RFR: 8308103: Massive (up to ~30x) increase in C2 compilation time since JDK 17

Tobias Hartmann thartmann at openjdk.org
Mon Jul 17 05:42:16 UTC 2023


On Fri, 30 Jun 2023 13:23:38 GMT, Roland Westrelin <roland at openjdk.org> wrote:

> A long chain of nodes are sunk out of a loop. Every time a node is
> moved out of the loop, a cast is created to pin the node out of the
> loop. When its input is next sunk, the cast is removed (the cast is
> replaced by its input) and a new cast is created. Some nodes on the
> chain have 2 other nodes in the chain as uses. When such a node is
> sunk, 2 cast nodes are created, one for each use. So as the compiler
> moves forward in the chain, the number of cast to remove grows. From
> some profiling, removing those casts is what takes a lot of time.
> 
> The fix I propose is, when a node is processed, to check whether a
> cast at the out of loop control was already created for that node and
> to reuse it.
> 
> The test case takes 6 minutes when I run it without the fix and 3
> seconds with it.

Makes sense. Thanks for the details, Roland.

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/14732#issuecomment-1637411399


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