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24 | |
25 | #ifndef SHARE_UTILITIES_EXCEPTIONS_HPP |
26 | #define SHARE_UTILITIES_EXCEPTIONS_HPP |
27 | |
28 | #include "memory/allocation.hpp" |
29 | #include "oops/oopsHierarchy.hpp" |
30 | #include "utilities/ostream.hpp" |
31 | #include "utilities/sizes.hpp" |
32 | |
33 | // This file provides the basic support for exception handling in the VM. |
34 | // Note: We do not use C++ exceptions to avoid compiler dependencies and |
35 | // unpredictable performance. |
36 | // |
37 | // Scheme: Exceptions are stored with the thread. There is never more |
38 | // than one pending exception per thread. All functions that can throw |
39 | // an exception carry a THREAD argument (usually the last argument and |
40 | // declared with the TRAPS macro). Throwing an exception means setting |
41 | // a pending exception in the thread. Upon return from a function that |
42 | // can throw an exception, we must check if an exception is pending. |
43 | // The CHECK macros do this in a convenient way. Carrying around the |
44 | // thread provides also convenient access to it (e.g. for Handle |
45 | // creation, w/o the need for recomputation). |
46 | |
47 | |
48 | |
49 | // Forward declarations to be independent of the include structure. |
50 | |
51 | class Thread; |
52 | class Handle; |
53 | class Symbol; |
54 | class JavaCallArguments; |
55 | class methodHandle; |
56 | |
57 | // The ThreadShadow class is a helper class to access the _pending_exception |
58 | // field of the Thread class w/o having access to the Thread's interface (for |
59 | // include hierachy reasons). |
60 | |
61 | class ThreadShadow: public CHeapObj<mtThread> { |
62 | friend class VMStructs; |
63 | friend class JVMCIVMStructs; |
64 | |
65 | protected: |
66 | oop _pending_exception; // Thread has gc actions. |
67 | const char* _exception_file; // file information for exception (debugging only) |
68 | int _exception_line; // line information for exception (debugging only) |
69 | friend void check_ThreadShadow(); // checks _pending_exception offset |
70 | |
71 | // The following virtual exists only to force creation of a vtable. |
72 | // We need ThreadShadow to have a vtable, even in product builds, |
73 | // so that its layout will start at an offset of zero relative to Thread. |
74 | // Some C++ compilers are so "clever" that they put the ThreadShadow |
75 | // base class at offset 4 in Thread (after Thread's vtable), if they |
76 | // notice that Thread has a vtable but ThreadShadow does not. |
77 | virtual void unused_initial_virtual() { } |
78 | |
79 | public: |
80 | oop pending_exception() const { return _pending_exception; } |
81 | bool has_pending_exception() const { return _pending_exception != NULL; } |
82 | const char* exception_file() const { return _exception_file; } |
83 | int exception_line() const { return _exception_line; } |
84 | |
85 | // Code generation support |
86 | static ByteSize pending_exception_offset() { return byte_offset_of(ThreadShadow, _pending_exception); } |
87 | |
88 | // use THROW whenever possible! |
89 | void set_pending_exception(oop exception, const char* file, int line); |
90 | |
91 | // use CLEAR_PENDING_EXCEPTION whenever possible! |
92 | void clear_pending_exception(); |
93 | |
94 | ThreadShadow() : _pending_exception(NULL), |
95 | _exception_file(NULL), _exception_line(0) {} |
96 | }; |
97 | |
98 | |
99 | // Exceptions is a helper class that encapsulates all operations |
100 | // that require access to the thread interface and which are |
101 | // relatively rare. The Exceptions operations should only be |
102 | // used directly if the macros below are insufficient. |
103 | |
104 | class Exceptions { |
105 | static bool special_exception(Thread *thread, const char* file, int line, Handle exception); |
106 | static bool special_exception(Thread* thread, const char* file, int line, Symbol* name, const char* message); |
107 | |
108 | // Count out of memory errors that are interesting in error diagnosis |
