src/share/vm/oops/cpCacheOop.hpp

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6935224: Adding new DTrace probes to work with Palantir
Summary: Adding probes related to thread scheduling and class initialization
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duke@435 24
duke@435 25 // A ConstantPoolCacheEntry describes an individual entry of the constant
duke@435 26 // pool cache. There's 2 principal kinds of entries: field entries for in-
duke@435 27 // stance & static field access, and method entries for invokes. Some of
duke@435 28 // the entry layout is shared and looks as follows:
duke@435 29 //
duke@435 30 // bit number |31 0|
duke@435 31 // bit length |-8--|-8--|---16----|
duke@435 32 // --------------------------------
duke@435 33 // _indices [ b2 | b1 | index ]
duke@435 34 // _f1 [ entry specific ]
duke@435 35 // _f2 [ entry specific ]
duke@435 36 // _flags [t|f|vf|v|m|h|unused|field_index] (for field entries)
duke@435 37 // bit length |4|1|1 |1|1|0|---7--|----16-----]
duke@435 38 // _flags [t|f|vf|v|m|h|unused|eidx|psze] (for method entries)
duke@435 39 // bit length |4|1|1 |1|1|1|---7--|-8--|-8--]
duke@435 40
duke@435 41 // --------------------------------
duke@435 42 //
duke@435 43 // with:
duke@435 44 // index = original constant pool index
duke@435 45 // b1 = bytecode 1
duke@435 46 // b2 = bytecode 2
duke@435 47 // psze = parameters size (method entries only)
duke@435 48 // eidx = interpreter entry index (method entries only)
duke@435 49 // field_index = index into field information in holder instanceKlass
duke@435 50 // The index max is 0xffff (max number of fields in constant pool)
duke@435 51 // and is multiplied by (instanceKlass::next_offset) when accessing.
duke@435 52 // t = TosState (see below)
duke@435 53 // f = field is marked final (see below)
duke@435 54 // vf = virtual, final (method entries only : is_vfinal())
duke@435 55 // v = field is volatile (see below)
duke@435 56 // m = invokeinterface used for method in class Object (see below)
duke@435 57 // h = RedefineClasses/Hotswap bit (see below)
duke@435 58 //
duke@435 59 // The flags after TosState have the following interpretation:
duke@435 60 // bit 27: f flag true if field is marked final
duke@435 61 // bit 26: vf flag true if virtual final method
duke@435 62 // bit 25: v flag true if field is volatile (only for fields)
duke@435 63 // bit 24: m flag true if invokeinterface used for method in class Object
duke@435 64 // bit 23: 0 for fields, 1 for methods
duke@435 65 //
duke@435 66 // The flags 31, 30, 29, 28 together build a 4 bit number 0 to 8 with the
duke@435 67 // following mapping to the TosState states:
duke@435 68 //
duke@435 69 // btos: 0
duke@435 70 // ctos: 1
duke@435 71 // stos: 2
duke@435 72 // itos: 3
duke@435 73 // ltos: 4
duke@435 74 // ftos: 5
duke@435 75 // dtos: 6
duke@435 76 // atos: 7
duke@435 77 // vtos: 8
duke@435 78 //
duke@435 79 // Entry specific: field entries:
duke@435 80 // _indices = get (b1 section) and put (b2 section) bytecodes, original constant pool index
duke@435 81 // _f1 = field holder
duke@435 82 // _f2 = field offset in words
duke@435 83 // _flags = field type information, original field index in field holder
duke@435 84 // (field_index section)
duke@435 85 //
duke@435 86 // Entry specific: method entries:
duke@435 87 // _indices = invoke code for f1 (b1 section), invoke code for f2 (b2 section),
duke@435 88 // original constant pool index
duke@435 89 // _f1 = method for all but virtual calls, unused by virtual calls
duke@435 90 // (note: for interface calls, which are essentially virtual,
duke@435 91 // contains klassOop for the corresponding interface.
jrose@1161 92 // for invokedynamic, f1 contains the CallSite object for the invocation
duke@435 93 // _f2 = method/vtable index for virtual calls only, unused by all other
duke@435 94 // calls. The vf flag indicates this is a method pointer not an
duke@435 95 // index.
