src/share/vm/opto/phaseX.hpp

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8054054: 8040121 is broken
Summary: C++ code pattern from 8040121 is incorrect
Reviewed-by: kvn

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    25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_OPTO_PHASEX_HPP
    26 #define SHARE_VM_OPTO_PHASEX_HPP
    28 #include "libadt/dict.hpp"
    29 #include "libadt/vectset.hpp"
    30 #include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
    31 #include "opto/memnode.hpp"
    32 #include "opto/node.hpp"
    33 #include "opto/phase.hpp"
    34 #include "opto/type.hpp"
    36 class Compile;
    37 class ConINode;
    38 class ConLNode;
    39 class Node;
    40 class Type;
    41 class PhaseTransform;
    42 class   PhaseGVN;
    43 class     PhaseIterGVN;
    44 class       PhaseCCP;
    45 class   PhasePeephole;
    46 class   PhaseRegAlloc;
    49 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    50 // Expandable closed hash-table of nodes, initialized to NULL.
    51 // Note that the constructor just zeros things
    52 // Storage is reclaimed when the Arena's lifetime is over.
    53 class NodeHash : public StackObj {
    54 protected:
    55   Arena *_a;                    // Arena to allocate in
    56   uint   _max;                  // Size of table (power of 2)
    57   uint   _inserts;              // For grow and debug, count of hash_inserts
    58   uint   _insert_limit;         // 'grow' when _inserts reaches _insert_limit
    59   Node **_table;                // Hash table of Node pointers
    60   Node  *_sentinel;             // Replaces deleted entries in hash table
    62 public:
    63   NodeHash(uint est_max_size);
    64   NodeHash(Arena *arena, uint est_max_size);
    65   NodeHash(NodeHash *use_this_state);
    66 #ifdef ASSERT
    67   ~NodeHash();                  // Unlock all nodes upon destruction of table.
    68   void operator=(const NodeHash&); // Unlock all nodes upon replacement of table.
    69 #endif
    70   Node  *hash_find(const Node*);// Find an equivalent version in hash table
    71   Node  *hash_find_insert(Node*);// If not in table insert else return found node
    72   void   hash_insert(Node*);    // Insert into hash table
    73   bool   hash_delete(const Node*);// Replace with _sentinel in hash table
    74   void   check_grow() {
    75     _inserts++;
    76     if( _inserts == _insert_limit ) { grow(); }
    77     assert( _inserts <= _insert_limit, "hash table overflow");
    78     assert( _inserts < _max, "hash table overflow" );
    79   }
    80   static uint round_up(uint);   // Round up to nearest power of 2
    81   void   grow();                // Grow _table to next power of 2 and rehash
    82   // Return 75% of _max, rounded up.
    83   uint   insert_limit() const { return _max - (_max>>2); }
    85   void   clear();               // Set all entries to NULL, keep storage.
    86   // Size of hash table
    87   uint   size()         const { return _max; }
    88   // Return Node* at index in table
    89   Node  *at(uint table_index) {
    90     assert(table_index < _max, "Must be within table");
    91     return _table[table_index];
    92   }
    94   void   remove_useless_nodes(VectorSet &useful); // replace with sentinel
    95   void   replace_with(NodeHash* nh);
    96   void   check_no_speculative_types(); // Check no speculative part for type nodes in table
    98   Node  *sentinel() { return _sentinel; }
   100 #ifndef PRODUCT
   101   Node  *find_index(uint idx);  // For debugging
   102   void   dump();                // For debugging, dump statistics
   103 #endif
   104   uint   _grows;                // For debugging, count of table grow()s
   105   uint   _look_probes;          // For debugging, count of hash probes
   106   uint   _lookup_hits;          // For debugging, count of hash_finds
   107   uint   _lookup_misses;        // For debugging, count of hash_finds
   108   uint   _insert_probes;        // For debugging, count of hash probes
   109   uint   _delete_probes;        // For debugging, count of hash probes for deletes
   110   uint   _delete_hits;          // For debugging, count of hash probes for deletes
   111   uint   _delete_misses;        // For debugging, count of hash probes for deletes
   112   uint   _total_inserts;        // For debugging, total inserts into hash table
   113   uint   _total_insert_probes;  // For debugging, total probes while inserting
   114 };
   117 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
   118 // Map dense integer indices to Types.  Uses classic doubling-array trick.
