On Fri, 4 Apr 2025 08:10:34 GMT, Thomas Schatzl <tscha...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Hi all, >> >> please review this change that implements (currently Draft) JEP: G1: >> Improve Application Throughput with a More Efficient Write-Barrier. >> >> The reason for posting this early is that this is a large change, and the >> JEP process is already taking very long with no end in sight but we would >> like to have this ready by JDK 25. >> >> ### Current situation >> >> With this change, G1 will reduce the post write barrier to much more >> resemble Parallel GC's as described in the JEP. The reason is that G1 lacks >> in throughput compared to Parallel/Serial GC due to larger barrier. >> >> The main reason for the current barrier is how g1 implements concurrent >> refinement: >> * g1 tracks dirtied cards using sets (dirty card queue set - dcqs) of >> buffers (dirty card queues - dcq) containing the location of dirtied cards. >> Refinement threads pick up their contents to re-refine. The barrier needs to >> enqueue card locations. >> * For correctness dirty card updates requires fine-grained synchronization >> between mutator and refinement threads, >> * Finally there is generic code to avoid dirtying cards altogether >> (filters), to avoid executing the synchronization and the enqueuing as much >> as possible. >> >> These tasks require the current barrier to look as follows for an assignment >> `x.a = y` in pseudo code: >> >> >> // Filtering >> if (region(@x.a) == region(y)) goto done; // same region check >> if (y == null) goto done; // null value check >> if (card(@x.a) == young_card) goto done; // write to young gen check >> StoreLoad; // synchronize >> if (card(@x.a) == dirty_card) goto done; >> >> *card(@x.a) = dirty >> >> // Card tracking >> enqueue(card-address(@x.a)) into thread-local-dcq; >> if (thread-local-dcq is not full) goto done; >> >> call runtime to move thread-local-dcq into dcqs >> >> done: >> >> >> Overall this post-write barrier alone is in the range of 40-50 total >> instructions, compared to three or four(!) for parallel and serial gc. >> >> The large size of the inlined barrier not only has a large code footprint, >> but also prevents some compiler optimizations like loop unrolling or >> inlining. >> >> There are several papers showing that this barrier alone can decrease >> throughput by 10-20% >> ([Yang12](https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/2426642.2259004)), which is >> corroborated by some benchmarks (see links). >> >> The main idea for this change is to not use fine-grained synchronization >> between refinement and mutator threads, but coarse grained based on >> atomically switching c... > > Thomas Schatzl has updated the pull request with a new target base due to a > merge or a rebase. The pull request now contains 39 commits: > > - * missing file from merge > - Merge branch 'master' into 8342382-card-table-instead-of-dcq > - Merge branch 'master' into 8342382-card-table-instead-of-dcq > - Merge branch 'master' into 8342382-card-table-instead-of-dcq > - Merge branch 'master' into submit/8342382-card-table-instead-of-dcq > - * make young gen length revising independent of refinement thread > * use a service task > * both refinement control thread and young gen length revising use the > same infrastructure to get the number of available bytes and determine the > time to the next update > - * fix IR code generation tests that change due to barrier cost changes > - * factor out card table and refinement table merging into a single > method > - Merge branch 'master' into 8342382-card-table-instead-of-dcq3 > - * obsolete G1UpdateBufferSize > > G1UpdateBufferSize has previously been used to size the refinement > buffers and impose a minimum limit on the number of cards per thread > that need to be pending before refinement starts. > > The former function is now obsolete with the removal of the dirty > card queues, the latter functionality has been taken over by the new > diagnostic option `G1PerThreadPendingCardThreshold`. > > I prefer to make this a diagnostic option is better than a product option > because it is something that is only necessary for some test cases to > produce some otherwise unwanted behavior (continuous refinement). > > CSR is pending. > - ... and 29 more: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/compare/41d4a0d7...1c5a669f This PR needs an update for x86 platforms when merging: g1BarrierSetAssembler_x86.cpp:117:6: error: 'class MacroAssembler' has no member named 'get_thread' ------------- PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/23739#issuecomment-2791114662