RFR: 8282322: AArch64: Provide a means to eliminate all STREX family of instructions [v2]

Dmitry Chuyko dchuyko at openjdk.java.net
Mon May 23 16:12:34 UTC 2022


On Mon, 23 May 2022 16:05:16 GMT, Dmitry Chuyko <dchuyko at openjdk.org> wrote:

>> On AArch64 it is sometimes convenient to have LSE atomics right from the start. Currently they are enabled after feature detection and RR reverse debugger works incorrectly.
>> 
>> New build configuration feature 'hardlse' is added. If it is enabled for aarch64 type of build, then statically compiled stubs replace the initial pessimistic implementation and dynamically generated replacements (when LSE support is detected). The feature works for builds of all debug levels.
>> 
>> New file atomic_linux_aarch64_lse.S is derived from atomic_linux_aarch64.S and inherits its copyright. This alternative static implementation corresponds to the dynamically generated code.
>> 
>> Note, this configuration part is necessary but not sufficient to fully avoid strex instructions for practical purposes. Other parts are:
>> 
>> * Run on the OS built without strex family instructions. E.g. Amazon Linux 2022.
>> * Compile with outline atomics enabled and the configuration flag enabled. E.g. configure with
>> --with-extra-cflags='-march=armv8.3-a+crc+crypto -moutline-atomics' --with-extra-cxxflags='-march=armv8.3-a+crc+crypto -moutline-atomics' --with-extra-ldflags='-Wl,--allow-multiple-definition' --with-jvm-features=hardlse
>> 
>> Testing: tier1, tier2 on linux-aarch64 release builds with feature off and feature on.
>
> Dmitry Chuyko has updated the pull request incrementally with two additional commits since the last revision:
> 
>  - Use LSE in linux-aarch64 asm code if __ARM_FEATURE_ATOMICS is on
>  - Revert "hardlse feature"
>    
>    This reverts commit c5da85d3282bb995f69639f8f592cc94560916c5.

New variant turns on using LSE atomics statically when __ARM_FEATURE_ATOMICS compiler feature is on. Prefetch is left only to non-LSE case, the kernel seems to do the same.

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/8779



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