src/share/vm/code/nmethod.hpp

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duke@435 24
duke@435 25 // This class is used internally by nmethods, to cache
duke@435 26 // exception/pc/handler information.
duke@435 27
duke@435 28 class ExceptionCache : public CHeapObj {
duke@435 29 friend class VMStructs;
duke@435 30 private:
duke@435 31 static address _unwind_handler;
duke@435 32 enum { cache_size = 16 };
duke@435 33 klassOop _exception_type;
duke@435 34 address _pc[cache_size];
duke@435 35 address _handler[cache_size];
duke@435 36 int _count;
duke@435 37 ExceptionCache* _next;
duke@435 38
duke@435 39 address pc_at(int index) { assert(index >= 0 && index < count(),""); return _pc[index]; }
duke@435 40 void set_pc_at(int index, address a) { assert(index >= 0 && index < cache_size,""); _pc[index] = a; }
duke@435 41 address handler_at(int index) { assert(index >= 0 && index < count(),""); return _handler[index]; }
duke@435 42 void set_handler_at(int index, address a) { assert(index >= 0 && index < cache_size,""); _handler[index] = a; }
duke@435 43 int count() { return _count; }
duke@435 44 void increment_count() { _count++; }
duke@435 45
duke@435 46 public:
duke@435 47
duke@435 48 ExceptionCache(Handle exception, address pc, address handler);
duke@435 49
duke@435 50 klassOop exception_type() { return _exception_type; }
duke@435 51 klassOop* exception_type_addr() { return &_exception_type; }
duke@435 52 ExceptionCache* next() { return _next; }
duke@435 53 void set_next(ExceptionCache *ec) { _next = ec; }
duke@435 54
duke@435 55 address match(Handle exception, address pc);
duke@435 56 bool match_exception_with_space(Handle exception) ;
duke@435 57 address test_address(address addr);
duke@435 58 bool add_address_and_handler(address addr, address handler) ;
duke@435 59
duke@435 60 static address unwind_handler() { return _unwind_handler; }
duke@435 61 };
duke@435 62
duke@435 63
duke@435 64 // cache pc descs found in earlier inquiries
duke@435 65 class PcDescCache VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
duke@435 66 friend class VMStructs;
duke@435 67 private:
duke@435 68 enum { cache_size = 4 };
duke@435 69 PcDesc* _last_pc_desc; // most recent pc_desc found
duke@435 70 PcDesc* _pc_descs[cache_size]; // last cache_size pc_descs found
duke@435 71 public:
duke@435 72 PcDescCache() { debug_only(_last_pc_desc = NULL); }
duke@435 73 void reset_to(PcDesc* initial_pc_desc);
duke@435 74 PcDesc* find_pc_desc(int pc_offset, bool approximate);
duke@435 75 void add_pc_desc(PcDesc* pc_desc);
duke@435 76 PcDesc* last_pc_desc() { return _last_pc_desc; }
duke@435 77 };
duke@435 78
duke@435 79
duke@435 80 // nmethods (native methods) are the compiled code versions of Java methods.
duke@435 81
duke@435 82 struct nmFlags {
duke@435 83 friend class VMStructs;
twisti@1570 84 unsigned int version:8; // version number (0 = first version)
twisti@1570 85 unsigned int level:4; // optimization level
twisti@1570 86 unsigned int age:4; // age (in # of sweep steps)
duke@435 87
twisti@1570 88 unsigned int state:2; // {alive, zombie, unloaded)
duke@435 89
twisti@1570 90 unsigned int isUncommonRecompiled:1; // recompiled because of uncommon trap?
twisti@1570 91 unsigned int isToBeRecompiled:1; // to be recompiled as soon as it matures
twisti@1570 92 unsigned int hasFlushedDependencies:1; // Used for maintenance of dependencies
twisti@1570 93 unsigned int markedForReclamation:1; // Used by NMethodSweeper
duke@435 94
twisti@1570 95 unsigned int has_unsafe_access:1; // May fault due to unsafe access.
twisti@1570 96 unsigned int has_method_handle_invokes:1; // Has this method MethodHandle invokes?
