Efficient hosted interpreters on the JVM

Author:

Savrun-Yeniçeri Gülfem1,Zhang Wei1,Zhang Huahan1,Seckler Eric1,Li Chen1,Brunthaler Stefan1,Larsen Per1,Franz Michael1

Affiliation:

1. University of California, Irvine

Abstract

Many guest languages are implemented using the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) as a host environment. There are two major implementation choices: custom compilers and so-called hosted interpreters. Custom compilers are complex to build but offer good performance. Hosted interpreters are comparatively simpler to implement but until now have suffered from poor performance. We studied the performance of hosted interpreters and identified common bottlenecks preventing their efficient execution. First, similar to interpreters written in C/C++, instruction dispatch is expensive on the JVM. Second, Java’s semantics require expensive runtime exception checks that negatively affect array performance essential to interpreters. We present two optimizations targeting these bottlenecks and show that the performance of optimized interpreters increases dramatically: we report speedups by a factor of up to 2.45 over the Jython interpreter, 3.57 over the Rhino interpreter, and 2.52 over the JRuby interpreter, respectively. The resulting performance is comparable with that of custom compilers. Our optimizations are enabled by a few simple annotations that require only modest implementation effort; in return, performance increases substantially.

Funder

Division of Computing and Communication Foundations

Google

Oracle

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Information Systems,Software

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