I am doing currently a sample exercise and i found one weird observation that if I replace AutomicInteger with volatile program runs faster. Note : I am only doing read operations.
code:
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;
public class Main {
AtomicInteger integer = new AtomicInteger(100000000);
// volatile int integer= 100000000;
public static void main(String[] args) {
// We will store the threads so that we can check if they are done
List<Thread> threads = new ArrayList<Thread>();
long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
Main main = new Main();
// We will create 500 threads
for (int i = 0; i < 500; i++) {
Runnable task = new MyRunnable(main.integer);
Thread worker = new Thread(task);
// We can set the name of the thread
worker.setName(String.valueOf(i));
// Start the thread, never call method run() direct
worker.start();
// Remember the thread for later usage
threads.add(worker);
}
int running = 0;
do {
running = 0;
for (Thread thread : threads) {
if (thread.isAlive()) {
running++;
}
}
System.out.println("We have " + running + " running threads. ");
} while (running > 0);
System.out.println("Total Time Required :" +(System.currentTimeMillis()- start));
}
}
MyRunnable class:
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;
public class MyRunnable implements Runnable {
private final AtomicInteger countUntil;
MyRunnable(AtomicInteger countUntil) {
this.countUntil = countUntil;
}
@Override
public void run() {
long sum = 0;
for (long i = 1; i < countUntil.intValue(); i++) {
sum += i;
}
System.out.println(sum);
}
}
Time Required for this program to run using AutomicInteger on my machine.
Total Time Required :102169
Total Time Required :90375
Time required for this program to run using volatile on my machine
Total Time Required :66760
Total Time Required :71773
Does this mean volatile is faster than AutomicInteger for read operation also?
AtomicIntegerin read context is basically a thin wrapper aroundvolatile int:Don’t expect the wrapper to be faster then the wrapped value taken alone. It can only be as fast as the
volatile intif inlining is employed by the JVM.And hint: if you are “only doing read operations“, this will be even faster: