RFR: 8304425: ClassHierarchyResolver from Reflection
Adam Sotona
asotona at openjdk.org
Mon Mar 20 11:10:22 UTC 2023
On Fri, 17 Mar 2023 18:18:48 GMT, Chen Liang <liach at openjdk.org> wrote:
> Add API to explore Class Hierarchy with a `ClassLoader` or a `Lookup` with proper privileges, with tests.
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> This addition is useful in case classes at runtime are not loaded from the system class loader, such as Proxy. This is also useful to APIs that generate bytecode with a `Lookup` object, such as a custom single-abstract-method class implementations from a method handle.
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> See https://mail.openjdk.org/pipermail/classfile-api-dev/2023-March/000249.html as well.
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> Current questions, which I wish to discuss with @asotona:
> 1. Should the resolver fail fast on `IllegalAccessException` from the lookup? This usually indicates the hierarchy resolver is set up improperly, and proceeding may simply yield verification errors in class loading that are hard to track. For bytecode-generating APIs, throwing access errors for the Lookup eagerly is also more preferable than later silent generation failure.
> 2. Whether the default resolver should be reading from jrt alone, reflection alone, or jrt then reflection. I personally believe reflection alone is more reliable, for classes may redefined with instrumentation or jfr, which may not be reflected in the system resources.
> 3. In addition, I don't think chaining system class loader reflection after system resource retrieval is really meaningful: is there any case where reflection always works while the system resource retrieval always fails?
Marked as reviewed by asotona (Committer).
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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/13082
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