8185134: [Graal] Introduce vm.graal predicate and tag tests which are not applicable for Graal
Reviewed-by: kvn, dnsimon
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/*
* @test Test8004741.java
* @bug 8004741
* @summary Missing compiled exception handle table entry for multidimensional array allocation
*
* @requires !vm.graal.enabled
* @run main/othervm -Xmx64m -Xbatch -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions -XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions
* -XX:-TieredCompilation -XX:+StressCompiledExceptionHandlers
* -XX:+SafepointALot -XX:GuaranteedSafepointInterval=100
* compiler.c2.Test8004741
* @run main/othervm -Xmx64m -Xbatch -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions -XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions
* -XX:-TieredCompilation -XX:+StressCompiledExceptionHandlers
* compiler.c2.Test8004741
*/
package compiler.c2;
public class Test8004741 extends Thread {
static int passed = 0;
/**
* Loop forever allocating 2-d arrays.
* Catches and rethrows all exceptions; in the case of ThreadDeath, increments passed.
* Note that passed is incremented here because this is the exception handler with
* the smallest scope; we only want to declare success in the case where it is highly
* likely that the test condition
* (exception in 2-d array alloc interrupted by ThreadDeath)
* actually occurs.
*/
static int[][] test(int a, int b) throws Exception {
int[][] ar;
try {
ar = new int[a][b];
} catch (ThreadDeath e) {
System.out.println("test got ThreadDeath");
passed++;
throw(e);
}
return ar;
}
/* Cookbook wait-notify to track progress of test thread. */
Object progressLock = new Object();
private static final int NOT_STARTED = 0;
private static final int RUNNING = 1;
private static final int STOPPING = 2;
int progressState = NOT_STARTED;
void toState(int state) {
synchronized (progressLock) {
progressState = state;
progressLock.notify();
}
}
void waitFor(int state) {
synchronized (progressLock) {
while (progressState < state) {
try {
progressLock.wait();
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
System.out.println("unexpected InterruptedException");
fail();
}
}
if (progressState > state) {
System.out.println("unexpected test state change, expected " +
state + " but saw " + progressState);
fail();
}
}
}
/**
* Loops running test until some sort of an exception or error,
* expects to see ThreadDeath.
*/
public void run() {
try {
// Print before state change, so that other thread is most likely
// to see this thread executing calls to test() in a loop.
System.out.println("thread running");
toState(RUNNING);
while (true) {
// (2,2) (2,10) (2,100) were observed to tickle the bug;
test(2, 100);
}
} catch (ThreadDeath e) {
// nothing to say, passing was incremented by the test.
} catch (Throwable e) {
e.printStackTrace();
System.out.println("unexpected Throwable " + e);
fail();
}
toState(STOPPING);
}
/**
* Runs a single trial of the test in a thread.
* No single trial is definitive, since the ThreadDeath
* exception might not land in the tested region of code.
*/
public static void threadTest() throws InterruptedException {
Test8004741 t = new Test8004741();
t.start();
t.waitFor(RUNNING);
Thread.sleep(100);
System.out.println("stopping thread");
t.stop();
t.waitFor(STOPPING);
t.join();
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
// Warm up "test"
// t will never be started.
for (int n = 0; n < 11000; n++) {
test(2, 100);
}
// Will this sleep help ensure that the compiler is run?
Thread.sleep(500);
passed = 0;
try {
test(-1, 100);
System.out.println("Missing NegativeArraySizeException #1");
fail();
} catch ( java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException e ) {
System.out.println("Saw expected NegativeArraySizeException #1");
}
try {
test(100, -1);
fail();
System.out.println("Missing NegativeArraySizeException #2");
fail();
} catch ( java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException e ) {
System.out.println("Saw expected NegativeArraySizeException #2");
}
/* Test repetitions. If the test succeeds-mostly, it succeeds,
* as long as it does not crash (the outcome if the exception range
* table entry for the array allocation is missing).
*/
int N = 12;
for (int n = 0; n < N; n++) {
threadTest();
}
if (passed > N/2) {
System.out.println("Saw " + passed + " out of " + N + " possible ThreadDeath hits");
System.out.println("PASSED");
} else {
System.out.println("Too few ThreadDeath hits; expected at least " + N/2 +
" but saw only " + passed);
fail();
}
}
static void fail() {
System.out.println("FAILED");
System.exit(97);
}
};