<i18n dev> RFR: 8301552: Use AtomicReferenceArray for caching instead of CHM in ZoneOffset [v8]

Per Minborg pminborg at openjdk.org
Mon Feb 20 09:59:27 UTC 2023


On Thu, 9 Feb 2023 13:46:14 GMT, Per Minborg <pminborg at openjdk.org> wrote:

>> `ZoneOffset` instances are cached by the `ZoneOffset` class itself for values in the range [-18h, 18h] for each second that is on an even quarter of an hour (i.e. at most 2*18*4+1 = 145 values). 
>> 
>> Instead of using a `ConcurrentHashMap` for caching instanced, we could instead use an `AtomicReferenceArray` with direct slot value access for said even seconds. This will improve performance and reduce the number of object even though the backing array will go from an initial 32 in the CHM to an initial/final 145 in the ARA. The CHM will contain much more objects and array slots for typical numbers of entries in the cache and will compute hash/bucket/collision on the hot code path for each cache access.
>
> Per Minborg has updated the pull request incrementally with three additional commits since the last revision:
> 
>  - Remove unused setup method
>  - Rename method in test
>  - Add copyright header

Other potential candidates for using `LazyReferenceArray`:

* java.nio.charset.CoderResult
* ZoneRule
* Locale
* sun.font.FileFontStrike, PhysicalStrike
* sun.security.Token
* sun.security.provider.ParameterCache
* sun.security.ssl.SSLSessionContextImpl
* sun.util.locale.provider.LocaleProviderAdapter

NOTE: The one mentioned above are candidates and further investigation is needed to see if they are actually a fit.

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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/12346


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