src/share/vm/runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 06:09:16 +0100

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Thu, 19 Dec 2013 06:09:16 +0100
changeset 6206
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parent 6198
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8026478: -XX:+VerifyAdapterSharing is broken
Summary: Fix by considering all checks in StubRoutines
Reviewed-by: kvn, twisti

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duke@435 24
stefank@2314 25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_SHAREDRUNTIME_HPP
stefank@2314 26 #define SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_SHAREDRUNTIME_HPP
stefank@2314 27
stefank@2314 28 #include "interpreter/bytecodeHistogram.hpp"
stefank@2314 29 #include "interpreter/bytecodeTracer.hpp"
stefank@2314 30 #include "interpreter/linkResolver.hpp"
stefank@2314 31 #include "memory/allocation.hpp"
stefank@2314 32 #include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
stefank@2314 33 #include "runtime/threadLocalStorage.hpp"
stefank@2314 34 #include "utilities/hashtable.hpp"
jprovino@4542 35 #include "utilities/macros.hpp"
stefank@2314 36
duke@435 37 class AdapterHandlerEntry;
never@1622 38 class AdapterHandlerTable;
never@1622 39 class AdapterFingerPrint;
duke@435 40 class vframeStream;
duke@435 41
duke@435 42 // Runtime is the base class for various runtime interfaces
duke@435 43 // (InterpreterRuntime, CompilerRuntime, etc.). It provides
duke@435 44 // shared functionality such as exception forwarding (C++ to
duke@435 45 // Java exceptions), locking/unlocking mechanisms, statistical
duke@435 46 // information, etc.
duke@435 47
duke@435 48 class SharedRuntime: AllStatic {
never@3108 49 friend class VMStructs;
never@3108 50
duke@435 51 private:
duke@435 52 static methodHandle resolve_sub_helper(JavaThread *thread,
duke@435 53 bool is_virtual,
duke@435 54 bool is_optimized, TRAPS);
duke@435 55
duke@435 56 // Shared stub locations
duke@435 57
never@2950 58 static RuntimeStub* _wrong_method_blob;
morris@6113 59 static RuntimeStub* _wrong_method_abstract_blob;
never@2950 60 static RuntimeStub* _ic_miss_blob;
never@2950 61 static RuntimeStub* _resolve_opt_virtual_call_blob;
never@2950 62 static RuntimeStub* _resolve_virtual_call_blob;
never@2950 63 static RuntimeStub* _resolve_static_call_blob;
duke@435 64
never@2950 65 static DeoptimizationBlob* _deopt_blob;
never@2895 66
kvn@4103 67 static SafepointBlob* _polling_page_vectors_safepoint_handler_blob;
never@2950 68 static SafepointBlob* _polling_page_safepoint_handler_blob;
never@2950 69 static SafepointBlob* _polling_page_return_handler_blob;
never@2950 70
duke@435 71 #ifdef COMPILER2
never@2950 72 static UncommonTrapBlob* _uncommon_trap_blob;
duke@435 73 #endif // COMPILER2
duke@435 74
duke@435 75 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 76 // Counters
duke@435 77 static int _nof_megamorphic_calls; // total # of megamorphic calls (through vtable)
never@2950 78 #endif // !PRODUCT
duke@435 79
never@2950 80 private:
kvn@4103 81 enum { POLL_AT_RETURN, POLL_AT_LOOP, POLL_AT_VECTOR_LOOP };
kvn@4103 82 static SafepointBlob* generate_handler_blob(address call_ptr, int poll_type);
never@2950 83 static RuntimeStub* generate_resolve_blob(address destination, const char* name);
never@2950 84
duke@435 85 public:
never@2950 86 static void generate_stubs(void);
kamg@551 87
kamg@551 88 // max bytes for each dtrace string parameter
kamg@551 89 enum { max_dtrace_string_size = 256 };
kamg@551 90
duke@435 91 // The following arithmetic routines are used on platforms that do
duke@435 92 // not have machine instructions to implement their functionality.
duke@435 93 // Do not remove these.
