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76 event.set_totalThreadCount(thread_count); 77 event.set_jniCriticalThreadCount(critical_thread_count); 78 event.commit(); 79 } 80 } 81 82 83 static void post_safepoint_synchronize_event(EventSafepointStateSynchronization& event, 84 uint64_t safepoint_id, 85 int initial_number_of_threads, 86 int threads_waiting_to_block, 87 int iterations) { 88 if (event.should_commit()) { 89 event.set_safepointId(safepoint_id); 90 event.set_initialThreadCount(initial_number_of_threads); 91 event.set_runningThreadCount(threads_waiting_to_block); 92 event.set_iterations(checked_cast<u4>(iterations)); 93 event.commit(); 94 } 95 } 96 97 static void post_safepoint_end_event(EventSafepointEnd& event, uint64_t safepoint_id) { 98 if (event.should_commit()) { 99 event.set_safepointId(safepoint_id); 100 event.commit(); 101 } 102 } 103 104 // SafepointCheck 105 SafepointStateTracker::SafepointStateTracker(uint64_t safepoint_id, bool at_safepoint) 106 : _safepoint_id(safepoint_id), _at_safepoint(at_safepoint) {} 107 108 bool SafepointStateTracker::safepoint_state_changed() { 109 return _safepoint_id != SafepointSynchronize::safepoint_id() || 110 _at_safepoint != SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(); 111 } 112 113 // -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 114 // Implementation of Safepoint begin/end 115 116 SafepointSynchronize::SynchronizeState volatile SafepointSynchronize::_state = SafepointSynchronize::_not_synchronized; 117 int SafepointSynchronize::_waiting_to_block = 0; 118 volatile uint64_t SafepointSynchronize::_safepoint_counter = 0; 119 uint64_t SafepointSynchronize::_safepoint_id = 0; 120 const uint64_t SafepointSynchronize::InactiveSafepointCounter = 0; 121 int SafepointSynchronize::_current_jni_active_count = 0; 122 123 WaitBarrier* SafepointSynchronize::_wait_barrier; 124 125 static bool timeout_error_printed = false; 126 127 // Statistic related 128 static jlong _safepoint_begin_time = 0; 129 static volatile int _nof_threads_hit_polling_page = 0; 130 131 void SafepointSynchronize::init(Thread* vmthread) { 132 // WaitBarrier should never be destroyed since we will have 133 // threads waiting on it while exiting. 134 _wait_barrier = new WaitBarrier(vmthread); 135 SafepointTracing::init(); 136 } 137 138 void SafepointSynchronize::increment_jni_active_count() { 139 assert(Thread::current()->is_VM_thread(), "Only VM thread may increment"); 140 ++_current_jni_active_count; 141 } 142 143 void SafepointSynchronize::decrement_waiting_to_block() { 144 assert(_waiting_to_block > 0, "sanity check"); 145 assert(Thread::current()->is_VM_thread(), "Only VM thread may decrement"); 146 --_waiting_to_block; 147 } 148 149 bool SafepointSynchronize::thread_not_running(ThreadSafepointState *cur_state) { 150 if (!cur_state->is_running()) { 151 // Robustness: asserted in the caller, but handle/tolerate it for release bits. 152 LogTarget(Error, safepoint) lt; 153 if (lt.is_enabled()) { 154 LogStream ls(lt); 155 ls.print("Illegal initial state detected: "); 156 cur_state->print_on(&ls); 157 } 158 return true; 159 } 160 cur_state->examine_state_of_thread(SafepointSynchronize::safepoint_counter()); 161 if (!cur_state->is_running()) { 162 return true; 163 } 164 LogTarget(Trace, safepoint) lt; 165 if (lt.is_enabled()) { 166 LogStream ls(lt); 167 cur_state->print_on(&ls); 168 } 169 return false; 170 } 171 172 #ifdef ASSERT 173 static void assert_list_is_valid(const ThreadSafepointState* tss_head, int still_running) { 174 int a = 0; 175 const ThreadSafepointState *tmp_tss = tss_head; 176 while (tmp_tss != nullptr) { 177 ++a; 178 assert(tmp_tss->is_running(), "Illegal initial state"); 179 tmp_tss = tmp_tss->get_next(); 180 } 181 assert(a == still_running, "Must be the same"); 182 } 183 #endif // ASSERT 184 185 static void back_off(int64_t start_time) { 186 // We start with fine-grained nanosleeping until a millisecond has 187 // passed, at which point we resort to plain naked_short_sleep. 188 if (os::javaTimeNanos() - start_time < NANOSECS_PER_MILLISEC) { 189 os::naked_short_nanosleep(10 * (NANOUNITS / MICROUNITS)); 190 } else { 191 os::naked_short_sleep(1); 192 } 193 } 194 195 int SafepointSynchronize::synchronize_threads(jlong safepoint_limit_time, int nof_threads, int* initial_running) 196 { 197 JavaThreadIteratorWithHandle jtiwh; 198 199 #ifdef ASSERT 200 for (; JavaThread *cur = jtiwh.next(); ) { 201 assert(cur->safepoint_state()->is_running(), "Illegal initial state"); 202 } 203 jtiwh.rewind(); 204 #endif // ASSERT 205 206 // Iterate through all threads until it has been determined how to stop them all at a safepoint. 