view agent/test/jdi/runjpda.sh @ 3237:399aa66d375e

Fixed a bug in which the valueEquals method was misused. The method does only check the equality of the node data and not full GVN equality by taking inputs and successors into account.
author Thomas Wuerthinger <thomas@wuerthinger.net>
date Wed, 27 Jul 2011 14:16:38 -0700
parents c18cbe5936b8
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#!/bin/ksh
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# This script runs the test program, sagtest.java, with the regular
# JPDA jdi.
# It then starts up the debuggee part of the test, sagtarg.java,
# and calls gcore to create file sagcore for use in running
# the SA JDI client.

set -x
# jdk is a jdk with the vm from the sa workspace
while [ $# != 0 ] ; do
    case $1 in
      -vv)
        set -x
        ;;
      -gui)
        theClass=sun.jvm.hotspot.HSDB
        ;;
     -jdk)
        jdk=$2
        shift
        ;;
     -jdbx)
        do=jdbx
        ;;
     -jdb)
        do=jdb
        ;;
     -help | help)
        doUsage
        exit
        ;;
     -dontkill)
        dontkill=true
        ;;
     -d64)
        d64=-d64
        ;;
     -*)
        javaArgs="$javaArgs $1"
        ;;
     *)
        echo "$1" | grep -s '^[0-9]*$' > /dev/null
        if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
            # it is a pid
            args="$args $1"
        else
            # It is a core.        
            # We have to pass the name of the program that produced the
            # core, and the core file itself.
            args="$jdk/bin/java $1"
        fi
        ;;
   esac
   shift
done

# First, run the sagtest.java with the regular JPDA jdi
workdir=./workdir
mkdir -p $workdir
CLASSPATH=$jdk/classes:$jdk/lib/tools.jar:$workdir
export CLASSPATH

$jdk/bin/javac -g  -source 1.5 -classpath $jdk/classes:$jdk/lib/tools.jar:$workdir -J-Xms40m -d $workdir \
    TestScaffold.java \
    VMConnection.java \
    TargetListener.java \
    TargetAdapter.java \
    sagdoit.java \
    sagtarg.java \
    sagtest.java

if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
    exit 1
fi

$jdk/bin/java $javaArgs -Dtest.classes=$workdir sagtest

# Now run create a core file for use in running sa-jdi

if [ ! core.satest -nt sagtarg.class ] ; then
    tmp=/tmp/sagsetup
    rm -f $tmp
    $jdk/bin/java $d64 sagtarg > $tmp &
    pid=$!
    while [ ! -s $tmp ] ; do
        # Kludge alert!
        sleep 2
    done
    #rm -f $tmp

    # force core dump of the debuggee
    OS=`uname`
    if [ "$OS" = "Linux" ]; then
        # Linux does not have gcore command. Instead, we use 'gdb's
        # gcore command. Note that only some versions of gdb support
        # gdb command.
        echo "gcore" > gdbscript
        gdb -batch -p $pid -x gdbscript
        rm -f gdbscript
    else
        gcore  $* $pid
    fi
    mv core.$pid sagcore

    if [ "$dontkill" != "true" ]; then
       kill -9 $pid
    fi
fi