2322 4135
ikrylov@2322 4136 // This code is a copy of JDK's sysAvailable
ikrylov@2322 4137 // from src/windows/hpi/src/sys_api_md.c
ikrylov@2322 4138
ikrylov@2322 4139 int os::available(int fd, jlong *bytes) {
ikrylov@2322 4140 jlong cur, end;
ikrylov@2322 4141 struct _stati64 stbuf64;
ikrylov@2322 4142
ikrylov@2322 4143 if (::_fstati64(fd, &stbuf64) >= 0) {
ikrylov@2322 4144 int mode = stbuf64.st_mode;
ikrylov@2322 4145 if (S_ISCHR(mode) || S_ISFIFO(mode)) {
ikrylov@2322 4146 int ret;
ikrylov@2322 4147 long lpbytes;
ikrylov@2322 4148 if (fd == 0) {
ikrylov@2322 4149 ret = stdinAvailable(fd, &lpbytes);
ikrylov@2322 4150 } else {
ikrylov@2322 4151 ret = nonSeekAvailable(fd, &lpbytes);
ikrylov@2322 4152 }
ikrylov@2322 4153 (*bytes) = (jlong)(lpbytes);
ikrylov@2322 4154 return ret;
ikrylov@2322 4155 }
ikrylov@2322 4156 if ((cur = ::_lseeki64(fd, 0L, SEEK_CUR)) == -1) {
ikrylov@2322 4157 return FALSE;
ikrylov@2322 4158 } else if ((end = ::_lseeki64(fd, 0L, SEEK_END)) == -1) {
ikrylov@2322 4159 return FALSE;
ikrylov@2322 4160 } else if (::_lseeki64(fd, cur, SEEK_SET) == -1) {
ikrylov@2322 4161 return FALSE;
ikrylov@2322 4162 }
ikrylov@2322 4163 *bytes = end - cur;
ikrylov@2322 4164 return TRUE;
ikrylov@2322 4165 } else {
ikrylov@2322 4166 return FALSE;
ikrylov@2322 4167 }
ikrylov@2322 4168 }
ikrylov@2322 4169
ikrylov@2322 4170 // This code is a copy of JDK's nonSeekAvailable
ikrylov@2322 4171 // from src/windows/hpi/src/sys_api_md.c
ikrylov@2322 4172
ikrylov@2322 4173 static int nonSeekAvailable(int fd, long *pbytes) {
ikrylov@2322 4174 /* This is used for available on non-seekable devices
ikrylov@2322 4175 * (like both named and anonymous pipes, such as pipes
ikrylov@2322 4176 * connected to an exec'd process).
ikrylov@2322 4177 * Standard Input is a special case.
ikrylov@2322 4178 *
ikrylov@2322 4179 */
ikrylov@2322 4180 HANDLE han;
ikrylov@2322 4181
ikrylov@2322 4182 if ((han = (HANDLE) ::_get_osfhandle(fd)) == (HANDLE)(-1)) {
ikrylov@2322 4183 return FALSE;
ikrylov@2322 4184 }
ikrylov@2322 4185
ikrylov@2322 4186 if (! ::PeekNamedPipe(han, NULL, 0, NULL, (LPDWORD)pbytes, NULL)) {
ikrylov@2322 4187 /* PeekNamedPipe fails when at EOF. In that case we
ikrylov@2322 4188 * simply make *pbytes = 0 which is consistent with the
ikrylov@2322 4189 * behavior we get on Solaris when an fd is at EOF.
ikrylov@2322 4190 * The only alternative is to raise an Exception,
ikrylov@2322 4191 * which isn't really warranted.
ikrylov@2322 4192 */
ikrylov@2322 4193 if (::GetLastError() != ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE) {
ikrylov@2322 4194 return FALSE;
ikrylov@2322 4195 }
ikrylov@2322 4196 *pbytes = 0;
ikrylov@2322 4197 }
ikrylov@2322 4198 return TRUE;
ikrylov@2322 4199 }
ikrylov@2322 4200
ikrylov@2322 4201 #define MAX_INPUT_EVENTS 2000
ikrylov@2322 4202
ikrylov@2322 4203 // This code is a copy of JDK's stdinAvailable
ikrylov@2322 4204 // from src/windows/hpi/src/sys_api_md.c
ikrylov@2322 4205
ikrylov@2322 4206 static int stdinAvailable(int fd, long *pbytes) {
ikrylov@2322 4207 HANDLE han;
ikrylov@2322 4208 DWORD numEventsRead = 0; /* Number of events read from buffer */
ikrylov@2322 4209 DWORD numEvents = 0; /* Number of events in buffer */
ikrylov@2322 4210 DWORD i = 0; /* Loop index */
ikrylov@2322 4211 DWORD curLength = 0; /* Position marker */
ikrylov@2322 4212 DWORD actualLength = 0; /* Number of bytes readable */
ikrylov@2322 4213 BOOL error = FALSE; /* Error holder */
ikrylov@2322 4214 INPUT_RECORD *lpBuffer; /* Pointer to records of input events */
ikrylov@2322 4215
ikrylov@2322 4216 if ((han = ::GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE)) == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
ikrylov@2322 4217 return FALSE;
ikrylov@2322 4218 }
ikrylov@2322 4219
ikrylov@2322 4220 /* Construct an array of input records in the console buffer */
ikrylov@2322 4221 error = ::GetNumberOfConsoleInputEvents(han, &numEvents);
ikrylov@2322 4222 if (error == 0) {
ikrylov@2322 4223 return nonSeekAvailable(fd, pbytes);
ikrylov@2322 4224 }
ikrylov@2322 4225
ikrylov@2322 4226 /* lpBuffer must fit into 64K or else PeekConsoleInput fails */
ikrylov@2322 4227 if (numEvents > MAX_INPUT_EVENTS) {
ikrylov@2322 4228 numEvents = MAX_INPUT_EVENTS;
ikrylov@2322 4229 }
ikrylov@2322 4230
zgu@3900 4231 lpBuffer = (INPUT_RECORD *)os::malloc(numEvents * sizeof(INPUT_RECORD), mtInternal);
ikrylov@2322 4232 if (lpBuffer == NULL) {
ikrylov@2322 4233 return FALSE;
ikrylov@2322 4234 }
ikrylov@2322 4235
ikrylov@2322 4236 error = ::PeekConsoleInput(han, lpBuffer, numEvents, &numEventsRead);
ikrylov@2322 4237 if (error == 0) {
zgu@3900 4238 os::free(lpBuffer, mtInternal);
ikrylov@2322 4239 return FALSE;
ikrylov@2322 4240 }
ikrylov@2322 4241
ikrylov@2322 4242 /* Examine input records for the number of bytes available */
ikrylov@2322 4243 for(i=0; i<numEvents; i++) {
ikrylov@2322 4244 if (lpBuffer[i].EventType == KEY_EVENT) {
ikrylov@2322 4245
ikrylov@2322 4246 KEY_EVENT_RECORD *keyRecord = (KEY_EVENT_RECORD *)
ikrylov@2322 4247 &(lpBuffer[i].Event);
ikrylov@2322 4248 if (keyRecord->bKeyDown == TRUE) {
ikrylov@2322 4249 CHAR *keyPressed = (CHAR *) &(keyRecord->uChar);
ikrylov@2322 4250 curLength++;
ikrylov@2322 4251 if (*keyPressed == '\r') {
ikrylov@2322 4252 actualLength = curLength;
ikrylov@2322 4253 }
ikrylov@2322 4254 }
ikrylov@2322 4255 }
ikrylov@2322 4256 }
ikrylov@2322 4257
ikrylov@2322 4258 if(lpBuffer != NULL) {
zgu@3900 4259 os::free(lpBuffer, mtInternal);
ikrylov@2322 4260 }
ikrylov@2322 4261
ikrylov@2322 4262 *pbytes = (long) actualLength;
ikrylov@2322 4263 return TRUE;
ikrylov@2322 4264 }
ikrylov@2322 4265
duke@435 4266 // Map a block of memory.
zgu@3900 4267 char* os::pd_map_memory(int fd, const char* file_name, size_t file_offset,
duke@435 4268 char *addr, size_t bytes, bool read_only,
duke@435 4269 bool allow_exec) {
duke@435 4270 HANDLE hFile;
duke@435 4271 char* base;
duke@435 4272
duke@435 4273 hFile = CreateFile(file_name, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ, NULL,
duke@435 4274 OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL);
duke@435 4275 if (hFile == NULL) {
duke@435 4276 if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) {
duke@435 4277 DWORD err = GetLastError();
duke@435 4278 tty->print_cr("CreateFile() failed: GetLastError->%ld.");
duke@435 4279 }
duke@435 4280 return NULL;
duke@435 4281 }
duke@435 4282
duke@435 4283 if (allow_exec) {
duke@435 4284 // CreateFileMapping/MapViewOfFileEx can't map executable memory
duke@435 4285 // unless it comes from a PE image (which the shared archive is not.)
