Hi Anthony,

On 23/01/2015 10:33 AM, Anthony Scarpino wrote:
Hi,

I just pulled the jdk9/dev gate today and hit a build failure on SPARC
Solaris 11.1 when compiling perfMemory_solaris.cpp in hotspot.  I'm
using SS12u3 compilers.  Anyone else see a similar error or know what
might be going wrong?

...hotspot/src/os/solaris/vm/perfMemory_solaris.cpp", line 337: Error:
dd_fd is not a member of DIR.
...hotspot/src/os/solaris/vm/perfMemory_solaris.cpp", line 369: Error:
dd_fd is not a member of DIR."
gmake[8]: *** [perfMemory_solaris.o] Error 2

This code was brought in via the recent CPU integration of bug 8050807. (Hi Jerry! - cc'd)

It looks like Solaris has two potential definitions of DIR:

#if defined(__USE_LEGACY_PROTOTYPES__)
/* traditional SVR4 definition */
typedef struct {
        int     dd_fd;          /* file descriptor */
        int     dd_loc;         /* offset in block */
        int     dd_size;        /* amount of valid data */
        char    *dd_buf;        /* directory block */
} DIR;                          /* stream data from opendir() */
#else
/* default definition (POSIX conformant) */
typedef struct {
        int     d_fd;           /* file descriptor */
        int     d_loc;          /* offset in block */
        int     d_size;         /* amount of valid data */
        char    *d_buf;         /* directory block */
} DIR;                          /* stream data from opendir() */
#endif  /* __USE_LEGACY_PROTOTYPES__ */

I can't see what controls __USE_LEGACY_PROTOTYPES__ but presumably either something in Solaris 11.1, or something in SS12u3 is causing this difference.

David

thanks

Tony

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