For an update of this question - see below.
I experience a (reproducible, at least for me) JVM crash (not an OutOfMemoryError)
(The application which crashes is eclipse 3.6.2).
However, looking at the crash log makes me wonder:
#
# There is insufficient memory for the Java Runtime Environment to continue.
# Native memory allocation (malloc) failed to allocate 65544 bytes for Chunk::new
# Possible reasons:
# The system is out of physical RAM or swap space
# In 32-bit mode, the process size limit was hit
# Possible solutions:
# Reduce memory load on the system
# Increase physical memory or swap space
# Check if swap backing store is full
# Use 64 bit Java on a 64 bit OS
# Decrease Java heap size (-Xmx/-Xms)
# Decrease number of Java threads
# Decrease Java thread stack sizes (-Xss)
# Set larger code cache with -XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=
# This output file may be truncated or incomplete.
Current thread (0x531d6000): JavaThread "C2 CompilerThread1" daemon
[_thread_in_native, id=7812, stack(0x53af0000,0x53bf0000)]
Stack: [0x53af0000,0x53bf0000], sp=0x53bee860, free space=1018k
Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code, C=native code)
V [jvm.dll+0x1484aa]
V [jvm.dll+0x1434fc]
V [jvm.dll+0x5e6fc]
V [jvm.dll+0x5e993]
V [jvm.dll+0x27a571]
V [jvm.dll+0x258672]
V [jvm.dll+0x25ed93]
V [jvm.dll+0x260072]
V [jvm.dll+0x24e59a]
V [jvm.dll+0x47edd]
V [jvm.dll+0x48a6f]
V [jvm.dll+0x12dcd4]
V [jvm.dll+0x155a0c]
C [MSVCR71.dll+0xb381]
C [kernel32.dll+0xb729]
I am using Windows XP 32-bit SP3. I have 4GB RAM.
Before starting the application I had 2 GB free according to the task manager (+ 1 GB system cache which might be freed as well.). I am definitely having enough free RAM.
From the start till the crash I logged the JVM memory statistics using visualvm and jconsole.
I acquired the memory consumption statistics until the last moments before the crash.
The statistics shows the following allocated memory sizes:
- HeapSize: 751 MB (used 248 MB)
- Non-HeapSize(PermGen & CodeCache): 150 MB (used 95 MB)
- Size of memory management areas (Edenspace, Old-gen etc.): 350 MB
- Thread stack sizes: 17 MB (according to oracle and due the fact that 51 threads are running)
I am running the application (jre 6 update 25, server vm) using the parameters:
-XX:PermSize=128m
-XX:MaxPermSize=192m
-XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=96m
-Xms500m
-Xmx1124m
Question:
- Why does the JVM crash when there's obviously enough memory on the VM and OS?
With the above settings I think that I cannot hit the 2GB 32-bit limit (1124MB+192MB+96MB+thread stacks < 2GB). In any other case (too much heap allocation), I would rather expect an OutOfMemoryError than a JVM crash
Who can help me to figure out what is going wrong here?
(Note: I upgraded recently to Eclipse 3.6.2 from Eclipse 3.4.2 and from Java 5 to Java 6. I suspect that there's a connection between the crashes and these changes because I haven't seen these before)
UPDATE
It seems to be a JVM bug introduced in Java 6 Update 25 and has something to do with the new jit compiler. See also this blog entry.
According to the blog, the fix of this bug should be part of the next java 6 updates.
In the meanwhile, I got a native stack trace during a crash. I've updated the above crash log.
The proposed workaround, using the VM argument -XX:-DoEscapeAnalysis
works (at least it notably lowers the probability of a crash)
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