   119 // Abstractly provides an infinite array of Type*'s, initialized to NULL.
   120 // Note that the constructor just zeros things, and since I use Arena
   121 // allocation I do not need a destructor to reclaim storage.
   122 // Despite the general name, this class is customized for use by PhaseTransform.
   123 class Type_Array : public StackObj {
   124   Arena *_a;                    // Arena to allocate in
   125   uint   _max;
   126   const Type **_types;
   127   void grow( uint i );          // Grow array node to fit
   128   const Type *operator[] ( uint i ) const // Lookup, or NULL for not mapped
   129   { return (i<_max) ? _types[i] : (Type*)NULL; }
   130   friend class PhaseTransform;
   131 public:
   132   Type_Array(Arena *a) : _a(a), _max(0), _types(0) {}
   133   Type_Array(Type_Array *ta) : _a(ta->_a), _max(ta->_max), _types(ta->_types) { }
   134   const Type *fast_lookup(uint i) const{assert(i<_max,"oob");return _types[i];}
   135   // Extend the mapping: index i maps to Type *n.
   136   void map( uint i, const Type *n ) { if( i>=_max ) grow(i); _types[i] = n; }
   137   uint Size() const { return _max; }
   138 #ifndef PRODUCT
   139   void dump() const;
   140 #endif
   141 };
   144 //------------------------------PhaseRemoveUseless-----------------------------
   145 // Remove useless nodes from GVN hash-table, worklist, and graph
   146 class PhaseRemoveUseless : public Phase {
   147 protected:
   148   Unique_Node_List _useful;   // Nodes reachable from root
   149                               // list is allocated from current resource area
   150 public:
   151   PhaseRemoveUseless( PhaseGVN *gvn, Unique_Node_List *worklist );
   153   Unique_Node_List *get_useful() { return &_useful; }
   154 };
   157 //------------------------------PhaseTransform---------------------------------
   158 // Phases that analyze, then transform.  Constructing the Phase object does any
   159 // global or slow analysis.  The results are cached later for a fast
   160 // transformation pass.  When the Phase object is deleted the cached analysis
   161 // results are deleted.
   162 class PhaseTransform : public Phase {
   163 protected:
   164   Arena*     _arena;
   165   Node_Array _nodes;           // Map old node indices to new nodes.
   166   Type_Array _types;           // Map old node indices to Types.
   168   // ConNode caches:
   169   enum { _icon_min = -1 * HeapWordSize,
   170          _icon_max = 16 * HeapWordSize,
   171          _lcon_min = _icon_min,
   172          _lcon_max = _icon_max,
   173          _zcon_max = (uint)T_CONFLICT
   174   };
   175   ConINode* _icons[_icon_max - _icon_min + 1];   // cached jint constant nodes
   176   ConLNode* _lcons[_lcon_max - _lcon_min + 1];   // cached jlong constant nodes
   177   ConNode*  _zcons[_zcon_max + 1];               // cached is_zero_type nodes
   178   void init_con_caches();
   180   // Support both int and long caches because either might be an intptr_t,
   181   // so they show up frequently in address computations.
   183 public:
   184   PhaseTransform( PhaseNumber pnum );
   185   PhaseTransform( Arena *arena, PhaseNumber pnum );
   186   PhaseTransform( PhaseTransform *phase, PhaseNumber pnum );
   188   Arena*      arena()   { return _arena; }
   189   Type_Array& types()   { return _types; }
   190   // _nodes is used in varying ways by subclasses, which define local accessors
   192 public:
   193   // Get a previously recorded type for the node n.
   194   // This type must already have been recorded.
   195   // If you want the type of a very new (untransformed) node,
   196   // you must use type_or_null, and test the result for NULL.
   197   const Type* type(const Node* n) const {
   198     assert(n != NULL, "must not be null");
   199     const Type* t = _types.fast_lookup(n->_idx);
   200     assert(t != NULL, "must set before get");
   201     return t;
   202   }
   203   // Get a previously recorded type for the node n,
   204   // or else return NULL if there is none.
   205   const Type* type_or_null(const Node* n) const {
   206     return _types.fast_lookup(n->_idx);
   207   }
   208   // Record a type for a node.