207 int still_running = nof_threads; 208 ThreadSafepointState *tss_head = nullptr; 209 ThreadSafepointState **p_prev = &tss_head; 210 for (; JavaThread *cur = jtiwh.next(); ) { 211 ThreadSafepointState *cur_tss = cur->safepoint_state(); 212 assert(cur_tss->get_next() == nullptr, "Must be null"); 213 if (thread_not_running(cur_tss)) { 214 --still_running; 215 } else { 216 *p_prev = cur_tss; 217 p_prev = cur_tss->next_ptr(); 218 } 219 } 220 *p_prev = nullptr; 221 222 DEBUG_ONLY(assert_list_is_valid(tss_head, still_running);) 223 224 *initial_running = still_running; 225 226 // If there is no thread still running, we are already done. 227 if (still_running <= 0) { 228 assert(tss_head == nullptr, "Must be empty"); 229 return 1; 230 } 231 232 int iterations = 1; // The first iteration is above. 233 int64_t start_time = os::javaTimeNanos(); 234 235 do { 236 // Check if this has taken too long: 237 if (SafepointTimeout && safepoint_limit_time < os::javaTimeNanos()) { 238 print_safepoint_timeout(); 239 } 240 241 p_prev = &tss_head; 242 ThreadSafepointState *cur_tss = tss_head; 243 while (cur_tss != nullptr) { 244 assert(cur_tss->is_running(), "Illegal initial state"); 245 if (thread_not_running(cur_tss)) { 246 --still_running; 247 *p_prev = nullptr; 248 ThreadSafepointState *tmp = cur_tss; 249 cur_tss = cur_tss->get_next(); 250 tmp->set_next(nullptr); 251 } else { 252 *p_prev = cur_tss; 253 p_prev = cur_tss->next_ptr(); 254 cur_tss = cur_tss->get_next(); 255 } 256 } 257 258 DEBUG_ONLY(assert_list_is_valid(tss_head, still_running);) 259 260 if (still_running > 0) { 261 back_off(start_time); 262 } 263 264 iterations++; 265 } while (still_running > 0); 266 267 assert(tss_head == nullptr, "Must be empty"); 268 269 return iterations; 270 } 271 272 void SafepointSynchronize::arm_safepoint() { 273 // Begin the process of bringing the system to a safepoint. 274 // Java threads can be in several different states and are 275 // stopped by different mechanisms: 276 // 277 // 1. Running interpreted 278 // When executing branching/returning byte codes interpreter 279 // checks if the poll is armed, if so blocks in SS::block(). 280 // 2. Running in native code 281 // When returning from the native code, a Java thread must check 282 // the safepoint _state to see if we must block. If the 283 // VM thread sees a Java thread in native, it does 284 // not wait for this thread to block. The order of the memory 285 // writes and reads of both the safepoint state and the Java 286 // threads state is critical. In order to guarantee that the 287 // memory writes are serialized with respect to each other, 288 // the VM thread issues a memory barrier instruction. 289 // 3. Running compiled Code 290 // Compiled code reads the local polling page that 291 // is set to fault if we are trying to get to a safepoint. 292 // 4. Blocked 293 // A thread which is blocked will not be allowed to return from the 294 // block condition until the safepoint operation is complete. 295 // 5. In VM or Transitioning between states 296 // If a Java thread is currently running in the VM or transitioning 297 // between states, the safepointing code will poll the thread state 298 // until the thread blocks itself when it attempts transitions to a 299 // new state or locking a safepoint checked monitor. 300 301 // We must never miss a thread with correct safepoint id, so we must make sure we arm 302 // the wait barrier for the next safepoint id/counter. 303 // Arming must be done after resetting _current_jni_active_count, _waiting_to_block. 304 _wait_barrier->arm(static_cast<int>(_safepoint_counter + 1)); 305 306 assert((_safepoint_counter & 0x1) == 0, "must be even"); 307 // The store to _safepoint_counter must happen after any stores in arming. 308 Atomic::release_store(&_safepoint_counter, _safepoint_counter + 1); 309 310 // We are synchronizing 311 OrderAccess::storestore(); // Ordered with _safepoint_counter 312 _state = _synchronizing; 313 314 // Arming the per thread poll while having _state != _not_synchronized means safepointing 315 log_trace(safepoint)("Setting thread local yield flag for threads"); 316 OrderAccess::storestore(); // storestore, global state -> local state 317 for (JavaThreadIteratorWithHandle jtiwh; JavaThread *cur = jtiwh.next(); ) { 318 // Make sure the threads start polling, it is time to yield. 