src/share/vm/opto/parse.hpp

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6667605: (Escape Analysis) inline java constructors when EA is on
Summary: java constructors should be inlined to be able scalar replace a new object
Reviewed-by: rasbold

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duke@435 24
duke@435 25 class BytecodeParseHistogram;
duke@435 26 class InlineTree;
duke@435 27 class Parse;
duke@435 28 class SwitchRange;
duke@435 29
duke@435 30
duke@435 31 //------------------------------InlineTree-------------------------------------
duke@435 32 class InlineTree : public ResourceObj {
duke@435 33 Compile* C; // cache
duke@435 34 JVMState* _caller_jvms; // state of caller
duke@435 35 ciMethod* _method; // method being called by the caller_jvms
duke@435 36 InlineTree* _caller_tree;
duke@435 37 uint _count_inline_bcs; // Accumulated count of inlined bytecodes
duke@435 38 // Call-site count / interpreter invocation count, scaled recursively.
duke@435 39 // Always between 0.0 and 1.0. Represents the percentage of the method's
duke@435 40 // total execution time used at this call site.
duke@435 41 const float _site_invoke_ratio;
duke@435 42 float compute_callee_frequency( int caller_bci ) const;
duke@435 43
duke@435 44 GrowableArray<InlineTree*> _subtrees;
duke@435 45 friend class Compile;
duke@435 46
duke@435 47 protected:
duke@435 48 InlineTree(Compile* C,
duke@435 49 const InlineTree* caller_tree,
duke@435 50 ciMethod* callee_method,
duke@435 51 JVMState* caller_jvms,
duke@435 52 int caller_bci,
duke@435 53 float site_invoke_ratio);
duke@435 54 InlineTree *build_inline_tree_for_callee(ciMethod* callee_method,
duke@435 55 JVMState* caller_jvms,
duke@435 56 int caller_bci);
kvn@476 57 const char* try_to_inline(ciMethod* callee_method, ciMethod* caller_method, int caller_bci, ciCallProfile& profile, WarmCallInfo* wci_result);
kvn@476 58 const char* shouldInline(ciMethod* callee_method, ciMethod* caller_method, int caller_bci, ciCallProfile& profile, WarmCallInfo* wci_result) const;
kvn@476 59 const char* shouldNotInline(ciMethod* callee_method, ciMethod* caller_method, WarmCallInfo* wci_result) const;
duke@435 60 void print_inlining(ciMethod *callee_method, int caller_bci, const char *failure_msg) const PRODUCT_RETURN;
duke@435 61
duke@435 62 InlineTree *caller_tree() const { return _caller_tree; }
duke@435 63 InlineTree* callee_at(int bci, ciMethod* m) const;
duke@435 64 int inline_depth() const { return _caller_jvms ? _caller_jvms->depth() : 0; }
duke@435 65
duke@435 66 public:
duke@435 67 static InlineTree* build_inline_tree_root();
duke@435 68 static InlineTree* find_subtree_from_root(InlineTree* root, JVMState* jvms, ciMethod* callee, bool create_if_not_found = false);
duke@435 69
duke@435 70 // For temporary (stack-allocated, stateless) ilts:
duke@435 71 InlineTree(Compile* c, ciMethod* callee_method, JVMState* caller_jvms, float site_invoke_ratio);
duke@435 72
duke@435 73 // InlineTree enum
duke@435 74 enum InlineStyle {
duke@435 75 Inline_do_not_inline = 0, //
duke@435 76 Inline_cha_is_monomorphic = 1, //
duke@435 77 Inline_type_profile_monomorphic = 2 //
duke@435 78 };
duke@435 79
duke@435 80 // See if it is OK to inline.
duke@435 81 // The reciever is the inline tree for the caller.
duke@435 82 //
duke@435 83 // The result is a temperature indication. If it is hot or cold,
duke@435 84 // inlining is immediate or undesirable. Otherwise, the info block
duke@435 85 // returned is newly allocated and may be enqueued.
duke@435 86 //
duke@435 87 // If the method is inlinable, a new inline subtree is created on the fly,
duke@435 88 // and may be accessed by find_subtree_from_root.
