java-17-openjdk/java-17-openjdk-portable.specfile
Andrew Hughes e0450f0029 Update to jdk-17.0.7.0+7
Update release notes to 17.0.7.0+7
Require tzdata 2023c due to local inclusion of JDK-8274864 & JDK-8305113
Update generate_tarball.sh to add support for passing a boot JDK to the configure run
Add POSIX-friendly error codes to generate_tarball.sh and fix whitespace
Remove .jcheck and GitHub support when generating tarballs, as done in upstream release tarballs
Update FIPS support against 17.0.7+6 and bring in latest changes:
- * RH2134669: Add missing attributes when registering services in FIPS mode.
- * test/jdk/sun/security/pkcs11/fips/VerifyMissingAttributes.java: fixed jtreg main class
- * RH1940064: Enable XML Signature provider in FIPS mode
- * RH2173781: Avoid calling C_GetInfo() too early, before cryptoki is initialized
Fix trailing '.' in tarball name
Use portablerelease in vendor version to avoid inclusion of dist tag
Replace local copies of JDK portable binaries with build dependencies
Include the java-17-openjdk-portable.spec file with instructions on how to rebuild.

** This tarball is embargoed until 2023-04-18 @ 1pm PT. **

- Resolves: RHEL-3489
- Resolves: RHEL-36129
- Resolves: RHEL-36131
- Resolves: RHEL-36133
- Resolves: RHEL-36134
2024-05-11 01:02:17 +01:00

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# portable jdk 17 specific bug, _jvmdir being missing
%define _jvmdir /usr/lib/jvm
# debug_package %%{nil} is portable-jdks specific
%define debug_package %{nil}
# RPM conditionals so as to be able to dynamically produce
# slowdebug/release builds. See:
# http://rpm.org/user_doc/conditional_builds.html
#
# Examples:
#
# Produce release, fastdebug *and* slowdebug builds on x86_64 (default):
# $ rpmbuild -ba java-17-openjdk.spec
#
# Produce only release builds (no debug builds) on x86_64:
# $ rpmbuild -ba java-17-openjdk.spec --without slowdebug --without fastdebug
#
# Only produce a release build on x86_64:
# $ fedpkg mockbuild --without slowdebug --without fastdebug
# Enable fastdebug builds by default on relevant arches.
%bcond_without fastdebug
# Enable slowdebug builds by default on relevant arches.
%bcond_without slowdebug
# Enable release builds by default on relevant arches.
%bcond_without release
# Enable static library builds by default.
%bcond_without staticlibs
# Build a fresh libjvm.so for use in a copy of the bootstrap JDK
%bcond_without fresh_libjvm
# Build with system libraries
%bcond_with system_libs
# Workaround for stripping of debug symbols from static libraries
%if %{with staticlibs}
%define __brp_strip_static_archive %{nil}
%global include_staticlibs 1
%else
%global include_staticlibs 0
%endif
# Define whether to use the bootstrap JDK directly or with a fresh libjvm.so
%if %{with fresh_libjvm}
%global build_hotspot_first 1
%else
%global build_hotspot_first 0
%endif
%if %{with system_libs}
%global system_libs 1
%global link_type system
%global freetype_lib %{nil}
%else
%global system_libs 0
%global link_type bundled
%global freetype_lib |libfreetype[.]so.*
%endif
# The -g flag says to use strip -g instead of full strip on DSOs or EXEs.
# This fixes detailed NMT and other tools which need minimal debug info.
# See: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1520879
%global _find_debuginfo_opts -g
# Disable LTO as this causes build failures at the moment.
# See RHBZ#1861401
%define _lto_cflags %{nil}
# note: parametrized macros are order-sensitive (unlike not-parametrized) even with normal macros
# also necessary when passing it as parameter to other macros. If not macro, then it is considered a switch
# see the difference between global and define:
# See https://github.com/rpm-software-management/rpm/issues/127 to comments at "pmatilai commented on Aug 18, 2017"
# (initiated in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1482192)
%global debug_suffix_unquoted -slowdebug
%global fastdebug_suffix_unquoted -fastdebug
%global main_suffix_unquoted -main
%global staticlibs_suffix_unquoted -staticlibs
# quoted one for shell operations
%global debug_suffix "%{debug_suffix_unquoted}"
%global fastdebug_suffix "%{fastdebug_suffix_unquoted}"
%global normal_suffix ""
%global main_suffix "%{main_suffix_unquoted}"
%global staticlibs_suffix "%{staticlibs_suffix_unquoted}"
%global debug_warning This package is unoptimised with full debugging. Install only as needed and remove ASAP.
%global fastdebug_warning This package is optimised with full debugging. Install only as needed and remove ASAP.
%global debug_on unoptimised with full debugging on
%global fastdebug_on optimised with full debugging on
%global for_fastdebug for packages with debugging on and optimisation
%global for_debug for packages with debugging on and no optimisation
%if %{with release}
%global include_normal_build 1
%else
%global include_normal_build 0
%endif
%if %{include_normal_build}
%global normal_build %{normal_suffix}
%else
%global normal_build %{nil}
%endif
# We have hardcoded list of files, which is appearing in alternatives, and in files
# in alternatives those are slaves and master, very often triplicated by man pages
# in files all masters and slaves are ghosted
# the ghosts are here to allow installation via query like `dnf install /usr/bin/java`
# you can list those files, with appropriate sections: cat *.spec | grep -e --install -e --slave -e post_
# TODO - fix those hardcoded lists via single list
# Those files must *NOT* be ghosted for *slowdebug* packages
# FIXME - if you are moving jshell or jlink or similar, always modify all three sections
# you can check via headless and devels:
# rpm -ql --noghost java-11-openjdk-headless-11.0.1.13-8.fc29.x86_64.rpm | grep bin
# == rpm -ql java-11-openjdk-headless-slowdebug-11.0.1.13-8.fc29.x86_64.rpm | grep bin
# != rpm -ql java-11-openjdk-headless-11.0.1.13-8.fc29.x86_64.rpm | grep bin
# similarly for other %%{_jvmdir}/{jre,java} and %%{_javadocdir}/{java,java-zip}
%define is_release_build() %( if [ "%{?1}" == "%{debug_suffix_unquoted}" -o "%{?1}" == "%{fastdebug_suffix_unquoted}" ]; then echo "0" ; else echo "1"; fi )
# while JDK is a techpreview(is_system_jdk=0), some provides are turned off. Once jdk stops to be an techpreview, move it to 1
# as sytem JDK, we mean any JDK which can run whole system java stack without issues (like bytecode issues, module issues, dependencies...)
%global is_system_jdk 0
%global aarch64 aarch64 arm64 armv8
# we need to distinguish between big and little endian PPC64
%global ppc64le ppc64le
%global ppc64be ppc64 ppc64p7
# Set of architectures which support multiple ABIs
%global multilib_arches %{power64} sparc64 x86_64
# Set of architectures for which we build slowdebug builds
%global debug_arches %{ix86} x86_64 sparcv9 sparc64 %{aarch64} %{power64} s390x
# Set of architectures for which we build fastdebug builds
%global fastdebug_arches x86_64 ppc64le aarch64
# Set of architectures with a Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler
%global jit_arches %{arm} %{aarch64} %{ix86} %{power64} s390x sparcv9 sparc64 x86_64
# Set of architectures which use the Zero assembler port (!jit_arches)
%global zero_arches ppc s390
# Set of architectures which run a full bootstrap cycle
%global bootstrap_arches %{jit_arches}
# Set of architectures which support SystemTap tapsets
%global systemtap_arches %{jit_arches}
# Set of architectures with a Ahead-Of-Time (AOT) compiler
%global aot_arches x86_64 %{aarch64}
# Set of architectures which support the serviceability agent
%global sa_arches %{ix86} x86_64 sparcv9 sparc64 %{aarch64} %{power64} %{arm}
# Set of architectures which support class data sharing
# As of JDK-8005165 in OpenJDK 10, class sharing is not arch-specific
# However, it does segfault on the Zero assembler port, so currently JIT only
%global share_arches %{jit_arches}
# Set of architectures for which we build the Shenandoah garbage collector
%global shenandoah_arches x86_64 %{aarch64}
# Set of architectures for which we build the Z garbage collector
%global zgc_arches x86_64
# Set of architectures for which alt-java has SSB mitigation
%global ssbd_arches x86_64
# Set of architectures for which java has short vector math library (libjsvml.so)
%global svml_arches x86_64
# Set of architectures where we verify backtraces with gdb
# s390x fails on RHEL 7 so we exclude it there
%if (0%{?rhel} > 0 && 0%{?rhel} < 8)
%global gdb_arches %{arm} %{aarch64} %{ix86} %{power64} sparcv9 sparc64 x86_64 %{zero_arches}
