RFR: 8322630: Remove ICStubs and related safepoints

Doug Simon dnsimon at openjdk.org
Fri Jan 19 14:59:52 UTC 2024


On Fri, 19 Jan 2024 06:25:20 GMT, Erik Österlund <eosterlund at openjdk.org> wrote:

> ICStubs solve an atomicity problem when setting both the destination and data of an inline cache. Unfortunately, it also leads to occasional safepoint carpets when multiple threads need to ICRefill the stubs at the same time, and spurious GuaranteedSafepointInterval "Cleanup" safepoints every second. This patch changes inline caches to not change the data part at all during the nmethod life cycle, hence removing the need for ICStubs.
> 
> The new scheme is less stateful. Instead of adding and removing callsite metadata back and forth when transitioning inline cache states, it installs all state any shape of call will ever need at resolution time in a struct that I call CompiledICData. This reduces inline cache state changes to simply changing the destination of the call, and it doesn't really matter what state transitions to what other state.
> 
> With this patch, we get rid of ICStub and ICBuffer classes and the related ICRefill and almost all Cleanup safepoints in practice. It also makes the inline cache code much simpler.
> 
> I have tested the changes from tier1-7, and run through full aurora performance tests.

src/hotspot/share/runtime/vmStructs.cpp line 214:

> 212:   volatile_nonstatic_field(ArrayKlass,         _higher_dimension,                             ObjArrayKlass*)                        \
> 213:   volatile_nonstatic_field(ArrayKlass,         _lower_dimension,                              ArrayKlass*)                           \
> 214:   volatile_nonstatic_field(CompiledICData,     _speculated_method,                            Method*)                               \

Please duplicate these `CompiledICData` declarations in `vmStructs_jvmci.cpp` so that they can be used by Graal to ascertain whether ICStubs are in use (Graal is still supporting multi JDK versions).

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/17495#discussion_r1458661257


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