On Wed, 4 Mar 2026 08:07:05 GMT, Lukasz Kostyra <[email protected]> wrote:

>> This change fixes a potential threading issue in RTImage.draw() method in 
>> WebView. The issue has been theorized back in 
>> [JDK-8333374](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8333374), I have not 
>> managed to figure out a reliable reproducer for it, but the circumstances 
>> for it to happen are there.
>> 
>> Issue can happen in `RTimage.draw()` method. In 99% of cases 
>> `RTImage.draw()` will be called only by QuantumRenderer thread (that is 
>> during regular drawing to a Stage/Scene), however there is also a 
>> possibility we will call `RTImage.draw()` from a different thread, notably 
>> with a `PrinterGraphics` object (or in other words, when printing). Then 
>> there is a chance we will run some of the initial checks in parallel to 
>> QuantumRenderer thread. I found two places that can be affected - the 
>> initial checks at the beginning of the method and the `getTexture()` call 
>> inside the code block responsible for printing.
>> 
>> The first place was fixed by running the checks on the render thread. That 
>> way we can ensure the render thread will not overwrite the `tex` reference 
>> from the render thread while the printing thread reads it. To make this 
>> happen I added `PrismInvoker.callOnRenderThread()` which functions like 
>> `PrismInvoker.runOnRenderThread()` but with a `Callable<>` instead of a 
>> `Runnable` object.
>> 
>> Second place can happen if, for some reason, in between previous checks and 
>> the `getTexture()` call QuantumRenderer will modify or free RTImage's tex 
>> reference (ex. while pruning the Vram pool) - then the `getTexture()` call 
>> will return `null` (introduced as NPE prevention from 
>> [JDK-8333374](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8333374)) which can cause 
>> an NPE on QuantumRenderer thread. If that happens, we skip the 
>> `readPixels()` call which will print an empty RTImage.
>> 
>> I verified these changes on Windows and Linux with our test suite and with 
>> manual testing via `HelloWebView` and using an old `SimplePrint.java` 
>> reproducer from [JDK-8118415](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8118415); 
>> both regular drawing and printing work as they did. I found simply loading 
>> `google.com` via both apps works to trigger this draw call multiple times 
>> (`SimplePrint.java` needed to be adjusted slightly to print out the web page 
>> instead of predefined HTML code). Test suite completes successfully (there 
>> were 3 web.test failures on my end but they also happened on master and 
>> refer to other, unrelated parts of javafx.web) and printing works the same 
>> way it used to.
>
> Lukasz Kostyra has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional 
> commit since the last revision:
> 
>   PrismInvoker: Remove redundant type when creating FutureTasks

I was able to print simple HTML, simple HTML with an embedded image (data url) 
and google.com.
The assertions messages are pre-existing.

macOS 26.3 with installed virtual PDF printer from 
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/print-to-pdf-printer-app/id1639234272?mt=12

For ease of reviewing, I've updated the monkey tester to include File -> Print 
menu and `[P]rint` button on the WebView page.

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Marked as reviewed by angorya (Reviewer).

PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/2092#pullrequestreview-3891997318

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