duke@435 94
duke@435 95 // long arithmetics
duke@435 96 static jlong lmul(jlong y, jlong x);
duke@435 97 static jlong ldiv(jlong y, jlong x);
duke@435 98 static jlong lrem(jlong y, jlong x);
duke@435 99
duke@435 100 // float and double remainder
duke@435 101 static jfloat frem(jfloat x, jfloat y);
duke@435 102 static jdouble drem(jdouble x, jdouble y);
duke@435 103
bobv@2036 104 #ifdef __SOFTFP__
bobv@2036 105 static jfloat fadd(jfloat x, jfloat y);
bobv@2036 106 static jfloat fsub(jfloat x, jfloat y);
bobv@2036 107 static jfloat fmul(jfloat x, jfloat y);
bobv@2036 108 static jfloat fdiv(jfloat x, jfloat y);
bobv@2036 109
bobv@2036 110 static jdouble dadd(jdouble x, jdouble y);
bobv@2036 111 static jdouble dsub(jdouble x, jdouble y);
bobv@2036 112 static jdouble dmul(jdouble x, jdouble y);
bobv@2036 113 static jdouble ddiv(jdouble x, jdouble y);
bobv@2036 114 #endif // __SOFTFP__
bobv@2036 115
duke@435 116 // float conversion (needs to set appropriate rounding mode)
duke@435 117 static jint f2i (jfloat x);
duke@435 118 static jlong f2l (jfloat x);
duke@435 119 static jint d2i (jdouble x);
duke@435 120 static jlong d2l (jdouble x);
duke@435 121 static jfloat d2f (jdouble x);
duke@435 122 static jfloat l2f (jlong x);
duke@435 123 static jdouble l2d (jlong x);
duke@435 124
bobv@2036 125 #ifdef __SOFTFP__
bobv@2036 126 static jfloat i2f (jint x);
bobv@2036 127 static jdouble i2d (jint x);
bobv@2036 128 static jdouble f2d (jfloat x);
bobv@2036 129 #endif // __SOFTFP__
bobv@2036 130
duke@435 131 // double trigonometrics and transcendentals
duke@435 132 static jdouble dsin(jdouble x);
duke@435 133 static jdouble dcos(jdouble x);
duke@435 134 static jdouble dtan(jdouble x);
duke@435 135 static jdouble dlog(jdouble x);
duke@435 136 static jdouble dlog10(jdouble x);
duke@435 137 static jdouble dexp(jdouble x);
duke@435 138 static jdouble dpow(jdouble x, jdouble y);
duke@435 139
bobv@2036 140 #if defined(__SOFTFP__) || defined(E500V2)
bobv@2036 141 static double dabs(double f);
bobv@2223 142 #endif
bobv@2223 143
bobv@2223 144 #if defined(__SOFTFP__) || defined(PPC)
bobv@2036 145 static double dsqrt(double f);
bobv@2036 146 #endif
bobv@2036 147
bobv@2036 148 #ifdef __SOFTFP__
bobv@2036 149 // C++ compiler generates soft float instructions as well as passing
bobv@2036 150 // float and double in registers.
bobv@2036 151 static int fcmpl(float x, float y);
bobv@2036 152 static int fcmpg(float x, float y);
bobv@2036 153 static int dcmpl(double x, double y);
bobv@2036 154 static int dcmpg(double x, double y);
bobv@2036 155
bobv@2036 156 static int unordered_fcmplt(float x, float y);
bobv@2036 157 static int unordered_dcmplt(double x, double y);
bobv@2036 158 static int unordered_fcmple(float x, float y);
bobv@2036 159 static int unordered_dcmple(double x, double y);
bobv@2036 160 static int unordered_fcmpge(float x, float y);
bobv@2036 161 static int unordered_dcmpge(double x, double y);
bobv@2036 162 static int unordered_fcmpgt(float x, float y);
bobv@2036 163 static int unordered_dcmpgt(double x, double y);
bobv@2036 164
bobv@2036 165 static float fneg(float f);
bobv@2036 166 static double dneg(double f);
bobv@2036 167 #endif
bobv@2036 168
duke@435 169 // exception handling across interpreter/compiler boundaries
twisti@1730 170 static address raw_exception_handler_for_return_address(JavaThread* thread, address return_address);
twisti@1730 171 static address exception_handler_for_return_address(JavaThread* thread, address return_address);
duke@435 172
jprovino@4542 173 #if INCLUDE_ALL_GCS
ysr@777 174 // G1 write barriers
ysr@777 175 static void g1_wb_pre(oopDesc* orig, JavaThread *thread);
ysr@777 176 static void g1_wb_post(void* card_addr, JavaThread* thread);
jprovino@4542 177 #endif // INCLUDE_ALL_GCS
ysr@777 178
duke@435 179 // exception handling and implicit exceptions
duke@435 180 static address compute_compiled_exc_handler(nmethod* nm, address ret_pc, Handle& exception,
duke@435 181 bool force_unwind, bool top_frame_only);
duke@435 182 enum ImplicitExceptionKind {
duke@435 183 IMPLICIT_NULL,
duke@435 184 IMPLICIT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO,
duke@435 185 STACK_OVERFLOW
duke@435 186 };
duke@435 187 static void throw_AbstractMethodError(JavaThread* thread);
dcubed@451 188 static void throw_IncompatibleClassChangeError(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 189 static void throw_ArithmeticException(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 190 static void throw_NullPointerException(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 191 static void throw_NullPointerException_at_call(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 192 static void throw_StackOverflowError(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 193 static address continuation_for_implicit_exception(JavaThread* thread,
duke@435 194 address faulting_pc,
duke@435 195 ImplicitExceptionKind exception_kind);
duke@435 196
duke@435 197 // Shared stub locations
duke@435 198 static address get_poll_stub(address pc);
duke@435 199
duke@435 200 static address get_ic_miss_stub() {
duke@435 201 assert(_ic_miss_blob!= NULL, "oops");
twisti@2103 202 return _ic_miss_blob->entry_point();
duke@435 203 }
duke@435 204
duke@435 205 static address get_handle_wrong_method_stub() {
duke@435 206 assert(_wrong_method_blob!= NULL, "oops");
twisti@2103 207 return _wrong_method_blob->entry_point();
duke@435 208 }
duke@435 209
morris@6113 210 static address get_handle_wrong_method_abstract_stub() {
morris@6113 211 assert(_wrong_method_abstract_blob!= NULL, "oops");
morris@6113 212 return _wrong_method_abstract_blob->entry_point();
morris@6113 213 }
morris@6113 214
duke@435 215 #ifdef COMPILER2
duke@435 216 static void generate_uncommon_trap_blob(void);
duke@435 217 static UncommonTrapBlob* uncommon_trap_blob() { return _uncommon_trap_blob; }
duke@435 218 #endif // COMPILER2
duke@435 219
duke@435 220 static address get_resolve_opt_virtual_call_stub(){
duke@435 221 assert(_resolve_opt_virtual_call_blob != NULL, "oops");
twisti@2103 222 return _resolve_opt_virtual_call_blob->entry_point();
duke@435 223 }
duke@435 224 static address get_resolve_virtual_call_stub() {
duke@435 225 assert(_resolve_virtual_call_blob != NULL, "oops");
twisti@2103 226 return _resolve_virtual_call_blob->entry_point();
duke@435 227 }
duke@435 228 static address get_resolve_static_call_stub() {
duke@435 229 assert(_resolve_static_call_blob != NULL, "oops");
twisti@2103 230 return _resolve_static_call_blob->entry_point();
duke@435 231 }
duke@435 232
duke@435 233 static SafepointBlob* polling_page_return_handler_blob() { return _polling_page_return_handler_blob; }
duke@435 234 static SafepointBlob* polling_page_safepoint_handler_blob() { return _polling_page_safepoint_handler_blob; }
kvn@4103 235 static SafepointBlob* polling_page_vectors_safepoint_handler_blob() { return _polling_page_vectors_safepoint_handler_blob; }
duke@435 236
duke@435 237 // Counters
duke@435 238 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 239 static address nof_megamorphic_calls_addr() { return (address)&_nof_megamorphic_calls; }
duke@435 240 #endif // PRODUCT
duke@435 241
duke@435 242 // Helper routine for full-speed JVMTI exception throwing support
duke@435 243 static void throw_and_post_jvmti_exception(JavaThread *thread, Handle h_exception);
coleenp@2497 244 static void throw_and_post_jvmti_exception(JavaThread *thread, Symbol* name, const char *message = NULL);
duke@435 245
dcubed@1045 246 // RedefineClasses() tracing support for obsolete method entry
coleenp@4037 247 static int rc_trace_method_entry(JavaThread* thread, Method* m);
dcubed@1045 248
duke@435 249 // To be used as the entry point for unresolved native methods.
duke@435 250 static address native_method_throw_unsatisfied_link_error_entry();
twisti@3974 251 static address native_method_throw_unsupported_operation_exception_entry();
duke@435 252
duke@435 253 // bytecode tracing is only used by the TraceBytecodes
duke@435 254 static intptr_t trace_bytecode(JavaThread* thread, intptr_t preserve_this_value, intptr_t tos, intptr_t tos2) PRODUCT_RETURN0;
duke@435 255
duke@435 256 // Used to back off a spin lock that is under heavy contention
duke@435 257 static void yield_all(JavaThread* thread, int attempts = 0);
duke@435 258
coleenp@2497 259 static oop retrieve_receiver( Symbol* sig, frame caller );
duke@435 260
duke@435 261 static void register_finalizer(JavaThread* thread, oopDesc* obj);
duke@435 262
duke@435 263 // dtrace notifications
duke@435 264 static int dtrace_object_alloc(oopDesc* o);
duke@435 265 static int dtrace_object_alloc_base(Thread* thread, oopDesc* o);
coleenp@4037 266 static int dtrace_method_entry(JavaThread* thread, Method* m);
coleenp@4037 267 static int dtrace_method_exit(JavaThread* thread, Method* m);
duke@435 268
duke@435 269 // Utility method for retrieving the Java thread id, returns 0 if the
duke@435 270 // thread is not a well formed Java thread.