duke@435 89 // The call_method is the dest_method for a special or static invocation.
duke@435 90 // The call_method is an optimized virtual method candidate otherwise.
duke@435 91 WarmCallInfo* ok_to_inline(ciMethod *call_method, JVMState* caller_jvms, ciCallProfile& profile, WarmCallInfo* wci);
duke@435 92
duke@435 93 // Information about inlined method
duke@435 94 JVMState* caller_jvms() const { return _caller_jvms; }
duke@435 95 ciMethod *method() const { return _method; }
duke@435 96 int caller_bci() const { return _caller_jvms ? _caller_jvms->bci() : InvocationEntryBci; }
duke@435 97 uint count_inline_bcs() const { return _count_inline_bcs; }
duke@435 98 float site_invoke_ratio() const { return _site_invoke_ratio; };
duke@435 99
duke@435 100 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 101 private:
duke@435 102 uint _count_inlines; // Count of inlined methods
duke@435 103 public:
duke@435 104 // Debug information collected during parse
duke@435 105 uint count_inlines() const { return _count_inlines; };
duke@435 106 #endif
duke@435 107 GrowableArray<InlineTree*> subtrees() { return _subtrees; }
duke@435 108 };
duke@435 109
duke@435 110
duke@435 111 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 112 //------------------------------Parse------------------------------------------
duke@435 113 // Parse bytecodes, build a Graph
duke@435 114 class Parse : public GraphKit {
duke@435 115 public:
duke@435 116 // Per-block information needed by the parser:
duke@435 117 class Block {
duke@435 118 private:
duke@435 119 ciTypeFlow::Block* _flow;
duke@435 120 int _pred_count; // how many predecessors in CFG?
duke@435 121 int _preds_parsed; // how many of these have been parsed?
duke@435 122 uint _count; // how many times executed? Currently only set by _goto's
duke@435 123 bool _is_parsed; // has this block been parsed yet?
duke@435 124 bool _is_handler; // is this block an exception handler?
duke@435 125 SafePointNode* _start_map; // all values flowing into this block
duke@435 126 MethodLivenessResult _live_locals; // lazily initialized liveness bitmap
duke@435 127
duke@435 128 int _num_successors; // Includes only normal control flow.
duke@435 129 int _all_successors; // Include exception paths also.
duke@435 130 Block** _successors;
duke@435 131
duke@435 132 // Use init_node/init_graph to initialize Blocks.
duke@435 133 // Block() : _live_locals((uintptr_t*)NULL,0) { ShouldNotReachHere(); }
duke@435 134 Block() : _live_locals(NULL,0) { ShouldNotReachHere(); }
duke@435 135
duke@435 136 public:
duke@435 137
duke@435 138 // Set up the block data structure itself.
duke@435 139 void init_node(Parse* outer, int po);
duke@435 140 // Set up the block's relations to other blocks.
duke@435 141 void init_graph(Parse* outer);
duke@435 142
duke@435 143 ciTypeFlow::Block* flow() const { return _flow; }
duke@435 144 int pred_count() const { return _pred_count; }
duke@435 145 int preds_parsed() const { return _preds_parsed; }
duke@435 146 bool is_parsed() const { return _is_parsed; }
duke@435 147 bool is_handler() const { return _is_handler; }
duke@435 148 void set_count( uint x ) { _count = x; }
duke@435 149 uint count() const { return _count; }
duke@435 150
duke@435 151 SafePointNode* start_map() const { assert(is_merged(),""); return _start_map; }
duke@435 152 void set_start_map(SafePointNode* m) { assert(!is_merged(), ""); _start_map = m; }
duke@435 153
duke@435 154 // True after any predecessor flows control into this block
duke@435 155 bool is_merged() const { return _start_map != NULL; }
duke@435 156
duke@435 157 // True when all non-exception predecessors have been parsed.
