6424123: JVM crashes on failed 'strdup' call
Summary: Calling os::malloc()/os::strdup() and new os::strdup_check_oom() instead of ::malloc()/::strdup() for native memory tracking purpose
Reviewed-by: coleenp, ctornqvi, kvn
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#ifndef CPU_PPC_VM_VMREG_PPC_HPP
#define CPU_PPC_VM_VMREG_PPC_HPP
inline bool is_Register() {
return (unsigned int)value() < (unsigned int)ConcreteRegisterImpl::max_gpr;
}
inline bool is_FloatRegister() {
return value() >= ConcreteRegisterImpl::max_gpr &&
value() < ConcreteRegisterImpl::max_fpr;
}
inline Register as_Register() {
assert(is_Register() && is_even(value()), "even-aligned GPR name");
return ::as_Register(value()>>1);
}
inline FloatRegister as_FloatRegister() {
assert(is_FloatRegister() && is_even(value()), "must be");
return ::as_FloatRegister((value() - ConcreteRegisterImpl::max_gpr) >> 1);
}
inline bool is_concrete() {
assert(is_reg(), "must be");
return is_even(value());
}
#endif // CPU_PPC_VM_VMREG_PPC_HPP