1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7 *
8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
9 *
10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
14 * limitations under the License.
15 */
16
17 /*
18 * Dalvik initialization, shutdown, and command-line argument processing.
19 */
20 #include "Dalvik.h"
21 #include "test/Test.h"
22 #include "mterp/Mterp.h"
23 #include "Hash.h"
24
25 #include <stdlib.h>
26 #include <stdio.h>
27 #include <signal.h>
28 #include <limits.h>
29 #include <ctype.h>
30 #include <sys/wait.h>
31 #include <unistd.h>
32
33 #define kMinHeapStartSize (1*1024*1024)
34 #define kMinHeapSize (2*1024*1024)
35 #define kMaxHeapSize (1*1024*1024*1024)
36
37 /*
38 * Register VM-agnostic native methods for system classes.
39 *
40 * Currently defined in ../include/nativehelper/AndroidSystemNatives.h
41 */
42 extern int jniRegisterSystemMethods(JNIEnv* env);
43
44 /* fwd */
45 static bool registerSystemNatives(JNIEnv* pEnv);
46 static bool dvmInitJDWP(void);
47 static bool dvmInitZygote(void);
48
49
50 /* global state */
51 struct DvmGlobals gDvm;
52
53 /* JIT-specific global state */
54 #if defined(WITH_JIT)
55 struct DvmJitGlobals gDvmJit;
56 #endif
57
58 /*
59 * Show usage.
60 *
61 * We follow the tradition of unhyphenated compound words.
62 */
dvmUsage(const char * progName)63 static void dvmUsage(const char* progName)
64 {
65 dvmFprintf(stderr, "%s: [options] class [argument ...]\n", progName);
66 dvmFprintf(stderr, "%s: [options] -jar file.jar [argument ...]\n",progName);
67 dvmFprintf(stderr, "\n");
68 dvmFprintf(stderr, "The following standard options are recognized:\n");
69 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -classpath classpath\n");
70 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Dproperty=value\n");
71 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -verbose:tag ('gc', 'jni', or 'class')\n");
72 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -ea[:<package name>... |:<class name>]\n");
73 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -da[:<package name>... |:<class name>]\n");
74 dvmFprintf(stderr, " (-enableassertions, -disableassertions)\n");
75 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -esa\n");
76 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -dsa\n");
77 dvmFprintf(stderr,
78 " (-enablesystemassertions, -disablesystemassertions)\n");
79 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -showversion\n");
80 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -help\n");
81 dvmFprintf(stderr, "\n");
82 dvmFprintf(stderr, "The following extended options are recognized:\n");
83 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xrunjdwp:<options>\n");
84 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xbootclasspath:bootclasspath\n");
85 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xcheck:tag (e.g. 'jni')\n");
86 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -XmsN (min heap, must be multiple of 1K, >= 1MB)\n");
87 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -XmxN (max heap, must be multiple of 1K, >= 2MB)\n");
88 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -XssN (stack size, >= %dKB, <= %dKB)\n",
89 kMinStackSize / 1024, kMaxStackSize / 1024);
90 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xverify:{none,remote,all}\n");
91 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xrs\n");
92 #if defined(WITH_JIT)
93 dvmFprintf(stderr,
94 " -Xint (extended to accept ':portable', ':fast' and ':jit')\n");
95 #else
96 dvmFprintf(stderr,
97 " -Xint (extended to accept ':portable' and ':fast')\n");
98 #endif
99 dvmFprintf(stderr, "\n");
100 dvmFprintf(stderr, "These are unique to Dalvik:\n");
101 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xzygote\n");
102 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xdexopt:{none,verified,all}\n");
103 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xnoquithandler\n");
104 dvmFprintf(stderr,
105 " -Xjnigreflimit:N (must be multiple of 100, >= 200)\n");
106 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xjniopts:{warnonly,forcecopy}\n");
107 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xdeadlockpredict:{off,warn,err,abort}\n");
108 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xstacktracefile:<filename>\n");
109 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xgc:[no]precise\n");
110 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xgenregmap\n");
111 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xcheckdexsum\n");
112 #if defined(WITH_JIT)
113 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xincludeselectedop\n");
114 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xjitop:hexopvalue[-endvalue]"
115 "[,hexopvalue[-endvalue]]*\n");
116 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xincludeselectedmethod\n");
117 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xthreshold:decimalvalue\n");
118 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xblocking\n");
119 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xjitmethod:signture[,signature]* "
120 "(eg Ljava/lang/String\\;replace)\n");
121 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xjitverbose\n");
122 dvmFprintf(stderr, " -Xjitprofile\n");
123 #endif
124 dvmFprintf(stderr, "\n");
125 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Configured with:"
126 #ifdef WITH_DEBUGGER
127 " debugger"
128 #endif
129 #ifdef WITH_PROFILER
130 " profiler"
131 #endif
132 #ifdef WITH_MONITOR_TRACKING
133 " monitor_tracking"
134 #endif
135 #ifdef WITH_DEADLOCK_PREDICTION
136 " deadlock_prediction"
137 #endif
138 #ifdef WITH_HPROF
139 " hprof"
140 #endif
141 #ifdef WITH_HPROF_STACK
142 " hprof_stack"
143 #endif
144 #ifdef WITH_HPROF_STACK_UNREACHABLE
145 " hprof_stack_unreachable"
146 #endif
147 #ifdef WITH_ALLOC_LIMITS
148 " alloc_limits"
149 #endif
150 #ifdef WITH_TRACKREF_CHECKS
151 " trackref_checks"
152 #endif
153 #ifdef WITH_INSTR_CHECKS
154 " instr_checks"
155 #endif
156 #ifdef WITH_EXTRA_OBJECT_VALIDATION
157 " extra_object_validation"
158 #endif
159 #ifdef WITH_EXTRA_GC_CHECKS
160 " extra_gc_checks"
161 #endif
162 #ifdef WITH_DALVIK_ASSERT
163 " dalvik_assert"
164 #endif
165 #ifdef WITH_JNI_STACK_CHECK
166 " jni_stack_check"
167 #endif
168 #ifdef EASY_GDB
169 " easy_gdb"
170 #endif
171 #ifdef CHECK_MUTEX
172 " check_mutex"
173 #endif
174 #ifdef PROFILE_FIELD_ACCESS
175 " profile_field_access"
176 #endif
177 #ifdef DVM_TRACK_HEAP_MARKING
178 " track_heap_marking"
179 #endif
180 #if DVM_RESOLVER_CACHE == DVM_RC_REDUCING
181 " resolver_cache_reducing"
182 #elif DVM_RESOLVER_CACHE == DVM_RC_EXPANDING
183 " resolver_cache_expanding"
184 #elif DVM_RESOLVER_CACHE == DVM_RC_NO_CACHE
185 " resolver_cache_disabled"
186 #endif
187 #if defined(WITH_JIT)
188 " with_jit"
189 #endif
190 );
191 #ifdef DVM_SHOW_EXCEPTION
192 dvmFprintf(stderr, " show_exception=%d", DVM_SHOW_EXCEPTION);
193 #endif
194 dvmFprintf(stderr, "\n\n");
195 }
196
197 /*
198 * Show helpful information on JDWP options.
199 */
showJdwpHelp(void)200 static void showJdwpHelp(void)
201 {
202 dvmFprintf(stderr,
203 "Example: -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=8000,server=y\n");
204 dvmFprintf(stderr,
205 "Example: -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=localhost:6500,server=n\n");
206 }
207
208 /*
209 * Show version and copyright info.
