RFR(S) 8190737: use unicode version of the canonicalize() function to handle long path on windows
Ioi Lam
ioi.lam at oracle.com
Thu Sep 13 23:06:08 UTC 2018
Looks good. Thanks!
Ioi
> On Sep 10, 2018, at 11:42 AM, Calvin Cheung <calvin.cheung at oracle.com> wrote:
>
> bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8190737
>
> webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ccheung/8190737/webrev.00/
>
> Please review this change for handling long path specified in the -Xbootclasspath/a on windows.
>
> Highlight of changes:
> - canonicalize_md.c
> it makes use of the unicode version of canonicalize (wcanonicalize) if the original path is >= MAX_PATH.
>
> - zip_util.c
> it uses the unicode version of CreateFile (CreateFileW) if the original path is >= MAX_PATH.
>
> - io_util_md.c
> Since zip_util.c (libzip) calls the getPrefixed() function in canonicalize_md.c (libjava), the getPrefixed() function needs to be exported.
>
> - java_md.h
> The JVM_MAXPATHLEN has been increased from _MAX_PATH to 1024. It is because the the current usage of the canonicalize() function from vm code is to preallocate the output buffer as follows:
> char* canonical_path = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY_IN_THREAD(thread, char, JVM_MAXPATHLEN);
> if (!get_canonical_path(path, canonical_path, JVM_MAXPATHLEN)) {
> Also the unix version of canonicalize() function has the following check:
> int
> canonicalize(char *original, char *resolved, int len)
> {
> if (len < PATH_MAX) {
> errno = EINVAL;
> return -1;
> }
> So dynamically allocating the output buffer requires more work beyond the scope of this change.
>
> - LongBCP.java
> added a scenario to the test - a long path to a jar file in -Xbootclasspath/a.
>
> Testing: tier-[1,2,3].
>
> thanks,
> Calvin
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