src/share/vm/runtime/deoptimization.cpp

Thu, 08 Sep 2011 10:12:25 +0200

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bdelsart
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Thu, 08 Sep 2011 10:12:25 +0200
changeset 3130
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7087445: Improve platform independence of JSR292 shared code
Summary: changes necessary for some JSR292 ports
Reviewed-by: jrose, dholmes

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duke@435 24
stefank@2314 25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
stefank@2314 26 #include "classfile/systemDictionary.hpp"
stefank@2314 27 #include "code/debugInfoRec.hpp"
stefank@2314 28 #include "code/nmethod.hpp"
stefank@2314 29 #include "code/pcDesc.hpp"
stefank@2314 30 #include "code/scopeDesc.hpp"
stefank@2314 31 #include "interpreter/bytecode.hpp"
stefank@2314 32 #include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp"
stefank@2314 33 #include "interpreter/oopMapCache.hpp"
stefank@2314 34 #include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 35 #include "memory/oopFactory.hpp"
stefank@2314 36 #include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
stefank@2314 37 #include "oops/methodOop.hpp"
stefank@2314 38 #include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 39 #include "prims/jvmtiThreadState.hpp"
stefank@2314 40 #include "runtime/biasedLocking.hpp"
stefank@2314 41 #include "runtime/compilationPolicy.hpp"
stefank@2314 42 #include "runtime/deoptimization.hpp"
stefank@2314 43 #include "runtime/interfaceSupport.hpp"
stefank@2314 44 #include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp"
stefank@2314 45 #include "runtime/signature.hpp"
stefank@2314 46 #include "runtime/stubRoutines.hpp"
stefank@2314 47 #include "runtime/thread.hpp"
stefank@2314 48 #include "runtime/vframe.hpp"
stefank@2314 49 #include "runtime/vframeArray.hpp"
stefank@2314 50 #include "runtime/vframe_hp.hpp"
stefank@2314 51 #include "utilities/events.hpp"
stefank@2314 52 #include "utilities/xmlstream.hpp"
stefank@2314 53 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_x86
stefank@2314 54 # include "vmreg_x86.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 55 #endif
stefank@2314 56 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_sparc
stefank@2314 57 # include "vmreg_sparc.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 58 #endif
stefank@2314 59 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_zero
stefank@2314 60 # include "vmreg_zero.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 61 #endif
bobv@2508 62 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_arm
bobv@2508 63 # include "vmreg_arm.inline.hpp"
bobv@2508 64 #endif
bobv@2508 65 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_ppc
bobv@2508 66 # include "vmreg_ppc.inline.hpp"
bobv@2508 67 #endif
stefank@2314 68 #ifdef COMPILER2
stefank@2314 69 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_x86_32
stefank@2314 70 # include "adfiles/ad_x86_32.hpp"
stefank@2314 71 #endif
stefank@2314 72 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_x86_64
stefank@2314 73 # include "adfiles/ad_x86_64.hpp"
stefank@2314 74 #endif
stefank@2314 75 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_sparc
stefank@2314 76 # include "adfiles/ad_sparc.hpp"
stefank@2314 77 #endif
stefank@2314 78 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_zero
stefank@2314 79 # include "adfiles/ad_zero.hpp"
stefank@2314 80 #endif
bobv@2508 81 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_arm
bobv@2508 82 # include "adfiles/ad_arm.hpp"
bobv@2508 83 #endif
bobv@2508 84 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_ppc
bobv@2508 85 # include "adfiles/ad_ppc.hpp"
bobv@2508 86 #endif
stefank@2314 87 #endif
duke@435 88
duke@435 89 bool DeoptimizationMarker::_is_active = false;
duke@435 90
duke@435 91 Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::UnrollBlock(int size_of_deoptimized_frame,
duke@435 92 int caller_adjustment,
never@2901 93 int caller_actual_parameters,
duke@435 94 int number_of_frames,
duke@435 95 intptr_t* frame_sizes,
duke@435 96 address* frame_pcs,
duke@435 97 BasicType return_type) {
duke@435 98 _size_of_deoptimized_frame = size_of_deoptimized_frame;
duke@435 99 _caller_adjustment = caller_adjustment;
never@2901 100 _caller_actual_parameters = caller_actual_parameters;
duke@435 101 _number_of_frames = number_of_frames;
duke@435 102 _frame_sizes = frame_sizes;
duke@435 103 _frame_pcs = frame_pcs;
duke@435 104 _register_block = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(intptr_t, RegisterMap::reg_count * 2);
duke@435 105 _return_type = return_type;
bdelsart@3130 106 _initial_info = 0;
duke@435 107 // PD (x86 only)
duke@435 108 _counter_temp = 0;
duke@435 109 _unpack_kind = 0;
duke@435 110 _sender_sp_temp = 0;
duke@435 111
duke@435 112 _total_frame_sizes = size_of_frames();
duke@435 113 }
duke@435 114
duke@435 115
duke@435 116 Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::~UnrollBlock() {
duke@435 117 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(intptr_t, _frame_sizes);
duke@435 118 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(intptr_t, _frame_pcs);
duke@435 119 FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(intptr_t, _register_block);
duke@435 120 }
duke@435 121
duke@435 122
duke@435 123 intptr_t* Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::value_addr_at(int register_number) const {
duke@435 124 assert(register_number < RegisterMap::reg_count, "checking register number");
duke@435 125 return &_register_block[register_number * 2];
duke@435 126 }
duke@435 127
duke@435 128
duke@435 129
duke@435 130 int Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::size_of_frames() const {
duke@435 131 // Acount first for the adjustment of the initial frame
duke@435 132 int result = _caller_adjustment;
duke@435 133 for (int index = 0; index < number_of_frames(); index++) {
duke@435 134 result += frame_sizes()[index];
duke@435 135 }
duke@435 136 return result;
duke@435 137 }
duke@435 138
duke@435 139
duke@435 140 void Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::print() {
duke@435 141 ttyLocker ttyl;
duke@435 142 tty->print_cr("UnrollBlock");
duke@435 143 tty->print_cr(" size_of_deoptimized_frame = %d", _size_of_deoptimized_frame);
duke@435 144 tty->print( " frame_sizes: ");
duke@435 145 for (int index = 0; index < number_of_frames(); index++) {
duke@435 146 tty->print("%d ", frame_sizes()[index]);
duke@435 147 }
duke@435 148 tty->cr();
duke@435 149 }
duke@435 150
duke@435 151
duke@435 152 // In order to make fetch_unroll_info work properly with escape
duke@435 153 // analysis, The method was changed from JRT_LEAF to JRT_BLOCK_ENTRY and
duke@435 154 // ResetNoHandleMark and HandleMark were removed from it. The actual reallocation
duke@435 155 // of previously eliminated objects occurs in realloc_objects, which is
duke@435 156 // called from the method fetch_unroll_info_helper below.
duke@435 157 JRT_BLOCK_ENTRY(Deoptimization::UnrollBlock*, Deoptimization::fetch_unroll_info(JavaThread* thread))
duke@435 158 // It is actually ok to allocate handles in a leaf method. It causes no safepoints,
duke@435 159 // but makes the entry a little slower. There is however a little dance we have to
duke@435 160 // do in debug mode to get around the NoHandleMark code in the JRT_LEAF macro
duke@435 161
duke@435 162 // fetch_unroll_info() is called at the beginning of the deoptimization
duke@435 163 // handler. Note this fact before we start generating temporary frames
duke@435 164 // that can confuse an asynchronous stack walker. This counter is
duke@435 165 // decremented at the end of unpack_frames().
duke@435 166 thread->inc_in_deopt_handler();
duke@435 167
duke@435 168 return fetch_unroll_info_helper(thread);
duke@435 169 JRT_END
duke@435 170
duke@435 171
duke@435 172 // This is factored, since it is both called from a JRT_LEAF (deoptimization) and a JRT_ENTRY (uncommon_trap)
duke@435 173 Deoptimization::UnrollBlock* Deoptimization::fetch_unroll_info_helper(JavaThread* thread) {
duke@435 174
duke@435 175 // Note: there is a safepoint safety issue here. No matter whether we enter
duke@435 176 // via vanilla deopt or uncommon trap we MUST NOT stop at a safepoint once
duke@435 177 // the vframeArray is created.
duke@435 178 //
duke@435 179
duke@435 180 // Allocate our special deoptimization ResourceMark
duke@435 181 DeoptResourceMark* dmark = new DeoptResourceMark(thread);
duke@435 182 assert(thread->deopt_mark() == NULL, "Pending deopt!");
duke@435 183 thread->set_deopt_mark(dmark);
duke@435 184
duke@435 185 frame stub_frame = thread->last_frame(); // Makes stack walkable as side effect
duke@435 186 RegisterMap map(thread, true);
duke@435 187 RegisterMap dummy_map(thread, false);
duke@435 188 // Now get the deoptee with a valid map
duke@435 189 frame deoptee = stub_frame.sender(&map);
iveresov@2169 190 // Set the deoptee nmethod
iveresov@2169 191 assert(thread->deopt_nmethod() == NULL, "Pending deopt!");
iveresov@2169 192 thread->set_deopt_nmethod(deoptee.cb()->as_nmethod_or_null());
duke@435 193
never@2868 194 if (VerifyStack) {
never@2868 195 thread->validate_frame_layout();
never@2868 196 }
never@2868 197
duke@435 198 // Create a growable array of VFrames where each VFrame represents an inlined
duke@435 199 // Java frame. This storage is allocated with the usual system arena.
duke@435 200 assert(deoptee.is_compiled_frame(), "Wrong frame type");
duke@435 201 GrowableArray<compiledVFrame*>* chunk = new GrowableArray<compiledVFrame*>(10);
duke@435 202 vframe* vf = vframe::new_vframe(&deoptee, &map, thread);
duke@435 203 while (!vf->is_top()) {
duke@435 204 assert(vf->is_compiled_frame(), "Wrong frame type");
duke@435 205 chunk->push(compiledVFrame::cast(vf));
duke@435 206 vf = vf->sender();
duke@435 207 }
duke@435 208 assert(vf->is_compiled_frame(), "Wrong frame type");
duke@435 209 chunk->push(compiledVFrame::cast(vf));
duke@435 210
duke@435 211 #ifdef COMPILER2
duke@435 212 // Reallocate the non-escaping objects and restore their fields. Then
duke@435 213 // relock objects if synchronization on them was eliminated.
kvn@479 214 if (DoEscapeAnalysis) {
kvn@479 215 if (EliminateAllocations) {
kvn@518 216 assert (chunk->at(0)->scope() != NULL,"expect only compiled java frames");
kvn@479 217 GrowableArray<ScopeValue*>* objects = chunk->at(0)->scope()->objects();
kvn@1688 218
kvn@1688 219 // The flag return_oop() indicates call sites which return oop
kvn@1688 220 // in compiled code. Such sites include java method calls,
kvn@1688 221 // runtime calls (for example, used to allocate new objects/arrays
kvn@1688 222 // on slow code path) and any other calls generated in compiled code.
kvn@1688 223 // It is not guaranteed that we can get such information here only
kvn@1688 224 // by analyzing bytecode in deoptimized frames. This is why this flag
kvn@1688 225 // is set during method compilation (see Compile::Process_OopMap_Node()).
kvn@1688 226 bool save_oop_result = chunk->at(0)->scope()->return_oop();
kvn@1688 227 Handle return_value;
kvn@1688 228 if (save_oop_result) {
kvn@1688 229 // Reallocation may trigger GC. If deoptimization happened on return from
kvn@1688 230 // call which returns oop we need to save it since it is not in oopmap.
kvn@1688 231 oop result = deoptee.saved_oop_result(&map);
kvn@1688 232 assert(result == NULL || result->is_oop(), "must be oop");
kvn@1688 233 return_value = Handle(thread, result);
kvn@1688 234 assert(Universe::heap()->is_in_or_null(result), "must be heap pointer");
kvn@1688 235 if (TraceDeoptimization) {
kvn@1688 236 tty->print_cr("SAVED OOP RESULT " INTPTR_FORMAT " in thread " INTPTR_FORMAT, result, thread);
kvn@1688 237 }
kvn@1688 238 }
kvn@479 239 bool reallocated = false;
kvn@479 240 if (objects != NULL) {
kvn@479 241 JRT_BLOCK
kvn@479 242 reallocated = realloc_objects(thread, &deoptee, objects, THREAD);
kvn@479 243 JRT_END
duke@435 244 }
kvn@479 245 if (reallocated) {
kvn@479 246 reassign_fields(&deoptee, &map, objects);
duke@435 247 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 248 if (TraceDeoptimization) {
duke@435 249 ttyLocker ttyl;
kvn@479 250 tty->print_cr("REALLOC OBJECTS in thread " INTPTR_FORMAT, thread);
kvn@479 251 print_objects(objects);
kvn@1688 252 }
kvn@1688 253 #endif
kvn@479 254 }
kvn@1688 255 if (save_oop_result) {
kvn@1688 256 // Restore result.
