On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 11:07:11 GMT, Per Minborg <pminb...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Going forward, converting older JDK code to use the relatively new FFM API >> requires system calls that can provide `errno` and the likes to explicitly >> allocate a MemorySegment to capture potential error states. This can lead to >> negative performance implications if not designed carefully and also >> introduces unnecessary code complexity. >> >> Hence, this PR proposes to add a _JDK internal_ method handle adapter that >> can be used to handle system calls with `errno`, `GetLastError`, and >> `WSAGetLastError`. >> >> It currently relies on a thread-local cache of MemorySegments to allide >> allocations. If, in the future, a more efficient thread-associated >> allocation scheme becomes available, we could easily migrate to that one. >> >> Here are some benchmarks: >> >> >> Benchmark Mode Cnt Score Error Units >> CaptureStateUtilBench.explicitFail avgt 30 42.061 ? 1.261 ns/op >> CaptureStateUtilBench.explicitSuccess avgt 30 23.142 ? 0.739 ns/op >> CaptureStateUtilBench.tlFail avgt 30 23.580 ? 0.267 ns/op >> CaptureStateUtilBench.tlSuccess avgt 30 1.753 ? 0.016 ns/op >> >> >> Explicit allocation: >> >> try (var arena = Arena.ofConfined()) { >> return (int) HANDLE.invoke(arena.allocate(4), 0, 0); >> } >> >> >> Thread Local (tl): >> >> return (int) ADAPTED_HANDLE.invoke(arena.allocate(4), 0, 0); >> >> >> The graph below shows the difference in latency for a successful call: >> >>  >> >> This is a >10x improvement on the happy path. >> >> >> Tested and passed tiers 1-3. > > Per Minborg has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional > commit since the last revision: > > Update benchmark and micro optimize Where do you actually make the native call and grab the errno/last-error value? ------------- PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/22391#issuecomment-2589134251