src/share/vm/runtime/frame.hpp

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duke@435 24
stefank@2314 25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_FRAME_HPP
stefank@2314 26 #define SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_FRAME_HPP
stefank@2314 27
coleenp@4037 28 #include "oops/method.hpp"
stefank@2314 29 #include "runtime/basicLock.hpp"
stefank@2314 30 #include "runtime/monitorChunk.hpp"
stefank@2314 31 #include "runtime/registerMap.hpp"
stefank@2314 32 #include "utilities/top.hpp"
stefank@2314 33 #ifdef COMPILER2
dlong@7598 34 #if defined ADGLOBALS_MD_HPP
dlong@7598 35 # include ADGLOBALS_MD_HPP
dlong@7598 36 #elif defined TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_x86_32
stefank@2314 37 # include "adfiles/adGlobals_x86_32.hpp"
dlong@7598 38 #elif defined TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_x86_64
stefank@2314 39 # include "adfiles/adGlobals_x86_64.hpp"
dlong@7598 40 #elif defined TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_sparc
stefank@2314 41 # include "adfiles/adGlobals_sparc.hpp"
dlong@7598 42 #elif defined TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_zero
stefank@2314 43 # include "adfiles/adGlobals_zero.hpp"
dlong@7598 44 #elif defined TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_ppc_64
goetz@6441 45 # include "adfiles/adGlobals_ppc_64.hpp"
stefank@2314 46 #endif
goetz@6441 47 #endif // COMPILER2
stefank@2314 48 #ifdef ZERO
stefank@2314 49 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_zero
stefank@2314 50 # include "stack_zero.hpp"
stefank@2314 51 #endif
stefank@2314 52 #endif
stefank@2314 53
duke@435 54 typedef class BytecodeInterpreter* interpreterState;
duke@435 55
duke@435 56 class CodeBlob;
never@2868 57 class FrameValues;
bobv@2036 58 class vframeArray;
duke@435 59
duke@435 60
duke@435 61 // A frame represents a physical stack frame (an activation). Frames
duke@435 62 // can be C or Java frames, and the Java frames can be interpreted or
duke@435 63 // compiled. In contrast, vframes represent source-level activations,
duke@435 64 // so that one physical frame can correspond to multiple source level
duke@435 65 // frames because of inlining.
duke@435 66
duke@435 67 class frame VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
duke@435 68 private:
duke@435 69 // Instance variables:
duke@435 70 intptr_t* _sp; // stack pointer (from Thread::last_Java_sp)
duke@435 71 address _pc; // program counter (the next instruction after the call)
duke@435 72
duke@435 73 CodeBlob* _cb; // CodeBlob that "owns" pc
duke@435 74 enum deopt_state {
duke@435 75 not_deoptimized,
duke@435 76 is_deoptimized,
duke@435 77 unknown
duke@435 78 };
duke@435 79
duke@435 80 deopt_state _deopt_state;
duke@435 81
duke@435 82 public:
duke@435 83 // Constructors
duke@435 84 frame();
duke@435 85
simonis@7553 86 #ifndef PRODUCT
simonis@7553 87 // This is a generic constructor which is only used by pns() in debug.cpp.
simonis@7553 88 // pns (i.e. print native stack) uses this constructor to create a starting
simonis@7553 89 // frame for stack walking. The implementation of this constructor is platform
simonis@7553 90 // dependent (i.e. SPARC doesn't need an 'fp' argument an will ignore it) but
simonis@7553 91 // we want to keep the signature generic because pns() is shared code.
simonis@7553 92 frame(void* sp, void* fp, void* pc);
simonis@7553 93 #endif
simonis@7553 94
duke@435 95 // Accessors
duke@435 96
duke@435 97 // pc: Returns the pc at which this frame will continue normally.
duke@435 98 // It must point at the beginning of the next instruction to execute.
duke@435 99 address pc() const { return _pc; }
duke@435 100
duke@435 101 // This returns the pc that if you were in the debugger you'd see. Not
duke@435 102 // the idealized value in the frame object. This undoes the magic conversion
duke@435 103 // that happens for deoptimized frames. In addition it makes the value the
duke@435 104 // hardware would want to see in the native frame. The only user (at this point)
duke@435 105 // is deoptimization. It likely no one else should ever use it.
