Probable bug within sun.management.StackTraceElementCompositeData

David Holmes david.holmes at oracle.com
Sun Oct 14 22:52:07 UTC 2018


Hi Sven,

Moving to serviceability-dev mailing list. Please don't reply to jdk-dev.

Thanks,
David

On 15/10/2018 5:42 AM, Sven Reimers wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I hope this is the correct e-mailing list. During out testing of Apache
> NetBeans 10 we discovered a problem with self sampling capability of
> NetBeans. Digging further into this problem (NETBEANS-1359
> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1359>) I debugged through
> the code and it seems that there is a problem with the order of the values
> and the order of the attributes.
> 
>  From the code I see the order of the values is
> 
>          final Object[] stackTraceElementItemValues = {
>              ste.getClassLoaderName(),
>              ste.getModuleName(),
>              ste.getModuleVersion(),
>              ste.getClassName(),
>              ste.getMethodName(),
>              ste.getFileName(),
>              ste.getLineNumber(),
>              ste.isNativeMethod(),
>          };
> 
> compared to  the order of the attributes
> 
> 
>      private static final String[] V5_ATTRIBUTES = {
>          CLASS_NAME,
>          METHOD_NAME,
>          FILE_NAME,
>          LINE_NUMBER,
>          NATIVE_METHOD,
>      };
> 
>      private static final String[] V9_ATTRIBUTES = {
>          CLASS_LOADER_NAME,
>          MODULE_NAME,
>          MODULE_VERSION,
>      };
> 
>      private static final String[] STACK_TRACE_ELEMENT_ATTRIBUTES =
>          Stream.of(V5_ATTRIBUTES, V9_ATTRIBUTES).flatMap(Arrays::stream)
>                .toArray(String[]::new);
> 
> which can be expanded to
> 
>          CLASS_NAME,
>          METHOD_NAME,
>          FILE_NAME,
>          LINE_NUMBER,
>          NATIVE_METHOD,
>          CLASS_LOADER_NAME,
>          MODULE_NAME,
>          MODULE_VERSION,
> 
> With the difference in ordering you will get an exception  in
> CompositeDataSupport, if you try to convert things (lines 228ff)
> 
>          // Check each value, if not null, is of the open type defined for
> the
>          // corresponding item
>          for (String name : namesFromType) {
>              Object value = items.get(name);
>              if (value != null) {
>                  OpenType<?> itemType = compositeType.getType(name);
>                  if (!itemType.isValue(value)) {
>                      throw new OpenDataException(
>                              "Argument value of wrong type for item " + name
> +
>                              ": value " + value + ", type " + itemType);
>                  }
>              }
>          }
> 
> which is hard to compensate from the caller side.
> 
> I think the change, which introduced this was
> 
> https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/commit/9091926ae64690982d59f1d634f96bb9b79a5470
> 
> The proposed patch seems simple, just change the ordering of the attributes
> 
>    private static final String[] STACK_TRACE_ELEMENT_ATTRIBUTES =
>          Stream.of(V9_ATTRIBUTES, V5_ATTRIBUTES).flatMap(Arrays::stream)
>                .toArray(String[]::new);
> 
> or change the value ordering to fit the attributes order.
> 
> Can anyone confirm the analysis?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -Sven
> 


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