jdk-24/test/hotspot/jtreg/runtime/ClassInitErrors/TestStackOverflowDuringInit.java
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/**
* @test
* @bug 8309034 8334545
* @summary Test that when saving a class initialization failure caused by
* a StackOverflowError, that we record the SOE as the underlying
* cause, even if we can't create the ExceptionInInitializerError
* @comment This test could easily be perturbed so don't allow flag settings.
* @requires vm.flagless
* @comment Run with the smallest stack possible to limit the execution time.
* This is the smallest stack that is supported by all platforms.
* @run main/othervm -Xss384K -Xint TestStackOverflowDuringInit
*/
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.PrintStream;
public class TestStackOverflowDuringInit {
// The setup for this is somewhat intricate. We need to trigger a
// StackOverflowError during execution of the static initializer
// for a class, but we need there to be insufficient stack left
// for the creation of the ExceptionInInitializerError that would
// occur in that case. So we can't just recurse in a static initializer
// as that would unwind all the way allowing plenty of stack for the
// EIIE. Instead we recurse outside of a static initializer context
// and have a finally clause that will trigger class initialization
// of another class, which is where we will fail to create the EIIE.
// Even then this is non-trivial, only the use of Long.valueOf from
// the original reproducer seems to trigger SOE in just the right places.
// Later changes to the JDK meant that LongCache was initialized before
// the test even started under jtreg so we define local versions.
static class LongCache {
// Must have a static initializer
static {
System.out.println("LongCache is initializing");
}
static java.lang.Long valueOf(long l) {
return Long.valueOf(l);
}
}
static class MyLong {
static java.lang.Long valueOf(long l) {
if (l > -128 && l < 127) {
return LongCache.valueOf(l);
} else {
return Long.valueOf(l);
}
}
}
static void recurse() {
try {
// This will initialize MyLong but not touch LongCache.
MyLong.valueOf(1024L);
recurse();
} finally {
// This will require initializing LongCache, which will
// initially fail due to StackOverflowError and so LongCache
// will be marked erroneous. As we unwind and again execute this
// we will throw NoClassDefFoundError due to the erroneous
// state of LongCache.
MyLong.valueOf(0);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
String expected = "java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class TestStackOverflowDuringInit$LongCache";
String cause = "Caused by: java.lang.StackOverflowError";
// Pre-load, but not initialize, LongCache, else we will
// hit SOE during class loading.
System.out.println("Pre-loading ...");
Class<?> c = Class.forName("TestStackOverflowDuringInit$LongCache",
false,
TestStackOverflowDuringInit.class.getClassLoader());
try {
recurse();
} catch (Throwable ex) {
// ex.printStackTrace();
verify_stack(ex, expected, cause);
}
}
private static void verify_stack(Throwable e, String expected, String cause) throws Exception {
ByteArrayOutputStream byteOS = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
try (PrintStream printStream = new PrintStream(byteOS)) {
e.printStackTrace(printStream);
}
String stackTrace = byteOS.toString("ASCII");
System.out.println(stackTrace);
if (!stackTrace.contains(expected) ||
(cause != null && !stackTrace.contains(cause))) {
throw new RuntimeException(expected + " and/or " + cause + " missing from stacktrace");
}
}
}