On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 17:17:35 GMT, Roger Riggs <rri...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Define an internal jdk.internal.util.Architecture enumeration and static >> methods to replace uses of the system property `os.arch`. >> The enumeration values are defined to match those used in the build. >> The initial values are: `X64, X86, IA64, ARM, AARCH64, RISCV64, S390X, >> PPC64LE` >> Note that `amd64` and `x86_64` in the build are represented by `X64`. >> The values of the system property `os.arch` is unchanged. >> >> The API is similar to the jdk.internal.util.OperatingSystem enum created by >> #[12931](https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/12931). >> Uses in `java.base` and a few others are included but other modules will be >> done in separate PRs. > > Roger Riggs has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional > commit since the last revision: > > Revert changes to Foreign API to avoid class with another PR > Rename S390X to S390, representing just the s390 architecture > Removed ARM and IA64 enum values; they are unused; they can be added later > if needed src/jdk.attach/windows/classes/sun/tools/attach/AttachProviderImpl.java line 51: > 49: !Architecture.isAARCH64()) { > 50: throw new RuntimeException( > 51: "This provider is not supported on this processor > architecture: " + Architecture.current()); Could this constructor be changed to be a no-op? The check for Windows 9 and Windows Me dates back to JDK 6 and is no longer needed. The os.arch check also dates from JDK 6 when the attach provider didn't work on IA64 The only Windows builds now are windows-x86, windows-x64, windows-aarch64 so I assume this check can go away. ------------- PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/13357#discussion_r1160140379