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 24 
 25 #ifndef SHARE_RUNTIME_MUTEXLOCKER_HPP
 26 #define SHARE_RUNTIME_MUTEXLOCKER_HPP
 27 
 28 #include "memory/allocation.hpp"
 29 #include "runtime/flags/flagSetting.hpp"
 30 #include "runtime/mutex.hpp"
 31 
 32 // Mutexes used in the VM.
 33 
 34 extern Mutex*   Patching_lock;                   // a lock used to guard code patching of compiled code
 35 extern Mutex*   NMethodState_lock;               // a lock used to guard a compiled method state
 36 extern Monitor* SystemDictionary_lock;           // a lock on the system dictionary
 37 extern Mutex*   InvokeMethodTypeTable_lock;
 38 extern Monitor* InvokeMethodIntrinsicTable_lock;
 39 extern Mutex*   SharedDictionary_lock;           // a lock on the CDS shared dictionary
 40 extern Monitor* ClassInitError_lock;             // a lock on the class initialization error table
 41 extern Mutex*   Module_lock;                     // a lock on module and package related data structures
 42 extern Mutex*   CompiledIC_lock;                 // a lock used to guard compiled IC patching and access
 43 extern Mutex*   VMStatistic_lock;                // a lock used to guard statistics count increment
 44 extern Mutex*   JmethodIdCreation_lock;          // a lock on creating JNI method identifiers
 45 extern Mutex*   JfieldIdCreation_lock;           // a lock on creating JNI static field identifiers
 46 extern Monitor* JNICritical_lock;                // a lock used while entering and exiting JNI critical regions, allows GC to sometimes get in
 47 extern Mutex*   JvmtiThreadState_lock;           // a lock on modification of JVMTI thread data
 48 extern Monitor* EscapeBarrier_lock;              // a lock to sync reallocating and relocking objects because of JVMTI access
 49 extern Monitor* JvmtiVTMSTransition_lock;        // a lock for Virtual Thread Mount State transition (VTMS transition) management
 50 extern Monitor* Heap_lock;                       // a lock on the heap
 51 #ifdef INCLUDE_PARALLELGC
 52 extern Mutex*   PSOldGenExpand_lock;         // a lock on expanding the heap
 53 #endif
 54 extern Mutex*   AdapterHandlerLibrary_lock;      // a lock on the AdapterHandlerLibrary
 55 extern Mutex*   SignatureHandlerLibrary_lock;    // a lock on the SignatureHandlerLibrary
 56 extern Mutex*   VtableStubs_lock;                // a lock on the VtableStubs
 57 extern Mutex*   SymbolArena_lock;                // a lock on the symbol table arena
 58 extern Monitor* StringDedup_lock;                // a lock on the string deduplication facility
 59 extern Mutex*   StringDedupIntern_lock;          // a lock on StringTable notification of StringDedup
 60 extern Monitor* CodeCache_lock;                  // a lock on the CodeCache
 61 extern Mutex*   TouchedMethodLog_lock;           // a lock on allocation of LogExecutedMethods info
 62 extern Mutex*   RetData_lock;                    // a lock on installation of RetData inside method data
 63 extern Monitor* VMOperation_lock;                // a lock on queue of vm_operations waiting to execute
 64 extern Monitor* Threads_lock;                    // a lock on the Threads table of active Java threads
 65                                                  // (also used by Safepoints too to block threads creation/destruction)
 66 extern Mutex*   NonJavaThreadsList_lock;         // a lock on the NonJavaThreads list
 67 extern Mutex*   NonJavaThreadsListSync_lock;     // a lock for NonJavaThreads list synchronization
 68 extern Monitor* CGC_lock;                        // used for coordination between
 69                                                  // fore- & background GC threads.
 70 extern Monitor* STS_lock;                        // used for joining/leaving SuspendibleThreadSet.
 71 extern Monitor* G1OldGCCount_lock;               // in support of "concurrent" full gc
 72 extern Mutex*   G1RareEvent_lock;                // Synchronizes (rare) parallel GC operations.
 73 extern Mutex*   G1DetachedRefinementStats_lock;  // Lock protecting detached refinement stats
 74 extern Mutex*   MarkStackFreeList_lock;          // Protects access to the global mark stack free list.
 75 extern Mutex*   MarkStackChunkList_lock;         // Protects access to the global mark stack chunk list.
 76 extern Mutex*   MonitoringSupport_lock;          // Protects updates to the serviceability memory pools and allocated memory high water mark.
