Monday, January 18, 2010

Java HotSpot VM Options

VM options categorized in two types:
  1. Standard options
  2. Non-standard options

For Standard Options please refer the follwoing links depending on your plateform

Windows: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/tooldocs/windows/java.html

Solaris: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/tooldocs/solaris/java.html

Linux: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/tooldocs/linux/java.html

Non-standard options are further categorized in two:

  • Options that begin with -X are non-standard (not guaranteed to be supported on all VM implementations), and are subject to change without notice in subsequent releases of the JDK.
  • Options that are specified with -XX are not stable and are not recommended for casual use. These options are subject to change without notice.

Note: For -X options, please refer the links mentioned above.

Some Useful -XX Options

  • Boolean options are turned on with -XX:+ and turned off with -XX:-.
  • Numeric options are set with -XX:=. Numbers can include 'm' or 'M' for megabytes, 'k' or 'K' for kilobytes, and 'g' or 'G' for gigabytes (for example, 32k is the same as 32768).
  • String options are set with -XX:=, are usually used to specify a file, a path, or a list of commands

Flags marked as manageable are dynamically writeable through the JDK management interface (com.sun.management.HotSpotDiagnosticMXBean API) and also through JConsole.

Behavioral Options

Option and Default Value

Description

-XX:-AllowUserSignalHandlers

Do not complain if the application installs signal handlers. (Relevant to Solaris and Linux only.)

-XX:AltStackSize=16384

Alternate signal stack size (in Kbytes). (Relevant to Solaris only, removed from 5.0.)

-XX:-DisableExplicitGC

Disable calls to System.gc(), JVM still performs garbage collection when necessary.

-XX:+FailOverToOldVerifier

Fail over to old verifier when the new type checker fails. (Introduced in 6.)

-XX:+HandlePromotionFailure

The youngest generation collection does not require a guarantee of full promotion of all live objects. (Introduced in 1.4.2 update 11) [5.0 and earlier: false.]

-XX:+MaxFDLimit

Bump the number of file descriptors to max. (Relevant to Solaris only.)

-XX:PreBlockSpin=10

Spin count variable for use with -XX:+UseSpinning. Controls the maximum spin iterations allowed before entering operating system thread synchronization code. (Introduced in 1.4.2.)

-XX:-RelaxAccessControlCheck

Relax the access control checks in the verifier. (Introduced in 6.)

-XX:+ScavengeBeforeFullGC

Do young generation GC prior to a full GC. (Introduced in 1.4.1.)

-XX:+UseAltSigs

Use alternate signals instead of SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2 for VM internal signals. (Introduced in 1.3.1 update 9, 1.4.1. Relevant to Solaris only.)

-XX:+UseBoundThreads

Bind user level threads to kernel threads. (Relevant to Solaris only.)

-XX:-UseConcMarkSweepGC

Use concurrent mark-sweep collection for the old generation. (Introduced in 1.4.1)

-XX:+UseGCOverheadLimit

Use a policy that limits the proportion of the VM's time that is spent in GC before an OutOfMemory error is thrown. (Introduced in 6.)

-XX:+UseLWPSynchronization

Use LWP-based instead of thread based synchronization. (Introduced in 1.4.0. Relevant to Solaris only.)

-XX:-UseParallelGC

Use parallel garbage collection for scavenges. (Introduced in 1.4.1)

-XX:-UseParallelOldGC

Use parallel garbage collection for the full collections. Enabling this option automatically sets -XX:+UseParallelGC. (Introduced in 5.0 update 6.)

-XX:-UseSerialGC

Use serial garbage collection. (Introduced in 5.0.)

-XX:-UseSpinning

Enable naive spinning on Java monitor before entering operating system thread synchronizaton code. (Relevant to 1.4.2 and 5.0 only.) [1.4.2, multi-processor Windows platforms: true]

-XX:+UseTLAB

Use thread-local object allocation (Introduced in 1.4.0, known as UseTLE prior to that.) [1.4.2 and earlier, x86 or with -client: false]

-XX:+UseSplitVerifier

Use the new type checker with StackMapTable attributes. (Introduced in 5.0.)[5.0: false]

-XX:+UseThreadPriorities

Use native thread priorities.

-XX:+UseVMInterruptibleIO

Thread interrupt before or with EINTR for I/O operations results in OS_INTRPT. (Introduced in 6. Relevant to Solaris only.)

Performance Options

Option and Default Value

Description

-XX:+AggressiveOpts

Turn on point performance compiler optimizations that are expected to be default in upcoming releases. (Introduced in 5.0 update 6.)

-XX:CompileThreshold=10000

Number of method invocations/branches before compiling [-client: 1,500]

-XX:LargePageSizeInBytes=4m

Sets the large page size used for the Java heap. (Introduced in 1.4.0 update 1.) [amd64: 2m.]

-XX:MaxHeapFreeRatio=70

Maximum percentage of heap free after GC to avoid shrinking.

-XX:MaxNewSize=size

Maximum size of new generation (in bytes). Since 1.4, MaxNewSize is computed as a function of NewRatio. [1.3.1 Sparc: 32m; 1.3.1 x86: 2.5m.]