duke@435 97
kvn@1637 98 unsigned int speculatively_disconnected:1; // Marked for potential unload
kvn@1637 99
duke@435 100 void clear();
duke@435 101 };
duke@435 102
duke@435 103
duke@435 104 // A nmethod contains:
duke@435 105 // - header (the nmethod structure)
duke@435 106 // [Relocation]
duke@435 107 // - relocation information
duke@435 108 // - constant part (doubles, longs and floats used in nmethod)
duke@435 109 // [Code]
duke@435 110 // - code body
duke@435 111 // - exception handler
duke@435 112 // - stub code
duke@435 113 // [Debugging information]
duke@435 114 // - oop array
duke@435 115 // - data array
duke@435 116 // - pcs
duke@435 117 // [Exception handler table]
duke@435 118 // - handler entry point array
duke@435 119 // [Implicit Null Pointer exception table]
duke@435 120 // - implicit null table array
duke@435 121
duke@435 122 class Dependencies;
duke@435 123 class ExceptionHandlerTable;
duke@435 124 class ImplicitExceptionTable;
duke@435 125 class AbstractCompiler;
duke@435 126 class xmlStream;
duke@435 127
duke@435 128 class nmethod : public CodeBlob {
duke@435 129 friend class VMStructs;
duke@435 130 friend class NMethodSweeper;
jrose@1424 131 friend class CodeCache; // non-perm oops
duke@435 132 private:
duke@435 133 // Shared fields for all nmethod's
duke@435 134 static int _zombie_instruction_size;
duke@435 135
duke@435 136 methodOop _method;
duke@435 137 int _entry_bci; // != InvocationEntryBci if this nmethod is an on-stack replacement method
duke@435 138
jrose@1424 139 // To support simple linked-list chaining of nmethods:
jrose@1424 140 nmethod* _osr_link; // from instanceKlass::osr_nmethods_head
jrose@1424 141 nmethod* _scavenge_root_link; // from CodeCache::scavenge_root_nmethods
kvn@1637 142 nmethod* _saved_nmethod_link; // from CodeCache::speculatively_disconnect
jrose@1424 143
jrose@1424 144 static nmethod* volatile _oops_do_mark_nmethods;
jrose@1424 145 nmethod* volatile _oops_do_mark_link;
duke@435 146
duke@435 147 AbstractCompiler* _compiler; // The compiler which compiled this nmethod
duke@435 148
duke@435 149 // Offsets for different nmethod parts
duke@435 150 int _exception_offset;
twisti@1639 151 // All deoptee's will resume execution at this location described by
twisti@1639 152 // this offset.
duke@435 153 int _deoptimize_offset;
twisti@1639 154 // All deoptee's at a MethodHandle call site will resume execution
twisti@1639 155 // at this location described by this offset.
twisti@1639 156 int _deoptimize_mh_offset;
never@1813 157 // Offset of the unwind handler if it exists
never@1813 158 int _unwind_handler_offset;
never@1813 159
kamg@551 160 #ifdef HAVE_DTRACE_H
kamg@551 161 int _trap_offset;
kamg@551 162 #endif // def HAVE_DTRACE_H
duke@435 163 int _stub_offset;
duke@435 164 int _consts_offset;
duke@435 165 int _scopes_data_offset;
duke@435 166 int _scopes_pcs_offset;
duke@435 167 int _dependencies_offset;
duke@435 168 int _handler_table_offset;
duke@435 169 int _nul_chk_table_offset;
duke@435 170 int _nmethod_end_offset;
duke@435 171
duke@435 172 // location in frame (offset for sp) that deopt can store the original
duke@435 173 // pc during a deopt.
duke@435 174 int _orig_pc_offset;
duke@435 175
duke@435 176 int _compile_id; // which compilation made this nmethod
duke@435 177 int _comp_level; // compilation level
duke@435 178
duke@435 179 // offsets for entry points
duke@435 180 address _entry_point; // entry point with class check
duke@435 181 address _verified_entry_point; // entry point without class check
duke@435 182 address _osr_entry_point; // entry point for on stack replacement
duke@435 183
duke@435 184 nmFlags flags; // various flags to keep track of nmethod state
duke@435 185 bool _markedForDeoptimization; // Used for stack deoptimization
duke@435 186 enum { alive = 0,
twisti@1040 187 not_entrant = 1, // uncommon trap has happened but activations may still exist
duke@435 188 zombie = 2,
duke@435 189 unloaded = 3 };
duke@435 190
duke@435 191 // used by jvmti to track if an unload event has been posted for this nmethod.
duke@435 192 bool _unload_reported;
duke@435 193
jrose@1424 194 jbyte _scavenge_root_state;
jrose@1424 195
duke@435 196 NOT_PRODUCT(bool _has_debug_info; )
duke@435 197
duke@435 198 // Nmethod Flushing lock (if non-zero, then the nmethod is not removed)
duke@435 199 jint _lock_count;
duke@435 200
duke@435 201 // not_entrant method removal. Each mark_sweep pass will update
duke@435 202 // this mark to current sweep invocation count if it is seen on the
duke@435 203 // stack. An not_entrant method can be removed when there is no
duke@435 204 // more activations, i.e., when the _stack_traversal_mark is less than
duke@435 205 // current sweep traversal index.
