src/share/vm/runtime/mutexLocker.hpp

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    25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_MUTEXLOCKER_HPP
    26 #define SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_MUTEXLOCKER_HPP
    28 #include "memory/allocation.hpp"
    29 #include "runtime/mutex.hpp"
    30 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_linux
    31 # include "os_linux.inline.hpp"
    32 #endif
    33 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_solaris
    34 # include "os_solaris.inline.hpp"
    35 #endif
    36 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_windows
    37 # include "os_windows.inline.hpp"
    38 #endif
    40 // Mutexes used in the VM.
    42 extern Mutex*   Patching_lock;                   // a lock used to guard code patching of compiled code
    43 extern Monitor* SystemDictionary_lock;           // a lock on the system dictonary
    44 extern Mutex*   PackageTable_lock;               // a lock on the class loader package table
    45 extern Mutex*   CompiledIC_lock;                 // a lock used to guard compiled IC patching and access
    46 extern Mutex*   InlineCacheBuffer_lock;          // a lock used to guard the InlineCacheBuffer
    47 extern Mutex*   VMStatistic_lock;                // a lock used to guard statistics count increment
    48 extern Mutex*   JNIGlobalHandle_lock;            // a lock on creating JNI global handles
    49 extern Mutex*   JNIHandleBlockFreeList_lock;     // a lock on the JNI handle block free list
    50 extern Mutex*   JNICachedItableIndex_lock;       // a lock on caching an itable index during JNI invoke
    51 extern Mutex*   JmethodIdCreation_lock;          // a lock on creating JNI method identifiers
    52 extern Mutex*   JfieldIdCreation_lock;           // a lock on creating JNI static field identifiers
    53 extern Monitor* JNICritical_lock;                // a lock used while entering and exiting JNI critical regions, allows GC to sometimes get in
    54 extern Mutex*   JvmtiThreadState_lock;           // a lock on modification of JVMTI thread data
    55 extern Monitor* JvmtiPendingEvent_lock;          // a lock on the JVMTI pending events list
    56 extern Monitor* Heap_lock;                       // a lock on the heap
    57 extern Mutex*   ExpandHeap_lock;                 // a lock on expanding the heap
    58 extern Mutex*   AdapterHandlerLibrary_lock;      // a lock on the AdapterHandlerLibrary
    59 extern Mutex*   SignatureHandlerLibrary_lock;    // a lock on the SignatureHandlerLibrary
    60 extern Mutex*   VtableStubs_lock;                // a lock on the VtableStubs
    61 extern Mutex*   SymbolTable_lock;                // a lock on the symbol table
    62 extern Mutex*   StringTable_lock;                // a lock on the interned string table
    63 extern Mutex*   CodeCache_lock;                  // a lock on the CodeCache, rank is special, use MutexLockerEx
    64 extern Mutex*   MethodData_lock;                 // a lock on installation of method data
    65 extern Mutex*   RetData_lock;                    // a lock on installation of RetData inside method data
    66 extern Mutex*   DerivedPointerTableGC_lock;      // a lock to protect the derived pointer table
    67 extern Monitor* VMOperationQueue_lock;           // a lock on queue of vm_operations waiting to execute
    68 extern Monitor* VMOperationRequest_lock;         // a lock on Threads waiting for a vm_operation to terminate
    69 extern Monitor* Safepoint_lock;                  // a lock used by the safepoint abstraction
    70 extern Monitor* Threads_lock;                    // a lock on the Threads table of active Java threads
    71                                                  // (also used by Safepoints too to block threads creation/destruction)
    72 extern Monitor* CGC_lock;                        // used for coordination between
    73                                                  // fore- & background GC threads.
    74 extern Mutex*   STS_init_lock;                   // coordinate initialization of SuspendibleThreadSets.
