Use el8 portable packages

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Eduard Abdullin 2025-05-11 01:53:56 +00:00 committed by root
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@ -325,7 +325,7 @@
# New Version-String scheme-style defines
%global featurever 21
%global interimver 0
%global updatever 6
%global updatever 7
%global patchver 0
# buildjdkver is usually same as %%{featurever},
# but in time of bootstrap of next jdk, it is featurever-1,
@ -341,7 +341,7 @@
%global lts_designator_zip ""
%endif
# JDK to use for bootstrapping
%global bootjdk /usr/lib/jvm/java-%{buildjdkver}-openjdk
%global bootjdk /usr/lib/jvm/java-%{featurever}-openjdk
# Define whether to use the bootstrap JDK directly or with a fresh libjvm.so
# This will only work where the bootstrap JDK is the same major version
# as the JDK being built
@ -375,7 +375,7 @@
# Define IcedTea version used for SystemTap tapsets and desktop file
%global icedteaver 6.0.0pre00-c848b93a8598
# Define current Git revision for the FIPS support patches
%global fipsver 0a42e29b391
%global fipsver 9203d50836c
# Define JDK versions
%global newjavaver %{featurever}.%{interimver}.%{updatever}.%{patchver}
%global javaver %{featurever}
@ -389,8 +389,8 @@
%global origin_nice OpenJDK
%global top_level_dir_name %{vcstag}
%global top_level_dir_name_backup %{top_level_dir_name}-backup
%global buildver 7
%global rpmrelease 1
%global buildver 6
%global rpmrelease 2
#%%global tagsuffix %%{nil}
# Priority must be 8 digits in total; up to openjdk 1.8, we were using 18..... so when we moved to 11, we had to add another digit
%if %is_system_jdk
@ -673,7 +673,9 @@ Patch1001: fips-%{featurever}u-%{fipsver}.patch
#
#############################################
# Currently empty
# JDK-8351500: G1: NUMA migrations cause crashes in region allocation
# Upstream in 21.0.8+1
Patch2001: jdk8351500-numa_migration_crashes.patch
#############################################
#
@ -727,7 +729,7 @@ BuildRequires: zip
BuildRequires: tar
BuildRequires: unzip
BuildRequires: javapackages-filesystem
BuildRequires: java-%{buildjdkver}-%{origin}%{?pkgos:-%{pkgos}}-devel
BuildRequires: java-%{featurever}-%{origin}%{?pkgos:-%{pkgos}}-devel
# Zero-assembler build requirement
%ifarch %{zero_arches}
BuildRequires: libffi-devel
@ -986,6 +988,8 @@ sh %{SOURCE12} %{top_level_dir_name}
pushd %{top_level_dir_name}
# Add crypto policy and FIPS support
%patch -P1001 -p1
# Add early JDK-8351500
%patch -P2001 -p1
popd # openjdk
@ -1935,6 +1939,17 @@ done
%endif
%changelog
* Thu May 08 2025 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:21.0.7.0.6-2
- Add local version of JDK-8351500 for early interim release before 21.0.8
- Resolves: OPENJDK-3679
* Fri Apr 11 2025 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:21.0.7.0.6-1
- Update to jdk-21.0.7+6 (GA)
- Update release notes to 21.0.7+6
- Rebase FIPS support against 21.0.7+5
- ** This tarball is embargoed until 2025-04-15 @ 1pm PT. **
- Resolves: OPENJDK-3789
* Sat Jan 11 2025 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:21.0.6.0.7-1
- Update to jdk-21.0.6+7 (GA)
- Update release notes to 21.0.6+7
@ -2005,7 +2020,7 @@ done
- Update release notes to 21.0.4+5
- Move unstripped, misc and doc tarball handling into normal build / no suffix blocks
- Limit Java only tests to one architecture using jdk_test_arch
- Drop unneeded tzdata-java build dependency following 3e3cf8fa2df7bac2f6a60a0ddd596ec39228a3e1
- Drop unneeded tzdata-java build dependency following f854bb3955fb57bba4e83d09813e9cfd0e81079e
- Resolves: OPENJDK-3133
- Resolves: OPENJDK-3237
- Resolves: OPENJDK-3182
@ -2024,6 +2039,7 @@ done
- Update to jdk-21.0.3+9 (GA)
- Update release notes to 21.0.3+9
- Switch to GA mode.
