src/share/vm/opto/memnode.cpp

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duke@435 24
duke@435 25 // Portions of code courtesy of Clifford Click
duke@435 26
duke@435 27 // Optimization - Graph Style
duke@435 28
duke@435 29 #include "incls/_precompiled.incl"
duke@435 30 #include "incls/_memnode.cpp.incl"
duke@435 31
duke@435 32 //=============================================================================
duke@435 33 uint MemNode::size_of() const { return sizeof(*this); }
duke@435 34
duke@435 35 const TypePtr *MemNode::adr_type() const {
duke@435 36 Node* adr = in(Address);
duke@435 37 const TypePtr* cross_check = NULL;
duke@435 38 DEBUG_ONLY(cross_check = _adr_type);
duke@435 39 return calculate_adr_type(adr->bottom_type(), cross_check);
duke@435 40 }
duke@435 41
duke@435 42 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 43 void MemNode::dump_spec(outputStream *st) const {
duke@435 44 if (in(Address) == NULL) return; // node is dead
duke@435 45 #ifndef ASSERT
duke@435 46 // fake the missing field
duke@435 47 const TypePtr* _adr_type = NULL;
duke@435 48 if (in(Address) != NULL)
duke@435 49 _adr_type = in(Address)->bottom_type()->isa_ptr();
duke@435 50 #endif
duke@435 51 dump_adr_type(this, _adr_type, st);
duke@435 52
duke@435 53 Compile* C = Compile::current();
duke@435 54 if( C->alias_type(_adr_type)->is_volatile() )
duke@435 55 st->print(" Volatile!");
duke@435 56 }
duke@435 57
duke@435 58 void MemNode::dump_adr_type(const Node* mem, const TypePtr* adr_type, outputStream *st) {
duke@435 59 st->print(" @");
duke@435 60 if (adr_type == NULL) {
duke@435 61 st->print("NULL");
duke@435 62 } else {
duke@435 63 adr_type->dump_on(st);
duke@435 64 Compile* C = Compile::current();
duke@435 65 Compile::AliasType* atp = NULL;
duke@435 66 if (C->have_alias_type(adr_type)) atp = C->alias_type(adr_type);
duke@435 67 if (atp == NULL)
duke@435 68 st->print(", idx=?\?;");
duke@435 69 else if (atp->index() == Compile::AliasIdxBot)
duke@435 70 st->print(", idx=Bot;");
duke@435 71 else if (atp->index() == Compile::AliasIdxTop)
duke@435 72 st->print(", idx=Top;");
duke@435 73 else if (atp->index() == Compile::AliasIdxRaw)
duke@435 74 st->print(", idx=Raw;");
duke@435 75 else {
duke@435 76 ciField* field = atp->field();
duke@435 77 if (field) {
duke@435 78 st->print(", name=");
duke@435 79 field->print_name_on(st);
duke@435 80 }
duke@435 81 st->print(", idx=%d;", atp->index());
duke@435 82 }
duke@435 83 }
duke@435 84 }
duke@435 85
duke@435 86 extern void print_alias_types();
duke@435 87
duke@435 88 #endif
duke@435 89
duke@435 90 //--------------------------Ideal_common---------------------------------------
duke@435 91 // Look for degenerate control and memory inputs. Bypass MergeMem inputs.
duke@435 92 // Unhook non-raw memories from complete (macro-expanded) initializations.
duke@435 93 Node *MemNode::Ideal_common(PhaseGVN *phase, bool can_reshape) {
duke@435 94 // If our control input is a dead region, kill all below the region
duke@435 95 Node *ctl = in(MemNode::Control);
duke@435 96 if (ctl && remove_dead_region(phase, can_reshape))
duke@435 97 return this;
duke@435 98
duke@435 99 // Ignore if memory is dead, or self-loop
duke@435 100 Node *mem = in(MemNode::Memory);
duke@435 101 if( phase->type( mem ) == Type::TOP ) return NodeSentinel; // caller will return NULL
duke@435 102 assert( mem != this, "dead loop in MemNode::Ideal" );
duke@435 103
duke@435 104 Node *address = in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 105 const Type *t_adr = phase->type( address );
duke@435 106 if( t_adr == Type::TOP ) return NodeSentinel; // caller will return NULL
duke@435 107
duke@435 108 // Avoid independent memory operations
duke@435 109 Node* old_mem = mem;
duke@435 110
duke@435 111 if (mem->is_Proj() && mem->in(0)->is_Initialize()) {
duke@435 112 InitializeNode* init = mem->in(0)->as_Initialize();
duke@435 113 if (init->is_complete()) { // i.e., after macro expansion
duke@435 114 const TypePtr* tp = t_adr->is_ptr();
duke@435 115 uint alias_idx = phase->C->get_alias_index(tp);
duke@435 116 // Free this slice from the init. It was hooked, temporarily,
duke@435 117 // by GraphKit::set_output_for_allocation.
duke@435 118 if (alias_idx > Compile::AliasIdxRaw) {
duke@435 119 mem = init->memory(alias_idx);
duke@435 120 // ...but not with the raw-pointer slice.
duke@435 121 }
duke@435 122 }
duke@435 123 }
duke@435 124
duke@435 125 if (mem->is_MergeMem()) {
duke@435 126 MergeMemNode* mmem = mem->as_MergeMem();
duke@435 127 const TypePtr *tp = t_adr->is_ptr();
duke@435 128 uint alias_idx = phase->C->get_alias_index(tp);
duke@435 129 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 130 {
duke@435 131 // Check that current type is consistent with the alias index used during graph construction
duke@435 132 assert(alias_idx >= Compile::AliasIdxRaw, "must not be a bad alias_idx");
duke@435 133 const TypePtr *adr_t = adr_type();
duke@435 134 bool consistent = adr_t == NULL || adr_t->empty() || phase->C->must_alias(adr_t, alias_idx );
duke@435 135 // Sometimes dead array references collapse to a[-1], a[-2], or a[-3]
duke@435 136 if( !consistent && adr_t != NULL && !adr_t->empty() &&
duke@435 137 tp->isa_aryptr() && tp->offset() == Type::OffsetBot &&
duke@435 138 adr_t->isa_aryptr() && adr_t->offset() != Type::OffsetBot &&
duke@435 139 ( adr_t->offset() == arrayOopDesc::length_offset_in_bytes() ||
duke@435 140 adr_t->offset() == oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes() ||
duke@435 141 adr_t->offset() == oopDesc::mark_offset_in_bytes() ) ) {
duke@435 142 // don't assert if it is dead code.
duke@435 143 consistent = true;
duke@435 144 }
duke@435 145 if( !consistent ) {
duke@435 146 tty->print("alias_idx==%d, adr_type()==", alias_idx); if( adr_t == NULL ) { tty->print("NULL"); } else { adr_t->dump(); }
duke@435 147 tty->cr();
duke@435 148 print_alias_types();
duke@435 149 assert(consistent, "adr_type must match alias idx");
duke@435 150 }
duke@435 151 }
duke@435 152 #endif
duke@435 153 // TypeInstPtr::NOTNULL+any is an OOP with unknown offset - generally
duke@435 154 // means an array I have not precisely typed yet. Do not do any
duke@435 155 // alias stuff with it any time soon.
duke@435 156 const TypeInstPtr *tinst = tp->isa_instptr();
duke@435 157 if( tp->base() != Type::AnyPtr &&
duke@435 158 !(tinst &&
duke@435 159 tinst->klass()->is_java_lang_Object() &&
duke@435 160 tinst->offset() == Type::OffsetBot) ) {
duke@435 161 // compress paths and change unreachable cycles to TOP
duke@435 162 // If not, we can update the input infinitely along a MergeMem cycle
duke@435 163 // Equivalent code in PhiNode::Ideal
duke@435 164 Node* m = phase->transform(mmem);
duke@435 165 // If tranformed to a MergeMem, get the desired slice
duke@435 166 // Otherwise the returned node represents memory for every slice
duke@435 167 mem = (m->is_MergeMem())? m->as_MergeMem()->memory_at(alias_idx) : m;
duke@435 168 // Update input if it is progress over what we have now
duke@435 169 }
duke@435 170 }
duke@435 171
duke@435 172 if (mem != old_mem) {
duke@435 173 set_req(MemNode::Memory, mem);
duke@435 174 return this;
duke@435 175 }
duke@435 176
duke@435 177 // let the subclass continue analyzing...
duke@435 178 return NULL;
duke@435 179 }
duke@435 180
duke@435 181 // Helper function for proving some simple control dominations.
duke@435 182 // Attempt to prove that control input 'dom' dominates (or equals) 'sub'.
duke@435 183 // Already assumes that 'dom' is available at 'sub', and that 'sub'
duke@435 184 // is not a constant (dominated by the method's StartNode).
duke@435 185 // Used by MemNode::find_previous_store to prove that the
duke@435 186 // control input of a memory operation predates (dominates)
duke@435 187 // an allocation it wants to look past.
duke@435 188 bool MemNode::detect_dominating_control(Node* dom, Node* sub) {
duke@435 189 if (dom == NULL) return false;
duke@435 190 if (dom->is_Proj()) dom = dom->in(0);
duke@435 191 if (dom->is_Start()) return true; // anything inside the method
duke@435 192 if (dom->is_Root()) return true; // dom 'controls' a constant
duke@435 193 int cnt = 20; // detect cycle or too much effort
duke@435 194 while (sub != NULL) { // walk 'sub' up the chain to 'dom'
duke@435 195 if (--cnt < 0) return false; // in a cycle or too complex
duke@435 196 if (sub == dom) return true;
duke@435 197 if (sub->is_Start()) return false;
duke@435 198 if (sub->is_Root()) return false;
duke@435 199 Node* up = sub->in(0);
duke@435 200 if (sub == up && sub->is_Region()) {
duke@435 201 for (uint i = 1; i < sub->req(); i++) {
duke@435 202 Node* in = sub->in(i);
duke@435 203 if (in != NULL && !in->is_top() && in != sub) {
duke@435 204 up = in; break; // take any path on the way up to 'dom'
duke@435 205 }
duke@435 206 }
duke@435 207 }
duke@435 208 if (sub == up) return false; // some kind of tight cycle
duke@435 209 sub = up;
duke@435 210 }
duke@435 211 return false;
duke@435 212 }
duke@435 213
duke@435 214 //---------------------detect_ptr_independence---------------------------------
duke@435 215 // Used by MemNode::find_previous_store to prove that two base
duke@435 216 // pointers are never equal.
duke@435 217 // The pointers are accompanied by their associated allocations,
duke@435 218 // if any, which have been previously discovered by the caller.
duke@435 219 bool MemNode::detect_ptr_independence(Node* p1, AllocateNode* a1,
duke@435 220 Node* p2, AllocateNode* a2,
duke@435 221 PhaseTransform* phase) {
duke@435 222 // Attempt to prove that these two pointers cannot be aliased.
duke@435 223 // They may both manifestly be allocations, and they should differ.
duke@435 224 // Or, if they are not both allocations, they can be distinct constants.
duke@435 225 // Otherwise, one is an allocation and the other a pre-existing value.
duke@435 226 if (a1 == NULL && a2 == NULL) { // neither an allocation
duke@435 227 return (p1 != p2) && p1->is_Con() && p2->is_Con();
duke@435 228 } else if (a1 != NULL && a2 != NULL) { // both allocations
duke@435 229 return (a1 != a2);
duke@435 230 } else if (a1 != NULL) { // one allocation a1
duke@435 231 // (Note: p2->is_Con implies p2->in(0)->is_Root, which dominates.)
duke@435 232 return detect_dominating_control(p2->in(0), a1->in(0));
duke@435 233 } else { //(a2 != NULL) // one allocation a2
duke@435 234 return detect_dominating_control(p1->in(0), a2->in(0));
duke@435 235 }
duke@435 236 return false;
duke@435 237 }
duke@435 238
duke@435 239
duke@435 240 // The logic for reordering loads and stores uses four steps:
duke@435 241 // (a) Walk carefully past stores and initializations which we
duke@435 242 // can prove are independent of this load.
duke@435 243 // (b) Observe that the next memory state makes an exact match
duke@435 244 // with self (load or store), and locate the relevant store.
duke@435 245 // (c) Ensure that, if we were to wire self directly to the store,
duke@435 246 // the optimizer would fold it up somehow.
duke@435 247 // (d) Do the rewiring, and return, depending on some other part of
duke@435 248 // the optimizer to fold up the load.
duke@435 249 // This routine handles steps (a) and (b). Steps (c) and (d) are
duke@435 250 // specific to loads and stores, so they are handled by the callers.
duke@435 251 // (Currently, only LoadNode::Ideal has steps (c), (d). More later.)
duke@435 252 //
duke@435 253 Node* MemNode::find_previous_store(PhaseTransform* phase) {
duke@435 254 Node* ctrl = in(MemNode::Control);
duke@435 255 Node* adr = in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 256 intptr_t offset = 0;
duke@435 257 Node* base = AddPNode::Ideal_base_and_offset(adr, phase, offset);
duke@435 258 AllocateNode* alloc = AllocateNode::Ideal_allocation(base, phase);
duke@435 259
duke@435 260 if (offset == Type::OffsetBot)
duke@435 261 return NULL; // cannot unalias unless there are precise offsets
duke@435 262
duke@435 263 intptr_t size_in_bytes = memory_size();
duke@435 264
duke@435 265 Node* mem = in(MemNode::Memory); // start searching here...
duke@435 266
duke@435 267 int cnt = 50; // Cycle limiter
duke@435 268 for (;;) { // While we can dance past unrelated stores...
duke@435 269 if (--cnt < 0) break; // Caught in cycle or a complicated dance?
duke@435 270
duke@435 271 if (mem->is_Store()) {
duke@435 272 Node* st_adr = mem->in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 273 intptr_t st_offset = 0;
duke@435 274 Node* st_base = AddPNode::Ideal_base_and_offset(st_adr, phase, st_offset);
duke@435 275 if (st_base == NULL)
duke@435 276 break; // inscrutable pointer
duke@435 277 if (st_offset != offset && st_offset != Type::OffsetBot) {
duke@435 278 const int MAX_STORE = BytesPerLong;
duke@435 279 if (st_offset >= offset + size_in_bytes ||
duke@435 280 st_offset <= offset - MAX_STORE ||
duke@435 281 st_offset <= offset - mem->as_Store()->memory_size()) {
duke@435 282 // Success: The offsets are provably independent.
duke@435 283 // (You may ask, why not just test st_offset != offset and be done?
duke@435 284 // The answer is that stores of different sizes can co-exist
duke@435 285 // in the same sequence of RawMem effects. We sometimes initialize
duke@435 286 // a whole 'tile' of array elements with a single jint or jlong.)
duke@435 287 mem = mem->in(MemNode::Memory);
duke@435 288 continue; // (a) advance through independent store memory
duke@435 289 }
duke@435 290 }
duke@435 291 if (st_base != base &&
duke@435 292 detect_ptr_independence(base, alloc,
duke@435 293 st_base,
duke@435 294 AllocateNode::Ideal_allocation(st_base, phase),
duke@435 295 phase)) {
duke@435 296 // Success: The bases are provably independent.
duke@435 297 mem = mem->in(MemNode::Memory);
duke@435 298 continue; // (a) advance through independent store memory
duke@435 299 }
duke@435 300
duke@435 301 // (b) At this point, if the bases or offsets do not agree, we lose,
duke@435 302 // since we have not managed to prove 'this' and 'mem' independent.
duke@435 303 if (st_base == base && st_offset == offset) {
duke@435 304 return mem; // let caller handle steps (c), (d)
duke@435 305 }
duke@435 306
duke@435 307 } else if (mem->is_Proj() && mem->in(0)->is_Initialize()) {
duke@435 308 InitializeNode* st_init = mem->in(0)->as_Initialize();
duke@435 309 AllocateNode* st_alloc = st_init->allocation();
duke@435 310 if (st_alloc == NULL)
duke@435 311 break; // something degenerated
duke@435 312 bool known_identical = false;
duke@435 313 bool known_independent = false;
duke@435 314 if (alloc == st_alloc)
duke@435 315 known_identical = true;
duke@435 316 else if (alloc != NULL)
duke@435 317 known_independent = true;
duke@435 318 else if (ctrl != NULL &&
duke@435 319 detect_dominating_control(ctrl, st_alloc->in(0)))
duke@435 320 known_independent = true;
duke@435 321
duke@435 322 if (known_independent) {
duke@435 323 // The bases are provably independent: Either they are
duke@435 324 // manifestly distinct allocations, or else the control
duke@435 325 // of this load dominates the store's allocation.
duke@435 326 int alias_idx = phase->C->get_alias_index(adr_type());
duke@435 327 if (alias_idx == Compile::AliasIdxRaw) {
duke@435 328 mem = st_alloc->in(TypeFunc::Memory);
duke@435 329 } else {
duke@435 330 mem = st_init->memory(alias_idx);
duke@435 331 }
duke@435 332 continue; // (a) advance through independent store memory
duke@435 333 }
duke@435 334
duke@435 335 // (b) at this point, if we are not looking at a store initializing
duke@435 336 // the same allocation we are loading from, we lose.
duke@435 337 if (known_identical) {
duke@435 338 // From caller, can_see_stored_value will consult find_captured_store.
duke@435 339 return mem; // let caller handle steps (c), (d)
duke@435 340 }
duke@435 341
duke@435 342 }
duke@435 343
duke@435 344 // Unless there is an explicit 'continue', we must bail out here,
duke@435 345 // because 'mem' is an inscrutable memory state (e.g., a call).
duke@435 346 break;
duke@435 347 }
duke@435 348
duke@435 349 return NULL; // bail out
duke@435 350 }
duke@435 351
duke@435 352 //----------------------calculate_adr_type-------------------------------------
duke@435 353 // Helper function. Notices when the given type of address hits top or bottom.
duke@435 354 // Also, asserts a cross-check of the type against the expected address type.
duke@435 355 const TypePtr* MemNode::calculate_adr_type(const Type* t, const TypePtr* cross_check) {
duke@435 356 if (t == Type::TOP) return NULL; // does not touch memory any more?
duke@435 357 #ifdef PRODUCT
duke@435 358 cross_check = NULL;
duke@435 359 #else
duke@435 360 if (!VerifyAliases || is_error_reported() || Node::in_dump()) cross_check = NULL;
duke@435 361 #endif
duke@435 362 const TypePtr* tp = t->isa_ptr();
duke@435 363 if (tp == NULL) {
duke@435 364 assert(cross_check == NULL || cross_check == TypePtr::BOTTOM, "expected memory type must be wide");
duke@435 365 return TypePtr::BOTTOM; // touches lots of memory
duke@435 366 } else {
duke@435 367 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 368 // %%%% [phh] We don't check the alias index if cross_check is
duke@435 369 // TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM. Needs to be investigated.
duke@435 370 if (cross_check != NULL &&
duke@435 371 cross_check != TypePtr::BOTTOM &&
duke@435 372 cross_check != TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM) {
duke@435 373 // Recheck the alias index, to see if it has changed (due to a bug).
duke@435 374 Compile* C = Compile::current();
duke@435 375 assert(C->get_alias_index(cross_check) == C->get_alias_index(tp),
duke@435 376 "must stay in the original alias category");
duke@435 377 // The type of the address must be contained in the adr_type,
duke@435 378 // disregarding "null"-ness.
duke@435 379 // (We make an exception for TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM, which is a bit bucket.)
duke@435 380 const TypePtr* tp_notnull = tp->join(TypePtr::NOTNULL)->is_ptr();
duke@435 381 assert(cross_check->meet(tp_notnull) == cross_check,
duke@435 382 "real address must not escape from expected memory type");
duke@435 383 }
duke@435 384 #endif
duke@435 385 return tp;
duke@435 386 }
duke@435 387 }
duke@435 388
duke@435 389 //------------------------adr_phi_is_loop_invariant----------------------------
duke@435 390 // A helper function for Ideal_DU_postCCP to check if a Phi in a counted
duke@435 391 // loop is loop invariant. Make a quick traversal of Phi and associated
duke@435 392 // CastPP nodes, looking to see if they are a closed group within the loop.
duke@435 393 bool MemNode::adr_phi_is_loop_invariant(Node* adr_phi, Node* cast) {
duke@435 394 // The idea is that the phi-nest must boil down to only CastPP nodes
duke@435 395 // with the same data. This implies that any path into the loop already
duke@435 396 // includes such a CastPP, and so the original cast, whatever its input,
duke@435 397 // must be covered by an equivalent cast, with an earlier control input.
duke@435 398 ResourceMark rm;
duke@435 399
duke@435 400 // The loop entry input of the phi should be the unique dominating
duke@435 401 // node for every Phi/CastPP in the loop.
duke@435 402 Unique_Node_List closure;
duke@435 403 closure.push(adr_phi->in(LoopNode::EntryControl));
duke@435 404
duke@435 405 // Add the phi node and the cast to the worklist.
duke@435 406 Unique_Node_List worklist;
duke@435 407 worklist.push(adr_phi);
duke@435 408 if( cast != NULL ){
duke@435 409 if( !cast->is_ConstraintCast() ) return false;
duke@435 410 worklist.push(cast);
duke@435 411 }
duke@435 412
duke@435 413 // Begin recursive walk of phi nodes.
duke@435 414 while( worklist.size() ){
duke@435 415 // Take a node off the worklist
duke@435 416 Node *n = worklist.pop();
duke@435 417 if( !closure.member(n) ){
duke@435 418 // Add it to the closure.
duke@435 419 closure.push(n);
duke@435 420 // Make a sanity check to ensure we don't waste too much time here.
duke@435 421 if( closure.size() > 20) return false;
duke@435 422 // This node is OK if:
duke@435 423 // - it is a cast of an identical value
duke@435 424 // - or it is a phi node (then we add its inputs to the worklist)
duke@435 425 // Otherwise, the node is not OK, and we presume the cast is not invariant
duke@435 426 if( n->is_ConstraintCast() ){
duke@435 427 worklist.push(n->in(1));
duke@435 428 } else if( n->is_Phi() ) {
duke@435 429 for( uint i = 1; i < n->req(); i++ ) {
duke@435 430 worklist.push(n->in(i));
duke@435 431 }
duke@435 432 } else {
duke@435 433 return false;
duke@435 434 }
duke@435 435 }
duke@435 436 }
duke@435 437
duke@435 438 // Quit when the worklist is empty, and we've found no offending nodes.
duke@435 439 return true;
duke@435 440 }
duke@435 441
duke@435 442 //------------------------------Ideal_DU_postCCP-------------------------------
duke@435 443 // Find any cast-away of null-ness and keep its control. Null cast-aways are
duke@435 444 // going away in this pass and we need to make this memory op depend on the
duke@435 445 // gating null check.
duke@435 446
duke@435 447 // I tried to leave the CastPP's in. This makes the graph more accurate in
duke@435 448 // some sense; we get to keep around the knowledge that an oop is not-null
duke@435 449 // after some test. Alas, the CastPP's interfere with GVN (some values are
duke@435 450 // the regular oop, some are the CastPP of the oop, all merge at Phi's which
duke@435 451 // cannot collapse, etc). This cost us 10% on SpecJVM, even when I removed
duke@435 452 // some of the more trivial cases in the optimizer. Removing more useless
duke@435 453 // Phi's started allowing Loads to illegally float above null checks. I gave
duke@435 454 // up on this approach. CNC 10/20/2000
duke@435 455 Node *MemNode::Ideal_DU_postCCP( PhaseCCP *ccp ) {
duke@435 456 Node *ctr = in(MemNode::Control);
duke@435 457 Node *mem = in(MemNode::Memory);
duke@435 458 Node *adr = in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 459 Node *skipped_cast = NULL;
duke@435 460 // Need a null check? Regular static accesses do not because they are
duke@435 461 // from constant addresses. Array ops are gated by the range check (which
duke@435 462 // always includes a NULL check). Just check field ops.
duke@435 463 if( !ctr ) {
duke@435 464 // Scan upwards for the highest location we can place this memory op.
duke@435 465 while( true ) {
duke@435 466 switch( adr->Opcode() ) {
duke@435 467
duke@435 468 case Op_AddP: // No change to NULL-ness, so peek thru AddP's
duke@435 469 adr = adr->in(AddPNode::Base);
duke@435 470 continue;
duke@435 471
duke@435 472 case Op_CastPP:
duke@435 473 // If the CastPP is useless, just peek on through it.
duke@435 474 if( ccp->type(adr) == ccp->type(adr->in(1)) ) {
duke@435 475 // Remember the cast that we've peeked though. If we peek
duke@435 476 // through more than one, then we end up remembering the highest
duke@435 477 // one, that is, if in a loop, the one closest to the top.
