src/share/vm/opto/graphKit.cpp

Wed, 08 May 2013 15:08:01 -0700

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kvn
date
Wed, 08 May 2013 15:08:01 -0700
changeset 5110
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parent 5017
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child 5351
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6934604: enable parts of EliminateAutoBox by default
Summary: Resurrected autobox elimination code and enabled part of it by default.
Reviewed-by: roland, twisti

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    25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
    26 #include "compiler/compileLog.hpp"
    27 #include "gc_implementation/g1/g1SATBCardTableModRefBS.hpp"
    28 #include "gc_implementation/g1/heapRegion.hpp"
    29 #include "gc_interface/collectedHeap.hpp"
    30 #include "memory/barrierSet.hpp"
    31 #include "memory/cardTableModRefBS.hpp"
    32 #include "opto/addnode.hpp"
    33 #include "opto/graphKit.hpp"
    34 #include "opto/idealKit.hpp"
    35 #include "opto/locknode.hpp"
    36 #include "opto/machnode.hpp"
    37 #include "opto/parse.hpp"
    38 #include "opto/rootnode.hpp"
    39 #include "opto/runtime.hpp"
    40 #include "runtime/deoptimization.hpp"
    41 #include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp"
    43 //----------------------------GraphKit-----------------------------------------
    44 // Main utility constructor.
    45 GraphKit::GraphKit(JVMState* jvms)
    46   : Phase(Phase::Parser),
    47     _env(C->env()),
    48     _gvn(*C->initial_gvn())
    49 {
    50   _exceptions = jvms->map()->next_exception();
    51   if (_exceptions != NULL)  jvms->map()->set_next_exception(NULL);
    52   set_jvms(jvms);
    53 }
    55 // Private constructor for parser.
    56 GraphKit::GraphKit()
    57   : Phase(Phase::Parser),
    58     _env(C->env()),
    59     _gvn(*C->initial_gvn())
    60 {
    61   _exceptions = NULL;
    62   set_map(NULL);
    63   debug_only(_sp = -99);
    64   debug_only(set_bci(-99));
    65 }
    69 //---------------------------clean_stack---------------------------------------
    70 // Clear away rubbish from the stack area of the JVM state.
    71 // This destroys any arguments that may be waiting on the stack.
    72 void GraphKit::clean_stack(int from_sp) {
    73   SafePointNode* map      = this->map();
    74   JVMState*      jvms     = this->jvms();
    75   int            stk_size = jvms->stk_size();
    76   int            stkoff   = jvms->stkoff();
    77   Node*          top      = this->top();
    78   for (int i = from_sp; i < stk_size; i++) {
    79     if (map->in(stkoff + i) != top) {
    80       map->set_req(stkoff + i, top);
    81     }
    82   }
    83 }
    86 //--------------------------------sync_jvms-----------------------------------
    87 // Make sure our current jvms agrees with our parse state.
    88 JVMState* GraphKit::sync_jvms() const {
    89   JVMState* jvms = this->jvms();
    90   jvms->set_bci(bci());       // Record the new bci in the JVMState
    91   jvms->set_sp(sp());         // Record the new sp in the JVMState
    92   assert(jvms_in_sync(), "jvms is now in sync");
    93   return jvms;
    94 }
    96 //--------------------------------sync_jvms_for_reexecute---------------------
    97 // Make sure our current jvms agrees with our parse state.  This version
    98 // uses the reexecute_sp for reexecuting bytecodes.
