gecko/xpcom/threads/ThreadStackHelper.cpp

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include "ThreadStackHelper.h"
#include "MainThreadUtils.h"
#include "mozilla/Assertions.h"
#include "mozilla/Move.h"
#ifdef XP_LINUX
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#endif
#ifdef ANDROID
#ifndef SYS_gettid
#define SYS_gettid __NR_gettid
#endif
#ifndef SYS_tgkill
#define SYS_tgkill __NR_tgkill
#endif
#endif
namespace mozilla {
void
ThreadStackHelper::Startup()
{
#if defined(XP_LINUX)
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
if (!sInitialized) {
MOZ_ALWAYS_TRUE(!::sem_init(&sSem, 0, 0));
}
sInitialized++;
#endif
}
void
ThreadStackHelper::Shutdown()
{
#if defined(XP_LINUX)
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
if (sInitialized == 1) {
MOZ_ALWAYS_TRUE(!::sem_destroy(&sSem));
}
sInitialized--;
#endif
}
ThreadStackHelper::ThreadStackHelper()
:
#ifdef MOZ_ENABLE_PROFILER_SPS
mPseudoStack(mozilla_get_pseudo_stack()),
#endif
mStackBuffer()
, mMaxStackSize(mStackBuffer.capacity())
{
#if defined(XP_LINUX)
mThreadID = ::syscall(SYS_gettid);
#elif defined(XP_WIN)
mInitialized = !!::DuplicateHandle(
::GetCurrentProcess(), ::GetCurrentThread(),
::GetCurrentProcess(), &mThreadID,
THREAD_SUSPEND_RESUME, FALSE, 0);
MOZ_ASSERT(mInitialized);
#elif defined(XP_MACOSX)
mThreadID = mach_thread_self();
#endif
}
ThreadStackHelper::~ThreadStackHelper()
{
#if defined(XP_WIN)
if (mInitialized) {
MOZ_ALWAYS_TRUE(!!::CloseHandle(mThreadID));
}
#endif
}
#if defined(XP_LINUX) && defined(__arm__)
// Some (old) Linux kernels on ARM have a bug where a signal handler
// can be called without clearing the IT bits in CPSR first. The result
// is that the first few instructions of the handler could be skipped,
// ultimately resulting in crashes. To workaround this bug, the handler
// on ARM is a trampoline that starts with enough NOP instructions, so
// that even if the IT bits are not cleared, only the NOP instructions
// will be skipped over.
template <void (*H)(int, siginfo_t*, void*)>
__attribute__((naked)) void
SignalTrampoline(int aSignal, siginfo_t* aInfo, void* aContext)
{
asm volatile (
"nop; nop; nop; nop"
: : : "memory");
// Because the assembler may generate additional insturctions below, we
// need to ensure NOPs are inserted first by separating them out above.
asm volatile (
"bx %0"
:
: "r"(H), "l"(aSignal), "l"(aInfo), "l"(aContext)
: "memory");
}
#endif // XP_LINUX && __arm__
void
ThreadStackHelper::GetStack(Stack& aStack)
{
// Always run PrepareStackBuffer first to clear aStack
if (!PrepareStackBuffer(aStack)) {
// Skip and return empty aStack
return;
}
#if defined(XP_LINUX)
if (profiler_is_active()) {
// Profiler can interfere with our Linux signal handling
return;
}
if (!sInitialized) {
MOZ_ASSERT(false);
return;
}
sCurrent = this;
struct sigaction sigact = {};
#ifdef __arm__
sigact.sa_sigaction = SignalTrampoline<SigAction>;
#else
sigact.sa_sigaction = SigAction;
#endif
sigemptyset(&sigact.sa_mask);
sigact.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO | SA_RESTART;
if (::sigaction(SIGPROF, &sigact, &sOldSigAction)) {
MOZ_ASSERT(false);
return;
}
MOZ_ALWAYS_TRUE(!::syscall(SYS_tgkill, getpid(), mThreadID, SIGPROF));
MOZ_ALWAYS_TRUE(!::sem_wait(&sSem));
#elif defined(XP_WIN)
if (!mInitialized) {
MOZ_ASSERT(false);
return;
}
if (::SuspendThread(mThreadID) == DWORD(-1)) {
MOZ_ASSERT(false);
return;
}
FillStackBuffer();
MOZ_ALWAYS_TRUE(::ResumeThread(mThreadID) != DWORD(-1));
#elif defined(XP_MACOSX)
if (::thread_suspend(mThreadID) != KERN_SUCCESS) {
MOZ_ASSERT(false);
return;
}
FillStackBuffer();
MOZ_ALWAYS_TRUE(::thread_resume(mThreadID) == KERN_SUCCESS);
#endif
aStack = Move(mStackBuffer);
}
#ifdef XP_LINUX
int ThreadStackHelper::sInitialized;
sem_t ThreadStackHelper::sSem;
struct sigaction ThreadStackHelper::sOldSigAction;
ThreadStackHelper* ThreadStackHelper::sCurrent;
void
ThreadStackHelper::SigAction(int aSignal, siginfo_t* aInfo, void* aContext)
{
::sigaction(SIGPROF, &sOldSigAction, nullptr);
sCurrent->FillStackBuffer();
sCurrent = nullptr;
::sem_post(&sSem);
}
#endif // XP_LINUX
bool
ThreadStackHelper::PrepareStackBuffer(Stack& aStack) {
// Return false to skip getting the stack and return an empty stack
aStack.clear();
#ifdef MOZ_ENABLE_PROFILER_SPS
/* Normally, provided the profiler is enabled, it would be an error if we
don't have a pseudostack here (the thread probably forgot to call
profiler_register_thread). However, on B2G, profiling secondary threads
may be disabled despite profiler being enabled. This is by-design and
is not an error. */
#ifdef MOZ_WIDGET_GONK
if (!mPseudoStack) {
return false;
}
#endif
MOZ_ASSERT(mPseudoStack);
mStackBuffer.clear();
MOZ_ALWAYS_TRUE(mStackBuffer.reserve(mMaxStackSize));
return true;
#else
return false;
#endif
}
void
ThreadStackHelper::FillStackBuffer() {
#ifdef MOZ_ENABLE_PROFILER_SPS
size_t reservedSize = mMaxStackSize;
// Go from front to back
const volatile StackEntry* entry = mPseudoStack->mStack;
const volatile StackEntry* end = entry + mPseudoStack->stackSize();
// Deduplicate identical, consecutive frames
const char* prevLabel = nullptr;
for (; reservedSize-- && entry != end; entry++) {
/* We only accept non-copy labels, because
we are unable to actually copy labels here */
if (entry->isCopyLabel()) {
continue;
}
const char* const label = entry->label();
if (label == prevLabel) {
continue;
}
mStackBuffer.infallibleAppend(label);
prevLabel = label;
}
// If we exited early due to buffer size, expand the buffer for next time
mMaxStackSize += (end - entry);
#endif
}
} // namespace mozilla