RFR: 8150044: Generate classlists at build-time
Jim Laskey (Oracle)
james.laskey at oracle.com
Wed May 4 14:13:57 UTC 2016
Correct. How do I set up autogen so I can apply these changes?
> On May 4, 2016, at 11:11 AM, Erik Joelsson <erik.joelsson at oracle.com> wrote:
>
> Build changes look ok to me, but I also helped write most of them.
>
> This certainly adds some build complexity and might seem overly so for just this optimization. As I understand it, the plan is to expand this build time profiling concept to generate more profile data that can be used by for example jlink plugins.
>
> /Erik
>
> On 2016-05-04 15:36, Claes Redestad wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> please review this change to generate classlists at build-time
>>
>> bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8150044
>>
>> webrevs:
>> top: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~redestad/8150044/top.01/
>> jdk: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~redestad/8150044/jdk.01/
>> hotspot: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~redestad/8150044/hotspot.01/
>>
>> The implementation generates an interim image consisting of a minimal
>> set of modules, then use this to run a small generator program to
>> load common utilities and facilities and dump the result of this to a
>> classlist that is then bundled with the final images.
>>
>> The smaller number of classes on the default classlist (~1100 instead
>> of ~2500) requires some adjustment to the metaspace defaults.
>>
>> This achieves the following:
>>
>> - Removes a manual, error-prone process to update the versioned
>> classlists
>> - Ensures the classlists shipped with the JDK/JRE is up to date
>> with recent JDK changes, e.g., when moving classes from sun.* to
>> jdk.internal.*
>> - Automatically picks up and incorporates the output of jlink plugins
>> such as GenerateJLIClassesPlugin into the classlist
>> - Supports cross-compilation build targets, although it runs using a
>> build JDK that can run on the host platform to generate such
>> classlists (this isn't ideal, but no worse than the current
>> situation, where the versioned classlist for the host platform is
>> simply copied to the cross-compiled target)
>>
>> There are a few concerns/drawbacks:
>>
>> - It does add complexity to the build, and concern has been voiced that
>> this would adversely affect build times. However, I'm happy to say
>> that on my machine build times are roughly the same:
>>
>> Before:
>> real 2m37.303s
>> user 35m33.576s
>> sys 3m46.476s
>>
>> After:
>> real 2m36.168s
>> user 35m31.232s
>> sys 3m52.268s
>>
>> (real time varies ± 5s from build to build)
>>
>> - Startup on the specific applications we've used to generate the
>> classlists for previously suffer small regressions. These are
>> specifically rather dated AWT and Swing-based applications. OTOH,
>> startup characteristics generally improve on other applications
>> (minimal VM, jetty, etc...)
>>
>> Testing: JPRT -testset hotspot
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> /Claes
>
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