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The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -070016
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -080017/*
18 * Thread support.
19 */
20#include "Dalvik.h"
21
22#include "utils/threads.h" // need Android thread priorities
23
24#include <stdlib.h>
25#include <unistd.h>
26#include <sys/time.h>
Andy McFadden384ef6b2010-03-15 17:24:55 -070027#include <sys/types.h>
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -080028#include <sys/resource.h>
29#include <sys/mman.h>
Andy McFadden384ef6b2010-03-15 17:24:55 -070030#include <signal.h>
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -080031#include <errno.h>
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -070032#include <fcntl.h>
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -080033
34#if defined(HAVE_PRCTL)
35#include <sys/prctl.h>
36#endif
37
Ben Chengfe1be872009-08-21 16:18:46 -070038#if defined(WITH_SELF_VERIFICATION)
39#include "interp/Jit.h" // need for self verification
40#endif
41
42
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -080043/* desktop Linux needs a little help with gettid() */
44#if defined(HAVE_GETTID) && !defined(HAVE_ANDROID_OS)
45#define __KERNEL__
46# include <linux/unistd.h>
47#ifdef _syscall0
48_syscall0(pid_t,gettid)
49#else
50pid_t gettid() { return syscall(__NR_gettid);}
51#endif
52#undef __KERNEL__
53#endif
54
San Mehat256fc152009-04-21 14:03:06 -070055// Change this to enable logging on cgroup errors
56#define ENABLE_CGROUP_ERR_LOGGING 0
57
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -080058// change this to LOGV/LOGD to debug thread activity
59#define LOG_THREAD LOGVV
60
61/*
62Notes on Threading
63
64All threads are native pthreads. All threads, except the JDWP debugger
65thread, are visible to code running in the VM and to the debugger. (We
66don't want the debugger to try to manipulate the thread that listens for
67instructions from the debugger.) Internal VM threads are in the "system"
68ThreadGroup, all others are in the "main" ThreadGroup, per convention.
69
70The GC only runs when all threads have been suspended. Threads are
71expected to suspend themselves, using a "safe point" mechanism. We check
72for a suspend request at certain points in the main interpreter loop,
73and on requests coming in from native code (e.g. all JNI functions).
74Certain debugger events may inspire threads to self-suspend.
75
76Native methods must use JNI calls to modify object references to avoid
77clashes with the GC. JNI doesn't provide a way for native code to access
78arrays of objects as such -- code must always get/set individual entries --
79so it should be possible to fully control access through JNI.
80
81Internal native VM threads, such as the finalizer thread, must explicitly
82check for suspension periodically. In most cases they will be sound
83asleep on a condition variable, and won't notice the suspension anyway.
84
85Threads may be suspended by the GC, debugger, or the SIGQUIT listener
86thread. The debugger may suspend or resume individual threads, while the
87GC always suspends all threads. Each thread has a "suspend count" that
88is incremented on suspend requests and decremented on resume requests.
89When the count is zero, the thread is runnable. This allows us to fulfill
90a debugger requirement: if the debugger suspends a thread, the thread is
91not allowed to run again until the debugger resumes it (or disconnects,
92in which case we must resume all debugger-suspended threads).
93
94Paused threads sleep on a condition variable, and are awoken en masse.
95Certain "slow" VM operations, such as starting up a new thread, will be
96done in a separate "VMWAIT" state, so that the rest of the VM doesn't
97freeze up waiting for the operation to finish. Threads must check for
98pending suspension when leaving VMWAIT.
99
100Because threads suspend themselves while interpreting code or when native
101code makes JNI calls, there is no risk of suspending while holding internal
102VM locks. All threads can enter a suspended (or native-code-only) state.
103Also, we don't have to worry about object references existing solely
104in hardware registers.
105
106We do, however, have to worry about objects that were allocated internally
107and aren't yet visible to anything else in the VM. If we allocate an
108object, and then go to sleep on a mutex after changing to a non-RUNNING
109state (e.g. while trying to allocate a second object), the first object
110could be garbage-collected out from under us while we sleep. To manage
111this, we automatically add all allocated objects to an internal object
112tracking list, and only remove them when we know we won't be suspended
113before the object appears in the GC root set.
114
115The debugger may choose to suspend or resume a single thread, which can
116lead to application-level deadlocks; this is expected behavior. The VM
117will only check for suspension of single threads when the debugger is
118active (the java.lang.Thread calls for this are deprecated and hence are
119not supported). Resumption of a single thread is handled by decrementing
120the thread's suspend count and sending a broadcast signal to the condition
121variable. (This will cause all threads to wake up and immediately go back
122to sleep, which isn't tremendously efficient, but neither is having the
123debugger attached.)
124
125The debugger is not allowed to resume threads suspended by the GC. This
126is trivially enforced by ignoring debugger requests while the GC is running
127(the JDWP thread is suspended during GC).
128
129The VM maintains a Thread struct for every pthread known to the VM. There
130is a java/lang/Thread object associated with every Thread. At present,
131there is no safe way to go from a Thread object to a Thread struct except by
132locking and scanning the list; this is necessary because the lifetimes of
133the two are not closely coupled. We may want to change this behavior,
134though at present the only performance impact is on the debugger (see
135threadObjToThread()). See also notes about dvmDetachCurrentThread().
136*/
137/*
138Alternate implementation (signal-based):
139
140Threads run without safe points -- zero overhead. The VM uses a signal
141(e.g. pthread_kill(SIGUSR1)) to notify threads of suspension or resumption.
142
143The trouble with using signals to suspend threads is that it means a thread
144can be in the middle of an operation when garbage collection starts.
145To prevent some sticky situations, we have to introduce critical sections
146to the VM code.
147
148Critical sections temporarily block suspension for a given thread.
149The thread must move to a non-blocked state (and self-suspend) after
150finishing its current task. If the thread blocks on a resource held
151by a suspended thread, we're hosed.
152
153One approach is to require that no blocking operations, notably
154acquisition of mutexes, can be performed within a critical section.
155This is too limiting. For example, if thread A gets suspended while
156holding the thread list lock, it will prevent the GC or debugger from
157being able to safely access the thread list. We need to wrap the critical
158section around the entire operation (enter critical, get lock, do stuff,
159release lock, exit critical).
160
161A better approach is to declare that certain resources can only be held
162within critical sections. A thread that enters a critical section and
163then gets blocked on the thread list lock knows that the thread it is
164waiting for is also in a critical section, and will release the lock
165before suspending itself. Eventually all threads will complete their
166operations and self-suspend. For this to work, the VM must:
167
168 (1) Determine the set of resources that may be accessed from the GC or
169 debugger threads. The mutexes guarding those go into the "critical
170 resource set" (CRS).
171 (2) Ensure that no resource in the CRS can be acquired outside of a
172 critical section. This can be verified with an assert().
173 (3) Ensure that only resources in the CRS can be held while in a critical
174 section. This is harder to enforce.
175
176If any of these conditions are not met, deadlock can ensue when grabbing
177resources in the GC or debugger (#1) or waiting for threads to suspend
178(#2,#3). (You won't actually deadlock in the GC, because if the semantics
179above are followed you don't need to lock anything in the GC. The risk is
180rather that the GC will access data structures in an intermediate state.)
181
182This approach requires more care and awareness in the VM than
183safe-pointing. Because the GC and debugger are fairly intrusive, there
184really aren't any internal VM resources that aren't shared. Thus, the
185enter/exit critical calls can be added to internal mutex wrappers, which
186makes it easy to get #1 and #2 right.
187
188An ordering should be established for all locks to avoid deadlocks.
189
190Monitor locks, which are also implemented with pthread calls, should not
191cause any problems here. Threads fighting over such locks will not be in
192critical sections and can be suspended freely.
193
194This can get tricky if we ever need exclusive access to VM and non-VM
195resources at the same time. It's not clear if this is a real concern.
196
197There are (at least) two ways to handle the incoming signals:
198
199 (a) Always accept signals. If we're in a critical section, the signal
200 handler just returns without doing anything (the "suspend level"
201 should have been incremented before the signal was sent). Otherwise,
202 if the "suspend level" is nonzero, we go to sleep.
203 (b) Block signals in critical sections. This ensures that we can't be
204 interrupted in a critical section, but requires pthread_sigmask()
205 calls on entry and exit.
206
207This is a choice between blocking the message and blocking the messenger.
208Because UNIX signals are unreliable (you can only know that you have been
209signaled, not whether you were signaled once or 10 times), the choice is
210not significant for correctness. The choice depends on the efficiency
211of pthread_sigmask() and the desire to actually block signals. Either way,
212it is best to ensure that there is only one indication of "blocked";
213having two (i.e. block signals and set a flag, then only send a signal
214if the flag isn't set) can lead to race conditions.
215
216The signal handler must take care to copy registers onto the stack (via
217setjmp), so that stack scans find all references. Because we have to scan
218native stacks, "exact" GC is not possible with this approach.
219
220Some other concerns with flinging signals around:
221 - Odd interactions with some debuggers (e.g. gdb on the Mac)
222 - Restrictions on some standard library calls during GC (e.g. don't
223 use printf on stdout to print GC debug messages)
224*/
225
Carl Shapiro59a93122010-01-26 17:12:51 -0800226#define kMaxThreadId ((1 << 16) - 1)
227#define kMainThreadId 1
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800228
229
230static Thread* allocThread(int interpStackSize);
231static bool prepareThread(Thread* thread);
232static void setThreadSelf(Thread* thread);
233static void unlinkThread(Thread* thread);
234static void freeThread(Thread* thread);
235static void assignThreadId(Thread* thread);
236static bool createFakeEntryFrame(Thread* thread);
237static bool createFakeRunFrame(Thread* thread);
238static void* interpThreadStart(void* arg);
239static void* internalThreadStart(void* arg);
240static void threadExitUncaughtException(Thread* thread, Object* group);
241static void threadExitCheck(void* arg);
242static void waitForThreadSuspend(Thread* self, Thread* thread);
243static int getThreadPriorityFromSystem(void);
244
Bill Buzbee46cd5b62009-06-05 15:36:06 -0700245/*
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800246 * Initialize thread list and main thread's environment. We need to set
247 * up some basic stuff so that dvmThreadSelf() will work when we start
248 * loading classes (e.g. to check for exceptions).
249 */
250bool dvmThreadStartup(void)
251{
252 Thread* thread;
253
254 /* allocate a TLS slot */
255 if (pthread_key_create(&gDvm.pthreadKeySelf, threadExitCheck) != 0) {
256 LOGE("ERROR: pthread_key_create failed\n");
257 return false;
258 }
259
260 /* test our pthread lib */
261 if (pthread_getspecific(gDvm.pthreadKeySelf) != NULL)
262 LOGW("WARNING: newly-created pthread TLS slot is not NULL\n");
263
264 /* prep thread-related locks and conditions */
265 dvmInitMutex(&gDvm.threadListLock);
266 pthread_cond_init(&gDvm.threadStartCond, NULL);
267 //dvmInitMutex(&gDvm.vmExitLock);
268 pthread_cond_init(&gDvm.vmExitCond, NULL);
269 dvmInitMutex(&gDvm._threadSuspendLock);
270 dvmInitMutex(&gDvm.threadSuspendCountLock);
271 pthread_cond_init(&gDvm.threadSuspendCountCond, NULL);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800272
273 /*
274 * Dedicated monitor for Thread.sleep().
275 * TODO: change this to an Object* so we don't have to expose this
276 * call, and we interact better with JDWP monitor calls. Requires
277 * deferring the object creation to much later (e.g. final "main"
278 * thread prep) or until first use.
279 */
280 gDvm.threadSleepMon = dvmCreateMonitor(NULL);
281
282 gDvm.threadIdMap = dvmAllocBitVector(kMaxThreadId, false);
283
284 thread = allocThread(gDvm.stackSize);
285 if (thread == NULL)
286 return false;
287
288 /* switch mode for when we run initializers */
289 thread->status = THREAD_RUNNING;
290
291 /*
292 * We need to assign the threadId early so we can lock/notify
293 * object monitors. We'll set the "threadObj" field later.
294 */
295 prepareThread(thread);
296 gDvm.threadList = thread;
297
298#ifdef COUNT_PRECISE_METHODS
299 gDvm.preciseMethods = dvmPointerSetAlloc(200);
300#endif
301
302 return true;
303}
304
305/*
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800306 * All threads should be stopped by now. Clean up some thread globals.
307 */
308void dvmThreadShutdown(void)
309{
310 if (gDvm.threadList != NULL) {
Andy McFaddenf17638e2009-08-04 16:38:40 -0700311 /*
312 * If we walk through the thread list and try to free the
313 * lingering thread structures (which should only be for daemon
314 * threads), the daemon threads may crash if they execute before
315 * the process dies. Let them leak.
316 */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800317 freeThread(gDvm.threadList);
318 gDvm.threadList = NULL;
319 }
320
321 dvmFreeBitVector(gDvm.threadIdMap);
322
323 dvmFreeMonitorList();
324
325 pthread_key_delete(gDvm.pthreadKeySelf);
326}
327
328
329/*
330 * Grab the suspend count global lock.
331 */
332static inline void lockThreadSuspendCount(void)
333{
334 /*
335 * Don't try to change to VMWAIT here. When we change back to RUNNING
336 * we have to check for a pending suspend, which results in grabbing
337 * this lock recursively. Doesn't work with "fast" pthread mutexes.
338 *
339 * This lock is always held for very brief periods, so as long as
340 * mutex ordering is respected we shouldn't stall.
341 */
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -0700342 dvmLockMutex(&gDvm.threadSuspendCountLock);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800343}
344
345/*
346 * Release the suspend count global lock.
347 */
348static inline void unlockThreadSuspendCount(void)
349{
350 dvmUnlockMutex(&gDvm.threadSuspendCountLock);
351}
352
353/*
354 * Grab the thread list global lock.
355 *
356 * This is held while "suspend all" is trying to make everybody stop. If
357 * the shutdown is in progress, and somebody tries to grab the lock, they'll
358 * have to wait for the GC to finish. Therefore it's important that the
359 * thread not be in RUNNING mode.
360 *
361 * We don't have to check to see if we should be suspended once we have
362 * the lock. Nobody can suspend all threads without holding the thread list
363 * lock while they do it, so by definition there isn't a GC in progress.
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700364 *
Andy McFadden3469a7e2010-08-04 16:09:10 -0700365 * This function deliberately avoids the use of dvmChangeStatus(),
366 * which could grab threadSuspendCountLock. To avoid deadlock, threads
367 * are required to grab the thread list lock before the thread suspend
368 * count lock. (See comment in DvmGlobals.)
369 *
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700370 * TODO: consider checking for suspend after acquiring the lock, and
371 * backing off if set. As stated above, it can't happen during normal
372 * execution, but it *can* happen during shutdown when daemon threads
373 * are being suspended.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800374 */
375void dvmLockThreadList(Thread* self)
376{
377 ThreadStatus oldStatus;
378
379 if (self == NULL) /* try to get it from TLS */
380 self = dvmThreadSelf();
381
382 if (self != NULL) {
383 oldStatus = self->status;
384 self->status = THREAD_VMWAIT;
385 } else {
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700386 /* happens during VM shutdown */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800387 //LOGW("NULL self in dvmLockThreadList\n");
388 oldStatus = -1; // shut up gcc
389 }
390
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -0700391 dvmLockMutex(&gDvm.threadListLock);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800392
393 if (self != NULL)
394 self->status = oldStatus;
395}
396
397/*
Andy McFaddend19988d2010-10-22 13:32:12 -0700398 * Try to lock the thread list.
399 *
400 * Returns "true" if we locked it. This is a "fast" mutex, so if the
401 * current thread holds the lock this will fail.
402 */
403bool dvmTryLockThreadList(void)
404{
405 return (dvmTryLockMutex(&gDvm.threadListLock) == 0);
406}
407
408/*
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800409 * Release the thread list global lock.
410 */
411void dvmUnlockThreadList(void)
412{
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -0700413 dvmUnlockMutex(&gDvm.threadListLock);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800414}
415
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -0700416/*
417 * Convert SuspendCause to a string.
418 */
419static const char* getSuspendCauseStr(SuspendCause why)
420{
421 switch (why) {
422 case SUSPEND_NOT: return "NOT?";
423 case SUSPEND_FOR_GC: return "gc";
424 case SUSPEND_FOR_DEBUG: return "debug";
425 case SUSPEND_FOR_DEBUG_EVENT: return "debug-event";
426 case SUSPEND_FOR_STACK_DUMP: return "stack-dump";
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -0700427 case SUSPEND_FOR_VERIFY: return "verify";
Carl Shapiro07018e22010-10-26 21:07:41 -0700428 case SUSPEND_FOR_HPROF: return "hprof";
Ben Chenga8e64a72009-10-20 13:01:36 -0700429#if defined(WITH_JIT)
430 case SUSPEND_FOR_TBL_RESIZE: return "table-resize";
431 case SUSPEND_FOR_IC_PATCH: return "inline-cache-patch";
Ben Cheng60c24f42010-01-04 12:29:56 -0800432 case SUSPEND_FOR_CC_RESET: return "reset-code-cache";
Bill Buzbee964a7b02010-01-28 12:54:19 -0800433 case SUSPEND_FOR_REFRESH: return "refresh jit status";
Ben Chenga8e64a72009-10-20 13:01:36 -0700434#endif
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -0700435 default: return "UNKNOWN";
436 }
437}
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800438
439/*
440 * Grab the "thread suspend" lock. This is required to prevent the
441 * GC and the debugger from simultaneously suspending all threads.
442 *
443 * If we fail to get the lock, somebody else is trying to suspend all
444 * threads -- including us. If we go to sleep on the lock we'll deadlock
445 * the VM. Loop until we get it or somebody puts us to sleep.
446 */
447static void lockThreadSuspend(const char* who, SuspendCause why)
448{
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800449 const int kSpinSleepTime = 3*1000*1000; /* 3s */
450 u8 startWhen = 0; // init req'd to placate gcc
451 int sleepIter = 0;
452 int cc;
Jeff Hao97319a82009-08-12 16:57:15 -0700453
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800454 do {
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -0700455 cc = dvmTryLockMutex(&gDvm._threadSuspendLock);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800456 if (cc != 0) {
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -0700457 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
458
459 if (!dvmCheckSuspendPending(self)) {
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800460 /*
Andy McFadden2aa43612009-06-17 16:29:30 -0700461 * Could be that a resume-all is in progress, and something
462 * grabbed the CPU when the wakeup was broadcast. The thread
463 * performing the resume hasn't had a chance to release the
Andy McFaddene8059be2009-06-04 14:34:14 -0700464 * thread suspend lock. (We release before the broadcast,
465 * so this should be a narrow window.)
