RFR: 8268829: Provide an optimized way to walk the stack with Class object only [v7]
Daniel Fuchs
dfuchs at openjdk.org
Tue Aug 29 13:31:15 UTC 2023
On Tue, 29 Aug 2023 00:16:40 GMT, Mandy Chung <mchung at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> 8268829: Provide an optimized way to walk the stack with Class object only
>>
>> `StackWalker::walk` creates one `StackFrame` per frame and the current implementation
>> allocates one `StackFrameInfo` and one `MemberName` objects per frame. Some frameworks
>> like logging may only interest in the Class object but not the method name nor the BCI,
>> for example, filters out its implementation classes to find the caller class. It's
>> similar to `StackWalker::getCallerClass` but allows a predicate to filter out the element.
>>
>> This PR proposes to add `Option::DROP_METHOD_INFO` enum that requests to drop the method information. If no method information is needed, a `StackWalker` with `DROP_METHOD_INFO`
>> can be used instead and such stack walker will save the overhead of extracting the method information
>> and the memory used for the stack walking.
>>
>> New factory methods to take a parameter to specify the kind of stack walker to be created are defined.
>> This provides a simple way for existing code, for example logging frameworks, to take advantage of
>> this enhancement with the least change as it can keep the existing function for traversing
>> `StackFrame`s.
>>
>> For example: to find the first caller filtering a known list of implementation class,
>> existing code can create a stack walker instance with `DROP_METHOD_INFO` option:
>>
>>
>> StackWalker walker = StackWalker.getInstance(Option.DROP_METHOD_INFO, Option.RETAIN_CLASS_REFERENCE);
>> Optional<Class<?>> callerClass = walker.walk(s ->
>> s.map(StackFrame::getDeclaringClass)
>> .filter(Predicate.not(implClasses::contains))
>> .findFirst());
>>
>>
>> If method information is accessed on the `StackFrame`s produced by this stack walker such as
>> `StackFrame::getMethodName`, then `UnsupportedOperationException` will be thrown.
>>
>> #### Javadoc & specdiff
>>
>> https://cr.openjdk.org/~mchung/api/java.base/java/lang/StackWalker.html
>> https://cr.openjdk.org/~mchung/jdk22/specdiff/overview-summary.html
>>
>> #### Alternatives Considered
>> One alternative is to provide a new API:
>> `<T> T walkClass(Function<? super Stream<Class<?>, ? extends T> function)`
>>
>> In this case, the caller would need to pass a function that takes a stream
>> of `Class` object instead of `StackFrame`. Existing code would have to
>> modify calls to the `walk` method to `walkClass` and the function body.
>>
>> ### Implementation Details
>>
>> A `StackWalker` configured with `DROP_METHOD_INFO` ...
>
> Mandy Chung has updated the pull request incrementally with two additional commits since the last revision:
>
> - Revised the API change. Add Option::DROP_METHOD_INFO
> - Review feedback from Remi
Hi Mandy, I like the new DROP_METHOD_INFO constant. Just a couple of minor suggestions on the wording (which you may chose to ignore as English is not my primary language).
src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/StackWalker.java line 73:
> 71: * <p>1. To find the first caller filtering a known list of implementation class:
> 72: * {@snippet lang="java" :
> 73: * StackWalker walker = StackWalker.getInstance(Option.DROP_METHOD_INFO, Option.RETAIN_CLASS_REFERENCE);
Would this read better as "filtering **out** a known list of implementation **classes**" ?
src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/StackWalker.java line 98:
> 96: *
> 97: * <p> The information of a {@code StackFrame} available is determined by the
> 98: * {@linkplain Option stack walking options} of a stack walker.
Would this read better as "The information available from a {@code StackFrame} is determined ... "?
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PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/15370#pullrequestreview-1600394012
PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/15370#discussion_r1308804787
PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/15370#discussion_r1308807710
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