319 SafepointMechanism::arm_local_poll(cur); 320 } 321 if (UseSystemMemoryBarrier) { 322 SystemMemoryBarrier::emit(); // storestore|storeload, global state -> local state 323 } else { 324 OrderAccess::fence(); // storestore|storeload, global state -> local state 325 } 326 } 327 328 // Roll all threads forward to a safepoint and suspend them all 329 void SafepointSynchronize::begin() { 330 assert(Thread::current()->is_VM_thread(), "Only VM thread may execute a safepoint"); 331 332 EventSafepointBegin begin_event; 333 SafepointTracing::begin(VMThread::vm_op_type()); 334 335 Universe::heap()->safepoint_synchronize_begin(); 336 337 // By getting the Threads_lock, we assure that no threads are about to start or 338 // exit. It is released again in SafepointSynchronize::end(). 339 Threads_lock->lock(); 340 341 assert( _state == _not_synchronized, "trying to safepoint synchronize with wrong state"); 342 343 int nof_threads = Threads::number_of_threads(); 344 345 _nof_threads_hit_polling_page = 0; 346 347 log_debug(safepoint)("Safepoint synchronization initiated using %s wait barrier. (%d threads)", _wait_barrier->description(), nof_threads); 348 349 // Reset the count of active JNI critical threads 350 _current_jni_active_count = 0; 351 352 // Set number of threads to wait for 353 _waiting_to_block = nof_threads; 354 355 jlong safepoint_limit_time = 0; 356 if (SafepointTimeout) { 357 // Set the limit time, so that it can be compared to see if this has taken 358 // too long to complete. 359 safepoint_limit_time = SafepointTracing::start_of_safepoint() + (jlong)(SafepointTimeoutDelay * NANOSECS_PER_MILLISEC); 360 timeout_error_printed = false; 361 } 362 363 EventSafepointStateSynchronization sync_event; 364 int initial_running = 0; 365 366 // Arms the safepoint, _current_jni_active_count and _waiting_to_block must be set before. 367 arm_safepoint(); 368 369 // Will spin until all threads are safe. 370 int iterations = synchronize_threads(safepoint_limit_time, nof_threads, &initial_running); 371 assert(_waiting_to_block == 0, "No thread should be running"); 372 373 #ifndef PRODUCT 374 // Mark all threads 375 if (VerifyCrossModifyFence) { 376 JavaThreadIteratorWithHandle jtiwh; 377 for (; JavaThread *cur = jtiwh.next(); ) { 378 cur->set_requires_cross_modify_fence(true); 379 } 380 } 381 382 if (safepoint_limit_time != 0) { 383 jlong current_time = os::javaTimeNanos(); 384 if (safepoint_limit_time < current_time) { 385 log_warning(safepoint)("# SafepointSynchronize: Finished after " 386 INT64_FORMAT_W(6) " ms", 387 (int64_t)(current_time - SafepointTracing::start_of_safepoint()) / (NANOUNITS / MILLIUNITS)); 388 } 389 } 390 #endif 391 392 assert(Threads_lock->owned_by_self(), "must hold Threads_lock"); 393 394 // Record state 395 _state = _synchronized; 396 397 OrderAccess::fence(); 398 399 // Set the new id 400 ++_safepoint_id; 401 402 #ifdef ASSERT 403 // Make sure all the threads were visited. 404 for (JavaThreadIteratorWithHandle jtiwh; JavaThread *cur = jtiwh.next(); ) { 405 assert(cur->was_visited_for_critical_count(_safepoint_counter), "missed a thread"); 406 } 407 #endif // ASSERT 408 409 post_safepoint_synchronize_event(sync_event, 410 _safepoint_id, 411 initial_running, 412 _waiting_to_block, iterations); 413 414 SafepointTracing::synchronized(nof_threads, initial_running, _nof_threads_hit_polling_page); 415 416 post_safepoint_begin_event(begin_event, _safepoint_id, nof_threads, _current_jni_active_count); 417 } 418 419 void SafepointSynchronize::disarm_safepoint() { 420 uint64_t active_safepoint_counter = _safepoint_counter; 421 { 422 JavaThreadIteratorWithHandle jtiwh; 423 #ifdef ASSERT 424 // A pending_exception cannot be installed during a safepoint. The threads 425 // may install an async exception after they come back from a safepoint into 426 // pending_exception after they unblock. But that should happen later. 427 for (; JavaThread *cur = jtiwh.next(); ) { 428 assert (!(cur->has_pending_exception() && 429 cur->safepoint_state()->is_at_poll_safepoint()), 430 "safepoint installed a pending exception"); 431 } 432 #endif // ASSERT 433 434 OrderAccess::fence(); // keep read and write of _state from floating up 435 assert(_state == _synchronized, "must be synchronized before ending safepoint synchronization"); 436 437 // Change state first to _not_synchronized. 438 // No threads should see _synchronized when running. 