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When I execute the following code, I see that there are clear differences between different jdk versions, I try to force compilation using the JIT option count=0, and the test will run in ten seconds. Is this because the JIT did not identify the code that needs to be optimized, resulting in a performance difference?
Thank you for your answer. Could you please tell me why openj9 and hotspot have the same JIT optimization, but the running time of openj9 is still higher than that of hotspot. Is this because the optimization processing of openj9 and hotspot is different?
When I execute the following code, I see that there are clear differences between different jdk versions, I try to force compilation using the JIT option
count=0
, and the test will run in ten seconds. Is this because the JIT did not identify the code that needs to be optimized, resulting in a performance difference?openj9-21.0.1
real 1m41.887s
user 1m41.685s
sys 0m0.677s
openj9-11.0.14 Test
real 0m46.642s
user 0m46.825s
sys 0m0.137s
openj9-21.0.1/bin/java -Xjit:count=0 Test
real 0m7.735s
user 0m7.326s
sys 0m0.542s
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