# Tests for JNI code. # Compile a single C file and produce a .so file. OPTIONS is a list # of options to pass to the compiler. Returns 0 on failure, 1 on # success. proc gcj_jni_compile_c_to_so {file {options {}}} { global srcdir subdir global host_triplet verbose "options: $options" set options_cxx $options set options "" # Apple uses a different extension for shared/dynamic libraries # so we check against powerpc-apple-darwin and set them to # dylib. # HP-UX uses sl, so we check this too, otherwise we take so. if { [istarget "*-*-darwin*"] } { set so_extension "dylib" set so_flag "-dynamiclib" } elseif { [istarget "hppa*-hp-hpux*"] } { set so_extension "sl" set so_flag "-shared" } else { set so_extension "so" set so_flag "-shared" } set filename [file tail $file] set name [file rootname $filename] set soname lib${name}.${so_extension} if { [istarget "*arm-*eabi*"] } { lappend options "additional_flags=-fexceptions" } lappend options "additional_flags=${so_flag} -fPIC" # Find the generated header. lappend options "additional_flags=-I. -I.. -I$srcdir/$subdir -fdollars-in-identifiers" # Ensure that the generated header has correct prototypes. set cfile [file rootname $file].c if { [file exists $cfile]} { # This option is only valid for C sources. lappend options "additional_flags=-Wmissing-prototypes" } # Find jni.h and jni_md.h. lappend options "additional_flags=-I$srcdir/../include -I$srcdir/../classpath/include" # Append C++ options lappend options "additional_flags=$options_cxx" set x [libjava_prune_warnings \ [target_compile $file $soname executable $options]] if {$x != ""} { verbose "target_compile failed: $x" 2 fail "$filename compilation" return 0 } pass "$filename compilation" return 1 } # Build a header file from a .class file. Return 0 on failure. proc gcj_jni_build_header {file} { global libgcj_jar set gcjh [find_gcjh] set file [file rootname $file] set cmd "$gcjh -jni -force -classpath .:$libgcj_jar $file" verbose $cmd set x [string trim [libjava_prune_warnings \ [lindex [local_exec $cmd "" "" 300] 1]]] if {$x != ""} { verbose "local_exec failed: $x" 2 fail "$file header generation" return 0 } pass "$file header generation" return 1 } # Do all the work for a single JNI test. Return 0 on failure. proc gcj_jni_test_one {file} { global runtests global host_triplet global INTERPRETER # Apple uses a different extension for shared/dynamic libraries # so we check against powerpc-apple-darwin and set them to # dylib. # HP-UX uses sl, so we check this too, otherwise we take so. if { [istarget "*-*-darwin*"] } { set so_extension "dylib" } elseif { [istarget "hppa*-hp-hpux*"] } { set so_extension "sl" } else { set so_extension "so" } # The base name. We use it for several purposes. set main [file rootname [file tail $file]] if {! [runtest_file_p $runtests $main] || $main == "pr29812" || $main == "pr29812_injar"} { # Simply skip it. return 1 } # if {! [bytecompile_file $file [pwd]]} { # fail "bytecompile $file" # # FIXME - should use `untested' on all remaining tests. # # But that is hard. # return 0 # } # pass "bytecompile $file" # set bytefile [file rootname [file tail $file]].class # if {! [gcj_jni_build_header $bytefile]} { # # FIXME # return 0 # } set cfile [file rootname $file].c set cxxflags "" set cxxldlibflags {} # If there is no `.c' file, assume there is a `.cc' file. if {! [file exists $cfile]} { set cfile [file rootname $file].cc set cxxflaglist {} foreach arg [split [libjava_find_lib libstdc++-v3/src stdc++] " "] { switch -glob -- $arg { "-L*" { set arg [string range $arg 2 end] lappend cxxldlibflags $arg # Strip the `.libs' directory; we link with libtool which # doesn't need it. set arg "-L[file dirname $arg]" } } lappend cxxflaglist $arg # In case the libstdc++ is not installed yet, we pass the build # directory of it to the cxxflaglist. lappend cxxflaglist "-L$cxxldlibflags" } # If you're building the compiler with --prefix set to a place # where it's not yet installed, then the linker won't be able to # find the libgcc used by libffi.dylib. We could pass the # -dylib_file option, but that's complicated, and it's much easier # to just make the linker find libgcc using -L options. if { [istarget "*-*-darwin*"] } { lappend cxxflaglist "-shared-libgcc -lstdc++" } else { lappend cxxflaglist "-lstdc++" } set cxxflags [join $cxxflaglist] } if {! [gcj_jni_compile_c_to_so $cfile $cxxflags]} { # FIXME return 0 } set args [list "additional_flags=-fjni"] if {! [gcj_link $main $main $file $args]} { # FIXME return 0 } set resultfile [file rootname $file].out if {! [gcj_invoke $main $resultfile $cxxldlibflags]} { # FIXME return 0 } # We purposely ignore errors here; we still want to run the other # appropriate tests. set errname [file rootname [file tail $file]] set gij [libjava_find_gij] # libjava_find_gij will return "" if it couldn't find the # program; in this case we want to skip the test. # If the libraries are not installed yet, we have to pass them via # cxxldlibflags to libjava_invoke. if {$INTERPRETER == "yes" && $gij != ""} { libjava_invoke $errname "gij test" opts $gij \ "" $resultfile $cxxldlibflags \ -classpath $file $main } # When we succeed we remove all our clutter. eval gcj_cleanup [glob -nocomplain -- ${main}.