RFR: 8307348 - Parallelize heap walk for ObjectCount(AfterGC) JFR event collection [v4]
Aleksey Shipilev
shade at openjdk.org
Fri May 5 09:36:17 UTC 2023
On Wed, 3 May 2023 12:16:13 GMT, olivergillespie <duke at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> ObjectCount(AfterGC) event does a full single-threaded heap scan at a safepoint. After https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8215624, it is trivial to use the parallel version of the heap scan, reducing the time spent at the safepoint, and thus reducing the overhead of this event.
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>> The performance improvement is obvious, but just for confirmation, on my 16-core host, at around 1GB occupancy:
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>> Before: 770ms ( [3.059s][debug][gc,phases ] GC(13) Report Object Count 770.317ms )
>> After: 92ms ( [2.335s][debug][gc,phases ] GC(13) Report Object Count 91.742ms )
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>> Question 1: Should this be the default behaviour for populate_table (use the number active workers as the parallelism, if nothing else specified)?
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>> Question 2: Is active_workers the correct value to use here? Or is max_workers more appropriate?
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> olivergillespie has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
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> Use ParallelGCThreads instead of active_workers
[changing my review back to "Request Changes"]
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Changes requested by shade (Reviewer).
PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/13774#pullrequestreview-1414462380
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