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39 extern Monitor* InvokeMethodIntrinsicTable_lock; 40 extern Mutex* SharedDictionary_lock; // a lock on the CDS shared dictionary 41 extern Monitor* ClassInitError_lock; // a lock on the class initialization error table 42 extern Mutex* Module_lock; // a lock on module and package related data structures 43 extern Mutex* CompiledIC_lock; // a lock used to guard compiled IC patching and access 44 extern Mutex* VMStatistic_lock; // a lock used to guard statistics count increment 45 extern Mutex* JmethodIdCreation_lock; // a lock on creating JNI method identifiers 46 extern Mutex* JfieldIdCreation_lock; // a lock on creating JNI static field identifiers 47 extern Monitor* JNICritical_lock; // a lock used while synchronizing with threads entering/leaving JNI critical regions 48 extern Mutex* JvmtiThreadState_lock; // a lock on modification of JVMTI thread data 49 extern Monitor* EscapeBarrier_lock; // a lock to sync reallocating and relocking objects because of JVMTI access 50 extern Monitor* JvmtiVTMSTransition_lock; // a lock for Virtual Thread Mount State transition (VTMS transition) management 51 extern Mutex* JvmtiVThreadSuspend_lock; // a lock for virtual threads suspension 52 extern Monitor* Heap_lock; // a lock on the heap 53 #if INCLUDE_PARALLELGC 54 extern Mutex* PSOldGenExpand_lock; // a lock on expanding the heap 55 #endif 56 extern Mutex* AdapterHandlerLibrary_lock; // a lock on the AdapterHandlerLibrary 57 extern Mutex* SignatureHandlerLibrary_lock; // a lock on the SignatureHandlerLibrary 58 extern Mutex* VtableStubs_lock; // a lock on the VtableStubs 59 extern Mutex* SymbolArena_lock; // a lock on the symbol table arena 60 extern Monitor* StringDedup_lock; // a lock on the string deduplication facility 61 extern Mutex* StringDedupIntern_lock; // a lock on StringTable notification of StringDedup 62 extern Monitor* CodeCache_lock; // a lock on the CodeCache 63 extern Mutex* TouchedMethodLog_lock; // a lock on allocation of LogExecutedMethods info 64 extern Mutex* RetData_lock; // a lock on installation of RetData inside method data 65 extern Monitor* VMOperation_lock; // a lock on queue of vm_operations waiting to execute 66 extern Monitor* ThreadsLockThrottle_lock; // used by Thread start/exit to reduce competition for Threads_lock, 67 // so a VM thread calling a safepoint is prioritized 68 extern Monitor* Threads_lock; // a lock on the Threads table of active Java threads 69 // (also used by Safepoints too to block threads creation/destruction) 70 extern Mutex* NonJavaThreadsList_lock; // a lock on the NonJavaThreads list 71 extern Mutex* NonJavaThreadsListSync_lock; // a lock for NonJavaThreads list synchronization 72 extern Monitor* CGC_lock; // used for coordination between 73 // fore- & background GC threads. 74 extern Monitor* STS_lock; // used for joining/leaving SuspendibleThreadSet. 75 extern Monitor* G1OldGCCount_lock; // in support of "concurrent" full gc 76 extern Mutex* G1RareEvent_lock; // Synchronizes (rare) parallel GC operations. 77 extern Mutex* G1DetachedRefinementStats_lock; // Lock protecting detached refinement stats 78 extern Mutex* MarkStackFreeList_lock; // Protects access to the global mark stack free list. 79 extern Mutex* MarkStackChunkList_lock; // Protects access to the global mark stack chunk list. 80 extern Mutex* MonitoringSupport_lock; // Protects updates to the serviceability memory pools and allocated memory high water mark. 81 extern Monitor* ConcurrentGCBreakpoints_lock; // Protects concurrent GC breakpoint management 82 extern Mutex* Compile_lock; // a lock held when Compilation is updating code (used to block CodeCache traversal, CHA updates, etc) 83 extern Monitor* MethodCompileQueue_lock; // a lock held when method compilations are enqueued, dequeued 84 extern Monitor* CompileThread_lock; // a lock held by compile threads during compilation system initialization 85 extern Monitor* Compilation_lock; // a lock used to pause compilation 86 extern Mutex* TrainingData_lock; // a lock used when accessing training records 87 extern Monitor* TrainingReplayQueue_lock; // a lock held when class are added/removed to the training replay queue 88 extern Mutex* CompileTaskAlloc_lock; // a lock held when CompileTasks are allocated 89 extern Mutex* CompileStatistics_lock; // a lock held when updating compilation statistics 90 extern Mutex* DirectivesStack_lock; // a lock held when mutating the dirstack and ref counting directives 91 extern Monitor* Terminator_lock; // a lock used to guard termination of the vm 92 extern Monitor* InitCompleted_lock; // a lock used to signal threads waiting on init completed 93 extern Monitor* BeforeExit_lock; // a lock used to guard cleanups and shutdown hooks 94 extern Monitor* Notify_lock; // a lock used to synchronize the start-up of the vm 95 extern Mutex* ExceptionCache_lock; // a lock used to synchronize exception cache updates 96 97 #ifndef PRODUCT 98 extern Mutex* FullGCALot_lock; // a lock to make FullGCALot MT safe 99 #endif // PRODUCT 100 101 extern Mutex* RawMonitor_lock; 102 extern Mutex* PerfDataMemAlloc_lock; // a lock on the allocator for PerfData memory for performance data 103 extern Mutex* PerfDataManager_lock; // a long on access to PerfDataManager resources 104 105 extern Mutex* FreeList_lock; // protects the free region list during safepoints 106 extern Mutex* OldSets_lock; // protects the old region sets 107 extern Mutex* Uncommit_lock; // protects the uncommit list when not at safepoints 108 extern Monitor* RootRegionScan_lock; // used to notify that the CM threads have finished scanning the IM snapshot regions 109 110 extern Mutex* Management_lock; // a lock used to serialize JVM management 111 extern Monitor* MonitorDeflation_lock; // a lock used for monitor deflation thread operation 112 extern Monitor* Service_lock; // a lock used for service thread operation 113 extern Monitor* Notification_lock; // a lock used for notification thread operation 114 extern Monitor* PeriodicTask_lock; // protects the periodic task structure 115 extern Monitor* RedefineClasses_lock; // locks classes from parallel redefinition 116 extern Mutex* Verify_lock; // synchronize initialization of verify library 117 extern Monitor* ThreadsSMRDelete_lock; // Used by ThreadsSMRSupport to take pressure off the Threads_lock 118 extern Mutex* ThreadIdTableCreate_lock; // Used by ThreadIdTable to lazily create the thread id table 119 extern Mutex* SharedDecoder_lock; // serializes access to the decoder during normal (not error reporting) use 120 extern Mutex* DCmdFactory_lock; // serialize access to DCmdFactory information 121 extern Mutex* NMTQuery_lock; // serialize NMT Dcmd queries 122 extern Mutex* NMTCompilationCostHistory_lock; // guards NMT compilation cost history 123 extern Mutex* NmtVirtualMemory_lock; // guards NMT virtual memory updates 124 #if INCLUDE_CDS 125 #if INCLUDE_JVMTI 126 extern Mutex* CDSClassFileStream_lock; // FileMapInfo::open_stream_for_jvmti 127 #endif 128 extern Mutex* DumpTimeTable_lock; // SystemDictionaryShared::_dumptime_table 129 extern Mutex* CDSLambda_lock; // LambdaProxyClassDictionary::find_lambda_proxy_class 130 extern Mutex* DumpRegion_lock; // Symbol::operator new(size_t sz, int len) 131 extern Mutex* ClassListFile_lock; // ClassListWriter() 132 extern Mutex* UnregisteredClassesTable_lock; // UnregisteredClassesTableTable 133 extern Mutex* LambdaFormInvokers_lock; // Protecting LambdaFormInvokers::_lambdaform_lines 134 extern Mutex* ScratchObjects_lock; // Protecting _scratch_xxx_table in heapShared.cpp 135 extern Mutex* FinalImageRecipes_lock; // Protecting the tables used by FinalImageRecipes. 