RFR: 8303427: Fixpath confused unix root contains "/jdk"
Julian Waters
jwaters at openjdk.org
Tue Aug 29 04:14:08 UTC 2023
On Tue, 29 Aug 2023 00:16:46 GMT, Erik Joelsson <erikj at openjdk.org> wrote:
> On Windows, when a directory exists in the "unix" root with the same name as a directory in the "test" dir, fixpath will corrupt test arguments to jtreg (and possibly other arguments as well). Fixpath sees a string like this:
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> test/jdk/foo
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> It looks for the first `/` and checks if the first element following that, until the next `/`, is an existing directory in the unix filesystem root. In this case, the reporter had a directory named "/jdk" which satisfies this heuristic check. This makes fixpath assume that the `/jdk/foo` part is an absolute unix path that needs to be rewritten to a Windows path.
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> My suggested fix is to look at the prefix part, "test" in this case, and see if that itself is a valid path in the current working directory, as that would indicate that the string is intended to be a relative path.
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> I think we also need to account for possible prefixes with `:` and `=` here to handle a string like:
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> jtreg:test/jdk/foo
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> In that case we need to remove anything up to the last `:` before we try to match it as a relative directory. (Same thing applies to `=`)
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> Changing the heuristics of fixpath is rather sensitive and risky. I would appreciate help from people using Windows with trying this patch with some of your regular workflows.
The GitHub Actions failures look terrifying, but all of them are just a failing JTReg download for some reason (Not related to the change). Will recompile with this change and report back as soon as I can
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/15461#issuecomment-1696737213
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