8165687: Fix license and copyright headers in jd9 under hotspot/test
Summary: Legal notices and Oracle copyrights were updated (white and blank space, commas) in tests files for uniformity to meet Oracle requirements.
Reviewed-by: dholmes, iris
Contributed-by: Stanislav Smirnov <stanislav.smirnov@oracle.com>, Vassili Igouchkine <vassili.igouchkine@oracle.com>
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/**
* @test
* @bug 8025260 8016839
* @summary Ensure that AbstractMethodError and IllegalAccessError are thrown appropriately, not NullPointerException
* @modules java.base/jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm
* @library / .
*
* @build p.*
* @run main/othervm compiler.jsr292.methodHandleExceptions.TestAMEnotNPE
* @run main/othervm -Xint compiler.jsr292.methodHandleExceptions.TestAMEnotNPE
* @run main/othervm -Xcomp compiler.jsr292.methodHandleExceptions.TestAMEnotNPE
*/
package compiler.jsr292.methodHandleExceptions;
import p.Dok;
import jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.ClassWriter;
import jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Handle;
import jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.MethodVisitor;
import jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import static jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes.ACC_PRIVATE;
import static jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes.ACC_PUBLIC;
import static jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes.ACC_STATIC;
import static jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes.ACC_SUPER;
import static jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes.ALOAD;
import static jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes.ILOAD;
import static jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes.INVOKESPECIAL;
import static jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes.INVOKEVIRTUAL;
import static jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes.IRETURN;
import static jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes.LLOAD;
import static jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes.RETURN;
import static jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes.V1_8;
public class TestAMEnotNPE {
static boolean writeJarFiles = false;
static boolean readJarFiles = false;
/**
* Optional command line parameter (any case-insensitive prefix of)
* "writejarfiles" or "readjarfiles".
*
* "Writejarfiles" creates a jar file for each different set of tested classes.
* "Readjarfiles" causes the classloader to use the copies of the classes
* found in the corresponding jar files.
*
* Jarfilenames look something like pD_ext_pF (p.D extends p.F)
* and qD_m_pp_imp_pI (q.D with package-private m implements p.I)
*
*/
public static void main(String args[]) throws Throwable {
ArrayList<Throwable> lt = new ArrayList<Throwable>();
if (args.length > 0) {
String a0 = args[0].toLowerCase();
if (a0.length() > 0) {
writeJarFiles = ("writejarfiles").startsWith(a0);
readJarFiles = ("readjarfiles").startsWith(a0);
}
if (!(writeJarFiles || readJarFiles)) {
throw new Error("Command line parameter (if any) should be prefix of writeJarFiles or readJarFiles");
}
}
try {
System.out.println("TRYING p.D.m PRIVATE interface-invoked as p.I.m, p.D extends p.F, p.F.m FINAL");
tryAndCheckThrown(lt, bytesForDprivateSubWhat("p/F"),
"p.D extends p.F (p.F implements p.I, FINAL public m), private m",
IllegalAccessError.class, "pD_ext_pF");
// We'll take either a VerifyError (pre 2013-11-30)
// or an IllegalAccessError (post 2013-11-22)
} catch (VerifyError ve) {
System.out.println("Saw expected VerifyError " + ve);
}
System.out.println();
System.out.println("TRYING p.D.m PRIVATE interface-invoked as p.I.m, p.D extends p.E");
tryAndCheckThrown(lt, bytesForDprivateSubWhat("p/E"),
"p.D extends p.E (p.E implements p.I, public m), private m",
IllegalAccessError.class, "pD_ext_pE");
System.out.println("TRYING p.D.m ABSTRACT interface-invoked as p.I.m");
tryAndCheckThrown(lt, bytesForD(),
"D extends abstract C, no m",
AbstractMethodError.class, "pD_ext_pC");
System.out.println("TRYING q.D.m PACKAGE interface-invoked as p.I.m");
tryAndCheckThrown(lt, "q.D", bytesForDsomeAccess("q/D", 0),
"q.D implements p.I, protected m", IllegalAccessError.class,
"qD_m_pp_imp_pI");
// Note jar file name is used in the plural-arg case.
