Request for review:8020309:Remove InstanceKlass::_cached_class_file_len and record the length together with the cached class file bytes
serguei.spitsyn at oracle.com
serguei.spitsyn at oracle.com
Mon Jul 15 13:07:26 PDT 2013
Hi Jiangli,
It looks good, thank you for the update!
It makes sense to also run the JTREG java/lang/instrument tests.
Thanks,
Serguei
On 7/12/13 1:55 PM, Jiangli Zhou wrote:
> Hi Ioi and Serguei,
>
> Here is the updated the webrev:
>
> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~jiangli/8020309/webrev.01/.
>
> I've retested with nsk.jvmti, nsk.jdi and nsk.hprof. I'm rerunning the
> JPRT and rest of the tests.
>
> Thanks,
> Jiangli
>
> On 07/11/2013 01:14 AM, serguei.spitsyn at oracle.com wrote:
>> Hi Jiangli,
>>
>> I like the Ioi's sugestion.
>> It will help to avoid the manipulations with offsets that look as
>> unnecessary complexity.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Serguei
>>
>>
>> On 7/10/13 6:39 PM, Jiangli Zhou wrote:
>>> Hi Ioi,
>>>
>>> That's good suggestion. Let me look into it.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Jiangli
>>>
>>> On 07/10/2013 05:53 PM, Ioi Lam wrote:
>>>> Hi Jiangli,
>>>>
>>>> I think it's better to move the logic of deciding the length into
>>>> JVMTI. E.g., have something like
>>>>
>>>> struct JvmtiCachedClassFileData {
>>>> int _length;
>>>> unsigned char data[1];
>>>> };
>>>>
>>>> void
>>>> instanceKlass::set_jvmti_cached_class_file_data(JvmtiCachedClassFileData
>>>> *data);
>>>>
>>>> - Ioi
>>>>
>>>> On 07/10/2013 04:58 PM, Jiangli Zhou wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Please review the webrev for JDK-8020309
>>>>> <https://jbs.oracle.com/bugs/browse/JDK-8020309>:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~jiangli/8020309/webrev.00/
>>>>>
>>>>> The _cached_class_file_bytes and _cached_class_file_len are not
>>>>> set/used if no jvmti agent is attached. The _cached_class_file_len
>>>>> field can be eliminated and the file length can be recorded as
>>>>> part of the cached class data in _cached_class_file_bytes for
>>>>> redefined class. The above change allocates extra 4bytes when
>>>>> allocating memory for cached class file and stores the length as
>>>>> the first 4bytes and the file data as the rest. It saves 4 bytes
>>>>> per class. For classes redefined, the memory usage is the same.
>>>>>
>>>>> Tested with following tests and JPRT:
>>>>>
>>>>> jdk/test/java/lang/instrument
>>>>> jdk/test/com/sun/jdi
>>>>> nsk.jvmti
>>>>> nsk.jdi
>>>>> nsk.hprof
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Jiangli
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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