/* Context switching within the JVM. */
-/* Copyright (c) 2009-2018. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */
+/* Copyright (c) 2009-2019. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */
/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
return new JavaContextFactory();
}
-JavaContextFactory::JavaContextFactory(): ContextFactory("JavaContextFactory")
+JavaContextFactory::JavaContextFactory() : ContextFactory()
{
- xbt_binary_name = xbt_strdup("java"); // Used by the backtrace displayer
+ xbt_assert(xbt_binary_name && strcmp(xbt_binary_name, "java") == 0); // Set by Java_org_simgrid_msg_Msg_init
}
JavaContextFactory::~JavaContextFactory()=default;
-JavaContext* JavaContextFactory::create_context(std::function<void()> code, void_pfn_smxprocess_t cleanup_fun,
- smx_actor_t actor)
+Context* JavaContextFactory::create_context(std::function<void()>&& code, actor::ActorImpl* actor)
{
- return this->new_context<JavaContext>(std::move(code), cleanup_fun, actor);
+ return this->new_context<JavaContext>(std::move(code), actor);
}
void JavaContextFactory::run_all()
SerialThreadContext::run_all();
}
-JavaContext::JavaContext(std::function<void()> code, void_pfn_smxprocess_t cleanup_func, smx_actor_t process)
- : SerialThreadContext(std::move(code), cleanup_func, process, false /* not maestro */)
+JavaContext::JavaContext(std::function<void()>&& code, smx_actor_t actor)
+ : SerialThreadContext(std::move(code), actor, false /* not maestro */)
{
/* ThreadContext already does all we need */
}
this->jenv_ = env;
}
-void JavaContext::stop()
+void JavaContext::stop_hook()
{
- /* I was asked to die (either with kill() or because of a failed element) */
- if (this->iwannadie) {
- this->iwannadie = 0;
- JNIEnv* env = this->jenv_;
- XBT_DEBUG("Gonna launch Killed Error");
- // When the process wants to stop before its regular end, we should cut its call stack quickly.
- // The easiest way to do so is to raise an exception that will be catched in its top calling level.
- //
- // For that, we raise a ProcessKilledError that is catched in Process::run() (in msg/Process.java)
- //
- // Throwing a Java exception to stop the actor may be an issue for pure C actors
- // (as the ones created for the VM migration). The Java exception will not be catched anywhere.
- // Bad things happen currently if these actors get killed, unfortunately.
- jxbt_throw_by_name(env, "org/simgrid/msg/ProcessKilledError",
- std::string("Process ") + this->process()->get_cname() + " killed from file JavaContext.cpp");
-
- // (remember that throwing a java exception from C does not break the C execution path.
- // Instead, it marks the exception to be raised when returning to the Java world and
- // continues to execute the C function until it ends or returns).
-
- // Once the Java stack is marked to be unrolled, a C cancel_error is raised to kill the simcall
- // on which the killed actor is blocked (if any).
- // Not doing so would prevent the actor to notice that it's dead, leading to segfaults when it wakes up.
- // This is dangerous: if the killed actor is not actually blocked, the cancel_error will not get catched.
- // But it should be OK in most cases:
- // - If I kill myself, I must do so with Process.kill().
- // The binding of this function in jmsg_process.cpp adds a try/catch around the MSG_process_kill() leading to us
- // - If I kill someone else that is blocked, the cancel_error will unblock it.
- //
- // A problem remains probably if I kill a process that is ready_to_run in the same scheduling round.
- // I guess that this will kill the whole simulation because the victim does not catch the exception.
- // The only solution I see to that problem would be to completely rewrite the process killing sequence
- // (also in C) so that it's based on regular C++ exceptions that would be catched anyway.
- // In other words, we need to do in C++ what we do in Java for sake of uniformity.
- //
- // Plus, C++ RAII would work in that case, too.
- XBT_DEBUG("Trigger a cancel error at the C level");
- THROWF(cancel_error, 0, "process cancelled");
- } else {
- ThreadContext::stop();
JNIEnv* env = this->jenv_;
env->DeleteGlobalRef(this->jprocess_);
XBT_ATTRIB_UNUSED jint error = __java_vm->DetachCurrentThread();
- xbt_assert((error == JNI_OK), "The thread couldn't be detached.");
- xbt_os_thread_exit(nullptr);
- }
+ if (error != JNI_OK) {
+ /* This is probably a Java thread, ie an actor not created from the XML (and thus from the C++),
+ * but from Java with something like new Process().start().
+ *
+ * We should not even try to detach such threads. Instead, we throw a Java exception that will raise up
+ * until run_jprocess(), IIUC.
+ */
+ jxbt_throw_by_name(env, "org/simgrid/msg/ProcessKilledError", "Process killed");
+ XBT_DEBUG("Cannot detach the current thread");
+ }
}
}}} // namespace simgrid::kernel::context