On Thu, 31 Aug 2023 10:38:32 GMT, Markus Grönlund <mgron...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> In the virtual thread implementation, thread identity switches to the >> carrier before freezing and switches back to the virtual thread after >> thawing. This was a forced move due to issues getting JVMTI to work with >> virtual threads. JVMTI can now hide events during transitions so we can >> invert the sequence back to mounting before running the continuation, >> unmounting after freezing, and re-mounting after thawing. This sequence is >> important for future changes that will initiate the freezing from the VM. >> >> The change requires an update to the JFR thread sampler to skip sampling >> when it samples during a transition. >> >> Testing: tier1-5 > > src/hotspot/share/jfr/periodic/sampling/jfrThreadSampler.cpp line 410: > >> 408: } >> 409: if (JAVA_SAMPLE == type) { >> 410: if (thread_state_in_java(thread) && >> !is_vthread_in_transition(thread)) { > > I think this check can be postponed until after the thread is suspended. Is the check in OSThreadSampler::protected_task in the right place? That seems to be a suspended context. For JfrThreadSampleClosure::do_sample_thread, I think I may have mis-read the code. I thought it was suspended but looking at it again them maybe it should be the JfrNativeSamplerCallback implementation. This is probably an area where I need help to get right. Is JfrNativeSamplerCallback ------------- PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/15492#discussion_r1311502783