duke@435 106 address raw_pc() const;
duke@435 107
duke@435 108 void set_pc( address newpc );
duke@435 109
duke@435 110 intptr_t* sp() const { return _sp; }
duke@435 111 void set_sp( intptr_t* newsp ) { _sp = newsp; }
duke@435 112
duke@435 113
duke@435 114 CodeBlob* cb() const { return _cb; }
duke@435 115
duke@435 116 // patching operations
duke@435 117 void patch_pc(Thread* thread, address pc);
duke@435 118
duke@435 119 // Every frame needs to return a unique id which distinguishes it from all other frames.
duke@435 120 // For sparc and ia32 use sp. ia64 can have memory frames that are empty so multiple frames
duke@435 121 // will have identical sp values. For ia64 the bsp (fp) value will serve. No real frame
duke@435 122 // should have an id() of NULL so it is a distinguishing value for an unmatchable frame.
duke@435 123 // We also have relationals which allow comparing a frame to anoth frame's id() allow
duke@435 124 // us to distinguish younger (more recent activation) from older (less recent activations)
duke@435 125 // A NULL id is only valid when comparing for equality.
duke@435 126
duke@435 127 intptr_t* id(void) const;
duke@435 128 bool is_younger(intptr_t* id) const;
duke@435 129 bool is_older(intptr_t* id) const;
duke@435 130
duke@435 131 // testers
duke@435 132
duke@435 133 // Compares for strict equality. Rarely used or needed.
duke@435 134 // It can return a different result than f1.id() == f2.id()
duke@435 135 bool equal(frame other) const;
duke@435 136
duke@435 137 // type testers
duke@435 138 bool is_interpreted_frame() const;
duke@435 139 bool is_java_frame() const;
duke@435 140 bool is_entry_frame() const; // Java frame called from C?
sla@5237 141 bool is_stub_frame() const;
twisti@3969 142 bool is_ignored_frame() const;
duke@435 143 bool is_native_frame() const;
duke@435 144 bool is_runtime_frame() const;
duke@435 145 bool is_compiled_frame() const;
duke@435 146 bool is_safepoint_blob_frame() const;
duke@435 147 bool is_deoptimized_frame() const;
duke@435 148
duke@435 149 // testers
duke@435 150 bool is_first_frame() const; // oldest frame? (has no sender)
duke@435 151 bool is_first_java_frame() const; // same for Java frame
duke@435 152
sgoldman@542 153 bool is_interpreted_frame_valid(JavaThread* thread) const; // performs sanity checks on interpreted frames.
duke@435 154
duke@435 155 // tells whether this frame is marked for deoptimization
duke@435 156 bool should_be_deoptimized() const;
duke@435 157
duke@435 158 // tells whether this frame can be deoptimized
duke@435 159 bool can_be_deoptimized() const;
duke@435 160
duke@435 161 // returns the frame size in stack slots
cfang@1228 162 int frame_size(RegisterMap* map) const;
duke@435 163
duke@435 164 // returns the sending frame
duke@435 165 frame sender(RegisterMap* map) const;
duke@435 166
duke@435 167 // for Profiling - acting on another frame. walks sender frames
duke@435 168 // if valid.