210 */
showVersion(void)211 static void showVersion(void)
212 {
213 dvmFprintf(stdout, "DalvikVM version %d.%d.%d\n",
214 DALVIK_MAJOR_VERSION, DALVIK_MINOR_VERSION, DALVIK_BUG_VERSION);
215 dvmFprintf(stdout,
216 "Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project\n\n"
217 "This software is built from source code licensed under the "
218 "Apache License,\n"
219 "Version 2.0 (the \"License\"). You may obtain a copy of the "
220 "License at\n\n"
221 " http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0\n\n"
222 "See the associated NOTICE file for this software for further "
223 "details.\n");
224 }
225
226 /*
227 * Parse a string of the form /[0-9]+[kKmMgG]?/, which is used to specify
228 * memory sizes. [kK] indicates kilobytes, [mM] megabytes, and
229 * [gG] gigabytes.
230 *
231 * "s" should point just past the "-Xm?" part of the string.
232 * "min" specifies the lowest acceptable value described by "s".
233 * "div" specifies a divisor, e.g. 1024 if the value must be a multiple
234 * of 1024.
235 *
236 * The spec says the -Xmx and -Xms options must be multiples of 1024. It
237 * doesn't say anything about -Xss.
238 *
239 * Returns 0 (a useless size) if "s" is malformed or specifies a low or
240 * non-evenly-divisible value.
241 */
dvmParseMemOption(const char * s,unsigned int div)242 static unsigned int dvmParseMemOption(const char *s, unsigned int div)
243 {
244 /* strtoul accepts a leading [+-], which we don't want,
245 * so make sure our string starts with a decimal digit.
246 */
247 if (isdigit(*s)) {
248 const char *s2;
249 unsigned int val;
250
251 val = (unsigned int)strtoul(s, (char **)&s2, 10);
252 if (s2 != s) {
253 /* s2 should be pointing just after the number.
254 * If this is the end of the string, the user
255 * has specified a number of bytes. Otherwise,
256 * there should be exactly one more character
257 * that specifies a multiplier.
258 */
259 if (*s2 != '\0') {
260 char c;
261
262 /* The remainder of the string is either a single multiplier
263 * character, or nothing to indicate that the value is in
264 * bytes.
265 */
266 c = *s2++;
267 if (*s2 == '\0') {
268 unsigned int mul;
269
270 if (c == '\0') {
271 mul = 1;
272 } else if (c == 'k' || c == 'K') {
273 mul = 1024;
274 } else if (c == 'm' || c == 'M') {
275 mul = 1024 * 1024;
276 } else if (c == 'g' || c == 'G') {
277 mul = 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
278 } else {
279 /* Unknown multiplier character.
280 */
281 return 0;
282 }
283
284 if (val <= UINT_MAX / mul) {
285 val *= mul;
286 } else {
287 /* Clamp to a multiple of 1024.
288 */
289 val = UINT_MAX & ~(1024-1);
290 }
291 } else {
292 /* There's more than one character after the
293 * numeric part.
294 */
295 return 0;
296 }
297 }
298
299 /* The man page says that a -Xm value must be
300 * a multiple of 1024.
301 */
302 if (val % div == 0) {
303 return val;
304 }
305 }
306 }
307
308 return 0;
309 }
310
311 /*
312 * Handle one of the JDWP name/value pairs.
313 *
314 * JDWP options are:
315 * help: if specified, show help message and bail
316 * transport: may be dt_socket or dt_shmem
317 * address: for dt_socket, "host:port", or just "port" when listening
318 * server: if "y", wait for debugger to attach; if "n", attach to debugger
319 * timeout: how long to wait for debugger to connect / listen
320 *
321 * Useful with server=n (these aren't supported yet):
322 * onthrow=<exception-name>: connect to debugger when exception thrown
323 * onuncaught=y|n: connect to debugger when uncaught exception thrown
324 * launch=<command-line>: launch the debugger itself
325 *
326 * The "transport" option is required, as is "address" if server=n.
327 */
handleJdwpOption(const char * name,const char * value)328 static bool handleJdwpOption(const char* name, const char* value)
329 {
330 if (strcmp(name, "transport") == 0) {
331 if (strcmp(value, "dt_socket") == 0) {
332 gDvm.jdwpTransport = kJdwpTransportSocket;
333 } else if (strcmp(value, "dt_android_adb") == 0) {
334 gDvm.jdwpTransport = kJdwpTransportAndroidAdb;
335 } else {
336 LOGE("JDWP transport '%s' not supported\n", value);
337 return false;
338 }
339 } else if (strcmp(name, "server") == 0) {
340 if (*value == 'n')
341 gDvm.jdwpServer = false;
342 else if (*value == 'y')
343 gDvm.jdwpServer = true;
344 else {
345 LOGE("JDWP option 'server' must be 'y' or 'n'\n");
346 return false;
347 }
348 } else if (strcmp(name, "suspend") == 0) {
349 if (*value == 'n')
350 gDvm.jdwpSuspend = false;
351 else if (*value == 'y')
352 gDvm.jdwpSuspend = true;
353 else {
354 LOGE("JDWP option 'suspend' must be 'y' or 'n'\n");
355 return false;
356 }
357 } else if (strcmp(name, "address") == 0) {
358 /* this is either <port> or <host>:<port> */
359 const char* colon = strchr(value, ':');
360 char* end;
361 long port;
362
363 if (colon != NULL) {
364 free(gDvm.jdwpHost);
365 gDvm.jdwpHost = (char*) malloc(colon - value +1);
366 strncpy(gDvm.jdwpHost, value, colon - value +1);
367 gDvm.jdwpHost[colon-value] = '\0';
368 value = colon + 1;
369 }
370 if (*value == '\0') {
371 LOGE("JDWP address missing port\n");
372 return false;
373 }
374 port = strtol(value, &end, 10);
375 if (*end != '\0') {
376 LOGE("JDWP address has junk in port field '%s'\n", value);
377 return false;
378 }
379 gDvm.jdwpPort = port;
380 } else if (strcmp(name, "launch") == 0 ||
381 strcmp(name, "onthrow") == 0 ||
382 strcmp(name, "oncaught") == 0 ||
383 strcmp(name, "timeout") == 0)
384 {
385 /* valid but unsupported */
386 LOGI("Ignoring JDWP option '%s'='%s'\n", name, value);
387 } else {
388 LOGI("Ignoring unrecognized JDWP option '%s'='%s'\n", name, value);
389 }
390
391 return true;
392 }
393
394 /*
395 * Parse the latter half of a -Xrunjdwp/-agentlib:jdwp= string, e.g.:
396 * "transport=dt_socket,address=8000,server=y,suspend=n"
397 */
parseJdwpOptions(const char * str)398 static bool parseJdwpOptions(const char* str)
399 {
400 char* mangle = strdup(str);
401 char* name = mangle;
402 bool result = false;
403
404 /*
405 * Process all of the name=value pairs.
406 */
407 while (true) {
408 char* value;
409 char* comma;
410
411 value = strchr(name, '=');
412 if (value == NULL) {
413 LOGE("JDWP opts: garbage at '%s'\n", name);
414 goto bail;
415 }
416
417 comma = strchr(name, ','); // use name, not value, for safety
418 if (comma != NULL) {
419 if (comma < value) {
420 LOGE("JDWP opts: found comma before '=' in '%s'\n", mangle);
421 goto bail;
422 }
423 *comma = '\0';
424 }
425
426 *value++ = '\0'; // stomp the '='
427
428 if (!handleJdwpOption(name, value))
429 goto bail;
430
431 if (comma == NULL) {
432 /* out of options */
433 break;
434 }
435 name = comma+1;
436 }
437
438 /*
439 * Make sure the combination of arguments makes sense.