duke@435 271 static jlong get_java_tid(Thread* thread);
duke@435 272
duke@435 273
duke@435 274 // used by native wrappers to reenable yellow if overflow happened in native code
duke@435 275 static void reguard_yellow_pages();
duke@435 276
duke@435 277 /**
duke@435 278 * Fill in the "X cannot be cast to a Y" message for ClassCastException
duke@435 279 *
duke@435 280 * @param thr the current thread
duke@435 281 * @param name the name of the class of the object attempted to be cast
duke@435 282 * @return the dynamically allocated exception message (must be freed
duke@435 283 * by the caller using a resource mark)
duke@435 284 *
duke@435 285 * BCP must refer to the current 'checkcast' opcode for the frame
duke@435 286 * on top of the stack.
duke@435 287 * The caller (or one of it's callers) must use a ResourceMark
duke@435 288 * in order to correctly free the result.
duke@435 289 */
duke@435 290 static char* generate_class_cast_message(JavaThread* thr, const char* name);
duke@435 291
duke@435 292 /**
duke@435 293 * Fill in the "X cannot be cast to a Y" message for ClassCastException
duke@435 294 *
duke@435 295 * @param name the name of the class of the object attempted to be cast
duke@435 296 * @param klass the name of the target klass attempt
jrose@1145 297 * @param gripe the specific kind of problem being reported
duke@435 298 * @return the dynamically allocated exception message (must be freed
duke@435 299 * by the caller using a resource mark)
duke@435 300 *
duke@435 301 * This version does not require access the frame, so it can be called
duke@435 302 * from interpreted code
duke@435 303 * The caller (or one of it's callers) must use a ResourceMark
duke@435 304 * in order to correctly free the result.
duke@435 305 */
jrose@1145 306 static char* generate_class_cast_message(const char* name, const char* klass,
jrose@1145 307 const char* gripe = " cannot be cast to ");
duke@435 308
duke@435 309 // Resolves a call site- may patch in the destination of the call into the
duke@435 310 // compiled code.
duke@435 311 static methodHandle resolve_helper(JavaThread *thread,
duke@435 312 bool is_virtual,
duke@435 313 bool is_optimized, TRAPS);
duke@435 314
duke@435 315 private:
duke@435 316 // deopt blob
duke@435 317 static void generate_deopt_blob(void);
duke@435 318
duke@435 319 public:
duke@435 320 static DeoptimizationBlob* deopt_blob(void) { return _deopt_blob; }
duke@435 321
duke@435 322 // Resets a call-site in compiled code so it will get resolved again.
duke@435 323 static methodHandle reresolve_call_site(JavaThread *thread, TRAPS);
duke@435 324
duke@435 325 // In the code prolog, if the klass comparison fails, the inline cache
duke@435 326 // misses and the call site is patched to megamorphic
duke@435 327 static methodHandle handle_ic_miss_helper(JavaThread* thread, TRAPS);
duke@435 328
duke@435 329 // Find the method that called us.
duke@435 330 static methodHandle find_callee_method(JavaThread* thread, TRAPS);
duke@435 331
duke@435 332
duke@435 333 private:
duke@435 334 static Handle find_callee_info(JavaThread* thread,
duke@435 335 Bytecodes::Code& bc,
duke@435 336 CallInfo& callinfo, TRAPS);
duke@435 337 static Handle find_callee_info_helper(JavaThread* thread,
duke@435 338 vframeStream& vfst,
duke@435 339 Bytecodes::Code& bc,
duke@435 340 CallInfo& callinfo, TRAPS);
duke@435 341
duke@435 342 static address clean_virtual_call_entry();
duke@435 343 static address clean_opt_virtual_call_entry();
duke@435 344 static address clean_static_call_entry();
duke@435 345
duke@435 346 public:
duke@435 347
duke@435 348 // Read the array of BasicTypes from a Java signature, and compute where
duke@435 349 // compiled Java code would like to put the results. Values in reg_lo and
duke@435 350 // reg_hi refer to 4-byte quantities. Values less than SharedInfo::stack0 are
duke@435 351 // registers, those above refer to 4-byte stack slots. All stack slots are
duke@435 352 // based off of the window top. SharedInfo::stack0 refers to the first usable
duke@435 353 // slot in the bottom of the frame. SharedInfo::stack0+1 refers to the memory word
duke@435 354 // 4-bytes higher. So for sparc because the register window save area is at
duke@435 355 // the bottom of the frame the first 16 words will be skipped and SharedInfo::stack0
duke@435 356 // will be just above it. (
duke@435 357 // return value is the maximum number of VMReg stack slots the convention will use.
twisti@4101 358 static int java_calling_convention(const BasicType* sig_bt, VMRegPair* regs, int total_args_passed, int is_outgoing);
twisti@4101 359
twisti@4101 360 static void check_member_name_argument_is_last_argument(methodHandle method,
twisti@4101 361 const BasicType* sig_bt,
twisti@4101 362 const VMRegPair* regs) NOT_DEBUG_RETURN;
duke@435 363
duke@435 364 // Ditto except for calling C
duke@435 365 static int c_calling_convention(const BasicType *sig_bt, VMRegPair *regs, int total_args_passed);
duke@435 366
duke@435 367 // Generate I2C and C2I adapters. These adapters are simple argument marshalling
duke@435 368 // blobs. Unlike adapters in the tiger and earlier releases the code in these
duke@435 369 // blobs does not create a new frame and are therefore virtually invisible
duke@435 370 // to the stack walking code. In general these blobs extend the callers stack
duke@435 371 // as needed for the conversion of argument locations.