    75 extern Monitor* SLT_lock;                        // used in CMS GC for acquiring PLL
    76 extern Monitor* iCMS_lock;                       // CMS incremental mode start/stop notification
    77 extern Monitor* FullGCCount_lock;                // in support of "concurrent" full gc
    78 extern Monitor* CMark_lock;                      // used for concurrent mark thread coordination
    79 extern Mutex*   CMRegionStack_lock;              // used for protecting accesses to the CM region stack
    80 extern Mutex*   SATB_Q_FL_lock;                  // Protects SATB Q
    81                                                  // buffer free list.
    82 extern Monitor* SATB_Q_CBL_mon;                  // Protects SATB Q
    83                                                  // completed buffer queue.
    84 extern Mutex*   Shared_SATB_Q_lock;              // Lock protecting SATB
    85                                                  // queue shared by
    86                                                  // non-Java threads.
    88 extern Mutex*   DirtyCardQ_FL_lock;              // Protects dirty card Q
    89                                                  // buffer free list.
    90 extern Monitor* DirtyCardQ_CBL_mon;              // Protects dirty card Q
    91                                                  // completed buffer queue.
    92 extern Mutex*   Shared_DirtyCardQ_lock;          // Lock protecting dirty card
    93                                                  // queue shared by
    94                                                  // non-Java threads.
    95                                                  // (see option ExplicitGCInvokesConcurrent)
    96 extern Mutex*   ParGCRareEvent_lock;             // Synchronizes various (rare) parallel GC ops.
    97 extern Mutex*   EvacFailureStack_lock;           // guards the evac failure scan stack
    98 extern Mutex*   Compile_lock;                    // a lock held when Compilation is updating code (used to block CodeCache traversal, CHA updates, etc)
    99 extern Monitor* MethodCompileQueue_lock;         // a lock held when method compilations are enqueued, dequeued
   100 extern Monitor* CompileThread_lock;              // a lock held by compile threads during compilation system initialization
   101 extern Mutex*   CompileTaskAlloc_lock;           // a lock held when CompileTasks are allocated
   102 extern Mutex*   CompileStatistics_lock;          // a lock held when updating compilation statistics
   103 extern Mutex*   MultiArray_lock;                 // a lock used to guard allocation of multi-dim arrays
   104 extern Monitor* Terminator_lock;                 // a lock used to guard termination of the vm
   105 extern Monitor* BeforeExit_lock;                 // a lock used to guard cleanups and shutdown hooks
   106 extern Monitor* Notify_lock;                     // a lock used to synchronize the start-up of the vm
   107 extern Monitor* Interrupt_lock;                  // a lock used for condition variable mediated interrupt processing
   108 extern Monitor* ProfileVM_lock;                  // a lock used for profiling the VMThread
   109 extern Mutex*   ProfilePrint_lock;               // a lock used to serialize the printing of profiles
   110 extern Mutex*   ExceptionCache_lock;             // a lock used to synchronize exception cache updates
   111 extern Mutex*   OsrList_lock;                    // a lock used to serialize access to OSR queues
   113 #ifndef PRODUCT
   114 extern Mutex*   FullGCALot_lock;                 // a lock to make FullGCALot MT safe
   115 #endif
   116 extern Mutex*   Debug1_lock;                     // A bunch of pre-allocated locks that can be used for tracing
   117 extern Mutex*   Debug2_lock;                     // down synchronization related bugs!
   118 extern Mutex*   Debug3_lock;
   120 extern Mutex*   RawMonitor_lock;
   121 extern Mutex*   PerfDataMemAlloc_lock;           // a lock on the allocator for PerfData memory for performance data
   122 extern Mutex*   PerfDataManager_lock;            // a long on access to PerfDataManager resources
   123 extern Mutex*   ParkerFreeList_lock;
   124 extern Mutex*   OopMapCacheAlloc_lock;           // protects allocation of oop_map caches
   126 extern Mutex*   FreeList_lock;                   // protects the free region list during safepoints
   127 extern Monitor* SecondaryFreeList_lock;          // protects the secondary free region list
   128 extern Mutex*   OldSets_lock;                    // protects the old region sets
   129 extern Mutex*   MMUTracker_lock;                 // protects the MMU
   130                                                  // tracker data structures
   131 extern Mutex*   HotCardCache_lock;               // protects the hot card cache
   133 extern Mutex*   Management_lock;                 // a lock used to serialize JVM management
   134 extern Monitor* Service_lock;                    // a lock used for service thread operation
   136 // A MutexLocker provides mutual exclusion with respect to a given mutex
   137 // for the scope which contains the locker.  The lock is an OS lock, not
   138 // an object lock, and the two do not interoperate.  Do not use Mutex-based
   139 // locks to lock on Java objects, because they will not be respected if a
   140 // that object is locked using the Java locking mechanism.
