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% Testing OpenJDK
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## Using the run-test framework
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This new way of running tests is developer-centric. It assumes that you have
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built a jdk locally and want to test it. Running common test targets is simple,
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and more complex ad-hoc combination of tests is possible. The user interface is
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forgiving, and clearly report errors it cannot resolve.
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The main target "run-test" uses the jdk-image as the tested product. There is
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also an alternate target "exploded-run-test" that uses the exploded image
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instead. Not all tests will run successfully on the exploded image, but using
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this target can greatly improve rebuild times for certain workflows.
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Some example command-lines:
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$ make run-test-tier1
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$ make run-test-jdk_lang JTREG="JOBS=8"
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$ make run-test TEST=jdk_lang
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$ make run-test-only TEST="gtest:LogTagSet gtest:LogTagSetDescriptions" GTEST="REPEAT=-1"
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$ make run-test TEST="hotspot/test:hotspot_gc" JTREG="JOBS=1;TIMEOUT=8;VM_OPTIONS=-XshowSettings -Xlog:gc+ref=debug"
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$ make run-test TEST="jtreg:hotspot/test:hotspot_gc hotspot/test/native_sanity/JniVersion.java"
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$ make exploded-run-test TEST=hotspot_tier1
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### Configuration
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To be able to run JTReg tests, `configure` needs to know where to find the
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JTReg test framework. If it is not picked up automatically by configure, use
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the `--with-jtreg=<path to jtreg home>` option to point to the JTReg framework.
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Note that this option should point to the JTReg home, i.e. the top directory,
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containing `lib/jtreg.jar` etc. (An alternative is to set the `JT_HOME`
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environment variable to point to the JTReg home before running `configure`.)
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## Test selection
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All functionality is available using the run-test make target. In this use
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case, the test or tests to be executed is controlled using the `TEST` variable.
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To speed up subsequent test runs with no source code changes, run-test-only can
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be used instead, which do not depend on the source and test image build.
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For some common top-level tests, direct make targets have been generated. This
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includes all JTReg test groups, the hotspot gtest, and custom tests (if
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present). This means that `make run-test-tier1` is equivalent to `make run-test
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TEST="tier1"`, but the latter is more tab-completion friendly. For more complex
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test runs, the `run-test TEST="x"` solution needs to be used.
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The test specifications given in `TEST` is parsed into fully qualified test
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descriptors, which clearly and unambigously show which tests will be run. As an
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example, `:tier1` will expand to `jtreg:jdk/test:tier1
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jtreg:langtools/test:tier1 jtreg:nashorn/test:tier1 jtreg:jaxp/test:tier1`. You
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can always submit a list of fully qualified test descriptors in the `TEST`
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variable if you want to shortcut the parser.
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### JTReg
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JTReg test groups can be specified either without a test root, e.g. `:tier1`
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(or `tier1`, the initial colon is optional), or with, e.g.
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`hotspot/test:tier1`, `jdk/test:jdk_util`.
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When specified without a test root, all matching groups from all tests roots
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will be added. Otherwise, only the group from the specified test root will be
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added.
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Individual JTReg tests or directories containing JTReg tests can also be
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specified, like `hotspot/test/native_sanity/JniVersion.java` or
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`hotspot/test/native_sanity`. You can also specify an absolute path, to point
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to a JTReg test outside the source tree.
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As long as the test groups or test paths can be uniquely resolved, you do not
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need to enter the `jtreg:` prefix. If this is not possible, or if you want to
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use a fully qualified test descriptor, add `jtreg:`, e.g.
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`jtreg:hotspot/test/native_sanity`.
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### Gtest
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Since the Hotspot Gtest suite is so quick, the default is to run all tests.
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This is specified by just `gtest`, or as a fully qualified test descriptor
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`gtest:all`.
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If you want, you can single out an individual test or a group of tests, for
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instance `gtest:LogDecorations` or `gtest:LogDecorations.level_test_vm`. This
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can be particularly useful if you want to run a shaky test repeatedly.
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For Gtest, there is a separate test suite for each JVM variant. The JVM variant
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is defined by adding `/<variant>` to the test descriptor, e.g.
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`gtest:Log/client`. If you specify no variant, gtest will run once for each JVM
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variant present (e.g. server, client). So if you only have the server JVM
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present, then `gtest:all` will be equivalent to `gtest:all/server`.
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## Test results and summary
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At the end of the test run, a summary of all tests run will be presented. This
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will have a consistent look, regardless of what test suites were used. This is
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a sample summary:
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==============================
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Test summary
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==============================
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TEST TOTAL PASS FAIL ERROR
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>> jtreg:jdk/test:tier1 1867 1865 2 0 <<
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jtreg:langtools/test:tier1 4711 4711 0 0
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jtreg:nashorn/test:tier1 133 133 0 0
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==============================
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TEST FAILURE
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Tests where the number of TOTAL tests does not equal the number of PASSed tests
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will be considered a test failure. These are marked with the `>> ... <<` marker
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for easy identification.