136 #endif // INCLUDE_CDS 137 #if INCLUDE_JFR 138 extern Mutex* JfrStacktrace_lock; // used to guard access to the JFR stacktrace table 139 extern Monitor* JfrMsg_lock; // protects JFR messaging 140 extern Mutex* JfrBuffer_lock; // protects JFR buffer operations 141 #endif 142 143 extern Mutex* Metaspace_lock; // protects Metaspace virtualspace and chunk expansions 144 extern Monitor* MetaspaceCritical_lock; // synchronizes failed metaspace allocations that risk throwing metaspace OOM 145 extern Mutex* ClassLoaderDataGraph_lock; // protects CLDG list, needed for concurrent unloading 146 147 148 extern Mutex* CodeHeapStateAnalytics_lock; // lock print functions against concurrent analyze functions. 149 // Only used locally in PrintCodeCacheLayout processing. 150 151 extern Mutex* ExternalsRecorder_lock; // used to guard access to the external addresses table 152 153 extern Mutex* AOTCodeCStrings_lock; // used to guard access to the AOT code C strings table 154 155 extern Monitor* ContinuationRelativize_lock; 156 157 #if INCLUDE_JVMCI 158 extern Monitor* JVMCI_lock; // protects global JVMCI critical sections 159 extern Monitor* JVMCIRuntime_lock; // protects critical sections for a specific JVMCIRuntime object 160 #endif 161 162 extern Mutex* Bootclasspath_lock; 163 164 extern Mutex* tty_lock; // lock to synchronize output. 165 166 // A MutexLocker provides mutual exclusion with respect to a given mutex 167 // for the scope which contains the locker. The lock is an OS lock, not 168 // an object lock, and the two do not interoperate. Do not use Mutex-based 169 // locks to lock on Java objects, because they will not be respected if a 170 // that object is locked using the Java locking mechanism. 171 // 172 // NOTE WELL!! 173 // 174 // See orderAccess.hpp. We assume throughout the VM that MutexLocker's 175 // and friends constructors do a fence, a lock and an acquire *in that 176 // order*. And that their destructors do a release and unlock, in *that* 177 // order. If their implementations change such that these assumptions 178 // are violated, a whole lot of code will break. 179 180 // for debugging: check that we're already owning this lock (or are at a safepoint / handshake) 181 #ifdef ASSERT 182 void assert_locked_or_safepoint(const Mutex* lock); 183 void assert_lock_strong(const Mutex* lock); 184 #else 185 #define assert_locked_or_safepoint(lock) 186 #define assert_lock_strong(lock) 187 #endif 188 189 // Internal implementation. Skips on null Mutex. 190 // Subclasses enforce stronger invariants. 191 class MutexLockerImpl: public StackObj { 192 protected: 193 Mutex* _mutex; 194 195 MutexLockerImpl(Mutex* mutex, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) : 196 _mutex(mutex) { 197 bool no_safepoint_check = flag == Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag; 198 if (_mutex != nullptr) { 199 if (no_safepoint_check) { 200 _mutex->lock_without_safepoint_check(); 201 } else { 202 _mutex->lock(); 203 } 204 } 205 } 206 207 MutexLockerImpl(Thread* thread, Mutex* mutex, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) : 208 _mutex(mutex) { 209 bool no_safepoint_check = flag == Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag; 210 if (_mutex != nullptr) { 211 if (no_safepoint_check) { 212 _mutex->lock_without_safepoint_check(thread); 213 } else { 214 _mutex->lock(thread); 215 } 216 } 217 } 218 219 ~MutexLockerImpl() { 220 if (_mutex != nullptr) { 221 assert_lock_strong(_mutex); 222 _mutex->unlock(); 223 } 224 } 225 226 public: 227 static void post_initialize(); 228 }; 229 230 // Simplest mutex locker. 231 // Does not allow null mutexes. 232 class MutexLocker: public MutexLockerImpl { 233 public: 234 MutexLocker(Mutex* mutex, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) : 235 MutexLockerImpl(mutex, flag) { 236 assert(mutex != nullptr, "null mutex not allowed"); 237 } 238 239 MutexLocker(Thread* thread, Mutex* mutex, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) : 240 MutexLockerImpl(thread, mutex, flag) { 241 assert(mutex != nullptr, "null mutex not allowed"); 242 } 243 }; 244 245 // Conditional mutex locker. 