make/common/shared/Defs-java.gmk

Tue, 28 Dec 2010 15:52:36 -0800

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duke@1 24 #
duke@1 25
duke@1 26 #
duke@1 27 # Common java/javac/jdk variables used by all the Java makefiles.
duke@1 28 # This file should not contain rules.
duke@1 29 #
duke@1 30
duke@1 31 #
duke@1 32 # Memory related -J flags that all uses of java tools should use.
duke@1 33 #
duke@1 34 JAVA_MEM_FLAGS = -Xmx$(MAX_VM_MEMORY)m
duke@1 35 ifeq ($(ARCH), ia64)
duke@1 36 # Special flags for javac on ia64 to work around a VM problem with
duke@1 37 # bad code generation during inlining (what version had this problem?):
duke@1 38 # Suspect this may not be needed anymore.
duke@1 39 JAVA_MEM_FLAGS += -Xms$(MAX_VM_MEMORY)m -XX:-Inline
duke@1 40 else
duke@1 41 JAVA_MEM_FLAGS += -Xms$(MIN_VM_MEMORY)m -XX:PermSize=32m -XX:MaxPermSize=160m
duke@1 42 endif
duke@1 43
duke@1 44 #
ohair@194 45 # All java tools (javac and javadoc) run faster with certain java
duke@1 46 # options, this macro should be used with all these tools.
duke@1 47 # In particular, the client VM makes these tools run faster when
duke@1 48 # it's available.
duke@1 49 #
duke@1 50 ADD_CLIENT_VM_OPTION = false
duke@1 51 ifeq ($(PLATFORM), solaris)
duke@1 52 ADD_CLIENT_VM_OPTION = true
duke@1 53 else
duke@1 54 ifeq ($(ARCH_DATA_MODEL), 32)
duke@1 55 ADD_CLIENT_VM_OPTION = true
duke@1 56 endif
duke@1 57 endif
andrew@111 58
andrew@111 59 # Options for hotspot to turn off printing of options with fastdebug version
andrew@111 60 # and creating the hotspot.log file.
andrew@111 61 JAVA_HOTSPOT_DISABLE_PRINT_VMOPTIONS = \
andrew@111 62 -XX:-PrintVMOptions -XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions -XX:-LogVMOutput
andrew@111 63
andrew@111 64 # JVM options
andrew@111 65 JAVA_JVM_FLAGS = $(JAVA_HOTSPOT_DISABLE_PRINT_VMOPTIONS)
andrew@111 66
duke@1 67 ifeq ($(ADD_CLIENT_VM_OPTION), true)
duke@1 68 JAVA_JVM_FLAGS += -client
duke@1 69 endif
andrew@111 70 ifdef USE_HOTSPOT_INTERPRETER_MODE
andrew@111 71 JAVA_JVM_FLAGS += -Xint
andrew@111 72 endif
duke@1 73
duke@1 74 # Various VM flags
duke@1 75 JAVA_TOOLS_FLAGS = $(JAVA_JVM_FLAGS) $(JAVA_MEM_FLAGS)
duke@1 76
duke@1 77 # The VM flags for javac
duke@1 78 JAVAC_JVM_FLAGS =
duke@1 79
duke@1 80 # 64-bit builds require a larger thread stack size.
duke@1 81 ifeq ($(ARCH_DATA_MODEL), 32)
duke@1 82 JAVAC_JVM_FLAGS += -J-XX:ThreadStackSize=768
duke@1 83 else
duke@1 84 JAVAC_JVM_FLAGS += -J-XX:ThreadStackSize=1536
duke@1 85 endif
duke@1 86 JAVAC_JVM_FLAGS += $(JAVA_TOOLS_FLAGS:%=-J%)
duke@1 87
duke@1 88 # The jar -J options are special, must be added at the end of the command line
duke@1 89 JAR_JFLAGS = $(JAVA_TOOLS_FLAGS:%=-J%)
duke@1 90
duke@1 91 # JAVA_TOOLS_DIR is the default location to find Java tools to run, if
duke@1 92 # langtools is not available.
