A nit in TestLoggerWeakRefLeak.java, separate the 2 arguments to heapHisto() by 
a space.

vm.heapHisto("", "-live")

Also, the header comment line for getInstanceCountFromHeapHisto() should be 
changed to

     * 'vm.heapHisto("", "-live")' will request a full GC

In attachListener.cpp, the line

      out->print_cr("Invalid argument to dumpheap operation: %s", arg1);

should be

      out->print_cr("Invalid argument to inspectheap operation: %s", arg1);

Otherwise looks fine. The two failing tests (the other one was 
test/jdk/java/util/concurrent/locks/Lock/TimedAcquireLeak.java) now pass on my 
mac laptop.

Paul

On 1/30/19, 12:18 AM, "臧琳" <zangl...@jd.com> wrote:

    Dear All,
        This issue mentioned is that test case 
"java/util/logging/TestLoggerWeakRefLeak.java" Failed after applied the webrev.
        I have identified the root cause of the issue. it is caused by 2 
problems.
         1. The path processing in heap_inspection() at attachListener.cpp.
             The problem is that when use jmap -histo:live , the path is 
actually set to "" when it is transfer to socket. so it cause JNI_ERR.
             I need to modify the logic here that if path[0] == '\0' , fall 
through to the next argument parsing, rather than return JNI_ERR.
    
         2. Another problem is HotSpotVirtualMachine.java, it has a heapHisto() 
method, and the testcase use vm.heapHisto("-live"), And after the patch 
applied, it should be vm.heapHisto(""/*filepath*/, "-live"), seems we need to 
change the API for handling it.
    
         I have upload a webrev05:
         http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.05/
    
    May I ask your help for review?
    
    Thanks,
    Lin
    ________________________________________
    From: 臧琳
    Sent: Monday, January 28, 2019 5:49:42 PM
    To: Hohensee, Paul; JC Beyler
    Cc: serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net
    Subject: Re: [RFR]8215622: Add dump to file support for jmap histo
    
    Dear all,
         I have found there is problem for handling the "filepath" and it cause 
test "java/util/logging/TestLoggerWeakRefLeak.java" fail, I have identified the 
root cause, please wait for the new update.
        Thanks!
    
    BRs,
    Lin
    ________________________________________
    From: 臧琳
    Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 9:00:19 AM
    To: Hohensee, Paul; JC Beyler
    Cc: serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net
    Subject: Re: [RFR]8215622: Add dump to file support for jmap histo
    
    Dear All,
            May I get more review about this webrev?
            http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.04/
    
    Thanks!
    BRs,
    Lin
    ________________________________________
    From: 臧琳
    Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 2:18:06 PM
    To: Hohensee, Paul; JC Beyler
    Cc: serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net
    Subject: Re: [RFR]8215622: Add dump to file support for jmap histo
    
    Hi Paul,
        Thanks a lot for your review. I have refined it based on your comments.
        http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.04/
        Would you like to help review it again? Thanks
    
    BRs,
    Lin
    ________________________________________
    From: Hohensee, Paul <hohen...@amazon.com>
    Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 6:11:14 AM
    To: 臧琳; JC Beyler
    Cc: serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net
    Subject: Re: [RFR]8215622: Add dump to file support for jmap histo
    
    Just a few small things.
    
    In attachListener.cpp, line 278, is the static_cast needed? fileStream is a 
subclass of outputStream, so it should be ok to pass to the 
VM_GC_Heap_Inspection constructor, but maybe there's some C++ arcana I don't 
know about.
    
    In attachListener.cpp, line 275, change "Fail to" to "Failed to".
    
    In JMap.java, line 286, change      use \"all\""    to    use \"all\"."    
to match line 277.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Paul
    
    On 1/11/19, 1:39 AM, "臧琳" <zangl...@jd.com> wrote:
    
        Hi Jc, Paul and All,
             Here is webrev03 
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.03/
             would you like to help review?
    
        Thanks,
        Lin
        ________________________________________
        From: 臧琳
        Sent: Friday, January 11, 2019 10:25:27 AM
        To: JC Beyler
        Cc: Hohensee, Paul; serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net
        Subject: 答复: [RFR]8215622: Add dump to file support for jmap histo
    
        Hi Jc,
             Thanks a lot. it is not a necessary change, I forget to omit it:)
    
        BRs,
        Lin
        ________________________________
        发件人: JC Beyler <jcbey...@google.com>
        发送时间: 2019年1月11日 0:58:22
        收件人: 臧琳
        抄送: Hohensee, Paul; serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net
        主题: Re: [RFR]8215622: Add dump to file support for jmap histo
    
        Hi Lin,
    
        Small nit:
        
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.02/src/java.base/share/native/libjli/java.c.udiff.html
    
        needs a copyright update,
        Jc
    
    
        On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 7:48 PM 臧琳 
<zangl...@jd.com<mailto:zangl...@jd.com>> wrote:
        Dear All,
               I have updated the refined webrev at 
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.02/
               Would you like to help review? Thanks!
    
