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#include <string.h>
#include "jni.h"
#include "jni_util.h"
#include "jvm.h"
#include "jlong.h"
#include "sun_nio_ch_NativeThread.h"
#include "nio_util.h"
#ifdef __linux__
#include <pthread.h>
static void
{
}
#endif
{
#ifdef __linux__
/* Install the null handler for INTERRUPT_SIGNAL. This might overwrite the
* handler previously installed by java/net/linux_close.c, but that's okay
* since neither handler actually does anything. We install our own
* handler here simply out of paranoia; ultimately the two mechanisms
* should somehow be unified, perhaps within the VM.
*/
#endif
}
{
#ifdef __linux__
return (long)pthread_self();
#else
return -1;
#endif
}
{
#ifdef __linux__
#endif
}