src/share/vm/runtime/handles.hpp

Fri, 20 Mar 2009 23:19:36 -0700

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6814659: separable cleanups and subroutines for 6655638
Summary: preparatory but separable changes for method handles
Reviewed-by: kvn, never

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duke@435 24
duke@435 25 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 26 // In order to preserve oops during garbage collection, they should be
duke@435 27 // allocated and passed around via Handles within the VM. A handle is
duke@435 28 // simply an extra indirection allocated in a thread local handle area.
duke@435 29 //
duke@435 30 // A handle is a ValueObj, so it can be passed around as a value, can
duke@435 31 // be used as a parameter w/o using &-passing, and can be returned as a
duke@435 32 // return value.
duke@435 33 //
duke@435 34 // oop parameters and return types should be Handles whenever feasible.
duke@435 35 //
duke@435 36 // Handles are declared in a straight-forward manner, e.g.
duke@435 37 //
duke@435 38 // oop obj = ...;
duke@435 39 // Handle h1(obj); // allocate new handle
duke@435 40 // Handle h2(thread, obj); // faster allocation when current thread is known
duke@435 41 // Handle h3; // declare handle only, no allocation occurs
duke@435 42 // ...
duke@435 43 // h3 = h1; // make h3 refer to same indirection as h1
duke@435 44 // oop obj2 = h2(); // get handle value
duke@435 45 // h1->print(); // invoking operation on oop
duke@435 46 //
duke@435 47 // Handles are specialized for different oop types to provide extra type
duke@435 48 // information and avoid unnecessary casting. For each oop type xxxOop
duke@435 49 // there is a corresponding handle called xxxHandle, e.g.
duke@435 50 //
duke@435 51 // oop Handle
duke@435 52 // methodOop methodHandle
duke@435 53 // instanceOop instanceHandle
duke@435 54 //
duke@435 55 // For klassOops, it is often useful to model the Klass hierarchy in order
duke@435 56 // to get access to the klass_part without casting. For each xxxKlass there
duke@435 57 // is a corresponding handle called xxxKlassHandle, e.g.
duke@435 58 //
duke@435 59 // klassOop Klass KlassHandle
duke@435 60 // klassOop methodKlass methodKlassHandle
duke@435 61 // klassOop instanceKlass instanceKlassHandle
duke@435 62 //
duke@435 63
duke@435 64 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 65 // Base class for all handles. Provides overloading of frequently
duke@435 66 // used operators for ease of use.
duke@435 67
duke@435 68 class Handle VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
duke@435 69 private:
duke@435 70 oop* _handle;
duke@435 71
duke@435 72 protected:
duke@435 73 oop obj() const { return _handle == NULL ? (oop)NULL : *_handle; }
duke@435 74 oop non_null_obj() const { assert(_handle != NULL, "resolving NULL handle"); return *_handle; }
duke@435 75
duke@435 76 public:
duke@435 77 // Constructors
duke@435 78 Handle() { _handle = NULL; }
duke@435 79 Handle(oop obj);
duke@435 80 #ifndef ASSERT
duke@435 81 Handle(Thread* thread, oop obj);
duke@435 82 #else
duke@435 83 // Don't inline body with assert for current thread
duke@435 84 Handle(Thread* thread, oop obj);
duke@435 85 #endif // ASSERT
duke@435 86
duke@435 87 // General access
duke@435 88 oop operator () () const { return obj(); }
duke@435 89 oop operator -> () const { return non_null_obj(); }
duke@435 90 bool operator == (oop o) const { return obj() == o; }
duke@435 91 bool operator == (const Handle& h) const { return obj() == h.obj(); }
duke@435 92
duke@435 93 // Null checks
duke@435 94 bool is_null() const { return _handle == NULL; }
duke@435 95 bool not_null() const { return _handle != NULL; }
duke@435 96
duke@435 97 // Debugging
duke@435 98 void print() { obj()->print(); }
duke@435 99
duke@435 100 // Direct interface, use very sparingly.
duke@435 101 // Used by JavaCalls to quickly convert handles and to create handles static data structures.
duke@435 102 // Constructor takes a dummy argument to prevent unintentional type conversion in C++.
duke@435 103 Handle(oop *handle, bool dummy) { _handle = handle; }
duke@435 104
duke@435 105 // Raw handle access. Allows easy duplication of Handles. This can be very unsafe
duke@435 106 // since duplicates is only valid as long as original handle is alive.
