src/share/vm/interpreter/bytecodeInterpreter.hpp

Tue, 27 Nov 2012 14:20:21 +0100

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8003935: Simplify the needed includes for using Thread::current()
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duke@435 24
stefank@2314 25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_INTERPRETER_BYTECODEINTERPRETER_HPP
stefank@2314 26 #define SHARE_VM_INTERPRETER_BYTECODEINTERPRETER_HPP
stefank@2314 27
stefank@2314 28 #include "memory/allocation.hpp"
coleenp@4037 29 #include "oops/methodData.hpp"
coleenp@4037 30 #include "oops/method.hpp"
stefank@2314 31 #include "runtime/basicLock.hpp"
stefank@2314 32 #include "runtime/frame.hpp"
stefank@2314 33 #include "runtime/globals.hpp"
stefank@2314 34 #include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
stefank@2314 35 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_x86
stefank@2314 36 # include "bytes_x86.hpp"
stefank@2314 37 #endif
stefank@2314 38 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_sparc
stefank@2314 39 # include "bytes_sparc.hpp"
stefank@2314 40 #endif
stefank@2314 41 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_zero
stefank@2314 42 # include "bytes_zero.hpp"
stefank@2314 43 #endif
bobv@2508 44 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_arm
bobv@2508 45 # include "bytes_arm.hpp"
bobv@2508 46 #endif
bobv@2508 47 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_ppc
bobv@2508 48 # include "bytes_ppc.hpp"
bobv@2508 49 #endif
stefank@2314 50
duke@435 51 #ifdef CC_INTERP
duke@435 52
twisti@4237 53 // JavaStack Implementation
twisti@4237 54 #define MORE_STACK(count) \
twisti@4237 55 (topOfStack -= ((count) * Interpreter::stackElementWords))
twisti@4237 56
duke@435 57 // CVM definitions find hotspot equivalents...
duke@435 58
duke@435 59 union VMJavaVal64 {
duke@435 60 jlong l;
duke@435 61 jdouble d;
duke@435 62 uint32_t v[2];
duke@435 63 };
duke@435 64
duke@435 65
duke@435 66 typedef class BytecodeInterpreter* interpreterState;
duke@435 67
duke@435 68 struct call_message {
coleenp@4037 69 class Method* _callee; /* method to call during call_method request */
duke@435 70 address _callee_entry_point; /* address to jump to for call_method request */
duke@435 71 int _bcp_advance; /* size of the invoke bytecode operation */
duke@435 72 };
duke@435 73
duke@435 74 struct osr_message {
duke@435 75 address _osr_buf; /* the osr buffer */
duke@435 76 address _osr_entry; /* the entry to the osr method */
duke@435 77 };
duke@435 78
duke@435 79 struct osr_result {
duke@435 80 nmethod* nm; /* osr nmethod */
duke@435 81 address return_addr; /* osr blob return address */
duke@435 82 };
duke@435 83
duke@435 84 // Result returned to frame manager
duke@435 85 union frame_manager_message {
duke@435 86 call_message _to_call; /* describes callee */
duke@435 87 Bytecodes::Code _return_kind; /* i_return, a_return, ... */
duke@435 88 osr_message _osr; /* describes the osr */
duke@435 89 osr_result _osr_result; /* result of OSR request */
duke@435 90 };
duke@435 91
duke@435 92 class BytecodeInterpreter : StackObj {
duke@435 93 friend class SharedRuntime;
duke@435 94 friend class AbstractInterpreterGenerator;
duke@435 95 friend class CppInterpreterGenerator;
duke@435 96 friend class InterpreterGenerator;
duke@435 97 friend class InterpreterMacroAssembler;
duke@435 98 friend class frame;
duke@435 99 friend class VMStructs;
duke@435 100
duke@435 101 public:
duke@435 102 enum messages {
duke@435 103 no_request = 0, // unused
duke@435 104 initialize, // Perform one time interpreter initializations (assumes all switches set)
duke@435 105 // status message to C++ interpreter
duke@435 106 method_entry, // initial method entry to interpreter
