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Konstantin Aleev
869b50a639 fix memory leaks in AccessibleJTree
(cherry picked from commit 561a7b8def)
2021-01-14 17:41:24 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
77cf8ed0dd JBR-2545 Clean up the list of ignored Render tests
(cherry picked from commit f7b4c42e1d)
2021-01-14 16:37:00 +07:00
Jayathirth D V
ffac8df8b1 8241490: Add large text performance tests in RenderPerfTest
(cherry picked from commit 803ee2f2b5)
2021-01-14 16:36:50 +07:00
Alexey Ushakov
24e29c8774 8230657: Create fine grained render perf test for metal pipeline
Converted gradle JUnit test to plain java for ant and gnumake

To run the tests:
cd src/demo/share/java2d/RenderPerfTest

ant run
or
java -jar dist/RenderPerfTest.jar
or
java -jar dist/RenderPerfTest.jar testWhiteTextBubblesGray

(cherry picked from commit 356121b18f)
2021-01-14 16:36:34 +07:00
Alexey Ushakov
838741cf0f 8230657: Create fine grained render perf test for metal pipeline
To run the tests:
cd src/demo/share/java2d/RenderPerfTest

sh gradlew test -i
or
sh gradlew test --tests *testWiredBoxBubbles* -i

(cherry picked from commit 8bd8d2d132)
2021-01-14 16:36:07 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
61e6fb1586 add regression test on https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8139176
(cherry picked from commit 380c17456c)

(cherry picked from commit 6f1c0a6)
(cherry picked from commit 63130fd461)
2021-01-14 16:12:32 +07:00
Andrey Starovoyt
70d22558e6 JBR-2736 provide writeObjects implementation for copying files/folders from Project Explorer to the Finder
(cherry picked from commit 33db034d49)

(cherry picked from commit d3ec3d899d)
2021-01-14 15:53:05 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
8f203c3da6 updated JTreg exclude list 2021-01-14 11:31:31 +07:00
Leonid Mesnik
7eb6a282e9 8244537: JDI tests fail due to "ERROR: Exception : nsk.share.jdi.JDITestRuntimeException: JDITestRuntimeException : ** event IS NOT a breakpoint **"
Reviewed-by: sspitsyn, amenkov
2021-01-14 11:31:31 +07:00
Alexey Ushakov
0b954aaa9c JBR-1997 JetBrainsMono fonts update to v0.22
(cherry picked from commit 41f4fddd34)
(cherry picked from commit f5302a02f4)
(cherry picked from commit 5d7fd2e1e5)
2020-12-25 23:02:52 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
b48b9e0a27 JBR-1690 Bundle new fonts
Test correction

(cherry picked from commit aa13c8b4ea)
2020-12-25 22:28:18 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
76609f3ae2 JBR-572: Regression test on the crash caused by the fix
(cherry picked from commit 6cc380ffb5)
(cherry picked from commit 958e25ed21)
(cherry picked from commit a7de601d5f)
2020-12-23 18:19:01 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
7793fc89cb JBR-1618: fixed misprint, added saving screenshots in case of failure
(cherry picked from commit e4a3889cf0)
2020-12-23 18:14:37 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
28ce81cb26 JRE-1117 J2DBench: introduced result reader for TC's charts 2020-12-23 17:53:23 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
37d906e0bb enabling dtrace-tests: added dtrace keyword
(cherry picked from commit 0b5119ca89)
2020-12-23 17:51:35 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
cb0245e66f moving diff-image file into the scratch directory
(cherry picked from commit d295bb0bbd)
2020-12-23 17:51:03 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
efb04a90de JRE-9: added regression test
(cherry picked from commit 4ffb665)
(cherry picked from commit 00a29ad129)
2020-12-23 17:44:09 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
d7b0ebd0e2 not for upstream: added disposing frames in order to provide the test with the chance on the second run
(cherry picked from commit 8170635)
(cherry picked from commit 7fc924f065)
2020-12-23 17:42:17 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
4fe30ac595 JRE-741 added new regression test (Modal dialog stays above other process windows)
(cherry picked from commit 9ea664c299)
2020-12-23 17:36:16 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
698d8f6f45 JRE-705 added new regression test (Z-order of child windows is broken on Mac OS)
(cherry picked from commit 82cd480619)
2020-12-23 17:36:01 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
e52e6f85f6 JRE-501 added new regression test (Live resize is jerky for heavy java applications on Mac)
(cherry picked from commit c4a1277c1b)
2020-12-23 17:35:45 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
ecb5ff220e JRE-457 added new regression test (OGLTR_DisableGlyphModeState is slow)
(cherry picked from commit 3a43f4557f)
2020-12-23 17:35:22 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
50f97dd320 JRE-422 added new regression test (AWTView deliverJavaMouseEvent leaks jEvent)
(cherry picked from commit 37dc13c603)
2020-12-23 17:34:55 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
fa3c1c0750 updated JTreg exclude list 2020-12-22 15:11:49 +07:00
Prasanta Sadhukhan
1dc6f955f6 8040914: Test javax/swing/JLabel/6596966/bug6596966.java fails : comboBox isn't focus owner
Reviewed-by: prr
2020-12-22 15:11:49 +07:00
Pankaj Bansal
57dd1b4bdd 8225790: Two NestedDialogs tests fail on Ubuntu
Reviewed-by: serb
2020-12-22 15:11:49 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
03fd0867a7 JBR-1905 [TESBUG] java/awt/TextArea/DisposeTest/TestDispose.java: frame is not disposed
- java/awt/TextArea/DisposeTest/TestDispose.java, java/awt/TextField/DisposeTest/TestDispose.java: fixed test frame disposal
- java/awt/Frame/DisposeStressTest/DisposeStressTest.java: decreased test timeout from 2h to 10 min, added minor diagnostic logging

(cherry picked from commit 7f025f4e16)
(cherry picked from commit dda7f3d871)
(cherry picked from commit bc09aadadb)
2020-12-21 14:22:56 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
71db65e090 JBR-2585 [TESTBUG] TouchScreenEvent tests affect tests simulating mouse actions
- added workaround for JBR-2585
- added README.md about manual test run
- made an update to close LinuxTouchScreenDevice properly
- added an error exit from linux shell script if sudo password is empty or chown fails

(cherry picked from commit 4deb3bbe61)
2020-12-19 15:28:58 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
8e0458c4e8 JBR-2041 [TEST] Added new regression test (Touchscreen devices support)
(cherry picked from commit 2d587b3728)
(cherry picked from commit 92606f2c7f)
(cherry picked from commit 05af375909)
(cherry picked from commit 0f895bf1b2)
(cherry picked from commit 08aa0852b7)
2020-12-19 15:24:15 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
22a229c23a JBR-2657 [TESTBUG] ChainOfPopupsFocusTest misbehaving on Windows
- changed open popup shortcut from Ctrl+N to Ctrl+M, so no new explorer windows appear if desktop gets focused by error
- added a click on the main test frame, so it gets focus when running from background cygwin process on Windows, otherwise it just flashes on the taskbar

(cherry picked from commit eda8e4d50e)
2020-12-19 14:34:16 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
d858fa2ac0 JBR-2630 Typing speed in IDE editor was dropped after switching to 11.0.8
Introduced sun.awt.osx.RobotSafeDelayMillis property to control macOS specific safe delay for Robot methods.
50 ms safe delay was initially hardcoded in 3862142d (JDK-8242174: [macos] The NestedModelessDialogTest test make the macOS unstable) which affected performance tests execution.

(cherry picked from commit 5f691bb788)
2020-12-19 14:32:29 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
068a76c54c JBR-1694: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Null charset name
Move GB18030.class from sun/nio/cs/ext (jdk.charsets) to sun/nio/cs (java.base),
so the charset is available during VM initialization on Windows.

(cherry picked from commit 588cfef576)
2020-12-19 14:32:29 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
7303892b7f IDEA-165950 [TEST] Added new regression test (National keyboard layouts support)
(cherry picked from commit 0900a705bc)
2020-12-19 14:32:28 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
2799cdbdfd JBR-2328 [TESTBUG] Regression test java/awt/keyboard/AllKeyCode/AllKeyCode.java is not correct
(cherry picked from commit 861f73c393)
(cherry picked from commit bfab6a9364)
(cherry picked from commit e9fa7a0882)
2020-12-18 16:45:28 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
3b27838dab JBR-1417 [TEST] Added new regression test (JBR 11 does not support chain of popups)
(cherry picked from commit 41e89505be)
(cherry picked from commit 9fe5c778d9)
(cherry picked from commit 6ea9530d9f)
(cherry picked from commit d757108517)
(cherry picked from commit b99c1e7b5c)
2020-12-18 16:34:27 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
93e8419be6 JBR-1380: [TESTBUG] Regression test java/awt/Graphics2D/DrawString/LCDTextSrcEa.java works incorrectly
(cherry picked from commit 95df9908f4)
2020-12-18 16:34:26 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
b94d5431da JBR-1102: [TESTBUG] java/awt/Paint/ComponentIsNotDrawnAfterRemoveAddTest/ComponentIsNotDrawnAfterRemoveAddTest.java: 'paint' method of 60 components was not called
(cherry picked from commit dc7abebe17)
(cherry picked from commit c8d631a142)
2020-12-18 15:49:39 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
2416c47967 JBR-1148: [TESTBUG] jb/sun/awt/macos/KeyPressAndHoldTest.java intermittently fails by timeout, added max time to wait, reverted ApplePressAndHoldEnabled check
(cherry picked from commit f368f0f101)
2020-12-18 15:49:39 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
40644b2736 JBR-998: [TEST] Added new regression test (Input freezes after MacOS key-selector on Mojave)
(cherry picked from commit 3d898a8024)
2020-12-18 15:49:38 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
53b6d61a17 JBR-1372: [TESTBUG] JDialog1054.java, MoveFocusShortcutTest.java regression tests need update
(cherry picked from commit a5948894bf)
2020-12-18 15:49:27 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
40559f86bf JBR-1146: [TESTBUG] Test jb/javax/swing/JDialog/JDialog1054.java intermittently fails by timeout
(cherry picked from commit 48b7dd874f)
2020-12-18 15:49:27 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
fffb0e9560 JBR-1054: [TEST] Added new regression test (Weird non-modal dialog above modal dialog behaviour)
(cherry picked from commit b808be6a6a)
2020-12-18 15:49:26 +07:00
Elena Sayapina
9a2941aa8e JBR-318: [TEST] Added new regression test (Cmd+` doesn't work after update to JDK 152_*)
(cherry picked from commit 0be0a018b5)
(cherry picked from commit 5bb4c2a1d6)
2020-12-18 15:49:16 +07:00
Alexey Ushakov
61ea0be9b2 JBR-1874 Cursor not changing from 'default' to 'text'
Prevent OS from changing cursor

(cherry picked from commit 94a4eb7002)
2020-12-11 15:47:25 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
755e5f6b57 JBR-1778 Font in editor incorrect (always italics)
Added -it pattern into italic detection code
Added some more patterns to bold and italic detection code
'Anka/Coder' font support

(cherry picked from commit 5119eeee12)
(cherry picked from commit ec241e4a0a)
(cherry picked from commit 251068294e)
(cherry picked from commit 08ae9ff034)
2020-12-11 15:47:25 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
12ba27af82 JBR-1699 Use platform font rendering for bundled fonts on MacOS
Use different family for specific font faces. Refactoring

(cherry picked from commit c423003bd4)
2020-12-11 15:47:25 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
6a000c143e JBR-1624 Fonts rendering is broken in the 2019.2 EAP (Fira Code)
Lower priority for idea bundled fonts to pickup platform ones
(if installed)

(cherry picked from commit e838103a24)
2020-12-11 15:47:25 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
13d71d1192 JBR-1885 JetBrainsMono fonts update to v0.19
Updated the fonts to v0.19. Bundled italic fonts

(cherry picked from commit 7f032e3fe7)
(cherry picked from commit a7b4c9449a)
2020-12-11 15:47:25 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
d12863856a JBR-1624 Fonts rendering is broken in the 2019.2 EAP (Fira Code)
Lower priority for idea bundled fonts to pickup platform ones
(if installed)

(cherry picked from commit e838103a24)
2020-12-11 15:47:25 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
d40efa111b JBR-1699 Use platform font rendering for bundled fonts on MacOS
Used CFont instead of TrueTypeFont for bundled fonts on mac
Use different family for specific font faces. Refactoring

(cherry picked from commit 8c86ad3e96)
(cherry picked from commit c423003bd4)
(cherry picked from commit bcae402dc8)
2020-12-11 15:47:25 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
17ef2ad1d1 JBR-1690 Bundle new fonts
Update family name for JetBrainsMono-Thin

(cherry picked from commit 0d2326ff34)
(cherry picked from commit 83843f9124)
(cherry picked from commit 2a2e1cfb36)
(cherry picked from commit 76abb69262)
2020-12-11 15:40:45 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
e916dca5a7 JBR-1645 javax/swing/JTextArea/TestTabSize.java: Tab width calculation wrong
Corrected idea font filter

(cherry picked from commit 62f9d1f46a)
2020-12-11 15:39:55 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
8b0e632a0b JBR-1399 Improve font discovery and loading by introducing font cache
Bundle IDEA fonts to improve startup performance

(cherry picked from commit 350a3fdef3)
2020-12-11 10:34:57 +03:00
Dennis Ushakov
982846e60c JBR-1863, JBR-1868 correct advances on Catalina
(cherry picked from commit d5868e8fe1)
2020-12-10 18:58:40 +03:00
Dennis Ushakov
6567b4b1a9 JBR-1756 use CoreText for all font rendering on Catalina
(cherry picked from commit acdc0ea38e)
2020-12-10 18:57:29 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
0cbec0caef JRE-1028 fwport(9): JRE-1008 Do not use LCD shader on macOS 10.14+ in font rendering
Disable LCD text shader on macOS 10.14+ if LCD rendering is not explicitly specified

(cherry picked from commit dffea9d701)
2020-12-10 18:48:58 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
2a43129290 JRE-482 Java_sun_font_CStrike_getNativeGlyphOutline takes too much time in scrolling
Replaced glyph outlines with bounding boxes for glyph boundaries calculation for most common usages. Also, skipped unnecessary OGL flushes in OGL rendering queue

(cherry picked from commit c58dc052af48887338a38beb0c721eddca3af481)
(cherry picked from commit 7f6be7cfb907bbf1c3572b911df5690fa3039fde)
(cherry picked from commit c68913d82c0ba4b4c509179123f0a4bf7971f857)
(cherry picked from commit 9cfa04c93ad416a8177d9e7ca410850bd3ff880f)
(cherry picked from commit 0e930841704e4e98ecc0c888b144245e74218799)
(cherry picked from commit 8ffc190fbdb059d5a24842115c0bc3ade8b351b9)
(cherry picked from commit 0f7c26186a)
2020-12-10 18:37:31 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
65a7cc6d22 JRE-444 CPlatformWindow.nativeGetTopmostPlatformWindowUnderMouse is slow
Replaced number of CGWindowListCopyWindowInfo for each window layer with [NSWindow windowNumberAtPoint: belowWindowWithWindowNumber:]

(cherry picked from commit 2a143af4d62340acdfd9c94d876f684385febbc8)
(cherry picked from commit 6fc369e8bf)
2020-12-10 18:16:05 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
857891fb87 JRE-161 CCE in OGLTextRenderer.validateContext
Throw InvalidPipeException instead of CCE

(cherry picked from commit eafe84a8519b42dea5518cc91a27652befd91473)
(cherry picked from commit be707de431)
2020-12-10 18:14:53 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
d26b57199c IDEA-144261 IDE is unusably slow when using a 4K display on OS X
2x increase  size of cached glyphs

(cherry picked from commit 52da5f8934ccc482a58606309e44de51521ed9e2)
(cherry picked from commit ee05ba1b33)
2020-12-10 18:07:40 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
a8725f2acb 8257886 Build issue in macOS 10.14
Replaced detection logic with one constant because we have the same max texture size (16384) for all macs (https://developer.apple.com/metal/Metal-Feature-Set-Tables.pdf)
2020-12-09 21:00:14 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
8c3873b7e8 JBR-745 Improve java2d rendering performance on macOS by using Metal framework
Corrected build failures with modern Xcode
2020-12-09 12:24:17 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
81bf622589 JBR-745 Improve java2d rendering performance on macOS by using Metal framework
Backport from Lanai project. Last commit from main repo:
21d33db0 Jayathirth D V <jdv@openjdk.org> on 08.12.2020 at 12:22
2020-12-08 19:41:25 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
96acea2265 JBR-2922 fix release info 2020-12-08 06:27:50 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
946dcfe767 add a golden image for Emoji test & fix a misprint in exclude list 2020-12-07 09:04:50 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
efecbac9bb JBR-2922 add JCEF to jbrsdk binaries
& fix a misprint in get_mods_list
2020-12-06 07:59:23 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
fc222a0154 updated JTreg exclude list 2020-12-03 15:44:32 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
2a7428f3d7 add git config settings for dcevm 2020-12-03 09:05:24 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
48df5d367a JBR-2912 add JBR 15 builds with DCEVM 2020-12-03 05:21:08 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
578da92dc2 JBR-2864 initial commit of DCEVM patches reworked for 15 2020-12-02 15:36:43 +07:00
Alexey Ushakov
d1cea2ff04 JRE-43 Font.getFamily() does not work in headless mode
Removed unused code

(cherry picked from commit 5b523f049e)
2020-11-29 02:13:05 -08:00
Alexey Ushakov
ba02769ca6 JRE-43 Font.getFamily() does not work in headless mode
Bundled Droid fonts to fallback in headless mode

(cherry picked from commit 5b523f049e)
2020-11-27 07:39:00 -08:00
Dmitry Batrak
8c8144a7c1 test case for JBR-1875
port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit fc25d3598c)
2020-11-23 19:42:17 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
6a30c56138 JBR-2248 Support text wrapping in a <pre> tag in JEditorPane
port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit ff2e915371)
2020-11-23 19:18:37 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
93ad4f06dd JBR-2234 Support CSS setting overflow-wrap:anywhere in JEditorPane
port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commits b6583d0a71, 6003abc15f)
2020-11-23 19:18:37 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
d3018a1837 JBR-2050 Issue with keycap emojis
port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit ae91e1d7f1)
2020-11-23 18:48:08 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
2bf43a57ab JBR-1987 Korean/Thai characters not printed properly in annotation tooltip (e.g. spellchecker)
This changes the fonts JDK uses for font fallback on Windows. These used to be DokChampa (for Thai) and Batang/Gulim/Gulim (for Korean).
Those fonts are not available by default on Windows 10, user needs to install supplementary font language packs to get them.
Now the following fonts will be used - Tahoma (for Thai) and Malgun Gothic (for Korean). They are available by default
on Windows 7, 8 and 10.

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit 850653192b)
2020-11-23 18:44:08 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
6769b27e53 JBR-1714 Italic text is displayed using incorrect glyphs on Windows
port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commits 46e4cdfcbd, 9cc5cbc99b)
2020-11-23 18:44:07 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
e43cfd198f JBR-1689 Incorrect painting of long strings on linux
port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commits e12c1d6f0d, 0429e74e9d)
2020-11-23 18:44:07 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
6e1c514c6c JBR-1248 Exception caused by broken font
port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit 4efa7eab3e)
2020-11-23 18:44:07 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
e2637199e9 JBR-1245 [JDK 11] There are different letter spacings in some controls
port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit a26b70568a)
2020-11-23 18:44:07 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
47ff31ae82 JRE-927 Unexpected wrapping of bidirectional text in JEditorPane on HiDPI screens
port commit 11a5a4a2 from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit 65a5e450d5)
2020-11-23 18:44:07 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
a5e25d1ef9 JRE-774 Don't paste BOM from clipboard on Mac
port commit ea9b75b3 from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit c6fed2cf58)
2020-11-23 18:44:07 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
eea293f4a4 JRE-847 Box drawing characters have different widths with Monospaced font on Windows
port commit 778cef18 from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit 9caaac4a5a)
2020-11-23 18:44:06 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
e0475e9ba2 JRE-748 Strange dots with fractional metrics turned on
port commit 82e7c82d from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit e9bd5f5dad)
2020-11-23 18:44:06 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
087ff34c2e JRE-593 Wrong italic font rendering for Source Code Pro
port commit 1f6bd200 from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit 32ce109355)
2020-11-23 18:44:06 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
0db7e948af JRE-469 Console with emoji output becomes slow
The fix consists of two parts:
* Making CCharToGlyphMapper remember that a particular character cannot be displayed (isn't mapped to glyph with given font). Checking this repeatedly in native code is very slow.
* Make CCompositeGlyphMapper remember the results of char-to-glyph mapping, this was missing in previous implementation. This reuses caching code in CompositeGlyphMapper, extending the range of characters for which the results are cached to include Supplementary Multilingual Plane (most emoji characters belong to it).

port commit 4e0ccde2 from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit 394e055ae6)
2020-11-23 18:44:06 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
b871188f44 JRE-430 Font fallback sometimes doesn't work in Swing text components
port commit fc8003ad from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit 5b814d6b34)
2020-11-23 18:44:06 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
51ce1d6427 JRE-372 IntelliJ editors silently precompose diacritics
port commit f7facf1b from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit 67b1e552d8)
2020-11-23 18:44:06 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
7fb31a1665 JRE-118 Emoji support
port commits 5dcafa4d, 70e14949 from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit 690696bb52)
2020-11-23 18:44:05 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
e6752600a5 fix direction of vertical glyph offsets (regression introduced by backporting JDK 9 changes for JRE-33)
port commit 9b98eaf0 from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit cbf4d301ee)
2020-11-23 17:51:01 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
a5bd092449 an option to disable native rendering for rotated text (following JRE-19)
port commit ccc1ded6 from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit 72fb9ff7c4)
2020-11-23 17:51:01 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
b16ee45915 JRE-11 Support text rendering via DirectWrite API on Windows
port commits 7b180f8d, cccbcab4 from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit 030f15834c)
2020-11-23 17:51:01 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
8c9402b60b JRE-10 Ligatures are not working sometimes when characters from multiple scripts are present
ports commit 18b3f575 from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit c30407cb87)
2020-11-23 15:07:08 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
2c0d6150d0 IDEA-150876 OpenJDK fonts for toolwindow names look worse than Oracles's
don't apply FreeType-returned glyph advance for rotated glyphs rendered by GDI

This seems to produce a better looking text (more evenly spaced). Fractional metrics won't be respected by this code, but we can address this later if needed.

port commits c9debd5e, ed78cd00, 4c7e1619, 7aa0429c, 7bd6c17c from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commits d6b588bdab, dbc15fb84e)
2020-11-23 15:03:58 +03:00
Dmitry Batrak
f309844f75 reimplement JDK-7162125 to fix JDK-8147002
port commit ba38e5c4 from JBR 9

port from JBR 11 to JBR 15 (cherry picked from commit a949f9d220)
2020-11-23 13:53:55 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
d45cab03b1 add jdk_jb into TEST.groups - fix misprint 2020-11-15 07:33:47 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
e33577c3a5 add jdk_jb into TEST.groups 2020-11-15 05:53:19 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
32e9c4d353 sync exclude list with openjdk15 2020-11-14 09:21:48 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
44d62b3234 JRE-624 CThreading isAppKit() fails to detect main app thread if it was renamed
(cherry picked from commit c8f248a936)
2020-11-13 16:39:46 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
0f0ab2c5ba JRE-638 added new regression test (enable unlimited cryptographic policy by default)
(cherry picked from commit 4a14c6f15a)
2020-11-13 16:29:59 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
1a807593ab JRE-468 added new regression test (Idea freezes on project loading)
(cherry picked from commit 1ce8c3ce82)
2020-11-13 16:28:37 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
241c14cb92 JRE-467 added new regression test (Wrong rendering of variation sequences)
(cherry picked from commit 0026095202)
2020-11-13 16:28:06 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
601064c09c JRE-458 added new regression test (Insufficient and inconsistent permissions on some files in Linux build)
(cherry picked from commit 82adbe9c25)
2020-11-13 16:27:27 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
2120a8a282 JRE-430 added new regression test (Font fallback sometimes doesn't work in Swing text components)
(cherry picked from commit d04debc847)
2020-11-13 12:12:07 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
36ef23fb81 JRE-401 added regression test (AppCode freezes during autocomplete and other operations)
(cherry picked from commit cb4453b1d1)
2020-11-13 11:58:25 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
2afd3d4821 JRE-394 added regression test (System getenv doesn't return env var set in JNI code)
(cherry picked from commit 3a7b3c67b0)
2020-11-13 11:58:13 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
4b8e82db67 JRE-392 added regression (Tip of the day is not hidden while another modal window is shown)
(cherry picked from commit c7b0ac686f)
2020-11-13 11:58:02 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
90d22980d5 JRE-269 added regression (JLabel doesn't scale <code>text</code> HTML fragments.)
(cherry picked from commit 1f4ad38d23)
2020-11-13 11:57:49 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
0d1778962d JRE-186 added regression test (Modal dialogs (Messages) shouldn't popup IDEA when another application is active)
(cherry picked from commit 236bd38d1b)
2020-11-13 11:57:36 +07:00
Conor Cleary
276a53ba14 8246741: NetworkInterface/UniqueMacAddressesTest: mac address uniqueness test failed
Reviewed-by: chegar, dfuchs
2020-11-12 11:35:29 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
b483235e7f JBR-2812 remove --with-import-modules from configure for aarch64 2020-10-27 18:34:15 +07:00
Vitaly Provodin
bc6ff706da Update docker script to create jdk15 build env for x86 2020-10-23 12:07:44 +07:00
Anton Tarasov
27ffa822c1 JBR-2812 [followup] bundle jcef in jmod format instead of modular-sdk
Build test-image with non-jcef build target
2020-10-22 17:31:04 +03:00
Anton Tarasov
9174496aa0 JBR-2812 bundle jcef in jmod format instead of modular-sdk 2020-10-22 13:51:11 +03:00
Anton Tarasov
d7d16faf16 JBR-2019 provide getWindowHandle method for jcef
(cherry picked from commit 7ae706b629)
2020-10-22 13:51:11 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
653e7a8101 JBR-2807: JDK15: update modules.list to resolve jbr build failure
removed nashorn modules
2020-10-20 17:07:20 +03:00
Denis Konoplev
fcb22de8b0 JBR-2795: Add explicit conversion
(cherry picked from commit bf3e1c0c31)
2020-10-19 20:09:28 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
af0e3f69fa Update docker script to create jdk15 build env 2020-10-19 18:41:20 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
cd74581779 JBR-1412 [fwp to JBR11] JBR-1393 RubyMine is hanging after log in (macOS)
Modified version of JBR8 fix

(cherry picked from commit 434166fe63)
2020-10-16 20:01:18 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
74ce667016 JRE-366 Add support for Awesome WM
Added detection of Awesome WM and handled similar to Sawfish WM

(cherry picked from commit 6742077ed198975949af567e8ef543f853397351)
(cherry picked from commit 2847be73c6)
2020-10-16 20:01:17 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
161a7eac4a JRE-353 Fedora 25 + XMonad rendering issues
Added support for Xmonad WM

(cherry picked from commit c690c3c7fdf1390e6b1a8d388ff752a09391ae3c)
(cherry picked from commit 6851dc3441)
2020-10-16 20:01:16 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
54a2e76122 JRE-18 CCE in XRMaskFill.MaskFill
Throwing InvalidPipeException for incompatible surfaces

(cherry picked from commit 55dab103c24bf86cf025b9ce02b67e72508d41ba)
(cherry picked from commit 0a4fdad0f2)
2020-10-16 20:01:16 +03:00
Alexey Ushakov
be4219caab JRE-12 CCE: XRTextRenderer.drawGlyphList (sun.java2d.NullSurfaceData cannot be cast to sun.java2d.xr.XRSurfaceData)
Throwing InvalidPipeException for incompatible surfaces

(cherry picked from commit f98f34c)
(cherry picked from commit fb2bbc47fe)
2020-10-16 20:01:15 +03:00
Anton Tarasov
4a3199dc9d JRE-119 [Add SwingUtilities2.scalePoint method to translate b/w different scales]
The method is used for popup window location settings.

(cherry picked from commit a7f295f8bc8aaa5bee4bedf1369aefd19152fcf5)
(cherry picked from commit dbc9f3cf91)
2020-10-16 19:29:39 +03:00
Anton Tarasov
b63b0ae668 JRE-1142 [jdk11] hidpi is not detected since Ubuntu 18.04
(cherry picked from commit be4f8c0d9d)
2020-10-16 18:50:34 +03:00
Anton Tarasov
7a084221ca [jdk9] HiDPI scale is not detected on some linux desktops
(cherry picked from commit 9279d80110)
2020-10-16 18:50:33 +03:00
Anton Tarasov
4165ef6306 JRE-1111 [JDK11] java/beans/Beans/TypoInBeanDescription.java crashes at libawt_xawt.so+0x4a30d
(cherry picked from commit b89e6aed0b)
2020-10-16 18:50:32 +03:00
Anton Tarasov
14b7c5adef Read org.gnome.desktop.interface/scaling-factor
(cherry picked from commit 277357ae73)
2020-10-16 18:50:31 +03:00
Anton Tarasov
71fa983bc1 Do not scale base font in HiDPI mode on Linux
(cherry picked from commit 6fb2c36529)
2020-10-16 18:50:30 +03:00
Anton Tarasov
8a2f49d98b JRE-119 [Fix getCursorPos() to work in env with scale]
(cherry picked from commit cbcfb72202125cd9bab5d25e4f06b5ba3f684482)
(cherry picked from commit ca32a66f85)
2020-10-16 18:50:29 +03:00
Anton Tarasov
c971c7fa88 JRE-616 [linux] notify when dpi correction factor is applied to fonts
(cherry picked from commit f57d41f3118bfd773c99ce32d58cfae16931be6a)
(cherry picked from commit 6246abc72f)
2020-10-16 18:50:28 +03:00
Anton Tarasov
b9996c7b47 IDEA-153474 let JDK detect Xft.dpi value on non-GTK Linux DEs
Use the GTK method:

https://developer.gnome.org/gobject/stable/gobject-The-Base-Object-Type.html#g-object-get

to retrieve "gtk-xft-dpi" integer property of the X settings.

Add the property to JDK's GtkEngine & gtk2-interface.
Then read the property via GtkEngine from GTK LaF when "gnome.Xft/dpi" is undefined. It's assumed GTK LaF is forcedly installed.

(cherry picked from commit e05fc391ae0a3cc389e836441f882c0cf6ab3b99)
(cherry picked from commit fd615a5b45)
2020-10-16 18:50:28 +03:00
Denis Konoplev
f160303ec9 JBR-2347: Free memory on other exceptions, rethrow ThreadDead & log it
(cherry picked from commit 16ca839ed3)
2020-10-16 18:32:13 +03:00
Denis Konoplev
307d1c1fd7 JBR-2347: Don't free memory when thread is dead
(cherry picked from commit afb3303db5)
2020-10-16 18:32:12 +03:00
Denis Konoplev
25302b9289 JBR-2041: Project view tap fix, recovery? constants & logging
(cherry picked from commit 1e904db3b0)
2020-10-16 18:32:10 +03:00
Denis Konoplev
1759eb2b89 IDEA-229135: Fling animation stop on tap
(cherry picked from commit 7ce0f79561)
2020-10-16 18:32:09 +03:00
Denis Konoplev
d27d2e2baa Windows touch screen support
(cherry picked from commit cab3f28907)
2020-10-16 18:32:08 +03:00
Denis Konoplev
c13fd2cb3e Turn off multitouch
(cherry picked from commit a2576ffa9a)
2020-10-16 18:32:08 +03:00
Denis Konoplev
c1624ddd8d Check XInput extension && touch inertia
(cherry picked from commit cca7fb97f4)
2020-10-16 18:32:06 +03:00
Denis Konoplev
65affdb4f7 Touch scroll handling
(cherry picked from commit 6dcec3dc31)
2020-10-16 18:30:02 +03:00
Denis Konoplev
08f6a61016 XI2 Constants
(cherry picked from commit 588cd6ee73)
2020-10-16 18:30:00 +03:00
Denis Konoplev
edf629d075 XLibWrapper XI2 functions
(cherry picked from commit d6bd1bfa2b)
2020-10-16 18:29:59 +03:00
Denis Konoplev
d8d095563e X11 native get put double
(cherry picked from commit f101bc1108)
2020-10-16 18:29:58 +03:00
Denis Konoplev
486f078759 Native data types
(cherry picked from commit 9504574dbb)
2020-10-16 18:29:57 +03:00
Denis Konoplev
9b087fe5da XI2 headers in xlib wrapper generator
(cherry picked from commit ef108067a1)
2020-10-16 18:29:56 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
bd606c0383 JBR-2787 fix copying jcef files into jbr/jbrsdk binaries 2020-10-16 18:00:46 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
d05263d08c Add jogl and gluegen modules to support jcef osr mode 2020-10-16 18:00:45 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
5629899859 JBR-2758 fix comments and artifat names 2020-10-16 18:00:45 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
d3107db64d JBR-2758 refactor building scripts to apply patches adding required modules instead of excluding 2020-10-16 18:00:44 +03:00
Vitaly.Provodin
e2901b99db add 32-sizes for native data types
(cherry picked from commit 3a79870da8)
2020-10-16 15:43:15 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
d7723b6110 JBR-2473 modify building scripts to add dcevm clauses, add git config to docker image
(cherry picked from commit 2620c62848)
2020-10-16 15:34:06 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
483e5158be JBR-2473 add initial set of DCEVM patches
(cherry picked from commit c0c0a96cf4)
2020-10-16 15:34:05 +03:00
Anton Tarasov
5f3c9c11ba JBR-2016 add jcef module and export packages to it
(cherry picked from commit cf997f71c6)
2020-10-16 15:34:04 +03:00
Vyacheslav Moklev
fd6e0efbd5 JBR-1274 Common Item Dialog sometimes crash the process
Prevent from freeing memory with CoTaskMemFree twice

(cherry picked from commit 94c75b0537)
2020-10-16 15:29:44 +03:00
Vyacheslav Moklev
fbd999542a JBR-1273 Common Item Dialog does not open when wrong path to directory is passed
Handle set directory / set file properly

(cherry picked from commit bff7dfddfb)
2020-10-16 15:29:43 +03:00
Vyacheslav Moklev
5a252a96f1 JBR-1271 Wrong parent of native windows dialogs
Set a proper parent to a dialog window

(cherry picked from commit 6ecbc2736b)
2020-10-16 15:29:42 +03:00
Vyacheslav Moklev
1b9c3ed57b JBR-1269 Common Item Dialog does not appear on Alt+Tab or click in windows toolbar
JBR-1270 Common Item Dialog does not have an icon

Select a proper window handle

(cherry picked from commit 8cde9502f1)
2020-10-16 15:29:41 +03:00
Vyacheslav Moklev
8b32d4cc6f JBR-1258 CommonItemDialog ignores directory to open
Fix parsing of directory path / file path

(cherry picked from commit 04112e6f90)
2020-10-16 15:29:40 +03:00
Vyacheslav Moklev
54152197f5 JBR-1257 CommonItemDialog modal window has no owner
Fix modality for Common Item Dialog

(cherry picked from commit e0c79eb54f)
2020-10-16 15:29:39 +03:00
Vyacheslav Moklev
2588bb7a92 JRE-1216 Implement Windows native file dialogs with the new Common Item Dialog API
Add implementation of file dialogs with the new Common Items Dialog API

(cherry picked from commit 764909ce2a)
Also fixed memory leak of fileBuffer
2020-10-16 15:29:38 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
fb6a542b84 updated JTreg exclude list 2020-10-16 15:16:48 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
4606f42a4b JBR-2395 eliminate JavaFX from JBR (follow up x64 packaging) 2020-10-16 15:16:29 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
6e29b5cd43 JBR-2409 fix prameters for configure 2020-10-16 15:16:07 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
6c12492aef JBR-2395 eliminate JavaFX from JBR (fix misprint) 2020-10-16 15:15:36 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
4ead63ebbe add git into image for Linux x86 2020-10-16 15:15:27 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
6934ca4826 JDK14: exclude dependencies on jcef in x86, fastdebug builds 2020-10-16 15:15:07 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
f6b4e4d52d add docker files for Linux x64 and x86 2020-10-16 15:14:47 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
c49a889919 8234596 remove of Pack200 Tools and API 2020-10-16 15:14:28 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
1ff8b4b6df JBR-2395 eliminate JavaFX from JBR 2020-10-16 15:14:07 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
748f55a971 JBR-2396 fix CONF names 2020-10-16 15:13:47 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
3c594007b5 JBR-2394 replace --disable-debug-symbols with --with-native-debug-symbols=none 2020-10-16 15:13:27 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
19482e0c9f add exec permitions to configure 2020-10-16 15:13:06 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
c17f1e9ffe split checkout before building JBR+JFX or JBR+JCEF on two separate commands 2020-10-16 15:12:09 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
e6cae2dd1a change BOOT_JDK, fix target names 2020-10-16 15:12:06 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
8373d64d08 change BOOT_JDK 2020-10-16 15:11:46 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
433d7d4681 JBR-2291 add vendor info into bundles 2020-10-16 15:11:24 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
9d03be4e29 JBR-2324 address new layout in mac jcef 80.0.4+g74f7b0c+chromium-80.0.3987.122 2020-10-16 15:10:45 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
0348537300 JBR-2320 add jdk.attach module into JBR 2020-10-16 15:10:42 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
cd285c9022 JBR-2217 provide JCEF-only (no JavaFX) bundle for master/202 branches 2020-10-16 15:10:22 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
4dcff472fa JBR-2212 add scripts for linux_x86, linux_aarch64, linux_x64_fastdebug, osx_fastdebug, windows_x86 2020-10-16 15:10:00 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
0b6cba009c JBR-1643 fix intermittent fialures of Windows builds at make/Init.gmk:304
combine images and test-image into one make invocation
2020-10-16 15:09:39 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
fbb2e417c9 JBR-2181 create two separate JBR bundles with JFX and JFX+JCEF 2020-10-16 15:09:18 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
c866c331cd JBR-2148 modify signapp&build scripts to match to the new layout 2020-10-16 15:08:39 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
4c78467a0d JBR-2084 modify scripts to sign Contents/MacOS/libjli.dylib as a a normal file 2020-10-16 15:08:36 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
6b0ad1c96f JBR-1821 notarize JBR bundles as a standalone app 2020-10-16 15:08:15 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
acb92a2a1a JBR-2162 move building scripts from TC to JBR repo 2020-10-16 15:07:43 +03:00
Anton Tarasov
aea97028fb JBR-2016 add jcef module and export some sun.* packages to it 2020-10-16 15:07:34 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
d6404cf65e JBR-2014 add jdk.hotspot.agent module to jbr 2020-10-16 15:07:12 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
20a26347e4 JBR-1286 add jdk.compiler into JBR 2020-10-16 15:06:49 +03:00
Vitaly Provodin
397f951cd2 JBR-1199 add JBR modules list for jlink 2020-10-16 15:06:46 +03:00
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the OpenJDK Community and the JDK.

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# Welcome to the JDK!
For build instructions please see the
[online documentation](https://openjdk.java.net/groups/build/doc/building.html),
or either of these files:
- [doc/building.html](doc/building.html) (html version)
- [doc/building.md](doc/building.md) (markdown version)
See <https://openjdk.java.net/> for more information about
the OpenJDK Community and the JDK.

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@@ -147,7 +147,13 @@ add_replacement() {
add_replacement "###MODULE_NAMES###" "$MODULE_NAMES"
add_replacement "###VCS_TYPE###" "$VCS_TYPE"
SPEC_DIR=`dirname $SPEC`
if [ "x$CYGPATH" != "x" ]; then
if [ "x$CYGPATH" = "x" ]; then
add_replacement "###BUILD_DIR###" "$SPEC_DIR"
add_replacement "###JTREG_HOME###" "$JT_HOME"
add_replacement "###IMAGES_DIR###" "$SPEC_DIR/images/jdk"
add_replacement "###ROOT_DIR###" "$TOPLEVEL_DIR"
add_replacement "###IDEA_DIR###" "$IDEA_OUTPUT"
else
add_replacement "###BUILD_DIR###" "`cygpath -am $SPEC_DIR`"
add_replacement "###IMAGES_DIR###" "`cygpath -am $SPEC_DIR`/images/jdk"
add_replacement "###ROOT_DIR###" "`cygpath -am $TOPLEVEL_DIR`"
@@ -157,22 +163,6 @@ if [ "x$CYGPATH" != "x" ]; then
else
add_replacement "###JTREG_HOME###" "`cygpath -am $JT_HOME`"
fi
elif [ "x$WSL_DISTRO_NAME" != "x" ]; then
add_replacement "###BUILD_DIR###" "`wslpath -am $SPEC_DIR`"
add_replacement "###IMAGES_DIR###" "`wslpath -am $SPEC_DIR`/images/jdk"
add_replacement "###ROOT_DIR###" "`wslpath -am $TOPLEVEL_DIR`"
add_replacement "###IDEA_DIR###" "`wslpath -am $IDEA_OUTPUT`"
if [ "x$JT_HOME" = "x" ]; then
add_replacement "###JTREG_HOME###" ""
else
add_replacement "###JTREG_HOME###" "`wslpath -am $JT_HOME`"
fi
else
add_replacement "###BUILD_DIR###" "$SPEC_DIR"
add_replacement "###JTREG_HOME###" "$JT_HOME"
add_replacement "###IMAGES_DIR###" "$SPEC_DIR/images/jdk"
add_replacement "###ROOT_DIR###" "$TOPLEVEL_DIR"
add_replacement "###IDEA_DIR###" "$IDEA_OUTPUT"
fi
SOURCE_PREFIX="<sourceFolder url=\"file://"
@@ -180,22 +170,9 @@ SOURCE_POSTFIX="\" isTestSource=\"false\" />"
for root in $MODULE_ROOTS; do
if [ "x$CYGPATH" != "x" ]; then
root=`cygpath -am $root`
elif [ "x$WSL_DISTRO_NAME" != "x" ]; then
root=`wslpath -am $root`
fi
VM_CI="jdk.internal.vm.ci/share/classes"
VM_COMPILER="src/jdk.internal.vm.compiler/share/classes"
if test "${root#*$VM_CI}" != "$root" || test "${root#*$VM_COMPILER}" != "$root"; then
for subdir in "$root"/*; do
if [ -d "$subdir" ]; then
SOURCES=$SOURCES" $SOURCE_PREFIX""$subdir"/src"$SOURCE_POSTFIX"
fi
done
else
SOURCES=$SOURCES" $SOURCE_PREFIX""$root""$SOURCE_POSTFIX"
root=`cygpath -am $root`
fi
SOURCES=$SOURCES" $SOURCE_PREFIX""$root""$SOURCE_POSTFIX"
done
add_replacement "###SOURCE_ROOTS###" "$SOURCES"
@@ -219,30 +196,16 @@ fi
CP=$ANT_HOME/lib/ant.jar
rm -rf $CLASSES; mkdir $CLASSES
if [ "x$CYGPATH" != "x" ] ; then ## CYGPATH may be set in env.cfg
JAVAC_SOURCE_FILE=`cygpath -am $IDEA_OUTPUT/src/idea/IdeaLoggerWrapper.java`
JAVAC_SOURCE_PATH=`cygpath -am $IDEA_OUTPUT/src`
JAVAC_CLASSES=`cygpath -am $CLASSES`
JAVAC_CP=`cygpath -am $CP`
JAVAC=javac
elif [ "x$WSL_DISTRO_NAME" != "x" ]; then
JAVAC_SOURCE_FILE=`realpath --relative-to=./ $IDEA_OUTPUT/src/idea/IdeaLoggerWrapper.java`
JAVAC_SOURCE_PATH=`realpath --relative-to=./ $IDEA_OUTPUT/src`
JAVAC_CLASSES=`realpath --relative-to=./ $CLASSES`
ANT_TEMP=`mktemp -d -p ./`
cp $ANT_HOME/lib/ant.jar $ANT_TEMP/ant.jar
JAVAC_CP=$ANT_TEMP/ant.jar
JAVAC=javac.exe
else
if [ "x$CYGPATH" = "x" ] ; then ## CYGPATH may be set in env.cfg
JAVAC_SOURCE_FILE=$IDEA_OUTPUT/src/idea/IdeaLoggerWrapper.java
JAVAC_SOURCE_PATH=$IDEA_OUTPUT/src
JAVAC_CLASSES=$CLASSES
JAVAC_CP=$CP
JAVAC=javac
else
JAVAC_SOURCE_FILE=`cygpath -am $IDEA_OUTPUT/src/idea/IdeaLoggerWrapper.java`
JAVAC_SOURCE_PATH=`cygpath -am $IDEA_OUTPUT/src`
JAVAC_CLASSES=`cygpath -am $CLASSES`
JAVAC_CP=`cygpath -am $CP`
fi
$BOOT_JDK/bin/$JAVAC -d $JAVAC_CLASSES -sourcepath $JAVAC_SOURCE_PATH -cp $JAVAC_CP $JAVAC_SOURCE_FILE
if [ "x$WSL_DISTRO_NAME" != "x" ]; then
rm -rf $ANT_TEMP
fi
$BOOT_JDK/bin/javac -d $JAVAC_CLASSES -sourcepath $JAVAC_SOURCE_PATH -cp $JAVAC_CP $JAVAC_SOURCE_FILE

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@@ -76,9 +76,8 @@
<li><a href="#specifying-the-target-platform">Specifying the Target Platform</a></li>
<li><a href="#toolchain-considerations">Toolchain Considerations</a></li>
<li><a href="#native-libraries">Native Libraries</a></li>
<li><a href="#cross-compiling-with-debian-sysroots">Cross compiling with Debian sysroots</a></li>
<li><a href="#creating-and-using-sysroots-with-qemu-deboostrap">Creating And Using Sysroots With qemu-deboostrap</a></li>
<li><a href="#building-for-armaarch64">Building for ARM/aarch64</a></li>
<li><a href="#building-for-musl">Building for musl</a></li>
<li><a href="#verifying-the-build">Verifying the Build</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="#build-performance">Build Performance</a><ul>
@@ -97,10 +96,12 @@
<li><a href="#getting-help">Getting Help</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="#hints-and-suggestions-for-advanced-users">Hints and Suggestions for Advanced Users</a><ul>
<li><a href="#setting-up-a-repository-for-pushing-changes-defpath">Setting Up a Repository for Pushing Changes (defpath)</a></li>
<li><a href="#bash-completion">Bash Completion</a></li>
<li><a href="#using-multiple-configurations">Using Multiple Configurations</a></li>
<li><a href="#handling-reconfigurations">Handling Reconfigurations</a></li>
<li><a href="#using-fine-grained-make-targets">Using Fine-Grained Make Targets</a></li>
<li><a href="#learn-about-mercurial">Learn About Mercurial</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="#understanding-the-build-system">Understanding the Build System</a><ul>
<li><a href="#configurations">Configurations</a></li>
@@ -114,10 +115,10 @@
</ul>
</nav>
<h2 id="tldr-instructions-for-the-impatient">TL;DR (Instructions for the Impatient)</h2>
<p>If you are eager to try out building the JDK, these simple steps works most of the time. They assume that you have installed Git (and Cygwin if running on Windows) and cloned the top-level JDK repository that you want to build.</p>
<p>If you are eager to try out building the JDK, these simple steps works most of the time. They assume that you have installed Mercurial (and Cygwin if running on Windows) and cloned the top-level JDK repository that you want to build.</p>
<ol type="1">
<li><p><a href="#getting-the-source-code">Get the complete source code</a>:<br />
<code>git clone https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/</code></p></li>
<code>hg clone http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk/jdk</code></p></li>
<li><p><a href="#running-configure">Run configure</a>:<br />
<code>bash configure</code></p>
<p>If <code>configure</code> fails due to missing dependencies (to either the <a href="#native-compiler-toolchain-requirements">toolchain</a>, <a href="#build-tools-requirements">build tools</a>, <a href="#external-library-requirements">external libraries</a> or the <a href="#boot-jdk-requirements">boot JDK</a>), most of the time it prints a suggestion on how to resolve the situation on your platform. Follow the instructions, and try running <code>bash configure</code> again.</p></li>
@@ -133,8 +134,8 @@
<p>The JDK is a complex software project. Building it requires a certain amount of technical expertise, a fair number of dependencies on external software, and reasonably powerful hardware.</p>
<p>If you just want to use the JDK and not build it yourself, this document is not for you. See for instance <a href="http://openjdk.java.net/install">OpenJDK installation</a> for some methods of installing a prebuilt JDK.</p>
<h2 id="getting-the-source-code">Getting the Source Code</h2>
<p>Make sure you are getting the correct version. As of JDK 10, the source is no longer split into separate repositories so you only need to clone one single repository. At the <a href="https://git.openjdk.java.net/">OpenJDK Git site</a> you can see a list of all available repositories. If you want to build an older version, e.g. JDK 11, it is recommended that you get the <code>jdk11u</code> repo, which contains incremental updates, instead of the <code>jdk11</code> repo, which was frozen at JDK 11 GA.</p>
<p>If you are new to Git, a good place to start is the book <a href="https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2">Pro Git</a>. The rest of this document assumes a working knowledge of Git.</p>
<p>Make sure you are getting the correct version. As of JDK 10, the source is no longer split into separate repositories so you only need to clone one single repository. At the <a href="http://hg.openjdk.java.net/">OpenJDK Mercurial server</a> you can see a list of all available repositories. If you want to build an older version, e.g. JDK 8, it is recommended that you get the <code>jdk8u</code> forest, which contains incremental updates, instead of the <code>jdk8</code> forest, which was frozen at JDK 8 GA.</p>
<p>If you are new to Mercurial, a good place to start is the <a href="http://www.mercurial-scm.org/guide">Mercurial Beginner's Guide</a>. The rest of this document assumes a working knowledge of Mercurial.</p>
<h3 id="special-considerations">Special Considerations</h3>
<p>For a smooth building experience, it is recommended that you follow these rules on where and how to check out the source code.</p>
<ul>
@@ -145,11 +146,7 @@
<ul>
<li><p>Create the directory that is going to contain the top directory of the JDK clone by using the <code>mkdir</code> command in the Cygwin bash shell. That is, do <em>not</em> create it using Windows Explorer. This will ensure that it will have proper Cygwin attributes, and that it's children will inherit those attributes.</p></li>
<li><p>Do not put the JDK clone in a path under your Cygwin home directory. This is especially important if your user name contains spaces and/or mixed upper and lower case letters.</p></li>
<li><p>You need to install a git client. You have two choices, Cygwin git or Git for Windows. Unfortunately there are pros and cons with each choice.</p>
<ul>
<li><p>The Cygwin <code>git</code> client has no line ending issues and understands Cygwin paths (which are used throughout the JDK build system). However, it does not currently work well with the Skara CLI tooling. Please see the <a href="https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/SKARA/Skara#Skara-Git">Skara wiki on Git clients</a> for up-to-date information about the Skara git client support.</p></li>
<li><p>The <a href="https://gitforwindows.org">Git for Windows</a> client has issues with line endings, and do not understand Cygwin paths. It does work well with the Skara CLI tooling, however. To alleviate the line ending problems, make sure you set <code>core.autocrlf</code> to <code>false</code> (this is asked during installation).</p></li>
</ul></li>
<li><p>Clone the JDK repository using the Cygwin command line <code>hg</code> client as instructed in this document. That is, do <em>not</em> use another Mercurial client such as TortoiseHg.</p></li>
</ul>
<p>Failure to follow this procedure might result in hard-to-debug build problems.</p></li>
</ul>
@@ -196,7 +193,7 @@
<p>Windows XP is not a supported platform, but all newer Windows should be able to build the JDK.</p>
<p>On Windows, it is important that you pay attention to the instructions in the <a href="#special-considerations">Special Considerations</a>.</p>
<p>Windows is the only non-POSIX OS supported by the JDK, and as such, requires some extra care. A POSIX support layer is required to build on Windows. Currently, the only supported such layers are Cygwin and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). (Msys is no longer supported due to a too old bash; msys2 would likely be possible to support in a future version but that would require effort to implement.)</p>
<p>Internally in the build system, all paths are represented as Unix-style paths, e.g. <code>/cygdrive/c/git/jdk/Makefile</code> rather than <code>C:\git\jdk\Makefile</code>. This rule also applies to input to the build system, e.g. in arguments to <code>configure</code>. So, use <code>--with-msvcr-dll=/cygdrive/c/msvcr100.dll</code> rather than <code>--with-msvcr-dll=c:\msvcr100.dll</code>. For details on this conversion, see the section on <a href="#fixpath">Fixpath</a>.</p>
<p>Internally in the build system, all paths are represented as Unix-style paths, e.g. <code>/cygdrive/c/hg/jdk9/Makefile</code> rather than <code>C:\hg\jdk9\Makefile</code>. This rule also applies to input to the build system, e.g. in arguments to <code>configure</code>. So, use <code>--with-msvcr-dll=/cygdrive/c/msvcr100.dll</code> rather than <code>--with-msvcr-dll=c:\msvcr100.dll</code>. For details on this conversion, see the section on <a href="#fixpath">Fixpath</a>.</p>
<h4 id="cygwin">Cygwin</h4>
<p>A functioning <a href="http://www.cygwin.com/">Cygwin</a> environment is required for building the JDK on Windows. If you have a 64-bit OS, we strongly recommend using the 64-bit version of Cygwin.</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> Cygwin has a model of continuously updating all packages without any easy way to install or revert to a specific version of a package. This means that whenever you add or update a package in Cygwin, you might (inadvertently) update tools that are used by the JDK build process, and that can cause unexpected build problems.</p>
@@ -227,8 +224,6 @@
<pre><code>sudo apt-get install build-essential</code></pre>
<p>For rpm-based distributions (Fedora, Red Hat, etc), try this:</p>
<pre><code>sudo yum groupinstall &quot;Development Tools&quot;</code></pre>
<p>For Alpine Linux, aside from basic tooling, install the GNU versions of some programs:</p>
<pre><code>sudo apk add build-base bash grep zip</code></pre>
<h3 id="aix">AIX</h3>
<p>Please consult the AIX section of the <a href="https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/Build/Supported+Build+Platforms">Supported Build Platforms</a> OpenJDK Build Wiki page for details about which versions of AIX are supported.</p>
<h2 id="native-compiler-toolchain-requirements">Native Compiler (Toolchain) Requirements</h2>
@@ -270,7 +265,7 @@
<tbody>
<tr class="odd">
<td style="text-align: left;">Linux</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">gcc 10.2.0</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">gcc 9.2.0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td style="text-align: left;">macOS</td>
@@ -278,17 +273,17 @@
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td style="text-align: left;">Windows</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 update 16.7.2</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 update 16.5.3</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>All compilers are expected to be able to compile to the C99 language standard, as some C99 features are used in the source code. Microsoft Visual Studio doesn't fully support C99 so in practice shared code is limited to using C99 features that it does support.</p>
<h3 id="gcc">gcc</h3>
<p>The minimum accepted version of gcc is 5.0. Older versions will generate a warning by <code>configure</code> and are unlikely to work.</p>
<p>The JDK is currently known to be able to compile with at least version 10.2 of gcc.</p>
<p>The JDK is currently known to be able to compile with at least version 9.2 of gcc.</p>
<p>In general, any version between these two should be usable.</p>
<h3 id="clang">clang</h3>
<p>The minimum accepted version of clang is 3.5. Older versions will not be accepted by <code>configure</code>.</p>
<p>The minimum accepted version of clang is 3.2. Older versions will not be accepted by <code>configure</code>.</p>
<p>To use clang instead of gcc on Linux, use <code>--with-toolchain-type=clang</code>.</p>
<h3 id="apple-xcode">Apple Xcode</h3>
<p>The oldest supported version of Xcode is 8.</p>
@@ -297,9 +292,9 @@
<p>It is advisable to keep an older version of Xcode for building the JDK when updating Xcode. This <a href="http://iosdevelopertips.com/xcode/install-multiple-versions-of-xcode.html">blog page</a> has good suggestions on managing multiple Xcode versions. To use a specific version of Xcode, use <code>xcode-select -s</code> before running <code>configure</code>, or use <code>--with-toolchain-path</code> to point to the version of Xcode to use, e.g. <code>configure --with-toolchain-path=/Applications/Xcode8.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin</code></p>
<p>If you have recently (inadvertently) updated your OS and/or Xcode version, and the JDK can no longer be built, please see the section on <a href="#problems-with-the-build-environment">Problems with the Build Environment</a>, and <a href="#getting-help">Getting Help</a> to find out if there are any recent, non-merged patches available for this update.</p>
<h3 id="microsoft-visual-studio">Microsoft Visual Studio</h3>
<p>The minimum accepted version of Visual Studio is 2017. Older versions will not be accepted by <code>configure</code> and will not work. The maximum accepted version of Visual Studio is 2019.</p>
<p>If you have multiple versions of Visual Studio installed, <code>configure</code> will by default pick the latest. You can request a specific version to be used by setting <code>--with-toolchain-version</code>, e.g. <code>--with-toolchain-version=2017</code>.</p>
<p>If you have Visual Studio installed but <code>configure</code> fails to detect it, it may be because of <a href="#spaces-in-path">spaces in path</a>.</p>
<p>The minimum accepted version of Visual Studio is 2010. Older versions will not be accepted by <code>configure</code>. The maximum accepted version of Visual Studio is 2019. Versions older than 2017 are unlikely to continue working for long.</p>
<p>If you have multiple versions of Visual Studio installed, <code>configure</code> will by default pick the latest. You can request a specific version to be used by setting <code>--with-toolchain-version</code>, e.g. <code>--with-toolchain-version=2015</code>.</p>
<p>If you get <code>LINK: fatal error LNK1123: failure during conversion to COFF: file invalid</code> when building using Visual Studio 2010, you have encountered <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2757355">KB2757355</a>, a bug triggered by a specific installation order. However, the solution suggested by the KB article does not always resolve the problem. See <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10888391">this stackoverflow discussion</a> for other suggestions.</p>
<h3 id="ibm-xl-cc">IBM XL C/C++</h3>
<p>Please consult the AIX section of the <a href="https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/Build/Supported+Build+Platforms">Supported Build Platforms</a> OpenJDK Build Wiki page for details about which versions of XLC are supported.</p>
<h2 id="boot-jdk-requirements">Boot JDK Requirements</h2>
@@ -319,8 +314,6 @@
<ul>
<li>To install on an apt-based Linux, try running <code>sudo apt-get install libfreetype6-dev</code>.</li>
<li>To install on an rpm-based Linux, try running <code>sudo yum install freetype-devel</code>.</li>
<li>To install on Alpine Linux, try running <code>sudo apk add freetype-dev</code>.</li>
<li>To install on macOS, try running <code>brew install freetype</code>.</li>
</ul>
<p>Use <code>--with-freetype-include=&lt;path&gt;</code> and <code>--with-freetype-lib=&lt;path&gt;</code> if <code>configure</code> does not automatically locate the platform FreeType files.</p>
<h3 id="cups">CUPS</h3>
@@ -328,7 +321,6 @@
<ul>
<li>To install on an apt-based Linux, try running <code>sudo apt-get install libcups2-dev</code>.</li>
<li>To install on an rpm-based Linux, try running <code>sudo yum install cups-devel</code>.</li>
<li>To install on Alpine Linux, try running <code>sudo apk add cups-dev</code>.</li>
</ul>
<p>Use <code>--with-cups=&lt;path&gt;</code> if <code>configure</code> does not properly locate your CUPS files.</p>
<h3 id="x11">X11</h3>
@@ -336,7 +328,6 @@
<ul>
<li>To install on an apt-based Linux, try running <code>sudo apt-get install libx11-dev libxext-dev libxrender-dev libxrandr-dev libxtst-dev libxt-dev</code>.</li>
<li>To install on an rpm-based Linux, try running <code>sudo yum install libXtst-devel libXt-devel libXrender-devel libXrandr-devel libXi-devel</code>.</li>
<li>To install on Alpine Linux, try running <code>sudo apk add libx11-dev libxext-dev libxrender-dev libxrandr-dev libxtst-dev libxt-dev</code>.</li>
</ul>
<p>Use <code>--with-x=&lt;path&gt;</code> if <code>configure</code> does not properly locate your X11 files.</p>
<h3 id="alsa">ALSA</h3>
@@ -344,7 +335,6 @@
<ul>
<li>To install on an apt-based Linux, try running <code>sudo apt-get install libasound2-dev</code>.</li>
<li>To install on an rpm-based Linux, try running <code>sudo yum install alsa-lib-devel</code>.</li>
<li>To install on Alpine Linux, try running <code>sudo apk add alsa-lib-dev</code>.</li>
</ul>
<p>Use <code>--with-alsa=&lt;path&gt;</code> if <code>configure</code> does not properly locate your ALSA files.</p>
<h3 id="libffi">libffi</h3>
@@ -352,7 +342,6 @@
<ul>
<li>To install on an apt-based Linux, try running <code>sudo apt-get install libffi-dev</code>.</li>
<li>To install on an rpm-based Linux, try running <code>sudo yum install libffi-devel</code>.</li>
<li>To install on Alpine Linux, try running <code>sudo apk add libffi-dev</code>.</li>
</ul>
<p>Use <code>--with-libffi=&lt;path&gt;</code> if <code>configure</code> does not properly locate your libffi files.</p>
<h2 id="build-tools-requirements">Build Tools Requirements</h2>
@@ -361,7 +350,6 @@
<ul>
<li>To install on an apt-based Linux, try running <code>sudo apt-get install autoconf</code>.</li>
<li>To install on an rpm-based Linux, try running <code>sudo yum install autoconf</code>.</li>
<li>To install on Alpine Linux, try running <code>sudo apk add autoconf</code>.</li>
<li>To install on macOS, try running <code>brew install autoconf</code>.</li>
<li>To install on Windows, try running <code>&lt;path to Cygwin setup&gt;/setup-x86_64 -q -P autoconf</code>.</li>
</ul>
@@ -404,7 +392,7 @@
<li><code>--enable-jvm-feature-&lt;feature&gt;</code> or <code>--disable-jvm-feature-&lt;feature&gt;</code> - Include (or exclude) <code>&lt;feature&gt;</code> as a JVM feature in Hotspot. You can also specify a list of features to be enabled, separated by space or comma, as <code>--with-jvm-features=&lt;feature&gt;[,&lt;feature&gt;...]</code>. If you prefix <code>&lt;feature&gt;</code> with a <code>-</code>, it will be disabled. These options will modify the default list of features for the JVM variant(s) you are building. For the <code>custom</code> JVM variant, the default list is empty. A complete list of valid JVM features can be found using <code>bash configure --help</code>.</li>
<li><code>--with-target-bits=&lt;bits&gt;</code> - Create a target binary suitable for running on a <code>&lt;bits&gt;</code> platform. Use this to create 32-bit output on a 64-bit build platform, instead of doing a full cross-compile. (This is known as a <em>reduced</em> build.)</li>
</ul>
<p>On Linux, BSD and AIX, it is possible to override where Java by default searches for runtime/JNI libraries. This can be useful in situations where there is a special shared directory for system JNI libraries. This setting can in turn be overridden at runtime by setting the <code>java.library.path</code> property.</p>
<p>On Linux, BSD and AIX, it is possible to override where Java by default searches for runtime/JNI libraries. This can be useful in situations where there is a special shared directory for system JNI libraries. This setting can in turn be overriden at runtime by setting the <code>java.library.path</code> property.</p>
<ul>
<li><code>--with-jni-libpath=&lt;path&gt;</code> - Use the specified path as a default when searching for runtime libraries.</li>
</ul>
@@ -443,7 +431,7 @@
<h3 id="configure-control-variables">Configure Control Variables</h3>
<p>It is possible to control certain aspects of <code>configure</code> by overriding the value of <code>configure</code> variables, either on the command line or in the environment.</p>
<p>Normally, this is <strong>not recommended</strong>. If used improperly, it can lead to a broken configuration. Unless you're well versed in the build system, this is hard to use properly. Therefore, <code>configure</code> will print a warning if this is detected.</p>
<p>However, there are a few <code>configure</code> variables, known as <em>control variables</em> that are supposed to be overridden on the command line. These are variables that describe the location of tools needed by the build, like <code>MAKE</code> or <code>GREP</code>. If any such variable is specified, <code>configure</code> will use that value instead of trying to autodetect the tool. For instance, <code>bash configure MAKE=/opt/gnumake4.0/bin/make</code>.</p>
<p>However, there are a few <code>configure</code> variables, known as <em>control variables</em> that are supposed to be overriden on the command line. These are variables that describe the location of tools needed by the build, like <code>MAKE</code> or <code>GREP</code>. If any such variable is specified, <code>configure</code> will use that value instead of trying to autodetect the tool. For instance, <code>bash configure MAKE=/opt/gnumake4.0/bin/make</code>.</p>
<p>If a configure argument exists, use that instead, e.g. use <code>--with-jtreg</code> instead of setting <code>JTREGEXE</code>.</p>
<p>Also note that, despite what autoconf claims, setting <code>CFLAGS</code> will not accomplish anything. Instead use <code>--with-extra-cflags</code> (and similar for <code>cxxflags</code> and <code>ldflags</code>).</p>
<h2 id="running-make">Running Make</h2>
@@ -480,7 +468,7 @@
<h3 id="make-control-variables">Make Control Variables</h3>
<p>It is possible to control <code>make</code> behavior by overriding the value of <code>make</code> variables, either on the command line or in the environment.</p>
<p>Normally, this is <strong>not recommended</strong>. If used improperly, it can lead to a broken build. Unless you're well versed in the build system, this is hard to use properly. Therefore, <code>make</code> will print a warning if this is detected.</p>
<p>However, there are a few <code>make</code> variables, known as <em>control variables</em> that are supposed to be overridden on the command line. These make up the &quot;make time&quot; configuration, as opposed to the &quot;configure time&quot; configuration.</p>
<p>However, there are a few <code>make</code> variables, known as <em>control variables</em> that are supposed to be overriden on the command line. These make up the &quot;make time&quot; configuration, as opposed to the &quot;configure time&quot; configuration.</p>
<h4 id="general-make-control-variables">General Make Control Variables</h4>
<ul>
<li><code>JOBS</code> - Specify the number of jobs to build with. See <a href="#build-performance">Build Performance</a>.</li>
@@ -629,154 +617,78 @@ cp: cannot stat `arm-linux-gnueabihf/libSM.so&#39;: No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat `arm-linux-gnueabihf/libXt.so&#39;: No such file or directory</code></pre></li>
<li><p>If the X11 libraries are not properly detected by <code>configure</code>, you can point them out by <code>--with-x</code>.</p></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="cross-compiling-with-debian-sysroots">Cross compiling with Debian sysroots</h3>
<h3 id="creating-and-using-sysroots-with-qemu-deboostrap">Creating And Using Sysroots With qemu-deboostrap</h3>
<p>Fortunately, you can create sysroots for foreign architectures with tools provided by your OS. On Debian/Ubuntu systems, one could use <code>qemu-deboostrap</code> to create the <em>target</em> system chroot, which would have the native libraries and headers specific to that <em>target</em> system. After that, we can use the cross-compiler on the <em>build</em> system, pointing into chroot to get the build dependencies right. This allows building for foreign architectures with native compilation speed.</p>
<p>For example, cross-compiling to AArch64 from x86_64 could be done like this:</p>
<ul>
<li><p>Install cross-compiler on the <em>build</em> system:</p>
<pre><code>apt install g++-aarch64-linux-gnu gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu</code></pre></li>
<li><p>Create chroot on the <em>build</em> system, configuring it for <em>target</em> system:</p>
<pre><code>sudo qemu-debootstrap \
--arch=arm64 \
--verbose \
--include=fakeroot,symlinks,build-essential,libx11-dev,libxext-dev,libxrender-dev,libxrandr-dev,libxtst-dev,libxt-dev,libcups2-dev,libfontconfig1-dev,libasound2-dev,libfreetype6-dev,libpng-dev,libffi-dev \
--resolve-deps \
buster \
~/sysroot-arm64 \
http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/</code></pre></li>
<li><p>Make sure the symlinks inside the newly created chroot point to proper locations:</p>
<pre><code>sudo chroot ~/sysroot-arm64 symlinks -cr .</code></pre></li>
<li><p>Configure and build with newly created chroot as sysroot/toolchain-path:</p>
<pre><code>sh ./configure \
--openjdk-target=aarch64-linux-gnu \
--with-sysroot=~/sysroot-arm64
make images
ls build/linux-aarch64-server-release/</code></pre></li>
<li>Install cross-compiler on the <em>build</em> system:</li>
</ul>
<p>The build does not create new files in that chroot, so it can be reused for multiple builds without additional cleanup.</p>
<p>The build system should automatically detect the toolchain paths and dependencies, but sometimes it might require a little nudge with:</p>
<pre><code>apt install g++-aarch64-linux-gnu gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu</code></pre>
<ul>
<li><p>Native compilers: override <code>CC</code> or <code>CXX</code> for <code>./configure</code></p></li>
<li><p>Freetype lib location: override <code>--with-freetype-lib</code>, for example <code>${sysroot}/usr/lib/${target}/</code></p></li>
<li><p>Freetype includes location: override <code>--with-freetype-include</code> for example <code>${sysroot}/usr/include/freetype2/</code></p></li>
<li><p>X11 libraries location: override <code>--x-libraries</code>, for example <code>${sysroot}/usr/lib/${target}/</code></p></li>
<li>Create chroot on the <em>build</em> system, configuring it for <em>target</em> system:</li>
</ul>
<pre><code>sudo qemu-debootstrap --arch=arm64 --verbose \
--include=fakeroot,build-essential,libx11-dev,libxext-dev,libxrender-dev,libxrandr-dev,libxtst-dev,libxt-dev,libcups2-dev,libfontconfig1-dev,libasound2-dev,libfreetype6-dev,libpng12-dev \
--resolve-deps jessie /chroots/arm64 http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/</code></pre>
<ul>
<li>Configure and build with newly created chroot as sysroot/toolchain-path:</li>
</ul>
<pre><code>CC=aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc CXX=aarch64-linux-gnu-g++ sh ./configure --openjdk-target=aarch64-linux-gnu --with-sysroot=/chroots/arm64/ --with-toolchain-path=/chroots/arm64/
make images
ls build/linux-aarch64-normal-server-release/</code></pre>
<p>The build does not create new files in that chroot, so it can be reused for multiple builds without additional cleanup.</p>
<p>Architectures that are known to successfully cross-compile like this are:</p>
<table>
<thead>
<tr class="header">
<th style="text-align: left;">Target</th>
<th style="text-align: left;">Debian tree</th>
<th style="text-align: left;">Debian arch</th>
<th style="text-align: left;"><code>CC</code></th>
<th style="text-align: left;"><code>CXX</code></th>
<th style="text-align: left;"><code>--arch=...</code></th>
<th style="text-align: left;"><code>--openjdk-target=...</code></th>
<th><code>--with-jvm-variants=...</code></th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr class="odd">
<td style="text-align: left;">x86</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">buster</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">default</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">default</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">i386</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">i386-linux-gnu</td>
<td>(all)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td style="text-align: left;">arm</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">buster</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">armhf</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">g++-arm-linux-gnueabihf</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">armhf</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">arm-linux-gnueabihf</td>
<td>(all)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td style="text-align: left;">aarch64</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">buster</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">g++-aarch64-linux-gnu</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">arm64</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">aarch64-linux-gnu</td>
<td>(all)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td style="text-align: left;">ppc64le</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">buster</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">ppc64el</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">gcc-powerpc64le-linux-gnu</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">g++-powerpc64le-linux-gnu</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">ppc64el</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">powerpc64le-linux-gnu</td>
<td>(all)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td style="text-align: left;">s390x</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">buster</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">gcc-s390x-linux-gnu</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">g++-s390x-linux-gnu</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">s390x</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">s390x-linux-gnu</td>
<td>(all)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td style="text-align: left;">mipsle</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">buster</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">mipsel</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">mipsel-linux-gnu</td>
<td>zero</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td style="text-align: left;">mips64le</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">buster</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">mips64el</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">mips64el-linux-gnueabi64</td>
<td>zero</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td style="text-align: left;">armel</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">buster</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">arm</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">arm-linux-gnueabi</td>
<td>zero</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td style="text-align: left;">ppc</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">sid</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">powerpc</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">powerpc-linux-gnu</td>
<td>zero</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td style="text-align: left;">ppc64be</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">sid</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">ppc64</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">powerpc64-linux-gnu</td>
<td>(all)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td style="text-align: left;">m68k</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">sid</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">m68k</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">m68k-linux-gnu</td>
<td>zero</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td style="text-align: left;">alpha</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">sid</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">alpha</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">alpha-linux-gnu</td>
<td>zero</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td style="text-align: left;">sh4</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">sid</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">sh4</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">sh4-linux-gnu</td>
<td>zero</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>Additional architectures might be supported by Debian/Ubuntu Ports.</p>
<h3 id="building-for-armaarch64">Building for ARM/aarch64</h3>
<p>A common cross-compilation target is the ARM CPU. When building for ARM, it is useful to set the ABI profile. A number of pre-defined ABI profiles are available using <code>--with-abi-profile</code>: arm-vfp-sflt, arm-vfp-hflt, arm-sflt, armv5-vfp-sflt, armv6-vfp-hflt. Note that soft-float ABIs are no longer properly supported by the JDK.</p>
<h3 id="building-for-musl">Building for musl</h3>
<p>Just like it's possible to cross-compile for a different CPU, it's possible to cross-compile for musl libc on a glibc-based <em>build</em> system. A devkit suitable for most target CPU architectures can be obtained from <a href="https://musl.cc">musl.cc</a>. After installing the required packages in the sysroot, configure the build with <code>--openjdk-target</code>:</p>
<pre><code>sh ./configure --with-jvm-variants=server \
--with-boot-jdk=$BOOT_JDK \
--with-build-jdk=$BUILD_JDK \
--openjdk-target=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl \
--with-devkit=$DEVKIT \
--with-sysroot=$SYSROOT</code></pre>
<p>and run <code>make</code> normally.</p>
<h3 id="verifying-the-build">Verifying the Build</h3>
<p>The build will end up in a directory named like <code>build/linux-arm-normal-server-release</code>.</p>
<p>Inside this build output directory, the <code>images/jdk</code> will contain the newly built JDK, for your <em>target</em> system.</p>
@@ -820,14 +732,14 @@ ls build/linux-aarch64-server-release/</code></pre></li>
=== Output from failing command(s) repeated here ===
* For target hotspot_variant-server_libjvm_objs_psMemoryPool.o:
/localhome/git/jdk-sandbox/hotspot/src/share/vm/services/psMemoryPool.cpp:1:1: error: &#39;failhere&#39; does not name a type
/localhome/hg/jdk9-sandbox/hotspot/src/share/vm/services/psMemoryPool.cpp:1:1: error: &#39;failhere&#39; does not name a type
... (rest of output omitted)
* All command lines available in /localhome/git/jdk-sandbox/build/linux-x64/make-support/failure-logs.
* All command lines available in /localhome/hg/jdk9-sandbox/build/linux-x64/make-support/failure-logs.
=== End of repeated output ===
=== Make failed targets repeated here ===
lib/CompileJvm.gmk:207: recipe for target &#39;/localhome/git/jdk-sandbox/build/linux-x64/hotspot/variant-server/libjvm/objs/psMemoryPool.o&#39; failed
lib/CompileJvm.gmk:207: recipe for target &#39;/localhome/hg/jdk9-sandbox/build/linux-x64/hotspot/variant-server/libjvm/objs/psMemoryPool.o&#39; failed
make/Main.gmk:263: recipe for target &#39;hotspot-server-libs&#39; failed
=== End of repeated output ===
@@ -854,7 +766,7 @@ Hint: If caused by a warning, try configure --disable-warnings-as-errors.</code>
<p>Here are a suggested list of things to try if you are having unexpected build problems. Each step requires more time than the one before, so try them in order. Most issues will be solved at step 1 or 2.</p>
<ol type="1">
<li><p>Make sure your repository is up-to-date</p>
<p>Run <code>git pull origin master</code> to make sure you have the latest changes.</p></li>
<p>Run <code>hg pull -u</code> to make sure you have the latest changes.</p></li>
<li><p>Clean build results</p>
<p>The simplest way to fix incremental rebuild issues is to run <code>make clean</code>. This will remove all build results, but not the configuration or any build system support artifacts. In most cases, this will solve build errors resulting from incremental build mismatches.</p></li>
<li><p>Completely clean the build directory.</p>
@@ -863,8 +775,8 @@ Hint: If caused by a warning, try configure --disable-warnings-as-errors.</code>
make dist-clean
bash configure $(cat current-configuration)
make</code></pre></li>
<li><p>Re-clone the Git repository</p>
<p>Sometimes the Git repository gets in a state that causes the product to be un-buildable. In such a case, the simplest solution is often the &quot;sledgehammer approach&quot;: delete the entire repository, and re-clone it. If you have local changes, save them first to a different location using <code>git format-patch</code>.</p></li>
<li><p>Re-clone the Mercurial repository</p>
<p>Sometimes the Mercurial repository gets in a state that causes the product to be un-buildable. In such a case, the simplest solution is often the &quot;sledgehammer approach&quot;: delete the entire repository, and re-clone it. If you have local changes, save them first to a different location using <code>hg export</code>.</p></li>
</ol>
<h3 id="specific-build-issues">Specific Build Issues</h3>
<h4 id="clock-skew">Clock Skew</h4>
@@ -879,12 +791,23 @@ Clock skew detected. Your build may be incomplete.</code></pre>
cannot create ... Permission denied
spawn failed</code></pre>
<p>This can be a sign of a Cygwin problem. See the information about solving problems in the <a href="#cygwin">Cygwin</a> section. Rebooting the computer might help temporarily.</p>
<h4 id="spaces-in-path">Spaces in Path</h4>
<p>On Windows, when configuring, <code>fixpath.sh</code> may report that some directory names have spaces. Usually, it assumes those directories have <a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/fsutil-8dot3name">short paths</a>. You can run <code>fsutil file setshortname</code> in <code>cmd</code> on certain directories, such as <code>Microsoft Visual Studio</code> or <code>Windows Kits</code>, to assign arbitrary short paths so <code>configure</code> can access them.</p>
<h3 id="getting-help">Getting Help</h3>
<p>If none of the suggestions in this document helps you, or if you find what you believe is a bug in the build system, please contact the Build Group by sending a mail to <a href="mailto:build-dev@openjdk.java.net">build-dev@openjdk.java.net</a>. Please include the relevant parts of the configure and/or build log.</p>
<p>If you need general help or advice about developing for the JDK, you can also contact the Adoption Group. See the section on <a href="#contributing-to-openjdk">Contributing to OpenJDK</a> for more information.</p>
<h2 id="hints-and-suggestions-for-advanced-users">Hints and Suggestions for Advanced Users</h2>
<h3 id="setting-up-a-repository-for-pushing-changes-defpath">Setting Up a Repository for Pushing Changes (defpath)</h3>
<p>To help you prepare a proper push path for a Mercurial repository, there exists a useful tool known as <a href="http://openjdk.java.net/projects/code-tools/defpath">defpath</a>. It will help you setup a proper push path for pushing changes to the JDK.</p>
<p>Install the extension by cloning <code>http://hg.openjdk.java.net/code-tools/defpath</code> and updating your <code>.hgrc</code> file. Here's one way to do this:</p>
<pre><code>cd ~
mkdir hg-ext
cd hg-ext
hg clone http://hg.openjdk.java.net/code-tools/defpath
cat &lt;&lt; EOT &gt;&gt; ~/.hgrc
[extensions]
defpath=~/hg-ext/defpath/defpath.py
EOT</code></pre>
<p>You can now setup a proper push path using:</p>
<pre><code>hg defpath -d -u &lt;your OpenJDK username&gt;</code></pre>
<h3 id="bash-completion">Bash Completion</h3>
<p>The <code>configure</code> and <code>make</code> commands tries to play nice with bash command-line completion (using <code>&lt;tab&gt;</code> or <code>&lt;tab&gt;&lt;tab&gt;</code>). To use this functionality, make sure you enable completion in your <code>~/.bashrc</code> (see instructions for bash in your operating system).</p>
<p>Make completion will work out of the box, and will complete valid make targets. For instance, typing <code>make jdk-i&lt;tab&gt;</code> will complete to <code>make jdk-image</code>.</p>
@@ -908,7 +831,7 @@ sudo mv /tmp/configure /usr/local/bin</code></pre>
<p>If you update the repository and part of the configure script has changed, the build system will force you to re-run <code>configure</code>.</p>
<p>Most of the time, you will be fine by running <code>configure</code> again with the same arguments as the last time, which can easily be performed by <code>make reconfigure</code>. To simplify this, you can use the <code>CONF_CHECK</code> make control variable, either as <code>make CONF_CHECK=auto</code>, or by setting an environment variable. For instance, if you add <code>export CONF_CHECK=auto</code> to your <code>.bashrc</code> file, <code>make</code> will always run <code>reconfigure</code> automatically whenever the configure script has changed.</p>
<p>You can also use <code>CONF_CHECK=ignore</code> to skip the check for a needed configure update. This might speed up the build, but comes at the risk of an incorrect build result. This is only recommended if you know what you're doing.</p>
<p>From time to time, you will also need to modify the command line to <code>configure</code> due to changes. Use <code>make print-configuration</code> to show the command line used for your current configuration.</p>
<p>From time to time, you will also need to modify the command line to <code>configure</code> due to changes. Use <code>make print-configure</code> to show the command line used for your current configuration.</p>
<h3 id="using-fine-grained-make-targets">Using Fine-Grained Make Targets</h3>
<p>The default behavior for make is to create consistent and correct output, at the expense of build speed, if necessary.</p>
<p>If you are prepared to take some risk of an incorrect build, and know enough of the system to understand how things build and interact, you can speed up the build process considerably by instructing make to only build a portion of the product.</p>
@@ -937,6 +860,14 @@ sudo mv /tmp/configure /usr/local/bin</code></pre>
<h4 id="rebuilding-part-of-java.base-jdk_filter">Rebuilding Part of java.base (JDK_FILTER)</h4>
<p>If you are modifying files in <code>java.base</code>, which is the by far largest module in the JDK, then you need to rebuild all those files whenever a single file has changed. (This inefficiency will hopefully be addressed in JDK 10.)</p>
<p>As a hack, you can use the make control variable <code>JDK_FILTER</code> to specify a pattern that will be used to limit the set of files being recompiled. For instance, <code>make java.base JDK_FILTER=javax/crypto</code> (or, to combine methods, <code>make java.base-java-only JDK_FILTER=javax/crypto</code>) will limit the compilation to files in the <code>javax.crypto</code> package.</p>
<h3 id="learn-about-mercurial">Learn About Mercurial</h3>
<p>To become an efficient JDK developer, it is recommended that you invest in learning Mercurial properly. Here are some links that can get you started:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/GitConcepts">Mercurial for git users</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/Tutorial">The official Mercurial tutorial</a></li>
<li><a href="http://hginit.com/">hg init</a></li>
<li><a href="http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/">Mercurial: The Definitive Guide</a></li>
</ul>
<h2 id="understanding-the-build-system">Understanding the Build System</h2>
<p>This section will give you a more technical description on the details of the build system.</p>
<h3 id="configurations">Configurations</h3>

