src/share/vm/runtime/perfMemory.cpp

Tue, 05 Nov 2013 17:38:04 -0800

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    25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
    26 #include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp"
    27 #include "runtime/arguments.hpp"
    28 #include "runtime/java.hpp"
    29 #include "runtime/mutex.hpp"
    30 #include "runtime/mutexLocker.hpp"
    31 #include "runtime/os.hpp"
    32 #include "runtime/perfData.hpp"
    33 #include "runtime/perfMemory.hpp"
    34 #include "runtime/statSampler.hpp"
    35 #include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
    37 // Prefix of performance data file.
    38 const char               PERFDATA_NAME[] = "hsperfdata";
    40 // Add 1 for the '_' character between PERFDATA_NAME and pid. The '\0' terminating
    41 // character will be included in the sizeof(PERFDATA_NAME) operation.
    42 static const size_t PERFDATA_FILENAME_LEN = sizeof(PERFDATA_NAME) +
    43                                             UINT_CHARS + 1;
    45 char*                    PerfMemory::_start = NULL;
    46 char*                    PerfMemory::_end = NULL;
    47 char*                    PerfMemory::_top = NULL;
    48 size_t                   PerfMemory::_capacity = 0;
    49 jint                     PerfMemory::_initialized = false;
    50 PerfDataPrologue*        PerfMemory::_prologue = NULL;
    52 void perfMemory_init() {
    54   if (!UsePerfData) return;
    56   PerfMemory::initialize();
    57 }
    59 void perfMemory_exit() {
    61   if (!UsePerfData) return;
    62   if (!PerfMemory::is_initialized()) return;
    64   // if the StatSampler is active, then we don't want to remove
    65   // resources it may be dependent on. Typically, the StatSampler
    66   // is disengaged from the watcher thread when this method is called,
    67   // but it is not disengaged if this method is invoked during a
    68   // VM abort.
    69   //
    70   if (!StatSampler::is_active())
    71     PerfDataManager::destroy();
    73   // remove the persistent external resources, if any. this method
    74   // does not unmap or invalidate any virtual memory allocated during
    75   // initialization.
    76   //
    77   PerfMemory::destroy();
    78 }
    80 void PerfMemory::initialize() {
    82   if (_prologue != NULL)
    83     // initialization already performed
    84     return;
    86   size_t capacity = align_size_up(PerfDataMemorySize,
    87                                   os::vm_allocation_granularity());
    89   if (PerfTraceMemOps) {
    90     tty->print("PerfDataMemorySize = " SIZE_FORMAT ","
    91                " os::vm_allocation_granularity = " SIZE_FORMAT ","
    92                " adjusted size = " SIZE_FORMAT "\n",
    93                PerfDataMemorySize,
    94                os::vm_allocation_granularity(),
    95                capacity);
    96   }
    98   // allocate PerfData memory region
    99   create_memory_region(capacity);
   101   if (_start == NULL) {
   103     // the PerfMemory region could not be created as desired. Rather
   104     // than terminating the JVM, we revert to creating the instrumentation
   105     // on the C heap. When running in this mode, external monitoring
   106     // clients cannot attach to and monitor this JVM.
   107     //
   108     // the warning is issued only in debug mode in order to avoid
   109     // additional output to the stdout or stderr output streams.
   110     //
   111     if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) {
   112       warning("Could not create PerfData Memory region, reverting to malloc");
   113     }
   115     _prologue = NEW_C_HEAP_OBJ(PerfDataPrologue, mtInternal);
   116   }
   117   else {
   119     // the PerfMemory region was created as expected.
   121     if (PerfTraceMemOps) {
   122       tty->print("PerfMemory created: address = " INTPTR_FORMAT ","
   123                  " size = " SIZE_FORMAT "\n",
   124                  (void*)_start,
   125                  _capacity);
   126     }
   128     _prologue = (PerfDataPrologue *)_start;
   129     _end = _start + _capacity;
   130     _top = _start + sizeof(PerfDataPrologue);
   131   }
   133   assert(_prologue != NULL, "prologue pointer must be initialized");
   135 #ifdef VM_LITTLE_ENDIAN
   136   _prologue->magic = (jint)0xc0c0feca;
   137   _prologue->byte_order = PERFDATA_LITTLE_ENDIAN;
   138 #else
   139   _prologue->magic = (jint)0xcafec0c0;
   140   _prologue->byte_order = PERFDATA_BIG_ENDIAN;
   141 #endif
   143   _prologue->major_version = PERFDATA_MAJOR_VERSION;
