Efficient Meta-lock for Implementing Ubiquitous Synchronization, An
Efficient Meta-lock for Implementing Ubiquitous Synchronization, An
01 April 1999
Programs written in concurrent object-oriented languages, especially ones that employ threadsafe
reusable class libraries, can execute synchronization operations (lock, notify, etc.) at an amazing
rate. Unless implemented with utmost care, synchronization can become a performance bottleneck.
Furthermore, in languages where every object may have its own monitor, per-object space overhead must
be minimized. To address these concerns, we have developed a meta-lock to mediate access to
synchronization data. The meta-lock is fast (lock + unlock executes in 11 SPARCTM instructions),
compact (uses only two bits of space), robust under contention (no busy-waiting), and flexible
(supports a variety of higher-level synchronization operations). We have validated the meta-lock with
an implementation of the synchronization operations in a high-performance product-quality JavaTM virtual
machine and report performance data for several large programs.
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