Tue, 11 May 2010 14:35:43 -0700
6931180: Migration to recent versions of MS Platform SDK
6951582: Build problems on win64
Summary: Changes to enable building JDK7 with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Reviewed-by: ohair, art, ccheung, dcubed
duke@435 | 1 | /* |
duke@435 | 2 | * Copyright 1998-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. 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 | * |
duke@435 | 15 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version |
duke@435 | 16 | * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
duke@435 | 17 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. |
duke@435 | 18 | * |
duke@435 | 19 | * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, |
duke@435 | 20 | * CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or |
duke@435 | 21 | * have any questions. |
duke@435 | 22 | * |
duke@435 | 23 | */ |
duke@435 | 24 | |
duke@435 | 25 | /* |
duke@435 | 26 | * HotSpot integration note: |
duke@435 | 27 | * |
duke@435 | 28 | * This is a consolidation of these two files: |
duke@435 | 29 | * src/share/hpi/export/hpi.h 1.15 99/06/18 JDK1.3 beta build I |
duke@435 | 30 | * src/share/hpi/export/dll.h 1.3 98/09/15 JDK1.3 beta build I |
duke@435 | 31 | * from the classic VM. |
duke@435 | 32 | * |
duke@435 | 33 | * bool_t is a type in the classic VM, and we define it here, |
duke@435 | 34 | * but in the future this should be a jboolean. |
duke@435 | 35 | * |
duke@435 | 36 | * The files are included verbatim expect for local includes removed from hpi.h. |
duke@435 | 37 | */ |
duke@435 | 38 | |
duke@435 | 39 | #ifndef _JAVASOFT_HPI_H_ |
duke@435 | 40 | #define _JAVASOFT_HPI_H_ |
duke@435 | 41 | |
duke@435 | 42 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
duke@435 | 43 | extern "C" { |
duke@435 | 44 | #endif |
duke@435 | 45 | |
duke@435 | 46 | /* A classic VMism that should become a jboolean. Fix in 1.2.1? */ |
duke@435 | 47 | typedef enum { HPI_FALSE = 0, HPI_TRUE = 1 } bool_t; |
duke@435 | 48 | |
duke@435 | 49 | /* |
duke@435 | 50 | * DLL.H: A common interface for helper DLLs loaded by the VM. |
duke@435 | 51 | * Each library exports the main entry point "DLL_Initialize". Through |
duke@435 | 52 | * that function the programmer can obtain a function pointer which has |
duke@435 | 53 | * type "GetInterfaceFunc." Through the function pointer the programmer |
duke@435 | 54 | * can obtain other interfaces supported in the DLL. |
duke@435 | 55 | */ |
duke@435 | 56 | typedef jint (JNICALL * GetInterfaceFunc) |
duke@435 | 57 | (void **intfP, const char *name, jint ver); |
duke@435 | 58 | |
duke@435 | 59 | jint JNICALL DLL_Initialize(GetInterfaceFunc *, void *args); |
duke@435 | 60 | |
duke@435 | 61 | |
duke@435 | 62 | /* |
duke@435 | 63 | * Host Porting Interface. This defines the "porting layer" for |
duke@435 | 64 | * POSIX.1 compliant operating systems. |
duke@435 | 65 | */ |
duke@435 | 66 | |
duke@435 | 67 | /* |
duke@435 | 68 | * memory allocations |
duke@435 | 69 | */ |
duke@435 | 70 | typedef struct { |
duke@435 | 71 | /* |