440 */
441 if (gDvm.jdwpTransport == kJdwpTransportUnknown) {
442 LOGE("JDWP opts: must specify transport\n");
443 goto bail;
444 }
445 if (!gDvm.jdwpServer && (gDvm.jdwpHost == NULL || gDvm.jdwpPort == 0)) {
446 LOGE("JDWP opts: when server=n, must specify host and port\n");
447 goto bail;
448 }
449 // transport mandatory
450 // outbound server address
451
452 gDvm.jdwpConfigured = true;
453 result = true;
454
455 bail:
456 free(mangle);
457 return result;
458 }
459
460 /*
461 * Handle one of the four kinds of assertion arguments.
462 *
463 * "pkgOrClass" is the last part of an enable/disable line. For a package
464 * the arg looks like "-ea:com.google.fubar...", for a class it looks
465 * like "-ea:com.google.fubar.Wahoo". The string we get starts at the ':'.
466 *
467 * For system assertions (-esa/-dsa), "pkgOrClass" is NULL.
468 *
469 * Multiple instances of these arguments can be specified, e.g. you can
470 * enable assertions for a package and then disable them for one class in
471 * the package.
472 */
enableAssertions(const char * pkgOrClass,bool enable)473 static bool enableAssertions(const char* pkgOrClass, bool enable)
474 {
475 AssertionControl* pCtrl = &gDvm.assertionCtrl[gDvm.assertionCtrlCount++];
476 pCtrl->enable = enable;
477
478 if (pkgOrClass == NULL) {
479 /* enable or disable for all system classes */
480 pCtrl->isPackage = false;
481 pCtrl->pkgOrClass = NULL;
482 pCtrl->pkgOrClassLen = 0;
483 } else {
484 if (*pkgOrClass == '\0') {
485 /* global enable/disable for all but system */
486 pCtrl->isPackage = false;
487 pCtrl->pkgOrClass = strdup("");
488 pCtrl->pkgOrClassLen = 0;
489 } else {
490 pCtrl->pkgOrClass = dvmDotToSlash(pkgOrClass+1); // skip ':'
491 if (pCtrl->pkgOrClass == NULL) {
492 /* can happen if class name includes an illegal '/' */
493 LOGW("Unable to process assertion arg '%s'\n", pkgOrClass);
494 return false;
495 }
496
497 int len = strlen(pCtrl->pkgOrClass);
498 if (len >= 3 && strcmp(pCtrl->pkgOrClass + len-3, "///") == 0) {
499 /* mark as package, truncate two of the three slashes */
500 pCtrl->isPackage = true;
501 *(pCtrl->pkgOrClass + len-2) = '\0';
502 pCtrl->pkgOrClassLen = len - 2;
503 } else {
504 /* just a class */
505 pCtrl->isPackage = false;
506 pCtrl->pkgOrClassLen = len;
507 }
508 }
509 }
510
511 return true;
512 }
513
514 /*
515 * Turn assertions on when requested to do so by the Zygote.
516 *
517 * This is a bit sketchy. We can't (easily) go back and fiddle with all
518 * of the classes that have already been initialized, so this only
519 * affects classes that have yet to be loaded. If some or all assertions
520 * have been enabled through some other means, we don't want to mess with
521 * it here, so we do nothing. Finally, we assume that there's room in
522 * "assertionCtrl" to hold at least one entry; this is guaranteed by the
523 * allocator.
524 *
525 * This must only be called from the main thread during zygote init.
526 */
dvmLateEnableAssertions(void)527 void dvmLateEnableAssertions(void)
528 {
529 if (gDvm.assertionCtrl == NULL) {
530 LOGD("Not late-enabling assertions: no assertionCtrl array\n");
531 return;
532 } else if (gDvm.assertionCtrlCount != 0) {
533 LOGD("Not late-enabling assertions: some asserts already configured\n");
534 return;
535 }
536 LOGD("Late-enabling assertions\n");
537
538 /* global enable for all but system */
539 AssertionControl* pCtrl = gDvm.assertionCtrl;
540 pCtrl->pkgOrClass = strdup("");
541 pCtrl->pkgOrClassLen = 0;
542 pCtrl->isPackage = false;
543 pCtrl->enable = true;
544 gDvm.assertionCtrlCount = 1;
545 }
546
547
548 /*
549 * Release memory associated with the AssertionCtrl array.
550 */
freeAssertionCtrl(void)551 static void freeAssertionCtrl(void)
552 {
553 int i;
554
555 for (i = 0; i < gDvm.assertionCtrlCount; i++)
556 free(gDvm.assertionCtrl[i].pkgOrClass);
557 free(gDvm.assertionCtrl);
558 }
559
560 #if defined(WITH_JIT)
561 /* Parse -Xjitop to selectively turn on/off certain opcodes for JIT */
processXjitop(const char * opt)562 static void processXjitop(const char *opt)
563 {
564 if (opt[7] == ':') {
565 const char *startPtr = &opt[8];
566 char *endPtr = NULL;
567
568 do {
569 long startValue, endValue;
570
571 startValue = strtol(startPtr, &endPtr, 16);
572 if (startPtr != endPtr) {
573 /* Just in case value is out of range */
574 startValue &= 0xff;
575
576 if (*endPtr == '-') {
577 endValue = strtol(endPtr+1, &endPtr, 16);
578 endValue &= 0xff;
579 } else {
580 endValue = startValue;
581 }
582
583 for (; startValue <= endValue; startValue++) {
584 LOGW("Dalvik opcode %x is selected for debugging",
585 (unsigned int) startValue);
586 /* Mark the corresponding bit to 1 */
587 gDvmJit.opList[startValue >> 3] |=
588 1 << (startValue & 0x7);
589 }
590
591 if (*endPtr == 0) {
592 break;
593 }
594
595 startPtr = endPtr + 1;
596
597 continue;
598 } else {
599 if (*endPtr != 0) {
600 dvmFprintf(stderr,
601 "Warning: Unrecognized opcode value substring "
602 "%s\n", endPtr);
603 }
604 break;
605 }
606 } while (1);
607 } else {
608 int i;
609 for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
610 gDvmJit.opList[i] = 0xff;
611 }
612 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Warning: select all opcodes\n");
613 }
614 }
615
616 /* Parse -Xjitmethod to selectively turn on/off certain methods for JIT */
processXjitmethod(const char * opt)617 static void processXjitmethod(const char *opt)
618 {
619 char *buf = strdup(&opt[12]);
620 char *start, *end;
621
622 gDvmJit.methodTable = dvmHashTableCreate(8, NULL);
623
624 start = buf;
625 /*
626 * Break comma-separated method signatures and enter them into the hash
627 * table individually.
628 */
629 do {
630 int hashValue;
631
632 end = strchr(start, ',');
633 if (end) {
634 *end = 0;
635 }
636
637 hashValue = dvmComputeUtf8Hash(start);
638
639 dvmHashTableLookup(gDvmJit.methodTable, hashValue,
640 strdup(start),
641 (HashCompareFunc) strcmp, true);
642 if (end) {
643 start = end + 1;
644 } else {
645 break;
646 }
647 } while (1);
648 free(buf);
649 }
650 #endif
651
652 /*
653 * Process an argument vector full of options. Unlike standard C programs,
654 * argv[0] does not contain the name of the program.
