src/os_cpu/solaris_sparc/vm/thread_solaris_sparc.cpp

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    25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
    26 #include "runtime/frame.inline.hpp"
    27 #include "runtime/thread.inline.hpp"
    29 // For Forte Analyzer AsyncGetCallTrace profiling support - thread is
    30 // currently interrupted by SIGPROF
    31 //
    32 // NOTE: On Solaris, register windows are flushed in the signal handler
    33 // except for possibly the top frame.
    34 //
    35 bool JavaThread::pd_get_top_frame_for_signal_handler(frame* fr_addr,
    36   void* ucontext, bool isInJava) {
    38   assert(Thread::current() == this, "caller must be current thread");
    39   return pd_get_top_frame(fr_addr, ucontext, isInJava, true);
    40 }
    42 bool JavaThread::pd_get_top_frame_for_profiling(frame* fr_addr, void* ucontext, bool isInJava) {
    43   // get ucontext somehow
    44   return pd_get_top_frame(fr_addr, ucontext, isInJava, false);
    45 }
    47 bool JavaThread::pd_get_top_frame(frame* fr_addr,
    48   void* ucontext, bool isInJava, bool makeWalkable) {
    49   assert(this->is_Java_thread(), "must be JavaThread");
    51   JavaThread* jt = (JavaThread *)this;
    53   if (!isInJava && makeWalkable) {
    54     // make_walkable flushes register windows and grabs last_Java_pc
    55     // which can not be done if the ucontext sp matches last_Java_sp
    56     // stack walking utilities assume last_Java_pc set if marked flushed
    57     jt->frame_anchor()->make_walkable(jt);
    58   }
    60   // If we have a walkable last_Java_frame, then we should use it
    61   // even if isInJava == true. It should be more reliable than
    62   // ucontext info.
    63   if (jt->has_last_Java_frame() && jt->frame_anchor()->walkable()) {
    64     *fr_addr = jt->pd_last_frame();
    65     return true;
    66   }
    68   ucontext_t* uc = (ucontext_t*) ucontext;
    70   // At this point, we don't have a walkable last_Java_frame, so
    71   // we try to glean some information out of the ucontext.
    72   intptr_t* ret_sp;
    73   ExtendedPC addr = os::Solaris::fetch_frame_from_ucontext(this, uc,
    74     &ret_sp, NULL /* ret_fp only used on Solaris X86 */);
    75   if (addr.pc() == NULL || ret_sp == NULL) {
    76     // ucontext wasn't useful
    77     return false;
    78   }
    80   frame ret_frame(ret_sp, frame::unpatchable, addr.pc());
    82   // we were running Java code when SIGPROF came in
    83   if (isInJava) {
    86     // If the frame we got is safe then it is most certainly valid
    87     if (ret_frame.safe_for_sender(jt)) {
    88       *fr_addr = ret_frame;
    89       return true;
    90     }
    92     // If it isn't safe then we can try several things to try and get
    93     // a good starting point.
    94     //
    95     // On sparc the frames are almost certainly walkable in the sense
    96     // of sp/fp linkages. However because of recycling of windows if
    97     // a piece of code does multiple save's where the initial save creates
    98     // a real frame with a return pc and the succeeding save's are used to
    99     // simply get free registers and have no real pc then the pc linkage on these
   100     // "inner" temporary frames will be bogus.
   101     // Since there is in general only a nesting level like
   102     // this one deep in general we'll try and unwind such an "inner" frame
   103     // here ourselves and see if it makes sense
   105     frame unwind_frame(ret_frame.fp(), frame::unpatchable, addr.pc());
   107     if (unwind_frame.safe_for_sender(jt)) {
   108       *fr_addr = unwind_frame;
   109       return true;
   110     }
   112     // Well that didn't work. Most likely we're toast on this tick
   113     // The previous code would try this. I think it is dubious in light
   114     // of changes to safe_for_sender and the unwind trick above but
   115     // if it gets us a safe frame who wants to argue.
   117     // If we have a last_Java_sp, then the SIGPROF signal caught us
   118     // right when we were transitioning from _thread_in_Java to a new
   119     // JavaThreadState. We use last_Java_sp instead of the sp from
   120     // the ucontext since it should be more reliable.
   122     if (jt->has_last_Java_frame()) {
   123       ret_sp = jt->last_Java_sp();
   124       frame ret_frame2(ret_sp, frame::unpatchable, addr.pc());
   125       if (ret_frame2.safe_for_sender(jt)) {
   126         *fr_addr = ret_frame2;
   127         return true;
   128       }
   129     }
   131     // This is the best we can do. We will only be able to decode the top frame
   133     *fr_addr = ret_frame;
   134     return true;
   135   }
   137   // At this point, we know we weren't running Java code. We might
   138   // have a last_Java_sp, but we don't have a walkable frame.
   139   // However, we might still be able to construct something useful
   140   // if the thread was running native code.
   141   if (jt->has_last_Java_frame()) {
   142     assert(!jt->frame_anchor()->walkable(), "case covered above");
   144     frame ret_frame(jt->last_Java_sp(), frame::unpatchable, addr.pc());
   145     *fr_addr = ret_frame;
   146     return true;
   147   }
   149   // nothing else to try but what we found initially
   151   *fr_addr = ret_frame;
   152   return true;
   153 }
   155 void JavaThread::cache_global_variables() { }

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