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#include "common_test.h"
#include "indirect_reference_table.h"
namespace art {
class IndirectReferenceTableTest : public CommonTest {
};
static void CheckDump(IndirectReferenceTable* irt, size_t num_objects, size_t num_unique)
SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_) {
std::ostringstream oss;
irt->Dump(oss);
if (num_objects == 0) {
EXPECT_EQ(oss.str().find("java.lang.Object"), std::string::npos) << oss.str();
} else if (num_objects == 1) {
EXPECT_NE(oss.str().find("1 of java.lang.Object"), std::string::npos) << oss.str();
} else {
EXPECT_NE(oss.str().find(StringPrintf("%zd of java.lang.Object (%zd unique instances)",
num_objects, num_unique)),
std::string::npos)
<< "\n Expected number of objects: " << num_objects
<< "\n Expected unique objects: " << num_unique << "\n"
<< oss.str();
}
}
TEST_F(IndirectReferenceTableTest, BasicTest) {
ScopedObjectAccess soa(Thread::Current());
static const size_t kTableInitial = 10;
static const size_t kTableMax = 20;
IndirectReferenceTable irt(kTableInitial, kTableMax, kGlobal);
mirror::Class* c = class_linker_->FindSystemClass("Ljava/lang/Object;");
ASSERT_TRUE(c != NULL);
mirror::Object* obj0 = c->AllocObject(soa.Self());
ASSERT_TRUE(obj0 != NULL);
mirror::Object* obj1 = c->AllocObject(soa.Self());
ASSERT_TRUE(obj1 != NULL);
mirror::Object* obj2 = c->AllocObject(soa.Self());
ASSERT_TRUE(obj2 != NULL);
mirror::Object* obj3 = c->AllocObject(soa.Self());
ASSERT_TRUE(obj3 != NULL);
const uint32_t cookie = IRT_FIRST_SEGMENT;
CheckDump(&irt, 0, 0);
IndirectRef iref0 = (IndirectRef) 0x11110;
EXPECT_FALSE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref0)) << "unexpectedly successful removal";
// Add three, check, remove in the order in which they were added.
iref0 = irt.Add(cookie, obj0);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref0 != NULL);
CheckDump(&irt, 1, 1);
IndirectRef iref1 = irt.Add(cookie, obj1);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref1 != NULL);
CheckDump(&irt, 2, 2);
IndirectRef iref2 = irt.Add(cookie, obj2);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref2 != NULL);
CheckDump(&irt, 3, 3);
EXPECT_EQ(obj0, irt.Get(iref0));
EXPECT_EQ(obj1, irt.Get(iref1));
EXPECT_EQ(obj2, irt.Get(iref2));
EXPECT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref0));
CheckDump(&irt, 2, 2);
EXPECT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref1));
CheckDump(&irt, 1, 1);
EXPECT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref2));
CheckDump(&irt, 0, 0);
// Table should be empty now.
EXPECT_EQ(0U, irt.Capacity());
// Get invalid entry (off the end of the list).
EXPECT_EQ(kInvalidIndirectRefObject, irt.Get(iref0));
// Add three, remove in the opposite order.
iref0 = irt.Add(cookie, obj0);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref0 != NULL);
iref1 = irt.Add(cookie, obj1);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref1 != NULL);
iref2 = irt.Add(cookie, obj2);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref2 != NULL);
CheckDump(&irt, 3, 3);
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref2));
CheckDump(&irt, 2, 2);
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref1));
CheckDump(&irt, 1, 1);
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref0));
CheckDump(&irt, 0, 0);
// Table should be empty now.
ASSERT_EQ(0U, irt.Capacity());
// Add three, remove middle / middle / bottom / top. (Second attempt
// to remove middle should fail.)
iref0 = irt.Add(cookie, obj0);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref0 != NULL);
iref1 = irt.Add(cookie, obj1);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref1 != NULL);
iref2 = irt.Add(cookie, obj2);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref2 != NULL);
CheckDump(&irt, 3, 3);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, irt.Capacity());
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref1));
CheckDump(&irt, 2, 2);
ASSERT_FALSE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref1));
CheckDump(&irt, 2, 2);
// Get invalid entry (from hole).
EXPECT_EQ(kInvalidIndirectRefObject, irt.Get(iref1));
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref2));
CheckDump(&irt, 1, 1);
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref0));
CheckDump(&irt, 0, 0);
// Table should be empty now.