kvn@1688 257 deoptee.set_saved_oop_result(&map, return_value());
kvn@479 258 }
kvn@479 259 }
kvn@479 260 if (EliminateLocks) {
kvn@518 261 #ifndef PRODUCT
kvn@518 262 bool first = true;
kvn@518 263 #endif
kvn@479 264 for (int i = 0; i < chunk->length(); i++) {
kvn@518 265 compiledVFrame* cvf = chunk->at(i);
kvn@518 266 assert (cvf->scope() != NULL,"expect only compiled java frames");
kvn@518 267 GrowableArray<MonitorInfo*>* monitors = cvf->monitors();
kvn@518 268 if (monitors->is_nonempty()) {
kvn@518 269 relock_objects(monitors, thread);
kvn@479 270 #ifndef PRODUCT
kvn@479 271 if (TraceDeoptimization) {
kvn@479 272 ttyLocker ttyl;
kvn@479 273 for (int j = 0; j < monitors->length(); j++) {
kvn@518 274 MonitorInfo* mi = monitors->at(j);
kvn@518 275 if (mi->eliminated()) {
kvn@518 276 if (first) {
kvn@518 277 first = false;
kvn@518 278 tty->print_cr("RELOCK OBJECTS in thread " INTPTR_FORMAT, thread);
kvn@518 279 }
kvn@518 280 tty->print_cr(" object <" INTPTR_FORMAT "> locked", mi->owner());
kvn@479 281 }
duke@435 282 }
duke@435 283 }
kvn@479 284 #endif
duke@435 285 }
duke@435 286 }
duke@435 287 }
duke@435 288 }
duke@435 289 #endif // COMPILER2
duke@435 290 // Ensure that no safepoint is taken after pointers have been stored
duke@435 291 // in fields of rematerialized objects. If a safepoint occurs from here on
duke@435 292 // out the java state residing in the vframeArray will be missed.
duke@435 293 No_Safepoint_Verifier no_safepoint;
duke@435 294
duke@435 295 vframeArray* array = create_vframeArray(thread, deoptee, &map, chunk);
duke@435 296
duke@435 297 assert(thread->vframe_array_head() == NULL, "Pending deopt!");;
duke@435 298 thread->set_vframe_array_head(array);
duke@435 299
duke@435 300 // Now that the vframeArray has been created if we have any deferred local writes
duke@435 301 // added by jvmti then we can free up that structure as the data is now in the
duke@435 302 // vframeArray
duke@435 303
duke@435 304 if (thread->deferred_locals() != NULL) {
duke@435 305 GrowableArray<jvmtiDeferredLocalVariableSet*>* list = thread->deferred_locals();
duke@435 306 int i = 0;
duke@435 307 do {
duke@435 308 // Because of inlining we could have multiple vframes for a single frame
duke@435 309 // and several of the vframes could have deferred writes. Find them all.
duke@435 310 if (list->at(i)->id() == array->original().id()) {
duke@435 311 jvmtiDeferredLocalVariableSet* dlv = list->at(i);
duke@435 312 list->remove_at(i);
duke@435 313 // individual jvmtiDeferredLocalVariableSet are CHeapObj's
duke@435 314 delete dlv;
duke@435 315 } else {
duke@435 316 i++;
duke@435 317 }
duke@435 318 } while ( i < list->length() );
duke@435 319 if (list->length() == 0) {
duke@435 320 thread->set_deferred_locals(NULL);
duke@435 321 // free the list and elements back to C heap.
duke@435 322 delete list;
duke@435 323 }
duke@435 324
duke@435 325 }
duke@435 326
twisti@2047 327 #ifndef SHARK
duke@435 328 // Compute the caller frame based on the sender sp of stub_frame and stored frame sizes info.
duke@435 329 CodeBlob* cb = stub_frame.cb();
duke@435 330 // Verify we have the right vframeArray
duke@435 331 assert(cb->frame_size() >= 0, "Unexpected frame size");
duke@435 332 intptr_t* unpack_sp = stub_frame.sp() + cb->frame_size();
duke@435 333
twisti@1639 334 // If the deopt call site is a MethodHandle invoke call site we have
twisti@1639 335 // to adjust the unpack_sp.
twisti@1639 336 nmethod* deoptee_nm = deoptee.cb()->as_nmethod_or_null();
twisti@1639 337 if (deoptee_nm != NULL && deoptee_nm->is_method_handle_return(deoptee.pc()))
twisti@1639 338 unpack_sp = deoptee.unextended_sp();
twisti@1639 339
duke@435 340 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 341 assert(cb->is_deoptimization_stub() || cb->is_uncommon_trap_stub(), "just checking");
duke@435 342 Events::log("fetch unroll sp " INTPTR_FORMAT, unpack_sp);
duke@435 343 #endif
twisti@2047 344 #else
twisti@2047 345 intptr_t* unpack_sp = stub_frame.sender(&dummy_map).unextended_sp();
twisti@2047 346 #endif // !SHARK
twisti@2047 347
duke@435 348 // This is a guarantee instead of an assert because if vframe doesn't match
duke@435 349 // we will unpack the wrong deoptimized frame and wind up in strange places
duke@435 350 // where it will be very difficult to figure out what went wrong. Better
duke@435 351 // to die an early death here than some very obscure death later when the
duke@435 352 // trail is cold.
duke@435 353 // Note: on ia64 this guarantee can be fooled by frames with no memory stack
duke@435 354 // in that it will fail to detect a problem when there is one. This needs
duke@435 355 // more work in tiger timeframe.
duke@435 356 guarantee(array->unextended_sp() == unpack_sp, "vframe_array_head must contain the vframeArray to unpack");
duke@435 357
duke@435 358 int number_of_frames = array->frames();
duke@435 359
duke@435 360 // Compute the vframes' sizes. Note that frame_sizes[] entries are ordered from outermost to innermost
duke@435 361 // virtual activation, which is the reverse of the elements in the vframes array.
duke@435 362 intptr_t* frame_sizes = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(intptr_t, number_of_frames);
duke@435 363 // +1 because we always have an interpreter return address for the final slot.
duke@435 364 address* frame_pcs = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(address, number_of_frames + 1);
duke@435 365 int callee_parameters = 0;
duke@435 366 int callee_locals = 0;
duke@435 367 int popframe_extra_args = 0;
duke@435 368 // Create an interpreter return address for the stub to use as its return
duke@435 369 // address so the skeletal frames are perfectly walkable
duke@435 370 frame_pcs[number_of_frames] = Interpreter::deopt_entry(vtos, 0);
duke@435 371
duke@435 372 // PopFrame requires that the preserved incoming arguments from the recently-popped topmost
duke@435 373 // activation be put back on the expression stack of the caller for reexecution
duke@435 374 if (JvmtiExport::can_pop_frame() && thread->popframe_forcing_deopt_reexecution()) {
duke@435 375 popframe_extra_args = in_words(thread->popframe_preserved_args_size_in_words());
duke@435 376 }
duke@435 377
never@2901 378 // Find the current pc for sender of the deoptee. Since the sender may have been deoptimized
never@2901 379 // itself since the deoptee vframeArray was created we must get a fresh value of the pc rather
never@2901 380 // than simply use array->sender.pc(). This requires us to walk the current set of frames
never@2901 381 //
never@2901 382 frame deopt_sender = stub_frame.sender(&dummy_map); // First is the deoptee frame
never@2901 383 deopt_sender = deopt_sender.sender(&dummy_map); // Now deoptee caller
never@2901 384
never@2901 385 // It's possible that the number of paramters at the call site is
never@2901 386 // different than number of arguments in the callee when method
never@2901 387 // handles are used. If the caller is interpreted get the real
never@2901 388 // value so that the proper amount of space can be added to it's
never@2901 389 // frame.
never@2901 390 int caller_actual_parameters = callee_parameters;
never@2901 391 if (deopt_sender.is_interpreted_frame()) {
never@2901 392 methodHandle method = deopt_sender.interpreter_frame_method();
never@2901 393 Bytecode_invoke cur = Bytecode_invoke_check(method,
never@2901 394 deopt_sender.interpreter_frame_bci());
never@2901 395 Symbol* signature = method->constants()->signature_ref_at(cur.index());
never@2901 396 ArgumentSizeComputer asc(signature);
never@2901 397 caller_actual_parameters = asc.size() + (cur.has_receiver() ? 1 : 0);
never@2901 398 }
never@2901 399
duke@435 400 //
duke@435 401 // frame_sizes/frame_pcs[0] oldest frame (int or c2i)
duke@435 402 // frame_sizes/frame_pcs[1] next oldest frame (int)
duke@435 403 // frame_sizes/frame_pcs[n] youngest frame (int)
duke@435 404 //
duke@435 405 // Now a pc in frame_pcs is actually the return address to the frame's caller (a frame
duke@435 406 // owns the space for the return address to it's caller). Confusing ain't it.
duke@435 407 //
duke@435 408 // The vframe array can address vframes with indices running from
duke@435 409 // 0.._frames-1. Index 0 is the youngest frame and _frame - 1 is the oldest (root) frame.
duke@435 410 // When we create the skeletal frames we need the oldest frame to be in the zero slot
duke@435 411 // in the frame_sizes/frame_pcs so the assembly code can do a trivial walk.
duke@435 412 // so things look a little strange in this loop.
duke@435 413 //
duke@435 414 for (int index = 0; index < array->frames(); index++ ) {
duke@435 415 // frame[number_of_frames - 1 ] = on_stack_size(youngest)
duke@435 416 // frame[number_of_frames - 2 ] = on_stack_size(sender(youngest))
duke@435 417 // frame[number_of_frames - 3 ] = on_stack_size(sender(sender(youngest)))
never@2901 418 int caller_parms = callee_parameters;
never@2901 419 if (index == array->frames() - 1) {
never@2901 420 // Use the value from the interpreted caller
never@2901 421 caller_parms = caller_actual_parameters;
never@2901 422 }
never@2901 423 frame_sizes[number_of_frames - 1 - index] = BytesPerWord * array->element(index)->on_stack_size(caller_parms,
never@2901 424 callee_parameters,
duke@435 425 callee_locals,
duke@435 426 index == 0,
duke@435 427 popframe_extra_args);
duke@435 428 // This pc doesn't have to be perfect just good enough to identify the frame
duke@435 429 // as interpreted so the skeleton frame will be walkable
duke@435 430 // The correct pc will be set when the skeleton frame is completely filled out
duke@435 431 // The final pc we store in the loop is wrong and will be overwritten below
duke@435 432 frame_pcs[number_of_frames - 1 - index ] = Interpreter::deopt_entry(vtos, 0) - frame::pc_return_offset;
duke@435 433
duke@435 434 callee_parameters = array->element(index)->method()->size_of_parameters();
duke@435 435 callee_locals = array->element(index)->method()->max_locals();
duke@435 436 popframe_extra_args = 0;
duke@435 437 }
duke@435 438
duke@435 439 // Compute whether the root vframe returns a float or double value.
duke@435 440 BasicType return_type;
duke@435 441 {
duke@435 442 HandleMark hm;
duke@435 443 methodHandle method(thread, array->element(0)->method());
never@2462 444 Bytecode_invoke invoke = Bytecode_invoke_check(method, array->element(0)->bci());
coleenp@2497 445 return_type = invoke.is_valid() ? invoke.result_type() : T_ILLEGAL;
duke@435 446 }
duke@435 447
duke@435 448 // Compute information for handling adapters and adjusting the frame size of the caller.
duke@435 449 int caller_adjustment = 0;
duke@435 450
duke@435 451 // Compute the amount the oldest interpreter frame will have to adjust
duke@435 452 // its caller's stack by. If the caller is a compiled frame then
duke@435 453 // we pretend that the callee has no parameters so that the
duke@435 454 // extension counts for the full amount of locals and not just
duke@435 455 // locals-parms. This is because without a c2i adapter the parm
duke@435 456 // area as created by the compiled frame will not be usable by
duke@435 457 // the interpreter. (Depending on the calling convention there
duke@435 458 // may not even be enough space).
duke@435 459
duke@435 460 // QQQ I'd rather see this pushed down into last_frame_adjust
duke@435 461 // and have it take the sender (aka caller).
duke@435 462
duke@435 463 if (deopt_sender.is_compiled_frame()) {
duke@435 464 caller_adjustment = last_frame_adjust(0, callee_locals);
never@2901 465 } else if (callee_locals > caller_actual_parameters) {
duke@435 466 // The caller frame may need extending to accommodate
duke@435 467 // non-parameter locals of the first unpacked interpreted frame.
duke@435 468 // Compute that adjustment.
never@2901 469 caller_adjustment = last_frame_adjust(caller_actual_parameters, callee_locals);
duke@435 470 }
duke@435 471
duke@435 472 // If the sender is deoptimized the we must retrieve the address of the handler
duke@435 473 // since the frame will "magically" show the original pc before the deopt
duke@435 474 // and we'd undo the deopt.
duke@435 475
duke@435 476 frame_pcs[0] = deopt_sender.raw_pc();
duke@435 477
twisti@2047 478 #ifndef SHARK
duke@435 479 assert(CodeCache::find_blob_unsafe(frame_pcs[0]) != NULL, "bad pc");
twisti@2047 480 #endif // SHARK
duke@435 481
duke@435 482 UnrollBlock* info = new UnrollBlock(array->frame_size() * BytesPerWord,
duke@435 483 caller_adjustment * BytesPerWord,
never@2901 484 caller_actual_parameters,
duke@435 485 number_of_frames,
duke@435 486 frame_sizes,
duke@435 487 frame_pcs,
duke@435 488 return_type);
bdelsart@3130 489 // On some platforms, we need a way to pass some platform dependent
bdelsart@3130 490 // information to the unpacking code so the skeletal frames come out
bdelsart@3130 491 // correct (initial fp value, unextended sp, ...)