duke@1 93 # This should be the latest promoted JDK javac.
duke@1 94 ifndef JAVA_TOOLS_DIR
duke@1 95 JAVA_TOOLS_DIR = $(JDK_IMPORT_PATH)/bin
duke@1 96 endif
duke@1 97
duke@1 98 #
duke@1 99 # Invoking the Java compiler. In leaf makefiles, choose as follows:
duke@1 100 # -- Use JAVAC if you want to take full control of what options get
duke@1 101 # passed to javac.
duke@1 102 # -- Use JAVAC_CMD if you want to take the defaults given to you.
duke@1 103 #
duke@1 104
duke@1 105 ifndef DEBUG_CLASSFILES
duke@1 106 ifeq ($(VARIANT), DBG)
duke@1 107 DEBUG_CLASSFILES = true
duke@1 108 endif
duke@1 109 endif
duke@1 110 JAVACFLAGS =
duke@1 111 ifeq ($(DEBUG_CLASSFILES),true)
duke@1 112 JAVACFLAGS += -g
duke@1 113 endif
andrew@111 114 ifeq ($(JAVAC_MAX_WARNINGS), true)
andrew@111 115 JAVACFLAGS += -Xlint:all
andrew@111 116 endif
andrew@111 117 ifeq ($(JAVAC_WARNINGS_FATAL), true)
duke@1 118 JAVACFLAGS += -Werror
duke@1 119 endif
duke@1 120
jjg@52 121 NO_PROPRIETARY_API_WARNINGS = -XDignore.symbol.file=true
jjg@52 122 JAVACFLAGS += $(NO_PROPRIETARY_API_WARNINGS)
jjg@52 123
jjg@100 124 # Add the source level
andrew@111 125 SOURCE_LANGUAGE_VERSION = 7
andrew@111 126 LANGUAGE_VERSION = -source $(SOURCE_LANGUAGE_VERSION)
duke@1 127 JAVACFLAGS += $(LANGUAGE_VERSION)
duke@1 128
jjg@100 129 # Add the class version we want
jjg@100 130 TARGET_CLASS_VERSION = 7
duke@1 131 CLASS_VERSION = -target $(TARGET_CLASS_VERSION)
duke@1 132 JAVACFLAGS += $(CLASS_VERSION)
duke@1 133 JAVACFLAGS += -encoding ascii
duke@1 134 JAVACFLAGS += -classpath $(BOOTDIR)/lib/tools.jar
duke@1 135 JAVACFLAGS += $(OTHER_JAVACFLAGS)
duke@1 136
duke@1 137 # Langtools
duke@1 138 ifdef LANGTOOLS_DIST
duke@1 139 JAVAC_JAR = $(LANGTOOLS_DIST)/bootstrap/lib/javac.jar
duke@1 140 JAVADOC_JAR = $(LANGTOOLS_DIST)/bootstrap/lib/javadoc.jar
duke@1 141 DOCLETS_JAR = $(LANGTOOLS_DIST)/bootstrap/lib/doclets.jar
duke@1 142 JAVAC_CMD = $(BOOT_JAVA_CMD) \
duke@1 143 "-Xbootclasspath/p:$(JAVAC_JAR)" \
duke@1 144 -jar $(JAVAC_JAR) $(JAVACFLAGS)
duke@1 145 JAVADOC_CMD = $(BOOT_JAVA_CMD) \
duke@1 146 "-Xbootclasspath/p:$(JAVADOC_JAR)$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)$(JAVAC_JAR)$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)$(DOCLETS_JAR)" \
duke@1 147 -jar $(JAVADOC_JAR)
duke@1 148 else
duke@1 149 # If no explicit tools, use boot tools (add VM flags in this case)
duke@1 150 JAVAC_CMD = $(JAVA_TOOLS_DIR)/javac $(JAVAC_JVM_FLAGS) \
duke@1 151 $(JAVACFLAGS)
duke@1 152 JAVADOC_CMD = $(JAVA_TOOLS_DIR)/javadoc $(JAVA_TOOLS_FLAGS:%=-J%)
duke@1 153 endif
duke@1 154
duke@1 155 # Override of what javac to use (see deploy workspace)
duke@1 156 ifdef JAVAC
duke@1 157 JAVAC_CMD = $(JAVAC)
duke@1 158 endif
duke@1 159
duke@1 160 #
duke@1 161 # The bootstrap java compiler (defined as the javac in the ALT_BOOTDIR jdk).