    99 JVMState* GraphKit::sync_jvms_for_reexecute() {
   100   JVMState* jvms = this->jvms();
   101   jvms->set_bci(bci());          // Record the new bci in the JVMState
   102   jvms->set_sp(reexecute_sp());  // Record the new sp in the JVMState
   103   return jvms;
   104 }
   106 #ifdef ASSERT
   107 bool GraphKit::jvms_in_sync() const {
   108   Parse* parse = is_Parse();
   109   if (parse == NULL) {
   110     if (bci() !=      jvms()->bci())          return false;
   111     if (sp()  != (int)jvms()->sp())           return false;
   112     return true;
   113   }
   114   if (jvms()->method() != parse->method())    return false;
   115   if (jvms()->bci()    != parse->bci())       return false;
   116   int jvms_sp = jvms()->sp();
   117   if (jvms_sp          != parse->sp())        return false;
   118   int jvms_depth = jvms()->depth();
   119   if (jvms_depth       != parse->depth())     return false;
   120   return true;
   121 }
   123 // Local helper checks for special internal merge points
   124 // used to accumulate and merge exception states.
   125 // They are marked by the region's in(0) edge being the map itself.
   126 // Such merge points must never "escape" into the parser at large,
   127 // until they have been handed to gvn.transform.
   128 static bool is_hidden_merge(Node* reg) {
   129   if (reg == NULL)  return false;
   130   if (reg->is_Phi()) {
   131     reg = reg->in(0);
   132     if (reg == NULL)  return false;
   133   }
   134   return reg->is_Region() && reg->in(0) != NULL && reg->in(0)->is_Root();
   135 }
   137 void GraphKit::verify_map() const {
   138   if (map() == NULL)  return;  // null map is OK
   139   assert(map()->req() <= jvms()->endoff(), "no extra garbage on map");
   140   assert(!map()->has_exceptions(),    "call add_exception_states_from 1st");
   141   assert(!is_hidden_merge(control()), "call use_exception_state, not set_map");
   142 }
   144 void GraphKit::verify_exception_state(SafePointNode* ex_map) {
   145   assert(ex_map->next_exception() == NULL, "not already part of a chain");
   146   assert(has_saved_ex_oop(ex_map), "every exception state has an ex_oop");
   147 }
   148 #endif
   150 //---------------------------stop_and_kill_map---------------------------------
   151 // Set _map to NULL, signalling a stop to further bytecode execution.
   152 // First smash the current map's control to a constant, to mark it dead.
   153 void GraphKit::stop_and_kill_map() {
   154   SafePointNode* dead_map = stop();
   155   if (dead_map != NULL) {
   156     dead_map->disconnect_inputs(NULL, C); // Mark the map as killed.
   157     assert(dead_map->is_killed(), "must be so marked");
   158   }
   159 }
   162 //--------------------------------stopped--------------------------------------
   163 // Tell if _map is NULL, or control is top.
   164 bool GraphKit::stopped() {
   165   if (map() == NULL)           return true;
   166   else if (control() == top()) return true;
   167   else                         return false;
   168 }
   171 //-----------------------------has_ex_handler----------------------------------
   172 // Tell if this method or any caller method has exception handlers.
   173 bool GraphKit::has_ex_handler() {
   174   for (JVMState* jvmsp = jvms(); jvmsp != NULL; jvmsp = jvmsp->caller()) {
   175     if (jvmsp->has_method() && jvmsp->method()->has_exception_handlers()) {
   176       return true;
   177     }
   178   }
   179   return false;
   180 }
   182 //------------------------------save_ex_oop------------------------------------
   183 // Save an exception without blowing stack contents or other JVM state.
   184 void GraphKit::set_saved_ex_oop(SafePointNode* ex_map, Node* ex_oop) {
   185   assert(!has_saved_ex_oop(ex_map), "clear ex-oop before setting again");
   186   ex_map->add_req(ex_oop);
   187   debug_only(verify_exception_state(ex_map));
   188 }
   190 inline static Node* common_saved_ex_oop(SafePointNode* ex_map, bool clear_it) {
   191   assert(GraphKit::has_saved_ex_oop(ex_map), "ex_oop must be there");
   192   Node* ex_oop = ex_map->in(ex_map->req()-1);
   193   if (clear_it)  ex_map->del_req(ex_map->req()-1);
   194   return ex_oop;
   195 }
   197 //-----------------------------saved_ex_oop------------------------------------
   198 // Recover a saved exception from its map.