duke@435 372
duke@435 373 // When calling a c2i blob the code will always call the interpreter even if
duke@435 374 // by the time we reach the blob there is compiled code available. This allows
duke@435 375 // the blob to pass the incoming stack pointer (the sender sp) in a known
duke@435 376 // location for the interpreter to record. This is used by the frame code
duke@435 377 // to correct the sender code to match up with the stack pointer when the
duke@435 378 // thread left the compiled code. In addition it allows the interpreter
duke@435 379 // to remove the space the c2i adapter allocated to do it argument conversion.
duke@435 380
duke@435 381 // Although a c2i blob will always run interpreted even if compiled code is
duke@435 382 // present if we see that compiled code is present the compiled call site
duke@435 383 // will be patched/re-resolved so that later calls will run compiled.
duke@435 384
duke@435 385 // Aditionally a c2i blob need to have a unverified entry because it can be reached
duke@435 386 // in situations where the call site is an inlined cache site and may go megamorphic.
duke@435 387
duke@435 388 // A i2c adapter is simpler than the c2i adapter. This is because it is assumed
duke@435 389 // that the interpreter before it does any call dispatch will record the current
duke@435 390 // stack pointer in the interpreter frame. On return it will restore the stack
duke@435 391 // pointer as needed. This means the i2c adapter code doesn't need any special
duke@435 392 // handshaking path with compiled code to keep the stack walking correct.
duke@435 393
duke@435 394 static AdapterHandlerEntry* generate_i2c2i_adapters(MacroAssembler *_masm,
duke@435 395 int total_args_passed,
duke@435 396 int max_arg,
duke@435 397 const BasicType *sig_bt,
never@1622 398 const VMRegPair *regs,
never@1622 399 AdapterFingerPrint* fingerprint);
duke@435 400
duke@435 401 // OSR support
duke@435 402
duke@435 403 // OSR_migration_begin will extract the jvm state from an interpreter
duke@435 404 // frame (locals, monitors) and store the data in a piece of C heap
duke@435 405 // storage. This then allows the interpreter frame to be removed from the
duke@435 406 // stack and the OSR nmethod to be called. That method is called with a
duke@435 407 // pointer to the C heap storage. This pointer is the return value from
duke@435 408 // OSR_migration_begin.
duke@435 409
duke@435 410 static intptr_t* OSR_migration_begin( JavaThread *thread);
duke@435 411
duke@435 412 // OSR_migration_end is a trivial routine. It is called after the compiled
duke@435 413 // method has extracted the jvm state from the C heap that OSR_migration_begin
duke@435 414 // created. It's entire job is to simply free this storage.
duke@435 415 static void OSR_migration_end ( intptr_t* buf);
duke@435 416
duke@435 417 // Convert a sig into a calling convention register layout
duke@435 418 // and find interesting things about it.
roland@5222 419 static VMRegPair* find_callee_arguments(Symbol* sig, bool has_receiver, bool has_appendix, int *arg_size);
duke@435 420 static VMReg name_for_receiver();
duke@435 421
duke@435 422 // "Top of Stack" slots that may be unused by the calling convention but must
duke@435 423 // otherwise be preserved.
duke@435 424 // On Intel these are not necessary and the value can be zero.
duke@435 425 // On Sparc this describes the words reserved for storing a register window
duke@435 426 // when an interrupt occurs.
duke@435 427 static uint out_preserve_stack_slots();
duke@435 428
kvn@4103 429 // Is vector's size (in bytes) bigger than a size saved by default?
kvn@4103 430 // For example, on x86 16 bytes XMM registers are saved by default.
kvn@4103 431 static bool is_wide_vector(int size);
kvn@4103 432
duke@435 433 // Save and restore a native result
duke@435 434 static void save_native_result(MacroAssembler *_masm, BasicType ret_type, int frame_slots );
duke@435 435 static void restore_native_result(MacroAssembler *_masm, BasicType ret_type, int frame_slots );
duke@435 436
duke@435 437 // Generate a native wrapper for a given method. The method takes arguments
duke@435 438 // in the Java compiled code convention, marshals them to the native
duke@435 439 // convention (handlizes oops, etc), transitions to native, makes the call,
duke@435 440 // returns to java state (possibly blocking), unhandlizes any result and
duke@435 441 // returns.
twisti@3969 442 //
twisti@3969 443 // The wrapper may contain special-case code if the given method
twisti@3969 444 // is a JNI critical method, or a compiled method handle adapter,
twisti@3969 445 // such as _invokeBasic, _linkToVirtual, etc.
