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See comments around 114 // JavaVMOption in jni.h. 115 abort_hook_t Arguments::_abort_hook = nullptr; 116 exit_hook_t Arguments::_exit_hook = nullptr; 117 vfprintf_hook_t Arguments::_vfprintf_hook = nullptr; 118 119 120 SystemProperty *Arguments::_sun_boot_library_path = nullptr; 121 SystemProperty *Arguments::_java_library_path = nullptr; 122 SystemProperty *Arguments::_java_home = nullptr; 123 SystemProperty *Arguments::_java_class_path = nullptr; 124 SystemProperty *Arguments::_jdk_boot_class_path_append = nullptr; 125 SystemProperty *Arguments::_vm_info = nullptr; 126 127 GrowableArray<ModulePatchPath*> *Arguments::_patch_mod_prefix = nullptr; 128 PathString *Arguments::_boot_class_path = nullptr; 129 bool Arguments::_has_jimage = false; 130 131 char* Arguments::_ext_dirs = nullptr; 132 133 // True if -Xshare:auto option was specified. 134 static bool xshare_auto_cmd_line = false; 135 136 // True if -Xint/-Xmixed/-Xcomp were specified 137 static bool mode_flag_cmd_line = false; 138 139 bool PathString::set_value(const char *value, AllocFailType alloc_failmode) { 140 char* new_value = AllocateHeap(strlen(value)+1, mtArguments, alloc_failmode); 141 if (new_value == nullptr) { 142 assert(alloc_failmode == AllocFailStrategy::RETURN_NULL, "must be"); 143 return false; 144 } 145 if (_value != nullptr) { 146 FreeHeap(_value); 147 } 148 _value = new_value; 149 strcpy(_value, value); 150 return true; 151 } 152 153 void PathString::append_value(const char *value) { 154 char *sp; 155 size_t len = 0; 156 if (value != nullptr) { 157 len = strlen(value); 158 if (_value != nullptr) { 159 len += strlen(_value); 160 } 161 sp = AllocateHeap(len+2, mtArguments); 162 assert(sp != nullptr, "Unable to allocate space for new append path value"); 163 if (sp != nullptr) { 164 if (_value != nullptr) { 165 strcpy(sp, _value); 166 strcat(sp, os::path_separator()); 167 strcat(sp, value); 168 FreeHeap(_value); 169 } else { 170 strcpy(sp, value); 171 } 172 _value = sp; 173 } 174 } 175 } 176 177 PathString::PathString(const char* value) { 178 if (value == nullptr) { 179 _value = nullptr; 180 } else { 181 _value = AllocateHeap(strlen(value)+1, mtArguments); 182 strcpy(_value, value); 183 } 184 } 185 186 PathString::~PathString() { 187 if (_value != nullptr) { 188 FreeHeap(_value); 189 _value = nullptr; 190 } 191 } 192 193 ModulePatchPath::ModulePatchPath(const char* module_name, const char* path) { 194 assert(module_name != nullptr && path != nullptr, "Invalid module name or path value"); 195 size_t len = strlen(module_name) + 1; 196 _module_name = AllocateHeap(len, mtInternal); 197 strncpy(_module_name, module_name, len); // copy the trailing null 198 _path = new PathString(path); 199 } 200 201 ModulePatchPath::~ModulePatchPath() { 202 if (_module_name != nullptr) { 203 FreeHeap(_module_name); 204 _module_name = nullptr; 205 } 206 if (_path != nullptr) { 207 delete _path; 208 _path = nullptr; 209 } 210 } 211 212 SystemProperty::SystemProperty(const char* key, const char* value, bool writeable, bool internal) : PathString(value) { 213 if (key == nullptr) { 214 _key = nullptr; 215 } else { 216 _key = AllocateHeap(strlen(key)+1, mtArguments); 217 strcpy(_key, key); 218 } 219 _next = nullptr; 220 _internal = internal; 221 _writeable = writeable; 222 } 223 224 // Check if head of 'option' matches 'name', and sets 'tail' to the remaining 225 // part of the option string. 226 static bool match_option(const JavaVMOption *option, const char* name, 227 const char** tail) { 228 size_t len = strlen(name); 229 if (strncmp(option->optionString, name, len) == 0) { 230 *tail = option->optionString + len; 231 return true; 232 } else { 233 return false; 234 } 235 } 236 237 // Check if 'option' matches 'name'. No "tail" is allowed. 238 static bool match_option(const JavaVMOption *option, const char* name) { 239 const char* tail = nullptr; 240 bool result = match_option(option, name, &tail); 241 if (tail != nullptr && *tail == '\0') { 242 return result; 243 } else { 244 return false; 245 } 246 } 247 248 // Return true if any of the strings in null-terminated array 'names' matches. 249 // If tail_allowed is true, then the tail must begin with a colon; otherwise, 250 // the option must match exactly. 251 static bool match_option(const JavaVMOption* option, const char** names, const char** tail, 252 bool tail_allowed) { 253 for (/* empty */; *names != nullptr; ++names) { 254 if (match_option(option, *names, tail)) { 255 if (**tail == '\0' || (tail_allowed && **tail == ':')) { 256 return true; 257 } 258 } 259 } 260 return false; 261 } 262 263 #if INCLUDE_JFR 264 static bool _has_jfr_option = false; // is using JFR 265 266 // return true on failure 267 static bool match_jfr_option(const JavaVMOption** option) { 268 assert((*option)->optionString != nullptr, "invariant"); 269 char* tail = nullptr; 270 if (match_option(*option, "-XX:StartFlightRecording", (const char**)&tail)) { 271 _has_jfr_option = true; 272 return Jfr::on_start_flight_recording_option(option, tail); 273 } else if (match_option(*option, "-XX:FlightRecorderOptions", (const char**)&tail)) { 274 _has_jfr_option = true; 275 return Jfr::on_flight_recorder_option(option, tail); 276 } 277 return false; 278 } 279 280 bool Arguments::has_jfr_option() { 281 return _has_jfr_option; 282 } 283 #endif 284 285 static void logOption(const char* opt) { 286 if (PrintVMOptions) { 287 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::output_stream(), "VM option '%s'\n", opt); 288 } 289 } 290 291 bool needs_module_property_warning = false; 292 293 #define MODULE_PROPERTY_PREFIX "jdk.module." 294 #define MODULE_PROPERTY_PREFIX_LEN 11 295 #define ADDEXPORTS "addexports" 296 #define ADDEXPORTS_LEN 10 297 #define ADDREADS "addreads" 298 #define ADDREADS_LEN 8 299 #define ADDOPENS "addopens" 300 #define ADDOPENS_LEN 8 301 #define PATCH "patch" 302 #define PATCH_LEN 5 303 #define ADDMODS "addmods" 304 #define ADDMODS_LEN 7 305 #define LIMITMODS "limitmods" 306 #define LIMITMODS_LEN 9 307 #define PATH "path" 308 #define PATH_LEN 4 309 #define UPGRADE_PATH "upgrade.path" 310 #define UPGRADE_PATH_LEN 12 311 #define ENABLE_NATIVE_ACCESS "enable.native.access" 312 #define ENABLE_NATIVE_ACCESS_LEN 20 313 #define ILLEGAL_NATIVE_ACCESS "illegal.native.access" 314 #define ILLEGAL_NATIVE_ACCESS_LEN 21 315 316 // Return TRUE if option matches 'property', or 'property=', or 'property.'. 317 static bool matches_property_suffix(const char* option, const char* property, size_t len) { 318 return ((strncmp(option, property, len) == 0) && 319 (option[len] == '=' || option[len] == '.' || option[len] == '\0')); 320 } 321 322 // Return true if property starts with "jdk.module." and its ensuing chars match 323 // any of the reserved module properties. 324 // property should be passed without the leading "-D". 325 bool Arguments::is_internal_module_property(const char* property) { 326 return internal_module_property_helper(property, false); 327 } 328 329 // Returns true if property is one of those recognized by is_internal_module_property() but 330 // is not supported by CDS archived full module graph. 331 bool Arguments::is_incompatible_cds_internal_module_property(const char* property) { 332 return internal_module_property_helper(property, true); 333 } 334 335 bool Arguments::internal_module_property_helper(const char* property, bool check_for_cds) { 336 if (strncmp(property, MODULE_PROPERTY_PREFIX, MODULE_PROPERTY_PREFIX_LEN) == 0) { 337 const char* property_suffix = property + MODULE_PROPERTY_PREFIX_LEN; 338 if (matches_property_suffix(property_suffix, PATCH, PATCH_LEN) || 339 matches_property_suffix(property_suffix, LIMITMODS, LIMITMODS_LEN) || 340 matches_property_suffix(property_suffix, UPGRADE_PATH, UPGRADE_PATH_LEN) || 341 matches_property_suffix(property_suffix, ILLEGAL_NATIVE_ACCESS, ILLEGAL_NATIVE_ACCESS_LEN)) { 342 return true; 343 } 344 345 if (!check_for_cds) { 346 // CDS notes: these properties are supported by CDS archived full module graph. 347 if (matches_property_suffix(property_suffix, ADDEXPORTS, ADDEXPORTS_LEN) || 348 matches_property_suffix(property_suffix, ADDOPENS, ADDOPENS_LEN) || 349 matches_property_suffix(property_suffix, ADDREADS, ADDREADS_LEN) || 350 matches_property_suffix(property_suffix, PATH, PATH_LEN) || 351 matches_property_suffix(property_suffix, ADDMODS, ADDMODS_LEN) || 352 matches_property_suffix(property_suffix, ENABLE_NATIVE_ACCESS, ENABLE_NATIVE_ACCESS_LEN)) { 353 return true; 354 } 355 } 356 } 357 return false; 358 } 359 360 // Process java launcher properties. 361 void Arguments::process_sun_java_launcher_properties(JavaVMInitArgs* args) { 362 // See if sun.java.launcher is defined. 363 // Must do this before setting up other system properties, 364 // as some of them may depend on launcher type. 365 for (int index = 0; index < args->nOptions; index++) { 366 const JavaVMOption* option = args->options + index; 367 const char* tail; 368 369 if (match_option(option, "-Dsun.java.launcher=", &tail)) { 370 process_java_launcher_argument(tail, option->extraInfo); 371 continue; 372 } 373 if (match_option(option, "-XX:+ExecutingUnitTests")) { 374 _executing_unit_tests = true; 375 continue; 376 } 377 } 378 } 379 380 // Initialize system properties key and value. 381 void Arguments::init_system_properties() { 382 383 // Set up _boot_class_path which is not a property but 384 // relies heavily on argument processing and the jdk.boot.class.path.append 385 // property. It is used to store the underlying boot class path. 386 _boot_class_path = new PathString(nullptr); 387 388 PropertyList_add(&_system_properties, new SystemProperty("java.vm.specification.name", 389 "Java Virtual Machine Specification", false)); 390 PropertyList_add(&_system_properties, new SystemProperty("java.vm.version", VM_Version::vm_release(), false)); 391 PropertyList_add(&_system_properties, new SystemProperty("java.vm.name", VM_Version::vm_name(), false)); 392 PropertyList_add(&_system_properties, new SystemProperty("jdk.debug", VM_Version::jdk_debug_level(), false)); 393 394 // Initialize the vm.info now, but it will need updating after argument parsing. 395 _vm_info = new SystemProperty("java.vm.info", VM_Version::vm_info_string(), true); 396 397 // Following are JVMTI agent writable properties. 398 // Properties values are set to nullptr and they are 399 // os specific they are initialized in os::init_system_properties_values(). 400 _sun_boot_library_path = new SystemProperty("sun.boot.library.path", nullptr, true); 401 _java_library_path = new SystemProperty("java.library.path", nullptr, true); 402 _java_home = new SystemProperty("java.home", nullptr, true); 403 _java_class_path = new SystemProperty("java.class.path", "", true); 404 // jdk.boot.class.path.append is a non-writeable, internal property. 405 // It can only be set by either: 406 // - -Xbootclasspath/a: 407 // - AddToBootstrapClassLoaderSearch during JVMTI OnLoad phase 408 _jdk_boot_class_path_append = new SystemProperty("jdk.boot.class.path.append", nullptr, false, true); 409 410 // Add to System Property list. 411 PropertyList_add(&_system_properties, _sun_boot_library_path); 412 PropertyList_add(&_system_properties, _java_library_path); 413 PropertyList_add(&_system_properties, _java_home); 414 PropertyList_add(&_system_properties, _java_class_path); 415 PropertyList_add(&_system_properties, _jdk_boot_class_path_append); 416 PropertyList_add(&_system_properties, _vm_info); 417 418 // Set OS specific system properties values 419 os::init_system_properties_values(); 420 } 421 422 // Update/Initialize System properties after JDK version number is known 423 void Arguments::init_version_specific_system_properties() { 424 enum { bufsz = 16 }; 425 char buffer[bufsz]; 426 const char* spec_vendor = "Oracle Corporation"; 427 uint32_t spec_version = JDK_Version::current().major_version(); 428 429 jio_snprintf(buffer, bufsz, UINT32_FORMAT, spec_version); 430 431 PropertyList_add(&_system_properties, 432 new SystemProperty("java.vm.specification.vendor", spec_vendor, false)); 433 PropertyList_add(&_system_properties, 434 new SystemProperty("java.vm.specification.version", buffer, false)); 435 PropertyList_add(&_system_properties, 436 new SystemProperty("java.vm.vendor", VM_Version::vm_vendor(), false)); 437 } 438 439 /* 440 * -XX argument processing: 441 * 442 * -XX arguments are defined in several places, such as: 443 * globals.hpp, globals_<cpu>.hpp, globals_<os>.hpp, <compiler>_globals.hpp, or <gc>_globals.hpp. 444 * -XX arguments are parsed in parse_argument(). 445 * -XX argument bounds checking is done in check_vm_args_consistency(). 446 * 447 * Over time -XX arguments may change. There are mechanisms to handle common cases: 448 * 449 * ALIASED: An option that is simply another name for another option. This is often 450 * part of the process of deprecating a flag, but not all aliases need 451 * to be deprecated. 452 * 453 * Create an alias for an option by adding the old and new option names to the 454 * "aliased_jvm_flags" table. Delete the old variable from globals.hpp (etc). 455 * 456 * DEPRECATED: An option that is supported, but a warning is printed to let the user know that 457 * support may be removed in the future. Both regular and aliased options may be 458 * deprecated. 459 * 460 * Add a deprecation warning for an option (or alias) by adding an entry in the 461 * "special_jvm_flags" table and setting the "deprecated_in" field. 462 * Often an option "deprecated" in one major release will 463 * be made "obsolete" in the next. In this case the entry should also have its 464 * "obsolete_in" field set. 465 * 466 * OBSOLETE: An option that has been removed (and deleted from globals.hpp), but is still accepted 467 * on the command line. A warning is printed to let the user know that option might not 468 * be accepted in the future. 469 * 470 * Add an obsolete warning for an option by adding an entry in the "special_jvm_flags" 471 * table and setting the "obsolete_in" field. 472 * 473 * EXPIRED: A deprecated or obsolete option that has an "accept_until" version less than or equal 474 * to the current JDK version. The system will flatly refuse to admit the existence of 475 * the flag. This allows a flag to die automatically over JDK releases. 476 * 477 * Note that manual cleanup of expired options should be done at major JDK version upgrades: 478 * - Newly expired options should be removed from the special_jvm_flags and aliased_jvm_flags tables. 479 * - Newly obsolete or expired deprecated options should have their global variable 480 * definitions removed (from globals.hpp, etc) and related implementations removed. 481 * 482 * Recommended approach for removing options: 483 * 484 * To remove options commonly used by customers (e.g. product -XX options), use 485 * the 3-step model adding major release numbers to the deprecate, obsolete and expire columns. 486 * 487 * To remove internal options (e.g. diagnostic, experimental, develop options), use 488 * a 2-step model adding major release numbers to the obsolete and expire columns. 489 * 490 * To change the name of an option, use the alias table as well as a 2-step 491 * model adding major release numbers to the deprecate and expire columns. 492 * Think twice about aliasing commonly used customer options. 493 * 494 * There are times when it is appropriate to leave a future release number as undefined. 495 * 496 * Tests: Aliases should be tested in VMAliasOptions.java. 497 * Deprecated options should be tested in VMDeprecatedOptions.java. 498 */ 499 500 // The special_jvm_flags table declares options that are being deprecated and/or obsoleted. The 501 // "deprecated_in" or "obsolete_in" fields may be set to "undefined", but not both. 502 // When the JDK version reaches 'deprecated_in' limit, the JVM will process this flag on 503 // the command-line as usual, but will issue a warning. 504 // When the JDK version reaches 'obsolete_in' limit, the JVM will continue accepting this flag on 505 // the command-line, while issuing a warning and ignoring the flag value. 506 // Once the JDK version reaches 'expired_in' limit, the JVM will flatly refuse to admit the 507 // existence of the flag. 508 // 509 // MANUAL CLEANUP ON JDK VERSION UPDATES: 510 // This table ensures that the handling of options will update automatically when the JDK 511 // version is incremented, but the source code needs to be cleanup up manually: 512 // - As "deprecated" options age into "obsolete" or "expired" options, the associated "globals" 513 // variable should be removed, as well as users of the variable. 514 // - As "deprecated" options age into "obsolete" options, move the entry into the 515 // "Obsolete Flags" section of the table. 516 // - All expired options should be removed from the table. 517 static SpecialFlag const special_jvm_flags[] = { 518 // -------------- Deprecated Flags -------------- 519 // --- Non-alias flags - sorted by obsolete_in then expired_in: 520 { "AllowRedefinitionToAddDeleteMethods", JDK_Version::jdk(13), JDK_Version::undefined(), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 521 { "FlightRecorder", JDK_Version::jdk(13), JDK_Version::undefined(), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 522 { "DumpSharedSpaces", JDK_Version::jdk(18), JDK_Version::jdk(19), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 523 { "DynamicDumpSharedSpaces", JDK_Version::jdk(18), JDK_Version::jdk(19), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 524 { "RequireSharedSpaces", JDK_Version::jdk(18), JDK_Version::jdk(19), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 525 { "UseSharedSpaces", JDK_Version::jdk(18), JDK_Version::jdk(19), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 526 #ifdef LINUX 527 { "UseLinuxPosixThreadCPUClocks", JDK_Version::jdk(24), JDK_Version::jdk(25), JDK_Version::jdk(26) }, 528 { "UseOprofile", JDK_Version::jdk(25), JDK_Version::jdk(26), JDK_Version::jdk(27) }, 529 #endif 530 { "LockingMode", JDK_Version::jdk(24), JDK_Version::jdk(26), JDK_Version::jdk(27) }, 531 #ifdef _LP64 532 { "UseCompressedClassPointers", JDK_Version::jdk(25), JDK_Version::jdk(26), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 533 #endif 534 // --- Deprecated alias flags (see also aliased_jvm_flags) - sorted by obsolete_in then expired_in: 535 { "CreateMinidumpOnCrash", JDK_Version::jdk(9), JDK_Version::undefined(), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 536 537 // -------------- Obsolete Flags - sorted by expired_in -------------- 538 539 { "MetaspaceReclaimPolicy", JDK_Version::undefined(), JDK_Version::jdk(21), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 540 { "ZGenerational", JDK_Version::jdk(23), JDK_Version::jdk(24), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 541 { "ZMarkStackSpaceLimit", JDK_Version::undefined(), JDK_Version::jdk(25), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 542 543 #ifdef ASSERT 544 { "DummyObsoleteTestFlag", JDK_Version::undefined(), JDK_Version::jdk(18), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 545 #endif 546 547 #ifdef TEST_VERIFY_SPECIAL_JVM_FLAGS 548 // These entries will generate build errors. Their purpose is to test the macros. 