   199 Node* GraphKit::saved_ex_oop(SafePointNode* ex_map) {
   200   return common_saved_ex_oop(ex_map, false);
   201 }
   203 //--------------------------clear_saved_ex_oop---------------------------------
   204 // Erase a previously saved exception from its map.
   205 Node* GraphKit::clear_saved_ex_oop(SafePointNode* ex_map) {
   206   return common_saved_ex_oop(ex_map, true);
   207 }
   209 #ifdef ASSERT
   210 //---------------------------has_saved_ex_oop----------------------------------
   211 // Erase a previously saved exception from its map.
   212 bool GraphKit::has_saved_ex_oop(SafePointNode* ex_map) {
   213   return ex_map->req() == ex_map->jvms()->endoff()+1;
   214 }
   215 #endif
   217 //-------------------------make_exception_state--------------------------------
   218 // Turn the current JVM state into an exception state, appending the ex_oop.
   219 SafePointNode* GraphKit::make_exception_state(Node* ex_oop) {
   220   sync_jvms();
   221   SafePointNode* ex_map = stop();  // do not manipulate this map any more
   222   set_saved_ex_oop(ex_map, ex_oop);
   223   return ex_map;
   224 }
   227 //--------------------------add_exception_state--------------------------------
   228 // Add an exception to my list of exceptions.
   229 void GraphKit::add_exception_state(SafePointNode* ex_map) {
   230   if (ex_map == NULL || ex_map->control() == top()) {
   231     return;
   232   }
   233 #ifdef ASSERT
   234   verify_exception_state(ex_map);
   235   if (has_exceptions()) {
   236     assert(ex_map->jvms()->same_calls_as(_exceptions->jvms()), "all collected exceptions must come from the same place");
   237   }
   238 #endif
   240   // If there is already an exception of exactly this type, merge with it.
   241   // In particular, null-checks and other low-level exceptions common up here.
   242   Node*       ex_oop  = saved_ex_oop(ex_map);
   243   const Type* ex_type = _gvn.type(ex_oop);
   244   if (ex_oop == top()) {
   245     // No action needed.
   246     return;
   247   }
   248   assert(ex_type->isa_instptr(), "exception must be an instance");
   249   for (SafePointNode* e2 = _exceptions; e2 != NULL; e2 = e2->next_exception()) {
   250     const Type* ex_type2 = _gvn.type(saved_ex_oop(e2));
   251     // We check sp also because call bytecodes can generate exceptions
   252     // both before and after arguments are popped!
   253     if (ex_type2 == ex_type
   254         && e2->_jvms->sp() == ex_map->_jvms->sp()) {
   255       combine_exception_states(ex_map, e2);
   256       return;
   257     }
   258   }
   260   // No pre-existing exception of the same type.  Chain it on the list.
   261   push_exception_state(ex_map);
   262 }
   264 //-----------------------add_exception_states_from-----------------------------
   265 void GraphKit::add_exception_states_from(JVMState* jvms) {
   266   SafePointNode* ex_map = jvms->map()->next_exception();
   267   if (ex_map != NULL) {
   268     jvms->map()->set_next_exception(NULL);
   269     for (SafePointNode* next_map; ex_map != NULL; ex_map = next_map) {
   270       next_map = ex_map->next_exception();
   271       ex_map->set_next_exception(NULL);
   272       add_exception_state(ex_map);
   273     }
   274   }
   275 }
   277 //-----------------------transfer_exceptions_into_jvms-------------------------
   278 JVMState* GraphKit::transfer_exceptions_into_jvms() {
   279   if (map() == NULL) {
   280     // We need a JVMS to carry the exceptions, but the map has gone away.
   281     // Create a scratch JVMS, cloned from any of the exception states...