Andy McFadden2aa43612009-06-17 16:29:30 -0700466 *
467 * Could be we hit the window as a suspend was started,
468 * and the lock has been grabbed but the suspend counts
469 * haven't been incremented yet.
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -0700470 *
471 * Could be an unusual JNI thread-attach thing.
472 *
473 * Could be the debugger telling us to resume at roughly
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800474 * the same time we're posting an event.
Ben Chenga8e64a72009-10-20 13:01:36 -0700475 *
476 * Could be two app threads both want to patch predicted
477 * chaining cells around the same time.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800478 */
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -0700479 LOGI("threadid=%d ODD: want thread-suspend lock (%s:%s),"
480 " it's held, no suspend pending\n",
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -0700481 self->threadId, who, getSuspendCauseStr(why));
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -0700482 } else {
483 /* we suspended; reset timeout */
484 sleepIter = 0;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800485 }
486
487 /* give the lock-holder a chance to do some work */
488 if (sleepIter == 0)
489 startWhen = dvmGetRelativeTimeUsec();
490 if (!dvmIterativeSleep(sleepIter++, kSpinSleepTime, startWhen)) {
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -0700491 LOGE("threadid=%d: couldn't get thread-suspend lock (%s:%s),"
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800492 " bailing\n",
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -0700493 self->threadId, who, getSuspendCauseStr(why));
Andy McFadden2aa43612009-06-17 16:29:30 -0700494 /* threads are not suspended, thread dump could crash */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800495 dvmDumpAllThreads(false);
496 dvmAbort();
497 }
498 }
499 } while (cc != 0);
500 assert(cc == 0);
501}
502
503/*
504 * Release the "thread suspend" lock.
505 */
506static inline void unlockThreadSuspend(void)
507{
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -0700508 dvmUnlockMutex(&gDvm._threadSuspendLock);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800509}
510
511
512/*
513 * Kill any daemon threads that still exist. All of ours should be
514 * stopped, so these should be Thread objects or JNI-attached threads
515 * started by the application. Actively-running threads are likely
516 * to crash the process if they continue to execute while the VM
517 * shuts down, so we really need to kill or suspend them. (If we want
518 * the VM to restart within this process, we need to kill them, but that
519 * leaves open the possibility of orphaned resources.)
520 *
521 * Waiting for the thread to suspend may be unwise at this point, but
522 * if one of these is wedged in a critical section then we probably
523 * would've locked up on the last GC attempt.
524 *
525 * It's possible for this function to get called after a failed
526 * initialization, so be careful with assumptions about the environment.
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700527 *
528 * This will be called from whatever thread calls DestroyJavaVM, usually
529 * but not necessarily the main thread. It's likely, but not guaranteed,
530 * that the current thread has already been cleaned up.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800531 */
532void dvmSlayDaemons(void)
533{
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700534 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf(); // may be null
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800535 Thread* target;
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700536 int threadId = 0;
537 bool doWait = false;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800538
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800539 dvmLockThreadList(self);
540
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700541 if (self != NULL)
542 threadId = self->threadId;
543
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800544 target = gDvm.threadList;
545 while (target != NULL) {
546 if (target == self) {
547 target = target->next;
548 continue;
549 }
550
551 if (!dvmGetFieldBoolean(target->threadObj,
552 gDvm.offJavaLangThread_daemon))
553 {
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700554 /* should never happen; suspend it with the rest */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800555 LOGW("threadid=%d: non-daemon id=%d still running at shutdown?!\n",
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700556 threadId, target->threadId);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800557 }
558
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700559 char* threadName = dvmGetThreadName(target);
560 LOGD("threadid=%d: suspending daemon id=%d name='%s'\n",
561 threadId, target->threadId, threadName);
562 free(threadName);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800563
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700564 /* mark as suspended */
565 lockThreadSuspendCount();
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -0800566 dvmAddToSuspendCounts(target, 1, 0);
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700567 unlockThreadSuspendCount();
568 doWait = true;
569
570 target = target->next;
571 }
572
573 //dvmDumpAllThreads(false);
574
575 /*
576 * Unlock the thread list, relocking it later if necessary. It's
577 * possible a thread is in VMWAIT after calling dvmLockThreadList,
578 * and that function *doesn't* check for pending suspend after
579 * acquiring the lock. We want to let them finish their business
580 * and see the pending suspend before we continue here.
581 *
582 * There's no guarantee of mutex fairness, so this might not work.
583 * (The alternative is to have dvmLockThreadList check for suspend
584 * after acquiring the lock and back off, something we should consider.)
585 */
586 dvmUnlockThreadList();
587
588 if (doWait) {
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -0800589 bool complained = false;
590
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700591 usleep(200 * 1000);
592
593 dvmLockThreadList(self);
594
595 /*
596 * Sleep for a bit until the threads have suspended. We're trying
597 * to exit, so don't wait for too long.
598 */
599 int i;
600 for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
601 bool allSuspended = true;
602
603 target = gDvm.threadList;
604 while (target != NULL) {
605 if (target == self) {
606 target = target->next;
607 continue;
608 }
609
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -0700610 if (target->status == THREAD_RUNNING) {
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -0800611 if (!complained)
612 LOGD("threadid=%d not ready yet\n", target->threadId);
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700613 allSuspended = false;
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -0800614 /* keep going so we log each running daemon once */
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700615 }
616
617 target = target->next;
618 }
619
620 if (allSuspended) {
621 LOGD("threadid=%d: all daemons have suspended\n", threadId);
622 break;
623 } else {
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -0800624 if (!complained) {
625 complained = true;
626 LOGD("threadid=%d: waiting briefly for daemon suspension\n",
627 threadId);
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -0800628 }
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700629 }
630
631 usleep(200 * 1000);
632 }
633 dvmUnlockThreadList();
634 }
635
636#if 0 /* bad things happen if they come out of JNI or "spuriously" wake up */
637 /*
638 * Abandon the threads and recover their resources.
639 */
640 target = gDvm.threadList;
641 while (target != NULL) {
642 Thread* nextTarget = target->next;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800643 unlinkThread(target);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800644 freeThread(target);
645 target = nextTarget;
646 }
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700647#endif
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800648
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -0700649 //dvmDumpAllThreads(true);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800650}
651
652
653/*
654 * Finish preparing the parts of the Thread struct required to support
655 * JNI registration.
656 */
657bool dvmPrepMainForJni(JNIEnv* pEnv)
658{
659 Thread* self;
660
661 /* main thread is always first in list at this point */
662 self = gDvm.threadList;
663 assert(self->threadId == kMainThreadId);
664
665 /* create a "fake" JNI frame at the top of the main thread interp stack */
666 if (!createFakeEntryFrame(self))
667 return false;
668
669 /* fill these in, since they weren't ready at dvmCreateJNIEnv time */
670 dvmSetJniEnvThreadId(pEnv, self);
671 dvmSetThreadJNIEnv(self, (JNIEnv*) pEnv);
672
673 return true;
674}
675
676
677/*
678 * Finish preparing the main thread, allocating some objects to represent
679 * it. As part of doing so, we finish initializing Thread and ThreadGroup.
Andy McFaddena1a7a342009-05-04 13:29:30 -0700680 * This will execute some interpreted code (e.g. class initializers).
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800681 */
682bool dvmPrepMainThread(void)
683{
684 Thread* thread;
685 Object* groupObj;
686 Object* threadObj;
687 Object* vmThreadObj;
688 StringObject* threadNameStr;
689 Method* init;
690 JValue unused;
691
692 LOGV("+++ finishing prep on main VM thread\n");
693
694 /* main thread is always first in list at this point */
695 thread = gDvm.threadList;
696 assert(thread->threadId == kMainThreadId);
697
698 /*
699 * Make sure the classes are initialized. We have to do this before
700 * we create an instance of them.
701 */
702 if (!dvmInitClass(gDvm.classJavaLangClass)) {
703 LOGE("'Class' class failed to initialize\n");
704 return false;
705 }
706 if (!dvmInitClass(gDvm.classJavaLangThreadGroup) ||
707 !dvmInitClass(gDvm.classJavaLangThread) ||
708 !dvmInitClass(gDvm.classJavaLangVMThread))
709 {
710 LOGE("thread classes failed to initialize\n");
711 return false;
712 }
713
714 groupObj = dvmGetMainThreadGroup();
715 if (groupObj == NULL)
716 return false;
717
718 /*
719 * Allocate and construct a Thread with the internal-creation
720 * constructor.
721 */
722 threadObj = dvmAllocObject(gDvm.classJavaLangThread, ALLOC_DEFAULT);
723 if (threadObj == NULL) {
724 LOGE("unable to allocate main thread object\n");
725 return false;
726 }
727 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(threadObj, NULL);
728
Barry Hayes81f3ebe2010-06-15 16:17:37 -0700729 threadNameStr = dvmCreateStringFromCstr("main");
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800730 if (threadNameStr == NULL)
731 return false;
732 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc((Object*)threadNameStr, NULL);
733
734 init = dvmFindDirectMethodByDescriptor(gDvm.classJavaLangThread, "<init>",
735 "(Ljava/lang/ThreadGroup;Ljava/lang/String;IZ)V");
736 assert(init != NULL);
737 dvmCallMethod(thread, init, threadObj, &unused, groupObj, threadNameStr,
738 THREAD_NORM_PRIORITY, false);
739 if (dvmCheckException(thread)) {
740 LOGE("exception thrown while constructing main thread object\n");
741 return false;
742 }
743
744 /*
745 * Allocate and construct a VMThread.
746 */
747 vmThreadObj = dvmAllocObject(gDvm.classJavaLangVMThread, ALLOC_DEFAULT);
748 if (vmThreadObj == NULL) {
749 LOGE("unable to allocate main vmthread object\n");
750 return false;
751 }
752 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(vmThreadObj, NULL);
753
754 init = dvmFindDirectMethodByDescriptor(gDvm.classJavaLangVMThread, "<init>",
755 "(Ljava/lang/Thread;)V");
756 dvmCallMethod(thread, init, vmThreadObj, &unused, threadObj);
757 if (dvmCheckException(thread)) {
758 LOGE("exception thrown while constructing main vmthread object\n");
759 return false;
760 }
761
762 /* set the VMThread.vmData field to our Thread struct */
763 assert(gDvm.offJavaLangVMThread_vmData != 0);
764 dvmSetFieldInt(vmThreadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangVMThread_vmData, (u4)thread);
765
766 /*
767 * Stuff the VMThread back into the Thread. From this point on, other
Andy McFaddena1a7a342009-05-04 13:29:30 -0700768 * Threads will see that this Thread is running (at least, they would,
769 * if there were any).
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800770 */
771 dvmSetFieldObject(threadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThread_vmThread,
772 vmThreadObj);
773
774 thread->threadObj = threadObj;
775
776 /*
Andy McFaddenf5e6de92011-03-25 07:37:31 -0700777 * Set the "context class loader" field in the system class loader.
778 *
779 * Retrieving the system class loader will cause invocation of
780 * ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(), which could conceivably call
781 * Thread.currentThread(), so we want the Thread to be fully configured
782 * before we do this.
Andy McFaddena1a7a342009-05-04 13:29:30 -0700783 */
784 Object* systemLoader = dvmGetSystemClassLoader();
785 if (systemLoader == NULL) {
786 LOGW("WARNING: system class loader is NULL (setting main ctxt)\n");
Andy McFaddenf5e6de92011-03-25 07:37:31 -0700787 /* keep going? */
788 } else {
789 dvmSetFieldObject(threadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThread_contextClassLoader,
790 systemLoader);
791 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(systemLoader, NULL);
Andy McFaddena1a7a342009-05-04 13:29:30 -0700792 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800793
794 /* include self in non-daemon threads (mainly for AttachCurrentThread) */
795 gDvm.nonDaemonThreadCount++;
796
797 return true;
798}
799
800
801/*
802 * Alloc and initialize a Thread struct.
803 *
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -0700804 * Does not create any objects, just stuff on the system (malloc) heap.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800805 */
806static Thread* allocThread(int interpStackSize)
807{
808 Thread* thread;
809 u1* stackBottom;
810
811 thread = (Thread*) calloc(1, sizeof(Thread));
812 if (thread == NULL)
813 return NULL;
814
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -0800815 /* Check sizes and alignment */
816 assert((((uintptr_t)&thread->interpBreak.all) & 0x7) == 0);
817 assert(sizeof(thread->interpBreak) == sizeof(thread->interpBreak.all));
818
819
Jeff Hao97319a82009-08-12 16:57:15 -0700820#if defined(WITH_SELF_VERIFICATION)
821 if (dvmSelfVerificationShadowSpaceAlloc(thread) == NULL)
822 return NULL;
823#endif
824
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800825 assert(interpStackSize >= kMinStackSize && interpStackSize <=kMaxStackSize);
826
827 thread->status = THREAD_INITIALIZING;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800828
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800829 /*
830 * Allocate and initialize the interpreted code stack. We essentially
831 * "lose" the alloc pointer, which points at the bottom of the stack,
832 * but we can get it back later because we know how big the stack is.
833 *
834 * The stack must be aligned on a 4-byte boundary.
835 */
836#ifdef MALLOC_INTERP_STACK
837 stackBottom = (u1*) malloc(interpStackSize);
838 if (stackBottom == NULL) {
Jeff Hao97319a82009-08-12 16:57:15 -0700839#if defined(WITH_SELF_VERIFICATION)
840 dvmSelfVerificationShadowSpaceFree(thread);
841#endif
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800842 free(thread);
843 return NULL;
844 }
845 memset(stackBottom, 0xc5, interpStackSize); // stop valgrind complaints
846#else
Carl Shapirofc75f3e2010-12-07 11:43:38 -0800847 stackBottom = (u1*) mmap(NULL, interpStackSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800848 MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANON, -1, 0);
849 if (stackBottom == MAP_FAILED) {
Jeff Hao97319a82009-08-12 16:57:15 -0700850#if defined(WITH_SELF_VERIFICATION)
851 dvmSelfVerificationShadowSpaceFree(thread);
852#endif
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800853 free(thread);
854 return NULL;
855 }
856#endif
857
858 assert(((u4)stackBottom & 0x03) == 0); // looks like our malloc ensures this
859 thread->interpStackSize = interpStackSize;
860 thread->interpStackStart = stackBottom + interpStackSize;
861 thread->interpStackEnd = stackBottom + STACK_OVERFLOW_RESERVE;
862
buzbeea7d59bb2011-02-24 09:38:17 -0800863#ifndef DVM_NO_ASM_INTERP
864 thread->mainHandlerTable = dvmAsmInstructionStart;
865 thread->altHandlerTable = dvmAsmAltInstructionStart;
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -0800866 thread->interpBreak.ctl.curHandlerTable = thread->mainHandlerTable;
buzbeea7d59bb2011-02-24 09:38:17 -0800867#endif
868
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800869 /* give the thread code a chance to set things up */
870 dvmInitInterpStack(thread, interpStackSize);
871
buzbee9f601a92011-02-11 17:48:20 -0800872 /* One-time setup for interpreter/JIT state */
873 dvmInitInterpreterState(thread);
874
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800875 return thread;
876}
877
878/*
879 * Get a meaningful thread ID. At present this only has meaning under Linux,
880 * where getpid() and gettid() sometimes agree and sometimes don't depending
881 * on your thread model (try "export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19").
882 */
883pid_t dvmGetSysThreadId(void)
884{
885#ifdef HAVE_GETTID
886 return gettid();
887#else
888 return getpid();
889#endif
890}
891
892/*
893 * Finish initialization of a Thread struct.
894 *
895 * This must be called while executing in the new thread, but before the
896 * thread is added to the thread list.
897 *
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -0700898 * NOTE: The threadListLock must be held by the caller (needed for
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800899 * assignThreadId()).
900 */
901static bool prepareThread(Thread* thread)
902{
903 assignThreadId(thread);
904 thread->handle = pthread_self();
905 thread->systemTid = dvmGetSysThreadId();
906
907 //LOGI("SYSTEM TID IS %d (pid is %d)\n", (int) thread->systemTid,
908 // (int) getpid());
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -0700909 /*
910 * If we were called by dvmAttachCurrentThread, the self value is
911 * already correctly established as "thread".
912 */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800913 setThreadSelf(thread);
914
915 LOGV("threadid=%d: interp stack at %p\n",
916 thread->threadId, thread->interpStackStart - thread->interpStackSize);
917
918 /*
919 * Initialize invokeReq.
920 */
Carl Shapiro77f52eb2009-12-24 19:56:53 -0800921 dvmInitMutex(&thread->invokeReq.lock);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800922 pthread_cond_init(&thread->invokeReq.cv, NULL);
923
924 /*
925 * Initialize our reference tracking tables.
926 *
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800927 * Most threads won't use jniMonitorRefTable, so we clear out the
928 * structure but don't call the init function (which allocs storage).
929 */
Andy McFaddend5ab7262009-08-25 07:19:34 -0700930 if (!dvmInitIndirectRefTable(&thread->jniLocalRefTable,
931 kJniLocalRefMin, kJniLocalRefMax, kIndirectKindLocal))
932 return false;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800933 if (!dvmInitReferenceTable(&thread->internalLocalRefTable,
934 kInternalRefDefault, kInternalRefMax))
935 return false;
936
937 memset(&thread->jniMonitorRefTable, 0, sizeof(thread->jniMonitorRefTable));
938
Carl Shapiro77f52eb2009-12-24 19:56:53 -0800939 pthread_cond_init(&thread->waitCond, NULL);
940 dvmInitMutex(&thread->waitMutex);
941
buzbee94d65252011-03-24 16:41:03 -0700942 /* Initialize safepoint callback mechanism */
943 dvmInitMutex(&thread->callbackMutex);
944
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800945 return true;
946}
947
948/*
949 * Remove a thread from the internal list.
950 * Clear out the links to make it obvious that the thread is
951 * no longer on the list. Caller must hold gDvm.threadListLock.
