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24 
25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
26 #include "code/debugInfoRec.hpp"
27 #include "code/pcDesc.hpp"
28 #include "gc/shared/collectedHeap.inline.hpp"
29 #include "memory/universe.hpp"
30 #include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
31 #include "prims/forte.hpp"
32 #include "runtime/frame.inline.hpp"
33 #include "runtime/javaCalls.hpp"
34 #include "runtime/thread.inline.hpp"
35 #include "runtime/vframe.inline.hpp"
36 #include "runtime/vframeArray.hpp"
37 
38 // call frame copied from old .h file and renamed
39 typedef struct {
40     jint lineno;                      // line number in the source file
41     jmethodID method_id;              // method executed in this frame
42 } ASGCT_CallFrame;
43 
44 // call trace copied from old .h file and renamed
45 typedef struct {
46     JNIEnv *env_id;                   // Env where trace was recorded
47     jint num_frames;                  // number of frames in this trace
48     ASGCT_CallFrame *frames;          // frames
49 } ASGCT_CallTrace;
50 
51 // These name match the names reported by the forte quality kit
52 enum {
53   ticks_no_Java_frame         =  0,
54   ticks_no_class_load         = -1,
55   ticks_GC_active             = -2,
56   ticks_unknown_not_Java      = -3,
57   ticks_not_walkable_not_Java = -4,
58   ticks_unknown_Java          = -5,
59   ticks_not_walkable_Java     = -6,
60   ticks_unknown_state         = -7,
61   ticks_thread_exit           = -8,
62   ticks_deopt                 = -9,
63   ticks_safepoint             = -10
64 };
65 
66 #if INCLUDE_JVMTI
67 
68 //-------------------------------------------------------
69 
70 // Native interfaces for use by Forte tools.
71 
72 
73 #if !defined(IA64)
74 
75 class vframeStreamForte : public vframeStreamCommon {
76  public:
77   // constructor that starts with sender of frame fr (top_frame)
78   vframeStreamForte(JavaThread *jt, frame fr, bool stop_at_java_call_stub);
79   void forte_next();
80 };
81 
82 
83 static bool is_decipherable_compiled_frame(JavaThread* thread, frame* fr, CompiledMethod* nm);
84 static bool is_decipherable_interpreted_frame(JavaThread* thread,
85                                               frame* fr,
86                                               Method** method_p,
87                                               int* bci_p);
88 
89 
90 
91 
vframeStreamForte(JavaThread * jt,frame fr,bool stop_at_java_call_stub)92 vframeStreamForte::vframeStreamForte(JavaThread *jt,
93                                      frame fr,
94                                      bool stop_at_java_call_stub) : vframeStreamCommon(jt) {
95 
96   _stop_at_java_call_stub = stop_at_java_call_stub;
97   _frame = fr;
98 
99   // We must always have a valid frame to start filling
100 
101   bool filled_in = fill_from_frame();
102 
103   assert(filled_in, "invariant");
104 
105 }
106 
107 
108 // Solaris SPARC Compiler1 needs an additional check on the grandparent
109 // of the top_frame when the parent of the top_frame is interpreted and
110 // the grandparent is compiled. However, in this method we do not know
111 // the relationship of the current _frame relative to the top_frame so
112 // we implement a more broad sanity check. When the previous callee is
113 // interpreted and the current sender is compiled, we verify that the
114 // current sender is also walkable. If it is not walkable, then we mark
115 // the current vframeStream as at the end.
forte_next()116 void vframeStreamForte::forte_next() {
117   // handle frames with inlining
118   if (_mode == compiled_mode &&
119       vframeStreamCommon::fill_in_compiled_inlined_sender()) {
120     return;
121   }
122 
123   // handle general case
124 
125   int loop_count = 0;
126   int loop_max = MaxJavaStackTraceDepth * 2;
127 
128 
129   do {
130 
131     loop_count++;
132 
133     // By the time we get here we should never see unsafe but better
134     // safe then segv'd
135 
136     if ((loop_max != 0 && loop_count > loop_max) || !_frame.safe_for_sender(_thread)) {
137       _mode = at_end_mode;
138       return;
139     }
140 
141     _frame = _frame.sender(&_reg_map);
142 
143   } while (!fill_from_frame());
144 }
145 
146 // Determine if 'fr' is a decipherable compiled frame. We are already
147 // assured that fr is for a java compiled method.