duke@435 206 long _stack_traversal_mark;
duke@435 207
duke@435 208 ExceptionCache *_exception_cache;
duke@435 209 PcDescCache _pc_desc_cache;
duke@435 210
duke@435 211 // These are only used for compiled synchronized native methods to
duke@435 212 // locate the owner and stack slot for the BasicLock so that we can
duke@435 213 // properly revoke the bias of the owner if necessary. They are
duke@435 214 // needed because there is no debug information for compiled native
duke@435 215 // wrappers and the oop maps are insufficient to allow
duke@435 216 // frame::retrieve_receiver() to work. Currently they are expected
duke@435 217 // to be byte offsets from the Java stack pointer for maximum code
duke@435 218 // sharing between platforms. Note that currently biased locking
duke@435 219 // will never cause Class instances to be biased but this code
duke@435 220 // handles the static synchronized case as well.
duke@435 221 ByteSize _compiled_synchronized_native_basic_lock_owner_sp_offset;
duke@435 222 ByteSize _compiled_synchronized_native_basic_lock_sp_offset;
duke@435 223
duke@435 224 friend class nmethodLocker;
duke@435 225
duke@435 226 // For native wrappers
duke@435 227 nmethod(methodOop method,
duke@435 228 int nmethod_size,
duke@435 229 CodeOffsets* offsets,
duke@435 230 CodeBuffer *code_buffer,
duke@435 231 int frame_size,
duke@435 232 ByteSize basic_lock_owner_sp_offset, /* synchronized natives only */
duke@435 233 ByteSize basic_lock_sp_offset, /* synchronized natives only */
duke@435 234 OopMapSet* oop_maps);
duke@435 235
kamg@551 236 #ifdef HAVE_DTRACE_H
kamg@551 237 // For native wrappers
kamg@551 238 nmethod(methodOop method,
kamg@551 239 int nmethod_size,
kamg@551 240 CodeOffsets* offsets,
kamg@551 241 CodeBuffer *code_buffer,
kamg@551 242 int frame_size);
kamg@551 243 #endif // def HAVE_DTRACE_H
kamg@551 244
duke@435 245 // Creation support
duke@435 246 nmethod(methodOop method,
duke@435 247 int nmethod_size,
duke@435 248 int compile_id,
duke@435 249 int entry_bci,
duke@435 250 CodeOffsets* offsets,
duke@435 251 int orig_pc_offset,
duke@435 252 DebugInformationRecorder *recorder,
duke@435 253 Dependencies* dependencies,
duke@435 254 CodeBuffer *code_buffer,
duke@435 255 int frame_size,
duke@435 256 OopMapSet* oop_maps,
duke@435 257 ExceptionHandlerTable* handler_table,
duke@435 258 ImplicitExceptionTable* nul_chk_table,
duke@435 259 AbstractCompiler* compiler,
duke@435 260 int comp_level);
duke@435 261
duke@435 262 // helper methods
duke@435 263 void* operator new(size_t size, int nmethod_size);
duke@435 264
duke@435 265 const char* reloc_string_for(u_char* begin, u_char* end);
never@1544 266 // Returns true if this thread changed the state of the nmethod or
never@1544 267 // false if another thread performed the transition.
never@1576 268 bool make_not_entrant_or_zombie(unsigned int state);
duke@435 269 void inc_decompile_count();
duke@435 270
duke@435 271 // used to check that writes to nmFlags are done consistently.
duke@435 272 static void check_safepoint() PRODUCT_RETURN;
duke@435 273
duke@435 274 // Used to manipulate the exception cache
duke@435 275 void add_exception_cache_entry(ExceptionCache* new_entry);
duke@435 276 ExceptionCache* exception_cache_entry_for_exception(Handle exception);
duke@435 277
duke@435 278 // Inform external interfaces that a compiled method has been unloaded
duke@435 279 inline void post_compiled_method_unload();
duke@435 280
duke@435 281 public:
duke@435 282 // create nmethod with entry_bci
duke@435 283 static nmethod* new_nmethod(methodHandle method,
duke@435 284 int compile_id,
duke@435 285 int entry_bci,
duke@435 286 CodeOffsets* offsets,
duke@435 287 int orig_pc_offset,
duke@435 288 DebugInformationRecorder* recorder,
duke@435 289 Dependencies* dependencies,
duke@435 290 CodeBuffer *code_buffer,
duke@435 291 int frame_size,
duke@435 292 OopMapSet* oop_maps,
duke@435 293 ExceptionHandlerTable* handler_table,
duke@435 294 ImplicitExceptionTable* nul_chk_table,
duke@435 295 AbstractCompiler* compiler,
duke@435 296 int comp_level);
duke@435 297
duke@435 298 static nmethod* new_native_nmethod(methodHandle method,
duke@435 299 CodeBuffer *code_buffer,
duke@435 300 int vep_offset,
duke@435 301 int frame_complete,
duke@435 302 int frame_size,
duke@435 303 ByteSize receiver_sp_offset,
duke@435 304 ByteSize basic_lock_sp_offset,
duke@435 305 OopMapSet* oop_maps);
duke@435 306
kamg@551 307 #ifdef HAVE_DTRACE_H
kamg@551 308 // The method we generate for a dtrace probe has to look
kamg@551 309 // like an nmethod as far as the rest of the system is concerned
kamg@551 310 // which is somewhat unfortunate.