duke@435 158 bool is_ready() const { return preds_parsed() == pred_count(); }
duke@435 159
duke@435 160 int num_successors() const { return _num_successors; }
duke@435 161 int all_successors() const { return _all_successors; }
duke@435 162 Block* successor_at(int i) const {
duke@435 163 assert((uint)i < (uint)all_successors(), "");
duke@435 164 return _successors[i];
duke@435 165 }
duke@435 166 Block* successor_for_bci(int bci);
duke@435 167
duke@435 168 int start() const { return flow()->start(); }
duke@435 169 int limit() const { return flow()->limit(); }
duke@435 170 int pre_order() const { return flow()->pre_order(); }
duke@435 171 int start_sp() const { return flow()->stack_size(); }
duke@435 172
duke@435 173 const Type* peek(int off=0) const { return stack_type_at(start_sp() - (off+1)); }
duke@435 174
duke@435 175 const Type* stack_type_at(int i) const;
duke@435 176 const Type* local_type_at(int i) const;
duke@435 177 static const Type* get_type(ciType* t) { return Type::get_typeflow_type(t); }
duke@435 178
duke@435 179 bool has_trap_at(int bci) const { return flow()->has_trap() && flow()->trap_bci() == bci; }
duke@435 180
duke@435 181 // Call this just before parsing a block.
duke@435 182 void mark_parsed() {
duke@435 183 assert(!_is_parsed, "must parse each block exactly once");
duke@435 184 _is_parsed = true;
duke@435 185 }
duke@435 186
duke@435 187 // Return the phi/region input index for the "current" pred,
duke@435 188 // and bump the pred number. For historical reasons these index
duke@435 189 // numbers are handed out in descending order. The last index is
duke@435 190 // always PhiNode::Input (i.e., 1). The value returned is known
duke@435 191 // as a "path number" because it distinguishes by which path we are
duke@435 192 // entering the block.
duke@435 193 int next_path_num() {
duke@435 194 assert(preds_parsed() < pred_count(), "too many preds?");
duke@435 195 return pred_count() - _preds_parsed++;
duke@435 196 }
duke@435 197
duke@435 198 // Add a previously unaccounted predecessor to this block.
duke@435 199 // This operates by increasing the size of the block's region
duke@435 200 // and all its phi nodes (if any). The value returned is a
duke@435 201 // path number ("pnum").
duke@435 202 int add_new_path();
duke@435 203
duke@435 204 // Initialize me by recording the parser's map. My own map must be NULL.
duke@435 205 void record_state(Parse* outer);
duke@435 206 };
duke@435 207
duke@435 208 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 209 // BytecodeParseHistogram collects number of bytecodes parsed, nodes constructed, and transformations.
duke@435 210 class BytecodeParseHistogram : public ResourceObj {
duke@435 211 private:
duke@435 212 enum BPHType {
duke@435 213 BPH_transforms,
duke@435 214 BPH_values
duke@435 215 };
duke@435 216 static bool _initialized;
duke@435 217 static uint _bytecodes_parsed [Bytecodes::number_of_codes];
duke@435 218 static uint _nodes_constructed[Bytecodes::number_of_codes];
duke@435 219 static uint _nodes_transformed[Bytecodes::number_of_codes];
duke@435 220 static uint _new_values [Bytecodes::number_of_codes];
duke@435 221
duke@435 222 Bytecodes::Code _initial_bytecode;
duke@435 223 int _initial_node_count;
duke@435 224 int _initial_transforms;
duke@435 225 int _initial_values;
duke@435 226
duke@435 227 Parse *_parser;
duke@435 228 Compile *_compiler;
duke@435 229
duke@435 230 // Initialization
duke@435 231 static void reset();
duke@435 232
duke@435 233 // Return info being collected, select with global flag 'BytecodeParseInfo'
duke@435 234 int current_count(BPHType info_selector);
duke@435 235
duke@435 236 public:
duke@435 237 BytecodeParseHistogram(Parse *p, Compile *c);
duke@435 238 static bool initialized();
duke@435 239
duke@435 240 // Record info when starting to parse one bytecode
duke@435 241 void set_initial_state( Bytecodes::Code bc );
duke@435 242 // Record results of parsing one bytecode
duke@435 243 void record_change();
duke@435 244
duke@435 245 // Profile printing
duke@435 246 static void print(float cutoff = 0.01F); // cutoff in percent
duke@435 247 };
duke@435 248
duke@435 249 public:
duke@435 250 // Record work done during parsing
duke@435 251 BytecodeParseHistogram* _parse_histogram;
duke@435 252 void set_parse_histogram(BytecodeParseHistogram *bph) { _parse_histogram = bph; }
duke@435 253 BytecodeParseHistogram* parse_histogram() { return _parse_histogram; }
duke@435 254 #endif
duke@435 255
duke@435 256 private:
duke@435 257 friend class Block;
duke@435 258
duke@435 259 // Variables which characterize this compilation as a whole:
duke@435 260
duke@435 261 JVMState* _caller; // JVMS which carries incoming args & state.
