hotspot/test/serviceability/tmtools/jstat/GcCauseTest01.java
author akulyakh
Thu, 14 Jan 2016 15:35:21 +0300
changeset 35493 863fb33f9940
child 35535 82db90419728
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8130063: Refactoring tmtools jstat and jstack tests to jtreg Summary: Some of the jstat and jstack tests refactored to be run with the jtreg Reviewed-by: jbachorik

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/*
 * @test
 * @summary Test checks output displayed with jstat -gccause.
 *          Test scenario:
 *          test several times provokes garbage collection in the debuggee application and after each garbage
 *          collection runs jstat. jstat should show that after garbage collection number of GC events and garbage
 *          collection time increase.
 * @library /test/lib/share/classes
 * @library ../share
 * @build common.*
 * @build utils.*
 *
 * @run main/othervm -XX:+UsePerfData GcCauseTest01
 */
import utils.*;

public class GcCauseTest01 {

    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {

        // We will be running "jstat -gc" tool
        JstatGcCauseTool jstatGcTool = new JstatGcCauseTool(ProcessHandle.current().getPid());

        // Run once and get the  results asserting that they are reasonable
        JstatGcCauseResults measurement1 = jstatGcTool.measure();
        measurement1.assertConsistency();

        GcProvoker gcProvoker = GcProvoker.createGcProvoker();

        // Provoke GC then run the tool again and get the results  asserting that they are reasonable
        gcProvoker.provokeGc();
        JstatGcCauseResults measurement2 = jstatGcTool.measure();
        measurement2.assertConsistency();

        // Assert the increase in GC events and time between the measurements
        JstatResults.assertGCEventsIncreased(measurement1, measurement2);
        JstatResults.assertGCTimeIncreased(measurement1, measurement2);

        // Provoke GC 3rd time then run the tool 3rd time twice and get the results
        // asserting that they are reasonable
        gcProvoker.provokeGc();
        JstatGcCauseResults measurement3 = jstatGcTool.measure();
        measurement3.assertConsistency();

        // Assert the increase in GC events and time between the measurements
        JstatResults.assertGCEventsIncreased(measurement2, measurement3);
        JstatResults.assertGCTimeIncreased(measurement2, measurement3);
    }
}