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// Contains inlined functions for class InterfaceSupport
static inline void serialize_memory(JavaThread *thread) {
// due to chained nature of SEH handlers we have to be sure
// that our handler is always last handler before an attempt to write
// into serialization page - it can fault if we access this page
// right in the middle of protect/unprotect sequence by remote
// membar logic.
// __try/__except are very lightweight operations (only several
// instructions not affecting control flow directly on x86)
// so we can use it here, on very time critical path
__try {
os::write_memory_serialize_page(thread);
} __except (os::win32::
serialize_fault_filter((_EXCEPTION_POINTERS*)_exception_info()))
{}
}