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@@ -3,11 +3,11 @@
## TL;DR (Instructions for the Impatient)
If you are eager to try out building the JDK, these simple steps works most of
the time. They assume that you have installed Git (and Cygwin if running
the time. They assume that you have installed Mercurial (and Cygwin if running
on Windows) and cloned the top-level JDK repository that you want to build.
1. [Get the complete source code](#getting-the-source-code): \
`git clone https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/`
`hg clone http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk/jdk`
2. [Run configure](#running-configure): \
`bash configure`
@@ -47,14 +47,14 @@ JDK.
Make sure you are getting the correct version. As of JDK 10, the source is no
longer split into separate repositories so you only need to clone one single
repository. At the [OpenJDK Git site](https://git.openjdk.java.net/) you
repository. At the [OpenJDK Mercurial server](http://hg.openjdk.java.net/) you
can see a list of all available repositories. If you want to build an older version,
e.g. JDK 11, it is recommended that you get the `jdk11u` repo, which contains
incremental updates, instead of the `jdk11` repo, which was frozen at JDK 11 GA.
e.g. JDK 8, it is recommended that you get the `jdk8u` forest, which contains
incremental updates, instead of the `jdk8` forest, which was frozen at JDK 8 GA.
If you are new to Git, a good place to start is the book [Pro
Git](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2). The rest of this document
assumes a working knowledge of Git.
If you are new to Mercurial, a good place to start is the [Mercurial Beginner's
Guide](http://www.mercurial-scm.org/guide). The rest of this document assumes a
working knowledge of Mercurial.
### Special Considerations
@@ -89,21 +89,9 @@ on where and how to check out the source code.
directory. This is especially important if your user name contains
spaces and/or mixed upper and lower case letters.
* You need to install a git client. You have two choices, Cygwin git or
Git for Windows. Unfortunately there are pros and cons with each choice.
* The Cygwin `git` client has no line ending issues and understands
Cygwin paths (which are used throughout the JDK build system).
However, it does not currently work well with the Skara CLI tooling.
Please see the [Skara wiki on Git clients](
https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/SKARA/Skara#Skara-Git) for
up-to-date information about the Skara git client support.
* The [Git for Windows](https://gitforwindows.org) client has issues
with line endings, and do not understand Cygwin paths. It does work
well with the Skara CLI tooling, however. To alleviate the line ending
problems, make sure you set `core.autocrlf` to `false` (this is asked
during installation).
* Clone the JDK repository using the Cygwin command line `hg` client
as instructed in this document. That is, do *not* use another Mercurial
client such as TortoiseHg.
Failure to follow this procedure might result in hard-to-debug build
problems.
@@ -185,7 +173,7 @@ likely be possible to support in a future version but that would require effort
to implement.)
Internally in the build system, all paths are represented as Unix-style paths,
e.g. `/cygdrive/c/git/jdk/Makefile` rather than `C:\git\jdk\Makefile`. This
e.g. `/cygdrive/c/hg/jdk9/Makefile` rather than `C:\hg\jdk9\Makefile`. This
rule also applies to input to the build system, e.g. in arguments to
`configure`. So, use `--with-msvcr-dll=/cygdrive/c/msvcr100.dll` rather than
`--with-msvcr-dll=c:\msvcr100.dll`. For details on this conversion, see the section
@@ -285,13 +273,6 @@ For rpm-based distributions (Fedora, Red Hat, etc), try this:
sudo yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
```
For Alpine Linux, aside from basic tooling, install the GNU versions of some
programs:
```
sudo apk add build-base bash grep zip
```
### AIX
Please consult the AIX section of the [Supported Build Platforms](
@@ -321,9 +302,9 @@ issues.
Operating system Toolchain version
------------------ -------------------------------------------------------
Linux gcc 10.2.0
Linux gcc 9.2.0
macOS Apple Xcode 10.1 (using clang 10.0.0)
Windows Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 update 16.7.2
Windows Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 update 16.5.3
All compilers are expected to be able to compile to the C99 language standard,
as some C99 features are used in the source code. Microsoft Visual Studio
@@ -335,14 +316,14 @@ features that it does support.
The minimum accepted version of gcc is 5.0. Older versions will generate a warning
by `configure` and are unlikely to work.
The JDK is currently known to be able to compile with at least version 10.2 of
The JDK is currently known to be able to compile with at least version 9.2 of
gcc.
In general, any version between these two should be usable.
### clang
The minimum accepted version of clang is 3.5. Older versions will not be
The minimum accepted version of clang is 3.2. Older versions will not be
accepted by `configure`.
To use clang instead of gcc on Linux, use `--with-toolchain-type=clang`.
@@ -374,16 +355,20 @@ available for this update.
### Microsoft Visual Studio
The minimum accepted version of Visual Studio is 2017. Older versions will not
be accepted by `configure` and will not work. The maximum accepted
version of Visual Studio is 2019.
The minimum accepted version of Visual Studio is 2010. Older versions will not
be accepted by `configure`. The maximum accepted version of Visual Studio is
2019. Versions older than 2017 are unlikely to continue working for long.
If you have multiple versions of Visual Studio installed, `configure` will by
default pick the latest. You can request a specific version to be used by
setting `--with-toolchain-version`, e.g. `--with-toolchain-version=2017`.
setting `--with-toolchain-version`, e.g. `--with-toolchain-version=2015`.
If you have Visual Studio installed but `configure` fails to detect it, it may
be because of [spaces in path](#spaces-in-path).
If you get `LINK: fatal error LNK1123: failure during conversion to COFF: file
invalid` when building using Visual Studio 2010, you have encountered
[KB2757355](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2757355), a bug triggered by a
specific installation order. However, the solution suggested by the KB article
does not always resolve the problem. See [this stackoverflow discussion](
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10888391) for other suggestions.
### IBM XL C/C++
@@ -453,8 +438,6 @@ rather than bundling the JDK's own copy.
libfreetype6-dev`.
* To install on an rpm-based Linux, try running `sudo yum install
freetype-devel`.
* To install on Alpine Linux, try running `sudo apk add freetype-dev`.
* To install on macOS, try running `brew install freetype`.
Use `--with-freetype-include=<path>` and `--with-freetype-lib=<path>`
if `configure` does not automatically locate the platform FreeType files.
@@ -469,7 +452,6 @@ your operating system.
libcups2-dev`.
* To install on an rpm-based Linux, try running `sudo yum install
cups-devel`.
* To install on Alpine Linux, try running `sudo apk add cups-dev`.
Use `--with-cups=<path>` if `configure` does not properly locate your CUPS
files.
@@ -483,8 +465,6 @@ Linux.
libx11-dev libxext-dev libxrender-dev libxrandr-dev libxtst-dev libxt-dev`.
* To install on an rpm-based Linux, try running `sudo yum install
libXtst-devel libXt-devel libXrender-devel libXrandr-devel libXi-devel`.
* To install on Alpine Linux, try running `sudo apk add libx11-dev
libxext-dev libxrender-dev libxrandr-dev libxtst-dev libxt-dev`.
Use `--with-x=<path>` if `configure` does not properly locate your X11 files.
@@ -497,7 +477,6 @@ required on Linux. At least version 0.9.1 of ALSA is required.
libasound2-dev`.
* To install on an rpm-based Linux, try running `sudo yum install
alsa-lib-devel`.
* To install on Alpine Linux, try running `sudo apk add alsa-lib-dev`.
Use `--with-alsa=<path>` if `configure` does not properly locate your ALSA
files.
@@ -512,7 +491,6 @@ Hotspot.
libffi-dev`.
* To install on an rpm-based Linux, try running `sudo yum install
libffi-devel`.
* To install on Alpine Linux, try running `sudo apk add libffi-dev`.
Use `--with-libffi=<path>` if `configure` does not properly locate your libffi
files.
@@ -528,7 +506,6 @@ platforms. At least version 2.69 is required.
autoconf`.
* To install on an rpm-based Linux, try running `sudo yum install
autoconf`.
* To install on Alpine Linux, try running `sudo apk add autoconf`.
* To install on macOS, try running `brew install autoconf`.
* To install on Windows, try running `<path to Cygwin setup>/setup-x86_64 -q
-P autoconf`.
@@ -657,7 +634,7 @@ features, use `bash configure --help=short` instead.)
On Linux, BSD and AIX, it is possible to override where Java by default
searches for runtime/JNI libraries. This can be useful in situations where
there is a special shared directory for system JNI libraries. This setting
can in turn be overridden at runtime by setting the `java.library.path` property.
can in turn be overriden at runtime by setting the `java.library.path` property.
* `--with-jni-libpath=<path>` - Use the specified path as a default
when searching for runtime libraries.
@@ -723,7 +700,7 @@ hard to use properly. Therefore, `configure` will print a warning if this is
detected.
However, there are a few `configure` variables, known as *control variables*
that are supposed to be overridden on the command line. These are variables that
that are supposed to be overriden on the command line. These are variables that
describe the location of tools needed by the build, like `MAKE` or `GREP`. If
any such variable is specified, `configure` will use that value instead of
trying to autodetect the tool. For instance, `bash configure
@@ -803,7 +780,7 @@ broken build. Unless you're well versed in the build system, this is hard to
use properly. Therefore, `make` will print a warning if this is detected.
However, there are a few `make` variables, known as *control variables* that
are supposed to be overridden on the command line. These make up the "make time"
are supposed to be overriden on the command line. These make up the "make time"
configuration, as opposed to the "configure time" configuration.
#### General Make Control Variables
@@ -1090,7 +1067,7 @@ Note that X11 is needed even if you only want to build a headless JDK.
* If the X11 libraries are not properly detected by `configure`, you can
point them out by `--with-x`.
### Cross compiling with Debian sysroots
### Creating And Using Sysroots With qemu-deboostrap
Fortunately, you can create sysroots for foreign architectures with tools
provided by your OS. On Debian/Ubuntu systems, one could use `qemu-deboostrap` to
@@ -1102,67 +1079,38 @@ for foreign architectures with native compilation speed.
For example, cross-compiling to AArch64 from x86_64 could be done like this:
* Install cross-compiler on the *build* system:
```
apt install g++-aarch64-linux-gnu gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu
```
```
apt install g++-aarch64-linux-gnu gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu
```
* Create chroot on the *build* system, configuring it for *target* system:
```
sudo qemu-debootstrap \
--arch=arm64 \
--verbose \
--include=fakeroot,symlinks,build-essential,libx11-dev,libxext-dev,libxrender-dev,libxrandr-dev,libxtst-dev,libxt-dev,libcups2-dev,libfontconfig1-dev,libasound2-dev,libfreetype6-dev,libpng-dev,libffi-dev \
--resolve-deps \
buster \
~/sysroot-arm64 \
http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/
```
* Make sure the symlinks inside the newly created chroot point to proper locations:
```
sudo chroot ~/sysroot-arm64 symlinks -cr .
```
```
sudo qemu-debootstrap --arch=arm64 --verbose \
--include=fakeroot,build-essential,libx11-dev,libxext-dev,libxrender-dev,libxrandr-dev,libxtst-dev,libxt-dev,libcups2-dev,libfontconfig1-dev,libasound2-dev,libfreetype6-dev,libpng12-dev \
--resolve-deps jessie /chroots/arm64 http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/
```
* Configure and build with newly created chroot as sysroot/toolchain-path:
```
sh ./configure \
--openjdk-target=aarch64-linux-gnu \
--with-sysroot=~/sysroot-arm64
make images
ls build/linux-aarch64-server-release/
```
```
CC=aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc CXX=aarch64-linux-gnu-g++ sh ./configure --openjdk-target=aarch64-linux-gnu --with-sysroot=/chroots/arm64/ --with-toolchain-path=/chroots/arm64/
make images
ls build/linux-aarch64-normal-server-release/
```
The build does not create new files in that chroot, so it can be reused for multiple builds
without additional cleanup.
The build system should automatically detect the toolchain paths and dependencies, but sometimes
it might require a little nudge with:
* Native compilers: override `CC` or `CXX` for `./configure`
* Freetype lib location: override `--with-freetype-lib`, for example `${sysroot}/usr/lib/${target}/`
* Freetype includes location: override `--with-freetype-include` for example `${sysroot}/usr/include/freetype2/`
* X11 libraries location: override `--x-libraries`, for example `${sysroot}/usr/lib/${target}/`
Architectures that are known to successfully cross-compile like this are:
Target Debian tree Debian arch `--openjdk-target=...` `--with-jvm-variants=...`
------------ ------------ ------------- ------------------------ --------------
x86 buster i386 i386-linux-gnu (all)
arm buster armhf arm-linux-gnueabihf (all)
aarch64 buster arm64 aarch64-linux-gnu (all)
ppc64le buster ppc64el powerpc64le-linux-gnu (all)
s390x buster s390x s390x-linux-gnu (all)
mipsle buster mipsel mipsel-linux-gnu zero
mips64le buster mips64el mips64el-linux-gnueabi64 zero
armel buster arm arm-linux-gnueabi zero
ppc sid powerpc powerpc-linux-gnu zero
ppc64be sid ppc64 powerpc64-linux-gnu (all)
m68k sid m68k m68k-linux-gnu zero
alpha sid alpha alpha-linux-gnu zero
sh4 sid sh4 sh4-linux-gnu zero
Target `CC` `CXX` `--arch=...` `--openjdk-target=...`
------------ ------------------------- --------------------------- ------------- -----------------------
x86 default default i386 i386-linux-gnu
armhf gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf g++-arm-linux-gnueabihf armhf arm-linux-gnueabihf
aarch64 gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu g++-aarch64-linux-gnu arm64 aarch64-linux-gnu
ppc64el gcc-powerpc64le-linux-gnu g++-powerpc64le-linux-gnu ppc64el powerpc64le-linux-gnu
s390x gcc-s390x-linux-gnu g++-s390x-linux-gnu s390x s390x-linux-gnu
Additional architectures might be supported by Debian/Ubuntu Ports.
### Building for ARM/aarch64
@@ -1172,25 +1120,6 @@ available using `--with-abi-profile`: arm-vfp-sflt, arm-vfp-hflt, arm-sflt,
armv5-vfp-sflt, armv6-vfp-hflt. Note that soft-float ABIs are no longer
properly supported by the JDK.
### Building for musl
Just like it's possible to cross-compile for a different CPU, it's possible to
cross-compile for musl libc on a glibc-based *build* system.
A devkit suitable for most target CPU architectures can be obtained from
[musl.cc](https://musl.cc). After installing the required packages in the
sysroot, configure the build with `--openjdk-target`:
```
sh ./configure --with-jvm-variants=server \
--with-boot-jdk=$BOOT_JDK \
--with-build-jdk=$BUILD_JDK \
--openjdk-target=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl \
--with-devkit=$DEVKIT \
--with-sysroot=$SYSROOT
```
and run `make` normally.
### Verifying the Build
The build will end up in a directory named like
@@ -1315,14 +1244,14 @@ ERROR: Build failed for target 'hotspot' in configuration 'linux-x64' (exit code
=== Output from failing command(s) repeated here ===
* For target hotspot_variant-server_libjvm_objs_psMemoryPool.o:
/localhome/git/jdk-sandbox/hotspot/src/share/vm/services/psMemoryPool.cpp:1:1: error: 'failhere' does not name a type
/localhome/hg/jdk9-sandbox/hotspot/src/share/vm/services/psMemoryPool.cpp:1:1: error: 'failhere' does not name a type
... (rest of output omitted)
* All command lines available in /localhome/git/jdk-sandbox/build/linux-x64/make-support/failure-logs.
* All command lines available in /localhome/hg/jdk9-sandbox/build/linux-x64/make-support/failure-logs.
=== End of repeated output ===
=== Make failed targets repeated here ===
lib/CompileJvm.gmk:207: recipe for target '/localhome/git/jdk-sandbox/build/linux-x64/hotspot/variant-server/libjvm/objs/psMemoryPool.o' failed
lib/CompileJvm.gmk:207: recipe for target '/localhome/hg/jdk9-sandbox/build/linux-x64/hotspot/variant-server/libjvm/objs/psMemoryPool.o' failed
make/Main.gmk:263: recipe for target 'hotspot-server-libs' failed
=== End of repeated output ===
@@ -1420,7 +1349,7 @@ order. Most issues will be solved at step 1 or 2.
1. Make sure your repository is up-to-date
Run `git pull origin master` to make sure you have the latest changes.
Run `hg pull -u` to make sure you have the latest changes.
2. Clean build results
@@ -1445,13 +1374,13 @@ order. Most issues will be solved at step 1 or 2.
make
```
4. Re-clone the Git repository
4. Re-clone the Mercurial repository
Sometimes the Git repository gets in a state that causes the product
Sometimes the Mercurial repository gets in a state that causes the product
to be un-buildable. In such a case, the simplest solution is often the
"sledgehammer approach": delete the entire repository, and re-clone it.
If you have local changes, save them first to a different location using
`git format-patch`.
`hg export`.
### Specific Build Issues
@@ -1483,15 +1412,6 @@ This can be a sign of a Cygwin problem. See the information about solving
problems in the [Cygwin](#cygwin) section. Rebooting the computer might help
temporarily.
#### Spaces in Path
On Windows, when configuring, `fixpath.sh` may report that some directory
names have spaces. Usually, it assumes those directories have
[short paths](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/fsutil-8dot3name).
You can run `fsutil file setshortname` in `cmd` on certain directories, such as
`Microsoft Visual Studio` or `Windows Kits`, to assign arbitrary short paths so
`configure` can access them.
### Getting Help
If none of the suggestions in this document helps you, or if you find what you
@@ -1505,6 +1425,33 @@ contact the Adoption Group. See the section on [Contributing to OpenJDK](
## Hints and Suggestions for Advanced Users
### Setting Up a Repository for Pushing Changes (defpath)
To help you prepare a proper push path for a Mercurial repository, there exists
a useful tool known as [defpath](
http://openjdk.java.net/projects/code-tools/defpath). It will help you setup a
proper push path for pushing changes to the JDK.
Install the extension by cloning
`http://hg.openjdk.java.net/code-tools/defpath` and updating your `.hgrc` file.
Here's one way to do this:
```
cd ~
mkdir hg-ext
cd hg-ext
hg clone http://hg.openjdk.java.net/code-tools/defpath
cat << EOT >> ~/.hgrc
[extensions]
defpath=~/hg-ext/defpath/defpath.py
EOT
```
You can now setup a proper push path using:
```
hg defpath -d -u <your OpenJDK username>
```
### Bash Completion
The `configure` and `make` commands tries to play nice with bash command-line
@@ -1570,8 +1517,8 @@ update. This might speed up the build, but comes at the risk of an incorrect
build result. This is only recommended if you know what you're doing.
From time to time, you will also need to modify the command line to `configure`
due to changes. Use `make print-configuration` to show the command line used
for your current configuration.
due to changes. Use `make print-configure` to show the command line used for
your current configuration.
### Using Fine-Grained Make Targets
@@ -1645,6 +1592,16 @@ instance, `make java.base JDK_FILTER=javax/crypto` (or, to combine methods,
`make java.base-java-only JDK_FILTER=javax/crypto`) will limit the compilation
to files in the `javax.crypto` package.
### Learn About Mercurial
To become an efficient JDK developer, it is recommended that you invest in
learning Mercurial properly. Here are some links that can get you started:
* [Mercurial for git users](http://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/GitConcepts)
* [The official Mercurial tutorial](http://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/Tutorial)
* [hg init](http://hginit.com/)
* [Mercurial: The Definitive Guide](http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/)
## Understanding the Build System
This section will give you a more technical description on the details of the

