RFR: 8351733: [macos] Crash when creating too many nested event loops
Andy Goryachev
angorya at openjdk.org
Mon Mar 24 15:07:24 UTC 2025
On Fri, 21 Mar 2025 20:56:01 GMT, Martin Fox <mfox at openjdk.org> wrote:
> There is an undocumented limit on nesting calls to CFRunLoopRun (or the equivalent wrapper NSRunLoop methods). When the limit is hit the OS terminates the Java app. The situation arises when a JavaFX app creates too many nested event loops from within Platform.runLater runnables.
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> This PR doesn't change the limit (which is 250+ nested loops) but it does throw an exception just before the limit is reached so a JavaFX developer will get a useful Java stack trace instead of an OS crash log.
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> On the Mac the nested event loop has two stages: first we ask the run loop to run, then we pull an event out and process it. A Platform.runLater runnable is executed in the first stage so if the runnable starts a new nested event loop the system will re-enter CFRunLoopRun. The same isn't true if an input event handler starts a new nested event loop; at that point we're in stage two and are past the call to CFRunLoopRun.
I think the proposed solution is a good one. Creating over 250 nested loops seems like a design mistake to me - why would anyone want to create that many event loops?
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1741#issuecomment-2748445110
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