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| ########################################################################################### |
| # This is a helper script to evaluate nashorn with optimistic types |
| # it produces a flight recording for every run, and uses the best |
| # known flags for performance for the current configration |
| ########################################################################################### |
| |
| # Flags to enable assertions, we need the system assertions too, since |
| # this script runs Nashorn in the BCP to override any nashorn.jar that might |
| # reside in your $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext/nashorn.jar |
| # |
| ENABLE_ASSERTIONS_FLAGS="-ea -esa" |
| |
| # Flags to instrument lambdaform computation, caching, interpretation and compilation |
| # Default compile threshold for lambdaforms is 30 |
| # |
| #LAMBDAFORM_FLAGS="\ |
| # -Djava.lang.invoke.MethodHandle.COMPILE_THRESHOLD=3 \ |
| # -Djava.lang.invoke.MethodHandle.DUMP_CLASS_FILES=true \ |
| # -Djava.lang.invoke.MethodHandle.TRACE_METHOD_LINKAGE=true \ |
| # -Djava.lang.invoke.MethodHandle.TRACE_INTERPRETER=true" |
| |
| # Flags to run trusted tests from the Nashorn test suite |
| # |
| #TRUSTED_TEST_FLAGS="\ |
| #-Djava.security.manager \ |
| #-Djava.security.policy=../build/nashorn.policy -Dnashorn.debug" |
| |
| # Testing out new code optimizations using the generic hotspot "new code" parameter |
| # |
| #USE_NEW_CODE_FLAGS=-XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions -XX:+UseNewCode |
| |
| # |
| #-Dnashorn.typeInfo.disabled=false \ |
| # and for Nashorn options: |
| # --class-cache-size=0 --persistent-code-cache=false |
| |
| # Unique timestamped file name for JFR recordings. For JFR, we also have to |
| # crank up the stack cutoff depth to 1024, because of ridiculously long lambda form |
| # stack traces. |
| # |
| # It is also recommended that you go into $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/jfr/default.jfc and |
| # set the "method-sampling-interval" Normal and Maximum sample time as low as you |
| # can go (10 ms on most platforms). The default is normally higher. The increased |
| # sampling overhead is usually negligible for Nashorn runs, but the data is better |
| |
| if [ -z $JFR_FILENAME ]; then |
| JFR_FILENAME="./nashorn_$(date|sed "s/ /_/g"|sed "s/:/_/g").jfr" |
| fi |
| |
| # Flight recorder |
| # |
| # see above - already in place, copy the flags down here to disable |
| ENABLE_FLIGHT_RECORDER_FLAGS="\ |
| -XX:+UnlockCommercialFeatures \ |
| -XX:+FlightRecorder \ |
| -XX:FlightRecorderOptions=defaultrecording=true,disk=true,dumponexit=true,dumponexitpath=$JFR_FILENAME,stackdepth=1024" |
| |
| # Type specialization and math intrinsic replacement should be enabled by default in 8u20 and nine, |
| # keeping this flag around for experimental reasons. Replace + with - to switch it off |
| # |
| #ENABLE_TYPE_SPECIALIZATION_FLAGS=-XX:+UseTypeSpeculation |
| |
| # Same with math intrinsics. They should be enabled by default in 8u20 and 9, so |
| # this disables them if needed |
| # |
| #DISABLE_MATH_INTRINSICS_FLAGS=-XX:-UseMathExactIntrinsics |
| |
| # Add timing to time the compilation phases. |
| #ENABLE_TIME_FLAGS=--log=time |
| |
| # Add ShowHiddenFrames to get lambda form internals on the stack traces |
| #ENABLE_SHOW_HIDDEN_FRAMES_FLAGS=-XX:+ShowHiddenFrames |
| |
| # Add print optoassembly to get an asm dump. This requires 1) a debug build, not product, |
| # That tired compilation is switched off, for C2 only output and that the number of |
| # compiler threads is set to 1 for determinsm. |
| # |
| #PRINT_ASM_FLAGS=-XX:+PrintOptoAssembly -XX:-TieredCompilation -XX:CICompilerCount=1 \ |
| |
| # Tier compile threasholds. Default value is 10. (1-100 is useful for experiments) |
| #TIER_COMPILATION_THRESHOLD_FLAGS=-XX:IncreaseFirstTierCompileThresholdAt=10 |
| |
| # Directory where to look for nashorn.jar in a dist folder. The default is "..", assuming |
| # that we run the script from the make dir |
| DIR=.. |
| NASHORN_JAR=$DIR/dist/nashorn.jar |
| |
| |
| # The built Nashorn jar is placed first in the bootclasspath to override the JDK |
| # nashorn.jar in $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext. Thus, we also need -esa, as assertions in |
| # nashorn count as system assertions in this configuration |
| |
| # Type profiling default level is 111, 222 adds some compile time, but is faster |
| |
| $JAVA_HOME/bin/java \ |
| $ENABLE_ASSERTIONS_FLAGS \ |
| $LAMBDAFORM_FLAGS \ |
| $TRUSTED_FLAGS \ |
| $USE_NEW_CODE_FLAGS \ |
| $ENABLE_SHOW_HIDDEN_FRAMES_FLAGS \ |
| $ENABLE_FLIGHT_RECORDER_FLAGS \ |
| $ENABLE_TYPE_SPECIALIZATION_FLAGS \ |
| $TIERED_COMPILATION_THRESOLD_FLAGS \ |
| $DISABLE_MATH_INTRINSICS_FLAGS \ |
| $PRINT_ASM_FLAGS \ |
| -Xbootclasspath/p:$NASHORN_JAR \ |
| -Xms2G -Xmx2G \ |
| -XX:TypeProfileLevel=222 \ |
| -cp $CLASSPATH:../build/test/classes/ \ |
| jdk.nashorn.tools.Shell $ENABLE_TIME_FLAGS ${@} |
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