src/cpu/x86/vm/dump_x86_32.cpp

Tue, 14 Oct 2008 15:10:26 -0700

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kvn
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Tue, 14 Oct 2008 15:10:26 -0700
changeset 840
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parent 739
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child 772
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6532536: Optimize arraycopy stubs for Intel cpus
Summary: Use SSE2 movdqu in arraycopy stubs on newest Intel's cpus
Reviewed-by: rasbold

     1 /*
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    25 # include "incls/_precompiled.incl"
    26 # include "incls/_dump_x86_32.cpp.incl"
    30 // Generate the self-patching vtable method:
    31 //
    32 // This method will be called (as any other Klass virtual method) with
    33 // the Klass itself as the first argument.  Example:
    34 //
    35 //      oop obj;
    36 //      int size = obj->klass()->klass_part()->oop_size(this);
    37 //
    38 // for which the virtual method call is Klass::oop_size();
    39 //
    40 // The dummy method is called with the Klass object as the first
    41 // operand, and an object as the second argument.
    42 //
    44 //=====================================================================
    46 // All of the dummy methods in the vtable are essentially identical,
    47 // differing only by an ordinal constant, and they bear no releationship
    48 // to the original method which the caller intended. Also, there needs
    49 // to be 'vtbl_list_size' instances of the vtable in order to
    50 // differentiate between the 'vtable_list_size' original Klass objects.
    52 #define __ masm->
    54 void CompactingPermGenGen::generate_vtable_methods(void** vtbl_list,
    55                                                    void** vtable,
    56                                                    char** md_top,
    57                                                    char* md_end,
    58                                                    char** mc_top,
    59                                                    char* mc_end) {
    61   intptr_t vtable_bytes = (num_virtuals * vtbl_list_size) * sizeof(void*);
    62   *(intptr_t *)(*md_top) = vtable_bytes;
    63   *md_top += sizeof(intptr_t);
    64   void** dummy_vtable = (void**)*md_top;
    65   *vtable = dummy_vtable;
    66   *md_top += vtable_bytes;
    68   // Get ready to generate dummy methods.
    70   CodeBuffer cb((unsigned char*)*mc_top, mc_end - *mc_top);
    71   MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&cb);
    73   Label common_code;
    74   for (int i = 0; i < vtbl_list_size; ++i) {
    75     for (int j = 0; j < num_virtuals; ++j) {
    76       dummy_vtable[num_virtuals * i + j] = (void*)masm->pc();
    78       // Load rax, with a value indicating vtable/offset pair.
    79       // -- bits[ 7..0]  (8 bits) which virtual method in table?
    80       // -- bits[12..8]  (5 bits) which virtual method table?
    81       // -- must fit in 13-bit instruction immediate field.
    82       __ movl(rax, (i << 8) + j);
    83       __ jmp(common_code);
    84     }
    85   }
    87   __ bind(common_code);
    89 #ifdef WIN32
    90   // Expecting to be called with "thiscall" conventions -- the arguments
    91   // are on the stack, except that the "this" pointer is in rcx.
    92 #else
    93   // Expecting to be called with Unix conventions -- the arguments
    94   // are on the stack, including the "this" pointer.
    95 #endif
    97   // In addition, rax was set (above) to the offset of the method in the
    98   // table.
   100 #ifdef WIN32
   101   __ push(rcx);                         // save "this"
   102 #endif
   103   __ mov(rcx, rax);
   104   __ shrptr(rcx, 8);                    // isolate vtable identifier.
   105   __ shlptr(rcx, LogBytesPerWord);
   106   Address index(noreg, rcx,  Address::times_1);
   107   ExternalAddress vtbl((address)vtbl_list);
   108   __ movptr(rdx, ArrayAddress(vtbl, index)); // get correct vtable address.
   109 #ifdef WIN32
   110   __ pop(rcx);                          // restore "this"
   111 #else
   112   __ movptr(rcx, Address(rsp, BytesPerWord));   // fetch "this"
   113 #endif
   114   __ movptr(Address(rcx, 0), rdx);      // update vtable pointer.
   116   __ andptr(rax, 0x00ff);                       // isolate vtable method index
   117   __ shlptr(rax, LogBytesPerWord);
   118   __ addptr(rax, rdx);                  // address of real method pointer.
   119   __ jmp(Address(rax, 0));              // get real method pointer.
   121   __ flush();
   123   *mc_top = (char*)__ pc();
   124 }

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