view agent/test/jdi/serialvm.java @ 17833:bfdf528be8e8

8038498: Fix includes and C inlining after 8035330 Summary: Change 8035330: Remove G1ParScanPartialArrayClosure and G1ParScanHeapEvacClosure broke the debug build on AIX. The method do_oop_partial_array() is added in a header, but requires the inline function par_write_ref() through several inlined calls. In some cpp files, like arguments.cpp, par_write_ref() is not defined as the corresponding inline header and is not included. The AIX debug VM does not start because of the missing symbol. This change solves this by cleaning up include dependencies. Reviewed-by: tschatzl, stefank
author tschatzl
date Fri, 04 Apr 2014 10:43:56 +0200
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import com.sun.jdi.*;
import com.sun.jdi.connect.*;

import java.util.Map;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.io.IOException;


/* This class is used to test multi VM connectivity feature of
 * SA/JDI. Accepts two PIDs as arguments. Connects to first VM
 *, disposes it, connects to second VM, disposes second VM.
 */


public class serialvm {
    static AttachingConnector myPIDConn;
    static VirtualMachine vm1;
    static VirtualMachine vm2;
    static VirtualMachineManager vmmgr;

    public static void println(String msg) {
        System.out.println(msg);
    }

    private static void usage() {
        System.err.println("Usage: java serialvm <pid1> <pid2>");
        System.exit(1);
    }

    public static void main(String args[]) {
        vmmgr = Bootstrap.virtualMachineManager();
        List attachingConnectors = vmmgr.attachingConnectors();
        if (attachingConnectors.isEmpty()) {
            System.err.println( "ERROR: No attaching connectors");
            return;
        }
        Iterator myIt = attachingConnectors.iterator();
        while (myIt.hasNext()) {
            AttachingConnector tmpCon = (AttachingConnector)myIt.next();
            if (tmpCon.name().equals(
                "sun.jvm.hotspot.jdi.SAPIDAttachingConnector")) {
                myPIDConn = tmpCon;
                break;
            }
        }

        int pid1 = 0, pid2 = 0;
        String pidText = null;
        switch (args.length) {
        case (2):
            try {
                pidText = args[0];
                pid1 = Integer.parseInt(pidText);
                System.out.println( "pid1: " + pid1);
                pidText = args[1];
                pid2 = Integer.parseInt(pidText);
                System.out.println( "pid2: " + pid2);
            } catch (NumberFormatException e) {
                println(e.getMessage());
                usage();
            }
            break;
        default:
            usage();
        }

        // attach, dispose, attach2, dispose2 pattern
        // as opposed to attach1, attach2, dispose1, dispose2
        vm1 = attachPID(pid1);
        if (vm1 != null) {
            System.out.println("vm1: attached ok!");
            System.out.println(vm1.version());
            sagdoit mine = new sagdoit(vm1);
            mine.doAll();
        }
        if (vm1 != null) {
            vm1.dispose();
        }

        vm2 = attachPID(pid2);
        if (vm2 != null) {
            System.out.println("vm2: attached ok!");
            System.out.println(vm2.version());
            sagdoit mine = new sagdoit(vm2);
            mine.doAll();
        }


        if (vm2 != null) {
            vm2.dispose();
        }
    }

   private static VirtualMachine attachPID(int pid) {
        Map connArgs = myPIDConn.defaultArguments();
        System.out.println("connArgs = " + connArgs);
        VirtualMachine vm;
        Connector.StringArgument connArg = (Connector.StringArgument)connArgs.get("pid");
        connArg.setValue(Integer.toString(pid));

        try {
            vm = myPIDConn.attach(connArgs);
        } catch (IOException ee) {
            System.err.println("ERROR: myPIDConn.attach got IO Exception:" + ee);
            vm = null;
        } catch (IllegalConnectorArgumentsException ee) {
            System.err.println("ERROR: myPIDConn.attach got illegal args exception:" + ee);
            vm = null;
        }
        return vm;
   }
}