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/**
* @test
* @bug 6885584
* @summary A particular class structure causes large allocation spike for jit
*
* @run main/othervm -Xbatch Test6885584
*/
public class Test6885584 {
static private int i1;
static private int i2;
static private int i3;
static int limit = Integer.MAX_VALUE - 8;
public static void main(String args[]) {
// Run long enough to trigger an OSR
for(int j = 200000; j != 0; j--) {
}
// This must reference a field
i1 = i2;
// The resource leak is roughly proportional to this initial value
for(int k = Integer.MAX_VALUE - 1; k != 0; k--) {
// Make sure the body does some work
if(i2 > i3)i1 = k;
if (k <= limit) break;
}
}
}