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/*
* @test
* @key stress
*
* @summary converted from VM testbase nsk/stress/strace/strace008.
* VM testbase keywords: [stress, quick, strace]
* VM testbase readme:
* DESCRIPTION
* The test runs many threads, that recursively invoke a native method.
* After arriving at defined depth of recursion, the test calls
* java.lang.Thread.getStackTrace() and java.lang.Thread.getAllStackTraces()
* methods and checks their results. All threads are running in a loop
* as long as these methods are executed.
* The test fails if:
* - amount of stack trace elements and stack trace elements themselves are
* the same for both methods;
* - there is at least one element corresponding to invocation of unexpected
* method. Expected methods are Thread.sleep(), Thread.run() and the
* recursive method.
* This test is almost the same as nsk.stress.strace.strace007 except for
* the recursive method is a native one.
*
* @library /vmTestbase
* /test/lib
* @run main/othervm/native nsk.stress.strace.strace008
*/
package nsk.stress.strace;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* The test runs THRD_COUNT
instances of strace008Thread
,
* that recursively invoke a native method. After arriving at defined depth
* DEPTH
of recursion, the test calls
* java.lang.Thread.getStackTrace()
and
* java.lang.Thread.getAllStackTraces()
methods and checks their results.
*
*/
public class strace008 extends StraceBase {
static final int DEPTH = 100;
static final int THRD_COUNT = 50;
static final int SLEEP_TIME = 50;
static final String NATIVE_LIB = "strace008";
static Object doSnapshot = new Object();
static volatile boolean isSnapshotDone = false;
static volatile int achivedCount = 0;
static strace008Thread[] threads;
public static void main(String[] args) {
startThreads();
boolean res = makeSnapshot();
finishThreads();
if (!res) {
new RuntimeException("***>>>Test failed<<<***");
}
display(">>>Test passed<<<");
}
static void startThreads() {
threads = new strace008Thread[THRD_COUNT];
achivedCount = 0;
String tmp_name;
display("starting threads...");
for (int i = 0; i < THRD_COUNT; i++) {
tmp_name = "strace008Thread" + Integer.toString(i);
threads[i] = new strace008Thread(tmp_name);
threads[i].start();
}
display("waiting for the defined recursion depth ...");
while (achivedCount < THRD_COUNT) {
synchronized (doSnapshot) {
try {
doSnapshot.wait(1);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
complain("" + e);
}
}
}
}
static boolean makeSnapshot() {
display("making all threads snapshots...");
Map