--- a/hotspot/test/runtime/6888954/vmerrors.sh Thu Oct 22 08:47:43 2015 -0700
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,122 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2013, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
-# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
-#
-# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
-# version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
-# accompanied this code).
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
-# 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
-# Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
-#
-# Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
-# or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
-# questions.
-#
-
-# @test
-# @bug 6888954
-# @bug 8015884
-# @summary exercise HotSpot error handling code
-# @author John Coomes
-# @run shell vmerrors.sh
-
-# Repeatedly invoke java with a command-line option that causes HotSpot to
-# produce an error report and terminate just after initialization. Each
-# invocation is identified by a small integer, <n>, which provokes a different
-# error (assertion failure, guarantee failure, fatal error, etc.). The output
-# from stdout/stderr is written to <n>.out and the hs_err_pidXXX.log file is
-# renamed to <n>.log.
-#
-# The automated checking done by this script is minimal. When updating the
-# fatal error handler it is more useful to run it manually or to use the -retain
-# option with the jtreg so that test directories are not removed automatically.
-# To run stand-alone:
-#
-# TESTJAVA=/java/home/dir
-# TESTVMOPTS=...
-# export TESTJAVA TESTVMOPTS
-# sh test/runtime/6888954/vmerrors.sh
-
-if [ "${TESTSRC}" = "" ]
-then
- TESTSRC=${PWD}
- echo "TESTSRC not set. Using "${TESTSRC}" as default"
-fi
-echo "TESTSRC=${TESTSRC}"
-
-## Adding common setup Variables for running shell tests.
-. ${TESTSRC}/../../test_env.sh
-
-ulimit -c 0 # no core files
-
-i=1
-rc=0
-
-assert_re='(assert|guarantee)[(](str|num).*failed: *'
-# for bad_data_ptr_re:
-# EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION - Win-*
-# SIGILL - MacOS X
-# SIGSEGV - Linux-*, Solaris SPARC-*, Solaris X86-*
-#
-bad_data_ptr_re='(SIGILL|SIGSEGV|EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION).* at pc='
-#
-# for bad_func_ptr_re:
-# EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION - Win-*
-# SIGBUS - Solaris SPARC-64
-# SIGSEGV - Linux-*, Solaris SPARC-32, Solaris X86-*
-# SIGILL - Aix
-#
-# Note: would like to use "pc=0x00*0f," in the pattern, but Solaris SPARC-*
-# gets its signal at a PC in test_error_handler().
-#
-bad_func_ptr_re='(SIGBUS|SIGSEGV|SIGILL|EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION).* at pc='
-guarantee_re='guarantee[(](str|num).*failed: *'
-fatal_re='fatal error: *'
-tail_1='.*expected null'
-tail_2='.*num='
-
-for re in \
- "${assert_re}${tail_1}" "${assert_re}${tail_2}" \
- "${guarantee_re}${tail_1}" "${guarantee_re}${tail_2}" \
- "${fatal_re}${tail_1}" "${fatal_re}${tail_2}" \
- "${fatal_re}.*truncated" "ChunkPool::allocate" \
- "ShouldNotCall" "ShouldNotReachHere" \
- "Unimplemented" "$bad_data_ptr_re" \
- "$bad_func_ptr_re"
-
-do
- i2=$i
- [ $i -lt 10 ] && i2=0$i
-
- "$TESTJAVA/bin/java" $TESTOPTS -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions \
- -XX:-TransmitErrorReport -XX:-CreateMinidumpOnCrash \
- -XX:ErrorHandlerTest=${i} -version > ${i2}.out 2>&1
-
- # If ErrorHandlerTest is ignored (product build), stop.
- #
- # Using the built-in variable $! to get the pid does not work reliably on
- # windows; use a wildcard instead.
- mv hs_err_pid*.log ${i2}.log || exit $rc
-
- for f in ${i2}.log ${i2}.out
- do
- egrep -- "$re" $f > $$
- if [ $? -ne 0 ]
- then
- echo "ErrorHandlerTest=$i failed ($f)"
- rc=1
- fi
- done
- rm -f $$
-
- i=`expr $i + 1`
-done
-
-exit $rc