vmError.cpp revision 6646:b596a1063e90
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24
25#include "precompiled.hpp"
26#include "compiler/compileBroker.hpp"
27#include "gc_interface/collectedHeap.hpp"
28#include "prims/whitebox.hpp"
29#include "runtime/arguments.hpp"
30#include "runtime/atomic.inline.hpp"
31#include "runtime/frame.inline.hpp"
32#include "runtime/init.hpp"
33#include "runtime/os.hpp"
34#include "runtime/thread.inline.hpp"
35#include "runtime/vmThread.hpp"
36#include "runtime/vm_operations.hpp"
37#include "services/memTracker.hpp"
38#include "utilities/debug.hpp"
39#include "utilities/decoder.hpp"
40#include "utilities/defaultStream.hpp"
41#include "utilities/errorReporter.hpp"
42#include "utilities/events.hpp"
43#include "utilities/top.hpp"
44#include "utilities/vmError.hpp"
45
46PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC
47
48// List of environment variables that should be reported in error log file.
49const char *env_list[] = {
50  // All platforms
51  "JAVA_HOME", "JRE_HOME", "JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS", "_JAVA_OPTIONS", "CLASSPATH",
52  "JAVA_COMPILER", "PATH", "USERNAME",
53
54  // Env variables that are defined on Solaris/Linux/BSD
55  "LD_LIBRARY_PATH", "LD_PRELOAD", "SHELL", "DISPLAY",
56  "HOSTTYPE", "OSTYPE", "ARCH", "MACHTYPE",
57
58  // defined on Linux
59  "LD_ASSUME_KERNEL", "_JAVA_SR_SIGNUM",
60
61  // defined on Darwin
62  "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH", "DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH",
63  "DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH", "DYLD_FALLBACK_FRAMEWORK_PATH",
64  "DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES",
65
66  // defined on Windows
67  "OS", "PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER", "_ALT_JAVA_HOME_DIR",
68
69  (const char *)0
70};
71
72// Fatal error handler for internal errors and crashes.
73//
74// The default behavior of fatal error handler is to print a brief message
75// to standard out (defaultStream::output_fd()), then save detailed information
76// into an error report file (hs_err_pid<pid>.log) and abort VM. If multiple
77// threads are having troubles at the same time, only one error is reported.
78// The thread that is reporting error will abort VM when it is done, all other
79// threads are blocked forever inside report_and_die().
80
81// Constructor for crashes
82VMError::VMError(Thread* thread, unsigned int sig, address pc, void* siginfo, void* context) {
83    _thread = thread;
84    _id = sig;
85    _pc   = pc;
86    _siginfo = siginfo;
87    _context = context;
88
89    _verbose = false;
90    _current_step = 0;
91    _current_step_info = NULL;
92
93    _message = NULL;
94    _detail_msg = NULL;
95    _filename = NULL;
96    _lineno = 0;
97
98    _size = 0;
99}
100
101// Constructor for internal errors
102VMError::VMError(Thread* thread, const char* filename, int lineno,
103                 const char* message, const char * detail_msg)
104{
105  _thread = thread;
106  _id = INTERNAL_ERROR;     // Value that's not an OS exception/signal
107  _filename = filename;
108  _lineno = lineno;
109  _message = message;
110  _detail_msg = detail_msg;
111
112  _verbose = false;
113  _current_step = 0;
114  _current_step_info = NULL;
115
116  _pc = NULL;
117  _siginfo = NULL;
118  _context = NULL;
119
120  _size = 0;
121}
122
123// Constructor for OOM errors
124VMError::VMError(Thread* thread, const char* filename, int lineno, size_t size,
125                 VMErrorType vm_err_type, const char* message) {
126    _thread = thread;
127    _id = vm_err_type; // Value that's not an OS exception/signal
128    _filename = filename;
129    _lineno = lineno;
130    _message = message;
131    _detail_msg = NULL;
132
133    _verbose = false;
134    _current_step = 0;
135    _current_step_info = NULL;
136
137    _pc = NULL;
138    _siginfo = NULL;
139    _context = NULL;
140
141    _size = size;
142}
143
144
145// Constructor for non-fatal errors
146VMError::VMError(const char* message) {
147    _thread = NULL;
148    _id = INTERNAL_ERROR;     // Value that's not an OS exception/signal
149    _filename = NULL;
150    _lineno = 0;
151    _message = message;
152    _detail_msg = NULL;
153
154    _verbose = false;
155    _current_step = 0;
156    _current_step_info = NULL;
157
158    _pc = NULL;
159    _siginfo = NULL;
160    _context = NULL;
161
162    _size = 0;
163}
164
165// -XX:OnError=<string>, where <string> can be a list of commands, separated
166// by ';'. "%p" is replaced by current process id (pid); "%%" is replaced by
167// a single "%". Some examples:
168//
169// -XX:OnError="pmap %p"                // show memory map
170// -XX:OnError="gcore %p; dbx - %p"     // dump core and launch debugger
171// -XX:OnError="cat hs_err_pid%p.log | mail my_email@sun.com"
172// -XX:OnError="kill -9 %p"             // ?#!@#
173
174// A simple parser for -XX:OnError, usage:
175//  ptr = OnError;
176//  while ((cmd = next_OnError_command(buffer, sizeof(buffer), &ptr) != NULL)
177//     ... ...
