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8006005: Fix constant pool index validation and alignment trap for method parameter reflection Summary: This patch addresses an alignment trap due to the storage format of method parameters data in constMethod. It also adds code to validate constant pool indexes for method parameters data. Reviewed-by: jrose, dholmes Contributed-by: eric.mccorkle@oracle.com
author coleenp
date Mon, 14 Jan 2013 11:01:39 -0500
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_THREADCRITICAL_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_THREADCRITICAL_HPP

#include "memory/allocation.hpp"

// ThreadCritical is used to protect short non-blocking critical sections.
// This class must use no vm facilities that require initialization.
// It is used very early in the vm's initialization, in allocation
// code and other areas. ThreadCritical regions are reentrant.
//
// Due to race conditions during vm exit, some of the os level
// synchronization primitives may not be deallocated at exit. It
// is a good plan to implement the platform dependent sections of
// code with resources that are recoverable during process
// cleanup by the os. Calling the initialize method before use
// is also problematic, it is best to use preinitialized primitives
// if possible. As an example:
//
// mutex_t  mp  =  DEFAULTMUTEX;
//
// Also note that this class is declared as a StackObj to enforce
// block structured short locks. It cannot be declared a ResourceObj
// or CHeapObj, due to initialization issues.

class ThreadCritical : public StackObj {
 friend class os;
 private:
  static void initialize();
  static void release();

 public:
  ThreadCritical();
  ~ThreadCritical();
};

#endif // SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_THREADCRITICAL_HPP