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JavaThread* THREAD = JavaThread::current(); // the thread should be in vm to use locks ThreadInVMfromNative ThreadInVMfromNative(THREAD); Symbol* abc = SymbolTable::new_symbol("abc"); int abccount = abc->refcount(); TempNewSymbol ss = abc; ASSERT_EQ(ss->refcount(), abccount) << "only one abc"; ASSERT_EQ(ss->refcount(), abc->refcount()) << "should match TempNewSymbol"; Symbol* efg = SymbolTable::new_symbol("efg"); Symbol* hij = SymbolTable::new_symbol("hij"); int efgcount = efg->refcount(); int hijcount = hij->refcount(); TempNewSymbol s1 = efg; TempNewSymbol s2 = hij; ASSERT_EQ(s1->refcount(), efgcount) << "one efg"; ASSERT_EQ(s2->refcount(), hijcount) << "one hij"; // Assignment operator s1 = s2; ASSERT_EQ(hij->refcount(), hijcount + 1) << "should be two hij"; ASSERT_EQ(efg->refcount(), efgcount - 1) << "should be no efg"; s1 = ss; // s1 is abc ASSERT_EQ(s1->refcount(), abccount + 1) << "should be two abc (s1 and ss)"; ASSERT_EQ(hij->refcount(), hijcount) << "should only have one hij now (s2)"; s1 = *&s1; // self assignment ASSERT_EQ(s1->refcount(), abccount + 1) << "should still be two abc (s1 and ss)"; TempNewSymbol s3; Symbol* klm = SymbolTable::new_symbol("klm"); int klmcount = klm->refcount(); s3 = klm; // assignment ASSERT_EQ(s3->refcount(), klmcount) << "only one klm now"; Symbol* xyz = SymbolTable::new_symbol("xyz"); int xyzcount = xyz->refcount(); { // inner scope TempNewSymbol s_inner = xyz; } ASSERT_EQ(xyz->refcount(), xyzcount - 1) << "Should have been decremented by dtor in inner scope"; // Test overflowing refcount making symbol permanent Symbol* bigsym = SymbolTable::new_symbol("bigsym"); for (int i = 0; i < PERM_REFCOUNT + 100; i++) { bigsym->increment_refcount(); } ASSERT_EQ(bigsym->refcount(), PERM_REFCOUNT) << "should not have overflowed"; // Test that PERM_REFCOUNT is sticky for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { bigsym->decrement_refcount(); } ASSERT_EQ(bigsym->refcount(), PERM_REFCOUNT) << "should be sticky"; } // TODO: Make two threads one decrementing the refcount and the other trying to increment. // try_increment_refcount should return false TEST_VM(SymbolTable, test_symbol_refcount_parallel) { constexpr int symbol_name_length = 30; char symbol_name[symbol_name_length]; // Find a symbol where there will probably be only one instance. for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { os::snprintf(symbol_name, symbol_name_length, "some_symbol%d", i); TempNewSymbol ts = SymbolTable::new_symbol(symbol_name); if (ts->refcount() == 1) { EXPECT_TRUE(ts->refcount() == 1) << "Symbol is just created"; break; // found a unique symbol } } constexpr int symTestThreadCount = 5; auto symbolThread= [&](Thread* _current, int _id) { for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++) { TempNewSymbol sym = SymbolTable::new_symbol(symbol_name); // Create and destroy new symbol EXPECT_TRUE(sym->refcount() != 0) << "Symbol refcount unexpectedly zeroed"; } }; TestThreadGroup ttg(symbolThread, symTestThreadCount); ttg.doit(); ttg.join(); } TEST_VM_FATAL_ERROR_MSG(SymbolTable, test_symbol_underflow, ".*refcount has gone to zero.*") { Symbol* my_symbol = SymbolTable::new_symbol("my_symbol2023"); EXPECT_TRUE(my_symbol->refcount() == 1) << "Symbol refcount just created is 1"; my_symbol->decrement_refcount(); my_symbol->increment_refcount(); // Should crash even in PRODUCT mode } TEST_VM(SymbolTable, test_cleanup_leak) { // Check that dead entry cleanup doesn't increment refcount of live entry in same bucket. // Create symbol and release ref, marking it available for cleanup. Symbol* entry1 = SymbolTable::new_symbol("hash_collision_123"); entry1->decrement_refcount(); // Create a new symbol in the same bucket, which will notice the dead entry and trigger cleanup. // Note: relies on SymbolTable's use of String::hashCode which collides for these two values. Symbol* entry2 = SymbolTable::new_symbol("hash_collision_397476851"); ASSERT_EQ(entry2->refcount(), 1) << "Symbol refcount just created is 1"; }