duke@435 | 72 | * Malloc must return a unique pointer if size == 0. |
duke@435 | 73 | */ |
duke@435 | 74 | void * (*Malloc)(size_t size); |
duke@435 | 75 | void * (*Realloc)(void *ptr, size_t new_size); |
duke@435 | 76 | /* |
duke@435 | 77 | * Free must allow ptr == NULL to be a no-op. |
duke@435 | 78 | */ |
duke@435 | 79 | void (*Free)(void *ptr); |
duke@435 | 80 | /* |
duke@435 | 81 | * Calloc must return a unique pointer for if |
duke@435 | 82 | * n_item == 0 || item_size == 0. |
duke@435 | 83 | */ |
duke@435 | 84 | void * (*Calloc)(size_t n_item, size_t item_size); |
duke@435 | 85 | char * (*Strdup)(const char *str); |
duke@435 | 86 | |
duke@435 | 87 | void * (*MapMem)(size_t req_size, size_t *maped_size); |
duke@435 | 88 | void * (*UnmapMem)(void *req_addr, size_t req_size, size_t *unmap_size); |
duke@435 | 89 | /* |
duke@435 | 90 | * CommitMem should round the ptr down to the nearest page and |
duke@435 | 91 | * round the size up to the nearest page so that the committed |
duke@435 | 92 | * region is at least as large as the requested region. |
duke@435 | 93 | */ |
duke@435 | 94 | void * (*CommitMem)(void *ptr, size_t size, size_t *actual); |
duke@435 | 95 | /* |
duke@435 | 96 | * sysDecommitMem should round the ptr up to the nearest page and |
duke@435 | 97 | * round the size down to the nearest page so that the decommitted |
duke@435 | 98 | * region is no greater than the requested region. |
duke@435 | 99 | */ |
duke@435 | 100 | void * (*DecommitMem)(void *ptr, size_t size, size_t *actual); |
duke@435 | 101 | |
duke@435 | 102 | #define HPI_PAGE_ALIGNMENT (64 * 1024) |
duke@435 | 103 | |
duke@435 | 104 | void * (*AllocBlock)(size_t size, void **headP); |
duke@435 | 105 | void (*FreeBlock)(void *head); |
duke@435 | 106 | } HPI_MemoryInterface; |
duke@435 | 107 | |
duke@435 | 108 | /* |
duke@435 | 109 | * dynamic linking libraries |
duke@435 | 110 | */ |
duke@435 | 111 | typedef struct { |
duke@435 | 112 | void (*BuildLibName)(char *buf, int buf_len, char *path, const char *name); |
duke@435 | 113 | int (*BuildFunName)(char *name, int name_len, int arg_size, int en_idx); |
duke@435 | 114 | |
duke@435 | 115 | void * (*LoadLibrary)(const char *name, char *err_buf, int err_buflen); |
duke@435 | 116 | void (*UnloadLibrary)(void *lib); |
duke@435 | 117 | void * (*FindLibraryEntry)(void *lib, const char *name); |
duke@435 | 118 | } HPI_LibraryInterface; |
duke@435 | 119 | |
duke@435 | 120 | typedef void (*signal_handler_t)(int sig, void *siginfo, void *context); |
duke@435 | 121 | |
duke@435 | 122 | #define HPI_SIG_DFL (signal_handler_t)0 |
duke@435 | 123 | #define HPI_SIG_ERR (signal_handler_t)-1 |
duke@435 | 124 | #define HPI_SIG_IGN (signal_handler_t)1 |
duke@435 | 125 | |
duke@435 | 126 | typedef struct { |
duke@435 | 127 | char *name; /* name such as green/native threads. */ |
duke@435 | 128 | int isMP; |
duke@435 | 129 | } HPI_SysInfo; |
duke@435 | 130 | |
duke@435 | 131 | typedef struct { |
duke@435 | 132 | HPI_SysInfo * (*GetSysInfo)(void); |
duke@435 | 133 | long (*GetMilliTicks)(void); |
duke@435 | 134 | jlong (*TimeMillis)(void); |
duke@435 | 135 | |