duke@435 169 frame profile_find_Java_sender_frame(JavaThread *thread);
duke@435 170 bool safe_for_sender(JavaThread *thread);
duke@435 171
duke@435 172 // returns the sender, but skips conversion frames
duke@435 173 frame real_sender(RegisterMap* map) const;
duke@435 174
duke@435 175 // returns the the sending Java frame, skipping any intermediate C frames
duke@435 176 // NB: receiver must not be first frame
duke@435 177 frame java_sender() const;
duke@435 178
duke@435 179 private:
duke@435 180 // Helper methods for better factored code in frame::sender
duke@435 181 frame sender_for_compiled_frame(RegisterMap* map) const;
duke@435 182 frame sender_for_entry_frame(RegisterMap* map) const;
duke@435 183 frame sender_for_interpreter_frame(RegisterMap* map) const;
duke@435 184 frame sender_for_native_frame(RegisterMap* map) const;
duke@435 185
duke@435 186 // All frames:
duke@435 187
duke@435 188 // A low-level interface for vframes:
duke@435 189
duke@435 190 public:
duke@435 191
duke@435 192 intptr_t* addr_at(int index) const { return &fp()[index]; }
duke@435 193 intptr_t at(int index) const { return *addr_at(index); }
duke@435 194
duke@435 195 // accessors for locals
duke@435 196 oop obj_at(int offset) const { return *obj_at_addr(offset); }
duke@435 197 void obj_at_put(int offset, oop value) { *obj_at_addr(offset) = value; }
duke@435 198
duke@435 199 jint int_at(int offset) const { return *int_at_addr(offset); }
duke@435 200 void int_at_put(int offset, jint value) { *int_at_addr(offset) = value; }
duke@435 201
duke@435 202 oop* obj_at_addr(int offset) const { return (oop*) addr_at(offset); }
duke@435 203
coleenp@4037 204 oop* adjusted_obj_at_addr(Method* method, int index) { return obj_at_addr(adjust_offset(method, index)); }
duke@435 205
duke@435 206 private:
duke@435 207 jint* int_at_addr(int offset) const { return (jint*) addr_at(offset); }
duke@435 208
duke@435 209 public:
duke@435 210 // Link (i.e., the pointer to the previous frame)
duke@435 211 intptr_t* link() const;
duke@435 212 void set_link(intptr_t* addr);
duke@435 213
duke@435 214 // Return address
duke@435 215 address sender_pc() const;
duke@435 216
duke@435 217 // Support for deoptimization
never@2082 218 void deoptimize(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 219
duke@435 220 // The frame's original SP, before any extension by an interpreted callee;
duke@435 221 // used for packing debug info into vframeArray objects and vframeArray lookup.
duke@435 222 intptr_t* unextended_sp() const;
duke@435 223
duke@435 224 // returns the stack pointer of the calling frame
duke@435 225 intptr_t* sender_sp() const;
duke@435 226
bdelsart@3433 227 // Returns the real 'frame pointer' for the current frame.
bdelsart@3433 228 // This is the value expected by the platform ABI when it defines a
bdelsart@3433 229 // frame pointer register. It may differ from the effective value of
bdelsart@3433 230 // the FP register when that register is used in the JVM for other
bdelsart@3433 231 // purposes (like compiled frames on some platforms).
bdelsart@3433 232 // On other platforms, it is defined so that the stack area used by
bdelsart@3433 233 // this frame goes from real_fp() to sp().
bdelsart@3433 234 intptr_t* real_fp() const;
bdelsart@3433 235
bdelsart@3130 236 // Deoptimization info, if needed (platform dependent).
bdelsart@3130 237 // Stored in the initial_info field of the unroll info, to be used by
bdelsart@3130 238 // the platform dependent deoptimization blobs.
bdelsart@3130 239 intptr_t *initial_deoptimization_info();
duke@435 240
duke@435 241 // Interpreter frames:
duke@435 242
duke@435 243 private:
duke@435 244 intptr_t** interpreter_frame_locals_addr() const;
duke@435 245 intptr_t* interpreter_frame_bcx_addr() const;
duke@435 246 intptr_t* interpreter_frame_mdx_addr() const;
duke@435 247
duke@435 248 public:
duke@435 249 // Locals
duke@435 250
duke@435 251 // The _at version returns a pointer because the address is used for GC.
duke@435 252 intptr_t* interpreter_frame_local_at(int index) const;
duke@435 253
duke@435 254 void interpreter_frame_set_locals(intptr_t* locs);
duke@435 255
duke@435 256 // byte code index/pointer (use these functions for unchecked frame access only!)
duke@435 257 intptr_t interpreter_frame_bcx() const { return *interpreter_frame_bcx_addr(); }
duke@435 258 void interpreter_frame_set_bcx(intptr_t bcx);
duke@435 259
duke@435 260 // byte code index
duke@435 261 jint interpreter_frame_bci() const;
duke@435 262 void interpreter_frame_set_bci(jint bci);
duke@435 263
duke@435 264 // byte code pointer
duke@435 265 address interpreter_frame_bcp() const;
duke@435 266 void interpreter_frame_set_bcp(address bcp);
duke@435 267
duke@435 268 // Unchecked access to the method data index/pointer.