952 */
953static void unlinkThread(Thread* thread)
954{
955 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: removing from list\n", thread->threadId);
956 if (thread == gDvm.threadList) {
957 assert(thread->prev == NULL);
958 gDvm.threadList = thread->next;
959 } else {
960 assert(thread->prev != NULL);
961 thread->prev->next = thread->next;
962 }
963 if (thread->next != NULL)
964 thread->next->prev = thread->prev;
965 thread->prev = thread->next = NULL;
966}
967
968/*
969 * Free a Thread struct, and all the stuff allocated within.
970 */
971static void freeThread(Thread* thread)
972{
973 if (thread == NULL)
974 return;
975
976 /* thread->threadId is zero at this point */
977 LOGVV("threadid=%d: freeing\n", thread->threadId);
978
979 if (thread->interpStackStart != NULL) {
980 u1* interpStackBottom;
981
982 interpStackBottom = thread->interpStackStart;
983 interpStackBottom -= thread->interpStackSize;
984#ifdef MALLOC_INTERP_STACK
985 free(interpStackBottom);
986#else
987 if (munmap(interpStackBottom, thread->interpStackSize) != 0)
988 LOGW("munmap(thread stack) failed\n");
989#endif
990 }
991
Andy McFaddend5ab7262009-08-25 07:19:34 -0700992 dvmClearIndirectRefTable(&thread->jniLocalRefTable);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800993 dvmClearReferenceTable(&thread->internalLocalRefTable);
994 if (&thread->jniMonitorRefTable.table != NULL)
995 dvmClearReferenceTable(&thread->jniMonitorRefTable);
996
Jeff Hao97319a82009-08-12 16:57:15 -0700997#if defined(WITH_SELF_VERIFICATION)
998 dvmSelfVerificationShadowSpaceFree(thread);
999#endif
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001000 free(thread);
1001}
1002
1003/*
1004 * Like pthread_self(), but on a Thread*.
1005 */
1006Thread* dvmThreadSelf(void)
1007{
1008 return (Thread*) pthread_getspecific(gDvm.pthreadKeySelf);
1009}
1010
1011/*
1012 * Explore our sense of self. Stuffs the thread pointer into TLS.
1013 */
1014static void setThreadSelf(Thread* thread)
1015{
1016 int cc;
1017
1018 cc = pthread_setspecific(gDvm.pthreadKeySelf, thread);
1019 if (cc != 0) {
1020 /*
1021 * Sometimes this fails under Bionic with EINVAL during shutdown.
1022 * This can happen if the timing is just right, e.g. a thread
1023 * fails to attach during shutdown, but the "fail" path calls
1024 * here to ensure we clean up after ourselves.
1025 */
1026 if (thread != NULL) {
1027 LOGE("pthread_setspecific(%p) failed, err=%d\n", thread, cc);
1028 dvmAbort(); /* the world is fundamentally hosed */
1029 }
1030 }
1031}
1032
1033/*
1034 * This is associated with the pthreadKeySelf key. It's called by the
1035 * pthread library when a thread is exiting and the "self" pointer in TLS
1036 * is non-NULL, meaning the VM hasn't had a chance to clean up. In normal
Andy McFadden909ce242009-12-10 16:38:30 -08001037 * operation this will not be called.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001038 *
1039 * This is mainly of use to ensure that we don't leak resources if, for
1040 * example, a thread attaches itself to us with AttachCurrentThread and
1041 * then exits without notifying the VM.
Andy McFadden34e25bb2009-04-15 13:27:12 -07001042 *
1043 * We could do the detach here instead of aborting, but this will lead to
1044 * portability problems. Other implementations do not do this check and
1045 * will simply be unaware that the thread has exited, leading to resource
1046 * leaks (and, if this is a non-daemon thread, an infinite hang when the
1047 * VM tries to shut down).
Andy McFadden909ce242009-12-10 16:38:30 -08001048 *
1049 * Because some implementations may want to use the pthread destructor
1050 * to initiate the detach, and the ordering of destructors is not defined,
1051 * we want to iterate a couple of times to give those a chance to run.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001052 */
1053static void threadExitCheck(void* arg)
1054{
Andy McFadden909ce242009-12-10 16:38:30 -08001055 const int kMaxCount = 2;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001056
Andy McFadden909ce242009-12-10 16:38:30 -08001057 Thread* self = (Thread*) arg;
1058 assert(self != NULL);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001059
Andy McFadden909ce242009-12-10 16:38:30 -08001060 LOGV("threadid=%d: threadExitCheck(%p) count=%d\n",
1061 self->threadId, arg, self->threadExitCheckCount);
1062
1063 if (self->status == THREAD_ZOMBIE) {
1064 LOGW("threadid=%d: Weird -- shouldn't be in threadExitCheck\n",
1065 self->threadId);
1066 return;
1067 }
1068
1069 if (self->threadExitCheckCount < kMaxCount) {
1070 /*
1071 * Spin a couple of times to let other destructors fire.
1072 */
1073 LOGD("threadid=%d: thread exiting, not yet detached (count=%d)\n",
1074 self->threadId, self->threadExitCheckCount);
1075 self->threadExitCheckCount++;
1076 int cc = pthread_setspecific(gDvm.pthreadKeySelf, self);
1077 if (cc != 0) {
1078 LOGE("threadid=%d: unable to re-add thread to TLS\n",
1079 self->threadId);
1080 dvmAbort();
1081 }
1082 } else {
1083 LOGE("threadid=%d: native thread exited without detaching\n",
1084 self->threadId);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001085 dvmAbort();
1086 }
1087}
1088
1089
1090/*
1091 * Assign the threadId. This needs to be a small integer so that our
1092 * "thin" locks fit in a small number of bits.
1093 *
1094 * We reserve zero for use as an invalid ID.
1095 *
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07001096 * This must be called with threadListLock held.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001097 */
1098static void assignThreadId(Thread* thread)
1099{
Carl Shapiro59a93122010-01-26 17:12:51 -08001100 /*
1101 * Find a small unique integer. threadIdMap is a vector of
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001102 * kMaxThreadId bits; dvmAllocBit() returns the index of a
1103 * bit, meaning that it will always be < kMaxThreadId.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001104 */
1105 int num = dvmAllocBit(gDvm.threadIdMap);
1106 if (num < 0) {
1107 LOGE("Ran out of thread IDs\n");
1108 dvmAbort(); // TODO: make this a non-fatal error result
1109 }
1110
Carl Shapiro59a93122010-01-26 17:12:51 -08001111 thread->threadId = num + 1;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001112
1113 assert(thread->threadId != 0);
1114 assert(thread->threadId != DVM_LOCK_INITIAL_THIN_VALUE);
1115}
1116
1117/*
1118 * Give back the thread ID.
1119 */
1120static void releaseThreadId(Thread* thread)
1121{
1122 assert(thread->threadId > 0);
Carl Shapiro7eed8082010-01-28 16:12:44 -08001123 dvmClearBit(gDvm.threadIdMap, thread->threadId - 1);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001124 thread->threadId = 0;
1125}
1126
1127
1128/*
1129 * Add a stack frame that makes it look like the native code in the main
1130 * thread was originally invoked from interpreted code. This gives us a
1131 * place to hang JNI local references. The VM spec says (v2 5.2) that the
1132 * VM begins by executing "main" in a class, so in a way this brings us
1133 * closer to the spec.
1134 */
1135static bool createFakeEntryFrame(Thread* thread)
1136{
Andy McFaddenf5e6de92011-03-25 07:37:31 -07001137 /*
1138 * Because we are creating a frame that represents application code, we
1139 * want to stuff the application class loader into the method's class
1140 * loader field, even though we're using the system class loader to
1141 * load it. This makes life easier over in JNI FindClass (though it
1142 * could bite us in other ways).
1143 *
1144 * Unfortunately this is occurring too early in the initialization,
1145 * of necessity coming before JNI is initialized, and we're not quite
1146 * ready to set up the application class loader. Also, overwriting
1147 * the class' defining classloader pointer seems unwise.
1148 *
1149 * Instead, we save a pointer to the method and explicitly check for
1150 * it in FindClass. The method is private so nobody else can call it.
1151 */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001152
Andy McFaddenf5e6de92011-03-25 07:37:31 -07001153 assert(thread->threadId == kMainThreadId); /* main thread only */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001154
Andy McFaddenf5e6de92011-03-25 07:37:31 -07001155 if (!dvmPushJNIFrame(thread, gDvm.methDalvikSystemNativeStart_main))
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07001156 return false;
1157
1158 /*
1159 * Null out the "String[] args" argument.
1160 */
Andy McFaddenf5e6de92011-03-25 07:37:31 -07001161 assert(gDvm.methDalvikSystemNativeStart_main->registersSize == 1);
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07001162 u4* framePtr = (u4*) thread->curFrame;
1163 framePtr[0] = 0;
1164
1165 return true;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001166}
1167
1168
1169/*
1170 * Add a stack frame that makes it look like the native thread has been
1171 * executing interpreted code. This gives us a place to hang JNI local
1172 * references.
1173 */
1174static bool createFakeRunFrame(Thread* thread)
1175{
Andy McFaddenf5e6de92011-03-25 07:37:31 -07001176 return dvmPushJNIFrame(thread, gDvm.methDalvikSystemNativeStart_run);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001177}
1178
1179/*
1180 * Helper function to set the name of the current thread
1181 */
1182static void setThreadName(const char *threadName)
1183{
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001184 int hasAt = 0;
1185 int hasDot = 0;
1186 const char *s = threadName;
1187 while (*s) {
1188 if (*s == '.') hasDot = 1;
1189 else if (*s == '@') hasAt = 1;
1190 s++;
1191 }
1192 int len = s - threadName;
1193 if (len < 15 || hasAt || !hasDot) {
1194 s = threadName;
1195 } else {
1196 s = threadName + len - 15;
1197 }
Andy McFadden22ec6092010-07-01 11:23:15 -07001198#if defined(HAVE_ANDROID_PTHREAD_SETNAME_NP)
Andy McFaddenb122c8b2010-07-08 15:43:19 -07001199 /* pthread_setname_np fails rather than truncating long strings */
1200 char buf[16]; // MAX_TASK_COMM_LEN=16 is hard-coded into bionic
1201 strncpy(buf, s, sizeof(buf)-1);
1202 buf[sizeof(buf)-1] = '\0';
1203 int err = pthread_setname_np(pthread_self(), buf);
1204 if (err != 0) {
1205 LOGW("Unable to set the name of current thread to '%s': %s\n",
1206 buf, strerror(err));
1207 }
André Goddard Rosabcd88cc2010-06-09 20:32:14 -03001208#elif defined(HAVE_PRCTL)
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001209 prctl(PR_SET_NAME, (unsigned long) s, 0, 0, 0);
André Goddard Rosabcd88cc2010-06-09 20:32:14 -03001210#else
Andy McFaddenb122c8b2010-07-08 15:43:19 -07001211 LOGD("No way to set current thread's name (%s)\n", s);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001212#endif
1213}
1214
1215/*
1216 * Create a thread as a result of java.lang.Thread.start().
1217 *
1218 * We do have to worry about some concurrency problems, e.g. programs
1219 * that try to call Thread.start() on the same object from multiple threads.
1220 * (This will fail for all but one, but we have to make sure that it succeeds
1221 * for exactly one.)
1222 *
1223 * Some of the complexity here arises from our desire to mimic the
1224 * Thread vs. VMThread class decomposition we inherited. We've been given
1225 * a Thread, and now we need to create a VMThread and then populate both
1226 * objects. We also need to create one of our internal Thread objects.
1227 *
1228 * Pass in a stack size of 0 to get the default.
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001229 *
1230 * The "threadObj" reference must be pinned by the caller to prevent the GC
1231 * from moving it around (e.g. added to the tracked allocation list).
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001232 */
1233bool dvmCreateInterpThread(Object* threadObj, int reqStackSize)
1234{
1235 pthread_attr_t threadAttr;
1236 pthread_t threadHandle;
1237 Thread* self;
1238 Thread* newThread = NULL;
1239 Object* vmThreadObj = NULL;
1240 int stackSize;
1241
1242 assert(threadObj != NULL);
1243
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001244 self = dvmThreadSelf();
1245 if (reqStackSize == 0)
1246 stackSize = gDvm.stackSize;
1247 else if (reqStackSize < kMinStackSize)
1248 stackSize = kMinStackSize;
1249 else if (reqStackSize > kMaxStackSize)
1250 stackSize = kMaxStackSize;
1251 else
1252 stackSize = reqStackSize;
1253
1254 pthread_attr_init(&threadAttr);
1255 pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&threadAttr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
1256
1257 /*
1258 * To minimize the time spent in the critical section, we allocate the
1259 * vmThread object here.
1260 */
1261 vmThreadObj = dvmAllocObject(gDvm.classJavaLangVMThread, ALLOC_DEFAULT);
1262 if (vmThreadObj == NULL)
1263 goto fail;
1264
1265 newThread = allocThread(stackSize);
1266 if (newThread == NULL)
1267 goto fail;
1268 newThread->threadObj = threadObj;
1269
1270 assert(newThread->status == THREAD_INITIALIZING);
1271
1272 /*
1273 * We need to lock out other threads while we test and set the
1274 * "vmThread" field in java.lang.Thread, because we use that to determine
1275 * if this thread has been started before. We use the thread list lock
1276 * because it's handy and we're going to need to grab it again soon
1277 * anyway.
1278 */
1279 dvmLockThreadList(self);
1280
1281 if (dvmGetFieldObject(threadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThread_vmThread) != NULL) {
1282 dvmUnlockThreadList();
Dan Bornsteind27f3cf2011-02-23 13:07:07 -08001283 dvmThrowIllegalThreadStateException(
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001284 "thread has already been started");
1285 goto fail;
1286 }
1287
1288 /*
1289 * There are actually three data structures: Thread (object), VMThread
1290 * (object), and Thread (C struct). All of them point to at least one
1291 * other.
1292 *
1293 * As soon as "VMThread.vmData" is assigned, other threads can start
1294 * making calls into us (e.g. setPriority).
1295 */
1296 dvmSetFieldInt(vmThreadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangVMThread_vmData, (u4)newThread);
1297 dvmSetFieldObject(threadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThread_vmThread, vmThreadObj);
1298
1299 /*
1300 * Thread creation might take a while, so release the lock.
1301 */
1302 dvmUnlockThreadList();
1303
Carl Shapiro5617ad32010-07-02 10:50:57 -07001304 ThreadStatus oldStatus = dvmChangeStatus(self, THREAD_VMWAIT);
1305 int cc = pthread_create(&threadHandle, &threadAttr, interpThreadStart,
Andy McFadden2aa43612009-06-17 16:29:30 -07001306 newThread);
1307 oldStatus = dvmChangeStatus(self, oldStatus);
1308
1309 if (cc != 0) {
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001310 /*
1311 * Failure generally indicates that we have exceeded system
1312 * resource limits. VirtualMachineError is probably too severe,
1313 * so use OutOfMemoryError.
1314 */
1315 LOGE("Thread creation failed (err=%s)\n", strerror(errno));
1316
1317 dvmSetFieldObject(threadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThread_vmThread, NULL);
1318
Dan Bornsteind27f3cf2011-02-23 13:07:07 -08001319 dvmThrowOutOfMemoryError("thread creation failed");
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001320 goto fail;
1321 }
1322
1323 /*
1324 * We need to wait for the thread to start. Otherwise, depending on
1325 * the whims of the OS scheduler, we could return and the code in our
1326 * thread could try to do operations on the new thread before it had
1327 * finished starting.
1328 *
1329 * The new thread will lock the thread list, change its state to
1330 * THREAD_STARTING, broadcast to gDvm.threadStartCond, and then sleep
1331 * on gDvm.threadStartCond (which uses the thread list lock). This
1332 * thread (the parent) will either see that the thread is already ready
1333 * after we grab the thread list lock, or will be awakened from the
1334 * condition variable on the broadcast.
1335 *
1336 * We don't want to stall the rest of the VM while the new thread
1337 * starts, which can happen if the GC wakes up at the wrong moment.
1338 * So, we change our own status to VMWAIT, and self-suspend if
1339 * necessary after we finish adding the new thread.
1340 *
1341 *
1342 * We have to deal with an odd race with the GC/debugger suspension
1343 * mechanism when creating a new thread. The information about whether
1344 * or not a thread should be suspended is contained entirely within
1345 * the Thread struct; this is usually cleaner to deal with than having
1346 * one or more globally-visible suspension flags. The trouble is that
1347 * we could create the thread while the VM is trying to suspend all
1348 * threads. The suspend-count won't be nonzero for the new thread,
1349 * so dvmChangeStatus(THREAD_RUNNING) won't cause a suspension.
1350 *
1351 * The easiest way to deal with this is to prevent the new thread from
1352 * running until the parent says it's okay. This results in the
Andy McFadden2aa43612009-06-17 16:29:30 -07001353 * following (correct) sequence of events for a "badly timed" GC
1354 * (where '-' is us, 'o' is the child, and '+' is some other thread):
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001355 *
1356 * - call pthread_create()
1357 * - lock thread list
1358 * - put self into THREAD_VMWAIT so GC doesn't wait for us
1359 * - sleep on condition var (mutex = thread list lock) until child starts
1360 * + GC triggered by another thread
1361 * + thread list locked; suspend counts updated; thread list unlocked
1362 * + loop waiting for all runnable threads to suspend
1363 * + success, start GC
1364 * o child thread wakes, signals condition var to wake parent
1365 * o child waits for parent ack on condition variable
1366 * - we wake up, locking thread list
1367 * - add child to thread list
1368 * - unlock thread list
1369 * - change our state back to THREAD_RUNNING; GC causes us to suspend
1370 * + GC finishes; all threads in thread list are resumed
1371 * - lock thread list
1372 * - set child to THREAD_VMWAIT, and signal it to start
1373 * - unlock thread list
1374 * o child resumes
1375 * o child changes state to THREAD_RUNNING
1376 *
1377 * The above shows the GC starting up during thread creation, but if
1378 * it starts anywhere after VMThread.create() is called it will
1379 * produce the same series of events.
1380 *
1381 * Once the child is in the thread list, it will be suspended and
1382 * resumed like any other thread. In the above scenario the resume-all
1383 * code will try to resume the new thread, which was never actually
1384 * suspended, and try to decrement the child's thread suspend count to -1.
