RFR: 8311302: Allow for jlinking a custom runtime without packaged modules being present [v23]
Magnus Ihse Bursie
ihse at openjdk.org
Thu Mar 21 15:08:30 UTC 2024
On Tue, 19 Mar 2024 16:55:14 GMT, Severin Gehwolf <sgehwolf at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Please review this patch which adds a jlink mode to the JDK which doesn't need the packaged modules being present. A.k.a run-time image based jlink. Fundamentally this patch adds an option to use `jlink` even though your JDK install might not come with the packaged modules (directory `jmods`). This is particularly useful to further reduce the size of a jlinked runtime. After the removal of the concept of a JRE, a common distribution mechanism is still the full JDK with all modules and packaged modules. However, packaged modules can incur an additional size tax. For example in a container scenario it could be useful to have a base JDK container including all modules, but without also delivering the packaged modules. This comes at a size advantage of `~25%`. Such a base JDK container could then be used to `jlink` application specific runtimes, further reducing the size of the application runtime image (App + JDK runtime; as a single image *or* separate bundles, depending on the app
being modularized).
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>> The basic design of this approach is to add a jlink plugin for tracking non-class and non-resource files of a JDK install. I.e. files which aren't present in the jimage (`lib/modules`). This enables producing a `JRTArchive` class which has all the info of what constitutes the final jlinked runtime.
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>> Basic usage example:
>>
>> $ diff -u <(./bin/java --list-modules --limit-modules java.se) <(../linux-x86_64-server-release/images/jdk/bin/java --list-modules --limit-modules java.se)
>> $ diff -u <(./bin/java --list-modules --limit-modules jdk.jlink) <(../linux-x86_64-server-release/images/jdk/bin/java --list-modules --limit-modules jdk.jlink)
>> $ ls ../linux-x86_64-server-release/images/jdk/jmods
>> java.base.jmod java.net.http.jmod java.sql.rowset.jmod jdk.crypto.ec.jmod jdk.internal.opt.jmod jdk.jdi.jmod jdk.management.agent.jmod jdk.security.auth.jmod
>> java.compiler.jmod java.prefs.jmod java.transaction.xa.jmod jdk.dynalink.jmod jdk.internal.vm.ci.jmod jdk.jdwp.agent.jmod jdk.management.jfr.jmod jdk.security.jgss.jmod
>> java.datatransfer.jmod java.rmi.jmod java.xml.crypto.jmod jdk.editpad.jmod jdk.internal.vm.compiler.jmod jdk.jfr.jmod jdk.management.jmod jdk.unsupported.desktop.jmod
>> java.desktop.jmod java.scripting.jmod java.xml.jmod jdk.hotspot.agent.jmod jdk.i...
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> Severin Gehwolf has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
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> Move CreateLinkableRuntimePlugin to build folder
>
> Keep runtime link supporting classes in package
> jdk.tools.jlink.internal.runtimelink
src/jdk.jlink/share/classes/jdk/tools/jlink/internal/runtimelink/JimageDiffGenerator.java line 36:
> 34:
> 35: /**
> 36: * Used by the build-only jlink plugin CreateLinkableRuntimePlugin.
Why does this file not live next to the jlink plugin then? Does it have to be part of the jdk.jlink module?
src/jdk.jlink/share/classes/jdk/tools/jlink/internal/runtimelink/JimageDiffGenerator.java line 40:
> 38: public class JimageDiffGenerator {
> 39:
> 40: private static final boolean DEBUG = false;
This seems like left-over debug code. If this should go into product code I suggest you either remove it, or alternatively make it possible to change at runtime, if the debug functionality will be needed.
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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/14787#discussion_r1534102351
PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/14787#discussion_r1534103809
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