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#include "util.h"
#include "transport.h"
#include "debugLoop.h"
#include "debugDispatch.h"
#include "standardHandlers.h"
#include "inStream.h"
#include "outStream.h"
#include "threadControl.h"
static void JNICALL reader(jvmtiEnv* jvmti_env, JNIEnv* jni_env, void* arg);
static void enqueue(jdwpPacket *p);
static jboolean dequeue(jdwpPacket *p);
static void notifyTransportError(void);
struct PacketList {
jdwpPacket packet;
struct PacketList *next;
};
static volatile struct PacketList *cmdQueue;
static jrawMonitorID cmdQueueLock;
static jrawMonitorID vmDeathLock;
static jboolean transportError;
static jboolean
lastCommand(jdwpCmdPacket *cmd)
{
if ((cmd->cmdSet == JDWP_COMMAND_SET(VirtualMachine)) &&
((cmd->cmd == JDWP_COMMAND(VirtualMachine, Dispose)) ||
(cmd->cmd == JDWP_COMMAND(VirtualMachine, Exit)))) {
return JNI_TRUE;
} else {
return JNI_FALSE;
}
}
void
debugLoop_initialize(void)
{
vmDeathLock = debugMonitorCreate("JDWP VM_DEATH Lock");
}
void
debugLoop_sync(void)
{
debugMonitorEnter(vmDeathLock);
debugMonitorExit(vmDeathLock);
}
/*
* This is where all the work gets done.
*/
void
debugLoop_run(void)
{
jboolean shouldListen;
jdwpPacket p;
jvmtiStartFunction func;
/* Initialize all statics */
/* We may be starting a new connection after an error */
cmdQueue = NULL;
cmdQueueLock = debugMonitorCreate("JDWP Command Queue Lock");
transportError = JNI_FALSE;
shouldListen = JNI_TRUE;
func = &reader;
(void)spawnNewThread(func, NULL, "JDWP Command Reader");
standardHandlers_onConnect();
threadControl_onConnect();
/* Okay, start reading cmds! */
while (shouldListen) {
if (!dequeue(&p)) {
break;
}
if (p.type.cmd.flags & JDWPTRANSPORT_FLAGS_REPLY) {
/*
* Its a reply packet.
*/
continue;
} else {
/*
* Its a cmd packet.
*/
jdwpCmdPacket *cmd = &p.type.cmd;
PacketInputStream in;
PacketOutputStream out;
CommandHandler func;
/* Should reply be sent to sender.
* For error handling, assume yes, since
* only VM/exit does not reply
*/
jboolean replyToSender = JNI_TRUE;
/*
* For all commands we hold the vmDeathLock
* while executing and replying to the command. This ensures
* that a command after VM_DEATH will be allowed to complete
* before the thread posting the VM_DEATH continues VM
* termination.
*/
debugMonitorEnter(vmDeathLock);
/* Initialize the input and output streams */
inStream_init(&in, p);
outStream_initReply(&out, inStream_id(&in));
LOG_MISC(("Command set %d, command %d", cmd->cmdSet, cmd->cmd));
func = debugDispatch_getHandler(cmd->cmdSet,cmd->cmd);
if (func == NULL) {
/* we've never heard of this, so I guess we
* haven't implemented it.
* Handle gracefully for future expansion
* and platform / vendor expansion.
*/
outStream_setError(&out, JDWP_ERROR(NOT_IMPLEMENTED));
} else if (gdata->vmDead &&
((cmd->cmdSet) != JDWP_COMMAND_SET(VirtualMachine))) {
/* Protect the VM from calls while dead.
* VirtualMachine cmdSet quietly ignores some cmds
* after VM death, so, it sends it's own errors.
*/
outStream_setError(&out, JDWP_ERROR(VM_DEAD));
} else {
/* Call the command handler */
replyToSender = func(&in, &out);
}
/* Reply to the sender */
if (replyToSender) {
if (inStream_error(&in)) {
outStream_setError(&out, inStream_error(&in));
}
outStream_sendReply(&out);
}
/*
* Release the vmDeathLock as the reply has been posted.
*/
debugMonitorExit(vmDeathLock);
inStream_destroy(&in);
outStream_destroy(&out);
shouldListen = !lastCommand(cmd);
}
}
threadControl_onDisconnect();
standardHandlers_onDisconnect();
/*
* Cut off the transport immediately. This has the effect of
* cutting off any events that the eventHelper thread might
* be trying to send.
*/
transport_close();
debugMonitorDestroy(cmdQueueLock);
/* Reset for a new connection to this VM if it's still alive */
if ( ! gdata->vmDead ) {
debugInit_reset(getEnv());
}
}
/* Command reader */
static void JNICALL
reader(jvmtiEnv* jvmti_env, JNIEnv* jni_env, void* arg)
{
jdwpPacket packet;
jdwpCmdPacket *cmd;
jboolean shouldListen = JNI_TRUE;
LOG_MISC(("Begin reader thread"));
while (shouldListen) {
jint rc;
rc = transport_receivePacket(&packet);
/* I/O error or EOF */
if (rc != 0 || (rc == 0 && packet.type.cmd.len == 0)) {
shouldListen = JNI_FALSE;
notifyTransportError();
} else if (packet.type.cmd.flags != JDWPTRANSPORT_FLAGS_NONE) {
/*
* Close the connection when we get a jdwpCmdPacket with an
* invalid flags field value. This is a protocol violation
* so we drop the connection. Also this could be a web
* browser generating an HTTP request that passes the JDWP
* handshake. HTTP requests requires that everything be in
* the ASCII printable range so a flags value of
* JDWPTRANSPORT_FLAGS_NONE(0) cannot be generated via HTTP.
*/
ERROR_MESSAGE(("Received jdwpPacket with flags != 0x%d (actual=0x%x) when a jdwpCmdPacket was expected.",
JDWPTRANSPORT_FLAGS_NONE, packet.type.cmd.flags));
shouldListen = JNI_FALSE;
notifyTransportError();
} else {
cmd = &packet.type.cmd;
LOG_MISC(("Command set %d, command %d", cmd->cmdSet, cmd->cmd));
/*
* FIXME! We need to deal with high priority
* packets and queue flushes!
*/
enqueue(&packet);
shouldListen = !lastCommand(cmd);
}
}
LOG_MISC(("End reader thread"));
}
/*
* The current system for queueing packets is highly
* inefficient, and should be rewritten! It'd be nice
* to avoid any additional memory allocations.
*/
static void
enqueue(jdwpPacket *packet)
{
struct PacketList *pL;
struct PacketList *walker;
pL = jvmtiAllocate((jint)sizeof(struct PacketList));
if (pL == NULL) {
EXIT_ERROR(AGENT_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY,"packet list");
}
pL->packet = *packet;
pL->next = NULL;
debugMonitorEnter(cmdQueueLock);
if (cmdQueue == NULL) {
cmdQueue = pL;
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