# @test MultipleJRE.sh # @bug 4811102 4953711 4955505 4956301 4991229 4998210 5018605 6387069 6733959 # @build PrintVersion # @build UglyPrintVersion # @build ZipMeUp # @run shell MultipleJRE.sh # @summary Verify Multiple JRE version support # @author Joseph E. Kowalski # # Copyright (c) 2003, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. # # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License # version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that # accompanied this code). # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version # 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. # # Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA # or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any # questions. # # Verify directory context variables are set if [ "${TESTJAVA}" = "" ] then echo "TESTJAVA not set. Test cannot execute. Failed." exit 1 fi if [ "${TESTSRC}" = "" ] then echo "TESTSRC not set. Test cannot execute. Failed." exit 1 fi if [ "${TESTCLASSES}" = "" ] then echo "TESTCLASSES not set. Test cannot execute. Failed." exit 1 fi JAVAEXE="$TESTJAVA/bin/java" JAVA="$TESTJAVA/bin/java -classpath $TESTCLASSES" JAR="$TESTJAVA/bin/jar" OS=`uname -s`; # # Tests whether we are on windows (true) or not. # IsWindows() { case "$OS" in Windows* | CYGWIN* ) printf "true" ;; * ) printf "false" ;; esac } # # Shell routine to test for the proper rejection of syntactically incorrect # version specifications. # TestSyntax() { mess="`$JAVA -version:\"$1\" -version 2>&1`" if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then echo "Invalid version syntax $1 accepted" exit 1 fi prefix="`echo "$mess" | cut -d ' ' -f 1-3`" if [ "$prefix" != "Error: Syntax error" ]; then echo "Unexpected error message for invalid syntax $1" exit 1 fi } # # Just as the name says. We sprinkle these in the appropriate location # in the test file system and they just say who they are pretending to be. # CreateMockVM() { mkdir -p jdk/j2re$1/bin echo "#!/bin/sh" > jdk/j2re$1/bin/java echo "echo \"$1\"" >> jdk/j2re$1/bin/java chmod +x jdk/j2re$1/bin/java } # # Constructs the jar file needed by these tests. # CreateJar() { mkdir -p META-INF echo "Manifest-Version: 1.0" > META-INF/MANIFEST.MF echo "Main-Class: PrintVersion" >> META-INF/MANIFEST.MF if [ "$1" != "" ]; then echo "JRE-Version: $1" >> META-INF/MANIFEST.MF fi cp $TESTCLASSES/PrintVersion.class . $JAR $2cmf META-INF/MANIFEST.MF PrintVersion PrintVersion.class } # # Constructs a jar file using zip. # CreateZippyJar() { mkdir -p META-INF echo "Manifest-Version: 1.0" > META-INF/MANIFEST.MF echo "Main-Class: PrintVersion" >> META-INF/MANIFEST.MF if [ "$1" != "" ]; then echo "JRE-Version: $1" >> META-INF/MANIFEST.MF fi cp $TESTCLASSES/PrintVersion.class . /usr/bin/zip $2 PrintVersion META-INF/MANIFEST.MF PrintVersion.class } # # Constructs a jar file with a Main-Class attribute of greater than # 80 characters to validate the continuation line processing. # # Make this just long enough to require two continuation lines. Longer # paths take too much away from the restricted Windows maximum path length. # Note: see the variable UGLYCLASS and its check for path length. # # Make sure that 5018605 remains fixed by including additional sections # in the Manifest which contain the same names as those allowed in the # main section. # PACKAGE=reallyreallyreallyreallyreallyreallyreallyreallyreallyreallyreallyreallyreallyreallyreallyreallyreallylongpackagename UGLYCLASS=$TESTCLASSES/$PACKAGE/UglyPrintVersion.class CreateUglyJar() { mkdir -p META-INF echo "Manifest-Version: 1.0" > META-INF/MANIFEST.MF echo "Main-Class: $PACKAGE.UglyPrintVersion" >> META-INF/MANIFEST.MF if [ "$1" != "" ]; then echo "JRE-Version: $1" >> META-INF/MANIFEST.MF fi echo "" >> META-INF/MANIFEST.MF echo "Name: NotToBeFound.class" >> META-INF/MANIFEST.MF echo "Main-Class: NotToBeFound" >> META-INF/MANIFEST.MF mkdir -p $PACKAGE cp $UGLYCLASS $PACKAGE $JAR $2cmf META-INF/MANIFEST.MF PrintVersion \ $PACKAGE/UglyPrintVersion.class } # # Constructs a jar file with a fair number of "zip directory" entries and # the MANIFEST.MF entry at or near the end of that directory to validate # the ability to transverse that directory. # CreateFullJar() { mkdir -p META-INF echo "Manifest-Version: 1.0" > META-INF/MANIFEST.MF echo "Main-Class: PrintVersion" >> META-INF/MANIFEST.MF if [ "$1" != "" ]; then echo "JRE-Version: $1" >> META-INF/MANIFEST.MF fi cp $TESTCLASSES/PrintVersion.class . for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; do for j in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; do touch AfairlyLongNameEatsUpDirectorySpaceBetter$i$j done done $JAR $2cMf PrintVersion PrintVersion.class AfairlyLong* $JAR $2umf META-INF/MANIFEST.MF PrintVersion rm -f AfairlyLong* } # # Creates a jar file with the attributes which caused the failure # described in 4991229. # # Generate a bunch of CENTAB entries, each of which is 64 bytes long # which practically guarentees we will hit the appropriate power of # two buffer (initially 1K). Note that due to the perversity of # zip/jar files, the first entry gets extra stuff so it needs a # shorter name to compensate. # CreateAlignedJar() { mkdir -p META-INF echo "Manifest-Version: 1.0" > META-INF/MANIFEST.MF echo "Main-Class: PrintVersion" >> META-INF/MANIFEST.MF if [ "$1" != "" ]; then echo "JRE-Version: $1" >> META-INF/MANIFEST.MF fi cp $TESTCLASSES/PrintVersion.class . touch 57BytesSpecial for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; do for j in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; do touch 64BytesPerEntry-$i$j done done $JAR $2cMf PrintVersion 57* 64* PrintVersion.class $JAR $2umf META-INF/MANIFEST.MF PrintVersion rm -f 57* 64* } # # Adds comments to a jar/zip file. This serves two purposes: # # 1) Make sure zip file comments (both per file and per archive) are # properly processed and ignored. # # 2) A long file comment creates a mondo "Central Directory" entry in # the zip file. Such a "mondo" entry could also be due to a very # long file name (path) or a long "Ext" entry, but adding the long # comment is the easiest way. # CommentZipFile() { file= tail="is designed to take up space - lots and lots of space." mv PrintVersion PrintVersion.zip /usr/bin/zipnote PrintVersion.zip > zipout while read ampersand line; do if [ "$ampersand" = "@" ]; then if [ "$line" = "(comment above this line)" ]; then echo "File Comment Line." >> zipin if [ "$file" = "$1" ]; then for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f; do for j in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f; do echo "Mondo comment line $i$j $tail" >> zipin done done fi else file=$line fi fi echo "$ampersand $line" >> zipin if [ "$ampersand" = "@" ]; then if [ "$line" = "(zip file comment below this line)" ]; then echo "Zip File Comment Line number 1" >> zipin echo "Zip File Comment Line number 2" >> zipin fi fi done < zipout /usr/bin/zipnote -w PrintVersion.zip < zipin mv PrintVersion.zip PrintVersion rm zipout zipin } # # Attempt to launch a vm using a version specifier and make sure the # resultant launch (probably a "mock vm") is appropriate. # LaunchVM() { if [ "$1" != "" ]; then mess="`$JAVA -version:\"$1\" -jar PrintVersion 2>&1`" else mess="`$JAVA -jar PrintVersion 2>&1`" fi if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then prefix=`echo "$mess" | cut -d ' ' -f 1-3` if [ "$prefix" != "Unable to locate" ]; then echo "$mess" exit 1 fi echo "Unexpected error in attempting to locate $1" exit 1 fi echo $mess | grep "$2" > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? != 0 ]; then echo "Launched $mess, expected $2" exit 1 fi } # Tests very long Main-Class attribute in the jar TestLongMainClass() { JVER=$1 if [ "$JVER" = "mklink" ]; then JVER=XX JDKXX=jdk/j2re$JVER rm -rf jdk mkdir jdk ln -s $TESTJAVA $JDKXX JAVA_VERSION_PATH="`pwd`/jdk" export JAVA_VERSION_PATH fi $JAVAEXE -cp $TESTCLASSES ZipMeUp UglyBetty.jar 4097 message="`$JAVAEXE -version:$JVER -jar UglyBetty.jar 2>&1`" echo $message | grep "Error: main-class: attribute exceeds system limits" > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then printf "Long manifest test did not get expected error" exit 1 fi unset JAVA_VERSION_PATH rm -rf jdk } # # Main test sequence starts here # RELEASE=`$JAVA -version 2>&1 | head -n 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 3 | \ sed -e "s/\"//g"` BASE_RELEASE=`echo $RELEASE | sed -e "s/-.