[foreign-memaccess+abi] RFR: 8267989: Exceptions thrown during upcalls should be handled
Jorn Vernee
jvernee at openjdk.java.net
Mon May 31 18:06:30 UTC 2021
On Mon, 31 May 2021 17:47:47 GMT, Maurizio Cimadamore <mcimadamore at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> This patch regularizes exception handling for exceptions thrown during upcalls. Exceptions thrown during upcalls are now always handled by printing out the stack trace and then calling `System::exit` (see the JBS issue for some motivation).
>>
>> I've added some documentation for the exception handling to `CLinker::upcallStub`, as well as a new public `int` constant in `CLinker` which is the error code that is passed to `System::exit`. The returned error code can also be configured by a system property, which for now is mostly useful for testing purposes to make sure we don't get a consistent false positive.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jorn
>
> src/jdk.incubator.foreign/share/classes/jdk/incubator/foreign/CLinker.java line 123:
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>> 121: * @see CLinker#upcallStub(MethodHandle, FunctionDescriptor, ResourceScope)
>> 122: */
>> 123: int ERR_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTION = privilegedGetProperty("jdk.incubator.foreign.uncaught_exception_code", 1);
>
> Do we need a system property? E.g. can it be a constant value?
We could just use `1` here as well, but during testing I've found that the default uncaught exception handler also return `1`, so I was getting a false positive.
> src/jdk.incubator.foreign/share/classes/jdk/internal/foreign/abi/SharedUtils.java line 380:
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>> 378: if (specializedHandle.type().returnType() == void.class) {
>> 379: if (!upcall) {
>> 380: closer = empty(methodType(void.class, Throwable.class)); // (Throwable) -> void
>
> Shouldn't ProgrammableUpcallHandler do the same thing?
It does? Both call SharedUtils.handelUncaughtException
> test/jdk/java/foreign/TestUpcallException.java line 80:
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>> 78:
>> 79: int result = process.waitFor();
>> 80: assertEquals(result, exitCode);
>
> Should we check for stacktrace output - e.g. the name of ThrowingUpcall" ?
That's probably a good idea. Though, I'll note that it still allows for false positives if the tests throws an exception from ThrowingUpcall another way. Comparing the exit codes should catch that though.
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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/panama-foreign/pull/543
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