8032377: test/java/lang/management/ThreadMXBean/ThreadBlockedCount.java still fails intermittently
Reviewed-by: dholmes
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import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
/**
* A manual test that demonstrates the ability to start a subprocess
* on Linux without getting ENOMEM. Run this test like:
*
* java -Xmx7000m BigFork
*
* providing a -Xmx flag suitable for your operating environment.
* Here's the bad old behavior:
*
* ==> java -Xmx7000m -esa -ea BigFork
* -------
* CommitLimit: 6214700 kB
* Committed_AS: 2484452 kB
* -------
* size=4.6GB
* -------
* CommitLimit: 6214700 kB
* Committed_AS: 7219680 kB
* -------
* Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/true": java.io.IOException: error=12, Cannot allocate memory
* at java.lang.ProcessBuilder.start(ProcessBuilder.java:1018)
* at BigFork.main(BigFork.java:79)
* Caused by: java.io.IOException: java.io.IOException: error=12, Cannot allocate memory
* at java.lang.UNIXProcess.<init>(UNIXProcess.java:190)
* at java.lang.ProcessImpl.start(ProcessImpl.java:128)
* at java.lang.ProcessBuilder.start(ProcessBuilder.java:1010)
* ... 1 more
*/
public class BigFork {
static final Random rnd = new Random();
static void touchPages(byte[] chunk) {
final int pageSize = 4096;
for (int i = 0; i < chunk.length; i+= pageSize) {
chunk[i] = (byte) rnd.nextInt();
}
}
static void showCommittedMemory() throws IOException {
BufferedReader r =
new BufferedReader(
new InputStreamReader(
new FileInputStream("/proc/meminfo")));
System.out.println("-------");
String line;
while ((line = r.readLine()) != null) {
if (line.startsWith("Commit")) {
System.out.printf("%s%n", line);
}
}
System.out.println("-------");
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Throwable {
showCommittedMemory();
final int chunkSize = 1024 * 1024 * 100;
List<byte[]> chunks = new ArrayList<byte[]>(100);
try {
for (;;) {
byte[] chunk = new byte[chunkSize];
touchPages(chunk);
chunks.add(chunk);
}
} catch (OutOfMemoryError e) {
chunks.set(0, null); // Free up one chunk
System.gc();
int size = chunks.size();
System.out.printf("size=%.2gGB%n", (double)size/10);
showCommittedMemory();
// Can we fork/exec in our current bloated state?
Process p = new ProcessBuilder("/bin/true").start();
p.waitFor();
}
}
}