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sg...@google.com <sg...@google.com> #2
Thank you for the report.
When the compile time fluctuate this much, it could be caused by the JVM getting close to max memory and the GC portion of the compile time goes up.
As you have a dump, then you can easily reproduce the same build with different settings using tools/compiledump.py
. tools/compiledump.py
use the curl -O https://storage.googleapis.com/r8-releases/raw/8.3.35/r8lib.jar
(for version 8.3.35), and then add --r8-jar r8lib.jar
to the commands below. The commands all pass -da
which disables assertions. tools/compiledump.py
enabled assertions by default, but that makes compilation even slower, and AGP does not do that.
- Are you seeing the same loooooong compile time locally when running
tools/compiledump.py -da -d <dump>
? - If so you can try to pass the
-verbose:gc
to the JVM when running, should be doable like this:tools/compiledump.py -da -J=-verbose:gc -d <dump>
. Seems like the output is not streamed so you will have to wait for the command to finish. - If that shows massive GC, you can try different heap sizes, to see if changing that affects compilation time, e.g. like this:
tools/compiledump.py -da --xmx 8G -J=-verbose:gc -d <dump>
If possible you can share the dump privately with
g....@gmail.com <g....@gmail.com> #3
The CI calculates the values for xmx etc... depending on the current machine. The one use here should have enough resources to build the app without issues.
This is what it calculated for this particular machine, which has 32 GB of RAM (properties written inside of ~/.gradle/gradle.proprties
).
org.gradle.jvmargs = -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -XX:MaxMetaspaceSize=1g -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseG1GC -Xmx16854m -Xms16854m
kotlin.daemon.jvmargs = -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -XX:MaxMetaspaceSize=1g -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseG1GC -Xmx7223m -Xms7223m
I let gradle and kotlin use 75% of the total memory, 70% of that is for gradle, the remaining 30% for kotlin.
I once ran the build with -Dcom.android.tools.r8.printmemory
, but the CI stopped after it reached its limit of 3.5 hours. This is what I saw:
R8 is running with total memory:17683185664
R8 is running with free memory:14891000672
R8 is running with max memory:17683185664
I have multiple zips inside the directory of dumpinputtodirectory
and compiledump.py
takes roughly 10 minutes to process the largest one. Even when I pass --Xmx 8G
.
I'll try to play a bit with the memory settings and see if that's the problem, as you suspect. I could also try to run R8 in a separate process as mentioned
I'll try to can figure this out and I'll see if I can share the dump in case I can't find anything.
Thank you for the prompt response.
g....@gmail.com <g....@gmail.com> #4
I think you were right about this being a memory issue. I added the following and even after multiple tries, the minification step took 10 minutes consistently.
android {
execution {
profiles {
standard {
r8 {
jvmOptions += ["-Xms2048m", "-Xmx8192m", "-XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError"]
runInSeparateProcess = true
}
}
}
defaultProfile = "standard"
}
}
I don't know if something has changed, I thought 16GB were enough for gradle and R8 combined, considering that a build without R8 requires less than 8GB.
Anyway, thank you for the pointer, I think you can close this now.
sg...@google.com <sg...@google.com> #5
Thank you for the feedback, good to hear that you found a solution.
I had already written what is below, so sharing this anyway.
Each dump has the file build.properties
in the root. The one which has tool=R8
is the R8 invocation.
One other tip is to unzip the dump unzip dump.zip -d /tmp/dump
, and add --temp /tmp/dump
to running tools/compiledump.py
. Then the command printed by tools/compiledump.py
(shuld be like the one below) can be easily re-run with JVM different options without foing through the tools/compiledump.py
wrapper.
/usr/local/google/home/sgjesse/prj/r8/ws1/third_party/openjdk/jdk-11/linux/bin/javac /usr/local/google/home/sgjesse/prj/r8/ws1/src/main/java/com/android/tools/r8/utils/CompileDumpCompatR8.java /usr/local/google/home/sgjesse/prj/r8/ws1/src/main/java/com/android/tools/r8/utils/CompileDumpBase.java -d /tmp/dump -cp r8lib.jar
Running: /usr/local/google/home/sgjesse/prj/r8/ws1/third_party/openjdk/jdk-11/linux/bin/java -verbose:gc -cp /tmp/dump:r8lib.jar com.android.tools.r8.utils.CompileDumpCompatR8 --release /tmp/dump/program.jar --output /tmp/dump/out.jar --lib /tmp/dump/library.jar --classpath /tmp/dump/classpath.jar --desugared-lib /tmp/dump/desugared-library.json --desugared-lib-pg-conf-output /tmp/dump/desugared-library-keep-rules.config --pg-conf /tmp/dump/proguard.config --pg-map-output /tmp/dump/out.jar.map --min-api 23 --enable-missing-library-api-modeling
Description
The task usually takes 10 minutes to complete on our CI. As of recently, the task started to randomly take a lot more to complete, even more than 60 minutes.
I think it all started after the update to AGP 8.2.0, but I didn't notice the issue right away and lot of things may have changed. We are now using AGP 8.2.2, but the problem is still there.
I tried to downgrade Gradle to 8.4, since we also recently updated it to 8.5, but nothing changed.
I tried to use R8 8.3.35 replacing the one that comes with AGP following the instructions of project README, but I still managed to have a build lasting more than one hour.
I found a branch of our project that allows to reproduce the issue quite reliably on our CI and managed to do it with
-Dcom.android.tools.r8.dumpinputtodirectory
and-Dcom.android.tools.r8.printtimes
. I'm not sure what to do with the dump, other than using./tools/compiledump.py
, but that doesn't tell me much.Do you have any suggestion on how I can find the cause of the slow builds?
This is what
printtimes
gives me on a slow run:This is what I get on the main branch, which is normally fast: