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author | upstream source tree <ports@midipix.org> | 2015-03-15 20:14:05 -0400 |
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diff --git a/libjava/boehm.cc b/libjava/boehm.cc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..855d23cb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/libjava/boehm.cc @@ -0,0 +1,761 @@ +// boehm.cc - interface between libjava and Boehm GC. + +/* Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 + Free Software Foundation + + This file is part of libgcj. + +This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the +Libgcj License. Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for +details. */ + +#include <config.h> + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <limits.h> + +#include <jvm.h> +#include <gcj/cni.h> + +#include <java/lang/Class.h> +#include <java/lang/reflect/Modifier.h> +#include <java-interp.h> + +// More nastiness: the GC wants to define TRUE and FALSE. We don't +// need the Java definitions (themselves a hack), so we undefine them. +#undef TRUE +#undef FALSE + +// We include two autoconf headers. Avoid multiple definition warnings. +#undef PACKAGE_NAME +#undef PACKAGE_STRING +#undef PACKAGE_TARNAME +#undef PACKAGE_VERSION + +#ifdef HAVE_DLFCN_H +#undef _GNU_SOURCE +#define _GNU_SOURCE +#include <dlfcn.h> +#endif + +extern "C" +{ +#include <gc_config.h> + +// Set GC_DEBUG before including gc.h! +#ifdef LIBGCJ_GC_DEBUG +# define GC_DEBUG +#endif + +#include <gc_mark.h> +#include <gc_gcj.h> +#include <javaxfc.h> // GC_finalize_all declaration. + +#ifdef THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC +# define GC_REDIRECT_TO_LOCAL +# include <gc_local_alloc.h> +#endif + + // From boehm's misc.c + void GC_enable(); + void GC_disable(); +}; + +#define MAYBE_MARK(Obj, Top, Limit, Source) \ + Top=GC_MARK_AND_PUSH((GC_PTR) Obj, Top, Limit, (GC_PTR *) Source) + +// `kind' index used when allocating Java arrays. +static int array_kind_x; + +// Freelist used for Java arrays. +static void **array_free_list; + +static int _Jv_GC_has_static_roots (const char *filename, void *, size_t); + + + +// This is called by the GC during the mark phase. It marks a Java +// object. We use `void *' arguments and return, and not what the +// Boehm GC wants, to avoid pollution in our headers. +void * +_Jv_MarkObj (void *addr, void *msp, void *msl, void *env) +{ + struct GC_ms_entry *mark_stack_ptr = (struct GC_ms_entry *)msp; + struct GC_ms_entry *mark_stack_limit = (struct GC_ms_entry *)msl; + + if (env == (void *)1) /* Object allocated with debug allocator. */ + addr = (GC_PTR)GC_USR_PTR_FROM_BASE(addr); + jobject obj = (jobject) addr; + + _Jv_VTable *dt = *(_Jv_VTable **) addr; + // The object might not yet have its vtable set, or it might + // really be an object on the freelist. In either case, the vtable slot + // will either be 0, or it will point to a cleared object. + // This assumes Java objects have size at least 3 words, + // including the header. But this should remain true, since this + // should only be used with debugging allocation or with large objects. + if (__builtin_expect (! dt || !(dt -> get_finalizer()), false)) + return mark_stack_ptr; + jclass klass = dt->clas; + GC_PTR p; + + p = (GC_PTR) dt; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, obj); + +# ifndef JV_HASH_SYNCHRONIZATION + // Every object has a sync_info pointer. + p = (GC_PTR) obj->sync_info; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, obj); +# endif + + if (__builtin_expect (klass == &java::lang::Class::class$, false)) + { + // Currently we allocate some of the memory referenced from class objects + // as pointerfree memory, and then mark it more intelligently here. + // We ensure that the ClassClass mark descriptor forces invocation of + // this procedure. + // Correctness of this is subtle, but it looks OK to me for now. For the incremental + // collector, we need to make sure that the class object is written whenever + // any of the subobjects are altered and may need rescanning. This may be tricky + // during construction, and this may not be the right way to do this with + // incremental collection. + // If we overflow the mark stack, we will rescan the class object, so we should + // be OK. The same applies