Hey,
On 2015-10-30 15:39, Yasumasa Suenaga wrote:
Hi Marcus,
Thank you for your comment.
Still missing the renaming of rotate_all_logfile to
rotate_all_outputs.
Sorry, I will fix.
Thanks!
This rotate function works I guess, but it will probably need
some
rework once there are other types of log outputs (rotate doesn't
make sense on all types of log outputs).
I will add is_rotetable() to LogOutput as virtual function.
This function return false (can not rotate) by default, return
true
if _file_count is
greater than 0 in LogFileOutput.
LogConfiguration::rotate_all_outputs() will rotate if this
function
returns true.
Small typo, please make that is_rotatable().
If we configure a rotated file output and then log something
on that
output before thread local storage initialization is complete, we
will crash/hit an assert. The previous implementation avoided
this
as long as no rotation was needed before this initialization was
complete. (This can be triggered using the following arguments
"-Xlog:all=trace:file.txt::filesize=10,filecount=2
-Xlog:invalid",
for example.)
I do not think so.
Each -Xlog option creates unique instance of LogOutput (and
subclass).
So they are isolated.
My example includes a second (and intentionally incorrect) -Xlog
option only to trigger logging on the newly configured rotating
LogFileOutput. This will cause some logging about the invalid -Xlog
argument, and this logging happens during the argument parsing.
This
in turn means that we are logging before the thread local
storage has
been initialized, and the JVM will crash/hit the assert because
we are
trying to take the rotation lock. This has nothing to do with
concurrent fprintfs or freopens, even if that is a problem.
However, we might have to rotate at safepoint.
Doing stuff at a safepoint will not give us much in this case.
There
are threads that continue execution through a safepoint, which
means
we will see log calls being made even during this time.
Currently, LogOutput might be used by multiple threads
concurrently.
If we rotate log when another thread is writing string to
output, we
encounter unexpected behavior.
LogFileOutput::rotate() uses freopen().
LogFileStreamOutput::write() uses vfprintf() through
jio_fprintf().
freopen() and vfprintf() are not atomic.
You're right. There seems to be an overlooked concurrency issue
with
vfprintfs during freopen. I don't think we should resolve this
as part
of this particular fix, so instead I'll create a separate issue for
it.
I think that cause of crash/assertion which you say is it.
(GC log will be rotated at safepoint.)
See my comment above for what crash/assert I'm talking about.
Thanks,
Marcus
Thanks,
Yasumasa
On 2015/10/29 23:58, Marcus Larsson wrote:
Hi,
On 2015-10-29 15:01, Yasumasa Suenaga wrote:
Hi Marcus,
Thank you for your comment.
I'll sponsor it.
Thank you so much!
I've uploaded new webrev:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ysuenaga/JDK-8140556/webrev.01/
Still missing the renaming of rotate_all_logfile to
rotate_all_outputs.
logConfiguration.cpp/hpp:
* I don't think we should rely on the archive_name or the
output's
name to decide whether or not an output should be rotated. It
would be better to introduce an is_rotated() test function in
LogOutput that could be used here.
* rotate_all_logfile() should be renamed to
rotate_all_outputs().
Currently there are only LogFileOutputs (other than
stdout/stderr), but in the future there might be other types of
outputs so I prefer having a more general name.
Also, please use static_cast<LogFileOutput*> instead of the
C-style cast. (Additional logic will be required here once more
types of log outputs are added, but I don't think we need to
worry
about this right now.)
* Don't print an error if an output is not rotatable, since
it's
not an error to have some log outputs rotated while others are
not. If you really want some traceability here I suggest adding
log messages on trace level, tagged with 'logging'.
I added LogOutput::rotate(bool) as virtual function.
This function works nothing by default, but will rotate all
logs at
LogFileOutput.
This rotate function works I guess, but it will probably need
some
rework once there are other types of log outputs (rotate doesn't
make sense on all types of log outputs).
If true is passed to this function, all files will be rotated.
logDiagnosticCommand.cpp/hpp:
* I think the description could be improved to something like
"Lists current log configuration, enables/disables/configures a
log output, or disables/rotates all logs."