178static char* next_OnError_command(char* buf, int buflen, const char** ptr) {
179  if (ptr == NULL || *ptr == NULL) return NULL;
180
181  const char* cmd = *ptr;
182
183  // skip leading blanks or ';'
184  while (*cmd == ' ' || *cmd == ';') cmd++;
185
186  if (*cmd == '\0') return NULL;
187
188  const char * cmdend = cmd;
189  while (*cmdend != '\0' && *cmdend != ';') cmdend++;
190
191  Arguments::copy_expand_pid(cmd, cmdend - cmd, buf, buflen);
192
193  *ptr = (*cmdend == '\0' ? cmdend : cmdend + 1);
194  return buf;
195}
196
197
198static void print_bug_submit_message(outputStream *out, Thread *thread) {
199  if (out == NULL) return;
200  out->print_raw_cr("# If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:");
201  out->print_raw   ("#   ");
202  out->print_raw_cr(Arguments::java_vendor_url_bug());
203  // If the crash is in native code, encourage user to submit a bug to the
204  // provider of that code.
205  if (thread && thread->is_Java_thread() &&
206      !thread->is_hidden_from_external_view()) {
207    JavaThread* jt = (JavaThread*)thread;
208    if (jt->thread_state() == _thread_in_native) {
209      out->print_cr("# The crash happened outside the Java Virtual Machine in native code.\n# See problematic frame for where to report the bug.");
210    }
211  }
212  out->print_raw_cr("#");
213}
214
215bool VMError::coredump_status;
216char VMError::coredump_message[O_BUFLEN];
217
218void VMError::report_coredump_status(const char* message, bool status) {
219  coredump_status = status;
220  strncpy(coredump_message, message, sizeof(coredump_message));
221  coredump_message[sizeof(coredump_message)-1] = 0;
222}
223
224
225// Return a string to describe the error
226char* VMError::error_string(char* buf, int buflen) {
227  char signame_buf[64];
228  const char *signame = os::exception_name(_id, signame_buf, sizeof(signame_buf));
229
230  if (signame) {
231    jio_snprintf(buf, buflen,
232                 "%s (0x%x) at pc=" PTR_FORMAT ", pid=%d, tid=" UINTX_FORMAT,
233                 signame, _id, _pc,
234                 os::current_process_id(), os::current_thread_id());
235  } else if (_filename != NULL && _lineno > 0) {
236    // skip directory names
237    char separator = os::file_separator()[0];
238    const char *p = strrchr(_filename, separator);
239    int n = jio_snprintf(buf, buflen,
240                         "Internal Error at %s:%d, pid=%d, tid=" UINTX_FORMAT,
241                         p ? p + 1 : _filename, _lineno,
242                         os::current_process_id(), os::current_thread_id());
243    if (n >= 0 && n < buflen && _message) {
244      if (_detail_msg) {
245        jio_snprintf(buf + n, buflen - n, "%s%s: %s",
246                     os::line_separator(), _message, _detail_msg);
247      } else {
248        jio_snprintf(buf + n, buflen - n, "%sError: %s",
249                     os::line_separator(), _message);
250      }
251    }
252  } else {
253    jio_snprintf(buf, buflen,
254                 "Internal Error (0x%x), pid=%d, tid=" UINTX_FORMAT,
255                 _id, os::current_process_id(), os::current_thread_id());
256  }
257
258  return buf;
259}
260
261void VMError::print_stack_trace(outputStream* st, JavaThread* jt,
262                                char* buf, int buflen, bool verbose) {
263#ifdef ZERO
264  if (jt->zero_stack()->sp() && jt->top_zero_frame()) {
265    // StackFrameStream uses the frame anchor, which may not have
266    // been set up.  This can be done at any time in Zero, however,
267    // so if it hasn't been set up then we just set it up now and
268    // clear it again when we're done.
269    bool has_last_Java_frame = jt->has_last_Java_frame();
270    if (!has_last_Java_frame)
271      jt->set_last_Java_frame();
272    st->print("Java frames:");
273
274    // If the top frame is a Shark frame and the frame anchor isn't
275    // set up then it's possible that the information in the frame
276    // is garbage: it could be from a previous decache, or it could
277    // simply have never been written.  So we print a warning...
