Review Request JDK-8175819: OS name and arch in JMOD files should match the values as in the bundle name

Erik Joelsson erik.joelsson at oracle.com
Tue Apr 11 10:05:56 UTC 2017



On 2017-04-11 09:40, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
>
>
> On 2017-04-07 22:04, Mandy Chung wrote:
>>
>>> On Apr 6, 2017, at 1:09 AM, Magnus Ihse Bursie 
>>> <magnus.ihse.bursie at oracle.com 
>>> <mailto:magnus.ihse.bursie at oracle.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Having though this over real hard, I'd realized I need to make a 
>>> plea for sanity and consistency. I thought I should lay low in this 
>>> discussion, but I can't. Choosing "amd64" as the name for the 64-bit 
>>> x86 platform is really, really unfortunate and a step backwards in 
>>> our effort to standardize the name of this platform.
>>>
>>
>> I think it may be useful to see the value of `os.arch` system 
>> property on all platforms
>> at a glance.
>>
>>         32-bit64-bit
>>
>> linux i386amd64
>> arm aarch64
>> solaris amd64
>> sparcv9
>> windows x86 amd64
>> macos   x86_64
>>
>> It's late in JDK 9.  The best is to revisit OS and architecture names 
>> in JDK 10 on the
>> consistency and simplicity issue.  In the context of JDK-8175819, 
>> these are names to
>> pass tojmod —-os-name —-os-arch options. The values are used at 
>> resolution time
>> to avoid linking modules for different target platforms into the same 
>> image.
>>
>> As Mark suggests, we use the value of `os.arch` system property for 
>> JMOD file in
>> JDK 9 and we can change the value in JDK 10.  No change to system 
>> property and
>> bundle names, as we said previously.
>
> I agree. It's late in JDK 9.
>
> I'm OK with the proposal of using os.arch for JDK 9, as long as when 
> we're revisiting the issue in JDK 10, we do not use the fact that it 
> was used in JDK 9 as an argument for not changing it...
>
+1
/Erik
> /Magnus
>
>>
>> We should revisit OS and architecture names in JDK 10.  I have updated
>> JDK-8178016 to reflect that.  Are you okay with that?
>>
>> Below shows the old and new values in the `release` file and the new 
>> values
>> are used in JMOD files.
>>
>>         JDK 8               JDK 9
>>           -----               -----
>> OS_NAME Linux               linux
>>           SunOS               solaris
>>           Darwin              macos
>>           Windows             windows
>>
>> OS_ARCH i386,x86            x86
>>           i586,amd64,x86_64   amd64
>>           sparcv9             sparcv9
>>           arm                 arm
>>           aarch64             aarch64
>>
>> Updated webrev:
>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~mchung/jdk9/webrevs/8175819/webrev.01/index.html 
>> <http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Emchung/jdk9/webrevs/8175819/webrev.01/index.html> 
>>
>>
>> Mandy
>



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