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8040792: G1: Memory usage calculation uses sizeof(this) instead of sizeof(classname) Summary: A few locations in the code use sizeof(this) which returns the size of the pointer instead of sizeof(classname) which returns the size of the sum of its members. This change fixes these errors and adds a few tests. Reviewed-by: mgerdin, brutisso
author tschatzl
date Mon, 21 Jul 2014 09:40:19 +0200
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/**
 * @test
 * @bug 6732154
 * @summary REG: Printing an Image using image/gif doc flavor crashes the VM, Solsparc
 *
 * @run main/othervm -Xcomp -XX:CompileOnly="Test6732154::ascii85Encode" Test6732154
 */
public class Test6732154 {

    // Exact copy of sun.print.PSPrinterJob.ascii85Encode([b)[b
    private byte[] ascii85Encode(byte[] inArr) {
        byte[]  outArr = new byte[((inArr.length+4) * 5 / 4) + 2];
        long p1 = 85;
        long p2 = p1*p1;
        long p3 = p1*p2;
        long p4 = p1*p3;
        byte pling = '!';

        int i = 0;
        int olen = 0;
        long val, rem;

        while (i+3 < inArr.length) {
            val = ((long)((inArr[i++]&0xff))<<24) +
                  ((long)((inArr[i++]&0xff))<<16) +
                  ((long)((inArr[i++]&0xff))<< 8) +
                  ((long)(inArr[i++]&0xff));
            if (val == 0) {
                outArr[olen++] = 'z';
            } else {
                rem = val;
                outArr[olen++] = (byte)(rem / p4 + pling); rem = rem % p4;
                outArr[olen++] = (byte)(rem / p3 + pling); rem = rem % p3;
                outArr[olen++] = (byte)(rem / p2 + pling); rem = rem % p2;
                outArr[olen++] = (byte)(rem / p1 + pling); rem = rem % p1;
                outArr[olen++] = (byte)(rem + pling);
            }
        }
        // input not a multiple of 4 bytes, write partial output.
        if (i < inArr.length) {
            int n = inArr.length - i; // n bytes remain to be written

            val = 0;
            while (i < inArr.length) {
                val = (val << 8) + (inArr[i++]&0xff);
            }

            int append = 4 - n;
            while (append-- > 0) {
                val = val << 8;
            }
            byte []c = new byte[5];
            rem = val;
            c[0] = (byte)(rem / p4 + pling); rem = rem % p4;
            c[1] = (byte)(rem / p3 + pling); rem = rem % p3;
            c[2] = (byte)(rem / p2 + pling); rem = rem % p2;
            c[3] = (byte)(rem / p1 + pling); rem = rem % p1;
            c[4] = (byte)(rem + pling);

            for (int b = 0; b < n+1 ; b++) {
                outArr[olen++] = c[b];
            }
        }

        // write EOD marker.
        outArr[olen++]='~'; outArr[olen++]='>';

        /* The original intention was to insert a newline after every 78 bytes.
         * This was mainly intended for legibility but I decided against this
         * partially because of the (small) amount of extra space, and
         * partially because for line breaks either would have to hardwire
         * ascii 10 (newline) or calculate space in bytes to allocate for
         * the platform's newline byte sequence. Also need to be careful
         * about where its inserted:
         * Ascii 85 decoder ignores white space except for one special case:
         * you must ensure you do not split the EOD marker across lines.
         */
        byte[] retArr = new byte[olen];
        System.arraycopy(outArr, 0, retArr, 0, olen);
        return retArr;
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        new Test6732154().ascii85Encode(new byte[0]);
        System.out.println("Test passed.");
    }
}