- Update buildjdkver to match the featurever
- ** This tarball is embargoed until 2024-04-16 @ 1pm PT. **
* Thu Apr 04 2024 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:21.0.3.0.7-0.1.ea
@ -2118,6 +2134,10 @@ done
- Update release notes to 21.0.2+13
- Bump libpng version to 1.6.40 following JDK-8316030
- Bump HarfBuzz version to 8.2.2 following JDK-8313643
- pandoc is only available on RHEL/CentOS 8
- Check for CentOS being defined to determine use of devkit
- Set buildjdkver to 20 until OpenJDK 21 is available in the buildroot
- Use featurever for JDK build dependencies
* Mon Mar 11 2024 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:21.0.1.0.12-2
- Use a devkit to build on architectures where we have one (s390x, aarch64, ppc64le, x86_64)
@ -2127,6 +2147,7 @@ done
- Use system gdb for both builds as devkit version fails (needs devkit libraries, then JDK segfaults with them)
- Filter out annobin plugin when using the devkit
- Drop static libstdc++ build dependency on devkit builds as it should come from the devkit
- Disable devkit build on CentOS where it is unavailable
- Introduce tar_opts to avoid repetition of lengthy tar creation options
* Thu Feb 08 2024 Thomas Fitzsimmons <fitzsim@redhat.com> - 1:21.0.1.0.12-2
@ -2148,7 +2169,7 @@ done
* Fri Oct 27 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:21.0.0.0.35-4
- Rebuild jmods using the stripped binaries in release builds
- Make sure the unstripped JDK is customised by the installjdk function
- Resolves: OPENJDK-1974
- Resolves: OPENJDK-3224
* Thu Oct 26 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:21.0.0.0.35-3
- Re-enable SystemTap support and perform only substitutions possible without final NVR available
@ -2160,6 +2181,7 @@ done
* Thu Aug 24 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:21.0.0.0.35-2
- Update documentation (README.md, add missing JEP to release notes)
- Replace alt-java patch with a binary separate from the JDK
- Adapt alt-java test to new binary where there is always a set_speculation function
- Drop stale patches that are of little use any more:
- * nss.cfg has been disabled since early PKCS11 work and long superseded by FIPS work
- * No accessibility subpackage to warrant RH1648242 patch any more
@ -2183,27 +2205,31 @@ done
- Replace smoke test files used in the staticlibs test, as fdlibm was removed by JDK-8303798
- Related: rhbz#2192749
* Wed Aug 16 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:20.0.0.0.36-1
* Wed Aug 16 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:20.0.2.0.9-1
- Update to jdk-20.0.2+9
- Update release notes to 20.0.2+9
- Update system crypto policy & FIPS patch from new fips-20u tree
- Update generate_tarball.sh ICEDTEA_VERSION
- Update CLDR reference data following update to 42 (Rocky Mountain-Normalzeit => Rocky-Mountain-Normalzeit)
- Related: rhbz#2192749
* Wed Aug 16 2023 Jiri Vanek <jvanek@redhat.com> - 1:20.0.0.0.36-1
* Wed Aug 16 2023 Jiri Vanek <jvanek@redhat.com> - 1:20.0.2.0.9-1
- Dropped JDK-8295447, JDK-8296239 & JDK-8299439 patches now upstream
- Adapted rh1750419-redhat_alt_java.patch
- Related: rhbz#2192749
* Tue Aug 15 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:19.0.1.0.10-1
* Tue Aug 15 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:19.0.2.0.7-2
- Bump rpmrelease to rebuild for CentOS 9
* Tue Aug 15 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:19.0.2.0.7-1
- Update to jdk-19.0.2 release
- Update release notes to 19.0.2
- Rebase FIPS patches from fips-19u branch
- Remove references to sample directory removed by JDK-8284999
