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25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
26 #include "compiler/compileLog.hpp"
27 #include "gc_implementation/shared/gcId.hpp"
28 #include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
29 #include "runtime/arguments.hpp"
30 #include "runtime/os.hpp"
31 #include "utilities/defaultStream.hpp"
32 #include "utilities/ostream.hpp"
33 #include "utilities/top.hpp"
34 #include "utilities/xmlstream.hpp"
35 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_linux
36 # include "os_linux.inline.hpp"
37 #endif
38 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_solaris
39 # include "os_solaris.inline.hpp"
40 #endif
41 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_windows
42 # include "os_windows.inline.hpp"
43 #endif
44 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_aix
45 # include "os_aix.inline.hpp"
46 #endif
47 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_bsd
48 # include "os_bsd.inline.hpp"
49 #endif
51 extern "C" void jio_print(const char* s); // Declarationtion of jvm method
53 outputStream::outputStream(int width) {
54 _width = width;
55 _position = 0;
56 _newlines = 0;
57 _precount = 0;
58 _indentation = 0;
59 }
61 outputStream::outputStream(int width, bool has_time_stamps) {
62 _width = width;
63 _position = 0;
64 _newlines = 0;
65 _precount = 0;
66 _indentation = 0;
67 if (has_time_stamps) _stamp.update();
68 }
70 void outputStream::update_position(const char* s, size_t len) {
71 for (size_t i = 0; i < len; i++) {
72 char ch = s[i];
73 if (ch == '\n') {
74 _newlines += 1;
75 _precount += _position + 1;
76 _position = 0;
77 } else if (ch == '\t') {
78 int tw = 8 - (_position & 7);
79 _position += tw;
80 _precount -= tw-1; // invariant: _precount + _position == total count
81 } else {
82 _position += 1;
83 }
84 }
85 }
87 // Execute a vsprintf, using the given buffer if necessary.
88 // Return a pointer to the formatted string.
89 const char* outputStream::do_vsnprintf(char* buffer, size_t buflen,
90 const char* format, va_list ap,
91 bool add_cr,
92 size_t& result_len) {
93 assert(buflen >= 2, "buffer too small");
95 const char* result;
96 if (add_cr) buflen--;
97 if (!strchr(format, '%')) {
98 // constant format string
99 result = format;
100 result_len = strlen(result);
101 if (add_cr && result_len >= buflen) result_len = buflen-1; // truncate
102 } else if (format[0] == '%' && format[1] == 's' && format[2] == '\0') {
103 // trivial copy-through format string
104 result = va_arg(ap, const char*);
105 result_len = strlen(result);
106 if (add_cr && result_len >= buflen) result_len = buflen-1; // truncate
107 } else {
108 int written = os::vsnprintf(buffer, buflen, format, ap);
109 assert(written >= 0, "vsnprintf encoding error");
110 result = buffer;
111 if ((size_t)written < buflen) {
112 result_len = written;
113 } else {
114 DEBUG_ONLY(warning("increase O_BUFLEN in ostream.hpp -- output truncated");)
115 result_len = buflen - 1;
116 }
117 }
118 if (add_cr) {
119 if (result != buffer) {
120 memcpy(buffer, result, result_len);
121 result = buffer;
122 }
123 buffer[result_len++] = '\n';
124 buffer[result_len] = 0;
125 }
126 return result;
127 }
129 void outputStream::print(const char* format, ...) {
130 char buffer[O_BUFLEN];
131 va_list ap;
132 va_start(ap, format);
133 size_t len;
134 const char* str = do_vsnprintf(buffer, O_BUFLEN, format, ap, false, len);
135 write(str, len);
136 va_end(ap);
137 }
139 void outputStream::print_cr(const char* format, ...) {
140 char buffer[O_BUFLEN];
141 va_list ap;
142 va_start(ap, format);
143 size_t len;
144 const char* str = do_vsnprintf(buffer, O_BUFLEN, format, ap, true, len);
145 write(str, len);
146 va_end(ap);
147 }
149 void outputStream::vprint(const char *format, va_list argptr) {
150 char buffer[O_BUFLEN];
151 size_t len;
152 const char* str = do_vsnprintf(buffer, O_BUFLEN, format, argptr, false, len);
153 write(str, len);
154 }
156 void outputStream::vprint_cr(const char* format, va_list argptr) {
157 char buffer[O_BUFLEN];
158 size_t len;
159 const char* str = do_vsnprintf(buffer, O_BUFLEN, format, argptr, true, len);
160 write(str, len);
161 }
163 void outputStream::fill_to(int col) {
164 int need_fill = col - position();
165 sp(need_fill);
166 }
168 void outputStream::move_to(int col, int slop, int min_space) {
169 if (position() >= col + slop)
170 cr();
171 int need_fill = col - position();
172 if (need_fill < min_space)
173 need_fill = min_space;
174 sp(need_fill);
175 }
177 void outputStream::put(char ch) {
178 assert(ch != 0, "please fix call site");
179 char buf[] = { ch, '\0' };
180 write(buf, 1);
181 }
183 #define SP_USE_TABS false
185 void outputStream::sp(int count) {
186 if (count < 0) return;
187 if (SP_USE_TABS && count >= 8) {
188 int target = position() + count;
189 while (count >= 8) {
190 this->write("\t", 1);
191 count -= 8;
192 }
193 count = target - position();
194 }
195 while (count > 0) {
196 int nw = (count > 8) ? 8 : count;
197 this->write(" ", nw);
198 count -= nw;
199 }
200 }
202 void outputStream::cr() {
203 this->write("\n", 1);
204 }
206 void outputStream::stamp() {
207 if (! _stamp.is_updated()) {
208 _stamp.update(); // start at 0 on first call to stamp()
209 }
211 // outputStream::stamp() may get called by ostream_abort(), use snprintf
212 // to avoid allocating large stack buffer in print().
213 char buf[40];
214 jio_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%.3f", _stamp.seconds());
215 print_raw(buf);
216 }
218 void outputStream::stamp(bool guard,
219 const char* prefix,
220 const char* suffix) {
221 if (!guard) {
222 return;
223 }
224 print_raw(prefix);
225 stamp();
226 print_raw(suffix);
227 }
229 void outputStream::date_stamp(bool guard,
230 const char* prefix,
231 const char* suffix) {
232 if (!guard) {
233 return;
234 }
235 print_raw(prefix);
236 static const char error_time[] = "yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.mmm+zzzz";
237 static const int buffer_length = 32;
238 char buffer[buffer_length];
239 const char* iso8601_result = os::iso8601_time(buffer, buffer_length);
240 if (iso8601_result != NULL) {
241 print_raw(buffer);
242 } else {
243 print_raw(error_time);
244 }
245 print_raw(suffix);
246 return;
247 }
249 void outputStream::gclog_stamp(const GCId& gc_id) {
250 date_stamp(PrintGCDateStamps);
251 stamp(PrintGCTimeStamps);
252 if (PrintGCID) {
253 print("#%u: ", gc_id.id());
254 }
255 }
257 outputStream& outputStream::indent() {
258 while (_position < _indentation) sp();
259 return *this;
260 }
262 void outputStream::print_jlong(jlong value) {
263 print(JLONG_FORMAT, value);
264 }
266 void outputStream::print_julong(julong value) {
267 print(JULONG_FORMAT, value);
268 }
270 /**
271 * This prints out hex data in a 'windbg' or 'xxd' form, where each line is:
272 * <hex-address>: 8 * <hex-halfword> <ascii translation (optional)>
273 * example:
274 * 0000000: 7f44 4f46 0102 0102 0000 0000 0000 0000 .DOF............
