7171936: LOG_G incorrectly defined in globalDefinitions.hpp
Summary: Removed LOG_G and LOG_K. Moved LOG_M to where it is being used.
Reviewed-by: twisti, johnc
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Instructions on adding a jvmti demo agent.
Basically you want to mimic the jvmti demo agent "mtrace".
* Create and populate a source directory at src/share/demo/jvmti
(Try and re-use code in agent_util area like src/share/demo/jvmti/mtrace)
(This should include a small README.txt document on what this demo is)
* Make sure the appropriate "demo" copyright notice is added to all the
source files.
* Edit src/share/demo/jvmti/index.html and add in reference to this demo.
* Create make directory at make/mkdemo/jvmti
(Mimic make/mkdemo/jvmti/mtrace/Makefile)
* Edit make/mkdemo/jvmti/Makefile and add in the new demo
* Create test directory at test/demo/jvmti, create at least one test
(Use test/demo/jvmti/mtrace as a template)
* Don't forget to check in all the new files
* Build and create images (cd make && gnumake && gnumake images)
(Do this on Solaris, Linux, and at least one Windows platform)
* Verify that browsing build/*/j2sdk-images/demo/jvmti looks right
* Run the tests: cd test/demo/jvmti && runregress .
(Do this on Solaris, Linux, and at least one Windows platform)
Contact: serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net for more information or help.