8025812: tmtools/jmap/heap_config tests fail on Linux-ia32 because it Cant attach to the core file
Summary: Coredump store memsz elf field rounded up to page
Reviewed-by: dholmes, sla
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# CYGWIN. We need to figure that out.
# Find user name
if [ "${USERNAME}" = "" ] ; then
USERNAME="${LOGNAME}"
fi
if [ "${USERNAME}" = "" ] ; then
USERNAME="${USER}"
fi
export USERNAME
# Find machine name
if [ "${COMPUTERNAME}" = "" ] ; then
COMPUTERNAME="$(hostname)"
fi
export COMPUTERNAME
# Boot jdk
bootjdk=jdk1.6.0
importjdk=jdk1.7.0
# Uses 'uname -s', but only expect SunOS or Linux, assume Windows otherwise.
osname=$(uname -s)
if [ "${osname}" = SunOS ] ; then
# System place where JDK installed images are stored?
jdk_instances=/usr/jdk/instances
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if [ "${ALT_COMPILER_PATH}" = "" ] ; then
ALT_COMPILER_PATH=/opt/SUNWspro/bin
export ALT_COMPILER_PATH
fi
if [ ! -d ${ALT_COMPILER_PATH} ] ; then
echo "WARNING: Cannot access ALT_COMPILER_PATH=${ALT_COMPILER_PATH}"
fi
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path4sdk=${ALT_COMPILER_PATH}:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/ccs/lib:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sfw/bin
# Make sure these are unset
unset JAVA_HOME
unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# Build in C locale
LANG=C
export LANG
LC_ALL=C
export LC_ALL
umask 002
elif [ "${osname}" = Linux ] ; then
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jdk_instances=/opt/java
# Use compilers from /usr/bin
path4sdk=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
# Make sure these are unset
unset JAVA_HOME
unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# Build in C locale
LANG=C
export LANG
LC_ALL=C
export LC_ALL
umask 002
else
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jdk_instances="C:"
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proc_arch=`echo "${PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER}" | expand | cut -d' ' -f1 | sed -e 's@x86@X86@g' -e 's@Intel64@X64@g' -e 's@em64t@X64@g' -e 's@EM64T@X64@g' -e 's@amd64@X64@g' -e 's@AMD64@X64@g' -e 's@ia64@IA64@g'`
if [ "${proc_arch}" = "X64" ] ; then
windows_arch=amd64
else
windows_arch=i586
fi
repo=`hg root | sed -e 's@\\\\@/@g'`
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# For CYGWIN, uname will have "Cygwin" in it, and /bin/cygpath should exist
# Utility to convert to short pathnames without spaces
cygpath="/usr/bin/cygpath -a -m -s"
cygpathp="/usr/bin/cygpath -p"
# Most unix utilities are in the /usr/bin
unixcommand_path="/usr/bin"
# Make the prompt tell you CYGWIN
export PS1="CYGWIN:${COMPUTERNAME}:${USERNAME}[\!] "
elif [ "$(echo ${osname} | fgrep MINGW)" != "" ] ; then
# Utility to convert to short pathnames without spaces
cygpath="${repo}/make/tools/msys_build_scripts/dospath.sh"
if [ ! -f ${cygpath} ] ; then
echo "ERROR: Cannot find cygpath or equivalent on this machine"
exit 1
fi
# Utility to fix a path to MinGW/MSYS format - the equivalent of 'cygpath -p'
for tfile in "${repo}/make/scripts/fixpath.pl" "${repo}/../make/scripts/fixpath.pl"; do
if [ -f ${tfile} ] ; then
cygpathp="/bin/perl ${tfile} -m"
fi
done;
if [ -z "${cygpathp}" ] ; then
echo "ERROR: Cannot find make/scripts/fixpath.pl on this machine"
exit 1
fi
unixcommand_path="/usr/bin"
else
echo "ERROR: Cannot find CYGWIN or MinGW/MSYS on this machine"
exit 1
fi
if [ "${ALT_UNIXCOMMAND_PATH}" != "" ] ; then
unixcommand_path=${ALT_UNIXCOMMAND_PATH}
fi
# Default shell
export SHELL="${unixcommand_path}/sh"
# Setup path system (verify this is right)
if [ "${SystemRoot}" != "" ] ; then
sys_root=$(${cygpath} "${SystemRoot}")
elif [ "${SYSTEMROOT}" != "" ] ; then
sys_root=$(${cygpath} "${SYSTEMROOT}")
else
sys_root=$(${cygpath} "C:/WINNT")
fi
if [ ! -d "${sys_root}" ] ; then
echo "WARNING: No system root found at: ${sys_root}"
fi
# Build a : separated path making sure each segment is acceptable to ${osname}
path4sdk="${unixcommand_path}:"`${cygpathp} "${sys_root}/system32;${sys_root};${sys_root}/System32/Wbem"`
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# NOTE: You can use vcvars32.bat to set PATH, LIB, and INCLUDE.
