RFR: 8263976: Remove block allocation from BasicHashtable
Lois Foltan
lfoltan at openjdk.java.net
Mon Mar 22 20:45:40 UTC 2021
On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 15:49:24 GMT, Coleen Phillimore <coleenp at openjdk.org> wrote:
> From CR:
> The useful/general BasicHashtable uses a block allocation scheme to reportedly reduce fragmentation. When the StringTable and SymbolTable used to use this hashtable, performance benefits were reportedly observed because of the block allocation scheme. Since these tables were moved to the concurrent hashtables, the tables left that use the block allocation scheme are:
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> AdapterHandlerLibrary, ResolutionError, LoaderConstraints, Leak profiler bitset table and Placeholders. 3 of these tables are very small and never needed block allocation to prevent fragmentation at least. Also there are 3 KVHashtables, which are built from BasicHashtable. 2 are used during dumping and 1 is ID2KlassTable which appears small.
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> ModuleEntry, PackageEntry, Dictionary, G1RootSet for nmethods, and JvmtiTagMap tables didn't use the block allocation scheme.
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> Removing this removes 7 pointers per table, and for each ClassLoaderData, which has 3 tables, removes 21 pointers.
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> This change was performance tested on linux and windows.
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> It was also tested with tier1-6.
Great clean up Coleen! ModuleEntryTable and PackageEntryTable changes looks good as does the other changes as well.
Lois
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Marked as reviewed by lfoltan (Reviewer).
PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/3123
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