duke@435 4286 // Even VirtualProtect refuses to give execute access to mapped memory
duke@435 4287 // that was not previously executable.
duke@435 4288 //
duke@435 4289 // Instead, stick the executable region in anonymous memory. Yuck.
duke@435 4290 // Penalty is that ~4 pages will not be shareable - in the future
duke@435 4291 // we might consider DLLizing the shared archive with a proper PE
duke@435 4292 // header so that mapping executable + sharing is possible.
duke@435 4293
duke@435 4294 base = (char*) VirtualAlloc(addr, bytes, MEM_COMMIT | MEM_RESERVE,
duke@435 4295 PAGE_READWRITE);
duke@435 4296 if (base == NULL) {
duke@435 4297 if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) {
duke@435 4298 DWORD err = GetLastError();
duke@435 4299 tty->print_cr("VirtualAlloc() failed: GetLastError->%ld.", err);
duke@435 4300 }
duke@435 4301 CloseHandle(hFile);
duke@435 4302 return NULL;
duke@435 4303 }
duke@435 4304
duke@435 4305 DWORD bytes_read;
duke@435 4306 OVERLAPPED overlapped;
duke@435 4307 overlapped.Offset = (DWORD)file_offset;
duke@435 4308 overlapped.OffsetHigh = 0;
duke@435 4309 overlapped.hEvent = NULL;
duke@435 4310 // ReadFile guarantees that if the return value is true, the requested
duke@435 4311 // number of bytes were read before returning.
duke@435 4312 bool res = ReadFile(hFile, base, (DWORD)bytes, &bytes_read, &overlapped) != 0;
duke@435 4313 if (!res) {
duke@435 4314 if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) {
duke@435 4315 DWORD err = GetLastError();
duke@435 4316 tty->print_cr("ReadFile() failed: GetLastError->%ld.", err);
duke@435 4317 }
duke@435 4318 release_memory(base, bytes);
duke@435 4319 CloseHandle(hFile);
duke@435 4320 return NULL;
duke@435 4321 }
duke@435 4322 } else {
duke@435 4323 HANDLE hMap = CreateFileMapping(hFile, NULL, PAGE_WRITECOPY, 0, 0,
duke@435 4324 NULL /*file_name*/);
duke@435 4325 if (hMap == NULL) {
duke@435 4326 if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) {
duke@435 4327 DWORD err = GetLastError();
duke@435 4328 tty->print_cr("CreateFileMapping() failed: GetLastError->%ld.");
duke@435 4329 }
duke@435 4330 CloseHandle(hFile);
duke@435 4331 return NULL;
duke@435 4332 }
duke@435 4333
duke@435 4334 DWORD access = read_only ? FILE_MAP_READ : FILE_MAP_COPY;
duke@435 4335 base = (char*)MapViewOfFileEx(hMap, access, 0, (DWORD)file_offset,
duke@435 4336 (DWORD)bytes, addr);
duke@435 4337 if (base == NULL) {
duke@435 4338 if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) {
duke@435 4339 DWORD err = GetLastError();
duke@435 4340 tty->print_cr("MapViewOfFileEx() failed: GetLastError->%ld.", err);
duke@435 4341 }
duke@435 4342 CloseHandle(hMap);
duke@435 4343 CloseHandle(hFile);
duke@435 4344 return NULL;
duke@435 4345 }
duke@435 4346
duke@435 4347 if (CloseHandle(hMap) == 0) {
duke@435 4348 if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) {
duke@435 4349 DWORD err = GetLastError();
duke@435 4350 tty->print_cr("CloseHandle(hMap) failed: GetLastError->%ld.", err);
duke@435 4351 }
duke@435 4352 CloseHandle(hFile);
duke@435 4353 return base;
duke@435 4354 }
duke@435 4355 }
duke@435 4356
duke@435 4357 if (allow_exec) {
duke@435 4358 DWORD old_protect;
duke@435 4359 DWORD exec_access = read_only ? PAGE_EXECUTE_READ : PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE;
duke@435 4360 bool res = VirtualProtect(base, bytes, exec_access, &old_protect) != 0;
duke@435 4361
duke@435 4362 if (!res) {
duke@435 4363 if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) {
duke@435 4364 DWORD err = GetLastError();
duke@435 4365 tty->print_cr("VirtualProtect() failed: GetLastError->%ld.", err);
duke@435 4366 }
duke@435 4367 // Don't consider this a hard error, on IA32 even if the
duke@435 4368 // VirtualProtect fails, we should still be able to execute
duke@435 4369 CloseHandle(hFile);
duke@435 4370 return base;
duke@435 4371 }
duke@435 4372 }
duke@435 4373
duke@435 4374 if (CloseHandle(hFile) == 0) {
duke@435 4375 if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) {
duke@435 4376 DWORD err = GetLastError();
duke@435 4377 tty->print_cr("CloseHandle(hFile) failed: GetLastError->%ld.", err);
duke@435 4378 }
duke@435 4379 return base;
duke@435 4380 }
duke@435 4381
duke@435 4382 return base;
duke@435 4383 }
duke@435 4384
duke@435 4385
duke@435 4386 // Remap a block of memory.
zgu@3900 4387 char* os::pd_remap_memory(int fd, const char* file_name, size_t file_offset,
duke@435 4388 char *addr, size_t bytes, bool read_only,
duke@435 4389 bool allow_exec) {
duke@435 4390 // This OS does not allow existing memory maps to be remapped so we
duke@435 4391 // have to unmap the memory before we remap it.
duke@435 4392 if (!os::unmap_memory(addr, bytes)) {
duke@435 4393 return NULL;
duke@435 4394 }
duke@435 4395
duke@435 4396 // There is a very small theoretical window between the unmap_memory()
duke@435 4397 // call above and the map_memory() call below where a thread in native
duke@435 4398 // code may be able to access an address that is no longer mapped.
duke@435 4399
zgu@3900 4400 return os::map_memory(fd, file_name, file_offset, addr, bytes,
zgu@3900 4401 read_only, allow_exec);
duke@435 4402 }
duke@435 4403
duke@435 4404
duke@435 4405 // Unmap a block of memory.
duke@435 4406 // Returns true=success, otherwise false.
duke@435 4407
zgu@3900 4408 bool os::pd_unmap_memory(char* addr, size_t bytes) {
duke@435 4409 BOOL result = UnmapViewOfFile(addr);
duke@435 4410 if (result == 0) {
duke@435 4411 if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) {
duke@435 4412 DWORD err = GetLastError();
duke@435 4413 tty->print_cr("UnmapViewOfFile() failed: GetLastError->%ld.", err);
duke@435 4414 }
duke@435 4415 return false;
duke@435 4416 }
duke@435 4417 return true;
duke@435 4418 }
duke@435 4419
duke@435 4420 void os::pause() {
duke@435 4421 char filename[MAX_PATH];
duke@435 4422 if (PauseAtStartupFile && PauseAtStartupFile[0]) {
duke@435 4423 jio_snprintf(filename, MAX_PATH, PauseAtStartupFile);
duke@435 4424 } else {
duke@435 4425 jio_snprintf(filename, MAX_PATH, "./vm.paused.%d", current_process_id());
duke@435 4426 }
duke@435 4427
duke@435 4428 int fd = ::open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0666);
duke@435 4429 if (fd != -1) {
duke@435 4430 struct stat buf;
ikrylov@2322 4431 ::close(fd);
duke@435 4432 while (::stat(filename, &buf) == 0) {
duke@435 4433 Sleep(100);
duke@435 4434 }
duke@435 4435 } else {
duke@435 4436 jio_fprintf(stderr,
duke@435 4437 "Could not open pause file '%s', continuing immediately.\n", filename);
duke@435 4438 }
duke@435 4439 }
duke@435 4440
duke@435 4441 // An Event wraps a win32 "CreateEvent" kernel handle.
duke@435 4442 //
duke@435 4443 // We have a number of choices regarding "CreateEvent" win32 handle leakage:
duke@435 4444 //
duke@435 4445 // 1: When a thread dies return the Event to the EventFreeList, clear the ParkHandle
duke@435 4446 // field, and call CloseHandle() on the win32 event handle. Unpark() would
duke@435 4447 // need to be modified to tolerate finding a NULL (invalid) win32 event handle.
duke@435 4448 // In addition, an unpark() operation might fetch the handle field, but the
duke@435 4449 // event could recycle between the fetch and the SetEvent() operation.
