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Brian Carlstromfc0e3212013-07-17 14:40:12 -070017#ifndef ART_RUNTIME_BASE_MUTEX_H_
18#define ART_RUNTIME_BASE_MUTEX_H_
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -070019
20#include <pthread.h>
Brian Carlstromcd74c4b2012-01-23 13:21:00 -080021#include <stdint.h>
Elliott Hughesffb465f2012-03-01 18:46:05 -080022
23#include <iosfwd>
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -070024#include <string>
25
Ian Rogersef7d42f2014-01-06 12:55:46 -080026#include "atomic.h"
Elliott Hughes07ed66b2012-12-12 18:34:25 -080027#include "base/logging.h"
Elliott Hughes76160052012-12-12 16:31:20 -080028#include "base/macros.h"
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -070029#include "globals.h"
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -070030
Ian Rogersab470162012-09-29 23:06:53 -070031#if defined(__APPLE__)
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -070032#define ART_USE_FUTEXES 0
Ian Rogersab470162012-09-29 23:06:53 -070033#else
Chris Dearmanc0141782013-11-14 17:29:21 -080034#define ART_USE_FUTEXES 1
Ian Rogersab470162012-09-29 23:06:53 -070035#endif
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -070036
Ian Rogers66aee5c2012-08-15 17:17:47 -070037// Currently Darwin doesn't support locks with timeouts.
38#if !defined(__APPLE__)
39#define HAVE_TIMED_RWLOCK 1
40#else
41#define HAVE_TIMED_RWLOCK 0
42#endif
43
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -070044namespace art {
45
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -080046class LOCKABLE ReaderWriterMutex;
Ian Rogers56edc432013-01-18 16:51:51 -080047class ScopedContentionRecorder;
Ian Rogers50b35e22012-10-04 10:09:15 -070048class Thread;
49
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -080050// LockLevel is used to impose a lock hierarchy [1] where acquisition of a Mutex at a higher or
51// equal level to a lock a thread holds is invalid. The lock hierarchy achieves a cycle free
52// partial ordering and thereby cause deadlock situations to fail checks.
53//
54// [1] http://www.drdobbs.com/parallel/use-lock-hierarchies-to-avoid-deadlock/204801163
55enum LockLevel {
56 kLoggingLock = 0,
Hiroshi Yamauchi3eed93d2014-06-04 11:43:59 -070057 kMemMapsLock,
Raghu Gandham7de77dd2014-06-13 15:16:31 -070058 kSwapMutexesLock,
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -080059 kUnexpectedSignalLock,
60 kThreadSuspendCountLock,
61 kAbortLock,
62 kJdwpSocketLock,
63 kRosAllocGlobalLock,
64 kRosAllocBracketLock,
65 kRosAllocBulkFreeLock,
66 kAllocSpaceLock,
Mathieu Chartier2d1ab0a2014-05-08 15:27:31 -070067 kReferenceProcessorLock,
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -080068 kDexFileMethodInlinerLock,
69 kDexFileToMethodInlinerMapLock,
70 kMarkSweepMarkStackLock,
71 kTransactionLogLock,
72 kInternTableLock,
Vladimir Marko3f5838d2014-08-07 18:07:18 +010073 kOatFileSecondaryLookupLock,
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -080074 kDefaultMutexLevel,
75 kMarkSweepLargeObjectLock,
76 kPinTableLock,
77 kLoadLibraryLock,
78 kJdwpObjectRegistryLock,
Chao-ying Fu9e369312014-05-21 11:20:52 -070079 kModifyLdtLock,
80 kAllocatedThreadIdsLock,
Andreas Gampe74240812014-04-17 10:35:09 -070081 kMonitorPoolLock,
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -080082 kClassLinkerClassesLock,
83 kBreakpointLock,
84 kMonitorLock,
Mathieu Chartier440e4ce2014-03-31 16:36:35 -070085 kMonitorListLock,
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -080086 kThreadListLock,
87 kBreakpointInvokeLock,
88 kDeoptimizationLock,
89 kTraceLock,
90 kProfilerLock,
91 kJdwpEventListLock,
92 kJdwpAttachLock,
93 kJdwpStartLock,
94 kRuntimeShutdownLock,
95 kHeapBitmapLock,
96 kMutatorLock,
Ian Rogersf3d874c2014-07-17 18:52:42 -070097 kThreadListSuspendThreadLock,
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -080098 kZygoteCreationLock,
99
100 kLockLevelCount // Must come last.