278    StackFrameStream sfs(jt);
279    if (!has_last_Java_frame && !sfs.is_done()) {
280      if (sfs.current()->zeroframe()->is_shark_frame()) {
281        st->print(" (TOP FRAME MAY BE JUNK)");
282      }
283    }
284    st->cr();
285
286    // Print the frames
287    for(int i = 0; !sfs.is_done(); sfs.next(), i++) {
288      sfs.current()->zero_print_on_error(i, st, buf, buflen);
289      st->cr();
290    }
291
292    // Reset the frame anchor if necessary
293    if (!has_last_Java_frame)
294      jt->reset_last_Java_frame();
295  }
296#else
297  if (jt->has_last_Java_frame()) {
298    st->print_cr("Java frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code)");
299    for(StackFrameStream sfs(jt); !sfs.is_done(); sfs.next()) {
300      sfs.current()->print_on_error(st, buf, buflen, verbose);
301      st->cr();
302    }
303  }
304#endif // ZERO
305}
306
307// This is the main function to report a fatal error. Only one thread can
308// call this function, so we don't need to worry about MT-safety. But it's
309// possible that the error handler itself may crash or die on an internal
310// error, for example, when the stack/heap is badly damaged. We must be
311// able to handle recursive errors that happen inside error handler.
312//
313// Error reporting is done in several steps. If a crash or internal error
314// occurred when reporting an error, the nested signal/exception handler
315// can skip steps that are already (or partially) done. Error reporting will
316// continue from the next step. This allows us to retrieve and print
317// information that may be unsafe to get after a fatal error. If it happens,
318// you may find nested report_and_die() frames when you look at the stack
319// in a debugger.
320//
321// In general, a hang in error handler is much worse than a crash or internal
322// error, as it's harder to recover from a hang. Deadlock can happen if we
323// try to grab a lock that is already owned by current thread, or if the
324// owner is blocked forever (e.g. in os::infinite_sleep()). If possible, the
325// error handler and all the functions it called should avoid grabbing any
326// lock. An important thing to notice is that memory allocation needs a lock.
327//
328// We should avoid using large stack allocated buffers. Many errors happen
329// when stack space is already low. Making things even worse is that there
330// could be nested report_and_die() calls on stack (see above). Only one
331// thread can report error, so large buffers are statically allocated in data
332// segment.
333
334void VMError::report(outputStream* st) {
335# define BEGIN if (_current_step == 0) { _current_step = 1;
336# define STEP(n, s) } if (_current_step < n) { _current_step = n; _current_step_info = s;
337# define END }
338
339  // don't allocate large buffer on stack
340  static char buf[O_BUFLEN];
341
342  BEGIN
343
344  STEP(10, "(printing fatal error message)")
345
346    st->print_cr("#");
347    if (should_report_bug(_id)) {
348      st->print_cr("# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:");
349    } else {
350      st->print_cr("# There is insufficient memory for the Java "
351                   "Runtime Environment to continue.");
352    }
353
354  STEP(15, "(printing type of error)")
355
356     switch(_id) {
357       case OOM_MALLOC_ERROR:
358       case OOM_MMAP_ERROR:
359         if (_size) {
360           st->print("# Native memory allocation ");
361           st->print((_id == (int)OOM_MALLOC_ERROR) ? "(malloc) failed to allocate " :
362                                                 "(mmap) failed to map ");
363           jio_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), SIZE_FORMAT, _size);
364           st->print("%s", buf);
365           st->print(" bytes");
366           if (_message != NULL) {
367             st->print(" for ");
368             st->print("%s", _message);
369           }
370           st->cr();
371         } else {
372           if (_message != NULL)
373             st->print("# ");
374             st->print_cr("%s", _message);
375         }
376         // In error file give some solutions
377         if (_verbose) {
378           st->print_cr("# Possible reasons:");
379           st->print_cr("#   The system is out of physical RAM or swap space");
380           st->print_cr("#   In 32 bit mode, the process size limit was hit");
381           st->print_cr("# Possible solutions:");
382           st->print_cr("#   Reduce memory load on the system");
383           st->print_cr("#   Increase physical memory or swap space");
384           st->print_cr("#   Check if swap backing store is full");
385           st->print_cr("#   Use 64 bit Java on a 64 bit OS");
386           st->print_cr("#   Decrease Java heap size (-Xmx/-Xms)");
387           st->print_cr("#   Decrease number of Java threads");
388           st->print_cr("#   Decrease Java thread stack sizes (-Xss)");
389           st->print_cr("#   Set larger code cache with -XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=");
390           st->print_cr("# This output file may be truncated or incomplete.");
391         } else {
392           return;  // that's enough for the screen
393         }
394         break;
395       case INTERNAL_ERROR:
396       default:
397         break;
398     }
399
400  STEP(20, "(printing exception/signal name)")
401
402     st->print_cr("#");
403     st->print("#  ");
404     // Is it an OS exception/signal?
405     if (os::exception_name(_id, buf, sizeof(buf))) {
406       st->print("%s", buf);
407       st->print(" (0x%x)", _id);                // signal number
408       st->print(" at pc=" PTR_FORMAT, _pc);
409     } else {
410       if (should_report_bug(_id)) {
411         st->print("Internal Error");
412       } else {
413         st->print("Out of Memory Error");
414       }
415       if (_filename != NULL && _lineno > 0) {
416#ifdef PRODUCT
417         // In product mode chop off pathname?
