8232588: G1 concurrent System.gc can return early or late
8233279: G1: GCLocker GC with +GCLockerInvokesConcurrent spins while cycle in progress
Summary: Refactor G1CH::try_collect and fix bugs with concurrent collections.
Reviewed-by: tschatzl, sjohanss
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/*
* @test
* @bug 6221321 6295867
* @summary Test that annotations in Standard MBean interfaces
* correctly produce Descriptor entries
* @author Eamonn McManus
*
* @run clean AnnotationTest
* @run build AnnotationTest
* @run main AnnotationTest
*/
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import javax.management.Descriptor;
import javax.management.DescriptorRead;
import javax.management.DescriptorKey;
import javax.management.ImmutableDescriptor;
import javax.management.MBeanAttributeInfo;
import javax.management.MBeanConstructorInfo;
import javax.management.MBeanInfo;
import javax.management.MBeanOperationInfo;
import javax.management.MBeanServer;
import javax.management.ObjectName;
/*
This test checks that annotations produce Descriptor entries as
specified in javax.management.DescriptorKey. It does two things:
- An annotation consisting of an int and a String, each with an
appropriate @DescriptorKey annotation, is placed on every program
element where it can map to a Descriptor, namely:
. on an MBean interface
. on a getter for a read-only attribute
. on a setter for a write-only attribute
. on the getter but not the setter for a read/write attribute
. on the setter but not the getter for a read/write attribute
. on both the getter and the setter for a read/write attribute
. on an operation
. on each parameter of an operation
. on a public constructor with no parameters
. on a public constructor with a parameter
. on the parameter of that public constructor
. on all of the above for an MXBean instead of an MBean
The test checks that in each case the corresponding Descriptor
appears in the appropriate place inside the MBean's MBeanInfo.
- An annotation consisting of enough other types to ensure coverage
is placed on a getter. The test checks that the generated
MBeanAttributeInfo contains the corresponding Descriptor. The tested
types are the following:
. Class
. an enumeration type (java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy)
. boolean
. String[]
. Class[]
. int[]
. an array of enumeration type (RetentionPolicy[])
. boolean[]
*/
public class AnnotationTest {
private static String failed = null;
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
public static @interface Pair {
@DescriptorKey("x")
int x();
@DescriptorKey("y")
String y();
}
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
public static @interface Full {
@DescriptorKey("class")
Class classValue();
@DescriptorKey("enum")
RetentionPolicy enumValue();
@DescriptorKey("boolean")
boolean booleanValue();
@DescriptorKey("stringArray")
String[] stringArrayValue();
@DescriptorKey("classArray")
Class[] classArrayValue();
@DescriptorKey("intArray")
int[] intArrayValue();
@DescriptorKey("enumArray")
RetentionPolicy[] enumArrayValue();
@DescriptorKey("booleanArray")
boolean[] booleanArrayValue();
}
/* We use the annotation @Pair(x = 3, y = "foo") everywhere, and this is
the Descriptor that it should produce: */
private static Descriptor expectedDescriptor =
new ImmutableDescriptor(new String[] {"x", "y"},
new Object[] {3, "foo"});
private static Descriptor expectedFullDescriptor =
new ImmutableDescriptor(new String[] {
"class", "enum", "boolean", "stringArray",
"classArray", "intArray", "enumArray",
"booleanArray",
},
new Object[] {
Full.class.getName(),
RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME.name(),
false,
new String[] {"foo", "bar"},
new String[] {Full.class.getName()},
new int[] {1, 2},
new String[] {RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME.name()},
new boolean[] {false, true},
});
@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo")
public static interface ThingMBean {
@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo")
@Full(classValue=Full.class,
enumValue=RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME,
booleanValue=false,
stringArrayValue={"foo", "bar"},
classArrayValue={Full.class},
intArrayValue={1, 2},
enumArrayValue={RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME},
booleanArrayValue={false, true})
int getReadOnly();
@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo")
void setWriteOnly(int x);
@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo")
int getReadWrite1();
void setReadWrite1(int x);
@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo")
int getReadWrite2();
@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo")
void setReadWrite2(int x);
int getReadWrite3();
@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo")
void setReadWrite3(int x);
@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo")
int operation(@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo") int p1,
@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo") int p2);
}
public static class Thing implements ThingMBean {
@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo")
public Thing() {}
@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo")
public Thing(@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo") int p1) {}
public int getReadOnly() {return 0;}
public void setWriteOnly(int x) {}
public int getReadWrite1() {return 0;}
public void setReadWrite1(int x) {}
public int getReadWrite2() {return 0;}
public void setReadWrite2(int x) {}
public int getReadWrite3() {return 0;}
public void setReadWrite3(int x) {}
public int operation(int p1, int p2) {return 0;}
}
@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo")
public static interface ThingMXBean extends ThingMBean {}
public static class ThingImpl implements ThingMXBean {
@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo")
public ThingImpl() {}
@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo")
public ThingImpl(@Pair(x = 3, y = "foo") int p1) {}
public int getReadOnly() {return 0;}
public void setWriteOnly(int x) {}
public int getReadWrite1() {return 0;}
public void setReadWrite1(int x) {}
public int getReadWrite2() {return 0;}
public void setReadWrite2(int x) {}
public int getReadWrite3() {return 0;}
public void setReadWrite3(int x) {}
public int operation(int p1, int p2) {return 0;}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
System.out.println("Testing that annotations are correctly " +
"reflected in Descriptor entries");
MBeanServer mbs =
java.lang.management.ManagementFactory.getPlatformMBeanServer();
ObjectName on = new ObjectName("a:b=c");
Thing thing = new Thing();
mbs.registerMBean(thing, on);
check(mbs, on);
mbs.unregisterMBean(on);
ThingImpl thingImpl = new ThingImpl();
mbs.registerMBean(thingImpl, on);
Descriptor d = mbs.getMBeanInfo(on).getDescriptor();
if (!d.getFieldValue("mxbean").equals("true")) {
System.out.println("NOT OK: expected MXBean");
failed = "Expected MXBean";
}
check(mbs, on);
if (failed == null)
System.out.println("Test passed");
else
throw new Exception("TEST FAILED: " + failed);
}
private static void check(MBeanServer mbs, ObjectName on) throws Exception {
MBeanInfo mbi = mbs.getMBeanInfo(on);
// check the MBean itself
check(mbi);
// check attributes
MBeanAttributeInfo[] attrs = mbi.getAttributes();
for (MBeanAttributeInfo attr : attrs) {
check(attr);
if (attr.getName().equals("ReadOnly"))
check("@Full", attr.getDescriptor(), expectedFullDescriptor);
}
// check operations
MBeanOperationInfo[] ops = mbi.getOperations();
for (MBeanOperationInfo op : ops) {
check(op);
check(op.getSignature());
}
MBeanConstructorInfo[] constrs = mbi.getConstructors();
for (MBeanConstructorInfo constr : constrs) {
check(constr);
check(constr.getSignature());
}
}
private static void check(DescriptorRead x) {
check(x, x.getDescriptor(), expectedDescriptor);
}
private static void check(Object x, Descriptor d, Descriptor expect) {
String fail = null;
try {
Descriptor u = ImmutableDescriptor.union(d, expect);
if (!u.equals(d))
fail = "should contain " + expect + "; is " + d;
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
fail = e.getMessage();
}
if (fail == null) {
System.out.println("OK: " + x);
} else {
failed = "NOT OK: Incorrect descriptor for: " + x;
System.out.println(failed);
System.out.println("..." + fail);
}
}
private static void check(DescriptorRead[] xx) {
for (DescriptorRead x : xx)
check(x);
}
}