 77 extern Monitor* ConcurrentGCBreakpoints_lock;    // Protects concurrent GC breakpoint management
 78 extern Mutex*   Compile_lock;                    // a lock held when Compilation is updating code (used to block CodeCache traversal, CHA updates, etc)
 79 extern Monitor* MethodCompileQueue_lock;         // a lock held when method compilations are enqueued, dequeued
 80 extern Monitor* CompileThread_lock;              // a lock held by compile threads during compilation system initialization
 81 extern Monitor* Compilation_lock;                // a lock used to pause compilation
 82 extern Mutex*   CompileTaskAlloc_lock;           // a lock held when CompileTasks are allocated
 83 extern Mutex*   CompileStatistics_lock;          // a lock held when updating compilation statistics
 84 extern Mutex*   DirectivesStack_lock;            // a lock held when mutating the dirstack and ref counting directives
 85 extern Monitor* Terminator_lock;                 // a lock used to guard termination of the vm
 86 extern Monitor* InitCompleted_lock;              // a lock used to signal threads waiting on init completed
 87 extern Monitor* BeforeExit_lock;                 // a lock used to guard cleanups and shutdown hooks
 88 extern Monitor* Notify_lock;                     // a lock used to synchronize the start-up of the vm
 89 extern Mutex*   ExceptionCache_lock;             // a lock used to synchronize exception cache updates
 90 
 91 #ifndef PRODUCT
 92 extern Mutex*   FullGCALot_lock;                 // a lock to make FullGCALot MT safe
 93 #endif // PRODUCT
 94 
 95 extern Mutex*   RawMonitor_lock;
 96 extern Mutex*   PerfDataMemAlloc_lock;           // a lock on the allocator for PerfData memory for performance data
 97 extern Mutex*   PerfDataManager_lock;            // a long on access to PerfDataManager resources
 98 
 99 extern Mutex*   FreeList_lock;                   // protects the free region list during safepoints
100 extern Mutex*   OldSets_lock;                    // protects the old region sets
101 extern Mutex*   Uncommit_lock;                   // protects the uncommit list when not at safepoints
102 extern Monitor* RootRegionScan_lock;             // used to notify that the CM threads have finished scanning the IM snapshot regions
103 
104 extern Mutex*   Management_lock;                 // a lock used to serialize JVM management
105 extern Monitor* MonitorDeflation_lock;           // a lock used for monitor deflation thread operation
106 extern Monitor* Service_lock;                    // a lock used for service thread operation
107 extern Monitor* Notification_lock;               // a lock used for notification thread operation
108 extern Monitor* PeriodicTask_lock;               // protects the periodic task structure
109 extern Monitor* RedefineClasses_lock;            // locks classes from parallel redefinition
110 extern Mutex*   Verify_lock;                     // synchronize initialization of verify library
111 extern Monitor* ThreadsSMRDelete_lock;           // Used by ThreadsSMRSupport to take pressure off the Threads_lock
112 extern Mutex*   ThreadIdTableCreate_lock;        // Used by ThreadIdTable to lazily create the thread id table
113 extern Mutex*   SharedDecoder_lock;              // serializes access to the decoder during normal (not error reporting) use
114 extern Mutex*   DCmdFactory_lock;                // serialize access to DCmdFactory information
115 extern Mutex*   NMTQuery_lock;                   // serialize NMT Dcmd queries
116 extern Mutex*   NMTCompilationCostHistory_lock;  // guards NMT compilation cost history
117 #if INCLUDE_CDS
118 #if INCLUDE_JVMTI
119 extern Mutex*   CDSClassFileStream_lock;         // FileMapInfo::open_stream_for_jvmti
120 #endif
121 extern Mutex*   DumpTimeTable_lock;              // SystemDictionaryShared::_dumptime_table
122 extern Mutex*   CDSLambda_lock;                  // SystemDictionaryShared::get_shared_lambda_proxy_class
123 extern Mutex*   DumpRegion_lock;                 // Symbol::operator new(size_t sz, int len)
124 extern Mutex*   ClassListFile_lock;              // ClassListWriter()
125 extern Mutex*   UnregisteredClassesTable_lock;   // UnregisteredClassesTableTable
126 extern Mutex*   LambdaFormInvokers_lock;         // Protecting LambdaFormInvokers::_lambdaform_lines
127 extern Mutex*   ScratchObjects_lock;             // Protecting _scratch_xxx_table in heapShared.cpp
128 #endif // INCLUDE_CDS
129 #if INCLUDE_JFR
130 extern Mutex*   JfrStacktrace_lock;              // used to guard access to the JFR stacktrace table
131 extern Monitor* JfrMsg_lock;                     // protects JFR messaging
132 extern Mutex*   JfrBuffer_lock;                  // protects JFR buffer operations
133 extern Monitor* JfrThreadSampler_lock;           // used to suspend/resume JFR thread sampler
134 #endif
135 
136 extern Mutex*   Metaspace_lock;                  // protects Metaspace virtualspace and chunk expansions
137 extern Monitor* MetaspaceCritical_lock;          // synchronizes failed metaspace allocations that risk throwing metaspace OOM
138 extern Mutex*   ClassLoaderDataGraph_lock;       // protects CLDG list, needed for concurrent unloading
139 
140 
141 extern Mutex*   CodeHeapStateAnalytics_lock;     // lock print functions against concurrent analyze functions.
