diff -r 000000000000 -r a61af66fc99e src/share/vm/services/heapDumper.cpp --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/src/share/vm/services/heapDumper.cpp Sat Dec 01 00:00:00 2007 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,1773 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2005-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, + * CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or + * have any questions. + * + */ + +# include "incls/_precompiled.incl" +# include "incls/_heapDumper.cpp.incl" + +/* + * HPROF binary format - description copied from: + * src/share/demo/jvmti/hprof/hprof_io.c + * + * + * header "JAVA PROFILE 1.0.1" or "JAVA PROFILE 1.0.2" + * (0-terminated) + * + * u4 size of identifiers. Identifiers are used to represent + * UTF8 strings, objects, stack traces, etc. They usually + * have the same size as host pointers. For example, on + * Solaris and Win32, the size is 4. + * u4 high word + * u4 low word number of milliseconds since 0:00 GMT, 1/1/70 + * [record]* a sequence of records. + * + * + * Record format: + * + * u1 a TAG denoting the type of the record + * u4 number of *microseconds* since the time stamp in the + * header. (wraps around in a little more than an hour) + * u4 number of bytes *remaining* in the record. Note that + * this number excludes the tag and the length field itself. + * [u1]* BODY of the record (a sequence of bytes) + * + * + * The following TAGs are supported: + * + * TAG BODY notes + *---------------------------------------------------------- + * HPROF_UTF8 a UTF8-encoded name + * + * id name ID + * [u1]* UTF8 characters (no trailing zero) + * + * HPROF_LOAD_CLASS a newly loaded class + * + * u4 class serial number (> 0) + * id class object ID + * u4 stack trace serial number + * id class name ID + * + * HPROF_UNLOAD_CLASS an unloading class + * + * u4 class serial_number + * + * HPROF_FRAME a Java stack frame + * + * id stack frame ID + * id method name ID + * id method signature ID + * id source file name ID + * u4 class serial number + * i4 line number. >0: normal + * -1: unknown + * -2: compiled method + * -3: native method + * + * HPROF_TRACE a Java stack trace + * + * u4 stack trace serial number + * u4 thread serial number + * u4 number of frames + * [id]* stack frame IDs + * + * + * HPROF_ALLOC_SITES a set of heap allocation sites, obtained after GC + * + * u2 flags 0x0001: incremental vs. complete + * 0x0002: sorted by allocation vs. live + * 0x0004: whether to force a GC + * u4 cutoff ratio + * u4 total live bytes + * u4 total live instances + * u8 total bytes allocated + * u8 total instances allocated + * u4 number of sites that follow + * [u1 is_array: 0: normal object + * 2: object array + * 4: boolean array + * 5: char array + * 6: float array + * 7: double array + * 8: byte array + * 9: short array + * 10: int array + * 11: long array + * u4 class serial number (may be zero during startup) + * u4 stack trace serial number + * u4 number of bytes alive + * u4 number of instances alive + * u4 number of bytes allocated + * u4]* number of instance allocated + * + * HPROF_START_THREAD a newly started thread. + * + * u4 thread serial number (> 0) + * id thread object ID + * u4 stack trace serial number + * id thread name ID + * id thread group name ID + * id thread group parent name ID + * + * HPROF_END_THREAD a terminating thread. + * + * u4 thread serial number + * + * HPROF_HEAP_SUMMARY heap summary + * + * u4 total live bytes + * u4 total live instances + * u8 total bytes allocated + * u8 total instances allocated + * + * HPROF_HEAP_DUMP denote a heap dump + * + * [heap dump sub-records]* + * + * There are four kinds of heap dump sub-records: + * + * u1 sub-record type + * + * HPROF_GC_ROOT_UNKNOWN unknown root + * + * id object ID + * + * HPROF_GC_ROOT_THREAD_OBJ thread object + * + * id thread object ID (may be 0 for a + * thread newly attached through JNI) + * u4 thread sequence number + * u4 stack trace sequence number + * + * HPROF_GC_ROOT_JNI_GLOBAL JNI global ref root + * + * id object ID + * id JNI global ref ID + * + * HPROF_GC_ROOT_JNI_LOCAL JNI local ref + * + * id object ID + * u4 thread serial number + * u4 frame # in stack trace (-1 for empty) + * + * HPROF_GC_ROOT_JAVA_FRAME Java stack frame + * + * id object ID + * u4 thread serial number + * u4 frame # in stack trace (-1 for empty) + * + * HPROF_GC_ROOT_NATIVE_STACK Native stack + * + * id object ID + * u4 thread serial number + * + * HPROF_GC_ROOT_STICKY_CLASS System class + * + * id object ID + * + * HPROF_GC_ROOT_THREAD_BLOCK Reference from thread block + * + * id object ID + * u4 thread serial number + * + * HPROF_GC_ROOT_MONITOR_USED Busy monitor + * + * id object ID + * + * HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP dump of a class object + * + * id class object ID + * u4 stack trace serial number + * id super class object ID + * id class loader object ID + * id signers object ID + * id protection domain object ID + * id reserved + * id reserved + * + * u4 instance size (in bytes) + * + * u2 size of constant pool + * [u2, constant pool index, + * ty, type + * 2: object + * 4: boolean + * 5: char + * 6: float + * 7: double + * 8: byte + * 9: short + * 10: int + * 11: long + * vl]* and value + * + * u2 number of static fields + * [id, static field name, + * ty, type, + * vl]* and value + * + * u2 number of inst. fields (not inc. super) + * [id, instance field name, + * ty]* type + * + * HPROF_GC_INSTANCE_DUMP dump of a normal object + * + * id object ID + * u4 stack trace serial number + * id class object ID + * u4 number of bytes that follow + * [vl]* instance field values (class, followed + * by super, super's super ...) + * + * HPROF_GC_OBJ_ARRAY_DUMP dump of an object array + * + * id array object ID + * u4 stack trace serial number + * u4 number of elements + * id array class ID + * [id]* elements + * + * HPROF_GC_PRIM_ARRAY_DUMP dump of a primitive array + * + * id array object ID + * u4 stack trace serial number + * u4 number of elements + * u1 element type + * 4: boolean array + * 5: char array + * 6: float array + * 7: double array + * 8: byte array + * 9: short