- Add local patch JDK-8295447 (javac NPE) which was accepted into 19u upstream but not in the GA tag
- Add local patches for JDK-8296239 & JDK-8299439 (Croatia Euro update) which are present in 8u, 11u & 17u releases
- Related: rhbz#2192749
- Switch buildjdkver to java-21-openjdk
* Thu Aug 10 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:18.0.2.0.9-2
- Bump rpmrelease to rebuild for CentOS 9
* Thu Aug 10 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:18.0.2.0.9-1
- Update to jdk-18.0.2 release
@ -2213,14 +2239,14 @@ done
- Rebase RH1648249 nss.cfg patch so it applies after the FIPS patch
- Automatically turn off building a fresh HotSpot first, if the bootstrap JDK is not the same major version as that being built
- Drop tzdata patches added for 17.0.7 which will eventually appear in the upstream tarball when we reach OpenJDK 21
- Switch bootjdkver to java-21-openjdk
- Disable tzdata tests until we are on the latest JDK and things are back in sync
- Related: rhbz#2192749
* Thu Aug 10 2023 Petra Alice Mikova <pmikova@redhat.com> - 1:18.0.0.0.37-1
- Update to ea version of jdk18
- Adjust rh1684077-openjdk_should_depend_on_pcsc-lite-libs_instead_of_pcsc-lite-devel.patch
- Related: rhbz#2192749
* Mon May 15 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.7.0.7-3
- Bump rpmrelease to rebuild for CentOS 9
* Mon May 15 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:17.0.7.0.7-2
- Create java-21-openjdk-portable package based on java-17-openjdk-portable

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@ -366,9 +366,9 @@
%global top_level_dir_name %{vcstag}
%global top_level_dir_name_backup %{top_level_dir_name}-backup
%global buildver 6
%global rpmrelease 1
%global rpmrelease 2
# Settings used by the portable build
%global portablerelease 1
%global portablerelease 2
# Portable suffix differs between RHEL and CentOS
%if 0%{?centos} == 0
%global portablesuffix %{?pkgos:el7_9}%{!?pkgos:el8}
@ -1341,6 +1341,10 @@ Patch1001: fips-%{featurever}u-%{fipsver}.patch
#
#############################################
# JDK-8351500: G1: NUMA migrations cause crashes in region allocation
# Upstream in 21.0.8+1
Patch2001: jdk8351500-numa_migration_crashes.patch
#############################################
#
# Portable build specific patches
@ -1817,6 +1821,8 @@ sh %{SOURCE12} %{top_level_dir_name}
pushd %{top_level_dir_name}
# Add crypto policy and FIPS support
%patch -P1001 -p1
# Add early JDK-8351500
%patch -P2001 -p1
popd # openjdk
# The OpenJDK version file includes the current
@ -2465,9 +2471,14 @@ exit 0
%endif
%changelog
* Mon May 05 2025 Eduard Abdullin <eabdullin@almalinux.org> - 1:21.0.7.0.6-1.alma.1
* Sun May 11 2025 Eduard Abdullin <eabdullin@almalinux.org> - 1:21.0.7.0.6-2.alma.1
- Use el8 portable packages
* Thu May 08 2025 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:21.0.7.0.6-2
- Add local version of JDK-8351500 for early interim release before 21.0.8
- Sync the copy of the portable specfile with the latest update
- Resolves: RHEL-90310
* Fri Apr 11 2025 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:21.0.7.0.6-1
- Update to jdk-21.0.7+6 (GA)
- Update release notes to 21.0.7+6

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@ -0,0 +1,274 @@
commit c5c0ac6140ec5241d949bc66f54469bfa516c60c
Author: Thomas Stuefe <stuefe@openjdk.org>
Date: Thu Mar 27 17:37:44 2025 +0000
8351500: G1: NUMA migrations cause crashes in region allocation
Reviewed-by: sjohanss
Backport-of: 37ec796255ae857588a5c7e0d572407dd81cbec9
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1Allocator.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1Allocator.cpp
