RFR: 8371893: [macOS aarch64] use dead_strip linker option to reduce binary size

Matthias Baesken mbaesken at openjdk.org
Wed Nov 19 13:11:29 UTC 2025


On Tue, 18 Nov 2025 08:55:16 GMT, Matthias Baesken <mbaesken at openjdk.org> wrote:

> > Is there is a particular reason to not apply this on x64 as well?
> 
> On macOS x86_64 I saw in our CI those tests failing when enabling the dead_strip feature serviceability/sa/ClhsdbCDSCore.java serviceability/sa/ClhsdbFindPC.jav serviceability/sa/ClhsdbPstack.java
> 
> (and macOS on Intel is not that interesting any more these days)
> 
> For macOS aarch64, the tests in our CI were fine but I see some failures in the GHA in the serviceability area.
> 
> ```
> finding class loader instances ..java.lang.InternalError: Metadata does not appear to be polymorphic
> 	at jdk.hotspot.agent/sun.jvm.hotspot.types.basic.BasicTypeDataBase.findDynamicTypeForAddress(BasicTypeDataBase.java:223)
> 	at jdk.hotspot.agent/sun.jvm.hotspot.runtime.VirtualBaseConstructor.instantiateWrapperFor(VirtualBaseConstructor.java:104)
> 	at jdk.hotspot.agent/sun.jvm.hotspot.oops.Metadata.instantiateWrapperFor(Metadata.java:78)
> 	at jdk.hotspot.agent/sun.jvm.hotspot.memory.SystemDictionary.getClassLoaderKlass(SystemDictionary.java:102)
> 	at jdk.hotspot.agent/sun.jvm.hotspot.tools.ClassLoaderStats.printClassLoaderStatistics(ClassLoaderStats.java:93)
> 	at jdk.hotspot.agent/sun.jvm.hotspot.tools.ClassLoaderStats.run(ClassLoaderStats.java:78)
> 	at jdk.hotspot.agent/sun.jvm.hotspot.tools.JMap.run(JMap.java:121)
> 	at jdk.hotspot.agent/sun.jvm.hotspot.tools.Tool.startInternal(Tool.java:278)
> 	at jdk.hotspot.agent/sun.jvm.hotspot.tools.Tool.start(Tool.java:241)
> 	at jdk.hotspot.agent/sun.jvm.hotspot.tools.Tool.execute(Tool.java:134)
> 	at jdk.hotspot.agent/sun.jvm.hotspot.tools.JMap.main(JMap.java:202)
> 	at jdk.hotspot.agent/sun.jvm.hotspot.SALauncher.runJMAP(SALauncher.java:344)
> 	at jdk.hotspot.agent/sun.jvm.hotspot.SALauncher.main(SALauncher.java:507)
> ```
> 
> Have to check why I do not see those issues in our test infra.


Okay I checked why this is the case.
In our internal test setup we see some serviceability/sa - tests skipped because of  'SA Attach not expected to work. Insufficient privileges' . This can happen in some test setups especially on macOS but is not very helpful to test the influence of the dead_strip flag on the sa tests .

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/28319#issuecomment-3552605391


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