duke@435 107 oop* raw_value() { return _handle; }
duke@435 108 static oop raw_resolve(oop *handle) { return handle == NULL ? (oop)NULL : *handle; }
duke@435 109 };
duke@435 110
duke@435 111
duke@435 112 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 113 // Base class for Handles containing klassOops. Provides overloading of frequently
duke@435 114 // used operators for ease of use and typed access to the Klass part.
duke@435 115 class KlassHandle: public Handle {
duke@435 116 protected:
duke@435 117 klassOop obj() const { return (klassOop)Handle::obj(); }
duke@435 118 klassOop non_null_obj() const { return (klassOop)Handle::non_null_obj(); }
duke@435 119 Klass* as_klass() const { return non_null_obj()->klass_part(); }
duke@435 120
duke@435 121 public:
duke@435 122 // Constructors
duke@435 123 KlassHandle () : Handle() {}
duke@435 124 KlassHandle (oop obj) : Handle(obj) {
duke@435 125 assert(SharedSkipVerify || is_null() || obj->is_klass(), "not a klassOop");
duke@435 126 }
duke@435 127 KlassHandle (Klass* kl) : Handle(kl ? kl->as_klassOop() : (klassOop)NULL) {
duke@435 128 assert(SharedSkipVerify || is_null() || obj()->is_klass(), "not a klassOop");
duke@435 129 }
duke@435 130
duke@435 131 // Faster versions passing Thread
duke@435 132 KlassHandle (Thread* thread, oop obj) : Handle(thread, obj) {
duke@435 133 assert(SharedSkipVerify || is_null() || obj->is_klass(), "not a klassOop");
duke@435 134 }
duke@435 135 KlassHandle (Thread *thread, Klass* kl)
duke@435 136 : Handle(thread, kl ? kl->as_klassOop() : (klassOop)NULL) {
duke@435 137 assert(is_null() || obj()->is_klass(), "not a klassOop");
duke@435 138 }
duke@435 139
jrose@1100 140 // Direct interface, use very sparingly.
jrose@1100 141 // Used by SystemDictionaryHandles to create handles on existing WKKs.
jrose@1100 142 // The obj of such a klass handle may be null, because the handle is formed
jrose@1100 143 // during system bootstrapping.
jrose@1100 144 KlassHandle(klassOop *handle, bool dummy) : Handle((oop*)handle, dummy) {
jrose@1100 145 assert(SharedSkipVerify || is_null() || obj() == NULL || obj()->is_klass(), "not a klassOop");
jrose@1100 146 }
jrose@1100 147
duke@435 148 // General access
duke@435 149 klassOop operator () () const { return obj(); }
duke@435 150 Klass* operator -> () const { return as_klass(); }
duke@435 151 };
duke@435 152
duke@435 153
duke@435 154 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 155 // Specific Handles for different oop types
duke@435 156 #define DEF_HANDLE(type, is_a) \
duke@435 157 class type##Handle; \
duke@435 158 class type##Handle: public Handle { \
duke@435 159 protected: \
duke@435 160 type##Oop obj() const { return (type##Oop)Handle::obj(); } \
duke@435 161 type##Oop non_null_obj() const { return (type##Oop)Handle::non_null_obj(); } \
duke@435 162 \
duke@435 163 public: \
duke@435 164 /* Constructors */ \
duke@435 165 type##Handle () : Handle() {} \
duke@435 166 type##Handle (type##Oop obj) : Handle((oop)obj) { \
duke@435 167 assert(SharedSkipVerify || is_null() || ((oop)obj)->is_a(), \
duke@435 168 "illegal type"); \
duke@435 169 } \
duke@435 170 type##Handle (Thread* thread, type##Oop obj) : Handle(thread, (oop)obj) { \
duke@435 171 assert(SharedSkipVerify || is_null() || ((oop)obj)->is_a(), "illegal type"); \
duke@435 172 } \
duke@435 173 \
duke@435 174 /* Special constructor, use sparingly */ \
duke@435 175 type##Handle (type##Oop *handle, bool dummy) : Handle((oop*)handle, dummy) {} \
duke@435 176 \
duke@435 177 /* Operators for ease of use */ \
duke@435 178 type##Oop operator () () const { return obj(); } \
duke@435 179 type##Oop operator -> () const { return non_null_obj(); } \
duke@435 180 };
duke@435 181
duke@435 182
duke@435 183 DEF_HANDLE(instance , is_instance )
duke@435 184 DEF_HANDLE(method , is_method )
duke@435 185 DEF_HANDLE(constMethod , is_constMethod )
duke@435 186 DEF_HANDLE(methodData , is_methodData )
duke@435 187 DEF_HANDLE(array , is_array )
duke@435 188 DEF_HANDLE(constantPool , is_constantPool )
duke@435 189 DEF_HANDLE(constantPoolCache, is_constantPoolCache)
duke@435 190 DEF_HANDLE(objArray , is_objArray )