*//g"` # # Make sure that the generic jar/manifest reading code works. Test both # compressed and "stored" jar files. # # The "Ugly" jar (long manifest line) tests are only run if the combination # of the file name length restrictions and the length of the cwd allow it. # CreateJar "" "" LaunchVM "" "${RELEASE}" CreateJar "" "0" LaunchVM "" "${RELEASE}" if [ `IsWindows` = "true" ]; then MAXIMUM_PATH=255; else MAXIMUM_PATH=1024; fi PATH_LENGTH=`printf "%s" "$UGLYCLASS" | wc -c` if [ ${PATH_LENGTH} -lt ${MAXIMUM_PATH} ]; then CreateUglyJar "" "" LaunchVM "" "${RELEASE}" CreateUglyJar "" "0" LaunchVM "" "${RELEASE}" else printf "Warning: Skipped UglyJar test, path length exceeded, %d" $MAXIMUM_PATH printf " allowed, the current path is %d\n" $PATH_LENGTH fi CreateAlignedJar "" "" LaunchVM "" "${RELEASE}" CreateFullJar "" "" LaunchVM "" "${RELEASE}" # # 4998210 shows that some very strange behaviors are semi-supported. # In this case, it's the ability to prepend any kind of stuff to the # jar file and require that the jar file still work. Note that this # "interface" isn't publically supported and we may choose to break # it in the future, but this test guarantees that we won't break it # without informed consent. We take advantage the fact that the # "FullJar" we just tested is probably the best jar to begin with # for this test. # echo "This is just meaningless bytes to prepend to the jar" > meaningless mv PrintVersion meaningfull cat meaningless meaningfull > PrintVersion LaunchVM "" "${RELEASE}" rm meaningless meaningfull # # Officially, one must use "the jar command to create a jar file. However, # all the comments about jar commands **imply** that jar files and zip files # are equivalent. (Note: this isn't true due to the "0xcafe" insertion.) # On systems which have a command line zip, test the ability to use zip # to construct a jar and then use it (6387069). # if [ -x /usr/bin/zip ]; then CreateZippyJar "" "-q" LaunchVM "" "${RELEASE}" fi # # jar files shouldn't have comments, but it is possible that somebody added # one by using zip -c, zip -z, zipnote or a similar utility. On systems # that have "zipnote", verify this functionality. # # This serves a dual purpose of creating a very large "central directory # entry" which validates to code to read such entries. # if [ -x /usr/bin/zipnote ]; then CreateFullJar "" "" CommentZipFile "AfairlyLongNameEatsUpDirectorySpaceBetter20" LaunchVM "" "${RELEASE}" fi # # Throw some syntactically challenged (illegal) version specifiers at # the interface. Failure (of the launcher) is success for the test. # TestSyntax "1.2..3" # Two adjacent separators TestSyntax "_1.2.3" # Begins with a separator TestSyntax "1.2.3-" # Ends with a separator TestSyntax "1.2+.3" # Embedded modifier TestSyntax "1.2.4+&1.2*&1++" # Long and invalid # On windows we see if there is another jre installed, usually # there is, then we test using that, otherwise links are created # to get through to SelectVersion. if [ `IsWindows` = "false" ]; then TestLongMainClass "mklink" else $JAVAEXE -version:1.0+ if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then TestLongMainClass "1.0+" else printf "Warning: TestLongMainClass skipped as there is no" printf "viable MJRE installed.\n" fi fi # # Because scribbling in the registry can be rather destructive, only a # subset of the tests are run on Windows. # if [ `IsWindows` = "true" ]; then exit 0; fi # # Additional version specifiers containing spaces. (Sigh, unable to # figure out the glomming on Windows) # TestSyntax "1.2.3_99 1.3.2+ 1.2.4+&1.2*&1++" # Long and invalid # # Create a mock installation of a number of shell scripts named as though # they were installed JREs. Then test to see if the launcher can cause # the right shell scripts to be invoked. # # Note, that as a side effect, this test verifies that JAVA_VERSION_PATH # works. # rm -rf jdk JAVA_VERSION_PATH="`pwd`/jdk" export JAVA_VERSION_PATH CreateMockVM 1.10 CreateMockVM 1.11.3 CreateMockVM 1.11.3_03 CreateMockVM 1.11.4 CreateMockVM 1.12.3_03 CreateMockVM 1.12.3_03-lastweek CreateMockVM 1.13.3_03 CreateMockVM 1.13.3_03-lastweek CreateMockVM 1.13.3_03_lastweek CreateMockVM 1.20.0 # # Test extracting the version information from the jar file: # # Requested Expected CreateJar "1.10+" "" LaunchVM "" "1.20.0" CreateJar "1.11.3_03+&1.11*" "" LaunchVM "" "1.11.4" CreateJar "1.12.3_03+&1.12.3*" "" LaunchVM "" "1.12.3_03" CreateJar "1.13.3_03+&1.13.3*" "" LaunchVM "" "1.13.3_03_lastweek" # Strange but true # # Test obtaining the version information from the command line (and that # it overrides the manifest). # CreateJar "${BASERELEASE}*" "" LaunchVM "1.10+" "1.20.0" LaunchVM "1.11.3_03+&1.11*" "1.11.4" LaunchVM "1.12.3_03+&1.12.3*" "1.12.3_03" LaunchVM "1.13.3_03+&1.13.3*" "1.13.3_03_lastweek" # Strange but true [ -d jdk ] && rm -rf jdk [ -d META_INF ] && rm -rf META_INF exit 0