duke@435 4450 // SetEvent() would either fail because the handle was invalid, or inadvertently work,
duke@435 4451 // as the win32 handle value had been recycled. In an ideal world calling SetEvent()
duke@435 4452 // on an stale but recycled handle would be harmless, but in practice this might
duke@435 4453 // confuse other non-Sun code, so it's not a viable approach.
duke@435 4454 //
duke@435 4455 // 2: Once a win32 event handle is associated with an Event, it remains associated
duke@435 4456 // with the Event. The event handle is never closed. This could be construed
duke@435 4457 // as handle leakage, but only up to the maximum # of threads that have been extant
duke@435 4458 // at any one time. This shouldn't be an issue, as windows platforms typically
duke@435 4459 // permit a process to have hundreds of thousands of open handles.
duke@435 4460 //
duke@435 4461 // 3: Same as (1), but periodically, at stop-the-world time, rundown the EventFreeList
duke@435 4462 // and release unused handles.
duke@435 4463 //
duke@435 4464 // 4: Add a CRITICAL_SECTION to the Event to protect LD+SetEvent from LD;ST(null);CloseHandle.
duke@435 4465 // It's not clear, however, that we wouldn't be trading one type of leak for another.
duke@435 4466 //
duke@435 4467 // 5. Use an RCU-like mechanism (Read-Copy Update).
duke@435 4468 // Or perhaps something similar to Maged Michael's "Hazard pointers".
duke@435 4469 //
duke@435 4470 // We use (2).
duke@435 4471 //
duke@435 4472 // TODO-FIXME:
duke@435 4473 // 1. Reconcile Doug's JSR166 j.u.c park-unpark with the objectmonitor implementation.
duke@435 4474 // 2. Consider wrapping the WaitForSingleObject(Ex) calls in SEH try/finally blocks
duke@435 4475 // to recover from (or at least detect) the dreaded Windows 841176 bug.
duke@435 4476 // 3. Collapse the interrupt_event, the JSR166 parker event, and the objectmonitor ParkEvent
duke@435 4477 // into a single win32 CreateEvent() handle.
duke@435 4478 //
duke@435 4479 // _Event transitions in park()
duke@435 4480 // -1 => -1 : illegal
duke@435 4481 // 1 => 0 : pass - return immediately
duke@435 4482 // 0 => -1 : block
duke@435 4483 //
duke@435 4484 // _Event serves as a restricted-range semaphore :
duke@435 4485 // -1 : thread is blocked
duke@435 4486 // 0 : neutral - thread is running or ready
duke@435 4487 // 1 : signaled - thread is running or ready
duke@435 4488 //
duke@435 4489 // Another possible encoding of _Event would be
duke@435 4490 // with explicit "PARKED" and "SIGNALED" bits.
duke@435 4491
duke@435 4492 int os::PlatformEvent::park (jlong Millis) {
duke@435 4493 guarantee (_ParkHandle != NULL , "Invariant") ;
duke@435 4494 guarantee (Millis > 0 , "Invariant") ;
duke@435 4495 int v ;
duke@435 4496
duke@435 4497 // CONSIDER: defer assigning a CreateEvent() handle to the Event until
duke@435 4498 // the initial park() operation.
duke@435 4499
duke@435 4500 for (;;) {
duke@435 4501 v = _Event ;
duke@435 4502 if (Atomic::cmpxchg (v-1, &_Event, v) == v) break ;
duke@435 4503 }
duke@435 4504 guarantee ((v == 0) || (v == 1), "invariant") ;
duke@435 4505 if (v != 0) return OS_OK ;
duke@435 4506
duke@435 4507 // Do this the hard way by blocking ...
duke@435 4508 // TODO: consider a brief spin here, gated on the success of recent
duke@435 4509 // spin attempts by this thread.
duke@435 4510 //
duke@435 4511 // We decompose long timeouts into series of shorter timed waits.
duke@435 4512 // Evidently large timo values passed in WaitForSingleObject() are problematic on some
duke@435 4513 // versions of Windows. See EventWait() for details. This may be superstition. Or not.
duke@435 4514 // We trust the WAIT_TIMEOUT indication and don't track the elapsed wait time
duke@435 4515 // with os::javaTimeNanos(). Furthermore, we assume that spurious returns from
duke@435 4516 // ::WaitForSingleObject() caused by latent ::setEvent() operations will tend
duke@435 4517 // to happen early in the wait interval. Specifically, after a spurious wakeup (rv ==
duke@435 4518 // WAIT_OBJECT_0 but _Event is still < 0) we don't bother to recompute Millis to compensate
duke@435 4519 // for the already waited time. This policy does not admit any new outcomes.
duke@435 4520 // In the future, however, we might want to track the accumulated wait time and
duke@435 4521 // adjust Millis accordingly if we encounter a spurious wakeup.
duke@435 4522
duke@435 4523 const int MAXTIMEOUT = 0x10000000 ;
duke@435 4524 DWORD rv = WAIT_TIMEOUT ;
duke@435 4525 while (_Event < 0 && Millis > 0) {
duke@435 4526 DWORD prd = Millis ; // set prd = MAX (Millis, MAXTIMEOUT)
duke@435 4527 if (Millis > MAXTIMEOUT) {
duke@435 4528 prd = MAXTIMEOUT ;
duke@435 4529 }
duke@435 4530 rv = ::WaitForSingleObject (_ParkHandle, prd) ;
duke@435 4531 assert (rv == WAIT_OBJECT_0 || rv == WAIT_TIMEOUT, "WaitForSingleObject failed") ;
duke@435 4532 if (rv == WAIT_TIMEOUT) {
duke@435 4533 Millis -= prd ;
duke@435 4534 }
duke@435 4535 }
duke@435 4536 v = _Event ;
duke@435 4537 _Event = 0 ;
duke@435 4538 OrderAccess::fence() ;
duke@435 4539 // If we encounter a nearly simultanous timeout expiry and unpark()
duke@435 4540 // we return OS_OK indicating we awoke via unpark().
duke@435 4541 // Implementor's license -- returning OS_TIMEOUT would be equally valid, however.
duke@435 4542 return (v >= 0) ? OS_OK : OS_TIMEOUT ;
duke@435 4543 }
duke@435 4544
duke@435 4545 void os::PlatformEvent::park () {
duke@435 4546 guarantee (_ParkHandle != NULL, "Invariant") ;
duke@435 4547 // Invariant: Only the thread associated with the Event/PlatformEvent
duke@435 4548 // may call park().
duke@435 4549 int v ;
duke@435 4550 for (;;) {
duke@435 4551 v = _Event ;
duke@435 4552 if (Atomic::cmpxchg (v-1, &_Event, v) == v) break ;
duke@435 4553 }
duke@435 4554 guarantee ((v == 0) || (v == 1), "invariant") ;
duke@435 4555 if (v != 0) return ;
duke@435 4556
duke@435 4557 // Do this the hard way by blocking ...
duke@435 4558 // TODO: consider a brief spin here, gated on the success of recent
duke@435 4559 // spin attempts by this thread.
duke@435 4560 while (_Event < 0) {
duke@435 4561 DWORD rv = ::WaitForSingleObject (_ParkHandle, INFINITE) ;
duke@435 4562 assert (rv == WAIT_OBJECT_0, "WaitForSingleObject failed") ;
duke@435 4563 }
duke@435 4564
duke@435 4565 // Usually we'll find _Event == 0 at this point, but as
duke@435 4566 // an optional optimization we clear it, just in case can
duke@435 4567 // multiple unpark() operations drove _Event up to 1.
duke@435 4568 _Event = 0 ;
duke@435 4569 OrderAccess::fence() ;
duke@435 4570 guarantee (_Event >= 0, "invariant") ;
duke@435 4571 }
duke@435 4572
duke@435 4573 void os::PlatformEvent::unpark() {
duke@435 4574 guarantee (_ParkHandle != NULL, "Invariant") ;
duke@435 4575 int v ;
duke@435 4576 for (;;) {
duke@435 4577 v = _Event ; // Increment _Event if it's < 1.
duke@435 4578 if (v > 0) {
duke@435 4579 // If it's already signaled just return.
duke@435 4580 // The LD of _Event could have reordered or be satisfied
duke@435 4581 // by a read-aside from this processor's write buffer.
duke@435 4582 // To avoid problems execute a barrier and then
duke@435 4583 // ratify the value. A degenerate CAS() would also work.
duke@435 4584 // Viz., CAS (v+0, &_Event, v) == v).
