Dear all,
I just realized there is another problem with PlatformLogger log
statements:
XBaseWindow:
public boolean grabInput() {
grabLog.fine("Grab input on {0}", this);
...
}
This calls the PlatformLogger.fine( varargs):
public void fine(String msg, Object... params) {
logger.doLog(FINE, msg, params);
}
Doing so, the JVM creates a new Object[] instance to provide params as
varargs.
I would recommend using isLoggable() test to avoid such waste if the
log
is disabled (fine, finer, finest ...).
Do you want me to provide a new patch related to this problem ?
Does somebody have an idea to automatically analyze the JDK code and
detect missing isLoggable statements ...
Regards,
Laurent
2013/4/3 Laurent Bourgès <bourges.laur...@gmail.com
<mailto:bourges.laur...@gmail.com>>
Anthony,
could you tell me once it is in the OpenJDK8 repository ?
I would then perform again profiling tests to check if there is no
more missing isLoggable() statements.
Once JMX and other projects switch to PlatformLogger, I could check
again.
Maybe I could write a small java code checker (pmd rule) to test if
there is missing isLoggable() statements wrapping PlatformLogger
log
statements. Any idea about how to reuse java parser to do so ?
Regards,
Laurent
2013/4/2 Anthony Petrov <anthony.pet...@oracle.com
<mailto:anthony.pet...@oracle.com>>
Looks fine to me as well. Thanks for fixing this, Laurent.
Let's wait a couple more days in case Net or Swing folks want
to
review the fix. After that I'll push it to the repository.
--
best regards,
Anthony
On 4/2/2013 15:35, Laurent Bourgès wrote:
Here is the updated patch:
http://jmmc.fr/~bourgesl/__share/webrev-8010297.2/
<http://jmmc.fr/%7Ebourgesl/share/webrev-8010297.2/>
Fixed inconsistencies between FINE / FINER log statements:
- XScrollbarPeer
- XWindowPeer
Laurent
2013/4/2 Anthony Petrov <anthony.pet...@oracle.com
<mailto:anthony.pet...@oracle.com>
<mailto:anthony.petrov@oracle.__com
<mailto:anthony.pet...@oracle.com>>>
1. Sergey: I believe this is for purposes of better
formating the
log output and making it more readable by separating
or
highlighting
some sections. I don't think this should be changed.
2. Laurent: can you please address this issue and send
us a new patch?
--
best regards,
Anthony
On 4/1/2013 16:08, Sergey Bylokhov wrote:
Hi, Anthony
Only two comments:
1 Why we need some special text in the log output
like "***" and
"###"
2 XScrollbarPeer.java:
+ if
(log.isLoggable(____PlatformLogger.FINEST)) {
+ log.finer("KeyEvent on scrollbar: " +
event);
+ }
On 4/1/13 12:20 PM, Anthony Petrov wrote:
Awt, Swing, Net engineers,
Could anyone review the fix please? For your
convenience:
Bug:
http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.____do?bug_id=8010297
<http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.__do?bug_id=8010297>
<http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.__do?bug_id=8010297
<http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=8010297>>
Fix:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~____anthony/8-55-isLoggable-____8010297.0/
<
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7E__anthony/8-55-isLoggable-__8010297.0/>
<
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%__7Eanthony/8-55-isLoggable-__8010297.0/
<
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Eanthony/8-55-isLoggable-8010297.0/>>
-- best regards,
Anthony
On 3/22/2013 2:26, Anthony Petrov wrote:
Hi Laurent,
The fix looks great to me. Thank you very
much.
We still need at least one review, though.
Hopefully
net-dev@ and/or swing-dev@ folks might
help
us out a bit.
-- best regards,
Anthony
On 3/20/2013 15:10, Anthony Petrov wrote:
Hi Laurent,
Thanks for the patch. I've filed a
bug at:
http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.____do?bug_id=8010297
<http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.__do?bug_id=8010297>
<http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.__do?bug_id=8010297
<http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=8010297>>
(should be available in a day or two)
and published a webrev generated from
your patch at:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~____anthony/8-55-isLoggable-____8010297.0/
<
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7E__anthony/8-55-isLoggable-__8010297.0/>
<
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%__7Eanthony/8-55-isLoggable-__8010297.0/
<
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Eanthony/8-55-isLoggable-8010297.0/>>
I'm also copying swing-dev@ and
net-dev@ because the
fix affects those areas too. I myself
will review
the fix a bit later but am sending it
now for other
folks to take a look at it.