1385 * We can catch this in the resume-all code.
1386 *
1387 * Bouncing back and forth between threads like this adds a small amount
1388 * of scheduler overhead to thread startup.
1389 *
1390 * One alternative to having the child wait for the parent would be
1391 * to have the child inherit the parents' suspension count. This
1392 * would work for a GC, since we can safely assume that the parent
1393 * thread didn't cause it, but we must only do so if the parent suspension
1394 * was caused by a suspend-all. If the parent was being asked to
1395 * suspend singly by the debugger, the child should not inherit the value.
1396 *
1397 * We could also have a global "new thread suspend count" that gets
1398 * picked up by new threads before changing state to THREAD_RUNNING.
1399 * This would be protected by the thread list lock and set by a
1400 * suspend-all.
1401 */
1402 dvmLockThreadList(self);
1403 assert(self->status == THREAD_RUNNING);
1404 self->status = THREAD_VMWAIT;
1405 while (newThread->status != THREAD_STARTING)
1406 pthread_cond_wait(&gDvm.threadStartCond, &gDvm.threadListLock);
1407
1408 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: adding to list\n", newThread->threadId);
1409 newThread->next = gDvm.threadList->next;
1410 if (newThread->next != NULL)
1411 newThread->next->prev = newThread;
1412 newThread->prev = gDvm.threadList;
1413 gDvm.threadList->next = newThread;
1414
buzbee99e3e6e2011-03-29 10:26:07 -07001415 /* Add any existing global modes to the interpBreak control */
1416 dvmInitializeInterpBreak(newThread);
1417
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001418 if (!dvmGetFieldBoolean(threadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThread_daemon))
1419 gDvm.nonDaemonThreadCount++; // guarded by thread list lock
1420
1421 dvmUnlockThreadList();
1422
1423 /* change status back to RUNNING, self-suspending if necessary */
1424 dvmChangeStatus(self, THREAD_RUNNING);
1425
1426 /*
1427 * Tell the new thread to start.
1428 *
1429 * We must hold the thread list lock before messing with another thread.
1430 * In the general case we would also need to verify that newThread was
1431 * still in the thread list, but in our case the thread has not started
1432 * executing user code and therefore has not had a chance to exit.
1433 *
1434 * We move it to VMWAIT, and it then shifts itself to RUNNING, which
1435 * comes with a suspend-pending check.
1436 */
1437 dvmLockThreadList(self);
1438
1439 assert(newThread->status == THREAD_STARTING);
1440 newThread->status = THREAD_VMWAIT;
1441 pthread_cond_broadcast(&gDvm.threadStartCond);
1442
1443 dvmUnlockThreadList();
1444
1445 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(vmThreadObj, NULL);
1446 return true;
1447
1448fail:
1449 freeThread(newThread);
1450 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(vmThreadObj, NULL);
1451 return false;
1452}
1453
1454/*
1455 * pthread entry function for threads started from interpreted code.
1456 */
1457static void* interpThreadStart(void* arg)
1458{
1459 Thread* self = (Thread*) arg;
1460
1461 char *threadName = dvmGetThreadName(self);
1462 setThreadName(threadName);
1463 free(threadName);
1464
1465 /*
1466 * Finish initializing the Thread struct.
1467 */
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07001468 dvmLockThreadList(self);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001469 prepareThread(self);
1470
1471 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: created from interp\n", self->threadId);
1472
1473 /*
1474 * Change our status and wake our parent, who will add us to the
1475 * thread list and advance our state to VMWAIT.
1476 */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001477 self->status = THREAD_STARTING;
1478 pthread_cond_broadcast(&gDvm.threadStartCond);
1479
1480 /*
1481 * Wait until the parent says we can go. Assuming there wasn't a
1482 * suspend pending, this will happen immediately. When it completes,
1483 * we're full-fledged citizens of the VM.
1484 *
1485 * We have to use THREAD_VMWAIT here rather than THREAD_RUNNING
1486 * because the pthread_cond_wait below needs to reacquire a lock that
1487 * suspend-all is also interested in. If we get unlucky, the parent could
1488 * change us to THREAD_RUNNING, then a GC could start before we get
1489 * signaled, and suspend-all will grab the thread list lock and then
1490 * wait for us to suspend. We'll be in the tail end of pthread_cond_wait
1491 * trying to get the lock.
1492 */
1493 while (self->status != THREAD_VMWAIT)
1494 pthread_cond_wait(&gDvm.threadStartCond, &gDvm.threadListLock);
1495
1496 dvmUnlockThreadList();
1497
1498 /*
1499 * Add a JNI context.
1500 */
1501 self->jniEnv = dvmCreateJNIEnv(self);
1502
1503 /*
1504 * Change our state so the GC will wait for us from now on. If a GC is
1505 * in progress this call will suspend us.
1506 */
1507 dvmChangeStatus(self, THREAD_RUNNING);
1508
1509 /*
1510 * Notify the debugger & DDM. The debugger notification may cause
Andy McFadden2150b0d2010-10-15 13:54:28 -07001511 * us to suspend ourselves (and others). The thread state may change
1512 * to VMWAIT briefly if network packets are sent.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001513 */
1514 if (gDvm.debuggerConnected)
1515 dvmDbgPostThreadStart(self);
1516
1517 /*
1518 * Set the system thread priority according to the Thread object's
1519 * priority level. We don't usually need to do this, because both the
1520 * Thread object and system thread priorities inherit from parents. The
1521 * tricky case is when somebody creates a Thread object, calls
1522 * setPriority(), and then starts the thread. We could manage this with
1523 * a "needs priority update" flag to avoid the redundant call.
1524 */
Andy McFadden4879df92009-08-07 14:49:40 -07001525 int priority = dvmGetFieldInt(self->threadObj,
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001526 gDvm.offJavaLangThread_priority);
1527 dvmChangeThreadPriority(self, priority);
1528
1529 /*
1530 * Execute the "run" method.
1531 *
1532 * At this point our stack is empty, so somebody who comes looking for
1533 * stack traces right now won't have much to look at. This is normal.
1534 */
1535 Method* run = self->threadObj->clazz->vtable[gDvm.voffJavaLangThread_run];
1536 JValue unused;
1537
1538 LOGV("threadid=%d: calling run()\n", self->threadId);
1539 assert(strcmp(run->name, "run") == 0);
1540 dvmCallMethod(self, run, self->threadObj, &unused);
1541 LOGV("threadid=%d: exiting\n", self->threadId);
1542
1543 /*
1544 * Remove the thread from various lists, report its death, and free
1545 * its resources.
1546 */
1547 dvmDetachCurrentThread();
1548
1549 return NULL;
1550}
1551
1552/*
1553 * The current thread is exiting with an uncaught exception. The
1554 * Java programming language allows the application to provide a
1555 * thread-exit-uncaught-exception handler for the VM, for a specific
1556 * Thread, and for all threads in a ThreadGroup.
1557 *
1558 * Version 1.5 added the per-thread handler. We need to call
1559 * "uncaughtException" in the handler object, which is either the
1560 * ThreadGroup object or the Thread-specific handler.
Andy McFadden19cd2fc2011-03-24 13:45:14 -07001561 *
1562 * This should only be called when an exception is pending. Before
1563 * returning, the exception will be cleared.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001564 */
1565static void threadExitUncaughtException(Thread* self, Object* group)
1566{
1567 Object* exception;
1568 Object* handlerObj;
Andy McFadden19cd2fc2011-03-24 13:45:14 -07001569 Method* uncaughtHandler;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001570
1571 LOGW("threadid=%d: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=%p)\n",
1572 self->threadId, group);
1573 assert(group != NULL);
1574
1575 /*
1576 * Get a pointer to the exception, then clear out the one in the
1577 * thread. We don't want to have it set when executing interpreted code.
1578 */
1579 exception = dvmGetException(self);
Andy McFadden19cd2fc2011-03-24 13:45:14 -07001580 assert(exception != NULL);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001581 dvmAddTrackedAlloc(exception, self);
1582 dvmClearException(self);
1583
1584 /*
1585 * Get the Thread's "uncaughtHandler" object. Use it if non-NULL;
1586 * else use "group" (which is an instance of UncaughtExceptionHandler).
Andy McFadden19cd2fc2011-03-24 13:45:14 -07001587 * The ThreadGroup will handle it directly or call the default
1588 * uncaught exception handler.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001589 */
Andy McFadden19cd2fc2011-03-24 13:45:14 -07001590 handlerObj = dvmGetFieldObject(self->threadObj,
1591 gDvm.offJavaLangThread_uncaughtHandler);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001592 if (handlerObj == NULL)
1593 handlerObj = group;
1594
1595 /*
Andy McFadden19cd2fc2011-03-24 13:45:14 -07001596 * Find the "uncaughtException" method in this object. The method
1597 * was declared in the Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler interface.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001598 */
1599 uncaughtHandler = dvmFindVirtualMethodHierByDescriptor(handlerObj->clazz,
1600 "uncaughtException", "(Ljava/lang/Thread;Ljava/lang/Throwable;)V");
1601
1602 if (uncaughtHandler != NULL) {
1603 //LOGI("+++ calling %s.uncaughtException\n",
1604 // handlerObj->clazz->descriptor);
1605 JValue unused;
1606 dvmCallMethod(self, uncaughtHandler, handlerObj, &unused,
1607 self->threadObj, exception);
1608 } else {
Andy McFadden19cd2fc2011-03-24 13:45:14 -07001609 /* should be impossible, but handle it anyway */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001610 LOGW("WARNING: no 'uncaughtException' method in class %s\n",
1611 handlerObj->clazz->descriptor);
1612 dvmSetException(self, exception);
1613 dvmLogExceptionStackTrace();
1614 }
1615
Andy McFadden19cd2fc2011-03-24 13:45:14 -07001616 /* if the uncaught handler threw, clear it */
1617 dvmClearException(self);
1618
1619 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(exception, self);
1620
Bill Buzbee46cd5b62009-06-05 15:36:06 -07001621 /* Remove this thread's suspendCount from global suspendCount sum */
1622 lockThreadSuspendCount();
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08001623 dvmAddToSuspendCounts(self, -self->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount, 0);
Bill Buzbee46cd5b62009-06-05 15:36:06 -07001624 unlockThreadSuspendCount();
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001625}
1626
1627
1628/*
1629 * Create an internal VM thread, for things like JDWP and finalizers.
1630 *
1631 * The easiest way to do this is create a new thread and then use the
1632 * JNI AttachCurrentThread implementation.
1633 *
1634 * This does not return until after the new thread has begun executing.
1635 */
1636bool dvmCreateInternalThread(pthread_t* pHandle, const char* name,
1637 InternalThreadStart func, void* funcArg)
1638{
1639 InternalStartArgs* pArgs;
1640 Object* systemGroup;
1641 pthread_attr_t threadAttr;
1642 volatile Thread* newThread = NULL;
1643 volatile int createStatus = 0;
1644
1645 systemGroup = dvmGetSystemThreadGroup();
1646 if (systemGroup == NULL)
1647 return false;
1648
1649 pArgs = (InternalStartArgs*) malloc(sizeof(*pArgs));
1650 pArgs->func = func;
1651 pArgs->funcArg = funcArg;
1652 pArgs->name = strdup(name); // storage will be owned by new thread
1653 pArgs->group = systemGroup;
1654 pArgs->isDaemon = true;
1655 pArgs->pThread = &newThread;
1656 pArgs->pCreateStatus = &createStatus;
1657
1658 pthread_attr_init(&threadAttr);
1659 //pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&threadAttr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
1660
1661 if (pthread_create(pHandle, &threadAttr, internalThreadStart,
1662 pArgs) != 0)
1663 {
1664 LOGE("internal thread creation failed\n");
1665 free(pArgs->name);
1666 free(pArgs);
1667 return false;
1668 }
1669
1670 /*
1671 * Wait for the child to start. This gives us an opportunity to make
1672 * sure that the thread started correctly, and allows our caller to
1673 * assume that the thread has started running.
1674 *
1675 * Because we aren't holding a lock across the thread creation, it's
1676 * possible that the child will already have completed its
1677 * initialization. Because the child only adjusts "createStatus" while
1678 * holding the thread list lock, the initial condition on the "while"
1679 * loop will correctly avoid the wait if this occurs.
1680 *
1681 * It's also possible that we'll have to wait for the thread to finish
1682 * being created, and as part of allocating a Thread object it might
1683 * need to initiate a GC. We switch to VMWAIT while we pause.
1684 */
1685 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
Carl Shapiro5617ad32010-07-02 10:50:57 -07001686 ThreadStatus oldStatus = dvmChangeStatus(self, THREAD_VMWAIT);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001687 dvmLockThreadList(self);
1688 while (createStatus == 0)
1689 pthread_cond_wait(&gDvm.threadStartCond, &gDvm.threadListLock);
1690
1691 if (newThread == NULL) {
1692 LOGW("internal thread create failed (createStatus=%d)\n", createStatus);
1693 assert(createStatus < 0);
1694 /* don't free pArgs -- if pthread_create succeeded, child owns it */
1695 dvmUnlockThreadList();
1696 dvmChangeStatus(self, oldStatus);
1697 return false;
1698 }
1699
1700 /* thread could be in any state now (except early init states) */
1701 //assert(newThread->status == THREAD_RUNNING);
1702
1703 dvmUnlockThreadList();
1704 dvmChangeStatus(self, oldStatus);
1705
1706 return true;
1707}
1708
1709/*
1710 * pthread entry function for internally-created threads.
1711 *
1712 * We are expected to free "arg" and its contents. If we're a daemon
1713 * thread, and we get cancelled abruptly when the VM shuts down, the
1714 * storage won't be freed. If this becomes a concern we can make a copy
1715 * on the stack.
1716 */
1717static void* internalThreadStart(void* arg)
1718{
1719 InternalStartArgs* pArgs = (InternalStartArgs*) arg;
1720 JavaVMAttachArgs jniArgs;
1721
1722 jniArgs.version = JNI_VERSION_1_2;
1723 jniArgs.name = pArgs->name;
1724 jniArgs.group = pArgs->group;
1725
1726 setThreadName(pArgs->name);
1727
1728 /* use local jniArgs as stack top */
1729 if (dvmAttachCurrentThread(&jniArgs, pArgs->isDaemon)) {
1730 /*
1731 * Tell the parent of our success.
1732 *
1733 * threadListLock is the mutex for threadStartCond.
1734 */
1735 dvmLockThreadList(dvmThreadSelf());
1736 *pArgs->pCreateStatus = 1;
1737 *pArgs->pThread = dvmThreadSelf();
1738 pthread_cond_broadcast(&gDvm.threadStartCond);
1739 dvmUnlockThreadList();
1740
1741 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: internal '%s'\n",
1742 dvmThreadSelf()->threadId, pArgs->name);
1743
1744 /* execute */
1745 (*pArgs->func)(pArgs->funcArg);
1746
1747 /* detach ourselves */
1748 dvmDetachCurrentThread();
1749 } else {
1750 /*
1751 * Tell the parent of our failure. We don't have a Thread struct,
1752 * so we can't be suspended, so we don't need to enter a critical
1753 * section.
1754 */
1755 dvmLockThreadList(dvmThreadSelf());
1756 *pArgs->pCreateStatus = -1;
1757 assert(*pArgs->pThread == NULL);
1758 pthread_cond_broadcast(&gDvm.threadStartCond);
1759 dvmUnlockThreadList();
1760
1761 assert(*pArgs->pThread == NULL);
1762 }
1763
1764 free(pArgs->name);
1765 free(pArgs);
1766 return NULL;
1767}
1768
1769/*
1770 * Attach the current thread to the VM.
1771 *
1772 * Used for internally-created threads and JNI's AttachCurrentThread.
1773 */
1774bool dvmAttachCurrentThread(const JavaVMAttachArgs* pArgs, bool isDaemon)
1775{
1776 Thread* self = NULL;
1777 Object* threadObj = NULL;
1778 Object* vmThreadObj = NULL;
1779 StringObject* threadNameStr = NULL;
1780 Method* init;
1781 bool ok, ret;
1782
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001783 /* allocate thread struct, and establish a basic sense of self */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001784 self = allocThread(gDvm.stackSize);
1785 if (self == NULL)
1786 goto fail;
1787 setThreadSelf(self);
1788
1789 /*
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001790 * Finish our thread prep. We need to do this before adding ourselves
1791 * to the thread list or invoking any interpreted code. prepareThread()
1792 * requires that we hold the thread list lock.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001793 */
1794 dvmLockThreadList(self);
1795 ok = prepareThread(self);
1796 dvmUnlockThreadList();
1797 if (!ok)
1798 goto fail;
1799
1800 self->jniEnv = dvmCreateJNIEnv(self);
1801 if (self->jniEnv == NULL)
1802 goto fail;
1803
1804 /*
1805 * Create a "fake" JNI frame at the top of the main thread interp stack.
1806 * It isn't really necessary for the internal threads, but it gives
1807 * the debugger something to show. It is essential for the JNI-attached
1808 * threads.
1809 */
1810 if (!createFakeRunFrame(self))
1811 goto fail;
1812
1813 /*
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001814 * The native side of the thread is ready; add it to the list. Once
1815 * it's on the list the thread is visible to the JDWP code and the GC.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001816 */
1817 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: adding to list (attached)\n", self->threadId);
1818
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001819 dvmLockThreadList(self);
1820
1821 self->next = gDvm.threadList->next;
1822 if (self->next != NULL)
1823 self->next->prev = self;
1824 self->prev = gDvm.threadList;
1825 gDvm.threadList->next = self;
1826 if (!isDaemon)
1827 gDvm.nonDaemonThreadCount++;
1828
1829 dvmUnlockThreadList();
1830
1831 /*
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001832 * Switch state from initializing to running.
1833 *
1834 * It's possible that a GC began right before we added ourselves
1835 * to the thread list, and is still going. That means our thread
1836 * suspend count won't reflect the fact that we should be suspended.
1837 * To deal with this, we transition to VMWAIT, pulse the heap lock,
1838 * and then advance to RUNNING. That will ensure that we stall until
1839 * the GC completes.