        BRs,
        Lin
        From: 臧琳
        Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 11:00 AM
        To: 'JC Beyler' <jcbey...@google.com<mailto:jcbey...@google.com>>
        Cc: Hohensee, Paul <hohen...@amazon.com<mailto:hohen...@amazon.com>>; 
serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net<mailto:serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net>
        Subject: RE: [RFR]8215622: Add dump to file support for jmap histo
    
        Dear JC,
               Thanks to point it out, I processed the “-file=” case in 
JMap.java but forgot to do it in attachListener.cpp. I will do it in next 
webrev.
    
        Cheers,
        Lin
    
        From: JC Beyler <jcbey...@google.com<mailto:jcbey...@google.com>>
        Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 10:51 AM
        To: 臧琳 <zangl...@jd.com<mailto:zangl...@jd.com>>
        Cc: Hohensee, Paul <hohen...@amazon.com<mailto:hohen...@amazon.com>>; 
serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net<mailto:serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net>
        Subject: Re: [RFR]8215622: Add dump to file support for jmap histo
    
        Hi Lin,
    
        Inlined as well :-)
    
        On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 6:23 PM 臧琳 
<zangl...@jd.com<mailto:zangl...@jd.com>> wrote:
        Dear JC,
                 Thanks for your comments, I inlined my comments here:
        
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.01/src/hotspot/share/services/attachListener.cpp.udiff.html
          - Should we do like the rest of the file and declare variables when 
needed instead of doing them all at the start?
            --- (Lin) I will do that in next webrev.
          - Should the method return JNI_ERR if the file cannot be created 
(because if not, then why fail if no file is passed at all?)
           --- (Lin) The logic is that when user use “-file=<filename>”, the 
file must be created successful, otherwise the “-file=” not work, which break 
user’s expection, so it fail here. If user not specify “-file=”, it indicate 
that user not expect to dump to file, so the outputStream will be used. Do you 
think it is reasonable?
    
    
        No that is reasonable BUT your code currently allows the user to do 
"--file="; in this absurd case, your code prints out "No dump file specified" 
and just continues. Why not make that fail as well?
    
        The bigger issue I see is the passing of NULL for a filename, why do we 
not do things where you just really pass "-file=<file>" to the 
attachListener.cpp and handle the parsing there?; it would then make more sense 
to me: we either pass "-file=<file>" or not but we no longer have a "maybe 
there is or not a file, so maybe there is a NULL there".
        ---(Lin) This is similar with what I have done in webrev00, but I think 
maybe processing arguments in JMap.java is more reasonable, I think logically, 
it is JMap’s responsibility to parsed it’s command line arguments, and then 
pass it to attachListener. The attachListener just hearing from the socket and 
get command and parsed arguments. And one more reason maybe that in java it is 
easy to get the canonical path from the API getCanonicalPath(), which I guess 
maybe a little complicate to do it cross platform in attachListener.cpp.
    
        I think it's a style choice perhaps? I'd rather have the code look at 
the arguments and see if it is --file or if it is --live or --all and then 
figure out what to do instead of having now "null or a file" for arg0. But I 
can see the conversation go both ways in this case.
    
        Thanks!
        Jc
    
    
        All other comments will be handled in the next webrev. Thanks a lot for 
your review and suggestions.
    
        Cheers,
        Lin
    
    
        From: JC Beyler <jcbey...@google.com<mailto:jcbey...@google.com>>
        Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 1:42 AM
        To: 臧琳 <zangl...@jd.com<mailto:zangl...@jd.com>>
        Cc: Hohensee, Paul <hohen...@amazon.com<mailto:hohen...@amazon.com>>; 
serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net<mailto:serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net>
        Subject: Re: [RFR]8215622: Add dump to file support for jmap histo
    
        Hi Lin,
    
        I have a few nits:
          
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.01/src/jdk.attach/aix/classes/sun/tools/attach/VirtualMachineImpl.java.udiff.html
          
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.01/src/jdk.attach/linux/classes/sun/tools/attach/VirtualMachineImpl.java.udiff.html
          
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.01/src/jdk.attach/macosx/classes/sun/tools/attach/VirtualMachineImpl.java.udiff.html
    
        You could fix the spaces arount the for loop you changed:
    
        +            for (int i=0; i<4; i++) {
        to
    
        +            for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
    
    
        
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.01/src/hotspot/share/services/attachListener.cpp.udiff.html
          - Should we do like the rest of the file and declare variables when 
needed instead of doing them all at the start?
          - Should the method return JNI_ERR if the file cannot be created 
(because if not, then why fail if no file is passed at all?)
    
        
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.01/src/jdk.jcmd/share/classes/sun/tools/jmap/JMap.java.udiff.html
        +            filename = opt.substring(5);
        +            if (filename != null) {
           -> I don't see how filename can be null here
          -> same filename could just be declared in the if
    
    
    
        +            } else if (subopt.startsWith("file=")) {
        +                filename = parseFileName(subopt);
    
        -> So actually you are testing twice if the string starts with "file=", 
maybe remove the one in the method?
    