655 *
656 * If "ignoreUnrecognized" is set, we ignore options starting with "-X" or "_"
657 * that we don't recognize. Otherwise, we return with an error as soon as
658 * we see anything we can't identify.
659 *
660 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure, and 1 for the special case of
661 * "-version" where we want to stop without showing an error message.
662 */
dvmProcessOptions(int argc,const char * const argv[],bool ignoreUnrecognized)663 static int dvmProcessOptions(int argc, const char* const argv[],
664 bool ignoreUnrecognized)
665 {
666 int i;
667
668 LOGV("VM options (%d):\n", argc);
669 for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
670 LOGV(" %d: '%s'\n", i, argv[i]);
671
672 /*
673 * Over-allocate AssertionControl array for convenience. If allocated,
674 * the array must be able to hold at least one entry, so that the
675 * zygote-time activation can do its business.
676 */
677 assert(gDvm.assertionCtrl == NULL);
678 if (argc > 0) {
679 gDvm.assertionCtrl =
680 (AssertionControl*) malloc(sizeof(AssertionControl) * argc);
681 if (gDvm.assertionCtrl == NULL)
682 return -1;
683 assert(gDvm.assertionCtrlCount == 0);
684 }
685
686 for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
687 if (strcmp(argv[i], "-help") == 0) {
688 /* show usage and stop */
689 return -1;
690
691 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-version") == 0) {
692 /* show version and stop */
693 showVersion();
694 return 1;
695 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-showversion") == 0) {
696 /* show version and continue */
697 showVersion();
698
699 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-classpath") == 0 ||
700 strcmp(argv[i], "-cp") == 0)
701 {
702 /* set classpath */
703 if (i == argc-1) {
704 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Missing classpath path list\n");
705 return -1;
706 }
707 free(gDvm.classPathStr); /* in case we have compiled-in default */
708 gDvm.classPathStr = strdup(argv[++i]);
709
710 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xbootclasspath:",
711 sizeof("-Xbootclasspath:")-1) == 0)
712 {
713 /* set bootclasspath */
714 const char* path = argv[i] + sizeof("-Xbootclasspath:")-1;
715
716 if (*path == '\0') {
717 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Missing bootclasspath path list\n");
718 return -1;
719 }
720 free(gDvm.bootClassPathStr);
721 gDvm.bootClassPathStr = strdup(path);
722
723 /*
724 * TODO: support -Xbootclasspath/a and /p, which append or
725 * prepend to the default bootclasspath. We set the default
726 * path earlier.
727 */
728
729 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-D", 2) == 0) {
730 /* set property */
731 dvmAddCommandLineProperty(argv[i] + 2);
732
733 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-jar") == 0) {
734 // TODO: handle this; name of jar should be in argv[i+1]
735 dvmFprintf(stderr, "-jar not yet handled\n");
736 assert(false);
737
738 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xms", 4) == 0) {
739 unsigned int val = dvmParseMemOption(argv[i]+4, 1024);
740 if (val != 0) {
741 if (val >= kMinHeapStartSize && val <= kMaxHeapSize) {
742 gDvm.heapSizeStart = val;
743 } else {
744 dvmFprintf(stderr,
745 "Invalid -Xms '%s', range is %dKB to %dKB\n",
746 argv[i], kMinHeapStartSize/1024, kMaxHeapSize/1024);
747 return -1;
748 }
749 } else {
750 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Invalid -Xms option '%s'\n", argv[i]);
751 return -1;
752 }
753 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xmx", 4) == 0) {
754 unsigned int val = dvmParseMemOption(argv[i]+4, 1024);
755 if (val != 0) {
756 if (val >= kMinHeapSize && val <= kMaxHeapSize) {
757 gDvm.heapSizeMax = val;
758 } else {
759 dvmFprintf(stderr,
760 "Invalid -Xmx '%s', range is %dKB to %dKB\n",
761 argv[i], kMinHeapSize/1024, kMaxHeapSize/1024);
762 return -1;
763 }
764 } else {
765 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Invalid -Xmx option '%s'\n", argv[i]);
766 return -1;
767 }
768 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xss", 4) == 0) {
769 unsigned int val = dvmParseMemOption(argv[i]+4, 1);
770 if (val != 0) {
771 if (val >= kMinStackSize && val <= kMaxStackSize) {
772 gDvm.stackSize = val;
773 } else {
774 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Invalid -Xss '%s', range is %d to %d\n",
775 argv[i], kMinStackSize, kMaxStackSize);
776 return -1;
777 }
778 } else {
779 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Invalid -Xss option '%s'\n", argv[i]);
780 return -1;
781 }
782
783 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-verbose") == 0 ||
784 strcmp(argv[i], "-verbose:class") == 0)
785 {
786 // JNI spec says "-verbose:gc,class" is valid, but cmd line
787 // doesn't work that way; may want to support.
788 gDvm.verboseClass = true;
789 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-verbose:jni") == 0) {
790 gDvm.verboseJni = true;
791 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-verbose:gc") == 0) {
792 gDvm.verboseGc = true;
793
794 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-enableassertions", 17) == 0) {
795 enableAssertions(argv[i] + 17, true);
796 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-ea", 3) == 0) {
797 enableAssertions(argv[i] + 3, true);
798 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-disableassertions", 18) == 0) {
799 enableAssertions(argv[i] + 18, false);
800 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-da", 3) == 0) {
801 enableAssertions(argv[i] + 3, false);
802 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-enablesystemassertions") == 0 ||
803 strcmp(argv[i], "-esa") == 0)
804 {
805 enableAssertions(NULL, true);
806 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-disablesystemassertions") == 0 ||
807 strcmp(argv[i], "-dsa") == 0)
808 {
809 enableAssertions(NULL, false);
810
811 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xcheck:jni", 11) == 0) {
812 /* nothing to do now -- was handled during JNI init */
813
814 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-Xdebug") == 0) {
815 /* accept but ignore */
816
817 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xrunjdwp:", 10) == 0 ||
818 strncmp(argv[i], "-agentlib:jdwp=", 15) == 0)
819 {
820 const char* tail;
821 bool result = false;
822
823 if (argv[i][1] == 'X')
824 tail = argv[i] + 10;
825 else
826 tail = argv[i] + 15;
827
828 if (strncmp(tail, "help", 4) == 0 || !parseJdwpOptions(tail)) {
829 showJdwpHelp();
830 return 1;
831 }
832 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-Xrs") == 0) {
833 gDvm.reduceSignals = true;
834 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-Xnoquithandler") == 0) {
835 /* disables SIGQUIT handler thread while still blocking SIGQUIT */
836 /* (useful if we don't want thread but system still signals us) */
837 gDvm.noQuitHandler = true;
838 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-Xzygote") == 0) {
839 gDvm.zygote = true;
840 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xdexopt:", 9) == 0) {
841 if (strcmp(argv[i] + 9, "none") == 0)
842 gDvm.dexOptMode = OPTIMIZE_MODE_NONE;
843 else if (strcmp(argv[i] + 9, "verified") == 0)
