Hi David,
The update looks good.
Thanks,
Serguei
On 10/29/19 9:28 PM, David Holmes wrote:
Hi Doug,
Your proposed patch wasn't quite right. I made some adjustments but
I'm still having issues with the test,
HotSpotMethodSubstitutionTest.testThreadSubstitutions, as I don't see
how to make the test execution conditional on the VM config.
Updated webrev:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dholmes/8229516/webrev.v2/
Thanks,
David
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On 29/10/2019 7:14 pm, Doug Simon wrote:
On 29 Oct 2019, at 10:12, David Holmes <david.hol...@oracle.com> wrote:
Hi Doug,
Thanks for taking a look so quickly! :)
On 29/10/2019 6:55 pm, Doug Simon wrote:
Hi David,
Since Graal needs to work against multiple JVMCI versions (and VM
versions!), the Graal changes should only disable the intrinsic
when the relevant VM config is missing:
So to be clear I should revert all the Graal file changes I made and
just apply the patch below?
Yes please.
-Doug
diff --git
a/compiler/src/org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot/src/org/graalvm/compiler/hotspot/GraalHotSpotVMConfig.java
b/compiler/src/org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot/src/org/graalvm/compiler/hotspot/GraalHotSpotVMConfig.java
index 0752a621215..baa2136a6ba 100644
---
a/compiler/src/org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot/src/org/graalvm/compiler/hotspot/GraalHotSpotVMConfig.java
+++
b/compiler/src/org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot/src/org/graalvm/compiler/hotspot/GraalHotSpotVMConfig.java
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ public class GraalHotSpotVMConfig extends
GraalHotSpotVMConfigBase {
public final int javaThreadAnchorOffset =
getFieldOffset("JavaThread::_anchor", Integer.class,
"JavaFrameAnchor");
public final int javaThreadShouldPostOnExceptionsFlagOffset =
getFieldOffset("JavaThread::_should_post_on_exceptions_flag",
Integer.class, "int", Integer.MIN_VALUE);
public final int threadObjectOffset =
getFieldOffset("JavaThread::_threadObj", Integer.class, "oop");
- public final int osThreadOffset =
getFieldOffset("JavaThread::_osthread", Integer.class, "OSThread*");
+ public final int osThreadOffset =
getFieldOffset("JavaThread::_osthread", Integer.class, "OSThread*",
Integer.MAX_VALUE);
public final int threadIsMethodHandleReturnOffset =
getFieldOffset("JavaThread::_is_method_handle_return",
Integer.class, "int");
public final int threadObjectResultOffset =
getFieldOffset("JavaThread::_vm_result", Integer.class, "oop");
public final int jvmciCountersThreadOffset =
getFieldOffset("JavaThread::_jvmci_counters", Integer.class,
"jlong*");
diff --git
a/compiler/src/org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot/src/org/graalvm/compiler/hotspot/meta/HotSpotGraphBuilderPlugins.java
b/compiler/src/org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot/src/org/graalvm/compiler/hotspot/meta/HotSpotGraphBuilderPlugins.java
index 6b37fff083d..ffc8032d2b0 100644
---
a/compiler/src/org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot/src/org/graalvm/compiler/hotspot/meta/HotSpotGraphBuilderPlugins.java
+++
b/compiler/src/org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot/src/org/graalvm/compiler/hotspot/meta/HotSpotGraphBuilderPlugins.java
@@ -441,7 +441,9 @@ public class HotSpotGraphBuilderPlugins {
}
});
- r.registerMethodSubstitution(ThreadSubstitutions.class,
"isInterrupted", Receiver.class, boolean.class);
+ if (config.osThreadOffset != Integer.MAX_VALUE) {
+ r.registerMethodSubstitution(ThreadSubstitutions.class,
"isInterrupted", Receiver.class, boolean.class);
+ }
}
public static final String reflectionClass;
diff --git
a/compiler/src/org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot/src/org/graalvm/compiler/hotspot/replacements/HotSpotReplacementsUtil.java
b/compiler/src/org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot/src/org/graalvm/compiler/hotspot/replacements/HotSpotReplacementsUtil.java
index 1d694fae2a4..8500c4de115 100644
---
a/compiler/src/org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot/src/org/graalvm/compiler/hotspot/replacements/HotSpotReplacementsUtil.java
+++
b/compiler/src/org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot/src/org/graalvm/compiler/hotspot/replacements/HotSpotReplacementsUtil.java
@@ -308,6 +308,7 @@ public class HotSpotReplacementsUtil {
@Fold
public static int osThreadOffset(@InjectedParameter
GraalHotSpotVMConfig config) {
+ assert config.instanceKlassInitThreadOffset !=
Integer.MAX_VALUE;
return config.osThreadOffset;
}
All the other JVMCI changes look good to me.
-Doug
On 29 Oct 2019, at 08:42, David Holmes <david.hol...@oracle.com>
wrote:
Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8229516
CSR: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8232676 (already
approved)
webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dholmes/8229516/webrev/
This cross-cuts core-libs, hotspot-runtime and the JIT compilers,
but only in small pieces each. There is also a small touch to
serviceability code.
This change is "simply" moving the "interrupted" field out of the
osThread and into the java.lang.Thread so that it can be set
independently of whether the thread is alive (and to make things
easier for loom in the near future). It is very straightforward:
- old scheme
- interrupted field is in osThread
- VM can read/write directly
- Java code calls into VM to read/write
- new scheme
- interrupted field is in java.lang.Thread
- VM has to use javaCalls to read/write "directly"
- Java code can read/write directly
No changes to any of the semantics regarding the actual interrupt
mechanism. Special thanks to Patricio for tracking down a bug I
had introduced in that regard!
Special Note (Hi Roger!): on windows we still need to set/clear
the _interrupt_event used by the Process.waitFor logic. To
facilitate clearing via Thread.interrupted() I had to introduce a
native method that is a no-op except on Windows. This seemed the
cheapest and least intrusive means to achieve this.
Other changes revolve around the fact we used to have an intrinsic
for Thread.isInterrupted and that is not needed any more. So we
strip some code out of C1/C2.
The changes in the JVMCI/Graal code are a bit more far reaching as
entire classes disappear. I've cc'd Doug and Tom at Vladimir's
request so that they can comment on the JVMCI changes and whether
I have gone too far or not far enough. There are a bunch of tests
for interruption in JVMCI that could potentially be deleted if
they are only intended to test the JVMCI handling of interrupt:
./jdk.internal.vm.compiler/share/classes/org.graalvm.compiler.jtt/src/org/graalvm/compiler/jtt/threads/Thread_isInterrupted*.java
Testing:
- Tiers 1-3 on all Oracle platforms
- Focused testing on Linux x64:
- Stress runs of JSR166TestCase
- Anything that seems to use interrupt():
- JDK
- java/lang/Thread
- java/util/concurrent
- jdk/internal/loader/InterruptedClassLoad.java
- javax/management
- java/nio/file/Files
- java/nio/channels
- java/net/Socket/Timeouts.java
- java/lang/Runtime/shutdown/
- java/lang/ProcessBuilder/Basic.java
- com/sun/jdi/
- Hotspot
- vmTestbase/nsk/monitoring/
- vmTestbase/nsk/jdwp
- vmTestbase/nsk/jdb/
- vmTestbase/nsk/jdi/
- vmTestbase/nsk/jvmti/
- runtime/Thread
- serviceability/jvmti/
- serviceability/jdwp
- serviceability/sa
Thanks,
David
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