8065804: JEP 171: Clarifications/corrections for fence intrinsics
Reviewed-by: dholmes, shade, dl, psandoz
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/**
* JDK-8010946: AccessController.doPrivileged() doesn't work as expected.
* This is actually a broader issue of having Dynalink correctly handle
* caller-sensitive methods.
*
* @test
* @run
*/
// This is unprivileged code that loads privileged code.
load(__DIR__ + "JDK-8010946-privileged.js")
try {
// This should fail, even though the code itself resides in the
// privileged script, as we're invoking it without going through
// doPrivileged()
print("Attempting unprivileged execution...")
executeUnprivileged()
print("FAIL: Unprivileged execution succeeded!")
} catch(e) {
print("Unprivileged execution failed with " + e)
}
print()
// This should succeed, as it's going through doPrivileged().
print("Attempting privileged execution...")
executePrivileged()