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/*
* @test
* @key stress
*
* @summary converted from VM testbase nsk/stress/stack/stack004.
* VM testbase keywords: [stress, stack, nonconcurrent]
* VM testbase readme:
* DESCRIPTION
* This test provokes multiple stack overflows in the same thread
* by invoking final static recursive method for the given fixed
* depth of recursion (though, for a large depth).
* This test makes measures a number of recursive invocations
* before 1st StackOverflowError, and then tries to reproduce
* such StackOverflowError 100 times -- each time by trying to
* invoke the same recursive method for the given fixed depth
* of invocations (which is twice that depth just measured).
* The test is deemed passed, if VM have not crashed.
* COMMENTS
* This test crashes all HS versions (2.0, 1.3, 1.4) on all
* platforms (Win32, Solaris, Linux) in all execution modes
* (-Xint, -Xmixed, -Xcomp) in 100% of executions in which
* I had tryied it.
* See the bug:
* 4366625 (P4/S4) multiple stack overflow causes HS crash
*
* @requires vm.opt.DeoptimizeALot != true
* @run main/othervm nsk.stress.stack.stack004
*/
package nsk.stress.stack;
import java.io.PrintStream;
public class stack004 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int exitCode = run(args, System.out);
System.exit(exitCode + 95);
}
public static int run(String args[], PrintStream out) {
stack004 test = new stack004();
int exitCode = test.doRun(args, out);
return exitCode;
}
public int doRun(String args[], PrintStream out) {
int depth;
for (depth = 100; ; depth += 100)
try {
recurse(depth);
} catch (StackOverflowError soe) {
break;
} catch (OutOfMemoryError oome) {
break;
}
out.println("Max. depth: " + depth);
for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++)
try {
recurse(2 * depth);
out.println("?");
} catch (StackOverflowError soe) {
// OK.
} catch (OutOfMemoryError oome) {
// Also OK.
}
return 0;
}
final static void recurse(int depth) {
if (depth > 0)
recurse(depth - 1);
}
}