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duke@435 | 1 | /* |
duke@435 | 2 | * Copyright 1997-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
duke@435 | 3 | * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. |
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duke@435 | 5 | * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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duke@435 | 8 | * |
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duke@435 | 23 | */ |
duke@435 | 24 | |
duke@435 | 25 | // Portions of code courtesy of Clifford Click |
duke@435 | 26 | |
duke@435 | 27 | // Optimization - Graph Style |
duke@435 | 28 | |
duke@435 | 29 | |
duke@435 | 30 | // This class defines a Type lattice. The lattice is used in the constant |
duke@435 | 31 | // propagation algorithms, and for some type-checking of the iloc code. |
duke@435 | 32 | // Basic types include RSD's (lower bound, upper bound, stride for integers), |
duke@435 | 33 | // float & double precision constants, sets of data-labels and code-labels. |
duke@435 | 34 | // The complete lattice is described below. Subtypes have no relationship to |
duke@435 | 35 | // up or down in the lattice; that is entirely determined by the behavior of |
duke@435 | 36 | // the MEET/JOIN functions. |
duke@435 | 37 | |
duke@435 | 38 | class Dict; |
duke@435 | 39 | class Type; |
duke@435 | 40 | class TypeD; |
duke@435 | 41 | class TypeF; |
duke@435 | 42 | class TypeInt; |
duke@435 | 43 | class TypeLong; |
coleenp@548 | 44 | class TypeNarrowOop; |
duke@435 | 45 | class TypeAry; |
duke@435 | 46 | class TypeTuple; |
duke@435 | 47 | class TypePtr; |
duke@435 | 48 | class TypeRawPtr; |
duke@435 | 49 | class TypeOopPtr; |
duke@435 | 50 | class TypeInstPtr; |
duke@435 | 51 | class TypeAryPtr; |
duke@435 | 52 | class TypeKlassPtr; |
duke@435 | 53 | |
duke@435 | 54 | //------------------------------Type------------------------------------------- |
duke@435 | 55 | // Basic Type object, represents a set of primitive Values. |
duke@435 | 56 | // Types are hash-cons'd into a private class dictionary, so only one of each |
duke@435 | 57 | // different kind of Type exists. Types are never modified after creation, so |
duke@435 | 58 | // all their interesting fields are constant. |
duke@435 | 59 | class Type { |
duke@435 | 60 | public: |
duke@435 | 61 | enum TYPES { |
duke@435 | 62 | Bad=0, // Type check |
duke@435 | 63 | Control, // Control of code (not in lattice) |
duke@435 | 64 | Top, // Top of the lattice |
duke@435 | 65 | Int, // Integer range (lo-hi) |
duke@435 | 66 | Long, // Long integer range (lo-hi) |
duke@435 | 67 | Half, // Placeholder half of doubleword |
coleenp@548 | 68 | NarrowOop, // Compressed oop pointer |
duke@435 | 69 | |
duke@435 | 70 | Tuple, // Method signature or object layout |
duke@435 | 71 | Array, // Array types |
duke@435 | 72 | |
duke@435 | 73 | AnyPtr, // Any old raw, klass, inst, or array pointer |
duke@435 | 74 | RawPtr, // Raw (non-oop) pointers |
duke@435 | 75 | OopPtr, // Any and all Java heap entities |
duke@435 | 76 | InstPtr, // Instance pointers (non-array objects) |
duke@435 | 77 | AryPtr, // Array pointers |
duke@435 | 78 | KlassPtr, // Klass pointers |
duke@435 | 79 | // (Ptr order matters: See is_ptr, isa_ptr, is_oopptr, isa_oopptr.) |
duke@435 | 80 | |
duke@435 | 81 | Function, // Function signature |
duke@435 | 82 | Abio, // Abstract I/O |
duke@435 | 83 | Return_Address, // Subroutine return address |
duke@435 | 84 | Memory, // Abstract store |
duke@435 | 85 | FloatTop, // No float value |
duke@435 | 86 | FloatCon, // Floating point constant |
duke@435 | 87 | FloatBot, // Any float value |
duke@435 | 88 | DoubleTop, // No double value |
duke@435 | 89 | DoubleCon, // Double precision constant |
duke@435 | 90 | DoubleBot, // Any double value |
duke@435 | 91 | Bottom, // Bottom of lattice |
duke@435 | 92 | lastype // Bogus ending type (not in lattice) |
duke@435 | 93 | }; |
duke@435 | 94 | |
duke@435 | 95 | // Signal values for offsets from a base pointer |
duke@435 | 96 | enum OFFSET_SIGNALS { |
duke@435 | 97 | OffsetTop = -2000000000, // undefined offset |
duke@435 | 98 | OffsetBot = -2000000001 // any possible offset |
duke@435 | 99 | }; |
duke@435 | 100 | |
duke@435 | 101 | // Min and max WIDEN values. |
duke@435 | 102 | enum WIDEN { |
duke@435 | 103 | WidenMin = 0, |
duke@435 | 104 | WidenMax = 3 |
duke@435 | 105 | }; |
duke@435 | 106 | |
duke@435 | 107 | private: |
duke@435 | 108 | // Dictionary of types shared among compilations. |
duke@435 | 109 | static Dict* _shared_type_dict; |
duke@435 | 110 | |
duke@435 | 111 | static int uhash( const Type *const t ); |
duke@435 | 112 | // Structural equality check. Assumes that cmp() has already compared |
duke@435 | 113 | // the _base types and thus knows it can cast 't' appropriately. |
duke@435 | 114 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 115 | |
duke@435 | 116 | // Top-level hash-table of types |
duke@435 | 117 | static Dict *type_dict() { |
duke@435 | 118 | return Compile::current()->type_dict(); |
duke@435 | 119 | } |
duke@435 | 120 | |
duke@435 | 121 | // DUAL operation: reflect around lattice centerline. Used instead of |
duke@435 | 122 | // join to ensure my lattice is symmetric up and down. Dual is computed |
duke@435 | 123 | // lazily, on demand, and cached in _dual. |
duke@435 | 124 | const Type *_dual; // Cached dual value |
duke@435 | 125 | // Table for efficient dualing of base types |
duke@435 | 126 | static const TYPES dual_type[lastype]; |
duke@435 | 127 | |
duke@435 | 128 | protected: |
duke@435 | 129 | // Each class of type is also identified by its base. |
duke@435 | 130 | const TYPES _base; // Enum of Types type |
duke@435 | 131 | |
duke@435 | 132 | Type( TYPES t ) : _dual(NULL), _base(t) {} // Simple types |
duke@435 | 133 | // ~Type(); // Use fast deallocation |
duke@435 | 134 | const Type *hashcons(); // Hash-cons the type |
duke@435 | 135 | |
duke@435 | 136 | public: |
duke@435 | 137 | |
duke@435 | 138 | inline void* operator new( size_t x ) { |
duke@435 | 139 | Compile* compile = Compile::current(); |
duke@435 | 140 | compile->set_type_last_size(x); |
duke@435 | 141 | void *temp = compile->type_arena()->Amalloc_D(x); |
duke@435 | 142 | compile->set_type_hwm(temp); |
duke@435 | 143 | return temp; |
duke@435 | 144 | } |
duke@435 | 145 | inline void operator delete( void* ptr ) { |
duke@435 | 146 | Compile* compile = Compile::current(); |
duke@435 | 147 | compile->type_arena()->Afree(ptr,compile->type_last_size()); |
duke@435 | 148 | } |
duke@435 | 149 | |
duke@435 | 150 | // Initialize the type system for a particular compilation. |
duke@435 | 151 | static void Initialize(Compile* compile); |
duke@435 | 152 | |
duke@435 | 153 | // Initialize the types shared by all compilations. |
duke@435 | 154 | static void Initialize_shared(Compile* compile); |
duke@435 | 155 | |
duke@435 | 156 | TYPES base() const { |
duke@435 | 157 | assert(_base > Bad && _base < lastype, "sanity"); |
duke@435 | 158 | return _base; |
duke@435 | 159 | } |
duke@435 | 160 | |
duke@435 | 161 | // Create a new hash-consd type |
duke@435 | 162 | static const Type *make(enum TYPES); |
duke@435 | 163 | // Test for equivalence of types |
duke@435 | 164 | static int cmp( const Type *const t1, const Type *const t2 ); |
duke@435 | 165 | // Test for higher or equal in lattice |
duke@435 | 166 | int higher_equal( const Type *t ) const { return !cmp(meet(t),t); } |
duke@435 | 167 | |
duke@435 | 168 | // MEET operation; lower in lattice. |
duke@435 | 169 | const Type *meet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 170 | // WIDEN: 'widens' for Ints and other range types |
duke@435 | 171 | virtual const Type *widen( const Type *old ) const { return this; } |
duke@435 | 172 | // NARROW: complement for widen, used by pessimistic phases |
duke@435 | 173 | virtual const Type *narrow( const Type *old ) const { return this; } |
duke@435 | 174 | |
duke@435 | 175 | // DUAL operation: reflect around lattice centerline. Used instead of |
duke@435 | 176 | // join to ensure my lattice is symmetric up and down. |
duke@435 | 177 | const Type *dual() const { return _dual; } |
duke@435 | 178 | |