275 * 0000010: 0000 0000 0000 0040 0000 0020 0000 0005 .......@... ....
276 * 0000020: 0000 0000 0000 0040 0000 0000 0000 015d .......@.......]
277 * ...
278 *
279 * indent is applied to each line. Ends with a CR.
280 */
281 void outputStream::print_data(void* data, size_t len, bool with_ascii) {
282 size_t limit = (len + 16) / 16 * 16;
283 for (size_t i = 0; i < limit; ++i) {
284 if (i % 16 == 0) {
285 indent().print(SIZE_FORMAT_HEX_W(07) ":", i);
286 }
287 if (i % 2 == 0) {
288 print(" ");
289 }
290 if (i < len) {
291 print("%02x", ((unsigned char*)data)[i]);
292 } else {
293 print(" ");
294 }
295 if ((i + 1) % 16 == 0) {
296 if (with_ascii) {
297 print(" ");
298 for (size_t j = 0; j < 16; ++j) {
299 size_t idx = i + j - 15;
300 if (idx < len) {
301 char c = ((char*)data)[idx];
302 print("%c", c >= 32 && c <= 126 ? c : '.');
303 }
304 }
305 }
306 cr();
307 }
308 }
309 }
311 stringStream::stringStream(size_t initial_size) : outputStream() {
312 buffer_length = initial_size;
313 buffer = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(char, buffer_length);
314 buffer_pos = 0;
315 buffer_fixed = false;
316 DEBUG_ONLY(rm = Thread::current()->current_resource_mark();)
317 }
319 // useful for output to fixed chunks of memory, such as performance counters
320 stringStream::stringStream(char* fixed_buffer, size_t fixed_buffer_size) : outputStream() {
321 buffer_length = fixed_buffer_size;
322 buffer = fixed_buffer;
323 buffer_pos = 0;
324 buffer_fixed = true;
325 }
327 void stringStream::write(const char* s, size_t len) {
328 size_t write_len = len; // number of non-null bytes to write
329 size_t end = buffer_pos + len + 1; // position after write and final '\0'
330 if (end > buffer_length) {
331 if (buffer_fixed) {
332 // if buffer cannot resize, silently truncate
333 end = buffer_length;
334 write_len = end - buffer_pos - 1; // leave room for the final '\0'
335 } else {
336 // For small overruns, double the buffer. For larger ones,
337 // increase to the requested size.
338 if (end < buffer_length * 2) {
339 end = buffer_length * 2;
340 }
341 char* oldbuf = buffer;
342 assert(rm == NULL || Thread::current()->current_resource_mark() == rm,
343 "stringStream is re-allocated with a different ResourceMark");
344 buffer = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(char, end);
345 strncpy(buffer, oldbuf, buffer_pos);
346 buffer_length = end;
347 }
348 }
349 // invariant: buffer is always null-terminated
350 guarantee(buffer_pos + write_len + 1 <= buffer_length, "stringStream oob");
351 buffer[buffer_pos + write_len] = 0;
352 strncpy(buffer + buffer_pos, s, write_len);
353 buffer_pos += write_len;
355 // Note that the following does not depend on write_len.
356 // This means that position and count get updated
357 // even when overflow occurs.
358 update_position(s, len);
359 }
361 char* stringStream::as_string() {
362 char* copy = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(char, buffer_pos + 1);
363 strncpy(copy, buffer, buffer_pos);
364 copy[buffer_pos] = 0; // terminating null
365 return copy;
366 }
368 stringStream::~stringStream() {}
370 xmlStream* xtty;
371 outputStream* tty;
372 outputStream* gclog_or_tty;
373 CDS_ONLY(fileStream* classlist_file;) // Only dump the classes that can be stored into the CDS archive
374 extern Mutex* tty_lock;
376 #define EXTRACHARLEN 32
377 #define CURRENTAPPX ".current"
378 // convert YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS to YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS
379 char* get_datetime_string(char *buf, size_t len) {
380 os::local_time_string(buf, len);
381 int i = (int)strlen(buf);
382 while (i-- >= 0) {
383 if (buf[i] == ' ') buf[i] = '_';
384 else if (buf[i] == ':') buf[i] = '-';
385 }
386 return buf;
387 }
389 static const char* make_log_name_internal(const char* log_name, const char* force_directory,
390 int pid, const char* tms) {
391 const char* basename = log_name;
392 char file_sep = os::file_separator()[0];
393 const char* cp;
394 char pid_text[32];
396 for (cp = log_name; *cp != '\0'; cp++) {
397 if (*cp == '/' || *cp == file_sep) {
398 basename = cp + 1;
399 }
400 }
401 const char* nametail = log_name;
402 // Compute buffer length
403 size_t buffer_length;
404 if (force_directory != NULL) {
405 buffer_length = strlen(force_directory) + strlen(os::file_separator()) +
406 strlen(basename) + 1;
407 } else {
408 buffer_length = strlen(log_name) + 1;
409 }
411 const char* pts = strstr(basename, "%p");
412 int pid_pos = (pts == NULL) ? -1 : (pts - nametail);
414 if (pid_pos >= 0) {
415 jio_snprintf(pid_text, sizeof(pid_text), "pid%u", pid);
416 buffer_length += strlen(pid_text);
417 }
419 pts = strstr(basename, "%t");
420 int tms_pos = (pts == NULL) ? -1 : (pts - nametail);
421 if (tms_pos >= 0) {
422 buffer_length += strlen(tms);
423 }
425 // File name is too long.
426 if (buffer_length > JVM_MAXPATHLEN) {
427 return NULL;
428 }
430 // Create big enough buffer.
431 char *buf = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, buffer_length, mtInternal);
433 strcpy(buf, "");
434 if (force_directory != NULL) {
435 strcat(buf, force_directory);
436 strcat(buf, os::file_separator());
437 nametail = basename; // completely skip directory prefix
438 }
440 // who is first, %p or %t?