142                                                  // Only used locally in PrintCodeCacheLayout processing.
143 
144 extern Mutex*   ExternalsRecorder_lock;          // used to guard access to the external addresses table
145 
146 extern Monitor* ContinuationRelativize_lock;
147 
148 #if INCLUDE_JVMCI
149 extern Monitor* JVMCI_lock;                      // protects global JVMCI critical sections
150 extern Monitor* JVMCIRuntime_lock;               // protects critical sections for a specific JVMCIRuntime object
151 #endif
152 
153 extern Mutex*   Bootclasspath_lock;
154 
155 extern Mutex*   tty_lock;                          // lock to synchronize output.
156 
157 // A MutexLocker provides mutual exclusion with respect to a given mutex
158 // for the scope which contains the locker.  The lock is an OS lock, not
159 // an object lock, and the two do not interoperate.  Do not use Mutex-based
160 // locks to lock on Java objects, because they will not be respected if a
161 // that object is locked using the Java locking mechanism.
162 //
163 //                NOTE WELL!!
164 //
165 // See orderAccess.hpp.  We assume throughout the VM that MutexLocker's
166 // and friends constructors do a fence, a lock and an acquire *in that
167 // order*.  And that their destructors do a release and unlock, in *that*
168 // order.  If their implementations change such that these assumptions
169 // are violated, a whole lot of code will break.
170 
171 // Print all mutexes/monitors that are currently owned by a thread; called
172 // by fatal error handler.
173 void print_owned_locks_on_error(outputStream* st);
174 void print_lock_ranks(outputStream* st);
175 
176 // for debugging: check that we're already owning this lock (or are at a safepoint / handshake)
177 #ifdef ASSERT
178 void assert_locked_or_safepoint(const Mutex* lock);
179 void assert_lock_strong(const Mutex* lock);
180 #else
181 #define assert_locked_or_safepoint(lock)
182 #define assert_lock_strong(lock)
183 #endif
184 
185 // Internal implementation. Skips on null Mutex.
186 // Subclasses enforce stronger invariants.
187 class MutexLockerImpl: public StackObj {
188  protected:
189   Mutex* _mutex;
190 
191   MutexLockerImpl(Mutex* mutex, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) :
192     _mutex(mutex) {
193     bool no_safepoint_check = flag == Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag;
194     if (_mutex != nullptr) {
195       if (no_safepoint_check) {
196         _mutex->lock_without_safepoint_check();
197       } else {
198         _mutex->lock();
199       }
200     }
201   }
202 
203   MutexLockerImpl(Thread* thread, Mutex* mutex, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) :
204     _mutex(mutex) {
205     bool no_safepoint_check = flag == Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag;
206     if (_mutex != nullptr) {
207       if (no_safepoint_check) {
208         _mutex->lock_without_safepoint_check(thread);
209       } else {
210         _mutex->lock(thread);
211       }
212     }
213   }
214 
215   ~MutexLockerImpl() {
216     if (_mutex != nullptr) {
217       assert_lock_strong(_mutex);
218       _mutex->unlock();
219     }
220   }
221 
222  public:
223   static void post_initialize();
224 };
225 
226 // Simplest mutex locker.
227 // Does not allow null mutexes.
