RFR: 8312132: Add tracking of multiple address spaces in NMT [v97]
Gerard Ziemski
gziemski at openjdk.org
Tue May 21 15:25:14 UTC 2024
On Tue, 21 May 2024 12:46:30 GMT, Johan Sjölen <jsjolen at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> This PR introduces a new abstraction to NMT, named `MemoryFileTracker`. Today, NMT does not track any memory outside of the virtual memory address space. This means that if you allocated memory in something such as a memory-backed file and use `mmap` to map into that memory, then you'll have trouble reporting this to NMT. This is the situation that ZGC is in, and that is what this patch attempts to fix.
>>
>> ## `MemoryFileTracker`
>>
>> The `MemoryFileTracker` adds the ability of adding new virtual memory address spaces to NMT and committing memory to these, the basic API is:
>>
>> ```c++
>> static MemoryFile* make_device(const char* descriptive_name);
>> static void free_device(MemoryFile* device);
>>
>> static void allocate_memory(MemoryFile* device, size_t offset, size_t size,
>> MEMFLAGS flag, const NativeCallStack& stack);
>> static void free_memory(MemoryFile* device, size_t offset, size_t size);
>>
>>
>> It is easiest to see how this is used by looking at what ZGC's `ZNMT` class does:
>>
>> ```c++
>> void ZNMT::reserve(zaddress_unsafe start, size_t size) {
>> MemTracker::record_virtual_memory_reserve((address)start, size, CALLER_PC, mtJavaHeap);
>> }
>> void ZNMT::commit(zoffset offset, size_t size) {
>> MemTracker::allocate_memory_in(ZNMT::_device, static_cast<size_t>(offset), size, mtJavaHeap, CALLER_PC);
>> }
>> void ZNMT::uncommit(zoffset offset, size_t size) {
>> MemTracker::free_memory_in(ZNMT::_device, (size_t)offset, size);
>> }
>>
>> void ZNMT::map(zaddress_unsafe addr, size_t size, zoffset offset) {
>> // NMT doesn't track mappings at the moment.
>> }
>> void ZNMT::unmap(zaddress_unsafe addr, size_t size) {
>> // NMT doesn't track mappings at the moment.
>> }
>>
>>
>> As you can see, any mapping between reserved regions and device-allocated memory is not recorded in NMT. This means that in detailed mode you only get reserved regions printed for the reserved memory, the device-allocated memory is reported separately. When performing summary reporting any memory allocated via these devices is added to the corresponding `MEMFLAGS` as `committed` memory.
>>
>> This patch is also acting as a base on which we deploy multiple new backend ideas to NMT. These ideas are:
>>
>> 1. Implement VMA tracking using a balanced binary tree approach. Today's `VirtualMemoryTracker`'s usage of linked lists is slow and brittle, we'd like to move away from it. Our Treap-based approach in this patch gives a performance bo...
>
> Johan Sjölen has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> Fix copyright
Changes requested by gziemski (Committer).
src/hotspot/share/nmt/nmtTreap.hpp line 98:
> 96: _prng_seed = (PrngMult * _prng_seed + PrngAdd) & PrngModMask;
> 97: return _prng_seed;
> 98: }
We are now adding a 3rd standalone identical implementation, there are 2 already in:
- ThreadHeapSampler::next_random()
- JfrPRNG::next_uniform()
Perhaps it's high time to consider moving this into `share/utilities` ?
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PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/18289#pullrequestreview-2068944880
PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/18289#discussion_r1608521869
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