RFR: 8255984: Shenandoah: "adaptive" heuristic is prone to missing load spikes [v2]
earthling-amzn
github.com+71722661+earthling-amzn at openjdk.java.net
Fri Nov 13 18:49:58 UTC 2020
On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 17:05:46 GMT, Aleksey Shipilev <shade at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> earthling-amzn has updated the pull request incrementally with two additional commits since the last revision:
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>> - Remove const qualifier from should_start_gc
>>
>> This lets the heuristics update state without const_casts.
>> - Rename ShenandoahReactive flags to ShenandoahAdaptive flags.
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> src/hotspot/share/gc/shenandoah/heuristics/shenandoahAdaptiveHeuristics.cpp line 367:
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>> 365: _last_sample_time = os::javaTimeNanos();
>> 366: _last_sample_value = 0;
>> 367: }
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> This method seems unused.
Oops, good catch. This was meant to be called from `record_cycle_start`, lost it when I merged reactive into adaptive. Will push the fix soon.
> src/hotspot/share/gc/shenandoah/heuristics/shenandoahAdaptiveHeuristics.cpp line 383:
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>> 381:
>> 382: double ShenandoahAllocationRate::instantaneous_rate(size_t bytes_allocated_since_gc_start) const {
>> 383: size_t allocation_delta = bytes_allocated_since_gc_start - _last_sample_value;
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> `allocation_delta` underflows here in my benchmarks, causing back-to-back "Instantaneous rate" triggers. Note that `sample()` method seems to check for it.
Yep, that's because I fumbled the `allocation_counter_reset` call.
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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/1099
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