On Wed, 21 Feb 2024 23:32:15 GMT, Magnus Ihse Bursie <i...@openjdk.org> wrote:
> **Summary:** Finally get rid of the mapfiles in Hotspot, and replace it with > compiler options and `JNIEXPORT` on all platforms. > > The bug that this PR solves, > [JDK-8017234](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8017234), was created in > 2013. Even back then the use of mapfiles in Hotspot was dated, so this is > really good riddance with old rubbish. > > This code touches on central but not well understood parts of the Hotspot > dynamic library, which has contributed to why this bug has stayed unresolved > for so long. I will need to explain this fix in more detail than usually > necessary. (Please bare with me if this gets long.) I also anticipate that > not all solutions that I've picked will be accepted, and we'll have to > discuss how to proceed. I think it is better to have actual concrete code to > discuss around, rather than starting by an abstract discussion. To keep this > description short, I will post the discussion as a comment to the PR. > > I have run this PR through tier 1-3 in our CI system. I have also carefully > checked how the resulting dynamic library differs with this patch (not much; > see discussion below). For build system changes, this is often the most > relevant metric. My main concern with a change like this as that it likely has little effect on the OpenJDK itself, but we may be changing something that 3rd party applications linking with libjvm are relying on. I realize this is a bit "hand wavy" but are we sure this presents the exact same view of libjvm as before? ------------- PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/17955#issuecomment-1958447138