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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2002, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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2007-12-01 00:00:00 +00:00
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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*
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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* accompanied this code).
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*
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2010-05-27 19:08:38 -07:00
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* Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
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* or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
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* questions.
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2007-12-01 00:00:00 +00:00
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*
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*/
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2010-11-23 13:22:55 -08:00
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
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#include "ci/ciMethod.hpp"
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#include "compiler/compileLog.hpp"
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#include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp"
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#include "oops/methodOop.hpp"
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#include "runtime/mutexLocker.hpp"
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#include "runtime/os.hpp"
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CompileLog* CompileLog::_first = NULL;
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------
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// CompileLog::CompileLog
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CompileLog::CompileLog(const char* file, FILE* fp, intx thread_id)
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: _context(_context_buffer, sizeof(_context_buffer))
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{
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initialize(new(ResourceObj::C_HEAP) fileStream(fp));
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_file = file;
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_file_end = 0;
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_thread_id = thread_id;
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_identities_limit = 0;
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_identities_capacity = 400;
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_identities = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, _identities_capacity);
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// link into the global list
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{ MutexLocker locker(CompileTaskAlloc_lock);
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_next = _first;
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_first = this;
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}
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}
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CompileLog::~CompileLog() {
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delete _out;
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_out = NULL;
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FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, _identities);
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}
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// Advance kind up to a null or space, return this tail.
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// Make sure kind is null-terminated, not space-terminated.
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// Use the buffer if necessary.
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static const char* split_attrs(const char* &kind, char* buffer) {
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const char* attrs = strchr(kind, ' ');
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// Tease apart the first word from the rest:
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if (attrs == NULL) {
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return ""; // no attrs, no split
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} else if (kind == buffer) {
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((char*) attrs)[-1] = 0;
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return attrs;
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} else {
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// park it in the buffer, so we can put a null on the end
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assert(!(kind >= buffer && kind < buffer+100), "not obviously in buffer");
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int klen = attrs - kind;
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strncpy(buffer, kind, klen);
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buffer[klen] = 0;
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kind = buffer; // return by reference
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return attrs;
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}
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}
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// see_tag, pop_tag: Override the default do-nothing methods on xmlStream.
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// These methods provide a hook for managing the the extra context markup.
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void CompileLog::see_tag(const char* tag, bool push) {
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if (_context.size() > 0 && _out != NULL) {
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_out->write(_context.base(), _context.size());
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_context.reset();
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}
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xmlStream::see_tag(tag, push);
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}
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void CompileLog::pop_tag(const char* tag) {
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_context.reset(); // toss any context info.
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xmlStream::pop_tag(tag);
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}
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------
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// CompileLog::identify
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int CompileLog::identify(ciObject* obj) {
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if (obj == NULL) return 0;
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int id = obj->ident();
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if (id < 0) return id;
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// If it has already been identified, just return the id.
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if (id < _identities_limit && _identities[id] != 0) return id;
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// Lengthen the array, if necessary.
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if (id >= _identities_capacity) {
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int new_cap = _identities_capacity * 2;
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if (new_cap <= id) new_cap = id + 100;
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_identities = REALLOC_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, _identities, new_cap);
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_identities_capacity = new_cap;
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}
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while (id >= _identities_limit) {
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_identities[_identities_limit++] = 0;
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}
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assert(id < _identities_limit, "oob");
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// Mark this id as processed.
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// (Be sure to do this before any recursive calls to identify.)
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_identities[id] = 1; // mark
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// Now, print the object's identity once, in detail.
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if (obj->is_klass()) {
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ciKlass* klass = obj->as_klass();
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begin_elem("klass id='%d'", id);
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name(klass->name());
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if (!klass->is_loaded()) {
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print(" unloaded='1'");
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} else {
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print(" flags='%d'", klass->modifier_flags());
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}
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end_elem();
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} else if (obj->is_method()) {
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ciMethod* method = obj->as_method();
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ciSignature* sig = method->signature();
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// Pre-identify items that we will need!
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identify(sig->return_type());
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for (int i = 0; i < sig->count(); i++) {
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identify(sig->type_at(i));
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}
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begin_elem("method id='%d' holder='%d'",
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id, identify(method->holder()));
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name(method->name());
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print(" return='%d'", identify(sig->return_type()));
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if (sig->count() > 0) {
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print(" arguments='");
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for (int i = 0; i < sig->count(); i++) {
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print((i == 0) ? "%d" : " %d", identify(sig->type_at(i)));
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}
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print("'");
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}
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if (!method->is_loaded()) {
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print(" unloaded='1'");
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} else {
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print(" flags='%d'", (jchar) method->flags().as_int());
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// output a few metrics
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print(" bytes='%d'", method->code_size());
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method->log_nmethod_identity(this);
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//print(" count='%d'", method->invocation_count());
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//int bec = method->backedge_count();
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//if (bec != 0) print(" backedge_count='%d'", bec);
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print(" iicount='%d'", method->interpreter_invocation_count());
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}
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end_elem();
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} else if (obj->is_symbol()) {
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begin_elem("symbol id='%d'", id);
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name(obj->as_symbol());
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end_elem();
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} else if (obj->is_null_object()) {
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elem("null_object id='%d'", id);
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} else if (obj->is_type()) {
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BasicType type = obj->as_type()->basic_type();
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elem("type id='%d' name='%s'", id, type2name(type));
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} else {
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// Should not happen.