duke@435 478 skipped_cast = adr;
duke@435 479 adr = adr->in(1);
duke@435 480 continue;
duke@435 481 }
duke@435 482 // CastPP is going away in this pass! We need this memory op to be
duke@435 483 // control-dependent on the test that is guarding the CastPP.
duke@435 484 ccp->hash_delete(this);
duke@435 485 set_req(MemNode::Control, adr->in(0));
duke@435 486 ccp->hash_insert(this);
duke@435 487 return this;
duke@435 488
duke@435 489 case Op_Phi:
duke@435 490 // Attempt to float above a Phi to some dominating point.
duke@435 491 if (adr->in(0) != NULL && adr->in(0)->is_CountedLoop()) {
duke@435 492 // If we've already peeked through a Cast (which could have set the
duke@435 493 // control), we can't float above a Phi, because the skipped Cast
duke@435 494 // may not be loop invariant.
duke@435 495 if (adr_phi_is_loop_invariant(adr, skipped_cast)) {
duke@435 496 adr = adr->in(1);
duke@435 497 continue;
duke@435 498 }
duke@435 499 }
duke@435 500
duke@435 501 // Intentional fallthrough!
duke@435 502
duke@435 503 // No obvious dominating point. The mem op is pinned below the Phi
duke@435 504 // by the Phi itself. If the Phi goes away (no true value is merged)
duke@435 505 // then the mem op can float, but not indefinitely. It must be pinned
duke@435 506 // behind the controls leading to the Phi.
duke@435 507 case Op_CheckCastPP:
duke@435 508 // These usually stick around to change address type, however a
duke@435 509 // useless one can be elided and we still need to pick up a control edge
duke@435 510 if (adr->in(0) == NULL) {
duke@435 511 // This CheckCastPP node has NO control and is likely useless. But we
duke@435 512 // need check further up the ancestor chain for a control input to keep
duke@435 513 // the node in place. 4959717.
duke@435 514 skipped_cast = adr;
duke@435 515 adr = adr->in(1);
duke@435 516 continue;
duke@435 517 }
duke@435 518 ccp->hash_delete(this);
duke@435 519 set_req(MemNode::Control, adr->in(0));
duke@435 520 ccp->hash_insert(this);
duke@435 521 return this;
duke@435 522
duke@435 523 // List of "safe" opcodes; those that implicitly block the memory
duke@435 524 // op below any null check.
duke@435 525 case Op_CastX2P: // no null checks on native pointers
duke@435 526 case Op_Parm: // 'this' pointer is not null
duke@435 527 case Op_LoadP: // Loading from within a klass
duke@435 528 case Op_LoadKlass: // Loading from within a klass
duke@435 529 case Op_ConP: // Loading from a klass
duke@435 530 case Op_CreateEx: // Sucking up the guts of an exception oop
duke@435 531 case Op_Con: // Reading from TLS
duke@435 532 case Op_CMoveP: // CMoveP is pinned
duke@435 533 break; // No progress
duke@435 534
duke@435 535 case Op_Proj: // Direct call to an allocation routine
duke@435 536 case Op_SCMemProj: // Memory state from store conditional ops
duke@435 537 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 538 {
duke@435 539 assert(adr->as_Proj()->_con == TypeFunc::Parms, "must be return value");
duke@435 540 const Node* call = adr->in(0);
duke@435 541 if (call->is_CallStaticJava()) {
duke@435 542 const CallStaticJavaNode* call_java = call->as_CallStaticJava();
duke@435 543 assert(call_java && call_java->method() == NULL, "must be runtime call");
duke@435 544 // We further presume that this is one of
duke@435 545 // new_instance_Java, new_array_Java, or
duke@435 546 // the like, but do not assert for this.
duke@435 547 } else if (call->is_Allocate()) {
duke@435 548 // similar case to new_instance_Java, etc.
duke@435 549 } else if (!call->is_CallLeaf()) {
duke@435 550 // Projections from fetch_oop (OSR) are allowed as well.
duke@435 551 ShouldNotReachHere();
duke@435 552 }
duke@435 553 }
duke@435 554 #endif
duke@435 555 break;
duke@435 556 default:
duke@435 557 ShouldNotReachHere();
duke@435 558 }
duke@435 559 break;
duke@435 560 }
duke@435 561 }
duke@435 562
duke@435 563 return NULL; // No progress
duke@435 564 }
duke@435 565
duke@435 566
duke@435 567 //=============================================================================
duke@435 568 uint LoadNode::size_of() const { return sizeof(*this); }
duke@435 569 uint LoadNode::cmp( const Node &n ) const
duke@435 570 { return !Type::cmp( _type, ((LoadNode&)n)._type ); }
duke@435 571 const Type *LoadNode::bottom_type() const { return _type; }
duke@435 572 uint LoadNode::ideal_reg() const {
duke@435 573 return Matcher::base2reg[_type->base()];
duke@435 574 }
duke@435 575
duke@435 576 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 577 void LoadNode::dump_spec(outputStream *st) const {
duke@435 578 MemNode::dump_spec(st);
duke@435 579 if( !Verbose && !WizardMode ) {
duke@435 580 // standard dump does this in Verbose and WizardMode
duke@435 581 st->print(" #"); _type->dump_on(st);
duke@435 582 }
duke@435 583 }
duke@435 584 #endif
duke@435 585
duke@435 586
duke@435 587 //----------------------------LoadNode::make-----------------------------------
duke@435 588 // Polymorphic factory method:
duke@435 589 LoadNode *LoadNode::make( Compile *C, Node *ctl, Node *mem, Node *adr, const TypePtr* adr_type, const Type *rt, BasicType bt ) {
duke@435 590 // sanity check the alias category against the created node type
duke@435 591 assert(!(adr_type->isa_oopptr() &&
duke@435 592 adr_type->offset() == oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes()),
duke@435 593 "use LoadKlassNode instead");
duke@435 594 assert(!(adr_type->isa_aryptr() &&
duke@435 595 adr_type->offset() == arrayOopDesc::length_offset_in_bytes()),
duke@435 596 "use LoadRangeNode instead");
duke@435 597 switch (bt) {
duke@435 598 case T_BOOLEAN:
duke@435 599 case T_BYTE: return new (C, 3) LoadBNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, rt->is_int() );
duke@435 600 case T_INT: return new (C, 3) LoadINode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, rt->is_int() );
duke@435 601 case T_CHAR: return new (C, 3) LoadCNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, rt->is_int() );
duke@435 602 case T_SHORT: return new (C, 3) LoadSNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, rt->is_int() );
duke@435 603 case T_LONG: return new (C, 3) LoadLNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, rt->is_long() );
duke@435 604 case T_FLOAT: return new (C, 3) LoadFNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, rt );
duke@435 605 case T_DOUBLE: return new (C, 3) LoadDNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, rt );
duke@435 606 case T_ADDRESS: return new (C, 3) LoadPNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, rt->is_ptr() );
duke@435 607 case T_OBJECT: return new (C, 3) LoadPNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, rt->is_oopptr());
duke@435 608 }
duke@435 609 ShouldNotReachHere();
duke@435 610 return (LoadNode*)NULL;
duke@435 611 }
duke@435 612
duke@435 613 LoadLNode* LoadLNode::make_atomic(Compile *C, Node* ctl, Node* mem, Node* adr, const TypePtr* adr_type, const Type* rt) {
duke@435 614 bool require_atomic = true;
duke@435 615 return new (C, 3) LoadLNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, rt->is_long(), require_atomic);
duke@435 616 }
duke@435 617
duke@435 618
duke@435 619
duke@435 620
duke@435 621 //------------------------------hash-------------------------------------------
duke@435 622 uint LoadNode::hash() const {
duke@435 623 // unroll addition of interesting fields
duke@435 624 return (uintptr_t)in(Control) + (uintptr_t)in(Memory) + (uintptr_t)in(Address);
duke@435 625 }
duke@435 626
duke@435 627 //---------------------------can_see_stored_value------------------------------
duke@435 628 // This routine exists to make sure this set of tests is done the same
duke@435 629 // everywhere. We need to make a coordinated change: first LoadNode::Ideal
duke@435 630 // will change the graph shape in a way which makes memory alive twice at the
duke@435 631 // same time (uses the Oracle model of aliasing), then some
duke@435 632 // LoadXNode::Identity will fold things back to the equivalence-class model
duke@435 633 // of aliasing.
duke@435 634 Node* MemNode::can_see_stored_value(Node* st, PhaseTransform* phase) const {
duke@435 635 Node* ld_adr = in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 636
never@452 637 const TypeInstPtr* tp = phase->type(ld_adr)->isa_instptr();
never@452 638 Compile::AliasType* atp = tp != NULL ? phase->C->alias_type(tp) : NULL;
never@452 639 if (EliminateAutoBox && atp != NULL && atp->index() >= Compile::AliasIdxRaw &&
never@452 640 atp->field() != NULL && !atp->field()->is_volatile()) {
never@452 641 uint alias_idx = atp->index();
never@452 642 bool final = atp->field()->is_final();
never@452 643 Node* result = NULL;
never@452 644 Node* current = st;
never@452 645 // Skip through chains of MemBarNodes checking the MergeMems for
never@452 646 // new states for the slice of this load. Stop once any other
never@452 647 // kind of node is encountered. Loads from final memory can skip
never@452 648 // through any kind of MemBar but normal loads shouldn't skip
never@452 649 // through MemBarAcquire since the could allow them to move out of
never@452 650 // a synchronized region.
never@452 651 while (current->is_Proj()) {
never@452 652 int opc = current->in(0)->Opcode();
never@452 653 if ((final && opc == Op_MemBarAcquire) ||
never@452 654 opc == Op_MemBarRelease || opc == Op_MemBarCPUOrder) {
never@452 655 Node* mem = current->in(0)->in(TypeFunc::Memory);
never@452 656 if (mem->is_MergeMem()) {
never@452 657 MergeMemNode* merge = mem->as_MergeMem();
never@452 658 Node* new_st = merge->memory_at(alias_idx);
never@452 659 if (new_st == merge->base_memory()) {
never@452 660 // Keep searching
never@452 661 current = merge->base_memory();
never@452 662 continue;
never@452 663 }
never@452 664 // Save the new memory state for the slice and fall through
never@452 665 // to exit.
never@452 666 result = new_st;
never@452 667 }
never@452 668 }
never@452 669 break;
never@452 670 }
never@452 671 if (result != NULL) {
never@452 672 st = result;
never@452 673 }
never@452 674 }
never@452 675
never@452 676
duke@435 677 // Loop around twice in the case Load -> Initialize -> Store.
duke@435 678 // (See PhaseIterGVN::add_users_to_worklist, which knows about this case.)
duke@435 679 for (int trip = 0; trip <= 1; trip++) {
duke@435 680
duke@435 681 if (st->is_Store()) {
duke@435 682 Node* st_adr = st->in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 683 if (!phase->eqv(st_adr, ld_adr)) {
duke@435 684 // Try harder before giving up... Match raw and non-raw pointers.
duke@435 685 intptr_t st_off = 0;
duke@435 686 AllocateNode* alloc = AllocateNode::Ideal_allocation(st_adr, phase, st_off);
duke@435 687 if (alloc == NULL) return NULL;
duke@435 688 intptr_t ld_off = 0;
duke@435 689 AllocateNode* allo2 = AllocateNode::Ideal_allocation(ld_adr, phase, ld_off);
duke@435 690 if (alloc != allo2) return NULL;
duke@435 691 if (ld_off != st_off) return NULL;
duke@435 692 // At this point we have proven something like this setup:
duke@435 693 // A = Allocate(...)
duke@435 694 // L = LoadQ(, AddP(CastPP(, A.Parm),, #Off))
duke@435 695 // S = StoreQ(, AddP(, A.Parm , #Off), V)
duke@435 696 // (Actually, we haven't yet proven the Q's are the same.)
duke@435 697 // In other words, we are loading from a casted version of
duke@435 698 // the same pointer-and-offset that we stored to.
duke@435 699 // Thus, we are able to replace L by V.
duke@435 700 }
duke@435 701 // Now prove that we have a LoadQ matched to a StoreQ, for some Q.
duke@435 702 if (store_Opcode() != st->Opcode())
duke@435 703 return NULL;
duke@435 704 return st->in(MemNode::ValueIn);
duke@435 705 }
duke@435 706
duke@435 707 intptr_t offset = 0; // scratch
duke@435 708
duke@435 709 // A load from a freshly-created object always returns zero.
duke@435 710 // (This can happen after LoadNode::Ideal resets the load's memory input
duke@435 711 // to find_captured_store, which returned InitializeNode::zero_memory.)
duke@435 712 if (st->is_Proj() && st->in(0)->is_Allocate() &&
duke@435 713 st->in(0) == AllocateNode::Ideal_allocation(ld_adr, phase, offset) &&
duke@435 714 offset >= st->in(0)->as_Allocate()->minimum_header_size()) {
duke@435 715 // return a zero value for the load's basic type
duke@435 716 // (This is one of the few places where a generic PhaseTransform
duke@435 717 // can create new nodes. Think of it as lazily manifesting
duke@435 718 // virtually pre-existing constants.)
duke@435 719 return phase->zerocon(memory_type());
duke@435 720 }
duke@435 721
duke@435 722 // A load from an initialization barrier can match a captured store.
duke@435 723 if (st->is_Proj() && st->in(0)->is_Initialize()) {
duke@435 724 InitializeNode* init = st->in(0)->as_Initialize();
duke@435 725 AllocateNode* alloc = init->allocation();
duke@435 726 if (alloc != NULL &&
duke@435 727 alloc == AllocateNode::Ideal_allocation(ld_adr, phase, offset)) {
duke@435 728 // examine a captured store value
duke@435 729 st = init->find_captured_store(offset, memory_size(), phase);
duke@435 730 if (st != NULL)
duke@435 731 continue; // take one more trip around
duke@435 732 }
duke@435 733 }
duke@435 734
duke@435 735 break;
duke@435 736 }
duke@435 737
duke@435 738 return NULL;
duke@435 739 }
duke@435 740
duke@435 741 //------------------------------Identity---------------------------------------
duke@435 742 // Loads are identity if previous store is to same address
duke@435 743 Node *LoadNode::Identity( PhaseTransform *phase ) {
duke@435 744 // If the previous store-maker is the right kind of Store, and the store is
duke@435 745 // to the same address, then we are equal to the value stored.
duke@435 746 Node* mem = in(MemNode::Memory);
duke@435 747 Node* value = can_see_stored_value(mem, phase);
duke@435 748 if( value ) {
duke@435 749 // byte, short & char stores truncate naturally.
duke@435 750 // A load has to load the truncated value which requires
duke@435 751 // some sort of masking operation and that requires an
duke@435 752 // Ideal call instead of an Identity call.
duke@435 753 if (memory_size() < BytesPerInt) {
duke@435 754 // If the input to the store does not fit with the load's result type,
duke@435 755 // it must be truncated via an Ideal call.
duke@435 756 if (!phase->type(value)->higher_equal(phase->type(this)))
duke@435 757 return this;
duke@435 758 }
duke@435 759 // (This works even when value is a Con, but LoadNode::Value
duke@435 760 // usually runs first, producing the singleton type of the Con.)
duke@435 761 return value;
duke@435 762 }
duke@435 763 return this;
duke@435 764 }
duke@435 765
never@452 766
never@452 767 // Returns true if the AliasType refers to the field that holds the
never@452 768 // cached box array. Currently only handles the IntegerCache case.
never@452 769 static bool is_autobox_cache(Compile::AliasType* atp) {
never@452 770 if (atp != NULL && atp->field() != NULL) {
never@452 771 ciField* field = atp->field();
never@452 772 ciSymbol* klass = field->holder()->name();
never@452 773 if (field->name() == ciSymbol::cache_field_name() &&
never@452 774 field->holder()->uses_default_loader() &&
never@452 775 klass == ciSymbol::java_lang_Integer_IntegerCache()) {
never@452 776 return true;
never@452 777 }
never@452 778 }
never@452 779 return false;
never@452 780 }
never@452 781
never@452 782 // Fetch the base value in the autobox array
never@452 783 static bool fetch_autobox_base(Compile::AliasType* atp, int& cache_offset) {
never@452 784 if (atp != NULL && atp->field() != NULL) {
never@452 785 ciField* field = atp->field();
never@452 786 ciSymbol* klass = field->holder()->name();
never@452 787 if (field->name() == ciSymbol::cache_field_name() &&
never@452 788 field->holder()->uses_default_loader() &&
never@452 789 klass == ciSymbol::java_lang_Integer_IntegerCache()) {
never@452 790 assert(field->is_constant(), "what?");
never@452 791 ciObjArray* array = field->constant_value().as_object()->as_obj_array();
never@452 792 // Fetch the box object at the base of the array and get its value
never@452 793 ciInstance* box = array->obj_at(0)->as_instance();
never@452 794 ciInstanceKlass* ik = box->klass()->as_instance_klass();
never@452 795 if (ik->nof_nonstatic_fields() == 1) {
never@452 796 // This should be true nonstatic_field_at requires calling
never@452 797 // nof_nonstatic_fields so check it anyway
never@452 798 ciConstant c = box->field_value(ik->nonstatic_field_at(0));
never@452 799 cache_offset = c.as_int();
never@452 800 }
never@452 801 return true;
never@452 802 }
never@452 803 }
never@452 804 return false;
never@452 805 }
never@452 806
never@452 807 // Returns true if the AliasType refers to the value field of an
never@452 808 // autobox object. Currently only handles Integer.
never@452 809 static bool is_autobox_object(Compile::AliasType* atp) {
never@452 810 if (atp != NULL && atp->field() != NULL) {
never@452 811 ciField* field = atp->field();
never@452 812 ciSymbol* klass = field->holder()->name();
never@452 813 if (field->name() == ciSymbol::value_name() &&
never@452 814 field->holder()->uses_default_loader() &&
never@452 815 klass == ciSymbol::java_lang_Integer()) {
never@452 816 return true;
never@452 817 }
never@452 818 }
never@452 819 return false;
never@452 820 }
never@452 821
never@452 822
never@452 823 // We're loading from an object which has autobox behaviour.
never@452 824 // If this object is result of a valueOf call we'll have a phi
never@452 825 // merging a newly allocated object and a load from the cache.
never@452 826 // We want to replace this load with the original incoming
never@452 827 // argument to the valueOf call.
never@452 828 Node* LoadNode::eliminate_autobox(PhaseGVN* phase) {
never@452 829 Node* base = in(Address)->in(AddPNode::Base);
never@452 830 if (base->is_Phi() && base->req() == 3) {
never@452 831 AllocateNode* allocation = NULL;
never@452 832 int allocation_index = -1;
never@452 833 int load_index = -1;
never@452 834 for (uint i = 1; i < base->req(); i++) {
never@452 835 allocation = AllocateNode::Ideal_allocation(base->in(i), phase);
never@452 836 if (allocation != NULL) {
never@452 837 allocation_index = i;
never@452 838 load_index = 3 - allocation_index;
never@452 839 break;
never@452 840 }
never@452 841 }
never@452 842 LoadNode* load = NULL;
never@452 843 if (allocation != NULL && base->in(load_index)->is_Load()) {
never@452 844 load = base->in(load_index)->as_Load();
never@452 845 }
never@452 846 if (load != NULL && in(Memory)->is_Phi() && in(Memory)->in(0) == base->in(0)) {
never@452 847 // Push the loads from the phi that comes from valueOf up
never@452 848 // through it to allow elimination of the loads and the recovery
never@452 849 // of the original value.
never@452 850 Node* mem_phi = in(Memory);
never@452 851 Node* offset = in(Address)->in(AddPNode::Offset);
never@452 852
never@452 853 Node* in1 = clone();
never@452 854 Node* in1_addr = in1->in(Address)->clone();
never@452 855 in1_addr->set_req(AddPNode::Base, base->in(allocation_index));
never@452 856 in1_addr->set_req(AddPNode::Address, base->in(allocation_index));
never@452 857 in1_addr->set_req(AddPNode::Offset, offset);
never@452 858 in1->set_req(0, base->in(allocation_index));
never@452 859 in1->set_req(Address, in1_addr);
never@452 860 in1->set_req(Memory, mem_phi->in(allocation_index));
never@452 861
never@452 862 Node* in2 = clone();
never@452 863 Node* in2_addr = in2->in(Address)->clone();
never@452 864 in2_addr->set_req(AddPNode::Base, base->in(load_index));
never@452 865 in2_addr->set_req(AddPNode::Address, base->in(load_index));
never@452 866 in2_addr->set_req(AddPNode::Offset, offset);
never@452 867 in2->set_req(0, base->in(load_index));
never@452 868 in2->set_req(Address, in2_addr);
never@452 869 in2->set_req(Memory, mem_phi->in(load_index));
never@452 870
never@452 871 in1_addr = phase->transform(in1_addr);
never@452 872 in1 = phase->transform(in1);
never@452 873 in2_addr = phase->transform(in2_addr);
never@452 874 in2 = phase->transform(in2);
never@452 875
never@452 876 PhiNode* result = PhiNode::make_blank(base->in(0), this);
never@452 877 result->set_req(allocation_index, in1);
never@452 878 result->set_req(load_index, in2);
never@452 879 return result;
never@452 880 }
never@452 881 } else if (base->is_Load()) {
never@452 882 // Eliminate the load of Integer.value for integers from the cache
never@452 883 // array by deriving the value from the index into the array.
never@452 884 // Capture the offset of the load and then reverse the computation.
never@452 885 Node* load_base = base->in(Address)->in(AddPNode::Base);
never@452 886 if (load_base != NULL) {
never@452 887 Compile::AliasType* atp = phase->C->alias_type(load_base->adr_type());
never@452 888 intptr_t cache_offset;
never@452 889 int shift = -1;
never@452 890 Node* cache = NULL;
never@452 891 if (is_autobox_cache(atp)) {
never@452 892 shift = exact_log2(type2aelembytes[T_OBJECT]);
never@452 893 cache = AddPNode::Ideal_base_and_offset(load_base->in(Address), phase, cache_offset);
never@452 894 }
never@452 895 if (cache != NULL && base->in(Address)->is_AddP()) {
never@452 896 Node* elements[4];
never@452 897 int count = base->in(Address)->as_AddP()->unpack_offsets(elements, ARRAY_SIZE(elements));
never@452 898 int cache_low;
never@452 899 if (count > 0 && fetch_autobox_base(atp, cache_low)) {
never@452 900 int offset = arrayOopDesc::base_offset_in_bytes(memory_type()) - (cache_low << shift);
never@452 901 // Add up all the offsets making of the address of the load
never@452 902 Node* result = elements[0];
never@452 903 for (int i = 1; i < count; i++) {
never@452 904 result = phase->transform(new (phase->C, 3) AddXNode(result, elements[i]));
never@452 905 }
never@452 906 // Remove the constant offset from the address and then
never@452 907 // remove the scaling of the offset to recover the original index.
never@452 908 result = phase->transform(new (phase->C, 3) AddXNode(result, phase->MakeConX(-offset)));
never@452 909 if (result->Opcode() == Op_LShiftX && result->in(2) == phase->intcon(shift)) {
never@452 910 // Peel the shift off directly but wrap it in a dummy node
never@452 911 // since Ideal can't return existing nodes
never@452 912 result = new (phase->C, 3) RShiftXNode(result->in(1), phase->intcon(0));
never@452 913 } else {
never@452 914 result = new (phase->C, 3) RShiftXNode(result, phase->intcon(shift));
never@452 915 }
never@452 916 #ifdef _LP64
never@452 917 result = new (phase->C, 2) ConvL2INode(phase->transform(result));
never@452 918 #endif
never@452 919 return result;
never@452 920 }
never@452 921 }
never@452 922 }
never@452 923 }
never@452 924 return NULL;
never@452 925 }
never@452 926
never@452 927
duke@435 928 //------------------------------Ideal------------------------------------------
duke@435 929 // If the load is from Field memory and the pointer is non-null, we can
duke@435 930 // zero out the control input.
duke@435 931 // If the offset is constant and the base is an object allocation,
duke@435 932 // try to hook me up to the exact initializing store.
duke@435 933 Node *LoadNode::Ideal(PhaseGVN *phase, bool can_reshape) {
duke@435 934 Node* p = MemNode::Ideal_common(phase, can_reshape);
duke@435 935 if (p) return (p == NodeSentinel) ? NULL : p;
duke@435 936
duke@435 937 Node* ctrl = in(MemNode::Control);
duke@435 938 Node* address = in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 939
duke@435 940 // Skip up past a SafePoint control. Cannot do this for Stores because
duke@435 941 // pointer stores & cardmarks must stay on the same side of a SafePoint.
