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#include "ti_monitor.h"
#include <atomic>
#include <chrono>
#include <condition_variable>
#include <mutex>
#include "art_jvmti.h"
#include "monitor.h"
#include "runtime.h"
#include "scoped_thread_state_change-inl.h"
#include "thread-current-inl.h"
#include "ti_thread.h"
#include "thread.h"
#include "thread_pool.h"
namespace openjdkjvmti {
// We cannot use ART monitors, as they require the mutator lock for contention locking. We
// also cannot use pthread mutexes and condition variables (or C++11 abstractions) directly,
// as the do not have the right semantics for recursive mutexes and waiting (wait only unlocks
// the mutex once).
// So go ahead and use a wrapper that does the counting explicitly.
class JvmtiMonitor {
public:
JvmtiMonitor() : owner_(nullptr), count_(0) { }
static bool Destroy(art::Thread* self, JvmtiMonitor* monitor) NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS {
// Check whether this thread holds the monitor, or nobody does.
art::Thread* owner_thread = monitor->owner_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
if (owner_thread != nullptr && self != owner_thread) {
return false;
}
if (monitor->count_ > 0) {
monitor->count_ = 0;
monitor->owner_.store(nullptr, std::memory_order_relaxed);
monitor->mutex_.unlock();
}
delete monitor;
return true;
}
void MonitorEnter(art::Thread* self) NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS {
// Perform a suspend-check. The spec doesn't require this but real-world agents depend on this
// behavior. We do this by performing a suspend-check then retrying if the thread is suspended
// before or after locking the internal mutex.
do {
ThreadUtil::SuspendCheck(self);
if (ThreadUtil::WouldSuspendForUserCode(self)) {
continue;
}
// Check for recursive enter.
if (IsOwner(self)) {
count_++;
return;
}
// Checking for user-code suspension takes acquiring 2 art::Mutexes so we want to avoid doing
// that if possible. To avoid it we try to get the internal mutex without sleeping. If we do
// this we don't bother doing another suspend check since it can linearize after the lock.
if (mutex_.try_lock()) {
break;
} else {
// Lock with sleep. We will need to check for suspension after this to make sure that agents
// won't deadlock.
mutex_.lock();
if (!ThreadUtil::WouldSuspendForUserCode(self)) {
break;
} else {
// We got suspended in the middle of waiting for the mutex. We should release the mutex
// and try again so we can get it while not suspended. This lets some other
// (non-suspended) thread acquire the mutex in case it's waiting to wake us up.
mutex_.unlock();
continue;
}
}
} while (true);
DCHECK(owner_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed) == nullptr);
owner_.store(self, std::memory_order_relaxed);
DCHECK_EQ(0u, count_);
count_ = 1;
}
bool MonitorExit(art::Thread* self) NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS {
if (!IsOwner(self)) {
return false;
}
--count_;
if (count_ == 0u) {
owner_.store(nullptr, std::memory_order_relaxed);
mutex_.unlock();
}
return true;
}
bool Wait(art::Thread* self) {
auto wait_without_timeout = [&](std::unique_lock<std::mutex>& lk) {
cond_.wait(lk);
};
return Wait(self, wait_without_timeout);
}
bool Wait(art::Thread* self, uint64_t timeout_in_ms) {
auto wait_with_timeout = [&](std::unique_lock<std::mutex>& lk) {
cond_.wait_for(lk, std::chrono::milliseconds(timeout_in_ms));
};
return Wait(self, wait_with_timeout);
}
bool Notify(art::Thread* self) {
return Notify(self, [&]() { cond_.notify_one(); });
}
bool NotifyAll(art::Thread* self) {
return Notify(self, [&]() { cond_.notify_all(); });
}
private:
bool IsOwner(art::Thread* self) const {
// There's a subtle correctness argument here for a relaxed load outside the critical section.
// A thread is guaranteed to see either its own latest store or another thread's store. If a
// thread sees another thread's store than it cannot be holding the lock.
art::Thread* owner_thread = owner_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
return self == owner_thread;
}
template <typename T>
bool Wait(art::Thread* self, T how_to_wait) {
if (!IsOwner(self)) {
return false;
}
size_t old_count = count_;
count_ = 0;
owner_.store(nullptr, std::memory_order_relaxed);
{
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lk(mutex_, std::adopt_lock);
how_to_wait(lk);
lk.release(); // Do not unlock the mutex.