%else
%global gdb_arches %{jit_arches} %{zero_arches}
%endif
# By default, we build a slowdebug build during main build on JIT architectures
%if %{with slowdebug}
%ifarch %{debug_arches}
%global include_debug_build 1
%else
%global include_debug_build 0
%endif
%else
%global include_debug_build 0
%endif
# On certain architectures, we compile the Shenandoah GC
%ifarch %{shenandoah_arches}
%global use_shenandoah_hotspot 1
%else
%global use_shenandoah_hotspot 0
%endif
# By default, we build a fastdebug build during main build only on fastdebug architectures
%if %{with fastdebug}
%ifarch %{fastdebug_arches}
%global include_fastdebug_build 1
%else
%global include_fastdebug_build 0
%endif
%else
%global include_fastdebug_build 0
%endif
%if %{include_debug_build}
%global slowdebug_build %{debug_suffix}
%else
%global slowdebug_build %{nil}
%endif
%if %{include_fastdebug_build}
%global fastdebug_build %{fastdebug_suffix}
%else
%global fastdebug_build %{nil}
%endif
# If you disable all builds, then the build fails
# Build and test slowdebug first as it provides the best diagnostics
%global build_loop %{slowdebug_build} %{fastdebug_build} %{normal_build}
%if %{include_staticlibs}
%global staticlibs_loop %{staticlibs_suffix}
%else
%global staticlibs_loop %{nil}
%endif
%ifarch %{bootstrap_arches}
%global bootstrap_build true
%else
%global bootstrap_build false
%endif
%if %{include_staticlibs}
# Extra target for producing the static-libraries. Separate from
# other targets since this target is configured to use in-tree
# AWT dependencies: lcms, libjpeg, libpng, libharfbuzz, giflib
# and possibly others
%global static_libs_target static-libs-image
%else
%global static_libs_target %{nil}
%endif
# The static libraries are produced under the same configuration as the main
# build for portables, as we expect in-tree libraries to be used throughout.
# If system libraries are enabled, the static libraries will also use them
# which may cause issues.
%global bootstrap_targets images %{static_libs_target} legacy-jre-image
%global release_targets images docs-zip %{static_libs_target} legacy-jre-image
# No docs nor bootcycle for debug builds
%global debug_targets images %{static_libs_target} legacy-jre-image
# Target to use to just build HotSpot
%global hotspot_target hotspot
# JDK to use for bootstrapping
%global bootjdk /usr/lib/jvm/java-%{buildjdkver}-openjdk
# Filter out flags from the optflags macro that cause problems with the OpenJDK build
# We filter out -O flags so that the optimization of HotSpot is not lowered from O3 to O2
# We filter out -Wall which will otherwise cause HotSpot to produce hundreds of thousands of warnings (100+mb logs)
# We replace it with -Wformat (required by -Werror=format-security) and -Wno-cpp to avoid FORTIFY_SOURCE warnings
# We filter out -fexceptions as the HotSpot build explicitly does -fno-exceptions and it's otherwise the default for C++
%global ourflags %(echo %optflags | sed -e 's|-Wall|-Wformat -Wno-cpp|' | sed -r -e 's|-O[0-9]*||')
%global ourcppflags %(echo %ourflags | sed -e 's|-fexceptions||')
%global ourldflags %{__global_ldflags}
# With disabled nss is NSS deactivated, so NSS_LIBDIR can contain the wrong path
# the initialization must be here. Later the pkg-config have buggy behavior
# looks like openjdk RPM specific bug
# Always set this so the nss.cfg file is not broken
%global NSS_LIBDIR %(pkg-config --variable=libdir nss)
# In some cases, the arch used by the JDK does
# not match _arch.
# Also, in some cases, the machine name used by SystemTap
# does not match that given by _target_cpu
%ifarch x86_64
%global archinstall amd64
%global stapinstall x86_64
%endif
%ifarch ppc
%global archinstall ppc
%global stapinstall powerpc
%endif
%ifarch %{ppc64be}
%global archinstall ppc64
%global stapinstall powerpc
%endif
%ifarch %{ppc64le}
%global archinstall ppc64le
%global stapinstall powerpc
%endif
%ifarch %{ix86}
%global archinstall i686
%global stapinstall i386
%endif
%ifarch ia64
%global archinstall ia64
%global stapinstall ia64
%endif
%ifarch s390
%global archinstall s390
%global stapinstall s390
%endif
%ifarch s390x
%global archinstall s390x
%global stapinstall s390
%endif
%ifarch %{arm}
%global archinstall arm
%global stapinstall arm
%endif
%ifarch %{aarch64}
%global archinstall aarch64
%global stapinstall arm64
%endif
# 32 bit sparc, optimized for v9
%ifarch sparcv9
%global archinstall sparc
%global stapinstall %{_target_cpu}
%endif
# 64 bit sparc
%ifarch sparc64
%global archinstall sparcv9
%global stapinstall %{_target_cpu}
%endif
# Need to support noarch for srpm build
%ifarch noarch
%global archinstall %{nil}
%global stapinstall %{nil}
%endif
# always off for portable builds
%ifarch %{systemtap_arches}
%global with_systemtap 0
%else
%global with_systemtap 0
%endif
# New Version-String scheme-style defines
%global featurever 17
%global interimver 0
%global updatever 7
%global patchver 0
# buildjdkver is usually same as %%{featurever},
# but in time of bootstrap of next jdk, it is featurever-1,
# and this it is better to change it here, on single place
%global buildjdkver 17
# We don't add any LTS designator for STS packages (Fedora and EPEL).
# We need to explicitly exclude EPEL as it would have the %%{rhel} macro defined.
%if 0%{?rhel} && !0%{?epel}
%global lts_designator "LTS"
%global lts_designator_zip -%{lts_designator}
%else
%global lts_designator ""
%global lts_designator_zip ""
%endif
# Define vendor information used by OpenJDK
%global oj_vendor Red Hat, Inc.
%global oj_vendor_url https://www.redhat.com/
# Define what url should JVM offer in case of a crash report
# order may be important, epel may have rhel declared
%if 0%{?epel}
%global oj_vendor_bug_url https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora%20EPEL&component=%{name}&version=epel%{epel}
%else
%if 0%{?fedora}
# Does not work for rawhide, keeps the version field empty
%global oj_vendor_bug_url https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&component=%{name}&version=%{fedora}
%else
%if 0%{?rhel}
%global oj_vendor_bug_url https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Red%20Hat%20Enterprise%20Linux%20%{rhel}&component=%{name}
%else
%global oj_vendor_bug_url https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi
%endif
%endif
%endif
%global oj_vendor_version (Red_Hat-%{version}-%{rpmrelease})
# Define IcedTea version used for SystemTap tapsets and desktop file
%global icedteaver 6.0.0pre00-c848b93a8598
# Define current Git revision for the FIPS support patches
%global fipsver bf363eecce3
# Standard JPackage naming and versioning defines
%global origin openjdk
%global origin_nice OpenJDK
%global top_level_dir_name %{origin}
%global top_level_dir_name_backup %{top_level_dir_name}-backup
%global buildver 7
%global rpmrelease 2
#%%global tagsuffix %%{nil}
# Priority must be 8 digits in total; up to openjdk 1.8, we were using 18..... so when we moved to 11, we had to add another digit
%if %is_system_jdk
# Using 10 digits may overflow the int used for priority, so we combine the patch and build versions
# It is very unlikely we will ever have a patch version > 4 or a build version > 20, so we combine as (patch * 20) + build.
# This means 11.0.9.0+11 would have had a priority of 11000911 as before
# A 11.0.9.1+1 would have had a priority of 11000921 (20 * 1 + 1), thus ensuring it is bigger than 11.0.9.0+11
%global combiver $( expr 20 '*' %{patchver} + %{buildver} )
%global priority %( printf '%02d%02d%02d%02d' %{featurever} %{interimver} %{updatever} %{combiver} )
%else
# for techpreview, using 1, so slowdebugs can have 0
%global priority %( printf '%08d' 1 )
%endif
%global newjavaver %{featurever}.%{interimver}.%{updatever}.%{patchver}
%global javaver %{featurever}
# Strip up to 6 trailing zeros in newjavaver, as the JDK does, to get the correct version used in filenames
%global filever %(svn=%{newjavaver}; for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 ; do svn=${svn%%.0} ; done; echo ${svn})
# The tag used to create the OpenJDK tarball
%global vcstag jdk-%{filever}+%{buildver}%{?tagsuffix:-%{tagsuffix}}
# Define milestone (EA for pre-releases, GA for releases)
# Release will be (where N is usually a number starting at 1):
# - 0.N%%{?extraver}%%{?dist} for EA releases,
# - N%%{?extraver}{?dist} for GA releases
%global is_ga 1
%if %{is_ga}
%global build_type GA
%global ea_designator ""
%global ea_designator_zip ""
%global extraver %{nil}
%global eaprefix %{nil}
%else
%global build_type EA
%global ea_designator ea
%global ea_designator_zip -%{ea_designator}
%global extraver .%{ea_designator}
%global eaprefix 0.
%endif
# parametrized macros are order-sensitive
%global compatiblename java-%{featurever}-%{origin}
%global fullversion %{compatiblename}-%{version}-%{release}
# images directories from upstream build
%global jdkimage jdk
%global static_libs_image static-libs
# output dir stub
%define buildoutputdir() %{expand:build/jdk%{featurever}.build%{?1}}
%define installoutputdir() %{expand:install/jdk%{featurever}.install%{?1}}
%define packageoutputdir() %{expand:packages/jdk%{featurever}.packages%{?1}}
# we can copy the javadoc to not arched dir, or make it not noarch
%define uniquejavadocdir() %{expand:%{fullversion}.%{_arch}%{?1}}
# main id and dir of this jdk
%define uniquesuffix() %{expand:%{fullversion}.%{_arch}%{?1}}
# portable only declarations
%global jreimage jre
%define jreportablenameimpl() %(echo %{uniquesuffix ""} | sed "s;el%{rhel}\\(_[0-9]\\)*;portable%{1}.jre;g")
%define jdkportablenameimpl() %(echo %{uniquesuffix ""} | sed "s;el%{rhel}\\(_[0-9]\\)*;portable%{1}.jdk;g")
%define staticlibsportablenameimpl() %(echo %{uniquesuffix ""} | sed "s;el%{rhel}\\(_[0-9]\\)*;portable%{1}.static-libs;g")
%define jreportablearchive() %{expand:%{jreportablenameimpl -- %%{1}}.tar.xz}
%define jdkportablearchive() %{expand:%{jdkportablenameimpl -- %%{1}}.tar.xz}
%define staticlibsportablearchive() %{expand:%{staticlibsportablenameimpl -- %%{1}}.tar.xz}
%define jreportablename() %{expand:%{jreportablenameimpl -- %%{1}}}
%define jdkportablename() %{expand:%{jdkportablenameimpl -- %%{1}}}
# Intentionally use jdkportablenameimpl here since we want to have static-libs files overlayed on
# top of the JDK archive
%define staticlibsportablename() %{expand:%{jdkportablenameimpl -- %%{1}}}
%define docportablename() %(echo %{uniquesuffix ""} | sed "s;el%{rhel}\\(_[0-9]\\)*;portable.docs;g")
%define docportablearchive() %{docportablename}.tar.xz
%define miscportablename() %(echo %{uniquesuffix ""} | sed "s;el%{rhel}\\(_[0-9]\\)*;portable.misc;g")
%define miscportablearchive() %{miscportablename}.tar.xz
#################################################################
# fix for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1111349
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1590796#c14
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1655938
%global _privatelibs libsplashscreen[.]so.*|libawt_xawt[.]so.*|libjli[.]so.*|libattach[.]so.*|libawt[.]so.*|libextnet[.]so.*|libawt_headless[.]so.*|libdt_socket[.]so.*|libfontmanager[.]so.*|libinstrument[.]so.*|libj2gss[.]so.*|libj2pcsc[.]so.*|libj2pkcs11[.]so.*|libjaas[.]so.*|libjavajpeg[.]so.*|libjdwp[.]so.*|libjimage[.]so.*|libjsound[.]so.*|liblcms[.]so.*|libmanagement[.]so.*|libmanagement_agent[.]so.*|libmanagement_ext[.]so.*|libmlib_image[.]so.*|libnet[.]so.*|libnio[.]so.*|libprefs[.]so.*|librmi[.]so.*|libsaproc[.]so.*|libsctp[.]so.*|libsystemconf[.]so.*|libzip[.]so.*%{freetype_lib}
%global _publiclibs libjawt[.]so.*|libjava[.]so.*|libjvm[.]so.*|libverify[.]so.*|libjsig[.]so.*
%if %is_system_jdk
%global __provides_exclude ^(%{_privatelibs})$
%global __requires_exclude ^(%{_privatelibs})$
# Never generate lib-style provides/requires for slowdebug packages
%global __provides_exclude_from ^.*/%{uniquesuffix -- %{debug_suffix_unquoted}}/.*$
%global __requires_exclude_from ^.*/%{uniquesuffix -- %{debug_suffix_unquoted}}/.*$
%global __provides_exclude_from ^.*/%{uniquesuffix -- %{fastdebug_suffix_unquoted}}/.*$
%global __requires_exclude_from ^.*/%{uniquesuffix -- %{fastdebug_suffix_unquoted}}/.*$
