src/share/vm/opto/node.cpp

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6995781: Native Memory Tracking (Phase 1)
7151532: DCmd for hotspot native memory tracking
Summary: Implementation of native memory tracking phase 1, which tracks VM native memory usage, and related DCmd
Reviewed-by: acorn, coleenp, fparain

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duke@435 24
stefank@2314 25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
stefank@2314 26 #include "libadt/vectset.hpp"
stefank@2314 27 #include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 28 #include "opto/cfgnode.hpp"
stefank@2314 29 #include "opto/connode.hpp"
stefank@2314 30 #include "opto/machnode.hpp"
stefank@2314 31 #include "opto/matcher.hpp"
stefank@2314 32 #include "opto/node.hpp"
stefank@2314 33 #include "opto/opcodes.hpp"
stefank@2314 34 #include "opto/regmask.hpp"
stefank@2314 35 #include "opto/type.hpp"
stefank@2314 36 #include "utilities/copy.hpp"
duke@435 37
duke@435 38 class RegMask;
duke@435 39 // #include "phase.hpp"
duke@435 40 class PhaseTransform;
duke@435 41 class PhaseGVN;
duke@435 42
duke@435 43 // Arena we are currently building Nodes in
duke@435 44 const uint Node::NotAMachineReg = 0xffff0000;
duke@435 45
duke@435 46 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 47 extern int nodes_created;
duke@435 48 #endif
duke@435 49
duke@435 50 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 51
duke@435 52 //-------------------------- construct_node------------------------------------
duke@435 53 // Set a breakpoint here to identify where a particular node index is built.
duke@435 54 void Node::verify_construction() {
duke@435 55 _debug_orig = NULL;
duke@435 56 int old_debug_idx = Compile::debug_idx();
duke@435 57 int new_debug_idx = old_debug_idx+1;
duke@435 58 if (new_debug_idx > 0) {
duke@435 59 // Arrange that the lowest five decimal digits of _debug_idx
duke@435 60 // will repeat thos of _idx. In case this is somehow pathological,
duke@435 61 // we continue to assign negative numbers (!) consecutively.
duke@435 62 const int mod = 100000;
duke@435 63 int bump = (int)(_idx - new_debug_idx) % mod;
duke@435 64 if (bump < 0) bump += mod;
duke@435 65 assert(bump >= 0 && bump < mod, "");
duke@435 66 new_debug_idx += bump;
duke@435 67 }
duke@435 68 Compile::set_debug_idx(new_debug_idx);
duke@435 69 set_debug_idx( new_debug_idx );
duke@435 70 assert(Compile::current()->unique() < (uint)MaxNodeLimit, "Node limit exceeded");
duke@435 71 if (BreakAtNode != 0 && (_debug_idx == BreakAtNode || (int)_idx == BreakAtNode)) {
duke@435 72 tty->print_cr("BreakAtNode: _idx=%d _debug_idx=%d", _idx, _debug_idx);
duke@435 73 BREAKPOINT;
duke@435 74 }
duke@435 75 #if OPTO_DU_ITERATOR_ASSERT
duke@435 76 _last_del = NULL;
duke@435 77 _del_tick = 0;
duke@435 78 #endif
duke@435 79 _hash_lock = 0;
duke@435 80 }
duke@435 81
duke@435 82
duke@435 83 // #ifdef ASSERT ...
duke@435 84
duke@435 85 #if OPTO_DU_ITERATOR_ASSERT
duke@435 86 void DUIterator_Common::sample(const Node* node) {
duke@435 87 _vdui = VerifyDUIterators;
duke@435 88 _node = node;
duke@435 89 _outcnt = node->_outcnt;
duke@435 90 _del_tick = node->_del_tick;
duke@435 91 _last = NULL;
duke@435 92 }
duke@435 93
duke@435 94 void DUIterator_Common::verify(const Node* node, bool at_end_ok) {
duke@435 95 assert(_node == node, "consistent iterator source");
duke@435 96 assert(_del_tick == node->_del_tick, "no unexpected deletions allowed");
duke@435 97 }
duke@435 98
duke@435 99 void DUIterator_Common::verify_resync() {
duke@435 100 // Ensure that the loop body has just deleted the last guy produced.
duke@435 101 const Node* node = _node;
duke@435 102 // Ensure that at least one copy of the last-seen edge was deleted.
duke@435 103 // Note: It is OK to delete multiple copies of the last-seen edge.
duke@435 104 // Unfortunately, we have no way to verify that all the deletions delete
duke@435 105 // that same edge. On this point we must use the Honor System.
duke@435 106 assert(node->_del_tick >= _del_tick+1, "must have deleted an edge");
duke@435 107 assert(node->_last_del == _last, "must have deleted the edge just produced");
duke@435 108 // We liked this deletion, so accept the resulting outcnt and tick.
duke@435 109 _outcnt = node->_outcnt;
duke@435 110 _del_tick = node->_del_tick;
duke@435 111 }
duke@435 112
duke@435 113 void DUIterator_Common::reset(const DUIterator_Common& that) {
duke@435 114 if (this == &that) return; // ignore assignment to self
duke@435 115 if (!_vdui) {
duke@435 116 // We need to initialize everything, overwriting garbage values.
duke@435 117 _last = that._last;
duke@435 118 _vdui = that._vdui;
duke@435 119 }
duke@435 120 // Note: It is legal (though odd) for an iterator over some node x
duke@435 121 // to be reassigned to iterate over another node y. Some doubly-nested
duke@435 122 // progress loops depend on being able to do this.
duke@435 123 const Node* node = that._node;
duke@435 124 // Re-initialize everything, except _last.
duke@435 125 _node = node;
duke@435 126 _outcnt = node->_outcnt;
duke@435 127 _del_tick = node->_del_tick;
duke@435 128 }
duke@435 129
duke@435 130 void DUIterator::sample(const Node* node) {
duke@435 131 DUIterator_Common::sample(node); // Initialize the assertion data.
duke@435 132 _refresh_tick = 0; // No refreshes have happened, as yet.
duke@435 133 }
duke@435 134
duke@435 135 void DUIterator::verify(const Node* node, bool at_end_ok) {
duke@435 136 DUIterator_Common::verify(node, at_end_ok);
duke@435 137 assert(_idx < node->_outcnt + (uint)at_end_ok, "idx in range");
duke@435 138 }
duke@435 139
duke@435 140 void DUIterator::verify_increment() {
duke@435 141 if (_refresh_tick & 1) {
duke@435 142 // We have refreshed the index during this loop.
duke@435 143 // Fix up _idx to meet asserts.
duke@435 144 if (_idx > _outcnt) _idx = _outcnt;
duke@435 145 }
duke@435 146 verify(_node, true);
duke@435 147 }
duke@435 148
duke@435 149 void DUIterator::verify_resync() {
duke@435 150 // Note: We do not assert on _outcnt, because insertions are OK here.
duke@435 151 DUIterator_Common::verify_resync();
duke@435 152 // Make sure we are still in sync, possibly with no more out-edges:
duke@435 153 verify(_node, true);
duke@435 154 }
duke@435 155
duke@435 156 void DUIterator::reset(const DUIterator& that) {
duke@435 157 if (this == &that) return; // self assignment is always a no-op
duke@435 158 assert(that._refresh_tick == 0, "assign only the result of Node::outs()");
duke@435 159 assert(that._idx == 0, "assign only the result of Node::outs()");
duke@435 160 assert(_idx == that._idx, "already assigned _idx");
duke@435 161 if (!_vdui) {
duke@435 162 // We need to initialize everything, overwriting garbage values.
duke@435 163 sample(that._node);
duke@435 164 } else {
duke@435 165 DUIterator_Common::reset(that);
duke@435 166 if (_refresh_tick & 1) {
duke@435 167 _refresh_tick++; // Clear the "was refreshed" flag.
duke@435 168 }
duke@435 169 assert(_refresh_tick < 2*100000, "DU iteration must converge quickly");
duke@435 170 }
duke@435 171 }
duke@435 172
duke@435 173 void DUIterator::refresh() {
duke@435 174 DUIterator_Common::sample(_node); // Re-fetch assertion data.
duke@435 175 _refresh_tick |= 1; // Set the "was refreshed" flag.
duke@435 176 }
duke@435 177
duke@435 178 void DUIterator::verify_finish() {
duke@435 179 // If the loop has killed the node, do not require it to re-run.
duke@435 180 if (_node->_outcnt == 0) _refresh_tick &= ~1;
duke@435 181 // If this assert triggers, it means that a loop used refresh_out_pos
duke@435 182 // to re-synch an iteration index, but the loop did not correctly
duke@435 183 // re-run itself, using a "while (progress)" construct.
duke@435 184 // This iterator enforces the rule that you must keep trying the loop
duke@435 185 // until it "runs clean" without any need for refreshing.
duke@435 186 assert(!(_refresh_tick & 1), "the loop must run once with no refreshing");
duke@435 187 }
duke@435 188
duke@435 189
duke@435 190 void DUIterator_Fast::verify(const Node* node, bool at_end_ok) {
duke@435 191 DUIterator_Common::verify(node, at_end_ok);
duke@435 192 Node** out = node->_out;
duke@435 193 uint cnt = node->_outcnt;
duke@435 194 assert(cnt == _outcnt, "no insertions allowed");
duke@435 195 assert(_outp >= out && _outp <= out + cnt - !at_end_ok, "outp in range");
duke@435 196 // This last check is carefully designed to work for NO_OUT_ARRAY.
duke@435 197 }
duke@435 198
duke@435 199 void DUIterator_Fast::verify_limit() {
duke@435 200 const Node* node = _node;
duke@435 201 verify(node, true);
duke@435 202 assert(_outp == node->_out + node->_outcnt, "limit still correct");
duke@435 203 }
duke@435 204
duke@435 205 void DUIterator_Fast::verify_resync() {
duke@435 206 const Node* node = _node;
duke@435 207 if (_outp == node->_out + _outcnt) {
duke@435 208 // Note that the limit imax, not the pointer i, gets updated with the
duke@435 209 // exact count of deletions. (For the pointer it's always "--i".)
duke@435 210 assert(node->_outcnt+node->_del_tick == _outcnt+_del_tick, "no insertions allowed with deletion(s)");
duke@435 211 // This is a limit pointer, with a name like "imax".
duke@435 212 // Fudge the _last field so that the common assert will be happy.
duke@435 213 _last = (Node*) node->_last_del;
duke@435 214 DUIterator_Common::verify_resync();
duke@435 215 } else {
duke@435 216 assert(node->_outcnt < _outcnt, "no insertions allowed with deletion(s)");
duke@435 217 // A normal internal pointer.
duke@435 218 DUIterator_Common::verify_resync();
duke@435 219 // Make sure we are still in sync, possibly with no more out-edges:
duke@435 220 verify(node, true);
duke@435 221 }
duke@435 222 }
duke@435 223
duke@435 224 void DUIterator_Fast::verify_relimit(uint n) {
duke@435 225 const Node* node = _node;
duke@435 226 assert((int)n > 0, "use imax -= n only with a positive count");
duke@435 227 // This must be a limit pointer, with a name like "imax".
duke@435 228 assert(_outp == node->_out + node->_outcnt, "apply -= only to a limit (imax)");
duke@435 229 // The reported number of deletions must match what the node saw.
duke@435 230 assert(node->_del_tick == _del_tick + n, "must have deleted n edges");
duke@435 231 // Fudge the _last field so that the common assert will be happy.
duke@435 232 _last = (Node*) node->_last_del;
duke@435 233 DUIterator_Common::verify_resync();
duke@435 234 }
duke@435 235
duke@435 236 void DUIterator_Fast::reset(const DUIterator_Fast& that) {
duke@435 237 assert(_outp == that._outp, "already assigned _outp");
duke@435 238 DUIterator_Common::reset(that);
duke@435 239 }
duke@435 240
duke@435 241 void DUIterator_Last::verify(const Node* node, bool at_end_ok) {
duke@435 242 // at_end_ok means the _outp is allowed to underflow by 1
duke@435 243 _outp += at_end_ok;
duke@435 244 DUIterator_Fast::verify(node, at_end_ok); // check _del_tick, etc.
duke@435 245 _outp -= at_end_ok;
duke@435 246 assert(_outp == (node->_out + node->_outcnt) - 1, "pointer must point to end of nodes");
duke@435 247 }
duke@435 248
duke@435 249 void DUIterator_Last::verify_limit() {
duke@435 250 // Do not require the limit address to be resynched.
duke@435 251 //verify(node, true);
duke@435 252 assert(_outp == _node->_out, "limit still correct");
duke@435 253 }
duke@435 254
duke@435 255 void DUIterator_Last::verify_step(uint num_edges) {
duke@435 256 assert((int)num_edges > 0, "need non-zero edge count for loop progress");
duke@435 257 _outcnt -= num_edges;
duke@435 258 _del_tick += num_edges;
duke@435 259 // Make sure we are still in sync, possibly with no more out-edges:
duke@435 260 const Node* node = _node;
duke@435 261 verify(node, true);
duke@435 262 assert(node->_last_del == _last, "must have deleted the edge just produced");
duke@435 263 }
duke@435 264
duke@435 265 #endif //OPTO_DU_ITERATOR_ASSERT
duke@435 266
duke@435 267
duke@435 268 #endif //ASSERT
duke@435 269
duke@435 270
duke@435 271 // This constant used to initialize _out may be any non-null value.
