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8187078: -XX:+VerifyOops finds numerous problems when running JPRT
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25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
26 #include "classfile/systemDictionary.hpp"
27 #include "classfile/vmSymbols.hpp"
28 #include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp"
29 #include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
30 #include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
31 #include "runtime/arguments.hpp"
32 #include "runtime/java.hpp"
33 #include "runtime/javaCalls.hpp"
34 #include "runtime/os.hpp"
35 #include "runtime/statSampler.hpp"
36 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_x86
37 # include "vm_version_x86.hpp"
38 #endif
39 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_sparc
40 # include "vm_version_sparc.hpp"
41 #endif
42 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_zero
43 # include "vm_version_zero.hpp"
44 #endif
45 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_arm
46 # include "vm_version_arm.hpp"
47 #endif
48 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_ppc
49 # include "vm_version_ppc.hpp"
50 #endif
52 // --------------------------------------------------------
53 // StatSamplerTask
55 class StatSamplerTask : public PeriodicTask {
56 public:
57 StatSamplerTask(int interval_time) : PeriodicTask(interval_time) {}
58 void task() { StatSampler::collect_sample(); }
59 };
62 //----------------------------------------------------------
63 // Implementation of StatSampler
65 StatSamplerTask* StatSampler::_task = NULL;
66 PerfDataList* StatSampler::_sampled = NULL;
68 /*
69 * the initialize method is called from the engage() method
70 * and is responsible for initializing various global variables.
71 */
72 void StatSampler::initialize() {
74 if (!UsePerfData) return;
76 // create performance data that could not be created prior
77 // to vm_init_globals() or otherwise have no logical home.
79 create_misc_perfdata();
81 // get copy of the sampled list
82 _sampled = PerfDataManager::sampled();
84 }
86 /*
87 * The engage() method is called at initialization time via
88 * Thread::create_vm() to initialize the StatSampler and
89 * register it with the WatcherThread as a periodic task.
90 */
91 void StatSampler::engage() {
93 if (!UsePerfData) return;
95 if (!is_active()) {
97 initialize();
99 // start up the periodic task
100 _task = new StatSamplerTask(PerfDataSamplingInterval);
101 _task->enroll();
102 }
103 }
106 /*
107 * the disengage() method is responsible for deactivating the periodic
108 * task and, if logging was enabled, for logging the final sample. This
109 * method is called from before_exit() in java.cpp and is only called
110 * after the WatcherThread has been stopped.
111 */
112 void StatSampler::disengage() {
114 if (!UsePerfData) return;
116 if (!is_active())
117 return;
119 // remove StatSamplerTask
120 _task->disenroll();
121 delete _task;
122 _task = NULL;
124 // force a final sample
125 sample_data(_sampled);
126 }
128 /*
129 * the destroy method is responsible for releasing any resources used by
130 * the StatSampler prior to shutdown of the VM. this method is called from
131 * before_exit() in java.cpp and is only called after the WatcherThread
132 * has stopped.
133 */
134 void StatSampler::destroy() {
136 if (!UsePerfData) return;
138 if (_sampled != NULL) {
139 delete(_sampled);
140 _sampled = NULL;
141 }
142 }
144 /*
145 * The sample_data() method is responsible for sampling the
146 * the data value for each PerfData instance in the given list.
147 */
148 void StatSampler::sample_data(PerfDataList* list) {
150 assert(list != NULL, "null list unexpected");
152 for (int index = 0; index < list->length(); index++) {
153 PerfData* item = list->at(index);
154 item->sample();
155 }
156 }
158 /*
159 * the collect_sample() method is the method invoked by the
160 * WatcherThread via the PeriodicTask::task() method. This method
161 * is responsible for collecting data samples from sampled
162 * PerfData instances every PerfDataSamplingInterval milliseconds.
163 * It is also responsible for logging the requested set of
164 * PerfData instances every _sample_count milliseconds. While
165 * logging data, it will output a column header after every _print_header
166 * rows of data have been logged.
167 */
168 void StatSampler::collect_sample() {
170 // future - check for new PerfData objects. PerfData objects might
171 // get added to the PerfDataManager lists after we have already
172 // built our local copies.
173 //
174 // if (PerfDataManager::count() > previous) {
175 // // get a new copy of the sampled list
176 // if (_sampled != NULL) {
177 // delete(_sampled);
178 // _sampled = NULL;
179 // }
180 // _sampled = PerfDataManager::sampled();
181 // }
183 assert(_sampled != NULL, "list not initialized");
185 sample_data(_sampled);
186 }
188 /*
189 * method to upcall into Java to return the value of the specified
190 * property as a utf8 string, or NULL if does not exist. The caller
191 * is responsible for setting a ResourceMark for proper cleanup of
192 * the utf8 strings.