duke@435 | 179 | // Compute meet dependent on base type |
duke@435 | 180 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 181 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
duke@435 | 182 | |
duke@435 | 183 | // JOIN operation; higher in lattice. Done by finding the dual of the |
duke@435 | 184 | // meet of the dual of the 2 inputs. |
duke@435 | 185 | const Type *join( const Type *t ) const { |
duke@435 | 186 | return dual()->meet(t->dual())->dual(); } |
duke@435 | 187 | |
duke@435 | 188 | // Modified version of JOIN adapted to the needs Node::Value. |
duke@435 | 189 | // Normalizes all empty values to TOP. Does not kill _widen bits. |
duke@435 | 190 | // Currently, it also works around limitations involving interface types. |
duke@435 | 191 | virtual const Type *filter( const Type *kills ) const; |
duke@435 | 192 | |
coleenp@548 | 193 | // Returns true if this pointer points at memory which contains a |
coleenp@548 | 194 | // compressed oop references. In 32-bit builds it's non-virtual |
coleenp@548 | 195 | // since we don't support compressed oops at all in the mode. |
coleenp@548 | 196 | LP64_ONLY(virtual) bool is_narrow() const { return false; } |
coleenp@548 | 197 | |
duke@435 | 198 | // Convenience access |
duke@435 | 199 | float getf() const; |
duke@435 | 200 | double getd() const; |
duke@435 | 201 | |
duke@435 | 202 | const TypeInt *is_int() const; |
duke@435 | 203 | const TypeInt *isa_int() const; // Returns NULL if not an Int |
duke@435 | 204 | const TypeLong *is_long() const; |
duke@435 | 205 | const TypeLong *isa_long() const; // Returns NULL if not a Long |
duke@435 | 206 | const TypeD *is_double_constant() const; // Asserts it is a DoubleCon |
duke@435 | 207 | const TypeD *isa_double_constant() const; // Returns NULL if not a DoubleCon |
duke@435 | 208 | const TypeF *is_float_constant() const; // Asserts it is a FloatCon |
duke@435 | 209 | const TypeF *isa_float_constant() const; // Returns NULL if not a FloatCon |
duke@435 | 210 | const TypeTuple *is_tuple() const; // Collection of fields, NOT a pointer |
duke@435 | 211 | const TypeAry *is_ary() const; // Array, NOT array pointer |
duke@435 | 212 | const TypePtr *is_ptr() const; // Asserts it is a ptr type |
duke@435 | 213 | const TypePtr *isa_ptr() const; // Returns NULL if not ptr type |
coleenp@548 | 214 | const TypeRawPtr *isa_rawptr() const; // NOT Java oop |
coleenp@548 | 215 | const TypeRawPtr *is_rawptr() const; // Asserts is rawptr |
coleenp@548 | 216 | const TypeNarrowOop *is_narrowoop() const; // Java-style GC'd pointer |
coleenp@548 | 217 | const TypeNarrowOop *isa_narrowoop() const; // Returns NULL if not oop ptr type |
coleenp@548 | 218 | const TypeOopPtr *isa_oopptr() const; // Returns NULL if not oop ptr type |
coleenp@548 | 219 | const TypeOopPtr *is_oopptr() const; // Java-style GC'd pointer |
coleenp@548 | 220 | const TypeKlassPtr *isa_klassptr() const; // Returns NULL if not KlassPtr |
coleenp@548 | 221 | const TypeKlassPtr *is_klassptr() const; // assert if not KlassPtr |
coleenp@548 | 222 | const TypeInstPtr *isa_instptr() const; // Returns NULL if not InstPtr |
coleenp@548 | 223 | const TypeInstPtr *is_instptr() const; // Instance |
coleenp@548 | 224 | const TypeAryPtr *isa_aryptr() const; // Returns NULL if not AryPtr |
coleenp@548 | 225 | const TypeAryPtr *is_aryptr() const; // Array oop |
duke@435 | 226 | virtual bool is_finite() const; // Has a finite value |
duke@435 | 227 | virtual bool is_nan() const; // Is not a number (NaN) |
duke@435 | 228 | |
duke@435 | 229 | // Special test for register pressure heuristic |
duke@435 | 230 | bool is_floatingpoint() const; // True if Float or Double base type |
duke@435 | 231 | |
duke@435 | 232 | // Do you have memory, directly or through a tuple? |
duke@435 | 233 | bool has_memory( ) const; |
duke@435 | 234 | |
duke@435 | 235 | // Are you a pointer type or not? |
duke@435 | 236 | bool isa_oop_ptr() const; |
duke@435 | 237 | |
duke@435 | 238 | // TRUE if type is a singleton |
duke@435 | 239 | virtual bool singleton(void) const; |
duke@435 | 240 | |
duke@435 | 241 | // TRUE if type is above the lattice centerline, and is therefore vacuous |
duke@435 | 242 | virtual bool empty(void) const; |
duke@435 | 243 | |
duke@435 | 244 | // Return a hash for this type. The hash function is public so ConNode |
duke@435 | 245 | // (constants) can hash on their constant, which is represented by a Type. |
duke@435 | 246 | virtual int hash() const; |
duke@435 | 247 | |
duke@435 | 248 | // Map ideal registers (machine types) to ideal types |
duke@435 | 249 | static const Type *mreg2type[]; |
duke@435 | 250 | |
duke@435 | 251 | // Printing, statistics |
duke@435 | 252 | static const char * const msg[lastype]; // Printable strings |
duke@435 | 253 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
duke@435 | 254 | void dump_on(outputStream *st) const; |
duke@435 | 255 | void dump() const { |
duke@435 | 256 | dump_on(tty); |
duke@435 | 257 | } |
duke@435 | 258 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint depth, outputStream *st ) const; |
duke@435 | 259 | static void dump_stats(); |
duke@435 | 260 | static void verify_lastype(); // Check that arrays match type enum |
duke@435 | 261 | #endif |
duke@435 | 262 | void typerr(const Type *t) const; // Mixing types error |
duke@435 | 263 | |
duke@435 | 264 | // Create basic type |
duke@435 | 265 | static const Type* get_const_basic_type(BasicType type) { |
duke@435 | 266 | assert((uint)type <= T_CONFLICT && _const_basic_type[type] != NULL, "bad type"); |
duke@435 | 267 | return _const_basic_type[type]; |
duke@435 | 268 | } |
duke@435 | 269 | |
duke@435 | 270 | // Mapping to the array element's basic type. |
duke@435 | 271 | BasicType array_element_basic_type() const; |
duke@435 | 272 | |
duke@435 | 273 | // Create standard type for a ciType: |
duke@435 | 274 | static const Type* get_const_type(ciType* type); |
duke@435 | 275 | |
duke@435 | 276 | // Create standard zero value: |
duke@435 | 277 | static const Type* get_zero_type(BasicType type) { |
duke@435 | 278 | assert((uint)type <= T_CONFLICT && _zero_type[type] != NULL, "bad type"); |
duke@435 | 279 | return _zero_type[type]; |
duke@435 | 280 | } |
duke@435 | 281 | |
duke@435 | 282 | // Report if this is a zero value (not top). |
duke@435 | 283 | bool is_zero_type() const { |
duke@435 | 284 | BasicType type = basic_type(); |
duke@435 | 285 | if (type == T_VOID || type >= T_CONFLICT) |
duke@435 | 286 | return false; |
duke@435 | 287 | else |
duke@435 | 288 | return (this == _zero_type[type]); |
duke@435 | 289 | } |
duke@435 | 290 | |
duke@435 | 291 | // Convenience common pre-built types. |
duke@435 | 292 | static const Type *ABIO; |
duke@435 | 293 | static const Type *BOTTOM; |
duke@435 | 294 | static const Type *CONTROL; |
duke@435 | 295 | static const Type *DOUBLE; |
duke@435 | 296 | static const Type *FLOAT; |
duke@435 | 297 | static const Type *HALF; |
duke@435 | 298 | static const Type *MEMORY; |
duke@435 | 299 | static const Type *MULTI; |
duke@435 | 300 | static const Type *RETURN_ADDRESS; |
duke@435 | 301 | static const Type *TOP; |
duke@435 | 302 | |
duke@435 | 303 | // Mapping from compiler type to VM BasicType |
duke@435 | 304 | BasicType basic_type() const { return _basic_type[_base]; } |
duke@435 | 305 | |
duke@435 | 306 | // Mapping from CI type system to compiler type: |
duke@435 | 307 | static const Type* get_typeflow_type(ciType* type); |
duke@435 | 308 | |
duke@435 | 309 | private: |
duke@435 | 310 | // support arrays |
duke@435 | 311 | static const BasicType _basic_type[]; |
duke@435 | 312 | static const Type* _zero_type[T_CONFLICT+1]; |
duke@435 | 313 | static const Type* _const_basic_type[T_CONFLICT+1]; |
duke@435 | 314 | }; |
duke@435 | 315 | |
duke@435 | 316 | //------------------------------TypeF------------------------------------------ |
duke@435 | 317 | // Class of Float-Constant Types. |
duke@435 | 318 | class TypeF : public Type { |
duke@435 | 319 | TypeF( float f ) : Type(FloatCon), _f(f) {}; |
duke@435 | 320 | public: |
duke@435 | 321 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 322 | virtual int hash() const; // Type specific hashing |
duke@435 | 323 | virtual bool singleton(void) const; // TRUE if type is a singleton |