441 int first = -1, second = -1;
442 const char *p1st = NULL;
443 const char *p2nd = NULL;
445 if (pid_pos >= 0 && tms_pos >= 0) {
446 // contains both %p and %t
447 if (pid_pos < tms_pos) {
448 // case foo%pbar%tmonkey.log
449 first = pid_pos;
450 p1st = pid_text;
451 second = tms_pos;
452 p2nd = tms;
453 } else {
454 // case foo%tbar%pmonkey.log
455 first = tms_pos;
456 p1st = tms;
457 second = pid_pos;
458 p2nd = pid_text;
459 }
460 } else if (pid_pos >= 0) {
461 // contains %p only
462 first = pid_pos;
463 p1st = pid_text;
464 } else if (tms_pos >= 0) {
465 // contains %t only
466 first = tms_pos;
467 p1st = tms;
468 }
470 int buf_pos = (int)strlen(buf);
471 const char* tail = nametail;
473 if (first >= 0) {
474 tail = nametail + first + 2;
475 strncpy(&buf[buf_pos], nametail, first);
476 strcpy(&buf[buf_pos + first], p1st);
477 buf_pos = (int)strlen(buf);
478 if (second >= 0) {
479 strncpy(&buf[buf_pos], tail, second - first - 2);
480 strcpy(&buf[buf_pos + second - first - 2], p2nd);
481 tail = nametail + second + 2;
482 }
483 }
484 strcat(buf, tail); // append rest of name, or all of name
485 return buf;
486 }
488 // log_name comes from -XX:LogFile=log_name, -Xloggc:log_name or
489 // -XX:DumpLoadedClassList=<file_name>
490 // in log_name, %p => pid1234 and
491 // %t => YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS
492 static const char* make_log_name(const char* log_name, const char* force_directory) {
493 char timestr[32];
494 get_datetime_string(timestr, sizeof(timestr));
495 return make_log_name_internal(log_name, force_directory, os::current_process_id(),
496 timestr);
497 }
499 #ifndef PRODUCT
500 void test_loggc_filename() {
501 int pid;
502 char tms[32];
503 char i_result[JVM_MAXPATHLEN];
504 const char* o_result;
505 get_datetime_string(tms, sizeof(tms));
506 pid = os::current_process_id();
508 // test.log
509 jio_snprintf(i_result, JVM_MAXPATHLEN, "test.log", tms);
510 o_result = make_log_name_internal("test.log", NULL, pid, tms);
511 assert(strcmp(i_result, o_result) == 0, "failed on testing make_log_name(\"test.log\", NULL)");
512 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, o_result, mtInternal);
514 // test-%t-%p.log
515 jio_snprintf(i_result, JVM_MAXPATHLEN, "test-%s-pid%u.log", tms, pid);
516 o_result = make_log_name_internal("test-%t-%p.log", NULL, pid, tms);
517 assert(strcmp(i_result, o_result) == 0, "failed on testing make_log_name(\"test-%%t-%%p.log\", NULL)");
518 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, o_result, mtInternal);
520 // test-%t%p.log
521 jio_snprintf(i_result, JVM_MAXPATHLEN, "test-%spid%u.log", tms, pid);
522 o_result = make_log_name_internal("test-%t%p.log", NULL, pid, tms);
523 assert(strcmp(i_result, o_result) == 0, "failed on testing make_log_name(\"test-%%t%%p.log\", NULL)");
524 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, o_result, mtInternal);
526 // %p%t.log
527 jio_snprintf(i_result, JVM_MAXPATHLEN, "pid%u%s.log", pid, tms);
528 o_result = make_log_name_internal("%p%t.log", NULL, pid, tms);
529 assert(strcmp(i_result, o_result) == 0, "failed on testing make_log_name(\"%%p%%t.log\", NULL)");
530 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, o_result, mtInternal);
532 // %p-test.log
533 jio_snprintf(i_result, JVM_MAXPATHLEN, "pid%u-test.log", pid);
534 o_result = make_log_name_internal("%p-test.log", NULL, pid, tms);
535 assert(strcmp(i_result, o_result) == 0, "failed on testing make_log_name(\"%%p-test.log\", NULL)");
536 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, o_result, mtInternal);
538 // %t.log
539 jio_snprintf(i_result, JVM_MAXPATHLEN, "%s.log", tms);
540 o_result = make_log_name_internal("%t.log", NULL, pid, tms);
541 assert(strcmp(i_result, o_result) == 0, "failed on testing make_log_name(\"%%t.log\", NULL)");
542 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, o_result, mtInternal);
544 {
545 // longest filename
546 char longest_name[JVM_MAXPATHLEN];
547 memset(longest_name, 'a', sizeof(longest_name));
548 longest_name[JVM_MAXPATHLEN - 1] = '\0';
549 o_result = make_log_name_internal((const char*)&longest_name, NULL, pid, tms);
550 assert(strcmp(longest_name, o_result) == 0, err_msg("longest name does not match. expected '%s' but got '%s'", longest_name, o_result));
551 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, o_result, mtInternal);
552 }
554 {
555 // too long file name
556 char too_long_name[JVM_MAXPATHLEN + 100];
557 int too_long_length = sizeof(too_long_name);
558 memset(too_long_name, 'a', too_long_length);
559 too_long_name[too_long_length - 1] = '\0';
560 o_result = make_log_name_internal((const char*)&too_long_name, NULL, pid, tms);
561 assert(o_result == NULL, err_msg("Too long file name should return NULL, but got '%s'", o_result));
562 }
564 {
565 // too long with timestamp
566 char longest_name[JVM_MAXPATHLEN];
567 memset(longest_name, 'a', JVM_MAXPATHLEN);
568 longest_name[JVM_MAXPATHLEN - 3] = '%';
569 longest_name[JVM_MAXPATHLEN - 2] = 't';
570 longest_name[JVM_MAXPATHLEN - 1] = '\0';
571 o_result = make_log_name_internal((const char*)&longest_name, NULL, pid, tms);
572 assert(o_result == NULL, err_msg("Too long file name after timestamp expansion should return NULL, but got '%s'", o_result));
573 }
575 {
576 // too long with pid
577 char longest_name[JVM_MAXPATHLEN];
578 memset(longest_name, 'a', JVM_MAXPATHLEN);
579 longest_name[JVM_MAXPATHLEN - 3] = '%';
580 longest_name[JVM_MAXPATHLEN - 2] = 'p';
581 longest_name[JVM_MAXPATHLEN - 1] = '\0';
582 o_result = make_log_name_internal((const char*)&longest_name, NULL, pid, tms);
583 assert(o_result == NULL, err_msg("Too long file name after pid expansion should return NULL, but got '%s'", o_result));
584 }
585 }
587 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
588 // Test os::vsnprintf and friends.
590 void check_snprintf_result(int expected, size_t limit, int actual, bool expect_count) {
591 if (expect_count || ((size_t)expected < limit)) {
592 assert(expected == actual, "snprintf result not expected value");
593 } else {
594 // Make this check more permissive for jdk8u, don't assert that actual == 0.
595 // e.g. jio_vsnprintf_wrapper and jio_snprintf return -1 when expected >= limit
596 if (expected >= (int) limit) {
597 assert(actual == -1, "snprintf result should be -1 for expected >= limit");
598 } else {
599 assert(actual > 0, "snprintf result should be >0 for expected < limit");
600 }
601 }
602 }
604 // PrintFn is expected to be int (*)(char*, size_t, const char*, ...).