duke@435 272 // The value NULL is reserved for the top node only.
duke@435 273 #define NO_OUT_ARRAY ((Node**)-1)
duke@435 274
duke@435 275 // This funny expression handshakes with Node::operator new
duke@435 276 // to pull Compile::current out of the new node's _out field,
duke@435 277 // and then calls a subroutine which manages most field
duke@435 278 // initializations. The only one which is tricky is the
duke@435 279 // _idx field, which is const, and so must be initialized
duke@435 280 // by a return value, not an assignment.
duke@435 281 //
duke@435 282 // (Aren't you thankful that Java finals don't require so many tricks?)
duke@435 283 #define IDX_INIT(req) this->Init((req), (Compile*) this->_out)
duke@435 284 #ifdef _MSC_VER // the IDX_INIT hack falls foul of warning C4355
duke@435 285 #pragma warning( disable:4355 ) // 'this' : used in base member initializer list
duke@435 286 #endif
duke@435 287
duke@435 288 // Out-of-line code from node constructors.
duke@435 289 // Executed only when extra debug info. is being passed around.
duke@435 290 static void init_node_notes(Compile* C, int idx, Node_Notes* nn) {
duke@435 291 C->set_node_notes_at(idx, nn);
duke@435 292 }
duke@435 293
duke@435 294 // Shared initialization code.
duke@435 295 inline int Node::Init(int req, Compile* C) {
duke@435 296 assert(Compile::current() == C, "must use operator new(Compile*)");
duke@435 297 int idx = C->next_unique();
duke@435 298
duke@435 299 // If there are default notes floating around, capture them:
duke@435 300 Node_Notes* nn = C->default_node_notes();
duke@435 301 if (nn != NULL) init_node_notes(C, idx, nn);
duke@435 302
duke@435 303 // Note: At this point, C is dead,
duke@435 304 // and we begin to initialize the new Node.
duke@435 305
duke@435 306 _cnt = _max = req;
duke@435 307 _outcnt = _outmax = 0;
duke@435 308 _class_id = Class_Node;
duke@435 309 _flags = 0;
duke@435 310 _out = NO_OUT_ARRAY;
duke@435 311 return idx;
duke@435 312 }
duke@435 313
duke@435 314 //------------------------------Node-------------------------------------------
duke@435 315 // Create a Node, with a given number of required edges.
duke@435 316 Node::Node(uint req)
duke@435 317 : _idx(IDX_INIT(req))
duke@435 318 {
duke@435 319 assert( req < (uint)(MaxNodeLimit - NodeLimitFudgeFactor), "Input limit exceeded" );
duke@435 320 debug_only( verify_construction() );
duke@435 321 NOT_PRODUCT(nodes_created++);
duke@435 322 if (req == 0) {
duke@435 323 assert( _in == (Node**)this, "Must not pass arg count to 'new'" );
duke@435 324 _in = NULL;
duke@435 325 } else {
duke@435 326 assert( _in[req-1] == this, "Must pass arg count to 'new'" );
duke@435 327 Node** to = _in;
duke@435 328 for(uint i = 0; i < req; i++) {
duke@435 329 to[i] = NULL;
duke@435 330 }
duke@435 331 }
duke@435 332 }
duke@435 333
duke@435 334 //------------------------------Node-------------------------------------------
duke@435 335 Node::Node(Node *n0)
duke@435 336 : _idx(IDX_INIT(1))
duke@435 337 {
duke@435 338 debug_only( verify_construction() );
duke@435 339 NOT_PRODUCT(nodes_created++);
duke@435 340 // Assert we allocated space for input array already
duke@435 341 assert( _in[0] == this, "Must pass arg count to 'new'" );
duke@435 342 assert( is_not_dead(n0), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 343 _in[0] = n0; if (n0 != NULL) n0->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 344 }
duke@435 345
duke@435 346 //------------------------------Node-------------------------------------------
duke@435 347 Node::Node(Node *n0, Node *n1)
duke@435 348 : _idx(IDX_INIT(2))
duke@435 349 {
duke@435 350 debug_only( verify_construction() );
duke@435 351 NOT_PRODUCT(nodes_created++);
duke@435 352 // Assert we allocated space for input array already
duke@435 353 assert( _in[1] == this, "Must pass arg count to 'new'" );
duke@435 354 assert( is_not_dead(n0), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 355 assert( is_not_dead(n1), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 356 _in[0] = n0; if (n0 != NULL) n0->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 357 _in[1] = n1; if (n1 != NULL) n1->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 358 }
duke@435 359
duke@435 360 //------------------------------Node-------------------------------------------
duke@435 361 Node::Node(Node *n0, Node *n1, Node *n2)
duke@435 362 : _idx(IDX_INIT(3))
duke@435 363 {
duke@435 364 debug_only( verify_construction() );
duke@435 365 NOT_PRODUCT(nodes_created++);
duke@435 366 // Assert we allocated space for input array already
duke@435 367 assert( _in[2] == this, "Must pass arg count to 'new'" );
duke@435 368 assert( is_not_dead(n0), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 369 assert( is_not_dead(n1), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 370 assert( is_not_dead(n2), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 371 _in[0] = n0; if (n0 != NULL) n0->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 372 _in[1] = n1; if (n1 != NULL) n1->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 373 _in[2] = n2; if (n2 != NULL) n2->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 374 }
duke@435 375
duke@435 376 //------------------------------Node-------------------------------------------
duke@435 377 Node::Node(Node *n0, Node *n1, Node *n2, Node *n3)
duke@435 378 : _idx(IDX_INIT(4))
duke@435 379 {
duke@435 380 debug_only( verify_construction() );
duke@435 381 NOT_PRODUCT(nodes_created++);
duke@435 382 // Assert we allocated space for input array already
duke@435 383 assert( _in[3] == this, "Must pass arg count to 'new'" );
duke@435 384 assert( is_not_dead(n0), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 385 assert( is_not_dead(n1), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 386 assert( is_not_dead(n2), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 387 assert( is_not_dead(n3), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 388 _in[0] = n0; if (n0 != NULL) n0->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 389 _in[1] = n1; if (n1 != NULL) n1->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 390 _in[2] = n2; if (n2 != NULL) n2->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 391 _in[3] = n3; if (n3 != NULL) n3->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 392 }
duke@435 393
duke@435 394 //------------------------------Node-------------------------------------------
duke@435 395 Node::Node(Node *n0, Node *n1, Node *n2, Node *n3, Node *n4)
duke@435 396 : _idx(IDX_INIT(5))
duke@435 397 {
duke@435 398 debug_only( verify_construction() );
duke@435 399 NOT_PRODUCT(nodes_created++);
duke@435 400 // Assert we allocated space for input array already
duke@435 401 assert( _in[4] == this, "Must pass arg count to 'new'" );
duke@435 402 assert( is_not_dead(n0), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 403 assert( is_not_dead(n1), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 404 assert( is_not_dead(n2), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 405 assert( is_not_dead(n3), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 406 assert( is_not_dead(n4), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 407 _in[0] = n0; if (n0 != NULL) n0->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 408 _in[1] = n1; if (n1 != NULL) n1->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 409 _in[2] = n2; if (n2 != NULL) n2->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 410 _in[3] = n3; if (n3 != NULL) n3->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 411 _in[4] = n4; if (n4 != NULL) n4->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 412 }
duke@435 413
duke@435 414 //------------------------------Node-------------------------------------------
duke@435 415 Node::Node(Node *n0, Node *n1, Node *n2, Node *n3,
duke@435 416 Node *n4, Node *n5)
duke@435 417 : _idx(IDX_INIT(6))
duke@435 418 {
duke@435 419 debug_only( verify_construction() );
duke@435 420 NOT_PRODUCT(nodes_created++);
duke@435 421 // Assert we allocated space for input array already
duke@435 422 assert( _in[5] == this, "Must pass arg count to 'new'" );
duke@435 423 assert( is_not_dead(n0), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 424 assert( is_not_dead(n1), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 425 assert( is_not_dead(n2), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 426 assert( is_not_dead(n3), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 427 assert( is_not_dead(n4), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 428 assert( is_not_dead(n5), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 429 _in[0] = n0; if (n0 != NULL) n0->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 430 _in[1] = n1; if (n1 != NULL) n1->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 431 _in[2] = n2; if (n2 != NULL) n2->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 432 _in[3] = n3; if (n3 != NULL) n3->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 433 _in[4] = n4; if (n4 != NULL) n4->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 434 _in[5] = n5; if (n5 != NULL) n5->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 435 }
duke@435 436
duke@435 437 //------------------------------Node-------------------------------------------
duke@435 438 Node::Node(Node *n0, Node *n1, Node *n2, Node *n3,
duke@435 439 Node *n4, Node *n5, Node *n6)
duke@435 440 : _idx(IDX_INIT(7))
duke@435 441 {
duke@435 442 debug_only( verify_construction() );
duke@435 443 NOT_PRODUCT(nodes_created++);
duke@435 444 // Assert we allocated space for input array already
duke@435 445 assert( _in[6] == this, "Must pass arg count to 'new'" );
duke@435 446 assert( is_not_dead(n0), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 447 assert( is_not_dead(n1), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 448 assert( is_not_dead(n2), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 449 assert( is_not_dead(n3), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 450 assert( is_not_dead(n4), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 451 assert( is_not_dead(n5), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 452 assert( is_not_dead(n6), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 453 _in[0] = n0; if (n0 != NULL) n0->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 454 _in[1] = n1; if (n1 != NULL) n1->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 455 _in[2] = n2; if (n2 != NULL) n2->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 456 _in[3] = n3; if (n3 != NULL) n3->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 457 _in[4] = n4; if (n4 != NULL) n4->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 458 _in[5] = n5; if (n5 != NULL) n5->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 459 _in[6] = n6; if (n6 != NULL) n6->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 460 }
duke@435 461
duke@435 462
duke@435 463 //------------------------------clone------------------------------------------
duke@435 464 // Clone a Node.
duke@435 465 Node *Node::clone() const {
duke@435 466 Compile *compile = Compile::current();
duke@435 467 uint s = size_of(); // Size of inherited Node
duke@435 468 Node *n = (Node*)compile->node_arena()->Amalloc_D(size_of() + _max*sizeof(Node*));
duke@435 469 Copy::conjoint_words_to_lower((HeapWord*)this, (HeapWord*)n, s);
duke@435 470 // Set the new input pointer array
duke@435 471 n->_in = (Node**)(((char*)n)+s);
duke@435 472 // Cannot share the old output pointer array, so kill it
duke@435 473 n->_out = NO_OUT_ARRAY;
duke@435 474 // And reset the counters to 0
duke@435 475 n->_outcnt = 0;
duke@435 476 n->_outmax = 0;
duke@435 477 // Unlock this guy, since he is not in any hash table.
duke@435 478 debug_only(n->_hash_lock = 0);
duke@435 479 // Walk the old node's input list to duplicate its edges
duke@435 480 uint i;
duke@435 481 for( i = 0; i < len(); i++ ) {
duke@435 482 Node *x = in(i);
duke@435 483 n->_in[i] = x;
duke@435 484 if (x != NULL) x->add_out(n);
duke@435 485 }
duke@435 486 if (is_macro())
duke@435 487 compile->add_macro_node(n);
duke@435 488
duke@435 489 n->set_idx(compile->next_unique()); // Get new unique index as well
duke@435 490 debug_only( n->verify_construction() );
duke@435 491 NOT_PRODUCT(nodes_created++);
duke@435 492 // Do not patch over the debug_idx of a clone, because it makes it
duke@435 493 // impossible to break on the clone's moment of creation.
duke@435 494 //debug_only( n->set_debug_idx( debug_idx() ) );
duke@435 495
duke@435 496 compile->copy_node_notes_to(n, (Node*) this);
duke@435 497
duke@435 498 // MachNode clone
duke@435 499 uint nopnds;
duke@435 500 if (this->is_Mach() && (nopnds = this->as_Mach()->num_opnds()) > 0) {
duke@435 501 MachNode *mach = n->as_Mach();
duke@435 502 MachNode *mthis = this->as_Mach();
duke@435 503 // Get address of _opnd_array.
duke@435 504 // It should be the same offset since it is the clone of this node.
duke@435 505 MachOper **from = mthis->_opnds;
duke@435 506 MachOper **to = (MachOper **)((size_t)(&mach->_opnds) +
duke@435 507 pointer_delta((const void*)from,
duke@435 508 (const void*)(&mthis->_opnds), 1));
duke@435 509 mach->_opnds = to;
duke@435 510 for ( uint i = 0; i < nopnds; ++i ) {
duke@435 511 to[i] = from[i]->clone(compile);
duke@435 512 }
duke@435 513 }
duke@435 514 // cloning CallNode may need to clone JVMState
duke@435 515 if (n->is_Call()) {
duke@435 516 CallNode *call = n->as_Call();
duke@435 517 call->clone_jvms();
duke@435 518 }
duke@435 519 return n; // Return the clone
duke@435 520 }
duke@435 521
duke@435 522 //---------------------------setup_is_top--------------------------------------
duke@435 523 // Call this when changing the top node, to reassert the invariants
duke@435 524 // required by Node::is_top. See Compile::set_cached_top_node.
duke@435 525 void Node::setup_is_top() {
duke@435 526 if (this == (Node*)Compile::current()->top()) {
duke@435 527 // This node has just become top. Kill its out array.
