On Tue, 16 Mar 2021 14:12:46 GMT, Jonathan Dowland <jdowl...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> This is an adaptation of a patch originally written by Shafi Ahmad in >> a comment on the JBS page but never submitted or merged. >> >> With -Xcheck:jni, the method java.net.NetworkInterface.getAll very >> quickly breaches the default JNI local refs threshold (32). Exactly when >> this happens depends upon the number of network interfaces (in state "UP") >> visible to Java. On Linux, with current Trunk, 2 network interfaces is >> sufficient to breach: >> >> $ ./addif.sh 0 >> 1 interfaces >> $ sudo ip netns exec jbase $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -Xcheck:jni NITest >> (nothing) >> $ ./addif.sh 1 >> 2 interfaces >> $ sudo ip netns exec jbase $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -Xcheck:jni NITest >> WARNING: JNI local refs: 33, exceeds capacity: 32 >> at java.net.NetworkInterface.getAll(java.base/Native Method) >> at >> java.net.NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces(java.base/NetworkInterface.java:351) >> at NITest.main(NITest.java:3) >> >> This patch improves the situation: >> >> $ ./addif.sh 3 >> 4 interfaces >> $ sudo ip netns exec jbase $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -Xcheck:jni NITest >> (nothing) >> $ ./addif.sh 4 >> 5 interfaces >> $ sudo ip netns exec jbase $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -Xcheck:jni NITest >> WARNING: JNI local refs: 33, exceeds capacity: 32 >> at java.net.NetworkInterface.getAll(java.base/Native Method) >> at >> java.net.NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces(java.base/NetworkInterface.java:351) >> at NITest.main(NITest.java:3) >> >> >> Once the JNI local refs threshold is breached, the threshold is raised. >> With the patch, it takes 10 network interfaces to breach the new >> threshold >> >> $ ./addif.sh 9 >> 10 interfaces >> $ sudo ip netns exec jbase $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -Xcheck:jni NITest >> WARNING: JNI local refs: 33, exceeds capacity: 32 >> at java.net.NetworkInterface.getAll(java.base/Native Method) >> at >> java.net.NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces(java.base/NetworkInterface.java:351) >> at NITest.main(NITest.java:3) >> WARNING: JNI local refs: 66, exceeds capacity: 65 >> at java.net.NetworkInterface.getAll(java.base/Native Method) >> at >> java.net.NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces(java.base/NetworkInterface.java:351) >> at NITest.main(NITest.java:3) >> >> Without the patch it takes 5. >> >> Helper scripts for testing on Linux. `setupnet.sh`: >> >> #!/bin/bash >> set -euo pipefail >> >> namespace=${namespace:-jbase} >> sudo ip netns add ${namespace} >> >> And `addif.sh`: >> >> #!/bin/bash >> set -euo pipefail >> >> namespace=${namespace:-jbase} >> num="$1" >> >> sudo ip link add name vethhost${num} type veth peer name >> veth${namespace}${num} >> sudo ip link set veth${namespace}${num} netns ${namespace} >> sudo ip addr add 192.168.2.${num}/24 dev vethhost${num} >> sudo ip netns exec ${namespace} ip addr add 192.168.2.${num}/24 dev >> veth${namespace}${num} >> sudo ip link set vethhost${num} up >> sudo ip netns exec ${namespace} ip link set veth${namespace}${num} up >> >> count="$(sudo ip netns exec ${namespace} ip link show |grep UP | wc -l)" >> echo "${count} interfaces" > > Jonathan Dowland has updated the pull request incrementally with two > additional commits since the last revision: > > - Correct test invocation metadata > > -Xcheck:jni prior to the main class declaration; /othervm suffix now > that we are specifying JVM options. I now see the local ref warnings > in the jtreg output (JTwork, not JTreport). > > Thanks Chris Hegarty. > - windows/NetworkInterface: move deletions next to last-use > > Similar to review comment for the unix code. Also ensure ia2Obj is > only cleaned up if it was definitely allocated. Thanks Chris Hegarty. Marked as reviewed by aph (Reviewer). ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/2963