duke@435 107 method_resume, // frame manager response to return_from_method request (assuming a frame to resume)
duke@435 108 deopt_resume, // returning from a native call into a deopted frame
duke@435 109 deopt_resume2, // deopt resume as a result of a PopFrame
duke@435 110 got_monitors, // frame manager response to more_monitors request
duke@435 111 rethrow_exception, // unwinding and throwing exception
duke@435 112 // requests to frame manager from C++ interpreter
duke@435 113 call_method, // request for new frame from interpreter, manager responds with method_entry
duke@435 114 return_from_method, // request from interpreter to unwind, manager responds with method_continue
duke@435 115 more_monitors, // need a new monitor
duke@435 116 throwing_exception, // unwind stack and rethrow
duke@435 117 popping_frame, // unwind call and retry call
duke@435 118 do_osr // request this invocation be OSR's
duke@435 119 };
duke@435 120
duke@435 121 private:
duke@435 122 JavaThread* _thread; // the vm's java thread pointer
duke@435 123 address _bcp; // instruction pointer
duke@435 124 intptr_t* _locals; // local variable pointer
coleenp@4037 125 ConstantPoolCache* _constants; // constant pool cache
coleenp@4037 126 Method* _method; // method being executed
duke@435 127 DataLayout* _mdx; // compiler profiling data for current bytecode
duke@435 128 intptr_t* _stack; // expression stack
duke@435 129 messages _msg; // frame manager <-> interpreter message
duke@435 130 frame_manager_message _result; // result to frame manager
duke@435 131 interpreterState _prev_link; // previous interpreter state
duke@435 132 oop _oop_temp; // mirror for interpreted native, null otherwise
duke@435 133 intptr_t* _stack_base; // base of expression stack
duke@435 134 intptr_t* _stack_limit; // limit of expression stack
duke@435 135 BasicObjectLock* _monitor_base; // base of monitors on the native stack
duke@435 136
duke@435 137
duke@435 138 public:
duke@435 139 // Constructor is only used by the initialization step. All other instances are created
duke@435 140 // by the frame manager.
duke@435 141 BytecodeInterpreter(messages msg);
duke@435 142
duke@435 143 //
duke@435 144 // Deoptimization support
duke@435 145 //
duke@435 146 static void layout_interpreterState(interpreterState to_fill,
duke@435 147 frame* caller,
duke@435 148 frame* interpreter_frame,
coleenp@4037 149 Method* method,
duke@435 150 intptr_t* locals,
duke@435 151 intptr_t* stack,
duke@435 152 intptr_t* stack_base,
duke@435 153 intptr_t* monitor_base,
duke@435 154 intptr_t* frame_bottom,
duke@435 155 bool top_frame);
duke@435 156
duke@435 157 /*
duke@435 158 * Generic 32-bit wide "Java slot" definition. This type occurs
duke@435 159 * in operand stacks, Java locals, object fields, constant pools.
duke@435 160 */
duke@435 161 union VMJavaVal32 {
duke@435 162 jint i;
duke@435 163 jfloat f;
duke@435 164 class oopDesc* r;
duke@435 165 uint32_t raw;
duke@435 166 };
duke@435 167
duke@435 168 /*
duke@435 169 * Generic 64-bit Java value definition
duke@435 170 */
duke@435 171 union VMJavaVal64 {
duke@435 172 jlong l;
duke@435 173 jdouble d;
duke@435 174 uint32_t v[2];
duke@435 175 };
duke@435 176
duke@435 177 /*
duke@435 178 * Generic 32-bit wide "Java slot" definition. This type occurs
duke@435 179 * in Java locals, object fields, constant pools, and
duke@435 180 * operand stacks (as a CVMStackVal32).
duke@435 181 */
duke@435 182 typedef union VMSlotVal32 {
duke@435 183 VMJavaVal32 j; /* For "Java" values */
duke@435 184 address a; /* a return created by jsr or jsr_w */
duke@435 185 } VMSlotVal32;
duke@435 186
duke@435 187
duke@435 188 /*
duke@435 189 * Generic 32-bit wide stack slot definition.