549 { "dep > obs", JDK_Version::jdk(9), JDK_Version::jdk(8), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 550 { "dep > exp ", JDK_Version::jdk(9), JDK_Version::undefined(), JDK_Version::jdk(8) }, 551 { "obs > exp ", JDK_Version::undefined(), JDK_Version::jdk(9), JDK_Version::jdk(8) }, 552 { "obs > exp", JDK_Version::jdk(8), JDK_Version::undefined(), JDK_Version::jdk(10) }, 553 { "not deprecated or obsolete", JDK_Version::undefined(), JDK_Version::undefined(), JDK_Version::jdk(9) }, 554 { "dup option", JDK_Version::jdk(9), JDK_Version::undefined(), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 555 { "dup option", JDK_Version::jdk(9), JDK_Version::undefined(), JDK_Version::undefined() }, 556 #endif 557 558 { nullptr, JDK_Version(0), JDK_Version(0) } 559 }; 560 561 // Flags that are aliases for other flags. 562 typedef struct { 563 const char* alias_name; 564 const char* real_name; 565 } AliasedFlag; 566 567 static AliasedFlag const aliased_jvm_flags[] = { 568 { "CreateMinidumpOnCrash", "CreateCoredumpOnCrash" }, 569 { nullptr, nullptr} 570 }; 571 572 // Return true if "v" is less than "other", where "other" may be "undefined". 573 static bool version_less_than(JDK_Version v, JDK_Version other) { 574 assert(!v.is_undefined(), "must be defined"); 575 if (!other.is_undefined() && v.compare(other) >= 0) { 576 return false; 577 } else { 578 return true; 579 } 580 } 581 582 static bool lookup_special_flag(const char *flag_name, SpecialFlag& flag) { 583 for (size_t i = 0; special_jvm_flags[i].name != nullptr; i++) { 584 if ((strcmp(special_jvm_flags[i].name, flag_name) == 0)) { 585 flag = special_jvm_flags[i]; 586 return true; 587 } 588 } 589 return false; 590 } 591 592 bool Arguments::is_obsolete_flag(const char *flag_name, JDK_Version* version) { 593 assert(version != nullptr, "Must provide a version buffer"); 594 SpecialFlag flag; 595 if (lookup_special_flag(flag_name, flag)) { 596 if (!flag.obsolete_in.is_undefined()) { 597 if (!version_less_than(JDK_Version::current(), flag.obsolete_in)) { 598 *version = flag.obsolete_in; 599 // This flag may have been marked for obsoletion in this version, but we may not 600 // have actually removed it yet. Rather than ignoring it as soon as we reach 601 // this version we allow some time for the removal to happen. So if the flag 602 // still actually exists we process it as normal, but issue an adjusted warning. 603 const JVMFlag *real_flag = JVMFlag::find_declared_flag(flag_name); 604 if (real_flag != nullptr) { 605 char version_str[256]; 606 version->to_string(version_str, sizeof(version_str)); 607 warning("Temporarily processing option %s; support is scheduled for removal in %s", 608 flag_name, version_str); 609 return false; 610 } 611 return true; 612 } 613 } 614 } 615 return false; 616 } 617 618 int Arguments::is_deprecated_flag(const char *flag_name, JDK_Version* version) { 619 assert(version != nullptr, "Must provide a version buffer"); 620 SpecialFlag flag; 621 if (lookup_special_flag(flag_name, flag)) { 622 if (!flag.deprecated_in.is_undefined()) { 623 if (version_less_than(JDK_Version::current(), flag.obsolete_in) && 624 version_less_than(JDK_Version::current(), flag.expired_in)) { 625 *version = flag.deprecated_in; 626 return 1; 627 } else { 628 return -1; 629 } 630 } 631 } 632 return 0; 633 } 634 635 const char* Arguments::real_flag_name(const char *flag_name) { 636 for (size_t i = 0; aliased_jvm_flags[i].alias_name != nullptr; i++) { 637 const AliasedFlag& flag_status = aliased_jvm_flags[i]; 638 if (strcmp(flag_status.alias_name, flag_name) == 0) { 639 return flag_status.real_name; 640 } 641 } 642 return flag_name; 643 } 644 645 #ifdef ASSERT 646 static bool lookup_special_flag(const char *flag_name, size_t skip_index) { 647 for (size_t i = 0; special_jvm_flags[i].name != nullptr; i++) { 648 if ((i != skip_index) && (strcmp(special_jvm_flags[i].name, flag_name) == 0)) { 649 return true; 650 } 651 } 652 return false; 653 } 654 655 // Verifies the correctness of the entries in the special_jvm_flags table. 656 // If there is a semantic error (i.e. a bug in the table) such as the obsoletion 657 // version being earlier than the deprecation version, then a warning is issued 658 // and verification fails - by returning false. If it is detected that the table 659 // is out of date, with respect to the current version, then ideally a warning is 660 // issued but verification does not fail. This allows the VM to operate when the 661 // version is first updated, without needing to update all the impacted flags at 662 // the same time. In practice we can't issue the warning immediately when the version 663 // is updated as it occurs for every test and some tests are not prepared to handle 664 // unexpected output - see 8196739. Instead we only check if the table is up-to-date 665 // if the check_globals flag is true, and in addition allow a grace period and only 666 // check for stale flags when we hit build 25 (which is far enough into the 6 month 667 // release cycle that all flag updates should have been processed, whilst still 668 // leaving time to make the change before RDP2). 669 // We use a gtest to call this, passing true, so that we can detect stale flags before 670 // the end of the release cycle. 671 672 static const int SPECIAL_FLAG_VALIDATION_BUILD = 25; 673 674 bool Arguments::verify_special_jvm_flags(bool check_globals) { 675 bool success = true; 676 for (size_t i = 0; special_jvm_flags[i].name != nullptr; i++) { 677 const SpecialFlag& flag = special_jvm_flags[i]; 678 if (lookup_special_flag(flag.name, i)) { 679 warning("Duplicate special flag declaration \"%s\"", flag.name); 680 success = false; 681 } 682 if (flag.deprecated_in.is_undefined() && 683 flag.obsolete_in.is_undefined()) { 684 warning("Special flag entry \"%s\" must declare version deprecated and/or obsoleted in.", flag.name); 685 success = false; 686 } 687 688 if (!flag.deprecated_in.is_undefined()) { 689 if (!version_less_than(flag.deprecated_in, flag.obsolete_in)) { 690 warning("Special flag entry \"%s\" must be deprecated before obsoleted.", flag.name); 691 success = false; 692 } 693 694 if (!version_less_than(flag.deprecated_in, flag.expired_in)) { 695 warning("Special flag entry \"%s\" must be deprecated before expired.", flag.name); 696 success = false; 697 } 698 } 699 700 if (!flag.obsolete_in.is_undefined()) { 701 if (!version_less_than(flag.obsolete_in, flag.expired_in)) { 702 warning("Special flag entry \"%s\" must be obsoleted before expired.", flag.name); 703 success = false; 704 } 705 706 // if flag has become obsolete it should not have a "globals" flag defined anymore. 707 if (check_globals && VM_Version::vm_build_number() >= SPECIAL_FLAG_VALIDATION_BUILD && 708 !version_less_than(JDK_Version::current(), flag.obsolete_in)) { 709 if (JVMFlag::find_declared_flag(flag.name) != nullptr) { 710 warning("Global variable for obsolete special flag entry \"%s\" should be removed", flag.name); 711 success = false; 712 } 713 } 714 715 } else if (!flag.expired_in.is_undefined()) { 716 warning("Special flag entry \"%s\" must be explicitly obsoleted before expired.", flag.name); 717 success = false; 718 } 719 720 if (!flag.expired_in.is_undefined()) { 721 // if flag has become expired it should not have a "globals" flag defined anymore. 722 if (check_globals && VM_Version::vm_build_number() >= SPECIAL_FLAG_VALIDATION_BUILD && 723 !version_less_than(JDK_Version::current(), flag.expired_in)) { 724 if (JVMFlag::find_declared_flag(flag.name) != nullptr) { 725 warning("Global variable for expired flag entry \"%s\" should be removed", flag.name); 726 success = false; 727 } 728 } 729 } 730 } 731 return success; 732 } 733 #endif 734 735 bool Arguments::atojulong(const char *s, julong* result) { 736 return parse_integer(s, result); 737 } 738 739 Arguments::ArgsRange Arguments::check_memory_size(julong size, julong min_size, julong max_size) { 740 if (size < min_size) return arg_too_small; 741 if (size > max_size) return arg_too_big; 742 return arg_in_range; 743 } 744 745 // Describe an argument out of range error 746 void Arguments::describe_range_error(ArgsRange errcode) { 747 switch(errcode) { 748 case arg_too_big: 749 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 750 "The specified size exceeds the maximum " 751 "representable size.\n"); 752 break; 753 case arg_too_small: 754 case arg_unreadable: 755 case arg_in_range: 756 // do nothing for now 757 break; 758 default: 759 ShouldNotReachHere(); 760 } 761 } 762 763 static bool set_bool_flag(JVMFlag* flag, bool value, JVMFlagOrigin origin) { 764 if (JVMFlagAccess::set_bool(flag, &value, origin) == JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 765 return true; 766 } else { 767 return false; 768 } 769 } 770 771 static bool set_fp_numeric_flag(JVMFlag* flag, const char* value, JVMFlagOrigin origin) { 772 // strtod allows leading whitespace, but our flag format does not. 773 if (*value == '\0' || isspace((unsigned char) *value)) { 774 return false; 775 } 776 char* end; 777 errno = 0; 778 double v = strtod(value, &end); 779 if ((errno != 0) || (*end != 0)) { 780 return false; 781 } 782 if (g_isnan(v) || !g_isfinite(v)) { 783 // Currently we cannot handle these special values. 784 return false; 785 } 786 787 if (JVMFlagAccess::set_double(flag, &v, origin) == JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 788 return true; 789 } 790 return false; 791 } 792 793 static bool set_numeric_flag(JVMFlag* flag, const char* value, JVMFlagOrigin origin) { 794 JVMFlag::Error result = JVMFlag::WRONG_FORMAT; 795 796 if (flag->is_int()) { 797 int v; 798 if (parse_integer(value, &v)) { 799 result = JVMFlagAccess::set_int(flag, &v, origin); 800 } 801 } else if (flag->is_uint()) { 802 uint v; 803 if (parse_integer(value, &v)) { 804 result = JVMFlagAccess::set_uint(flag, &v, origin); 805 } 806 } else if (flag->is_intx()) { 807 intx v; 808 if (parse_integer(value, &v)) { 809 result = JVMFlagAccess::set_intx(flag, &v, origin); 810 } 811 } else if (flag->is_uintx()) { 812 uintx v; 813 if (parse_integer(value, &v)) { 814 result = JVMFlagAccess::set_uintx(flag, &v, origin); 815 } 816 } else if (flag->is_uint64_t()) { 817 uint64_t v; 818 if (parse_integer(value, &v)) { 819 result = JVMFlagAccess::set_uint64_t(flag, &v, origin); 820 } 821 } else if (flag->is_size_t()) { 822 size_t v; 823 if (parse_integer(value, &v)) { 824 result = JVMFlagAccess::set_size_t(flag, &v, origin); 825 } 826 } 827 828 return result == JVMFlag::SUCCESS; 829 } 830 831 static bool set_string_flag(JVMFlag* flag, const char* value, JVMFlagOrigin origin) { 832 if (value[0] == '\0') { 833 value = nullptr; 834 } 835 if (JVMFlagAccess::set_ccstr(flag, &value, origin) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) return false; 836 // Contract: JVMFlag always returns a pointer that needs freeing. 837 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, value); 838 return true; 839 } 840 841 static bool append_to_string_flag(JVMFlag* flag, const char* new_value, JVMFlagOrigin origin) { 842 const char* old_value = ""; 843 if (JVMFlagAccess::get_ccstr(flag, &old_value) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) return false; 844 size_t old_len = old_value != nullptr ? strlen(old_value) : 0; 845 size_t new_len = strlen(new_value); 846 const char* value; 847 char* free_this_too = nullptr; 848 if (old_len == 0) { 849 value = new_value; 850 } else if (new_len == 0) { 851 value = old_value; 852 } else { 853 size_t length = old_len + 1 + new_len + 1; 854 char* buf = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, length, mtArguments); 855 // each new setting adds another LINE to the switch: 856 jio_snprintf(buf, length, "%s\n%s", old_value, new_value); 857 value = buf; 858 free_this_too = buf; 859 } 860 (void) JVMFlagAccess::set_ccstr(flag, &value, origin); 861 // JVMFlag always returns a pointer that needs freeing. 862 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, value); 863 // JVMFlag made its own copy, so I must delete my own temp. buffer. 864 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, free_this_too); 865 return true; 866 } 867 868 const char* Arguments::handle_aliases_and_deprecation(const char* arg) { 869 const char* real_name = real_flag_name(arg); 870 JDK_Version since = JDK_Version(); 871 switch (is_deprecated_flag(arg, &since)) { 872 case -1: { 873 // Obsolete or expired, so don't process normally, 874 // but allow for an obsolete flag we're still 875 // temporarily allowing. 876 if (!is_obsolete_flag(arg, &since)) { 877 return real_name; 878 } 879 // Note if we're not considered obsolete then we can't be expired either 880 // as obsoletion must come first. 881 return nullptr; 882 } 883 case 0: 884 return real_name; 885 case 1: { 886 char version[256]; 887 since.to_string(version, sizeof(version)); 888 if (real_name != arg) { 889 warning("Option %s was deprecated in version %s and will likely be removed in a future release. Use option %s instead.", 890 arg, version, real_name); 891 } else { 892 warning("Option %s was deprecated in version %s and will likely be removed in a future release.", 893 arg, version); 894 } 895 return real_name; 896 } 897 } 898 ShouldNotReachHere(); 899 return nullptr; 900 } 901 902 #define BUFLEN 255 903 904 JVMFlag* Arguments::find_jvm_flag(const char* name, size_t name_length) { 905 char name_copied[BUFLEN+1]; 906 if (name[name_length] != 0) { 907 if (name_length > BUFLEN) { 908 return nullptr; 909 } else { 910 strncpy(name_copied, name, name_length); 911 name_copied[name_length] = '\0'; 912 name = name_copied; 913 } 914 } 915 916 const char* real_name = Arguments::handle_aliases_and_deprecation(name); 917 if (real_name == nullptr) { 918 return nullptr; 919 } 920 JVMFlag* flag = JVMFlag::find_flag(real_name); 921 return flag; 922 } 923 924 bool Arguments::parse_argument(const char* arg, JVMFlagOrigin origin) { 925 bool is_bool = false; 926 bool bool_val = false; 927 char c = *arg; 928 if (c == '+' || c == '-') { 929 is_bool = true; 930 bool_val = (c == '+'); 931 arg++; 932 } 933 934 const char* name = arg; 935 while (true) { 936 c = *arg; 937 if (isalnum(c) || (c == '_')) { 938 ++arg; 939 } else { 940 break; 941 } 942 } 943 944 size_t name_len = size_t(arg - name); 945 if (name_len == 0) { 946 return false; 947 } 948 949 JVMFlag* flag = find_jvm_flag(name, name_len); 950 if (flag == nullptr) { 951 return false; 952 } 953 954 if (is_bool) { 955 if (*arg != 0) { 956 // Error -- extra characters such as -XX:+BoolFlag=123 957 return false; 958 } 959 return set_bool_flag(flag, bool_val, origin); 960 } 961 962 if (arg[0] == '=') { 963 const char* value = arg + 1; 964 if (flag->is_ccstr()) { 965 if (flag->ccstr_accumulates()) { 966 return append_to_string_flag(flag, value, origin); 967 } else { 968 return set_string_flag(flag, value, origin); 969 } 970 } else if (flag->is_double()) { 971 return set_fp_numeric_flag(flag, value, origin); 972 } else { 973 return set_numeric_flag(flag, value, origin); 974 } 975 } 976 977 if (arg[0] == ':' && arg[1] == '=') { 978 // -XX:Foo:=xxx will reset the string flag to the given value. 979 const char* value = arg + 2; 980 return set_string_flag(flag, value, origin); 981 } 982 983 return false; 984 } 985 986 void Arguments::add_string(char*** bldarray, int* count, const char* arg) { 987 assert(bldarray != nullptr, "illegal argument"); 988 989 if (arg == nullptr) { 990 return; 991 } 992 993 int new_count = *count + 1; 994 995 // expand the array and add arg to the last element 996 if (*bldarray == nullptr) { 997 *bldarray = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char*, new_count, mtArguments); 998 } else { 999 *bldarray = REALLOC_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char*, *bldarray, new_count, mtArguments); 1000 } 1001 (*bldarray)[*count] = os::strdup_check_oom(arg); 1002 *count = new_count; 1003 } 1004 1005 void Arguments::build_jvm_args(const char* arg) { 1006 add_string(&_jvm_args_array, &_num_jvm_args, arg); 1007 } 1008 1009 void Arguments::build_jvm_flags(const char* arg) { 1010 add_string(&_jvm_flags_array, &_num_jvm_flags, arg); 1011 } 1012 1013 // utility function to return a string that concatenates all 1014 // strings in a given char** array 1015 const char* Arguments::build_resource_string(char** args, int count) { 1016 if (args == nullptr || count == 0) { 1017 return nullptr; 1018 } 1019 size_t length = 0; 1020 for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { 1021 length += strlen(args[i]) + 1; // add 1 for a space or null terminating character 1022 } 1023 char* s = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(char, length); 1024 char* dst = s; 1025 for (int j = 0; j < count; j++) { 1026 size_t offset = strlen(args[j]) + 1; // add 1 for a space or null terminating character 1027 jio_snprintf(dst, length, "%s ", args[j]); // jio_snprintf will replace the last space character with null character 1028 dst += offset; 1029 length -= offset; 1030 } 1031 return (const char*) s; 1032 } 1033 1034 void Arguments::print_on(outputStream* st) { 1035 st->print_cr("VM Arguments:"); 1036 if (num_jvm_flags() > 0) { 1037 st->print("jvm_flags: "); print_jvm_flags_on(st); 1038 st->cr(); 1039 } 1040 if (num_jvm_args() > 0) { 1041 st->print("jvm_args: "); print_jvm_args_on(st); 1042 st->cr(); 1043 } 1044 st->print_cr("java_command: %s", java_command() ? java_command() : "<unknown>"); 1045 if (_java_class_path != nullptr) { 1046 char* path = _java_class_path->value(); 1047 size_t len = strlen(path); 1048 st->print("java_class_path (initial): "); 1049 // Avoid using st->print_cr() because path length maybe longer than O_BUFLEN. 1050 if (len == 0) { 1051 st->print_raw_cr("<not set>"); 1052 } else { 1053 st->print_raw_cr(path, len); 1054 } 1055 } 1056 st->print_cr("Launcher Type: %s", _sun_java_launcher); 1057 } 1058 1059 void Arguments::print_summary_on(outputStream* st) { 1060 // Print the command line. Environment variables that are helpful for 1061 // reproducing the problem are written later in the hs_err file. 1062 // flags are from setting file 1063 if (num_jvm_flags() > 0) { 1064 st->print_raw("Settings File: "); 1065 print_jvm_flags_on(st); 1066 st->cr(); 1067 } 1068 // args are the command line and environment variable arguments. 1069 st->print_raw("Command Line: "); 1070 if (num_jvm_args() > 0) { 1071 print_jvm_args_on(st); 1072 } 1073 // this is the classfile and any arguments to the java program 1074 if (java_command() != nullptr) { 1075 st->print("%s", java_command()); 1076 } 1077 st->cr(); 1078 } 1079 1080 void Arguments::print_jvm_flags_on(outputStream* st) { 1081 if (_num_jvm_flags > 0) { 1082 for (int i=0; i < _num_jvm_flags; i++) { 1083 st->print("%s ", _jvm_flags_array[i]); 1084 } 1085 } 1086 } 1087 1088 void Arguments::print_jvm_args_on(outputStream* st) { 1089 if (_num_jvm_args > 0) { 1090 for (int i=0; i < _num_jvm_args; i++) { 1091 st->print("%s ", _jvm_args_array[i]); 1092 } 1093 } 1094 } 1095 1096 bool Arguments::process_argument(const char* arg, 1097 jboolean ignore_unrecognized, 1098 JVMFlagOrigin origin) { 1099 JDK_Version since = JDK_Version(); 1100 1101 if (parse_argument(arg, origin)) { 1102 return true; 1103 } 1104 1105 // Determine if the flag has '+', '-', or '=' characters. 1106 bool has_plus_minus = (*arg == '+' || *arg == '-'); 1107 const char* const argname = has_plus_minus ? arg + 1 : arg; 1108 1109 size_t arg_len; 1110 const char* equal_sign = strchr(argname, '='); 1111 if (equal_sign == nullptr) { 1112 arg_len = strlen(argname); 1113 } else { 1114 arg_len = equal_sign - argname; 1115 } 1116 1117 // Only make the obsolete check for valid arguments. 1118 if (arg_len <= BUFLEN) { 1119 // Construct a string which consists only of the argument name without '+', '-', or '='. 