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The classification of non-passed tests differs a bit between test suites. In
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the summary, ERROR is used as a catch-all for tests that neither passed nor are
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classified as failed by the framework. This might indicate test framework
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error, timeout or other problems.
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In case of test failures, `make run-test` will exit with a non-zero exit value.
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All tests have their result stored in `build/$BUILD/test-results/$TEST_ID`,
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where TEST_ID is a path-safe conversion from the fully qualified test
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descriptor, e.g. for `jtreg:jdk/test:tier1` the TEST_ID is
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`jtreg_jdk_test_tier1`. This path is also printed in the log at the end of the
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test run.
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Additional work data is stored in `build/$BUILD/test-support/$TEST_ID`. For
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some frameworks, this directory might contain information that is useful in
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determining the cause of a failed test.
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## Test suite control
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It is possible to control various aspects of the test suites using make control
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variables.
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These variables use a keyword=value approach to allow multiple values to be
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set. So, for instance, `JTREG="JOBS=1;TIMEOUT=8"` will set the JTReg
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concurrency level to 1 and the timeout factor to 8. This is equivalent to
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setting `JTREG_JOBS=1 JTREG_TIMEOUT=8`, but using the keyword format means that
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the `JTREG` variable is parsed and verified for correctness, so
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`JTREG="TMIEOUT=8"` would give an error, while `JTREG_TMIEOUT=8` would just
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pass unnoticed.
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To separate multiple keyword=value pairs, use `;` (semicolon). Since the shell
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normally eats `;`, the recommended usage is to write the assignment inside
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qoutes, e.g. `JTREG="...;..."`. This will also make sure spaces are preserved,
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as in `JTREG="VM_OPTIONS=-XshowSettings -Xlog:gc+ref=debug"`.
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(Other ways are possible, e.g. using backslash: `JTREG=JOBS=1\;TIMEOUT=8`.
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Also, as a special technique, the string `%20` will be replaced with space for
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certain options, e.g. `JTREG=VM_OPTIONS=-XshowSettings%20-Xlog:gc+ref=debug`.
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This can be useful if you have layers of scripts and have trouble getting
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proper quoting of command line arguments through.)
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As far as possible, the names of the keywords have been standardized between
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test suites.
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### JTReg keywords
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#### JOBS
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The test concurrency (`-concurrency`).
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Defaults to TEST_JOBS (if set by `--with-test-jobs=`), otherwise it defaults to
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JOBS, except for Hotspot, where the default is *number of CPU cores/2*, but
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never more than 12.
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#### TIMEOUT
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The timeout factor (`-timeoutFactor`).
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Defaults to 4.
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#### TEST_MODE
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The test mode (`-agentvm`, `-samevm` or `-othervm`).
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Defaults to `-agentvm`.
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#### ASSERT
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Enable asserts (`-ea -esa`, or none).
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Set to `true` or `false`. If true, adds `-ea -esa`. Defaults to true, except
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for hotspot.
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#### VERBOSE
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The verbosity level (`-verbose`).
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Defaults to `fail,error,summary`.
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#### RETAIN
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What test data to retain (`-retain`).
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Defaults to `fail,error`.
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#### MAX_MEM
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Limit memory consumption (`-Xmx` and `-vmoption:-Xmx`, or none).
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Limit memory consumption for JTReg test framework and VM under test. Set to 0
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to disable the limits.
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Defaults to 512m, except for hotspot, where it defaults to 0 (no limit).
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#### OPTIONS
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Additional options to the JTReg test framework.
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Use `JTREG="OPTIONS=--help all"` to see all available JTReg options.
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#### JAVA_OPTIONS
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Additional Java options to JTReg (`-javaoption`).
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#### VM_OPTIONS
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Additional VM options to JTReg (`-vmoption`).
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### Gtest keywords
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#### REPEAT
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The number of times to repeat the tests (`--gtest_repeat`).
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Default is 1. Set to -1 to repeat indefinitely. This can be especially useful
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combined with `OPTIONS=--gtest_break_on_failure` to reproduce an intermittent
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problem.
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#### OPTIONS
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Additional options to the Gtest test framework.
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Use `GTEST="OPTIONS=--help"` to see all available Gtest options.
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# Override some definitions in the global css file that are not optimal for
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# this document.
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header-includes:
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- '<style type="text/css">pre, code, tt { color: #1d6ae5; }</style>'
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---
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