8141445: Use of Solaris/SPARC M7 libadimalloc.so can generate unknown signal in hs_err file
Summary: Add libadimalloc.so SIGSEGV defines and a test to validate the correct message is printed in the hs_err file
Reviewed-by: dcubed, dholmes
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <jni.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_SEGVOverflow_nativesegv(JNIEnv *env, jobject obj) {
char *buffer1;
char *buffer2;
char *buffer3;
char ch;
jstring ret = NULL;
// sleep for a bit to let the libadimalloc library initialize
sleep(5);
// allocate three buffers
buffer1 = (char *)malloc(64);
buffer2 = (char *)malloc(64);
buffer3 = (char *)malloc(64);
if ((buffer1 == NULL) || (buffer2 == NULL) || (buffer3 == NULL)) {
// this return will result in a test failure
return ret;
}
// Read past the end of each buffer multiple times to increase the probability
// that an ADI version mismatch occurs so an ADI fault is triggered.
ch = buffer1[70];
ch = buffer2[70];
ch = buffer3[70];
ch = buffer1[140];
ch = buffer2[140];
ch = buffer3[140];
// create a failed test return value because this test should have cored
buffer1 = "TEST FAILED, a read past the end of a buffer succeeded.";
ret = (*env)->NewStringUTF(env, buffer1);
return ret;
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif