6630639: lightweight HttpServer leaks file descriptors on no-data connections
Summary: not cleaning up no-data connections properly
Reviewed-by: chegar
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# Makefile to run jtreg
#
OSNAME = $(shell uname -s)
ifeq ($(OSNAME), SunOS)
PLATFORM = solaris
JCT_PLATFORM = solaris
ARCH = $(shell uname -p)
ifeq ($(ARCH), i386)
ARCH=i586
endif
endif
ifeq ($(OSNAME), Linux)
PLATFORM = linux
JCT_PLATFORM = linux
ARCH = $(shell uname -m)
ifeq ($(ARCH), i386)
ARCH=i586
endif
endif
ifeq ($(OSNAME), Windows_NT)
PLATFORM = windows
JCT_PLATFORM = win32
ifeq ($(word 1, $(PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER)),ia64)
ARCH=ia64
else
ifeq ($(word 1, $(PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER)),AMD64)
ARCH=x64
else
ifeq ($(word 1, $(PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER)),EM64T)
ARCH=x64
else
ARCH=i586
endif
endif
endif
endif
# Default bundle of all test results (passed or not)
JPRT_ARCHIVE_BUNDLE=$(TEST_ROOT)/JPRT_ARCHIVE_BUNDLE.zip
# Default home for JTREG
ifeq ($(PLATFORM), windows)
JT_HOME = J:/svc/jct-tools3.2.2_01
else
JT_HOME = /java/svc/jct-tools3.2.2_01
endif
# Default JTREG to run
JTREG = $(JT_HOME)/$(JCT_PLATFORM)/bin/jtreg
# Root of this test area
TEST_ROOT := $(shell pwd)
# Default JDK to test
JAVA_HOME = $(TEST_ROOT)/../build/$(PLATFORM)-$(ARCH)
# The test directories to run
DEFAULT_TESTDIRS = serviceability
TESTDIRS = $(DEFAULT_TESTDIRS)
# Files that hold total passed and failed counts (passed==0 is bad)
JTREG_TOTALS_DIR = $(TEST_ROOT)/JTREG_TOTALS_$(PLATFORM)_$(ARCH)
JTREG_FAILED = $(JTREG_TOTALS_DIR)/failed_count
JTREG_PASSED = $(JTREG_TOTALS_DIR)/passed_count
# Root of all test results
JTREG_ALL_OUTPUT_DIRNAME = JTREG_OUTPUT_$(PLATFORM)_$(ARCH)
JTREG_ALL_OUTPUT_DIR = $(TEST_ROOT)/$(JTREG_ALL_OUTPUT_DIRNAME)
# Test results for one test directory
JTREG_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR = $(JTREG_ALL_OUTPUT_DIR)/$@
JTREG_TEST_REPORT_DIR = $(JTREG_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR)/JTreport
JTREG_TEST_WORK_DIR = $(JTREG_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR)/JTwork
JTREG_TEST_SUMMARY = $(JTREG_TEST_REPORT_DIR)/summary.txt
# Temp files used by this Makefile
JTREG_TEST_TEMP_DIR = $(JTREG_ALL_OUTPUT_DIR)/$@/temp
JTREG_TEMP_PASSED = $(JTREG_TEST_TEMP_DIR)/passed
JTREG_TEMP_FAILED = $(JTREG_TEST_TEMP_DIR)/failed
JTREG_TEMP_OUTPUT = $(JTREG_TEST_TEMP_DIR)/output
JTREG_TEMP_RESULTS = $(JTREG_TEST_TEMP_DIR)/results
# JTREG options (different for 2.1.6 and 3.2.2_01)
JTREG_COMMON_OPTIONS = -r:$(JTREG_TEST_REPORT_DIR) \
-w:$(JTREG_TEST_WORK_DIR) \
-testjdk:$(JAVA_HOME) \
-automatic \
-verbose:all
JTREG_216_OPTIONS = $(JTREG_COMMON_OPTIONS) $@ $(JAVA_ARGS)
JTREG_322_OPTIONS = $(JTREG_COMMON_OPTIONS) $(JAVA_ARGS:%=-vmoption:%) $@
# Default make rule
all: clean check tests
# Chaeck to make sure these directories exist
check: $(JT_HOME) $(JAVA_HOME) $(JTREG)
# Prime the test run
primecounts: FRC
@rm -f -r $(JTREG_TOTALS_DIR)
@mkdir -p $(JTREG_TOTALS_DIR)
@echo "0" > $(JTREG_FAILED)
@echo "0" > $(JTREG_PASSED)
# Run the tests and determine the 'make' command exit status
# Ultimately we determine the make exit code based on the passed/failed count
tests: primecounts $(TESTDIRS)
@echo "JTREG TOTAL: passed=`cat $(JTREG_PASSED)` failed=`cat $(JTREG_FAILED)`"
zip -q -r $(JPRT_ARCHIVE_BUNDLE) $(JTREG_ALL_OUTPUT_DIRNAME)
