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25 #ifndef CPU_SPARC_VM_FRAME_SPARC_HPP
26 #define CPU_SPARC_VM_FRAME_SPARC_HPP
28 #include "runtime/synchronizer.hpp"
29 #include "utilities/top.hpp"
31 // A frame represents a physical stack frame (an activation). Frames can be
32 // C or Java frames, and the Java frames can be interpreted or compiled.
33 // In contrast, vframes represent source-level activations, so that one physical frame
34 // can correspond to multiple source level frames because of inlining.
35 // A frame is comprised of {pc, sp, younger_sp}
38 // Layout of asm interpreter frame:
39 //
40 // 0xfffffff
41 // ......
42 // [last extra incoming arg, (local # Nargs > 6 ? Nargs-1 : undef)]
43 // .. Note: incoming args are copied to local frame area upon entry
44 // [first extra incoming arg, (local # Nargs > 6 ? 6 : undef)]
45 // [6 words for C-arg storage (unused)] Are this and next one really needed?
46 // [C-aggregate-word (unused)] Yes, if want extra params to be in same place as C convention
47 // [16 words for register saving] <--- FP
48 // [interpreter_frame_vm_locals ] (see below)
50 // Note: Llocals is always double-word aligned
51 // [first local i.e. local # 0] <-- Llocals
52 // ...
53 // [last local, i.e. local # Nlocals-1]
55 // [monitors ]
56 // ....
57 // [monitors ] <-- Lmonitors (same as Llocals + 6*4 if none)
58 // (must be double-word aligned because
59 // monitor element size is constrained to
60 // doubleword)
61 //
62 // <-- Lesp (points 1 past TOS)
63 // [bottom word used for stack ]
64 // ...
65 // [top word used for stack] (first word of stack is double-word aligned)
67 // [space for outgoing args (conservatively allocated as max_stack - 6 + interpreter_frame_extra_outgoing_argument_words)]
68 // [6 words for C-arg storage]
69 // [C-aggregate-word (unused)]
70 // [16 words for register saving] <--- SP
71 // ...
72 // 0x0000000
73 //
74 // The in registers and local registers are preserved in a block at SP.
75 //
76 // The first six in registers (I0..I5) hold the first six locals.
77 // The locals are used as follows:
78 // Lesp first free element of expression stack
79 // (which grows towards __higher__ addresses)
80 // Lbcp is set to address of bytecode to execute
81 // It is accessed in the frame under the name "bcx".
82 // It may at times (during GC) be an index instead.
83 // Lmethod the method being interpreted
84 // Llocals the base pointer for accessing the locals array
85 // (lower-numbered locals have lower addresses)
86 // Lmonitors the base pointer for accessing active monitors
87 // Lcache a saved pointer to the method's constant pool cache
88 //
89 //
90 // When calling out to another method,
91 // G5_method is set to method to call, G5_inline_cache_klass may be set,
92 // parameters are put in O registers, and also extra parameters
93 // must be cleverly copied from the top of stack to the outgoing param area in the frame,
94 // ------------------------------ C++ interpreter ----------------------------------------
95 // Layout of C++ interpreter frame:
96 //
100 // All frames:
102 public:
104 enum {
105 // normal return address is 2 words past PC
106 pc_return_offset = 2 * BytesPerInstWord,
108 // size of each block, in order of increasing address:
109 register_save_words = 16,
110 #ifdef _LP64
111 callee_aggregate_return_pointer_words = 0,
112 #else
113 callee_aggregate_return_pointer_words = 1,
114 #endif
115 callee_register_argument_save_area_words = 6,
116 // memory_parameter_words = <arbitrary>,
118 // offset of each block, in order of increasing address:
119 // (note: callee_register_argument_save_area_words == Assembler::n_register_parameters)
120 register_save_words_sp_offset = 0,
121 callee_aggregate_return_pointer_sp_offset = register_save_words_sp_offset + register_save_words,
122 callee_register_argument_save_area_sp_offset = callee_aggregate_return_pointer_sp_offset + callee_aggregate_return_pointer_words,
123 memory_parameter_word_sp_offset = callee_register_argument_save_area_sp_offset + callee_register_argument_save_area_words,
124 varargs_offset = memory_parameter_word_sp_offset
125 };
127 private:
128 intptr_t* _younger_sp; // optional SP of callee (used to locate O7)
129 int _sp_adjustment_by_callee; // adjustment in words to SP by callee for making locals contiguous
131 // Note: On SPARC, unlike Intel, the saved PC for a stack frame
132 // is stored at a __variable__ distance from that frame's SP.