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<li><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a><ul>
<li><a href="#why-care-about-style">Why Care About Style?</a></li>
<li><a href="#counterexamples-and-updates">Counterexamples and Updates</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="#structure-and-formatting">Structure and Formatting</a><ul>
<li><a href="#factoring-and-class-design">Factoring and Class Design</a></li>
<li><a href="#source-files">Source Files</a></li>
<li><a href="#jtreg-tests">JTReg Tests</a></li>
<li><a href="#naming">Naming</a></li>
<li><a href="#commenting">Commenting</a></li>
<li><a href="#macros">Macros</a></li>
<li><a href="#whitespace">Whitespace</a></li>
<li><a href="#miscellaneous">Miscellaneous</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="#use-of-c-features">Use of C++ Features</a><ul>
<li><a href="#error-handling">Error Handling</a></li>
<li><a href="#rtti-runtime-type-information">RTTI (Runtime Type Information)</a></li>
<li><a href="#memory-allocation">Memory Allocation</a></li>
<li><a href="#class-inheritance">Class Inheritance</a></li>
<li><a href="#namespaces">Namespaces</a></li>
<li><a href="#c-standard-library">C++ Standard Library</a></li>
<li><a href="#type-deduction">Type Deduction</a></li>
<li><a href="#expression-sfinae">Expression SFINAE</a></li>
<li><a href="#enum">enum</a></li>
<li><a href="#thread_local">thread_local</a></li>
<li><a href="#nullptr">nullptr</a></li>
<li><a href="#atomic">&lt;atomic&gt;</a></li>
<li><a href="#uniform-initialization">Uniform Initialization</a></li>
<li><a href="#additional-permitted-features">Additional Permitted Features</a></li>
<li><a href="#excluded-features">Excluded Features</a></li>
<li><a href="#undecided-features">Undecided Features</a></li>
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<h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2>
<p>This is a collection of rules, guidelines, and suggestions for writing HotSpot code. Following these will help new code fit in with existing HotSpot code, making it easier to read and maintain. Failure to follow these guidelines may lead to discussion during code reviews, if not outright rejection of a change.</p>
<h3 id="why-care-about-style">Why Care About Style?</h3>
<p>Some programmers seem to have lexers and even C preprocessors installed directly behind their eyeballs. The rest of us require code that is not only functionally correct but also easy to read. More than that, since there is no one style for easy-to-read code, and since a mashup of many styles is just as confusing as no style at all, it is important for coders to be conscious of the many implicit stylistic choices that historically have gone into the HotSpot code base.</p>
<p>Some of these guidelines are driven by the cross-platform requirements for HotSpot. Shared code must work on a variety of platforms, and may encounter deficiencies in some. Using platform conditionalization in shared code is usually avoided, while shared code is strongly preferred to multiple platform-dependent implementations, so some language features may be recommended against.</p>
<p>Some of the guidelines here are relatively arbitrary choices among equally plausible alternatives. The purpose of stating and enforcing these rules is largely to provide a consistent look to the code. That consistency makes the code more readable by avoiding non-functional distractions from the interesting functionality.</p>
<p>When changing pre-existing code, it is reasonable to adjust it to match these conventions. Exception: If the pre-existing code clearly conforms locally to its own peculiar conventions, it is not worth reformatting the whole thing. Also consider separating changes that make extensive stylistic updates from those which make functional changes.</p>
<h3 id="counterexamples-and-updates">Counterexamples and Updates</h3>
<p>Many of the guidelines mentioned here have (sometimes widespread) counterexamples in the HotSpot code base. Finding a counterexample is not sufficient justification for new code to follow the counterexample as a precedent, since readers of your code will rightfully expect your code to follow the greater bulk of precedents documented here.</p>
<p>Occasionally a guideline mentioned here may be just out of synch with the actual HotSpot code base. If you find that a guideline is consistently contradicted by a large number of counterexamples, please bring it up for discussion and possible change. The architectural rule, of course, is &quot;When in Rome do as the Romans&quot;. Sometimes in the suburbs of Rome the rules are a little different; these differences can be pointed out here.</p>
<p>Proposed changes should be discussed on the <a href="mailto:hotspot-dev@openjdk.java.net">HotSpot Developers</a> mailing list, and approved by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rough_consensus">rough consensus</a> of the <a href="https://openjdk.java.net/census#hotspot">HotSpot Group</a> Members. The Group Lead determines whether consensus has been reached. Changes are likely to be cautious and incremental, since HotSpot coders have been using these guidelines for years.</p>
<h2 id="structure-and-formatting">Structure and Formatting</h2>
<h3 id="factoring-and-class-design">Factoring and Class Design</h3>
<ul>
<li><p>Group related code together, so readers can concentrate on one section of one file.</p></li>
<li><p>Classes are the primary code structuring mechanism. Place related functionality in a class, or a set of related classes. Use of either namespaces or public non-member functions is rare in HotSpot code. Static non-member functions are not uncommon.</p></li>
<li><p>If a class <code>FooBar</code> is going to be used in more than one place, put it a file named fooBar.hpp and fooBar.cpp. If the class is a sidekick to a more important class <code>BazBat</code>, it can go in bazBat.hpp.</p></li>
<li><p>Put a member function <code>FooBar::bang</code> into the same file that defined <code>FooBar</code>, or its associated <em>.inline.hpp or </em>.cpp file.</p></li>
<li><p>Use public accessor functions for member variables accessed outside the class.</p></li>
<li><p>Assign names to constant literals and use the names instead.</p></li>
<li><p>Keep functions small, a screenful at most. Split out chunks of logic into file-local classes or static functions if needed.</p></li>
<li><p>Factor away nonessential complexity into local inline helper functions and helper classes.</p></li>
<li><p>Think clearly about internal invariants that apply to each class, and document them in the form of asserts within member functions.</p></li>
<li><p>Make simple, self-evident contracts for member functions. If you cannot communicate a simple contract, redesign the class.</p></li>
<li><p>Implement classes as if expecting rough usage by clients. Check for incorrect usage of a class using <code>assert(...)</code>, <code>guarantee(...)</code>, <code>ShouldNotReachHere()</code> and comments wherever needed. Performance is almost never a reason to omit asserts.</p></li>
<li><p>When possible, design as if for reusability. This forces a clear design of the class's externals, and clean hiding of its internals.</p></li>
<li><p>Initialize all variables and data structures to a known state. If a class has a constructor, initialize it there.</p></li>
<li><p>Do no optimization before its time. Prove the need to optimize.</p></li>
<li><p>When you must defactor to optimize, preserve as much structure as possible. If you must hand-inline some name, label the local copy with the original name.</p></li>
<li><p>If you need to use a hidden detail (e.g., a structure offset), name it (as a constant or function) in the class that owns it.</p></li>
<li><p>Don't use the Copy and Paste keys to replicate more than a couple lines of code. Name what you must repeat.</p></li>
<li><p>If a class needs a member function to change a user-visible attribute, the change should be done with a &quot;setter&quot; accessor matched to the simple &quot;getter&quot;.</p></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="source-files">Source Files</h3>
<ul>
<li><p>All source files must have a globally unique basename. The build system depends on this uniqueness.</p></li>
<li><p>Do not put non-trivial function implementations in .hpp files. If the implementation depends on other .hpp files, put it in a .cpp or a .inline.hpp file.</p></li>
<li><p>.inline.hpp files should only be included in .cpp or .inline.hpp files.</p></li>
<li><p>All .inline.hpp files should include their corresponding .hpp file as the first include line. Declarations needed by other files should be put in the .hpp file, and not in the .inline.hpp file. This rule exists to resolve problems with circular dependencies between .inline.hpp files.</p></li>
<li><p>All .cpp files include precompiled.hpp as the first include line.</p></li>
<li><p>precompiled.hpp is just a build time optimization, so don't rely on it to resolve include problems.</p></li>
<li><p>Keep the include lines alphabetically sorted.</p></li>
<li><p>Put conditional inclusions (<code>#if ...</code>) at the end of the include list.</p></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="jtreg-tests">JTReg Tests</h3>
<ul>
<li><p>JTReg tests should have meaningful names.</p></li>
<li><p>JTReg tests associated with specific bugs should be tagged with the <code>@bug</code> keyword in the test description.</p></li>
<li><p>JTReg tests should be organized by component or feature under <code>test/</code>, in a directory hierarchy that generally follows that of the <code>src/</code> directory. There may be additional subdirectories to further categorize tests by feature. This structure makes it easy to run a collection of tests associated with a specific feature by specifying the associated directory as the source of the tests to run.</p>
<ul>
<li>Some (older) tests use the associated bug number in the directory name, the test name, or both. That naming style should no longer be used, with existing tests using that style being candidates for migration.</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="naming">Naming</h3>
<ul>
<li><p>The length of a name may be correlated to the size of its scope. In particular, short names (even single letter names) may be fine in a small scope, but are usually inappropriate for larger scopes.</p></li>
<li><p>Prefer whole words rather than abbreviations, unless the abbreviation is more widely used than the long form in the code's domain.</p></li>
<li><p>Choose names consistently. Do not introduce spurious variations. Abbreviate corresponding terms to a consistent length.</p></li>
<li><p>Global names must be unique, to avoid <a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/definition" title="One Definition Rule">One Definition Rule</a> (ODR) violations. A common prefixing scheme for related global names is often used. (This is instead of using namespaces, which are mostly avoided in HotSpot.)</p></li>
<li><p>Don't give two names to the semantically same thing. But use different names for semantically different things, even if they are representationally the same. (So use meaningful <code>typedef</code> or template alias names where appropriate.)</p></li>
<li><p>When choosing names, avoid categorical nouns like &quot;variable&quot;, &quot;field&quot;, &quot;parameter&quot;, &quot;value&quot;, and verbs like &quot;compute&quot;, &quot;get&quot;. (<code>storeValue(int param)</code> is bad.)</p></li>
<li><p>Type names and global names should use mixed-case with the first letter of each word capitalized (<code>FooBar</code>).</p></li>
<li><p>Embedded abbreviations in otherwise mixed-case names are usually capitalized entirely rather than being treated as a single word with only the initial letter capitalized, e.g. &quot;HTML&quot; rather than &quot;Html&quot;.</p></li>
<li><p>Function and local variable names use lowercase with words separated by a single underscore (<code>foo_bar</code>).</p></li>
<li><p>Class data member names have a leading underscore, and use lowercase with words separated by a single underscore (<code>_foo_bar</code>).</p></li>
<li><p>Constant names may be upper-case or mixed-case, according to historical necessity. (Note: There are many examples of constants with lowercase names.)</p></li>
<li><p>Constant names should follow an existing pattern, and must have a distinct appearance from other names in related APIs.</p></li>
<li><p>Class and type names should be noun phrases. Consider an &quot;er&quot; suffix for a class that represents an action.</p></li>
<li><p>Function names should be verb phrases that reflect changes of state known to a class's user, or else noun phrases if they cause no change of state visible to the class's user.</p></li>
<li><p>Getter accessor names are noun phrases, with no &quot;<code>get_</code>&quot; noise word. Boolean getters can also begin with &quot;<code>is_</code>&quot; or &quot;<code>has_</code>&quot;. Member function for reading data members usually have the same name as the data member, exclusive of the leading underscore.</p></li>
<li><p>Setter accessor names prepend &quot;<code>set_</code>&quot; to the getter name.</p></li>
<li><p>Other member function names are verb phrases, as if commands to the receiver.</p></li>
<li><p>Avoid leading underscores (as &quot;<code>_oop</code>&quot;) except in cases required above. (Names with leading underscores can cause portability problems.)</p></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="commenting">Commenting</h3>
<ul>
<li><p>Clearly comment subtle fixes.</p></li>
<li><p>Clearly comment tricky classes and functions.</p></li>
<li><p>If you have to choose between commenting code and writing wiki content, comment the code. Link from the wiki to the source file if it makes sense.</p></li>
<li><p>As a general rule don't add bug numbers to comments (they would soon overwhelm the code). But if the bug report contains significant information that can't reasonably be added as a comment, then refer to the bug report.</p></li>
<li><p>Personal names are discouraged in the source code, which is a team product.</p></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="macros">Macros</h3>
<ul>
<li><p>You can almost always use an inline function or class instead of a macro. Use a macro only when you really need it.</p></li>
<li><p>Templates may be preferable to multi-line macros. (There may be subtle performance effects with templates on some platforms; revert to macros if absolutely necessary.)</p></li>
<li><p><code>#ifdef</code>s should not be used to introduce platform-specific code into shared code (except for <code>_LP64</code>). They must be used to manage header files, in the pattern found at the top of every source file. They should be used mainly for major build features, including <code>PRODUCT</code>, <code>ASSERT</code>, <code>_LP64</code>, <code>INCLUDE_SERIALGC</code>, <code>COMPILER1</code>, etc.</p></li>
<li><p>For build features such as <code>PRODUCT</code>, use <code>#ifdef PRODUCT</code> for multiple-line inclusions or exclusions.</p></li>
<li><p>For short inclusions or exclusions based on build features, use macros like <code>PRODUCT_ONLY</code> and <code>NOT_PRODUCT</code>. But avoid using them with multiple-line arguments, since debuggers do not handle that well.</p></li>
<li><p>Use <code>CATCH</code>, <code>THROW</code>, etc. for HotSpot-specific exception processing.</p></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="whitespace">Whitespace</h3>
<ul>
<li><p>In general, don't change whitespace unless it improves readability or consistency. Gratuitous whitespace changes will make integrations and backports more difficult.</p></li>
<li><p>Use One-True-Brace-Style. The opening brace for a function or class is normally at the end of the line; it is sometimes moved to the beginning of the next line for emphasis. Substatements are enclosed in braces, even if there is only a single statement. Extremely simple one-line statements may drop braces around a substatement.</p></li>
<li><p>Indentation levels are two columns.</p></li>
<li><p>There is no hard line length limit. That said, bear in mind that excessively long lines can cause difficulties. Some people like to have multiple side-by-side windows in their editors, and long lines may force them to choose among unpleasant options. They can use wide windows, reducing the number that can fit across the screen, and wasting a lot of screen real estate because most lines are not that long. Alternatively, they can have more windows across the screen, with long lines wrapping (or worse, requiring scrolling to see in their entirety), which is harder to read. Similar issues exist for side-by-side code reviews.</p></li>
<li><p>Tabs are not allowed in code. Set your editor accordingly.<br> (Emacs: <code>(setq-default indent-tabs-mode nil)</code>.)</p></li>
<li><p>Use good taste to break lines and align corresponding tokens on adjacent lines.</p></li>
<li><p>Use spaces around operators, especially comparisons and assignments. (Relaxable for boolean expressions and high-precedence operators in classic math-style formulas.)</p></li>
<li><p>Put spaces on both sides of control flow keywords <code>if</code>, <code>else</code>, <code>for</code>, <code>switch</code>, etc. Don't add spaces around the associated <em>control</em> expressions. Examples:</p>
<pre><code>while (test_foo(args...)) { // Yes
while(test_foo(args...)) { // No, missing space after while
while ( test_foo(args...) ) { // No, excess spaces around control</code></pre></li>
<li><p>Use extra parentheses in expressions whenever operator precedence seems doubtful. Always use parentheses in shift/mask expressions (<code>&lt;&lt;</code>, <code>&amp;</code>, <code>|</code>). Don't add whitespace immediately inside parentheses.</p></li>
<li><p>Use more spaces and blank lines between larger constructs, such as classes or function definitions.</p></li>
<li><p>If the surrounding code has any sort of vertical organization, adjust new lines horizontally to be consistent with that organization. (E.g., trailing backslashes on long macro definitions often align.)</p></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="miscellaneous">Miscellaneous</h3>
<ul>
<li><p>Use the <a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/raii" title="Resource Acquisition Is Initialization">Resource Acquisition Is Initialization</a> (RAII) design pattern to manage bracketed critical sections. See class <code>ResourceMark</code> for an example.</p></li>
<li>Avoid implicit conversions to <code>bool</code>.
<ul>
<li>Use <code>bool</code> for boolean values.</li>
<li>Do not use ints or pointers as (implicit) booleans with <code>&amp;&amp;</code>, <code>||</code>, <code>if</code>, <code>while</code>. Instead, compare explicitly, i.e. <code>if (x != 0)</code> or <code>if (ptr != nullptr)</code>, etc.</li>
<li>Do not use declarations in <em>condition</em> forms, i.e. don't use <code>if (T v = value) { ... }</code>.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p>Use functions from globalDefinitions.hpp and related files when performing bitwise operations on integers. Do not code directly as C operators, unless they are extremely simple. (Examples: <code>align_up</code>, <code>is_power_of_2</code>, <code>exact_log2</code>.)</p></li>
<li><p>Use arrays with abstractions supporting range checks.</p></li>
<li><p>Always enumerate all cases in a switch statement or provide a default case. It is ok to have an empty default with comment.</p></li>
</ul>
<h2 id="use-of-c-features">Use of C++ Features</h2>
<p>HotSpot was originally written in a subset of the C++98/03 language. More recently, support for C++14 is provided, though again, HotSpot only uses a subset. (Backports to JDK versions lacking support for more recent Standards must of course stick with the original C++98/03 subset.)</p>
<p>This section describes that subset. Features from the C++98/03 language may be used unless explicitly excluded here. Features from C++11 and C++14 may be explicitly permitted or explicitly excluded, and discussed accordingly here. There is a third category, undecided features, about which HotSpot developers have not yet reached a consensus, or perhaps have not discussed at all. Use of these features is also excluded.</p>
<p>(The use of some features may not be immediately obvious and may slip in anyway, since the compiler will accept them. The code review process is the main defense against this.)</p>
<p>Some features are discussed in their own subsection, typically to provide more extensive discussion or rationale for limitations. Features that don't have their own subsection are listed in omnibus feature sections for permitted, excluded, and undecided features.</p>
<p>Lists of new features for C++11 and C++14, along with links to their descriptions, can be found in the online documentation for some of the compilers and libraries. The C++14 Standard is the definitive description.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx-status.html">C++ Standards Support in GCC</a></li>
<li><a href="https://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html">C++ Support in Clang</a></li>
<li><a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/visual-cpp-language-conformance">Visual C++ Language Conformance</a></li>
<li><a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/status.html">libstdc++ Status</a></li>
<li><a href="https://libcxx.llvm.org/cxx1y_status.html">libc++ Status</a></li>
</ul>
<p>As a rule of thumb, permitting features which simplify writing code and, especially, reading code, is encouraged.</p>
<p>Similar discussions for some other projects:</p>
<ul>
<li><p><a href="https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html">Google C++ Style Guide</a> — Currently (2020) targeting C++17.</p></li>
<li><p><a href="https://chromium-cpp.appspot.com">C++11 and C++14 use in Chromium</a> — Categorizes features as allowed, banned, or to be discussed.</p></li>
<li><p><a href="https://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html">llvm Coding Standards</a> — Currently (2020) targeting C++14.</p></li>
<li><p><a href="https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/code-quality/coding-style/using_cxx_in_firefox_code.html">Using C++ in Mozilla code</a> — C++17 support is required for recent versions (2020).</p></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="error-handling">Error Handling</h3>
<p>Do not use exceptions. Exceptions are disabled by the build configuration for some platforms.</p>
<p>Rationale: There is significant concern over the performance cost of exceptions and their usage model and implications for maintainable code. That's not just a matter of history that has been fixed; there remain questions and problems even today (2019). See, for example, <a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2018/p0709r0.pdf">Zero cost deterministic exceptions</a>. Because of this, HotSpot has always used a build configuration that disables exceptions where that is available. As a result, HotSpot code uses error handling mechanisms such as two-phase construction, factory functions, returning error codes, and immediate termination. Even if the cost of exceptions were not a concern, the existing body of code was not written with exception safety in mind. Making HotSpot exception safe would be a very large undertaking.</p>
<p>In addition to the usual alternatives to exceptions, HotSpot provides its own exception mechanism. This is based on a set of macros defined in utilities/exceptions.hpp.</p>
<h3 id="rtti-runtime-type-information">RTTI (Runtime Type Information)</h3>
<p>Do not use <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-time_type_information" title="Runtime Type Information">Runtime Type Information</a> (RTTI). <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-time_type_information" title="Runtime Type Information">RTTI</a> is disabled by the build configuration for some platforms. Among other things, this means <code>dynamic_cast</code> cannot be used.</p>
<p>Rationale: Other than to implement exceptions (which HotSpot doesn't use), most potential uses of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-time_type_information" title="Runtime Type Information">RTTI</a> are better done via virtual functions. Some of the remainder can be replaced by bespoke mechanisms. The cost of the additional runtime data structures needed to support <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-time_type_information" title="Runtime Type Information">RTTI</a> are deemed not worthwhile, given the alternatives.</p>
<h3 id="memory-allocation">Memory Allocation</h3>
<p>Do not use the standard global allocation and deallocation functions (operator new and related functions). Use of these functions by HotSpot code is disabled for some platforms.</p>
<p>Rationale: HotSpot often uses &quot;resource&quot; or &quot;arena&quot; allocation. Even where heap allocation is used, the standard global functions are avoided in favor of wrappers around malloc and free that support the VM's Native Memory Tracking (NMT) feature.</p>
<p>Native memory allocation failures are often treated as non-recoverable. The place where &quot;out of memory&quot; is (first) detected may be an innocent bystander, unrelated to the actual culprit.</p>
<h3 id="class-inheritance">Class Inheritance</h3>
<p>Use public single inheritance.</p>
<p>Prefer composition rather than non-public inheritance.</p>
<p>Restrict inheritance to the &quot;is-a&quot; case; use composition rather than non-is-a related inheritance.</p>
<p>Avoid multiple inheritance. Never use virtual inheritance.</p>
<h3 id="namespaces">Namespaces</h3>
<p>Avoid using namespaces. HotSpot code normally uses &quot;all static&quot; classes rather than namespaces for grouping. An &quot;all static&quot; class is not instantiable, has only static members, and is normally derived (possibly indirectly) from the helper class <code>AllStatic</code>.</p>
<p>Benefits of using such classes include:</p>
<ul>
<li><p>Provides access control for members, which is unavailable with namespaces.</p></li>
<li><p>Avoids <a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/adl" title="Argument Dependent Lookup">Argument Dependent Lookup</a> (ADL).</p></li>
<li><p>Closed for additional members. Namespaces allow names to be added in multiple contexts, making it harder to see the complete API.</p></li>
</ul>
<p>Namespaces should be used only in cases where one of those &quot;benefits&quot; is actually a hindrance.</p>
<p>In particular, don't use anonymous namespaces. They seem like they should be useful, and indeed have some real benefits for naming and generated code size on some platforms. Unfortunately, debuggers don't seem to like them at all.</p>
<p><a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mozilla.dev.platform/KsaG3lEEaRM" class="uri">https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mozilla.dev.platform/KsaG3lEEaRM</a><br> Suggests Visual Studio debugger might not be able to refer to anonymous namespace symbols, so can't set breakpoints in them. Though the discussion seems to go back and forth on that.</p>
<p><a href="https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/code-quality/coding-style/coding_style_cpp.html" class="uri">https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/code-quality/coding-style/coding_style_cpp.html</a><br> Search for &quot;Anonymous namespaces&quot; Suggests preferring &quot;static&quot; to anonymous namespaces where applicable, because of poor debugger support for anonymous namespaces.</p>
<p><a href="https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16874" class="uri">https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16874</a><br> Bug for similar gdb problems.</p>
<h3 id="c-standard-library">C++ Standard Library</h3>
<p>Avoid using the C++ Standard Library.</p>
<p>Historically, HotSpot has mostly avoided use of the Standard Library.</p>
<p>(It used to be impossible to use most of it in shared code, because the build configuration for Solaris with Solaris Studio made all but a couple of pieces inaccessible. Support for header-only parts was added in mid-2017. Support for Solaris was removed in 2020.)</p>
<p>Some reasons for this include</p>
<ul>
<li><p>Exceptions. Perhaps the largest core issue with adopting the use of Standard Library facilities is exceptions. HotSpot does not use exceptions and, for platforms which allow doing so, builds with them turned off. Many Standard Library facilities implicitly or explicitly use exceptions.</p></li>
<li><p><code>assert</code>. An issue that is quickly encountered is the <code>assert</code> macro name collision (<a href="https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8007770">JDK-8007770</a>). Some mechanism for addressing this would be needed before much of the Standard Library could be used. (Not all Standard Library implementations use assert in header files, but some do.)</p></li>
<li><p>Memory allocation. HotSpot requires explicit control over where allocations occur. The C++98/03 <code>std::allocator</code> class is too limited to support our usage. (Changes in more recent Standards may remove this limitation.)</p></li>
<li><p>Implementation vagaries. Bugs, or simply different implementation choices, can lead to different behaviors among the various Standard Libraries we need to deal with.</p></li>
<li><p>Inconsistent naming conventions. HotSpot and the C++ Standard use different naming conventions. The coexistence of those different conventions might appear jarring and reduce readability.</p></li>
</ul>
<p>There are a few exceptions to this rule.</p>
<ul>
<li><code>#include &lt;new&gt;</code> to use placement <code>new</code>, <code>std::nothrow</code>, and <code>std::nothrow_t</code>.</li>
<li><code>#include &lt;limits&gt;</code> to use <code>std::numeric_limits</code>.</li>
<li><code>#include &lt;type_traits&gt;</code>.</li>
<li><code>#include &lt;cstddef&gt;</code> to use <code>std::nullptr_t</code>.</li>
</ul>
<p>TODO: Rather than directly #including (permitted) Standard Library headers, use a convention of #including wrapper headers (in some location like hotspot/shared/stdcpp). This provides a single place for dealing with issues we might have for any given header, esp. platform-specific issues.</p>
<h3 id="type-deduction">Type Deduction</h3>
<p>Use type deduction only if it makes the code clearer or safer. Do not use it merely to avoid the inconvenience of writing an explicit type, unless that type is itself difficult to write. An example of the latter is a function template return type that depends on template parameters in a non-trivial way.</p>
<p>There are several contexts where types are deduced.</p>
<ul>
<li><p>Function argument deduction. This is always permitted, and indeed encouraged. It is nearly always better to allow the type of a function template argument to be deduced rather than explicitly specified.</p></li>
<li><p><code>auto</code> variable declarations (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2006/n1984.pdf">n1984</a>)<br> For local variables, this can be used to make the code clearer by eliminating type information that is obvious or irrelevant. Excessive use can make code much harder to understand.</p></li>
<li><p>Function return type deduction (<a href="https://isocpp.org/files/papers/N3638.html">n3638</a>)<br> Only use if the function body has a very small number of <code>return</code> statements, and generally relatively little other code.</p></li>
<li><p>Generic lambdas. Lambdas are not (yet) permitted.</p></li>
<li><p>Lambda init captures. Lambdas are not (yet) permitted.</p></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="expression-sfinae">Expression SFINAE</h3>
<p><a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/sfinae" title="Substitution Failure Is Not An Error">Substitution Failure Is Not An Error</a> (SFINAE) is a template metaprogramming technique that makes use of template parameter substitution failures to make compile-time decisions.</p>
<p>C++11 relaxed the rules for what constitutes a hard-error when attempting to substitute template parameters with template arguments, making most deduction errors be substitution errors; see (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2634.html">n2634</a>). This makes <a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/sfinae" title="Substitution Failure Is Not An Error">SFINAE</a> more powerful and easier to use. However, the implementation complexity for this change is significant, and this seems to be a place where obscure corner-case bugs in various compilers can be found. So while this feature can (and indeed should) be used (and would be difficult to avoid), caution should be used when pushing to extremes.</p>
<p>Here are a few closely related example bugs:<br> <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=95468" class="uri">https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=95468</a><br> <a href="https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/396562/sizeof-deduced-type-is-sometimes-not-a-constant-ex.html" class="uri">https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/396562/sizeof-deduced-type-is-sometimes-not-a-constant-ex.html</a></p>
<h3 id="enum">enum</h3>
<p>Where appropriate, <em>scoped-enums</em> should be used. (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2347.pdf">n2347</a>)</p>
<p>Use of <em>unscoped-enums</em> is permitted, though ordinary constants may be preferable when the automatic initializer feature isn't used.</p>
<p>The underlying type (the <em>enum-base</em>) of an unscoped enum type should always be specified explicitly. When unspecified, the underlying type is dependent on the range of the enumerator values and the platform.</p>
<p>The underlying type of a <em>scoped-enum</em> should also be specified explicitly if conversions may be applied to values of that type.</p>
<p>Due to bugs in certain (very old) compilers, there is widespread use of enums and avoidance of in-class initialization of static integral constant members. Compilers having such bugs are no longer supported. Except where an enum is semantically appropriate, new code should use integral constants.</p>
<h3 id="thread_local">thread_local</h3>
<p>Do not use <code>thread_local</code> (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2659.htm">n2659</a>); instead, use the HotSpot macro <code>THREAD_LOCAL</code>. The initializer must be a constant expression.</p>
<p>As was discussed in the review for <a href="https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/hotspot-dev/2019-September/039487.html">JDK-8230877</a>, <code>thread_local</code> allows dynamic initialization and destruction semantics. However, that support requires a run-time penalty for references to non-function-local <code>thread_local</code> variables defined in a different translation unit, even if they don't need dynamic initialization. Dynamic initialization and destruction of namespace-scoped thread local variables also has the same ordering problems as for ordinary namespace-scoped variables.</p>
<h3 id="nullptr">nullptr</h3>
<p>Prefer <code>nullptr</code> (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2431.pdf">n2431</a>) to <code>NULL</code>. Don't use (constexpr or literal) 0 for pointers.</p>
<p>For historical reasons there are widespread uses of both <code>NULL</code> and of integer 0 as a pointer value.</p>
<h3 id="atomic">&lt;atomic&gt;</h3>
<p>Do not use facilities provided by the <code>&lt;atomic&gt;</code> header (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2427.html">n2427</a>), (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2752.htm">n2752</a>); instead, use the HotSpot <code>Atomic</code> class and related facilities.</p>
<p>Atomic operations in HotSpot code must have semantics which are consistent with those provided by the JDK's compilers for Java. There are platform-specific implementation choices that a C++ compiler might make or change that are outside the scope of the C++ Standard, and might differ from what the Java compilers implement.</p>
<p>In addition, HotSpot <code>Atomic</code> has a concept of &quot;conservative&quot; memory ordering, which may differ from (may be stronger than) sequentially consistent. There are algorithms in HotSpot that are believed to rely on that ordering.</p>
<h3 id="uniform-initialization">Uniform Initialization</h3>
<p>The use of <em>uniform initialization</em> (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2672.htm">n2672</a>), also known as <em>brace initialization</em>, is permitted.</p>
<p>Some relevant sections from cppreference.com:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/initialization">initialization</a></li>
<li><a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/value_initialization">value initialization</a></li>
<li><a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/direct_initialization">direct initialization</a></li>
<li><a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/list_initialization">list initialization</a></li>
<li><a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/aggregate_initialization">aggregate initialization</a></li>
</ul>
<p>Although related, the use of <code>std::initializer_list</code> remains forbidden, as part of the avoidance of the C++ Standard Library in HotSpot code.</p>
<h3 id="additional-permitted-features">Additional Permitted Features</h3>
<ul>
<li><p><code>constexpr</code> (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2235.pdf">n2235</a>) (<a href="https://isocpp.org/files/papers/N3652.html">n3652</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Sized deallocation (<a href="https://isocpp.org/files/papers/n3778.html">n3778</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Variadic templates (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2242.pdf">n2242</a>) (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2555.pdf">n2555</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Static assertions (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2004/n1720.html">n1720</a>)</p></li>
<li><p><code>decltype</code> (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2343.pdf">n2343</a>) (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2011/n3276.pdf">n3276</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Right angle brackets (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2005/n1757.html">n1757</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Default template arguments for function templates (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_defects.html#226">CWG D226</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Template aliases (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2258.pdf">n2258</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Delegating constructors (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2006/n1986.pdf">n1986</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Explicit conversion operators (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2437.pdf">n2437</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Standard Layout Types (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2342.htm">n2342</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Defaulted and deleted functions (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2346.htm">n2346</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Dynamic initialization and destruction with concurrency (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2660.htm">n2660</a>)</p></li>
<li><p><code>final</code> virtual specifiers for classes and virtual functions (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/papers/2009/n2928.htm">n2928</a>), (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2010/n3206.htm">n3206</a>), (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2011/n3272.htm">n3272</a>)</p></li>
<li><p><code>override</code> virtual specifiers for virtual functions (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/papers/2009/n2928.htm">n2928</a>), (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2010/n3206.htm">n3206</a>), (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2011/n3272.htm">n3272</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Local and unnamed types as template parameters (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2657.htm">n2657</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Range-based <code>for</code> loops (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/papers/2009/n2930.html">n2930</a>) (<a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/range-for">range-for</a>)</p></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="excluded-features">Excluded Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>New string and character literals
<ul>
<li>New character types (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2249.html">n2249</a>)</li>
<li>Unicode string literals (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2442.htm">n2442</a>)</li>
<li>Raw string literals (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2442.htm">n2442</a>)</li>
<li>Universal character name literals (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2170.html">n2170</a>)</li>
</ul>
<p>HotSpot doesn't need any of the new character and string literal types.</p></li>
<li><p>User-defined literals (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2765.pdf">n2765</a>) — User-defined literals should not be added casually, but only through a proposal to add a specific UDL.</p></li>
<li><p>Inline namespaces (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2535.htm">n2535</a>) — HotSpot makes very limited use of namespaces.</p></li>
<li><p><code>using namespace</code> directives. In particular, don't use <code>using namespace std;</code> to avoid needing to qualify Standard Library names.</p></li>
<li><p>Propagating exceptions (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2179.html">n2179</a>) — HotSpot does not permit the use of exceptions, so this feature isn't useful.</p></li>
<li><p>Avoid namespace-scoped variables with non-constexpr initialization. In particular, avoid variables with types requiring non-trivial initialization or destruction. Initialization order problems can be difficult to deal with and lead to surprises, as can destruction ordering. HotSpot doesn't generally try to cleanup on exit, and running destructors at exit can also lead to problems.</p></li>
<li><p><code>[[deprecated]]</code> attribute (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2013/n3760.html">n3760</a>) — Not relevant in HotSpot code.</p></li>
<li><p>Avoid most operator overloading, preferring named functions. When operator overloading is used, ensure the semantics conform to the normal expected behavior of the operation.</p></li>
<li><p>Avoid most implicit conversion constructors and (implicit or explicit) conversion operators. (Note that conversion to <code>bool</code> isn't needed in HotSpot code because of the &quot;no implicit boolean&quot; guideline.)</p></li>
<li><p>Avoid covariant return types.</p></li>
<li><p>Avoid <code>goto</code> statements.</p></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="undecided-features">Undecided Features</h3>
<p>This list is incomplete; it serves to explicitly call out some features that have not yet been discussed.</p>
<ul>
<li><p>Trailing return type syntax for functions (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2541.htm">n2541</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Variable templates (<a href="https://isocpp.org/files/papers/N3651.pdf">n3651</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Member initializers and aggregates (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2013/n3653.html">n3653</a>)</p></li>
<li><p><code>[[noreturn]]</code> attribute (<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2761.pdf">n2761</a>)</p></li>
<li><p>Rvalue references and move semantics</p></li>
<li><p>Lambdas</p></li>
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% HotSpot Coding Style
## Introduction
This is a collection of rules, guidelines, and suggestions for writing
HotSpot code. Following these will help new code fit in with existing
HotSpot code, making it easier to read and maintain. Failure to
follow these guidelines may lead to discussion during code reviews, if
not outright rejection of a change.
### Why Care About Style?
Some programmers seem to have lexers and even C preprocessors
installed directly behind their eyeballs. The rest of us require code
that is not only functionally correct but also easy to read. More than
that, since there is no one style for easy-to-read code, and since a
mashup of many styles is just as confusing as no style at all, it is
important for coders to be conscious of the many implicit stylistic
choices that historically have gone into the HotSpot code base.
Some of these guidelines are driven by the cross-platform requirements
for HotSpot. Shared code must work on a variety of platforms, and may
encounter deficiencies in some. Using platform conditionalization in
shared code is usually avoided, while shared code is strongly
preferred to multiple platform-dependent implementations, so some
language features may be recommended against.
Some of the guidelines here are relatively arbitrary choices among
equally plausible alternatives. The purpose of stating and enforcing
these rules is largely to provide a consistent look to the code. That
consistency makes the code more readable by avoiding non-functional
distractions from the interesting functionality.
When changing pre-existing code, it is reasonable to adjust it to
match these conventions. Exception: If the pre-existing code clearly
conforms locally to its own peculiar conventions, it is not worth
reformatting the whole thing. Also consider separating changes that
make extensive stylistic updates from those which make functional
changes.
### Counterexamples and Updates
Many of the guidelines mentioned here have (sometimes widespread)
counterexamples in the HotSpot code base. Finding a counterexample is
not sufficient justification for new code to follow the counterexample
as a precedent, since readers of your code will rightfully expect your
code to follow the greater bulk of precedents documented here.
Occasionally a guideline mentioned here may be just out of synch with
the actual HotSpot code base. If you find that a guideline is
consistently contradicted by a large number of counterexamples, please
bring it up for discussion and possible change. The architectural
rule, of course, is "When in Rome do as the Romans". Sometimes in the
suburbs of Rome the rules are a little different; these differences
can be pointed out here.
Proposed changes should be discussed on the
[HotSpot Developers](mailto:hotspot-dev@openjdk.java.net) mailing
list, and approved by
[rough consensus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rough_consensus) of
the [HotSpot Group](https://openjdk.java.net/census#hotspot) Members.
The Group Lead determines whether consensus has been reached.
Changes are likely to be cautious and incremental, since HotSpot
coders have been using these guidelines for years.
## Structure and Formatting
### Factoring and Class Design
* Group related code together, so readers can concentrate on one
section of one file.
* Classes are the primary code structuring mechanism. Place related
functionality in a class, or a set of related classes. Use of either
namespaces or public non-member functions is rare in HotSpot code.
Static non-member functions are not uncommon.
* If a class `FooBar` is going to be used in more than one place, put it
a file named fooBar.hpp and fooBar.cpp. If the class is a sidekick
to a more important class `BazBat`, it can go in bazBat.hpp.
* Put a member function `FooBar::bang` into the same file that defined
`FooBar`, or its associated *.inline.hpp or *.cpp file.
* Use public accessor functions for member variables accessed
outside the class.
* Assign names to constant literals and use the names instead.
* Keep functions small, a screenful at most. Split out chunks of
logic into file-local classes or static functions if needed.
* Factor away nonessential complexity into local inline helper
functions and helper classes.
* Think clearly about internal invariants that apply to each class,
and document them in the form of asserts within member functions.
* Make simple, self-evident contracts for member functions. If you cannot
communicate a simple contract, redesign the class.
* Implement classes as if expecting rough usage by clients. Check for
incorrect usage of a class using `assert(...)`, `guarantee(...)`,
`ShouldNotReachHere()` and comments wherever needed. Performance is
almost never a reason to omit asserts.
* When possible, design as if for reusability. This forces a clear
design of the class's externals, and clean hiding of its internals.
* Initialize all variables and data structures to a known state. If a
class has a constructor, initialize it there.
* Do no optimization before its time. Prove the need to optimize.
* When you must defactor to optimize, preserve as much structure as
possible. If you must hand-inline some name, label the local copy with
the original name.
* If you need to use a hidden detail (e.g., a structure offset), name
it (as a constant or function) in the class that owns it.
* Don't use the Copy and Paste keys to replicate more than a couple
lines of code. Name what you must repeat.
* If a class needs a member function to change a user-visible attribute, the
change should be done with a "setter" accessor matched to the simple
"getter".
### Source Files
* All source files must have a globally unique basename. The build
system depends on this uniqueness.
* Do not put non-trivial function implementations in .hpp files. If
the implementation depends on other .hpp files, put it in a .cpp or
a .inline.hpp file.
* .inline.hpp files should only be included in .cpp or .inline.hpp
files.
* All .inline.hpp files should include their corresponding .hpp file as
the first include line. Declarations needed by other files should be put
in the .hpp file, and not in the .inline.hpp file. This rule exists to
resolve problems with circular dependencies between .inline.hpp files.
* All .cpp files include precompiled.hpp as the first include line.
* precompiled.hpp is just a build time optimization, so don't rely on
it to resolve include problems.
* Keep the include lines alphabetically sorted.
* Put conditional inclusions (`#if ...`) at the end of the include list.
### JTReg Tests
* JTReg tests should have meaningful names.
* JTReg tests associated with specific bugs should be tagged with the
`@bug` keyword in the test description.
* JTReg tests should be organized by component or feature under
`test/`, in a directory hierarchy that generally follows that of the
`src/` directory. There may be additional subdirectories to further
categorize tests by feature. This structure makes it easy to run a
collection of tests associated with a specific feature by specifying
the associated directory as the source of the tests to run.
* Some (older) tests use the associated bug number in the directory
name, the test name, or both. That naming style should no longer be
used, with existing tests using that style being candidates for migration.
### Naming
* The length of a name may be correlated to the size of its scope. In
particular, short names (even single letter names) may be fine in a
small scope, but are usually inappropriate for larger scopes.
* Prefer whole words rather than abbreviations, unless the
abbreviation is more widely used than the long form in the code's
domain.
* Choose names consistently. Do not introduce spurious
variations. Abbreviate corresponding terms to a consistent length.
* Global names must be unique, to avoid [One Definition Rule][ODR] (ODR)
violations. A common prefixing scheme for related global names is
often used. (This is instead of using namespaces, which are mostly
avoided in HotSpot.)
* Don't give two names to the semantically same thing. But use
different names for semantically different things, even if they are
representationally the same. (So use meaningful `typedef` or template
alias names where appropriate.)
* When choosing names, avoid categorical nouns like "variable",
"field", "parameter", "value", and verbs like "compute", "get".
(`storeValue(int param)` is bad.)
* Type names and global names should use mixed-case with the first
letter of each word capitalized (`FooBar`).
* Embedded abbreviations in
otherwise mixed-case names are usually capitalized entirely rather
than being treated as a single word with only the initial letter
capitalized, e.g. "HTML" rather than "Html".
* Function and local variable names use lowercase with words separated
by a single underscore (`foo_bar`).
* Class data member names have a leading underscore, and use lowercase
with words separated by a single underscore (`_foo_bar`).
* Constant names may be upper-case or mixed-case, according to
historical necessity. (Note: There are many examples of constants
with lowercase names.)
* Constant names should follow an existing pattern, and must have a
distinct appearance from other names in related APIs.
* Class and type names should be noun phrases. Consider an "er" suffix
for a class that represents an action.
* Function names should be verb phrases that reflect changes of state
known to a class's user, or else noun phrases if they cause no change
of state visible to the class's user.
* Getter accessor names are noun phrases, with no "`get_`" noise
word. Boolean getters can also begin with "`is_`" or "`has_`". Member
function for reading data members usually have the same name as the
data member, exclusive of the leading underscore.
* Setter accessor names prepend "`set_`" to the getter name.
* Other member function names are verb phrases, as if commands to the receiver.
* Avoid leading underscores (as "`_oop`") except in cases required
above. (Names with leading underscores can cause portability
problems.)
### Commenting
* Clearly comment subtle fixes.
* Clearly comment tricky classes and functions.
* If you have to choose between commenting code and writing wiki
content, comment the code. Link from the wiki to the source file if
it makes sense.
* As a general rule don't add bug numbers to comments (they would soon
overwhelm the code). But if the bug report contains significant
information that can't reasonably be added as a comment, then refer to
the bug report.
* Personal names are discouraged in the source code, which is a team
product.
### Macros
* You can almost always use an inline function or class instead of a
macro. Use a macro only when you really need it.
* Templates may be preferable to multi-line macros. (There may be
subtle performance effects with templates on some platforms; revert
to macros if absolutely necessary.)
* `#ifdef`s should not be used to introduce platform-specific code
into shared code (except for `_LP64`). They must be used to manage
header files, in the pattern found at the top of every source
file. They should be used mainly for major build features, including
`PRODUCT`, `ASSERT`, `_LP64`, `INCLUDE_SERIALGC`, `COMPILER1`, etc.
* For build features such as `PRODUCT`, use `#ifdef PRODUCT` for
multiple-line inclusions or exclusions.
* For short inclusions or exclusions based on build features, use
macros like `PRODUCT_ONLY` and `NOT_PRODUCT`. But avoid using them
with multiple-line arguments, since debuggers do not handle that
well.
* Use `CATCH`, `THROW`, etc. for HotSpot-specific exception processing.
### Whitespace
* In general, don't change whitespace unless it improves readability
or consistency. Gratuitous whitespace changes will make integrations
and backports more difficult.
* Use One-True-Brace-Style. The opening brace for a function or class
is normally at the end of the line; it is sometimes moved to the
beginning of the next line for emphasis. Substatements are enclosed
in braces, even if there is only a single statement. Extremely simple
one-line statements may drop braces around a substatement.
* Indentation levels are two columns.
* There is no hard line length limit. That said, bear in mind that
excessively long lines can cause difficulties. Some people like to
have multiple side-by-side windows in their editors, and long lines
may force them to choose among unpleasant options. They can use wide
windows, reducing the number that can fit across the screen, and
wasting a lot of screen real estate because most lines are not that
long. Alternatively, they can have more windows across the screen,
with long lines wrapping (or worse, requiring scrolling to see in
their entirety), which is harder to read. Similar issues exist for
side-by-side code reviews.
* Tabs are not allowed in code. Set your editor accordingly.<br>
(Emacs: `(setq-default indent-tabs-mode nil)`.)
* Use good taste to break lines and align corresponding tokens on
adjacent lines.
* Use spaces around operators, especially comparisons and
assignments. (Relaxable for boolean expressions and high-precedence
operators in classic math-style formulas.)
* Put spaces on both sides of control flow keywords `if`, `else`,
`for`, `switch`, etc. Don't add spaces around the associated
_control_ expressions. Examples:
```
while (test_foo(args...)) { // Yes
while(test_foo(args...)) { // No, missing space after while
while ( test_foo(args...) ) { // No, excess spaces around control
```
* Use extra parentheses in expressions whenever operator precedence
seems doubtful. Always use parentheses in shift/mask expressions
(`<<`, `&`, `|`). Don't add whitespace immediately inside
parentheses.
* Use more spaces and blank lines between larger constructs, such as
classes or function definitions.
* If the surrounding code has any sort of vertical organization,
adjust new lines horizontally to be consistent with that
organization. (E.g., trailing backslashes on long macro definitions
often align.)
### Miscellaneous
* Use the [Resource Acquisition Is Initialization][RAII] (RAII)
design pattern to manage bracketed critical
sections. See class `ResourceMark` for an example.
* Avoid implicit conversions to `bool`.
* Use `bool` for boolean values.
* Do not use ints or pointers as (implicit) booleans with `&&`, `||`,
`if`, `while`. Instead, compare explicitly, i.e. `if (x != 0)` or
`if (ptr != nullptr)`, etc.
* Do not use declarations in _condition_ forms, i.e. don't use
`if (T v = value) { ... }`.
* Use functions from globalDefinitions.hpp and related files when
performing bitwise
operations on integers. Do not code directly as C operators, unless
they are extremely simple. (Examples: `align_up`, `is_power_of_2`,
`exact_log2`.)
* Use arrays with abstractions supporting range checks.
* Always enumerate all cases in a switch statement or provide a default
case. It is ok to have an empty default with comment.
## Use of C++ Features
HotSpot was originally written in a subset of the C++98/03 language.
More recently, support for C++14 is provided, though again,
HotSpot only uses a subset. (Backports to JDK versions lacking
support for more recent Standards must of course stick with the
original C++98/03 subset.)
This section describes that subset. Features from the C++98/03
language may be used unless explicitly excluded here. Features from
C++11 and C++14 may be explicitly permitted or explicitly excluded,
and discussed accordingly here. There is a third category, undecided
features, about which HotSpot developers have not yet reached a
consensus, or perhaps have not discussed at all. Use of these
features is also excluded.
(The use of some features may not be immediately obvious and may slip
in anyway, since the compiler will accept them. The code review
process is the main defense against this.)
Some features are discussed in their own subsection, typically to provide
more extensive discussion or rationale for limitations. Features that
don't have their own subsection are listed in omnibus feature sections
for permitted, excluded, and undecided features.
Lists of new features for C++11 and C++14, along with links to their
descriptions, can be found in the online documentation for some of the
compilers and libraries. The C++14 Standard is the definitive
description.
* [C++ Standards Support in GCC](https://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx-status.html)
* [C++ Support in Clang](https://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html)
* [Visual C++ Language Conformance](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/visual-cpp-language-conformance)
* [libstdc++ Status](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/status.html)
* [libc++ Status](https://libcxx.llvm.org/cxx1y_status.html)
As a rule of thumb, permitting features which simplify writing code
and, especially, reading code, is encouraged.
Similar discussions for some other projects:
* [Google C++ Style Guide](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html) &mdash;
Currently (2020) targeting C++17.
* [C++11 and C++14 use in Chromium](https://chromium-cpp.appspot.com) &mdash;
Categorizes features as allowed, banned, or to be discussed.
* [llvm Coding Standards](https://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html) &mdash;
Currently (2020) targeting C++14.
* [Using C++ in Mozilla code](https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/code-quality/coding-style/using_cxx_in_firefox_code.html) &mdash;
C++17 support is required for recent versions (2020).
### Error Handling
Do not use exceptions. Exceptions are disabled by the build configuration
for some platforms.
Rationale: There is significant concern over the performance cost of
exceptions and their usage model and implications for maintainable code.
That's not just a matter of history that has been fixed; there remain
questions and problems even today (2019). See, for example, [Zero cost
deterministic
exceptions](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2018/p0709r0.pdf).
Because of this, HotSpot has always used a build configuration that disables
exceptions where that is available. As a result, HotSpot code uses error
handling mechanisms such as two-phase construction, factory functions,
returning error codes, and immediate termination. Even if the cost of
exceptions were not a concern, the existing body of code was not written with
exception safety in mind. Making HotSpot exception safe would be a very large
undertaking.
In addition to the usual alternatives to exceptions, HotSpot provides its
own exception mechanism. This is based on a set of macros defined in
utilities/exceptions.hpp.
### RTTI (Runtime Type Information)
Do not use [Runtime Type Information][RTTI] (RTTI).
[RTTI][] is disabled by the build configuration for some
platforms. Among other things, this means `dynamic_cast` cannot be used.
Rationale: Other than to implement exceptions (which HotSpot doesn't use),
most potential uses of [RTTI][] are better done via virtual functions. Some of
the remainder can be replaced by bespoke mechanisms. The cost of the
additional runtime data structures needed to support [RTTI][] are deemed not
worthwhile, given the alternatives.
### Memory Allocation
Do not use the standard global allocation and deallocation functions
(operator new and related functions). Use of these functions by HotSpot
code is disabled for some platforms.
Rationale: HotSpot often uses "resource" or "arena" allocation. Even
where heap allocation is used, the standard global functions are
avoided in favor of wrappers around malloc and free that support the
VM's Native Memory Tracking (NMT) feature.
Native memory allocation failures are often treated as non-recoverable.
The place where "out of memory" is (first) detected may be an innocent
bystander, unrelated to the actual culprit.
### Class Inheritance
Use public single inheritance.
Prefer composition rather than non-public inheritance.
Restrict inheritance to the "is-a" case; use composition rather than
non-is-a related inheritance.
Avoid multiple inheritance. Never use virtual inheritance.
### Namespaces
Avoid using namespaces. HotSpot code normally uses "all static"
classes rather than namespaces for grouping. An "all static" class is
not instantiable, has only static members, and is normally derived
(possibly indirectly) from the helper class `AllStatic`.
Benefits of using such classes include:
* Provides access control for members, which is unavailable with
namespaces.
* Avoids [Argument Dependent Lookup][ADL] (ADL).
* Closed for additional members. Namespaces allow names to be added in
multiple contexts, making it harder to see the complete API.
Namespaces should be used only in cases where one of those "benefits"
is actually a hindrance.
In particular, don't use anonymous namespaces. They seem like they should
be useful, and indeed have some real benefits for naming and generated code
size on some platforms. Unfortunately, debuggers don't seem to like them at
all.
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mozilla.dev.platform/KsaG3lEEaRM><br>
Suggests Visual Studio debugger might not be able to refer to
anonymous namespace symbols, so can't set breakpoints in them.
Though the discussion seems to go back and forth on that.
<https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/code-quality/coding-style/coding_style_cpp.html><br>
Search for "Anonymous namespaces"
Suggests preferring "static" to anonymous namespaces where applicable,
because of poor debugger support for anonymous namespaces.
<https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16874><br>
Bug for similar gdb problems.
### C++ Standard Library
Avoid using the C++ Standard Library.
Historically, HotSpot has mostly avoided use of the Standard
Library.
(It used to be impossible to use most of it in shared code,
because the build configuration for Solaris with Solaris Studio made
all but a couple of pieces inaccessible. Support for header-only
parts was added in mid-2017. Support for Solaris was removed
in 2020.)
Some reasons for this include
* Exceptions. Perhaps the largest core issue with adopting the use of
Standard Library facilities is exceptions. HotSpot does not use
exceptions and, for platforms which allow doing so, builds with them
turned off. Many Standard Library facilities implicitly or explicitly
use exceptions.
* `assert`. An issue that is quickly encountered is the `assert` macro name
collision ([JDK-8007770](https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8007770)).
Some mechanism for addressing this would be needed before much of the
Standard Library could be used. (Not all Standard Library implementations
use assert in header files, but some do.)
* Memory allocation. HotSpot requires explicit control over where
allocations occur. The C++98/03 `std::allocator` class is too limited
to support our usage. (Changes in more recent Standards may remove
this limitation.)
* Implementation vagaries. Bugs, or simply different implementation choices,
can lead to different behaviors among the various Standard Libraries we need
to deal with.
* Inconsistent naming conventions. HotSpot and the C++ Standard use
different naming conventions. The coexistence of those different conventions
might appear jarring and reduce readability.
There are a few exceptions to this rule.
* `#include <new>` to use placement `new`, `std::nothrow`, and `std::nothrow_t`.
* `#include <limits>` to use `std::numeric_limits`.
* `#include <type_traits>`.
* `#include <cstddef>` to use `std::nullptr_t`.
TODO: Rather than directly \#including (permitted) Standard Library
headers, use a convention of \#including wrapper headers (in some
location like hotspot/shared/stdcpp). This provides a single place
for dealing with issues we might have for any given header, esp.
platform-specific issues.
### Type Deduction
Use type deduction only if it makes the code clearer or safer. Do not
use it merely to avoid the inconvenience of writing an explicit type,
unless that type is itself difficult to write. An example of the
latter is a function template return type that depends on template
parameters in a non-trivial way.
There are several contexts where types are deduced.
* Function argument deduction. This is always permitted, and indeed
encouraged. It is nearly always better to allow the type of a
function template argument to be deduced rather than explicitly
specified.
* `auto` variable declarations
([n1984](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2006/n1984.pdf))<br>
For local variables, this can be used to make the code clearer by
eliminating type information that is obvious or irrelevant. Excessive
use can make code much harder to understand.
* Function return type deduction
([n3638](https://isocpp.org/files/papers/N3638.html))<br>
Only use if the function body has a very small number of `return`
statements, and generally relatively little other code.
* Generic lambdas. Lambdas are not (yet) permitted.
* Lambda init captures. Lambdas are not (yet) permitted.
### Expression SFINAE
[Substitution Failure Is Not An Error][SFINAE] (SFINAE)
is a template metaprogramming technique that makes use of
template parameter substitution failures to make compile-time decisions.
C++11 relaxed the rules for what constitutes a hard-error when
attempting to substitute template parameters with template arguments,
making most deduction errors be substitution errors; see
([n2634](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2634.html)).
This makes [SFINAE][] more powerful and easier to use. However, the
implementation complexity for this change is significant, and this
seems to be a place where obscure corner-case bugs in various
compilers can be found. So while this feature can (and indeed should)
be used (and would be difficult to avoid), caution should be used when
pushing to extremes.
Here are a few closely related example bugs:<br>
<https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=95468><br>
<https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/396562/sizeof-deduced-type-is-sometimes-not-a-constant-ex.html>
### enum
Where appropriate, _scoped-enums_ should be used.
([n2347](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2347.pdf))
Use of _unscoped-enums_ is permitted, though ordinary constants may be
preferable when the automatic initializer feature isn't used.
The underlying type (the _enum-base_) of an unscoped enum type should
always be specified explicitly. When unspecified, the underlying type
is dependent on the range of the enumerator values and the platform.
The underlying type of a _scoped-enum_ should also be specified
explicitly if conversions may be applied to values of that type.
Due to bugs in certain (very old) compilers, there is widespread use
of enums and avoidance of in-class initialization of static integral
constant members. Compilers having such bugs are no longer supported.
Except where an enum is semantically appropriate, new code should use
integral constants.
### thread_local
Do not use `thread_local`
([n2659](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2659.htm));
instead, use the HotSpot macro `THREAD_LOCAL`. The initializer must
be a constant expression.
As was discussed in the review for
[JDK-8230877](https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/hotspot-dev/2019-September/039487.html),
`thread_local` allows dynamic initialization and destruction
semantics. However, that support requires a run-time penalty for
references to non-function-local `thread_local` variables defined in a
different translation unit, even if they don't need dynamic
initialization. Dynamic initialization and destruction of
namespace-scoped thread local variables also has the same ordering
problems as for ordinary namespace-scoped variables.
### nullptr
Prefer `nullptr`
([n2431](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2431.pdf))
to `NULL`. Don't use (constexpr or literal) 0 for pointers.
For historical reasons there are widespread uses of both `NULL` and of
integer 0 as a pointer value.
### &lt;atomic&gt;
Do not use facilities provided by the `<atomic>` header
([n2427](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2427.html)),
([n2752](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2752.htm));
instead, use the HotSpot `Atomic` class and related facilities.
Atomic operations in HotSpot code must have semantics which are
consistent with those provided by the JDK's compilers for Java. There
are platform-specific implementation choices that a C++ compiler might
make or change that are outside the scope of the C++ Standard, and
might differ from what the Java compilers implement.
In addition, HotSpot `Atomic` has a concept of "conservative" memory
ordering, which may differ from (may be stronger than) sequentially
consistent. There are algorithms in HotSpot that are believed to rely
on that ordering.
### Uniform Initialization
The use of _uniform initialization_
([n2672](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2672.htm)),
also known as _brace initialization_, is permitted.
Some relevant sections from cppreference.com:
* [initialization](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/initialization)
* [value initialization](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/value_initialization)
* [direct initialization](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/direct_initialization)
* [list initialization](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/list_initialization)
* [aggregate initialization](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/aggregate_initialization)
Although related, the use of `std::initializer_list` remains forbidden, as
part of the avoidance of the C++ Standard Library in HotSpot code.
### Additional Permitted Features
* `constexpr`
([n2235](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2235.pdf))
([n3652](https://isocpp.org/files/papers/N3652.html))
* Sized deallocation
([n3778](https://isocpp.org/files/papers/n3778.html))
* Variadic templates
([n2242](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2242.pdf))
([n2555](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2555.pdf))
* Static assertions
([n1720](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2004/n1720.html))
* `decltype`
([n2343](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2343.pdf))
([n3276](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2011/n3276.pdf))
* Right angle brackets
([n1757](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2005/n1757.html))
* Default template arguments for function templates
([CWG D226](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_defects.html#226))
* Template aliases
([n2258](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2258.pdf))
* Delegating constructors
([n1986](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2006/n1986.pdf))
* Explicit conversion operators
([n2437](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2437.pdf))
* Standard Layout Types
([n2342](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2342.htm))
* Defaulted and deleted functions
([n2346](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2346.htm))
* Dynamic initialization and destruction with concurrency
([n2660](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2660.htm))
* `final` virtual specifiers for classes and virtual functions
([n2928](http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/papers/2009/n2928.htm)),
([n3206](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2010/n3206.htm)),
([n3272](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2011/n3272.htm))
* `override` virtual specifiers for virtual functions
([n2928](http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/papers/2009/n2928.htm)),
([n3206](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2010/n3206.htm)),
([n3272](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2011/n3272.htm))
* Local and unnamed types as template parameters
([n2657](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2657.htm))
* Range-based `for` loops
([n2930](http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/papers/2009/n2930.html))
([range-for](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/range-for))
### Excluded Features
* New string and character literals
* New character types
([n2249](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2249.html))
* Unicode string literals
([n2442](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2442.htm))
* Raw string literals
([n2442](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2442.htm))
* Universal character name literals
([n2170](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2170.html))
HotSpot doesn't need any of the new character and string literal
types.
* User-defined literals
([n2765](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2765.pdf)) &mdash;
User-defined literals should not be added casually, but only
through a proposal to add a specific UDL.
* Inline namespaces
([n2535](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2535.htm)) &mdash;
HotSpot makes very limited use of namespaces.
* `using namespace` directives. In particular, don't use `using
namespace std;` to avoid needing to qualify Standard Library names.
* Propagating exceptions
([n2179](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2179.html)) &mdash;
HotSpot does not permit the use of exceptions, so this feature isn't useful.
* Avoid namespace-scoped variables with non-constexpr initialization.
In particular, avoid variables with types requiring non-trivial
initialization or destruction. Initialization order problems can be
difficult to deal with and lead to surprises, as can destruction
ordering. HotSpot doesn't generally try to cleanup on exit, and
running destructors at exit can also lead to problems.
* `[[deprecated]]` attribute
([n3760](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2013/n3760.html)) &mdash;
Not relevant in HotSpot code.
* Avoid most operator overloading, preferring named functions. When
operator overloading is used, ensure the semantics conform to the
normal expected behavior of the operation.
* Avoid most implicit conversion constructors and (implicit or explicit)
conversion operators. (Note that conversion to `bool` isn't needed
in HotSpot code because of the "no implicit boolean" guideline.)
* Avoid covariant return types.
* Avoid `goto` statements.
### Undecided Features
This list is incomplete; it serves to explicitly call out some
features that have not yet been discussed.
* Trailing return type syntax for functions
([n2541](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2541.htm))
* Variable templates
([n3651](https://isocpp.org/files/papers/N3651.pdf))
* Member initializers and aggregates
([n3653](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2013/n3653.html))
* `[[noreturn]]` attribute
([n2761](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2761.pdf))
* Rvalue references and move semantics
* Lambdas
[ADL]: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/adl
"Argument Dependent Lookup"
[ODR]: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/definition
"One Definition Rule"
[RAII]: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/raii
"Resource Acquisition Is Initialization"
[RTTI]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-time_type_information
"Runtime Type Information"
[SFINAE]: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/sfinae
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<li><a href="#good-test-properties">Good test properties</a><ul>
<li><a href="#lightness">Lightness</a></li>
<li><a href="#isolation">Isolation</a></li>
<li><a href="#atomicity-and-self-containment">Atomicity and self-containment</a></li>
<li><a href="#repeatability">Repeatability</a></li>
<li><a href="#informativeness">Informativeness</a></li>
<li><a href="#testing-instead-of-visiting">Testing instead of visiting</a></li>
<li><a href="#nearness">Nearness</a></li>
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<li><a href="#asserts">Asserts</a><ul>
<li><a href="#several-checks">Several checks</a></li>
<li><a href="#first-parameter-is-expected-value">First parameter is expected value</a></li>
<li><a href="#floating-point-comparison">Floating-point comparison</a></li>
<li><a href="#c-string-comparison">C string comparison</a></li>
<li><a href="#error-messages">Error messages</a></li>
<li><a href="#uncluttered-output">Uncluttered output</a></li>
<li><a href="#failures-propagation">Failures propagation</a></li>
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<li><a href="#test-group-names">Test group names</a></li>
<li><a href="#filename">Filename</a></li>
<li><a href="#file-location">File location</a></li>
<li><a href="#test-names">Test names</a></li>
<li><a href="#fixture-classes">Fixture classes</a></li>
<li><a href="#friend-classes">Friend classes</a></li>
<li><a href="#oscpu-specific-tests">OS/CPU specific tests</a></li>
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<li><a href="#hotspot-style">Hotspot style</a></li>
<li><a href="#codetest-metrics">Code/test metrics</a></li>
<li><a href="#access-to-non-public-members">Access to non-public members</a></li>
<li><a href="#death-tests">Death tests</a></li>
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<li><a href="#test-specific-flags">Test-specific flags</a></li>
<li><a href="#flag-restoring">Flag restoring</a></li>
<li><a href="#googletest-documentation">GoogleTest documentation</a></li>
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<li><a href="#todo">TODO</a></li>
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<p>The purpose of these guidelines is to establish a shared vision on what kind of native tests and how we want to develop them for Hotspot using GoogleTest. Hence these guidelines include style items as well as test approach items.</p>
<p>First section of this document describes properties of good tests which are common for almost all types of test regardless of language, framework, etc. Further sections provide recommendations to achieve those properties and other HotSpot and/or GoogleTest specific guidelines.</p>
<h2 id="good-test-properties">Good test properties</h2>
<h3 id="lightness">Lightness</h3>
<p>Use the most lightweight type of tests.</p>
<p>In Hotspot, there are 3 different types of tests regarding their dependency on a JVM, each next level is slower than previous</p>
<ul>
<li><p><code>TEST</code> : a test does not depend on a JVM</p></li>
<li><p><code>TEST_VM</code> : a test does depend on an initialized JVM, but are supposed not to break a JVM, i.e. leave it in a workable state.</p></li>
<li><p><code>TEST_OTHER_VM</code> : a test depends on a JVM and requires a freshly initialized JVM or leaves a JVM in non-workable state</p></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="isolation">Isolation</h3>
<p>Tests have to be isolated: not to have visible side-effects, influences on other tests results.</p>
<p>Results of one test should not depend on test execution order, other tests, otherwise it is becoming almost impossible to find out why a test failed. Due to hotspot-specific, it is not so easy to get a full isolation, e.g. we share an initialized JVM between all <code>TEST_VM</code> tests, so if your test changes JVM's state too drastically and does not change it back, you had better consider <code>TEST_OTHER_VM</code>.</p>
<h3 id="atomicity-and-self-containment">Atomicity and self-containment</h3>
<p>Tests should be <em>atomic</em> and <em>self-contained</em> at the same time.</p>
<p>One test should check a particular part of a class, subsystem, functionality, etc. Then it is quite easy to determine what parts of a product are broken basing on test failures. On the other hand, a test should test that part more-or-less entirely, because when one sees a test <code>FooTest::bar</code>, they assume all aspects of bar from <code>Foo</code> are tested.</p>
<p>However, it is impossible to cover all aspects even of a method, not to mention a subsystem. In such cases, it is recommended to have several tests, one for each aspect of a thing under test. For example one test to tests how <code>Foo::bar</code> works if an argument is <code>null</code>, another test to test how it works if an argument is acceptable but <code>Foo</code> is not in the right state to accept it and so on. This helps not only to make tests atomic, self-contained but also makes test name self-descriptive (discussed in more details in <a href="#test-names">Test names</a>).</p>
<h3 id="repeatability">Repeatability</h3>
<p>Tests have to be repeatable.</p>
<p>Reproducibility is very crucial for a test. No one likes sporadic test failures, they are hard to investigate, fix and verify a fix.</p>
<p>In some cases, it is quite hard to write a 100% repeatable test, since besides a test there can be other moving parts, e.g. in case of <code>TEST_VM</code> there are several concurrently running threads. Despite this, we should try to make a test as reproducible as possible.</p>
<h3 id="informativeness">Informativeness</h3>
<p>In case of a failure, a test should be as <em>informative</em> as possible.</p>
<p>Having more information about a test failure than just compared values can be very useful for failure troubleshooting, it can reduce or even completely eliminate debugging hours. This is even more important in case of not 100% reproducible failures.</p>
<p>Achieving this property, one can easily make a test too verbose, so it will be really hard to find useful information in the ocean of useless information. Hence they should not only think about how to provide <a href="#error-messages">good information</a>, but also <a href="#uncluttered-output">when to do it</a>.</p>
<h3 id="testing-instead-of-visiting">Testing instead of visiting</h3>
<p>Tests should <em>test</em>.</p>
<p>It is not enough just to &quot;visit&quot; some code, a test should check that code does that it has to do, compare return values with expected values, check that desired side effects are done, and undesired are not, and so on. In other words, a test should contain at least one GoogleTest assertion and do not rely on JVM asserts.</p>
<p>Generally speaking to write a good test, one should create a model of the system under tests, a model of possible bugs (or bugs which one wants to find) and design tests using those models.</p>
<h3 id="nearness">Nearness</h3>
<p>Prefer having checks inside test code.</p>
<p>Not only does having test logic outside, e.g. verification method, depending on asserts in product code contradict with several items above but also decreases tests readability and stability. It is much easier to understand that a test is testing when all testing logic is located inside a test or nearby in shared test libraries. As a rule of thumb, the closer a check to a test, the better.</p>
<h2 id="asserts">Asserts</h2>
<h3 id="several-checks">Several checks</h3>
<p>Prefer <code>EXPECT</code> over <code>ASSERT</code> if possible.</p>
<p>This is related to the <a href="#informativeness">informativeness</a> property of tests, information for other checks can help to better localize a defects root-cause. One should use <code>ASSERT</code> if it is impossible to continue test execution or if it does not make much sense. Later in the text, <code>EXPECT</code> forms will be used to refer to both <code>ASSERT/EXPECT</code>.</p>
<p>When it is possible to make several different checks, but impossible to continue test execution if at least one check fails, you can use <code>::testing::Test::HasNonfatalFailure()</code> function. The recommended way to express that is <code>ASSERT_FALSE(::testing::Test::HasNonfatalFailure())</code>. Besides making it clear why a test is aborted, it also allows you to provide more information about a failure.</p>
<h3 id="first-parameter-is-expected-value">First parameter is expected value</h3>
<p>In all equality assertions, expected values should be passed as the first parameter.</p>
<p>This convention is adopted by GoogleTest, and there is a slight difference in how GoogleTest treats parameters, the most important one is <code>null</code> detection. Due to different reasons, <code>null</code> detection is enabled only for the first parameter, that is to said <code>EXPECT_EQ(NULL, object)</code> checks that object is <code>null</code>, while <code>EXPECT_EQ(object, NULL)</code> checks that object equals to <code>NULL</code>, GoogleTest is very strict regarding types of compared values so the latter will generates a compile-time error.</p>
<h3 id="floating-point-comparison">Floating-point comparison</h3>
<p>Use floating-point special macros to compare <code>float/double</code> values.</p>
<p>Because of floating-point number representations and round-off errors, regular equality comparison will not return true in most cases. There are special <code>EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ/EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ</code> assertions which check that the distance between compared values is not more than 4 ULPs, there is also <code>EXPECT_NEAR(v1, v2, eps)</code> which checks that the absolute value of the difference between <code>v1</code> and <code>v2</code> is not greater than <code>eps</code>.</p>
<h3 id="c-string-comparison">C string comparison</h3>
<p>Use string special macros for C strings comparisons.</p>
<p><code>EXPECT_EQ</code> just compares pointers values, which is hardly what one wants comparing C strings. GoogleTest provides <code>EXPECT_STREQ</code> and <code>EXPECT_STRNE</code> macros to compare C string contents. There are also case-insensitive versions <code>EXPECT_STRCASEEQ</code>, <code>EXPECT_STRCASENE</code>.</p>
<h3 id="error-messages">Error messages</h3>
<p>Provide informative, but not too verbose error messages.</p>
<p>All GoogleTest asserts print compared expressions and their values, so there is no need to have them in error messages. Asserts print only compared values, they do not print any of interim variables, e.g. <code>ASSERT_TRUE((val1 == val2 &amp;&amp; isFail(foo(8)) || i == 18)</code> prints only one value. If you use some complex predicates, please consider <code>EXPECT_PRED*</code> or <code>EXPECT_FORMAT_PRED</code> assertions family, they check that a predicate returns true/success and print out all parameters values.</p>
<p>However in some cases, default information is not enough, a commonly used example is an assert inside a loop, GoogleTest will not print iteration values (unless it is an assert's parameter). Other demonstrative examples are printing error code and a corresponding error message; printing internal states which might have an impact on results. One should add this information to assert message using <code>&lt;&lt;</code> operator.</p>
<h3 id="uncluttered-output">Uncluttered output</h3>
<p>Print information only if it is needed.</p>
<p>Too verbose tests which print all information even if they pass are very bad practice. They just pollute output, so it becomes harder to find useful information. In order not print information till it is really needed, one should consider saving it to a temporary buffer and pass to an assert. <a href="https://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk/jdk/file/tip/test/hotspot/gtest/gc/shared/test_memset_with_concurrent_readers.cpp" class="uri">https://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk/jdk/file/tip/test/hotspot/gtest/gc/shared/test_memset_with_concurrent_readers.cpp</a> has a good example how to do that.</p>
<h3 id="failures-propagation">Failures propagation</h3>
<p>Wrap a subroutine call into <code>EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE</code> macro to propagate failures.</p>
<p><code>ASSERT</code> and <code>FAIL</code> abort only the current function, so if you have them in a subroutine, a test will not be aborted after the subroutine even if <code>ASSERT</code> or <code>FAIL</code> fails. You should call such subroutines in <code>ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE</code> macro to propagate fatal failures and abort a test. <code>(EXPECT|ASSERT)_NO_FATAL_FAILURE</code> can also be used to provide more information.</p>
<p>Due to obvious reasons, there are no <code>(EXPECT|ASSERT)_NO_NONFATAL_FAILURE</code> macros. However, if you need to check if a subroutine generated a nonfatal failure (failed an <code>EXPECT</code>), you can use <code>::testing::Test::HasNonfatalFailure</code> function, or <code>::testing::Test::HasFailure</code> function to check if a subroutine generated any failures, see <a href="#several-checks">Several checks</a>.</p>
<h2 id="naming-and-grouping">Naming and Grouping</h2>
<h3 id="test-group-names">Test group names</h3>
<p>Test group names should be in CamelCase, start and end with a letter. A test group should be named after tested class, functionality, subsystem, etc.</p>
<p>This naming scheme helps to find tests, filter them and simplifies test failure analysis. For example, class <code>Foo</code> - test group <code>Foo</code>, compiler logging subsystem - test group <code>CompilerLogging</code>, G1 GC — test group <code>G1GC</code>, and so forth.</p>
<h3 id="filename">Filename</h3>
<p>A test file must have <code>test_</code> prefix and <code>.cpp</code> suffix.</p>
<p>Both are actually requirements from the current build system to recognize your tests.</p>
<h3 id="file-location">File location</h3>
<p>Test file location should reflect a location of the tested part of the product.</p>
<ul>
<li><p>All unit tests for a class from <code>foo/bar/baz.cpp</code> should be placed <code>foo/bar/test_baz.cpp</code> in <code>hotspot/test/native/</code> directory. Having all tests for a class in one file is a common practice for unit tests, it helps to see all existing tests at once, share functions and/or resources without losing encapsulation.</p></li>
<li><p>For tests which test more than one class, directory hierarchy should be the same as product hierarchy, and file name should reflect the name of the tested subsystem/functionality. For example, if a sub-system under tests belongs to <code>gc/g1</code>, tests should be placed in <code>gc/g1</code> directory.</p></li>
</ul>
<p>Please note that framework prepends directory name to a test group name. For example, if <code>TEST(foo, check_this)</code> and <code>TEST(bar, check_that)</code> are defined in <code>hotspot/test/native/gc/shared/test_foo.cpp</code> file, they will be reported as <code>gc/shared/foo::check_this</code> and <code>gc/shared/bar::check_that</code>.</p>
<h3 id="test-names">Test names</h3>
<p>Test names should be in small_snake_case, start and end with a letter. A test name should reflect that a test checks.</p>
<p>Such naming makes tests self-descriptive and helps a lot during the whole test life cycle. It is easy to do test planning, test inventory, to see what things are not tested, to review tests, to analyze test failures, to evolve a test, etc. For example <code>foo_return_0_if_name_is_null</code> is better than <code>foo_sanity</code> or <code>foo_basic</code> or just <code>foo</code>, <code>humongous_objects_can_not_be_moved_by_young_gc</code> is better than <code>ho_young_gc</code>.</p>
<p>Actually using underscore is against GoogleTest project convention, because it can lead to illegal identifiers, however, this is too strict. Restricting usage of underscore for test names only and prohibiting test name starts or ends with an underscore are enough to be safe.</p>
<h3 id="fixture-classes">Fixture classes</h3>
<p>Fixture classes should be named after tested classes, subsystems, etc (follow <a href="#test-group-names">Test group names rule</a>) and have <code>Test</code> suffix to prevent class name conflicts.</p>
<h3 id="friend-classes">Friend classes</h3>
<p>All test purpose friends should have either <code>Test</code> or <code>Testable</code> suffix.</p>
<p>It greatly simplifies understanding of friendships purpose and allows statically check that private members are not exposed unexpectedly. Having <code>FooTest</code> as a friend of <code>Foo</code> without any comments will be understood as a necessary evil to get testability.</p>
<h3 id="oscpu-specific-tests">OS/CPU specific tests</h3>
<p>Guard OS/CPU specific tests by <code>#ifdef</code> and have OS/CPU name in filename.</p>
<p>For the time being, we do not support separate directories for OS, CPU, OS-CPU specific tests, in case we will have lots of such tests, we will change directory layout and build system to support that in the same way it is done in hotspot.</p>
<h2 id="miscellaneous">Miscellaneous</h2>
<h3 id="hotspot-style">Hotspot style</h3>
<p>Abide the norms and rules accepted in Hotspot style guide.</p>
<p>Tests are a part of Hotspot, so everything (if applicable) we use for Hotspot, should be used for tests as well. Those guidelines cover test-specific things.</p>
<h3 id="codetest-metrics">Code/test metrics</h3>
<p>Coverage information and other code/test metrics are quite useful to decide what tests should be written, what tests should be improved and what can be removed.</p>
<p>For unit tests, widely used and well-known coverage metric is branch coverage, which provides good quality of tests with relatively easy test development process. For other levels of testing, branch coverage is not as good, and one should consider others metrics, e.g. transaction flow coverage, data flow coverage.</p>
<h3 id="access-to-non-public-members">Access to non-public members</h3>
<p>Use explicit friend class to get access to non-public members.</p>
<p>We do not use GoogleTest macro to declare friendship relation, because, from our point of view, it is less clear than an explicit declaration.</p>
<p>Declaring a test fixture class as a friend class of a tested test is the easiest and the clearest way to get access. However, it has some disadvantages, here is some of them:</p>
<ul>
<li>Each test has to be declared as a friend</li>
<li>Subclasses do not inheritance friendship relation</li>
</ul>
<p>In other words, it is harder to share code between tests. Hence if you want to share code or expect it to be useful in other tests, you should consider making members in a tested class protected and introduce a shared test-only class which expose those members via public functions, or even making members publicly accessible right away in a product class. If it is not an option to change members visibility, one can create a friend class which exposes members.</p>
<h3 id="death-tests">Death tests</h3>
<p>You can not use death tests inside <code>TEST_OTHER_VM</code> and <code>TEST_VM_ASSERT*</code>.</p>
<p>We tried to make Hotspot-GoogleTest integration as transparent as possible, however, due to the current implementation of <code>TEST_OTHER_VM</code> and <code>TEST_VM_ASSERT*</code> tests, you cannot use death test functionality in them. These tests are implemented as GoogleTest death tests, and GoogleTest does not allow to have a death test inside another death test.</p>
<h3 id="external-flags">External flags</h3>
<p>Passing external flags to a tested JVM is not supported.</p>
<p>The rationality of such design decision is to simplify both tests and a test framework and to avoid failures related to incompatible flags combination till there is a good solution for that. However there are cases when one wants to test a JVM with specific flags combination, <code>_JAVA_OPTIONS</code> environment variable can be used to do that. Flags from <code>_JAVA_OPTIONS</code> will be used in <code>TEST_VM</code>, <code>TEST_OTHER_VM</code> and <code>TEST_VM_ASSERT*</code> tests.</p>
<h3 id="test-specific-flags">Test-specific flags</h3>
<p>Passing flags to a tested JVM in <code>TEST_OTHER_VM</code> and <code>TEST_VM_ASSERT*</code> should be possible, but is not implemented yet.</p>
<p>Facility to pass test-specific flags is needed for system, regression or other types of tests which require a fully initialized JVM in some particular configuration, e.g. with Serial GC selected. There is no support for such tests now, however, there is a plan to add that in upcoming releases.</p>
<p>For now, if a test depends on flags values, it should have <code>if (!&lt;flag&gt;) { return }</code> guards in the very beginning and <code>@requires</code> comment similar to jtreg <code>@requires</code> directive right before test macros. <a href="https://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk/jdk/file/tip/test/hotspot/gtest/gc/g1/test_g1IHOPControl.cpp" class="uri">https://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk/jdk/file/tip/test/hotspot/gtest/gc/g1/test_g1IHOPControl.cpp</a> ha an example of this temporary workaround. It is important to follow that pattern as it allows us to easily find all such tests and update them as soon as there is an implementation of flag passing facility.</p>
<p>In long-term, we expect jtreg to support GoogleTest tests as first class citizens, that is to say, jtreg will parse <span class="citation" data-cites="requires">@requires</span> comments and filter out inapplicable tests.</p>
<h3 id="flag-restoring">Flag restoring</h3>
<p>Restore changed flags.</p>
<p>It is quite common for tests to configure JVM in a certain way changing flags values. GoogleTest provides two ways to set up environment before a test and restore it afterward: using either constructor and destructor or <code>SetUp</code> and <code>TearDown</code> functions. Both ways require to use a test fixture class, which sometimes is too wordy. The simpler facilities like <code>FLAG_GUARD</code> macro or <code>*FlagSetting</code> classes could be used in such cases to restore/set values.</p>
<p>Caveats:</p>
<ul>
<li><p>Changing a flags value could break the invariants between flags' values and hence could lead to unexpected/unsupported JVM state.</p></li>
<li><p><code>FLAG_SET_*</code> macros can change more than one flag (in order to maintain invariants) so it is hard to predict what flags will be changed and it makes restoring all changed flags a nontrivial task. Thus in case one uses <code>FLAG_SET_*</code> macros, they should use <code>TEST_OTHER_VM</code> test type.</p></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="googletest-documentation">GoogleTest documentation</h3>
<p>In case you have any questions regarding GoogleTest itself, its asserts, test declaration macros, other macros, etc, please consult its documentation.</p>
<h2 id="todo">TODO</h2>
<p>Although this document provides guidelines on the most important parts of test development using GTest, it still misses a few items:</p>
<ul>
<li><p>Examples, esp for <a href="#access-to-non-public-members">access to non-public members</a></p></li>
<li>test types: purpose, drawbacks, limitation
<ul>
<li><code>TEST_VM</code></li>
<li><code>TEST_VM_F</code></li>
<li><code>TEST_OTHER_VM</code></li>
<li><code>TEST_VM_ASSERT</code></li>
<li><code>TEST_VM_ASSERT_MSG</code></li>
</ul></li>
<li>Miscellaneous
<ul>
<li>Test libraries
<ul>
<li>where to place</li>
<li>how to write</li>
<li>how to use</li>
</ul></li>
<li>test your tests
<ul>
<li>how to run tests in random order</li>
<li>how to run only specific tests</li>
<li>how to run each test separately</li>
<li>check that a test can find bugs it is supposed to by introducing them</li>
</ul></li>
<li>mocks/stubs/dependency injection</li>
<li>setUp/tearDown
<ul>
<li>vs c-tor/d-tor</li>
<li>empty test to test them</li>
</ul></li>
<li>internal (declared in .cpp) struct/classes</li>
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% Native/Unit Test Development Guidelines
The purpose of these guidelines is to establish a shared vision on
what kind of native tests and how we want to develop them for Hotspot
using GoogleTest. Hence these guidelines include style items as well
as test approach items.
First section of this document describes properties of good tests
which are common for almost all types of test regardless of language,
framework, etc. Further sections provide recommendations to achieve
those properties and other HotSpot and/or GoogleTest specific
guidelines.
## Good test properties
### Lightness
Use the most lightweight type of tests.
In Hotspot, there are 3 different types of tests regarding their
dependency on a JVM, each next level is slower than previous
* `TEST` : a test does not depend on a JVM
* `TEST_VM` : a test does depend on an initialized JVM, but are
supposed not to break a JVM, i.e. leave it in a workable state.
* `TEST_OTHER_VM` : a test depends on a JVM and requires a freshly
initialized JVM or leaves a JVM in non-workable state
### Isolation
Tests have to be isolated: not to have visible side-effects,
influences on other tests results.
Results of one test should not depend on test execution order, other
tests, otherwise it is becoming almost impossible to find out why a
test failed. Due to hotspot-specific, it is not so easy to get a full
isolation, e.g. we share an initialized JVM between all `TEST_VM` tests,
so if your test changes JVM's state too drastically and does not
change it back, you had better consider `TEST_OTHER_VM`.
### Atomicity and self-containment
Tests should be *atomic* and *self-contained* at the same time.
One test should check a particular part of a class, subsystem,
functionality, etc. Then it is quite easy to determine what parts of a
product are broken basing on test failures. On the other hand, a test
should test that part more-or-less entirely, because when one sees a
test `FooTest::bar`, they assume all aspects of bar from `Foo` are tested.
However, it is impossible to cover all aspects even of a method, not
to mention a subsystem. In such cases, it is recommended to have
several tests, one for each aspect of a thing under test. For example
one test to tests how `Foo::bar` works if an argument is `null`, another
test to test how it works if an argument is acceptable but `Foo` is not
in the right state to accept it and so on. This helps not only to make
tests atomic, self-contained but also makes test name self-descriptive
(discussed in more details in [Test names](#test-names)).
### Repeatability
Tests have to be repeatable.
Reproducibility is very crucial for a test. No one likes sporadic test
failures, they are hard to investigate, fix and verify a fix.
In some cases, it is quite hard to write a 100% repeatable test, since
besides a test there can be other moving parts, e.g. in case of
`TEST_VM` there are several concurrently running threads. Despite this,
we should try to make a test as reproducible as possible.
### Informativeness
In case of a failure, a test should be as *informative* as possible.
Having more information about a test failure than just compared values
can be very useful for failure troubleshooting, it can reduce or even
completely eliminate debugging hours. This is even more important in
case of not 100% reproducible failures.
Achieving this property, one can easily make a test too verbose, so it
will be really hard to find useful information in the ocean of useless
information. Hence they should not only think about how to provide
[good information](#error-messages), but also
[when to do it](#uncluttered-output).
### Testing instead of visiting
Tests should *test*.
It is not enough just to "visit" some code, a test should check that
code does that it has to do, compare return values with expected
values, check that desired side effects are done, and undesired are
not, and so on. In other words, a test should contain at least one
GoogleTest assertion and do not rely on JVM asserts.
Generally speaking to write a good test, one should create a model of
the system under tests, a model of possible bugs (or bugs which one
wants to find) and design tests using those models.
### Nearness
Prefer having checks inside test code.
Not only does having test logic outside, e.g. verification method,
depending on asserts in product code contradict with several items
above but also decreases tests readability and stability. It is much
easier to understand that a test is testing when all testing logic is
located inside a test or nearby in shared test libraries. As a rule of
thumb, the closer a check to a test, the better.
## Asserts
### Several checks
Prefer `EXPECT` over `ASSERT` if possible.
This is related to the [informativeness](#informativeness) property of
tests, information for other checks can help to better localize a
defects root-cause. One should use `ASSERT` if it is impossible to
continue test execution or if it does not make much sense. Later in
the text, `EXPECT` forms will be used to refer to both
`ASSERT/EXPECT`.
When it is possible to make several different checks, but impossible
to continue test execution if at least one check fails, you can
use `::testing::Test::HasNonfatalFailure()` function. The recommended
way to express that is
`ASSERT_FALSE(::testing::Test::HasNonfatalFailure())`. Besides making it
clear why a test is aborted, it also allows you to provide more
information about a failure.
### First parameter is expected value
In all equality assertions, expected values should be passed as the
first parameter.
This convention is adopted by GoogleTest, and there is a slight
difference in how GoogleTest treats parameters, the most important one
is `null` detection. Due to different reasons, `null` detection is enabled
only for the first parameter, that is to said `EXPECT_EQ(NULL, object)`
checks that object is `null`, while `EXPECT_EQ(object, NULL)` checks that
object equals to `NULL`, GoogleTest is very strict regarding types of
compared values so the latter will generates a compile-time error.
### Floating-point comparison
Use floating-point special macros to compare `float/double` values.
Because of floating-point number representations and round-off errors,
regular equality comparison will not return true in most cases. There
are special `EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ/EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ` assertions which check
that the distance between compared values is not more than 4 ULPs,
there is also `EXPECT_NEAR(v1, v2, eps)` which checks that the absolute
value of the difference between `v1` and `v2` is not greater than `eps`.
### C string comparison
Use string special macros for C strings comparisons.
`EXPECT_EQ` just compares pointers values, which is hardly what one
wants comparing C strings. GoogleTest provides `EXPECT_STREQ` and
`EXPECT_STRNE` macros to compare C string contents. There are also
case-insensitive versions `EXPECT_STRCASEEQ`, `EXPECT_STRCASENE`.
### Error messages
Provide informative, but not too verbose error messages.
All GoogleTest asserts print compared expressions and their values, so
there is no need to have them in error messages. Asserts print only
compared values, they do not print any of interim variables, e.g.
`ASSERT_TRUE((val1 == val2 && isFail(foo(8)) || i == 18)` prints only
one value. If you use some complex predicates, please consider
`EXPECT_PRED*` or `EXPECT_FORMAT_PRED` assertions family, they check that
a predicate returns true/success and print out all parameters values.
However in some cases, default information is not enough, a commonly
used example is an assert inside a loop, GoogleTest will not print
iteration values (unless it is an assert's parameter). Other
demonstrative examples are printing error code and a corresponding
error message; printing internal states which might have an impact on
results. One should add this information to assert message using `<<`
operator.
### Uncluttered output
Print information only if it is needed.
Too verbose tests which print all information even if they pass are
very bad practice. They just pollute output, so it becomes harder to
find useful information. In order not print information till it is
really needed, one should consider saving it to a temporary buffer and
pass to an assert.
<https://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk/jdk/file/tip/test/hotspot/gtest/gc/shared/test_memset_with_concurrent_readers.cpp>
has a good example how to do that.
### Failures propagation
Wrap a subroutine call into `EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE` macro to
propagate failures.
`ASSERT` and `FAIL` abort only the current function, so if you have them
in a subroutine, a test will not be aborted after the subroutine even
if `ASSERT` or `FAIL` fails. You should call such subroutines in
`ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE` macro to propagate fatal failures and abort a
test. `(EXPECT|ASSERT)_NO_FATAL_FAILURE` can also be used to provide
more information.
Due to obvious reasons, there are no
`(EXPECT|ASSERT)_NO_NONFATAL_FAILURE` macros. However, if you need to
check if a subroutine generated a nonfatal failure (failed an `EXPECT`),
you can use `::testing::Test::HasNonfatalFailure` function,
or `::testing::Test::HasFailure` function to check if a subroutine
generated any failures, see [Several checks](#several-checks).
## Naming and Grouping
### Test group names
Test group names should be in CamelCase, start and end with a letter.
A test group should be named after tested class, functionality,
subsystem, etc.
This naming scheme helps to find tests, filter them and simplifies
test failure analysis. For example, class `Foo` - test group `Foo`,
compiler logging subsystem - test group `CompilerLogging`, G1 GC — test
group `G1GC`, and so forth.
### Filename
A test file must have `test_` prefix and `.cpp` suffix.
Both are actually requirements from the current build system to
recognize your tests.
### File location
Test file location should reflect a location of the tested part of the product.
* All unit tests for a class from `foo/bar/baz.cpp` should be placed
`foo/bar/test_baz.cpp` in `hotspot/test/native/` directory. Having all
tests for a class in one file is a common practice for unit tests, it
helps to see all existing tests at once, share functions and/or
resources without losing encapsulation.
* For tests which test more than one class, directory hierarchy should
be the same as product hierarchy, and file name should reflect the
name of the tested subsystem/functionality. For example, if a
sub-system under tests belongs to `gc/g1`, tests should be placed in
`gc/g1` directory.
Please note that framework prepends directory name to a test group
name. For example, if `TEST(foo, check_this)` and `TEST(bar, check_that)`
are defined in `hotspot/test/native/gc/shared/test_foo.cpp` file, they
will be reported as `gc/shared/foo::check_this` and
`gc/shared/bar::check_that`.
### Test names
Test names should be in small_snake_case, start and end with a letter.
A test name should reflect that a test checks.
Such naming makes tests self-descriptive and helps a lot during the
whole test life cycle. It is easy to do test planning, test inventory,
to see what things are not tested, to review tests, to analyze test
failures, to evolve a test, etc. For example
`foo_return_0_if_name_is_null` is better than `foo_sanity` or `foo_basic` or
just `foo`, `humongous_objects_can_not_be_moved_by_young_gc` is better
than `ho_young_gc`.
Actually using underscore is against GoogleTest project convention,
because it can lead to illegal identifiers, however, this is too
strict. Restricting usage of underscore for test names only and
prohibiting test name starts or ends with an underscore are enough to
be safe.
### Fixture classes
Fixture classes should be named after tested classes, subsystems, etc
(follow [Test group names rule](#test-group-names)) and have
`Test` suffix to prevent class name conflicts.
### Friend classes
All test purpose friends should have either `Test` or `Testable` suffix.
It greatly simplifies understanding of friendships purpose and allows
statically check that private members are not exposed unexpectedly.
Having `FooTest` as a friend of `Foo` without any comments will be
understood as a necessary evil to get testability.
### OS/CPU specific tests
Guard OS/CPU specific tests by `#ifdef` and have OS/CPU name in filename.
For the time being, we do not support separate directories for OS,
CPU, OS-CPU specific tests, in case we will have lots of such tests,
we will change directory layout and build system to support that in
the same way it is done in hotspot.
## Miscellaneous
### Hotspot style
Abide the norms and rules accepted in Hotspot style guide.
Tests are a part of Hotspot, so everything (if applicable) we use for
Hotspot, should be used for tests as well. Those guidelines cover
test-specific things.
### Code/test metrics
Coverage information and other code/test metrics are quite useful to
decide what tests should be written, what tests should be improved and
what can be removed.
For unit tests, widely used and well-known coverage metric is branch
coverage, which provides good quality of tests with relatively easy
test development process. For other levels of testing, branch coverage
is not as good, and one should consider others metrics, e.g.
transaction flow coverage, data flow coverage.
### Access to non-public members
Use explicit friend class to get access to non-public members.
We do not use GoogleTest macro to declare friendship relation,
because, from our point of view, it is less clear than an explicit
declaration.
Declaring a test fixture class as a friend class of a tested test is
the easiest and the clearest way to get access. However, it has some
disadvantages, here is some of them:
* Each test has to be declared as a friend
* Subclasses do not inheritance friendship relation
In other words, it is harder to share code between tests. Hence if you
want to share code or expect it to be useful in other tests, you
should consider making members in a tested class protected and
introduce a shared test-only class which expose those members via
public functions, or even making members publicly accessible right
away in a product class. If it is not an option to change members
visibility, one can create a friend class which exposes members.
### Death tests
You can not use death tests inside `TEST_OTHER_VM` and `TEST_VM_ASSERT*`.
We tried to make Hotspot-GoogleTest integration as transparent as
possible, however, due to the current implementation of `TEST_OTHER_VM`
and `TEST_VM_ASSERT*` tests, you cannot use death test functionality in
them. These tests are implemented as GoogleTest death tests, and
GoogleTest does not allow to have a death test inside another death
test.
### External flags
Passing external flags to a tested JVM is not supported.
The rationality of such design decision is to simplify both tests and
a test framework and to avoid failures related to incompatible flags
combination till there is a good solution for that. However there are
cases when one wants to test a JVM with specific flags combination,
`_JAVA_OPTIONS` environment variable can be used to do that. Flags from
`_JAVA_OPTIONS` will be used in `TEST_VM`, `TEST_OTHER_VM` and
`TEST_VM_ASSERT*` tests.
### Test-specific flags
Passing flags to a tested JVM in `TEST_OTHER_VM` and `TEST_VM_ASSERT*`
should be possible, but is not implemented yet.
Facility to pass test-specific flags is needed for system, regression
or other types of tests which require a fully initialized JVM in some
particular configuration, e.g. with Serial GC selected. There is no
support for such tests now, however, there is a plan to add that in
upcoming releases.
For now, if a test depends on flags values, it should have `if
(!<flag>) { return }` guards in the very beginning and `@requires`
comment similar to jtreg `@requires` directive right before test macros.
<https://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk/jdk/file/tip/test/hotspot/gtest/gc/g1/test_g1IHOPControl.cpp>
ha an example of this temporary workaround. It is important to follow
that pattern as it allows us to easily find all such tests and update
them as soon as there is an implementation of flag passing facility.
In long-term, we expect jtreg to support GoogleTest tests as first
class citizens, that is to say, jtreg will parse @requires comments
and filter out inapplicable tests.
### Flag restoring
Restore changed flags.
It is quite common for tests to configure JVM in a certain way
changing flags values. GoogleTest provides two ways to set up
environment before a test and restore it afterward: using either
constructor and destructor or `SetUp` and `TearDown` functions. Both ways
require to use a test fixture class, which sometimes is too wordy. The
simpler facilities like `FLAG_GUARD` macro or `*FlagSetting` classes could
be used in such cases to restore/set values.
Caveats:
* Changing a flags value could break the invariants between flags' values and hence could lead to unexpected/unsupported JVM state.
* `FLAG_SET_*` macros can change more than one flag (in order to
maintain invariants) so it is hard to predict what flags will be
changed and it makes restoring all changed flags a nontrivial task.
Thus in case one uses `FLAG_SET_*` macros, they should use `TEST_OTHER_VM`
test type.
### GoogleTest documentation
In case you have any questions regarding GoogleTest itself, its
asserts, test declaration macros, other macros, etc, please consult
its documentation.
## TODO
Although this document provides guidelines on the most important parts
of test development using GTest, it still misses a few items:
* Examples, esp for [access to non-public members](#access-to-non-public-members)
* test types: purpose, drawbacks, limitation
* `TEST_VM`
* `TEST_VM_F`
* `TEST_OTHER_VM`
* `TEST_VM_ASSERT`
* `TEST_VM_ASSERT_MSG`
* Miscellaneous
* Test libraries
* where to place
* how to write
* how to use
* test your tests
* how to run tests in random order
* how to run only specific tests
* how to run each test separately
* check that a test can find bugs it is supposed to by introducing them
* mocks/stubs/dependency injection
* setUp/tearDown
* vs c-tor/d-tor
* empty test to test them
* internal (declared in .cpp) struct/classes

