Very nice. Thank you for implementing this.
Leonid
On 04.10.2016 12:42, Erik Helin wrote:
On 2016-09-30, Leonid Mesnik wrote:
Hi
I think that it would be better to split this test into 4 tests. Currently
this test is going to be skipped if any specific GCare set. Or it could even
fail if any G1 specific options is set without setting G1 explicitly.
So there is no way to run this with additional G1/CMS/ParGC specific options
now.
Ok, I've split the test into four "tests" (they just run GCBasher with
different GCs). Please see new patches:
- incremental: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ehelin/8166790/hotspot/00-01/
- full: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ehelin/8166790/hotspot/01/
Thanks,
Erik
Leonid
On 28.09.2016 18:01, Erik Helin wrote:
Hi all,
this patch adds a new GC stress test called GCBasher. GCBasher builds up
large (well, for some definiton of large) object graphs by figuring out
the relations between classes in the JDK. The test usually stresses the
GC quite a lot, especially when run with a smaller heap.
The changes in the top-level repository are for JPRT. JPRT will now run
the jtreg test GCBasher instead of the old version.
Enhancement:
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8166790
Webrev:
- hotspot: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ehelin/8166790/hotspot/00/
- top: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ehelin/8166790/top/00/
Testing:
- Running the new jtreg test locally on Linux x86-64:
$ jtreg -jdk:build/fastdebug/jdk hotspot/test/gc/stress/TestGCBasher.java
(can also be run via: $ make test TEST=hotspot_fast_gc_gcbasher)
- JPRT
Thanks,
Erik