439 _state = _not_synchronized; 440 441 // Set the next dormant (even) safepoint id. 442 assert((_safepoint_counter & 0x1) == 1, "must be odd"); 443 Atomic::release_store(&_safepoint_counter, _safepoint_counter + 1); 444 445 OrderAccess::fence(); // Keep the local state from floating up. 446 447 jtiwh.rewind(); 448 for (; JavaThread *current = jtiwh.next(); ) { 449 // Clear the visited flag to ensure that the critical counts are collected properly. 450 DEBUG_ONLY(current->reset_visited_for_critical_count(active_safepoint_counter);) 451 ThreadSafepointState* cur_state = current->safepoint_state(); 452 assert(!cur_state->is_running(), "Thread not suspended at safepoint"); 453 cur_state->restart(); // TSS _running 454 assert(cur_state->is_running(), "safepoint state has not been reset"); 455 } 456 } // ~JavaThreadIteratorWithHandle 457 458 // Release threads lock, so threads can be created/destroyed again. 459 Threads_lock->unlock(); 460 461 // Wake threads after local state is correctly set. 462 _wait_barrier->disarm(); 463 } 464 465 // Wake up all threads, so they are ready to resume execution after the safepoint 466 // operation has been carried out 467 void SafepointSynchronize::end() { 468 assert(Threads_lock->owned_by_self(), "must hold Threads_lock"); 469 SafepointTracing::leave(); 470 471 EventSafepointEnd event; 472 assert(Thread::current()->is_VM_thread(), "Only VM thread can execute a safepoint"); 473 474 disarm_safepoint(); 475 476 Universe::heap()->safepoint_synchronize_end(); 477 478 SafepointTracing::end(); 479 480 post_safepoint_end_event(event, safepoint_id()); 481 } 482 483 // Methods for determining if a JavaThread is safepoint safe. 484 485 // False means unsafe with undetermined state. 486 // True means a determined state, but it may be an unsafe state. 487 // If called from a non-safepoint context safepoint_count MUST be InactiveSafepointCounter. 488 bool SafepointSynchronize::try_stable_load_state(JavaThreadState *state, JavaThread *thread, uint64_t safepoint_count) { 489 assert((safepoint_count != InactiveSafepointCounter && 490 Thread::current() == (Thread*)VMThread::vm_thread() && 491 SafepointSynchronize::_state != _not_synchronized) 492 || safepoint_count == InactiveSafepointCounter, "Invalid check"); 493 494 // To handle the thread_blocked state on the backedge of the WaitBarrier from 495 // previous safepoint and reading the reset value (0/InactiveSafepointCounter) we 496 // re-read state after we read thread safepoint id. The JavaThread changes its 497 // thread state from thread_blocked before resetting safepoint id to 0. 498 // This guarantees the second read will be from an updated thread state. It can 499 // either be different state making this an unsafe state or it can see blocked 500 // again. When we see blocked twice with a 0 safepoint id, either: 501 // - It is normally blocked, e.g. on Mutex, TBIVM. 502 // - It was in SS:block(), looped around to SS:block() and is blocked on the WaitBarrier. 503 // - It was in SS:block() but now on a Mutex. 504 // All of these cases are safe. 505 506 *state = thread->thread_state(); 507 OrderAccess::loadload(); 508 uint64_t sid = thread->safepoint_state()->get_safepoint_id(); // Load acquire 509 if (sid != InactiveSafepointCounter && sid != safepoint_count) { 510 // In an old safepoint, state not relevant. 511 return false; 512 } 513 return *state == thread->thread_state(); 514 } 515 516 static bool safepoint_safe_with(JavaThread *thread, JavaThreadState state) { 517 switch(state) { 518 case _thread_in_native: 519 // native threads are safe if they have no java stack or have walkable stack 520 return !thread->has_last_Java_frame() || thread->frame_anchor()->walkable(); 521 522 case _thread_blocked: 523 // On wait_barrier or blocked. 524 // Blocked threads should already have walkable stack. 525 assert(!thread->has_last_Java_frame() || thread->frame_anchor()->walkable(), "blocked and not walkable"); 526 return true; 527 528 default: 529 return false; 530 } 531 } 532 533 bool SafepointSynchronize::handshake_safe(JavaThread *thread) { 534 if (thread->is_terminated()) { 535 return true; 536 } 537 JavaThreadState stable_state; 538 if (try_stable_load_state(&stable_state, thread, InactiveSafepointCounter)) { 539 return safepoint_safe_with(thread, stable_state); 540 } 541 return false; 542 } 543 544 545 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 546 // Implementation of Safepoint blocking point 547 548 void SafepointSynchronize::block(JavaThread *thread) { 549 assert(thread != nullptr, "thread must be set"); 550 551 // Threads shouldn't block if they are in the middle of printing, but... 552 ttyLocker::break_tty_lock_for_safepoint(os::current_thread_id()); 553 554 // Only bail from the block() call if the thread is gone from the 555 // thread list; starting to exit should still block. 