if we redo the mark phase because win32 unmapped part + // of our root set. - HB + jclass c = (jclass) addr; + + p = (GC_PTR) c->name; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + p = (GC_PTR) c->superclass; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + + p = (GC_PTR) c->constants.tags; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + p = (GC_PTR) c->constants.data; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + + // If the class is an array, then the methods field holds a + // pointer to the element class. If the class is primitive, + // then the methods field holds a pointer to the array class. + p = (GC_PTR) c->methods; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + + p = (GC_PTR) c->fields; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + + // The vtable might be allocated even for compiled code. + p = (GC_PTR) c->vtable; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + + p = (GC_PTR) c->interfaces; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + p = (GC_PTR) c->loader; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + + // The dispatch tables can be allocated at runtime. + p = (GC_PTR) c->ancestors; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + + p = (GC_PTR) c->idt; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + + p = (GC_PTR) c->arrayclass; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + p = (GC_PTR) c->protectionDomain; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + p = (GC_PTR) c->hack_signers; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + p = (GC_PTR) c->aux_info; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + + p = (GC_PTR) c->reflection_data; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + + // The class chain must be marked for runtime-allocated Classes + // loaded by the bootstrap ClassLoader. + p = (GC_PTR) c->next_or_version; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, c); + } + else + { + // NOTE: each class only holds information about the class + // itself. So we must do the marking for the entire inheritance + // tree in order to mark all fields. FIXME: what about + // interfaces? We skip Object here, because Object only has a + // sync_info, and we handled that earlier. + // Note: occasionally `klass' can be null. For instance, this + // can happen if a GC occurs between the point where an object + // is allocated and where the vtbl slot is set. + while (klass && klass != &java::lang::Object::class$) + { + jfieldID field = JvGetFirstInstanceField (klass); + jint max = JvNumInstanceFields (klass); + + for (int i = 0; i < max; ++i) + { + if (JvFieldIsRef (field)) + { + jobject val = JvGetObjectField (obj, field); + p = (GC_PTR) val; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, obj); + } + field = field->getNextField (); + } + klass = klass->getSuperclass(); + } + } + + return mark_stack_ptr; +} + +// This is called by the GC during the mark phase. It marks a Java +// array (of objects). We use `void *' arguments and return, and not +// what the Boehm GC wants, to avoid pollution in our headers. +void * +_Jv_MarkArray (void *addr, void *msp, void *msl, void *env) +{ + struct GC_ms_entry *mark_stack_ptr = (struct GC_ms_entry *)msp; + struct GC_ms_entry *mark_stack_limit = (struct GC_ms_entry *)msl; + + if (env == (void *)1) /* Object allocated with debug allocator. */ + addr = (void *)GC_USR_PTR_FROM_BASE(addr); + jobjectArray array = (jobjectArray) addr; + + _Jv_VTable *dt = *(_Jv_VTable **) addr; + // Assumes size >= 3 words. That's currently true since arrays have + // a vtable, sync pointer, and size. If the sync pointer goes away, + // we may need to round up the size. + if (__builtin_expect (! dt || !