duke@435 | 324 | virtual bool empty(void) const; // TRUE if type is vacuous |
duke@435 | 325 | public: |
duke@435 | 326 | const float _f; // Float constant |
duke@435 | 327 | |
duke@435 | 328 | static const TypeF *make(float f); |
duke@435 | 329 | |
duke@435 | 330 | virtual bool is_finite() const; // Has a finite value |
duke@435 | 331 | virtual bool is_nan() const; // Is not a number (NaN) |
duke@435 | 332 | |
duke@435 | 333 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 334 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
duke@435 | 335 | // Convenience common pre-built types. |
duke@435 | 336 | static const TypeF *ZERO; // positive zero only |
duke@435 | 337 | static const TypeF *ONE; |
duke@435 | 338 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
duke@435 | 339 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint depth, outputStream *st ) const; |
duke@435 | 340 | #endif |
duke@435 | 341 | }; |
duke@435 | 342 | |
duke@435 | 343 | //------------------------------TypeD------------------------------------------ |
duke@435 | 344 | // Class of Double-Constant Types. |
duke@435 | 345 | class TypeD : public Type { |
duke@435 | 346 | TypeD( double d ) : Type(DoubleCon), _d(d) {}; |
duke@435 | 347 | public: |
duke@435 | 348 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 349 | virtual int hash() const; // Type specific hashing |
duke@435 | 350 | virtual bool singleton(void) const; // TRUE if type is a singleton |
duke@435 | 351 | virtual bool empty(void) const; // TRUE if type is vacuous |
duke@435 | 352 | public: |
duke@435 | 353 | const double _d; // Double constant |
duke@435 | 354 | |
duke@435 | 355 | static const TypeD *make(double d); |
duke@435 | 356 | |
duke@435 | 357 | virtual bool is_finite() const; // Has a finite value |
duke@435 | 358 | virtual bool is_nan() const; // Is not a number (NaN) |
duke@435 | 359 | |
duke@435 | 360 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 361 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
duke@435 | 362 | // Convenience common pre-built types. |
duke@435 | 363 | static const TypeD *ZERO; // positive zero only |
duke@435 | 364 | static const TypeD *ONE; |
duke@435 | 365 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
duke@435 | 366 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint depth, outputStream *st ) const; |
duke@435 | 367 | #endif |
duke@435 | 368 | }; |
duke@435 | 369 | |
duke@435 | 370 | //------------------------------TypeInt---------------------------------------- |
duke@435 | 371 | // Class of integer ranges, the set of integers between a lower bound and an |
duke@435 | 372 | // upper bound, inclusive. |
duke@435 | 373 | class TypeInt : public Type { |
duke@435 | 374 | TypeInt( jint lo, jint hi, int w ); |
duke@435 | 375 | public: |
duke@435 | 376 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 377 | virtual int hash() const; // Type specific hashing |
duke@435 | 378 | virtual bool singleton(void) const; // TRUE if type is a singleton |
duke@435 | 379 | virtual bool empty(void) const; // TRUE if type is vacuous |
duke@435 | 380 | public: |
duke@435 | 381 | const jint _lo, _hi; // Lower bound, upper bound |
duke@435 | 382 | const short _widen; // Limit on times we widen this sucker |
duke@435 | 383 | |
duke@435 | 384 | static const TypeInt *make(jint lo); |
duke@435 | 385 | // must always specify w |
duke@435 | 386 | static const TypeInt *make(jint lo, jint hi, int w); |
duke@435 | 387 | |
duke@435 | 388 | // Check for single integer |
duke@435 | 389 | int is_con() const { return _lo==_hi; } |
duke@435 | 390 | bool is_con(int i) const { return is_con() && _lo == i; } |
duke@435 | 391 | jint get_con() const { assert( is_con(), "" ); return _lo; } |
duke@435 | 392 | |
duke@435 | 393 | virtual bool is_finite() const; // Has a finite value |
duke@435 | 394 | |
duke@435 | 395 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 396 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
duke@435 | 397 | virtual const Type *widen( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 398 | virtual const Type *narrow( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 399 | // Do not kill _widen bits. |
duke@435 | 400 | virtual const Type *filter( const Type *kills ) const; |
duke@435 | 401 | // Convenience common pre-built types. |
duke@435 | 402 | static const TypeInt *MINUS_1; |
duke@435 | 403 | static const TypeInt *ZERO; |
duke@435 | 404 | static const TypeInt *ONE; |
duke@435 | 405 | static const TypeInt *BOOL; |
duke@435 | 406 | static const TypeInt *CC; |
duke@435 | 407 | static const TypeInt *CC_LT; // [-1] == MINUS_1 |
duke@435 | 408 | static const TypeInt *CC_GT; // [1] == ONE |
duke@435 | 409 | static const TypeInt *CC_EQ; // [0] == ZERO |
duke@435 | 410 | static const TypeInt *CC_LE; // [-1,0] |
duke@435 | 411 | static const TypeInt *CC_GE; // [0,1] == BOOL (!) |
duke@435 | 412 | static const TypeInt *BYTE; |
duke@435 | 413 | static const TypeInt *CHAR; |
duke@435 | 414 | static const TypeInt *SHORT; |
duke@435 | 415 | static const TypeInt *POS; |
duke@435 | 416 | static const TypeInt *POS1; |
duke@435 | 417 | static const TypeInt *INT; |
duke@435 | 418 | static const TypeInt *SYMINT; // symmetric range [-max_jint..max_jint] |
duke@435 | 419 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
duke@435 | 420 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint depth, outputStream *st ) const; |
duke@435 | 421 | #endif |
duke@435 | 422 | }; |
duke@435 | 423 | |
duke@435 | 424 | |
duke@435 | 425 | //------------------------------TypeLong--------------------------------------- |
duke@435 | 426 | // Class of long integer ranges, the set of integers between a lower bound and |
duke@435 | 427 | // an upper bound, inclusive. |
duke@435 | 428 | class TypeLong : public Type { |
duke@435 | 429 | TypeLong( jlong lo, jlong hi, int w ); |
duke@435 | 430 | public: |
duke@435 | 431 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 432 | virtual int hash() const; // Type specific hashing |
duke@435 | 433 | virtual bool singleton(void) const; // TRUE if type is a singleton |
duke@435 | 434 | virtual bool empty(void) const; // TRUE if type is vacuous |
duke@435 | 435 | public: |
duke@435 | 436 | const jlong _lo, _hi; // Lower bound, upper bound |
duke@435 | 437 | const short _widen; // Limit on times we widen this sucker |
duke@435 | 438 | |
duke@435 | 439 | static const TypeLong *make(jlong lo); |
duke@435 | 440 | // must always specify w |
duke@435 | 441 | static const TypeLong *make(jlong lo, jlong hi, int w); |
duke@435 | 442 | |
duke@435 | 443 | // Check for single integer |
duke@435 | 444 | int is_con() const { return _lo==_hi; } |
duke@435 | 445 | jlong get_con() const { assert( is_con(), "" ); return _lo; } |
duke@435 | 446 | |
duke@435 | 447 | virtual bool is_finite() const; // Has a finite value |
duke@435 | 448 | |
duke@435 | 449 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 450 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
duke@435 | 451 | virtual const Type *widen( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 452 | virtual const Type *narrow( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 453 | // Do not kill _widen bits. |
duke@435 | 454 | virtual const Type *filter( const Type *kills ) const; |
duke@435 | 455 | // Convenience common pre-built types. |
duke@435 | 456 | static const TypeLong *MINUS_1; |
duke@435 | 457 | static const TypeLong *ZERO; |
duke@435 | 458 | static const TypeLong *ONE; |
duke@435 | 459 | static const TypeLong *POS; |
duke@435 | 460 | static const TypeLong *LONG; |
duke@435 | 461 | static const TypeLong *INT; // 32-bit subrange [min_jint..max_jint] |
duke@435 | 462 | static const TypeLong *UINT; // 32-bit unsigned [0..max_juint] |
duke@435 | 463 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
duke@435 | 464 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint, outputStream *st ) const;// Specialized per-Type dumping |
duke@435 | 465 | #endif |
duke@435 | 466 | }; |
duke@435 | 467 | |
duke@435 | 468 | //------------------------------TypeTuple-------------------------------------- |
