RFR: 8257831: Suspend with handshakes [v4]
Daniel D.Daugherty
dcubed at openjdk.java.net
Fri Apr 9 16:19:38 UTC 2021
On Thu, 8 Apr 2021 07:17:48 GMT, Robbin Ehn <rehn at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> A suspend request is done by handshaking thread target thread(s). When executing the handshake operation we know the target mutator thread is in a dormant state (as in safepoint safe state). We have a guarantee that it will check it's poll before leaving the dormant state. To stop the thread from leaving the the dormant state we install a second asynchronous handshake to be executed by the targeted thread. The asynchronous handshake will wait on a monitor while the thread is suspended. The target thread cannot not leave the dormant state without a resume request.
>>
>> Per thread suspend requests are naturally serialized by the per thread HandshakeState lock (we can only execute one handshake at a time per thread).
>> Instead of having a separate lock we use this to our advantage and use HandshakeState lock for serializing access to the suspend flag and for wait/notify.
>>
>> Suspend:
>> Requesting thread -> synchronous handshake -> target thread
>> Inside synchronus handshake (HandshakeState lock is locked while
>> executing any handshake):
>> - Set suspended flag
>> - Install asynchronous handshake
>>
>> Target thread -> tries to leave dormant state -> Executes handshakes
>> Target only executes asynchronous handshake:
>> - While suspended
>> - Go to blocked
>> - Wait on HandshakeState lock
>>
>> Resume:
>> Resuming thread:
>> - Lock HandshakeState lock
>> - Clear suspended flag
>> - Notify HandshakeState lock
>> - Unlock HandshakeState lock
>>
>> The "suspend requested" flag is an optimization, without it a dormant thread could be suspended and resumed many times and each would add a new asynchronous handshake. Suspend requested flag means there is already an asynchronous suspend handshake in queue which can be re-used, only the suspend flag needs to be set.
>>
>> ----
>> Some code can be simplified or done in a smarter way but I refrained from doing such changes instead tried to keep existing code as is as far as possible. This concerns especially raw monitors.
>>
>> ----
>> Regarding the changed test, the documentation says:
>> "If the calling thread is specified in the request_list array, this function will not return until some other thread resumes it."
>>
>> But the code:
>> LOG("suspendTestedThreads: before JVMTI SuspendThreadList");
>> err = jvmti->SuspendThreadList(threads_count, threads, results);
>> ...
>> // Allow the Main thread to inspect the result of tested threads suspension
>> agent_unlock(jni);
>>
>> The thread will never return from SuspendThreadList until resumed, so it cannot unlock with agent_unlock().
>> Thus main thread is stuck forever on:
>> // Block until the suspender thread competes the tested threads suspension
>> agent_lock(jni);
>>
>> And never checks and resumes the threads. So I removed that lock instead just sleep and check until all thread have the expected suspended state.
>>
>> ----
>>
>> This version already contains updates after pre-review comments from @dcubed-ojdk, @pchilano, @coleenp.
>> (Pre-review comments here:
>> https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/2625)
>>
>> ----
>> Testing t1-t8, nsk_jdi/nsk_jvmti/jdk_jdi/tck, KS24, RunThese and
>> combinations like running with -XX:ZCollectionInterval=0.01 -
>> XX:ZFragmentationLimit=0.
>> Running above some of above concurrently (load ~240), slow debug,
>> etc...
>
> Robbin Ehn has updated the pull request with a new target base due to a merge or a rebase. The pull request now contains six commits:
>
> - White space fixes
> - Merge branch 'master' into SuspendInHandshake
> - Review fixes
> - Merge branch 'master' into SuspendInHandshake
> - Merge branch 'master' into SuspendInHandshake
> - 8257831: Suspend with handshake (review baseline)
I'm still really happy with this fix! Thumbs up!
Reminder: don't forget to decide what to do about the obsolete options.
@dholmes-ora can provide guidance on how to handle this type of removal.
src/hotspot/share/runtime/handshake.cpp line 632:
> 630: }
> 631:
> 632: void HandshakeState::self_suspened() {
Typo: s/self_suspened/self_suspended/
src/hotspot/share/runtime/handshake.cpp line 654:
> 652: void do_thread(Thread* thr) {
> 653: JavaThread* target = thr->as_Java_thread();
> 654: target->handshake_state()->self_suspened();
Typo: s/self_suspened/self_suspended/
src/hotspot/share/runtime/handshake.hpp line 131:
> 129: return true;
> 130: }
> 131: OrderAccess::loadload();
Needs a comment explaining what the memory sync is for.
src/hotspot/share/runtime/handshake.hpp line 156:
> 154: // This flag is true while there is async handshake (trap)
> 155: // on queue. Since we do only need one, we can reuse it if
> 156: // thread thread gets suspended again (after a resume)
typo: s/thread thread/thread/
src/hotspot/share/runtime/objectMonitor.cpp line 410:
> 408:
> 409: current->frame_anchor()->make_walkable(current);
> 410: OrderAccess::storestore();
Needs a comment explaining what the memory sync is for.
src/hotspot/share/runtime/objectMonitor.cpp line 970:
> 968:
> 969: current->frame_anchor()->make_walkable(current);
> 970: OrderAccess::storestore();
Needs a comment explaining what the memory sync is for.
src/hotspot/share/runtime/objectMonitor.cpp line 977:
> 975: if (_succ == current) {
> 976: _succ = NULL;
> 977: OrderAccess::fence();
Please add a comment to this line:
`OrderAccess::fence(); // always do a full fence when successor is cleared`
src/hotspot/share/runtime/objectMonitor.cpp line 1540:
> 1538: {
> 1539: current->frame_anchor()->make_walkable(current);
> 1540: OrderAccess::storestore();
Needs a comment explaining what the memory sync is for.
src/hotspot/share/runtime/objectMonitor.cpp line 1555:
> 1553: if (_succ == current) {
> 1554: _succ = NULL;
> 1555: OrderAccess::fence();
Please add a comment to this line:
OrderAccess::fence(); // always do a full fence when successor is cleared
src/hotspot/share/runtime/thread.cpp line 455:
> 453: ParkEvent::Release(_ParkEvent);
> 454: // Can be racingly loaded in signal handler via has_terminated()
> 455: Atomic::store(&_ParkEvent, (ParkEvent*)NULL);
Nice solution for that odd signal handler issue.
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Marked as reviewed by dcubed (Reviewer).
PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/3191
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