src/os/linux/vm/osThread_linux.hpp

Tue, 24 Feb 2015 15:04:52 -0500

author
dlong
date
Tue, 24 Feb 2015 15:04:52 -0500
changeset 7598
ddce0b7cee93
parent 5237
f2110083203d
child 6876
710a3c8b516e
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8072383: resolve conflicts between open and closed ports
Summary: refactor close to remove references to closed ports
Reviewed-by: kvn, simonis, sgehwolf, dholmes

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    25 #ifndef OS_LINUX_VM_OSTHREAD_LINUX_HPP
    26 #define OS_LINUX_VM_OSTHREAD_LINUX_HPP
    27  public:
    28   typedef pid_t thread_id_t;
    30  private:
    31   int _thread_type;
    33  public:
    35   int thread_type() const {
    36     return _thread_type;
    37   }
    38   void set_thread_type(int type) {
    39     _thread_type = type;
    40   }
    42   // _pthread_id is the pthread id, which is used by library calls
    43   // (e.g. pthread_kill).
    44   pthread_t _pthread_id;
    46   sigset_t _caller_sigmask; // Caller's signal mask
    48  public:
    50   // Methods to save/restore caller's signal mask
    51   sigset_t  caller_sigmask() const       { return _caller_sigmask; }
    52   void    set_caller_sigmask(sigset_t sigmask)  { _caller_sigmask = sigmask; }
    54 #ifndef PRODUCT
    55   // Used for debugging, return a unique integer for each thread.
    56   int thread_identifier() const   { return _thread_id; }
    57 #endif
    58 #ifdef ASSERT
    59   // We expect no reposition failures so kill vm if we get one.
    60   //
    61   bool valid_reposition_failure() {
    62     return false;
    63   }
    64 #endif // ASSERT
    65   pthread_t pthread_id() const {
    66     return _pthread_id;
    67   }
    68   void set_pthread_id(pthread_t tid) {
    69     _pthread_id = tid;
    70   }
    72   // ***************************************************************
    73   // suspension support.
    74   // ***************************************************************
    76 public:
    77   // flags that support signal based suspend/resume on Linux are in a
    78   // separate class to avoid confusion with many flags in OSThread that
    79   // are used by VM level suspend/resume.
    80   os::SuspendResume sr;
    82   // _ucontext and _siginfo are used by SR_handler() to save thread context,
    83   // and they will later be used to walk the stack or reposition thread PC.
    84   // If the thread is not suspended in SR_handler() (e.g. self suspend),
    85   // the value in _ucontext is meaningless, so we must use the last Java
    86   // frame information as the frame. This will mean that for threads
    87   // that are parked on a mutex the profiler (and safepoint mechanism)
    88   // will see the thread as if it were still in the Java frame. This
    89   // not a problem for the profiler since the Java frame is a close
    90   // enough result. For the safepoint mechanism when the give it the
    91   // Java frame we are not at a point where the safepoint needs the
    92   // frame to that accurate (like for a compiled safepoint) since we
    93   // should be in a place where we are native and will block ourselves
    94   // if we transition.
    95 private:
    96   void* _siginfo;
    97   ucontext_t* _ucontext;
    98   int _expanding_stack;                 /* non zero if manually expanding stack */
    99   address _alt_sig_stack;               /* address of base of alternate signal stack */
   101 public:
   102   void* siginfo() const                   { return _siginfo;  }
   103   void set_siginfo(void* ptr)             { _siginfo = ptr;   }
   104   ucontext_t* ucontext() const            { return _ucontext; }
   105   void set_ucontext(ucontext_t* ptr)      { _ucontext = ptr;  }
   106   void set_expanding_stack(void)          { _expanding_stack = 1;  }
   107   void clear_expanding_stack(void)        { _expanding_stack = 0;  }
   108   int  expanding_stack(void)              { return _expanding_stack;  }
   110   void set_alt_sig_stack(address val)     { _alt_sig_stack = val; }
   111   address alt_sig_stack(void)             { return _alt_sig_stack; }
   113 private:
   114   Monitor* _startThread_lock;     // sync parent and child in thread creation
   116 public:
   118   Monitor* startThread_lock() const {
   119     return _startThread_lock;
   120   }
   122   // ***************************************************************
   123   // Platform dependent initialization and cleanup
   124   // ***************************************************************
   126 private:
   128   void pd_initialize();
   129   void pd_destroy();
   131 // Reconciliation History
   132 // osThread_solaris.hpp 1.24 99/08/27 13:11:54
   133 // End
   135 #endif // OS_LINUX_VM_OSTHREAD_LINUX_HPP

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