Hi David, Yasumasa, Thomas, Thanks for point out this issue. it is introduced by enlarged the arg_count_max for 8215622. I have reproduced it on my side, and I will handle the fix. would you like to help create a JBS for this issue?
Cheers, Lin ________________________________________ From: serviceability-dev <serviceability-dev-boun...@openjdk.java.net> on behalf of Yasumasa Suenaga <yasue...@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 3:25:15 PM To: David Holmes Cc: serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net Subject: Re: Protocol version of Attach API 2019年2月26日(火) 16:11 David Holmes <david.hol...@oracle.com>: > > On 26/02/2019 5:01 pm, Yasumasa Suenaga wrote: > > 2019年2月26日(火) 15:47 Thomas Stüfe <thomas.stu...@gmail.com>: > >> > >> Hi David, Yasumasa, > >> > >>> > >>> > >>>> Do we support connection to later VMs from earlier JDK tools? > >>> > >>> I could not find the spec about this. > >>> So I asked to serviceability folks before filing this to JBS :-) > >>> > >> > >> Just to chime in on that, I do not know if it is specified but it is > >> certainly very handy in daily use. I often use old jcmd tools to connect > >> to newer VMs. I always thought that was a neat design. > > > > I agree with Thomas, > > but I think we can update protocol version and reject request(s) from > > jcmd and other tools on earlier release. > > That is not a decision to be taken lightly and one that requires a CSR > request. Simply allowing for an extra arg on the jmap histo subcommand > should not break all backward compatability. > > I think this is a "simple" bug in the Linux (and possibly other) attach > listener logic. It should be reading a protocol "packet" with up to 4 > arguments, but it should be perfectly fine to get a packet with fewer > than 4. The current code doesn't do that, but assumes the "packet" is > always the maximum size. Ok, but I can create a patch for Linux only. AFAICS this issue seems to be in AttachListener for Linux, AIX, OS X. (Solaris and Windows are ok) Can you handle this issue? Of course I can take this if it allows for Linux only :-) Thanks, Yasumasa > David > ----- > > > > > I guess serviceability tools like a jhsdb are recommended in use with > > same version. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Yasumasa > > > > > >> ..Thomas > >>