109 | static volatile int _out_of_memory_error_java_heap_errors; |
110 | static volatile int _out_of_memory_error_metaspace_errors; |
111 | static volatile int _out_of_memory_error_class_metaspace_errors; |
112 | |
113 | // Count linkage errors |
114 | static volatile int _linkage_errors; |
115 | public: |
116 | // this enum is defined to indicate whether it is safe to |
117 | // ignore the encoding scheme of the original message string. |
118 | typedef enum { |
119 | safe_to_utf8 = 0, |
120 | unsafe_to_utf8 = 1 |
121 | } ExceptionMsgToUtf8Mode; |
122 | // Throw exceptions: w/o message, w/ message & with formatted message. |
123 | static void _throw_oop(Thread* thread, const char* file, int line, oop exception); |
124 | static void _throw(Thread* thread, const char* file, int line, Handle exception, const char* msg = NULL); |
125 | |
126 | static void _throw_msg(Thread* thread, const char* file, int line, Symbol* name, const char* message); |
127 | static void _throw_msg(Thread* thread, const char* file, int line, Symbol* name, const char* message, |
128 | Handle loader, Handle protection_domain); |
129 | |
130 | static void _throw_msg_cause(Thread* thread, const char* file, int line, Symbol* name, const char* message, Handle h_cause); |
131 | static void _throw_msg_cause(Thread* thread, const char* file, int line, Symbol* name, const char* message, Handle h_cause, |
132 | Handle h_loader, Handle h_protection_domain); |
133 | |
134 | static void _throw_cause(Thread* thread, const char* file, int line, Symbol* name, Handle h_cause); |
135 | static void _throw_cause(Thread* thread, const char* file, int line, Symbol* name, Handle h_cause, |
136 | Handle h_loader, Handle h_protection_domain); |
137 | |
138 | static void _throw_args(Thread* thread, const char* file, int line, |
139 | Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, |
140 | JavaCallArguments* args); |
141 | |
142 | // There is no THROW... macro for this method. Caller should remember |
143 | // to do a return after calling it. |
144 | static void fthrow(Thread* thread, const char* file, int line, Symbol* name, |
145 | const char* format, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(5, 6); |
146 | |
147 | // Create and initialize a new exception |
148 | static Handle new_exception(Thread* thread, Symbol* name, |
149 | Symbol* signature, JavaCallArguments* args, |
150 | Handle loader, Handle protection_domain); |
151 | |
152 | static Handle new_exception(Thread* thread, Symbol* name, |
153 | Symbol* signature, JavaCallArguments* args, |
154 | Handle cause, |
155 | Handle loader, Handle protection_domain); |
156 | |
157 | static Handle new_exception(Thread* thread, Symbol* name, |
158 | Handle cause, |
159 | Handle loader, Handle protection_domain, |
160 | ExceptionMsgToUtf8Mode to_utf8_safe = safe_to_utf8); |
161 | |
162 | static Handle new_exception(Thread* thread, Symbol* name, |
163 | const char* message, Handle cause, |
164 | Handle loader, Handle protection_domain, |
165 | ExceptionMsgToUtf8Mode to_utf8_safe = safe_to_utf8); |
166 | |
167 | static Handle new_exception(Thread* thread, Symbol* name, |
168 | const char* message, |
169 | ExceptionMsgToUtf8Mode to_utf8_safe = safe_to_utf8); |
170 | |
171 | static void throw_stack_overflow_exception(Thread* thread, const char* file, int line, const methodHandle& method); |
172 | |
173 | static void wrap_dynamic_exception(Thread* thread); |
174 | |
175 | // Exception counting for error files of interesting exceptions that may have |
176 | // caused a problem for the jvm |
177 | static volatile int _stack_overflow_errors; |
178 | |
179 | static bool has_exception_counts(); |
180 | static void count_out_of_memory_exceptions(Handle exception); |
181 | static void print_exception_counts_on_error(outputStream* st); |
182 | |
183 | // for AbortVMOnException flag |
184 | static void debug_check_abort(Handle exception, const char* message = NULL); |
185 | static void debug_check_abort_helper(Handle exception, const char* message = NULL); |
