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author | Ben Gamari <ben@smart-cactus.org> | 2019-10-23 14:01:45 -0400 |
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committer | Ben Gamari <ben@smart-cactus.org> | 2019-10-23 14:56:46 -0400 |
commit | 7f72b540288bbdb32a6750dd64b9d366501ed10c (patch) | |
tree | 438203c9c0b052fb65210b5e89acfa7b1d44d5b8 /includes/rts/Flags.h | |
parent | 8abddac870d4b49f77b5ce56bfeb68328dd0d651 (diff) | |
parent | 984745b074c186f6058730087a4fc8156240ec76 (diff) | |
download | haskell-7f72b540288bbdb32a6750dd64b9d366501ed10c.tar.gz |
Merge non-moving garbage collector
This introduces a concurrent mark & sweep garbage collector to manage the old
generation. The concurrent nature of this collector typically results in
significantly reduced maximum and mean pause times in applications with large
working sets.
Due to the large and intricate nature of the change I have opted to
preserve the fully-buildable history, including merge commits, which is
described in the "Branch overview" section below.
Collector design
================
The full design of the collector implemented here is described in detail
in a technical note
> B. Gamari. "A Concurrent Garbage Collector For the Glasgow Haskell
> Compiler" (2018)
This document can be requested from @bgamari.
The basic heap structure used in this design is heavily inspired by
> K. Ueno & A. Ohori. "A fully concurrent garbage collector for
> functional programs on multicore processors." /ACM SIGPLAN Notices/
> Vol. 51. No. 9 (presented at ICFP 2016)
This design is intended to allow both marking and sweeping
concurrent to execution of a multi-core mutator. Unlike the Ueno design,
which requires no global synchronization pauses, the collector
introduced here requires a stop-the-world pause at the beginning and end
of the mark phase.
To avoid heap fragmentation, the allocator consists of a number of
fixed-size /sub-allocators/. Each of these sub-allocators allocators into
its own set of /segments/, themselves allocated from the block
allocator. Each segment is broken into a set of fixed-size allocation
blocks (which back allocations) in addition to a bitmap (used to track
the liveness of blocks) and some additional metadata (used also used
to track liveness).
This heap structure enables collection via mark-and-sweep, which can be
performed concurrently via a snapshot-at-the-beginning scheme (although
concurrent collection is not implemented in this patch).
Implementation structure
========================
The majority of the collector is implemented in a handful of files:
* `rts/Nonmoving.c` is the heart of the beast. It implements the entry-point
to the nonmoving collector (`nonmoving_collect`), as well as the allocator
(`nonmoving_allocate`) and a number of utilities for manipulating the heap.
* `rts/NonmovingMark.c` implements the mark queue functionality, update
remembered set, and mark loop.
* `rts/NonmovingSweep.c` implements the sweep loop.
* `rts/NonmovingScav.c` implements the logic necessary to scavenge the
nonmoving heap.
Branch overview
===============
```
* wip/gc/opt-pause:
| A variety of small optimisations to further reduce pause times.
|
* wip/gc/compact-nfdata:
| Introduce support for compact regions into the non-moving
|\ collector
| \
| \
| | * wip/gc/segment-header-to-bdescr:
| | | Another optimization that we are considering, pushing
| | | some segment metadata into the segment descriptor for
| | | the sake of locality during mark
| | |
| * | wip/gc/shortcutting:
| | | Support for indirection shortcutting and the selector optimization
| | | in the non-moving heap.
| | |
* | | wip/gc/docs:
| |/ Work on implementation documentation.
| /
|/
* wip/gc/everything:
| A roll-up of everything below.
|\
| \
| |\
| | \
| | * wip/gc/optimize:
| | | A variety of optimizations, primarily to the mark loop.
| | | Some of these are microoptimizations but a few are quite
| | | significant. In particular, the prefetch patches have
| | | produced a nontrivial improvement in mark performance.
| | |
| | * wip/gc/aging:
| | | Enable support for aging in major collections.
| | |
| * | wip/gc/test:
| | | Fix up the testsuite to more or less pass.
| | |
* | | wip/gc/instrumentation:
| | | A variety of runtime instrumentation including statistics
| | / support, the nonmoving census, and eventlog support.
| |/
| /
|/
* wip/gc/nonmoving-concurrent:
| The concurrent write barriers.
|
* wip/gc/nonmoving-nonconcurrent:
| The nonmoving collector without the write barriers necessary
| for concurrent collection.
|
* wip/gc/preparation:
| A merge of the various preparatory patches that aren't directly
| implementing the GC.
|
|
* GHC HEAD
.
.
.
```
Diffstat (limited to 'includes/rts/Flags.h')
-rw-r--r-- | includes/rts/Flags.h | 11 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/includes/rts/Flags.h b/includes/rts/Flags.h index b3caf13c1f..f27ce23b0b 100644 --- a/includes/rts/Flags.h +++ b/includes/rts/Flags.h @@ -52,6 +52,9 @@ typedef struct _GC_FLAGS { double oldGenFactor; double pcFreeHeap; + bool useNonmoving; // default = false + bool nonmovingSelectorOpt; // Do selector optimization in the + // non-moving heap, default = false uint32_t generations; bool squeezeUpdFrames; @@ -95,6 +98,7 @@ typedef struct _DEBUG_FLAGS { bool weak; /* 'w' */ bool gccafs; /* 'G' */ bool gc; /* 'g' */ + bool nonmoving_gc; /* 'n' */ bool block_alloc; /* 'b' */ bool sanity; /* 'S' warning: might be expensive! */ bool zero_on_gc; /* 'Z' */ @@ -168,6 +172,7 @@ typedef struct _TRACE_FLAGS { bool timestamp; /* show timestamp in stderr output */ bool scheduler; /* trace scheduler events */ bool gc; /* trace GC events */ + bool nonmoving_gc; /* trace nonmoving GC events */ bool sparks_sampled; /* trace spark events by a sampled method */ bool sparks_full; /* trace spark events 100% accurately */ bool user; /* trace user events (emitted from Haskell code) */ @@ -268,7 +273,11 @@ typedef struct _RTS_FLAGS { #if defined(COMPILING_RTS_MAIN) extern DLLIMPORT RTS_FLAGS RtsFlags; #elif IN_STG_CODE -/* Hack because the C code generator can't generate '&label'. */ +/* Note [RtsFlags is a pointer in STG code] + * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + * When compiling with IN_STG_CODE the RtsFlags symbol is defined as a pointer. + * This is necessary because the C code generator can't generate '&label'. + */ extern RTS_FLAGS RtsFlags[]; #else extern RTS_FLAGS RtsFlags; |