(dt -> get_finalizer()), false)) + return mark_stack_ptr; + GC_PTR p; + + p = (GC_PTR) dt; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, array); + +# ifndef JV_HASH_SYNCHRONIZATION + // Every object has a sync_info pointer. + p = (GC_PTR) array->sync_info; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, array); +# endif + + for (int i = 0; i < JvGetArrayLength (array); ++i) + { + jobject obj = elements (array)[i]; + p = (GC_PTR) obj; + MAYBE_MARK (p, mark_stack_ptr, mark_stack_limit, array); + } + + return mark_stack_ptr; +} + +// Generate a GC marking descriptor for a class. +// +// We assume that the gcj mark proc has index 0. This is a dubious assumption, +// since another one could be registered first. But the compiler also +// knows this, so in that case everything else will break, too. +#define GCJ_DEFAULT_DESCR GC_MAKE_PROC(GC_GCJ_RESERVED_MARK_PROC_INDEX,0) + +void * +_Jv_BuildGCDescr(jclass self) +{ + jlong desc = 0; + jint bits_per_word = CHAR_BIT * sizeof (void *); + + // Note: for now we only consider a bitmap mark descriptor. We + // could also handle the case where the first N fields of a type are + // references. However, this is not very likely to be used by many + // classes, and it is easier to compute things this way. + + // The vtable pointer. + desc |= 1ULL << (bits_per_word - 1); +#ifndef JV_HASH_SYNCHRONIZATION + // The sync_info field. + desc |= 1ULL << (bits_per_word - 2); +#endif + + for (jclass klass = self; klass != NULL; klass = klass->getSuperclass()) + { + jfieldID field = JvGetFirstInstanceField(klass); + int count = JvNumInstanceFields(klass); + + for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i) + { + if (field->isRef()) + { + unsigned int off = field->getOffset(); + // If we run into a weird situation, we bail. + if (off % sizeof (void *) != 0) + return (void *) (GCJ_DEFAULT_DESCR); + off /= sizeof (void *); + // If we find a field outside the range of our bitmap, + // fall back to procedure marker. The bottom 2 bits are + // reserved. + if (off >= (unsigned) bits_per_word - 2) + return (void *) (GCJ_DEFAULT_DESCR); + desc |= 1ULL << (bits_per_word - off - 1); + } + + field = field->getNextField(); + } + } + + // For bitmap mark type, bottom bits are 01. + desc |= 1; + // Bogus warning avoidance (on many platforms). + return (void *) (unsigned long) desc; +} + +// Allocate some space that is known to be pointer-free. +void * +_Jv_AllocBytes (jsize size) +{ + void *r = GC_MALLOC_ATOMIC (size); + // We have to explicitly zero memory here, as the GC doesn't + // guarantee that PTRFREE allocations are zeroed. Note that we + // don't have to do this for other allocation types because we set + // the `ok_init' flag in the type descriptor. + memset (r, 0, size); + return r; +} + +#ifdef LIBGCJ_GC_DEBUG + +void * +_Jv_AllocObj (jsize size, jclass klass) +{ + return GC_GCJ_MALLOC (size, klass->vtable); +} + +void * +_Jv_AllocPtrFreeObj (jsize size, jclass klass) +{ +#ifdef JV_HASH_SYNCHRONIZATION + void * obj = GC_MALLOC_ATOMIC(size); + *((_Jv_VTable **) obj) = klass->vtable; +#else + void * obj = GC_GCJ_MALLOC(size, klass->vtable); +#endif + return obj; +} + +#endif /* LIBGCJ_GC_DEBUG */ +// In the non-debug case, the above two functions are defined +// as inline functions in boehm-gc.h. In the debug case we +// really want to take advantage of the definitions in gc_gcj.h. + +// Allocate space for a new Java array. +// Used only for arrays of objects. +void * +_Jv_AllocArray (jsize size, jclass klass) +{ + void *obj; + +#ifdef LIBGCJ_GC_DEBUG + // There isn't much to lose by scanning this conservatively. + // If we didn't, the mark proc would have to understand that + // it needed to skip the header. + obj = GC_MALLOC(size); +#else + const jsize min_heap_addr = 16*1024; + // A heuristic. If size is less than this value, the size + // stored in the array can't possibly be misinterpreted as + // a pointer. Thus we lose nothing by scanning the object + // completely conservatively, since no misidentification can + // take place. + + if (size < min_heap_addr) + obj = GC_MALLOC(size); + else + obj = GC_generic_malloc (size, array_kind_x); +#endif + *((_Jv_VTable **) obj) = klass->vtable; + return obj; +} + +/* Allocate space for a new non-Java object, which does not have the usual + Java object header but may contain pointers to other GC'ed objects. */ +void * +_Jv_AllocRawObj (jsize size) +{ + return (void *) GC_MALLOC (size ? size : 1); +} + +#ifdef INTERPRETER +typedef _Jv_ClosureList *closure_list_pointer; + +/* Release closures in a _Jv_ClosureList. */ +static void +finalize_closure_list (GC_PTR obj, GC_PTR) +{ + _Jv_ClosureList **clpp = (_Jv_ClosureList **)obj; + _Jv_ClosureList::releaseClosures (clpp); +} + +/* Allocate a double-indirect pointer to a _Jv_ClosureList that will + get garbage-collected after this double-indirect pointer becomes + unreachable by