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import java.io.*; import nsk.share.Consts; import nsk.share.jdwp.*; import nsk.share.jpda.AbstractDebuggeeTest; public class instances001 extends TestDebuggerType1 { protected String getDebugeeClassName() { return nsk.jdwp.ReferenceType.Instances.instances001.instances001a.class.getName(); } public static void main(String argv[]) { System.exit(run(argv, System.out) + Consts.JCK_STATUS_BASE); } public static int run(String argv[], PrintStream out) { return new instances001().runIt(argv, out); } private void testClass(long typeID, int maxInstances, int expectedInstances, boolean expectError, int errorCode) { try { int JDWP_COMMAND_ID = JDWP.Command.ReferenceType.Instances; log.display("Create command: " + JDWP.commandNames.get(JDWP_COMMAND_ID)); log.display("referenceType = " + typeID); log.display("maxInstances = " + maxInstances); CommandPacket command = new CommandPacket(JDWP_COMMAND_ID); command.addReferenceTypeID(typeID); command.addInt(maxInstances); command.setLength(); log.display("Sending command packet:\n" + command); transport.write(command); ReplyPacket reply; reply = getReply(command, expectError, errorCode); if (expectError) return; int instances = reply.getInt(); log.display("instances = " + instances); // check that correct value of 'instances' was received if (instances != expectedInstances) { setSuccess(false); log.complain("Unexpected 'instances' value: " + instances + ", expected is " + expectedInstances); } for (int i = 0; i < instances; i++) { JDWP.Value value = reply.getValue(); log.display("tagged-ObjectID = " + value); } if (!reply.isParsed()) { setSuccess(false); log.complain("Extra trailing bytes found in reply packet at: " + reply.currentPosition()); } } catch (Exception e) { setSuccess(false); log.complain("Caught exception while testing JDWP command: " + e); e.printStackTrace(log.getOutStream()); } } public void doTest() { // force GC in debuggee VM to avoid collection of weak references during test execution forceGC(); pipe.println(instances001a.COMMAND_CREATE_TEST_INSTANCES); if (!isDebuggeeReady()) return; int expectedInstances = instances001a.expectedCount; String testClassName = nsk.jdwp.ReferenceType.Instances.instances001.TestClass.class.getName(); long typeID = debuggee.getReferenceTypeID(createTypeSignature(testClassName)); // Note! This test is broken, in the sense that it incorrectly assumes // that no GC can happen before it walks the heap. In practice, it seems // to only affect this test when using ZGC. However, this test will also // fail when using other GCs if an explicit GC is done here. // create command with maxInstances=1, only 1 instance should be returned testClass(typeID, 1, 1, false, 0); // create command with maxInstances=0, all instances should be returned testClass(typeID, 0, expectedInstances, false, 0); // create command with maxInstances=Integer.MAX_VALUE, all instances should be returned testClass(typeID, Integer.MAX_VALUE, expectedInstances, false, 0); // create command with maxInstances < 0, expect ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT error testClass(typeID, -1, expectedInstances, true, JDWP.Error.ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT); // create command with typeID = 1, expect INVALID_OBJECT error testClass(-1, Integer.MAX_VALUE, expectedInstances, true, JDWP.Error.INVALID_OBJECT); // create command with threadID instead of referenceTypeID, expect INVALID_CLASS error testClass(debuggee.getThreadID("main"), Integer.MAX_VALUE, expectedInstances, true, JDWP.Error.INVALID_CLASS); // if GC occurs during test the results should be ignored resetStatusIfGC(); } }