compiling openJdk 11 on windows 7 32bits fail
Magnus Ihse Bursie
magnus.ihse.bursie at oracle.com
Sun Feb 17 18:40:12 UTC 2019
> 16 feb. 2019 kl. 07:47 skrev Franco Gastón Pellegrini <francogpellegrini at gmail.com>:
>
> Yes, removing --debug-mode enables a 32 bits compilation, with warnings. Thanks!
Great!
Did the patch help for debug builds?
/Magnus
>
> El vie., 15 de feb. de 2019 a la(s) 08:05, Magnus Ihse Bursie (magnus.ihse.bursie at oracle.com) escribió:
>>
>>
>> On 2019-02-12 15:42, Alexey Ivanov wrote:
>> > On 12/02/2019 14:37, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
>> >> There has been some fallout due to the mapfile/linking changes made
>> >> in JDK 12 that affected JNICALL. However, that should not be
>> >> affecting JDK 11.
>> > Wasn't it done in JDK 11?
>> > If my memory serves me right, it was done in JDK 11.
>>
>> You are correct. The major part of the mapfile removal was done in
>> JDK-8200358, which was pushed to JDK 11. There were follow up issues
>> going on all the way into JDK 12, though.
>>
>> Anyway, I've now looked more into this issue. And this time map files
>> were not really to blame, but JNICALL still is.
>>
>> First of all, it's important to note that this only shows up when
>> compiling a debug build. As a workaround, building a normal release
>> build for 32-bit Windows will not trigger this issue. (This is likely
>> how it has gotten unnoticed.) To Franco: that means removing
>> "--enable-debug" from your configure line.
>>
>> There core problem seems indeed to be discrepancy whether a function is
>> declared JNICALL or not.
>>
>> In JDK-8214120, DTrace_VPrintln() & co. got JNICALL added in
>> src/java.desktop/share/native/common/awt/debug/debug_trace.c and
>> debug_trace.h. However, the typedef DTRACE_PRINT_CALLBACK was not
>> updated. Since JNICALL is a no-op on all platforms except Windows 32,
>> this was not discovered.
>>
>> However, according to JBS JDK-8214120 was fixed in JDK-12. So why this
>> is causing issues in JDK-11, I don't understand. Or maybe the discussion
>> drifted from testing JDK 11 to testing JDK 12? In any case, it is likely
>> currently broken in JDK 13.
>>
>> Here is a suggested patch. Hopefully I got the JNICALL modifier in the
>> correct place (C function pointer typedefs are the worst!).
>>
>> diff --git
>> a/src/java.desktop/share/native/common/awt/debug/debug_trace.h
>> b/src/java.desktop/share/native/common/awt/debug/debug_trace.h
>> --- a/src/java.desktop/share/native/common/awt/debug/debug_trace.h
>> +++ b/src/java.desktop/share/native/common/awt/debug/debug_trace.h
>> @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
>> typedef void (*DTRACE_OUTPUT_CALLBACK)(const char * msg);
>>
>> /* prototype for client provided print callback function */
>> -typedef void (*DTRACE_PRINT_CALLBACK)(const char * file, int line, int
>> argc, const char * fmt, va_list arglist);
>> +typedef void (JNICALL *DTRACE_PRINT_CALLBACK)(const char * file, int
>> line, int argc, const char * fmt, va_list arglist);
>>
>> extern void DTrace_EnableAll(dbool_t enabled);
>> extern void DTrace_EnableFile(const char * file, dbool_t enabled);
>>
>> Please test and let me know if it works. If so it should be pushed to
>> JDK 13, and possibly backported.
>>
>> /Magnus
>
>
> --
> Franco Gastón Pellegrini
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