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@@ -27,7 +27,6 @@
<li><a href="#configuration">Configuration</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="#test-selection">Test selection</a><ul>
<li><a href="#common-test-groups">Common Test Groups</a></li>
<li><a href="#jtreg">JTReg</a></li>
<li><a href="#gtest">Gtest</a></li>
<li><a href="#microbenchmarks">Microbenchmarks</a></li>
@@ -68,19 +67,6 @@ $ make exploded-test TEST=tier2</code></pre>
<p>All functionality is available using the <code>test</code> make target. In this use case, the test or tests to be executed is controlled using the <code>TEST</code> variable. To speed up subsequent test runs with no source code changes, <code>test-only</code> can be used instead, which do not depend on the source and test image build.</p>
<p>For some common top-level tests, direct make targets have been generated. This includes all JTReg test groups, the hotspot gtest, and custom tests (if present). This means that <code>make test-tier1</code> is equivalent to <code>make test TEST=&quot;tier1&quot;</code>, but the latter is more tab-completion friendly. For more complex test runs, the <code>test TEST=&quot;x&quot;</code> solution needs to be used.</p>
<p>The test specifications given in <code>TEST</code> is parsed into fully qualified test descriptors, which clearly and unambigously show which tests will be run. As an example, <code>:tier1</code> will expand to <code>jtreg:$(TOPDIR)/test/hotspot/jtreg:tier1 jtreg:$(TOPDIR)/test/jdk:tier1 jtreg:$(TOPDIR)/test/langtools:tier1 jtreg:$(TOPDIR)/test/nashorn:tier1 jtreg:$(TOPDIR)/test/jaxp:tier1</code>. You can always submit a list of fully qualified test descriptors in the <code>TEST</code> variable if you want to shortcut the parser.</p>
<h3 id="common-test-groups">Common Test Groups</h3>
<p>Ideally, all tests are run for every change but this may not be practical due to the limited testing resources, the scope of the change, etc.</p>
<p>The source tree currently defines a few common test groups in the relevant <code>TEST.groups</code> files. There are test groups that cover a specific component, for example <code>hotspot_gc</code>. It is a good idea to look into <code>TEST.groups</code> files to get a sense what tests are relevant to a particular JDK component.</p>
<p>Component-specific tests may miss some unintended consequences of a change, so other tests should also be run. Again, it might be impractical to run all tests, and therefore <em>tiered</em> test groups exist. Tiered test groups are not component-specific, but rather cover the significant parts of the entire JDK.</p>
<p>Multiple tiers allow balancing test coverage and testing costs. Lower test tiers are supposed to contain the simpler, quicker and more stable tests. Higher tiers are supposed to contain progressively more thorough, slower, and sometimes less stable tests, or the tests that require special configuration.</p>
<p>Contributors are expected to run the tests for the areas that are changed, and the first N tiers they can afford to run, but at least tier1.</p>
<p>A brief description of the tiered test groups:</p>
<ul>
<li><p><code>tier1</code>: This is the lowest test tier. Multiple developers run these tests every day. Because of the widespread use, the tests in <code>tier1</code> are carefully selected and optimized to run fast, and to run in the most stable manner. The test failures in <code>tier1</code> are usually followed up on quickly, either with fixes, or adding relevant tests to problem list. GitHub Actions workflows, if enabled, run <code>tier1</code> tests.</p></li>
<li><p><code>tier2</code>: This test group covers even more ground. These contain, among other things, tests that either run for too long to be at <code>tier1</code>, or may require special configuration, or tests that are less stable, or cover the broader range of non-core JVM and JDK features/components (for example, XML).</p></li>
<li><p><code>tier3</code>: This test group includes more stressful tests, the tests for corner cases not covered by previous tiers, plus the tests that require GUIs. As such, this suite should either be run with low concurrency (<code>TEST_JOBS=1</code>), or without headful tests (<code>JTREG_KEYWORDS=\!headful</code>), or both.</p></li>
<li><p><code>tier4</code>: This test group includes every other test not covered by previous tiers. It includes, for example, <code>vmTestbase</code> suites for Hotspot, which run for many hours even on large machines. It also runs GUI tests, so the same <code>TEST_JOBS</code> and <code>JTREG_KEYWORDS</code> caveats apply.</p></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="jtreg">JTReg</h3>
<p>JTReg tests can be selected either by picking a JTReg test group, or a selection of files or directories containing JTReg tests.</p>
<p>JTReg test groups can be specified either without a test root, e.g. <code>:tier1</code> (or <code>tier1</code>, the initial colon is optional), or with, e.g. <code>hotspot:tier1</code>, <code>test/jdk:jdk_util</code> or <code>$(TOPDIR)/test/hotspot/jtreg:hotspot_all</code>. The test root can be specified either as an absolute path, or a path relative to the JDK top directory, or the <code>test</code> directory. For simplicity, the hotspot JTReg test root, which really is <code>hotspot/jtreg</code> can be abbreviated as just <code>hotspot</code>.</p>
@@ -151,8 +137,6 @@ TEST FAILURE</code></pre>
<h4 id="timeout_factor-1">TIMEOUT_FACTOR</h4>
<p>The timeout factor (<code>-timeoutFactor</code>).</p>
<p>Defaults to 4.</p>
<h4 id="failure_handler_timeout">FAILURE_HANDLER_TIMEOUT</h4>
<p>Sets the argument <code>-timeoutHandlerTimeout</code> for JTReg. The default value is 0. This is only valid if the failure handler is built.</p>
<h4 id="test_mode">TEST_MODE</h4>
<p>The test mode (<code>agentvm</code> or <code>othervm</code>).</p>
<p>Defaults to <code>agentvm</code>.</p>
@@ -169,10 +153,8 @@ TEST FAILURE</code></pre>
<p>Limit memory consumption (<code>-Xmx</code> and <code>-vmoption:-Xmx</code>, or none).</p>
<p>Limit memory consumption for JTReg test framework and VM under test. Set to 0 to disable the limits.</p>
<p>Defaults to 512m, except for hotspot, where it defaults to 0 (no limit).</p>
<h4 id="max_output">MAX_OUTPUT</h4>
<p>Set the property <code>javatest.maxOutputSize</code> for the launcher, to change the default JTReg log limit.</p>
<h4 id="keywords">KEYWORDS</h4>
<p>JTReg keywords sent to JTReg using <code>-k</code>. Please be careful in making sure that spaces and special characters (like <code>!</code>) are properly quoted. To avoid some issues, the special value <code>%20</code> can be used instead of space.</p>
<p>JTReg kewords sent to JTReg using <code>-k</code>. Please be careful in making sure that spaces and special characters (like <code>!</code>) are properly quoted. To avoid some issues, the special value <code>%20</code> can be used instead of space.</p>
<h4 id="extra_problem_lists">EXTRA_PROBLEM_LISTS</h4>
<p>Use additional problem lists file or files, in addition to the default ProblemList.txt located at the JTReg test roots.</p>
<p>If multiple file names are specified, they should be separated by space (or, to help avoid quoting issues, the special value <code>%20</code>).</p>
@@ -188,8 +170,6 @@ TEST FAILURE</code></pre>
<h4 id="vm_options-1">VM_OPTIONS</h4>
<p>Additional Java options to be used when compiling and running classes (sent to JTReg as <code>-vmoption</code>).</p>
<p>This option is only needed in special circumstances. To pass Java options to your test classes, use <code>JAVA_OPTIONS</code>.</p>
<h4 id="launcher_options">LAUNCHER_OPTIONS</h4>
<p>Additional Java options that are sent to the java launcher that starts the JTReg harness.</p>
<h4 id="aot_modules-1">AOT_MODULES</h4>
<p>Generate AOT modules before testing for the specified module, or set of modules. If multiple modules are specified, they should be separated by space (or, to help avoid quoting issues, the special value <code>%20</code>).</p>
<h4 id="retry_count">RETRY_COUNT</h4>
@@ -225,19 +205,14 @@ TEST FAILURE</code></pre>
<p>Docker tests with default parameters may fail on systems with glibc versions not compatible with the one used in the default docker image (e.g., Oracle Linux 7.6 for x86). For example, they pass on Ubuntu 16.04 but fail on Ubuntu 18.04 if run like this on x86:</p>
<pre><code>$ make test TEST=&quot;jtreg:test/hotspot/jtreg/containers/docker&quot;</code></pre>
<p>To run these tests correctly, additional parameters for the correct docker image are required on Ubuntu 18.04 by using <code>JAVA_OPTIONS</code>.</p>
<pre><code>$ make test TEST=&quot;jtreg:test/hotspot/jtreg/containers/docker&quot; \
JTREG=&quot;JAVA_OPTIONS=-Djdk.test.docker.image.name=ubuntu
-Djdk.test.docker.image.version=latest&quot;</code></pre>
<pre><code>$ make test TEST=&quot;jtreg:test/hotspot/jtreg/containers/docker&quot; JTREG=&quot;JAVA_OPTIONS=-Djdk.test.docker.image.name=ubuntu -Djdk.test.docker.image.version=latest&quot;</code></pre>
<h3 id="non-us-locale">Non-US locale</h3>
<p>If your locale is non-US, some tests are likely to fail. To work around this you can set the locale to US. On Unix platforms simply setting <code>LANG=&quot;en_US&quot;</code> in the environment before running tests should work. On Windows, setting <code>JTREG=&quot;VM_OPTIONS=-Duser.language=en -Duser.country=US&quot;</code> helps for most, but not all test cases.</p>
<p>For example:</p>
<p>If your locale is non-US, some tests are likely to fail. To work around this you can set the locale to US. On Unix platforms simply setting <code>LANG=&quot;en_US&quot;</code> in the environment before running tests should work. On Windows, setting <code>JTREG=&quot;VM_OPTIONS=-Duser.language=en -Duser.country=US&quot;</code> helps for most, but not all test cases. For example:</p>
<pre><code>$ export LANG=&quot;en_US&quot; &amp;&amp; make test TEST=...
$ make test JTREG=&quot;VM_OPTIONS=-Duser.language=en -Duser.country=US&quot; TEST=...</code></pre>
<h3 id="pkcs11-tests">PKCS11 Tests</h3>
<p>It is highly recommended to use the latest NSS version when running PKCS11 tests. Improper NSS version may lead to unexpected failures which are hard to diagnose. For example, sun/security/pkcs11/Secmod/AddTrustedCert.java may fail on Ubuntu 18.04 with the default NSS version in the system. To run these tests correctly, the system property <code>test.nss.lib.paths</code> is required on Ubuntu 18.04 to specify the alternative NSS lib directories.</p>
<p>For example:</p>
<pre><code>$ make test TEST=&quot;jtreg:sun/security/pkcs11/Secmod/AddTrustedCert.java&quot; \
JTREG=&quot;JAVA_OPTIONS=-Dtest.nss.lib.paths=/path/to/your/latest/NSS-libs&quot;</code></pre>
<p>It is highly recommended to use the latest NSS version when running PKCS11 tests. Improper NSS version may lead to unexpected failures which are hard to diagnose. For example, sun/security/pkcs11/Secmod/AddTrustedCert.java may fail on Ubuntu 18.04 with the default NSS version in the system. To run these tests correctly, the system property <code>test.nss.lib.paths</code> is required on Ubuntu 18.04 to specify the alternative NSS lib directories. For example:</p>
<pre><code>$ make test TEST=&quot;jtreg:sun/security/pkcs11/Secmod/AddTrustedCert.java&quot; JTREG=&quot;JAVA_OPTIONS=-Dtest.nss.lib.paths=/path/to/your/latest/NSS-libs&quot;</code></pre>
<p>For more notes about the PKCS11 tests, please refer to test/jdk/sun/security/pkcs11/README.</p>
<h3 id="client-ui-tests">Client UI Tests</h3>
<p>Some Client UI tests use key sequences which may be reserved by the operating system. Usually that causes the test failure. So it is highly recommended to disable system key shortcuts prior testing. The steps to access and disable system key shortcuts for various platforms are provided below.</p>

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@@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ Note that this option should point to the JTReg home, i.e. the top directory,
containing `lib/jtreg.jar` etc. (An alternative is to set the `JT_HOME`
environment variable to point to the JTReg home before running `configure`.)
To be able to run microbenchmarks, `configure` needs to know where to find the
JMH dependency. Use `--with-jmh=<path to JMH jars>` to point to a directory
containing the core JMH and transitive dependencies. The recommended
dependencies can be retrieved by running `sh make/devkit/createJMHBundle.sh`,
after which `--with-jmh=build/jmh/jars` should work.
To be able to run microbenchmarks, `configure` needs to know where to find
the JMH dependency. Use `--with-jmh=<path to JMH jars>` to point to a directory
containing the core JMH and transitive dependencies. The recommended dependencies
can be retrieved by running `sh make/devkit/createJMHBundle.sh`, after which
`--with-jmh=build/jmh/jars` should work.
## Test selection
@@ -64,52 +64,6 @@ jtreg:$(TOPDIR)/test/nashorn:tier1 jtreg:$(TOPDIR)/test/jaxp:tier1`. You can
always submit a list of fully qualified test descriptors in the `TEST` variable
if you want to shortcut the parser.
### Common Test Groups
Ideally, all tests are run for every change but this may not be practical due to the limited
testing resources, the scope of the change, etc.
The source tree currently defines a few common test groups in the relevant `TEST.groups`
files. There are test groups that cover a specific component, for example `hotspot_gc`.
It is a good idea to look into `TEST.groups` files to get a sense what tests are relevant
to a particular JDK component.
Component-specific tests may miss some unintended consequences of a change, so other
tests should also be run. Again, it might be impractical to run all tests, and therefore
_tiered_ test groups exist. Tiered test groups are not component-specific, but rather cover
the significant parts of the entire JDK.
Multiple tiers allow balancing test coverage and testing costs. Lower test tiers are supposed to
contain the simpler, quicker and more stable tests. Higher tiers are supposed to contain
progressively more thorough, slower, and sometimes less stable tests, or the tests that require
special configuration.
Contributors are expected to run the tests for the areas that are changed, and the first N tiers
they can afford to run, but at least tier1.
A brief description of the tiered test groups:
- `tier1`: This is the lowest test tier. Multiple developers run these tests every day.
Because of the widespread use, the tests in `tier1` are carefully selected and optimized to run
fast, and to run in the most stable manner. The test failures in `tier1` are usually followed up
on quickly, either with fixes, or adding relevant tests to problem list. GitHub Actions workflows,
if enabled, run `tier1` tests.
- `tier2`: This test group covers even more ground. These contain, among other things,
tests that either run for too long to be at `tier1`, or may require special configuration,
or tests that are less stable, or cover the broader range of non-core JVM and JDK features/components
(for example, XML).
- `tier3`: This test group includes more stressful tests, the tests for corner cases
not covered by previous tiers, plus the tests that require GUIs. As such, this suite
should either be run with low concurrency (`TEST_JOBS=1`), or without headful tests
(`JTREG_KEYWORDS=\!headful`), or both.
- `tier4`: This test group includes every other test not covered by previous tiers. It includes,
for example, `vmTestbase` suites for Hotspot, which run for many hours even on large
machines. It also runs GUI tests, so the same `TEST_JOBS` and `JTREG_KEYWORDS` caveats
apply.
### JTReg
JTReg tests can be selected either by picking a JTReg test group, or a selection
@@ -228,10 +182,10 @@ variables.
These variables use a keyword=value approach to allow multiple values to be
set. So, for instance, `JTREG="JOBS=1;TIMEOUT_FACTOR=8"` will set the JTReg
concurrency level to 1 and the timeout factor to 8. This is equivalent to
setting `JTREG_JOBS=1 JTREG_TIMEOUT_FACTOR=8`, but using the keyword format
means that the `JTREG` variable is parsed and verified for correctness, so
`JTREG="TMIEOUT_FACTOR=8"` would give an error, while `JTREG_TMIEOUT_FACTOR=8`
would just pass unnoticed.
setting `JTREG_JOBS=1 JTREG_TIMEOUT_FACTOR=8`, but using the keyword format means that
the `JTREG` variable is parsed and verified for correctness, so
`JTREG="TMIEOUT_FACTOR=8"` would give an error, while `JTREG_TMIEOUT_FACTOR=8` would just
pass unnoticed.
To separate multiple keyword=value pairs, use `;` (semicolon). Since the shell
normally eats `;`, the recommended usage is to write the assignment inside
@@ -249,10 +203,9 @@ test suites.
### General keywords (TEST_OPTS)
Some keywords are valid across different test suites. If you want to run tests
from multiple test suites, or just don't want to care which test suite specific
control variable to use, then you can use the general TEST_OPTS control
variable.
Some keywords are valid across different test suites. If you want to run
tests from multiple test suites, or just don't want to care which test suite specific
control variable to use, then you can use the general TEST_OPTS control variable.
There are also some keywords that applies globally to the test runner system,
not to any specific test suites. These are also available as TEST_OPTS keywords.
@@ -299,13 +252,12 @@ for only recently changed code. JCOV_DIFF_CHANGESET specifies a source
revision. A textual report will be generated showing coverage of the diff
between the specified revision and the repository tip.
The report is stored in
`build/$BUILD/test-results/jcov-output/diff_coverage_report` file.
The report is stored in `build/$BUILD/test-results/jcov-output/diff_coverage_report`
file.
### JTReg keywords
#### JOBS
The test concurrency (`-concurrency`).
Defaults to TEST_JOBS (if set by `--with-test-jobs=`), otherwise it defaults to
@@ -313,43 +265,32 @@ JOBS, except for Hotspot, where the default is *number of CPU cores/2*,
but never more than *memory size in GB/2*.
#### TIMEOUT_FACTOR
The timeout factor (`-timeoutFactor`).
Defaults to 4.
#### FAILURE_HANDLER_TIMEOUT
Sets the argument `-timeoutHandlerTimeout` for JTReg. The default value is 0.
This is only valid if the failure handler is built.
#### TEST_MODE
The test mode (`agentvm` or `othervm`).
Defaults to `agentvm`.
#### ASSERT
Enable asserts (`-ea -esa`, or none).
Set to `true` or `false`. If true, adds `-ea -esa`. Defaults to true, except
for hotspot.
#### VERBOSE
The verbosity level (`-verbose`).
Defaults to `fail,error,summary`.
#### RETAIN
What test data to retain (`-retain`).
Defaults to `fail,error`.
#### MAX_MEM
Limit memory consumption (`-Xmx` and `-vmoption:-Xmx`, or none).
Limit memory consumption for JTReg test framework and VM under test. Set to 0
@@ -357,14 +298,9 @@ to disable the limits.
Defaults to 512m, except for hotspot, where it defaults to 0 (no limit).
#### MAX_OUTPUT
Set the property `javatest.maxOutputSize` for the launcher, to change the
default JTReg log limit.
#### KEYWORDS
JTReg keywords sent to JTReg using `-k`. Please be careful in making sure that
JTReg kewords sent to JTReg using `-k`. Please be careful in making sure that
spaces and special characters (like `!`) are properly quoted. To avoid some
issues, the special value `%20` can be used instead of space.
@@ -387,30 +323,23 @@ Set to `true` or `false`.
If `true`, JTReg will use `-match:` option, otherwise `-exclude:` will be used.
Default is `false`.
#### OPTIONS
#### OPTIONS
Additional options to the JTReg test framework.
Use `JTREG="OPTIONS=--help all"` to see all available JTReg options.
#### JAVA_OPTIONS
Additional Java options for running test classes (sent to JTReg as
`-javaoption`).
#### VM_OPTIONS
Additional Java options to be used when compiling and running classes (sent to
JTReg as `-vmoption`).
This option is only needed in special circumstances. To pass Java options to
your test classes, use `JAVA_OPTIONS`.
#### LAUNCHER_OPTIONS
Additional Java options that are sent to the java launcher that starts the
JTReg harness.
#### AOT_MODULES
Generate AOT modules before testing for the specified module, or set of
@@ -424,7 +353,6 @@ Retry failed tests up to a set number of times. Defaults to 0.
### Gtest keywords
#### REPEAT
The number of times to repeat the tests (`--gtest_repeat`).
Default is 1. Set to -1 to repeat indefinitely. This can be especially useful
@@ -432,7 +360,6 @@ combined with `OPTIONS=--gtest_break_on_failure` to reproduce an intermittent
problem.
#### OPTIONS
Additional options to the Gtest test framework.
Use `GTEST="OPTIONS=--help"` to see all available Gtest options.
@@ -446,127 +373,98 @@ modules. If multiple modules are specified, they should be separated by space
### Microbenchmark keywords
#### FORK
Override the number of benchmark forks to spawn. Same as specifying `-f <num>`.
#### ITER
Number of measurement iterations per fork. Same as specifying `-i <num>`.
#### TIME
Amount of time to spend in each measurement iteration, in seconds. Same as
specifying `-r <num>`
#### WARMUP_ITER
Number of warmup iterations to run before the measurement phase in each fork.
Same as specifying `-wi <num>`.
#### WARMUP_TIME
Amount of time to spend in each warmup iteration. Same as specifying `-w <num>`.
#### RESULTS_FORMAT
Specify to have the test run save a log of the values. Accepts the same values
as `-rff`, i.e., `text`, `csv`, `scsv`, `json`, or `latex`.
#### VM_OPTIONS
Additional VM arguments to provide to forked off VMs. Same as `-jvmArgs <args>`
#### OPTIONS
Additional arguments to send to JMH.
## Notes for Specific Tests
### Docker Tests
Docker tests with default parameters may fail on systems with glibc versions
not compatible with the one used in the default docker image (e.g., Oracle
Linux 7.6 for x86). For example, they pass on Ubuntu 16.04 but fail on Ubuntu
18.04 if run like this on x86:
Docker tests with default parameters may fail on systems with glibc versions not
compatible with the one used in the default docker image (e.g., Oracle Linux 7.6 for x86).
For example, they pass on Ubuntu 16.04 but fail on Ubuntu 18.04 if run like this on x86:
```
$ make test TEST="jtreg:test/hotspot/jtreg/containers/docker"
```
$ make test TEST="jtreg:test/hotspot/jtreg/containers/docker"
To run these tests correctly, additional parameters for the correct docker
image are required on Ubuntu 18.04 by using `JAVA_OPTIONS`.
To run these tests correctly, additional parameters for the correct docker image are
required on Ubuntu 18.04 by using `JAVA_OPTIONS`.
```
$ make test TEST="jtreg:test/hotspot/jtreg/containers/docker" \
JTREG="JAVA_OPTIONS=-Djdk.test.docker.image.name=ubuntu
-Djdk.test.docker.image.version=latest"
```
$ make test TEST="jtreg:test/hotspot/jtreg/containers/docker" JTREG="JAVA_OPTIONS=-Djdk.test.docker.image.name=ubuntu -Djdk.test.docker.image.version=latest"
### Non-US locale
If your locale is non-US, some tests are likely to fail. To work around this
you can set the locale to US. On Unix platforms simply setting `LANG="en_US"`
in the environment before running tests should work. On Windows, setting
`JTREG="VM_OPTIONS=-Duser.language=en -Duser.country=US"` helps for most, but
not all test cases.
If your locale is non-US, some tests are likely to fail. To work around this you can
set the locale to US. On Unix platforms simply setting `LANG="en_US"` in the
environment before running tests should work. On Windows, setting
`JTREG="VM_OPTIONS=-Duser.language=en -Duser.country=US"` helps for most, but not all test cases.
For example:
```
$ export LANG="en_US" && make test TEST=...
$ make test JTREG="VM_OPTIONS=-Duser.language=en -Duser.country=US" TEST=...
```
$ export LANG="en_US" && make test TEST=...
$ make test JTREG="VM_OPTIONS=-Duser.language=en -Duser.country=US" TEST=...
### PKCS11 Tests
It is highly recommended to use the latest NSS version when running PKCS11
tests. Improper NSS version may lead to unexpected failures which are hard to
diagnose. For example, sun/security/pkcs11/Secmod/AddTrustedCert.java may fail
on Ubuntu 18.04 with the default NSS version in the system. To run these tests
correctly, the system property `test.nss.lib.paths` is required on Ubuntu 18.04
to specify the alternative NSS lib directories.
It is highly recommended to use the latest NSS version when running PKCS11 tests.
Improper NSS version may lead to unexpected failures which are hard to diagnose.
For example, sun/security/pkcs11/Secmod/AddTrustedCert.java may fail on Ubuntu
18.04 with the default NSS version in the system.
To run these tests correctly, the system property `test.nss.lib.paths` is required
on Ubuntu 18.04 to specify the alternative NSS lib directories.
For example:
```
$ make test TEST="jtreg:sun/security/pkcs11/Secmod/AddTrustedCert.java" \
JTREG="JAVA_OPTIONS=-Dtest.nss.lib.paths=/path/to/your/latest/NSS-libs"
```
$ make test TEST="jtreg:sun/security/pkcs11/Secmod/AddTrustedCert.java" JTREG="JAVA_OPTIONS=-Dtest.nss.lib.paths=/path/to/your/latest/NSS-libs"
For more notes about the PKCS11 tests, please refer to
test/jdk/sun/security/pkcs11/README.
For more notes about the PKCS11 tests, please refer to test/jdk/sun/security/pkcs11/README.
### Client UI Tests
Some Client UI tests use key sequences which may be reserved by the operating
system. Usually that causes the test failure. So it is highly recommended to
disable system key shortcuts prior testing. The steps to access and disable
system key shortcuts for various platforms are provided below.
system. Usually that causes the test failure. So it is highly recommended to disable
system key shortcuts prior testing. The steps to access and disable system key shortcuts
for various platforms are provided below.
#### MacOS
Choose Apple menu; System Preferences, click Keyboard, then click Shortcuts;
select or deselect desired shortcut.
For example,
test/jdk/javax/swing/TooltipManager/JMenuItemToolTipKeyBindingsTest/JMenuItemToolTipKeyBindingsTest.java
fails on MacOS because it uses `CTRL + F1` key sequence to show or hide tooltip
message but the key combination is reserved by the operating system. To run the
test correctly the default global key shortcut should be disabled using the
steps described above, and then deselect "Turn keyboard access on or off"
option which is responsible for `CTRL + F1` combination.
For example, test/jdk/javax/swing/TooltipManager/JMenuItemToolTipKeyBindingsTest/JMenuItemToolTipKeyBindingsTest.java fails
on MacOS because it uses `CTRL + F1` key sequence to show or hide tooltip message
but the key combination is reserved by the operating system. To run the test correctly
the default global key shortcut should be disabled using the steps described above, and then deselect
"Turn keyboard access on or off" option which is responsible for `CTRL + F1` combination.
#### Linux
Open the Activities overview and start typing Settings; Choose Settings, click
Devices, then click Keyboard; set or override desired shortcut.
Open the Activities overview and start typing Settings; Choose Settings, click Devices,
then click Keyboard; set or override desired shortcut.
#### Windows
Type `gpedit` in the Search and then click Edit group policy; navigate to User
Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> File
Explorer; in the right-side pane look for "Turn off Windows key hotkeys" and
double click on it; enable or disable hotkeys.
Type `gpedit` in the Search and then click Edit group policy; navigate to
User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> File Explorer;
in the right-side pane look for "Turn off Windows key hotkeys" and double click on it;
enable or disable hotkeys.
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# jetbrains/runtime:jbr15env
FROM centos:7
RUN yum -y install centos-release-scl
RUN yum -y install devtoolset-8
RUN yum -y install zip bzip2 unzip tar wget make autoconf automake libtool gcc gcc-c++ libstdc++-devel alsa-devel cups-devel xorg-x11-devel libjpeg62-devel giflib-devel freetype-devel file which libXtst-devel libXt-devel libXrender-devel alsa-lib-devel fontconfig-devel libXrandr-devel libXi-devel git
# Install Java 15
RUN wget https://cdn.azul.com/zulu/bin/zulu15.27.17-ca-jdk15.0.0-linux_x64.tar.gz \
-O - | tar xz -C /
RUN mv /zulu15.27.17-ca-jdk15.0.0-linux_x64 /jdk15.0.0
ENV PATH /opt/rh/devtoolset-8/root/usr/bin:$PATH
RUN git config --global user.email "builduser@jetbrains.com"
RUN git config --global user.name "builduser"

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FROM i386/ubuntu:xenial
RUN linux32 apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends apt-utils
RUN linux32 apt-get -y install file build-essential zip unzip tar wget curl libx11-dev libxext-dev \
libxrender-dev libxrandr-dev libxtst-dev libxt-dev libcups2-dev libasound2-data \
libpng12-0 libasound2 libfreetype6 libfontconfig1-dev libasound2-dev autoconf git
# Install Java 15
RUN wget https://cdn.azul.com/zulu/bin/zulu15.27.17-ca-jdk15.0.0-linux_i686.tar.gz \
-O - | tar xz -C /
RUN mv /zulu15.27.17-ca-jdk15.0.0-linux_i686 /jdk15.0.0

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VENDOR_NAME="JetBrains s.r.o."
VENDOR_VERSION_STRING="JBR-${JBSDK_VERSION_WITH_DOTS}.${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-${build_number}"
[ -z "$bundle_type" ] || VENDOR_VERSION_STRING="${VENDOR_VERSION_STRING}-${bundle_type}"
do_reset_changes=0
do_reset_dcevm=0
HEAD_REVISION=0
function do_exit() {
exit_code=$1
[ $do_reset_changes -eq 1 ] && git checkout HEAD modules.list src/java.desktop/share/classes/module-info.java
if [ $do_reset_dcevm -eq 1 ]; then
[ ! -z $HEAD_REVISION ] && git reset --hard $HEAD_REVISION
fi
exit "$exit_code"
}
function update_jsdk_mods() {
__jsdk=$1
__jcef_mods=$2
__orig_jsdk_mods=$3
__updated_jsdk_mods=$4
# re-create java.desktop.jmod with updated module-info.class
tmp=.java.desktop.$$.tmp
mkdir "$tmp" || exit $?
"$__jsdk"/bin/jmod extract --dir "$tmp" "$__orig_jsdk_mods"/java.desktop.jmod || exit $?
"$__jsdk"/bin/javac \
--patch-module java.desktop="$__orig_jsdk_mods"/java.desktop.jmod \
--module-path "$__jcef_mods" -d "$tmp"/classes src/java.desktop/share/classes/module-info.java || exit $?
"$__jsdk"/bin/jmod \
create --class-path "$tmp"/classes --config "$tmp"/conf --header-files "$tmp"/include --legal-notice "$tmp"/legal --libs "$tmp"/lib \
java.desktop.jmod || exit $?
mv java.desktop.jmod "$__updated_jsdk_mods" || exit $?
rm -rf "$tmp"
# re-create java.base.jmod with updated hashes
tmp=.java.base.$$.tmp
mkdir "$tmp" || exit $?
hash_modules=$("$JSDK"/bin/jmod describe "$__orig_jsdk_mods"/java.base.jmod | grep hashes | awk '{print $2}' | tr '\n' '|' | sed s/\|$//) || exit $?
"$__jsdk"/bin/jmod extract --dir "$tmp" "$__orig_jsdk_mods"/java.base.jmod || exit $?
rm "$__updated_jsdk_mods"/java.base.jmod || exit $? # temp exclude from path
"$__jsdk"/bin/jmod \
create --module-path "$__updated_jsdk_mods" --hash-modules "$hash_modules" \
--class-path "$tmp"/classes --cmds "$tmp"/bin --config "$tmp"/conf --header-files "$tmp"/include --legal-notice "$tmp"/legal --libs "$tmp"/lib \
java.base.jmod || exit $?
mv java.base.jmod "$__updated_jsdk_mods" || exit $?
rm -rf "$tmp"
}
function get_mods_list() {
__mods=$1
echo $(ls $__mods) | sed s/\.jmod/,/g | sed s/,$//g | sed s/' '//g
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#!/bin/bash -x
# The following parameters must be specified:
# JBSDK_VERSION - specifies the current version of OpenJDK e.g. 11_0_6
# JDK_BUILD_NUMBER - specifies the number of OpenJDK build or the value of --with-version-build argument to configure
# build_number - specifies the number of JetBrainsRuntime build
#
# jbrsdk-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
# jbr-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
#
# $ ./java --version
# openjdk 11.0.6 2020-01-14
# OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number})
# OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number}, mixed mode)
#
JBSDK_VERSION=$1
JDK_BUILD_NUMBER=$2
build_number=$3
JBSDK_VERSION_WITH_DOTS=$(echo $JBSDK_VERSION | sed 's/_/\./g')
source jb/project/tools/common/scripts/common.sh
JBRSDK_BASE_NAME=jbrsdk-${JBSDK_VERSION}
[ -z "$bundle_type" ] && (git apply -p0 < jb/project/tools/patches/exclude_jcef_module.patch || exit $?)
sh configure \
--disable-warnings-as-errors \
--with-debug-level=release \
--with-vendor-name="${VENDOR_NAME}" \
--with-vendor-version-string="${VENDOR_VERSION_STRING}" \
--with-version-pre= \
--with-version-build=${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER} \
--with-version-opt=b${build_number} \
--with-boot-jdk=${BOOT_JDK} \
--enable-cds=yes || exit $?
make clean CONF=linux-aarch64-server-release || exit $?
make images CONF=linux-aarch64-server-release test-image || exit $?
JBSDK=${JBRSDK_BASE_NAME}-linux-aarch64-b${build_number}
BASE_DIR=build/linux-aarch64-server-release/images
JSDK=${BASE_DIR}/jdk
JBRSDK_BUNDLE=jbrsdk
echo Fixing permissions
chmod -R a+r $JSDK
rm -rf $BASE_DIR/$JBRSDK_BUNDLE
cp -r $JSDK $BASE_DIR/$JBRSDK_BUNDLE || exit $?
echo Creating $JBSDK.tar.gz ...
sed 's/JBR/JBRSDK/g' ${BASE_DIR}/${JBRSDK_BUNDLE}/release > release
mv release ${BASE_DIR}/${JBRSDK_BUNDLE}/release
tar -pcf $JBSDK.tar \
--exclude=*.debuginfo --exclude=demo --exclude=sample --exclude=man \
-C $BASE_DIR ${JBRSDK_BUNDLE} || exit $?
gzip $JBSDK.tar || exit $?
JBR_BUNDLE=jbr
JBR_BASE_NAME=jbr-$JBSDK_VERSION
rm -rf $BASE_DIR/$JBR_BUNDLE
JBR=$JBR_BASE_NAME-linux-aarch64-b$build_number
grep -v javafx modules.list | grep -v "jdk.internal.vm\|jdk.aot\|jcef" > modules.list.aarch64
echo Running jlink....
${JSDK}/bin/jlink \
--module-path ${JSDK}/jmods --no-man-pages --compress=2 \
--add-modules $(xargs < modules.list.aarch64 | sed s/" "//g | sed s/,$//g) \
--output ${BASE_DIR}/${JBR_BUNDLE} || exit $?
echo Modifying release info ...
grep -v \"^JAVA_VERSION\" ${JSDK}/release | grep -v \"^MODULES\" >> ${BASE_DIR}/${JBR_BUNDLE}/release
echo Creating $JBR.tar.gz ...
tar -pcf $JBR.tar -C $BASE_DIR ${JBR_BUNDLE} || exit $?
gzip $JBR.tar || exit $?
JBRSDK_TEST=$JBRSDK_BASE_NAME-linux-test-aarch64-b$build_number
echo Creating $JBRSDK_TEST.tar.gz ...
tar -pcf $JBRSDK_TEST.tar -C $BASE_DIR --exclude='test/jdk/demos' test || exit $?
gzip $JBRSDK_TEST.tar || exit $?

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#!/bin/bash -x
# The following parameters must be specified:
# JBSDK_VERSION - specifies major version of OpenJDK e.g. 11_0_6 (instead of dots '.' underbars "_" are used)
# JDK_BUILD_NUMBER - specifies update release of OpenJDK build or the value of --with-version-build argument to configure
# build_number - specifies the number of JetBrainsRuntime build
# bundle_type - specifies bundle to be built; possible values:
# <empty> or nomod - the release bundles without any additional modules (jcef)
# jcef - the release bundles with jcef
# fd - the fastdebug bundles which also include the jcef module
#
# jbrsdk-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
# jbr-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
#
# $ ./java --version
# openjdk 11.0.6 2020-01-14
# OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number})
# OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number}, mixed mode)
#
# Environment variables:
# JCEF_PATH - specifies the path to the directory with JCEF binaries.
# By default JCEF binaries should be located in ./jcef_linux_x64
JBSDK_VERSION=$1
JDK_BUILD_NUMBER=$2
build_number=$3
bundle_type=$4
JBSDK_VERSION_WITH_DOTS=$(echo $JBSDK_VERSION | sed 's/_/\./g')
JCEF_PATH=${JCEF_PATH:=./jcef_linux_x64}
source jb/project/tools/common/scripts/common.sh
function create_image_bundle {
__bundle_name=$1
__arch_name=$2
__modules_path=$3
__modules=$4
[ "$bundle_type" == "fd" ] && fastdebug_infix="fastdebug-"
JBR=${__bundle_name}-${JBSDK_VERSION}-linux-x64-${fastdebug_infix}b${build_number}
echo Running jlink....
[ -d "$IMAGES_DIR"/"$__arch_name" ] && rm -rf "${IMAGES_DIR:?}"/"$__arch_name"
$JSDK/bin/jlink \
--module-path "$__modules_path" --no-man-pages --compress=2 \
--add-modules "$__modules" --output "$IMAGES_DIR"/"$__arch_name"
grep -v "^JAVA_VERSION" "$JSDK"/release | grep -v "^MODULES" >> "$IMAGES_DIR"/"$__arch_name"/release
if [ "$__bundle_name" == "$JBRSDK_BUNDLE" ]; then
sed 's/JBR/JBRSDK/g' "$IMAGES_DIR"/"$__arch_name"/release > release
mv release "$IMAGES_DIR"/"$__arch_name"/release
fi
# jmod does not preserve file permissions (JDK-8173610)
[ -f "$IMAGES_DIR"/"$__arch_name"/lib/jcef_helper ] && chmod a+x "$IMAGES_DIR"/"$__arch_name"/lib/jcef_helper
echo Creating "$JBR".tar.gz ...
tar -pcf "$JBR".tar -C "$IMAGES_DIR" "$__arch_name" || do_exit $?
[ -f "$JBR".tar.gz ] && rm "$JBR.tar.gz"
gzip "$JBR".tar || do_exit $?
rm -rf "${IMAGES_DIR:?}"/"$__arch_name"
}
WITH_DEBUG_LEVEL="--with-debug-level=release"
RELEASE_NAME=linux-x86_64-server-release
case "$bundle_type" in
"jcef")
do_reset_changes=1
;;
"dcevm")
HEAD_REVISION=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
git am jb/project/tools/patches/dcevm/*.patch || do_exit $?
do_reset_dcevm=1
do_reset_changes=1
;;
"nomod" | "")
bundle_type=""
;;
"fd")
do_reset_changes=1
WITH_DEBUG_LEVEL="--with-debug-level=fastdebug"
RELEASE_NAME=linux-x86_64-server-fastdebug
;;
esac
sh configure \
--disable-warnings-as-errors \
$WITH_DEBUG_LEVEL \
--with-vendor-name="$VENDOR_NAME" \
--with-vendor-version-string="$VENDOR_VERSION_STRING" \
--with-version-pre= \
--with-version-build="$JDK_BUILD_NUMBER" \
--with-version-opt=b"$build_number" \
--with-boot-jdk="$BOOT_JDK" \
--enable-cds=yes || do_exit $?
make clean CONF=$RELEASE_NAME || exit $?
make images CONF=$RELEASE_NAME || do_exit $?
IMAGES_DIR=build/$RELEASE_NAME/images
JSDK=$IMAGES_DIR/jdk
JSDK_MODS_DIR=$IMAGES_DIR/jmods
JBRSDK_BUNDLE=jbrsdk
echo Fixing permissions
chmod -R a+r $JSDK
if [ "$bundle_type" == "jcef" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "dcevm" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "fd" ]; then
git apply -p0 < jb/project/tools/patches/add_jcef_module.patch || do_exit $?
update_jsdk_mods $JSDK $JCEF_PATH/jmods $JSDK/jmods $JSDK_MODS_DIR || do_exit $?
cp $JCEF_PATH/jmods/* $JSDK_MODS_DIR # $JSDK/jmods is not changed
jbr_name_postfix="_${bundle_type}"
fi
# create runtime image bundle
modules=$(xargs < modules.list | sed s/" "//g) || do_exit $?
create_image_bundle "jbr${jbr_name_postfix}" "jbr" $JSDK_MODS_DIR "$modules" || do_exit $?
# create sdk image bundle
modules=$(cat $JSDK/release | grep MODULES | sed s/MODULES=//g | sed s/' '/,/g | sed s/\"//g | sed s/\\n//g) || do_exit $?
if [ "$bundle_type" == "jcef" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "dcevm" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "fd" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "$JBRSDK_BUNDLE" ]; then
modules=${modules},$(get_mods_list "$JCEF_PATH"/jmods)
fi
create_image_bundle $JBRSDK_BUNDLE $JBRSDK_BUNDLE $JSDK_MODS_DIR "$modules" || do_exit $?
if [ -z "$bundle_type" ]; then
JBRSDK_TEST=${JBRSDK_BUNDLE}-${JBSDK_VERSION}-linux-test-x64-b${build_number}
echo Creating "$JBRSDK_TEST" ...
make test-image CONF=$RELEASE_NAME || do_exit $?
tar -pcf "$JBRSDK_TEST".tar -C $IMAGES_DIR --exclude='test/jdk/demos' test || do_exit $?
[ -f "$JBRSDK_TEST.tar.gz" ] && rm "$JBRSDK_TEST.tar.gz"
gzip "$JBRSDK_TEST".tar || do_exit $?
fi
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#!/bin/bash -x
# The following parameters must be specified:
# JBSDK_VERSION - specifies the current version of OpenJDK e.g. 11_0_6
# JDK_BUILD_NUMBER - specifies the number of OpenJDK build or the value of --with-version-build argument to configure
# build_number - specifies the number of JetBrainsRuntime build
#
# jbrsdk-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
# jbr-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
#
# $ ./java --version
# openjdk 11.0.6 2020-01-14
# OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number})
# OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number}, mixed mode)
#
JBSDK_VERSION=$1
JDK_BUILD_NUMBER=$2
build_number=$3
JBSDK_VERSION_WITH_DOTS=$(echo $JBSDK_VERSION | sed 's/_/\./g')
source jb/project/tools/common/scripts/common.sh
JBRSDK_BASE_NAME=jbrsdk-${JBSDK_VERSION}
[ -z "$bundle_type" ] && (git apply -p0 < jb/project/tools/patches/exclude_jcef_module.patch || exit $?)
linux32 bash configure \
--disable-warnings-as-errors \
--with-debug-level=release \
--with-vendor-name="${VENDOR_NAME}" \
--with-vendor-version-string="${VENDOR_VERSION_STRING}" \
--with-version-pre= \
--with-version-build=$JDK_BUILD_NUMBER \
--with-version-opt=b${build_number} \
--with-boot-jdk=${BOOT_JDK} \
--enable-cds=yes || exit $?
make clean CONF=linux-x86-server-release || exit $?
make images CONF=linux-x86-server-release test-image || exit $?
JBSDK=${JBRSDK_BASE_NAME}-linux-x86-b${build_number}
BASE_DIR=build/linux-x86-server-release/images
JSDK=${BASE_DIR}/jdk
JBRSDK_BUNDLE=jbrsdk
echo Fixing permissions
chmod -R a+r $JSDK
rm -rf $BASE_DIR/$JBRSDK_BUNDLE
cp -r $JSDK $BASE_DIR/$JBRSDK_BUNDLE || exit $?
echo Creating $JBSDK.tar.gz ...
sed 's/JBR/JBRSDK/g' ${BASE_DIR}/${JBRSDK_BUNDLE}/release > release
mv release ${BASE_DIR}/${JBRSDK_BUNDLE}/release
tar -pcf $JBSDK.tar --exclude=*.debuginfo --exclude=demo --exclude=sample --exclude=man -C $BASE_DIR ${JBRSDK_BUNDLE} || exit $?
gzip $JBSDK.tar || exit $?
JBR_BUNDLE=jbr
JBR_BASE_NAME=jbr-$JBSDK_VERSION
rm -rf $BASE_DIR/$JBR_BUNDLE
JBR=$JBR_BASE_NAME-linux-x86-b$build_number
grep -v javafx modules.list | grep -v "jdk.internal.vm\|jdk.aot\|jcef" > modules.list.x86
echo Running jlink....
${JSDK}/bin/jlink \
--module-path ${JSDK}/jmods --no-man-pages --compress=2 \
--add-modules $(xargs < modules.list.x86 | sed s/" "//g | sed s/,$//g) --output ${BASE_DIR}/${JBR_BUNDLE} || exit $?
echo Modifying release info ...
grep -v \"^JAVA_VERSION\" ${JSDK}/release | grep -v \"^MODULES\" >> ${BASE_DIR}/${JBR_BUNDLE}/release
echo Creating $JBR.tar.gz ...
tar -pcf $JBR.tar -C $BASE_DIR $JBR_BUNDLE || exit $?
gzip $JBR.tar || exit $?
JBRSDK_TEST=$JBRSDK_BASE_NAME-linux-test-x86-b$build_number
echo Creating $JBRSDK_TEST.tar.gz ...
tar -pcf $JBRSDK_TEST.tar -C $BASE_DIR --exclude='test/jdk/demos' --exclude='test/hotspot/gtest' test || exit $?
gzip $JBRSDK_TEST.tar || exit $?

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>com.apple.security.cs.allow-jit</key>
<true/>
<key>com.apple.security.cs.allow-unsigned-executable-memory</key>
<true/>
<key>com.apple.security.cs.allow-dyld-environment-variables</key>
<true/>
<key>com.apple.security.cs.disable-library-validation</key>
<true/>
<key>com.apple.security.cs.disable-executable-page-protection</key>
<true/>
</dict>
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#!/bin/bash -x
# The following parameters must be specified:
# JBSDK_VERSION - specifies major version of OpenJDK e.g. 11_0_6 (instead of dots '.' underbars "_" are used)
# JDK_BUILD_NUMBER - specifies update release of OpenJDK build or the value of --with-version-build argument to configure
# build_number - specifies the number of JetBrainsRuntime build
# bundle_type - specifies bundle to be built; possible values:
# <empty> or nomod - the release bundles without any additional modules (jcef)
# jcef - the release bundles with jcef
# fd - the fastdebug bundles which also include the jcef module
#
# jbrsdk-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
# jbr-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
#
# $ ./java --version
# openjdk 11.0.6 2020-01-14
# OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number})
# OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number}, mixed mode)
#
# Environment variables:
# JCEF_PATH - specifies the path to the directory with JCEF binaries.
# By default JCEF binaries should be located in ./jcef_mac
JBSDK_VERSION=$1
JDK_BUILD_NUMBER=$2
build_number=$3
bundle_type=$4
JBSDK_VERSION_WITH_DOTS=$(echo "$JBSDK_VERSION" | sed 's/_/\./g')
JCEF_PATH=${JCEF_PATH:=./jcef_mac}
MAJOR_JBSDK_VERSION=$(echo "$JBSDK_VERSION_WITH_DOTS" | awk -F "." '{print $1}')
BOOT_JDK=${BOOT_JDK:=$(/usr/libexec/java_home -v 14)}
source jb/project/tools/common/scripts/common.sh
function create_image_bundle {
__bundle_name=$1
__modules_path=$2
__modules=$3
tmp=.bundle.$$.tmp
mkdir "$tmp" || do_exit $?
[ "$bundle_type" == "fd" ] && fastdebug_infix="fastdebug-"
JBR=${__bundle_name}-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-${fastdebug_infix}b${build_number}
JRE_CONTENTS=$tmp/$__bundle_name/Contents
mkdir -p "$JRE_CONTENTS" || do_exit $?
echo Running jlink...
"$JSDK"/bin/jlink \
--module-path "$__modules_path" --no-man-pages --compress=2 \
--add-modules "$__modules" --output "$JRE_CONTENTS/Home" || do_exit $?
grep -v "^JAVA_VERSION" "$JSDK"/release | grep -v "^MODULES" >> "$JRE_CONTENTS/Home/release"
if [ "$__bundle_name" == "$JBRSDK_BUNDLE" ]; then
sed 's/JBR/JBRSDK/g' $JRE_CONTENTS/Home/release > release
mv release $JRE_CONTENTS/Home/release
fi
cp -R "$JSDK"/../MacOS "$JRE_CONTENTS"
cp "$JSDK"/../Info.plist "$JRE_CONTENTS"
[ -n "$bundle_type" ] && (cp -a $JCEF_PATH/Frameworks "$JRE_CONTENTS" || do_exit $?)
echo Creating "$JBR".tar.gz ...
COPYFILE_DISABLE=1 tar -pczf "$JBR".tar.gz --exclude='*.dSYM' --exclude='man' -C "$tmp" "$__bundle_name" || do_exit $?
rm -rf "$tmp"
}
WITH_DEBUG_LEVEL="--with-debug-level=release"
RELEASE_NAME=macosx-x86_64-server-release
case "$bundle_type" in
"jcef")
do_reset_changes=1
;;
"dcevm")
HEAD_REVISION=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
git am jb/project/tools/patches/dcevm/*.patch || do_exit $?
do_reset_dcevm=1
do_reset_changes=1
;;
"nomod" | "")
bundle_type=""
;;
"fd")
do_reset_changes=1
WITH_DEBUG_LEVEL="--with-debug-level=fastdebug"
RELEASE_NAME=macosx-x86_64-server-fastdebug
;;
esac
sh configure \
--disable-warnings-as-errors \
$WITH_DEBUG_LEVEL \
--with-vendor-name="$VENDOR_NAME" \
--with-vendor-version-string="$VENDOR_VERSION_STRING" \
--with-version-pre= \
--with-version-build="$JDK_BUILD_NUMBER" \
--with-version-opt=b"$build_number" \
--with-boot-jdk="$BOOT_JDK" \
--enable-cds=yes || do_exit $?
make clean CONF=$RELEASE_NAME || do_exit $?
make images CONF=$RELEASE_NAME || do_exit $?
IMAGES_DIR=build/$RELEASE_NAME/images
JSDK=$IMAGES_DIR/jdk-bundle/jdk-$MAJOR_JBSDK_VERSION.jdk/Contents/Home
JSDK_MODS_DIR=$IMAGES_DIR/jmods
JBRSDK_BUNDLE=jbrsdk
if [ "$bundle_type" == "jcef" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "dcevm" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "fd" ]; then
git apply -p0 < jb/project/tools/patches/add_jcef_module.patch || do_exit $?
update_jsdk_mods "$JSDK" "$JCEF_PATH"/jmods "$JSDK"/jmods "$JSDK_MODS_DIR" || do_exit $?
cp $JCEF_PATH/jmods/* $JSDK_MODS_DIR # $JSDK/jmods is not changed
jbr_name_postfix="_${bundle_type}"
fi
# create runtime image bundle
modules=$(xargs < modules.list | sed s/" "//g) || do_exit $?
create_image_bundle "jbr${jbr_name_postfix}" $JSDK_MODS_DIR "$modules" || do_exit $?
# create sdk image bundle
modules=$(cat "$JSDK"/release | grep MODULES | sed s/MODULES=//g | sed s/' '/,/g | sed s/\"//g | sed s/\\n//g) || do_exit $?
if [ "$bundle_type" == "jcef" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "dcevm" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "fd" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "$JBRSDK_BUNDLE" ]; then
modules=${modules},$(get_mods_list "$JCEF_PATH"/jmods)
fi
create_image_bundle "$JBRSDK_BUNDLE" "$JSDK_MODS_DIR" "$modules" || do_exit $?
if [ -z "$bundle_type" ]; then
JBRSDK_TEST=${JBRSDK_BUNDLE}-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-test-x64-b${build_number}
echo Creating "$JBRSDK_TEST" ...
make test-image CONF=$RELEASE_NAME || do_exit $?
[ -f "$JBRSDK_TEST.tar.gz" ] && rm "$JBRSDK_TEST.tar.gz"
COPYFILE_DISABLE=1 tar -pczf "$JBRSDK_TEST".tar.gz -C $IMAGES_DIR --exclude='test/jdk/demos' test || do_exit $?
fi
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#!/bin/bash
APP_DIRECTORY=$1
APPL_USER=$2
APPL_PASSWORD=$3
APP_NAME=$4
BUNDLE_ID=$5
FAKE_ROOT="${6:-fake-root}"
if [[ -z "$APP_DIRECTORY" ]] || [[ -z "$APPL_USER" ]] || [[ -z "$APPL_PASSWORD" ]]; then
echo "Usage: $0 AppDirectory Username Password"
exit 1
fi
if [[ ! -d "$APP_DIRECTORY" ]]; then
echo "AppDirectory '$APP_DIRECTORY' does not exist or not a directory"
exit 1
fi
function log() {
echo "$(date '+[%H:%M:%S]') $*"
}
function publish-log() {
id=$1
file=$2
curl -T "$file" "$ARTIFACTORY_URL/$id" || true
}
function altool-upload() {
# Since altool uses same file for upload token we have to trick it into using different folders for token file location
# Also it copies zip into TMPDIR so we override it too, to simplify cleanup
OLD_HOME="$HOME"
export HOME="$FAKE_ROOT/home"
export TMPDIR="$FAKE_ROOT/tmp"
mkdir -p "$HOME"
mkdir -p "$TMPDIR"
export _JAVA_OPTIONS="-Duser.home=$HOME -Djava.io.tmpdir=$TMPDIR"
# Reduce amount of downloads, cache transporter libraries
shared_itmstransporter="$OLD_HOME/shared-itmstransporter"
if [[ -f "$shared_itmstransporter" ]]; then
cp -r "$shared_itmstransporter" "$HOME/.itmstransporter"
fi
# For some reason altool prints everything to stderr, not stdout
set +e
xcrun altool --notarize-app \
--username "$APPL_USER" --password "$APPL_PASSWORD" \
--primary-bundle-id "$BUNDLE_ID" \
--asc-provider JetBrainssro --file "$1" 2>&1 | tee "altool.init.out"
unset TMPDIR
export HOME="$OLD_HOME"
set -e
}
#immediately exit script with an error if a command fails
set -euo pipefail
file="$APP_NAME.zip"
log "Zipping $file..."
rm -rf "$file"
ditto -c -k --sequesterRsrc --keepParent "$APP_DIRECTORY/Contents" "$file"
log "Notarizing $file..."
rm -rf "altool.init.out" "altool.check.out"
altool-upload "$file"
rm -rf "$file"
notarization_info="$(grep -e "RequestUUID" "altool.init.out" | grep -oE '([0-9a-f-]{36})')"
if [ -z "$notarization_info" ]; then
log "Faile to read RequestUUID from altool.init.out"
exit 10
fi
PATH="$PATH:/usr/local/bin/"
log "Notarization request sent, awaiting response"
spent=0
while true; do
# For some reason altool prints everything to stderr, not stdout
xcrun altool --username "$APPL_USER" --notarization-info "$notarization_info" --password "$APPL_PASSWORD" >"altool.check.out" 2>&1 || true
status="$(grep -oe 'Status: .*' "altool.check.out" | cut -c 9- || true)"
log "Current status: $status"
if [ "$status" = "invalid" ]; then
log "Notarization failed"
ec=1
elif [ "$status" = "success" ]; then
log "Notarization succeeded"
ec=0
else
if [ "$status" != "in progress" ]; then
log "Unknown notarization status, waiting more, altool output:"
cat "altool.check.out"
fi
if [[ $spent -gt 60 ]]; then
log "Waiting time out (apx 60 minutes)"
ec=2
break
fi
sleep 60
((spent += 1))
continue
fi
developer_log="developer_log.json"
log "Fetching $developer_log"
# TODO: Replace cut with trim or something better
url="$(grep -oe 'LogFileURL: .*' "altool.check.out" | cut -c 13-)"
wget "$url" -O "$developer_log" && cat "$developer_log" || true
if [ $ec != 0 ]; then
log "Publishing $developer_log"
publish-log "$notarization_info" "$developer_log"
fi
break
done
cat "altool.check.out"
rm -rf "altool.init.out" "altool.check.out"
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#!/bin/bash
APP_DIRECTORY=$1
JB_CERT=$2
if [[ -z "$APP_DIRECTORY" ]] || [[ -z "$JB_CERT" ]]; then
echo "Usage: $0 AppDirectory CertificateID"
exit 1
fi
if [[ ! -d "$APP_DIRECTORY" ]]; then
echo "AppDirectory '$APP_DIRECTORY' does not exist or not a directory"
exit 1
fi
function log() {
echo "$(date '+[%H:%M:%S]') $*"
}
#immediately exit script with an error if a command fails
set -euo pipefail
# Cleanup files left from previous sign attempt (if any)
find "$APP_DIRECTORY" -name '*.cstemp' -exec rm '{}' \;
log "Signing libraries and executables..."
# -perm +111 searches for executables
for f in \
"Contents/Home/bin" \
"Contents/Home/lib" \
"Contents/Frameworks"; do
if [ -d "$APP_DIRECTORY/$f" ]; then
find "$APP_DIRECTORY/$f" \
-type f \( -name "*.jnilib" -o -name "*.dylib" -o -name "*.so" -o -perm +111 \) \
-exec codesign --timestamp \
-v -s "$JB_CERT" --options=runtime \
--entitlements entitlements.xml {} \;
fi
done
log "Signing libraries in jars in $PWD"
# todo: add set -euo pipefail; into the inner sh -c
# `-e` prevents `grep -q && printf` loginc
# with `-o pipefail` there's no input for 'while' loop
find "$APP_DIRECTORY" -name '*.jar' \
-exec sh -c "set -u; unzip -l \"\$0\" | grep -q -e '\.dylib\$' -e '\.jnilib\$' -e '\.so\$' -e '^jattach\$' && printf \"\$0\0\" " {} \; |
while IFS= read -r -d $'\0' file; do
log "Processing libraries in $file"
rm -rf jarfolder jar.jar
mkdir jarfolder
filename="${file##*/}"
log "Filename: $filename"
cp "$file" jarfolder && (cd jarfolder && jar xf "$filename" && rm "$filename")
find jarfolder \
-type f \( -name "*.jnilib" -o -name "*.dylib" -o -name "*.so" -o -name "jattach" \) \
-exec codesign --timestamp \
-v -s "$JB_CERT" --options=runtime \
--entitlements entitlements.xml {} \;
(cd jarfolder; zip -q -r -o ../jar.jar .)
mv jar.jar "$file"
done
rm -rf jarfolder jar.jar
log "Signing other files..."
for f in \
"Contents/MacOS"; do
if [ -d "$APP_DIRECTORY/$f" ]; then
find "$APP_DIRECTORY/$f" \
-type f \( -name "*.jnilib" -o -name "*.dylib" -o -name "*.so" -o -perm +111 \) \
-exec codesign --timestamp \
-v -s "$JB_CERT" --options=runtime \
--entitlements entitlements.xml {} \;
fi
done
#log "Signing executable..."
#codesign --timestamp \
# -v -s "$JB_CERT" --options=runtime \
# --force \
# --entitlements entitlements.xml "$APP_DIRECTORY/Contents/MacOS/idea"
log "Signing whole app..."
codesign --timestamp \
-v -s "$JB_CERT" --options=runtime \
--force \
--entitlements entitlements.xml "$APP_DIRECTORY"
log "Verifying java is not broken"
find "$APP_DIRECTORY" \
-type f -name 'java' -perm +111 -exec {} -version \;

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#!/bin/bash
#immediately exit script with an error if a command fails
set -euo pipefail
export COPY_EXTENDED_ATTRIBUTES_DISABLE=true
export COPYFILE_DISABLE=true
INPUT_FILE=$1
EXPLODED=$2.exploded
BACKUP_JMODS=$2.backup
USERNAME=$3
PASSWORD=$4
CODESIGN_STRING=$5
NOTARIZE=$6
BUNDLE_ID=$7
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
function log() {
echo "$(date '+[%H:%M:%S]') $*"
}
log "Deleting $EXPLODED ..."
if test -d "$EXPLODED"; then
find "$EXPLODED" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -exec chmod -R u+wx '{}' \;
fi
rm -rf "$EXPLODED"
mkdir "$EXPLODED"
rm -rf "$BACKUP_JMODS"
mkdir "$BACKUP_JMODS"
log "Unzipping $INPUT_FILE to $EXPLODED ..."
tar -xzvf "$INPUT_FILE" --directory $EXPLODED
rm "$INPUT_FILE"
BUILD_NAME="$(ls "$EXPLODED")"
if test -d $EXPLODED/$BUILD_NAME/Contents/Home/jmods; then
mv $EXPLODED/$BUILD_NAME/Contents/Home/jmods $BACKUP_JMODS
fi
if test -f $EXPLODED/$BUILD_NAME/Contents/MacOS/libjli.dylib; then
mv $EXPLODED/$BUILD_NAME/Contents/MacOS/libjli.dylib $BACKUP_JMODS
fi
if test -d $EXPLODED/$BUILD_NAME/Contents/Home/Frameworks; then
mv $EXPLODED/$BUILD_NAME/Contents/Home/Frameworks $BACKUP_JMODS
fi
log "$INPUT_FILE extracted and removed"
APPLICATION_PATH="$EXPLODED/$BUILD_NAME"
find "$APPLICATION_PATH/Contents/Home/bin" \
-maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*.jnilib' -print0 |
while IFS= read -r -d $'\0' file; do
if [ -f "$file" ]; then
log "Linking $file"
b="$(basename "$file" .jnilib)"
ln -sf "$b.jnilib" "$(dirname "$file")/$b.dylib"
fi
done
find "$APPLICATION_PATH/Contents/" \
-maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*.txt' -print0 |
while IFS= read -r -d $'\0' file; do
if [ -f "$file" ]; then
log "Moving $file"
mv "$file" "$APPLICATION_PATH/Contents/Resources"
fi
done
non_plist=$(find "$APPLICATION_PATH/Contents/" -maxdepth 1 -type f -and -not -name 'Info.plist' | wc -l)
if [[ $non_plist -gt 0 ]]; then
log "Only Info.plist file is allowed in Contents directory but found $non_plist file(s):"
log "$(find "$APPLICATION_PATH/Contents/" -maxdepth 1 -type f -and -not -name 'Info.plist')"
exit 1
fi
log "Unlocking keychain..."
# Make sure *.p12 is imported into local KeyChain
security unlock-keychain -p "$PASSWORD" "/Users/$USERNAME/Library/Keychains/login.keychain"
attempt=1
limit=3
set +e
while [[ $attempt -le $limit ]]; do
log "Signing (attempt $attempt) $APPLICATION_PATH ..."
./sign.sh "$APPLICATION_PATH" "$CODESIGN_STRING"
ec=$?
if [[ $ec -ne 0 ]]; then
((attempt += 1))
if [ $attempt -eq $limit ]; then
set -e
fi
log "Signing failed, wait for 30 sec and try to sign again"
sleep 30
else
log "Signing done"
codesign -v "$APPLICATION_PATH" -vvvvv
log "Check sign done"
((attempt += limit))
fi
done
set -e
if [ "$NOTARIZE" = "yes" ]; then
log "Notarizing..."
# shellcheck disable=SC1090
source "$HOME/.notarize_token"
APP_NAME=$(echo ${INPUT_FILE} | awk -F"." '{ print $1 }')
# Since notarization tool uses same file for upload token we have to trick it into using different folders, hence fake root
# Also it leaves copy of zip file in TMPDIR, so notarize.sh overrides it and uses FAKE_ROOT as location for temp TMPDIR
FAKE_ROOT="$(pwd)/fake-root"
mkdir -p "$FAKE_ROOT"
echo "Notarization will use fake root: $FAKE_ROOT"
./notarize.sh "$APPLICATION_PATH" "$APPLE_USERNAME" "$APPLE_PASSWORD" "$APP_NAME" "$BUNDLE_ID" "$FAKE_ROOT"
rm -rf "$FAKE_ROOT"
set +e
log "Stapling..."
xcrun stapler staple "$APPLICATION_PATH"
else
log "Notarization disabled"
log "Stapling disabled"
fi
log "Zipping $BUILD_NAME to $INPUT_FILE ..."
(
#cd "$EXPLODED"
#ditto -c -k --sequesterRsrc --keepParent "$BUILD_NAME" "../$INPUT_FILE"
if test -d $BACKUP_JMODS/jmods; then
mv $BACKUP_JMODS/jmods $EXPLODED/$BUILD_NAME/Contents/Home
fi
COPYFILE_DISABLE=1 tar -pczf $INPUT_FILE --exclude='*.dSYM' --exclude='man' -C $EXPLODED $BUILD_NAME
log "Finished zipping"
)
rm -rf "$EXPLODED"
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diff --git modules.list modules.list
index 7c4b3e9cb6d..5ed60349ca7 100644
--- modules.list
+++ modules.list
@@ -53,4 +53,7 @@ jdk.security.jgss,
jdk.unsupported,
jdk.xml.dom,
jdk.zipfs,
-jdk.hotspot.agent
+jdk.hotspot.agent,
+jcef,
+gluegen.rt,
+jogl.all
diff --git src/java.desktop/share/classes/module-info.java src/java.desktop/share/classes/module-info.java
index b663b382f52..3e9acdc0c27 100644
--- src/java.desktop/share/classes/module-info.java
+++ src/java.desktop/share/classes/module-info.java
@@ -109,7 +109,11 @@ module java.desktop {
// see make/GensrcModuleInfo.gmk
exports sun.awt to
jdk.accessibility,
- jdk.unsupported.desktop;
+ jdk.unsupported.desktop,
+ jcef,
+ jogl.all;
+
+ exports java.awt.peer to jcef;
exports java.awt.dnd.peer to jdk.unsupported.desktop;
exports sun.awt.dnd to jdk.unsupported.desktop;

