src/share/vm/utilities/vmError.hpp

Thu, 09 Feb 2012 10:16:26 -0500

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Thu, 09 Feb 2012 10:16:26 -0500
changeset 3544
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7141259: Native stack is missing in hs_err
Summary: Code cleanup and creating a private decoder for error handler, since it can be triggered from in signal handler, where no lock can be taken
Reviewed-by: dholmes, kamg, acorn, coleenp

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    25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_VMERROR_HPP
    26 #define SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_VMERROR_HPP
    28 #include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
    30 class Decoder;
    31 class VM_ReportJavaOutOfMemory;
    33 class VMError : public StackObj {
    34   friend class VM_ReportJavaOutOfMemory;
    35   friend class Decoder;
    37   enum ErrorType {
    38     internal_error = 0xe0000000,
    39     oom_error      = 0xe0000001
    40   };
    41   int          _id;          // Solaris/Linux signals: 0 - SIGRTMAX
    42                              // Windows exceptions: 0xCxxxxxxx system errors
    43                              //                     0x8xxxxxxx system warnings
    45   const char * _message;
    46   const char * _detail_msg;
    48   Thread *     _thread;      // NULL if it's native thread
    51   // additional info for crashes
    52   address      _pc;          // faulting PC
    53   void *       _siginfo;     // ExceptionRecord on Windows,
    54                              // siginfo_t on Solaris/Linux
    55   void *       _context;     // ContextRecord on Windows,
    56                              // ucontext_t on Solaris/Linux
    58   // additional info for VM internal errors
    59   const char * _filename;
    60   int          _lineno;
    62   // used by fatal error handler
    63   int          _current_step;
    64   const char * _current_step_info;
    65   int          _verbose;
    66   // First error, and its thread id. We must be able to handle native thread,
    67   // so use thread id instead of Thread* to identify thread.
    68   static VMError* volatile first_error;
    69   static volatile jlong    first_error_tid;
    71   // Core dump status, false if we have been unable to write a core/minidump for some reason
    72   static bool coredump_status;
    74   // When coredump_status is set to true this will contain the name/path to the core/minidump,
    75   // if coredump_status if false, this will (hopefully) contain a useful error explaining why
    76   // no core/minidump has been written to disk
    77   static char coredump_message[O_BUFLEN];
    79   // used by reporting about OOM
    80   size_t       _size;
    82   // set signal handlers on Solaris/Linux or the default exception filter
    83   // on Windows, to handle recursive crashes.
    84   void reset_signal_handlers();
    86   // handle -XX:+ShowMessageBoxOnError. buf is used to format the message string
    87   void show_message_box(char* buf, int buflen);
    89   // generate an error report
    90   void report(outputStream* st);
    92   // generate a stack trace
    93   static void print_stack_trace(outputStream* st, JavaThread* jt,
    94                                 char* buf, int buflen, bool verbose = false);
    96   // accessor
    97   const char* message() const    { return _message; }
    98   const char* detail_msg() const { return _detail_msg; }
    99   bool should_report_bug(unsigned int id) { return id != oom_error; }
   101 public:
   102   // Constructor for crashes
   103   VMError(Thread* thread, unsigned int sig, address pc, void* siginfo,
   104           void* context);
   105   // Constructor for VM internal errors
   106   VMError(Thread* thread, const char* filename, int lineno,
   107           const char* message, const char * detail_msg);
   109   // Constructor for VM OOM errors
   110   VMError(Thread* thread, const char* filename, int lineno, size_t size,
   111           const char* message);
   112   // Constructor for non-fatal errors
   113   VMError(const char* message);
   115   // return a string to describe the error
   116   char *error_string(char* buf, int buflen);
   118   // Report status of core/minidump
   119   static void report_coredump_status(const char* message, bool status);
   121   // main error reporting function
   122   void report_and_die();
   124   // reporting OutOfMemoryError
   125   void report_java_out_of_memory();
   127   // returns original flags for signal, if it was resetted, or -1 if
   128   // signal was not changed by error reporter
   129   static int get_resetted_sigflags(int sig);
   131   // returns original handler for signal, if it was resetted, or NULL if
   132   // signal was not changed by error reporter
   133   static address get_resetted_sighandler(int sig);
   135   // check to see if fatal error reporting is in progress
   136   static bool fatal_error_in_progress() { return first_error != NULL; }
   137 };
   139 #endif // SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_VMERROR_HPP

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