On Fri, 3 Jun 2022 15:47:21 GMT, Maurizio Cimadamore <mcimadam...@openjdk.org> wrote:
> This is a cleanup of the memory session implementation. The main new concept > is that `MemorySessionImpl` is split into two parts: there is an > implementation of memory session and then there is a state abstraction > (`MemorySessionImpl.State`). This allows to share the state across multiple > session views, in a more clean way. The big consequence of this change is > that the routines on `ScopedMemoryAccess` now have to be defined in terms of > the state abstraction (but the changes are mostly mechanical). > > I have consolidated the implementation quite a bit, by removing all the > duplicated logic for issuing similar-looking exceptions. I have also > addressed an issue with `checkValidState` throwing a _new_ > `WrongThreadException` instead of using a singleton (which is what the logic > for closing down shared session requires, to avoid stack walks that are too > deep). > > `MemorySession.State::checkValidState` is now fully monomorphic; when looking > at benchmarks, this seems to be the best solution in order to make things > fast. Specializing implmentations to remove few plain checks does not buy > enough, and always has the risk of adding profile pollution. This pull request has been closed without being integrated. ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/9017