* The rotate option description should clarify that all logs
will
be rotated ("current log" is too ambiguous).
I've fixed.
Great, thanks!
logFileOutput.cpp/hpp:
* Moving the MutexLocker like this introduces a race condition
where a log might be rotated multiple times by different
threads,
instead of just once.
Instead of making the rotate() function public and moving the
mutexlocker, I suggest adding something like a public
force_rotation() function that grabs the lock and calls the
private rotate().
* Given the addition of is_rotated() in LogOutput, then
get_archive_name() should be removed.
I moved MutexLocker and should_rotate() to rotate().
I think this change can avoid race condition.
There is a subtle problem with taking the lock to check if we
should
rotate. If we configure a rotated file output and then log
something
on that output before thread local storage initialization is
complete, we will crash/hit an assert. The previous
implementation
avoided this as long as no rotation was needed before this
initialization was complete. (This can be triggered using the
following arguments
"-Xlog:all=trace:file.txt::filesize=10,filecount=2
-Xlog:invalid",
for example.)
Thanks,
Marcus
Thanks,
Yasumasa
On 2015/10/27 21:17, Marcus Larsson wrote:
Hi,
On 2015-10-27 01:03, Yasumasa Suenaga wrote:
Hi Marcus,
Thank you for replying.
I filed this feature to JBS and change subject of this email.
Could you be a sponsor and review it?
I'll sponsor it.
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ysuenaga/JDK-8140556/webrev.00/
logConfiguration.cpp/hpp:
* I don't think we should rely on the archive_name or the
output's
name to decide whether or not an output should be rotated. It
would be better to introduce an is_rotated() test function in
LogOutput that could be used here.
* rotate_all_logfile() should be renamed to
rotate_all_outputs().
Currently there are only LogFileOutputs (other than
stdout/stderr), but in the future there might be other types of
outputs so I prefer having a more general name.
Also, please use static_cast<LogFileOutput*> instead of the
C-style cast. (Additional logic will be required here once more
types of log outputs are added, but I don't think we need to
worry
about this right now.)
* Don't print an error if an output is not rotatable, since
it's
not an error to have some log outputs rotated while others are
not. If you really want some traceability here I suggest adding
log messages on trace level, tagged with 'logging'.
logDiagnosticCommand.cpp/hpp:
* I think the description could be improved to something like
"Lists current log configuration, enables/disables/configures a
log output, or disables/rotates all logs."
* The rotate option description should clarify that all logs
will
be rotated ("current log" is too ambiguous).
logFileOutput.cpp/hpp:
* Moving the MutexLocker like this introduces a race condition
where a log might be rotated multiple times by different
threads,
instead of just once.
Instead of making the rotate() function public and moving the
mutexlocker, I suggest adding something like a public
force_rotation() function that grabs the lock and calls the
private rotate().
* Given the addition of is_rotated() in LogOutput, then
get_archive_name() should be removed.
Thanks,
Marcus
Thanks,
Yasumasa
On 2015/10/26 18:56, Marcus Larsson wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for my late reply.
I think being able to force rotation via jcmd seems like a
good
feature. Files are currently opened in append mode so it
should
already be possible to use external log rotation tools by
copying and truncating the files. Still I think it would
be nice
to provide the jcmd for rotation as well.
I can see some small issues with the implementation, but
we can
deal with that during the review.
Thanks,
Marcus
On 2015-10-26 00:26, Yasumasa Suenaga wrote:
Hi all,
Have you ever seen my change?
I (and my customers) need log rotation function via external
tool.
I want to merge it by Feature Complete.
Thanks,
Yasumasa
2015/10/16 22:55 "Yasumasa Suenaga" <yasue...@gmail.com>:
Hi all,
I contributed JDK-7090324: gclog rotation via external tool
to be
synchronized with
logrotated tool on Linux.
I think JEP 158 is in progress.
However, this JEP does not contain log rotation via
external
tool in the
spec.
I want to rotate logs via jcmd in this JEP.
I've updated a patch for it:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ysuenaga/jvmlogging-logrotate/
This patch provides new option "rotate" in VM.log command.
If this change can be accepted, I will file it to JBS
and send
RFR.
Thanks,
Yasumasa