kamg@551 311 static nmethod* new_dtrace_nmethod(methodHandle method,
kamg@551 312 CodeBuffer *code_buffer,
kamg@551 313 int vep_offset,
kamg@551 314 int trap_offset,
kamg@551 315 int frame_complete,
kamg@551 316 int frame_size);
kamg@551 317
kamg@551 318 int trap_offset() const { return _trap_offset; }
kamg@551 319 address trap_address() const { return code_begin() + _trap_offset; }
kamg@551 320
kamg@551 321 #endif // def HAVE_DTRACE_H
kamg@551 322
duke@435 323 // accessors
duke@435 324 methodOop method() const { return _method; }
duke@435 325 AbstractCompiler* compiler() const { return _compiler; }
duke@435 326
duke@435 327 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 328 bool has_debug_info() const { return _has_debug_info; }
duke@435 329 void set_has_debug_info(bool f) { _has_debug_info = false; }
duke@435 330 #endif // NOT PRODUCT
duke@435 331
duke@435 332 // type info
duke@435 333 bool is_nmethod() const { return true; }
duke@435 334 bool is_java_method() const { return !method()->is_native(); }
duke@435 335 bool is_native_method() const { return method()->is_native(); }
duke@435 336 bool is_osr_method() const { return _entry_bci != InvocationEntryBci; }
duke@435 337
duke@435 338 bool is_compiled_by_c1() const;
duke@435 339 bool is_compiled_by_c2() const;
duke@435 340
duke@435 341 // boundaries for different parts
twisti@1639 342 address code_begin () const { return _entry_point; }
twisti@1639 343 address code_end () const { return header_begin() + _stub_offset ; }
twisti@1639 344 address exception_begin () const { return header_begin() + _exception_offset ; }
twisti@1639 345 address deopt_handler_begin () const { return header_begin() + _deoptimize_offset ; }
twisti@1639 346 address deopt_mh_handler_begin() const { return header_begin() + _deoptimize_mh_offset ; }
never@1813 347 address unwind_handler_begin () const { return _unwind_handler_offset != -1 ? (header_begin() + _unwind_handler_offset) : NULL; }
twisti@1639 348 address stub_begin () const { return header_begin() + _stub_offset ; }
twisti@1639 349 address stub_end () const { return header_begin() + _consts_offset ; }
twisti@1639 350 address consts_begin () const { return header_begin() + _consts_offset ; }
twisti@1639 351 address consts_end () const { return header_begin() + _scopes_data_offset ; }
twisti@1639 352 address scopes_data_begin () const { return header_begin() + _scopes_data_offset ; }
twisti@1639 353 address scopes_data_end () const { return header_begin() + _scopes_pcs_offset ; }
twisti@1639 354 PcDesc* scopes_pcs_begin () const { return (PcDesc*)(header_begin() + _scopes_pcs_offset ); }
twisti@1639 355 PcDesc* scopes_pcs_end () const { return (PcDesc*)(header_begin() + _dependencies_offset) ; }
twisti@1639 356 address dependencies_begin () const { return header_begin() + _dependencies_offset ; }
twisti@1639 357 address dependencies_end () const { return header_begin() + _handler_table_offset ; }
twisti@1639 358 address handler_table_begin () const { return header_begin() + _handler_table_offset ; }
twisti@1639 359 address handler_table_end () const { return header_begin() + _nul_chk_table_offset ; }
twisti@1639 360 address nul_chk_table_begin () const { return header_begin() + _nul_chk_table_offset ; }
twisti@1639 361 address nul_chk_table_end () const { return header_begin() + _nmethod_end_offset ; }
duke@435 362
duke@435 363 int code_size () const { return code_end () - code_begin (); }
duke@435 364 int stub_size () const { return stub_end () - stub_begin (); }
duke@435 365 int consts_size () const { return consts_end () - consts_begin (); }
duke@435 366 int scopes_data_size () const { return scopes_data_end () - scopes_data_begin (); }
duke@435 367 int scopes_pcs_size () const { return (intptr_t)scopes_pcs_end () - (intptr_t)scopes_pcs_begin (); }
duke@435 368 int dependencies_size () const { return dependencies_end () - dependencies_begin (); }
duke@435 369 int handler_table_size() const { return handler_table_end() - handler_table_begin(); }
duke@435 370 int nul_chk_table_size() const { return nul_chk_table_end() - nul_chk_table_begin(); }
duke@435 371
duke@435 372 int total_size () const;
duke@435 373
duke@435 374 bool code_contains (address addr) const { return code_begin () <= addr && addr < code_end (); }
duke@435 375 bool stub_contains (address addr) const { return stub_begin () <= addr && addr < stub_end (); }
duke@435 376 bool consts_contains (address addr) const { return consts_begin () <= addr && addr < consts_end (); }
duke@435 377 bool scopes_data_contains (address addr) const { return scopes_data_begin () <= addr && addr < scopes_data_end (); }
