8019922: PPC64 (part 8): Implement Linux/PPC64 support in HotSpot makefiles
Summary: HotSpot make changes to build the HotSpot on Linux/PPC64
Reviewed-by: dholmes, kvn
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/**
* @test
* @bug 6837094
* @summary False positive for "meet not symmetric" failure
*
* @run main/othervm -Xbatch -XX:CompileOnly=Test.collectIs,Test$Factory$1.getArray,Test$Factory$2.getArray Test
*/
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.HashSet;
public class Test {
private interface Factory<M extends Interface> {
Factory<Child0> Zero = new Factory<Child0>() {
public Child0[] getArray() { return new Child0[1]; }
};
Factory<Child1> One = new Factory<Child1>() {
public Child1[] getArray() { return new Child1[1]; }
};
M[] getArray();
}
/**
* C2 asserts when compiling this method. Bimorphic inlining happens at
* getArray call site. A Phi in the catch block tries to join the meet type
* from he inline site (Parent[]) with the type expected by CI (Interface[]).
*
* C2 throws an assert when it doesn't need to.
*/
private static <I extends Interface> void collectIs(
Factory<I> factory, Set<Interface> s) {
for (I i : factory.getArray()) {
try {
s.add(i);
} catch (Exception e) {
}
}
}
static public void main(String argv[]) {
Set<Interface> s = new HashSet();
for (int i = 0; i < 25000; i++) {
collectIs(Factory.Zero, s);
collectIs(Factory.One, s);
}
}
}
/**
* Establish necessary class hierarchy
*/
interface Interface {
}
class Parent {
}
class Child0 extends Parent implements Interface {
}
class Child1 extends Parent implements Interface {
}
class Child2 extends Parent implements Interface {
}