array + * 10: int array + * 11: long array + * [u1]* elements + * + * HPROF_CPU_SAMPLES a set of sample traces of running threads + * + * u4 total number of samples + * u4 # of traces + * [u4 # of samples + * u4]* stack trace serial number + * + * HPROF_CONTROL_SETTINGS the settings of on/off switches + * + * u4 0x00000001: alloc traces on/off + * 0x00000002: cpu sampling on/off + * u2 stack trace depth + * + * + * When the header is "JAVA PROFILE 1.0.2" a heap dump can optionally + * be generated as a sequence of heap dump segments. This sequence is + * terminated by an end record. The additional tags allowed by format + * "JAVA PROFILE 1.0.2" are: + * + * HPROF_HEAP_DUMP_SEGMENT denote a heap dump segment + * + * [heap dump sub-records]* + * The same sub-record types allowed by HPROF_HEAP_DUMP + * + * HPROF_HEAP_DUMP_END denotes the end of a heap dump + * + */ + + +// HPROF tags + +typedef enum { + // top-level records + HPROF_UTF8 = 0x01, + HPROF_LOAD_CLASS = 0x02, + HPROF_UNLOAD_CLASS = 0x03, + HPROF_FRAME = 0x04, + HPROF_TRACE = 0x05, + HPROF_ALLOC_SITES = 0x06, + HPROF_HEAP_SUMMARY = 0x07, + HPROF_START_THREAD = 0x0A, + HPROF_END_THREAD = 0x0B, + HPROF_HEAP_DUMP = 0x0C, + HPROF_CPU_SAMPLES = 0x0D, + HPROF_CONTROL_SETTINGS = 0x0E, + + // 1.0.2 record types + HPROF_HEAP_DUMP_SEGMENT = 0x1C, + HPROF_HEAP_DUMP_END = 0x2C, + + // field types + HPROF_ARRAY_OBJECT = 0x01, + HPROF_NORMAL_OBJECT = 0x02, + HPROF_BOOLEAN = 0x04, + HPROF_CHAR = 0x05, + HPROF_FLOAT = 0x06, + HPROF_DOUBLE = 0x07, + HPROF_BYTE = 0x08, + HPROF_SHORT = 0x09, + HPROF_INT = 0x0A, + HPROF_LONG = 0x0B, + + // data-dump sub-records + HPROF_GC_ROOT_UNKNOWN = 0xFF, + HPROF_GC_ROOT_JNI_GLOBAL = 0x01, + HPROF_GC_ROOT_JNI_LOCAL = 0x02, + HPROF_GC_ROOT_JAVA_FRAME = 0x03, + HPROF_GC_ROOT_NATIVE_STACK = 0x04, + HPROF_GC_ROOT_STICKY_CLASS = 0x05, + HPROF_GC_ROOT_THREAD_BLOCK = 0x06, + HPROF_GC_ROOT_MONITOR_USED = 0x07, + HPROF_GC_ROOT_THREAD_OBJ = 0x08, + HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP = 0x20, + HPROF_GC_INSTANCE_DUMP = 0x21, + HPROF_GC_OBJ_ARRAY_DUMP = 0x22, + HPROF_GC_PRIM_ARRAY_DUMP = 0x23 +} hprofTag; + +// Default stack trace ID (used for dummy HPROF_TRACE record) +enum { + STACK_TRACE_ID = 1 +}; + + +// Supports I/O operations on a dump file + +class DumpWriter : public StackObj { + private: + enum { + io_buffer_size = 8*M + }; + + int _fd; // file descriptor (-1 if dump file not open) + jlong _bytes_written; // number of byte written to dump file + + char* _buffer; // internal buffer + int _size; + int _pos; + + char* _error; // error message when I/O fails + + void set_file_descriptor(int fd) { _fd = fd; } + int file_descriptor() const { return _fd; } + + char* buffer() const { return _buffer; } + int buffer_size() const { return _size; } + int position() const { return _pos; } + void set_position(int pos) { _pos = pos; } + + void set_error(const char* error) { _error = (char*)os::strdup(error); } + + // all I/O go through this function + void write_internal(void* s, int len); + + public: + DumpWriter(const char* path); + ~DumpWriter(); + + void close(); + bool is_open() const { return file_descriptor() >= 0; } + void flush(); + + // total number of bytes written to the disk + jlong bytes_written() const { return _bytes_written; } + + // adjust the number of bytes written to disk (used to keep the count + // of the number of bytes written in case of rewrites) + void adjust_bytes_written(jlong n) { _bytes_written += n; } + + // number of (buffered) bytes as yet unwritten to the dump file + jlong bytes_unwritten() const { return (jlong)position(); } + + char* error() const { return _error; } + + jlong current_offset(); + void seek_to_offset(jlong pos); + + // writer functions + void write_raw(void* s, int len); + void write_u1(u1 x) { write_raw((void*)&x, 1); } + void write_u2(u2 x); + void write_u4(u4 x); + void write_u8(u8 x); + void write_objectID(oop o); + void write_classID(Klass* k); +}; + +DumpWriter::DumpWriter(const char* path) { + // try to allocate an I/O buffer of io_buffer_size. If there isn't + // sufficient memory then reduce size until we can allocate something. + _size = io_buffer_size; + do { + _buffer = (char*)os::malloc(_size); + if (_buffer == NULL) { + _size = _size >> 1; + } + } while (_buffer == NULL && _size > 0); + assert((_size > 0 && _buffer != NULL) || (_size == 0 && _buffer == NULL), "sanity check"); + _pos = 0; + _error = NULL; + _bytes_written = 0L; + _fd = os::create_binary_file(path, false); // don't replace existing file + + // if the open failed we record the error + if (_fd < 0) { + _error = (char*)os::strdup(strerror(errno)); + } +} + +DumpWriter::~DumpWriter() { + // flush and close dump file + if (file_descriptor() >= 0) { + close(); + } + if (_buffer != NULL) os::free(_buffer); + if (_error != NULL) os::free(_error); +} + +// closes dump file (if open) +void DumpWriter::close() { + // flush and close dump file + if (file_descriptor() >= 0) { + flush(); + ::close(file_descriptor()); + } +} + +// write directly to the file +void DumpWriter::write_internal(void* s, int len) { + if (is_open()) { + int n = ::write(file_descriptor(), s, len); + if (n > 0) { + _bytes_written += n; + } + if (n != len) { + if (n < 0) { + set_error(strerror(errno)); + } else { + set_error("file size limit"); + } + ::close(file_descriptor()); + set_file_descriptor(-1); + } + } +} + +// write raw bytes +void DumpWriter::write_raw(void* s, int len) { + if (is_open()) { + // flush buffer to make toom + if ((position()+ len) >= buffer_size()) { + flush(); + } + + // buffer not available or too big to buffer it + if ((buffer() == NULL) || (len >= buffer_size())) { + write_internal(s, len); + } else { + // Should optimize this for u1/u2/u4/u8 sizes. + memcpy(buffer() + position(), s, len); + set_position(position() + len); + } + } +} + +// flush any buffered bytes to the file +void DumpWriter::flush() { + if (is_open() && position() > 0) { + write_internal(buffer(), position()); + set_position(0); + } +} + + +jlong DumpWriter::current_offset() { + if (is_open()) { + // the offset is the file offset plus whatever we have buffered + jlong offset = os::current_file_offset(file_descriptor()); + assert(offset >= 0, "lseek failed"); + return offset + (jlong)position(); + } else { + return (jlong)-1; + } +} + +void DumpWriter::seek_to_offset(jlong off) { + assert(off >= 0, "bad offset"); + + // need to flush before seeking + flush(); + + // may be closed due to I/O error + if (is_open()) { + jlong n = os::seek_to_file_offset(file_descriptor(), off); + assert(n >= 0, "lseek failed"); + } +} + +void DumpWriter::write_u2(u2 x) { + u2 v; + Bytes::put_Java_u2((address)&v, x); + write_raw((void*)&v, 2); +} + +void DumpWriter::write_u4(u4 x) { + u4 v; + Bytes::put_Java_u4((address)&v, x); + write_raw((void*)&v, 4); +} + +void DumpWriter::write_u8(u8 x) { + u8 v; + Bytes::put_Java_u8((address)&v, x); + write_raw((void*)&v, 8); +} + +void DumpWriter::write_objectID(oop o) { + address a = (address)((uintptr_t)o); +#ifdef _LP64 + write_u8((u8)a); +#else + write_u4((u4)a); +#endif +} + +// We use java mirror as the class ID +void DumpWriter::write_classID(Klass* k) { + write_objectID(k->java_mirror()); +} + + + +// Support class with a collection of functions used when dumping the heap + +class DumperSupport : AllStatic { + public: + + // write a header of the given type + static void write_header(DumpWriter* writer, hprofTag tag, u4 len); + + // returns hprof tag for the given type signature + static hprofTag sig2tag(symbolOop sig); + // returns hprof tag for the given basic type + static hprofTag type2tag(BasicType type); + + // returns the size of the instance of the given class + static u4 instance_size(klassOop k); + + // dump a jfloat + static void dump_float(DumpWriter* writer, jfloat f); + // dump a jdouble + static void dump_double(DumpWriter* writer, jdouble d); + // dumps the raw value of the given field + static void dump_field_value(DumpWriter* writer, char type, address addr); + // dumps static fields of the given class + static void dump_static_fields(DumpWriter* writer, klassOop k); + // dump the raw values of the instance fields of the given object + static void dump_instance_fields(DumpWriter* writer, oop o); + // dumps the definition of the instance fields for a given class + static void dump_instance_field_descriptors(DumpWriter* writer, klassOop k); + // creates HPROF_GC_INSTANCE_DUMP record for the given object + static void dump_instance(DumpWriter* writer, oop o); + // creates HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP record for the given class and each of its + // array classes + static void dump_class_and_array_classes(DumpWriter* writer, klassOop k); + // creates HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP record for a given primitive array + // class (and each multi-dimensional array class too) + static void dump_basic_type_array_class(DumpWriter* writer, klassOop k); + + // creates HPROF_GC_OBJ_ARRAY_DUMP record for the given object array + static void dump_object_array(DumpWriter* writer, objArrayOop array); + // creates HPROF_GC_PRIM_ARRAY_DUMP record for the given type array + static void dump_prim_array(DumpWriter* writer, typeArrayOop array); +}; + +// write a header of the given type +void DumperSupport:: write_header(DumpWriter* writer, hprofTag tag, u4 len) { + writer->write_u1((u1)tag); + writer->write_u4(0); // current ticks + writer->write_u4(len); +} + +// returns hprof tag for the given type signature +hprofTag DumperSupport::sig2tag(symbolOop sig) { + switch (sig->byte_at(0)) { + case JVM_SIGNATURE_CLASS : return HPROF_NORMAL_OBJECT; + case JVM_SIGNATURE_ARRAY : return HPROF_NORMAL_OBJECT; + case JVM_SIGNATURE_BYTE : return HPROF_BYTE; + case JVM_SIGNATURE_CHAR : return HPROF_CHAR; + case JVM_SIGNATURE_FLOAT : return HPROF_FLOAT; + case JVM_SIGNATURE_DOUBLE : return HPROF_DOUBLE; + case JVM_SIGNATURE_INT : return HPROF_INT; + case JVM_SIGNATURE_LONG : return HPROF_LONG; + case JVM_SIGNATURE_SHORT : return HPROF_SHORT; + case JVM_SIGNATURE_BOOLEAN : return HPROF_BOOLEAN; + default : ShouldNotReachHere(); /* to shut up compiler */ return HPROF_BYTE; + } +} + +hprofTag DumperSupport::type2tag(BasicType type) { + switch (type) { + case T_BYTE : return HPROF_BYTE; + case T_CHAR : return HPROF_CHAR; + case T_FLOAT : return HPROF_FLOAT; + case T_DOUBLE : return HPROF_DOUBLE; + case T_INT : return HPROF_INT; + case T_LONG : return HPROF_LONG; + case T_SHORT : return HPROF_SHORT; + case T_BOOLEAN : return HPROF_BOOLEAN; + default : ShouldNotReachHere(); /* to shut up compiler */ return HPROF_BYTE; + } +} + +// dump a jfloat +void DumperSupport::dump_float(DumpWriter* writer, jfloat f) { + if (g_isnan(f)) { + writer->write_u4(0x7fc00000); // collapsing NaNs + } else { + union { + int i; + float f; + } u; + u.f = (float)f; + writer->write_u4((u4)u.i); + } +} + +// dump a jdouble +void DumperSupport::dump_double(DumpWriter* writer, jdouble d) { + union { + jlong l; + double d; + } u; + if (g_isnan(d)) { // collapsing NaNs + u.l = (jlong)(0x7ff80000); + u.l = (u.l << 32); + } else { + u.d = (double)d; + } + writer->write_u8((u8)u.l); +} + +// dumps the raw value of the given field +void DumperSupport::dump_field_value(DumpWriter* writer, char type, address addr) { + switch (type) { + case JVM_SIGNATURE_CLASS : + case JVM_SIGNATURE_ARRAY : { + oop* f = (oop*)addr; + oop o = *f; + + // reflection and sun.misc.Unsafe classes may have a reference to a + // klassOop so filter it out. + if (o != NULL && o->is_klass()) { + o = NULL; + } + + // FIXME: When sharing is enabled we don't emit field references to objects + // in shared spaces. We can remove this once we write records for the classes + // and strings that are shared. + if (o != NULL && o->is_shared()) { + o = NULL; + } + writer->write_objectID(o); + break; + } + case JVM_SIGNATURE_BYTE : { + jbyte* b = (jbyte*)addr; + writer->write_u1((u1)*b); + break; + } + case JVM_SIGNATURE_CHAR : { + jchar* c = (jchar*)addr; + writer->write_u2((u2)*c); + break; + } + case JVM_SIGNATURE_SHORT : { + jshort* s = (jshort*)addr; + writer->write_u2((u2)*s); + break; + } + case JVM_SIGNATURE_FLOAT : { + jfloat* f = (jfloat*)addr; + dump_float(writer, *f); + break; + } + case JVM_SIGNATURE_DOUBLE : { + jdouble* f = (jdouble*)addr; + dump_double(writer, *f); + break; + } + case JVM_SIGNATURE_INT : { + jint* i = (jint*)addr; + writer->write_u4((u4)*i); + break; + } + case JVM_SIGNATURE_LONG : { + jlong* l = (jlong*)addr; + writer->write_u8((u8)*l); + break; + } + case JVM_SIGNATURE_BOOLEAN : { + jboolean* b = (jboolean*)addr; + writer->write_u1((u1)*b); + break; + } + default : ShouldNotReachHere(); + } +} + +// returns the size of the instance of the given class +u4 DumperSupport::instance_size(klassOop k) { + HandleMark hm; + instanceKlassHandle ikh = instanceKlassHandle(Thread::current(), k); + + int size = 0; + + for (FieldStream fld(ikh, false, false); !fld.eos(); fld.next()) { + if (!fld.access_flags().is_static()) { + symbolOop sig = fld.signature(); + switch (sig->byte_at(0)) { + case JVM_SIGNATURE_CLASS : + case JVM_SIGNATURE_ARRAY : size += oopSize; break; + + case JVM_SIGNATURE_BYTE : + case JVM_SIGNATURE_BOOLEAN : size += 1; break; + + case JVM_SIGNATURE_CHAR : + case JVM_SIGNATURE_SHORT : size += 2; break; + + case JVM_SIGNATURE_INT : + case JVM_SIGNATURE_FLOAT : size += 4; break; + + case JVM_SIGNATURE_LONG : + case JVM_SIGNATURE_DOUBLE : size += 8; break; + + default : ShouldNotReachHere(); + } + } + } + return (u4)size; +} + +// dumps static fields of the given class +void DumperSupport::dump_static_fields(DumpWriter* writer, klassOop k) { + HandleMark hm; + instanceKlassHandle ikh = instanceKlassHandle(Thread::current(), k); + + // pass 1 - count the static fields + u2 field_count = 0; + for (FieldStream fldc(ikh, true, true); !fldc.eos(); fldc.next()) { + if (fldc.access_flags().is_static()) field_count++; + } + + writer->write_u2(field_count); + + // pass 2 - dump the field descriptors and raw values + for (FieldStream fld(ikh, true, true); !fld.eos(); fld.next()) { + if (fld.access_flags().is_static()) { + symbolOop sig = fld.signature(); + + writer->write_objectID(fld.name()); // name + writer->write_u1(sig2tag(sig)); // type + + // value + int offset = fld.offset(); + address addr = (address)k + offset; + + dump_field_value(writer, sig->byte_at(0), addr); + } + } +} + +// dump the raw values of the instance fields of the given object +void DumperSupport::dump_instance_fields(DumpWriter* writer, oop o) { + HandleMark hm; + instanceKlassHandle ikh = instanceKlassHandle(Thread::current(), o->klass()); + + for (FieldStream fld(ikh, false, false); !fld.eos(); fld.next()) { + if (!fld.access_flags().is_static()) { + symbolOop sig = fld.signature(); + address addr = (address)o + fld.offset(); + + dump_field_value(writer, sig->byte_at(0), addr); + } + } +} + +// dumps the definition of the instance fields for a given class +void DumperSupport::dump_instance_field_descriptors(DumpWriter* writer, klassOop k) { + HandleMark hm; + instanceKlassHandle ikh = instanceKlassHandle(Thread::current(), k); + + // pass 1 - count the instance fields + u2 field_count = 0; + for (FieldStream fldc(ikh, true, true); !fldc.eos(); fldc.next()) { + if (!fldc.access_flags().is_static()) field_count++; + } + + writer->write_u2(field_count); + + // pass 2 - dump the field descriptors + for (FieldStream fld(ikh, true, true); !fld.eos(); fld.next()) { + if (!fld.access_flags().is_static()) { + symbolOop sig = fld.signature(); + + writer->write_objectID(fld.name()); // name + writer->write_u1(sig2tag(sig)); // type + } + } +} + +// creates HPROF_GC_INSTANCE_DUMP record for the given object +void DumperSupport::dump_instance(DumpWriter* writer, oop o) { + klassOop k = o->klass(); + + writer->write_u1(HPROF_GC_INSTANCE_DUMP); + writer->write_objectID(o); + writer->write_u4(STACK_TRACE_ID); + + // class ID + writer->write_classID(Klass::cast(k)); + + // number of bytes that follow + writer->write_u4(instance_size(k) ); + + // field values + dump_instance_fields(writer, o); +} + +// creates HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP record for the given class and each of +// its array classes +void DumperSupport::dump_class_and_array_classes(DumpWriter* writer, klassOop k) { + Klass* klass = Klass::cast(k); + assert(klass->oop_is_instance(), "not an instanceKlass"); + instanceKlass* ik = (instanceKlass*)klass; + + writer->write_u1(HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP); + + // class ID + writer->write_classID(ik); + writer->write_u4(STACK_TRACE_ID); + + // super class ID + klassOop java_super = ik->java_super(); + if (java_super == NULL) { + writer->write_objectID(NULL); + } else { + writer->write_classID(Klass::cast(java_super)); + } + + writer->write_objectID(ik->class_loader()); + writer->write_objectID(ik->signers()); + writer->write_objectID(ik->protection_domain()); + + // reserved + writer->write_objectID(NULL); + writer->write_objectID(NULL); + + // instance size + writer->write_u4(DumperSupport::instance_size(k)); + + // size of constant pool - ignored by HAT 1.1 + writer->write_u2(0); + + // number of static fields + dump_static_fields(writer, k); + + // description of instance fields + dump_instance_field_descriptors(writer, k); + + // array classes + k = klass->array_klass_or_null(); + while (k != NULL) { + Klass* klass = Klass::cast(k); + assert(klass->oop_is_objArray(), "not an objArrayKlass"); + + writer->write_u1(HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP); + writer->write_classID(klass); + writer->write_u4(STACK_TRACE_ID); + + // super class of array classes is java.lang.Object + java_super = klass->java_super(); + assert(java_super != NULL, "checking"); + writer->write_classID(Klass::cast(java_super)); + + writer->write_objectID(ik->class_loader()); + writer->write_objectID(ik->signers()); + writer->write_objectID(ik->protection_domain()); + + writer->write_objectID(NULL); // reserved + writer->write_objectID(NULL); + writer->write_u4(0); // instance size + writer->write_u2(0); // constant pool + writer->write_u2(0); // static fields + writer->write_u2(0); // instance fields + + // get the array class for the next rank + k = klass->array_klass_or_null(); + } +} + +// creates HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP record for a given primitive array +// class (and each multi-dimensional array class too) +void