RFR(L) 8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints (CR13/v2.13/16-for-jdk15)
Daniel D. Daugherty
daniel.daugherty at oracle.com
Tue May 26 18:06:03 UTC 2020
On 5/26/20 1:04 PM, Erik Österlund wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> The new IRIW code looks good.
Hi Erik,
Thanks for the re-review.
Dan
>
> Thanks,
> /Erik
>
>> On 21 May 2020, at 20:55, Daniel D. Daugherty <daniel.daugherty at oracle.com> wrote:
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I have made changes to the Async Monitor Deflation code in response to
>> the CR12/v2.12/15-for-jdk15 code review cycle. Thanks to David H. and
>> Erik O. for their OpenJDK reviews in the v2.12 round!
>>
>> I have attached the change list from CR12 to CR13 and I've also added a
>> link to the CR12-to-CR13-changes file to the webrevs so it should be easy
>> to find.
>>
>> Main bug URL:
>>
>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>
>> The project is currently baselined on jdk-15+24.
>>
>> Here's the full webrev URL for those folks that want to see all of the
>> current Async Monitor Deflation code in one go (v2.13 full):
>>
>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/16-for-jdk15%2b24.v2.13.full/
>>
>> Some folks might want to see just what has changed since the last review
>> cycle so here's a webrev for that (v2.13 inc):
>>
>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/16-for-jdk15%2b24.v2.13.inc/
>>
>>
>> The OpenJDK wiki is currently at v2.13 and might require minor tweaks for v2.12
>> and v2.13. Yes, I need to make yet another crawl thru review of it...
>>
>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/HotSpot/Async+Monitor+Deflation
>>
>> The jdk-15+24 based v2.13 version of the patch is going thru the usual
>> Mach5 testing right now. It is also going thru my usual inflation stress
>> testing on Linux-X64 and macOSX.
>>
>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>> On 5/14/20 5:40 PM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> I have made changes to the Async Monitor Deflation code in response to
>>> the CR11/v2.11/14-for-jdk15 code review cycle. Thanks to David H., Erik O.,
>>> and Robbin for their OpenJDK reviews in the v2.11 round!
>>>
>>> I have attached the change list from CR11 to CR12 and I've also added a
>>> link to the CR11-to-CR12-changes file to the webrevs so it should be easy
>>> to find.
>>>
>>> Main bug URL:
>>>
>>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>>
>>> The project is currently baselined on jdk-15+23.
>>>
>>> Here's the full webrev URL for those folks that want to see all of the
>>> current Async Monitor Deflation code in one go (v2.12 full):
>>>
>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/15-for-jdk15%2b23.v2.12.full/
>>>
>>> Some folks might want to see just what has changed since the last review
>>> cycle so here's a webrev for that (v2.12 inc):
>>>
>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/15-for-jdk15%2b23.v2.12.inc/
>>>
>>>
>>> The OpenJDK wiki is currently at v2.11 and might require minor tweaks for v2.12:
>>>
>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/HotSpot/Async+Monitor+Deflation
>>>
>>> The jdk-15+23 based v2.12 version of the patch is going thru the usual
>>> Mach5 testing right now.
>>>
>>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>>
>>> Dan
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 5/7/20 1:08 PM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>>>> Greetings,
>>>>
>>>> I have made changes to the Async Monitor Deflation code in response to
>>>> the CR10/v2.10/13-for-jdk15 code review cycle and DaCapo-h2 perf testing.
>>>> Thanks to Erik O., Robbin and David H. for their OpenJDK reviews in the
>>>> v2.10 round! Thanks to Eric C. for his help in isolating the DaCapo-h2
>>>> performance regression.
>>>>
>>>> With the removal of ref_counting and the ObjectMonitorHandle class, the
>>>> Async Monitor Deflation project is now closer to Carsten's original
>>>> prototype. While ref_counting gave us ObjectMonitor* safety enforced by
>>>> code, I saw a ~22.8% slow down with -XX:-AsyncDeflateIdleMonitors ("off"
>>>> mode). The slow down with "on" mode -XX:+AsyncDeflateIdleMonitors is ~17%.
>>>>
>>>> I have attached the change list from CR10 to CR11 instead of putting it in
>>>> the body of this email. I've also added a link to the CR10-to-CR11-changes
>>>> file to the webrevs so it should be easy to find.
>>>>
>>>> Main bug URL:
>>>>
>>>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>>>
>>>> The project is currently baselined on jdk-15+21.