duke@435 942 if( ctrl != NULL && ctrl->Opcode() == Op_SafePoint &&
duke@435 943 phase->C->get_alias_index(phase->type(address)->is_ptr()) != Compile::AliasIdxRaw ) {
duke@435 944 ctrl = ctrl->in(0);
duke@435 945 set_req(MemNode::Control,ctrl);
duke@435 946 }
duke@435 947
duke@435 948 // Check for useless control edge in some common special cases
duke@435 949 if (in(MemNode::Control) != NULL) {
duke@435 950 intptr_t ignore = 0;
duke@435 951 Node* base = AddPNode::Ideal_base_and_offset(address, phase, ignore);
duke@435 952 if (base != NULL
duke@435 953 && phase->type(base)->higher_equal(TypePtr::NOTNULL)
duke@435 954 && detect_dominating_control(base->in(0), phase->C->start())) {
duke@435 955 // A method-invariant, non-null address (constant or 'this' argument).
duke@435 956 set_req(MemNode::Control, NULL);
duke@435 957 }
duke@435 958 }
duke@435 959
never@452 960 if (EliminateAutoBox && can_reshape && in(Address)->is_AddP()) {
never@452 961 Node* base = in(Address)->in(AddPNode::Base);
never@452 962 if (base != NULL) {
never@452 963 Compile::AliasType* atp = phase->C->alias_type(adr_type());
never@452 964 if (is_autobox_object(atp)) {
never@452 965 Node* result = eliminate_autobox(phase);
never@452 966 if (result != NULL) return result;
never@452 967 }
never@452 968 }
never@452 969 }
never@452 970
duke@435 971 // Check for prior store with a different base or offset; make Load
duke@435 972 // independent. Skip through any number of them. Bail out if the stores
duke@435 973 // are in an endless dead cycle and report no progress. This is a key
duke@435 974 // transform for Reflection. However, if after skipping through the Stores
duke@435 975 // we can't then fold up against a prior store do NOT do the transform as
duke@435 976 // this amounts to using the 'Oracle' model of aliasing. It leaves the same
duke@435 977 // array memory alive twice: once for the hoisted Load and again after the
duke@435 978 // bypassed Store. This situation only works if EVERYBODY who does
duke@435 979 // anti-dependence work knows how to bypass. I.e. we need all
duke@435 980 // anti-dependence checks to ask the same Oracle. Right now, that Oracle is
duke@435 981 // the alias index stuff. So instead, peek through Stores and IFF we can
duke@435 982 // fold up, do so.
duke@435 983 Node* prev_mem = find_previous_store(phase);
duke@435 984 // Steps (a), (b): Walk past independent stores to find an exact match.
duke@435 985 if (prev_mem != NULL && prev_mem != in(MemNode::Memory)) {
duke@435 986 // (c) See if we can fold up on the spot, but don't fold up here.
duke@435 987 // Fold-up might require truncation (for LoadB/LoadS/LoadC) or
duke@435 988 // just return a prior value, which is done by Identity calls.
duke@435 989 if (can_see_stored_value(prev_mem, phase)) {
duke@435 990 // Make ready for step (d):
duke@435 991 set_req(MemNode::Memory, prev_mem);
duke@435 992 return this;
duke@435 993 }
duke@435 994 }
duke@435 995
duke@435 996 return NULL; // No further progress
duke@435 997 }
duke@435 998
duke@435 999 // Helper to recognize certain Klass fields which are invariant across
duke@435 1000 // some group of array types (e.g., int[] or all T[] where T < Object).
duke@435 1001 const Type*
duke@435 1002 LoadNode::load_array_final_field(const TypeKlassPtr *tkls,
duke@435 1003 ciKlass* klass) const {
duke@435 1004 if (tkls->offset() == Klass::modifier_flags_offset_in_bytes() + (int)sizeof(oopDesc)) {
duke@435 1005 // The field is Klass::_modifier_flags. Return its (constant) value.
duke@435 1006 // (Folds up the 2nd indirection in aClassConstant.getModifiers().)
duke@435 1007 assert(this->Opcode() == Op_LoadI, "must load an int from _modifier_flags");
duke@435 1008 return TypeInt::make(klass->modifier_flags());
duke@435 1009 }
duke@435 1010 if (tkls->offset() == Klass::access_flags_offset_in_bytes() + (int)sizeof(oopDesc)) {
duke@435 1011 // The field is Klass::_access_flags. Return its (constant) value.
duke@435 1012 // (Folds up the 2nd indirection in Reflection.getClassAccessFlags(aClassConstant).)
duke@435 1013 assert(this->Opcode() == Op_LoadI, "must load an int from _access_flags");
duke@435 1014 return TypeInt::make(klass->access_flags());
duke@435 1015 }
duke@435 1016 if (tkls->offset() == Klass::layout_helper_offset_in_bytes() + (int)sizeof(oopDesc)) {
duke@435 1017 // The field is Klass::_layout_helper. Return its constant value if known.
duke@435 1018 assert(this->Opcode() == Op_LoadI, "must load an int from _layout_helper");
duke@435 1019 return TypeInt::make(klass->layout_helper());
duke@435 1020 }
duke@435 1021
duke@435 1022 // No match.
duke@435 1023 return NULL;
duke@435 1024 }
duke@435 1025
duke@435 1026 //------------------------------Value-----------------------------------------
duke@435 1027 const Type *LoadNode::Value( PhaseTransform *phase ) const {
duke@435 1028 // Either input is TOP ==> the result is TOP
duke@435 1029 Node* mem = in(MemNode::Memory);
duke@435 1030 const Type *t1 = phase->type(mem);
duke@435 1031 if (t1 == Type::TOP) return Type::TOP;
duke@435 1032 Node* adr = in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 1033 const TypePtr* tp = phase->type(adr)->isa_ptr();
duke@435 1034 if (tp == NULL || tp->empty()) return Type::TOP;
duke@435 1035 int off = tp->offset();
duke@435 1036 assert(off != Type::OffsetTop, "case covered by TypePtr::empty");
duke@435 1037
duke@435 1038 // Try to guess loaded type from pointer type
duke@435 1039 if (tp->base() == Type::AryPtr) {
duke@435 1040 const Type *t = tp->is_aryptr()->elem();
duke@435 1041 // Don't do this for integer types. There is only potential profit if
duke@435 1042 // the element type t is lower than _type; that is, for int types, if _type is
duke@435 1043 // more restrictive than t. This only happens here if one is short and the other
duke@435 1044 // char (both 16 bits), and in those cases we've made an intentional decision
duke@435 1045 // to use one kind of load over the other. See AndINode::Ideal and 4965907.
duke@435 1046 // Also, do not try to narrow the type for a LoadKlass, regardless of offset.
duke@435 1047 //
duke@435 1048 // Yes, it is possible to encounter an expression like (LoadKlass p1:(AddP x x 8))
duke@435 1049 // where the _gvn.type of the AddP is wider than 8. This occurs when an earlier
duke@435 1050 // copy p0 of (AddP x x 8) has been proven equal to p1, and the p0 has been
duke@435 1051 // subsumed by p1. If p1 is on the worklist but has not yet been re-transformed,
duke@435 1052 // it is possible that p1 will have a type like Foo*[int+]:NotNull*+any.
duke@435 1053 // In fact, that could have been the original type of p1, and p1 could have
duke@435 1054 // had an original form like p1:(AddP x x (LShiftL quux 3)), where the
duke@435 1055 // expression (LShiftL quux 3) independently optimized to the constant 8.
duke@435 1056 if ((t->isa_int() == NULL) && (t->isa_long() == NULL)
duke@435 1057 && Opcode() != Op_LoadKlass) {
duke@435 1058 // t might actually be lower than _type, if _type is a unique
duke@435 1059 // concrete subclass of abstract class t.
duke@435 1060 // Make sure the reference is not into the header, by comparing
duke@435 1061 // the offset against the offset of the start of the array's data.
duke@435 1062 // Different array types begin at slightly different offsets (12 vs. 16).
duke@435 1063 // We choose T_BYTE as an example base type that is least restrictive
duke@435 1064 // as to alignment, which will therefore produce the smallest
duke@435 1065 // possible base offset.
duke@435 1066 const int min_base_off = arrayOopDesc::base_offset_in_bytes(T_BYTE);
duke@435 1067 if ((uint)off >= (uint)min_base_off) { // is the offset beyond the header?
duke@435 1068 const Type* jt = t->join(_type);
duke@435 1069 // In any case, do not allow the join, per se, to empty out the type.
duke@435 1070 if (jt->empty() && !t->empty()) {
duke@435 1071 // This can happen if a interface-typed array narrows to a class type.
duke@435 1072 jt = _type;
duke@435 1073 }
never@452 1074
never@452 1075 if (EliminateAutoBox) {
never@452 1076 // The pointers in the autobox arrays are always non-null
never@452 1077 Node* base = in(Address)->in(AddPNode::Base);
never@452 1078 if (base != NULL) {
never@452 1079 Compile::AliasType* atp = phase->C->alias_type(base->adr_type());
never@452 1080 if (is_autobox_cache(atp)) {
never@452 1081 return jt->join(TypePtr::NOTNULL)->is_ptr();
never@452 1082 }
never@452 1083 }
never@452 1084 }
duke@435 1085 return jt;
duke@435 1086 }
duke@435 1087 }
duke@435 1088 } else if (tp->base() == Type::InstPtr) {
duke@435 1089 assert( off != Type::OffsetBot ||
duke@435 1090 // arrays can be cast to Objects
duke@435 1091 tp->is_oopptr()->klass()->is_java_lang_Object() ||
duke@435 1092 // unsafe field access may not have a constant offset
duke@435 1093 phase->C->has_unsafe_access(),
duke@435 1094 "Field accesses must be precise" );
duke@435 1095 // For oop loads, we expect the _type to be precise
duke@435 1096 } else if (tp->base() == Type::KlassPtr) {
duke@435 1097 assert( off != Type::OffsetBot ||
duke@435 1098 // arrays can be cast to Objects
duke@435 1099 tp->is_klassptr()->klass()->is_java_lang_Object() ||
duke@435 1100 // also allow array-loading from the primary supertype
duke@435 1101 // array during subtype checks
duke@435 1102 Opcode() == Op_LoadKlass,
duke@435 1103 "Field accesses must be precise" );
duke@435 1104 // For klass/static loads, we expect the _type to be precise
duke@435 1105 }
duke@435 1106
duke@435 1107 const TypeKlassPtr *tkls = tp->isa_klassptr();
duke@435 1108 if (tkls != NULL && !StressReflectiveCode) {
duke@435 1109 ciKlass* klass = tkls->klass();
duke@435 1110 if (klass->is_loaded() && tkls->klass_is_exact()) {
duke@435 1111 // We are loading a field from a Klass metaobject whose identity
duke@435 1112 // is known at compile time (the type is "exact" or "precise").
duke@435 1113 // Check for fields we know are maintained as constants by the VM.
duke@435 1114 if (tkls->offset() == Klass::super_check_offset_offset_in_bytes() + (int)sizeof(oopDesc)) {
duke@435 1115 // The field is Klass::_super_check_offset. Return its (constant) value.
duke@435 1116 // (Folds up type checking code.)
duke@435 1117 assert(Opcode() == Op_LoadI, "must load an int from _super_check_offset");
duke@435 1118 return TypeInt::make(klass->super_check_offset());
duke@435 1119 }
duke@435 1120 // Compute index into primary_supers array
duke@435 1121 juint depth = (tkls->offset() - (Klass::primary_supers_offset_in_bytes() + (int)sizeof(oopDesc))) / sizeof(klassOop);
duke@435 1122 // Check for overflowing; use unsigned compare to handle the negative case.
duke@435 1123 if( depth < ciKlass::primary_super_limit() ) {
duke@435 1124 // The field is an element of Klass::_primary_supers. Return its (constant) value.
duke@435 1125 // (Folds up type checking code.)
duke@435 1126 assert(Opcode() == Op_LoadKlass, "must load a klass from _primary_supers");
duke@435 1127 ciKlass *ss = klass->super_of_depth(depth);
duke@435 1128 return ss ? TypeKlassPtr::make(ss) : TypePtr::NULL_PTR;
duke@435 1129 }
duke@435 1130 const Type* aift = load_array_final_field(tkls, klass);
duke@435 1131 if (aift != NULL) return aift;
duke@435 1132 if (tkls->offset() == in_bytes(arrayKlass::component_mirror_offset()) + (int)sizeof(oopDesc)
duke@435 1133 && klass->is_array_klass()) {
duke@435 1134 // The field is arrayKlass::_component_mirror. Return its (constant) value.
duke@435 1135 // (Folds up aClassConstant.getComponentType, common in Arrays.copyOf.)
duke@435 1136 assert(Opcode() == Op_LoadP, "must load an oop from _component_mirror");
duke@435 1137 return TypeInstPtr::make(klass->as_array_klass()->component_mirror());
duke@435 1138 }
duke@435 1139 if (tkls->offset() == Klass::java_mirror_offset_in_bytes() + (int)sizeof(oopDesc)) {
duke@435 1140 // The field is Klass::_java_mirror. Return its (constant) value.
duke@435 1141 // (Folds up the 2nd indirection in anObjConstant.getClass().)
duke@435 1142 assert(Opcode() == Op_LoadP, "must load an oop from _java_mirror");
duke@435 1143 return TypeInstPtr::make(klass->java_mirror());
duke@435 1144 }
duke@435 1145 }
duke@435 1146
duke@435 1147 // We can still check if we are loading from the primary_supers array at a
duke@435 1148 // shallow enough depth. Even though the klass is not exact, entries less
duke@435 1149 // than or equal to its super depth are correct.
duke@435 1150 if (klass->is_loaded() ) {
duke@435 1151 ciType *inner = klass->klass();
duke@435 1152 while( inner->is_obj_array_klass() )
duke@435 1153 inner = inner->as_obj_array_klass()->base_element_type();
duke@435 1154 if( inner->is_instance_klass() &&
duke@435 1155 !inner->as_instance_klass()->flags().is_interface() ) {
duke@435 1156 // Compute index into primary_supers array
duke@435 1157 juint depth = (tkls->offset() - (Klass::primary_supers_offset_in_bytes() + (int)sizeof(oopDesc))) / sizeof(klassOop);
duke@435 1158 // Check for overflowing; use unsigned compare to handle the negative case.
duke@435 1159 if( depth < ciKlass::primary_super_limit() &&
duke@435 1160 depth <= klass->super_depth() ) { // allow self-depth checks to handle self-check case
duke@435 1161 // The field is an element of Klass::_primary_supers. Return its (constant) value.
duke@435 1162 // (Folds up type checking code.)
duke@435 1163 assert(Opcode() == Op_LoadKlass, "must load a klass from _primary_supers");
duke@435 1164 ciKlass *ss = klass->super_of_depth(depth);
duke@435 1165 return ss ? TypeKlassPtr::make(ss) : TypePtr::NULL_PTR;
duke@435 1166 }
duke@435 1167 }
duke@435 1168 }
duke@435 1169
duke@435 1170 // If the type is enough to determine that the thing is not an array,
duke@435 1171 // we can give the layout_helper a positive interval type.
duke@435 1172 // This will help short-circuit some reflective code.
duke@435 1173 if (tkls->offset() == Klass::layout_helper_offset_in_bytes() + (int)sizeof(oopDesc)
duke@435 1174 && !klass->is_array_klass() // not directly typed as an array
duke@435 1175 && !klass->is_interface() // specifically not Serializable & Cloneable
duke@435 1176 && !klass->is_java_lang_Object() // not the supertype of all T[]
duke@435 1177 ) {
duke@435 1178 // Note: When interfaces are reliable, we can narrow the interface
duke@435 1179 // test to (klass != Serializable && klass != Cloneable).
duke@435 1180 assert(Opcode() == Op_LoadI, "must load an int from _layout_helper");
duke@435 1181 jint min_size = Klass::instance_layout_helper(oopDesc::header_size(), false);
duke@435 1182 // The key property of this type is that it folds up tests
duke@435 1183 // for array-ness, since it proves that the layout_helper is positive.
duke@435 1184 // Thus, a generic value like the basic object layout helper works fine.
duke@435 1185 return TypeInt::make(min_size, max_jint, Type::WidenMin);
duke@435 1186 }
duke@435 1187 }
duke@435 1188
duke@435 1189 // If we are loading from a freshly-allocated object, produce a zero,
duke@435 1190 // if the load is provably beyond the header of the object.
duke@435 1191 // (Also allow a variable load from a fresh array to produce zero.)
duke@435 1192 if (ReduceFieldZeroing) {
duke@435 1193 Node* value = can_see_stored_value(mem,phase);
duke@435 1194 if (value != NULL && value->is_Con())
duke@435 1195 return value->bottom_type();
duke@435 1196 }
duke@435 1197
duke@435 1198 return _type;
duke@435 1199 }
duke@435 1200
duke@435 1201 //------------------------------match_edge-------------------------------------
duke@435 1202 // Do we Match on this edge index or not? Match only the address.
duke@435 1203 uint LoadNode::match_edge(uint idx) const {
duke@435 1204 return idx == MemNode::Address;
duke@435 1205 }
duke@435 1206
duke@435 1207 //--------------------------LoadBNode::Ideal--------------------------------------
duke@435 1208 //
duke@435 1209 // If the previous store is to the same address as this load,
duke@435 1210 // and the value stored was larger than a byte, replace this load
duke@435 1211 // with the value stored truncated to a byte. If no truncation is
duke@435 1212 // needed, the replacement is done in LoadNode::Identity().
duke@435 1213 //
duke@435 1214 Node *LoadBNode::Ideal(PhaseGVN *phase, bool can_reshape) {
duke@435 1215 Node* mem = in(MemNode::Memory);
duke@435 1216 Node* value = can_see_stored_value(mem,phase);
duke@435 1217 if( value && !phase->type(value)->higher_equal( _type ) ) {
duke@435 1218 Node *result = phase->transform( new (phase->C, 3) LShiftINode(value, phase->intcon(24)) );
duke@435 1219 return new (phase->C, 3) RShiftINode(result, phase->intcon(24));
duke@435 1220 }
duke@435 1221 // Identity call will handle the case where truncation is not needed.
duke@435 1222 return LoadNode::Ideal(phase, can_reshape);
duke@435 1223 }
duke@435 1224
duke@435 1225 //--------------------------LoadCNode::Ideal--------------------------------------
duke@435 1226 //
duke@435 1227 // If the previous store is to the same address as this load,
duke@435 1228 // and the value stored was larger than a char, replace this load
duke@435 1229 // with the value stored truncated to a char. If no truncation is
duke@435 1230 // needed, the replacement is done in LoadNode::Identity().
duke@435 1231 //
duke@435 1232 Node *LoadCNode::Ideal(PhaseGVN *phase, bool can_reshape) {
duke@435 1233 Node* mem = in(MemNode::Memory);
duke@435 1234 Node* value = can_see_stored_value(mem,phase);
duke@435 1235 if( value && !phase->type(value)->higher_equal( _type ) )
duke@435 1236 return new (phase->C, 3) AndINode(value,phase->intcon(0xFFFF));
duke@435 1237 // Identity call will handle the case where truncation is not needed.
duke@435 1238 return LoadNode::Ideal(phase, can_reshape);
duke@435 1239 }
duke@435 1240
duke@435 1241 //--------------------------LoadSNode::Ideal--------------------------------------
duke@435 1242 //
duke@435 1243 // If the previous store is to the same address as this load,
duke@435 1244 // and the value stored was larger than a short, replace this load
duke@435 1245 // with the value stored truncated to a short. If no truncation is
duke@435 1246 // needed, the replacement is done in LoadNode::Identity().
duke@435 1247 //
duke@435 1248 Node *LoadSNode::Ideal(PhaseGVN *phase, bool can_reshape) {
duke@435 1249 Node* mem = in(MemNode::Memory);
duke@435 1250 Node* value = can_see_stored_value(mem,phase);
duke@435 1251 if( value && !phase->type(value)->higher_equal( _type ) ) {
duke@435 1252 Node *result = phase->transform( new (phase->C, 3) LShiftINode(value, phase->intcon(16)) );
duke@435 1253 return new (phase->C, 3) RShiftINode(result, phase->intcon(16));
duke@435 1254 }
duke@435 1255 // Identity call will handle the case where truncation is not needed.
duke@435 1256 return LoadNode::Ideal(phase, can_reshape);
duke@435 1257 }
duke@435 1258
duke@435 1259 //=============================================================================
duke@435 1260 //------------------------------Value------------------------------------------
duke@435 1261 const Type *LoadKlassNode::Value( PhaseTransform *phase ) const {
duke@435 1262 // Either input is TOP ==> the result is TOP
duke@435 1263 const Type *t1 = phase->type( in(MemNode::Memory) );
duke@435 1264 if (t1 == Type::TOP) return Type::TOP;
duke@435 1265 Node *adr = in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 1266 const Type *t2 = phase->type( adr );
duke@435 1267 if (t2 == Type::TOP) return Type::TOP;
duke@435 1268 const TypePtr *tp = t2->is_ptr();
duke@435 1269 if (TypePtr::above_centerline(tp->ptr()) ||
duke@435 1270 tp->ptr() == TypePtr::Null) return Type::TOP;
duke@435 1271
duke@435 1272 // Return a more precise klass, if possible
duke@435 1273 const TypeInstPtr *tinst = tp->isa_instptr();
duke@435 1274 if (tinst != NULL) {
duke@435 1275 ciInstanceKlass* ik = tinst->klass()->as_instance_klass();
duke@435 1276 int offset = tinst->offset();
duke@435 1277 if (ik == phase->C->env()->Class_klass()
duke@435 1278 && (offset == java_lang_Class::klass_offset_in_bytes() ||
duke@435 1279 offset == java_lang_Class::array_klass_offset_in_bytes())) {
duke@435 1280 // We are loading a special hidden field from a Class mirror object,
duke@435 1281 // the field which points to the VM's Klass metaobject.
duke@435 1282 ciType* t = tinst->java_mirror_type();
duke@435 1283 // java_mirror_type returns non-null for compile-time Class constants.
duke@435 1284 if (t != NULL) {
duke@435 1285 // constant oop => constant klass
duke@435 1286 if (offset == java_lang_Class::array_klass_offset_in_bytes()) {
duke@435 1287 return TypeKlassPtr::make(ciArrayKlass::make(t));
duke@435 1288 }
duke@435 1289 if (!t->is_klass()) {
duke@435 1290 // a primitive Class (e.g., int.class) has NULL for a klass field
duke@435 1291 return TypePtr::NULL_PTR;
duke@435 1292 }
duke@435 1293 // (Folds up the 1st indirection in aClassConstant.getModifiers().)
duke@435 1294 return TypeKlassPtr::make(t->as_klass());
duke@435 1295 }
duke@435 1296 // non-constant mirror, so we can't tell what's going on
duke@435 1297 }
duke@435 1298 if( !ik->is_loaded() )
duke@435 1299 return _type; // Bail out if not loaded
duke@435 1300 if (offset == oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes()) {
duke@435 1301 if (tinst->klass_is_exact()) {
duke@435 1302 return TypeKlassPtr::make(ik);
duke@435 1303 }
duke@435 1304 // See if we can become precise: no subklasses and no interface
duke@435 1305 // (Note: We need to support verified interfaces.)
duke@435 1306 if (!ik->is_interface() && !ik->has_subklass()) {
duke@435 1307 //assert(!UseExactTypes, "this code should be useless with exact types");
duke@435 1308 // Add a dependence; if any subclass added we need to recompile
duke@435 1309 if (!ik->is_final()) {
duke@435 1310 // %%% should use stronger assert_unique_concrete_subtype instead
duke@435 1311 phase->C->dependencies()->assert_leaf_type(ik);
duke@435 1312 }
duke@435 1313 // Return precise klass
duke@435 1314 return TypeKlassPtr::make(ik);
duke@435 1315 }
duke@435 1316
duke@435 1317 // Return root of possible klass
duke@435 1318 return TypeKlassPtr::make(TypePtr::NotNull, ik, 0/*offset*/);
duke@435 1319 }
duke@435 1320 }
duke@435 1321
duke@435 1322 // Check for loading klass from an array
duke@435 1323 const TypeAryPtr *tary = tp->isa_aryptr();
duke@435 1324 if( tary != NULL ) {
duke@435 1325 ciKlass *tary_klass = tary->klass();
duke@435 1326 if (tary_klass != NULL // can be NULL when at BOTTOM or TOP
duke@435 1327 && tary->offset() == oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes()) {
duke@435 1328 if (tary->klass_is_exact()) {
duke@435 1329 return TypeKlassPtr::make(tary_klass);
duke@435 1330 }
duke@435 1331 ciArrayKlass *ak = tary->klass()->as_array_klass();
duke@435 1332 // If the klass is an object array, we defer the question to the
duke@435 1333 // array component klass.
