jdk-24/test/jdk/com/sun/jdi/JdbStopThreadidTest.java
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/*
* @test
* @bug 8219143
* @summary Tests that using the "stop in" threadid option will properly cause the
* breakpoint to only be triggered when hit in the specified thread.
*
* @library /test/lib
* @run compile -g JdbStopThreadidTest.java
* @run main/othervm JdbStopThreadidTest
*/
import jdk.test.lib.process.OutputAnalyzer;
import lib.jdb.Jdb;
import lib.jdb.JdbCommand;
import lib.jdb.JdbTest;
import java.util.regex.*;
class JdbStopThreadidTestTarg {
static Object lockObj = new Object();
public static void main(String[] args) {
test();
}
private static void test() {
JdbStopThreadidTestTarg test = new JdbStopThreadidTestTarg();
MyTask myTask1 = test.new MyTask();
MyTask myTask2 = test.new MyTask();
MyTask myTask3 = test.new MyTask();
Thread myThread1 = DebuggeeWrapper.newThread(myTask1, "MYTHREAD-1");
Thread myThread2 = DebuggeeWrapper.newThread(myTask2, "MYTHREAD-2");
Thread myThread3 = DebuggeeWrapper.newThread(myTask3, "MYTHREAD-3");
synchronized (lockObj) {
myThread1.start();
myThread2.start();
myThread3.start();
// Wait for all threads to have started. Note they all block on lockObj after starting.
while (!myTask1.started || !myTask2.started || ! myTask3.started) {
try {
Thread.sleep(50);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
}
}
// Stop here so the test can setup the breakpoint in MYTHREAD-2
brkMethod();
}
// Wait for all threads to finish before exiting
try {
myThread1.join();
myThread2.join();
myThread3.join();
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
}
}
static void brkMethod() {
}
public static void print(Object obj) {
System.out.println(obj);
}
class MyTask implements Runnable {
volatile boolean started = false;
public void run() {
started = true;
synchronized (JdbStopThreadidTestTarg.lockObj) {
}
brkMethod();
}
void brkMethod() {
}
}
}
public class JdbStopThreadidTest extends JdbTest {
public static void main(String argv[]) {
new JdbStopThreadidTest().run();
}
private JdbStopThreadidTest() {
super(DEBUGGEE_CLASS);
}
private static final String DEBUGGEE_CLASS = JdbStopThreadidTestTarg.class.getName();
private static final String DEBUGGEE_THREAD_CLASS = JdbStopThreadidTestTarg.class.getName() + "$MyTask";
private static Pattern threadidPattern = Pattern.compile("Thread\\)(\\S+)\\s+MYTHREAD-2");
@Override
protected void runCases() {
jdb.command(JdbCommand.stopIn(DEBUGGEE_CLASS, "brkMethod"));
jdb.command(JdbCommand.run().waitForPrompt("Breakpoint hit: \"thread=main\"", true));
jdb.command(JdbCommand.threads());
// Find the threadid for MYTHREAD-2 in the "threads" command output
String output = jdb.getJdbOutput();
Matcher m = threadidPattern.matcher(output);
String threadid = null;
if (m.find()) {
threadid = m.group(1);
} else {
throw new RuntimeException("FAILED: Did not match threadid pattern.");
}
// Setup a breakpoint in MYTHREAD-2.
jdb.command(JdbCommand.stopInThreadid(DEBUGGEE_THREAD_CLASS, "brkMethod", threadid));
// Continue until MYTHREAD-2 breakpoint is hit. If we hit any other breakpoint before
// then (we aren't suppose to), then this test will fail.
jdb.command(JdbCommand.cont().waitForPrompt("Breakpoint hit: \"thread=MYTHREAD-2\", \\S+MyTask.brkMethod", true));
// Continue until the application exits. Once again, hitting a breakpoint will cause
// a failure because we are not suppose to hit one.
jdb.contToExit(1);
new OutputAnalyzer(getJdbOutput()).shouldContain(Jdb.APPLICATION_EXIT);
}
}