duke@435 96 // _flags = field type info (f section),
duke@435 97 // virtual final entry (vf),
duke@435 98 // interpreter entry index (eidx section),
duke@435 99 // parameter size (psze section)
duke@435 100 //
duke@435 101 // Note: invokevirtual & invokespecial bytecodes can share the same constant
duke@435 102 // pool entry and thus the same constant pool cache entry. All invoke
duke@435 103 // bytecodes but invokevirtual use only _f1 and the corresponding b1
duke@435 104 // bytecode, while invokevirtual uses only _f2 and the corresponding
duke@435 105 // b2 bytecode. The value of _flags is shared for both types of entries.
duke@435 106 //
duke@435 107 // The fields are volatile so that they are stored in the order written in the
duke@435 108 // source code. The _indices field with the bytecode must be written last.
duke@435 109
duke@435 110 class ConstantPoolCacheEntry VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
duke@435 111 friend class VMStructs;
jrose@1161 112 friend class constantPoolCacheKlass;
jrose@1161 113
duke@435 114 private:
duke@435 115 volatile intx _indices; // constant pool index & rewrite bytecodes
duke@435 116 volatile oop _f1; // entry specific oop field
duke@435 117 volatile intx _f2; // entry specific int/oop field
duke@435 118 volatile intx _flags; // flags
duke@435 119
duke@435 120
duke@435 121 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 122 bool same_methodOop(oop cur_f1, oop f1);
duke@435 123 #endif
duke@435 124
duke@435 125 void set_bytecode_1(Bytecodes::Code code);
duke@435 126 void set_bytecode_2(Bytecodes::Code code);
duke@435 127 void set_f1(oop f1) {
duke@435 128 oop existing_f1 = _f1; // read once
duke@435 129 assert(existing_f1 == NULL || existing_f1 == f1, "illegal field change");
duke@435 130 oop_store(&_f1, f1);
duke@435 131 }
duke@435 132 void set_f2(intx f2) { assert(_f2 == 0 || _f2 == f2, "illegal field change"); _f2 = f2; }
duke@435 133 int as_flags(TosState state, bool is_final, bool is_vfinal, bool is_volatile,
duke@435 134 bool is_method_interface, bool is_method);
duke@435 135 void set_flags(intx flags) { _flags = flags; }
duke@435 136
duke@435 137 public:
duke@435 138 // specific bit values in flag field
duke@435 139 // Note: the interpreter knows this layout!
duke@435 140 enum FlagBitValues {
duke@435 141 hotSwapBit = 23,
duke@435 142 methodInterface = 24,
duke@435 143 volatileField = 25,
duke@435 144 vfinalMethod = 26,
duke@435 145 finalField = 27
duke@435 146 };
duke@435 147
duke@435 148 enum { field_index_mask = 0xFFFF };
duke@435 149
duke@435 150 // start of type bits in flags
duke@435 151 // Note: the interpreter knows this layout!
duke@435 152 enum FlagValues {
duke@435 153 tosBits = 28
duke@435 154 };
duke@435 155
duke@435 156 // Initialization
jrose@1494 157 void initialize_entry(int original_index); // initialize primary entry
jrose@1494 158 void initialize_secondary_entry(int main_index); // initialize secondary entry
duke@435 159
duke@435 160 void set_field( // sets entry to resolved field state
duke@435 161 Bytecodes::Code get_code, // the bytecode used for reading the field
duke@435 162 Bytecodes::Code put_code, // the bytecode used for writing the field
duke@435 163 KlassHandle field_holder, // the object/klass holding the field
duke@435 164 int orig_field_index, // the original field index in the field holder
duke@435 165 int field_offset, // the field offset in words in the field holder
duke@435 166 TosState field_type, // the (machine) field type
duke@435 167 bool is_final, // the field is final
duke@435 168 bool is_volatile // the field is volatile
duke@435 169 );
duke@435 170
duke@435 171 void set_method( // sets entry to resolved method entry
duke@435 172 Bytecodes::Code invoke_code, // the bytecode used for invoking the method
duke@435 173 methodHandle method, // the method/prototype if any (NULL, otherwise)
duke@435 174 int vtable_index // the vtable index if any, else negative
duke@435 175 );
duke@435 176
duke@435 177 void set_interface_call(
duke@435 178 methodHandle method, // Resolved method
duke@435 179 int index // Method index into interface
duke@435 180 );
duke@435 181
jrose@1161 182 void set_dynamic_call(
jrose@1161 183 Handle call_site, // Resolved java.dyn.CallSite (f1)
jrose@1161 184 int extra_data // (f2)
jrose@1161 185 );
jrose@1161 186
duke@435 187 void set_parameter_size(int value) {
duke@435 188 assert(parameter_size() == 0 || parameter_size() == value,
duke@435 189 "size must not change");
duke@435 190 // Setting the parameter size by itself is only safe if the
duke@435 191 // current value of _flags is 0, otherwise another thread may have
duke@435 192 // updated it and we don't want to overwrite that value. Don't
duke@435 193 // bother trying to update it once it's nonzero but always make
duke@435 194 // sure that the final parameter size agrees with what was passed.