bdelsart@3130 492 info->set_initial_info((intptr_t) array->sender().initial_deoptimization_info());
duke@435 493
duke@435 494 if (array->frames() > 1) {
duke@435 495 if (VerifyStack && TraceDeoptimization) {
duke@435 496 tty->print_cr("Deoptimizing method containing inlining");
duke@435 497 }
duke@435 498 }
duke@435 499
duke@435 500 array->set_unroll_block(info);
duke@435 501 return info;
duke@435 502 }
duke@435 503
duke@435 504 // Called to cleanup deoptimization data structures in normal case
duke@435 505 // after unpacking to stack and when stack overflow error occurs
duke@435 506 void Deoptimization::cleanup_deopt_info(JavaThread *thread,
duke@435 507 vframeArray *array) {
duke@435 508
duke@435 509 // Get array if coming from exception
duke@435 510 if (array == NULL) {
duke@435 511 array = thread->vframe_array_head();
duke@435 512 }
duke@435 513 thread->set_vframe_array_head(NULL);
duke@435 514
duke@435 515 // Free the previous UnrollBlock
duke@435 516 vframeArray* old_array = thread->vframe_array_last();
duke@435 517 thread->set_vframe_array_last(array);
duke@435 518
duke@435 519 if (old_array != NULL) {
duke@435 520 UnrollBlock* old_info = old_array->unroll_block();
duke@435 521 old_array->set_unroll_block(NULL);
duke@435 522 delete old_info;
duke@435 523 delete old_array;
duke@435 524 }
duke@435 525
duke@435 526 // Deallocate any resource creating in this routine and any ResourceObjs allocated
duke@435 527 // inside the vframeArray (StackValueCollections)
duke@435 528
duke@435 529 delete thread->deopt_mark();
duke@435 530 thread->set_deopt_mark(NULL);
iveresov@2169 531 thread->set_deopt_nmethod(NULL);
duke@435 532
duke@435 533
duke@435 534 if (JvmtiExport::can_pop_frame()) {
duke@435 535 #ifndef CC_INTERP
duke@435 536 // Regardless of whether we entered this routine with the pending
duke@435 537 // popframe condition bit set, we should always clear it now
duke@435 538 thread->clear_popframe_condition();
duke@435 539 #else
duke@435 540 // C++ interpeter will clear has_pending_popframe when it enters
duke@435 541 // with method_resume. For deopt_resume2 we clear it now.
duke@435 542 if (thread->popframe_forcing_deopt_reexecution())
duke@435 543 thread->clear_popframe_condition();
duke@435 544 #endif /* CC_INTERP */
duke@435 545 }
duke@435 546
duke@435 547 // unpack_frames() is called at the end of the deoptimization handler
duke@435 548 // and (in C2) at the end of the uncommon trap handler. Note this fact
duke@435 549 // so that an asynchronous stack walker can work again. This counter is
duke@435 550 // incremented at the beginning of fetch_unroll_info() and (in C2) at
duke@435 551 // the beginning of uncommon_trap().
duke@435 552 thread->dec_in_deopt_handler();
duke@435 553 }
duke@435 554
duke@435 555
duke@435 556 // Return BasicType of value being returned
duke@435 557 JRT_LEAF(BasicType, Deoptimization::unpack_frames(JavaThread* thread, int exec_mode))
duke@435 558
duke@435 559 // We are already active int he special DeoptResourceMark any ResourceObj's we
duke@435 560 // allocate will be freed at the end of the routine.
duke@435 561
duke@435 562 // It is actually ok to allocate handles in a leaf method. It causes no safepoints,
duke@435 563 // but makes the entry a little slower. There is however a little dance we have to
duke@435 564 // do in debug mode to get around the NoHandleMark code in the JRT_LEAF macro
duke@435 565 ResetNoHandleMark rnhm; // No-op in release/product versions
duke@435 566 HandleMark hm;
duke@435 567
duke@435 568 frame stub_frame = thread->last_frame();
duke@435 569
duke@435 570 // Since the frame to unpack is the top frame of this thread, the vframe_array_head
duke@435 571 // must point to the vframeArray for the unpack frame.
duke@435 572 vframeArray* array = thread->vframe_array_head();
duke@435 573
duke@435 574 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 575 if (TraceDeoptimization) {
duke@435 576 tty->print_cr("DEOPT UNPACKING thread " INTPTR_FORMAT " vframeArray " INTPTR_FORMAT " mode %d", thread, array, exec_mode);
duke@435 577 }
duke@435 578 #endif
duke@435 579
duke@435 580 UnrollBlock* info = array->unroll_block();
duke@435 581
duke@435 582 // Unpack the interpreter frames and any adapter frame (c2 only) we might create.
never@2901 583 array->unpack_to_stack(stub_frame, exec_mode, info->caller_actual_parameters());
duke@435 584
duke@435 585 BasicType bt = info->return_type();
duke@435 586
duke@435 587 // If we have an exception pending, claim that the return type is an oop
duke@435 588 // so the deopt_blob does not overwrite the exception_oop.
duke@435 589
duke@435 590 if (exec_mode == Unpack_exception)
duke@435 591 bt = T_OBJECT;
duke@435 592
duke@435 593 // Cleanup thread deopt data
duke@435 594 cleanup_deopt_info(thread, array);
duke@435 595
duke@435 596 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 597 if (VerifyStack) {
duke@435 598 ResourceMark res_mark;
duke@435 599
never@2868 600 thread->validate_frame_layout();
never@2868 601
duke@435 602 // Verify that the just-unpacked frames match the interpreter's
duke@435 603 // notions of expression stack and locals
duke@435 604 vframeArray* cur_array = thread->vframe_array_last();
duke@435 605 RegisterMap rm(thread, false);
duke@435 606 rm.set_include_argument_oops(false);
duke@435 607 bool is_top_frame = true;
duke@435 608 int callee_size_of_parameters = 0;
duke@435 609 int callee_max_locals = 0;
duke@435 610 for (int i = 0; i < cur_array->frames(); i++) {
duke@435 611 vframeArrayElement* el = cur_array->element(i);
duke@435 612 frame* iframe = el->iframe();
duke@435 613 guarantee(iframe->is_interpreted_frame(), "Wrong frame type");
duke@435 614
duke@435 615 // Get the oop map for this bci
duke@435 616 InterpreterOopMap mask;
duke@435 617 int cur_invoke_parameter_size = 0;
duke@435 618 bool try_next_mask = false;
duke@435 619 int next_mask_expression_stack_size = -1;
duke@435 620 int top_frame_expression_stack_adjustment = 0;
duke@435 621 methodHandle mh(thread, iframe->interpreter_frame_method());
duke@435 622 OopMapCache::compute_one_oop_map(mh, iframe->interpreter_frame_bci(), &mask);
duke@435 623 BytecodeStream str(mh);
duke@435 624 str.set_start(iframe->interpreter_frame_bci());
duke@435 625 int max_bci = mh->code_size();
duke@435 626 // Get to the next bytecode if possible
duke@435 627 assert(str.bci() < max_bci, "bci in interpreter frame out of bounds");
duke@435 628 // Check to see if we can grab the number of outgoing arguments
duke@435 629 // at an uncommon trap for an invoke (where the compiler
duke@435 630 // generates debug info before the invoke has executed)
duke@435 631 Bytecodes::Code cur_code = str.next();
duke@435 632 if (cur_code == Bytecodes::_invokevirtual ||
duke@435 633 cur_code == Bytecodes::_invokespecial ||
duke@435 634 cur_code == Bytecodes::_invokestatic ||
duke@435 635 cur_code == Bytecodes::_invokeinterface) {
never@2462 636 Bytecode_invoke invoke(mh, iframe->interpreter_frame_bci());
coleenp@2497 637 Symbol* signature = invoke.signature();
duke@435 638 ArgumentSizeComputer asc(signature);
duke@435 639 cur_invoke_parameter_size = asc.size();
duke@435 640 if (cur_code != Bytecodes::_invokestatic) {
duke@435 641 // Add in receiver
duke@435 642 ++cur_invoke_parameter_size;
duke@435 643 }
duke@435 644 }
duke@435 645 if (str.bci() < max_bci) {
duke@435 646 Bytecodes::Code bc = str.next();
duke@435 647 if (bc >= 0) {
duke@435 648 // The interpreter oop map generator reports results before
duke@435 649 // the current bytecode has executed except in the case of
duke@435 650 // calls. It seems to be hard to tell whether the compiler
duke@435 651 // has emitted debug information matching the "state before"
duke@435 652 // a given bytecode or the state after, so we try both
duke@435 653 switch (cur_code) {
duke@435 654 case Bytecodes::_invokevirtual:
duke@435 655 case Bytecodes::_invokespecial:
duke@435 656 case Bytecodes::_invokestatic:
duke@435 657 case Bytecodes::_invokeinterface:
duke@435 658 case Bytecodes::_athrow:
duke@435 659 break;
duke@435 660 default: {
duke@435 661 InterpreterOopMap next_mask;
duke@435 662 OopMapCache::compute_one_oop_map(mh, str.bci(), &next_mask);
duke@435 663 next_mask_expression_stack_size = next_mask.expression_stack_size();
duke@435 664 // Need to subtract off the size of the result type of
duke@435 665 // the bytecode because this is not described in the
duke@435 666 // debug info but returned to the interpreter in the TOS
duke@435 667 // caching register
duke@435 668 BasicType bytecode_result_type = Bytecodes::result_type(cur_code);
duke@435 669 if (bytecode_result_type != T_ILLEGAL) {
duke@435 670 top_frame_expression_stack_adjustment = type2size[bytecode_result_type];
duke@435 671 }
duke@435 672 assert(top_frame_expression_stack_adjustment >= 0, "");
duke@435 673 try_next_mask = true;
duke@435 674 break;
duke@435 675 }
duke@435 676 }
duke@435 677 }
duke@435 678 }
duke@435 679
duke@435 680 // Verify stack depth and oops in frame
duke@435 681 // This assertion may be dependent on the platform we're running on and may need modification (tested on x86 and sparc)
duke@435 682 if (!(
duke@435 683 /* SPARC */
duke@435 684 (iframe->interpreter_frame_expression_stack_size() == mask.expression_stack_size() + callee_size_of_parameters) ||
duke@435 685 /* x86 */
duke@435 686 (iframe->interpreter_frame_expression_stack_size() == mask.expression_stack_size() + callee_max_locals) ||
duke@435 687 (try_next_mask &&
duke@435 688 (iframe->interpreter_frame_expression_stack_size() == (next_mask_expression_stack_size -
duke@435 689 top_frame_expression_stack_adjustment))) ||
duke@435 690 (is_top_frame && (exec_mode == Unpack_exception) && iframe->interpreter_frame_expression_stack_size() == 0) ||
duke@435 691 (is_top_frame && (exec_mode == Unpack_uncommon_trap || exec_mode == Unpack_reexecute) &&
duke@435 692 (iframe->interpreter_frame_expression_stack_size() == mask.expression_stack_size() + cur_invoke_parameter_size))
duke@435 693 )) {
duke@435 694 ttyLocker ttyl;
duke@435 695
duke@435 696 // Print out some information that will help us debug the problem
duke@435 697 tty->print_cr("Wrong number of expression stack elements during deoptimization");
duke@435 698 tty->print_cr(" Error occurred while verifying frame %d (0..%d, 0 is topmost)", i, cur_array->frames() - 1);
duke@435 699 tty->print_cr(" Fabricated interpreter frame had %d expression stack elements",
duke@435 700 iframe->interpreter_frame_expression_stack_size());
duke@435 701 tty->print_cr(" Interpreter oop map had %d expression stack elements", mask.expression_stack_size());
duke@435 702 tty->print_cr(" try_next_mask = %d", try_next_mask);
duke@435 703 tty->print_cr(" next_mask_expression_stack_size = %d", next_mask_expression_stack_size);
duke@435 704 tty->print_cr(" callee_size_of_parameters = %d", callee_size_of_parameters);
duke@435 705 tty->print_cr(" callee_max_locals = %d", callee_max_locals);
duke@435 706 tty->print_cr(" top_frame_expression_stack_adjustment = %d", top_frame_expression_stack_adjustment);
duke@435 707 tty->print_cr(" exec_mode = %d", exec_mode);
duke@435 708 tty->print_cr(" cur_invoke_parameter_size = %d", cur_invoke_parameter_size);
duke@435 709 tty->print_cr(" Thread = " INTPTR_FORMAT ", thread ID = " UINTX_FORMAT, thread, thread->osthread()->thread_id());
duke@435 710 tty->print_cr(" Interpreted frames:");
duke@435 711 for (int k = 0; k < cur_array->frames(); k++) {
duke@435 712 vframeArrayElement* el = cur_array->element(k);
duke@435 713 tty->print_cr(" %s (bci %d)", el->method()->name_and_sig_as_C_string(), el->bci());
duke@435 714 }
duke@435 715 cur_array->print_on_2(tty);
duke@435 716 guarantee(false, "wrong number of expression stack elements during deopt");
duke@435 717 }
duke@435 718 VerifyOopClosure verify;
duke@435 719 iframe->oops_interpreted_do(&verify, &rm, false);
duke@435 720 callee_size_of_parameters = mh->size_of_parameters();
duke@435 721 callee_max_locals = mh->max_locals();
duke@435 722 is_top_frame = false;
duke@435 723 }
duke@435 724 }
duke@435 725 #endif /* !PRODUCT */
duke@435 726
duke@435 727
duke@435 728 return bt;
duke@435 729 JRT_END
duke@435 730
duke@435 731
duke@435 732 int Deoptimization::deoptimize_dependents() {
duke@435 733 Threads::deoptimized_wrt_marked_nmethods();
duke@435 734 return 0;
duke@435 735 }
duke@435 736
duke@435 737
duke@435 738 #ifdef COMPILER2
duke@435 739 bool Deoptimization::realloc_objects(JavaThread* thread, frame* fr, GrowableArray<ScopeValue*>* objects, TRAPS) {
duke@435 740 Handle pending_exception(thread->pending_exception());
duke@435 741 const char* exception_file = thread->exception_file();
duke@435 742 int exception_line = thread->exception_line();
duke@435 743 thread->clear_pending_exception();
duke@435 744
duke@435 745 for (int i = 0; i < objects->length(); i++) {
duke@435 746 assert(objects->at(i)->is_object(), "invalid debug information");
duke@435 747 ObjectValue* sv = (ObjectValue*) objects->at(i);
duke@435 748
duke@435 749 KlassHandle k(((ConstantOopReadValue*) sv->klass())->value()());
duke@435 750 oop obj = NULL;
duke@435 751
duke@435 752 if (k->oop_is_instance()) {
duke@435 753 instanceKlass* ik = instanceKlass::cast(k());
duke@435 754 obj = ik->allocate_instance(CHECK_(false));
duke@435 755 } else if (k->oop_is_typeArray()) {
duke@435 756 typeArrayKlass* ak = typeArrayKlass::cast(k());
duke@435 757 assert(sv->field_size() % type2size[ak->element_type()] == 0, "non-integral array length");
duke@435 758 int len = sv->field_size() / type2size[ak->element_type()];
duke@435 759 obj = ak->allocate(len, CHECK_(false));
duke@435 760 } else if (k->oop_is_objArray()) {
duke@435 761 objArrayKlass* ak = objArrayKlass::cast(k());
duke@435 762 obj = ak->allocate(sv->field_size(), CHECK_(false));
duke@435 763 }
duke@435 764
duke@435 765 assert(obj != NULL, "allocation failed");
duke@435 766 assert(sv->value().is_null(), "redundant reallocation");
duke@435 767 sv->set_value(obj);
duke@435 768 }
duke@435 769
duke@435 770 if (pending_exception.not_null()) {
duke@435 771 thread->set_pending_exception(pending_exception(), exception_file, exception_line);
duke@435 772 }
duke@435 773
duke@435 774 return true;
duke@435 775 }
duke@435 776
duke@435 777 // This assumes that the fields are stored in ObjectValue in the same order
duke@435 778 // they are yielded by do_nonstatic_fields.
