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package sun.misc;
import static java.lang.Thread.State.*;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
public class VM {
/* The following methods used to be native methods that instruct
* the VM to selectively suspend certain threads in low-memory
* situations. They are inherently dangerous and not implementable
* on native threads. We removed them in JDK 1.2. The skeletons
* remain so that existing applications that use these methods
* will still work.
*/
private static boolean suspended = false;
/** @deprecated */
@Deprecated
public static boolean threadsSuspended() {
return suspended;
}
public static boolean allowThreadSuspension(ThreadGroup g, boolean b) {
return g.allowThreadSuspension(b);
}
/** @deprecated */
@Deprecated
public static boolean suspendThreads() {
suspended = true;
return true;
}
// Causes any suspended threadgroups to be resumed.
/** @deprecated */
@Deprecated
public static void unsuspendThreads() {
suspended = false;
}
// Causes threadgroups no longer marked suspendable to be resumed.
/** @deprecated */
@Deprecated
public static void unsuspendSomeThreads() {
}
/* Deprecated fields and methods -- Memory advice not supported in 1.2 */
/** @deprecated */
@Deprecated
public static final int STATE_GREEN = 1;
/** @deprecated */
@Deprecated
public static final int STATE_YELLOW = 2;
/** @deprecated */
@Deprecated
public static final int STATE_RED = 3;
/** @deprecated */
@Deprecated
public static final int getState() {
return STATE_GREEN;
}
/** @deprecated */
@Deprecated
public static void registerVMNotification(VMNotification n) { }
/** @deprecated */
@Deprecated
public static void asChange(int as_old, int as_new) { }
/** @deprecated */
@Deprecated
public static void asChange_otherthread(int as_old, int as_new) { }
/*
* Not supported in 1.2 because these will have to be exported as
* JVM functions, and we are not sure we want do that. Leaving
* here so it can be easily resurrected -- just remove the //
* comments.
*/
/**
* Resume Java profiling. All profiling data is added to any
* earlier profiling, unless resetJavaProfiler
is
* called in between. If profiling was not started from the
* command line, resumeJavaProfiler
will start it.
*
*
* NOTE: Profiling must be enabled from the command line for a
* java.prof report to be automatically generated on exit; if not,
* writeJavaProfilerReport must be invoked to write a report.
*
* @see resetJavaProfiler
* @see writeJavaProfilerReport
*/
// public native static void resumeJavaProfiler();
/**
* Suspend Java profiling.
*/
// public native static void suspendJavaProfiler();
/**
* Initialize Java profiling. Any accumulated profiling
* information is discarded.
*/
// public native static void resetJavaProfiler();
/**
* Write the current profiling contents to the file "java.prof".
* If the file already exists, it will be overwritten.
*/
// public native static void writeJavaProfilerReport();
private static volatile boolean booted = false;
static {
// [IKVM] force System properties initialization ("booting")
System.lineSeparator();
}
// Invoked by by System.initializeSystemClass just before returning.
// Subsystems that are invoked during initialization can check this
// property in order to avoid doing things that should wait until the
// application class loader has been set up.
//
// [IKVM] The above isn't applicable. We only use the booted flag
// for the system properties (this is required because the system properties
// use java.util.Hashtable (via java.util.Properties) and it relies on
// the booted flag to determine whether it is safe to query the system
// properties).
public static void booted() {
booted = true;
}
public static boolean isBooted() {
return booted;
}
// Returns the maximum amount of allocatable direct buffer memory.
// The directMemory variable is initialized during system initialization
// in the saveAndRemoveProperties method.
//
public static long maxDirectMemory() {
// we don't support -XX:MaxDirectMemorySize
return Long.MAX_VALUE;
}
// User-controllable flag that determines if direct buffers should be page
// aligned. The "-XX:+PageAlignDirectMemory" option can be used to force
// buffers, allocated by ByteBuffer.allocateDirect, to be page aligned.
private static boolean pageAlignDirectMemory;
// Returns {@code true} if the direct buffers should be page aligned. This
// variable is initialized by saveAndRemoveProperties.
public static boolean isDirectMemoryPageAligned() {
return pageAlignDirectMemory;
}
// A user-settable boolean to determine whether ClassLoader.loadClass should
// accept array syntax. This value may be changed during VM initialization
// via the system property "sun.lang.ClassLoader.allowArraySyntax".
//
// The default for 1.5 is "true", array syntax is allowed. In 1.6, the
// default will be "false". The presence of this system property to
// control array syntax allows applications the ability to preview this new
// behaviour.
//
private static boolean defaultAllowArraySyntax = false;
private static boolean allowArraySyntax = defaultAllowArraySyntax;
// The allowArraySyntax boolean is initialized during system initialization
// in the saveAndRemoveProperties method.
//
// It is initialized based on the value of the system property
// "sun.lang.ClassLoader.allowArraySyntax". If the system property is not
// provided, the default for 1.5 is "true". In 1.6, the default will be
// "false". If the system property is provided, then the value of
// allowArraySyntax will be equal to "true" if Boolean.parseBoolean()
// returns "true". Otherwise, the field will be set to "false".
//
public static boolean allowArraySyntax() {
return allowArraySyntax;
}
/**
* Returns the system property of the specified key saved at
* system initialization time. This method should only be used
* for the system properties that are not changed during runtime.
* It accesses a private copy of the system properties so
* that user's locking of the system properties object will not
* cause the library to deadlock.
*
* Note that the saved system properties do not include
* the ones set by sun.misc.Version.init().
*
*/
public static String getSavedProperty(String key) {
if (Lazy.savedProps.isEmpty())
throw new IllegalStateException("Should be non-empty if initialized");
return Lazy.savedProps.getProperty(key);
}
// TODO: the Property Management needs to be refactored and
// the appropriate prop keys need to be accessible to the
// calling classes to avoid duplication of keys.
static final class Lazy {
static final Properties savedProps = new Properties();
}
// Save a private copy of the system properties and remove
// the system properties that are not intended for public access.
//
// This method can only be invoked during system initialization.
public static void saveAndRemoveProperties(Properties props) {
if (booted)
throw new IllegalStateException("System initialization has completed");
Lazy.savedProps.putAll(props);
// Set the maximum amount of direct memory. This value is controlled
// by the vm option -XX:MaxDirectMemorySize=