8210785: Trivial typo fix in X509ExtendedKeyManager javadoc
Reviewed-by: xuelei
Contributed-by: Jaikiran Pai <jaikiran.pai@gmail.com>
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "runtime/interfaceSupport.inline.hpp"
#include "classfile/symbolTable.hpp"
#include "threadHelper.inline.hpp"
#include "unittest.hpp"
TEST_VM(SymbolTable, temp_new_symbol) {
// Assert messages assume these symbols are unique, and the refcounts start at
// one, but code does not rely on this.
JavaThread* THREAD = JavaThread::current();
// the thread should be in vm to use locks
ThreadInVMfromNative ThreadInVMfromNative(THREAD);
Symbol* abc = SymbolTable::new_symbol("abc", CATCH);
int abccount = abc->refcount();
TempNewSymbol ss = abc;
ASSERT_EQ(ss->refcount(), abccount) << "only one abc";
ASSERT_EQ(ss->refcount(), abc->refcount()) << "should match TempNewSymbol";
Symbol* efg = SymbolTable::new_symbol("efg", CATCH);
Symbol* hij = SymbolTable::new_symbol("hij", CATCH);
int efgcount = efg->refcount();
int hijcount = hij->refcount();
TempNewSymbol s1 = efg;
TempNewSymbol s2 = hij;
ASSERT_EQ(s1->refcount(), efgcount) << "one efg";
ASSERT_EQ(s2->refcount(), hijcount) << "one hij";
// Assignment operator
s1 = s2;
ASSERT_EQ(hij->refcount(), hijcount + 1) << "should be two hij";
ASSERT_EQ(efg->refcount(), efgcount - 1) << "should be no efg";
s1 = ss; // s1 is abc
ASSERT_EQ(s1->refcount(), abccount + 1) << "should be two abc (s1 and ss)";
ASSERT_EQ(hij->refcount(), hijcount) << "should only have one hij now (s2)";
s1 = s1; // self assignment
ASSERT_EQ(s1->refcount(), abccount + 1) << "should still be two abc (s1 and ss)";
TempNewSymbol s3;
Symbol* klm = SymbolTable::new_symbol("klm", CATCH);
int klmcount = klm->refcount();
s3 = klm; // assignment
ASSERT_EQ(s3->refcount(), klmcount) << "only one klm now";
Symbol* xyz = SymbolTable::new_symbol("xyz", CATCH);
int xyzcount = xyz->refcount();
{ // inner scope
TempNewSymbol s_inner = xyz;
}
ASSERT_EQ(xyz->refcount(), xyzcount - 1)
<< "Should have been decremented by dtor in inner scope";
// Test overflowing refcount making symbol permanent
Symbol* bigsym = SymbolTable::new_symbol("bigsym", CATCH);
for (int i = 0; i < PERM_REFCOUNT + 100; i++) {
bigsym->increment_refcount();
}
ASSERT_EQ(bigsym->refcount(), PERM_REFCOUNT) << "should not have overflowed";
// Test that PERM_REFCOUNT is sticky
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
bigsym->decrement_refcount();
}
ASSERT_EQ(bigsym->refcount(), PERM_REFCOUNT) << "should be sticky";
}
// TODO: Make two threads one decrementing the refcount and the other trying to increment.
// try_increment_refcount should return false
#define SYM_NAME_LENGTH 30
static char symbol_name[SYM_NAME_LENGTH];
class SymbolThread : public JavaTestThread {
public:
SymbolThread(Semaphore* post) : JavaTestThread(post) {}
virtual ~SymbolThread() {}
void main_run() {
Thread* THREAD = Thread::current();
for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
TempNewSymbol sym = SymbolTable::new_symbol(symbol_name, CATCH);
// Create and destroy new symbol
EXPECT_TRUE(sym->refcount() != 0) << "Symbol refcount unexpectedly zeroed";
}
}
};
#define SYM_TEST_THREAD_COUNT 5
class DriverSymbolThread : public JavaTestThread {
public:
Semaphore _done;
DriverSymbolThread(Semaphore* post) : JavaTestThread(post) { };
virtual ~DriverSymbolThread(){}
void main_run() {
Semaphore done(0);
Thread* THREAD = Thread::current();
// Find a symbol where there will probably be only one instance.
for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
os::snprintf(symbol_name, SYM_NAME_LENGTH, "some_symbol%d", i);
TempNewSymbol ts = SymbolTable::new_symbol(symbol_name, CATCH);
if (ts->refcount() == 1) {
EXPECT_TRUE(ts->refcount() == 1) << "Symbol is just created";
break; // found a unique symbol
}
}
SymbolThread* st[SYM_TEST_THREAD_COUNT];
for (int i = 0; i < SYM_TEST_THREAD_COUNT; i++) {
st[i] = new SymbolThread(&done);
st[i]->doit();
}
for (int i = 0; i < SYM_TEST_THREAD_COUNT; i++) {
done.wait();
}
}
};
TEST_VM(SymbolTable, test_symbol_refcount_parallel) {
mt_test_doer<DriverSymbolThread>();
}