duke@435 191 DEF_HANDLE(typeArray , is_typeArray )
duke@435 192 DEF_HANDLE(symbol , is_symbol )
duke@435 193
duke@435 194 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 195 // Specific KlassHandles for different Klass types
duke@435 196
duke@435 197 #define DEF_KLASS_HANDLE(type, is_a) \
duke@435 198 class type##Handle : public KlassHandle { \
duke@435 199 public: \
duke@435 200 /* Constructors */ \
duke@435 201 type##Handle () : KlassHandle() {} \
duke@435 202 type##Handle (klassOop obj) : KlassHandle(obj) { \
duke@435 203 assert(SharedSkipVerify || is_null() || obj->klass_part()->is_a(), \
duke@435 204 "illegal type"); \
duke@435 205 } \
duke@435 206 type##Handle (Thread* thread, klassOop obj) : KlassHandle(thread, obj) { \
duke@435 207 assert(SharedSkipVerify || is_null() || obj->klass_part()->is_a(), \
duke@435 208 "illegal type"); \
duke@435 209 } \
duke@435 210 \
duke@435 211 /* Access to klass part */ \
duke@435 212 type* operator -> () const { return (type*)obj()->klass_part(); } \
duke@435 213 \
duke@435 214 static type##Handle cast(KlassHandle h) { return type##Handle(h()); } \
duke@435 215 \
duke@435 216 };
duke@435 217
duke@435 218
duke@435 219 DEF_KLASS_HANDLE(instanceKlass , oop_is_instance_slow )
duke@435 220 DEF_KLASS_HANDLE(methodKlass , oop_is_method )
duke@435 221 DEF_KLASS_HANDLE(constMethodKlass , oop_is_constMethod )
duke@435 222 DEF_KLASS_HANDLE(klassKlass , oop_is_klass )
duke@435 223 DEF_KLASS_HANDLE(arrayKlassKlass , oop_is_arrayKlass )
duke@435 224 DEF_KLASS_HANDLE(objArrayKlassKlass , oop_is_objArrayKlass )
duke@435 225 DEF_KLASS_HANDLE(typeArrayKlassKlass , oop_is_typeArrayKlass)
duke@435 226 DEF_KLASS_HANDLE(arrayKlass , oop_is_array )
duke@435 227 DEF_KLASS_HANDLE(typeArrayKlass , oop_is_typeArray_slow)
duke@435 228 DEF_KLASS_HANDLE(objArrayKlass , oop_is_objArray_slow )
duke@435 229 DEF_KLASS_HANDLE(symbolKlass , oop_is_symbol )
duke@435 230 DEF_KLASS_HANDLE(constantPoolKlass , oop_is_constantPool )
duke@435 231 DEF_KLASS_HANDLE(constantPoolCacheKlass, oop_is_constantPool )
duke@435 232
duke@435 233
duke@435 234 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 235 // Thread local handle area
duke@435 236
duke@435 237 class HandleArea: public Arena {
duke@435 238 friend class HandleMark;
duke@435 239 friend class NoHandleMark;
duke@435 240 friend class ResetNoHandleMark;
duke@435 241 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 242 int _handle_mark_nesting;
duke@435 243 int _no_handle_mark_nesting;
duke@435 244 #endif
duke@435 245 HandleArea* _prev; // link to outer (older) area
duke@435 246 public:
duke@435 247 // Constructor
duke@435 248 HandleArea(HandleArea* prev) {
duke@435 249 debug_only(_handle_mark_nesting = 0);
duke@435 250 debug_only(_no_handle_mark_nesting = 0);
duke@435 251 _prev = prev;
duke@435 252 }
duke@435 253
duke@435 254 // Handle allocation
duke@435 255 private:
duke@435 256 oop* real_allocate_handle(oop obj) {
duke@435 257 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 258 oop* handle = (oop*) (UseMallocOnly ? internal_malloc_4(oopSize) : Amalloc_4(oopSize));
duke@435 259 #else
duke@435 260 oop* handle = (oop*) Amalloc_4(oopSize);
duke@435 261 #endif
duke@435 262 *handle = obj;
duke@435 263 return handle;
duke@435 264 }
duke@435 265 public:
duke@435 266 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 267 oop* allocate_handle(oop obj);
duke@435 268 #else
duke@435 269 oop* allocate_handle(oop obj) { return real_allocate_handle(obj); }
duke@435 270 #endif
duke@435 271
duke@435 272 // Garbage collection support
duke@435 273 void oops_do(OopClosure* f);
duke@435 274
duke@435 275 // Number of handles in use
duke@435 276 size_t used() const { return Arena::used() / oopSize; }
duke@435 277
duke@435 278 debug_only(bool no_handle_mark_active() { return _no_handle_mark_nesting > 0; })
duke@435 279 };
duke@435 280
duke@435 281
duke@435 282 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 283 // Handles are allocated in a (growable) thread local handle area. Deallocation
duke@435 284 // is managed using a HandleMark. It should normally not be necessary to use
duke@435 285 // HandleMarks manually.
