RFR: 8287788: reuse intermediate segments allocated during FFM stub invocations [v8]
Matthias Ernst
duke at openjdk.org
Wed Jan 22 10:08:39 UTC 2025
On Wed, 22 Jan 2025 09:57:15 GMT, Matthias Ernst <duke at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Certain signatures for foreign function calls (e.g. HVA return by value) require allocation of an intermediate buffer to adapt the FFM's to the native stub's calling convention. In the current implementation, this buffer is malloced and freed on every FFM invocation, a non-negligible overhead.
>>
>> Sample stack trace:
>>
>> java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
>> at jdk.internal.misc.Unsafe.allocateMemory0(java.base at 25-ea/Native Method)
>> ...
>> at jdk.internal.foreign.abi.SharedUtils.newBoundedArena(java.base at 25-ea/SharedUtils.java:386)
>> at jdk.internal.foreign.abi.DowncallStub/0x000001f001084c00.invoke(java.base at 25-ea/Unknown Source)
>> ...
>> at java.lang.invoke.Invokers$Holder.invokeExact_MT(java.base at 25-ea/Invokers$Holder)
>>
>>
>> To alleviate this, this PR remembers and reuses up to two small intermediate buffers per carrier-thread in subsequent calls.
>>
>> Performance (MBA M3):
>>
>>
>> Before:
>> Benchmark Mode Cnt Score Error Units
>> CallOverheadByValue.byPtr avgt 10 3.333 ? 0.152 ns/op
>> CallOverheadByValue.byValue avgt 10 33.892 ? 0.034 ns/op
>>
>> After:
>> Benchmark Mode Cnt Score Error Units
>> CallOverheadByValue.byPtr avgt 10 3.291 ? 0.031 ns/op
>> CallOverheadByValue.byValue avgt 10 5.464 ? 0.007 ns/op
>>
>>
>> `-prof gc` also shows that the new call path is fully scalar-replaced vs 160 byte/call before.
>
> Matthias Ernst has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> Back buffer allocation with a single carrier-local segment.
src/java.base/share/classes/jdk/internal/foreign/abi/SharedUtils.java line 389:
> 387: @Override
> 388: protected BufferStack initialValue() {
> 389: return new BufferStack(Arena.ofAuto().allocate(256));
Could as well use keep using TerminatingThreadLocal+Unsafe here, I just like the fact to use as few non-public apis as possible.
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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/23142#discussion_r1925044684
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