duke@435 1334 if( ak->is_obj_array_klass() ) {
duke@435 1335 assert( ak->is_loaded(), "" );
duke@435 1336 ciKlass *base_k = ak->as_obj_array_klass()->base_element_klass();
duke@435 1337 if( base_k->is_loaded() && base_k->is_instance_klass() ) {
duke@435 1338 ciInstanceKlass* ik = base_k->as_instance_klass();
duke@435 1339 // See if we can become precise: no subklasses and no interface
duke@435 1340 if (!ik->is_interface() && !ik->has_subklass()) {
duke@435 1341 //assert(!UseExactTypes, "this code should be useless with exact types");
duke@435 1342 // Add a dependence; if any subclass added we need to recompile
duke@435 1343 if (!ik->is_final()) {
duke@435 1344 phase->C->dependencies()->assert_leaf_type(ik);
duke@435 1345 }
duke@435 1346 // Return precise array klass
duke@435 1347 return TypeKlassPtr::make(ak);
duke@435 1348 }
duke@435 1349 }
duke@435 1350 return TypeKlassPtr::make(TypePtr::NotNull, ak, 0/*offset*/);
duke@435 1351 } else { // Found a type-array?
duke@435 1352 //assert(!UseExactTypes, "this code should be useless with exact types");
duke@435 1353 assert( ak->is_type_array_klass(), "" );
duke@435 1354 return TypeKlassPtr::make(ak); // These are always precise
duke@435 1355 }
duke@435 1356 }
duke@435 1357 }
duke@435 1358
duke@435 1359 // Check for loading klass from an array klass
duke@435 1360 const TypeKlassPtr *tkls = tp->isa_klassptr();
duke@435 1361 if (tkls != NULL && !StressReflectiveCode) {
duke@435 1362 ciKlass* klass = tkls->klass();
duke@435 1363 if( !klass->is_loaded() )
duke@435 1364 return _type; // Bail out if not loaded
duke@435 1365 if( klass->is_obj_array_klass() &&
duke@435 1366 (uint)tkls->offset() == objArrayKlass::element_klass_offset_in_bytes() + sizeof(oopDesc)) {
duke@435 1367 ciKlass* elem = klass->as_obj_array_klass()->element_klass();
duke@435 1368 // // Always returning precise element type is incorrect,
duke@435 1369 // // e.g., element type could be object and array may contain strings
duke@435 1370 // return TypeKlassPtr::make(TypePtr::Constant, elem, 0);
duke@435 1371
duke@435 1372 // The array's TypeKlassPtr was declared 'precise' or 'not precise'
duke@435 1373 // according to the element type's subclassing.
duke@435 1374 return TypeKlassPtr::make(tkls->ptr(), elem, 0/*offset*/);
duke@435 1375 }
duke@435 1376 if( klass->is_instance_klass() && tkls->klass_is_exact() &&
duke@435 1377 (uint)tkls->offset() == Klass::super_offset_in_bytes() + sizeof(oopDesc)) {
duke@435 1378 ciKlass* sup = klass->as_instance_klass()->super();
duke@435 1379 // The field is Klass::_super. Return its (constant) value.
duke@435 1380 // (Folds up the 2nd indirection in aClassConstant.getSuperClass().)
duke@435 1381 return sup ? TypeKlassPtr::make(sup) : TypePtr::NULL_PTR;
duke@435 1382 }
duke@435 1383 }
duke@435 1384
duke@435 1385 // Bailout case
duke@435 1386 return LoadNode::Value(phase);
duke@435 1387 }
duke@435 1388
duke@435 1389 //------------------------------Identity---------------------------------------
duke@435 1390 // To clean up reflective code, simplify k.java_mirror.as_klass to plain k.
duke@435 1391 // Also feed through the klass in Allocate(...klass...)._klass.
duke@435 1392 Node* LoadKlassNode::Identity( PhaseTransform *phase ) {
duke@435 1393 Node* x = LoadNode::Identity(phase);
duke@435 1394 if (x != this) return x;
duke@435 1395
duke@435 1396 // Take apart the address into an oop and and offset.
duke@435 1397 // Return 'this' if we cannot.
duke@435 1398 Node* adr = in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 1399 intptr_t offset = 0;
duke@435 1400 Node* base = AddPNode::Ideal_base_and_offset(adr, phase, offset);
duke@435 1401 if (base == NULL) return this;
duke@435 1402 const TypeOopPtr* toop = phase->type(adr)->isa_oopptr();
duke@435 1403 if (toop == NULL) return this;
duke@435 1404
duke@435 1405 // We can fetch the klass directly through an AllocateNode.
duke@435 1406 // This works even if the klass is not constant (clone or newArray).
duke@435 1407 if (offset == oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes()) {
duke@435 1408 Node* allocated_klass = AllocateNode::Ideal_klass(base, phase);
duke@435 1409 if (allocated_klass != NULL) {
duke@435 1410 return allocated_klass;
duke@435 1411 }
duke@435 1412 }
duke@435 1413
duke@435 1414 // Simplify k.java_mirror.as_klass to plain k, where k is a klassOop.
duke@435 1415 // Simplify ak.component_mirror.array_klass to plain ak, ak an arrayKlass.
duke@435 1416 // See inline_native_Class_query for occurrences of these patterns.
duke@435 1417 // Java Example: x.getClass().isAssignableFrom(y)
duke@435 1418 // Java Example: Array.newInstance(x.getClass().getComponentType(), n)
duke@435 1419 //
duke@435 1420 // This improves reflective code, often making the Class
duke@435 1421 // mirror go completely dead. (Current exception: Class
duke@435 1422 // mirrors may appear in debug info, but we could clean them out by
duke@435 1423 // introducing a new debug info operator for klassOop.java_mirror).
duke@435 1424 if (toop->isa_instptr() && toop->klass() == phase->C->env()->Class_klass()
duke@435 1425 && (offset == java_lang_Class::klass_offset_in_bytes() ||
duke@435 1426 offset == java_lang_Class::array_klass_offset_in_bytes())) {
duke@435 1427 // We are loading a special hidden field from a Class mirror,
duke@435 1428 // the field which points to its Klass or arrayKlass metaobject.
duke@435 1429 if (base->is_Load()) {
duke@435 1430 Node* adr2 = base->in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 1431 const TypeKlassPtr* tkls = phase->type(adr2)->isa_klassptr();
duke@435 1432 if (tkls != NULL && !tkls->empty()
duke@435 1433 && (tkls->klass()->is_instance_klass() ||
duke@435 1434 tkls->klass()->is_array_klass())
duke@435 1435 && adr2->is_AddP()
duke@435 1436 ) {
duke@435 1437 int mirror_field = Klass::java_mirror_offset_in_bytes();
duke@435 1438 if (offset == java_lang_Class::array_klass_offset_in_bytes()) {
duke@435 1439 mirror_field = in_bytes(arrayKlass::component_mirror_offset());
duke@435 1440 }
duke@435 1441 if (tkls->offset() == mirror_field + (int)sizeof(oopDesc)) {
duke@435 1442 return adr2->in(AddPNode::Base);
duke@435 1443 }
duke@435 1444 }
duke@435 1445 }
duke@435 1446 }
duke@435 1447
duke@435 1448 return this;
duke@435 1449 }
duke@435 1450
duke@435 1451 //------------------------------Value-----------------------------------------
duke@435 1452 const Type *LoadRangeNode::Value( PhaseTransform *phase ) const {
duke@435 1453 // Either input is TOP ==> the result is TOP
duke@435 1454 const Type *t1 = phase->type( in(MemNode::Memory) );
duke@435 1455 if( t1 == Type::TOP ) return Type::TOP;
duke@435 1456 Node *adr = in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 1457 const Type *t2 = phase->type( adr );
duke@435 1458 if( t2 == Type::TOP ) return Type::TOP;
duke@435 1459 const TypePtr *tp = t2->is_ptr();
duke@435 1460 if (TypePtr::above_centerline(tp->ptr())) return Type::TOP;
duke@435 1461 const TypeAryPtr *tap = tp->isa_aryptr();
duke@435 1462 if( !tap ) return _type;
duke@435 1463 return tap->size();
duke@435 1464 }
duke@435 1465
duke@435 1466 //------------------------------Identity---------------------------------------
duke@435 1467 // Feed through the length in AllocateArray(...length...)._length.
duke@435 1468 Node* LoadRangeNode::Identity( PhaseTransform *phase ) {
duke@435 1469 Node* x = LoadINode::Identity(phase);
duke@435 1470 if (x != this) return x;
duke@435 1471
duke@435 1472 // Take apart the address into an oop and and offset.
duke@435 1473 // Return 'this' if we cannot.
duke@435 1474 Node* adr = in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 1475 intptr_t offset = 0;
duke@435 1476 Node* base = AddPNode::Ideal_base_and_offset(adr, phase, offset);
duke@435 1477 if (base == NULL) return this;
duke@435 1478 const TypeAryPtr* tary = phase->type(adr)->isa_aryptr();
duke@435 1479 if (tary == NULL) return this;
duke@435 1480
duke@435 1481 // We can fetch the length directly through an AllocateArrayNode.
duke@435 1482 // This works even if the length is not constant (clone or newArray).
duke@435 1483 if (offset == arrayOopDesc::length_offset_in_bytes()) {
duke@435 1484 Node* allocated_length = AllocateArrayNode::Ideal_length(base, phase);
duke@435 1485 if (allocated_length != NULL) {
duke@435 1486 return allocated_length;
duke@435 1487 }
duke@435 1488 }
duke@435 1489
duke@435 1490 return this;
duke@435 1491
duke@435 1492 }
duke@435 1493 //=============================================================================
duke@435 1494 //---------------------------StoreNode::make-----------------------------------
duke@435 1495 // Polymorphic factory method:
duke@435 1496 StoreNode* StoreNode::make( Compile *C, Node* ctl, Node* mem, Node* adr, const TypePtr* adr_type, Node* val, BasicType bt ) {
duke@435 1497 switch (bt) {
duke@435 1498 case T_BOOLEAN:
duke@435 1499 case T_BYTE: return new (C, 4) StoreBNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, val);
duke@435 1500 case T_INT: return new (C, 4) StoreINode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, val);
duke@435 1501 case T_CHAR:
duke@435 1502 case T_SHORT: return new (C, 4) StoreCNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, val);
duke@435 1503 case T_LONG: return new (C, 4) StoreLNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, val);
duke@435 1504 case T_FLOAT: return new (C, 4) StoreFNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, val);
duke@435 1505 case T_DOUBLE: return new (C, 4) StoreDNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, val);
duke@435 1506 case T_ADDRESS:
duke@435 1507 case T_OBJECT: return new (C, 4) StorePNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, val);
duke@435 1508 }
duke@435 1509 ShouldNotReachHere();
duke@435 1510 return (StoreNode*)NULL;
duke@435 1511 }
duke@435 1512
duke@435 1513 StoreLNode* StoreLNode::make_atomic(Compile *C, Node* ctl, Node* mem, Node* adr, const TypePtr* adr_type, Node* val) {
duke@435 1514 bool require_atomic = true;
duke@435 1515 return new (C, 4) StoreLNode(ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, val, require_atomic);
duke@435 1516 }
duke@435 1517
duke@435 1518
duke@435 1519 //--------------------------bottom_type----------------------------------------
duke@435 1520 const Type *StoreNode::bottom_type() const {
duke@435 1521 return Type::MEMORY;
duke@435 1522 }
duke@435 1523
duke@435 1524 //------------------------------hash-------------------------------------------
duke@435 1525 uint StoreNode::hash() const {
duke@435 1526 // unroll addition of interesting fields
duke@435 1527 //return (uintptr_t)in(Control) + (uintptr_t)in(Memory) + (uintptr_t)in(Address) + (uintptr_t)in(ValueIn);
duke@435 1528
duke@435 1529 // Since they are not commoned, do not hash them:
duke@435 1530 return NO_HASH;
duke@435 1531 }
duke@435 1532
duke@435 1533 //------------------------------Ideal------------------------------------------
duke@435 1534 // Change back-to-back Store(, p, x) -> Store(m, p, y) to Store(m, p, x).
duke@435 1535 // When a store immediately follows a relevant allocation/initialization,
duke@435 1536 // try to capture it into the initialization, or hoist it above.
duke@435 1537 Node *StoreNode::Ideal(PhaseGVN *phase, bool can_reshape) {
duke@435 1538 Node* p = MemNode::Ideal_common(phase, can_reshape);
duke@435 1539 if (p) return (p == NodeSentinel) ? NULL : p;
duke@435 1540
duke@435 1541 Node* mem = in(MemNode::Memory);
duke@435 1542 Node* address = in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 1543
duke@435 1544 // Back-to-back stores to same address? Fold em up.
duke@435 1545 // Generally unsafe if I have intervening uses...
duke@435 1546 if (mem->is_Store() && phase->eqv_uncast(mem->in(MemNode::Address), address)) {
duke@435 1547 // Looking at a dead closed cycle of memory?
duke@435 1548 assert(mem != mem->in(MemNode::Memory), "dead loop in StoreNode::Ideal");
duke@435 1549
duke@435 1550 assert(Opcode() == mem->Opcode() ||
duke@435 1551 phase->C->get_alias_index(adr_type()) == Compile::AliasIdxRaw,
duke@435 1552 "no mismatched stores, except on raw memory");
duke@435 1553
duke@435 1554 if (mem->outcnt() == 1 && // check for intervening uses
duke@435 1555 mem->as_Store()->memory_size() <= this->memory_size()) {
duke@435 1556 // If anybody other than 'this' uses 'mem', we cannot fold 'mem' away.
duke@435 1557 // For example, 'mem' might be the final state at a conditional return.
duke@435 1558 // Or, 'mem' might be used by some node which is live at the same time
duke@435 1559 // 'this' is live, which might be unschedulable. So, require exactly
duke@435 1560 // ONE user, the 'this' store, until such time as we clone 'mem' for
duke@435 1561 // each of 'mem's uses (thus making the exactly-1-user-rule hold true).
duke@435 1562 if (can_reshape) { // (%%% is this an anachronism?)
duke@435 1563 set_req_X(MemNode::Memory, mem->in(MemNode::Memory),
duke@435 1564 phase->is_IterGVN());
duke@435 1565 } else {
duke@435 1566 // It's OK to do this in the parser, since DU info is always accurate,
duke@435 1567 // and the parser always refers to nodes via SafePointNode maps.
duke@435 1568 set_req(MemNode::Memory, mem->in(MemNode::Memory));
duke@435 1569 }
duke@435 1570 return this;
duke@435 1571 }
duke@435 1572 }
duke@435 1573
duke@435 1574 // Capture an unaliased, unconditional, simple store into an initializer.
duke@435 1575 // Or, if it is independent of the allocation, hoist it above the allocation.
duke@435 1576 if (ReduceFieldZeroing && /*can_reshape &&*/
duke@435 1577 mem->is_Proj() && mem->in(0)->is_Initialize()) {
duke@435 1578 InitializeNode* init = mem->in(0)->as_Initialize();
duke@435 1579 intptr_t offset = init->can_capture_store(this, phase);
duke@435 1580 if (offset > 0) {
duke@435 1581 Node* moved = init->capture_store(this, offset, phase);
duke@435 1582 // If the InitializeNode captured me, it made a raw copy of me,
duke@435 1583 // and I need to disappear.
duke@435 1584 if (moved != NULL) {
duke@435 1585 // %%% hack to ensure that Ideal returns a new node:
duke@435 1586 mem = MergeMemNode::make(phase->C, mem);
duke@435 1587 return mem; // fold me away
duke@435 1588 }
duke@435 1589 }
duke@435 1590 }
duke@435 1591
duke@435 1592 return NULL; // No further progress
duke@435 1593 }
duke@435 1594
duke@435 1595 //------------------------------Value-----------------------------------------
duke@435 1596 const Type *StoreNode::Value( PhaseTransform *phase ) const {
duke@435 1597 // Either input is TOP ==> the result is TOP
duke@435 1598 const Type *t1 = phase->type( in(MemNode::Memory) );
duke@435 1599 if( t1 == Type::TOP ) return Type::TOP;
duke@435 1600 const Type *t2 = phase->type( in(MemNode::Address) );
duke@435 1601 if( t2 == Type::TOP ) return Type::TOP;
duke@435 1602 const Type *t3 = phase->type( in(MemNode::ValueIn) );
duke@435 1603 if( t3 == Type::TOP ) return Type::TOP;
duke@435 1604 return Type::MEMORY;
duke@435 1605 }
duke@435 1606
duke@435 1607 //------------------------------Identity---------------------------------------
duke@435 1608 // Remove redundant stores:
duke@435 1609 // Store(m, p, Load(m, p)) changes to m.
duke@435 1610 // Store(, p, x) -> Store(m, p, x) changes to Store(m, p, x).
duke@435 1611 Node *StoreNode::Identity( PhaseTransform *phase ) {
duke@435 1612 Node* mem = in(MemNode::Memory);
duke@435 1613 Node* adr = in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 1614 Node* val = in(MemNode::ValueIn);
duke@435 1615
duke@435 1616 // Load then Store? Then the Store is useless
duke@435 1617 if (val->is_Load() &&
duke@435 1618 phase->eqv_uncast( val->in(MemNode::Address), adr ) &&
duke@435 1619 phase->eqv_uncast( val->in(MemNode::Memory ), mem ) &&
duke@435 1620 val->as_Load()->store_Opcode() == Opcode()) {
duke@435 1621 return mem;
duke@435 1622 }
duke@435 1623
duke@435 1624 // Two stores in a row of the same value?
duke@435 1625 if (mem->is_Store() &&
duke@435 1626 phase->eqv_uncast( mem->in(MemNode::Address), adr ) &&
duke@435 1627 phase->eqv_uncast( mem->in(MemNode::ValueIn), val ) &&
duke@435 1628 mem->Opcode() == Opcode()) {
duke@435 1629 return mem;
duke@435 1630 }
duke@435 1631
duke@435 1632 // Store of zero anywhere into a freshly-allocated object?
duke@435 1633 // Then the store is useless.
duke@435 1634 // (It must already have been captured by the InitializeNode.)
duke@435 1635 if (ReduceFieldZeroing && phase->type(val)->is_zero_type()) {
duke@435 1636 // a newly allocated object is already all-zeroes everywhere
duke@435 1637 if (mem->is_Proj() && mem->in(0)->is_Allocate()) {
duke@435 1638 return mem;
duke@435 1639 }
duke@435 1640
duke@435 1641 // the store may also apply to zero-bits in an earlier object
duke@435 1642 Node* prev_mem = find_previous_store(phase);
duke@435 1643 // Steps (a), (b): Walk past independent stores to find an exact match.
duke@435 1644 if (prev_mem != NULL) {
duke@435 1645 Node* prev_val = can_see_stored_value(prev_mem, phase);
duke@435 1646 if (prev_val != NULL && phase->eqv(prev_val, val)) {
duke@435 1647 // prev_val and val might differ by a cast; it would be good
duke@435 1648 // to keep the more informative of the two.
duke@435 1649 return mem;
duke@435 1650 }
duke@435 1651 }
duke@435 1652 }
duke@435 1653
duke@435 1654 return this;
duke@435 1655 }
duke@435 1656
duke@435 1657 //------------------------------match_edge-------------------------------------
duke@435 1658 // Do we Match on this edge index or not? Match only memory & value
duke@435 1659 uint StoreNode::match_edge(uint idx) const {
duke@435 1660 return idx == MemNode::Address || idx == MemNode::ValueIn;
duke@435 1661 }
duke@435 1662
duke@435 1663 //------------------------------cmp--------------------------------------------
duke@435 1664 // Do not common stores up together. They generally have to be split
duke@435 1665 // back up anyways, so do not bother.
duke@435 1666 uint StoreNode::cmp( const Node &n ) const {
duke@435 1667 return (&n == this); // Always fail except on self
duke@435 1668 }
duke@435 1669
duke@435 1670 //------------------------------Ideal_masked_input-----------------------------
duke@435 1671 // Check for a useless mask before a partial-word store
duke@435 1672 // (StoreB ... (AndI valIn conIa) )
duke@435 1673 // If (conIa & mask == mask) this simplifies to
duke@435 1674 // (StoreB ... (valIn) )
duke@435 1675 Node *StoreNode::Ideal_masked_input(PhaseGVN *phase, uint mask) {
duke@435 1676 Node *val = in(MemNode::ValueIn);
duke@435 1677 if( val->Opcode() == Op_AndI ) {
duke@435 1678 const TypeInt *t = phase->type( val->in(2) )->isa_int();
duke@435 1679 if( t && t->is_con() && (t->get_con() & mask) == mask ) {
duke@435 1680 set_req(MemNode::ValueIn, val->in(1));
duke@435 1681 return this;
duke@435 1682 }
duke@435 1683 }
duke@435 1684 return NULL;
duke@435 1685 }
duke@435 1686
duke@435 1687
duke@435 1688 //------------------------------Ideal_sign_extended_input----------------------
duke@435 1689 // Check for useless sign-extension before a partial-word store
duke@435 1690 // (StoreB ... (RShiftI _ (LShiftI _ valIn conIL ) conIR) )
duke@435 1691 // If (conIL == conIR && conIR <= num_bits) this simplifies to
duke@435 1692 // (StoreB ... (valIn) )
duke@435 1693 Node *StoreNode::Ideal_sign_extended_input(PhaseGVN *phase, int num_bits) {
duke@435 1694 Node *val = in(MemNode::ValueIn);
duke@435 1695 if( val->Opcode() == Op_RShiftI ) {
duke@435 1696 const TypeInt *t = phase->type( val->in(2) )->isa_int();
duke@435 1697 if( t && t->is_con() && (t->get_con() <= num_bits) ) {
duke@435 1698 Node *shl = val->in(1);
duke@435 1699 if( shl->Opcode() == Op_LShiftI ) {
duke@435 1700 const TypeInt *t2 = phase->type( shl->in(2) )->isa_int();
duke@435 1701 if( t2 && t2->is_con() && (t2->get_con() == t->get_con()) ) {
duke@435 1702 set_req(MemNode::ValueIn, shl->in(1));
duke@435 1703 return this;
duke@435 1704 }
duke@435 1705 }
duke@435 1706 }
duke@435 1707 }
duke@435 1708 return NULL;
duke@435 1709 }
duke@435 1710
duke@435 1711 //------------------------------value_never_loaded-----------------------------------
duke@435 1712 // Determine whether there are any possible loads of the value stored.
duke@435 1713 // For simplicity, we actually check if there are any loads from the
duke@435 1714 // address stored to, not just for loads of the value stored by this node.
duke@435 1715 //
duke@435 1716 bool StoreNode::value_never_loaded( PhaseTransform *phase) const {
duke@435 1717 Node *adr = in(Address);
duke@435 1718 const TypeOopPtr *adr_oop = phase->type(adr)->isa_oopptr();
duke@435 1719 if (adr_oop == NULL)
duke@435 1720 return false;
duke@435 1721 if (!adr_oop->is_instance())
duke@435 1722 return false; // if not a distinct instance, there may be aliases of the address
duke@435 1723 for (DUIterator_Fast imax, i = adr->fast_outs(imax); i < imax; i++) {
duke@435 1724 Node *use = adr->fast_out(i);
duke@435 1725 int opc = use->Opcode();
duke@435 1726 if (use->is_Load() || use->is_LoadStore()) {
duke@435 1727 return false;
duke@435 1728 }
duke@435 1729 }
duke@435 1730 return true;
duke@435 1731 }
duke@435 1732
duke@435 1733 //=============================================================================
duke@435 1734 //------------------------------Ideal------------------------------------------
duke@435 1735 // If the store is from an AND mask that leaves the low bits untouched, then
duke@435 1736 // we can skip the AND operation. If the store is from a sign-extension
duke@435 1737 // (a left shift, then right shift) we can skip both.