%else
# Don't generate provides/requires for JDK provided shared libraries at all.
%global __provides_exclude ^(%{_privatelibs}|%{_publiclibs})$
%global __requires_exclude ^(%{_privatelibs}|%{_publiclibs})$
%endif
%global etcjavasubdir %{_sysconfdir}/java/java-%{javaver}-%{origin}
%define etcjavadir() %{expand:%{etcjavasubdir}/%{uniquesuffix -- %{?1}}}
# Standard JPackage directories and symbolic links.
%define sdkdir() %{expand:%{uniquesuffix -- %{?1}}}
%define jrelnk() %{expand:jre-%{javaver}-%{origin}-%{version}-%{release}.%{_arch}%{?1}}
%define sdkbindir() %{expand:%{_jvmdir}/%{sdkdir -- %{?1}}/bin}
%define jrebindir() %{expand:%{_jvmdir}/%{sdkdir -- %{?1}}/bin}
%global alt_java_name alt-java
%global rpm_state_dir %{_localstatedir}/lib/rpm-state/
# For flatpack builds hard-code /usr/sbin/alternatives,
# otherwise use %%{_sbindir} relative path.
%if 0%{?flatpak}
%global alternatives_requires /usr/sbin/alternatives
%else
%global alternatives_requires %{_sbindir}/alternatives
%endif
%if %{with_systemtap}
# Where to install systemtap tapset (links)
# We would like these to be in a package specific sub-dir,
# but currently systemtap doesn't support that, so we have to
# use the root tapset dir for now. To distinguish between 64
# and 32 bit architectures we place the tapsets under the arch
# specific dir (note that systemtap will only pickup the tapset
# for the primary arch for now). Systemtap uses the machine name
# aka target_cpu as architecture specific directory name.
%global tapsetroot /usr/share/systemtap
%global tapsetdirttapset %{tapsetroot}/tapset/
%global tapsetdir %{tapsetdirttapset}/%{stapinstall}
%endif
# x86 is not supported by OpenJDK 17
ExcludeArch: %{ix86}
# Portables have no repo (requires/provides), but these are awesome for orientation in spec
# Also scriptlets are happily missing and files are handled old fashion
# not-duplicated requires/provides/obsoletes for normal/debug packages
%define java_rpo() %{expand:
}
%define java_devel_rpo() %{expand:
}
%define java_static_libs_rpo() %{expand:
}
%define java_unstripped_rpo() %{expand:
}
%define java_docs_rpo() %{expand:
}
%define java_misc_rpo() %{expand:
}
# Prevent brp-java-repack-jars from being run
%global __jar_repack 0
# portables have grown out of its component, moving back to java-x-vendor
# this expression, when declared as global, filled component with java-x-vendor portable
%define component %(echo %{name} | sed "s;-portable;;g")
Name: java-%{javaver}-%{origin}-portable
Version: %{newjavaver}.%{buildver}
Release: %{?eaprefix}%{rpmrelease}%{?extraver}%{?dist}
# java-1.5.0-ibm from jpackage.org set Epoch to 1 for unknown reasons
# and this change was brought into RHEL-4. java-1.5.0-ibm packages
# also included the epoch in their virtual provides. This created a
# situation where in-the-wild java-1.5.0-ibm packages provided "java =
# 1:1.5.0". In RPM terms, "1.6.0 < 1:1.5.0" since 1.6.0 is
# interpreted as 0:1.6.0. So the "java >= 1.6.0" requirement would be
# satisfied by the 1:1.5.0 packages. Thus we need to set the epoch in
# JDK package >= 1.6.0 to 1, and packages referring to JDK virtual
# provides >= 1.6.0 must specify the epoch, "java >= 1:1.6.0".
Epoch: 1
Summary: %{origin_nice} %{featurever} Runtime Environment portable edition
# Groups are only used up to RHEL 8 and on Fedora versions prior to F30
%if (0%{?rhel} > 0 && 0%{?rhel} <= 8) || (0%{?fedora} >= 0 && 0%{?fedora} < 30)
Group: Development/Languages
%endif
# HotSpot code is licensed under GPLv2
# JDK library code is licensed under GPLv2 with the Classpath exception
# The Apache license is used in code taken from Apache projects (primarily xalan & xerces)
# DOM levels 2 & 3 and the XML digital signature schemas are licensed under the W3C Software License
# The JSR166 concurrency code is in the public domain
# The BSD and MIT licenses are used for a number of third-party libraries (see ADDITIONAL_LICENSE_INFO)
# The OpenJDK source tree includes:
# - JPEG library (IJG), zlib & libpng (zlib), giflib (MIT), harfbuzz (ISC),
# - freetype (FTL), jline (BSD) and LCMS (MIT)
# - jquery (MIT), jdk.crypto.cryptoki PKCS 11 wrapper (RSA)
# - public_suffix_list.dat from publicsuffix.org (MPLv2.0)
# The test code includes copies of NSS under the Mozilla Public License v2.0
# The PCSClite headers are under a BSD with advertising license
# The elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) source code is licensed under the LGPLv2.1 or any later version
License: ASL 1.1 and ASL 2.0 and BSD and BSD with advertising and GPL+ and GPLv2 and GPLv2 with exceptions and IJG and LGPLv2+ and MIT and MPLv2.0 and Public Domain and W3C and zlib and ISC and FTL and RSA
URL: http://openjdk.java.net/
# The source tarball, generated using generate_source_tarball.sh
Source0: openjdk-jdk%{featurever}u-%{vcstag}.tar.xz
# Use 'icedtea_sync.sh' to update the following
# They are based on code contained in the IcedTea project (6.x).
# Systemtap tapsets. Zipped up to keep it small.
# Disabled in portables
#Source8: tapsets-icedtea-%%{icedteaver}.tar.xz
# Desktop files. Adapted from IcedTea
# Disabled in portables
#Source9: jconsole.desktop.in
# Release notes
Source10: NEWS
# nss configuration file
Source11: nss.cfg.in
# Removed libraries that we link instead
Source12: remove-intree-libraries.sh
# Ensure we aren't using the limited crypto policy
Source13: TestCryptoLevel.java
# Ensure ECDSA is working
Source14: TestECDSA.java
# Verify system crypto (policy) can be disabled via a property
Source15: TestSecurityProperties.java
# Ensure vendor settings are correct
Source16: CheckVendor.java
# Ensure translations are available for new timezones
Source18: TestTranslations.java
############################################
#
# RPM/distribution specific patches
#
############################################
# Ignore AWTError when assistive technologies are loaded
Patch1: rh1648242-accessible_toolkit_crash_do_not_break_jvm.patch
Patch3: rh649512-remove_uses_of_far_in_jpeg_libjpeg_turbo_1_4_compat_for_jdk10_and_up.patch
# NSS via SunPKCS11 Provider (disabled due to memory leak).
Patch1000: rh1648249-add_commented_out_nss_cfg_provider_to_java_security.patch
# RH1750419: enable build of speculative store bypass hardened alt-java (CVE-2018-3639)
Patch600: rh1750419-redhat_alt_java.patch
# Depend on pcsc-lite-libs instead of pcsc-lite-devel as this is only in optional repo
Patch6: rh1684077-openjdk_should_depend_on_pcsc-lite-libs_instead_of_pcsc-lite-devel.patch