duke@435 190 */
duke@435 191 union VMStackVal32 {
duke@435 192 VMJavaVal32 j; /* For "Java" values */
duke@435 193 VMSlotVal32 s; /* any value from a "slot" or locals[] */
duke@435 194 };
duke@435 195
duke@435 196 inline JavaThread* thread() { return _thread; }
duke@435 197
duke@435 198 inline address bcp() { return _bcp; }
duke@435 199 inline void set_bcp(address new_bcp) { _bcp = new_bcp; }
duke@435 200
duke@435 201 inline intptr_t* locals() { return _locals; }
duke@435 202
coleenp@4037 203 inline ConstantPoolCache* constants() { return _constants; }
coleenp@4037 204 inline Method* method() { return _method; }
duke@435 205 inline DataLayout* mdx() { return _mdx; }
duke@435 206 inline void set_mdx(DataLayout *new_mdx) { _mdx = new_mdx; }
duke@435 207
duke@435 208 inline messages msg() { return _msg; }
duke@435 209 inline void set_msg(messages new_msg) { _msg = new_msg; }
duke@435 210
coleenp@4037 211 inline Method* callee() { return _result._to_call._callee; }
coleenp@4037 212 inline void set_callee(Method* new_callee) { _result._to_call._callee = new_callee; }
duke@435 213 inline void set_callee_entry_point(address entry) { _result._to_call._callee_entry_point = entry; }
duke@435 214 inline void set_osr_buf(address buf) { _result._osr._osr_buf = buf; }
duke@435 215 inline void set_osr_entry(address entry) { _result._osr._osr_entry = entry; }
duke@435 216 inline int bcp_advance() { return _result._to_call._bcp_advance; }
duke@435 217 inline void set_bcp_advance(int count) { _result._to_call._bcp_advance = count; }
duke@435 218
duke@435 219 inline void set_return_kind(Bytecodes::Code kind) { _result._return_kind = kind; }
duke@435 220
duke@435 221 inline interpreterState prev() { return _prev_link; }
duke@435 222
duke@435 223 inline intptr_t* stack() { return _stack; }
duke@435 224 inline void set_stack(intptr_t* new_stack) { _stack = new_stack; }
duke@435 225
duke@435 226
duke@435 227 inline intptr_t* stack_base() { return _stack_base; }
duke@435 228 inline intptr_t* stack_limit() { return _stack_limit; }
duke@435 229
duke@435 230 inline BasicObjectLock* monitor_base() { return _monitor_base; }
duke@435 231
duke@435 232 /*
duke@435 233 * 64-bit Arithmetic:
duke@435 234 *
duke@435 235 * The functions below follow the semantics of the
duke@435 236 * ladd, land, ldiv, lmul, lor, lxor, and lrem bytecodes,
duke@435 237 * respectively.
duke@435 238 */
duke@435 239
duke@435 240 static jlong VMlongAdd(jlong op1, jlong op2);
duke@435 241 static jlong VMlongAnd(jlong op1, jlong op2);
duke@435 242 static jlong VMlongDiv(jlong op1, jlong op2);
duke@435 243 static jlong VMlongMul(jlong op1, jlong op2);
duke@435 244 static jlong VMlongOr (jlong op1, jlong op2);
duke@435 245 static jlong VMlongSub(jlong op1, jlong op2);
duke@435 246 static jlong VMlongXor(jlong op1, jlong op2);
duke@435 247 static jlong VMlongRem(jlong op1, jlong op2);
duke@435 248
duke@435 249 /*
duke@435 250 * Shift:
duke@435 251 *
duke@435 252 * The functions below follow the semantics of the
duke@435 253 * lushr, lshl, and lshr bytecodes, respectively.
duke@435 254 */
duke@435 255
duke@435 256 static jlong VMlongUshr(jlong op1, jint op2);
duke@435 257 static jlong VMlongShl (jlong op1, jint op2);
duke@435 258 static jlong VMlongShr (jlong op1, jint op2);
duke@435 259
duke@435 260 /*
duke@435 261 * Unary:
duke@435 262 *
duke@435 263 * Return the negation of "op" (-op), according to
duke@435 264 * the semantics of the lneg bytecode.
