Hardware Supported Marking for Common Garbage Collections

S. Kawamura, Tomoaki Tsumura
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Many mobile systems have to achieve both high performance and low memory usage, and the total performance of such the systems can be largely affected by the effectiveness of GC. Hence, the recent popularization of mobile devices makes the GC performance play one of the important roles on the wide range of platforms. The response performance degradation which is caused by suspending all processes for GC has been a well known potential problem. Therefore, GC algorithms have been actively studied and improved, but they still have not reached any fundamental solution. In this paper, we focus on the point that the same objects are redundantly marked during the GC procedure that is implemented on DalvikVM, one of the famous runtime environments for the mobile devices. Then we propose a hardware support technique for improving marking routine of GC. We installed a set of tables to a processor for managing marked objects, and by referring these tables, redundant marking for marked objects can be omitted. The result of the simulation experiment shows that the execution cycles of GC are reduced by 20.7% at a maximum, and 10.2% on average.
通用垃圾收集的硬件支持标记
许多移动系统必须同时实现高性能和低内存使用,并且这些系统的总体性能在很大程度上受到GC有效性的影响。因此,近年来移动设备的普及使得GC性能在各种平台上发挥着重要作用。由于暂停所有GC进程而导致的响应性能下降是一个众所周知的潜在问题。因此,人们对GC算法进行了积极的研究和改进,但仍然没有得出任何根本的解决方案。在本文中,我们重点研究了在著名的移动设备运行环境之一DalvikVM上实现的GC过程中对相同对象进行冗余标记。在此基础上,提出了一种改进GC标记程序的硬件支持技术。我们在处理器上安装了一组表来管理有标记的对象,通过引用这些表,可以省去对有标记对象的冗余标记。仿真实验结果表明,GC的执行周期最大减少20.7%,平均减少10.2%。
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