test/jprt.config

Mon, 02 Aug 2010 12:51:43 -0700

author
johnc
date
Mon, 02 Aug 2010 12:51:43 -0700
changeset 2060
2d160770d2e5
parent 1907
c18cbe5936b8
child 3156
f08d439fab8c
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6814437: G1: remove the _new_refs array
Summary: The per-worker _new_refs array is used to hold references that point into the collection set. It is populated during RSet updating and subsequently processed. In the event of an evacuation failure it processed again to recreate the RSets of regions in the collection set. Remove the per-worker _new_refs array by processing the references directly. Use a DirtyCardQueue to hold the cards containing the references so that the RSets of regions in the collection set can be recreated when handling an evacuation failure.
Reviewed-by: iveresov, jmasa, tonyp

     1 #!echo "This is not a shell script"
     2 #############################################################################
     3 # 
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    24 # 
    25 #############################################################################
    27 #############################################################################
    28 #
    29 # JPRT shell configuration for testing.
    30 #
    31 # Input environment variables:
    32 #    Windows Only:
    33 #      PATH
    34 #      ROOTDIR
    35 #
    36 # Output variable settings:
    37 #    make    Full path to GNU make
    38 #
    39 # Output environment variables:
    40 #    PATH
    41 #
    42 #############################################################################
    44 #############################################################################
    45 # Error
    46 error() # message
    47 {
    48   echo "ERROR: $1"
    49   exit 6
    50 }
    51 # Directory must exist
    52 dirMustExist() # dir name
    53 {
    54   if [ ! -d "$1" ] ; then
    55     error "Directory for $2 does not exist: $1"
    56   fi
    57 }
    58 # File must exist
    59 fileMustExist() # dir name
    60 {
    61   if [ ! -f "$1" ] ; then
    62     error "File for $2 does not exist: $1"
    63   fi
    64 }
    65 #############################################################################
    67 # Should be set by JPRT as the 3 basic inputs
    68 slashjava="${ALT_SLASH_JAVA}"
    69 if [ "${slashjava}" = "" ] ; then
    70   slashjava=/java
    71 fi
    73 # Check input
    74 dirMustExist "${slashjava}"  ALT_SLASH_JAVA
    76 # Uses 'uname -s', but only expect SunOS or Linux, assume Windows otherwise.
    77 osname=`uname -s`
    78 if [ "${osname}" = SunOS ] ; then
    80     # SOLARIS: Sparc or X86
    81     osarch=`uname -p`
    82     if [ "${osarch}" = sparc ] ; then
    83 	solaris_arch=sparc
    84     else
    85 	solaris_arch=i386
    86     fi
    88     # Add basic solaris system paths
    89     path4sdk=/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/ccs/lib:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sfw/bin
    91     # Find GNU make
    92     make=/usr/sfw/bin/gmake
    93     if [ ! -f ${make} ] ; then
    94 	make=/opt/sfw/bin/gmake
    95 	if [ ! -f ${make} ] ; then
    96 	    make=${slashjava}/devtools/${solaris_arch}/bin/gnumake
    97         fi 
    98     fi
    99     fileMustExist "${make}" make
   101     # File creation mask
   102     umask 002
   104 elif [ "${osname}" = Linux ] ; then
   106     # Add basic paths
   107     path4sdk=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
   109     # Find GNU make
   110     make=/usr/bin/make
   111     fileMustExist "${make}" make
   113     umask 002
   115 else
   117     # Windows: Differs on CYGWIN vs. MKS.
   119     # We need to determine if we are running a CYGWIN shell or an MKS shell
   120     #    (if uname isn't available, then it will be unix_toolset=unknown)
   121     unix_toolset=unknown
   122     if [ "`uname -a | fgrep Cygwin`" = "" -a -d "${ROOTDIR}" ] ; then
   123         # We kind of assume ROOTDIR is where MKS is and it's ok
   124         unix_toolset=MKS
   125         mkshome=`dosname -s "${ROOTDIR}"`
   126         # Most unix utilities are in the mksnt directory of ROOTDIR
   127         unixcommand_path="${mkshome}/mksnt"
   128         path4sdk="${unixcommand_path}"
   129 	devtools_path="${slashjava}/devtools/win32/bin"
   130 	path4sdk="${devtools_path};${path4sdk}"
   131         # Find GNU make
   132         make="${devtools_path}/gnumake.exe"
   133         fileMustExist "${make}" make
   134     elif [ "`uname -a | fgrep Cygwin`" != "" -a -f /bin/cygpath ] ; then
   135         # For CYGWIN, uname will have "Cygwin" in it, and /bin/cygpath should exist
   136         unix_toolset=CYGWIN
   137         # Most unix utilities are in the /usr/bin
   138         unixcommand_path="/usr/bin"
   139         path4sdk="${unixcommand_path}"
   140         # Find GNU make
   141         make="${unixcommand_path}/make.exe"
   142         fileMustExist "${make}" make
   143     else
   144       echo "WARNING: Cannot figure out if this is MKS or CYGWIN"
   145     fi
   148     # For windows, it's hard to know where the system is, so we just add this
   149     #    to PATH.
   150     slash_path="`echo ${path4sdk} | sed -e 's@\\\\@/@g' -e 's@//@/@g' -e 's@/$@@' -e 's@/;@;@g'`"
   151     path4sdk="${slash_path};${PATH}"
   153     # Convert path4sdk to cygwin style
   154     if [ "${unix_toolset}" = CYGWIN ] ; then
   155 	path4sdk="`/usr/bin/cygpath -p ${path4sdk}`"
   156     fi
   158 fi
   160 # Export PATH setting
   161 PATH="${path4sdk}"
   162 export PATH

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