On 3/19/2013 15:29, Laurent Bourgès
wrote:
I am sorry I started modifying
PlatformLogger
and reverted changes to this class
as it is
another topic to be discussed
later: isLoggable
performance and waste due to
HashMap<Integer,
Level> leads to Integer
allocations
(boxing).
I saw your message to core-libs-dev@,
so I just
dropped all changes to the
PlatformLogger from this
patch.
Finally, I have another question
related to the
WrapperGenerator class: it
generates a lot of
empty log statements (XEvent):
log
<
http://grepcode.com/file/____repository.grepcode.com/java/____root/jdk/openjdk/6-b14/sun/____awt/X11/XWrapperBase.java#____XWrapperBase.0log
<
http://grepcode.com/file/__repository.grepcode.com/java/__root/jdk/openjdk/6-b14/sun/__awt/X11/XWrapperBase.java#__XWrapperBase.0log>
<
http://grepcode.com/file/__repository.grepcode.com/java/__root/jdk/openjdk/6-b14/sun/__awt/X11/XWrapperBase.java#__XWrapperBase.0log
<
http://grepcode.com/file/repository.grepcode.com/java/root/jdk/openjdk/6-b14/sun/awt/X11/XWrapperBase.java#XWrapperBase.0log
.finest
<
http://grepcode.com/file/____repository.grepcode.com/java/____root/jdk/openjdk/6-b14/java/____util/logging/Logger.java#____Logger.finest%28java.lang.____String%29
<
http://grepcode.com/file/__repository.grepcode.com/java/__root/jdk/openjdk/6-b14/java/__util/logging/Logger.java#__Logger.finest%28java.lang.__String%29>
<
http://grepcode.com/file/__repository.grepcode.com/java/__root/jdk/openjdk/6-b14/java/__util/logging/Logger.java#__Logger.finest%28java.lang.__String%29
<
http://grepcode.com/file/repository.grepcode.com/java/root/jdk/openjdk/6-b14/java/util/logging/Logger.java#Logger.finest%28java.lang.String%29
("");
Is it really useful to have such
statements ? I
would keep logs with non empty
messages only.
See WrapperGenerator:753:
String s_log =
(generateLog?"log.finest(\"\")____;":"");
I believe they're used for log
formatting purposes
to separate numerous events in a log
(e.g. think of
mouse-move events - there can be
hundreds of them in
a raw).
Please note that the hg export format
is not that
useful unless you're assigned an
OpenJDK id already
(please see Dalibor's message for
details) because I
can't import it directly. So for the
time being you
could send just raw patches (i.e. the
output of hg
diff only - and there's no need to
commit your
changes in this case). Also, please
note that the
mailing lists strip attachments. The
reason I got it
is because I was listed in To: of your
message. So
when sending patches you can:
1) post them inline, or
2) attach them and add a person to To:
of your
message, or
3) upload them somewhere on the web.
However, it would be best if you could
generate a
webrev for your changes and upload it
somewhere.
Currently this is the standard format
for reviewing
fixes in OpenJDK.
-- best regards,
Anthony
Regards,
Laurent
2013/3/19 Laurent Bourgès
<bourges.laur...@gmail.com <mailto:
bourges.laur...@gmail.com>
<mailto:bourges.laurent@gmail.__com
<mailto:bourges.laur...@gmail.com>>
<mailto:bourges.laurent@gmail.
<mailto:bourges.laurent@gmail.>____com
<mailto:bourges.laurent@gmail.__com
<mailto:bourges.laur...@gmail.com>>>>
Hi antony,
FYI I started reviewing and
fixing all
PlatformLogger use cases (not
too many as I thought first)
mainly used by
awt / swing projects to
provide you a patch on latest
JDK8 source code:
I am adding the log level
check
when it is
missing:
if
(...log.isLoggable(____PlatformLogger.xxx)) {
log...
}
I will not change the String +
operations to
use the message format
syntax in this patch.
Do you accept such patch /
proposed
contribution ?
Regards,
Laurent
2013/3/18 Laurent Bourgès
<bourges.laur...@gmail.com <mailto:
bourges.laur...@gmail.com>
<mailto:bourges.laurent@gmail.__com
<mailto:bourges.laur...@gmail.com>>
<mailto:bourges.laurent@gmail.