   282     if (has_exceptions()) {
   283       _map = _exceptions;
   284       _map = clone_map();
   285       _map->set_next_exception(NULL);
   286       clear_saved_ex_oop(_map);
   287       debug_only(verify_map());
   288     } else {
   289       // ...or created from scratch
   290       JVMState* jvms = new (C) JVMState(_method, NULL);
   291       jvms->set_bci(_bci);
   292       jvms->set_sp(_sp);
   293       jvms->set_map(new (C) SafePointNode(TypeFunc::Parms, jvms));
   294       set_jvms(jvms);
   295       for (uint i = 0; i < map()->req(); i++)  map()->init_req(i, top());
   296       set_all_memory(top());
   297       while (map()->req() < jvms->endoff())  map()->add_req(top());
   298     }
   299     // (This is a kludge, in case you didn't notice.)
   300     set_control(top());
   301   }
   302   JVMState* jvms = sync_jvms();
   303   assert(!jvms->map()->has_exceptions(), "no exceptions on this map yet");
   304   jvms->map()->set_next_exception(_exceptions);
   305   _exceptions = NULL;   // done with this set of exceptions
   306   return jvms;
   307 }
   309 static inline void add_n_reqs(Node* dstphi, Node* srcphi) {
   310   assert(is_hidden_merge(dstphi), "must be a special merge node");
   311   assert(is_hidden_merge(srcphi), "must be a special merge node");
   312   uint limit = srcphi->req();
   313   for (uint i = PhiNode::Input; i < limit; i++) {
   314     dstphi->add_req(srcphi->in(i));
   315   }
   316 }
   317 static inline void add_one_req(Node* dstphi, Node* src) {
   318   assert(is_hidden_merge(dstphi), "must be a special merge node");
   319   assert(!is_hidden_merge(src), "must not be a special merge node");
   320   dstphi->add_req(src);
   321 }
   323 //-----------------------combine_exception_states------------------------------
   324 // This helper function combines exception states by building phis on a
   325 // specially marked state-merging region.  These regions and phis are
   326 // untransformed, and can build up gradually.  The region is marked by
   327 // having a control input of its exception map, rather than NULL.  Such
   328 // regions do not appear except in this function, and in use_exception_state.
   329 void GraphKit::combine_exception_states(SafePointNode* ex_map, SafePointNode* phi_map) {
   330   if (failing())  return;  // dying anyway...
   331   JVMState* ex_jvms = ex_map->_jvms;
   332   assert(ex_jvms->same_calls_as(phi_map->_jvms), "consistent call chains");
   333   assert(ex_jvms->stkoff() == phi_map->_jvms->stkoff(), "matching locals");
   334   assert(ex_jvms->sp() == phi_map->_jvms->sp(), "matching stack sizes");
   335   assert(ex_jvms->monoff() == phi_map->_jvms->monoff(), "matching JVMS");
   336   assert(ex_jvms->scloff() == phi_map->_jvms->scloff(), "matching scalar replaced objects");
   337   assert(ex_map->req() == phi_map->req(), "matching maps");
   338   uint tos = ex_jvms->stkoff() + ex_jvms->sp();
   339   Node*         hidden_merge_mark = root();
   340   Node*         region  = phi_map->control();
   341   MergeMemNode* phi_mem = phi_map->merged_memory();
   342   MergeMemNode* ex_mem  = ex_map->merged_memory();
   343   if (region->in(0) != hidden_merge_mark) {
   344     // The control input is not (yet) a specially-marked region in phi_map.
   345     // Make it so, and build some phis.