DumperSupport::dump_basic_type_array_class(DumpWriter* writer, klassOop k) { + // array classes + while (k != NULL) { + Klass* klass = Klass::cast(k); + + writer->write_u1(HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP); + writer->write_classID(klass); + writer->write_u4(STACK_TRACE_ID); + + // super class of array classes is java.lang.Object + klassOop java_super = klass->java_super(); + assert(java_super != NULL, "checking"); + writer->write_classID(Klass::cast(java_super)); + + writer->write_objectID(NULL); // loader + writer->write_objectID(NULL); // signers + writer->write_objectID(NULL); // protection domain + + writer->write_objectID(NULL); // reserved + writer->write_objectID(NULL); + writer->write_u4(0); // instance size + writer->write_u2(0); // constant pool + writer->write_u2(0); // static fields + writer->write_u2(0); // instance fields + + // get the array class for the next rank + k = klass->array_klass_or_null(); + } +} + +// creates HPROF_GC_OBJ_ARRAY_DUMP record for the given object array +void DumperSupport::dump_object_array(DumpWriter* writer, objArrayOop array) { + + // filter this + if (array->klass() == Universe::systemObjArrayKlassObj()) return; + + writer->write_u1(HPROF_GC_OBJ_ARRAY_DUMP); + writer->write_objectID(array); + writer->write_u4(STACK_TRACE_ID); + writer->write_u4((u4)array->length()); + + // array class ID + writer->write_classID(Klass::cast(array->klass())); + + // [id]* elements + for (int index=0; indexlength(); index++) { + oop o = array->obj_at(index); + writer->write_objectID(o); + } +} + +#define WRITE_ARRAY(Array, Type, Size) \ + for (int i=0; ilength(); i++) { writer->write_##Size((Size)array->Type##_at(i)); } + + +// creates HPROF_GC_PRIM_ARRAY_DUMP record for the given type array +void DumperSupport::dump_prim_array(DumpWriter* writer, typeArrayOop array) { + BasicType type = typeArrayKlass::cast(array->klass())->element_type(); + + writer->write_u1(HPROF_GC_PRIM_ARRAY_DUMP); + writer->write_objectID(array); + writer->write_u4(STACK_TRACE_ID); + writer->write_u4((u4)array->length()); + writer->write_u1(type2tag(type)); + + // nothing to copy + if (array->length() == 0) { + return; + } + + // If the byte ordering is big endian then we can copy most types directly + int length_in_bytes = array->length() * type2aelembytes[type]; + assert(length_in_bytes > 0, "nothing to copy"); + + switch (type) { + case T_INT : { + if (Bytes::is_Java_byte_ordering_different()) { + WRITE_ARRAY(array, int, u4); + } else { + writer->write_raw((void*)(array->int_at_addr(0)), length_in_bytes); + } + break; + } + case T_BYTE : { + writer->write_raw((void*)(array->byte_at_addr(0)), length_in_bytes); + break; + } + case T_CHAR : { + if (Bytes::is_Java_byte_ordering_different()) { + WRITE_ARRAY(array, char, u2); + } else { + writer->write_raw((void*)(array->char_at_addr(0)), length_in_bytes); + } + break; + } + case T_SHORT : { + if (Bytes::is_Java_byte_ordering_different()) { + WRITE_ARRAY(array, short, u2); + } else { + writer->write_raw((void*)(array->short_at_addr(0)), length_in_bytes); + } + break; + } + case T_BOOLEAN : { + if (Bytes::is_Java_byte_ordering_different()) { + WRITE_ARRAY(array, bool, u1); + } else { + writer->write_raw((void*)(array->bool_at_addr(0)), length_in_bytes); + } + break; + } + case T_LONG : { + if (Bytes::is_Java_byte_ordering_different()) { + WRITE_ARRAY(array, long, u8); + } else { + writer->write_raw((void*)(array->long_at_addr(0)), length_in_bytes); + } + break; + } + + // handle float/doubles in a special value to ensure than NaNs are + // written correctly. TO DO: Check if we can avoid this on processors that + // use IEEE 754. + + case T_FLOAT : { + for (int i=0; ilength(); i++) { + dump_float( writer, array->float_at(i) ); + } + break; + } + case T_DOUBLE : { + for (int i=0; ilength(); i++) { + dump_double( writer, array->double_at(i) ); + } + break; + } + default : ShouldNotReachHere(); + } +} + + +// Support class used to generate HPROF_UTF8 records from the entries in the +// SymbolTable. + +class SymbolTableDumper : public OopClosure { + private: + DumpWriter* _writer; + DumpWriter* writer() const { return _writer; } + public: + SymbolTableDumper(DumpWriter* writer) { _writer = writer; } + void do_oop(oop* obj_p); +}; + +void SymbolTableDumper::do_oop(oop* obj_p) { + ResourceMark rm; + symbolOop sym = (symbolOop)*obj_p; + + int len = sym->utf8_length(); + if (len > 0) { + char* s = sym->as_utf8(); + DumperSupport::write_header(writer(), HPROF_UTF8, oopSize + len); + writer()->write_objectID(sym); + writer()->write_raw(s, len); + } +} + + +// Support class used to generate HPROF_GC_ROOT_JNI_LOCAL records + +class JNILocalsDumper : public OopClosure { + private: + DumpWriter* _writer; + u4 _thread_serial_num; + DumpWriter* writer() const { return _writer; } + public: + JNILocalsDumper(DumpWriter* writer, u4 thread_serial_num) { + _writer = writer; + _thread_serial_num = thread_serial_num; + } + void do_oop(oop* obj_p); +}; + + +void JNILocalsDumper::do_oop(oop* obj_p) { + // ignore null or deleted handles + oop o = *obj_p; + if (o != NULL && o != JNIHandles::deleted_handle()) { + writer()->write_u1(HPROF_GC_ROOT_JNI_LOCAL); + writer()->write_objectID(o); + writer()->write_u4(_thread_serial_num); + writer()->write_u4((u4)-1); // empty + } +} + + +// Support class used to generate HPROF_GC_ROOT_JNI_GLOBAL records + +class JNIGlobalsDumper : public OopClosure { + private: + DumpWriter* _writer; + DumpWriter* writer() const { return _writer; } + + public: + JNIGlobalsDumper(DumpWriter* writer) { + _writer = writer; + } + void do_oop(oop* obj_p); +}; + +void JNIGlobalsDumper::do_oop(oop* obj_p) { + oop o = *obj_p; + + // ignore these + if (o == NULL || o == JNIHandles::deleted_handle()) return; + + // we ignore global ref to symbols and other internal objects + if (o->is_instance() || o->is_objArray() || o->is_typeArray()) { + writer()->write_u1(HPROF_GC_ROOT_JNI_GLOBAL); + writer()->write_objectID(o); + writer()->write_objectID((oopDesc*)obj_p); // global ref ID + } +}; + + +// Support class used to generate HPROF_GC_ROOT_MONITOR_USED records + +class MonitorUsedDumper : public