556 if (thread->is_terminated()) { 557 // block current thread if we come here from native code when VM is gone 558 thread->block_if_vm_exited(); 559 560 // otherwise do nothing 561 return; 562 } 563 564 JavaThreadState state = thread->thread_state(); 565 thread->frame_anchor()->make_walkable(); 566 567 uint64_t safepoint_id = SafepointSynchronize::safepoint_counter(); 568 569 // We have no idea where the VMThread is, it might even be at next safepoint. 570 // So we can miss this poll, but stop at next. 571 572 // Load dependent store, it must not pass loading of safepoint_id. 573 thread->safepoint_state()->set_safepoint_id(safepoint_id); // Release store 574 575 // This part we can skip if we notice we miss or are in a future safepoint. 576 OrderAccess::storestore(); 577 // Load in wait barrier should not float up 578 thread->set_thread_state_fence(_thread_blocked); 579 580 _wait_barrier->wait(static_cast<int>(safepoint_id)); 581 assert(_state != _synchronized, "Can't be"); 582 583 // If barrier is disarmed stop store from floating above loads in barrier. 584 OrderAccess::loadstore(); 585 thread->set_thread_state(state); 586 587 // Then we reset the safepoint id to inactive. 588 thread->safepoint_state()->reset_safepoint_id(); // Release store 589 590 OrderAccess::fence(); 591 592 guarantee(thread->safepoint_state()->get_safepoint_id() == InactiveSafepointCounter, 593 "The safepoint id should be set only in block path"); 594 595 // cross_modify_fence is done by SafepointMechanism::process_if_requested 596 // which is the only caller here. 597 } 598 599 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 600 // Exception handlers 601 602 603 void SafepointSynchronize::handle_polling_page_exception(JavaThread *thread) { 604 assert(thread->thread_state() == _thread_in_Java, "should come from Java code"); 605 thread->set_thread_state(_thread_in_vm); 606 607 // Enable WXWrite: the function is called implicitly from java code. 608 MACOS_AARCH64_ONLY(ThreadWXEnable wx(WXWrite, thread)); 609 610 if (log_is_enabled(Info, safepoint, stats)) { 611 Atomic::inc(&_nof_threads_hit_polling_page); 612 } 613 614 ThreadSafepointState* state = thread->safepoint_state(); 615 616 state->handle_polling_page_exception(); 617 618 thread->set_thread_state(_thread_in_Java); 619 } 620 621 622 void SafepointSynchronize::print_safepoint_timeout() { 623 if (!timeout_error_printed) { 624 timeout_error_printed = true; 625 // Print out the thread info which didn't reach the safepoint for debugging 626 // purposes (useful when there are lots of threads in the debugger). 627 LogTarget(Warning, safepoint) lt; 628 if (lt.is_enabled()) { 629 ResourceMark rm; 630 LogStream ls(lt); 631 632 ls.cr(); 633 ls.print_cr("# SafepointSynchronize::begin: Timeout detected:"); 634 ls.print_cr("# SafepointSynchronize::begin: Timed out while spinning to reach a safepoint."); 635 ls.print_cr("# SafepointSynchronize::begin: Threads which did not reach the safepoint:"); 636 for (JavaThreadIteratorWithHandle jtiwh; JavaThread *cur_thread = jtiwh.next(); ) { 637 if (cur_thread->safepoint_state()->is_running()) { 638 ls.print("# "); 639 cur_thread->print_on(&ls); 640 ls.cr(); 641 } 642 } 643 ls.print_cr("# SafepointSynchronize::begin: (End of list)"); 644 } 645 } 646 647 // To debug the long safepoint, specify both AbortVMOnSafepointTimeout & 648 // ShowMessageBoxOnError. 649 if (AbortVMOnSafepointTimeout && (os::elapsedTime() * MILLIUNITS > AbortVMOnSafepointTimeoutDelay)) { 650 // Send the blocking thread a signal to terminate and write an error file. 651 for (JavaThreadIteratorWithHandle jtiwh; JavaThread *cur_thread = jtiwh.next(); ) { 652 if (cur_thread->safepoint_state()->is_running()) { 653 if (!os::signal_thread(cur_thread, SIGILL, "blocking a safepoint")) { 654 break; // Could not send signal. Report fatal error. 