The JMH JDK Microbenchmarks is a collection of microbenchmarks for measuring the performance of the JDK API and JVM features using the JMH framework.
Currently, the project can be built and run with JDK 8 and later. This is a Maven project and is built by:
$ mvn clean install
After building, the executable jar is target/jmh-jdk-microbenchmarks-[version].jar. Run the benchmarks with:
$ java -jar target/jmh-jdk-microbenchmarks-*.jar [optional jmh parameters]
See the entire list of benchmarks using:
$ java -jar target/jmh-jdk-microbenchmarks-*.jar -l [optional regex to select benchmarks]
For example:
$ java -jar target/jmh-jdk-microbenchmarks-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar -l .*bulk_par_lambda.*
Benchmarks:
org.openjdk.bench.java.util.stream.tasks.DictionaryWordValue.Lambda.bulk_par_lambda
org.openjdk.bench.java.util.stream.tasks.IntegerMax.Lambda.bulk_par_lambda
org.openjdk.bench.java.util.stream.tasks.IntegerSum.Lambda.bulk_par_lambda
org.openjdk.bench.java.util.stream.tasks.PrimesFilter.t100.Lambda.bulk_par_lambda
org.openjdk.bench.java.util.stream.tasks.PrimesFilter.t10000.Lambda.bulk_par_lambda
And the same regex syntax works to run the same set:
$ java -jar target/jmh-jdk-microbenchmarks-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar .*bulk_par_lambda.*
If you build got stuck on [get] Getting: https://download.java.net/openjdk/jdk11/ri/openjdk-11+28_windows-x64_bin.zip
then you are probably experiencing some networking or web proxy obstacles.
Solution is to download required reference JDK from https://download.java.net/openjdk/jdk11/ri/openjdk-11+28_windows-x64_bin.zip manually and then build the project with property pointing to the local copy:
$ mvn clean install -Djavac.benchmark.openjdk.zip.download.url=file:///<your download location>/openjdk-11+28_windows-x64_bin.zip
Note: Please use openjdk-11+28_windows-x64_bin.zip
to build the project no matter what target platform is.
If you experience following exception during benchmarks execution:
java.lang.IllegalAccessError: superclass access check failed: class
org.openjdk.bench.langtools.javac.JavacBenchmark$2 (in unnamed module) cannot access class
com.sun.tools.javac.main.JavaCompiler
It is caused by recently enabled Jigsaw enforcement and micros-javac benchmarks requirement to access several jdk.compiler module private packages.
Solution is to permit access to private packages by adding following option to the command line:
$ java --illegal-access=permit -jar target/jmh-jdk-microbenchmarks-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar [optional jmh parameters]
micros-javac benchmarks consist of two sets of benchmarks:
SingleJavacBenchmark
(which is parametrized) measures each single javac compilation stage in an isolated run. This benchmark is designed for exact automated performance regression testing and it takes several hours to execute completely.GroupJavacBenchmark
is grouping the measurements of all javac compilation stages into one run and its execution should take less than 30 minutes on a regular developers computer.
Solution to speed up javac benchmarking is to select only GroupJavacBenchmark
for execution using following command line:
$ java -jar target/jmh-jdk-microbenchmarks-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar .*GroupJavacBenchmark.*