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When a method that has been compiled before is considered for inlining, use its compiled (native) code size for size checks. This avoids inlining compiled methods that already contain many other inlined methods, reducing generated code size and usually execution time as well. Also, add GraalMetrics bookkeeping for inlining.
author Peter Hofer <peter.hofer@jku.at>
date Mon, 01 Aug 2011 13:45:25 +0200
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After making any changes to libproc.so, the shell scripts described
below can be run to verify that it does not break Java Serviceability
Agent.

Setup:

You need to have jdk 1.5 installed to run this test. Set environment
variable SA_JAVA to point to the java executable of jdk
1.5. Otherwise, the script picks-up 'java' from PATH.

Running the tests:

run libproctest.sh (32-bit debuggee) and libproctest64.sh (64-bit
debuggee)

Interpreting result:

"PASSED" or "FAILED" is printed in standard output.