duke@435 378 bool scopes_pcs_contains (PcDesc* addr) const { return scopes_pcs_begin () <= addr && addr < scopes_pcs_end (); }
duke@435 379 bool handler_table_contains(address addr) const { return handler_table_begin() <= addr && addr < handler_table_end(); }
duke@435 380 bool nul_chk_table_contains(address addr) const { return nul_chk_table_begin() <= addr && addr < nul_chk_table_end(); }
duke@435 381
duke@435 382 // entry points
duke@435 383 address entry_point() const { return _entry_point; } // normal entry point
duke@435 384 address verified_entry_point() const { return _verified_entry_point; } // if klass is correct
duke@435 385
duke@435 386 // flag accessing and manipulation
duke@435 387 bool is_in_use() const { return flags.state == alive; }
duke@435 388 bool is_alive() const { return flags.state == alive || flags.state == not_entrant; }
duke@435 389 bool is_not_entrant() const { return flags.state == not_entrant; }
duke@435 390 bool is_zombie() const { return flags.state == zombie; }
duke@435 391 bool is_unloaded() const { return flags.state == unloaded; }
duke@435 392
never@1544 393 // Make the nmethod non entrant. The nmethod will continue to be
never@1544 394 // alive. It is used when an uncommon trap happens. Returns true
never@1544 395 // if this thread changed the state of the nmethod or false if
never@1544 396 // another thread performed the transition.
never@1544 397 bool make_not_entrant() { return make_not_entrant_or_zombie(not_entrant); }
never@1544 398 bool make_zombie() { return make_not_entrant_or_zombie(zombie); }
duke@435 399
duke@435 400 // used by jvmti to track if the unload event has been reported
duke@435 401 bool unload_reported() { return _unload_reported; }
duke@435 402 void set_unload_reported() { _unload_reported = true; }
duke@435 403
duke@435 404 bool is_marked_for_deoptimization() const { return _markedForDeoptimization; }
duke@435 405 void mark_for_deoptimization() { _markedForDeoptimization = true; }
duke@435 406
duke@435 407 void make_unloaded(BoolObjectClosure* is_alive, oop cause);
duke@435 408
duke@435 409 bool has_dependencies() { return dependencies_size() != 0; }
duke@435 410 void flush_dependencies(BoolObjectClosure* is_alive);
duke@435 411 bool has_flushed_dependencies() { return flags.hasFlushedDependencies; }
duke@435 412 void set_has_flushed_dependencies() {
duke@435 413 check_safepoint();
duke@435 414 assert(!has_flushed_dependencies(), "should only happen once");
duke@435 415 flags.hasFlushedDependencies = 1;
duke@435 416 }
duke@435 417
duke@435 418 bool is_marked_for_reclamation() const { return flags.markedForReclamation; }
duke@435 419 void mark_for_reclamation() { check_safepoint(); flags.markedForReclamation = 1; }
duke@435 420 void unmark_for_reclamation() { check_safepoint(); flags.markedForReclamation = 0; }
duke@435 421
duke@435 422 bool has_unsafe_access() const { return flags.has_unsafe_access; }
duke@435 423 void set_has_unsafe_access(bool z) { flags.has_unsafe_access = z; }
duke@435 424
twisti@1570 425 bool has_method_handle_invokes() const { return flags.has_method_handle_invokes; }
twisti@1570 426 void set_has_method_handle_invokes(bool z) { flags.has_method_handle_invokes = z; }
twisti@1570 427
kvn@1637 428 bool is_speculatively_disconnected() const { return flags.speculatively_disconnected; }
kvn@1637 429 void set_speculatively_disconnected(bool z) { flags.speculatively_disconnected = z; }
kvn@1637 430
duke@435 431 int level() const { return flags.level; }
duke@435 432 void set_level(int newLevel) { check_safepoint(); flags.level = newLevel; }
duke@435 433
duke@435 434 int comp_level() const { return _comp_level; }
duke@435 435
duke@435 436 int version() const { return flags.version; }
duke@435 437 void set_version(int v);
duke@435 438
jrose@1424 439 // Non-perm oop support
jrose@1424 440 bool on_scavenge_root_list() const { return (_scavenge_root_state & 1) != 0; }
jrose@1424 441 protected:
jrose@1424 442 enum { npl_on_list = 0x01, npl_marked = 0x10 };
jrose@1424 443 void set_on_scavenge_root_list() { _scavenge_root_state = npl_on_list; }
jrose@1424 444 void clear_on_scavenge_root_list() { _scavenge_root_state = 0; }
jrose@1424 445 // assertion-checking and pruning logic uses the bits of _scavenge_root_state
jrose@1424 446 #ifndef PRODUCT
jrose@1424 447 void set_scavenge_root_marked() { _scavenge_root_state |= npl_marked; }
jrose@1424 448 void clear_scavenge_root_marked() { _scavenge_root_state &= ~npl_marked; }
jrose@1424 449 bool scavenge_root_not_marked() { return (_scavenge_root_state &~ npl_on_list) == 0; }
jrose@1424 450 // N.B. there is no positive marked query, and we only use the not_marked query for asserts.
