On Tue, 28 Mar 2023 19:50:36 GMT, Matias Saavedra Silva <matsa...@openjdk.org> 
wrote:

>> The current structure used to store the resolution information for 
>> invokedynamic, ConstantPoolCacheEntry, is difficult to interpret due to its 
>> ambigious fields f1 and f2. This structure can hold information for fields, 
>> methods, and invokedynamics and each of its fields can hold different types 
>> of values depending on the entry. 
>> 
>> This enhancement proposes a new structure to exclusively contain 
>> invokedynamic information in a manner that is easy to interpret and easy to 
>> extend.  Resolved invokedynamic entries will be stored in an array in the 
>> constant pool cache and the operand of the invokedynamic bytecode will be 
>> rewritten to be the index into this array.
>> 
>> Any areas that previously accessed invokedynamic data from 
>> ConstantPoolCacheEntry will be replaced with accesses to this new array and 
>> structure. Verified with tier1-9 tests.
>> 
>> The PPC port was provided by @reinrich, RISCV was provided by @DingliZhang 
>> and @zifeihan, and S390x by @offamitkumar.
>> 
>> This change supports the following platforms: x86, aarch64, PPC, RISCV, and 
>> S390x
>
> Matias Saavedra Silva has updated the pull request incrementally with one 
> additional commit since the last revision:
> 
>   s390x NULL to nullptr

It has also broken GraalVM Native Image. I'll open a JBS issue with a 
reproducer soon but here's hs-err from a slowdebug JDK build showing the 
problem:
[hs_err_pid30379.log](https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/files/11122818/hs_err_pid30379.log)

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/12778#issuecomment-1492011186

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