1120 char stripped_argname[BUFLEN+1]; // +1 for '\0' 1121 jio_snprintf(stripped_argname, arg_len+1, "%s", argname); // +1 for '\0' 1122 if (is_obsolete_flag(stripped_argname, &since)) { 1123 char version[256]; 1124 since.to_string(version, sizeof(version)); 1125 warning("Ignoring option %s; support was removed in %s", stripped_argname, version); 1126 return true; 1127 } 1128 } 1129 1130 // For locked flags, report a custom error message if available. 1131 // Otherwise, report the standard unrecognized VM option. 1132 const JVMFlag* found_flag = JVMFlag::find_declared_flag((const char*)argname, arg_len); 1133 if (found_flag != nullptr) { 1134 char locked_message_buf[BUFLEN]; 1135 JVMFlag::MsgType msg_type = found_flag->get_locked_message(locked_message_buf, BUFLEN); 1136 if (strlen(locked_message_buf) != 0) { 1137 #ifdef PRODUCT 1138 bool mismatched = msg_type == JVMFlag::DEVELOPER_FLAG_BUT_PRODUCT_BUILD; 1139 if (ignore_unrecognized && mismatched) { 1140 return true; 1141 } 1142 #endif 1143 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), "%s", locked_message_buf); 1144 } 1145 if (found_flag->is_bool() && !has_plus_minus) { 1146 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 1147 "Missing +/- setting for VM option '%s'\n", argname); 1148 } else if (!found_flag->is_bool() && has_plus_minus) { 1149 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 1150 "Unexpected +/- setting in VM option '%s'\n", argname); 1151 } else { 1152 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 1153 "Improperly specified VM option '%s'\n", argname); 1154 } 1155 } else { 1156 if (ignore_unrecognized) { 1157 return true; 1158 } 1159 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 1160 "Unrecognized VM option '%s'\n", argname); 1161 JVMFlag* fuzzy_matched = JVMFlag::fuzzy_match((const char*)argname, arg_len, true); 1162 if (fuzzy_matched != nullptr) { 1163 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 1164 "Did you mean '%s%s%s'?\n", 1165 (fuzzy_matched->is_bool()) ? "(+/-)" : "", 1166 fuzzy_matched->name(), 1167 (fuzzy_matched->is_bool()) ? "" : "=<value>"); 1168 } 1169 } 1170 1171 // allow for commandline "commenting out" options like -XX:#+Verbose 1172 return arg[0] == '#'; 1173 } 1174 1175 bool Arguments::process_settings_file(const char* file_name, bool should_exist, jboolean ignore_unrecognized) { 1176 FILE* stream = os::fopen(file_name, "rb"); 1177 if (stream == nullptr) { 1178 if (should_exist) { 1179 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 1180 "Could not open settings file %s\n", file_name); 1181 return false; 1182 } else { 1183 return true; 1184 } 1185 } 1186 1187 char token[1024]; 1188 int pos = 0; 1189 1190 bool in_white_space = true; 1191 bool in_comment = false; 1192 bool in_quote = false; 1193 int quote_c = 0; 1194 bool result = true; 1195 1196 int c = getc(stream); 1197 while(c != EOF && pos < (int)(sizeof(token)-1)) { 1198 if (in_white_space) { 1199 if (in_comment) { 1200 if (c == '\n') in_comment = false; 1201 } else { 1202 if (c == '#') in_comment = true; 1203 else if (!isspace((unsigned char) c)) { 1204 in_white_space = false; 1205 token[pos++] = checked_cast<char>(c); 1206 } 1207 } 1208 } else { 1209 if (c == '\n' || (!in_quote && isspace((unsigned char) c))) { 1210 // token ends at newline, or at unquoted whitespace 1211 // this allows a way to include spaces in string-valued options 1212 token[pos] = '\0'; 1213 logOption(token); 1214 result &= process_argument(token, ignore_unrecognized, JVMFlagOrigin::CONFIG_FILE); 1215 build_jvm_flags(token); 1216 pos = 0; 1217 in_white_space = true; 1218 in_quote = false; 1219 } else if (!in_quote && (c == '\'' || c == '"')) { 1220 in_quote = true; 1221 quote_c = c; 1222 } else if (in_quote && (c == quote_c)) { 1223 in_quote = false; 1224 } else { 1225 token[pos++] = checked_cast<char>(c); 1226 } 1227 } 1228 c = getc(stream); 1229 } 1230 if (pos > 0) { 1231 token[pos] = '\0'; 1232 result &= process_argument(token, ignore_unrecognized, JVMFlagOrigin::CONFIG_FILE); 1233 build_jvm_flags(token); 1234 } 1235 fclose(stream); 1236 return result; 1237 } 1238 1239 //============================================================================================================= 1240 // Parsing of properties (-D) 1241 1242 const char* Arguments::get_property(const char* key) { 1243 return PropertyList_get_value(system_properties(), key); 1244 } 1245 1246 bool Arguments::add_property(const char* prop, PropertyWriteable writeable, PropertyInternal internal) { 1247 const char* eq = strchr(prop, '='); 1248 const char* key; 1249 const char* value = ""; 1250 1251 if (eq == nullptr) { 1252 // property doesn't have a value, thus use passed string 1253 key = prop; 1254 } else { 1255 // property have a value, thus extract it and save to the 1256 // allocated string 1257 size_t key_len = eq - prop; 1258 char* tmp_key = AllocateHeap(key_len + 1, mtArguments); 1259 1260 jio_snprintf(tmp_key, key_len + 1, "%s", prop); 1261 key = tmp_key; 1262 1263 value = &prop[key_len + 1]; 1264 } 1265 1266 if (internal == ExternalProperty) { 1267 CDSConfig::check_incompatible_property(key, value); 1268 } 1269 1270 if (strcmp(key, "java.compiler") == 0) { 1271 // we no longer support java.compiler system property, log a warning and let it get 1272 // passed to Java, like any other system property 1273 if (strlen(value) == 0 || strcasecmp(value, "NONE") == 0) { 1274 // for applications using NONE or empty value, log a more informative message 1275 warning("The java.compiler system property is obsolete and no longer supported, use -Xint"); 1276 } else { 1277 warning("The java.compiler system property is obsolete and no longer supported."); 1278 } 1279 } else if (strcmp(key, "sun.boot.library.path") == 0) { 1280 // append is true, writable is true, internal is false 1281 PropertyList_unique_add(&_system_properties, key, value, AppendProperty, 1282 WriteableProperty, ExternalProperty); 1283 } else { 1284 if (strcmp(key, "sun.java.command") == 0) { 1285 char *old_java_command = _java_command; 1286 _java_command = os::strdup_check_oom(value, mtArguments); 1287 if (old_java_command != nullptr) { 1288 os::free(old_java_command); 1289 } 1290 } else if (strcmp(key, "java.vendor.url.bug") == 0) { 1291 // If this property is set on the command line then its value will be 1292 // displayed in VM error logs as the URL at which to submit such logs. 1293 // Normally the URL displayed in error logs is different from the value 1294 // of this system property, so a different property should have been 1295 // used here, but we leave this as-is in case someone depends upon it. 1296 const char* old_java_vendor_url_bug = _java_vendor_url_bug; 1297 // save it in _java_vendor_url_bug, so JVM fatal error handler can access 1298 // its value without going through the property list or making a Java call. 1299 _java_vendor_url_bug = os::strdup_check_oom(value, mtArguments); 1300 if (old_java_vendor_url_bug != nullptr) { 1301 os::free((void *)old_java_vendor_url_bug); 1302 } 1303 } 1304 1305 // Create new property and add at the end of the list 1306 PropertyList_unique_add(&_system_properties, key, value, AddProperty, writeable, internal); 1307 } 1308 1309 if (key != prop) { 1310 // SystemProperty copy passed value, thus free previously allocated 1311 // memory 1312 FreeHeap((void *)key); 1313 } 1314 1315 return true; 1316 } 1317 1318 //=========================================================================================================== 1319 // Setting int/mixed/comp mode flags 1320 1321 void Arguments::set_mode_flags(Mode mode) { 1322 // Set up default values for all flags. 1323 // If you add a flag to any of the branches below, 1324 // add a default value for it here. 1325 _mode = mode; 1326 1327 // Ensure Agent_OnLoad has the correct initial values. 1328 // This may not be the final mode; mode may change later in onload phase. 1329 PropertyList_unique_add(&_system_properties, "java.vm.info", 1330 VM_Version::vm_info_string(), AddProperty, UnwriteableProperty, ExternalProperty); 1331 1332 UseInterpreter = true; 1333 UseCompiler = true; 1334 UseLoopCounter = true; 1335 1336 // Default values may be platform/compiler dependent - 1337 // use the saved values 1338 ClipInlining = Arguments::_ClipInlining; 1339 AlwaysCompileLoopMethods = Arguments::_AlwaysCompileLoopMethods; 1340 UseOnStackReplacement = Arguments::_UseOnStackReplacement; 1341 BackgroundCompilation = Arguments::_BackgroundCompilation; 1342 1343 // Change from defaults based on mode 1344 switch (mode) { 1345 default: 1346 ShouldNotReachHere(); 1347 break; 1348 case _int: 1349 UseCompiler = false; 1350 UseLoopCounter = false; 1351 AlwaysCompileLoopMethods = false; 1352 UseOnStackReplacement = false; 1353 break; 1354 case _mixed: 1355 // same as default 1356 break; 1357 case _comp: 1358 UseInterpreter = false; 1359 BackgroundCompilation = false; 1360 ClipInlining = false; 1361 break; 1362 } 1363 } 1364 1365 // Conflict: required to use shared spaces (-Xshare:on), but 1366 // incompatible command line options were chosen. 1367 void Arguments::no_shared_spaces(const char* message) { 1368 if (RequireSharedSpaces) { 1369 aot_log_error(aot)("%s is incompatible with other specified options.", 1370 CDSConfig::new_aot_flags_used() ? "AOT cache" : "CDS"); 1371 if (CDSConfig::new_aot_flags_used()) { 1372 vm_exit_during_initialization("Unable to use AOT cache", message); 1373 } else { 1374 vm_exit_during_initialization("Unable to use shared archive", message); 1375 } 1376 } else { 1377 if (CDSConfig::new_aot_flags_used()) { 1378 log_warning(aot)("Unable to use AOT cache: %s", message); 1379 } else { 1380 aot_log_info(aot)("Unable to use shared archive: %s", message); 1381 } 1382 UseSharedSpaces = false; 1383 } 1384 } 1385 1386 static void set_object_alignment() { 1387 // Object alignment. 1388 assert(is_power_of_2(ObjectAlignmentInBytes), "ObjectAlignmentInBytes must be power of 2"); 1389 MinObjAlignmentInBytes = ObjectAlignmentInBytes; 1390 assert(MinObjAlignmentInBytes >= HeapWordsPerLong * HeapWordSize, "ObjectAlignmentInBytes value is too small"); 1391 MinObjAlignment = MinObjAlignmentInBytes / HeapWordSize; 1392 assert(MinObjAlignmentInBytes == MinObjAlignment * HeapWordSize, "ObjectAlignmentInBytes value is incorrect"); 1393 MinObjAlignmentInBytesMask = MinObjAlignmentInBytes - 1; 1394 1395 LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes = exact_log2(ObjectAlignmentInBytes); 1396 LogMinObjAlignment = LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes - LogHeapWordSize; 1397 1398 // Oop encoding heap max 1399 OopEncodingHeapMax = (uint64_t(max_juint) + 1) << LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes; 1400 } 1401 1402 size_t Arguments::max_heap_for_compressed_oops() { 1403 // Avoid sign flip. 1404 assert(OopEncodingHeapMax > (uint64_t)os::vm_page_size(), "Unusual page size"); 1405 // We need to fit both the null page and the heap into the memory budget, while 1406 // keeping alignment constraints of the heap. To guarantee the latter, as the 1407 // null page is located before the heap, we pad the null page to the conservative 1408 // maximum alignment that the GC may ever impose upon the heap. 1409 size_t displacement_due_to_null_page = align_up(os::vm_page_size(), 1410 _conservative_max_heap_alignment); 1411 1412 LP64_ONLY(return OopEncodingHeapMax - displacement_due_to_null_page); 1413 NOT_LP64(ShouldNotReachHere(); return 0); 1414 } 1415 1416 void Arguments::set_use_compressed_oops() { 1417 #ifdef _LP64 1418 // MaxHeapSize is not set up properly at this point, but 1419 // the only value that can override MaxHeapSize if we are 1420 // to use UseCompressedOops are InitialHeapSize and MinHeapSize. 1421 size_t max_heap_size = MAX3(MaxHeapSize, InitialHeapSize, MinHeapSize); 1422 1423 if (max_heap_size <= max_heap_for_compressed_oops()) { 1424 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseCompressedOops)) { 1425 FLAG_SET_ERGO(UseCompressedOops, true); 1426 } 1427 } else { 1428 if (UseCompressedOops && !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseCompressedOops)) { 1429 warning("Max heap size too large for Compressed Oops"); 1430 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(UseCompressedOops, false); 1431 } 1432 } 1433 #endif // _LP64 1434 } 1435 1436 void Arguments::set_conservative_max_heap_alignment() { 1437 // The conservative maximum required alignment for the heap is the maximum of 1438 // the alignments imposed by several sources: any requirements from the heap 1439 // itself and the maximum page size we may run the VM with. 1440 size_t heap_alignment = GCConfig::arguments()->conservative_max_heap_alignment(); 1441 _conservative_max_heap_alignment = MAX4(heap_alignment, 1442 os::vm_allocation_granularity(), 1443 os::max_page_size(), 1444 GCArguments::compute_heap_alignment()); 1445 } 1446 1447 jint Arguments::set_ergonomics_flags() { 1448 GCConfig::initialize(); 1449 1450 set_conservative_max_heap_alignment(); 1451 1452 #ifdef _LP64 1453 set_use_compressed_oops(); 1454 1455 // Also checks that certain machines are slower with compressed oops 1456 // in vm_version initialization code. 1457 #endif // _LP64 1458 1459 return JNI_OK; 1460 } 1461 1462 size_t Arguments::limit_heap_by_allocatable_memory(size_t limit) { 1463 size_t max_allocatable; 1464 size_t result = limit; 1465 if (os::has_allocatable_memory_limit(&max_allocatable)) { 1466 // The AggressiveHeap check is a temporary workaround to avoid calling 1467 // GCarguments::heap_virtual_to_physical_ratio() before a GC has been 1468 // selected. This works because AggressiveHeap implies UseParallelGC 1469 // where we know the ratio will be 1. Once the AggressiveHeap option is 1470 // removed, this can be cleaned up. 1471 size_t heap_virtual_to_physical_ratio = (AggressiveHeap ? 1 : GCConfig::arguments()->heap_virtual_to_physical_ratio()); 1472 size_t fraction = MaxVirtMemFraction * heap_virtual_to_physical_ratio; 1473 result = MIN2(result, max_allocatable / fraction); 1474 } 1475 return result; 1476 } 1477 1478 // Use static initialization to get the default before parsing 1479 static const size_t DefaultHeapBaseMinAddress = HeapBaseMinAddress; 1480 1481 void Arguments::set_heap_size() { 1482 julong phys_mem; 1483 1484 // If the user specified one of these options, they 1485 // want specific memory sizing so do not limit memory 1486 // based on compressed oops addressability. 1487 // Also, memory limits will be calculated based on 1488 // available os physical memory, not our MaxRAM limit, 1489 // unless MaxRAM is also specified. 1490 bool override_coop_limit = (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(MaxRAMPercentage) || 1491 !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(MinRAMPercentage) || 1492 !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(InitialRAMPercentage) || 1493 !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(MaxRAM)); 1494 if (override_coop_limit) { 1495 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(MaxRAM)) { 1496 phys_mem = os::physical_memory(); 1497 FLAG_SET_ERGO(MaxRAM, (uint64_t)phys_mem); 1498 } else { 1499 phys_mem = (julong)MaxRAM; 1500 } 1501 } else { 1502 phys_mem = FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(MaxRAM) ? MIN2(os::physical_memory(), (julong)MaxRAM) 1503 : (julong)MaxRAM; 1504 } 1505 1506 // If the maximum heap size has not been set with -Xmx, 1507 // then set it as fraction of the size of physical memory, 1508 // respecting the maximum and minimum sizes of the heap. 1509 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(MaxHeapSize)) { 1510 julong reasonable_max = (julong)(((double)phys_mem * MaxRAMPercentage) / 100); 1511 const julong reasonable_min = (julong)(((double)phys_mem * MinRAMPercentage) / 100); 1512 if (reasonable_min < MaxHeapSize) { 1513 // Small physical memory, so use a minimum fraction of it for the heap 1514 reasonable_max = reasonable_min; 1515 } else { 1516 // Not-small physical memory, so require a heap at least 1517 // as large as MaxHeapSize 1518 reasonable_max = MAX2(reasonable_max, (julong)MaxHeapSize); 1519 } 1520 1521 if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(ErgoHeapSizeLimit) && ErgoHeapSizeLimit != 0) { 1522 // Limit the heap size to ErgoHeapSizeLimit 1523 reasonable_max = MIN2(reasonable_max, (julong)ErgoHeapSizeLimit); 1524 } 1525 1526 reasonable_max = limit_heap_by_allocatable_memory(reasonable_max); 1527 1528 if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(InitialHeapSize)) { 1529 // An initial heap size was specified on the command line, 1530 // so be sure that the maximum size is consistent. Done 1531 // after call to limit_heap_by_allocatable_memory because that 1532 // method might reduce the allocation size. 1533 reasonable_max = MAX2(reasonable_max, (julong)InitialHeapSize); 1534 } else if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(MinHeapSize)) { 1535 reasonable_max = MAX2(reasonable_max, (julong)MinHeapSize); 1536 } 1537 1538 #ifdef _LP64 1539 if (UseCompressedOops || UseCompressedClassPointers) { 1540 // HeapBaseMinAddress can be greater than default but not less than. 1541 if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(HeapBaseMinAddress)) { 1542 if (HeapBaseMinAddress < DefaultHeapBaseMinAddress) { 1543 // matches compressed oops printing flags 1544 log_debug(gc, heap, coops)("HeapBaseMinAddress must be at least %zu" 1545 " (%zuG) which is greater than value given %zu", 1546 DefaultHeapBaseMinAddress, 1547 DefaultHeapBaseMinAddress/G, 1548 HeapBaseMinAddress); 1549 FLAG_SET_ERGO(HeapBaseMinAddress, DefaultHeapBaseMinAddress); 1550 } 1551 } 1552 } 1553 if (UseCompressedOops) { 1554 // Limit the heap size to the maximum possible when using compressed oops 1555 julong max_coop_heap = (julong)max_heap_for_compressed_oops(); 1556 1557 if (HeapBaseMinAddress + MaxHeapSize < max_coop_heap) { 1558 // Heap should be above HeapBaseMinAddress to get zero based compressed oops 1559 // but it should be not less than default MaxHeapSize. 1560 max_coop_heap -= HeapBaseMinAddress; 1561 } 1562 1563 // If user specified flags prioritizing os physical 1564 // memory limits, then disable compressed oops if 1565 // limits exceed max_coop_heap and UseCompressedOops 1566 // was not specified. 1567 if (reasonable_max > max_coop_heap) { 1568 if (FLAG_IS_ERGO(UseCompressedOops) && override_coop_limit) { 1569 aot_log_info(aot)("UseCompressedOops and UseCompressedClassPointers have been disabled due to" 1570 " max heap %zu > compressed oop heap %zu. " 1571 "Please check the setting of MaxRAMPercentage %5.2f." 1572 ,(size_t)reasonable_max, (size_t)max_coop_heap, MaxRAMPercentage); 1573 FLAG_SET_ERGO(UseCompressedOops, false); 1574 } else { 1575 reasonable_max = MIN2(reasonable_max, max_coop_heap); 1576 } 1577 } 1578 } 1579 #endif // _LP64 1580 1581 log_trace(gc, heap)(" Maximum heap size %zu", (size_t) reasonable_max); 1582 FLAG_SET_ERGO(MaxHeapSize, (size_t)reasonable_max); 1583 } 1584 1585 // If the minimum or initial heap_size have not been set or requested to be set 1586 // ergonomically, set them accordingly. 