duke@435 779 class FieldReassigner: public FieldClosure {
duke@435 780 frame* _fr;
duke@435 781 RegisterMap* _reg_map;
duke@435 782 ObjectValue* _sv;
duke@435 783 instanceKlass* _ik;
duke@435 784 oop _obj;
duke@435 785
duke@435 786 int _i;
duke@435 787 public:
duke@435 788 FieldReassigner(frame* fr, RegisterMap* reg_map, ObjectValue* sv, oop obj) :
duke@435 789 _fr(fr), _reg_map(reg_map), _sv(sv), _obj(obj), _i(0) {}
duke@435 790
duke@435 791 int i() const { return _i; }
duke@435 792
duke@435 793
duke@435 794 void do_field(fieldDescriptor* fd) {
kvn@479 795 intptr_t val;
duke@435 796 StackValue* value =
duke@435 797 StackValue::create_stack_value(_fr, _reg_map, _sv->field_at(i()));
duke@435 798 int offset = fd->offset();
duke@435 799 switch (fd->field_type()) {
duke@435 800 case T_OBJECT: case T_ARRAY:
duke@435 801 assert(value->type() == T_OBJECT, "Agreement.");
duke@435 802 _obj->obj_field_put(offset, value->get_obj()());
duke@435 803 break;
duke@435 804
duke@435 805 case T_LONG: case T_DOUBLE: {
duke@435 806 assert(value->type() == T_INT, "Agreement.");
duke@435 807 StackValue* low =
duke@435 808 StackValue::create_stack_value(_fr, _reg_map, _sv->field_at(++_i));
kvn@479 809 #ifdef _LP64
kvn@479 810 jlong res = (jlong)low->get_int();
kvn@479 811 #else
kvn@479 812 #ifdef SPARC
kvn@479 813 // For SPARC we have to swap high and low words.
kvn@479 814 jlong res = jlong_from((jint)low->get_int(), (jint)value->get_int());
kvn@479 815 #else
duke@435 816 jlong res = jlong_from((jint)value->get_int(), (jint)low->get_int());
kvn@479 817 #endif //SPARC
kvn@479 818 #endif
duke@435 819 _obj->long_field_put(offset, res);
duke@435 820 break;
duke@435 821 }
kvn@479 822 // Have to cast to INT (32 bits) pointer to avoid little/big-endian problem.
duke@435 823 case T_INT: case T_FLOAT: // 4 bytes.
duke@435 824 assert(value->type() == T_INT, "Agreement.");
kvn@479 825 val = value->get_int();
kvn@479 826 _obj->int_field_put(offset, (jint)*((jint*)&val));
duke@435 827 break;
duke@435 828
duke@435 829 case T_SHORT: case T_CHAR: // 2 bytes
duke@435 830 assert(value->type() == T_INT, "Agreement.");
kvn@479 831 val = value->get_int();
kvn@479 832 _obj->short_field_put(offset, (jshort)*((jint*)&val));
duke@435 833 break;
duke@435 834
kvn@479 835 case T_BOOLEAN: case T_BYTE: // 1 byte
duke@435 836 assert(value->type() == T_INT, "Agreement.");
kvn@479 837 val = value->get_int();
kvn@479 838 _obj->bool_field_put(offset, (jboolean)*((jint*)&val));
duke@435 839 break;
duke@435 840
duke@435 841 default:
duke@435 842 ShouldNotReachHere();
duke@435 843 }
duke@435 844 _i++;
duke@435 845 }
duke@435 846 };
duke@435 847
duke@435 848 // restore elements of an eliminated type array
duke@435 849 void Deoptimization::reassign_type_array_elements(frame* fr, RegisterMap* reg_map, ObjectValue* sv, typeArrayOop obj, BasicType type) {
duke@435 850 int index = 0;
kvn@479 851 intptr_t val;
duke@435 852
duke@435 853 for (int i = 0; i < sv->field_size(); i++) {
duke@435 854 StackValue* value = StackValue::create_stack_value(fr, reg_map, sv->field_at(i));
duke@435 855 switch(type) {
kvn@479 856 case T_LONG: case T_DOUBLE: {
kvn@479 857 assert(value->type() == T_INT, "Agreement.");
kvn@479 858 StackValue* low =
kvn@479 859 StackValue::create_stack_value(fr, reg_map, sv->field_at(++i));
kvn@479 860 #ifdef _LP64
kvn@479 861 jlong res = (jlong)low->get_int();
kvn@479 862 #else
kvn@479 863 #ifdef SPARC
kvn@479 864 // For SPARC we have to swap high and low words.
kvn@479 865 jlong res = jlong_from((jint)low->get_int(), (jint)value->get_int());
kvn@479 866 #else
kvn@479 867 jlong res = jlong_from((jint)value->get_int(), (jint)low->get_int());
kvn@479 868 #endif //SPARC
kvn@479 869 #endif
kvn@479 870 obj->long_at_put(index, res);
kvn@479 871 break;
kvn@479 872 }
kvn@479 873
kvn@479 874 // Have to cast to INT (32 bits) pointer to avoid little/big-endian problem.
kvn@479 875 case T_INT: case T_FLOAT: // 4 bytes.
kvn@479 876 assert(value->type() == T_INT, "Agreement.");
kvn@479 877 val = value->get_int();
kvn@479 878 obj->int_at_put(index, (jint)*((jint*)&val));
kvn@479 879 break;
kvn@479 880
kvn@479 881 case T_SHORT: case T_CHAR: // 2 bytes
kvn@479 882 assert(value->type() == T_INT, "Agreement.");
kvn@479 883 val = value->get_int();
kvn@479 884 obj->short_at_put(index, (jshort)*((jint*)&val));
kvn@479 885 break;
kvn@479 886
kvn@479 887 case T_BOOLEAN: case T_BYTE: // 1 byte
kvn@479 888 assert(value->type() == T_INT, "Agreement.");
kvn@479 889 val = value->get_int();
kvn@479 890 obj->bool_at_put(index, (jboolean)*((jint*)&val));
kvn@479 891 break;
kvn@479 892
duke@435 893 default:
duke@435 894 ShouldNotReachHere();
duke@435 895 }
duke@435 896 index++;
duke@435 897 }
duke@435 898 }
duke@435 899
duke@435 900
duke@435 901 // restore fields of an eliminated object array
duke@435 902 void Deoptimization::reassign_object_array_elements(frame* fr, RegisterMap* reg_map, ObjectValue* sv, objArrayOop obj) {
duke@435 903 for (int i = 0; i < sv->field_size(); i++) {
duke@435 904 StackValue* value = StackValue::create_stack_value(fr, reg_map, sv->field_at(i));
duke@435 905 assert(value->type() == T_OBJECT, "object element expected");
duke@435 906 obj->obj_at_put(i, value->get_obj()());
duke@435 907 }
duke@435 908 }
duke@435 909
duke@435 910
duke@435 911 // restore fields of all eliminated objects and arrays
duke@435 912 void Deoptimization::reassign_fields(frame* fr, RegisterMap* reg_map, GrowableArray<ScopeValue*>* objects) {
duke@435 913 for (int i = 0; i < objects->length(); i++) {
duke@435 914 ObjectValue* sv = (ObjectValue*) objects->at(i);
duke@435 915 KlassHandle k(((ConstantOopReadValue*) sv->klass())->value()());
duke@435 916 Handle obj = sv->value();
duke@435 917 assert(obj.not_null(), "reallocation was missed");
duke@435 918
duke@435 919 if (k->oop_is_instance()) {
duke@435 920 instanceKlass* ik = instanceKlass::cast(k());
duke@435 921 FieldReassigner reassign(fr, reg_map, sv, obj());
duke@435 922 ik->do_nonstatic_fields(&reassign);
duke@435 923 } else if (k->oop_is_typeArray()) {
duke@435 924 typeArrayKlass* ak = typeArrayKlass::cast(k());
duke@435 925 reassign_type_array_elements(fr, reg_map, sv, (typeArrayOop) obj(), ak->element_type());
duke@435 926 } else if (k->oop_is_objArray()) {
duke@435 927 reassign_object_array_elements(fr, reg_map, sv, (objArrayOop) obj());
duke@435 928 }
duke@435 929 }
duke@435 930 }
duke@435 931
duke@435 932
duke@435 933 // relock objects for which synchronization was eliminated
kvn@518 934 void Deoptimization::relock_objects(GrowableArray<MonitorInfo*>* monitors, JavaThread* thread) {
duke@435 935 for (int i = 0; i < monitors->length(); i++) {
kvn@518 936 MonitorInfo* mon_info = monitors->at(i);
kvn@518 937 if (mon_info->eliminated()) {
kvn@518 938 assert(mon_info->owner() != NULL, "reallocation was missed");
kvn@518 939 Handle obj = Handle(mon_info->owner());
kvn@518 940 markOop mark = obj->mark();
kvn@518 941 if (UseBiasedLocking && mark->has_bias_pattern()) {
kvn@518 942 // New allocated objects may have the mark set to anonymously biased.
kvn@518 943 // Also the deoptimized method may called methods with synchronization
kvn@518 944 // where the thread-local object is bias locked to the current thread.
kvn@518 945 assert(mark->is_biased_anonymously() ||
kvn@518 946 mark->biased_locker() == thread, "should be locked to current thread");
kvn@518 947 // Reset mark word to unbiased prototype.
kvn@518 948 markOop unbiased_prototype = markOopDesc::prototype()->set_age(mark->age());
kvn@518 949 obj->set_mark(unbiased_prototype);
kvn@518 950 }
kvn@518 951 BasicLock* lock = mon_info->lock();
kvn@518 952 ObjectSynchronizer::slow_enter(obj, lock, thread);
duke@435 953 }
kvn@518 954 assert(mon_info->owner()->is_locked(), "object must be locked now");
duke@435 955 }
duke@435 956 }
duke@435 957
duke@435 958
duke@435 959 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 960 // print information about reallocated objects
duke@435 961 void Deoptimization::print_objects(GrowableArray<ScopeValue*>* objects) {
duke@435 962 fieldDescriptor fd;
duke@435 963
duke@435 964 for (int i = 0; i < objects->length(); i++) {
duke@435 965 ObjectValue* sv = (ObjectValue*) objects->at(i);
duke@435 966 KlassHandle k(((ConstantOopReadValue*) sv->klass())->value()());
duke@435 967 Handle obj = sv->value();
duke@435 968
duke@435 969 tty->print(" object <" INTPTR_FORMAT "> of type ", sv->value()());
duke@435 970 k->as_klassOop()->print_value();
duke@435 971 tty->print(" allocated (%d bytes)", obj->size() * HeapWordSize);
duke@435 972 tty->cr();
duke@435 973
duke@435 974 if (Verbose) {
duke@435 975 k->oop_print_on(obj(), tty);
duke@435 976 }
duke@435 977 }
duke@435 978 }
duke@435 979 #endif
duke@435 980 #endif // COMPILER2
duke@435 981
duke@435 982 vframeArray* Deoptimization::create_vframeArray(JavaThread* thread, frame fr, RegisterMap *reg_map, GrowableArray<compiledVFrame*>* chunk) {
duke@435 983
duke@435 984 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 985 if (TraceDeoptimization) {
duke@435 986 ttyLocker ttyl;
duke@435 987 tty->print("DEOPT PACKING thread " INTPTR_FORMAT " ", thread);
duke@435 988 fr.print_on(tty);
duke@435 989 tty->print_cr(" Virtual frames (innermost first):");
duke@435 990 for (int index = 0; index < chunk->length(); index++) {
duke@435 991 compiledVFrame* vf = chunk->at(index);
duke@435 992 tty->print(" %2d - ", index);
duke@435 993 vf->print_value();
duke@435 994 int bci = chunk->at(index)->raw_bci();
duke@435 995 const char* code_name;
duke@435 996 if (bci == SynchronizationEntryBCI) {
duke@435 997 code_name = "sync entry";
duke@435 998 } else {
never@2462 999 Bytecodes::Code code = vf->method()->code_at(bci);
duke@435 1000 code_name = Bytecodes::name(code);
duke@435 1001 }
duke@435 1002 tty->print(" - %s", code_name);
duke@435 1003 tty->print_cr(" @ bci %d ", bci);
duke@435 1004 if (Verbose) {
duke@435 1005 vf->print();
duke@435 1006 tty->cr();
duke@435 1007 }
duke@435 1008 }
duke@435 1009 }
duke@435 1010 #endif
duke@435 1011
duke@435 1012 // Register map for next frame (used for stack crawl). We capture
duke@435 1013 // the state of the deopt'ing frame's caller. Thus if we need to
duke@435 1014 // stuff a C2I adapter we can properly fill in the callee-save
duke@435 1015 // register locations.
