Hi,

#1
If we trace the allocation and write barrier in Rotor, we will see (in the
beginning):

alloc: 00B7F8A4
alloc: 00B7F8E4
alloc: /* more allocations */
alloc: 00B7F964
write barrier: overwrites 00B7F964 with 00B7F964

Why does Rotor overwrite the barrier which contains a memory address
00B7F964 with the same address 00B7F964?

#2
What does it mean when Rotor overwrite a barrier that contains a memory
address 0000000C or 00000004?

Thank you very much.


Gajah Mada

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