I still need a reviewer for integrating the changes for 8030114... Any
taker?
Thanks,
Valerie
On 02/21/14 16:41, Valerie (Yu-Ching) Peng wrote:
Good points, I have updated the webrev accordingly.
The current callers of
Java_sun_security_smartcardio_PCSC_SCardGetStatusChange seems to only
pass 1 reader at a time, so I just moved the free call to a separate
loop as part of cleanup.
Webrev is updated at:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~valeriep/8030114/webrev.01/
Thanks,
Valerie
On 02/14/14 06:32, Florian Weimer wrote:
On 02/14/2014 01:30 AM, Valerie (Yu-Ching) Peng wrote:
Can someone please review the fixes which checks for pending exceptions
in native code "pcsc.c"?
The fix is straightforward for all except the changes under
Java_sun_security_smartcardio_PCSC_SCardGetStatusChange(...) method
which is somewhat complicated due to the need to free up memories.
Webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~valeriep/8030114/webrev.00/
It seems to me there is a slight behavioral change in
Java_sun_security_smartcardio_PCSC_SCardStatus. I think the
ArrayIndexOutofBoundsException is no longer thrown if the status
array is too short.
The logic in Java_sun_security_smartcardio_PCSC_SCardGetStatusChange
appears to be correct, but I wonder if it would be clearer to use
calloc for allocation and avoid the interlocked i/j/k loop counters,
at the cost of calling free on a few NULL pointers.