RFR: 8277072: ObjectStreamClass caches keep ClassLoaders alive [v8]
Roger Riggs
rriggs at openjdk.java.net
Fri Dec 10 15:11:15 UTC 2021
On Tue, 7 Dec 2021 10:42:50 GMT, Roman Kennke <rkennke at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> The caches in ObjectStreamClass basically map WeakReference<Class> to SoftReference<ObjectStreamClass>, where the ObjectStreamClass also references the same Class. That means that the cache entry, and thus the class and its class-loader, will not get reclaimed, unless the GC determines that memory pressure is very high.
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>> However, this seems bogus, because that unnecessarily keeps ClassLoaders and all its classes alive much longer than necessary: as soon as a ClassLoader (and all its classes) become unreachable, there is no point in retaining the stuff in OSC's caches.
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>> The proposed change is to use WeakReference instead of SoftReference for the values in caches.
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>> Testing:
>> - [x] tier1
>> - [x] tier2
>> - [x] tier3
>> - [ ] tier4
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> Roman Kennke has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
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> Add improved test by @plevart
This fix hasn't had any bake-time and might have some effects that aren't immediately noticeable.
I'd leave it in 19 for the time being. It could be back ported at a later point in time.
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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/6375
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