System.out.println("TRYING p.D.m PRIVATE interface-invoked as p.I.m");
tryAndCheckThrown(lt, bytesForDsomeAccess("p/D", ACC_PRIVATE),
"p.D implements p.I, private m",
IllegalAccessError.class, "pD_m_pri_imp_pI");
// Plural-arg test.
System.out.println("TRYING p.D.m PRIVATE MANY ARG interface-invoked as p.I.m");
tryAndCheckThrownMany(lt, bytesForDsomeAccess("p/D", ACC_PRIVATE),
"p.D implements p.I, private m", IllegalAccessError.class);
if (lt.size() > 0) {
System.out.flush();
Thread.sleep(250); // This de-interleaves output and error in Netbeans, sigh.
for (Throwable th : lt)
System.err.println(th);
throw new Error("Test failed, there were " + lt.size() + " failures listed above");
} else {
System.out.println("ALL PASS, HOORAY!");
}
}
/**
* The bytes for D, a NOT abstract class extending abstract class C without
* supplying an implementation for abstract method m. There is a default
* method in the interface I, but it should lose to the abstract class.
*
* @return
* @throws Exception
*/
public static byte[] bytesForD() throws Exception {
ClassWriter cw = new ClassWriter(ClassWriter.COMPUTE_FRAMES
| ClassWriter.COMPUTE_MAXS);
MethodVisitor mv;
cw.visit(V1_8, ACC_PUBLIC + ACC_SUPER, "p/D", null, "p/C", null);
{
mv = cw.visitMethod(ACC_PUBLIC, "<init>", "()V", null, null);
mv.visitCode();
mv.visitVarInsn(ALOAD, 0);
mv.visitMethodInsn(INVOKESPECIAL, "p/C", "<init>", "()V");
mv.visitInsn(RETURN);
mv.visitMaxs(0, 0);
mv.visitEnd();
}
cw.visitEnd();
return cw.toByteArray();
}
/**
* The bytes for D, implements I, does not extend C, declares m()I with
* access method_acc.
*
* @param d_name Name of class defined
* @param method_acc Accessibility of that class's method m.
* @return
* @throws Exception
*/
public static byte[] bytesForDsomeAccess(String d_name, int method_acc) throws Exception {
return bytesForSomeDsubSomethingSomeAccess(d_name, "java/lang/Object", method_acc);
}
/**
* The bytes for D implements I, extends some class, declares m()I as
* private.
*
* Invokeinterface of I.m applied to this D should throw IllegalAccessError
*
* @param sub_what The name of the class that D will extend.
* @return
* @throws Exception
*/
public static byte[] bytesForDprivateSubWhat(String sub_what) throws Exception {
return bytesForSomeDsubSomethingSomeAccess("p/D", sub_what, ACC_PRIVATE);
}
/**
* Returns the bytes for a class with name d_name (presumably "D" in some
* package), extending some class with name sub_what, implementing p.I,
* and defining two methods m() and m(11args) with access method_acc.
*
* @param d_name Name of class that is defined
* @param sub_what Name of class that it extends
* @param method_acc Accessibility of method(s) m in defined class.
