8187443: Forest Consolidation: Move files to unified layout
Reviewed-by: darcy, ihse
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/*
* @test
* @bug 4475533 4698138 4638365 4796221
* @summary Test FileChannel write
* @run main/othervm Write
*/
import java.nio.channels.*;
import java.nio.*;
import java.io.*;
public class Write {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
test1(); // for bug 4475533
test2();
test3(); // for bug 4698138
// This test is not suitable for automated testing at this time.
// I am commenting it out but it will be easy to manually
// test for a regression in this area. See also 4796221.
//test4(); // for bug 4638365
}
// Test to see that offset > length does not throw exception
static void test1() throws Exception {
ByteBuffer[] dsts = new ByteBuffer[4];
for (int i=0; i<4; i++)
dsts[i] = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(10);
File testFile = File.createTempFile("test1", null);
try {
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(testFile);
FileChannel fc = fos.getChannel();
fc.write(dsts, 2, 1);
fos.close();
} finally {
testFile.delete();
}
}
// Test to see that the appropriate buffers are updated
static void test2() throws Exception {
File testFile = File.createTempFile("test2", null);
testFile.delete();
ByteBuffer[] srcs = new ByteBuffer[4];
for (int i=0; i<4; i++)
srcs[i] = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(10);
srcs[0].put((byte)1); srcs[0].flip();
srcs[1].put((byte)2); srcs[1].flip();
srcs[2].put((byte)3); srcs[2].flip();
srcs[3].put((byte)4); srcs[3].flip();
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(testFile);
FileChannel fc = fos.getChannel();
try {
fc.write(srcs, 1, 2);
} finally {
fc.close();
}
FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(testFile);
fc = fis.getChannel();
try {
ByteBuffer bb = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(10);
fc.read(bb);
bb.flip();
if (bb.get() != 2)
throw new RuntimeException("Write failure");
if (bb.get() != 3)
throw new RuntimeException("Write failure");
try {
bb.get();
throw new RuntimeException("Write failure");
} catch (BufferUnderflowException bufe) {
// correct result
}
} finally {
fc.close();
}
// eagerly clean-up
testFile.delete();
}
// Test write to a negative position (bug 4698138).
static void test3() throws Exception {
File testFile = File.createTempFile("test1", null);
testFile.deleteOnExit();
ByteBuffer dst = ByteBuffer.allocate(10);
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(testFile);
FileChannel fc = fos.getChannel();
try {
fc.write(dst, -1);
throw new RuntimeException("Expected IAE not thrown");
} catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) {
// Correct result
} finally {
fos.close();
}
}
private static final int TEST4_NUM_BUFFERS = 3;
private static final int TEST4_BUF_CAP = Integer.MAX_VALUE / 2;
/**
* Test to see that vector write can return > Integer.MAX_VALUE
*
* Note that under certain circumstances disk space problems occur
* with this test. It typically relies upon adequate disk space and/or
* a Solaris disk space optimization where empty files take up less
* space than their logical size.
*
* Note that if this test fails it is not necessarily a violation of
* spec: the value returned by fc.write can be smaller than the number
* of bytes requested to write. It is testing an optimization that allows
* for larger return values.
*/
static void test4() throws Exception {
// Only works on 64 bit Solaris
String osName = System.getProperty("os.name");
if (!osName.startsWith("SunOS"))
return;
String dataModel = System.getProperty("sun.arch.data.model");
if (!dataModel.startsWith("64"))
return;
File testFile = File.createTempFile("test4", null);
testFile.deleteOnExit();
FileChannel[] fcs = new FileChannel[TEST4_NUM_BUFFERS];
ByteBuffer[] dsts = new ByteBuffer[TEST4_NUM_BUFFERS];
// Map these buffers from a file so we don't run out of memory
for (int i=0; i<TEST4_NUM_BUFFERS; i++) {
File f = File.createTempFile("test4." + i, null);
f.deleteOnExit();
prepTest4File(f);
FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(f);
FileChannel fc = fis.getChannel();
MappedByteBuffer mbb = fc.map(FileChannel.MapMode.READ_ONLY, 0,
TEST4_BUF_CAP);
dsts[i] = mbb;
}
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(testFile);
FileChannel fc = fos.getChannel();
try {
long bytesWritten = fc.write(dsts);
if (bytesWritten < Integer.MAX_VALUE) {
// Note: this is not a violation of the spec
throw new RuntimeException("Test 4 failed but wrote " +
bytesWritten);
}
} finally {
fc.close();
fos.close();
}
}
static void prepTest4File(File blah) throws Exception {
RandomAccessFile raf = new RandomAccessFile(blah, "rw");
FileChannel fc = raf.getChannel();
fc.write(ByteBuffer.wrap("Use the source!".getBytes()),
TEST4_BUF_CAP);
fc.close();
raf.close();
}
}