view test/runtime/NMT/ThreadedMallocTestType.java @ 10185:d50cc62e94ff

8012715: G1: GraphKit accesses PtrQueue::_index as int but is size_t Summary: In graphKit INT operations were generated to access PtrQueue::_index which has type size_t. This is 64 bit on 64-bit machines. No problems occur on little endian machines as long as the index fits into 32 bit, but on big endian machines the upper part is read, which is zero. This leads to unnecessary branches to the slow path in the runtime. Reviewed-by: twisti, johnc Contributed-by: Martin Doerr <martin.doerr@sap.com>
author johnc
date Wed, 24 Apr 2013 14:48:43 -0700
parents 3b890cd4da64
children ac12996df59b
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/*
 * @test
 * @key nmt jcmd
 * @library /testlibrary /testlibrary/whitebox
 * @build ThreadedMallocTestType
 * @run main ClassFileInstaller sun.hotspot.WhiteBox
 * @run main/othervm -Xbootclasspath/a:. -XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions -XX:+WhiteBoxAPI -XX:NativeMemoryTracking=detail ThreadedMallocTestType
 */

import com.oracle.java.testlibrary.*;
import sun.hotspot.WhiteBox;

public class ThreadedMallocTestType {
  public static long memAlloc1;
  public static long memAlloc2;
  public static long memAlloc3;

  public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
    OutputAnalyzer output;
    final WhiteBox wb = WhiteBox.getWhiteBox();

    // Grab my own PID
    String pid = Integer.toString(ProcessTools.getProcessId());
    ProcessBuilder pb = new ProcessBuilder();

    Thread allocThread = new Thread() {
      public void run() {
        // Alloc memory using the WB api
        memAlloc1 = wb.NMTMalloc(128 * 1024);
        memAlloc2 = wb.NMTMalloc(256 * 1024);
        memAlloc3 = wb.NMTMalloc(512 * 1024);
      }
    };

    allocThread.start();
    allocThread.join();

    // Use WB API to ensure that all data has been merged before we continue
    if (!wb.NMTWaitForDataMerge()) {
      throw new Exception("Call to WB API NMTWaitForDataMerge() failed");
    }

    // Run 'jcmd <pid> VM.native_memory summary'
    pb.command(new String[] { JDKToolFinder.getJDKTool("jcmd"), pid, "VM.native_memory", "summary"});
    output = new OutputAnalyzer(pb.start());
    output.shouldContain("Test (reserved=896KB, committed=896KB)");

    Thread freeThread = new Thread() {
      public void run() {
        // Free the memory allocated by NMTMalloc
        wb.NMTFree(memAlloc1);
        wb.NMTFree(memAlloc2);
        wb.NMTFree(memAlloc3);
      }
    };

    freeThread.start();
    freeThread.join();

    // Use WB API to ensure that all data has been merged before we continue
    if (!wb.NMTWaitForDataMerge()) {
      throw new Exception("Call to WB API NMTWaitForDataMerge() failed");
    }

    output = new OutputAnalyzer(pb.start());
    output.shouldNotContain("Test (reserved=");
  }
}