605 // But jio_snprintf is a C-linkage function with that signature, which
606 // has a different type on some platforms (like Solaris).
607 template<typename PrintFn>
608 void test_snprintf(PrintFn pf, bool expect_count) {
609 const char expected[] = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
610 const int expected_len = sizeof(expected) - 1;
611 const size_t padding_size = 10;
612 char buffer[2 * (sizeof(expected) + padding_size)];
613 char check_buffer[sizeof(buffer)];
614 const char check_char = '1'; // Something not in expected.
615 memset(check_buffer, check_char, sizeof(check_buffer));
616 const size_t sizes_to_test[] = {
617 sizeof(buffer) - padding_size, // Fits, with plenty of space to spare.
618 sizeof(buffer)/2, // Fits, with space to spare.
619 sizeof(buffer)/4, // Doesn't fit.
620 sizeof(expected) + padding_size + 1, // Fits, with a little room to spare
621 sizeof(expected) + padding_size, // Fits exactly.
622 sizeof(expected) + padding_size - 1, // Doesn't quite fit.
623 2, // One char + terminating NUL.
624 1, // Only space for terminating NUL.
625 0 }; // No space at all.
626 for (unsigned i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(sizes_to_test); ++i) {
627 memset(buffer, check_char, sizeof(buffer)); // To catch stray writes.
628 size_t test_size = sizes_to_test[i];
629 ResourceMark rm;
630 stringStream s;
631 s.print("test_size: " SIZE_FORMAT, test_size);
632 size_t prefix_size = padding_size;
633 guarantee(test_size <= (sizeof(buffer) - prefix_size), "invariant");
634 size_t write_size = MIN2(sizeof(expected), test_size);
635 size_t suffix_size = sizeof(buffer) - prefix_size - write_size;
636 char* write_start = buffer + prefix_size;
637 char* write_end = write_start + write_size;
639 int result = pf(write_start, test_size, "%s", expected);
641 check_snprintf_result(expected_len, test_size, result, expect_count);
643 // Verify expected output.
644 if (test_size > 0) {
645 assert(0 == strncmp(write_start, expected, write_size - 1), "strncmp failure");
646 // Verify terminating NUL of output.
647 assert('\0' == write_start[write_size - 1], "null terminator failure");
648 } else {
649 guarantee(test_size == 0, "invariant");
650 guarantee(write_size == 0, "invariant");
651 guarantee(prefix_size + suffix_size == sizeof(buffer), "invariant");
652 guarantee(write_start == write_end, "invariant");
653 }
655 // Verify no scribbling on prefix or suffix.
656 assert(0 == strncmp(buffer, check_buffer, prefix_size), "prefix scribble");
657 assert(0 == strncmp(write_end, check_buffer, suffix_size), "suffix scribble");
658 }
660 // Special case of 0-length buffer with empty (except for terminator) output.
661 check_snprintf_result(0, 0, pf(NULL, 0, "%s", ""), expect_count);
662 check_snprintf_result(0, 0, pf(NULL, 0, ""), expect_count);
663 }
665 // This is probably equivalent to os::snprintf, but we're being
666 // explicit about what we're testing here.
667 static int vsnprintf_wrapper(char* buf, size_t len, const char* fmt, ...) {
668 va_list args;
669 va_start(args, fmt);
670 int result = os::vsnprintf(buf, len, fmt, args);
671 va_end(args);
672 return result;
673 }
675 // These are declared in jvm.h; test here, with related functions.
676 extern "C" {
677 int jio_vsnprintf(char*, size_t, const char*, va_list);
678 int jio_snprintf(char*, size_t, const char*, ...);
679 }
681 // This is probably equivalent to jio_snprintf, but we're being
682 // explicit about what we're testing here.
683 static int jio_vsnprintf_wrapper(char* buf, size_t len, const char* fmt, ...) {
684 va_list args;
685 va_start(args, fmt);
686 int result = jio_vsnprintf(buf, len, fmt, args);
687 va_end(args);
688 return result;
689 }
691 void test_snprintf() {
692 test_snprintf(vsnprintf_wrapper, true);
693 test_snprintf(os::snprintf, true);
694 test_snprintf(jio_vsnprintf_wrapper, false); // jio_vsnprintf returns -1 on error including exceeding buffer size
695 test_snprintf(jio_snprintf, false); // jio_snprintf calls jio_vsnprintf
696 }
697 #endif // PRODUCT
699 fileStream::fileStream(const char* file_name) {
700 _file = fopen(file_name, "w");
701 if (_file != NULL) {
702 _need_close = true;
703 } else {
704 warning("Cannot open file %s due to %s\n", file_name, strerror(errno));
705 _need_close = false;
706 }
707 }
709 fileStream::fileStream(const char* file_name, const char* opentype) {
710 _file = fopen(file_name, opentype);
711 if (_file != NULL) {
712 _need_close = true;
713 } else {
714 warning("Cannot open file %s due to %s\n", file_name, strerror(errno));
715 _need_close = false;
716 }
717 }
719 void fileStream::write(const char* s, size_t len) {
720 if (_file != NULL) {
721 // Make an unused local variable to avoid warning from gcc 4.x compiler.
722 size_t count = fwrite(s, 1, len, _file);
723 }
724 update_position(s, len);
725 }
727 long fileStream::fileSize() {
728 long size = -1;
729 if (_file != NULL) {
730 long pos = ::ftell(_file);
731 if (::fseek(_file, 0, SEEK_END) == 0) {
732 size = ::ftell(_file);
733 }
734 ::fseek(_file, pos, SEEK_SET);
735 }
736 return size;
737 }
739 char* fileStream::readln(char *data, int count ) {
740 char * ret = ::fgets(data, count, _file);
741 //Get rid of annoying \n char
742 data[::strlen(data)-1] = '\0';
743 return ret;
744 }
746 fileStream::~fileStream() {
747 if (_file != NULL) {
748 if (_need_close) fclose(_file);
749 _file = NULL;
750 }
751 }
753 void fileStream::flush() {
754 fflush(_file);
755 }
757 fdStream::fdStream(const char* file_name) {
758 _fd = open(file_name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0666);
759 _need_close = true;
760 }
762 fdStream::~fdStream() {
763 if (_fd != -1) {
764 if (_need_close) close(_fd);
765 _fd = -1;
766 }
767 }
769 void fdStream::write(const char* s, size_t len) {
770 if (_fd != -1) {
771 // Make an unused local variable to avoid warning from gcc 4.x compiler.
