RFR(M) 8058744: Crash in C1 OSRed method w/ Unsafe usage

Vladimir Ivanov vladimir.x.ivanov at oracle.com
Tue Sep 23 08:18:47 UTC 2014


If you haven't pushed it yet, I have a couple of comments about the test:
   * no need to implement getUnsafe(): it is already present in 
test/testlibrary/com/oracle/java/testlibrary/Utils.java. You can reuse 
it (@library /testlibrary) or place the test on bootclasspath 
(main/bootclasspath) to make Unsafe.getUnsafe() work out-of-box.

   * add ability to make random generator predictable;
   8044186 introduce all necessary functionality. Since it hasn't been 
integrated yet, the test can be updated there.

Best regards,
Vladimir Ivanov

On 9/23/14, 1:19 AM, Igor Veresov wrote:
> Vladimir, Dave,
>
> Thanks for the reviews. I’ve added tests for multiplication of the index. And extended the comment that Vladimir suggested.
> Webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~iveresov/8058744/webrev.01/
>
> igor
>
> On Sep 22, 2014, at 12:27 PM, Vladimir Kozlov <vladimir.kozlov at oracle.com> wrote:
>
>> c1_LIRGenerator.cpp
>>
>> Can you extend next comment explaining why you need such difference?:
>>
>> // Index is a long register or a int constant
>>
>> Otherwise changes are good.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Vladimir
>>
>> On 9/19/14 8:22 PM, Igor Veresov wrote:
>>> C1 tries to pattern-match argument computation for UnsafeRawOp nodes in order to fold it into an address expression. The original problem is that it had a bug that made it match any shift, instead of only a left shift. But many aspects of this optimization was not entirely correct for 64-bit. It had a bunch of point-fixes in the LIR emitter, but I found a bunch of other problems. I also refactored it a bit, to make it more easier to reason about.
>>>
>>> Webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~iveresov/8058744/webrev.00/
>>> JBS: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8058744
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> igor
>>>
>


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