[13] RFR (S): 8217404: --with-jvm-features doesn't work when multiple features are explicitly disabled
Vladimir Kozlov
vladimir.kozlov at oracle.com
Fri Jan 18 23:44:19 UTC 2019
I usually used --with-jvm-features=-aot,-jvmci,-graal
Did not work in this case too?
Anyway your fix is good.
Thanks,
Vladimir
On 1/18/19 3:33 PM, Vladimir Ivanov wrote:
> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~vlivanov/8217404/webrev.00/
> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8217404
>
> --with-jvm-features doesn't work properly when multiple features are explicitly disabled:
>
> $ bash configure --with-jvm-features="-aot -jvmci -graal"
> ...
> checking if jvmci module jdk.internal.vm.ci should be built... yes
> checking if graal module jdk.internal.vm.compiler should be built... yes
> checking if aot should be enabled... yes
> ...
>
> The problem in the following code:
>
> DISABLE_AOT=`$ECHO $DISABLED_JVM_FEATURES | $GREP aot`
> if test "x$DISABLE_AOT" = "xaot"; then
> ENABLE_AOT="false"
> fi
>
> Since DISABLED_JVM_FEATURES ("aot jvmci graal") contains the list of explicitly disabled features, grep over it returns
> the whole list when there's a match. The subsequent check fails because there's no exact match, though DISABLE_AOT
> contains "aot" .
>
> Proposed fix is to check there's no match instead.
>
> After the fix it works as expected:
>
> $ bash configure --with-jvm-features="-aot -jvmci -graal"
> ...
> checking if jvmci module jdk.internal.vm.ci should be built... no, forced
> checking if graal module jdk.internal.vm.compiler should be built... no, forced
> checking if aot should be enabled... no, forced
> ...
>
> (The fix doesn't address the case when one feature has a name which is a proper substring of another feature, but there
> are no such cases at the moment.)
>
> Best regards,
> Vladimir Ivanov
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