duke@435 1016 frame caller = fr.sender(reg_map);
duke@435 1017 int frame_size = caller.sp() - fr.sp();
duke@435 1018
duke@435 1019 frame sender = caller;
duke@435 1020
duke@435 1021 // Since the Java thread being deoptimized will eventually adjust it's own stack,
duke@435 1022 // the vframeArray containing the unpacking information is allocated in the C heap.
duke@435 1023 // For Compiler1, the caller of the deoptimized frame is saved for use by unpack_frames().
duke@435 1024 vframeArray* array = vframeArray::allocate(thread, frame_size, chunk, reg_map, sender, caller, fr);
duke@435 1025
duke@435 1026 // Compare the vframeArray to the collected vframes
duke@435 1027 assert(array->structural_compare(thread, chunk), "just checking");
duke@435 1028 Events::log("# vframes = %d", (intptr_t)chunk->length());
duke@435 1029
duke@435 1030 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 1031 if (TraceDeoptimization) {
duke@435 1032 ttyLocker ttyl;
duke@435 1033 tty->print_cr(" Created vframeArray " INTPTR_FORMAT, array);
duke@435 1034 }
duke@435 1035 #endif // PRODUCT
duke@435 1036
duke@435 1037 return array;
duke@435 1038 }
duke@435 1039
duke@435 1040
duke@435 1041 static void collect_monitors(compiledVFrame* cvf, GrowableArray<Handle>* objects_to_revoke) {
duke@435 1042 GrowableArray<MonitorInfo*>* monitors = cvf->monitors();
duke@435 1043 for (int i = 0; i < monitors->length(); i++) {
duke@435 1044 MonitorInfo* mon_info = monitors->at(i);
kvn@1253 1045 if (!mon_info->eliminated() && mon_info->owner() != NULL) {
duke@435 1046 objects_to_revoke->append(Handle(mon_info->owner()));
duke@435 1047 }
duke@435 1048 }
duke@435 1049 }
duke@435 1050
duke@435 1051
duke@435 1052 void Deoptimization::revoke_biases_of_monitors(JavaThread* thread, frame fr, RegisterMap* map) {
duke@435 1053 if (!UseBiasedLocking) {
duke@435 1054 return;
duke@435 1055 }
duke@435 1056
duke@435 1057 GrowableArray<Handle>* objects_to_revoke = new GrowableArray<Handle>();
duke@435 1058
duke@435 1059 // Unfortunately we don't have a RegisterMap available in most of
duke@435 1060 // the places we want to call this routine so we need to walk the
duke@435 1061 // stack again to update the register map.
duke@435 1062 if (map == NULL || !map->update_map()) {
duke@435 1063 StackFrameStream sfs(thread, true);
duke@435 1064 bool found = false;
duke@435 1065 while (!found && !sfs.is_done()) {
duke@435 1066 frame* cur = sfs.current();
duke@435 1067 sfs.next();
duke@435 1068 found = cur->id() == fr.id();
duke@435 1069 }
duke@435 1070 assert(found, "frame to be deoptimized not found on target thread's stack");
duke@435 1071 map = sfs.register_map();
duke@435 1072 }
duke@435 1073
duke@435 1074 vframe* vf = vframe::new_vframe(&fr, map, thread);
duke@435 1075 compiledVFrame* cvf = compiledVFrame::cast(vf);
duke@435 1076 // Revoke monitors' biases in all scopes
duke@435 1077 while (!cvf->is_top()) {
duke@435 1078 collect_monitors(cvf, objects_to_revoke);
duke@435 1079 cvf = compiledVFrame::cast(cvf->sender());
duke@435 1080 }
duke@435 1081 collect_monitors(cvf, objects_to_revoke);
duke@435 1082
duke@435 1083 if (SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint()) {
duke@435 1084 BiasedLocking::revoke_at_safepoint(objects_to_revoke);
duke@435 1085 } else {
duke@435 1086 BiasedLocking::revoke(objects_to_revoke);
duke@435 1087 }
duke@435 1088 }
duke@435 1089
duke@435 1090
duke@435 1091 void Deoptimization::revoke_biases_of_monitors(CodeBlob* cb) {
duke@435 1092 if (!UseBiasedLocking) {
duke@435 1093 return;
duke@435 1094 }
duke@435 1095
duke@435 1096 assert(SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), "must only be called from safepoint");
duke@435 1097 GrowableArray<Handle>* objects_to_revoke = new GrowableArray<Handle>();
duke@435 1098 for (JavaThread* jt = Threads::first(); jt != NULL ; jt = jt->next()) {
duke@435 1099 if (jt->has_last_Java_frame()) {
duke@435 1100 StackFrameStream sfs(jt, true);
duke@435 1101 while (!sfs.is_done()) {
duke@435 1102 frame* cur = sfs.current();
duke@435 1103 if (cb->contains(cur->pc())) {
duke@435 1104 vframe* vf = vframe::new_vframe(cur, sfs.register_map(), jt);
duke@435 1105 compiledVFrame* cvf = compiledVFrame::cast(vf);
duke@435 1106 // Revoke monitors' biases in all scopes
duke@435 1107 while (!cvf->is_top()) {
duke@435 1108 collect_monitors(cvf, objects_to_revoke);
duke@435 1109 cvf = compiledVFrame::cast(cvf->sender());
duke@435 1110 }
duke@435 1111 collect_monitors(cvf, objects_to_revoke);
duke@435 1112 }
duke@435 1113 sfs.next();
duke@435 1114 }
duke@435 1115 }
duke@435 1116 }
duke@435 1117 BiasedLocking::revoke_at_safepoint(objects_to_revoke);
duke@435 1118 }
duke@435 1119
duke@435 1120
duke@435 1121 void Deoptimization::deoptimize_single_frame(JavaThread* thread, frame fr) {
duke@435 1122 assert(fr.can_be_deoptimized(), "checking frame type");
duke@435 1123
duke@435 1124 gather_statistics(Reason_constraint, Action_none, Bytecodes::_illegal);
duke@435 1125
duke@435 1126 EventMark m("Deoptimization (pc=" INTPTR_FORMAT ", sp=" INTPTR_FORMAT ")", fr.pc(), fr.id());
duke@435 1127
duke@435 1128 // Patch the nmethod so that when execution returns to it we will
duke@435 1129 // deopt the execution state and return to the interpreter.
duke@435 1130 fr.deoptimize(thread);
duke@435 1131 }
duke@435 1132
duke@435 1133 void Deoptimization::deoptimize(JavaThread* thread, frame fr, RegisterMap *map) {
duke@435 1134 // Deoptimize only if the frame comes from compile code.
duke@435 1135 // Do not deoptimize the frame which is already patched
duke@435 1136 // during the execution of the loops below.
duke@435 1137 if (!fr.is_compiled_frame() || fr.is_deoptimized_frame()) {
duke@435 1138 return;
duke@435 1139 }
duke@435 1140 ResourceMark rm;
duke@435 1141 DeoptimizationMarker dm;
duke@435 1142 if (UseBiasedLocking) {
duke@435 1143 revoke_biases_of_monitors(thread, fr, map);
duke@435 1144 }
duke@435 1145 deoptimize_single_frame(thread, fr);
duke@435 1146
duke@435 1147 }
duke@435 1148
duke@435 1149
never@2260 1150 void Deoptimization::deoptimize_frame_internal(JavaThread* thread, intptr_t* id) {
never@2260 1151 assert(thread == Thread::current() || SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(),
never@2260 1152 "can only deoptimize other thread at a safepoint");
duke@435 1153 // Compute frame and register map based on thread and sp.
duke@435 1154 RegisterMap reg_map(thread, UseBiasedLocking);
duke@435 1155 frame fr = thread->last_frame();
duke@435 1156 while (fr.id() != id) {
duke@435 1157 fr = fr.sender(&reg_map);
duke@435 1158 }
duke@435 1159 deoptimize(thread, fr, &reg_map);
duke@435 1160 }
duke@435 1161
duke@435 1162
never@2260 1163 void Deoptimization::deoptimize_frame(JavaThread* thread, intptr_t* id) {
never@2260 1164 if (thread == Thread::current()) {
never@2260 1165 Deoptimization::deoptimize_frame_internal(thread, id);
never@2260 1166 } else {
never@2260 1167 VM_DeoptimizeFrame deopt(thread, id);
never@2260 1168 VMThread::execute(&deopt);
never@2260 1169 }
never@2260 1170 }
never@2260 1171
never@2260 1172
duke@435 1173 // JVMTI PopFrame support
duke@435 1174 JRT_LEAF(void, Deoptimization::popframe_preserve_args(JavaThread* thread, int bytes_to_save, void* start_address))
duke@435 1175 {
duke@435 1176 thread->popframe_preserve_args(in_ByteSize(bytes_to_save), start_address);
duke@435 1177 }
duke@435 1178 JRT_END
duke@435 1179
duke@435 1180
twisti@2047 1181 #if defined(COMPILER2) || defined(SHARK)
duke@435 1182 void Deoptimization::load_class_by_index(constantPoolHandle constant_pool, int index, TRAPS) {
duke@435 1183 // in case of an unresolved klass entry, load the class.
duke@435 1184 if (constant_pool->tag_at(index).is_unresolved_klass()) {
duke@435 1185 klassOop tk = constant_pool->klass_at(index, CHECK);
duke@435 1186 return;
duke@435 1187 }
duke@435 1188
duke@435 1189 if (!constant_pool->tag_at(index).is_symbol()) return;
duke@435 1190
duke@435 1191 Handle class_loader (THREAD, instanceKlass::cast(constant_pool->pool_holder())->class_loader());
coleenp@2497 1192 Symbol* symbol = constant_pool->symbol_at(index);
duke@435 1193
duke@435 1194 // class name?
duke@435 1195 if (symbol->byte_at(0) != '(') {
duke@435 1196 Handle protection_domain (THREAD, Klass::cast(constant_pool->pool_holder())->protection_domain());
duke@435 1197 SystemDictionary::resolve_or_null(symbol, class_loader, protection_domain, CHECK);
duke@435 1198 return;
duke@435 1199 }
duke@435 1200
duke@435 1201 // then it must be a signature!
coleenp@2497 1202 ResourceMark rm(THREAD);
duke@435 1203 for (SignatureStream ss(symbol); !ss.is_done(); ss.next()) {
duke@435 1204 if (ss.is_object()) {
coleenp@2497 1205 Symbol* class_name = ss.as_symbol(CHECK);
duke@435 1206 Handle protection_domain (THREAD, Klass::cast(constant_pool->pool_holder())->protection_domain());
duke@435 1207 SystemDictionary::resolve_or_null(class_name, class_loader, protection_domain, CHECK);
duke@435 1208 }
duke@435 1209 }
duke@435 1210 }
duke@435 1211
duke@435 1212
duke@435 1213 void Deoptimization::load_class_by_index(constantPoolHandle constant_pool, int index) {
duke@435 1214 EXCEPTION_MARK;
duke@435 1215 load_class_by_index(constant_pool, index, THREAD);
duke@435 1216 if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) {
duke@435 1217 // Exception happened during classloading. We ignore the exception here, since it
duke@435 1218 // is going to be rethrown since the current activation is going to be deoptimzied and
duke@435 1219 // the interpreter will re-execute the bytecode.
duke@435 1220 CLEAR_PENDING_EXCEPTION;
duke@435 1221 }
duke@435 1222 }
duke@435 1223
duke@435 1224 JRT_ENTRY(void, Deoptimization::uncommon_trap_inner(JavaThread* thread, jint trap_request)) {
duke@435 1225 HandleMark hm;
duke@435 1226
duke@435 1227 // uncommon_trap() is called at the beginning of the uncommon trap
duke@435 1228 // handler. Note this fact before we start generating temporary frames
duke@435 1229 // that can confuse an asynchronous stack walker. This counter is
duke@435 1230 // decremented at the end of unpack_frames().
duke@435 1231 thread->inc_in_deopt_handler();
duke@435 1232
duke@435 1233 // We need to update the map if we have biased locking.
duke@435 1234 RegisterMap reg_map(thread, UseBiasedLocking);
duke@435 1235 frame stub_frame = thread->last_frame();
duke@435 1236 frame fr = stub_frame.sender(&reg_map);
duke@435 1237 // Make sure the calling nmethod is not getting deoptimized and removed
duke@435 1238 // before we are done with it.