# Crypto policy and FIPS support patches
# Patch is generated from the fips-17u tree at https://github.com/rh-openjdk/jdk/tree/fips-17u
# as follows: git diff %%{vcstag} src make test > fips-17u-$(git show -s --format=%h HEAD).patch
# Diff is limited to src and make subdirectories to exclude .github changes
# Fixes currently included:
# PR3183, RH1340845: Follow system wide crypto policy
# PR3695: Allow use of system crypto policy to be disabled by the user
# RH1655466: Support RHEL FIPS mode using SunPKCS11 provider
# RH1818909: No ciphersuites availale for SSLSocket in FIPS mode
# RH1860986: Disable TLSv1.3 with the NSS-FIPS provider until PKCS#11 v3.0 support is available
# RH1915071: Always initialise JavaSecuritySystemConfiguratorAccess
# RH1929465: Improve system FIPS detection
# RH1995150: Disable non-FIPS crypto in SUN and SunEC security providers
# RH1996182: Login to the NSS software token in FIPS mode
# RH1991003: Allow plain key import unless com.redhat.fips.plainKeySupport is set to false
# RH2021263: Resolve outstanding FIPS issues
# RH2052819: Fix FIPS reliance on crypto policies
# RH2052829: Detect NSS at Runtime for FIPS detection
# RH2052070: Enable AlgorithmParameters and AlgorithmParameterGenerator services in FIPS mode
# RH2023467: Enable FIPS keys export
# RH2094027: SunEC runtime permission for FIPS
# RH2036462: sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.PKCS11.getInstance breakage
# RH2090378: Revert to disabling system security properties and FIPS mode support together
# RH2104724: Avoid import/export of DH private keys
# RH2092507: P11Key.getEncoded does not work for DH keys in FIPS mode
# Build the systemconf library on all platforms
# RH2048582: Support PKCS#12 keystores
# RH2020290: Support TLS 1.3 in FIPS mode
# Add nss.fips.cfg support to OpenJDK tree
# RH2117972: Extend the support for NSS DBs (PKCS11) in FIPS mode
# Remove forgotten dead code from RH2020290 and RH2104724
# OJ1357: Fix issue on FIPS with a SecurityManager in place
# RH2134669: Add missing attributes when registering services in FIPS mode.
# test/jdk/sun/security/pkcs11/fips/VerifyMissingAttributes.java: fixed jtreg main class
# RH1940064: Enable XML Signature provider in FIPS mode
# RH2173781: Avoid calling C_GetInfo() too early, before cryptoki is initialized
Patch1001: fips-17u-%{fipsver}.patch
#############################################
#
# OpenJDK patches in need of upstreaming
#
#############################################
# Currently empty
#############################################
#
# OpenJDK patches appearing in 17.0.8
#
#############################################
# JDK-8274864: Remove Amman/Cairo hacks in ZoneInfoFile
Patch2001: jdk8274864-remove_amman_cairo_hacks.patch
# JDK-8305113: (tz) Update Timezone Data to 2023c
Patch2002: jdk8305113-tzdata2023c.patch
#############################################
#
# Portable build specific patches
#
#############################################
#############################################
#
# OpenJDK patches targetted for 17.0.6
#
#############################################
BuildRequires: autoconf
BuildRequires: automake
BuildRequires: alsa-lib-devel
BuildRequires: binutils
BuildRequires: cups-devel
BuildRequires: desktop-file-utils
# elfutils only are OK for build without AOT
BuildRequires: elfutils-devel
BuildRequires: file
BuildRequires: fontconfig-devel
BuildRequires: gcc-c++
BuildRequires: gdb
BuildRequires: libxslt
BuildRequires: libX11-devel
BuildRequires: libXi-devel
BuildRequires: libXinerama-devel
BuildRequires: libXrandr-devel
BuildRequires: libXrender-devel
BuildRequires: libXt-devel
BuildRequires: libXtst-devel
# Requirement for setting up nss.cfg
BuildRequires: nss-devel
# Requirement for system security property test
# N/A for portable. RHEL7 doesn't provide them
#BuildRequires: crypto-policies
BuildRequires: pkgconfig
BuildRequires: xorg-x11-proto-devel
BuildRequires: zip
# to pack portable tarballs
BuildRequires: tar
BuildRequires: unzip
# No javapackages-filesystem on el7,nor is needed for portables
# BuildRequires: javapackages-filesystem
BuildRequires: java-%{buildjdkver}-openjdk-devel
# Zero-assembler build requirement
%ifarch %{zero_arches}
BuildRequires: libffi-devel
%endif
# 2023c required as of JDK-8305113
BuildRequires: tzdata-java >= 2023c
# cacerts build requirement in portable mode
BuildRequires: ca-certificates
# Earlier versions have a bug in tree vectorization on PPC
BuildRequires: gcc >= 4.8.3-8
%if %{with_systemtap}
BuildRequires: systemtap-sdt-devel
%endif
BuildRequires: make
%if %{system_libs}
BuildRequires: freetype-devel
BuildRequires: giflib-devel
BuildRequires: harfbuzz-devel
BuildRequires: lcms2-devel
BuildRequires: libjpeg-devel
BuildRequires: libpng-devel
%else
# Version in src/java.desktop/share/native/libfreetype/include/freetype/freetype.h
Provides: bundled(freetype) = 2.12.1
# Version in src/java.desktop/share/native/libsplashscreen/giflib/gif_lib.h
Provides: bundled(giflib) = 5.2.1
# Version in src/java.desktop/share/native/libharfbuzz/hb-version.h
Provides: bundled(harfbuzz) = 4.4.1
# Version in src/java.desktop/share/native/liblcms/lcms2.h
Provides: bundled(lcms2) = 2.12.0
# Version in src/java.desktop/share/native/libjavajpeg/jpeglib.h
Provides: bundled(libjpeg) = 6b
# Version in src/java.desktop/share/native/libsplashscreen/libpng/png.h
Provides: bundled(libpng) = 1.6.37
# We link statically against libstdc++ to increase portability
BuildRequires: libstdc++-static
%endif
# this is always built, also during debug-only build
# when it is built in debug-only this package is just placeholder
%{java_rpo %{nil}}
%description
The %{origin_nice} %{featurever} runtime environment - portable edition.
%if %{include_debug_build}
%package slowdebug
Summary: %{origin_nice} %{featurever} Runtime Environment portable edition %{debug_on}
%if (0%{?rhel} > 0 && 0%{?rhel} <= 8) || (0%{?fedora} >= 0 && 0%{?fedora} < 30)
Group: Development/Languages
%endif
%{java_rpo -- %{debug_suffix_unquoted}}
%description slowdebug
The %{origin_nice} %{featurever} runtime environment - portable edition.
%{debug_warning}
%endif
%if %{include_fastdebug_build}
%package fastdebug
Summary: %{origin_nice} %{featurever} Runtime Environment portable edition %{fastdebug_on}
%if (0%{?rhel} > 0 && 0%{?rhel} <= 8) || (0%{?fedora} >= 0 && 0%{?fedora} < 30)
Group: Development/Languages
%endif
%{java_rpo -- %{fastdebug_suffix_unquoted}}
%description fastdebug
The %{origin_nice} %{featurever} runtime environment - portable edition.
%{fastdebug_warning}
%endif
%if %{include_normal_build}
%package devel
Summary: %{origin_nice} %{featurever} Development Environment portable edition
%if (0%{?rhel} > 0 && 0%{?rhel} <= 8) || (0%{?fedora} >= 0 && 0%{?fedora} < 30)
Group: Development/Languages
%endif
%{java_devel_rpo %{nil}}
%description devel
The %{origin_nice} %{featurever} development tools - portable edition.
%endif
%if %{include_debug_build}
%package devel-slowdebug
Summary: %{origin_nice} %{featurever} Runtime and Development Environment portable edition %{debug_on}
%if (0%{?rhel} > 0 && 0%{?rhel} <= 8) || (0%{?fedora} >= 0 && 0%{?fedora} < 30)
Group: Development/Languages
%endif
%{java_devel_rpo -- %{debug_suffix_unquoted}}
%description devel-slowdebug
The %{origin_nice} %{featurever} development tools - portable edition.
%{debug_warning}
%endif
%if %{include_fastdebug_build}
%package devel-fastdebug
Summary: %{origin_nice} %{featurever} Runtime and Development Environment portable edition %{fastdebug_on}
%if (0%{?rhel} > 0 && 0%{?rhel} <= 8) || (0%{?fedora} >= 0 && 0%{?fedora} < 30)
Group: Development/Tools
%endif
%{java_devel_rpo -- %{fastdebug_suffix_unquoted}}
%description devel-fastdebug
The %{origin_nice} %{featurever} runtime environment and development tools - portable edition
%{fastdebug_warning}
%endif
%if %{include_staticlibs}
%if %{include_normal_build}
%package static-libs
Summary: %{origin_nice} %{featurever} libraries for static linking - portable edition
%{java_static_libs_rpo %{nil}}
%description static-libs
The %{origin_nice} %{featurever} libraries for static linking - portable edition.
%endif
%if %{include_debug_build}
%package static-libs-slowdebug
Summary: %{origin_nice} %{featurever} libraries for static linking - portable edition %{debug_on}
%{java_static_libs_rpo -- %{debug_suffix_unquoted}}
%description static-libs-slowdebug
The %{origin_nice} %{featurever} libraries for static linking - portable edition
%{debug_warning}
%endif
%if %{include_fastdebug_build}
%package static-libs-fastdebug
Summary: %{origin_nice} %{featurever} libraries for static linking - portable edition %{fastdebug_on}
%{java_static_libs_rpo -- %{fastdebug_suffix_unquoted}}
%description static-libs-fastdebug
The %{origin_nice} %{featurever} libraries for static linking - portable edition
%{fastdebug_warning}
%endif
# staticlibs
%endif
%if %{include_normal_build}
%package unstripped
Summary: The %{origin_nice} %{featurever} runtime environment.
%{java_unstripped_rpo %{nil}}
%description unstripped
The %{origin_nice} %{featurever} runtime environment.
%endif
%package docs
Summary: %{origin_nice} %{featurever} API documentation
%{java_docs_rpo %{nil}}
%description docs
The %{origin_nice} %{featurever} API documentation.
%package misc
Summary: %{origin_nice} %{featurever} miscellany
%{java_misc_rpo %{nil}}
%description misc
The %{origin_nice} %{featurever} miscellany.
%prep
echo "Preparing %{oj_vendor_version}"
# Using the echo macro breaks rpmdev-bumpspec, as it parses the first line of stdout :-(
%if 0%{?stapinstall:1}
echo "CPU: %{_target_cpu}, arch install directory: %{archinstall}, SystemTap install directory: %{stapinstall}"
%else
%{error:Unrecognised architecture %{_target_cpu}}
%endif
if [ %{include_normal_build} -eq 0 -o %{include_normal_build} -eq 1 ] ; then
echo "include_normal_build is %{include_normal_build}"
else
echo "include_normal_build is %{include_normal_build}, that is invalid. Use 1 for yes or 0 for no"
exit 11
fi
if [ %{include_debug_build} -eq 0 -o %{include_debug_build} -eq 1 ] ; then
echo "include_debug_build is %{include_debug_build}"
else
echo "include_debug_build is %{include_debug_build}, that is invalid. Use 1 for yes or 0 for no"
exit 12
fi
if [ %{include_fastdebug_build} -eq 0 -o %{include_fastdebug_build} -eq 1 ] ; then
echo "include_fastdebug_build is %{include_fastdebug_build}"
else
echo "include_fastdebug_build is %{include_fastdebug_build}, that is invalid. Use 1 for yes or 0 for no"
exit 13
fi
if [ %{include_debug_build} -eq 0 -a %{include_normal_build} -eq 0 -a %{include_fastdebug_build} -eq 0 ] ; then
echo "You have disabled all builds (normal,fastdebug,slowdebug). That is a no go."