   141 //
   142 //                NOTE WELL!!
   143 //
   144 // See orderAccess.hpp.  We assume throughout the VM that MutexLocker's
   145 // and friends constructors do a fence, a lock and an acquire *in that
   146 // order*.  And that their destructors do a release and unlock, in *that*
   147 // order.  If their implementations change such that these assumptions
   148 // are violated, a whole lot of code will break.
   150 // Print all mutexes/monitors that are currently owned by a thread; called
   151 // by fatal error handler.
   152 void print_owned_locks_on_error(outputStream* st);
   154 char *lock_name(Mutex *mutex);
   156 class MutexLocker: StackObj {
   157  private:
   158   Monitor * _mutex;
   159  public:
   160   MutexLocker(Monitor * mutex) {
   161     assert(mutex->rank() != Mutex::special,
   162       "Special ranked mutex should only use MutexLockerEx");
   163     _mutex = mutex;
   164     _mutex->lock();
   165   }
   167   // Overloaded constructor passing current thread
   168   MutexLocker(Monitor * mutex, Thread *thread) {
   169     assert(mutex->rank() != Mutex::special,
   170       "Special ranked mutex should only use MutexLockerEx");
   171     _mutex = mutex;
   172     _mutex->lock(thread);
   173   }
   175   ~MutexLocker() {
   176     _mutex->unlock();
   177   }
   179 };
   181 // for debugging: check that we're already owning this lock (or are at a safepoint)
   182 #ifdef ASSERT
   183 void assert_locked_or_safepoint(const Monitor * lock);
   184 void assert_lock_strong(const Monitor * lock);
   185 #else
   186 #define assert_locked_or_safepoint(lock)
   187 #define assert_lock_strong(lock)
   188 #endif
   190 // A MutexLockerEx behaves like a MutexLocker when its constructor is
   191 // called with a Mutex.  Unlike a MutexLocker, its constructor can also be
   192 // called with NULL, in which case the MutexLockerEx is a no-op.  There
   193 // is also a corresponding MutexUnlockerEx.  We want to keep the
   194 // basic MutexLocker as fast as possible.  MutexLockerEx can also lock
   195 // without safepoint check.
   197 class MutexLockerEx: public StackObj {
   198  private:
   199   Monitor * _mutex;
   200  public:
   201   MutexLockerEx(Monitor * mutex, bool no_safepoint_check = !Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag) {
   202     _mutex = mutex;
   203     if (_mutex != NULL) {
   204       assert(mutex->rank() > Mutex::special || no_safepoint_check,
   205         "Mutexes with rank special or lower should not do safepoint checks");
   206       if (no_safepoint_check)
   207         _mutex->lock_without_safepoint_check();
   208       else
   209         _mutex->lock();
   210     }
   211   }
   213   ~MutexLockerEx() {
   214     if (_mutex != NULL) {
   215       _mutex->unlock();
   216     }
   217   }
   218 };
   220 // A MonitorLockerEx is like a MutexLockerEx above, except it takes
   221 // a possibly null Monitor, and allows wait/notify as well which are
   222 // delegated to the underlying Monitor.
