make/jprt.properties
author lagergren
Wed, 12 Mar 2014 10:31:22 +0100
changeset 24722 f0c8b6256080
parent 22032 4a7fd867c53c
child 24804 cc1430d4501f
permissions -rw-r--r--
8037177: -Dnashorn.optimistic should be enabled by default, meaning that it has to be explicitly set to false to run with the jdk 8 style conservative types Summary: This will be the new default setting, so the explicit flag should be removed, and instead reverse checked for explicitly DISABLED optimistic types. In the future, we might remove the flag altogether. Reviewed-by: attila, hannesw

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# Properties for jprt

# Locked down to jdk8
jprt.tools.default.release=jdk9

# Unix toolkit to use for building on windows
jprt.windows.jdk8.build.unix.toolkit=cygwin

# The different build flavors we want, we override here so we just get these 2
jprt.build.flavors=product,fastdebug

# Standard list of jprt build targets for this source tree
jprt.build.targets= 						\
    solaris_sparcv9_5.10-{product|fastdebug}, 			\
    solaris_x64_5.10-{product|fastdebug}, 			\
    linux_i586_2.6-{product|fastdebug}, 			\
    linux_x64_2.6-{product|fastdebug}, 				\
    macosx_x64_10.7-{product|fastdebug}, 			\
    windows_i586_6.1-{product|fastdebug}, 			\
    windows_x64_6.1-{product|fastdebug}

# User can select the test set with jprt submit "-testset name" option
jprt.my.test.set=${jprt.test.set}

# Test target list (no fastdebug & limited c2 testing)
jprt.my.test.target.set= \
    solaris_sparcv9_5.10-product-c2-TESTNAME, 			\
    solaris_x64_5.10-product-c2-TESTNAME, 			\
    linux_i586_2.6-product-{c1|c2}-TESTNAME, 			\
    linux_x64_2.6-product-c2-TESTNAME, 				\
    macosx_x64_10.7-product-c2-TESTNAME, 			\
    windows_i586_6.1-product-c1-TESTNAME, 			\
    windows_x64_6.1-product-c2-TESTNAME

# Default vm test targets (testset=default)
jprt.vm.default.test.targets=              			\
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jvm98},			\
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=scimark}

# Default jdk test targets (testset=default)
jprt.make.rule.default.test.targets=				\
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=langtools_jtreg},        \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_lang},               \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_math},               \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_util}
    

# Default vm test targets (testset=core)
jprt.vm.core.test.targets=

# Core jdk test targets (testset=core)
jprt.make.rule.core.test.targets=                               \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_lang},               \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_math},               \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_util},               \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_io},			\
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_net},		\
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_nio},		\
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_security1},		\
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_security2},          \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_security3},          \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_rmi},                \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_text},		\
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_time},               \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_other},              \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=core_tools}

# Svc vm test targets (testset=svc)
jprt.vm.svc.test.targets=

# Core jdk test targets (testset=svc)
jprt.make.rule.svc.test.targets=                                \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_management},         \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_instrument},         \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_jmx},                \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_jdi},                \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_jfr},                \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=svc_tools}

# All vm test targets (testset=all)
jprt.vm.all.test.targets=    					\
    ${jprt.vm.default.test.targets}, 				\
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=runThese},		\
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jbb_default}

# All jdk test targets (testset=all)
jprt.make.rule.all.test.targets=    				\
    ${jprt.make.rule.core.test.targets}, 			\
    ${jprt.make.rule.svc.test.targets},                         \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_awt},		\
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_beans1},             \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_beans2},		\
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_beans3},		\
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_sound},		\
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_swing}

# PIT vm test targets (testset=pit)
jprt.vm.pit.test.targets=                                       \
   ${jprt.vm.all.test.targets}

# PIT jdk test targets (testset=pit)
jprt.make.rule.pit.test.targets=                                \
    ${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=langtools_jtreg},        \
    ${jprt.make.rule.core.test.targets},                        \
    ${jprt.make.rule.svc.test.targets}

# JCK test targets in test/Makefile (no windows)
jprt.my.jck.test.target.set=					\
    solaris_sparcv9_5.10-product-c2-JCK7TESTRULE, 		\
    solaris_x64_5.10-product-c2-JCK7TESTRULE, 			\
    linux_i586_2.6-product-c1-JCK7TESTRULE, 			\
    linux_x64_2.6-product-c2-JCK7TESTRULE

# JCK testset targets (e.g. jprt submit -testset jck ... )
jprt.make.rule.jck.test.targets=				\
    ${jprt.my.jck.test.target.set:JCK7TESTRULE=jck7devtools},   \
    ${jprt.my.jck.test.target.set:JCK7TESTRULE=jck7runtime},    \
    ${jprt.my.jck.test.target.set:JCK7TESTRULE=jck7compiler}

# Select list to use (allow for testset to be empty too)
jprt.make.rule..test.targets=${jprt.make.rule.default.test.targets}
jprt.make.rule.test.targets=${jprt.make.rule.${jprt.my.test.set}.test.targets}
jprt.vm..test.targets=${jprt.vm.default.test.targets}
jprt.test.targets=${jprt.vm.${jprt.my.test.set}.test.targets}

# Directories to be excluded from the source bundles
jprt.bundle.exclude.src.dirs=build dist webrev

# Instruct jprt to use configure when building
jprt.build.use.configure=true
jprt.build.flavor.product.target=jprt_bundle
jprt.build.flavor.fastdebug.target=jprt_bundle
jprt.build.flavor.debug.target=jprt_bundle

# Add these configure args to all builds
jprt.build.configure.args= \
    --with-boot-jdk=$ALT_BOOTDIR \
    --with-jobs=$ALT_PARALLEL_COMPILE_JOBS

# Add these configure args to 32 bit builds
jprt.i586.build.configure.args= \
    --with-target-bits=32 \
    --with-jvm-variants=client,server

# Use these configure args to define debug level.
jprt.product.build.configure.args=--with-debug-level=release
jprt.fastdebug.build.configure.args=--with-debug-level=fastdebug
jprt.debug.build.configure.args=--with-debug-level=slowdebug