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19 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Joel Dice
8f0f3182de fix stack alignment for i386 continuations build 2012-07-10 17:22:49 -06:00
Joel Dice
886dd184aa fix incorrect stack unwinding for asynchronous stack traces
Our Thread.getStackTrace implementation is tricky because it might be
invoked on a thread executing arbitrary native or Java code, and there
are numerous edge cases to consider.  Unsurprisingly, there were a few
lingering, non-fatal bugs revealed by Valgrind recently, one involving
the brief interval just before and after returning from invokeNative,
and the other involving an off-by-one error in x86.cpp's nextFrame
implementation.  This commit fixes both.
2012-06-18 14:27:18 +00:00
Joel Dice
e3662f13a9 update copyright years and increment version number 2011-07-13 08:25:21 -06:00
Joel Dice
b7157c802a fix continuations=true build 2011-01-27 11:54:41 -07:00
Joel Dice
afabe8e07e rework VM exception handling; throw OOMEs when appropriate
This rather large commit modifies the VM to use non-local returns to
throw exceptions instead of simply setting Thread::exception and
returning frame-by-frame as it used to.  This has several benefits:

 * Functions no longer need to check Thread::exception after each call
   which might throw an exception (which would be especially tedious
   and error-prone now that any function which allocates objects
   directly or indirectly might throw an OutOfMemoryError)

 * There's no need to audit the code for calls to functions which
   previously did not throw exceptions but later do

 * Performance should be improved slightly due to both the reduced
   need for conditionals and because undwinding now occurs in a single
   jump instead of a series of returns

The main disadvantages are:

 * Slightly higher overhead for entering and leaving the VM via the
   JNI and JDK methods

 * Non-local returns can make the code harder to read

 * We must be careful to register destructors for stack-allocated
   resources with the Thread so they can be called prior to a
   non-local return

The non-local return implementation is similar to setjmp/longjmp,
except it uses continuation-passing style to avoid the need for
cooperation from the C/C++ compiler.  Native C++ exceptions would have
also been an option, but that would introduce a dependence on
libstdc++, which we're trying to avoid for portability reasons.

Finally, this commit ensures that the VM throws an OutOfMemoryError
instead of aborting when it reaches its memory ceiling.  Currently, we
treat the ceiling as a soft limit and temporarily exceed it as
necessary to allow garbage collection and certain internal allocations
to succeed, but refuse to allocate any Java objects until the heap
size drops back below the ceiling.
2010-12-27 15:55:23 -07:00
Joel Dice
a5742f5985 update copyright years 2010-12-05 20:21:09 -07:00
Joel Dice
d819a75f36 more work towards OpenJDK classpath support
The biggest change in this commit is to split the system classloader
into two: one for boot classes (e.g. java.lang.*) and another for
application classes.  This is necessary to make OpenJDK's security
checks happy.

The rest of the changes include bugfixes and additional JVM method
implementations in classpath-openjdk.cpp.
2010-09-14 10:49:41 -06:00
Joel Dice
cddea7187d preliminary support for using OpenJDK's class library
Whereas the GNU Classpath port used the strategy of patching Classpath
with core classes from Avian so as to minimize changes to the VM, this
port uses the opposite strategy: abstract and isolate
classpath-specific features in the VM similar to how we abstract away
platform-specific features in system.h.  This allows us to use an
unmodified copy of OpenJDK's class library, including its core classes
and augmented by a few VM-specific classes in the "avian" package.
2010-09-10 15:05:29 -06:00
Joel Dice
2d6a179bf2 update assembly code field offsets to reflect new Thread field declaration
Thread::defaultHeap is now an inline array, which means the offsets of
all the fields following have increased.
2010-06-24 19:12:15 -06:00
Joel Dice
c9b9db1621 reimplement Java object monitors (second try)
See commit 8120bee4dc for the original
problem description and solution.  That commit and a couple of related
ones had to be reverted when we found they had introduced GC-safety
regressions leading to crashes.

This commit restores the reverted code and fixes the regressions.
2010-02-04 17:56:21 -07:00
Joel Dice
48834be209 revert recent commits to reimplement Java object monitors
We're seeing race conditions which occasionally lead to assertion
failures and thus crashes, so I'm reverting these changes for now:

29309fb414
e92674cb73
8120bee4dc
2010-02-04 08:18:39 -07:00
Joel Dice
29309fb414 update Thread field offsets to reflect recent additions
Every time we add or remove fields to Thread, we need to update the
assembly code to reflect the new offsets.
2010-02-02 12:26:09 -07:00
Joel Dice
60333c88f5 fix continuations=true build for Windows x86_64 2009-12-03 12:46:29 -07:00
Joel Dice
7cdf63c045 fix continuations=true build for Darwin 2009-12-02 23:15:27 -07:00
Joel Dice
b218117881 fix continuations=true build for Cygwin 2009-12-02 19:37:22 -07:00
Joel Dice
8b11f0c271 fix continuations=true build for Windows 2009-12-02 19:29:57 -07:00
Joel Dice
6118792ffd update copyright years 2009-12-02 19:08:29 -07:00
Joel Dice
e825da60aa update continuation constants to reflect new field offsets 2009-10-30 00:45:46 +00:00
Joel Dice
27d863790c Merge branch 'win64' into gnu
Conflicts:

	makefile
	src/compile-x86.S
	src/x86.S
	src/x86.cpp
2009-07-25 20:48:36 -06:00