duke@435 528 _outcnt = _outmax = 0;
duke@435 529 _out = NULL; // marker value for top
duke@435 530 assert(is_top(), "must be top");
duke@435 531 } else {
duke@435 532 if (_out == NULL) _out = NO_OUT_ARRAY;
duke@435 533 assert(!is_top(), "must not be top");
duke@435 534 }
duke@435 535 }
duke@435 536
duke@435 537
duke@435 538 //------------------------------~Node------------------------------------------
duke@435 539 // Fancy destructor; eagerly attempt to reclaim Node numberings and storage
duke@435 540 extern int reclaim_idx ;
duke@435 541 extern int reclaim_in ;
duke@435 542 extern int reclaim_node;
duke@435 543 void Node::destruct() {
duke@435 544 // Eagerly reclaim unique Node numberings
duke@435 545 Compile* compile = Compile::current();
duke@435 546 if ((uint)_idx+1 == compile->unique()) {
duke@435 547 compile->set_unique(compile->unique()-1);
duke@435 548 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 549 reclaim_idx++;
duke@435 550 #endif
duke@435 551 }
duke@435 552 // Clear debug info:
duke@435 553 Node_Notes* nn = compile->node_notes_at(_idx);
duke@435 554 if (nn != NULL) nn->clear();
duke@435 555 // Walk the input array, freeing the corresponding output edges
duke@435 556 _cnt = _max; // forget req/prec distinction
duke@435 557 uint i;
duke@435 558 for( i = 0; i < _max; i++ ) {
duke@435 559 set_req(i, NULL);
duke@435 560 //assert(def->out(def->outcnt()-1) == (Node *)this,"bad def-use hacking in reclaim");
duke@435 561 }
duke@435 562 assert(outcnt() == 0, "deleting a node must not leave a dangling use");
duke@435 563 // See if the input array was allocated just prior to the object
duke@435 564 int edge_size = _max*sizeof(void*);
duke@435 565 int out_edge_size = _outmax*sizeof(void*);
duke@435 566 char *edge_end = ((char*)_in) + edge_size;
duke@435 567 char *out_array = (char*)(_out == NO_OUT_ARRAY? NULL: _out);
duke@435 568 char *out_edge_end = out_array + out_edge_size;
duke@435 569 int node_size = size_of();
duke@435 570
duke@435 571 // Free the output edge array
duke@435 572 if (out_edge_size > 0) {
duke@435 573 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 574 if( out_edge_end == compile->node_arena()->hwm() )
duke@435 575 reclaim_in += out_edge_size; // count reclaimed out edges with in edges
duke@435 576 #endif
duke@435 577 compile->node_arena()->Afree(out_array, out_edge_size);
duke@435 578 }
duke@435 579
duke@435 580 // Free the input edge array and the node itself
duke@435 581 if( edge_end == (char*)this ) {
duke@435 582 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 583 if( edge_end+node_size == compile->node_arena()->hwm() ) {
duke@435 584 reclaim_in += edge_size;
duke@435 585 reclaim_node+= node_size;
duke@435 586 }
duke@435 587 #else
duke@435 588 // It was; free the input array and object all in one hit
duke@435 589 compile->node_arena()->Afree(_in,edge_size+node_size);
duke@435 590 #endif
duke@435 591 } else {
duke@435 592
duke@435 593 // Free just the input array
duke@435 594 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 595 if( edge_end == compile->node_arena()->hwm() )
duke@435 596 reclaim_in += edge_size;
duke@435 597 #endif
duke@435 598 compile->node_arena()->Afree(_in,edge_size);
duke@435 599
duke@435 600 // Free just the object
duke@435 601 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 602 if( ((char*)this) + node_size == compile->node_arena()->hwm() )
duke@435 603 reclaim_node+= node_size;
duke@435 604 #else
duke@435 605 compile->node_arena()->Afree(this,node_size);
duke@435 606 #endif
duke@435 607 }
duke@435 608 if (is_macro()) {
duke@435 609 compile->remove_macro_node(this);
duke@435 610 }
duke@435 611 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 612 // We will not actually delete the storage, but we'll make the node unusable.
duke@435 613 *(address*)this = badAddress; // smash the C++ vtbl, probably
duke@435 614 _in = _out = (Node**) badAddress;
duke@435 615 _max = _cnt = _outmax = _outcnt = 0;
duke@435 616 #endif
duke@435 617 }
duke@435 618
duke@435 619 //------------------------------grow-------------------------------------------
duke@435 620 // Grow the input array, making space for more edges
duke@435 621 void Node::grow( uint len ) {
duke@435 622 Arena* arena = Compile::current()->node_arena();
duke@435 623 uint new_max = _max;
duke@435 624 if( new_max == 0 ) {
duke@435 625 _max = 4;
duke@435 626 _in = (Node**)arena->Amalloc(4*sizeof(Node*));
duke@435 627 Node** to = _in;
duke@435 628 to[0] = NULL;
duke@435 629 to[1] = NULL;
duke@435 630 to[2] = NULL;
duke@435 631 to[3] = NULL;
duke@435 632 return;
duke@435 633 }
duke@435 634 while( new_max <= len ) new_max <<= 1; // Find next power-of-2
duke@435 635 // Trimming to limit allows a uint8 to handle up to 255 edges.
duke@435 636 // Previously I was using only powers-of-2 which peaked at 128 edges.
duke@435 637 //if( new_max >= limit ) new_max = limit-1;
duke@435 638 _in = (Node**)arena->Arealloc(_in, _max*sizeof(Node*), new_max*sizeof(Node*));
duke@435 639 Copy::zero_to_bytes(&_in[_max], (new_max-_max)*sizeof(Node*)); // NULL all new space
duke@435 640 _max = new_max; // Record new max length
duke@435 641 // This assertion makes sure that Node::_max is wide enough to
duke@435 642 // represent the numerical value of new_max.
duke@435 643 assert(_max == new_max && _max > len, "int width of _max is too small");
duke@435 644 }
duke@435 645
duke@435 646 //-----------------------------out_grow----------------------------------------
duke@435 647 // Grow the input array, making space for more edges
duke@435 648 void Node::out_grow( uint len ) {
duke@435 649 assert(!is_top(), "cannot grow a top node's out array");
duke@435 650 Arena* arena = Compile::current()->node_arena();
duke@435 651 uint new_max = _outmax;
duke@435 652 if( new_max == 0 ) {
duke@435 653 _outmax = 4;
duke@435 654 _out = (Node **)arena->Amalloc(4*sizeof(Node*));
duke@435 655 return;
duke@435 656 }
duke@435 657 while( new_max <= len ) new_max <<= 1; // Find next power-of-2
duke@435 658 // Trimming to limit allows a uint8 to handle up to 255 edges.
duke@435 659 // Previously I was using only powers-of-2 which peaked at 128 edges.
duke@435 660 //if( new_max >= limit ) new_max = limit-1;
duke@435 661 assert(_out != NULL && _out != NO_OUT_ARRAY, "out must have sensible value");
duke@435 662 _out = (Node**)arena->Arealloc(_out,_outmax*sizeof(Node*),new_max*sizeof(Node*));
duke@435 663 //Copy::zero_to_bytes(&_out[_outmax], (new_max-_outmax)*sizeof(Node*)); // NULL all new space
duke@435 664 _outmax = new_max; // Record new max length
duke@435 665 // This assertion makes sure that Node::_max is wide enough to
duke@435 666 // represent the numerical value of new_max.
duke@435 667 assert(_outmax == new_max && _outmax > len, "int width of _outmax is too small");
duke@435 668 }
duke@435 669
duke@435 670 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 671 //------------------------------is_dead----------------------------------------
duke@435 672 bool Node::is_dead() const {
duke@435 673 // Mach and pinch point nodes may look like dead.
duke@435 674 if( is_top() || is_Mach() || (Opcode() == Op_Node && _outcnt > 0) )
duke@435 675 return false;
duke@435 676 for( uint i = 0; i < _max; i++ )
duke@435 677 if( _in[i] != NULL )
duke@435 678 return false;
duke@435 679 dump();
duke@435 680 return true;
duke@435 681 }
duke@435 682 #endif
duke@435 683
duke@435 684 //------------------------------add_req----------------------------------------
duke@435 685 // Add a new required input at the end
duke@435 686 void Node::add_req( Node *n ) {
duke@435 687 assert( is_not_dead(n), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 688
duke@435 689 // Look to see if I can move precedence down one without reallocating
duke@435 690 if( (_cnt >= _max) || (in(_max-1) != NULL) )
duke@435 691 grow( _max+1 );
duke@435 692
duke@435 693 // Find a precedence edge to move
duke@435 694 if( in(_cnt) != NULL ) { // Next precedence edge is busy?
duke@435 695 uint i;
duke@435 696 for( i=_cnt; i<_max; i++ )
duke@435 697 if( in(i) == NULL ) // Find the NULL at end of prec edge list
duke@435 698 break; // There must be one, since we grew the array
duke@435 699 _in[i] = in(_cnt); // Move prec over, making space for req edge
duke@435 700 }
duke@435 701 _in[_cnt++] = n; // Stuff over old prec edge
duke@435 702 if (n != NULL) n->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 703 }
duke@435 704
duke@435 705 //---------------------------add_req_batch-------------------------------------
duke@435 706 // Add a new required input at the end
duke@435 707 void Node::add_req_batch( Node *n, uint m ) {
duke@435 708 assert( is_not_dead(n), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 709 // check various edge cases
duke@435 710 if ((int)m <= 1) {
duke@435 711 assert((int)m >= 0, "oob");
duke@435 712 if (m != 0) add_req(n);
duke@435 713 return;
duke@435 714 }
duke@435 715
duke@435 716 // Look to see if I can move precedence down one without reallocating
duke@435 717 if( (_cnt+m) > _max || _in[_max-m] )
duke@435 718 grow( _max+m );
duke@435 719
duke@435 720 // Find a precedence edge to move
duke@435 721 if( _in[_cnt] != NULL ) { // Next precedence edge is busy?
duke@435 722 uint i;
duke@435 723 for( i=_cnt; i<_max; i++ )
duke@435 724 if( _in[i] == NULL ) // Find the NULL at end of prec edge list
duke@435 725 break; // There must be one, since we grew the array
duke@435 726 // Slide all the precs over by m positions (assume #prec << m).
duke@435 727 Copy::conjoint_words_to_higher((HeapWord*)&_in[_cnt], (HeapWord*)&_in[_cnt+m], ((i-_cnt)*sizeof(Node*)));
duke@435 728 }
duke@435 729
duke@435 730 // Stuff over the old prec edges
duke@435 731 for(uint i=0; i<m; i++ ) {
duke@435 732 _in[_cnt++] = n;
duke@435 733 }
duke@435 734
duke@435 735 // Insert multiple out edges on the node.
duke@435 736 if (n != NULL && !n->is_top()) {
duke@435 737 for(uint i=0; i<m; i++ ) {
duke@435 738 n->add_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 739 }
duke@435 740 }
duke@435 741 }
duke@435 742
duke@435 743 //------------------------------del_req----------------------------------------
duke@435 744 // Delete the required edge and compact the edge array
duke@435 745 void Node::del_req( uint idx ) {
kvn@2561 746 assert( idx < _cnt, "oob");
kvn@2561 747 assert( !VerifyHashTableKeys || _hash_lock == 0,
kvn@2561 748 "remove node from hash table before modifying it");
duke@435 749 // First remove corresponding def-use edge
duke@435 750 Node *n = in(idx);
duke@435 751 if (n != NULL) n->del_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 752 _in[idx] = in(--_cnt); // Compact the array
duke@435 753 _in[_cnt] = NULL; // NULL out emptied slot
duke@435 754 }
duke@435 755
duke@435 756 //------------------------------ins_req----------------------------------------
duke@435 757 // Insert a new required input at the end
duke@435 758 void Node::ins_req( uint idx, Node *n ) {
duke@435 759 assert( is_not_dead(n), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 760 add_req(NULL); // Make space
duke@435 761 assert( idx < _max, "Must have allocated enough space");
duke@435 762 // Slide over
duke@435 763 if(_cnt-idx-1 > 0) {
duke@435 764 Copy::conjoint_words_to_higher((HeapWord*)&_in[idx], (HeapWord*)&_in[idx+1], ((_cnt-idx-1)*sizeof(Node*)));
duke@435 765 }
duke@435 766 _in[idx] = n; // Stuff over old required edge
duke@435 767 if (n != NULL) n->add_out((Node *)this); // Add reciprocal def-use edge
duke@435 768 }
duke@435 769
duke@435 770 //-----------------------------find_edge---------------------------------------
duke@435 771 int Node::find_edge(Node* n) {
duke@435 772 for (uint i = 0; i < len(); i++) {
duke@435 773 if (_in[i] == n) return i;
duke@435 774 }
duke@435 775 return -1;
duke@435 776 }
duke@435 777
duke@435 778 //----------------------------replace_edge-------------------------------------
duke@435 779 int Node::replace_edge(Node* old, Node* neww) {
duke@435 780 if (old == neww) return 0; // nothing to do
duke@435 781 uint nrep = 0;
duke@435 782 for (uint i = 0; i < len(); i++) {
duke@435 783 if (in(i) == old) {
duke@435 784 if (i < req())
duke@435 785 set_req(i, neww);
duke@435 786 else
duke@435 787 set_prec(i, neww);
duke@435 788 nrep++;
duke@435 789 }
duke@435 790 }
duke@435 791 return nrep;
duke@435 792 }
duke@435 793
duke@435 794 //-------------------------disconnect_inputs-----------------------------------
duke@435 795 // NULL out all inputs to eliminate incoming Def-Use edges.