}
DCHECK(owner_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed) == nullptr);
owner_.store(self, std::memory_order_relaxed);
DCHECK_EQ(0u, count_);
count_ = old_count;
return true;
}
template <typename T>
bool Notify(art::Thread* self, T how_to_notify) {
if (!IsOwner(self)) {
return false;
}
how_to_notify();
return true;
}
std::mutex mutex_;
std::condition_variable cond_;
std::atomic<art::Thread*> owner_;
size_t count_;
};
static jrawMonitorID EncodeMonitor(JvmtiMonitor* monitor) {
return reinterpret_cast<jrawMonitorID>(monitor);
}
static JvmtiMonitor* DecodeMonitor(jrawMonitorID id) {
return reinterpret_cast<JvmtiMonitor*>(id);
}
jvmtiError MonitorUtil::CreateRawMonitor(jvmtiEnv* env ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
const char* name,
jrawMonitorID* monitor_ptr) {
if (name == nullptr || monitor_ptr == nullptr) {
return ERR(NULL_POINTER);
}
JvmtiMonitor* monitor = new JvmtiMonitor();
*monitor_ptr = EncodeMonitor(monitor);
return ERR(NONE);
}
jvmtiError MonitorUtil::DestroyRawMonitor(jvmtiEnv* env ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, jrawMonitorID id) {
if (id == nullptr) {
return ERR(INVALID_MONITOR);
}
JvmtiMonitor* monitor = DecodeMonitor(id);
art::Thread* self = art::Thread::Current();
if (!JvmtiMonitor::Destroy(self, monitor)) {
return ERR(NOT_MONITOR_OWNER);
}
return ERR(NONE);
}
jvmtiError MonitorUtil::RawMonitorEnter(jvmtiEnv* env ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, jrawMonitorID id) {
if (id == nullptr) {
return ERR(INVALID_MONITOR);
}
JvmtiMonitor* monitor = DecodeMonitor(id);
art::Thread* self = art::Thread::Current();
monitor->MonitorEnter(self);
return ERR(NONE);
}
jvmtiError MonitorUtil::RawMonitorExit(jvmtiEnv* env ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, jrawMonitorID id) {
if (id == nullptr) {
return ERR(INVALID_MONITOR);
}
JvmtiMonitor* monitor = DecodeMonitor(id);
art::Thread* self = art::Thread::Current();
if (!monitor->MonitorExit(self)) {
return ERR(NOT_MONITOR_OWNER);
}
return ERR(NONE);
}
jvmtiError MonitorUtil::RawMonitorWait(jvmtiEnv* env ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
jrawMonitorID id,
jlong millis) {
if (id == nullptr) {
return ERR(INVALID_MONITOR);
}
JvmtiMonitor* monitor = DecodeMonitor(id);
art::Thread* self = art::Thread::Current();
// What millis < 0 means is not defined in the spec. Real world agents seem to assume that it is a
// valid call though. We treat it as though it was 0 and wait indefinitely.
bool result = (millis > 0)
? monitor->Wait(self, static_cast<uint64_t>(millis))
: monitor->Wait(self);
if (!result) {
return ERR(NOT_MONITOR_OWNER);
}
// TODO: Make sure that is really what we should be checking here.
if (self->IsInterrupted()) {
return ERR(INTERRUPT);
}
return ERR(NONE);
}
jvmtiError MonitorUtil::RawMonitorNotify(jvmtiEnv* env ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, jrawMonitorID id) {
if (id == nullptr) {
return ERR(INVALID_MONITOR);
}
JvmtiMonitor* monitor = DecodeMonitor(id);
art::Thread* self = art::Thread::Current();
if (!monitor->Notify(self)) {
return ERR(NOT_MONITOR_OWNER);
}
return ERR(NONE);
}
jvmtiError MonitorUtil::RawMonitorNotifyAll(jvmtiEnv* env ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, jrawMonitorID id) {
if (id == nullptr) {
return ERR(INVALID_MONITOR);
}
JvmtiMonitor* monitor = DecodeMonitor(id);
art::Thread* self = art::Thread::Current();
if (!monitor->NotifyAll(self)) {
return ERR(NOT_MONITOR_OWNER);
}
return ERR(NONE);
}
jvmtiError MonitorUtil::GetCurrentContendedMonitor(jvmtiEnv* env ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
jthread thread,
jobject* monitor) {
if (monitor == nullptr) {
return ERR(NULL_POINTER);
}
art::Thread* self = art::Thread::Current();
art::ScopedObjectAccess soa(self);
art::Locks::thread_list_lock_->ExclusiveLock(self);
art::Thread* target = nullptr;
jvmtiError err = ERR(INTERNAL);
if (!ThreadUtil::GetAliveNativeThread(thread, soa, &target, &err)) {
art::Locks::thread_list_lock_->ExclusiveUnlock(self);
return err;
}
struct GetContendedMonitorClosure : public art::Closure {
public:
explicit GetContendedMonitorClosure(art::Thread* current, jobject* out)
: result_thread_(current), out_(out) {}
void Run(art::Thread* target_thread) REQUIRES_SHARED(art::Locks::mutator_lock_) {
switch (target_thread->GetState()) {
// These three we are actually currently waiting on a monitor and have sent the appropriate
// events (if anyone is listening).
case art::kBlocked:
case art::kTimedWaiting:
case art::kWaiting: {
art::mirror::Object* mon = art::Monitor::GetContendedMonitor(target_thread);
*out_ = (mon == nullptr) ? nullptr
: result_thread_->GetJniEnv()->AddLocalReference<jobject>(mon);
return;
}
case art::kTerminated:
case art::kRunnable:
case art::kSleeping:
case art::kWaitingForLockInflation:
case art::kWaitingForTaskProcessor:
case art::kWaitingForGcToComplete:
case art::kWaitingForCheckPointsToRun:
case art::kWaitingPerformingGc:
case art::kWaitingForDebuggerSend:
case art::kWaitingForDebuggerToAttach:
case art::kWaitingInMainDebuggerLoop:
case art::kWaitingForDebuggerSuspension:
case art::kWaitingForJniOnLoad:
case art::kWaitingForSignalCatcherOutput:
case art::kWaitingInMainSignalCatcherLoop:
case art::kWaitingForDeoptimization:
case art::kWaitingForMethodTracingStart:
case art::kWaitingForVisitObjects:
case art::kWaitingForGetObjectsAllocated:
case art::kWaitingWeakGcRootRead:
case art::kWaitingForGcThreadFlip:
case art::kStarting:
case art::kNative:
case art::kSuspended: {
// We aren't currently (explicitly) waiting for a monitor anything so just return null.
*out_ = nullptr;
return;
}
}
}
private:
art::Thread* result_thread_;
jobject* out_;
};
GetContendedMonitorClosure closure(self, monitor);
// RequestSynchronousCheckpoint releases the thread_list_lock_ as a part of its execution.
if (!ThreadUtil::RequestGCSafeSynchronousCheckpoint(target, &closure)) {
return ERR(THREAD_NOT_ALIVE);
}
return OK;
}
} // namespace openjdkjvmti