duke@435 4585 OrderAccess::fence() ;
duke@435 4586 if (_Event == v) return ;
duke@435 4587 continue ;
duke@435 4588 }
duke@435 4589 if (Atomic::cmpxchg (v+1, &_Event, v) == v) break ;
duke@435 4590 }
duke@435 4591 if (v < 0) {
duke@435 4592 ::SetEvent (_ParkHandle) ;
duke@435 4593 }
duke@435 4594 }
duke@435 4595
duke@435 4596
duke@435 4597 // JSR166
duke@435 4598 // -------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 4599
duke@435 4600 /*
duke@435 4601 * The Windows implementation of Park is very straightforward: Basic
duke@435 4602 * operations on Win32 Events turn out to have the right semantics to
duke@435 4603 * use them directly. We opportunistically resuse the event inherited
duke@435 4604 * from Monitor.
duke@435 4605 */
duke@435 4606
duke@435 4607
duke@435 4608 void Parker::park(bool isAbsolute, jlong time) {
duke@435 4609 guarantee (_ParkEvent != NULL, "invariant") ;
duke@435 4610 // First, demultiplex/decode time arguments
duke@435 4611 if (time < 0) { // don't wait
duke@435 4612 return;
duke@435 4613 }
acorn@2220 4614 else if (time == 0 && !isAbsolute) {
duke@435 4615 time = INFINITE;
duke@435 4616 }
duke@435 4617 else if (isAbsolute) {
duke@435 4618 time -= os::javaTimeMillis(); // convert to relative time
duke@435 4619 if (time <= 0) // already elapsed
duke@435 4620 return;
duke@435 4621 }
duke@435 4622 else { // relative
duke@435 4623 time /= 1000000; // Must coarsen from nanos to millis
duke@435 4624 if (time == 0) // Wait for the minimal time unit if zero
duke@435 4625 time = 1;
duke@435 4626 }
duke@435 4627
duke@435 4628 JavaThread* thread = (JavaThread*)(Thread::current());
duke@435 4629 assert(thread->is_Java_thread(), "Must be JavaThread");
duke@435 4630 JavaThread *jt = (JavaThread *)thread;
duke@435 4631
duke@435 4632 // Don't wait if interrupted or already triggered
duke@435 4633 if (Thread::is_interrupted(thread, false) ||
duke@435 4634 WaitForSingleObject(_ParkEvent, 0) == WAIT_OBJECT_0) {
duke@435 4635 ResetEvent(_ParkEvent);
duke@435 4636 return;
duke@435 4637 }
duke@435 4638 else {
duke@435 4639 ThreadBlockInVM tbivm(jt);
duke@435 4640 OSThreadWaitState osts(thread->osthread(), false /* not Object.wait() */);
duke@435 4641 jt->set_suspend_equivalent();
duke@435 4642
duke@435 4643 WaitForSingleObject(_ParkEvent, time);
duke@435 4644 ResetEvent(_ParkEvent);
duke@435 4645
duke@435 4646 // If externally suspended while waiting, re-suspend
duke@435 4647 if (jt->handle_special_suspend_equivalent_condition()) {
duke@435 4648 jt->java_suspend_self();
duke@435 4649 }
duke@435 4650 }
duke@435 4651 }
duke@435 4652
duke@435 4653 void Parker::unpark() {
duke@435 4654 guarantee (_ParkEvent != NULL, "invariant") ;
duke@435 4655 SetEvent(_ParkEvent);
duke@435 4656 }
duke@435 4657
duke@435 4658 // Run the specified command in a separate process. Return its exit value,
duke@435 4659 // or -1 on failure (e.g. can't create a new process).
duke@435 4660 int os::fork_and_exec(char* cmd) {
duke@435 4661 STARTUPINFO si;
duke@435 4662 PROCESS_INFORMATION pi;
duke@435 4663
duke@435 4664 memset(&si, 0, sizeof(si));
duke@435 4665 si.cb = sizeof(si);
duke@435 4666 memset(&pi, 0, sizeof(pi));
duke@435 4667 BOOL rslt = CreateProcess(NULL, // executable name - use command line
duke@435 4668 cmd, // command line
duke@435 4669 NULL, // process security attribute
duke@435 4670 NULL, // thread security attribute
duke@435 4671 TRUE, // inherits system handles
duke@435 4672 0, // no creation flags
duke@435 4673 NULL, // use parent's environment block
duke@435 4674 NULL, // use parent's starting directory
duke@435 4675 &si, // (in) startup information
duke@435 4676 &pi); // (out) process information
duke@435 4677
duke@435 4678 if (rslt) {
duke@435 4679 // Wait until child process exits.
duke@435 4680 WaitForSingleObject(pi.hProcess, INFINITE);
duke@435 4681
duke@435 4682 DWORD exit_code;
duke@435 4683 GetExitCodeProcess(pi.hProcess, &exit_code);
duke@435 4684
duke@435 4685 // Close process and thread handles.
duke@435 4686 CloseHandle(pi.hProcess);
duke@435 4687 CloseHandle(pi.hThread);
duke@435 4688
duke@435 4689 return (int)exit_code;
duke@435 4690 } else {
duke@435 4691 return -1;
duke@435 4692 }
duke@435 4693 }
duke@435 4694
duke@435 4695 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 4696 // Non-product code
duke@435 4697
duke@435 4698 static int mallocDebugIntervalCounter = 0;
duke@435 4699 static int mallocDebugCounter = 0;
duke@435 4700 bool os::check_heap(bool force) {
duke@435 4701 if (++mallocDebugCounter < MallocVerifyStart && !force) return true;
duke@435 4702 if (++mallocDebugIntervalCounter >= MallocVerifyInterval || force) {
duke@435 4703 // Note: HeapValidate executes two hardware breakpoints when it finds something
duke@435 4704 // wrong; at these points, eax contains the address of the offending block (I think).
duke@435 4705 // To get to the exlicit error message(s) below, just continue twice.
duke@435 4706 HANDLE heap = GetProcessHeap();
duke@435 4707 { HeapLock(heap);
duke@435 4708 PROCESS_HEAP_ENTRY phe;
duke@435 4709 phe.lpData = NULL;
duke@435 4710 while (HeapWalk(heap, &phe) != 0) {
duke@435 4711 if ((phe.wFlags & PROCESS_HEAP_ENTRY_BUSY) &&
duke@435 4712 !HeapValidate(heap, 0, phe.lpData)) {
duke@435 4713 tty->print_cr("C heap has been corrupted (time: %d allocations)", mallocDebugCounter);
duke@435 4714 tty->print_cr("corrupted block near address %#x, length %d", phe.lpData, phe.cbData);
duke@435 4715 fatal("corrupted C heap");
duke@435 4716 }
duke@435 4717 }
phh@3379 4718 DWORD err = GetLastError();
duke@435 4719 if (err != ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS && err != ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) {
jcoomes@1845 4720 fatal(err_msg("heap walk aborted with error %d", err));
duke@435 4721 }
duke@435 4722 HeapUnlock(heap);
duke@435 4723 }
duke@435 4724 mallocDebugIntervalCounter = 0;
duke@435 4725 }
duke@435 4726 return true;
duke@435 4727 }
duke@435 4728
duke@435 4729
bobv@2036 4730 bool os::find(address addr, outputStream* st) {
duke@435 4731 // Nothing yet
duke@435 4732 return false;
duke@435 4733 }
duke@435 4734
duke@435 4735 LONG WINAPI os::win32::serialize_fault_filter(struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS* e) {
duke@435 4736 DWORD exception_code = e->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode;
duke@435 4737
duke@435 4738 if ( exception_code == EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION ) {
duke@435 4739 JavaThread* thread = (JavaThread*)ThreadLocalStorage::get_thread_slow();
duke@435 4740 PEXCEPTION_RECORD exceptionRecord = e->ExceptionRecord;
duke@435 4741 address addr = (address) exceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[1];
