8052170: G1 asserts at collection exit with -XX:-G1DeferredRSUpdate
Summary: Do not try to verify timing measures for the redirty logged cards phase when it is not executed.
Reviewed-by: brutisso, jmasa
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/*
* @test TestDeferredRSUpdate
* @bug 8040977 8052170
* @summary Ensure that running with -XX:-G1DeferredRSUpdate does not crash the VM
* @key gc
* @library /testlibrary
*/
import com.oracle.java.testlibrary.ProcessTools;
import com.oracle.java.testlibrary.OutputAnalyzer;
public class TestDeferredRSUpdate {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
GCTest.main(args);
ProcessBuilder pb = ProcessTools.createJavaProcessBuilder("-XX:+UseG1GC",
"-Xmx10M",
"-XX:+PrintGCDetails",
// G1DeferredRSUpdate is a develop option, but we cannot limit execution of this test to only debug VMs.
"-XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions",
"-XX:-G1DeferredRSUpdate",
GCTest.class.getName());
OutputAnalyzer output = new OutputAnalyzer(pb.start());
output.shouldHaveExitValue(0);
}
static class GCTest {
private static Object[] garbage = new Object[32];
public static void main(String [] args) {
System.out.println("Creating garbage");
// Create 128MB of garbage. This should result in at least one minor GC, with
// some objects copied to old gen. As references from old to young are installed,
// the crash due to the use before initialize occurs.
Object prev = null;
Object prevPrev = null;
for (int i = 0; i < 1024; i++) {
Object[] next = new Object[32 * 1024];
next[0] = prev;
next[1] = prevPrev;
Object[] cur = (Object[]) garbage[i % garbage.length];
if (cur != null) {
cur[0] = null;
cur[1] = null;
}
garbage[i % garbage.length] = next;
prevPrev = prev;
prev = next;
}
System.out.println("Done");
}
}
}