RFR: 8199807 & 8202738: AppCDS performs overly restrictive path matching check
Jiangli Zhou
jiangli.zhou at Oracle.COM
Thu May 10 23:11:36 UTC 2018
Hi,
Please review the following webrev that addresses the issue of copied/moved JDK image after generating a CDS archive. Thanks Karen Kinnear and Alan Baterman for initiating the investigation & discussions in this area (especially the ease of usage). Thanks Ioi for implementing a test case for moved JDK (JDK-8202935).
webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~jiangli/8199807_8202738/webrev.00/
RFE: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8199807?filter=14921
Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8202738?filter=14921
The webrev includes the following three main parts:
1. Reduced check for JDK ‘modules’ image file at runtime. The runtime path to the ‘modules’ image is no longer required to the the same as dump time path. Runtime performs file size check only for the ‘modules’ image, which must match with the dump time ‘modules’ size. Invalidation of an outdated archive is achieved by the existing vm_version string check (the archived vm_version string must match with the runtime vm_version string).
2. Boot path check are now performed based on the content of the archive. Also added a new test case in BootClassPathMismatch.java and add more comments for existing test cases.
3. Fixed the stale vm_version string issue with incremental build. The issue was discovered during the work of 8199807. CDS uses vm_version string as part of the runtime validation check for archive. A stale vm_version string causes the CDS runtime to mistakenly accept an outdated archive. The fix is to make sure vm_version.o is recompiled properly when the library/vm is rebuilt.
Tested with hs-tier1-4 and jdk-tier1-2. Tested by relocating the JDK image manually after generating an archive. Also tested with Ioi’s test both locally and via Mach5.
Thanks,
Jiangli
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