RFR: 8317611: Add a tool like jdeprscan to find usage of restricted methods
Magnus Ihse Bursie
ihse at openjdk.org
Wed Jun 19 14:37:10 UTC 2024
On Tue, 18 Jun 2024 16:30:37 GMT, Jorn Vernee <jvernee at openjdk.org> wrote:
> This PR adds a new JDK tool, called `jnativescan`, that can be used to find code that accesses native functionality. Currently this includes `native` method declarations, and methods marked with `@Restricted`.
>
> The tool accepts a list of class path and module path entries through `--class-path` and `--module-path`, and a set of root modules through `--add-modules`, as well as an optional target release with `--release`.
>
> The default mode is for the tool to report all uses of `@Restricted` methods, and `native` method declaration in a tree-like structure:
>
>
> app.jar (ALL-UNNAMED):
> main.Main:
> main.Main::main(String[])void references restricted methods:
> java.lang.foreign.MemorySegment::reinterpret(long)MemorySegment
> main.Main::m()void is a native method declaration
>
>
> The `--print-native-access` option can be used print out all the module names of modules doing native access in a comma separated list. For class path code, this will print out `ALL-UNNAMED`.
>
> Testing:
> - `langtools_jnativescan` tests.
> - Running the tool over jextract's libclang bindings, which use the FFM API, and thus has a lot of references to `@Restricted` methods.
> - tier 1-3
Build changes are trivially fine.
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Marked as reviewed by ihse (Reviewer).
PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/19774#pullrequestreview-2128470410
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