RFR: 8208686: [AOT] JVMTI ResourceExhausted event repeated for same allocation

Doug Simon doug.simon at oracle.com
Tue Oct 2 08:11:24 UTC 2018


It would be great to get some input from the non-compilers teams on this RFR.

-Doug

> On 28 Sep 2018, at 19:51, Vladimir Kozlov <vladimir.kozlov at oracle.com> wrote:
> 
> To let you know, me and Tom R. did review these changes and agreed that it is the least intrusive changes for Hotspot shared code.
> 
> Thanks,
> Vladimir
> 
> On 9/25/18 8:11 AM, Daniel D. Daugherty wrote:
>> Adding serviceability-dev at ... since this is JVM/TI...
>> Dan
>> On 9/25/18 10:48 AM, Doug Simon wrote:
>>> A major design point of Graal is to treat allocations as non-side effecting to give more freedom to the optimizer by reducing the number of distinct FrameStates that need to be managed. When failing an allocation, Graal will deoptimize to the last side effecting instruction before the allocation. This mean the VM code for heap allocation will potentially be executed twice, once from Graal compiled code and then again in the interpreter. While this is perfectly fine according to the JVM specification, it can cause confusing behavior for JVMTI based tools. They will receive 2 ResourceExhausted events for a single allocation. Furthermore, the first ResourceExhausted event (on the Graal allocation slow path) might denote a bytecode instruction that performs no allocation, making it hard to debug the memory failure.
>>> 
>>> The proposed solution is to add an extra set of JVMCI VM runtime calls for allocation. These entry points will attempt the allocation and upon failure,
>>> skip side-effects such as posting JVMTI events or handling -XX:OnOutOfMemoryError. The compiled code using these entry points is expected deoptmize on null.
>>> 
>>> The path from these new entry points to where allocation can fail goes through quite a bit of VM code. One could modify all these paths by:
>>> * Returning null instead of throwing an exception on failure.
>>> * Adding a `bool null_on_fail` argument to all relevant methods.
>>> * Adding extra null checking where necessary after each call to these methods when `null_on_fail == true`.
>>> This represents a significant number of changes.
>>> 
>>> Instead, the proposed solution introduces a new _in_retryable_allocation thread-local. This way, only the entry points and allocation routines that raise an exception need to be modified. Failure is communicated back to the new entry points by throwing a special pre-allocated OOME object (i.e., Universe::out_of_memory_error_retry()) which must not propagate back to Java code. Use of this object is not strictly necessary; it is introduced to highlight/document the special allocation mode.
>>> 
>>> The proposed solution is at http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dnsimon/8208686.
>>> THE JBS bug is: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8208686
>>> 
>>> -Doug




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