Hi, we can see the same in our nightly OpenJDK 8/9 builds (http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~simonis/ppc-aix-port/) and would be interested in a solution as well.
Thanks, Volker On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 5:19 AM, David Holmes <[email protected]> wrote: > 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