duke@435 262 float _expected_uses; // expected number of calls to this code
duke@435 263 float _prof_factor; // discount applied to my profile counts
duke@435 264 int _depth; // Inline tree depth, for debug printouts
duke@435 265 const TypeFunc*_tf; // My kind of function type
duke@435 266 int _entry_bci; // the osr bci or InvocationEntryBci
duke@435 267
duke@435 268 ciTypeFlow* _flow; // Results of previous flow pass.
duke@435 269 Block* _blocks; // Array of basic-block structs.
duke@435 270 int _block_count; // Number of elements in _blocks.
duke@435 271
duke@435 272 GraphKit _exits; // Record all normal returns and throws here.
duke@435 273 bool _wrote_final; // Did we write a final field?
duke@435 274 bool _count_invocations; // update and test invocation counter
duke@435 275 bool _method_data_update; // update method data oop
duke@435 276
duke@435 277 // Variables which track Java semantics during bytecode parsing:
duke@435 278
duke@435 279 Block* _block; // block currently getting parsed
duke@435 280 ciBytecodeStream _iter; // stream of this method's bytecodes
duke@435 281
duke@435 282 int _blocks_merged; // Progress meter: state merges from BB preds
duke@435 283 int _blocks_parsed; // Progress meter: BBs actually parsed
duke@435 284
duke@435 285 const FastLockNode* _synch_lock; // FastLockNode for synchronized method
duke@435 286
duke@435 287 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 288 int _max_switch_depth; // Debugging SwitchRanges.
duke@435 289 int _est_switch_depth; // Debugging SwitchRanges.
duke@435 290 #endif
duke@435 291
duke@435 292 public:
duke@435 293 // Constructor
duke@435 294 Parse(JVMState* caller, ciMethod* parse_method, float expected_uses);
duke@435 295
duke@435 296 virtual Parse* is_Parse() const { return (Parse*)this; }
duke@435 297
duke@435 298 public:
duke@435 299 // Accessors.
duke@435 300 JVMState* caller() const { return _caller; }
duke@435 301 float expected_uses() const { return _expected_uses; }
duke@435 302 float prof_factor() const { return _prof_factor; }
duke@435 303 int depth() const { return _depth; }
duke@435 304 const TypeFunc* tf() const { return _tf; }
duke@435 305 // entry_bci() -- see osr_bci, etc.
duke@435 306
duke@435 307 ciTypeFlow* flow() const { return _flow; }
duke@435 308 // blocks() -- see pre_order_at, start_block, etc.
duke@435 309 int block_count() const { return _block_count; }
duke@435 310
duke@435 311 GraphKit& exits() { return _exits; }
duke@435 312 bool wrote_final() const { return _wrote_final; }
duke@435 313 void set_wrote_final(bool z) { _wrote_final = z; }
duke@435 314 bool count_invocations() const { return _count_invocations; }
duke@435 315 bool method_data_update() const { return _method_data_update; }
duke@435 316
duke@435 317 Block* block() const { return _block; }
duke@435 318 ciBytecodeStream& iter() { return _iter; }
duke@435 319 Bytecodes::Code bc() const { return _iter.cur_bc(); }
duke@435 320
duke@435 321 void set_block(Block* b) { _block = b; }
duke@435 322
duke@435 323 // Derived accessors:
duke@435 324 bool is_normal_parse() const { return _entry_bci == InvocationEntryBci; }
duke@435 325 bool is_osr_parse() const { return _entry_bci != InvocationEntryBci; }
duke@435 326 int osr_bci() const { assert(is_osr_parse(),""); return _entry_bci; }
duke@435 327
duke@435 328 void set_parse_bci(int bci);
duke@435 329
duke@435 330 // Must this parse be aborted?