   346     region = new (C) RegionNode(2);
   347     _gvn.set_type(region, Type::CONTROL);
   348     region->set_req(0, hidden_merge_mark);  // marks an internal ex-state
   349     region->init_req(1, phi_map->control());
   350     phi_map->set_control(region);
   351     Node* io_phi = PhiNode::make(region, phi_map->i_o(), Type::ABIO);
   352     record_for_igvn(io_phi);
   353     _gvn.set_type(io_phi, Type::ABIO);
   354     phi_map->set_i_o(io_phi);
   355     for (MergeMemStream mms(phi_mem); mms.next_non_empty(); ) {
   356       Node* m = mms.memory();
   357       Node* m_phi = PhiNode::make(region, m, Type::MEMORY, mms.adr_type(C));
   358       record_for_igvn(m_phi);
   359       _gvn.set_type(m_phi, Type::MEMORY);
   360       mms.set_memory(m_phi);
   361     }
   362   }
   364   // Either or both of phi_map and ex_map might already be converted into phis.
   365   Node* ex_control = ex_map->control();
   366   // if there is special marking on ex_map also, we add multiple edges from src
   367   bool add_multiple = (ex_control->in(0) == hidden_merge_mark);
   368   // how wide was the destination phi_map, originally?
   369   uint orig_width = region->req();
   371   if (add_multiple) {
   372     add_n_reqs(region, ex_control);
   373     add_n_reqs(phi_map->i_o(), ex_map->i_o());
   374   } else {
   375     // ex_map has no merges, so we just add single edges everywhere
   376     add_one_req(region, ex_control);
   377     add_one_req(phi_map->i_o(), ex_map->i_o());
   378   }
   379   for (MergeMemStream mms(phi_mem, ex_mem); mms.next_non_empty2(); ) {
   380     if (mms.is_empty()) {
   381       // get a copy of the base memory, and patch some inputs into it
   382       const TypePtr* adr_type = mms.adr_type(C);
   383       Node* phi = mms.force_memory()->as_Phi()->slice_memory(adr_type);
   384       assert(phi->as_Phi()->region() == mms.base_memory()->in(0), "");
   385       mms.set_memory(phi);
   386       // Prepare to append interesting stuff onto the newly sliced phi:
   387       while (phi->req() > orig_width)  phi->del_req(phi->req()-1);
   388     }
   389     // Append stuff from ex_map:
   390     if (add_multiple) {
   391       add_n_reqs(mms.memory(), mms.memory2());
   392     } else {
   393       add_one_req(mms.memory(), mms.memory2());
   394     }
   395   }
   396   uint limit = ex_map->req();
   397   for (uint i = TypeFunc::Parms; i < limit; i++) {
   398     // Skip everything in the JVMS after tos.  (The ex_oop follows.)
   399     if (i == tos)  i = ex_jvms->monoff();
   400     Node* src = ex_map->in(i);
   401     Node* dst = phi_map->in(i);
   402     if (src != dst) {
   403       PhiNode* phi;
   404       if (dst->in(0) != region) {
   405         dst = phi = PhiNode::make(region, dst, _gvn.type(dst));
   406         record_for_igvn(phi);
   407         _gvn.set_type(phi, phi->type());
   408         phi_map->set_req(i, dst);
   409         // Prepare to append interesting stuff onto the new phi:
   410         while (dst->req() > orig_width)  dst->del_req(dst->req()-1);
   411       } else {
   412         assert(dst->is_Phi(), "nobody else uses a hidden region");
   413         phi = dst->as_Phi();
   414       }
   415       if (add_multiple && src->in(0) == ex_control) {
   416         // Both are phis.
   417         add_n_reqs(dst, src);
   418       } else {
   419         while (dst->req() < region->req())  add_one_req(dst, src);
   420       }
   421       const Type* srctype = _gvn.type(src);
   422       if (phi->type() != srctype) {
   423         const Type* dsttype = phi->type()->meet(srctype);
   424         if (phi->type() != dsttype) {
   425           phi->set_type(dsttype);
   426           _gvn.set_type(phi, dsttype);
   427         }
   428       }
   429     }
   430   }
   431 }
   433 //--------------------------use_exception_state--------------------------------
   434 Node* GraphKit::use_exception_state(SafePointNode* phi_map) {
   435   if (failing()) { stop(); return top(); }
   436   Node* region = phi_map->control();
   437   Node* hidden_merge_mark = root();
   438   assert(phi_map->jvms()->map() == phi_map, "sanity: 1-1 relation");
   439   Node* ex_oop = clear_saved_ex_oop(phi_map);
   440   if (region->in(0) == hidden_merge_mark) {
   441     // Special marking for internal ex-states.  Process the phis now.