duke@435 265 */
duke@435 266
duke@435 267 static jlong VMlongNeg(jlong op);
duke@435 268
duke@435 269 /*
duke@435 270 * Return the complement of "op" (~op)
duke@435 271 */
duke@435 272
duke@435 273 static jlong VMlongNot(jlong op);
duke@435 274
duke@435 275
duke@435 276 /*
duke@435 277 * Comparisons to 0:
duke@435 278 */
duke@435 279
duke@435 280 static int32_t VMlongLtz(jlong op); /* op <= 0 */
duke@435 281 static int32_t VMlongGez(jlong op); /* op >= 0 */
duke@435 282 static int32_t VMlongEqz(jlong op); /* op == 0 */
duke@435 283
duke@435 284 /*
duke@435 285 * Between operands:
duke@435 286 */
duke@435 287
duke@435 288 static int32_t VMlongEq(jlong op1, jlong op2); /* op1 == op2 */
duke@435 289 static int32_t VMlongNe(jlong op1, jlong op2); /* op1 != op2 */
duke@435 290 static int32_t VMlongGe(jlong op1, jlong op2); /* op1 >= op2 */
duke@435 291 static int32_t VMlongLe(jlong op1, jlong op2); /* op1 <= op2 */
duke@435 292 static int32_t VMlongLt(jlong op1, jlong op2); /* op1 < op2 */
duke@435 293 static int32_t VMlongGt(jlong op1, jlong op2); /* op1 > op2 */
duke@435 294
duke@435 295 /*
duke@435 296 * Comparisons (returning an jint value: 0, 1, or -1)
duke@435 297 *
duke@435 298 * Between operands:
duke@435 299 *
duke@435 300 * Compare "op1" and "op2" according to the semantics of the
duke@435 301 * "lcmp" bytecode.
duke@435 302 */
duke@435 303
duke@435 304 static int32_t VMlongCompare(jlong op1, jlong op2);
duke@435 305
duke@435 306 /*
duke@435 307 * Convert int to long, according to "i2l" bytecode semantics
duke@435 308 */
duke@435 309 static jlong VMint2Long(jint val);
duke@435 310
duke@435 311 /*
duke@435 312 * Convert long to int, according to "l2i" bytecode semantics
duke@435 313 */
duke@435 314 static jint VMlong2Int(jlong val);
duke@435 315
duke@435 316 /*
duke@435 317 * Convert long to float, according to "l2f" bytecode semantics
duke@435 318 */
duke@435 319 static jfloat VMlong2Float(jlong val);
duke@435 320
duke@435 321 /*
duke@435 322 * Convert long to double, according to "l2d" bytecode semantics
duke@435 323 */
duke@435 324 static jdouble VMlong2Double(jlong val);
duke@435 325
duke@435 326 /*
duke@435 327 * Java floating-point float value manipulation.
duke@435 328 *
duke@435 329 * The result argument is, once again, an lvalue.
duke@435 330 *
duke@435 331 * Arithmetic:
duke@435 332 *
duke@435 333 * The functions below follow the semantics of the
duke@435 334 * fadd, fsub, fmul, fdiv, and frem bytecodes,
duke@435 335 * respectively.
duke@435 336 */
duke@435 337
duke@435 338 static jfloat VMfloatAdd(jfloat op1, jfloat op2);
duke@435 339 static jfloat VMfloatSub(jfloat op1, jfloat op2);
duke@435 340 static jfloat VMfloatMul(jfloat op1, jfloat op2);
duke@435 341 static jfloat VMfloatDiv(jfloat op1, jfloat op2);
duke@435 342 static jfloat VMfloatRem(jfloat op1, jfloat op2);
duke@435 343
duke@435 344 /*
duke@435 345 * Unary:
duke@435 346 *
duke@435 347 * Return the negation of "op" (-op), according to
duke@435 348 * the semantics of the fneg bytecode.
