8029378: com/sun/jdi/BadHandshakeTest.java failed with java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException
Reviewed-by: dholmes, jbachorik
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/**
* @test
* @bug 6230699
* @summary Test ThreadReference.ownedMonitorsAndFrames()
* @bug 6701700
* @summary MonitorInfo objects aren't invalidated when the owning thread is resumed
* @author Swamy Venkataramanappa
*
* @run build TestScaffold VMConnection TargetListener TargetAdapter
* @run compile -g MonitorFrameInfo.java
* @run main MonitorFrameInfo
*/
import com.sun.jdi.*;
import com.sun.jdi.event.*;
import com.sun.jdi.request.*;
import java.util.*;
/********** target program **********/
class MonitorTestTarg {
static void foo3() {
System.out.println("executing foo3");
}
static void foo2() {
Object l1 = new Object();
synchronized(l1) {
System.out.println("executing foo2 " + l1);
foo3();
}
}
static void foo1() {
foo2();
}
public static void main(String[] args){
System.out.println("Howdy!");
Object l1 = new Object();
synchronized(l1) {
System.out.println("executing main" + l1);
foo1();
}
}
}
/********** test program **********/
public class MonitorFrameInfo extends TestScaffold {
ReferenceType targetClass;
ThreadReference mainThread;
List monitors;
static int expectedCount = 2;
static int[] expectedDepth = { 1, 3 };
static String[] expectedNames = {"foo3", "foo2", "foo1", "main"};
MonitorFrameInfo (String args[]) {
super(args);
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
new MonitorFrameInfo(args).startTests();
}
/********** test core **********/
protected void runTests() throws Exception {
/*
* Get to the top of main()
* to determine targetClass and mainThread
*/
BreakpointEvent bpe = startToMain("MonitorTestTarg");
targetClass = bpe.location().declaringType();
mainThread = bpe.thread();
int initialSize = mainThread.frames().size();
resumeTo("MonitorTestTarg", "foo3", "()V");
if (!mainThread.frame(0).location().method().name()
.equals("foo3")) {
failure("FAILED: frame failed");
}
if (mainThread.frames().size() != (initialSize + 3)) {
failure("FAILED: frames size failed");
}
if (mainThread.frames().size() != mainThread.frameCount()) {
failure("FAILED: frames size not equal to frameCount");
}
/* Test monitor frame info.
*/
if (vm().canGetMonitorFrameInfo()) {
System.out.println("Get monitors");
monitors = mainThread.ownedMonitorsAndFrames();
if (monitors.size() != expectedCount) {
failure("monitors count is not equal to expected count");
}
MonitorInfo mon = null;
for (int j=0; j < monitors.size(); j++) {
mon = (MonitorInfo)monitors.get(j);
System.out.println("Monitor obj " + mon.monitor() + "depth =" +mon.stackDepth());
if (mon.stackDepth() != expectedDepth[j]) {
failure("FAILED: monitor stack depth is not equal to expected depth");
}
}
// The last gotten monInfo is in mon. When we resume the thread,
// it should become invalid. We will step out of the top frame
// so that the frame depth in this mon object will no longer be correct.
// That is why the monInfo's have to become invalid when the thread is
// resumed.
stepOut(mainThread);
boolean ok = false;
try {
System.out.println("*** Saved Monitor obj " + mon.monitor() + "depth =" +mon.stackDepth());
} catch(InvalidStackFrameException ee) {
// ok
ok = true;
System.out.println("Got expected InvalidStackFrameException after a resume");
}
if (!ok) {
failure("FAILED: MonitorInfo object was not invalidated by a resume");
}
} else {
System.out.println("can not get monitors frame info");
}
/*
* resume until end
*/
listenUntilVMDisconnect();
/*
* deal with results of test
* if anything has called failure("foo") testFailed will be true
*/
if (!testFailed) {
println("MonitorFrameInfo: passed");
} else {
throw new Exception("MonitorFrameInfo: failed");
}
}
}