Integrated: 8333334: C2: Make result of `Node::dominates` more precise to enhance scalar replacement

Qizheng Xing qxing at openjdk.org
Fri Aug 23 09:33:18 UTC 2024


On Fri, 31 May 2024 09:01:38 GMT, Qizheng Xing <qxing at openjdk.org> wrote:

> This patch changes the algorithm of `Node::dominates` to make the result more precise, and allows the iterators of `ConcurrentHashMap` to be scalar replaced.
> 
> The previous algorithm will return a conservative result when encountering a dead control flow, and only try the first two input paths of a multi-input Region node, which may prevent the scalar replacement in some cases.
> 
> For example, with G1 GC enabled, C2 generates GC barriers for `ConcurrentHashMap` iteration operations at some early phases, and then eliminates them in a later IGVN, but `LoadNode` is also idealized in the same IGVN. This causes `LoadNode::Ideal` to see some dead barrier control flows, and refuse to split some instance field loads through Phi due to the conservative result of `Node::dominates`, and thus the scalar replacement can not be applied to iterators in the later macro elimination phase.
> 
> This patch allows `Node::dominates` to try other paths of the last multi-input Region node when the first path is dead, and makes `ConcurrentHashMap` iteration ~30% faster:
> 
> 
> Benchmark                            (nkeys)  Mode  Cnt        Score       Error  Units
> Maps.testConcurrentHashMapIterators    10000  avgt   15   414099.085 ± 33230.945  ns/op   # baseline
> Maps.testConcurrentHashMapIterators    10000  avgt   15   315490.281 ±  3037.056  ns/op   # patch
> 
> 
> Testing: tier1-4.

This pull request has now been integrated.

Changeset: 965dd1ac
Author:    Qizheng Xing <qxing at openjdk.org>
URL:       https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/commit/965dd1acd0ce5b225d85e2c55cc097856e0e9f3c
Stats:     240 lines in 6 files changed: 190 ins; 4 del; 46 mod

8333334: C2: Make result of `Node::dominates` more precise to enhance scalar replacement

Reviewed-by: chagedorn, kvn, thartmann

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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/19496


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