   209   void    set_type(const Node* n, const Type *t) {
   210     assert(t != NULL, "type must not be null");
   211     _types.map(n->_idx, t);
   212   }
   213   // Record an initial type for a node, the node's bottom type.
   214   void    set_type_bottom(const Node* n) {
   215     // Use this for initialization when bottom_type() (or better) is not handy.
   216     // Usually the initialization shoudl be to n->Value(this) instead,
   217     // or a hand-optimized value like Type::MEMORY or Type::CONTROL.
   218     assert(_types[n->_idx] == NULL, "must set the initial type just once");
   219     _types.map(n->_idx, n->bottom_type());
   220   }
   221   // Make sure the types array is big enough to record a size for the node n.
   222   // (In product builds, we never want to do range checks on the types array!)
   223   void ensure_type_or_null(const Node* n) {
   224     if (n->_idx >= _types.Size())
   225       _types.map(n->_idx, NULL);   // Grow the types array as needed.
   226   }
   228   // Utility functions:
   229   const TypeInt*  find_int_type( Node* n);
   230   const TypeLong* find_long_type(Node* n);
   231   jint  find_int_con( Node* n, jint  value_if_unknown) {
   232     const TypeInt* t = find_int_type(n);
   233     return (t != NULL && t->is_con()) ? t->get_con() : value_if_unknown;
   234   }
   235   jlong find_long_con(Node* n, jlong value_if_unknown) {
   236     const TypeLong* t = find_long_type(n);
   237     return (t != NULL && t->is_con()) ? t->get_con() : value_if_unknown;
   238   }
   240   // Make an idealized constant, i.e., one of ConINode, ConPNode, ConFNode, etc.
   241   // Same as transform(ConNode::make(t)).
   242   ConNode* makecon(const Type* t);
   243   virtual ConNode* uncached_makecon(const Type* t)  // override in PhaseValues
   244   { ShouldNotCallThis(); return NULL; }
   246   // Fast int or long constant.  Same as TypeInt::make(i) or TypeLong::make(l).
   247   ConINode* intcon(jint i);
   248   ConLNode* longcon(jlong l);
   250   // Fast zero or null constant.  Same as makecon(Type::get_zero_type(bt)).
   251   ConNode* zerocon(BasicType bt);
   253   // Return a node which computes the same function as this node, but
   254   // in a faster or cheaper fashion.
   255   virtual Node *transform( Node *n ) = 0;
   257   // Return whether two Nodes are equivalent.
   258   // Must not be recursive, since the recursive version is built from this.
   259   // For pessimistic optimizations this is simply pointer equivalence.
   260   bool eqv(const Node* n1, const Node* n2) const { return n1 == n2; }
   262   // For pessimistic passes, the return type must monotonically narrow.
   263   // For optimistic  passes, the return type must monotonically widen.
   264   // It is possible to get into a "death march" in either type of pass,
   265   // where the types are continually moving but it will take 2**31 or
   266   // more steps to converge.  This doesn't happen on most normal loops.
   267   //
   268   // Here is an example of a deadly loop for an optimistic pass, along
   269   // with a partial trace of inferred types:
   270   //    x = phi(0,x'); L: x' = x+1; if (x' >= 0) goto L;
   271   //    0                 1                join([0..max], 1)
   272   //    [0..1]            [1..2]           join([0..max], [1..2])
   273   //    [0..2]            [1..3]           join([0..max], [1..3])
   274   //      ... ... ...
   275   //    [0..max]          [min]u[1..max]   join([0..max], [min..max])
   276   //    [0..max] ==> fixpoint
   277   // We would have proven, the hard way, that the iteration space is all
   278   // non-negative ints, with the loop terminating due to 32-bit overflow.
   279   //
   280   // Here is the corresponding example for a pessimistic pass:
   281   //    x = phi(0,x'); L: x' = x-1; if (x' >= 0) goto L;
   282   //    int               int              join([0..max], int)
   283   //    [0..max]          [-1..max-1]      join([0..max], [-1..max-1])
   284   //    [0..max-1]        [-1..max-2]      join([0..max], [-1..max-2])
   285   //      ... ... ...
   286   //    [0..1]            [-1..0]          join([0..max], [-1..0])
   287   //    0                 -1               join([0..max], -1)
   288   //    0 == fixpoint
   289   // We would have proven, the hard way, that the iteration space is {0}.