@if [ `cat $(JTREG_FAILED)` -ne 0 -o \
`cat $(JTREG_PASSED)` -le 0 ] ; then \
echo "JTREG FAILED"; \
exit 1; \
else \
echo "JTREG PASSED"; \
exit 0; \
fi
# Just make sure these directires exist
$(JT_HOME) $(JAVA_HOME): FRC
@if [ ! -d $@ ] ; then \
echo "ERROR: Directory $@ does not exist"; \
exit 1; \
fi
# Make sure this file exists
$(JTREG): FRC
@if [ ! -f $@ ] ; then \
echo "ERROR: File $@ does not exist"; \
exit 1; \
fi
# Process each test directory one by one, this rule always completes.
# Note that the use of 'tee' tosses the jtreg process exit status, this
# is as expected because even if jtreg fails, we need to save the
# output. So we update the JTREG_PASSED and JTREG_FAILED count files.
# Note that missing the 'results:' line in the last few lines of output
# will indicate a failure (or a bump by one of the JTREG_FAILED file.
# Note that passed: 0 or no passed: indication means a failure.
# Note that any indication of the word 'failed' indicates failure.
# Ultimately if the contents of JTREG_FAILED is not 0, we have failed
# tests, and if the contents of JTREG_PASSED is 0, we consider that a
# failure.
$(TESTDIRS): FRC
@if [ ! -d $@ ] ; then \
echo "ERROR: Directory $@ does not exist"; \
exit 1; \
fi
@echo "---------------------------------------------------"
@rm -f -r $(JTREG_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR)
@mkdir -p $(JTREG_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR)
@mkdir -p $(JTREG_TEST_WORK_DIR)
@mkdir -p $(JTREG_TEST_WORK_DIR)/scratch
@mkdir -p $(JTREG_TEST_REPORT_DIR)
@mkdir -p $(JTREG_TEST_TEMP_DIR)
@echo "Testing $@"
@echo "Using JAVA_HOME=$(JAVA_HOME)"
@echo "Using JAVA_ARGS=$(JAVA_ARGS)"
@if [ "`$(JTREG) -help 2>&1 | fgrep -- -vmoption`" != "" ] ; then \
echo "Assume we are using jtreg 3.2.2_01 or newer"; \
echo "$(JTREG) $(JTREG_322_OPTIONS)"; \
$(JTREG) $(JTREG_322_OPTIONS) 2>&1 | tee $(JTREG_TEMP_OUTPUT) ; \
else \
echo "Assume we are using jtreg 2.1.6"; \
echo "$(JTREG) $(JTREG_216_OPTIONS)"; \
$(JTREG) $(JTREG_216_OPTIONS) 2>&1 | tee $(JTREG_TEMP_OUTPUT) ; \
fi
@echo "---------------------------------------------------"
@echo "Extracting passed and failed counts from jtreg output"
@tail -10 $(JTREG_TEMP_OUTPUT) | fgrep -i 'results:' | \
tail -1 | tee $(JTREG_TEMP_RESULTS)
@sed -e 's@.*\ passed:\ \([1-9][0-9]*\).*@\1@' $(JTREG_TEMP_RESULTS) \
> $(JTREG_TEMP_PASSED)
@if [ "`cat $(JTREG_TEMP_PASSED)`" = "" ] ; then \
echo "ERROR: No passed indication in results"; \
expr `cat $(JTREG_FAILED)` '+' 1 > $(JTREG_FAILED); \
elif [ `cat $(JTREG_TEMP_PASSED)` -le 0 ] ; then \
echo "ERROR: Passed count appears to be 0"; \
expr `cat $(JTREG_FAILED)` '+' 1 > $(JTREG_FAILED); \
elif [ "`fgrep -i failed $(JTREG_TEMP_RESULTS)`" = "" ] ; then \
echo "No indication anything failed"; \
expr `cat $(JTREG_PASSED)` '+' `cat $(JTREG_TEMP_PASSED)` \
> $(JTREG_PASSED); \
else \
sed -e 's@.*\ failed:\ \([1-9][0-9]*\).*@\1@' $(JTREG_TEMP_FAILED) \
> $(JTREG_TEMP_FAILED); \
if [ "`cat $(JTREG_TEMP_FAILED)`" = "" ] ; then \
echo "ERROR: Failed pattern but no failed count in results"; \
expr `cat $(JTREG_FAILED)` '+' 1 > $(JTREG_FAILED); \
elif [ `cat $(JTREG_TEMP_FAILED)` -le 0 ] ; then \
echo "ERROR: Failed count is 0, did something failed or not?"; \
expr `cat $(JTREG_FAILED)` '+' 1 > $(JTREG_FAILED); \
else \
expr `cat $(JTREG_FAILED)` '+' `cat $(JTREG_TEMP_FAILED)` \
> $(JTREG_FAILED); \
fi; \
fi
@echo "---------------------------------------------------"
@echo "Summary: "
@if [ -f $(JTREG_TEST_SUMMARY) ] ; then \
cat $(JTREG_TEST_SUMMARY) ; \
else \
echo "ERROR: Missing $(JTREG_TEST_SUMMARY)"; \
fi
@echo "---------------------------------------------------"
# Cleanup
clean:
rm -f -r $(JTREG_ALL_OUTPUT_DIR)
rm -f $(JPRT_ARCHIVE_BUNDLE)
FRC: