RFR: 8302850: Consider implementing a C1 clone intrinsic that uses ArrayCopyNode for primitive arrays
Galder Zamarreño
galder at openjdk.org
Wed Feb 7 18:47:53 UTC 2024
On Wed, 7 Feb 2024 00:05:38 GMT, Dean Long <dlong at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Adding C1 intrinsic for primitive array clone invocations for aarch64 and x86 architectures.
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>> The intrinsic includes a change to avoid zeroing the newly allocated array because its contents are copied over within the same intrinsic with arraycopy. This means that the performance of primitive array clone exceeds that of primitive array copy. As an example, here are the microbenchmark results on darwin/aarch64:
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>> $ make test TEST="micro:java.lang.ArrayClone" MICRO="JAVA_OPTIONS=-XX:TieredStopAtLevel=1"
>> Benchmark (size) Mode Cnt Score Error Units
>> ArrayClone.byteArraycopy 0 avgt 15 3.476 ? 0.018 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.byteArraycopy 10 avgt 15 3.740 ? 0.017 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.byteArraycopy 100 avgt 15 7.124 ? 0.010 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.byteArraycopy 1000 avgt 15 39.301 ? 0.106 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.byteClone 0 avgt 15 3.478 ? 0.008 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.byteClone 10 avgt 15 3.562 ? 0.007 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.byteClone 100 avgt 15 5.888 ? 0.206 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.byteClone 1000 avgt 15 25.762 ? 0.203 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.intArraycopy 0 avgt 15 3.199 ? 0.016 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.intArraycopy 10 avgt 15 4.521 ? 0.008 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.intArraycopy 100 avgt 15 17.429 ? 0.039 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.intArraycopy 1000 avgt 15 178.432 ? 0.777 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.intClone 0 avgt 15 3.406 ? 0.016 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.intClone 10 avgt 15 4.272 ? 0.006 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.intClone 100 avgt 15 13.110 ? 0.122 ns/op
>> ArrayClone.intClone 1000 avgt 15 113.196 ? 13.400 ns/op
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>> It also includes an optimization to avoid instantiating the array copy stub in scenarios like this.
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>> I run hotspot compiler tests successfully limiting them to C1 compilation darwin/aarch64, linux/x86_64 and linux/686. E.g.
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>> $ make test TEST="hotspot_compiler" JTREG="JAVA_OPTIONS=-XX:TieredStopAtLevel=1"
>> ...
>> TEST TOTAL PASS FAIL ERROR
>> jtreg:test/hotspot/jtreg:hotspot_compiler 1234 1234 0 0
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>> One question I had is what to do about non-primitive object arrays, see my [question](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8302850?focusedId=14634879&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels%3Acomment-tabpanel#comment-14634879) on the issue. @cl4es any thoughts?
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>>...
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> Rather than create a new Clone op that fuses NewTypeArray and ArrayCopy, but requires new platform-specific code, why can't we just build clone on top of the existing NewTypeArray and ArrayCopy? We just need the new flag to avoid zeroing.
@dean-long I hadn't considered that but I will definitely look into it. I see there's a c1 type for `NewTypeArray` but I don't see any for array copy. Do you have any pointers/examples on how to approach a solution like the one you suggest?
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/17667#issuecomment-1932659206
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