   290   // (Usually, other optimizations will make the "if (x >= 0)" fold up
   291   // before we get into trouble.  But not always.)
   292   //
   293   // It's a pleasant thing to observe that the pessimistic pass
   294   // will make short work of the optimistic pass's deadly loop,
   295   // and vice versa.  That is a good example of the complementary
   296   // purposes of the CCP (optimistic) vs. GVN (pessimistic) phases.
   297   //
   298   // In any case, only widen or narrow a few times before going to the
   299   // correct flavor of top or bottom.
   300   //
   301   // This call only needs to be made once as the data flows around any
   302   // given cycle.  We do it at Phis, and nowhere else.
   303   // The types presented are the new type of a phi (computed by PhiNode::Value)
   304   // and the previously computed type, last time the phi was visited.
   305   //
   306   // The third argument is upper limit for the saturated value,
   307   // if the phase wishes to widen the new_type.
   308   // If the phase is narrowing, the old type provides a lower limit.
   309   // Caller guarantees that old_type and new_type are no higher than limit_type.
   310   virtual const Type* saturate(const Type* new_type, const Type* old_type,
   311                                const Type* limit_type) const
   312   { ShouldNotCallThis(); return NULL; }
   314 #ifndef PRODUCT
   315   void dump_old2new_map() const;
   316   void dump_new( uint new_lidx ) const;
   317   void dump_types() const;
   318   void dump_nodes_and_types(const Node *root, uint depth, bool only_ctrl = true);
   319   void dump_nodes_and_types_recur( const Node *n, uint depth, bool only_ctrl, VectorSet &visited);
   321   uint   _count_progress;       // For profiling, count transforms that make progress
   322   void   set_progress()        { ++_count_progress; assert( allow_progress(),"No progress allowed during verification"); }
   323   void   clear_progress()      { _count_progress = 0; }
   324   uint   made_progress() const { return _count_progress; }
   326   uint   _count_transforms;     // For profiling, count transforms performed
   327   void   set_transforms()      { ++_count_transforms; }
   328   void   clear_transforms()    { _count_transforms = 0; }
   329   uint   made_transforms() const{ return _count_transforms; }
   331   bool   _allow_progress;      // progress not allowed during verification pass
   332   void   set_allow_progress(bool allow) { _allow_progress = allow; }
   333   bool   allow_progress()               { return _allow_progress; }
   334 #endif
   335 };
   337 //------------------------------PhaseValues------------------------------------
   338 // Phase infrastructure to support values
   339 class PhaseValues : public PhaseTransform {
   340 protected:
   341   NodeHash  _table;             // Hash table for value-numbering
   343 public:
   344   PhaseValues( Arena *arena, uint est_max_size );
   345   PhaseValues( PhaseValues *pt );
   346   PhaseValues( PhaseValues *ptv, const char *dummy );
   347   NOT_PRODUCT( ~PhaseValues(); )
   348   virtual PhaseIterGVN *is_IterGVN() { return 0; }
   350   // Some Ideal and other transforms delete --> modify --> insert values
   351   bool   hash_delete(Node *n)     { return _table.hash_delete(n); }
   352   void   hash_insert(Node *n)     { _table.hash_insert(n); }
   353   Node  *hash_find_insert(Node *n){ return _table.hash_find_insert(n); }
   354   Node  *hash_find(const Node *n) { return _table.hash_find(n); }
   356   // Used after parsing to eliminate values that are no longer in program
   357   void   remove_useless_nodes(VectorSet &useful) {
   358     _table.remove_useless_nodes(useful);
   359     // this may invalidate cached cons so reset the cache
   360     init_con_caches();
   361   }
   363   virtual ConNode* uncached_makecon(const Type* t);  // override from PhaseTransform
   365   virtual const Type* saturate(const Type* new_type, const Type* old_type,
   366                                const Type* limit_type) const
   367   { return new_type; }
   369 #ifndef PRODUCT
   370   uint   _count_new_values;     // For profiling, count new values produced
   371   void    inc_new_values()        { ++_count_new_values; }
   372   void    clear_new_values()      { _count_new_values = 0; }
   373   uint    made_new_values() const { return _count_new_values; }
   374 #endif
   375 };
   378 //------------------------------PhaseGVN---------------------------------------
   379 // Phase for performing local, pessimistic GVN-style optimizations.
