On Tue, 21 Apr 2026 08:05:02 GMT, Manuel Hässig <[email protected]> wrote:

> This PR removes the experimental JVMCI feature and all usages and references 
> of it, including references to Graal. For more details on the rationale, 
> please see the issue description.
> 
> This change was constructed in several steps:
>  1. Remove all folders directly related to JVMCI.
>  2. Go through one folder at a time and remove code relating to matches for 
> the regex `([Jj][Vv][Mm][Cc][Ii])|([Gg]raal)|vm.ci|[Gg]alahad` and 
> immediately obvious dead code.
>  3. Filter the `git blame` for each file for JVMCI related commits and check 
> if that code is now dead. 
> 
> ### Note to Reviewers
> 
> Each commit contains is limited to a subfolder or a change spanning further 
> so you can take look at a piece of the codebase you are familiar with. I 
> recommend you look at individual commits and select "Ignore Whitespace" in 
> the Github UI.
> 
> ### Testing
> 
>  - [x] Github Actions
>  - [x] tier1-6 linux-x64, linux-aarch64, windows-x64, macosx-aarch64, 
> macosx-x64
>  - [x] build linux-zero, linux-arm, linux-riscv, linux-ppc (LE & BE) 
> fastdebug with features C1+C2, C2 only, C1 only
> 
> ---------
> - [x] I confirm that I make this contribution in accordance with the [OpenJDK 
> Interim AI Policy](https://openjdk.org/legal/ai).

Thanks for doing this. I’ve reviewed gc/ and the `*oop/Klass*` files in oops/

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Marked as reviewed by stefank (Reviewer).

PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/30834#pullrequestreview-4296965933

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