772 size_t count = ::write(_fd, s, (int)len);
773 }
774 update_position(s, len);
775 }
777 // dump vm version, os version, platform info, build id,
778 // memory usage and command line flags into header
779 void gcLogFileStream::dump_loggc_header() {
780 if (is_open()) {
781 print_cr("%s", Abstract_VM_Version::internal_vm_info_string());
782 os::print_memory_info(this);
783 print("CommandLine flags: ");
784 CommandLineFlags::printSetFlags(this);
785 }
786 }
788 gcLogFileStream::~gcLogFileStream() {
789 if (_file != NULL) {
790 if (_need_close) fclose(_file);
791 _file = NULL;
792 }
793 if (_file_name != NULL) {
794 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, _file_name, mtInternal);
795 _file_name = NULL;
796 }
797 }
799 gcLogFileStream::gcLogFileStream(const char* file_name) {
800 _cur_file_num = 0;
801 _bytes_written = 0L;
802 _file_name = make_log_name(file_name, NULL);
804 if (_file_name == NULL) {
805 warning("Cannot open file %s: file name is too long.\n", file_name);
806 _need_close = false;
807 UseGCLogFileRotation = false;
808 return;
809 }
811 // gc log file rotation
812 if (UseGCLogFileRotation && NumberOfGCLogFiles > 1) {
813 char tempbuf[JVM_MAXPATHLEN];
814 jio_snprintf(tempbuf, sizeof(tempbuf), "%s.%d" CURRENTAPPX, _file_name, _cur_file_num);
815 _file = fopen(tempbuf, "w");
816 } else {
817 _file = fopen(_file_name, "w");
818 }
819 if (_file != NULL) {
820 _need_close = true;
821 dump_loggc_header();
822 } else {
823 warning("Cannot open file %s due to %s\n", _file_name, strerror(errno));
824 _need_close = false;
825 }
826 }
828 void gcLogFileStream::write(const char* s, size_t len) {
829 if (_file != NULL) {
830 size_t count = fwrite(s, 1, len, _file);
831 _bytes_written += count;
832 }
833 update_position(s, len);
834 }
836 // rotate_log must be called from VMThread at safepoint. In case need change parameters
837 // for gc log rotation from thread other than VMThread, a sub type of VM_Operation
838 // should be created and be submitted to VMThread's operation queue. DO NOT call this
839 // function directly. Currently, it is safe to rotate log at safepoint through VMThread.
840 // That is, no mutator threads and concurrent GC threads run parallel with VMThread to
841 // write to gc log file at safepoint. If in future, changes made for mutator threads or
842 // concurrent GC threads to run parallel with VMThread at safepoint, write and rotate_log
843 // must be synchronized.
844 void gcLogFileStream::rotate_log(bool force, outputStream* out) {
845 char time_msg[O_BUFLEN];
846 char time_str[EXTRACHARLEN];
847 char current_file_name[JVM_MAXPATHLEN];
848 char renamed_file_name[JVM_MAXPATHLEN];
850 if (!should_rotate(force)) {
851 return;
852 }
854 #ifdef ASSERT
855 Thread *thread = Thread::current();
856 assert(thread == NULL ||
857 (thread->is_VM_thread() && SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()),
858 "Must be VMThread at safepoint");
859 #endif
860 if (NumberOfGCLogFiles == 1) {
861 // rotate in same file
862 rewind();
863 _bytes_written = 0L;
864 jio_snprintf(time_msg, sizeof(time_msg), "File %s rotated at %s\n",
865 _file_name, os::local_time_string((char *)time_str, sizeof(time_str)));
866 write(time_msg, strlen(time_msg));
868 if (out != NULL) {
869 out->print("%s", time_msg);
870 }
872 dump_loggc_header();
873 return;
874 }
876 #if defined(_WINDOWS)
877 #ifndef F_OK
878 #define F_OK 0
879 #endif
880 #endif // _WINDOWS
882 // rotate file in names extended_filename.0, extended_filename.1, ...,
883 // extended_filename.<NumberOfGCLogFiles - 1>. Current rotation file name will
884 // have a form of extended_filename.<i>.current where i is the current rotation
885 // file number. After it reaches max file size, the file will be saved and renamed
886 // with .current removed from its tail.
887 if (_file != NULL) {
888 jio_snprintf(renamed_file_name, JVM_MAXPATHLEN, "%s.%d",
889 _file_name, _cur_file_num);
890 int result = jio_snprintf(current_file_name, JVM_MAXPATHLEN,
891 "%s.%d" CURRENTAPPX, _file_name, _cur_file_num);
892 if (result >= JVM_MAXPATHLEN) {
893 warning("Cannot create new log file name: %s: file name is too long.\n", current_file_name);
894 return;
895 }
897 const char* msg = force ? "GC log rotation request has been received."
898 : "GC log file has reached the maximum size.";
899 jio_snprintf(time_msg, sizeof(time_msg), "%s %s Saved as %s\n",
900 os::local_time_string((char *)time_str, sizeof(time_str)),
901 msg, renamed_file_name);
902 write(time_msg, strlen(time_msg));
904 if (out != NULL) {
905 out->print("%s", time_msg);
906 }
908 fclose(_file);
909 _file = NULL;
911 bool can_rename = true;
912 if (access(current_file_name, F_OK) != 0) {
913 // current file does not exist?
914 warning("No source file exists, cannot rename\n");
915 can_rename = false;
916 }
917 if (can_rename) {
918 if (access(renamed_file_name, F_OK) == 0) {
919 if (remove(renamed_file_name) != 0) {
920 warning("Could not delete existing file %s\n", renamed_file_name);
921 can_rename = false;
922 }
923 } else {
924 // file does not exist, ok to rename
925 }
926 }
927 if (can_rename && rename(current_file_name, renamed_file_name) != 0) {
928 warning("Could not rename %s to %s\n", _file_name, renamed_file_name);
929 }
930 }
932 _cur_file_num++;
933 if (_cur_file_num > NumberOfGCLogFiles - 1) _cur_file_num = 0;
934 int result = jio_snprintf(current_file_name, JVM_MAXPATHLEN, "%s.%d" CURRENTAPPX,
935 _file_name, _cur_file_num);
936 if (result >= JVM_MAXPATHLEN) {
937 warning("Cannot create new log file name: %s: file name is too long.\n", current_file_name);
938 return;
939 }
941 _file = fopen(current_file_name, "w");
943 if (_file != NULL) {
944 _bytes_written = 0L;
945 _need_close = true;
946 // reuse current_file_name for time_msg
947 jio_snprintf(current_file_name, JVM_MAXPATHLEN,
948 "%s.%d", _file_name, _cur_file_num);
949 jio_snprintf(time_msg, sizeof(time_msg), "%s GC log file created %s\n",
950 os::local_time_string((char *)time_str, sizeof(time_str)), current_file_name);
951 write(time_msg, strlen(time_msg));
953 if (out != NULL) {
954 out->print("%s", time_msg);
955 }
957 dump_loggc_header();
958 // remove the existing file
959 if (access(current_file_name, F_OK) == 0) {
960 if (remove(current_file_name) != 0) {
961 warning("Could not delete existing file %s\n", current_file_name);
962 }
963 }
964 } else {
965 warning("failed to open rotation log file %s due to %s\n"
966 "Turned off GC log file rotation\n",
967 _file_name, strerror(errno));
968 _need_close = false;
969 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(UseGCLogFileRotation, false);
970 }
971 }
973 defaultStream* defaultStream::instance = NULL;
974 int defaultStream::_output_fd = 1;
975 int defaultStream::_error_fd = 2;
976 FILE* defaultStream::_output_stream = stdout;
977 FILE* defaultStream::_error_stream = stderr;
979 #define LOG_MAJOR_VERSION 160
980 #define LOG_MINOR_VERSION 1
982 void defaultStream::init() {
983 _inited = true;
984 if (LogVMOutput || LogCompilation) {
985 init_log();
986 }
987 }
989 bool defaultStream::has_log_file() {
990 // lazily create log file (at startup, LogVMOutput is false even
991 // if +LogVMOutput is used, because the flags haven't been parsed yet)
992 // For safer printing during fatal error handling, do not init logfile
993 // if a VM error has been reported.