exit 14
fi
%setup -q -c -n %{uniquesuffix ""} -T -a 0
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1189084
prioritylength=`expr length %{priority}`
if [ $prioritylength -ne 8 ] ; then
echo "priority must be 8 digits in total, violated"
exit 14
fi
# OpenJDK patches
%if %{system_libs}
# Remove libraries that are linked by both static and dynamic builds
sh %{SOURCE12} %{top_level_dir_name}
%endif
# Patch the JDK
pushd %{top_level_dir_name}
%patch1 -p1
%patch3 -p1
%patch6 -p1
# Add crypto policy and FIPS support
%patch1001 -p1
# nss.cfg PKCS11 support; must come last as it also alters java.security
%patch1000 -p1
# tzdata update
%patch2001 -p1
%patch2002 -p1
popd # openjdk
%patch600
# The OpenJDK version file includes the current
# upstream version information. For some reason,
# configure does not automatically use the
# default pre-version supplied there (despite
# what the file claims), so we pass it manually
# to configure
VERSION_FILE=$(pwd)/%{top_level_dir_name}/make/conf/version-numbers.conf
if [ -f ${VERSION_FILE} ] ; then
UPSTREAM_EA_DESIGNATOR=$(grep '^DEFAULT_PROMOTED_VERSION_PRE' ${VERSION_FILE} | cut -d '=' -f 2)
else
echo "Could not find OpenJDK version file.";
exit 16
fi
if [ "x${UPSTREAM_EA_DESIGNATOR}" != "x%{ea_designator}" ] ; then
echo "WARNING: Designator mismatch";
echo "Spec file is configured for a %{build_type} build with designator '%{ea_designator}'"
echo "Upstream version-pre setting is '${UPSTREAM_EA_DESIGNATOR}'";
exit 17
fi
# Extract systemtap tapsets
%if %{with_systemtap}
tar --strip-components=1 -x -I xz -f %{SOURCE8}
%if %{include_debug_build}
cp -r tapset tapset%{debug_suffix}
%endif
%if %{include_fastdebug_build}
cp -r tapset tapset%{fastdebug_suffix}
%endif
for suffix in %{build_loop} ; do
for file in "tapset"$suffix/*.in; do
OUTPUT_FILE=`echo $file | sed -e "s:\.stp\.in$:-%{version}-%{release}.%{_arch}.stp:g"`
sed -e "s:@ABS_SERVER_LIBJVM_SO@:%{_jvmdir}/%{sdkdir -- $suffix}/lib/server/libjvm.so:g" $file > $file.1
sed -e "s:@JAVA_SPEC_VER@:%{javaver}:g" $file.1 > $file.2
# TODO find out which architectures other than i686 have a client vm
%ifarch %{ix86}
sed -e "s:@ABS_CLIENT_LIBJVM_SO@:%{_jvmdir}/%{sdkdir -- $suffix}/lib/client/libjvm.so:g" $file.2 > $OUTPUT_FILE
%else
sed -e "/@ABS_CLIENT_LIBJVM_SO@/d" $file.2 > $OUTPUT_FILE
%endif
sed -i -e "s:@ABS_JAVA_HOME_DIR@:%{_jvmdir}/%{sdkdir -- $suffix}:g" $OUTPUT_FILE
sed -i -e "s:@INSTALL_ARCH_DIR@:%{archinstall}:g" $OUTPUT_FILE
sed -i -e "s:@prefix@:%{_jvmdir}/%{sdkdir -- $suffix}/:g" $OUTPUT_FILE
done
done
# systemtap tapsets ends
%endif
# Prepare desktop files
# Portables do not have desktop integration
# Setup nss.cfg
sed -e "s:@NSS_LIBDIR@:%{NSS_LIBDIR}:g" %{SOURCE11} > nss.cfg
%build
# How many CPU's do we have?
export NUM_PROC=%(/usr/bin/getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN 2> /dev/null || :)
export NUM_PROC=${NUM_PROC:-1}
%if 0%{?_smp_ncpus_max}
# Honor %%_smp_ncpus_max
[ ${NUM_PROC} -gt %{?_smp_ncpus_max} ] && export NUM_PROC=%{?_smp_ncpus_max}
%endif
%ifarch s390x sparc64 alpha %{power64} %{aarch64}
export ARCH_DATA_MODEL=64
%endif
%ifarch alpha
export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -mieee"
%endif
# We use ourcppflags because the OpenJDK build seems to
# pass EXTRA_CFLAGS to the HotSpot C++ compiler...
# Explicitly set the C++ standard as the default has changed on GCC >= 6
EXTRA_CFLAGS="%ourcppflags"
EXTRA_CPP_FLAGS="%ourcppflags"
%ifarch %{power64} ppc
# fix rpmlint warnings
EXTRA_CFLAGS="$EXTRA_CFLAGS -fno-strict-aliasing"
%endif
%ifarch %{ix86}
# Align stack boundary on x86_32
EXTRA_CFLAGS="$(echo ${EXTRA_CFLAGS} | sed -e 's|-mstackrealign|-mincoming-stack-boundary=2 -mpreferred-stack-boundary=4|')"
EXTRA_CPP_FLAGS="$(echo ${EXTRA_CPP_FLAGS} | sed -e 's|-mstackrealign|-mincoming-stack-boundary=2 -mpreferred-stack-boundary=4|')"
%endif
export EXTRA_CFLAGS EXTRA_CPP_FLAGS
echo "Building %{newjavaver}-%{buildver}, pre=%{ea_designator}, opt=%{lts_designator}"
function buildjdk() {
local outputdir=${1}
local buildjdk=${2}
local maketargets="${3}"
local debuglevel=${4}
local link_opt=${5}
local debug_symbols=${6}
local top_dir_abs_src_path=$(pwd)/%{top_level_dir_name}
local top_dir_abs_build_path=$(pwd)/${outputdir}
# This must be set using the global, so that the
# static libraries still use a dynamic stdc++lib
if [ "x%{link_type}" = "xbundled" ] ; then
libc_link_opt="static";
else
libc_link_opt="dynamic";
fi
echo "Using output directory: ${outputdir}";
echo "Checking build JDK ${buildjdk} is operational..."
${buildjdk}/bin/java -version
echo "Using make targets: ${maketargets}"
echo "Using debuglevel: ${debuglevel}"
echo "Using link_opt: ${link_opt}"
echo "Using debug_symbols: ${debug_symbols}"
echo "Building %{newjavaver}-%{buildver}, pre=%{ea_designator}, opt=%{lts_designator}"
mkdir -p ${outputdir}
pushd ${outputdir}
# Note: zlib and freetype use %{link_type}
# rather than ${link_opt} as the system versions
# are always used in a system_libs build, even
# for the static library build
bash ${top_dir_abs_src_path}/configure \
%ifarch %{zero_arches}
--with-jvm-variants=zero \
%endif
%ifarch %{ppc64le}
--with-jobs=1 \
%endif
--with-cacerts-file=$(readlink -f %{_sysconfdir}/pki/java/cacerts) \
--with-version-build=%{buildver} \
--with-version-pre="${ea_designator}" \
--with-version-opt=%{lts_designator} \
--with-vendor-version-string="%{oj_vendor_version}" \
--with-vendor-name="%{oj_vendor}" \
--with-vendor-url="%{oj_vendor_url}" \
--with-vendor-bug-url="%{oj_vendor_bug_url}" \
--with-vendor-vm-bug-url="%{oj_vendor_bug_url}" \
--with-boot-jdk=${buildjdk} \
--with-debug-level=${debuglevel} \
--with-native-debug-symbols="${debug_symbols}" \
--disable-sysconf-nss \
--enable-unlimited-crypto \
--with-zlib=%{link_type} \
--with-freetype=%{link_type} \
--with-libjpeg=${link_opt} \
--with-giflib=${link_opt} \
--with-libpng=${link_opt} \
--with-lcms=${link_opt} \
--with-harfbuzz=${link_opt} \
--with-stdc++lib=${libc_link_opt} \
--with-extra-cxxflags="$EXTRA_CPP_FLAGS" \
--with-extra-cflags="$EXTRA_CFLAGS" \
--with-extra-ldflags="%{ourldflags}" \
--with-num-cores="$NUM_PROC" \
--with-source-date="${SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH}" \
--disable-javac-server \
%ifarch %{zgc_arches}
--with-jvm-features=zgc \
%endif
--disable-warnings-as-errors
cat spec.gmk
make LOG=trace $maketargets || \
( pwd; find ${top_dir_abs_src_path} ${top_dir_abs_build_path} -name \"hs_err_pid*.log\" | xargs cat && false )
popd
}
function installjdk() {
local outputdir=${1}
local installdir=${2}
local jdkimagepath=${installdir}/images/%{jdkimage}
local jreimagepath=${installdir}/images/%{jreimage}
echo "Installing build from ${outputdir} to ${installdir}..."
mkdir -p ${installdir}
echo "Installing images..."
mv ${outputdir}/images ${installdir}
if [ -d ${outputdir}/bundles ] ; then
echo "Installing bundles...";
mv ${outputdir}/bundles ${installdir} ;
fi
%if !%{with artifacts}
echo "Removing output directory...";
rm -rf ${outputdir}
%endif
# legacy-jre-image target does not install any man pages for the JRE
# We copy the jdk man directory and then remove pages for binaries that
# don't exist in the JRE
cp -a ${jdkimagepath}/man ${jreimagepath}
for manpage in $(find ${jreimagepath}/man -name '*.1'); do
filename=$(basename ${manpage});
binary=${filename/.1/};
if [ ! -f ${jreimagepath}/bin/${binary} ] ; then
echo "Removing ${manpage} from JRE for which no binary ${binary} exists";
rm -f ${manpage};
fi;
done
for imagepath in ${jdkimagepath} ${jreimagepath} ; do
if [ -d ${imagepath} ] ; then
# the build (erroneously) removes read permissions from some jars
# this is a regression in OpenJDK 7 (our compiler):
# http://icedtea.classpath.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1437
find ${imagepath} -iname '*.jar' -exec chmod ugo+r {} \;
# Build screws up permissions on binaries
# https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8173610
find ${imagepath} -iname '*.so' -exec chmod +x {} \;
find ${imagepath}/bin/ -exec chmod +x {} \;
# Install local files which are distributed with the JDK
install -m 644 %{SOURCE10} ${imagepath}
install -m 644 nss.cfg ${imagepath}/conf/security/
# Create fake alt-java as a placeholder for future alt-java
pushd ${imagepath}
# add alt-java man page
echo "Hardened java binary recommended for launching untrusted code from the Web e.g. javaws" > man/man1/%{alt_java_name}.1
cat man/man1/java.1 >> man/man1/%{alt_java_name}.1
popd
# Print release information
cat ${imagepath}/release
fi
done
}
function genchecksum() {
local checkedfile=${1}
checkdir=$(dirname ${1})
checkfile=$(basename ${1})
echo "Generating checksum for ${checkfile} in ${checkdir}..."
pushd ${checkdir}
sha256sum ${checkfile} > ${checkfile}.sha256sum
sha256sum --check ${checkfile}.sha256sum
popd
}
function packagejdk() {
local imagesdir=$(pwd)/${1}/images
local docdir=$(pwd)/${1}/images/docs
local bundledir=$(pwd)/${1}/bundles
local packagesdir=$(pwd)/${2}
local srcdir=$(pwd)/%{top_level_dir_name}
echo "Packaging build from ${imagesdir} to ${packagesdir}..."