101};
102std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const LockLevel& rhs);
103
Brian Carlstrom2e250c82013-08-14 18:08:52 -0700104const bool kDebugLocking = kIsDebugBuild;
Ian Rogers25fd14b2012-09-05 10:56:38 -0700105
Hiroshi Yamauchi1afde132013-08-06 17:09:30 -0700106// Record Log contention information, dumpable via SIGQUIT.
107#ifdef ART_USE_FUTEXES
Jeff Hao08f2e7b2013-09-09 16:44:02 -0700108// To enable lock contention logging, set this to true.
109const bool kLogLockContentions = false;
Hiroshi Yamauchi1afde132013-08-06 17:09:30 -0700110#else
111// Keep this false as lock contention logging is supported only with
112// futex.
113const bool kLogLockContentions = false;
114#endif
Ian Rogersd9c4fc92013-10-01 19:45:43 -0700115const size_t kContentionLogSize = 4;
Hiroshi Yamauchi1afde132013-08-06 17:09:30 -0700116const size_t kContentionLogDataSize = kLogLockContentions ? 1 : 0;
117const size_t kAllMutexDataSize = kLogLockContentions ? 1 : 0;
118
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700119// Base class for all Mutex implementations
120class BaseMutex {
121 public:
Ian Rogersbab74962013-04-19 10:04:10 -0700122 const char* GetName() const {
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700123 return name_;
124 }
125
126 virtual bool IsMutex() const { return false; }
127 virtual bool IsReaderWriterMutex() const { return false; }
128
Ian Rogers56edc432013-01-18 16:51:51 -0800129 virtual void Dump(std::ostream& os) const = 0;
130
131 static void DumpAll(std::ostream& os);
132
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700133 protected:
134 friend class ConditionVariable;
135
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700136 BaseMutex(const char* name, LockLevel level);
Ian Rogers56edc432013-01-18 16:51:51 -0800137 virtual ~BaseMutex();
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700138 void RegisterAsLocked(Thread* self);
139 void RegisterAsUnlocked(Thread* self);
140 void CheckSafeToWait(Thread* self);
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700141
Ian Rogers56edc432013-01-18 16:51:51 -0800142 friend class ScopedContentionRecorder;
143
Hiroshi Yamauchi1afde132013-08-06 17:09:30 -0700144 void RecordContention(uint64_t blocked_tid, uint64_t owner_tid, uint64_t nano_time_blocked);
Ian Rogers56edc432013-01-18 16:51:51 -0800145 void DumpContention(std::ostream& os) const;
146
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700147 const LockLevel level_; // Support for lock hierarchy.
Ian Rogersbab74962013-04-19 10:04:10 -0700148 const char* const name_;
Hiroshi Yamauchi1afde132013-08-06 17:09:30 -0700149
Ian Rogers56edc432013-01-18 16:51:51 -0800150 // A log entry that records contention but makes no guarantee that either tid will be held live.
151 struct ContentionLogEntry {
152 ContentionLogEntry() : blocked_tid(0), owner_tid(0) {}
153 uint64_t blocked_tid;
154 uint64_t owner_tid;
155 AtomicInteger count;
156 };
Hiroshi Yamauchi1afde132013-08-06 17:09:30 -0700157 struct ContentionLogData {
158 ContentionLogEntry contention_log[kContentionLogSize];
159 // The next entry in the contention log to be updated. Value ranges from 0 to
160 // kContentionLogSize - 1.
161 AtomicInteger cur_content_log_entry;
162 // Number of times the Mutex has been contended.
163 AtomicInteger contention_count;
164 // Sum of time waited by all contenders in ns.
Ian Rogers37f3c962014-07-17 11:25:30 -0700165 Atomic<uint64_t> wait_time;
Hiroshi Yamauchi1afde132013-08-06 17:09:30 -0700166 void AddToWaitTime(uint64_t value);
167 ContentionLogData() : wait_time(0) {}
168 };
Ian Rogers3e5cf302014-05-20 16:40:37 -0700169 ContentionLogData contention_log_data_[kContentionLogDataSize];
Hiroshi Yamauchi1afde132013-08-06 17:09:30 -0700170
171 public:
172 bool HasEverContended() const {
173 if (kLogLockContentions) {
Ian Rogers3e5cf302014-05-20 16:40:37 -0700174 return contention_log_data_->contention_count.LoadSequentiallyConsistent() > 0;
Hiroshi Yamauchi1afde132013-08-06 17:09:30 -0700175 }
176 return false;
177 }
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700178};
179
180// A Mutex is used to achieve mutual exclusion between threads. A Mutex can be used to gain
181// exclusive access to what it guards. A Mutex can be in one of two states:
182// - Free - not owned by any thread,
183// - Exclusive - owned by a single thread.
