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/**
* @test
* @bug 4359247
* @summary Breakpoints on multiple threads have problems.
*
* @author tbell, jjh
*
* @build TestScaffold VMConnection TargetListener TargetAdapter
* @run compile -g MultiBreakpointsTest.java
* @run main MultiBreakpointsTest
*/
/*
* This test runs a debuggee with n threads each of which just loops
* doing some printlns and calling a method. The debugger sets
* bkpts on these methods and verifies that they are all hit.
* The default number of threads is 4. To change it to say 10,
* pass this to the testcase on the cmd line:
* -Dnthreads=10
* The current max allowed value of nthreads is 30.
* You can also do this, for example,
* -Dnhits=30
* to change the number of times the bkpts are to be hit from
* the default of 100 to 30.
*/
/********** target program **********/
class MultiBreakpointsTarg {
}
}
int nthreads;
int nhits;
throw new RuntimeException("nthreads = null in debuggee");
}
throw new RuntimeException("nhits = null in debuggee");
}
// for (int i = 0; i < nthreads; i++) {
// ptr.console(i);
// }
}
// The brute force approach for simplicity - don't use reflection
// nor set thread specific bkpts. Use of those features would
// make for interesting tests too, and maybe would prove that
// we don't really have to bother doing it this dumb way.
void bkpt0() {}
void bkpt1() {}
void bkpt2() {}
void bkpt3() {}
void bkpt4() {}
void bkpt5() {}
void bkpt6() {}
void bkpt7() {}
void bkpt8() {}
void bkpt9() {}
void bkpt10() {}
void bkpt11() {}
void bkpt12() {}
void bkpt13() {}
void bkpt14() {}
void bkpt15() {}
void bkpt16() {}
void bkpt17() {}
void bkpt18() {}
void bkpt19() {}
void bkpt20() {}
void bkpt21() {}
void bkpt22() {}
void bkpt23() {}
void bkpt24() {}
void bkpt25() {}
void bkpt26() {}
void bkpt27() {}
void bkpt28() {}
void bkpt29() {}
// Create the threads
//
//final String threadName = "DebuggeeThread: " + num;
public void run() {
synchronized( isr ) {
boolean done = false;
try {
// For each thread, run until numHits bkpts have been hit
for( int i = 0; i < nhits; i++ ) {
// This is a tendril from the original jdb test.
// It could probably be deleted.
switch (num) {
case 0: bkpt0(); break;
case 1: bkpt1(); break;
case 2: bkpt2(); break;
case 3: bkpt3(); break;
case 4: bkpt4(); break;
case 5: bkpt5(); break;
case 6: bkpt6(); break;
case 7: bkpt7(); break;
case 8: bkpt8(); break;
case 9: bkpt9(); break;
case 10: bkpt10(); break;
case 11: bkpt11(); break;
case 12: bkpt12(); break;
case 13: bkpt13(); break;
case 14: bkpt14(); break;
case 15: bkpt15(); break;
case 16: bkpt16(); break;
case 17: bkpt17(); break;
case 18: bkpt18(); break;
case 19: bkpt19(); break;
case 20: bkpt20(); break;
case 21: bkpt21(); break;
case 22: bkpt22(); break;
case 23: bkpt23(); break;
case 24: bkpt24(); break;
case 25: bkpt25(); break;
case 26: bkpt26(); break;
case 27: bkpt27(); break;
case 28: bkpt28(); break;
case 29: bkpt29(); break;
}
done = true;
}
} catch(Exception e) {
}
}
}
};
}
}
/********** test program **********/
static int nthreads;
static int nhits;
int hits[];
super(args);
}
nthreads = 4;
} else {
}
if ( nthreads > 30) {
}
nhits = 100;
} else {
}
}
/********** event handlers **********/
break;
}
}
}
}
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Bad method name/signature");
}
//bpr.setSuspendPolicy(EventRequest.SUSPEND_EVENT_THREAD);
return bpr;
}
/********** test core **********/
/*
* Get to the top of main()
* to determine targetClass and mainThread
*/
"bkpt" + ii,
"()V");
}
/*
* resume the target listening for events
*/
failure("FAILED: Expected " + nhits + " breakpoints for thread " + ii + " but only got " + hits[ii]);
}
}
/*
* deal with results of test
* if anything has called failure("foo") testFailed will be true
*/
if (!testFailed) {
println("MultiBreakpointsTest: passed");
} else {
throw new Exception("MultiBreakpointsTest: failed");
}
}
}