duke@435 796 // Return the number of edges between 'n' and 'this'
duke@435 797 int Node::disconnect_inputs(Node *n) {
duke@435 798 int edges_to_n = 0;
duke@435 799
duke@435 800 uint cnt = req();
duke@435 801 for( uint i = 0; i < cnt; ++i ) {
duke@435 802 if( in(i) == 0 ) continue;
duke@435 803 if( in(i) == n ) ++edges_to_n;
duke@435 804 set_req(i, NULL);
duke@435 805 }
duke@435 806 // Remove precedence edges if any exist
duke@435 807 // Note: Safepoints may have precedence edges, even during parsing
duke@435 808 if( (req() != len()) && (in(req()) != NULL) ) {
duke@435 809 uint max = len();
duke@435 810 for( uint i = 0; i < max; ++i ) {
duke@435 811 if( in(i) == 0 ) continue;
duke@435 812 if( in(i) == n ) ++edges_to_n;
duke@435 813 set_prec(i, NULL);
duke@435 814 }
duke@435 815 }
duke@435 816
duke@435 817 // Node::destruct requires all out edges be deleted first
duke@435 818 // debug_only(destruct();) // no reuse benefit expected
duke@435 819 return edges_to_n;
duke@435 820 }
duke@435 821
duke@435 822 //-----------------------------uncast---------------------------------------
duke@435 823 // %%% Temporary, until we sort out CheckCastPP vs. CastPP.
duke@435 824 // Strip away casting. (It is depth-limited.)
duke@435 825 Node* Node::uncast() const {
duke@435 826 // Should be inline:
duke@435 827 //return is_ConstraintCast() ? uncast_helper(this) : (Node*) this;
kvn@500 828 if (is_ConstraintCast() || is_CheckCastPP())
duke@435 829 return uncast_helper(this);
duke@435 830 else
duke@435 831 return (Node*) this;
duke@435 832 }
duke@435 833
duke@435 834 //---------------------------uncast_helper-------------------------------------
duke@435 835 Node* Node::uncast_helper(const Node* p) {
kvn@3407 836 #ifdef ASSERT
kvn@3407 837 uint depth_count = 0;
kvn@3407 838 const Node* orig_p = p;
kvn@3407 839 #endif
kvn@3407 840
kvn@3407 841 while (true) {
kvn@3407 842 #ifdef ASSERT
kvn@3407 843 if (depth_count >= K) {
kvn@3407 844 orig_p->dump(4);
kvn@3407 845 if (p != orig_p)
kvn@3407 846 p->dump(1);
kvn@3407 847 }
kvn@3407 848 assert(depth_count++ < K, "infinite loop in Node::uncast_helper");
kvn@3407 849 #endif
duke@435 850 if (p == NULL || p->req() != 2) {
duke@435 851 break;
duke@435 852 } else if (p->is_ConstraintCast()) {
duke@435 853 p = p->in(1);
kvn@500 854 } else if (p->is_CheckCastPP()) {
duke@435 855 p = p->in(1);
duke@435 856 } else {
duke@435 857 break;
duke@435 858 }
duke@435 859 }
duke@435 860 return (Node*) p;
duke@435 861 }
duke@435 862
duke@435 863 //------------------------------add_prec---------------------------------------
duke@435 864 // Add a new precedence input. Precedence inputs are unordered, with
duke@435 865 // duplicates removed and NULLs packed down at the end.
duke@435 866 void Node::add_prec( Node *n ) {
duke@435 867 assert( is_not_dead(n), "can not use dead node");
duke@435 868
duke@435 869 // Check for NULL at end
duke@435 870 if( _cnt >= _max || in(_max-1) )
duke@435 871 grow( _max+1 );
duke@435 872
duke@435 873 // Find a precedence edge to move
duke@435 874 uint i = _cnt;
duke@435 875 while( in(i) != NULL ) i++;
duke@435 876 _in[i] = n; // Stuff prec edge over NULL
duke@435 877 if ( n != NULL) n->add_out((Node *)this); // Add mirror edge
duke@435 878 }
duke@435 879
duke@435 880 //------------------------------rm_prec----------------------------------------
duke@435 881 // Remove a precedence input. Precedence inputs are unordered, with
duke@435 882 // duplicates removed and NULLs packed down at the end.
duke@435 883 void Node::rm_prec( uint j ) {
duke@435 884
duke@435 885 // Find end of precedence list to pack NULLs
duke@435 886 uint i;
duke@435 887 for( i=j; i<_max; i++ )
duke@435 888 if( !_in[i] ) // Find the NULL at end of prec edge list
duke@435 889 break;
duke@435 890 if (_in[j] != NULL) _in[j]->del_out((Node *)this);
duke@435 891 _in[j] = _in[--i]; // Move last element over removed guy
duke@435 892 _in[i] = NULL; // NULL out last element
duke@435 893 }
duke@435 894
duke@435 895 //------------------------------size_of----------------------------------------
duke@435 896 uint Node::size_of() const { return sizeof(*this); }
duke@435 897
duke@435 898 //------------------------------ideal_reg--------------------------------------
duke@435 899 uint Node::ideal_reg() const { return 0; }
duke@435 900
duke@435 901 //------------------------------jvms-------------------------------------------
duke@435 902 JVMState* Node::jvms() const { return NULL; }
duke@435 903
duke@435 904 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 905 //------------------------------jvms-------------------------------------------
duke@435 906 bool Node::verify_jvms(const JVMState* using_jvms) const {
duke@435 907 for (JVMState* jvms = this->jvms(); jvms != NULL; jvms = jvms->caller()) {
duke@435 908 if (jvms == using_jvms) return true;
duke@435 909 }
duke@435 910 return false;
duke@435 911 }
duke@435 912
duke@435 913 //------------------------------init_NodeProperty------------------------------
duke@435 914 void Node::init_NodeProperty() {
duke@435 915 assert(_max_classes <= max_jushort, "too many NodeProperty classes");
duke@435 916 assert(_max_flags <= max_jushort, "too many NodeProperty flags");
duke@435 917 }
duke@435 918 #endif
duke@435 919
duke@435 920 //------------------------------format-----------------------------------------
duke@435 921 // Print as assembly
duke@435 922 void Node::format( PhaseRegAlloc *, outputStream *st ) const {}
duke@435 923 //------------------------------emit-------------------------------------------
duke@435 924 // Emit bytes starting at parameter 'ptr'.
duke@435 925 void Node::emit(CodeBuffer &cbuf, PhaseRegAlloc *ra_) const {}
duke@435 926 //------------------------------size-------------------------------------------
duke@435 927 // Size of instruction in bytes
duke@435 928 uint Node::size(PhaseRegAlloc *ra_) const { return 0; }
duke@435 929
duke@435 930 //------------------------------CFG Construction-------------------------------
duke@435 931 // Nodes that end basic blocks, e.g. IfTrue/IfFalse, JumpProjNode, Root,
duke@435 932 // Goto and Return.
duke@435 933 const Node *Node::is_block_proj() const { return 0; }
duke@435 934
duke@435 935 // Minimum guaranteed type
duke@435 936 const Type *Node::bottom_type() const { return Type::BOTTOM; }
duke@435 937
duke@435 938
duke@435 939 //------------------------------raise_bottom_type------------------------------
duke@435 940 // Get the worst-case Type output for this Node.
duke@435 941 void Node::raise_bottom_type(const Type* new_type) {
duke@435 942 if (is_Type()) {
duke@435 943 TypeNode *n = this->as_Type();
duke@435 944 if (VerifyAliases) {
duke@435 945 assert(new_type->higher_equal(n->type()), "new type must refine old type");
duke@435 946 }
duke@435 947 n->set_type(new_type);
duke@435 948 } else if (is_Load()) {
duke@435 949 LoadNode *n = this->as_Load();
duke@435 950 if (VerifyAliases) {
duke@435 951 assert(new_type->higher_equal(n->type()), "new type must refine old type");
duke@435 952 }
duke@435 953 n->set_type(new_type);
duke@435 954 }
duke@435 955 }
duke@435 956
duke@435 957 //------------------------------Identity---------------------------------------
duke@435 958 // Return a node that the given node is equivalent to.
duke@435 959 Node *Node::Identity( PhaseTransform * ) {
duke@435 960 return this; // Default to no identities
duke@435 961 }
duke@435 962
duke@435 963 //------------------------------Value------------------------------------------
duke@435 964 // Compute a new Type for a node using the Type of the inputs.
duke@435 965 const Type *Node::Value( PhaseTransform * ) const {
duke@435 966 return bottom_type(); // Default to worst-case Type
duke@435 967 }
duke@435 968
duke@435 969 //------------------------------Ideal------------------------------------------
duke@435 970 //
duke@435 971 // 'Idealize' the graph rooted at this Node.
duke@435 972 //
duke@435 973 // In order to be efficient and flexible there are some subtle invariants
duke@435 974 // these Ideal calls need to hold. Running with '+VerifyIterativeGVN' checks
duke@435 975 // these invariants, although its too slow to have on by default. If you are
duke@435 976 // hacking an Ideal call, be sure to test with +VerifyIterativeGVN!
duke@435 977 //
duke@435 978 // The Ideal call almost arbitrarily reshape the graph rooted at the 'this'
duke@435 979 // pointer. If ANY change is made, it must return the root of the reshaped
duke@435 980 // graph - even if the root is the same Node. Example: swapping the inputs
duke@435 981 // to an AddINode gives the same answer and same root, but you still have to
duke@435 982 // return the 'this' pointer instead of NULL.
duke@435 983 //
duke@435 984 // You cannot return an OLD Node, except for the 'this' pointer. Use the
duke@435 985 // Identity call to return an old Node; basically if Identity can find
duke@435 986 // another Node have the Ideal call make no change and return NULL.
duke@435 987 // Example: AddINode::Ideal must check for add of zero; in this case it
duke@435 988 // returns NULL instead of doing any graph reshaping.
duke@435 989 //
duke@435 990 // You cannot modify any old Nodes except for the 'this' pointer. Due to
duke@435 991 // sharing there may be other users of the old Nodes relying on their current
duke@435 992 // semantics. Modifying them will break the other users.
duke@435 993 // Example: when reshape "(X+3)+4" into "X+7" you must leave the Node for
duke@435 994 // "X+3" unchanged in case it is shared.
duke@435 995 //
twisti@1040 996 // If you modify the 'this' pointer's inputs, you should use
twisti@1040 997 // 'set_req'. If you are making a new Node (either as the new root or
twisti@1040 998 // some new internal piece) you may use 'init_req' to set the initial
twisti@1040 999 // value. You can make a new Node with either 'new' or 'clone'. In
twisti@1040 1000 // either case, def-use info is correctly maintained.
twisti@1040 1001 //
duke@435 1002 // Example: reshape "(X+3)+4" into "X+7":
twisti@1040 1003 // set_req(1, in(1)->in(1));
twisti@1040 1004 // set_req(2, phase->intcon(7));
duke@435 1005 // return this;
twisti@1040 1006 // Example: reshape "X*4" into "X<<2"
twisti@1040 1007 // return new (C,3) LShiftINode(in(1), phase->intcon(2));
duke@435 1008 //
duke@435 1009 // You must call 'phase->transform(X)' on any new Nodes X you make, except
twisti@1040 1010 // for the returned root node. Example: reshape "X*31" with "(X<<5)-X".
duke@435 1011 // Node *shift=phase->transform(new(C,3)LShiftINode(in(1),phase->intcon(5)));
twisti@1040 1012 // return new (C,3) AddINode(shift, in(1));
duke@435 1013 //
duke@435 1014 // When making a Node for a constant use 'phase->makecon' or 'phase->intcon'.
duke@435 1015 // These forms are faster than 'phase->transform(new (C,1) ConNode())' and Do
duke@435 1016 // The Right Thing with def-use info.
duke@435 1017 //
duke@435 1018 // You cannot bury the 'this' Node inside of a graph reshape. If the reshaped
duke@435 1019 // graph uses the 'this' Node it must be the root. If you want a Node with
duke@435 1020 // the same Opcode as the 'this' pointer use 'clone'.
duke@435 1021 //
duke@435 1022 Node *Node::Ideal(PhaseGVN *phase, bool can_reshape) {
duke@435 1023 return NULL; // Default to being Ideal already
duke@435 1024 }
duke@435 1025
duke@435 1026 // Some nodes have specific Ideal subgraph transformations only if they are
duke@435 1027 // unique users of specific nodes. Such nodes should be put on IGVN worklist
duke@435 1028 // for the transformations to happen.
duke@435 1029 bool Node::has_special_unique_user() const {
duke@435 1030 assert(outcnt() == 1, "match only for unique out");
duke@435 1031 Node* n = unique_out();
duke@435 1032 int op = Opcode();
duke@435 1033 if( this->is_Store() ) {
duke@435 1034 // Condition for back-to-back stores folding.
