The concept of mutator thread is related to Garbage Collection.
The basic threading model in Hotspot is a 1:1 mapping between Java threads (an instance of java.lang.Thread) and native operating system threads.
What do the different (HotSpot) JVM thread types do?
In hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/thread.hpp
// Class hierarchy
// - Thread
// - NamedThread
// - VMThread
// - ConcurrentGCThread
// - WorkerThread
// - GangWorker
// - GCTaskThread
// - JavaThread
// - various subclasses eg CompilerThread, ServiceThread
// - WatcherThread
JavaThread
is the nearest one to mutator thread. However, JavaThread
has some children classes:
CodeCacheSweeperThread
,CompilerThread
, // Usually I see C1, C2 compiler in JVMjmitiAgentThread
,ServiceThread
.
I don't think CodeCacheSweeperThread, CompilerThread, jmitiAgentThread are mutator threads... But how is ServiceThread?
Besides, I think CompilerThread
should be an internal thread of JVM but not a mutator thread.
How to distinguish a mutator thread that is a Java program, say which thread does service the following single thread program (1:1 mapping)?
public class HelloWorld {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Prints "Hello, World" to the terminal window.
System.out.println("Hello, World");
}
}