jdk-24/test/hotspot/jtreg/gc/g1/pinnedobjs/TestPinnedHumongousFragmentation.java
Thomas Schatzl 38cfb220dd 8318706: Implement JEP 423: Region Pinning for G1
Reviewed-by: ayang, iwalulya, sjohanss
2023-11-29 10:03:32 +00:00

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/*
* @test id=g1
* @summary Make sure G1 can handle humongous allocation fragmentation with region pinning in the mix,
* i.e. moving humongous objects around other pinned humongous objects even in a last resort
* full gc.
* Adapted from gc/TestAllocHumongousFragment.java
* @key randomness
* @requires vm.gc.G1
* @library /test/lib
* @build jdk.test.whitebox.WhiteBox
* @run driver jdk.test.lib.helpers.ClassFileInstaller jdk.test.whitebox.WhiteBox
* @run main/othervm -Xlog:gc+region=trace -XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -Xmx1g -Xms1g
* -XX:VerifyGCType=full -XX:+VerifyDuringGC -XX:+VerifyAfterGC -XX:+WhiteBoxAPI -Xbootclasspath/a:.
* gc.g1.pinnedobjs.TestPinnedHumongousFragmentation
*/
package gc.g1.pinnedobjs;
import java.util.*;
import jdk.test.lib.Asserts;
import jdk.test.lib.Utils;
import jdk.test.whitebox.WhiteBox;
public class TestPinnedHumongousFragmentation {
private static final WhiteBox wb = WhiteBox.getWhiteBox();
static final long TARGET_MB = 30_000; // 30 Gb allocations
static final long LIVE_MB = 700; // 700 Mb alive
static final int PINNED_PERCENT = 5; // 5% of objects pinned
static volatile Object sink;
class PinInformation {
int[] object;
long address;
PinInformation(int[] object) {
this.object = object;
wb.pinObject(object);
this.address = wb.getObjectAddress(object);
}
void release() {
long newAddress = wb.getObjectAddress(object);
if (address != newAddress) {
Asserts.fail("Object at " + address + " moved to " + newAddress);
}
wb.unpinObject(object);
object = null;
}
}
static List<int[]> objects;
static List<PinInformation> pinnedObjects;
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
(new TestPinnedHumongousFragmentation()).run();
}
void run() throws Exception {
final int min = 128 * 1024;
final int max = 16 * 1024 * 1024;
final long count = TARGET_MB * 1024 * 1024 / (16 + 4 * (min + (max - min) / 2));
objects = new ArrayList<int[]>();
pinnedObjects = new ArrayList<PinInformation>();
long current = 0;
Random rng = Utils.getRandomInstance();
for (long c = 0; c < count; c++) {
while (current > LIVE_MB * 1024 * 1024) {
int idx = rng.nextInt(objects.size());
int[] remove = objects.remove(idx);
current -= remove.length * 4 + 16;
}
// Pin random objects before the allocation that is (likely) going to
// cause full gcs. Remember them for unpinning.
for (int i = 0; i < objects.size() * PINNED_PERCENT / 100; i++) {
int[] target = objects.get(rng.nextInt(objects.size()));
pinnedObjects.add(new PinInformation(target));
}
int[] newObj = new int[min + rng.nextInt(max - min)];
current += newObj.length * 4 + 16;
objects.add(newObj);
sink = new Object();
// Unpin and clear remembered objects afterwards.
for (int i = 0; i < pinnedObjects.size(); i++) {
pinnedObjects.get(i).release();
}
pinnedObjects.clear();
System.out.println("Allocated: " + (current / 1024 / 1024) + " Mb");
}
}
}