Fri, 05 Oct 2012 18:57:10 -0700
7177003: C1: LogCompilation support
Summary: add LogCompilation support in C1 - both client and tiered mode.
Reviewed-by: twisti, kvn
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25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_EVENTS_HPP
26 #define SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_EVENTS_HPP
28 #include "memory/allocation.hpp"
29 #include "runtime/mutexLocker.hpp"
30 #include "runtime/thread.hpp"
31 #include "utilities/top.hpp"
32 #include "utilities/vmError.hpp"
34 // Events and EventMark provide interfaces to log events taking place in the vm.
35 // This facility is extremly useful for post-mortem debugging. The eventlog
36 // often provides crucial information about events leading up to the crash.
37 //
38 // Abstractly the logs can record whatever they way but normally they
39 // would record at least a timestamp and the current Thread, along
40 // with whatever data they need in a ring buffer. Commonly fixed
41 // length text messages are recorded for simplicity but other
42 // strategies could be used. Several logs are provided by default but
43 // new instances can be created as needed.
45 // The base event log dumping class that is registered for dumping at
46 // crash time. This is a very generic interface that is mainly here
47 // for completeness. Normally the templated EventLogBase would be
48 // subclassed to provide different log types.
49 class EventLog : public CHeapObj<mtInternal> {
50 friend class Events;
52 private:
53 EventLog* _next;
55 EventLog* next() const { return _next; }
57 public:
58 // Automatically registers the log so that it will be printed during
59 // crashes.
60 EventLog();
62 virtual void print_log_on(outputStream* out) = 0;
63 };
66 // A templated subclass of EventLog that provides basic ring buffer
67 // functionality. Most event loggers should subclass this, possibly
68 // providing a more featureful log function if the existing copy
69 // semantics aren't appropriate. The name is used as the label of the
70 // log when it is dumped during a crash.
71 template <class T> class EventLogBase : public EventLog {
72 template <class X> class EventRecord {
73 public:
74 double timestamp;
75 Thread* thread;
76 X data;
77 };
79 protected:
80 Mutex _mutex;
81 const char* _name;
82 int _length;
83 int _index;
84 int _count;
85 EventRecord<T>* _records;
87 public:
88 EventLogBase<T>(const char* name, int length = LogEventsBufferEntries):
89 _name(name),
90 _length(length),
91 _count(0),
92 _index(0),
93 _mutex(Mutex::event, name) {
94 _records = new EventRecord<T>[length];
95 }
97 double fetch_timestamp() {
98 return os::elapsedTime();
99 }
101 // move the ring buffer to next open slot and return the index of
102 // the slot to use for the current message. Should only be called
103 // while mutex is held.
104 int compute_log_index() {
105 int index = _index;
106 if (_count < _length) _count++;
107 _index++;
108 if (_index >= _length) _index = 0;
109 return index;
110 }
112 bool should_log() {
113 // Don't bother adding new entries when we're crashing. This also
114 // avoids mutating the ring buffer when printing the log.
115 return !VMError::fatal_error_in_progress();
116 }
118 // Print the contents of the log
119 void print_log_on(outputStream* out);
121 private:
122 void print_log_impl(outputStream* out);
124 // Print a single element. A templated implementation might need to
125 // be declared by subclasses.
126 void print(outputStream* out, T& e);
128 void print(outputStream* out, EventRecord<T>& e) {
129 out->print("Event: %.3f ", e.timestamp);
130 if (e.thread != NULL) {
131 out->print("Thread " INTPTR_FORMAT " ", e.thread);
132 }
133 print(out, e.data);
134 }
135 };
137 // A simple wrapper class for fixed size text messages.
138 class StringLogMessage : public FormatBuffer<132> {
139 public:
140 // Wrap this buffer in a stringStream.
141 stringStream stream() {
142 return stringStream(_buf, sizeof(_buf));
143 }
144 };
146 // A simple ring buffer of fixed size text messages.