184//
185// The effect of locking and unlocking operations on the state is:
186// State | ExclusiveLock | ExclusiveUnlock
187// -------------------------------------------
188// Free | Exclusive | error
189// Exclusive | Block* | Free
190// * Mutex is not reentrant and so an attempt to ExclusiveLock on the same thread will result in
191// an error. Being non-reentrant simplifies Waiting on ConditionVariables.
Ian Rogers01ae5802012-09-28 16:14:01 -0700192std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Mutex& mu);
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700193class LOCKABLE Mutex : public BaseMutex {
194 public:
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700195 explicit Mutex(const char* name, LockLevel level = kDefaultMutexLevel, bool recursive = false);
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -0700196 ~Mutex();
197
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700198 virtual bool IsMutex() const { return true; }
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -0700199
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700200 // Block until mutex is free then acquire exclusive access.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700201 void ExclusiveLock(Thread* self) EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_FUNCTION();
202 void Lock(Thread* self) EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_FUNCTION() { ExclusiveLock(self); }
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -0700203
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700204 // Returns true if acquires exclusive access, false otherwise.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700205 bool ExclusiveTryLock(Thread* self) EXCLUSIVE_TRYLOCK_FUNCTION(true);
206 bool TryLock(Thread* self) EXCLUSIVE_TRYLOCK_FUNCTION(true) { return ExclusiveTryLock(self); }
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -0700207
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700208 // Release exclusive access.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700209 void ExclusiveUnlock(Thread* self) UNLOCK_FUNCTION();
210 void Unlock(Thread* self) UNLOCK_FUNCTION() { ExclusiveUnlock(self); }
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -0700211
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700212 // Is the current thread the exclusive holder of the Mutex.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700213 bool IsExclusiveHeld(const Thread* self) const;
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700214
215 // Assert that the Mutex is exclusively held by the current thread.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700216 void AssertExclusiveHeld(const Thread* self) {
Anwar Ghuloum3c539ff2013-06-20 08:58:23 -0700217 if (kDebugLocking && (gAborting == 0)) {
Ian Rogers01ae5802012-09-28 16:14:01 -0700218 CHECK(IsExclusiveHeld(self)) << *this;
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700219 }
220 }
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700221 void AssertHeld(const Thread* self) { AssertExclusiveHeld(self); }
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700222
223 // Assert that the Mutex is not held by the current thread.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700224 void AssertNotHeldExclusive(const Thread* self) {
Anwar Ghuloum3c539ff2013-06-20 08:58:23 -0700225 if (kDebugLocking && (gAborting == 0)) {
Ian Rogers01ae5802012-09-28 16:14:01 -0700226 CHECK(!IsExclusiveHeld(self)) << *this;
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700227 }
228 }
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700229 void AssertNotHeld(const Thread* self) { AssertNotHeldExclusive(self); }
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700230
Ian Rogersc7190692014-07-08 23:50:26 -0700231 // Id associated with exclusive owner. No memory ordering semantics if called from a thread other
232 // than the owner.
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700233 uint64_t GetExclusiveOwnerTid() const;
234
235 // Returns how many times this Mutex has been locked, it is better to use AssertHeld/NotHeld.
236 unsigned int GetDepth() const {
237 return recursion_count_;
238 }
Elliott Hughesaccd83d2011-10-17 14:25:58 -0700239
Ian Rogers56edc432013-01-18 16:51:51 -0800240 virtual void Dump(std::ostream& os) const;
Ian Rogers01ae5802012-09-28 16:14:01 -0700241
Elliott Hughesaccd83d2011-10-17 14:25:58 -0700242 private:
Ian Rogersc604d732012-10-14 16:09:54 -0700243#if ART_USE_FUTEXES
244 // 0 is unheld, 1 is held.
