RFR: 8351996: Behavioral updates for ClassValue::remove [v5]

Chen Liang liach at openjdk.org
Sun Apr 27 04:29:47 UTC 2025


On Fri, 21 Mar 2025 19:44:48 GMT, Chen Liang <liach at openjdk.org> wrote:

>> The recent patch #23866 makes calling `ClassValue::remove()` from `ClassValue::computeValue()` end up in infinite loops while fixing the stale value risk from the method.
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>> The proposed fix is to preserve the stale value risk fix, and update the remove-from-compute behavior from the original designated no-op behavior to throwing an exception, as the original behavior conflicts with the stale value fix.
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>> The implementation track the owner thread in promises (accessed in locked section); as a result, we can fail-fast on recursive removals from `computeValue`. I did not choose to use `ThreadTracker` as it is designed for single tracker and multiple threads, while this case here sees often just one thread, and the threads outlive the promise objects.
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>> Also updated the API specs for `remove` to more concisely describe the memory effects. Please review the associated CSR as well.
>
> Chen Liang has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
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>   docs

Turns out we do need to allow a few levels of recursion - see https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/942402bab8a632f9e8a9b0c56201e2ab0571e6e8/test/jdk/java/io/Serializable/recursiveClassDescLookup/Test.java where a computeValue triggers class initialization, which itself triggers another computeValue that finishes.

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/24043#issuecomment-2833091944


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