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/**
* @test
* @bug 6769124
* @summary arraycopy may crash the VM with c1 on 64 bit
*/
public class TestArrayCopy6769124 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int k = 1 << 31;
for(int j = 0; j <1000000; j++) {
int i = -1;
while(i < 10) {
i++;
}
int m = k * i;
int[] O1 = new int[20];
int[] O2 = new int[20];
System.arraycopy(O1, i, O2, i, 1); //will crash on amd64
System.arraycopy(O1, m, O2, m, 1); //will crash on sparcv9
}
}
}