On Fri, 15 May 2026 09:04:28 GMT, Alan Bateman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm wondering if this should have a CSR. jvmci_globals.hpp is removed so a > bunch of mostly experimental JVMCI XX options go away. I'm wondering if some > of these options should need to go into the list of obsolete flags for a > release or two. I'm sure you've discussed this and only asking because > EnableJVMCI and UseJVMCICompiler were mentioned in the man page. https://wiki.openjdk.org/spaces/HotSpot/pages/41287799/Hotspot+Command-line+Flags+Kinds+Lifecycle+and+the+CSR+Process "Experimental features can be dropped with no notice." "For CSR purposes, only Hotspot's "product" and "manageable" flags are considered exported interfaces that require a CSR request when they are added, or commence the deprecation process. For the other kinds of flags, a CSR request is not required, and it is up to the developer whether removal needs to follow (part of) the deprecation process." But: "A CSR request can always be made, even if not required, if there is some compatibility concern over the change being made." ------------- PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/30834#issuecomment-4460661206