844 gDvm.dexOptMode = OPTIMIZE_MODE_VERIFIED;
845 else if (strcmp(argv[i] + 9, "all") == 0)
846 gDvm.dexOptMode = OPTIMIZE_MODE_ALL;
847 else {
848 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Unrecognized dexopt option '%s'\n",argv[i]);
849 return -1;
850 }
851 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xverify:", 9) == 0) {
852 if (strcmp(argv[i] + 9, "none") == 0)
853 gDvm.classVerifyMode = VERIFY_MODE_NONE;
854 else if (strcmp(argv[i] + 9, "remote") == 0)
855 gDvm.classVerifyMode = VERIFY_MODE_REMOTE;
856 else if (strcmp(argv[i] + 9, "all") == 0)
857 gDvm.classVerifyMode = VERIFY_MODE_ALL;
858 else {
859 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Unrecognized verify option '%s'\n",argv[i]);
860 return -1;
861 }
862 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xjnigreflimit:", 15) == 0) {
863 int lim = atoi(argv[i] + 15);
864 if (lim < 200 || (lim % 100) != 0) {
865 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Bad value for -Xjnigreflimit: '%s'\n",
866 argv[i]+15);
867 return -1;
868 }
869 gDvm.jniGrefLimit = lim;
870
871 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-Xlog-stdio") == 0) {
872 gDvm.logStdio = true;
873
874 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xint", 5) == 0) {
875 if (argv[i][5] == ':') {
876 if (strcmp(argv[i] + 6, "portable") == 0)
877 gDvm.executionMode = kExecutionModeInterpPortable;
878 else if (strcmp(argv[i] + 6, "fast") == 0)
879 gDvm.executionMode = kExecutionModeInterpFast;
880 #ifdef WITH_JIT
881 else if (strcmp(argv[i] + 6, "jit") == 0)
882 gDvm.executionMode = kExecutionModeJit;
883 #endif
884 else {
885 dvmFprintf(stderr,
886 "Warning: Unrecognized interpreter mode %s\n",argv[i]);
887 /* keep going */
888 }
889 } else {
890 /* disable JIT -- nothing to do here for now */
891 }
892
893 #ifdef WITH_JIT
894 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xjitop", 7) == 0) {
895 processXjitop(argv[i]);
896 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xjitmethod", 11) == 0) {
897 processXjitmethod(argv[i]);
898 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xblocking", 10) == 0) {
899 gDvmJit.blockingMode = true;
900 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xthreshold:", 12) == 0) {
901 gDvmJit.threshold = atoi(argv[i] + 12);
902 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xincludeselectedop", 19) == 0) {
903 gDvmJit.includeSelectedOp = true;
904 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xincludeselectedmethod", 23) == 0) {
905 gDvmJit.includeSelectedMethod = true;
906 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xjitverbose", 12) == 0) {
907 gDvmJit.printMe = true;
908 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xjitprofile", 12) == 0) {
909 gDvmJit.profile = true;
910 #endif
911
912 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xdeadlockpredict:", 18) == 0) {
913 #ifdef WITH_DEADLOCK_PREDICTION
914 if (strcmp(argv[i] + 18, "off") == 0)
915 gDvm.deadlockPredictMode = kDPOff;
916 else if (strcmp(argv[i] + 18, "warn") == 0)
917 gDvm.deadlockPredictMode = kDPWarn;
918 else if (strcmp(argv[i] + 18, "err") == 0)
919 gDvm.deadlockPredictMode = kDPErr;
920 else if (strcmp(argv[i] + 18, "abort") == 0)
921 gDvm.deadlockPredictMode = kDPAbort;
922 else {
923 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Bad value for -Xdeadlockpredict");
924 return -1;
925 }
926 if (gDvm.deadlockPredictMode != kDPOff)
927 LOGD("Deadlock prediction enabled (%s)\n", argv[i]+18);
928 #endif
929
930 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xstacktracefile:", 17) == 0) {
931 gDvm.stackTraceFile = strdup(argv[i]+17);
932
933 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-Xgenregmap") == 0) {
934 gDvm.generateRegisterMaps = true;
935 LOGV("Register maps will be generated during verification\n");
936
937 } else if (strncmp(argv[i], "-Xgc:", 5) == 0) {
938 if (strcmp(argv[i] + 5, "precise") == 0)
939 gDvm.preciseGc = true;
940 else if (strcmp(argv[i] + 5, "noprecise") == 0)
941 gDvm.preciseGc = false;
942 else {
943 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Bad value for -Xgc");
944 return -1;
945 }
946 LOGD("Precise GC configured %s\n", gDvm.preciseGc ? "ON" : "OFF");
947
948 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-Xcheckdexsum") == 0) {
949 gDvm.verifyDexChecksum = true;
950
951 } else {
952 if (!ignoreUnrecognized) {
953 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Unrecognized option '%s'\n", argv[i]);
954 return -1;
955 }
956 }
957 }
958
959 if (gDvm.heapSizeStart > gDvm.heapSizeMax) {
960 dvmFprintf(stderr, "Heap start size must be <= heap max size\n");
961 return -1;
962 }
963
964 return 0;
965 }
966
967 /*
968 * Set defaults for fields altered or modified by arguments.
969 *
970 * Globals are initialized to 0 (a/k/a NULL or false).
971 */
setCommandLineDefaults()972 static void setCommandLineDefaults()
973 {
974 const char* envStr;
975
976 envStr = getenv("CLASSPATH");
977 if (envStr != NULL)
978 gDvm.classPathStr = strdup(envStr);
979 else
980 gDvm.classPathStr = strdup(".");
981 envStr = getenv("BOOTCLASSPATH");
982 if (envStr != NULL)
983 gDvm.bootClassPathStr = strdup(envStr);
984 else
985 gDvm.bootClassPathStr = strdup(".");
986
987 /* Defaults overridden by -Xms and -Xmx.
988 * TODO: base these on a system or application-specific default
989 */
990 gDvm.heapSizeStart = 2 * 1024 * 1024; // Spec says 16MB; too big for us.
991 gDvm.heapSizeMax = 16 * 1024 * 1024; // Spec says 75% physical mem
992 gDvm.stackSize = kDefaultStackSize;
993
994 /* gDvm.jdwpSuspend = true; */
995
996 /* allowed unless zygote config doesn't allow it */
997 gDvm.jdwpAllowed = true;
998
999 /* default verification and optimization modes */
1000 gDvm.classVerifyMode = VERIFY_MODE_ALL;
1001 gDvm.dexOptMode = OPTIMIZE_MODE_VERIFIED;
1002
1003 /*
1004 * Default execution mode.
1005 *
1006 * This should probably interact with the mterp code somehow, e.g. if
1007 * we know we're using the "desktop" build we should probably be
1008 * using "portable" rather than "fast".
1009 */
1010 #if defined(WITH_JIT)
1011 gDvm.executionMode = kExecutionModeJit;
1012 /*
1013 * TODO - check system property and insert command-line options in
1014 * frameworks/base/core/jni/AndroidRuntime.cpp
1015 */
1016 gDvmJit.blockingMode = false;
1017 gDvmJit.jitTableSize = 512;
1018 gDvmJit.jitTableMask = gDvmJit.jitTableSize - 1;
1019 gDvmJit.threshold = 200;
1020 #else
1021 gDvm.executionMode = kExecutionModeInterpFast;
1022 #endif
1023 }
1024
1025
1026 /*
1027 * Handle a SIGBUS, which frequently occurs because somebody replaced an
1028 * optimized DEX file out from under us.
1029 */
busCatcher(int signum,siginfo_t * info,void * context)1030 static void busCatcher(int signum, siginfo_t* info, void* context)
1031 {
1032 void* addr = info->si_addr;
1033
1034 LOGE("Caught a SIGBUS (%d), addr=%p\n", signum, addr);
1035
1036 /*
1037 * If we return at this point the SIGBUS just keeps happening, so we
1038 * remove the signal handler and allow it to kill us. TODO: restore
1039 * the original, which points to a debuggerd stub; if we don't then
1040 * debuggerd won't be notified.