mkdir -p ${packagesdir}
pushd ${imagesdir}
if [ "x$suffix" = "x" ] ; then
nameSuffix=""
else
nameSuffix=`echo "$suffix"| sed s/-/./`
fi
jdkname=%{jdkportablename -- "$nameSuffix"}
jdkarchive=${packagesdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- "$nameSuffix"}
jrename=%{jreportablename -- "$nameSuffix"}
jrearchive=${packagesdir}/%{jreportablearchive -- "$nameSuffix"}
staticname=%{staticlibsportablename -- "$nameSuffix"}
staticarchive=${packagesdir}/%{staticlibsportablearchive -- "$nameSuffix"}
debugarchive=${packagesdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- "${nameSuffix}.debuginfo"}
unstrippedarchive=${packagesdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- "${nameSuffix}.unstripped"}
# We only use docs for the release build
docname=%{docportablename}
docarchive=${packagesdir}/%{docportablearchive}
built_doc_archive=jdk-%{filever}%{ea_designator_zip}+%{buildver}%{lts_designator_zip}-docs.zip
# These are from the source tree so no debug variants
miscname=%{miscportablename}
miscarchive=${packagesdir}/%{miscportablearchive}
# Rename directories for packaging
mv %{jdkimage} ${jdkname}
mv %{jreimage} ${jrename}
# Release images have external debug symbols
if [ "x$suffix" = "x" ] ; then
# Keep the unstripped version for consumption by RHEL RPMs
tar -cJf ${unstrippedarchive} ${jdkname}
genchecksum ${unstrippedarchive}
# Strip the files
for file in $(find ${jdkname} ${jrename} -type f) ; do
if file ${file} | grep -q 'ELF'; then
noextfile=${file/.so/};
objcopy --only-keep-debug ${file} ${noextfile}.debuginfo;
objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink=${noextfile}.debuginfo ${file};
strip -g ${file};
fi
done
tar -cJf ${debugarchive} $(find ${jdkname} -name \*.debuginfo)
genchecksum ${debugarchive}
mkdir ${docname}
mv ${docdir} ${docname}
mv ${bundledir}/${built_doc_archive} ${docname}
tar -cJf ${docarchive} ${docname}
genchecksum ${docarchive}
mkdir ${miscname}
for s in 16 24 32 48 ; do
cp -av ${srcdir}/src/java.desktop/unix/classes/sun/awt/X11/java-icon${s}.png ${miscname}
done
cp -a ${srcdir}/src/sample ${miscname}
tar -cJf ${miscarchive} ${miscname}
genchecksum ${miscarchive}
fi
tar -cJf ${jdkarchive} --exclude='**.debuginfo' ${jdkname}
genchecksum ${jdkarchive}
tar -cJf ${jrearchive} --exclude='**.debuginfo' ${jrename}
genchecksum ${jrearchive}
%if %{include_staticlibs}
# Static libraries (needed for building graal vm with native image)
# Tar as overlay. Transform to the JDK name, since we just want to "add"
# static libraries to that folder
tar -cJf ${staticarchive} \
--transform "s|^%{static_libs_image}/lib/*|${staticname}/lib/static/linux-%{archinstall}/glibc/|" "%{static_libs_image}/lib"
genchecksum ${staticarchive}
%endif
# Revert directory renaming so testing will run
# TODO: testing should run on the packaged JDK
mv ${jdkname} %{jdkimage}
mv ${jrename} %{jreimage}
popd #images
}
%if %{build_hotspot_first}
# Build a fresh libjvm.so first and use it to bootstrap
cp -LR --preserve=mode,timestamps %{bootjdk} newboot
systemjdk=$(pwd)/newboot
buildjdk build/newboot ${systemjdk} %{hotspot_target} "release" "bundled" "internal"
mv build/newboot/jdk/lib/server/libjvm.so newboot/lib/server
%else
systemjdk=%{bootjdk}
%endif
for suffix in %{build_loop} ; do
if [ "x$suffix" = "x" ] ; then
debugbuild=release
else
# change --something to something
debugbuild=`echo $suffix | sed "s/-//g"`
fi
# We build with internal debug symbols and do
# our own stripping for one version of the
# release build
debug_symbols=internal
builddir=%{buildoutputdir -- ${suffix}}
bootbuilddir=boot${builddir}
installdir=%{installoutputdir -- ${suffix}}
bootinstalldir=boot${installdir}
packagesdir=%{packageoutputdir -- ${suffix}}
link_opt="%{link_type}"
%if %{system_libs}
# Copy the source tree so we can remove all in-tree libraries
cp -a %{top_level_dir_name} %{top_level_dir_name_backup}
# Remove all libraries that are linked
sh %{SOURCE12} %{top_level_dir_name} full
%endif
# Debug builds don't need same targets as release for
# build speed-up. We also avoid bootstrapping these
# slower builds.
if echo $debugbuild | grep -q "debug" ; then
maketargets="%{debug_targets}"
run_bootstrap=false
else
maketargets="%{release_targets}"
run_bootstrap=%{bootstrap_build}
fi
if ${run_bootstrap} ; then
buildjdk ${bootbuilddir} ${systemjdk} "%{bootstrap_targets}" ${debugbuild} ${link_opt} ${debug_symbols}
installjdk ${bootbuilddir} ${bootinstalldir}
buildjdk ${builddir} $(pwd)/${bootinstalldir}/images/%{jdkimage} "${maketargets}" ${debugbuild} ${link_opt} ${debug_symbols}
installjdk ${builddir} ${installdir}
%{!?with_artifacts:rm -rf ${bootinstalldir}}
else
buildjdk ${builddir} ${systemjdk} "${maketargets}" ${debugbuild} ${link_opt} ${debug_symbols}
installjdk ${builddir} ${installdir}
fi
packagejdk ${installdir} ${packagesdir}
%if %{system_libs}
# Restore original source tree we modified by removing full in-tree sources
rm -rf %{top_level_dir_name}
mv %{top_level_dir_name_backup} %{top_level_dir_name}
%endif
# build cycles
done # end of release / debug cycle loop
%check
# We test debug first as it will give better diagnostics on a crash
for suffix in %{build_loop} ; do
# portable builds have static_libs embedded, thus top_dir_abs_main_build_path is same as top_dir_abs_staticlibs_build_path
top_dir_abs_main_build_path=$(pwd)/%{installoutputdir -- ${suffix}}
%if %{include_staticlibs}
top_dir_abs_staticlibs_build_path=${top_dir_abs_main_build_path}
%endif
export JAVA_HOME=${top_dir_abs_main_build_path}/images/%{jdkimage}
# Pre-test setup
# System security properties are disabled by default on portable.
# Turn on system security properties
#sed -i -e "s:^security.useSystemPropertiesFile=.*:security.useSystemPropertiesFile=true:" \
#${JAVA_HOME}/conf/security/java.security
#check Shenandoah is enabled
%if %{use_shenandoah_hotspot}
$JAVA_HOME//bin/java -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseShenandoahGC -version
%endif
# Check unlimited policy has been used
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javac -d . %{SOURCE13}
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java --add-opens java.base/javax.crypto=ALL-UNNAMED TestCryptoLevel
# Check ECC is working
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javac -d . %{SOURCE14}
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java $(echo $(basename %{SOURCE14})|sed "s|\.java||")
# Check system crypto (policy) is active and can be disabled
# Test takes a single argument - true or false - to state whether system
# security properties are enabled or not.
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javac -d . %{SOURCE15}
export PROG=$(echo $(basename %{SOURCE15})|sed "s|\.java||")
export SEC_DEBUG="-Djava.security.debug=properties"
# Specific to portable:System security properties to be off by default
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java ${SEC_DEBUG} ${PROG} false
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java ${SEC_DEBUG} -Djava.security.disableSystemPropertiesFile=true ${PROG} false
# Check correct vendor values have been set
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javac -d . %{SOURCE16}
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java $(echo $(basename %{SOURCE16})|sed "s|\.java||") "%{oj_vendor}" "%{oj_vendor_url}" "%{oj_vendor_bug_url}" "%{oj_vendor_version}"
# Check java launcher has no SSB mitigation
if ! nm $JAVA_HOME/bin/java | grep set_speculation ; then true ; else false; fi
# Check alt-java launcher has SSB mitigation on supported architectures
%ifarch %{ssbd_arches}
nm $JAVA_HOME/bin/%{alt_java_name} | grep set_speculation
%else
if ! nm $JAVA_HOME/bin/%{alt_java_name} | grep set_speculation ; then true ; else false; fi
%endif
%if ! 0%{?flatpak}
# Check translations are available for new timezones (during flatpak builds, the
# tzdb.dat used by this test is not where the test expects it, so this is
# disabled for flatpak builds)
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javac -d . %{SOURCE18}
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java $(echo $(basename %{SOURCE18})|sed "s|\.java||") JRE
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -Djava.locale.providers=CLDR $(echo $(basename %{SOURCE18})|sed "s|\.java||") CLDR
%endif
%if %{include_staticlibs}
# Check debug symbols in static libraries (smoke test)
export STATIC_LIBS_HOME=${top_dir_abs_staticlibs_build_path}/images/%{static_libs_image}
ls -l $STATIC_LIBS_HOME
ls -l $STATIC_LIBS_HOME/lib
# they are here, but grep do not find the remainders
#readelf --debug-dump $STATIC_LIBS_HOME/lib/libfdlibm.a | grep w_remainder.c
#readelf --debug-dump $STATIC_LIBS_HOME/lib/libfdlibm.a | grep e_remainder.c
%endif
# Release builds strip the debug symbols into external .debuginfo files
if [ "x$suffix" = "x" ] ; then
so_suffix="debuginfo"
else
so_suffix="so"
fi
# Check debug symbols are present and can identify code
find "$JAVA_HOME" -iname "*.$so_suffix" -print0 | while read -d $'\0' lib
do
if [ -f "$lib" ] ; then
echo "Testing $lib for debug symbols"
# All these tests rely on RPM failing the build if the exit code of any set
# of piped commands is non-zero.
# Test for .debug_* sections in the shared object. This is the main test
# Stripped objects will not contain these
eu-readelf -S "$lib" | grep "] .debug_"
test $(eu-readelf -S "$lib" | grep -E "\]\ .debug_(info|abbrev)" | wc --lines) == 2
# Test FILE symbols. These will most likely be removed by anything that
# manipulates symbol tables because it's generally useless. So a nice test
# that nothing has messed with symbols
old_IFS="$IFS"
IFS=$'\n'
for line in $(eu-readelf -s "$lib" | grep "00000000 0 FILE LOCAL DEFAULT")
do
# We expect to see .cpp and .S files, except for architectures like aarch64 and
# s390 where we expect .o and .oS files
echo "$line" | grep -E "ABS ((.*/)?[-_a-zA-Z0-9]+\.(c|cc|cpp|cxx|o|S|oS))?$"
done
IFS="$old_IFS"
# If this is the JVM, look for javaCalls.(cpp|o) in FILEs, for extra sanity checking
if [ "`basename $lib`" = "libjvm.so" ]; then
eu-readelf -s "$lib" | \
grep -E "00000000 0 FILE LOCAL DEFAULT ABS javaCalls.(cpp|o)$"
fi
# Test that there are no .gnu_debuglink sections pointing to another
# debuginfo file. There shouldn't be any debuginfo files, so the link makes
# no sense either
eu-readelf -S "$lib" | grep 'gnu'
if eu-readelf -S "$lib" | grep '] .gnu_debuglink' | grep PROGBITS; then
echo "bad .gnu_debuglink section."
