On Tue, 1 Oct 2024 16:16:36 GMT, Severin Gehwolf <sgehw...@openjdk.org> wrote:
> The change of [JDK-8327114](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8327114) also > increased test coverage. In particular, the `TestJcmdWithSideCar.java` test > got enhanced to cover these cases (prior to > [JDK-8327114](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8327114) only case 1 was > tested): > > 1. Shared volumes between attachee and attacher and shared pid namespace > 2. Shared volumes between attachee and attacher and shared pid namespace, > both running with elevated privileges > 3. Shared pid namespace between attachee and attacher only > 4. Shared pid namespace between attachee and attacher, both running with > elevated privileges > > The OpenJDK attach code is able to handle cases 1 through 3 which pass, but > the last case, `4`, hasn't been implemented yet when running as regular user > and directing the container runtime to map the container user to that user as > well. Thus, the test fails. For now I propose to disable the 4th test case. > It can get re-enabled once the product code got updated to account for this > case (tracked in https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8341349). > > While at it, I've discovered that the `EventGeneratorLoop` running container > always runs for a fixed time: `30` seconds. That's irrespective of the > attacher containers being done. Therefore, two iterations of the loop > spawning this container running the fixed set of time will at least run `60` > seconds. In my test runs using `-summary:time` it was `70` seconds: > > > Passed: containers/docker/TestJcmdWithSideCar.java > build: 2.08 seconds > compile: 2.068 seconds > build: 4.842 seconds > compile: 4.841 seconds > driver: 70.776 seconds > Test results: passed: 1 > > > I don't think this is needed. We can destroy the process running > `EventGeneratorLoop` and then wait for it to exit rather than sitting there > and waiting until it is finished (even though we no longer do anything with > it). This improvement has been implemented in > https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/commit/5b2f646c73b747f6fff364347031074d24e49822 > (separate commit). After this, the total runtime of the test reduces to > about `22` seconds: > > > Passed: containers/docker/TestJcmdWithSideCar.java > build: 2.169 seconds > compile: 2.157 seconds > build: 4.964 seconds > compile: 4.963 seconds > driver: 22.928 seconds > Test results: passed: 1 > > > The actual test skip of the 4th test case is: > https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/commit/95a7cc05f00e94190af583b9f9dbc659c7be879f > > Thoughts? Could somebody please run this through Oracle's test system in > order to see if this fixes the issue?... PTAL @slovdahl Thanks! ------------- PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/21289#issuecomment-2386454865