duke@435 331 bool failing() { return C->failing(); }
duke@435 332
duke@435 333 Block* pre_order_at(int po) {
duke@435 334 assert(0 <= po && po < _block_count, "oob");
duke@435 335 return &_blocks[po];
duke@435 336 }
duke@435 337 Block* start_block() {
duke@435 338 return pre_order_at(flow()->start_block()->pre_order());
duke@435 339 }
duke@435 340 // Can return NULL if the flow pass did not complete a block.
duke@435 341 Block* successor_for_bci(int bci) {
duke@435 342 return block()->successor_for_bci(bci);
duke@435 343 }
duke@435 344
duke@435 345 private:
duke@435 346 // Create a JVMS & map for the initial state of this method.
duke@435 347 SafePointNode* create_entry_map();
duke@435 348
duke@435 349 // OSR helpers
duke@435 350 Node *fetch_interpreter_state(int index, BasicType bt, Node *local_addrs, Node *local_addrs_base);
duke@435 351 Node* check_interpreter_type(Node* l, const Type* type, SafePointNode* &bad_type_exit);
duke@435 352 void load_interpreter_state(Node* osr_buf);
duke@435 353
duke@435 354 // Functions for managing basic blocks:
duke@435 355 void init_blocks();
duke@435 356 void load_state_from(Block* b);
duke@435 357 void store_state_to(Block* b) { b->record_state(this); }
duke@435 358
duke@435 359 // Parse all the basic blocks.
duke@435 360 void do_all_blocks();
duke@435 361
duke@435 362 // Helper for do_all_blocks; makes one pass in pre-order.
duke@435 363 void visit_blocks();
duke@435 364
duke@435 365 // Parse the current basic block
duke@435 366 void do_one_block();
duke@435 367
duke@435 368 // Raise an error if we get a bad ciTypeFlow CFG.
duke@435 369 void handle_missing_successor(int bci);
duke@435 370
duke@435 371 // first actions (before BCI 0)
duke@435 372 void do_method_entry();
duke@435 373
duke@435 374 // implementation of monitorenter/monitorexit
duke@435 375 void do_monitor_enter();
duke@435 376 void do_monitor_exit();
duke@435 377
duke@435 378 // Eagerly create phie throughout the state, to cope with back edges.
duke@435 379 void ensure_phis_everywhere();
duke@435 380
duke@435 381 // Merge the current mapping into the basic block starting at bci
duke@435 382 void merge( int target_bci);
duke@435 383 // Same as plain merge, except that it allocates a new path number.
duke@435 384 void merge_new_path( int target_bci);
duke@435 385 // Merge the current mapping into an exception handler.
duke@435 386 void merge_exception(int target_bci);
duke@435 387 // Helper: Merge the current mapping into the given basic block
duke@435 388 void merge_common(Block* target, int pnum);
duke@435 389 // Helper functions for merging individual cells.
duke@435 390 PhiNode *ensure_phi( int idx, bool nocreate = false);
duke@435 391 PhiNode *ensure_memory_phi(int idx, bool nocreate = false);
duke@435 392 // Helper to merge the current memory state into the given basic block
duke@435 393 void merge_memory_edges(MergeMemNode* n, int pnum, bool nophi);
duke@435 394
duke@435 395 // Parse this bytecode, and alter the Parsers JVM->Node mapping
duke@435 396 void do_one_bytecode();
duke@435 397
duke@435 398 // helper function to generate array store check
duke@435 399 void array_store_check();
duke@435 400 // Helper function to generate array load
duke@435 401 void array_load(BasicType etype);
duke@435 402 // Helper function to generate array store
duke@435 403 void array_store(BasicType etype);
duke@435 404 // Helper function to compute array addressing
duke@435 405 Node* array_addressing(BasicType type, int vals, const Type* *result2=NULL);
duke@435 406
duke@435 407 // Pass current map to exits
duke@435 408 void return_current(Node* value);
duke@435 409
duke@435 410 // Register finalizers on return from Object.<init>
duke@435 411 void call_register_finalizer();
duke@435 412
duke@435 413 // Insert a compiler safepoint into the graph
duke@435 414 void add_safepoint();
duke@435 415
duke@435 416 // Insert a compiler safepoint into the graph, if there is a back-branch.
