jdk-24/test/hotspot/gtest/runtime/test_os_aix.cpp
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#ifdef AIX
#include "runtime/os.inline.hpp"
#include "utilities/debug.hpp"
#include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
#include "unittest.hpp"
// On Aix, when using shmget() in os::attempt_reserve_memory_at() we should fail with attach
// attempts not aligned to shmget() segment boundaries (256m)
// But shmget() is only used in cases we want to have 64K pages and mmap() does not provide it.
TEST_VM(os_aix, aix_reserve_at_non_shmlba_aligned_address) {
if (os::vm_page_size() != 4*K && !os::Aix::supports_64K_mmap_pages()) {
// With this condition true shmget() is used inside
char* p = os::attempt_reserve_memory_at((char*)0x1f00000, M);
ASSERT_EQ(p, nullptr); // should have failed
p = os::attempt_reserve_memory_at((char*)((64 * G) + M), M);
ASSERT_EQ(p, nullptr); // should have failed
}
}
#endif // AIX