RFR: 8271862: C2 intrinsic for Reference.refersTo() is often not used
Mandy Chung
mchung at openjdk.java.net
Mon Aug 9 19:29:32 UTC 2021
On Mon, 9 Aug 2021 13:13:33 GMT, Per Liden <pliden at openjdk.org> wrote:
> While fixing JDK-8270626 it was discovered that the C2 intrinsic for `Reference.refersTo()` is not used as often as one would think. Instead C2 often prefers using the native implementation, which is much slower which defeats the purpose of having an intrinsic in the first place.
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> The problem arise from having `refersTo0()` be virtual, native and @IntrinsicCandidate. This can be worked around by introducing an virtual method layer and so that `refersTo0()` can be made `final`. That's what this patch does, by adding a virtual `refersToImpl()` which in turn calls the now final `refersTo0()`.
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> It should be noted that `Object.clone()` and `Object.hashCode()` are also virtual, native and @IntrinsicCandidate and these methods get special treatment by C2 to get the intrinsic generated more optimally. We might want to do a similar optimization for `Reference.refersTo0()`. In that case, it is suggested that such an improvement could come later and be handled as a separate enhancement, and @kimbarrett has already filed JDK-8272140 to track that.
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> Testing:
> I found this hard to test without instrumenting Hotspot to tell me that the intrinsic was called instead of the native method. So, for that reason testing was ad-hoc, using an instrumented Hotspot in combination with the test (`vmTestbase/gc/gctests/PhantomReference/phantom002/TestDescription.java`) that initially uncovered the problem. See JDK-8270626 for additional information.
Looks good to me too.
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Marked as reviewed by mchung (Reviewer).
PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5052
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