Gregory,
That worked (always using JVMTI_VERSION_1 constant).
Thanks,
Armand
Gregory Shimansky wrote:
On Tuesday 06 March 2007 00:03 Armand Navabi wrote:
Pavel,
Interesting. I am working on Ubuntu 6.06. If I am in the Harmony bin
directory and I try to run like this:
./java -agentpath:<path to simpleAgent build> HelloWorld
I get the error I explained before. When I use Sun's java (java 5.0), it
works fine.
I looked at the agent source and I find some inconsistency in its code. It
calls GetEnv with JVMTI_VERSION constant, but prints error message with
JVMTI_VERIONS_1 constant.
These constants are actually different. The JVMTI_VERSION_1 constant has 0 in
MICRO version field while JVMTI_VERSION has the actual MICRO version for the
JVMTI implementation in VM. Could you change the agent to always use
JVMTI_VERSION_1? In this case you won't depend on the MICRO version of the
JVMTI implementation of the header file from JDK that you've used to compile
agent code.
-----Original Message-----
From: Pavel Pervov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 5:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [drlvm][jvmti] JVMTI support?
Armand,
I tried this simple agent on Windows and got it working perfectly.
What platform you are working on?
Pavel.
On 3/5/07, Armand Navabi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there support for JVM Tool Interface from the JIT? The developers
guide says that the JVMTI support component relies on support from
execution engines. Section 3.3.2 mentions support for JVMTI in the
interpreter, but I see no mention in the JIT section (Section 3.3.1).
I am trying to use this simple agent
(
http://wsjoung.wordpress.com/2006/11/17/the-java-virtual-machine-tool-inter
f ace-jvmti/
),
but it causes the following error:
ERROR: Unable to access JVMTI Version 1 (0x30010000), is your J2SE a 1.5
or newer version? JNIEnvs GetEnv() returned -3
I tried to use the agent with both the JIT and the interpreter, but both
resulted in the above error.
Thanks,
Armand