8032377: test/java/lang/management/ThreadMXBean/ThreadBlockedCount.java still fails intermittently
Reviewed-by: dholmes
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/*
* @test
* @bug 5037596
* @summary Verify bitwise conversion works for non-canonical NaN values
* @author Joseph D. Darcy
*/
import static java.lang.Float.*;
import static sun.misc.FloatConsts.*;
public class BitwiseConversion {
static int testNanCase(int x) {
int errors = 0;
// Strip out sign and exponent bits
int y = x & SIGNIF_BIT_MASK;
float values[] = {
intBitsToFloat(EXP_BIT_MASK | y),
intBitsToFloat(SIGN_BIT_MASK | EXP_BIT_MASK | y)
};
for(float value: values) {
if (!isNaN(value)) {
throw new RuntimeException("Invalid input " + y +
"yielded non-NaN" + value);
}
int converted = floatToIntBits(value);
if (converted != 0x7fc00000) {
errors++;
System.err.format("Non-canoncial NaN bits returned: %x%n",
converted);
}
}
return errors;
}
public static void main(String... argv) {
int errors = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < SIGNIFICAND_WIDTH-1; i++) {
errors += testNanCase(1<<i);
}
if (floatToIntBits(Float.POSITIVE_INFINITY)
!= 0x7F800000) {
errors++;
System.err.println("Bad conversion for +infinity.");
}
if (floatToIntBits(Float.NEGATIVE_INFINITY)
!= 0xFF800000) {
errors++;
System.err.println("Bad conversion for -infinity.");
}
if (errors > 0)
throw new RuntimeException();
}
}