duke@435 | 469 | // Class of Tuple Types, essentially type collections for function signatures |
duke@435 | 470 | // and class layouts. It happens to also be a fast cache for the HotSpot |
duke@435 | 471 | // signature types. |
duke@435 | 472 | class TypeTuple : public Type { |
duke@435 | 473 | TypeTuple( uint cnt, const Type **fields ) : Type(Tuple), _cnt(cnt), _fields(fields) { } |
duke@435 | 474 | public: |
duke@435 | 475 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 476 | virtual int hash() const; // Type specific hashing |
duke@435 | 477 | virtual bool singleton(void) const; // TRUE if type is a singleton |
duke@435 | 478 | virtual bool empty(void) const; // TRUE if type is vacuous |
duke@435 | 479 | |
duke@435 | 480 | public: |
duke@435 | 481 | const uint _cnt; // Count of fields |
duke@435 | 482 | const Type ** const _fields; // Array of field types |
duke@435 | 483 | |
duke@435 | 484 | // Accessors: |
duke@435 | 485 | uint cnt() const { return _cnt; } |
duke@435 | 486 | const Type* field_at(uint i) const { |
duke@435 | 487 | assert(i < _cnt, "oob"); |
duke@435 | 488 | return _fields[i]; |
duke@435 | 489 | } |
duke@435 | 490 | void set_field_at(uint i, const Type* t) { |
duke@435 | 491 | assert(i < _cnt, "oob"); |
duke@435 | 492 | _fields[i] = t; |
duke@435 | 493 | } |
duke@435 | 494 | |
duke@435 | 495 | static const TypeTuple *make( uint cnt, const Type **fields ); |
duke@435 | 496 | static const TypeTuple *make_range(ciSignature *sig); |
duke@435 | 497 | static const TypeTuple *make_domain(ciInstanceKlass* recv, ciSignature *sig); |
duke@435 | 498 | |
duke@435 | 499 | // Subroutine call type with space allocated for argument types |
duke@435 | 500 | static const Type **fields( uint arg_cnt ); |
duke@435 | 501 | |
duke@435 | 502 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 503 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
duke@435 | 504 | // Convenience common pre-built types. |
duke@435 | 505 | static const TypeTuple *IFBOTH; |
duke@435 | 506 | static const TypeTuple *IFFALSE; |
duke@435 | 507 | static const TypeTuple *IFTRUE; |
duke@435 | 508 | static const TypeTuple *IFNEITHER; |
duke@435 | 509 | static const TypeTuple *LOOPBODY; |
duke@435 | 510 | static const TypeTuple *MEMBAR; |
duke@435 | 511 | static const TypeTuple *STORECONDITIONAL; |
duke@435 | 512 | static const TypeTuple *START_I2C; |
duke@435 | 513 | static const TypeTuple *INT_PAIR; |
duke@435 | 514 | static const TypeTuple *LONG_PAIR; |
duke@435 | 515 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
duke@435 | 516 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint, outputStream *st ) const; // Specialized per-Type dumping |
duke@435 | 517 | #endif |
duke@435 | 518 | }; |
duke@435 | 519 | |
duke@435 | 520 | //------------------------------TypeAry---------------------------------------- |
duke@435 | 521 | // Class of Array Types |
duke@435 | 522 | class TypeAry : public Type { |
duke@435 | 523 | TypeAry( const Type *elem, const TypeInt *size) : Type(Array), |
duke@435 | 524 | _elem(elem), _size(size) {} |
duke@435 | 525 | public: |
duke@435 | 526 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 527 | virtual int hash() const; // Type specific hashing |
duke@435 | 528 | virtual bool singleton(void) const; // TRUE if type is a singleton |
duke@435 | 529 | virtual bool empty(void) const; // TRUE if type is vacuous |
duke@435 | 530 | |
duke@435 | 531 | private: |
duke@435 | 532 | const Type *_elem; // Element type of array |
duke@435 | 533 | const TypeInt *_size; // Elements in array |
duke@435 | 534 | friend class TypeAryPtr; |
duke@435 | 535 | |
duke@435 | 536 | public: |
duke@435 | 537 | static const TypeAry *make( const Type *elem, const TypeInt *size); |
duke@435 | 538 | |
duke@435 | 539 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 540 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
duke@435 | 541 | bool ary_must_be_exact() const; // true if arrays of such are never generic |
duke@435 | 542 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
duke@435 | 543 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint, outputStream *st ) const; // Specialized per-Type dumping |
duke@435 | 544 | #endif |
duke@435 | 545 | }; |
duke@435 | 546 | |
duke@435 | 547 | //------------------------------TypePtr---------------------------------------- |
duke@435 | 548 | // Class of machine Pointer Types: raw data, instances or arrays. |
duke@435 | 549 | // If the _base enum is AnyPtr, then this refers to all of the above. |
duke@435 | 550 | // Otherwise the _base will indicate which subset of pointers is affected, |
duke@435 | 551 | // and the class will be inherited from. |
duke@435 | 552 | class TypePtr : public Type { |
coleenp@548 | 553 | friend class TypeNarrowOop; |
duke@435 | 554 | public: |
duke@435 | 555 | enum PTR { TopPTR, AnyNull, Constant, Null, NotNull, BotPTR, lastPTR }; |
duke@435 | 556 | protected: |
duke@435 | 557 | TypePtr( TYPES t, PTR ptr, int offset ) : Type(t), _ptr(ptr), _offset(offset) {} |
duke@435 | 558 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 559 | virtual int hash() const; // Type specific hashing |
duke@435 | 560 | static const PTR ptr_meet[lastPTR][lastPTR]; |
duke@435 | 561 | static const PTR ptr_dual[lastPTR]; |
duke@435 | 562 | static const char * const ptr_msg[lastPTR]; |
duke@435 | 563 | |
duke@435 | 564 | public: |
duke@435 | 565 | const int _offset; // Offset into oop, with TOP & BOT |
duke@435 | 566 | const PTR _ptr; // Pointer equivalence class |
duke@435 | 567 | |
duke@435 | 568 | const int offset() const { return _offset; } |
duke@435 | 569 | const PTR ptr() const { return _ptr; } |
duke@435 | 570 | |
duke@435 | 571 | static const TypePtr *make( TYPES t, PTR ptr, int offset ); |
duke@435 | 572 | |
duke@435 | 573 | // Return a 'ptr' version of this type |
duke@435 | 574 | virtual const Type *cast_to_ptr_type(PTR ptr) const; |
duke@435 | 575 | |
duke@435 | 576 | virtual intptr_t get_con() const; |
duke@435 | 577 | |
duke@435 | 578 | virtual const TypePtr *add_offset( int offset ) const; |
duke@435 | 579 | |
duke@435 | 580 | virtual bool singleton(void) const; // TRUE if type is a singleton |
duke@435 | 581 | virtual bool empty(void) const; // TRUE if type is vacuous |
duke@435 | 582 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 583 | int meet_offset( int offset ) const; |
duke@435 | 584 | int dual_offset( ) const; |
duke@435 | 585 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
duke@435 | 586 | |
duke@435 | 587 | // meet, dual and join over pointer equivalence sets |
duke@435 | 588 | PTR meet_ptr( const PTR in_ptr ) const { return ptr_meet[in_ptr][ptr()]; } |
duke@435 | 589 | PTR dual_ptr() const { return ptr_dual[ptr()]; } |
duke@435 | 590 | |
duke@435 | 591 | // This is textually confusing unless one recalls that |
duke@435 | 592 | // join(t) == dual()->meet(t->dual())->dual(). |
duke@435 | 593 | PTR join_ptr( const PTR in_ptr ) const { |
duke@435 | 594 | return ptr_dual[ ptr_meet[ ptr_dual[in_ptr] ] [ dual_ptr() ] ]; |
duke@435 | 595 | } |
duke@435 | 596 | |
duke@435 | 597 | // Tests for relation to centerline of type lattice: |
duke@435 | 598 | static bool above_centerline(PTR ptr) { return (ptr <= AnyNull); } |
duke@435 | 599 | static bool below_centerline(PTR ptr) { return (ptr >= NotNull); } |
duke@435 | 600 | // Convenience common pre-built types. |
duke@435 | 601 | static const TypePtr *NULL_PTR; |
duke@435 | 602 | static const TypePtr *NOTNULL; |
duke@435 | 603 | static const TypePtr *BOTTOM; |
duke@435 | 604 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
duke@435 | 605 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint depth, outputStream *st ) const; |
duke@435 | 606 | #endif |
duke@435 | 607 | }; |
duke@435 | 608 | |
duke@435 | 609 | //------------------------------TypeRawPtr------------------------------------- |
duke@435 | 610 | // Class of raw pointers, pointers to things other than Oops. Examples |
duke@435 | 611 | // include the stack pointer, top of heap, card-marking area, handles, etc. |
duke@435 | 612 | class TypeRawPtr : public TypePtr { |
duke@435 | 613 | protected: |
duke@435 | 614 | TypeRawPtr( PTR ptr, address bits ) : TypePtr(RawPtr,ptr,0), _bits(bits){} |
