Trace object allocation flag proposal
Xiaobin Lu
jacklusf at gmail.com
Tue Dec 14 23:09:29 PST 2010
Hi folks,
I would like to propose a way to trace object allocation on Linux. On
Solaris, we have DTrace which is pretty nice. But on Linux, it is almost
impossible to do so. Correct me if I am wrong here.
So I am thinking to add a manageable VM flag and let's call it
TraceObjectAllocation. When enabled, we can output something like:
thread id: 10 class name: java/lang/reflect/Method size: 80
bytes
thread id: 10 class name: [Ljava/lang/Class; size: 16
bytes
thread id: 10 class name: [C
size: 56 bytes
thread id: 10 class name: java/lang/reflect/Method size: 80
bytes
thread id: 10 class name: [Ljava/lang/Class; size: 16
bytes
As you could imagine, this could be very useful to keep track of object
allocation behavior in the app. Some smart tool can take advantage of this
to print a histogram (like top 10 hot allocations) of object allocation. I
would like to know your thoughts and suggestions on this.
I have a detailed proposal on this attached in PDF file.
Thanks,
-Xiaobin
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