duke@435 1738 Node *StoreBNode::Ideal(PhaseGVN *phase, bool can_reshape){
duke@435 1739 Node *progress = StoreNode::Ideal_masked_input(phase, 0xFF);
duke@435 1740 if( progress != NULL ) return progress;
duke@435 1741
duke@435 1742 progress = StoreNode::Ideal_sign_extended_input(phase, 24);
duke@435 1743 if( progress != NULL ) return progress;
duke@435 1744
duke@435 1745 // Finally check the default case
duke@435 1746 return StoreNode::Ideal(phase, can_reshape);
duke@435 1747 }
duke@435 1748
duke@435 1749 //=============================================================================
duke@435 1750 //------------------------------Ideal------------------------------------------
duke@435 1751 // If the store is from an AND mask that leaves the low bits untouched, then
duke@435 1752 // we can skip the AND operation
duke@435 1753 Node *StoreCNode::Ideal(PhaseGVN *phase, bool can_reshape){
duke@435 1754 Node *progress = StoreNode::Ideal_masked_input(phase, 0xFFFF);
duke@435 1755 if( progress != NULL ) return progress;
duke@435 1756
duke@435 1757 progress = StoreNode::Ideal_sign_extended_input(phase, 16);
duke@435 1758 if( progress != NULL ) return progress;
duke@435 1759
duke@435 1760 // Finally check the default case
duke@435 1761 return StoreNode::Ideal(phase, can_reshape);
duke@435 1762 }
duke@435 1763
duke@435 1764 //=============================================================================
duke@435 1765 //------------------------------Identity---------------------------------------
duke@435 1766 Node *StoreCMNode::Identity( PhaseTransform *phase ) {
duke@435 1767 // No need to card mark when storing a null ptr
duke@435 1768 Node* my_store = in(MemNode::OopStore);
duke@435 1769 if (my_store->is_Store()) {
duke@435 1770 const Type *t1 = phase->type( my_store->in(MemNode::ValueIn) );
duke@435 1771 if( t1 == TypePtr::NULL_PTR ) {
duke@435 1772 return in(MemNode::Memory);
duke@435 1773 }
duke@435 1774 }
duke@435 1775 return this;
duke@435 1776 }
duke@435 1777
duke@435 1778 //------------------------------Value-----------------------------------------
duke@435 1779 const Type *StoreCMNode::Value( PhaseTransform *phase ) const {
duke@435 1780 // If extra input is TOP ==> the result is TOP
duke@435 1781 const Type *t1 = phase->type( in(MemNode::OopStore) );
duke@435 1782 if( t1 == Type::TOP ) return Type::TOP;
duke@435 1783
duke@435 1784 return StoreNode::Value( phase );
duke@435 1785 }
duke@435 1786
duke@435 1787
duke@435 1788 //=============================================================================
duke@435 1789 //----------------------------------SCMemProjNode------------------------------
duke@435 1790 const Type * SCMemProjNode::Value( PhaseTransform *phase ) const
duke@435 1791 {
duke@435 1792 return bottom_type();
duke@435 1793 }
duke@435 1794
duke@435 1795 //=============================================================================
duke@435 1796 LoadStoreNode::LoadStoreNode( Node *c, Node *mem, Node *adr, Node *val, Node *ex ) : Node(5) {
duke@435 1797 init_req(MemNode::Control, c );
duke@435 1798 init_req(MemNode::Memory , mem);
duke@435 1799 init_req(MemNode::Address, adr);
duke@435 1800 init_req(MemNode::ValueIn, val);
duke@435 1801 init_req( ExpectedIn, ex );
duke@435 1802 init_class_id(Class_LoadStore);
duke@435 1803
duke@435 1804 }
duke@435 1805
duke@435 1806 //=============================================================================
duke@435 1807 //-------------------------------adr_type--------------------------------------
duke@435 1808 // Do we Match on this edge index or not? Do not match memory
duke@435 1809 const TypePtr* ClearArrayNode::adr_type() const {
duke@435 1810 Node *adr = in(3);
duke@435 1811 return MemNode::calculate_adr_type(adr->bottom_type());
duke@435 1812 }
duke@435 1813
duke@435 1814 //------------------------------match_edge-------------------------------------
duke@435 1815 // Do we Match on this edge index or not? Do not match memory
duke@435 1816 uint ClearArrayNode::match_edge(uint idx) const {
duke@435 1817 return idx > 1;
duke@435 1818 }
duke@435 1819
duke@435 1820 //------------------------------Identity---------------------------------------
duke@435 1821 // Clearing a zero length array does nothing
duke@435 1822 Node *ClearArrayNode::Identity( PhaseTransform *phase ) {
duke@435 1823 return phase->type(in(2))->higher_equal(TypeInt::ZERO) ? in(1) : this;
duke@435 1824 }
duke@435 1825
duke@435 1826 //------------------------------Idealize---------------------------------------
duke@435 1827 // Clearing a short array is faster with stores
duke@435 1828 Node *ClearArrayNode::Ideal(PhaseGVN *phase, bool can_reshape){
duke@435 1829 const int unit = BytesPerLong;
duke@435 1830 const TypeX* t = phase->type(in(2))->isa_intptr_t();
duke@435 1831 if (!t) return NULL;
duke@435 1832 if (!t->is_con()) return NULL;
duke@435 1833 intptr_t raw_count = t->get_con();
duke@435 1834 intptr_t size = raw_count;
duke@435 1835 if (!Matcher::init_array_count_is_in_bytes) size *= unit;
duke@435 1836 // Clearing nothing uses the Identity call.
duke@435 1837 // Negative clears are possible on dead ClearArrays
duke@435 1838 // (see jck test stmt114.stmt11402.val).
duke@435 1839 if (size <= 0 || size % unit != 0) return NULL;
duke@435 1840 intptr_t count = size / unit;
duke@435 1841 // Length too long; use fast hardware clear
duke@435 1842 if (size > Matcher::init_array_short_size) return NULL;
duke@435 1843 Node *mem = in(1);
duke@435 1844 if( phase->type(mem)==Type::TOP ) return NULL;
duke@435 1845 Node *adr = in(3);
duke@435 1846 const Type* at = phase->type(adr);
duke@435 1847 if( at==Type::TOP ) return NULL;
duke@435 1848 const TypePtr* atp = at->isa_ptr();
duke@435 1849 // adjust atp to be the correct array element address type
duke@435 1850 if (atp == NULL) atp = TypePtr::BOTTOM;
duke@435 1851 else atp = atp->add_offset(Type::OffsetBot);
duke@435 1852 // Get base for derived pointer purposes
duke@435 1853 if( adr->Opcode() != Op_AddP ) Unimplemented();
duke@435 1854 Node *base = adr->in(1);
duke@435 1855
duke@435 1856 Node *zero = phase->makecon(TypeLong::ZERO);
duke@435 1857 Node *off = phase->MakeConX(BytesPerLong);
duke@435 1858 mem = new (phase->C, 4) StoreLNode(in(0),mem,adr,atp,zero);
duke@435 1859 count--;
duke@435 1860 while( count-- ) {
duke@435 1861 mem = phase->transform(mem);
duke@435 1862 adr = phase->transform(new (phase->C, 4) AddPNode(base,adr,off));
duke@435 1863 mem = new (phase->C, 4) StoreLNode(in(0),mem,adr,atp,zero);
duke@435 1864 }
duke@435 1865 return mem;
duke@435 1866 }
duke@435 1867
duke@435 1868 //----------------------------clear_memory-------------------------------------
duke@435 1869 // Generate code to initialize object storage to zero.
duke@435 1870 Node* ClearArrayNode::clear_memory(Node* ctl, Node* mem, Node* dest,
duke@435 1871 intptr_t start_offset,
duke@435 1872 Node* end_offset,
duke@435 1873 PhaseGVN* phase) {
duke@435 1874 Compile* C = phase->C;
duke@435 1875 intptr_t offset = start_offset;
duke@435 1876
duke@435 1877 int unit = BytesPerLong;
duke@435 1878 if ((offset % unit) != 0) {
duke@435 1879 Node* adr = new (C, 4) AddPNode(dest, dest, phase->MakeConX(offset));
duke@435 1880 adr = phase->transform(adr);
duke@435 1881 const TypePtr* atp = TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM;
duke@435 1882 mem = StoreNode::make(C, ctl, mem, adr, atp, phase->zerocon(T_INT), T_INT);
duke@435 1883 mem = phase->transform(mem);
duke@435 1884 offset += BytesPerInt;
duke@435 1885 }
duke@435 1886 assert((offset % unit) == 0, "");
duke@435 1887
duke@435 1888 // Initialize the remaining stuff, if any, with a ClearArray.
duke@435 1889 return clear_memory(ctl, mem, dest, phase->MakeConX(offset), end_offset, phase);
duke@435 1890 }
duke@435 1891
duke@435 1892 Node* ClearArrayNode::clear_memory(Node* ctl, Node* mem, Node* dest,
duke@435 1893 Node* start_offset,
duke@435 1894 Node* end_offset,
duke@435 1895 PhaseGVN* phase) {
duke@435 1896 Compile* C = phase->C;
duke@435 1897 int unit = BytesPerLong;
duke@435 1898 Node* zbase = start_offset;
duke@435 1899 Node* zend = end_offset;
duke@435 1900
duke@435 1901 // Scale to the unit required by the CPU:
duke@435 1902 if (!Matcher::init_array_count_is_in_bytes) {
duke@435 1903 Node* shift = phase->intcon(exact_log2(unit));
duke@435 1904 zbase = phase->transform( new(C,3) URShiftXNode(zbase, shift) );
duke@435 1905 zend = phase->transform( new(C,3) URShiftXNode(zend, shift) );
duke@435 1906 }
duke@435 1907
duke@435 1908 Node* zsize = phase->transform( new(C,3) SubXNode(zend, zbase) );
duke@435 1909 Node* zinit = phase->zerocon((unit == BytesPerLong) ? T_LONG : T_INT);
duke@435 1910
duke@435 1911 // Bulk clear double-words
duke@435 1912 Node* adr = phase->transform( new(C,4) AddPNode(dest, dest, start_offset) );
duke@435 1913 mem = new (C, 4) ClearArrayNode(ctl, mem, zsize, adr);
duke@435 1914 return phase->transform(mem);
duke@435 1915 }
duke@435 1916
duke@435 1917 Node* ClearArrayNode::clear_memory(Node* ctl, Node* mem, Node* dest,
duke@435 1918 intptr_t start_offset,
duke@435 1919 intptr_t end_offset,
duke@435 1920 PhaseGVN* phase) {
duke@435 1921 Compile* C = phase->C;
duke@435 1922 assert((end_offset % BytesPerInt) == 0, "odd end offset");
duke@435 1923 intptr_t done_offset = end_offset;
duke@435 1924 if ((done_offset % BytesPerLong) != 0) {
duke@435 1925 done_offset -= BytesPerInt;
duke@435 1926 }
duke@435 1927 if (done_offset > start_offset) {
duke@435 1928 mem = clear_memory(ctl, mem, dest,
duke@435 1929 start_offset, phase->MakeConX(done_offset), phase);
duke@435 1930 }
duke@435 1931 if (done_offset < end_offset) { // emit the final 32-bit store
duke@435 1932 Node* adr = new (C, 4) AddPNode(dest, dest, phase->MakeConX(done_offset));
duke@435 1933 adr = phase->transform(adr);
duke@435 1934 const TypePtr* atp = TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM;
duke@435 1935 mem = StoreNode::make(C, ctl, mem, adr, atp, phase->zerocon(T_INT), T_INT);
duke@435 1936 mem = phase->transform(mem);
duke@435 1937 done_offset += BytesPerInt;
duke@435 1938 }
duke@435 1939 assert(done_offset == end_offset, "");
duke@435 1940 return mem;
duke@435 1941 }
duke@435 1942
duke@435 1943 //=============================================================================
duke@435 1944 // Do we match on this edge? No memory edges
duke@435 1945 uint StrCompNode::match_edge(uint idx) const {
duke@435 1946 return idx == 5 || idx == 6;
duke@435 1947 }
duke@435 1948
duke@435 1949 //------------------------------Ideal------------------------------------------
duke@435 1950 // Return a node which is more "ideal" than the current node. Strip out
duke@435 1951 // control copies
duke@435 1952 Node *StrCompNode::Ideal(PhaseGVN *phase, bool can_reshape){
duke@435 1953 return remove_dead_region(phase, can_reshape) ? this : NULL;
duke@435 1954 }
duke@435 1955
duke@435 1956
duke@435 1957 //=============================================================================
duke@435 1958 MemBarNode::MemBarNode(Compile* C, int alias_idx, Node* precedent)
duke@435 1959 : MultiNode(TypeFunc::Parms + (precedent == NULL? 0: 1)),
duke@435 1960 _adr_type(C->get_adr_type(alias_idx))
duke@435 1961 {
duke@435 1962 init_class_id(Class_MemBar);
duke@435 1963 Node* top = C->top();
duke@435 1964 init_req(TypeFunc::I_O,top);
duke@435 1965 init_req(TypeFunc::FramePtr,top);
duke@435 1966 init_req(TypeFunc::ReturnAdr,top);
duke@435 1967 if (precedent != NULL)
duke@435 1968 init_req(TypeFunc::Parms, precedent);
duke@435 1969 }
duke@435 1970
duke@435 1971 //------------------------------cmp--------------------------------------------
duke@435 1972 uint MemBarNode::hash() const { return NO_HASH; }
duke@435 1973 uint MemBarNode::cmp( const Node &n ) const {
duke@435 1974 return (&n == this); // Always fail except on self
duke@435 1975 }
duke@435 1976
duke@435 1977 //------------------------------make-------------------------------------------
duke@435 1978 MemBarNode* MemBarNode::make(Compile* C, int opcode, int atp, Node* pn) {
duke@435 1979 int len = Precedent + (pn == NULL? 0: 1);
duke@435 1980 switch (opcode) {
duke@435 1981 case Op_MemBarAcquire: return new(C, len) MemBarAcquireNode(C, atp, pn);
duke@435 1982 case Op_MemBarRelease: return new(C, len) MemBarReleaseNode(C, atp, pn);
duke@435 1983 case Op_MemBarVolatile: return new(C, len) MemBarVolatileNode(C, atp, pn);
duke@435 1984 case Op_MemBarCPUOrder: return new(C, len) MemBarCPUOrderNode(C, atp, pn);
duke@435 1985 case Op_Initialize: return new(C, len) InitializeNode(C, atp, pn);
duke@435 1986 default: ShouldNotReachHere(); return NULL;
duke@435 1987 }
duke@435 1988 }
duke@435 1989
duke@435 1990 //------------------------------Ideal------------------------------------------
duke@435 1991 // Return a node which is more "ideal" than the current node. Strip out
duke@435 1992 // control copies
duke@435 1993 Node *MemBarNode::Ideal(PhaseGVN *phase, bool can_reshape) {
duke@435 1994 if (remove_dead_region(phase, can_reshape)) return this;
duke@435 1995 return NULL;
duke@435 1996 }
duke@435 1997
duke@435 1998 //------------------------------Value------------------------------------------
duke@435 1999 const Type *MemBarNode::Value( PhaseTransform *phase ) const {
duke@435 2000 if( !in(0) ) return Type::TOP;
duke@435 2001 if( phase->type(in(0)) == Type::TOP )
duke@435 2002 return Type::TOP;
duke@435 2003 return TypeTuple::MEMBAR;
duke@435 2004 }
duke@435 2005
duke@435 2006 //------------------------------match------------------------------------------
duke@435 2007 // Construct projections for memory.
duke@435 2008 Node *MemBarNode::match( const ProjNode *proj, const Matcher *m ) {
duke@435 2009 switch (proj->_con) {
duke@435 2010 case TypeFunc::Control:
duke@435 2011 case TypeFunc::Memory:
duke@435 2012 return new (m->C, 1) MachProjNode(this,proj->_con,RegMask::Empty,MachProjNode::unmatched_proj);
duke@435 2013 }
duke@435 2014 ShouldNotReachHere();
duke@435 2015 return NULL;
duke@435 2016 }
duke@435 2017
duke@435 2018 //===========================InitializeNode====================================
duke@435 2019 // SUMMARY:
duke@435 2020 // This node acts as a memory barrier on raw memory, after some raw stores.
duke@435 2021 // The 'cooked' oop value feeds from the Initialize, not the Allocation.
duke@435 2022 // The Initialize can 'capture' suitably constrained stores as raw inits.
duke@435 2023 // It can coalesce related raw stores into larger units (called 'tiles').
duke@435 2024 // It can avoid zeroing new storage for memory units which have raw inits.
duke@435 2025 // At macro-expansion, it is marked 'complete', and does not optimize further.
duke@435 2026 //
duke@435 2027 // EXAMPLE:
duke@435 2028 // The object 'new short[2]' occupies 16 bytes in a 32-bit machine.
duke@435 2029 // ctl = incoming control; mem* = incoming memory
duke@435 2030 // (Note: A star * on a memory edge denotes I/O and other standard edges.)
duke@435 2031 // First allocate uninitialized memory and fill in the header:
duke@435 2032 // alloc = (Allocate ctl mem* 16 #short[].klass ...)
duke@435 2033 // ctl := alloc.Control; mem* := alloc.Memory*
duke@435 2034 // rawmem = alloc.Memory; rawoop = alloc.RawAddress
duke@435 2035 // Then initialize to zero the non-header parts of the raw memory block:
duke@435 2036 // init = (Initialize alloc.Control alloc.Memory* alloc.RawAddress)
duke@435 2037 // ctl := init.Control; mem.SLICE(#short[*]) := init.Memory
duke@435 2038 // After the initialize node executes, the object is ready for service:
duke@435 2039 // oop := (CheckCastPP init.Control alloc.RawAddress #short[])
duke@435 2040 // Suppose its body is immediately initialized as {1,2}:
duke@435 2041 // store1 = (StoreC init.Control init.Memory (+ oop 12) 1)
duke@435 2042 // store2 = (StoreC init.Control store1 (+ oop 14) 2)
duke@435 2043 // mem.SLICE(#short[*]) := store2
duke@435 2044 //
duke@435 2045 // DETAILS:
duke@435 2046 // An InitializeNode collects and isolates object initialization after
duke@435 2047 // an AllocateNode and before the next possible safepoint. As a
duke@435 2048 // memory barrier (MemBarNode), it keeps critical stores from drifting
duke@435 2049 // down past any safepoint or any publication of the allocation.
duke@435 2050 // Before this barrier, a newly-allocated object may have uninitialized bits.
duke@435 2051 // After this barrier, it may be treated as a real oop, and GC is allowed.
duke@435 2052 //
duke@435 2053 // The semantics of the InitializeNode include an implicit zeroing of
duke@435 2054 // the new object from object header to the end of the object.
duke@435 2055 // (The object header and end are determined by the AllocateNode.)
duke@435 2056 //
duke@435 2057 // Certain stores may be added as direct inputs to the InitializeNode.
duke@435 2058 // These stores must update raw memory, and they must be to addresses
duke@435 2059 // derived from the raw address produced by AllocateNode, and with
duke@435 2060 // a constant offset. They must be ordered by increasing offset.
duke@435 2061 // The first one is at in(RawStores), the last at in(req()-1).
duke@435 2062 // Unlike most memory operations, they are not linked in a chain,
duke@435 2063 // but are displayed in parallel as users of the rawmem output of
duke@435 2064 // the allocation.
duke@435 2065 //
duke@435 2066 // (See comments in InitializeNode::capture_store, which continue
duke@435 2067 // the example given above.)
duke@435 2068 //
duke@435 2069 // When the associated Allocate is macro-expanded, the InitializeNode
duke@435 2070 // may be rewritten to optimize collected stores. A ClearArrayNode
duke@435 2071 // may also be created at that point to represent any required zeroing.
duke@435 2072 // The InitializeNode is then marked 'complete', prohibiting further
duke@435 2073 // capturing of nearby memory operations.
duke@435 2074 //
duke@435 2075 // During macro-expansion, all captured initializations which store
duke@435 2076 // constant values of 32 bits or smaller are coalesced (if advantagous)
duke@435 2077 // into larger 'tiles' 32 or 64 bits. This allows an object to be
duke@435 2078 // initialized in fewer memory operations. Memory words which are
duke@435 2079 // covered by neither tiles nor non-constant stores are pre-zeroed
duke@435 2080 // by explicit stores of zero. (The code shape happens to do all
duke@435 2081 // zeroing first, then all other stores, with both sequences occurring
duke@435 2082 // in order of ascending offsets.)
duke@435 2083 //
duke@435 2084 // Alternatively, code may be inserted between an AllocateNode and its
duke@435 2085 // InitializeNode, to perform arbitrary initialization of the new object.
duke@435 2086 // E.g., the object copying intrinsics insert complex data transfers here.
duke@435 2087 // The initialization must then be marked as 'complete' disable the
duke@435 2088 // built-in zeroing semantics and the collection of initializing stores.
duke@435 2089 //
duke@435 2090 // While an InitializeNode is incomplete, reads from the memory state
duke@435 2091 // produced by it are optimizable if they match the control edge and
duke@435 2092 // new oop address associated with the allocation/initialization.
duke@435 2093 // They return a stored value (if the offset matches) or else zero.
duke@435 2094 // A write to the memory state, if it matches control and address,
duke@435 2095 // and if it is to a constant offset, may be 'captured' by the
duke@435 2096 // InitializeNode. It is cloned as a raw memory operation and rewired
duke@435 2097 // inside the initialization, to the raw oop produced by the allocation.
duke@435 2098 // Operations on addresses which are provably distinct (e.g., to
duke@435 2099 // other AllocateNodes) are allowed to bypass the initialization.
duke@435 2100 //
duke@435 2101 // The effect of all this is to consolidate object initialization
duke@435 2102 // (both arrays and non-arrays, both piecewise and bulk) into a
duke@435 2103 // single location, where it can be optimized as a unit.
duke@435 2104 //
duke@435 2105 // Only stores with an offset less than TrackedInitializationLimit words
duke@435 2106 // will be considered for capture by an InitializeNode. This puts a
duke@435 2107 // reasonable limit on the complexity of optimized initializations.
duke@435 2108
duke@435 2109 //---------------------------InitializeNode------------------------------------
duke@435 2110 InitializeNode::InitializeNode(Compile* C, int adr_type, Node* rawoop)
duke@435 2111 : _is_complete(false),
duke@435 2112 MemBarNode(C, adr_type, rawoop)
duke@435 2113 {
duke@435 2114 init_class_id(Class_Initialize);
duke@435 2115
duke@435 2116 assert(adr_type == Compile::AliasIdxRaw, "only valid atp");
duke@435 2117 assert(in(RawAddress) == rawoop, "proper init");
duke@435 2118 // Note: allocation() can be NULL, for secondary initialization barriers
duke@435 2119 }
duke@435 2120
duke@435 2121 // Since this node is not matched, it will be processed by the
duke@435 2122 // register allocator. Declare that there are no constraints
duke@435 2123 // on the allocation of the RawAddress edge.
duke@435 2124 const RegMask &InitializeNode::in_RegMask(uint idx) const {
duke@435 2125 // This edge should be set to top, by the set_complete. But be conservative.
duke@435 2126 if (idx == InitializeNode::RawAddress)
duke@435 2127 return *(Compile::current()->matcher()->idealreg2spillmask[in(idx)->ideal_reg()]);
duke@435 2128 return RegMask::Empty;
duke@435 2129 }
duke@435 2130
duke@435 2131 Node* InitializeNode::memory(uint alias_idx) {
duke@435 2132 Node* mem = in(Memory);
duke@435 2133 if (mem->is_MergeMem()) {
duke@435 2134 return mem->as_MergeMem()->memory_at(alias_idx);
duke@435 2135 } else {
duke@435 2136 // incoming raw memory is not split
duke@435 2137 return mem;
duke@435 2138 }
duke@435 2139 }
duke@435 2140
duke@435 2141 bool InitializeNode::is_non_zero() {
duke@435 2142 if (is_complete()) return false;
duke@435 2143 remove_extra_zeroes();
duke@435 2144 return (req() > RawStores);
duke@435 2145 }
duke@435 2146
duke@435 2147 void InitializeNode::set_complete(PhaseGVN* phase) {
duke@435 2148 assert(!is_complete(), "caller responsibility");
duke@435 2149 _is_complete = true;
duke@435 2150
duke@435 2151 // After this node is complete, it contains a bunch of
duke@435 2152 // raw-memory initializations. There is no need for
duke@435 2153 // it to have anything to do with non-raw memory effects.
duke@435 2154 // Therefore, tell all non-raw users to re-optimize themselves,
duke@435 2155 // after skipping the memory effects of this initialization.