1840 *
1841 * Once we're in RUNNING, we're like any other thread in the VM (except
1842 * for the lack of an initialized threadObj). We're then free to
1843 * allocate and initialize objects.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001844 */
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001845 assert(self->status == THREAD_INITIALIZING);
1846 dvmChangeStatus(self, THREAD_VMWAIT);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001847 dvmLockMutex(&gDvm.gcHeapLock);
1848 dvmUnlockMutex(&gDvm.gcHeapLock);
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001849 dvmChangeStatus(self, THREAD_RUNNING);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001850
1851 /*
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001852 * Create Thread and VMThread objects.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001853 */
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001854 threadObj = dvmAllocObject(gDvm.classJavaLangThread, ALLOC_DEFAULT);
1855 vmThreadObj = dvmAllocObject(gDvm.classJavaLangVMThread, ALLOC_DEFAULT);
1856 if (threadObj == NULL || vmThreadObj == NULL)
1857 goto fail_unlink;
1858
1859 /*
1860 * This makes threadObj visible to the GC. We still have it in the
1861 * tracked allocation table, so it can't move around on us.
1862 */
1863 self->threadObj = threadObj;
1864 dvmSetFieldInt(vmThreadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangVMThread_vmData, (u4)self);
1865
1866 /*
1867 * Create a string for the thread name.
1868 */
1869 if (pArgs->name != NULL) {
Barry Hayes81f3ebe2010-06-15 16:17:37 -07001870 threadNameStr = dvmCreateStringFromCstr(pArgs->name);
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001871 if (threadNameStr == NULL) {
1872 assert(dvmCheckException(dvmThreadSelf()));
1873 goto fail_unlink;
1874 }
1875 }
1876
1877 init = dvmFindDirectMethodByDescriptor(gDvm.classJavaLangThread, "<init>",
1878 "(Ljava/lang/ThreadGroup;Ljava/lang/String;IZ)V");
1879 if (init == NULL) {
1880 assert(dvmCheckException(self));
1881 goto fail_unlink;
1882 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001883
1884 /*
1885 * Now we're ready to run some interpreted code.
1886 *
1887 * We need to construct the Thread object and set the VMThread field.
1888 * Setting VMThread tells interpreted code that we're alive.
1889 *
1890 * Call the (group, name, priority, daemon) constructor on the Thread.
1891 * This sets the thread's name and adds it to the specified group, and
1892 * provides values for priority and daemon (which are normally inherited
1893 * from the current thread).
1894 */
1895 JValue unused;
1896 dvmCallMethod(self, init, threadObj, &unused, (Object*)pArgs->group,
1897 threadNameStr, getThreadPriorityFromSystem(), isDaemon);
1898 if (dvmCheckException(self)) {
1899 LOGE("exception thrown while constructing attached thread object\n");
1900 goto fail_unlink;
1901 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001902
1903 /*
1904 * Set the VMThread field, which tells interpreted code that we're alive.
1905 *
1906 * The risk of a thread start collision here is very low; somebody
1907 * would have to be deliberately polling the ThreadGroup list and
1908 * trying to start threads against anything it sees, which would
1909 * generally cause problems for all thread creation. However, for
1910 * correctness we test "vmThread" before setting it.
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001911 *
1912 * TODO: this still has a race, it's just smaller. Not sure this is
1913 * worth putting effort into fixing. Need to hold a lock while
1914 * fiddling with the field, or maybe initialize the Thread object in a
1915 * way that ensures another thread can't call start() on it.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001916 */
1917 if (dvmGetFieldObject(threadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThread_vmThread) != NULL) {
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001918 LOGW("WOW: thread start hijack\n");
Dan Bornsteind27f3cf2011-02-23 13:07:07 -08001919 dvmThrowIllegalThreadStateException(
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001920 "thread has already been started");
1921 /* We don't want to free anything associated with the thread
1922 * because someone is obviously interested in it. Just let
1923 * it go and hope it will clean itself up when its finished.
1924 * This case should never happen anyway.
1925 *
1926 * Since we're letting it live, we need to finish setting it up.
1927 * We just have to let the caller know that the intended operation
1928 * has failed.
1929 *
1930 * [ This seems strange -- stepping on the vmThread object that's
1931 * already present seems like a bad idea. TODO: figure this out. ]
1932 */
1933 ret = false;
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001934 } else {
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001935 ret = true;
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001936 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001937 dvmSetFieldObject(threadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThread_vmThread, vmThreadObj);
1938
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001939 /* we can now safely un-pin these */
1940 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(threadObj, self);
1941 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(vmThreadObj, self);
1942 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc((Object*)threadNameStr, self);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001943
1944 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: attached from native, name=%s\n",
1945 self->threadId, pArgs->name);
1946
1947 /* tell the debugger & DDM */
1948 if (gDvm.debuggerConnected)
1949 dvmDbgPostThreadStart(self);
1950
1951 return ret;
1952
1953fail_unlink:
1954 dvmLockThreadList(self);
1955 unlinkThread(self);
1956 if (!isDaemon)
1957 gDvm.nonDaemonThreadCount--;
1958 dvmUnlockThreadList();
1959 /* fall through to "fail" */
1960fail:
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07001961 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(threadObj, self);
1962 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(vmThreadObj, self);
1963 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc((Object*)threadNameStr, self);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001964 if (self != NULL) {
1965 if (self->jniEnv != NULL) {
1966 dvmDestroyJNIEnv(self->jniEnv);
1967 self->jniEnv = NULL;
1968 }
1969 freeThread(self);
1970 }
1971 setThreadSelf(NULL);
1972 return false;
1973}
1974
1975/*
1976 * Detach the thread from the various data structures, notify other threads
1977 * that are waiting to "join" it, and free up all heap-allocated storage.
1978 *
1979 * Used for all threads.
1980 *
1981 * When we get here the interpreted stack should be empty. The JNI 1.6 spec
1982 * requires us to enforce this for the DetachCurrentThread call, probably
1983 * because it also says that DetachCurrentThread causes all monitors
1984 * associated with the thread to be released. (Because the stack is empty,
1985 * we only have to worry about explicit JNI calls to MonitorEnter.)
1986 *
1987 * THOUGHT:
1988 * We might want to avoid freeing our internal Thread structure until the
1989 * associated Thread/VMThread objects get GCed. Our Thread is impossible to
1990 * get to once the thread shuts down, but there is a small possibility of
1991 * an operation starting in another thread before this thread halts, and
1992 * finishing much later (perhaps the thread got stalled by a weird OS bug).
1993 * We don't want something like Thread.isInterrupted() crawling through
1994 * freed storage. Can do with a Thread finalizer, or by creating a
1995 * dedicated ThreadObject class for java/lang/Thread and moving all of our
1996 * state into that.
1997 */
1998void dvmDetachCurrentThread(void)
1999{
2000 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
2001 Object* vmThread;
2002 Object* group;
2003
2004 /*
2005 * Make sure we're not detaching a thread that's still running. (This
2006 * could happen with an explicit JNI detach call.)
2007 *
2008 * A thread created by interpreted code will finish with a depth of
2009 * zero, while a JNI-attached thread will have the synthetic "stack
2010 * starter" native method at the top.
2011 */
2012 int curDepth = dvmComputeExactFrameDepth(self->curFrame);
2013 if (curDepth != 0) {
2014 bool topIsNative = false;
2015
2016 if (curDepth == 1) {
2017 /* not expecting a lingering break frame; just look at curFrame */
Carl Shapirofc75f3e2010-12-07 11:43:38 -08002018 assert(!dvmIsBreakFrame((u4*)self->curFrame));
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002019 StackSaveArea* ssa = SAVEAREA_FROM_FP(self->curFrame);
2020 if (dvmIsNativeMethod(ssa->method))
2021 topIsNative = true;
2022 }
2023
2024 if (!topIsNative) {
2025 LOGE("ERROR: detaching thread with interp frames (count=%d)\n",
2026 curDepth);
2027 dvmDumpThread(self, false);
2028 dvmAbort();
2029 }
2030 }
2031
2032 group = dvmGetFieldObject(self->threadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThread_group);
2033 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: detach (group=%p)\n", self->threadId, group);
2034
2035 /*
2036 * Release any held monitors. Since there are no interpreted stack
2037 * frames, the only thing left are the monitors held by JNI MonitorEnter
2038 * calls.
2039 */
2040 dvmReleaseJniMonitors(self);
2041
2042 /*
2043 * Do some thread-exit uncaught exception processing if necessary.
2044 */
2045 if (dvmCheckException(self))
2046 threadExitUncaughtException(self, group);
2047
2048 /*
2049 * Remove the thread from the thread group.
2050 */
2051 if (group != NULL) {
2052 Method* removeThread =
2053 group->clazz->vtable[gDvm.voffJavaLangThreadGroup_removeThread];
2054 JValue unused;
2055 dvmCallMethod(self, removeThread, group, &unused, self->threadObj);
2056 }
2057
2058 /*
2059 * Clear the vmThread reference in the Thread object. Interpreted code
2060 * will now see that this Thread is not running. As this may be the
2061 * only reference to the VMThread object that the VM knows about, we
2062 * have to create an internal reference to it first.
2063 */
2064 vmThread = dvmGetFieldObject(self->threadObj,
2065 gDvm.offJavaLangThread_vmThread);
2066 dvmAddTrackedAlloc(vmThread, self);
2067 dvmSetFieldObject(self->threadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThread_vmThread, NULL);
2068
2069 /* clear out our struct Thread pointer, since it's going away */
2070 dvmSetFieldObject(vmThread, gDvm.offJavaLangVMThread_vmData, NULL);
2071
2072 /*
2073 * Tell the debugger & DDM. This may cause the current thread or all
2074 * threads to suspend.
2075 *
2076 * The JDWP spec is somewhat vague about when this happens, other than
2077 * that it's issued by the dying thread, which may still appear in
2078 * an "all threads" listing.
2079 */
2080 if (gDvm.debuggerConnected)
2081 dvmDbgPostThreadDeath(self);
2082
2083 /*
2084 * Thread.join() is implemented as an Object.wait() on the VMThread
2085 * object. Signal anyone who is waiting.
2086 */
2087 dvmLockObject(self, vmThread);
2088 dvmObjectNotifyAll(self, vmThread);
2089 dvmUnlockObject(self, vmThread);
2090
2091 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(vmThread, self);
2092 vmThread = NULL;
2093
2094 /*
2095 * We're done manipulating objects, so it's okay if the GC runs in
2096 * parallel with us from here out. It's important to do this if
2097 * profiling is enabled, since we can wait indefinitely.
2098 */
Andy McFadden3469a7e2010-08-04 16:09:10 -07002099 android_atomic_release_store(THREAD_VMWAIT, &self->status);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002100
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002101 /*
2102 * If we're doing method trace profiling, we don't want threads to exit,
2103 * because if they do we'll end up reusing thread IDs. This complicates
2104 * analysis and makes it impossible to have reasonable output in the
2105 * "threads" section of the "key" file.
2106 *
2107 * We need to do this after Thread.join() completes, or other threads
2108 * could get wedged. Since self->threadObj is still valid, the Thread
2109 * object will not get GCed even though we're no longer in the ThreadGroup
2110 * list (which is important since the profiling thread needs to get
2111 * the thread's name).
2112 */
2113 MethodTraceState* traceState = &gDvm.methodTrace;
2114
2115 dvmLockMutex(&traceState->startStopLock);
2116 if (traceState->traceEnabled) {
2117 LOGI("threadid=%d: waiting for method trace to finish\n",
2118 self->threadId);
2119 while (traceState->traceEnabled) {
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07002120 dvmWaitCond(&traceState->threadExitCond,
2121 &traceState->startStopLock);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002122 }
2123 }
2124 dvmUnlockMutex(&traceState->startStopLock);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002125
2126 dvmLockThreadList(self);
2127
2128 /*
2129 * Lose the JNI context.
2130 */
2131 dvmDestroyJNIEnv(self->jniEnv);
2132 self->jniEnv = NULL;
2133
2134 self->status = THREAD_ZOMBIE;
2135
2136 /*
2137 * Remove ourselves from the internal thread list.
2138 */
2139 unlinkThread(self);
2140
2141 /*
2142 * If we're the last one standing, signal anybody waiting in
2143 * DestroyJavaVM that it's okay to exit.
2144 */
2145 if (!dvmGetFieldBoolean(self->threadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThread_daemon)) {
2146 gDvm.nonDaemonThreadCount--; // guarded by thread list lock
2147
2148 if (gDvm.nonDaemonThreadCount == 0) {
2149 int cc;
2150
2151 LOGV("threadid=%d: last non-daemon thread\n", self->threadId);
2152 //dvmDumpAllThreads(false);
2153 // cond var guarded by threadListLock, which we already hold
2154 cc = pthread_cond_signal(&gDvm.vmExitCond);
2155 assert(cc == 0);
2156 }
2157 }
2158
2159 LOGV("threadid=%d: bye!\n", self->threadId);
2160 releaseThreadId(self);
2161 dvmUnlockThreadList();
2162
2163 setThreadSelf(NULL);
Bob Lee9dc72a32009-09-04 18:28:16 -07002164
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002165 freeThread(self);
2166}
2167
2168
2169/*
2170 * Suspend a single thread. Do not use to suspend yourself.
2171 *
2172 * This is used primarily for debugger/DDMS activity. Does not return
2173 * until the thread has suspended or is in a "safe" state (e.g. executing
2174 * native code outside the VM).
2175 *
2176 * The thread list lock should be held before calling here -- it's not
2177 * entirely safe to hang on to a Thread* from another thread otherwise.
2178 * (We'd need to grab it here anyway to avoid clashing with a suspend-all.)
2179 */
2180void dvmSuspendThread(Thread* thread)
2181{
2182 assert(thread != NULL);
2183 assert(thread != dvmThreadSelf());
2184 //assert(thread->handle != dvmJdwpGetDebugThread(gDvm.jdwpState));
2185
2186 lockThreadSuspendCount();
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002187 dvmAddToSuspendCounts(thread, 1, 1);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002188
2189 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: suspend++, now=%d\n",
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002190 thread->threadId, thread->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002191 unlockThreadSuspendCount();
2192
2193 waitForThreadSuspend(dvmThreadSelf(), thread);
2194}
2195
2196/*
2197 * Reduce the suspend count of a thread. If it hits zero, tell it to
2198 * resume.
2199 *
2200 * Used primarily for debugger/DDMS activity. The thread in question
2201 * might have been suspended singly or as part of a suspend-all operation.
2202 *
2203 * The thread list lock should be held before calling here -- it's not
2204 * entirely safe to hang on to a Thread* from another thread otherwise.
2205 * (We'd need to grab it here anyway to avoid clashing with a suspend-all.)
2206 */
2207void dvmResumeThread(Thread* thread)
2208{
2209 assert(thread != NULL);
2210 assert(thread != dvmThreadSelf());
2211 //assert(thread->handle != dvmJdwpGetDebugThread(gDvm.jdwpState));
2212
2213 lockThreadSuspendCount();
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002214 if (thread->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount > 0) {
2215 dvmAddToSuspendCounts(thread, -1, -1);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002216 } else {
2217 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: suspendCount already zero\n",
2218 thread->threadId);
2219 }
2220
2221 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: suspend--, now=%d\n",
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002222 thread->threadId, thread->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002223
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002224 if (thread->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount == 0) {
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07002225 dvmBroadcastCond(&gDvm.threadSuspendCountCond);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002226 }
2227
2228 unlockThreadSuspendCount();
2229}
2230
2231/*
2232 * Suspend yourself, as a result of debugger activity.
2233 */
2234void dvmSuspendSelf(bool jdwpActivity)
2235{
2236 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
2237
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002238 /* debugger thread must not suspend itself due to debugger activity! */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002239 assert(gDvm.jdwpState != NULL);
2240 if (self->handle == dvmJdwpGetDebugThread(gDvm.jdwpState)) {
2241 assert(false);
2242 return;
2243 }
2244
2245 /*
2246 * Collisions with other suspends aren't really interesting. We want
2247 * to ensure that we're the only one fiddling with the suspend count
2248 * though.
2249 */
2250 lockThreadSuspendCount();
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002251 dvmAddToSuspendCounts(self, 1, 1);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002252
2253 /*
2254 * Suspend ourselves.
2255 */
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002256 assert(self->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount > 0);
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002257 self->status = THREAD_SUSPENDED;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002258 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: self-suspending (dbg)\n", self->threadId);
2259
2260 /*
2261 * Tell JDWP that we've completed suspension. The JDWP thread can't
2262 * tell us to resume before we're fully asleep because we hold the
2263 * suspend count lock.
2264 *
2265 * If we got here via waitForDebugger(), don't do this part.
2266 */
2267 if (jdwpActivity) {
2268 //LOGI("threadid=%d: clearing wait-for-event (my handle=%08x)\n",
2269 // self->threadId, (int) self->handle);
2270 dvmJdwpClearWaitForEventThread(gDvm.jdwpState);
2271 }
2272
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002273 while (self->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount != 0) {
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07002274 dvmWaitCond(&gDvm.threadSuspendCountCond,
2275 &gDvm.threadSuspendCountLock);
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002276 if (self->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount != 0) {
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -07002277 /*
2278 * The condition was signaled but we're still suspended. This
2279 * can happen if the debugger lets go while a SIGQUIT thread
2280 * dump event is pending (assuming SignalCatcher was resumed for
2281 * just long enough to try to grab the thread-suspend lock).
2282 */
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002283 LOGD("threadid=%d: still suspended after undo (sc=%d dc=%d)\n",
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002284 self->threadId, self->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount,
2285 self->interpBreak.ctl.dbgSuspendCount);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002286 }
2287 }
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002288 assert(self->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount == 0 &&
2289 self->interpBreak.ctl.dbgSuspendCount == 0);
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002290 self->status = THREAD_RUNNING;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002291 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: self-reviving (dbg), status=%d\n",
2292 self->threadId, self->status);
2293
2294 unlockThreadSuspendCount();
2295}
2296
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002297/*
2298 * Dump the state of the current thread and that of another thread that
2299 * we think is wedged.
2300 */
2301static void dumpWedgedThread(Thread* thread)
2302{
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002303 dvmDumpThread(dvmThreadSelf(), false);
Elliott Hughesabd4f6e2011-03-25 11:58:52 -07002304 dvmPrintNativeBackTrace();
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002305
2306 // dumping a running thread is risky, but could be useful
2307 dvmDumpThread(thread, true);
2308
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002309 // stop now and get a core dump
2310 //abort();
2311}
2312
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -08002313/*
2314 * If the thread is running at below-normal priority, temporarily elevate
2315 * it to "normal".
