On 11/7/19 7:32 pm, Prasanta Sadhukhan wrote:
Hi Sergey,

OK. Since the test pass in local ubuntu18.04 system and fail only in mach5 
linux system, I thought it's a test issue. Do you know what window manager our 
mach5 linux system is running?

I guess it is gnome3, BTW I am able to reproduce it as well on Ubuntu 19.10, 
after a number of iterations(~50) and can confirm that when it fails the size 
of the window is changed(it became smaller than initially).


Regards
Prasanta
On 08-Nov-19 2:42 AM, Sergey Bylokhov wrote:
Hi, Prasanta.

I think that the test passed after the fix is because it does not have enough 
time to update
the location of the Frame by the native callback.

Before the fix we have this sequence of calls:
 1 Sets the bounds of the frame(this bounds are cached in the frame and 
returned by getX/getY)
 2 Make the frame visible
 3 Wait while the callback from the native change the location of the frame 
cached at step 1
 4 Check the coordinates
 5 Destroy/Recreate the peer
 6 goto step  3

After the fix:
 1 Sets the bounds of the frame(this bounds are cached in the frame and 
returned by getX/getY)
 2 Make the frame visible
 3 Check the coordinates cached at step 1
 4 Destroy/Recreate the peer
 5 goto step  3

So actually the new test did not check location of the frame but check the 
values cached in the Frame object.


On 11/6/19 3:57 am, Prasanta Sadhukhan wrote:
Hi All,

Please review a fix for an issue where it is seen the frame location is 
sometimes wrong in mac on mach5 headful nightly run.

It seems to be a timing issue as it shows 10 frames by calling 
frame.removeNotify(),frame.addNotify() repeatedly, which by the way are not 
supposed to be called by programs directly.

Proposed fix is to make not to make thread sleep every time 
removeNotify,addNotify is called so that there is no delay. I have ran mach5 
job (in JBS) for 3 consecutive runs on all 3 platforms and they pass.

Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8233703

webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~psadhukhan/8233703/webrev.0/

Regards
Prasanta




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Best regards, Sergey.

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