418         char separator = os::file_separator()[0];
419         const char *p = strrchr(_filename, separator);
420         const char *file = p ? p+1 : _filename;
421#else
422         const char *file = _filename;
423#endif
424         size_t len = strlen(file);
425         size_t buflen = sizeof(buf);
426
427         strncpy(buf, file, buflen);
428         if (len + 10 < buflen) {
429           sprintf(buf + len, ":%d", _lineno);
430         }
431         st->print(" (%s)", buf);
432       } else {
433         st->print(" (0x%x)", _id);
434       }
435     }
436
437  STEP(30, "(printing current thread and pid)")
438
439     // process id, thread id
440     st->print(", pid=%d", os::current_process_id());
441     st->print(", tid=" UINTX_FORMAT, os::current_thread_id());
442     st->cr();
443
444  STEP(40, "(printing error message)")
445
446     if (should_report_bug(_id)) {  // already printed the message.
447       // error message
448       if (_detail_msg) {
449         st->print_cr("#  %s: %s", _message ? _message : "Error", _detail_msg);
450       } else if (_message) {
451         st->print_cr("#  Error: %s", _message);
452       }
453    }
454
455  STEP(50, "(printing Java version string)")
456
457     // VM version
458     st->print_cr("#");
459     JDK_Version::current().to_string(buf, sizeof(buf));
460     const char* runtime_name = JDK_Version::runtime_name() != NULL ?
461                                  JDK_Version::runtime_name() : "";
462     const char* runtime_version = JDK_Version::runtime_version() != NULL ?
463                                  JDK_Version::runtime_version() : "";
464     st->print_cr("# JRE version: %s (%s) (build %s)", runtime_name, buf, runtime_version);
465     st->print_cr("# Java VM: %s (%s %s %s %s)",
466                   Abstract_VM_Version::vm_name(),
467                   Abstract_VM_Version::vm_release(),
468                   Abstract_VM_Version::vm_info_string(),
469                   Abstract_VM_Version::vm_platform_string(),
470                   UseCompressedOops ? "compressed oops" : ""
471                 );
472
473  STEP(60, "(printing problematic frame)")
474
475     // Print current frame if we have a context (i.e. it's a crash)
476     if (_context) {
477       st->print_cr("# Problematic frame:");
478       st->print("# ");
479       frame fr = os::fetch_frame_from_context(_context);
480       fr.print_on_error(st, buf, sizeof(buf));
481       st->cr();
482       st->print_cr("#");
483     }
484  STEP(63, "(printing core file information)")
485    st->print("# ");
486    if (coredump_status) {
487      st->print("Core dump written. Default location: %s", coredump_message);
488    } else {
489      st->print("Failed to write core dump. %s", coredump_message);
490    }
491    st->cr();
492    st->print_cr("#");
493
494  STEP(65, "(printing bug submit message)")
495
496     if (should_report_bug(_id) && _verbose) {
497       print_bug_submit_message(st, _thread);
498     }
499
500  STEP(70, "(printing thread)" )
501
502     if (_verbose) {
503       st->cr();
504       st->print_cr("---------------  T H R E A D  ---------------");
505       st->cr();
506     }
507
508  STEP(80, "(printing current thread)" )
509
510     // current thread
511     if (_verbose) {
512       if (_thread) {
513         st->print("Current thread (" PTR_FORMAT "):  ", _thread);
514         _thread->print_on_error(st, buf, sizeof(buf));
515         st->cr();
516       } else {
517         st->print_cr("Current thread is native thread");
518       }
519       st->cr();
520     }
521
522  STEP(90, "(printing siginfo)" )
523
524     // signal no, signal code, address that caused the fault
525     if (_verbose && _siginfo) {
526       os::print_siginfo(st, _siginfo);
527       st->cr();
528     }
529
530  STEP(100, "(printing registers, top of stack, instructions near pc)")
531
532     // registers, top of stack, instructions near pc
533     if (_verbose && _context) {
534       os::print_context(st, _context);
535       st->cr();
536     }
537
538  STEP(105, "(printing register info)")
539
540     // decode register contents if possible
541     if (_verbose && _context && Universe::is_fully_initialized()) {
542       os::print_register_info(st, _context);
543       st->cr();
544     }
545
546  STEP(110, "(printing stack bounds)" )
547
548     if (_verbose) {
549       st->print("Stack: ");
550
551       address stack_top;
552       size_t stack_size;
553
554       if (_thread) {
555          stack_top = _thread->stack_base();
556          stack_size = _thread->stack_size();
557       } else {
558          stack_top = os::current_stack_base();
559          stack_size = os::current_stack_size();
560       }
561
562       address stack_bottom = stack_top - stack_size;
563       st->print("[" PTR_FORMAT "," PTR_FORMAT "]", stack_bottom, stack_top);
564
565       frame fr = _context ? os::fetch_frame_from_context(_context)
566                           : os::current_frame();
567
568       if (fr.sp()) {
569         st->print(",  sp=" PTR_FORMAT, fr.sp());
570         size_t free_stack_size = pointer_delta(fr.sp(), stack_bottom, 1024);
571         st->print(",  free space=" SIZE_FORMAT "k", free_stack_size);
572       }
573
574       st->cr();
575     }
576
577  STEP(120, "(printing native stack)" )
578
579     if (_verbose) {
580     if (os::platform_print_native_stack(st, _context, buf, sizeof(buf))) {
581       // We have printed the native stack in platform-specific code
582       // Windows/x64 needs special handling.