duke@435 195 if (_flags == 0) {
duke@435 196 Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr((value & 0xFF), &_flags, 0);
duke@435 197 }
duke@435 198 guarantee(parameter_size() == value, "size must not change");
duke@435 199 }
duke@435 200
duke@435 201 // Which bytecode number (1 or 2) in the index field is valid for this bytecode?
duke@435 202 // Returns -1 if neither is valid.
duke@435 203 static int bytecode_number(Bytecodes::Code code) {
duke@435 204 switch (code) {
duke@435 205 case Bytecodes::_getstatic : // fall through
duke@435 206 case Bytecodes::_getfield : // fall through
duke@435 207 case Bytecodes::_invokespecial : // fall through
duke@435 208 case Bytecodes::_invokestatic : // fall through
duke@435 209 case Bytecodes::_invokeinterface : return 1;
duke@435 210 case Bytecodes::_putstatic : // fall through
duke@435 211 case Bytecodes::_putfield : // fall through
duke@435 212 case Bytecodes::_invokevirtual : return 2;
duke@435 213 default : break;
duke@435 214 }
duke@435 215 return -1;
duke@435 216 }
duke@435 217
duke@435 218 // Has this bytecode been resolved? Only valid for invokes and get/put field/static.
duke@435 219 bool is_resolved(Bytecodes::Code code) const {
duke@435 220 switch (bytecode_number(code)) {
duke@435 221 case 1: return (bytecode_1() == code);
duke@435 222 case 2: return (bytecode_2() == code);
duke@435 223 }
duke@435 224 return false; // default: not resolved
duke@435 225 }
duke@435 226
duke@435 227 // Accessors
jrose@1161 228 bool is_secondary_entry() const { return (_indices & 0xFFFF) == 0; }
jrose@1161 229 int constant_pool_index() const { assert((_indices & 0xFFFF) != 0, "must be main entry");
jrose@1161 230 return (_indices & 0xFFFF); }
jrose@1161 231 int main_entry_index() const { assert((_indices & 0xFFFF) == 0, "must be secondary entry");
jrose@1161 232 return ((uintx)_indices >> 16); }
duke@435 233 Bytecodes::Code bytecode_1() const { return Bytecodes::cast((_indices >> 16) & 0xFF); }
duke@435 234 Bytecodes::Code bytecode_2() const { return Bytecodes::cast((_indices >> 24) & 0xFF); }
duke@435 235 volatile oop f1() const { return _f1; }
duke@435 236 intx f2() const { return _f2; }
duke@435 237 int field_index() const;
duke@435 238 int parameter_size() const { return _flags & 0xFF; }
duke@435 239 bool is_vfinal() const { return ((_flags & (1 << vfinalMethod)) == (1 << vfinalMethod)); }
duke@435 240 bool is_volatile() const { return ((_flags & (1 << volatileField)) == (1 << volatileField)); }
duke@435 241 bool is_methodInterface() const { return ((_flags & (1 << methodInterface)) == (1 << methodInterface)); }
duke@435 242 bool is_byte() const { return (((uintx) _flags >> tosBits) == btos); }
duke@435 243 bool is_char() const { return (((uintx) _flags >> tosBits) == ctos); }
duke@435 244 bool is_short() const { return (((uintx) _flags >> tosBits) == stos); }
duke@435 245 bool is_int() const { return (((uintx) _flags >> tosBits) == itos); }
duke@435 246 bool is_long() const { return (((uintx) _flags >> tosBits) == ltos); }
duke@435 247 bool is_float() const { return (((uintx) _flags >> tosBits) == ftos); }
duke@435 248 bool is_double() const { return (((uintx) _flags >> tosBits) == dtos); }
duke@435 249 bool is_object() const { return (((uintx) _flags >> tosBits) == atos); }
duke@435 250 TosState flag_state() const { assert( ( (_flags >> tosBits) & 0x0F ) < number_of_states, "Invalid state in as_flags");
duke@435 251 return (TosState)((_flags >> tosBits) & 0x0F); }
duke@435 252
duke@435 253 // Code generation support
duke@435 254 static WordSize size() { return in_WordSize(sizeof(ConstantPoolCacheEntry) / HeapWordSize); }
jrose@1494 255 static ByteSize size_in_bytes() { return in_ByteSize(sizeof(ConstantPoolCacheEntry)); }
duke@435 256 static ByteSize indices_offset() { return byte_offset_of(ConstantPoolCacheEntry, _indices); }