-XX:MaxPermSize=64m

Size of the Permanent Generation. [5.0 and newer: 64 bit VMs are scaled 30% larger; 1.4 amd64: 96m; 1.3.1 -client: 32m.]

-XX:MinHeapFreeRatio=40

Minimum percentage of heap free after GC to avoid expansion.

-XX:NewRatio=2

Ratio of new/old generation sizes. [Sparc -client: 8; x86 -server: 8; x86 -client: 12.]-client: 4 (1.3) 8 (1.3.1+), x86: 12]

-XX:NewSize=2.125m

Default size of new generation (in bytes) [5.0 and newer: 64 bit VMs are scaled 30% larger; x86: 1m; x86, 5.0 and older: 640k]

-XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=32m

Reserved code cache size (in bytes) - maximum code cache size. [Solaris 64-bit, amd64, and -server x86: 48m; in 1.5.0_06 and earlier, Solaris 64-bit and and64: 1024m.]

-XX:SurvivorRatio=8

Ratio of eden/survivor space size [Solaris amd64: 6; Sparc in 1.3.1: 25; other Solaris platforms in 5.0 and earlier: 32]

-XX:TargetSurvivorRatio=50

Desired percentage of survivor space used after scavenge.

-XX:ThreadStackSize=512

Thread Stack Size (in Kbytes). (0 means use default stack size) [Sparc: 512; Solaris x86: 320 (was 256 prior in 5.0 and earlier); Sparc 64 bit: 1024; Linux amd64: 1024 (was 0 in 5.0 and earlier); all others 0.]

-XX:+UseBiasedLocking

Enable biased locking.

-XX:+UseFastAccessorMethods

Use optimized versions of GetField.

-XX:-UseISM

Use Intimate Shared Memory. [Not accepted for non-Solaris platforms.]

-XX:+UseLargePages

Use large page memory. (Introduced in 5.0 update 5.)

-XX:+UseMPSS

Use Multiple Page Size Support w/4mb pages for the heap. Do not use with ISM as this replaces the need for ISM. (Introduced in 1.4.0 update 1, Relevant to Solaris 9 and newer.) [1.4.1 and earlier: false]

-XX:+StringCache

Enables caching of commonly allocated strings.

-XX:AllocatePrefetchLines=1

Number of cache lines to load after the last object allocation using prefetch instructions generated in JIT compiled code. Default values are 1 if the last allocated object was an instance and 3 if it was an array.

-XX:AllocatePrefetchStyle=1

Generated code style for prefetch instructions.
0 - no prefetch instructions are generate*d*,
1 - execute prefetch instructions after each allocation,
2 - use TLAB allocation watermark pointer to gate when prefetch instructions are executed.

Debugging Options

Option and Default Value

Description

-XX:-CITime

Prints time spent in JIT Compiler. (Introduced in 1.4.0.)

-XX:ErrorFile=./hs_err_pid.log

If an error occurs, save the error data to this file. (Introduced in 6.)

-XX:-ExtendedDTraceProbes

Enable performance-impacting dtrace probes. (Introduced in 6. Relevant to Solaris only.)

-XX:HeapDumpPath=./java_pid.hprof

Path to directory or filename for heap dump. Manageable. (Introduced in 1.4.2 update 12, 5.0 update 7.)

-XX:-HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError

Dump heap to file when java.lang.OutOfMemoryError is thrown. Manageable. (Introduced in 1.4.2 update 12, 5.0 update 7.)

-XX:OnError=";"

Run user-defined commands on fatal error. (Introduced in 1.4.2 update 9.)

-XX:OnOutOfMemoryError=";
"

Run user-defined commands when an OutOfMemoryError is first thrown. (Introduced in 1.4.2 update 12, 6)

-XX:-PrintClassHistogram

Print a histogram of class instances on Ctrl-Break. Manageable. (Introduced in 1.4.2.) The jmap -histo command provides equivalent functionality.

-XX:-PrintConcurrentLocks

Print java.util.concurrent locks in Ctrl-Break thread dump. Manageable. (Introduced in 6.) The jstack -l command provides equivalent functionality.

-XX:-PrintCommandLineFlags

Print flags that appeared on the command line. (Introduced in 5.0.)

-XX:-PrintCompilation

Print message when a method is compiled.

-XX:-PrintGC

Print messages at garbage collection. Manageable.

-XX:-PrintGCDetails

Print more details at garbage collection. Manageable. (Introduced in 1.4.0.)

-XX:-PrintGCTimeStamps

Print timestamps at garbage collection. Manageable (Introduced in 1.4.0.)

-XX:-PrintTenuringDistribution

Print tenuring age information.

-XX:-TraceClassLoading

Trace loading of classes.

-XX:-TraceClassLoadingPreorder

Trace all classes loaded in order referenced (not loaded). (Introduced in 1.4.2.)

-XX:-TraceClassResolution

Trace constant pool resolutions. (Introduced in 1.4.2.)

-XX:-TraceClassUnloading

Trace unloading of classes.

-XX:-TraceLoaderConstraints

Trace recording of loader constraints. (Introduced in 6.)

-XX:+PerfSaveDataToFile

Saves jvmstat binary data on exit.



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