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If multiple 79 // threads are having troubles at the same time, only one error is reported. 80 // The thread that is reporting error will abort VM when it is done, all other 81 // threads are blocked forever inside report_and_die(). 82 83 // Constructor for crashes 84 VMError::VMError(Thread* thread, unsigned int sig, address pc, void* siginfo, void* context) { 85 _thread = thread; 86 _id = sig; 87 _pc = pc; 88 _siginfo = siginfo; 89 _context = context; 90 91 _verbose = false; 92 _current_step = 0; 93 _current_step_info = NULL; 94 95 _message = NULL; 96 _detail_msg = NULL; 97 _filename = NULL; 98 _lineno = 0; 99 100 _size = 0; 101 } 102 103 // Constructor for internal errors 104 VMError::VMError(Thread* thread, const char* filename, int lineno, 105 const char* message, const char * detail_msg) 106 { 107 _thread = thread; 108 _id = INTERNAL_ERROR; // Value that's not an OS exception/signal 109 _filename = filename; 110 _lineno = lineno; 111 _message = message; 112 _detail_msg = detail_msg; 113 114 _verbose = false; 115 _current_step = 0; 116 _current_step_info = NULL; 117 118 _pc = NULL; 119 _siginfo = NULL; 120 _context = NULL; 121 122 _size = 0; 123 } 124 125 // Constructor for OOM errors 126 VMError::VMError(Thread* thread, const char* filename, int lineno, size_t size, 127 VMErrorType vm_err_type, const char* message) { 128 _thread = thread; 129 _id = vm_err_type; // Value that's not an OS exception/signal 130 _filename = filename; 131 _lineno = lineno; 132 _message = message; 133 _detail_msg = NULL; 134 135 _verbose = false; 136 _current_step = 0; 137 _current_step_info = NULL; 138 139 _pc = NULL; 140 _siginfo = NULL; 141 _context = NULL; 142 143 _size = size; 144 } 145 146 147 // Constructor for non-fatal errors 148 VMError::VMError(const char* message) { 149 _thread = NULL; 150 _id = INTERNAL_ERROR; // Value that's not an OS exception/signal 151 _filename = NULL; 152 _lineno = 0; 153 _message = message; 154 _detail_msg = NULL; 155 156 _verbose = false; 157 _current_step = 0; 158 _current_step_info = NULL; 159 160 _pc = NULL; 161 _siginfo = NULL; 162 _context = NULL; 163 164 _size = 0; 165 } 166 167 // -XX:OnError=<string>, where <string> can be a list of commands, separated 168 // by ';'. "%p" is replaced by current process id (pid); "%%" is replaced by 169 // a single "%". Some examples: 170 // 171 // -XX:OnError="pmap %p" // show memory map 172 // -XX:OnError="gcore %p; dbx - %p" // dump core and launch debugger 173 // -XX:OnError="cat hs_err_pid%p.log | mail my_email@sun.com" 174 // -XX:OnError="kill -9 %p" // ?#!@# 175 176 // A simple parser for -XX:OnError, usage: 177 // ptr = OnError; 178 // while ((cmd = next_OnError_command(buffer, sizeof(buffer), &ptr) != NULL) 179 // ... ... 180 static char* next_OnError_command(char* buf, int buflen, const char** ptr) { 181 if (ptr == NULL || *ptr == NULL) return NULL; 182 183 const char* cmd = *ptr; 184 185 // skip leading blanks or ';' 186 while (*cmd == ' ' || *cmd == ';') cmd++; 187 188 if (*cmd == '\0') return NULL; 189 190 const char * cmdend = cmd; 191 while (*cmdend != '\0' && *cmdend != ';') cmdend++; 192 193 Arguments::copy_expand_pid(cmd, cmdend - cmd, buf, buflen); 194 195 *ptr = (*cmdend == '\0' ? cmdend : cmdend + 1); 196 return buf; 197 } 198 199 200 static void print_bug_submit_message(outputStream *out, Thread *thread) { 201 if (out == NULL) return; 202 out->print_raw_cr("# If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:"); 203 out->print_raw ("# "); 204 out->print_raw_cr(Arguments::java_vendor_url_bug()); 205 // If the crash is in native code, encourage user to submit a bug to the 206 // provider of that code. 207 if (thread && thread->is_Java_thread() && 208 !thread->is_hidden_from_external_view()) { 209 JavaThread* jt = (JavaThread*)thread; 210 if (jt->thread_state() == _thread_in_native) { 211 out->print_cr("# The crash happened outside the Java Virtual Machine in native code.