583     } else {
584       frame fr = _context ? os::fetch_frame_from_context(_context)
585                           : os::current_frame();
586
587       // see if it's a valid frame
588       if (fr.pc()) {
589          st->print_cr("Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code, C=native code)");
590
591
592          int count = 0;
593          while (count++ < StackPrintLimit) {
594             fr.print_on_error(st, buf, sizeof(buf));
595             st->cr();
596             // Compiled code may use EBP register on x86 so it looks like
597             // non-walkable C frame. Use frame.sender() for java frames.
598             if (_thread && _thread->is_Java_thread()) {
599               // Catch very first native frame by using stack address.
600               // For JavaThread stack_base and stack_size should be set.
601               if (!_thread->on_local_stack((address)(fr.sender_sp() + 1))) {
602                 break;
603               }
604               if (fr.is_java_frame()) {
605                 RegisterMap map((JavaThread*)_thread, false); // No update
606                 fr = fr.sender(&map);
607               } else {
608                 fr = os::get_sender_for_C_frame(&fr);
609               }
610             } else {
611               // is_first_C_frame() does only simple checks for frame pointer,
612               // it will pass if java compiled code has a pointer in EBP.
613               if (os::is_first_C_frame(&fr)) break;
614               fr = os::get_sender_for_C_frame(&fr);
615             }
616          }
617
618          if (count > StackPrintLimit) {
619             st->print_cr("...<more frames>...");
620          }
621
622          st->cr();
623       }
624     }
625   }
626
627  STEP(130, "(printing Java stack)" )
628
629     if (_verbose && _thread && _thread->is_Java_thread()) {
630       print_stack_trace(st, (JavaThread*)_thread, buf, sizeof(buf));
631     }
632
633  STEP(135, "(printing target Java thread stack)" )
634
635     // printing Java thread stack trace if it is involved in GC crash
636     if (_verbose && _thread && (_thread->is_Named_thread())) {
637       JavaThread*  jt = ((NamedThread *)_thread)->processed_thread();
638       if (jt != NULL) {
639         st->print_cr("JavaThread " PTR_FORMAT " (nid = " UINTX_FORMAT ") was being processed", jt, jt->osthread()->thread_id());
640         print_stack_trace(st, jt, buf, sizeof(buf), true);
641       }
642     }
643
644  STEP(140, "(printing VM operation)" )
645
646     if (_verbose && _thread && _thread->is_VM_thread()) {
647        VMThread* t = (VMThread*)_thread;
648        VM_Operation* op = t->vm_operation();
649        if (op) {
650          op->print_on_error(st);
651          st->cr();
652          st->cr();
653        }
654     }
655
656  STEP(150, "(printing current compile task)" )
657
658     if (_verbose && _thread && _thread->is_Compiler_thread()) {
659        CompilerThread* t = (CompilerThread*)_thread;
660        if (t->task()) {
661           st->cr();
662           st->print_cr("Current CompileTask:");
663           t->task()->print_line_on_error(st, buf, sizeof(buf));
664           st->cr();
665        }
666     }
667
668  STEP(160, "(printing process)" )
669
670     if (_verbose) {
671       st->cr();
672       st->print_cr("---------------  P R O C E S S  ---------------");
673       st->cr();
674     }
675
676  STEP(170, "(printing all threads)" )
677
678     // all threads
679     if (_verbose && _thread) {
680       Threads::print_on_error(st, _thread, buf, sizeof(buf));
681       st->cr();
682     }
683
684  STEP(175, "(printing VM state)" )
685
686     if (_verbose) {
687       // Safepoint state
688       st->print("VM state:");
689
690       if (SafepointSynchronize::is_synchronizing()) st->print("synchronizing");
691       else if (SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) st->print("at safepoint");
692       else st->print("not at safepoint");
693
694       // Also see if error occurred during initialization or shutdown
695       if (!Universe::is_fully_initialized()) {
696         st->print(" (not fully initialized)");
697       } else if (VM_Exit::vm_exited()) {
698         st->print(" (shutting down)");
699       } else {
700         st->print(" (normal execution)");
701       }
702       st->cr();
703       st->cr();
704     }
705
706  STEP(180, "(printing owned locks on error)" )
707
708     // mutexes/monitors that currently have an owner
709     if (_verbose) {
710       print_owned_locks_on_error(st);
711       st->cr();
712     }
713
714  STEP(190, "(printing heap information)" )