duke@435 | 136 | signal_handler_t (*Signal)(int sig, signal_handler_t handler); |
duke@435 | 137 | void (*Raise)(int sig); |
duke@435 | 138 | void (*SignalNotify)(int sig); |
duke@435 | 139 | int (*SignalWait)(void); |
duke@435 | 140 | |
duke@435 | 141 | int (*Shutdown)(void); |
duke@435 | 142 | |
duke@435 | 143 | int (*SetLoggingLevel)(int level); |
duke@435 | 144 | bool_t (*SetMonitoringOn)(bool_t on); |
duke@435 | 145 | int (*GetLastErrorString)(char *buf, int len); |
duke@435 | 146 | } HPI_SystemInterface; |
duke@435 | 147 | |
duke@435 | 148 | /* |
duke@435 | 149 | * threads and monitors |
duke@435 | 150 | */ |
duke@435 | 151 | typedef struct sys_thread sys_thread_t; |
duke@435 | 152 | typedef struct sys_mon sys_mon_t; |
duke@435 | 153 | |
duke@435 | 154 | #define HPI_OK 0 |
duke@435 | 155 | #define HPI_ERR -1 |
duke@435 | 156 | #define HPI_INTRPT -2 /* Operation was interrupted */ |
duke@435 | 157 | #define HPI_TIMEOUT -3 /* A timer ran out */ |
duke@435 | 158 | #define HPI_NOMEM -5 /* Ran out of memory */ |
duke@435 | 159 | #define HPI_NORESOURCE -6 /* Ran out of some system resource */ |
duke@435 | 160 | |
duke@435 | 161 | /* There are three basic states: RUNNABLE, MONITOR_WAIT, and CONDVAR_WAIT. |
duke@435 | 162 | * When the thread is suspended in any of these states, the |
duke@435 | 163 | * HPI_THREAD_SUSPENDED bit will be set |
duke@435 | 164 | */ |
duke@435 | 165 | enum { |
duke@435 | 166 | HPI_THREAD_RUNNABLE = 1, |
duke@435 | 167 | HPI_THREAD_MONITOR_WAIT, |
duke@435 | 168 | HPI_THREAD_CONDVAR_WAIT |
duke@435 | 169 | }; |
duke@435 | 170 | |
duke@435 | 171 | #define HPI_MINIMUM_PRIORITY 1 |
duke@435 | 172 | #define HPI_MAXIMUM_PRIORITY 10 |
duke@435 | 173 | #define HPI_NORMAL_PRIORITY 5 |
duke@435 | 174 | |
duke@435 | 175 | #define HPI_THREAD_SUSPENDED 0x8000 |
duke@435 | 176 | #define HPI_THREAD_INTERRUPTED 0x4000 |
duke@435 | 177 | |
duke@435 | 178 | typedef struct { |
duke@435 | 179 | sys_thread_t *owner; |
duke@435 | 180 | int entry_count; |
duke@435 | 181 | sys_thread_t **monitor_waiters; |
duke@435 | 182 | sys_thread_t **condvar_waiters; |
duke@435 | 183 | int sz_monitor_waiters; |
duke@435 | 184 | int sz_condvar_waiters; |
duke@435 | 185 | int n_monitor_waiters; |
duke@435 | 186 | int n_condvar_waiters; |
duke@435 | 187 | } sys_mon_info; |
duke@435 | 188 | |
duke@435 | 189 | typedef struct { |
duke@435 | 190 | int (*ThreadBootstrap)(sys_thread_t **tidP, |
duke@435 | 191 | sys_mon_t **qlockP, |
duke@435 | 192 | int nReservedBytes); |
duke@435 | 193 | int (*ThreadCreate)(sys_thread_t **tidP, |
duke@435 | 194 | long stk_size, |
duke@435 | 195 | void (*func)(void *), |
duke@435 | 196 | void *arg); |
duke@435 | 197 | sys_thread_t * (*ThreadSelf)(void); |
duke@435 | 198 | void (*ThreadYield)(void); |
duke@435 | 199 | int (*ThreadSuspend)(sys_thread_t *tid); |
duke@435 | 200 | int (*ThreadResume)(sys_thread_t *tid); |
duke@435 | 201 | int (*ThreadSetPriority)(sys_thread_t *tid, int prio); |
duke@435 | 202 | int (*ThreadGetPriority)(sys_thread_t *tid, int *prio); |
duke@435 | 203 | void * (*ThreadStackPointer)(sys_thread_t *tid); |