2316 *
2317 * Returns zero if no changes were made. Otherwise, returns bit flags
2318 * indicating what was changed, storing the previous values in the
2319 * provided locations.
2320 */
Andy McFadden2b94b302010-03-09 16:38:36 -08002321int dvmRaiseThreadPriorityIfNeeded(Thread* thread, int* pSavedThreadPrio,
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -08002322 SchedPolicy* pSavedThreadPolicy)
2323{
2324 errno = 0;
2325 *pSavedThreadPrio = getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, thread->systemTid);
2326 if (errno != 0) {
2327 LOGW("Unable to get priority for threadid=%d sysTid=%d\n",
2328 thread->threadId, thread->systemTid);
2329 return 0;
2330 }
2331 if (get_sched_policy(thread->systemTid, pSavedThreadPolicy) != 0) {
2332 LOGW("Unable to get policy for threadid=%d sysTid=%d\n",
2333 thread->threadId, thread->systemTid);
2334 return 0;
2335 }
2336
2337 int changeFlags = 0;
2338
2339 /*
2340 * Change the priority if we're in the background group.
2341 */
2342 if (*pSavedThreadPolicy == SP_BACKGROUND) {
2343 if (set_sched_policy(thread->systemTid, SP_FOREGROUND) != 0) {
2344 LOGW("Couldn't set fg policy on tid %d\n", thread->systemTid);
2345 } else {
2346 changeFlags |= kChangedPolicy;
2347 LOGD("Temporarily moving tid %d to fg (was %d)\n",
2348 thread->systemTid, *pSavedThreadPolicy);
2349 }
2350 }
2351
2352 /*
2353 * getpriority() returns the "nice" value, so larger numbers indicate
2354 * lower priority, with 0 being normal.
2355 */
2356 if (*pSavedThreadPrio > 0) {
2357 const int kHigher = 0;
2358 if (setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, thread->systemTid, kHigher) != 0) {
2359 LOGW("Couldn't raise priority on tid %d to %d\n",
2360 thread->systemTid, kHigher);
2361 } else {
2362 changeFlags |= kChangedPriority;
2363 LOGD("Temporarily raised priority on tid %d (%d -> %d)\n",
2364 thread->systemTid, *pSavedThreadPrio, kHigher);
2365 }
2366 }
2367
2368 return changeFlags;
2369}
2370
2371/*
2372 * Reset the priority values for the thread in question.
2373 */
Andy McFadden2b94b302010-03-09 16:38:36 -08002374void dvmResetThreadPriority(Thread* thread, int changeFlags,
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -08002375 int savedThreadPrio, SchedPolicy savedThreadPolicy)
2376{
2377 if ((changeFlags & kChangedPolicy) != 0) {
2378 if (set_sched_policy(thread->systemTid, savedThreadPolicy) != 0) {
2379 LOGW("NOTE: couldn't reset tid %d to (%d)\n",
2380 thread->systemTid, savedThreadPolicy);
2381 } else {
2382 LOGD("Restored policy of %d to %d\n",
2383 thread->systemTid, savedThreadPolicy);
2384 }
2385 }
2386
2387 if ((changeFlags & kChangedPriority) != 0) {
2388 if (setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, thread->systemTid, savedThreadPrio) != 0)
2389 {
2390 LOGW("NOTE: couldn't reset priority on thread %d to %d\n",
2391 thread->systemTid, savedThreadPrio);
2392 } else {
2393 LOGD("Restored priority on %d to %d\n",
2394 thread->systemTid, savedThreadPrio);
2395 }
2396 }
2397}
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002398
2399/*
2400 * Wait for another thread to see the pending suspension and stop running.
2401 * It can either suspend itself or go into a non-running state such as
2402 * VMWAIT or NATIVE in which it cannot interact with the GC.
2403 *
2404 * If we're running at a higher priority, sched_yield() may not do anything,
2405 * so we need to sleep for "long enough" to guarantee that the other
2406 * thread has a chance to finish what it's doing. Sleeping for too short
2407 * a period (e.g. less than the resolution of the sleep clock) might cause
2408 * the scheduler to return immediately, so we want to start with a
2409 * "reasonable" value and expand.
2410 *
2411 * This does not return until the other thread has stopped running.
2412 * Eventually we time out and the VM aborts.
2413 *
2414 * This does not try to detect the situation where two threads are
2415 * waiting for each other to suspend. In normal use this is part of a
2416 * suspend-all, which implies that the suspend-all lock is held, or as
2417 * part of a debugger action in which the JDWP thread is always the one
2418 * doing the suspending. (We may need to re-evaluate this now that
2419 * getThreadStackTrace is implemented as suspend-snapshot-resume.)
2420 *
2421 * TODO: track basic stats about time required to suspend VM.
2422 */
Bill Buzbee46cd5b62009-06-05 15:36:06 -07002423#define FIRST_SLEEP (250*1000) /* 0.25s */
2424#define MORE_SLEEP (750*1000) /* 0.75s */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002425static void waitForThreadSuspend(Thread* self, Thread* thread)
2426{
2427 const int kMaxRetries = 10;
Bill Buzbee46cd5b62009-06-05 15:36:06 -07002428 int spinSleepTime = FIRST_SLEEP;
Andy McFadden2aa43612009-06-17 16:29:30 -07002429 bool complained = false;
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -08002430 int priChangeFlags = 0;
Andy McFadden7ce9bd72009-08-07 11:41:35 -07002431 int savedThreadPrio = -500;
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -08002432 SchedPolicy savedThreadPolicy = SP_FOREGROUND;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002433
2434 int sleepIter = 0;
2435 int retryCount = 0;
2436 u8 startWhen = 0; // init req'd to placate gcc
Andy McFadden7ce9bd72009-08-07 11:41:35 -07002437 u8 firstStartWhen = 0;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002438
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002439 while (thread->status == THREAD_RUNNING) {
Andy McFadden7ce9bd72009-08-07 11:41:35 -07002440 if (sleepIter == 0) { // get current time on first iteration
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002441 startWhen = dvmGetRelativeTimeUsec();
Andy McFadden7ce9bd72009-08-07 11:41:35 -07002442 if (firstStartWhen == 0) // first iteration of first attempt
2443 firstStartWhen = startWhen;
2444
2445 /*
2446 * After waiting for a bit, check to see if the target thread is
2447 * running at a reduced priority. If so, bump it up temporarily
2448 * to give it more CPU time.
Andy McFadden7ce9bd72009-08-07 11:41:35 -07002449 */
2450 if (retryCount == 2) {
2451 assert(thread->systemTid != 0);
Andy McFadden2b94b302010-03-09 16:38:36 -08002452 priChangeFlags = dvmRaiseThreadPriorityIfNeeded(thread,
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -08002453 &savedThreadPrio, &savedThreadPolicy);
Andy McFadden7ce9bd72009-08-07 11:41:35 -07002454 }
2455 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002456
Bill Buzbee46cd5b62009-06-05 15:36:06 -07002457#if defined (WITH_JIT)
2458 /*
Ben Cheng6999d842010-01-26 16:46:15 -08002459 * If we're still waiting after the first timeout, unchain all
2460 * translations iff:
2461 * 1) There are new chains formed since the last unchain
2462 * 2) The top VM frame of the running thread is running JIT'ed code
Bill Buzbee46cd5b62009-06-05 15:36:06 -07002463 */
Ben Cheng6999d842010-01-26 16:46:15 -08002464 if (gDvmJit.pJitEntryTable && retryCount > 0 &&
2465 gDvmJit.hasNewChain && thread->inJitCodeCache) {
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -08002466 LOGD("JIT unchain all for threadid=%d", thread->threadId);
Bill Buzbee46cd5b62009-06-05 15:36:06 -07002467 dvmJitUnchainAll();
2468 }
2469#endif
2470
Andy McFadden7ce9bd72009-08-07 11:41:35 -07002471 /*
Andy McFadden1ede83b2009-12-02 17:03:41 -08002472 * Sleep briefly. The iterative sleep call returns false if we've
2473 * exceeded the total time limit for this round of sleeping.
Andy McFadden7ce9bd72009-08-07 11:41:35 -07002474 */
Bill Buzbee46cd5b62009-06-05 15:36:06 -07002475 if (!dvmIterativeSleep(sleepIter++, spinSleepTime, startWhen)) {
Andy McFadden1ede83b2009-12-02 17:03:41 -08002476 if (spinSleepTime != FIRST_SLEEP) {
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -08002477 LOGW("threadid=%d: spin on suspend #%d threadid=%d (pcf=%d)\n",
Andy McFadden1ede83b2009-12-02 17:03:41 -08002478 self->threadId, retryCount,
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -08002479 thread->threadId, priChangeFlags);
2480 if (retryCount > 1) {
2481 /* stack trace logging is slow; skip on first iter */
2482 dumpWedgedThread(thread);
2483 }
Andy McFadden1ede83b2009-12-02 17:03:41 -08002484 complained = true;
2485 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002486
2487 // keep going; could be slow due to valgrind
2488 sleepIter = 0;
Bill Buzbee46cd5b62009-06-05 15:36:06 -07002489 spinSleepTime = MORE_SLEEP;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002490
2491 if (retryCount++ == kMaxRetries) {
Andy McFadden384ef6b2010-03-15 17:24:55 -07002492 LOGE("Fatal spin-on-suspend, dumping threads\n");
2493 dvmDumpAllThreads(false);
2494
2495 /* log this after -- long traces will scroll off log */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002496 LOGE("threadid=%d: stuck on threadid=%d, giving up\n",
2497 self->threadId, thread->threadId);
Andy McFadden384ef6b2010-03-15 17:24:55 -07002498
2499 /* try to get a debuggerd dump from the spinning thread */
2500 dvmNukeThread(thread);
2501 /* abort the VM */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002502 dvmAbort();
2503 }
2504 }
2505 }
Andy McFadden2aa43612009-06-17 16:29:30 -07002506
2507 if (complained) {
Andy McFadden7ce9bd72009-08-07 11:41:35 -07002508 LOGW("threadid=%d: spin on suspend resolved in %lld msec\n",
2509 self->threadId,
2510 (dvmGetRelativeTimeUsec() - firstStartWhen) / 1000);
Andy McFadden2aa43612009-06-17 16:29:30 -07002511 //dvmDumpThread(thread, false); /* suspended, so dump is safe */
2512 }
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -08002513 if (priChangeFlags != 0) {
Andy McFadden2b94b302010-03-09 16:38:36 -08002514 dvmResetThreadPriority(thread, priChangeFlags, savedThreadPrio,
Andy McFaddend2afbcf2010-03-02 14:23:04 -08002515 savedThreadPolicy);
Andy McFadden7ce9bd72009-08-07 11:41:35 -07002516 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002517}
2518
2519/*
2520 * Suspend all threads except the current one. This is used by the GC,
2521 * the debugger, and by any thread that hits a "suspend all threads"
2522 * debugger event (e.g. breakpoint or exception).
2523 *
2524 * If thread N hits a "suspend all threads" breakpoint, we don't want it
2525 * to suspend the JDWP thread. For the GC, we do, because the debugger can
2526 * create objects and even execute arbitrary code. The "why" argument
2527 * allows the caller to say why the suspension is taking place.
2528 *
2529 * This can be called when a global suspend has already happened, due to
2530 * various debugger gymnastics, so keeping an "everybody is suspended" flag
2531 * doesn't work.
2532 *
2533 * DO NOT grab any locks before calling here. We grab & release the thread
2534 * lock and suspend lock here (and we're not using recursive threads), and
2535 * we might have to self-suspend if somebody else beats us here.
2536 *
Andy McFaddenc650d2b2010-08-16 16:14:06 -07002537 * We know the current thread is in the thread list, because we attach the
2538 * thread before doing anything that could cause VM suspension (like object
2539 * allocation).
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002540 */
2541void dvmSuspendAllThreads(SuspendCause why)
2542{
2543 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
2544 Thread* thread;
2545
2546 assert(why != 0);
2547
2548 /*
2549 * Start by grabbing the thread suspend lock. If we can't get it, most
2550 * likely somebody else is in the process of performing a suspend or
2551 * resume, so lockThreadSuspend() will cause us to self-suspend.
2552 *
2553 * We keep the lock until all other threads are suspended.
2554 */
2555 lockThreadSuspend("susp-all", why);
2556
2557 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: SuspendAll starting\n", self->threadId);
2558
2559 /*
2560 * This is possible if the current thread was in VMWAIT mode when a
2561 * suspend-all happened, and then decided to do its own suspend-all.
2562 * This can happen when a couple of threads have simultaneous events
2563 * of interest to the debugger.
2564 */
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002565 //assert(self->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount == 0);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002566
2567 /*
2568 * Increment everybody's suspend count (except our own).
2569 */
2570 dvmLockThreadList(self);
2571
2572 lockThreadSuspendCount();
2573 for (thread = gDvm.threadList; thread != NULL; thread = thread->next) {
2574 if (thread == self)
2575 continue;
2576
2577 /* debugger events don't suspend JDWP thread */
2578 if ((why == SUSPEND_FOR_DEBUG || why == SUSPEND_FOR_DEBUG_EVENT) &&
2579 thread->handle == dvmJdwpGetDebugThread(gDvm.jdwpState))
2580 continue;
2581
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002582 dvmAddToSuspendCounts(thread, 1,
2583 (why == SUSPEND_FOR_DEBUG ||
2584 why == SUSPEND_FOR_DEBUG_EVENT)
2585 ? 1 : 0);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002586 }
2587 unlockThreadSuspendCount();
2588
2589 /*
2590 * Wait for everybody in THREAD_RUNNING state to stop. Other states
2591 * indicate the code is either running natively or sleeping quietly.
2592 * Any attempt to transition back to THREAD_RUNNING will cause a check
2593 * for suspension, so it should be impossible for anything to execute
2594 * interpreted code or modify objects (assuming native code plays nicely).
2595 *
2596 * It's also okay if the thread transitions to a non-RUNNING state.
2597 *
2598 * Note we released the threadSuspendCountLock before getting here,
2599 * so if another thread is fiddling with its suspend count (perhaps
2600 * self-suspending for the debugger) it won't block while we're waiting
2601 * in here.
2602 */
2603 for (thread = gDvm.threadList; thread != NULL; thread = thread->next) {
2604 if (thread == self)
2605 continue;
2606
2607 /* debugger events don't suspend JDWP thread */
2608 if ((why == SUSPEND_FOR_DEBUG || why == SUSPEND_FOR_DEBUG_EVENT) &&
2609 thread->handle == dvmJdwpGetDebugThread(gDvm.jdwpState))
2610 continue;
2611
2612 /* wait for the other thread to see the pending suspend */
2613 waitForThreadSuspend(self, thread);
2614
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002615 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: threadid=%d status=%d sc=%d dc=%d\n",
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002616 self->threadId,
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002617 thread->threadId, thread->status,
2618 thread->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount,
2619 thread->interpBreak.ctl.dbgSuspendCount);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002620 }
2621
2622 dvmUnlockThreadList();
2623 unlockThreadSuspend();
2624
2625 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: SuspendAll complete\n", self->threadId);
2626}
2627
2628/*
2629 * Resume all threads that are currently suspended.
2630 *
2631 * The "why" must match with the previous suspend.
2632 */
2633void dvmResumeAllThreads(SuspendCause why)
2634{
2635 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
2636 Thread* thread;
2637 int cc;
2638
2639 lockThreadSuspend("res-all", why); /* one suspend/resume at a time */
2640 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: ResumeAll starting\n", self->threadId);
2641
2642 /*
2643 * Decrement the suspend counts for all threads. No need for atomic
2644 * writes, since nobody should be moving until we decrement the count.
2645 * We do need to hold the thread list because of JNI attaches.
2646 */
2647 dvmLockThreadList(self);
2648 lockThreadSuspendCount();
2649 for (thread = gDvm.threadList; thread != NULL; thread = thread->next) {
2650 if (thread == self)
2651 continue;
2652
2653 /* debugger events don't suspend JDWP thread */
2654 if ((why == SUSPEND_FOR_DEBUG || why == SUSPEND_FOR_DEBUG_EVENT) &&
2655 thread->handle == dvmJdwpGetDebugThread(gDvm.jdwpState))
Andy McFadden2aa43612009-06-17 16:29:30 -07002656 {
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002657 continue;
Andy McFadden2aa43612009-06-17 16:29:30 -07002658 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002659
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002660 if (thread->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount > 0) {
2661 dvmAddToSuspendCounts(thread, -1,
2662 (why == SUSPEND_FOR_DEBUG ||
2663 why == SUSPEND_FOR_DEBUG_EVENT)
2664 ? -1 : 0);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002665 } else {
2666 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: suspendCount already zero\n",
2667 thread->threadId);
2668 }
2669 }
2670 unlockThreadSuspendCount();
2671 dvmUnlockThreadList();
2672
2673 /*
Andy McFadden2aa43612009-06-17 16:29:30 -07002674 * In some ways it makes sense to continue to hold the thread-suspend
2675 * lock while we issue the wakeup broadcast. It allows us to complete
2676 * one operation before moving on to the next, which simplifies the
2677 * thread activity debug traces.
2678 *
2679 * This approach caused us some difficulty under Linux, because the
2680 * condition variable broadcast not only made the threads runnable,
2681 * but actually caused them to execute, and it was a while before
2682 * the thread performing the wakeup had an opportunity to release the
2683 * thread-suspend lock.
2684 *
2685 * This is a problem because, when a thread tries to acquire that
2686 * lock, it times out after 3 seconds. If at some point the thread
2687 * is told to suspend, the clock resets; but since the VM is still
2688 * theoretically mid-resume, there's no suspend pending. If, for
2689 * example, the GC was waking threads up while the SIGQUIT handler
2690 * was trying to acquire the lock, we would occasionally time out on
2691 * a busy system and SignalCatcher would abort.
2692 *
2693 * We now perform the unlock before the wakeup broadcast. The next
2694 * suspend can't actually start until the broadcast completes and
2695 * returns, because we're holding the thread-suspend-count lock, but the
2696 * suspending thread is now able to make progress and we avoid the abort.
2697 *
2698 * (Technically there is a narrow window between when we release
2699 * the thread-suspend lock and grab the thread-suspend-count lock.
