Fri, 05 Apr 2013 11:15:13 -0700
8006001: [parfait] Possible file leak in hotspot/src/os/linux/vm/perfMemory_linux.cpp
Reviewed-by: zgu, coleenp, hseigel, dholmes
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duke@435 | 24 | |
stefank@2314 | 25 | #ifndef OS_WINDOWS_VM_INTERFACESUPPORT_WINDOWS_HPP |
stefank@2314 | 26 | #define OS_WINDOWS_VM_INTERFACESUPPORT_WINDOWS_HPP |
stefank@2314 | 27 | |
duke@435 | 28 | // Contains inlined functions for class InterfaceSupport |
duke@435 | 29 | |
duke@435 | 30 | static inline void serialize_memory(JavaThread *thread) { |
duke@435 | 31 | // due to chained nature of SEH handlers we have to be sure |
duke@435 | 32 | // that our handler is always last handler before an attempt to write |
duke@435 | 33 | // into serialization page - it can fault if we access this page |
duke@435 | 34 | // right in the middle of protect/unprotect sequence by remote |
duke@435 | 35 | // membar logic. |
duke@435 | 36 | // __try/__except are very lightweight operations (only several |
duke@435 | 37 | // instructions not affecting control flow directly on x86) |
duke@435 | 38 | // so we can use it here, on very time critical path |
duke@435 | 39 | __try { |
duke@435 | 40 | os::write_memory_serialize_page(thread); |
duke@435 | 41 | } __except (os::win32:: |
duke@435 | 42 | serialize_fault_filter((_EXCEPTION_POINTERS*)_exception_info())) |
duke@435 | 43 | {} |
duke@435 | 44 | } |
stefank@2314 | 45 | |
stefank@2314 | 46 | #endif // OS_WINDOWS_VM_INTERFACESUPPORT_WINDOWS_HPP |