RFR: JDK-8156658 Common way to run jtreg tests

Dmitry Samersoff dmitry.samersoff at oracle.com
Tue May 10 12:46:51 UTC 2016


Staffan,

Long awaited changes, thank you for doing it.

Is it possible to use the same code for hotspot/test/Makefile:128 and
 jdk/test/Makefile:84

  84   ifdef ALT_OUTPUTDIR
  85     ABS_OUTPUTDIR = $(shell $(CD) $(ALT_OUTPUTDIR) && $(PWD))
  86   else
  87     ABS_OUTPUTDIR = $(shell $(CD) $(TEST_ROOT)/.. && $(PWD))
  88   endif
  89
  90   ABS_PLATFORM_BUILD_ROOT = $(ABS_OUTPUTDIR)
  91   ABS_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR :=
$(ABS_PLATFORM_BUILD_ROOT)/testoutput/$(UNIQUE_DIR)

-Dmitry

On 2016-05-10 15:21, Staffan Larsen wrote:
> For test automation purposes we want a way to run jtreg tests for the different components (jdk, langtools, jaxp, hotspot, nashorn) in a unified way from the command line. We also want each component to be able to define how jtreg is invoked (problemlists, concurrency, agentvm, ...).  There is already some support for running jtreg tests from the <top>/test folder, but it is not general enough since it isn't possible to pick individual tests or specific test groups. It is also not possible to direct the output to a common location. 
> 
> The proposed solution is to be able to run jtreg tests using make from within the <top>/test folder like this: 
> 
>   $ make JT_JAVA=<jdk path> JT_HOME=<jtreg path> PRODUCT_HOME=<jdk product path> \
>     TESTDIRS=../<jdk/nashorn/langtools/hotspot/jaxp> TEST_SELECTION=<path to test or jtreg group> \
>     TEST_OUTPUT_DIR=<path> jtreg_tests 
> 
> This will run the specified tests and collect output in TEST_OUTPUT_DIR/jtreg. EXTRA_JTREG_OPTIONS is also supported to add additional options to the jtreg command line. 
> 
> No existing behavior should be changed.
> 
> webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~sla/8156658/webrev.03/ <http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~sla/8156658/webrev.03/>
> bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8156658 <https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8156658>
> 
> Thanks,
> /Staffan
> 


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Dmitry Samersoff
Oracle Java development team, Saint Petersburg, Russia
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