eu-readelf -x .gnu_debuglink "$lib"
false
fi
fi
done
# Make sure gdb can do a backtrace based on line numbers on libjvm.so
# javaCalls.cpp:58 should map to:
# http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8u/jdk8u/hotspot/file/ff3b27e6bcc2/src/share/vm/runtime/javaCalls.cpp#l58
# Using line number 1 might cause build problems. See:
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1539664
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1538767
gdb -q "$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" <<EOF | tee gdb.out
handle SIGSEGV pass nostop noprint
handle SIGILL pass nostop noprint
set breakpoint pending on
break javaCalls.cpp:58
commands 1
backtrace
quit
end
run -version
EOF
%ifarch %{gdb_arches}
grep 'JavaCallWrapper::JavaCallWrapper' gdb.out
%endif
# Check src.zip has all sources. See RHBZ#1130490
unzip -l $JAVA_HOME/lib/src.zip | grep 'sun.misc.Unsafe'
# Check class files include useful debugging information
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -l java.lang.Object | grep "Compiled from"
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -l java.lang.Object | grep LineNumberTable
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -l java.lang.Object | grep LocalVariableTable
# Check generated class files include useful debugging information
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -l java.nio.ByteBuffer | grep "Compiled from"
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -l java.nio.ByteBuffer | grep LineNumberTable
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -l java.nio.ByteBuffer | grep LocalVariableTable
# build cycles check
done
%install
for suffix in %{build_loop} ; do
packagesdir=%{packageoutputdir -- ${suffix}}
if [ "x$suffix" == "x" ] ; then
nameSuffix=""
else
nameSuffix=`echo "$suffix"| sed s/-/./`
fi
# These definitions should match those in installjdk
jdkarchive=${packagesdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- "$nameSuffix"}
jrearchive=${packagesdir}/%{jreportablearchive -- "$nameSuffix"}
staticarchive=${packagesdir}/%{staticlibsportablearchive -- "$nameSuffix"}
debugarchive=${packagesdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- "${nameSuffix}.debuginfo"}
unstrippedarchive=${packagesdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- "${nameSuffix}.unstripped"}
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}
mv ${jdkarchive} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/
mv ${jdkarchive}.sha256sum $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/
mv ${jrearchive} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/
mv ${jrearchive}.sha256sum $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/
%if %{include_staticlibs}
mv ${staticarchive} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/
mv ${staticarchive}.sha256sum $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/
%endif
if [ "x$suffix" = "x" ] ; then
mv ${debugarchive} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/
mv ${debugarchive}.sha256sum $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/
mv ${unstrippedarchive} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/
mv ${unstrippedarchive}.sha256sum $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/
fi
done
# These definitions should match those in installjdk
# Install outside the loop as there are no debug variants
docarchive=${packagesdir}/%{docportablearchive}
miscarchive=${packagesdir}/%{miscportablearchive}
mv ${docarchive} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/
mv ${docarchive}.sha256sum $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/
mv ${miscarchive} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/
mv ${miscarchive}.sha256sum $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/
# To show sha in the build log
for file in `ls $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_jvmdir}/*.sha256sum` ; do
ls -l $file ;
cat $file ;
done
%if %{include_normal_build}
%files
# main package builds always
%{_jvmdir}/%{jreportablearchive -- %%{nil}}
%{_jvmdir}/%{jreportablearchive -- %%{nil}}.sha256sum
%else
%files
# placeholder
%endif
%files devel
%{_jvmdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- %%{nil}}
%{_jvmdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- .debuginfo}
%{_jvmdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- %%{nil}}.sha256sum
%{_jvmdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- .debuginfo}.sha256sum
%if %{include_staticlibs}
%files static-libs
%{_jvmdir}/%{staticlibsportablearchive -- %%{nil}}
%{_jvmdir}/%{staticlibsportablearchive -- %%{nil}}.sha256sum
%endif
%files unstripped
%{_jvmdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- .unstripped}
%{_jvmdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- .unstripped}.sha256sum
%if %{include_debug_build}
%files slowdebug
%{_jvmdir}/%{jreportablearchive -- .slowdebug}
%{_jvmdir}/%{jreportablearchive -- .slowdebug}.sha256sum
%files devel-slowdebug
%{_jvmdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- .slowdebug}
%{_jvmdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- .slowdebug}.sha256sum
%if %{include_staticlibs}
%files static-libs-slowdebug
%{_jvmdir}/%{staticlibsportablearchive -- .slowdebug}
%{_jvmdir}/%{staticlibsportablearchive -- .slowdebug}.sha256sum
%endif
%endif
%if %{include_fastdebug_build}
%files fastdebug
%{_jvmdir}/%{jreportablearchive -- .fastdebug}
%{_jvmdir}/%{jreportablearchive -- .fastdebug}.sha256sum
%files devel-fastdebug
%{_jvmdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- .fastdebug}
%{_jvmdir}/%{jdkportablearchive -- .fastdebug}.sha256sum
%if %{include_staticlibs}
%files static-libs-fastdebug
%{_jvmdir}/%{staticlibsportablearchive -- .fastdebug}
%{_jvmdir}/%{staticlibsportablearchive -- .fastdebug}.sha256sum
%endif
%endif
%files docs
%{_jvmdir}/%{docportablearchive}
%{_jvmdir}/%{docportablearchive}.sha256sum
%files misc
%{_jvmdir}/%{miscportablearchive}
%{_jvmdir}/%{miscportablearchive}.sha256sum
%changelog
* Tue Apr 25 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.7.0.7-2
- Update to jdk-17.0.7.0+7
- Update release notes to 17.0.7.0+7
- Require tzdata 2023c due to local inclusion of JDK-8274864 & JDK-8305113
- Reintroduce generate_source_tarball.sh from RHEL 9
- Update generate_tarball.sh to add support for passing a boot JDK to the configure run
- Add POSIX-friendly error codes to generate_tarball.sh and fix whitespace
- Remove .jcheck and GitHub support when generating tarballs, as done in upstream release tarballs
- Update FIPS support against 17.0.7+6 and bring in latest changes:
- * RH2134669: Add missing attributes when registering services in FIPS mode.
- * test/jdk/sun/security/pkcs11/fips/VerifyMissingAttributes.java: fixed jtreg main class
- * RH1940064: Enable XML Signature provider in FIPS mode
- * RH2173781: Avoid calling C_GetInfo() too early, before cryptoki is initialized
- Fix trailing '.' in tarball name
- Use rpmrelease in vendor version to avoid inclusion of dist tag
- ** This tarball is embargoed until 2023-04-18 @ 1pm PT. **
- Resolves: rhbz#2185182
- Resolves: rhbz#2134669
- Resolves: rhbz#1940064
- Resolves: rhbz#2173781
* Thu Apr 20 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.6.0.10-7
- Sync with existing RHEL 8 build, in order to start building portables on RHEL 8
- Restore system bootstrap JDK (RHEL 8 has java-17-openjdk)
- Remove use of devtoolset (RHEL 8 native compilers should be sufficient)
- Explicitly exclude x86, as on RHEL RPMs
* Tue Feb 21 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.6.0.10-6
- Add docs, icons and samples to the portable output
- Make sure generated checksums work and don't include full path
- The docs directory is a subdirectory of images, so remove confusing separate copying
* Wed Feb 15 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.6.0.10-5
- Build with internal debuginfo as in RHEL and then create a stripped variant ourselves for the portable release build
- Restore compiler flags to those used in RHEL
- Drop unused static library patch
- Drop syslookup workaround which was fixed by JDK-8276572 over a year ago
* Tue Feb 14 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.6.0.10-4
- Separate JDK packaging into a separate function
- Use variables to make it clearer what is going on
- Use a package output directory as we do for building and installing
- Workaround missing manpage directory in the JRE image
* Sun Feb 12 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.6.0.10-3
- Adapt the portable build to use the same system library handling as RHEL builds
* Sat Jan 14 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.6.0.10-3
- Add missing release note for JDK-8295687
- Resolves: rhbz#2160111
* Fri Jan 13 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.6.0.10-2
- Update FIPS support to bring in latest changes
- * Add nss.fips.cfg support to OpenJDK tree
- * RH2117972: Extend the support for NSS DBs (PKCS11) in FIPS mode
- * Remove forgotten dead code from RH2020290 and RH2104724
- * OJ1357: Fix issue on FIPS with a SecurityManager in place
- Drop local nss.fips.cfg.in handling now this is handled in the patched OpenJDK build
- Resolves: rhbz#2118493
* Fri Jan 13 2023 Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.6.0.10-2
- Fix flatpak builds by disabling TestTranslations test due to missing tzdb.dat
- Related: rhbz#2160111
* Wed Jan 11 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.6.0.10-1
- Update to jdk-17.0.6.0+10
- Update release notes to 17.0.6.0+10
- Re-enable EA upstream status check now it is being actively maintained.
- Drop JDK-8294357 (tzdata2022d) & JDK-8295173 (tzdata2022e) local patches which are now upstream
- Drop JDK-8275535 local patch now this has been accepted and backported upstream
- Drop local copy of JDK-8293834 now this is upstream
- Require tzdata 2022g due to inclusion of JDK-8296108, JDK-8296715 & JDK-8297804
- Update TestTranslations.java to test the new America/Ciudad_Juarez zone
- ** This tarball is embargoed until 2023-01-17 @ 1pm PT. **
- Resolves: rhbz#2160111
* Sat Oct 15 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.5.0.8-2
- Update in-tree tzdata to 2022e with JDK-8294357 & JDK-8295173
- Update CLDR data with Europe/Kyiv (JDK-8293834)
- Drop JDK-8292223 patch which we found to be unnecessary
- Update TestTranslations.java to use public API based on TimeZoneNamesTest upstream
- Related: rhbz#2160111
* Thu Oct 13 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.5.0.8-1
- Update to jdk-17.0.5+8 (GA)
- Update release notes to 17.0.5+8 (GA)
- Switch to GA mode for final release.
- * This tarball is embargoed until 2022-10-18 @ 1pm PT. *
- Resolves: rhbz#2133695
* Fri Sep 02 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.4.1.1-2
- Update FIPS support to bring in latest changes
- * RH2023467: Enable FIPS keys export
- * RH2104724: Avoid import/export of DH private keys
- * RH2092507: P11Key.getEncoded does not work for DH keys in FIPS mode
- * Build the systemconf library on all platforms
- * RH2048582: Support PKCS#12 keystores
- * RH2020290: Support TLS 1.3 in FIPS mode
- Resolves: rhbz#2123579
- Resolves: rhbz#2123580
- Resolves: rhbz#2123581
- Resolves: rhbz#2123583
- Resolves: rhbz#2123584
* Sun Aug 21 2022 Jayashree Huttanagoudar <jhuttana@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.4.1.1-1
- Added a missing change to portable NEWS file from upstream.