OopClosure { + private: + DumpWriter* _writer; + DumpWriter* writer() const { return _writer; } + public: + MonitorUsedDumper(DumpWriter* writer) { + _writer = writer; + } + void do_oop(oop* obj_p) { + writer()->write_u1(HPROF_GC_ROOT_MONITOR_USED); + writer()->write_objectID(*obj_p); + } +}; + + +// Support class used to generate HPROF_GC_ROOT_STICKY_CLASS records + +class StickyClassDumper : public OopClosure { + private: + DumpWriter* _writer; + DumpWriter* writer() const { return _writer; } + public: + StickyClassDumper(DumpWriter* writer) { + _writer = writer; + } + void do_oop(oop* obj_p); +}; + +void StickyClassDumper::do_oop(oop* obj_p) { + if (*obj_p != NULL) { + oop o = *obj_p; + if (o->is_klass()) { + klassOop k = klassOop(o); + if (Klass::cast(k)->oop_is_instance()) { + instanceKlass* ik = instanceKlass::cast(k); + writer()->write_u1(HPROF_GC_ROOT_STICKY_CLASS); + writer()->write_classID(ik); + } + } + } +} + + +class VM_HeapDumper; + +// Support class using when iterating over the heap. + +class HeapObjectDumper : public ObjectClosure { + private: + VM_HeapDumper* _dumper; + DumpWriter* _writer; + + VM_HeapDumper* dumper() { return _dumper; } + DumpWriter* writer() { return _writer; } + + // used to indicate that a record has been writen + void mark_end_of_record(); + + public: + HeapObjectDumper(VM_HeapDumper* dumper, DumpWriter* writer) { + _dumper = dumper; + _writer = writer; + } + + // called for each object in the heap + void do_object(oop o); +}; + +void HeapObjectDumper::do_object(oop o) { + // hide the sentinel for deleted handles + if (o == JNIHandles::deleted_handle()) return; + + // ignore KlassKlass objects + if (o->is_klass()) return; + + // skip classes as these emitted as HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP records + if (o->klass() == SystemDictionary::class_klass()) { + if (!java_lang_Class::is_primitive(o)) { + return; + } + } + + // create a HPROF_GC_INSTANCE record for each object + if (o->is_instance()) { + DumperSupport::dump_instance(writer(), o); + mark_end_of_record(); + } else { + // create a HPROF_GC_OBJ_ARRAY_DUMP record for each object array + if (o->is_objArray()) { + DumperSupport::dump_object_array(writer(), objArrayOop(o)); + mark_end_of_record(); + } else { + // create a HPROF_GC_PRIM_ARRAY_DUMP record for each type array + if (o->is_typeArray()) { + DumperSupport::dump_prim_array(writer(), typeArrayOop(o)); + mark_end_of_record(); + } + } + } +} + +// The VM operation that performs the heap dump +class VM_HeapDumper : public VM_GC_Operation { + private: + DumpWriter* _writer; + bool _gc_before_heap_dump; + bool _is_segmented_dump; + jlong _dump_start; + + // accessors + DumpWriter* writer() const { return _writer; } + bool is_segmented_dump() const { return _is_segmented_dump; } + void set_segmented_dump() { _is_segmented_dump = true; } + jlong dump_start() const { return _dump_start; } + void set_dump_start(jlong pos); + + bool skip_operation() const; + + // writes a HPROF_LOAD_CLASS record + static void do_load_class(klassOop k); + + // writes a HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP record for the given class + // (and each array class too) + static void do_class_dump(klassOop k); + + // writes a HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP records for a given basic type + // array (and each multi-dimensional array too) + static void do_basic_type_array_class_dump(klassOop k); + + // HPROF_GC_ROOT_THREAD_OBJ records + void do_thread(JavaThread* thread, u4 thread_serial_num); + void do_threads(); + + // writes a HPROF_HEAP_DUMP or HPROF_HEAP_DUMP_SEGMENT record + void write_dump_header(); + + // fixes up the length of the current dump record + void write_current_dump_record_length(); + + // fixes up the current dump record )and writes HPROF_HEAP_DUMP_END + // record in the case of a segmented heap dump) + void end_of_dump(); + + public: + VM_HeapDumper(DumpWriter* writer, bool gc_before_heap_dump) : + VM_GC_Operation(0 /* total collections, dummy, ignored */, + 0 /* total full collections, dummy, ignored */, + gc_before_heap_dump) { + _writer = writer; + _gc_before_heap_dump = gc_before_heap_dump; + _is_segmented_dump = false; + _dump_start = (jlong)-1; + } + + VMOp_Type type() const { return VMOp_HeapDumper; } + // used to mark sub-record boundary + void check_segment_length(); + void doit(); +}; + +bool VM_HeapDumper::skip_operation() const { + return false; +} + +// sets the dump starting position +void VM_HeapDumper::set_dump_start(jlong pos) { + _dump_start = pos; +} + + // writes a HPROF_HEAP_DUMP or HPROF_HEAP_DUMP_SEGMENT record +void VM_HeapDumper::write_dump_header() { + if (writer()->is_open()) { + if (is_segmented_dump()) { + writer()->write_u1(HPROF_HEAP_DUMP_SEGMENT); + } else { + writer()->write_u1(HPROF_HEAP_DUMP); + } + writer()->write_u4(0); // current ticks + + // record the starting position for the dump (its length will be fixed up later) + set_dump_start(writer()->current_offset()); + writer()->write_u4(0); + } +} + +// fixes up the length of the current dump record +void VM_HeapDumper::write_current_dump_record_length() { + if (writer()->is_open()) { + assert(dump_start() >= 0, "no dump start recorded"); + + // calculate the size of the dump record + jlong dump_end = writer()->current_offset(); + jlong dump_len = (dump_end - dump_start() - 4); + + // record length must fit in a u4 + if (dump_len > (jlong)(4L*(jlong)G)) { + warning("record is too large"); + } + + // seek to the dump start and fix-up the length + writer()->seek_to_offset(dump_start()); + writer()->write_u4((u4)dump_len); + + // adjust the total size written to keep the bytes written correct. + writer()->adjust_bytes_written(-((long) sizeof(u4))); + + // seek to dump end so we can continue + writer()->seek_to_offset(dump_end); + + // no current dump record + set_dump_start((jlong)-1); + } +} + +// used on a sub-record boundary to check if we need to start a +// new segment. +void VM_HeapDumper::check_segment_length() { + if (writer()->is_open()) { + if (is_segmented_dump()) { + // don't use current_offset that would be too expensive on a per record basis + jlong