Ian Rogersc7190692014-07-08 23:50:26 -0700245 AtomicInteger state_;
Ian Rogersc604d732012-10-14 16:09:54 -0700246 // Exclusive owner.
247 volatile uint64_t exclusive_owner_;
248 // Number of waiting contenders.
Ian Rogersb122a4b2013-11-19 18:00:50 -0800249 AtomicInteger num_contenders_;
Ian Rogersc604d732012-10-14 16:09:54 -0700250#else
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -0700251 pthread_mutex_t mutex_;
Ian Rogersc5f17732014-06-05 20:48:42 -0700252 volatile uint64_t exclusive_owner_; // Guarded by mutex_.
Ian Rogersc604d732012-10-14 16:09:54 -0700253#endif
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700254 const bool recursive_; // Can the lock be recursively held?
255 unsigned int recursion_count_;
Elliott Hughesf1498432012-03-28 19:34:27 -0700256 friend class ConditionVariable;
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -0700257 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Mutex);
258};
259
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700260// A ReaderWriterMutex is used to achieve mutual exclusion between threads, similar to a Mutex.
261// Unlike a Mutex a ReaderWriterMutex can be used to gain exclusive (writer) or shared (reader)
262// access to what it guards. A flaw in relation to a Mutex is that it cannot be used with a
263// condition variable. A ReaderWriterMutex can be in one of three states:
264// - Free - not owned by any thread,
265// - Exclusive - owned by a single thread,
266// - Shared(n) - shared amongst n threads.
267//
268// The effect of locking and unlocking operations on the state is:
269//
270// State | ExclusiveLock | ExclusiveUnlock | SharedLock | SharedUnlock
271// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
272// Free | Exclusive | error | SharedLock(1) | error
273// Exclusive | Block | Free | Block | error
274// Shared(n) | Block | error | SharedLock(n+1)* | Shared(n-1) or Free
275// * for large values of n the SharedLock may block.
Ian Rogers01ae5802012-09-28 16:14:01 -0700276std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const ReaderWriterMutex& mu);
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700277class LOCKABLE ReaderWriterMutex : public BaseMutex {
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -0700278 public:
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700279 explicit ReaderWriterMutex(const char* name, LockLevel level = kDefaultMutexLevel);
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700280 ~ReaderWriterMutex();
281
282 virtual bool IsReaderWriterMutex() const { return true; }
283
284 // Block until ReaderWriterMutex is free then acquire exclusive access.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700285 void ExclusiveLock(Thread* self) EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_FUNCTION();
286 void WriterLock(Thread* self) EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_FUNCTION() { ExclusiveLock(self); }
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700287
288 // Release exclusive access.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700289 void ExclusiveUnlock(Thread* self) UNLOCK_FUNCTION();
290 void WriterUnlock(Thread* self) UNLOCK_FUNCTION() { ExclusiveUnlock(self); }
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700291
292 // Block until ReaderWriterMutex is free and acquire exclusive access. Returns true on success
293 // or false if timeout is reached.
Ian Rogers66aee5c2012-08-15 17:17:47 -0700294#if HAVE_TIMED_RWLOCK
Ian Rogersc604d732012-10-14 16:09:54 -0700295 bool ExclusiveLockWithTimeout(Thread* self, int64_t ms, int32_t ns)
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700296 EXCLUSIVE_TRYLOCK_FUNCTION(true);
Ian Rogers66aee5c2012-08-15 17:17:47 -0700297#endif
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700298
299 // Block until ReaderWriterMutex is shared or free then acquire a share on the access.
Ian Rogers1ffa32f2013-02-05 18:29:08 -0800300 void SharedLock(Thread* self) SHARED_LOCK_FUNCTION() ALWAYS_INLINE;
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700301 void ReaderLock(Thread* self) SHARED_LOCK_FUNCTION() { SharedLock(self); }
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700302
303 // Try to acquire share of ReaderWriterMutex.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700304 bool SharedTryLock(Thread* self) EXCLUSIVE_TRYLOCK_FUNCTION(true);
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700305
306 // Release a share of the access.
