RFR: 8205051: Poor Performance with UseNUMA when cpu and memory nodes are misaligned [v5]
duke
duke at openjdk.org
Mon Dec 23 17:35:38 UTC 2024
On Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:45:14 GMT, Swati Sharma <duke at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> The PR handles the performance issues related to flag UseNUMA. We disable the UseNUMA flag when the process gets invoked with incorrect node alignment.
>> We check the cpunodebind and membind(or interleave for interleave policy) bitmask equality and disable UseNUMA when they are not equal.
>> For example on a 4 NUMA node system:
>> 0123 Node Number
>> 1100 cpunodebind bitmask
>> 1111 membind bitmask
>> Disable UseNUMA as CPU and memory bitmask are not equal.
>>
>> 0123 Node Number
>> 1100 cpunodebind bitmask
>> 1100 membind bitmask
>> Enable UseNUMA as CPU and memory bitmask are equal.
>>
>> This covers all the cases with all policies and tested this with below command
>> numactl --cpunodebind=0,1 --localalloc java -Xlog:gc*=info -XX:+UseParallelGC -XX:+UseNUMA -version
>>
>> For localalloc and preferred policies the membind bitmask returns true for all nodes, hence if cpunodebind is not bound to all nodes then the UseNUMA will be disabled.
>>
>> This PR covers disabling the UseNUMA flag for all GC's hence we observed an improvement of ~25% on G1GC , ~20% on ZGC and ~7-8% on PGC in both throughput and latency on SPECjbb2015 on a 2 NUMA node SRF-SP system with 6Group configuration.
>>
>> Please review and provide your valuable comments.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Swati Sharma
>> Intel
>
> Swati Sharma has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> 8205051: Minor comment change
@swati-sha
Your change (at version cf87d73a3fe3a2a43086260603144c3a8dd994c6) is now ready to be sponsored by a Committer.
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/22395#issuecomment-2560075119
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