hotspot/test/runtime/6878713/Test6878713.sh
changeset 20040 6a19a07edc38
parent 20039 839c7fc1db4c
parent 20037 54cb37f943be
child 20043 fe784d18f19f
--- a/hotspot/test/runtime/6878713/Test6878713.sh	Wed Sep 25 12:23:40 2013 -0700
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-#!/bin/sh
-
-# 
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-
-##
-## @test
-## @bug 6878713
-## @bug 7030610
-## @bug 7037122
-## @bug 7123945
-## @summary Verifier heap corruption, relating to backward jsrs
-## @run shell Test6878713.sh
-##
-## some tests require path to find test source dir
-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.
-. ${TESTSRC}/../../test_env.sh
-
-TARGET_CLASS=OOMCrashClass1960_2
-
-echo "INFO: extracting the target class."
-${COMPILEJAVA}${FS}bin${FS}jar xvf \
-    ${TESTSRC}${FS}testcase.jar ${TARGET_CLASS}.class
-
-# remove any hs_err_pid that might exist here
-rm -f hs_err_pid*.log
-
-echo "INFO: checking for 32-bit versus 64-bit VM."
-${TESTJAVA}${FS}bin${FS}java ${TESTVMOPTS} -version 2>&1 \
-    | grep "64-Bit [^ ][^ ]* VM" > /dev/null 2>&1
-status="$?"
-if [ "$status" = 0 ]; then
-    echo "INFO: testing a 64-bit VM."
-    is_64_bit=true
-else
-    echo "INFO: testing a 32-bit VM."
-fi
-
-if [ "$is_64_bit" = true ]; then
-    # limit is 768MB in 8-byte words (1024 * 1024 * 768 / 8) == 100663296
-    MALLOC_MAX=100663296
-else
-    # limit is 768MB in 4-byte words (1024 * 1024 * 768 / 4) == 201326592
-    MALLOC_MAX=201326592
-fi
-echo "INFO: MALLOC_MAX=$MALLOC_MAX"
-
-echo "INFO: executing the target class."
-# -XX:+PrintCommandLineFlags for debugging purposes
-# -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions so test will run on a VM without
-#     the new -XX:MallocMaxTestWords option
-# -XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions so we can use -XX:MallocMaxTestWords
-# -XX:MallocMaxTestWords limits malloc to $MALLOC_MAX
-${TESTJAVA}${FS}bin${FS}java \
-    -XX:+PrintCommandLineFlags \
-    -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions \
-    -XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions \
-    -XX:MallocMaxTestWords=$MALLOC_MAX \
-    ${TESTVMOPTS} ${TARGET_CLASS} > test.out 2>&1
-
-echo "INFO: begin contents of test.out:"
-cat test.out
-echo "INFO: end contents of test.out."
-
-echo "INFO: checking for memory allocation error message."
-# We are looking for this specific memory allocation failure mesg so
-# we know we exercised the right allocation path with the test class:
-MESG1="Native memory allocation (malloc) failed to allocate 25696531[0-9][0-9] bytes"
-grep "$MESG1" test.out
-status="$?"
-if [ "$status" = 0 ]; then
-    echo "INFO: found expected memory allocation error message."
-else
-    echo "INFO: did not find expected memory allocation error message."
-
-    # If we didn't find MESG1 above, then there are several scenarios:
-    # 1) -XX:MallocMaxTestWords is not supported by the current VM and we
-    #    didn't fail TARGET_CLASS's memory allocation attempt; instead
-    #    we failed to find TARGET_CLASS's main() method. The TARGET_CLASS
-    #    is designed to provoke a memory allocation failure during class
-    #    loading; we actually don't care about running the class which is
-    #    why it doesn't have a main() method.
-    # 2) we failed a memory allocation, but not the one we were looking
-    #    so it might be that TARGET_CLASS no longer tickles the same
-    #    memory allocation code path
-    # 3) TARGET_CLASS reproduces the failure mode (SIGSEGV) fixed by
-    #    6878713 because the test is running on a pre-fix VM.
-    echo "INFO: checking for no main() method message."
-    MESG2="Error: Main method not found in class"
-    grep "$MESG2" test.out
-    status="$?"
-    if [ "$status" = 0 ]; then
-        echo "INFO: found no main() method message."
-    else
-        echo "FAIL: did not find no main() method message."
-        # status is non-zero for exit below
-
-        if [ -s hs_err_pid*.log ]; then
-            echo "INFO: begin contents of hs_err_pid file:"
-            cat hs_err_pid*.log
-            echo "INFO: end contents of hs_err_pid file."
-        fi
-    fi
-fi
-
-if [ "$status" = 0 ]; then
-    echo "PASS: test found one of the expected messages."
-fi
-exit "$status"