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From 960dafbeeba190911955c208b611fecc15d66738 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 14:19:34 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 03/34] Fix class cast exception on redefinition of class A,
that is superclass of B that has anonymous class C
---
src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp | 5 ++++-
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp
index 994fc8a3bc8..3be3a09ef8f 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp
@@ -953,7 +953,10 @@ bool InstanceKlass::link_class_impl(TRAPS) {
if (!is_linked()) {
if (!is_rewritten()) {
- {
+ // (DCEVM): If class A is being redefined and class B->A (B is extended from A) and B is host class of anonymous class C
+ // then second redefinition fails with cannot cast klass exception. So we currently turn off bytecode verification
+ // on redefinition.
+ if (!AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition || !newest_version()->is_redefining()) {
bool verify_ok = verify_code(THREAD);
if (!verify_ok) {
return false;
--
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From 39df5f163d4a0f1fd6b92313a5570808f19d5e20 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2020 21:12:12 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 05/34] Support for Lambda class redefinition
---
.../share/classfile/classLoaderData.cpp | 9 +++
.../share/classfile/classLoaderData.hpp | 2 +-
.../share/classfile/systemDictionary.cpp | 12 +++-
.../share/classfile/systemDictionary.hpp | 1 +
.../prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp | 65 +++++++++++++++++--
.../prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp | 1 +
.../share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp | 2 +
src/hotspot/share/prims/unsafe.cpp | 1 +
8 files changed, 83 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderData.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderData.cpp
index 0cd90bb8c27..4d64c6b454a 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderData.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderData.cpp
@@ -593,6 +593,15 @@ Dictionary* ClassLoaderData::create_dictionary() {
return new Dictionary(this, size, resizable);
}
+void ClassLoaderData::exchange_holders(ClassLoaderData* cld) {
+ oop holder_oop = _holder.peek();
+ _holder.replace(cld->_holder.peek());
+ cld->_holder.replace(holder_oop);
+ WeakHandle<vm_class_loader_data> exchange = _holder;
+ _holder = cld->_holder;
+ cld->_holder = exchange;
+}
+
// Tell the GC to keep this klass alive while iterating ClassLoaderDataGraph
oop ClassLoaderData::holder_phantom() const {
// A klass that was previously considered dead can be looked up in the
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderData.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderData.hpp
index ba2393f8dd0..e2ae0a77351 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderData.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderData.hpp
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ class ClassLoaderData : public CHeapObj<mtClass> {
bool has_accumulated_modified_oops() { return _accumulated_modified_oops; }
oop holder_no_keepalive() const;
oop holder_phantom() const;
-
+ void exchange_holders(ClassLoaderData* cld);
private:
void unload();
bool keep_alive() const { return _keep_alive > 0; }
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.cpp
index bd0cae7cb9b..8f2b46add4d 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.cpp
@@ -1062,10 +1062,14 @@ InstanceKlass* SystemDictionary::parse_stream(Symbol* class_name,
Handle class_loader,
ClassFileStream* st,
const ClassLoadInfo& cl_info,
+ InstanceKlass* old_klass,
TRAPS) {
EventClassLoad class_load_start_event;
ClassLoaderData* loader_data;
+
+ bool is_redefining = (old_klass != NULL);
+
bool is_unsafe_anon_class = cl_info.unsafe_anonymous_host() != NULL;
// - for unsafe anonymous class: create a new CLD whith a class holder that uses
@@ -1094,8 +1098,12 @@ InstanceKlass* SystemDictionary::parse_stream(Symbol* class_name,
class_name,
loader_data,
cl_info,
- false, // pick_newest
+ is_redefining, // pick_newest
CHECK_NULL);
+ if (is_redefining && k != NULL) {
+ k->set_redefining(true);
+ k->set_old_version(old_klass);
+ }
if ((cl_info.is_hidden() || is_unsafe_anon_class) && k != NULL) {
// Hidden classes that are not strong and unsafe anonymous classes must update
@@ -1998,7 +2006,7 @@ void SystemDictionary::remove_from_hierarchy(InstanceKlass* k) {
k->remove_from_sibling_list();
}
-// (DCEVM)
+// (DCEVM)
void SystemDictionary::update_constraints_after_redefinition() {
constraints()->update_after_redefinition();
}
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.hpp
index 4547449dbec..931e655d631 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.hpp
@@ -329,6 +329,7 @@ public:
Handle class_loader,
ClassFileStream* st,
const ClassLoadInfo& cl_info,
+ InstanceKlass* old_klass,
TRAPS);
// Resolve from stream (called by jni_DefineClass and JVM_DefineClass)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
index 92ce6c27b8a..8b765623dcd 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
@@ -494,6 +494,8 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::doit() {
ClassLoaderDataGraph::classes_do(&clear_cpool_cache);
+ // SystemDictionary::methods_do(fix_invoke_method);
+
// JSR-292 support
if (_any_class_has_resolved_methods) {
bool trace_name_printed = false;
@@ -756,12 +758,34 @@ jvmtiError VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::load_new_class_versions(TRAPS) {
// load hook event.
state->set_class_being_redefined(the_class, _class_load_kind);
- InstanceKlass* k = SystemDictionary::resolve_from_stream(the_class_sym,
- the_class_loader,
- protection_domain,
- &st,
- the_class,
- THREAD);
+ InstanceKlass* k;
+
+ if (InstanceKlass::cast(the_class)->is_anonymous()) {
+ const InstanceKlass* host_class = the_class->host_klass();
+
+ // Make sure it's the real host class, not another anonymous class.
+ while (host_class != NULL && host_class->is_anonymous()) {
+ host_class = host_class->host_klass();
+ }
+
+ k = SystemDictionary::parse_stream(the_class_sym,
+ the_class_loader,
+ protection_domain,
+ &st,
+ host_class,
+ the_class,
+ NULL,
+ THREAD);
+ k->class_loader_data()->exchange_holders(the_class->class_loader_data());
+ the_class->class_loader_data()->inc_keep_alive();
+ } else {
+ k = SystemDictionary::resolve_from_stream(the_class_sym,
+ the_class_loader,
+ protection_domain,
+ &st,
+ the_class,
+ THREAD);
+ }
// Clear class_being_redefined just to be sure.
state->clear_class_being_redefined();
@@ -1442,6 +1466,30 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::MethodDataCleaner::do_klass(Klass* k) {
}
}
+void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::fix_invoke_method(Method* method) {
+
+ constantPoolHandle other_cp = constantPoolHandle(method->constants());
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < other_cp->length(); i++) {
+ if (other_cp->tag_at(i).is_klass()) {
+ Klass* klass = other_cp->resolved_klass_at(i);
+ if (klass->new_version() != NULL) {
+ // Constant pool entry points to redefined class -- update to the new version
+ other_cp->klass_at_put(i, klass->newest_version());
+ }
+ assert(other_cp->resolved_klass_at(i)->new_version() == NULL, "Must be new klass!");
+ }
+ }
+
+ ConstantPoolCache* cp_cache = other_cp->cache();
+ if (cp_cache != NULL) {
+ cp_cache->clear_entries();
+ }
+
+}
+
+
+
void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::update_jmethod_ids() {
for (int j = 0; j < _matching_methods_length; ++j) {
Method* old_method = _matching_old_methods[j];
@@ -1979,7 +2027,10 @@ jvmtiError VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::find_sorted_affected_classes(TRAPS) {
// Find classes not directly redefined, but affected by a redefinition (because one of its supertypes is redefined)
AffectedKlassClosure closure(_affected_klasses);
// Updated in j10, from original SystemDictionary::classes_do
- ClassLoaderDataGraph::dictionary_classes_do(&closure);
+
+ ClassLoaderDataGraph::classes_do(&closure);
+ //ClassLoaderDataGraph::dictionary_classes_do(&closure);
+
log_trace(redefine, class, load)("%d classes affected", _affected_klasses->length());
// Sort the affected klasses such that a supertype is always on a smaller array index than its subtype.
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
index 60b62c3170a..d8a11b51fe9 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
@@ -116,6 +116,7 @@ class VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses: public VM_GC_Operation {
void rollback();
static void mark_as_scavengable(nmethod* nm);
static void unpatch_bytecode(Method* method);
+ static void fix_invoke_method(Method* method);
// Figure out which new methods match old methods in name and signature,
// which methods have been added, and which are no longer present
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp
index 122bb8c186b..81b3aa96564 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp
@@ -414,6 +414,8 @@ void ResolvedMethodTable::adjust_method_entries_dcevm(bool * trace_name_printed)
InstanceKlass* newer_klass = InstanceKlass::cast(old_method->method_holder()->new_version());
Method* newer_method = newer_klass->method_with_idnum(old_method->orig_method_idnum());
+ log_info(redefine, class, load, exceptions)("Adjusting method: '%s' of new class %s", newer_method->name_and_sig_as_C_string(), newer_klass->name()->as_C_string());
+
assert(newer_klass == newer_method->method_holder(), "call after swapping redefined guts");
assert(newer_method != NULL, "method_with_idnum() should not be NULL");
assert(old_method != newer_method, "sanity check");
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/unsafe.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/unsafe.cpp
index 72d81ec9d6c..027afa3fabd 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/unsafe.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/unsafe.cpp
@@ -865,6 +865,7 @@ Unsafe_DefineAnonymousClass_impl(JNIEnv *env,
host_loader,
&st,
cl_info,
+ NULL,
CHECK_NULL);
if (anonk == NULL) {
return NULL;
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From 5af1daedc86b5fec0f222cbdda3afbdf518985ea Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sat, 23 May 2020 10:02:15 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 06/34] Fix "no original bytecode found" error if method with
bkp is missing
Sometimes IDE can deploy class with erroneous method, such method has
n bytecode, but breakpoint position can still exist.
---
src/hotspot/share/interpreter/bytecodes.cpp | 2 +-
.../share/interpreter/interpreterRuntime.cpp | 2 +-
src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp | 8 ++++----
src/hotspot/share/oops/method.hpp | 4 ++--
.../prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp | 18 ++++++++++--------
5 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/bytecodes.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/bytecodes.cpp
index e377e36b88c..262ecc021b2 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/bytecodes.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/bytecodes.cpp
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Bytecodes::Code Bytecodes::code_at(Method* method, int bci) {
Bytecodes::Code Bytecodes::non_breakpoint_code_at(const Method* method, address bcp) {
assert(method != NULL, "must have the method for breakpoint conversion");
assert(method->contains(bcp), "must be valid bcp in method");
- return method->orig_bytecode_at(method->bci_from(bcp));
+ return method->orig_bytecode_at(method->bci_from(bcp), false);
}
int Bytecodes::special_length_at(Bytecodes::Code code, address bcp, address end) {
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/interpreterRuntime.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/interpreterRuntime.cpp
index ed3cc3eb6a2..504e59caf51 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/interpreterRuntime.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/interpreterRuntime.cpp
@@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ JRT_END
// Invokes
JRT_ENTRY(Bytecodes::Code, InterpreterRuntime::get_original_bytecode_at(JavaThread* thread, Method* method, address bcp))
- return method->orig_bytecode_at(method->bci_from(bcp));
+ return method->orig_bytecode_at(method->bci_from(bcp), false);
JRT_END
JRT_ENTRY(void, InterpreterRuntime::set_original_bytecode_at(JavaThread* thread, Method* method, address bcp, Bytecodes::Code new_code))
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp
index 516f2bb8f2f..1c88511a5fc 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp
@@ -1853,14 +1853,14 @@ bool CompressedLineNumberReadStream::read_pair() {
#if INCLUDE_JVMTI
-Bytecodes::Code Method::orig_bytecode_at(int bci) const {
+Bytecodes::Code Method::orig_bytecode_at(int bci, bool no_fatal) const {
BreakpointInfo* bp = method_holder()->breakpoints();
for (; bp != NULL; bp = bp->next()) {
if (bp->match(this, bci)) {
return bp->orig_bytecode();
}
}
- {
+ if (!no_fatal) {
ResourceMark rm;
fatal("no original bytecode found in %s at bci %d", name_and_sig_as_C_string(), bci);
}
@@ -2006,7 +2006,7 @@ BreakpointInfo::BreakpointInfo(Method* m, int bci) {
_signature_index = m->signature_index();
_orig_bytecode = (Bytecodes::Code) *m->bcp_from(_bci);
if (_orig_bytecode == Bytecodes::_breakpoint)
- _orig_bytecode = m->orig_bytecode_at(_bci);
+ _orig_bytecode = m->orig_bytecode_at(_bci, false);
_next = NULL;
}
@@ -2015,7 +2015,7 @@ void BreakpointInfo::set(Method* method) {
{
Bytecodes::Code code = (Bytecodes::Code) *method->bcp_from(_bci);
if (code == Bytecodes::_breakpoint)
- code = method->orig_bytecode_at(_bci);
+ code = method->orig_bytecode_at(_bci, false);
assert(orig_bytecode() == code, "original bytecode must be the same");
}
#endif
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.hpp
index 83ed2d9c3c1..4d4cc6dc012 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.hpp
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ class Method : public Metadata {
// JVMTI breakpoints
#if !INCLUDE_JVMTI
- Bytecodes::Code orig_bytecode_at(int bci) const {
+ Bytecodes::Code orig_bytecode_at(int bci, bool no_fatal) const {
ShouldNotReachHere();
return Bytecodes::_shouldnotreachhere;
}
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ class Method : public Metadata {
};
u2 number_of_breakpoints() const {return 0;}
#else // !INCLUDE_JVMTI
- Bytecodes::Code orig_bytecode_at(int bci) const;
+ Bytecodes::Code orig_bytecode_at(int bci, bool no_fatal) const;
void set_orig_bytecode_at(int bci, Bytecodes::Code code);
void set_breakpoint(int bci);
void clear_breakpoint(int bci);
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
index 8b765623dcd..a859b8e1162 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
@@ -1362,14 +1362,16 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::unpatch_bytecode(Method* method) {
if (code == Bytecodes::_breakpoint) {
int bci = method->bci_from(bcp);
- code = method->orig_bytecode_at(bci);
- java_code = Bytecodes::java_code(code);
- if (code != java_code &&
- (java_code == Bytecodes::_getfield ||
- java_code == Bytecodes::_putfield ||
- java_code == Bytecodes::_aload_0)) {
- // Let breakpoint table handling unpatch bytecode
- method->set_orig_bytecode_at(bci, java_code);
+ code = method->orig_bytecode_at(bci, true);
+ if (code != Bytecodes::_shouldnotreachhere) {
+ java_code = Bytecodes::java_code(code);
+ if (code != java_code &&
+ (java_code == Bytecodes::_getfield ||
+ java_code == Bytecodes::_putfield ||
+ java_code == Bytecodes::_aload_0)) {
+ // Let breakpoint table handling unpatch bytecode
+ method->set_orig_bytecode_at(bci, java_code);
+ }
}
} else {
java_code = Bytecodes::java_code(code);
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From 19d2274a5dff6e6b31474252b45e5e7484f0180b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sun, 24 May 2020 12:07:42 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 07/34] Replace deleted method with
Universe::throw_no_such_method_error
---
.../share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp | 28 +++++++++----------
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp
index 81b3aa96564..caf03ffe56d 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp
@@ -404,25 +404,25 @@ void ResolvedMethodTable::adjust_method_entries_dcevm(bool * trace_name_printed)
if (old_method->is_old()) {
+ InstanceKlass* newer_klass = InstanceKlass::cast(old_method->method_holder()->new_version());
+ Method* newer_method;
+
// Method* new_method;
if (old_method->is_deleted()) {
- // FIXME:(DCEVM) - check if exception can be thrown
- // new_method = Universe::throw_no_such_method_error();
- continue;
- }
-
- InstanceKlass* newer_klass = InstanceKlass::cast(old_method->method_holder()->new_version());
- Method* newer_method = newer_klass->method_with_idnum(old_method->orig_method_idnum());
+ newer_method = Universe::throw_no_such_method_error();
+ } else {
+ newer_method = newer_klass->method_with_idnum(old_method->orig_method_idnum());
- log_info(redefine, class, load, exceptions)("Adjusting method: '%s' of new class %s", newer_method->name_and_sig_as_C_string(), newer_klass->name()->as_C_string());
+ log_info(redefine, class, load, exceptions)("Adjusting method: '%s' of new class %s", newer_method->name_and_sig_as_C_string(), newer_klass->name()->as_C_string());
- assert(newer_klass == newer_method->method_holder(), "call after swapping redefined guts");
- assert(newer_method != NULL, "method_with_idnum() should not be NULL");
- assert(old_method != newer_method, "sanity check");
+ assert(newer_klass == newer_method->method_holder(), "call after swapping redefined guts");
+ assert(newer_method != NULL, "method_with_idnum() should not be NULL");
+ assert(old_method != newer_method, "sanity check");
- if (_the_table->lookup(newer_method) != NULL) {
- // old method was already adjusted if new method exists in _the_table
- continue;
+ if (_the_table->lookup(newer_method) != NULL) {
+ // old method was already adjusted if new method exists in _the_table
+ continue;
+ }
}
java_lang_invoke_ResolvedMethodName::set_vmtarget(mem_name, newer_method);
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From ca47ab5a0a6ce8e2644736f323a335a957311af9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2020 18:50:59 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 09/34] Change log level in advanced redefinition
- Change log level for "Comparing different class ver.." to debug
- Fix adjust_method_entries_dcevm logging levels and severity
---
src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp | 2 +-
src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp | 4 ++--
2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
index 6c9eb40ecf5..b09ba554e07 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
@@ -916,7 +916,7 @@ jvmtiError VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::load_new_class_versions(TRAPS) {
// Calculated the difference between new and old class (field change, method change, supertype change, ...).
int VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::calculate_redefinition_flags(InstanceKlass* new_class) {
int result = Klass::NoRedefinition;
- log_info(redefine, class, load)("Comparing different class versions of class %s",new_class->name()->as_C_string());
+ log_debug(redefine, class, load)("Comparing different class versions of class %s",new_class->name()->as_C_string());
assert(new_class->old_version() != NULL, "must have old version");
InstanceKlass* the_class = InstanceKlass::cast(new_class->old_version());
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp
index caf03ffe56d..eb9fcda44f3 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ void ResolvedMethodTable::adjust_method_entries_dcevm(bool * trace_name_printed)
} else {
newer_method = newer_klass->method_with_idnum(old_method->orig_method_idnum());
- log_info(redefine, class, load, exceptions)("Adjusting method: '%s' of new class %s", newer_method->name_and_sig_as_C_string(), newer_klass->name()->as_C_string());
+ log_debug(redefine, class, update)("Adjusting method: '%s' of new class %s", newer_method->name_and_sig_as_C_string(), newer_klass->name()->as_C_string());
assert(newer_klass == newer_method->method_holder(), "call after swapping redefined guts");
assert(newer_method != NULL, "method_with_idnum() should not be NULL");
@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ void ResolvedMethodTable::adjust_method_entries_dcevm(bool * trace_name_printed)
ResourceMark rm;
if (!(*trace_name_printed)) {
- log_info(redefine, class, update)("adjust: name=%s", old_method->method_holder()->external_name());
+ log_debug(redefine, class, update)("adjust: name=%s", old_method->method_holder()->external_name());
*trace_name_printed = true;
}
log_debug(redefine, class, update, constantpool)
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From 7e236beee0375656d1955fc1168143c1639fb7f1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2020 22:15:31 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 10/34] AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition is false (disabled) by
default
---
src/hotspot/share/runtime/globals.hpp | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/runtime/globals.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/runtime/globals.hpp
index 5b367704800..2710c6ea0e5 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/runtime/globals.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/runtime/globals.hpp
@@ -2466,7 +2466,7 @@ const size_t minimumSymbolTableSize = 1024;
diagnostic(bool, DeoptimizeNMethodBarriersALot, false, \
"Make nmethod barriers deoptimise a lot.") \
\
- product(bool, AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition, true, \
+ product(bool, AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition, false, \
"Allow enhanced class redefinition beyond swapping method " \
"bodies") \
\
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From d56e73885111b386771f564ec6beb305338993df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2020 20:00:04 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 12/34] Set HOTSPOT_VM_DISTRO=Dynamic Code Evolution
---
make/autoconf/version-numbers | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/make/autoconf/version-numbers b/make/autoconf/version-numbers
index aabdc5bed20..df8025a2e84 100644
--- a/make/autoconf/version-numbers
+++ b/make/autoconf/version-numbers
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ PRODUCT_NAME=OpenJDK
PRODUCT_SUFFIX="Runtime Environment"
JDK_RC_PLATFORM_NAME=Platform
COMPANY_NAME=N/A
-HOTSPOT_VM_DISTRO="OpenJDK"
+HOTSPOT_VM_DISTRO="Dynamic Code Evolution"
VENDOR_URL=https://openjdk.java.net/
VENDOR_URL_BUG=https://bugreport.java.com/bugreport/
VENDOR_URL_VM_BUG=https://bugreport.java.com/bugreport/crash.jsp
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From 7ebad43ed45805b0a3736c510f708ff17697ba7e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2020 10:43:28 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 13/34] Fix G1 nmethod registration
---
.../prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp | 19 ++++++++++++++++---
.../prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp | 3 ++-
2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
index b09ba554e07..718426f2819 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
@@ -216,7 +216,14 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::mark_as_scavengable(nmethod* nm) {
}
}
-void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::mark_as_scavengable_g1(nmethod* nm) {
+void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::unregister_nmethod_g1(nmethod* nm) {
+ // It should work not only for G1 but also for another GCs, but this way is safer now
+ if (!nm->is_zombie() && !nm->is_unloaded()) {
+ Universe::heap()->unregister_nmethod(nm);
+ }
+}
+
+void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::register_nmethod_g1(nmethod* nm) {
// It should work not only for G1 but also for another GCs, but this way is safer now
if (!nm->is_zombie() && !nm->is_unloaded()) {
Universe::heap()->register_nmethod(nm);
@@ -521,8 +528,9 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::doit() {
// For now, mark all nmethod's as scavengable that are not scavengable already
if (ScavengeRootsInCode) {
if (UseG1GC) {
- // this should work also for other GCs
- CodeCache::nmethods_do(mark_as_scavengable_g1);
+ // G1 holds references to nmethods in regions based on oops values. Since oops in nmethod can be changed in ChangePointers* closures
+ // we unregister nmethods from G1 heap, then closures are processed (oops are changed) and finally we register nmethod to G1 again
+ CodeCache::nmethods_do(unregister_nmethod_g1);
} else {
CodeCache::nmethods_do(mark_as_scavengable);
}
@@ -545,6 +553,11 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::doit() {
Universe::root_oops_do(&oopClosureNoBarrier);
+ if (UseG1GC) {
+ // this should work also for other GCs
+ CodeCache::nmethods_do(register_nmethod_g1);
+ }
+
}
log_trace(redefine, class, obsolete, metadata)("After updating instances");
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
index 9755944d70b..4c0412d343d 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
@@ -116,7 +116,8 @@ class VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses: public VM_GC_Operation {
void rollback();
static void mark_as_scavengable(nmethod* nm);
- static void mark_as_scavengable_g1(nmethod* nm);
+ static void unregister_nmethod_g1(nmethod* nm);
+ static void register_nmethod_g1(nmethod* nm);
static void unpatch_bytecode(Method* method);
static void fix_invoke_method(Method* method);
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From 5c7e5f245f79d7e8575461dab0c356ed74c8e9a3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2020 20:15:20 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 14/34] Initialize method's _new_version/_old_version to NULL
---
src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp
index 1c88511a5fc..ce940cf10a9 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp
@@ -91,7 +91,8 @@ Method* Method::allocate(ClassLoaderData* loader_data,
return new (loader_data, size, MetaspaceObj::MethodType, THREAD) Method(cm, access_flags);
}
-Method::Method(ConstMethod* xconst, AccessFlags access_flags) {
+Method::Method(ConstMethod* xconst, AccessFlags access_flags) : _new_version(NULL),
+ _old_version(NULL) {
NoSafepointVerifier no_safepoint;
set_constMethod(xconst);
set_access_flags(access_flags);
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From 6ffac6e5064ec6633fdbeb8520333dca00bc6a62 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2020 10:20:26 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 15/34] Clear dcevm code separation
---
src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.cpp | 4 ++--
src/hotspot/share/gc/serial/genMarkSweep.cpp | 8 +++++---
src/hotspot/share/interpreter/linkResolver.cpp | 16 +++++++++++-----
.../instrumentation/jfrEventClassTransformer.cpp | 2 +-
src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp | 10 ++++++----
src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp | 2 +-
.../share/prims/jvmtiGetLoadedClasses.cpp | 2 +-
src/hotspot/share/runtime/reflection.cpp | 2 +-
8 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.cpp
index 8f2b46add4d..9ac6ec96cb5 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.cpp
@@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@ InstanceKlass* SystemDictionary::resolve_from_stream(Symbol* class_name,
MutexLocker mu(THREAD, SystemDictionary_lock);
Klass* check = find_class(h_name, k->class_loader_data());
- assert((check == k && !k->is_redefining()) || (k->is_redefining() && check == k->old_version()), "should be present in the dictionary");
+ assert(check == k && !k->is_redefining() || k->is_redefining() && check == k->old_version(), "should be present in the dictionary");
} );
return k;
@@ -2290,7 +2290,7 @@ void SystemDictionary::check_constraints(unsigned int d_hash,
// also hold array classes.
assert(check->is_instance_klass(), "noninstance in systemdictionary");
- if ((defining == true) || ((k != check) && k->old_version() != check)) {
+ if ((defining == true) || (k != check && (!AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition || k->old_version() != check))) {
throwException = true;
ss.print("loader %s", loader_data->loader_name_and_id());
ss.print(" attempted duplicate %s definition for %s. (%s)",
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/serial/genMarkSweep.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/serial/genMarkSweep.cpp
index 1d13c647452..548df01e557 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/serial/genMarkSweep.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/serial/genMarkSweep.cpp
@@ -334,7 +334,9 @@ void GenMarkSweep::mark_sweep_phase4() {
GenCompactClosure blk;
gch->generation_iterate(&blk, true);
- DcevmSharedGC::copy_rescued_objects_back(MarkSweep::_rescued_oops, true);
- DcevmSharedGC::clear_rescued_objects_resource(MarkSweep::_rescued_oops);
- MarkSweep::_rescued_oops = NULL;
+ if (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition) {
+ DcevmSharedGC::copy_rescued_objects_back(MarkSweep::_rescued_oops, true);
+ DcevmSharedGC::clear_rescued_objects_resource(MarkSweep::_rescued_oops);
+ MarkSweep::_rescued_oops = NULL;
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/linkResolver.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/linkResolver.cpp
index b6e9e0a308d..b2f24ddbeda 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/linkResolver.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/linkResolver.cpp
@@ -282,9 +282,14 @@ void LinkResolver::check_klass_accessibility(Klass* ref_klass, Klass* sel_klass,
if (!base_klass->is_instance_klass()) {
return; // no relevant check to do
}
-
- Reflection::VerifyClassAccessResults vca_result =
- Reflection::verify_class_access(ref_klass->newest_version(), InstanceKlass::cast(base_klass->newest_version()), true);
+ Klass* refKlassNewest = ref_klass;
+ Klass* baseKlassNewest = base_klass;
+ if (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition) {
+ refKlassNewest = ref_klass->newest_version();
+ baseKlassNewest = base_klass->newest_version();
+ }
+ Reflection::VerifyClassAccessResults vca_result =
+ Reflection::verify_class_access(refKlassNewest, InstanceKlass::cast(baseKlassNewest), true);
if (vca_result != Reflection::ACCESS_OK) {
ResourceMark rm(THREAD);
char* msg = Reflection::verify_class_access_msg(ref_klass,
@@ -566,7 +571,8 @@ void LinkResolver::check_method_accessability(Klass* ref_klass,
// We'll check for the method name first, as that's most likely
// to be false (so we'll short-circuit out of these tests).
if (sel_method->name() == vmSymbols::clone_name() &&
- sel_klass->newest_version() == SystemDictionary::Object_klass()->newest_version() &&
+ ( !AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition && sel_klass == SystemDictionary::Object_klass() ||
+ AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition && sel_klass->newest_version() == SystemDictionary::Object_klass()->newest_version()) &&
resolved_klass->is_array_klass()) {
// We need to change "protected" to "public".
assert(flags.is_protected(), "clone not protected?");
@@ -1011,7 +1017,7 @@ void LinkResolver::resolve_field(fieldDescriptor& fd,
// or by the <init> method (in case of an instance field).
if (is_put && fd.access_flags().is_final()) {
- if (sel_klass != current_klass && sel_klass != current_klass->active_version()) {
+ if (sel_klass != current_klass && (!AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition || sel_klass != current_klass->active_version())) {
ResourceMark rm(THREAD);
stringStream ss;
ss.print("Update to %s final field %s.%s attempted from a different class (%s) than the field's declaring class",
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/jfr/instrumentation/jfrEventClassTransformer.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/jfr/instrumentation/jfrEventClassTransformer.cpp
index 96fc139bea3..f7284197c5a 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/jfr/instrumentation/jfrEventClassTransformer.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/jfr/instrumentation/jfrEventClassTransformer.cpp
@@ -1471,7 +1471,7 @@ static InstanceKlass* create_new_instance_klass(InstanceKlass* ik, ClassFileStre
cld,
&cl_info,
ClassFileParser::INTERNAL, // internal visibility
- false,
+ false,
THREAD);
if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) {
log_pending_exception(PENDING_EXCEPTION);
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp
index 3be3a09ef8f..f8e60941046 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp
@@ -199,7 +199,9 @@ bool InstanceKlass::has_nest_member(InstanceKlass* k, TRAPS) const {
// able to perform that loading but we can't exclude the compiler threads from
// executing this logic. But it should actually be impossible to trigger loading here.
Klass* k2 = _constants->klass_at(cp_index, THREAD);
- k2 = k2->newest_version();
+ if (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition) {
+ k2 = k2->newest_version();
+ }
assert(!HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION || PENDING_EXCEPTION->is_a(SystemDictionary::VirtualMachineError_klass()),
"Exceptions should not be possible here");
if (k2 == k) {
@@ -1003,7 +1005,7 @@ bool InstanceKlass::link_class_impl(TRAPS) {
#endif
set_init_state(linked);
// (DCEVM) Must check for old version in order to prevent infinite loops.
- if (JvmtiExport::should_post_class_prepare() && old_version() == NULL /* JVMTI deadlock otherwise */) {
+ if (JvmtiExport::should_post_class_prepare() && (!AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition || old_version() == NULL) /* JVMTI deadlock otherwise */) {
Thread *thread = THREAD;
assert(thread->is_Java_thread(), "thread->is_Java_thread()");
JvmtiExport::post_class_prepare((JavaThread *) thread, this);
@@ -1084,7 +1086,7 @@ void InstanceKlass::initialize_impl(TRAPS) {
// we might end up throwing IE from link/symbol resolution sites
// that aren't expected to throw. This would wreak havoc. See 6320309.
while ((is_being_initialized() && !is_reentrant_initialization(jt))
- || (old_version() != NULL && InstanceKlass::cast(old_version())->is_being_initialized())) {
+ || (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition && old_version() != NULL && InstanceKlass::cast(old_version())->is_being_initialized())) {
wait = true;
jt->set_class_to_be_initialized(this);
ol.wait_uninterruptibly(jt);
@@ -3782,7 +3784,7 @@ void InstanceKlass::verify_on(outputStream* st) {
guarantee(sib->is_klass(), "should be klass");
// TODO: (DCEVM) explain
- guarantee(sib->super() == super || super->newest_version() == SystemDictionary::Object_klass(), "siblings should have same superklass");
+ guarantee(sib->super() == super || AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition && super->newest_version() == SystemDictionary::Object_klass(), "siblings should have same superklass");
}
// Verify local interfaces
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp
index ce940cf10a9..2d8e5b0256b 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/oops/method.cpp
@@ -2208,7 +2208,7 @@ void Method::ensure_jmethod_ids(ClassLoaderData* loader_data, int capacity) {
// Add a method id to the jmethod_ids
jmethodID Method::make_jmethod_id(ClassLoaderData* loader_data, Method* m) {
// FIXME: (DCEVM) ???
- if (m != m->newest_version()) {
+ if (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition && m != m->newest_version()) {
m = m->newest_version();
}
ClassLoaderData* cld = loader_data;
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiGetLoadedClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiGetLoadedClasses.cpp
index 1c7677f270f..6c12ee64a6e 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiGetLoadedClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiGetLoadedClasses.cpp
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ public:
// the new version (SystemDictionary stores only new versions). But the LoadedClassesClosure's functionality was
// changed in java8 where jvmtiLoadedClasses collects all classes from all classloaders, therefore we
// must use new versions only.
- if (k->new_version()==NULL) {
+ if (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition && k->new_version()==NULL) {
_classStack.push((jclass) _env->jni_reference(Handle(_cur_thread, k->java_mirror())));
if (_dictionary_walk) {
// Collect array classes this way when walking the dictionary (because array classes are
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/runtime/reflection.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/runtime/reflection.cpp
index 0e7722dba7d..d67457f02ac 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/runtime/reflection.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/runtime/reflection.cpp
@@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ bool Reflection::verify_member_access(const Klass* current_class,
TRAPS) {
// (DCEVM) Decide accessibility based on active version
- if (current_class != NULL) {
+ if (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition && current_class != NULL) {
current_class = current_class->active_version();
}
--
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@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
From dc675de6ac42819b8536827ea450fcad13a97448 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 18:45:15 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 16/34] Fix LoadedClassesClosure - fixes problems with remote
debugging
---
src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiGetLoadedClasses.cpp | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiGetLoadedClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiGetLoadedClasses.cpp
index 6c12ee64a6e..2a469555dbd 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiGetLoadedClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiGetLoadedClasses.cpp
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ public:
// the new version (SystemDictionary stores only new versions). But the LoadedClassesClosure's functionality was
// changed in java8 where jvmtiLoadedClasses collects all classes from all classloaders, therefore we
// must use new versions only.
- if (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition && k->new_version()==NULL) {
+ if (!AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition || k->new_version()==NULL) {
_classStack.push((jclass) _env->jni_reference(Handle(_cur_thread, k->java_mirror())));
if (_dictionary_walk) {
// Collect array classes this way when walking the dictionary (because array classes are
--
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@@ -0,0 +1,183 @@
From 1d682efa88c716e1849163d5abff3a3367581d16 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2020 21:11:19 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 18/34] pre dcevm15 - fix GC spaces originally in removed CMS
patch
---
src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.cpp | 16 ++++++++--------
src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.hpp | 6 +++---
src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.inline.hpp | 14 ++++++++------
.../share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp | 6 ++----
4 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.cpp
index 875a6dc854f..9772c32c42e 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.cpp
@@ -375,11 +375,11 @@ HeapWord* CompactibleSpace::forward_compact_top(size_t size, CompactPoint* cp, H
}
HeapWord* CompactibleSpace::forward(oop q, size_t size,
- CompactPoint* cp, HeapWord* compact_top) {
+ CompactPoint* cp, HeapWord* compact_top, bool force_forward) {
compact_top = forward_compact_top(size, cp, compact_top);
// store the forwarding pointer into the mark word
- if (cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(q) != compact_top || (size_t)q->size() != size) {
+ if (force_forward || cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(q) != compact_top || (size_t)q->size() != size) {
q->forward_to(oop(compact_top));
assert(q->is_gc_marked(), "encoding the pointer should preserve the mark");
} else {
@@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ bool CompactibleSpace::must_rescue(oop old_obj, oop new_obj) {
} else {
assert(space_index(old_obj) != space_index(new_obj), "old_obj and new_obj must be in different spaces");
- if (tenured_gen->is_in_reserved(new_obj)) {
+ if (new_in_tenured) {
// Must never rescue when moving from the new into the old generation.
assert(GenCollectedHeap::heap()->young_gen()->is_in_reserved(old_obj), "old_obj must be in DefNewGeneration");
assert(space_index(old_obj) > space_index(new_obj), "must be");
@@ -824,14 +824,14 @@ void OffsetTableContigSpace::verify() const {
// Compute the forward sizes and leave out objects whose position could
// possibly overlap other objects.
HeapWord* CompactibleSpace::forward_with_rescue(HeapWord* q, size_t size,
- CompactPoint* cp, HeapWord* compact_top) {
+ CompactPoint* cp, HeapWord* compact_top, bool force_forward) {
size_t forward_size = size;
// (DCEVM) There is a new version of the class of q => different size
if (oop(q)->klass()->new_version() != NULL) {
size_t new_size = oop(q)->size_given_klass(oop(q)->klass()->new_version());
- assert(size != new_size, "instances without changed size have to be updated prior to GC run");
+ // assert(size != new_size, "instances without changed size have to be updated prior to GC run");
forward_size = new_size;
}
@@ -845,7 +845,7 @@ HeapWord* CompactibleSpace::forward_with_rescue(HeapWord* q, size_t size,
return compact_top;
}
- return forward(oop(q), forward_size, cp, compact_top);
+ return forward(oop(q), forward_size, cp, compact_top, force_forward);
}
// Compute the forwarding addresses for the objects that need to be rescued.
@@ -861,11 +861,11 @@ HeapWord* CompactibleSpace::forward_rescued(CompactPoint* cp, HeapWord* compact_
// (DCEVM) There is a new version of the class of q => different size
if (oop(q)->klass()->new_version() != NULL) {
size_t new_size = oop(q)->size_given_klass(oop(q)->klass()->new_version());
- assert(size != new_size, "instances without changed size have to be updated prior to GC run");
+ // assert(size != new_size, "instances without changed size have to be updated prior to GC run");
size = new_size;
}
- compact_top = cp->space->forward(oop(q), size, cp, compact_top);
+ compact_top = cp->space->forward(oop(q), size, cp, compact_top, true);
assert(compact_top <= end(), "must not write over end of space!");
}
MarkSweep::_rescued_oops->clear();
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.hpp
index c9bfc365f0f..f7648995454 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.hpp
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ public:
virtual void prepare_for_compaction(CompactPoint* cp) = 0;
// MarkSweep support phase3
DEBUG_ONLY(int space_index(oop obj));
- bool must_rescue(oop old_obj, oop new_obj);
+ virtual bool must_rescue(oop old_obj, oop new_obj);
HeapWord* rescue(HeapWord* old_obj);
virtual void adjust_pointers();
// MarkSweep support phase4
@@ -436,11 +436,11 @@ public:
// function of the then-current compaction space, and updates "cp->threshold
// accordingly".
virtual HeapWord* forward(oop q, size_t size, CompactPoint* cp,
- HeapWord* compact_top);
+ HeapWord* compact_top, bool force_forward);
// (DCEVM) same as forwad, but can rescue objects. Invoked only during
// redefinition runs
HeapWord* forward_with_rescue(HeapWord* q, size_t size, CompactPoint* cp,
- HeapWord* compact_top);
+ HeapWord* compact_top, bool force_forward);
HeapWord* forward_rescued(CompactPoint* cp, HeapWord* compact_top);
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.inline.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.inline.hpp
index 5a93e93471b..fa645423685 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.inline.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.inline.hpp
@@ -163,6 +163,8 @@ inline void CompactibleSpace::scan_and_forward(SpaceType* space, CompactPoint* c
HeapWord* cur_obj = space->bottom();
HeapWord* scan_limit = space->scan_limit();
+ bool force_forward = false;
+
while (cur_obj < scan_limit) {
assert(!space->scanned_block_is_obj(cur_obj) ||
oop(cur_obj)->mark_raw().is_marked() || oop(cur_obj)->mark_raw().is_unlocked() ||
@@ -174,14 +176,15 @@ inline void CompactibleSpace::scan_and_forward(SpaceType* space, CompactPoint* c
size_t size = space->scanned_block_size(cur_obj);
if (redefinition_run) {
- compact_top = cp->space->forward_with_rescue(cur_obj, size, cp, compact_top);
+ compact_top = cp->space->forward_with_rescue(cur_obj, size, cp, compact_top, force_forward);
if (first_dead == NULL && oop(cur_obj)->is_gc_marked()) {
/* Was moved (otherwise, forward would reset mark),
set first_dead to here */
first_dead = cur_obj;
+ force_forward = true;
}
} else {
- compact_top = cp->space->forward(oop(cur_obj), size, cp, compact_top);
+ compact_top = cp->space->forward(oop(cur_obj), size, cp, compact_top, false);
}
cur_obj += size;
@@ -197,9 +200,9 @@ inline void CompactibleSpace::scan_and_forward(SpaceType* space, CompactPoint* c
// see if we might want to pretend this object is alive so that
// we don't have to compact quite as often.
- if (cur_obj == compact_top && dead_spacer.insert_deadspace(cur_obj, end)) {
+ if (!redefinition_run && cur_obj == compact_top && dead_spacer.insert_deadspace(cur_obj, end)) {
oop obj = oop(cur_obj);
- compact_top = cp->space->forward(obj, obj->size(), cp, compact_top);
+ compact_top = cp->space->forward(obj, obj->size(), cp, compact_top, force_forward);
end_of_live = end;
} else {
// otherwise, it really is a free region.
@@ -362,8 +365,7 @@ inline void CompactibleSpace::scan_and_compact(SpaceType* space, bool redefiniti
Prefetch::write(compaction_top, copy_interval);
// copy object and reinit its mark
- assert(cur_obj != compaction_top || oop(cur_obj)->klass()->new_version() != NULL,
- "everything in this pass should be moving");
+ assert(redefinition_run || cur_obj != compaction_top, "everything in this pass should be moving");
if (redefinition_run && oop(cur_obj)->klass()->new_version() != NULL) {
Klass* new_version = oop(cur_obj)->klass()->new_version();
if (new_version->update_information() == NULL) {
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
index 718426f2819..1da6661dd3e 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
@@ -431,13 +431,11 @@ public:
Klass* new_klass = obj->klass()->new_version();
if (new_klass->update_information() != NULL) {
- int size_diff = obj->size() - obj->size_given_klass(new_klass);
-
- // Either new size is bigger or gap is to small to be filled
- if (size_diff < 0 || (size_diff > 0 && (size_t) size_diff < CollectedHeap::min_fill_size())) {
+ if (obj->size() - obj->size_given_klass(new_klass) != 0) {
// We need an instance update => set back to old klass
_needs_instance_update = true;
} else {
+ // Either new size is bigger or gap is to small to be filled
oop src = obj;
if (new_klass->is_copying_backwards()) {
copy_to_tmp(obj);
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@@ -0,0 +1,942 @@
From 297f564f6af79fb824f5b4e9119f1d3d0c827fb0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2020 20:20:12 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 19/34] dcevm15 - fix java15 patch compilation issues
---
.../share/classfile/classFileParser.hpp | 8 +-
.../share/classfile/classLoaderData.cpp | 2 +-
src/hotspot/share/classfile/dictionary.hpp | 10 +-
src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.hpp | 2 +
.../share/gc/g1/g1FullGCCompactTask.cpp | 4 +-
.../share/gc/g1/g1FullGCCompactionPoint.cpp | 8 +-
.../share/gc/g1/g1FullGCPrepareTask.cpp | 4 +-
src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/dcevmSharedGC.cpp | 14 +-
src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/dcevmSharedGC.hpp | 2 +-
src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/gcConfig.cpp | 2 +-
src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.cpp | 4 +-
.../share/interpreter/linkResolver.cpp | 2 +-
src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp | 17 ++-
src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.hpp | 1 +
src/hotspot/share/oops/klass.cpp | 8 +-
src/hotspot/share/prims/jvm.cpp | 2 +
.../prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp | 129 +++++++++---------
.../prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp | 14 +-
src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnv.cpp | 11 +-
.../share/prims/jvmtiRedefineClasses.cpp | 1 +
src/hotspot/share/prims/methodHandles.hpp | 3 +
src/hotspot/share/runtime/arguments.cpp | 22 +--
src/hotspot/share/runtime/mutexLocker.cpp | 2 +-
23 files changed, 159 insertions(+), 113 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classFileParser.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classFileParser.hpp
index e5761e61767..0d266b9047e 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classFileParser.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classFileParser.hpp
@@ -150,9 +150,6 @@ class ClassFileParser {
const intArray* _method_ordering;
GrowableArray<Method*>* _all_mirandas;
- // Enhanced class redefinition
- const bool _pick_newest;
-
enum { fixed_buffer_size = 128 };
u_char _linenumbertable_buffer[fixed_buffer_size];
@@ -206,6 +203,9 @@ class ClassFileParser {
bool _has_vanilla_constructor;
int _max_bootstrap_specifier_index; // detects BSS values
+ // (DCEVM) Enhanced class redefinition
+ const bool _pick_newest;
+
void parse_stream(const ClassFileStream* const stream, TRAPS);
void mangle_hidden_class_name(InstanceKlass* const ik);
@@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ class ClassFileParser {
ClassLoaderData* loader_data() const { return _loader_data; }
const Symbol* class_name() const { return _class_name; }
const InstanceKlass* super_klass() const { return _super_klass; }
- Array<Klass*>* local_interfaces() const { return _local_interfaces; }
+ Array<InstanceKlass*>* local_interfaces() const { return _local_interfaces; }
ReferenceType reference_type() const { return _rt; }
AccessFlags access_flags() const { return _access_flags; }
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderData.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderData.cpp
index 4d64c6b454a..aadcd50ef4a 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderData.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderData.cpp
@@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ void ClassLoaderData::exchange_holders(ClassLoaderData* cld) {
oop holder_oop = _holder.peek();
_holder.replace(cld->_holder.peek());
cld->_holder.replace(holder_oop);
- WeakHandle<vm_class_loader_data> exchange = _holder;
+ WeakHandle<vm_weak_data> exchange = _holder;
_holder = cld->_holder;
cld->_holder = exchange;
}
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/dictionary.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/dictionary.hpp
index 114a983e783..a50f4ff84d2 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/dictionary.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/dictionary.hpp
@@ -84,6 +84,11 @@ public:
void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
void verify();
+ // (DCEVM) Enhanced class redefinition
+ bool update_klass(unsigned int hash, Symbol* name, ClassLoaderData* loader_data, InstanceKlass* k, InstanceKlass* old_klass);
+
+ void rollback_redefinition();
+
private:
DictionaryEntry* new_entry(unsigned int hash, InstanceKlass* klass);
@@ -106,11 +111,6 @@ public:
void free_entry(DictionaryEntry* entry);
- // Enhanced class redefinition
- bool update_klass(unsigned int hash, Symbol* name, ClassLoaderData* loader_data, InstanceKlass* k, InstanceKlass* old_klass);
-
- void rollback_redefinition();
-
// (DCEVM) return old class if redefining in AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition, otherwise return "k"
static InstanceKlass* old_if_redefined(InstanceKlass* k) {
return (k != NULL && k->is_redefining()) ? ((InstanceKlass* )k->old_version()) : k;
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.hpp
index a68c5139151..9abf2e1d105 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.hpp
@@ -255,7 +255,9 @@ class java_lang_Class : AllStatic {
static void set_init_lock(oop java_class, oop init_lock);
static void set_protection_domain(oop java_class, oop protection_domain);
static void set_class_loader(oop java_class, oop class_loader);
+ public: // DCEVM
static void set_component_mirror(oop java_class, oop comp_mirror);
+ private:
static void initialize_mirror_fields(Klass* k, Handle mirror, Handle protection_domain,
Handle classData, TRAPS);
static void initialize_mirror_fields(Klass* k, Handle mirror, Handle protection_domain, TRAPS);
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCCompactTask.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCCompactTask.cpp
index f70f4606dc8..a22ed48560d 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCCompactTask.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCCompactTask.cpp
@@ -157,14 +157,14 @@ void G1FullGCCompactTask::serial_compaction_dcevm() {
size_t G1FullGCCompactTask::G1CompactRegionClosureDcevm::apply(oop obj) {
size_t size = obj->size();
- HeapWord* destination = (HeapWord*)obj->forwardee();
+ HeapWord* destination = cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(obj->forwardee());
if (destination == NULL) {
// Object not moving
return size;
}
// copy object and reinit its mark
- HeapWord* obj_addr = (HeapWord*) obj;
+ HeapWord* obj_addr = cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(obj);
if (!_rescue_oops_it->at_end() && **_rescue_oops_it == obj_addr) {
++(*_rescue_oops_it);
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCCompactionPoint.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCCompactionPoint.cpp
index 1e49571c999..755935a2c91 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCCompactionPoint.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCCompactionPoint.cpp
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ void G1FullGCCompactionPoint::forward_dcevm(oop object, size_t size, bool force_
assert(_current_region != NULL, "Must have been initialized");
// Store a forwarding pointer if the object should be moved.
- if ((HeapWord*)object != _compaction_top || force_forward) {
+ if (cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(object) != _compaction_top || force_forward) {
object->forward_to(oop(_compaction_top));
} else {
if (object->forwardee() != NULL) {
@@ -188,11 +188,11 @@ void G1FullGCCompactionPoint::forward_dcevm(oop object, size_t size, bool force_
} else {
// Make sure object has the correct mark-word set or that it will be
// fixed when restoring the preserved marks.
- assert(object->mark_raw() == markOopDesc::prototype_for_object(object) || // Correct mark
- object->mark_raw()->must_be_preserved(object) || // Will be restored by PreservedMarksSet
+ assert(object->mark_raw() == markWord::prototype_for_klass(object->klass()) || // Correct mark
+ object->mark_must_be_preserved() || // Will be restored by PreservedMarksSet
(UseBiasedLocking && object->has_bias_pattern_raw()), // Will be restored by BiasedLocking
"should have correct prototype obj: " PTR_FORMAT " mark: " PTR_FORMAT " prototype: " PTR_FORMAT,
- p2i(object), p2i(object->mark_raw()), p2i(markOopDesc::prototype_for_object(object)));
+ p2i(object), object->mark_raw().value(), markWord::prototype_for_klass(object->klass()).value());
}
assert(object->forwardee() == NULL, "should be forwarded to NULL");
}
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCPrepareTask.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCPrepareTask.cpp
index a45681b60cf..2f06b9617e4 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCPrepareTask.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCPrepareTask.cpp
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ size_t G1FullGCPrepareTask::G1PrepareCompactLiveClosureDcevm::apply(oop object)
HeapWord* compact_top = _cp->forward_compact_top(forward_size);
if (compact_top == NULL || must_rescue(object, oop(compact_top))) {
- _cp->rescued_oops()->append((HeapWord*)object);
+ _cp->rescued_oops()->append(cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(object));
} else {
_cp->forward_dcevm(object, forward_size, (size != forward_size));
}
@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ bool G1FullGCPrepareTask::G1PrepareCompactLiveClosureDcevm::must_rescue(oop old_
int new_size = old_obj->size_given_klass(oop(old_obj)->klass()->new_version());
int original_size = old_obj->size();
- bool overlap = ((HeapWord*)old_obj + original_size < (HeapWord*)new_obj + new_size);
+ bool overlap = (cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(old_obj) + original_size < cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(new_obj) + new_size);
return overlap;
}
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/dcevmSharedGC.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/dcevmSharedGC.cpp
index 803e645f843..3dee097f1d3 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/dcevmSharedGC.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/dcevmSharedGC.cpp
@@ -58,10 +58,10 @@ void DcevmSharedGC::copy_rescued_objects_back(GrowableArray<HeapWord*>* rescued_
DcevmSharedGC::update_fields(rescued_obj, new_obj);
} else {
rescued_obj->set_klass(new_klass);
- Copy::aligned_disjoint_words((HeapWord*)rescued_obj, (HeapWord*)new_obj, size);
+ Copy::aligned_disjoint_words(cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(rescued_obj), cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(new_obj), size);
}
} else {
- Copy::aligned_disjoint_words((HeapWord*)rescued_obj, (HeapWord*)new_obj, size);
+ Copy::aligned_disjoint_words(cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(rescued_obj), cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(new_obj), size);
}
new_obj->init_mark_raw();
@@ -111,11 +111,11 @@ void DcevmSharedGC::update_fields(oop q, oop new_location) {
// Save object somewhere, there is an overlap in fields
if (new_klass_oop->is_copying_backwards()) {
- if (((HeapWord *)q >= (HeapWord *)new_location && (HeapWord *)q < (HeapWord *)new_location + new_size) ||
- ((HeapWord *)new_location >= (HeapWord *)q && (HeapWord *)new_location < (HeapWord *)q + size)) {
+ if ((cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(q) >= cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(new_location) && cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(q) < cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(new_location) + new_size) ||
+ (cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(new_location) >= cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(q) && cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(new_location) < cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(q) + size)) {
tmp = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(HeapWord, size);
q = (oop) tmp;
- Copy::aligned_disjoint_words((HeapWord*)tmp_obj, (HeapWord*)q, size);
+ Copy::aligned_disjoint_words(cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(tmp_obj), cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(q), size);
}
}
@@ -131,13 +131,13 @@ void DcevmSharedGC::update_fields(oop q, oop new_location) {
void DcevmSharedGC::update_fields(oop new_location, oop tmp_obj, int *cur) {
assert(cur != NULL, "just checking");
- char* to = (char*)(HeapWord*)new_location;
+ char* to = (char*)cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(new_location);
while (*cur != 0) {
int size = *cur;
if (size > 0) {
cur++;
int offset = *cur;
- HeapWord* from = (HeapWord*)(((char *)(HeapWord*)tmp_obj) + offset);
+ HeapWord* from = (HeapWord*)(((char *)cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(tmp_obj)) + offset);
if (size == HeapWordSize) {
*((HeapWord*)to) = *from;
} else if (size == HeapWordSize * 2) {
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/dcevmSharedGC.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/dcevmSharedGC.hpp
index e2ef0171fb2..a4e27e00280 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/dcevmSharedGC.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/dcevmSharedGC.hpp
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
#include "gc/shared/genOopClosures.hpp"
#include "gc/shared/taskqueue.hpp"
#include "memory/iterator.hpp"
-#include "oops/markOop.hpp"
+#include "oops/markWord.hpp"
#include "oops/oop.hpp"
#include "runtime/timer.hpp"
#include "utilities/growableArray.hpp"
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/gcConfig.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/gcConfig.cpp
index f01d64d1434..5c1a09390f1 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/gcConfig.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/gcConfig.cpp
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ void GCConfig::fail_if_non_included_gc_is_selected() {
void GCConfig::select_gc_ergonomically() {
if (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition && !UseG1GC) {
// Enhanced class redefinition only supports serial GC at the moment
- FLAG_SET_ERGO(bool, UseSerialGC, true);
+ FLAG_SET_ERGO(UseSerialGC, true);
} else if (os::is_server_class_machine()) {
#if INCLUDE_G1GC
FLAG_SET_ERGO_IF_DEFAULT(UseG1GC, true);
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.cpp
index 9772c32c42e..e8e3d7884c2 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/space.cpp
@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ int CompactibleSpace::space_index(oop obj) {
index++;
}
- tty->print_cr("could not compute space_index for %08xh", (HeapWord*)obj);
+ tty->print_cr("could not compute space_index for %08xh", cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(obj));
index = 0;
Generation* gen = heap->old_gen();
@@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ bool CompactibleSpace::must_rescue(oop old_obj, oop new_obj) {
bool new_in_tenured = tenured_gen->is_in_reserved(new_obj);
if (old_in_tenured == new_in_tenured) {
// Rescue if object may overlap with a higher memory address.
- bool overlap = ((HeapWord*)old_obj + original_size < (HeapWord*)new_obj + new_size);
+ bool overlap = (cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(old_obj) + original_size < cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(new_obj) + new_size);
if (old_in_tenured) {
// Old and new address are in same space, so just compare the address.
// Must rescue if object moves towards the top of the space.
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/linkResolver.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/linkResolver.cpp
index b2f24ddbeda..9daeeb70b34 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/linkResolver.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/interpreter/linkResolver.cpp
@@ -1031,7 +1031,7 @@ void LinkResolver::resolve_field(fieldDescriptor& fd,
assert(m != NULL, "information about the current method must be available for 'put' bytecodes");
bool is_initialized_static_final_update = (byte == Bytecodes::_putstatic &&
fd.is_static() &&
- !(m()->is_static_initializer() || m()->name() == vmSymbols::ha_class_initializer_name()));
+ !(m->is_static_initializer() || m->name() == vmSymbols::ha_class_initializer_name()));
bool is_initialized_instance_final_update = ((byte == Bytecodes::_putfield || byte == Bytecodes::_nofast_putfield) &&
!fd.is_static() &&
!m->is_object_initializer());
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp
index f8e60941046..5e40d78a87e 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp
@@ -1316,7 +1316,7 @@ void InstanceKlass::init_implementor() {
// (DCEVM) - init_implementor() for dcevm
void InstanceKlass::init_implementor_from_redefine() {
assert(is_interface(), "not interface");
- Klass** addr = adr_implementor();
+ Klass* volatile* addr = adr_implementor();
assert(addr != NULL, "null addr");
if (addr != NULL) {
*addr = NULL;
@@ -1659,6 +1659,21 @@ void InstanceKlass::methods_do(void f(Method* method)) {
}
}
+void InstanceKlass::methods_do(void f(Method* method, TRAPS), TRAPS) {
+ // Methods aren't stable until they are loaded. This can be read outside
+ // a lock through the ClassLoaderData for profiling
+ if (!is_loaded()) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ int len = methods()->length();
+ for (int index = 0; index < len; index++) {
+ Method* m = methods()->at(index);
+ assert(m->is_method(), "must be method");
+ f(m, CHECK);
+ }
+}
+
// (DCEVM) Update information contains mapping of fields from old class to the new class.
// Info is stored on HEAP, you need to call clear_update_information to free the space.
void InstanceKlass::store_update_information(GrowableArray<int> &values) {
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.hpp
index 6ead9426728..b56d42cb177 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.hpp
@@ -1069,6 +1069,7 @@ public:
void clear_update_information();
void methods_do(void f(Method* method));
+ void methods_do(void f(Method* method, TRAPS), TRAPS);
void array_klasses_do(void f(Klass* k));
void array_klasses_do(void f(Klass* k, TRAPS), TRAPS);
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/oops/klass.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/oops/klass.cpp
index 352d8f84631..88f5ec9ba4a 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/oops/klass.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/oops/klass.cpp
@@ -200,13 +200,13 @@ void* Klass::operator new(size_t size, ClassLoaderData* loader_data, size_t word
Klass::Klass(KlassID id) : _id(id),
_java_mirror(NULL),
_prototype_header(markWord::prototype()),
- _shared_class_path_index(-1),
- _new_version(NULL),
_old_version(NULL),
+ _new_version(NULL),
+ _redefinition_flags(Klass::NoRedefinition),
_is_redefining(false),
+ _update_information(NULL),
_is_copying_backwards(false),
- _redefinition_flags(Klass::NoRedefinition),
- _update_information(NULL) {
+ _shared_class_path_index(-1) {
CDS_ONLY(_shared_class_flags = 0;)
CDS_JAVA_HEAP_ONLY(_archived_mirror = 0;)
_primary_supers[0] = this;
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvm.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvm.cpp
index 333b65ccfc1..13bcac352fb 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvm.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvm.cpp
@@ -1054,6 +1054,7 @@ static jclass jvm_lookup_define_class(JNIEnv *env, jclass lookup, const char *na
class_loader,
protection_domain,
&st,
+ NULL,
CHECK_NULL);
if (log_is_enabled(Debug, class, resolve) && defined_k != NULL) {
@@ -1074,6 +1075,7 @@ static jclass jvm_lookup_define_class(JNIEnv *env, jclass lookup, const char *na
class_loader,
&st,
cl_info,
+ NULL,
CHECK_NULL);
if (defined_k == NULL) {
THROW_MSG_0(vmSymbols::java_lang_Error(), "Failure to define a hidden class");
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
index 1da6661dd3e..619e3988e3a 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
@@ -24,11 +24,14 @@
#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "aot/aotLoader.hpp"
+#include "classfile/classFileParser.hpp"
#include "classfile/classFileStream.hpp"
#include "classfile/metadataOnStackMark.hpp"
#include "classfile/systemDictionary.hpp"
#include "classfile/verifier.hpp"
#include "classfile/dictionary.hpp"
+#include "classfile/classLoaderDataGraph.hpp"
+#include "interpreter/linkResolver.hpp"
#include "interpreter/oopMapCache.hpp"
#include "interpreter/rewriter.hpp"
#include "logging/logStream.hpp"
@@ -37,17 +40,22 @@
#include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
#include "memory/iterator.inline.hpp"
#include "oops/fieldStreams.hpp"
+#include "oops/fieldStreams.inline.hpp"
#include "oops/klassVtable.hpp"
#include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
#include "oops/constantPool.inline.hpp"
+#include "oops/metadata.hpp"
+#include "oops/methodData.hpp"
#include "prims/jvmtiImpl.hpp"
#include "prims/jvmtiClassFileReconstituter.hpp"
#include "prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp"
#include "prims/methodComparator.hpp"
#include "prims/resolvedMethodTable.hpp"
+#include "prims/methodHandles.hpp"
#include "runtime/deoptimization.hpp"
#include "runtime/jniHandles.inline.hpp"
#include "runtime/relocator.hpp"
+#include "runtime/fieldDescriptor.hpp"
#include "runtime/fieldDescriptor.inline.hpp"
#include "utilities/bitMap.inline.hpp"
#include "prims/jvmtiThreadState.inline.hpp"
@@ -55,6 +63,8 @@
#include "oops/constantPool.inline.hpp"
#include "gc/g1/g1CollectedHeap.hpp"
#include "gc/shared/dcevmSharedGC.hpp"
+#include "gc/shared/scavengableNMethods.hpp"
+#include "ci/ciObjectFactory.hpp"
Array<Method*>* VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::_old_methods = NULL;
Array<Method*>* VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::_new_methods = NULL;
@@ -66,6 +76,7 @@ int VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::_matching_methods_length = 0;
int VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::_deleted_methods_length = 0;
int VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::_added_methods_length = 0;
Klass* VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::_the_class_oop = NULL;
+u8 VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::_id_counter = 0;
//
// Create new instance of enhanced class redefiner.
@@ -88,6 +99,7 @@ VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses(jint class_count, const j
_class_load_kind = class_load_kind;
_res = JVMTI_ERROR_NONE;
_any_class_has_resolved_methods = false;
+ _id = next_id();
}
static inline InstanceKlass* get_ik(jclass def) {
@@ -211,9 +223,7 @@ class FieldCopier : public FieldClosure {
// TODO: review...
void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::mark_as_scavengable(nmethod* nm) {
- if (!nm->on_scavenge_root_list()) {
- CodeCache::add_scavenge_root_nmethod(nm);
- }
+ ScavengableNMethods::register_nmethod(nm);
}
void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::unregister_nmethod_g1(nmethod* nm) {
@@ -414,7 +424,7 @@ public:
_tmp_obj_size = size;
_tmp_obj = (oop)resource_allocate_bytes(size * HeapWordSize);
}
- Copy::aligned_disjoint_words((HeapWord*)o, (HeapWord*)_tmp_obj, size);
+ Copy::aligned_disjoint_words(cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(o), cast_from_oop<HeapWord*>(_tmp_obj), size);
}
virtual void do_object(oop obj) {
@@ -505,9 +515,6 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::doit() {
ClearCpoolCacheAndUnpatch clear_cpool_cache(thread);
ClassLoaderDataGraph::classes_do(&clear_cpool_cache);
-
- // SystemDictionary::methods_do(fix_invoke_method);
-
// JSR-292 support
if (_any_class_has_resolved_methods) {
bool trace_name_printed = false;
@@ -564,8 +571,8 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::doit() {
InstanceKlass* old = InstanceKlass::cast(cur->old_version());
// Swap marks to have same hashcodes
- markOop cur_mark = cur->prototype_header();
- markOop old_mark = old->prototype_header();
+ markWord cur_mark = cur->prototype_header();
+ markWord old_mark = old->prototype_header();
cur->set_prototype_header(old_mark);
old->set_prototype_header(cur_mark);
@@ -579,14 +586,14 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::doit() {
// Revert pool holder for old version of klass (it was updated by one of ours closure!)
old->constants()->set_pool_holder(old);
- Klass* array_klasses = old->array_klasses();
+ ObjArrayKlass* array_klasses = old->array_klasses();
if (array_klasses != NULL) {
assert(cur->array_klasses() == NULL, "just checking");
// Transfer the array classes, otherwise we might get cast exceptions when casting array types.
// Also, set array klasses element klass.
cur->set_array_klasses(array_klasses);
- ObjArrayKlass::cast(array_klasses)->set_element_klass(cur);
+ array_klasses->set_element_klass(cur);
java_lang_Class::release_set_array_klass(cur->java_mirror(), array_klasses);
java_lang_Class::set_component_mirror(array_klasses->java_mirror(), cur->java_mirror());
}
@@ -641,11 +648,15 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::doit() {
//ClassLoaderDataGraph::classes_do(&clean_weak_method_links);
// Disable any dependent concurrent compilations
- SystemDictionary::notice_modification();
+ // SystemDictionary::notice_modification();
+
+ JvmtiExport::increment_redefinition_count();
// Set flag indicating that some invariants are no longer true.
// See jvmtiExport.hpp for detailed explanation.
- JvmtiExport::set_has_redefined_a_class();
+
+ // dcevm15: handled by _redefinition_count
+ // JvmtiExport::set_has_redefined_a_class();
#ifdef PRODUCT
if (log_is_enabled(Trace, redefine, class, obsolete, metadata)) {
@@ -718,7 +729,7 @@ bool VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::is_modifiable_class(oop klass_mirror) {
}
// Cannot redefine or retransform an anonymous class.
- if (InstanceKlass::cast(k)->is_anonymous()) {
+ if (InstanceKlass::cast(k)->is_unsafe_anonymous()) {
return false;
}
return true;
@@ -804,22 +815,30 @@ jvmtiError VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::load_new_class_versions(TRAPS) {
InstanceKlass* k;
- if (InstanceKlass::cast(the_class)->is_anonymous()) {
- const InstanceKlass* host_class = the_class->host_klass();
+ if (InstanceKlass::cast(the_class)->is_unsafe_anonymous()) {
+ const InstanceKlass* host_class = the_class->unsafe_anonymous_host();
// Make sure it's the real host class, not another anonymous class.
- while (host_class != NULL && host_class->is_anonymous()) {
- host_class = host_class->host_klass();
+ while (host_class != NULL && host_class->is_unsafe_anonymous()) {
+ host_class = host_class->unsafe_anonymous_host();
}
+ ClassLoadInfo cl_info(protection_domain,
+ host_class,
+ NULL, // dynamic_nest_host
+ NULL, // cp_patches
+ Handle(), // classData
+ false, // is_hidden
+ false, // is_strong_hidden
+ true); // FIXME: check if correct. can_access_vm_annotations
+
k = SystemDictionary::parse_stream(the_class_sym,
the_class_loader,
- protection_domain,
&st,
- host_class,
+ cl_info,
the_class,
- NULL,
THREAD);
+
k->class_loader_data()->exchange_holders(the_class->class_loader_data());
the_class->class_loader_data()->inc_keep_alive();
} else {
@@ -966,7 +985,7 @@ int VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::calculate_redefinition_flags(InstanceKlass* new_
// Check interfaces
// Interfaces removed?
- Array<Klass*>* old_interfaces = the_class->transitive_interfaces();
+ Array<InstanceKlass*>* old_interfaces = the_class->transitive_interfaces();
for (i = 0; i < old_interfaces->length(); i++) {
InstanceKlass* old_interface = InstanceKlass::cast(old_interfaces->at(i));
if (!new_class->implements_interface_any_version(old_interface)) {
@@ -976,7 +995,7 @@ int VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::calculate_redefinition_flags(InstanceKlass* new_
}
// Interfaces added?
- Array<Klass*>* new_interfaces = new_class->transitive_interfaces();
+ Array<InstanceKlass*>* new_interfaces = new_class->transitive_interfaces();
for (i = 0; i<new_interfaces->length(); i++) {
if (!the_class->implements_interface_any_version(new_interfaces->at(i))) {
result = result | Klass::ModifyClass;
@@ -1389,8 +1408,8 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::rollback() {
// Rewrite faster byte-codes back to their slower equivalent. Undoes rewriting happening in templateTable_xxx.cpp
// The reason is that once we zero cpool caches, we need to re-resolve all entries again. Faster bytecodes do not
// do that, they assume that cache entry is resolved already.
-void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::unpatch_bytecode(Method* method) {
- RawBytecodeStream bcs(method);
+void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::unpatch_bytecode(Method* method, TRAPS) {
+ RawBytecodeStream bcs(methodHandle(THREAD, method));
Bytecodes::Code code;
Bytecodes::Code java_code;
while (!bcs.is_last_bytecode()) {
@@ -1454,11 +1473,11 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::ClearCpoolCacheAndUnpatch::do_klass(Klass* k) {
HandleMark hm(_thread);
InstanceKlass *ik = InstanceKlass::cast(k);
- constantPoolHandle other_cp = constantPoolHandle(ik->constants());
+ constantPoolHandle other_cp = constantPoolHandle(_thread, ik->constants());
// Update host klass of anonymous classes (for example, produced by lambdas) to newest version.
- if (ik->is_anonymous() && ik->host_klass()->new_version() != NULL) {
- ik->set_host_klass(InstanceKlass::cast(ik->host_klass()->newest_version()));
+ if (ik->is_unsafe_anonymous() && ik->unsafe_anonymous_host()->new_version() != NULL) {
+ ik->set_unsafe_anonymous_host(InstanceKlass::cast(ik->unsafe_anonymous_host()->newest_version()));
}
// Update implementor if there is only one, in this case implementor() can reference old class
@@ -1492,7 +1511,18 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::ClearCpoolCacheAndUnpatch::do_klass(Klass* k) {
// If bytecode rewriting is enabled, we also need to unpatch bytecode to force resolution of zeroed entries
if (RewriteBytecodes) {
- ik->methods_do(unpatch_bytecode);
+ ik->methods_do(unpatch_bytecode, _thread);
+ }
+}
+
+u8 VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::next_id() {
+ while (true) {
+ u8 id = _id_counter;
+ u8 next_id = id + 1;
+ u8 result = Atomic::cmpxchg(&_id_counter, id, next_id);
+ if (result == id) {
+ return next_id;
+ }
}
}
@@ -1512,31 +1542,8 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::MethodDataCleaner::do_klass(Klass* k) {
}
}
-void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::fix_invoke_method(Method* method) {
-
- constantPoolHandle other_cp = constantPoolHandle(method->constants());
-
- for (int i = 0; i < other_cp->length(); i++) {
- if (other_cp->tag_at(i).is_klass()) {
- Klass* klass = other_cp->resolved_klass_at(i);
- if (klass->new_version() != NULL) {
- // Constant pool entry points to redefined class -- update to the new version
- other_cp->klass_at_put(i, klass->newest_version());
- }
- assert(other_cp->resolved_klass_at(i)->new_version() == NULL, "Must be new klass!");
- }
- }
-
- ConstantPoolCache* cp_cache = other_cp->cache();
- if (cp_cache != NULL) {
- cp_cache->clear_entries();
- }
-
-}
-
-
-void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::update_jmethod_ids() {
+void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::update_jmethod_ids(TRAPS) {
for (int j = 0; j < _matching_methods_length; ++j) {
Method* old_method = _matching_old_methods[j];
jmethodID jmid = old_method->find_jmethod_id_or_null();
@@ -1547,10 +1554,10 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::update_jmethod_ids() {
if (jmid != NULL) {
// There is a jmethodID, change it to point to the new method
- methodHandle new_method_h(_matching_new_methods[j]);
+ methodHandle new_method_h(THREAD, _matching_new_methods[j]);
if (old_method->new_version() == NULL) {
- methodHandle old_method_h(_matching_old_methods[j]);
+ methodHandle old_method_h(THREAD, _matching_old_methods[j]);
jmethodID new_jmethod_id = Method::make_jmethod_id(old_method_h->method_holder()->class_loader_data(), old_method_h());
bool result = InstanceKlass::cast(old_method_h->method_holder())->update_jmethod_id(old_method_h(), new_jmethod_id);
} else {
@@ -1887,7 +1894,7 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::redefine_single_class(InstanceKlass* new_class_
// track number of methods that are EMCP for add_previous_version() call below
check_methods_and_mark_as_obsolete();
- update_jmethod_ids();
+ update_jmethod_ids(THREAD);
_any_class_has_resolved_methods = the_class->has_resolved_methods() || _any_class_has_resolved_methods;
@@ -2119,12 +2126,12 @@ jvmtiError VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::do_topological_class_sorting(TRAPS) {
Handle protection_domain(THREAD, klass->protection_domain());
+ ClassLoadInfo cl_info(protection_domain);
+
ClassFileParser parser(&st,
klass->name(),
klass->class_loader_data(),
- protection_domain,
- NULL, // host_klass
- NULL, // cp_patches
+ &cl_info,
ClassFileParser::INTERNAL, // publicity level
true,
THREAD);
@@ -2134,7 +2141,7 @@ jvmtiError VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::do_topological_class_sorting(TRAPS) {
links.append(KlassPair(super_klass, klass));
}
- Array<Klass*>* local_interfaces = parser.local_interfaces();
+ Array<InstanceKlass*>* local_interfaces = parser.local_interfaces();
for (int j = 0; j < local_interfaces->length(); j++) {
Klass* iface = local_interfaces->at(j);
if (iface != NULL && _affected_klasses->contains(iface)) {
@@ -2157,7 +2164,7 @@ jvmtiError VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::do_topological_class_sorting(TRAPS) {
links.append(KlassPair(super_klass, klass));
}
- Array<Klass*>* local_interfaces = klass->local_interfaces();
+ Array<InstanceKlass*>* local_interfaces = klass->local_interfaces();
for (int j = 0; j < local_interfaces->length(); j++) {
Klass* interfaceKlass = local_interfaces->at(j);
if (_affected_klasses->contains(interfaceKlass)) {
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
index 4c0412d343d..0066088b3b0 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
#include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
#include "oops/objArrayKlass.hpp"
#include "oops/objArrayOop.hpp"
-#include "gc/shared/vmGCOperations.hpp"
+#include "gc/shared/gcVMOperations.hpp"
#include "../../../java.base/unix/native/include/jni_md.h"
//
@@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ class VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses: public VM_GC_Operation {
static int _deleted_methods_length;
static int _added_methods_length;
static Klass* _the_class_oop;
+ static u8 _id_counter;
// The instance fields are used to pass information from
// doit_prologue() to doit() and doit_epilogue().
@@ -91,6 +92,9 @@ class VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses: public VM_GC_Operation {
elapsedTimer _timer_heap_iterate;
elapsedTimer _timer_heap_full_gc;
+ // Redefinition id used by JFR
+ u8 _id;
+
// These routines are roughly in call order unless otherwise noted.
// Load and link new classes (either redefined or affected by redefinition - subclass, ...)
@@ -118,15 +122,14 @@ class VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses: public VM_GC_Operation {
static void mark_as_scavengable(nmethod* nm);
static void unregister_nmethod_g1(nmethod* nm);
static void register_nmethod_g1(nmethod* nm);
- static void unpatch_bytecode(Method* method);
- static void fix_invoke_method(Method* method);
+ static void unpatch_bytecode(Method* method, TRAPS);
// Figure out which new methods match old methods in name and signature,
// which methods have been added, and which are no longer present
void compute_added_deleted_matching_methods();
// Change jmethodIDs to point to the new methods
- void update_jmethod_ids();
+ void update_jmethod_ids(TRAPS);
// marking methods as old and/or obsolete
void check_methods_and_mark_as_obsolete();
@@ -141,6 +144,8 @@ class VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses: public VM_GC_Operation {
void flush_dependent_code(InstanceKlass* k_h, TRAPS);
+ u8 next_id();
+
static void check_class(InstanceKlass* k_oop, TRAPS);
static void dump_methods();
@@ -181,6 +186,7 @@ class VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses: public VM_GC_Operation {
bool allow_nested_vm_operations() const { return true; }
jvmtiError check_error() { return _res; }
+ u8 id() { return _id; }
// Modifiable test must be shared between IsModifiableClass query
// and redefine implementation
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnv.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnv.cpp
index b6838ac034d..fba0f48abd7 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnv.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnv.cpp
@@ -456,20 +456,23 @@ JvmtiEnv::RetransformClasses(jint class_count, const jclass* classes) {
EventRetransformClasses event;
jvmtiError error;
+ u8 op_id;
if (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition) {
MutexLocker sd_mutex(EnhancedRedefineClasses_lock);
VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses op(class_count, class_definitions, jvmti_class_load_kind_retransform);
VMThread::execute(&op);
+ op_id = op.id();
error = (op.check_error());
} else {
VM_RedefineClasses op(class_count, class_definitions, jvmti_class_load_kind_retransform);
VMThread::execute(&op);
+ op_id = op.id();
error = op.check_error();
}
if (error == JVMTI_ERROR_NONE) {
event.set_classCount(class_count);
- event.set_redefinitionId(op.id());
+ event.set_redefinitionId(op_id);
event.commit();
}
return error;
@@ -484,19 +487,23 @@ JvmtiEnv::RedefineClasses(jint class_count, const jvmtiClassDefinition* class_de
EventRedefineClasses event;
jvmtiError error;
+ u8 op_id;
+
if (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition) {
MutexLocker sd_mutex(EnhancedRedefineClasses_lock);
VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses op(class_count, class_definitions, jvmti_class_load_kind_redefine);
VMThread::execute(&op);
+ op_id = op.id();
error = (op.check_error());
} else {
VM_RedefineClasses op(class_count, class_definitions, jvmti_class_load_kind_redefine);
VMThread::execute(&op);
+ op_id = op.id();
error = op.check_error();
}
if (error == JVMTI_ERROR_NONE) {
event.set_classCount(class_count);
- event.set_redefinitionId(op.id());
+ event.set_redefinitionId(op_id);
event.commit();
}
return error;
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiRedefineClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiRedefineClasses.cpp
index a7840848e10..346eac7c431 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiRedefineClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiRedefineClasses.cpp
@@ -1271,6 +1271,7 @@ jvmtiError VM_RedefineClasses::load_new_class_versions(TRAPS) {
the_class_loader,
&st,
cl_info,
+ NULL,
THREAD);
// Clear class_being_redefined just to be sure.
state->clear_class_being_redefined();
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/methodHandles.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/methodHandles.hpp
index 54f36202a5f..917d31efd77 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/methodHandles.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/methodHandles.hpp
@@ -180,6 +180,9 @@ public:
assert(ref_kind_is_valid(ref_kind), "");
return (ref_kind & 1) != 0;
}
+ static bool ref_kind_is_static(int ref_kind) {
+ return !ref_kind_has_receiver(ref_kind) && (ref_kind != JVM_REF_newInvokeSpecial);
+ }
static int ref_kind_to_flags(int ref_kind);
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/runtime/arguments.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/runtime/arguments.cpp
index d05a2893498..3a92b8869dc 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/runtime/arguments.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/runtime/arguments.cpp
@@ -2128,13 +2128,15 @@ bool Arguments::check_gc_consistency() {
// of collectors.
uint i = 0;
if (UseSerialGC) i++;
- if (UseConcMarkSweepGC) i++;
- if (UseParallelGC || UseParallelOldGC) i++;
+ if (UseParallelGC) i++;
if (UseG1GC) i++;
+ if (UseEpsilonGC) i++;
+ if (UseZGC) i++;
+ if (UseShenandoahGC) i++;
if (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition) {
// Must use serial GC. This limitation applies because the instance size changing GC modifications
// are only built into the mark and compact algorithm.
- if ((!UseSerialGC && !UseG1GC) && i >= 1) {
+ if (!UseSerialGC && !UseG1GC && i >= 1) {
jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(),
"Must use the Serial or G1 GC with enhanced class redefinition.\n");
return false;
@@ -4494,18 +4496,18 @@ void Arguments::setup_hotswap_agent() {
// TODO: open it only for org.hotswap.agent module
// Use to access java.lang.reflect.Proxy/proxyCache
- create_numbered_property("jdk.module.addopens", "java.base/java.lang=ALL-UNNAMED", addopens_count++);
+ create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addopens", "java.base/java.lang=ALL-UNNAMED", addopens_count++);
// Class of field java.lang.reflect.Proxy/proxyCache
- create_numbered_property("jdk.module.addopens", "java.base/jdk.internal.loader=ALL-UNNAMED", addopens_count++);
+ create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addopens", "java.base/jdk.internal.loader=ALL-UNNAMED", addopens_count++);
// Use to access java.io.Reader, java.io.InputStream, java.io.FileInputStream
- create_numbered_property("jdk.module.addopens", "java.base/java.io=ALL-UNNAMED", addopens_count++);
+ create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addopens", "java.base/java.io=ALL-UNNAMED", addopens_count++);
// java.beans.Introspector access
- create_numbered_property("jdk.module.addopens", "java.desktop/java.beans=ALL-UNNAMED", addopens_count++);
+ create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addopens", "java.desktop/java.beans=ALL-UNNAMED", addopens_count++);
// java.beans.Introspector access
- create_numbered_property("jdk.module.addopens", "java.desktop/com.sun.beans=ALL-UNNAMED", addopens_count++);
+ create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addopens", "java.desktop/com.sun.beans=ALL-UNNAMED", addopens_count++);
// com.sun.beans.introspect.ClassInfo access
- create_numbered_property("jdk.module.addopens", "java.desktop/com.sun.beans.introspect=ALL-UNNAMED", addopens_count++);
+ create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addopens", "java.desktop/com.sun.beans.introspect=ALL-UNNAMED", addopens_count++);
// com.sun.beans.introspect.util.Cache access
- create_numbered_property("jdk.module.addopens", "java.desktop/com.sun.beans.util=ALL-UNNAMED", addopens_count++);
+ create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addopens", "java.desktop/com.sun.beans.util=ALL-UNNAMED", addopens_count++);
}
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/runtime/mutexLocker.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/runtime/mutexLocker.cpp
index 6f982072909..14a3ed730fe 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/runtime/mutexLocker.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/runtime/mutexLocker.cpp
@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ void mutex_init() {
def(InitCompleted_lock , PaddedMonitor, leaf, true, _safepoint_check_never);
def(VtableStubs_lock , PaddedMutex , nonleaf, true, _safepoint_check_never);
def(Notify_lock , PaddedMonitor, nonleaf, true, _safepoint_check_always);
- def(EnhancedRedefineClasses_lock , PaddedMutex , nonleaf+7, false, Monitor::_safepoint_check_always); // for ensuring that class redefinition is not done in parallel
+ def(EnhancedRedefineClasses_lock , PaddedMutex , nonleaf+7, false, _safepoint_check_always); // for ensuring that class redefinition is not done in parallel
def(JNICritical_lock , PaddedMonitor, nonleaf, true, _safepoint_check_always); // used for JNI critical regions
def(AdapterHandlerLibrary_lock , PaddedMutex , nonleaf, true, _safepoint_check_always);
--
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@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
From 336cab4f72c6e642e3077ea8d1a4860de33f5a4d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2020 17:40:24 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 20/34] dcevm15 - G1 fixes
---
src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCPrepareTask.cpp | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCPrepareTask.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCPrepareTask.cpp
index 2f06b9617e4..476728a5d26 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCPrepareTask.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1FullGCPrepareTask.cpp
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ void G1FullGCPrepareTask::prepare_serial_compaction_dcevm() {
// collect remaining, not forwarded rescued oops using serial compact point
while (cp->last_rescued_oop() < cp->rescued_oops()->length()) {
- HeapRegion* hr = G1CollectedHeap::heap()->new_region(HeapRegion::GrainBytes / HeapWordSize, false, true);
+ HeapRegion* hr = G1CollectedHeap::heap()->new_region(HeapRegion::GrainBytes / HeapWordSize, HeapRegionType::Eden, true, G1NUMA::AnyNodeIndex);
if (hr == NULL) {
vm_exit_out_of_memory(0, OOM_MMAP_ERROR, "G1 - not enough of free regions after redefinition.");
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
From cea4e2cca3c37233c728be7235f8f9d8be136cb5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2020 18:52:57 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 21/34] dcevm15 - Fix flush dependent code
---
.../prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp | 57 +++++++------------
.../prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp | 4 +-
2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
index 619e3988e3a..efaf11e1666 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
@@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::doit() {
// Deoptimize all compiled code that depends on this class (do only once, because it clears whole cache)
// if (_max_redefinition_flags > Klass::ModifyClass) {
- flush_dependent_code(NULL, thread);
+ flush_dependent_code(thread);
// }
// Adjust constantpool caches for all classes that reference methods of the evolved class.
@@ -647,17 +647,8 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::doit() {
//MethodDataCleaner clean_weak_method_links;
//ClassLoaderDataGraph::classes_do(&clean_weak_method_links);
- // Disable any dependent concurrent compilations
- // SystemDictionary::notice_modification();
-
JvmtiExport::increment_redefinition_count();
- // Set flag indicating that some invariants are no longer true.
- // See jvmtiExport.hpp for detailed explanation.
-
- // dcevm15: handled by _redefinition_count
- // JvmtiExport::set_has_redefined_a_class();
-
#ifdef PRODUCT
if (log_is_enabled(Trace, redefine, class, obsolete, metadata)) {
#endif
@@ -1746,6 +1737,18 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::transfer_old_native_function_registrations(Inst
transfer.transfer_registrations(_matching_old_methods, _matching_methods_length);
}
+// First step is to walk the code cache for each class redefined and mark
+// dependent methods. Wait until all classes are processed to deoptimize everything.
+void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::mark_dependent_code(InstanceKlass* ik) {
+ assert_locked_or_safepoint(Compile_lock);
+
+ // All dependencies have been recorded from startup or this is a second or
+ // subsequent use of RedefineClasses
+ if (0 && JvmtiExport::all_dependencies_are_recorded()) {
+ CodeCache::mark_for_evol_deoptimization(ik);
+ }
+}
+
// DCEVM - it always deoptimizes everything! (because it is very difficult to find only correct dependencies)
// Deoptimize all compiled code that depends on this class.
//
@@ -1762,33 +1765,21 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::transfer_old_native_function_registrations(Inst
// subsequent calls to RedefineClasses need only throw away code
// that depends on the class.
//
-void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::flush_dependent_code(InstanceKlass* k_h, TRAPS) {
+void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::flush_dependent_code(TRAPS) {
assert_locked_or_safepoint(Compile_lock);
// All dependencies have been recorded from startup or this is a second or
// subsequent use of RedefineClasses
// FIXME: for now, deoptimize all!
- if (0 && k_h != NULL && JvmtiExport::all_dependencies_are_recorded()) {
- CodeCache::flush_evol_dependents_on(k_h);
- Klass* superCl = k_h->super();
- // Deoptimize super classes since redefined class can has a new method override
- while (superCl != NULL && !superCl->is_redefining()) {
- CodeCache::flush_evol_dependents_on(InstanceKlass::cast(superCl));
- superCl = superCl->super();
+ if (0 && JvmtiExport::all_dependencies_are_recorded()) {
+ int deopt = CodeCache::mark_dependents_for_evol_deoptimization();
+ log_debug(redefine, class, nmethod)("Marked %d dependent nmethods for deopt", deopt);
+ if (deopt != 0) {
+ CodeCache::flush_evol_dependents();
}
} else {
- CodeCache::mark_all_nmethods_for_deoptimization();
-
- ResourceMark rm(THREAD);
- DeoptimizationMarker dm;
-
- // Deoptimize all activations depending on marked nmethods
- Deoptimization::deoptimize_dependents();
-
- // Make the dependent methods not entrant
- CodeCache::make_marked_nmethods_not_entrant();
-
- // From now on we know that the dependency information is complete
+ CodeCache::mark_all_nmethods_for_evol_deoptimization();
+ CodeCache::flush_evol_dependents();
JvmtiExport::set_all_dependencies_are_recorded(true);
}
}
@@ -1881,11 +1872,7 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::redefine_single_class(InstanceKlass* new_class_
JvmtiBreakpoints& jvmti_breakpoints = JvmtiCurrentBreakpoints::get_jvmti_breakpoints();
jvmti_breakpoints.clearall_in_class_at_safepoint(the_class);
- // DCEVM Deoptimization is always for whole java world, call only once after all classes are redefined
- // Deoptimize all compiled code that depends on this class
-// if (_max_redefinition_flags <= Klass::ModifyClass) {
-// flush_dependent_code(the_class, THREAD);
-// }
+ mark_dependent_code(the_class);
_old_methods = the_class->methods();
_new_methods = new_class->methods();
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
index 0066088b3b0..bd5e7d153be 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
@@ -142,7 +142,9 @@ class VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses: public VM_GC_Operation {
// and in all direct and indirect subclasses.
void increment_class_counter(InstanceKlass *ik, TRAPS);
- void flush_dependent_code(InstanceKlass* k_h, TRAPS);
+ void mark_dependent_code(InstanceKlass* ik);
+
+ void flush_dependent_code(TRAPS);
u8 next_id();
--
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From 4f88dcec830d39452f69d1117729469fdb768a8f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2020 12:05:26 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 22/34] dcevm15 - fix ResolvedMethodTable
---
src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.cpp | 5 -
src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.hpp | 1 -
.../share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp | 139 +++++++++++-------
3 files changed, 84 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.cpp
index 9b086a241f7..9a627786d0f 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.cpp
@@ -3996,11 +3996,6 @@ void java_lang_invoke_ResolvedMethodName::set_vmholder(oop resolved_method, oop
resolved_method->obj_field_put(_vmholder_offset, holder);
}
-void java_lang_invoke_ResolvedMethodName::set_vmholder_offset(oop resolved_method, Method* m) {
- assert(is_instance(resolved_method), "wrong type");
- resolved_method->obj_field_put(_vmholder_offset, m->method_holder()->java_mirror());
-}
-
oop java_lang_invoke_ResolvedMethodName::find_resolved_method(const methodHandle& m, TRAPS) {
const Method* method = m();
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.hpp
index 9abf2e1d105..8f5993b7225 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/javaClasses.hpp
@@ -1107,7 +1107,6 @@ class java_lang_invoke_ResolvedMethodName : AllStatic {
static Method* vmtarget(oop resolved_method);
static void set_vmtarget(oop resolved_method, Method* method);
- static void set_vmholder_offset(oop resolved_method, Method* method);
static void set_vmholder(oop resolved_method, oop holder);
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp
index eb9fcda44f3..d0f1667b967 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/resolvedMethodTable.cpp
@@ -375,6 +375,67 @@ public:
}
};
+class AdjustMethodEntriesDcevm : public StackObj {
+ bool* _trace_name_printed;
+ GrowableArray<oop>* _oops_to_add;
+public:
+ AdjustMethodEntriesDcevm(GrowableArray<oop>* oops_to_add, bool* trace_name_printed) : _trace_name_printed(trace_name_printed), _oops_to_add(oops_to_add) {};
+ bool operator()(WeakHandle<vm_resolved_method_table_data>* entry) {
+ oop mem_name = entry->peek();
+ if (mem_name == NULL) {
+ // Removed
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ Method* old_method = (Method*)java_lang_invoke_ResolvedMethodName::vmtarget(mem_name);
+
+ if (old_method->is_old()) {
+
+ InstanceKlass* newer_klass = InstanceKlass::cast(old_method->method_holder()->new_version());
+ Method* newer_method;
+
+ // Method* new_method;
+ if (old_method->is_deleted()) {
+ newer_method = Universe::throw_no_such_method_error();
+ } else {
+ newer_method = newer_klass->method_with_idnum(old_method->orig_method_idnum());
+
+ log_debug(redefine, class, update)("Adjusting method: '%s' of new class %s", newer_method->name_and_sig_as_C_string(), newer_klass->name()->as_C_string());
+
+ assert(newer_klass == newer_method->method_holder(), "call after swapping redefined guts");
+ assert(newer_method != NULL, "method_with_idnum() should not be NULL");
+ assert(old_method != newer_method, "sanity check");
+
+ Thread* thread = Thread::current();
+ ResolvedMethodTableLookup lookup(thread, method_hash(newer_method), newer_method);
+ ResolvedMethodGet rmg(thread, newer_method);
+
+ if (_local_table->get(thread, lookup, rmg)) {
+ // old method was already adjusted if new method exists in _the_table
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ java_lang_invoke_ResolvedMethodName::set_vmtarget(mem_name, newer_method);
+ java_lang_invoke_ResolvedMethodName::set_vmholder(mem_name, newer_method->method_holder()->java_mirror());
+
+ newer_klass->set_has_resolved_methods();
+ _oops_to_add->append(mem_name);
+
+ ResourceMark rm;
+ if (!(*_trace_name_printed)) {
+ log_debug(redefine, class, update)("adjust: name=%s", old_method->method_holder()->external_name());
+ *_trace_name_printed = true;
+ }
+ log_debug(redefine, class, update, constantpool)
+ ("ResolvedMethod method update: %s(%s)",
+ newer_method->name()->as_C_string(), newer_method->signature()->as_C_string());
+ }
+
+ return true;
+ }
+};
+
// It is called at safepoint only for RedefineClasses
void ResolvedMethodTable::adjust_method_entries(bool * trace_name_printed) {
assert(SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), "only called at safepoint");
@@ -382,73 +443,41 @@ void ResolvedMethodTable::adjust_method_entries(bool * trace_name_printed) {
AdjustMethodEntries adjust(trace_name_printed);
_local_table->do_safepoint_scan(adjust);
}
-#endif // INCLUDE_JVMTI
-// (DCEVM) It is called at safepoint only for RedefineClasses
+// It is called at safepoint only for RedefineClasses
void ResolvedMethodTable::adjust_method_entries_dcevm(bool * trace_name_printed) {
assert(SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), "only called at safepoint");
// For each entry in RMT, change to new method
- GrowableArray<oop>* oops_to_add = new GrowableArray<oop>();
-
- for (int i = 0; i < _the_table->table_size(); ++i) {
- for (ResolvedMethodEntry* entry = _the_table->bucket(i);
- entry != NULL;
- entry = entry->next()) {
-
- oop mem_name = entry->object_no_keepalive();
- // except ones removed
- if (mem_name == NULL) {
- continue;
- }
- Method* old_method = (Method*)java_lang_invoke_ResolvedMethodName::vmtarget(mem_name);
-
- if (old_method->is_old()) {
-
- InstanceKlass* newer_klass = InstanceKlass::cast(old_method->method_holder()->new_version());
- Method* newer_method;
-
- // Method* new_method;
- if (old_method->is_deleted()) {
- newer_method = Universe::throw_no_such_method_error();
- } else {
- newer_method = newer_klass->method_with_idnum(old_method->orig_method_idnum());
-
- log_debug(redefine, class, update)("Adjusting method: '%s' of new class %s", newer_method->name_and_sig_as_C_string(), newer_klass->name()->as_C_string());
-
- assert(newer_klass == newer_method->method_holder(), "call after swapping redefined guts");
- assert(newer_method != NULL, "method_with_idnum() should not be NULL");
- assert(old_method != newer_method, "sanity check");
-
- if (_the_table->lookup(newer_method) != NULL) {
- // old method was already adjusted if new method exists in _the_table
- continue;
- }
- }
+ GrowableArray<oop> oops_to_add(0);
+ AdjustMethodEntriesDcevm adjust(&oops_to_add, trace_name_printed);
+ _local_table->do_safepoint_scan(adjust);
+ Thread* thread = Thread::current();
+ for (int i = 0; i < oops_to_add.length(); i++) {
+ oop mem_name = oops_to_add.at(i);
+ Method* method = (Method*)java_lang_invoke_ResolvedMethodName::vmtarget(mem_name);
- java_lang_invoke_ResolvedMethodName::set_vmtarget(mem_name, newer_method);
- java_lang_invoke_ResolvedMethodName::set_vmholder_offset(mem_name, newer_method);
+ // The hash table takes ownership of the WeakHandle, even if it's not inserted.
- newer_klass->set_has_resolved_methods();
- oops_to_add->append(mem_name);
+ ResolvedMethodTableLookup lookup(thread, method_hash(method), method);
+ ResolvedMethodGet rmg(thread, method);
- ResourceMark rm;
- if (!(*trace_name_printed)) {
- log_debug(redefine, class, update)("adjust: name=%s", old_method->method_holder()->external_name());
- *trace_name_printed = true;
- }
- log_debug(redefine, class, update, constantpool)
- ("ResolvedMethod method update: %s(%s)",
- newer_method->name()->as_C_string(), newer_method->signature()->as_C_string());
+ while (true) {
+ if (_local_table->get(thread, lookup, rmg)) {
+ break;
+ }
+ WeakHandle<vm_resolved_method_table_data> wh = WeakHandle<vm_resolved_method_table_data>::create(Handle(thread, mem_name));
+ // The hash table takes ownership of the WeakHandle, even if it's not inserted.
+ if (_local_table->insert(thread, lookup, wh)) {
+ log_insert(method);
+ wh.resolve();
+ break;
}
- }
- for (int i = 0; i < oops_to_add->length(); i++) {
- oop mem_name = oops_to_add->at(i);
- Method* method = (Method*)java_lang_invoke_ResolvedMethodName::vmtarget(mem_name);
- _the_table->basic_add(method, Handle(Thread::current(), mem_name));
}
}
}
+#endif // INCLUDE_JVMTI
+
// Verification
class VerifyResolvedMethod : StackObj {
public:
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From 5379e56465d3d3930ec7ea91b1c64db2cdf70170 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2020 12:05:50 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 23/34] dcevm15 - fix Universe::root_oops_do
---
src/hotspot/share/memory/universe.cpp | 38 +++++++++------------------
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/memory/universe.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/memory/universe.cpp
index f6e4253b5a5..8dad437bd51 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/memory/universe.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/memory/universe.cpp
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@
#include "gc/shared/gcConfig.hpp"
#include "gc/shared/gcLogPrecious.hpp"
#include "gc/shared/gcTraceTime.inline.hpp"
+#include "gc/shared/weakProcessor.hpp"
#include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp"
#include "logging/log.hpp"
#include "logging/logStream.hpp"
@@ -75,6 +76,7 @@
#include "runtime/thread.inline.hpp"
#include "runtime/timerTrace.hpp"
#include "runtime/vmOperations.hpp"
+#include "services/management.hpp"
#include "services/memoryService.hpp"
#include "utilities/align.hpp"
#include "utilities/copy.hpp"
@@ -180,45 +182,29 @@ void Universe::basic_type_classes_do(KlassClosure *closure) {
// FIXME: (DCEVM) This method should iterate all pointers that are not within heap objects.
void Universe::root_oops_do(OopClosure *oopClosure) {
-
- class AlwaysTrueClosure: public BoolObjectClosure {
- public:
- void do_object(oop p) { ShouldNotReachHere(); }
- bool do_object_b(oop p) { return true; }
- };
- AlwaysTrueClosure always_true;
-
Universe::oops_do(oopClosure);
// ReferenceProcessor::oops_do(oopClosure); (tw) check why no longer there
JNIHandles::oops_do(oopClosure); // Global (strong) JNI handles
Threads::oops_do(oopClosure, NULL);
ObjectSynchronizer::oops_do(oopClosure);
- // TODO: review, flat profiler was removed in j10
- // FlatProfiler::oops_do(oopClosure);
- JvmtiExport::oops_do(oopClosure);
+ // (DCEVM) TODO: Check if this is correct?
+ Management::oops_do(oopClosure);
+ OopStorageSet::vm_global()->oops_do(oopClosure);
+ CLDToOopClosure cld_closure(oopClosure, ClassLoaderData::_claim_none);
+ ClassLoaderDataGraph::cld_do(&cld_closure);
// Now adjust pointers in remaining weak roots. (All of which should
// have been cleared if they pointed to non-surviving objects.)
// Global (weak) JNI handles
- JNIHandles::weak_oops_do(&always_true, oopClosure);
+ WeakProcessor::oops_do(oopClosure);
CodeBlobToOopClosure blobClosure(oopClosure, CodeBlobToOopClosure::FixRelocations);
CodeCache::blobs_do(&blobClosure);
- StringTable::oops_do(oopClosure);
+ AOT_ONLY(AOTLoader::oops_do(oopClosure);)
+ // StringTable::oops_do was removed in j15
+ // StringTable::oops_do(oopClosure);
- // (DCEVM) TODO: Check if this is correct?
- //CodeCache::scavenge_root_nmethods_oops_do(oopClosure);
- //Management::oops_do(oopClosure);
- //ref_processor()->weak_oops_do(&oopClosure);
- //PSScavenge::reference_processor()->weak_oops_do(&oopClosure);
-
-#if INCLUDE_AOT
- if (UseAOT) {
- AOTLoader::oops_do(oopClosure);
- }
-#endif
- // SO_AllClasses
- SystemDictionary::oops_do(oopClosure);
+ // PSScavenge::reference_processor()->weak_oops_do(oopClosure);
}
void Universe::oops_do(OopClosure* f) {
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From c6ea68e66d37d70739f7b0ee74131322b4526a68 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2020 12:03:32 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 24/34] Cleanup dcevm comments
---
src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderDataGraph.hpp | 2 +-
src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.hpp | 2 +-
src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/gcConfig.cpp | 2 +-
src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp | 2 +-
4 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderDataGraph.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderDataGraph.hpp
index f380aa3fa34..8ce94cccb47 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderDataGraph.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/classLoaderDataGraph.hpp
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ class ClassLoaderDataGraph : public AllStatic {
static void dictionary_classes_do(KlassClosure* klass_closure);
- // Enhanced class redefinition
+ // (DCEVM) Enhanced class redefinition
static void rollback_redefinition();
// VM_CounterDecay iteration support
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.hpp
index 931e655d631..1019dbd0d04 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/systemDictionary.hpp
@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ public:
static bool is_well_known_klass(Symbol* class_name);
#endif
- // Enhanced class redefinition
+ // (DCEVM) Enhanced class redefinition
static void remove_from_hierarchy(InstanceKlass* k);
static void update_constraints_after_redefinition();
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/gcConfig.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/gcConfig.cpp
index 5c1a09390f1..23fbf715378 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/gcConfig.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/shared/gcConfig.cpp
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ void GCConfig::fail_if_non_included_gc_is_selected() {
void GCConfig::select_gc_ergonomically() {
if (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition && !UseG1GC) {
- // Enhanced class redefinition only supports serial GC at the moment
+ // (DCEVM) Enhanced class redefinition only supports serial GC at the moment
FLAG_SET_ERGO(UseSerialGC, true);
} else if (os::is_server_class_machine()) {
#if INCLUDE_G1GC
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
index bd5e7d153be..5de375fb888 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.hpp
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ class VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses: public VM_GC_Operation {
// have any entries.
bool _any_class_has_resolved_methods;
- // Enhanced class redefinition, affected klasses contain all classes which should be redefined
+ // (DCEVM) Enhanced class redefinition, affected klasses contain all classes which should be redefined
// either because of redefine, class hierarchy or interface change
GrowableArray<Klass*>* _affected_klasses;
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From 507d97966c7145d0ae2533459cc504c7b0d6d5b6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2020 18:49:05 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 25/34] Fix cpCache in not AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition mode
---
src/hotspot/share/oops/cpCache.hpp | 8 +++++---
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/oops/cpCache.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/oops/cpCache.hpp
index 121a13b1dda..64dcf6223f5 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/oops/cpCache.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/oops/cpCache.hpp
@@ -148,13 +148,13 @@ class ConstantPoolCacheEntry {
void set_bytecode_2(Bytecodes::Code code);
void set_f1(Metadata* f1) {
Metadata* existing_f1 = _f1; // read once
- //assert(existing_f1 == NULL || existing_f1 == f1, "illegal field change");
+ assert(AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition || existing_f1 == NULL || existing_f1 == f1, "illegal field change");
_f1 = f1;
}
void release_set_f1(Metadata* f1);
void set_f2(intx f2) {
intx existing_f2 = _f2; // read once
- //assert(existing_f2 == 0 || existing_f2 == f2, "illegal field change");
+ assert(AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition || existing_f2 == 0 || existing_f2 == f2, "illegal field change");
_f2 = f2;
}
void set_f2_as_vfinal_method(Method* f2) {
@@ -215,7 +215,9 @@ class ConstantPoolCacheEntry {
void initialize_resolved_reference_index(int ref_index) {
assert(_f2 == 0, "set once"); // note: ref_index might be zero also
_f2 = ref_index;
- _flags = 1 << is_resolved_ref_shift;
+ if (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition) {
+ _flags = 1 << is_resolved_ref_shift;
+ }
}
void set_field( // sets entry to resolved field state
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From b516b615c20fafa2094dfb9f4cb08245b26418d0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2020 19:51:46 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 26/34] dcevm15 - add ClassLoaderDataGraph_lock on
ClassLoaderDataGraph::classes_do
ClassLoaderDataGraph::classes_do need safepoint or lock,
find_sorted_affected_classes is not in safepoint therefore it must be
locked
---
src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp | 5 ++++-
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
index efaf11e1666..197e1c0029f 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
@@ -2063,7 +2063,10 @@ jvmtiError VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::find_sorted_affected_classes(TRAPS) {
AffectedKlassClosure closure(_affected_klasses);
// Updated in j10, from original SystemDictionary::classes_do
- ClassLoaderDataGraph::classes_do(&closure);
+ {
+ MutexLocker mcld(ClassLoaderDataGraph_lock);
+ ClassLoaderDataGraph::classes_do(&closure);
+ }
//ClassLoaderDataGraph::dictionary_classes_do(&closure);
log_trace(redefine, class, load)("%d classes affected", _affected_klasses->length());
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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
From c6498946006879314bdc6218ee72da5d9c88f237 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2020 19:29:42 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 27/34] dcevm15 - check if has_nestmate_access_to has newest
host class
---
src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp | 5 +++++
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp
index 5e40d78a87e..1d9623f2446 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/oops/instanceKlass.cpp
@@ -445,6 +445,11 @@ bool InstanceKlass::has_nestmate_access_to(InstanceKlass* k, TRAPS) {
return false;
}
+ if (AllowEnhancedClassRedefinition) {
+ // TODO: (DCEVM) check if it correct. It fix problems with lambdas (hidden)
+ cur_host = InstanceKlass::cast(cur_host->newest_version());
+ }
+
Klass* k_nest_host = k->nest_host(CHECK_false);
if (k_nest_host == NULL) {
return false;
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From 86c27155386c1c40642c99c63a242d1f5d8601a5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2020 19:31:08 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 28/34] Remove unused fieldType
---
src/hotspot/share/classfile/vmSymbols.hpp | 1 -
1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/vmSymbols.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/vmSymbols.hpp
index 6a3b234b222..eb06684a288 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/classfile/vmSymbols.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/classfile/vmSymbols.hpp
@@ -465,7 +465,6 @@
template(static_offset_name, "staticOffset") \
template(static_base_name, "staticBase") \
template(field_offset_name, "fieldOffset") \
- template(field_type_name, "fieldType") \
\
/* name symbols needed by intrinsics */ \
\
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From 025d0d2903963fb79f83cf0d90418783d3ef6813 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2020 17:18:16 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 29/34] mark_as_scavengable only alive methods
---
.../share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp | 14 ++++++++------
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
index 197e1c0029f..e00fac1f693 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
@@ -223,19 +223,21 @@ class FieldCopier : public FieldClosure {
// TODO: review...
void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::mark_as_scavengable(nmethod* nm) {
- ScavengableNMethods::register_nmethod(nm);
+ if (nm->is_alive()) {
+ ScavengableNMethods::register_nmethod(nm);
+ }
}
void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::unregister_nmethod_g1(nmethod* nm) {
// It should work not only for G1 but also for another GCs, but this way is safer now
- if (!nm->is_zombie() && !nm->is_unloaded()) {
+ if (nm->is_alive()) {
Universe::heap()->unregister_nmethod(nm);
}
}
void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::register_nmethod_g1(nmethod* nm) {
// It should work not only for G1 but also for another GCs, but this way is safer now
- if (!nm->is_zombie() && !nm->is_unloaded()) {
+ if (nm->is_alive()) {
Universe::heap()->register_nmethod(nm);
}
}
@@ -511,9 +513,9 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::doit() {
flush_dependent_code(thread);
// }
- // Adjust constantpool caches for all classes that reference methods of the evolved class.
- ClearCpoolCacheAndUnpatch clear_cpool_cache(thread);
- ClassLoaderDataGraph::classes_do(&clear_cpool_cache);
+ // Adjust constantpool caches for all classes that reference methods of the evolved class.
+ ClearCpoolCacheAndUnpatch clear_cpool_cache(thread);
+ ClassLoaderDataGraph::classes_do(&clear_cpool_cache);
// JSR-292 support
if (_any_class_has_resolved_methods) {
--
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From 27aabfefe7d799545049bb81ba19d4ed2ff6379c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2020 17:20:11 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 30/34] dcevm15 - lock on
ClassLoaderDataGraph::rollback_redefinition
rollback is not in safepoint, therefore must be locked
---
src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp | 2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
index e00fac1f693..db5fb1c472b 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
@@ -1382,7 +1382,9 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::calculate_instance_update_information(Klass* ne
// Rollback all changes - clear new classes from the system dictionary, return old classes to directory, free memory.
void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::rollback() {
log_info(redefine, class, load)("Rolling back redefinition, result=%d", _res);
+ ClassLoaderDataGraph_lock->lock();
ClassLoaderDataGraph::rollback_redefinition();
+ ClassLoaderDataGraph_lock->unlock();
for (int i = 0; i < _new_classes->length(); i++) {
SystemDictionary::remove_from_hierarchy(_new_classes->at(i));
--
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From 9b405cb642d5935c39c8dbd522ea2fdecfc29ef3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2020 19:59:50 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 31/34] ResourceMark in G1IterateObjectClosureTask fixing
memory leaks
G1IterateObjectClosureTask is used only in redefinition full GC run
---
src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1CollectedHeap.cpp | 3 +++
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1CollectedHeap.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1CollectedHeap.cpp
index a29d2dddc2d..2af6df6c1e4 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1CollectedHeap.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1CollectedHeap.cpp
@@ -2362,6 +2362,9 @@ class G1IterateObjectClosureTask : public AbstractGangTask {
_cl(cl), _g1h(g1h), _hrclaimer(g1h->workers()->active_workers()) { }
virtual void work(uint worker_id) {
+ Thread *thread = Thread::current();
+ HandleMark hm(thread); // make sure any handles created are deleted
+ ResourceMark rm(thread);
IterateObjectClosureRegionClosure blk(_cl);
_g1h->heap_region_par_iterate_from_worker_offset(&blk, &_hrclaimer, worker_id);
}
--
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From 40fe40884d4efc50864bb3f2dd88f0a2e7122d5a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2020 20:05:03 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 32/34] dcevm15 - fix hidded classes
---
.../prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp | 41 ++++++++++++++-----
1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
index db5fb1c472b..590f7fdfafe 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/prims/jvmtiEnhancedRedefineClasses.cpp
@@ -722,7 +722,8 @@ bool VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::is_modifiable_class(oop klass_mirror) {
}
// Cannot redefine or retransform an anonymous class.
- if (InstanceKlass::cast(k)->is_unsafe_anonymous()) {
+ // TODO: check if is correct in j15
+ if (InstanceKlass::cast(k)->is_unsafe_anonymous() || InstanceKlass::cast(k)->is_hidden()) {
return false;
}
return true;
@@ -808,21 +809,27 @@ jvmtiError VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::load_new_class_versions(TRAPS) {
InstanceKlass* k;
- if (InstanceKlass::cast(the_class)->is_unsafe_anonymous()) {
- const InstanceKlass* host_class = the_class->unsafe_anonymous_host();
+ if (the_class->is_unsafe_anonymous() || the_class->is_hidden()) {
+ InstanceKlass* dynamic_host_class = NULL;
+ InstanceKlass* unsafe_anonymous_host = NULL;
- // Make sure it's the real host class, not another anonymous class.
- while (host_class != NULL && host_class->is_unsafe_anonymous()) {
- host_class = host_class->unsafe_anonymous_host();
+ if (the_class->is_hidden()) {
+ log_debug(redefine, class, load)("loading hidden class %s", the_class->name()->as_C_string());
+ dynamic_host_class = the_class->nest_host(THREAD);
+ }
+
+ if (the_class->is_unsafe_anonymous()) {
+ log_debug(redefine, class, load)("loading usafe anonymous %s", the_class->name()->as_C_string());
+ unsafe_anonymous_host = the_class->unsafe_anonymous_host();
}
ClassLoadInfo cl_info(protection_domain,
- host_class,
- NULL, // dynamic_nest_host
+ unsafe_anonymous_host,
NULL, // cp_patches
+ dynamic_host_class, // dynamic_nest_host
Handle(), // classData
- false, // is_hidden
- false, // is_strong_hidden
+ the_class->is_hidden(), // is_hidden
+ !the_class->is_non_strong_hidden(), // is_strong_hidden
true); // FIXME: check if correct. can_access_vm_annotations
k = SystemDictionary::parse_stream(the_class_sym,
@@ -833,7 +840,17 @@ jvmtiError VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::load_new_class_versions(TRAPS) {
THREAD);
k->class_loader_data()->exchange_holders(the_class->class_loader_data());
- the_class->class_loader_data()->inc_keep_alive();
+
+ if (the_class->is_hidden()) {
+ // from jvm_lookup_define_class() (jvm.cpp):
+ // The hidden class loader data has been artificially been kept alive to
+ // this point. The mirror and any instances of this class have to keep
+ // it alive afterwards.
+ the_class->class_loader_data()->dec_keep_alive();
+ } else {
+ the_class->class_loader_data()->inc_keep_alive();
+ }
+
} else {
k = SystemDictionary::resolve_from_stream(the_class_sym,
the_class_loader,
@@ -1475,6 +1492,8 @@ void VM_EnhancedRedefineClasses::ClearCpoolCacheAndUnpatch::do_klass(Klass* k) {
ik->set_unsafe_anonymous_host(InstanceKlass::cast(ik->unsafe_anonymous_host()->newest_version()));
}
+ // FIXME: check new nest_host for hidden
+
// Update implementor if there is only one, in this case implementor() can reference old class
if (ik->is_interface()) {
Klass* implKlass = ik->implementor();
--
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From 29920b076b4ad96d85adbce0a1d947e5022ba3ad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2020 20:08:57 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 33/34] dcevm15 - DON'T clear F2 in CP cache after indy
unevolving
It's not clear why it was cleared in dcevm7-11
---
src/hotspot/share/oops/cpCache.cpp | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/oops/cpCache.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/oops/cpCache.cpp
index 79a38dbeff0..650e6fab42d 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/oops/cpCache.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/oops/cpCache.cpp
@@ -650,7 +650,7 @@ void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::clear_entry() {
if (clearData) {
if (!is_resolved_reference()) {
- _f2 = 0;
+ // _f2 = 0;
}
// FIXME: (DCEVM) we want to clear flags, but parameter size is actually used
// after we return from the method, before entry is re-initialized. So let's
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From 1f13b20ab5553182680045b7d7324ff92da7e7f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Dvorak <vladimir.dvorak@jetbrains.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2020 21:28:06 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 34/34] dcevm15 - fix Universe::root_oops_do
Removed ClassLoaderDataGraph::cld_do was cause of crashes due multiple
oop patching. ClassLoaderDataGraph::cld_do replaced in dcevm15
previously used and removed SystemDictionary:oops_do
---
src/hotspot/share/memory/universe.cpp | 11 ++++++++---
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/memory/universe.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/memory/universe.cpp
index 8dad437bd51..0199962a684 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/memory/universe.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/memory/universe.cpp
@@ -190,21 +190,26 @@ void Universe::root_oops_do(OopClosure *oopClosure) {
// (DCEVM) TODO: Check if this is correct?
Management::oops_do(oopClosure);
OopStorageSet::vm_global()->oops_do(oopClosure);
- CLDToOopClosure cld_closure(oopClosure, ClassLoaderData::_claim_none);
- ClassLoaderDataGraph::cld_do(&cld_closure);
+ // CLDToOopClosure cld_closure(oopClosure, ClassLoaderData::_claim_none);
+ // ClassLoaderDataGraph::cld_do(&cld_closure);
// Now adjust pointers in remaining weak roots. (All of which should
// have been cleared if they pointed to non-surviving objects.)
// Global (weak) JNI handles
WeakProcessor::oops_do(oopClosure);
+ JvmtiExport::oops_do(oopClosure);
+
CodeBlobToOopClosure blobClosure(oopClosure, CodeBlobToOopClosure::FixRelocations);
CodeCache::blobs_do(&blobClosure);
+
AOT_ONLY(AOTLoader::oops_do(oopClosure);)
+
// StringTable::oops_do was removed in j15
// StringTable::oops_do(oopClosure);
- // PSScavenge::reference_processor()->weak_oops_do(oopClosure);
+ // OopStorageSet::vm_global()->oops_do(oopClosure);
+
}
void Universe::oops_do(OopClosure* f) {
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#!/bin/bash -x
# The following parameters must be specified:
# JBSDK_VERSION - specifies major version of OpenJDK e.g. 11_0_6 (instead of dots '.' underbars "_" are used)
# JDK_BUILD_NUMBER - specifies update release of OpenJDK build or the value of --with-version-build argument to configure
# build_number - specifies the number of JetBrainsRuntime build
# bundle_type - specifies bundle to be built; possible values:
# <empty> or nomod - the release bundles without any additional modules (jcef)
# jcef - the release bundles with jcef
# fd - the fastdebug bundles which also include the jcef module
#
# jbrsdk-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
# jbr-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
#
# $ ./java --version
# openjdk 11.0.6 2020-01-14
# OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number})
# OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number}, mixed mode)
#
# Environment variables:
# JCEF_PATH - specifies the path to the directory with JCEF binaries.
# By default JCEF binaries should be located in ./jcef_win_x64
JBSDK_VERSION=$1
JDK_BUILD_NUMBER=$2
build_number=$3
bundle_type=$4
JBSDK_VERSION_WITH_DOTS=$(echo $JBSDK_VERSION | sed 's/_/\./g')
WORK_DIR=$(pwd)
JCEF_PATH=${JCEF_PATH:=$WORK_DIR/jcef_win_x64}
source jb/project/tools/common/scripts/common.sh
function create_image_bundle {
__bundle_name=$1
__modules_path=$2
__modules=$3
[ -d $__bundle_name ] && rm -rf $__bundle_name
echo Running jlink ...
${JSDK}/bin/jlink \
--module-path $__modules_path --no-man-pages --compress=2 \
--add-modules $__modules --output $__bundle_name || do_exit $?
grep -v "^JAVA_VERSION" "$JSDK"/release | grep -v "^MODULES" >> $__bundle_name/release
if [ "$__bundle_name" == "$JBRSDK_BUNDLE" ]; then
sed 's/JBR/JBRSDK/g' $__bundle_name/release > release
mv release $__bundle_name/release
fi
}
WITH_DEBUG_LEVEL="--with-debug-level=release"
RELEASE_NAME=windows-x86_64-server-release
case "$bundle_type" in
"jcef")
do_reset_changes=1
;;
"dcevm")
HEAD_REVISION=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
git am jb/project/tools/patches/dcevm/*.patch || do_exit $?
do_reset_dcevm=1
do_reset_changes=1
;;
"nomod" | "")
bundle_type=""
;;
"fd")
do_reset_changes=1
WITH_DEBUG_LEVEL="--with-debug-level=fastdebug"
RELEASE_NAME=windows-x86_64-server-fastdebug
;;
esac
sh ./configure \
--disable-warnings-as-errors \
$WITH_DEBUG_LEVEL \
--with-vendor-name="$VENDOR_NAME" \
--with-vendor-version-string="$VENDOR_VERSION_STRING" \
--with-version-pre= \
--with-version-build=$JDK_BUILD_NUMBER \
--with-version-opt=b${build_number} \
--with-toolchain-version=$TOOLCHAIN_VERSION \
--with-boot-jdk=$BOOT_JDK \
--disable-ccache \
--enable-cds=yes || do_exit $?
if [ -z "$bundle_type" ]; then
make LOG=info CONF=$RELEASE_NAME clean images test-image || do_exit $?
else
make LOG=info CONF=$RELEASE_NAME clean images || do_exit $?
fi
IMAGES_DIR=build/$RELEASE_NAME/images
JSDK=$IMAGES_DIR/jdk
JSDK_MODS_DIR=$IMAGES_DIR/jmods
JBRSDK_BUNDLE=jbrsdk
if [ "$bundle_type" == "jcef" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "dcevm" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "fd" ]; then
git apply -p0 < jb/project/tools/patches/add_jcef_module.patch || do_exit $?
update_jsdk_mods "$JSDK" "$JCEF_PATH"/jmods "$JSDK"/jmods "$JSDK_MODS_DIR" || do_exit $?
cp $JCEF_PATH/jmods/* ${JSDK_MODS_DIR} # $JSDK/jmods is not unchanged
jbr_name_postfix="_${bundle_type}"
fi
# create runtime image bundle
modules=$(xargs < modules.list | sed s/" "//g) || do_exit $?
create_image_bundle "jbr${jbr_name_postfix}" $JSDK_MODS_DIR "$modules" || do_exit $?
# create sdk image bundle
modules=$(cat ${JSDK}/release | grep MODULES | sed s/MODULES=//g | sed s/' '/,/g | sed s/\"//g | sed s/\\r//g | sed s/\\n//g)
if [ "$bundle_type" == "jcef" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "dcevm" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "fd" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "$JBRSDK_BUNDLE" ]; then
modules=${modules},$(get_mods_list "$JCEF_PATH"/jmods)
fi
create_image_bundle "$JBRSDK_BUNDLE" "$JSDK_MODS_DIR" "$modules" || do_exit $?
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#!/bin/bash -x
# The following parameters must be specified:
# JBSDK_VERSION - specifies the current version of OpenJDK e.g. 11_0_6
# JDK_BUILD_NUMBER - specifies the number of OpenJDK build or the value of --with-version-build argument to configure
# build_number - specifies the number of JetBrainsRuntime build
#
# jbrsdk-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
# jbr-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
#
# $ ./java --version
# openjdk 11.0.6 2020-01-14
# OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number})
# OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number}, mixed mode)
#
JBSDK_VERSION=$1
JDK_BUILD_NUMBER=$2
build_number=$3
JBSDK_VERSION_WITH_DOTS=$(echo $JBSDK_VERSION | sed 's/_/\./g')
source jb/project/tools/common/scripts/common.sh
JBRSDK_BASE_NAME=jbrsdk-${JBSDK_VERSION}
WORK_DIR=$(pwd)
[ -z "$bundle_type" ] && (git apply -p0 < jb/project/tools/patches/exclude_jcef_module.patch || exit $?)
PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:${PATH}"
./configure \
--disable-warnings-as-errors \
--with-target-bits=32 \
--with-vendor-name="${VENDOR_NAME}" \
--with-vendor-version-string="${VENDOR_VERSION_STRING}" \
--with-version-pre= \
--with-version-build=${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER} \
--with-version-opt=b${build_number} \
--with-toolchain-version=${TOOLCHAIN_VERSION} \
--with-boot-jdk=${BOOT_JDK} \
--disable-ccache \
--enable-cds=yes || exit 1
make clean CONF=windows-x86-server-release || exit 1
make LOG=info images CONF=windows-x86-server-release test-image || exit 1
JBSDK=${JBRSDK_BASE_NAME}-windows-x86-b${build_number}
BASE_DIR=build/windows-x86-server-release/images
JSDK=${BASE_DIR}/jdk
JBRSDK_BUNDLE=jbrsdk
rm -rf ${BASE_DIR}/${JBRSDK_BUNDLE} && rsync -a --exclude demo --exclude sample ${JSDK}/ ${JBRSDK_BUNDLE} || exit 1
sed 's/JBR/JBRSDK/g' ${JSDK}/release > release
mv release ${JBRSDK_BUNDLE}/release
JBR_BUNDLE=jbr
rm -rf ${JBR_BUNDLE}
grep -v javafx modules.list | grep -v "jdk.internal.vm\|jdk.aot\|jcef" > modules.list.x86
${JSDK}/bin/jlink \
--module-path ${JSDK}/jmods --no-man-pages --compress=2 \
--add-modules $(xargs < modules.list.x86 | sed s/" "//g) --output ${JBR_BUNDLE} || exit $?
echo Modifying release info ...
#grep -v \"^JAVA_VERSION\" ${JSDK}/release | grep -v \"^MODULES\" >> ${JBR_BUNDLE}/release