duke@435 349 */
duke@435 350
duke@435 351 static jfloat VMfloatNeg(jfloat op);
duke@435 352
duke@435 353 /*
duke@435 354 * Comparisons (returning an int value: 0, 1, or -1)
duke@435 355 *
duke@435 356 * Between operands:
duke@435 357 *
duke@435 358 * Compare "op1" and "op2" according to the semantics of the
duke@435 359 * "fcmpl" (direction is -1) or "fcmpg" (direction is 1) bytecodes.
duke@435 360 */
duke@435 361
duke@435 362 static int32_t VMfloatCompare(jfloat op1, jfloat op2,
duke@435 363 int32_t direction);
duke@435 364 /*
duke@435 365 * Conversion:
duke@435 366 */
duke@435 367
duke@435 368 /*
duke@435 369 * Convert float to double, according to "f2d" bytecode semantics
duke@435 370 */
duke@435 371
duke@435 372 static jdouble VMfloat2Double(jfloat op);
duke@435 373
duke@435 374 /*
duke@435 375 ******************************************
duke@435 376 * Java double floating-point manipulation.
duke@435 377 ******************************************
duke@435 378 *
duke@435 379 * The result argument is, once again, an lvalue.
duke@435 380 *
duke@435 381 * Conversions:
duke@435 382 */
duke@435 383
duke@435 384 /*
duke@435 385 * Convert double to int, according to "d2i" bytecode semantics
duke@435 386 */
duke@435 387
duke@435 388 static jint VMdouble2Int(jdouble val);
duke@435 389
duke@435 390 /*
duke@435 391 * Convert double to float, according to "d2f" bytecode semantics
duke@435 392 */
duke@435 393
duke@435 394 static jfloat VMdouble2Float(jdouble val);
duke@435 395
duke@435 396 /*
duke@435 397 * Convert int to double, according to "i2d" bytecode semantics
duke@435 398 */
duke@435 399
duke@435 400 static jdouble VMint2Double(jint val);
duke@435 401
duke@435 402 /*
duke@435 403 * Arithmetic:
duke@435 404 *
duke@435 405 * The functions below follow the semantics of the
duke@435 406 * dadd, dsub, ddiv, dmul, and drem bytecodes, respectively.
duke@435 407 */
duke@435 408
duke@435 409 static jdouble VMdoubleAdd(jdouble op1, jdouble op2);
duke@435 410 static jdouble VMdoubleSub(jdouble op1, jdouble op2);
duke@435 411 static jdouble VMdoubleDiv(jdouble op1, jdouble op2);
duke@435 412 static jdouble VMdoubleMul(jdouble op1, jdouble op2);
duke@435 413 static jdouble VMdoubleRem(jdouble op1, jdouble op2);
duke@435 414
duke@435 415 /*
duke@435 416 * Unary:
duke@435 417 *
duke@435 418 * Return the negation of "op" (-op), according to
duke@435 419 * the semantics of the dneg bytecode.
duke@435 420 */
duke@435 421
duke@435 422 static jdouble VMdoubleNeg(jdouble op);
duke@435 423
duke@435 424 /*
duke@435 425 * Comparisons (returning an int32_t value: 0, 1, or -1)
duke@435 426 *
duke@435 427 * Between operands:
duke@435 428 *
duke@435 429 * Compare "op1" and "op2" according to the semantics of the
duke@435 430 * "dcmpl" (direction is -1) or "dcmpg" (direction is 1) bytecodes.
duke@435 431 */
duke@435 432
duke@435 433 static int32_t VMdoubleCompare(jdouble op1, jdouble op2, int32_t direction);
duke@435 434
duke@435 435 /*
duke@435 436 * Copy two typeless 32-bit words from one location to another.
duke@435 437 * This is semantically equivalent to:
duke@435 438 *
duke@435 439 * to[0] = from[0];
duke@435 440 * to[1] = from[1];
duke@435 441 *
duke@435 442 * but this interface is provided for those platforms that could
duke@435 443 * optimize this into a single 64-bit transfer.
duke@435 444 */
duke@435 445
duke@435 446 static void VMmemCopy64(uint32_t to[2], const uint32_t from[2]);
duke@435 447
duke@435 448
duke@435 449 // Arithmetic operations
duke@435 450
duke@435 451 /*
duke@435 452 * Java arithmetic methods.
