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7011379: G1: overly long concurrent marking cycles Summary: This changeset introduces filtering of SATB buffers at the point when they are about to be enqueued. If this filtering clears enough entries on each buffer, the buffer can then be re-used and not enqueued. This cuts down the number of SATB buffers that need to be processed by the concurrent marking threads. Reviewed-by: johnc, ysr
author tonyp
date Wed, 19 Jan 2011 09:35:17 -0500
parents c18cbe5936b8
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/**
 * @test
 * @bug 6912517
 * @summary JIT bug compiles out (and stops running) code that needs to be run.  Causes NPE.
 *
 * @run main/othervm -Xbatch -XX:CompileThreshold=100 -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions -XX:-UseCompressedOops Test
 */

/**
 * Highlights a bug with the JIT compiler.
 * @author Matt Bruce m b r u c e __\at/__ g m a i l DOT c o m
 */
public class Test implements Runnable
{
    private final Thread myThread;
    private Thread       myInitialThread;
    private boolean      myShouldCheckThreads;

    /**
     * Sets up the running thread, and starts it.
     */
    public Test(int id)
    {
        myThread = new Thread(this);
        myThread.setName("Runner: " + id);
        myThread.start();
        myShouldCheckThreads = false;
    }

    /**
     * @param shouldCheckThreads the shouldCheckThreads to set
     */
    public void setShouldCheckThreads(boolean shouldCheckThreads)
    {
        myShouldCheckThreads = shouldCheckThreads;
    }

    /**
     * Starts up the two threads with enough delay between them for JIT to
     * kick in.
     * @param args
     * @throws InterruptedException
     */
    public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException
    {
        // let this run for a bit, so the "run" below is JITTed.
        for (int id = 0; id < 20; id++) {
            System.out.println("Starting thread: " + id);
            Test bug = new Test(id);
            bug.setShouldCheckThreads(true);
            Thread.sleep(2500);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @see java.lang.Runnable#run()
     */
    public void run()
    {
        long runNumber = 0;
        while (true) {
            // run hot for a little while, give JIT time to kick in to this loop.
            // then run less hot.
            if (runNumber > 15000) {
                try {
                    Thread.sleep(5);
                }
                catch (InterruptedException e) {
                    e.printStackTrace();
                }
            }
            runNumber++;
            ensureProperCallingThread();
        }
    }

    private void ensureProperCallingThread()
    {
        // this should never be null.  but with the JIT bug, it will be.
        // JIT BUG IS HERE ==>>>>>
        if (myShouldCheckThreads) {
            if (myInitialThread == null) {
                myInitialThread = Thread.currentThread();
            }
            else if (myInitialThread != Thread.currentThread()) {
                System.out.println("Not working: " + myInitialThread.getName());
            }
        }
    }
}