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#!/bin/bash -x
# The following parameters must be specified:
# JBSDK_VERSION - specifies major version of OpenJDK e.g. 11_0_6 (instead of dots '.' underbars "_" are used)
# JDK_BUILD_NUMBER - specifies udate release of OpenJDK build or the value of --with-version-build argument to configure
# build_number - specifies the number of JetBrainsRuntime build
# bundle_type - specifies bundle to be built; possible values:
# <empty> or nomod - the bundles without any additional modules (jcef)
# jcef - the bundles with jcef
# fd - the fastdebug bundles which also include the jcef module
#
# jbrsdk-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
# jbr-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
#
# $ ./java --version
# openjdk 11.0.6 2020-01-14
# OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number})
# OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number}, mixed mode)
#
source jb/project/tools/common/scripts/common.sh
JBSDK_VERSION=$1
JDK_BUILD_NUMBER=$2
build_number=$3
bundle_type=$4
function pack_jbr {
if [ -z "${bundle_type}" ]; then
JBR_BUNDLE=jbr
else
JBR_BUNDLE=jbr_${bundle_type}
[ -d ${BASE_DIR}/jbr ] && rm -rf ${BASE_DIR}/jbr
cp -R ${BASE_DIR}/${JBR_BUNDLE} ${BASE_DIR}/jbr
fi
JBR_BASE_NAME=${JBR_BUNDLE}-${JBSDK_VERSION}
JBR=$JBR_BASE_NAME-windows-x64-b$build_number
echo Creating $JBR.tar.gz ...
/usr/bin/tar -czf $JBR.tar.gz -C $BASE_DIR jbr || do_exit $?
}
JBRSDK_BASE_NAME=jbrsdk-$JBSDK_VERSION
JBR_BASE_NAME=jbr-$JBSDK_VERSION
RELEASE_NAME=windows-x86_64-server-release
JBSDK=${JBRSDK_BASE_NAME}-osx-x64-b${build_number}
case "$bundle_type" in
"nomod" | "")
bundle_type=""
;;
"fd")
RELEASE_NAME=macosx-x86_64-server-fastdebug
JBSDK=${JBRSDK_BASE_NAME}-osx-x64-fastdebug-b${build_number}
;;
esac
IMAGES_DIR=build/$RELEASE_NAME/images
JSDK=$IMAGES_DIR/jdk
JBSDK=$JBRSDK_BASE_NAME-windows-x64-b$build_number
BASE_DIR=.
if [ "$bundle_type" == "jcef" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "dcevm" ] || [ "$bundle_type" == "fd" ]; then
JBRSDK_BUNDLE=jbrsdk
echo Creating $JBSDK.tar.gz ...
[ -f "$JBSDK.tar.gz" ] && rm "$JBSDK.tar.gz"
/usr/bin/tar -czf $JBSDK.tar.gz $JBRSDK_BUNDLE || do_exit $?
fi
pack_jbr $bundle_type
if [ -z "$bundle_type" ]; then
JBRSDK_TEST=$JBRSDK_BASE_NAME-windows-test-x64-b$build_number
echo Creating $JBRSDK_TEST.tar.gz ...
/usr/bin/tar -czf $JBRSDK_TEST.tar.gz -C $IMAGES_DIR --exclude='test/jdk/demos' test || do_exit $?
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#!/bin/bash -x
# The following parameters must be specified:
# JBSDK_VERSION - specifies the current version of OpenJDK e.g. 11_0_6
# JDK_BUILD_NUMBER - specifies the number of OpenJDK build or the value of --with-version-build argument to configure
# build_number - specifies the number of JetBrainsRuntime build
#
# jbrsdk-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
# jbr-${JBSDK_VERSION}-osx-x64-b${build_number}.tar.gz
#
# $ ./java --version
# openjdk 11.0.6 2020-01-14
# OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number})
# OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.6+${JDK_BUILD_NUMBER}-b${build_number}, mixed mode)
#
JBSDK_VERSION=$1
JDK_BUILD_NUMBER=$2
build_number=$3
JBRSDK_BASE_NAME=jbrsdk-$JBSDK_VERSION
JBR_BASE_NAME=jbr-$JBSDK_VERSION
IMAGES_DIR=build/windows-x86-server-release/images
JSDK=$IMAGES_DIR/jdk
JBSDK=$JBRSDK_BASE_NAME-windows-x86-b$build_number
BASE_DIR=.
JBRSDK_BUNDLE=jbrsdk
echo Creating $JBSDK.tar.gz ...
/usr/bin/tar -czf $JBSDK.tar.gz $JBRSDK_BUNDLE || exit 1
JBR_BUNDLE=jbr
JBR_BASE_NAME=jbr-${JBSDK_VERSION}
JBR=$JBR_BASE_NAME-windows-x86-b$build_number
echo Creating $JBR.tar.gz ...
/usr/bin/tar -czf $JBR.tar.gz -C $BASE_DIR ${JBR_BUNDLE} || exit 1
JBRSDK_TEST=$JBRSDK_BASE_NAME-windows-test-x86-b$build_number
echo Creating $JBRSDK_TEST.tar.gz ...
/usr/bin/tar -czf $JBRSDK_TEST.tar.gz -C $IMAGES_DIR --exclude='test/jdk/demos' test || exit 1

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@@ -242,6 +242,16 @@ ifneq ($(filter product-bundles% legacy-bundles, $(MAKECMDGOALS)), )
)
JDK_SYMBOLS_BUNDLE_FILES := \
$(filter \
$(JDK_SYMBOLS_EXCLUDE_PATTERN) \
$(SYMBOLS_EXCLUDE_PATTERN) \
, \
$(filter-out \
$(JDK_IMAGE_HOMEDIR)/demo/% %.stripped.pdb \
, \
$(ALL_JDK_SYMBOLS_FILES) \
) \
) \
$(call FindFiles, $(SYMBOLS_IMAGE_DIR))
TEST_DEMOS_BUNDLE_FILES := $(filter $(JDK_DEMOS_IMAGE_HOMEDIR)/demo/%, \
@@ -373,7 +383,7 @@ ifneq ($(filter product-bundles% legacy-bundles, $(MAKECMDGOALS)), )
$(eval $(call SetupBundleFile, BUILD_JDK_SYMBOLS_BUNDLE, \
BUNDLE_NAME := $(JDK_SYMBOLS_BUNDLE_NAME), \
FILES := $(JDK_SYMBOLS_BUNDLE_FILES), \
BASE_DIRS := $(SYMBOLS_IMAGE_DIR), \
BASE_DIRS := $(JDK_SYMBOLS_IMAGE_DIR) $(wildcard $(SYMBOLS_IMAGE_DIR)), \
SUBDIR := $(JDK_BUNDLE_SUBDIR), \
UNZIP_DEBUGINFO := true, \
))
@@ -410,43 +420,17 @@ endif
################################################################################
ifneq ($(filter docs-jdk-bundles, $(MAKECMDGOALS)), )
DOCS_JDK_BUNDLE_FILES := $(call FindFiles, $(DOCS_JDK_IMAGE_DIR))
ifneq ($(filter docs-bundles, $(MAKECMDGOALS)), )
DOCS_BUNDLE_FILES := $(call FindFiles, $(DOCS_IMAGE_DIR))
$(eval $(call SetupBundleFile, BUILD_DOCS_JDK_BUNDLE, \
BUNDLE_NAME := $(DOCS_JDK_BUNDLE_NAME), \
FILES := $(DOCS_JDK_BUNDLE_FILES), \
BASE_DIRS := $(DOCS_JDK_IMAGE_DIR), \
$(eval $(call SetupBundleFile, BUILD_DOCS_BUNDLE, \
BUNDLE_NAME := $(DOCS_BUNDLE_NAME), \
FILES := $(DOCS_BUNDLE_FILES), \
BASE_DIRS := $(DOCS_IMAGE_DIR), \
SUBDIR := docs, \
))
DOCS_JDK_TARGETS += $(BUILD_DOCS_JDK_BUNDLE)
endif
ifneq ($(filter docs-javase-bundles, $(MAKECMDGOALS)), )
DOCS_JAVASE_BUNDLE_FILES := $(call FindFiles, $(DOCS_JAVASE_IMAGE_DIR))
$(eval $(call SetupBundleFile, BUILD_DOCS_JAVASE_BUNDLE, \
BUNDLE_NAME := $(DOCS_JAVASE_BUNDLE_NAME), \
FILES := $(DOCS_JAVASE_BUNDLE_FILES), \
BASE_DIRS := $(DOCS_JAVASE_IMAGE_DIR), \
SUBDIR := docs-javase, \
))
DOCS_JAVASE_TARGETS += $(BUILD_DOCS_JAVASE_BUNDLE)
endif
ifneq ($(filter docs-reference-bundles, $(MAKECMDGOALS)), )
DOCS_REFERENCE_BUNDLE_FILES := $(call FindFiles, $(DOCS_REFERENCE_IMAGE_DIR))
$(eval $(call SetupBundleFile, BUILD_DOCS_REFERENCE_BUNDLE, \
BUNDLE_NAME := $(DOCS_REFERENCE_BUNDLE_NAME), \
FILES := $(DOCS_REFERENCE_BUNDLE_FILES), \
BASE_DIRS := $(DOCS_REFERENCE_IMAGE_DIR), \
SUBDIR := docs-reference, \
))
DOCS_REFERENCE_TARGETS += $(BUILD_DOCS_REFERENCE_BUNDLE)
DOCS_TARGETS += $(BUILD_DOCS_BUNDLE)
endif
################################################################################
@@ -495,12 +479,9 @@ $(eval $(call IncludeCustomExtension, Bundles.gmk))
product-bundles: $(PRODUCT_TARGETS)
legacy-bundles: $(LEGACY_TARGETS)
test-bundles: $(TEST_TARGETS)
docs-jdk-bundles: $(DOCS_JDK_TARGETS)
docs-javase-bundles: $(DOCS_JAVASE_TARGETS)
docs-reference-bundles: $(DOCS_REFERENCE_TARGETS)
docs-bundles: $(DOCS_TARGETS)
static-libs-bundles: $(STATIC_LIBS_TARGETS)
jcov-bundles: $(JCOV_TARGETS)
.PHONY: all default product-bundles test-bundles \
docs-jdk-bundles docs-javase-bundles docs-reference-bundles \
.PHONY: all default product-bundles test-bundles docs-bundles \
static-libs-bundles jcov-bundles