duke@435 453 * The functions below follow the semantics of the
duke@435 454 * iadd, isub, imul, idiv, irem, iand, ior, ixor,
duke@435 455 * and ineg bytecodes, respectively.
duke@435 456 */
duke@435 457
duke@435 458 static jint VMintAdd(jint op1, jint op2);
duke@435 459 static jint VMintSub(jint op1, jint op2);
duke@435 460 static jint VMintMul(jint op1, jint op2);
duke@435 461 static jint VMintDiv(jint op1, jint op2);
duke@435 462 static jint VMintRem(jint op1, jint op2);
duke@435 463 static jint VMintAnd(jint op1, jint op2);
duke@435 464 static jint VMintOr (jint op1, jint op2);
duke@435 465 static jint VMintXor(jint op1, jint op2);
duke@435 466
duke@435 467 /*
duke@435 468 * Shift Operation:
duke@435 469 * The functions below follow the semantics of the
duke@435 470 * iushr, ishl, and ishr bytecodes, respectively.
duke@435 471 */
duke@435 472
bobv@2036 473 static juint VMintUshr(jint op, jint num);
duke@435 474 static jint VMintShl (jint op, jint num);
duke@435 475 static jint VMintShr (jint op, jint num);
duke@435 476
duke@435 477 /*
duke@435 478 * Unary Operation:
duke@435 479 *
duke@435 480 * Return the negation of "op" (-op), according to
duke@435 481 * the semantics of the ineg bytecode.
duke@435 482 */
duke@435 483
duke@435 484 static jint VMintNeg(jint op);
duke@435 485
duke@435 486 /*
duke@435 487 * Int Conversions:
duke@435 488 */
duke@435 489
duke@435 490 /*
duke@435 491 * Convert int to float, according to "i2f" bytecode semantics
duke@435 492 */
duke@435 493
duke@435 494 static jfloat VMint2Float(jint val);
duke@435 495
duke@435 496 /*
duke@435 497 * Convert int to byte, according to "i2b" bytecode semantics
duke@435 498 */
duke@435 499
duke@435 500 static jbyte VMint2Byte(jint val);
duke@435 501
duke@435 502 /*
duke@435 503 * Convert int to char, according to "i2c" bytecode semantics
duke@435 504 */
duke@435 505
duke@435 506 static jchar VMint2Char(jint val);
duke@435 507
duke@435 508 /*
duke@435 509 * Convert int to short, according to "i2s" bytecode semantics
duke@435 510 */
duke@435 511
duke@435 512 static jshort VMint2Short(jint val);
duke@435 513
duke@435 514 /*=========================================================================
duke@435 515 * Bytecode interpreter operations
duke@435 516 *=======================================================================*/
duke@435 517
duke@435 518 static void dup(intptr_t *tos);
duke@435 519 static void dup2(intptr_t *tos);
duke@435 520 static void dup_x1(intptr_t *tos); /* insert top word two down */
duke@435 521 static void dup_x2(intptr_t *tos); /* insert top word three down */
duke@435 522 static void dup2_x1(intptr_t *tos); /* insert top 2 slots three down */
duke@435 523 static void dup2_x2(intptr_t *tos); /* insert top 2 slots four down */
duke@435 524 static void swap(intptr_t *tos); /* swap top two elements */
duke@435 525
duke@435 526 // umm don't like this method modifies its object
duke@435 527
duke@435 528 // The Interpreter used when
duke@435 529 static void run(interpreterState istate);
duke@435 530 // The interpreter used if JVMTI needs interpreter events
duke@435 531 static void runWithChecks(interpreterState istate);
duke@435 532 static void End_Of_Interpreter(void);
duke@435 533
duke@435 534 // Inline static functions for Java Stack and Local manipulation
duke@435 535
duke@435 536 static address stack_slot(intptr_t *tos, int offset);
duke@435 537 static jint stack_int(intptr_t *tos, int offset);
duke@435 538 static jfloat stack_float(intptr_t *tos, int offset);
duke@435 539 static oop stack_object(intptr_t *tos, int offset);
duke@435 540 static jdouble stack_double(intptr_t *tos, int offset);
duke@435 541 static jlong stack_long(intptr_t *tos, int offset);
duke@435 542
duke@435 543 // only used for value types
duke@435 544 static void set_stack_slot(intptr_t *tos, address value, int offset);
duke@435 545 static void set_stack_int(intptr_t *tos, int value, int offset);
duke@435 546 static void set_stack_float(intptr_t *tos, jfloat value, int offset);
duke@435 547 static void set_stack_object(intptr_t *tos, oop value, int offset);
duke@435 548
duke@435 549 // needs to be platform dep for the 32 bit platforms.
