diff test/compiler/intrinsics/sha/cli/testcases/GenericTestCaseForUnsupportedX86CPU.java @ 20427:fe6dafcd8ed0

8055904: Develop tests for new command-line options related to SHA intrinsics Reviewed-by: kvn, iignatyev
author fzhinkin
date Wed, 03 Sep 2014 15:29:57 +0400
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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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+
+import com.oracle.java.testlibrary.ExitCode;
+import com.oracle.java.testlibrary.Platform;
+import com.oracle.java.testlibrary.cli.CommandLineOptionTest;
+import com.oracle.java.testlibrary.cli.predicate.OrPredicate;
+
+/**
+ * Generic test case for SHA-related options targeted to X86 CPUs that don't
+ * support SHA-related instructions.
+ */
+public class GenericTestCaseForUnsupportedX86CPU
+        extends SHAOptionsBase.TestCase {
+    public GenericTestCaseForUnsupportedX86CPU(String optionName) {
+        super(optionName, new OrPredicate(Platform::isX64, Platform::isX86));
+    }
+
+    @Override
+    protected void verifyWarnings() throws Throwable {
+        // Verify that when the tested option is explicitly enabled, then
+        // a warning will occur in VM output.
+        CommandLineOptionTest.verifySameJVMStartup(new String[] {
+                        SHAOptionsBase.getWarningForUnsupportedCPU(optionName)
+                }, null, ExitCode.OK,
+                CommandLineOptionTest.prepareBooleanFlag(optionName, true));
+
+        // Verify that the tested option could be explicitly disabled without
+        // a warning.
+        CommandLineOptionTest.verifySameJVMStartup(null, new String[] {
+                        SHAOptionsBase.getWarningForUnsupportedCPU(optionName)
+                }, ExitCode.OK,
+                CommandLineOptionTest.prepareBooleanFlag(optionName, false));
+    }
+
+    @Override
+    protected void verifyOptionValues() throws Throwable {
+        // Verify that the tested option is disabled by default.
+        CommandLineOptionTest.verifyOptionValueForSameVM(optionName, "false");
+
+        // Verify that it is not possible to explicitly enable the option.
+        CommandLineOptionTest.verifyOptionValueForSameVM(optionName, "false",
+                CommandLineOptionTest.prepareBooleanFlag(optionName, true));
+
+        // Verify that the tested option is disabled even if +UseSHA was passed
+        // to JVM.
+        CommandLineOptionTest.verifyOptionValueForSameVM(optionName, "false",
+                CommandLineOptionTest.prepareBooleanFlag(
+                        SHAOptionsBase.USE_SHA_OPTION, true));
+    }
+}