* @return
* @throws Exception
*/
public static byte[] bytesForSomeDsubSomethingSomeAccess
(String d_name, String sub_what, int method_acc)
throws Exception {
ClassWriter cw = new ClassWriter(ClassWriter.COMPUTE_FRAMES
| ClassWriter.COMPUTE_MAXS);
MethodVisitor mv;
String[] interfaces = {"p/I"};
cw.visit(V1_8, ACC_PUBLIC + ACC_SUPER, d_name, null, sub_what, interfaces);
{
mv = cw.visitMethod(ACC_PUBLIC, "<init>", "()V", null, null);
mv.visitCode();
mv.visitVarInsn(ALOAD, 0);
mv.visitMethodInsn(INVOKESPECIAL, sub_what, "<init>", "()V");
mv.visitInsn(RETURN);
mv.visitMaxs(0, 0);
mv.visitEnd();
}
// int m() {return 3;}
{
mv = cw.visitMethod(method_acc, "m", "()I", null, null);
mv.visitCode();
mv.visitLdcInsn(new Integer(3));
mv.visitInsn(IRETURN);
mv.visitMaxs(0, 0);
mv.visitEnd();
}
// int m(11args) {return 3;}
{
mv = cw.visitMethod(method_acc, "m", "(BCSIJ"
+ "Ljava/lang/Object;"
+ "Ljava/lang/Object;"
+ "Ljava/lang/Object;"
+ "Ljava/lang/Object;"
+ "Ljava/lang/Object;"
+ "Ljava/lang/Object;"
+ ")I", null, null);
mv.visitCode();
mv.visitLdcInsn(new Integer(3));
mv.visitInsn(IRETURN);
mv.visitMaxs(0, 0);
mv.visitEnd();
}
cw.visitEnd();
return cw.toByteArray();
}
/**
* The bytecodes for a class p/T defining a methods test() and test(11args)
* that contain an invokeExact of a particular methodHandle, I.m.
*
* Test will be passed values that may imperfectly implement I,
* and thus may in turn throw exceptions.
*
* @return
* @throws Exception
*/
public static byte[] bytesForT() throws Exception {
ClassWriter cw = new ClassWriter(ClassWriter.COMPUTE_FRAMES
| ClassWriter.COMPUTE_MAXS);
MethodVisitor mv;
cw.visit(V1_8, ACC_PUBLIC + ACC_SUPER, "p/T", null, "java/lang/Object", null);
{
mv = cw.visitMethod(ACC_PUBLIC, "<init>", "()V", null, null);
mv.visitCode();
mv.visitVarInsn(ALOAD, 0);
mv.visitMethodInsn(INVOKESPECIAL, "java/lang/Object", "<init>", "()V");
mv.visitInsn(RETURN);
mv.visitMaxs(0, 0);
mv.visitEnd();
}
// static int test(I)
{
mv = cw.visitMethod(ACC_PUBLIC + ACC_STATIC, "test", "(Lp/I;)I", null, null);
mv.visitCode();
mv.visitLdcInsn(new Handle(Opcodes.H_INVOKEINTERFACE, "p/I", "m", "()I"));
mv.visitVarInsn(ALOAD, 0);
mv.visitMethodInsn(INVOKEVIRTUAL, "java/lang/invoke/MethodHandle",
"invokeExact", "(Lp/I;)I");
mv.visitInsn(IRETURN);
mv.visitMaxs(0, 0);
mv.visitEnd();
}
// static int test(I,11args)
{
mv = cw.visitMethod(ACC_PUBLIC + ACC_STATIC, "test", "(Lp/I;BCSIJLjava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;)I", null, null);
mv.visitCode();
mv.visitLdcInsn(new Handle(Opcodes.H_INVOKEINTERFACE, "p/I", "m", "(BCSIJLjava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;)I"));
mv.visitVarInsn(ALOAD, 0);
mv.visitVarInsn(ILOAD, 1);
mv.visitVarInsn(ILOAD, 2);
mv.visitVarInsn(ILOAD, 3);
mv.visitVarInsn(ILOAD, 4);
mv.visitVarInsn(LLOAD, 5);
mv.visitVarInsn(ALOAD, 7);
mv.visitVarInsn(ALOAD, 8);
mv.visitVarInsn(ALOAD, 9);
mv.visitVarInsn(ALOAD, 10);
mv.visitVarInsn(ALOAD, 11);
mv.visitVarInsn(ALOAD, 12);
mv.visitMethodInsn(INVOKEVIRTUAL, "java/lang/invoke/MethodHandle",
"invokeExact", "(Lp/I;BCSIJLjava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;)I");
mv.visitInsn(IRETURN);
mv.visitMaxs(0, 0);
mv.visitEnd();
}
cw.visitEnd();
return cw.toByteArray();
}
private static void tryAndCheckThrown(
List<Throwable> lt, byte[] dBytes, String what, Class<?> expected, String jar_name)
throws Throwable {
tryAndCheckThrown(lt, "p.D", dBytes, what, expected, jar_name);
}
private static void tryAndCheckThrown(List<Throwable> lt, String d_name, byte[] dBytes, String what, Class<?> expected, String jar_name)
throws Throwable {
System.out.println("Methodhandle invokeExact I.m() for instance of " + what);
ByteClassLoader bcl1 = new ByteClassLoader(jar_name, readJarFiles, writeJarFiles);
try {
Class<?> d1 = bcl1.loadBytes(d_name, dBytes);
Class<?> t1 = bcl1.loadBytes("p.T", bytesForT());
invokeTest(t1, d1, expected, lt);
} finally {
// Not necessary for others -- all class files are written in this call.