148 
is_decipherable_compiled_frame(JavaThread * thread,frame * fr,CompiledMethod * nm)149 static bool is_decipherable_compiled_frame(JavaThread* thread, frame* fr, CompiledMethod* nm) {
150   assert(nm->is_java_method(), "invariant");
151 
152   if (thread->has_last_Java_frame() && thread->last_Java_pc() == fr->pc()) {
153     // We're stopped at a call into the JVM so look for a PcDesc with
154     // the actual pc reported by the frame.
155     PcDesc* pc_desc = nm->pc_desc_at(fr->pc());
156 
157     // Did we find a useful PcDesc?
158     if (pc_desc != NULL &&
159         pc_desc->scope_decode_offset() != DebugInformationRecorder::serialized_null) {
160       return true;
161     }
162   }
163 
164   // We're at some random pc in the compiled method so search for the PcDesc
165   // whose pc is greater than the current PC.  It's done this way
166   // because the extra PcDescs that are recorded for improved debug
167   // info record the end of the region covered by the ScopeDesc
168   // instead of the beginning.
169   PcDesc* pc_desc = nm->pc_desc_near(fr->pc() + 1);
170 
171   // Now do we have a useful PcDesc?
172   if (pc_desc == NULL ||
173       pc_desc->scope_decode_offset() == DebugInformationRecorder::serialized_null) {
174     // No debug information is available for this PC.
175     //
176     // vframeStreamCommon::fill_from_frame() will decode the frame depending
177     // on the state of the thread.
178     //
179     // Case #1: If the thread is in Java (state == _thread_in_Java), then
180     // the vframeStreamCommon object will be filled as if the frame were a native
181     // compiled frame. Therefore, no debug information is needed.
182     //
183     // Case #2: If the thread is in any other state, then two steps will be performed:
184     // - if asserts are enabled, found_bad_method_frame() will be called and
185     //   the assert in found_bad_method_frame() will be triggered;
186     // - if asserts are disabled, the vframeStreamCommon object will be filled
187     //   as if it were a native compiled frame.
188     //
189     // Case (2) is similar to the way interpreter frames are processed in
190     // vframeStreamCommon::fill_from_interpreter_frame in case no valid BCI
191     // was found for an interpreted frame. If asserts are enabled, the assert
192     // in found_bad_method_frame() will be triggered. If asserts are disabled,
193     // the vframeStreamCommon object will be filled afterwards as if the
194     // interpreter were at the point of entering into the method.
195     return false;
196   }
197 
198   // This PcDesc is useful however we must adjust the frame's pc
199   // so that the vframeStream lookups will use this same pc
200   fr->set_pc(pc_desc->real_pc(nm));
201   return true;
202 }
203 
204 
205 // Determine if 'fr' is a walkable interpreted frame. Returns false
206 // if it is not. *method_p, and *bci_p are not set when false is
207 // returned. *method_p is non-NULL if frame was executing a Java
208 // method. *bci_p is != -1 if a valid BCI in the Java method could
209 // be found.
210 // Note: this method returns true when a valid Java method is found
211 // even if a valid BCI cannot be found.
212 
is_decipherable_interpreted_frame(JavaThread * thread,frame * fr,Method ** method_p,int * bci_p)213 static bool is_decipherable_interpreted_frame(JavaThread* thread,
214                                               frame* fr,
215                                               Method** method_p,
216                                               int* bci_p) {
217   assert(fr->is_interpreted_frame(), "just checking");
218 
219   // top frame is an interpreted frame
220   // check if it is walkable (i.e. valid Method* and valid bci)
221 
222   // Because we may be racing a gc thread the method and/or bci
223   // of a valid interpreter frame may look bad causing us to
224   // fail the is_interpreted_frame_valid test. If the thread
225   // is in any of the following states we are assured that the
226   // frame is in fact valid and we must have hit the race.