655 } 656 // Give cur_thread a chance to report the error and terminate the VM. 657 os::naked_sleep(3000); 658 } 659 } 660 fatal("Safepoint sync time longer than %.6f ms detected when executing %s.", 661 SafepointTimeoutDelay, VMThread::vm_operation()->name()); 662 } 663 } 664 665 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 666 // Implementation of ThreadSafepointState 667 668 ThreadSafepointState::ThreadSafepointState(JavaThread *thread) 669 : _at_poll_safepoint(false), _thread(thread), _safepoint_safe(false), 670 _safepoint_id(SafepointSynchronize::InactiveSafepointCounter), _next(nullptr) { 671 } 672 673 void ThreadSafepointState::create(JavaThread *thread) { 674 ThreadSafepointState *state = new ThreadSafepointState(thread); 675 thread->set_safepoint_state(state); 676 } 677 678 void ThreadSafepointState::destroy(JavaThread *thread) { 679 if (thread->safepoint_state()) { 680 delete(thread->safepoint_state()); 681 thread->set_safepoint_state(nullptr); 682 } 683 } 684 685 uint64_t ThreadSafepointState::get_safepoint_id() const { 686 return Atomic::load_acquire(&_safepoint_id); 687 } 688 689 void ThreadSafepointState::reset_safepoint_id() { 690 Atomic::release_store(&_safepoint_id, SafepointSynchronize::InactiveSafepointCounter); 691 } 692 693 void ThreadSafepointState::set_safepoint_id(uint64_t safepoint_id) { 694 Atomic::release_store(&_safepoint_id, safepoint_id); 695 } 696 697 void ThreadSafepointState::examine_state_of_thread(uint64_t safepoint_count) { 698 assert(is_running(), "better be running or just have hit safepoint poll"); 699 700 JavaThreadState stable_state; 701 if (!SafepointSynchronize::try_stable_load_state(&stable_state, _thread, safepoint_count)) { 702 // We could not get stable state of the JavaThread. 703 // Consider it running and just return. 704 return; 705 } 706 707 if (safepoint_safe_with(_thread, stable_state)) { 708 account_safe_thread(); 709 return; 710 } 711 712 // All other thread states will continue to run until they 713 // transition and self-block in state _blocked 714 // Safepoint polling in compiled code causes the Java threads to do the same. 715 // Note: new threads may require a malloc so they must be allowed to finish 716 717 assert(is_running(), "examine_state_of_thread on non-running thread"); 718 return; 719 } 720 721 void ThreadSafepointState::account_safe_thread() { 722 SafepointSynchronize::decrement_waiting_to_block(); 723 if (_thread->in_critical()) { 724 // Notice that this thread is in a critical section 725 SafepointSynchronize::increment_jni_active_count(); 726 } 727 DEBUG_ONLY(_thread->set_visited_for_critical_count(SafepointSynchronize::safepoint_counter());) 728 assert(!_safepoint_safe, "Must be unsafe before safe"); 729 _safepoint_safe = true; 730 731 // The oops in the monitor cache are cleared to prevent stale cache entries 732 // from keeping dead objects alive. Because these oops are always cleared 733 // before safepoint operations they are not visited in JavaThread::oops_do. 734 _thread->om_clear_monitor_cache(); 735 } 736 737 void ThreadSafepointState::restart() { 738 assert(_safepoint_safe, "Must be safe before unsafe"); 739 _safepoint_safe = false; 740 } 741 742 void ThreadSafepointState::print_on(outputStream *st) const { 743 const char *s = _safepoint_safe ? "_at_safepoint" : "_running"; 744 745 st->print_cr("Thread: " INTPTR_FORMAT 746 " [0x%2x] State: %s _at_poll_safepoint %d", 747 p2i(_thread), _thread->osthread()->thread_id(), s, _at_poll_safepoint); 748 749 _thread->print_thread_state_on(st); 750 } 751 752 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 753 754 // Process pending operation. 755 void ThreadSafepointState::handle_polling_page_exception() { 756 JavaThread* self = thread(); 757 assert(self == JavaThread::current(), "must be self"); 758 759 // Step 1: Find the nmethod from the return address 760 address real_return_addr = self->saved_exception_pc(); 761 762 CodeBlob *cb = CodeCache::find_blob(real_return_addr); 763 assert(cb != nullptr && cb->is_nmethod(), "return address should be in nmethod"); 764 nmethod* nm = cb->as_nmethod(); 765 766 // Find frame of caller 767 frame stub_fr = self->last_frame(); 768 CodeBlob* stub_cb = stub_fr.cb(); 769 assert(stub_cb->is_safepoint_stub(), "must be a safepoint stub"); 770 RegisterMap map(self, 771 RegisterMap::UpdateMap::include, 772 RegisterMap::ProcessFrames::skip, 773 RegisterMap::WalkContinuation::skip); 774 frame caller_fr = stub_fr.sender(&map); 775 776 // Should only be poll_return or poll 777 assert( nm->is_at_poll_or_poll_return(real_return_addr), "should not be at call" ); 778 779 // This is a poll immediately before a return. The exception handling code 780 // has already had the effect of causing the return to occur, so the execution 781 // will continue immediately after the call. In addition, the oopmap at the 782 // return point does not mark the return value as an oop (if it is), so 783 // it needs a handle here to be updated. 