RFR: 8282691: add jdb support for passing --enable-preview and --add-modules to the debuggee JVM

Alan Bateman alanb at openjdk.java.net
Sat Mar 5 09:45:59 UTC 2022


On Fri, 4 Mar 2022 22:12:08 GMT, Chris Plummer <cjplummer at openjdk.org> wrote:

> jdb has 3 types of arguments:
> 
> 1. Those that are jdb specific, such as -attach, -launch, and -listconnectors
> 2. Those that are passed to the JVM used to run jdb. These are all prefixed with -J, and any valid JVM argument can be passed in this manner.
> 3. Those that are passed to the debuggee JVM when it is launched, such as -classpath, -D<property>, and any option that starts with -X (including -XX)
> 
> The problem with the 3rd group is that (other than for -D and -X), jdb will only pass through arguments that it recognizes, and that list is very limited. When you want to launch the debuggee with an argument that jdb doesn't recognize, you have no choice but to launch the debuggee yourself (using a separate command line and using the -agentlib:jdwp argument) and then tell jdb to attach to the debuggee process. It's much easier when you can just let jdb launch the debuggee, and our nsk/jdb testing currently relies on this feature.
> 
> This PR adds --enable-preview and --add-modules to the list of arguments that jdb recognizes and passes through to the debuggee JVM. These seem to be the two most glaring omissions, and are two that will likely be needed soon in order for loom nsk/jdb testing to work properly.

jshell uses -R to pass arguments through to the "remote" runtime (it's a debugger). I wonder if there is merit in doing something similar here so that jdb doesn't have to special case specific options.

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/7708


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