ASSERT_EQ(0U, irt.Capacity());
// Add four entries. Remove #1, add new entry, verify that table size
// is still 4 (i.e. holes are getting filled). Remove #1 and #3, verify
// that we delete one and don't hole-compact the other.
iref0 = irt.Add(cookie, obj0);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref0 != NULL);
iref1 = irt.Add(cookie, obj1);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref1 != NULL);
iref2 = irt.Add(cookie, obj2);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref2 != NULL);
IndirectRef iref3 = irt.Add(cookie, obj3);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref3 != NULL);
CheckDump(&irt, 4, 4);
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref1));
CheckDump(&irt, 3, 3);
iref1 = irt.Add(cookie, obj1);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref1 != NULL);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, irt.Capacity()) << "hole not filled";
CheckDump(&irt, 4, 4);
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref1));
CheckDump(&irt, 3, 3);
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref3));
CheckDump(&irt, 2, 2);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, irt.Capacity()) << "should be 3 after two deletions";
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref2));
CheckDump(&irt, 1, 1);
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref0));
CheckDump(&irt, 0, 0);
ASSERT_EQ(0U, irt.Capacity()) << "not empty after split remove";
// Add an entry, remove it, add a new entry, and try to use the original
// iref. They have the same slot number but are for different objects.
// With the extended checks in place, this should fail.
iref0 = irt.Add(cookie, obj0);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref0 != NULL);
CheckDump(&irt, 1, 1);
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref0));
CheckDump(&irt, 0, 0);
iref1 = irt.Add(cookie, obj1);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref1 != NULL);
CheckDump(&irt, 1, 1);
ASSERT_FALSE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref0)) << "mismatched del succeeded";
CheckDump(&irt, 1, 1);
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref1)) << "switched del failed";
ASSERT_EQ(0U, irt.Capacity()) << "switching del not empty";
CheckDump(&irt, 0, 0);
// Same as above, but with the same object. A more rigorous checker
// (e.g. with slot serialization) will catch this.
iref0 = irt.Add(cookie, obj0);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref0 != NULL);
CheckDump(&irt, 1, 1);
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref0));
CheckDump(&irt, 0, 0);
iref1 = irt.Add(cookie, obj0);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref1 != NULL);
CheckDump(&irt, 1, 1);
if (iref0 != iref1) {
// Try 0, should not work.
ASSERT_FALSE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref0)) << "temporal del succeeded";
}
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref1)) << "temporal cleanup failed";
ASSERT_EQ(0U, irt.Capacity()) << "temporal del not empty";
CheckDump(&irt, 0, 0);
// NULL isn't a valid iref.
ASSERT_EQ(kInvalidIndirectRefObject, irt.Get(NULL));
// Stale lookup.
iref0 = irt.Add(cookie, obj0);
EXPECT_TRUE(iref0 != NULL);
CheckDump(&irt, 1, 1);
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref0));
EXPECT_EQ(kInvalidIndirectRefObject, irt.Get(iref0)) << "stale lookup succeeded";
CheckDump(&irt, 0, 0);
// Test table resizing.
// These ones fit...
IndirectRef manyRefs[kTableInitial];
for (size_t i = 0; i < kTableInitial; i++) {
manyRefs[i] = irt.Add(cookie, obj0);
ASSERT_TRUE(manyRefs[i] != NULL) << "Failed adding " << i;
CheckDump(&irt, i + 1, 1);
}
// ...this one causes overflow.
iref0 = irt.Add(cookie, obj0);
ASSERT_TRUE(iref0 != NULL);
ASSERT_EQ(kTableInitial + 1, irt.Capacity());
CheckDump(&irt, kTableInitial + 1, 1);
for (size_t i = 0; i < kTableInitial; i++) {
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, manyRefs[i])) << "failed removing " << i;
CheckDump(&irt, kTableInitial - i, 1);
}
// Because of removal order, should have 11 entries, 10 of them holes.
ASSERT_EQ(kTableInitial + 1, irt.Capacity());
ASSERT_TRUE(irt.Remove(cookie, iref0)) << "multi-remove final failed";
ASSERT_EQ(0U, irt.Capacity()) << "multi-del not empty";
CheckDump(&irt, 0, 0);
}
} // namespace art