duke@435 269 // Only use this if you know what you are doing.
duke@435 270 intptr_t interpreter_frame_mdx() const { return *interpreter_frame_mdx_addr(); }
duke@435 271 void interpreter_frame_set_mdx(intptr_t mdx);
duke@435 272
duke@435 273 // method data pointer
duke@435 274 address interpreter_frame_mdp() const;
duke@435 275 void interpreter_frame_set_mdp(address dp);
duke@435 276
duke@435 277 // Find receiver out of caller's (compiled) argument list
duke@435 278 oop retrieve_receiver(RegisterMap *reg_map);
duke@435 279
duke@435 280 // Return the monitor owner and BasicLock for compiled synchronized
duke@435 281 // native methods so that biased locking can revoke the receiver's
kamg@2361 282 // bias if necessary. This is also used by JVMTI's GetLocalInstance method
kamg@2361 283 // (via VM_GetReceiver) to retrieve the receiver from a native wrapper frame.
kamg@2361 284 BasicLock* get_native_monitor();
kamg@2361 285 oop get_native_receiver();
duke@435 286
duke@435 287 // Find receiver for an invoke when arguments are just pushed on stack (i.e., callee stack-frame is
duke@435 288 // not setup)
coleenp@2497 289 oop interpreter_callee_receiver(Symbol* signature) { return *interpreter_callee_receiver_addr(signature); }
duke@435 290
duke@435 291
coleenp@2497 292 oop* interpreter_callee_receiver_addr(Symbol* signature);
duke@435 293
duke@435 294
duke@435 295 // expression stack (may go up or down, direction == 1 or -1)
duke@435 296 public:
duke@435 297 intptr_t* interpreter_frame_expression_stack() const;
duke@435 298 static jint interpreter_frame_expression_stack_direction();
duke@435 299
duke@435 300 // The _at version returns a pointer because the address is used for GC.
duke@435 301 intptr_t* interpreter_frame_expression_stack_at(jint offset) const;
duke@435 302
duke@435 303 // top of expression stack
duke@435 304 intptr_t* interpreter_frame_tos_at(jint offset) const;
duke@435 305 intptr_t* interpreter_frame_tos_address() const;
duke@435 306
duke@435 307
duke@435 308 jint interpreter_frame_expression_stack_size() const;
duke@435 309
duke@435 310 intptr_t* interpreter_frame_sender_sp() const;
duke@435 311
duke@435 312 #ifndef CC_INTERP
duke@435 313 // template based interpreter deoptimization support
duke@435 314 void set_interpreter_frame_sender_sp(intptr_t* sender_sp);
duke@435 315 void interpreter_frame_set_monitor_end(BasicObjectLock* value);
duke@435 316 #endif // CC_INTERP
duke@435 317
goetz@6521 318 // Address of the temp oop in the frame. Needed as GC root.
goetz@6521 319 oop* interpreter_frame_temp_oop_addr() const;
goetz@6521 320
duke@435 321 // BasicObjectLocks:
duke@435 322 //
duke@435 323 // interpreter_frame_monitor_begin is higher in memory than interpreter_frame_monitor_end
duke@435 324 // Interpreter_frame_monitor_begin points to one element beyond the oldest one,
duke@435 325 // interpreter_frame_monitor_end points to the youngest one, or if there are none,
duke@435 326 // it points to one beyond where the first element will be.
duke@435 327 // interpreter_frame_monitor_size reports the allocation size of a monitor in the interpreter stack.