1041 */
1042 signal(SIGBUS, SIG_DFL);
1043 }
1044
1045 /*
1046 * Configure signals. We need to block SIGQUIT so that the signal only
1047 * reaches the dump-stack-trace thread.
1048 *
1049 * This can be disabled with the "-Xrs" flag.
1050 */
blockSignals()1051 static void blockSignals()
1052 {
1053 sigset_t mask;
1054 int cc;
1055
1056 sigemptyset(&mask);
1057 sigaddset(&mask, SIGQUIT);
1058 sigaddset(&mask, SIGUSR1); // used to initiate heap dump
1059 #if defined(WITH_JIT) && defined(WITH_JIT_TUNING)
1060 sigaddset(&mask, SIGUSR2); // used to investigate JIT internals
1061 #endif
1062 //sigaddset(&mask, SIGPIPE);
1063 cc = sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &mask, NULL);
1064 assert(cc == 0);
1065
1066 if (false) {
1067 /* TODO: save the old sigaction in a global */
1068 struct sigaction sa;
1069 memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(sa));
1070 sa.sa_sigaction = busCatcher;
1071 sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO;
1072 cc = sigaction(SIGBUS, &sa, NULL);
1073 assert(cc == 0);
1074 }
1075 }
1076
1077 /*
1078 * VM initialization. Pass in any options provided on the command line.
1079 * Do not pass in the class name or the options for the class.
1080 *
1081 * Returns 0 on success.
1082 */
dvmStartup(int argc,const char * const argv[],bool ignoreUnrecognized,JNIEnv * pEnv)1083 int dvmStartup(int argc, const char* const argv[], bool ignoreUnrecognized,
1084 JNIEnv* pEnv)
1085 {
1086 int i, cc;
1087
1088 assert(gDvm.initializing);
1089
1090 LOGV("VM init args (%d):\n", argc);
1091 for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
1092 LOGV(" %d: '%s'\n", i, argv[i]);
1093
1094 setCommandLineDefaults();
1095
1096 /* prep properties storage */
1097 if (!dvmPropertiesStartup(argc))
1098 goto fail;
1099
1100 /*
1101 * Process the option flags (if any).
1102 */
1103 cc = dvmProcessOptions(argc, argv, ignoreUnrecognized);
1104 if (cc != 0) {
1105 if (cc < 0) {
1106 dvmFprintf(stderr, "\n");
1107 dvmUsage("dalvikvm");
1108 }
1109 goto fail;
1110 }
1111
1112 #if WITH_EXTRA_GC_CHECKS > 1
1113 /* only "portable" interp has the extra goodies */
1114 if (gDvm.executionMode != kExecutionModeInterpPortable) {
1115 LOGI("Switching to 'portable' interpreter for GC checks\n");
1116 gDvm.executionMode = kExecutionModeInterpPortable;
1117 }
1118 #endif
1119
1120 /* Configure group scheduling capabilities */
1121 if (!access("/dev/cpuctl/tasks", F_OK)) {
1122 LOGV("Using kernel group scheduling");
1123 gDvm.kernelGroupScheduling = 1;
1124 } else {
1125 LOGV("Using kernel scheduler policies");
1126 }
1127
1128 /* configure signal handling */
1129 if (!gDvm.reduceSignals)
1130 blockSignals();
1131
1132 /* mterp setup */
1133 LOGV("Using executionMode %d\n", gDvm.executionMode);
1134 dvmCheckAsmConstants();
1135
1136 /*
1137 * Initialize components.
1138 */
1139 if (!dvmAllocTrackerStartup())
1140 goto fail;
1141 if (!dvmGcStartup())
1142 goto fail;
1143 if (!dvmThreadStartup())
1144 goto fail;
1145 if (!dvmInlineNativeStartup())
1146 goto fail;
1147 if (!dvmVerificationStartup())
1148 goto fail;
1149 if (!dvmRegisterMapStartup())
1150 goto fail;
1151 if (!dvmInstanceofStartup())
1152 goto fail;
1153 if (!dvmClassStartup())
1154 goto fail;
1155 if (!dvmThreadObjStartup())
1156 goto fail;
1157 if (!dvmExceptionStartup())
1158 goto fail;
1159 if (!dvmStringInternStartup())
1160 goto fail;
1161 if (!dvmNativeStartup())
1162 goto fail;
1163 if (!dvmInternalNativeStartup())
1164 goto fail;
1165 if (!dvmJniStartup())
1166 goto fail;
1167 if (!dvmReflectStartup())
1168 goto fail;
1169 #ifdef WITH_PROFILER
1170 if (!dvmProfilingStartup())
1171 goto fail;
1172 #endif
1173
1174 /* make sure we got these [can this go away?] */
1175 assert(gDvm.classJavaLangClass != NULL);
1176 assert(gDvm.classJavaLangObject != NULL);
1177 //assert(gDvm.classJavaLangString != NULL);
1178 assert(gDvm.classJavaLangThread != NULL);
1179 assert(gDvm.classJavaLangVMThread != NULL);
1180 assert(gDvm.classJavaLangThreadGroup != NULL);
1181
1182 /*
1183 * Make sure these exist. If they don't, we can return a failure out
1184 * of main and nip the whole thing in the bud.
1185 */
1186 static const char* earlyClasses[] = {
1187 "Ljava/lang/InternalError;",
1188 "Ljava/lang/StackOverflowError;",
1189 "Ljava/lang/UnsatisfiedLinkError;",
1190 "Ljava/lang/NoClassDefFoundError;",
1191 NULL
1192 };
1193 const char** pClassName;
1194 for (pClassName = earlyClasses; *pClassName != NULL; pClassName++) {
1195 if (dvmFindSystemClassNoInit(*pClassName) == NULL)
1196 goto fail;
1197 }
1198
1199 /*
1200 * Miscellaneous class library validation.
1201 */
1202 if (!dvmValidateBoxClasses())
1203 goto fail;
1204
1205 /*
1206 * Do the last bits of Thread struct initialization we need to allow
1207 * JNI calls to work.
1208 */
1209 if (!dvmPrepMainForJni(pEnv))
1210 goto fail;
1211
1212 /*
1213 * Register the system native methods, which are registered through JNI.
1214 */
1215 if (!registerSystemNatives(pEnv))
1216 goto fail;
1217
1218 /*
1219 * Do some "late" initialization for the memory allocator. This may
1220 * allocate storage and initialize classes.
1221 */
1222 if (!dvmCreateStockExceptions())
1223 goto fail;
1224
1225 /*
1226 * At this point, the VM is in a pretty good state. Finish prep on
1227 * the main thread (specifically, create a java.lang.Thread object to go
1228 * along with our Thread struct). Note we will probably be executing
1229 * some interpreted class initializer code in here.
1230 */
1231 if (!dvmPrepMainThread())
1232 goto fail;
1233
1234 /* general debugging setup */
1235 if (!dvmDebuggerStartup())
1236 goto fail;
1237
1238 /*
1239 * Init for either zygote mode or non-zygote mode. The key difference
1240 * is that we don't start any additional threads in Zygote mode.