jrose@1424 451 #endif //PRODUCT
jrose@1424 452 nmethod* scavenge_root_link() const { return _scavenge_root_link; }
jrose@1424 453 void set_scavenge_root_link(nmethod *n) { _scavenge_root_link = n; }
jrose@1424 454
kvn@1637 455 nmethod* saved_nmethod_link() const { return _saved_nmethod_link; }
kvn@1637 456 void set_saved_nmethod_link(nmethod *n) { _saved_nmethod_link = n; }
kvn@1637 457
jrose@1424 458 public:
jrose@1424 459
duke@435 460 // Sweeper support
duke@435 461 long stack_traversal_mark() { return _stack_traversal_mark; }
duke@435 462 void set_stack_traversal_mark(long l) { _stack_traversal_mark = l; }
duke@435 463
duke@435 464 // Exception cache support
duke@435 465 ExceptionCache* exception_cache() const { return _exception_cache; }
duke@435 466 void set_exception_cache(ExceptionCache *ec) { _exception_cache = ec; }
duke@435 467 address handler_for_exception_and_pc(Handle exception, address pc);
duke@435 468 void add_handler_for_exception_and_pc(Handle exception, address pc, address handler);
duke@435 469 void remove_from_exception_cache(ExceptionCache* ec);
duke@435 470
duke@435 471 // implicit exceptions support
duke@435 472 address continuation_for_implicit_exception(address pc);
duke@435 473
duke@435 474 // On-stack replacement support
duke@435 475 int osr_entry_bci() const { assert(_entry_bci != InvocationEntryBci, "wrong kind of nmethod"); return _entry_bci; }
duke@435 476 address osr_entry() const { assert(_entry_bci != InvocationEntryBci, "wrong kind of nmethod"); return _osr_entry_point; }
duke@435 477 void invalidate_osr_method();
jrose@1424 478 nmethod* osr_link() const { return _osr_link; }
jrose@1424 479 void set_osr_link(nmethod *n) { _osr_link = n; }
duke@435 480
duke@435 481 // tells whether frames described by this nmethod can be deoptimized
duke@435 482 // note: native wrappers cannot be deoptimized.
duke@435 483 bool can_be_deoptimized() const { return is_java_method(); }
duke@435 484
duke@435 485 // Inline cache support
duke@435 486 void clear_inline_caches();
duke@435 487 void cleanup_inline_caches();
duke@435 488 bool inlinecache_check_contains(address addr) const {
duke@435 489 return (addr >= instructions_begin() && addr < verified_entry_point());
duke@435 490 }
duke@435 491
duke@435 492 // unlink and deallocate this nmethod
duke@435 493 // Only NMethodSweeper class is expected to use this. NMethodSweeper is not
duke@435 494 // expected to use any other private methods/data in this class.
duke@435 495
duke@435 496 protected:
duke@435 497 void flush();
duke@435 498
duke@435 499 public:
duke@435 500 // If returning true, it is unsafe to remove this nmethod even though it is a zombie
duke@435 501 // nmethod, since the VM might have a reference to it. Should only be called from a safepoint.
duke@435 502 bool is_locked_by_vm() const { return _lock_count >0; }
duke@435 503
duke@435 504 // See comment at definition of _last_seen_on_stack
duke@435 505 void mark_as_seen_on_stack();
duke@435 506 bool can_not_entrant_be_converted();
duke@435 507
duke@435 508 // Evolution support. We make old (discarded) compiled methods point to new methodOops.