duke@435 | 204 | void * (*ThreadStackTop)(sys_thread_t *tid); |
duke@435 | 205 | long * (*ThreadRegs)(sys_thread_t *tid, int *regs); |
duke@435 | 206 | int (*ThreadSingle)(void); |
duke@435 | 207 | void (*ThreadMulti)(void); |
duke@435 | 208 | int (*ThreadEnumerateOver)(int (*func)(sys_thread_t *, void *), |
duke@435 | 209 | void *arg); |
duke@435 | 210 | int (*ThreadCheckStack)(void); |
duke@435 | 211 | void (*ThreadPostException)(sys_thread_t *tid, void *arg); |
duke@435 | 212 | void (*ThreadInterrupt)(sys_thread_t *tid); |
duke@435 | 213 | int (*ThreadIsInterrupted)(sys_thread_t *tid, int clear); |
duke@435 | 214 | int (*ThreadAlloc)(sys_thread_t **tidP); |
duke@435 | 215 | int (*ThreadFree)(void); |
duke@435 | 216 | jlong (*ThreadCPUTime)(void); |
duke@435 | 217 | int (*ThreadGetStatus)(sys_thread_t *tid, sys_mon_t **monitor); |
duke@435 | 218 | void * (*ThreadInterruptEvent)(void); |
duke@435 | 219 | void * (*ThreadNativeID)(sys_thread_t *tid); |
duke@435 | 220 | |
duke@435 | 221 | /* These three functions are used by the CPU time profiler. |
duke@435 | 222 | * sysThreadIsRunning determines whether the thread is running (not just |
duke@435 | 223 | * runnable). It is only safe to call this function after calling |
duke@435 | 224 | * sysThreadProfSuspend. |
duke@435 | 225 | */ |
duke@435 | 226 | bool_t (*ThreadIsRunning)(sys_thread_t *tid); |
duke@435 | 227 | void (*ThreadProfSuspend)(sys_thread_t *tid); |
duke@435 | 228 | void (*ThreadProfResume)(sys_thread_t *tid); |
duke@435 | 229 | |
duke@435 | 230 | int (*AdjustTimeSlice)(int ms); |
duke@435 | 231 | |
duke@435 | 232 | size_t (*MonitorSizeof)(void); |
duke@435 | 233 | int (*MonitorInit)(sys_mon_t *mid); |
duke@435 | 234 | int (*MonitorDestroy)(sys_mon_t *mid); |
duke@435 | 235 | int (*MonitorEnter)(sys_thread_t *self, sys_mon_t *mid); |
duke@435 | 236 | bool_t (*MonitorEntered)(sys_thread_t *self, sys_mon_t *mid); |
duke@435 | 237 | int (*MonitorExit)(sys_thread_t *self, sys_mon_t *mid); |
duke@435 | 238 | int (*MonitorNotify)(sys_thread_t *self, sys_mon_t *mid); |
duke@435 | 239 | int (*MonitorNotifyAll)(sys_thread_t *self, sys_mon_t *mid); |
duke@435 | 240 | int (*MonitorWait)(sys_thread_t *self, sys_mon_t *mid, jlong ms); |
duke@435 | 241 | bool_t (*MonitorInUse)(sys_mon_t *mid); |
duke@435 | 242 | sys_thread_t * (*MonitorOwner)(sys_mon_t *mid); |
duke@435 | 243 | int (*MonitorGetInfo)(sys_mon_t *mid, sys_mon_info *info); |
duke@435 | 244 | |
duke@435 | 245 | } HPI_ThreadInterface; |
duke@435 | 246 | |
duke@435 | 247 | /* |
duke@435 | 248 | * files |
duke@435 | 249 | */ |
duke@435 | 250 | |
duke@435 | 251 | #define HPI_FILETYPE_REGULAR (0) |
duke@435 | 252 | #define HPI_FILETYPE_DIRECTORY (1) |
duke@435 | 253 | #define HPI_FILETYPE_OTHER (2) |
duke@435 | 254 | |
duke@435 | 255 | typedef struct { |
duke@435 | 256 | char * (*NativePath)(char *path); |
duke@435 | 257 | int (*FileType)(const char *path); |
duke@435 | 258 | int (*Open)(const char *name, int openMode, int filePerm); |
duke@435 | 259 | int (*Close)(int fd); |
duke@435 | 260 | jlong (*Seek)(int fd, jlong offset, int whence); |