any other objects, including finalizable ones. */ +_Jv_ClosureList ** +_Jv_ClosureListFinalizer () +{ + _Jv_ClosureList **clpp; + clpp = (_Jv_ClosureList **)_Jv_AllocBytes (sizeof (*clpp)); + GC_REGISTER_FINALIZER_UNREACHABLE (clpp, finalize_closure_list, + NULL, NULL, NULL); + return clpp; +} +#endif // INTERPRETER + +static void +call_finalizer (GC_PTR obj, GC_PTR client_data) +{ + _Jv_FinalizerFunc *fn = (_Jv_FinalizerFunc *) client_data; + jobject jobj = (jobject) obj; + + (*fn) (jobj); +} + +void +_Jv_RegisterFinalizer (void *object, _Jv_FinalizerFunc *meth) +{ + GC_REGISTER_FINALIZER_NO_ORDER (object, call_finalizer, (GC_PTR) meth, + NULL, NULL); +} + +void +_Jv_RunFinalizers (void) +{ + GC_invoke_finalizers (); +} + +void +_Jv_RunAllFinalizers (void) +{ + GC_finalize_all (); +} + +void +_Jv_RunGC (void) +{ + GC_gcollect (); +} + +long +_Jv_GCTotalMemory (void) +{ + return GC_get_heap_size (); +} + +long +_Jv_GCFreeMemory (void) +{ + return GC_get_free_bytes (); +} + +void +_Jv_GCSetInitialHeapSize (size_t size) +{ + size_t current = GC_get_heap_size (); + if (size > current) + GC_expand_hp (size - current); +} + +void +_Jv_GCSetMaximumHeapSize (size_t size) +{ + GC_set_max_heap_size ((GC_word) size); +} + +int +_Jv_SetGCFreeSpaceDivisor (int div) +{ + return (int)GC_set_free_space_divisor ((GC_word)div); +} + +void +_Jv_DisableGC (void) +{ + GC_disable(); +} + +void +_Jv_EnableGC (void) +{ + GC_enable(); +} + +static void * handle_out_of_memory(size_t) +{ + _Jv_ThrowNoMemory(); +} + +static void +gcj_describe_type_fn(void *obj, char *out_buf) +{ + _Jv_VTable *dt = *(_Jv_VTable **) obj; + + if (! dt /* Shouldn't happen */) + { + strcpy(out_buf, "GCJ (bad)"); + return; + } + jclass klass = dt->clas; + if (!klass /* shouldn't happen */) + { + strcpy(out_buf, "GCJ (bad)"); + return; + } + jstring name = klass -> getName(); + size_t len = name -> length(); + if (len >= GC_TYPE_DESCR_LEN) len = GC_TYPE_DESCR_LEN - 1; + JvGetStringUTFRegion (name, 0, len, out_buf); + out_buf[len] = '\0'; +} + +void +_Jv_InitGC (void) +{ + int proc; + static bool gc_initialized; + + if (gc_initialized) + return; + + gc_initialized = 1; + + // Ignore pointers that do not point to the start of an object. + GC_all_interior_pointers = 0; + +#if defined (HAVE_DLFCN_H) && defined (HAVE_DLADDR) + // Tell the collector to ask us before scanning DSOs. + GC_register_has_static_roots_callback (_Jv_GC_has_static_roots); +#endif + + // Configure the collector to use the bitmap marking descriptors that we + // stash in the class vtable. + // We always use mark proc descriptor 0, since the compiler knows + // about it. + GC_init_gcj_malloc (0, (void *) _Jv_MarkObj); + + // Cause an out of memory error to be thrown from the allocators, + // instead of returning 0. This is cheaper than checking on allocation. + GC_oom_fn = handle_out_of_memory; + + GC_java_finalization = 1; + + // We use a different mark procedure for object arrays. This code + // configures a different object `kind' for object array allocation and + // marking. + array_free_list = GC_new_free_list(); + proc = GC_new_proc((GC_mark_proc)_Jv_MarkArray); + array_kind_x = GC_new_kind(array_free_list, GC_MAKE_PROC (proc, 0), 0, 1); + + // Arrange to have the GC print Java class names in backtraces, etc. + GC_register_describe_type_fn(GC_gcj_kind, gcj_describe_type_fn); + GC_register_describe_type_fn(GC_gcj_debug_kind, gcj_describe_type_fn); +} + +#ifdef JV_HASH_SYNCHRONIZATION +// Allocate an object with a fake vtable pointer, which causes only +// the first field (beyond the fake vtable pointer) to be traced. +// Eventually this should probably be generalized. + +static _Jv_VTable trace_one_vtable = { + 0, // class pointer + (void *)(2 * sizeof(void *)), + // descriptor; scan 2 words incl. vtable ptr. + // Least significant bits must be zero to + // identify this as a length descriptor + {0} // First method +}; + +void * +_Jv_AllocTraceOne (jsize size /* includes vtable slot */) +{ + return GC_GCJ_MALLOC (size, &trace_one_vtable); +} + +// Ditto for two words. +// the first field (beyond the fake vtable pointer) to be traced. +// Eventually this should probably be generalized. + +static _Jv_VTable trace_two_vtable = +{ + 0, // class pointer + (void *)(3 * sizeof(void *)), + // descriptor; scan 3 words