227 
228   JavaThreadState state = thread->thread_state();
229   bool known_valid = (state == _thread_in_native ||
230                       state == _thread_in_vm ||
231                       state == _thread_blocked );
232 
233   if (known_valid || fr->is_interpreted_frame_valid(thread)) {
234 
235     // The frame code should completely validate the frame so that
236     // references to Method* and bci are completely safe to access
237     // If they aren't the frame code should be fixed not this
238     // code. However since gc isn't locked out the values could be
239     // stale. This is a race we can never completely win since we can't
240     // lock out gc so do one last check after retrieving their values
241     // from the frame for additional safety
242 
243     Method* method = fr->interpreter_frame_method();
244 
245     // We've at least found a method.
246     // NOTE: there is something to be said for the approach that
247     // if we don't find a valid bci then the method is not likely
248     // a valid method. Then again we may have caught an interpreter
249     // frame in the middle of construction and the bci field is
250     // not yet valid.
251     if (!Method::is_valid_method(method)) return false;
252     *method_p = method; // If the Method* found is invalid, it is
253                         // ignored by forte_fill_call_trace_given_top().
254                         // So set method_p only if the Method is valid.
255 
256     address bcp = fr->interpreter_frame_bcp();
257     int bci = method->validate_bci_from_bcp(bcp);
258 
259     // note: bci is set to -1 if not a valid bci
260     *bci_p = bci;
261     return true;
262   }
263 
264   return false;
265 }
266 
267 
268 // Determine if a Java frame can be found starting with the frame 'fr'.
269 //
270 // Check the return value of find_initial_Java_frame and the value of
271 // 'method_p' to decide on how use the results returned by this method.
272 //
273 // If 'method_p' is not NULL, an initial Java frame has been found and
274 // the stack can be walked starting from that initial frame. In this case,
275 // 'method_p' points to the Method that the initial frame belongs to and
276 // the initial Java frame is returned in initial_frame_p.
277 //
278 // find_initial_Java_frame() returns true if a Method has been found (i.e.,
279 // 'method_p' is not NULL) and the initial frame that belongs to that Method
280 // is decipherable.
281 //
282 // A frame is considered to be decipherable:
283 //
284 // - if the frame is a compiled frame and a PCDesc is available;
285 //
286 // - if the frame is an interpreter frame that is valid or the thread is
287 //   state (_thread_in_native || state == _thread_in_vm || state == _thread_blocked).
288 //
289 // Note that find_initial_Java_frame() can return false even if an initial
290 // Java method was found (e.g., there is no PCDesc available for the method).
291 //
292 // If 'method_p' is NULL, it was not possible to find a Java frame when
293 // walking the stack starting from 'fr'. In this case find_initial_Java_frame
294 // returns false.
295 
find_initial_Java_frame(JavaThread * thread,frame * fr,frame * initial_frame_p,Method ** method_p,int * bci_p)296 static bool find_initial_Java_frame(JavaThread* thread,
297                                     frame* fr,
298                                     frame* initial_frame_p,
299                                     Method** method_p,
300                                     int* bci_p) {
301 
302   // It is possible that for a frame containing a compiled method
303   // we can capture the method but no bci. If we get no
304   // bci the frame isn't walkable but the method is usable.
305   // Therefore we init the returned Method* to NULL so the
306   // caller can make the distinction.
307 
308   *method_p = NULL;
309 
310   // On the initial call to this method the frame we get may not be
311   // recognizable to us. This should only happen if we are in a JRT_LEAF
312   // or something called by a JRT_LEAF method.
313 
314   frame candidate = *fr;
315 
316   // If the starting frame we were given has no codeBlob associated with
317   // it see if we can find such a frame because only frames with codeBlobs
318   // are possible Java frames.
319 
320   if (fr->cb() == NULL) {
321 
322     // See if we can find a useful frame
323     int loop_count;
324     int loop_max = MaxJavaStackTraceDepth * 2;
325     RegisterMap map(thread, false);
326 
327     for (loop_count = 0; loop_max == 0 || loop_count < loop_max; loop_count++) {
328       if (!candidate.safe_for_sender(thread)) return false;
329       candidate = candidate.sender(&map);
330       if (candidate.cb() != NULL) break;
331     }
332     if (candidate.cb() == NULL) return false;
333   }
334 
335   // We have a frame known to be in the codeCache
336   // We will hopefully be able to figure out something to do with it.