*] \ [list $main lib${main}.${so_extension}] return 1 } # Compile a single C file and produce a binary. OPTIONS is a list of # options to pass to the compiler. Returns 0 on failure, 1 on # success. proc gcj_jni_invocation_compile_c_to_binary {file {options {}}} { global srcdir subdir global host_triplet verbose "options: $options" set options_cxx $options set options "" set filename [file tail $file] set name [file rootname $filename] # Set some darwin specific options if { [istarget "*-*-darwin*"] } { lappend options "additional_flags= -bind_at_load -multiply_defined suppress" } # Find the generated header. lappend options "additional_flags=-I. -I.. -I$srcdir/$subdir" # Find jni.h and jni_md.h. lappend options "additional_flags=-I$srcdir/../include -I$srcdir/../classpath/include -fdollars-in-identifiers" # Append C++ options lappend options "additional_flags=$options_cxx" set x [libjava_prune_warnings \ [target_compile $file $name executable $options]] if {$x != ""} { verbose "target_compile failed: $x" 2 fail "$filename compilation" return 0 } pass "$filename compilation" return 1 } proc gcj_jni_get_cxxflags_invocation {} { global LIBJAVA if [info exists LIBJAVA] { set libjava $LIBJAVA; } else { set libjava [libjava_find_lib libjava gcj] } set cxxflags "$libjava -ljvm" # Darwin needs -liconv linked, otherwise we get some unresolved. # If you're building the compiler with --prefix set to a place # where it's not yet installed, then the linker won't be able to # find the libgcc used by libffi.dylib. We could pass the # -dylib_file option, but that's complicated, and it's much easier # to just make the linker find libgcc using -L options. # Similar logic applies to libgcj. if { [istarget "*-*-darwin*"] } { lappend cxxflags -shared-libgcc -lgcj -liconv } if { [istarget "*-*-solaris*"] } { lappend cxxflags "-lsocket" } return $cxxflags } # Do all the work for a single invocation API test. Return 0 on # failure. proc gcj_jni_invocation_test_one {file} { global env global runtests global host_triplet global INTERPRETER # The base name. We use it for several purposes. set main [file rootname [file tail $file]] if {! [runtest_file_p $runtests $main]} { # Simply skip it. return 1 } # if {! [bytecompile_file $file [pwd]]} { # fail "bytecompile $file" # # FIXME - should use `untested' on all remaining tests. # # But that is hard. # return 0 # } # pass "bytecompile $file" set cfile [file rootname $file].c set cxxflags [gcj_jni_get_cxxflags_invocation] if {! [gcj_jni_invocation_compile_c_to_binary $cfile $cxxflags]} { # FIXME return 0 } set resultfile [file rootname $file].out set env(CLASSPATH) $file verbose "CLASSPATH = $env(CLASSPATH)" if {! [gcj_invoke $main $resultfile ""]} { unset env(CLASSPATH) # FIXME return 0 } unset env(CLASSPATH) # We purposely ignore errors here; we still want to run the other # appropriate tests. set errname [file rootname [file tail $file]] # When we succeed we remove all our clutter. eval gcj_cleanup [glob -nocomplain -- ${main}.*] \ [list $main] return 1 } proc gcj_jni_pr29812 {} { global srcdir subdir global INTERPRETER runtests # Set up a global we need. libjava_arguments set b ${srcdir}/${subdir} if {! [runtest_file_p $runtests pr29812]} { # Simply skip it. return 1 } if {! [gcj_jni_compile_c_to_so $b/pr29812.c ""]} { return 0 } if {! [gcj_jni_compile_c_to_so $b/pr29812_injar.c ""]} { return 0 } set gij [libjava_find_gij] if {$INTERPRETER == "yes" && $gij != ""} { if {! [libjava_invoke pr29812 "gij test" opts $gij \ "" $b/pr29812.out "" \ -classpath $b/pr29812.jar pr29812 $b/pr29812_injar.jar]} { return 0 } } # When we succeed we remove all our clutter. eval gcj_cleanup [glob -nocomplain -- *pr29812*] } # Run the JNI tests. proc gcj_jni_run {} { global srcdir subdir global build_triplet host_triplet # For now we only test JNI on native builds. if {$build_triplet == $host_triplet} { catch { lsort [glob -nocomplain ${srcdir}/${subdir}/*.jar] } srcfiles foreach x $srcfiles { gcj_jni_test_one $x } # Run JNI invocation API tests catch { lsort [glob -nocomplain ${srcdir}/${subdir}/invocation/*.jar] } srcfiles foreach x $srcfiles { gcj_jni_invocation_test_one $x } gcj_jni_pr29812 } else { verbose "JNI tests not run in cross-compilation environment" } } gcj_jni_run