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/*
* @test
*
* @summary converted from VM Testbase nsk/jvmti/AttachOnDemand/attach001.
* VM Testbase keywords: [jpda, jvmti, noras, feature_282, vm6, jdk]
* VM Testbase readme:
* Description :
* Test tries to load java and jvmti agents to the VM after the VM has started using
* Attach API (com.sun.tools.attach).
* Test is based on the nsk.share.aod framework. In the terms of this framework
* java application running in the VM where agent is loaded to is called 'target application'.
* In this test target application tries to attach java and native agents to the same VM where target application
* is running. Test just checks that agents can connect and run (agents don't perform any specific
* checks).
*
* @library /vmTestbase
* /test/lib
* @build nsk.jvmti.AttachOnDemand.attach001.attach001TestRunner
*
* @comment create SimpleAgent00.jar in current directory
* @build nsk.jvmti.AttachOnDemand.sharedAgents.SimpleAgent00
* @run driver ClassFileInstaller nsk.jvmti.AttachOnDemand.sharedAgents.SimpleAgent00
* @run driver ExecDriver --cmd
* ${compile.jdk}/bin/jar
* -cfm SimpleAgent00.jar ${test.src}/../sharedAgents/SimpleAgent00.mf
* nsk/jvmti/AttachOnDemand/sharedAgents/SimpleAgent00.class
*
* @run main/othervm/native
* -XX:+UsePerfData
* -Djdk.attach.allowAttachSelf
* nsk.jvmti.AttachOnDemand.attach001.attach001TestRunner
* -jdk ${test.jdk}
* -javaOpts="-XX:+UsePerfData -Djdk.attach.allowAttachSelf ${test.vm.opts} ${test.java.opts}"
* -ja SimpleAgent00.jar
* -na simpleAgent00
*/
package nsk.jvmti.AttachOnDemand.attach001;
import nsk.share.Failure;
import nsk.share.aod.*;
import nsk.share.test.TestUtils;
/*
* Test tries to attach agents to the same VM where target application is running
* (test starts target application class in the separate thread instead of separate process).
*/
public class attach001TestRunner extends AODTestRunner {
attach001TestRunner(String[] args) {
super(args);
}
class TargetThread extends Thread {
boolean finishedSuccessfully;
public void run() {
try {
new TargetApplicationWaitingAgents().runTargetApplication(new String[] {
"-" + AODTargetArgParser.agentsNumberParam,
new Integer(argParser.getAgents().size()).toString() });
finishedSuccessfully = true;
} catch (Throwable t) {
log.complain("Unexpected exception: " + t);
t.printStackTrace(log.getOutStream());
}
}
}
protected void runTest() {
try {
TargetThread thread = new TargetThread();
thread.start();
// default test actions - attach agents to the given VM
doTestActions(getCurrentVMId());
thread.join();
if (!thread.finishedSuccessfully) {
TestUtils.testFailed("Unexpected error during test execution (see log for details)");
}
} catch (Failure f) {
throw f;
} catch (Throwable t) {
TestUtils.unexpctedException(t);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
new attach001TestRunner(args).runTest();
}
}