| /* |
| * Copyright (c) 2010, 2011 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
| * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. |
| */ |
| |
| #include "precompiled.hpp" |
| #include "runtime/advancedThresholdPolicy.hpp" |
| #include "runtime/simpleThresholdPolicy.inline.hpp" |
| |
| #ifdef TIERED |
| // Print an event. |
| void AdvancedThresholdPolicy::print_specific(EventType type, methodHandle mh, methodHandle imh, |
| int bci, CompLevel level) { |
| tty->print(" rate: "); |
| if (mh->prev_time() == 0) tty->print("n/a"); |
| else tty->print("%f", mh->rate()); |
| |
| tty->print(" k: %.2lf,%.2lf", threshold_scale(CompLevel_full_profile, Tier3LoadFeedback), |
| threshold_scale(CompLevel_full_optimization, Tier4LoadFeedback)); |
| |
| } |
| |
| void AdvancedThresholdPolicy::initialize() { |
| // Turn on ergonomic compiler count selection |
| if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(CICompilerCountPerCPU) && FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(CICompilerCount)) { |
| FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(CICompilerCountPerCPU, true); |
| } |
| int count = CICompilerCount; |
| if (CICompilerCountPerCPU) { |
| // Simple log n seems to grow too slowly for tiered, try something faster: log n * log log n |
| int log_cpu = log2_intptr(os::active_processor_count()); |
| int loglog_cpu = log2_intptr(MAX2(log_cpu, 1)); |
| count = MAX2(log_cpu * loglog_cpu, 1) * 3 / 2; |
| } |
| |
| set_c1_count(MAX2(count / 3, 1)); |
| set_c2_count(MAX2(count - count / 3, 1)); |
| |
| // Some inlining tuning |
| #ifdef X86 |
| if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(InlineSmallCode)) { |
| FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(InlineSmallCode, 2000); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef SPARC |
| if (FLAG_IS_DEFAULT(InlineSmallCode)) { |
| FLAG_SET_DEFAULT(InlineSmallCode, 2500); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| set_start_time(os::javaTimeMillis()); |
| } |
| |
| // update_rate() is called from select_task() while holding a compile queue lock. |
| void AdvancedThresholdPolicy::update_rate(jlong t, methodOop m) { |
| if (is_old(m)) { |
| // We don't remove old methods from the queue, |
| // so we can just zero the rate. |
| m->set_rate(0); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| // We don't update the rate if we've just came out of a safepoint. |
| // delta_s is the time since last safepoint in milliseconds. |
| jlong delta_s = t - SafepointSynchronize::end_of_last_safepoint(); |
| jlong delta_t = t - (m->prev_time() != 0 ? m->prev_time() : start_time()); // milliseconds since the last measurement |
| // How many events were there since the last time? |
| int event_count = m->invocation_count() + m->backedge_count(); |
| int delta_e = event_count - m->prev_event_count(); |
| |
| // We should be running for at least 1ms. |
| if (delta_s >= TieredRateUpdateMinTime) { |
| // And we must've taken the previous point at least 1ms before. |
| if (delta_t >= TieredRateUpdateMinTime && delta_e > 0) { |
| m->set_prev_time(t); |
| m->set_prev_event_count(event_count); |
| m->set_rate((float)delta_e / (float)delta_t); // Rate is events per millisecond |
| } else |
| if (delta_t > TieredRateUpdateMaxTime && delta_e == 0) { |
| // If nothing happened for 25ms, zero the rate. Don't modify prev values. |
| m->set_rate(0); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Check if this method has been stale from a given number of milliseconds. |
| // See select_task(). |
| bool AdvancedThresholdPolicy::is_stale(jlong t, jlong timeout, methodOop m) { |
| jlong delta_s = t - SafepointSynchronize::end_of_last_safepoint(); |
| jlong delta_t = t - m->prev_time(); |
| if (delta_t > timeout && delta_s > timeout) { |
| int event_count = m->invocation_count() + m->backedge_count(); |
| int delta_e = event_count - m->prev_event_count(); |
| // Return true if there were no events. |
| return delta_e == 0; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // We don't remove old methods from the compile queue even if they have |
| // very low activity. See select_task(). |
| bool AdvancedThresholdPolicy::is_old(methodOop method) { |
| return method->invocation_count() > 50000 || method->backedge_count() > 500000; |
| } |
| |
| double AdvancedThresholdPolicy::weight(methodOop method) { |
| return (method->rate() + 1) * ((method->invocation_count() + 1) * (method->backedge_count() + 1)); |
| } |
| |
| // Apply heuristics and return true if x should be compiled before y |