>>>>
>>>> Here's the full webrev URL for those folks that want to see all of the
>>>> current Async Monitor Deflation code in one go (v2.11 full):
>>>>
>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/14-for-jdk15%2b21.v2.11.full/
>>>>
>>>> Some folks might want to see just what has changed since the last review
>>>> cycle so here's a webrev for that (v2.11 inc):
>>>>
>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/14-for-jdk15%2b21.v2.11.inc/
>>>>
>>>> Because of the removal of ref_counting and the ObjectMonitorHandle class, the
>>>> incremental webrev is a bit noisier than I would have preferred.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The OpenJDK wiki has NOT YET been updated for this round of changes:
>>>>
>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/HotSpot/Async+Monitor+Deflation
>>>>
>>>> The jdk-15+21 based v2.11 version of the patch has been thru Mach5 tier[1-6]
>>>> testing on Oracle's usual set of platforms. Mach5 tier[78] are still running.
>>>> I'm running the v2.11 patch through my usual set of stress testing on
>>>> Linux-X64 and macOSX.
>>>>
>>>> I'm planning to do a SPECjbb2015, DaCapo-h2 and volano round on the
>>>> CR11/v2.11/14-for-jdk15 bits.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>>>
>>>> Dan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 2/26/20 5:22 PM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have made changes to the Async Monitor Deflation code in response to
>>>>> the CR9/v2.09/12-for-jdk14 code review cycle. Thanks to Robbin and Erik O.
>>>>> for their comments in this round!
>>>>>
>>>>> With the extraction and push of {8235931,8236035,8235795} to JDK15, the
>>>>> Async Monitor Deflation code is back to "just" async deflation changes!
>>>>>
>>>>> I have attached the change list from CR9 to CR10 instead of putting it in
>>>>> the body of this email. I've also added a link to the CR9-to-CR10-changes
>>>>> file to the webrevs so it should be easy to find.
>>>>>
>>>>> Main bug URL:
>>>>>
>>>>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>>>>
>>>>> The project is currently baselined on jdk-15+11.
>>>>>
>>>>> Here's the full webrev URL for those folks that want to see all of the
>>>>> current Async Monitor Deflation code in one go (v2.10 full):
>>>>>
>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/13-for-jdk15+11.v2.10.full/
>>>>>
>>>>> Some folks might want to see just what has changed since the last review
>>>>> cycle so here's a webrev for that (v2.10 inc):
>>>>>
>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/13-for-jdk15+11.v2.10.inc/
>>>>>
>>>>> Since we backed out the HandshakeAfterDeflateIdleMonitors option and the
>>>>> C2 ref_count changes and updated the copyright years, the "inc" webrev has
>>>>> a bit more noise in it than usual. Sorry about that!
>>>>>
>>>>> The OpenJDK wiki has been updated for this round of changes:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/HotSpot/Async+Monitor+Deflation
>>>>>
>>>>> The jdk-15+11 based v2.10 version of the patch has been thru Mach5 tier[1-7]
>>>>> testing on Oracle's usual set of platforms. Mach5 tier8 is still running.
>>>>> I'm running the v2.10 patch through my usual set of stress testing on
>>>>> Linux-X64 and macOSX.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm planning to do a SPECjbb2015 round on the CR10/v2.20/13-for-jdk15 bits.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dan
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2/4/20 9:41 AM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This project is no longer targeted to JDK14 so this is NOT an urgent code
>>>>>> review request.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've extracted the following three fixes from the Async Monitor Deflation
>>>>>> project code:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> JDK-8235931 add OM_CACHE_LINE_SIZE and use smaller size on SPARCv9 and X64
>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8235931
>>>>>>
>>>>>> JDK-8236035 refactor ObjectMonitor::set_owner() and _owner field setting
>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8236035
>>>>>>
>>>>>> JDK-8235795 replace monitor list mux{Acquire,Release}(&gListLock) with spin locks
>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8235795
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Each of these has been reviewed separately and will be pushed to JDK15
>>>>>> in the near future (possibly by the end of this week). Of course, there
>>>>>> were improvements during these review cycles and the purpose of this
>>>>>> e-mail is to provided updated webrevs for this fix (CR9/v2.09/12-for-jdk14)
>>>>>> within the revised context provided by {8235931, 8236035, 8235795}.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Main bug URL:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The project is currently baselined on jdk-14+34.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here's the full webrev URL for those folks that want to see all of the
>>>>>> current Async Monitor Deflation code along with {8235931, 8236035, 8235795}
>>>>>> in one go (v2.09b full):
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/12-for-jdk14.v2.09b.full/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Compare the open.patch file in 12-for-jdk14.v2.09.full and 12-for-jdk14.v2.09b.full
>>>>>> using your favorite file comparison/merge tool to see how Async Monitor Deflation