994 if (!_inited && !is_error_reported()) init();
995 return _log_file != NULL;
996 }
998 fileStream* defaultStream::open_file(const char* log_name) {
999 const char* try_name = make_log_name(log_name, NULL);
1000 if (try_name == NULL) {
1001 warning("Cannot open file %s: file name is too long.\n", log_name);
1002 return NULL;
1003 }
1005 fileStream* file = new(ResourceObj::C_HEAP, mtInternal) fileStream(try_name);
1006 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, try_name, mtInternal);
1007 if (file->is_open()) {
1008 return file;
1009 }
1011 // Try again to open the file in the temp directory.
1012 delete file;
1013 char warnbuf[O_BUFLEN*2];
1014 jio_snprintf(warnbuf, sizeof(warnbuf), "Warning: Cannot open log file: %s\n", log_name);
1015 // Note: This feature is for maintainer use only. No need for L10N.
1016 jio_print(warnbuf);
1017 try_name = make_log_name(log_name, os::get_temp_directory());
1018 if (try_name == NULL) {
1019 warning("Cannot open file %s: file name is too long for directory %s.\n", log_name, os::get_temp_directory());
1020 return NULL;
1021 }
1023 jio_snprintf(warnbuf, sizeof(warnbuf),
1024 "Warning: Forcing option -XX:LogFile=%s\n", try_name);
1025 jio_print(warnbuf);
1027 file = new(ResourceObj::C_HEAP, mtInternal) fileStream(try_name);
1028 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, try_name, mtInternal);
1029 if (file->is_open()) {
1030 return file;
1031 }
1033 delete file;
1034 return NULL;
1035 }
1037 void defaultStream::init_log() {
1038 // %%% Need a MutexLocker?
1039 const char* log_name = LogFile != NULL ? LogFile : "hotspot_%p.log";
1040 fileStream* file = open_file(log_name);
1042 if (file != NULL) {
1043 _log_file = file;
1044 _outer_xmlStream = new(ResourceObj::C_HEAP, mtInternal) xmlStream(file);
1045 start_log();
1046 } else {
1047 // and leave xtty as NULL
1048 LogVMOutput = false;
1049 DisplayVMOutput = true;
1050 LogCompilation = false;
1051 }
1052 }
1054 void defaultStream::start_log() {
1055 xmlStream*xs = _outer_xmlStream;
1056 if (this == tty) xtty = xs;
1057 // Write XML header.
1058 xs->print_cr("<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>");
1059 // (For now, don't bother to issue a DTD for this private format.)
1060 jlong time_ms = os::javaTimeMillis() - tty->time_stamp().milliseconds();
1061 // %%% Should be: jlong time_ms = os::start_time_milliseconds(), if
1062 // we ever get round to introduce that method on the os class
1063 xs->head("hotspot_log version='%d %d'"
1064 " process='%d' time_ms='" INT64_FORMAT "'",
1065 LOG_MAJOR_VERSION, LOG_MINOR_VERSION,
1066 os::current_process_id(), (int64_t)time_ms);
1067 // Write VM version header immediately.
1068 xs->head("vm_version");
1069 xs->head("name"); xs->text("%s", VM_Version::vm_name()); xs->cr();
1070 xs->tail("name");
1071 xs->head("release"); xs->text("%s", VM_Version::vm_release()); xs->cr();
1072 xs->tail("release");
1073 xs->head("info"); xs->text("%s", VM_Version::internal_vm_info_string()); xs->cr();
1074 xs->tail("info");
1075 xs->tail("vm_version");
1076 // Record information about the command-line invocation.
1077 xs->head("vm_arguments"); // Cf. Arguments::print_on()
1078 if (Arguments::num_jvm_flags() > 0) {
1079 xs->head("flags");
1080 Arguments::print_jvm_flags_on(xs->text());
1081 xs->tail("flags");
1082 }
1083 if (Arguments::num_jvm_args() > 0) {
1084 xs->head("args");
1085 Arguments::print_jvm_args_on(xs->text());
1086 xs->tail("args");
1087 }
1088 if (Arguments::java_command() != NULL) {
1089 xs->head("command"); xs->text()->print_cr("%s", Arguments::java_command());
1090 xs->tail("command");
1091 }
1092 if (Arguments::sun_java_launcher() != NULL) {
1093 xs->head("launcher"); xs->text()->print_cr("%s", Arguments::sun_java_launcher());
1094 xs->tail("launcher");
1095 }
1096 if (Arguments::system_properties() != NULL) {
1097 xs->head("properties");
1098 // Print it as a java-style property list.
1099 // System properties don't generally contain newlines, so don't bother with unparsing.
1100 for (SystemProperty* p = Arguments::system_properties(); p != NULL; p = p->next()) {
1101 xs->text()->print_cr("%s=%s", p->key(), p->value());
1102 }
1103 xs->tail("properties");
1104 }
1105 xs->tail("vm_arguments");
1106 // tty output per se is grouped under the <tty>...</tty> element.
1107 xs->head("tty");
1108 // All further non-markup text gets copied to the tty:
1109 xs->_text = this; // requires friend declaration!
1110 }
1112 // finish_log() is called during normal VM shutdown. finish_log_on_error() is
1113 // called by ostream_abort() after a fatal error.
1114 //
1115 void defaultStream::finish_log() {
1116 xmlStream* xs = _outer_xmlStream;
1117 xs->done("tty");
1119 // Other log forks are appended here, at the End of Time:
1120 CompileLog::finish_log(xs->out()); // write compile logging, if any, now
1122 xs->done("hotspot_log");
1123 xs->flush();
1125 fileStream* file = _log_file;
1126 _log_file = NULL;
1128 delete _outer_xmlStream;
1129 _outer_xmlStream = NULL;
1131 file->flush();
1132 delete file;
1133 }
1135 void defaultStream::finish_log_on_error(char *buf, int buflen) {
1136 xmlStream* xs = _outer_xmlStream;
1138 if (xs && xs->out()) {
1140 xs->done_raw("tty");
1142 // Other log forks are appended here, at the End of Time:
1143 CompileLog::finish_log_on_error(xs->out(), buf, buflen); // write compile logging, if any, now
1145 xs->done_raw("hotspot_log");
1146 xs->flush();
1148 fileStream* file = _log_file;
1149 _log_file = NULL;
1150 _outer_xmlStream = NULL;
1152 if (file) {
1153 file->flush();
1155 // Can't delete or close the file because delete and fclose aren't
1156 // async-safe. We are about to die, so leave it to the kernel.
