Right - I was going to ask if those tools took into account injected fields.

David

On 26/01/2013 3:32 AM, Peter Levart wrote:
Hi David,

I think I already have a kind of answer. You wrote it in "RFR: 8005232
(JEP-149) Class Instance size reduction":

On 01/06/2013 11:46 PM, David Holmes wrote:
In Java 8, using a 32-bit example, a java.lang.Class instance is 112
bytes consisting of:

- 8 byte object header
- 20 declared fields (mostly references, some int)
*- 5 injected fields (3 references, 2 ints) *

That gives: 8 + (20*4) +(5*4) = 108 bytes. But as we need 8-byte
alignment that increases to 112 bytes.

Regards, Peter


On 01/25/2013 05:34 PM, Peter Levart wrote:
Hi David,

I was surprised to see Usafe report these offsets. See below:

java.lang.Class *instance* field offsets:

Field Type Field Name Offset
---------- ---------- ------
Constructor cachedConstructor 12
Class newInstanceCallerCache 16
String name 20
SoftReference reflectionData 24
ClassRepository genericInfo 28
Object[] enumConstants 32
Map enumConstantDirectory 36
Map annotations 40
Map declaredAnnotations 44
AnnotationType annotationType 48
ClassValueMap classValueMap *52*


Why the *24 bytes* gap between /classValueMap/ and
/classRedefinedCount/ fields?

int classRedefinedCount *80*
int lastAnnotationsRedefinedCount 84

java.lang.String *static* field offsets:

Field Type Field Name Offset
---------- ---------- ------
ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields 96
Comparator CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER 100
long serialVersionUID 104
int HASHING_SEED 112


The 64 bit pointers variant:

java.lang.Class instance field offsets:

Field Type Field Name Offset
---------- ---------- ------
Constructor cachedConstructor 16
Class newInstanceCallerCache 24
String name 32
SoftReference reflectionData 40
ClassRepository genericInfo 48
Object[] enumConstants 56
Map enumConstantDirectory 64
Map annotations 72
Map declaredAnnotations 80
AnnotationType annotationType 88
ClassValueMap classValueMap *96*

*24 bytes* gap here too!

int classRedefinedCount *128*
int lastAnnotationsRedefinedCount 132

java.lang.String static field offsets:

Field Type Field Name Offset
---------- ---------- ------
ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields 144
Comparator CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER 152
long serialVersionUID 160
int HASHING_SEED 168


Might it be that the "classRedefinedCount" field offset is fixed
somehow in VM, since the VM has to update it? Should there be VM
changes also to accomodate ReflectionData changes? Are there VM fields
inserted here that don't have a Java mapping?

Regards, Peter


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