duke@435 4742
duke@435 4743 if (os::is_memory_serialize_page(thread, addr))
duke@435 4744 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
duke@435 4745 }
duke@435 4746
duke@435 4747 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
duke@435 4748 }
duke@435 4749
bobv@2036 4750 // We don't build a headless jre for Windows
bobv@2036 4751 bool os::is_headless_jre() { return false; }
bobv@2036 4752
ikrylov@2322 4753
ikrylov@2322 4754 typedef CRITICAL_SECTION mutex_t;
ikrylov@2322 4755 #define mutexInit(m) InitializeCriticalSection(m)
ikrylov@2322 4756 #define mutexDestroy(m) DeleteCriticalSection(m)
ikrylov@2322 4757 #define mutexLock(m) EnterCriticalSection(m)
ikrylov@2322 4758 #define mutexUnlock(m) LeaveCriticalSection(m)
ikrylov@2322 4759
zgu@3031 4760 static bool sock_initialized = FALSE;
ikrylov@2322 4761 static mutex_t sockFnTableMutex;
ikrylov@2322 4762
zgu@3031 4763 static void initSock() {
ikrylov@2322 4764 WSADATA wsadata;
ikrylov@2322 4765
zgu@3031 4766 if (!os::WinSock2Dll::WinSock2Available()) {
zgu@3031 4767 jio_fprintf(stderr, "Could not load Winsock 2 (error: %d)\n",
zgu@3031 4768 ::GetLastError());
zgu@3031 4769 return;
zgu@3031 4770 }
zgu@3031 4771 if (sock_initialized == TRUE) return;
zgu@3031 4772
ikrylov@2322 4773 ::mutexInit(&sockFnTableMutex);
ikrylov@2322 4774 ::mutexLock(&sockFnTableMutex);
zgu@3031 4775 if (os::WinSock2Dll::WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(1,1), &wsadata) != 0) {
zgu@3031 4776 jio_fprintf(stderr, "Could not initialize Winsock\n");
ikrylov@2322 4777 }
zgu@3031 4778 sock_initialized = TRUE;
ikrylov@2322 4779 ::mutexUnlock(&sockFnTableMutex);
ikrylov@2322 4780 }
ikrylov@2322 4781
phh@3344 4782 struct hostent* os::get_host_by_name(char* name) {
zgu@3031 4783 if (!sock_initialized) {
zgu@3031 4784 initSock();
ikrylov@2322 4785 }
zgu@3031 4786 if (!os::WinSock2Dll::WinSock2Available()) {
zgu@3031 4787 return NULL;
zgu@3031 4788 }
zgu@3031 4789 return (struct hostent*)os::WinSock2Dll::gethostbyname(name);
ikrylov@2322 4790 }
ikrylov@2322 4791
ikrylov@2322 4792 int os::socket_close(int fd) {
twisti@3747 4793 return ::closesocket(fd);
ikrylov@2322 4794 }
ikrylov@2322 4795
ikrylov@2322 4796 int os::socket_available(int fd, jint *pbytes) {
twisti@3747 4797 int ret = ::ioctlsocket(fd, FIONREAD, (u_long*)pbytes);
twisti@3747 4798 return (ret < 0) ? 0 : 1;
ikrylov@2322 4799 }
ikrylov@2322 4800
ikrylov@2322 4801 int os::socket(int domain, int type, int protocol) {
twisti@3747 4802 return ::socket(domain, type, protocol);
ikrylov@2322 4803 }
ikrylov@2322 4804
ikrylov@2322 4805 int os::listen(int fd, int count) {
twisti@3747 4806 return ::listen(fd, count);
ikrylov@2322 4807 }
ikrylov@2322 4808
phh@3344 4809 int os::connect(int fd, struct sockaddr* him, socklen_t len) {
twisti@3747 4810 return ::connect(fd, him, len);
ikrylov@2322 4811 }
ikrylov@2322 4812
phh@3344 4813 int os::accept(int fd, struct sockaddr* him, socklen_t* len) {
twisti@3747 4814 return ::accept(fd, him, len);
ikrylov@2322 4815 }
ikrylov@2322 4816
phh@3344 4817 int os::sendto(int fd, char* buf, size_t len, uint flags,
phh@3344 4818 struct sockaddr* to, socklen_t tolen) {
twisti@3747 4819
twisti@3747 4820 return ::sendto(fd, buf, (int)len, flags, to, tolen);
ikrylov@2322 4821 }
ikrylov@2322 4822
phh@3344 4823 int os::recvfrom(int fd, char *buf, size_t nBytes, uint flags,
phh@3344 4824 sockaddr* from, socklen_t* fromlen) {
twisti@3747 4825
twisti@3747 4826 return ::recvfrom(fd, buf, (int)nBytes, flags, from, fromlen);
ikrylov@2322 4827 }
ikrylov@2322 4828
phh@3344 4829 int os::recv(int fd, char* buf, size_t nBytes, uint flags) {
twisti@3747 4830 return ::recv(fd, buf, (int)nBytes, flags);
ikrylov@2322 4831 }
ikrylov@2322 4832
phh@3344 4833 int os::send(int fd, char* buf, size_t nBytes, uint flags) {
twisti@3747 4834 return ::send(fd, buf, (int)nBytes, flags);
ikrylov@2322 4835 }
ikrylov@2322 4836
phh@3344 4837 int os::raw_send(int fd, char* buf, size_t nBytes, uint flags) {
twisti@3747 4838 return ::send(fd, buf, (int)nBytes, flags);
ikrylov@2322 4839 }
ikrylov@2322 4840
ikrylov@2322 4841 int os::timeout(int fd, long timeout) {
twisti@3747 4842 fd_set tbl;
twisti@3747 4843 struct timeval t;
twisti@3747 4844
twisti@3747 4845 t.tv_sec = timeout / 1000;
twisti@3747 4846 t.tv_usec = (timeout % 1000) * 1000;
twisti@3747 4847
twisti@3747 4848 tbl.fd_count = 1;
twisti@3747 4849 tbl.fd_array[0] = fd;
twisti@3747 4850
twisti@3747 4851 return ::select(1, &tbl, 0, 0, &t);
ikrylov@2322 4852 }
ikrylov@2322 4853
ikrylov@2322 4854 int os::get_host_name(char* name, int namelen) {
twisti@3747 4855 return ::gethostname(name, namelen);
ikrylov@2322 4856 }
ikrylov@2322 4857
ikrylov@2322 4858 int os::socket_shutdown(int fd, int howto) {
twisti@3747 4859 return ::shutdown(fd, howto);
ikrylov@2322 4860 }
ikrylov@2322 4861
phh@3344 4862 int os::bind(int fd, struct sockaddr* him, socklen_t len) {
twisti@3747 4863 return ::bind(fd, him, len);
ikrylov@2322 4864 }
ikrylov@2322 4865
phh@3344 4866 int os::get_sock_name(int fd, struct sockaddr* him, socklen_t* len) {
twisti@3747 4867 return ::getsockname(fd, him, len);
ikrylov@2322 4868 }
ikrylov@2322 4869
ikrylov@2322 4870 int os::get_sock_opt(int fd, int level, int optname,
phh@3344 4871 char* optval, socklen_t* optlen) {
twisti@3747 4872 return ::getsockopt(fd, level, optname, optval, optlen);
ikrylov@2322 4873 }
ikrylov@2322 4874
ikrylov@2322 4875 int os::set_sock_opt(int fd, int level, int optname,
phh@3344 4876 const char* optval, socklen_t optlen) {
twisti@3747 4877 return ::setsockopt(fd, level, optname, optval, optlen);
ikrylov@2322 4878 }
zgu@3031 4879
zgu@3031 4880
zgu@3031 4881 // Kernel32 API
zgu@3031 4882 typedef SIZE_T (WINAPI* GetLargePageMinimum_Fn)(void);
iveresov@3085 4883 typedef LPVOID (WINAPI *VirtualAllocExNuma_Fn) (HANDLE, LPVOID, SIZE_T, DWORD, DWORD, DWORD);
iveresov@3085 4884 typedef BOOL (WINAPI *GetNumaHighestNodeNumber_Fn) (PULONG);
iveresov@3085 4885 typedef BOOL (WINAPI *GetNumaNodeProcessorMask_Fn) (UCHAR, PULONGLONG);
zgu@3900 4886 typedef USHORT (WINAPI* RtlCaptureStackBackTrace_Fn)(ULONG, ULONG, PVOID*, PULONG);
iveresov@3085 4887
zgu@3031 4888 GetLargePageMinimum_Fn os::Kernel32Dll::_GetLargePageMinimum = NULL;
iveresov@3085 4889 VirtualAllocExNuma_Fn os::Kernel32Dll::_VirtualAllocExNuma = NULL;
iveresov@3085 4890 GetNumaHighestNodeNumber_Fn os::Kernel32Dll::_GetNumaHighestNodeNumber = NULL;
iveresov@3085 4891 GetNumaNodeProcessorMask_Fn os::Kernel32Dll::_GetNumaNodeProcessorMask = NULL;
zgu@3900 4892 RtlCaptureStackBackTrace_Fn os::Kernel32Dll::_RtlCaptureStackBackTrace = NULL;
zgu@3900 4893
zgu@3900 4894
