src/share/vm/gc_implementation/g1/g1StringDedupThread.hpp

Fri, 10 Oct 2014 15:51:58 +0200

author
tschatzl
date
Fri, 10 Oct 2014 15:51:58 +0200
changeset 7257
e7d0505c8a30
parent 6690
1772223a25a2
child 6876
710a3c8b516e
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8059758: Footprint regressions with JDK-8038423
Summary: Changes in JDK-8038423 always initialize (zero out) virtual memory used for auxiliary data structures. This causes a footprint regression for G1 in startup benchmarks. This is because they do not touch that memory at all, so the operating system does not actually commit these pages. The fix is to, if the initialization value of the data structures matches the default value of just committed memory (=0), do not do anything.
Reviewed-by: jwilhelm, brutisso

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pliden@6413 24
pliden@6413 25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_G1STRINGDEDUPTHREAD_HPP
pliden@6413 26 #define SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_G1STRINGDEDUPTHREAD_HPP
pliden@6413 27
pliden@6413 28 #include "gc_implementation/g1/g1StringDedupStat.hpp"
pliden@6413 29 #include "gc_implementation/shared/concurrentGCThread.hpp"
pliden@6413 30
pliden@6413 31 //
pliden@6413 32 // The deduplication thread is where the actual deduplication occurs. It waits for
pliden@6413 33 // deduplication candidates to appear on the deduplication queue, removes them from
pliden@6413 34 // the queue and tries to deduplicate them. It uses the deduplication hashtable to
pliden@6413 35 // find identical, already existing, character arrays on the heap. The thread runs
pliden@6413 36 // concurrently with the Java application but participates in safepoints to allow
pliden@6413 37 // the GC to adjust and unlink oops from the deduplication queue and table.
pliden@6413 38 //
pliden@6413 39 class G1StringDedupThread: public ConcurrentGCThread {
pliden@6413 40 private:
pliden@6413 41 static G1StringDedupThread* _thread;
pliden@6413 42
pliden@6413 43 G1StringDedupThread();
pliden@6413 44 ~G1StringDedupThread();
pliden@6413 45
pliden@6413 46 void print(outputStream* st, const G1StringDedupStat& last_stat, const G1StringDedupStat& total_stat);
pliden@6413 47
pliden@6413 48 public:
pliden@6413 49 static void create();
pliden@6690 50 static void stop();
pliden@6690 51
pliden@6413 52 static G1StringDedupThread* thread();
pliden@6413 53
pliden@6413 54 virtual void run();
pliden@6413 55 virtual void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
pliden@6413 56 };
pliden@6413 57
pliden@6413 58 #endif // SHARE_VM_GC_IMPLEMENTATION_G1_G1STRINGDEDUPTHREAD_HPP

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