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24
25
26#ifndef OS_AIX_VM_MISC_AIX_HPP
27#define OS_AIX_VM_MISC_AIX_HPP
28
29// misc_aix.hpp, misc_aix.cpp: convenience functions needed for the OpenJDK AIX
30// port.
31#include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
32#include "runtime/globals.hpp"
33#include "utilities/debug.hpp"
34
35#include <pthread.h>
36
37// Trace if verbose to tty.
38#define trcVerbose(fmt, ...) { \
39  if (Verbose) { \
40    fprintf(stderr, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
41    fputc('\n', stderr); fflush(stderr); \
42  } \
43}
44
45#define assert0(b) assert((b), "")
46#define guarantee0(b) guarantee((b), "")
47template <class T1, class T2> bool is_aligned_to(T1 what, T2 alignment) {
48  return (((uintx)(what)) & (((uintx)(alignment)) - 1)) == 0 ? true : false;
49}
50
51// CritSect: simple critical section implementation using pthread mutexes.
52namespace MiscUtils {
53  typedef pthread_mutex_t critsect_t;
54
55  void init_critsect(MiscUtils::critsect_t* cs);
56  void free_critsect(MiscUtils::critsect_t* cs);
57  void enter_critsect(MiscUtils::critsect_t* cs);
58  void leave_critsect(MiscUtils::critsect_t* cs);
59
60  // Need to wrap this in an object because we need to dynamically initialize
61  // critical section (because of windows, where there is no way to initialize
62  // a CRITICAL_SECTION statically. On Unix, we could use
63  // PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER).
64
65  // Note: The critical section does NOT get cleaned up in the destructor. That is
66  // by design: the CritSect class is only ever used as global objects whose
67  // lifetime spans the whole VM life; in that context we don't want the lock to
68  // be cleaned up when global C++ objects are destroyed, but to continue to work
69  // correctly right to the very end of the process life.
70  class CritSect {
71    critsect_t _cs;
72   public:
73    CritSect()        { init_critsect(&_cs); }
74    //~CritSect()       { free_critsect(&_cs); }
75    void enter()      { enter_critsect(&_cs); }
76    void leave()      { leave_critsect(&_cs); }
77  };
78
79  class AutoCritSect {
80    CritSect* const _pcsobj;
81   public:
82    AutoCritSect(CritSect* pcsobj)
83      : _pcsobj(pcsobj)
84    {
85      _pcsobj->enter();
86    }
87    ~AutoCritSect() {
88      _pcsobj->leave();
89    }
90  };
91
92  // Returns true if pointer can be dereferenced without triggering a segment
93  // violation. Returns false if pointer is invalid.
94  // Note: Depends on stub routines; prior to stub routine generation, will
95  // always return true. Use CanUseSafeFetch32 to handle this case.
96  bool is_readable_pointer(const void* p);
97
98}
99
100#endif // OS_AIX_VM_MISC_AIX_HPP
101
102