>>>>>> evolved due to {8235931, 8236035, 8235795}.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Some folks might want to see just the Async Monitor Deflation code on top of
>>>>>> {8235931, 8236035, 8235795} so here's a webrev for that (v2.09b inc):
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/12-for-jdk14.v2.09b.inc/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> These webrevs have gone thru several Mach5 Tier[1-8] runs along with
>>>>>> my usual stress testing and SPECjbb2015 testing and there aren't any
>>>>>> surprises relative to CR9/v2.09/12-for-jdk14.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 12/11/19 3:41 PM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>>>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have made changes to the Async Monitor Deflation code in response to
>>>>>>> the CR8/v2.08/11-for-jdk14 code review cycle. Thanks to David H., Robbin
>>>>>>> and Erik O. for their comments!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This project is no longer targeted to JDK14 so this is NOT an urgent code
>>>>>>> review request. The primary purpose of this webrev is simply to close the
>>>>>>> CR8/v2.08/11-for-jdk14 code review loop and to let folks see how I resolved
>>>>>>> the code review comments from that round.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Most of the comments in the CR8/v2.08/11-for-jdk14 code review cycle were
>>>>>>> on the monitor list changes so I'm going to take a look at extracting those
>>>>>>> changes into a standalone patch. Switching from Thread::muxAcquire(&gListLock)
>>>>>>> and Thread::muxRelease(&gListLock) to finer grained internal spin locks needs
>>>>>>> to be thoroughly reviewed and the best way to do that is separately from the
>>>>>>> Async Monitor Deflation changes. Thanks to Coleen for suggesting doing this
>>>>>>> extraction earlier.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have attached the change list from CR8 to CR9 instead of putting it in
>>>>>>> the body of this email. I've also added a link to the CR8-to-CR9-changes
>>>>>>> file to the webrevs so it should be easy to find.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Main bug URL:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The project is currently baselined on jdk-14+26.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Here's the full webrev URL for those folks that want to see all of the
>>>>>>> current Async Monitor Deflation code in one go (v2.09 full):
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/12-for-jdk14.v2.09.full/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Some folks might want to see just what has changed since the last review
>>>>>>> cycle so here's a webrev for that (v2.09 inc):
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/12-for-jdk14.v2.09.inc/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The OpenJDK wiki has NOT yet been updated for this round of changes:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/HotSpot/Async+Monitor+Deflation
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The jdk-14+26 based v2.09 version of the patch has been thru Mach5 tier[1-7]
>>>>>>> testing on Oracle's usual set of platforms. Mach5 tier8 is still running.
>>>>>>> A slightly older version of the v2.09 patch has also been through my usual
>>>>>>> set of stress testing on Linux-X64 and macOSX with the addition of Robbin's
>>>>>>> "MoCrazy 1024" test running in parallel on Linux-X64 with the other tests in
>>>>>>> my lab. The "MoCrazy 1024" has been going for > 5 days and 6700+ iterations
>>>>>>> without any failures.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm planning to do a SPECjbb2015 round on the CR9/v2.09/12-for-jdk14 bits.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 11/4/19 4:03 PM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>>>>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have made changes to the Async Monitor Deflation code in response to
>>>>>>>> the CR7/v2.07/10-for-jdk14 code review cycle. Thanks to David H., Robbin
>>>>>>>> and Erik O. for their comments!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> JDK14 Rampdown phase one is coming on Dec. 12, 2019 and the Async Monitor
>>>>>>>> Deflation project needs to push before Nov. 12, 2019 in order to allow
>>>>>>>> for sufficient bake time for such a big change. Nov. 12 is _next_ Tuesday
>>>>>>>> so we have 8 days from today to finish this code review cycle and push
>>>>>>>> this code for JDK14.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Carsten and Roman! Time for you guys to chime in again on the code reviews.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have attached the change list from CR7 to CR8 instead of putting it in
>>>>>>>> the body of this email. I've also added a link to the CR7-to-CR8-changes
>>>>>>>> file to the webrevs so it should be easy to find.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Main bug URL:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>>>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The project is currently baselined on jdk-14+21.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Here's the full webrev URL for those folks that want to see all of the
>>>>>>>> current Async Monitor Deflation code in one go (v2.08 full):
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/11-for-jdk14.v2.08.full
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Some folks might want to see just what has changed since the last review
>>>>>>>> cycle so here's a webrev for that (v2.08 inc):
