RFR: 8334015: Add Support for UUID Version 7 (UUIDv7) defined in RFC 9562 [v21]
Jaikiran Pai
jpai at openjdk.org
Thu Oct 23 10:42:06 UTC 2025
On Thu, 23 Oct 2025 10:29:50 GMT, Kieran Farrell <kfarrell at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> With the recent approval of UUIDv7 (https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc9562/), this PR aims to add a new static method UUID.timestampUUID() which constructs and returns a UUID in support of the new time generated UUID version.
>>
>> The specification requires embedding the current timestamp in milliseconds into the first bits 0–47. The version number in bits 48–51, bits 52–63 are available for sub-millisecond precision or for pseudorandom data. The variant is set in bits 64–65. The remaining bits 66–127 are free to use for more pseudorandom data or to employ a counter based approach for increased time percision (https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9562.html#name-uuid-version-7).
>>
>> The choice of implementation comes down to balancing the sensitivity level of being able to distingush UUIDs created below <1ms apart with performance. A test simulating a high-concurrency environment with 4 threads generating 10000 UUIDv7 values in parallel to measure the collision rate of each implementation (the amount of times the time based portion of the UUID was not unique and entries could not distinguished by time) yeilded the following results for each implemtation:
>>
>>
>> - random-byte-only - 99.8%
>> - higher-precision - 3.5%
>> - counter-based - 0%
>>
>>
>> Performance tests show a decrease in performance as expected with the counter based implementation due to the introduction of synchronization:
>>
>> - random-byte-only 143.487 ± 10.932 ns/op
>> - higher-precision 149.651 ± 8.438 ns/op
>> - counter-based 245.036 ± 2.943 ns/op
>>
>> The best balance here might be to employ a higher-precision implementation as the large increase in time sensitivity comes at a very slight performance cost.
>
> Kieran Farrell has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> update name
Thank you for all these updates and the patience during the reviews. The latest changes in `b2239d8` look good to me. The latest state of the CSR too looks good to me and I see it has been Reviewed by others too. I think you can go ahead and move it to Finalized.
-------------
Marked as reviewed by jpai (Reviewer).
PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/25303#pullrequestreview-3369296510
More information about the core-libs-dev
mailing list