8026328: Setting a breakpoint on invokedynamic crashes the JVM
Reviewed-by: jrose, roland
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#ifndef CPU_ZERO_VM_FAKESTUBFRAME_ZERO_HPP
#define CPU_ZERO_VM_FAKESTUBFRAME_ZERO_HPP
#include "stack_zero.hpp"
// | ... |
// +--------------------+ ------------------
// | frame_type | low addresses
// | next_frame | high addresses
// +--------------------+ ------------------
// | ... |
class FakeStubFrame : public ZeroFrame {
private:
FakeStubFrame() : ZeroFrame() {
ShouldNotCallThis();
}
protected:
enum Layout {
header_words = jf_header_words
};
public:
static FakeStubFrame *build(TRAPS);
public:
void identify_word(int frame_index,
int offset,
char* fieldbuf,
char* valuebuf,
int buflen) const {}
};
#endif // CPU_ZERO_VM_FAKESTUBFRAME_ZERO_HPP