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/*
* @test
* @bug 4530538
* @summary Basic unit test of RuntimeMXBean.getUptime()
* @author Alexei Guibadoulline
*/
import java.lang.management.*;
public class UpTime {
final static long DELAY = 5; // Seconds
final static long TIMEOUT = 30; // Minutes
private static RuntimeMXBean metrics
= ManagementFactory.getRuntimeMXBean();
public static void main(String argv[]) throws Exception {
long systemStartOuter = System.currentTimeMillis();
long metricsStart = metrics.getUptime();
long systemStartInner = System.currentTimeMillis();
// If uptime is more than 30 minutes then it looks like a bug in
// the method
if (metricsStart > TIMEOUT * 60 * 1000)
throw new RuntimeException("Uptime of the JVM is more than 30 "
+ "minutes ("
+ (metricsStart / 60 / 1000)
+ " minutes).");
// Wait for DELAY seconds
Object o = new Object();
while (System.currentTimeMillis() < systemStartInner + DELAY * 1000) {
synchronized (o) {
try {
o.wait(DELAY * 1000);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
throw e;
}
}
}
long systemEndInner = System.currentTimeMillis();
long metricsEnd = metrics.getUptime();
long systemEndOuter = System.currentTimeMillis();
long systemDifferenceInner = systemEndInner - systemStartInner;
long systemDifferenceOuter = systemEndOuter - systemStartOuter;
long metricsDifference = metricsEnd - metricsStart;
// Check the flow of time in RuntimeMXBean.getUptime(). See the
// picture below
if (metricsDifference < systemDifferenceInner)
throw new RuntimeException("Flow of the time in "
+ "RuntimeMXBean.getUptime() ("
+ metricsDifference + ") is slower than "
+ " in system (" + systemDifferenceInner
+ ")");
if (metricsDifference > systemDifferenceOuter)
throw new RuntimeException("Flow of the time in "
+ "RuntimeMXBean.getUptime() ("
+ metricsDifference + ") is faster than "
+ "in system (" + systemDifferenceOuter
+ ")");
System.out.println("Test passed.");
}
}
/*
A picture to describe the second testcase that checks the flow of time in
RuntimeMXBean.getUptime()
start
o1 u1 i1 Sleep for DELAY minutes i2 u2 o2
|-------|---|---|--------------------------------|---|---|---------------> time
The following inequality (checked by the test) must always be true:
o2-o1 >= u2-u1 >= i2-i1
In the test:
i1 - systemStartInner
i2 - systemEndInner
o1 - systemStartOuter
o2 - systemEndOuter
u1 - metricsStart
u2 - metricsEnd
*/