1157 // delete file;
1158 }
1159 }
1160 }
1162 intx defaultStream::hold(intx writer_id) {
1163 bool has_log = has_log_file(); // check before locking
1164 if (// impossible, but who knows?
1165 writer_id == NO_WRITER ||
1167 // bootstrap problem
1168 tty_lock == NULL ||
1170 // can't grab a lock or call Thread::current() if TLS isn't initialized
1171 ThreadLocalStorage::thread() == NULL ||
1173 // developer hook
1174 !SerializeVMOutput ||
1176 // VM already unhealthy
1177 is_error_reported() ||
1179 // safepoint == global lock (for VM only)
1180 (SafepointSynchronize::is_synchronizing() &&
1181 Thread::current()->is_VM_thread())
1182 ) {
1183 // do not attempt to lock unless we know the thread and the VM is healthy
1184 return NO_WRITER;
1185 }
1186 if (_writer == writer_id) {
1187 // already held, no need to re-grab the lock
1188 return NO_WRITER;
1189 }
1190 tty_lock->lock_without_safepoint_check();
1191 // got the lock
1192 if (writer_id != _last_writer) {
1193 if (has_log) {
1194 _log_file->bol();
1195 // output a hint where this output is coming from:
1196 _log_file->print_cr("<writer thread='" UINTX_FORMAT "'/>", writer_id);
1197 }
1198 _last_writer = writer_id;
1199 }
1200 _writer = writer_id;
1201 return writer_id;
1202 }
1204 void defaultStream::release(intx holder) {
1205 if (holder == NO_WRITER) {
1206 // nothing to release: either a recursive lock, or we scribbled (too bad)
1207 return;
1208 }
1209 if (_writer != holder) {
1210 return; // already unlocked, perhaps via break_tty_lock_for_safepoint
1211 }
1212 _writer = NO_WRITER;
1213 tty_lock->unlock();
1214 }
1217 // Yuck: jio_print does not accept char*/len.
1218 static void call_jio_print(const char* s, size_t len) {
1219 char buffer[O_BUFLEN+100];
1220 if (len > sizeof(buffer)-1) {
1221 warning("increase O_BUFLEN in ostream.cpp -- output truncated");
1222 len = sizeof(buffer)-1;
1223 }
1224 strncpy(buffer, s, len);
1225 buffer[len] = '\0';
1226 jio_print(buffer);
1227 }
1230 void defaultStream::write(const char* s, size_t len) {
1231 intx thread_id = os::current_thread_id();
1232 intx holder = hold(thread_id);
1234 if (DisplayVMOutput &&
1235 (_outer_xmlStream == NULL || !_outer_xmlStream->inside_attrs())) {
1236 // print to output stream. It can be redirected by a vfprintf hook
1237 if (s[len] == '\0') {
1238 jio_print(s);
1239 } else {
1240 call_jio_print(s, len);
1241 }
1242 }
1244 // print to log file
1245 if (has_log_file()) {
1246 int nl0 = _newlines;
1247 xmlTextStream::write(s, len);
1248 // flush the log file too, if there were any newlines
1249 if (nl0 != _newlines){
1250 flush();
1251 }
1252 } else {
1253 update_position(s, len);
1254 }
1256 release(holder);
1257 }
1259 intx ttyLocker::hold_tty() {
1260 if (defaultStream::instance == NULL) return defaultStream::NO_WRITER;
1261 intx thread_id = os::current_thread_id();
1262 return defaultStream::instance->hold(thread_id);
1263 }
1265 void ttyLocker::release_tty(intx holder) {
1266 if (holder == defaultStream::NO_WRITER) return;
1267 defaultStream::instance->release(holder);
1268 }
1270 bool ttyLocker::release_tty_if_locked() {
1271 intx thread_id = os::current_thread_id();
1272 if (defaultStream::instance->writer() == thread_id) {
1273 // release the lock and return true so callers know if was
1274 // previously held.
1275 release_tty(thread_id);
1276 return true;
1277 }
1278 return false;
1279 }
1281 void ttyLocker::break_tty_lock_for_safepoint(intx holder) {
1282 if (defaultStream::instance != NULL &&
1283 defaultStream::instance->writer() == holder) {
1284 if (xtty != NULL) {
1285 xtty->print_cr("<!-- safepoint while printing -->");
1286 }
1287 defaultStream::instance->release(holder);
1288 }
1289 // (else there was no lock to break)
1290 }
1292 void ostream_init() {
1293 if (defaultStream::instance == NULL) {
1294 defaultStream::instance = new(ResourceObj::C_HEAP, mtInternal) defaultStream();
1295 tty = defaultStream::instance;
1297 // We want to ensure that time stamps in GC logs consider time 0
1298 // the time when the JVM is initialized, not the first time we ask
1299 // for a time stamp. So, here, we explicitly update the time stamp
1300 // of tty.
1301 tty->time_stamp().update_to(1);
1302 }
1303 }
1305 void ostream_init_log() {
1306 // For -Xloggc:<file> option - called in runtime/thread.cpp
1307 // Note : this must be called AFTER ostream_init()
1309 gclog_or_tty = tty; // default to tty
1310 if (Arguments::gc_log_filename() != NULL) {
1311 fileStream * gclog = new(ResourceObj::C_HEAP, mtInternal)
1312 gcLogFileStream(Arguments::gc_log_filename());
1313 if (gclog->is_open()) {
1314 // now we update the time stamp of the GC log to be synced up
1315 // with tty.
1316 gclog->time_stamp().update_to(tty->time_stamp().ticks());
1317 }
1318 gclog_or_tty = gclog;
1319 }
1321 #if INCLUDE_CDS
1322 // For -XX:DumpLoadedClassList=<file> option
1323 if (DumpLoadedClassList != NULL) {
1324 const char* list_name = make_log_name(DumpLoadedClassList, NULL);
1325 classlist_file = new(ResourceObj::C_HEAP, mtInternal)
1326 fileStream(list_name);
1327 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, list_name, mtInternal);
1328 }
1329 #endif
1331 // If we haven't lazily initialized the logfile yet, do it now,
1332 // to avoid the possibility of lazy initialization during a VM
1333 // crash, which can affect the stability of the fatal error handler.
1334 defaultStream::instance->has_log_file();
1335 }
1337 // ostream_exit() is called during normal VM exit to finish log files, flush
1338 // output and free resource.