147 class StringEventLog : public EventLogBase<StringLogMessage> {
148 public:
149 StringEventLog(const char* name, int count = LogEventsBufferEntries) : EventLogBase<StringLogMessage>(name, count) {}
151 void logv(Thread* thread, const char* format, va_list ap) {
152 if (!should_log()) return;
154 double timestamp = fetch_timestamp();
155 MutexLockerEx ml(&_mutex, Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag);
156 int index = compute_log_index();
157 _records[index].thread = thread;
158 _records[index].timestamp = timestamp;
159 _records[index].data.printv(format, ap);
160 }
162 void log(Thread* thread, const char* format, ...) {
163 va_list ap;
164 va_start(ap, format);
165 logv(thread, format, ap);
166 va_end(ap);
167 }
169 };
173 class Events : AllStatic {
174 friend class EventLog;
176 private:
177 static EventLog* _logs;
179 // A log for generic messages that aren't well categorized.
180 static StringEventLog* _messages;
182 // A log for internal exception related messages, like internal
183 // throws and implicit exceptions.
184 static StringEventLog* _exceptions;
186 // Deoptization related messages
187 static StringEventLog* _deopt_messages;
189 public:
190 static void print_all(outputStream* out);
192 // Dump all events to the tty
193 static void print();
195 // Logs a generic message with timestamp and format as printf.
196 static void log(Thread* thread, const char* format, ...);
198 // Log exception related message
199 static void log_exception(Thread* thread, const char* format, ...);
201 static void log_deopt_message(Thread* thread, const char* format, ...);
203 // Register default loggers
204 static void init();
205 };
208 inline void Events::log(Thread* thread, const char* format, ...) {
209 if (LogEvents) {
210 va_list ap;
211 va_start(ap, format);
212 _messages->logv(thread, format, ap);
213 va_end(ap);
214 }
215 }
217 inline void Events::log_exception(Thread* thread, const char* format, ...) {
218 if (LogEvents) {
219 va_list ap;
220 va_start(ap, format);
221 _exceptions->logv(thread, format, ap);
222 va_end(ap);
223 }
224 }
226 inline void Events::log_deopt_message(Thread* thread, const char* format, ...) {
227 if (LogEvents) {
228 va_list ap;
229 va_start(ap, format);
230 _deopt_messages->logv(thread, format, ap);
231 va_end(ap);
232 }
233 }
236 template <class T>
237 inline void EventLogBase<T>::print_log_on(outputStream* out) {
238 if (ThreadLocalStorage::get_thread_slow() == NULL) {
239 // Not a regular Java thread so don't bother locking
240 print_log_impl(out);
241 } else {
242 MutexLockerEx ml(&_mutex, Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag);
243 print_log_impl(out);
244 }
245 }
247 // Dump the ring buffer entries that current have entries.
248 template <class T>
249 inline void EventLogBase<T>::print_log_impl(outputStream* out) {
250 out->print_cr("%s (%d events):", _name, _count);
251 if (_count == 0) {
252 out->print_cr("No events");
253 out->cr();
254 return;
255 }
257 if (_count < _length) {
258 for (int i = 0; i < _count; i++) {
259 print(out, _records[i]);
260 }
261 } else {
262 for (int i = _index; i < _length; i++) {
263 print(out, _records[i]);
264 }
265 for (int i = 0; i < _index; i++) {
266 print(out, _records[i]);
267 }
268 }
269 out->cr();
270 }
272 // Implement a printing routine for the StringLogMessage
273 template <>
274 inline void EventLogBase<StringLogMessage>::print(outputStream* out, StringLogMessage& lm) {
275 out->print_raw(lm);
276 out->cr();
277 }
279 // Place markers for the beginning and end up of a set of events.
280 // These end up in the default log.
281 class EventMark : public StackObj {
282 StringLogMessage _buffer;
284 public:
285 // log a begin event, format as printf
286 EventMark(const char* format, ...);
287 // log an end event
288 ~EventMark();
289 };
291 #endif // SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_EVENTS_HPP