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8024974: Incorrect use of GC_locker::is_active() Summary: SymbolTable and StringTable can make calls to GC_locker::is_active() outside a safepoint. This isn't safe because the GC_locker active state (lock count) is only updated at a safepoint and only remains valid as long as _needs_gc is true. However, outside a safepoint_needs_gc can change to false at any time, which makes it impossible to do a correct call to is_active() in that context. In this case these calls can just be removed since the input argument to basic_add() should never be on the heap and so there's no need to check the GC_locker state. This change also adjusts the assert() in is_active() to makes sure all calls to this function are always done under a safepoint. Reviewed-by: brutisso, dcubed Contributed-by: per.liden@oracle.com
author stefank
date Fri, 20 Sep 2013 10:53:28 +0200
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// no precompiled headers
#include "runtime/mutex.hpp"
#include "runtime/osThread.hpp"

#include <signal.h>

void OSThread::pd_initialize() {
  assert(this != NULL, "check");
  _thread_id        = 0;
  _pthread_id       = 0;
  _siginfo = NULL;
  _ucontext = NULL;
  _expanding_stack = 0;
  _alt_sig_stack = NULL;

  sigemptyset(&_caller_sigmask);

  _startThread_lock = new Monitor(Mutex::event, "startThread_lock", true);
  assert(_startThread_lock !=NULL, "check");
}

void OSThread::pd_destroy() {
  delete _startThread_lock;
}