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elem("unknown id='%d'", id);
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}
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return id;
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}
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void CompileLog::name(ciSymbol* name) {
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if (name == NULL) return;
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print(" name='");
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name->print_symbol_on(text()); // handles quoting conventions
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print("'");
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}
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------
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// CompileLog::clear_identities
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// Forget which identities have been printed.
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void CompileLog::clear_identities() {
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_identities_limit = 0;
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}
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------
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// CompileLog::finish_log_on_error
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//
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// Note: This function is called after fatal error, avoid unnecessary memory
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// or stack allocation, use only async-safe functions. It's possible JVM is
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// only partially initialized.
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void CompileLog::finish_log_on_error(outputStream* file, char* buf, int buflen) {
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static bool called_exit = false;
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if (called_exit) return;
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called_exit = true;
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for (CompileLog* log = _first; log != NULL; log = log->_next) {
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log->flush();
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const char* partial_file = log->file();
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int partial_fd = open(partial_file, O_RDONLY);
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if (partial_fd != -1) {
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// print/print_cr may need to allocate large stack buffer to format
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// strings, here we use snprintf() and print_raw() instead.
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file->print_raw("<compilation_log thread='");
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jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, UINTX_FORMAT, log->thread_id());
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file->print_raw(buf);
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file->print_raw_cr("'>");
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size_t nr; // number read into buf from partial log
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// Copy data up to the end of the last <event> element:
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julong to_read = log->_file_end;
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while (to_read > 0) {
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if (to_read < (julong)buflen)
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nr = (size_t)to_read;
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else nr = buflen;
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nr = read(partial_fd, buf, (int)nr);
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if (nr <= 0) break;
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to_read -= (julong)nr;
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file->write(buf, nr);
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}
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// Copy any remaining data inside a quote:
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bool saw_slop = false;
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int end_cdata = 0; // state machine [0..2] watching for too many "]]"
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while ((nr = read(partial_fd, buf, buflen)) > 0) {
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if (!saw_slop) {
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file->print_raw_cr("<fragment>");
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file->print_raw_cr("<![CDATA[");
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saw_slop = true;
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}
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// The rest of this loop amounts to a simple copy operation:
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// { file->write(buf, nr); }
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// However, it must sometimes output the buffer in parts,
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// in case there is a CDATA quote embedded in the fragment.
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const char* bufp; // pointer into buf
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size_t nw; // number written in each pass of the following loop:
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for (bufp = buf; nr > 0; nr -= nw, bufp += nw) {
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// Write up to any problematic CDATA delimiter (usually all of nr).
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for (nw = 0; nw < nr; nw++) {
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// First, scan ahead into the buf, checking the state machine.
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switch (bufp[nw]) {
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case ']':
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if (end_cdata < 2) end_cdata += 1; // saturating counter
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continue; // keep scanning
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case '>':
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if (end_cdata == 2) break; // found CDATA delimiter!
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// else fall through:
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default:
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end_cdata = 0;
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continue; // keep scanning
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}
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// If we get here, nw is pointing at a bad '>'.
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// It is very rare for this to happen.
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// However, this code has been tested by introducing
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// CDATA sequences into the compilation log.
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break;
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}
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// Now nw is the number of characters to write, usually == nr.
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file->write(bufp, nw);
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if (nw < nr) {
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// We are about to go around the loop again.
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// But first, disrupt the ]]> by closing and reopening the quote.
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file->print_raw("]]><![CDATA[");
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end_cdata = 0; // reset state machine
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}
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}
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}
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if (saw_slop) {
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file->print_raw_cr("]]>");
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file->print_raw_cr("</fragment>");
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}
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file->print_raw_cr("</compilation_log>");
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close(partial_fd);
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unlink(partial_file);
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}
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}
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}
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------
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// CompileLog::finish_log
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//
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// Called during normal shutdown. For now, any clean-up needed in normal
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// shutdown is also needed in VM abort, so is covered by finish_log_on_error().
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// Just allocate a buffer and call finish_log_on_error().
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void CompileLog::finish_log(outputStream* file) {
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char buf[4 * K];
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finish_log_on_error(file, buf, sizeof(buf));
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}
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