duke@435 328 // this value is >= BasicObjectLock::size(), and may be rounded up
duke@435 329
duke@435 330 BasicObjectLock* interpreter_frame_monitor_begin() const;
duke@435 331 BasicObjectLock* interpreter_frame_monitor_end() const;
duke@435 332 BasicObjectLock* next_monitor_in_interpreter_frame(BasicObjectLock* current) const;
duke@435 333 BasicObjectLock* previous_monitor_in_interpreter_frame(BasicObjectLock* current) const;
duke@435 334 static int interpreter_frame_monitor_size();
duke@435 335
duke@435 336 void interpreter_frame_verify_monitor(BasicObjectLock* value) const;
duke@435 337
duke@435 338 // Tells whether the current interpreter_frame frame pointer
duke@435 339 // corresponds to the old compiled/deoptimized fp
duke@435 340 // The receiver used to be a top level frame
duke@435 341 bool interpreter_frame_equals_unpacked_fp(intptr_t* fp);
duke@435 342
duke@435 343 // Return/result value from this interpreter frame
duke@435 344 // If the method return type is T_OBJECT or T_ARRAY populates oop_result
duke@435 345 // For other (non-T_VOID) the appropriate field in the jvalue is populated
duke@435 346 // with the result value.
duke@435 347 // Should only be called when at method exit when the method is not
duke@435 348 // exiting due to an exception.
duke@435 349 BasicType interpreter_frame_result(oop* oop_result, jvalue* value_result);
duke@435 350
duke@435 351 public:
duke@435 352 // Method & constant pool cache
coleenp@4037 353 Method* interpreter_frame_method() const;
coleenp@4037 354 void interpreter_frame_set_method(Method* method);
coleenp@4037 355 Method** interpreter_frame_method_addr() const;
coleenp@4037 356 ConstantPoolCache** interpreter_frame_cache_addr() const;
duke@435 357
duke@435 358 public:
duke@435 359 // Entry frames
rbackman@5419 360 JavaCallWrapper* entry_frame_call_wrapper() const { return *entry_frame_call_wrapper_addr(); }
rbackman@5419 361 JavaCallWrapper* entry_frame_call_wrapper_if_safe(JavaThread* thread) const;
rbackman@5419 362 JavaCallWrapper** entry_frame_call_wrapper_addr() const;
duke@435 363 intptr_t* entry_frame_argument_at(int offset) const;
duke@435 364
duke@435 365 // tells whether there is another chunk of Delta stack above
duke@435 366 bool entry_frame_is_first() const;
duke@435 367
duke@435 368 // Compiled frames:
duke@435 369
duke@435 370 public:
duke@435 371 // Given the index of a local, and the number of argument words
duke@435 372 // in this stack frame, tell which word of the stack frame to find
duke@435 373 // the local in. Arguments are stored above the ofp/rpc pair,
duke@435 374 // while other locals are stored below it.
duke@435 375 // Since monitors (BasicLock blocks) are also assigned indexes,
duke@435 376 // but may have different storage requirements, their presence
duke@435 377 // can also affect the calculation of offsets.
duke@435 378 static int local_offset_for_compiler(int local_index, int nof_args, int max_nof_locals, int max_nof_monitors);
duke@435 379
duke@435 380 // Given the index of a monitor, etc., tell which word of the
duke@435 381 // stack frame contains the start of the BasicLock block.
duke@435 382 // Note that the local index by convention is the __higher__
duke@435 383 // of the two indexes allocated to the block.
duke@435 384 static int monitor_offset_for_compiler(int local_index, int nof_args, int max_nof_locals, int max_nof_monitors);
duke@435 385
duke@435 386 // Tell the smallest value that local_offset_for_compiler will attain.
duke@435 387 // This is used to help determine how much stack frame to allocate.
duke@435 388 static int min_local_offset_for_compiler(int nof_args, int max_nof_locals, int max_nof_monitors);
duke@435 389
duke@435 390 // Tells if this register must be spilled during a call.
duke@435 391 // On Intel, all registers are smashed by calls.
