src/os_cpu/linux_x86/vm/threadLS_linux_x86.cpp

Thu, 22 Apr 2010 13:23:15 -0700

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jcoomes
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Thu, 22 Apr 2010 13:23:15 -0700
changeset 1845
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6888954: argument formatting for assert() and friends
Reviewed-by: kvn, twisti, apetrusenko, never, dcubed

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    25 #include "incls/_precompiled.incl"
    26 #include "incls/_threadLS_linux_x86.cpp.incl"
    28 // Map stack pointer (%esp) to thread pointer for faster TLS access
    29 //
    30 // Here we use a flat table for better performance. Getting current thread
    31 // is down to one memory access (read _sp_map[%esp>>12]) in generated code
    32 // and two in runtime code (-fPIC code needs an extra load for _sp_map).
    33 //
    34 // This code assumes stack page is not shared by different threads. It works
    35 // in 32-bit VM when page size is 4K (or a multiple of 4K, if that matters).
    36 //
    37 // Notice that _sp_map is allocated in the bss segment, which is ZFOD
    38 // (zero-fill-on-demand). While it reserves 4M address space upfront,
    39 // actual memory pages are committed on demand.
    40 //
    41 // If an application creates and destroys a lot of threads, usually the
    42 // stack space freed by a thread will soon get reused by new thread
    43 // (this is especially true in NPTL or LinuxThreads in fixed-stack mode).
    44 // No memory page in _sp_map is wasted.
    45 //
    46 // However, it's still possible that we might end up populating &
    47 // committing a large fraction of the 4M table over time, but the actual
    48 // amount of live data in the table could be quite small. The max wastage
    49 // is less than 4M bytes. If it becomes an issue, we could use madvise()
    50 // with MADV_DONTNEED to reclaim unused (i.e. all-zero) pages in _sp_map.
    51 // MADV_DONTNEED on Linux keeps the virtual memory mapping, but zaps the
    52 // physical memory page (i.e. similar to MADV_FREE on Solaris).
    54 #ifndef AMD64
    55 Thread* ThreadLocalStorage::_sp_map[1UL << (SP_BITLENGTH - PAGE_SHIFT)];
    56 #endif // !AMD64
    58 void ThreadLocalStorage::generate_code_for_get_thread() {
    59     // nothing we can do here for user-level thread
    60 }
    62 void ThreadLocalStorage::pd_init() {
    63 #ifndef AMD64
    64   assert(align_size_down(os::vm_page_size(), PAGE_SIZE) == os::vm_page_size(),
    65          "page size must be multiple of PAGE_SIZE");
    66 #endif // !AMD64
    67 }
    69 void ThreadLocalStorage::pd_set_thread(Thread* thread) {
    70   os::thread_local_storage_at_put(ThreadLocalStorage::thread_index(), thread);
    72 #ifndef AMD64
    73   address stack_top = os::current_stack_base();
    74   size_t stack_size = os::current_stack_size();
    76   for (address p = stack_top - stack_size; p < stack_top; p += PAGE_SIZE) {
    77     // pd_set_thread() is called with non-NULL value when a new thread is
    78     // created/attached, or with NULL value when a thread is about to exit.
    79     // If both "thread" and the corresponding _sp_map[] entry are non-NULL,
    80     // they should have the same value. Otherwise it might indicate that the
    81     // stack page is shared by multiple threads. However, a more likely cause
    82     // for this assertion to fail is that an attached thread exited without
    83     // detaching itself from VM, which is a program error and could cause VM
    84     // to crash.
    85     assert(thread == NULL || _sp_map[(uintptr_t)p >> PAGE_SHIFT] == NULL ||
    86            thread == _sp_map[(uintptr_t)p >> PAGE_SHIFT],
    87            "thread exited without detaching from VM??");
    88     _sp_map[(uintptr_t)p >> PAGE_SHIFT] = thread;
    89   }
    90 #endif // !AMD64
    91 }

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