JDK-7098194 : integrate macosx-port changes
  • Type: Bug
  • Component: hotspot
  • Sub-Component: runtime
  • Affected Version: hs23
  • Priority: P3
  • Status: Closed
  • Resolution: Fixed
  • OS: os_x
  • CPU: x86
  • Submitted: 2011-10-05
  • Updated: 2012-01-23
  • Resolved: 2012-01-23
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Description
sync with the macosx-port repo

Comments
EVALUATION See main CR
28-10-2011

EVALUATION http://hg.openjdk.java.net/hsx/hotspot-main/hotspot/rev/436b4a3231bf
21-10-2011

EVALUATION http://hg.openjdk.java.net/hsx/hotspot-rt/hotspot/rev/436b4a3231bf
14-10-2011

EVALUATION And here's the OpenJDK message for Code Review Round 1 Greetings, I've closed out Code Review Round 0 and I'm posting new webrevs for Code Review Round 1: Here's the webrev for just the deltas between Code Review Round 0 and Code Review Round 1: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/mac_os_x_port/7098194-webrev/1-deltas-only Here's the webrev for all the changes in one shot: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/mac_os_x_port/7098194-webrev/1-all/ And here are the same subset webrevs: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/mac_os_x_port/7098194-webrev/1-bsd-resync/ http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/mac_os_x_port/7098194-webrev/1-macosx-other-code/ http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/mac_os_x_port/7098194-webrev/1-macosx-dtrace-code/ http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/mac_os_x_port/7098194-webrev/1-macosx-infra/ Here's my current commit message: > 7098194: integrate macosx-port changes > Summary: Integrate macosx-port/hotspot changes as of 2011.09.29. > Reviewed-by: kvn, dholmes, never, phh > Contributed-by: Christos Zoulas <###@###.###>, Greg Lewis <###@###.###>, Kurt Miller <###@###.###>, Alexander Strange <###@###.###>, Mike Swingler <###@###.###>, Roger Hoover <###@###.###> Thanks, in advance, for any final feedback for this changeset. Dan
13-10-2011

SUGGESTED FIX See the attached 7098194-webrev-cr1.tgz for the proposed fix after Code Review Round 0 changes.
13-10-2011

SUGGESTED FIX See the attached 7098194-webrev-cr0.tgz for the initial proposed fix.
13-10-2011

EVALUATION This is the OpenJDK review request. It pretty much covers what is being done via this bug ID. Greetings, Tom R shepherded the the BSD Port into HotSpot Express 23 using: 7089790 integrate bsd-port changes and I'm following up on that work using the following bug: 7098194 integrate macosx-port changes The synopsis is a bit off. In reality, the 7098194changeset will include additional changes from the BSD Port in addition the deltas made by the MacOS X Port. The bsd-port/hotspot tip changeset for this resync is: changeset: 2729:f1a18ada5853 tag: tip user: Greg Lewis <###@###.###> date: Wed Sep 21 22:29:10 2011 -0700 summary: . Finish removing hsearch_r. The macosx-port/hotspot changeset for this merge is: changeset: 2756:69de8d34a370 tag: tip user: ###@###.### date: Thu Sep 29 18:10:16 2011 -0700 summary: Adding JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH for bundled app launching (avoids stomping DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH) The focus of 7098194 is to get the MacOS X port into HSX-23 without regressing the non-MacOS X platforms. In other words, we're trying to get HSX-23 caught up with the BSD Port and MacOS X Port projects. Shaking out the MacOS X Port itself will be done with other changesets on an as needed basis. Just to be clear, the push target for this changeset is the RT_Baseline sub-repo of HotSpot Express (currently HSX-23): http://hg.openjdk.java.net/hsx/hotspot-rt/hotspot Like what Tom did for 7089790, I'm posting multiple webrevs so folks can review these changes in different ways. My primary focus here is the common or shared code so I'm less worried about the BSD or MacOS X specific changes. Obviously, if you see something I messed up in those files, I'd like to know. Here's the webrev for all the changes in one shot: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/mac_os_x_port/7098194-webrev/0-all/ The order of the files in the above webrev is the same as for for the subset webrevs below. Here's the webrevs for the changes in subsets: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/mac_os_x_port/7098194-webrev/0-bsd-resync/ The above webrev has the changes to the bsd-port/hotspot repo made after Tom R's work on 7089790 (the 2011.08.02 wiki snapshot). http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/mac_os_x_port/7098194-webrev/0-macosx-other-code/ The above webrev has the non-Dtrace and non-infrastructure changes made for the MacOS X port. There's a couple of files that also contain Dtrace related changes, but I decided it was better to include those files in this subset. http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/mac_os_x_port/7098194-webrev/0-macosx-dtrace-code/ The above webrev has almost all of the changes to enable Dtrace on MacOS X (a couple of files are in the macosx-other-code subset). On MacOS X, a newer version of Dtrace is implemented than on Solaris which is why the code is #ifdef'ed. I had to change the original #ifdef'ing because the original implementation had put some non-Dtrace code into #ifdef USDT1 ... #endif blocks so the code didn't build on non-Solaris platforms. In order to be more clean with #ifdef'ing, I redid all MacOS X Dtrace #ifdef'ing in the following forms: #ifndef USDT2 <older Dtrace implementation is in this block> <some non-Dtrace code (macros) that call the older Dtrace> <implementation are also in this block> #else /* USDT2 */ <new Dtrace implementation for MacOS X in this block> #endif /* USDT2 */ #ifndef USDT2 <older Dtrace implementation is in this block> <no #else because the newer Dtrace doesn't need/have the equivalent> #endif /* ! USDT2 */ Yes, I realize that the MacOS X Dtrace implementation does not follow HotSpot style guidelines very consistently, but I decided not to fix that so I could diff against the macosx-port/hotspot more reliably. I have to consult with Keith McGuigan about how to migrate the Solaris Dtrace implementation to the newer version. However, that work will be done independently of this bug (7098194). http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/mac_os_x_port/7098194-webrev/0-macosx-infra/ The above webrev has all the infrastructure (e.g., Makefile) related changes. Many/most folks aren't interested in Makefile stuff so I've put these changes in their own subset. Of course, I need Kelly O'Hair to bless these changes... Builds done so far: - Solaris X86 builds of {Client, Server} VM * {product, fastdebug, jvmg} - WinXP builds of {Client, Server} VM * {product, fastdebug, debug} - MacOS 10.6.8/Xcode 3.2.6 build of the macosx-port forest with new HSX repo - MacOS 10.7/Xcode 4.1.1 build of the macosx-port forest with new HSX repo Testing done so far: - Serviceability stack (25 subsuites): VM/NSK: jvmti, jvmti_unit, jdwp, jdi, sa-jdi, heapdump, hprof, jdb, logging, mm SDK/JDK: jdi, jdi_closed, jli, logging, mm_csjmx, mm_csm, mm_jlm, mm_jlm_closed, mm_jmx, mm_jmx_closed, mm_sm, mm_sm_closed, misc_attach, misc_jvmstat, misc_tools - Tested configs (8 configs) {Solaris X86, WinXP} * {Client, Server} VM * {-Xmixed, -Xcomp} - MacOS X builds have only had minimal 'java -version' type testing, i.e., did the build "work"? No regressions have been seen in the Solaris X86 testing and WinXP testing should be finished later today. Things still to do (in no particular order): - gather the list of contributors for the changeset comment - JPRT test jobs when the JPRT-hotspotwest queue settles down - dtrace testing on Solaris X86 - code review - start bring up of more formal dev testing on MacOS X Thanks, in advance, for any review comments. Dan
13-10-2011