dump_end = writer()->bytes_written() + writer()->bytes_unwritten(); + assert(dump_end == writer()->current_offset(), "checking"); + jlong dump_len = (dump_end - dump_start() - 4); + assert(dump_len >= 0 && dump_len <= max_juint, "bad dump length"); + + if (dump_len > (jlong)HeapDumpSegmentSize) { + write_current_dump_record_length(); + write_dump_header(); + } + } + } +} + +// fixes up the current dump record )and writes HPROF_HEAP_DUMP_END +// record in the case of a segmented heap dump) +void VM_HeapDumper::end_of_dump() { + if (writer()->is_open()) { + write_current_dump_record_length(); + + // for segmented dump we write the end record + if (is_segmented_dump()) { + writer()->write_u1(HPROF_HEAP_DUMP_END); + writer()->write_u4(0); + writer()->write_u4(0); + } + } +} + +// marks sub-record boundary +void HeapObjectDumper::mark_end_of_record() { + dumper()->check_segment_length(); +} + +// writes a HPROF_LOAD_CLASS record for the class (and each of its +// array classes) +void VM_HeapDumper::do_load_class(klassOop k) { + static u4 class_serial_num = 0; + + VM_HeapDumper* dumper = ((VM_HeapDumper*)VMThread::vm_operation()); + DumpWriter* writer = dumper->writer(); + + // len of HPROF_LOAD_CLASS record + u4 remaining = 2*oopSize + 2*sizeof(u4); + + // write a HPROF_LOAD_CLASS for the class and each array class + do { + DumperSupport::write_header(writer, HPROF_LOAD_CLASS, remaining); + + // class serial number is just a number + writer->write_u4(++class_serial_num); + + // class ID + Klass* klass = Klass::cast(k); + writer->write_classID(klass); + + writer->write_u4(STACK_TRACE_ID); + + // class name ID + symbolOop name = klass->name(); + writer->write_objectID(name); + + // write a LOAD_CLASS record for the array type (if it exists) + k = klass->array_klass_or_null(); + } while (k != NULL); +} + +// writes a HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP record for the given class +void VM_HeapDumper::do_class_dump(klassOop k) { + VM_HeapDumper* dumper = ((VM_HeapDumper*)VMThread::vm_operation()); + DumpWriter* writer = dumper->writer(); + DumperSupport::dump_class_and_array_classes(writer, k); +} + +// writes a HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP records for a given basic type +// array (and each multi-dimensional array too) +void VM_HeapDumper::do_basic_type_array_class_dump(klassOop k) { + VM_HeapDumper* dumper = ((VM_HeapDumper*)VMThread::vm_operation()); + DumpWriter* writer = dumper->writer(); + DumperSupport::dump_basic_type_array_class(writer, k); +} + +// Walk the stack of the given thread. +// Dumps a HPROF_GC_ROOT_JAVA_FRAME record for each local +// Dumps a HPROF_GC_ROOT_JNI_LOCAL record for each JNI local +void VM_HeapDumper::do_thread(JavaThread* java_thread, u4 thread_serial_num) { + JNILocalsDumper blk(writer(), thread_serial_num); + + oop threadObj = java_thread->threadObj(); + assert(threadObj != NULL, "sanity check"); + + // JNI locals for the top frame + java_thread->active_handles()->oops_do(&blk); + + if (java_thread->has_last_Java_frame()) { + + // vframes are resource allocated + Thread* current_thread = Thread::current(); + ResourceMark rm(current_thread); + HandleMark hm(current_thread); + + RegisterMap reg_map(java_thread); + frame f = java_thread->last_frame(); + vframe* vf = vframe::new_vframe(&f, ®_map, java_thread); + + while (vf != NULL) { + if (vf->is_java_frame()) { + + // java frame (interpreted, compiled, ...) + javaVFrame *jvf = javaVFrame::cast(vf); + + if (!(jvf->method()->is_native())) { + StackValueCollection* locals = jvf->locals(); + for (int slot=0; slotsize(); slot++) { + if (locals->at(slot)->type() == T_OBJECT) { + oop o = locals->obj_at(slot)(); + + if (o != NULL) { + writer()->write_u1(HPROF_GC_ROOT_JAVA_FRAME); + writer()->write_objectID(o); + writer()->write_u4(thread_serial_num); + writer()->write_u4((u4)-1); // empty + } + } + } + } + } else { + + // externalVFrame - if it's an entry frame then report any JNI locals + // as roots + frame* fr = vf->frame_pointer(); + assert(fr != NULL, "sanity check"); + if (fr->is_entry_frame()) { + fr->entry_frame_call_wrapper()->handles()->oops_do(&blk); + } + } + + vf = vf->sender(); + } + } +} + + +// write a HPROF_GC_ROOT_THREAD_OBJ record for each java thread. Then walk +// the stack so that locals and JNI locals are dumped. +void VM_HeapDumper::do_threads() { + u4 thread_serial_num = 0; + for (JavaThread* thread = Threads::first(); thread != NULL ; thread = thread->next()) { + oop threadObj = thread->threadObj(); + if (threadObj != NULL && !thread->is_exiting() && !thread->is_hidden_from_external_view()) { + ++thread_serial_num; + + writer()->write_u1(HPROF_GC_ROOT_THREAD_OBJ); + writer()->write_objectID(threadObj); + writer()->write_u4(thread_serial_num); + writer()->write_u4(STACK_TRACE_ID); + + do_thread(thread, thread_serial_num); + } + } +} + + +// The VM operation that dumps the heap. The dump consists of the following +// records: +// +// HPROF_HEADER +// HPROF_TRACE +// [HPROF_UTF8]* +// [HPROF_LOAD_CLASS]* +// [HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP]* +// HPROF_HEAP_DUMP +// +// The HPROF_TRACE record after the header is "dummy trace" record which does +// not include any frames. Other records which require a stack trace ID will +// specify the trace ID of this record (1). It also means we can run HAT without +// needing the -stack false option. +// +// The HPROF_HEAP_DUMP record has a length following by sub-records. To allow +// the heap dump be generated in a single pass we remember the position of +// the dump length and fix it up after all sub-records have been written. +// To generate the sub-records we iterate over the heap, writing +// HPROF_GC_INSTANCE_DUMP, HPROF_GC_OBJ_ARRAY_DUMP, and HPROF_GC_PRIM_ARRAY_DUMP +// records as we go. Once that is done we write records for some of the GC +// roots. + +void VM_HeapDumper::doit() { + + HandleMark hm; + CollectedHeap* ch = Universe::heap(); + if (_gc_before_heap_dump) { + ch->collect_as_vm_thread(GCCause::_heap_dump); + } else { + // make the heap parsable (no need to retire TLABs) + ch->ensure_parsability(false); + } + + // Write the file header - use 1.0.2 for large heaps, otherwise 1.0.1 + size_t used; + const char* header; +#ifndef SERIALGC + if (Universe::heap()->kind() == CollectedHeap::GenCollectedHeap) { + used = GenCollectedHeap::heap()->used(); + } else { + used = ParallelScavengeHeap::heap()->used(); + } +#else // SERIALGC + used = GenCollectedHeap::heap()->used(); +#endif // SERIALGC + if (used > (size_t)SegmentedHeapDumpThreshold) { + set_segmented_dump(); + header = "JAVA PROFILE 1.0.2"; + } else { + header = "JAVA PROFILE 1.0.1"; + } + // header is few bytes long - no chance to overflow int + writer()->write_raw((void*)header, (int)strlen(header)); + writer()->write_u1(0); // terminator + writer()->write_u4(oopSize); + writer()->write_u8(os::javaTimeMillis()); + + // HPROF_TRACE record without any frames + DumperSupport::write_header(writer(), HPROF_TRACE, 3*sizeof(u4)); + writer()->write_u4(STACK_TRACE_ID); + writer()->write_u4(0); // thread number + writer()->write_u4(0); // frame count + + // HPROF_UTF8 records + SymbolTableDumper sym_dumper(writer()); + SymbolTable::oops_do(&sym_dumper); + + // write HPROF_LOAD_CLASS records + SystemDictionary::classes_do(&do_load_class); + Universe::basic_type_classes_do(&do_load_class); + + // write HPROF_HEAP_DUMP or HPROF_HEAP_DUMP_SEGMENT + write_dump_header(); + + // Writes HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP records + SystemDictionary::classes_do(&do_class_dump); + Universe::basic_type_classes_do(&do_basic_type_array_class_dump); + check_segment_length(); + + // writes HPROF_GC_INSTANCE_DUMP records. + // After each sub-record is written check_segment_length will be invoked. When + // generated a segmented heap dump this allows us to check if the current + // segment exceeds a threshold and if so, then a new segment is started. + // The HPROF_GC_CLASS_DUMP and HPROF_GC_INSTANCE_DUMP are the vast bulk + // of the heap dump. + HeapObjectDumper obj_dumper(this, writer()); + Universe::heap()->object_iterate(&obj_dumper); + + // HPROF_GC_ROOT_THREAD_OBJ + frames + jni locals + do_threads(); + check_segment_length(); + + // HPROF_GC_ROOT_MONITOR_USED + MonitorUsedDumper mon_dumper(writer()); + ObjectSynchronizer::oops_do(&mon_dumper); + check_segment_length(); + + // HPROF_GC_ROOT_JNI_GLOBAL + JNIGlobalsDumper jni_dumper(writer()); + JNIHandles::oops_do(&jni_dumper); + check_segment_length(); + + // HPROF_GC_ROOT_STICKY_CLASS + StickyClassDumper class_dumper(writer()); + SystemDictionary::always_strong_oops_do(&class_dumper); + + // fixes up the length of the dump record. In the case of a segmented + // heap then the HPROF_HEAP_DUMP_END record is also written. + end_of_dump(); +} + + +// dump the heap to given path. +int HeapDumper::dump(const char* path) { + assert(path != NULL && strlen(path) > 0, "path missing"); + + // print message in interactive case + if (print_to_tty()) { + tty->print_cr("Dumping heap to %s ...", path); + timer()->start(); + } + + // create the dump writer. If the file can be opened then bail + DumpWriter writer(path); + if (!writer.is_open()) { + set_error(writer.error()); + if (print_to_tty()) { + tty->print_cr("Unable to create %s: %s", path, + (error() != NULL) ? error() : "reason unknown"); + } + return -1; + } + + // generate the dump + VM_HeapDumper dumper(&writer, _gc_before_heap_dump); + VMThread::execute(&dumper); + + // close dump file and record any error that the writer may have encountered + writer.close(); + set_error(writer.error()); + + // print message in interactive case + if (print_to_tty()) { + timer()->stop(); + if (error() == NULL) { + char msg[256]; + sprintf(msg, "Heap dump file created [%s bytes in %3.3f secs]", + os::jlong_format_specifier(), timer()->seconds()); + tty->print_cr(msg, writer.bytes_written()); + } else { + tty->print_cr("Dump file is incomplete: %s", writer.error()); + } + } + + return (writer.error() == NULL) ? 0 : -1; +} + +// stop timer (if still active), and free any error string we might be holding +HeapDumper::~HeapDumper() { + if (timer()->is_active()) { + timer()->stop(); + } + set_error(NULL); +} + + +// returns the error string (resource allocated), or NULL +char* HeapDumper::error_as_C_string() const { + if (error() != NULL) { + char* str = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(char, strlen(error())+1); + strcpy(str, error()); + return str; + } else { + return NULL; + } +} + +// set the error string +void HeapDumper::set_error(char* error) { + if (_error != NULL) { + os::free(_error); + } + if (error == NULL) { + _error = NULL; + } else { + _error = os::strdup(error); + assert(_error != NULL, "allocation failure"); + } +} + + +// Called by error reporting +void HeapDumper::dump_heap() { + static char path[JVM_MAXPATHLEN]; + + // The dump file defaults to java_pid.hprof in the current working + // directory. HeapDumpPath= can be used to specify an alternative + // dump file name or a directory where dump file is created. + bool use_default_filename = true; + if (HeapDumpPath == NULL || HeapDumpPath[0] == '\0') { + path[0] = '\0'; // HeapDumpPath= not specified + } else { + assert(strlen(HeapDumpPath) < sizeof(path), "HeapDumpPath too long"); + strcpy(path, HeapDumpPath); + // check if the path is a directory (must exist) + DIR* dir = os::opendir(path); + if (dir == NULL) { + use_default_filename = false; + } else { + // HeapDumpPath specified a directory. We append a file separator + // (if needed). + os::closedir(dir); + size_t fs_len = strlen(os::file_separator()); + if (strlen(path) >= fs_len) { + char* end = path; + end += (strlen(path) - fs_len); + if (strcmp(end, os::file_separator()) != 0) { + assert(strlen(path) + strlen(os::file_separator()) < sizeof(path), + "HeapDumpPath too long"); + strcat(path, os::file_separator()); + } + } + } + } + // If HeapDumpPath wasn't a file name then we append the default name + if (use_default_filename) { + char fn[32]; + sprintf(fn, "java_pid%d.hprof", os::current_process_id()); + assert(strlen(path) + strlen(fn) < sizeof(path), "HeapDumpPath too long"); + strcat(path, fn); + } + + HeapDumper dumper(false /* no GC before heap dump */, + true /* send to tty */); + dumper.dump(path); +}