RFR: 8335480: Only deoptimize threads if needed when closing shared arena

Jorn Vernee jvernee at openjdk.org
Fri Jul 12 20:59:26 UTC 2024


On Fri, 12 Jul 2024 13:57:23 GMT, Jorn Vernee <jvernee at openjdk.org> wrote:

> This PR limits the number of cases in which we deoptimize frames when closing a shared Arena. The initial intent of this was to improve the performance of shared arena closure in cases where a lot of threads are accessing and closing shared arenas at the same time (see attached benchmark), but unfortunately even disabling deoptimization altogether does not have a great effect on that benchmark.
> 
> Nevertheless, I think the extra logging/testing/benchmark code, and comments I've written, together with reducing the number of cases where we deoptimize (which makes it clearer exactly why we need to deoptimize in the first place), will be useful going forward. So, I've a create this PR out of them.
> 
> In this PR:
> - Deoptimizing is now only done in cases where it's needed, instead of always. Which is in cases where we are not inside an `@Scoped` method, but are inside compiled code.
> - I've separated the stack walking code (`for_scope_method`) from the code that checks for a reference to the arena being closed (`is_accessing_session`), and added logging code to the former. That also required changing vframe code to accept an `ouputStream*` rather than always printing to `tty`.
> - Added a new test (`TestConcurrentClose`), that tries to close many shared arenas at the same time, in order to stress that use case.
> - Added a new benchmark (`ConcurrentClose`), that stresses the cases where many threads are accessing and closing shared arenas.
> 
> I've done several benchmark runs with different amounts of threads. The confined case stays much more consistent, while the shared cases balloons up in time spent quickly when there are more than 4 threads:
> 
> 
> Benchmark                     Threads   Mode  Cnt     Score     Error  Units
> ConcurrentClose.sharedAccess       32   avgt   10  9017.397 ± 202.870  us/op
> ConcurrentClose.sharedAccess       24   avgt   10  5178.214 ± 164.922  us/op
> ConcurrentClose.sharedAccess       16   avgt   10  2224.420 ± 165.754  us/op
> ConcurrentClose.sharedAccess        8   avgt   10   593.828 ±   8.321  us/op
> ConcurrentClose.sharedAccess        7   avgt   10   470.700 ±  22.511  us/op
> ConcurrentClose.sharedAccess        6   avgt   10   386.697 ±  59.170  us/op
> ConcurrentClose.sharedAccess        5   avgt   10   291.157 ±   7.023  us/op
> ConcurrentClose.sharedAccess        4   avgt   10   209.178 ±   5.802  us/op
> ConcurrentClose.sharedAccess        1   avgt   10    52.042 ±   0.630  us/op
> ConcurrentClose.confinedAccess     32   avgt   10    25.517 ±   1.069  ...

>  This could be narrowed down further by tracking for each compiled method if it has an (inlined) call to an `@Scoped` method, but I've left that out for now.

I decided to add this to the PR for completeness, so that we don't go and deoptimize frames that are not using scoped accesses at all.

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/20158#issuecomment-2226341535


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