   380 class PhaseGVN : public PhaseValues {
   381 public:
   382   PhaseGVN( Arena *arena, uint est_max_size ) : PhaseValues( arena, est_max_size ) {}
   383   PhaseGVN( PhaseGVN *gvn ) : PhaseValues( gvn ) {}
   384   PhaseGVN( PhaseGVN *gvn, const char *dummy ) : PhaseValues( gvn, dummy ) {}
   386   // Return a node which computes the same function as this node, but
   387   // in a faster or cheaper fashion.
   388   Node  *transform( Node *n );
   389   Node  *transform_no_reclaim( Node *n );
   391   void replace_with(PhaseGVN* gvn) {
   392     _table.replace_with(&gvn->_table);
   393     _types = gvn->_types;
   394   }
   396   // Check for a simple dead loop when a data node references itself.
   397   DEBUG_ONLY(void dead_loop_check(Node *n);)
   398 };
   400 //------------------------------PhaseIterGVN-----------------------------------
   401 // Phase for iteratively performing local, pessimistic GVN-style optimizations.
   402 // and ideal transformations on the graph.
   403 class PhaseIterGVN : public PhaseGVN {
   404  private:
   405   bool _delay_transform;  // When true simply register the node when calling transform
   406                           // instead of actually optimizing it
   408   // Idealize old Node 'n' with respect to its inputs and its value
   409   virtual Node *transform_old( Node *a_node );
   411   // Subsume users of node 'old' into node 'nn'
   412   void subsume_node( Node *old, Node *nn );
   414   Node_Stack _stack;      // Stack used to avoid recursion
   416 protected:
   418   // Idealize new Node 'n' with respect to its inputs and its value
   419   virtual Node *transform( Node *a_node );
   421   // Warm up hash table, type table and initial worklist
   422   void init_worklist( Node *a_root );
   424   virtual const Type* saturate(const Type* new_type, const Type* old_type,
   425                                const Type* limit_type) const;
   426   // Usually returns new_type.  Returns old_type if new_type is only a slight
   427   // improvement, such that it would take many (>>10) steps to reach 2**32.
   429 public:
   430   PhaseIterGVN( PhaseIterGVN *igvn ); // Used by CCP constructor
   431   PhaseIterGVN( PhaseGVN *gvn ); // Used after Parser
   432   PhaseIterGVN( PhaseIterGVN *igvn, const char *dummy ); // Used after +VerifyOpto
   434   virtual PhaseIterGVN *is_IterGVN() { return this; }
   436   Unique_Node_List _worklist;       // Iterative worklist
   438   // Given def-use info and an initial worklist, apply Node::Ideal,
   439   // Node::Value, Node::Identity, hash-based value numbering, Node::Ideal_DU
   440   // and dominator info to a fixed point.
   441   void optimize();
   443   // Register a new node with the iter GVN pass without transforming it.
   444   // Used when we need to restructure a Region/Phi area and all the Regions
   445   // and Phis need to complete this one big transform before any other
   446   // transforms can be triggered on the region.
   447   // Optional 'orig' is an earlier version of this node.
   448   // It is significant only for debugging and profiling.
   449   Node* register_new_node_with_optimizer(Node* n, Node* orig = NULL);
   451   // Kill a globally dead Node.  All uses are also globally dead and are
   452   // aggressively trimmed.
   453   void remove_globally_dead_node( Node *dead );
   455   // Kill all inputs to a dead node, recursively making more dead nodes.
   456   // The Node must be dead locally, i.e., have no uses.
   457   void remove_dead_node( Node *dead ) {
   458     assert(dead->outcnt() == 0 && !dead->is_top(), "node must be dead");
   459     remove_globally_dead_node(dead);
   460   }
   462   // Add users of 'n' to worklist
   463   void add_users_to_worklist0( Node *n );
   464   void add_users_to_worklist ( Node *n );
   466   // Replace old node with new one.
