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like gluegen.build.java.impl, as the .impl may be skipped.
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TARGET_PLATFORM_USRLIBS for crosscompilation
Android Crosscompilation Usage:
- TARGET_PLATFORM_ROOT -> TARGET_PLATFORM_SYSROOT
General
- TARGET_PLATFORM_SYSROOT Crosscompiler and system specified 'sysroot' (as in gcc --print-sysroot)
- TARGET_PLATFORM_USRROOT Additional optional user headers and libraries for target
- TARGET_PLATFORM_USRLIBS Actual location of target user libraries within TARGET_PLATFORM_USRROOT
- TARGET_JAVA_LIBS Actual location of the Java libraries within TARGET_PLATFORM_USRROOT
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- arm6hf needs the fpu to be specified, we still use the lowest armv6 hard float denominator
- aarch64 shall have the -march compiler argument as well
- glibc-compat-symbols.h Finally drop the glibc versioning on memcpy for both
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Default is to crosscompile w/o testing, i.e. property 'isCrosscompilation' is set to 'true'.
'ontarget' includes testing, no crosscompilation.
Updated crosstools links to new build of jogamp-scripting commit e6692024687685d3af725555d9bb5490d85ecc8d
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Clean 'base.compile' order w/ matching build -> package tuples,
having gluegen.build.shasum after the last actual build
and before packaging.
- init,
- android-launcher.build,
- gluegen.build.java,
- gluegen.build.native,
- gluegen.build.shasum,
- gluegen.package.java,
- gluegen.package.native,
- android-launcher.package
Further properly utilize a 'gluegen.package.*.done' property,
corresponding with the 'gluegen.build.skip.*' property.
Drop 'build.javaonly' gluegen.build.native exclusion
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Implementation currently uses 256 bit Secure Hash (SHA) algorithm, but this may change in the future.
Hence only use 'SHA' in the names, not 'SHA256'.
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runtime validation
This change implements a strong SHA256 signature over:
1) source tree inclusive make recipe (SHA256-Source)
2) all class files (SHA256-Classes)
3) all native libraries (SHA256-Natives)
4) the class files as deployed in the jar (SHA256-Classes-this)
5) the native libraries as deployed in the jar (SHA256-Natives-this)
and drops all of these in the deployed Jar file.
This allows SHA256 validation of (4) + (5) at runtime
and further complete validation (1), (2) and (3) offline.
Full SCC would now required (1) - (3) to be placed on a server for further validation.
Optionally we may use GPG <https://gnupg.org/> or PGP to validate the build entity to implement the chain of trust <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chain_of_trust>
The SHA256 runtime validation is tested via: com.jogamp.common.util.TestVersionInfo
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executables
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for System related Operations
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Since Java8 (or even earlier), JRE on OSX uses *.dylib native library suffix
instead of *.jnilib when automatically searching and loading them.
This is not easily being recognized by JogAmp, since we explicitly name
the native libraries with full path when testing with our TempJarCache.
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Minimum supported Debian version is now Debian 9 or Stretch to minimize maintenance.
Note: No other GNU/Linux version has been validated so far.
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Use system property to detect Android
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Bug 682: Rename com.sun.gluegen -> com.jogamp.gluegen in doc/**
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adding support for android x86 targets - revised
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Re-adding executable test by execution is required for 'blocker technology'
like Windows's 'Software Restriction Policies (SRP)',
which only gets activated by the actual execution attempt.
Merely testing the file's (ACL) execution flags via NIO's isExecutable is not sufficient.
Implementation first tests the file's (ACL) execution flags via NIO's isExecutable.
If the NIO test was successful or not available, the actual execution test is performed.
To mitigate the virus scanner's false positive, we use an executable shell script
per default now, which may be overriden by the new environment 'jogamp.gluegen.UseNativeExeFile=true'
Tested on GNU/Linux with one temp folder having mount options 'noexec'
and on Windows using Software Restriction Policies (SRP) disallowing one temp folder.
Both temp folder were first in line via environment 'java.io.tmpdir'.
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java.nio.file.Files.isExecutable(Path)
Attempt to resolved virus scanner false positive detection on Windows
while deflating the native code test-exe file in the temporary folder.
As Julien Gouesse suggested, using Java 1.7's java.nio.file.Files.isExecutable(Path)
_may_ resolve the issue, this has to be thorougly tested.
This patch favors the nio's isExecutable file's ACL test
over the more intrusive execution itself using a simple shell script file w/ set executable flag.
