Tue, 13 Aug 2019 14:32:20 +0300
8223147: JFR Backport
8199712: Flight Recorder
8203346: JFR: Inconsistent signature of jfr_add_string_constant
8195817: JFR.stop should require name of recording
8195818: JFR.start should increase autogenerated name by one
8195819: Remove recording=x from jcmd JFR.check output
8203921: JFR thread sampling is missing fixes from JDK-8194552
8203929: Limit amount of data for JFR.dump
8203664: JFR start failure after AppCDS archive created with JFR StartFlightRecording
8003209: JFR events for network utilization
8207392: [PPC64] Implement JFR profiling
Summary: Backport JFR from JDK11. Initial integration
Reviewed-by: neugens
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