Ian Rogers1ffa32f2013-02-05 18:29:08 -0800307 void SharedUnlock(Thread* self) UNLOCK_FUNCTION() ALWAYS_INLINE;
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700308 void ReaderUnlock(Thread* self) UNLOCK_FUNCTION() { SharedUnlock(self); }
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700309
310 // Is the current thread the exclusive holder of the ReaderWriterMutex.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700311 bool IsExclusiveHeld(const Thread* self) const;
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700312
313 // Assert the current thread has exclusive access to the ReaderWriterMutex.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700314 void AssertExclusiveHeld(const Thread* self) {
Sebastien Hertz702a85b2013-08-05 16:37:51 +0200315 if (kDebugLocking && (gAborting == 0)) {
Ian Rogers01ae5802012-09-28 16:14:01 -0700316 CHECK(IsExclusiveHeld(self)) << *this;
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700317 }
318 }
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700319 void AssertWriterHeld(const Thread* self) { AssertExclusiveHeld(self); }
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700320
321 // Assert the current thread doesn't have exclusive access to the ReaderWriterMutex.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700322 void AssertNotExclusiveHeld(const Thread* self) {
Sebastien Hertz702a85b2013-08-05 16:37:51 +0200323 if (kDebugLocking && (gAborting == 0)) {
Ian Rogerse3359f72013-06-11 15:14:11 -0700324 CHECK(!IsExclusiveHeld(self)) << *this;
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700325 }
326 }
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700327 void AssertNotWriterHeld(const Thread* self) { AssertNotExclusiveHeld(self); }
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700328
329 // Is the current thread a shared holder of the ReaderWriterMutex.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700330 bool IsSharedHeld(const Thread* self) const;
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700331
332 // Assert the current thread has shared access to the ReaderWriterMutex.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700333 void AssertSharedHeld(const Thread* self) {
Sebastien Hertz702a85b2013-08-05 16:37:51 +0200334 if (kDebugLocking && (gAborting == 0)) {
Ian Rogers23055dc2013-04-18 16:29:16 -0700335 // TODO: we can only assert this well when self != NULL.
336 CHECK(IsSharedHeld(self) || self == NULL) << *this;
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700337 }
338 }
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700339 void AssertReaderHeld(const Thread* self) { AssertSharedHeld(self); }
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700340
341 // Assert the current thread doesn't hold this ReaderWriterMutex either in shared or exclusive
342 // mode.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700343 void AssertNotHeld(const Thread* self) {
Anwar Ghuloum3c539ff2013-06-20 08:58:23 -0700344 if (kDebugLocking && (gAborting == 0)) {
Ian Rogers01ae5802012-09-28 16:14:01 -0700345 CHECK(!IsSharedHeld(self)) << *this;
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700346 }
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -0700347 }
348
Ian Rogersc7190692014-07-08 23:50:26 -0700349 // Id associated with exclusive owner. No memory ordering semantics if called from a thread other
350 // than the owner.
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700351 uint64_t GetExclusiveOwnerTid() const;
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -0700352
Ian Rogers56edc432013-01-18 16:51:51 -0800353 virtual void Dump(std::ostream& os) const;
Ian Rogers01ae5802012-09-28 16:14:01 -0700354
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700355 private:
356#if ART_USE_FUTEXES
357 // -1 implies held exclusive, +ve shared held by state_ many owners.
Ian Rogersc7190692014-07-08 23:50:26 -0700358 AtomicInteger state_;
359 // Exclusive owner. Modification guarded by this mutex.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700360 volatile uint64_t exclusive_owner_;
Ian Rogersc7190692014-07-08 23:50:26 -0700361 // Number of contenders waiting for a reader share.
362 AtomicInteger num_pending_readers_;
363 // Number of contenders waiting to be the writer.
Ian Rogersb122a4b2013-11-19 18:00:50 -0800364 AtomicInteger num_pending_writers_;
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700365#else
366 pthread_rwlock_t rwlock_;
Ian Rogersc5f17732014-06-05 20:48:42 -0700367 volatile uint64_t exclusive_owner_; // Guarded by rwlock_.
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700368#endif
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700369 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ReaderWriterMutex);
370};
371
372// ConditionVariables allow threads to queue and sleep. Threads may then be resumed individually
373// (Signal) or all at once (Broadcast).
Elliott Hughes5f791332011-09-15 17:45:30 -0700374class ConditionVariable {
375 public:
Ian Rogers23055dc2013-04-18 16:29:16 -0700376 explicit ConditionVariable(const char* name, Mutex& mutex);
Elliott Hughes5f791332011-09-15 17:45:30 -0700377 ~ConditionVariable();
378
Ian Rogersc604d732012-10-14 16:09:54 -0700379 void Broadcast(Thread* self);
380 void Signal(Thread* self);
381 // TODO: No thread safety analysis on Wait and TimedWait as they call mutex operations via their
382 // pointer copy, thereby defeating annotalysis.