   442     region->set_req(0, region);  // now it's an ordinary region
   443     set_jvms(phi_map->jvms());   // ...so now we can use it as a map
   444     // Note: Setting the jvms also sets the bci and sp.
   445     set_control(_gvn.transform(region));
   446     uint tos = jvms()->stkoff() + sp();
   447     for (uint i = 1; i < tos; i++) {
   448       Node* x = phi_map->in(i);
   449       if (x->in(0) == region) {
   450         assert(x->is_Phi(), "expected a special phi");
   451         phi_map->set_req(i, _gvn.transform(x));
   452       }
   453     }
   454     for (MergeMemStream mms(merged_memory()); mms.next_non_empty(); ) {
   455       Node* x = mms.memory();
   456       if (x->in(0) == region) {
   457         assert(x->is_Phi(), "nobody else uses a hidden region");
   458         mms.set_memory(_gvn.transform(x));
   459       }
   460     }
   461     if (ex_oop->in(0) == region) {
   462       assert(ex_oop->is_Phi(), "expected a special phi");
   463       ex_oop = _gvn.transform(ex_oop);
   464     }
   465   } else {
   466     set_jvms(phi_map->jvms());
   467   }
   469   assert(!is_hidden_merge(phi_map->control()), "hidden ex. states cleared");
   470   assert(!is_hidden_merge(phi_map->i_o()), "hidden ex. states cleared");
   471   return ex_oop;
   472 }
   474 //---------------------------------java_bc-------------------------------------
   475 Bytecodes::Code GraphKit::java_bc() const {
   476   ciMethod* method = this->method();
   477   int       bci    = this->bci();
   478   if (method != NULL && bci != InvocationEntryBci)
   479     return method->java_code_at_bci(bci);
   480   else
   481     return Bytecodes::_illegal;
   482 }
   484 void GraphKit::uncommon_trap_if_should_post_on_exceptions(Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason,
   485                                                           bool must_throw) {
   486     // if the exception capability is set, then we will generate code
   487     // to check the JavaThread.should_post_on_exceptions flag to see
   488     // if we actually need to report exception events (for this
   489     // thread).  If we don't need to report exception events, we will
   490     // take the normal fast path provided by add_exception_events.  If
   491     // exception event reporting is enabled for this thread, we will
   492     // take the uncommon_trap in the BuildCutout below.
   494     // first must access the should_post_on_exceptions_flag in this thread's JavaThread
   495     Node* jthread = _gvn.transform(new (C) ThreadLocalNode());
   496     Node* adr = basic_plus_adr(top(), jthread, in_bytes(JavaThread::should_post_on_exceptions_flag_offset()));
   497     Node* should_post_flag = make_load(control(), adr, TypeInt::INT, T_INT, Compile::AliasIdxRaw, false);
   499     // Test the should_post_on_exceptions_flag vs. 0
   500     Node* chk = _gvn.transform( new (C) CmpINode(should_post_flag, intcon(0)) );
   501     Node* tst = _gvn.transform( new (C) BoolNode(chk, BoolTest::eq) );
   503     // Branch to slow_path if should_post_on_exceptions_flag was true
   504     { BuildCutout unless(this, tst, PROB_MAX);
   505       // Do not try anything fancy if we're notifying the VM on every throw.
   506       // Cf. case Bytecodes::_athrow in parse2.cpp.
