Reputation: 2120
If I run java from the command line on my windows box like this:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.7.0_51\bin\java.exe" -XshowSettings:all -Xss=1m -Xmx256m
I see this output:
VM settings:
Stack Size: 1.00M
Max. Heap Size: 256.00M
Ergonomics Machine Class: client
Using VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
The important part for me is "Stack Size: 1.00M", which is what I set it to be via the command line option "-Xss1m". But if I remove this option and let the VM run with the default stack size I get this output:
VM settings:
Max. Heap Size: 256.00M
Ergonomics Machine Class: client
Using VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
Notice it no longer displays the "Stack Size" anymore. I was hoping I would see the default size if I didn't specify a custom "-Xss" value. Is there any way to determine the default thread stack size?
Upvotes: 5
Views: 3305
Reputation: 98640
The default stack size of Windows application is specified in .exe
file header.
You can find it out using Cygwin objdump
tool or with Microsoft Visual Studio dumpbin
utility:
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_51\bin> objdump -p java.exe | grep Stack
SizeOfStackReserve 0000000000100000
SizeOfStackCommit 0000000000001000
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_51\bin> dumpbin.exe /headers java.exe | grep stack
100000 size of stack reserve
1000 size of stack commit
As we can see, Java 7 x64 default stack size in 0x100000 (1 MB).
For x86 version, the default stack size is 0x50000 (320 KB):
C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin>objdump -p java.exe | grep Stack
SizeOfStackReserve 00050000
SizeOfStackCommit 00001000
Upvotes: 3