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test/compiler/intrinsics/sha/cli/testcases/GenericTestCaseForOtherCPU.java
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rev 8431 : 8081790: aarch64: SHA tests fail
Summary: Fix SHA tests in JTReg so they recognize aarch64
Reviewed-by: duke
Contributed-by: alexander.alexeev@caviumnetworks.com
@@ -33,20 +33,22 @@
*/
public class GenericTestCaseForOtherCPU extends
SHAOptionsBase.TestCase {
public GenericTestCaseForOtherCPU(String optionName) {
// Execute the test case on any CPU except SPARC and X86
- super(optionName, new NotPredicate(new OrPredicate(Platform::isSparc,
+ super(optionName, new NotPredicate(
+ new OrPredicate(
+ new OrPredicate(Platform::isSparc, Platform::isAArch64),
new OrPredicate(Platform::isX64, Platform::isX86))));
}
@Override
protected void verifyWarnings() throws Throwable {
String shouldPassMessage = String.format("JVM should start with "
+ "option '%s' without any warnings", optionName);
- // Verify that on non-x86 and non-SPARC CPU usage of SHA-related
- // options will not cause any warnings.
+ // Verify that on non-x86, non-SPARC and non-AArch64 CPU usage of
+ // SHA-related options will not cause any warnings.
CommandLineOptionTest.verifySameJVMStartup(null,
new String[] { ".*" + optionName + ".*" }, shouldPassMessage,
shouldPassMessage, ExitCode.OK,
CommandLineOptionTest.prepareBooleanFlag(optionName, true));
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