RFR: 8339687: Rearrange reachabilityFence()s in jdk.test.lib.util.ForceGC

Kim Barrett kbarrett at openjdk.org
Tue Sep 10 05:05:08 UTC 2024


On Fri, 6 Sep 2024 19:57:41 GMT, Brent Christian <bchristi at openjdk.org> wrote:

> From the bug description:
> ForceGC would be improved by moving the Reference.reachabilityFence() calls for 'obj' and 'ref'.
> 
> Reference.reachabilityFence(obj) is currently placed after 'obj' has been set to null, so effectively does nothing. It should occur before obj = null;
> 
> For Reference.reachabilityFence(ref): 'ref' is a PhantomReference to 'obj', and is registered with 'queue'. ForceGC.waitFor() later remove()s the reference from the queue, as an indication that some GC and reference processing has taken place (hopefully causing the BooleanSupplier to return true).
> 
> The code expects the PhantomReference to be cleared and be put on the queue. But recall that a Reference refers to its queue, and not the other way around. If a Reference becomes unreachable and is garbage collected, it will never be enqueued.
> 
> I argue that the VM/GC could determine that 'ref' is not used by waitFor() and collect it before the call to queue.remove(). Moving Reference.reachabilityFence(ref) after the for() loop would prevent this scenario.
> 
> While this is only a very minor deficiency in ForceGC, I believe it would be good to ensure that the code behaves as expected.

The reachability changes look good to me.

The sketchy timeout handling mentioned by @stuart-marks seems to me to be out
of scope for this issue.

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Marked as reviewed by kbarrett (Reviewer).

PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/20898#pullrequestreview-2291357966


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