\n# See problematic frame for where to report the bug."); 212 } 213 } 214 out->print_raw_cr("#"); 215 } 216 217 bool VMError::coredump_status; 218 char VMError::coredump_message[O_BUFLEN]; 219 220 void VMError::report_coredump_status(const char* message, bool status) { 221 coredump_status = status; 222 strncpy(coredump_message, message, sizeof(coredump_message)); 223 coredump_message[sizeof(coredump_message)-1] = 0; 224 } 225 226 227 // Return a string to describe the error 228 char* VMError::error_string(char* buf, int buflen) { 229 char signame_buf[64]; 230 const char *signame = os::exception_name(_id, signame_buf, sizeof(signame_buf)); 231 232 if (signame) { 233 jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, 234 "%s (0x%x) at pc=" PTR_FORMAT ", pid=%d, tid=" UINTX_FORMAT, 235 signame, _id, _pc, 236 os::current_process_id(), os::current_thread_id()); 237 } else if (_filename != NULL && _lineno > 0) { 238 // skip directory names 239 char separator = os::file_separator()[0]; 240 const char *p = strrchr(_filename, separator); 241 int n = jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, 242 "Internal Error at %s:%d, pid=%d, tid=" UINTX_FORMAT, 243 p ? p + 1 : _filename, _lineno, 244 os::current_process_id(), os::current_thread_id()); 245 if (n >= 0 && n < buflen && _message) { 246 if (_detail_msg) { 247 jio_snprintf(buf + n, buflen - n, "%s%s: %s", 248 os::line_separator(), _message, _detail_msg); 249 } else { 250 jio_snprintf(buf + n, buflen - n, "%sError: %s", 251 os::line_separator(), _message); 252 } 253 } 254 } else { 255 jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, 256 "Internal Error (0x%x), pid=%d, tid=" UINTX_FORMAT, 257 _id, os::current_process_id(), os::current_thread_id()); 258 } 259 260 return buf; 261 } 262 263 void VMError::print_stack_trace(outputStream* st, JavaThread* jt, 264 char* buf, int buflen, bool verbose) { 265 #ifdef ZERO 266 if (jt->zero_stack()->sp() && jt->top_zero_frame()) { 267 // StackFrameStream uses the frame anchor, which may not have 268 // been set up. This can be done at any time in Zero, however, 269 // so if it hasn't been set up then we just set it up now and 270 // clear it again when we're done. 271 bool has_last_Java_frame = jt->has_last_Java_frame(); 272 if (!has_last_Java_frame) 273 jt->set_last_Java_frame(); 274 st->print("Java frames:"); 275 276 // If the top frame is a Shark frame and the frame anchor isn't 277 // set up then it's possible that the information in the frame 278 // is garbage: it could be from a previous decache, or it could 279 // simply have never been written. So we print a warning... 280 StackFrameStream sfs(jt); 281 if (!has_last_Java_frame && !sfs.is_done()) { 282 if (sfs.current()->zeroframe()->is_shark_frame()) { 283 st->print(" (TOP FRAME MAY BE JUNK)"); 284 } 285 } 286 st->cr(); 287 288 // Print the frames 289 for(int i = 0; !sfs.is_done(); sfs.next(), i++) { 290 sfs.current()->zero_print_on_error(i, st, buf, buflen); 291 st->cr(); 292 } 293 294 // Reset the frame anchor if necessary 295 if (!has_last_Java_frame) 296 jt->reset_last_Java_frame(); 297 } 298 #else 299 if (jt->has_last_Java_frame()) { 300 st->print_cr("Java frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code)"); 301 for(StackFrameStream sfs(jt); !sfs.is_done(); sfs.next()) { 302 sfs.current()->print_on_error(st, buf, buflen, verbose); 303 st->cr(); 304 } 305 } 306 #endif // ZERO 307 } 308 309 // This is the main function to report a fatal error. Only one thread can 310 // call this function, so we don't need to worry about MT-safety. But it's 311 // possible that the error handler itself may crash or die on an internal 312 // error, for example, when the stack/heap is badly damaged. We must be 313 // able to handle recursive errors that happen inside error handler. 314 // 315 // Error reporting is done in several steps. If a crash or internal error 316 // occurred when reporting an error, the nested signal/exception handler 317 // can skip steps that are already (or partially) done. Error reporting will 318 // continue from the next step. This allows us to retrieve and print 319 // information that may be unsafe to get after a fatal error. If it happens, 320 // you may find nested report_and_die() frames when you look at the stack 321 // in a debugger. 