# portable jdk 21 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-21-openjdk.spec # # Produce only release builds (no debug builds) on x86_64: # $ rpmbuild -ba java-21-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 %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 # 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} # 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 21 %global interimver 0 %global updatever 0 %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 20 # 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 # JDK to use for bootstrapping %global bootjdk /usr/lib/jvm/java-%{featurever}-openjdk # Define whether to use the bootstrap JDK directly or with a fresh libjvm.so # This will only work where the bootstrap JDK is the same major version # as the JDK being built %if %{with fresh_libjvm} && %{buildjdkver} == %{featurever} %global build_hotspot_first 1 %else %global build_hotspot_first 0 %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 75ffdc48eda # Define JDK versions %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}} # Standard JPackage naming and versioning defines %global origin openjdk %global origin_nice OpenJDK %global top_level_dir_name %{vcstag} %global top_level_dir_name_backup %{top_level_dir_name}-backup %global buildver 35 %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 # 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}} %global altjavaoutputdir install/altjava.install %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 # VM variant being built %ifarch %{zero_arches} %global vm_variant zero %else %global vm_variant server %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: https://openjdk-sources.osci.io/openjdk%{featurever}/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 # Source code for alt-java Source11: alt-java.c # 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 # ############################################ # Crypto policy and FIPS support patches # Patch is generated from the fips-21u tree at https://github.com/rh-openjdk/jdk/tree/fips-21u # as follows: git diff %%{vcstag} src make test > fips-21u-$(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 [now part of JDK-8301553 upstream] # 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 [now part of JDK-8301553 upstream] Patch1001: fips-%{featurever}u-%{fipsver}.patch ############################################# # # OpenJDK patches in need of upstreaming # ############################################# # JDK-8009550, RH910107: Depend on pcsc-lite-libs instead of pcsc-lite-devel as this is only in optional repo # PR: https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/15409 Patch6: jdk8009550-rh910107-fail_to_load_pcsc_library.patch # Currently empty ############################################# # # OpenJDK patches which missed last update # ############################################# # Currently empty ############################################# # # Portable build specific patches # ############################################# # Currently empty 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.fips.cfg BuildRequires: nss-devel # Requirement for system security property test # N/A for portable. 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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 %if %{with fresh_libjvm} && ! %{build_hotspot_first} echo "WARNING: The build of a fresh libjvm has been disabled due to a JDK version mismatch" echo "Build JDK version is %{buildjdkver}, feature JDK version is %{featurever}" %endif %setup -q -c -n %{uniquesuffix ""} -T -a 0 # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1189084 prioritylength=`expr length %{priority}` if [ $prioritylength -ne 8 ] ; then echo "priority must be 8 digits in total, violated" exit 14 fi # OpenJDK patches %if %{system_libs} # Remove libraries that are linked by both static and dynamic builds sh %{SOURCE12} %{top_level_dir_name} %endif # Patch the JDK pushd %{top_level_dir_name} # Add crypto policy and FIPS support %patch1001 -p1 # Patches in need of upstreaming %patch6 -p1 popd # openjdk # The OpenJDK version file includes the current # upstream version information. For some reason, # configure does not automatically use the # default pre-version supplied there (despite # what the file claims), so we pass it manually # to configure VERSION_FILE=$(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/%{vm_variant}/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" $OUTPUT_FILE done done # systemtap tapsets ends %endif # Prepare desktop files # Portables do not have desktop integration %build # How many CPU's do we have? export NUM_PROC=%(/usr/bin/getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN 2> /dev/null || :) export NUM_PROC=${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 %{SOURCE11}" mkdir -p %{altjavaoutputdir} gcc ${EXTRA_CFLAGS} -o %{altjavaoutputdir}/%{alt_java_name} %{SOURCE11} echo "Building %{newjavaver}-%{buildver}, pre=%{ea_designator}, opt=%{lts_designator}" function buildjdk() { local outputdir=${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} # 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} local altjavadir=$(pwd)/${3} 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 -av ${altjavadir}/%{alt_java_name} ${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 ${systemjdk} %{hotspot_target} "release" "bundled" "internal" mv build/newboot/jdk/lib/%{vm_variant}/libjvm.so newboot/lib/%{vm_variant} %else systemjdk=%{bootjdk} %endif for suffix in %{build_loop} ; do if [ "x$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} ${packagesdir} %{altjavaoutputdir} %if %{system_libs} # Restore original source tree we modified by removing full in-tree sources rm -rf %{top_level_dir_name} mv %{top_level_dir_name_backup} %{top_level_dir_name} %endif # build cycles done # end of release / debug cycle loop %check # We test debug first as it will give better diagnostics on a crash for suffix in %{build_loop} ; do # portable builds have static_libs embedded, thus top_dir_abs_main_build_path is same as