383 void Wait(Thread* self) NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS;
384 void TimedWait(Thread* self, int64_t ms, int32_t ns) NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS;
Ian Rogers1d54e732013-05-02 21:10:01 -0700385 // Variant of Wait that should be used with caution. Doesn't validate that no mutexes are held
386 // when waiting.
387 // TODO: remove this.
388 void WaitHoldingLocks(Thread* self) NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS;
Elliott Hughes5f791332011-09-15 17:45:30 -0700389
390 private:
Ian Rogers23055dc2013-04-18 16:29:16 -0700391 const char* const name_;
Ian Rogersc604d732012-10-14 16:09:54 -0700392 // The Mutex being used by waiters. It is an error to mix condition variables between different
393 // Mutexes.
394 Mutex& guard_;
395#if ART_USE_FUTEXES
396 // A counter that is modified by signals and broadcasts. This ensures that when a waiter gives up
Ian Rogersd45f2012012-11-28 11:46:23 -0800397 // their Mutex and another thread takes it and signals, the waiting thread observes that sequence_
398 // changed and doesn't enter the wait. Modified while holding guard_, but is read by futex wait
399 // without guard_ held.
Ian Rogersb122a4b2013-11-19 18:00:50 -0800400 AtomicInteger sequence_;
Ian Rogersc604d732012-10-14 16:09:54 -0700401 // Number of threads that have come into to wait, not the length of the waiters on the futex as
Ian Rogers5bd97c42012-11-27 02:38:26 -0800402 // waiters may have been requeued onto guard_. Guarded by guard_.
Ian Rogersc604d732012-10-14 16:09:54 -0700403 volatile int32_t num_waiters_;
Ian Rogersc604d732012-10-14 16:09:54 -0700404#else
405 pthread_cond_t cond_;
406#endif
Elliott Hughes5f791332011-09-15 17:45:30 -0700407 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ConditionVariable);
408};
409
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700410// Scoped locker/unlocker for a regular Mutex that acquires mu upon construction and releases it
411// upon destruction.
412class SCOPED_LOCKABLE MutexLock {
413 public:
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700414 explicit MutexLock(Thread* self, Mutex& mu) EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_FUNCTION(mu) : self_(self), mu_(mu) {
415 mu_.ExclusiveLock(self_);
416 }
417
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700418 ~MutexLock() UNLOCK_FUNCTION() {
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700419 mu_.ExclusiveUnlock(self_);
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700420 }
421
422 private:
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700423 Thread* const self_;
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700424 Mutex& mu_;
425 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MutexLock);
426};
427// Catch bug where variable name is omitted. "MutexLock (lock);" instead of "MutexLock mu(lock)".
428#define MutexLock(x) COMPILE_ASSERT(0, mutex_lock_declaration_missing_variable_name)
429
430// Scoped locker/unlocker for a ReaderWriterMutex that acquires read access to mu upon
431// construction and releases it upon destruction.
432class SCOPED_LOCKABLE ReaderMutexLock {
433 public:
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700434 explicit ReaderMutexLock(Thread* self, ReaderWriterMutex& mu) EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_FUNCTION(mu) :
435 self_(self), mu_(mu) {
436 mu_.SharedLock(self_);
437 }
438
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700439 ~ReaderMutexLock() UNLOCK_FUNCTION() {
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700440 mu_.SharedUnlock(self_);
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700441 }
442
443 private:
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700444 Thread* const self_;
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700445 ReaderWriterMutex& mu_;
446 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ReaderMutexLock);
447};
448// Catch bug where variable name is omitted. "ReaderMutexLock (lock);" instead of
449// "ReaderMutexLock mu(lock)".
450#define ReaderMutexLock(x) COMPILE_ASSERT(0, reader_mutex_lock_declaration_missing_variable_name)
451
452// Scoped locker/unlocker for a ReaderWriterMutex that acquires write access to mu upon
453// construction and releases it upon destruction.