322 // 323 // In general, a hang in error handler is much worse than a crash or internal 324 // error, as it's harder to recover from a hang. Deadlock can happen if we 325 // try to grab a lock that is already owned by current thread, or if the 326 // owner is blocked forever (e.g. in os::infinite_sleep()). If possible, the 327 // error handler and all the functions it called should avoid grabbing any 328 // lock. An important thing to notice is that memory allocation needs a lock. 329 // 330 // We should avoid using large stack allocated buffers. Many errors happen 331 // when stack space is already low. Making things even worse is that there 332 // could be nested report_and_die() calls on stack (see above). Only one 333 // thread can report error, so large buffers are statically allocated in data 334 // segment. 335 336 void VMError::report(outputStream* st) { 337 # define BEGIN if (_current_step == 0) { _current_step = 1; 338 # define STEP(n, s) } if (_current_step < n) { _current_step = n; _current_step_info = s; 339 # define END } 340 341 // don't allocate large buffer on stack 342 static char buf[O_BUFLEN]; 343 344 BEGIN 345 346 STEP(10, "(printing fatal error message)") 347 348 st->print_cr("#"); 349 if (should_report_bug(_id)) { 350 st->print_cr("# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:"); 351 } else { 352 st->print_cr("# There is insufficient memory for the Java " 353 "Runtime Environment to continue."); 354 } 355 356 #ifndef PRODUCT 357 // Error handler self tests 358 359 // test secondary error handling. Test it twice, to test that resetting 360 // error handler after a secondary crash works. 361 STEP(11, "(test secondary crash 1)") 362 if (_verbose && TestCrashInErrorHandler != 0) { 363 st->print_cr("Will crash now (TestCrashInErrorHandler=%d)...", 364 TestCrashInErrorHandler); 365 controlled_crash(TestCrashInErrorHandler); 366 } 367 368 STEP(12, "(test secondary crash 2)") 369 if (_verbose && TestCrashInErrorHandler != 0) { 370 st->print_cr("Will crash now (TestCrashInErrorHandler=%d)...", 371 TestCrashInErrorHandler); 372 controlled_crash(TestCrashInErrorHandler); 373 } 374 375 STEP(13, "(test safefetch in error handler)") 376 // test whether it is safe to use SafeFetch32 in Crash Handler. Test twice 377 // to test that resetting the signal handler works correctly. 378 if (_verbose && TestSafeFetchInErrorHandler) { 379 st->print_cr("Will test SafeFetch..."); 380 if (CanUseSafeFetch32()) { 381 int* const invalid_pointer = (int*) get_segfault_address(); 382 const int x = 0x76543210; 383 int i1 = SafeFetch32(invalid_pointer, x); 384 int i2 = SafeFetch32(invalid_pointer, x); 385 if (i1 == x && i2 == x) { 386 st->print_cr("SafeFetch OK."); // Correctly deflected and returned default pattern 387 } else { 388 st->print_cr("??"); 389 } 390 } else { 391 st->print_cr("not possible; skipped."); 392 } 393 } 394 #endif // PRODUCT 395 396 STEP(15, "(printing type of error)") 397 398 switch(_id) { 399 case OOM_MALLOC_ERROR: 400 case OOM_MMAP_ERROR: 401 if (_size) { 402 st->print("# Native memory allocation "); 403 st->print((_id == (int)OOM_MALLOC_ERROR) ? "(malloc) failed to allocate " : 404 "(mmap) failed to map "); 405 jio_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), SIZE_FORMAT, _size); 406 st->print("%s", buf); 407 st->print(" bytes"); 408 if (_message != NULL) { 409 st->print(" for "); 410 st->print("%s", _message); 411 } 412 st->cr(); 413 } else { 414 if (_message != NULL) 415 st->print("# "); 416 st->print_cr("%s", _message); 417 } 418 // In error file give some solutions 419 if (_verbose) { 420 st->print_cr("# Possible reasons:"); 421 st->print_cr("# The system is out of physical RAM or swap space"); 422 st->print_cr("# In 32 bit mode, the process size limit was hit"); 423 st->print_cr("# Possible solutions:"); 424 st->print_cr("# Reduce memory load on the system"); 425 st->print_cr("# Increase physical memory or swap space"); 426 st->print_cr("# Check if swap backing store is full"); 427 st->print_cr("# Use 64 bit Java on a 64 bit OS"); 428 st->print_cr("# Decrease Java heap size (-Xmx/-Xms)"); 429 st->print_cr("# Decrease number of Java threads"); 430 st->print_cr("# Decrease Java thread stack sizes (-Xss)"); 431 st->print_cr("# Set larger code cache with -XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize="); 432 st->print_cr("# This output file may be truncated or incomplete."); 433 } else { 434 return; // that's enough for the screen 435 } 436 break; 437 case INTERNAL_ERROR: 438 default: 439 break; 440 } 441 442 STEP(20, "(printing exception/signal name)") 443 444 st->print_cr("#"); 445 st->print("# "); 446 // Is it an OS exception/signal? 