186 | static void debug_check_abort(const char *value_string, const char* message = NULL); |
187 | |
188 | // for logging exceptions |
189 | static void log_exception(Handle exception, const char* message); |
190 | }; |
191 | |
192 | |
193 | // The THREAD & TRAPS macros facilitate the declaration of functions that throw exceptions. |
194 | // Convention: Use the TRAPS macro as the last argument of such a function; e.g.: |
195 | // |
196 | // int this_function_may_trap(int x, float y, TRAPS) |
197 | |
198 | #define THREAD __the_thread__ |
199 | #define TRAPS Thread* THREAD |
200 | |
201 | |
202 | // The CHECK... macros should be used to pass along a THREAD reference and to check for pending |
203 | // exceptions. In special situations it is necessary to handle pending exceptions explicitly, |
204 | // in these cases the PENDING_EXCEPTION helper macros should be used. |
205 | // |
206 | // Macro naming conventions: Macros that end with _ require a result value to be returned. They |
207 | // are for functions with non-void result type. The result value is usually ignored because of |
208 | // the exception and is only needed for syntactic correctness. The _0 ending is a shortcut for |
209 | // _(0) since this is a frequent case. Example: |
210 | // |
211 | // int result = this_function_may_trap(x_arg, y_arg, CHECK_0); |
212 | // |
213 | // CAUTION: make sure that the function call using a CHECK macro is not the only statement of a |
214 | // conditional branch w/o enclosing {} braces, since the CHECK macros expand into several state- |
215 | // ments! Also make sure it is not used on a function call that is part of a return statement! |
216 | |
217 | #define PENDING_EXCEPTION (((ThreadShadow*)THREAD)->pending_exception()) |
218 | #define HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION (((ThreadShadow*)THREAD)->has_pending_exception()) |
219 | #define CLEAR_PENDING_EXCEPTION (((ThreadShadow*)THREAD)->clear_pending_exception()) |
220 | |
221 | #define CHECK THREAD); if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) return ; (void)(0 |
222 | #define CHECK_(result) THREAD); if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) return result; (void)(0 |
223 | #define CHECK_0 CHECK_(0) |
224 | #define CHECK_NH CHECK_(Handle()) |
225 | #define CHECK_NULL CHECK_(NULL) |
226 | #define CHECK_false CHECK_(false) |
227 | #define CHECK_JNI_ERR CHECK_(JNI_ERR) |
228 | |
229 | #define CHECK_AND_CLEAR THREAD); if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) { CLEAR_PENDING_EXCEPTION; return; } (void)(0 |
230 | #define CHECK_AND_CLEAR_(result) THREAD); if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) { CLEAR_PENDING_EXCEPTION; return result; } (void)(0 |
231 | #define CHECK_AND_CLEAR_0 CHECK_AND_CLEAR_(0) |
232 | #define CHECK_AND_CLEAR_NH CHECK_AND_CLEAR_(Handle()) |
233 | #define CHECK_AND_CLEAR_NULL CHECK_AND_CLEAR_(NULL) |
234 | #define CHECK_AND_CLEAR_false CHECK_AND_CLEAR_(false) |
235 | |
236 | // The THROW... macros should be used to throw an exception. They require a THREAD variable to be |
237 | // visible within the scope containing the THROW. Usually this is achieved by declaring the function |
238 | // with a TRAPS argument. |
239 | |
240 | #define THREAD_AND_LOCATION THREAD, __FILE__, __LINE__ |
241 | |
242 | #define THROW_OOP(e) \ |
243 | { Exceptions::_throw_oop(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, e); return; } |
244 | |
245 | #define THROW_HANDLE(e) \ |
246 | { Exceptions::_throw(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, e); return; } |
247 | |
248 | #define THROW(name) \ |
249 | { Exceptions::_throw_msg(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, name, NULL); return; } |
250 | |
251 | #define THROW_MSG(name, message) \ |
252 | { Exceptions::_throw_msg(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, name, message); return; } |
253 | |
254 | #define THROW_CAUSE(name, cause) \ |
255 | { Exceptions::_throw_cause(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, name, cause); return; } |
256 | |
