hotspot/test/compiler/jvmci/compilerToVM/LookupMethodInPoolTest.java
author zmajo
Wed, 15 Jun 2016 14:27:58 +0200
changeset 39421 a9652c919db8
parent 37301 a936b4e01afb
child 39450 78e99b030d5f
permissions -rw-r--r--
8157181: Compilers accept modification of final fields outside initializer methods Summary: Track initialized final field updates; disable constant folding if an update is detected. Enforce final field update rules introduced by JVMS-7 (but only for JDK 9). Reviewed-by: vlivanov, dnsimon, forax, never, kvn, coleenp

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/*
 * @test
 * @bug 8138708
 * @requires (os.simpleArch == "x64" | os.simpleArch == "sparcv9" | os.simpleArch == "aarch64")
 * @library /testlibrary /test/lib /
 * @library ../common/patches
 * @modules java.base/jdk.internal.misc
 *          java.base/jdk.internal.reflect
 *          java.base/jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm
 *          java.base/jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.tree
 *          jdk.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.hotspot
 *          jdk.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.meta
 *          jdk.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.runtime
 * @build jdk.vm.ci/jdk.vm.ci.hotspot.CompilerToVMHelper
 * @build sun.hotspot.WhiteBox
 *        compiler.jvmci.compilerToVM.LookupMethodInPoolTest
 * @run main ClassFileInstaller sun.hotspot.WhiteBox
 *                              sun.hotspot.WhiteBox$WhiteBoxPermission
 * @run main/othervm -Xbootclasspath/a:. -XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions
 *                   -XX:+WhiteBoxAPI -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+EnableJVMCI
 *                   compiler.jvmci.compilerToVM.LookupMethodInPoolTest
 */

package compiler.jvmci.compilerToVM;

import compiler.jvmci.compilerToVM.ConstantPoolTestsHelper.DummyClasses;
import compiler.jvmci.compilerToVM.ConstantPoolTestCase.ConstantTypes;
import static compiler.jvmci.compilerToVM.ConstantPoolTestCase.ConstantTypes.*;
import compiler.jvmci.compilerToVM.ConstantPoolTestCase.TestedCPEntry;
import compiler.jvmci.compilerToVM.ConstantPoolTestCase.Validator;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import jdk.test.lib.Asserts;
import jdk.vm.ci.hotspot.CompilerToVMHelper;
import jdk.vm.ci.hotspot.HotSpotResolvedJavaMethod;
import jdk.vm.ci.meta.ConstantPool;

/**
 * Test for {@code jdk.vm.ci.hotspot.CompilerToVM.lookupMethodInPool} method
 */
public class LookupMethodInPoolTest {

    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        Map<ConstantTypes, Validator> typeTests = new HashMap<>();
        typeTests.put(CONSTANT_METHODREF, LookupMethodInPoolTest::validate);
        typeTests.put(CONSTANT_INTERFACEMETHODREF, LookupMethodInPoolTest::validate);
        ConstantPoolTestCase testCase = new ConstantPoolTestCase(typeTests);
        testCase.test();
        // The next "Class.forName" and repeating "testCase.test()"
        // are here for the following reason.
        // The first test run is without dummy class initialization,
        // which means no constant pool cache exists.
        // The second run is with initialized class (with constant pool cache available).
        // Some CompilerToVM methods require different input
        // depending on whether CP cache exists or not.
        for (DummyClasses dummy : DummyClasses.values()) {
            Class.forName(dummy.klass.getName());
        }
        testCase.test();
    }

    private static void validate(ConstantPool constantPoolCTVM,
                                 ConstantTypes cpType,
                                 DummyClasses dummyClass,
                                 int cpi) {
        TestedCPEntry entry = cpType.getTestedCPEntry(dummyClass, cpi);
        if (entry == null) {
            return;
        }
        int index = cpi;
        String cached = "";
        int cpci = dummyClass.getCPCacheIndex(cpi);
        if (cpci != ConstantPoolTestsHelper.NO_CP_CACHE_PRESENT) {
            index = cpci;
            cached = "cached ";
        }
        for (int j = 0; j < entry.opcodes.length; j++) {
            HotSpotResolvedJavaMethod methodToVerify = CompilerToVMHelper
                    .lookupMethodInPool(constantPoolCTVM, index, entry.opcodes[j]);
            String msg = String.format("Object returned by lookupMethodInPool method"
                                               + " for %sindex %d should not be null",
                                       cached,
                                       index);
            Asserts.assertNotNull(methodToVerify, msg);
            String[] classNameSplit = entry.klass.split("/");
            String classNameToRefer = classNameSplit[classNameSplit.length - 1];
            String methodNameToRefer = entry.name;
            String methodToVerifyToString = methodToVerify.toString();
            if (!methodToVerifyToString.contains(classNameToRefer)
                    || !methodToVerifyToString.contains(methodNameToRefer)) {
                msg = String.format("String representation \"%s\" of the object"
                                            + " returned by lookupMethodInPool method"
                                            + " for index %d does not contain a method's class name"
                                            + " or method's name, should contain %s.%s",
                                    methodToVerifyToString,
                                    index,
                                    classNameToRefer,
                                    methodNameToRefer);
                throw new AssertionError(msg);
            }
        }
    }
}