447 if (os::exception_name(_id, buf, sizeof(buf))) { 448 st->print("%s", buf); 449 st->print(" (0x%x)", _id); // signal number 450 st->print(" at pc=" PTR_FORMAT, _pc); 451 } else { 452 if (should_report_bug(_id)) { 453 st->print("Internal Error"); 454 } else { 455 st->print("Out of Memory Error"); 456 } 457 if (_filename != NULL && _lineno > 0) { 458 #ifdef PRODUCT 459 // In product mode chop off pathname? 460 char separator = os::file_separator()[0]; 461 const char *p = strrchr(_filename, separator); 462 const char *file = p ? p+1 : _filename; 463 #else 464 const char *file = _filename; 465 #endif 466 size_t len = strlen(file); 467 size_t buflen = sizeof(buf); 468 469 strncpy(buf, file, buflen); 470 if (len + 10 < buflen) { 471 sprintf(buf + len, ":%d", _lineno); 472 } 473 st->print(" (%s)", buf); 474 } else { 475 st->print(" (0x%x)", _id); 476 } 477 } 478 479 STEP(30, "(printing current thread and pid)") 480 481 // process id, thread id 482 st->print(", pid=%d", os::current_process_id()); 483 st->print(", tid=" UINTX_FORMAT, os::current_thread_id()); 484 st->cr(); 485 486 STEP(40, "(printing error message)") 487 488 if (should_report_bug(_id)) { // already printed the message. 489 // error message 490 if (_detail_msg) { 491 st->print_cr("# %s: %s", _message ? _message : "Error", _detail_msg); 492 } else if (_message) { 493 st->print_cr("# Error: %s", _message); 494 } 495 } 496 497 STEP(50, "(printing Java version string)") 498 499 // VM version 500 st->print_cr("#"); 501 JDK_Version::current().to_string(buf, sizeof(buf)); 502 const char* runtime_name = JDK_Version::runtime_name() != NULL ? 503 JDK_Version::runtime_name() : ""; 504 const char* runtime_version = JDK_Version::runtime_version() != NULL ? 505 JDK_Version::runtime_version() : ""; 506 st->print_cr("# JRE version: %s (%s) (build %s)", runtime_name, buf, runtime_version); 507 st->print_cr("# Java VM: %s (%s %s %s %s)", 508 Abstract_VM_Version::vm_name(), 509 Abstract_VM_Version::vm_release(), 510 Abstract_VM_Version::vm_info_string(), 511 Abstract_VM_Version::vm_platform_string(), 512 UseCompressedOops ? "compressed oops" : "" 513 ); 514 515 STEP(60, "(printing problematic frame)") 516 517 // Print current frame if we have a context (i.e. it's a crash) 518 if (_context) { 519 st->print_cr("# Problematic frame:"); 520 st->print("# "); 521 frame fr = os::fetch_frame_from_context(_context); 522 fr.print_on_error(st, buf, sizeof(buf)); 523 st->cr(); 524 st->print_cr("#"); 525 } 526 STEP(63, "(printing core file information)") 527 st->print("# "); 528 if (coredump_status) { 529 st->print("Core dump written. Default location: %s", coredump_message); 530 } else { 531 st->print("Failed to write core dump. %s", coredump_message); 532 } 533 st->cr(); 534 st->print_cr("#"); 535 536 STEP(65, "(printing bug submit message)") 537 538 if (should_report_bug(_id) && _verbose) { 539 print_bug_submit_message(st, _thread); 540 } 541 542 STEP(70, "(printing thread)" ) 543 544 if (_verbose) { 545 st->cr(); 546 st->print_cr("--------------- T H R E A D ---------------"); 547 st->cr(); 548 } 549 550 STEP(80, "(printing current thread)" ) 551 552 // current thread 553 if (_verbose) { 554 if (_thread) { 555 st->print("Current thread (" PTR_FORMAT "): ", _thread); 556 _thread->print_on_error(st, buf, sizeof(buf)); 557 st->cr(); 558 } else { 559 st->print_cr("Current thread is native thread"); 560 } 561 st->cr(); 562 } 563 564 STEP(90, "(printing siginfo)" ) 565 566 // signal no, signal code, address that caused the fault 567 if (_verbose && _siginfo) { 568 os::print_siginfo(st, _siginfo); 569 st->cr(); 570 } 571 572 STEP(100, "(printing registers, top of stack, instructions near pc)") 573 574 // registers, top of stack, instructions near pc 575 if (_verbose && _context) { 576 os::print_context(st, _context); 577 st->cr(); 578 } 579 580 STEP(105, "(printing register info)") 581 582 // decode register contents if possible 583 if (_verbose && _context && Universe::is_fully_initialized()) { 584 