1587 if (InitialHeapSize == 0 || MinHeapSize == 0) { 1588 julong reasonable_minimum = (julong)(OldSize + NewSize); 1589 1590 reasonable_minimum = MIN2(reasonable_minimum, (julong)MaxHeapSize); 1591 1592 reasonable_minimum = limit_heap_by_allocatable_memory(reasonable_minimum); 1593 1594 if (InitialHeapSize == 0) { 1595 julong reasonable_initial = (julong)(((double)phys_mem * InitialRAMPercentage) / 100); 1596 reasonable_initial = limit_heap_by_allocatable_memory(reasonable_initial); 1597 1598 reasonable_initial = MAX3(reasonable_initial, reasonable_minimum, (julong)MinHeapSize); 1599 reasonable_initial = MIN2(reasonable_initial, (julong)MaxHeapSize); 1600 1601 FLAG_SET_ERGO(InitialHeapSize, (size_t)reasonable_initial); 1602 log_trace(gc, heap)(" Initial heap size %zu", InitialHeapSize); 1603 } 1604 // If the minimum heap size has not been set (via -Xms or -XX:MinHeapSize), 1605 // synchronize with InitialHeapSize to avoid errors with the default value. 1606 if (MinHeapSize == 0) { 1607 FLAG_SET_ERGO(MinHeapSize, MIN2((size_t)reasonable_minimum, InitialHeapSize)); 1608 log_trace(gc, heap)(" Minimum heap size %zu", MinHeapSize); 1609 } 1610 } 1611 } 1612 1613 // This option inspects the machine and attempts to set various 1614 // parameters to be optimal for long-running, memory allocation 1615 // intensive jobs. It is intended for machines with large 1616 // amounts of cpu and memory. 1617 jint Arguments::set_aggressive_heap_flags() { 1618 // initHeapSize is needed since _initial_heap_size is 4 bytes on a 32 bit 1619 // VM, but we may not be able to represent the total physical memory 1620 // available (like having 8gb of memory on a box but using a 32bit VM). 1621 // Thus, we need to make sure we're using a julong for intermediate 1622 // calculations. 1623 julong initHeapSize; 1624 julong total_memory = os::physical_memory(); 1625 1626 if (total_memory < (julong) 256 * M) { 1627 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 1628 "You need at least 256mb of memory to use -XX:+AggressiveHeap\n"); 1629 vm_exit(1); 1630 } 1631 1632 // The heap size is half of available memory, or (at most) 1633 // all of possible memory less 160mb (leaving room for the OS 1634 // when using ISM). This is the maximum; because adaptive sizing 1635 // is turned on below, the actual space used may be smaller. 1636 1637 initHeapSize = MIN2(total_memory / (julong) 2, 1638 total_memory - (julong) 160 * M); 1639 1640 initHeapSize = limit_heap_by_allocatable_memory(initHeapSize); 1641 1642 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(MaxHeapSize)) { 1643 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(MaxHeapSize, initHeapSize) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 1644 return JNI_EINVAL; 1645 } 1646 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(InitialHeapSize, initHeapSize) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 1647 return JNI_EINVAL; 1648 } 1649 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(MinHeapSize, initHeapSize) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 1650 return JNI_EINVAL; 1651 } 1652 } 1653 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(NewSize)) { 1654 // Make the young generation 3/8ths of the total heap. 1655 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(NewSize, 1656 ((julong) MaxHeapSize / (julong) 8) * (julong) 3) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 1657 return JNI_EINVAL; 1658 } 1659 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(MaxNewSize, NewSize) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 1660 return JNI_EINVAL; 1661 } 1662 } 1663 1664 #if !defined(_ALLBSD_SOURCE) && !defined(AIX) // UseLargePages is not yet supported on BSD and AIX. 1665 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(UseLargePages, true); 1666 #endif 1667 1668 // Increase some data structure sizes for efficiency 1669 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(ResizeTLAB, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 1670 return JNI_EINVAL; 1671 } 1672 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(TLABSize, 256 * K) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 1673 return JNI_EINVAL; 1674 } 1675 1676 // See the OldPLABSize comment below, but replace 'after promotion' 1677 // with 'after copying'. YoungPLABSize is the size of the survivor 1678 // space per-gc-thread buffers. The default is 4kw. 1679 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(YoungPLABSize, 256 * K) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { // Note: this is in words 1680 return JNI_EINVAL; 1681 } 1682 1683 // OldPLABSize is the size of the buffers in the old gen that 1684 // UseParallelGC uses to promote live data that doesn't fit in the 1685 // survivor spaces. At any given time, there's one for each gc thread. 1686 // The default size is 1kw. These buffers are rarely used, since the 1687 // survivor spaces are usually big enough. For specjbb, however, there 1688 // are occasions when there's lots of live data in the young gen 1689 // and we end up promoting some of it. We don't have a definite 1690 // explanation for why bumping OldPLABSize helps, but the theory 1691 // is that a bigger PLAB results in retaining something like the 1692 // original allocation order after promotion, which improves mutator 1693 // locality. A minor effect may be that larger PLABs reduce the 1694 // number of PLAB allocation events during gc. The value of 8kw 1695 // was arrived at by experimenting with specjbb. 1696 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(OldPLABSize, 8 * K) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { // Note: this is in words 1697 return JNI_EINVAL; 1698 } 1699 1700 // Enable parallel GC and adaptive generation sizing 1701 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(UseParallelGC, true) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 1702 return JNI_EINVAL; 1703 } 1704 1705 // Encourage steady state memory management 1706 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(ThresholdTolerance, 100) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 1707 return JNI_EINVAL; 1708 } 1709 1710 return JNI_OK; 1711 } 1712 1713 // This must be called after ergonomics. 1714 void Arguments::set_bytecode_flags() { 1715 if (!RewriteBytecodes) { 1716 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(RewriteFrequentPairs, false); 1717 } 1718 } 1719 1720 // Aggressive optimization flags 1721 jint Arguments::set_aggressive_opts_flags() { 1722 #ifdef COMPILER2 1723 if (AggressiveUnboxing) { 1724 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(EliminateAutoBox)) { 1725 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(EliminateAutoBox, true); 1726 } else if (!EliminateAutoBox) { 1727 // warning("AggressiveUnboxing is disabled because EliminateAutoBox is disabled"); 1728 AggressiveUnboxing = false; 1729 } 1730 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(DoEscapeAnalysis)) { 1731 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(DoEscapeAnalysis, true); 1732 } else if (!DoEscapeAnalysis) { 1733 // warning("AggressiveUnboxing is disabled because DoEscapeAnalysis is disabled"); 1734 AggressiveUnboxing = false; 1735 } 1736 } 1737 if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(AutoBoxCacheMax)) { 1738 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(EliminateAutoBox)) { 1739 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(EliminateAutoBox, true); 1740 } 1741 // Feed the cache size setting into the JDK 1742 char buffer[1024]; 1743 jio_snprintf(buffer, 1024, "java.lang.Integer.IntegerCache.high=%zd", AutoBoxCacheMax); 1744 if (!add_property(buffer)) { 1745 return JNI_ENOMEM; 1746 } 1747 } 1748 #endif 1749 1750 return JNI_OK; 1751 } 1752 1753 //=========================================================================================================== 1754 1755 void Arguments::process_java_launcher_argument(const char* launcher, void* extra_info) { 1756 if (_sun_java_launcher != _default_java_launcher) { 1757 os::free(const_cast<char*>(_sun_java_launcher)); 1758 } 1759 _sun_java_launcher = os::strdup_check_oom(launcher); 1760 } 1761 1762 bool Arguments::created_by_java_launcher() { 1763 assert(_sun_java_launcher != nullptr, "property must have value"); 1764 return strcmp(DEFAULT_JAVA_LAUNCHER, _sun_java_launcher) != 0; 1765 } 1766 1767 bool Arguments::executing_unit_tests() { 1768 return _executing_unit_tests; 1769 } 1770 1771 //=========================================================================================================== 1772 // Parsing of main arguments 1773 1774 static unsigned int addreads_count = 0; 1775 static unsigned int addexports_count = 0; 1776 static unsigned int addopens_count = 0; 1777 static unsigned int patch_mod_count = 0; 1778 static unsigned int enable_native_access_count = 0; 1779 static bool patch_mod_javabase = false; 1780 1781 // Check the consistency of vm_init_args 1782 bool Arguments::check_vm_args_consistency() { 1783 // This may modify compiler flags. Must be called before CompilerConfig::check_args_consistency() 1784 if (!CDSConfig::check_vm_args_consistency(patch_mod_javabase, mode_flag_cmd_line)) { 1785 return false; 1786 } 1787 1788 // Method for adding checks for flag consistency. 1789 // The intent is to warn the user of all possible conflicts, 1790 // before returning an error. 1791 // Note: Needs platform-dependent factoring. 1792 bool status = true; 1793 1794 if (TLABRefillWasteFraction == 0) { 1795 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 1796 "TLABRefillWasteFraction should be a denominator, " 1797 "not %zu\n", 1798 TLABRefillWasteFraction); 1799 status = false; 1800 } 1801 1802 status = CompilerConfig::check_args_consistency(status); 1803 #if INCLUDE_JVMCI 1804 if (status && EnableJVMCI) { 1805 // Add the JVMCI module if not using libjvmci or EnableJVMCI 1806 // was explicitly set on the command line or in the jimage. 1807 if ((!UseJVMCINativeLibrary || FLAG_IS_CMDLINE(EnableJVMCI) || FLAG_IS_JIMAGE_RESOURCE(EnableJVMCI)) && ClassLoader::is_module_observable("jdk.internal.vm.ci") && !_jvmci_module_added) { 1808 if (!create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addmods", "jdk.internal.vm.ci", _addmods_count++)) { 1809 return false; 1810 } 1811 } 1812 } 1813 #endif 1814 1815 #if INCLUDE_JFR 1816 if (status && (FlightRecorderOptions || StartFlightRecording)) { 1817 if (!create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addmods", "jdk.jfr", _addmods_count++)) { 1818 return false; 1819 } 1820 } 1821 #endif 1822 1823 #ifndef SUPPORT_RESERVED_STACK_AREA 1824 if (StackReservedPages != 0) { 1825 FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(StackReservedPages, 0); 1826 warning("Reserved Stack Area not supported on this platform"); 1827 } 1828 #endif 1829 1830 #ifndef _LP64 1831 if (LockingMode == LM_LEGACY) { 1832 FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(LockingMode, LM_LIGHTWEIGHT); 1833 // Self-forwarding in bit 3 of the mark-word conflicts 1834 // with 4-byte-aligned stack-locks. 1835 warning("Legacy locking not supported on this platform"); 1836 } 1837 #endif 1838 1839 if (UseObjectMonitorTable && LockingMode != LM_LIGHTWEIGHT) { 1840 // ObjectMonitorTable requires lightweight locking. 1841 FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(UseObjectMonitorTable, false); 1842 warning("UseObjectMonitorTable requires LM_LIGHTWEIGHT"); 1843 } 1844 1845 #if !defined(X86) && !defined(AARCH64) && !defined(PPC64) && !defined(RISCV64) && !defined(S390) 1846 if (LockingMode == LM_MONITOR) { 1847 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 1848 "LockingMode == 0 (LM_MONITOR) is not fully implemented on this architecture\n"); 1849 return false; 1850 } 1851 #endif 1852 if (VerifyHeavyMonitors && LockingMode != LM_MONITOR) { 1853 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 1854 "-XX:+VerifyHeavyMonitors requires LockingMode == 0 (LM_MONITOR)\n"); 1855 return false; 1856 } 1857 return status; 1858 } 1859 1860 bool Arguments::is_bad_option(const JavaVMOption* option, jboolean ignore, 1861 const char* option_type) { 1862 if (ignore) return false; 1863 1864 const char* spacer = " "; 1865 if (option_type == nullptr) { 1866 option_type = ++spacer; // Set both to the empty string. 1867 } 1868 1869 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 1870 "Unrecognized %s%soption: %s\n", option_type, spacer, 1871 option->optionString); 1872 return true; 1873 } 1874 1875 static const char* user_assertion_options[] = { 1876 "-da", "-ea", "-disableassertions", "-enableassertions", nullptr 1877 }; 1878 1879 static const char* system_assertion_options[] = { 1880 "-dsa", "-esa", "-disablesystemassertions", "-enablesystemassertions", nullptr 1881 }; 1882 1883 bool Arguments::parse_uint(const char* value, 1884 uint* uint_arg, 1885 uint min_size) { 1886 uint n; 1887 if (!parse_integer(value, &n)) { 1888 return false; 1889 } 1890 if (n >= min_size) { 1891 *uint_arg = n; 1892 return true; 1893 } else { 1894 return false; 1895 } 1896 } 1897 1898 bool Arguments::create_module_property(const char* prop_name, const char* prop_value, PropertyInternal internal) { 1899 assert(is_internal_module_property(prop_name), "unknown module property: '%s'", prop_name); 1900 CDSConfig::check_internal_module_property(prop_name, prop_value); 1901 size_t prop_len = strlen(prop_name) + strlen(prop_value) + 2; 1902 char* property = AllocateHeap(prop_len, mtArguments); 1903 int ret = jio_snprintf(property, prop_len, "%s=%s", prop_name, prop_value); 1904 if (ret < 0 || ret >= (int)prop_len) { 1905 FreeHeap(property); 1906 return false; 1907 } 1908 // These are not strictly writeable properties as they cannot be set via -Dprop=val. But that 1909 // is enforced by checking is_internal_module_property(). We need the property to be writeable so 1910 // that multiple occurrences of the associated flag just causes the existing property value to be 1911 // replaced ("last option wins"). Otherwise we would need to keep track of the flags and only convert 1912 // to a property after we have finished flag processing. 1913 bool added = add_property(property, WriteableProperty, internal); 1914 FreeHeap(property); 1915 return added; 1916 } 1917 1918 bool Arguments::create_numbered_module_property(const char* prop_base_name, const char* prop_value, unsigned int count) { 1919 assert(is_internal_module_property(prop_base_name), "unknown module property: '%s'", prop_base_name); 1920 CDSConfig::check_internal_module_property(prop_base_name, prop_value); 1921 const unsigned int props_count_limit = 1000; 1922 const int max_digits = 3; 1923 const int extra_symbols_count = 3; // includes '.', '=', '\0' 1924 1925 // Make sure count is < props_count_limit. Otherwise, memory allocation will be too small. 1926 if (count < props_count_limit) { 1927 size_t prop_len = strlen(prop_base_name) + strlen(prop_value) + max_digits + extra_symbols_count; 1928 char* property = AllocateHeap(prop_len, mtArguments); 1929 int ret = jio_snprintf(property, prop_len, "%s.%d=%s", prop_base_name, count, prop_value); 1930 if (ret < 0 || ret >= (int)prop_len) { 1931 FreeHeap(property); 1932 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), "Failed to create property %s.%d=%s\n", prop_base_name, count, prop_value); 1933 return false; 1934 } 1935 bool added = add_property(property, UnwriteableProperty, InternalProperty); 1936 FreeHeap(property); 1937 return added; 1938 } 1939 1940 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), "Property count limit exceeded: %s, limit=%d\n", prop_base_name, props_count_limit); 1941 return false; 1942 } 1943 1944 Arguments::ArgsRange Arguments::parse_memory_size(const char* s, 1945 julong* long_arg, 1946 julong min_size, 1947 julong max_size) { 1948 if (!parse_integer(s, long_arg)) return arg_unreadable; 1949 return check_memory_size(*long_arg, min_size, max_size); 1950 } 1951 1952 // Parse JavaVMInitArgs structure 1953 1954 jint Arguments::parse_vm_init_args(const JavaVMInitArgs *vm_options_args, 1955 const JavaVMInitArgs *java_tool_options_args, 1956 const JavaVMInitArgs *java_options_args, 1957 const JavaVMInitArgs *cmd_line_args) { 1958 // Save default settings for some mode flags 1959 Arguments::_AlwaysCompileLoopMethods = AlwaysCompileLoopMethods; 1960 Arguments::_UseOnStackReplacement = UseOnStackReplacement; 1961 Arguments::_ClipInlining = ClipInlining; 1962 Arguments::_BackgroundCompilation = BackgroundCompilation; 1963 1964 // Remember the default value of SharedBaseAddress. 1965 Arguments::_default_SharedBaseAddress = SharedBaseAddress; 1966 1967 // Setup flags for mixed which is the default 1968 set_mode_flags(_mixed); 1969 1970 // Parse args structure generated from java.base vm options resource 1971 jint result = parse_each_vm_init_arg(vm_options_args, JVMFlagOrigin::JIMAGE_RESOURCE); 1972 if (result != JNI_OK) { 1973 return result; 1974 } 1975 1976 // Parse args structure generated from JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS environment 1977 // variable (if present). 1978 result = parse_each_vm_init_arg(java_tool_options_args, JVMFlagOrigin::ENVIRON_VAR); 1979 if (result != JNI_OK) { 1980 return result; 1981 } 1982 1983 // Parse args structure generated from the command line flags. 1984 result = parse_each_vm_init_arg(cmd_line_args, JVMFlagOrigin::COMMAND_LINE); 1985 if (result != JNI_OK) { 1986 return result; 1987 } 1988 1989 // Parse args structure generated from the _JAVA_OPTIONS environment 1990 // variable (if present) (mimics classic VM) 1991 result = parse_each_vm_init_arg(java_options_args, JVMFlagOrigin::ENVIRON_VAR); 1992 if (result != JNI_OK) { 1993 return result; 1994 } 1995 1996 // Disable CDS for exploded image 1997 if (!has_jimage()) { 1998 no_shared_spaces("CDS disabled on exploded JDK"); 1999 } 2000 2001 // We need to ensure processor and memory resources have been properly 2002 // configured - which may rely on arguments we just processed - before 2003 // doing the final argument processing. Any argument processing that 2004 // needs to know about processor and memory resources must occur after 2005 // this point. 2006 2007 os::init_container_support(); 2008 2009 SystemMemoryBarrier::initialize(); 2010 2011 // Do final processing now that all arguments have been parsed 2012 result = finalize_vm_init_args(); 2013 if (result != JNI_OK) { 2014 return result; 2015 } 2016 2017 return JNI_OK; 2018 } 2019 2020 #if !INCLUDE_JVMTI || INCLUDE_CDS 2021 // Checks if name in command-line argument -agent{lib,path}:name[=options] 2022 // represents a valid JDWP agent. is_path==true denotes that we 2023 // are dealing with -agentpath (case where name is a path), otherwise with 2024 // -agentlib 2025 static bool valid_jdwp_agent(char *name, bool is_path) { 2026 char *_name; 2027 const char *_jdwp = "jdwp"; 2028 size_t _len_jdwp, _len_prefix; 2029 2030 if (is_path) { 2031 if ((_name = strrchr(name, (int) *os::file_separator())) == nullptr) { 2032 return false; 2033 } 2034 2035 _name++; // skip past last path separator 2036 _len_prefix = strlen(JNI_LIB_PREFIX); 2037 2038 if (strncmp(_name, JNI_LIB_PREFIX, _len_prefix) != 0) { 2039 return false; 2040 } 2041 2042 _name += _len_prefix; 2043 _len_jdwp = strlen(_jdwp); 2044 2045 if (strncmp(_name, _jdwp, _len_jdwp) == 0) { 2046 _name += _len_jdwp; 2047 } 2048 else { 2049 return false; 2050 } 2051 2052 if (strcmp(_name, JNI_LIB_SUFFIX) != 0) { 2053 return false; 2054 } 2055 2056 return true; 2057 } 2058 2059 if (strcmp(name, _jdwp) == 0) { 2060 return true; 2061 } 2062 2063 return false; 2064 } 2065 #endif 2066 2067 int Arguments::process_patch_mod_option(const char* patch_mod_tail) { 2068 // --patch-module=<module>=<file>(<pathsep><file>)* 2069 assert(patch_mod_tail != nullptr, "Unexpected null patch-module value"); 2070 // Find the equal sign between the module name and the path specification 2071 const char* module_equal = strchr(patch_mod_tail, '='); 2072 if (module_equal == nullptr) { 2073 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::output_stream(), "Missing '=' in --patch-module specification\n"); 2074 return JNI_ERR; 2075 } else { 2076 // Pick out the module name 2077 size_t module_len = module_equal - patch_mod_tail; 2078 char* module_name = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY_RETURN_NULL(char, module_len+1, mtArguments); 2079 if (module_name != nullptr) { 2080 memcpy(module_name, patch_mod_tail, module_len); 2081 *(module_name + module_len) = '\0'; 2082 // The path piece begins one past the module_equal sign 2083 add_patch_mod_prefix(module_name, module_equal + 1); 2084 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, module_name); 2085 if (!create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.patch", patch_mod_tail, patch_mod_count++)) { 2086 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2087 } 2088 } else { 2089 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2090 } 2091 } 2092 return JNI_OK; 2093 } 2094 2095 // Parse -Xss memory string parameter and convert to ThreadStackSize in K. 2096 jint Arguments::parse_xss(const JavaVMOption* option, const char* tail, intx* out_ThreadStackSize) { 2097 // The min and max sizes match the values in globals.hpp, but scaled 2098 // with K. The values have been chosen so that alignment with page 2099 // size doesn't change the max value, which makes the conversions 2100 // back and forth between Xss value and ThreadStackSize value easier. 