#!/bin/ksh
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#
# This script runs the test program, sagtest.java, with the regular
# JPDA jdi.
# It then starts up the debuggee part of the test, sagtarg.java,
# and calls gcore to create file sagcore for use in running
# the SA JDI client.
set -x
# jdk is a jdk with the vm from the sa workspace
while [ $# != 0 ] ; do
case $1 in
-vv)
set -x
;;
-gui)
theClass=sun.jvm.hotspot.HSDB
;;
-jdk)
jdk=$2
shift
;;
-jdbx)
do=jdbx
;;
-jdb)
do=jdb
;;
-help | help)
doUsage
exit
;;
-dontkill)
dontkill=true
;;
-d64)
d64=-d64
;;
-*)
javaArgs="$javaArgs $1"
;;
*)
echo "$1" | grep -s '^[0-9]*$' > /dev/null
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
# it is a pid
args="$args $1"
else
# It is a core.
# We have to pass the name of the program that produced the
# core, and the core file itself.
args="$jdk/bin/java $1"
fi
;;
esac
shift
done
# First, run the sagtest.java with the regular JPDA jdi
workdir=./workdir
mkdir -p $workdir
CLASSPATH=$jdk/classes:$jdk/lib/tools.jar:$workdir
export CLASSPATH
$jdk/bin/javac -g -source 1.5 -classpath $jdk/classes:$jdk/lib/tools.jar:$workdir -J-Xms40m -d $workdir \
TestScaffold.java \
VMConnection.java \
TargetListener.java \
TargetAdapter.java \
sagdoit.java \
sagtarg.java \
sagtest.java
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
exit 1
fi
$jdk/bin/java $javaArgs -Dtest.classes=$workdir sagtest
# Now run create a core file for use in running sa-jdi
if [ ! core.satest -nt sagtarg.class ] ; then
tmp=/tmp/sagsetup
rm -f $tmp
$jdk/bin/java $d64 sagtarg > $tmp &
pid=$!
while [ ! -s $tmp ] ; do
# Kludge alert!
sleep 2
done
#rm -f $tmp
# force core dump of the debuggee
OS=`uname`
if [ "$OS" = "Linux" ]; then
# Linux does not have gcore command. Instead, we use 'gdb's
# gcore command. Note that only some versions of gdb support
# gdb command.
echo "gcore" > gdbscript
gdb -batch -p $pid -x gdbscript
rm -f gdbscript
else
gcore $* $pid
fi
mv core.$pid sagcore
if [ "$dontkill" != "true" ]; then
kill -9 $pid
fi
fi