duke@435 2156 PhaseIterGVN* igvn = phase->is_IterGVN();
duke@435 2157 if (igvn) igvn->add_users_to_worklist(this);
duke@435 2158 }
duke@435 2159
duke@435 2160 // convenience function
duke@435 2161 // return false if the init contains any stores already
duke@435 2162 bool AllocateNode::maybe_set_complete(PhaseGVN* phase) {
duke@435 2163 InitializeNode* init = initialization();
duke@435 2164 if (init == NULL || init->is_complete()) return false;
duke@435 2165 init->remove_extra_zeroes();
duke@435 2166 // for now, if this allocation has already collected any inits, bail:
duke@435 2167 if (init->is_non_zero()) return false;
duke@435 2168 init->set_complete(phase);
duke@435 2169 return true;
duke@435 2170 }
duke@435 2171
duke@435 2172 void InitializeNode::remove_extra_zeroes() {
duke@435 2173 if (req() == RawStores) return;
duke@435 2174 Node* zmem = zero_memory();
duke@435 2175 uint fill = RawStores;
duke@435 2176 for (uint i = fill; i < req(); i++) {
duke@435 2177 Node* n = in(i);
duke@435 2178 if (n->is_top() || n == zmem) continue; // skip
duke@435 2179 if (fill < i) set_req(fill, n); // compact
duke@435 2180 ++fill;
duke@435 2181 }
duke@435 2182 // delete any empty spaces created:
duke@435 2183 while (fill < req()) {
duke@435 2184 del_req(fill);
duke@435 2185 }
duke@435 2186 }
duke@435 2187
duke@435 2188 // Helper for remembering which stores go with which offsets.
duke@435 2189 intptr_t InitializeNode::get_store_offset(Node* st, PhaseTransform* phase) {
duke@435 2190 if (!st->is_Store()) return -1; // can happen to dead code via subsume_node
duke@435 2191 intptr_t offset = -1;
duke@435 2192 Node* base = AddPNode::Ideal_base_and_offset(st->in(MemNode::Address),
duke@435 2193 phase, offset);
duke@435 2194 if (base == NULL) return -1; // something is dead,
duke@435 2195 if (offset < 0) return -1; // dead, dead
duke@435 2196 return offset;
duke@435 2197 }
duke@435 2198
duke@435 2199 // Helper for proving that an initialization expression is
duke@435 2200 // "simple enough" to be folded into an object initialization.
duke@435 2201 // Attempts to prove that a store's initial value 'n' can be captured
duke@435 2202 // within the initialization without creating a vicious cycle, such as:
duke@435 2203 // { Foo p = new Foo(); p.next = p; }
duke@435 2204 // True for constants and parameters and small combinations thereof.
duke@435 2205 bool InitializeNode::detect_init_independence(Node* n,
duke@435 2206 bool st_is_pinned,
duke@435 2207 int& count) {
duke@435 2208 if (n == NULL) return true; // (can this really happen?)
duke@435 2209 if (n->is_Proj()) n = n->in(0);
duke@435 2210 if (n == this) return false; // found a cycle
duke@435 2211 if (n->is_Con()) return true;
duke@435 2212 if (n->is_Start()) return true; // params, etc., are OK
duke@435 2213 if (n->is_Root()) return true; // even better
duke@435 2214
duke@435 2215 Node* ctl = n->in(0);
duke@435 2216 if (ctl != NULL && !ctl->is_top()) {
duke@435 2217 if (ctl->is_Proj()) ctl = ctl->in(0);
duke@435 2218 if (ctl == this) return false;
duke@435 2219
duke@435 2220 // If we already know that the enclosing memory op is pinned right after
duke@435 2221 // the init, then any control flow that the store has picked up
duke@435 2222 // must have preceded the init, or else be equal to the init.
duke@435 2223 // Even after loop optimizations (which might change control edges)
duke@435 2224 // a store is never pinned *before* the availability of its inputs.
duke@435 2225 if (!MemNode::detect_dominating_control(ctl, this->in(0)))
duke@435 2226 return false; // failed to prove a good control
duke@435 2227
duke@435 2228 }
duke@435 2229
duke@435 2230 // Check data edges for possible dependencies on 'this'.
duke@435 2231 if ((count += 1) > 20) return false; // complexity limit
duke@435 2232 for (uint i = 1; i < n->req(); i++) {
duke@435 2233 Node* m = n->in(i);
duke@435 2234 if (m == NULL || m == n || m->is_top()) continue;
duke@435 2235 uint first_i = n->find_edge(m);
duke@435 2236 if (i != first_i) continue; // process duplicate edge just once
duke@435 2237 if (!detect_init_independence(m, st_is_pinned, count)) {
duke@435 2238 return false;
duke@435 2239 }
duke@435 2240 }
duke@435 2241
duke@435 2242 return true;
duke@435 2243 }
duke@435 2244
duke@435 2245 // Here are all the checks a Store must pass before it can be moved into
duke@435 2246 // an initialization. Returns zero if a check fails.
duke@435 2247 // On success, returns the (constant) offset to which the store applies,
duke@435 2248 // within the initialized memory.
duke@435 2249 intptr_t InitializeNode::can_capture_store(StoreNode* st, PhaseTransform* phase) {
duke@435 2250 const int FAIL = 0;
duke@435 2251 if (st->req() != MemNode::ValueIn + 1)
duke@435 2252 return FAIL; // an inscrutable StoreNode (card mark?)
duke@435 2253 Node* ctl = st->in(MemNode::Control);
duke@435 2254 if (!(ctl != NULL && ctl->is_Proj() && ctl->in(0) == this))
duke@435 2255 return FAIL; // must be unconditional after the initialization
duke@435 2256 Node* mem = st->in(MemNode::Memory);
duke@435 2257 if (!(mem->is_Proj() && mem->in(0) == this))
duke@435 2258 return FAIL; // must not be preceded by other stores
duke@435 2259 Node* adr = st->in(MemNode::Address);
duke@435 2260 intptr_t offset;
duke@435 2261 AllocateNode* alloc = AllocateNode::Ideal_allocation(adr, phase, offset);
duke@435 2262 if (alloc == NULL)
duke@435 2263 return FAIL; // inscrutable address
duke@435 2264 if (alloc != allocation())
duke@435 2265 return FAIL; // wrong allocation! (store needs to float up)
duke@435 2266 Node* val = st->in(MemNode::ValueIn);
duke@435 2267 int complexity_count = 0;
duke@435 2268 if (!detect_init_independence(val, true, complexity_count))
duke@435 2269 return FAIL; // stored value must be 'simple enough'
duke@435 2270
duke@435 2271 return offset; // success
duke@435 2272 }
duke@435 2273
duke@435 2274 // Find the captured store in(i) which corresponds to the range
duke@435 2275 // [start..start+size) in the initialized object.
duke@435 2276 // If there is one, return its index i. If there isn't, return the
duke@435 2277 // negative of the index where it should be inserted.
duke@435 2278 // Return 0 if the queried range overlaps an initialization boundary
duke@435 2279 // or if dead code is encountered.
duke@435 2280 // If size_in_bytes is zero, do not bother with overlap checks.
duke@435 2281 int InitializeNode::captured_store_insertion_point(intptr_t start,
duke@435 2282 int size_in_bytes,
duke@435 2283 PhaseTransform* phase) {
duke@435 2284 const int FAIL = 0, MAX_STORE = BytesPerLong;
duke@435 2285
duke@435 2286 if (is_complete())
duke@435 2287 return FAIL; // arraycopy got here first; punt
duke@435 2288
duke@435 2289 assert(allocation() != NULL, "must be present");
duke@435 2290
duke@435 2291 // no negatives, no header fields:
duke@435 2292 if (start < (intptr_t) sizeof(oopDesc)) return FAIL;
duke@435 2293 if (start < (intptr_t) sizeof(arrayOopDesc) &&
duke@435 2294 start < (intptr_t) allocation()->minimum_header_size()) return FAIL;
duke@435 2295
duke@435 2296 // after a certain size, we bail out on tracking all the stores:
duke@435 2297 intptr_t ti_limit = (TrackedInitializationLimit * HeapWordSize);
duke@435 2298 if (start >= ti_limit) return FAIL;
duke@435 2299
duke@435 2300 for (uint i = InitializeNode::RawStores, limit = req(); ; ) {
duke@435 2301 if (i >= limit) return -(int)i; // not found; here is where to put it
duke@435 2302
duke@435 2303 Node* st = in(i);
duke@435 2304 intptr_t st_off = get_store_offset(st, phase);
duke@435 2305 if (st_off < 0) {
duke@435 2306 if (st != zero_memory()) {
duke@435 2307 return FAIL; // bail out if there is dead garbage
duke@435 2308 }
duke@435 2309 } else if (st_off > start) {
duke@435 2310 // ...we are done, since stores are ordered
duke@435 2311 if (st_off < start + size_in_bytes) {
duke@435 2312 return FAIL; // the next store overlaps
duke@435 2313 }
duke@435 2314 return -(int)i; // not found; here is where to put it
duke@435 2315 } else if (st_off < start) {
duke@435 2316 if (size_in_bytes != 0 &&
duke@435 2317 start < st_off + MAX_STORE &&
duke@435 2318 start < st_off + st->as_Store()->memory_size()) {
duke@435 2319 return FAIL; // the previous store overlaps
duke@435 2320 }
duke@435 2321 } else {
duke@435 2322 if (size_in_bytes != 0 &&
duke@435 2323 st->as_Store()->memory_size() != size_in_bytes) {
duke@435 2324 return FAIL; // mismatched store size
duke@435 2325 }
duke@435 2326 return i;
duke@435 2327 }
duke@435 2328
duke@435 2329 ++i;
duke@435 2330 }
duke@435 2331 }
duke@435 2332
duke@435 2333 // Look for a captured store which initializes at the offset 'start'
duke@435 2334 // with the given size. If there is no such store, and no other
duke@435 2335 // initialization interferes, then return zero_memory (the memory
duke@435 2336 // projection of the AllocateNode).
duke@435 2337 Node* InitializeNode::find_captured_store(intptr_t start, int size_in_bytes,
duke@435 2338 PhaseTransform* phase) {
duke@435 2339 assert(stores_are_sane(phase), "");
duke@435 2340 int i = captured_store_insertion_point(start, size_in_bytes, phase);
duke@435 2341 if (i == 0) {
duke@435 2342 return NULL; // something is dead
duke@435 2343 } else if (i < 0) {
duke@435 2344 return zero_memory(); // just primordial zero bits here
duke@435 2345 } else {
duke@435 2346 Node* st = in(i); // here is the store at this position
duke@435 2347 assert(get_store_offset(st->as_Store(), phase) == start, "sanity");
duke@435 2348 return st;
duke@435 2349 }
duke@435 2350 }
duke@435 2351
duke@435 2352 // Create, as a raw pointer, an address within my new object at 'offset'.
duke@435 2353 Node* InitializeNode::make_raw_address(intptr_t offset,
duke@435 2354 PhaseTransform* phase) {
duke@435 2355 Node* addr = in(RawAddress);
duke@435 2356 if (offset != 0) {
duke@435 2357 Compile* C = phase->C;
duke@435 2358 addr = phase->transform( new (C, 4) AddPNode(C->top(), addr,
duke@435 2359 phase->MakeConX(offset)) );
duke@435 2360 }
duke@435 2361 return addr;
duke@435 2362 }
duke@435 2363
duke@435 2364 // Clone the given store, converting it into a raw store
duke@435 2365 // initializing a field or element of my new object.
duke@435 2366 // Caller is responsible for retiring the original store,
duke@435 2367 // with subsume_node or the like.
duke@435 2368 //
duke@435 2369 // From the example above InitializeNode::InitializeNode,
duke@435 2370 // here are the old stores to be captured:
duke@435 2371 // store1 = (StoreC init.Control init.Memory (+ oop 12) 1)
duke@435 2372 // store2 = (StoreC init.Control store1 (+ oop 14) 2)
duke@435 2373 //
duke@435 2374 // Here is the changed code; note the extra edges on init:
duke@435 2375 // alloc = (Allocate ...)
duke@435 2376 // rawoop = alloc.RawAddress
duke@435 2377 // rawstore1 = (StoreC alloc.Control alloc.Memory (+ rawoop 12) 1)
duke@435 2378 // rawstore2 = (StoreC alloc.Control alloc.Memory (+ rawoop 14) 2)
duke@435 2379 // init = (Initialize alloc.Control alloc.Memory rawoop
duke@435 2380 // rawstore1 rawstore2)
duke@435 2381 //
duke@435 2382 Node* InitializeNode::capture_store(StoreNode* st, intptr_t start,
duke@435 2383 PhaseTransform* phase) {
duke@435 2384 assert(stores_are_sane(phase), "");
duke@435 2385
duke@435 2386 if (start < 0) return NULL;
duke@435 2387 assert(can_capture_store(st, phase) == start, "sanity");
duke@435 2388
duke@435 2389 Compile* C = phase->C;
duke@435 2390 int size_in_bytes = st->memory_size();
duke@435 2391 int i = captured_store_insertion_point(start, size_in_bytes, phase);
duke@435 2392 if (i == 0) return NULL; // bail out
duke@435 2393 Node* prev_mem = NULL; // raw memory for the captured store
duke@435 2394 if (i > 0) {
duke@435 2395 prev_mem = in(i); // there is a pre-existing store under this one
duke@435 2396 set_req(i, C->top()); // temporarily disconnect it
duke@435 2397 // See StoreNode::Ideal 'st->outcnt() == 1' for the reason to disconnect.
duke@435 2398 } else {
duke@435 2399 i = -i; // no pre-existing store
duke@435 2400 prev_mem = zero_memory(); // a slice of the newly allocated object
duke@435 2401 if (i > InitializeNode::RawStores && in(i-1) == prev_mem)
duke@435 2402 set_req(--i, C->top()); // reuse this edge; it has been folded away
duke@435 2403 else
duke@435 2404 ins_req(i, C->top()); // build a new edge
duke@435 2405 }
duke@435 2406 Node* new_st = st->clone();
duke@435 2407 new_st->set_req(MemNode::Control, in(Control));
duke@435 2408 new_st->set_req(MemNode::Memory, prev_mem);
duke@435 2409 new_st->set_req(MemNode::Address, make_raw_address(start, phase));
duke@435 2410 new_st = phase->transform(new_st);
duke@435 2411
duke@435 2412 // At this point, new_st might have swallowed a pre-existing store
duke@435 2413 // at the same offset, or perhaps new_st might have disappeared,
duke@435 2414 // if it redundantly stored the same value (or zero to fresh memory).
duke@435 2415
duke@435 2416 // In any case, wire it in:
duke@435 2417 set_req(i, new_st);
duke@435 2418
duke@435 2419 // The caller may now kill the old guy.
duke@435 2420 DEBUG_ONLY(Node* check_st = find_captured_store(start, size_in_bytes, phase));
duke@435 2421 assert(check_st == new_st || check_st == NULL, "must be findable");
duke@435 2422 assert(!is_complete(), "");
duke@435 2423 return new_st;
duke@435 2424 }
duke@435 2425
duke@435 2426 static bool store_constant(jlong* tiles, int num_tiles,
duke@435 2427 intptr_t st_off, int st_size,
duke@435 2428 jlong con) {
duke@435 2429 if ((st_off & (st_size-1)) != 0)
duke@435 2430 return false; // strange store offset (assume size==2**N)
duke@435 2431 address addr = (address)tiles + st_off;
duke@435 2432 assert(st_off >= 0 && addr+st_size <= (address)&tiles[num_tiles], "oob");
duke@435 2433 switch (st_size) {
duke@435 2434 case sizeof(jbyte): *(jbyte*) addr = (jbyte) con; break;
duke@435 2435 case sizeof(jchar): *(jchar*) addr = (jchar) con; break;
duke@435 2436 case sizeof(jint): *(jint*) addr = (jint) con; break;
duke@435 2437 case sizeof(jlong): *(jlong*) addr = (jlong) con; break;
duke@435 2438 default: return false; // strange store size (detect size!=2**N here)
duke@435 2439 }
duke@435 2440 return true; // return success to caller
duke@435 2441 }
duke@435 2442
duke@435 2443 // Coalesce subword constants into int constants and possibly
duke@435 2444 // into long constants. The goal, if the CPU permits,
duke@435 2445 // is to initialize the object with a small number of 64-bit tiles.
duke@435 2446 // Also, convert floating-point constants to bit patterns.
duke@435 2447 // Non-constants are not relevant to this pass.
duke@435 2448 //
duke@435 2449 // In terms of the running example on InitializeNode::InitializeNode
duke@435 2450 // and InitializeNode::capture_store, here is the transformation
duke@435 2451 // of rawstore1 and rawstore2 into rawstore12:
duke@435 2452 // alloc = (Allocate ...)
duke@435 2453 // rawoop = alloc.RawAddress
duke@435 2454 // tile12 = 0x00010002
duke@435 2455 // rawstore12 = (StoreI alloc.Control alloc.Memory (+ rawoop 12) tile12)
duke@435 2456 // init = (Initialize alloc.Control alloc.Memory rawoop rawstore12)
duke@435 2457 //
duke@435 2458 void
duke@435 2459 InitializeNode::coalesce_subword_stores(intptr_t header_size,
duke@435 2460 Node* size_in_bytes,
duke@435 2461 PhaseGVN* phase) {
duke@435 2462 Compile* C = phase->C;
duke@435 2463
duke@435 2464 assert(stores_are_sane(phase), "");
duke@435 2465 // Note: After this pass, they are not completely sane,
duke@435 2466 // since there may be some overlaps.
duke@435 2467
duke@435 2468 int old_subword = 0, old_long = 0, new_int = 0, new_long = 0;
duke@435 2469
duke@435 2470 intptr_t ti_limit = (TrackedInitializationLimit * HeapWordSize);
duke@435 2471 intptr_t size_limit = phase->find_intptr_t_con(size_in_bytes, ti_limit);
duke@435 2472 size_limit = MIN2(size_limit, ti_limit);
duke@435 2473 size_limit = align_size_up(size_limit, BytesPerLong);
duke@435 2474 int num_tiles = size_limit / BytesPerLong;
duke@435 2475
duke@435 2476 // allocate space for the tile map:
duke@435 2477 const int small_len = DEBUG_ONLY(true ? 3 :) 30; // keep stack frames small
duke@435 2478 jlong tiles_buf[small_len];
duke@435 2479 Node* nodes_buf[small_len];
duke@435 2480 jlong inits_buf[small_len];
duke@435 2481 jlong* tiles = ((num_tiles <= small_len) ? &tiles_buf[0]
duke@435 2482 : NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(jlong, num_tiles));
duke@435 2483 Node** nodes = ((num_tiles <= small_len) ? &nodes_buf[0]
duke@435 2484 : NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(Node*, num_tiles));
duke@435 2485 jlong* inits = ((num_tiles <= small_len) ? &inits_buf[0]
duke@435 2486 : NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(jlong, num_tiles));
duke@435 2487 // tiles: exact bitwise model of all primitive constants
duke@435 2488 // nodes: last constant-storing node subsumed into the tiles model
duke@435 2489 // inits: which bytes (in each tile) are touched by any initializations
duke@435 2490
duke@435 2491 //// Pass A: Fill in the tile model with any relevant stores.
duke@435 2492
duke@435 2493 Copy::zero_to_bytes(tiles, sizeof(tiles[0]) * num_tiles);
duke@435 2494 Copy::zero_to_bytes(nodes, sizeof(nodes[0]) * num_tiles);
duke@435 2495 Copy::zero_to_bytes(inits, sizeof(inits[0]) * num_tiles);
duke@435 2496 Node* zmem = zero_memory(); // initially zero memory state
duke@435 2497 for (uint i = InitializeNode::RawStores, limit = req(); i < limit; i++) {
duke@435 2498 Node* st = in(i);
duke@435 2499 intptr_t st_off = get_store_offset(st, phase);
duke@435 2500
duke@435 2501 // Figure out the store's offset and constant value:
duke@435 2502 if (st_off < header_size) continue; //skip (ignore header)
duke@435 2503 if (st->in(MemNode::Memory) != zmem) continue; //skip (odd store chain)
duke@435 2504 int st_size = st->as_Store()->memory_size();
duke@435 2505 if (st_off + st_size > size_limit) break;
duke@435 2506
duke@435 2507 // Record which bytes are touched, whether by constant or not.
duke@435 2508 if (!store_constant(inits, num_tiles, st_off, st_size, (jlong) -1))
duke@435 2509 continue; // skip (strange store size)
duke@435 2510
duke@435 2511 const Type* val = phase->type(st->in(MemNode::ValueIn));
duke@435 2512 if (!val->singleton()) continue; //skip (non-con store)
duke@435 2513 BasicType type = val->basic_type();
duke@435 2514
duke@435 2515 jlong con = 0;
duke@435 2516 switch (type) {
duke@435 2517 case T_INT: con = val->is_int()->get_con(); break;
duke@435 2518 case T_LONG: con = val->is_long()->get_con(); break;
duke@435 2519 case T_FLOAT: con = jint_cast(val->getf()); break;
duke@435 2520 case T_DOUBLE: con = jlong_cast(val->getd()); break;
duke@435 2521 default: continue; //skip (odd store type)
duke@435 2522 }
duke@435 2523
duke@435 2524 if (type == T_LONG && Matcher::isSimpleConstant64(con) &&
duke@435 2525 st->Opcode() == Op_StoreL) {
duke@435 2526 continue; // This StoreL is already optimal.
duke@435 2527 }
duke@435 2528
duke@435 2529 // Store down the constant.
duke@435 2530 store_constant(tiles, num_tiles, st_off, st_size, con);
duke@435 2531
duke@435 2532 intptr_t j = st_off >> LogBytesPerLong;
duke@435 2533
duke@435 2534 if (type == T_INT && st_size == BytesPerInt
duke@435 2535 && (st_off & BytesPerInt) == BytesPerInt) {
duke@435 2536 jlong lcon = tiles[j];
duke@435 2537 if (!Matcher::isSimpleConstant64(lcon) &&
duke@435 2538 st->Opcode() == Op_StoreI) {
duke@435 2539 // This StoreI is already optimal by itself.
duke@435 2540 jint* intcon = (jint*) &tiles[j];
duke@435 2541 intcon[1] = 0; // undo the store_constant()
duke@435 2542
duke@435 2543 // If the previous store is also optimal by itself, back up and
duke@435 2544 // undo the action of the previous loop iteration... if we can.
duke@435 2545 // But if we can't, just let the previous half take care of itself.
duke@435 2546 st = nodes[j];
duke@435 2547 st_off -= BytesPerInt;
duke@435 2548 con = intcon[0];
duke@435 2549 if (con != 0 && st != NULL && st->Opcode() == Op_StoreI) {
duke@435 2550 assert(st_off >= header_size, "still ignoring header");
duke@435 2551 assert(get_store_offset(st, phase) == st_off, "must be");
duke@435 2552 assert(in(i-1) == zmem, "must be");
duke@435 2553 DEBUG_ONLY(const Type* tcon = phase->type(st->in(MemNode::ValueIn)));
duke@435 2554 assert(con == tcon->is_int()->get_con(), "must be");
duke@435 2555 // Undo the effects of the previous loop trip, which swallowed st:
duke@435 2556 intcon[0] = 0; // undo store_constant()
duke@435 2557 set_req(i-1, st); // undo set_req(i, zmem)
duke@435 2558 nodes[j] = NULL; // undo nodes[j] = st
duke@435 2559 --old_subword; // undo ++old_subword
duke@435 2560 }
duke@435 2561 continue; // This StoreI is already optimal.
duke@435 2562 }
duke@435 2563 }
duke@435 2564
duke@435 2565 // This store is not needed.
duke@435 2566 set_req(i, zmem);
duke@435 2567 nodes[j] = st; // record for the moment
duke@435 2568 if (st_size < BytesPerLong) // something has changed
duke@435 2569 ++old_subword; // includes int/float, but who's counting...
duke@435 2570 else ++old_long;
duke@435 2571 }
duke@435 2572
duke@435 2573 if ((old_subword + old_long) == 0)
duke@435 2574 return; // nothing more to do
duke@435 2575
duke@435 2576 //// Pass B: Convert any non-zero tiles into optimal constant stores.
duke@435 2577 // Be sure to insert them before overlapping non-constant stores.
duke@435 2578 // (E.g., byte[] x = { 1,2,y,4 } => x[int 0] = 0x01020004, x[2]=y.)