2101 // The values have also been chosen to fit inside a 32-bit signed type. 2102 const julong min_ThreadStackSize = 0; 2103 const julong max_ThreadStackSize = 1 * M; 2104 2105 // Make sure the above values match the range set in globals.hpp 2106 const JVMTypedFlagLimit<intx>* limit = JVMFlagLimit::get_range_at(FLAG_MEMBER_ENUM(ThreadStackSize))->cast<intx>(); 2107 assert(min_ThreadStackSize == static_cast<julong>(limit->min()), "must be"); 2108 assert(max_ThreadStackSize == static_cast<julong>(limit->max()), "must be"); 2109 2110 const julong min_size = min_ThreadStackSize * K; 2111 const julong max_size = max_ThreadStackSize * K; 2112 2113 assert(is_aligned(max_size, os::vm_page_size()), "Implementation assumption"); 2114 2115 julong size = 0; 2116 ArgsRange errcode = parse_memory_size(tail, &size, min_size, max_size); 2117 if (errcode != arg_in_range) { 2118 bool silent = (option == nullptr); // Allow testing to silence error messages 2119 if (!silent) { 2120 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2121 "Invalid thread stack size: %s\n", option->optionString); 2122 describe_range_error(errcode); 2123 } 2124 return JNI_EINVAL; 2125 } 2126 2127 // Internally track ThreadStackSize in units of 1024 bytes. 2128 const julong size_aligned = align_up(size, K); 2129 assert(size <= size_aligned, 2130 "Overflow: " JULONG_FORMAT " " JULONG_FORMAT, 2131 size, size_aligned); 2132 2133 const julong size_in_K = size_aligned / K; 2134 assert(size_in_K < (julong)max_intx, 2135 "size_in_K doesn't fit in the type of ThreadStackSize: " JULONG_FORMAT, 2136 size_in_K); 2137 2138 // Check that code expanding ThreadStackSize to a page aligned number of bytes won't overflow. 2139 const julong max_expanded = align_up(size_in_K * K, os::vm_page_size()); 2140 assert(max_expanded < max_uintx && max_expanded >= size_in_K, 2141 "Expansion overflowed: " JULONG_FORMAT " " JULONG_FORMAT, 2142 max_expanded, size_in_K); 2143 2144 *out_ThreadStackSize = (intx)size_in_K; 2145 2146 return JNI_OK; 2147 } 2148 2149 jint Arguments::parse_each_vm_init_arg(const JavaVMInitArgs* args, JVMFlagOrigin origin) { 2150 // For match_option to return remaining or value part of option string 2151 const char* tail; 2152 2153 // iterate over arguments 2154 for (int index = 0; index < args->nOptions; index++) { 2155 bool is_absolute_path = false; // for -agentpath vs -agentlib 2156 2157 const JavaVMOption* option = args->options + index; 2158 2159 if (!match_option(option, "-Djava.class.path", &tail) && 2160 !match_option(option, "-Dsun.java.command", &tail) && 2161 !match_option(option, "-Dsun.java.launcher", &tail)) { 2162 2163 // add all jvm options to the jvm_args string. This string 2164 // is used later to set the java.vm.args PerfData string constant. 2165 // the -Djava.class.path and the -Dsun.java.command options are 2166 // omitted from jvm_args string as each have their own PerfData 2167 // string constant object. 2168 build_jvm_args(option->optionString); 2169 } 2170 2171 // -verbose:[class/module/gc/jni] 2172 if (match_option(option, "-verbose", &tail)) { 2173 if (!strcmp(tail, ":class") || !strcmp(tail, "")) { 2174 LogConfiguration::configure_stdout(LogLevel::Info, true, LOG_TAGS(class, load)); 2175 LogConfiguration::configure_stdout(LogLevel::Info, true, LOG_TAGS(class, unload)); 2176 } else if (!strcmp(tail, ":module")) { 2177 LogConfiguration::configure_stdout(LogLevel::Info, true, LOG_TAGS(module, load)); 2178 LogConfiguration::configure_stdout(LogLevel::Info, true, LOG_TAGS(module, unload)); 2179 } else if (!strcmp(tail, ":gc")) { 2180 if (_legacyGCLogging.lastFlag == 0) { 2181 _legacyGCLogging.lastFlag = 1; 2182 } 2183 } else if (!strcmp(tail, ":jni")) { 2184 LogConfiguration::configure_stdout(LogLevel::Debug, true, LOG_TAGS(jni, resolve)); 2185 } 2186 // -da / -ea / -disableassertions / -enableassertions 2187 // These accept an optional class/package name separated by a colon, e.g., 2188 // -da:java.lang.Thread. 2189 } else if (match_option(option, user_assertion_options, &tail, true)) { 2190 bool enable = option->optionString[1] == 'e'; // char after '-' is 'e' 2191 if (*tail == '\0') { 2192 JavaAssertions::setUserClassDefault(enable); 2193 } else { 2194 assert(*tail == ':', "bogus match by match_option()"); 2195 JavaAssertions::addOption(tail + 1, enable); 2196 } 2197 // -dsa / -esa / -disablesystemassertions / -enablesystemassertions 2198 } else if (match_option(option, system_assertion_options, &tail, false)) { 2199 bool enable = option->optionString[1] == 'e'; // char after '-' is 'e' 2200 JavaAssertions::setSystemClassDefault(enable); 2201 // -bootclasspath: 2202 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xbootclasspath:", &tail)) { 2203 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::output_stream(), 2204 "-Xbootclasspath is no longer a supported option.\n"); 2205 return JNI_EINVAL; 2206 // -bootclasspath/a: 2207 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xbootclasspath/a:", &tail)) { 2208 Arguments::append_sysclasspath(tail); 2209 // -bootclasspath/p: 2210 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xbootclasspath/p:", &tail)) { 2211 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::output_stream(), 2212 "-Xbootclasspath/p is no longer a supported option.\n"); 2213 return JNI_EINVAL; 2214 // -Xrun 2215 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xrun", &tail)) { 2216 if (tail != nullptr) { 2217 const char* pos = strchr(tail, ':'); 2218 size_t len = (pos == nullptr) ? strlen(tail) : pos - tail; 2219 char* name = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, len + 1, mtArguments); 2220 jio_snprintf(name, len + 1, "%s", tail); 2221 2222 char *options = nullptr; 2223 if(pos != nullptr) { 2224 size_t len2 = strlen(pos+1) + 1; // options start after ':'. Final zero must be copied. 2225 options = (char*)memcpy(NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, len2, mtArguments), pos+1, len2); 2226 } 2227 #if !INCLUDE_JVMTI 2228 if (strcmp(name, "jdwp") == 0) { 2229 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2230 "Debugging agents are not supported in this VM\n"); 2231 return JNI_ERR; 2232 } 2233 #endif // !INCLUDE_JVMTI 2234 JvmtiAgentList::add_xrun(name, options, false); 2235 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, name); 2236 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, options); 2237 } 2238 } else if (match_option(option, "--add-reads=", &tail)) { 2239 if (!create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addreads", tail, addreads_count++)) { 2240 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2241 } 2242 } else if (match_option(option, "--add-exports=", &tail)) { 2243 if (!create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addexports", tail, addexports_count++)) { 2244 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2245 } 2246 } else if (match_option(option, "--add-opens=", &tail)) { 2247 if (!create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addopens", tail, addopens_count++)) { 2248 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2249 } 2250 } else if (match_option(option, "--add-modules=", &tail)) { 2251 if (!create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addmods", tail, _addmods_count++)) { 2252 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2253 } 2254 #if INCLUDE_JVMCI 2255 if (!_jvmci_module_added) { 2256 const char *jvmci_module = strstr(tail, "jdk.internal.vm.ci"); 2257 if (jvmci_module != nullptr) { 2258 char before = *(jvmci_module - 1); 2259 char after = *(jvmci_module + strlen("jdk.internal.vm.ci")); 2260 if ((before == '=' || before == ',') && (after == '\0' || after == ',')) { 2261 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(EnableJVMCI, true); 2262 _jvmci_module_added = true; 2263 } 2264 } 2265 } 2266 #endif 2267 } else if (match_option(option, "--enable-native-access=", &tail)) { 2268 if (!create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.enable.native.access", tail, enable_native_access_count++)) { 2269 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2270 } 2271 } else if (match_option(option, "--illegal-native-access=", &tail)) { 2272 if (!create_module_property("jdk.module.illegal.native.access", tail, InternalProperty)) { 2273 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2274 } 2275 } else if (match_option(option, "--limit-modules=", &tail)) { 2276 if (!create_module_property("jdk.module.limitmods", tail, InternalProperty)) { 2277 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2278 } 2279 } else if (match_option(option, "--module-path=", &tail)) { 2280 if (!create_module_property("jdk.module.path", tail, ExternalProperty)) { 2281 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2282 } 2283 } else if (match_option(option, "--upgrade-module-path=", &tail)) { 2284 if (!create_module_property("jdk.module.upgrade.path", tail, ExternalProperty)) { 2285 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2286 } 2287 } else if (match_option(option, "--patch-module=", &tail)) { 2288 // --patch-module=<module>=<file>(<pathsep><file>)* 2289 int res = process_patch_mod_option(tail); 2290 if (res != JNI_OK) { 2291 return res; 2292 } 2293 } else if (match_option(option, "--sun-misc-unsafe-memory-access=", &tail)) { 2294 if (strcmp(tail, "allow") == 0 || strcmp(tail, "warn") == 0 || strcmp(tail, "debug") == 0 || strcmp(tail, "deny") == 0) { 2295 PropertyList_unique_add(&_system_properties, "sun.misc.unsafe.memory.access", tail, 2296 AddProperty, WriteableProperty, InternalProperty); 2297 } else { 2298 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2299 "Value specified to --sun-misc-unsafe-memory-access not recognized: '%s'\n", tail); 2300 return JNI_ERR; 2301 } 2302 } else if (match_option(option, "--illegal-access=", &tail)) { 2303 char version[256]; 2304 JDK_Version::jdk(17).to_string(version, sizeof(version)); 2305 warning("Ignoring option %s; support was removed in %s", option->optionString, version); 2306 // -agentlib and -agentpath 2307 } else if (match_option(option, "-agentlib:", &tail) || 2308 (is_absolute_path = match_option(option, "-agentpath:", &tail))) { 2309 if(tail != nullptr) { 2310 const char* pos = strchr(tail, '='); 2311 char* name; 2312 if (pos == nullptr) { 2313 name = os::strdup_check_oom(tail, mtArguments); 2314 } else { 2315 size_t len = pos - tail; 2316 name = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, len + 1, mtArguments); 2317 memcpy(name, tail, len); 2318 name[len] = '\0'; 2319 } 2320 2321 char *options = nullptr; 2322 if(pos != nullptr) { 2323 options = os::strdup_check_oom(pos + 1, mtArguments); 2324 } 2325 #if !INCLUDE_JVMTI 2326 if (valid_jdwp_agent(name, is_absolute_path)) { 2327 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2328 "Debugging agents are not supported in this VM\n"); 2329 return JNI_ERR; 2330 } 2331 #elif INCLUDE_CDS 2332 if (valid_jdwp_agent(name, is_absolute_path)) { 2333 _has_jdwp_agent = true; 2334 } 2335 #endif // !INCLUDE_JVMTI 2336 JvmtiAgentList::add(name, options, is_absolute_path); 2337 os::free(name); 2338 os::free(options); 2339 } 2340 // -javaagent 2341 } else if (match_option(option, "-javaagent:", &tail)) { 2342 #if !INCLUDE_JVMTI 2343 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2344 "Instrumentation agents are not supported in this VM\n"); 2345 return JNI_ERR; 2346 #else 2347 if (tail != nullptr) { 2348 size_t length = strlen(tail) + 1; 2349 char *options = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, length, mtArguments); 2350 jio_snprintf(options, length, "%s", tail); 2351 JvmtiAgentList::add("instrument", options, false); 2352 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, options); 2353 2354 // java agents need module java.instrument 2355 if (!create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addmods", "java.instrument", _addmods_count++)) { 2356 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2357 } 2358 } 2359 #endif // !INCLUDE_JVMTI 2360 // --enable_preview 2361 } else if (match_option(option, "--enable-preview")) { 2362 set_enable_preview(); 2363 // -Xnoclassgc 2364 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xnoclassgc")) { 2365 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(ClassUnloading, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2366 return JNI_EINVAL; 2367 } 2368 // -Xbatch 2369 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xbatch")) { 2370 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(BackgroundCompilation, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2371 return JNI_EINVAL; 2372 } 2373 // -Xmn for compatibility with other JVM vendors 2374 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xmn", &tail)) { 2375 julong long_initial_young_size = 0; 2376 ArgsRange errcode = parse_memory_size(tail, &long_initial_young_size, 1); 2377 if (errcode != arg_in_range) { 2378 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2379 "Invalid initial young generation size: %s\n", option->optionString); 2380 describe_range_error(errcode); 2381 return JNI_EINVAL; 2382 } 2383 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(MaxNewSize, (size_t)long_initial_young_size) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2384 return JNI_EINVAL; 2385 } 2386 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(NewSize, (size_t)long_initial_young_size) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2387 return JNI_EINVAL; 2388 } 2389 // -Xms 2390 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xms", &tail)) { 2391 julong size = 0; 2392 // an initial heap size of 0 means automatically determine 2393 ArgsRange errcode = parse_memory_size(tail, &size, 0); 2394 if (errcode != arg_in_range) { 2395 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2396 "Invalid initial heap size: %s\n", option->optionString); 2397 describe_range_error(errcode); 2398 return JNI_EINVAL; 2399 } 2400 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(MinHeapSize, (size_t)size) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2401 return JNI_EINVAL; 2402 } 2403 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(InitialHeapSize, (size_t)size) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2404 return JNI_EINVAL; 2405 } 2406 // -Xmx 2407 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xmx", &tail) || match_option(option, "-XX:MaxHeapSize=", &tail)) { 2408 julong long_max_heap_size = 0; 2409 ArgsRange errcode = parse_memory_size(tail, &long_max_heap_size, 1); 2410 if (errcode != arg_in_range) { 2411 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2412 "Invalid maximum heap size: %s\n", option->optionString); 2413 describe_range_error(errcode); 2414 return JNI_EINVAL; 2415 } 2416 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(MaxHeapSize, (size_t)long_max_heap_size) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2417 return JNI_EINVAL; 2418 } 2419 // Xmaxf 2420 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xmaxf", &tail)) { 2421 char* err; 2422 int maxf = (int)(strtod(tail, &err) * 100); 2423 if (*err != '\0' || *tail == '\0') { 2424 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2425 "Bad max heap free percentage size: %s\n", 2426 option->optionString); 2427 return JNI_EINVAL; 2428 } else { 2429 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(MaxHeapFreeRatio, maxf) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2430 return JNI_EINVAL; 2431 } 2432 } 2433 // Xminf 2434 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xminf", &tail)) { 2435 char* err; 2436 int minf = (int)(strtod(tail, &err) * 100); 2437 if (*err != '\0' || *tail == '\0') { 2438 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2439 "Bad min heap free percentage size: %s\n", 2440 option->optionString); 2441 return JNI_EINVAL; 2442 } else { 2443 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(MinHeapFreeRatio, minf) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2444 return JNI_EINVAL; 2445 } 2446 } 2447 // -Xss 2448 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xss", &tail)) { 2449 intx value = 0; 2450 jint err = parse_xss(option, tail, &value); 2451 if (err != JNI_OK) { 2452 return err; 2453 } 2454 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(ThreadStackSize, value) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2455 return JNI_EINVAL; 2456 } 2457 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xmaxjitcodesize", &tail) || 2458 match_option(option, "-XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=", &tail)) { 2459 julong long_ReservedCodeCacheSize = 0; 2460 2461 ArgsRange errcode = parse_memory_size(tail, &long_ReservedCodeCacheSize, 1); 2462 if (errcode != arg_in_range) { 2463 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2464 "Invalid maximum code cache size: %s.\n", option->optionString); 2465 return JNI_EINVAL; 2466 } 2467 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(ReservedCodeCacheSize, (uintx)long_ReservedCodeCacheSize) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2468 return JNI_EINVAL; 2469 } 2470 // -green 2471 } else if (match_option(option, "-green")) { 2472 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2473 "Green threads support not available\n"); 2474 return JNI_EINVAL; 2475 // -native 2476 } else if (match_option(option, "-native")) { 2477 // HotSpot always uses native threads, ignore silently for compatibility 2478 // -Xrs 2479 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xrs")) { 2480 // Classic/EVM option, new functionality 2481 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(ReduceSignalUsage, true) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2482 return JNI_EINVAL; 2483 } 2484 // -Xprof 2485 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xprof")) { 2486 char version[256]; 2487 // Obsolete in JDK 10 2488 JDK_Version::jdk(10).to_string(version, sizeof(version)); 2489 warning("Ignoring option %s; support was removed in %s", option->optionString, version); 2490 // -Xinternalversion 2491 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xinternalversion")) { 2492 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::output_stream(), "%s\n", 2493 VM_Version::internal_vm_info_string()); 2494 vm_exit(0); 2495 #ifndef PRODUCT 2496 // -Xprintflags 2497 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xprintflags")) { 2498 JVMFlag::printFlags(tty, false); 2499 vm_exit(0); 2500 #endif 2501 // -D 2502 } else if (match_option(option, "-D", &tail)) { 2503 const char* value; 2504 if (match_option(option, "-Djava.endorsed.dirs=", &value) && 2505 *value!