RFR (S) 6909265: assert(_OnDeck != Self->_MutexEvent, "invariant") with -XX:+PrintMallocFree
coleen.phillimore at oracle.com
coleen.phillimore at oracle.com
Fri Feb 2 13:51:59 UTC 2018
Thanks, Zhengyu!
Coleen
On 2/2/18 8:48 AM, Zhengyu Gu wrote:
> Looks good to me.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Zhengyu
>
> On 02/01/2018 11:24 PM, coleen.phillimore at oracle.com wrote:
>>
>> Okay, here is PrintMallocFree and PrintMalloc removed. tier1,2
>> testing is in progress.
>>
>> I changed two things in addition to removing this tracing.
>>
>> 1. Arena::operator new(nothrow) calls AllocateHeap to be consistent
>> with it's throw alternative. I suspect it called os::malloc() from
>> before AllocateHeap had the flag AllocFailStrategy::RETURN_NULL.
>> 2. I have log tags malloc/free as tags to log_warning when we get a
>> memory stomping error and tracing MallocCatchPtr which is better than
>> tty->print alternative in our UL world.
>>
>> open webrev at http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~coleenp/6909265.02/webrev
>> bug link https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-6909265
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Coleen
>>
>>
>> On 2/1/18 6:04 PM, David Holmes wrote:
>>> Hi Coleen,
>>>
>>> I have no experience using PrintMallocFree. Unless someone wants to
>>> champion its existance then I'd suggest just getting rid of it. We
>>> have/had a few flags that were presumably useful while
>>> debugging/devoloping something and which are left in "just in case"
>>> but then never get used.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> David
>>>
>>> On 1/02/2018 11:37 PM, coleen.phillimore at oracle.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 1/31/18 10:36 PM, David Holmes wrote:
>>>>> Hi Coleen,
>>>>>
>>>>> On 1/02/2018 1:01 PM, coleen.phillimore at oracle.com wrote:
>>>>>> Summary: Convert to logging without thread locking
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There are two options (-XX:+PrintMallocFree and -XX:+PrintMalloc)
>>>>>> to print the calls and memory returned in malloc and free calls
>>>>>> in the vm. I converted the first one to Unified Logging which
>>>>>> doesn't crash getting the tty lock in the Thread destructor and
>>>>>> removed the latter. I don't see the usefulness of this logging
>>>>>> honestly, so if the opinion is to remove this logging, I'd be
>>>>>> happy to do so. NMT seems much more useful.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm not sure about this one. Arguably some interesting
>>>>> malloc/frees occur before log configuration.
>>>>
>>>> They also occurred before tty initialization and afterward too.
>>>>>
>>>>> That aside, given you always seem to do:
>>>>>
>>>>> log_is_enabled(Trace, malloc, free)
>>>>>
>>>>> which requires
>>>>>
>>>>> -Xlog:malloc+free=trace
>>>>>
>>>>> would it make more sense to define a single tag eg mallocfree or
>>>>> nativemem or ???
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It's an opinion question. I picked this to match the option and
>>>> assume one would want to see both mallocs and frees. I like the
>>>> composition of small tags that have meaning. Then again, I could
>>>> change it if you have an opinion about this.
>>>>> Or, as you say, just drop this altogether. Is it useful for when
>>>>> debugging NMT?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I doubt it's useful for debugging NMT. It might have been useful
>>>> once but I don't know why. What's your opinion?
>>>>
>>>> thanks,
>>>> Coleen
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> David
>>>>>
>>>>>> Tested with NMT and tier1 tests, and wrote test.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> open webrev at http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~coleenp/6909265.01/webrev
>>>>>> bug link https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-6909265
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Coleen
>>>>
>>
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