RFR: JDK-8155004: CrashOnOutOfMemoryError doesn't work for OOM caused by inability to create threads
David Holmes
dholmes at openjdk.java.net
Tue Apr 20 12:10:07 UTC 2021
On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 10:52:26 GMT, Thomas Stuefe <stuefe at openjdk.org> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> this is an old issue and I'd like to fix it. If we fail to create a java thread due to platform limitations we throw an OOM. But we fail to honor the various xxxOnOutOfMemoryError switches.
>
> The fix is very straightforward.
>
> One remaining question, maybe for a future RFE, is how we want to handle native threads creation error. AFAICS currently, failing to create a native thread may or may not result in a fatal shutdown, a log output, or just be ignored, depending on the thread.
>
> If `...OnOutOfMemoryError` is specified, should native thread creation failure be handled the same way as a java thread?
>
> - No if I take the option name literally, since there is no OOM involved
> - Yes if I take into account what these switches are actually used for - analysis or quick shutdown of a JVM inside a container in case of an OOM. Since it is completely random which thread is hit by the limit.
>
> Thanks, Thomas
Hi Thomas,
As I wrote in the bug report my take on these flags are that they are only intended for a Java heap OOME not arbitrary resource exhaustion where the VM chooses to throw OOME. I have previously rejected a number of "bug" reports about this.
I was wondering if AbortVMOnException would not suffice here for you support case?
Thanks,
David
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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/3586
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