top_dir_abs_staticlibs_build_path top_dir_abs_main_build_path=$(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 # set_speculation function exists in both cases, so check for prctl call %ifarch %{ssbd_arches} nm %{altjavaoutputdir}/%{alt_java_name} | grep prctl %else if ! nm %{altjavaoutputdir}/%{alt_java_name} | grep prctl ; 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) # Disable test until we are on the latest JDK $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 readelf --debug-dump $STATIC_LIBS_HOME/lib/libnet.a | grep Inet4AddressImpl.c readelf --debug-dump $STATIC_LIBS_HOME/lib/libnet.a | grep Inet6AddressImpl.c %endif # Release builds strip the debug symbols into external .debuginfo files if [ "x$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" < - 1:21.0.0.0.35-2 - Update documentation (README.md, add missing JEP to release notes) - Replace alt-java patch with a binary separate from the JDK - Adapt alt-java test to new binary where there is always a set_speculation function - Drop stale patches that are of little use any more: - * nss.cfg has been disabled since early PKCS11 work and long superseded by FIPS work - * No accessibility subpackage to warrant RH1648242 patch any more - * No use of system libjpeg turbo to warrant RH649512 patch any more - Replace RH1684077 pcsc-lite-libs patch with better JDK-8009550 fix being upstreamed * Mon Aug 21 2023 Andrew Hughes - 1:21.0.0.0.35-1 - Update to jdk-21.0.0+35 - Update release notes to 21.0.0+35 - Update system crypto policy & FIPS patch from new fips-21u tree - Update generate_tarball.sh to sync with upstream vanilla script inc. no more ECC removal - Drop fakefeaturever now it is no longer needed - Hardcode buildjdkver while the build JDK is not yet 21 - Change top_level_dir_name to use the VCS tag, matching new upstream release style tarball - Use upstream release URL for OpenJDK source - Re-enable tzdata tests now we are on the latest JDK and things are back in sync * Mon Aug 21 2023 Petra Alice Mikova - 1:21.0.0.0.35-1 - Replace smoke test files used in the staticlibs test, as fdlibm was removed by JDK-8303798 * Wed Aug 16 2023 Andrew Hughes - 1:20.0.2.0.9-1 - Update to jdk-20.0.2+9 - Update release notes to 20.0.2+9 - Update system crypto policy & FIPS patch from new fips-20u tree - Update generate_tarball.sh ICEDTEA_VERSION - Update CLDR reference data following update to 42 (Rocky Mountain-Normalzeit => Rocky-Mountain-Normalzeit) * Wed Aug 16 2023 Jiri Vanek - 1:20.0.2.0.9-1 - Dropped JDK-8295447, JDK-8296239 & JDK-8299439 patches now upstream - Adapted rh1750419-redhat_alt_java.patch * Tue Aug 15 2023 Andrew Hughes - 1:19.0.2.0.7-2 - Bump rpmrelease to rebuild for CentOS 9 * Tue Aug 15 2023 Andrew Hughes - 1:19.0.2.0.7-1 - Update to jdk-19.0.2 release - Update release notes to 19.0.2 - Rebase FIPS patches from fips-19u branch - Remove references to sample directory removed by JDK-8284999 - Add local patch JDK-8295447 (javac NPE) which was accepted into 19u upstream but not in the GA tag - Add local patches for JDK-8296239 & JDK-8299439 (Croatia Euro update) which are present in 8u, 11u & 17u releases - Switch buildjdkver to java-21-openjdk * Thu Aug 10 2023 Andrew Hughes - 1:18.0.2.0.9-2 - Bump rpmrelease to rebuild for CentOS 9 * Thu Aug 10 2023 Andrew Hughes - 1:18.0.2.0.9-1 - Update to jdk-18.0.2 release - Update release notes to actually reflect OpenJDK 18 - Support JVM variant zero following JDK-8273494 no longer installing Zero's libjvm.so in the server directory - Rebase FIPS patches from fips-18u branch - Rebase RH1648249 nss.cfg patch so it applies after the FIPS patch - Automatically turn off building a fresh HotSpot first, if the bootstrap JDK is not the same major version as that being built - Drop tzdata patches added for 17.0.7 which will eventually appear in the upstream tarball when we reach OpenJDK 21 - Disable tzdata tests until we are on the latest JDK and things are back in sync * Thu Aug 10 2023 Petra Alice Mikova - 1:18.0.0.0.37-1 - Update to ea version of jdk18 - Adjust rh1684077-openjdk_should_depend_on_pcsc-lite-libs_instead_of_pcsc-lite-devel.patch * Mon May 15 2023 Andrew Hughes - 1:17.0.7.0.7-3 - Bump rpmrelease to rebuild for CentOS 9 * Mon May 15 2023 Andrew Hughes - 1:17.0.7.0.7-2 - Create java-21-openjdk-portable package based on java-17-openjdk-portable - Related: rhbz#2192749 * Tue Apr 25 2023 Andrew Hughes - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 1:17.0.6.0.10-3 - Add missing release note for JDK-8295687 - Resolves: rhbz#2160111 * Fri Jan 13 2023 Andrew Hughes - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 1:17.0.4.1.1-1 - Added a missing change to portable NEWS file from upstream. * Sun Aug 21 2022 Andrew Hughes - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 1:17.0.4.0.1-0.1.ea - Tweaked line to print release information for portable * Tue Jul 12 2022 Andrew Hughes - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 1:17.0.3.0.7-6 - Removed upstreamed patch2001: aqaCheckSecurityAndProviderFileSocketPermissions.patch * Sun Jun 12 2022 Andrew Hughes - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 1:17.0.3.0.6-3 - Add JDK-8284920 fix for XPath regression - Related: rhbz#2073575 * Fri Apr 15 2022 Andrew Hughes - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 1:17.0.2.0.8-10 - Update icedtea_sync.sh with suitable message for portable * Mon Feb 28 2022 Andrew Hughes - 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 - 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 - 1:17.0.2.0.8-8 - Detect NSS at runtime for FIPS detection - Resolves: rhbz#2051605 * Wed Feb 23 2022 Andrew Hughes - 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 - 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 - 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 - 1:17.0.2.0.8-4 - Extend LTS check to exclude EPEL. - Related: rhbz#2022822 * Tue Jan 18 2022 Andrew Hughes - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 1:17.0.0.0.35-4 - initial import, based on jdk11 portbale, merged with jdk17 rpms and java-latest-openjdk for epel7