index 5b33e24de75..23c7ee839d8 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1Allocator.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1Allocator.cpp
@@ -212,10 +212,10 @@ size_t G1Allocator::used_in_alloc_regions() {
HeapWord* G1Allocator::par_allocate_during_gc(G1HeapRegionAttr dest,
- size_t word_size,
- uint node_index) {
+ uint node_index,
+ size_t word_size) {
size_t temp = 0;
- HeapWord* result = par_allocate_during_gc(dest, word_size, word_size, &temp, node_index);
+ HeapWord* result = par_allocate_during_gc(dest, node_index, word_size, word_size, &temp);
assert(result == nullptr || temp == word_size,
"Requested " SIZE_FORMAT " words, but got " SIZE_FORMAT " at " PTR_FORMAT,
word_size, temp, p2i(result));
@@ -223,13 +223,13 @@ HeapWord* G1Allocator::par_allocate_during_gc(G1HeapRegionAttr dest,
}
HeapWord* G1Allocator::par_allocate_during_gc(G1HeapRegionAttr dest,
+ uint node_index,
size_t min_word_size,
size_t desired_word_size,
- size_t* actual_word_size,
- uint node_index) {
+ size_t* actual_word_size) {
switch (dest.type()) {
case G1HeapRegionAttr::Young:
- return survivor_attempt_allocation(min_word_size, desired_word_size, actual_word_size, node_index);
+ return survivor_attempt_allocation(node_index, min_word_size, desired_word_size, actual_word_size);
case G1HeapRegionAttr::Old:
return old_attempt_allocation(min_word_size, desired_word_size, actual_word_size);
default:
@@ -238,10 +238,10 @@ HeapWord* G1Allocator::par_allocate_during_gc(G1HeapRegionAttr dest,
}
}
-HeapWord* G1Allocator::survivor_attempt_allocation(size_t min_word_size,
+HeapWord* G1Allocator::survivor_attempt_allocation(uint node_index,
+ size_t min_word_size,
size_t desired_word_size,
- size_t* actual_word_size,
- uint node_index) {
+ size_t* actual_word_size) {
assert(!_g1h->is_humongous(desired_word_size),
"we should not be seeing humongous-size allocations in this path");
@@ -396,10 +396,10 @@ HeapWord* G1PLABAllocator::allocate_direct_or_new_plab(G1HeapRegionAttr dest,
size_t actual_plab_size = 0;
HeapWord* buf = _allocator->par_allocate_during_gc(dest,
+ node_index,
required_in_plab,
plab_word_size,
- &actual_plab_size,
- node_index);
+ &actual_plab_size);
assert(buf == nullptr || ((actual_plab_size >= required_in_plab) && (actual_plab_size <= plab_word_size)),
"Requested at minimum %zu, desired %zu words, but got %zu at " PTR_FORMAT,
@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ HeapWord* G1PLABAllocator::allocate_direct_or_new_plab(G1HeapRegionAttr dest,
*plab_refill_failed = true;
}
// Try direct allocation.
- HeapWord* result = _allocator->par_allocate_during_gc(dest, word_sz, node_index);
+ HeapWord* result = _allocator->par_allocate_during_gc(dest, node_index, word_sz);
if (result != nullptr) {
plab_data->_direct_allocated += word_sz;
plab_data->_num_direct_allocations++;
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1Allocator.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1Allocator.hpp
index 32f37778a18..b2828d64d87 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1Allocator.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1Allocator.hpp
@@ -78,19 +78,16 @@ class G1Allocator : public CHeapObj<mtGC> {
inline OldGCAllocRegion* old_gc_alloc_region();
// Allocation attempt during GC for a survivor object / PLAB.
- HeapWord* survivor_attempt_allocation(size_t min_word_size,
+ HeapWord* survivor_attempt_allocation(uint node_index,
+ size_t min_word_size,
size_t desired_word_size,
- size_t* actual_word_size,
- uint node_index);
+ size_t* actual_word_size);
// Allocation attempt during GC for an old object / PLAB.