784 if( nm->is_at_poll_return(real_return_addr) ) { 785 // See if return type is an oop. 786 bool return_oop = nm->method()->is_returning_oop(); 787 HandleMark hm(self); 788 Handle return_value; 789 if (return_oop) { 790 // The oop result has been saved on the stack together with all 791 // the other registers. In order to preserve it over GCs we need 792 // to keep it in a handle. 793 oop result = caller_fr.saved_oop_result(&map); 794 assert(oopDesc::is_oop_or_null(result), "must be oop"); 795 return_value = Handle(self, result); 796 assert(Universe::heap()->is_in_or_null(result), "must be heap pointer"); 797 } 798 799 // We get here if compiled return polls found a reason to call into the VM. 800 // One condition for that is that the top frame is not yet safe to use. 801 // The following stack watermark barrier poll will catch such situations. 802 StackWatermarkSet::after_unwind(self); 803 804 // Process pending operation 805 SafepointMechanism::process_if_requested_with_exit_check(self, true /* check asyncs */); 806 807 // restore oop result, if any 808 if (return_oop) { 809 caller_fr.set_saved_oop_result(&map, return_value()); 810 } 811 } 812 813 // This is a safepoint poll. Verify the return address and block. 814 else { 815 816 // verify the blob built the "return address" correctly 817 assert(real_return_addr == caller_fr.pc(), "must match"); 818 819 set_at_poll_safepoint(true); 820 // Process pending operation 821 // We never deliver an async exception at a polling point as the 822 // compiler may not have an exception handler for it (polling at 823 // a return point is ok though). We will check for a pending async 824 // exception below and deoptimize if needed. We also cannot deoptimize 825 // and still install the exception here because live registers needed 826 // during deoptimization are clobbered by the exception path. The 827 // exception will just be delivered once we get into the interpreter. 828 SafepointMechanism::process_if_requested_with_exit_check(self, false /* check asyncs */); 829 set_at_poll_safepoint(false); 830 831 if (self->has_async_exception_condition()) { 832 Deoptimization::deoptimize_frame(self, caller_fr.id()); 833 log_info(exceptions)("deferred async exception at compiled safepoint"); 834 } 835 836 // If an exception has been installed we must verify that the top frame wasn't deoptimized. 837 if (self->has_pending_exception() ) { 838 RegisterMap map(self, 839 RegisterMap::UpdateMap::include, 840 RegisterMap::ProcessFrames::skip, 841 RegisterMap::WalkContinuation::skip); 842 frame caller_fr = stub_fr.sender(&map); 843 if (caller_fr.is_deoptimized_frame()) { 844 // The exception path will destroy registers that are still 845 // live and will be needed during deoptimization, so if we 846 // have an exception now things are messed up. We only check 847 // at this scope because for a poll return it is ok to deoptimize 848 // while having a pending exception since the call we are returning 849 // from already collides with exception handling registers and 850 // so there is no issue (the exception handling path kills call 851 // result registers but this is ok since the exception kills 852 // the result anyway). 853 fatal("Exception installed and deoptimization is pending"); 854 } 855 } 856 } 857 } 858 859 860 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 861 // Implementation of SafepointTracing 862 863 jlong SafepointTracing::_last_safepoint_begin_time_ns = 0; 864 jlong SafepointTracing::_last_safepoint_sync_time_ns = 0; 865 jlong SafepointTracing::_last_safepoint_leave_time_ns = 0; 866 jlong SafepointTracing::_last_safepoint_end_time_ns = 0; 867 jlong SafepointTracing::_last_app_time_ns = 0; 868 int SafepointTracing::_nof_threads = 0; 869 int SafepointTracing::_nof_running = 0; 870 int SafepointTracing::_page_trap = 0; 871 VM_Operation::VMOp_Type SafepointTracing::_current_type; 872 jlong SafepointTracing::_max_sync_time = 0; 873 jlong SafepointTracing::_max_vmop_time = 0; 874 uint64_t SafepointTracing::_op_count[VM_Operation::VMOp_Terminating] = {0}; 875 876 void SafepointTracing::init() { 877 // Application start 878 _last_safepoint_end_time_ns = os::javaTimeNanos(); 879 } 880 881 // Helper method to print the header. 