1339 void ostream_exit() {
1340 static bool ostream_exit_called = false;
1341 if (ostream_exit_called) return;
1342 ostream_exit_called = true;
1343 #if INCLUDE_CDS
1344 if (classlist_file != NULL) {
1345 delete classlist_file;
1346 }
1347 #endif
1348 if (gclog_or_tty != tty) {
1349 delete gclog_or_tty;
1350 }
1351 {
1352 // we temporaly disable PrintMallocFree here
1353 // as otherwise it'll lead to using of almost deleted
1354 // tty or defaultStream::instance in logging facility
1355 // of HeapFree(), see 6391258
1356 DEBUG_ONLY(FlagSetting fs(PrintMallocFree, false);)
1357 if (tty != defaultStream::instance) {
1358 delete tty;
1359 }
1360 if (defaultStream::instance != NULL) {
1361 delete defaultStream::instance;
1362 }
1363 }
1364 tty = NULL;
1365 xtty = NULL;
1366 gclog_or_tty = NULL;
1367 defaultStream::instance = NULL;
1368 }
1370 // ostream_abort() is called by os::abort() when VM is about to die.
1371 void ostream_abort() {
1372 // Here we can't delete gclog_or_tty and tty, just flush their output
1373 if (gclog_or_tty) gclog_or_tty->flush();
1374 if (tty) tty->flush();
1376 if (defaultStream::instance != NULL) {
1377 static char buf[4096];
1378 defaultStream::instance->finish_log_on_error(buf, sizeof(buf));
1379 }
1380 }
1382 staticBufferStream::staticBufferStream(char* buffer, size_t buflen,
1383 outputStream *outer_stream) {
1384 _buffer = buffer;
1385 _buflen = buflen;
1386 _outer_stream = outer_stream;
1387 // compile task prints time stamp relative to VM start
1388 _stamp.update_to(1);
1389 }
1391 void staticBufferStream::write(const char* c, size_t len) {
1392 _outer_stream->print_raw(c, (int)len);
1393 }
1395 void staticBufferStream::flush() {
1396 _outer_stream->flush();
1397 }
1399 void staticBufferStream::print(const char* format, ...) {
1400 va_list ap;
1401 va_start(ap, format);
1402 size_t len;
1403 const char* str = do_vsnprintf(_buffer, _buflen, format, ap, false, len);
1404 write(str, len);
1405 va_end(ap);
1406 }
1408 void staticBufferStream::print_cr(const char* format, ...) {
1409 va_list ap;
1410 va_start(ap, format);
1411 size_t len;
1412 const char* str = do_vsnprintf(_buffer, _buflen, format, ap, true, len);
1413 write(str, len);
1414 va_end(ap);
1415 }
1417 void staticBufferStream::vprint(const char *format, va_list argptr) {
1418 size_t len;
1419 const char* str = do_vsnprintf(_buffer, _buflen, format, argptr, false, len);
1420 write(str, len);
1421 }
1423 void staticBufferStream::vprint_cr(const char* format, va_list argptr) {
1424 size_t len;
1425 const char* str = do_vsnprintf(_buffer, _buflen, format, argptr, true, len);
1426 write(str, len);
1427 }
1429 bufferedStream::bufferedStream(size_t initial_size, size_t bufmax) : outputStream() {
1430 buffer_length = initial_size;
1431 buffer = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, buffer_length, mtInternal);
1432 buffer_pos = 0;
1433 buffer_fixed = false;
1434 buffer_max = bufmax;
1435 }
1437 bufferedStream::bufferedStream(char* fixed_buffer, size_t fixed_buffer_size, size_t bufmax) : outputStream() {
1438 buffer_length = fixed_buffer_size;
1439 buffer = fixed_buffer;
1440 buffer_pos = 0;
1441 buffer_fixed = true;
1442 buffer_max = bufmax;
1443 }
1445 void bufferedStream::write(const char* s, size_t len) {
1447 if(buffer_pos + len > buffer_max) {
1448 flush();
1449 }
1451 size_t end = buffer_pos + len;
1452 if (end >= buffer_length) {
1453 if (buffer_fixed) {
1454 // if buffer cannot resize, silently truncate
1455 len = buffer_length - buffer_pos - 1;
1456 } else {
1457 // For small overruns, double the buffer. For larger ones,
1458 // increase to the requested size.
1459 if (end < buffer_length * 2) {
1460 end = buffer_length * 2;
1461 }
1462 buffer = REALLOC_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, buffer, end, mtInternal);
1463 buffer_length = end;
1464 }
1465 }
1466 memcpy(buffer + buffer_pos, s, len);
1467 buffer_pos += len;
1468 update_position(s, len);
1469 }
1471 char* bufferedStream::as_string() {
1472 char* copy = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(char, buffer_pos+1);
1473 strncpy(copy, buffer, buffer_pos);
1474 copy[buffer_pos] = 0; // terminating null
1475 return copy;
1476 }
1478 bufferedStream::~bufferedStream() {
1479 if (!buffer_fixed) {
1480 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, buffer, mtInternal);
1481 }
1482 }
1484 #ifndef PRODUCT
1486 #if defined(SOLARIS) || defined(LINUX) || defined(AIX) || defined(_ALLBSD_SOURCE)
1487 #include <sys/types.h>
1488 #include <sys/socket.h>
1489 #include <netinet/in.h>
1490 #include <arpa/inet.h>
1491 #endif
1493 // Network access
1494 networkStream::networkStream() : bufferedStream(1024*10, 1024*10) {
1496 _socket = -1;
1498 int result = os::socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
1499 if (result <= 0) {
1500 assert(false, "Socket could not be created!");
1501 } else {
1502 _socket = result;
1503 }
1504 }
1506 int networkStream::read(char *buf, size_t len) {
1507 return os::recv(_socket, buf, (int)len, 0);
1508 }
1510 void networkStream::flush() {
1511 if (size() != 0) {
1512 int result = os::raw_send(_socket, (char *)base(), size(), 0);
1513 assert(result != -1, "connection error");
1514 assert(result == (int)size(), "didn't send enough data");
1515 }
1516 reset();
1517 }
1519 networkStream::~networkStream() {
1520 close();
1521 }
1523 void networkStream::close() {
1524 if (_socket != -1) {
1525 flush();
1526 os::socket_close(_socket);
1527 _socket = -1;
1528 }
1529 }
1531 bool networkStream::connect(const char *ip, short port) {
1533 struct sockaddr_in server;
1534 server.sin_family = AF_INET;
1535 server.sin_port = htons(port);
1537 server.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(ip);
1538 if (server.sin_addr.s_addr == (uint32_t)-1) {
1539 struct hostent* host = os::get_host_by_name((char*)ip);
1540 if (host != NULL) {
1541 memcpy(&server.sin_addr, host->h_addr_list[0], host->h_length);
1542 } else {
1543 return false;
1544 }
1545 }
1548 int result = os::connect(_socket, (struct sockaddr*)&server, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in));
1549 return (result >= 0);
1550 }
1552 #endif