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/*
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* Copyright (c) 1999, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright 2012, 2013 SAP AG. All rights reserved.
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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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* questions.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef OS_AIX_VM_OSTHREAD_AIX_HPP
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#define OS_AIX_VM_OSTHREAD_AIX_HPP
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public:
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typedef pthread_t thread_id_t;
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private:
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int _thread_type;
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public:
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int thread_type() const {
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return _thread_type;
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}
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void set_thread_type(int type) {
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_thread_type = type;
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}
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private:
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// On AIX, we use the pthread id as OSThread::thread_id and keep the kernel thread id
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// separately for diagnostic purposes.
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//
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// Note: this kernel thread id is saved at thread start. Depending on the
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// AIX scheduling mode, this may not be the current thread id (usually not
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// a problem though as we run with AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S).
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tid_t _kernel_thread_id;
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sigset_t _caller_sigmask; // Caller's signal mask
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public:
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// Methods to save/restore caller's signal mask
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sigset_t caller_sigmask() const { return _caller_sigmask; }
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void set_caller_sigmask(sigset_t sigmask) { _caller_sigmask = sigmask; }
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#ifndef PRODUCT
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// Used for debugging, return a unique integer for each thread.
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int thread_identifier() const { return _thread_id; }
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#endif
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#ifdef ASSERT
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// We expect no reposition failures so kill vm if we get one.
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//
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bool valid_reposition_failure() {
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return false;
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}
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#endif // ASSERT
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tid_t kernel_thread_id() const {
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return _kernel_thread_id;
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}
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void set_kernel_thread_id(tid_t tid) {
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_kernel_thread_id = tid;
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}
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pthread_t pthread_id() const {
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// Here: same as OSThread::thread_id()
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return _thread_id;
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}
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// ***************************************************************
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// suspension support.
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// ***************************************************************
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public:
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// flags that support signal based suspend/resume on Linux are in a
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// separate class to avoid confusion with many flags in OSThread that
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// are used by VM level suspend/resume.
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os::SuspendResume sr;
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// _ucontext and _siginfo are used by SR_handler() to save thread context,
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// and they will later be used to walk the stack or reposition thread PC.
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// If the thread is not suspended in SR_handler() (e.g. self suspend),
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// the value in _ucontext is meaningless, so we must use the last Java
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// frame information as the frame. This will mean that for threads
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// that are parked on a mutex the profiler (and safepoint mechanism)
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// will see the thread as if it were still in the Java frame. This
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// not a problem for the profiler since the Java frame is a close
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// enough result. For the safepoint mechanism when the give it the
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// Java frame we are not at a point where the safepoint needs the
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// frame to that accurate (like for a compiled safepoint) since we
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// should be in a place where we are native and will block ourselves
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// if we transition.
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private:
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void* _siginfo;
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ucontext_t* _ucontext;
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int _expanding_stack; // non zero if manually expanding stack
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address _alt_sig_stack; // address of base of alternate signal stack
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public:
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void* siginfo() const { return _siginfo; }
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void set_siginfo(void* ptr) { _siginfo = ptr; }
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ucontext_t* ucontext() const { return _ucontext; }
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void set_ucontext(ucontext_t* ptr) { _ucontext = ptr; }
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void set_expanding_stack(void) { _expanding_stack = 1; }
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void clear_expanding_stack(void) { _expanding_stack = 0; }
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int expanding_stack(void) { return _expanding_stack; }
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void set_alt_sig_stack(address val) { _alt_sig_stack = val; }
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address alt_sig_stack(void) { return _alt_sig_stack; }
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private:
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Monitor* _startThread_lock; // sync parent and child in thread creation
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public:
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Monitor* startThread_lock() const {
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return _startThread_lock;
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}
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// ***************************************************************
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// Platform dependent initialization and cleanup
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// ***************************************************************
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private:
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void pd_initialize();
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void pd_destroy();
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public:
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// The last measured values of cpu timing to prevent the "stale
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// value return" bug in thread_cpu_time.
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volatile struct {
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jlong sys;
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jlong user;
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} _last_cpu_times;
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#endif // OS_AIX_VM_OSTHREAD_AIX_HPP
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