For now we've told hotspot not to compile that method so hopefully that'll help. I've been following a similar bug report at Sun from a problem with Eclipse that has an endless to and fro of "its fixed, oh wait... no its not" :(
Mark On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Jerome Louvel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Mark, > > I haven't seen this personally yet. > > BTW, Sun hasn't replied to my bug report submission. I don't know if it has > been discarded or simply delayed... Maybe you should try to submit a report > yourself, it might have a better fortune... > > Best regards, > Jerome > > > ------------------------------ > *De :* Mark Derricutt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > *Envoyé :* lundi 21 juillet 2008 06:13 > *À :* [email protected] > *Objet :* Re: Restlet causing JVM crashes > > Hey all, > > This problem's just started to hit again on our production boxes running > RHEl 3 and RHEL 5 and JDK 1.6_06. > > I tried checking what Kevin changed (volatile to final) but can't see any > volatile's mentioned in HeaderReader class (but my pretty much everywhere > else). > > It can't be just us and Kevin seeing this can it? We're now seeing it > locally across multiple VM versions. > > Mark > > On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 12:12 AM, Kevin Conaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> Hi Mark, >> >> I had the same problem as you. I tweaked some lines of code in that class >> and recompiled and the issue went away. >> >> It feels like a bug in the JVM because the error is happening when Hotspot >> decides to recompile the class. I never did figure out what was causing >> it. >> >> I had posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] back in April: >> >> http://restlet.tigris.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=code&msgNo=139 >> >> Kevin >> >> >> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 12:37 AM, Rob Heittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >>> That's a new one on me, but Hardy has been the locus of a bunch of new >>> JVM crash issues, mainly with Athlon processors. Also there have been some >>> similar issues with 64-bit under Red Hat and Fedora. >>> This is the Sun JVM I get installing sun-java6-jdk from multiverse, and I >>> don't get JVM crashes on P4, Centrino, or Core Duo. >>> >>> java version "1.6.0_06" >>> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_06-b02) >>> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 10.0-b22, mixed mode, sharing) >>> >>> Where did you get yours from? Direct Sun download? Hardy tries very >>> hard to use OpenJDK, which also doesn't crash for me on P4, Centrino, or >>> Core Duo. >>> >>> - Rob >>> >>> >> > > > -- > "It is easier to optimize correct code than to correct optimized code." -- > Bill Harlan > -- "It is easier to optimize correct code than to correct optimized code." -- Bill Harlan