os::print_register_info(st, _context); 585 st->cr(); 586 } 587 588 STEP(110, "(printing stack bounds)" ) 589 590 if (_verbose) { 591 st->print("Stack: "); 592 593 address stack_top; 594 size_t stack_size; 595 596 if (_thread) { 597 stack_top = _thread->stack_base(); 598 stack_size = _thread->stack_size(); 599 } else { 600 stack_top = os::current_stack_base(); 601 stack_size = os::current_stack_size(); 602 } 603 604 address stack_bottom = stack_top - stack_size; 605 st->print("[" PTR_FORMAT "," PTR_FORMAT "]", stack_bottom, stack_top); 606 607 frame fr = _context ? os::fetch_frame_from_context(_context) 608 : os::current_frame(); 609 610 if (fr.sp()) { 611 st->print(", sp=" PTR_FORMAT, fr.sp()); 612 size_t free_stack_size = pointer_delta(fr.sp(), stack_bottom, 1024); 613 st->print(", free space=" SIZE_FORMAT "k", free_stack_size); 614 } 615 616 st->cr(); 617 } 618 619 STEP(120, "(printing native stack)" ) 620 621 if (_verbose) { 622 if (os::platform_print_native_stack(st, _context, buf, sizeof(buf))) { 623 // We have printed the native stack in platform-specific code 624 // Windows/x64 needs special handling. 625 } else { 626 frame fr = _context ? os::fetch_frame_from_context(_context) 627 : os::current_frame(); 628 629 print_native_stack(st, fr, _thread, buf, sizeof(buf)); 630 } 631 } 632 633 STEP(130, "(printing Java stack)" ) 634 635 if (_verbose && _thread && _thread->is_Java_thread()) { 636 print_stack_trace(st, (JavaThread*)_thread, buf, sizeof(buf)); 637 } 638 639 STEP(135, "(printing target Java thread stack)" ) 640 641 // printing Java thread stack trace if it is involved in GC crash 642 if (_verbose && _thread && (_thread->is_Named_thread())) { 643 JavaThread* jt = ((NamedThread *)_thread)->processed_thread(); 644 if (jt != NULL) { 645 st->print_cr("JavaThread " PTR_FORMAT " (nid = " UINTX_FORMAT ") was being processed", jt, jt->osthread()->thread_id()); 646 print_stack_trace(st, jt, buf, sizeof(buf), true); 647 } 648 } 649 650 STEP(140, "(printing VM operation)" ) 651 652 if (_verbose && _thread && _thread->is_VM_thread()) { 653 VMThread* t = (VMThread*)_thread; 654 VM_Operation* op = t->vm_operation(); 655 if (op) { 656 op->print_on_error(st); 657 st->cr(); 658 st->cr(); 659 } 660 } 661 662 STEP(150, "(printing current compile task)" ) 663 664 if (_verbose && _thread && _thread->is_Compiler_thread()) { 665 CompilerThread* t = (CompilerThread*)_thread; 666 if (t->task()) { 667 st->cr(); 668 st->print_cr("Current CompileTask:"); 669 t->task()->print_line_on_error(st, buf, sizeof(buf)); 670 st->cr(); 671 } 672 } 673 674 STEP(160, "(printing process)" ) 675 676 if (_verbose) { 677 st->cr(); 678 st->print_cr("--------------- P R O C E S S ---------------"); 679 st->cr(); 680 } 681 682 STEP(170, "(printing all threads)" ) 683 684 // all threads 685 if (_verbose && _thread) { 686 Threads::print_on_error(st, _thread, buf, sizeof(buf)); 687 st->cr(); 688 } 689 690 STEP(175, "(printing VM state)" ) 691 692 if (_verbose) { 693 // Safepoint state 694 st->print("VM state:"); 695 696 if (SafepointSynchronize::is_synchronizing()) st->print("synchronizing"); 697 else if (SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) st->print("at safepoint"); 698 else st->print("not at safepoint"); 699 700 // Also see if error occurred during initialization or shutdown 701 if (!Universe::is_fully_initialized()) { 702 st->print(" (not fully initialized)"); 703 } else if (VM_Exit::vm_exited()) { 704 st->print(" (shutting down)"); 705 } else { 706 st->print(" (normal execution)"); 707 } 708 st->cr(); 709 st->cr(); 710 } 711 712 STEP(180, "(printing owned locks on error)" ) 713 714 // mutexes/monitors that currently have an owner 715 if (_verbose) { 716 print_owned_locks_on_error(st); 717 st->cr(); 718 } 719 720 STEP(190, "(printing heap information)" ) 721 722 if (_verbose && Universe::is_fully_initialized()) { 723 Universe::heap()->print_on_error(st); 724 st->cr(); 725 726 st->print_cr("Polling page: " INTPTR_FORMAT, os::get_polling_page()); 727 st->cr(); 728 } 729 730 STEP(195, "(printing code cache information)" ) 731 732 if (_verbose && Universe::is_fully_initialized()) { 733 // print code cache information before vm abort 734 CodeCache::print_summary(st); 735 st->cr(); 736 } 737 738 