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8040792: G1: Memory usage calculation uses sizeof(this) instead of sizeof(classname) Summary: A few locations in the code use sizeof(this) which returns the size of the pointer instead of sizeof(classname) which returns the size of the sum of its members. This change fixes these errors and adds a few tests. Reviewed-by: mgerdin, brutisso
author tschatzl
date Mon, 21 Jul 2014 09:40:19 +0200
parents cd6f6fccd287
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#!/bin/sh
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##
## @test
## @bug 8011675
## @summary testing of ciReplay with using generated by SA replay.txt 
## @author igor.ignatyev@oracle.com
## @run shell TestSA.sh
##

if [ "${TESTSRC}" = "" ]
then
  TESTSRC=${PWD}
  echo "TESTSRC not set.  Using "${TESTSRC}" as default"
fi
echo "TESTSRC=${TESTSRC}"

## Adding common setup Variables for running shell tests.
. ${TESTSRC}/../../test_env.sh

. ${TESTSRC}/common.sh

generate_replay

${MV} ${replay_data} replay_vm.txt    

if [ -z "${core_file}" -o ! -r "${core_file}" ]
then
    # skip test if MacOS host isn't configured for core dumping
    if [ "$OS" = "Darwin" ]
    then
        if [ ! -d "/cores" ]
        then
            echo TEST SKIPPED: \'/cores\' dir doens\'t exist
            exit 0
        fi
        if [ ! -w "/cores" ]
        then
            echo TEST SKIPPED: \'/cores\' dir exists but is not writable
            exit 0
        fi
    fi
    test_fail 2 "CHECK :: CORE GENERATION" "core wasn't generated on $OS"
fi

echo "dumpreplaydata -a > ${replay_data}" | \
        ${JAVA} ${TESTVMOPTS} \
        -cp ${TESTJAVA}${FS}lib${FS}sa-jdi.jar \
        sun.jvm.hotspot.CLHSDB  ${JAVA} ${core_file}

if [ ! -s ${replay_data} ]
then
    test_fail 1 "CHECK :: REPLAY DATA GENERATION" \
        "replay data wasn't generated by SA"
fi

diff ${replay_data} replay_vm.txt > replay.diff 2>&1
if [ -s replay.diff ]
then
    echo WARNING: replay.txt from SA != replay.txt from VM:
    cat replay.diff
fi

common_tests 10 
${VM_TYPE}_tests 20

cleanup

echo TEST PASSED