1241 */
1242 if (gDvm.zygote) {
1243 if (!dvmInitZygote())
1244 goto fail;
1245 } else {
1246 if (!dvmInitAfterZygote())
1247 goto fail;
1248 }
1249
1250
1251 #ifndef NDEBUG
1252 if (!dvmTestHash())
1253 LOGE("dmvTestHash FAILED\n");
1254 if (false /*noisy!*/ && !dvmTestIndirectRefTable())
1255 LOGE("dvmTestIndirectRefTable FAILED\n");
1256 #endif
1257
1258 assert(!dvmCheckException(dvmThreadSelf()));
1259 gDvm.initExceptionCount = 0;
1260
1261 return 0;
1262
1263 fail:
1264 dvmShutdown();
1265 return 1;
1266 }
1267
1268 /*
1269 * Register java.* natives from our class libraries. We need to do
1270 * this after we're ready for JNI registration calls, but before we
1271 * do any class initialization.
1272 *
1273 * If we get this wrong, we will blow up in the ThreadGroup class init if
1274 * interpreted code makes any reference to System. It will likely do this
1275 * since it wants to do some java.io.File setup (e.g. for static in/out/err).
1276 *
1277 * We need to have gDvm.initializing raised here so that JNI FindClass
1278 * won't try to use the system/application class loader.
1279 */
registerSystemNatives(JNIEnv * pEnv)1280 static bool registerSystemNatives(JNIEnv* pEnv)
1281 {
1282 Thread* self;
1283
1284 /* main thread is always first in list */
1285 self = gDvm.threadList;
1286
1287 /* must set this before allowing JNI-based method registration */
1288 self->status = THREAD_NATIVE;
1289
1290 if (jniRegisterSystemMethods(pEnv) < 0) {
1291 LOGW("jniRegisterSystemMethods failed\n");
1292 return false;
1293 }
1294
1295 /* back to run mode */
1296 self->status = THREAD_RUNNING;
1297
1298 return true;
1299 }
1300
1301
1302 /*
1303 * Do zygote-mode-only initialization.
1304 */
dvmInitZygote(void)1305 static bool dvmInitZygote(void)
1306 {
1307 /* zygote goes into its own process group */
1308 setpgid(0,0);
1309
1310 return true;
1311 }
1312
1313 /*
1314 * Do non-zygote-mode initialization. This is done during VM init for
1315 * standard startup, or after a "zygote fork" when creating a new process.
1316 */
dvmInitAfterZygote(void)1317 bool dvmInitAfterZygote(void)
1318 {
1319 u8 startHeap, startQuit, startJdwp;
1320 u8 endHeap, endQuit, endJdwp;
1321
1322 startHeap = dvmGetRelativeTimeUsec();
1323
1324 /*
1325 * Post-zygote heap initialization, including starting
1326 * the HeapWorker thread.
1327 */
1328 if (!dvmGcStartupAfterZygote())
1329 return false;
1330
1331 endHeap = dvmGetRelativeTimeUsec();
1332 startQuit = dvmGetRelativeTimeUsec();
1333
1334 /* start signal catcher thread that dumps stacks on SIGQUIT */
1335 if (!gDvm.reduceSignals && !gDvm.noQuitHandler) {
1336 if (!dvmSignalCatcherStartup())
1337 return false;
1338 }
1339
1340 /* start stdout/stderr copier, if requested */
1341 if (gDvm.logStdio) {
1342 if (!dvmStdioConverterStartup())
1343 return false;
1344 }
1345
1346 endQuit = dvmGetRelativeTimeUsec();
1347 startJdwp = dvmGetRelativeTimeUsec();
1348
1349 /*
1350 * Start JDWP thread. If the command-line debugger flags specified
1351 * "suspend=y", this will pause the VM. We probably want this to
1352 * come last.
1353 */
1354 if (!dvmInitJDWP()) {
1355 LOGD("JDWP init failed; continuing anyway\n");
1356 }
1357
1358 endJdwp = dvmGetRelativeTimeUsec();
1359
1360 LOGV("thread-start heap=%d quit=%d jdwp=%d total=%d usec\n",
1361 (int)(endHeap-startHeap), (int)(endQuit-startQuit),
1362 (int)(endJdwp-startJdwp), (int)(endJdwp-startHeap));
1363
1364 #ifdef WITH_JIT
1365 if (!dvmJitStartup())
1366 return false;
1367 #endif
1368
1369 return true;
1370 }
1371
1372 /*
1373 * Prepare for a connection to a JDWP-compliant debugger.
1374 *
1375 * Note this needs to happen fairly late in the startup process, because
1376 * we need to have all of the java.* native methods registered (which in
1377 * turn requires JNI to be fully prepped).
1378 *
1379 * There are several ways to initialize:
1380 * server=n
1381 * We immediately try to connect to host:port. Bail on failure. On
1382 * success, send VM_START (suspending the VM if "suspend=y").
1383 * server=y suspend=n
1384 * Passively listen for a debugger to connect. Return immediately.
1385 * server=y suspend=y
1386 * Wait until debugger connects. Send VM_START ASAP, suspending the
1387 * VM after the message is sent.
1388 *
1389 * This gets more complicated with a nonzero value for "timeout".
1390 */
dvmInitJDWP(void)1391 static bool dvmInitJDWP(void)
1392 {
1393 assert(!gDvm.zygote);
1394
1395 #ifndef WITH_DEBUGGER
1396 LOGI("Debugger support not compiled into VM\n");
1397 return false;
1398 #endif
1399
1400 /*
1401 * Init JDWP if the debugger is enabled. This may connect out to a
1402 * debugger, passively listen for a debugger, or block waiting for a
1403 * debugger.
1404 */
1405 if (gDvm.jdwpAllowed && gDvm.jdwpConfigured) {
1406 JdwpStartupParams params;
1407
1408 if (gDvm.jdwpHost != NULL) {
1409 if (strlen(gDvm.jdwpHost) >= sizeof(params.host)-1) {
1410 LOGE("ERROR: hostname too long: '%s'\n", gDvm.jdwpHost);
1411 return false;
1412 }
1413 strcpy(params.host, gDvm.jdwpHost);
1414 } else {
1415 params.host[0] = '\0';
1416 }
1417 params.transport = gDvm.jdwpTransport;
1418 params.server = gDvm.jdwpServer;
1419 params.suspend = gDvm.jdwpSuspend;
1420 params.port = gDvm.jdwpPort;
1421
1422 gDvm.jdwpState = dvmJdwpStartup(¶ms);
1423 if (gDvm.jdwpState == NULL) {
1424 LOGW("WARNING: debugger thread failed to initialize\n");
1425 /* TODO: ignore? fail? need to mimic "expected" behavior */
1426 }
1427 }
1428
1429 /*
1430 * If a debugger has already attached, send the "welcome" message. This
1431 * may cause us to suspend all threads.
1432 */
1433 if (dvmJdwpIsActive(gDvm.jdwpState)) {
1434 //dvmChangeStatus(NULL, THREAD_RUNNING);
1435 if (!dvmJdwpPostVMStart(gDvm.jdwpState, gDvm.jdwpSuspend)) {
1436 LOGW("WARNING: failed to post 'start' message to debugger\n");
1437 /* keep going */
1438 }
1439 //dvmChangeStatus(NULL, THREAD_NATIVE);
1440 }
1441
1442 return true;
1443 }
1444
1445 /*
1446 * An alternative to JNI_CreateJavaVM/dvmStartup that does the first bit
1447 * of initialization and then returns with "initializing" still set. (Used
1448 * by DexOpt command-line utility.)
