Hi Gary,

Please review a new version of the webrev that adds the comment you mentioned.

Regarding the reusable filters I think it makes sense to create them when we 
will find that they could be reused more than in one place and this test is a 
quite specific, it creates ThreadStartRequest and enables it before restricting 
it to the test thread only (by calling addThreadFilter()) since it is exactly 
what the test checks (that calling addThreadFilter() on enabled thread start 
request throws InvalidRequestStateException.

Webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dtitov/8222667/webrev.02 
Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8222667 

Thanks!
--Danill

On 5/2/19, 4:56 AM, "Gary Adams" <gary.ad...@oracle.com> wrote:

    It would be good to include a comment that the thread start is being 
    allowed because of graal.
    
    Now that we have a series of graal specific alterations in the tests,
    it might be useful to provide some reusable filters. $.02
    
    On 5/1/19, 9:07 PM, Daniil Titov wrote:
    > Please review the change that fixes the test that intermittently fails 
with Graal on.
    >
    > The test tests  addThreadFilter() method for 
com.sun.jdi.ThreadStartRequest class. It starts a debuggee, creates 
ThreadStartRequest, enables it, and calls addThreadFilter(). The test also uses 
breakpoints to synchronize with the debuggee,  but the problem here is that 
while waiting for a breakpoint event, occasionally, when Graal is on, the event 
the test receives is a ThreadStartEvent for " HotSpotGraalManagement Bean 
Registration" thread, rather than a breakpoint event. The test doesn't expect 
it and fails.
    >
    > The fix takes this into account and makes the test keep waiting for a 
breakpoint event instead of failing.
    >
    > Webrev:http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dtitov/8222667/webrev.01/
    > Bug:https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8222667
    >
    > Thanks!
    > --Daniil
    >
    >
    
    
    


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