What is the default value for XX:MaxDirectMemorySize?
From http://www.docjar.com/html/api/sun/misc/VM.java.html
i see:
163 // A user-settable upper limit on the maximum amount of allocatable direct
164 // buffer memory. This value may be changed during VM initialization if
165 // "java" is launched with "-XX:MaxDirectMemorySize=<size>".
166 //
167 // The initial value of this field is arbitrary; during JRE initialization
168 // it will be reset to the value specified on the command line, if any,
169 // otherwise to Runtime.getRuntime.maxDirectMemory().
170 //
171 private static long directMemory = 64 * 1024 * 1024;
so it appears to default to 64 megs.
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1This -- docs.oracle.com/cd/E15289_01/doc.40/e15062/… -- directly contradicts it, claiming it'd be "unlimited"? – StaxMan May 29 '13 at 19:22
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4The docs.oracle.com link points to the docs for JRockit, not OpenJDK. – user61051 May 30 '13 at 20:38
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1The comment suggests that the value, if not specified on the command line, is taken from maxDirectMemory(). This link here (mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/core-libs-dev/2012-January/…) correct the typo here (there's no such method) to maxMemory(), which in turn equals to the -Xmx you set on the command line. – Asaf Mesika Aug 1 '13 at 5:55
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4It is incorrect answer, hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7u/jdk7u/jdk/file/55f6804b4352/src/share/… – jmj May 21 '15 at 20:30
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7This answer is still incorrect. As the comment in the code states, the value on line 171 is arbitrary and reset later. This is because the property "sun.nio.MaxDirectMemorySize" is always set, even if
-XX:MaxDirectMemorySize
is not specified on the command line. In 6b27, it's on hotspot/src/share/vm/prims/jvm.cpp:344 (copies value from option to property) and hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/globals.hpp:3530 (default of -1). In 7u40, it's jvm.cpp lines 349-357, and in 8u40 it's jvm.cpp 359-367. – jon Aug 19 '15 at 0:20
From sun.misc.VM
, it's Runtime.getRuntime.maxMemory()
, that's what is configured with -Xmx
. E. g. if you don't configure -XX:MaxDirectMemorySize
and do configure -Xmx5g
, the "default" MaxDirectMemorySize
will also be 5 Gb, and the total heap+direct memory usage of the app may grow up to 5 + 5 = 10 Gb.
For JDK8:
The 64MB are set arbitrarily initially, ...
(From: https://github.com/frohoff/jdk8u-dev-jdk/blob/master/src/share/classes/sun/misc/VM.java#L186 )
// A user-settable upper limit on the maximum amount of allocatable direct
// buffer memory. This value may be changed during VM initialization if
// "java" is launched with "-XX:MaxDirectMemorySize=<size>".
//
// The initial value of this field is arbitrary; during JRE initialization
// it will be reset to the value specified on the command line, if any,
// otherwise to Runtime.getRuntime().maxMemory().
//
private static long directMemory = 64 * 1024 * 1024;
... but then the directMemory is set to maxMemory() ~= Heapsize here (if the maxDirectMemorySize-Parameter is not set):
(from: https://github.com/frohoff/jdk8u-dev-jdk/blob/master/src/share/classes/sun/misc/VM.java#L286 )
// Set the maximum amount of direct memory. This value is controlled
// by the vm option -XX:MaxDirectMemorySize=<size>.
// The maximum amount of allocatable direct buffer memory (in bytes)
// from the system property sun.nio.MaxDirectMemorySize set by the VM.
// The system property will be removed.
String s = (String)props.remove("sun.nio.MaxDirectMemorySize");
if (s != null) {
if (s.equals("-1")) {
// -XX:MaxDirectMemorySize not given, take default
directMemory = Runtime.getRuntime().maxMemory();
} else {
long l = Long.parseLong(s);
if (l > -1)
directMemory = l;
}
}
The test seems to support this claim, "test.java.nio.Buffer.LimitDirectMemory.java":
if (size.equals("DEFAULT"))
return (int)Runtime.getRuntime().maxMemory();
java -XX:+PrintFlagsFinal -version
. Add in| grep Direct
to filter the output to show the one you're looking for :) – jocull Jun 27 '19 at 14:46