duke@435 2579 for (int j = 0; j < num_tiles; j++) {
duke@435 2580 jlong con = tiles[j];
duke@435 2581 jlong init = inits[j];
duke@435 2582 if (con == 0) continue;
duke@435 2583 jint con0, con1; // split the constant, address-wise
duke@435 2584 jint init0, init1; // split the init map, address-wise
duke@435 2585 { union { jlong con; jint intcon[2]; } u;
duke@435 2586 u.con = con;
duke@435 2587 con0 = u.intcon[0];
duke@435 2588 con1 = u.intcon[1];
duke@435 2589 u.con = init;
duke@435 2590 init0 = u.intcon[0];
duke@435 2591 init1 = u.intcon[1];
duke@435 2592 }
duke@435 2593
duke@435 2594 Node* old = nodes[j];
duke@435 2595 assert(old != NULL, "need the prior store");
duke@435 2596 intptr_t offset = (j * BytesPerLong);
duke@435 2597
duke@435 2598 bool split = !Matcher::isSimpleConstant64(con);
duke@435 2599
duke@435 2600 if (offset < header_size) {
duke@435 2601 assert(offset + BytesPerInt >= header_size, "second int counts");
duke@435 2602 assert(*(jint*)&tiles[j] == 0, "junk in header");
duke@435 2603 split = true; // only the second word counts
duke@435 2604 // Example: int a[] = { 42 ... }
duke@435 2605 } else if (con0 == 0 && init0 == -1) {
duke@435 2606 split = true; // first word is covered by full inits
duke@435 2607 // Example: int a[] = { ... foo(), 42 ... }
duke@435 2608 } else if (con1 == 0 && init1 == -1) {
duke@435 2609 split = true; // second word is covered by full inits
duke@435 2610 // Example: int a[] = { ... 42, foo() ... }
duke@435 2611 }
duke@435 2612
duke@435 2613 // Here's a case where init0 is neither 0 nor -1:
duke@435 2614 // byte a[] = { ... 0,0,foo(),0, 0,0,0,42 ... }
duke@435 2615 // Assuming big-endian memory, init0, init1 are 0x0000FF00, 0x000000FF.
duke@435 2616 // In this case the tile is not split; it is (jlong)42.
duke@435 2617 // The big tile is stored down, and then the foo() value is inserted.
duke@435 2618 // (If there were foo(),foo() instead of foo(),0, init0 would be -1.)
duke@435 2619
duke@435 2620 Node* ctl = old->in(MemNode::Control);
duke@435 2621 Node* adr = make_raw_address(offset, phase);
duke@435 2622 const TypePtr* atp = TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM;
duke@435 2623
duke@435 2624 // One or two coalesced stores to plop down.
duke@435 2625 Node* st[2];
duke@435 2626 intptr_t off[2];
duke@435 2627 int nst = 0;
duke@435 2628 if (!split) {
duke@435 2629 ++new_long;
duke@435 2630 off[nst] = offset;
duke@435 2631 st[nst++] = StoreNode::make(C, ctl, zmem, adr, atp,
duke@435 2632 phase->longcon(con), T_LONG);
duke@435 2633 } else {
duke@435 2634 // Omit either if it is a zero.
duke@435 2635 if (con0 != 0) {
duke@435 2636 ++new_int;
duke@435 2637 off[nst] = offset;
duke@435 2638 st[nst++] = StoreNode::make(C, ctl, zmem, adr, atp,
duke@435 2639 phase->intcon(con0), T_INT);
duke@435 2640 }
duke@435 2641 if (con1 != 0) {
duke@435 2642 ++new_int;
duke@435 2643 offset += BytesPerInt;
duke@435 2644 adr = make_raw_address(offset, phase);
duke@435 2645 off[nst] = offset;
duke@435 2646 st[nst++] = StoreNode::make(C, ctl, zmem, adr, atp,
duke@435 2647 phase->intcon(con1), T_INT);
duke@435 2648 }
duke@435 2649 }
duke@435 2650
duke@435 2651 // Insert second store first, then the first before the second.
duke@435 2652 // Insert each one just before any overlapping non-constant stores.
duke@435 2653 while (nst > 0) {
duke@435 2654 Node* st1 = st[--nst];
duke@435 2655 C->copy_node_notes_to(st1, old);
duke@435 2656 st1 = phase->transform(st1);
duke@435 2657 offset = off[nst];
duke@435 2658 assert(offset >= header_size, "do not smash header");
duke@435 2659 int ins_idx = captured_store_insertion_point(offset, /*size:*/0, phase);
duke@435 2660 guarantee(ins_idx != 0, "must re-insert constant store");
duke@435 2661 if (ins_idx < 0) ins_idx = -ins_idx; // never overlap
duke@435 2662 if (ins_idx > InitializeNode::RawStores && in(ins_idx-1) == zmem)
duke@435 2663 set_req(--ins_idx, st1);
duke@435 2664 else
duke@435 2665 ins_req(ins_idx, st1);
duke@435 2666 }
duke@435 2667 }
duke@435 2668
duke@435 2669 if (PrintCompilation && WizardMode)
duke@435 2670 tty->print_cr("Changed %d/%d subword/long constants into %d/%d int/long",
duke@435 2671 old_subword, old_long, new_int, new_long);
duke@435 2672 if (C->log() != NULL)
duke@435 2673 C->log()->elem("comment that='%d/%d subword/long to %d/%d int/long'",
duke@435 2674 old_subword, old_long, new_int, new_long);
duke@435 2675
duke@435 2676 // Clean up any remaining occurrences of zmem:
duke@435 2677 remove_extra_zeroes();
duke@435 2678 }
duke@435 2679
duke@435 2680 // Explore forward from in(start) to find the first fully initialized
duke@435 2681 // word, and return its offset. Skip groups of subword stores which
duke@435 2682 // together initialize full words. If in(start) is itself part of a
duke@435 2683 // fully initialized word, return the offset of in(start). If there
duke@435 2684 // are no following full-word stores, or if something is fishy, return
duke@435 2685 // a negative value.
duke@435 2686 intptr_t InitializeNode::find_next_fullword_store(uint start, PhaseGVN* phase) {
duke@435 2687 int int_map = 0;
duke@435 2688 intptr_t int_map_off = 0;
duke@435 2689 const int FULL_MAP = right_n_bits(BytesPerInt); // the int_map we hope for
duke@435 2690
duke@435 2691 for (uint i = start, limit = req(); i < limit; i++) {
duke@435 2692 Node* st = in(i);
duke@435 2693
duke@435 2694 intptr_t st_off = get_store_offset(st, phase);
duke@435 2695 if (st_off < 0) break; // return conservative answer
duke@435 2696
duke@435 2697 int st_size = st->as_Store()->memory_size();
duke@435 2698 if (st_size >= BytesPerInt && (st_off % BytesPerInt) == 0) {
duke@435 2699 return st_off; // we found a complete word init
duke@435 2700 }
duke@435 2701
duke@435 2702 // update the map:
duke@435 2703
duke@435 2704 intptr_t this_int_off = align_size_down(st_off, BytesPerInt);
duke@435 2705 if (this_int_off != int_map_off) {
duke@435 2706 // reset the map:
duke@435 2707 int_map = 0;
duke@435 2708 int_map_off = this_int_off;
duke@435 2709 }
duke@435 2710
duke@435 2711 int subword_off = st_off - this_int_off;
duke@435 2712 int_map |= right_n_bits(st_size) << subword_off;
duke@435 2713 if ((int_map & FULL_MAP) == FULL_MAP) {
duke@435 2714 return this_int_off; // we found a complete word init
duke@435 2715 }
duke@435 2716
duke@435 2717 // Did this store hit or cross the word boundary?
duke@435 2718 intptr_t next_int_off = align_size_down(st_off + st_size, BytesPerInt);
duke@435 2719 if (next_int_off == this_int_off + BytesPerInt) {
duke@435 2720 // We passed the current int, without fully initializing it.
duke@435 2721 int_map_off = next_int_off;
duke@435 2722 int_map >>= BytesPerInt;
duke@435 2723 } else if (next_int_off > this_int_off + BytesPerInt) {
duke@435 2724 // We passed the current and next int.
duke@435 2725 return this_int_off + BytesPerInt;
duke@435 2726 }
duke@435 2727 }
duke@435 2728
duke@435 2729 return -1;
duke@435 2730 }
duke@435 2731
duke@435 2732
duke@435 2733 // Called when the associated AllocateNode is expanded into CFG.
duke@435 2734 // At this point, we may perform additional optimizations.
duke@435 2735 // Linearize the stores by ascending offset, to make memory
duke@435 2736 // activity as coherent as possible.
duke@435 2737 Node* InitializeNode::complete_stores(Node* rawctl, Node* rawmem, Node* rawptr,
duke@435 2738 intptr_t header_size,
duke@435 2739 Node* size_in_bytes,
duke@435 2740 PhaseGVN* phase) {
duke@435 2741 assert(!is_complete(), "not already complete");
duke@435 2742 assert(stores_are_sane(phase), "");
duke@435 2743 assert(allocation() != NULL, "must be present");
duke@435 2744
duke@435 2745 remove_extra_zeroes();
duke@435 2746
duke@435 2747 if (ReduceFieldZeroing || ReduceBulkZeroing)
duke@435 2748 // reduce instruction count for common initialization patterns
duke@435 2749 coalesce_subword_stores(header_size, size_in_bytes, phase);
duke@435 2750
duke@435 2751 Node* zmem = zero_memory(); // initially zero memory state
duke@435 2752 Node* inits = zmem; // accumulating a linearized chain of inits
duke@435 2753 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 2754 intptr_t last_init_off = sizeof(oopDesc); // previous init offset
duke@435 2755 intptr_t last_init_end = sizeof(oopDesc); // previous init offset+size
duke@435 2756 intptr_t last_tile_end = sizeof(oopDesc); // previous tile offset+size
duke@435 2757 #endif
duke@435 2758 intptr_t zeroes_done = header_size;
duke@435 2759
duke@435 2760 bool do_zeroing = true; // we might give up if inits are very sparse
duke@435 2761 int big_init_gaps = 0; // how many large gaps have we seen?
duke@435 2762
duke@435 2763 if (ZeroTLAB) do_zeroing = false;
duke@435 2764 if (!ReduceFieldZeroing && !ReduceBulkZeroing) do_zeroing = false;
duke@435 2765
duke@435 2766 for (uint i = InitializeNode::RawStores, limit = req(); i < limit; i++) {
duke@435 2767 Node* st = in(i);
duke@435 2768 intptr_t st_off = get_store_offset(st, phase);
duke@435 2769 if (st_off < 0)
duke@435 2770 break; // unknown junk in the inits
duke@435 2771 if (st->in(MemNode::Memory) != zmem)
duke@435 2772 break; // complicated store chains somehow in list
duke@435 2773
duke@435 2774 int st_size = st->as_Store()->memory_size();
duke@435 2775 intptr_t next_init_off = st_off + st_size;
duke@435 2776
duke@435 2777 if (do_zeroing && zeroes_done < next_init_off) {
duke@435 2778 // See if this store needs a zero before it or under it.
duke@435 2779 intptr_t zeroes_needed = st_off;
duke@435 2780
duke@435 2781 if (st_size < BytesPerInt) {
duke@435 2782 // Look for subword stores which only partially initialize words.
duke@435 2783 // If we find some, we must lay down some word-level zeroes first,
duke@435 2784 // underneath the subword stores.
duke@435 2785 //
duke@435 2786 // Examples:
duke@435 2787 // byte[] a = { p,q,r,s } => a[0]=p,a[1]=q,a[2]=r,a[3]=s
duke@435 2788 // byte[] a = { x,y,0,0 } => a[0..3] = 0, a[0]=x,a[1]=y
duke@435 2789 // byte[] a = { 0,0,z,0 } => a[0..3] = 0, a[2]=z
duke@435 2790 //
duke@435 2791 // Note: coalesce_subword_stores may have already done this,
duke@435 2792 // if it was prompted by constant non-zero subword initializers.
duke@435 2793 // But this case can still arise with non-constant stores.
duke@435 2794
duke@435 2795 intptr_t next_full_store = find_next_fullword_store(i, phase);
duke@435 2796
duke@435 2797 // In the examples above:
duke@435 2798 // in(i) p q r s x y z
duke@435 2799 // st_off 12 13 14 15 12 13 14
duke@435 2800 // st_size 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
duke@435 2801 // next_full_s. 12 16 16 16 16 16 16
duke@435 2802 // z's_done 12 16 16 16 12 16 12
duke@435 2803 // z's_needed 12 16 16 16 16 16 16
duke@435 2804 // zsize 0 0 0 0 4 0 4
duke@435 2805 if (next_full_store < 0) {
duke@435 2806 // Conservative tack: Zero to end of current word.
duke@435 2807 zeroes_needed = align_size_up(zeroes_needed, BytesPerInt);
duke@435 2808 } else {
duke@435 2809 // Zero to beginning of next fully initialized word.
duke@435 2810 // Or, don't zero at all, if we are already in that word.
duke@435 2811 assert(next_full_store >= zeroes_needed, "must go forward");
duke@435 2812 assert((next_full_store & (BytesPerInt-1)) == 0, "even boundary");
duke@435 2813 zeroes_needed = next_full_store;
duke@435 2814 }
duke@435 2815 }
duke@435 2816
duke@435 2817 if (zeroes_needed > zeroes_done) {
duke@435 2818 intptr_t zsize = zeroes_needed - zeroes_done;
duke@435 2819 // Do some incremental zeroing on rawmem, in parallel with inits.
duke@435 2820 zeroes_done = align_size_down(zeroes_done, BytesPerInt);
duke@435 2821 rawmem = ClearArrayNode::clear_memory(rawctl, rawmem, rawptr,
duke@435 2822 zeroes_done, zeroes_needed,
duke@435 2823 phase);
duke@435 2824 zeroes_done = zeroes_needed;
duke@435 2825 if (zsize > Matcher::init_array_short_size && ++big_init_gaps > 2)
duke@435 2826 do_zeroing = false; // leave the hole, next time
duke@435 2827 }
duke@435 2828 }
duke@435 2829
duke@435 2830 // Collect the store and move on:
duke@435 2831 st->set_req(MemNode::Memory, inits);
duke@435 2832 inits = st; // put it on the linearized chain
duke@435 2833 set_req(i, zmem); // unhook from previous position
duke@435 2834
duke@435 2835 if (zeroes_done == st_off)
duke@435 2836 zeroes_done = next_init_off;
duke@435 2837
duke@435 2838 assert(!do_zeroing || zeroes_done >= next_init_off, "don't miss any");
duke@435 2839
duke@435 2840 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 2841 // Various order invariants. Weaker than stores_are_sane because
duke@435 2842 // a large constant tile can be filled in by smaller non-constant stores.
duke@435 2843 assert(st_off >= last_init_off, "inits do not reverse");
duke@435 2844 last_init_off = st_off;
duke@435 2845 const Type* val = NULL;
duke@435 2846 if (st_size >= BytesPerInt &&
duke@435 2847 (val = phase->type(st->in(MemNode::ValueIn)))->singleton() &&
duke@435 2848 (int)val->basic_type() < (int)T_OBJECT) {
duke@435 2849 assert(st_off >= last_tile_end, "tiles do not overlap");
duke@435 2850 assert(st_off >= last_init_end, "tiles do not overwrite inits");
duke@435 2851 last_tile_end = MAX2(last_tile_end, next_init_off);
duke@435 2852 } else {
duke@435 2853 intptr_t st_tile_end = align_size_up(next_init_off, BytesPerLong);
duke@435 2854 assert(st_tile_end >= last_tile_end, "inits stay with tiles");
duke@435 2855 assert(st_off >= last_init_end, "inits do not overlap");
duke@435 2856 last_init_end = next_init_off; // it's a non-tile
duke@435 2857 }
duke@435 2858 #endif //ASSERT
duke@435 2859 }
duke@435 2860
duke@435 2861 remove_extra_zeroes(); // clear out all the zmems left over
duke@435 2862 add_req(inits);
duke@435 2863
duke@435 2864 if (!ZeroTLAB) {
duke@435 2865 // If anything remains to be zeroed, zero it all now.
duke@435 2866 zeroes_done = align_size_down(zeroes_done, BytesPerInt);
duke@435 2867 // if it is the last unused 4 bytes of an instance, forget about it
duke@435 2868 intptr_t size_limit = phase->find_intptr_t_con(size_in_bytes, max_jint);
duke@435 2869 if (zeroes_done + BytesPerLong >= size_limit) {
duke@435 2870 assert(allocation() != NULL, "");
duke@435 2871 Node* klass_node = allocation()->in(AllocateNode::KlassNode);
duke@435 2872 ciKlass* k = phase->type(klass_node)->is_klassptr()->klass();
duke@435 2873 if (zeroes_done == k->layout_helper())
duke@435 2874 zeroes_done = size_limit;
duke@435 2875 }
duke@435 2876 if (zeroes_done < size_limit) {
duke@435 2877 rawmem = ClearArrayNode::clear_memory(rawctl, rawmem, rawptr,
duke@435 2878 zeroes_done, size_in_bytes, phase);
duke@435 2879 }
duke@435 2880 }
duke@435 2881
duke@435 2882 set_complete(phase);
duke@435 2883 return rawmem;
duke@435 2884 }
duke@435 2885
duke@435 2886
duke@435 2887 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 2888 bool InitializeNode::stores_are_sane(PhaseTransform* phase) {
duke@435 2889 if (is_complete())
duke@435 2890 return true; // stores could be anything at this point
duke@435 2891 intptr_t last_off = sizeof(oopDesc);
duke@435 2892 for (uint i = InitializeNode::RawStores; i < req(); i++) {
duke@435 2893 Node* st = in(i);
duke@435 2894 intptr_t st_off = get_store_offset(st, phase);
duke@435 2895 if (st_off < 0) continue; // ignore dead garbage
duke@435 2896 if (last_off > st_off) {
duke@435 2897 tty->print_cr("*** bad store offset at %d: %d > %d", i, last_off, st_off);
duke@435 2898 this->dump(2);
duke@435 2899 assert(false, "ascending store offsets");
duke@435 2900 return false;
duke@435 2901 }
duke@435 2902 last_off = st_off + st->as_Store()->memory_size();
duke@435 2903 }
duke@435 2904 return true;
duke@435 2905 }
duke@435 2906 #endif //ASSERT
duke@435 2907
duke@435 2908
duke@435 2909
duke@435 2910
duke@435 2911 //============================MergeMemNode=====================================
duke@435 2912 //
duke@435 2913 // SEMANTICS OF MEMORY MERGES: A MergeMem is a memory state assembled from several
duke@435 2914 // contributing store or call operations. Each contributor provides the memory
duke@435 2915 // state for a particular "alias type" (see Compile::alias_type). For example,
duke@435 2916 // if a MergeMem has an input X for alias category #6, then any memory reference
duke@435 2917 // to alias category #6 may use X as its memory state input, as an exact equivalent
duke@435 2918 // to using the MergeMem as a whole.
duke@435 2919 // Load<6>( MergeMem(<6>: X, ...), p ) <==> Load<6>(X,p)
duke@435 2920 //
duke@435 2921 // (Here, the <N> notation gives the index of the relevant adr_type.)
duke@435 2922 //
duke@435 2923 // In one special case (and more cases in the future), alias categories overlap.
duke@435 2924 // The special alias category "Bot" (Compile::AliasIdxBot) includes all memory
duke@435 2925 // states. Therefore, if a MergeMem has only one contributing input W for Bot,
duke@435 2926 // it is exactly equivalent to that state W:
duke@435 2927 // MergeMem(<Bot>: W) <==> W
duke@435 2928 //
duke@435 2929 // Usually, the merge has more than one input. In that case, where inputs
duke@435 2930 // overlap (i.e., one is Bot), the narrower alias type determines the memory
duke@435 2931 // state for that type, and the wider alias type (Bot) fills in everywhere else:
duke@435 2932 // Load<5>( MergeMem(<Bot>: W, <6>: X), p ) <==> Load<5>(W,p)
duke@435 2933 // Load<6>( MergeMem(<Bot>: W, <6>: X), p ) <==> Load<6>(X,p)
duke@435 2934 //
duke@435 2935 // A merge can take a "wide" memory state as one of its narrow inputs.
duke@435 2936 // This simply means that the merge observes out only the relevant parts of
duke@435 2937 // the wide input. That is, wide memory states arriving at narrow merge inputs
duke@435 2938 // are implicitly "filtered" or "sliced" as necessary. (This is rare.)
duke@435 2939 //
duke@435 2940 // These rules imply that MergeMem nodes may cascade (via their <Bot> links),
duke@435 2941 // and that memory slices "leak through":
duke@435 2942 // MergeMem(<Bot>: MergeMem(<Bot>: W, <7>: Y)) <==> MergeMem(<Bot>: W, <7>: Y)
duke@435 2943 //
duke@435 2944 // But, in such a cascade, repeated memory slices can "block the leak":
duke@435 2945 // MergeMem(<Bot>: MergeMem(<Bot>: W, <7>: Y), <7>: Y') <==> MergeMem(<Bot>: W, <7>: Y')
duke@435 2946 //
duke@435 2947 // In the last example, Y is not part of the combined memory state of the
duke@435 2948 // outermost MergeMem. The system must, of course, prevent unschedulable
duke@435 2949 // memory states from arising, so you can be sure that the state Y is somehow
duke@435 2950 // a precursor to state Y'.
duke@435 2951 //
duke@435 2952 //
duke@435 2953 // REPRESENTATION OF MEMORY MERGES: The indexes used to address the Node::in array
duke@435 2954 // of each MergeMemNode array are exactly the numerical alias indexes, including
duke@435 2955 // but not limited to AliasIdxTop, AliasIdxBot, and AliasIdxRaw. The functions
duke@435 2956 // Compile::alias_type (and kin) produce and manage these indexes.
duke@435 2957 //
duke@435 2958 // By convention, the value of in(AliasIdxTop) (i.e., in(1)) is always the top node.
duke@435 2959 // (Note that this provides quick access to the top node inside MergeMem methods,
duke@435 2960 // without the need to reach out via TLS to Compile::current.)
duke@435 2961 //
duke@435 2962 // As a consequence of what was just described, a MergeMem that represents a full
duke@435 2963 // memory state has an edge in(AliasIdxBot) which is a "wide" memory state,
duke@435 2964 // containing all alias categories.
duke@435 2965 //
duke@435 2966 // MergeMem nodes never (?) have control inputs, so in(0) is NULL.
duke@435 2967 //
duke@435 2968 // All other edges in(N) (including in(AliasIdxRaw), which is in(3)) are either
duke@435 2969 // a memory state for the alias type <N>, or else the top node, meaning that
duke@435 2970 // there is no particular input for that alias type. Note that the length of
duke@435 2971 // a MergeMem is variable, and may be extended at any time to accommodate new
duke@435 2972 // memory states at larger alias indexes. When merges grow, they are of course
duke@435 2973 // filled with "top" in the unused in() positions.
duke@435 2974 //
duke@435 2975 // This use of top is named "empty_memory()", or "empty_mem" (no-memory) as a variable.
duke@435 2976 // (Top was chosen because it works smoothly with passes like GCM.)
duke@435 2977 //
duke@435 2978 // For convenience, we hardwire the alias index for TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM. (It is
duke@435 2979 // the type of random VM bits like TLS references.) Since it is always the
duke@435 2980 // first non-Bot memory slice, some low-level loops use it to initialize an
duke@435 2981 // index variable: for (i = AliasIdxRaw; i < req(); i++).
duke@435 2982 //
duke@435 2983 //
duke@435 2984 // ACCESSORS: There is a special accessor MergeMemNode::base_memory which returns
duke@435 2985 // the distinguished "wide" state. The accessor MergeMemNode::memory_at(N) returns
duke@435 2986 // the memory state for alias type <N>, or (if there is no particular slice at <N>,
duke@435 2987 // it returns the base memory. To prevent bugs, memory_at does not accept <Top>
duke@435 2988 // or <Bot> indexes. The iterator MergeMemStream provides robust iteration over
duke@435 2989 // MergeMem nodes or pairs of such nodes, ensuring that the non-top edges are visited.
duke@435 2990 //
duke@435 2991 // %%%% We may get rid of base_memory as a separate accessor at some point; it isn't
duke@435 2992 // really that different from the other memory inputs. An abbreviation called
duke@435 2993 // "bot_memory()" for "memory_at(AliasIdxBot)" would keep code tidy.