        -> in the option string printouts, you don't specify that all is an 
option as well, is that normal?
    
    
        The bigger issue I see is the passing of NULL for a filename, why do we 
not do things where you just really pass "-file=<file>" to the 
attachListener.cpp and handle the parsing there?; it would then make more sense 
to me: we either pass "-file=<file>" or not but we no longer have a "maybe 
there is or not a file, so maybe there is a NULL there".
    
        Thanks,
        Jc
    
        On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 2:11 AM 臧琳 
<zangl...@jd.com<mailto:zangl...@jd.com>> wrote:
    
        Hi Paul,
            I think it is not necessary to have a loop for argument processing, 
since there is not so much arguments to handle.
           And I made a new webrev 
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.01/
    
        Hi All,
            May I also ask your help for reviewing this webrev?
            webrev http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.01/
            Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8215622
    
        Thanks!
        Lin
    
        ________________________________
        发件人: serviceability-dev 
<serviceability-dev-boun...@openjdk.java.net<mailto:serviceability-dev-boun...@openjdk.java.net>>
 代表 臧琳 <zangl...@jd.com<mailto:zangl...@jd.com>>
        发送时间: 2019年1月3日 10:21
        收件人: Hohensee, Paul; 
serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net<mailto:serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net>
        主题: [发件地址伪造,恶意邮件,勿点] RE: [RFR]8215622: Add dump to file support for 
jmap histo
    
    
        Dear Paul,
    
               Thanks a lot for your review! I am trying to remend the patch
    
               One problem is that in future, I will add more options for 
histo, such as “parallel”, “incremental”.
    
        so do you thinking option processing with loop in heap_inspection() in 
attachListener.cpp would
    
        be more reasonable than the “if else” ?
    
        Thanks
    
    
    
        BRs,
    
        Lin
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
        From: Hohensee, Paul <hohen...@amazon.com<mailto:hohen...@amazon.com>>
        Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2018 3:54 AM
        To: 臧琳 <zangl...@jd.com<mailto:zangl...@jd.com>>; 
serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net<mailto:serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net>
        Subject: Re: [RFR]8215622: Add dump to file support for jmap histo
    
    
    
        Update the copyright dates to 2019 please, since this won’t get pushed 
until then.
    
    
    
        In JMap.java, I’d emulate dump() and use
    
    
    
                String filename = null;
    
                String subopts[] = options.split(",");
    
    
    
                for (String subopt : subopts){
    
                    if (subopt.isEmpty() || subopt.equals("all")) {
    
                        // pass
    
                    } else if (subopt.equals("live")) {
    
                        liveopt = "-live";
    
                    } else if (subopt.startsWith("file=")) {
    
                        // file=<file> - check that <file> is specified
    
                        if (subopt.length() > 5) {
    
                            filename = subopt.substring(5);
    
                        }
    
                    } else {
    
                      usage(1);
    
                    }
    
                 }
    
    
    
                 // get the canonical path - important to avoid just passing
    
                 // a "heap.bin" and having the dump created in the target VM
    
                 // working directory rather than the directory where jmap
    
                 // is executed.
    
                 filename = new File(filename).getCanonicalPath();
    
                 // inspectHeap is not the same as jcmd GC.class_histogram
    
                 executeCommandForPid(pid, "inspectheap", filename, liveopt);
    
    
    
        I.e., use an enhanced for loop to scan the array, and duplicate 
dump()’s executeCommandForPid() argument order, as well as dump()’s “file=<>” 
check (the code that starts with “if (subopt.startsWith”) and canonicalization. 
Actually, better to factor the latter out into its own method and use it from 
both histo() and dump().
    
    
    
        The argument checking code in heap_inspection() in attachListener.cpp 
can be simplified along the lines of dump_heap(). I.e., you don’t need to loop 
over the argument list. To match up with dump_heap()’s info messages, the info 
message string at the end should be “Heap inspection file created: %s”.
    
    
    
        Thanks,
    
    
    
        Paul
    
    
    
        From: serviceability-dev 
<serviceability-dev-boun...@openjdk.java.net<mailto:serviceability-dev-boun...@openjdk.java.net>>
 on behalf of 臧琳 <zangl...@jd.com<mailto:zangl...@jd.com>>
        Date: Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 11:03 PM
        To: 
"serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net<mailto:serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net>"
 
<serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net<mailto:serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net>>
        Subject: [RFR]8215622: Add dump to file support for jmap histo
    
    
    
        Hi All,
    
               May I ask your help to review this patch for enhance jmap –histo.
    
        It add the “file=<path>” arguments that allow jmap –histo outputs data 
to file directly.
    
        This patch is also part of the enhancement described in 
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8214535.
    
    
    
        Webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xiaofeya/8215622/webrev.00/
    
        Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8215622
    
    
    
        Thanks.
    
    
    
        BRs,
    
        Lin
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
        --
    
        Thanks,
        Jc
    
    
        --
    
        Thanks,
        Jc
    
    
        --
    
        Thanks,
        Jc
    
    
    

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