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7142596: RMI JPRT tests are failing Summary: Changed RMI tests to use random port numbers for the RMI Registry and RMID so the tests can be run concurrently without test failures due to tests using the same port numbers. Reviewed-by: smarks, alanb Contributed-by: olivier.lagneau@oracle.com
author andrew
date Wed, 12 Jun 2013 11:48:21 +0100
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/* @test
 * @bug 4120329
 * @summary RMI registry creation is impossible if first attempt fails.
 * @library ../../testlibrary
 * @build StreamPipe TestParams TestLibrary JavaVM
 * @build RegistryRunner RegistryRunner_Stub
 * @build Reexport
 * @run main/othervm Reexport
 */

/*
 * If a VM could not create an RMI registry because another registry
 * usually in another process, was using the registry port, the next
 * time the VM tried to create a registry (after the other registry
 * was brought down) the attempt would fail.  The second try to create
 * a registry would fail because the registry ObjID would still be in
 * use when it should never have been allocated.
 *
 * The test creates this conflict using Runtime.exec and ensures that
 * a registry can still be created after the conflict is resolved.
 */

import java.io.*;
import java.rmi.*;
import java.rmi.registry.*;
import java.rmi.server.*;

public class Reexport {
    static public void main(String[] argv) {

        Registry reg = null;
        int regPort = TestLibrary.getUnusedRandomPort();

        try {
            System.err.println("\nregression test for 4120329\n");

            // establish the registry (we hope)
            System.err.println("Starting registry on port " + regPort);
            Reexport.makeRegistry(regPort);

            // Get a handle to the registry
            System.err.println("Creating duplicate registry, this should fail...");
            reg = createReg(true, regPort);

            if (reg != null) {
                TestLibrary.bomb("failed was able to duplicate the registry?!?");
            }

            // Kill the first registry.
            System.err.println("Bringing down the first registry");
            try {
                Reexport.killRegistry(regPort);
            } catch (Exception foo) {
            }

            // start another registry now that the first is gone; this should work
            System.err.println("Trying again to start our own " +
                               "registry... this should work");

            reg = createReg(false, regPort);

            if (reg == null) {
                TestLibrary.bomb("Could not create registry on second try");
            }

            System.err.println("Test passed");

        } catch (Exception e) {
            TestLibrary.bomb(e);
        } finally {
            // dont leave the registry around to affect other tests.
            killRegistry(regPort);

            reg = null;
        }
    }

    static Registry createReg(boolean remoteOk, int port) {
        Registry reg = null;

        try {
            reg = LocateRegistry.createRegistry(port);
        } catch (Throwable e) {
            if (remoteOk) {
                System.err.println("EXPECTING PORT IN USE EXCEPTION:");
                System.err.println(e.getMessage());
                e.printStackTrace();
            } else {
                TestLibrary.bomb((Exception) e);
            }
        }

        return reg;
    }

    public static void makeRegistry(int p) {
        // sadly, we can't kill a registry if we have too-close control
        // over it.  We must make it in a subprocess, and then kill the
        // subprocess when it has served our needs.

        try {
            JavaVM jvm = new JavaVM("RegistryRunner", "", Integer.toString(p));
            jvm.start();
            Reexport.subreg = jvm.getVM();

        } catch (IOException e) {
            // one of these is summarily dropped, can't remember which one
            System.out.println ("Test setup failed - cannot run rmiregistry");
            TestLibrary.bomb("Test setup failed - cannot run test", e);
        }
        // Slop - wait for registry to come up.  This is stupid.
        try {
            Thread.sleep (5000);
        } catch (Exception whatever) {
        }
    }
    private static Process subreg = null;

    public static void killRegistry(int port) {
        if (Reexport.subreg != null) {

            RegistryRunner.requestExit(port);

            try {
                Reexport.subreg.waitFor();
            } catch (InterruptedException ie) {
            }
        }
        Reexport.subreg = null;
    }
}