228 class MutexLocker: public MutexLockerImpl {
229  public:
230    MutexLocker(Mutex* mutex, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) :
231      MutexLockerImpl(mutex, flag) {
232      assert(mutex != nullptr, "null mutex not allowed");
233    }
234 
235    MutexLocker(Thread* thread, Mutex* mutex, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) :
236      MutexLockerImpl(thread, mutex, flag) {
237      assert(mutex != nullptr, "null mutex not allowed");
238    }
239 };
240 
241 // Conditional mutex locker.
242 // Like MutexLocker above, but only locks when condition is true.
243 class ConditionalMutexLocker: public MutexLockerImpl {
244  public:
245    ConditionalMutexLocker(Mutex* mutex, bool condition, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) :
246      MutexLockerImpl(condition ? mutex : nullptr, flag) {
247      assert(!condition || mutex != nullptr, "null mutex not allowed when locking");
248    }
249 
250    ConditionalMutexLocker(Thread* thread, Mutex* mutex, bool condition, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) :
251      MutexLockerImpl(thread, condition ? mutex : nullptr, flag) {
252      assert(!condition || mutex != nullptr, "null mutex not allowed when locking");
253    }
254 };
255 
256 // A MonitorLocker is like a MutexLocker above, except it allows
257 // wait/notify as well which are delegated to the underlying Monitor.
258 // It also disallows null.
259 class MonitorLocker: public MutexLockerImpl {
260   Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag _flag;
261 
262  protected:
263   Monitor* as_monitor() const {
264     return static_cast<Monitor*>(_mutex);
265   }
266 
267  public:
268   MonitorLocker(Monitor* monitor, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) :
269     MutexLockerImpl(monitor, flag), _flag(flag) {
270     // Superclass constructor did locking
271     assert(monitor != nullptr, "null monitor not allowed");
272   }
273 
274   MonitorLocker(Thread* thread, Monitor* monitor, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) :
275     MutexLockerImpl(thread, monitor, flag), _flag(flag) {
276     // Superclass constructor did locking
277     assert(monitor != nullptr, "null monitor not allowed");
278   }
279 
280   bool wait(int64_t timeout = 0) {
281     return _flag == Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag ?
282       as_monitor()->wait(timeout) : as_monitor()->wait_without_safepoint_check(timeout);
283   }
284 
285   void notify_all() {
286     as_monitor()->notify_all();
287   }
288 
289   void notify() {
290     as_monitor()->notify();
291   }
292 };
293 
294 
295 // A GCMutexLocker is usually initialized with a mutex that is
296 // automatically acquired in order to do GC.  The function that
297 // synchronizes using a GCMutexLocker may be called both during and between
298 // GC's.  Thus, it must acquire the mutex if GC is not in progress, but not
299 // if GC is in progress (since the mutex is already held on its behalf.)
300 
301 class GCMutexLocker: public StackObj {
302 private:
303   Mutex* _mutex;
304   bool _locked;
305 public:
306   GCMutexLocker(Mutex* mutex);
307   ~GCMutexLocker() { if (_locked) _mutex->unlock(); }
308 };
309 
310 // A MutexUnlocker temporarily exits a previously
311 // entered mutex for the scope which contains the unlocker.
312 
313 class MutexUnlocker: StackObj {
314  private:
315   Mutex* _mutex;
316   bool _no_safepoint_check;
317 
318  public:
319   MutexUnlocker(Mutex* mutex, Mutex::SafepointCheckFlag flag = Mutex::_safepoint_check_flag) :
320     _mutex(mutex),
321     _no_safepoint_check(flag == Mutex::_no_safepoint_check_flag) {
322     _mutex->unlock();
323   }
324 
325   ~MutexUnlocker() {
326     if (_no_safepoint_check) {
327       _mutex->lock_without_safepoint_check();
328     } else {
329       _mutex->lock();
330     }
331   }
332 };
333 
334 // Instance of a RecursiveLock that may be held through Java heap allocation, which may include calls to Java,
335 // and JNI event notification for resource exhaustion for metaspace or heap.
336 extern RecursiveMutex* MultiArray_lock;
337 
338 // RAII locker for a RecursiveMutex.  See comments in mutex.hpp for more information.
339 class RecursiveLocker {
340   RecursiveMutex* _lock;
341   Thread*         _thread;
342  public:
343   RecursiveLocker(RecursiveMutex* lock, Thread* current) : _lock(lock), _thread(current) {
344     _lock->lock(_thread);
345   }
346   ~RecursiveLocker() {
347     _lock->unlock(_thread);
348   }
349 };
350 
351 #endif // SHARE_RUNTIME_MUTEXLOCKER_HPP