zgu@3031 4895 BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::initialized = FALSE;
zgu@3031 4896 SIZE_T os::Kernel32Dll::GetLargePageMinimum() {
zgu@3031 4897 assert(initialized && _GetLargePageMinimum != NULL,
zgu@3031 4898 "GetLargePageMinimumAvailable() not yet called");
zgu@3031 4899 return _GetLargePageMinimum();
zgu@3031 4900 }
zgu@3031 4901
zgu@3031 4902 BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::GetLargePageMinimumAvailable() {
zgu@3031 4903 if (!initialized) {
zgu@3031 4904 initialize();
zgu@3031 4905 }
zgu@3031 4906 return _GetLargePageMinimum != NULL;
zgu@3031 4907 }
zgu@3031 4908
iveresov@3085 4909 BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::NumaCallsAvailable() {
iveresov@3085 4910 if (!initialized) {
iveresov@3085 4911 initialize();
iveresov@3085 4912 }
iveresov@3085 4913 return _VirtualAllocExNuma != NULL;
iveresov@3085 4914 }
iveresov@3085 4915
iveresov@3085 4916 LPVOID os::Kernel32Dll::VirtualAllocExNuma(HANDLE hProc, LPVOID addr, SIZE_T bytes, DWORD flags, DWORD prot, DWORD node) {
iveresov@3085 4917 assert(initialized && _VirtualAllocExNuma != NULL,
iveresov@3085 4918 "NUMACallsAvailable() not yet called");
iveresov@3085 4919
iveresov@3085 4920 return _VirtualAllocExNuma(hProc, addr, bytes, flags, prot, node);
iveresov@3085 4921 }
iveresov@3085 4922
iveresov@3085 4923 BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::GetNumaHighestNodeNumber(PULONG ptr_highest_node_number) {
iveresov@3085 4924 assert(initialized && _GetNumaHighestNodeNumber != NULL,
iveresov@3085 4925 "NUMACallsAvailable() not yet called");
iveresov@3085 4926
iveresov@3085 4927 return _GetNumaHighestNodeNumber(ptr_highest_node_number);
iveresov@3085 4928 }
iveresov@3085 4929
iveresov@3085 4930 BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::GetNumaNodeProcessorMask(UCHAR node, PULONGLONG proc_mask) {
iveresov@3085 4931 assert(initialized && _GetNumaNodeProcessorMask != NULL,
iveresov@3085 4932 "NUMACallsAvailable() not yet called");
iveresov@3085 4933
iveresov@3085 4934 return _GetNumaNodeProcessorMask(node, proc_mask);
iveresov@3085 4935 }
iveresov@3085 4936
zgu@3900 4937 USHORT os::Kernel32Dll::RtlCaptureStackBackTrace(ULONG FrameToSkip,
zgu@3900 4938 ULONG FrameToCapture, PVOID* BackTrace, PULONG BackTraceHash) {
zgu@3900 4939 if (!initialized) {
zgu@3900 4940 initialize();
zgu@3900 4941 }
zgu@3900 4942
zgu@3900 4943 if (_RtlCaptureStackBackTrace != NULL) {
zgu@3900 4944 return _RtlCaptureStackBackTrace(FrameToSkip, FrameToCapture,
zgu@3900 4945 BackTrace, BackTraceHash);
zgu@3900 4946 } else {
zgu@3900 4947 return 0;
zgu@3900 4948 }
zgu@3900 4949 }
iveresov@3085 4950
iveresov@3085 4951 void os::Kernel32Dll::initializeCommon() {
zgu@3031 4952 if (!initialized) {
zgu@3031 4953 HMODULE handle = ::GetModuleHandle("Kernel32.dll");
zgu@3031 4954 assert(handle != NULL, "Just check");
zgu@3031 4955 _GetLargePageMinimum = (GetLargePageMinimum_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle, "GetLargePageMinimum");
iveresov@3085 4956 _VirtualAllocExNuma = (VirtualAllocExNuma_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle, "VirtualAllocExNuma");
iveresov@3085 4957 _GetNumaHighestNodeNumber = (GetNumaHighestNodeNumber_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle, "GetNumaHighestNodeNumber");
iveresov@3085 4958 _GetNumaNodeProcessorMask = (GetNumaNodeProcessorMask_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle, "GetNumaNodeProcessorMask");
zgu@3900 4959 _RtlCaptureStackBackTrace = (RtlCaptureStackBackTrace_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle, "RtlCaptureStackBackTrace");
zgu@3031 4960 initialized = TRUE;
zgu@3031 4961 }
zgu@3031 4962 }
zgu@3031 4963
zgu@3031 4964
iveresov@3085 4965
iveresov@3085 4966 #ifndef JDK6_OR_EARLIER
iveresov@3085 4967
iveresov@3085 4968 void os::Kernel32Dll::initialize() {
iveresov@3085 4969 initializeCommon();
iveresov@3085 4970 }
iveresov@3085 4971
iveresov@3085 4972
zgu@3031 4973 // Kernel32 API
zgu@3031 4974 inline BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::SwitchToThread() {
zgu@3031 4975 return ::SwitchToThread();
zgu@3031 4976 }
zgu@3031 4977
zgu@3031 4978 inline BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::SwitchToThreadAvailable() {
zgu@3031 4979 return true;
zgu@3031 4980 }
zgu@3031 4981
zgu@3031 4982 // Help tools
zgu@3031 4983 inline BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::HelpToolsAvailable() {
zgu@3031 4984 return true;
zgu@3031 4985 }
zgu@3031 4986
zgu@3031 4987 inline HANDLE os::Kernel32Dll::CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(DWORD dwFlags,DWORD th32ProcessId) {
zgu@3031 4988 return ::CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(dwFlags, th32ProcessId);
zgu@3031 4989 }
zgu@3031 4990
zgu@3031 4991 inline BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::Module32First(HANDLE hSnapshot,LPMODULEENTRY32 lpme) {
zgu@3031 4992 return ::Module32First(hSnapshot, lpme);
zgu@3031 4993 }
zgu@3031 4994
zgu@3031 4995 inline BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::Module32Next(HANDLE hSnapshot,LPMODULEENTRY32 lpme) {
zgu@3031 4996 return ::Module32Next(hSnapshot, lpme);
zgu@3031 4997 }
zgu@3031 4998
zgu@3031 4999
zgu@3031 5000 inline BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::GetNativeSystemInfoAvailable() {
zgu@3031 5001 return true;
zgu@3031 5002 }
zgu@3031 5003
zgu@3031 5004 inline void os::Kernel32Dll::GetNativeSystemInfo(LPSYSTEM_INFO lpSystemInfo) {
zgu@3031 5005 ::GetNativeSystemInfo(lpSystemInfo);
zgu@3031 5006 }
zgu@3031 5007
zgu@3031 5008 // PSAPI API
zgu@3031 5009 inline BOOL os::PSApiDll::EnumProcessModules(HANDLE hProcess, HMODULE *lpModule, DWORD cb, LPDWORD lpcbNeeded) {
zgu@3031 5010 return ::EnumProcessModules(hProcess, lpModule, cb, lpcbNeeded);
zgu@3031 5011 }
zgu@3031 5012
zgu@3031 5013 inline DWORD os::PSApiDll::GetModuleFileNameEx(HANDLE hProcess, HMODULE hModule, LPTSTR lpFilename, DWORD nSize) {
zgu@3031 5014 return ::GetModuleFileNameEx(hProcess, hModule, lpFilename, nSize);
zgu@3031 5015 }
zgu@3031 5016
zgu@3031 5017 inline BOOL os::PSApiDll::GetModuleInformation(HANDLE hProcess, HMODULE hModule, LPMODULEINFO lpmodinfo, DWORD cb) {
zgu@3031 5018 return ::GetModuleInformation(hProcess, hModule, lpmodinfo, cb);
zgu@3031 5019 }
zgu@3031 5020
zgu@3031 5021 inline BOOL os::PSApiDll::PSApiAvailable() {
zgu@3031 5022 return true;
zgu@3031 5023 }
zgu@3031 5024
zgu@3031 5025
zgu@3031 5026 // WinSock2 API
zgu@3031 5027 inline BOOL os::WinSock2Dll::WSAStartup(WORD wVersionRequested, LPWSADATA lpWSAData) {
zgu@3031 5028 return ::WSAStartup(wVersionRequested, lpWSAData);
zgu@3031 5029 }
zgu@3031 5030
