Review request (M): 8003720: NPG: Method in interpreter stack frame can be deallocated (original) (raw)

Coleen Phillimore coleen.phillimore at oracle.com
Mon Nov 26 06:55:44 PST 2012


Looks fine from the runtime code. Someone from GC will have to review the GC code. thanks, Coleen

On 11/22/2012 9:14 AM, Stefan Karlsson wrote:

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~stefank/8003720/webrev/

Description from CR: In virtual calls the Method pointer in the interpreter stack frame is not kept alive by anything other than the "this" pointers to that method. If bytecodes overwrite the "this" pointer, then call a full GC, the class loader containing the Method* can be unloaded and the Method* deallocated. This is also a problem with JSR292 MethodHandle static code because the MethodHandle containing the mirror for the interpreted method Method* is not on the stack if a GC occurs. Fix proposal: The "obvious" solution to this problem would be to apply the root scanning OopClosure to the Klass::javamirror field of the method in the interpreted frame. However, doing this might cause us to scan the same metadata oop location more than once, which is not allowed by some of the HotSpot GCs. We currently solve similar situations by always "claiming" and start scanning from the ClassLoaderData and then proceed down into the Klasses of that class loader. For this bug we do the same. All old collections, where class unloading can occur, pass down a closure that is applied to the ClassLoaderData of the Klass of the Method in the interpreted frame. This closure does the claiming and proceeds to scan the class metadata. Note that during young collections, where we don't do class unloading, all classes are already used as strong roots and we don't have to apply this new closure in the interpreted frame. Testing: The added test was initially written by John Rose. I only ported it to JTreg and made some artistic cleanups to it. thanks, StefanK



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