1449 *
1450 * Attempting to use JNI or internal natives will fail. It's best if
1451 * no bytecode gets executed, which means no <clinit>, which means no
1452 * exception-throwing. We check the "initializing" flag anyway when
1453 * throwing an exception, so we can insert some code that avoids chucking
1454 * an exception when we're optimizing stuff.
1455 *
1456 * Returns 0 on success.
1457 */
dvmPrepForDexOpt(const char * bootClassPath,DexOptimizerMode dexOptMode,DexClassVerifyMode verifyMode,int dexoptFlags)1458 int dvmPrepForDexOpt(const char* bootClassPath, DexOptimizerMode dexOptMode,
1459 DexClassVerifyMode verifyMode, int dexoptFlags)
1460 {
1461 gDvm.initializing = true;
1462 gDvm.optimizing = true;
1463
1464 /* configure signal handling */
1465 blockSignals();
1466
1467 /* set some defaults */
1468 setCommandLineDefaults();
1469 free(gDvm.bootClassPathStr);
1470 gDvm.bootClassPathStr = strdup(bootClassPath);
1471
1472 /* set opt/verify modes */
1473 gDvm.dexOptMode = dexOptMode;
1474 gDvm.classVerifyMode = verifyMode;
1475 gDvm.generateRegisterMaps = (dexoptFlags & DEXOPT_GEN_REGISTER_MAPS) != 0;
1476
1477 /*
1478 * Initialize the heap, some basic thread control mutexes, and
1479 * get the bootclasspath prepped.
1480 *
1481 * We can't load any classes yet because we may not yet have a source
1482 * for things like java.lang.Object and java.lang.Class.
1483 */
1484 if (!dvmGcStartup())
1485 goto fail;
1486 if (!dvmThreadStartup())
1487 goto fail;
1488 if (!dvmInlineNativeStartup())
1489 goto fail;
1490 if (!dvmVerificationStartup())
1491 goto fail;
1492 if (!dvmRegisterMapStartup())
1493 goto fail;
1494 if (!dvmInstanceofStartup())
1495 goto fail;
1496 if (!dvmClassStartup())
1497 goto fail;
1498
1499 /*
1500 * We leave gDvm.initializing set to "true" so that, if we're not
1501 * able to process the "core" classes, we don't go into a death-spin
1502 * trying to throw a "class not found" exception.
1503 */
1504
1505 return 0;
1506
1507 fail:
1508 dvmShutdown();
1509 return 1;
1510 }
1511
1512
1513 /*
1514 * All threads have stopped. Finish the shutdown procedure.
1515 *
1516 * We can also be called if startup fails partway through, so be prepared
1517 * to deal with partially initialized data.
1518 *
1519 * Free any storage allocated in gGlobals.
1520 *
1521 * We can't dlclose() shared libs we've loaded, because it's possible a
1522 * thread not associated with the VM is running code in one.
1523 *
1524 * This is called from the JNI DestroyJavaVM function, which can be
1525 * called from any thread. (In practice, this will usually run in the
1526 * same thread that started the VM, a/k/a the main thread, but we don't
1527 * want to assume that.)
1528 */
dvmShutdown(void)1529 void dvmShutdown(void)
1530 {
1531 LOGV("VM shutting down\n");
1532
1533 if (CALC_CACHE_STATS)
1534 dvmDumpAtomicCacheStats(gDvm.instanceofCache);
1535
1536 /*
1537 * Stop our internal threads.
1538 */
1539 dvmHeapWorkerShutdown();
1540
1541 if (gDvm.jdwpState != NULL)
1542 dvmJdwpShutdown(gDvm.jdwpState);
1543 free(gDvm.jdwpHost);
1544 gDvm.jdwpHost = NULL;
1545 free(gDvm.stackTraceFile);
1546 gDvm.stackTraceFile = NULL;
1547
1548 /* tell signal catcher to shut down if it was started */
1549 dvmSignalCatcherShutdown();
1550
1551 /* shut down stdout/stderr conversion */
1552 dvmStdioConverterShutdown();
1553
1554 #ifdef WITH_JIT
1555 /* tell the compiler to shut down if it was started */
1556 dvmJitShutdown();
1557 #endif
1558
1559 /*
1560 * Kill any daemon threads that still exist. Actively-running threads
1561 * are likely to crash the process if they continue to execute while
1562 * the VM shuts down.
1563 */
1564 dvmSlayDaemons();
1565
1566 LOGD("VM cleaning up\n");
1567
1568 dvmDebuggerShutdown();
1569 dvmReflectShutdown();
1570 #ifdef WITH_PROFILER
1571 dvmProfilingShutdown();
1572 #endif
1573 dvmJniShutdown();
1574 dvmStringInternShutdown();
1575 dvmExceptionShutdown();
1576 dvmThreadShutdown();
1577 dvmClassShutdown();
1578 dvmVerificationShutdown();
1579 dvmRegisterMapShutdown();
1580 dvmInstanceofShutdown();
1581 dvmInlineNativeShutdown();
1582 dvmGcShutdown();
1583 dvmAllocTrackerShutdown();
1584 dvmPropertiesShutdown();
1585
1586 /* these must happen AFTER dvmClassShutdown has walked through class data */
1587 dvmNativeShutdown();
1588 dvmInternalNativeShutdown();
1589
1590 free(gDvm.bootClassPathStr);
1591 free(gDvm.classPathStr);
1592
1593 freeAssertionCtrl();
1594
1595 /*
1596 * We want valgrind to report anything we forget to free as "definitely
1597 * lost". If there's a pointer in the global chunk, it would be reported
1598 * as "still reachable". Erasing the memory fixes this.
1599 *
1600 * This must be erased to zero if we want to restart the VM within this
1601 * process.
1602 */
1603 memset(&gDvm, 0xcd, sizeof(gDvm));
1604 }
1605
1606
1607 /*
1608 * fprintf() wrapper that calls through the JNI-specified vfprintf hook if
1609 * one was specified.
1610 */
dvmFprintf(FILE * fp,const char * format,...)1611 int dvmFprintf(FILE* fp, const char* format, ...)
1612 {
1613 va_list args;
1614 int result;
1615
1616 va_start(args, format);
1617 if (gDvm.vfprintfHook != NULL)
1618 result = (*gDvm.vfprintfHook)(fp, format, args);
1619 else
1620 result = vfprintf(fp, format, args);
1621 va_end(args);
1622
1623 return result;
1624 }
1625
1626 /*
1627 * Abort the VM. We get here on fatal errors. Try very hard not to use
1628 * this; whenever possible, return an error to somebody responsible.
1629 */
dvmAbort(void)1630 void dvmAbort(void)
1631 {
1632 LOGE("VM aborting\n");
1633
1634 fflush(NULL); // flush all open file buffers
1635
1636 /* JNI-supplied abort hook gets right of first refusal */
1637 if (gDvm.abortHook != NULL)
1638 (*gDvm.abortHook)();
1639
1640 /*
1641 * If we call abort(), all threads in the process receives a SIBABRT.
1642 * debuggerd dumps the stack trace of the main thread, whether or not
1643 * that was the thread that failed.
1644 *
1645 * By stuffing a value into a bogus address, we cause a segmentation
1646 * fault in the current thread, and get a useful log from debuggerd.
1647 * We can also trivially tell the difference between a VM crash and
1648 * a deliberate abort by looking at the fault address.
1649 */
1650 *((char*)0xdeadd00d) = 38;
1651 abort();
1652
1653 /* notreached */
1654 }
1655