RFR: JDK-8302736: Major performance regression in Math.log on aarch64
Andrew Haley
aph at openjdk.org
Tue May 23 15:12:50 UTC 2023
On Mon, 24 Apr 2023 08:10:02 GMT, Tobias Holenstein <tholenstein at openjdk.org> wrote:
> ### Performance java.lang.Math exp, log, log10, pow and tan
> The class`java.lang.Math` contains methods for performing basic numeric operations such as the elementary exponential, logarithm, square root, and trigonometric functions. The numeric methods of class `java.lang.StrictMath` are defined to return the bit-for-bit same results on all platforms. The implementations of the equivalent functions in class `java.lang.Math` do not have this requirement. This relaxation permits better-performing implementations where strict reproducibility is not required. By default most of the `java.lang.Math` methods simply call the equivalent method in `java.lang.StrictMath` for their implementation. Code generators (like C2) are encouraged to use platform-specific native libraries or microprocessor instructions, where available, to provide higher-performance implementations of `java.lang.Math` methods. Such higher-performance implementations still must conform to the specification for `java.lang.Math`
>
> Running JMH benchmarks `org.openjdk.bench.java.lang.StrictMathBench` and `org.openjdk.bench.java.lang.MathBench` on `aarch64` shows that for `exp`, `log`, `log10`, `pow` and `tan` `java.lang.Math` is around 10x slower than `java.lang.StrictMath` - which is NOT expected.
>
> ### Reason for major performance regression
> If there is an intrinsic implemented, like for `Math.sin` and `Math.cos`, C2 generates a `StubRoutines`.
> Unfortunately, on `macOS aarch64` there is no intrinsics for `Math.tan`, `Math.exp`, `Math.log`, `Math.pow` and `Math.log10` yet.
>
> _Tracked here:_
> [JDK-8189106 AARCH64: create intrinsic for tan - Java Bug System](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8189106)
> [JDK-8189107 AARCH64: create intrinsic for pow - Java Bug System](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8189107)
> [JDK-8307332 AARCH64: create intrinsic for exp - Java Bug System](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8307332)
> [JDK-8210858 AArch64: Math.log intrinsic gives incorrect results - Java Bug System](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8210858)
>
> Instead, for `Math.tan`, `Math.exp`, `Math.log`, `Math.pow` and `Math.log10` a call to a `c++` function is generated in `LibraryCallKit::inline_math_native` with `CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime:: dlog)`
>
> The shared runtime functions are implemented in `sharedRuntimeTrans.cpp` as follows:
> ```c++
> JRT_LEAF(jdouble, SharedRuntime::dlog(jdouble x))
> return __ieee754_log(x);
> JRT_END
> ```
>
> `JRT_LEAF ` uses `VM_LEAF_BASE` ...
Marked as reviewed by aph (Reviewer).
Ok, for now. I think we need to revisit the way W^X is handed at some point.
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PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/13606#pullrequestreview-1439133458
PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/13606#issuecomment-1558900840
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