duke@435 2994 //
duke@435 2995 //
duke@435 2996 // PARTIAL MEMORY STATES: During optimization, MergeMem nodes may arise that represent
duke@435 2997 // partial memory states. When a Phi splits through a MergeMem, the copy of the Phi
duke@435 2998 // that "emerges though" the base memory will be marked as excluding the alias types
duke@435 2999 // of the other (narrow-memory) copies which "emerged through" the narrow edges:
duke@435 3000 //
duke@435 3001 // Phi<Bot>(U, MergeMem(<Bot>: W, <8>: Y))
duke@435 3002 // ==Ideal=> MergeMem(<Bot>: Phi<Bot-8>(U, W), Phi<8>(U, Y))
duke@435 3003 //
duke@435 3004 // This strange "subtraction" effect is necessary to ensure IGVN convergence.
duke@435 3005 // (It is currently unimplemented.) As you can see, the resulting merge is
duke@435 3006 // actually a disjoint union of memory states, rather than an overlay.
duke@435 3007 //
duke@435 3008
duke@435 3009 //------------------------------MergeMemNode-----------------------------------
duke@435 3010 Node* MergeMemNode::make_empty_memory() {
duke@435 3011 Node* empty_memory = (Node*) Compile::current()->top();
duke@435 3012 assert(empty_memory->is_top(), "correct sentinel identity");
duke@435 3013 return empty_memory;
duke@435 3014 }
duke@435 3015
duke@435 3016 MergeMemNode::MergeMemNode(Node *new_base) : Node(1+Compile::AliasIdxRaw) {
duke@435 3017 init_class_id(Class_MergeMem);
duke@435 3018 // all inputs are nullified in Node::Node(int)
duke@435 3019 // set_input(0, NULL); // no control input
duke@435 3020
duke@435 3021 // Initialize the edges uniformly to top, for starters.
duke@435 3022 Node* empty_mem = make_empty_memory();
duke@435 3023 for (uint i = Compile::AliasIdxTop; i < req(); i++) {
duke@435 3024 init_req(i,empty_mem);
duke@435 3025 }
duke@435 3026 assert(empty_memory() == empty_mem, "");
duke@435 3027
duke@435 3028 if( new_base != NULL && new_base->is_MergeMem() ) {
duke@435 3029 MergeMemNode* mdef = new_base->as_MergeMem();
duke@435 3030 assert(mdef->empty_memory() == empty_mem, "consistent sentinels");
duke@435 3031 for (MergeMemStream mms(this, mdef); mms.next_non_empty2(); ) {
duke@435 3032 mms.set_memory(mms.memory2());
duke@435 3033 }
duke@435 3034 assert(base_memory() == mdef->base_memory(), "");
duke@435 3035 } else {
duke@435 3036 set_base_memory(new_base);
duke@435 3037 }
duke@435 3038 }
duke@435 3039
duke@435 3040 // Make a new, untransformed MergeMem with the same base as 'mem'.
duke@435 3041 // If mem is itself a MergeMem, populate the result with the same edges.
duke@435 3042 MergeMemNode* MergeMemNode::make(Compile* C, Node* mem) {
duke@435 3043 return new(C, 1+Compile::AliasIdxRaw) MergeMemNode(mem);
duke@435 3044 }
duke@435 3045
duke@435 3046 //------------------------------cmp--------------------------------------------
duke@435 3047 uint MergeMemNode::hash() const { return NO_HASH; }
duke@435 3048 uint MergeMemNode::cmp( const Node &n ) const {
duke@435 3049 return (&n == this); // Always fail except on self
duke@435 3050 }
duke@435 3051
duke@435 3052 //------------------------------Identity---------------------------------------
duke@435 3053 Node* MergeMemNode::Identity(PhaseTransform *phase) {
duke@435 3054 // Identity if this merge point does not record any interesting memory
duke@435 3055 // disambiguations.
duke@435 3056 Node* base_mem = base_memory();
duke@435 3057 Node* empty_mem = empty_memory();
duke@435 3058 if (base_mem != empty_mem) { // Memory path is not dead?
duke@435 3059 for (uint i = Compile::AliasIdxRaw; i < req(); i++) {
duke@435 3060 Node* mem = in(i);
duke@435 3061 if (mem != empty_mem && mem != base_mem) {
duke@435 3062 return this; // Many memory splits; no change
duke@435 3063 }
duke@435 3064 }
duke@435 3065 }
duke@435 3066 return base_mem; // No memory splits; ID on the one true input
duke@435 3067 }
duke@435 3068
duke@435 3069 //------------------------------Ideal------------------------------------------
duke@435 3070 // This method is invoked recursively on chains of MergeMem nodes
duke@435 3071 Node *MergeMemNode::Ideal(PhaseGVN *phase, bool can_reshape) {
duke@435 3072 // Remove chain'd MergeMems
duke@435 3073 //
duke@435 3074 // This is delicate, because the each "in(i)" (i >= Raw) is interpreted
duke@435 3075 // relative to the "in(Bot)". Since we are patching both at the same time,
duke@435 3076 // we have to be careful to read each "in(i)" relative to the old "in(Bot)",
duke@435 3077 // but rewrite each "in(i)" relative to the new "in(Bot)".
duke@435 3078 Node *progress = NULL;
duke@435 3079
duke@435 3080
duke@435 3081 Node* old_base = base_memory();
duke@435 3082 Node* empty_mem = empty_memory();
duke@435 3083 if (old_base == empty_mem)
duke@435 3084 return NULL; // Dead memory path.
duke@435 3085
duke@435 3086 MergeMemNode* old_mbase;
duke@435 3087 if (old_base != NULL && old_base->is_MergeMem())
duke@435 3088 old_mbase = old_base->as_MergeMem();
duke@435 3089 else
duke@435 3090 old_mbase = NULL;
duke@435 3091 Node* new_base = old_base;
duke@435 3092
duke@435 3093 // simplify stacked MergeMems in base memory
duke@435 3094 if (old_mbase) new_base = old_mbase->base_memory();
duke@435 3095
duke@435 3096 // the base memory might contribute new slices beyond my req()
duke@435 3097 if (old_mbase) grow_to_match(old_mbase);
duke@435 3098
duke@435 3099 // Look carefully at the base node if it is a phi.
duke@435 3100 PhiNode* phi_base;
duke@435 3101 if (new_base != NULL && new_base->is_Phi())
duke@435 3102 phi_base = new_base->as_Phi();
duke@435 3103 else
duke@435 3104 phi_base = NULL;
duke@435 3105
duke@435 3106 Node* phi_reg = NULL;
duke@435 3107 uint phi_len = (uint)-1;
duke@435 3108 if (phi_base != NULL && !phi_base->is_copy()) {
duke@435 3109 // do not examine phi if degraded to a copy
duke@435 3110 phi_reg = phi_base->region();
duke@435 3111 phi_len = phi_base->req();
duke@435 3112 // see if the phi is unfinished
duke@435 3113 for (uint i = 1; i < phi_len; i++) {
duke@435 3114 if (phi_base->in(i) == NULL) {
duke@435 3115 // incomplete phi; do not look at it yet!
duke@435 3116 phi_reg = NULL;
duke@435 3117 phi_len = (uint)-1;
duke@435 3118 break;
duke@435 3119 }
duke@435 3120 }
duke@435 3121 }
duke@435 3122
duke@435 3123 // Note: We do not call verify_sparse on entry, because inputs
duke@435 3124 // can normalize to the base_memory via subsume_node or similar
duke@435 3125 // mechanisms. This method repairs that damage.
duke@435 3126
duke@435 3127 assert(!old_mbase || old_mbase->is_empty_memory(empty_mem), "consistent sentinels");
duke@435 3128
duke@435 3129 // Look at each slice.
duke@435 3130 for (uint i = Compile::AliasIdxRaw; i < req(); i++) {
duke@435 3131 Node* old_in = in(i);
duke@435 3132 // calculate the old memory value
duke@435 3133 Node* old_mem = old_in;
duke@435 3134 if (old_mem == empty_mem) old_mem = old_base;
duke@435 3135 assert(old_mem == memory_at(i), "");
duke@435 3136
duke@435 3137 // maybe update (reslice) the old memory value
duke@435 3138
duke@435 3139 // simplify stacked MergeMems
duke@435 3140 Node* new_mem = old_mem;
duke@435 3141 MergeMemNode* old_mmem;
duke@435 3142 if (old_mem != NULL && old_mem->is_MergeMem())
duke@435 3143 old_mmem = old_mem->as_MergeMem();
duke@435 3144 else
duke@435 3145 old_mmem = NULL;
duke@435 3146 if (old_mmem == this) {
duke@435 3147 // This can happen if loops break up and safepoints disappear.
duke@435 3148 // A merge of BotPtr (default) with a RawPtr memory derived from a
duke@435 3149 // safepoint can be rewritten to a merge of the same BotPtr with
duke@435 3150 // the BotPtr phi coming into the loop. If that phi disappears
duke@435 3151 // also, we can end up with a self-loop of the mergemem.
duke@435 3152 // In general, if loops degenerate and memory effects disappear,
duke@435 3153 // a mergemem can be left looking at itself. This simply means
duke@435 3154 // that the mergemem's default should be used, since there is
duke@435 3155 // no longer any apparent effect on this slice.
duke@435 3156 // Note: If a memory slice is a MergeMem cycle, it is unreachable
duke@435 3157 // from start. Update the input to TOP.
duke@435 3158 new_mem = (new_base == this || new_base == empty_mem)? empty_mem : new_base;
duke@435 3159 }
duke@435 3160 else if (old_mmem != NULL) {
duke@435 3161 new_mem = old_mmem->memory_at(i);
duke@435 3162 }
duke@435 3163 // else preceeding memory was not a MergeMem
duke@435 3164
duke@435 3165 // replace equivalent phis (unfortunately, they do not GVN together)
duke@435 3166 if (new_mem != NULL && new_mem != new_base &&
duke@435 3167 new_mem->req() == phi_len && new_mem->in(0) == phi_reg) {
duke@435 3168 if (new_mem->is_Phi()) {
duke@435 3169 PhiNode* phi_mem = new_mem->as_Phi();
duke@435 3170 for (uint i = 1; i < phi_len; i++) {
duke@435 3171 if (phi_base->in(i) != phi_mem->in(i)) {
duke@435 3172 phi_mem = NULL;
duke@435 3173 break;
duke@435 3174 }
duke@435 3175 }
duke@435 3176 if (phi_mem != NULL) {
duke@435 3177 // equivalent phi nodes; revert to the def
duke@435 3178 new_mem = new_base;
duke@435 3179 }
duke@435 3180 }
duke@435 3181 }
duke@435 3182
duke@435 3183 // maybe store down a new value
duke@435 3184 Node* new_in = new_mem;
duke@435 3185 if (new_in == new_base) new_in = empty_mem;
duke@435 3186
duke@435 3187 if (new_in != old_in) {
duke@435 3188 // Warning: Do not combine this "if" with the previous "if"
duke@435 3189 // A memory slice might have be be rewritten even if it is semantically
duke@435 3190 // unchanged, if the base_memory value has changed.
duke@435 3191 set_req(i, new_in);
duke@435 3192 progress = this; // Report progress
duke@435 3193 }
duke@435 3194 }
duke@435 3195
duke@435 3196 if (new_base != old_base) {
duke@435 3197 set_req(Compile::AliasIdxBot, new_base);
duke@435 3198 // Don't use set_base_memory(new_base), because we need to update du.
duke@435 3199 assert(base_memory() == new_base, "");
duke@435 3200 progress = this;
duke@435 3201 }
duke@435 3202
duke@435 3203 if( base_memory() == this ) {
duke@435 3204 // a self cycle indicates this memory path is dead
duke@435 3205 set_req(Compile::AliasIdxBot, empty_mem);
duke@435 3206 }
duke@435 3207
duke@435 3208 // Resolve external cycles by calling Ideal on a MergeMem base_memory
duke@435 3209 // Recursion must occur after the self cycle check above
duke@435 3210 if( base_memory()->is_MergeMem() ) {
duke@435 3211 MergeMemNode *new_mbase = base_memory()->as_MergeMem();
duke@435 3212 Node *m = phase->transform(new_mbase); // Rollup any cycles
duke@435 3213 if( m != NULL && (m->is_top() ||
duke@435 3214 m->is_MergeMem() && m->as_MergeMem()->base_memory() == empty_mem) ) {
duke@435 3215 // propagate rollup of dead cycle to self
duke@435 3216 set_req(Compile::AliasIdxBot, empty_mem);
duke@435 3217 }
duke@435 3218 }
duke@435 3219
duke@435 3220 if( base_memory() == empty_mem ) {
duke@435 3221 progress = this;
duke@435 3222 // Cut inputs during Parse phase only.
duke@435 3223 // During Optimize phase a dead MergeMem node will be subsumed by Top.
duke@435 3224 if( !can_reshape ) {
duke@435 3225 for (uint i = Compile::AliasIdxRaw; i < req(); i++) {
duke@435 3226 if( in(i) != empty_mem ) { set_req(i, empty_mem); }
duke@435 3227 }
duke@435 3228 }
duke@435 3229 }
duke@435 3230
duke@435 3231 if( !progress && base_memory()->is_Phi() && can_reshape ) {
duke@435 3232 // Check if PhiNode::Ideal's "Split phis through memory merges"
duke@435 3233 // transform should be attempted. Look for this->phi->this cycle.
duke@435 3234 uint merge_width = req();
duke@435 3235 if (merge_width > Compile::AliasIdxRaw) {
duke@435 3236 PhiNode* phi = base_memory()->as_Phi();
duke@435 3237 for( uint i = 1; i < phi->req(); ++i ) {// For all paths in
duke@435 3238 if (phi->in(i) == this) {
duke@435 3239 phase->is_IterGVN()->_worklist.push(phi);
duke@435 3240 break;
duke@435 3241 }
duke@435 3242 }
duke@435 3243 }
duke@435 3244 }
duke@435 3245
duke@435 3246 assert(verify_sparse(), "please, no dups of base");
duke@435 3247 return progress;
duke@435 3248 }
duke@435 3249
duke@435 3250 //-------------------------set_base_memory-------------------------------------
duke@435 3251 void MergeMemNode::set_base_memory(Node *new_base) {
duke@435 3252 Node* empty_mem = empty_memory();
duke@435 3253 set_req(Compile::AliasIdxBot, new_base);
duke@435 3254 assert(memory_at(req()) == new_base, "must set default memory");
duke@435 3255 // Clear out other occurrences of new_base:
duke@435 3256 if (new_base != empty_mem) {
duke@435 3257 for (uint i = Compile::AliasIdxRaw; i < req(); i++) {
duke@435 3258 if (in(i) == new_base) set_req(i, empty_mem);
duke@435 3259 }
duke@435 3260 }
duke@435 3261 }
duke@435 3262
duke@435 3263 //------------------------------out_RegMask------------------------------------
duke@435 3264 const RegMask &MergeMemNode::out_RegMask() const {
duke@435 3265 return RegMask::Empty;
duke@435 3266 }
duke@435 3267
duke@435 3268 //------------------------------dump_spec--------------------------------------
duke@435 3269 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 3270 void MergeMemNode::dump_spec(outputStream *st) const {
duke@435 3271 st->print(" {");
duke@435 3272 Node* base_mem = base_memory();
duke@435 3273 for( uint i = Compile::AliasIdxRaw; i < req(); i++ ) {
duke@435 3274 Node* mem = memory_at(i);
duke@435 3275 if (mem == base_mem) { st->print(" -"); continue; }
duke@435 3276 st->print( " N%d:", mem->_idx );
duke@435 3277 Compile::current()->get_adr_type(i)->dump_on(st);
duke@435 3278 }
duke@435 3279 st->print(" }");
duke@435 3280 }
duke@435 3281 #endif // !PRODUCT
duke@435 3282
duke@435 3283
duke@435 3284 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 3285 static bool might_be_same(Node* a, Node* b) {
duke@435 3286 if (a == b) return true;
duke@435 3287 if (!(a->is_Phi() || b->is_Phi())) return false;
duke@435 3288 // phis shift around during optimization
duke@435 3289 return true; // pretty stupid...
duke@435 3290 }
duke@435 3291
duke@435 3292 // verify a narrow slice (either incoming or outgoing)
duke@435 3293 static void verify_memory_slice(const MergeMemNode* m, int alias_idx, Node* n) {
duke@435 3294 if (!VerifyAliases) return; // don't bother to verify unless requested
duke@435 3295 if (is_error_reported()) return; // muzzle asserts when debugging an error
duke@435 3296 if (Node::in_dump()) return; // muzzle asserts when printing
duke@435 3297 assert(alias_idx >= Compile::AliasIdxRaw, "must not disturb base_memory or sentinel");
duke@435 3298 assert(n != NULL, "");
duke@435 3299 // Elide intervening MergeMem's
duke@435 3300 while (n->is_MergeMem()) {
duke@435 3301 n = n->as_MergeMem()->memory_at(alias_idx);
duke@435 3302 }
duke@435 3303 Compile* C = Compile::current();
duke@435 3304 const TypePtr* n_adr_type = n->adr_type();
duke@435 3305 if (n == m->empty_memory()) {
duke@435 3306 // Implicit copy of base_memory()
duke@435 3307 } else if (n_adr_type != TypePtr::BOTTOM) {
duke@435 3308 assert(n_adr_type != NULL, "new memory must have a well-defined adr_type");
duke@435 3309 assert(C->must_alias(n_adr_type, alias_idx), "new memory must match selected slice");
duke@435 3310 } else {
duke@435 3311 // A few places like make_runtime_call "know" that VM calls are narrow,
duke@435 3312 // and can be used to update only the VM bits stored as TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM.
duke@435 3313 bool expected_wide_mem = false;
duke@435 3314 if (n == m->base_memory()) {
duke@435 3315 expected_wide_mem = true;
duke@435 3316 } else if (alias_idx == Compile::AliasIdxRaw ||
duke@435 3317 n == m->memory_at(Compile::AliasIdxRaw)) {
duke@435 3318 expected_wide_mem = true;
duke@435 3319 } else if (!C->alias_type(alias_idx)->is_rewritable()) {
duke@435 3320 // memory can "leak through" calls on channels that
duke@435 3321 // are write-once. Allow this also.
duke@435 3322 expected_wide_mem = true;
duke@435 3323 }
duke@435 3324 assert(expected_wide_mem, "expected narrow slice replacement");
duke@435 3325 }
duke@435 3326 }
duke@435 3327 #else // !ASSERT
duke@435 3328 #define verify_memory_slice(m,i,n) (0) // PRODUCT version is no-op
duke@435 3329 #endif
duke@435 3330
duke@435 3331
duke@435 3332 //-----------------------------memory_at---------------------------------------
duke@435 3333 Node* MergeMemNode::memory_at(uint alias_idx) const {
duke@435 3334 assert(alias_idx >= Compile::AliasIdxRaw ||
duke@435 3335 alias_idx == Compile::AliasIdxBot && Compile::current()->AliasLevel() == 0,
duke@435 3336 "must avoid base_memory and AliasIdxTop");
duke@435 3337
duke@435 3338 // Otherwise, it is a narrow slice.
duke@435 3339 Node* n = alias_idx < req() ? in(alias_idx) : empty_memory();
duke@435 3340 Compile *C = Compile::current();
duke@435 3341 if (is_empty_memory(n)) {
duke@435 3342 // the array is sparse; empty slots are the "top" node
duke@435 3343 n = base_memory();
duke@435 3344 assert(Node::in_dump()
duke@435 3345 || n == NULL || n->bottom_type() == Type::TOP
duke@435 3346 || n->adr_type() == TypePtr::BOTTOM
duke@435 3347 || n->adr_type() == TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM
duke@435 3348 || Compile::current()->AliasLevel() == 0,
duke@435 3349 "must be a wide memory");
duke@435 3350 // AliasLevel == 0 if we are organizing the memory states manually.
duke@435 3351 // See verify_memory_slice for comments on TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM.
duke@435 3352 } else {
duke@435 3353 // make sure the stored slice is sane
duke@435 3354 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 3355 if (is_error_reported() || Node::in_dump()) {
duke@435 3356 } else if (might_be_same(n, base_memory())) {
duke@435 3357 // Give it a pass: It is a mostly harmless repetition of the base.
duke@435 3358 // This can arise normally from node subsumption during optimization.
duke@435 3359 } else {
duke@435 3360 verify_memory_slice(this, alias_idx, n);
duke@435 3361 }
duke@435 3362 #endif
duke@435 3363 }
duke@435 3364 return n;
duke@435 3365 }
duke@435 3366
duke@435 3367 //---------------------------set_memory_at-------------------------------------
duke@435 3368 void MergeMemNode::set_memory_at(uint alias_idx, Node *n) {
duke@435 3369 verify_memory_slice(this, alias_idx, n);
duke@435 3370 Node* empty_mem = empty_memory();
duke@435 3371 if (n == base_memory()) n = empty_mem; // collapse default
duke@435 3372 uint need_req = alias_idx+1;
duke@435 3373 if (req() < need_req) {
duke@435 3374 if (n == empty_mem) return; // already the default, so do not grow me
duke@435 3375 // grow the sparse array
duke@435 3376 do {
duke@435 3377 add_req(empty_mem);
duke@435 3378 } while (req() < need_req);
duke@435 3379 }
duke@435 3380 set_req( alias_idx, n );
duke@435 3381 }
duke@435 3382
duke@435 3383
duke@435 3384
duke@435 3385 //--------------------------iteration_setup------------------------------------
duke@435 3386 void MergeMemNode::iteration_setup(const MergeMemNode* other) {
duke@435 3387 if (other != NULL) {
duke@435 3388 grow_to_match(other);
duke@435 3389 // invariant: the finite support of mm2 is within mm->req()
duke@435 3390 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 3391 for (uint i = req(); i < other->req(); i++) {
duke@435 3392 assert(other->is_empty_memory(other->in(i)), "slice left uncovered");
duke@435 3393 }
duke@435 3394 #endif
duke@435 3395 }
duke@435 3396 // Replace spurious copies of base_memory by top.
duke@435 3397 Node* base_mem = base_memory();
duke@435 3398 if (base_mem != NULL && !base_mem->is_top()) {
duke@435 3399 for (uint i = Compile::AliasIdxBot+1, imax = req(); i < imax; i++) {
duke@435 3400 if (in(i) == base_mem)
duke@435 3401 set_req(i, empty_memory());
duke@435 3402 }
duke@435 3403 }
duke@435 3404 }
duke@435 3405
duke@435 3406 //---------------------------grow_to_match-------------------------------------
duke@435 3407 void MergeMemNode::grow_to_match(const MergeMemNode* other) {
duke@435 3408 Node* empty_mem = empty_memory();
duke@435 3409 assert(other->is_empty_memory(empty_mem), "consistent sentinels");
duke@435 3410 // look for the finite support of the other memory
duke@435 3411 for (uint i = other->req(); --i >= req(); ) {
duke@435 3412 if (other->in(i) != empty_mem) {
duke@435 3413 uint new_len = i+1;
duke@435 3414 while (req() < new_len) add_req(empty_mem);
duke@435 3415 break;
duke@435 3416 }
duke@435 3417 }
duke@435 3418 }
duke@435 3419
duke@435 3420 //---------------------------verify_sparse-------------------------------------
duke@435 3421 #ifndef PRODUCT
duke@435 3422 bool MergeMemNode::verify_sparse() const {
duke@435 3423 assert(is_empty_memory(make_empty_memory()), "sane sentinel");
duke@435 3424 Node* base_mem = base_memory();
duke@435 3425 // The following can happen in degenerate cases, since empty==top.
duke@435 3426 if (is_empty_memory(base_mem)) return true;
duke@435 3427 for (uint i = Compile::AliasIdxRaw; i < req(); i++) {
duke@435 3428 assert(in(i) != NULL, "sane slice");
duke@435 3429 if (in(i) == base_mem) return false; // should have been the sentinel value!
duke@435 3430 }
duke@435 3431 return true;
duke@435 3432 }
duke@435 3433
duke@435 3434 bool MergeMemStream::match_memory(Node* mem, const MergeMemNode* mm, int idx) {
duke@435 3435 Node* n;
duke@435 3436 n = mm->in(idx);
duke@435 3437 if (mem == n) return true; // might be empty_memory()
duke@435 3438 n = (idx == Compile::AliasIdxBot)? mm->base_memory(): mm->memory_at(idx);
duke@435 3439 if (mem == n) return true;
duke@435 3440 while (n->is_Phi() && (n = n->as_Phi()->is_copy()) != NULL) {
duke@435 3441 if (mem == n) return true;
duke@435 3442 if (n == NULL) break;
duke@435 3443 }
duke@435 3444 return false;
duke@435 3445 }
duke@435 3446 #endif // !PRODUCT

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