= '\0' && strcmp(value, "\"\"") != 0) { 2506 // abort if -Djava.endorsed.dirs is set 2507 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::output_stream(), 2508 "-Djava.endorsed.dirs=%s is not supported. Endorsed standards and standalone APIs\n" 2509 "in modular form will be supported via the concept of upgradeable modules.\n", value); 2510 return JNI_EINVAL; 2511 } 2512 if (match_option(option, "-Djava.ext.dirs=", &value) && 2513 *value != '\0' && strcmp(value, "\"\"") != 0) { 2514 // abort if -Djava.ext.dirs is set 2515 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::output_stream(), 2516 "-Djava.ext.dirs=%s is not supported. Use -classpath instead.\n", value); 2517 return JNI_EINVAL; 2518 } 2519 // Check for module related properties. They must be set using the modules 2520 // options. For example: use "--add-modules=java.sql", not 2521 // "-Djdk.module.addmods=java.sql" 2522 if (is_internal_module_property(option->optionString + 2)) { 2523 needs_module_property_warning = true; 2524 continue; 2525 } 2526 if (!add_property(tail)) { 2527 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2528 } 2529 // Out of the box management support 2530 if (match_option(option, "-Dcom.sun.management", &tail)) { 2531 #if INCLUDE_MANAGEMENT 2532 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(ManagementServer, true) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2533 return JNI_EINVAL; 2534 } 2535 // management agent in module jdk.management.agent 2536 if (!create_numbered_module_property("jdk.module.addmods", "jdk.management.agent", _addmods_count++)) { 2537 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2538 } 2539 #else 2540 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::output_stream(), 2541 "-Dcom.sun.management is not supported in this VM.\n"); 2542 return JNI_ERR; 2543 #endif 2544 } 2545 // -Xint 2546 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xint")) { 2547 set_mode_flags(_int); 2548 mode_flag_cmd_line = true; 2549 // -Xmixed 2550 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xmixed")) { 2551 set_mode_flags(_mixed); 2552 mode_flag_cmd_line = true; 2553 // -Xcomp 2554 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xcomp")) { 2555 // for testing the compiler; turn off all flags that inhibit compilation 2556 set_mode_flags(_comp); 2557 mode_flag_cmd_line = true; 2558 // -Xshare:dump 2559 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xshare:dump")) { 2560 CDSConfig::enable_dumping_static_archive(); 2561 CDSConfig::set_old_cds_flags_used(); 2562 // -Xshare:on 2563 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xshare:on")) { 2564 UseSharedSpaces = true; 2565 RequireSharedSpaces = true; 2566 CDSConfig::set_old_cds_flags_used(); 2567 // -Xshare:auto || -XX:ArchiveClassesAtExit=<archive file> 2568 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xshare:auto")) { 2569 UseSharedSpaces = true; 2570 RequireSharedSpaces = false; 2571 xshare_auto_cmd_line = true; 2572 CDSConfig::set_old_cds_flags_used(); 2573 // -Xshare:off 2574 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xshare:off")) { 2575 UseSharedSpaces = false; 2576 RequireSharedSpaces = false; 2577 CDSConfig::set_old_cds_flags_used(); 2578 // -Xverify 2579 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xverify", &tail)) { 2580 if (strcmp(tail, ":all") == 0 || strcmp(tail, "") == 0) { 2581 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(BytecodeVerificationLocal, true) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2582 return JNI_EINVAL; 2583 } 2584 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(BytecodeVerificationRemote, true) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2585 return JNI_EINVAL; 2586 } 2587 } else if (strcmp(tail, ":remote") == 0) { 2588 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(BytecodeVerificationLocal, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2589 return JNI_EINVAL; 2590 } 2591 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(BytecodeVerificationRemote, true) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2592 return JNI_EINVAL; 2593 } 2594 } else if (strcmp(tail, ":none") == 0) { 2595 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(BytecodeVerificationLocal, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2596 return JNI_EINVAL; 2597 } 2598 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(BytecodeVerificationRemote, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2599 return JNI_EINVAL; 2600 } 2601 warning("Options -Xverify:none and -noverify were deprecated in JDK 13 and will likely be removed in a future release."); 2602 } else if (is_bad_option(option, args->ignoreUnrecognized, "verification")) { 2603 return JNI_EINVAL; 2604 } 2605 // -Xdebug 2606 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xdebug")) { 2607 warning("Option -Xdebug was deprecated in JDK 22 and will likely be removed in a future release."); 2608 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xloggc:", &tail)) { 2609 // Deprecated flag to redirect GC output to a file. -Xloggc:<filename> 2610 log_warning(gc)("-Xloggc is deprecated. Will use -Xlog:gc:%s instead.", tail); 2611 _legacyGCLogging.lastFlag = 2; 2612 _legacyGCLogging.file = os::strdup_check_oom(tail); 2613 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xlog", &tail)) { 2614 bool ret = false; 2615 if (strcmp(tail, ":help") == 0) { 2616 fileStream stream(defaultStream::output_stream()); 2617 LogConfiguration::print_command_line_help(&stream); 2618 vm_exit(0); 2619 } else if (strcmp(tail, ":disable") == 0) { 2620 LogConfiguration::disable_logging(); 2621 ret = true; 2622 } else if (strncmp(tail, ":async", strlen(":async")) == 0) { 2623 const char* async_tail = tail + strlen(":async"); 2624 ret = LogConfiguration::parse_async_argument(async_tail); 2625 } else if (*tail == '\0') { 2626 ret = LogConfiguration::parse_command_line_arguments(); 2627 assert(ret, "-Xlog without arguments should never fail to parse"); 2628 } else if (*tail == ':') { 2629 ret = LogConfiguration::parse_command_line_arguments(tail + 1); 2630 } 2631 if (ret == false) { 2632 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2633 "Invalid -Xlog option '-Xlog%s', see error log for details.\n", 2634 tail); 2635 return JNI_EINVAL; 2636 } 2637 // JNI hooks 2638 } else if (match_option(option, "-Xcheck", &tail)) { 2639 if (!strcmp(tail, ":jni")) { 2640 #if !INCLUDE_JNI_CHECK 2641 warning("JNI CHECKING is not supported in this VM"); 2642 #else 2643 CheckJNICalls = true; 2644 #endif // INCLUDE_JNI_CHECK 2645 } else if (is_bad_option(option, args->ignoreUnrecognized, 2646 "check")) { 2647 return JNI_EINVAL; 2648 } 2649 } else if (match_option(option, "vfprintf")) { 2650 _vfprintf_hook = CAST_TO_FN_PTR(vfprintf_hook_t, option->extraInfo); 2651 } else if (match_option(option, "exit")) { 2652 _exit_hook = CAST_TO_FN_PTR(exit_hook_t, option->extraInfo); 2653 } else if (match_option(option, "abort")) { 2654 _abort_hook = CAST_TO_FN_PTR(abort_hook_t, option->extraInfo); 2655 // Need to keep consistency of MaxTenuringThreshold and AlwaysTenure/NeverTenure; 2656 // and the last option wins. 2657 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:+NeverTenure")) { 2658 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(NeverTenure, true) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2659 return JNI_EINVAL; 2660 } 2661 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(AlwaysTenure, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2662 return JNI_EINVAL; 2663 } 2664 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(MaxTenuringThreshold, markWord::max_age + 1) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2665 return JNI_EINVAL; 2666 } 2667 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:+AlwaysTenure")) { 2668 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(NeverTenure, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2669 return JNI_EINVAL; 2670 } 2671 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(AlwaysTenure, true) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2672 return JNI_EINVAL; 2673 } 2674 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(MaxTenuringThreshold, 0) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2675 return JNI_EINVAL; 2676 } 2677 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:MaxTenuringThreshold=", &tail)) { 2678 uint max_tenuring_thresh = 0; 2679 if (!parse_uint(tail, &max_tenuring_thresh, 0)) { 2680 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2681 "Improperly specified VM option \'MaxTenuringThreshold=%s\'\n", tail); 2682 return JNI_EINVAL; 2683 } 2684 2685 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(MaxTenuringThreshold, max_tenuring_thresh) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2686 return JNI_EINVAL; 2687 } 2688 2689 if (MaxTenuringThreshold == 0) { 2690 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(NeverTenure, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2691 return JNI_EINVAL; 2692 } 2693 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(AlwaysTenure, true) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2694 return JNI_EINVAL; 2695 } 2696 } else { 2697 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(NeverTenure, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2698 return JNI_EINVAL; 2699 } 2700 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(AlwaysTenure, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2701 return JNI_EINVAL; 2702 } 2703 } 2704 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:+DisplayVMOutputToStderr")) { 2705 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(DisplayVMOutputToStdout, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2706 return JNI_EINVAL; 2707 } 2708 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(DisplayVMOutputToStderr, true) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2709 return JNI_EINVAL; 2710 } 2711 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:+DisplayVMOutputToStdout")) { 2712 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(DisplayVMOutputToStderr, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2713 return JNI_EINVAL; 2714 } 2715 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(DisplayVMOutputToStdout, true) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2716 return JNI_EINVAL; 2717 } 2718 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:+ErrorFileToStderr")) { 2719 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(ErrorFileToStdout, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2720 return JNI_EINVAL; 2721 } 2722 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(ErrorFileToStderr, true) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2723 return JNI_EINVAL; 2724 } 2725 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:+ErrorFileToStdout")) { 2726 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(ErrorFileToStderr, false) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2727 return JNI_EINVAL; 2728 } 2729 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(ErrorFileToStdout, true) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2730 return JNI_EINVAL; 2731 } 2732 } else if (match_option(option, "--finalization=", &tail)) { 2733 if (strcmp(tail, "enabled") == 0) { 2734 InstanceKlass::set_finalization_enabled(true); 2735 } else if (strcmp(tail, "disabled") == 0) { 2736 InstanceKlass::set_finalization_enabled(false); 2737 } else { 2738 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2739 "Invalid finalization value '%s', must be 'disabled' or 'enabled'.\n", 2740 tail); 2741 return JNI_EINVAL; 2742 } 2743 #if !defined(DTRACE_ENABLED) 2744 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:+DTraceMethodProbes")) { 2745 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2746 "DTraceMethodProbes flag is not applicable for this configuration\n"); 2747 return JNI_EINVAL; 2748 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:+DTraceAllocProbes")) { 2749 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2750 "DTraceAllocProbes flag is not applicable for this configuration\n"); 2751 return JNI_EINVAL; 2752 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:+DTraceMonitorProbes")) { 2753 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2754 "DTraceMonitorProbes flag is not applicable for this configuration\n"); 2755 return JNI_EINVAL; 2756 #endif // !defined(DTRACE_ENABLED) 2757 #ifdef ASSERT 2758 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:+FullGCALot")) { 2759 if (FLAG_SET_CMDLINE(FullGCALot, true) != JVMFlag::SUCCESS) { 2760 return JNI_EINVAL; 2761 } 2762 #endif 2763 #if !INCLUDE_MANAGEMENT 2764 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:+ManagementServer")) { 2765 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2766 "ManagementServer is not supported in this VM.\n"); 2767 return JNI_ERR; 2768 #endif // INCLUDE_MANAGEMENT 2769 #if INCLUDE_JVMCI 2770 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:-EnableJVMCIProduct") || match_option(option, "-XX:-UseGraalJIT")) { 2771 if (EnableJVMCIProduct) { 2772 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2773 "-XX:-EnableJVMCIProduct or -XX:-UseGraalJIT cannot come after -XX:+EnableJVMCIProduct or -XX:+UseGraalJIT\n"); 2774 return JNI_EINVAL; 2775 } 2776 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:+EnableJVMCIProduct") || match_option(option, "-XX:+UseGraalJIT")) { 2777 bool use_graal_jit = match_option(option, "-XX:+UseGraalJIT"); 2778 if (use_graal_jit) { 2779 const char* jvmci_compiler = get_property("jvmci.Compiler"); 2780 if (jvmci_compiler != nullptr) { 2781 if (strncmp(jvmci_compiler, "graal", strlen("graal")) != 0) { 2782 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2783 "Value of jvmci.Compiler incompatible with +UseGraalJIT: %s\n", jvmci_compiler); 2784 return JNI_ERR; 2785 } 2786 } else if (!add_property("jvmci.Compiler=graal")) { 2787 return JNI_ENOMEM; 2788 } 2789 } 2790 2791 // Just continue, since "-XX:+EnableJVMCIProduct" or "-XX:+UseGraalJIT" has been specified before 2792 if (EnableJVMCIProduct) { 2793 continue; 2794 } 2795 JVMFlag *jvmciFlag = JVMFlag::find_flag("EnableJVMCIProduct"); 2796 // Allow this flag if it has been unlocked. 2797 if (jvmciFlag != nullptr && jvmciFlag->is_unlocked()) { 2798 if (!JVMCIGlobals::enable_jvmci_product_mode(origin, use_graal_jit)) { 2799 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 2800 "Unable to enable JVMCI in product mode\n"); 2801 return JNI_ERR; 2802 } 2803 } 2804 // The flag was locked so process normally to report that error 2805 else if (!process_argument(use_graal_jit ? "UseGraalJIT" : "EnableJVMCIProduct", args->ignoreUnrecognized, origin)) { 2806 return JNI_EINVAL; 2807 } 2808 #endif // INCLUDE_JVMCI 2809 #if INCLUDE_JFR 2810 } else if (match_jfr_option(&option)) { 2811 return JNI_EINVAL; 2812 #endif 2813 } else if (match_option(option, "-XX:", &tail)) { // -XX:xxxx 2814 // Skip -XX:Flags= and -XX:VMOptionsFile= since those cases have 2815 // already been handled 2816 if ((strncmp(tail, "Flags=", strlen("Flags=")) != 0) && 2817 (strncmp(tail, "VMOptionsFile=", strlen("VMOptionsFile=")) != 0)) { 2818 if (!process_argument(tail, args->ignoreUnrecognized, origin)) { 2819 return JNI_EINVAL; 2820 } 2821 } 2822 // Unknown option 2823 } else if (is_bad_option(option, args->ignoreUnrecognized)) { 2824 return JNI_ERR; 2825 } 2826 } 2827 2828 // PrintSharedArchiveAndExit will turn on 2829 // -Xshare:on 2830 // -Xlog:class+path=info 2831 if (PrintSharedArchiveAndExit) { 2832 UseSharedSpaces = true; 2833 RequireSharedSpaces = true; 2834 LogConfiguration::configure_stdout(LogLevel::Info, true, LOG_TAGS(class, path)); 2835 } 2836 2837 fix_appclasspath(); 2838 2839 return JNI_OK; 2840 } 2841 2842 void Arguments::add_patch_mod_prefix(const char* module_name, const char* path) { 2843 // For java.base check for duplicate --patch-module options being specified on the command line. 2844 // This check is only required for java.base, all other duplicate module specifications 2845 // will be checked during module system initialization. The module system initialization 2846 // will throw an ExceptionInInitializerError if this situation occurs. 2847 if (strcmp(module_name, JAVA_BASE_NAME) == 0) { 2848 if (patch_mod_javabase) { 2849 vm_exit_during_initialization("Cannot specify " JAVA_BASE_NAME " more than once to --patch-module"); 2850 } else { 2851 patch_mod_javabase = true; 2852 } 2853 } 2854 2855 // Create GrowableArray lazily, only if --patch-module has been specified 2856 if (_patch_mod_prefix == nullptr) { 2857 _patch_mod_prefix = new (mtArguments) GrowableArray<ModulePatchPath*>(10, mtArguments); 2858 } 2859 2860 _patch_mod_prefix->push(new ModulePatchPath(module_name, path)); 2861 } 2862 2863 // Remove all empty paths from the app classpath (if IgnoreEmptyClassPaths is enabled) 2864 // 2865 // This is necessary because some apps like to specify classpath like -cp foo.jar:${XYZ}:bar.jar 2866 // in their start-up scripts. If XYZ is empty, the classpath will look like "-cp foo.jar::bar.jar". 2867 // Java treats such empty paths as if the user specified "-cp foo.jar:.:bar.jar". I.e., an empty 2868 // path is treated as the current directory. 2869 // 2870 // This causes problems with CDS, which requires that all directories specified in the classpath 2871 // must be empty. In most cases, applications do NOT want to load classes from the current 2872 // directory anyway. Adding -XX:+IgnoreEmptyClassPaths will make these applications' start-up 2873 // scripts compatible with CDS. 2874 void Arguments::fix_appclasspath() { 2875 if (IgnoreEmptyClassPaths) { 2876 const char separator = *os::path_separator(); 2877 const char* src = _java_class_path->value(); 2878 2879 // skip over all the leading empty paths 2880 while (*src == separator) { 2881 src ++; 2882 } 2883 2884 char* copy = os::strdup_check_oom(src, mtArguments); 2885 2886 // trim all trailing empty paths 2887 for (char* tail = copy + strlen(copy) - 1; tail >= copy && *tail == separator; tail--) { 2888 *tail = '\0'; 2889 } 2890 2891 char from[3] = {separator, separator, '\0'}; 2892 char to [2] = {separator, '\0'}; 2893 while (StringUtils::replace_no_expand(copy, from, to) > 0) { 2894 // Keep replacing "::" -> ":" until we have no more "::" (non-windows) 2895 // Keep replacing ";;" -> ";" until we have no more ";;" (windows) 2896 } 2897 2898 _java_class_path->set_writeable_value(copy); 2899 FreeHeap(copy); // a copy was made by set_value, so don't need this anymore 2900 } 2901 } 2902 2903 jint Arguments::finalize_vm_init_args() { 2904 // check if the default lib/endorsed directory exists; if so, error 2905 char path[JVM_MAXPATHLEN]; 2906 const char* fileSep = os::file_separator(); 2907 jio_snprintf(path, JVM_MAXPATHLEN, "%s%slib%sendorsed", Arguments::get_java_home(), fileSep, fileSep); 2908 2909 DIR* dir = os::opendir(path); 2910 if (dir != nullptr) { 2911 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::output_stream(), 2912 "<JAVA_HOME>/lib/endorsed is not supported. Endorsed standards and standalone APIs\n" 2913 "in modular form will be supported via the concept of upgradeable modules.