Well, I meant that the build itself is crashing with the error below... :( Also just verified that I have a fresh bsd repo with latest merge with the main OpenJDK:
The thing is that if I change the variant to debug_build then the following compile-time error occur: In file included from ../generated/incls/_ad_x86_32.cpp.incl:1, from ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp:29: ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.hpp: In member function 'virtual int countLeadingZerosINode::ideal_Opcode() const': ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.hpp:4534: error: 'Op_CountLeadingZerosI' was not declared in this scope ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.hpp: In member function 'virtual int countLeadingZerosI_bsrNode::ideal_Opcode() const': ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.hpp:4558: error: 'Op_CountLeadingZerosI' was not declared in this scope ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.hpp: In member function 'virtual int countLeadingZerosLNode::ideal_Opcode() const': ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.hpp:4582: error: 'Op_CountLeadingZerosL' was not declared in this scope ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.hpp: In member function 'virtual int countLeadingZerosL_bsrNode::ideal_Opcode() const': ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.hpp:4607: error: 'Op_CountLeadingZerosL' was not declared in this scope ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.hpp: In member function 'virtual int countTrailingZerosINode::ideal_Opcode() const': ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.hpp:4632: error: 'Op_CountTrailingZerosI' was not declared in this scope ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.hpp: In member function 'virtual int countTrailingZerosLNode::ideal_Opcode() const': ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.hpp:4656: error: 'Op_CountTrailingZerosL' was not declared in this scope ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp: At global scope: ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp:1079: error: no 'const bool Matcher::match_rule_supported(int)' member function declared in class 'Matcher' ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp: In member function 'virtual void countLeadingZerosINode::emit(CodeBuffer&, PhaseRegAlloc*) const': ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp:8642: error: 'class MacroAssembler' has no member named 'lzcntl' ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp: In member function 'virtual void countLeadingZerosI_bsrNode::emit(CodeBuffer&, PhaseRegAlloc*) const': ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp:8660: error: 'class MacroAssembler' has no member named 'bsrl' ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp: In member function 'virtual void countLeadingZerosLNode::emit(CodeBuffer&, PhaseRegAlloc*) const': ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp:8684: error: 'class MacroAssembler' has no member named 'lzcntl' ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp:8686: error: 'class MacroAssembler' has no member named 'lzcntl' ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp: In member function 'virtual void countLeadingZerosL_bsrNode::emit(CodeBuffer&, PhaseRegAlloc*) const': ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp:8708: error: 'class MacroAssembler' has no member named 'bsrl' ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp:8713: error: 'class MacroAssembler' has no member named 'bsrl' ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp: In member function 'virtual void countTrailingZerosINode::emit(CodeBuffer&, PhaseRegAlloc*) const': ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp:8735: error: 'class MacroAssembler' has no member named 'bsfl' ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp: In member function 'virtual void countTrailingZerosLNode::emit(CodeBuffer&, PhaseRegAlloc*) const': ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp:8758: error: 'class MacroAssembler' has no member named 'bsfl' ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp:8760: error: 'class MacroAssembler' has no member named 'bsfl' ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp: At global scope: ../generated/adfiles/ad_x86_32.cpp:22955: error: too many initializers for 'const bool [310]' make[7]: *** [ad_x86_32.o] Error 1 make[6]: *** [the_vm] Error 2 make[5]: *** [jvmg] Error 2 make[4]: *** [generic_build2] Error 2 make[3]: *** [jvmg] Error 2 make[2]: *** [hotspot-build] Error 2 make[1]: *** [generic_debug_build] Error 2 make: *** [build_debug_image] Error 2 real 61.52 user 31.24 sys 17.23 Suspecting that g++ causing this I tried g++4.0.1 (I upgraded the compiler to 4.2 some time ago for some purpose...) and that was the reason so at least java/javac are now built and I could compile a test and show some GUI now. Thanks, Andrei Kurt Miller wrote: > Hi Andrei, > > Hmm, it would be helpful to do a debug build. I see you used > VARIANT=DBG, but doesn't appear to be working as expected. Can > you rebuild with this for your last line of the script? > > time -p make debug_build $* 2>&1 | tee $log > > That will get some debug info into libjvm.dylib and hopefully > we can see the function and line number that is crashing. > > Regards, > -Kurt > > Andrei Dmitriev wrote: > >> Kurt, >> >> yep, I used these variables since that time because noticed that they >> don't really affect the build process itself - I got some binaries and >> never tried how they work. >> Now I see that variables... do affect JDK somehow. :( >> So here is the script: >> -------------------------------- >> #!/bin/bash >> >> >> >> export ALT_BOOTDIR=/export/devtools/binary.plugs/soylatte16-i386-1.0.3/ >> export ANT_HOME=/usr/share/ant >> export NO_DOCS=true >> export HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS=1; >> export ALT_FREETYPE_HEADERS_PATH=/usr/X11R6/include; >> export ALT_FREETYPE_LIB_PATH=/usr/X11R6/lib; >> export ALT_JIBX_LIBS_PATH=/export/devtools/jibx/lib/ >> >> log=bsdport.build.log >> >> time -p make VARIANT=DBG $* 2>&1 | tee $log >> -------------------------------- >> and it leads to the same error: >> >> make[7]: >> `/Users/dav/bsd-port-reference/build/bsd-i586/hotspot/outputdir/bsd_i486_compiler2/product/../generated/sa-jdi.jar' >> is up to date. >> make[6]: `incls/_precompiled.incl.gch' is up to date. >> if [ -d /Users/dav/bsd-port-reference/hotspot/agent -a "x86" != "ia64" ] >> ; then \ >> make -f vm.make libsaproc.dylib; \ >> fi >> make[7]: `libsaproc.dylib' is up to date. >> All done. >> cd bsd_i486_compiler2/product && ./test_gamma >> java full version "1.6.0_03-p3-landonf_19_aug_2008_14_55-b00" >> # >> # A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment: >> # >> # SIGBUS (0xa) at pc=0x00e8d50f, pid=40704, tid=2685097760 >> # >> # JRE version: 6.0_03 >> # Java VM: OpenJDK Server VM (16.0-b03 mixed mode bsd-x86 ) >> # Problematic frame: >> # V [libjvm.dylib+0xb150f] >> # >> # An error report file with more information is saved as: >> # >> /Users/dav/bsd-port-reference/build/bsd-i586/hotspot/outputdir/bsd_i486_compiler2/product/hs_err_pid40704.log >> >> # >> # If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit: >> # http://java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport/crash.jsp >> # >> ./test_gamma: line 12: 40704 Abort trap ./${gamma:-gamma} >> -Xbatch -showversion Queens < /dev/null >> make[4]: *** [product] Error 134 >> make[3]: *** [generic_build2] Error 2 >> make[2]: *** [product] Error 2 >> make[1]: *** [hotspot-build] Error 2 >> make: *** [build_product_image] Error 2 >> real 41.36 >> user 32.39 >> sys 15.49 >> >> Also verified that JAVA_HOME, ALT_HOTSPOT_IMPORT_PATH, >> ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH not set. >> I'm building from the bsd-port/ and bsd-port/hotspot/ folders with >> similar results listed above. :( >> >> Thanks, >> Andrei >> >> >> >> Kurt Miller wrote: >> >>> Andrei Dmitriev wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi folks, >>>> >>>> I'm experiencing a crash with the latest javac and java build on MacOSX: >>>> Any ideas what's going on there? I think it's not an issue with the >>>> latest merge because I've seen that crash that week too. >>>> >>>> ../build/bsd-i586/bin/javac >>>> # >>>> # An unexpected error has been detected by Java Runtime Environment: >>>> # >>>> # Internal Error (554E534146450E43505004DA), pid=97421, tid=0xb0051000 >>>> # >>>> # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM >>>> (1.6.0_03-p3-landonf_19_aug_2008_14_55-b00 mixed mode) >>>> >>>> >>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >>> >>> Hi Andrei, >>> >>> That looks like the soylatte hotspot not the bsd-port/openjdk7 >>> hotspot. Did you build with ALT_HOTSPOT_IMPORT_PATH? >>> >>> ALT_HOTSPOT_IMPORT_PATH and ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH can not point >>> to a soylatte build. Leave them unset to build bsd-port. See >>> the following email for an example of how to get a clean build >>> of bsd-port on OS X: >>> >>> http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/bsd-port-dev/2009-June/000735.html >>> >>> Regards, >>> -Kurt >>> >>> > > >