133 // (In fact, it may be in the register save area of the callee frame,
134 // but that fact need not bother us.) Thus, we must store the
135 // address of that saved PC explicitly. On the other hand, SPARC
136 // stores the FP for a frame at a fixed offset from the frame's SP,
137 // so there is no need for a separate "frame::_fp" field.
139 public:
140 // Accessors
142 intptr_t* younger_sp() const {
143 assert(_younger_sp != NULL, "frame must possess a younger_sp");
144 return _younger_sp;
145 }
147 int callee_sp_adjustment() const { return _sp_adjustment_by_callee; }
148 void set_sp_adjustment_by_callee(int number_of_words) { _sp_adjustment_by_callee = number_of_words; }
150 // Constructors
152 // This constructor relies on the fact that the creator of a frame
153 // has flushed register windows which the frame will refer to, and
154 // that those register windows will not be reloaded until the frame is
155 // done reading and writing the stack. Moreover, if the "younger_sp"
156 // argument points into the register save area of the next younger
157 // frame (though it need not), the register window for that next
158 // younger frame must also stay flushed. (The caller is responsible
159 // for ensuring this.)
161 frame(intptr_t* sp, intptr_t* younger_sp, bool younger_frame_adjusted_stack = false);
163 // make a deficient frame which doesn't know where its PC is:
164 enum unpatchable_t { unpatchable };
165 frame(intptr_t* sp, unpatchable_t, address pc = NULL, CodeBlob* cb = NULL);
167 // Walk from sp outward looking for old_sp, and return old_sp's predecessor
168 // (i.e. return the sp from the frame where old_sp is the fp).
169 // Register windows are assumed to be flushed for the stack in question.
171 static intptr_t* next_younger_sp_or_null(intptr_t* old_sp, intptr_t* sp);
173 // Return true if sp is a younger sp in the stack described by valid_sp.
174 static bool is_valid_stack_pointer(intptr_t* valid_sp, intptr_t* sp);
176 public:
177 // accessors for the instance variables
178 intptr_t* fp() const { return (intptr_t*) ((intptr_t)(sp()[FP->sp_offset_in_saved_window()]) + STACK_BIAS ); }
180 // All frames
182 intptr_t* fp_addr_at(int index) const { return &fp()[index]; }
183 intptr_t* sp_addr_at(int index) const { return &sp()[index]; }
184 intptr_t fp_at( int index) const { return *fp_addr_at(index); }
185 intptr_t sp_at( int index) const { return *sp_addr_at(index); }
187 private:
188 inline address* I7_addr() const;
189 inline address* O7_addr() const;
191 inline address* I0_addr() const;
192 inline address* O0_addr() const;
193 intptr_t* younger_sp_addr_at(int index) const { return &younger_sp()[index]; }
195 public:
196 // access to SPARC arguments and argument registers
198 // Assumes reg is an in/local register
199 intptr_t* register_addr(Register reg) const {
200 return sp_addr_at(reg->sp_offset_in_saved_window());
201 }
203 // Assumes reg is an out register
204 intptr_t* out_register_addr(Register reg) const {
205 return younger_sp_addr_at(reg->after_save()->sp_offset_in_saved_window());
206 }
207 intptr_t* memory_param_addr(int param_ix, bool is_in) const {
208 int offset = callee_register_argument_save_area_sp_offset + param_ix;
209 if (is_in)
210 return fp_addr_at(offset);
211 else
212 return sp_addr_at(offset);
213 }
214 intptr_t* param_addr(int param_ix, bool is_in) const {
215 if (param_ix >= callee_register_argument_save_area_words)
216 return memory_param_addr(param_ix, is_in);
217 else if (is_in)
218 return register_addr(Argument(param_ix, true).as_register());
219 else {
220 // the registers are stored in the next younger frame
221 // %%% is this really necessary?
