When trying to create an array class, we try to resolve
java.lang.Object so we can use its vtable in the array class.
However, if Object is missing, we'll try to create and throw a
ClassNotFoundException, which requires creating an array to store the
stack trace, which requires creating an array class, which requires
resolving Object, etc.. This commit short-circuits this process by
telling resolveClass not to create and throw an exception if it can't
find Object.
While doing the above work, I noticed that the implementations of
Classpath::makeThrowable in classpath-avian.cpp and
classpath-openjdk.cpp were identical, so I made makeThrowable a
top-level function.
Finally, I discovered that Thread.setDaemon can only be called before
the target thread has been started, which allowed me to simplify the
code to track daemon threads in the VM.
We have to be careful about how we calculate return addresses on ARM
due to padding introduced by constant pools interspersed with code.
When calculating the offset of code where we're inserting a constant
pool, we want the offset of the end of the pool for jump targets, but
we want the offset just prior to the beginning of the pool (i.e. the
offset of the instruction responsible for jumping past the pool) when
calculating a return address.
The code added to runJavaThread was unecessary and harmful since it
allowed the global daemon thread count to become permanently
out-of-sync with the actual number of daemon threads.
This mainly involves some makefile ugliness to work around bugs in the
native Windows OpenJDK code involving conflicting static and
not-static declarations which GCC 4.0 and later justifiably reject but
MSVC tolerates.
We weren't properly handling the case where a 64-bit value is
multipled with itself in multiplyRR, leading to wrong code. Also,
addCarryCR didn't know how to handle constants more than 8-bits wide.
* add libnet.so and libnio.so to built-in libraries for openjdk-src build
* implement sun.misc.Unsafe.park/unpark
* implement JVM_SetClassSigners/JVM_GetClassSigners
* etc.
The main change here is to use a lazily-populated vector to associate
runtime data with classes instead of referencing them directly from
the class which requires updating immutable references in the heap
image. The other changes employ other strategies to avoid trying to
update immutable references.
Compiling the entire OpenJDK class library into a bootimage revealed
some corner cases which broke the compiler, including synchronization
in a finally block and gotos targeting the first instruction of an
unsynchronized method.
We must call notifyAll on visitLock after setting threadVisitor to
null in case another thread is waiting to do a visit of its own.
Otherwise, the latter thread will wait forever, eventually deadlocking
the whole VM at the next GC since it's in an active state.