On Wed, 5 Feb 2025 14:43:52 GMT, Per Minborg <pminb...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> This PR proposes to add some `@ForceInline` annotations in the `Module` >> class in order to assist inlining of FFM var/method handles. >> >> There are also some changes in other classes (notably `j.l.Object`) which, >> if implemented, can take us four additional levels of inlining. However, >> there is a tradeoff with adding `@ForceInline` and just trying to get as >> deep as possible for a specific use case is probably not the best idea. >> >> So, we should discuss which of the proposed changes (if any), we'd like to >> integrate. >> >> Tested and passed tier1-3 > > Per Minborg has updated the pull request incrementally with two additional > commits since the last revision: > > - Remove reformatting > - Remove file Baseline: Benchmark (offsetCount) (segmentSize) Mode Cnt Score Error Units FFMVarHandleInlineTest.t0_reference 2048 1024 thrpt 25 1552613.262 ? 14295.035 ops/s FFMVarHandleInlineTest.t1_level8 2048 1024 thrpt 25 1558465.228 ? 8458.874 ops/s FFMVarHandleInlineTest.t2_level9 2048 1024 thrpt 25 1542009.100 ? 10240.173 ops/s FFMVarHandleInlineTest.t3_level10 2048 1024 thrpt 25 1553407.503 ? 10834.133 ops/s FFMVarHandleInlineTest.t4_level11 2048 1024 thrpt 25 87666.558 ? 765.848 ops/s. <-- We hit the inline limit here Patch: Benchmark (offsetCount) (segmentSize) Mode Cnt Score Error Units FFMVarHandleInlineTest.t_level14 2048 1024 thrpt 6 1522770.197 ? 47791.455 ops/s FFMVarHandleInlineTest.t_level15 2048 1024 thrpt 6 3368.237 ? 127.196 ops/s ------------- PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/23460#issuecomment-2640142513