jdk/test/hotspot/jtreg/compiler/c1/TestStaticInitializerSideEffect.java
Manuel Hässig e8ef93ae9d 8357782: JVM JIT Causes Static Initialization Order Issue
Co-authored-by: Tobias Hartmann <thartmann@openjdk.org>
Reviewed-by: thartmann, dlong, dfenacci
2025-06-13 11:16:36 +00:00

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/*
* @test
* @summary Test that C1 respects that static initializers can have memory side effects.
* @bug 8357782
* @requires vm.compiler1.enabled
* @comment Since static initializers only execute in the first execution of the class initializer, we need -Xcomp.
* @run main/othervm -Xcomp -XX:TieredStopAtLevel=1 -XX:CompileCommand=compileonly,compiler/c1/A$B.test compiler.c1.TestStaticInitializerSideEffect
*/
package compiler.c1;
public class TestStaticInitializerSideEffect {
public static void main(String[] args) {
A.B.test();
}
}
class A {
static class B {
static String field;
static void test() {
// This unused variable triggers local value numbering to remove
// the field load in the constructor below if it is not killed
// before.
String tmp = field;
// The class initializer of C should kill the LVN effect of tmp due
// to the memory side effects of the static initializer.
new C(field);
}
}
static class C {
// When executing the class initializer, this has a side effect.
static {
B.field = "Hello";
}
C(String val) {
// If C1 does not respect that side effect, we crash here.
if (val == null) {
throw new RuntimeException("Should not reach here");
}
}
}
}