337   int loop_count;
338   int loop_max = MaxJavaStackTraceDepth * 2;
339   RegisterMap map(thread, false);
340 
341   for (loop_count = 0; loop_max == 0 || loop_count < loop_max; loop_count++) {
342 
343     if (candidate.is_entry_frame()) {
344       // jcw is NULL if the java call wrapper couldn't be found
345       JavaCallWrapper *jcw = candidate.entry_frame_call_wrapper_if_safe(thread);
346       // If initial frame is frame from StubGenerator and there is no
347       // previous anchor, there are no java frames associated with a method
348       if (jcw == NULL || jcw->is_first_frame()) {
349         return false;
350       }
351     }
352 
353     if (candidate.is_interpreted_frame()) {
354       if (is_decipherable_interpreted_frame(thread, &candidate, method_p, bci_p)) {
355         *initial_frame_p = candidate;
356         return true;
357       }
358 
359       // Hopefully we got some data
360       return false;
361     }
362 
363     if (candidate.cb()->is_compiled()) {
364 
365       CompiledMethod* nm = candidate.cb()->as_compiled_method();
366       *method_p = nm->method();
367 
368       // If the frame is not decipherable, then the value of -1
369       // for the BCI is used to signal that no BCI is available.
370       // Furthermore, the method returns false in this case.
371       //
372       // If a decipherable frame is available, the BCI value will
373       // not be used.
374 
375       *bci_p = -1;
376 
377       *initial_frame_p = candidate;
378 
379       // Native wrapper code is trivial to decode by vframeStream
380 
381       if (nm->is_native_method()) return true;
382 
383       // If the frame is not decipherable, then a PC was found
384       // that does not have a PCDesc from which a BCI can be obtained.
385       // Nevertheless, a Method was found.
386 
387       if (!is_decipherable_compiled_frame(thread, &candidate, nm)) {
388         return false;
389       }
390 
391       // is_decipherable_compiled_frame may modify candidate's pc
392       *initial_frame_p = candidate;
393 
394       assert(nm->pc_desc_at(candidate.pc()) != NULL, "debug information must be available if the frame is decipherable");
395 
396       return true;
397     }
398 
399     // Must be some stub frame that we don't care about
400 
401     if (!candidate.safe_for_sender(thread)) return false;
402     candidate = candidate.sender(&map);
403 
404     // If it isn't in the code cache something is wrong
405     // since once we find a frame in the code cache they
406     // all should be there.
407 
408     if (candidate.cb() == NULL) return false;
409 
410   }
411 
412   return false;
413 
414 }
415 
forte_fill_call_trace_given_top(JavaThread * thd,ASGCT_CallTrace * trace,int depth,frame top_frame)416 static void forte_fill_call_trace_given_top(JavaThread* thd,
417                                             ASGCT_CallTrace* trace,
418                                             int depth,
419                                             frame top_frame) {
420   NoHandleMark nhm;
421 
422   frame initial_Java_frame;
423   Method* method;
424   int bci = -1; // assume BCI is not available for method
425                 // update with correct information if available
426   int count;
427 
428   count = 0;
429   assert(trace->frames != NULL, "trace->frames must be non-NULL");
430 
431   // Walk the stack starting from 'top_frame' and search for an initial Java frame.
432   find_initial_Java_frame(thd, &top_frame, &initial_Java_frame, &method, &bci);
433 
434   // Check if a Java Method has been found.