| bool AdvancedThresholdPolicy::compare_methods(methodOop x, methodOop y) { |
| if (x->highest_comp_level() > y->highest_comp_level()) { |
| // recompilation after deopt |
| return true; |
| } else |
| if (x->highest_comp_level() == y->highest_comp_level()) { |
| if (weight(x) > weight(y)) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // Is method profiled enough? |
| bool AdvancedThresholdPolicy::is_method_profiled(methodOop method) { |
| methodDataOop mdo = method->method_data(); |
| if (mdo != NULL) { |
| int i = mdo->invocation_count_delta(); |
| int b = mdo->backedge_count_delta(); |
| return call_predicate_helper<CompLevel_full_profile>(i, b, 1); |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // Called with the queue locked and with at least one element |
| CompileTask* AdvancedThresholdPolicy::select_task(CompileQueue* compile_queue) { |
| CompileTask *max_task = NULL; |
| methodOop max_method; |
| jlong t = os::javaTimeMillis(); |
| // Iterate through the queue and find a method with a maximum rate. |
| for (CompileTask* task = compile_queue->first(); task != NULL;) { |
| CompileTask* next_task = task->next(); |
| methodOop method = (methodOop)JNIHandles::resolve(task->method_handle()); |
| methodDataOop mdo = method->method_data(); |
| update_rate(t, method); |
| if (max_task == NULL) { |
| max_task = task; |
| max_method = method; |
| } else { |
| // If a method has been stale for some time, remove it from the queue. |
| if (is_stale(t, TieredCompileTaskTimeout, method) && !is_old(method)) { |
| if (PrintTieredEvents) { |
| print_event(KILL, method, method, task->osr_bci(), (CompLevel)task->comp_level()); |
| } |
| CompileTaskWrapper ctw(task); // Frees the task |
| compile_queue->remove(task); |
| method->clear_queued_for_compilation(); |
| task = next_task; |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| // Select a method with a higher rate |
| if (compare_methods(method, max_method)) { |
| max_task = task; |
| max_method = method; |
| } |
| } |
| task = next_task; |
| } |
| |
| if (max_task->comp_level() == CompLevel_full_profile && is_method_profiled(max_method)) { |
| max_task->set_comp_level(CompLevel_limited_profile); |
| if (PrintTieredEvents) { |
| print_event(UPDATE, max_method, max_method, max_task->osr_bci(), (CompLevel)max_task->comp_level()); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return max_task; |
| } |
| |
| double AdvancedThresholdPolicy::threshold_scale(CompLevel level, int feedback_k) { |
| double queue_size = CompileBroker::queue_size(level); |
| int comp_count = compiler_count(level); |
| double k = queue_size / (feedback_k * comp_count) + 1; |
| return k; |
| } |
| |
| // Call and loop predicates determine whether a transition to a higher |
| // compilation level should be performed (pointers to predicate functions |
| // are passed to common()). |
| // Tier?LoadFeedback is basically a coefficient that determines of |
| // how many methods per compiler thread can be in the queue before |
| // the threshold values double. |
| bool AdvancedThresholdPolicy::loop_predicate(int i, int b, CompLevel cur_level) { |
| switch(cur_level) { |
| case CompLevel_none: |
| case CompLevel_limited_profile: { |
| double k = threshold_scale(CompLevel_full_profile, Tier3LoadFeedback); |
| return loop_predicate_helper<CompLevel_none>(i, b, k); |
| } |
| case CompLevel_full_profile: { |
| double k = threshold_scale(CompLevel_full_optimization, Tier4LoadFeedback); |
| return loop_predicate_helper<CompLevel_full_profile>(i, b, k); |
| } |
| default: |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| bool AdvancedThresholdPolicy::call_predicate(int i, int b, CompLevel cur_level) { |
| switch(cur_level) { |
| case CompLevel_none: |
| case CompLevel_limited_profile: { |
| double k = threshold_scale(CompLevel_full_profile, Tier3LoadFeedback); |
| return call_predicate_helper<CompLevel_none>(i, b, k); |
| } |
| case CompLevel_full_profile: { |
| double k = threshold_scale(CompLevel_full_optimization, Tier4LoadFeedback); |
| return call_predicate_helper<CompLevel_full_profile>(i, b, k); |
| } |
| default: |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // If a method is old enough and is still in the interpreter we would want to |
| // start profiling without waiting for the compiled method to arrive. |
| // We also take the load on compilers into the account. |
| bool AdvancedThresholdPolicy::should_create_mdo(methodOop method, CompLevel cur_level) { |
| if (cur_level == CompLevel_none && |