454class SCOPED_LOCKABLE WriterMutexLock {
455 public:
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700456 explicit WriterMutexLock(Thread* self, ReaderWriterMutex& mu) EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_FUNCTION(mu) :
457 self_(self), mu_(mu) {
458 mu_.ExclusiveLock(self_);
459 }
460
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700461 ~WriterMutexLock() UNLOCK_FUNCTION() {
Ian Rogers81d425b2012-09-27 16:03:43 -0700462 mu_.ExclusiveUnlock(self_);
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700463 }
464
465 private:
Ian Rogers50b35e22012-10-04 10:09:15 -0700466 Thread* const self_;
Ian Rogers00f7d0e2012-07-19 15:28:27 -0700467 ReaderWriterMutex& mu_;
468 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(WriterMutexLock);
469};
470// Catch bug where variable name is omitted. "WriterMutexLock (lock);" instead of
471// "WriterMutexLock mu(lock)".
472#define WriterMutexLock(x) COMPILE_ASSERT(0, writer_mutex_lock_declaration_missing_variable_name)
473
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -0800474// Global mutexes corresponding to the levels above.
475class Locks {
476 public:
477 static void Init();
478
Ian Rogersf3d874c2014-07-17 18:52:42 -0700479 // There's a potential race for two threads to try to suspend each other and for both of them
480 // to succeed and get blocked becoming runnable. This lock ensures that only one thread is
481 // requesting suspension of another at any time. As the the thread list suspend thread logic
482 // transitions to runnable, if the current thread were tried to be suspended then this thread
483 // would block holding this lock until it could safely request thread suspension of the other
484 // thread without that thread having a suspension request against this thread. This avoids a
485 // potential deadlock cycle.
486 static Mutex* thread_list_suspend_thread_lock_;
487
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -0800488 // The mutator_lock_ is used to allow mutators to execute in a shared (reader) mode or to block
489 // mutators by having an exclusive (writer) owner. In normal execution each mutator thread holds
490 // a share on the mutator_lock_. The garbage collector may also execute with shared access but
491 // at times requires exclusive access to the heap (not to be confused with the heap meta-data
492 // guarded by the heap_lock_ below). When the garbage collector requires exclusive access it asks
493 // the mutators to suspend themselves which also involves usage of the thread_suspend_count_lock_
494 // to cover weaknesses in using ReaderWriterMutexes with ConditionVariables. We use a condition
495 // variable to wait upon in the suspension logic as releasing and then re-acquiring a share on
496 // the mutator lock doesn't necessarily allow the exclusive user (e.g the garbage collector)
497 // chance to acquire the lock.
498 //
499 // Thread suspension:
500 // Shared users | Exclusive user
501 // (holding mutator lock and in kRunnable state) | .. running ..
502 // .. running .. | Request thread suspension by:
503 // .. running .. | - acquiring thread_suspend_count_lock_
504 // .. running .. | - incrementing Thread::suspend_count_ on
505 // .. running .. | all mutator threads
506 // .. running .. | - releasing thread_suspend_count_lock_
507 // .. running .. | Block trying to acquire exclusive mutator lock
508 // Poll Thread::suspend_count_ and enter full | .. blocked ..
509 // suspend code. | .. blocked ..
510 // Change state to kSuspended | .. blocked ..
511 // x: Release share on mutator_lock_ | Carry out exclusive access
512 // Acquire thread_suspend_count_lock_ | .. exclusive ..
513 // while Thread::suspend_count_ > 0 | .. exclusive ..
514 // - wait on Thread::resume_cond_ | .. exclusive ..
515 // (releases thread_suspend_count_lock_) | .. exclusive ..
516 // .. waiting .. | Release mutator_lock_
517 // .. waiting .. | Request thread resumption by:
518 // .. waiting .. | - acquiring thread_suspend_count_lock_
519 // .. waiting .. | - decrementing Thread::suspend_count_ on
520 // .. waiting .. | all mutator threads
521 // .. waiting .. | - notifying on Thread::resume_cond_
522 // - re-acquire thread_suspend_count_lock_ | - releasing thread_suspend_count_lock_
523 // Release thread_suspend_count_lock_ | .. running ..
524 // Acquire share on mutator_lock_ | .. running ..
525 // - This could block but the thread still | .. running ..
526 // has a state of kSuspended and so this | .. running ..
527 // isn't an issue. | .. running ..
528 // Acquire thread_suspend_count_lock_ | .. running ..
529 // - we poll here as we're transitioning into | .. running ..
530 // kRunnable and an individual thread suspend | .. running ..
531 // request (e.g for debugging) won't try | .. running ..