435   if (method == NULL) return;
436 
437   if (!Method::is_valid_method(method)) {
438     trace->num_frames = ticks_GC_active; // -2
439     return;
440   }
441 
442   vframeStreamForte st(thd, initial_Java_frame, false);
443 
444   for (; !st.at_end() && count < depth; st.forte_next(), count++) {
445     bci = st.bci();
446     method = st.method();
447 
448     if (!Method::is_valid_method(method)) {
449       // we throw away everything we've gathered in this sample since
450       // none of it is safe
451       trace->num_frames = ticks_GC_active; // -2
452       return;
453     }
454 
455     trace->frames[count].method_id = method->find_jmethod_id_or_null();
456     if (!method->is_native()) {
457       trace->frames[count].lineno = bci;
458     } else {
459       trace->frames[count].lineno = -3;
460     }
461   }
462   trace->num_frames = count;
463   return;
464 }
465 
466 
467 // Forte Analyzer AsyncGetCallTrace() entry point. Currently supported
468 // on Linux X86, Solaris SPARC and Solaris X86.
469 //
470 // Async-safe version of GetCallTrace being called from a signal handler
471 // when a LWP gets interrupted by SIGPROF but the stack traces are filled
472 // with different content (see below).
473 //
474 // This function must only be called when JVM/TI
475 // CLASS_LOAD events have been enabled since agent startup. The enabled
476 // event will cause the jmethodIDs to be allocated at class load time.
477 // The jmethodIDs cannot be allocated in a signal handler because locks
478 // cannot be grabbed in a signal handler safely.
479 //
480 // void (*AsyncGetCallTrace)(ASGCT_CallTrace *trace, jint depth, void* ucontext)
481 //
482 // Called by the profiler to obtain the current method call stack trace for
483 // a given thread. The thread is identified by the env_id field in the
484 // ASGCT_CallTrace structure. The profiler agent should allocate a ASGCT_CallTrace
485 // structure with enough memory for the requested stack depth. The VM fills in
486 // the frames buffer and the num_frames field.
487 //
488 // Arguments:
489 //
490 //   trace    - trace data structure to be filled by the VM.
491 //   depth    - depth of the call stack trace.
492 //   ucontext - ucontext_t of the LWP
493 //
494 // ASGCT_CallTrace:
495 //   typedef struct {
496 //       JNIEnv *env_id;
497 //       jint num_frames;
498 //       ASGCT_CallFrame *frames;
499 //   } ASGCT_CallTrace;
500 //
501 // Fields:
502 //   env_id     - ID of thread which executed this trace.
503 //   num_frames - number of frames in the trace.
504 //                (< 0 indicates the frame is not walkable).
505 //   frames     - the ASGCT_CallFrames that make up this trace. Callee followed by callers.
506 //
507 //  ASGCT_CallFrame:
508 //    typedef struct {
509 //        jint lineno;
510 //        jmethodID method_id;
511 //    } ASGCT_CallFrame;
512 //
513 //  Fields:
514 //    1) For Java frame (interpreted and compiled),
515 //       lineno    - bci of the method being executed or -1 if bci is not available
516 //       method_id - jmethodID of the method being executed
517 //    2) For native method
518 //       lineno    - (-3)
519 //       method_id - jmethodID of the method being executed
520 
521 extern "C" {
522 JNIEXPORT
AsyncGetCallTrace(ASGCT_CallTrace * trace,jint depth,void * ucontext)523 void AsyncGetCallTrace(ASGCT_CallTrace *trace, jint depth, void* ucontext) {
524   JavaThread* thread;
525 
526   if (trace->env_id == NULL ||
527     (thread = JavaThread::thread_from_jni_environment(trace->env_id)) == NULL ||
528     thread->is_exiting()) {
529 
530     // bad env_id, thread has exited or thread is exiting
531     trace->num_frames = ticks_thread_exit; // -8
532     return;
533   }
534 
535   if (thread->in_deopt_handler()) {
536     // thread is in the deoptimization handler so return no frames
537     trace->num_frames = ticks_deopt; // -9
538     return;
539   }
540 
541   assert(JavaThread::current() == thread,
542          "AsyncGetCallTrace must be called by the current interrupted thread");
543 
544   if (!JvmtiExport::should_post_class_load()) {
545     trace->num_frames = ticks_no_class_load; // -1
546     return;
547   }
548 
549   if (Universe::heap()->is_gc_active()) {
550     trace->num_frames = ticks_GC_active; // -2
551     return;
552   }
553 
554   switch (thread->thread_state()) {
555   case _thread_new:
556   case _thread_uninitialized:
557   case _thread_new_trans:
558     // We found the thread on the threads list above, but it is too
559     // young to be useful so return that there are no Java frames.