duke@435 417 void maybe_add_safepoint(int target_bci) {
duke@435 418 if (UseLoopSafepoints && target_bci <= bci()) {
duke@435 419 add_safepoint();
duke@435 420 }
duke@435 421 }
duke@435 422
duke@435 423 // Note: Intrinsic generation routines may be found in library_call.cpp.
duke@435 424
duke@435 425 // Helper function to setup Ideal Call nodes
duke@435 426 void do_call();
duke@435 427
duke@435 428 // Helper function to uncommon-trap or bailout for non-compilable call-sites
duke@435 429 bool can_not_compile_call_site(ciMethod *dest_method, ciInstanceKlass *klass);
duke@435 430
duke@435 431 // Helper function to identify inlining potential at call-site
duke@435 432 ciMethod* optimize_inlining(ciMethod* caller, int bci, ciInstanceKlass* klass,
duke@435 433 ciMethod *dest_method, const TypeOopPtr* receiver_type);
duke@435 434
duke@435 435 // Helper function to setup for type-profile based inlining
duke@435 436 bool prepare_type_profile_inline(ciInstanceKlass* prof_klass, ciMethod* prof_method);
duke@435 437
duke@435 438 // Helper functions for type checking bytecodes:
duke@435 439 void do_checkcast();
duke@435 440 void do_instanceof();
duke@435 441
duke@435 442 // Helper functions for shifting & arithmetic
duke@435 443 void modf();
duke@435 444 void modd();
duke@435 445 void l2f();
duke@435 446
duke@435 447 void do_irem();
duke@435 448
duke@435 449 // implementation of _get* and _put* bytecodes
duke@435 450 void do_getstatic() { do_field_access(true, false); }
duke@435 451 void do_getfield () { do_field_access(true, true); }
duke@435 452 void do_putstatic() { do_field_access(false, false); }
duke@435 453 void do_putfield () { do_field_access(false, true); }
duke@435 454
duke@435 455 // common code for making initial checks and forming addresses
duke@435 456 void do_field_access(bool is_get, bool is_field);
duke@435 457 bool static_field_ok_in_clinit(ciField *field, ciMethod *method);
duke@435 458
duke@435 459 // common code for actually performing the load or store
duke@435 460 void do_get_xxx(const TypePtr* obj_type, Node* obj, ciField* field, bool is_field);
duke@435 461 void do_put_xxx(const TypePtr* obj_type, Node* obj, ciField* field, bool is_field);
duke@435 462
duke@435 463 // loading from a constant field or the constant pool
duke@435 464 // returns false if push failed (non-perm field constants only, not ldcs)
duke@435 465 bool push_constant(ciConstant con);
duke@435 466
duke@435 467 // implementation of object creation bytecodes
duke@435 468 void do_new();
duke@435 469 void do_newarray(BasicType elemtype);
duke@435 470 void do_anewarray();
duke@435 471 void do_multianewarray();
duke@435 472 Node* expand_multianewarray(ciArrayKlass* array_klass, Node* *lengths, int ndimensions);
duke@435 473
duke@435 474 // implementation of jsr/ret
duke@435 475 void do_jsr();
duke@435 476 void do_ret();
duke@435 477
duke@435 478 float dynamic_branch_prediction(float &cnt);
duke@435 479 float branch_prediction(float &cnt, BoolTest::mask btest, int target_bci);
duke@435 480 bool seems_never_taken(float prob);
duke@435 481
duke@435 482 void do_ifnull(BoolTest::mask btest);
duke@435 483 void do_if(BoolTest::mask btest, Node* c);
duke@435 484 void repush_if_args();
duke@435 485 void adjust_map_after_if(BoolTest::mask btest, Node* c, float prob,
duke@435 486 Block* path, Block* other_path);
duke@435 487 IfNode* jump_if_fork_int(Node* a, Node* b, BoolTest::mask mask);
duke@435 488 Node* jump_if_join(Node* iffalse, Node* iftrue);
