6985848: 3/4 fix for 6561870 causes sa-jdi.jar to be rebuilt every time
authordcubed
Tue, 21 Sep 2010 06:58:44 -0700
changeset 6474 5ef5663b9cac
parent 6473 04e6d80f38b1
child 6475 ce4e3065a20c
child 6962 d49132ce025b
6985848: 3/4 fix for 6561870 causes sa-jdi.jar to be rebuilt every time Summary: Refine fix for 6561870 to only rebuild sa-jdi.jar when needed Reviewed-by: never, ohair, coleenp
hotspot/make/linux/makefiles/sa.make
hotspot/make/solaris/makefiles/sa.make
--- a/hotspot/make/linux/makefiles/sa.make	Mon Sep 20 15:38:04 2010 -0400
+++ b/hotspot/make/linux/makefiles/sa.make	Tue Sep 21 06:58:44 2010 -0700
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
 	   $(MAKE) -f sa.make $(GENERATED)/sa-jdi.jar; \
 	fi
 
-$(GENERATED)/sa-jdi.jar: $(AGENT_FILES1) $(AGENT_FILES2) agent_files_preclean
+$(GENERATED)/sa-jdi.jar: $(AGENT_FILES1) $(AGENT_FILES2)
 	$(QUIETLY) echo "Making $@"
 	$(QUIETLY) if [ "$(BOOT_JAVA_HOME)" = "" ]; then \
 	  echo "ALT_BOOTDIR, BOOTDIR or JAVA_HOME needs to be defined to build SA"; \
@@ -83,6 +83,17 @@
 	  mkdir -p $(SA_CLASSDIR);        \
 	fi
 	
+# Note: When indented, make tries to execute the '$(shell' comment.
+# In some environments, cmd processors have limited line length.
+# To prevent the javac invocation in the next block from using
+# a very long cmd line, we use javac's @file-list option. We
+# generate the file lists using make's built-in 'foreach' control
+# flow which also avoids cmd processor line length issues. Since
+# the 'foreach' is done as part of make's macro expansion phase,
+# the initialization of the lists is also done in the same phase
+# using '$(shell rm ...' instead of using the more traditional
+# 'rm ...' rule.
+	$(shell rm -rf $(AGENT_FILES1_LIST) $(AGENT_FILES2_LIST))
 	$(foreach file,$(AGENT_FILES1),$(shell echo $(file) >> $(AGENT_FILES1_LIST)))
 	$(foreach file,$(AGENT_FILES2),$(shell echo $(file) >> $(AGENT_FILES2_LIST)))
 	
@@ -104,9 +115,6 @@
 	$(QUIETLY) $(REMOTE) $(RUN.JAVAH) -classpath $(SA_CLASSDIR) -d $(GENERATED) -jni sun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.amd64.AMD64ThreadContext
 	$(QUIETLY) $(REMOTE) $(RUN.JAVAH) -classpath $(SA_CLASSDIR) -d $(GENERATED) -jni sun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.sparc.SPARCThreadContext
 
-agent_files_preclean:
-	rm -rf $(AGENT_FILES1_LIST) $(AGENT_FILES2_LIST)
-
 clean:
 	rm -rf $(SA_CLASSDIR)
 	rm -rf $(GENERATED)/sa-jdi.jar
--- a/hotspot/make/solaris/makefiles/sa.make	Mon Sep 20 15:38:04 2010 -0400
+++ b/hotspot/make/solaris/makefiles/sa.make	Tue Sep 21 06:58:44 2010 -0700
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
 	   $(MAKE) -f sa.make $(GENERATED)/sa-jdi.jar; \
 	fi
 
-$(GENERATED)/sa-jdi.jar: $(AGENT_FILES1) $(AGENT_FILES2) agent_files_preclean
+$(GENERATED)/sa-jdi.jar: $(AGENT_FILES1) $(AGENT_FILES2)
 	$(QUIETLY) echo "Making $@";
 	$(QUIETLY) if [ "$(BOOT_JAVA_HOME)" = "" ]; then \
 	   echo "ALT_BOOTDIR, BOOTDIR or JAVA_HOME needs to be defined to build SA"; \
@@ -74,6 +74,17 @@
 	  mkdir -p $(SA_CLASSDIR);        \
 	fi
 	
+# Note: When indented, make tries to execute the '$(shell' comment.
+# In some environments, cmd processors have limited line length.
+# To prevent the javac invocation in the next block from using
+# a very long cmd line, we use javac's @file-list option. We
+# generate the file lists using make's built-in 'foreach' control
+# flow which also avoids cmd processor line length issues. Since
+# the 'foreach' is done as part of make's macro expansion phase,
+# the initialization of the lists is also done in the same phase
+# using '$(shell rm ...' instead of using the more traditional
+# 'rm ...' rule.
+	$(shell rm -rf $(AGENT_FILES1_LIST) $(AGENT_FILES2_LIST))
 	$(foreach file,$(AGENT_FILES1),$(shell echo $(file) >> $(AGENT_FILES1_LIST)))
 	$(foreach file,$(AGENT_FILES2),$(shell echo $(file) >> $(AGENT_FILES2_LIST)))
 	
@@ -92,9 +103,6 @@
 	$(QUIETLY) $(RUN.JAR) uf $@ -C $(AGENT_SRC_DIR) META-INF/services/com.sun.jdi.connect.Connector
 	$(QUIETLY) $(RUN.JAVAH) -classpath $(SA_CLASSDIR) -d $(GENERATED) -jni sun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.proc.ProcDebuggerLocal
 
-agent_files_preclean:
-	rm -rf $(AGENT_FILES1_LIST) $(AGENT_FILES2_LIST)
-
 clean:
 	rm -rf $(SA_CLASSDIR)
 	rm -rf $(GENERATED)/sa-jdi.jar