| CompileBroker::queue_size(CompLevel_full_optimization) <= |
| Tier3DelayOn * compiler_count(CompLevel_full_optimization)) { |
| int i = method->invocation_count(); |
| int b = method->backedge_count(); |
| double k = Tier0ProfilingStartPercentage / 100.0; |
| return call_predicate_helper<CompLevel_none>(i, b, k) || loop_predicate_helper<CompLevel_none>(i, b, k); |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // Create MDO if necessary. |
| void AdvancedThresholdPolicy::create_mdo(methodHandle mh, TRAPS) { |
| if (mh->is_native() || mh->is_abstract() || mh->is_accessor()) return; |
| if (mh->method_data() == NULL) { |
| methodOopDesc::build_interpreter_method_data(mh, THREAD); |
| if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) { |
| CLEAR_PENDING_EXCEPTION; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Method states: |
| * 0 - interpreter (CompLevel_none) |
| * 1 - pure C1 (CompLevel_simple) |
| * 2 - C1 with invocation and backedge counting (CompLevel_limited_profile) |
| * 3 - C1 with full profiling (CompLevel_full_profile) |
| * 4 - C2 (CompLevel_full_optimization) |
| * |
| * Common state transition patterns: |
| * a. 0 -> 3 -> 4. |
| * The most common path. But note that even in this straightforward case |
| * profiling can start at level 0 and finish at level 3. |
| * |
| * b. 0 -> 2 -> 3 -> 4. |
| * This case occures when the load on C2 is deemed too high. So, instead of transitioning |
| * into state 3 directly and over-profiling while a method is in the C2 queue we transition to |
| * level 2 and wait until the load on C2 decreases. This path is disabled for OSRs. |
| * |
| * c. 0 -> (3->2) -> 4. |
| * In this case we enqueue a method for compilation at level 3, but the C1 queue is long enough |
| * to enable the profiling to fully occur at level 0. In this case we change the compilation level |
| * of the method to 2, because it'll allow it to run much faster without full profiling while c2 |
| * is compiling. |
| * |
| * d. 0 -> 3 -> 1 or 0 -> 2 -> 1. |
| * After a method was once compiled with C1 it can be identified as trivial and be compiled to |
| * level 1. These transition can also occur if a method can't be compiled with C2 but can with C1. |
| * |
| * e. 0 -> 4. |
| * This can happen if a method fails C1 compilation (it will still be profiled in the interpreter) |
| * or because of a deopt that didn't require reprofiling (compilation won't happen in this case because |
| * the compiled version already exists). |
| * |
| * Note that since state 0 can be reached from any other state via deoptimization different loops |
| * are possible. |
| * |
| */ |
| |
| // Common transition function. Given a predicate determines if a method should transition to another level. |
| CompLevel AdvancedThresholdPolicy::common(Predicate p, methodOop method, CompLevel cur_level) { |
| if (is_trivial(method)) return CompLevel_simple; |
| |
| CompLevel next_level = cur_level; |
| int i = method->invocation_count(); |
| int b = method->backedge_count(); |
| |
| switch(cur_level) { |
| case CompLevel_none: |
| // If we were at full profile level, would we switch to full opt? |
| if (common(p, method, CompLevel_full_profile) == CompLevel_full_optimization) { |
| next_level = CompLevel_full_optimization; |
| } else if ((this->*p)(i, b, cur_level)) { |
| // C1-generated fully profiled code is about 30% slower than the limited profile |
| // code that has only invocation and backedge counters. The observation is that |
| // if C2 queue is large enough we can spend too much time in the fully profiled code |
| // while waiting for C2 to pick the method from the queue. To alleviate this problem |
| // we introduce a feedback on the C2 queue size. If the C2 queue is sufficiently long |
| // we choose to compile a limited profiled version and then recompile with full profiling |
| // when the load on C2 goes down. |
| if (CompileBroker::queue_size(CompLevel_full_optimization) > |
| Tier3DelayOn * compiler_count(CompLevel_full_optimization)) { |
| next_level = CompLevel_limited_profile; |
| } else { |
| next_level = CompLevel_full_profile; |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| case CompLevel_limited_profile: |
| if (is_method_profiled(method)) { |
| // Special case: we got here because this method was fully profiled in the interpreter. |
| next_level = CompLevel_full_optimization; |
| } else { |
| methodDataOop mdo = method->method_data(); |
| if (mdo != NULL) { |
| if (mdo->would_profile()) { |
