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// WARNING:
// This is a very sensitive and fragile class. DO NOT make any
// change unless you are fully aware of the underlying semantics.
// This class can not inherit from any other class, because I have
// to let the displaced header be the very first word. Otherwise I
// have to let markOop include this file, which would export the
// monitor data structure to everywhere.
//
// The ObjectMonitor class is used to implement JavaMonitors which have
// transformed from the lightweight structure of the thread stack to a
// heavy weight lock due to contention
// It is also used as RawMonitor by the JVMTI
class ObjectWaiter;
class ObjectMonitor {
public:
enum {
OM_OK, // no error
OM_SYSTEM_ERROR, // operating system error
OM_ILLEGAL_MONITOR_STATE, // IllegalMonitorStateException
OM_INTERRUPTED, // Thread.interrupt()
OM_TIMED_OUT // Object.wait() timed out
};
public:
// TODO-FIXME: the "offset" routines should return a type of off_t instead of int ...
// ByteSize would also be an appropriate type.
static int header_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(ObjectMonitor, _header); }
static int object_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(ObjectMonitor, _object); }
static int owner_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(ObjectMonitor, _owner); }
static int count_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(ObjectMonitor, _count); }
static int recursions_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(ObjectMonitor, _recursions); }
static int cxq_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(ObjectMonitor, _cxq) ; }
static int succ_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(ObjectMonitor, _succ) ; }
static int EntryList_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(ObjectMonitor, _EntryList); }
static int FreeNext_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(ObjectMonitor, FreeNext); }
static int WaitSet_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(ObjectMonitor, _WaitSet) ; }
static int Responsible_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(ObjectMonitor, _Responsible);}
static int Spinner_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(ObjectMonitor, _Spinner); }
public:
// Eventaully we'll make provisions for multiple callbacks, but
// now one will suffice.
static int (*SpinCallbackFunction)(intptr_t, int) ;
static intptr_t SpinCallbackArgument ;
public:
ObjectMonitor();
~ObjectMonitor();
markOop header() const;
void set_header(markOop hdr);
intptr_t is_busy() const;
intptr_t is_entered(Thread* current) const;
void* owner() const;
void set_owner(void* owner);
intptr_t waiters() const;
intptr_t count() const;
void set_count(intptr_t count);
intptr_t contentions() const ;
// JVM/DI GetMonitorInfo() needs this
Thread * thread_of_waiter (ObjectWaiter *) ;
ObjectWaiter * first_waiter () ;
ObjectWaiter * next_waiter(ObjectWaiter* o);
intptr_t recursions() const { return _recursions; }
void* object() const;
void* object_addr();
void set_object(void* obj);
bool check(TRAPS); // true if the thread owns the monitor.
void check_slow(TRAPS);
void clear();
#ifndef PRODUCT
void verify();
void print();
#endif
bool try_enter (TRAPS) ;
void enter(TRAPS);
void exit(TRAPS);
void wait(jlong millis, bool interruptable, TRAPS);
void notify(TRAPS);
void notifyAll(TRAPS);
// Use the following at your own risk
intptr_t complete_exit(TRAPS);
void reenter(intptr_t recursions, TRAPS);
int raw_enter(TRAPS);
int raw_exit(TRAPS);
int raw_wait(jlong millis, bool interruptable, TRAPS);
int raw_notify(TRAPS);
int raw_notifyAll(TRAPS);
private:
// JVMTI support -- remove ASAP
int SimpleEnter (Thread * Self) ;
int SimpleExit (Thread * Self) ;
int SimpleWait (Thread * Self, jlong millis) ;
int SimpleNotify (Thread * Self, bool All) ;
private:
void Recycle () ;
void AddWaiter (ObjectWaiter * waiter) ;
ObjectWaiter * DequeueWaiter () ;
void DequeueSpecificWaiter (ObjectWaiter * waiter) ;
void EnterI (TRAPS) ;
void ReenterI (Thread * Self, ObjectWaiter * SelfNode) ;
void UnlinkAfterAcquire (Thread * Self, ObjectWaiter * SelfNode) ;
int TryLock (Thread * Self) ;
int NotRunnable (Thread * Self, Thread * Owner) ;
int TrySpin_Fixed (Thread * Self) ;
int TrySpin_VaryFrequency (Thread * Self) ;
int TrySpin_VaryDuration (Thread * Self) ;
void ctAsserts () ;
void ExitEpilog (Thread * Self, ObjectWaiter * Wakee) ;
bool ExitSuspendEquivalent (JavaThread * Self) ;
private:
friend class ObjectSynchronizer;
friend class ObjectWaiter;
friend class VMStructs;
// WARNING: this must be the very first word of ObjectMonitor
// This means this class can't use any virtual member functions.
// TODO-FIXME: assert that offsetof(_header) is 0 or get rid of the
// implicit 0 offset in emitted code.
volatile markOop _header; // displaced object header word - mark
void* volatile _object; // backward object pointer - strong root
double SharingPad [1] ; // temp to reduce false sharing
// All the following fields must be machine word aligned
// The VM assumes write ordering wrt these fields, which can be
// read from other threads.
void * volatile _owner; // pointer to owning thread OR BasicLock
volatile intptr_t _recursions; // recursion count, 0 for first entry
int OwnerIsThread ; // _owner is (Thread *) vs SP/BasicLock
ObjectWaiter * volatile _cxq ; // LL of recently-arrived threads blocked on entry.
// The list is actually composed of WaitNodes, acting
// as proxies for Threads.
ObjectWaiter * volatile _EntryList ; // Threads blocked on entry or reentry.
Thread * volatile _succ ; // Heir presumptive thread - used for futile wakeup throttling
Thread * volatile _Responsible ;
int _PromptDrain ; // rqst to drain cxq into EntryList ASAP
volatile int _Spinner ; // for exit->spinner handoff optimization
volatile int _SpinFreq ; // Spin 1-out-of-N attempts: success rate
volatile int _SpinClock ;
volatile int _SpinDuration ;
volatile intptr_t _SpinState ; // MCS/CLH list of spinners
// TODO-FIXME: _count, _waiters and _recursions should be of
// type int, or int32_t but not intptr_t. There's no reason
// to use 64-bit fields for these variables on a 64-bit JVM.
volatile intptr_t _count; // reference count to prevent reclaimation/deflation
// at stop-the-world time. See deflate_idle_monitors().
// _count is approximately |_WaitSet| + |_EntryList|
volatile intptr_t _waiters; // number of waiting threads
ObjectWaiter * volatile _WaitSet; // LL of threads wait()ing on the monitor
volatile int _WaitSetLock; // protects Wait Queue - simple spinlock
public:
int _QMix ; // Mixed prepend queue discipline
ObjectMonitor * FreeNext ; // Free list linkage
intptr_t StatA, StatsB ;
};