jdk-24/test/hotspot/jtreg/runtime/NMT/PeakMallocTest.java
Sonia Zaldana Calles 6829d9ac67 8332122: [nmt] Totals for malloc should show total peak
Reviewed-by: stuefe, jsjolen
2024-05-23 05:53:09 +00:00

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/*
* @test
* @bug 8332122
* @summary Test to verify correctness of peak malloc tracking
* @key randomness
* @library /test/lib
* @modules java.base/jdk.internal.misc
* java.management
* @build jdk.test.whitebox.WhiteBox
* @run driver jdk.test.lib.helpers.ClassFileInstaller jdk.test.whitebox.WhiteBox
* @run main/othervm -Xbootclasspath/a:. -XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions -XX:+WhiteBoxAPI -XX:NativeMemoryTracking=summary -Xms32m -Xmx32m -Xint PeakMallocTest
*
*/
// Note we run the test with -Xint to keep compilers from running and reduce malloc noise.
import jdk.test.lib.process.OutputAnalyzer;
import jdk.test.whitebox.WhiteBox;
public class PeakMallocTest {
private static WhiteBox wb = WhiteBox.getWhiteBox();
private static final double FUDGE_FACTOR = 0.2;
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
// Measure early malloc total and peak
OutputAnalyzer output = NMTTestUtils.startJcmdVMNativeMemory("scale=1");
long earlyTotal = getMallocTotal(output);
long earlyPeak = getMallocPeak(output);
System.out.println("Early malloc total: " + earlyTotal);
System.out.println("Early malloc peak: " + earlyPeak);
// Allocate a large amount of memory and then free
long allocSize = Math.max(8 * earlyPeak, 250 * 1024 * 1024); // MAX(earlyPeak * 8, 250MB)
long addr = wb.NMTMalloc(allocSize);
System.out.println("Allocation size: " + allocSize);
wb.NMTFree(addr);
// Measure again
output = NMTTestUtils.startJcmdVMNativeMemory("scale=1");
long currTotal = getMallocTotal(output);
long currPeak = getMallocPeak(output);
System.out.println("Current malloc total: " + currTotal);
System.out.println("Current malloc peak: " + currPeak);
// Verify total global malloc is similar with a fudge factor
double mallocLowerBound = earlyTotal * (1 - FUDGE_FACTOR);
double mallocUpperBound = earlyTotal * (1 + FUDGE_FACTOR);
if (currTotal < mallocLowerBound || currTotal > mallocUpperBound) {
throw new Exception("Global malloc measurement is incorrect. " +
"Expected range: [" + mallocLowerBound + " - " + mallocUpperBound + "]. " +
"Actual malloc total: " + currTotal);
}
// Verify global malloc peak reflects large allocation with a fudge factor
long peakDiff = currPeak - earlyPeak;
double peakLowerBound = allocSize * (1 - FUDGE_FACTOR);
double peakUpperBound = allocSize * (1 + FUDGE_FACTOR);
if (peakDiff < peakLowerBound || peakDiff > peakUpperBound) {
throw new Exception("Global malloc peak measurement is incorrect. " +
"Expected peak diff range: [" + peakLowerBound + " - " + peakUpperBound + "]. " +
"Actual peak diff: " + peakDiff);
}
}
private static long getMallocPeak(OutputAnalyzer output) {
// First match should correspond to global malloc peak
String global = output.firstMatch("peak=\\d*");
return Long.parseLong(global.substring(global.indexOf("=") + 1));
}
private static long getMallocTotal(OutputAnalyzer output) {
// First match should correspond to global malloc total
String global = output.firstMatch("malloc: \\d*");
return Long.parseLong(global.substring(global.indexOf(" ") + 1));
}
}