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/11-for-jdk14.v2.08.inc/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The OpenJDK wiki did not need any changes for this round:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/HotSpot/Async+Monitor+Deflation
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The jdk-14+21 based v2.08 version of the patch has been thru Mach5 tier[1-8]
>>>>>>>> testing on Oracle's usual set of platforms. It has also been through my usual
>>>>>>>> set of stress testing on Linux-X64, macOSX and Solaris-X64 with the addition
>>>>>>>> of Robbin's "MoCrazy 1024" test running in parallel with the other tests in
>>>>>>>> my lab. Some testing is still running, but so far there are no new regressions.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have not yet done a SPECjbb2015 round on the CR8/v2.08/11-for-jdk14 bits.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 10/17/19 5:50 PM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The Async Monitor Deflation project is reaching the end game. I have no
>>>>>>>>> changes planned for the project at this time so all that is left is code
>>>>>>>>> review and any changes that results from those reviews.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Carsten and Roman! Time for you guys to chime in again on the code reviews.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I have attached the list of fixes from CR6 to CR7 instead of putting it
>>>>>>>>> in the main body of this email.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Main bug URL:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>>>>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The project is currently baselined on jdk-14+19.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Here's the full webrev URL for those folks that want to see all of the
>>>>>>>>> current Async Monitor Deflation code in one go (v2.07 full):
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/10-for-jdk14.v2.07.full
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Some folks might want to see just what has changed since the last review
>>>>>>>>> cycle so here's a webrev for that (v2.07 inc):
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/10-for-jdk14.v2.07.inc/
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The OpenJDK wiki has been updated to match the CR7/v2.07/10-for-jdk14 changes:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/HotSpot/Async+Monitor+Deflation
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The jdk-14+18 based v2.07 version of the patch has been thru Mach5 tier[1-8]
>>>>>>>>> testing on Oracle's usual set of platforms. It has also been through my usual
>>>>>>>>> set of stress testing on Linux-X64, macOSX and Solaris-X64 with the addition
>>>>>>>>> of Robbin's "MoCrazy 1024" test running in parallel with the other tests in
>>>>>>>>> my lab.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The jdk-14+19 based v2.07 version of the patch has been thru Mach5 tier[1-3]
>>>>>>>>> test on Oracle's usual set of platforms. Mach5 tier[4-8] are in process.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I did another round of SPECjbb2015 testing in Oracle's Aurora Performance lab
>>>>>>>>> using using their tuned SPECjbb2015 Linux-X64 G1 configs:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> - "base" is jdk-14+18
>>>>>>>>> - "v2.07" is the latest version and includes C2 inc_om_ref_count() support
>>>>>>>>> on LP64 X64 and the new HandshakeAfterDeflateIdleMonitors option
>>>>>>>>> - "off" is with -XX:-AsyncDeflateIdleMonitors specified
>>>>>>>>> - "handshake" is with -XX:+HandshakeAfterDeflateIdleMonitors specified
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> hbIR hbIR
>>>>>>>>> (max attempted) (settled) max-jOPS critical-jOPS runtime
>>>>>>>>> --------------- --------- -------- ------------- -------
>>>>>>>>> 34282.00 30635.90 28831.30 20969.20 3841.30 base
>>>>>>>>> 34282.00 30973.00 29345.80 21025.20 3964.10 v2.07
>>>>>>>>> 34282.00 31105.60 29174.30 21074.00 3931.30 v2.07_handshake
>>>>>>>>> 34282.00 30789.70 27151.60 19839.10 3850.20 v2.07_off
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> - The Aurora Perf comparison tool reports:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Comparison max-jOPS critical-jOPS
>>>>>>>>> ---------------------- -------------------- --------------------
>>>>>>>>> base vs 2.07 +1.78% (s, p=0.000) +0.27% (ns, p=0.790)
>>>>>>>>> base vs 2.07_handshake +1.19% (s, p=0.007) +0.58% (ns, p=0.536)
>>>>>>>>> base vs 2.07_off -5.83% (ns, p=0.394) -5.39% (ns, p=0.347)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> (s) - significant (ns) - not-significant
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> - For historical comparison, the Aurora Perf comparision tool
>>>>>>>>> reported for v2.06 with a baseline of jdk-13+31:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Comparison max-jOPS critical-jOPS
>>>>>>>>> ---------------------- -------------------- --------------------
>>>>>>>>> base vs 2.06 -0.32% (ns, p=0.345) +0.71% (ns, p=0.646)
>>>>>>>>> base vs 2.06_off +0.49% (ns, p=0.292) -1.21% (ns, p=0.481)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> (s) - significant (ns) - not-significant
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 8/28/19 5:02 PM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The Async Monitor Deflation project has rebased to JDK14 so it's time
>>>>>>>>>> for our first code review in that new context!!