duke@435 | 615 | public: |
duke@435 | 616 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 617 | virtual int hash() const; // Type specific hashing |
duke@435 | 618 | |
duke@435 | 619 | const address _bits; // Constant value, if applicable |
duke@435 | 620 | |
duke@435 | 621 | static const TypeRawPtr *make( PTR ptr ); |
duke@435 | 622 | static const TypeRawPtr *make( address bits ); |
duke@435 | 623 | |
duke@435 | 624 | // Return a 'ptr' version of this type |
duke@435 | 625 | virtual const Type *cast_to_ptr_type(PTR ptr) const; |
duke@435 | 626 | |
duke@435 | 627 | virtual intptr_t get_con() const; |
duke@435 | 628 | |
duke@435 | 629 | virtual const TypePtr *add_offset( int offset ) const; |
duke@435 | 630 | |
duke@435 | 631 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 632 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
duke@435 | 633 | // Convenience common pre-built types. |
duke@435 | 634 | static const TypeRawPtr *BOTTOM; |
duke@435 | 635 | static const TypeRawPtr *NOTNULL; |
duke@435 | 636 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
duke@435 | 637 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint depth, outputStream *st ) const; |
duke@435 | 638 | #endif |
duke@435 | 639 | }; |
duke@435 | 640 | |
duke@435 | 641 | //------------------------------TypeOopPtr------------------------------------- |
duke@435 | 642 | // Some kind of oop (Java pointer), either klass or instance or array. |
duke@435 | 643 | class TypeOopPtr : public TypePtr { |
duke@435 | 644 | protected: |
duke@435 | 645 | TypeOopPtr( TYPES t, PTR ptr, ciKlass* k, bool xk, ciObject* o, int offset, int instance_id ) : TypePtr(t, ptr, offset), _const_oop(o), _klass(k), _klass_is_exact(xk), _instance_id(instance_id) { } |
duke@435 | 646 | public: |
duke@435 | 647 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 648 | virtual int hash() const; // Type specific hashing |
duke@435 | 649 | virtual bool singleton(void) const; // TRUE if type is a singleton |
duke@435 | 650 | enum { |
duke@435 | 651 | UNKNOWN_INSTANCE = 0 |
duke@435 | 652 | }; |
duke@435 | 653 | protected: |
duke@435 | 654 | |
duke@435 | 655 | int xadd_offset( int offset ) const; |
duke@435 | 656 | // Oop is NULL, unless this is a constant oop. |
duke@435 | 657 | ciObject* _const_oop; // Constant oop |
duke@435 | 658 | // If _klass is NULL, then so is _sig. This is an unloaded klass. |
duke@435 | 659 | ciKlass* _klass; // Klass object |
duke@435 | 660 | // Does the type exclude subclasses of the klass? (Inexact == polymorphic.) |
duke@435 | 661 | bool _klass_is_exact; |
duke@435 | 662 | |
duke@435 | 663 | int _instance_id; // if not UNKNOWN_INSTANCE, indicates that this is a particular instance |
duke@435 | 664 | // of this type which is distinct. This is the the node index of the |
duke@435 | 665 | // node creating this instance |
duke@435 | 666 | |
duke@435 | 667 | static const TypeOopPtr* make_from_klass_common(ciKlass* klass, bool klass_change, bool try_for_exact); |
duke@435 | 668 | |
duke@435 | 669 | int dual_instance() const { return -_instance_id; } |
duke@435 | 670 | int meet_instance(int uid) const; |
duke@435 | 671 | |
duke@435 | 672 | public: |
duke@435 | 673 | // Creates a type given a klass. Correctly handles multi-dimensional arrays |
duke@435 | 674 | // Respects UseUniqueSubclasses. |
duke@435 | 675 | // If the klass is final, the resulting type will be exact. |
duke@435 | 676 | static const TypeOopPtr* make_from_klass(ciKlass* klass) { |
duke@435 | 677 | return make_from_klass_common(klass, true, false); |
duke@435 | 678 | } |
duke@435 | 679 | // Same as before, but will produce an exact type, even if |
duke@435 | 680 | // the klass is not final, as long as it has exactly one implementation. |
duke@435 | 681 | static const TypeOopPtr* make_from_klass_unique(ciKlass* klass) { |
duke@435 | 682 | return make_from_klass_common(klass, true, true); |
duke@435 | 683 | } |
duke@435 | 684 | // Same as before, but does not respects UseUniqueSubclasses. |
duke@435 | 685 | // Use this only for creating array element types. |
duke@435 | 686 | static const TypeOopPtr* make_from_klass_raw(ciKlass* klass) { |
duke@435 | 687 | return make_from_klass_common(klass, false, false); |
duke@435 | 688 | } |
duke@435 | 689 | // Creates a singleton type given an object. |
duke@435 | 690 | static const TypeOopPtr* make_from_constant(ciObject* o); |
duke@435 | 691 | |
duke@435 | 692 | // Make a generic (unclassed) pointer to an oop. |
duke@435 | 693 | static const TypeOopPtr* make(PTR ptr, int offset); |
duke@435 | 694 | |
duke@435 | 695 | ciObject* const_oop() const { return _const_oop; } |
duke@435 | 696 | virtual ciKlass* klass() const { return _klass; } |
duke@435 | 697 | bool klass_is_exact() const { return _klass_is_exact; } |
duke@435 | 698 | bool is_instance() const { return _instance_id != UNKNOWN_INSTANCE; } |
duke@435 | 699 | uint instance_id() const { return _instance_id; } |
kvn@499 | 700 | bool is_instance_field() const { return _instance_id != UNKNOWN_INSTANCE && _offset >= 0; } |
duke@435 | 701 | |
duke@435 | 702 | virtual intptr_t get_con() const; |
duke@435 | 703 | |
duke@435 | 704 | virtual const Type *cast_to_ptr_type(PTR ptr) const; |
duke@435 | 705 | |
duke@435 | 706 | virtual const Type *cast_to_exactness(bool klass_is_exact) const; |
duke@435 | 707 | |
duke@435 | 708 | virtual const TypeOopPtr *cast_to_instance(int instance_id) const; |
duke@435 | 709 | |
duke@435 | 710 | // corresponding pointer to klass, for a given instance |
duke@435 | 711 | const TypeKlassPtr* as_klass_type() const; |
duke@435 | 712 | |
duke@435 | 713 | virtual const TypePtr *add_offset( int offset ) const; |
duke@435 | 714 | |
coleenp@548 | 715 | // returns the equivalent compressed version of this pointer type |
coleenp@548 | 716 | virtual const TypeNarrowOop* make_narrowoop() const; |
coleenp@548 | 717 | |
coleenp@548 | 718 | #ifdef _LP64 |
coleenp@548 | 719 | virtual bool is_narrow() const { |
coleenp@548 | 720 | return (UseCompressedOops && _offset != 0); |
coleenp@548 | 721 | } |
coleenp@548 | 722 | #endif |
coleenp@548 | 723 | |
duke@435 | 724 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 725 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
duke@435 | 726 | |
duke@435 | 727 | // Do not allow interface-vs.-noninterface joins to collapse to top. |
duke@435 | 728 | virtual const Type *filter( const Type *kills ) const; |
duke@435 | 729 | |
duke@435 | 730 | // Convenience common pre-built type. |
duke@435 | 731 | static const TypeOopPtr *BOTTOM; |
duke@435 | 732 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
duke@435 | 733 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint depth, outputStream *st ) const; |
duke@435 | 734 | #endif |
duke@435 | 735 | }; |
duke@435 | 736 | |
duke@435 | 737 | //------------------------------TypeInstPtr------------------------------------ |
duke@435 | 738 | // Class of Java object pointers, pointing either to non-array Java instances |
duke@435 | 739 | // or to a klassOop (including array klasses). |
duke@435 | 740 | class TypeInstPtr : public TypeOopPtr { |
duke@435 | 741 | TypeInstPtr( PTR ptr, ciKlass* k, bool xk, ciObject* o, int offset, int instance_id ); |
duke@435 | 742 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 743 | virtual int hash() const; // Type specific hashing |
duke@435 | 744 | |
duke@435 | 745 | ciSymbol* _name; // class name |
duke@435 | 746 | |
duke@435 | 747 | public: |
duke@435 | 748 | ciSymbol* name() const { return _name; } |
duke@435 | 749 | |
duke@435 | 750 | bool is_loaded() const { return _klass->is_loaded(); } |
duke@435 | 751 | |
duke@435 | 752 | // Make a pointer to a constant oop. |
duke@435 | 753 | static const TypeInstPtr *make(ciObject* o) { |
duke@435 | 754 | return make(TypePtr::Constant, o->klass(), true, o, 0); |
duke@435 | 755 | } |
duke@435 | 756 | |
duke@435 | 757 | // Make a pointer to a constant oop with offset. |
duke@435 | 758 | static const TypeInstPtr *make(ciObject* o, int offset) { |
duke@435 | 759 | return make(TypePtr::Constant, o->klass(), true, o, offset); |
duke@435 | 760 | } |
duke@435 | 761 | |
duke@435 | 762 | // Make a pointer to some value of type klass. |
