On Mon, 5 May 2025 17:13:02 GMT, Per Minborg <pminb...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> As we advance, converting older JDK code to use the relatively new FFM API >> requires system calls that can provide `errno` and the likes to explicitly >> allocate a MemorySegment to capture potential error states. This can lead to >> negative performance implications if not designed carefully and also >> introduces unnecessary code complexity. >> >> Hence, this PR proposes adding a JDK internal method handle adapter that can >> be used to handle system calls with `errno`, `GetLastError`, and >> `WSAGetLastError`. >> >> It relies on an efficient carrier-thread-local cache of memory regions to >> allide allocations. > > Per Minborg has updated the pull request incrementally with three additional > commits since the last revision: > > - Fix empty line at the end of a third file > - Fix empty line at the end of another file > - Fix empty line at the end of a file src/java.base/share/classes/jdk/internal/foreign/CaptureStateUtil.java line 74: > 72: // The Cartesian product : (int.class, long.class) x ("errno", > ...) > 73: // Do not use Streams in order to enable "early" use in the init > sequence. > 74: for (Class<?> c : List.of(int.class, long.class)) { Suggestion: for (Class<?> c : new Class<?>[] {int.class, long.class}) { Isn't this safer to use during early initialization? ------------- PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/25043#discussion_r2075003232