<AWT Dev> [9] Review Request: 8033367 [macosx] Appletviewer was broken in jdk8 b124

Petr Pchelko petr.pchelko at oracle.com
Wed Jul 2 11:20:40 UTC 2014


Hello, Sergey.

Thank you for the review, great catch.
The new version is here: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~pchelko/9/8033367/webrev.02/

I've grepped the sources, there are no other references to the awt.m file.

With best regards. Petr.

On 02 июля 2014 г., at 15:08, Sergey Bylokhov <Sergey.Bylokhov at oracle.com> wrote:

> Hi, Petr.
> Looks like there are some links to the awt.m in the source code.
> In the Awt2dLibraries.gmk and in the java_md_macosx.c
> 
> On 02.07.2014 14:58, Petr Pchelko wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Is anyone willing to make a second review?
>> 
>> Thank you.
>> With best regards. Petr.
>> 
>> On 16 июня 2014 г., at 22:32, Anthony Petrov <anthony.petrov at oracle.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Petr,
>>> 
>>> Thanks for the update. The fix looks fine.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> best regards,
>>> Anthony
>>> 
>>> On 6/16/2014 3:31 PM, Petr Pchelko wrote:
>>>> Hello, Anthony.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for the review, the new version is here:
>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~pchelko/9/8033367/webrev.01/
>>>> 
>>>> I've also made eawt Application start AppKit, I've forgot about this one initially.
>>>> Now I've made a grep over all loadLibrary("awt") usages and is looks like it's
>>>> replaced with getDefaultToolkit in all places we need.
>>>> 
>>>> With best regards. Petr.
>>>> 
>>>> On 03 июня 2014 г., at 17:59, Anthony Petrov <anthony.petrov at oracle.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Petr,
>>>>> 
>>>>> The fix looks good to me. One minor nit: every file that includes AWT_debug.h will contain its own copy of the ShouldPrintVerboseDebugging() function and the debug flag. Could we have only one copy instead?
>>>>> 
>>>>> --
>>>>> best regards,
>>>>> Anthony
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 6/3/2014 3:18 PM, Petr Pchelko wrote:
>>>>>> Hello, AWT Team.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Please review a little fix for the issue:
>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8033367
>>>>>> The fix is available here:
>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~pchelko/9/8033367/webrev/
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The problem:
>>>>>> We were doing too much in JNI_OnLoad. Loading many classes, making sync calls to Appkit thread, loading classes and native libs from Appkit thread and so on.
>>>>>> This was causing deadlocks and crashes that we've workarounded for 8. But for 9 I've rewritten the AWT startup code to make JNI_OnLoad do a bit less work.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The solution:
>>>>>> Now loading awt native lib does not trigger loading AppKit and starting NSApplication. Instead we just load a library and tell Cocoa we are going to be multithreaded.
>>>>>> We start Appkit when Toolkit is created, so now we avoid problems with deadlocks on runtime lock.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> An issue with the fix:
>>>>>> I've made GraphicsEnvironment also load AppKit, because we use an NSView for a scratch surface in an OpenGL context. Really this is quite likely not needed as we are
>>>>>> (should be) using FBOs for offscreen rendering. But getting rid of an NSView-based scratch surface is a separate big project, so I'll file a bug for it and now let's load
>>>>>> Appkit when GraphicsEnvironment is initialized too.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Testing:
>>>>>> I have run all JCK, all regression tests, sanity-tested JFX interop and SWT interop, checked applets and webstart, tested headless mode. Everything seems to work fine,
>>>>>> but anyway this fix is extremely risky. But this should be done if we want to avoid a problems like JDK-8033367 or JDK-8031050.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>> With best regards. Petr.
>>>>>> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Best regards, Sergey.
> 



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