RFR: 8262910: Cleanup THREAD/TRAPS/naming and typing issues in ObjectMonitor and related code
Patricio Chilano Mateo
pchilanomate at openjdk.java.net
Wed Mar 3 19:26:40 UTC 2021
On Wed, 3 Mar 2021 05:15:48 GMT, David Holmes <dholmes at openjdk.org> wrote:
> ObjectMonitors can only be used by JavaThreads (modulo some interactions with hashcodes and deflation) but we use "Thread*" almost everywhere mainly due to use of TRAPS (and TRAPS will itself use JavaThread once JDK-8252685 is done). Also some uses of TRAPS in the API's are wrong as, for example, monitor entry can never throw an exception.
>
> So this cleanup tackles:
> - remove incorrect use of TRAPS
> - change "Thread*" to "JavaThread*" where applicable
> - don't use THREAD for things not related to exception processing
> - standardise the naming so that we have "JavaThread* current" rather a mix if Self/THREAD/jt etc.
> - remove unnecessary as_Java_thread() conversions
> - other misc cleanup I noticed in some functions
>
> The cleanup is predominantly in objectMonitor.* and synchronizer.* but with a fan out to the users of those APIs. No attempt is made to cleanup the callers beyond ensuring we have a suitable JavaThread reference for the calls.
>
> Thanks,
> David
Hi David,
Changes look good to me.
Thanks,
Patricio
src/hotspot/share/runtime/objectMonitor.hpp line 306:
> 304:
> 305: bool enter(JavaThread* current);
> 306: void exit(bool not_suspended, TRAPS);
Shouldn't we also remove use of TRAPS for exit()? In case of unbalanced locking we don't throw IMSE, only just assert.
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Marked as reviewed by pchilanomate (Committer).
PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/2802
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