// (unless the VM crashes first).
bcl1.close();
}
System.out.println("Reflection invoke I.m() for instance of " + what);
ByteClassLoader bcl3 = new ByteClassLoader(jar_name, readJarFiles, false);
Class<?> d3 = bcl3.loadBytes(d_name, dBytes);
Class<?> t3 = bcl3.loadClass("p.Treflect");
invokeTest(t3, d3, expected, lt);
System.out.println("Bytecode invokeInterface I.m() for instance of " + what);
ByteClassLoader bcl2 = new ByteClassLoader(jar_name, readJarFiles, false);
Class<?> d2 = bcl2.loadBytes(d_name, dBytes);
Class<?> t2 = bcl2.loadClass("p.Tdirect");
badGoodBadGood(t2, d2, expected, lt);
}
private static void invokeTest(Class<?> t, Class<?> d, Class<?> expected, List<Throwable> lt)
throws Throwable {
try {
Method m = t.getMethod("test", p.I.class);
Object o = d.newInstance();
Object result = m.invoke(null, o);
if (expected != null) {
System.out.println("FAIL, Expected " + expected.getName()
+ " wrapped in InvocationTargetException, but nothing was thrown");
lt.add(new Error("Exception " + expected.getName() + " was not thrown"));
} else {
System.out.println("PASS, saw expected return.");
}
} catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
Throwable th = e.getCause();
th.printStackTrace(System.out);
if (expected != null) {
if (expected.isInstance(th)) {
System.out.println("PASS, saw expected exception (" + expected.getName() + ").");
} else {
System.out.println("FAIL, Expected " + expected.getName()
+ " wrapped in InvocationTargetException, saw " + th);
lt.add(th);
}
} else {
System.out.println("FAIL, expected no exception, saw " + th);
lt.add(th);
}
}
System.out.println();
}
/* Many-arg versions of above */
private static void tryAndCheckThrownMany(List<Throwable> lt, byte[] dBytes, String what, Class<?> expected)
throws Throwable {
System.out.println("Methodhandle invokeExact I.m(11params) for instance of " + what);
ByteClassLoader bcl1 = new ByteClassLoader("p.D", readJarFiles, false);
try {
Class<?> d1 = bcl1.loadBytes("p.D", dBytes);
Class<?> t1 = bcl1.loadBytes("p.T", bytesForT());
invokeTestMany(t1, d1, expected, lt);
} finally {
bcl1.close(); // Not necessary for others -- all class files are written in this call.