duke@435 1035 return n->Opcode() == op && n->in(MemNode::Memory) == this;
duke@435 1036 } else if( op == Op_AddL ) {
duke@435 1037 // Condition for convL2I(addL(x,y)) ==> addI(convL2I(x),convL2I(y))
duke@435 1038 return n->Opcode() == Op_ConvL2I && n->in(1) == this;
duke@435 1039 } else if( op == Op_SubI || op == Op_SubL ) {
duke@435 1040 // Condition for subI(x,subI(y,z)) ==> subI(addI(x,z),y)
duke@435 1041 return n->Opcode() == op && n->in(2) == this;
duke@435 1042 }
duke@435 1043 return false;
duke@435 1044 };
duke@435 1045
kvn@520 1046 //--------------------------find_exact_control---------------------------------
kvn@520 1047 // Skip Proj and CatchProj nodes chains. Check for Null and Top.
kvn@520 1048 Node* Node::find_exact_control(Node* ctrl) {
kvn@520 1049 if (ctrl == NULL && this->is_Region())
kvn@520 1050 ctrl = this->as_Region()->is_copy();
kvn@520 1051
kvn@520 1052 if (ctrl != NULL && ctrl->is_CatchProj()) {
kvn@520 1053 if (ctrl->as_CatchProj()->_con == CatchProjNode::fall_through_index)
kvn@520 1054 ctrl = ctrl->in(0);
kvn@520 1055 if (ctrl != NULL && !ctrl->is_top())
kvn@520 1056 ctrl = ctrl->in(0);
kvn@520 1057 }
kvn@520 1058
kvn@520 1059 if (ctrl != NULL && ctrl->is_Proj())
kvn@520 1060 ctrl = ctrl->in(0);
kvn@520 1061
kvn@520 1062 return ctrl;
kvn@520 1063 }
kvn@520 1064
kvn@520 1065 //--------------------------dominates------------------------------------------
kvn@520 1066 // Helper function for MemNode::all_controls_dominate().
kvn@520 1067 // Check if 'this' control node dominates or equal to 'sub' control node.
kvn@628 1068 // We already know that if any path back to Root or Start reaches 'this',
kvn@628 1069 // then all paths so, so this is a simple search for one example,
kvn@628 1070 // not an exhaustive search for a counterexample.
kvn@520 1071 bool Node::dominates(Node* sub, Node_List &nlist) {
kvn@520 1072 assert(this->is_CFG(), "expecting control");
kvn@520 1073 assert(sub != NULL && sub->is_CFG(), "expecting control");
kvn@520 1074
kvn@590 1075 // detect dead cycle without regions
kvn@590 1076 int iterations_without_region_limit = DominatorSearchLimit;
kvn@590 1077
kvn@520 1078 Node* orig_sub = sub;
kvn@628 1079 Node* dom = this;
kvn@628 1080 bool met_dom = false;
kvn@520 1081 nlist.clear();
kvn@598 1082
kvn@628 1083 // Walk 'sub' backward up the chain to 'dom', watching for regions.
kvn@628 1084 // After seeing 'dom', continue up to Root or Start.
kvn@628 1085 // If we hit a region (backward split point), it may be a loop head.
kvn@628 1086 // Keep going through one of the region's inputs. If we reach the
kvn@628 1087 // same region again, go through a different input. Eventually we
kvn@628 1088 // will either exit through the loop head, or give up.
kvn@628 1089 // (If we get confused, break out and return a conservative 'false'.)
kvn@628 1090 while (sub != NULL) {
kvn@628 1091 if (sub->is_top()) break; // Conservative answer for dead code.
kvn@628 1092 if (sub == dom) {
kvn@520 1093 if (nlist.size() == 0) {
kvn@520 1094 // No Region nodes except loops were visited before and the EntryControl
kvn@520 1095 // path was taken for loops: it did not walk in a cycle.
kvn@628 1096 return true;
kvn@628 1097 } else if (met_dom) {
kvn@628 1098 break; // already met before: walk in a cycle
kvn@598 1099 } else {
kvn@520 1100 // Region nodes were visited. Continue walk up to Start or Root
kvn@520 1101 // to make sure that it did not walk in a cycle.
kvn@628 1102 met_dom = true; // first time meet
kvn@590 1103 iterations_without_region_limit = DominatorSearchLimit; // Reset
kvn@598 1104 }
kvn@520 1105 }
kvn@598 1106 if (sub->is_Start() || sub->is_Root()) {
kvn@628 1107 // Success if we met 'dom' along a path to Start or Root.
kvn@628 1108 // We assume there are no alternative paths that avoid 'dom'.
kvn@628 1109 // (This assumption is up to the caller to ensure!)
kvn@628 1110 return met_dom;
kvn@598 1111 }
kvn@628 1112 Node* up = sub->in(0);
kvn@628 1113 // Normalize simple pass-through regions and projections:
kvn@628 1114 up = sub->find_exact_control(up);
kvn@628 1115 // If sub == up, we found a self-loop. Try to push past it.
kvn@628 1116 if (sub == up && sub->is_Loop()) {
kvn@628 1117 // Take loop entry path on the way up to 'dom'.
kvn@598 1118 up = sub->in(1); // in(LoopNode::EntryControl);
kvn@628 1119 } else if (sub == up && sub->is_Region() && sub->req() != 3) {
kvn@628 1120 // Always take in(1) path on the way up to 'dom' for clone regions
kvn@628 1121 // (with only one input) or regions which merge > 2 paths
kvn@628 1122 // (usually used to merge fast/slow paths).
kvn@628 1123 up = sub->in(1);
kvn@598 1124 } else if (sub == up && sub->is_Region()) {
kvn@628 1125 // Try both paths for Regions with 2 input paths (it may be a loop head).
kvn@628 1126 // It could give conservative 'false' answer without information
kvn@628 1127 // which region's input is the entry path.
kvn@598 1128 iterations_without_region_limit = DominatorSearchLimit; // Reset
kvn@520 1129
kvn@598 1130 bool region_was_visited_before = false;
kvn@628 1131 // Was this Region node visited before?
kvn@628 1132 // If so, we have reached it because we accidentally took a
kvn@628 1133 // loop-back edge from 'sub' back into the body of the loop,
kvn@628 1134 // and worked our way up again to the loop header 'sub'.
kvn@628 1135 // So, take the first unexplored path on the way up to 'dom'.
kvn@628 1136 for (int j = nlist.size() - 1; j >= 0; j--) {
kvn@628 1137 intptr_t ni = (intptr_t)nlist.at(j);
kvn@628 1138 Node* visited = (Node*)(ni & ~1);
kvn@628 1139 bool visited_twice_already = ((ni & 1) != 0);
kvn@628 1140 if (visited == sub) {
kvn@628 1141 if (visited_twice_already) {
kvn@628 1142 // Visited 2 paths, but still stuck in loop body. Give up.
kvn@628 1143 return false;
kvn@520 1144 }
kvn@628 1145 // The Region node was visited before only once.
kvn@628 1146 // (We will repush with the low bit set, below.)
kvn@628 1147 nlist.remove(j);
kvn@628 1148 // We will find a new edge and re-insert.
kvn@628 1149 region_was_visited_before = true;
kvn@520 1150 break;
kvn@520 1151 }
kvn@520 1152 }
kvn@628 1153
kvn@628 1154 // Find an incoming edge which has not been seen yet; walk through it.
kvn@628 1155 assert(up == sub, "");
kvn@628 1156 uint skip = region_was_visited_before ? 1 : 0;
kvn@628 1157 for (uint i = 1; i < sub->req(); i++) {
kvn@628 1158 Node* in = sub->in(i);
kvn@628 1159 if (in != NULL && !in->is_top() && in != sub) {
kvn@628 1160 if (skip == 0) {
kvn@628 1161 up = in;
kvn@628 1162 break;
kvn@628 1163 }
kvn@628 1164 --skip; // skip this nontrivial input
kvn@598 1165 }
kvn@520 1166 }
kvn@628 1167
kvn@628 1168 // Set 0 bit to indicate that both paths were taken.
kvn@628 1169 nlist.push((Node*)((intptr_t)sub + (region_was_visited_before ? 1 : 0)));
kvn@520 1170 }
kvn@628 1171
kvn@628 1172 if (up == sub) {
kvn@628 1173 break; // some kind of tight cycle
kvn@628 1174 }
kvn@628 1175 if (up == orig_sub && met_dom) {
kvn@628 1176 // returned back after visiting 'dom'
kvn@628 1177 break; // some kind of cycle
kvn@598 1178 }
kvn@598 1179 if (--iterations_without_region_limit < 0) {
kvn@628 1180 break; // dead cycle
kvn@598 1181 }
kvn@520 1182 sub = up;
kvn@520 1183 }
kvn@628 1184
kvn@628 1185 // Did not meet Root or Start node in pred. chain.
kvn@628 1186 // Conservative answer for dead code.
kvn@628 1187 return false;
kvn@520 1188 }
kvn@520 1189
duke@435 1190 //------------------------------remove_dead_region-----------------------------
duke@435 1191 // This control node is dead. Follow the subgraph below it making everything
duke@435 1192 // using it dead as well. This will happen normally via the usual IterGVN
duke@435 1193 // worklist but this call is more efficient. Do not update use-def info
duke@435 1194 // inside the dead region, just at the borders.
kvn@740 1195 static void kill_dead_code( Node *dead, PhaseIterGVN *igvn ) {
duke@435 1196 // Con's are a popular node to re-hit in the hash table again.
kvn@740 1197 if( dead->is_Con() ) return;
duke@435 1198
duke@435 1199 // Can't put ResourceMark here since igvn->_worklist uses the same arena
duke@435 1200 // for verify pass with +VerifyOpto and we add/remove elements in it here.
duke@435 1201 Node_List nstack(Thread::current()->resource_area());
duke@435 1202
duke@435 1203 Node *top = igvn->C->top();
duke@435 1204 nstack.push(dead);
duke@435 1205
duke@435 1206 while (nstack.size() > 0) {
duke@435 1207 dead = nstack.pop();
duke@435 1208 if (dead->outcnt() > 0) {
duke@435 1209 // Keep dead node on stack until all uses are processed.
duke@435 1210 nstack.push(dead);
duke@435 1211 // For all Users of the Dead... ;-)
duke@435 1212 for (DUIterator_Last kmin, k = dead->last_outs(kmin); k >= kmin; ) {
duke@435 1213 Node* use = dead->last_out(k);
duke@435 1214 igvn->hash_delete(use); // Yank from hash table prior to mod
duke@435 1215 if (use->in(0) == dead) { // Found another dead node
jcoomes@1844 1216 assert (!use->is_Con(), "Control for Con node should be Root node.");
duke@435 1217 use->set_req(0, top); // Cut dead edge to prevent processing
duke@435 1218 nstack.push(use); // the dead node again.
duke@435 1219 } else { // Else found a not-dead user
duke@435 1220 for (uint j = 1; j < use->req(); j++) {
duke@435 1221 if (use->in(j) == dead) { // Turn all dead inputs into TOP
duke@435 1222 use->set_req(j, top);
duke@435 1223 }
duke@435 1224 }
duke@435 1225 igvn->_worklist.push(use);
duke@435 1226 }
duke@435 1227 // Refresh the iterator, since any number of kills might have happened.
duke@435 1228 k = dead->last_outs(kmin);
duke@435 1229 }
duke@435 1230 } else { // (dead->outcnt() == 0)
duke@435 1231 // Done with outputs.
duke@435 1232 igvn->hash_delete(dead);
duke@435 1233 igvn->_worklist.remove(dead);
duke@435 1234 igvn->set_type(dead, Type::TOP);
duke@435 1235 if (dead->is_macro()) {
duke@435 1236 igvn->C->remove_macro_node(dead);
duke@435 1237 }
duke@435 1238 // Kill all inputs to the dead guy
duke@435 1239 for (uint i=0; i < dead->req(); i++) {
duke@435 1240 Node *n = dead->in(i); // Get input to dead guy
duke@435 1241 if (n != NULL && !n->is_top()) { // Input is valid?
duke@435 1242 dead->set_req(i, top); // Smash input away
duke@435 1243 if (n->outcnt() == 0) { // Input also goes dead?
duke@435 1244 if (!n->is_Con())
duke@435 1245 nstack.push(n); // Clear it out as well
duke@435 1246 } else if (n->outcnt() == 1 &&
duke@435 1247 n->has_special_unique_user()) {
duke@435 1248 igvn->add_users_to_worklist( n );
duke@435 1249 } else if (n->outcnt() <= 2 && n->is_Store()) {
duke@435 1250 // Push store's uses on worklist to enable folding optimization for
duke@435 1251 // store/store and store/load to the same address.
duke@435 1252 // The restriction (outcnt() <= 2) is the same as in set_req_X()
duke@435 1253 // and remove_globally_dead_node().
duke@435 1254 igvn->add_users_to_worklist( n );
duke@435 1255 }
duke@435 1256 }
duke@435 1257 }
duke@435 1258 } // (dead->outcnt() == 0)
duke@435 1259 } // while (nstack.size() > 0) for outputs
kvn@740 1260 return;
duke@435 1261 }
duke@435 1262
duke@435 1263 //------------------------------remove_dead_region-----------------------------
duke@435 1264 bool Node::remove_dead_region(PhaseGVN *phase, bool can_reshape) {
duke@435 1265 Node *n = in(0);
duke@435 1266 if( !n ) return false;
duke@435 1267 // Lost control into this guy? I.e., it became unreachable?
duke@435 1268 // Aggressively kill all unreachable code.