duke@435 | 261 | int (*SetLength)(int fd, jlong length); |
duke@435 | 262 | int (*Sync)(int fd); |
duke@435 | 263 | int (*Available)(int fd, jlong *bytes); |
duke@435 | 264 | size_t (*Read)(int fd, void *buf, unsigned int nBytes); |
duke@435 | 265 | size_t (*Write)(int fd, const void *buf, unsigned int nBytes); |
duke@435 | 266 | int (*FileSizeFD)(int fd, jlong *size); |
duke@435 | 267 | } HPI_FileInterface; |
duke@435 | 268 | |
duke@435 | 269 | /* |
duke@435 | 270 | * sockets |
duke@435 | 271 | */ |
duke@435 | 272 | struct sockaddr; |
duke@435 | 273 | struct hostent; |
duke@435 | 274 | |
duke@435 | 275 | typedef struct { |
duke@435 | 276 | int (*Close)(int fd); |
duke@435 | 277 | long (*Available)(int fd, jint *pbytes); |
duke@435 | 278 | int (*Connect)(int fd, struct sockaddr *him, int len); |
duke@435 | 279 | int (*Accept)(int fd, struct sockaddr *him, int *len); |
duke@435 | 280 | int (*SendTo)(int fd, char *buf, int len, int flags, |
duke@435 | 281 | struct sockaddr *to, int tolen); |
duke@435 | 282 | int (*RecvFrom)(int fd, char *buf, int nbytes, int flags, |
duke@435 | 283 | struct sockaddr *from, int *fromlen); |
duke@435 | 284 | int (*Listen)(int fd, long count); |
duke@435 | 285 | int (*Recv)(int fd, char *buf, int nBytes, int flags); |
duke@435 | 286 | int (*Send)(int fd, char *buf, int nBytes, int flags); |
duke@435 | 287 | int (*Timeout)(int fd, long timeout); |
duke@435 | 288 | struct hostent * (*GetHostByName)(char *hostname); |
duke@435 | 289 | int (*Socket)(int domain, int type, int protocol); |
duke@435 | 290 | int (*SocketShutdown)(int fd, int howto); |
duke@435 | 291 | int (*Bind)(int fd, struct sockaddr *him, int len); |
duke@435 | 292 | int (*GetSocketName)(int fd, struct sockaddr *him, int *len); |
duke@435 | 293 | int (*GetHostName)(char *hostname, int namelen); |
duke@435 | 294 | struct hostent * (*GetHostByAddr)(const char *hostname, int len, int type); |
duke@435 | 295 | int (*SocketGetOption)(int fd, int level, int optname, char *optval, int *optlen); |
duke@435 | 296 | int (*SocketSetOption)(int fd, int level, int optname, const char *optval, int optlen); |
duke@435 | 297 | struct protoent * (*GetProtoByName)(char* name); |
duke@435 | 298 | } HPI_SocketInterface; |
duke@435 | 299 | |
duke@435 | 300 | /* |
duke@435 | 301 | * callbacks. |
duke@435 | 302 | */ |
duke@435 | 303 | typedef struct vm_calls { |
duke@435 | 304 | int (*jio_fprintf)(FILE *fp, const char *fmt, ...); |
duke@435 | 305 | void (*panic)(const char *fmt, ...); |
duke@435 | 306 | void (*monitorRegister)(sys_mon_t *mid, char *info_str); |
duke@435 | 307 | |
duke@435 | 308 | void (*monitorContendedEnter)(sys_thread_t *self, sys_mon_t *mid); |
duke@435 | 309 | void (*monitorContendedEntered)(sys_thread_t *self, sys_mon_t *mid); |
duke@435 | 310 | void (*monitorContendedExit)(sys_thread_t *self, sys_mon_t *mid); |
duke@435 | 311 | } vm_calls_t; |
duke@435 | 312 | |
duke@435 | 313 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
duke@435 | 314 | } |
duke@435 | 315 | #endif |
duke@435 | 316 | |
duke@435 | 317 | #endif /* !_JAVASOFT_HPI_H_ */ |