<mailto:bourges.laurent@gmail.>____com
<mailto:bourges.laurent@gmail.__com
<mailto:bourges.laur...@gmail.com>>>>
Hi antony,
2 different things:
1/ PlatformLogger was
patched (doLog
method) to avoid string
operations (message
formatting) for
disabled logs (patch
submiited on JDK8 and
JDK7u):
http://mail.openjdk.java.net/____pipermail/jdk7u-dev/2012-____April/002751.html
<
http://mail.openjdk.java.net/__pipermail/jdk7u-dev/2012-__April/002751.html>
<
http://mail.openjdk.java.net/__pipermail/jdk7u-dev/2012-__April/002751.html
<
http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk7u-dev/2012-April/002751.html
2/ I looked 2 hours ago on
JDK7u AND
JDK8 source codes and both
still have:
- log statements WITHOUT
log level check
: if
(log.isLoggable(____PlatformLogger.FINE))
log.fine(...);
- string operations (+) in
log calls
that could be improved
using the message format
syntax (String
+ args): for example,
avoid using
PlatformLogger.fine(String +
...) in favor of using
PlatformLogger.fine(String msg,
Object... params)
I reported in my previous
mail several
cases where the
isLoggable() call is
missing and leads
to useless String
operations but also method
calls
(Component.paramString() for
example).
Finally, I also provided
other possible
cases (using grep);
maybe there is a better
alternative to
find all occurences of
String operations in log
calls.
Regards,
Laurent
2013/3/18 Anthony Petrov
<anthony.pet...@oracle.com <mailto:
anthony.pet...@oracle.com>
<mailto:anthony.petrov@oracle.__com
<mailto:anthony.pet...@oracle.com>>
<mailto:anthony.petrov@oracle.
<mailto:anthony.petrov@oracle.>____com
<mailto:anthony.petrov@oracle.__com
<mailto:anthony.pet...@oracle.com>>>>
Hi Laurent,
Normally we fix an
issue in JDK 8
first, and then back-port
the fix to a 7u
release. You're
saying that in JDK 8 the
problem isn't
reproducible anymore.
Can you please
investigate (using the
Mercurial
history log) what exact fix
resolved it in JDK 8?
--
best regards,
Anthony
On 03/18/13 15:09,
Laurent Bourgès
wrote:
Dear all,
I run recently
netbeans profiler
on my swing application
(Aspro2:
http://www.jmmc.fr/aspro) under
linux x64 platform and I
figured out
that a lot of
char[] instances
are coming from String +
operator called
by sun.awt.X11
code.
I looked at
PlatformLogger
source code but found not way
to disable it
completely: maybe
an empty
logger implementation could
be interesting to
be used during
profiling or
normal use (not debugging).
Apparently JDK8
provides some
patchs to avoid String
creation when the
logger is disabled
(level).
However, I looked
also to the
sun.awt code (jdk7u
repository) to
see the
origin of the
string allocations:
XDecoratedPeer:
public void
handleFocusEvent(XEvent xev) {
...
*
focusLog.finer("Received focus event on shell:
" + xfe);
* }
public
boolean
requestWindowFocus(long time,
boolean
timeProvided) {
...
*
focusLog.finest("Real native focused
window: " +
realNativeFocusedWindow +
"\nKFM's focused window: " +
focusedWindow);
*...
*
focusLog.fine("Requesting focus to " + (this
==
toFocus ? "this
window" :
toFocus));
*...
}
XBaseWindow:
public void
xSetBounds(int
x, int y, int width, int
height) {
...
*
insLog.fine("Setting
bounds on " + this + " to
(" + x + ", " +
y + "), " + width
+
"x" + height);
*}
XNetProtocol:
boolean
doStateProtocol() {
...
*
stateLog.finer("______doStateProtocol()
returns " +
res);
*}
XSystemTrayPeer:
XSystemTrayPeer(SystemTray
target) {
...
*
log.fine("
check if
system tray is available.
selection owner:
" + selection_owner);
*}
void
addTrayIcon(XTrayIconPeer tiPeer)
throws
AWTException {
...
*
log.fine("
send
SYSTEM_TRAY_REQUEST_DOCK
message to owner:
" +
selection_owner);
*}
XFramePeer:
public void
handlePropertyNotify(XEvent xev) {
...
stateLog.finer("State is the same: " +
state);
}
However I only
give
here few
cases but certainly others
are still
present in the
source code;
maybe findbugs or netbeans
warnings could
help you finding
all of them.
I advocate the
amount of waste
(GC) is not very
important but
String
conversion are
also
calling
several toString() methods
that can be
costly (event,
Frame, window ...)
Finally, I ran few
grep commands
on the sun.awt.X11 code
(jdk7u) and you
can look at them
to
see all
string + operations related
to log statements.
PS: I may help
fixing the source
code but I have no idea
how to
collaborate
(provide a patch ?)
Regards,
Laurent Bourgès
-- Best regards, Sergey.