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I've been focused on changing the monitor list management code to be
>>>>>>>>>> lock-free in order to make SPECjbb2015 happier. Of course with a change
>>>>>>>>>> like that, it takes a while to chase down all the new and wonderful
>>>>>>>>>> races. At this point, I have the code back to the same stability that
>>>>>>>>>> I had with CR5/v2.05/8-for-jdk13.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> To lay the ground work for this round of review, I pushed the following
>>>>>>>>>> two fixes to jdk/jdk earlier today:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> JDK-8230184 rename, whitespace, indent and comments changes in preparation
>>>>>>>>>> for lock free Monitor lists
>>>>>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8230184
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> JDK-8230317 serviceability/sa/ClhsdbPrintStatics.java fails after 8230184
>>>>>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8230317
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I have attached the list of fixes from CR5 to CR6 instead of putting
>>>>>>>>>> in the main body of this email.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Main bug URL:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>>>>>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The project is currently baselined on jdk-14+11 plus the fixes for
>>>>>>>>>> JDK-8230184 and JDK-8230317.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Here's the full webrev URL for those folks that want to see all of the
>>>>>>>>>> current Async Monitor Deflation code in one go (v2.06 full):
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/9-for-jdk14.v2.06.full/
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The primary focus of this review cycle is on the lock-free Monitor List
>>>>>>>>>> management changes so here's a webrev for just that patch (v2.06c):
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/9-for-jdk14.v2.06c.inc/
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The secondary focus of this review cycle is on the bug fixes that have
>>>>>>>>>> been made since CR5/v2.05/8-for-jdk13 so here's a webrev for just that
>>>>>>>>>> patch (v2.06b):
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/9-for-jdk14.v2.06b.inc/
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The third and final bucket for this review cycle is the rename, whitespace,
>>>>>>>>>> indent and comments changes made in preparation for lock free Monitor list
>>>>>>>>>> management. Almost all of that was extracted into JDK-8230184 for the
>>>>>>>>>> baseline so this bucket now has just a few comment changes relative to
>>>>>>>>>> CR5/v2.05/8-for-jdk13. Here's a webrev for the remainder (v2.06a):
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/9-for-jdk14.v2.06a.inc/
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Some folks might want to see just what has changed since the last review
>>>>>>>>>> cycle so here's a webrev for that (v2.06 inc):
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/9-for-jdk14.v2.06.inc/
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Last, but not least, some folks might want to see the code before the
>>>>>>>>>> addition of lock-free Monitor List management so here's a webrev for
>>>>>>>>>> that (v2.00 -> v2.05):
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/9-for-jdk14.v2.05.inc/
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The OpenJDK wiki will need minor updates to match the CR6 changes:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/HotSpot/Async+Monitor+Deflation
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> but that should only be changes to describe per-thread list async monitor
>>>>>>>>>> deflation being done by the ServiceThread.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> (I did update the OpenJDK wiki for the CR5 changes back on 2019.08.14)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> This version of the patch has been thru Mach5 tier[1-8] testing on
>>>>>>>>>> Oracle's usual set of platforms. It has also been through my usual set
>>>>>>>>>> of stress testing on Linux-X64, macOSX and Solaris-X64.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I did a bunch of SPECjbb2015 testing in Oracle's Aurora Performance lab
>>>>>>>>>> using using their tuned SPECjbb2015 Linux-X64 G1 configs. This was using
>>>>>>>>>> this patch baselined on jdk-13+31 (for stability):
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> hbIR hbIR
>>>>>>>>>> (max attempted) (settled) max-jOPS critical-jOPS runtime
>>>>>>>>>> --------------- --------- -------- ------------- -------
>>>>>>>>>> 34282.00 28837.20 27905.20 19817.40 3658.10 base
>>>>>>>>>> 34965.70 29798.80 27814.90 19959.00 3514.60 v2.06d
>>>>>>>>>> 34282.00 29100.70 28042.50 19577.00 3701.90 v2.06d_off
>>>>>>>>>> 34282.00 29218.50 27562.80 19397.30 3657.60 v2.06d_ocache
>>>>>>>>>> 34965.70 29838.30 26512.40 19170.60 3569.90 v2.05
>>>>>>>>>> 34282.00 28926.10 27734.00 19835.10 3588.40 v2.05_off
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The "off" configs are with -XX:-AsyncDeflateIdleMonitors specified and
>>>>>>>>>> the "ocache" config is with 128 byte cache line sizes instead of 64 byte
>>>>>>>>>> cache lines sizes. "v2.06d" is the last set of changes that I made before
>>>>>>>>>> those changes were distributed into the "v2.06a", "v2.06b" and "v2.06c"
>>>>>>>>>> buckets for this review recycle.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On 7/11/19 3:49 PM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I've been focused on chasing down and fixing the rare test failures
>>>>>>>>>>> that only pop up rarely. So this round is primarily fixes for races
>>>>>>>>>>> with a few additional fixes that came from Karen's review of CR4.
>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks Karen!
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I have attached the list of fixes from CR4 to CR5 instead of putting
>>>>>>>>>>> in the main body of this email.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Main bug URL:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>>>>>>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> The project is currently baselined on jdk-13+29. This will likely be
>>>>>>>>>>> the last JDK13 baseline for this project and I'll roll to the JDK14
>>>>>>>>>>> (jdk/jdk) repo soon...