STEP(200, "(printing ring buffers)" ) 739 740 if (_verbose) { 741 Events::print_all(st); 742 st->cr(); 743 } 744 745 STEP(205, "(printing dynamic libraries)" ) 746 747 if (_verbose) { 748 // dynamic libraries, or memory map 749 os::print_dll_info(st); 750 st->cr(); 751 } 752 753 STEP(210, "(printing VM options)" ) 754 755 if (_verbose) { 756 // VM options 757 Arguments::print_on(st); 758 st->cr(); 759 } 760 761 STEP(215, "(printing warning if internal testing API used)" ) 762 763 if (WhiteBox::used()) { 764 st->print_cr("Unsupported internal testing APIs have been used."); 765 st->cr(); 766 } 767 768 STEP(220, "(printing environment variables)" ) 769 770 if (_verbose) { 771 os::print_environment_variables(st, env_list, buf, sizeof(buf)); 772 st->cr(); 773 } 774 775 STEP(225, "(printing signal handlers)" ) 776 777 if (_verbose) { 778 os::print_signal_handlers(st, buf, sizeof(buf)); 779 st->cr(); 780 } 781 782 STEP(228, "(Native Memory Tracking)" ) 783 if (_verbose) { 784 MemTracker::error_report(st); 785 } 786 787 STEP(230, "" ) 788 789 if (_verbose) { 790 st->cr(); 791 st->print_cr("--------------- S Y S T E M ---------------"); 792 st->cr(); 793 } 794 795 STEP(240, "(printing OS information)" ) 796 797 if (_verbose) { 798 os::print_os_info(st); 799 st->cr(); 800 } 801 802 STEP(250, "(printing CPU info)" ) 803 if (_verbose) { 804 os::print_cpu_info(st); 805 st->cr(); 806 } 807 808 STEP(260, "(printing memory info)" ) 809 810 if (_verbose) { 811 os::print_memory_info(st); 812 st->cr(); 813 } 814 815 STEP(270, "(printing internal vm info)" ) 816 817 if (_verbose) { 818 st->print_cr("vm_info: %s", Abstract_VM_Version::internal_vm_info_string()); 819 st->cr(); 820 } 821 822 STEP(280, "(printing date and time)" ) 823 824 if (_verbose) { 825 os::print_date_and_time(st); 826 st->cr(); 827 } 828 829 #ifndef PRODUCT 830 // print a defined marker to show that error handling finished correctly. 831 STEP(290, "(printing end marker)" ) 832 833 if (_verbose) { 834 st->print_cr("END."); 835 } 836 #endif 837 838 END 839 840 # undef BEGIN 841 # undef STEP 842 # undef END 843 } 844 845 VMError* volatile VMError::first_error = NULL; 846 volatile jlong VMError::first_error_tid = -1; 847 848 // An error could happen before tty is initialized or after it has been 849 // destroyed. Here we use a very simple unbuffered fdStream for printing. 850 // Only out.print_raw() and out.print_raw_cr() should be used, as other 851 // printing methods need to allocate large buffer on stack. To format a 852 // string, use jio_snprintf() with a static buffer or use staticBufferStream. 853 fdStream VMError::out(defaultStream::output_fd()); 854 fdStream VMError::log; // error log used by VMError::report_and_die() 855 856 /** Expand a pattern into a buffer starting at pos and open a file using constructed path */ 857 static int expand_and_open(const char* pattern, char* buf, size_t buflen, size_t pos) { 858 int fd = -1; 859 if (Arguments::copy_expand_pid(pattern, strlen(pattern), &buf[pos], buflen - pos)) { 860 // the O_EXCL flag will cause the open to fail if the file exists 861 fd = open(buf, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0666); 862 } 863 return fd; 864 } 865 866 /** 867 * Construct file name for a log file and return it's file descriptor. 868 * Name and location depends on pattern, default_pattern params and access 869 * permissions. 870 */ 871 static int prepare_log_file(const char* pattern, const char* default_pattern, char* buf, size_t buflen) { 872 int fd = -1; 873 874 // If possible, use specified pattern to construct log file name 875 if (pattern != NULL) { 876 fd = expand_and_open(pattern, buf, buflen, 0); 877 } 878 879 // Either user didn't specify, or the user's location failed, 880 // so use the default name in the current directory 881 if (fd == -1) { 882 const char* cwd = os::get_current_directory(buf, buflen); 883 if (cwd != NULL) { 884 size_t pos = strlen(cwd); 885 int fsep_len = jio_snprintf(&buf[pos], buflen-pos, "%s", os::file_separator()); 886 pos += fsep_len; 887 if (fsep_len > 0) { 888 fd = expand_and_open(default_pattern, buf, buflen, pos); 889 } 890 } 891 } 892 893 // try temp directory if it exists. 