Hi Coleen,

+1

Thank you for taking care about it!
-Serguei


On 3/15/19 5:42 PM, Chris Plummer wrote:
+1

On 3/15/19 5:29 PM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
Thumbs up.

Dan


On 3/15/19 8:25 PM, coleen.phillim...@oracle.com wrote:

Hi, Okay I see how it works now.  I was wondering how to tell it to ever run the tests.

I fixed it so that the serviceability RedefineClasses tests are run in tier1 and I'll rerun tier1.

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~coleenp/2019/8220744.02/webrev

Coleen

On 3/15/19 8:14 PM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
Yikes. I missed that. Here's the beginning of tier1_runtime:

  L261: tier1_runtime = \
  L262:   runtime/ \

and here's the beginning of tier1_serviceability:

  L324 tier1_serviceability = \
  L325   serviceability/dcmd/compiler \

I should not have assumed. Does anyone know why tier1_serviceability
isn't "start with everything" and then "filter out some stuff"?

Dan


On 3/15/19 8:06 PM, Chris Plummer wrote:
Hi Coleen,

I think in TEST.groups you need to add serviceability/jvmti/RedefineClasses to tier1_serviceability. Otherwise the removes of specific tests isn't doing anything, and tier1_serviceability won't run the other tests you moved from tier1_runtime.

thanks,

Chris


On 3/15/19 4:14 PM, coleen.phillim...@oracle.com wrote:
Summary: move tests out of runtime to jvmti/RedefineClasses

These always belonged in serviceability/jvmti.  Also, moved a couple tests within serviceability/jvmti to RedefineClasses also.

open webrev at http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~coleenp/2019/8220744.01/webrev
bug link https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8220744

I ran these tests with make test TEST=open/test/hotspot/jtreg/serviceability/jvmti/RedefineClasses and they passed.  Tier1 testing is in progress.

Thanks,
Coleen









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