duke@435 1239 nmethodLocker nl(fr.pc());
duke@435 1240
duke@435 1241 {
duke@435 1242 ResourceMark rm;
duke@435 1243
duke@435 1244 // Revoke biases of any monitors in the frame to ensure we can migrate them
duke@435 1245 revoke_biases_of_monitors(thread, fr, &reg_map);
duke@435 1246
duke@435 1247 DeoptReason reason = trap_request_reason(trap_request);
duke@435 1248 DeoptAction action = trap_request_action(trap_request);
duke@435 1249 jint unloaded_class_index = trap_request_index(trap_request); // CP idx or -1
duke@435 1250
duke@435 1251 Events::log("Uncommon trap occurred @" INTPTR_FORMAT " unloaded_class_index = %d", fr.pc(), (int) trap_request);
duke@435 1252 vframe* vf = vframe::new_vframe(&fr, &reg_map, thread);
duke@435 1253 compiledVFrame* cvf = compiledVFrame::cast(vf);
duke@435 1254
duke@435 1255 nmethod* nm = cvf->code();
duke@435 1256
duke@435 1257 ScopeDesc* trap_scope = cvf->scope();
duke@435 1258 methodHandle trap_method = trap_scope->method();
duke@435 1259 int trap_bci = trap_scope->bci();
never@2462 1260 Bytecodes::Code trap_bc = trap_method->java_code_at(trap_bci);
duke@435 1261
duke@435 1262 // Record this event in the histogram.
duke@435 1263 gather_statistics(reason, action, trap_bc);
duke@435 1264
duke@435 1265 // Ensure that we can record deopt. history:
duke@435 1266 bool create_if_missing = ProfileTraps;
duke@435 1267
duke@435 1268 methodDataHandle trap_mdo
duke@435 1269 (THREAD, get_method_data(thread, trap_method, create_if_missing));
duke@435 1270
duke@435 1271 // Print a bunch of diagnostics, if requested.
duke@435 1272 if (TraceDeoptimization || LogCompilation) {
duke@435 1273 ResourceMark rm;
duke@435 1274 ttyLocker ttyl;
duke@435 1275 char buf[100];
duke@435 1276 if (xtty != NULL) {
duke@435 1277 xtty->begin_head("uncommon_trap thread='" UINTX_FORMAT"' %s",
duke@435 1278 os::current_thread_id(),
duke@435 1279 format_trap_request(buf, sizeof(buf), trap_request));
duke@435 1280 nm->log_identity(xtty);
duke@435 1281 }
coleenp@2497 1282 Symbol* class_name = NULL;
duke@435 1283 bool unresolved = false;
duke@435 1284 if (unloaded_class_index >= 0) {
duke@435 1285 constantPoolHandle constants (THREAD, trap_method->constants());
duke@435 1286 if (constants->tag_at(unloaded_class_index).is_unresolved_klass()) {
coleenp@2497 1287 class_name = constants->klass_name_at(unloaded_class_index);
duke@435 1288 unresolved = true;
duke@435 1289 if (xtty != NULL)
duke@435 1290 xtty->print(" unresolved='1'");
duke@435 1291 } else if (constants->tag_at(unloaded_class_index).is_symbol()) {
coleenp@2497 1292 class_name = constants->symbol_at(unloaded_class_index);
duke@435 1293 }
duke@435 1294 if (xtty != NULL)
duke@435 1295 xtty->name(class_name);
duke@435 1296 }
duke@435 1297 if (xtty != NULL && trap_mdo.not_null()) {
duke@435 1298 // Dump the relevant MDO state.
duke@435 1299 // This is the deopt count for the current reason, any previous
duke@435 1300 // reasons or recompiles seen at this point.
duke@435 1301 int dcnt = trap_mdo->trap_count(reason);
duke@435 1302 if (dcnt != 0)
duke@435 1303 xtty->print(" count='%d'", dcnt);
duke@435 1304 ProfileData* pdata = trap_mdo->bci_to_data(trap_bci);
duke@435 1305 int dos = (pdata == NULL)? 0: pdata->trap_state();
duke@435 1306 if (dos != 0) {
duke@435 1307 xtty->print(" state='%s'", format_trap_state(buf, sizeof(buf), dos));
duke@435 1308 if (trap_state_is_recompiled(dos)) {
duke@435 1309 int recnt2 = trap_mdo->overflow_recompile_count();
duke@435 1310 if (recnt2 != 0)
duke@435 1311 xtty->print(" recompiles2='%d'", recnt2);
duke@435 1312 }
duke@435 1313 }
duke@435 1314 }
duke@435 1315 if (xtty != NULL) {
duke@435 1316 xtty->stamp();
duke@435 1317 xtty->end_head();
duke@435 1318 }
duke@435 1319 if (TraceDeoptimization) { // make noise on the tty
duke@435 1320 tty->print("Uncommon trap occurred in");
duke@435 1321 nm->method()->print_short_name(tty);
duke@435 1322 tty->print(" (@" INTPTR_FORMAT ") thread=%d reason=%s action=%s unloaded_class_index=%d",
duke@435 1323 fr.pc(),
duke@435 1324 (int) os::current_thread_id(),
duke@435 1325 trap_reason_name(reason),
duke@435 1326 trap_action_name(action),
duke@435 1327 unloaded_class_index);
coleenp@2497 1328 if (class_name != NULL) {
duke@435 1329 tty->print(unresolved ? " unresolved class: " : " symbol: ");
duke@435 1330 class_name->print_symbol_on(tty);
duke@435 1331 }
duke@435 1332 tty->cr();
duke@435 1333 }
duke@435 1334 if (xtty != NULL) {
duke@435 1335 // Log the precise location of the trap.
duke@435 1336 for (ScopeDesc* sd = trap_scope; ; sd = sd->sender()) {
duke@435 1337 xtty->begin_elem("jvms bci='%d'", sd->bci());
duke@435 1338 xtty->method(sd->method());
duke@435 1339 xtty->end_elem();
duke@435 1340 if (sd->is_top()) break;
duke@435 1341 }
duke@435 1342 xtty->tail("uncommon_trap");
duke@435 1343 }
duke@435 1344 }
duke@435 1345 // (End diagnostic printout.)
duke@435 1346
duke@435 1347 // Load class if necessary
duke@435 1348 if (unloaded_class_index >= 0) {
duke@435 1349 constantPoolHandle constants(THREAD, trap_method->constants());
duke@435 1350 load_class_by_index(constants, unloaded_class_index);
duke@435 1351 }
duke@435 1352
duke@435 1353 // Flush the nmethod if necessary and desirable.
duke@435 1354 //
duke@435 1355 // We need to avoid situations where we are re-flushing the nmethod
duke@435 1356 // because of a hot deoptimization site. Repeated flushes at the same
duke@435 1357 // point need to be detected by the compiler and avoided. If the compiler
duke@435 1358 // cannot avoid them (or has a bug and "refuses" to avoid them), this
duke@435 1359 // module must take measures to avoid an infinite cycle of recompilation
duke@435 1360 // and deoptimization. There are several such measures:
duke@435 1361 //
duke@435 1362 // 1. If a recompilation is ordered a second time at some site X
duke@435 1363 // and for the same reason R, the action is adjusted to 'reinterpret',
duke@435 1364 // to give the interpreter time to exercise the method more thoroughly.
duke@435 1365 // If this happens, the method's overflow_recompile_count is incremented.
duke@435 1366 //
duke@435 1367 // 2. If the compiler fails to reduce the deoptimization rate, then
duke@435 1368 // the method's overflow_recompile_count will begin to exceed the set
duke@435 1369 // limit PerBytecodeRecompilationCutoff. If this happens, the action
duke@435 1370 // is adjusted to 'make_not_compilable', and the method is abandoned
duke@435 1371 // to the interpreter. This is a performance hit for hot methods,
duke@435 1372 // but is better than a disastrous infinite cycle of recompilations.
duke@435 1373 // (Actually, only the method containing the site X is abandoned.)
duke@435 1374 //
duke@435 1375 // 3. In parallel with the previous measures, if the total number of
duke@435 1376 // recompilations of a method exceeds the much larger set limit
duke@435 1377 // PerMethodRecompilationCutoff, the method is abandoned.
duke@435 1378 // This should only happen if the method is very large and has
duke@435 1379 // many "lukewarm" deoptimizations. The code which enforces this
duke@435 1380 // limit is elsewhere (class nmethod, class methodOopDesc).
duke@435 1381 //
duke@435 1382 // Note that the per-BCI 'is_recompiled' bit gives the compiler one chance
duke@435 1383 // to recompile at each bytecode independently of the per-BCI cutoff.
duke@435 1384 //
duke@435 1385 // The decision to update code is up to the compiler, and is encoded
duke@435 1386 // in the Action_xxx code. If the compiler requests Action_none
duke@435 1387 // no trap state is changed, no compiled code is changed, and the
duke@435 1388 // computation suffers along in the interpreter.
duke@435 1389 //
duke@435 1390 // The other action codes specify various tactics for decompilation
duke@435 1391 // and recompilation. Action_maybe_recompile is the loosest, and
duke@435 1392 // allows the compiled code to stay around until enough traps are seen,
duke@435 1393 // and until the compiler gets around to recompiling the trapping method.
duke@435 1394 //
duke@435 1395 // The other actions cause immediate removal of the present code.
duke@435 1396
duke@435 1397 bool update_trap_state = true;
duke@435 1398 bool make_not_entrant = false;
duke@435 1399 bool make_not_compilable = false;
iveresov@2138 1400 bool reprofile = false;
duke@435 1401 switch (action) {
duke@435 1402 case Action_none:
duke@435 1403 // Keep the old code.
duke@435 1404 update_trap_state = false;
duke@435 1405 break;
duke@435 1406 case Action_maybe_recompile:
duke@435 1407 // Do not need to invalidate the present code, but we can
duke@435 1408 // initiate another
duke@435 1409 // Start compiler without (necessarily) invalidating the nmethod.
duke@435 1410 // The system will tolerate the old code, but new code should be
duke@435 1411 // generated when possible.
duke@435 1412 break;
duke@435 1413 case Action_reinterpret:
duke@435 1414 // Go back into the interpreter for a while, and then consider
duke@435 1415 // recompiling form scratch.
duke@435 1416 make_not_entrant = true;
duke@435 1417 // Reset invocation counter for outer most method.
duke@435 1418 // This will allow the interpreter to exercise the bytecodes
duke@435 1419 // for a while before recompiling.
duke@435 1420 // By contrast, Action_make_not_entrant is immediate.
duke@435 1421 //
duke@435 1422 // Note that the compiler will track null_check, null_assert,
duke@435 1423 // range_check, and class_check events and log them as if they
duke@435 1424 // had been traps taken from compiled code. This will update
duke@435 1425 // the MDO trap history so that the next compilation will
duke@435 1426 // properly detect hot trap sites.
iveresov@2138 1427 reprofile = true;
duke@435 1428 break;
duke@435 1429 case Action_make_not_entrant:
duke@435 1430 // Request immediate recompilation, and get rid of the old code.
duke@435 1431 // Make them not entrant, so next time they are called they get
duke@435 1432 // recompiled. Unloaded classes are loaded now so recompile before next
duke@435 1433 // time they are called. Same for uninitialized. The interpreter will
duke@435 1434 // link the missing class, if any.
duke@435 1435 make_not_entrant = true;
duke@435 1436 break;
duke@435 1437 case Action_make_not_compilable:
duke@435 1438 // Give up on compiling this method at all.
duke@435 1439 make_not_entrant = true;
duke@435 1440 make_not_compilable = true;
duke@435 1441 break;
duke@435 1442 default:
duke@435 1443 ShouldNotReachHere();
duke@435 1444 }
duke@435 1445
duke@435 1446 // Setting +ProfileTraps fixes the following, on all platforms:
duke@435 1447 // 4852688: ProfileInterpreter is off by default for ia64. The result is
duke@435 1448 // infinite heroic-opt-uncommon-trap/deopt/recompile cycles, since the
duke@435 1449 // recompile relies on a methodDataOop to record heroic opt failures.
duke@435 1450
duke@435 1451 // Whether the interpreter is producing MDO data or not, we also need
duke@435 1452 // to use the MDO to detect hot deoptimization points and control
duke@435 1453 // aggressive optimization.
kvn@1641 1454 bool inc_recompile_count = false;
kvn@1641 1455 ProfileData* pdata = NULL;
duke@435 1456 if (ProfileTraps && update_trap_state && trap_mdo.not_null()) {
duke@435 1457 assert(trap_mdo() == get_method_data(thread, trap_method, false), "sanity");
duke@435 1458 uint this_trap_count = 0;
duke@435 1459 bool maybe_prior_trap = false;
duke@435 1460 bool maybe_prior_recompile = false;
kvn@1641 1461 pdata = query_update_method_data(trap_mdo, trap_bci, reason,
duke@435 1462 //outputs:
duke@435 1463 this_trap_count,
duke@435 1464 maybe_prior_trap,
duke@435 1465 maybe_prior_recompile);
duke@435 1466 // Because the interpreter also counts null, div0, range, and class
duke@435 1467 // checks, these traps from compiled code are double-counted.
duke@435 1468 // This is harmless; it just means that the PerXTrapLimit values
duke@435 1469 // are in effect a little smaller than they look.
duke@435 1470
duke@435 1471 DeoptReason per_bc_reason = reason_recorded_per_bytecode_if_any(reason);
duke@435 1472 if (per_bc_reason != Reason_none) {
duke@435 1473 // Now take action based on the partially known per-BCI history.