zgu@3031 5031 inline struct hostent* os::WinSock2Dll::gethostbyname(const char *name) {
zgu@3031 5032 return ::gethostbyname(name);
zgu@3031 5033 }
zgu@3031 5034
zgu@3031 5035 inline BOOL os::WinSock2Dll::WinSock2Available() {
zgu@3031 5036 return true;
zgu@3031 5037 }
zgu@3031 5038
zgu@3031 5039 // Advapi API
zgu@3031 5040 inline BOOL os::Advapi32Dll::AdjustTokenPrivileges(HANDLE TokenHandle,
zgu@3031 5041 BOOL DisableAllPrivileges, PTOKEN_PRIVILEGES NewState, DWORD BufferLength,
zgu@3031 5042 PTOKEN_PRIVILEGES PreviousState, PDWORD ReturnLength) {
zgu@3031 5043 return ::AdjustTokenPrivileges(TokenHandle, DisableAllPrivileges, NewState,
zgu@3031 5044 BufferLength, PreviousState, ReturnLength);
zgu@3031 5045 }
zgu@3031 5046
zgu@3031 5047 inline BOOL os::Advapi32Dll::OpenProcessToken(HANDLE ProcessHandle, DWORD DesiredAccess,
zgu@3031 5048 PHANDLE TokenHandle) {
zgu@3031 5049 return ::OpenProcessToken(ProcessHandle, DesiredAccess, TokenHandle);
zgu@3031 5050 }
zgu@3031 5051
zgu@3031 5052 inline BOOL os::Advapi32Dll::LookupPrivilegeValue(LPCTSTR lpSystemName, LPCTSTR lpName, PLUID lpLuid) {
zgu@3031 5053 return ::LookupPrivilegeValue(lpSystemName, lpName, lpLuid);
zgu@3031 5054 }
zgu@3031 5055
zgu@3031 5056 inline BOOL os::Advapi32Dll::AdvapiAvailable() {
zgu@3031 5057 return true;
zgu@3031 5058 }
zgu@3031 5059
zgu@3031 5060 #else
zgu@3031 5061 // Kernel32 API
zgu@3031 5062 typedef BOOL (WINAPI* SwitchToThread_Fn)(void);
zgu@3031 5063 typedef HANDLE (WINAPI* CreateToolhelp32Snapshot_Fn)(DWORD,DWORD);
zgu@3031 5064 typedef BOOL (WINAPI* Module32First_Fn)(HANDLE,LPMODULEENTRY32);
zgu@3031 5065 typedef BOOL (WINAPI* Module32Next_Fn)(HANDLE,LPMODULEENTRY32);
zgu@3031 5066 typedef void (WINAPI* GetNativeSystemInfo_Fn)(LPSYSTEM_INFO);
zgu@3031 5067
zgu@3031 5068 SwitchToThread_Fn os::Kernel32Dll::_SwitchToThread = NULL;
zgu@3031 5069 CreateToolhelp32Snapshot_Fn os::Kernel32Dll::_CreateToolhelp32Snapshot = NULL;
zgu@3031 5070 Module32First_Fn os::Kernel32Dll::_Module32First = NULL;
zgu@3031 5071 Module32Next_Fn os::Kernel32Dll::_Module32Next = NULL;
zgu@3031 5072 GetNativeSystemInfo_Fn os::Kernel32Dll::_GetNativeSystemInfo = NULL;
zgu@3031 5073
zgu@3031 5074 void os::Kernel32Dll::initialize() {
zgu@3031 5075 if (!initialized) {
zgu@3031 5076 HMODULE handle = ::GetModuleHandle("Kernel32.dll");
zgu@3031 5077 assert(handle != NULL, "Just check");
zgu@3031 5078
zgu@3031 5079 _SwitchToThread = (SwitchToThread_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle, "SwitchToThread");
zgu@3031 5080 _CreateToolhelp32Snapshot = (CreateToolhelp32Snapshot_Fn)
zgu@3031 5081 ::GetProcAddress(handle, "CreateToolhelp32Snapshot");
zgu@3031 5082 _Module32First = (Module32First_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle, "Module32First");
zgu@3031 5083 _Module32Next = (Module32Next_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle, "Module32Next");
zgu@3031 5084 _GetNativeSystemInfo = (GetNativeSystemInfo_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle, "GetNativeSystemInfo");
iveresov@3085 5085 initializeCommon(); // resolve the functions that always need resolving
zgu@3031 5086
zgu@3031 5087 initialized = TRUE;
zgu@3031 5088 }
zgu@3031 5089 }
zgu@3031 5090
zgu@3031 5091 BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::SwitchToThread() {
zgu@3031 5092 assert(initialized && _SwitchToThread != NULL,
zgu@3031 5093 "SwitchToThreadAvailable() not yet called");
zgu@3031 5094 return _SwitchToThread();
zgu@3031 5095 }
zgu@3031 5096
zgu@3031 5097
zgu@3031 5098 BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::SwitchToThreadAvailable() {
zgu@3031 5099 if (!initialized) {
zgu@3031 5100 initialize();
zgu@3031 5101 }
zgu@3031 5102 return _SwitchToThread != NULL;
zgu@3031 5103 }
zgu@3031 5104
zgu@3031 5105 // Help tools
zgu@3031 5106 BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::HelpToolsAvailable() {
zgu@3031 5107 if (!initialized) {
zgu@3031 5108 initialize();
zgu@3031 5109 }
zgu@3031 5110 return _CreateToolhelp32Snapshot != NULL &&
zgu@3031 5111 _Module32First != NULL &&
zgu@3031 5112 _Module32Next != NULL;
zgu@3031 5113 }
zgu@3031 5114
zgu@3031 5115 HANDLE os::Kernel32Dll::CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(DWORD dwFlags,DWORD th32ProcessId) {
zgu@3031 5116 assert(initialized && _CreateToolhelp32Snapshot != NULL,
zgu@3031 5117 "HelpToolsAvailable() not yet called");
zgu@3031 5118
zgu@3031 5119 return _CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(dwFlags, th32ProcessId);
zgu@3031 5120 }
zgu@3031 5121
zgu@3031 5122 BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::Module32First(HANDLE hSnapshot,LPMODULEENTRY32 lpme) {
zgu@3031 5123 assert(initialized && _Module32First != NULL,
zgu@3031 5124 "HelpToolsAvailable() not yet called");
zgu@3031 5125
zgu@3031 5126 return _Module32First(hSnapshot, lpme);
zgu@3031 5127 }
zgu@3031 5128
zgu@3031 5129 inline BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::Module32Next(HANDLE hSnapshot,LPMODULEENTRY32 lpme) {
zgu@3031 5130 assert(initialized && _Module32Next != NULL,
zgu@3031 5131 "HelpToolsAvailable() not yet called");
zgu@3031 5132
zgu@3031 5133 return _Module32Next(hSnapshot, lpme);
zgu@3031 5134 }
zgu@3031 5135
zgu@3031 5136
zgu@3031 5137 BOOL os::Kernel32Dll::GetNativeSystemInfoAvailable() {
zgu@3031 5138 if (!initialized) {
zgu@3031 5139 initialize();
zgu@3031 5140 }
zgu@3031 5141 return _GetNativeSystemInfo != NULL;
zgu@3031 5142 }
zgu@3031 5143
zgu@3031 5144 void os::Kernel32Dll::GetNativeSystemInfo(LPSYSTEM_INFO lpSystemInfo) {
zgu@3031 5145 assert(initialized && _GetNativeSystemInfo != NULL,
zgu@3031 5146 "GetNativeSystemInfoAvailable() not yet called");
zgu@3031 5147
zgu@3031 5148 _GetNativeSystemInfo(lpSystemInfo);
zgu@3031 5149 }
zgu@3031 5150
zgu@3031 5151 // PSAPI API
zgu@3031 5152
zgu@3031 5153
zgu@3031 5154 typedef BOOL (WINAPI *EnumProcessModules_Fn)(HANDLE, HMODULE *, DWORD, LPDWORD);
zgu@3031 5155 typedef BOOL (WINAPI *GetModuleFileNameEx_Fn)(HANDLE, HMODULE, LPTSTR, DWORD);;
zgu@3031 5156 typedef BOOL (WINAPI *GetModuleInformation_Fn)(HANDLE, HMODULE, LPMODULEINFO, DWORD);
zgu@3031 5157
zgu@3031 5158 EnumProcessModules_Fn os::PSApiDll::_EnumProcessModules = NULL;
zgu@3031 5159 GetModuleFileNameEx_Fn os::PSApiDll::_GetModuleFileNameEx = NULL;
zgu@3031 5160 GetModuleInformation_Fn os::PSApiDll::_GetModuleInformation = NULL;
zgu@3031 5161 BOOL os::PSApiDll::initialized = FALSE;
zgu@3031 5162
zgu@3031 5163 void os::PSApiDll::initialize() {
zgu@3031 5164 if (!initialized) {
zgu@3031 5165 HMODULE handle = os::win32::load_Windows_dll("PSAPI.DLL", NULL, 0);
zgu@3031 5166 if (handle != NULL) {