560     trace->num_frames = 0;
561     break;
562   case _thread_in_native:
563   case _thread_in_native_trans:
564   case _thread_blocked:
565   case _thread_blocked_trans:
566   case _thread_in_vm:
567   case _thread_in_vm_trans:
568     {
569       frame fr;
570 
571       // param isInJava == false - indicate we aren't in Java code
572       if (!thread->pd_get_top_frame_for_signal_handler(&fr, ucontext, false)) {
573         trace->num_frames = ticks_unknown_not_Java;  // -3 unknown frame
574       } else {
575         if (!thread->has_last_Java_frame()) {
576           trace->num_frames = 0; // No Java frames
577         } else {
578           trace->num_frames = ticks_not_walkable_not_Java;    // -4 non walkable frame by default
579           forte_fill_call_trace_given_top(thread, trace, depth, fr);
580 
581           // This assert would seem to be valid but it is not.
582           // It would be valid if we weren't possibly racing a gc
583           // thread. A gc thread can make a valid interpreted frame
584           // look invalid. It's a small window but it does happen.
585           // The assert is left here commented out as a reminder.
586           // assert(trace->num_frames != ticks_not_walkable_not_Java, "should always be walkable");
587 
588         }
589       }
590     }
591     break;
592   case _thread_in_Java:
593   case _thread_in_Java_trans:
594     {
595       frame fr;
596 
597       // param isInJava == true - indicate we are in Java code
598       if (!thread->pd_get_top_frame_for_signal_handler(&fr, ucontext, true)) {
599         trace->num_frames = ticks_unknown_Java;  // -5 unknown frame
600       } else {
601         trace->num_frames = ticks_not_walkable_Java;  // -6, non walkable frame by default
602         forte_fill_call_trace_given_top(thread, trace, depth, fr);
603       }
604     }
605     break;
606   default:
607     // Unknown thread state
608     trace->num_frames = ticks_unknown_state; // -7
609     break;
610   }
611 }
612 
613 
614 #ifndef _WINDOWS
615 // Support for the Forte(TM) Peformance Tools collector.
616 //
617 // The method prototype is derived from libcollector.h. For more
618 // information, please see the libcollect man page.
619 
620 // Method to let libcollector know about a dynamically loaded function.
621 // Because it is weakly bound, the calls become NOP's when the library
622 // isn't present.
623 #ifdef __APPLE__
624 // XXXDARWIN: Link errors occur even when __attribute__((weak_import))
625 // is added
626 #define collector_func_load(x0,x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6) ((void) 0)
627 #else
628 void    collector_func_load(char* name,
629                             void* null_argument_1,
630                             void* null_argument_2,
631                             void *vaddr,
632                             int size,
633                             int zero_argument,
634                             void* null_argument_3);
635 #pragma weak collector_func_load
636 #define collector_func_load(x0,x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6) \
637         ( collector_func_load ? collector_func_load(x0,x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6),(void)0 : (void)0 )
638 #endif // __APPLE__
639 #endif // !_WINDOWS
640 
641 } // end extern "C"
642 #endif // !IA64
643 
register_stub(const char * name,address start,address end)644 void Forte::register_stub(const char* name, address start, address end) {
645 #if !defined(_WINDOWS) && !defined(IA64)
646   assert(pointer_delta(end, start, sizeof(jbyte)) < INT_MAX,
647          "Code size exceeds maximum range");
648 
649   collector_func_load((char*)name, NULL, NULL, start,
650     pointer_delta(end, start, sizeof(jbyte)), 0, NULL);
651 #endif // !_WINDOWS && !IA64
652 }
653 
654 #else // INCLUDE_JVMTI
655 extern "C" {
656   JNIEXPORT
AsyncGetCallTrace(ASGCT_CallTrace * trace,jint depth,void * ucontext)657   void AsyncGetCallTrace(ASGCT_CallTrace *trace, jint depth, void* ucontext) {
658     trace->num_frames = ticks_no_class_load; // -1
659   }
660 }
661 #endif // INCLUDE_JVMTI
662