RFR (S): Fix for JDK-6546236 made Solaris os::yield() a no-op

Frederic Parain frederic.parain at oracle.com
Mon Jul 7 12:56:30 UTC 2014


I forgot to mention:

    - final behavior is unchanged except on Solaris

    - tested with JPRT, jdk_core and vm.quicklist (on Solaris)

Thanks,

Fred

On 07/07/2014 14:08, Frederic Parain wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Fix for JDK-6546236 merged the Solaris os::sleep() implementation with
> the shared POSIX implementation. However, Solaris code used to call
> os:sleep(Thread::current(), 0, false) to implement os::yield(), and the
> os::posix::sleep() method returns immediately if its time argument is
> zero, which makes the Solaris os::yield() method a no-op.
>
> This changeset fixes that with other clean up:
>
>    1) Solaris os::yield() was changed to call NakedYield() instead
>       of os:sleep(Thread::current(), 0, false). I made this change
>       to make its implementation consistent with other POSIX
>       platform and also because the change of os::yield() into
>       a no-op didn't show any regression (so, the short sleep
>       required in the past doesn't look necessary anymore).
>
>    2) Once Solaris os::yield() has been changed to call NakedYield()
>       the JVM had two different methods to call the yield system
>       call: os::yield() and os::NakedYield(). I replaced those
>       methods with a new method called os::naked_yield(). This
>       renaming aims to: avoid confusion with the old os::yield()
>       methods and its weird implementation and fix naming style
>       of os::NakedYield() method.
>
>    3) I removed the unused enum type YieldResult, which only
>       matters on the Windows platform but it isn't used anywhere.
>
>
> Bug URL: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8047714
>
> Webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~fparain/8047714/webrev.00/
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fred
>

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