8013938: Native OOME on fastdebug VM on Solaris
Reviewed-by: azeemj, brutisso, kvn, tschatzl
#!/bin/sh -f
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# Original Author: Tim Bell
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usage() {
echo "Starts up an Xvfb dummy X server with fvwm2 window manager"
echo " usage:"
echo " ${0} display_number_file"
echo " display_number_file gets display number when it's ready"
exit
}
#
currentDir=`pwd`
rm -f $1
DD=":$$"
DISPLAY=${DD}
export DISPLAY
cd /tmp
#
if [ ! -x "/usr/bin/X11/Xvfb" ]; then
# We have Solaris-flavored X windows, and the /usr/openwin Xvfb is
# a simple wrapper script around the Xsun server. Massage the
# arguments: server number must be first; others are slightly
# different.
#
# Also the default Visual Class (DirectColor) triggers an awt bug
# (probably 4131533/6505852) and some tests will loop endlessly
# when they hit the display. The workaround is:
# 1) Ask for PseudoColor instead.
# 2) Omit 32-bit depth.
/usr/bin/nohup /usr/openwin/bin/Xvfb ${DISPLAY} -dev vfb screen 0 1280x1024x24 pixdepths 8 16 24 defclass PseudoColor > ${currentDir}/nohup.$$ 2>&1 &
else
# Linux...
/usr/bin/nohup /usr/bin/X11/Xvfb -fbdir ${currentDir} -pixdepths 8 16 24 32 ${DISPLAY} > ${currentDir}/nohup.$$ 2>&1 &
fi
WM="/usr/bin/X11/fvwm2"
if [ ! -x ${WM} ] ; then
WM="/opt/sfw/bin/fvwm2"
fi
#
# Wait for Xvfb to initialize:
sleep 5
#
if [ -x "${WM}" ]; then
# 2 JCK tests require a window manager
# mwm fails (key name errors) and twm fails (hangs),
# but fvwm2 works well.
/usr/bin/nohup ${WM} -display ${DISPLAY} -replace -f /dev/null > ${currentDir}/nohup.$$ 2>&1 &
else
echo "Error: ${WM} not found"
exit 1
fi
#
# Wait some more to see if the xhost command gets through:
sleep 10
# Allow access to all - this is a brute force approach,
# but I do not see how it could be a security problem...
DISPLAY="${DD}" xhost +
#
echo "Virtual frame buffer started on ${DISPLAY}"
echo "$$" > $1
wait