duke@435 257 static ByteSize f1_offset() { return byte_offset_of(ConstantPoolCacheEntry, _f1); }
duke@435 258 static ByteSize f2_offset() { return byte_offset_of(ConstantPoolCacheEntry, _f2); }
duke@435 259 static ByteSize flags_offset() { return byte_offset_of(ConstantPoolCacheEntry, _flags); }
duke@435 260
duke@435 261 // GC Support
duke@435 262 void oops_do(void f(oop*));
duke@435 263 void oop_iterate(OopClosure* blk);
duke@435 264 void oop_iterate_m(OopClosure* blk, MemRegion mr);
duke@435 265 void follow_contents();
duke@435 266 void adjust_pointers();
duke@435 267
duke@435 268 #ifndef SERIALGC
duke@435 269 // Parallel Old
duke@435 270 void follow_contents(ParCompactionManager* cm);
duke@435 271 #endif // SERIALGC
duke@435 272
duke@435 273 void update_pointers();
duke@435 274 void update_pointers(HeapWord* beg_addr, HeapWord* end_addr);
duke@435 275
duke@435 276 // RedefineClasses() API support:
duke@435 277 // If this constantPoolCacheEntry refers to old_method then update it
duke@435 278 // to refer to new_method.
duke@435 279 // trace_name_printed is set to true if the current call has
duke@435 280 // printed the klass name so that other routines in the adjust_*
duke@435 281 // group don't print the klass name.
duke@435 282 bool adjust_method_entry(methodOop old_method, methodOop new_method,
duke@435 283 bool * trace_name_printed);
duke@435 284 bool is_interesting_method_entry(klassOop k);
duke@435 285 bool is_field_entry() const { return (_flags & (1 << hotSwapBit)) == 0; }
duke@435 286 bool is_method_entry() const { return (_flags & (1 << hotSwapBit)) != 0; }
duke@435 287
duke@435 288 // Debugging & Printing
duke@435 289 void print (outputStream* st, int index) const;
duke@435 290 void verify(outputStream* st) const;
duke@435 291
duke@435 292 static void verify_tosBits() {
duke@435 293 assert(tosBits == 28, "interpreter now assumes tosBits is 28");
duke@435 294 }
duke@435 295 };
duke@435 296
duke@435 297
duke@435 298 // A constant pool cache is a runtime data structure set aside to a constant pool. The cache
duke@435 299 // holds interpreter runtime information for all field access and invoke bytecodes. The cache
duke@435 300 // is created and initialized before a class is actively used (i.e., initialized), the indivi-
duke@435 301 // dual cache entries are filled at resolution (i.e., "link") time (see also: rewriter.*).
duke@435 302
coleenp@548 303 class constantPoolCacheOopDesc: public oopDesc {
duke@435 304 friend class VMStructs;
duke@435 305 private:
coleenp@548 306 int _length;
duke@435 307 constantPoolOop _constant_pool; // the corresponding constant pool
jmasa@977 308 // If true, safe for concurrent GC processing,
jmasa@977 309 // Set unconditionally in constantPoolCacheKlass::allocate()
jmasa@977 310 volatile bool _is_conc_safe;
duke@435 311
duke@435 312 // Sizing
coleenp@548 313 debug_only(friend class ClassVerifier;)
coleenp@548 314 int length() const { return _length; }
coleenp@548 315 void set_length(int length) { _length = length; }
coleenp@548 316
duke@435 317 static int header_size() { return sizeof(constantPoolCacheOopDesc) / HeapWordSize; }
duke@435 318 static int object_size(int length) { return align_object_size(header_size() + length * in_words(ConstantPoolCacheEntry::size())); }
duke@435 319 int object_size() { return object_size(length()); }
duke@435 320
duke@435 321 // Helpers
duke@435 322 constantPoolOop* constant_pool_addr() { return &_constant_pool; }
duke@435 323 ConstantPoolCacheEntry* base() const { return (ConstantPoolCacheEntry*)((address)this + in_bytes(base_offset())); }
duke@435 324
duke@435 325 friend class constantPoolCacheKlass;
jrose@1494 326 friend class ConstantPoolCacheEntry;
duke@435 327
duke@435 328 public:
duke@435 329 // Initialization
duke@435 330 void initialize(intArray& inverse_index_map);
duke@435 331
jrose@1161 332 // Secondary indexes.