duke@435 286 //
duke@435 287 // A HandleMark constructor will record the current handle area top, and the
duke@435 288 // desctructor will reset the top, destroying all handles allocated in between.
duke@435 289 // The following code will therefore NOT work:
duke@435 290 //
duke@435 291 // Handle h;
duke@435 292 // {
duke@435 293 // HandleMark hm;
duke@435 294 // h = Handle(obj);
duke@435 295 // }
duke@435 296 // h()->print(); // WRONG, h destroyed by HandleMark destructor.
duke@435 297 //
duke@435 298 // If h has to be preserved, it can be converted to an oop or a local JNI handle
duke@435 299 // across the HandleMark boundary.
duke@435 300
duke@435 301 // The base class of HandleMark should have been StackObj but we also heap allocate
duke@435 302 // a HandleMark when a thread is created.
duke@435 303
duke@435 304 class HandleMark {
duke@435 305 private:
duke@435 306 Thread *_thread; // thread that owns this mark
duke@435 307 HandleArea *_area; // saved handle area
duke@435 308 Chunk *_chunk; // saved arena chunk
duke@435 309 char *_hwm, *_max; // saved arena info
duke@435 310 NOT_PRODUCT(size_t _size_in_bytes;) // size of handle area
duke@435 311 // Link to previous active HandleMark in thread
duke@435 312 HandleMark* _previous_handle_mark;
duke@435 313
duke@435 314 void initialize(Thread* thread); // common code for constructors
duke@435 315 void set_previous_handle_mark(HandleMark* mark) { _previous_handle_mark = mark; }
duke@435 316 HandleMark* previous_handle_mark() const { return _previous_handle_mark; }
duke@435 317
duke@435 318 public:
duke@435 319 HandleMark(); // see handles_inline.hpp
duke@435 320 HandleMark(Thread* thread) { initialize(thread); }
duke@435 321 ~HandleMark();
duke@435 322
duke@435 323 // Functions used by HandleMarkCleaner
duke@435 324 // called in the constructor of HandleMarkCleaner
duke@435 325 void push();
duke@435 326 // called in the destructor of HandleMarkCleaner
duke@435 327 void pop_and_restore();
duke@435 328 };
duke@435 329
duke@435 330 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 331 // A NoHandleMark stack object will verify that no handles are allocated
duke@435 332 // in its scope. Enabled in debug mode only.
duke@435 333
duke@435 334 class NoHandleMark: public StackObj {
duke@435 335 public:
duke@435 336 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 337 NoHandleMark();
duke@435 338 ~NoHandleMark();
duke@435 339 #else
duke@435 340 NoHandleMark() {}
duke@435 341 ~NoHandleMark() {}
duke@435 342 #endif
duke@435 343 };
duke@435 344
duke@435 345
duke@435 346 class ResetNoHandleMark: public StackObj {
duke@435 347 int _no_handle_mark_nesting;
duke@435 348 public:
duke@435 349 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 350 ResetNoHandleMark();
duke@435 351 ~ResetNoHandleMark();
duke@435 352 #else
duke@435 353 ResetNoHandleMark() {}
duke@435 354 ~ResetNoHandleMark() {}
duke@435 355 #endif
duke@435 356 };

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