twisti@4101 446 static nmethod* generate_native_wrapper(MacroAssembler* masm,
duke@435 447 methodHandle method,
twisti@2687 448 int compile_id,
twisti@4101 449 BasicType* sig_bt,
twisti@4101 450 VMRegPair* regs,
duke@435 451 BasicType ret_type );
duke@435 452
never@3500 453 // Block before entering a JNI critical method
never@3500 454 static void block_for_jni_critical(JavaThread* thread);
never@3500 455
kamg@551 456 #ifdef HAVE_DTRACE_H
kamg@551 457 // Generate a dtrace wrapper for a given method. The method takes arguments
kamg@551 458 // in the Java compiled code convention, marshals them to the native
kamg@551 459 // convention (handlizes oops, etc), transitions to native, makes the call,
kamg@551 460 // returns to java state (possibly blocking), unhandlizes any result and
kamg@551 461 // returns.
kamg@551 462 static nmethod *generate_dtrace_nmethod(MacroAssembler* masm,
kamg@551 463 methodHandle method);
kamg@551 464
kamg@551 465 // dtrace support to convert a Java string to utf8
kamg@551 466 static void get_utf(oopDesc* src, address dst);
kamg@551 467 #endif // def HAVE_DTRACE_H
kamg@551 468
duke@435 469 // A compiled caller has just called the interpreter, but compiled code
duke@435 470 // exists. Patch the caller so he no longer calls into the interpreter.
coleenp@4037 471 static void fixup_callers_callsite(Method* moop, address ret_pc);
duke@435 472
duke@435 473 // Slow-path Locking and Unlocking
duke@435 474 static void complete_monitor_locking_C(oopDesc* obj, BasicLock* lock, JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 475 static void complete_monitor_unlocking_C(oopDesc* obj, BasicLock* lock);
duke@435 476
duke@435 477 // Resolving of calls
duke@435 478 static address resolve_static_call_C (JavaThread *thread);
duke@435 479 static address resolve_virtual_call_C (JavaThread *thread);
duke@435 480 static address resolve_opt_virtual_call_C(JavaThread *thread);
duke@435 481
duke@435 482 // arraycopy, the non-leaf version. (See StubRoutines for all the leaf calls.)
duke@435 483 static void slow_arraycopy_C(oopDesc* src, jint src_pos,
duke@435 484 oopDesc* dest, jint dest_pos,
duke@435 485 jint length, JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 486
duke@435 487 // handle ic miss with caller being compiled code
duke@435 488 // wrong method handling (inline cache misses, zombie methods)
duke@435 489 static address handle_wrong_method(JavaThread* thread);
morris@6113 490 static address handle_wrong_method_abstract(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 491 static address handle_wrong_method_ic_miss(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 492
duke@435 493 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 494
duke@435 495 // Collect and print inline cache miss statistics
duke@435 496 private:
duke@435 497 enum { maxICmiss_count = 100 };
duke@435 498 static int _ICmiss_index; // length of IC miss histogram
duke@435 499 static int _ICmiss_count[maxICmiss_count]; // miss counts
duke@435 500 static address _ICmiss_at[maxICmiss_count]; // miss addresses
duke@435 501 static void trace_ic_miss(address at);
duke@435 502
duke@435 503 public:
duke@435 504 static int _monitor_enter_ctr; // monitor enter slow
duke@435 505 static int _monitor_exit_ctr; // monitor exit slow
duke@435 506 static int _throw_null_ctr; // throwing a null-pointer exception
duke@435 507 static int _ic_miss_ctr; // total # of IC misses
duke@435 508 static int _wrong_method_ctr;
duke@435 509 static int _resolve_static_ctr;
duke@435 510 static int _resolve_virtual_ctr;
duke@435 511 static int _resolve_opt_virtual_ctr;
duke@435 512 static int _implicit_null_throws;
duke@435 513 static int _implicit_div0_throws;
duke@435 514
duke@435 515 static int _jbyte_array_copy_ctr; // Slow-path byte array copy
duke@435 516 static int _jshort_array_copy_ctr; // Slow-path short array copy
duke@435 517 static int _jint_array_copy_ctr; // Slow-path int array copy
duke@435 518 static int _jlong_array_copy_ctr; // Slow-path long array copy
duke@435 519 static int _oop_array_copy_ctr; // Slow-path oop array copy
duke@435 520 static int _checkcast_array_copy_ctr; // Slow-path oop array copy, with cast
duke@435 521 static int _unsafe_array_copy_ctr; // Slow-path includes alignment checks
duke@435 522 static int _generic_array_copy_ctr; // Slow-path includes type decoding
duke@435 523 static int _slow_array_copy_ctr; // Slow-path failed out to a method call
duke@435 524
duke@435 525 static int _new_instance_ctr; // 'new' object requires GC
duke@435 526 static int _new_array_ctr; // 'new' array requires GC
duke@435 527 static int _multi1_ctr, _multi2_ctr, _multi3_ctr, _multi4_ctr, _multi5_ctr;