2700 * This could cause us to send a broadcast to threads with nonzero
2701 * suspend counts, but this is expected and they'll all just fall
2702 * right back to sleep. It's probably safe to grab the suspend-count
2703 * lock before releasing thread-suspend, since we're still following
2704 * the correct order of acquisition, but it feels weird.)
2705 */
2706
2707 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: ResumeAll waking others\n", self->threadId);
2708 unlockThreadSuspend();
2709
2710 /*
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002711 * Broadcast a notification to all suspended threads, some or all of
2712 * which may choose to wake up. No need to wait for them.
2713 */
2714 lockThreadSuspendCount();
2715 cc = pthread_cond_broadcast(&gDvm.threadSuspendCountCond);
2716 assert(cc == 0);
2717 unlockThreadSuspendCount();
2718
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002719 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: ResumeAll complete\n", self->threadId);
2720}
2721
2722/*
2723 * Undo any debugger suspensions. This is called when the debugger
2724 * disconnects.
2725 */
2726void dvmUndoDebuggerSuspensions(void)
2727{
2728 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
2729 Thread* thread;
2730 int cc;
2731
2732 lockThreadSuspend("undo", SUSPEND_FOR_DEBUG);
2733 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: UndoDebuggerSusp starting\n", self->threadId);
2734
2735 /*
2736 * Decrement the suspend counts for all threads. No need for atomic
2737 * writes, since nobody should be moving until we decrement the count.
2738 * We do need to hold the thread list because of JNI attaches.
2739 */
2740 dvmLockThreadList(self);
2741 lockThreadSuspendCount();
2742 for (thread = gDvm.threadList; thread != NULL; thread = thread->next) {
2743 if (thread == self)
2744 continue;
2745
2746 /* debugger events don't suspend JDWP thread */
2747 if (thread->handle == dvmJdwpGetDebugThread(gDvm.jdwpState)) {
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002748 assert(thread->interpBreak.ctl.dbgSuspendCount == 0);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002749 continue;
2750 }
2751
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002752 assert(thread->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount >=
2753 thread->interpBreak.ctl.dbgSuspendCount);
2754 dvmAddToSuspendCounts(thread,
2755 -thread->interpBreak.ctl.dbgSuspendCount,
2756 -thread->interpBreak.ctl.dbgSuspendCount);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002757 }
2758 unlockThreadSuspendCount();
2759 dvmUnlockThreadList();
2760
2761 /*
2762 * Broadcast a notification to all suspended threads, some or all of
2763 * which may choose to wake up. No need to wait for them.
2764 */
2765 lockThreadSuspendCount();
2766 cc = pthread_cond_broadcast(&gDvm.threadSuspendCountCond);
2767 assert(cc == 0);
2768 unlockThreadSuspendCount();
2769
2770 unlockThreadSuspend();
2771
2772 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: UndoDebuggerSusp complete\n", self->threadId);
2773}
2774
2775/*
2776 * Determine if a thread is suspended.
2777 *
2778 * As with all operations on foreign threads, the caller should hold
2779 * the thread list lock before calling.
Andy McFadden3469a7e2010-08-04 16:09:10 -07002780 *
2781 * If the thread is suspending or waking, these fields could be changing
2782 * out from under us (or the thread could change state right after we
2783 * examine it), making this generally unreliable. This is chiefly
2784 * intended for use by the debugger.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002785 */
Andy McFadden3469a7e2010-08-04 16:09:10 -07002786bool dvmIsSuspended(const Thread* thread)
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002787{
2788 /*
2789 * The thread could be:
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002790 * (1) Running happily. status is RUNNING, suspendCount is zero.
2791 * Return "false".
2792 * (2) Pending suspend. status is RUNNING, suspendCount is nonzero.
2793 * Return "false".
2794 * (3) Suspended. suspendCount is nonzero, and status is !RUNNING.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002795 * Return "true".
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002796 * (4) Waking up. suspendCount is zero, status is SUSPENDED
2797 * Return "false" (since it could change out from under us, unless
2798 * we hold suspendCountLock).
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002799 */
2800
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002801 return (thread->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount != 0 &&
2802 thread->status != THREAD_RUNNING);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002803}
2804
2805/*
2806 * Wait until another thread self-suspends. This is specifically for
2807 * synchronization between the JDWP thread and a thread that has decided
2808 * to suspend itself after sending an event to the debugger.
2809 *
2810 * Threads that encounter "suspend all" events work as well -- the thread
2811 * in question suspends everybody else and then itself.
2812 *
2813 * We can't hold a thread lock here or in the caller, because we could
2814 * get here just before the to-be-waited-for-thread issues a "suspend all".
2815 * There's an opportunity for badness if the thread we're waiting for exits
2816 * and gets cleaned up, but since the thread in question is processing a
2817 * debugger event, that's not really a possibility. (To avoid deadlock,
2818 * it's important that we not be in THREAD_RUNNING while we wait.)
2819 */
2820void dvmWaitForSuspend(Thread* thread)
2821{
2822 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
2823
2824 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: waiting for threadid=%d to sleep\n",
2825 self->threadId, thread->threadId);
2826
2827 assert(thread->handle != dvmJdwpGetDebugThread(gDvm.jdwpState));
2828 assert(thread != self);
2829 assert(self->status != THREAD_RUNNING);
2830
2831 waitForThreadSuspend(self, thread);
2832
2833 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: threadid=%d is now asleep\n",
2834 self->threadId, thread->threadId);
2835}
2836
2837/*
2838 * Check to see if we need to suspend ourselves. If so, go to sleep on
2839 * a condition variable.
2840 *
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002841 * Returns "true" if we suspended ourselves.
2842 */
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002843static bool fullSuspendCheck(Thread* self)
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002844{
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07002845 assert(self != NULL);
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002846 assert(self->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount >= 0);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002847
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002848 /*
2849 * Grab gDvm.threadSuspendCountLock. This gives us exclusive write
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002850 * access to self->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount.
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002851 */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002852 lockThreadSuspendCount(); /* grab gDvm.threadSuspendCountLock */
2853
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002854 bool needSuspend = (self->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount != 0);
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002855 if (needSuspend) {
Andy McFadden3469a7e2010-08-04 16:09:10 -07002856 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: self-suspending\n", self->threadId);
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002857 ThreadStatus oldStatus = self->status; /* should be RUNNING */
2858 self->status = THREAD_SUSPENDED;
2859
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002860 while (self->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount != 0) {
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002861 /*
2862 * Wait for wakeup signal, releasing lock. The act of releasing
2863 * and re-acquiring the lock provides the memory barriers we
2864 * need for correct behavior on SMP.
2865 */
Andy McFadden3469a7e2010-08-04 16:09:10 -07002866 dvmWaitCond(&gDvm.threadSuspendCountCond,
2867 &gDvm.threadSuspendCountLock);
2868 }
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002869 assert(self->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount == 0 &&
2870 self->interpBreak.ctl.dbgSuspendCount == 0);
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002871 self->status = oldStatus;
Andy McFadden3469a7e2010-08-04 16:09:10 -07002872 LOG_THREAD("threadid=%d: self-reviving, status=%d\n",
2873 self->threadId, self->status);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002874 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002875
2876 unlockThreadSuspendCount();
2877
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002878 return needSuspend;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002879}
2880
2881/*
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002882 * Check to see if a suspend is pending. If so, suspend the current
2883 * thread, and return "true" after we have been resumed.
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07002884 */
2885bool dvmCheckSuspendPending(Thread* self)
2886{
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002887 assert(self != NULL);
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002888 if (self->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount == 0) {
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002889 return false;
2890 } else {
2891 return fullSuspendCheck(self);
2892 }
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07002893}
2894
2895/*
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002896 * Update our status.
2897 *
2898 * The "self" argument, which may be NULL, is accepted as an optimization.
2899 *
2900 * Returns the old status.
2901 */
2902ThreadStatus dvmChangeStatus(Thread* self, ThreadStatus newStatus)
2903{
2904 ThreadStatus oldStatus;
2905
2906 if (self == NULL)
2907 self = dvmThreadSelf();
2908
2909 LOGVV("threadid=%d: (status %d -> %d)\n",
2910 self->threadId, self->status, newStatus);
2911
2912 oldStatus = self->status;
Andy McFadden8552f442010-09-16 15:32:43 -07002913 if (oldStatus == newStatus)
2914 return oldStatus;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002915
2916 if (newStatus == THREAD_RUNNING) {
2917 /*
2918 * Change our status to THREAD_RUNNING. The transition requires
2919 * that we check for pending suspension, because the VM considers
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07002920 * us to be "asleep" in all other states, and another thread could
2921 * be performing a GC now.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002922 *
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002923 * The order of operations is very significant here. One way to
2924 * do this wrong is:
2925 *
2926 * GCing thread Our thread (in NATIVE)
2927 * ------------ ----------------------
2928 * check suspend count (== 0)
2929 * dvmSuspendAllThreads()
2930 * grab suspend-count lock
2931 * increment all suspend counts
2932 * release suspend-count lock
2933 * check thread state (== NATIVE)
2934 * all are suspended, begin GC
2935 * set state to RUNNING
2936 * (continue executing)
2937 *
2938 * We can correct this by grabbing the suspend-count lock and
2939 * performing both of our operations (check suspend count, set
2940 * state) while holding it, now we need to grab a mutex on every
2941 * transition to RUNNING.
2942 *
2943 * What we do instead is change the order of operations so that
2944 * the transition to RUNNING happens first. If we then detect
2945 * that the suspend count is nonzero, we switch to SUSPENDED.
2946 *
2947 * Appropriate compiler and memory barriers are required to ensure
2948 * that the operations are observed in the expected order.
2949 *
2950 * This does create a small window of opportunity where a GC in
2951 * progress could observe what appears to be a running thread (if
2952 * it happens to look between when we set to RUNNING and when we
2953 * switch to SUSPENDED). At worst this only affects assertions
2954 * and thread logging. (We could work around it with some sort
2955 * of intermediate "pre-running" state that is generally treated
2956 * as equivalent to running, but that doesn't seem worthwhile.)
2957 *
2958 * We can also solve this by combining the "status" and "suspend
2959 * count" fields into a single 32-bit value. This trades the
2960 * store/load barrier on transition to RUNNING for an atomic RMW
2961 * op on all transitions and all suspend count updates (also, all
2962 * accesses to status or the thread count require bit-fiddling).
2963 * It also eliminates the brief transition through RUNNING when
2964 * the thread is supposed to be suspended. This is possibly faster
2965 * on SMP and slightly more correct, but less convenient.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002966 */
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002967 android_atomic_acquire_store(newStatus, &self->status);
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08002968 if (self->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount != 0) {
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002969 fullSuspendCheck(self);
2970 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002971 } else {
2972 /*
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07002973 * Not changing to THREAD_RUNNING. No additional work required.
Andy McFadden3469a7e2010-08-04 16:09:10 -07002974 *
2975 * We use a releasing store to ensure that, if we were RUNNING,
2976 * any updates we previously made to objects on the managed heap
2977 * will be observed before the state change.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002978 */
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07002979 assert(newStatus != THREAD_SUSPENDED);
Andy McFadden3469a7e2010-08-04 16:09:10 -07002980 android_atomic_release_store(newStatus, &self->status);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002981 }
2982
2983 return oldStatus;
2984}
2985
2986/*
2987 * Get a statically defined thread group from a field in the ThreadGroup
2988 * Class object. Expected arguments are "mMain" and "mSystem".
2989 */
2990static Object* getStaticThreadGroup(const char* fieldName)
2991{
2992 StaticField* groupField;
2993 Object* groupObj;
2994
2995 groupField = dvmFindStaticField(gDvm.classJavaLangThreadGroup,
2996 fieldName, "Ljava/lang/ThreadGroup;");
2997 if (groupField == NULL) {
2998 LOGE("java.lang.ThreadGroup does not have an '%s' field\n", fieldName);
Dan Bornstein70b00ab2011-02-23 14:11:27 -08002999 dvmThrowInternalError("bad definition for ThreadGroup");
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003000 return NULL;
3001 }
3002 groupObj = dvmGetStaticFieldObject(groupField);
3003 if (groupObj == NULL) {
3004 LOGE("java.lang.ThreadGroup.%s not initialized\n", fieldName);
Dan Bornsteind27f3cf2011-02-23 13:07:07 -08003005 dvmThrowInternalError(NULL);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003006 return NULL;
3007 }
3008
3009 return groupObj;
3010}
3011Object* dvmGetSystemThreadGroup(void)
3012{
3013 return getStaticThreadGroup("mSystem");
3014}
3015Object* dvmGetMainThreadGroup(void)
3016{
3017 return getStaticThreadGroup("mMain");
3018}
3019
3020/*
3021 * Given a VMThread object, return the associated Thread*.
3022 *
3023 * NOTE: if the thread detaches, the struct Thread will disappear, and
3024 * we will be touching invalid data. For safety, lock the thread list
3025 * before calling this.
3026 */
3027Thread* dvmGetThreadFromThreadObject(Object* vmThreadObj)
3028{
3029 int vmData;
3030
3031 vmData = dvmGetFieldInt(vmThreadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangVMThread_vmData);
Andy McFadden44860362009-08-06 17:56:14 -07003032
3033 if (false) {
3034 Thread* thread = gDvm.threadList;
3035 while (thread != NULL) {
3036 if ((Thread*)vmData == thread)
3037 break;
3038
3039 thread = thread->next;
3040 }
3041
3042 if (thread == NULL) {
3043 LOGW("WARNING: vmThreadObj=%p has thread=%p, not in thread list\n",
3044 vmThreadObj, (Thread*)vmData);
3045 vmData = 0;
3046 }
3047 }
3048
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003049 return (Thread*) vmData;
3050}
3051
Andy McFadden2b94b302010-03-09 16:38:36 -08003052/*
3053 * Given a pthread handle, return the associated Thread*.
Andy McFadden0a24ef92010-03-12 13:39:59 -08003054 * Caller must hold the thread list lock.
Andy McFadden2b94b302010-03-09 16:38:36 -08003055 *
3056 * Returns NULL if the thread was not found.
3057 */
3058Thread* dvmGetThreadByHandle(pthread_t handle)
3059{
Andy McFadden0a24ef92010-03-12 13:39:59 -08003060 Thread* thread;
3061 for (thread = gDvm.threadList; thread != NULL; thread = thread->next) {
Andy McFadden2b94b302010-03-09 16:38:36 -08003062 if (thread->handle == handle)
3063 break;
Andy McFadden2b94b302010-03-09 16:38:36 -08003064 }
Andy McFadden0a24ef92010-03-12 13:39:59 -08003065 return thread;
3066}
Andy McFadden2b94b302010-03-09 16:38:36 -08003067
Andy McFadden0a24ef92010-03-12 13:39:59 -08003068/*
3069 * Given a threadId, return the associated Thread*.
3070 * Caller must hold the thread list lock.
3071 *
3072 * Returns NULL if the thread was not found.
3073 */
3074Thread* dvmGetThreadByThreadId(u4 threadId)
3075{
3076 Thread* thread;
3077 for (thread = gDvm.threadList; thread != NULL; thread = thread->next) {
3078 if (thread->threadId == threadId)
3079 break;
3080 }
Andy McFadden2b94b302010-03-09 16:38:36 -08003081 return thread;
3082}
3083
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003084
3085/*
3086 * Conversion map for "nice" values.
3087 *
3088 * We use Android thread priority constants to be consistent with the rest
3089 * of the system. In some cases adjacent entries may overlap.
3090 */
3091static const int kNiceValues[10] = {
3092 ANDROID_PRIORITY_LOWEST, /* 1 (MIN_PRIORITY) */
3093 ANDROID_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND + 6,
3094 ANDROID_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND + 3,
3095 ANDROID_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND,
3096 ANDROID_PRIORITY_NORMAL, /* 5 (NORM_PRIORITY) */
3097 ANDROID_PRIORITY_NORMAL - 2,
3098 ANDROID_PRIORITY_NORMAL - 4,
3099 ANDROID_PRIORITY_URGENT_DISPLAY + 3,
3100 ANDROID_PRIORITY_URGENT_DISPLAY + 2,
3101 ANDROID_PRIORITY_URGENT_DISPLAY /* 10 (MAX_PRIORITY) */
3102};
3103
3104/*
3105 * Change the priority of a system thread to match that of the Thread object.
3106 *
3107 * We map a priority value from 1-10 to Linux "nice" values, where lower
3108 * numbers indicate higher priority.
3109 */
3110void dvmChangeThreadPriority(Thread* thread, int newPriority)
3111{
3112 pid_t pid = thread->systemTid;
3113 int newNice;
3114
3115 if (newPriority < 1 || newPriority > 10) {
3116 LOGW("bad priority %d\n", newPriority);
3117 newPriority = 5;
3118 }
3119 newNice = kNiceValues[newPriority-1];
3120
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003121 if (newNice >= ANDROID_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND) {
San Mehat5a2056c2009-09-12 10:10:13 -07003122 set_sched_policy(dvmGetSysThreadId(), SP_BACKGROUND);
San Mehat3e371e22009-06-26 08:36:16 -07003123 } else if (getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, pid) >= ANDROID_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND) {
San Mehat5a2056c2009-09-12 10:10:13 -07003124 set_sched_policy(dvmGetSysThreadId(), SP_FOREGROUND);
San Mehat256fc152009-04-21 14:03:06 -07003125 }
3126
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003127 if (setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, pid, newNice) != 0) {
3128 char* str = dvmGetThreadName(thread);
3129 LOGI("setPriority(%d) '%s' to prio=%d(n=%d) failed: %s\n",
3130 pid, str, newPriority, newNice, strerror(errno));
3131 free(str);
3132 } else {
3133 LOGV("setPriority(%d) to prio=%d(n=%d)\n",
3134 pid, newPriority, newNice);
3135 }
3136}
3137
3138/*
3139 * Get the thread priority for the current thread by querying the system.
3140 * This is useful when attaching a thread through JNI.
3141 *
3142 * Returns a value from 1 to 10 (compatible with java.lang.Thread values).
