Hi Bob,
Thank you for the pointers on how the same situation is handled in
Hotspot for *_OnLoad* functions.
At this time, we're dealing with one symbol only. If other symbols are
added in the future, we should definitely use this approach.
Regards,
Alexey
On 11/12/2018 17:22, Bob Vandette wrote:
Hotspot has had support for decorated and non-decorated names for the JNI_OnLoad
functions. Perhaps you should just follow the same procedure for the debug
library.
#define JNI_ONLOAD_SYMBOLS {"_JNI_OnLoad@8", "JNI_OnLoad"}
#define JNI_ONUNLOAD_SYMBOLS {"_JNI_OnUnload@8", "JNI_OnUnload"}
#define JVM_ONLOAD_SYMBOLS {"_JVM_OnLoad@12", "JVM_OnLoad"}
#define AGENT_ONLOAD_SYMBOLS {"_Agent_OnLoad@12", "Agent_OnLoad"}
#define AGENT_ONUNLOAD_SYMBOLS {"_Agent_OnUnload@4", "Agent_OnUnload"}
#define AGENT_ONATTACH_SYMBOLS {"_Agent_OnAttach@12", “Agent_OnAttach”}
Bob.
On Dec 11, 2018, at 11:43 AM, Simon Tooke <sto...@redhat.com> wrote:
On 2018-12-11 10:05 a.m., Alexey Ivanov wrote:
Hi everyone,
I came up with the following patch:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~aivanov/8214122/webrev.00/
It specifically addresses the problem in JDK-8214122 where on 32 bit
Windows jdwpTransport_OnLoad can exported with its plain and
__stdcall-mangled name. I used conditional compilation so that for
other platforms the code remains as it is now.
jshell starts successfully with this fix; an IDE debugger works as well.
I am not a reviewer, but this patch only works for the specific case
under discussion; the '@16' refers to the reserved stack size in the
Pascal calling convention. So, the patch only works for 16 bytes of
parameters. To be generic, the routine needs to have the stack size
passed in by the caller. If a generic fix isn't desired (and I hope it
is), I'd prefer to see the caller simply pass the decorated or
undecorated name depending on the Win32/64 defines.
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WIN64) onLoad =
(jdwpTransport_OnLoad_t) dbgsysFindLibraryEntry(handle,
"_jdwpTransport_OnLoad@16"); #else onLoad = (jdwpTransport_OnLoad_t)
dbgsysFindLibraryEntry(handle, "jdwpTransport_OnLoad"); #endif
Thanks,
-Simon
Regards,
Alexey
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8214122
On 10/12/2018 15:11, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
Since removing JNICALL is not an option, there are only two options:
1. Add |/export| option to the Makefile or pragma-comment to the
source file;
2. Lookup the decorated name |_jdwpTransport_OnLoad@16| for Win32
with fallback to undecorated one.
Yes.
I think the correct solution here is 2.