Hi all,

 

There is a project in TPTP CVS:
test-results/platform/org.eclipse.tptp.ac.testautomation. It was
extended for testing JVMTI profiler. Currently it supports testing in
following cases: standalone profiling for heap, thread, call-graph, and
aggregated call-graph modes. The test process includes launch of the
profiler as well as verification of the profiler's output and some kind
of reporting.

 

The first revision of this extended test automation framework was ready
many months ago and, as noted, it has been in discussion. There is a bug
record for it #150342
<https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=150342> . According to it
the contribution was deferred in 4.3 and target milestone is set to
4.4i3.


Thanks,
Ruslan

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Harm,

 

Contributing the JVMTI test harness has been in discussion for a long
time. I am not sure what the current status. I will check with the team
in our weekly meeting today. 

 

Thanks,

Asaf

 

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Asaf, I was not aware of any need or use of non- open source in the
project. This is not normal practice and should be changed. Either the
test harness needs to become part of the TPTP test cases and test
infrastructure, or you need to move to the infrastructure we provide.
Being self hosting in this scenario is basic hygiene for TPTP and is in
fact one of the themes for 4.4. 

Please get this test harness part of the discussion going in the project
to drive some resolution quickly during I3. 

Thanks for your time.
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Hi Neil,

We have an automated test framework that launches all profilers (3, to
be exact) in standalone mode on various test applications, and verifies
the generated XML file according to some rules we have defined (for
example, that methodEntry and methodExit elements are properly nested
per thread). I am not sure whether this framework will be contributed to
TPTP.

Thanks,
Asaf


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Oh ok Asaf wll that's good then :-)

Ok I missed the Java classes when I ran it last time so that was the
obvious problem. I'll just stick with the copying for now.

By "more automated" I meant installing all of the necessary libraries
into an agent controller install automatically for easier testing with
Eclipse. It's not really a big deal though.

A slightly bigger deal is the question of testing. How exactly do you
test the two profilers? I haven't found any explicit test cases or
test automation that I could build on (I'm hacking something into the
call graph profiler).

Thanks,
Neil
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