HeapWord* old_attempt_allocation(size_t min_word_size,
size_t desired_word_size,
size_t* actual_word_size);
- // Node index of current thread.
- inline uint current_node_index() const;
-
public:
G1Allocator(G1CollectedHeap* heap);
~G1Allocator();
@@ -110,18 +107,22 @@ class G1Allocator : public CHeapObj<mtGC> {
void abandon_gc_alloc_regions();
bool is_retained_old_region(HeapRegion* hr);
+ // Node index of current thread.
+ inline uint current_node_index() const;
+
// Allocate blocks of memory during mutator time.
// Attempt allocation in the current alloc region.
- inline HeapWord* attempt_allocation(size_t min_word_size,
+ inline HeapWord* attempt_allocation(uint node_index,
+ size_t min_word_size,
size_t desired_word_size,
size_t* actual_word_size);
// This is to be called when holding an appropriate lock. It first tries in the
// current allocation region, and then attempts an allocation using a new region.
- inline HeapWord* attempt_allocation_locked(size_t word_size);
+ inline HeapWord* attempt_allocation_locked(uint node_index, size_t word_size);
- inline HeapWord* attempt_allocation_force(size_t word_size);
+ inline HeapWord* attempt_allocation_force(uint node_index, size_t word_size);
size_t unsafe_max_tlab_alloc();
size_t used_in_alloc_regions();
@@ -131,14 +132,15 @@ class G1Allocator : public CHeapObj<mtGC> {
// heap, and then allocate a block of the given size. The block
// may not be a humongous - it must fit into a single heap region.
HeapWord* par_allocate_during_gc(G1HeapRegionAttr dest,
- size_t word_size,
- uint node_index);
+ uint node_index,
+ size_t word_size
+ );
HeapWord* par_allocate_during_gc(G1HeapRegionAttr dest,
+ uint node_index,
size_t min_word_size,
size_t desired_word_size,
- size_t* actual_word_size,
- uint node_index);
+ size_t* actual_word_size);
};
// Manages the PLABs used during garbage collection. Interface for allocation from PLABs.
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1Allocator.inline.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1Allocator.inline.hpp
index 13ae9b9bbbd..7e516b48faa 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1Allocator.inline.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1Allocator.inline.hpp
@@ -49,11 +49,10 @@ inline OldGCAllocRegion* G1Allocator::old_gc_alloc_region() {
return &_old_gc_alloc_region;
}
-inline HeapWord* G1Allocator::attempt_allocation(size_t min_word_size,
+inline HeapWord* G1Allocator::attempt_allocation(uint node_index,
+ size_t min_word_size,
size_t desired_word_size,
size_t* actual_word_size) {
- uint node_index = current_node_index();
-
HeapWord* result = mutator_alloc_region(node_index)->attempt_retained_allocation(min_word_size, desired_word_size, actual_word_size);
if (result != nullptr) {
return result;
@@ -62,8 +61,7 @@ inline HeapWord* G1Allocator::attempt_allocation(size_t min_word_size,
return mutator_alloc_region(node_index)->attempt_allocation(min_word_size, desired_word_size, actual_word_size);
}
-inline HeapWord* G1Allocator::attempt_allocation_locked(size_t word_size) {
- uint node_index = current_node_index();
+inline HeapWord* G1Allocator::attempt_allocation_locked(uint node_index, size_t word_size) {
HeapWord* result = mutator_alloc_region(node_index)->attempt_allocation_locked(word_size);
assert(result != nullptr || mutator_alloc_region(node_index)->get() == nullptr,
@@ -71,8 +69,7 @@ inline HeapWord* G1Allocator::attempt_allocation_locked(size_t word_size) {
return result;
}
-inline HeapWord* G1Allocator::attempt_allocation_force(size_t word_size) {
- uint node_index = current_node_index();
+inline HeapWord* G1Allocator::attempt_allocation_force(uint node_index, size_t word_size) {
return mutator_alloc_region(node_index)->attempt_allocation_force(word_size);
}
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1CollectedHeap.cpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1CollectedHeap.cpp
index 9b6b22a29e7..a43e45c4afa 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1CollectedHeap.cpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1CollectedHeap.cpp
@@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ G1CollectedHeap::mem_allocate(size_t word_size,
return attempt_allocation(word_size, word_size, &dummy);
}
-HeapWord* G1CollectedHeap::attempt_allocation_slow(size_t word_size) {
+HeapWord* G1CollectedHeap::attempt_allocation_slow(uint node_index, size_t word_size) {
ResourceMark rm; // For retrieving the thread names in log messages.