532 // to acquire the mutator lock (which would | .. running ..
533 // block as we hold the mutator lock). This | .. running ..
534 // poll ensures that if the suspender thought | .. running ..
535 // we were suspended by incrementing our | .. running ..
536 // Thread::suspend_count_ and then reading | .. running ..
537 // our state we go back to waiting on | .. running ..
538 // Thread::resume_cond_. | .. running ..
539 // can_go_runnable = Thread::suspend_count_ == 0 | .. running ..
540 // Release thread_suspend_count_lock_ | .. running ..
541 // if can_go_runnable | .. running ..
542 // Change state to kRunnable | .. running ..
543 // else | .. running ..
544 // Goto x | .. running ..
545 // .. running .. | .. running ..
Ian Rogersf3d874c2014-07-17 18:52:42 -0700546 static ReaderWriterMutex* mutator_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(thread_list_suspend_thread_lock_);
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -0800547
548 // Allow reader-writer mutual exclusion on the mark and live bitmaps of the heap.
549 static ReaderWriterMutex* heap_bitmap_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(mutator_lock_);
550
551 // Guards shutdown of the runtime.
552 static Mutex* runtime_shutdown_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(heap_bitmap_lock_);
553
Chao-ying Fu9e369312014-05-21 11:20:52 -0700554 // Guards background profiler global state.
555 static Mutex* profiler_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(runtime_shutdown_lock_);
556
557 // Guards trace (ie traceview) requests.
558 static Mutex* trace_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(profiler_lock_);
559
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -0800560 // The thread_list_lock_ guards ThreadList::list_. It is also commonly held to stop threads
561 // attaching and detaching.
Chao-ying Fu9e369312014-05-21 11:20:52 -0700562 static Mutex* thread_list_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(trace_lock_);
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -0800563
564 // Guards breakpoints.
565 static Mutex* breakpoint_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(thread_list_lock_);
566
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -0800567 // Guards lists of classes within the class linker.
Chao-ying Fu9e369312014-05-21 11:20:52 -0700568 static ReaderWriterMutex* classlinker_classes_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(breakpoint_lock_);
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -0800569
570 // When declaring any Mutex add DEFAULT_MUTEX_ACQUIRED_AFTER to use annotalysis to check the code
571 // doesn't try to hold a higher level Mutex.
572 #define DEFAULT_MUTEX_ACQUIRED_AFTER ACQUIRED_AFTER(Locks::classlinker_classes_lock_)
573
Andreas Gampe74240812014-04-17 10:35:09 -0700574 static Mutex* allocated_monitor_ids_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(classlinker_classes_lock_);
575
Chao-ying Fu9e369312014-05-21 11:20:52 -0700576 // Guard the allocation/deallocation of thread ids.
Andreas Gampe74240812014-04-17 10:35:09 -0700577 static Mutex* allocated_thread_ids_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(allocated_monitor_ids_lock_);
Chao-ying Fu9e369312014-05-21 11:20:52 -0700578
579 // Guards modification of the LDT on x86.
580 static Mutex* modify_ldt_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(allocated_thread_ids_lock_);
581
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -0800582 // Guards intern table.
Chao-ying Fu9e369312014-05-21 11:20:52 -0700583 static Mutex* intern_table_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(modify_ldt_lock_);
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -0800584
585 // Have an exclusive aborting thread.
586 static Mutex* abort_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(classlinker_classes_lock_);
587
588 // Allow mutual exclusion when manipulating Thread::suspend_count_.
589 // TODO: Does the trade-off of a per-thread lock make sense?
590 static Mutex* thread_suspend_count_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(abort_lock_);
591
592 // One unexpected signal at a time lock.
593 static Mutex* unexpected_signal_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(thread_suspend_count_lock_);
594
Hiroshi Yamauchi3eed93d2014-06-04 11:43:59 -0700595 // Guards the maps in mem_map.
596 static Mutex* mem_maps_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(unexpected_signal_lock_);
597
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -0800598 // Have an exclusive logging thread.
599 static Mutex* logging_lock_ ACQUIRED_AFTER(unexpected_signal_lock_);
600};
601
Elliott Hughes8daa0922011-09-11 13:46:25 -0700602} // namespace art
603
Brian Carlstromfc0e3212013-07-17 14:40:12 -0700604#endif // ART_RUNTIME_BASE_MUTEX_H_