Mind that previous tests allowed the shell script's execution,
even if the temp folder did not allow execution of native code.
We have to see how our testing results will be on this attempt.
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testing executable of temp dir
This also avoids trying to unpack the test executable on Windows,
which may cause a virus scanner to halt the process or otherwise cause issues.
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save mapped ByteBuffer memory
Also:
- fix dbgDump(..) FileChannel access, test if openend.
- add DEBUG dumps on CTOR, Close and notifyLengthChangeImpl
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make/lib/gluegen-cpptasks-linux-aarch64.xml:
Add missing -DisLinux=true required when crosscompiling
Remove -marm -mfloat-abi=hard flags unrecognisable by aarch64 crosscompile toolchain
make/lib/toolchain/aarch64-linux-gnueabi/bin/*:
Symlink to /usr/local/x-tools/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnueabi/bin/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnueabi-*
make/scripts/make.gluegen.all.linux-aarch64-cross.sh:
New crosscompile script
make/stub_includes/platform/glibc-compat-symbols.h:
glibc 2.17 is the first glibc version that support aarch64
however memcpy is not versioned for aarch64
Disable versioning for linux glibc/aarch64
Signed-off-by: Xerxes Rånby <[email protected]>
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make/build.xml: New target declare.linux.aarch64
Update target declare.linux to depend on declare.linux.aarch64
make/gluegen-cpp-tasks-base.xml: Fix aarch64 jre/lib/arm -> jre/lib/aarch64
make/lib/gluegen-cpptasks-linux-aarch64.xml: Added
make/scripts/make.gluegen.all.linux-aarch64.sh: Added
Tested on DragonBoard 410c running Linaro Debian
Platform: LINUX / Linux 4.4.8-linaro-lt-qcom (4.4.8), aarch64 (ARM64, EABI_AARCH64), 4 cores, littleEndian true
MachineDataInfo: runtimeValidated true, 32Bit false, primitive size / alignment:
int8 1 / 1, int16 2 / 2
int 4 / 4, long 8 / 8
int32 4 / 4, int64 8 / 8
float 4 / 4, double 8 / 8, ldouble 16 / 16
pointer 8 / 8, page 4096
Platform: Java Version: 1.8.0_91 (1.8.0u91), VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM, Runtime: OpenJDK Runtime Environment
Platform: Java Vendor: Oracle Corporation, http://java.oracle.com/, JavaSE: true, Java6: true, AWT enabled: true
Signed-off-by: Xerxes Ranby <[email protected]>
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and 'searchSystemPathFirst' attributes
NativeLibrary can be instantiate by defining
'searchSystemPath' and 'searchSystemPathFirst' arguments,
allowing to specify the system path role while looking up the library.
Since NativeLibrary is utilized via DynamicLibraryBundleInfo upstream,
the latter interface shall allow users to specify those attributes.
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+ Fix JLS Binary Compat: Moving methods and fields upwards for classes _and_ interfaces is OK
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+ - We shall also travers all interfaces upwards
+ - All methods and fields found upwards must be tested for compatibility as well!
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+ Further:
+ - Add class-name to Field- and MethodInfo via new intermediate AbstractMemberInfo.
+ The class-name is used to have allow differs to find a class move upwards!
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+ - Pretty printing of class move binary-compatible change
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and API doc)
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Uri to handle relative path
Fix IOUtil.cleanPathString(..) special case:
Special case '/a/./../b' -> '/b'
requires to resolve './' before '../'.
Allow IOUtil and Uri to handle relative path:
- IOUtil.getParentOf(..)
- IOUtil.cleanPathString(..)
Handle cases:
'a/./../b' -> 'b'
'.././b' -> '../b'
- Uri: Handle null scheme
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Messages
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caller to skip relative futile lookup
IOUtil.getResource(..) and IOUtil.ClassResources, needs more clarity.
ClassLoader shall be passed explicitly next to the optional
relative context Class instance.
This allows better efficiency, i.e. caller can pass ClassLoader
but skip a possible relative lookup, if not existing.
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deflated files w/ zip-level 9
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test-executable ; Use CustomInflate for Performance
- Use 'WinMain' for Windows test-executable
This may have little difference than using std 'main' entry
- Add Windows x86_64 test executable
Since the reporter claims the test executable works well
on Windows i386, maybe utilizing a x86_64 test executable
on same VM fixes the issue
- Use CustomInflate for Performance
- Skips GZIP header
- Adds own custom header [magic, deflate-size, inflate-size]
- Own header allows simplified I/O read and deflation
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