   224 class MonitorLockerEx: public MutexLockerEx {
   225  private:
   226   Monitor * _monitor;
   227  public:
   228   MonitorLockerEx(Monitor* monitor,
   229                   bool no_safepoint_check = !Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag):
   230     MutexLockerEx(monitor, no_safepoint_check),
   231     _monitor(monitor) {
   232     // Superclass constructor did locking
   233   }
   235   ~MonitorLockerEx() {
   236     #ifdef ASSERT
   237       if (_monitor != NULL) {
   238         assert_lock_strong(_monitor);
   239       }
   240     #endif  // ASSERT
   241     // Superclass destructor will do unlocking
   242   }
   244   bool wait(bool no_safepoint_check = !Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag,
   245             long timeout = 0,
   246             bool as_suspend_equivalent = !Mutex::_as_suspend_equivalent_flag) {
   247     if (_monitor != NULL) {
   248       return _monitor->wait(no_safepoint_check, timeout, as_suspend_equivalent);
   249     }
   250     return false;
   251   }
   253   bool notify_all() {
   254     if (_monitor != NULL) {
   255       return _monitor->notify_all();
   256     }
   257     return true;
   258   }
   260   bool notify() {
   261     if (_monitor != NULL) {
   262       return _monitor->notify();
   263     }
   264     return true;
   265   }
   266 };
   270 // A GCMutexLocker is usually initialized with a mutex that is
   271 // automatically acquired in order to do GC.  The function that
   272 // synchronizes using a GCMutexLocker may be called both during and between
   273 // GC's.  Thus, it must acquire the mutex if GC is not in progress, but not
   274 // if GC is in progress (since the mutex is already held on its behalf.)
   276 class GCMutexLocker: public StackObj {
   277 private:
   278   Monitor * _mutex;
   279   bool _locked;
   280 public:
   281   GCMutexLocker(Monitor * mutex);
   282   ~GCMutexLocker() { if (_locked) _mutex->unlock(); }
   283 };
   287 // A MutexUnlocker temporarily exits a previously
   288 // entered mutex for the scope which contains the unlocker.
   290 class MutexUnlocker: StackObj {
   291  private:
   292   Monitor * _mutex;
   294  public:
   295   MutexUnlocker(Monitor * mutex) {
   296     _mutex = mutex;
   297     _mutex->unlock();
   298   }
   300   ~MutexUnlocker() {
   301     _mutex->lock();
   302   }
   303 };
   305 // A MutexUnlockerEx temporarily exits a previously
   306 // entered mutex for the scope which contains the unlocker.
   308 class MutexUnlockerEx: StackObj {
   309  private:
   310   Monitor * _mutex;
   311   bool _no_safepoint_check;
   313  public:
   314   MutexUnlockerEx(Monitor * mutex, bool no_safepoint_check = !Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag) {
   315     _mutex = mutex;
   316     _no_safepoint_check = no_safepoint_check;
   317     _mutex->unlock();
   318   }
   320   ~MutexUnlockerEx() {
   321     if (_no_safepoint_check == Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag) {
   322       _mutex->lock_without_safepoint_check();
   323     } else {
   324       _mutex->lock();
   325     }
   326   }
   327 };
   329 #ifndef PRODUCT
   330 //
   331 // A special MutexLocker that allows:
   332 //   - reentrant locking
   333 //   - locking out of order
   334 //
   335 // Only too be used for verify code, where we can relaxe out dead-lock
   336 // dection code a bit (unsafe, but probably ok). This code is NEVER to
   337 // be included in a product version.
   338 //
   339 class VerifyMutexLocker: StackObj {
   340  private:
   341   Monitor * _mutex;
   342   bool   _reentrant;
   343  public:
   344   VerifyMutexLocker(Monitor * mutex) {
   345     _mutex     = mutex;
   346     _reentrant = mutex->owned_by_self();
   347     if (!_reentrant) {
   348       // We temp. diable strict safepoint checking, while we require the lock
   349       FlagSetting fs(StrictSafepointChecks, false);
   350       _mutex->lock();
   351     }
   352   }
   354   ~VerifyMutexLocker() {
   355     if (!_reentrant) {
   356       _mutex->unlock();
   357     }
   358   }
   359 };
   361 #endif
   363 #endif // SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_MUTEXLOCKER_HPP

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