RFR: 8329706: Implement -XX:+AOTClassLinking
Ioi Lam
iklam at openjdk.org
Sat Sep 7 00:01:05 UTC 2024
On Fri, 6 Sep 2024 05:10:42 GMT, David Holmes <dholmes at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> This is the 3rd PR for [JEP 483: Ahead-of-Time Class Loading & Linking](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8315737).
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>> **Overview**
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>> - A new `-XX:+AOTClassLinking` flag is added. See [JEP 498](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8315737) and the [CSR](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8339506) for a discussion of this command-line option, its default value, and its impact on compatibility.
>> - When this flag is enabled during the creation of an AOT cache (aka CDS archive), an `AOTLinkedClassTable` is added to the cache to include all classes that are AOT-linked. For this PR, only classes for the boot/platform/application loaders are eligible. The main logic is in `aotClassLinker.cpp`.
>> - When an AOT archive is loaded in a production run, all classes in the `AOTLinkedClassTable` are loaded into their respective class loaders at the earliest opportunity. The main logic is in `aotLinkedClassBulkLoader.cpp`.
>> - The boot classes are loaded as part of `vmClasses::resolve_all()`
>> - The platform/application classes are loaded after the module graph is restored (see changes in `threads.cpp`).
>> - Since all classes in a `AOTLinkedClassTable` are loaded before any user-code is executed, we can resolve constant pool entries that refer to these classes during AOT cache creation. See changes in `AOTConstantPoolResolver::is_class_resolution_deterministic()`.
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>> **All-or-nothing Loading**
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>> - Because AOT-linked classes can refer to each other, using direct C++ pointers, all AOT-linked classes must be loaded together. Otherwise we will have dangling C++ pointers in the class metadata structures.
>> - During a production run, we check during VM start-up for incompatible VM options that would prevent some of the AOT-linked classes from being loaded. For example:
>> - If the VM is started with an JVMTI agent that has ClassFileLoadHook capabilities, it could replace some of the AOT-linked classes with alternative versions.
>> - If the VM is started with certain module options, such as `--patch-module` or `--module`, some AOT-linked classes may be replaced with patched versions, or may become invisible and cannot be loaded into the JVM.
>> - When incompatible VM options are detected, the JVM will refuse to load an AOT cache that has AOT-linked classes. See `FileMapInfo::validate_aot_class_linking()`.
>> - For simplfication, `FileMapInfo::validate_aot_class_linking()` requires `CDSConfig::is_using_full_module_graph()` to be true. This means that the exa...
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> src/hotspot/share/cds/archiveUtils.cpp line 390:
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>> 388: return "boot"; // boot classes in java.base
>> 389: } else {
>> 390: return "boot2"; // boot classes outside of java.base
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> Suggestion: boot -> boot-base, boot2 -> boot-nonbase ?
I prefer boot/boot2 to make the output easier to read. Anyone debugging this output will need to read the code to understand what "boot2" or "boot-nonbase" is. A few extra characters here will not help.
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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/20843#discussion_r1747824950
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