duke@435 489 void jump_if_true_fork(IfNode *ifNode, int dest_bci_if_true, int prof_table_index);
duke@435 490 void jump_if_false_fork(IfNode *ifNode, int dest_bci_if_false, int prof_table_index);
duke@435 491 void jump_if_always_fork(int dest_bci_if_true, int prof_table_index);
duke@435 492
duke@435 493 friend class SwitchRange;
duke@435 494 void do_tableswitch();
duke@435 495 void do_lookupswitch();
duke@435 496 void jump_switch_ranges(Node* a, SwitchRange* lo, SwitchRange* hi, int depth = 0);
duke@435 497 bool create_jump_tables(Node* a, SwitchRange* lo, SwitchRange* hi);
duke@435 498
duke@435 499 // helper functions for methodData style profiling
duke@435 500 void test_counter_against_threshold(Node* cnt, int limit);
duke@435 501 void increment_and_test_invocation_counter(int limit);
duke@435 502 void test_for_osr_md_counter_at(ciMethodData* md, ciProfileData* data, ByteSize offset, int limit);
duke@435 503 Node* method_data_addressing(ciMethodData* md, ciProfileData* data, ByteSize offset, Node* idx = NULL, uint stride = 0);
duke@435 504 void increment_md_counter_at(ciMethodData* md, ciProfileData* data, ByteSize offset, Node* idx = NULL, uint stride = 0);
duke@435 505 void set_md_flag_at(ciMethodData* md, ciProfileData* data, int flag_constant);
duke@435 506
duke@435 507 void profile_method_entry();
duke@435 508 void profile_taken_branch(int target_bci, bool force_update = false);
duke@435 509 void profile_not_taken_branch(bool force_update = false);
duke@435 510 void profile_call(Node* receiver);
duke@435 511 void profile_generic_call();
duke@435 512 void profile_receiver_type(Node* receiver);
duke@435 513 void profile_ret(int target_bci);
duke@435 514 void profile_null_checkcast();
duke@435 515 void profile_switch_case(int table_index);
duke@435 516
duke@435 517 // helper function for call statistics
duke@435 518 void count_compiled_calls(bool at_method_entry, bool is_inline) PRODUCT_RETURN;
duke@435 519
duke@435 520 Node_Notes* make_node_notes(Node_Notes* caller_nn);
duke@435 521
duke@435 522 // Helper functions for handling normal and abnormal exits.
duke@435 523 void build_exits();
duke@435 524
duke@435 525 // Fix up all exceptional control flow exiting a single bytecode.
duke@435 526 void do_exceptions();
duke@435 527
duke@435 528 // Fix up all exiting control flow at the end of the parse.
duke@435 529 void do_exits();
duke@435 530
duke@435 531 // Add Catch/CatchProjs
duke@435 532 // The call is either a Java call or the VM's rethrow stub
duke@435 533 void catch_call_exceptions(ciExceptionHandlerStream&);
duke@435 534
duke@435 535 // Handle all exceptions thrown by the inlined method.
duke@435 536 // Also handles exceptions for individual bytecodes.
duke@435 537 void catch_inline_exceptions(SafePointNode* ex_map);
duke@435 538
duke@435 539 // Bytecode classifier, helps decide to use uncommon_trap vs. rethrow_C.
duke@435 540 bool can_rerun_bytecode();
duke@435 541
duke@435 542 // Merge the given map into correct exceptional exit state.
duke@435 543 // Assumes that there is no applicable local handler.
duke@435 544 void throw_to_exit(SafePointNode* ex_map);
duke@435 545
duke@435 546 public:
duke@435 547 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 548 // Handle PrintOpto, etc.
duke@435 549 void show_parse_info();
duke@435 550 void dump_map_adr_mem() const;
duke@435 551 static void print_statistics(); // Print some performance counters
duke@435 552 void dump();
duke@435 553 void dump_bci(int bci);
duke@435 554 #endif
duke@435 555 };

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