# NOTE: CYGWIN has a link.exe too, make sure the compilers are first
# Use supplied vsvars.sh
if [ -f "${repo}/make/scripts/vsvars.sh" ] ; then
eval `sh ${repo}/make/scripts/vsvars.sh -v10`
elif [ -f "${repo}/../make/scripts/vsvars.sh" ] ; then
eval `sh ${repo}/../make/scripts/vsvars.sh -v10`
else
echo "WARNING: No make/scripts/vsvars.sh file found"
fi
fi
# Get the previous JDK to be used to bootstrap the build
if [ "${ALT_BOOTDIR}" = "" ] ; then
ALT_BOOTDIR=${jdk_instances}/${bootjdk}
export ALT_BOOTDIR
fi
if [ ! -d ${ALT_BOOTDIR} ] ; then
echo "WARNING: Cannot access ALT_BOOTDIR=${ALT_BOOTDIR}"
fi
# Get the import JDK to be used to get hotspot VM if not built
if [ "${ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH}" = "" -a -d ${jdk_instances}/${importjdk} ] ; then
ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH=${jdk_instances}/${importjdk}
export ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH
fi
# Export PATH setting
PATH="${path4sdk}"
export PATH
# Export variables required for Zero
if [ "${SHARK_BUILD}" = true ] ; then
ZERO_BUILD=true
export ZERO_BUILD
fi
if [ "${ZERO_BUILD}" = true ] ; then
# ZERO_LIBARCH is the name of the architecture-specific
# subdirectory under $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib
arch=$(uname -m)
case "${arch}" in
x86_64) ZERO_LIBARCH=amd64 ;;
i?86) ZERO_LIBARCH=i386 ;;
sparc64) ZERO_LIBARCH=sparcv9 ;;
arm*) ZERO_LIBARCH=arm ;;
*) ZERO_LIBARCH="$(arch)"
esac
export ZERO_LIBARCH
# ARCH_DATA_MODEL is the number of bits in a pointer
case "${ZERO_LIBARCH}" in
i386|ppc|s390|sparc|arm)
ARCH_DATA_MODEL=32
;;
amd64|ppc64|s390x|sparcv9|ia64|alpha)
ARCH_DATA_MODEL=64
;;
*)
echo "ERROR: Unable to determine ARCH_DATA_MODEL for ${ZERO_LIBARCH}"
exit 1
esac
export ARCH_DATA_MODEL
# ZERO_ENDIANNESS is the endianness of the processor
case "${ZERO_LIBARCH}" in
i386|amd64|ia64)
ZERO_ENDIANNESS=little
;;
ppc*|s390*|sparc*|alpha)
ZERO_ENDIANNESS=big
;;
*)
echo "ERROR: Unable to determine ZERO_ENDIANNESS for ${ZERO_LIBARCH}"
exit 1
esac
export ZERO_ENDIANNESS
# ZERO_ARCHDEF is used to enable architecture-specific code
case "${ZERO_LIBARCH}" in
i386) ZERO_ARCHDEF=IA32 ;;
ppc*) ZERO_ARCHDEF=PPC ;;
s390*) ZERO_ARCHDEF=S390 ;;
sparc*) ZERO_ARCHDEF=SPARC ;;
*) ZERO_ARCHDEF=$(echo "${ZERO_LIBARCH}" | tr a-z A-Z)
esac
export ZERO_ARCHDEF