715
716     if (_verbose && Universe::is_fully_initialized()) {
717       Universe::heap()->print_on_error(st);
718       st->cr();
719
720       st->print_cr("Polling page: " INTPTR_FORMAT, os::get_polling_page());
721       st->cr();
722     }
723
724  STEP(195, "(printing code cache information)" )
725
726     if (_verbose && Universe::is_fully_initialized()) {
727       // print code cache information before vm abort
728       CodeCache::print_summary(st);
729       st->cr();
730     }
731
732  STEP(200, "(printing ring buffers)" )
733
734     if (_verbose) {
735       Events::print_all(st);
736       st->cr();
737     }
738
739  STEP(205, "(printing dynamic libraries)" )
740
741     if (_verbose) {
742       // dynamic libraries, or memory map
743       os::print_dll_info(st);
744       st->cr();
745     }
746
747  STEP(210, "(printing VM options)" )
748
749     if (_verbose) {
750       // VM options
751       Arguments::print_on(st);
752       st->cr();
753     }
754
755  STEP(215, "(printing warning if internal testing API used)" )
756
757     if (WhiteBox::used()) {
758       st->print_cr("Unsupported internal testing APIs have been used.");
759       st->cr();
760     }
761
762  STEP(220, "(printing environment variables)" )
763
764     if (_verbose) {
765       os::print_environment_variables(st, env_list, buf, sizeof(buf));
766       st->cr();
767     }
768
769  STEP(225, "(printing signal handlers)" )
770
771     if (_verbose) {
772       os::print_signal_handlers(st, buf, sizeof(buf));
773       st->cr();
774     }
775
776  STEP(230, "" )
777
778     if (_verbose) {
779       st->cr();
780       st->print_cr("---------------  S Y S T E M  ---------------");
781       st->cr();
782     }
783
784  STEP(240, "(printing OS information)" )
785
786     if (_verbose) {
787       os::print_os_info(st);
788       st->cr();
789     }
790
791  STEP(250, "(printing CPU info)" )
792     if (_verbose) {
793       os::print_cpu_info(st);
794       st->cr();
795     }
796
797  STEP(260, "(printing memory info)" )
798
799     if (_verbose) {
800       os::print_memory_info(st);
801       st->cr();
802     }
803
804  STEP(270, "(printing internal vm info)" )
805
806     if (_verbose) {
807       st->print_cr("vm_info: %s", Abstract_VM_Version::internal_vm_info_string());
808       st->cr();
809     }
810
811  STEP(280, "(printing date and time)" )
812
813     if (_verbose) {
814       os::print_date_and_time(st);
815       st->cr();
816     }
817
818  END
819
820# undef BEGIN
821# undef STEP
822# undef END
823}
824
825VMError* volatile VMError::first_error = NULL;
826volatile jlong VMError::first_error_tid = -1;
827
828// An error could happen before tty is initialized or after it has been
829// destroyed. Here we use a very simple unbuffered fdStream for printing.
830// Only out.print_raw() and out.print_raw_cr() should be used, as other
831// printing methods need to allocate large buffer on stack. To format a
832// string, use jio_snprintf() with a static buffer or use staticBufferStream.
833fdStream VMError::out(defaultStream::output_fd());
834fdStream VMError::log; // error log used by VMError::report_and_die()
835
836/** Expand a pattern into a buffer starting at pos and open a file using constructed path */
837static int expand_and_open(const char* pattern, char* buf, size_t buflen, size_t pos) {
838  int fd = -1;
839  if (Arguments::copy_expand_pid(pattern, strlen(pattern), &buf[pos], buflen - pos)) {
840    fd = open(buf, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0666);
841  }
842  return fd;
843}
844
845/**
846 * Construct file name for a log file and return it's file descriptor.
847 * Name and location depends on pattern, default_pattern params and access
848 * permissions.
849 */
850static int prepare_log_file(const char* pattern, const char* default_pattern, char* buf, size_t buflen) {
851  int fd = -1;
852
853  // If possible, use specified pattern to construct log file name
854  if (pattern != NULL) {
855    fd = expand_and_open(pattern, buf, buflen, 0);
856  }
857
858  // Either user didn't specify, or the user's location failed,
859  // so use the default name in the current directory
860  if (fd == -1) {
861    const char* cwd = os::get_current_directory(buf, buflen);
862    if (cwd != NULL) {
863      size_t pos = strlen(cwd);
864      int fsep_len = jio_snprintf(&buf[pos], buflen-pos, "%s", os::file_separator());
865      pos += fsep_len;
866      if (fsep_len > 0) {
867        fd = expand_and_open(default_pattern, buf, buflen, pos);
868      }
869    }
870  }
871
872   // try temp directory if it exists.
