jdk-24/test/hotspot/jtreg/gc/cslocker/TestCSLocker.java
Axel Boldt-Christmas 821c514a13 8341692: Implement JEP 490: ZGC: Remove the Non-Generational Mode
Reviewed-by: ihse, eosterlund, stefank, prr, cjplummer, dholmes
2024-10-30 11:05:07 +00:00

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package gc.cslocker;
import static gc.testlibrary.Allocation.blackHole;
/*
* @test TestCSLocker
* @bug 6186200
* @library /
* @summary This short test check RFE 6186200 changes. One thread locked
* @summary completely in JNI CS, while other is trying to allocate memory
* @summary provoking GC. OOM means FAIL, deadlock means PASS.
*
* @comment This test assumes that no allocation happens during the sleep loop,
* which is something that we can't guarantee. With ZGC we see test
* timeouts because the main thread allocates and waits for the GC,
* which waits for the CSLocker, which waits for the main thread.
* @requires vm.gc != "Z"
*
* @run main/native/othervm -Xmx256m gc.cslocker.TestCSLocker
*/
public class TestCSLocker extends Thread
{
static int timeoutMillis = 5000;
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
// start garbage producer thread
GarbageProducer garbageProducer = new GarbageProducer(1000000, 10);
garbageProducer.start();
// start CS locker thread
CSLocker csLocker = new CSLocker();
csLocker.start();
// After the CSLocker thread has started, any operation such as an allocation,
// which could rely on the GC to make progress, will cause a deadlock that will
// make the test time out. That includes printing. Please don't use any such
// code until unlock() is called below.
// check timeout to success deadlocking
sleep(timeoutMillis);
csLocker.unlock();
garbageProducer.interrupt();
}
}
class GarbageProducer extends Thread
{
private int size;
private int sleepTime;
GarbageProducer(int size, int sleepTime) {
this.size = size;
this.sleepTime = sleepTime;
}
public void run() {
boolean isRunning = true;
while (isRunning) {
try {
blackHole(new int[size]);
sleep(sleepTime);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
isRunning = false;
}
}
}
}
class CSLocker extends Thread
{
static { System.loadLibrary("TestCSLocker"); }
public void run() {
int[] a = new int[10];
a[0] = 1;
if (!lock(a)) {
throw new RuntimeException("failed to acquire CSLock");
}
}
native boolean lock(int[] array);
native void unlock();
}