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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "prims/jvm.h"
#include "runtime/interfaceSupport.hpp"
#include "runtime/osThread.hpp"
#include <signal.h>
JVM_LEAF(void*, JVM_GetThreadInterruptEvent())
return Thread::current()->osthread()->interrupt_event();
JVM_END
// sun.misc.Signal ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Signal code is mostly copied from classic vm, signals_md.c 1.4 98/08/23
/*
* This function is included primarily as a debugging aid. If Java is
* running in a console window, then pressing <CTRL-BREAK> will cause
* the current state of all active threads and monitors to be written
* to the console window.
*/
JVM_ENTRY_NO_ENV(void*, JVM_RegisterSignal(jint sig, void* handler))
// Copied from classic vm
// signals_md.c 1.4 98/08/23
void* newHandler = handler == (void *)2
? os::user_handler()
: handler;
switch (sig) {
case SIGFPE:
return (void *)-1; /* already used by VM */
case SIGBREAK:
if (!ReduceSignalUsage) return (void *)-1;
/* The following signals are used for Shutdown Hooks support. However, if
ReduceSignalUsage (-Xrs) is set, Shutdown Hooks must be invoked via
System.exit(), Java is not allowed to use these signals, and the the
user is allowed to set his own _native_ handler for these signals and
invoke System.exit() as needed. Terminator.setup() is avoiding
registration of these signals when -Xrs is present. */
case SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL:
case SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL:
if (ReduceSignalUsage) return (void*)-1;
}
void* oldHandler = os::signal(sig, newHandler);
if (oldHandler == os::user_handler()) {
return (void *)2;
} else {
return oldHandler;
}
JVM_END
JVM_ENTRY_NO_ENV(jboolean, JVM_RaiseSignal(jint sig))
if (ReduceSignalUsage) {
// do not allow SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL,SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL,BREAK_SIGNAL
// to be raised when ReduceSignalUsage is set, since no handler
// for them is actually registered in JVM or via JVM_RegisterSignal.
if (sig == SHUTDOWN1_SIGNAL || sig == SHUTDOWN2_SIGNAL ||
sig == SIGBREAK) {
return JNI_FALSE;
}
}
os::signal_raise(sig);
return JNI_TRUE;
JVM_END
/*
All the defined signal names for Windows.
NOTE that not all of these names are accepted by FindSignal!
For various reasons some of these may be rejected at runtime.
Here are the names currently accepted by a user of sun.misc.Signal with
1.4.1 (ignoring potential interaction with use of chaining, etc):
(LIST TBD)
*/
struct siglabel {
char *name;
int number;
};
struct siglabel siglabels[] =
/* derived from version 6.0 VC98/include/signal.h */
{"ABRT", SIGABRT, /* abnormal termination triggered by abort cl */
"FPE", SIGFPE, /* floating point exception */
"SEGV", SIGSEGV, /* segment violation */
"INT", SIGINT, /* interrupt */
"TERM", SIGTERM, /* software term signal from kill */
"BREAK", SIGBREAK, /* Ctrl-Break sequence */
"ILL", SIGILL}; /* illegal instruction */
JVM_ENTRY_NO_ENV(jint, JVM_FindSignal(const char *name))
/* find and return the named signal's number */
for(int i=0;i<sizeof(siglabels)/sizeof(struct siglabel);i++)
if(!strcmp(name, siglabels[i].name))
return siglabels[i].number;
return -1;
JVM_END