RFR: 8365526: Crash with null Symbol passed to SystemDictionary::resolve_or_null [v5]

David Holmes dholmes at openjdk.org
Wed Nov 26 21:15:53 UTC 2025


On Mon, 24 Nov 2025 18:40:22 GMT, Coleen Phillimore <coleenp at openjdk.org> wrote:

>> The vm was crashing because the constant pool couldn't find the resolution error in the ResolutionErrorEntry error field.
>> 
>> There are two uses of ResolutionErrorEntry in the ResolutionErrorTable.  The key to this table is {ConstantPool, cp-index}.   In this crash, multiple threads were racing to record nest_host_errors in the case where resolution failed.  In this case, there was already a ResolutionErrorEntry in the table for the constant pool resolution failure.  In the 'if' case of add_nest_host_error we check to see if there's already a nest_host_error assuming it's the same error, then the 'else' case was unconditionally adding a ResolutionErrorEntry with just the nest host message.  Calling HashTable::put() with this entry with just the nest host message, was overwriting the entry with the constant pool resolution error, ie. the other fields.  The crash happened in ConstantPool::throw_resolution_error() because the error field was overwritten (and leaked too).
>> 
>> Add a null check before calling ResolutionErrorEntry add entry.  Also added an assert that we only add a resolution error for nest host errors in the case of success since in the case of failure there will always already be a ResolutionErrorEntry for the failing constant pool and cp index and we don't want to overwrite that again.
>> 
>> Tested with submitted reproducer and tier1-4.
>
> Coleen Phillimore has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
> 
>   Use put_when_absent and add an assert that the message is the same.

After a long discussion with Coleen we are on the same page with this.

Thanks

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Marked as reviewed by dholmes (Reviewer).

PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/28438#pullrequestreview-3512767774


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