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8055525: Bigapp weblogic+medrec fails to startup after JDK-8038423 Summary: If large pages are enabled and configured in Linux, the VM always pre-commits the entire space. The VM fails verification of the commit of the initial heap because some internal data structure marked all memory pages of the heap as committed during initialization. This makes the code think that we attempted a double-commit during first allocation of the heap. Remove the initial marking of memory pages of the heap to committed. Reviewed-by: mgerdin
author tschatzl
date Wed, 20 Aug 2014 14:34:40 +0200
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#ifndef OS_WINDOWS_VM_OSTHREAD_WINDOWS_HPP
#define OS_WINDOWS_VM_OSTHREAD_WINDOWS_HPP

  typedef void* HANDLE;
 public:
  typedef unsigned long thread_id_t;

 private:
  // Win32-specific thread information
  HANDLE _thread_handle;        // Win32 thread handle
  HANDLE _interrupt_event;      // Event signalled on thread interrupt
  ThreadState _last_state;

 public:
  // The following will only apply in the Win32 implementation, and should only
  // be visible in the concrete class, not this which should be an abstract base class
  HANDLE thread_handle() const                     { return _thread_handle; }
  void set_thread_handle(HANDLE handle)            { _thread_handle = handle; }
  HANDLE interrupt_event() const                   { return _interrupt_event; }
  void set_interrupt_event(HANDLE interrupt_event) { _interrupt_event = interrupt_event; }

#ifndef PRODUCT
  // Used for debugging, return a unique integer for each thread.
  int thread_identifier() const                    { return _thread_id; }
#endif
#ifdef ASSERT
  // We expect no reposition failures so kill vm if we get one
  //
  bool valid_reposition_failure() {
    return false;
  }
#endif // ASSERT
  bool is_try_mutex_enter()                        { return false; }

  // This is a temporary fix for the thread states during
  // suspend/resume until we throw away OSThread completely.
  // NEEDS_CLEANUP
  void set_last_state(ThreadState state)           { _last_state = state; }
  ThreadState get_last_state()                     { return _last_state; }

 private:
  void pd_initialize();
  void pd_destroy();

#endif // OS_WINDOWS_VM_OSTHREAD_WINDOWS_HPP