257 | #define THROW_MSG_LOADER(name, message, loader, protection_domain) \ |
258 | { Exceptions::_throw_msg(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, name, message, loader, protection_domain); return; } |
259 | |
260 | #define THROW_ARG(name, signature, args) \ |
261 | { Exceptions::_throw_args(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, name, signature, args); return; } |
262 | |
263 | #define THROW_OOP_(e, result) \ |
264 | { Exceptions::_throw_oop(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, e); return result; } |
265 | |
266 | #define THROW_HANDLE_(e, result) \ |
267 | { Exceptions::_throw(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, e); return result; } |
268 | |
269 | #define THROW_(name, result) \ |
270 | { Exceptions::_throw_msg(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, name, NULL); return result; } |
271 | |
272 | #define THROW_MSG_(name, message, result) \ |
273 | { Exceptions::_throw_msg(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, name, message); return result; } |
274 | |
275 | #define THROW_MSG_LOADER_(name, message, loader, protection_domain, result) \ |
276 | { Exceptions::_throw_msg(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, name, message, loader, protection_domain); return result; } |
277 | |
278 | #define THROW_ARG_(name, signature, args, result) \ |
279 | { Exceptions::_throw_args(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, name, signature, args); return result; } |
280 | |
281 | #define THROW_MSG_CAUSE(name, message, cause) \ |
282 | { Exceptions::_throw_msg_cause(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, name, message, cause); return; } |
283 | |
284 | #define THROW_MSG_CAUSE_(name, message, cause, result) \ |
285 | { Exceptions::_throw_msg_cause(THREAD_AND_LOCATION, name, message, cause); return result; } |
286 | |
287 | |
288 | #define THROW_OOP_0(e) THROW_OOP_(e, 0) |
289 | #define THROW_HANDLE_0(e) THROW_HANDLE_(e, 0) |
290 | #define THROW_0(name) THROW_(name, 0) |
291 | #define THROW_MSG_0(name, message) THROW_MSG_(name, message, 0) |
292 | #define THROW_WRAPPED_0(name, oop_to_wrap) THROW_WRAPPED_(name, oop_to_wrap, 0) |
293 | #define THROW_ARG_0(name, signature, arg) THROW_ARG_(name, signature, arg, 0) |
294 | #define THROW_MSG_CAUSE_0(name, message, cause) THROW_MSG_CAUSE_(name, message, cause, 0) |
295 | #define THROW_MSG_CAUSE_NULL(name, message, cause) THROW_MSG_CAUSE_(name, message, cause, NULL) |
296 | |
297 | #define THROW_NULL(name) THROW_(name, NULL) |
298 | #define THROW_MSG_NULL(name, message) THROW_MSG_(name, message, NULL) |
299 | |
300 | // The CATCH macro checks that no exception has been thrown by a function; it is used at |
301 | // call sites about which is statically known that the callee cannot throw an exception |
302 | // even though it is declared with TRAPS. |
303 | |
304 | #define CATCH \ |
305 | THREAD); if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) { \ |
306 | oop ex = PENDING_EXCEPTION; \ |
307 | CLEAR_PENDING_EXCEPTION; \ |
308 | ex->print(); \ |
309 | ShouldNotReachHere(); \ |
310 | } (void)(0 |
311 | |
312 | // ExceptionMark is a stack-allocated helper class for local exception handling. |
313 | // It is used with the EXCEPTION_MARK macro. |
314 | |
315 | class ExceptionMark { |
316 | private: |
317 | Thread* _thread; |
318 | |
319 | public: |
320 | ExceptionMark(Thread*& thread); |
321 | ~ExceptionMark(); |
322 | }; |
323 | |
324 | |
325 | |
326 | // Use an EXCEPTION_MARK for 'local' exceptions. EXCEPTION_MARK makes sure that no |
327 | // pending exception exists upon entering its scope and tests that no pending exception |
328 | // exists when leaving the scope. |
329 | |
330 | // See also preserveException.hpp for PRESERVE_EXCEPTION_MARK macro, |
331 | // which preserves pre-existing exceptions and does not allow new |
332 | // exceptions. |
333 | |
334 | #define EXCEPTION_MARK Thread* THREAD = NULL; ExceptionMark __em(THREAD); |
335 | |
336 | #endif // SHARE_UTILITIES_EXCEPTIONS_HPP |
337 | |