RFR: 8296089: Remove debug agent code for special handling of Thread.resume() [v2]
Serguei Spitsyn
sspitsyn at openjdk.org
Thu Nov 10 11:10:24 UTC 2022
On Wed, 9 Nov 2022 05:57:32 GMT, Chris Plummer <cjplummer at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> The debug agent sets a breakpoint in Thread.resume() so it can prevent the debugger from suspending threads while in the resume call:
>>
>> /*
>> * Track the resuming thread by marking it as being within
>> * a resume and by setting up for notification on
>> * a frame pop or exception. We won't allow the debugger
>> * to suspend threads while any thread is within a
>> * call to resume. This (along with the block below)
>> * ensures that when the debugger
>> * suspends a thread it will remain suspended.
>> */
>> trackAppResume(resumer);
>>
>> Now that Thread.resume() is unsupported and just throws UnsupportedOperationException, all debug agent code related to this support can be removed. It's at least a couple of hundred lines of code, and with a fair amount of confusing synchronization. It will be nice to see it go.
>
> Chris Plummer has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> Cleanup some suspect suspendOnStart and toBeResumed checks.
The fix looks good in general.
I've inlined minor suggestions to add comments though.
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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/10922
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