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6651256: jstack: DeleteGlobalRef method call doesn't lead to descreasing of global refs count shown by jstack
Summary: jni_DeleteGlobalRef does not really release the jni handle, instead, set the handle point to JNIHandles::_deleted_handle which holds an oop instance (java/lang/Object) in Java heap and never be GC'ed. When counting number of global reference, it counts all the handles on the chain list, which includes the already deleted ones.
Reviewed-by: zgu, sla, coleenp
Contributed-by: yumin.qi@oracle.com
author | minqi |
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date | Thu, 23 Jan 2014 09:40:32 -0800 |
parents | c18cbe5936b8 |
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