duke@435 528 static int _find_handler_ctr; // find exception handler
duke@435 529 static int _rethrow_ctr; // rethrow exception
duke@435 530 static int _mon_enter_stub_ctr; // monitor enter stub
duke@435 531 static int _mon_exit_stub_ctr; // monitor exit stub
duke@435 532 static int _mon_enter_ctr; // monitor enter slow
duke@435 533 static int _mon_exit_ctr; // monitor exit slow
duke@435 534 static int _partial_subtype_ctr; // SubRoutines::partial_subtype_check
duke@435 535
duke@435 536 // Statistics code
duke@435 537 // stats for "normal" compiled calls (non-interface)
duke@435 538 static int _nof_normal_calls; // total # of calls
duke@435 539 static int _nof_optimized_calls; // total # of statically-bound calls
duke@435 540 static int _nof_inlined_calls; // total # of inlined normal calls
duke@435 541 static int _nof_static_calls; // total # of calls to static methods or super methods (invokespecial)
duke@435 542 static int _nof_inlined_static_calls; // total # of inlined static calls
duke@435 543 // stats for compiled interface calls
duke@435 544 static int _nof_interface_calls; // total # of compiled calls
duke@435 545 static int _nof_optimized_interface_calls; // total # of statically-bound interface calls
duke@435 546 static int _nof_inlined_interface_calls; // total # of inlined interface calls
duke@435 547 static int _nof_megamorphic_interface_calls;// total # of megamorphic interface calls
duke@435 548 // stats for runtime exceptions
duke@435 549 static int _nof_removable_exceptions; // total # of exceptions that could be replaced by branches due to inlining
duke@435 550
duke@435 551 public: // for compiler
duke@435 552 static address nof_normal_calls_addr() { return (address)&_nof_normal_calls; }
duke@435 553 static address nof_optimized_calls_addr() { return (address)&_nof_optimized_calls; }
duke@435 554 static address nof_inlined_calls_addr() { return (address)&_nof_inlined_calls; }
duke@435 555 static address nof_static_calls_addr() { return (address)&_nof_static_calls; }
duke@435 556 static address nof_inlined_static_calls_addr() { return (address)&_nof_inlined_static_calls; }
duke@435 557 static address nof_interface_calls_addr() { return (address)&_nof_interface_calls; }
duke@435 558 static address nof_optimized_interface_calls_addr() { return (address)&_nof_optimized_interface_calls; }
duke@435 559 static address nof_inlined_interface_calls_addr() { return (address)&_nof_inlined_interface_calls; }
duke@435 560 static address nof_megamorphic_interface_calls_addr() { return (address)&_nof_megamorphic_interface_calls; }
duke@435 561 static void print_call_statistics(int comp_total);
duke@435 562 static void print_statistics();
duke@435 563 static void print_ic_miss_histogram();
duke@435 564
duke@435 565 #endif // PRODUCT
duke@435 566 };
duke@435 567
duke@435 568
duke@435 569 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
duke@435 570 // Implementation of AdapterHandlerLibrary
duke@435 571 //
duke@435 572 // This library manages argument marshaling adapters and native wrappers.
duke@435 573 // There are 2 flavors of adapters: I2C and C2I.
duke@435 574 //
twisti@2103 575 // The I2C flavor takes a stock interpreted call setup, marshals the
twisti@2103 576 // arguments for a Java-compiled call, and jumps to Rmethod-> code()->
twisti@2103 577 // code_begin(). It is broken to call it without an nmethod assigned.
twisti@2103 578 // The usual behavior is to lift any register arguments up out of the
twisti@2103 579 // stack and possibly re-pack the extra arguments to be contigious.
twisti@2103 580 // I2C adapters will save what the interpreter's stack pointer will be
twisti@2103 581 // after arguments are popped, then adjust the interpreter's frame
twisti@2103 582 // size to force alignment and possibly to repack the arguments.
twisti@2103 583 // After re-packing, it jumps to the compiled code start. There are
twisti@2103 584 // no safepoints in this adapter code and a GC cannot happen while
twisti@2103 585 // marshaling is in progress.
duke@435 586 //
duke@435 587 // The C2I flavor takes a stock compiled call setup plus the target method in
duke@435 588 // Rmethod, marshals the arguments for an interpreted call and jumps to
duke@435 589 // Rmethod->_i2i_entry. On entry, the interpreted frame has not yet been
duke@435 590 // setup. Compiled frames are fixed-size and the args are likely not in the
duke@435 591 // right place. Hence all the args will likely be copied into the
duke@435 592 // interpreter's frame, forcing that frame to grow. The compiled frame's
duke@435 593 // outgoing stack args will be dead after the copy.