duke@435 1474 if (maybe_prior_trap
duke@435 1475 && this_trap_count >= (uint)PerBytecodeTrapLimit) {
duke@435 1476 // If there are too many traps at this BCI, force a recompile.
duke@435 1477 // This will allow the compiler to see the limit overflow, and
duke@435 1478 // take corrective action, if possible. The compiler generally
duke@435 1479 // does not use the exact PerBytecodeTrapLimit value, but instead
duke@435 1480 // changes its tactics if it sees any traps at all. This provides
duke@435 1481 // a little hysteresis, delaying a recompile until a trap happens
duke@435 1482 // several times.
duke@435 1483 //
duke@435 1484 // Actually, since there is only one bit of counter per BCI,
duke@435 1485 // the possible per-BCI counts are {0,1,(per-method count)}.
duke@435 1486 // This produces accurate results if in fact there is only
duke@435 1487 // one hot trap site, but begins to get fuzzy if there are
duke@435 1488 // many sites. For example, if there are ten sites each
duke@435 1489 // trapping two or more times, they each get the blame for
duke@435 1490 // all of their traps.
duke@435 1491 make_not_entrant = true;
duke@435 1492 }
duke@435 1493
duke@435 1494 // Detect repeated recompilation at the same BCI, and enforce a limit.
duke@435 1495 if (make_not_entrant && maybe_prior_recompile) {
duke@435 1496 // More than one recompile at this point.
kvn@1641 1497 inc_recompile_count = maybe_prior_trap;
duke@435 1498 }
duke@435 1499 } else {
duke@435 1500 // For reasons which are not recorded per-bytecode, we simply
duke@435 1501 // force recompiles unconditionally.
duke@435 1502 // (Note that PerMethodRecompilationCutoff is enforced elsewhere.)
duke@435 1503 make_not_entrant = true;
duke@435 1504 }
duke@435 1505
duke@435 1506 // Go back to the compiler if there are too many traps in this method.
duke@435 1507 if (this_trap_count >= (uint)PerMethodTrapLimit) {
duke@435 1508 // If there are too many traps in this method, force a recompile.
duke@435 1509 // This will allow the compiler to see the limit overflow, and
duke@435 1510 // take corrective action, if possible.
duke@435 1511 // (This condition is an unlikely backstop only, because the
duke@435 1512 // PerBytecodeTrapLimit is more likely to take effect first,
duke@435 1513 // if it is applicable.)
duke@435 1514 make_not_entrant = true;
duke@435 1515 }
duke@435 1516
duke@435 1517 // Here's more hysteresis: If there has been a recompile at
duke@435 1518 // this trap point already, run the method in the interpreter
duke@435 1519 // for a while to exercise it more thoroughly.
duke@435 1520 if (make_not_entrant && maybe_prior_recompile && maybe_prior_trap) {
iveresov@2138 1521 reprofile = true;
duke@435 1522 }
duke@435 1523
kvn@1641 1524 }
kvn@1641 1525
kvn@1641 1526 // Take requested actions on the method:
kvn@1641 1527
kvn@1641 1528 // Recompile
kvn@1641 1529 if (make_not_entrant) {
kvn@1641 1530 if (!nm->make_not_entrant()) {
kvn@1641 1531 return; // the call did not change nmethod's state
kvn@1641 1532 }
kvn@1641 1533
kvn@1641 1534 if (pdata != NULL) {
duke@435 1535 // Record the recompilation event, if any.
duke@435 1536 int tstate0 = pdata->trap_state();
duke@435 1537 int tstate1 = trap_state_set_recompiled(tstate0, true);
duke@435 1538 if (tstate1 != tstate0)
duke@435 1539 pdata->set_trap_state(tstate1);
duke@435 1540 }
duke@435 1541 }
duke@435 1542
kvn@1641 1543 if (inc_recompile_count) {
kvn@1641 1544 trap_mdo->inc_overflow_recompile_count();
kvn@1641 1545 if ((uint)trap_mdo->overflow_recompile_count() >
kvn@1641 1546 (uint)PerBytecodeRecompilationCutoff) {
kvn@1641 1547 // Give up on the method containing the bad BCI.
kvn@1641 1548 if (trap_method() == nm->method()) {
kvn@1641 1549 make_not_compilable = true;
kvn@1641 1550 } else {
iveresov@2138 1551 trap_method->set_not_compilable(CompLevel_full_optimization);
kvn@1641 1552 // But give grace to the enclosing nm->method().
kvn@1641 1553 }
kvn@1641 1554 }
kvn@1641 1555 }
duke@435 1556
iveresov@2138 1557 // Reprofile
iveresov@2138 1558 if (reprofile) {
iveresov@2138 1559 CompilationPolicy::policy()->reprofile(trap_scope, nm->is_osr_method());
duke@435 1560 }
duke@435 1561
duke@435 1562 // Give up compiling
iveresov@2138 1563 if (make_not_compilable && !nm->method()->is_not_compilable(CompLevel_full_optimization)) {
duke@435 1564 assert(make_not_entrant, "consistent");
iveresov@2138 1565 nm->method()->set_not_compilable(CompLevel_full_optimization);
duke@435 1566 }
duke@435 1567
duke@435 1568 } // Free marked resources
duke@435 1569
duke@435 1570 }
duke@435 1571 JRT_END
duke@435 1572
duke@435 1573 methodDataOop
duke@435 1574 Deoptimization::get_method_data(JavaThread* thread, methodHandle m,
duke@435 1575 bool create_if_missing) {
duke@435 1576 Thread* THREAD = thread;
duke@435 1577 methodDataOop mdo = m()->method_data();
duke@435 1578 if (mdo == NULL && create_if_missing && !HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) {
duke@435 1579 // Build an MDO. Ignore errors like OutOfMemory;
duke@435 1580 // that simply means we won't have an MDO to update.
duke@435 1581 methodOopDesc::build_interpreter_method_data(m, THREAD);
duke@435 1582 if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) {
duke@435 1583 assert((PENDING_EXCEPTION->is_a(SystemDictionary::OutOfMemoryError_klass())), "we expect only an OOM error here");
duke@435 1584 CLEAR_PENDING_EXCEPTION;
duke@435 1585 }
duke@435 1586 mdo = m()->method_data();
duke@435 1587 }
duke@435 1588 return mdo;
duke@435 1589 }
duke@435 1590
duke@435 1591 ProfileData*
duke@435 1592 Deoptimization::query_update_method_data(methodDataHandle trap_mdo,
duke@435 1593 int trap_bci,
duke@435 1594 Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason,
duke@435 1595 //outputs:
duke@435 1596 uint& ret_this_trap_count,
duke@435 1597 bool& ret_maybe_prior_trap,
duke@435 1598 bool& ret_maybe_prior_recompile) {
duke@435 1599 uint prior_trap_count = trap_mdo->trap_count(reason);
duke@435 1600 uint this_trap_count = trap_mdo->inc_trap_count(reason);
duke@435 1601
duke@435 1602 // If the runtime cannot find a place to store trap history,
duke@435 1603 // it is estimated based on the general condition of the method.
duke@435 1604 // If the method has ever been recompiled, or has ever incurred
duke@435 1605 // a trap with the present reason , then this BCI is assumed
duke@435 1606 // (pessimistically) to be the culprit.
duke@435 1607 bool maybe_prior_trap = (prior_trap_count != 0);
duke@435 1608 bool maybe_prior_recompile = (trap_mdo->decompile_count() != 0);
duke@435 1609 ProfileData* pdata = NULL;
duke@435 1610
duke@435 1611
duke@435 1612 // For reasons which are recorded per bytecode, we check per-BCI data.
duke@435 1613 DeoptReason per_bc_reason = reason_recorded_per_bytecode_if_any(reason);
duke@435 1614 if (per_bc_reason != Reason_none) {
duke@435 1615 // Find the profile data for this BCI. If there isn't one,
duke@435 1616 // try to allocate one from the MDO's set of spares.
duke@435 1617 // This will let us detect a repeated trap at this point.
duke@435 1618 pdata = trap_mdo->allocate_bci_to_data(trap_bci);
duke@435 1619
duke@435 1620 if (pdata != NULL) {
duke@435 1621 // Query the trap state of this profile datum.
duke@435 1622 int tstate0 = pdata->trap_state();
duke@435 1623 if (!trap_state_has_reason(tstate0, per_bc_reason))
duke@435 1624 maybe_prior_trap = false;
duke@435 1625 if (!trap_state_is_recompiled(tstate0))
duke@435 1626 maybe_prior_recompile = false;
duke@435 1627
duke@435 1628 // Update the trap state of this profile datum.
duke@435 1629 int tstate1 = tstate0;
duke@435 1630 // Record the reason.
duke@435 1631 tstate1 = trap_state_add_reason(tstate1, per_bc_reason);
duke@435 1632 // Store the updated state on the MDO, for next time.
duke@435 1633 if (tstate1 != tstate0)
duke@435 1634 pdata->set_trap_state(tstate1);
duke@435 1635 } else {
kvn@1641 1636 if (LogCompilation && xtty != NULL) {
kvn@1641 1637 ttyLocker ttyl;
duke@435 1638 // Missing MDP? Leave a small complaint in the log.
duke@435 1639 xtty->elem("missing_mdp bci='%d'", trap_bci);
kvn@1641 1640 }
duke@435 1641 }
duke@435 1642 }
duke@435 1643
duke@435 1644 // Return results:
duke@435 1645 ret_this_trap_count = this_trap_count;
duke@435 1646 ret_maybe_prior_trap = maybe_prior_trap;
duke@435 1647 ret_maybe_prior_recompile = maybe_prior_recompile;
duke@435 1648 return pdata;
duke@435 1649 }
duke@435 1650
duke@435 1651 void
duke@435 1652 Deoptimization::update_method_data_from_interpreter(methodDataHandle trap_mdo, int trap_bci, int reason) {
duke@435 1653 ResourceMark rm;
duke@435 1654 // Ignored outputs:
duke@435 1655 uint ignore_this_trap_count;
duke@435 1656 bool ignore_maybe_prior_trap;
duke@435 1657 bool ignore_maybe_prior_recompile;
duke@435 1658 query_update_method_data(trap_mdo, trap_bci,
duke@435 1659 (DeoptReason)reason,
duke@435 1660 ignore_this_trap_count,
duke@435 1661 ignore_maybe_prior_trap,
duke@435 1662 ignore_maybe_prior_recompile);
duke@435 1663 }
duke@435 1664
duke@435 1665 Deoptimization::UnrollBlock* Deoptimization::uncommon_trap(JavaThread* thread, jint trap_request) {
duke@435 1666
duke@435 1667 // Still in Java no safepoints
duke@435 1668 {
duke@435 1669 // This enters VM and may safepoint
duke@435 1670 uncommon_trap_inner(thread, trap_request);
duke@435 1671 }
duke@435 1672 return fetch_unroll_info_helper(thread);
duke@435 1673 }
duke@435 1674
duke@435 1675 // Local derived constants.
duke@435 1676 // Further breakdown of DataLayout::trap_state, as promised by DataLayout.
duke@435 1677 const int DS_REASON_MASK = DataLayout::trap_mask >> 1;
duke@435 1678 const int DS_RECOMPILE_BIT = DataLayout::trap_mask - DS_REASON_MASK;
duke@435 1679
duke@435 1680 //---------------------------trap_state_reason---------------------------------
duke@435 1681 Deoptimization::DeoptReason
duke@435 1682 Deoptimization::trap_state_reason(int trap_state) {
duke@435 1683 // This assert provides the link between the width of DataLayout::trap_bits
duke@435 1684 // and the encoding of "recorded" reasons. It ensures there are enough
duke@435 1685 // bits to store all needed reasons in the per-BCI MDO profile.
duke@435 1686 assert(DS_REASON_MASK >= Reason_RECORDED_LIMIT, "enough bits");
duke@435 1687 int recompile_bit = (trap_state & DS_RECOMPILE_BIT);
duke@435 1688 trap_state -= recompile_bit;
duke@435 1689 if (trap_state == DS_REASON_MASK) {
duke@435 1690 return Reason_many;
duke@435 1691 } else {
duke@435 1692 assert((int)Reason_none == 0, "state=0 => Reason_none");
duke@435 1693 return (DeoptReason)trap_state;
duke@435 1694 }
duke@435 1695 }
duke@435 1696 //-------------------------trap_state_has_reason-------------------------------
duke@435 1697 int Deoptimization::trap_state_has_reason(int trap_state, int reason) {
duke@435 1698 assert(reason_is_recorded_per_bytecode((DeoptReason)reason), "valid reason");
duke@435 1699 assert(DS_REASON_MASK >= Reason_RECORDED_LIMIT, "enough bits");
duke@435 1700 int recompile_bit = (trap_state & DS_RECOMPILE_BIT);
duke@435 1701 trap_state -= recompile_bit;
duke@435 1702 if (trap_state == DS_REASON_MASK) {
duke@435 1703 return -1; // true, unspecifically (bottom of state lattice)
duke@435 1704 } else if (trap_state == reason) {
duke@435 1705 return 1; // true, definitely
duke@435 1706 } else if (trap_state == 0) {
duke@435 1707 return 0; // false, definitely (top of state lattice)
duke@435 1708 } else {
duke@435 1709 return 0; // false, definitely
duke@435 1710 }
duke@435 1711 }
duke@435 1712 //-------------------------trap_state_add_reason-------------------------------
duke@435 1713 int Deoptimization::trap_state_add_reason(int trap_state, int reason) {
duke@435 1714 assert(reason_is_recorded_per_bytecode((DeoptReason)reason) || reason == Reason_many, "valid reason");
duke@435 1715 int recompile_bit = (trap_state & DS_RECOMPILE_BIT);
duke@435 1716 trap_state -= recompile_bit;
duke@435 1717 if (trap_state == DS_REASON_MASK) {
duke@435 1718 return trap_state + recompile_bit; // already at state lattice bottom
duke@435 1719 } else if (trap_state == reason) {
duke@435 1720 return trap_state + recompile_bit; // the condition is already true
duke@435 1721 } else if (trap_state == 0) {
duke@435 1722 return reason + recompile_bit; // no condition has yet been true
duke@435 1723 } else {
duke@435 1724 return DS_REASON_MASK + recompile_bit; // fall to state lattice bottom
duke@435 1725 }
duke@435 1726 }
duke@435 1727 //-----------------------trap_state_is_recompiled------------------------------
duke@435 1728 bool Deoptimization::trap_state_is_recompiled(int trap_state) {
duke@435 1729 return (trap_state & DS_RECOMPILE_BIT) != 0;
duke@435 1730 }
duke@435 1731 //-----------------------trap_state_set_recompiled-----------------------------
duke@435 1732 int Deoptimization::trap_state_set_recompiled(int trap_state, bool z) {
duke@435 1733 if (z) return trap_state | DS_RECOMPILE_BIT;
duke@435 1734 else return trap_state & ~DS_RECOMPILE_BIT;
duke@435 1735 }
duke@435 1736 //---------------------------format_trap_state---------------------------------
duke@435 1737 // This is used for debugging and diagnostics, including hotspot.log output.
