RFR(S): 8074354: tests that intentionally crash the VM can timeout creating a core file

Yumin Qi yumin.qi at oracle.com
Thu Mar 12 18:42:29 UTC 2015


Hi,  Thomas and all

    The second version of the change:
    webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~minqi/8074354/webrev02/

    In this version:
    1) switch order on Windows to first print log file as other 
platform, then dump core file if needed. When VMError created after 
crash, siginfo and context which are ExceptionRecord and ContextRecord 
on Windows are recorded, mini (or full, due to 'or' used so type will be 
mini anyway) dump creates dump file based on those two as before.
    2) to make os::abort to get above two pointers, added two more 
fields to the function parameters:
    3)  changes for test/runtime/ErrorHandling/SecondaryError.java --- 
added "-XX:-CreateCoredumpOnCrash"

     -  static void abort(bool dump_core = true);
    +  static void abort(bool dump_core = true, void *siginfo = NULL, 
void *context = NULL);

    Tests: JPRT and manually.

Thanks
Yumin

On 3/11/2015 3:47 AM, Thomas Stüfe wrote:
> Hi Yumin,
>
> There is also test/runtime/ErrorHandling/SecondaryErrorTest.java - 
> could you please add "-XX:-CreateCoredumpOnCrash" ? Thank you!
>
> Beyond that, as I wrote in the bug report comments:
>
> "This is also a problem on Windows - MiniDumpWriteDump() may hang 
> infinitly. And on Windows this is worse than under UNIX because we 
> create the Dump before writing the hs-err file, so if the Dump hangs, 
> we get no error log. I would like to revert the order: create the 
> minidump after writing the error log, the same way Unix does it. We 
> did this in our JVM (SAP) because for us, error logs are more useful 
> than minidumps. "
>
> So, I would like to see os::abort on Windows call MiniDumpWriteDump(), 
> and thus the mini dump writing moved after the error log writing. This 
> would also make the code way cleaner because the control flow would be 
> the same on all platforms.
>
> I understand that this may be out of scope for your change, but I 
> would like to know what others think about this.
>
> Kind regards, Thomas
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 8:02 AM, Yumin Qi <yumin.qi at oracle.com 
> <mailto:yumin.qi at oracle.com>> wrote:
>
>     Please review:
>
>     bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8074354
>     webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~minqi/8074354/webrev01/
>     <http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Eminqi/8074354/webrev01/>
>
>     Summary: Tests timed out when VM crashes and dumping core file
>     which in the test case is not needed. To make core not created,
>     the fix changed CreateMinidumpOnCrash to CreateCoredumpOnCrash,
>     the former is only used on Windows and the latter for all
>     platforms. When VM crashes on non Windows, core file generated as
>     default if OS sets core dump allowed. Default value of
>     CreateCoredumpOnCrash set to 'true' to keep same behavior on non
>     Windows platforms, but changed for Windows --- original is false,
>     not create minidump on Windows. With CreateCoredumpOnCrash turned
>     off, no core file will be generated. CreateMinidumpOnCrash still
>     can be used on commandline but only as alias for the new flag.
>
>     Tests: JPRT, manual tests setting CreateMinidumpOnCrash on
>     commandline to verify flag change as alias.
>
>     Thanks
>     Yumin
>
>



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