jrose@1161 333 // They must look completely different from normal indexes.
jrose@1161 334 // The main reason is that byte swapping is sometimes done on normal indexes.
jrose@1494 335 // Also, some of the CP accessors do different things for secondary indexes.
jrose@1494 336 // Finally, it is helpful for debugging to tell the two apart.
jrose@1161 337 static bool is_secondary_index(int i) { return (i < 0); }
jrose@1161 338 static int decode_secondary_index(int i) { assert(is_secondary_index(i), ""); return ~i; }
jrose@1161 339 static int encode_secondary_index(int i) { assert(!is_secondary_index(i), ""); return ~i; }
jrose@1161 340
duke@435 341 // Accessors
duke@435 342 void set_constant_pool(constantPoolOop pool) { oop_store_without_check((oop*)&_constant_pool, (oop)pool); }
duke@435 343 constantPoolOop constant_pool() const { return _constant_pool; }
jrose@1494 344 // Fetches the entry at the given index.
jrose@1494 345 // The entry may be either primary or secondary.
jrose@1494 346 // In either case the index must not be encoded or byte-swapped in any way.
jrose@1494 347 ConstantPoolCacheEntry* entry_at(int i) const {
jrose@1494 348 assert(0 <= i && i < length(), "index out of bounds");
jrose@1494 349 return base() + i;
jrose@1494 350 }
jrose@1494 351 // Fetches the secondary entry referred to by index.
jrose@1494 352 // The index may be a secondary index, and must not be byte-swapped.
jrose@1494 353 ConstantPoolCacheEntry* secondary_entry_at(int i) const {
jrose@1494 354 int raw_index = i;
jrose@1494 355 if (is_secondary_index(i)) { // correct these on the fly
jrose@1494 356 raw_index = decode_secondary_index(i);
jrose@1494 357 }
jrose@1494 358 assert(entry_at(raw_index)->is_secondary_entry(), "not a secondary entry");
jrose@1494 359 return entry_at(raw_index);
jrose@1494 360 }
jrose@1494 361 // Given a primary or secondary index, fetch the corresponding primary entry.
jrose@1494 362 // Indirect through the secondary entry, if the index is encoded as a secondary index.
jrose@1494 363 // The index must not be byte-swapped.
jrose@1161 364 ConstantPoolCacheEntry* main_entry_at(int i) const {
jrose@1494 365 int primary_index = i;
jrose@1161 366 if (is_secondary_index(i)) {
jrose@1161 367 // run through an extra level of indirection:
jrose@1494 368 int raw_index = decode_secondary_index(i);
jrose@1494 369 primary_index = entry_at(raw_index)->main_entry_index();
jrose@1161 370 }
jrose@1494 371 assert(!entry_at(primary_index)->is_secondary_entry(), "only one level of indirection");
jrose@1494 372 return entry_at(primary_index);
jrose@1161 373 }
duke@435 374
jmasa@977 375 // GC support
jmasa@977 376 // If the _length field has not been set, the size of the
jmasa@977 377 // constantPoolCache cannot be correctly calculated.
jmasa@977 378 bool is_conc_safe() { return _is_conc_safe; }
jmasa@977 379 void set_is_conc_safe(bool v) { _is_conc_safe = v; }
jmasa@977 380
duke@435 381 // Code generation
duke@435 382 static ByteSize base_offset() { return in_ByteSize(sizeof(constantPoolCacheOopDesc)); }
jrose@1494 383 static ByteSize entry_offset(int raw_index) {
jrose@1494 384 int index = raw_index;
jrose@1494 385 if (is_secondary_index(raw_index))
jrose@1494 386 index = decode_secondary_index(raw_index);
jrose@1494 387 return (base_offset() + ConstantPoolCacheEntry::size_in_bytes() * index);
jrose@1494 388 }
duke@435 389
duke@435 390 // RedefineClasses() API support:
duke@435 391 // If any entry of this constantPoolCache points to any of
duke@435 392 // old_methods, replace it with the corresponding new_method.
duke@435 393 // trace_name_printed is set to true if the current call has
duke@435 394 // printed the klass name so that other routines in the adjust_*
duke@435 395 // group don't print the klass name.
duke@435 396 void adjust_method_entries(methodOop* old_methods, methodOop* new_methods,
duke@435 397 int methods_length, bool * trace_name_printed);
duke@435 398 };

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