incl. vtable ptr. + {0} // First method +}; + +void * +_Jv_AllocTraceTwo (jsize size /* includes vtable slot */) +{ + return GC_GCJ_MALLOC (size, &trace_two_vtable); +} + +#endif /* JV_HASH_SYNCHRONIZATION */ + +void +_Jv_GCInitializeFinalizers (void (*notifier) (void)) +{ + GC_finalize_on_demand = 1; + GC_finalizer_notifier = notifier; +} + +void +_Jv_GCRegisterDisappearingLink (jobject *objp) +{ + // This test helps to ensure that we meet a precondition of + // GC_general_register_disappearing_link, viz. "Obj must be a + // pointer to the first word of an object we allocated." + if (GC_base(*objp)) + GC_general_register_disappearing_link ((GC_PTR *) objp, (GC_PTR) *objp); +} + +jboolean +_Jv_GCCanReclaimSoftReference (jobject) +{ + // For now, always reclaim soft references. FIXME. + return true; +} + + + +#if defined (HAVE_DLFCN_H) && defined (HAVE_DLADDR) + +// We keep a store of the filenames of DSOs that need to be +// conservatively scanned by the garbage collector. During collection +// the gc calls _Jv_GC_has_static_roots() to see if the data segment +// of a DSO should be scanned. +typedef struct filename_node +{ + char *name; + struct filename_node *link; +} filename_node; + +#define FILENAME_STORE_SIZE 17 +static filename_node *filename_store[FILENAME_STORE_SIZE]; + +// Find a filename in filename_store. +static filename_node ** +find_file (const char *filename) +{ + int index = strlen (filename) % FILENAME_STORE_SIZE; + filename_node **node = &filename_store[index]; + + while (*node) + { + if (strcmp ((*node)->name, filename) == 0) + return node; + node = &(*node)->link; + } + + return node; +} + +// Print the store of filenames of DSOs that need collection. +void +_Jv_print_gc_store (void) +{ + for (int i = 0; i < FILENAME_STORE_SIZE; i++) + { + filename_node *node = filename_store[i]; + while (node) + { + fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", node->name); + node = node->link; + } + } +} + +// Create a new node in the store of libraries to collect. +static filename_node * +new_node (const char *filename) +{ + filename_node *node = (filename_node*)_Jv_Malloc (sizeof (filename_node)); + node->name = (char *)_Jv_Malloc (strlen (filename) + 1); + node->link = NULL; + strcpy (node->name, filename); + + return node; +} + +// Nonzero if the gc should scan this lib. +static int +_Jv_GC_has_static_roots (const char *filename, void *, size_t) +{ + if (filename == NULL || strlen (filename) == 0) + // No filename; better safe than sorry. + return 1; + + filename_node **node = find_file (filename); + if (*node) + return 1; + + return 0; +} + +#endif + +// Register the DSO that contains p for collection. +void +_Jv_RegisterLibForGc (const void *p __attribute__ ((__unused__))) +{ +#if defined (HAVE_DLFCN_H) && defined (HAVE_DLADDR) + Dl_info info; + + if (dladdr (const_cast<void *>(p), &info) != 0) + { + filename_node **node = find_file (info.dli_fname); + if (! *node) + *node = new_node (info.dli_fname); + } +#endif +} + +void +_Jv_SuspendThread (_Jv_Thread_t *thread) +{ +#if defined(GC_PTHREADS) && !defined(GC_SOLARIS_THREADS) \ + && !defined(GC_WIN32_THREADS) && !defined(GC_DARWIN_THREADS) + GC_suspend_thread (_Jv_GetPlatformThreadID (thread)); +#endif +} + +void +_Jv_ResumeThread (_Jv_Thread_t *thread) +{ +#if defined(GC_PTHREADS) && !defined(GC_SOLARIS_THREADS) \ + && !defined(GC_WIN32_THREADS) && !defined(GC_DARWIN_THREADS) + GC_resume_thread (_Jv_GetPlatformThreadID (thread)); +#endif +} + +int +_Jv_IsThreadSuspended (_Jv_Thread_t *thread) +{ +#if defined(GC_PTHREADS) && !defined(GC_SOLARIS_THREADS) \ + && !defined(GC_WIN32_THREADS) && !defined(GC_DARWIN_THREADS) + return GC_is_thread_suspended (_Jv_GetPlatformThreadID (thread)); +#else + return 0; +#endif +} + +void +_Jv_GCAttachThread () +{ + // The registration interface is only defined on posixy systems and + // only actually works if pthread_getattr_np is defined. + // FIXME: until gc7 it is simpler to disable this on solaris. +#if defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_GETATTR_NP) && !defined(GC_SOLARIS_THREADS) + GC_register_my_thread (); +#endif +} + +void +_Jv_GCDetachThread () +{ +#if defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_GETATTR_NP) && !defined(GC_SOLARIS_THREADS) + GC_unregister_my_thread (); +#endif +} |