duke@435 550 static void set_stack_double(intptr_t *tos, jdouble value, int offset);
duke@435 551 static void set_stack_long(intptr_t *tos, jlong value, int offset);
duke@435 552
duke@435 553 static void set_stack_double_from_addr(intptr_t *tos, address addr, int offset);
duke@435 554 static void set_stack_long_from_addr(intptr_t *tos, address addr, int offset);
duke@435 555
duke@435 556 // Locals
duke@435 557
duke@435 558 static address locals_slot(intptr_t* locals, int offset);
duke@435 559 static jint locals_int(intptr_t* locals, int offset);
duke@435 560 static jfloat locals_float(intptr_t* locals, int offset);
duke@435 561 static oop locals_object(intptr_t* locals, int offset);
duke@435 562 static jdouble locals_double(intptr_t* locals, int offset);
duke@435 563 static jlong locals_long(intptr_t* locals, int offset);
duke@435 564
duke@435 565 static address locals_long_at(intptr_t* locals, int offset);
duke@435 566 static address locals_double_at(intptr_t* locals, int offset);
duke@435 567
duke@435 568 static void set_locals_slot(intptr_t *locals, address value, int offset);
duke@435 569 static void set_locals_int(intptr_t *locals, jint value, int offset);
duke@435 570 static void set_locals_float(intptr_t *locals, jfloat value, int offset);
duke@435 571 static void set_locals_object(intptr_t *locals, oop value, int offset);
duke@435 572 static void set_locals_double(intptr_t *locals, jdouble value, int offset);
duke@435 573 static void set_locals_long(intptr_t *locals, jlong value, int offset);
duke@435 574 static void set_locals_double_from_addr(intptr_t *locals,
duke@435 575 address addr, int offset);
duke@435 576 static void set_locals_long_from_addr(intptr_t *locals,
duke@435 577 address addr, int offset);
duke@435 578
duke@435 579 static void astore(intptr_t* topOfStack, int stack_offset,
duke@435 580 intptr_t* locals, int locals_offset);
duke@435 581
duke@435 582 // Support for dup and swap
duke@435 583 static void copy_stack_slot(intptr_t *tos, int from_offset, int to_offset);
duke@435 584
duke@435 585 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 586 static const char* C_msg(BytecodeInterpreter::messages msg);
duke@435 587 void print();
duke@435 588 #endif // PRODUCT
duke@435 589
duke@435 590 // Platform fields/methods
stefank@2314 591 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_x86
stefank@2314 592 # include "bytecodeInterpreter_x86.hpp"
stefank@2314 593 #endif
stefank@2314 594 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_sparc
stefank@2314 595 # include "bytecodeInterpreter_sparc.hpp"
stefank@2314 596 #endif
stefank@2314 597 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_zero
stefank@2314 598 # include "bytecodeInterpreter_zero.hpp"
stefank@2314 599 #endif
bobv@2508 600 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_arm
bobv@2508 601 # include "bytecodeInterpreter_arm.hpp"
bobv@2508 602 #endif
bobv@2508 603 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_ppc
bobv@2508 604 # include "bytecodeInterpreter_ppc.hpp"
bobv@2508 605 #endif
stefank@2314 606
duke@435 607
duke@435 608 }; // BytecodeInterpreter
duke@435 609
duke@435 610 #endif // CC_INTERP
stefank@2314 611
stefank@2314 612 #endif // SHARE_VM_INTERPRETER_BYTECODEINTERPRETER_HPP

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