// Make sure you read the note in attempt_allocation_humongous().
@@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ HeapWord* G1CollectedHeap::attempt_allocation_slow(size_t word_size) {
// Now that we have the lock, we first retry the allocation in case another
// thread changed the region while we were waiting to acquire the lock.
- result = _allocator->attempt_allocation_locked(word_size);
+ result = _allocator->attempt_allocation_locked(node_index, word_size);
if (result != nullptr) {
return result;
}
@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ HeapWord* G1CollectedHeap::attempt_allocation_slow(size_t word_size) {
if (GCLocker::is_active_and_needs_gc() && policy()->can_expand_young_list()) {
// No need for an ergo message here, can_expand_young_list() does this when
// it returns true.
- result = _allocator->attempt_allocation_force(word_size);
+ result = _allocator->attempt_allocation_force(node_index, word_size);
if (result != nullptr) {
return result;
}
@@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ HeapWord* G1CollectedHeap::attempt_allocation_slow(size_t word_size) {
// follow-on attempt will be at the start of the next loop
// iteration (after taking the Heap_lock).
size_t dummy = 0;
- result = _allocator->attempt_allocation(word_size, word_size, &dummy);
+ result = _allocator->attempt_allocation(node_index, word_size, word_size, &dummy);
if (result != nullptr) {
return result;
}
@@ -636,11 +636,14 @@ inline HeapWord* G1CollectedHeap::attempt_allocation(size_t min_word_size,
assert(!is_humongous(desired_word_size), "attempt_allocation() should not "
"be called for humongous allocation requests");
- HeapWord* result = _allocator->attempt_allocation(min_word_size, desired_word_size, actual_word_size);
+ // Fix NUMA node association for the duration of this allocation
+ const uint node_index = _allocator->current_node_index();
+
+ HeapWord* result = _allocator->attempt_allocation(node_index, min_word_size, desired_word_size, actual_word_size);
if (result == nullptr) {
*actual_word_size = desired_word_size;
- result = attempt_allocation_slow(desired_word_size);
+ result = attempt_allocation_slow(node_index, desired_word_size);
}
assert_heap_not_locked();
@@ -778,8 +781,11 @@ HeapWord* G1CollectedHeap::attempt_allocation_at_safepoint(size_t word_size,
assert(!_allocator->has_mutator_alloc_region() || !expect_null_mutator_alloc_region,
"the current alloc region was unexpectedly found to be non-null");
+ // Fix NUMA node association for the duration of this allocation
+ const uint node_index = _allocator->current_node_index();
+
if (!is_humongous(word_size)) {
- return _allocator->attempt_allocation_locked(word_size);
+ return _allocator->attempt_allocation_locked(node_index, word_size);
} else {
HeapWord* result = humongous_obj_allocate(word_size);
if (result != nullptr && policy()->need_to_start_conc_mark("STW humongous allocation")) {
diff --git a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1CollectedHeap.hpp b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1CollectedHeap.hpp
index 88f4f680800..6afaeb6e6d4 100644
--- a/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1CollectedHeap.hpp
+++ b/src/hotspot/share/gc/g1/g1CollectedHeap.hpp
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ class G1CollectedHeap : public CollectedHeap {
// Second-level mutator allocation attempt: take the Heap_lock and
// retry the allocation attempt, potentially scheduling a GC
// pause. This should only be used for non-humongous allocations.
- HeapWord* attempt_allocation_slow(size_t word_size);
+ HeapWord* attempt_allocation_slow(uint node_index, size_t word_size);
// Takes the Heap_lock and attempts a humongous allocation. It can
// potentially schedule a GC pause.