   144   _prologue->minor_version = PERFDATA_MINOR_VERSION;
   145   _prologue->accessible = 0;
   147   _prologue->entry_offset = sizeof(PerfDataPrologue);
   148   _prologue->num_entries = 0;
   149   _prologue->used = 0;
   150   _prologue->overflow = 0;
   151   _prologue->mod_time_stamp = 0;
   153   OrderAccess::release_store(&_initialized, 1);
   154 }
   156 void PerfMemory::destroy() {
   158   assert(_prologue != NULL, "prologue pointer must be initialized");
   160   if (_start != NULL && _prologue->overflow != 0) {
   162     // This state indicates that the contiguous memory region exists and
   163     // that it wasn't large enough to hold all the counters. In this case,
   164     // we output a warning message to the user on exit if the -XX:+Verbose
   165     // flag is set (a debug only flag). External monitoring tools can detect
   166     // this condition by monitoring the _prologue->overflow word.
   167     //
   168     // There are two tunables that can help resolve this issue:
   169     //   - increase the size of the PerfMemory with -XX:PerfDataMemorySize=<n>
   170     //   - decrease the maximum string constant length with
   171     //     -XX:PerfMaxStringConstLength=<n>
   172     //
   173     if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) {
   174       warning("PerfMemory Overflow Occurred.\n"
   175               "\tCapacity = " SIZE_FORMAT " bytes"
   176               "  Used = " SIZE_FORMAT " bytes"
   177               "  Overflow = " INT32_FORMAT " bytes"
   178               "\n\tUse -XX:PerfDataMemorySize=<size> to specify larger size.",
   179               PerfMemory::capacity(),
   180               PerfMemory::used(),
   181               _prologue->overflow);
   182     }
   183   }
   185   if (_start != NULL) {
   187     // this state indicates that the contiguous memory region was successfully
   188     // and that persistent resources may need to be cleaned up. This is
   189     // expected to be the typical condition.
   190     //
   191     delete_memory_region();
   192   }
   194   _start = NULL;
   195   _end = NULL;
   196   _top = NULL;
   197   _prologue = NULL;
   198   _capacity = 0;
   199 }
   201 // allocate an aligned block of memory from the PerfData memory
   202 // region. This method assumes that the PerfData memory region
   203 // was aligned on a double word boundary when created.
   204 //
   205 char* PerfMemory::alloc(size_t size) {
   207   if (!UsePerfData) return NULL;
   209   MutexLocker ml(PerfDataMemAlloc_lock);
   211   assert(_prologue != NULL, "called before initialization");
   213   // check that there is enough memory for this request
   214   if ((_top + size) >= _end) {
   216     _prologue->overflow += (jint)size;
   218     return NULL;
   219   }
   221   char* result = _top;
   223   _top += size;
   225   assert(contains(result), "PerfData memory pointer out of range");
   227   _prologue->used = (jint)used();
   228   _prologue->num_entries = _prologue->num_entries + 1;
   230   return result;
   231 }
   233 void PerfMemory::mark_updated() {
   234   if (!UsePerfData) return;
   236   _prologue->mod_time_stamp = os::elapsed_counter();
   237 }
   239 // Returns the complete path including the file name of performance data file.
   240 // Caller is expected to release the allocated memory.
   241 char* PerfMemory::get_perfdata_file_path() {
   242   char* dest_file = NULL;
   244   if (PerfDataSaveFile != NULL) {
   245     // dest_file_name stores the validated file name if file_name
   246     // contains %p which will be replaced by pid.
   247     dest_file = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, JVM_MAXPATHLEN, mtInternal);
   248     if(!Arguments::copy_expand_pid(PerfDataSaveFile, strlen(PerfDataSaveFile),
   249                                    dest_file, JVM_MAXPATHLEN)) {
   250       FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, dest_file, mtInternal);
   251       if (PrintMiscellaneous && Verbose) {
   252         warning("Invalid performance data file path name specified, "\
   253                 "fall back to a default name");
   254       }
   255     } else {
   256       return dest_file;
   257     }
   258   }
   259   // create the name of the file for retaining the instrumentation memory.
   260   dest_file = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, PERFDATA_FILENAME_LEN, mtInternal);
   261   jio_snprintf(dest_file, PERFDATA_FILENAME_LEN,
   262                "%s_%d", PERFDATA_NAME, os::current_process_id());
   264   return dest_file;
   265 }

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