RFR(XS): 8191653: Test failures in BootAppendTests - missing jdk.internal.vm.compiler module
Ioi Lam
ioi.lam at oracle.com
Wed Nov 22 20:38:05 UTC 2017
Adding hotspot-compiler-dev at openjdk.java.net
I am not sure if @require vm.graal is the right fix for this bug. In
fact, this test has nothing to do with graal. The reason
--limit-modules=java.base,jdk.internal.vm.compiler
was added was because of JDK-8190975 [Graal] Tests which run with
"--limit-modules java.base" could fail when Graal is used as JIT
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8190975
Unfortunately, JDK-8190975 leaks dependencies of
jdk.internal.vm.compiler into tests unrelated to graal.
I think it's better to backout JDK-8190975, and then fix the VM such
that if "-Djvmci.Compiler=graal" is added in the command-line,
jdk.internal.vm.compiler is automatically added to the list of available
modules, regardless of any --limit-modules flag.
Thanks
- Ioi
On 11/22/17 11:32 AM, Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
> Note, we can't use vm.graal.enabled key because it is set only when
> Graal is used as JIT with VM flags:
>
> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk10/hs/file/d85284ccd1bd/test/jtreg-ext/requires/VMProps.java#l299
>
>
> Vladimir
>
> On 11/22/17 11:29 AM, Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
>> On 11/22/17 10:37 AM, Ioi Lam wrote:
>>> Hi Calvin,
>>>
>>> Instead of hard coding for Solaris, is it possible to check if the
>>> VM has the graal module programmatically?
>>
>> Yes, it would be better. We do plan extend support of Graal
>> (jdk.internal.vm.compiler) to other platforms in a future.
>>
>> For example, we do check presence of jaotc file for setting jtreg key
>> vm.aot:
>>
>> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk10/hs/file/d85284ccd1bd/test/jtreg-ext/requires/VMProps.java#l270
>>
>>
>> Would be nice to add vm.graal jtreg key and use with @require.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Vladimir
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Ioi
>>>
>>>> On Nov 22, 2017, at 9:05 AM, Calvin Cheung
>>>> <calvin.cheung at oracle.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The jdk.internal.vm.compiler module is not available on
>>>> Solaris/Sparc. A simple fix is to detect if the platform is Solaris
>>>> and not adding the module to the --limit-modules option.
>>>>
>>>> Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8191653
>>>>
>>>> webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ccheung/8191653/webrev.00/
>>>>
>>>> Tested on 64-bit platforms: linux, solaris/sparc, macosx, windows.
>>>>
>>>> thanks,
>>>> Calvin
>>>
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