duke@435 1269 if (can_reshape && n->is_top()) {
kvn@740 1270 kill_dead_code(this, phase->is_IterGVN());
kvn@740 1271 return false; // Node is dead.
duke@435 1272 }
duke@435 1273
duke@435 1274 if( n->is_Region() && n->as_Region()->is_copy() ) {
duke@435 1275 Node *m = n->nonnull_req();
duke@435 1276 set_req(0, m);
duke@435 1277 return true;
duke@435 1278 }
duke@435 1279 return false;
duke@435 1280 }
duke@435 1281
duke@435 1282 //------------------------------Ideal_DU_postCCP-------------------------------
duke@435 1283 // Idealize graph, using DU info. Must clone result into new-space
duke@435 1284 Node *Node::Ideal_DU_postCCP( PhaseCCP * ) {
duke@435 1285 return NULL; // Default to no change
duke@435 1286 }
duke@435 1287
duke@435 1288 //------------------------------hash-------------------------------------------
duke@435 1289 // Hash function over Nodes.
duke@435 1290 uint Node::hash() const {
duke@435 1291 uint sum = 0;
duke@435 1292 for( uint i=0; i<_cnt; i++ ) // Add in all inputs
duke@435 1293 sum = (sum<<1)-(uintptr_t)in(i); // Ignore embedded NULLs
duke@435 1294 return (sum>>2) + _cnt + Opcode();
duke@435 1295 }
duke@435 1296
duke@435 1297 //------------------------------cmp--------------------------------------------
duke@435 1298 // Compare special parts of simple Nodes
duke@435 1299 uint Node::cmp( const Node &n ) const {
duke@435 1300 return 1; // Must be same
duke@435 1301 }
duke@435 1302
duke@435 1303 //------------------------------rematerialize-----------------------------------
duke@435 1304 // Should we clone rather than spill this instruction?
duke@435 1305 bool Node::rematerialize() const {
duke@435 1306 if ( is_Mach() )
duke@435 1307 return this->as_Mach()->rematerialize();
duke@435 1308 else
duke@435 1309 return (_flags & Flag_rematerialize) != 0;
duke@435 1310 }
duke@435 1311
duke@435 1312 //------------------------------needs_anti_dependence_check---------------------
duke@435 1313 // Nodes which use memory without consuming it, hence need antidependences.
duke@435 1314 bool Node::needs_anti_dependence_check() const {
duke@435 1315 if( req() < 2 || (_flags & Flag_needs_anti_dependence_check) == 0 )
duke@435 1316 return false;
duke@435 1317 else
duke@435 1318 return in(1)->bottom_type()->has_memory();
duke@435 1319 }
duke@435 1320
duke@435 1321
duke@435 1322 // Get an integer constant from a ConNode (or CastIINode).
duke@435 1323 // Return a default value if there is no apparent constant here.
duke@435 1324 const TypeInt* Node::find_int_type() const {
duke@435 1325 if (this->is_Type()) {
duke@435 1326 return this->as_Type()->type()->isa_int();
duke@435 1327 } else if (this->is_Con()) {
duke@435 1328 assert(is_Mach(), "should be ConNode(TypeNode) or else a MachNode");
duke@435 1329 return this->bottom_type()->isa_int();
duke@435 1330 }
duke@435 1331 return NULL;
duke@435 1332 }
duke@435 1333
duke@435 1334 // Get a pointer constant from a ConstNode.
duke@435 1335 // Returns the constant if it is a pointer ConstNode
duke@435 1336 intptr_t Node::get_ptr() const {
duke@435 1337 assert( Opcode() == Op_ConP, "" );
duke@435 1338 return ((ConPNode*)this)->type()->is_ptr()->get_con();
duke@435 1339 }
duke@435 1340
coleenp@548 1341 // Get a narrow oop constant from a ConNNode.
coleenp@548 1342 intptr_t Node::get_narrowcon() const {
coleenp@548 1343 assert( Opcode() == Op_ConN, "" );
coleenp@548 1344 return ((ConNNode*)this)->type()->is_narrowoop()->get_con();
coleenp@548 1345 }
coleenp@548 1346
duke@435 1347 // Get a long constant from a ConNode.
duke@435 1348 // Return a default value if there is no apparent constant here.
duke@435 1349 const TypeLong* Node::find_long_type() const {
duke@435 1350 if (this->is_Type()) {
duke@435 1351 return this->as_Type()->type()->isa_long();
duke@435 1352 } else if (this->is_Con()) {
duke@435 1353 assert(is_Mach(), "should be ConNode(TypeNode) or else a MachNode");
duke@435 1354 return this->bottom_type()->isa_long();
duke@435 1355 }
duke@435 1356 return NULL;
duke@435 1357 }
duke@435 1358
duke@435 1359 // Get a double constant from a ConstNode.
duke@435 1360 // Returns the constant if it is a double ConstNode
duke@435 1361 jdouble Node::getd() const {
duke@435 1362 assert( Opcode() == Op_ConD, "" );
duke@435 1363 return ((ConDNode*)this)->type()->is_double_constant()->getd();
duke@435 1364 }
duke@435 1365
duke@435 1366 // Get a float constant from a ConstNode.
duke@435 1367 // Returns the constant if it is a float ConstNode
duke@435 1368 jfloat Node::getf() const {
duke@435 1369 assert( Opcode() == Op_ConF, "" );
duke@435 1370 return ((ConFNode*)this)->type()->is_float_constant()->getf();
duke@435 1371 }
duke@435 1372
duke@435 1373 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 1374
duke@435 1375 //----------------------------NotANode----------------------------------------
duke@435 1376 // Used in debugging code to avoid walking across dead or uninitialized edges.
duke@435 1377 static inline bool NotANode(const Node* n) {
duke@435 1378 if (n == NULL) return true;
duke@435 1379 if (((intptr_t)n & 1) != 0) return true; // uninitialized, etc.
duke@435 1380 if (*(address*)n == badAddress) return true; // kill by Node::destruct
duke@435 1381 return false;
duke@435 1382 }
duke@435 1383
duke@435 1384
duke@435 1385 //------------------------------find------------------------------------------
duke@435 1386 // Find a neighbor of this Node with the given _idx
duke@435 1387 // If idx is negative, find its absolute value, following both _in and _out.
never@2685 1388 static void find_recur(Compile* C, Node* &result, Node *n, int idx, bool only_ctrl,
never@2685 1389 VectorSet* old_space, VectorSet* new_space ) {
duke@435 1390 int node_idx = (idx >= 0) ? idx : -idx;
duke@435 1391 if (NotANode(n)) return; // Gracefully handle NULL, -1, 0xabababab, etc.
never@2685 1392 // Contained in new_space or old_space? Check old_arena first since it's mostly empty.
never@2685 1393 VectorSet *v = C->old_arena()->contains(n) ? old_space : new_space;
duke@435 1394 if( v->test(n->_idx) ) return;
duke@435 1395 if( (int)n->_idx == node_idx
duke@435 1396 debug_only(|| n->debug_idx() == node_idx) ) {
duke@435 1397 if (result != NULL)
duke@435 1398 tty->print("find: " INTPTR_FORMAT " and " INTPTR_FORMAT " both have idx==%d\n",
duke@435 1399 (uintptr_t)result, (uintptr_t)n, node_idx);
duke@435 1400 result = n;
duke@435 1401 }
duke@435 1402 v->set(n->_idx);
duke@435 1403 for( uint i=0; i<n->len(); i++ ) {
duke@435 1404 if( only_ctrl && !(n->is_Region()) && (n->Opcode() != Op_Root) && (i != TypeFunc::Control) ) continue;
never@2685 1405 find_recur(C, result, n->in(i), idx, only_ctrl, old_space, new_space );
duke@435 1406 }
duke@435 1407 // Search along forward edges also:
duke@435 1408 if (idx < 0 && !only_ctrl) {
duke@435 1409 for( uint j=0; j<n->outcnt(); j++ ) {
never@2685 1410 find_recur(C, result, n->raw_out(j), idx, only_ctrl, old_space, new_space );
duke@435 1411 }
duke@435 1412 }
duke@435 1413 #ifdef ASSERT
never@2685 1414 // Search along debug_orig edges last, checking for cycles
never@2685 1415 Node* orig = n->debug_orig();
never@2685 1416 if (orig != NULL) {
never@2685 1417 do {
never@2685 1418 if (NotANode(orig)) break;
never@2685 1419 find_recur(C, result, orig, idx, only_ctrl, old_space, new_space );
never@2685 1420 orig = orig->debug_orig();
never@2685 1421 } while (orig != NULL && orig != n->debug_orig());
duke@435 1422 }
duke@435 1423 #endif //ASSERT
duke@435 1424 }
duke@435 1425
duke@435 1426 // call this from debugger:
duke@435 1427 Node* find_node(Node* n, int idx) {
duke@435 1428 return n->find(idx);
duke@435 1429 }
duke@435 1430
duke@435 1431 //------------------------------find-------------------------------------------
duke@435 1432 Node* Node::find(int idx) const {
duke@435 1433 ResourceArea *area = Thread::current()->resource_area();
duke@435 1434 VectorSet old_space(area), new_space(area);
duke@435 1435 Node* result = NULL;
never@2685 1436 find_recur(Compile::current(), result, (Node*) this, idx, false, &old_space, &new_space );
duke@435 1437 return result;
duke@435 1438 }
duke@435 1439
duke@435 1440 //------------------------------find_ctrl--------------------------------------
duke@435 1441 // Find an ancestor to this node in the control history with given _idx
duke@435 1442 Node* Node::find_ctrl(int idx) const {
duke@435 1443 ResourceArea *area = Thread::current()->resource_area();
duke@435 1444 VectorSet old_space(area), new_space(area);
duke@435 1445 Node* result = NULL;
never@2685 1446 find_recur(Compile::current(), result, (Node*) this, idx, true, &old_space, &new_space );
duke@435 1447 return result;
duke@435 1448 }
duke@435 1449 #endif
duke@435 1450
duke@435 1451
duke@435 1452
duke@435 1453 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 1454 int Node::_in_dump_cnt = 0;
duke@435 1455
duke@435 1456 // -----------------------------Name-------------------------------------------
duke@435 1457 extern const char *NodeClassNames[];
duke@435 1458 const char *Node::Name() const { return NodeClassNames[Opcode()]; }
duke@435 1459
duke@435 1460 static bool is_disconnected(const Node* n) {
duke@435 1461 for (uint i = 0; i < n->req(); i++) {
duke@435 1462 if (n->in(i) != NULL) return false;
duke@435 1463 }
duke@435 1464 return true;
duke@435 1465 }
duke@435 1466
duke@435 1467 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 1468 static void dump_orig(Node* orig) {
duke@435 1469 Compile* C = Compile::current();
duke@435 1470 if (NotANode(orig)) orig = NULL;
duke@435 1471 if (orig != NULL && !C->node_arena()->contains(orig)) orig = NULL;
duke@435 1472 if (orig == NULL) return;
duke@435 1473 tty->print(" !orig=");
duke@435 1474 Node* fast = orig->debug_orig(); // tortoise & hare algorithm to detect loops
duke@435 1475 if (NotANode(fast)) fast = NULL;
duke@435 1476 while (orig != NULL) {
duke@435 1477 bool discon = is_disconnected(orig); // if discon, print [123] else 123
duke@435 1478 if (discon) tty->print("[");
duke@435 1479 if (!Compile::current()->node_arena()->contains(orig))
duke@435 1480 tty->print("o");
duke@435 1481 tty->print("%d", orig->_idx);
duke@435 1482 if (discon) tty->print("]");
duke@435 1483 orig = orig->debug_orig();
duke@435 1484 if (NotANode(orig)) orig = NULL;
duke@435 1485 if (orig != NULL && !C->node_arena()->contains(orig)) orig = NULL;
duke@435 1486 if (orig != NULL) tty->print(",");
duke@435 1487 if (fast != NULL) {
duke@435 1488 // Step fast twice for each single step of orig:
duke@435 1489 fast = fast->debug_orig();
duke@435 1490 if (NotANode(fast)) fast = NULL;
duke@435 1491 if (fast != NULL && fast != orig) {
duke@435 1492 fast = fast->debug_orig();
duke@435 1493 if (NotANode(fast)) fast = NULL;
duke@435 1494 }
duke@435 1495 if (fast == orig) {
duke@435 1496 tty->print("...");
duke@435 1497 break;
duke@435 1498 }
duke@435 1499 }
duke@435 1500 }
duke@435 1501 }
duke@435 1502
duke@435 1503 void Node::set_debug_orig(Node* orig) {
duke@435 1504 _debug_orig = orig;
duke@435 1505 if (BreakAtNode == 0) return;
duke@435 1506 if (NotANode(orig)) orig = NULL;
duke@435 1507 int trip = 10;
duke@435 1508 while (orig != NULL) {
duke@435 1509 if (orig->debug_idx() == BreakAtNode || (int)orig->_idx == BreakAtNode) {
duke@435 1510 tty->print_cr("BreakAtNode: _idx=%d _debug_idx=%d orig._idx=%d orig._debug_idx=%d",
duke@435 1511 this->_idx, this->debug_idx(), orig->_idx, orig->debug_idx());
duke@435 1512 BREAKPOINT;
duke@435 1513 }
duke@435 1514 orig = orig->debug_orig();
duke@435 1515 if (NotANode(orig)) orig = NULL;
duke@435 1516 if (trip-- <= 0) break;
duke@435 1517 }
duke@435 1518 }
duke@435 1519 #endif //ASSERT
duke@435 1520
duke@435 1521 //------------------------------dump------------------------------------------
duke@435 1522 // Dump a Node
duke@435 1523 void Node::dump() const {
duke@435 1524 Compile* C = Compile::current();
