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Match RI behaviour for unrelfect with OpenJDK MHs in JDK8 #18552
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This patch addresses eclipse-openj9#14985. For MethodHandles to private interface methods, the RI erroneously initializes the MethodHandle to have an InvokeInterface reference kind, leading to an invoke-time AbstractMethodError throw. As per the spec, OpenJ9 initializes MethodHandles to private interface methods to have an InvokeSpecial reference kind which does not throw the error. This distinction causes a test failure for a test reported in eclipse-openj9#14985. Though not-spec compliant, the test expects an AbstractMethodError to be thrown to conform to the RI behaviour in JDK8. For OpenJ9 MHs, MethodHandles.unreflect identifies private interface methods and installs an AbstractMethodError-thrower MH. This patch sets up a MethodHandleResolver method that installs the AbstractMethodError-thrower MH when called from OpenJDK MH unreflect implementation. Issues: eclipse-openj9#14985 Signed-off-by: Nathan Henderson <[email protected]>
Issues seen here: #18552 (comment) are known and documented. Seem to be testing machine issues. |
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PR builds were launched in ibmruntimes/openj9-openjdk-jdk8#715, and they look good.
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This patch addresses #14985.
For MethodHandles to private interface methods, the RI erroneously initializes the MethodHandle to have an InvokeInterface reference kind, leading to an invoke-time AbstractMethodError throw.
As per the spec, OpenJ9 initializes MethodHandles to private interface methods to have an InvokeSpecial reference kind which does not throw the error.
This distinction causes a test failure for a test reported in #14985. Though not-spec compliant, the test expects an AbstractMethodError to be thrown to conform to the RI behaviour in JDK8. For OpenJ9 MHs, MethodHandles.unreflect identifies private interface methods and installs an AbstractMethodError-thrower MH. This patch sets up a MethodHandleResolver method that installs the AbstractMethodError-thrower MH when called from OpenJDK MH unreflect implementation.
Issues: #14985
Signed-off-by: Nathan Henderson [email protected]