882 static void print_header(outputStream* st) { 883 // The number of spaces is significant here, and should match the format 884 // specifiers in print_statistics(). 885 886 st->print("VM Operation " 887 "[ threads: total initial_running ]" 888 "[ time: sync vmop total ]"); 889 890 st->print_cr(" page_trap_count"); 891 } 892 893 // This prints a nice table. To get the statistics to not shift due to the logging uptime 894 // decorator, use the option as: -Xlog:safepoint+stats:[outputfile]:none 895 void SafepointTracing::statistics_log() { 896 LogTarget(Info, safepoint, stats) lt; 897 assert (lt.is_enabled(), "should only be called when printing statistics is enabled"); 898 LogStream ls(lt); 899 900 static int _cur_stat_index = 0; 901 902 // Print header every 30 entries 903 if ((_cur_stat_index % 30) == 0) { 904 print_header(&ls); 905 _cur_stat_index = 1; // wrap 906 } else { 907 _cur_stat_index++; 908 } 909 910 ls.print("%-28s [ " 911 INT32_FORMAT_W(8) " " INT32_FORMAT_W(8) " " 912 "]", 913 VM_Operation::name(_current_type), 914 _nof_threads, 915 _nof_running); 916 ls.print("[ " 917 INT64_FORMAT_W(10) " " INT64_FORMAT_W(10) " " INT64_FORMAT_W(10) " ]", 918 (int64_t)(_last_safepoint_sync_time_ns - _last_safepoint_begin_time_ns), 919 (int64_t)(_last_safepoint_end_time_ns - _last_safepoint_sync_time_ns), 920 (int64_t)(_last_safepoint_end_time_ns - _last_safepoint_begin_time_ns)); 921 922 ls.print_cr(INT32_FORMAT_W(16), _page_trap); 923 } 924 925 // This method will be called when VM exits. This tries to summarize the sampling. 926 // Current thread may already be deleted, so don't use ResourceMark. 927 void SafepointTracing::statistics_exit_log() { 928 if (!log_is_enabled(Info, safepoint, stats)) { 929 return; 930 } 931 for (int index = 0; index < VM_Operation::VMOp_Terminating; index++) { 932 if (_op_count[index] != 0) { 933 log_info(safepoint, stats)("%-28s" UINT64_FORMAT_W(10), VM_Operation::name(index), 934 _op_count[index]); 935 } 936 } 937 938 log_info(safepoint, stats)("Maximum sync time " INT64_FORMAT" ns", 939 (int64_t)(_max_sync_time)); 940 log_info(safepoint, stats)("Maximum vm operation time (except for Exit VM operation) " 941 INT64_FORMAT " ns", 942 (int64_t)(_max_vmop_time)); 943 } 944 945 void SafepointTracing::begin(VM_Operation::VMOp_Type type) { 946 _op_count[type]++; 947 _current_type = type; 948 949 // update the time stamp to begin recording safepoint time 950 _last_safepoint_begin_time_ns = os::javaTimeNanos(); 951 _last_safepoint_sync_time_ns = 0; 952 953 _last_app_time_ns = _last_safepoint_begin_time_ns - _last_safepoint_end_time_ns; 954 _last_safepoint_end_time_ns = 0; 955 956 RuntimeService::record_safepoint_begin(_last_app_time_ns); 957 } 958 959 void SafepointTracing::synchronized(int nof_threads, int nof_running, int traps) { 960 _last_safepoint_sync_time_ns = os::javaTimeNanos(); 961 _nof_threads = nof_threads; 962 _nof_running = nof_running; 963 _page_trap = traps; 964 RuntimeService::record_safepoint_synchronized(_last_safepoint_sync_time_ns - _last_safepoint_begin_time_ns); 965 } 966 967 void SafepointTracing::leave() { 968 _last_safepoint_leave_time_ns = os::javaTimeNanos(); 969 } 970 971 void SafepointTracing::end() { 972 _last_safepoint_end_time_ns = os::javaTimeNanos(); 973 974 if (_max_sync_time < (_last_safepoint_sync_time_ns - _last_safepoint_begin_time_ns)) { 975 _max_sync_time = _last_safepoint_sync_time_ns - _last_safepoint_begin_time_ns; 976 } 977 if (_max_vmop_time < (_last_safepoint_end_time_ns - _last_safepoint_sync_time_ns)) { 978 _max_vmop_time = _last_safepoint_end_time_ns - _last_safepoint_sync_time_ns; 979 } 980 if (log_is_enabled(Info, safepoint, stats)) { 981 statistics_log(); 982 } 983 984 log_info(safepoint)( 985 "Safepoint \"%s\", " 986 "Time since last: " JLONG_FORMAT " ns, " 987 "Reaching safepoint: " JLONG_FORMAT " ns, " 988 "At safepoint: " JLONG_FORMAT " ns, " 989 "Leaving safepoint: " JLONG_FORMAT " ns, " 990 "Total: " JLONG_FORMAT " ns, " 991 "Threads: %d runnable, %d total", 992 VM_Operation::name(_current_type), 993 _last_app_time_ns, 994 _last_safepoint_sync_time_ns - _last_safepoint_begin_time_ns, 995 _last_safepoint_leave_time_ns - _last_safepoint_sync_time_ns, 996 _last_safepoint_end_time_ns - _last_safepoint_leave_time_ns, 997 _last_safepoint_end_time_ns - _last_safepoint_begin_time_ns, 998 _nof_running, 999 _nof_threads 1000 ); 1001 1002 RuntimeService::record_safepoint_end(_last_safepoint_end_time_ns - _last_safepoint_sync_time_ns); 1003 }