duke@435 | 763 | static const TypeInstPtr *make(PTR ptr, ciKlass* klass) { |
duke@435 | 764 | return make(ptr, klass, false, NULL, 0); |
duke@435 | 765 | } |
duke@435 | 766 | |
duke@435 | 767 | // Make a pointer to some non-polymorphic value of exactly type klass. |
duke@435 | 768 | static const TypeInstPtr *make_exact(PTR ptr, ciKlass* klass) { |
duke@435 | 769 | return make(ptr, klass, true, NULL, 0); |
duke@435 | 770 | } |
duke@435 | 771 | |
duke@435 | 772 | // Make a pointer to some value of type klass with offset. |
duke@435 | 773 | static const TypeInstPtr *make(PTR ptr, ciKlass* klass, int offset) { |
duke@435 | 774 | return make(ptr, klass, false, NULL, offset); |
duke@435 | 775 | } |
duke@435 | 776 | |
duke@435 | 777 | // Make a pointer to an oop. |
duke@435 | 778 | static const TypeInstPtr *make(PTR ptr, ciKlass* k, bool xk, ciObject* o, int offset, int instance_id = 0 ); |
duke@435 | 779 | |
duke@435 | 780 | // If this is a java.lang.Class constant, return the type for it or NULL. |
duke@435 | 781 | // Pass to Type::get_const_type to turn it to a type, which will usually |
duke@435 | 782 | // be a TypeInstPtr, but may also be a TypeInt::INT for int.class, etc. |
duke@435 | 783 | ciType* java_mirror_type() const; |
duke@435 | 784 | |
duke@435 | 785 | virtual const Type *cast_to_ptr_type(PTR ptr) const; |
duke@435 | 786 | |
duke@435 | 787 | virtual const Type *cast_to_exactness(bool klass_is_exact) const; |
duke@435 | 788 | |
duke@435 | 789 | virtual const TypeOopPtr *cast_to_instance(int instance_id) const; |
duke@435 | 790 | |
duke@435 | 791 | virtual const TypePtr *add_offset( int offset ) const; |
duke@435 | 792 | |
duke@435 | 793 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 794 | virtual const TypeInstPtr *xmeet_unloaded( const TypeInstPtr *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 795 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
duke@435 | 796 | |
duke@435 | 797 | // Convenience common pre-built types. |
duke@435 | 798 | static const TypeInstPtr *NOTNULL; |
duke@435 | 799 | static const TypeInstPtr *BOTTOM; |
duke@435 | 800 | static const TypeInstPtr *MIRROR; |
duke@435 | 801 | static const TypeInstPtr *MARK; |
duke@435 | 802 | static const TypeInstPtr *KLASS; |
duke@435 | 803 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
duke@435 | 804 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint depth, outputStream *st ) const; // Specialized per-Type dumping |
duke@435 | 805 | #endif |
duke@435 | 806 | }; |
duke@435 | 807 | |
duke@435 | 808 | //------------------------------TypeAryPtr------------------------------------- |
duke@435 | 809 | // Class of Java array pointers |
duke@435 | 810 | class TypeAryPtr : public TypeOopPtr { |
duke@435 | 811 | TypeAryPtr( PTR ptr, ciObject* o, const TypeAry *ary, ciKlass* k, bool xk, int offset, int instance_id ) : TypeOopPtr(AryPtr,ptr,k,xk,o,offset, instance_id), _ary(ary) {}; |
duke@435 | 812 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 813 | virtual int hash() const; // Type specific hashing |
duke@435 | 814 | const TypeAry *_ary; // Array we point into |
duke@435 | 815 | |
duke@435 | 816 | public: |
duke@435 | 817 | // Accessors |
duke@435 | 818 | ciKlass* klass() const; |
duke@435 | 819 | const TypeAry* ary() const { return _ary; } |
duke@435 | 820 | const Type* elem() const { return _ary->_elem; } |
duke@435 | 821 | const TypeInt* size() const { return _ary->_size; } |
duke@435 | 822 | |
duke@435 | 823 | static const TypeAryPtr *make( PTR ptr, const TypeAry *ary, ciKlass* k, bool xk, int offset, int instance_id = 0); |
duke@435 | 824 | // Constant pointer to array |
duke@435 | 825 | static const TypeAryPtr *make( PTR ptr, ciObject* o, const TypeAry *ary, ciKlass* k, bool xk, int offset, int instance_id = 0); |
duke@435 | 826 | |
duke@435 | 827 | // Convenience |
duke@435 | 828 | static const TypeAryPtr *make(ciObject* o); |
duke@435 | 829 | |
duke@435 | 830 | // Return a 'ptr' version of this type |
duke@435 | 831 | virtual const Type *cast_to_ptr_type(PTR ptr) const; |
duke@435 | 832 | |
duke@435 | 833 | virtual const Type *cast_to_exactness(bool klass_is_exact) const; |
duke@435 | 834 | |
duke@435 | 835 | virtual const TypeOopPtr *cast_to_instance(int instance_id) const; |
duke@435 | 836 | |
duke@435 | 837 | virtual const TypeAryPtr* cast_to_size(const TypeInt* size) const; |
duke@435 | 838 | |
duke@435 | 839 | virtual bool empty(void) const; // TRUE if type is vacuous |
duke@435 | 840 | virtual const TypePtr *add_offset( int offset ) const; |
duke@435 | 841 | |
duke@435 | 842 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 843 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
duke@435 | 844 | |
coleenp@548 | 845 | #ifdef _LP64 |
coleenp@548 | 846 | virtual bool is_narrow() const { |
coleenp@548 | 847 | return (UseCompressedOops && klass() != NULL && _offset != 0); |
coleenp@548 | 848 | } |
coleenp@548 | 849 | #endif |
coleenp@548 | 850 | |
duke@435 | 851 | // Convenience common pre-built types. |
duke@435 | 852 | static const TypeAryPtr *RANGE; |
duke@435 | 853 | static const TypeAryPtr *OOPS; |
duke@435 | 854 | static const TypeAryPtr *BYTES; |
duke@435 | 855 | static const TypeAryPtr *SHORTS; |
duke@435 | 856 | static const TypeAryPtr *CHARS; |
duke@435 | 857 | static const TypeAryPtr *INTS; |
duke@435 | 858 | static const TypeAryPtr *LONGS; |
duke@435 | 859 | static const TypeAryPtr *FLOATS; |
duke@435 | 860 | static const TypeAryPtr *DOUBLES; |
duke@435 | 861 | // selects one of the above: |
duke@435 | 862 | static const TypeAryPtr *get_array_body_type(BasicType elem) { |
duke@435 | 863 | assert((uint)elem <= T_CONFLICT && _array_body_type[elem] != NULL, "bad elem type"); |
duke@435 | 864 | return _array_body_type[elem]; |
duke@435 | 865 | } |
duke@435 | 866 | static const TypeAryPtr *_array_body_type[T_CONFLICT+1]; |
duke@435 | 867 | // sharpen the type of an int which is used as an array size |
duke@435 | 868 | static const TypeInt* narrow_size_type(const TypeInt* size, BasicType elem); |
duke@435 | 869 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
duke@435 | 870 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint depth, outputStream *st ) const; // Specialized per-Type dumping |
duke@435 | 871 | #endif |
duke@435 | 872 | }; |
duke@435 | 873 | |
duke@435 | 874 | //------------------------------TypeKlassPtr----------------------------------- |
duke@435 | 875 | // Class of Java Klass pointers |
duke@435 | 876 | class TypeKlassPtr : public TypeOopPtr { |
duke@435 | 877 | TypeKlassPtr( PTR ptr, ciKlass* klass, int offset ); |
duke@435 | 878 | |
duke@435 | 879 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 880 | virtual int hash() const; // Type specific hashing |
duke@435 | 881 | |
duke@435 | 882 | public: |
duke@435 | 883 | ciSymbol* name() const { return _klass->name(); } |
duke@435 | 884 | |
duke@435 | 885 | // ptr to klass 'k' |
duke@435 | 886 | static const TypeKlassPtr *make( ciKlass* k ) { return make( TypePtr::Constant, k, 0); } |
duke@435 | 887 | // ptr to klass 'k' with offset |
duke@435 | 888 | static const TypeKlassPtr *make( ciKlass* k, int offset ) { return make( TypePtr::Constant, k, offset); } |
duke@435 | 889 | // ptr to klass 'k' or sub-klass |
duke@435 | 890 | static const TypeKlassPtr *make( PTR ptr, ciKlass* k, int offset); |
duke@435 | 891 | |
duke@435 | 892 | virtual const Type *cast_to_ptr_type(PTR ptr) const; |
duke@435 | 893 | |
duke@435 | 894 | virtual const Type *cast_to_exactness(bool klass_is_exact) const; |
duke@435 | 895 | |
duke@435 | 896 | // corresponding pointer to instance, for a given class |
duke@435 | 897 | const TypeOopPtr* as_instance_type() const; |
duke@435 | 898 | |
duke@435 | 899 | virtual const TypePtr *add_offset( int offset ) const; |
duke@435 | 900 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 901 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
duke@435 | 902 | |
coleenp@548 | 903 | #ifdef _LP64 |
coleenp@548 | 904 | // Perm objects don't use compressed references, except for static fields |
coleenp@548 | 905 | // which are currently compressed |
coleenp@548 | 906 | virtual bool is_narrow() const { |
coleenp@548 | 907 | if (UseCompressedOops && _offset != 0 && _klass->is_instance_klass()) { |
