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#include "runtime/threadLocalStorage.hpp"
#include <pthread.h>
static pthread_key_t _thread_key;
static bool _initialized = false;
// Restore the thread pointer if the destructor is called. This is in case
// someone from JNI code sets up a destructor with pthread_key_create to run
// detachCurrentThread on thread death. Unless we restore the thread pointer we
// will hang or crash. When detachCurrentThread is called the key will be set
// to null and we will not be called again. If detachCurrentThread is never
// called we could loop forever depending on the pthread implementation.
extern "C" void restore_thread_pointer(void* p) {
ThreadLocalStorage::set_thread((Thread*) p);
}
void ThreadLocalStorage::init() {
assert(!_initialized, "initializing TLS more than once!");
int rslt = pthread_key_create(&_thread_key, restore_thread_pointer);
// If this assert fails we will get a recursive assertion failure
// and not see the actual error message or get a hs_err file
assert_status(rslt == 0, rslt, "pthread_key_create");
_initialized = true;
}
bool ThreadLocalStorage::is_initialized() {
return _initialized;
}
Thread* ThreadLocalStorage::thread() {
// If this assert fails we will get a recursive assertion failure
// and not see the actual error message or get a hs_err file.
// Which most likely indicates we have taken an error path early in
// the initialization process, which is using Thread::current without
// checking TLS is initialized - see java.cpp vm_exit
assert(_initialized, "TLS not initialized yet!");
return (Thread*) pthread_getspecific(_thread_key); // may be NULL
}
void ThreadLocalStorage::set_thread(Thread* current) {
assert(_initialized, "TLS not initialized yet!");
int rslt = pthread_setspecific(_thread_key, current);
assert_status(rslt == 0, rslt, "pthread_setspecific");
}