* Sun Aug 21 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.4.1.1-1
- Update to jdk-17.0.4.1+1
- Update release notes to 17.0.4.1+1
- Add patch to provide translations for Europe/Kyiv added in tzdata2022b
- Add test to ensure timezones can be translated
- Resolves: rhbz#2119532
* Mon Jul 18 2022 Jayashree Huttanagoudar <jhuttana@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.4.0.8-1
- Commented out: fipsver f8142a23d0a which was from rhel-9-main
- Picked 17.0.4+8 GA tag from rhel-9.0.0
- For Jul 2022 CPU fipsver is 765f970aef1 on rhel-9.0.0
* Mon Jul 18 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.4.0.8-1
- Update to jdk-17.0.4.0+8 (GA)
- Update release notes to 17.0.4.0+8
- Need to include the '.S' suffix in debuginfo checks after JDK-8284661
- Switch to GA mode for release
- ** This tarball is embargoed until 2022-07-19 @ 1pm PT. **
* Thu Jul 14 2022 Jayashree Huttanagoudar <jhuttana@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.4.0.1-0.2.ea
- Fix issue where CheckVendor.java test erroneously passes when it should fail.
- Add proper quoting so '&' is not treated as a special character by the shell.
- Related: rhbz#2084779
* Tue Jul 12 2022 Jayashree Huttanagoudar <jhuttana@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.4.0.1-0.1.ea
- Tweaked line to print release information for portable
* Tue Jul 12 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.4.0.1-0.1.ea
- Update to jdk-17.0.4.0+1
- Update release notes to 17.0.4.0+1
- Switch to EA mode for 17.0.4 pre-release builds.
- Print release file during build, which should now include a correct SOURCE value from .src-rev
- Update tarball script with IcedTea GitHub URL and .src-rev generation
- Include script to generate bug list for release notes
- Update tzdata requirement to 2022a to match JDK-8283350
- Move EA designator check to prep so failures can be caught earlier
- Make EA designator check non-fatal while upstream is not maintaining it
- Related: rhbz#2084218
* Thu Jun 30 2022 Jayashree Huttanagoudar <jhuttana@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.7-8
- Comment line for portable: System security properties to be off by default
* Thu Jun 30 2022 Francisco Ferrari Bihurriet <fferrari@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.7-8
- RH2007331: SecretKey generate/import operations don't add the CKA_SIGN attribute in FIPS mode
- Resolves: rhbz#2102433
* Wed Jun 29 2022 Jayashree Huttanagoudar <jhuttana@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.7-7
- System security properties are disabled by default on portable.
- Commented out lines which are not applicable for portable.
* Wed Jun 29 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.7-7
- Update FIPS support to bring in latest changes
- * RH2036462: sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.PKCS11.getInstance breakage
- * RH2090378: Revert to disabling system security properties and FIPS mode support together
- Rebase RH1648249 nss.cfg patch so it applies after the FIPS patch
- Enable system security properties in the RPM (now disabled by default in the FIPS repo)
- Improve security properties test to check both enabled and disabled behaviour
- Run security properties test with property debugging on
- Resolves: rhbz#2099844
- Resolves: rhbz#2100677
* Tue Jun 28 2022 Jayashree Huttanagoudar <jhuttana@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.7-6
- Removed upstreamed patch2001: aqaCheckSecurityAndProviderFileSocketPermissions.patch
* Sun Jun 12 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.7-6
- Rebase FIPS patches from fips-17u branch and simplify by using a single patch from that repository
- Rebase RH1648249 nss.cfg patch so it applies after the FIPS patch
- RH2023467: Enable FIPS keys export
- RH2094027: SunEC runtime permission for FIPS
- Resolves: rhbz#2029657
- Resolves: rhbz#2096117
* Wed May 25 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.7-5
- Exclude s390x from the gdb test on RHEL 7 where we see failures with the portable build
* Tue May 24 2022 Jiri Vanek <jvanek@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.7-4
- to pass aqa, fixing genuie failure in :
- java/lang/SecurityManager/CheckAccessClassInPackagePermissions.java#CheckAccessClassInPackagePermissions
- javax/xml/crypto/dsig/FileSocketPermissions.java#FileSocketPermissions
- added and applied patch2001: aqaCheckSecurityAndProviderFileSocketPermissions.patch
- this, properly named, patch must go to all our jdk17 builds, and to the fips repo
* Thu May 19 2022 Jiri Vanek <jvanek@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.7-3
- to pass aqa:
- removed copy system tzdb in favour of in-tree
- removed Patch2: rh1648644-java_access_bridge_privileged_security.patch
- This is not intended to release untill we decide proper steps
* Thu May 19 2022 Jayashree Huttanagoudar <jhuttana@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.7-2
- Include BOOT_JDK for s390x for portable
- BOOT_JDK downlaoded form hydra as
java-17-temurin-17.0.3.7-0.private.ojdk17~upstream.hotspot.release.sdk.el7.s390x.tarxz
and renamed
- Added cosmetic changes to bypass a failure for s390x
* Wed Apr 20 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.7-1
- April 2022 security update to jdk 17.0.3+7
- Remove JDK-8284548 and JDK-8284920 they are upstreamed now
- Resolves: rhbz#2073579
* Sat Apr 16 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.6-3
- Add JDK-8284920 fix for XPath regression
- Related: rhbz#2073575
* Fri Apr 15 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.6-2
- Remove the patch jdk8283911-default_promoted_version_pre.patch which missed in previous commit
- JDK-8275082 should be listed as also resolving JDK-8278008 & CVE-2022-21476
- Related: rhbz#2073575
* Mon Apr 11 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.6-1
- April 2022 security update to jdk 17.0.3+6
- Update to jdk-17.0.3.0+6 pre-release tarball (17usec.17.0.3+5-220408)
- Add JDK-8284548 regression fix missing from pre-release tarball but in jdk-17.0.3+6/jdk-17.0.3-ga
- Update release notes to 17.0.3.0+6
- Add missing README.md and generate_source_tarball.sh
- Introduce tests/tests.yml, based on the one in java-11-openjdk
- JDK-8283911 patch no longer needed now we're GA...
- Switch to GA mode for release
- ** This tarball is embargoed until 2022-04-19 @ 1pm PT. **
- Resolves: rhbz#2073575
* Wed Apr 06 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.5-0.1.ea
- Update to jdk-17.0.3.0+5
- Update release notes to 17.0.3.0+5
- Resolves: rhbz#2050460
* Tue Mar 29 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.3.0.1-0.1.ea
- Update to jdk-17.0.3.0+1
- Update release notes to 17.0.3.0+1
- Switch to EA mode for 17.0.3 pre-release builds.
- Add JDK-8283911 to fix bad DEFAULT_PROMOTED_VERSION_PRE value
- Related: rhbz#2050456
* Mon Feb 28 2022 Jayashree Huttanagoudar <jhuttana@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.2.0.8-10
- Update icedtea_sync.sh with suitable message for portable
* Mon Feb 28 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.2.0.8-10
- Restructure the build so a minimal initial build is then used for the final build (with docs)
- This reduces pressure on the system JDK and ensures the JDK being built can do a full build
- Turn off bootstrapping for slow debug builds, which are particularly slow on ppc64le.
- Handle Fedora in distro conditionals that currently only pertain to RHEL.
- Run OpenJDK normalizer script on the spec file to fix further rogue whitespace
- Sync gdb test with java-1.8.0-openjdk and improve architecture restrictions.
- Introduce stapinstall variable to set SystemTap arch directory correctly (e.g. arm64 on aarch64)
- Need to support noarch for creating source RPMs for non-scratch builds.
- Replace -mstackrealign with -mincoming-stack-boundary=2 -mpreferred-stack-boundary=4 on x86_32 for stack alignment
- Support a HotSpot-only build so a freshly built libjvm.so can then be used in the bootstrap JDK.
- Explicitly list JIT architectures rather than relying on those with slowdebug builds
- Disable the serviceability agent on Zero architectures even when the architecture itself is supported
- Resolves: rhbz#2022822
* Mon Feb 28 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.2.0.8-9
- Enable AlgorithmParameters and AlgorithmParameterGenerator services in FIPS mode
- Correction to previous changelog entry
- Resolves: rhbz#2052070
* Sun Feb 27 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.2.0.8-8
- Detect NSS at runtime for FIPS detection
- Resolves: rhbz#2051605
* Wed Feb 23 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.2.0.8-7
- Add JDK-8275535 patch to fix LDAP authentication issue.
- Resolves: rhbz#2053521
* Tue Feb 08 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.2.0.8-6
- Minor cosmetic improvements to make spec more comparable between variants
- Related: rhbz#2022822
* Thu Feb 03 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.2.0.8-5
- Update tapsets from IcedTea 6.x repository with fix for JDK-8015774 changes (_heap->_heaps) and @JAVA_SPEC_VER@
- Related: rhbz#2022822
* Thu Feb 03 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.2.0.8-4
- Extend LTS check to exclude EPEL.
- Related: rhbz#2022822
* Tue Jan 18 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.2.0.8-3
- Separate crypto policy initialisation from FIPS initialisation, now they are no longer interdependent
* Mon Jan 17 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.2.0.8-2
- Fix FIPS issues in native code and with initialisation of java.security.Security
- Related: rhbz#2039366
* Wed Jan 12 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.2.0.8-1
- January 2022 security update to jdk 17.0.2+8
- Rebase RH1995150 & RH1996182 patches following JDK-8275863 addition to module-info.java
- Resolves: rhbz#2039366
- Minor change to the OUTPUT_FILE value to separate the name from the version with '-'
* Mon Nov 29 2021 Severin Gehwolf <sgehwolf@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.1.0.12-3
- Use 'sql:' prefix in nss.fips.cfg as F35+ no longer ship the legacy
secmod.db file as part of nss
- Resolves: rhbz#2023537
* Tue Oct 26 2021 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.1.0.12-2
- Drop JDK-8272332/RH2004078 patch which is upstream in 17.0.1
- October CPU update to jdk 17.0.1+12
- Allow plain key import to be disabled with -Dcom.redhat.fips.plainKeySupport=false
- Add patch to allow plain key import.
* Mon Oct 25 2021 Jiri Vanek <jvanek@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.0.0.35-5
- cacerts symlink is resolved before passed to configure
- https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OPENJDK-487
- Disable FIPS mode detection using NSS in favour of using /proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled for now, so we don't link against NSS
-- effectively disabled Patch1008: rh1929465-improve_system_FIPS_detection.patch by settng --enable-sysconf-nss to --disable-sysconf-nss
-- the enable-sysconf-nss was bringing in hard depndence on nss. Without nss, even in non fips, jvm had not even started
* Thu Sep 30 2021 Jiri Vanek <jvanek@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.0.0.35-4
- initial import, based on jdk11 portbale, merged with jdk17 rpms and java-latest-openjdk for epel7