src/share/vm/runtime/unhandledOops.hpp

Wed, 09 Apr 2008 15:10:22 -0700

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     1 /*
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    24 #ifdef CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS
    26 // Detect unhanded oops in VM code
    28 // The design is that when an oop is declared on the stack as a local
    29 // variable, the oop is actually a C++ struct with constructor and
    30 // destructor.  The constructor adds the oop address on a list
    31 // off each thread and the destructor removes the oop.  At a potential
    32 // safepoint, the stack addresses of the local variable oops are trashed
    33 // with a recognizeable value.  If the local variable is used again, it
    34 // will segfault, indicating an unsafe use of that oop.
    35 // eg:
    36 //    oop o;    //register &o on list
    37 //    funct();  // if potential safepoint - causes clear_naked_oops()
    38 //              // which trashes o above.
    39 //    o->do_something();  // Crashes because o is unsafe.
    40 //
    41 // This code implements the details of the unhandled oop list on the thread.
    42 //
    44 class oop;
    45 class Thread;
    47 class UnhandledOopEntry {
    48  friend class UnhandledOops;
    49  private:
    50   oop* _oop_ptr;
    51   bool _ok_for_gc;
    52   address _pc;
    53  public:
    54   oop* oop_ptr() { return _oop_ptr; }
    55   UnhandledOopEntry() : _oop_ptr(NULL), _ok_for_gc(false), _pc(NULL) {}
    56   UnhandledOopEntry(oop* op, address pc) :
    57                         _oop_ptr(op),   _ok_for_gc(false), _pc(pc) {}
    58 };
    61 class UnhandledOops {
    62  friend class Thread;
    63  private:
    64   Thread* _thread;
    65   int _level;
    66   GrowableArray<UnhandledOopEntry> *_oop_list;
    67   void allow_unhandled_oop(oop* op);
    68   void clear_unhandled_oops();
    69   UnhandledOops(Thread* thread);
    70   ~UnhandledOops();
    72  public:
    73   static void dump_oops(UnhandledOops* list);
    74   void register_unhandled_oop(oop* op, address pc);
    75   void unregister_unhandled_oop(oop* op);
    76 };
    78 #ifdef _LP64
    79 const intptr_t BAD_OOP_ADDR =  0xfffffffffffffff1;
    80 #else
    81 const intptr_t BAD_OOP_ADDR =  0xfffffff1;
    82 #endif // _LP64
    83 #endif // CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS

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