duke@435 594 //
duke@435 595 // Native wrappers, like adapters, marshal arguments. Unlike adapters they
duke@435 596 // also perform an offical frame push & pop. They have a call to the native
duke@435 597 // routine in their middles and end in a return (instead of ending in a jump).
duke@435 598 // The native wrappers are stored in real nmethods instead of the BufferBlobs
duke@435 599 // used by the adapters. The code generation happens here because it's very
duke@435 600 // similar to what the adapters have to do.
duke@435 601
zgu@3900 602 class AdapterHandlerEntry : public BasicHashtableEntry<mtCode> {
never@1622 603 friend class AdapterHandlerTable;
never@1622 604
duke@435 605 private:
never@1622 606 AdapterFingerPrint* _fingerprint;
duke@435 607 address _i2c_entry;
duke@435 608 address _c2i_entry;
duke@435 609 address _c2i_unverified_entry;
duke@435 610
never@1642 611 #ifdef ASSERT
never@1642 612 // Captures code and signature used to generate this adapter when
never@1642 613 // verifing adapter equivalence.
never@1642 614 unsigned char* _saved_code;
anoll@6206 615 int _saved_code_length;
never@1642 616 #endif
never@1642 617
never@1622 618 void init(AdapterFingerPrint* fingerprint, address i2c_entry, address c2i_entry, address c2i_unverified_entry) {
never@1622 619 _fingerprint = fingerprint;
never@1622 620 _i2c_entry = i2c_entry;
never@1622 621 _c2i_entry = c2i_entry;
never@1622 622 _c2i_unverified_entry = c2i_unverified_entry;
never@1642 623 #ifdef ASSERT
never@1642 624 _saved_code = NULL;
anoll@6206 625 _saved_code_length = 0;
never@1642 626 #endif
never@1622 627 }
never@1622 628
never@1642 629 void deallocate();
never@1642 630
never@1622 631 // should never be used
never@1622 632 AdapterHandlerEntry();
never@1622 633
duke@435 634 public:
twisti@3969 635 address get_i2c_entry() const { return _i2c_entry; }
twisti@3969 636 address get_c2i_entry() const { return _c2i_entry; }
twisti@3969 637 address get_c2i_unverified_entry() const { return _c2i_unverified_entry; }
twisti@3969 638 address base_address();
duke@435 639 void relocate(address new_base);
never@1622 640
twisti@3969 641 AdapterFingerPrint* fingerprint() const { return _fingerprint; }
never@1622 642
never@1622 643 AdapterHandlerEntry* next() {
zgu@3900 644 return (AdapterHandlerEntry*)BasicHashtableEntry<mtCode>::next();
never@1622 645 }
never@1622 646
never@1642 647 #ifdef ASSERT
never@1642 648 // Used to verify that code generated for shared adapters is equivalent
anoll@6206 649 void save_code (unsigned char* code, int length);
anoll@6206 650 bool compare_code(unsigned char* code, int length);
never@1642 651 #endif
never@1642 652
twisti@3969 653 //virtual void print_on(outputStream* st) const; DO NOT USE
twisti@3969 654 void print_adapter_on(outputStream* st) const;
duke@435 655 };
duke@435 656
duke@435 657 class AdapterHandlerLibrary: public AllStatic {
duke@435 658 private:
kvn@1177 659 static BufferBlob* _buffer; // the temporary code buffer in CodeCache
never@1622 660 static AdapterHandlerTable* _adapters;
never@1622 661 static AdapterHandlerEntry* _abstract_method_handler;
kvn@1177 662 static BufferBlob* buffer_blob();
duke@435 663 static void initialize();
duke@435 664
duke@435 665 public:
never@1622 666
never@1622 667 static AdapterHandlerEntry* new_entry(AdapterFingerPrint* fingerprint,
never@1622 668 address i2c_entry, address c2i_entry, address c2i_unverified_entry);
twisti@2687 669 static nmethod* create_native_wrapper(methodHandle method, int compile_id);
never@1622 670 static AdapterHandlerEntry* get_adapter(methodHandle method);
never@1622 671
kamg@551 672 #ifdef HAVE_DTRACE_H
kamg@551 673 static nmethod* create_dtrace_nmethod (methodHandle method);
kamg@551 674 #endif // HAVE_DTRACE_H
duke@435 675
bobv@2036 676 static void print_handler(CodeBlob* b) { print_handler_on(tty, b); }
bobv@2036 677 static void print_handler_on(outputStream* st, CodeBlob* b);
bobv@2036 678 static bool contains(CodeBlob* b);
duke@435 679 #ifndef PRODUCT
never@1622 680 static void print_statistics();
duke@435 681 #endif /* PRODUCT */
duke@435 682
duke@435 683 };
stefank@2314 684
stefank@2314 685 #endif // SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_SHAREDRUNTIME_HPP

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