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8048112: G1 Full GC needs to support the case when the very first region is not available Summary: Refactor preparation for compaction during Full GC so that it lazily initializes the first compaction point. This also avoids problems later when the first region may not be committed. Also reviewed by K. Barrett. Reviewed-by: brutisso
author tschatzl
date Mon, 21 Jul 2014 10:00:31 +0200
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/*
 * @test Test8004741.java
 * @bug 8004741
 * @summary Missing compiled exception handle table entry for multidimensional array allocation
 * @run main/othervm -Xmx64m -Xbatch -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions -XX:-TieredCompilation -XX:+StressCompiledExceptionHandlers -XX:+SafepointALot -XX:GuaranteedSafepointInterval=100 Test8004741
 * @run main/othervm -Xmx64m -Xbatch -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions -XX:-TieredCompilation -XX:+StressCompiledExceptionHandlers Test8004741
 */

import java.util.*;

public class Test8004741 extends Thread {

  static int passed = 0;

  /**
   * Loop forever allocating 2-d arrays.
   * Catches and rethrows all exceptions; in the case of ThreadDeath, increments passed.
   * Note that passed is incremented here because this is the exception handler with
   * the smallest scope; we only want to declare success in the case where it is highly
   * likely that the test condition
   * (exception in 2-d array alloc interrupted by ThreadDeath)
   * actually occurs.
   */
  static int[][] test(int a, int b) throws Exception {
    int[][] ar;
    try {
      ar = new int[a][b];
    } catch (ThreadDeath e) {
      System.out.println("test got ThreadDeath");
      passed++;
      throw(e);
    }
    return ar;
  }

  /* Cookbook wait-notify to track progress of test thread. */
  Object progressLock = new Object();
  private static final int NOT_STARTED = 0;
  private static final int RUNNING = 1;
  private static final int STOPPING = 2;

  int progressState = NOT_STARTED;

  void toState(int state) {
    synchronized (progressLock) {
      progressState = state;
      progressLock.notify();
    }
  }

  void waitFor(int state) {
    synchronized (progressLock) {
      while (progressState < state) {
        try {
          progressLock.wait();
        } catch (InterruptedException e) {
          e.printStackTrace();
          System.out.println("unexpected InterruptedException");
          fail();
        }
      }
      if (progressState > state) {
        System.out.println("unexpected test state change, expected " +
                            state + " but saw " + progressState);
        fail();
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * Loops running test until some sort of an exception or error,
   * expects to see ThreadDeath.
   */
  public void run() {
    try {
      // Print before state change, so that other thread is most likely
      // to see this thread executing calls to test() in a loop.
      System.out.println("thread running");
      toState(RUNNING);
      while (true) {
        // (2,2) (2,10) (2,100) were observed to tickle the bug;
        test(2, 100);
      }
    } catch (ThreadDeath e) {
      // nothing to say, passing was incremented by the test.
    } catch (Throwable e) {
      e.printStackTrace();
      System.out.println("unexpected Throwable " + e);
      fail();
    }
    toState(STOPPING);
  }

  /**
   * Runs a single trial of the test in a thread.
   * No single trial is definitive, since the ThreadDeath
   * exception might not land in the tested region of code.
   */
  public static void threadTest() throws InterruptedException {
    Test8004741 t = new Test8004741();
    t.start();
    t.waitFor(RUNNING);
    Thread.sleep(100);
    System.out.println("stopping thread");
    t.stop();
    t.waitFor(STOPPING);
    t.join();
  }

  public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    // Warm up "test"
    // t will never be started.
    for (int n = 0; n < 11000; n++) {
      test(2, 100);
    }

    // Will this sleep help ensure that the compiler is run?
    Thread.sleep(500);
    passed = 0;

    try {
      test(-1, 100);
      System.out.println("Missing NegativeArraySizeException #1");
      fail();
    } catch ( java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException e ) {
      System.out.println("Saw expected NegativeArraySizeException #1");
    }

    try {
      test(100, -1);
      fail();
      System.out.println("Missing NegativeArraySizeException #2");
      fail();
    } catch ( java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException e ) {
      System.out.println("Saw expected NegativeArraySizeException #2");
    }

    /* Test repetitions.  If the test succeeds-mostly, it succeeds,
     * as long as it does not crash (the outcome if the exception range
     * table entry for the array allocation is missing).
     */
    int N = 12;
    for (int n = 0; n < N; n++) {
      threadTest();
    }

    if (passed > N/2) {
      System.out.println("Saw " + passed + " out of " + N + " possible ThreadDeath hits");
      System.out.println("PASSED");
    } else {
      System.out.println("Too few ThreadDeath hits; expected at least " + N/2 +
                         " but saw only " + passed);
      fail();
    }
  }

  static void fail() {
    System.out.println("FAILED");
    System.exit(97);
  }
};