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (c) 2018, 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
#
# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -45,6 +45,11 @@ $(OUTPUTDIR)/compile_commands.json: $(wildcard $(MAKESUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/compile-
$(RM) $@
$(FIND) $(MAKESUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/compile-commands/ -name \*.json | \
$(SORT) | $(XARGS) $(CAT) >> $@.tmp
$(if $(FIXPATH),$(FIXPATH) $(AWK) 'BEGIN { \
tmpfile = substr(ARGV[2],2); \
cmd = "$(CP) " "\047" tmpfile "\047" " $@.tmp"; \
system(cmd); \
}' -- @$@.tmp)
$(SED) -e '1s/^/[\$(NEWLINE)/' -e '$(DOLLAR)s/,\s\{0,\}$(DOLLAR)/\$(NEWLINE)]/' $@.tmp > $@
$(RM) $@.tmp

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@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ TARGETS =
# READMEs and other files.
DEMO_SHARE_SRC := $(TOPDIR)/src/demo/share
GLOBAL_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE := $(TOPDIR)/src/java.base/windows/native/common/version.rc
DEMO_MANIFEST := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/java-main-manifest.mf

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (c) 2014, 2021, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2014, 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
#
# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -49,9 +49,8 @@ TARGETS += $(patsubst %, $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/gensrc/%/module-info.java, \
$(INTERIM_LANGTOOLS_MODULES))
$(eval $(call SetupCopyFiles, COPY_PREVIEW_FEATURES, \
FILES := $(TOPDIR)/src/java.base/share/classes/jdk/internal/javac/PreviewFeature.java \
$(TOPDIR)/src/java.base/share/classes/jdk/internal/javac/NoPreview.java, \
DEST := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/gensrc/java.base.interim/jdk/internal/javac/, \
FILES := $(TOPDIR)/src/java.base/share/classes/jdk/internal/PreviewFeature.java, \
DEST := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/gensrc/java.base.interim/jdk/internal/, \
))
TARGETS += $(COPY_PREVIEW_FEATURES)
@@ -75,15 +74,15 @@ define SetupInterimModule
EXCLUDE_FILES := $(TOPDIR)/src/$1/share/classes/module-info.java \
Standard.java, \
EXTRA_FILES := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/gensrc/$1.interim/module-info.java, \
COPY := .gif .png .xml .css .js .js.template .txt javax.tools.JavaCompilerTool, \
COPY := .gif .png .xml .css .js javax.tools.JavaCompilerTool, \
BIN := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/interim_langtools_modules/$1.interim, \
DISABLED_WARNINGS := module options, \
JAVAC_FLAGS := \
--module-path $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/interim_langtools_modules \
$$(INTERIM_LANGTOOLS_ADD_EXPORTS) \
--patch-module java.base=$(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/gensrc/java.base.interim \
--add-exports java.base/jdk.internal.javac=java.compiler.interim \
--add-exports java.base/jdk.internal.javac=jdk.compiler.interim, \
--add-exports java.base/jdk.internal=java.compiler.interim \
--add-exports java.base/jdk.internal=jdk.compiler.interim, \
))
$1_DEPS_INTERIM := $$(addsuffix .interim, $$(filter \

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@@ -31,6 +31,506 @@ include MakeBase.gmk
include Modules.gmk
include JavaCompilation.gmk
# Hook to include the corresponding custom file, if present.
$(eval $(call IncludeCustomExtension, CompileJavaModules.gmk))
################################################################################
# Module specific build settings
java.base_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected,-reference,-accessibility \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
java.base_JAVAC_FLAGS += -XDstringConcat=inline
java.base_COPY += .icu .dat .spp .nrm content-types.properties \
hijrah-config-Hijrah-umalqura_islamic-umalqura.properties
java.base_CLEAN += intrinsic.properties
java.base_EXCLUDE_FILES += \
$(TOPDIR)/src/java.base/share/classes/jdk/internal/module/ModuleLoaderMap.java
java.base_EXCLUDES += java/lang/doc-files
# Exclude BreakIterator classes that are just used in compile process to generate
# data files and shouldn't go in the product
java.base_EXCLUDE_FILES += sun/text/resources/BreakIteratorRules.java
ifeq ($(call isTargetOs, macosx aix), false)
java.base_EXCLUDE_FILES += sun/nio/fs/PollingWatchService.java
endif
ifeq ($(call isTargetOs, windows), true)
java.base_EXCLUDE_FILES += \
sun/nio/ch/SimpleAsynchronousFileChannelImpl.java \
#
endif
################################################################################
java.compiler_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
################################################################################
java.datatransfer_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected,-reference \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
java.datatransfer_COPY += flavormap.properties
################################################################################
java.desktop_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected,-reference \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
java.desktop_COPY += .gif .png .wav .txt .xml .css .pf
java.desktop_CLEAN += iio-plugin.properties cursors.properties
java.desktop_EXCLUDES += \
java/awt/doc-files \
javax/swing/doc-files \
javax/swing/text/doc-files \
javax/swing/plaf/synth/doc-files \
javax/swing/undo/doc-files \
sun/awt/X11/doc-files \
#
java.desktop_EXCLUDE_FILES += \
javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/InternalFrameTitlePanePainter.java \
javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/OptionPaneMessageAreaPainter.java \
javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/ScrollBarPainter.java \
javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/SliderPainter.java \
javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/SpinnerPainter.java \
javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/SplitPanePainter.java \
javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/TabbedPanePainter.java \
sun/awt/resources/security-icon-bw16.png \
sun/awt/resources/security-icon-bw24.png \
sun/awt/resources/security-icon-bw32.png \
sun/awt/resources/security-icon-bw48.png \
sun/awt/resources/security-icon-interim16.png \
sun/awt/resources/security-icon-interim24.png \
sun/awt/resources/security-icon-interim32.png \
sun/awt/resources/security-icon-interim48.png \
sun/awt/resources/security-icon-yellow16.png \
sun/awt/resources/security-icon-yellow24.png \
sun/awt/resources/security-icon-yellow32.png \
sun/awt/resources/security-icon-yellow48.png \
sun/awt/X11/java-icon16.png \
sun/awt/X11/java-icon24.png \
sun/awt/X11/java-icon32.png \
sun/awt/X11/java-icon48.png \
.template \
#
ifeq ($(call isTargetOs, macosx), true)
# exclude all X11 on Mac.
java.desktop_EXCLUDES += \
sun/awt/X11 \
sun/java2d/x11 \
sun/java2d/jules \
sun/java2d/xr \
com/sun/java/swing/plaf/gtk \
#
java.desktop_EXCLUDE_FILES += \
$(wildcard $(TOPDIR)/src/java.desktop/unix/classes/sun/java2d/*.java) \
$(wildcard $(TOPDIR)/src/java.desktop/unix/classes/sun/java2d/opengl/*.java) \
$(wildcard $(TOPDIR)/src/java.desktop/unix/classes/sun/awt/*.java) \
$(wildcard $(TOPDIR)/src/java.desktop/unix/classes/sun/font/*.java) \
#
else
# TBD: figure out how to eliminate this long list
java.desktop_EXCLUDE_FILES += \
sun/awt/X11/ScreenFormat.java \
sun/awt/X11/XArc.java \
sun/awt/X11/XChar2b.java \
sun/awt/X11/XCharStruct.java \
sun/awt/X11/XClassHint.java \
sun/awt/X11/XComposeStatus.java \
sun/awt/X11/XExtCodes.java \
sun/awt/X11/XFontProp.java \
sun/awt/X11/XFontSetExtents.java \
sun/awt/X11/XFontStruct.java \
sun/awt/X11/XGCValues.java \
sun/awt/X11/XHostAddress.java \
sun/awt/X11/XIMCallback.java \
sun/awt/X11/XIMHotKeyTrigger.java \
sun/awt/X11/XIMHotKeyTriggers.java \
sun/awt/X11/XIMPreeditCaretCallbackStruct.java \
sun/awt/X11/XIMPreeditDrawCallbackStruct.java \
sun/awt/X11/XIMPreeditStateNotifyCallbackStruct.java \
sun/awt/X11/XIMStatusDrawCallbackStruct.java \
sun/awt/X11/XIMStringConversionCallbackStruct.java \
sun/awt/X11/XIMStringConversionText.java \
sun/awt/X11/XIMStyles.java \
sun/awt/X11/XIMText.java \
sun/awt/X11/XIMValuesList.java \
sun/awt/X11/XImage.java \
sun/awt/X11/XKeyboardControl.java \
sun/awt/X11/XKeyboardState.java \
sun/awt/X11/XOMCharSetList.java \
sun/awt/X11/XOMFontInfo.java \
sun/awt/X11/XOMOrientation.java \
sun/awt/X11/XPoint.java \
sun/awt/X11/XRectangle.java \
sun/awt/X11/XSegment.java \
sun/awt/X11/XStandardColormap.java \
sun/awt/X11/XTextItem.java \
sun/awt/X11/XTextItem16.java \
sun/awt/X11/XTextProperty.java \
sun/awt/X11/XTimeCoord.java \
sun/awt/X11/XWindowChanges.java \
sun/awt/X11/XdbeSwapInfo.java \
sun/awt/X11/XmbTextItem.java \
sun/awt/X11/XwcTextItem.java
endif
ifeq ($(call isTargetOs, windows), true)
java.desktop_EXCLUDES += com/sun/java/swing/plaf/gtk
endif
ifdef BUILD_HEADLESS_ONLY
java.desktop_EXCLUDES += sun/applet
endif
ifeq ($(call isTargetOs, windows macosx), false)
java.desktop_EXCLUDE_FILES += sun/awt/AWTCharset.java
endif
# These files do not appear in the build result of the old build. This
# is because they are generated sources, but the AUTO_JAVA_FILES won't
# pick them up since they aren't generated when the source dirs are
# searched and they aren't referenced by any other classes so they won't
# be picked up by implicit compilation. On a rebuild, they are picked up
# and compiled. Exclude them here to produce the same rt.jar as the old
# build does when building just once.
java.desktop_EXCLUDE_FILES += \
javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/InternalFrameTitlePanePainter.java \
javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/OptionPaneMessageAreaPainter.java \
javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/ScrollBarPainter.java \
javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/SliderPainter.java \
javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/SpinnerPainter.java \
javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/SplitPanePainter.java \
javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/TabbedPanePainter.java \
#
################################################################################
java.scripting_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
java.scripting_COPY += .js
java.scripting_CLEAN += .properties
################################################################################
java.instrument_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected,-accessibility \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
################################################################################
java.logging_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected,-reference,-accessibility \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
################################################################################
java.management_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected,-reference,-accessibility \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
################################################################################
java.management.rmi_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected \
'-Xdoclint/package:javax.*'
################################################################################
java.prefs_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
################################################################################
java.transaction.xa_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected \
'-Xdoclint/package:javax.*'
################################################################################
java.sql_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
################################################################################
java.sql.rowset_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected,-accessibility \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
java.sql.rowset_CLEAN_FILES += $(wildcard \
$(TOPDIR)/src/java.sql.rowset/share/classes/com/sun/rowset/*.properties \
$(TOPDIR)/src/java.sql.rowset/share/classes/javax/sql/rowset/*.properties)
################################################################################
java.rmi_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
java.rmi_CLEAN_FILES += $(wildcard \
$(TOPDIR)/src/java.rmi/share/classes/sun/rmi/registry/resources/*.properties \
$(TOPDIR)/src/java.rmi/share/classes/sun/rmi/server/resources/*.properties)
################################################################################
java.xml_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected,-accessibility \
'-Xdoclint/package:$(call CommaList, javax.xml.catalog javax.xml.datatype \
javax.xml.transform javax.xml.validation javax.xml.xpath)'
java.xml_CLEAN += .properties
################################################################################
java.naming_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected,-accessibility \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
java.naming_CLEAN += jndiprovider.properties
################################################################################
java.security.jgss_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
################################################################################
java.smartcardio_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected,-accessibility \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
################################################################################
java.xml.crypto_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected \
'-Xdoclint/package:java.*,javax.*'
java.xml.crypto_COPY += .dtd .xml
java.xml.crypto_CLEAN += .properties
################################################################################
jdk.charsets_COPY += .dat
################################################################################
################################################################################
jdk.compiler_DOCLINT += -Xdoclint:all/protected \
'-Xdoclint/package:-com.sun.tools.*,-jdk.internal.*,sun.tools.serialver.resources.*'
jdk.compiler_JAVAC_FLAGS += -XDstringConcat=inline
jdk.compiler_CLEAN_FILES += $(wildcard \
$(patsubst %, $(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.compiler/share/classes/%/*.properties, \
sun/tools/serialver/resources))
################################################################################
jdk.hotspot.agent_DISABLED_WARNINGS += rawtypes serial cast static overrides \
fallthrough
jdk.hotspot.agent_COPY += .gif .png .properties
################################################################################
jdk.editpad_COPY += .properties
################################################################################
jdk.jshell_COPY += .jsh .properties
################################################################################
jdk.internal.le_COPY += .properties .caps .txt
################################################################################
jdk.internal.opt_COPY += .properties
################################################################################
jdk.jcmd_COPY += _options
################################################################################
jdk.dynalink_CLEAN += .properties
################################################################################
jdk.javadoc_COPY += .xml .css .js .png
################################################################################
jdk.jartool_JAVAC_FLAGS += -XDstringConcat=inline
################################################################################
# No SCTP implementation on Mac OS X or AIX. These classes should be excluded.
SCTP_IMPL_CLASSES = \
$(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.sctp/unix/classes/sun/nio/ch/sctp/AssociationChange.java \
$(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.sctp/unix/classes/sun/nio/ch/sctp/AssociationImpl.java \
$(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.sctp/unix/classes/sun/nio/ch/sctp/PeerAddrChange.java \
$(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.sctp/unix/classes/sun/nio/ch/sctp/ResultContainer.java \
$(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.sctp/unix/classes/sun/nio/ch/sctp/SctpChannelImpl.java \
$(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.sctp/unix/classes/sun/nio/ch/sctp/SctpMultiChannelImpl.java \
$(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.sctp/unix/classes/sun/nio/ch/sctp/SctpNet.java \
$(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.sctp/unix/classes/sun/nio/ch/sctp/SctpNotification.java \
$(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.sctp/unix/classes/sun/nio/ch/sctp/SctpServerChannelImpl.java \
$(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.sctp/unix/classes/sun/nio/ch/sctp/SendFailed.java \
$(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.sctp/unix/classes/sun/nio/ch/sctp/Shutdown.java
ifeq ($(call isTargetOs, macosx), true)
jdk.sctp_EXCLUDE_FILES += $(SCTP_IMPL_CLASSES)
endif
ifeq ($(call isTargetOs, aix), true)
jdk.sctp_EXCLUDE_FILES += $(SCTP_IMPL_CLASSES)
endif
################################################################################
jdk.incubator.jpackage_COPY += .gif .png .txt .spec .script .prerm .preinst \
.postrm .postinst .list .sh .desktop .copyright .control .plist .template \
.icns .scpt .wxs .wxl .wxi .ico .bmp .tiff
jdk.incubator.jpackage_CLEAN += .properties
################################################################################
jdk.jconsole_COPY += .gif .png
jdk.jconsole_CLEAN_FILES += $(wildcard \
$(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.jconsole/share/classes/sun/tools/jconsole/resources/*.properties)
################################################################################
jdk.jdeps_COPY += .txt
jdk.jdeps_CLEAN_FILES += $(wildcard \
$(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.jdeps/share/classes/com/sun/tools/jdeps/resources/*.properties \
$(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.jdeps/share/classes/com/sun/tools/javap/resources/*.properties)
################################################################################
jdk.jdi_EXCLUDES += \
com/sun/tools/example/debug/bdi \
com/sun/tools/example/debug/event \
com/sun/tools/example/debug/gui \
com/sun/jdi/doc-files \
#
jdk.jdi_EXCLUDE_FILES += jdi-overview.html
################################################################################
jdk.dev_CLEAN_FILES += $(wildcard \
$(patsubst %, $(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.dev/share/classes/%/*.properties, \
com/sun/tools/script/shell))
jdk.dev_COPY += .js oqlhelp.html .txt
################################################################################
jdk.internal.jvmstat_COPY += aliasmap
################################################################################
# -parameters provides method's parameters information in class file,
# JVMCI compilers make use of that information for various sanity checks.
# Don't use Indy strings concatenation to have good JVMCI startup performance.
# The exports are needed since JVMCI is dynamically exported (see
# jdk.vm.ci.services.internal.ReflectionAccessJDK::openJVMCITo).
jdk.internal.vm.ci_JAVAC_FLAGS += -parameters -XDstringConcat=inline
################################################################################
jdk.internal.vm.compiler_JAVAC_FLAGS += -parameters -XDstringConcat=inline \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.aarch64=jdk.internal.vm.compiler \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.amd64=jdk.internal.vm.compiler \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.code=jdk.internal.vm.compiler \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.code.site=jdk.internal.vm.compiler \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.code.stack=jdk.internal.vm.compiler \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.common=jdk.internal.vm.compiler \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.hotspot=jdk.internal.vm.compiler \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.hotspot.aarch64=jdk.internal.vm.compiler \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.hotspot.amd64=jdk.internal.vm.compiler \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.meta=jdk.internal.vm.compiler \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.runtime=jdk.internal.vm.compiler \
#
jdk.internal.vm.compiler_EXCLUDES += \
jdk.internal.vm.compiler.collections.test \
jdk.tools.jaotc.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.api.directives.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.api.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.asm.aarch64.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.asm.amd64.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.asm.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.core.aarch64.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.core.amd64.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.core.jdk9.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.core.match.processor \
org.graalvm.compiler.core.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.debug.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.graph.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot.aarch64.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot.amd64.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot.jdk15.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot.jdk9.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot.lir.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.jtt \
org.graalvm.compiler.lir.jtt \
org.graalvm.compiler.lir.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.loop.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.microbenchmarks \
org.graalvm.compiler.nodeinfo.processor \
org.graalvm.compiler.nodes.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.options.processor \
org.graalvm.compiler.options.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.phases.common.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.processor \
org.graalvm.compiler.replacements.jdk12.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.replacements.jdk9.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.replacements.processor \
org.graalvm.compiler.replacements.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.serviceprovider.processor \
org.graalvm.compiler.test \
org.graalvm.compiler.virtual.bench \
org.graalvm.micro.benchmarks \
org.graalvm.util.test \
#
################################################################################
# -parameters provides method's parameters information in class file,
# JVMCI compilers make use of that information for various sanity checks.
# Don't use Indy strings concatenation to have good JAOTC startup performance.
# The exports are needed since JVMCI is dynamically exported (see
# jdk.vm.ci.services.internal.ReflectionAccessJDK::openJVMCITo).
jdk.aot_JAVAC_FLAGS += -parameters -XDstringConcat=inline \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.aarch64=jdk.internal.vm.compiler,jdk.aot \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.amd64=jdk.internal.vm.compiler,jdk.aot \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.code=jdk.internal.vm.compiler,jdk.aot \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.code.site=jdk.internal.vm.compiler,jdk.aot \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.code.stack=jdk.internal.vm.compiler,jdk.aot \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.common=jdk.internal.vm.compiler,jdk.aot \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.hotspot=jdk.internal.vm.compiler,jdk.aot \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.hotspot.aarch64=jdk.internal.vm.compiler,jdk.aot \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.hotspot.amd64=jdk.internal.vm.compiler,jdk.aot \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.meta=jdk.internal.vm.compiler,jdk.aot \
--add-exports jdk.internal.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.runtime=jdk.internal.vm.compiler,jdk.aot \
#
jdk.aot_EXCLUDES += \
jdk.tools.jaotc.test
#
################################################################################
sun.charsets_COPY += .dat
################################################################################
jdk.localedata_COPY += _dict _th
# Exclude BreakIterator classes that are just used in compile process to generate
# data files and shouldn't go in the product
jdk.localedata_EXCLUDE_FILES += sun/text/resources/ext/BreakIteratorRules_th.java
jdk.localedata_KEEP_ALL_TRANSLATIONS := true
################################################################################
jdk.jfr_DISABLED_WARNINGS += exports
jdk.jfr_COPY := .xsd .xml .dtd
jdk.jfr_JAVAC_FLAGS := -XDstringConcat=inline
################################################################################
# If this is an imported module that has prebuilt classes, only compile
# module-info.java.
@@ -67,8 +567,60 @@ MODULESOURCEPATH := $(call GetModuleSrcPath)
# Add imported modules to the modulepath
MODULEPATH := $(call PathList, $(IMPORT_MODULES_CLASSES))
ifeq ($(MODULE), jdk.internal.vm.ci)
## WORKAROUND jdk.internal.vm.ci source structure issue
JVMCI_MODULESOURCEPATH := $(MODULESOURCEPATH) \
$(subst /$(MODULE)/,/*/, $(filter-out %processor/src, \
$(wildcard $(TOPDIR)/src/$(MODULE)/share/classes/*/src)))
MODULESOURCEPATH := $(call PathList, $(JVMCI_MODULESOURCEPATH))
endif
ifeq ($(MODULE), jdk.internal.vm.compiler)
## WORKAROUND jdk.internal.vm.compiler source structure issue
VM_COMPILER_MODULESOURCEPATH := $(MODULESOURCEPATH) \
$(subst /$(MODULE)/,/*/, $(filter-out %processor/src %test/src %jtt/src %bench/src %microbenchmarks/src, \
$(wildcard $(TOPDIR)/src/$(MODULE)/share/classes/*/src)))
MODULESOURCEPATH := $(call PathList, $(VM_COMPILER_MODULESOURCEPATH))
endif
ifeq ($(MODULE), jdk.aot)
## WORKAROUND jdk.aot source structure issue
AOT_MODULESOURCEPATH := $(MODULESOURCEPATH) \
$(subst /$(MODULE)/,/*/, $(filter-out %processor/src, \
$(wildcard $(TOPDIR)/src/$(MODULE)/share/classes/*/src)))
MODULESOURCEPATH := $(call PathList, $(AOT_MODULESOURCEPATH))
endif
$(eval $(call SetupJavaCompilation, $(MODULE), \
SMALL_JAVA := false, \
MODULE := $(MODULE), \
SRC := $(wildcard $(MODULE_SRC_DIRS)), \
INCLUDES := $(JDK_USER_DEFINED_FILTER), \
FAIL_NO_SRC := $(FAIL_NO_SRC), \
BIN := $(if $($(MODULE)_BIN), $($(MODULE)_BIN), $(JDK_OUTPUTDIR)/modules), \
HEADERS := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/headers, \
CREATE_API_DIGEST := true, \
JAVAC_FLAGS := \
$($(MODULE)_DOCLINT) \
$($(MODULE)_JAVAC_FLAGS) \
--module-source-path $(MODULESOURCEPATH) \
--module-path $(MODULEPATH) \
--system none, \
))
TARGETS += $($(MODULE)) $($(MODULE)_COPY_EXTRA)
# Declare dependencies between java compilations of different modules.
# Since the other modules are declared in different invocations of this file,
# use the macro to find the correct target file to depend on.
# Only the javac compilation actually depends on other modules so limit
# dependency declaration to that by using the *_COMPILE_TARGET variable.
$($(MODULE)_COMPILE_TARGET): $(foreach d, $(call FindDepsForModule, $(MODULE)), \
$(call SetupJavaCompilationApiTarget, $d, \
$(if $($d_BIN), $($d_BIN), $(JDK_OUTPUTDIR)/modules/$d)))
################################################################################
# Copy zh_HK properties files from zh_TW (needed by some modules)
# Copy zh_HK properties files from zh_TW
$(JDK_OUTPUTDIR)/modules/%_zh_HK.properties: $(JDK_OUTPUTDIR)/modules/%_zh_TW.properties
$(install-file)
@@ -83,48 +635,13 @@ CreateHkTargets = \
.properties \
)
################################################################################
# Include module specific build settings
ifeq ($(MODULE), java.sql.rowset)
TARGETS += $(call CreateHkTargets, $(java.sql.rowset_CLEAN_FILES))
endif
-include Java.gmk
################################################################################
# Setup the main compilation
$(eval $(call SetupJavaCompilation, $(MODULE), \
SMALL_JAVA := false, \
MODULE := $(MODULE), \
SRC := $(wildcard $(MODULE_SRC_DIRS)), \
INCLUDES := $(JDK_USER_DEFINED_FILTER), \
FAIL_NO_SRC := $(FAIL_NO_SRC), \
BIN := $(if $($(MODULE)_BIN), $($(MODULE)_BIN), $(JDK_OUTPUTDIR)/modules), \
HEADERS := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/headers, \
CREATE_API_DIGEST := true, \
CLEAN := $(CLEAN), \
CLEAN_FILES := $(CLEAN_FILES), \
COPY := $(COPY), \
DISABLED_WARNINGS := $(DISABLED_WARNINGS_java), \
EXCLUDES := $(EXCLUDES), \
EXCLUDE_FILES := $(EXCLUDE_FILES), \
KEEP_ALL_TRANSLATIONS := $(KEEP_ALL_TRANSLATIONS), \
JAVAC_FLAGS := \
$(DOCLINT) \
$(JAVAC_FLAGS) \
--module-source-path $(MODULESOURCEPATH) \
--module-path $(MODULEPATH) \
--system none, \
))
TARGETS += $($(MODULE))
# Declare dependencies between java compilations of different modules.
# Since the other modules are declared in different invocations of this file,
# use the macro to find the correct target file to depend on.
# Only the javac compilation actually depends on other modules so limit
# dependency declaration to that by using the *_COMPILE_TARGET variable.
$($(MODULE)_COMPILE_TARGET): $(foreach d, $(call FindDepsForModule, $(MODULE)), \
$(call SetupJavaCompilationApiTarget, $d, \
$(if $($d_BIN), $($d_BIN), $(JDK_OUTPUTDIR)/modules/$d)))
ifeq ($(MODULE), java.rmi)
TARGETS += $(call CreateHkTargets, $(java.rmi_CLEAN_FILES))
endif
################################################################################
# If this is an imported module, copy the pre built classes and resources into
@@ -148,6 +665,10 @@ endif
################################################################################
$(eval $(call IncludeCustomExtension, CompileJavaModules-post.gmk))
################################################################################
all: $(TARGETS)
.PHONY: all

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@@ -33,20 +33,8 @@ include JavaCompilation.gmk
TOOLS_CLASSES_DIR := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/tools_jigsaw_classes
# When using an external BUILDJDK, make it possible to shortcut building of
# these tools using the BUILD_JAVAC instead of having to build the complete
# exploded image first.
ifeq ($(EXTERNAL_BUILDJDK), true)
COMPILER := buildjdk
TARGET_RELEASE := $(TARGET_RELEASE_NEWJDK)
else
COMPILER := interim
TARGET_RELEASE := $(TARGET_RELEASE_NEWJDK_UPGRADED)
endif
$(eval $(call SetupJavaCompilation, BUILD_JIGSAW_TOOLS, \
TARGET_RELEASE := $(TARGET_RELEASE), \
COMPILER := $(COMPILER), \
TARGET_RELEASE := $(TARGET_RELEASE_NEWJDK_UPGRADED), \
SRC := $(TOPDIR)/make/jdk/src/classes, \
INCLUDES := build/tools/deps \
build/tools/docs \

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@@ -36,21 +36,91 @@ TARGETS :=
# Hook to include the corresponding custom file, if present.
$(eval $(call IncludeCustomExtension, hotspot/CompileTools.gmk))
################################################################################
# Build tools needed for the JFR source code generation
ifeq ($(INCLUDE_GRAAL), true)
VM_CI_SRC_DIR := $(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.internal.vm.ci/share/classes
HOTSPOT_TOOLS_SRCDIR := $(TOPDIR)/make/src/classes
SRC_DIR := $(TOPDIR)/src/jdk.internal.vm.compiler/share/classes
HOTSPOT_TOOLS_OUTPUTDIR := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/buildtools/hotspot_tools_classes
##############################################################################
# Compile the annotation processors
$(eval $(call SetupJavaCompilation, BUILD_VM_COMPILER_MATCH_PROCESSOR, \
TARGET_RELEASE := $(TARGET_RELEASE_BOOTJDK), \
SRC := \
$(SRC_DIR)/org.graalvm.compiler.processor/src \
$(SRC_DIR)/org.graalvm.compiler.core.match.processor/src \
, \
EXCLUDE_FILES := $(EXCLUDE_FILES), \
BIN := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk.vm.compiler.match.processor, \
JAR := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk.vm.compiler.match.processor.jar, \
DISABLED_WARNINGS := options, \
))
$(eval $(call SetupJavaCompilation, BUILD_TOOLS_HOTSPOT, \
COMPILER := bootjdk, \
SRC := $(HOTSPOT_TOOLS_SRCDIR), \
BIN := $(HOTSPOT_TOOLS_OUTPUTDIR), \
))
TARGETS += $(BUILD_VM_COMPILER_MATCH_PROCESSOR)
TARGETS += $(BUILD_TOOLS_HOTSPOT)
##############################################################################
$(eval $(call SetupJavaCompilation, BUILD_VM_COMPILER_NODEINFO_PROCESSOR, \
TARGET_RELEASE := $(TARGET_RELEASE_BOOTJDK), \
SRC := \
$(SRC_DIR)/org.graalvm.compiler.processor/src \
$(SRC_DIR)/org.graalvm.compiler.nodeinfo.processor/src \
, \
BIN := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk.vm.compiler.nodeinfo.processor, \
JAR := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk.vm.compiler.nodeinfo.processor.jar, \
DISABLED_WARNINGS := options, \
))
TARGETS += $(BUILD_VM_COMPILER_NODEINFO_PROCESSOR)
##############################################################################
$(eval $(call SetupJavaCompilation, BUILD_VM_COMPILER_OPTIONS_PROCESSOR, \
TARGET_RELEASE := $(TARGET_RELEASE_BOOTJDK), \
DISABLED_WARNINGS := options, \
SRC := \
$(SRC_DIR)/org.graalvm.compiler.processor/src \
$(SRC_DIR)/org.graalvm.compiler.options.processor/src \
, \
BIN := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk.vm.compiler.options.processor, \
JAR := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk.vm.compiler.options.processor.jar, \
))
TARGETS += $(BUILD_VM_COMPILER_OPTIONS_PROCESSOR)
##############################################################################
$(eval $(call SetupJavaCompilation, BUILD_VM_COMPILER_REPLACEMENTS_PROCESSOR, \
TARGET_RELEASE := $(TARGET_RELEASE_BOOTJDK), \
SRC := \
$(SRC_DIR)/org.graalvm.compiler.processor/src \
$(SRC_DIR)/org.graalvm.compiler.replacements.processor/src \
, \
EXCLUDE_FILES := $(EXCLUDE_FILES), \
BIN := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk.vm.compiler.replacements.verifier, \
JAR := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk.vm.compiler.replacements.verifier.jar, \
DISABLED_WARNINGS := options, \
))
TARGETS += $(BUILD_VM_COMPILER_REPLACEMENTS_PROCESSOR)
##############################################################################
$(eval $(call SetupJavaCompilation, BUILD_VM_COMPILER_SERVICEPROVIDER_PROCESSOR, \
TARGET_RELEASE := $(TARGET_RELEASE_BOOTJDK), \
SRC := \
$(SRC_DIR)/org.graalvm.compiler.processor/src \
$(SRC_DIR)/org.graalvm.compiler.serviceprovider.processor/src \
, \
EXCLUDE_FILES := $(EXCLUDE_FILES), \
BIN := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk.vm.compiler.serviceprovider.processor, \
JAR := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk.vm.compiler.serviceprovider.processor.jar, \
DISABLED_WARNINGS := options, \
))
TARGETS += $(BUILD_VM_COMPILER_SERVICEPROVIDER_PROCESSOR)
##############################################################################
endif
all: $(TARGETS)

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@@ -56,8 +56,7 @@ $(eval $(call SetupJavaCompilation, BUILD_TOOLS_JDK, \
DISABLED_WARNINGS := options, \
JAVAC_FLAGS := \
--add-exports java.desktop/sun.awt=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-exports java.base/sun.text=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-exports java.base/sun.security.util=ALL-UNNAMED, \
--add-exports java.base/sun.text=ALL-UNNAMED, \
))
TARGETS += $(BUILD_TOOLS_JDK)

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@@ -213,12 +213,12 @@ endif
ifeq ($(call isTargetOs, windows), true)
ifeq ($(SHIP_DEBUG_SYMBOLS), )
JMOD_FLAGS += --exclude '**{_the.*,_*.marker*,*.diz,*.pdb,*.map}'
JMOD_FLAGS += --exclude '**{_the.*,_*.marker,*.diz,*.pdb,*.map}'
else
JMOD_FLAGS += --exclude '**{_the.*,_*.marker*,*.diz,*.map}'
JMOD_FLAGS += --exclude '**{_the.*,_*.marker,*.diz,*.map}'
endif
else
JMOD_FLAGS += --exclude '**{_the.*,_*.marker*,*.diz,*.debuginfo,*.dSYM/**,*.dSYM}'
JMOD_FLAGS += --exclude '**{_the.*,_*.marker,*.diz,*.debuginfo,*.dSYM/**,*.dSYM}'
endif
# Create jmods in the support dir and then move them into place to keep the

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Copyright (c) 1997, 2021, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 1997, 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
#
# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -57,11 +57,14 @@ $(eval $(call IncludeCustomExtension, Docs.gmk))
################################################################################
# Javadoc settings
# Include configuration for URLs in generated javadoc
include $(TOPDIR)/make/conf/javadoc.conf
MODULES_SOURCE_PATH := $(call PathList, $(call GetModuleSrcPath) )
# URLs
JAVADOC_BASE_URL := https://docs.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=javase$(VERSION_NUMBER)&amp;id=homepage
BUG_SUBMIT_URL := https://bugreport.java.com/bugreport/
COPYRIGHT_URL := legal/copyright.html
LICENSE_URL := https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/terms/license/java$(VERSION_NUMBER)speclicense.html
REDISTRIBUTION_URL := https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/redist-137594.html
# In order to get a specific ordering it's necessary to specify the total
# ordering of tags as the tags are otherwise ordered in order of definition.
@@ -89,6 +92,7 @@ JAVADOC_TAGS := \
-tag see \
-taglet build.tools.taglet.ExtLink \
-taglet build.tools.taglet.Incubating \
-taglet build.tools.taglet.Preview \
-tagletpath $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk_tools_classes \
$(CUSTOM_JAVADOC_TAGS) \
#
@@ -99,8 +103,7 @@ JAVADOC_TAGS := \
REFERENCE_TAGS := $(JAVADOC_TAGS)
# Which doclint checks to ignore
JAVADOC_DISABLED_DOCLINT_WARNINGS := missing
JAVADOC_DISABLED_DOCLINT_PACKAGES := org.w3c.* javax.smartcardio
JAVADOC_DISABLED_DOCLINT := accessibility html missing syntax reference
# The initial set of options for javadoc
JAVADOC_OPTIONS := -use -keywords -notimestamp \
@@ -154,14 +157,13 @@ COPYRIGHT_BOTTOM = \
<a href="$(REDISTRIBUTION_URL)">documentation redistribution policy</a>. \
$(DRAFT_MARKER_STR) <!-- Version $(VERSION_STRING) -->
# $1 - Optional "Other Versions" link
JAVADOC_BOTTOM = \
JAVADOC_BOTTOM := \
<a href="$(BUG_SUBMIT_URL)">Report a bug or suggest an enhancement</a><br> \
For further API reference and developer documentation see the \
<a href="$(JAVADOC_BASE_URL)" target="_blank">Java SE \
Documentation</a>, which contains more detailed, \
developer-targeted descriptions with conceptual overviews, definitions \
of terms, workarounds, and working code examples. $1<br> \
of terms, workarounds, and working code examples.<br> \
Java is a trademark or registered trademark of $(FULL_COMPANY_NAME) in \
the US and other countries.<br> \
$(call COPYRIGHT_BOTTOM, {@docroot}/../)
@@ -263,7 +265,6 @@ endef
# SHORT_NAME - The short name of this documentation collection
# LONG_NAME - The long name of this documentation collection
# TARGET_DIR - Where to store the output
# OTHER_VERSIONS - URL for other page listing versions
#
SetupApiDocsGeneration = $(NamedParamsMacroTemplate)
define SetupApiDocsGenerationBody
@@ -296,26 +297,18 @@ define SetupApiDocsGenerationBody
# Create a string like "-Xdoclint:all,-syntax,-html,..."
$1_OPTIONS += -Xdoclint:all,$$(call CommaList, $$(addprefix -, \
$$(JAVADOC_DISABLED_DOCLINT_WARNINGS)))
# Ignore the doclint warnings in certain packages
$1_OPTIONS += -Xdoclint/package:$$(call CommaList, $$(addprefix -, \
$$(JAVADOC_DISABLED_DOCLINT_PACKAGES)))
$$(JAVADOC_DISABLED_DOCLINT)))
$1_DOC_TITLE := $$($1_LONG_NAME)<br>Version $$(VERSION_SPECIFICATION) API \
Specification
$1_WINDOW_TITLE := $$(subst &amp;,&,$$($1_SHORT_NAME))$$(DRAFT_MARKER_TITLE)
$1_HEADER_TITLE := <div $$(HEADER_STYLE)><strong>$$($1_SHORT_NAME)</strong> \
$$(DRAFT_MARKER_STR)</div>
ifneq ($$($1_OTHER_VERSIONS), )
$1_JAVADOC_BOTTOM := $$(call JAVADOC_BOTTOM, <a href="$$($1_OTHER_VERSIONS)">Other versions.</a>)
else
$1_JAVADOC_BOTTOM := $$(call JAVADOC_BOTTOM, )
endif
$1_OPTIONS += -doctitle '$$($1_DOC_TITLE)'
$1_OPTIONS += -windowtitle '$$($1_WINDOW_TITLE)'
$1_OPTIONS += -header '$$($1_HEADER_TITLE)'
$1_OPTIONS += -bottom '$$($1_JAVADOC_BOTTOM)'
$1_OPTIONS += -bottom '$$(JAVADOC_BOTTOM)'
ifeq ($$(IS_DRAFT), true)
$1_OPTIONS += -top '$$(JAVADOC_TOP)'
endif
@@ -332,12 +325,6 @@ define SetupApiDocsGenerationBody
$$(eval $$(call create_overview_file,$1))
$1_OPTIONS += -overview $$($1_OVERVIEW)
# Add summary pages for new/deprecated APIs in recent releases
$1_OPTIONS += --since $(call CommaList, \
$(filter-out $(VERSION_DOCS_API_SINCE), \
$(call sequence, $(VERSION_DOCS_API_SINCE), $(VERSION_FEATURE))))
$1_OPTIONS += --since-label "New API since JDK $(VERSION_DOCS_API_SINCE)"
$$(foreach g, $$($1_GROUPS), \
$$(eval $1_OPTIONS += -group "$$($$g_GROUP_NAME)" "$$($$g_GROUP_MODULES)") \
)
@@ -453,7 +440,6 @@ $(eval $(call SetupApiDocsGeneration, JDK_API, \
SHORT_NAME := $(JDK_SHORT_NAME), \
LONG_NAME := $(JDK_LONG_NAME), \
TARGET_DIR := $(DOCS_OUTPUTDIR)/api, \
OTHER_VERSIONS := $(OTHER_JDK_VERSIONS_URL), \
))
# Targets generated are returned in JDK_API_JAVADOC_TARGETS and
@@ -470,7 +456,7 @@ $(eval $(call SetupApiDocsGeneration, JAVASE_API, \
MODULES := $(JAVASE_MODULES), \
SHORT_NAME := $(JAVASE_SHORT_NAME), \
LONG_NAME := $(JAVASE_LONG_NAME), \
TARGET_DIR := $(DOCS_JAVASE_IMAGE_DIR)/api, \
TARGET_DIR := $(IMAGES_OUTPUTDIR)/javase-docs/api, \
))
# Targets generated are returned in JAVASE_API_JAVADOC_TARGETS and
@@ -488,8 +474,8 @@ $(eval $(call SetupApiDocsGeneration, REFERENCE_API, \
MODULES := $(JAVASE_MODULES), \
SHORT_NAME := $(JAVASE_SHORT_NAME), \
LONG_NAME := $(JAVASE_LONG_NAME), \
TARGET_DIR := $(DOCS_REFERENCE_IMAGE_DIR)/api, \
JAVADOC_CMD := $(DOCS_REFERENCE_JAVADOC), \
TARGET_DIR := $(IMAGES_OUTPUTDIR)/reference-docs/api, \
JAVADOC_CMD := $(JAVADOC), \
OPTIONS := $(REFERENCE_OPTIONS), \
TAGS := $(REFERENCE_TAGS), \
))

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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ endif
# Save the stderr output of the command and print it along with stdout in case
# something goes wrong.
$(CLASSLIST_FILE): $(INTERIM_IMAGE_DIR)/bin/java$(EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) $(CLASSLIST_JAR)
$(CLASSLIST_FILE): $(INTERIM_IMAGE_DIR)/bin/java$(EXE_SUFFIX) $(CLASSLIST_JAR)
$(call MakeDir, $(LINK_OPT_DIR))
$(call LogInfo, Generating $(patsubst $(OUTPUTDIR)/%, %, $@))
$(call LogInfo, Generating $(patsubst $(OUTPUTDIR)/%, %, $(JLI_TRACE_FILE)))
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ $(CLASSLIST_FILE): $(INTERIM_IMAGE_DIR)/bin/java$(EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) $(CLASSLIST
# dependencies, make will correctly rebuild both jli trace and classlist
# incrementally using the single recipe above.
$(CLASSLIST_FILE): $(JLI_TRACE_FILE)
$(JLI_TRACE_FILE): $(INTERIM_IMAGE_DIR)/bin/java$(EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) $(CLASSLIST_JAR)
$(JLI_TRACE_FILE): $(INTERIM_IMAGE_DIR)/bin/java$(EXE_SUFFIX) $(CLASSLIST_JAR)
TARGETS += $(CLASSLIST_FILE) $(JLI_TRACE_FILE)

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@@ -101,9 +101,9 @@ help:
$(info $(_) # method is 'auto', 'ignore' or 'fail' (default))
$(info $(_) TEST="test1 ..." # Use the given test descriptor(s) for testing, e.g.)
$(info $(_) # make test TEST="jdk_lang gtest:all")
$(info $(_) JTREG="OPT1=x;OPT2=y" # Control the JTREG test harness, use 'help' to list)
$(info $(_) GTEST="OPT1=x;OPT2=y" # Control the GTEST test harness, use 'help' to list)
$(info $(_) MICRO="OPT1=x;OPT2=y" # Control the MICRO test harness, use 'help' to list)
$(info $(_) JTREG="OPT1=x;OPT2=y" # Control the JTREG test harness)
$(info $(_) GTEST="OPT1=x;OPT2=y" # Control the GTEST test harness)
$(info $(_) MICRO="OPT1=x;OPT2=y" # Control the MICRO test harness)
$(info $(_) TEST_OPTS="OPT1=x;..." # Generic control of all test harnesses)
$(info $(_) TEST_VM_OPTS="ARG ..." # Same as setting TEST_OPTS to VM_OPTIONS="ARG ...")
$(info )

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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ ALL_MODULES := $(call FindAllModules)
$(eval $(call ReadImportMetaData))
JRE_MODULES += $(filter $(ALL_MODULES), $(BOOT_MODULES) \
$(PLATFORM_MODULES) jdk.jdwp.agent)
$(PLATFORM_MODULES) $(JRE_TOOL_MODULES))
JDK_MODULES += $(ALL_MODULES)
JRE_MODULES_LIST := $(call CommaList, $(JRE_MODULES))
@@ -238,7 +238,6 @@ endif
ALL_JDK_MODULES := $(JDK_MODULES)
ALL_JRE_MODULES := $(sort $(JRE_MODULES), $(foreach m, $(JRE_MODULES), \
$(call FindTransitiveDepsForModule, $m)))
ALL_SYMBOLS_MODULES := $(JDK_MODULES)
ifeq ($(call isTargetOs, windows), true)
LIBS_TARGET_SUBDIR := bin
@@ -294,7 +293,6 @@ SetupCopyDebuginfo = \
# implementation above.
$(call SetupCopyDebuginfo,JDK)
$(call SetupCopyDebuginfo,JRE)
$(call SetupCopyDebuginfo,SYMBOLS)
################################################################################

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@@ -197,10 +197,10 @@ ifeq ($(HAS_SPEC),)
COMPARE_BUILD="$(COMPARE_BUILD)" pre-compare-build && \
$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $(MAKE_LOG_FLAGS) -r -R -j 1 -f $(topdir)/make/Init.gmk \
SPEC=$(spec) HAS_SPEC=true $(MAKE_INIT_WITH_SPEC_ARGUMENTS) \
COMPARE_BUILD="$(COMPARE_BUILD):NODRYRUN=true" main && \
COMPARE_BUILD="$(COMPARE_BUILD)" main && \
$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $(MAKE_LOG_FLAGS) -r -R -f $(topdir)/make/Init.gmk \
SPEC=$(spec) HAS_SPEC=true ACTUAL_TOPDIR=$(topdir) \
COMPARE_BUILD="$(COMPARE_BUILD):NODRYRUN=true" post-compare-build && \
COMPARE_BUILD="$(COMPARE_BUILD)" post-compare-build && \
) \
) true ) \
$(eval TARGET_DONE=true) \

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@@ -350,9 +350,6 @@ else # $(HAS_SPEC)=true
$$(if $$(filter FAIL=%, $$(part)), \
$$(eval COMPARE_BUILD_FAIL=$$(strip $$(subst +, , $$(patsubst FAIL=%, %, $$(part))))) \
) \
$$(if $$(filter NODRYRUN=%, $$(part)), \
$$(eval COMPARE_BUILD_NODRYRUN=$$(strip $$(subst +, , $$(patsubst NODRYRUN=%, %, $$(part))))) \
) \
)
else
# Separate handling for single field case, to allow for spaces in values.
@@ -375,11 +372,9 @@ else # $(HAS_SPEC)=true
else ifeq ($$(wildcard $$(COMPARE_BUILD_PATCH)), )
$$(error Patch file $$(COMPARE_BUILD_PATCH) does not exist)
endif
ifneq ($$(COMPARE_BUILD_NODRYRUN), true)
PATCH_DRY_RUN := $$(shell cd $$(topdir) && $$(PATCH) --dry-run -p1 < $$(COMPARE_BUILD_PATCH) > /dev/null 2>&1 || $$(ECHO) FAILED)
ifeq ($$(PATCH_DRY_RUN), FAILED)
$$(error Patch file $$(COMPARE_BUILD_PATCH) does not apply cleanly)
endif
PATCH_DRY_RUN := $$(shell cd $$(topdir) && $$(PATCH) --dry-run -p1 < $$(COMPARE_BUILD_PATCH) > /dev/null 2>&1 || $$(ECHO) FAILED)
ifeq ($$(PATCH_DRY_RUN), FAILED)
$$(error Patch file $$(COMPARE_BUILD_PATCH) does not apply cleanly)
endif
endif
ifneq ($$(COMPARE_BUILD_FAIL), true)

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (c) 2016, 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2016, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
#
# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ include Modules.gmk
################################################################################
# Use this file inside the image as target for make rule
JIMAGE_TARGET_FILE := bin/java$(EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX)
JIMAGE_TARGET_FILE := bin/java$(EXE_SUFFIX)
INTERIM_MODULES_LIST := $(call CommaList, $(INTERIM_IMAGE_MODULES))

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@@ -38,8 +38,11 @@ ifeq ($(call isTargetOs, macosx), true)
MACOSX_PLIST_SRC := $(TOPDIR)/make/data/bundle
BUNDLE_ID := $(MACOSX_BUNDLE_ID_BASE).$(VERSION_SHORT)
BUNDLE_NAME := $(MACOSX_BUNDLE_NAME_BASE) $(VERSION_SHORT)
BUNDLE_INFO := $(MACOSX_BUNDLE_NAME_BASE) $(VERSION_STRING)
BUNDLE_PLATFORM_VERSION := $(VERSION_FEATURE).$(VERSION_INTERIM)
BUNDLE_VERSION := $(VERSION_NUMBER)
ifeq ($(COMPANY_NAME), N/A)
BUNDLE_VENDOR := UNDEFINED
else
@@ -72,26 +75,24 @@ ifeq ($(call isTargetOs, macosx), true)
SOURCE_FILES := $(MACOSX_PLIST_SRC)/JDK-Info.plist, \
OUTPUT_FILE := $(JDK_MACOSX_CONTENTS_DIR)/Info.plist, \
REPLACEMENTS := \
@@ID@@ => $(MACOSX_BUNDLE_ID_BASE).jdk ; \
@@ID@@ => $(BUNDLE_ID).jdk ; \
@@NAME@@ => $(BUNDLE_NAME) ; \
@@INFO@@ => $(BUNDLE_INFO) ; \
@@VERSION@@ => $(VERSION_NUMBER) ; \
@@BUILD_VERSION@@ => $(MACOSX_BUNDLE_BUILD_VERSION) ; \
@@VENDOR@@ => $(BUNDLE_VENDOR) ; \
@@MACOSX_VERSION_MIN@@ => $(MACOSX_VERSION_MIN) , \
@@PLATFORM_VERSION@@ => $(BUNDLE_PLATFORM_VERSION) ; \
@@VERSION@@ => $(BUNDLE_VERSION) ; \
@@VENDOR@@ => $(BUNDLE_VENDOR) , \
))
$(eval $(call SetupTextFileProcessing, BUILD_JRE_PLIST, \
SOURCE_FILES := $(MACOSX_PLIST_SRC)/JRE-Info.plist, \
OUTPUT_FILE := $(JRE_MACOSX_CONTENTS_DIR)/Info.plist, \
REPLACEMENTS := \
@@ID@@ => $(MACOSX_BUNDLE_ID_BASE).jre ; \
@@ID@@ => $(BUNDLE_ID).jre ; \
@@NAME@@ => $(BUNDLE_NAME) ; \
@@INFO@@ => $(BUNDLE_INFO) ; \
@@VERSION@@ => $(VERSION_NUMBER) ; \
@@BUILD_VERSION@@ => $(BUNDLE_BUILD_VERSION) ; \
@@VENDOR@@ => $(BUNDLE_VENDOR) ; \
@@MACOSX_VERSION_MIN@@ => $(MACOSX_VERSION_MIN) , \
@@PLATFORM_VERSION@@ => $(BUNDLE_PLATFORM_VERSION) ; \
@@VERSION@@ => $(BUNDLE_VERSION) ; \
@@VENDOR@@ => $(BUNDLE_VENDOR) , \
))
$(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/images/_jdk_bundle_attribute_set: $(COPY_JDK_IMAGE)

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (c) 2011, 2021, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2011, 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
#
# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -90,10 +90,12 @@ $(eval $(call SetupTarget, buildtools-jdk, \
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, buildtools-modules, \
MAKEFILE := CompileModuleTools, \
DEPS := exploded-image-base, \
))
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, buildtools-hotspot, \
MAKEFILE := CompileToolsHotspot, \
DEPS := interim-langtools, \
))
################################################################################
@@ -110,6 +112,7 @@ $(eval $(call SetupTarget, generate-exported-symbols, \
$(eval $(call DeclareRecipesForPhase, GENSRC, \
TARGET_SUFFIX := gensrc-src, \
FILE_PREFIX := Gensrc, \
MAKE_SUBDIR := gensrc, \
CHECK_MODULES := $(ALL_MODULES), \
))
@@ -147,6 +150,7 @@ ALL_TARGETS += $(GENSRC_TARGETS)
$(eval $(call DeclareRecipesForPhase, GENDATA, \
TARGET_SUFFIX := gendata, \
FILE_PREFIX := Gendata, \
MAKE_SUBDIR := gendata, \
CHECK_MODULES := $(ALL_MODULES), \
))
@@ -157,6 +161,7 @@ ALL_TARGETS += $(GENDATA_TARGETS)
$(eval $(call DeclareRecipesForPhase, COPY, \
TARGET_SUFFIX := copy, \
FILE_PREFIX := Copy, \
MAKE_SUBDIR := copy, \
CHECK_MODULES := $(ALL_MODULES), \
))
@@ -186,7 +191,6 @@ JAVA_TARGETS := $(addsuffix -java, $(JAVA_MODULES))
define DeclareCompileJavaRecipe
$1-java:
+($(CD) $(TOPDIR)/make && $(MAKE) $(MAKE_ARGS) \
$(patsubst %,-I%/modules/$1,$(PHASE_MAKEDIRS)) \
-f CompileJavaModules.gmk MODULE=$1)
endef
@@ -199,6 +203,7 @@ ALL_TARGETS += $(JAVA_TARGETS)
$(eval $(call DeclareRecipesForPhase, LIBS, \
TARGET_SUFFIX := libs, \
FILE_PREFIX := Lib, \
MAKE_SUBDIR := lib, \
CHECK_MODULES := $(ALL_MODULES), \
))
@@ -211,6 +216,7 @@ ALL_TARGETS += $(LIBS_TARGETS)
$(eval $(call DeclareRecipesForPhase, STATIC_LIBS, \
TARGET_SUFFIX := static-libs, \
FILE_PREFIX := Lib, \
MAKE_SUBDIR := lib, \
CHECK_MODULES := $(ALL_MODULES), \
EXTRA_ARGS := STATIC_LIBS=true, \
))
@@ -222,6 +228,7 @@ ALL_TARGETS += $(STATIC_LIBS_TARGETS)
$(eval $(call DeclareRecipesForPhase, LAUNCHER, \
TARGET_SUFFIX := launchers, \
FILE_PREFIX := Launcher, \
MAKE_SUBDIR := launcher, \
CHECK_MODULES := $(ALL_MODULES), \
))
@@ -338,7 +345,7 @@ $(eval $(call SetupTarget, test-image-demos-jdk, \
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, generate-summary, \
MAKEFILE := GenerateModuleSummary, \
DEPS := jmods buildtools-modules runnable-buildjdk, \
DEPS := jmods buildtools-modules, \
))
################################################################################
@@ -468,7 +475,7 @@ $(eval $(call SetupTarget, docs-jdk-api-javadoc, \
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, docs-jdk-api-modulegraph, \
MAKEFILE := Docs, \
TARGET := docs-jdk-api-modulegraph, \
DEPS := buildtools-modules runnable-buildjdk, \
DEPS := exploded-image buildtools-modules, \
))
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, docs-javase-api-javadoc, \
@@ -479,7 +486,7 @@ $(eval $(call SetupTarget, docs-javase-api-javadoc, \
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, docs-javase-api-modulegraph, \
MAKEFILE := Docs, \
TARGET := docs-javase-api-modulegraph, \
DEPS := buildtools-modules runnable-buildjdk, \
DEPS := exploded-image buildtools-modules, \
))
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, docs-reference-api-javadoc, \
@@ -490,7 +497,7 @@ $(eval $(call SetupTarget, docs-reference-api-javadoc, \
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, docs-reference-api-modulegraph, \
MAKEFILE := Docs, \
TARGET := docs-reference-api-modulegraph, \
DEPS := buildtools-modules runnable-buildjdk, \
DEPS := exploded-image buildtools-modules, \
))
# The gensrc steps for jdk.jdi create html spec files.
@@ -633,20 +640,6 @@ $(eval $(call SetupTarget, test-image-jdk-jtreg-native, \
DEPS := build-test-jdk-jtreg-native, \
))
# Native files needed by the testlib
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, build-test-lib-native, \
MAKEFILE := test/BuildTestLibNative, \
TARGET := build-test-lib-native, \
DEPS := buildtools-jdk java.base-libs, \
))
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, test-image-lib-native, \
MAKEFILE := test/BuildTestLibNative, \
TARGET := test-image-lib-native, \
DEPS := build-test-lib-native, \
))
# Native files needed when testing the testlib itself
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, build-test-libtest-jtreg-native, \
MAKEFILE := test/JtregNativeLibTest, \
TARGET := build-test-libtest-jtreg-native, \
@@ -659,6 +652,18 @@ $(eval $(call SetupTarget, test-image-libtest-jtreg-native, \
DEPS := build-test-libtest-jtreg-native, \
))
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, build-test-hotspot-jtreg-graal, \
MAKEFILE := test/JtregGraalUnit, \
TARGET := build-test-hotspot-jtreg-graal, \
DEPS := exploded-image, \
))
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, test-image-hotspot-jtreg-graal, \
MAKEFILE := test/JtregGraalUnit, \
TARGET := test-image-hotspot-jtreg-graal, \
DEPS := build-test-hotspot-jtreg-graal, \
))
ifneq ($(GTEST_FRAMEWORK_SRC), )
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, test-image-hotspot-gtest, \
MAKEFILE := hotspot/test/GtestImage, \
@@ -736,24 +741,12 @@ $(eval $(call SetupTarget, test-bundles, \
DEPS := test-image, \
))
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, docs-jdk-bundles, \
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, docs-bundles, \
MAKEFILE := Bundles, \
TARGET := docs-jdk-bundles, \
TARGET := docs-bundles, \
DEPS := docs-image, \
))
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, docs-javase-bundles, \
MAKEFILE := Bundles, \
TARGET := docs-javase-bundles, \
DEPS := docs-javase-image, \
))
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, docs-reference-bundles, \
MAKEFILE := Bundles, \
TARGET := docs-reference-bundles, \
DEPS := docs-reference-image, \
))
$(eval $(call SetupTarget, static-libs-bundles, \
MAKEFILE := Bundles, \
TARGET := static-libs-bundles, \
@@ -811,7 +804,7 @@ else
# Declare dependencies between hotspot-<variant>* targets
$(foreach v, $(JVM_VARIANTS), \
$(eval hotspot-$v-gensrc: java.base-copy buildtools-hotspot) \
$(eval hotspot-$v-gensrc: java.base-copy) \
$(eval hotspot-$v-libs: hotspot-$v-gensrc java.base-copy) \
)
@@ -857,14 +850,23 @@ else
# virtual target.
jdk.jdwp.agent-libs: jdk.jdwp.agent-gensrc
# jdk.jfr-gendata uses TOOL_JFR_GEN from buildtools-hotspot
jdk.jfr-gendata: buildtools-hotspot
# The swing beans need to have java base properly generated to avoid errors
# in javadoc. The X11 wrappers need the java.base include files to have been
# copied and processed.
java.desktop-gensrc-src: java.base-gensrc java.base-copy
# The annotation processing for jdk.internal.vm.compiler
# and jdk.internal.vm.compiler.management needs classes from the current JDK.
jdk.internal.vm.compiler-gensrc-src: $(addsuffix -java, \
$(call FindTransitiveDepsForModule, jdk.internal.vm.compiler))
jdk.internal.vm.compiler.management-gensrc-src: $(addsuffix -java, \
$(call FindTransitiveDepsForModule, jdk.internal.vm.compiler.management))
# For these modules, the gensrc step is generating a module-info.java.extra
# file to be processed by the gensrc-moduleinfo target.
jdk.internal.vm.compiler-gensrc-moduleinfo: jdk.internal.vm.compiler-gensrc-src
jdk.internal.vm.compiler.management-gensrc-moduleinfo: jdk.internal.vm.compiler.management-gensrc-src
jdk.jdeps-gendata: java
# The ct.sym generation uses all the moduleinfos as input
@@ -935,13 +937,10 @@ else
$(JMOD_TARGETS) $(INTERIM_JMOD_TARGETS): java.base-libs java.base-copy \
java.base-gendata jdk.jlink-launchers java
endif
else ifeq ($(EXTERNAL_BUILDJDK), false)
# The normal non cross compilation usecase needs to wait for the full
else
# The normal non cross compilation case uses needs to wait for the full
# exploded-image to avoid a race with the optimize target.
$(JMOD_TARGETS) $(INTERIM_JMOD_TARGETS): exploded-image
# The buildtools-modules are used for the exploded-image-optimize target,
# but can be built either using the exploded-image or an external BUILDJDK.
buildtools-modules: exploded-image-base
endif
# All modules include the main license files from java.base.
@@ -1062,18 +1061,6 @@ ifneq ($(COMPILE_TYPE), cross)
exploded-image: exploded-image-optimize
endif
# The runnable-buildjdk target guarantees that the buildjdk is done
# building and ready to be used. The exact set of dependencies it needs
# depends on what kind of buildjdk is used for the current configuration.
runnable-buildjdk:
ifeq ($(CREATE_BUILDJDK), true)
ifneq ($(CREATING_BUILDJDK), true)
runnable-buildjdk: create-buildjdk
endif
else ifeq ($(EXTERNAL_BUILDJDK), false)
runnable-buildjdk: exploded-image
endif
create-buildjdk: create-buildjdk-interim-image
docs-jdk-api: docs-jdk-api-javadoc
@@ -1127,21 +1114,11 @@ ifeq ($(call isTargetOs, macosx), true)
legacy-images: mac-legacy-jre-bundle
endif
# These targets build the various documentation images
docs-jdk-image: docs-jdk
docs-javase-image: docs-javase
docs-reference-image: docs-reference
# The docs-jdk-image is what most users expect to be built
docs-image: docs-jdk-image
all-docs-images: docs-jdk-image docs-javase-image docs-reference-image
docs-bundles: docs-jdk-bundles
all-docs-bundles: docs-jdk-bundles docs-javase-bundles docs-reference-bundles
# This target builds the documentation image
docs-image: docs-jdk
# This target builds the test image
test-image: prepare-test-image test-image-jdk-jtreg-native \
test-image-demos-jdk test-image-libtest-jtreg-native \
test-image-lib-native
test-image: prepare-test-image test-image-jdk-jtreg-native test-image-demos-jdk test-image-libtest-jtreg-native
ifneq ($(JVM_TEST_IMAGE_TARGETS), )
# If JVM_TEST_IMAGE_TARGETS is externally defined, use it instead of the
@@ -1152,6 +1129,10 @@ else
ifneq ($(GTEST_FRAMEWORK_SRC), )
test-image: test-image-hotspot-gtest
endif
ifeq ($(INCLUDE_GRAAL), true)
test-image: test-image-hotspot-jtreg-graal
endif
endif
ifeq ($(BUILD_FAILURE_HANDLER), true)
@@ -1165,7 +1146,7 @@ endif
################################################################################
# all-images builds all our deliverables as images.
all-images: product-images test-image all-docs-images
all-images: product-images test-image docs-image
# all-bundles packages all our deliverables as tar.gz bundles.
all-bundles: product-bundles test-bundles docs-bundles static-libs-bundles
@@ -1173,11 +1154,10 @@ all-bundles: product-bundles test-bundles docs-bundles static-libs-bundles
ALL_TARGETS += buildtools hotspot hotspot-libs hotspot-gensrc gensrc gendata \
copy java libs static-libs launchers jmods \
jdk.jdwp.agent-gensrc $(ALL_MODULES) demos \
exploded-image-base exploded-image runnable-buildjdk \
exploded-image-base exploded-image \
create-buildjdk docs-jdk-api docs-javase-api docs-reference-api docs-jdk \
docs-javase docs-reference docs-javadoc mac-bundles product-images legacy-images \
docs-image docs-javase-image docs-reference-image all-docs-images \
docs-bundles all-docs-bundles test-image all-images \
docs-image test-image all-images \
all-bundles
################################################################################

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@@ -150,7 +150,9 @@ define DeclareRecipeForModuleMakefile
$2-$$($1_TARGET_SUFFIX):
+($(CD) $(TOPDIR)/make && $(MAKE) $(MAKE_ARGS) \
-f ModuleWrapper.gmk -I $$(TOPDIR)/make/common/modules \
$$(patsubst %,-I%/modules/$2,$$(PHASE_MAKEDIRS)) \
$$(addprefix -I, $$(PHASE_MAKEDIRS) \
$$(addsuffix /modules/$2, $$(PHASE_MAKEDIRS)) \
) \
MODULE=$2 MAKEFILE_PREFIX=$$($1_FILE_PREFIX) $$($1_EXTRA_ARGS))
endef
@@ -183,6 +185,7 @@ endef
# Param 1: Name of list to add targets to
# Named params:
# TARGET_SUFFIX : Suffix of target to create for recipe
# MAKE_SUBDIR : Subdir for this build phase
# FILE_PREFIX : File prefix for this build phase
# CHECK_MODULES : List of modules to try
# MULTIPLE_MAKEFILES : Set to true to handle makefiles for the same module and