duke@435 1525 bool is_new = C->node_arena()->contains(this);
duke@435 1526 _in_dump_cnt++;
duke@435 1527 tty->print("%c%d\t%s\t=== ",
duke@435 1528 is_new ? ' ' : 'o', _idx, Name());
duke@435 1529
duke@435 1530 // Dump the required and precedence inputs
duke@435 1531 dump_req();
duke@435 1532 dump_prec();
duke@435 1533 // Dump the outputs
duke@435 1534 dump_out();
duke@435 1535
duke@435 1536 if (is_disconnected(this)) {
duke@435 1537 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 1538 tty->print(" [%d]",debug_idx());
duke@435 1539 dump_orig(debug_orig());
duke@435 1540 #endif
duke@435 1541 tty->cr();
duke@435 1542 _in_dump_cnt--;
duke@435 1543 return; // don't process dead nodes
duke@435 1544 }
duke@435 1545
duke@435 1546 // Dump node-specific info
duke@435 1547 dump_spec(tty);
duke@435 1548 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 1549 // Dump the non-reset _debug_idx
duke@435 1550 if( Verbose && WizardMode ) {
duke@435 1551 tty->print(" [%d]",debug_idx());
duke@435 1552 }
duke@435 1553 #endif
duke@435 1554
duke@435 1555 const Type *t = bottom_type();
duke@435 1556
duke@435 1557 if (t != NULL && (t->isa_instptr() || t->isa_klassptr())) {
duke@435 1558 const TypeInstPtr *toop = t->isa_instptr();
duke@435 1559 const TypeKlassPtr *tkls = t->isa_klassptr();
duke@435 1560 ciKlass* klass = toop ? toop->klass() : (tkls ? tkls->klass() : NULL );
duke@435 1561 if( klass && klass->is_loaded() && klass->is_interface() ) {
duke@435 1562 tty->print(" Interface:");
duke@435 1563 } else if( toop ) {
duke@435 1564 tty->print(" Oop:");
duke@435 1565 } else if( tkls ) {
duke@435 1566 tty->print(" Klass:");
duke@435 1567 }
duke@435 1568 t->dump();
duke@435 1569 } else if( t == Type::MEMORY ) {
duke@435 1570 tty->print(" Memory:");
duke@435 1571 MemNode::dump_adr_type(this, adr_type(), tty);
duke@435 1572 } else if( Verbose || WizardMode ) {
duke@435 1573 tty->print(" Type:");
duke@435 1574 if( t ) {
duke@435 1575 t->dump();
duke@435 1576 } else {
duke@435 1577 tty->print("no type");
duke@435 1578 }
duke@435 1579 }
duke@435 1580 if (is_new) {
duke@435 1581 debug_only(dump_orig(debug_orig()));
duke@435 1582 Node_Notes* nn = C->node_notes_at(_idx);
duke@435 1583 if (nn != NULL && !nn->is_clear()) {
duke@435 1584 if (nn->jvms() != NULL) {
duke@435 1585 tty->print(" !jvms:");
duke@435 1586 nn->jvms()->dump_spec(tty);
duke@435 1587 }
duke@435 1588 }
duke@435 1589 }
duke@435 1590 tty->cr();
duke@435 1591 _in_dump_cnt--;
duke@435 1592 }
duke@435 1593
duke@435 1594 //------------------------------dump_req--------------------------------------
duke@435 1595 void Node::dump_req() const {
duke@435 1596 // Dump the required input edges
duke@435 1597 for (uint i = 0; i < req(); i++) { // For all required inputs
duke@435 1598 Node* d = in(i);
duke@435 1599 if (d == NULL) {
duke@435 1600 tty->print("_ ");
duke@435 1601 } else if (NotANode(d)) {
duke@435 1602 tty->print("NotANode "); // uninitialized, sentinel, garbage, etc.
duke@435 1603 } else {
duke@435 1604 tty->print("%c%d ", Compile::current()->node_arena()->contains(d) ? ' ' : 'o', d->_idx);
duke@435 1605 }
duke@435 1606 }
duke@435 1607 }
duke@435 1608
duke@435 1609
duke@435 1610 //------------------------------dump_prec-------------------------------------
duke@435 1611 void Node::dump_prec() const {
duke@435 1612 // Dump the precedence edges
duke@435 1613 int any_prec = 0;
duke@435 1614 for (uint i = req(); i < len(); i++) { // For all precedence inputs
duke@435 1615 Node* p = in(i);
duke@435 1616 if (p != NULL) {
duke@435 1617 if( !any_prec++ ) tty->print(" |");
duke@435 1618 if (NotANode(p)) { tty->print("NotANode "); continue; }
duke@435 1619 tty->print("%c%d ", Compile::current()->node_arena()->contains(in(i)) ? ' ' : 'o', in(i)->_idx);
duke@435 1620 }
duke@435 1621 }
duke@435 1622 }
duke@435 1623
duke@435 1624 //------------------------------dump_out--------------------------------------
duke@435 1625 void Node::dump_out() const {
duke@435 1626 // Delimit the output edges
duke@435 1627 tty->print(" [[");
duke@435 1628 // Dump the output edges
duke@435 1629 for (uint i = 0; i < _outcnt; i++) { // For all outputs
duke@435 1630 Node* u = _out[i];
duke@435 1631 if (u == NULL) {
duke@435 1632 tty->print("_ ");
duke@435 1633 } else if (NotANode(u)) {
duke@435 1634 tty->print("NotANode ");
duke@435 1635 } else {
duke@435 1636 tty->print("%c%d ", Compile::current()->node_arena()->contains(u) ? ' ' : 'o', u->_idx);
duke@435 1637 }
duke@435 1638 }
duke@435 1639 tty->print("]] ");
duke@435 1640 }
duke@435 1641
duke@435 1642 //------------------------------dump_nodes-------------------------------------
duke@435 1643 static void dump_nodes(const Node* start, int d, bool only_ctrl) {
duke@435 1644 Node* s = (Node*)start; // remove const
duke@435 1645 if (NotANode(s)) return;
duke@435 1646
kvn@459 1647 uint depth = (uint)ABS(d);
kvn@459 1648 int direction = d;
duke@435 1649 Compile* C = Compile::current();
kvn@475 1650 GrowableArray <Node *> nstack(C->unique());
duke@435 1651
kvn@475 1652 nstack.append(s);
kvn@475 1653 int begin = 0;
kvn@475 1654 int end = 0;
kvn@475 1655 for(uint i = 0; i < depth; i++) {
kvn@475 1656 end = nstack.length();
kvn@475 1657 for(int j = begin; j < end; j++) {
kvn@475 1658 Node* tp = nstack.at(j);
kvn@475 1659 uint limit = direction > 0 ? tp->len() : tp->outcnt();
kvn@475 1660 for(uint k = 0; k < limit; k++) {
kvn@475 1661 Node* n = direction > 0 ? tp->in(k) : tp->raw_out(k);
duke@435 1662
kvn@475 1663 if (NotANode(n)) continue;
kvn@475 1664 // do not recurse through top or the root (would reach unrelated stuff)
kvn@475 1665 if (n->is_Root() || n->is_top()) continue;
kvn@475 1666 if (only_ctrl && !n->is_CFG()) continue;
duke@435 1667
kvn@475 1668 bool on_stack = nstack.contains(n);
kvn@475 1669 if (!on_stack) {
kvn@475 1670 nstack.append(n);
duke@435 1671 }
duke@435 1672 }
duke@435 1673 }
kvn@475 1674 begin = end;
kvn@475 1675 }
kvn@475 1676 end = nstack.length();
kvn@475 1677 if (direction > 0) {
kvn@475 1678 for(int j = end-1; j >= 0; j--) {
kvn@475 1679 nstack.at(j)->dump();
kvn@475 1680 }
kvn@475 1681 } else {
kvn@475 1682 for(int j = 0; j < end; j++) {
kvn@475 1683 nstack.at(j)->dump();
kvn@475 1684 }
duke@435 1685 }
duke@435 1686 }
duke@435 1687
duke@435 1688 //------------------------------dump-------------------------------------------
duke@435 1689 void Node::dump(int d) const {
duke@435 1690 dump_nodes(this, d, false);
duke@435 1691 }
duke@435 1692
duke@435 1693 //------------------------------dump_ctrl--------------------------------------
duke@435 1694 // Dump a Node's control history to depth
duke@435 1695 void Node::dump_ctrl(int d) const {
duke@435 1696 dump_nodes(this, d, true);
duke@435 1697 }
duke@435 1698
duke@435 1699 // VERIFICATION CODE
duke@435 1700 // For each input edge to a node (ie - for each Use-Def edge), verify that
duke@435 1701 // there is a corresponding Def-Use edge.
duke@435 1702 //------------------------------verify_edges-----------------------------------
duke@435 1703 void Node::verify_edges(Unique_Node_List &visited) {
duke@435 1704 uint i, j, idx;
duke@435 1705 int cnt;
duke@435 1706 Node *n;
duke@435 1707
duke@435 1708 // Recursive termination test
duke@435 1709 if (visited.member(this)) return;
duke@435 1710 visited.push(this);
duke@435 1711
twisti@1040 1712 // Walk over all input edges, checking for correspondence
duke@435 1713 for( i = 0; i < len(); i++ ) {
duke@435 1714 n = in(i);
duke@435 1715 if (n != NULL && !n->is_top()) {
duke@435 1716 // Count instances of (Node *)this
duke@435 1717 cnt = 0;
duke@435 1718 for (idx = 0; idx < n->_outcnt; idx++ ) {
duke@435 1719 if (n->_out[idx] == (Node *)this) cnt++;
duke@435 1720 }
duke@435 1721 assert( cnt > 0,"Failed to find Def-Use edge." );
duke@435 1722 // Check for duplicate edges
duke@435 1723 // walk the input array downcounting the input edges to n
duke@435 1724 for( j = 0; j < len(); j++ ) {
duke@435 1725 if( in(j) == n ) cnt--;
duke@435 1726 }
duke@435 1727 assert( cnt == 0,"Mismatched edge count.");
duke@435 1728 } else if (n == NULL) {
duke@435 1729 assert(i >= req() || i == 0 || is_Region() || is_Phi(), "only regions or phis have null data edges");
duke@435 1730 } else {
duke@435 1731 assert(n->is_top(), "sanity");
duke@435 1732 // Nothing to check.
duke@435 1733 }
duke@435 1734 }
duke@435 1735 // Recursive walk over all input edges
duke@435 1736 for( i = 0; i < len(); i++ ) {
duke@435 1737 n = in(i);
duke@435 1738 if( n != NULL )
duke@435 1739 in(i)->verify_edges(visited);
duke@435 1740 }
duke@435 1741 }
duke@435 1742
duke@435 1743 //------------------------------verify_recur-----------------------------------
duke@435 1744 static const Node *unique_top = NULL;
duke@435 1745
duke@435 1746 void Node::verify_recur(const Node *n, int verify_depth,
duke@435 1747 VectorSet &old_space, VectorSet &new_space) {
duke@435 1748 if ( verify_depth == 0 ) return;
duke@435 1749 if (verify_depth > 0) --verify_depth;
duke@435 1750
duke@435 1751 Compile* C = Compile::current();
duke@435 1752
duke@435 1753 // Contained in new_space or old_space?
duke@435 1754 VectorSet *v = C->node_arena()->contains(n) ? &new_space : &old_space;
duke@435 1755 // Check for visited in the proper space. Numberings are not unique
twisti@1040 1756 // across spaces so we need a separate VectorSet for each space.
duke@435 1757 if( v->test_set(n->_idx) ) return;
duke@435 1758
duke@435 1759 if (n->is_Con() && n->bottom_type() == Type::TOP) {
duke@435 1760 if (C->cached_top_node() == NULL)
duke@435 1761 C->set_cached_top_node((Node*)n);
duke@435 1762 assert(C->cached_top_node() == n, "TOP node must be unique");
duke@435 1763 }
duke@435 1764
duke@435 1765 for( uint i = 0; i < n->len(); i++ ) {
duke@435 1766 Node *x = n->in(i);
duke@435 1767 if (!x || x->is_top()) continue;
duke@435 1768
duke@435 1769 // Verify my input has a def-use edge to me
duke@435 1770 if (true /*VerifyDefUse*/) {
duke@435 1771 // Count use-def edges from n to x
duke@435 1772 int cnt = 0;
duke@435 1773 for( uint j = 0; j < n->len(); j++ )
duke@435 1774 if( n->in(j) == x )
duke@435 1775 cnt++;
duke@435 1776 // Count def-use edges from x to n
duke@435 1777 uint max = x->_outcnt;
duke@435 1778 for( uint k = 0; k < max; k++ )
duke@435 1779 if (x->_out[k] == n)
duke@435 1780 cnt--;
duke@435 1781 assert( cnt == 0, "mismatched def-use edge counts" );
duke@435 1782 }
duke@435 1783
duke@435 1784 verify_recur(x, verify_depth, old_space, new_space);
duke@435 1785 }
duke@435 1786
duke@435 1787 }
duke@435 1788
duke@435 1789 //------------------------------verify-----------------------------------------
duke@435 1790 // Check Def-Use info for my subgraph
duke@435 1791 void Node::verify() const {
duke@435 1792 Compile* C = Compile::current();
duke@435 1793 Node* old_top = C->cached_top_node();
duke@435 1794 ResourceMark rm;
duke@435 1795 ResourceArea *area = Thread::current()->resource_area();
duke@435 1796 VectorSet old_space(area), new_space(area);
duke@435 1797 verify_recur(this, -1, old_space, new_space);
duke@435 1798 C->set_cached_top_node(old_top);
duke@435 1799 }
duke@435 1800 #endif
duke@435 1801
duke@435 1802
duke@435 1803 //------------------------------walk-------------------------------------------
duke@435 1804 // Graph walk, with both pre-order and post-order functions
duke@435 1805 void Node::walk(NFunc pre, NFunc post, void *env) {
duke@435 1806 VectorSet visited(Thread::current()->resource_area()); // Setup for local walk
duke@435 1807 walk_(pre, post, env, visited);
duke@435 1808 }
duke@435 1809
duke@435 1810 void Node::walk_(NFunc pre, NFunc post, void *env, VectorSet &visited) {
duke@435 1811 if( visited.test_set(_idx) ) return;
duke@435 1812 pre(*this,env); // Call the pre-order walk function
duke@435 1813 for( uint i=0; i<_max; i++ )
duke@435 1814 if( in(i) ) // Input exists and is not walked?