193 */
194 const char* StatSampler::get_system_property(const char* name, TRAPS) {
196 // setup the arguments to getProperty
197 Handle key_str = java_lang_String::create_from_str(name, CHECK_NULL);
199 // return value
200 JavaValue result(T_OBJECT);
202 // public static String getProperty(String key, String def);
203 JavaCalls::call_static(&result,
204 KlassHandle(THREAD, SystemDictionary::System_klass()),
205 vmSymbols::getProperty_name(),
206 vmSymbols::string_string_signature(),
207 key_str,
208 CHECK_NULL);
210 oop value_oop = (oop)result.get_jobject();
211 if (value_oop == NULL) {
212 return NULL;
213 }
215 // convert Java String to utf8 string
216 char* value = java_lang_String::as_utf8_string(value_oop);
218 return value;
219 }
221 /*
222 * The list of System Properties that have corresponding PerfData
223 * string instrumentation created by retrieving the named property's
224 * value from System.getProperty() and unconditionally creating a
225 * PerfStringConstant object initialized to the retreived value. This
226 * is not an exhustive list of Java properties with corresponding string
227 * instrumentation as the create_system_property_instrumentation() method
228 * creates other property based instrumentation conditionally.
229 */
231 // stable interface, supported counters
232 static const char* property_counters_ss[] = {
233 "java.vm.specification.version",
234 "java.vm.specification.name",
235 "java.vm.specification.vendor",
236 "java.vm.version",
237 "java.vm.name",
238 "java.vm.vendor",
239 "java.vm.info",
240 "java.library.path",
241 "java.class.path",
242 "java.endorsed.dirs",
243 "java.ext.dirs",
244 "java.version",
245 "java.home",
246 NULL
247 };
249 // unstable interface, supported counters
250 static const char* property_counters_us[] = {
251 NULL
252 };
254 // unstable interface, unsupported counters
255 static const char* property_counters_uu[] = {
256 "sun.boot.class.path",
257 "sun.boot.library.path",
258 NULL
259 };
261 typedef struct {
262 const char** property_list;
263 CounterNS name_space;
264 } PropertyCounters;
266 static PropertyCounters property_counters[] = {
267 { property_counters_ss, JAVA_PROPERTY },
268 { property_counters_us, COM_PROPERTY },
269 { property_counters_uu, SUN_PROPERTY },
270 { NULL, SUN_PROPERTY }
271 };
274 /*
275 * Method to create PerfData string instruments that contain the values
276 * of various system properties. String instruments are created for each
277 * property specified in the property lists provided in property_counters[].
278 * Property counters have a counter name space prefix prepended to the
279 * property name as indicated in property_counters[].
280 */
281 void StatSampler::create_system_property_instrumentation(TRAPS) {
283 ResourceMark rm;
285 for (int i = 0; property_counters[i].property_list != NULL; i++) {
287 for (int j = 0; property_counters[i].property_list[j] != NULL; j++) {
289 const char* property_name = property_counters[i].property_list[j];
290 assert(property_name != NULL, "property name should not be NULL");
292 const char* value = get_system_property(property_name, CHECK);
294 // the property must exist
295 assert(value != NULL, "property name should be valid");
297 if (value != NULL) {
298 // create the property counter
299 PerfDataManager::create_string_constant(property_counters[i].name_space,
300 property_name, value, CHECK);
301 }
302 }
303 }
304 }
306 /*
307 * The create_misc_perfdata() method provides a place to create
308 * PerfData instances that would otherwise have no better place
309 * to exist.
310 */
311 void StatSampler::create_misc_perfdata() {
313 ResourceMark rm;
314 EXCEPTION_MARK;
316 // numeric constants
318 // frequency of the native high resolution timer
319 PerfDataManager::create_constant(SUN_OS, "hrt.frequency",
320 PerfData::U_Hertz, os::elapsed_frequency(),
321 CHECK);
323 // string constants
325 // create string instrumentation for various Java properties.
326 create_system_property_instrumentation(CHECK);
328 // hotspot flags (from .hotspotrc) and args (from command line)
329 //
330 PerfDataManager::create_string_constant(JAVA_RT, "vmFlags",
331 Arguments::jvm_flags(), CHECK);
332 PerfDataManager::create_string_constant(JAVA_RT, "vmArgs",
333 Arguments::jvm_args(), CHECK);
335 // java class name/jar file and arguments to main class
336 // note: name is cooridnated with launcher and Arguments.cpp
337 PerfDataManager::create_string_constant(SUN_RT, "javaCommand",
338 Arguments::java_command(), CHECK);
340 // the Java VM Internal version string
341 PerfDataManager::create_string_constant(SUN_RT, "internalVersion",
342 VM_Version::internal_vm_info_string(),
343 CHECK);
345 // create sampled instrumentation objects
346 create_sampled_perfdata();
347 }
349 /*
350 * helper class to provide for sampling of the elapsed_counter value
351 * maintained in the OS class.
352 */
353 class HighResTimeSampler : public PerfSampleHelper {
354 public:
355 jlong take_sample() { return os::elapsed_counter(); }
356 };
358 /*
359 * the create_sampled_perdata() method provides a place to instantiate
360 * sampled PerfData instances that would otherwise have no better place
361 * to exist.
362 */
363 void StatSampler::create_sampled_perfdata() {
365 EXCEPTION_MARK;
367 // setup sampling of the elapsed time counter maintained in the
368 // the os class. This counter can be used as either a time stamp
369 // for each logged entry or as a liveness indicator for the VM.
370 PerfSampleHelper* psh = new HighResTimeSampler();
371 PerfDataManager::create_counter(SUN_OS, "hrt.ticks",
372 PerfData::U_Ticks, psh, CHECK);
373 }
375 /*
376 * the statSampler_exit() function is called from os_init.cpp on
377 * exit of the vm.
378 */
379 void statSampler_exit() {
381 if (!UsePerfData) return;
383 StatSampler::destroy();
384 }