Alexandre,
Thank you for the information and details.
I've added your it to the JBS version of 8022893.
Thanks,
Serguei
On 8/26/13 4:30 AM, Staffan Larsen wrote:
I think this is your bug report:
http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=8022893
I have updated Affected Versions to include 8 as well. The change will
take a day or so to propagate.
/Staffan
On 26 aug 2013, at 12:08, Alexandre De Champeaux <a...@quartetfs.com
<mailto:a...@quartetfs.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I was able to reproduce the bug running java 8 (build b103, and so
hotspot build 25.0-b45). So I would like to update the bug report to
java 8. I don't have access to it though. Should I post a new one?
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Alexandre De Champeaux
<a...@quartetfs.com <mailto:a...@quartetfs.com>> wrote:
Ok thanks. I just posted a bug report to bugs.sun.com
<http://bugs.sun.com/> describing the issue (id 9005974).
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Alan Bateman
<alan.bate...@oracle.com <mailto:alan.bate...@oracle.com>> wrote:
On 13/08/2013 09:11, Alexandre De Champeaux wrote:
Hi all,
I posted this message a few days ago in the discuss mailing
list. This one seems way more accurate though, so i am
posting it again.
Following his blog post
(http://jeremymanson.blogspot.fr/2013/07/lightweight-asynchronous-sampling.html),
I have been trying to use the code Jeremy Manson proposes to
use the AsyncGetCallTrace function.
Although it works smoothly on small examples, I see some
impossible stacktraces on real world projects, with complex
interface structures. I have posted a bug report that
reproduces it and gives more details here :
https://code.google.com/p/lightweight-java-profiler/issues/detail?id=1
I am trying to estimate if those stacktraces are sparse
(seems to be so), and so if a profiler that uses this
feature will be reliable.
Any known bugs / limitations of the AsyncGetCallTrace function?
This function being undocumented, in what extent does it
stays up to date?
Thanks for your answers
Alex
When you say you've posted a bug report, does this mean to
bugs.sun.com <http://bugs.sun.com/>? While not technically
supported, it is known to be used by some products so if
there is an issue (and I remember this had a long bug tail
originally) then it would be good to track it.
-Alan.