duke@435 1815 in(i)->walk_(pre,post,env,visited); // Walk it with pre & post functions
duke@435 1816 post(*this,env); // Call the post-order walk function
duke@435 1817 }
duke@435 1818
duke@435 1819 void Node::nop(Node &, void*) {}
duke@435 1820
duke@435 1821 //------------------------------Registers--------------------------------------
duke@435 1822 // Do we Match on this edge index or not? Generally false for Control
duke@435 1823 // and true for everything else. Weird for calls & returns.
duke@435 1824 uint Node::match_edge(uint idx) const {
duke@435 1825 return idx; // True for other than index 0 (control)
duke@435 1826 }
duke@435 1827
duke@435 1828 // Register classes are defined for specific machines
duke@435 1829 const RegMask &Node::out_RegMask() const {
duke@435 1830 ShouldNotCallThis();
duke@435 1831 return *(new RegMask());
duke@435 1832 }
duke@435 1833
duke@435 1834 const RegMask &Node::in_RegMask(uint) const {
duke@435 1835 ShouldNotCallThis();
duke@435 1836 return *(new RegMask());
duke@435 1837 }
duke@435 1838
duke@435 1839 //=============================================================================
duke@435 1840 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 1841 void Node_Array::reset( Arena *new_arena ) {
duke@435 1842 _a->Afree(_nodes,_max*sizeof(Node*));
duke@435 1843 _max = 0;
duke@435 1844 _nodes = NULL;
duke@435 1845 _a = new_arena;
duke@435 1846 }
duke@435 1847
duke@435 1848 //------------------------------clear------------------------------------------
duke@435 1849 // Clear all entries in _nodes to NULL but keep storage
duke@435 1850 void Node_Array::clear() {
duke@435 1851 Copy::zero_to_bytes( _nodes, _max*sizeof(Node*) );
duke@435 1852 }
duke@435 1853
duke@435 1854 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 1855 void Node_Array::grow( uint i ) {
duke@435 1856 if( !_max ) {
duke@435 1857 _max = 1;
duke@435 1858 _nodes = (Node**)_a->Amalloc( _max * sizeof(Node*) );
duke@435 1859 _nodes[0] = NULL;
duke@435 1860 }
duke@435 1861 uint old = _max;
duke@435 1862 while( i >= _max ) _max <<= 1; // Double to fit
duke@435 1863 _nodes = (Node**)_a->Arealloc( _nodes, old*sizeof(Node*),_max*sizeof(Node*));
duke@435 1864 Copy::zero_to_bytes( &_nodes[old], (_max-old)*sizeof(Node*) );
duke@435 1865 }
duke@435 1866
duke@435 1867 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 1868 void Node_Array::insert( uint i, Node *n ) {
duke@435 1869 if( _nodes[_max-1] ) grow(_max); // Get more space if full
duke@435 1870 Copy::conjoint_words_to_higher((HeapWord*)&_nodes[i], (HeapWord*)&_nodes[i+1], ((_max-i-1)*sizeof(Node*)));
duke@435 1871 _nodes[i] = n;
duke@435 1872 }
duke@435 1873
duke@435 1874 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 1875 void Node_Array::remove( uint i ) {
duke@435 1876 Copy::conjoint_words_to_lower((HeapWord*)&_nodes[i+1], (HeapWord*)&_nodes[i], ((_max-i-1)*sizeof(Node*)));
duke@435 1877 _nodes[_max-1] = NULL;
duke@435 1878 }
duke@435 1879
duke@435 1880 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 1881 void Node_Array::sort( C_sort_func_t func) {
duke@435 1882 qsort( _nodes, _max, sizeof( Node* ), func );
duke@435 1883 }
duke@435 1884
duke@435 1885 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 1886 void Node_Array::dump() const {
duke@435 1887 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 1888 for( uint i = 0; i < _max; i++ ) {
duke@435 1889 Node *nn = _nodes[i];
duke@435 1890 if( nn != NULL ) {
duke@435 1891 tty->print("%5d--> ",i); nn->dump();
duke@435 1892 }
duke@435 1893 }
duke@435 1894 #endif
duke@435 1895 }
duke@435 1896
duke@435 1897 //--------------------------is_iteratively_computed------------------------------
duke@435 1898 // Operation appears to be iteratively computed (such as an induction variable)
duke@435 1899 // It is possible for this operation to return false for a loop-varying
duke@435 1900 // value, if it appears (by local graph inspection) to be computed by a simple conditional.
duke@435 1901 bool Node::is_iteratively_computed() {
duke@435 1902 if (ideal_reg()) { // does operation have a result register?
duke@435 1903 for (uint i = 1; i < req(); i++) {
duke@435 1904 Node* n = in(i);
duke@435 1905 if (n != NULL && n->is_Phi()) {
duke@435 1906 for (uint j = 1; j < n->req(); j++) {
duke@435 1907 if (n->in(j) == this) {
duke@435 1908 return true;
duke@435 1909 }
duke@435 1910 }
duke@435 1911 }
duke@435 1912 }
duke@435 1913 }
duke@435 1914 return false;
duke@435 1915 }
duke@435 1916
duke@435 1917 //--------------------------find_similar------------------------------
duke@435 1918 // Return a node with opcode "opc" and same inputs as "this" if one can
duke@435 1919 // be found; Otherwise return NULL;
duke@435 1920 Node* Node::find_similar(int opc) {
duke@435 1921 if (req() >= 2) {
duke@435 1922 Node* def = in(1);
duke@435 1923 if (def && def->outcnt() >= 2) {
duke@435 1924 for (DUIterator_Fast dmax, i = def->fast_outs(dmax); i < dmax; i++) {
duke@435 1925 Node* use = def->fast_out(i);
duke@435 1926 if (use->Opcode() == opc &&
duke@435 1927 use->req() == req()) {
duke@435 1928 uint j;
duke@435 1929 for (j = 0; j < use->req(); j++) {
duke@435 1930 if (use->in(j) != in(j)) {
duke@435 1931 break;
duke@435 1932 }
duke@435 1933 }
duke@435 1934 if (j == use->req()) {
duke@435 1935 return use;
duke@435 1936 }
duke@435 1937 }
duke@435 1938 }
duke@435 1939 }
duke@435 1940 }
duke@435 1941 return NULL;
duke@435 1942 }
duke@435 1943
duke@435 1944
duke@435 1945 //--------------------------unique_ctrl_out------------------------------
duke@435 1946 // Return the unique control out if only one. Null if none or more than one.
duke@435 1947 Node* Node::unique_ctrl_out() {
duke@435 1948 Node* found = NULL;
duke@435 1949 for (uint i = 0; i < outcnt(); i++) {
duke@435 1950 Node* use = raw_out(i);
duke@435 1951 if (use->is_CFG() && use != this) {
duke@435 1952 if (found != NULL) return NULL;
duke@435 1953 found = use;
duke@435 1954 }
duke@435 1955 }
duke@435 1956 return found;
duke@435 1957 }
duke@435 1958
duke@435 1959 //=============================================================================
duke@435 1960 //------------------------------yank-------------------------------------------
duke@435 1961 // Find and remove
duke@435 1962 void Node_List::yank( Node *n ) {
duke@435 1963 uint i;
duke@435 1964 for( i = 0; i < _cnt; i++ )
duke@435 1965 if( _nodes[i] == n )
duke@435 1966 break;
duke@435 1967
duke@435 1968 if( i < _cnt )
duke@435 1969 _nodes[i] = _nodes[--_cnt];
duke@435 1970 }
duke@435 1971
duke@435 1972 //------------------------------dump-------------------------------------------
duke@435 1973 void Node_List::dump() const {
duke@435 1974 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 1975 for( uint i = 0; i < _cnt; i++ )
duke@435 1976 if( _nodes[i] ) {
duke@435 1977 tty->print("%5d--> ",i);
duke@435 1978 _nodes[i]->dump();
duke@435 1979 }
duke@435 1980 #endif
duke@435 1981 }
duke@435 1982
duke@435 1983 //=============================================================================
duke@435 1984 //------------------------------remove-----------------------------------------
duke@435 1985 void Unique_Node_List::remove( Node *n ) {
duke@435 1986 if( _in_worklist[n->_idx] ) {
duke@435 1987 for( uint i = 0; i < size(); i++ )
duke@435 1988 if( _nodes[i] == n ) {
duke@435 1989 map(i,Node_List::pop());
duke@435 1990 _in_worklist >>= n->_idx;
duke@435 1991 return;
duke@435 1992 }
duke@435 1993 ShouldNotReachHere();
duke@435 1994 }
duke@435 1995 }
duke@435 1996
duke@435 1997 //-----------------------remove_useless_nodes----------------------------------
duke@435 1998 // Remove useless nodes from worklist
duke@435 1999 void Unique_Node_List::remove_useless_nodes(VectorSet &useful) {
duke@435 2000
duke@435 2001 for( uint i = 0; i < size(); ++i ) {
duke@435 2002 Node *n = at(i);
duke@435 2003 assert( n != NULL, "Did not expect null entries in worklist");
duke@435 2004 if( ! useful.test(n->_idx) ) {
duke@435 2005 _in_worklist >>= n->_idx;
duke@435 2006 map(i,Node_List::pop());
duke@435 2007 // Node *replacement = Node_List::pop();
duke@435 2008 // if( i != size() ) { // Check if removing last entry
duke@435 2009 // _nodes[i] = replacement;
duke@435 2010 // }
duke@435 2011 --i; // Visit popped node
duke@435 2012 // If it was last entry, loop terminates since size() was also reduced
duke@435 2013 }
duke@435 2014 }
duke@435 2015 }
duke@435 2016
duke@435 2017 //=============================================================================
duke@435 2018 void Node_Stack::grow() {
duke@435 2019 size_t old_top = pointer_delta(_inode_top,_inodes,sizeof(INode)); // save _top
duke@435 2020 size_t old_max = pointer_delta(_inode_max,_inodes,sizeof(INode));
duke@435 2021 size_t max = old_max << 1; // max * 2
duke@435 2022 _inodes = REALLOC_ARENA_ARRAY(_a, INode, _inodes, old_max, max);
duke@435 2023 _inode_max = _inodes + max;
duke@435 2024 _inode_top = _inodes + old_top; // restore _top
duke@435 2025 }
duke@435 2026
kvn@2985 2027 // Node_Stack is used to map nodes.
kvn@2985 2028 Node* Node_Stack::find(uint idx) const {
kvn@2985 2029 uint sz = size();
kvn@2985 2030 for (uint i=0; i < sz; i++) {
kvn@2985 2031 if (idx == index_at(i) )
kvn@2985 2032 return node_at(i);
kvn@2985 2033 }
kvn@2985 2034 return NULL;
kvn@2985 2035 }
kvn@2985 2036
duke@435 2037 //=============================================================================
duke@435 2038 uint TypeNode::size_of() const { return sizeof(*this); }
duke@435 2039 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 2040 void TypeNode::dump_spec(outputStream *st) const {
duke@435 2041 if( !Verbose && !WizardMode ) {
duke@435 2042 // standard dump does this in Verbose and WizardMode
duke@435 2043 st->print(" #"); _type->dump_on(st);
duke@435 2044 }
duke@435 2045 }
duke@435 2046 #endif
duke@435 2047 uint TypeNode::hash() const {
duke@435 2048 return Node::hash() + _type->hash();
duke@435 2049 }
duke@435 2050 uint TypeNode::cmp( const Node &n ) const
duke@435 2051 { return !Type::cmp( _type, ((TypeNode&)n)._type ); }
duke@435 2052 const Type *TypeNode::bottom_type() const { return _type; }
duke@435 2053 const Type *TypeNode::Value( PhaseTransform * ) const { return _type; }
duke@435 2054
duke@435 2055 //------------------------------ideal_reg--------------------------------------
duke@435 2056 uint TypeNode::ideal_reg() const {
duke@435 2057 return Matcher::base2reg[_type->base()];
duke@435 2058 }

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