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In addition to * (unfortunately) using the old "-v1.1" stub/skeleton invocation * protocol, with its unevolvable operation number scheme, they must * always use the same value for the -v1.1 stub/skeleton * "interface hash": 4905912898345647071L. * * @author Peter Jones * @library ../../testlibrary * @build TestLibrary ReferenceRegistryStub * @run main/othervm InterfaceHash */ import java.lang.reflect.Constructor; import java.lang.reflect.Method; import java.rmi.Remote; import java.rmi.registry.Registry; import java.rmi.registry.LocateRegistry; import java.rmi.server.ObjID; import java.rmi.server.Operation; import java.rmi.server.RemoteCall; import java.rmi.server.RemoteObject; import java.rmi.server.RemoteRef; import java.util.Arrays; import sun.rmi.server.UnicastRef; import sun.rmi.transport.LiveRef; import sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPEndpoint; public class InterfaceHash { private static final int PORT = TestLibrary.getUnusedRandomPort(); private static final String NAME = "WMM"; public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { System.err.println("\nRegression test for bug 4472769"); System.err.println( "\n=== verifying that J2SE registry's skeleton uses" + "\ncorrect interface hash and operation numbers:"); Registry testImpl = LocateRegistry.createRegistry(PORT); System.err.println("created test registry on port " + PORT); RemoteRef ref = new UnicastRef( new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint("", PORT), false)); Registry referenceStub = new ReferenceRegistryStub(ref); System.err.println("created reference registry stub: " + referenceStub); referenceStub.bind(NAME, referenceStub); System.err.println("bound name \"" + NAME + "\" in registry"); String[] list = referenceStub.list(); System.err.println("list of registry contents: " + Arrays.asList(list)); if (list.length != 1 || !list[0].equals(NAME)) { throw new RuntimeException( "TEST FAILED: unexpected list contents"); } Registry result = (Registry) referenceStub.lookup(NAME); System.err.println("lookup of name \"" + NAME + "\" returned: " + result); if (!result.equals(referenceStub)) { throw new RuntimeException( "TEST FAILED: unexpected lookup result"); } referenceStub.rebind(NAME, referenceStub); referenceStub.unbind(NAME); System.err.println("unbound name \"" + NAME + "\""); list = referenceStub.list(); System.err.println("list of registry contents: " + Arrays.asList(list)); if (list.length != 0) { throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED: list not empty"); } System.err.println("\n=== verifying that J2SE registry's stub uses" + "correct interface hash:"); class FakeRemoteRef implements RemoteRef { long hash; int opnum; public RemoteCall newCall(RemoteObject obj, Operation[] op, int opnum, long hash) { this.hash = hash; this.opnum = opnum; throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } public void invoke(RemoteCall call) { } public void done(RemoteCall call) { } public Object invoke(Remote obj, Method method, Object[] args, long hash) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } public String getRefClass(java.io.ObjectOutput out) { return "FakeRemoteRef"; } public int remoteHashCode() { return 1013; } public boolean remoteEquals(RemoteRef obj) { return false; } public String remoteToString() { return "FakeRemoteRef"; } public void writeExternal(java.io.ObjectOutput out) { } public void readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput in) { } } FakeRemoteRef f = new FakeRemoteRef(); Registry testRegistry = LocateRegistry.getRegistry(PORT); System.err.println("created original test registry stub: " + testRegistry); Class stubClass = testRegistry.getClass(); System.err.println("test registry stub class: " + stubClass); Constructor cons = stubClass.getConstructor( new Class[] { RemoteRef.class }); Registry testStub = (Registry) cons.newInstance( new Object[] { f }); System.err.println("created new instrumented test registry stub: " + testStub); System.err.println("invoking bind:"); try { testStub.bind(NAME, referenceStub); } catch (UnsupportedOperationException e) { } System.err.println("hash == " + f.hash + ", opnum == " + f.opnum); if (f.hash != 4905912898345647071L) { throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED: wrong interface hash"); } else if (f.opnum != 0) { throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED: wrong operation number"); } System.err.println("invoking list:"); try { testStub.list(); } catch (UnsupportedOperationException e) { } System.err.println("hash == " + f.hash + ", opnum == " + f.opnum); if (f.hash != 4905912898345647071L) { throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED: wrong interface hash"); } else if (f.opnum != 1) { throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED: wrong operation number"); } System.err.println("invoking lookup:"); try { testStub.lookup(NAME); } catch (UnsupportedOperationException e) { } System.err.println("hash == " + f.hash + ", opnum == " + f.opnum); if (f.hash != 4905912898345647071L) { throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED: wrong interface hash"); } else if (f.opnum != 2) { throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED: wrong operation number"); } System.err.println("invoking rebind:"); try { testStub.rebind(NAME, referenceStub); } catch (UnsupportedOperationException e) { } System.err.println("hash == " + f.hash + ", opnum == " + f.opnum); if (f.hash != 4905912898345647071L) { throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED: wrong interface hash"); } else if (f.opnum != 3) { throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED: wrong operation number"); } System.err.println("invoking unbind:"); try { testStub.unbind(NAME); } catch (UnsupportedOperationException e) { } System.err.println("hash == " + f.hash + ", opnum == " + f.opnum); if (f.hash != 4905912898345647071L) { throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED: wrong interface hash"); } else if (f.opnum != 4) { throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED: wrong operation number"); } System.err.println("TEST PASSED"); } }