894 if (fd == -1) { 895 const char* tmpdir = os::get_temp_directory(); 896 if (tmpdir != NULL && strlen(tmpdir) > 0) { 897 int pos = jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%s%s", tmpdir, os::file_separator()); 898 if (pos > 0) { 899 fd = expand_and_open(default_pattern, buf, buflen, pos); 900 } 901 } 902 } 903 904 return fd; 905 } 906 907 void VMError::report_and_die() { 908 // Don't allocate large buffer on stack 909 static char buffer[O_BUFLEN]; 910 911 // How many errors occurred in error handler when reporting first_error. 912 static int recursive_error_count; 913 914 // We will first print a brief message to standard out (verbose = false), 915 // then save detailed information in log file (verbose = true). 916 static bool out_done = false; // done printing to standard out 917 static bool log_done = false; // done saving error log 918 static bool transmit_report_done = false; // done error reporting 919 920 if (SuppressFatalErrorMessage) { 921 os::abort(); 922 } 923 jlong mytid = os::current_thread_id(); 924 if (first_error == NULL && 925 Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr(this, &first_error, NULL) == NULL) { 926 927 // first time 928 first_error_tid = mytid; 929 set_error_reported(); 930 931 if (ShowMessageBoxOnError || PauseAtExit) { 932 show_message_box(buffer, sizeof(buffer)); 933 934 // User has asked JVM to abort. Reset ShowMessageBoxOnError so the 935 // WatcherThread can kill JVM if the error handler hangs. 936 ShowMessageBoxOnError = false; 937 } 938 939 // Write a minidump on Windows, check core dump limits on Linux/Solaris 940 os::check_or_create_dump(_siginfo, _context, buffer, sizeof(buffer)); 941 942 // reset signal handlers or exception filter; make sure recursive crashes 943 // are handled properly. 944 reset_signal_handlers(); 945 946 } else { 947 // If UseOsErrorReporting we call this for each level of the call stack 948 // while searching for the exception handler. Only the first level needs 949 // to be reported. 950 if (UseOSErrorReporting && log_done) return; 951 952 // This is not the first error, see if it happened in a different thread 953 // or in the same thread during error reporting. 954 if (first_error_tid != mytid) { 955 char msgbuf[64]; 956 jio_snprintf(msgbuf, sizeof(msgbuf), 957 "[thread " INT64_FORMAT " also had an error]", 958 mytid); 959 out.print_raw_cr(msgbuf); 960 961 // error reporting is not MT-safe, block current thread 962 os::infinite_sleep(); 963 964 } else { 965 if (recursive_error_count++ > 30) { 966 out.print_raw_cr("[Too many errors, abort]"); 967 os::die(); 968 } 969 970 jio_snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), 971 "[error occurred during error reporting %s, id 0x%x]", 972 first_error ? first_error->_current_step_info : "", 973 _id); 974 if (log.is_open()) { 975 log.cr(); 976 log.print_raw_cr(buffer); 977 log.cr(); 978 } else { 979 out.cr(); 980 out.print_raw_cr(buffer); 981 out.cr(); 982 } 983 } 984 } 985 986 // print to screen 987 if (!out_done) { 988 first_error->_verbose = false; 989 990 staticBufferStream sbs(buffer, sizeof(buffer), &out); 991 first_error->report(&sbs); 992 993 out_done = true; 994 995 first_error->_current_step = 0; // reset current_step 996 first_error->_current_step_info = ""; // reset current_step string 997 } 998 999 // print to error log file 1000 if (!log_done) { 1001 first_error->_verbose = true; 1002 1003 // see if log file is already open 1004 if (!log.is_open()) { 1005 // open log file 1006 int fd = prepare_log_file(ErrorFile, "hs_err_pid%p.log", buffer, sizeof(buffer)); 1007 if (fd != -1) { 1008 out.print_raw("# An error report file with more information is saved as:\n# "); 1009 out.print_raw_cr(buffer); 1010 1011 log.set_fd(fd); 1012 } else { 1013 out.print_raw_cr("# Can not save log file, dump to screen.."); 1014 log.set_fd(defaultStream::output_fd()); 1015 /* Error reporting currently needs dumpfile. 1016 * Maybe implement direct streaming in the future.*/ 1017 transmit_report_done = true; 1018 } 1019 } 1020 1021 staticBufferStream sbs(buffer, O_BUFLEN, &log); 1022 first_error->report(&sbs); 1023 first_error->_current_step = 0; // reset current_step 1024 first_error->_current_step_info = ""; // reset current_step string 1025 1026 // Run error reporting to determine whether or not to report the crash. 