On Wed, 8 Jul 2026 21:20:00 GMT, Ashay Rane <[email protected]> wrote:

>> This patch adds MSVC's "/guard:signret" flag to the C/C++ compilation
>> flags so that the VM code includes signing and authentication
>> instructions to ensure that the return address is not tampered by any
>> callee.  Specifically, MSVC chooses signing using the B key, so every
>> non-leaf function starts with the `pacibsp` instruction (for signining
>> the return address) and ends with the `autibsp` instruction (for
>> authenticating the return address).  Both `pacibsp` and `autibsp`
>> instructions are in the NOP space, so older AArch64 processors that do
>> not support these instructions shouldn't be impacted by these
>> instructions.
>> 
>> As a matter of slight detail, this patch adds the "/guard:signret" flag
>> only when the OpenJDK build is passed the "--enable-branch-protection"
>> flag, which is off by default.  Consequently, this change will not
>> impact ordinary builds of OpenJDK.
>> 
>> I've validated this patch by running the test/jdk:tier{1,2,3},
>> test/hotspot/jtreg:tier{1,2,3}, test/langtools:tier{1,2,3}, and
>> test/lib-test:tier1 tests with branch protection enabled.  This patch
>> does not introduce any new failures.
>> 
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>
> Ashay Rane has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional 
> commit since the last revision:
> 
>   Remove redundant conditional preprocessor guard
>   
>   This file is only built for Windows/ARM64, so we don't need to check of
>   `_M_ARM64`.

Thanks for the updates. Can't comment on the Aarch64 specifics but I will put 
this through our build system just as a sanity check.

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/31795#issuecomment-4921005840

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