duke@1 162 # Will be used to compile java code used to build the jdk, e.g. class files
duke@1 163 # created by this compiler will NOT become part of this built jdk, but just
duke@1 164 # used to build this jdk, e.g. run with the java in the ALT_BOOTDIR jdk.
duke@1 165 #
duke@1 166 # The javac supplied with the LANGTOOLS_DIST should be used to build the
duke@1 167 # classes that will be put into the built jdk. But note that this javac
duke@1 168 # will use the ALT_BOOTDIR java runtime. Any classes created by the
duke@1 169 # LANGTOOLS_DIST javac should not be run during this jdk build and indeed
duke@1 170 # may not even run with the ALT_BOOTDIR jdk because they may be a newer
duke@1 171 # class file version that the ALT_BOOTDIR jdk doesn't understand.
duke@1 172 #
duke@1 173 # The important observation here is that the built jdk is NOT run during
duke@1 174 # the build. If the built jdk needs to be verified that it can build this
duke@1 175 # same jdk, then it should be supplied to the build process as the ALT_BOOTDIR
duke@1 176 # jdk, and this resulting built jdk should be compared to the first one.
duke@1 177 # (They should be the same). Re-using this built jdk as the ALT_BOOTDIR
duke@1 178 # jdk will be the only way and the recommeneded way to verify the built jdk
duke@1 179 # can bootstrap itself.
duke@1 180 #
duke@1 181
duke@1 182 # The javac options supplied to the boot javac is limited. This compiler
duke@1 183 # should only be used to build the 'make/tools' sources, which are not
duke@1 184 # class files that end up in the classes directory.
andrew@111 185 ifeq ($(JAVAC_MAX_WARNINGS), true)
andrew@111 186 BOOT_JAVACFLAGS += -Xlint:all
andrew@111 187 endif
andrew@111 188 ifeq ($(JAVAC_WARNINGS_FATAL), true)
duke@1 189 BOOT_JAVACFLAGS += -Werror
duke@1 190 endif
andrew@111 191
andrew@109 192 BOOT_SOURCE_LANGUAGE_VERSION = 6
andrew@109 193 BOOT_TARGET_CLASS_VERSION = 6
andrew@109 194 BOOT_JAVACFLAGS += -encoding ascii -source $(BOOT_SOURCE_LANGUAGE_VERSION) -target $(BOOT_TARGET_CLASS_VERSION)
andrew@111 195 BOOT_JAR_JFLAGS += $(JAR_JFLAGS)
duke@1 196
duke@1 197 BOOT_JAVA_CMD = $(BOOTDIR)/bin/java $(JAVA_TOOLS_FLAGS)
duke@1 198 BOOT_JAVAC_CMD = $(BOOTDIR)/bin/javac $(JAVAC_JVM_FLAGS) $(BOOT_JAVACFLAGS)
duke@1 199 BOOT_JAR_CMD = $(BOOTDIR)/bin/jar
duke@1 200 BOOT_JARSIGNER_CMD = $(BOOTDIR)/bin/jarsigner
duke@1 201
duke@1 202 # Various tools we need to run (FIXUP: Are these the right ones?)
duke@1 203 NATIVE2ASCII = $(BOOTDIR)/bin/native2ascii $(JAVA_TOOLS_FLAGS:%=-J%)
duke@1 204 RMIC = $(BOOTDIR)/bin/rmic $(JAVA_TOOLS_FLAGS:%=-J%)
duke@1 205 IDLJ = $(BOOTDIR)/bin/idlj $(JAVA_TOOLS_FLAGS:%=-J%)
duke@1 206
duke@1 207 # Should not be used
duke@1 208 JAVA = /should/not/be/used
duke@1 209

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