coleenp@548 | 908 | ciInstanceKlass* ik = _klass->as_instance_klass(); |
coleenp@548 | 909 | return ik != NULL && ik->get_field_by_offset(_offset, true) != NULL; |
coleenp@548 | 910 | } |
coleenp@548 | 911 | return false; |
coleenp@548 | 912 | } |
coleenp@548 | 913 | #endif |
coleenp@548 | 914 | |
duke@435 | 915 | // Convenience common pre-built types. |
duke@435 | 916 | static const TypeKlassPtr* OBJECT; // Not-null object klass or below |
duke@435 | 917 | static const TypeKlassPtr* OBJECT_OR_NULL; // Maybe-null version of same |
duke@435 | 918 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
duke@435 | 919 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint depth, outputStream *st ) const; // Specialized per-Type dumping |
duke@435 | 920 | #endif |
duke@435 | 921 | }; |
duke@435 | 922 | |
coleenp@548 | 923 | //------------------------------TypeNarrowOop---------------------------------------- |
coleenp@548 | 924 | // A compressed reference to some kind of Oop. This type wraps around |
coleenp@548 | 925 | // a preexisting TypeOopPtr and forwards most of it's operations to |
coleenp@548 | 926 | // the underlying type. It's only real purpose is to track the |
coleenp@548 | 927 | // oopness of the compressed oop value when we expose the conversion |
coleenp@548 | 928 | // between the normal and the compressed form. |
coleenp@548 | 929 | class TypeNarrowOop : public Type { |
coleenp@548 | 930 | protected: |
coleenp@548 | 931 | const TypePtr* _ooptype; |
coleenp@548 | 932 | |
coleenp@548 | 933 | TypeNarrowOop( const TypePtr* ooptype): Type(NarrowOop), |
coleenp@548 | 934 | _ooptype(ooptype) { |
coleenp@548 | 935 | assert(ooptype->offset() == 0 || |
coleenp@548 | 936 | ooptype->offset() == OffsetBot || |
coleenp@548 | 937 | ooptype->offset() == OffsetTop, "no real offsets"); |
coleenp@548 | 938 | } |
coleenp@548 | 939 | public: |
coleenp@548 | 940 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
coleenp@548 | 941 | virtual int hash() const; // Type specific hashing |
coleenp@548 | 942 | virtual bool singleton(void) const; // TRUE if type is a singleton |
coleenp@548 | 943 | |
coleenp@548 | 944 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
coleenp@548 | 945 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
coleenp@548 | 946 | |
coleenp@548 | 947 | virtual intptr_t get_con() const; |
coleenp@548 | 948 | |
coleenp@548 | 949 | // Do not allow interface-vs.-noninterface joins to collapse to top. |
coleenp@548 | 950 | virtual const Type *filter( const Type *kills ) const; |
coleenp@548 | 951 | |
coleenp@548 | 952 | virtual bool empty(void) const; // TRUE if type is vacuous |
coleenp@548 | 953 | |
coleenp@548 | 954 | static const TypeNarrowOop *make( const TypePtr* type); |
coleenp@548 | 955 | |
coleenp@548 | 956 | static const TypeNarrowOop* make_from_constant(ciObject* con) { |
coleenp@548 | 957 | return make(TypeOopPtr::make_from_constant(con)); |
coleenp@548 | 958 | } |
coleenp@548 | 959 | |
coleenp@548 | 960 | // returns the equivalent oopptr type for this compressed pointer |
coleenp@548 | 961 | virtual const TypePtr *make_oopptr() const { |
coleenp@548 | 962 | return _ooptype; |
coleenp@548 | 963 | } |
coleenp@548 | 964 | |
coleenp@548 | 965 | static const TypeNarrowOop *BOTTOM; |
coleenp@548 | 966 | static const TypeNarrowOop *NULL_PTR; |
coleenp@548 | 967 | |
coleenp@548 | 968 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
coleenp@548 | 969 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint depth, outputStream *st ) const; |
coleenp@548 | 970 | #endif |
coleenp@548 | 971 | }; |
coleenp@548 | 972 | |
duke@435 | 973 | //------------------------------TypeFunc--------------------------------------- |
duke@435 | 974 | // Class of Array Types |
duke@435 | 975 | class TypeFunc : public Type { |
duke@435 | 976 | TypeFunc( const TypeTuple *domain, const TypeTuple *range ) : Type(Function), _domain(domain), _range(range) {} |
duke@435 | 977 | virtual bool eq( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 978 | virtual int hash() const; // Type specific hashing |
duke@435 | 979 | virtual bool singleton(void) const; // TRUE if type is a singleton |
duke@435 | 980 | virtual bool empty(void) const; // TRUE if type is vacuous |
duke@435 | 981 | public: |
duke@435 | 982 | // Constants are shared among ADLC and VM |
duke@435 | 983 | enum { Control = AdlcVMDeps::Control, |
duke@435 | 984 | I_O = AdlcVMDeps::I_O, |
duke@435 | 985 | Memory = AdlcVMDeps::Memory, |
duke@435 | 986 | FramePtr = AdlcVMDeps::FramePtr, |
duke@435 | 987 | ReturnAdr = AdlcVMDeps::ReturnAdr, |
duke@435 | 988 | Parms = AdlcVMDeps::Parms |
duke@435 | 989 | }; |
duke@435 | 990 | |
duke@435 | 991 | const TypeTuple* const _domain; // Domain of inputs |
duke@435 | 992 | const TypeTuple* const _range; // Range of results |
duke@435 | 993 | |
duke@435 | 994 | // Accessors: |
duke@435 | 995 | const TypeTuple* domain() const { return _domain; } |
duke@435 | 996 | const TypeTuple* range() const { return _range; } |
duke@435 | 997 | |
duke@435 | 998 | static const TypeFunc *make(ciMethod* method); |
duke@435 | 999 | static const TypeFunc *make(ciSignature signature, const Type* extra); |
duke@435 | 1000 | static const TypeFunc *make(const TypeTuple* domain, const TypeTuple* range); |
duke@435 | 1001 | |
duke@435 | 1002 | virtual const Type *xmeet( const Type *t ) const; |
duke@435 | 1003 | virtual const Type *xdual() const; // Compute dual right now. |
duke@435 | 1004 | |
duke@435 | 1005 | BasicType return_type() const; |
duke@435 | 1006 | |
duke@435 | 1007 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
duke@435 | 1008 | virtual void dump2( Dict &d, uint depth, outputStream *st ) const; // Specialized per-Type dumping |
duke@435 | 1009 | void print_flattened() const; // Print a 'flattened' signature |
duke@435 | 1010 | #endif |
duke@435 | 1011 | // Convenience common pre-built types. |
duke@435 | 1012 | }; |
duke@435 | 1013 | |
duke@435 | 1014 | //------------------------------accessors-------------------------------------- |
duke@435 | 1015 | inline float Type::getf() const { |
duke@435 | 1016 | assert( _base == FloatCon, "Not a FloatCon" ); |
duke@435 | 1017 | return ((TypeF*)this)->_f; |
duke@435 | 1018 | } |
duke@435 | 1019 | |
duke@435 | 1020 | inline double Type::getd() const { |
duke@435 | 1021 | assert( _base == DoubleCon, "Not a DoubleCon" ); |
duke@435 | 1022 | return ((TypeD*)this)->_d; |
duke@435 | 1023 | } |
duke@435 | 1024 | |
duke@435 | 1025 | inline const TypeF *Type::is_float_constant() const { |
duke@435 | 1026 | assert( _base == FloatCon, "Not a Float" ); |
duke@435 | 1027 | return (TypeF*)this; |
duke@435 | 1028 | } |
duke@435 | 1029 | |
duke@435 | 1030 | inline const TypeF *Type::isa_float_constant() const { |
duke@435 | 1031 | return ( _base == FloatCon ? (TypeF*)this : NULL); |
duke@435 | 1032 | } |
duke@435 | 1033 | |
duke@435 | 1034 | inline const TypeD *Type::is_double_constant() const { |
duke@435 | 1035 | assert( _base == DoubleCon, "Not a Double" ); |
duke@435 | 1036 | return (TypeD*)this; |
duke@435 | 1037 | } |
duke@435 | 1038 | |
duke@435 | 1039 | inline const TypeD *Type::isa_double_constant() const { |
duke@435 | 1040 | return ( _base == DoubleCon ? (TypeD*)this : NULL); |
duke@435 | 1041 | } |
duke@435 | 1042 | |
duke@435 | 1043 | inline const TypeInt *Type::is_int() const { |
duke@435 | 1044 | assert( _base == Int, "Not an Int" ); |
duke@435 | 1045 | return (TypeInt*)this; |
duke@435 | 1046 | } |
duke@435 | 1047 | |
duke@435 | 1048 | inline const TypeInt *Type::isa_int() const { |
duke@435 | 1049 | return ( _base == Int ? (TypeInt*)this : NULL); |
duke@435 | 1050 | } |
duke@435 | 1051 | |
duke@435 | 1052 | inline const TypeLong *Type::is_long() const { |
duke@435 | 1053 | assert( _base == Long, "Not a Long" ); |
duke@435 | 1054 | return (TypeLong*)this; |
duke@435 | 1055 | } |
duke@435 | 1056 | |
duke@435 | 1057 | inline const TypeLong *Type::isa_long() const { |
duke@435 | 1058 | return ( _base == Long ? (TypeLong*)this : NULL); |
duke@435 | 1059 | } |
duke@435 | 1060 | |
duke@435 | 1061 | inline const TypeTuple *Type::is_tuple() const { |
