On 10/10/2019 5:25 pm, serguei.spit...@oracle.com wrote:
On 10/9/19 23:39, Chris Plummer wrote:
I think the +1 gets rid of the warning, but it also means there is no
need for the following line that sets buf[len].
Yes, it was my guess.
Then I agree this statement must be removed: buf[len] = '\0';
I don't think so!
Given this description:
template <> void DCmdArgument<bool>::parse_value(const char* str,
size_t len, TRAPS) {
// len is the length of the current token starting at str
it is not evident to me that we are even dealing with a NUL-terminated
str. Rather str is the start of the next token, with length len, after
which may be another token and so forth. So we may be passing in:
str = "token1 token2"
len = 6
so we still need the explicit buf[len]='\0'
David
Thanks,
Serguei
Chris
On 10/9/19 11:31 PM, serguei.spit...@oracle.com wrote:
Hi Yasumasa,
The fix in src/hotspot/cpu/x86/macroAssembler_x86.hpp looks Okay.
But I don't understand why you need this fix in
src/hotspot/share/services/diagnosticArgument.cpp ?:
char* buf = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(char, len + 1);
- strncpy(buf, str, len);
+ strncpy(buf, str, len + 1);
buf[len] = '\0';
The buf[len] is set to '\0' anyway.
Thanks,
Serguei
On 10/9/19 22:55, Yasumasa Suenaga wrote:
Hi all,
Please review this change:
JBS: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8232084
webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ysuenaga/JDK-8232084/webrev.00/
I tried to build OpenJDK on Fedora 30 x64 with GCC 9.2.1, but it was
failed in
macroAssembler_x86.hpp and diagnosticArgument.cpp .
(Please see JBS for details)
This change has passed tests on submit repo.
Thanks,
Yasumasa (ysuenaga)