3143 */
3144static int getThreadPriorityFromSystem(void)
3145{
3146 int i, sysprio, jprio;
3147
3148 errno = 0;
3149 sysprio = getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, 0);
3150 if (sysprio == -1 && errno != 0) {
3151 LOGW("getpriority() failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
3152 return THREAD_NORM_PRIORITY;
3153 }
3154
3155 jprio = THREAD_MIN_PRIORITY;
3156 for (i = 0; i < NELEM(kNiceValues); i++) {
3157 if (sysprio >= kNiceValues[i])
3158 break;
3159 jprio++;
3160 }
3161 if (jprio > THREAD_MAX_PRIORITY)
3162 jprio = THREAD_MAX_PRIORITY;
3163
3164 return jprio;
3165}
3166
3167
3168/*
3169 * Return true if the thread is on gDvm.threadList.
3170 * Caller should not hold gDvm.threadListLock.
3171 */
3172bool dvmIsOnThreadList(const Thread* thread)
3173{
3174 bool ret = false;
3175
3176 dvmLockThreadList(NULL);
3177 if (thread == gDvm.threadList) {
3178 ret = true;
3179 } else {
3180 ret = thread->prev != NULL || thread->next != NULL;
3181 }
3182 dvmUnlockThreadList();
3183
3184 return ret;
3185}
3186
3187/*
3188 * Dump a thread to the log file -- just calls dvmDumpThreadEx() with an
3189 * output target.
3190 */
3191void dvmDumpThread(Thread* thread, bool isRunning)
3192{
3193 DebugOutputTarget target;
3194
3195 dvmCreateLogOutputTarget(&target, ANDROID_LOG_INFO, LOG_TAG);
3196 dvmDumpThreadEx(&target, thread, isRunning);
3197}
3198
3199/*
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003200 * Try to get the scheduler group.
3201 *
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003202 * The data from /proc/<pid>/cgroup looks (something) like:
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003203 * 2:cpu:/bg_non_interactive
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003204 * 1:cpuacct:/
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003205 *
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003206 * We return the part on the "cpu" line after the '/', which will be an
3207 * empty string for the default cgroup. If the string is longer than
3208 * "bufLen", the string will be truncated.
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003209 *
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003210 * On error, -1 is returned, and an error description will be stored in
3211 * the buffer.
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003212 */
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003213static int getSchedulerGroup(int tid, char* buf, size_t bufLen)
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003214{
3215#ifdef HAVE_ANDROID_OS
3216 char pathBuf[32];
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003217 char lineBuf[256];
3218 FILE *fp;
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003219
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003220 snprintf(pathBuf, sizeof(pathBuf), "/proc/%d/cgroup", tid);
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003221 if ((fp = fopen(pathBuf, "r")) == NULL) {
3222 snprintf(buf, bufLen, "[fopen-error:%d]", errno);
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003223 return -1;
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003224 }
3225
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003226 while (fgets(lineBuf, sizeof(lineBuf) -1, fp) != NULL) {
3227 char* subsys;
3228 char* grp;
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003229 size_t len;
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003230
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003231 /* Junk the first field */
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003232 subsys = strchr(lineBuf, ':');
3233 if (subsys == NULL) {
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003234 goto out_bad_data;
3235 }
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003236
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003237 if (strncmp(subsys, ":cpu:", 5) != 0) {
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003238 /* Not the subsys we're looking for */
3239 continue;
3240 }
3241
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003242 grp = strchr(subsys, '/');
3243 if (grp == NULL) {
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003244 goto out_bad_data;
3245 }
3246 grp++; /* Drop the leading '/' */
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003247
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003248 len = strlen(grp);
3249 grp[len-1] = '\0'; /* Drop the trailing '\n' */
3250
3251 if (bufLen <= len) {
3252 len = bufLen - 1;
3253 }
3254 strncpy(buf, grp, len);
3255 buf[len] = '\0';
3256 fclose(fp);
3257 return 0;
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003258 }
3259
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003260 snprintf(buf, bufLen, "[no-cpu-subsys]");
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003261 fclose(fp);
3262 return -1;
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003263
3264out_bad_data:
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003265 LOGE("Bad cgroup data {%s}", lineBuf);
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003266 snprintf(buf, bufLen, "[data-parse-failed]");
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003267 fclose(fp);
3268 return -1;
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003269
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003270#else
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003271 snprintf(buf, bufLen, "[n/a]");
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003272 return -1;
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003273#endif
3274}
3275
3276/*
Ben Cheng7a0bcd02010-01-22 16:45:45 -08003277 * Convert ThreadStatus to a string.
3278 */
3279const char* dvmGetThreadStatusStr(ThreadStatus status)
3280{
3281 switch (status) {
3282 case THREAD_ZOMBIE: return "ZOMBIE";
3283 case THREAD_RUNNING: return "RUNNABLE";
3284 case THREAD_TIMED_WAIT: return "TIMED_WAIT";
3285 case THREAD_MONITOR: return "MONITOR";
3286 case THREAD_WAIT: return "WAIT";
3287 case THREAD_INITIALIZING: return "INITIALIZING";
3288 case THREAD_STARTING: return "STARTING";
3289 case THREAD_NATIVE: return "NATIVE";
3290 case THREAD_VMWAIT: return "VMWAIT";
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07003291 case THREAD_SUSPENDED: return "SUSPENDED";
Ben Cheng7a0bcd02010-01-22 16:45:45 -08003292 default: return "UNKNOWN";
3293 }
3294}
3295
3296/*
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003297 * Print information about the specified thread.
3298 *
3299 * Works best when the thread in question is "self" or has been suspended.
3300 * When dumping a separate thread that's still running, set "isRunning" to
3301 * use a more cautious thread dump function.
3302 */
3303void dvmDumpThreadEx(const DebugOutputTarget* target, Thread* thread,
3304 bool isRunning)
3305{
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003306 Object* threadObj;
3307 Object* groupObj;
3308 StringObject* nameStr;
3309 char* threadName = NULL;
3310 char* groupName = NULL;
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003311 char schedulerGroupBuf[32];
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003312 bool isDaemon;
3313 int priority; // java.lang.Thread priority
3314 int policy; // pthread policy
3315 struct sched_param sp; // pthread scheduling parameters
Christopher Tate962f8962010-06-02 16:17:46 -07003316 char schedstatBuf[64]; // contents of /proc/[pid]/task/[tid]/schedstat
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003317
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07003318 /*
3319 * Get the java.lang.Thread object. This function gets called from
3320 * some weird debug contexts, so it's possible that there's a GC in
3321 * progress on some other thread. To decrease the chances of the
3322 * thread object being moved out from under us, we add the reference
3323 * to the tracked allocation list, which pins it in place.
3324 *
3325 * If threadObj is NULL, the thread is still in the process of being
3326 * attached to the VM, and there's really nothing interesting to
3327 * say about it yet.
3328 */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003329 threadObj = thread->threadObj;
3330 if (threadObj == NULL) {
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07003331 LOGI("Can't dump thread %d: threadObj not set\n", thread->threadId);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003332 return;
3333 }
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07003334 dvmAddTrackedAlloc(threadObj, NULL);
3335
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003336 nameStr = (StringObject*) dvmGetFieldObject(threadObj,
3337 gDvm.offJavaLangThread_name);
3338 threadName = dvmCreateCstrFromString(nameStr);
3339
3340 priority = dvmGetFieldInt(threadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThread_priority);
3341 isDaemon = dvmGetFieldBoolean(threadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThread_daemon);
3342
3343 if (pthread_getschedparam(pthread_self(), &policy, &sp) != 0) {
3344 LOGW("Warning: pthread_getschedparam failed\n");
3345 policy = -1;
3346 sp.sched_priority = -1;
3347 }
Andy McFadden7f64ede2010-03-03 15:37:10 -08003348 if (getSchedulerGroup(thread->systemTid, schedulerGroupBuf,
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003349 sizeof(schedulerGroupBuf)) == 0 &&
3350 schedulerGroupBuf[0] == '\0') {
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003351 strcpy(schedulerGroupBuf, "default");
3352 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003353
3354 /* a null value for group is not expected, but deal with it anyway */
3355 groupObj = (Object*) dvmGetFieldObject(threadObj,
3356 gDvm.offJavaLangThread_group);
3357 if (groupObj != NULL) {
Andy McFaddenf5e6de92011-03-25 07:37:31 -07003358 nameStr = (StringObject*)
3359 dvmGetFieldObject(groupObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThreadGroup_name);
3360 groupName = dvmCreateCstrFromString(nameStr);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003361 }
3362 if (groupName == NULL)
Andy McFadden40607dd2010-06-28 16:57:24 -07003363 groupName = strdup("(null; initializing?)");
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003364
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003365 dvmPrintDebugMessage(target,
Ben Chengdc4a9282010-02-24 17:27:01 -08003366 "\"%s\"%s prio=%d tid=%d %s%s\n",
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003367 threadName, isDaemon ? " daemon" : "",
Ben Chengdc4a9282010-02-24 17:27:01 -08003368 priority, thread->threadId, dvmGetThreadStatusStr(thread->status),
3369#if defined(WITH_JIT)
3370 thread->inJitCodeCache ? " JIT" : ""
3371#else
3372 ""
3373#endif
3374 );
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003375 dvmPrintDebugMessage(target,
Andy McFadden6dce9962010-08-23 16:45:24 -07003376 " | group=\"%s\" sCount=%d dsCount=%d obj=%p self=%p\n",
buzbee9a3147c2011-03-02 15:43:48 -08003377 groupName, thread->interpBreak.ctl.suspendCount,
3378 thread->interpBreak.ctl.dbgSuspendCount, thread->threadObj, thread);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003379 dvmPrintDebugMessage(target,
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003380 " | sysTid=%d nice=%d sched=%d/%d cgrp=%s handle=%d\n",
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003381 thread->systemTid, getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, thread->systemTid),
Andy McFaddend62c0b52009-08-04 15:02:12 -07003382 policy, sp.sched_priority, schedulerGroupBuf, (int)thread->handle);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003383
Andy McFadden0a3f6982010-08-31 13:50:08 -07003384 /* get some bits from /proc/self/stat */
3385 ProcStatData procStatData;
3386 if (!dvmGetThreadStats(&procStatData, thread->systemTid)) {
3387 /* failed, use zeroed values */
3388 memset(&procStatData, 0, sizeof(procStatData));
3389 }
3390
3391 /* grab the scheduler stats for this thread */
3392 snprintf(schedstatBuf, sizeof(schedstatBuf), "/proc/self/task/%d/schedstat",
3393 thread->systemTid);
3394 int schedstatFd = open(schedstatBuf, O_RDONLY);
3395 strcpy(schedstatBuf, "0 0 0"); /* show this if open/read fails */
Christopher Tate962f8962010-06-02 16:17:46 -07003396 if (schedstatFd >= 0) {
Andy McFadden0a3f6982010-08-31 13:50:08 -07003397 ssize_t bytes;
Christopher Tate962f8962010-06-02 16:17:46 -07003398 bytes = read(schedstatFd, schedstatBuf, sizeof(schedstatBuf) - 1);
3399 close(schedstatFd);
Andy McFadden0a3f6982010-08-31 13:50:08 -07003400 if (bytes >= 1) {
3401 schedstatBuf[bytes-1] = '\0'; /* remove trailing newline */
Christopher Tate962f8962010-06-02 16:17:46 -07003402 }
3403 }
3404
Andy McFadden0a3f6982010-08-31 13:50:08 -07003405 /* show what we got */
3406 dvmPrintDebugMessage(target,
3407 " | schedstat=( %s ) utm=%lu stm=%lu core=%d\n",
3408 schedstatBuf, procStatData.utime, procStatData.stime,
3409 procStatData.processor);
3410
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003411 if (isRunning)
3412 dvmDumpRunningThreadStack(target, thread);
3413 else
3414 dvmDumpThreadStack(target, thread);
3415
Andy McFaddene3346d82010-06-02 15:37:21 -07003416 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(threadObj, NULL);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003417 free(threadName);
3418 free(groupName);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003419}
3420
3421/*
3422 * Get the name of a thread.
3423 *
3424 * For correctness, the caller should hold the thread list lock to ensure
3425 * that the thread doesn't go away mid-call.
3426 *
3427 * Returns a newly-allocated string, or NULL if the Thread doesn't have a name.
3428 */
3429char* dvmGetThreadName(Thread* thread)
3430{
3431 StringObject* nameObj;
3432
3433 if (thread->threadObj == NULL) {
3434 LOGW("threadObj is NULL, name not available\n");
3435 return strdup("-unknown-");
3436 }
3437
3438 nameObj = (StringObject*)
3439 dvmGetFieldObject(thread->threadObj, gDvm.offJavaLangThread_name);
3440 return dvmCreateCstrFromString(nameObj);
3441}
3442
3443/*
3444 * Dump all threads to the log file -- just calls dvmDumpAllThreadsEx() with
3445 * an output target.
3446 */
3447void dvmDumpAllThreads(bool grabLock)
3448{
3449 DebugOutputTarget target;
3450
3451 dvmCreateLogOutputTarget(&target, ANDROID_LOG_INFO, LOG_TAG);
3452 dvmDumpAllThreadsEx(&target, grabLock);
3453}
3454
3455/*
3456 * Print information about all known threads. Assumes they have been
3457 * suspended (or are in a non-interpreting state, e.g. WAIT or NATIVE).
3458 *
3459 * If "grabLock" is true, we grab the thread lock list. This is important
3460 * to do unless the caller already holds the lock.
3461 */
3462void dvmDumpAllThreadsEx(const DebugOutputTarget* target, bool grabLock)
3463{
3464 Thread* thread;
3465
3466 dvmPrintDebugMessage(target, "DALVIK THREADS:\n");
3467
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07003468#ifdef HAVE_ANDROID_OS
3469 dvmPrintDebugMessage(target,
Carl Shapiroce87bfe2011-03-30 19:35:34 -07003470 "(mutexes: tll=%x tsl=%x tscl=%x ghl=%x)\n",
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07003471 gDvm.threadListLock.value,
3472 gDvm._threadSuspendLock.value,
3473 gDvm.threadSuspendCountLock.value,
Carl Shapiroce87bfe2011-03-30 19:35:34 -07003474 gDvm.gcHeapLock.value);
Brian Carlstromfbdcfb92010-05-28 15:42:12 -07003475#endif
3476
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003477 if (grabLock)
3478 dvmLockThreadList(dvmThreadSelf());
3479
3480 thread = gDvm.threadList;
3481 while (thread != NULL) {
3482 dvmDumpThreadEx(target, thread, false);
3483
3484 /* verify link */
3485 assert(thread->next == NULL || thread->next->prev == thread);
3486
3487 thread = thread->next;
3488 }
3489
3490 if (grabLock)
3491 dvmUnlockThreadList();
3492}
3493
Andy McFadden384ef6b2010-03-15 17:24:55 -07003494/*
3495 * Nuke the target thread from orbit.
3496 *
3497 * The idea is to send a "crash" signal to the target thread so that
3498 * debuggerd will take notice and dump an appropriate stack trace.
3499 * Because of the way debuggerd works, we have to throw the same signal
3500 * at it twice.
3501 *
3502 * This does not necessarily cause the entire process to stop, but once a
3503 * thread has been nuked the rest of the system is likely to be unstable.
3504 * This returns so that some limited set of additional operations may be
Andy McFaddend4e09522010-03-23 12:34:43 -07003505 * performed, but it's advisable (and expected) to call dvmAbort soon.
3506 * (This is NOT a way to simply cancel a thread.)
Andy McFadden384ef6b2010-03-15 17:24:55 -07003507 */
3508void dvmNukeThread(Thread* thread)
3509{
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003510 int killResult;
3511
Andy McFaddena388a162010-03-18 16:27:14 -07003512 /* suppress the heapworker watchdog to assist anyone using a debugger */
3513 gDvm.nativeDebuggerActive = true;
3514
Andy McFadden384ef6b2010-03-15 17:24:55 -07003515 /*
Andy McFaddend4e09522010-03-23 12:34:43 -07003516 * Send the signals, separated by a brief interval to allow debuggerd
3517 * to work its magic. An uncommon signal like SIGFPE or SIGSTKFLT
3518 * can be used instead of SIGSEGV to avoid making it look like the
3519 * code actually crashed at the current point of execution.
3520 *
3521 * (Observed behavior: with SIGFPE, debuggerd will dump the target
3522 * thread and then the thread that calls dvmAbort. With SIGSEGV,
3523 * you don't get the second stack trace; possibly something in the
3524 * kernel decides that a signal has already been sent and it's time
3525 * to just kill the process. The position in the current thread is
3526 * generally known, so the second dump is not useful.)
Andy McFadden384ef6b2010-03-15 17:24:55 -07003527 *
Andy McFaddena388a162010-03-18 16:27:14 -07003528 * The target thread can continue to execute between the two signals.
3529 * (The first just causes debuggerd to attach to it.)
Andy McFadden384ef6b2010-03-15 17:24:55 -07003530 */
Andy McFaddend4e09522010-03-23 12:34:43 -07003531 LOGD("threadid=%d: sending two SIGSTKFLTs to threadid=%d (tid=%d) to"
3532 " cause debuggerd dump\n",
3533 dvmThreadSelf()->threadId, thread->threadId, thread->systemTid);
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003534 killResult = pthread_kill(thread->handle, SIGSTKFLT);
3535 if (killResult != 0) {
3536 LOGD("NOTE: pthread_kill #1 failed: %s\n", strerror(killResult));
3537 }
Andy McFaddena388a162010-03-18 16:27:14 -07003538 usleep(2 * 1000 * 1000); // TODO: timed-wait until debuggerd attaches
Andy McFaddenddd9d0b2010-09-24 14:18:03 -07003539 killResult = pthread_kill(thread->handle, SIGSTKFLT);
3540 if (killResult != 0) {
3541 LOGD("NOTE: pthread_kill #2 failed: %s\n", strerror(killResult));
3542 }
Andy McFadden7122d862010-03-19 15:18:57 -07003543 LOGD("Sent, pausing to let debuggerd run\n");
Andy McFaddena388a162010-03-18 16:27:14 -07003544 usleep(8 * 1000 * 1000); // TODO: timed-wait until debuggerd finishes
Andy McFaddend4e09522010-03-23 12:34:43 -07003545
3546 /* ignore SIGSEGV so the eventual dmvAbort() doesn't notify debuggerd */
3547 signal(SIGSEGV, SIG_IGN);
Andy McFadden384ef6b2010-03-15 17:24:55 -07003548 LOGD("Continuing\n");
3549}