duke@435 | 1062 | assert( _base == Tuple, "Not a Tuple" ); |
duke@435 | 1063 | return (TypeTuple*)this; |
duke@435 | 1064 | } |
duke@435 | 1065 | |
duke@435 | 1066 | inline const TypeAry *Type::is_ary() const { |
duke@435 | 1067 | assert( _base == Array , "Not an Array" ); |
duke@435 | 1068 | return (TypeAry*)this; |
duke@435 | 1069 | } |
duke@435 | 1070 | |
duke@435 | 1071 | inline const TypePtr *Type::is_ptr() const { |
duke@435 | 1072 | // AnyPtr is the first Ptr and KlassPtr the last, with no non-ptrs between. |
duke@435 | 1073 | assert(_base >= AnyPtr && _base <= KlassPtr, "Not a pointer"); |
duke@435 | 1074 | return (TypePtr*)this; |
duke@435 | 1075 | } |
duke@435 | 1076 | |
duke@435 | 1077 | inline const TypePtr *Type::isa_ptr() const { |
duke@435 | 1078 | // AnyPtr is the first Ptr and KlassPtr the last, with no non-ptrs between. |
duke@435 | 1079 | return (_base >= AnyPtr && _base <= KlassPtr) ? (TypePtr*)this : NULL; |
duke@435 | 1080 | } |
duke@435 | 1081 | |
duke@435 | 1082 | inline const TypeOopPtr *Type::is_oopptr() const { |
duke@435 | 1083 | // OopPtr is the first and KlassPtr the last, with no non-oops between. |
duke@435 | 1084 | assert(_base >= OopPtr && _base <= KlassPtr, "Not a Java pointer" ) ; |
duke@435 | 1085 | return (TypeOopPtr*)this; |
duke@435 | 1086 | } |
duke@435 | 1087 | |
duke@435 | 1088 | inline const TypeOopPtr *Type::isa_oopptr() const { |
duke@435 | 1089 | // OopPtr is the first and KlassPtr the last, with no non-oops between. |
duke@435 | 1090 | return (_base >= OopPtr && _base <= KlassPtr) ? (TypeOopPtr*)this : NULL; |
duke@435 | 1091 | } |
duke@435 | 1092 | |
coleenp@548 | 1093 | inline const TypeRawPtr *Type::isa_rawptr() const { |
coleenp@548 | 1094 | return (_base == RawPtr) ? (TypeRawPtr*)this : NULL; |
coleenp@548 | 1095 | } |
coleenp@548 | 1096 | |
duke@435 | 1097 | inline const TypeRawPtr *Type::is_rawptr() const { |
duke@435 | 1098 | assert( _base == RawPtr, "Not a raw pointer" ); |
duke@435 | 1099 | return (TypeRawPtr*)this; |
duke@435 | 1100 | } |
duke@435 | 1101 | |
duke@435 | 1102 | inline const TypeInstPtr *Type::isa_instptr() const { |
duke@435 | 1103 | return (_base == InstPtr) ? (TypeInstPtr*)this : NULL; |
duke@435 | 1104 | } |
duke@435 | 1105 | |
duke@435 | 1106 | inline const TypeInstPtr *Type::is_instptr() const { |
duke@435 | 1107 | assert( _base == InstPtr, "Not an object pointer" ); |
duke@435 | 1108 | return (TypeInstPtr*)this; |
duke@435 | 1109 | } |
duke@435 | 1110 | |
duke@435 | 1111 | inline const TypeAryPtr *Type::isa_aryptr() const { |
duke@435 | 1112 | return (_base == AryPtr) ? (TypeAryPtr*)this : NULL; |
duke@435 | 1113 | } |
duke@435 | 1114 | |
duke@435 | 1115 | inline const TypeAryPtr *Type::is_aryptr() const { |
duke@435 | 1116 | assert( _base == AryPtr, "Not an array pointer" ); |
duke@435 | 1117 | return (TypeAryPtr*)this; |
duke@435 | 1118 | } |
duke@435 | 1119 | |
coleenp@548 | 1120 | inline const TypeNarrowOop *Type::is_narrowoop() const { |
coleenp@548 | 1121 | // OopPtr is the first and KlassPtr the last, with no non-oops between. |
coleenp@548 | 1122 | assert(_base == NarrowOop, "Not a narrow oop" ) ; |
coleenp@548 | 1123 | return (TypeNarrowOop*)this; |
coleenp@548 | 1124 | } |
coleenp@548 | 1125 | |
coleenp@548 | 1126 | inline const TypeNarrowOop *Type::isa_narrowoop() const { |
coleenp@548 | 1127 | // OopPtr is the first and KlassPtr the last, with no non-oops between. |
coleenp@548 | 1128 | return (_base == NarrowOop) ? (TypeNarrowOop*)this : NULL; |
coleenp@548 | 1129 | } |
coleenp@548 | 1130 | |
duke@435 | 1131 | inline const TypeKlassPtr *Type::isa_klassptr() const { |
duke@435 | 1132 | return (_base == KlassPtr) ? (TypeKlassPtr*)this : NULL; |
duke@435 | 1133 | } |
duke@435 | 1134 | |
duke@435 | 1135 | inline const TypeKlassPtr *Type::is_klassptr() const { |
duke@435 | 1136 | assert( _base == KlassPtr, "Not a klass pointer" ); |
duke@435 | 1137 | return (TypeKlassPtr*)this; |
duke@435 | 1138 | } |
duke@435 | 1139 | |
duke@435 | 1140 | inline bool Type::is_floatingpoint() const { |
duke@435 | 1141 | if( (_base == FloatCon) || (_base == FloatBot) || |
duke@435 | 1142 | (_base == DoubleCon) || (_base == DoubleBot) ) |
duke@435 | 1143 | return true; |
duke@435 | 1144 | return false; |
duke@435 | 1145 | } |
duke@435 | 1146 | |
duke@435 | 1147 | |
duke@435 | 1148 | // =============================================================== |
duke@435 | 1149 | // Things that need to be 64-bits in the 64-bit build but |
duke@435 | 1150 | // 32-bits in the 32-bit build. Done this way to get full |
duke@435 | 1151 | // optimization AND strong typing. |
duke@435 | 1152 | #ifdef _LP64 |
duke@435 | 1153 | |
duke@435 | 1154 | // For type queries and asserts |
duke@435 | 1155 | #define is_intptr_t is_long |
duke@435 | 1156 | #define isa_intptr_t isa_long |
duke@435 | 1157 | #define find_intptr_t_type find_long_type |
duke@435 | 1158 | #define find_intptr_t_con find_long_con |
duke@435 | 1159 | #define TypeX TypeLong |
duke@435 | 1160 | #define Type_X Type::Long |
duke@435 | 1161 | #define TypeX_X TypeLong::LONG |
duke@435 | 1162 | #define TypeX_ZERO TypeLong::ZERO |
duke@435 | 1163 | // For 'ideal_reg' machine registers |
duke@435 | 1164 | #define Op_RegX Op_RegL |
duke@435 | 1165 | // For phase->intcon variants |
duke@435 | 1166 | #define MakeConX longcon |
duke@435 | 1167 | #define ConXNode ConLNode |
duke@435 | 1168 | // For array index arithmetic |
duke@435 | 1169 | #define MulXNode MulLNode |
duke@435 | 1170 | #define AndXNode AndLNode |
duke@435 | 1171 | #define OrXNode OrLNode |
duke@435 | 1172 | #define CmpXNode CmpLNode |
duke@435 | 1173 | #define SubXNode SubLNode |
duke@435 | 1174 | #define LShiftXNode LShiftLNode |
duke@435 | 1175 | // For object size computation: |
duke@435 | 1176 | #define AddXNode AddLNode |
never@452 | 1177 | #define RShiftXNode RShiftLNode |
duke@435 | 1178 | // For card marks and hashcodes |
duke@435 | 1179 | #define URShiftXNode URShiftLNode |
duke@435 | 1180 | // Opcodes |
duke@435 | 1181 | #define Op_LShiftX Op_LShiftL |
duke@435 | 1182 | #define Op_AndX Op_AndL |
duke@435 | 1183 | #define Op_AddX Op_AddL |
duke@435 | 1184 | #define Op_SubX Op_SubL |
duke@435 | 1185 | // conversions |
duke@435 | 1186 | #define ConvI2X(x) ConvI2L(x) |
duke@435 | 1187 | #define ConvL2X(x) (x) |
duke@435 | 1188 | #define ConvX2I(x) ConvL2I(x) |
duke@435 | 1189 | #define ConvX2L(x) (x) |
duke@435 | 1190 | |
duke@435 | 1191 | #else |
duke@435 | 1192 | |
duke@435 | 1193 | // For type queries and asserts |
duke@435 | 1194 | #define is_intptr_t is_int |
duke@435 | 1195 | #define isa_intptr_t isa_int |
duke@435 | 1196 | #define find_intptr_t_type find_int_type |
duke@435 | 1197 | #define find_intptr_t_con find_int_con |
duke@435 | 1198 | #define TypeX TypeInt |
duke@435 | 1199 | #define Type_X Type::Int |
duke@435 | 1200 | #define TypeX_X TypeInt::INT |
duke@435 | 1201 | #define TypeX_ZERO TypeInt::ZERO |
duke@435 | 1202 | // For 'ideal_reg' machine registers |
duke@435 | 1203 | #define Op_RegX Op_RegI |
duke@435 | 1204 | // For phase->intcon variants |
duke@435 | 1205 | #define MakeConX intcon |
duke@435 | 1206 | #define ConXNode ConINode |
duke@435 | 1207 | // For array index arithmetic |
duke@435 | 1208 | #define MulXNode MulINode |
duke@435 | 1209 | #define AndXNode AndINode |
duke@435 | 1210 | #define OrXNode OrINode |
duke@435 | 1211 | #define CmpXNode CmpINode |
duke@435 | 1212 | #define SubXNode SubINode |
duke@435 | 1213 | #define LShiftXNode LShiftINode |
duke@435 | 1214 | // For object size computation: |
duke@435 | 1215 | #define AddXNode AddINode |
never@452 | 1216 | #define RShiftXNode RShiftINode |
duke@435 | 1217 | // For card marks and hashcodes |
duke@435 | 1218 | #define URShiftXNode URShiftINode |
duke@435 | 1219 | // Opcodes |
duke@435 | 1220 | #define Op_LShiftX Op_LShiftI |
duke@435 | 1221 | #define Op_AndX Op_AndI |
duke@435 | 1222 | #define Op_AddX Op_AddI |
duke@435 | 1223 | #define Op_SubX Op_SubI |
duke@435 | 1224 | // conversions |
duke@435 | 1225 | #define ConvI2X(x) (x) |
duke@435 | 1226 | #define ConvL2X(x) ConvL2I(x) |
duke@435 | 1227 | #define ConvX2I(x) (x) |
duke@435 | 1228 | #define ConvX2L(x) ConvI2L(x) |
duke@435 | 1229 | |
duke@435 | 1230 | #endif |