8223481: gtest/GTestWrapper.java failed due to "assert(ret == 0) failed: sem_post failed; error='Invalid argument' (errno=EINVAL)"
authorcoleenp
Tue, 07 May 2019 18:24:36 -0400
changeset 54753 a8535f04b465
parent 54752 3fbaea4b1f1c
child 54754 193a8f1a4f3b
child 54872 fa917627b17b
8223481: gtest/GTestWrapper.java failed due to "assert(ret == 0) failed: sem_post failed; error='Invalid argument' (errno=EINVAL)" Summary: Remove the test for now. Reviewed-by: dholmes
test/hotspot/gtest/oops/test_markOop.cpp
--- a/test/hotspot/gtest/oops/test_markOop.cpp	Tue May 07 17:33:19 2019 -0400
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,140 +0,0 @@
-/*
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-
-#include "precompiled.hpp"
-#include "classfile/systemDictionary.hpp"
-#include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
-#include "memory/universe.hpp"
-#include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
-#include "runtime/atomic.hpp"
-#include "runtime/interfaceSupport.inline.hpp"
-#include "runtime/orderAccess.hpp"
-#include "runtime/os.hpp"
-#include "runtime/synchronizer.hpp"
-#include "threadHelper.inline.hpp"
-#include "unittest.hpp"
-#include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
-#include "utilities/ostream.hpp"
-
-// The test doesn't work for PRODUCT because it needs WizardMode
-#ifndef PRODUCT
-static bool test_pattern(stringStream* st, const char* pattern) {
-  return (strstr(st->as_string(), pattern) != NULL);
-}
-
-static void assert_test_pattern(Handle object, const char* pattern) {
-  stringStream st;
-  object->print_on(&st);
-  ASSERT_TRUE(test_pattern(&st, pattern)) << pattern << " not in " << st.as_string();
-}
-
-static void assert_not_test_pattern(Handle object, const char* pattern) {
-  stringStream st;
-  object->print_on(&st);
-  ASSERT_FALSE(test_pattern(&st, pattern)) << pattern << " found in " << st.as_string();
-}
-
-class LockerThread : public JavaTestThread {
-  oop _obj;
-  public:
-  LockerThread(Semaphore* post, oop obj) : JavaTestThread(post), _obj(obj) {}
-  virtual ~LockerThread() {}
-
-  void main_run() {
-    Thread* THREAD = Thread::current();
-    HandleMark hm(THREAD);
-    Handle h_obj(THREAD, _obj);
-    ResourceMark rm(THREAD);
-
-    // Wait gets the lock inflated.
-    // The object will stay locked for the context of 'ol' so the lock will
-    // still be inflated after the notify_all() call. Deflation can't happen
-    // while an ObjectMonitor is "busy" and being locked is the most "busy"
-    // state we have...
-    ObjectLocker ol(h_obj, THREAD);
-    ol.notify_all(THREAD);
-    assert_test_pattern(h_obj, "monitor");
-  }
-};
-
-
-TEST_VM(markOopDesc, printing) {
-  JavaThread* THREAD = JavaThread::current();
-  ThreadInVMfromNative invm(THREAD);
-  ResourceMark rm(THREAD);
-
-  oop obj = SystemDictionary::Byte_klass()->allocate_instance(THREAD);
-
-  FlagSetting fs(WizardMode, true);
-  FlagSetting bf(UseBiasedLocking, true);
-
-  HandleMark hm(THREAD);
-  Handle h_obj(THREAD, obj);
-
-  // Biased locking is initially enabled for this java.lang.Byte object.
-  assert_test_pattern(h_obj, "is_biased");
-
-  // Lock using biased locking.
-  BasicObjectLock lock;
-  lock.set_obj(obj);
-  markOop mark = obj->mark()->incr_bias_epoch();
-  obj->set_mark(mark);
-  ObjectSynchronizer::fast_enter(h_obj, lock.lock(), true, THREAD);
-#ifdef _LP64
-  // Look for the biased_locker in markOop, not prototype_header.
-  assert_not_test_pattern(h_obj, "mark(is_biased biased_locker=0x0000000000000000");
-#endif
-
-  // Same thread tries to lock it again.
-  {
-    ObjectLocker ol(h_obj, THREAD);
-    assert_test_pattern(h_obj, "locked");
-  }
-
-  // This is no longer biased, because ObjectLocker revokes the bias.
-  assert_test_pattern(h_obj, "is_neutral no_hash");
-
-  // Wait gets the lock inflated.
-  {
-    ObjectLocker ol(h_obj, THREAD);
-
-    Semaphore done(0);
-    LockerThread* st;
-    st = new LockerThread(&done, h_obj());
-    st->doit();
-
-    ol.wait(THREAD);
-    assert_test_pattern(h_obj, "monitor");
-  }
-
-  // Make the object older. Not all GCs use this field.
-  Universe::heap()->collect(GCCause::_java_lang_system_gc);
-  if (UseParallelGC) {
-    assert_test_pattern(h_obj, "is_neutral no_hash age 1");
-  }
-
-  // Hash the object then print it.
-  intx hash = h_obj->identity_hash();
-  assert_test_pattern(h_obj, "is_neutral hash=0x");
-}
-#endif // PRODUCT