222 ShouldNotReachHere();
223 return NULL;
224 }
225 }
228 // Interpreter frames
230 public:
231 // Asm interpreter
232 #ifndef CC_INTERP
233 enum interpreter_frame_vm_locals {
234 // 2 words, also used to save float regs across calls to C
235 interpreter_frame_d_scratch_fp_offset = -2,
236 interpreter_frame_l_scratch_fp_offset = -4,
237 interpreter_frame_padding_offset = -5, // for native calls only
238 interpreter_frame_oop_temp_offset = -6, // for native calls only
239 interpreter_frame_vm_locals_fp_offset = -6, // should be same as above, and should be zero mod 8
241 interpreter_frame_vm_local_words = -interpreter_frame_vm_locals_fp_offset,
244 // interpreter frame set-up needs to save 2 extra words in outgoing param area
245 // for class and jnienv arguments for native stubs (see nativeStubGen_sparc.cpp_
247 interpreter_frame_extra_outgoing_argument_words = 2
248 };
249 #else
250 enum interpreter_frame_vm_locals {
251 // 2 words, also used to save float regs across calls to C
252 interpreter_state_ptr_offset = 0, // Is in L0 (Lstate) in save area
253 interpreter_frame_mirror_offset = 1, // Is in L1 (Lmirror) in save area (for native calls only)
255 // interpreter frame set-up needs to save 2 extra words in outgoing param area
256 // for class and jnienv arguments for native stubs (see nativeStubGen_sparc.cpp_
258 interpreter_frame_extra_outgoing_argument_words = 2
259 };
260 #endif /* CC_INTERP */
262 // the compiler frame has many of the same fields as the interpreter frame
263 // %%%%% factor out declarations of the shared fields
264 enum compiler_frame_fixed_locals {
265 compiler_frame_d_scratch_fp_offset = -2,
266 compiler_frame_vm_locals_fp_offset = -2, // should be same as above
268 compiler_frame_vm_local_words = -compiler_frame_vm_locals_fp_offset
269 };
271 private:
272 constantPoolCacheOop* interpreter_frame_cpoolcache_addr() const;
274 #ifndef CC_INTERP
276 // where Lmonitors is saved:
277 BasicObjectLock** interpreter_frame_monitors_addr() const {
278 return (BasicObjectLock**) sp_addr_at(Lmonitors->sp_offset_in_saved_window());
279 }
280 intptr_t** interpreter_frame_esp_addr() const {
281 return (intptr_t**)sp_addr_at(Lesp->sp_offset_in_saved_window());
282 }
284 inline void interpreter_frame_set_tos_address(intptr_t* x);
287 // %%%%% Another idea: instead of defining 3 fns per item, just define one returning a ref
289 // monitors:
291 // next two fns read and write Lmonitors value,
292 private:
293 BasicObjectLock* interpreter_frame_monitors() const { return *interpreter_frame_monitors_addr(); }
294 void interpreter_frame_set_monitors(BasicObjectLock* monitors) { *interpreter_frame_monitors_addr() = monitors; }
295 #else
296 public:
297 inline interpreterState get_interpreterState() const {
298 return ((interpreterState)sp_at(interpreter_state_ptr_offset));
299 }
302 #endif /* CC_INTERP */
306 // Compiled frames
308 public:
309 // Tells if this register can hold 64 bits on V9 (really, V8+).
310 static bool holds_a_doubleword(Register reg) {
311 #ifdef _LP64
312 // return true;
313 return reg->is_out() || reg->is_global();
314 #else
315 return reg->is_out() || reg->is_global();
316 #endif
317 }
319 #endif // CPU_SPARC_VM_FRAME_SPARC_HPP