Consider code like: void test(Object o) { switch (o) { case X1 -> {} case X2 -> {} ...(about 100 cases) ```
javac will compile the switch into a switch whose selector is an indy invocation to `SwitchBootstraps.typeSwitch`, with static arguments being the types in the cases. `SwitchBootstraps.typeSwitch` will then create a chain of `MethodHandle`s performing `instanceof` checks between the switch's selector and the given case type. The problem is that when the number of cases is high enough, (more than ~40-50), the chain gets too long, and the tests won't inline anymore. This then leads to a very bad performance, when compared to manually written if-instanceof-else-if-instanceof- chain. The proposal herein is to use bytecode (written using the ClassFile API/library) instead of the `MethodHandle`s chain. The overall performance of this seems to be similar to the manually written if-instanceof-else-if-instanceof- chain. Using the benchmark from the bug, and this patch, I am getting: MyBenchmark.testIfElse100 thrpt 5 521826.326 ± 7510.042 ops/s MyBenchmark.testSwitch100 thrpt 5 505440.170 ± 3757.178 ops/s The most tricky part of this new way to generate the tests is handling of non-type case labels, and in particular cases with enum constant labels. The resolution of enum constants is deferred as much as possible, by using an indirection through the `ResolvedEnumLabels`. Further improvements may be possible, esp. for some specific cases (like all cases having a type, and the type being a final class). ------------- Commit messages: - Avoiding generating dead code - review feedback. - Cleanup. - Attempting to speeding SwitchBootstraps. Changes: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/16489/files Webrev: https://webrevs.openjdk.org/?repo=jdk&pr=16489&range=00 Issue: https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8319220 Stats: 302 lines in 2 files changed: 187 ins; 89 del; 26 mod Patch: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/16489.diff Fetch: git fetch https://git.openjdk.org/jdk.git pull/16489/head:pull/16489 PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/16489