zgu@3031 5167 _EnumProcessModules = (EnumProcessModules_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle,
zgu@3031 5168 "EnumProcessModules");
zgu@3031 5169 _GetModuleFileNameEx = (GetModuleFileNameEx_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle,
zgu@3031 5170 "GetModuleFileNameExA");
zgu@3031 5171 _GetModuleInformation = (GetModuleInformation_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle,
zgu@3031 5172 "GetModuleInformation");
zgu@3031 5173 }
zgu@3031 5174 initialized = TRUE;
zgu@3031 5175 }
zgu@3031 5176 }
zgu@3031 5177
zgu@3031 5178
zgu@3031 5179
zgu@3031 5180 BOOL os::PSApiDll::EnumProcessModules(HANDLE hProcess, HMODULE *lpModule, DWORD cb, LPDWORD lpcbNeeded) {
zgu@3031 5181 assert(initialized && _EnumProcessModules != NULL,
zgu@3031 5182 "PSApiAvailable() not yet called");
zgu@3031 5183 return _EnumProcessModules(hProcess, lpModule, cb, lpcbNeeded);
zgu@3031 5184 }
zgu@3031 5185
zgu@3031 5186 DWORD os::PSApiDll::GetModuleFileNameEx(HANDLE hProcess, HMODULE hModule, LPTSTR lpFilename, DWORD nSize) {
zgu@3031 5187 assert(initialized && _GetModuleFileNameEx != NULL,
zgu@3031 5188 "PSApiAvailable() not yet called");
zgu@3031 5189 return _GetModuleFileNameEx(hProcess, hModule, lpFilename, nSize);
zgu@3031 5190 }
zgu@3031 5191
zgu@3031 5192 BOOL os::PSApiDll::GetModuleInformation(HANDLE hProcess, HMODULE hModule, LPMODULEINFO lpmodinfo, DWORD cb) {
zgu@3031 5193 assert(initialized && _GetModuleInformation != NULL,
zgu@3031 5194 "PSApiAvailable() not yet called");
zgu@3031 5195 return _GetModuleInformation(hProcess, hModule, lpmodinfo, cb);
zgu@3031 5196 }
zgu@3031 5197
zgu@3031 5198 BOOL os::PSApiDll::PSApiAvailable() {
zgu@3031 5199 if (!initialized) {
zgu@3031 5200 initialize();
zgu@3031 5201 }
zgu@3031 5202 return _EnumProcessModules != NULL &&
zgu@3031 5203 _GetModuleFileNameEx != NULL &&
zgu@3031 5204 _GetModuleInformation != NULL;
zgu@3031 5205 }
zgu@3031 5206
zgu@3031 5207
zgu@3031 5208 // WinSock2 API
zgu@3031 5209 typedef int (PASCAL FAR* WSAStartup_Fn)(WORD, LPWSADATA);
zgu@3031 5210 typedef struct hostent *(PASCAL FAR *gethostbyname_Fn)(...);
zgu@3031 5211
zgu@3031 5212 WSAStartup_Fn os::WinSock2Dll::_WSAStartup = NULL;
zgu@3031 5213 gethostbyname_Fn os::WinSock2Dll::_gethostbyname = NULL;
zgu@3031 5214 BOOL os::WinSock2Dll::initialized = FALSE;
zgu@3031 5215
zgu@3031 5216 void os::WinSock2Dll::initialize() {
zgu@3031 5217 if (!initialized) {
zgu@3031 5218 HMODULE handle = os::win32::load_Windows_dll("ws2_32.dll", NULL, 0);
zgu@3031 5219 if (handle != NULL) {
zgu@3031 5220 _WSAStartup = (WSAStartup_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle, "WSAStartup");
zgu@3031 5221 _gethostbyname = (gethostbyname_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle, "gethostbyname");
zgu@3031 5222 }
zgu@3031 5223 initialized = TRUE;
zgu@3031 5224 }
zgu@3031 5225 }
zgu@3031 5226
zgu@3031 5227
zgu@3031 5228 BOOL os::WinSock2Dll::WSAStartup(WORD wVersionRequested, LPWSADATA lpWSAData) {
zgu@3031 5229 assert(initialized && _WSAStartup != NULL,
zgu@3031 5230 "WinSock2Available() not yet called");
zgu@3031 5231 return _WSAStartup(wVersionRequested, lpWSAData);
zgu@3031 5232 }
zgu@3031 5233
zgu@3031 5234 struct hostent* os::WinSock2Dll::gethostbyname(const char *name) {
zgu@3031 5235 assert(initialized && _gethostbyname != NULL,
zgu@3031 5236 "WinSock2Available() not yet called");
zgu@3031 5237 return _gethostbyname(name);
zgu@3031 5238 }
zgu@3031 5239
zgu@3031 5240 BOOL os::WinSock2Dll::WinSock2Available() {
zgu@3031 5241 if (!initialized) {
zgu@3031 5242 initialize();
zgu@3031 5243 }
zgu@3031 5244 return _WSAStartup != NULL &&
zgu@3031 5245 _gethostbyname != NULL;
zgu@3031 5246 }
zgu@3031 5247
zgu@3031 5248 typedef BOOL (WINAPI *AdjustTokenPrivileges_Fn)(HANDLE, BOOL, PTOKEN_PRIVILEGES, DWORD, PTOKEN_PRIVILEGES, PDWORD);
zgu@3031 5249 typedef BOOL (WINAPI *OpenProcessToken_Fn)(HANDLE, DWORD, PHANDLE);
zgu@3031 5250 typedef BOOL (WINAPI *LookupPrivilegeValue_Fn)(LPCTSTR, LPCTSTR, PLUID);
zgu@3031 5251
zgu@3031 5252 AdjustTokenPrivileges_Fn os::Advapi32Dll::_AdjustTokenPrivileges = NULL;
zgu@3031 5253 OpenProcessToken_Fn os::Advapi32Dll::_OpenProcessToken = NULL;
zgu@3031 5254 LookupPrivilegeValue_Fn os::Advapi32Dll::_LookupPrivilegeValue = NULL;
zgu@3031 5255 BOOL os::Advapi32Dll::initialized = FALSE;
zgu@3031 5256
zgu@3031 5257 void os::Advapi32Dll::initialize() {
zgu@3031 5258 if (!initialized) {
zgu@3031 5259 HMODULE handle = os::win32::load_Windows_dll("advapi32.dll", NULL, 0);
zgu@3031 5260 if (handle != NULL) {
zgu@3031 5261 _AdjustTokenPrivileges = (AdjustTokenPrivileges_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle,
zgu@3031 5262 "AdjustTokenPrivileges");
zgu@3031 5263 _OpenProcessToken = (OpenProcessToken_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle,
zgu@3031 5264 "OpenProcessToken");
zgu@3031 5265 _LookupPrivilegeValue = (LookupPrivilegeValue_Fn)::GetProcAddress(handle,
zgu@3032 5266 "LookupPrivilegeValueA");
zgu@3031 5267 }
zgu@3031 5268 initialized = TRUE;
zgu@3031 5269 }
zgu@3031 5270 }
zgu@3031 5271
zgu@3031 5272 BOOL os::Advapi32Dll::AdjustTokenPrivileges(HANDLE TokenHandle,
zgu@3031 5273 BOOL DisableAllPrivileges, PTOKEN_PRIVILEGES NewState, DWORD BufferLength,
zgu@3031 5274 PTOKEN_PRIVILEGES PreviousState, PDWORD ReturnLength) {
zgu@3031 5275 assert(initialized && _AdjustTokenPrivileges != NULL,
zgu@3031 5276 "AdvapiAvailable() not yet called");
zgu@3031 5277 return _AdjustTokenPrivileges(TokenHandle, DisableAllPrivileges, NewState,
zgu@3031 5278 BufferLength, PreviousState, ReturnLength);
zgu@3031 5279 }
zgu@3031 5280
zgu@3031 5281 BOOL os::Advapi32Dll::OpenProcessToken(HANDLE ProcessHandle, DWORD DesiredAccess,
zgu@3031 5282 PHANDLE TokenHandle) {
zgu@3031 5283 assert(initialized && _OpenProcessToken != NULL,
zgu@3031 5284 "AdvapiAvailable() not yet called");
zgu@3031 5285 return _OpenProcessToken(ProcessHandle, DesiredAccess, TokenHandle);
zgu@3031 5286 }
zgu@3031 5287
zgu@3031 5288 BOOL os::Advapi32Dll::LookupPrivilegeValue(LPCTSTR lpSystemName, LPCTSTR lpName, PLUID lpLuid) {
zgu@3031 5289 assert(initialized && _LookupPrivilegeValue != NULL,
zgu@3031 5290 "AdvapiAvailable() not yet called");
zgu@3031 5291 return _LookupPrivilegeValue(lpSystemName, lpName, lpLuid);
zgu@3031 5292 }
zgu@3031 5293
zgu@3031 5294 BOOL os::Advapi32Dll::AdvapiAvailable() {
zgu@3031 5295 if (!initialized) {
zgu@3031 5296 initialize();
zgu@3031 5297 }
zgu@3031 5298 return _AdjustTokenPrivileges != NULL &&
zgu@3031 5299 _OpenProcessToken != NULL &&
zgu@3031 5300 _LookupPrivilegeValue != NULL;
zgu@3031 5301 }
zgu@3031 5302
zgu@3031 5303 #endif

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