diff -r 820966182ab9 -r 9bf46d16dcc6 hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp --- a/hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp Tue Jan 14 16:40:33 2014 +0100 +++ b/hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp Thu Jan 23 14:47:23 2014 +0100 @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ // present if we see that compiled code is present the compiled call site // will be patched/re-resolved so that later calls will run compiled. - // Aditionally a c2i blob need to have a unverified entry because it can be reached + // Additionally a c2i blob need to have a unverified entry because it can be reached // in situations where the call site is an inlined cache site and may go megamorphic. // A i2c adapter is simpler than the c2i adapter. This is because it is assumed @@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ // arguments for a Java-compiled call, and jumps to Rmethod-> code()-> // code_begin(). It is broken to call it without an nmethod assigned. // The usual behavior is to lift any register arguments up out of the -// stack and possibly re-pack the extra arguments to be contigious. +// stack and possibly re-pack the extra arguments to be contiguous. // I2C adapters will save what the interpreter's stack pointer will be // after arguments are popped, then adjust the interpreter's frame // size to force alignment and possibly to repack the arguments. @@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ // outgoing stack args will be dead after the copy. // // Native wrappers, like adapters, marshal arguments. Unlike adapters they -// also perform an offical frame push & pop. They have a call to the native +// also perform an official frame push & pop. They have a call to the native // routine in their middles and end in a return (instead of ending in a jump). // The native wrappers are stored in real nmethods instead of the BufferBlobs // used by the adapters. The code generation happens here because it's very @@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ #ifdef ASSERT // Captures code and signature used to generate this adapter when - // verifing adapter equivalence. + // verifying adapter equivalence. unsigned char* _saved_code; int _saved_code_length; #endif