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6944822: Fix for 6938627 exposes problem with hard-coded buffer sizes Summary: Make tmpdir buffer sizes MAX_PATH+1 Reviewed-by: dholmes, coleenp Contributed-by: andreas.kohn@fredhopper.com
author coleenp
date Mon, 19 Apr 2010 18:58:31 -0400
parents 354d3184f6b2
children c18cbe5936b8
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// Interface for updating the instruction cache.  Whenever the VM
// modifies code, part of the processor instruction cache potentially
// has to be flushed.  This implementation is empty: Zero never deals
// with code, and LLVM handles cache flushing for Shark.

class ICache : public AbstractICache {
 public:
  static void initialize() {}
  static void invalidate_word(address addr) {}
  static void invalidate_range(address start, int nbytes) {}
};