duke@435 392 static bool volatile_across_calls(Register reg);
duke@435 393
duke@435 394
duke@435 395 // Safepoints
duke@435 396
duke@435 397 public:
duke@435 398 oop saved_oop_result(RegisterMap* map) const;
duke@435 399 void set_saved_oop_result(RegisterMap* map, oop obj);
duke@435 400
duke@435 401 // For debugging
duke@435 402 private:
duke@435 403 const char* print_name() const;
duke@435 404
never@2868 405 void describe_pd(FrameValues& values, int frame_no);
never@2868 406
duke@435 407 public:
duke@435 408 void print_value() const { print_value_on(tty,NULL); }
duke@435 409 void print_value_on(outputStream* st, JavaThread *thread) const;
duke@435 410 void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
duke@435 411 void interpreter_frame_print_on(outputStream* st) const;
duke@435 412 void print_on_error(outputStream* st, char* buf, int buflen, bool verbose = false) const;
iklam@5667 413 static void print_C_frame(outputStream* st, char* buf, int buflen, address pc);
duke@435 414
never@2868 415 // Add annotated descriptions of memory locations belonging to this frame to values
never@2868 416 void describe(FrameValues& values, int frame_no);
never@2868 417
duke@435 418 // Conversion from an VMReg to physical stack location
duke@435 419 oop* oopmapreg_to_location(VMReg reg, const RegisterMap* regmap) const;
duke@435 420
duke@435 421 // Oops-do's
roland@5222 422 void oops_compiled_arguments_do(Symbol* signature, bool has_receiver, bool has_appendix, const RegisterMap* reg_map, OopClosure* f);
stefank@6973 423 void oops_interpreted_do(OopClosure* f, CLDClosure* cld_f, const RegisterMap* map, bool query_oop_map_cache = true);
duke@435 424
duke@435 425 private:
coleenp@2497 426 void oops_interpreted_arguments_do(Symbol* signature, bool has_receiver, OopClosure* f);
duke@435 427
duke@435 428 // Iteration of oops
stefank@6973 429 void oops_do_internal(OopClosure* f, CLDClosure* cld_f, CodeBlobClosure* cf, RegisterMap* map, bool use_interpreter_oop_map_cache);
duke@435 430 void oops_entry_do(OopClosure* f, const RegisterMap* map);
jrose@1424 431 void oops_code_blob_do(OopClosure* f, CodeBlobClosure* cf, const RegisterMap* map);
coleenp@4037 432 int adjust_offset(Method* method, int index); // helper for above fn
duke@435 433 public:
duke@435 434 // Memory management
stefank@6973 435 void oops_do(OopClosure* f, CLDClosure* cld_f, CodeBlobClosure* cf, RegisterMap* map) { oops_do_internal(f, cld_f, cf, map, true); }
jrose@1424 436 void nmethods_do(CodeBlobClosure* cf);
duke@435 437
coleenp@4037 438 // RedefineClasses support for finding live interpreted methods on the stack
coleenp@4037 439 void metadata_do(void f(Metadata*));
coleenp@4037 440
duke@435 441 void gc_prologue();
duke@435 442 void gc_epilogue();
duke@435 443 void pd_gc_epilog();
duke@435 444
duke@435 445 # ifdef ENABLE_ZAP_DEAD_LOCALS
duke@435 446 private:
duke@435 447 class CheckValueClosure: public OopClosure {
coleenp@548 448 public:
coleenp@548 449 void do_oop(oop* p);
coleenp@548 450 void do_oop(narrowOop* p) { ShouldNotReachHere(); }
duke@435 451 };
duke@435 452 static CheckValueClosure _check_value;
duke@435 453
duke@435 454 class CheckOopClosure: public OopClosure {
coleenp@548 455 public:
coleenp@548 456 void do_oop(oop* p);
coleenp@548 457 void do_oop(narrowOop* p) { ShouldNotReachHere(); }
duke@435 458 };
duke@435 459 static CheckOopClosure _check_oop;
duke@435 460
duke@435 461 static void check_derived_oop(oop* base, oop* derived);
duke@435 462
duke@435 463 class ZapDeadClosure: public OopClosure {
coleenp@548 464 public:
coleenp@548 465 void do_oop(oop* p);
coleenp@548 466 void do_oop(narrowOop* p) { ShouldNotReachHere(); }
duke@435 467 };
duke@435 468 static ZapDeadClosure _zap_dead;
duke@435 469
duke@435 470 public:
duke@435 471 // Zapping
duke@435 472 void zap_dead_locals (JavaThread* thread, const RegisterMap* map);
duke@435 473 void zap_dead_interpreted_locals(JavaThread* thread, const RegisterMap* map);
duke@435 474 void zap_dead_compiled_locals (JavaThread* thread, const RegisterMap* map);
duke@435 475 void zap_dead_entry_locals (JavaThread* thread, const RegisterMap* map);