\n"); 2914 os::closedir(dir); 2915 return JNI_ERR; 2916 } 2917 2918 jio_snprintf(path, JVM_MAXPATHLEN, "%s%slib%sext", Arguments::get_java_home(), fileSep, fileSep); 2919 dir = os::opendir(path); 2920 if (dir != nullptr) { 2921 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::output_stream(), 2922 "<JAVA_HOME>/lib/ext exists, extensions mechanism no longer supported; " 2923 "Use -classpath instead.\n."); 2924 os::closedir(dir); 2925 return JNI_ERR; 2926 } 2927 2928 // This must be done after all arguments have been processed 2929 // and the container support has been initialized since AggressiveHeap 2930 // relies on the amount of total memory available. 2931 if (AggressiveHeap) { 2932 jint result = set_aggressive_heap_flags(); 2933 if (result != JNI_OK) { 2934 return result; 2935 } 2936 } 2937 2938 // CompileThresholdScaling == 0.0 is same as -Xint: Disable compilation (enable interpreter-only mode), 2939 // but like -Xint, leave compilation thresholds unaffected. 2940 // With tiered compilation disabled, setting CompileThreshold to 0 disables compilation as well. 2941 if ((CompileThresholdScaling == 0.0) || (!TieredCompilation && CompileThreshold == 0)) { 2942 set_mode_flags(_int); 2943 } 2944 2945 #ifdef ZERO 2946 // Zero always runs in interpreted mode 2947 set_mode_flags(_int); 2948 #endif 2949 2950 // eventually fix up InitialTenuringThreshold if only MaxTenuringThreshold is set 2951 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(InitialTenuringThreshold) && (InitialTenuringThreshold > MaxTenuringThreshold)) { 2952 FLAG_SET_ERGO(InitialTenuringThreshold, MaxTenuringThreshold); 2953 } 2954 2955 #if !COMPILER2_OR_JVMCI 2956 // Don't degrade server performance for footprint 2957 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseLargePages) && 2958 MaxHeapSize < LargePageHeapSizeThreshold) { 2959 // No need for large granularity pages w/small heaps. 2960 // Note that large pages are enabled/disabled for both the 2961 // Java heap and the code cache. 2962 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(UseLargePages, false); 2963 } 2964 2965 UNSUPPORTED_OPTION(ProfileInterpreter); 2966 #endif 2967 2968 // Parse the CompilationMode flag 2969 if (!CompilationModeFlag::initialize()) { 2970 return JNI_ERR; 2971 } 2972 2973 if (!check_vm_args_consistency()) { 2974 return JNI_ERR; 2975 } 2976 2977 2978 #ifndef CAN_SHOW_REGISTERS_ON_ASSERT 2979 UNSUPPORTED_OPTION(ShowRegistersOnAssert); 2980 #endif // CAN_SHOW_REGISTERS_ON_ASSERT 2981 2982 return JNI_OK; 2983 } 2984 2985 // Helper class for controlling the lifetime of JavaVMInitArgs 2986 // objects. The contents of the JavaVMInitArgs are guaranteed to be 2987 // deleted on the destruction of the ScopedVMInitArgs object. 2988 class ScopedVMInitArgs : public StackObj { 2989 private: 2990 JavaVMInitArgs _args; 2991 char* _container_name; 2992 bool _is_set; 2993 char* _vm_options_file_arg; 2994 2995 public: 2996 ScopedVMInitArgs(const char *container_name) { 2997 _args.version = JNI_VERSION_1_2; 2998 _args.nOptions = 0; 2999 _args.options = nullptr; 3000 _args.ignoreUnrecognized = false; 3001 _container_name = (char *)container_name; 3002 _is_set = false; 3003 _vm_options_file_arg = nullptr; 3004 } 3005 3006 // Populates the JavaVMInitArgs object represented by this 3007 // ScopedVMInitArgs object with the arguments in options. The 3008 // allocated memory is deleted by the destructor. If this method 3009 // returns anything other than JNI_OK, then this object is in a 3010 // partially constructed state, and should be abandoned. 3011 jint set_args(const GrowableArrayView<JavaVMOption>* options) { 3012 _is_set = true; 3013 JavaVMOption* options_arr = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY_RETURN_NULL( 3014 JavaVMOption, options->length(), mtArguments); 3015 if (options_arr == nullptr) { 3016 return JNI_ENOMEM; 3017 } 3018 _args.options = options_arr; 3019 3020 for (int i = 0; i < options->length(); i++) { 3021 options_arr[i] = options->at(i); 3022 options_arr[i].optionString = os::strdup(options_arr[i].optionString); 3023 if (options_arr[i].optionString == nullptr) { 3024 // Rely on the destructor to do cleanup. 3025 _args.nOptions = i; 3026 return JNI_ENOMEM; 3027 } 3028 } 3029 3030 _args.nOptions = options->length(); 3031 _args.ignoreUnrecognized = IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions; 3032 return JNI_OK; 3033 } 3034 3035 JavaVMInitArgs* get() { return &_args; } 3036 char* container_name() { return _container_name; } 3037 bool is_set() { return _is_set; } 3038 bool found_vm_options_file_arg() { return _vm_options_file_arg != nullptr; } 3039 char* vm_options_file_arg() { return _vm_options_file_arg; } 3040 3041 void set_vm_options_file_arg(const char *vm_options_file_arg) { 3042 if (_vm_options_file_arg != nullptr) { 3043 os::free(_vm_options_file_arg); 3044 } 3045 _vm_options_file_arg = os::strdup_check_oom(vm_options_file_arg); 3046 } 3047 3048 ~ScopedVMInitArgs() { 3049 if (_vm_options_file_arg != nullptr) { 3050 os::free(_vm_options_file_arg); 3051 } 3052 if (_args.options == nullptr) return; 3053 for (int i = 0; i < _args.nOptions; i++) { 3054 os::free(_args.options[i].optionString); 3055 } 3056 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(JavaVMOption, _args.options); 3057 } 3058 3059 // Insert options into this option list, to replace option at 3060 // vm_options_file_pos (-XX:VMOptionsFile) 3061 jint insert(const JavaVMInitArgs* args, 3062 const JavaVMInitArgs* args_to_insert, 3063 const int vm_options_file_pos) { 3064 assert(_args.options == nullptr, "shouldn't be set yet"); 3065 assert(args_to_insert->nOptions != 0, "there should be args to insert"); 3066 assert(vm_options_file_pos != -1, "vm_options_file_pos should be set"); 3067 3068 int length = args->nOptions + args_to_insert->nOptions - 1; 3069 // Construct new option array 3070 GrowableArrayCHeap<JavaVMOption, mtArguments> options(length); 3071 for (int i = 0; i < args->nOptions; i++) { 3072 if (i == vm_options_file_pos) { 3073 // insert the new options starting at the same place as the 3074 // -XX:VMOptionsFile option 3075 for (int j = 0; j < args_to_insert->nOptions; j++) { 3076 options.push(args_to_insert->options[j]); 3077 } 3078 } else { 3079 options.push(args->options[i]); 3080 } 3081 } 3082 // make into options array 3083 return set_args(&options); 3084 } 3085 }; 3086 3087 jint Arguments::parse_java_options_environment_variable(ScopedVMInitArgs* args) { 3088 return parse_options_environment_variable("_JAVA_OPTIONS", args); 3089 } 3090 3091 jint Arguments::parse_java_tool_options_environment_variable(ScopedVMInitArgs* args) { 3092 return parse_options_environment_variable("JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS", args); 3093 } 3094 3095 jint Arguments::parse_options_environment_variable(const char* name, 3096 ScopedVMInitArgs* vm_args) { 3097 char *buffer = ::getenv(name); 3098 3099 // Don't check this environment variable if user has special privileges 3100 // (e.g. unix su command). 3101 if (buffer == nullptr || os::have_special_privileges()) { 3102 return JNI_OK; 3103 } 3104 3105 if ((buffer = os::strdup(buffer)) == nullptr) { 3106 return JNI_ENOMEM; 3107 } 3108 3109 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 3110 "Picked up %s: %s\n", name, buffer); 3111 3112 int retcode = parse_options_buffer(name, buffer, strlen(buffer), vm_args); 3113 3114 os::free(buffer); 3115 return retcode; 3116 } 3117 3118 jint Arguments::parse_vm_options_file(const char* file_name, ScopedVMInitArgs* vm_args) { 3119 // read file into buffer 3120 int fd = ::open(file_name, O_RDONLY); 3121 if (fd < 0) { 3122 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 3123 "Could not open options file '%s'\n", 3124 file_name); 3125 return JNI_ERR; 3126 } 3127 3128 struct stat stbuf; 3129 int retcode = os::stat(file_name, &stbuf); 3130 if (retcode != 0) { 3131 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 3132 "Could not stat options file '%s'\n", 3133 file_name); 3134 ::close(fd); 3135 return JNI_ERR; 3136 } 3137 3138 if (stbuf.st_size == 0) { 3139 // tell caller there is no option data and that is ok 3140 ::close(fd); 3141 return JNI_OK; 3142 } 3143 3144 // '+ 1' for null termination even with max bytes 3145 size_t bytes_alloc = stbuf.st_size + 1; 3146 3147 char *buf = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY_RETURN_NULL(char, bytes_alloc, mtArguments); 3148 if (nullptr == buf) { 3149 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 3150 "Could not allocate read buffer for options file parse\n"); 3151 ::close(fd); 3152 return JNI_ENOMEM; 3153 } 3154 3155 memset(buf, 0, bytes_alloc); 3156 3157 // Fill buffer 3158 ssize_t bytes_read = ::read(fd, (void *)buf, (unsigned)bytes_alloc); 3159 ::close(fd); 3160 if (bytes_read < 0) { 3161 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, buf); 3162 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 3163 "Could not read options file '%s'\n", file_name); 3164 return JNI_ERR; 3165 } 3166 3167 if (bytes_read == 0) { 3168 // tell caller there is no option data and that is ok 3169 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, buf); 3170 return JNI_OK; 3171 } 3172 3173 retcode = parse_options_buffer(file_name, buf, bytes_read, vm_args); 3174 3175 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, buf); 3176 return retcode; 3177 } 3178 3179 jint Arguments::parse_options_buffer(const char* name, char* buffer, const size_t buf_len, ScopedVMInitArgs* vm_args) { 3180 // Construct option array 3181 GrowableArrayCHeap<JavaVMOption, mtArguments> options(2); 3182 3183 // some pointers to help with parsing 3184 char *buffer_end = buffer + buf_len; 3185 char *opt_hd = buffer; 3186 char *wrt = buffer; 3187 char *rd = buffer; 3188 3189 // parse all options 3190 while (rd < buffer_end) { 3191 // skip leading white space from the input string 3192 while (rd < buffer_end && isspace((unsigned char) *rd)) { 3193 rd++; 3194 } 3195 3196 if (rd >= buffer_end) { 3197 break; 3198 } 3199 3200 // Remember this is where we found the head of the token. 3201 opt_hd = wrt; 3202 3203 // Tokens are strings of non white space characters separated 3204 // by one or more white spaces. 3205 while (rd < buffer_end && !isspace((unsigned char) *rd)) { 3206 if (*rd == '\'' || *rd == '"') { // handle a quoted string 3207 int quote = *rd; // matching quote to look for 3208 rd++; // don't copy open quote 3209 while (rd < buffer_end && *rd != quote) { 3210 // include everything (even spaces) 3211 // up until the close quote 3212 *wrt++ = *rd++; // copy to option string 3213 } 3214 3215 if (rd < buffer_end) { 3216 rd++; // don't copy close quote 3217 } else { 3218 // did not see closing quote 3219 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 3220 "Unmatched quote in %s\n", name); 3221 return JNI_ERR; 3222 } 3223 } else { 3224 *wrt++ = *rd++; // copy to option string 3225 } 3226 } 3227 3228 // steal a white space character and set it to null 3229 *wrt++ = '\0'; 3230 // We now have a complete token 3231 3232 JavaVMOption option; 3233 option.optionString = opt_hd; 3234 option.extraInfo = nullptr; 3235 3236 options.append(option); // Fill in option 3237 3238 rd++; // Advance to next character 3239 } 3240 3241 // Fill out JavaVMInitArgs structure. 3242 return vm_args->set_args(&options); 3243 } 3244 3245 #ifndef PRODUCT 3246 // Determine whether LogVMOutput should be implicitly turned on. 3247 static bool use_vm_log() { 3248 if (LogCompilation || !FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(LogFile) || 3249 PrintCompilation || PrintInlining || PrintDependencies || PrintNativeNMethods || 3250 PrintDebugInfo || PrintRelocations || PrintNMethods || PrintExceptionHandlers || 3251 PrintAssembly || TraceDeoptimization || 3252 (VerifyDependencies && FLAG_IS_CMDLINE(VerifyDependencies))) { 3253 return true; 3254 } 3255 3256 #ifdef COMPILER1 3257 if (PrintC1Statistics) { 3258 return true; 3259 } 3260 #endif // COMPILER1 3261 3262 #ifdef COMPILER2 3263 if (PrintOptoAssembly || PrintOptoStatistics) { 3264 return true; 3265 } 3266 #endif // COMPILER2 3267 3268 return false; 3269 } 3270 3271 #endif // PRODUCT 3272 3273 bool Arguments::args_contains_vm_options_file_arg(const JavaVMInitArgs* args) { 3274 for (int index = 0; index < args->nOptions; index++) { 3275 const JavaVMOption* option = args->options + index; 3276 const char* tail; 3277 if (match_option(option, "-XX:VMOptionsFile=", &tail)) { 3278 return true; 3279 } 3280 } 3281 return false; 3282 } 3283 3284 jint Arguments::insert_vm_options_file(const JavaVMInitArgs* args, 3285 const char* vm_options_file, 3286 const int vm_options_file_pos, 3287 ScopedVMInitArgs* vm_options_file_args, 3288 ScopedVMInitArgs* args_out) { 3289 jint code = parse_vm_options_file(vm_options_file, vm_options_file_args); 3290 if (code != JNI_OK) { 3291 return code; 3292 } 3293 3294 if (vm_options_file_args->get()->nOptions < 1) { 3295 return JNI_OK; 3296 } 3297 3298 if (args_contains_vm_options_file_arg(vm_options_file_args->get())) { 3299 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 3300 "A VM options file may not refer to a VM options file. " 3301 "Specification of '-XX:VMOptionsFile=<file-name>' in the " 3302 "options file '%s' in options container '%s' is an error.\n", 3303 vm_options_file_args->vm_options_file_arg(), 3304 vm_options_file_args->container_name()); 3305 return JNI_EINVAL; 3306 } 3307 3308 return args_out->insert(args, vm_options_file_args->get(), 3309 vm_options_file_pos); 3310 } 3311 3312 // Expand -XX:VMOptionsFile found in args_in as needed. 3313 // mod_args and args_out parameters may return values as needed. 3314 jint Arguments::expand_vm_options_as_needed(const JavaVMInitArgs* args_in, 3315 ScopedVMInitArgs* mod_args, 3316 JavaVMInitArgs** args_out) { 3317 jint code = match_special_option_and_act(args_in, mod_args); 3318 if (code != JNI_OK) { 3319 return code; 3320 } 3321 3322 if (mod_args->is_set()) { 3323 // args_in contains -XX:VMOptionsFile and mod_args contains the 3324 // original options from args_in along with the options expanded 3325 // from the VMOptionsFile. Return a short-hand to the caller. 3326 *args_out = mod_args->get(); 3327 } else { 3328 *args_out = (JavaVMInitArgs *)args_in; // no changes so use args_in 3329 } 3330 return JNI_OK; 3331 } 3332 3333 jint Arguments::match_special_option_and_act(const JavaVMInitArgs* args, 3334 ScopedVMInitArgs* args_out) { 3335 // Remaining part of option string 3336 const char* tail; 3337 ScopedVMInitArgs vm_options_file_args(args_out->container_name()); 3338 3339 for (int index = 0; index < args->nOptions; index++) { 3340 const JavaVMOption* option = args->options + index; 3341 if (match_option(option, "-XX:Flags=", &tail)) { 3342 Arguments::set_jvm_flags_file(tail); 3343 continue; 3344 } 3345 if (match_option(option, "-XX:VMOptionsFile=", &tail)) { 3346 if (vm_options_file_args.found_vm_options_file_arg()) { 3347 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 3348 "The option '%s' is already specified in the options " 3349 "container '%s' so the specification of '%s' in the " 3350 "same options container is an error.\n", 3351 vm_options_file_args.vm_options_file_arg(), 3352 vm_options_file_args.container_name(), 3353 option->optionString); 3354 return JNI_EINVAL; 3355 } 3356 vm_options_file_args.set_vm_options_file_arg(option->optionString); 3357 // If there's a VMOptionsFile, parse that 3358 jint code = insert_vm_options_file(args, tail, index, 3359 &vm_options_file_args, args_out); 3360 if (code != JNI_OK) { 3361 return code; 3362 } 3363 args_out->set_vm_options_file_arg(vm_options_file_args.vm_options_file_arg()); 3364 if (args_out->is_set()) { 3365 // The VMOptions file inserted some options so switch 'args' 3366 // to the new set of options, and continue processing which 3367 // preserves "last option wins" semantics. 3368 args = args_out->get(); 3369 // The first option from the VMOptionsFile replaces the 3370 // current option. So we back track to process the 3371 // replacement option. 3372 index--; 3373 } 3374 continue; 3375 } 3376 if (match_option(option, "-XX:+PrintVMOptions")) { 3377 PrintVMOptions = true; 3378 continue; 3379 } 3380 if (match_option(option, "-XX:-PrintVMOptions")) { 3381 PrintVMOptions = false; 3382 continue; 3383 } 3384 if (match_option(option, "-XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions")) { 3385 IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions = true; 3386 continue; 3387 } 3388 if (match_option(option, "-XX:-IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions")) { 3389 IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions = false; 3390 continue; 3391 } 3392 if (match_option(option, "-XX:+PrintFlagsInitial")) { 3393 JVMFlag::printFlags(tty, false); 3394 vm_exit(0); 3395 } 3396 3397 #ifndef PRODUCT 3398 if (match_option(option, "-XX:+PrintFlagsWithComments")) { 3399 JVMFlag::printFlags(tty, true); 3400 vm_exit(0); 3401 } 3402 #endif 3403 } 3404 return JNI_OK; 3405 } 3406 3407 static void print_options(const JavaVMInitArgs *args) { 3408 const char* tail; 3409 for (int index = 0; index < args->nOptions; index++) { 3410 const JavaVMOption *option = args->options + index; 3411 if (match_option(option, "-XX:", &tail)) { 3412 logOption(tail); 3413 } 3414 } 3415 } 3416 3417 bool Arguments::handle_deprecated_print_gc_flags() { 3418 if (PrintGC) { 3419 log_warning(gc)("-XX:+PrintGC is deprecated. Will use -Xlog:gc instead."); 3420 } 3421 if (PrintGCDetails) { 3422 log_warning(gc)("-XX:+PrintGCDetails is deprecated. Will use -Xlog:gc* instead."); 3423 } 3424 3425 if (_legacyGCLogging.lastFlag == 2) { 3426 // -Xloggc was used to specify a filename 3427 const char* gc_conf = PrintGCDetails ? "gc*" : "gc"; 3428 3429 LogTarget(Error, logging) target; 3430 LogStream errstream(target); 3431 return LogConfiguration::parse_log_arguments(_legacyGCLogging.file, gc_conf, nullptr, nullptr, &errstream); 3432 } else if (PrintGC || PrintGCDetails || (_legacyGCLogging.lastFlag == 1)) { 3433 LogConfiguration::configure_stdout(LogLevel::Info, !PrintGCDetails, LOG_TAGS(gc)); 3434 } 3435 return true; 3436 } 3437 3438 static void apply_debugger_ergo() { 3439 #ifdef ASSERT 3440 if (ReplayCompiles) { 3441 FLAG_SET_ERGO_IF_DEFAULT(UseDebuggerErgo, true); 3442 } 3443 3444 if (UseDebuggerErgo) { 3445 // Turn on sub-flags 3446 FLAG_SET_ERGO_IF_DEFAULT(UseDebuggerErgo1, true); 3447 FLAG_SET_ERGO_IF_DEFAULT(UseDebuggerErgo2, true); 3448 } 3449 3450 if (UseDebuggerErgo2) { 3451 // Debugging with limited number of CPUs 3452 FLAG_SET_ERGO_IF_DEFAULT(UseNUMA, false); 3453 FLAG_SET_ERGO_IF_DEFAULT(ConcGCThreads, 1); 3454 FLAG_SET_ERGO_IF_DEFAULT(ParallelGCThreads, 1); 3455 FLAG_SET_ERGO_IF_DEFAULT(CICompilerCount, 2); 3456 } 3457 #endif // ASSERT 3458 } 3459 3460 // Parse entry point called from JNI_CreateJavaVM 3461 3462 jint Arguments::parse(const JavaVMInitArgs* initial_cmd_args) { 3463 assert(verify_special_jvm_flags(false), "deprecated and obsolete flag table inconsistent"); 3464 JVMFlag::check_all_flag_declarations(); 3465 3466 // If flag "-XX:Flags=flags-file" is used it will be the first option to be processed. 