Hi,

Updated the webrev(http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~vtewari/4823133/webrev0.1/ <http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Evtewari/4823133/webrev0.1/>) as per Martin review comment removed the _FILE_OFFSET_BITS from source.

Thanks,
Vyom


On Tuesday 15 December 2015 10:55 PM, Martin Buchholz wrote:
_FILE_OFFSET_BITS is generally an all-or-nothing thing, because it
affects interoperability between translation units.  It would be good
to convert all of the JDK build to use -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64, but
that would be a big job.  So traditionally the JDK has instead used
the functions made available via _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE.  But that is
also a JDK-wide job now, because every call to plain stat in the
source code is broken on 32-bit systems with 64-bit inodes, which are
becoming more common.

I recommend the _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 strategy, but it's probably a job
for build-dev, not core-libs-dev.




On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 8:31 AM, Roger Riggs <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Yvom,

Minor comments:

src/java.base/share/native/libjava/RandomAccessFile.c:
  - "length fail" might be clearer as "GetLength failed"

src/java.base/unix/native/libjava/io_util_md.c:

  - Please add a comment before the define of FILE_OFFSET_BITS to indicate
where it is used and why it is there.
  - BTW, are there any unintended side effects?
    Perhaps a different issue but perhaps 64 bit offsets should be used
everywhere

src/java.base/windows/native/libjava/io_util_md.c
  - Line 592: Using INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE is better than -1 and is used
elsewhere in the file
    BTW, Testing for invalid handle might be unnecessary since the call to
GetFileSizeEx will fail
    if it is invalid, yielding the same result.

Roger


On 12/10/2015 5:52 AM, vyom wrote:
Hi All,

Please review my changes for below bug.

Bug: JDK-4823133 : RandomAccessFile.length() is not thread-safe

Webrev:http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~vtewari/4823133/webrev0.0/
<http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Evtewari/4823133/webrev0.0/>

This change ensure that  length() does not temporarily changes the file
pointer and it will make sure that there is no race
condition in case of multi thread uses.

Thanks,
Vyom





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