RFR: 8354076: LinkedBlockingDeque offer() creates nodes even if capacity has been reached

Viktor Klang vklang at openjdk.org
Tue May 13 12:46:57 UTC 2025


On Tue, 13 May 2025 12:34:38 GMT, Chen Liang <liach at openjdk.org> wrote:

>> In the JavaDoc of LinkedBlockingDeque, it states: "Linked nodes are dynamically created upon each insertion unless this would bring the deque above capacity." However, in the current implementation, nodes are always created, even if the deque is full. This is because count is non-volatile, and we only check inside the linkFirst/Last() methods whether the queue is full. At this point we have already locked and have created the Node. Instead, the count could be volatile, and we could check before locking.
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>> In the current version, calling offer() on a full LinkedBlockingDeque creates unnecessary objects and contention. Similarly for poll() and peek(), we could exit prior to locking by checking the count field.
>> 
>> Our suggestion is to make count volatile, and then exiting early from poll() and offer()
>
> @viktorklang-ora Is it possible for you to take a look at this?

@liach This PR should be closed, it's superseded by https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/24925

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/24521#issuecomment-2876363296


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