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  23 
  24 /*
  25  * @test
  26  * @bug 8058897
  27  * @library /testlibrary
  28  * @run main/othervm -XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions -XX:MallocMaxTestWords=100m Reallocate
  29  */
  30 
  31 import com.oracle.java.testlibrary.*;
  32 import sun.misc.Unsafe;
  33 import static com.oracle.java.testlibrary.Asserts.*;
  34 
  35 public class Reallocate {
  36     public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
  37         Unsafe unsafe = Utils.getUnsafe();
  38 
  39         long address = unsafe.allocateMemory(1);
  40         assertNotEquals(address, 0L);
  41 
  42         // Make sure we reallocate correctly
  43         unsafe.putByte(address, Byte.MAX_VALUE);
  44         address = unsafe.reallocateMemory(address, 2);
  45         assertNotEquals(address, 0L);
  46         assertEquals(unsafe.getByte(address), Byte.MAX_VALUE);
  47 
  48         // Reallocating with a 0 size should return a null pointer
  49         address = unsafe.reallocateMemory(address, 0);
  50         assertEquals(address, 0L);
  51 
  52         // Reallocating with a null pointer should result in a normal allocation
  53         address = unsafe.reallocateMemory(0L, 1);
  54         assertNotEquals(address, 0L);
  55         unsafe.putByte(address, Byte.MAX_VALUE);
  56         assertEquals(unsafe.getByte(address), Byte.MAX_VALUE);
  57 
  58         // Make sure we can throw an OOME when we fail to reallocate due to OOM
  59         try {
  60             unsafe.reallocateMemory(address, 100 * 1024 * 1024 * 8);
  61         } catch (OutOfMemoryError e) {
  62             // Expected
  63             return;
  64         }
  65         throw new RuntimeException("Did not get expected OOM");
  66     }
  67 }