jdk/test/tools/launcher/ChangeDataModel.sh
changeset 11705 b96ca2cb3623
parent 11704 3ef37abc6e33
parent 11703 f38292636847
child 11713 44f8a3f9de82
--- a/jdk/test/tools/launcher/ChangeDataModel.sh	Thu Feb 02 09:39:33 2012 -0800
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,260 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Copyright (c) 2003, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
-# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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-#
-
-# @test
-# @bug 4894330 4810347 6277269
-# @run shell ChangeDataModel.sh
-# @summary Verify -d32 and -d64 options are accepted(rejected) on all platforms 
-# @author Joseph D. Darcy
-
-OS=`uname -s`;
-
-# To remove CR from output, needed for java apps in CYGWIN, harmless otherwise
-SED_CR="sed -e s@\\r@@g"
-
-case "$OS" in
-	Windows* | CYGWIN* )
-	  PATHSEP=";"
-	  ;;
-
-	* )
-	  PATHSEP=":"
-	;;
-esac
-
-# Verify directory context variables are set
-if [ "${TESTJAVA}" = "" ]
-then
-  echo "TESTJAVA not set.  Test cannot execute.  Failed."
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-if [ "${TESTSRC}" = "" ]
-then
-  echo "TESTSRC not set.  Test cannot execute.  Failed."
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-if [ "${TESTCLASSES}" = "" ]
-then
-  echo "TESTCLASSES not set.  Test cannot execute.  Failed."
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-# Construct paths to default Java executables
-JAVA="$TESTJAVA/bin/java -classpath $TESTCLASSES${PATHSEP}."
-JAVAC="$TESTJAVA/bin/javac"
-
-
-# Create our little Java test on the fly
-( printf "public class GetDataModel {"
-  printf "   public static void main(String argv[]) {"
-  printf "      System.out.println(System.getProperty(\"sun.arch.data.model\", \"none\"));"
-  printf "   }"
-  printf "}"
-) > GetDataModel.java
-
-$JAVAC GetDataModel.java
-
-
-# All preconditions are met; run the tests.
-
-
-# Verify data model flag for default data model is accepted
-
-DM=`$JAVA GetDataModel | ${SED_CR}`
-case "$DM" in
-        32 )
-		DM2=`${JAVA} -d32 GetDataModel | ${SED_CR}`	
-		if [ "${DM2}" != "32" ]
-		then
-	  	echo "Data model flag -d32 not accepted or had improper effect."
-	  	exit 1
-		fi
-        ;;
-
-        64 )
-		DM2=`${JAVA} -d64 GetDataModel | ${SED_CR}`	
-		if [ "${DM2}" != "64" ]
-		then
-	  	echo "Data model flag -d64 not accepted or had improper effect."
-	  	exit 1
-		fi
-	;;
-
-	* )
-		echo "Unrecognized data model: $DM"
-        	exit 1
-	;;
-esac
-
-# Determine if platform might be dual-mode capable.
-
-case "$OS" in
-	SunOS )
-		# ARCH should be sparc or i386
-		ARCH=`uname -p`
-		case "${ARCH}" in 
-			sparc )
-			DUALMODE=true
-			PATH64=sparcv9
-			;;
-
-			i386 )
-			DUALMODE=true
-			PATH64=amd64
-			;;
-
-			* )
-			DUALMODE=false
-			;;
-		esac
-	;;
-
-
-	Linux )
-		# ARCH should be ia64, x86_64, or i*86
-		ARCH=`uname -m`
-		case "${ARCH}" in 
-			ia64 )
-			DUALMODE=false
-			;;
-
-			x86_64 )
-			DUALMODE=true
-			PATH64=amd64
-			;;
-
-			* )
-			DUALMODE=false;
-			;;
-		esac
-	;;
-
-	Windows* | CYGWIN* )
-		ARCH=`uname -m`
-		case "${ARCH}" in 
-			* )
-			DUALMODE=false;
-			;;
-		esac
-	;;
-
-	* )
-		echo "Warning: unknown environment."
-		DUALMODE=false
-	;;
-esac
-
-if [ "${DUALMODE}" = "true" ]
-then
-	# Construct path to 64-bit Java executable, might not exist
-	JAVA64FILE="${TESTJAVA}/bin/${PATH64}/java"
-	JAVA64="${JAVA64FILE} -classpath ${TESTCLASSES}${PATHSEP}."
-
-	if [ -f ${JAVA64FILE} ]; then
-		# Verify that, at least on Solaris, only one exec is
-		# used to change data models
-		if [ "${OS}" = "SunOS" ]
-		then
-			rm -f truss.out
-			truss -texec ${JAVA} -d64 GetDataModel > /dev/null 2> truss.out
-			execCount=`grep -c execve truss.out`
-			if [ "${execCount}" -gt 2 ]
-			then
-				echo "Maximum exec count of 2 exceeded: got $execCount."
-				exit 1
-			fi
-
-			rm -f truss.out
-			truss -texec ${JAVA64} -d32 GetDataModel > /dev/null 2> truss.out
-			execCount=`grep -c execve truss.out`
-			if [ "${execCount}" -gt 2 ]
-			then
-				echo "Maximum exec count of 2 exceeded: got $execCount."
-				exit 1
-			fi
-		fi
-
-		DM2=`${JAVA} -d64 GetDataModel`
-		if [ "${DM2}" != "64" ]
-		then
-		  echo "Data model flag -d64 not accepted or had improper effect."
-		  exit 1
-		fi
-
-		DM2=`${JAVA64} GetDataModel`
-		if [ "${DM2}" != "64" ]
-		then
-		  echo "Improper data model returned."
-		  exit 1
-		fi
-
-		DM2=`${JAVA64} -d64 GetDataModel`
-		if [ "${DM2}" != "64" ]
-		then
-		  echo "Data model flag -d64 not accepted or had improper effect."
-		  exit 1
-		fi
-
-		DM2=`${JAVA64} -d32 GetDataModel`
-		if [ "${DM2}" != "32" ]
-		then
-		  echo "Data model flag -d32 not accepted or had improper effect."
-		  exit 1
-		fi
-
-	else
-	  echo "Warning: no 64-bit components found; only one data model tested."
-	fi
-else
-# Negative tests for non-dual mode platforms to ensure the other data model is 
-# rejected
-	DM=`$JAVA GetDataModel | ${SED_CR}`
-	case "$DM" in
-	   32 )
-		DM2=`${JAVA} -d64 GetDataModel | ${SED_CR}`	
-		if [ "x${DM2}" != "x" ]
-		then
-		   echo "Data model flag -d64 was accepted."
-		   exit 1
-		fi
-           ;;
-
-	   64 )
-		DM2=`${JAVA} -d32 GetDataModel | ${SED_CR}`	
-		if [ "x${DM2}" != "x" ]
-		  then
-		    echo "Data model flag -d32 was accepted."
-	  	    exit 1
-		fi
-	   ;;
-
-	   * )
-		echo "Unrecognized data model: $DM"
-        	exit 1
-	   ;;
-        esac
-fi
-
-exit 0;