duke@435 509 void set_method(methodOop method) { _method = method; }
duke@435 510
duke@435 511 // GC support
duke@435 512 void do_unloading(BoolObjectClosure* is_alive, OopClosure* keep_alive,
duke@435 513 bool unloading_occurred);
duke@435 514 bool can_unload(BoolObjectClosure* is_alive, OopClosure* keep_alive,
duke@435 515 oop* root, bool unloading_occurred);
duke@435 516
duke@435 517 void preserve_callee_argument_oops(frame fr, const RegisterMap *reg_map,
duke@435 518 OopClosure* f);
jrose@1429 519 virtual void oops_do(OopClosure* f) { oops_do(f, false); }
jrose@1429 520 void oops_do(OopClosure* f, bool do_strong_roots_only);
jrose@1424 521 bool detect_scavenge_root_oops();
jrose@1424 522 void verify_scavenge_root_oops() PRODUCT_RETURN;
jrose@1424 523
jrose@1424 524 bool test_set_oops_do_mark();
jrose@1424 525 static void oops_do_marking_prologue();
jrose@1424 526 static void oops_do_marking_epilogue();
jrose@1424 527 static bool oops_do_marking_is_active() { return _oops_do_mark_nmethods != NULL; }
jrose@1424 528 DEBUG_ONLY(bool test_oops_do_mark() { return _oops_do_mark_link != NULL; })
duke@435 529
duke@435 530 // ScopeDesc for an instruction
duke@435 531 ScopeDesc* scope_desc_at(address pc);
duke@435 532
duke@435 533 private:
duke@435 534 ScopeDesc* scope_desc_in(address begin, address end);
duke@435 535
twisti@1639 536 address* orig_pc_addr(const frame* fr) { return (address*) ((address)fr->unextended_sp() + _orig_pc_offset); }
duke@435 537
duke@435 538 PcDesc* find_pc_desc_internal(address pc, bool approximate);
duke@435 539
duke@435 540 PcDesc* find_pc_desc(address pc, bool approximate) {
duke@435 541 PcDesc* desc = _pc_desc_cache.last_pc_desc();
duke@435 542 if (desc != NULL && desc->pc_offset() == pc - instructions_begin()) {
duke@435 543 return desc;
duke@435 544 }
duke@435 545 return find_pc_desc_internal(pc, approximate);
duke@435 546 }
duke@435 547
duke@435 548 public:
duke@435 549 // ScopeDesc retrieval operation
duke@435 550 PcDesc* pc_desc_at(address pc) { return find_pc_desc(pc, false); }
duke@435 551 // pc_desc_near returns the first PcDesc at or after the givne pc.
duke@435 552 PcDesc* pc_desc_near(address pc) { return find_pc_desc(pc, true); }
duke@435 553
duke@435 554 public:
duke@435 555 // copying of debugging information
duke@435 556 void copy_scopes_pcs(PcDesc* pcs, int count);
duke@435 557 void copy_scopes_data(address buffer, int size);
duke@435 558
twisti@1639 559 // Deopt
twisti@1639 560 // Return true is the PC is one would expect if the frame is being deopted.
twisti@1639 561 bool is_deopt_pc (address pc) { return is_deopt_entry(pc) || is_deopt_mh_entry(pc); }
twisti@1639 562 bool is_deopt_entry (address pc) { return pc == deopt_handler_begin(); }
twisti@1639 563 bool is_deopt_mh_entry(address pc) { return pc == deopt_mh_handler_begin(); }
duke@435 564 // Accessor/mutator for the original pc of a frame before a frame was deopted.
duke@435 565 address get_original_pc(const frame* fr) { return *orig_pc_addr(fr); }
duke@435 566 void set_original_pc(const frame* fr, address pc) { *orig_pc_addr(fr) = pc; }
duke@435 567
twisti@1639 568 static address get_deopt_original_pc(const frame* fr);
twisti@1639 569
twisti@1570 570 // MethodHandle
twisti@1570 571 bool is_method_handle_return(address return_pc);
twisti@1570 572
duke@435 573 // jvmti support:
duke@435 574 void post_compiled_method_load_event();
duke@435 575
duke@435 576 // verify operations
duke@435 577 void verify();
duke@435 578 void verify_scopes();
duke@435 579 void verify_interrupt_point(address interrupt_point);
duke@435 580
duke@435 581 // printing support
jrose@535 582 void print() const;
jrose@535 583 void print_code();
duke@435 584 void print_relocations() PRODUCT_RETURN;
duke@435 585 void print_pcs() PRODUCT_RETURN;
duke@435 586 void print_scopes() PRODUCT_RETURN;
duke@435 587 void print_dependencies() PRODUCT_RETURN;
duke@435 588 void print_value_on(outputStream* st) const PRODUCT_RETURN;
duke@435 589 void print_calls(outputStream* st) PRODUCT_RETURN;
duke@435 590 void print_handler_table() PRODUCT_RETURN;
duke@435 591 void print_nul_chk_table() PRODUCT_RETURN;
jrose@535 592 void print_nmethod(bool print_code);
duke@435 593
duke@435 594 void print_on(outputStream* st, const char* title) const;
duke@435 595
duke@435 596 // Logging
duke@435 597 void log_identity(xmlStream* log) const;
duke@435 598 void log_new_nmethod() const;
never@1544 599 void log_state_change() const;
duke@435 600
jrose@1590 601 // Prints block-level comments, including nmethod specific block labels:
jrose@1590 602 virtual void print_block_comment(outputStream* stream, address block_begin) {
jrose@1590 603 print_nmethod_labels(stream, block_begin);
jrose@1590 604 CodeBlob::print_block_comment(stream, block_begin);
jrose@1590 605 }
jrose@1590 606 void print_nmethod_labels(outputStream* stream, address block_begin);
jrose@1590 607
duke@435 608 // Prints a comment for one native instruction (reloc info, pc desc)
jrose@535 609 void print_code_comment_on(outputStream* st, int column, address begin, address end);
duke@435 610 static void print_statistics() PRODUCT_RETURN;
duke@435 611
duke@435 612 // Compiler task identification. Note that all OSR methods
duke@435 613 // are numbered in an independent sequence if CICountOSR is true,
duke@435 614 // and native method wrappers are also numbered independently if
duke@435 615 // CICountNative is true.
