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Hi Ramki,<br>
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I made the change to pick ParNew by default also on single CPU
systems. However, I think this change deserves a separate bug ID
and changeset. So, I just sent out a new review request with just
this change.<br>
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Once that has been handled. I think the review request discussed
in this email thread will look exactly as it is now.<br>
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Thanks again for looking at this!<br>
Bengt<br>
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On 12/20/12 9:21 PM, Srinivas Ramakrishna wrote:<br>
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Ooops. Good point. It took me a long while to find a machine
with just one cpu that could actually run JDK8. But you are
correct. We will print a warning in that case.<br>
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Remember that virtualized platforms or LDOMS or Zones may
partition a large box into small 1-cpu slices (although may be
not 1-core).<br>
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On Solaris, you can easily test your code by means of psradm
to turn off all but one virtual cpu.<br>
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I think the fix is to not pick DefNew by default for single
processor machines. I'll see if I can get any performance
data for that.<br>
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I'd test that on a regular MP with ParNew=1 vs DefNew, as well
as separately with psrset and pbind (although my guess is that<br>
the latter two would be indistinguishable from each other). As
I recall, scaling was near linear at those small numbers for
ParNew,<br>
and the breakeven point was at 2, so my guess based on very
old data from the fogs of time is that we'd see a fairly
sizable pause<br>
time and overhead hit on a single cpu.<br>
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Stepping back for a moment, is supporting embedded
environments perhaps from the same parent code base an issue,
so DefNew &<br>
Serial is going to be part of the code base for a while,
anyway?<br>
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I understand though that saving on testing resources by
pruning down supported combinations is one important
motivation, in which case<br>
DefNew+CMS gets deprecated (and switches to Parnew/1+CMS on
1-cpu configs), but DefNew continues to be part of the code
base,<br>
and so DefNew code gets used (and tested) at least in part to
the extent that ParNew uses at least some functionality
defined in DefNew.<br>
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-- ramki<br>
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