# @test # @bug 6888954 # @bug 8015884 # @summary exercise HotSpot error handling code # @author John Coomes # @run shell vmerrors.sh # Repeatedly invoke java with a command-line option that causes HotSpot to # produce an error report and terminate just after initialization. Each # invocation is identified by a small integer, , which provokes a different # error (assertion failure, guarantee failure, fatal error, etc.). The output # from stdout/stderr is written to .out and the hs_err_pidXXX.log file is # renamed to .log. # # The automated checking done by this script is minimal. When updating the # fatal error handler it is more useful to run it manually or to use the -retain # option with the jtreg so that test directories are not removed automatically. # To run stand-alone: # # TESTJAVA=/java/home/dir # TESTVMOPTS=... # export TESTJAVA TESTVMOPTS # sh test/runtime/6888954/vmerrors.sh ulimit -c 0 # no core files i=1 rc=0 assert_re='(assert|guarantee)[(](str|num).*failed: *' # for bad_data_ptr_re: # EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION - Win-* # SIGILL - MacOS X # SIGSEGV - Linux-*, Solaris SPARC-*, Solaris X86-* # bad_data_ptr_re='(SIGILL|SIGSEGV|EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION).* at pc=' # # for bad_func_ptr_re: # EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION - Win-* # SIGBUS - Solaris SPARC-64 # SIGSEGV - Linux-*, Solaris SPARC-32, Solaris X86-* # # Note: would like to use "pc=0x00*0f," in the pattern, but Solaris SPARC-* # gets its signal at a PC in test_error_handler(). # bad_func_ptr_re='(SIGBUS|SIGSEGV|EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION).* at pc=' guarantee_re='guarantee[(](str|num).*failed: *' fatal_re='fatal error: *' tail_1='.*expected null' tail_2='.*num=' for re in \ "${assert_re}${tail_1}" "${assert_re}${tail_2}" \ "${guarantee_re}${tail_1}" "${guarantee_re}${tail_2}" \ "${fatal_re}${tail_1}" "${fatal_re}${tail_2}" \ "${fatal_re}.*truncated" "ChunkPool::allocate" \ "ShouldNotCall" "ShouldNotReachHere" \ "Unimplemented" "$bad_data_ptr_re" \ "$bad_func_ptr_re" do i2=$i [ $i -lt 10 ] && i2=0$i "$TESTJAVA/bin/java" $TESTVMOPTS -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions \ -XX:ErrorHandlerTest=${i} -version > ${i2}.out 2>&1 # If ErrorHandlerTest is ignored (product build), stop. # # Using the built-in variable $! to get the pid does not work reliably on # windows; use a wildcard instead. mv hs_err_pid*.log ${i2}.log || exit $rc for f in ${i2}.log ${i2}.out do egrep -- "$re" $f > $$ if [ $? -ne 0 ] then echo "ErrorHandlerTest=$i failed ($f)" rc=1 fi done rm -f $$ i=`expr $i + 1` done exit $rc