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the full webrev URL:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/8-for-jdk13.full/
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the incremental webrev URL:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/8-for-jdk13.inc/
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I have not yet checked the OpenJDK wiki to see if it needs any updates
>>>>>>>>>>> to match the CR5 changes:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/HotSpot/Async+Monitor+Deflation
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> (I did update the OpenJDK wiki for the CR4 changes back on 2019.06.26)
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> This version of the patch has been thru Mach5 tier[1-3] testing on
>>>>>>>>>>> Oracle's usual set of platforms. Mach5 tier[4-6] is running now and
>>>>>>>>>>> Mach5 tier[78] will follow. I'll kick off the usual stress testing
>>>>>>>>>>> on Linux-X64, macOSX and Solaris-X64 as those machines become available.
>>>>>>>>>>> Since I haven't made any performance changes in this round, I'll only
>>>>>>>>>>> be running SPECjbb2015 to gather the latest monitorinflation logs.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Next up:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> - We're still seeing 4-5% lower performance with SPECjbb2015 on
>>>>>>>>>>> Linux-X64 and we've determined that some of that comes from
>>>>>>>>>>> contention on the gListLock. So I'm going to investigate removing
>>>>>>>>>>> the gListLock. Yes, another lock free set of changes is coming!
>>>>>>>>>>> - Of course, going lock free often causes new races and new failures
>>>>>>>>>>> so that's a good reason for make those changes isolated in their
>>>>>>>>>>> own round (and not holding up CR5/v2.05/8-for-jdk13 anymore).
>>>>>>>>>>> - I finally have a potential fix for the Win* failure with
>>>>>>>>>>> gc/g1/humongousObjects/TestHumongousClassLoader.java
>>>>>>>>>>> but I haven't run it through Mach5 yet so it'll be in the next round.
>>>>>>>>>>> - Some RTM tests were recently re-enabled in Mach5 and I'm seeing some
>>>>>>>>>>> monitor related failures there. I suspect that I need to go take a
>>>>>>>>>>> look at the C2 RTM macro assembler code and look for things that might
>>>>>>>>>>> conflict if Async Monitor Deflation. If you're interested in that kind
>>>>>>>>>>> of issue, then see the macroAssembler_x86.cpp sanity check that I
>>>>>>>>>>> added in this round!
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On 5/26/19 8:30 PM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I have a fix for an issue that came up during performance testing.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Many thanks to Robbin for diagnosing the issue in his SPECjbb2015
>>>>>>>>>>>> experiments.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the list of changes from CR3 to CR4. The list is a bit
>>>>>>>>>>>> verbose due to the complexity of the issue, but the changes
>>>>>>>>>>>> themselves are not that big.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Functional:
>>>>>>>>>>>> - Change SafepointSynchronize::is_cleanup_needed() from calling
>>>>>>>>>>>> ObjectSynchronizer::is_cleanup_needed() to calling
>>>>>>>>>>>> ObjectSynchronizer::is_safepoint_deflation_needed():
>>>>>>>>>>>> - is_safepoint_deflation_needed() returns the result of
>>>>>>>>>>>> monitors_used_above_threshold() for safepoint based
>>>>>>>>>>>> monitor deflation (!AsyncDeflateIdleMonitors).
>>>>>>>>>>>> - For AsyncDeflateIdleMonitors, it only returns true if
>>>>>>>>>>>> there is a special deflation request, e.g., System.gc()
>>>>>>>>>>>> - This solves a bug where there are a bunch of Cleanup
>>>>>>>>>>>> safepoints that simply request async deflation which
>>>>>>>>>>>> keeps the async JavaThreads from making progress on
>>>>>>>>>>>> their async deflation work.
>>>>>>>>>>>> - Add AsyncDeflationInterval diagnostic option. Description:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Async deflate idle monitors every so many milliseconds when
>>>>>>>>>>>> MonitorUsedDeflationThreshold is exceeded (0 is off).
>>>>>>>>>>>> - Replace ObjectSynchronizer::gOmShouldDeflateIdleMonitors() with
>>>>>>>>>>>> ObjectSynchronizer::is_async_deflation_needed():
>>>>>>>>>>>> - is_async_deflation_needed() returns true when
>>>>>>>>>>>> is_async_cleanup_requested() is true or when
>>>>>>>>>>>> monitors_used_above_threshold() is true (but no more often than
>>>>>>>>>>>> AsyncDeflationInterval).
>>>>>>>>>>>> - if AsyncDeflateIdleMonitors Service_lock->wait() now waits for
>>>>>>>>>>>> at most GuaranteedSafepointInterval millis:
>>>>>>>>>>>> - This allows is_async_deflation_needed() to be checked at
>>>>>>>>>>>> the same interval as GuaranteedSafepointInterval.
>>>>>>>>>>>> (default is 1000 millis/1 second)
>>>>>>>>>>>> - Once is_async_deflation_needed() has returned true, it
>>>>>>>>>>>> generally cannot return true for AsyncDeflationInterval.