3467 const char* hotspotrc = ".hotspotrc"; 3468 bool settings_file_specified = false; 3469 bool needs_hotspotrc_warning = false; 3470 ScopedVMInitArgs initial_vm_options_args(""); 3471 ScopedVMInitArgs initial_java_tool_options_args("env_var='JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS'"); 3472 ScopedVMInitArgs initial_java_options_args("env_var='_JAVA_OPTIONS'"); 3473 3474 // Pointers to current working set of containers 3475 JavaVMInitArgs* cur_cmd_args; 3476 JavaVMInitArgs* cur_vm_options_args; 3477 JavaVMInitArgs* cur_java_options_args; 3478 JavaVMInitArgs* cur_java_tool_options_args; 3479 3480 // Containers for modified/expanded options 3481 ScopedVMInitArgs mod_cmd_args("cmd_line_args"); 3482 ScopedVMInitArgs mod_vm_options_args("vm_options_args"); 3483 ScopedVMInitArgs mod_java_tool_options_args("env_var='JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS'"); 3484 ScopedVMInitArgs mod_java_options_args("env_var='_JAVA_OPTIONS'"); 3485 3486 3487 jint code = 3488 parse_java_tool_options_environment_variable(&initial_java_tool_options_args); 3489 if (code != JNI_OK) { 3490 return code; 3491 } 3492 3493 code = parse_java_options_environment_variable(&initial_java_options_args); 3494 if (code != JNI_OK) { 3495 return code; 3496 } 3497 3498 // Parse the options in the /java.base/jdk/internal/vm/options resource, if present 3499 char *vmoptions = ClassLoader::lookup_vm_options(); 3500 if (vmoptions != nullptr) { 3501 code = parse_options_buffer("vm options resource", vmoptions, strlen(vmoptions), &initial_vm_options_args); 3502 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, vmoptions); 3503 if (code != JNI_OK) { 3504 return code; 3505 } 3506 } 3507 3508 code = expand_vm_options_as_needed(initial_java_tool_options_args.get(), 3509 &mod_java_tool_options_args, 3510 &cur_java_tool_options_args); 3511 if (code != JNI_OK) { 3512 return code; 3513 } 3514 3515 code = expand_vm_options_as_needed(initial_cmd_args, 3516 &mod_cmd_args, 3517 &cur_cmd_args); 3518 if (code != JNI_OK) { 3519 return code; 3520 } 3521 3522 code = expand_vm_options_as_needed(initial_java_options_args.get(), 3523 &mod_java_options_args, 3524 &cur_java_options_args); 3525 if (code != JNI_OK) { 3526 return code; 3527 } 3528 3529 code = expand_vm_options_as_needed(initial_vm_options_args.get(), 3530 &mod_vm_options_args, 3531 &cur_vm_options_args); 3532 if (code != JNI_OK) { 3533 return code; 3534 } 3535 3536 const char* flags_file = Arguments::get_jvm_flags_file(); 3537 settings_file_specified = (flags_file != nullptr); 3538 3539 if (IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions) { 3540 cur_cmd_args->ignoreUnrecognized = true; 3541 cur_java_tool_options_args->ignoreUnrecognized = true; 3542 cur_java_options_args->ignoreUnrecognized = true; 3543 } 3544 3545 // Parse specified settings file 3546 if (settings_file_specified) { 3547 if (!process_settings_file(flags_file, true, 3548 cur_cmd_args->ignoreUnrecognized)) { 3549 return JNI_EINVAL; 3550 } 3551 } else { 3552 #ifdef ASSERT 3553 // Parse default .hotspotrc settings file 3554 if (!process_settings_file(".hotspotrc", false, 3555 cur_cmd_args->ignoreUnrecognized)) { 3556 return JNI_EINVAL; 3557 } 3558 #else 3559 struct stat buf; 3560 if (os::stat(hotspotrc, &buf) == 0) { 3561 needs_hotspotrc_warning = true; 3562 } 3563 #endif 3564 } 3565 3566 if (PrintVMOptions) { 3567 print_options(cur_java_tool_options_args); 3568 print_options(cur_cmd_args); 3569 print_options(cur_java_options_args); 3570 } 3571 3572 // Parse JavaVMInitArgs structure passed in, as well as JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS and _JAVA_OPTIONS 3573 jint result = parse_vm_init_args(cur_vm_options_args, 3574 cur_java_tool_options_args, 3575 cur_java_options_args, 3576 cur_cmd_args); 3577 3578 if (result != JNI_OK) { 3579 return result; 3580 } 3581 3582 // Delay warning until here so that we've had a chance to process 3583 // the -XX:-PrintWarnings flag 3584 if (needs_hotspotrc_warning) { 3585 warning("%s file is present but has been ignored. " 3586 "Run with -XX:Flags=%s to load the file.", 3587 hotspotrc, hotspotrc); 3588 } 3589 3590 if (needs_module_property_warning) { 3591 warning("Ignoring system property options whose names match the '-Djdk.module.*'." 3592 " names that are reserved for internal use."); 3593 } 3594 3595 #if defined(_ALLBSD_SOURCE) || defined(AIX) // UseLargePages is not yet supported on BSD and AIX. 3596 UNSUPPORTED_OPTION(UseLargePages); 3597 #endif 3598 3599 #if defined(AIX) 3600 UNSUPPORTED_OPTION_NULL(AllocateHeapAt); 3601 #endif 3602 3603 #ifndef PRODUCT 3604 if (TraceBytecodesAt != 0) { 3605 TraceBytecodes = true; 3606 } 3607 #endif // PRODUCT 3608 3609 if (ScavengeRootsInCode == 0) { 3610 if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(ScavengeRootsInCode)) { 3611 warning("Forcing ScavengeRootsInCode non-zero"); 3612 } 3613 ScavengeRootsInCode = 1; 3614 } 3615 3616 if (!handle_deprecated_print_gc_flags()) { 3617 return JNI_EINVAL; 3618 } 3619 3620 // Set object alignment values. 3621 set_object_alignment(); 3622 3623 #if !INCLUDE_CDS 3624 if (CDSConfig::is_dumping_static_archive() || RequireSharedSpaces) { 3625 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 3626 "Shared spaces are not supported in this VM\n"); 3627 return JNI_ERR; 3628 } 3629 if (DumpLoadedClassList != nullptr) { 3630 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 3631 "DumpLoadedClassList is not supported in this VM\n"); 3632 return JNI_ERR; 3633 } 3634 if ((CDSConfig::is_using_archive() && xshare_auto_cmd_line) || 3635 log_is_enabled(Info, cds) || log_is_enabled(Info, aot)) { 3636 warning("Shared spaces are not supported in this VM"); 3637 UseSharedSpaces = false; 3638 LogConfiguration::configure_stdout(LogLevel::Off, true, LOG_TAGS(cds)); 3639 LogConfiguration::configure_stdout(LogLevel::Off, true, LOG_TAGS(aot)); 3640 } 3641 no_shared_spaces("CDS Disabled"); 3642 #endif // INCLUDE_CDS 3643 3644 // Verify NMT arguments 3645 const NMT_TrackingLevel lvl = NMTUtil::parse_tracking_level(NativeMemoryTracking); 3646 if (lvl == NMT_unknown) { 3647 jio_fprintf(defaultStream::error_stream(), 3648 "Syntax error, expecting -XX:NativeMemoryTracking=[off|summary|detail]\n"); 3649 return JNI_ERR; 3650 } 3651 if (PrintNMTStatistics && lvl == NMT_off) { 3652 warning("PrintNMTStatistics is disabled, because native memory tracking is not enabled"); 3653 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(PrintNMTStatistics, false); 3654 } 3655 3656 bool trace_dependencies = log_is_enabled(Debug, dependencies); 3657 if (trace_dependencies && VerifyDependencies) { 3658 warning("dependency logging results may be inflated by VerifyDependencies"); 3659 } 3660 3661 bool log_class_load_cause = log_is_enabled(Info, class, load, cause, native) || 3662 log_is_enabled(Info, class, load, cause); 3663 if (log_class_load_cause && LogClassLoadingCauseFor == nullptr) { 3664 warning("class load cause logging will not produce output without LogClassLoadingCauseFor"); 3665 } 3666 3667 apply_debugger_ergo(); 3668 3669 // The VMThread needs to stop now and then to execute these debug options. 3670 if ((HandshakeALot || SafepointALot) && FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(GuaranteedSafepointInterval)) { 3671 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(GuaranteedSafepointInterval, 1000); 3672 } 3673 3674 if (log_is_enabled(Info, arguments)) { 3675 LogStream st(Log(arguments)::info()); 3676 Arguments::print_on(&st); 3677 } 3678 3679 return JNI_OK; 3680 } 3681 3682 void Arguments::set_compact_headers_flags() { 3683 #ifdef _LP64 3684 if (UseCompactObjectHeaders && FLAG_IS_CMDLINE(UseCompressedClassPointers) && !UseCompressedClassPointers) { 3685 warning("Compact object headers require compressed class pointers. Disabling compact object headers."); 3686 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(UseCompactObjectHeaders, false); 3687 } 3688 if (UseCompactObjectHeaders && !UseObjectMonitorTable) { 3689 // If UseCompactObjectHeaders is on the command line, turn on UseObjectMonitorTable. 3690 if (FLAG_IS_CMDLINE(UseCompactObjectHeaders)) { 3691 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(UseObjectMonitorTable, true); 3692 3693 // If UseObjectMonitorTable is on the command line, turn off UseCompactObjectHeaders. 3694 } else if (FLAG_IS_CMDLINE(UseObjectMonitorTable)) { 3695 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(UseCompactObjectHeaders, false); 3696 // If neither on the command line, the defaults are incompatible, but turn on UseObjectMonitorTable. 3697 } else { 3698 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(UseObjectMonitorTable, true); 3699 } 3700 } 3701 if (UseCompactObjectHeaders && LockingMode != LM_LIGHTWEIGHT) { 3702 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(LockingMode, LM_LIGHTWEIGHT); 3703 } 3704 if (UseCompactObjectHeaders && !UseCompressedClassPointers) { 3705 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(UseCompressedClassPointers, true); 3706 } 3707 #endif 3708 } 3709 3710 jint Arguments::apply_ergo() { 3711 // Set flags based on ergonomics. 3712 jint result = set_ergonomics_flags(); 3713 if (result != JNI_OK) return result; 3714 3715 // Set heap size based on available physical memory 3716 set_heap_size(); 3717 3718 GCConfig::arguments()->initialize(); 3719 3720 set_compact_headers_flags(); 3721 3722 if (UseCompressedClassPointers) { 3723 CompressedKlassPointers::pre_initialize(); 3724 } 3725 3726 CDSConfig::ergo_initialize(); 3727 3728 // Initialize Metaspace flags and alignments 3729 Metaspace::ergo_initialize(); 3730 3731 if (!StringDedup::ergo_initialize()) { 3732 return JNI_EINVAL; 3733 } 3734 3735 // Set compiler flags after GC is selected and GC specific 3736 // flags (LoopStripMiningIter) are set. 3737 CompilerConfig::ergo_initialize(); 3738 3739 // Set bytecode rewriting flags 3740 set_bytecode_flags(); 3741 3742 // Set flags if aggressive optimization flags are enabled 3743 jint code = set_aggressive_opts_flags(); 3744 if (code != JNI_OK) { 3745 return code; 3746 } 3747 3748 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseSecondarySupersTable)) { 3749 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(UseSecondarySupersTable, VM_Version::supports_secondary_supers_table()); 3750 } else if (UseSecondarySupersTable && !VM_Version::supports_secondary_supers_table()) { 3751 warning("UseSecondarySupersTable is not supported"); 3752 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(UseSecondarySupersTable, false); 3753 } 3754 if (!UseSecondarySupersTable) { 3755 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(StressSecondarySupers, false); 3756 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(VerifySecondarySupers, false); 3757 } 3758 3759 #ifdef ZERO 3760 // Clear flags not supported on zero. 3761 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(ProfileInterpreter, false); 3762 #endif // ZERO 3763 3764 if (PrintAssembly && FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(DebugNonSafepoints)) { 3765 warning("PrintAssembly is enabled; turning on DebugNonSafepoints to gain additional output"); 3766 DebugNonSafepoints = true; 3767 } 3768 3769 if (FLAG_IS_CMDLINE(CompressedClassSpaceSize) && !UseCompressedClassPointers) { 3770 warning("Setting CompressedClassSpaceSize has no effect when compressed class pointers are not used"); 3771 } 3772 3773 // Treat the odd case where local verification is enabled but remote 3774 // verification is not as if both were enabled. 3775 if (BytecodeVerificationLocal && !BytecodeVerificationRemote) { 3776 log_info(verification)("Turning on remote verification because local verification is on"); 3777 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(BytecodeVerificationRemote, true); 3778 } 3779 3780 #ifndef PRODUCT 3781 if (!LogVMOutput && FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(LogVMOutput)) { 3782 if (use_vm_log()) { 3783 LogVMOutput = true; 3784 } 3785 } 3786 #endif // PRODUCT 3787 3788 if (PrintCommandLineFlags) { 3789 JVMFlag::printSetFlags(tty); 3790 } 3791 3792 #if COMPILER2_OR_JVMCI 3793 if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(EnableVectorSupport) && !EnableVectorSupport) { 3794 if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(EnableVectorReboxing) && EnableVectorReboxing) { 3795 warning("Disabling EnableVectorReboxing since EnableVectorSupport is turned off."); 3796 } 3797 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(EnableVectorReboxing, false); 3798 3799 if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(EnableVectorAggressiveReboxing) && EnableVectorAggressiveReboxing) { 3800 if (!EnableVectorReboxing) { 3801 warning("Disabling EnableVectorAggressiveReboxing since EnableVectorReboxing is turned off."); 3802 } else { 3803 warning("Disabling EnableVectorAggressiveReboxing since EnableVectorSupport is turned off."); 3804 } 3805 } 3806 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(EnableVectorAggressiveReboxing, false); 3807 } 3808 #endif // COMPILER2_OR_JVMCI 3809 3810 #ifdef COMPILER2 3811 if (!FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(UseLoopPredicate) && !UseLoopPredicate && UseProfiledLoopPredicate) { 3812 warning("Disabling UseProfiledLoopPredicate since UseLoopPredicate is turned off."); 3813 FLAG_SET_ERGO(UseProfiledLoopPredicate, false); 3814 } 3815 #endif // COMPILER2 3816 3817 if (log_is_enabled(Info, perf, class, link)) { 3818 if (!UsePerfData) { 3819 warning("Disabling -Xlog:perf+class+link since UsePerfData is turned off."); 3820 LogConfiguration::disable_tags(false, LOG_TAGS(perf, class, link)); 3821 assert(!log_is_enabled(Info, perf, class, link), "sanity"); 3822 } 3823 } 3824 3825 if (FLAG_IS_CMDLINE(DiagnoseSyncOnValueBasedClasses)) { 3826 if (DiagnoseSyncOnValueBasedClasses == ObjectSynchronizer::LOG_WARNING && !log_is_enabled(Info, valuebasedclasses)) { 3827 LogConfiguration::configure_stdout(LogLevel::Info, true, LOG_TAGS(valuebasedclasses)); 3828 } 3829 } 3830 return JNI_OK; 3831 } 3832 3833 jint Arguments::adjust_after_os() { 3834 if (UseNUMA) { 3835 if (UseParallelGC) { 3836 if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(MinHeapDeltaBytes)) { 3837 FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(MinHeapDeltaBytes, 64*M); 3838 } 3839 } 3840 } 3841 return JNI_OK; 3842 } 3843 3844 int Arguments::PropertyList_count(SystemProperty* pl) { 3845 int count = 0; 3846 while(pl != nullptr) { 3847 count++; 3848 pl = pl->next(); 3849 } 3850 return count; 3851 } 3852 3853 // Return the number of readable properties. 3854 int Arguments::PropertyList_readable_count(SystemProperty* pl) { 3855 int count = 0; 3856 while(pl != nullptr) { 3857 if (pl->readable()) { 3858 count++; 3859 } 3860 pl = pl->next(); 3861 } 3862 return count; 3863 } 3864 3865 const char* Arguments::PropertyList_get_value(SystemProperty *pl, const char* key) { 3866 assert(key != nullptr, "just checking"); 3867 SystemProperty* prop; 3868 for (prop = pl; prop != nullptr; prop = prop->next()) { 3869 if (strcmp(key, prop->key()) == 0) return prop->value(); 3870 } 3871 return nullptr; 3872 } 3873 3874 // Return the value of the requested property provided that it is a readable property. 3875 const char* Arguments::PropertyList_get_readable_value(SystemProperty *pl, const char* key) { 3876 assert(key != nullptr, "just checking"); 3877 SystemProperty* prop; 3878 // Return the property value if the keys match and the property is not internal or 3879 // it's the special internal property "jdk.boot.class.path.append". 3880 for (prop = pl; prop != nullptr; prop = prop->next()) { 3881 if (strcmp(key, prop->key()) == 0) { 3882 if (!prop->internal()) { 3883 return prop->value(); 3884 } else if (strcmp(key, "jdk.boot.class.path.append") == 0) { 3885 return prop->value(); 3886 } else { 3887 // Property is internal and not jdk.boot.class.path.append so return null. 3888 return nullptr; 3889 } 3890 } 3891 } 3892 return nullptr; 3893 } 3894 3895 void Arguments::PropertyList_add(SystemProperty** plist, SystemProperty *new_p) { 3896 SystemProperty* p = *plist; 3897 if (p == nullptr) { 3898 *plist = new_p; 3899 } else { 3900 while (p->next() != nullptr) { 3901 p = p->next(); 3902 } 3903 p->set_next(new_p); 3904 } 3905 } 3906 3907 void Arguments::PropertyList_add(SystemProperty** plist, const char* k, const char* v, 3908 bool writeable, bool internal) { 3909 if (plist == nullptr) 3910 return; 3911 3912 SystemProperty* new_p = new SystemProperty(k, v, writeable, internal); 3913 PropertyList_add(plist, new_p); 3914 } 3915 3916 void Arguments::PropertyList_add(SystemProperty *element) { 3917 PropertyList_add(&_system_properties, element); 3918 } 3919 3920 // This add maintains unique property key in the list. 3921 void Arguments::PropertyList_unique_add(SystemProperty** plist, const char* k, const char* v, 3922 PropertyAppendable append, PropertyWriteable writeable, 3923 PropertyInternal internal) { 3924 if (plist == nullptr) 3925 return; 3926 3927 // If property key exists and is writeable, then update with new value. 3928 // Trying to update a non-writeable property is silently ignored. 3929 SystemProperty* prop; 3930 for (prop = *plist; prop != nullptr; prop = prop->next()) { 3931 if (strcmp(k, prop->key()) == 0) { 3932 if (append == AppendProperty) { 3933 prop->append_writeable_value(v); 3934 } else { 3935 prop->set_writeable_value(v); 3936 } 3937 return; 3938 } 3939 } 3940 3941 PropertyList_add(plist, k, v, writeable == WriteableProperty, internal == InternalProperty); 3942 } 3943 3944 // Copies src into buf, replacing "%%" with "%" and "%p" with pid 3945 // Returns true if all of the source pointed by src has been copied over to 3946 // the destination buffer pointed by buf. Otherwise, returns false. 3947 // Notes: 3948 // 1. If the length (buflen) of the destination buffer excluding the 3949 // null terminator character is not long enough for holding the expanded 3950 // pid characters, it also returns false instead of returning the partially 3951 // expanded one. 3952 // 2. The passed in "buflen" should be large enough to hold the null terminator. 3953 bool Arguments::copy_expand_pid(const char* src, size_t srclen, 3954 char* buf, size_t buflen) { 3955 const char* p = src; 3956 char* b = buf; 3957 const char* src_end = &src[srclen]; 3958 char* buf_end = &buf[buflen - 1]; 3959 3960 while (p < src_end && b < buf_end) { 3961 if (*p == '%') { 3962 switch (*(++p)) { 3963 case '%': // "%%" ==> "%" 3964 *b++ = *p++; 3965 break; 3966 case 'p': { // "%p" ==> current process id 3967 // buf_end points to the character before the last character so 3968 // that we could write '\0' to the end of the buffer. 3969 size_t buf_sz = buf_end - b + 1; 3970 int ret = jio_snprintf(b, buf_sz, "%d", os::current_process_id()); 3971 3972 // if jio_snprintf fails or the buffer is not long enough to hold 3973 // the expanded pid, returns false. 3974 if (ret < 0 || ret >= (int)buf_sz) { 3975 return false; 3976 } else { 3977 b += ret; 3978 assert(*b == '\0', "fail in copy_expand_pid"); 3979 if (p == src_end && b == buf_end + 1) { 3980 // reach the end of the buffer. 3981 return true; 3982 } 3983 } 3984 p++; 3985 break; 3986 } 3987 default : 3988 *b++ = '%'; 3989 } 3990 } else { 3991 *b++ = *p++; 3992 } 3993 } 3994 *b = '\0'; 3995 return (p == src_end); // return false if not all of the source was copied 3996 }