duke@435 616 int compile_id() const { return _compile_id; }
duke@435 617 const char* compile_kind() const;
duke@435 618
duke@435 619 // For debugging
duke@435 620 // CompiledIC* IC_at(char* p) const;
duke@435 621 // PrimitiveIC* primitiveIC_at(char* p) const;
duke@435 622 oop embeddedOop_at(address p);
duke@435 623
duke@435 624 // tells if any of this method's dependencies have been invalidated
duke@435 625 // (this is expensive!)
duke@435 626 bool check_all_dependencies();
duke@435 627
duke@435 628 // tells if this compiled method is dependent on the given changes,
duke@435 629 // and the changes have invalidated it
duke@435 630 bool check_dependency_on(DepChange& changes);
duke@435 631
duke@435 632 // Evolution support. Tells if this compiled method is dependent on any of
duke@435 633 // methods m() of class dependee, such that if m() in dependee is replaced,
duke@435 634 // this compiled method will have to be deoptimized.
duke@435 635 bool is_evol_dependent_on(klassOop dependee);
duke@435 636
duke@435 637 // Fast breakpoint support. Tells if this compiled method is
duke@435 638 // dependent on the given method. Returns true if this nmethod
duke@435 639 // corresponds to the given method as well.
duke@435 640 bool is_dependent_on_method(methodOop dependee);
duke@435 641
duke@435 642 // is it ok to patch at address?
duke@435 643 bool is_patchable_at(address instr_address);
duke@435 644
duke@435 645 // UseBiasedLocking support
duke@435 646 ByteSize compiled_synchronized_native_basic_lock_owner_sp_offset() {
duke@435 647 return _compiled_synchronized_native_basic_lock_owner_sp_offset;
duke@435 648 }
duke@435 649 ByteSize compiled_synchronized_native_basic_lock_sp_offset() {
duke@435 650 return _compiled_synchronized_native_basic_lock_sp_offset;
duke@435 651 }
duke@435 652
duke@435 653 // support for code generation
duke@435 654 static int verified_entry_point_offset() { return offset_of(nmethod, _verified_entry_point); }
duke@435 655 static int osr_entry_point_offset() { return offset_of(nmethod, _osr_entry_point); }
duke@435 656 static int entry_bci_offset() { return offset_of(nmethod, _entry_bci); }
duke@435 657
duke@435 658 };
duke@435 659
duke@435 660 // Locks an nmethod so its code will not get removed, even if it is a zombie/not_entrant method
duke@435 661 class nmethodLocker : public StackObj {
duke@435 662 nmethod* _nm;
duke@435 663
duke@435 664 static void lock_nmethod(nmethod* nm); // note: nm can be NULL
duke@435 665 static void unlock_nmethod(nmethod* nm); // (ditto)
duke@435 666
duke@435 667 public:
duke@435 668 nmethodLocker(address pc); // derive nm from pc
duke@435 669 nmethodLocker(nmethod *nm) { _nm = nm; lock_nmethod(_nm); }
duke@435 670 nmethodLocker() { _nm = NULL; }
duke@435 671 ~nmethodLocker() { unlock_nmethod(_nm); }
duke@435 672
duke@435 673 nmethod* code() { return _nm; }
duke@435 674 void set_code(nmethod* new_nm) {
duke@435 675 unlock_nmethod(_nm); // note: This works even if _nm==new_nm.
duke@435 676 _nm = new_nm;
duke@435 677 lock_nmethod(_nm);
duke@435 678 }
duke@435 679 };

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