duke@435 476 void zap_dead_deoptimized_locals(JavaThread* thread, const RegisterMap* map);
duke@435 477 # endif
duke@435 478 // Verification
duke@435 479 void verify(const RegisterMap* map);
duke@435 480 static bool verify_return_pc(address x);
duke@435 481 static bool is_bci(intptr_t bcx);
duke@435 482 // Usage:
duke@435 483 // assert(frame::verify_return_pc(return_address), "must be a return pc");
duke@435 484
duke@435 485 int pd_oop_map_offset_adjustment() const;
duke@435 486
stefank@2314 487 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_x86
stefank@2314 488 # include "frame_x86.hpp"
stefank@2314 489 #endif
stefank@2314 490 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_sparc
stefank@2314 491 # include "frame_sparc.hpp"
stefank@2314 492 #endif
stefank@2314 493 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_zero
stefank@2314 494 # include "frame_zero.hpp"
stefank@2314 495 #endif
bobv@2508 496 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_arm
bobv@2508 497 # include "frame_arm.hpp"
bobv@2508 498 #endif
bobv@2508 499 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_ppc
bobv@2508 500 # include "frame_ppc.hpp"
bobv@2508 501 #endif
stefank@2314 502
duke@435 503 };
duke@435 504
bdelsart@3451 505 #ifndef PRODUCT
never@2868 506 // A simple class to describe a location on the stack
never@2868 507 class FrameValue VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
never@2868 508 public:
never@2868 509 intptr_t* location;
never@2868 510 char* description;
never@2868 511 int owner;
never@2868 512 int priority;
never@2868 513 };
never@2868 514
never@2868 515
never@2868 516 // A collection of described stack values that can print a symbolic
never@2868 517 // description of the stack memory. Interpreter frame values can be
never@2868 518 // in the caller frames so all the values are collected first and then
never@2868 519 // sorted before being printed.
never@2868 520 class FrameValues {
never@2868 521 private:
never@2868 522 GrowableArray<FrameValue> _values;
never@2868 523
never@2868 524 static int compare(FrameValue* a, FrameValue* b) {
never@2868 525 if (a->location == b->location) {
never@2868 526 return a->priority - b->priority;
never@2868 527 }
never@2868 528 return a->location - b->location;
never@2868 529 }
never@2868 530
never@2868 531 public:
never@2868 532 // Used by frame functions to describe locations.
never@2868 533 void describe(int owner, intptr_t* location, const char* description, int priority = 0);
never@2868 534
bdelsart@3451 535 #ifdef ASSERT
never@2897 536 void validate();
bdelsart@3451 537 #endif
twisti@3238 538 void print(JavaThread* thread);
never@2868 539 };
never@2868 540
never@2868 541 #endif
duke@435 542
duke@435 543 //
duke@435 544 // StackFrameStream iterates through the frames of a thread starting from
duke@435 545 // top most frame. It automatically takes care of updating the location of
duke@435 546 // all (callee-saved) registers. Notice: If a thread is stopped at
duke@435 547 // a safepoint, all registers are saved, not only the callee-saved ones.
duke@435 548 //
duke@435 549 // Use:
duke@435 550 //
duke@435 551 // for(StackFrameStream fst(thread); !fst.is_done(); fst.next()) {
duke@435 552 // ...
duke@435 553 // }
duke@435 554 //
duke@435 555 class StackFrameStream : public StackObj {
duke@435 556 private:
duke@435 557 frame _fr;
duke@435 558 RegisterMap _reg_map;
duke@435 559 bool _is_done;
duke@435 560 public:
duke@435 561 StackFrameStream(JavaThread *thread, bool update = true);
duke@435 562
duke@435 563 // Iteration
duke@435 564 bool is_done() { return (_is_done) ? true : (_is_done = _fr.is_first_frame(), false); }
duke@435 565 void next() { if (!_is_done) _fr = _fr.sender(&_reg_map); }
duke@435 566
duke@435 567 // Query
duke@435 568 frame *current() { return &_fr; }
duke@435 569 RegisterMap* register_map() { return &_reg_map; }
duke@435 570 };
stefank@2314 571
stefank@2314 572 #endif // SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_FRAME_HPP

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