1027 if (!transmit_report_done && should_report_bug(first_error->_id)) { 1028 transmit_report_done = true; 1029 const int fd2 = ::dup(log.fd()); 1030 FILE* const hs_err = ::fdopen(fd2, "r"); 1031 if (NULL != hs_err) { 1032 ErrorReporter er; 1033 er.call(hs_err, buffer, O_BUFLEN); 1034 } 1035 ::fclose(hs_err); 1036 } 1037 1038 if (log.fd() != defaultStream::output_fd()) { 1039 close(log.fd()); 1040 } 1041 1042 log.set_fd(-1); 1043 log_done = true; 1044 } 1045 1046 1047 static bool skip_OnError = false; 1048 if (!skip_OnError && OnError && OnError[0]) { 1049 skip_OnError = true; 1050 1051 out.print_raw_cr("#"); 1052 out.print_raw ("# -XX:OnError=\""); 1053 out.print_raw (OnError); 1054 out.print_raw_cr("\""); 1055 1056 char* cmd; 1057 const char* ptr = OnError; 1058 while ((cmd = next_OnError_command(buffer, sizeof(buffer), &ptr)) != NULL){ 1059 out.print_raw ("# Executing "); 1060 #if defined(LINUX) || defined(_ALLBSD_SOURCE) 1061 out.print_raw ("/bin/sh -c "); 1062 #elif defined(SOLARIS) 1063 out.print_raw ("/usr/bin/sh -c "); 1064 #endif 1065 out.print_raw ("\""); 1066 out.print_raw (cmd); 1067 out.print_raw_cr("\" ..."); 1068 1069 os::fork_and_exec(cmd); 1070 } 1071 1072 // done with OnError 1073 OnError = NULL; 1074 } 1075 1076 static bool skip_replay = ReplayCompiles; // Do not overwrite file during replay 1077 if (DumpReplayDataOnError && _thread && _thread->is_Compiler_thread() && !skip_replay) { 1078 skip_replay = true; 1079 ciEnv* env = ciEnv::current(); 1080 if (env != NULL) { 1081 int fd = prepare_log_file(ReplayDataFile, "replay_pid%p.log", buffer, sizeof(buffer)); 1082 if (fd != -1) { 1083 FILE* replay_data_file = os::open(fd, "w"); 1084 if (replay_data_file != NULL) { 1085 fileStream replay_data_stream(replay_data_file, /*need_close=*/true); 1086 env->dump_replay_data_unsafe(&replay_data_stream); 1087 out.print_raw("#\n# Compiler replay data is saved as:\n# "); 1088 out.print_raw_cr(buffer); 1089 } else { 1090 out.print_raw("#\n# Can't open file to dump replay data. Error: "); 1091 out.print_raw_cr(strerror(os::get_last_error())); 1092 } 1093 } 1094 } 1095 } 1096 1097 static bool skip_bug_url = !should_report_bug(first_error->_id); 1098 if (!skip_bug_url) { 1099 skip_bug_url = true; 1100 1101 out.print_raw_cr("#"); 1102 print_bug_submit_message(&out, _thread); 1103 } 1104 1105 if (!UseOSErrorReporting) { 1106 // os::abort() will call abort hooks, try it first. 1107 static bool skip_os_abort = false; 1108 if (!skip_os_abort) { 1109 skip_os_abort = true; 1110 bool dump_core = should_report_bug(first_error->_id); 1111 os::abort(dump_core); 1112 } 1113 1114 // if os::abort() doesn't abort, try os::die(); 1115 os::die(); 1116 } 1117 } 1118 1119 /* 1120 * OnOutOfMemoryError scripts/commands executed while VM is a safepoint - this 1121 * ensures utilities such as jmap can observe the process is a consistent state. 1122 */ 1123 class VM_ReportJavaOutOfMemory : public VM_Operation { 1124 private: 1125 VMError *_err; 1126 public: 1127 VM_ReportJavaOutOfMemory(VMError *err) { _err = err; } 1128 VMOp_Type type() const { return VMOp_ReportJavaOutOfMemory; } 1129 void doit(); 1130 }; 1131 1132 void VM_ReportJavaOutOfMemory::doit() { 1133 // Don't allocate large buffer on stack 1134 static char buffer[O_BUFLEN]; 1135 1136 tty->print_cr("#"); 1137 tty->print_cr("# java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: %s", _err->message()); 1138 tty->print_cr("# -XX:OnOutOfMemoryError=\"%s\"", OnOutOfMemoryError); 1139 1140 // make heap parsability 1141 Universe::heap()->ensure_parsability(false); // no need to retire TLABs 1142 1143 char* cmd; 1144 const char* ptr = OnOutOfMemoryError; 1145 while ((cmd = next_OnError_command(buffer, sizeof(buffer), &ptr)) != NULL){ 1146 tty->print("# Executing "); 1147 #if defined(LINUX) 1148 tty->print ("/bin/sh -c "); 1149 #elif defined(SOLARIS) 1150 tty->print ("/usr/bin/sh -c "); 1151 #endif 1152 tty->print_cr("\"%s\"...", cmd); 1153 1154 os::fork_and_exec(cmd); 1155 } 1156 } 1157 1158 void VMError::report_java_out_of_memory() { 1159 if (OnOutOfMemoryError && OnOutOfMemoryError[0]) { 1160 MutexLocker ml(Heap_lock); 1161 VM_ReportJavaOutOfMemory op(this); 1162 VMThread::execute(&op); 1163 } 1164 }