# ZERO_ARCHFLAG tells the compiler which mode to build for
case "${ZERO_LIBARCH}" in
s390)
ZERO_ARCHFLAG="-m31"
;;
*)
ZERO_ARCHFLAG="-m${ARCH_DATA_MODEL}"
esac
export ZERO_ARCHFLAG
# LIBFFI_CFLAGS and LIBFFI_LIBS tell the compiler how to compile and
# link against libffi
pkgconfig=$(which pkg-config 2>/dev/null)
if [ -x "${pkgconfig}" ] ; then
if [ "${LIBFFI_CFLAGS}" = "" ] ; then
LIBFFI_CFLAGS=$("${pkgconfig}" --cflags libffi)
fi
if [ "${LIBFFI_LIBS}" = "" ] ; then
LIBFFI_LIBS=$("${pkgconfig}" --libs libffi)
fi
fi
if [ "${LIBFFI_LIBS}" = "" ] ; then
LIBFFI_LIBS="-lffi"
fi
export LIBFFI_CFLAGS
export LIBFFI_LIBS
# LLVM_CFLAGS, LLVM_LDFLAGS and LLVM_LIBS tell the compiler how to
# compile and link against LLVM
if [ "${SHARK_BUILD}" = true ] ; then
if [ "${LLVM_CONFIG}" = "" ] ; then
LLVM_CONFIG=$(which llvm-config 2>/dev/null)
fi
if [ ! -x "${LLVM_CONFIG}" ] ; then
echo "ERROR: Unable to locate llvm-config"
exit 1
fi
llvm_components="jit engine nativecodegen"
unset LLVM_CFLAGS
for flag in $("${LLVM_CONFIG}" --cxxflags $llvm_components); do
if echo "${flag}" | grep -q '^-[ID]'; then
if [ "${flag}" != "-D_DEBUG" ] ; then
if [ "${LLVM_CFLAGS}" != "" ] ; then
LLVM_CFLAGS="${LLVM_CFLAGS} "
fi
LLVM_CFLAGS="${LLVM_CFLAGS}${flag}"
fi
fi
done
llvm_version=$("${LLVM_CONFIG}" --version | sed 's/\.//; s/svn.*//')
LLVM_CFLAGS="${LLVM_CFLAGS} -DSHARK_LLVM_VERSION=${llvm_version}"
unset LLVM_LDFLAGS
for flag in $("${LLVM_CONFIG}" --ldflags $llvm_components); do
if echo "${flag}" | grep -q '^-L'; then
if [ "${LLVM_LDFLAGS}" != "" ] ; then
LLVM_LDFLAGS="${LLVM_LDFLAGS} "
fi
LLVM_LDFLAGS="${LLVM_LDFLAGS}${flag}"
fi
done
unset LLVM_LIBS
for flag in $("${LLVM_CONFIG}" --libs $llvm_components); do
if echo "${flag}" | grep -q '^-l'; then
if [ "${LLVM_LIBS}" != "" ] ; then
LLVM_LIBS="${LLVM_LIBS} "
fi
LLVM_LIBS="${LLVM_LIBS}${flag}"
fi
done
export LLVM_CFLAGS
export LLVM_LDFLAGS
export LLVM_LIBS
fi
fi
# Export variables for system zlib
# ZLIB_CFLAGS and ZLIB_LIBS tell the compiler how to compile and
# link against zlib
pkgconfig=$(which pkg-config 2>/dev/null)
if [ -x "${pkgconfig}" ] ; then
if [ "${ZLIB_CFLAGS}" = "" ] ; then
ZLIB_CFLAGS=$("${pkgconfig}" --cflags zlib)
fi
if [ "${ZLIB_LIBS}" = "" ] ; then
ZLIB_LIBS=$("${pkgconfig}" --libs zlib)
fi
fi
if [ "${ZLIB_LIBS}" = "" ] ; then
ZLIB_LIBS="-lz"
fi
export ZLIB_CFLAGS
export ZLIB_LIBS