}
{
System.out.println("Bytecode invokeInterface I.m(11params) for instance of " + what);
ByteClassLoader bcl2 = new ByteClassLoader("pD_m_pri_imp_pI", readJarFiles, false);
Class<?> d2 = bcl2.loadBytes("p.D", dBytes);
Class<?> t2 = bcl2.loadClass("p.Tdirect");
badGoodBadGoodMany(t2, d2, expected, lt);
}
{
System.out.println("Reflection invokeInterface I.m(11params) for instance of " + what);
ByteClassLoader bcl2 = new ByteClassLoader("pD_m_pri_imp_pI", readJarFiles, false);
Class<?> d2 = bcl2.loadBytes("p.D", dBytes);
Class<?> t2 = bcl2.loadClass("p.Treflect");
invokeTestMany(t2, d2, expected, lt);
}
}
private static void invokeTestMany(Class<?> t, Class<?> d, Class<?> expected, List<Throwable> lt)
throws Throwable {
try {
Method m = t.getMethod("test", p.I.class,
Byte.TYPE, Character.TYPE, Short.TYPE, Integer.TYPE, Long.TYPE,
Object.class, Object.class, Object.class,
Object.class, Object.class, Object.class);
Object o = d.newInstance();
Byte b = 1;
Character c = 2;
Short s = 3;
Integer i = 4;
Long j = 5L;
Object o1 = b;
Object o2 = c;
Object o3 = s;
Object o4 = i;
Object o5 = j;
Object o6 = "6";
Object result = m.invoke(null, o, b, c, s, i, j,
o1, o2, o3, o4, o5, o6);
if (expected != null) {
System.out.println("FAIL, Expected " + expected.getName()
+ " wrapped in InvocationTargetException, but nothing was thrown");
lt.add(new Error("Exception " + expected.getName()
+ " was not thrown"));
} else {
System.out.println("PASS, saw expected return.");
}
} catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
Throwable th = e.getCause();
th.printStackTrace(System.out);
if (expected != null) {
if (expected.isInstance(th)) {
System.out.println("PASS, saw expected exception ("
+ expected.getName() + ").");
} else {
System.out.println("FAIL, Expected " + expected.getName()
+ " wrapped in InvocationTargetException, saw " + th);
lt.add(th);
}
} else {
System.out.println("FAIL, expected no exception, saw " + th);
lt.add(th);
}
}
System.out.println();
}
/**
* This tests a peculiar idiom for tickling the bug on older VMs that lack
* methodhandles. The bug (if not fixed) acts in the following way:
*
* When a broken receiver is passed to the first execution of an invokeinterface
* bytecode, the illegal access is detected before the effects of resolution are
* cached for later use, and so repeated calls with a broken receiver will always
* throw the correct error.
*
* If, however, a good receiver is passed to the invokeinterface, the effects of
* resolution will be successfully cached. A subsequent execution with a broken
* receiver will reuse the cached information, skip the detailed resolution work,
* and instead encounter a null pointer. By convention, that is the encoding for a
* missing abstract method, and an AbstractMethodError is thrown -- not the expected
* IllegalAccessError.
*
* @param t2 Test invocation class
* @param d2 Test receiver class
* @param expected expected exception type
* @param lt list of unexpected throwables seen
*/
private static void badGoodBadGood(Class<?> t2, Class<?> d2, Class<?> expected, List<Throwable> lt)
throws Throwable {
System.out.println(" Error input 1st time");
invokeTest(t2, d2, expected, lt);
System.out.println(" Good input (instance of Dok)");
invokeTest(t2, Dok.class, null, lt);
System.out.println(" Error input 2nd time");
invokeTest(t2, d2, expected, lt);
System.out.println(" Good input (instance of Dok)");
invokeTest(t2, Dok.class, null, lt);
}
private static void badGoodBadGoodMany(Class<?> t2, Class<?> d2, Class<?> expected, List<Throwable> lt)
throws Throwable {
System.out.println(" Error input 1st time");
invokeTestMany(t2, d2, expected, lt);
System.out.println(" Good input (instance of Dok)");
invokeTestMany(t2, Dok.class, null, lt);
System.out.println(" Error input 2nd time");
invokeTestMany(t2, d2, expected, lt);
System.out.println(" Good input (instance of Dok)");
invokeTestMany(t2, Dok.class, null, lt);
}
}