873   if (fd == -1) {
874     const char* tmpdir = os::get_temp_directory();
875     if (tmpdir != NULL && strlen(tmpdir) > 0) {
876       int pos = jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%s%s", tmpdir, os::file_separator());
877       if (pos > 0) {
878         fd = expand_and_open(default_pattern, buf, buflen, pos);
879       }
880     }
881   }
882
883  return fd;
884}
885
886void VMError::report_and_die() {
887  // Don't allocate large buffer on stack
888  static char buffer[O_BUFLEN];
889
890  // How many errors occurred in error handler when reporting first_error.
891  static int recursive_error_count;
892
893  // We will first print a brief message to standard out (verbose = false),
894  // then save detailed information in log file (verbose = true).
895  static bool out_done = false;         // done printing to standard out
896  static bool log_done = false;         // done saving error log
897  static bool transmit_report_done = false; // done error reporting
898
899  // disble NMT to avoid further exception
900  MemTracker::shutdown(MemTracker::NMT_error_reporting);
901
902  if (SuppressFatalErrorMessage) {
903      os::abort();
904  }
905  jlong mytid = os::current_thread_id();
906  if (first_error == NULL &&
907      Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr(this, &first_error, NULL) == NULL) {
908
909    // first time
910    first_error_tid = mytid;
911    set_error_reported();
912
913    if (ShowMessageBoxOnError || PauseAtExit) {
914      show_message_box(buffer, sizeof(buffer));
915
916      // User has asked JVM to abort. Reset ShowMessageBoxOnError so the
917      // WatcherThread can kill JVM if the error handler hangs.
918      ShowMessageBoxOnError = false;
919    }
920
921    // Write a minidump on Windows, check core dump limits on Linux/Solaris
922    os::check_or_create_dump(_siginfo, _context, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
923
924    // reset signal handlers or exception filter; make sure recursive crashes
925    // are handled properly.
926    reset_signal_handlers();
927
928  } else {
929    // If UseOsErrorReporting we call this for each level of the call stack
930    // while searching for the exception handler.  Only the first level needs
931    // to be reported.
932    if (UseOSErrorReporting && log_done) return;
933
934    // This is not the first error, see if it happened in a different thread
935    // or in the same thread during error reporting.
936    if (first_error_tid != mytid) {
937      char msgbuf[64];
938      jio_snprintf(msgbuf, sizeof(msgbuf),
939                   "[thread " INT64_FORMAT " also had an error]",
940                   mytid);
941      out.print_raw_cr(msgbuf);
942
943      // error reporting is not MT-safe, block current thread
944      os::infinite_sleep();
945
946    } else {
947      if (recursive_error_count++ > 30) {
948        out.print_raw_cr("[Too many errors, abort]");
949        os::die();
950      }
951
952      jio_snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
953                   "[error occurred during error reporting %s, id 0x%x]",
954                   first_error ? first_error->_current_step_info : "",
955                   _id);
956      if (log.is_open()) {
957        log.cr();
958        log.print_raw_cr(buffer);
959        log.cr();
960      } else {
961        out.cr();
962        out.print_raw_cr(buffer);
963        out.cr();
964      }
965    }
966  }
967
968  // print to screen
969  if (!out_done) {
970    first_error->_verbose = false;
971
972    staticBufferStream sbs(buffer, sizeof(buffer), &out);
973    first_error->report(&sbs);
974
975    out_done = true;
976
977    first_error->_current_step = 0;         // reset current_step
978    first_error->_current_step_info = "";   // reset current_step string
979  }
980
981  // print to error log file
982  if (!log_done) {
983    first_error->_verbose = true;
984
985    // see if log file is already open
986    if (!log.is_open()) {
987      // open log file
988      int fd = prepare_log_file(ErrorFile, "hs_err_pid%p.log", buffer, sizeof(buffer));
989      if (fd != -1) {
990        out.print_raw("# An error report file with more information is saved as:\n# ");
991        out.print_raw_cr(buffer);
992        os::set_error_file(buffer);
993
994        log.set_fd(fd);
995      } else {
996        out.print_raw_cr("# Can not save log file, dump to screen..");
997        log.set_fd(defaultStream::output_fd());
998        /* Error reporting currently needs dumpfile.
999         * Maybe implement direct streaming in the future.*/
1000        transmit_report_done = true;
1001      }
1002    }
1003
1004    staticBufferStream sbs(buffer, O_BUFLEN, &log);
1005    first_error->report(&sbs);
1006    first_error->_current_step = 0;         // reset current_step
1007    first_error->_current_step_info = "";   // reset current_step string
1008
1009    // Run error reporting to determine whether or not to report the crash.
