On Tue, 20 May 2025 02:11:34 GMT, Shaojin Wen <s...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Through JVM Option +PrintInlining, we found that String has a constructor >> codeSize of 852, which is too large. This caused failed to inline. >> >> The following is the output information of PrintInlining: >> >> @ 9 java.lang.String::<init> (12 bytes) inline (hot) >> !m @ 1 java.nio.charset.Charset::defaultCharset (52 bytes) >> inline (hot) >> ! @ 8 java.lang.String::<init> (852 bytes) failed to >> inline: hot method too big >> >> >> In Java code, the big method that cannot be inlined is the following >> constructor >> >> >> String(Charset charset, byte[] bytes, int offset, int length) {} >> >> The above String constructor is too large; break it down into smaller >> methods with a codeSize under 325 to allow them to be inlined by the C2. > > Shaojin Wen has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional > commit since the last revision: > > create method share variant val & coder I wonder if it would be better to first check `COMPACT_STRINGS` in a first-level `if` and then branch off to separate support methods? Looking at the comments near the declaration of `COMPACT_STRINGS`, this might provide additional benefits. ------------- PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/25290#issuecomment-2893426860