Hyperthreading and eclipse [message #255219] |
Thu, 24 June 2004 08:04 |
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Originally posted by: naficbm.1net.gr
hello , Intel have released his Hyperthreading cpu,
our plugin become unstabilization in Hyperthreading cup.
I want to know ,
what have eclipse do aim at Hyperthreading .
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Re: Hyperthreading and eclipse [message #255234 is a reply to message #255219] |
Thu, 24 June 2004 09:02 |
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Originally posted by: g.wagenknecht.planet-wagenknecht.de
mastiff_cm wrote:
> hello , Intel have released his Hyperthreading cpu,
> our plugin become unstabilization in Hyperthreading cup.
> I want to know ,
> what have eclipse do aim at Hyperthreading .
Not sure what is getting "unstable". You need to describe more details.
Actually it doesn't seem to be an Eclipse specific or Java problem at all.
Java supports threading and Eclipse heavily uses this in 3.0 with its
support for background jobs. You should probably check the VM you are using
and review your code for concurrency issues.
Cu, Gunnar
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Re: Hyperthreading and eclipse [message #255238 is a reply to message #255234] |
Thu, 24 June 2004 09:05 |
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Originally posted by: g.wagenknecht.planet-wagenknecht.de
Gunnar Wagenknecht wrote:
>> what have eclipse do aim at Hyperthreading .
Forgot the most important thing: I'm running 3.0 RC3 on a hyperthreading P4
and there seems to be only one rare issue with sleeping jobs (search
bugzilla for "Decorations become stale"). But in generally it's _pretty_
stable.
Cu, Gunnar
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Re: Hyperthreading and eclipse [message #255351 is a reply to message #255234] |
Thu, 24 June 2004 16:03 |
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Originally posted by: newsserver_mails.bodden.de
Gunnar Wagenknecht wrote:
> Not sure what is getting "unstable". You need to describe more details.
> Actually it doesn't seem to be an Eclipse specific or Java problem at all.
> Java supports threading and Eclipse heavily uses this in 3.0 with its
> support for background jobs. You should probably check the VM you are using
> and review your code for concurrency issues.
I don't quite get that. IMHO hyperthreading has absolutely nothing to do
with Java thread technology. It's rather a pipelining technology that
simulates a second CPU. I would guess that there actually could be no
issues due to Eclipse code since the default plugins make no assumptions
on the CPU whatsoever. There might be a JVM issue, however that would
have turned up earlier I guess.
Eric - who was using a P4 with hyperthreading on throughout all Eclipse
revisions and never had any problems with that
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Eric Bodden
ICQ UIN: 12656220
Website: http://www.bodden.de
GPG: BB465582
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Re: Hyperthreading and eclipse [message #255375 is a reply to message #255351] |
Thu, 24 June 2004 17:32 |
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Originally posted by: glongman.intelligentworks.nospam.com
I have been using a Hyperthreading CPU for almost a year and have never had
a related problem with any Eclipse build.
Geoff
"Eric Bodden" <newsserver_mails@bodden.de> wrote in message
news:cbetvf$ci5$2@eclipse.org...
> Gunnar Wagenknecht wrote:
> > Not sure what is getting "unstable". You need to describe more details.
> > Actually it doesn't seem to be an Eclipse specific or Java problem at
all.
> > Java supports threading and Eclipse heavily uses this in 3.0 with its
> > support for background jobs. You should probably check the VM you are
using
> > and review your code for concurrency issues.
> I don't quite get that. IMHO hyperthreading has absolutely nothing to do
> with Java thread technology. It's rather a pipelining technology that
> simulates a second CPU. I would guess that there actually could be no
> issues due to Eclipse code since the default plugins make no assumptions
> on the CPU whatsoever. There might be a JVM issue, however that would
> have turned up earlier I guess.
>
> Eric - who was using a P4 with hyperthreading on throughout all Eclipse
> revisions and never had any problems with that
>
> --
> Eric Bodden
> ICQ UIN: 12656220
> Website: http://www.bodden.de
> GPG: BB465582
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Re: Hyperthreading and eclipse [message #255491 is a reply to message #255351] |
Thu, 24 June 2004 23:43 |
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Originally posted by: john.eclipsefaq.org
We have found that some genuine concurrency bugs just occur more often
when using a hyperthreaded or genuine multi-processor system (such as
referencing a field across multiple threads without a synchronized block
to reconcile them). Any changes to the execution timing of the
application can have this effect. For example, with some concurrency
bugs, introducing println statements for debugging can make the problem
disappear. I agree that a Java program should not have radically
different execution semantics on a hyperthreaded box.
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Eric Bodden wrote:
> I don't quite get that. IMHO hyperthreading has absolutely nothing to do
> with Java thread technology. It's rather a pipelining technology that
> simulates a second CPU. I would guess that there actually could be no
> issues due to Eclipse code since the default plugins make no assumptions
> on the CPU whatsoever. There might be a JVM issue, however that would
> have turned up earlier I guess.
>
> Eric - who was using a P4 with hyperthreading on throughout all Eclipse
> revisions and never had any problems with that
>
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Re: Hyperthreading and eclipse [message #255531 is a reply to message #255351] |
Fri, 25 June 2004 06:54 |
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Originally posted by: g.wagenknecht.planet-wagenknecht.de
Eric Bodden wrote:
> I don't quite get that. IMHO hyperthreading has absolutely nothing to
> do with Java thread technology. It's rather a pipelining technology
> that simulates a second CPU. I would guess that there actually could
It's just a general suggestion to review any code because concurrency issus
might occure more often on hyperthreading or multiple processor systems than
on single CPU systems.
Cu, Gunnar
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Re: Hyperthreading and eclipse [message #256427 is a reply to message #255219] |
Mon, 28 June 2004 17:34 |
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Originally posted by: douglas.pollock.magma.ca
mastiff_cm wrote:
> hello , Intel have released his Hyperthreading cpu,
> our plugin become unstabilization in Hyperthreading cup.
> I want to know ,
> what have eclipse do aim at Hyperthreading .
We know of problems that seem to be specific to hyper-threading or multi-CPU
machines (likely concurrency problems). Search Bugzilla for bugs
mentioning hyper-threading For example, Bug 63635
(""https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=63635") deals with
decorator issues and hyper-threading.
cheers,
d.
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