>>>>>>>>>>>> This is to prevent async deflation from swamping the
>>>>>>>>>>>> ServiceThread.
>>>>>>>>>>>> - The ServiceThread still handles async deflation of the global
>>>>>>>>>>>> in-use list and now it also marks JavaThreads for async deflation
>>>>>>>>>>>> of their in-use lists.
>>>>>>>>>>>> - The ServiceThread will check for async deflation work every
>>>>>>>>>>>> GuaranteedSafepointInterval.
>>>>>>>>>>>> - A safepoint can still cause the ServiceThread to check for
>>>>>>>>>>>> async deflation work via is_async_deflation_requested.
>>>>>>>>>>>> - Refactor code from ObjectSynchronizer::is_cleanup_needed() into
>>>>>>>>>>>> monitors_used_above_threshold() and remove is_cleanup_needed().
>>>>>>>>>>>> - In addition to System.gc(), the VM_Exit VM op and the final
>>>>>>>>>>>> VMThread safepoint now set the is_special_deflation_requested
>>>>>>>>>>>> flag to reduce the in-use monitor population that is reported by
>>>>>>>>>>>> ObjectSynchronizer::log_in_use_monitor_details() at VM exit.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Test update:
>>>>>>>>>>>> - test/hotspot/gtest/oops/test_markOop.cpp is updated to work with
>>>>>>>>>>>> AsyncDeflateIdleMonitors.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Collateral:
>>>>>>>>>>>> - Add/clarify/update some logging messages.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Cleanup:
>>>>>>>>>>>> - Updated comments based on Karen's code review.
>>>>>>>>>>>> - Change 'special cleanup' -> 'special deflation' and
>>>>>>>>>>>> 'async cleanup' -> 'async deflation'.
>>>>>>>>>>>> - comment and function name changes
>>>>>>>>>>>> - Clarify MonitorUsedDeflationThreshold description;
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Main bug URL:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>>>>>>>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> The project is currently baselined on jdk-13+22.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the full webrev URL:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/7-for-jdk13.full/
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the incremental webrev URL:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/7-for-jdk13.inc/
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I have not updated the OpenJDK wiki to reflect the CR4 changes:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/HotSpot/Async+Monitor+Deflation
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> The wiki doesn't say a whole lot about the async deflation invocation
>>>>>>>>>>>> mechanism so I have to figure out how to add that content.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> This version of the patch has been thru Mach5 tier[1-8] testing on
>>>>>>>>>>>> Oracle's usual set of platforms. My Solaris-X64 stress kit run is
>>>>>>>>>>>> running now. Kitchensink8H on product, fastdebug, and slowdebug bits
>>>>>>>>>>>> are running on Linux-X64, MacOSX and Solaris-X64. I still have to run
>>>>>>>>>>>> my stress kit on Linux-X64. I still have to run the SPECjbb2015
>>>>>>>>>>>> baseline and CR4 runs on Linux-X64, MacOSX and Solaris-X64.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 5/6/19 11:52 AM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I had some discussions with Karen about a race that was in the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ObjectMonitor::enter() code in CR2/v2.02/5-for-jdk13. This race was
>>>>>>>>>>>>> theoretical and I had no test failures due to it. The fix is pretty
>>>>>>>>>>>>> simple: remove the special case code for async deflation in the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ObjectMonitor::enter() function and rely solely on the ref_count
>>>>>>>>>>>>> for ObjectMonitor::enter() protection.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> During those discussions Karen also floated the idea of using the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ref_count field instead of the contentions field for the Async
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Monitor Deflation protocol. I decided to go ahead and code up that
>>>>>>>>>>>>> change and I have run it through the usual stress and Mach5 testing
>>>>>>>>>>>>> with no issues. It's also known as v2.03 (for those for with the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> patches) and as webrev/6-for-jdk13 (for those with webrev URLs).
