[11] RFR(S) : 8205687 : TimeoutHandler generates huge core files
David Holmes
david.holmes at oracle.com
Wed Aug 8 04:00:26 UTC 2018
Hi Igor,
This all seems okay. However we probably need to check that the people
operating their own build/test farms are okay with this change.
Don't forget to update copyright years.
Minor comment below ...
On 8/08/2018 7:19 AM, Igor Ignatyev wrote:
> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~iignatyev//8205687/webrev.00/index.html
>> 18 lines changed: 3 ins; 5 del; 10 mod;
>
> Hi all,
>
> could you please review this small fix for TimeoutHandler? gcore dumps non committed memory, which is a problem when JVM is run w/ ZGC or in other configurations where memory is reserved but not committed. the fix replaces invocation of gcore w/ 'kill -ABRT'. as kill has to be the last command run by TimeoutHandler, I've changed jdk.test.failurehandler.ToolKit to run action after we get a list of the process's children and also changed GathererFactory to run "common" part before os-specific part.
Can you add a comment in GathererFactory to explain that as well please.
Thanks,
David
>
> NB 'kill' will generate core file only if a host has appropriate core file limit and core file handling settings, therefore you might observe that core files aren't generated if your hosts aren't set up correspondingly.
>
> JBS: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8205687
> webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~iignatyev//8205687/webrev.00/index.html
>
> Thanks,
> -- Igor
>
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