1010    if (!transmit_report_done && should_report_bug(first_error->_id)) {
1011      transmit_report_done = true;
1012      FILE* hs_err = os::open(log.fd(), "r");
1013      if (NULL != hs_err) {
1014        ErrorReporter er;
1015        er.call(hs_err, buffer, O_BUFLEN);
1016      }
1017    }
1018
1019    if (log.fd() != defaultStream::output_fd()) {
1020      close(log.fd());
1021    }
1022
1023    log.set_fd(-1);
1024    log_done = true;
1025  }
1026
1027
1028  static bool skip_OnError = false;
1029  if (!skip_OnError && OnError && OnError[0]) {
1030    skip_OnError = true;
1031
1032    out.print_raw_cr("#");
1033    out.print_raw   ("# -XX:OnError=\"");
1034    out.print_raw   (OnError);
1035    out.print_raw_cr("\"");
1036
1037    char* cmd;
1038    const char* ptr = OnError;
1039    while ((cmd = next_OnError_command(buffer, sizeof(buffer), &ptr)) != NULL){
1040      out.print_raw   ("#   Executing ");
1041#if defined(LINUX) || defined(_ALLBSD_SOURCE)
1042      out.print_raw   ("/bin/sh -c ");
1043#elif defined(SOLARIS)
1044      out.print_raw   ("/usr/bin/sh -c ");
1045#endif
1046      out.print_raw   ("\"");
1047      out.print_raw   (cmd);
1048      out.print_raw_cr("\" ...");
1049
1050      os::fork_and_exec(cmd);
1051    }
1052
1053    // done with OnError
1054    OnError = NULL;
1055  }
1056
1057  static bool skip_replay = ReplayCompiles; // Do not overwrite file during replay
1058  if (DumpReplayDataOnError && _thread && _thread->is_Compiler_thread() && !skip_replay) {
1059    skip_replay = true;
1060    ciEnv* env = ciEnv::current();
1061    if (env != NULL) {
1062      int fd = prepare_log_file(ReplayDataFile, "replay_pid%p.log", buffer, sizeof(buffer));
1063      if (fd != -1) {
1064        FILE* replay_data_file = os::open(fd, "w");
1065        if (replay_data_file != NULL) {
1066          fileStream replay_data_stream(replay_data_file, /*need_close=*/true);
1067          env->dump_replay_data_unsafe(&replay_data_stream);
1068          out.print_raw("#\n# Compiler replay data is saved as:\n# ");
1069          out.print_raw_cr(buffer);
1070        } else {
1071          out.print_raw("#\n# Can't open file to dump replay data. Error: ");
1072          out.print_raw_cr(strerror(os::get_last_error()));
1073        }
1074      }
1075    }
1076  }
1077
1078  static bool skip_bug_url = !should_report_bug(first_error->_id);
1079  if (!skip_bug_url) {
1080    skip_bug_url = true;
1081
1082    out.print_raw_cr("#");
1083    print_bug_submit_message(&out, _thread);
1084  }
1085
1086  if (!UseOSErrorReporting) {
1087    // os::abort() will call abort hooks, try it first.
1088    static bool skip_os_abort = false;
1089    if (!skip_os_abort) {
1090      skip_os_abort = true;
1091      bool dump_core = should_report_bug(first_error->_id);
1092      os::abort(dump_core);
1093    }
1094
1095    // if os::abort() doesn't abort, try os::die();
1096    os::die();
1097  }
1098}
1099
1100/*
1101 * OnOutOfMemoryError scripts/commands executed while VM is a safepoint - this
1102 * ensures utilities such as jmap can observe the process is a consistent state.
1103 */
1104class VM_ReportJavaOutOfMemory : public VM_Operation {
1105 private:
1106  VMError *_err;
1107 public:
1108  VM_ReportJavaOutOfMemory(VMError *err) { _err = err; }
1109  VMOp_Type type() const                 { return VMOp_ReportJavaOutOfMemory; }
1110  void doit();
1111};
1112
1113void VM_ReportJavaOutOfMemory::doit() {
1114  // Don't allocate large buffer on stack
1115  static char buffer[O_BUFLEN];
1116
1117  tty->print_cr("#");
1118  tty->print_cr("# java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: %s", _err->message());
1119  tty->print_cr("# -XX:OnOutOfMemoryError=\"%s\"", OnOutOfMemoryError);
1120
1121  // make heap parsability
1122  Universe::heap()->ensure_parsability(false);  // no need to retire TLABs
1123
1124  char* cmd;
1125  const char* ptr = OnOutOfMemoryError;
1126  while ((cmd = next_OnError_command(buffer, sizeof(buffer), &ptr)) != NULL){
1127    tty->print("#   Executing ");
1128#if defined(LINUX)
1129    tty->print  ("/bin/sh -c ");
1130#elif defined(SOLARIS)
1131    tty->print  ("/usr/bin/sh -c ");
1132#endif
1133    tty->print_cr("\"%s\"...", cmd);
1134
1135    os::fork_and_exec(cmd);
1136  }
1137}
1138
1139void VMError::report_java_out_of_memory() {
1140  if (OnOutOfMemoryError && OnOutOfMemoryError[0]) {
1141    MutexLocker ml(Heap_lock);
1142    VM_ReportJavaOutOfMemory op(this);
1143    VMThread::execute(&op);
1144  }
1145}
1146