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List:       openjdk-quality-discuss
Subject:    RE: Reg jtreg failure to get JDK properties
From:       Muneer Kolarkunnu <abdul.kolarkunnu () oracle ! com>
Date:       2019-02-28 11:23:10
Message-ID: d6a1ffb9-8884-4ad7-945b-cc0db7c4293e () default
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Hi Shashi,

It's working fine with latest JDK 13 build 10.
So please try with latest code and also make sure your binary and test code base are \
same.

Regards,
Muneer

-----Original Message-----
From: Rory O'Donnell 
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 6:47 PM
To: Jonathan Gibbons <jonathan.gibbons@oracle.com>; Shashidhara Veerabhadraiah \
                <shashidhara.veerabhadraiah@oracle.com>; \
                quality-discuss@openjdk.java.net
Cc: Rory Odonnell <rory.odonnell@oracle.com>; Muneer Kolarkunnu \
                <abdul.kolarkunnu@oracle.com>
Subject: Re: Reg jtreg failure to get JDK properties

Shashi,

Muneer is looking into this issue.

Rgds,Rory

On 26/02/2019 00:23, Jonathan Gibbons wrote:
> Shashi,
> 
> jtreg-dev is not the right place for this. The problem is somehow in 
> the way the hotspot code is configured to use jtreg.
> 
> Forwarded to quallity-discuss@ojn.
> 
> -- Jon
> 
> 
> On 02/21/2019 10:00 PM, Shashidhara Veerabhadraiah wrote:
> > Hi All, I believe am in the right place to post a jtreg problem that 
> > I am facing while running jtreg. If not please direct me.
> > 
> > 
> > I get the following the failure when tried to run the jtreg-4.2-b14 
> > with the test jdk set to the latest of the jdk 13 builds:
> > 
> > Exception while calling user-specified class: requires.VMProps
> > 
> > java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: 
> > sun.hotspot.WhiteBox.aotLibrariesCount()I
> > 
> > at sun.hotspot.WhiteBox.aotLibrariesCount(Native Method)
> > 
> > at requires.VMProps.vmAotEnabled(VMProps.java:344)
> > 
> > at requires.VMProps.call(VMProps.java:89)
> > 
> > at requires.VMProps.call(VMProps.java:55)
> > 
> > at
> > com.sun.javatest.regtest.agent.GetJDKProperties.run(GetJDKProperties.
> > java:80)
> > 
> > at
> > com.sun.javatest.regtest.agent.GetJDKProperties.main(GetJDKProperties
> > .java:54)
> > 
> > 
> > And if I tried to use the jdk 11 build, I get the following error:
> > 
> > Exception while calling user-specified class: requires.VMProps
> > 
> > java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: 
> > sun.hotspot.WhiteBox.isJFRIncludedInVmBuild()Z
> > 
> > at sun.hotspot.WhiteBox.isJFRIncludedInVmBuild(Native 
> > Method)
> > 
> > at requires.VMProps.vmHasJFR(VMProps.java:301)
> > 
> > at requires.VMProps.call(VMProps.java:84)
> > 
> > at requires.VMProps.call(VMProps.java:55)
> > 
> > at
> > com.sun.javatest.regtest.agent.GetJDKProperties.run(GetJDKProperties.
> > java:80)
> > 
> > at
> > com.sun.javatest.regtest.agent.GetJDKProperties.main(GetJDKProperties
> > .java:54)
> > 
> > Error: failed to get JDK properties for C:\JDK\jdk-11\bin\java ; exit 
> > code 1
> > 
> > 
> > I am not sure why I end up getting   this error when it used to work 
> > earlier. I believe am missing configuration settings to be set.
> > Please direct me to a solution for this problem. And it is really 
> > annoying as I can't seem to get any further help from the way the 
> > error is thrown!!
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks and regards,
> > 
> > Shashi
> 
--
Rgds,Rory O'Donnell
Quality Engineering Manager
Oracle EMEA , Dublin, Ireland


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