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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ include MakeBase.gmk
TARGETS :=
# Include the file being wrapped.
include $(MAKEFILE_PREFIX).gmk
include modules/$(MODULE)/$(MAKEFILE_PREFIX).gmk
# Setup copy rules from the modules directories to the jdk image directory.
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@@ -53,7 +53,6 @@ define create-info-file
$(call info-file-item, "JAVA_VERSION_DATE", "$(VERSION_DATE)")
$(call info-file-item, "OS_NAME", "$(RELEASE_FILE_OS_NAME)")
$(call info-file-item, "OS_ARCH", "$(RELEASE_FILE_OS_ARCH)")
$(call info-file-item, "LIBC", "$(RELEASE_FILE_LIBC)")
endef
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (c) 2016, 2021, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2016, 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
#
# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ endif
$(eval $(call ParseKeywordVariable, TEST_OPTS, \
SINGLE_KEYWORDS := JOBS TIMEOUT_FACTOR JCOV JCOV_DIFF_CHANGESET, \
STRING_KEYWORDS := VM_OPTIONS JAVA_OPTIONS, \
STRING_KEYWORDS := VM_OPTIONS JAVA_OPTIONS AOT_MODULES, \
))
# Helper function to propagate TEST_OPTS values.
@@ -60,14 +60,19 @@ define SetTestOpt
endif
endef
# Setup _NT_SYMBOL_PATH on Windows, which points to our pdb files.
# Setup _NT_SYMBOL_PATH on Windows
ifeq ($(call isTargetOs, windows), true)
ifndef _NT_SYMBOL_PATH
SYMBOL_PATH := $(call PathList, $(sort $(patsubst %/, %, $(dir $(wildcard \
$(addprefix $(SYMBOLS_IMAGE_DIR)/bin/, *.pdb */*.pdb))))))
export _NT_SYMBOL_PATH := $(subst \\,\, $(call FixPath, \
$(subst $(DQUOTE),, $(SYMBOL_PATH))))
$(call LogDebug, Setting _NT_SYMBOL_PATH to $(_NT_SYMBOL_PATH))
# Can't use PathList here as it adds quotes around the value.
_NT_SYMBOL_PATH := \
$(subst $(SPACE),;,$(strip \
$(foreach p, $(sort $(dir $(wildcard \
$(addprefix $(SYMBOLS_IMAGE_DIR)/bin/, *.pdb */*.pdb)))), \
$(call FixPath, $p) \
) \
))
export _NT_SYMBOL_PATH
$(call LogDebug, Rewriting _NT_SYMBOL_PATH to $(_NT_SYMBOL_PATH))
endif
endif
@@ -134,6 +139,91 @@ ifeq ($(GCOV_ENABLED), true)
JTREG_COV_OPTIONS += -e:GCOV_PREFIX="$(GCOV_OUTPUT_DIR)"
endif
################################################################################
# Optionally create AOT libraries for specified modules before running tests.
# Note, this could not be done during JDK build time.
################################################################################
# Note, this could not be done during JDK build time.
# Parameter 1 is the name of the rule.
#
# Remaining parameters are named arguments.
# MODULE The module to generate a library for
# BIN Output directory in which to put the library
# VM_OPTIONS List of JVM arguments to use when creating library
# OPTIONS_VAR Name of variable to put AOT java options in
# PREREQS_VAR Name of variable to put all AOT prerequisite rule targets in
# for test rules to depend on
#
SetupAotModule = $(NamedParamsMacroTemplate)
define SetupAotModuleBody
$1_AOT_LIB := $$($1_BIN)/$$(call SHARED_LIBRARY,$$($1_MODULE))
$1_AOT_CCLIST := $$(wildcard $$(TOPDIR)/test/hotspot/jtreg/compiler/aot/scripts/$$($1_MODULE)-list.txt)
# Create jaotc flags.
# VM flags which don't affect AOT code generation are filtered out:
# -Xcomp, -XX:+-TieredCompilation
$1_JAOTC_OPTS := \
-J-Xmx4g --info \
$$(addprefix -J, $$(filter-out -Xcomp %TieredCompilation, $$($1_VM_OPTIONS))) \
$$(addprefix --compile-commands$(SPACE), $$($1_AOT_CCLIST)) \
--linker-path $$(LD_JAOTC) \
#
ifneq ($$(filter -ea, $$($1_VM_OPTIONS)), )
$1_JAOTC_OPTS += --compile-with-assertions
endif
$$($1_AOT_LIB): $$(JDK_UNDER_TEST)/release \
$$(call DependOnVariable, $1_JAOTC_OPTS) \
$$(call DependOnVariable, JDK_UNDER_TEST)
$$(call LogWarn, Generating $$(patsubst $$(OUTPUTDIR)/%, %, $$@))
$$(call MakeTargetDir)
$$(call ExecuteWithLog, $$@, \
$((COV_ENVIRONMENT) \
$$(FIXPATH) $$(JDK_UNDER_TEST)/bin/jaotc \
$$($1_JAOTC_OPTS) --output $$@ --module $$($1_MODULE) \
)
$$(call ExecuteWithLog, $$@.check, ( \
$$(FIXPATH) $$(JDK_UNDER_TEST)/bin/java \
$$($1_VM_OPTIONS) -XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions \
-XX:+PrintAOT -XX:+UseAOTStrictLoading \
-XX:AOTLibrary=$$@ -version \
> $$@.verify-aot \
))
$1_AOT_OPTIONS += -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions
$1_AOT_OPTIONS += -XX:AOTLibrary=$$($1_AOT_LIB)
$1_AOT_TARGETS += $$($1_AOT_LIB)
endef
# Parameter 1 is the name of the rule.
#
# Remaining parameters are named arguments.
# MODULES The modules to generate a library for
# VM_OPTIONS List of JVM arguments to use when creating libraries
#
# After calling this, the following variables are defined
# $1_AOT_OPTIONS List of all java options needed to use the AOT libraries
# $1_AOT_TARGETS List of all targets that the test rule will need to depend on
#
SetupAot = $(NamedParamsMacroTemplate)
define SetupAotBody
$$(info Running with AOTd libraries for $$($1_MODULES))
# Put aot libraries in a separate directory so they are not deleted between
# test runs and may be reused between make invocations.
$$(foreach m, $$($1_MODULES), \
$$(eval $$(call SetupAotModule, $1_$$m, \
MODULE := $$m, \
BIN := $$(TEST_SUPPORT_DIR)/aot/$1, \
VM_OPTIONS := $$($1_VM_OPTIONS), \
)) \
$$(eval $1_AOT_OPTIONS += $$($1_$$m_AOT_OPTIONS)) \
$$(eval $1_AOT_TARGETS += $$($1_$$m_AOT_TARGETS)) \
)
endef
################################################################################
# Setup global test running parameters
################################################################################
@@ -192,6 +282,7 @@ endif
$(eval $(call SetTestOpt,VM_OPTIONS,JTREG))
$(eval $(call SetTestOpt,JAVA_OPTIONS,JTREG))
$(eval $(call SetTestOpt,AOT_MODULES,JTREG))
$(eval $(call SetTestOpt,JOBS,JTREG))
$(eval $(call SetTestOpt,TIMEOUT_FACTOR,JTREG))
@@ -200,9 +291,9 @@ $(eval $(call SetTestOpt,FAILURE_HANDLER_TIMEOUT,JTREG))
$(eval $(call ParseKeywordVariable, JTREG, \
SINGLE_KEYWORDS := JOBS TIMEOUT_FACTOR FAILURE_HANDLER_TIMEOUT \
TEST_MODE ASSERT VERBOSE RETAIN MAX_MEM RUN_PROBLEM_LISTS \
RETRY_COUNT MAX_OUTPUT, \
RETRY_COUNT, \
STRING_KEYWORDS := OPTIONS JAVA_OPTIONS VM_OPTIONS KEYWORDS \
EXTRA_PROBLEM_LISTS LAUNCHER_OPTIONS, \
EXTRA_PROBLEM_LISTS AOT_MODULES, \
))
ifneq ($(JTREG), )
@@ -214,10 +305,11 @@ endif
$(eval $(call SetTestOpt,VM_OPTIONS,GTEST))
$(eval $(call SetTestOpt,JAVA_OPTIONS,GTEST))
$(eval $(call SetTestOpt,AOT_MODULES,GTEST))
$(eval $(call ParseKeywordVariable, GTEST, \
SINGLE_KEYWORDS := REPEAT, \
STRING_KEYWORDS := OPTIONS VM_OPTIONS JAVA_OPTIONS, \
STRING_KEYWORDS := OPTIONS VM_OPTIONS JAVA_OPTIONS AOT_MODULES, \
))
ifneq ($(GTEST), )
@@ -258,6 +350,8 @@ langtools_JTREG_PROBLEM_LIST += $(TOPDIR)/test/langtools/ProblemList.txt
hotspot_JTREG_PROBLEM_LIST += $(TOPDIR)/test/hotspot/jtreg/ProblemList.txt
lib-test_JTREG_PROBLEM_LIST += $(TOPDIR)/test/lib-test/ProblemList.txt
langtools_JTREG_MAX_MEM := 768m
################################################################################
# Parse test selection
#
@@ -498,18 +592,23 @@ define SetupRunGtestTestBody
$1_GTEST_REPEAT :=--gtest_repeat=$$(GTEST_REPEAT)
endif
run-test-$1: pre-run-test
ifneq ($$(GTEST_AOT_MODULES), )
$$(eval $$(call SetupAot, $1, \
MODULES := $$(GTEST_AOT_MODULES), \
VM_OPTIONS := $$(GTEST_VM_OPTIONS) $$(GTEST_JAVA_OPTIONS), \
))
endif
run-test-$1: pre-run-test $$($1_AOT_TARGETS)
$$(call LogWarn)
$$(call LogWarn, Running test '$$($1_TEST)')
$$(call MakeDir, $$($1_TEST_RESULTS_DIR) $$($1_TEST_SUPPORT_DIR))
$$(call ExecuteWithLog, $$($1_TEST_SUPPORT_DIR)/gtest, ( \
$$(CD) $$($1_TEST_SUPPORT_DIR) && \
$$(FIXPATH) $$(TEST_IMAGE_DIR)/hotspot/gtest/$$($1_VARIANT)/gtestLauncher \
-jdk $(JDK_UNDER_TEST) $$($1_GTEST_FILTER) \
--gtest_output=xml:$$($1_TEST_RESULTS_DIR)/gtest.xml \
--gtest_catch_exceptions=0 \
$$($1_GTEST_REPEAT) $$(GTEST_OPTIONS) $$(GTEST_VM_OPTIONS) \
$$(GTEST_JAVA_OPTIONS) \
$$(GTEST_JAVA_OPTIONS) $$($1_AOT_OPTIONS) \
> >($(TEE) $$($1_TEST_RESULTS_DIR)/gtest.txt) \
&& $$(ECHO) $$$$? > $$($1_EXITCODE) \
|| $$(ECHO) $$$$? > $$($1_EXITCODE) \
@@ -720,7 +819,7 @@ define SetupRunJtregTestBody
# Convert JTREG_foo into $1_JTREG_foo with a suitable value.
$$(eval $$(call SetJtregValue,$1,JTREG_TEST_MODE,agentvm))
$$(eval $$(call SetJtregValue,$1,JTREG_ASSERT,true))
$$(eval $$(call SetJtregValue,$1,JTREG_MAX_MEM,768m))
$$(eval $$(call SetJtregValue,$1,JTREG_MAX_MEM,512m))
$$(eval $$(call SetJtregValue,$1,JTREG_NATIVEPATH))
$$(eval $$(call SetJtregValue,$1,JTREG_BASIC_OPTIONS))
$$(eval $$(call SetJtregValue,$1,JTREG_PROBLEM_LIST))
@@ -736,7 +835,7 @@ define SetupRunJtregTestBody
# Make sure MaxRAMPercentage is high enough to not cause OOM or swapping since
# we may end up with a lot of JVM's
$1_JTREG_MAX_RAM_PERCENTAGE := $$(shell $(AWK) 'BEGIN { print 25 / $$($1_JTREG_JOBS); }')
$1_JTREG_MAX_RAM_PERCENTAGE := $$(shell $$(EXPR) 25 / $$($1_JTREG_JOBS))
JTREG_TIMEOUT_FACTOR ?= 4
@@ -745,27 +844,15 @@ define SetupRunJtregTestBody
JTREG_RUN_PROBLEM_LISTS ?= false
JTREG_RETRY_COUNT ?= 0
ifneq ($$(JTREG_LAUNCHER_OPTIONS), )
$1_JTREG_LAUNCHER_OPTIONS += $$(JTREG_LAUNCHER_OPTIONS)
endif
ifneq ($$(JTREG_MAX_OUTPUT), )
$1_JTREG_LAUNCHER_OPTIONS += -Djavatest.maxOutputSize=$$(JTREG_MAX_OUTPUT)
endif
ifneq ($$($1_JTREG_MAX_MEM), 0)
$1_JTREG_BASIC_OPTIONS += -vmoption:-Xmx$$($1_JTREG_MAX_MEM)
$1_JTREG_LAUNCHER_OPTIONS += -Xmx$$($1_JTREG_MAX_MEM)
endif
# Make sure the tmp dir is normalized as some tests will react badly otherwise
$1_TEST_TMP_DIR := $$(abspath $$($1_TEST_SUPPORT_DIR)/tmp)
$1_JTREG_BASIC_OPTIONS += -$$($1_JTREG_TEST_MODE) \
-verbose:$$(JTREG_VERBOSE) -retain:$$(JTREG_RETAIN) \
-concurrency:$$($1_JTREG_JOBS) -timeoutFactor:$$(JTREG_TIMEOUT_FACTOR) \
-vmoption:-XX:MaxRAMPercentage=$$($1_JTREG_MAX_RAM_PERCENTAGE) \
-vmoption:-Djava.io.tmpdir="$$($1_TEST_TMP_DIR)"
-vmoption:-XX:MaxRAMPercentage=$$($1_JTREG_MAX_RAM_PERCENTAGE)
$1_JTREG_BASIC_OPTIONS += -automatic -ignore:quiet
@@ -816,6 +903,7 @@ define SetupRunJtregTestBody
endif
$1_JTREG_BASIC_OPTIONS += -e:TEST_IMAGE_DIR=$(TEST_IMAGE_DIR)
$1_JTREG_BASIC_OPTIONS += -e:TEST_IMAGE_GRAAL_DIR=$(TEST_IMAGE_DIR)/hotspot/jtreg/graal
ifneq ($$(JTREG_FAILURE_HANDLER_OPTIONS), )
$1_JTREG_LAUNCHER_OPTIONS += -Djava.library.path="$(JTREG_FAILURE_HANDLER_DIR)"
@@ -832,6 +920,17 @@ define SetupRunJtregTestBody
endif
endif
ifneq ($$(JTREG_AOT_MODULES), )
$$(eval $$(call SetupAot, $1, \
MODULES := $$(JTREG_AOT_MODULES), \
VM_OPTIONS := $$(JTREG_VM_OPTIONS) $$(JTREG_JAVA_OPTIONS), \
))
endif
ifneq ($$($1_AOT_OPTIONS), )
$1_JTREG_BASIC_OPTIONS += -vmoptions:"$$($1_AOT_OPTIONS)"
endif
clean-workdir-$1:
$$(RM) -r $$($1_TEST_SUPPORT_DIR)
@@ -866,11 +965,10 @@ define SetupRunJtregTestBody
done
endif
run-test-$1: pre-run-test clean-workdir-$1
run-test-$1: pre-run-test clean-workdir-$1 $$($1_AOT_TARGETS)
$$(call LogWarn)
$$(call LogWarn, Running test '$$($1_TEST)')
$$(call MakeDir, $$($1_TEST_RESULTS_DIR) $$($1_TEST_SUPPORT_DIR) \
$$($1_TEST_TMP_DIR))
$$(call MakeDir, $$($1_TEST_RESULTS_DIR) $$($1_TEST_SUPPORT_DIR))
$$(call ExecuteWithLog, $$($1_TEST_SUPPORT_DIR)/jtreg, ( \
$$(COV_ENVIRONMENT) $$($1_COMMAND_LINE) \
))

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (c) 2017, 2021, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2017, 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
#
# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -189,11 +189,15 @@ ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU), x86_64)
endif
ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), windows)
FIXPATH_BASE := $(BASH) $(TOPDIR)/make/scripts/fixpath.sh
FIXPATH := $(FIXPATH_BASE) exec
ifeq ($(wildcard $(TEST_IMAGE_DIR)/bin/fixpath.exe), )
$(info Error: fixpath is missing from test image '$(TEST_IMAGE_DIR)')
$(error Cannot continue.)
endif
FIXPATH := $(TEST_IMAGE_DIR)/bin/fixpath.exe -c
PATH_SEP:=;
else
FIXPATH_BASE :=
FIXPATH :=
PATH_SEP:=:
endif
# Check number of cores and memory in MB
@@ -222,6 +226,25 @@ ifeq ($(MEMORY_SIZE), )
MEMORY_SIZE := 1024
endif
# Setup LD for AOT support
ifneq ($(DEVKIT_HOME), )
ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), windows)
LD_JAOTC := $(DEVKIT_HOME)/VC/bin/x64/link.exe
LIBRARY_PREFIX :=
SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX := .dll
else ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), linux)
LD_JAOTC := $(DEVKIT_HOME)/bin/ld
LIBRARY_PREFIX := lib
SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX := .so
else ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), macosx)
LD_JAOTC := $(DEVKIT_HOME)/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/ld
LIBRARY_PREFIX := lib
SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX := .dylib
endif
else
LD := ld
endif
ifneq ($(wildcard $(JDK_IMAGE_DIR)/template.xml), )
TEST_OPTS_JCOV := true
JCOV_IMAGE_DIR := $(JDK_IMAGE_DIR)
@@ -256,8 +279,8 @@ $(call CreateNewSpec, $(NEW_SPEC), \
MAKE := $(MAKE), \
BASH := $(BASH), \
JIB_JAR := $(JIB_JAR), \
FIXPATH_BASE := $(FIXPATH_BASE), \
FIXPATH := $(FIXPATH), \
PATH_SEP := $(PATH_SEP), \
OPENJDK_TARGET_OS := $(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), \
OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_TYPE := $(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_TYPE), \
OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_ENV := $(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_ENV), \
@@ -267,6 +290,9 @@ $(call CreateNewSpec, $(NEW_SPEC), \
OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ENDIAN := $(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ENDIAN), \
NUM_CORES := $(NUM_CORES), \
MEMORY_SIZE := $(MEMORY_SIZE), \
LD_JAOTC := $(LD_JAOTC), \
LIBRARY_PREFIX := $(LIBRARY_PREFIX), \
SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX := $(SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX), \
include $(TOPDIR)/make/RunTestsPrebuiltSpec.gmk, \
TEST_OPTS_JCOV := $(TEST_OPTS_JCOV), \
$(CUSTOM_NEW_SPEC_LINE), \

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@@ -116,13 +116,16 @@ JAVAC_CMD := $(BOOT_JDK)/bin/javac
JAR_CMD := $(BOOT_JDK)/bin/jar
JLINK_CMD := $(JDK_OUTPUTDIR)/bin/jlink
JMOD_CMD := $(JDK_OUTPUTDIR)/bin/jmod
JARSIGNER_CMD := $(BOOT_JDK)/bin/jarsigner
JAVA := $(FIXPATH) $(JAVA_CMD) $(JAVA_FLAGS_BIG) $(JAVA_FLAGS)
JAVA_SMALL := $(FIXPATH) $(JAVA_CMD) $(JAVA_FLAGS_SMALL) $(JAVA_FLAGS)
JAVA_DETACH := $(FIXPATH) $(FIXPATH_DETACH_FLAG) $(JAVA_CMD) $(JAVA_FLAGS_BIG) $(JAVA_FLAGS)
JAVAC := $(FIXPATH) $(JAVAC_CMD)
JAR := $(FIXPATH) $(JAR_CMD)
JLINK := $(FIXPATH) $(JLINK_CMD)
JMOD := $(FIXPATH) $(JMOD_CMD)
JARSIGNER := $(FIXPATH) $(JARSIGNER_CMD)
BUILD_JAVA := $(JDK_IMAGE_DIR)/bin/JAVA
################################################################################
@@ -150,6 +153,7 @@ LN := ln
MIG := mig
MKDIR := mkdir
MV := mv
NAWK := nawk
NICE := nice
PATCH := patch
PRINTF := printf
@@ -163,6 +167,7 @@ TAIL := tail
TEE := tee
TR := tr
TOUCH := touch
UNIQ := uniq
WC := wc
XARGS := xargs
ZIPEXE := zip
@@ -173,7 +178,7 @@ HG := hg
ULIMIT := ulimit
ifeq ($(OPENJDK_BUILD_OS), windows)
PATHTOOL := cygpath
CYGPATH := cygpath
endif
################################################################################

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@@ -30,25 +30,34 @@ include MakeBase.gmk
############################################################################
ifeq ($(call isTargetOs, windows), true)
FIXPATH_COPY := $(TEST_IMAGE_DIR)/bin/fixpath.exe
$(FIXPATH_COPY): $(firstword $(FIXPATH))
$(call install-file)
FIXPATH_WORKSPACE_ROOT := $(call FixPath, $(WORKSPACE_ROOT))
FIXPATH_OUTPUTDIR := $(call FixPath, $(OUTPUTDIR))
else
FIXPATH_WORKSPACE_ROOT := $(WORKSPACE_ROOT)
FIXPATH_OUTPUTDIR := $(OUTPUTDIR)
endif
BUILD_INFO_PROPERTIES := $(TEST_IMAGE_DIR)/build-info.properties
$(BUILD_INFO_PROPERTIES):
$(call MakeTargetDir)
$(ECHO) "# Build info properties for JDK tests" > $@
$(ECHO) "build.workspace.root=$(call FixPath, $(WORKSPACE_ROOT))" >> $@
$(ECHO) "build.output.root=$(call FixPath, $(OUTPUTDIR))" >> $@
$(ECHO) "build.workspace.root=$(FIXPATH_WORKSPACE_ROOT)" >> $@
$(ECHO) "build.output.root=$(FIXPATH_OUTPUTDIR)" >> $@
README := $(TEST_IMAGE_DIR)/Readme.txt
$(README):
$(call MakeTargetDir)
$(ECHO) > $@ 'JDK test image'
TARGETS += $(BUILD_INFO_PROPERTIES) $(README)
prepare-test-image: $(FIXPATH_COPY) $(BUILD_INFO_PROPERTIES)
$(call MakeDir, $(TEST_IMAGE_DIR))
$(ECHO) > $(TEST_IMAGE_DIR)/Readme.txt 'JDK test image'
################################################################################
prepare-test-image: $(TARGETS)
all: prepare-test-image
.PHONY: default all prepare-test-image

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@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
#
# Copyright (c) 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
#
# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
# published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
# particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
# by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
#
# This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
# version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
# accompanied this code).
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
# 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
#
# Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
# or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
# questions.
#
ifndef _TOOLS_HOTSPOT_GMK
_TOOLS_HOTSPOT_GMK := 1
include JavaCompilation.gmk
HOTSPOT_TOOLS_OUTPUTDIR := $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/buildtools/hotspot_tools_classes
################################################################################
# To avoid reevaluating the compilation setup for the tools each time this file
# is included, the actual compilation is handled by CompileToolsHotspot.gmk. The
# following trick is used to be able to declare a dependency on the built tools.
BUILD_TOOLS_HOTSPOT := $(call SetupJavaCompilationCompileTarget, \
BUILD_TOOLS_HOTSPOT, $(HOTSPOT_TOOLS_OUTPUTDIR))
################################################################################
TOOL_JFR_GEN := $(JAVA_SMALL) -cp $(HOTSPOT_TOOLS_OUTPUTDIR) \
build.tools.jfr.GenerateJfrFiles
##########################################################################################
endif # _TOOLS_HOTSPOT_GMK

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (c) 2011, 2021, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2011, 2019, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
#
# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -67,9 +67,8 @@ TOOL_GENERATECURRENCYDATA = $(JAVA_SMALL) -cp $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk_tools_
TOOL_TZDB = $(JAVA_SMALL) -cp $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk_tools_classes \
build.tools.tzdb.TzdbZoneRulesCompiler
TOOL_BLOCKED_CERTS = $(JAVA_SMALL) -cp $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk_tools_classes \
--add-exports java.base/sun.security.util=ALL-UNNAMED \
build.tools.blockedcertsconverter.BlockedCertsConverter
TOOL_BLACKLISTED_CERTS = $(JAVA_SMALL) -cp $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk_tools_classes \
build.tools.blacklistedcertsconverter.BlacklistedCertsConverter
TOOL_MAKEJAVASECURITY = $(JAVA_SMALL) -cp $(BUILDTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/jdk_tools_classes \
build.tools.makejavasecurity.MakeJavaSecurity

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@@ -70,18 +70,27 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BASIC_SETUP_PATHS],
fi
if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = "xwindows"; then
BASIC_SETUP_PATHS_WINDOWS
PATH_SEP=";"
EXE_SUFFIX=".exe"
BASIC_CHECK_PATHS_WINDOWS
else
PATH_SEP=":"
EXE_SUFFIX=""
fi
AC_SUBST(PATH_SEP)
AC_SUBST(EXE_SUFFIX)
# We get the top-level directory from the supporting wrappers.
BASIC_WINDOWS_VERIFY_DIR($TOPDIR, source)
UTIL_FIXUP_PATH(TOPDIR)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for top-level directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$TOPDIR])
AC_SUBST(TOPDIR)
AC_SUBST(CONFIGURE_START_DIR)
# We can only call UTIL_FIXUP_PATH after BASIC_CHECK_PATHS_WINDOWS.
UTIL_FIXUP_PATH(TOPDIR)
UTIL_FIXUP_PATH(CONFIGURE_START_DIR)
if test "x$CUSTOM_ROOT" != x; then
BASIC_WINDOWS_VERIFY_DIR($CUSTOM_ROOT, custom root)
UTIL_FIXUP_PATH(CUSTOM_ROOT)
WORKSPACE_ROOT="${CUSTOM_ROOT}"
else
@@ -89,9 +98,6 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BASIC_SETUP_PATHS],
fi
AC_SUBST(WORKSPACE_ROOT)
UTIL_FIXUP_PATH(CONFIGURE_START_DIR)
AC_SUBST(CONFIGURE_START_DIR)
# Locate the directory of this script.
AUTOCONF_DIR=$TOPDIR/make/autoconf
@@ -111,16 +117,6 @@ AC_DEFUN([BASIC_EVAL_DEVKIT_VARIABLE],
fi
])
###############################################################################
# Evaluates platform specific overrides for build devkit variables.
# $1: Name of variable
AC_DEFUN([BASIC_EVAL_BUILD_DEVKIT_VARIABLE],
[
if test "x[$]$1" = x; then
eval $1="\${$1_${OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU}}"
fi
])
###############################################################################
AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BASIC_SETUP_DEVKIT],
[
@@ -228,12 +224,9 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BASIC_SETUP_DEVKIT],
# if no Xcode installed, xcodebuild exits with 1
# if Xcode is installed, even if xcode-select is misconfigured, then it exits with 0
if test "x$DEVKIT_ROOT" != x || /usr/bin/xcodebuild -version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# We need to use xcodebuild in the toolchain dir provided by the user
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(XCODEBUILD, xcodebuild, $TOOLCHAIN_PATH)
if test x$XCODEBUILD = x; then
# fall back on the stub binary in /usr/bin/xcodebuild
XCODEBUILD=/usr/bin/xcodebuild
fi
# We need to use xcodebuild in the toolchain dir provided by the user, this will
# fall back on the stub binary in /usr/bin/xcodebuild
AC_PATH_PROG([XCODEBUILD], [xcodebuild], [/usr/bin/xcodebuild], [$TOOLCHAIN_PATH])
else
# this should result in SYSROOT being empty, unless --with-sysroot is provided
# when only the command line tools are installed there are no SDKs, so headers
@@ -303,7 +296,6 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BASIC_SETUP_DEVKIT],
AC_MSG_RESULT([$SYSROOT])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for toolchain path])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$TOOLCHAIN_PATH])
AC_SUBST(TOOLCHAIN_PATH)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for extra path])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$EXTRA_PATH])
])
@@ -378,7 +370,6 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BASIC_SETUP_OUTPUT_DIR],
AC_MSG_CHECKING([what configuration name to use])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$CONF_NAME])
BASIC_WINDOWS_VERIFY_DIR($OUTPUTDIR, output)
UTIL_FIXUP_PATH(OUTPUTDIR)
CONFIGURESUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR="$OUTPUTDIR/configure-support"
@@ -415,16 +406,26 @@ AC_DEFUN([BASIC_CHECK_DIR_ON_LOCAL_DISK],
# df -l lists only local disks; if the given directory is not found then
# a non-zero exit code is given
if test "x$DF" = x; then
# No df here, say it's local
$2
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.msys"; then
# msys does not have df; use Windows "net use" instead.
IS_NETWORK_DISK=`net use | grep \`pwd -W | cut -d ":" -f 1 | tr a-z A-Z\`:`
if test "x$IS_NETWORK_DISK" = x; then
$2
else
$3
fi
else
# No df here, say it's local
$2
fi
else
# JDK-8189619
# df on AIX does not understand -l. On modern AIXes it understands "-T local" which
# is the same. On older AIXes we just continue to live with a "not local build" warning.
if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = xaix; then
DF_LOCAL_ONLY_OPTION='-T local'
elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.wsl1"; then
# In WSL1, we can only build on a drvfs file system (that is, a mounted real Windows drive)
elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.wsl"; then
# In WSL, we can only build on a drvfs file system (that is, a mounted real Windows drive)
DF_LOCAL_ONLY_OPTION='-t drvfs'
else
DF_LOCAL_ONLY_OPTION='-l'

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@@ -28,37 +28,38 @@
# but is used by much of the early bootstrap code.
AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BASIC_SETUP_FUNDAMENTAL_TOOLS],
[
# Bootstrapping: These tools are needed by UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS
AC_PATH_PROGS(BASENAME, basename)
UTIL_CHECK_NONEMPTY(BASENAME)
AC_PATH_PROGS(DIRNAME, dirname)
UTIL_CHECK_NONEMPTY(DIRNAME)
AC_PATH_PROGS(FILE, file)
UTIL_CHECK_NONEMPTY(FILE)
AC_PATH_PROGS(LDD, ldd)
# Start with tools that do not need have cross compilation support
# and can be expected to be found in the default PATH. These tools are
# used by configure.
# First are all the fundamental required tools.
# First are all the simple required tools.
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(BASENAME, basename)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(BASH, bash)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(CAT, cat)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(CHMOD, chmod)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(CMP, cmp)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(COMM, comm)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(CP, cp)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(CUT, cut)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(DATE, date)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(DIFF, gdiff diff)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(DIFF, [gdiff diff])
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(DIRNAME, dirname)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(ECHO, echo)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(EXPR, expr)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(FILE, file)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(FIND, find)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(HEAD, head)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(GUNZIP, gunzip)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(GZIP, pigz gzip)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(HEAD, head)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(LN, ln)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(LS, ls)
# gmkdir is known to be safe for concurrent invocations with -p flag.
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(MKDIR, gmkdir mkdir)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(MKDIR, [gmkdir mkdir])
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(MKTEMP, mktemp)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(MV, mv)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(AWK, gawk nawk awk)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(NAWK, [nawk gawk awk])
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(PRINTF, printf)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(READLINK, [greadlink readlink])
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(RM, rm)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(RMDIR, rmdir)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(SH, sh)
@@ -69,31 +70,34 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BASIC_SETUP_FUNDAMENTAL_TOOLS],
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(TOUCH, touch)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(TR, tr)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(UNAME, uname)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(UNIQ, uniq)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(WC, wc)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(WHICH, which)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(XARGS, xargs)
# Then required tools that require some special treatment.
UTIL_REQUIRE_SPECIAL(AWK, [AC_PROG_AWK])
UTIL_REQUIRE_SPECIAL(GREP, [AC_PROG_GREP])
UTIL_REQUIRE_SPECIAL(EGREP, [AC_PROG_EGREP])
UTIL_REQUIRE_SPECIAL(FGREP, [AC_PROG_FGREP])
UTIL_REQUIRE_SPECIAL(SED, [AC_PROG_SED])
# Optional tools, we can do without them
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(DF, df)
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(NICE, nice)
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(READLINK, greadlink readlink)
# These are only needed on some platforms
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(PATHTOOL, cygpath wslpath)
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(LSB_RELEASE, lsb_release)
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(CMD, cmd.exe, $PATH:/cygdrive/c/windows/system32:/mnt/c/windows/system32:/c/windows/system32)
# For compare.sh only
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(CMP, cmp)
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(UNIQ, uniq)
# Always force rm.
RM="$RM -f"
# pwd behaves differently on various platforms and some don't support the -L flag.
# Always use the bash builtin pwd to get uniform behavior.
THEPWDCMD=pwd
# These are not required on all platforms
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(CYGPATH, cygpath)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(WSLPATH, wslpath)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(DF, df)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(CPIO, [cpio bsdcpio])
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(NICE, nice)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(LSB_RELEASE, lsb_release)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(CMD, cmd.exe, $PATH /cygdrive/c/Windows/System32 /mnt/c/Windows/System32)
])
###############################################################################
@@ -128,14 +132,10 @@ AC_DEFUN([BASIC_CHECK_MAKE_VERSION],
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS" = "xwindows"; then
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.cygwin"; then
MAKE_EXPECTED_ENV='cygwin'
elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.msys2"; then
elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.msys"; then
MAKE_EXPECTED_ENV='msys'
elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.wsl1" || test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.wsl2"; then
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU" = "xaarch64"; then
MAKE_EXPECTED_ENV='aarch64-.*-linux-gnu'
else
MAKE_EXPECTED_ENV='x86_64-.*-linux-gnu'
fi
elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.wsl"; then
MAKE_EXPECTED_ENV='x86_64-.*-linux-gnu'
else
AC_MSG_ERROR([Unknown Windows environment])
fi
@@ -187,14 +187,14 @@ AC_DEFUN([BASIC_CHECK_MAKE_OUTPUT_SYNC],
# Goes looking for a usable version of GNU make.
AC_DEFUN([BASIC_CHECK_GNU_MAKE],
[
UTIL_SETUP_TOOL(MAKE,
UTIL_SETUP_TOOL([MAKE],
[
# Try our hardest to locate a correct version of GNU make
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(CHECK_GMAKE, gmake)
AC_PATH_PROGS(CHECK_GMAKE, gmake)
BASIC_CHECK_MAKE_VERSION("$CHECK_GMAKE", [gmake in PATH])
if test "x$FOUND_MAKE" = x; then
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(CHECK_MAKE, make)
AC_PATH_PROGS(CHECK_MAKE, make)
BASIC_CHECK_MAKE_VERSION("$CHECK_MAKE", [make in PATH])
fi
@@ -203,10 +203,10 @@ AC_DEFUN([BASIC_CHECK_GNU_MAKE],
# We have a toolchain path, check that as well before giving up.
OLD_PATH=$PATH
PATH=$TOOLCHAIN_PATH:$PATH
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(CHECK_TOOLSDIR_GMAKE, gmake)
AC_PATH_PROGS(CHECK_TOOLSDIR_GMAKE, gmake)
BASIC_CHECK_MAKE_VERSION("$CHECK_TOOLSDIR_GMAKE", [gmake in tools-dir])
if test "x$FOUND_MAKE" = x; then
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(CHECK_TOOLSDIR_MAKE, make)
AC_PATH_PROGS(CHECK_TOOLSDIR_MAKE, make)
BASIC_CHECK_MAKE_VERSION("$CHECK_TOOLSDIR_MAKE", [make in tools-dir])
fi
PATH=$OLD_PATH
@@ -336,17 +336,24 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BASIC_SETUP_COMPLEX_TOOLS],
# Non-required basic tools
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(READELF, greadelf readelf)
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(DOT, dot)
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(HG, hg)
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(GIT, git)
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(STAT, stat)
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(TIME, time)
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(FLOCK, flock)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(LDD, ldd)
if test "x$LDD" = "x"; then
# List shared lib dependencies is used for
# debug output and checking for forbidden dependencies.
# We can build without it.
LDD="true"
fi
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(READELF, [greadelf readelf])
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(DOT, dot)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(HG, hg)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(GIT, git)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(STAT, stat)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(TIME, time)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(FLOCK, flock)
# Dtrace is usually found in /usr/sbin, but that directory may not
# be in the user path.
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(DTRACE, dtrace, $PATH:/usr/sbin)
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(PATCH, gpatch patch)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(DTRACE, dtrace, $PATH:/usr/sbin)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(PATCH, [gpatch patch])
# Check if it's GNU time
IS_GNU_TIME=`$TIME --version 2>&1 | $GREP 'GNU time'`
if test "x$IS_GNU_TIME" != x; then
@@ -360,7 +367,7 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BASIC_SETUP_COMPLEX_TOOLS],
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(DSYMUTIL, dsymutil)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(MIG, mig)
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(XATTR, xattr)
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(CODESIGN, codesign)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(CODESIGN, codesign)
if test "x$CODESIGN" != "x"; then
# Check for user provided code signing identity.
@@ -401,7 +408,7 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BASIC_SETUP_COMPLEX_TOOLS],
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(SETFILE, SetFile)
fi
if ! test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = "xwindows"; then
UTIL_REQUIRE_PROGS(ULIMIT, ulimit)
UTIL_REQUIRE_BUILTIN_PROGS(ULIMIT, ulimit)
fi
])
@@ -447,7 +454,7 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BASIC_CHECK_BASH_OPTIONS],
#
AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BASIC_SETUP_PANDOC],
[
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(PANDOC, pandoc)
UTIL_PATH_PROGS(PANDOC, pandoc)
PANDOC_MARKDOWN_FLAG="markdown"
if test -n "$PANDOC"; then

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (c) 2011, 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2011, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
#
# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -24,160 +24,97 @@
#
# Setup basic configuration paths, and platform-specific stuff related to PATHs.
AC_DEFUN([BASIC_SETUP_PATHS_WINDOWS],
AC_DEFUN([BASIC_CHECK_PATHS_WINDOWS],
[
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.wsl"; then
# Clarify if it is wsl1 or wsl2, and use that as OS_ENV from this point forward
$PATHTOOL -w / > /dev/null 2>&1
if test $? -ne 0; then
# Without Windows access to our root, it's definitely WSL1
OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV=windows.wsl1
else
# This test is not guaranteed, but there is no documented way of
# distinguishing between WSL1 and WSL2. Assume only WSL2 has WSL_INTEROP
# in /run/WSL
if test -d "/run/WSL" ; then
OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV=windows.wsl2
else
OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV=windows.wsl1
fi
fi
# This is a bit silly since we really don't have a target env as such,
# but do it to keep consistency.
OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_ENV=$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV
fi
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.msys2"; then
# Must be done prior to calling any commands to avoid mangling of command line
export MSYS2_ARG_CONV_EXCL="*"
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([Windows environment type])
WINENV_VENDOR=${OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV#windows.}
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WINENV_VENDOR])
if test "x$WINENV_VENDOR" = x; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Unknown Windows environment. Neither cygwin, msys2, wsl1 nor wsl2 was detected.])
fi
if test "x$PATHTOOL" = x; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Incorrect $WINENV_VENDOR installation. Neither cygpath nor wslpath was found])
fi
if test "x$CMD" = x; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Incorrect Windows/$WINENV_VENDOR setup. Could not locate cmd.exe])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([$WINENV_VENDOR drive prefix])
WINENV_PREFIX=`$PATHTOOL -u c:/ | $SED -e 's!/c/!!'`
AC_MSG_RESULT(['$WINENV_PREFIX'])
AC_SUBST(WINENV_PREFIX)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([$WINENV_VENDOR root directory as Windows path])
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" != "xwindows.wsl1"; then
WINENV_ROOT=`$PATHTOOL -w / 2> /dev/null`
# msys2 has a trailing backslash; strip it
WINENV_ROOT=${WINENV_ROOT%\\}
else
WINENV_ROOT='[[unavailable]]'
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT(['$WINENV_ROOT'])
AC_SUBST(WINENV_ROOT)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([$WINENV_VENDOR temp directory])
WINENV_TEMP_DIR=$($PATHTOOL -u $($CMD /q /c echo %TEMP% 2> /dev/null) | $TR -d '\r\n')
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WINENV_TEMP_DIR])
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.wsl2"; then
# Don't trust the current directory for WSL2, but change to an OK temp dir
cd "$WINENV_TEMP_DIR"
# Bring along confdefs.h or autoconf gets all confused
cp "$CONFIGURE_START_DIR/confdefs.h" "$WINENV_TEMP_DIR"
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([$WINENV_VENDOR release])
WINENV_UNAME_RELEASE=`$UNAME -r`
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WINENV_UNAME_RELEASE])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([$WINENV_VENDOR version])
WINENV_UNAME_VERSION=`$UNAME -v`
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WINENV_UNAME_VERSION])
WINENV_VERSION="$WINENV_UNAME_RELEASE, $WINENV_UNAME_VERSION"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([Windows version])
# We must change directory to one guaranteed to work, otherwise WSL1
# can complain (since it does not have a WINENV_ROOT so it can't access
# unix-style paths from Windows.
# Additional [] needed to keep m4 from mangling shell constructs.
[ WINDOWS_VERSION=`cd $WINENV_TEMP_DIR && $CMD /c ver | $EGREP -o '([0-9]+\.)+[0-9]+'` ]
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WINDOWS_VERSION])
# Additional handling per specific env
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.cygwin"; then
# Additional [] needed to keep m4 from mangling shell constructs.
[ CYGWIN_VERSION_OLD=`$ECHO $WINENV_UNAME_RELEASE | $GREP -e '^1\.[0-6]'` ]
if test "x$CYGWIN_VERSION_OLD" != x; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Your cygwin is too old. You are running $CYGWIN_RELEASE, but at least cygwin 1.7 is required. Please upgrade.])
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot continue])
fi
if test "x$LDD" = x; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([ldd is missing, which is needed on cygwin])
fi
WINENV_MARKER_DLL=cygwin1.dll
elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.msys2"; then
if test "x$LDD" = x; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([ldd is missing, which is needed on msys2])
fi
WINENV_MARKER_DLL=msys-2.0.dll
elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.wsl1" || test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.wsl2"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([wsl distribution])
WSL_DISTRIBUTION=`$LSB_RELEASE -d | sed 's/Description:\t//'`
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WSL_DISTRIBUTION])
WINENV_VERSION="$WINENV_VERSION ($WSL_DISTRIBUTION)"
# Tell WSL to automatically translate the PATH variable
export WSLENV=PATH/l
fi
# Chicken and egg: FIXPATH is needed for UTIL_FIXUP_PATH to work. So for the
# first run we use the auto-detect abilities of fixpath.sh.
FIXPATH_DIR="$TOPDIR/make/scripts"
FIXPATH="$BASH $FIXPATH_DIR/fixpath.sh exec"
FIXPATH_BASE="$BASH $FIXPATH_DIR/fixpath.sh"
FIXPATH_SAVED_PATH="$PATH"
UTIL_FIXUP_PATH(FIXPATH_DIR)
# Now we can use FIXPATH_DIR to rewrite path to fixpath.sh properly.
if test "x$WINENV_PREFIX" = x; then
# On msys the prefix is empty, but we need to pass something to have the
# fixpath.sh options parser happy.
WINENV_PREFIX_ARG="NONE"
else
WINENV_PREFIX_ARG="$WINENV_PREFIX"
fi
FIXPATH_ARGS="-e $PATHTOOL -p $WINENV_PREFIX_ARG -r ${WINENV_ROOT//\\/\\\\} -t $WINENV_TEMP_DIR -c $CMD -q"
FIXPATH_BASE="$BASH $FIXPATH_DIR/fixpath.sh $FIXPATH_ARGS"
FIXPATH="$FIXPATH_BASE exec"
AC_SUBST(FIXPATH_BASE)
AC_SUBST(FIXPATH)
SRC_ROOT_LENGTH=`$ECHO "$TOPDIR" | $WC -m`
SRC_ROOT_LENGTH=`$THEPWDCMD -L|$WC -m`
if test $SRC_ROOT_LENGTH -gt 100; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Your base path is too long. It is $SRC_ROOT_LENGTH characters long, but only 100 is supported])
fi
# Test if windows or unix "find" is first in path.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([Windows version])
# Additional [] needed to keep m4 from mangling shell constructs.
[ WINDOWS_VERSION=`$CMD /c ver.exe | $EGREP -o '([0-9]+\.)+[0-9]+'` ]
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WINDOWS_VERSION])
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.cygwin"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([cygwin release])
CYGWIN_RELEASE=`$UNAME -r`
AC_MSG_RESULT([$CYGWIN_RELEASE])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([cygwin version])
CYGWIN_VERSION=`$UNAME -v`
AC_MSG_RESULT([$CYGWIN_VERSION])
# Additional [] needed to keep m4 from mangling shell constructs.
[ CYGWIN_VERSION_OLD=`$ECHO $CYGWIN_RELEASE | $GREP -e '^1\.[0-6]'` ]
if test "x$CYGWIN_VERSION_OLD" != x; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Your cygwin is too old. You are running $CYGWIN_RELEASE, but at least cygwin 1.7 is required. Please upgrade.])
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot continue])
fi
WINDOWS_ENV_VENDOR='cygwin'
WINDOWS_ENV_VERSION="$CYGWIN_RELEASE, $CYGWIN_VERSION"
if test "x$CYGPATH" = x; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Something is wrong with your cygwin installation since I cannot find cygpath.exe in your path])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([cygwin root directory as unix-style path])
# The cmd output ends with Windows line endings (CR/LF)
cygwin_winpath_root=`cd / ; cmd /c cd | $TR -d '\r\n'`
# Force cygpath to report the proper root by including a trailing space, and then stripping it off again.
CYGWIN_ROOT_PATH=`$CYGPATH -u "$cygwin_winpath_root " | $CUT -f 1 -d " "`
AC_MSG_RESULT([$CYGWIN_ROOT_PATH])
WINDOWS_ENV_ROOT_PATH="$CYGWIN_ROOT_PATH"
test_cygdrive_prefix=`$ECHO $CYGWIN_ROOT_PATH | $GREP ^/cygdrive/`
if test "x$test_cygdrive_prefix" = x; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Your cygdrive prefix is not /cygdrive. This is currently not supported. Change with mount -c.])
fi
elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.msys"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([msys release])
MSYS_RELEASE=`$UNAME -r`
AC_MSG_RESULT([$MSYS_RELEASE])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([msys version])
MSYS_VERSION=`$UNAME -v`
AC_MSG_RESULT([$MSYS_VERSION])
WINDOWS_ENV_VENDOR='msys'
WINDOWS_ENV_VERSION="$MSYS_RELEASE, $MSYS_VERSION"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([msys root directory as unix-style path])
# The cmd output ends with Windows line endings (CR/LF), the grep command will strip that away
MSYS_ROOT_PATH=`cd / ; cmd /c cd | $GREP ".*"`
UTIL_REWRITE_AS_UNIX_PATH(MSYS_ROOT_PATH)
AC_MSG_RESULT([$MSYS_ROOT_PATH])
WINDOWS_ENV_ROOT_PATH="$MSYS_ROOT_PATH"
elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.wsl"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([WSL kernel version])
WSL_KERNEL_VERSION=`$UNAME -v`
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WSL_KERNEL_VERSION])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([WSL kernel release])
WSL_KERNEL_RELEASE=`$UNAME -r`
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WSL_KERNEL_RELEASE])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([WSL distribution])
WSL_DISTRIBUTION=`$LSB_RELEASE -d | sed 's/Description:\t//'`
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WSL_DISTRIBUTION])
WINDOWS_ENV_VENDOR='wsl'
WINDOWS_ENV_VERSION="$WSL_KERNEL_RELEASE, $WSL_KERNEL_VERSION ($WSL_DISTRIBUTION)"
else
AC_MSG_ERROR([Unknown Windows environment. Neither cygwin, msys, nor wsl was detected.])
fi
# Test if windows or unix (cygwin/msys) find is first in path.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([what kind of 'find' is first on the PATH])
FIND_BINARY_OUTPUT=`find --version 2>&1`
if test "x`echo $FIND_BINARY_OUTPUT | $GREP GNU`" != x; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([unix style])
elif test "x`echo $FIND_BINARY_OUTPUT | $GREP FIND`" != x; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([Windows])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Your path contains Windows tools (C:\Windows\system32) before your unix tools.])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Your path contains Windows tools (C:\Windows\system32) before your unix (cygwin or msys) tools.])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([This will not work. Please correct and make sure /usr/bin (or similar) is first in path.])
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot continue])
else
@@ -186,39 +123,73 @@ AC_DEFUN([BASIC_SETUP_PATHS_WINDOWS],
fi
])
# Verify that the directory is usable on Windows
AC_DEFUN([BASIC_WINDOWS_VERIFY_DIR],
[
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.wsl1"; then
OUTPUTDIR_WIN=`$FIXPATH_BASE print $1`
if test "x$OUTPUTDIR_WIN" = x; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([For wsl1, the $2 dir must be located on a Windows drive. Please see doc/building.md for details.])
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot continue])
fi
fi
])
# Create fixpath wrapper
AC_DEFUN([BASIC_WINDOWS_FINALIZE_FIXPATH],
AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BASIC_COMPILE_FIXPATH],
[
# When using cygwin or msys, we need a wrapper binary that renames
# /cygdrive/c/ arguments into c:/ arguments and peeks into
# @files and rewrites these too! This wrapper binary is
# called fixpath.
FIXPATH=
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS" = xwindows; then
FIXPATH_CMDLINE=". $TOPDIR/make/scripts/fixpath.sh -e $PATHTOOL \
-p $WINENV_PREFIX_ARG -r ${WINENV_ROOT//\\/\\\\} -t $WINENV_TEMP_DIR \
-c $CMD -q"
$ECHO > $OUTPUTDIR/fixpath '#!/bin/bash'
$ECHO >> $OUTPUTDIR/fixpath export PATH='"[$]PATH:'$PATH'"'
$ECHO >> $OUTPUTDIR/fixpath $FIXPATH_CMDLINE '"[$]@"'
$CHMOD +x $OUTPUTDIR/fixpath
FIXPATH_BASE="$OUTPUTDIR/fixpath"
FIXPATH="$FIXPATH_BASE exec"
fi
])
# Platform-specific finalization
AC_DEFUN([BASIC_WINDOWS_FINALIZE],
[
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.wsl2"; then
# Change back from temp dir
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if fixpath can be created])
FIXPATH_SRC="$TOPDIR/make/src/native/fixpath.c"
FIXPATH_BIN="$CONFIGURESUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR/bin/fixpath.exe"
FIXPATH_DIR="$CONFIGURESUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR/fixpath"
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = xwindows.cygwin; then
# Important to keep the .exe suffix on Cygwin for Hotspot makefiles
FIXPATH="$FIXPATH_BIN -c"
elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = xwindows.msys; then
# Take all collected prefixes and turn them into a -m/c/foo@/c/bar@... command line
# @ was chosen as separator to minimize risk of other tools messing around with it
all_unique_prefixes=`echo "${all_fixpath_prefixes@<:@@@:>@}" \
| tr ' ' '\n' | $GREP '^/./' | $SORT | $UNIQ`
fixpath_argument_list=`echo $all_unique_prefixes | tr ' ' '@'`
FIXPATH="$FIXPATH_BIN -m$fixpath_argument_list"
elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = xwindows.wsl; then
FIXPATH="$FIXPATH_BIN -w"
fi
FIXPATH_SRC_W="$FIXPATH_SRC"
FIXPATH_BIN_W="$FIXPATH_BIN"
UTIL_REWRITE_AS_WINDOWS_MIXED_PATH([FIXPATH_SRC_W])
UTIL_REWRITE_AS_WINDOWS_MIXED_PATH([FIXPATH_BIN_W])
$RM -rf $FIXPATH_BIN $FIXPATH_DIR
$MKDIR -p $FIXPATH_DIR $CONFIGURESUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR/bin
cd $FIXPATH_DIR
$CC $FIXPATH_SRC_W -Fe$FIXPATH_BIN_W > $FIXPATH_DIR/fixpath1.log 2>&1
cd $CONFIGURE_START_DIR
if test ! -x $FIXPATH_BIN; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
cat $FIXPATH_DIR/fixpath1.log
AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not create $FIXPATH_BIN])
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.wsl"; then
OLD_WSLENV="$WSLENV"
WSLENV=`$ECHO $WSLENV | $SED 's/PATH\/l://'`
UTIL_APPEND_TO_PATH(WSLENV, "FIXPATH_PATH")
export WSLENV
export FIXPATH_PATH=$VS_PATH_WINDOWS
AC_MSG_NOTICE([FIXPATH_PATH is $FIXPATH_PATH])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Rewriting WSLENV from $OLD_WSLENV to $WSLENV])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if fixpath.exe works])
cd $FIXPATH_DIR
$FIXPATH $CC $FIXPATH_SRC -Fe$FIXPATH_DIR/fixpath2.exe \
> $FIXPATH_DIR/fixpath2.log 2>&1
cd $CONFIGURE_START_DIR
if test ! -x $FIXPATH_DIR/fixpath2.exe; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
cat $FIXPATH_DIR/fixpath2.log
AC_MSG_ERROR([fixpath did not work!])
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
FIXPATH_DETACH_FLAG="--detach"
fi
AC_SUBST(FIXPATH)
AC_SUBST(FIXPATH_DETACH_FLAG)
])

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (c) 2011, 2021, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2011, 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
#
# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -63,23 +63,19 @@ AC_DEFUN([BOOTJDK_DO_CHECK],
# If previous step claimed to have found a JDK, check it to see if it seems to be valid.
if test "x$BOOT_JDK_FOUND" = xmaybe; then
# Do we have a bin/java?
if test ! -x "$BOOT_JDK/bin/java" && test ! -x "$BOOT_JDK/bin/java.exe"; then
if test ! -x "$BOOT_JDK/bin/java$EXE_SUFFIX"; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Potential Boot JDK found at $BOOT_JDK did not contain bin/java; ignoring])
BOOT_JDK_FOUND=no
else
# Do we have a bin/javac?
if test ! -x "$BOOT_JDK/bin/javac" && test ! -x "$BOOT_JDK/bin/javac.exe"; then
if test ! -x "$BOOT_JDK/bin/javac$EXE_SUFFIX"; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Potential Boot JDK found at $BOOT_JDK did not contain bin/javac; ignoring])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([(This might be an JRE instead of an JDK)])
BOOT_JDK_FOUND=no
else
# Oh, this is looking good! We probably have found a proper JDK. Is it the correct version?
java_to_test="$BOOT_JDK/bin/java"
UTIL_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(java_to_test)
BOOT_JDK_VERSION_OUTPUT=`$java_to_test $USER_BOOT_JDK_OPTIONS -version 2>&1`
# Additional [] needed to keep m4 from mangling shell constructs.
[ BOOT_JDK_VERSION=`echo $BOOT_JDK_VERSION_OUTPUT | $AWK '/version "[0-9a-zA-Z\._\-]+"/ {print $ 0; exit;}'` ]
[ BOOT_JDK_VERSION=`"$BOOT_JDK/bin/java$EXE_SUFFIX" $USER_BOOT_JDK_OPTIONS -version 2>&1 | $AWK '/version \"[0-9a-zA-Z\._\-]+\"/{print $ 0; exit;}'` ]
if [ [[ "$BOOT_JDK_VERSION" =~ "Picked up" ]] ]; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([You have _JAVA_OPTIONS or JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS set. This can mess up the build. Please use --with-boot-jdk-jvmargs instead.])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Java reports: "$BOOT_JDK_VERSION".])
@@ -95,12 +91,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([BOOTJDK_DO_CHECK],
# Extra M4 quote needed to protect [] in grep expression.
[FOUND_CORRECT_VERSION=`$ECHO $BOOT_JDK_VERSION \
| $EGREP "\"(${DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_BOOT_VERSIONS// /|})([\.+-].*)?\""`]
if test "x$BOOT_JDK_VERSION" = x; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Potential Boot JDK found at $BOOT_JDK is not a working JDK; ignoring])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Output from java -version was: $BOOT_JDK_VERSION_OUTPUT])
BOOT_JDK_FOUND=no
elif test "x$FOUND_CORRECT_VERSION" = x; then
if test "x$FOUND_CORRECT_VERSION" = x; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Potential Boot JDK found at $BOOT_JDK is incorrect JDK version ($BOOT_JDK_VERSION); ignoring])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([(Your Boot JDK version must be one of: $DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_BOOT_VERSIONS)])
BOOT_JDK_FOUND=no
@@ -111,9 +102,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([BOOTJDK_DO_CHECK],
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Boot JDK])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$BOOT_JDK])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([Boot JDK version])
BOOT_JDK_VERSION=`$java_to_test $USER_BOOT_JDK_OPTIONS -version 2>&1 | $TR -d '\r'`
# This is not a no-op; it will portably convert newline to space
BOOT_JDK_VERSION=`$ECHO $BOOT_JDK_VERSION`
BOOT_JDK_VERSION=`"$BOOT_JDK/bin/java$EXE_SUFFIX" $USER_BOOT_JDK_OPTIONS -version 2>&1 | $TR '\n\r' ' '`
AC_MSG_RESULT([$BOOT_JDK_VERSION])
fi # end check jdk version
fi # end check javac
@@ -162,8 +151,8 @@ AC_DEFUN([BOOTJDK_CHECK_JAVA_HOME],
[
if test "x$JAVA_HOME" != x; then
JAVA_HOME_PROCESSED="$JAVA_HOME"
UTIL_FIXUP_PATH(JAVA_HOME_PROCESSED, NOFAIL)
if test "x$JAVA_HOME_PROCESSED" = x || test ! -d "$JAVA_HOME_PROCESSED"; then
UTIL_FIXUP_PATH(JAVA_HOME_PROCESSED)
if test ! -d "$JAVA_HOME_PROCESSED"; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Your JAVA_HOME points to a non-existing directory!])
else
# Aha, the user has set a JAVA_HOME
@@ -178,8 +167,8 @@ AC_DEFUN([BOOTJDK_CHECK_JAVA_HOME],
# Test: Is there a java or javac in the PATH, which is a symlink to the JDK?
AC_DEFUN([BOOTJDK_CHECK_JAVA_IN_PATH_IS_SYMLINK],
[
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(JAVAC_CHECK, javac, , NOFIXPATH)
UTIL_LOOKUP_PROGS(JAVA_CHECK, java, , NOFIXPATH)
AC_PATH_PROG(JAVAC_CHECK, javac)
AC_PATH_PROG(JAVA_CHECK, java)
BINARY="$JAVAC_CHECK"
if test "x$JAVAC_CHECK" = x; then
BINARY="$JAVA_CHECK"
@@ -218,9 +207,9 @@ AC_DEFUN([BOOTJDK_CHECK_MACOSX_JAVA_LOCATOR],
# First check at user selected default
BOOTJDK_DO_CHECK([BOOTJDK_CHECK_LIBEXEC_JAVA_HOME()])
# If that did not work out (e.g. too old), try explicit versions instead
for ver in $DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_BOOT_VERSIONS ; do
BOOTJDK_DO_CHECK([BOOTJDK_CHECK_LIBEXEC_JAVA_HOME([-v $ver])])
done
BOOTJDK_DO_CHECK([BOOTJDK_CHECK_LIBEXEC_JAVA_HOME([-v 1.9])])
BOOTJDK_DO_CHECK([BOOTJDK_CHECK_LIBEXEC_JAVA_HOME([-v 1.8])])
BOOTJDK_DO_CHECK([BOOTJDK_CHECK_LIBEXEC_JAVA_HOME([-v 1.7])])
fi
])
@@ -253,10 +242,8 @@ AC_DEFUN([BOOTJDK_FIND_BEST_JDK_IN_WINDOWS_VIRTUAL_DIRECTORY],
[
if test "x[$]$1" != x; then
VIRTUAL_DIR="[$]$1/Java"
UTIL_FIXUP_PATH(VIRTUAL_DIR, NOFAIL)
if test "x$VIRTUAL_DIR" != x; then
BOOTJDK_FIND_BEST_JDK_IN_DIRECTORY($VIRTUAL_DIR)
fi
UTIL_REWRITE_AS_UNIX_PATH(VIRTUAL_DIR)
BOOTJDK_FIND_BEST_JDK_IN_DIRECTORY($VIRTUAL_DIR)
fi
])
@@ -283,17 +270,16 @@ AC_DEFUN([BOOTJDK_CHECK_WELL_KNOWN_LOCATIONS],
AC_DEFUN([BOOTJDK_CHECK_TOOL_IN_BOOTJDK],
[
# Use user overridden value if available, otherwise locate tool in the Boot JDK.
UTIL_REQUIRE_SPECIAL($1,
UTIL_SETUP_TOOL($1,
[
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $2 [[Boot JDK]]])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $2 in Boot JDK])
$1=$BOOT_JDK/bin/$2
if test ! -x [$]$1 && test ! -x [$]$1.exe; then
if test ! -x [$]$1; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(not found)
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Your Boot JDK seems broken. This might be fixed by explicitly setting --with-boot-jdk])
AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find $2 in the Boot JDK])
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT(\[$]BOOT_JDK/bin/$2)
UTIL_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE($1)
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
AC_SUBST($1)
])
])
@@ -327,12 +313,12 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BOOTJDK_SETUP_BOOT_JDK],
AC_MSG_ERROR([The path given by --with-boot-jdk does not contain a valid Boot JDK])
fi
# Test: Is $JAVA_HOME set?
BOOTJDK_DO_CHECK([BOOTJDK_CHECK_JAVA_HOME])
# Test: On MacOS X, can we find a boot jdk using /usr/libexec/java_home?
BOOTJDK_DO_CHECK([BOOTJDK_CHECK_MACOSX_JAVA_LOCATOR])
# Test: Is $JAVA_HOME set?
BOOTJDK_DO_CHECK([BOOTJDK_CHECK_JAVA_HOME])
# Test: Is there a java or javac in the PATH, which is a symlink to the JDK?
BOOTJDK_DO_CHECK([BOOTJDK_CHECK_JAVA_IN_PATH_IS_SYMLINK])
@@ -350,10 +336,11 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BOOTJDK_SETUP_BOOT_JDK],
AC_SUBST(BOOT_JDK)
# Setup tools from the Boot JDK.
BOOTJDK_CHECK_TOOL_IN_BOOTJDK(JAVA, java)
BOOTJDK_CHECK_TOOL_IN_BOOTJDK(JAVAC, javac)
BOOTJDK_CHECK_TOOL_IN_BOOTJDK(JAVADOC, javadoc)
BOOTJDK_CHECK_TOOL_IN_BOOTJDK(JAR, jar)
BOOTJDK_CHECK_TOOL_IN_BOOTJDK(JAVA, java$EXE_SUFFIX)
BOOTJDK_CHECK_TOOL_IN_BOOTJDK(JAVAC, javac$EXE_SUFFIX)
BOOTJDK_CHECK_TOOL_IN_BOOTJDK(JAVADOC, javadoc$EXE_SUFFIX)
BOOTJDK_CHECK_TOOL_IN_BOOTJDK(JAR, jar$EXE_SUFFIX)
BOOTJDK_CHECK_TOOL_IN_BOOTJDK(JARSIGNER, jarsigner$EXE_SUFFIX)
# Finally, set some other options...
@@ -366,7 +353,7 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BOOTJDK_SETUP_BOOT_JDK],
AC_SUBST(BOOT_JDK_SOURCETARGET)
# Check if the boot jdk is 32 or 64 bit
if $JAVA -version 2>&1 | $GREP -q "64-Bit"; then
if "$JAVA" -version 2>&1 | $GREP -q "64-Bit"; then
BOOT_JDK_BITS="64"
else
BOOT_JDK_BITS="32"
@@ -381,7 +368,7 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BOOTJDK_SETUP_BOOT_JDK],
if test "x$boot_jdk_cds_args" != x; then
# Try creating a CDS archive
$JAVA $boot_jdk_cds_args -Xshare:dump > /dev/null 2>&1
"$JAVA" $boot_jdk_cds_args -Xshare:dump > /dev/null 2>&1
if test $? -eq 0; then
BOOTJDK_USE_LOCAL_CDS=true
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes, created])
@@ -529,7 +516,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([BOOTJDK_CHECK_BUILD_JDK],
else
# Oh, this is looking good! We probably have found a proper JDK. Is it the correct version?
# Additional [] needed to keep m4 from mangling shell constructs.
[ BUILD_JDK_VERSION=`"$BUILD_JDK/bin/java" -version 2>&1 | $AWK '/version "[0-9a-zA-Z\._\-]+"/ {print $ 0; exit;}'` ]
[ BUILD_JDK_VERSION=`"$BUILD_JDK/bin/java" -version 2>&1 | $AWK '/version \"[0-9a-zA-Z\._\-]+\"/{print $ 0; exit;}'` ]
# Extra M4 quote needed to protect [] in grep expression.
[FOUND_CORRECT_VERSION=`echo $BUILD_JDK_VERSION | $EGREP "\"$VERSION_FEATURE([\.+-].*)?\""`]
@@ -587,12 +574,8 @@ AC_DEFUN([BOOTJDK_SETUP_BUILD_JDK],
fi
fi
# Since these tools do not yet exist, we cannot use UTIL_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE to
# detect the need of fixpath
JMOD="$BUILD_JDK/bin/jmod"
UTIL_ADD_FIXPATH(JMOD)
JLINK="$BUILD_JDK/bin/jlink"
UTIL_ADD_FIXPATH(JLINK)
AC_SUBST(JMOD)
AC_SUBST(JLINK)
@@ -606,28 +589,3 @@ AC_DEFUN([BOOTJDK_SETUP_BUILD_JDK],
AC_SUBST(BUILD_JDK)
AC_SUBST(EXTERNAL_BUILDJDK)
])
# The docs-reference JDK is used to run javadoc for the docs-reference targets.
# If not set, the reference docs will be built using the interim javadoc.
AC_DEFUN([BOOTJDK_SETUP_DOCS_REFERENCE_JDK],
[
AC_ARG_WITH(docs-reference-jdk, [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-docs-reference-jdk],
[path to JDK to use for building the reference documentation])])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for docs-reference JDK])
if test "x$with_docs_reference_jdk" != "x"; then
DOCS_REFERENCE_JDK="$with_docs_reference_jdk"
AC_MSG_RESULT([$DOCS_REFERENCE_JDK])
DOCS_REFERENCE_JAVADOC="$DOCS_REFERENCE_JDK/bin/javadoc"
if test ! -x "$DOCS_REFERENCE_JAVADOC"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([docs-reference JDK found at $DOCS_REFERENCE_JDK did not contain bin/javadoc])
fi
UTIL_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(DOCS_REFERENCE_JAVADOC)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no, using interim javadoc for the docs-reference targets])
# By leaving this empty, Docs.gmk will revert to the default interim javadoc
DOCS_REFERENCE_JAVADOC=
fi
AC_SUBST(DOCS_REFERENCE_JAVADOC)
])

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