/* * Copyright (c) 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that * accompanied this code). * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any * questions. */ /* * @test * @bug 6762191 * @summary Setting stack size to 16K causes segmentation fault * @compile TooSmallStackSize.java * @run main TooSmallStackSize */ /* * The primary purpose of this test is to make sure we can run with a 16k stack * size without crashing. Also this test will determine the minimum allowed * stack size for the platform (as provided by the JVM error message when a very * small stack is used), and then verify that the JVM can be launched with that stack * size without a crash or any error messages. */ public class TooSmallStackSize extends TestHelper { /* for debugging. Normally false. */ static final boolean verbose = false; static void printTestOutput(TestResult tr) { System.out.println("*** exitValue = " + tr.exitValue); for (String x : tr.testOutput) { System.out.println(x); } } /* * Returns the minimum stack size this platform will allowed based on the * contents of the error message the JVM outputs when too small of a * -Xss size was used. * * The TestResult argument must contain the result of having already run * the JVM with too small of a stack size. */ static String getMinStackAllowed(TestResult tr) { /* * The JVM output will contain in one of the lines: * "The stack size specified is too small, Specify at least 100k" * Although the actual size will vary. We need to extract this size * string from the output and return it. */ String matchStr = "Specify at least "; for (String x : tr.testOutput) { int match_idx = x.indexOf(matchStr); if (match_idx >= 0) { int size_start_idx = match_idx + matchStr.length(); int k_start_idx = x.indexOf("k", size_start_idx); return x.substring(size_start_idx, k_start_idx + 1); // include the "k" } } System.out.println("FAILED: Could not get the stack size from the output"); throw new RuntimeException("test fails"); } /* * Run the JVM with the specified stack size. * * Returns the minimum allowed stack size gleaned from the error message, * if there is an error message. Otherwise returns the stack size passed in. */ static String checkStack(String stackSize) { String min_stack_allowed; TestResult tr; if (verbose) System.out.println("*** Testing " + stackSize); tr = doExec(javaCmd, "-Xss" + stackSize, "-version"); if (verbose) printTestOutput(tr); if (tr.isOK()) { System.out.println("PASSED: got no error message with stack size of " + stackSize); min_stack_allowed = stackSize; } else { if (tr.contains("The stack size specified is too small")) { System.out.println("PASSED: got expected error message with stack size of " + stackSize); min_stack_allowed = getMinStackAllowed(tr); } else { // Likely a crash System.out.println("FAILED: Did not get expected error message with stack size of " + stackSize); throw new RuntimeException("test fails"); } } return min_stack_allowed; } /* * Run the JVM with the minimum allowed stack size. This should always succeed. */ static void checkMinStackAllowed(String stackSize) { TestResult tr = null; if (verbose) System.out.println("*** Testing " + stackSize); tr = doExec(javaCmd, "-Xss" + stackSize, "-version"); if (verbose) printTestOutput(tr); if (tr.isOK()) { System.out.println("PASSED: VM launched with minimum allowed stack size of " + stackSize); } else { // Likely a crash System.out.println("FAILED: VM failed to launch with minimum allowed stack size of " + stackSize); throw new RuntimeException("test fails"); } } public static void main(String... args) { /* * The result of a 16k stack size should be a quick exit with a complaint * that the stack size is too small. However, for some win32 builds, the * stack is always at least 64k, and this also sometimes is the minimum * allowed size, so we won't see an error in this case. * * This test case will also produce a crash on some platforms if the fix * for 6762191 is not yet in place. */ checkStack("16k"); /* * Try with a 32k stack size, which is the size that the launcher will * set to if you try setting to anything smaller. This should produce the same * result as setting to 16k if the fix for 6762191 is in place. */ String min_stack_allowed = checkStack("32k"); /* * Try again with a the minimum stack size that was given in the error message */ checkMinStackAllowed(min_stack_allowed); } }