8234541: C1 emits an empty message when it inlines successfully
Summary: Use "inline" as the message when successfull
Reviewed-by: thartmann, mdoerr
Contributed-by: navy.xliu@gmail.com
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package sun.nio.ch;
import java.io.FileDescriptor;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* Allows different platforms to call different native methods
* for read and write operations.
*/
abstract class NativeDispatcher {
abstract int read(FileDescriptor fd, long address, int len)
throws IOException;
/**
* Returns {@code true} if pread/pwrite needs to be synchronized with
* position sensitive methods.
*/
boolean needsPositionLock() {
return false;
}
int pread(FileDescriptor fd, long address, int len, long position)
throws IOException
{
throw new IOException("Operation Unsupported");
}
abstract long readv(FileDescriptor fd, long address, int len)
throws IOException;
abstract int write(FileDescriptor fd, long address, int len)
throws IOException;
int pwrite(FileDescriptor fd, long address, int len, long position)
throws IOException
{
throw new IOException("Operation Unsupported");
}
abstract long writev(FileDescriptor fd, long address, int len)
throws IOException;
abstract void close(FileDescriptor fd) throws IOException;
// Prepare the given fd for closing by duping it to a known internal fd
// that's already closed. This is necessary on some operating systems
// (Solaris and Linux) to prevent fd recycling.
//
void preClose(FileDescriptor fd) throws IOException {
// Do nothing by default; this is only needed on Unix
}
/**
* Duplicates a file descriptor.
* @param fd1 the file descriptor to duplicate
* @param fd2 the new file descriptor, the socket or file that it is connected
* to will be closed by this method
*/
void dup(FileDescriptor fd1, FileDescriptor fd2) throws IOException {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}