duke@435 1738 const char* Deoptimization::format_trap_state(char* buf, size_t buflen,
duke@435 1739 int trap_state) {
duke@435 1740 DeoptReason reason = trap_state_reason(trap_state);
duke@435 1741 bool recomp_flag = trap_state_is_recompiled(trap_state);
duke@435 1742 // Re-encode the state from its decoded components.
duke@435 1743 int decoded_state = 0;
duke@435 1744 if (reason_is_recorded_per_bytecode(reason) || reason == Reason_many)
duke@435 1745 decoded_state = trap_state_add_reason(decoded_state, reason);
duke@435 1746 if (recomp_flag)
duke@435 1747 decoded_state = trap_state_set_recompiled(decoded_state, recomp_flag);
duke@435 1748 // If the state re-encodes properly, format it symbolically.
duke@435 1749 // Because this routine is used for debugging and diagnostics,
duke@435 1750 // be robust even if the state is a strange value.
duke@435 1751 size_t len;
duke@435 1752 if (decoded_state != trap_state) {
duke@435 1753 // Random buggy state that doesn't decode??
duke@435 1754 len = jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "#%d", trap_state);
duke@435 1755 } else {
duke@435 1756 len = jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%s%s",
duke@435 1757 trap_reason_name(reason),
duke@435 1758 recomp_flag ? " recompiled" : "");
duke@435 1759 }
duke@435 1760 if (len >= buflen)
duke@435 1761 buf[buflen-1] = '\0';
duke@435 1762 return buf;
duke@435 1763 }
duke@435 1764
duke@435 1765
duke@435 1766 //--------------------------------statics--------------------------------------
duke@435 1767 Deoptimization::DeoptAction Deoptimization::_unloaded_action
duke@435 1768 = Deoptimization::Action_reinterpret;
duke@435 1769 const char* Deoptimization::_trap_reason_name[Reason_LIMIT] = {
duke@435 1770 // Note: Keep this in sync. with enum DeoptReason.
duke@435 1771 "none",
duke@435 1772 "null_check",
duke@435 1773 "null_assert",
duke@435 1774 "range_check",
duke@435 1775 "class_check",
duke@435 1776 "array_check",
duke@435 1777 "intrinsic",
kvn@1641 1778 "bimorphic",
duke@435 1779 "unloaded",
duke@435 1780 "uninitialized",
duke@435 1781 "unreached",
duke@435 1782 "unhandled",
duke@435 1783 "constraint",
duke@435 1784 "div0_check",
cfang@1607 1785 "age",
kvn@2877 1786 "predicate",
kvn@2877 1787 "loop_limit_check"
duke@435 1788 };
duke@435 1789 const char* Deoptimization::_trap_action_name[Action_LIMIT] = {
duke@435 1790 // Note: Keep this in sync. with enum DeoptAction.
duke@435 1791 "none",
duke@435 1792 "maybe_recompile",
duke@435 1793 "reinterpret",
duke@435 1794 "make_not_entrant",
duke@435 1795 "make_not_compilable"
duke@435 1796 };
duke@435 1797
duke@435 1798 const char* Deoptimization::trap_reason_name(int reason) {
duke@435 1799 if (reason == Reason_many) return "many";
duke@435 1800 if ((uint)reason < Reason_LIMIT)
duke@435 1801 return _trap_reason_name[reason];
duke@435 1802 static char buf[20];
duke@435 1803 sprintf(buf, "reason%d", reason);
duke@435 1804 return buf;
duke@435 1805 }
duke@435 1806 const char* Deoptimization::trap_action_name(int action) {
duke@435 1807 if ((uint)action < Action_LIMIT)
duke@435 1808 return _trap_action_name[action];
duke@435 1809 static char buf[20];
duke@435 1810 sprintf(buf, "action%d", action);
duke@435 1811 return buf;
duke@435 1812 }
duke@435 1813
duke@435 1814 // This is used for debugging and diagnostics, including hotspot.log output.
duke@435 1815 const char* Deoptimization::format_trap_request(char* buf, size_t buflen,
duke@435 1816 int trap_request) {
duke@435 1817 jint unloaded_class_index = trap_request_index(trap_request);
duke@435 1818 const char* reason = trap_reason_name(trap_request_reason(trap_request));
duke@435 1819 const char* action = trap_action_name(trap_request_action(trap_request));
duke@435 1820 size_t len;
duke@435 1821 if (unloaded_class_index < 0) {
duke@435 1822 len = jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "reason='%s' action='%s'",
duke@435 1823 reason, action);
duke@435 1824 } else {
duke@435 1825 len = jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "reason='%s' action='%s' index='%d'",
duke@435 1826 reason, action, unloaded_class_index);
duke@435 1827 }
duke@435 1828 if (len >= buflen)
duke@435 1829 buf[buflen-1] = '\0';
duke@435 1830 return buf;
duke@435 1831 }
duke@435 1832
duke@435 1833 juint Deoptimization::_deoptimization_hist
duke@435 1834 [Deoptimization::Reason_LIMIT]
duke@435 1835 [1 + Deoptimization::Action_LIMIT]
duke@435 1836 [Deoptimization::BC_CASE_LIMIT]
duke@435 1837 = {0};
duke@435 1838
duke@435 1839 enum {
duke@435 1840 LSB_BITS = 8,
duke@435 1841 LSB_MASK = right_n_bits(LSB_BITS)
duke@435 1842 };
duke@435 1843
duke@435 1844 void Deoptimization::gather_statistics(DeoptReason reason, DeoptAction action,
duke@435 1845 Bytecodes::Code bc) {
duke@435 1846 assert(reason >= 0 && reason < Reason_LIMIT, "oob");
duke@435 1847 assert(action >= 0 && action < Action_LIMIT, "oob");
duke@435 1848 _deoptimization_hist[Reason_none][0][0] += 1; // total
duke@435 1849 _deoptimization_hist[reason][0][0] += 1; // per-reason total
duke@435 1850 juint* cases = _deoptimization_hist[reason][1+action];
duke@435 1851 juint* bc_counter_addr = NULL;
duke@435 1852 juint bc_counter = 0;
duke@435 1853 // Look for an unused counter, or an exact match to this BC.
duke@435 1854 if (bc != Bytecodes::_illegal) {
duke@435 1855 for (int bc_case = 0; bc_case < BC_CASE_LIMIT; bc_case++) {
duke@435 1856 juint* counter_addr = &cases[bc_case];
duke@435 1857 juint counter = *counter_addr;
duke@435 1858 if ((counter == 0 && bc_counter_addr == NULL)
duke@435 1859 || (Bytecodes::Code)(counter & LSB_MASK) == bc) {
duke@435 1860 // this counter is either free or is already devoted to this BC
duke@435 1861 bc_counter_addr = counter_addr;
duke@435 1862 bc_counter = counter | bc;
duke@435 1863 }
duke@435 1864 }
duke@435 1865 }
duke@435 1866 if (bc_counter_addr == NULL) {
duke@435 1867 // Overflow, or no given bytecode.
duke@435 1868 bc_counter_addr = &cases[BC_CASE_LIMIT-1];
duke@435 1869 bc_counter = (*bc_counter_addr & ~LSB_MASK); // clear LSB
duke@435 1870 }
duke@435 1871 *bc_counter_addr = bc_counter + (1 << LSB_BITS);
duke@435 1872 }
duke@435 1873
duke@435 1874 jint Deoptimization::total_deoptimization_count() {
duke@435 1875 return _deoptimization_hist[Reason_none][0][0];
duke@435 1876 }
duke@435 1877
duke@435 1878 jint Deoptimization::deoptimization_count(DeoptReason reason) {
duke@435 1879 assert(reason >= 0 && reason < Reason_LIMIT, "oob");
duke@435 1880 return _deoptimization_hist[reason][0][0];
duke@435 1881 }
duke@435 1882
duke@435 1883 void Deoptimization::print_statistics() {
duke@435 1884 juint total = total_deoptimization_count();
duke@435 1885 juint account = total;
duke@435 1886 if (total != 0) {
duke@435 1887 ttyLocker ttyl;
duke@435 1888 if (xtty != NULL) xtty->head("statistics type='deoptimization'");
duke@435 1889 tty->print_cr("Deoptimization traps recorded:");
duke@435 1890 #define PRINT_STAT_LINE(name, r) \
duke@435 1891 tty->print_cr(" %4d (%4.1f%%) %s", (int)(r), ((r) * 100.0) / total, name);
duke@435 1892 PRINT_STAT_LINE("total", total);
duke@435 1893 // For each non-zero entry in the histogram, print the reason,
duke@435 1894 // the action, and (if specifically known) the type of bytecode.
duke@435 1895 for (int reason = 0; reason < Reason_LIMIT; reason++) {
duke@435 1896 for (int action = 0; action < Action_LIMIT; action++) {
duke@435 1897 juint* cases = _deoptimization_hist[reason][1+action];
duke@435 1898 for (int bc_case = 0; bc_case < BC_CASE_LIMIT; bc_case++) {
duke@435 1899 juint counter = cases[bc_case];
duke@435 1900 if (counter != 0) {
duke@435 1901 char name[1*K];
duke@435 1902 Bytecodes::Code bc = (Bytecodes::Code)(counter & LSB_MASK);
duke@435 1903 if (bc_case == BC_CASE_LIMIT && (int)bc == 0)
duke@435 1904 bc = Bytecodes::_illegal;
duke@435 1905 sprintf(name, "%s/%s/%s",
duke@435 1906 trap_reason_name(reason),
duke@435 1907 trap_action_name(action),
duke@435 1908 Bytecodes::is_defined(bc)? Bytecodes::name(bc): "other");
duke@435 1909 juint r = counter >> LSB_BITS;
duke@435 1910 tty->print_cr(" %40s: " UINT32_FORMAT " (%.1f%%)", name, r, (r * 100.0) / total);
duke@435 1911 account -= r;
duke@435 1912 }
duke@435 1913 }
duke@435 1914 }
duke@435 1915 }
duke@435 1916 if (account != 0) {
duke@435 1917 PRINT_STAT_LINE("unaccounted", account);
duke@435 1918 }
duke@435 1919 #undef PRINT_STAT_LINE
duke@435 1920 if (xtty != NULL) xtty->tail("statistics");
duke@435 1921 }
duke@435 1922 }
twisti@2047 1923 #else // COMPILER2 || SHARK
duke@435 1924
duke@435 1925
duke@435 1926 // Stubs for C1 only system.
duke@435 1927 bool Deoptimization::trap_state_is_recompiled(int trap_state) {
duke@435 1928 return false;
duke@435 1929 }
duke@435 1930
duke@435 1931 const char* Deoptimization::trap_reason_name(int reason) {
duke@435 1932 return "unknown";
duke@435 1933 }
duke@435 1934
duke@435 1935 void Deoptimization::print_statistics() {
duke@435 1936 // no output
duke@435 1937 }
duke@435 1938
duke@435 1939 void
duke@435 1940 Deoptimization::update_method_data_from_interpreter(methodDataHandle trap_mdo, int trap_bci, int reason) {
duke@435 1941 // no udpate
duke@435 1942 }
duke@435 1943
duke@435 1944 int Deoptimization::trap_state_has_reason(int trap_state, int reason) {
duke@435 1945 return 0;
duke@435 1946 }
duke@435 1947
duke@435 1948 void Deoptimization::gather_statistics(DeoptReason reason, DeoptAction action,
duke@435 1949 Bytecodes::Code bc) {
duke@435 1950 // no update
duke@435 1951 }
duke@435 1952
duke@435 1953 const char* Deoptimization::format_trap_state(char* buf, size_t buflen,
duke@435 1954 int trap_state) {
duke@435 1955 jio_snprintf(buf, buflen, "#%d", trap_state);
duke@435 1956 return buf;
duke@435 1957 }
duke@435 1958
twisti@2047 1959 #endif // COMPILER2 || SHARK

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