RFR: 8269630: Bad clipboard data causes JVM to crash [v2]

Andy Goryachev angorya at openjdk.org
Mon Dec 8 19:04:15 UTC 2025


On Mon, 8 Dec 2025 15:11:08 GMT, Lukasz Kostyra <lkostyra at openjdk.org> wrote:

>> This commit fixes the JVM crash caused by bad Clipboard data on Linux.
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>> On Windows the Clipboard is a bit more generic in how it operates - even if the MIME type mismatches, the Clipboard will accept any object and then return it. GTK is less generic in this regard (at least our Glass implementation) so for cases like text it requires us to fetch the String contents and set those directly onto the Clipboard.
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>> Moreover, `ClipboardContent` is simply an extension of `HashMap` which exposes `put()` and lets us assign whatever object we want to whatever MIME type we want. As such, if we follow the example code from the JDK issue, we would try to fetch String contents from something that is not a String, causing SIGSEGV.
>> 
>> Fix was done by type-checking incoming `ClipboardContent` data. I saw that this can also happen in other content types than text, so I guarded those as well. If types are not what we expect them to be, the attempt to update the System Clipboard is silently discarded and the crash is avoided. According to my manual testing, as long as data types are correct everything seems to work fine.
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>> As a side-note, this also shows there is discrepancy in how `Clipboard` operates between platforms. We should unify that behavior, but that is a larger task which will be solved under [JDK-8373090](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8373090).
>
> Lukasz Kostyra has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
> 
>   Review: Move jstring cast

FYI: I've added a Clipboard page to the standalone monkey tester
https://github.com/andy-goryachev-oracle/MonkeyTest

with a bunch of canned options for data format and data values for testing.
Feel free to add (or ask me to add) missing combinations.

<img width="1274" height="477" alt="Screenshot 2025-12-08 at 10 58 42" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9afe5b26-5ad4-4cda-b6f4-0b3709e8330f" />

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1999#issuecomment-3628583197


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