246 // Like MutexLocker above, but only locks when condition is true. 247 class ConditionalMutexLocker: public MutexLockerImpl { 248 public: 249 ConditionalMutexLocker(Mutex* mutex, bool condition, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) : 250 MutexLockerImpl(condition ? mutex : nullptr, flag) { 251 assert(!condition || mutex != nullptr, "null mutex not allowed when locking"); 252 } 253 254 ConditionalMutexLocker(Thread* thread, Mutex* mutex, bool condition, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) : 255 MutexLockerImpl(thread, condition ? mutex : nullptr, flag) { 256 assert(!condition || mutex != nullptr, "null mutex not allowed when locking"); 257 } 258 }; 259 260 // A MonitorLocker is like a MutexLocker above, except it allows 261 // wait/notify as well which are delegated to the underlying Monitor. 262 // It also disallows null. 263 class MonitorLocker: public MutexLockerImpl { 264 Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag _flag; 265 266 protected: 267 Monitor* as_monitor() const { 268 return static_cast<Monitor*>(_mutex); 269 } 270 271 public: 272 MonitorLocker(Monitor* monitor, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) : 273 MutexLockerImpl(monitor, flag), _flag(flag) { 274 // Superclass constructor did locking 275 assert(monitor != nullptr, "null monitor not allowed"); 276 } 277 278 MonitorLocker(Thread* thread, Monitor* monitor, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) : 279 MutexLockerImpl(thread, monitor, flag), _flag(flag) { 280 // Superclass constructor did locking 281 assert(monitor != nullptr, "null monitor not allowed"); 282 } 283 284 bool wait(int64_t timeout = 0) { 285 return _flag == Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag ? 286 as_monitor()->wait(timeout) : as_monitor()->wait_without_safepoint_check(timeout); 287 } 288 289 void notify_all() { 290 as_monitor()->notify_all(); 291 } 292 293 void notify() { 294 as_monitor()->notify(); 295 } 296 }; 297 298 299 // A GCMutexLocker is usually initialized with a mutex that is 300 // automatically acquired in order to do GC. The function that 301 // synchronizes using a GCMutexLocker may be called both during and between 302 // GC's. Thus, it must acquire the mutex if GC is not in progress, but not 303 // if GC is in progress (since the mutex is already held on its behalf.) 304 305 class GCMutexLocker: public StackObj { 306 private: 307 Mutex* _mutex; 308 bool _locked; 309 public: 310 GCMutexLocker(Mutex* mutex); 311 ~GCMutexLocker() { if (_locked) _mutex->unlock(); } 312 }; 313 314 // A MutexUnlocker temporarily exits a previously 315 // entered mutex for the scope which contains the unlocker. 316 317 class MutexUnlocker: StackObj { 318 private: 319 Mutex* _mutex; 320 bool _no_safepoint_check; 321 322 public: 323 MutexUnlocker(Mutex* mutex, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) : 324 _mutex(mutex), 325 _no_safepoint_check(flag == Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag) { 326 _mutex->unlock(); 327 } 328 329 ~MutexUnlocker() { 330 if (_no_safepoint_check) { 331 _mutex->lock_without_safepoint_check(); 332 } else { 333 _mutex->lock(); 334 } 335 } 336 }; 337 338 // Instance of a RecursiveLock that may be held through Java heap allocation, which may include calls to Java, 339 // and JNI event notification for resource exhaustion for metaspace or heap. 340 extern RecursiveMutex* MultiArray_lock; 341 342 // RAII locker for a RecursiveMutex. See comments in mutex.hpp for more information. 343 class RecursiveLocker { 344 RecursiveMutex* _lock; 345 Thread* _thread; 346 public: 347 RecursiveLocker(RecursiveMutex* lock, Thread* current) : _lock(lock), _thread(current) { 348 _lock->lock(_thread); 349 } 350 ~RecursiveLocker() { 351 _lock->unlock(_thread); 352 } 353 }; 354 355 #endif // SHARE_RUNTIME_MUTEXLOCKER_HPP