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sorry for all the names...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Main bug URL:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> The project is currently baselined on jdk-13+18.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the full webrev URL:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/6-for-jdk13.full/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the incremental webrev URL:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/6-for-jdk13.inc/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have also updated the OpenJDK wiki to reflect the CR3 changes:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/HotSpot/Async+Monitor+Deflation
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> This version of the patch has been thru Mach5 tier[1-8] testing on
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Oracle's usual set of platforms. My Solaris-X64 stress kit run had
>>>>>>>>>>>>> no issues. Kitchensink8H on product, fastdebug, and slowdebug bits
>>>>>>>>>>>>> had no failures on Linux-X64; MacOSX fastdebug and slowdebug and
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Solaris-X64 release had the usual "Too large time diff" complaints.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 12 hour Inflate2 runs on product, fastdebug and slowdebug bits on
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Linux-X64, MacOSX and Solaris-X64 had no failures. My Linux-X64
>>>>>>>>>>>>> stress kit is running right now.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've done the SPECjbb2015 baseline and CR3 runs. I need to gather
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the results and analyze them.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 4/25/19 12:38 PM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have a small but important bug fix for the Async Monitor Deflation
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> project ready to go. It's also known as v2.02 (for those for with the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> patches) and as webrev/5-for-jdk13 (for those with webrev URLs). Sorry
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for all the names...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> JDK-8222295 was pushed to jdk/jdk two days ago so that baseline patch
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is out of our hair.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Main bug URL:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The project is currently baselined on jdk-13+17.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the full webrev URL:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/5-for-jdk13.full/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the incremental webrev URL (JDK-8153224):
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/5-for-jdk13.inc/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I still have to update the OpenJDK wiki to reflect the CR2 changes:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/HotSpot/Async+Monitor+Deflation
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This version of the patch has been thru Mach5 tier[1-6] testing on
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Oracle's usual set of platforms. Mach5 tier[7-8] is running now.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My stress kit is running on Solaris-X64 now. Kitchensink8H is running
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> now on product, fastdebug, and slowdebug bits on Linux-X64, MacOSX
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and Solaris-X64. 12 hour Inflate2 runs are running now on product,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fastdebug and slowdebug bits on Linux-X64, MacOSX and Solaris-X64.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'll start my my stress kit on Linux-X64 sometime on Sunday (after
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> my jdk-13+18 stress run is done).
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'll do SPECjbb2015 baseline and CR2 runs after all the stress
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> testing is done.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 4/19/19 11:58 AM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I finally have CR1 for the Async Monitor Deflation project ready to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> go. It's also known as v2.01 (for those for with the patches) and as
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> webrev/4-for-jdk13 (for those with webrev URLs). Sorry for all the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> names...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Main bug URL:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Baseline bug fixes URL:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> JDK-8222295 more baseline cleanups from Async Monitor Deflation project
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8222295
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The project is currently baselined on jdk-13+15.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the webrev for the latest baseline changes (JDK-8222295):
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/4-for-jdk13.8222295
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the full webrev URL (JDK-8153224 only):
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/4-for-jdk13.full/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the incremental webrev URL (JDK-8153224):
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/4-for-jdk13.inc/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> So I'm looking for reviews for both JDK-8222295 and the latest version
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of JDK-8153224...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I still have to update the OpenJDK wiki to reflect the CR changes:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/HotSpot/Async+Monitor+Deflation
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This version of the patch has been thru Mach5 tier[1-3] testing on
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Oracle's usual set of platforms. Mach5 tier[4-6] is running now and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mach5 tier[78] will be run later today. My stress kit on Solaris-X64
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is running now. Linux-X64 stress testing will start on Sunday. I'm
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> planning to do Kitchensink runs, SPECjbb2015 runs and my monitor
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> inflation stress tests on Linux-X64, MacOSX and Solaris-X64.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 3/24/19 9:57 AM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Welcome to the OpenJDK review thread for my port of Carsten's work on:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> JDK-8153224 Monitor deflation prolong safepoints
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153224
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's a link to the OpenJDK wiki that describes my port:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/HotSpot/Async+Monitor+Deflation
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the webrev URL:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dcubed/8153224-webrev/3-for-jdk13/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's a link to Carsten's original webrev:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~cvarming/monitor_deflate_conc/0/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Earlier versions of this patch have been through several rounds of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> preliminary review. Many thanks to Carsten, Coleen, Robbin, and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Roman for their preliminary code review comments. A very special
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> thanks to Robbin and Roman for building and testing the patch in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> their own environments (including specJBB2015).
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This version of the patch has been thru Mach5 tier[1-8] testing on
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Oracle's usual set of platforms. Earlier versions have been run
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> through my stress kit on my Linux-X64 and Solaris-X64 servers
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (product, fastdebug, slowdebug).Earlier versions have run Kitchensink
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for 12 hours on MacOSX, Linux-X64 and Solaris-X64 (product, fastdebug
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and slowdebug). Earlier versions have run my monitor inflation stress
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> tests for 12 hours on MacOSX, Linux-X64 and Solaris-X64 (product,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fastdebug and slowdebug).
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> All of the testing done on earlier versions will be redone on the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> latest version of the patch.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks, in advance, for any questions, comments or suggestions.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> P.S.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> One subtest in gc/g1/humongousObjects/TestHumongousClassLoader.java
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is currently failing in -Xcomp mode on Win* only. I've been trying
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to characterize/analyze this failure for more than a week now. At
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> this point I'm convinced that Async Monitor Deflation is aggravating
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> an existing bug. However, I plan to have a better handle on that
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> failure before these bits are pushed to the jdk/jdk repo.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
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