   467   void replace_node( Node *old, Node *nn ) {
   468     add_users_to_worklist(old);
   469     hash_delete(old); // Yank from hash before hacking edges
   470     subsume_node(old, nn);
   471   }
   473   // Delayed node rehash: remove a node from the hash table and rehash it during
   474   // next optimizing pass
   475   void rehash_node_delayed(Node* n) {
   476     hash_delete(n);
   477     _worklist.push(n);
   478   }
   480   // Replace ith edge of "n" with "in"
   481   void replace_input_of(Node* n, int i, Node* in) {
   482     rehash_node_delayed(n);
   483     n->set_req(i, in);
   484   }
   486   // Delete ith edge of "n"
   487   void delete_input_of(Node* n, int i) {
   488     rehash_node_delayed(n);
   489     n->del_req(i);
   490   }
   492   bool delay_transform() const { return _delay_transform; }
   494   void set_delay_transform(bool delay) {
   495     _delay_transform = delay;
   496   }
   498   // Clone loop predicates. Defined in loopTransform.cpp.
   499   Node* clone_loop_predicates(Node* old_entry, Node* new_entry, bool clone_limit_check);
   500   // Create a new if below new_entry for the predicate to be cloned
   501   ProjNode* create_new_if_for_predicate(ProjNode* cont_proj, Node* new_entry,
   502                                         Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason);
   504   void remove_speculative_types();
   505   void check_no_speculative_types() {
   506     _table.check_no_speculative_types();
   507   }
   509 #ifndef PRODUCT
   510 protected:
   511   // Sub-quadratic implementation of VerifyIterativeGVN.
   512   julong _verify_counter;
   513   julong _verify_full_passes;
   514   enum { _verify_window_size = 30 };
   515   Node* _verify_window[_verify_window_size];
   516   void verify_step(Node* n);
   517 #endif
   518 };
   520 //------------------------------PhaseCCP---------------------------------------
   521 // Phase for performing global Conditional Constant Propagation.
   522 // Should be replaced with combined CCP & GVN someday.
   523 class PhaseCCP : public PhaseIterGVN {
   524   // Non-recursive.  Use analysis to transform single Node.
   525   virtual Node *transform_once( Node *n );
   527 public:
   528   PhaseCCP( PhaseIterGVN *igvn ); // Compute conditional constants
   529   NOT_PRODUCT( ~PhaseCCP(); )
   531   // Worklist algorithm identifies constants
   532   void analyze();
   533   // Recursive traversal of program.  Used analysis to modify program.
   534   virtual Node *transform( Node *n );
   535   // Do any transformation after analysis
   536   void          do_transform();
   538   virtual const Type* saturate(const Type* new_type, const Type* old_type,
   539                                const Type* limit_type) const;
   540   // Returns new_type->widen(old_type), which increments the widen bits until
   541   // giving up with TypeInt::INT or TypeLong::LONG.
   542   // Result is clipped to limit_type if necessary.
   544 #ifndef PRODUCT
   545   static uint _total_invokes;    // For profiling, count invocations
   546   void    inc_invokes()          { ++PhaseCCP::_total_invokes; }
   548   static uint _total_constants;  // For profiling, count constants found
   549   uint   _count_constants;
   550   void    clear_constants()      { _count_constants = 0; }
   551   void    inc_constants()        { ++_count_constants; }
   552   uint    count_constants() const { return _count_constants; }
   554   static void print_statistics();
   555 #endif
   556 };
   559 //------------------------------PhasePeephole----------------------------------
   560 // Phase for performing peephole optimizations on register allocated basic blocks.
   561 class PhasePeephole : public PhaseTransform {
   562   PhaseRegAlloc *_regalloc;
   563   PhaseCFG     &_cfg;
   564   // Recursive traversal of program.  Pure function is unused in this phase
   565   virtual Node *transform( Node *n );
   567 public:
   568   PhasePeephole( PhaseRegAlloc *regalloc, PhaseCFG &cfg );
   569   NOT_PRODUCT( ~PhasePeephole(); )
   571   // Do any transformation after analysis
   572   void          do_transform();
   574 #ifndef PRODUCT
   575   static uint _total_peepholes;  // For profiling, count peephole rules applied
   576   uint   _count_peepholes;
   577   void    clear_peepholes()      { _count_peepholes = 0; }
   578   void    inc_peepholes()        { ++_count_peepholes; }
   579   uint    count_peepholes() const { return _count_peepholes; }
   581   static void print_statistics();
   582 #endif
   583 };
   585 #endif // SHARE_VM_OPTO_PHASEX_HPP

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