1 //===-- tsan_interface_java.h -----------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
3 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
4 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
6 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 // This file is a part of ThreadSanitizer (TSan), a race detector.
10 // Interface for verification of Java or mixed Java/C++ programs.
11 // The interface is intended to be used from within a JVM and notify TSan
12 // about such events like Java locks and GC memory compaction.
14 // For plain memory accesses and function entry/exit a JVM is intended to use
15 // C++ interfaces: __tsan_readN/writeN and __tsan_func_enter/exit.
17 // For volatile memory accesses and atomic operations JVM is intended to use
18 // standard atomics API: __tsan_atomicN_load/store/etc.
20 // For usage examples see lit_tests/java_*.cc
21 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
22 #ifndef TSAN_INTERFACE_JAVA_H
23 #define TSAN_INTERFACE_JAVA_H
25 #ifndef INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
26 # define INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE __attribute__((visibility("default")))
33 typedef unsigned long jptr
; // NOLINT
35 // Must be called before any other callback from Java.
36 void __tsan_java_init(jptr heap_begin
, jptr heap_size
) INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
;
37 // Must be called when the application exits.
38 // Not necessary the last callback (concurrently running threads are OK).
39 // Returns exit status or 0 if tsan does not want to override it.
40 int __tsan_java_fini() INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
;
42 // Callback for memory allocations.
43 // May be omitted for allocations that are not subject to data races
44 // nor contain synchronization objects (e.g. String).
45 void __tsan_java_alloc(jptr ptr
, jptr size
) INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
;
46 // Callback for memory free.
47 // Can be aggregated for several objects (preferably).
48 void __tsan_java_free(jptr ptr
, jptr size
) INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
;
49 // Callback for memory move by GC.
50 // Can be aggregated for several objects (preferably).
51 // The ranges must not overlap.
52 void __tsan_java_move(jptr src
, jptr dst
, jptr size
) INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
;
55 // Addr is any unique address associated with the mutex.
56 // Can be called on recursive reentry.
57 void __tsan_java_mutex_lock(jptr addr
) INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
;
59 void __tsan_java_mutex_unlock(jptr addr
) INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
;
61 void __tsan_java_mutex_read_lock(jptr addr
) INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
;
63 void __tsan_java_mutex_read_unlock(jptr addr
) INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
;
64 // Recursive mutex lock, intended for handling of Object.wait().
65 // The 'rec' value must be obtained from the previous
66 // __tsan_java_mutex_unlock_rec().
67 void __tsan_java_mutex_lock_rec(jptr addr
, int rec
) INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
;
68 // Recursive mutex unlock, intended for handling of Object.wait().
69 // The return value says how many times this thread called lock()
70 // w/o a pairing unlock() (i.e. how many recursive levels it unlocked).
71 // It must be passed back to __tsan_java_mutex_lock_rec() to restore
72 // the same recursion level.
73 int __tsan_java_mutex_unlock_rec(jptr addr
) INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
;
79 #undef INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
81 #endif // #ifndef TSAN_INTERFACE_JAVA_H