| if (CompileBroker::queue_size(CompLevel_full_optimization) <= |
| Tier3DelayOff * compiler_count(CompLevel_full_optimization) && |
| (this->*p)(i, b, cur_level)) { |
| next_level = CompLevel_full_profile; |
| } |
| } else { |
| next_level = CompLevel_full_optimization; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| case CompLevel_full_profile: |
| { |
| methodDataOop mdo = method->method_data(); |
| if (mdo != NULL) { |
| if (mdo->would_profile()) { |
| int mdo_i = mdo->invocation_count_delta(); |
| int mdo_b = mdo->backedge_count_delta(); |
| if ((this->*p)(mdo_i, mdo_b, cur_level)) { |
| next_level = CompLevel_full_optimization; |
| } |
| } else { |
| next_level = CompLevel_full_optimization; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| return next_level; |
| } |
| |
| // Determine if a method should be compiled with a normal entry point at a different level. |
| CompLevel AdvancedThresholdPolicy::call_event(methodOop method, CompLevel cur_level) { |
| CompLevel osr_level = (CompLevel) method->highest_osr_comp_level(); |
| CompLevel next_level = common(&AdvancedThresholdPolicy::call_predicate, method, cur_level); |
| |
| // If OSR method level is greater than the regular method level, the levels should be |
| // equalized by raising the regular method level in order to avoid OSRs during each |
| // invocation of the method. |
| if (osr_level == CompLevel_full_optimization && cur_level == CompLevel_full_profile) { |
| methodDataOop mdo = method->method_data(); |
| guarantee(mdo != NULL, "MDO should not be NULL"); |
| if (mdo->invocation_count() >= 1) { |
| next_level = CompLevel_full_optimization; |
| } |
| } else { |
| next_level = MAX2(osr_level, next_level); |
| } |
| |
| return next_level; |
| } |
| |
| // Determine if we should do an OSR compilation of a given method. |
| CompLevel AdvancedThresholdPolicy::loop_event(methodOop method, CompLevel cur_level) { |
| if (cur_level == CompLevel_none) { |
| // If there is a live OSR method that means that we deopted to the interpreter |
| // for the transition. |
| CompLevel osr_level = (CompLevel)method->highest_osr_comp_level(); |
| if (osr_level > CompLevel_none) { |
| return osr_level; |
| } |
| } |
| return common(&AdvancedThresholdPolicy::loop_predicate, method, cur_level); |
| } |
| |
| // Update the rate and submit compile |
| void AdvancedThresholdPolicy::submit_compile(methodHandle mh, int bci, CompLevel level, TRAPS) { |
| int hot_count = (bci == InvocationEntryBci) ? mh->invocation_count() : mh->backedge_count(); |
| update_rate(os::javaTimeMillis(), mh()); |
| CompileBroker::compile_method(mh, bci, level, mh, hot_count, "tiered", THREAD); |
| } |
| |
| |
| // Handle the invocation event. |
| void AdvancedThresholdPolicy::method_invocation_event(methodHandle mh, methodHandle imh, |
| CompLevel level, TRAPS) { |
| if (should_create_mdo(mh(), level)) { |
| create_mdo(mh, THREAD); |
| } |
| if (is_compilation_enabled() && !CompileBroker::compilation_is_in_queue(mh, InvocationEntryBci)) { |
| CompLevel next_level = call_event(mh(), level); |
| if (next_level != level) { |
| compile(mh, InvocationEntryBci, next_level, THREAD); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Handle the back branch event. Notice that we can compile the method |
| // with a regular entry from here. |
| void AdvancedThresholdPolicy::method_back_branch_event(methodHandle mh, methodHandle imh, |
| int bci, CompLevel level, TRAPS) { |
| if (should_create_mdo(mh(), level)) { |
| create_mdo(mh, THREAD); |
| } |
| |
| // If the method is already compiling, quickly bail out. |
| if (is_compilation_enabled() && !CompileBroker::compilation_is_in_queue(mh, bci)) { |
| // Use loop event as an opportinity to also check there's been |
| // enough calls. |
| CompLevel cur_level = comp_level(mh()); |
| CompLevel next_level = call_event(mh(), cur_level); |
| CompLevel next_osr_level = loop_event(mh(), level); |
| if (next_osr_level == CompLevel_limited_profile) { |
| next_osr_level = CompLevel_full_profile; // OSRs are supposed to be for very hot methods. |
| } |
| next_level = MAX2(next_level, |
| next_osr_level < CompLevel_full_optimization ? next_osr_level : cur_level); |
| bool is_compiling = false; |
| if (next_level != cur_level) { |
| compile(mh, InvocationEntryBci, next_level, THREAD); |
| is_compiling = true; |
| } |
| |
| // Do the OSR version |
| if (!is_compiling && next_osr_level != level) { |
| compile(mh, bci, next_osr_level, THREAD); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #endif // TIERED |