   507       uncommon_trap(reason, Deoptimization::Action_none,
   508                     (ciKlass*)NULL, (char*)NULL, must_throw);
   509     }
   511 }
   513 //------------------------------builtin_throw----------------------------------
   514 void GraphKit::builtin_throw(Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason, Node* arg) {
   515   bool must_throw = true;
   517   if (env()->jvmti_can_post_on_exceptions()) {
   518     // check if we must post exception events, take uncommon trap if so
   519     uncommon_trap_if_should_post_on_exceptions(reason, must_throw);
   520     // here if should_post_on_exceptions is false
   521     // continue on with the normal codegen
   522   }
   524   // If this particular condition has not yet happened at this
   525   // bytecode, then use the uncommon trap mechanism, and allow for
   526   // a future recompilation if several traps occur here.
   527   // If the throw is hot, try to use a more complicated inline mechanism
   528   // which keeps execution inside the compiled code.
   529   bool treat_throw_as_hot = false;
   530   ciMethodData* md = method()->method_data();
   532   if (ProfileTraps) {
   533     if (too_many_traps(reason)) {
   534       treat_throw_as_hot = true;
   535     }
   536     // (If there is no MDO at all, assume it is early in
   537     // execution, and that any deopts are part of the
   538     // startup transient, and don't need to be remembered.)
   540     // Also, if there is a local exception handler, treat all throws
   541     // as hot if there has been at least one in this method.
   542     if (C->trap_count(reason) != 0
   543         && method()->method_data()->trap_count(reason) != 0
   544         && has_ex_handler()) {
   545         treat_throw_as_hot = true;
   546     }
   547   }
   549   // If this throw happens frequently, an uncommon trap might cause
   550   // a performance pothole.  If there is a local exception handler,
   551   // and if this particular bytecode appears to be deoptimizing often,
   552   // let us handle the throw inline, with a preconstructed instance.
   553   // Note:   If the deopt count has blown up, the uncommon trap
   554   // runtime is going to flush this nmethod, not matter what.
   555   if (treat_throw_as_hot
   556       && (!StackTraceInThrowable || OmitStackTraceInFastThrow)) {
   557     // If the throw is local, we use a pre-existing instance and
   558     // punt on the backtrace.  This would lead to a missing backtrace
   559     // (a repeat of 4292742) if the backtrace object is ever asked
   560     // for its backtrace.
   561     // Fixing this remaining case of 4292742 requires some flavor of
   562     // escape analysis.  Leave that for the future.
   563     ciInstance* ex_obj = NULL;
   564     switch (reason) {
   565     case Deoptimization::Reason_null_check:
   566       ex_obj = env()->NullPointerException_instance();
   567       break;
   568     case Deoptimization::Reason_div0_check:
   569       ex_obj = env()->ArithmeticException_instance();
   570       break;
   571     case Deoptimization::Reason_range_check:
   572       ex_obj = env()->ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException_instance();
   573       break;
   574     case Deoptimization::Reason_class_check:
   575       if (java_bc() == Bytecodes::_aastore) {
   576         ex_obj = env()->ArrayStoreException_instance();
   577       } else {
   578         ex_obj = env()->ClassCastException_instance();
   579       }
   580       break;
   581     }
   582     if (failing()) { stop(); return; }  // exception allocation might fail
   583     if (ex_obj != NULL) {
   584       // Cheat with a preallocated exception object.
   585       if (C->log() != NULL)
   586         C->log()->elem("hot_throw preallocated='1' reason='%s'",
   587                        Deoptimization::trap_reason_name(reason));
   588       const TypeInstPtr* ex_con  = TypeInstPtr::make(ex_obj);
   589       Node*              ex_node = _gvn.transform( ConNode::make(C, ex_con) );
   591       // Clear the detail message of the preallocated exception object.
   592       // Weblogic sometimes mutates the detail message of exceptions
   593       // using reflection.
   594       int offset = java_lang_Throwable::get_detailMessage_offset();
   595       const TypePtr* adr_typ = ex_con->add_offset(offset);
   597       Node *adr = basic_plus_adr(ex_node, ex_node, offset);
   598       const TypeOopPtr* val_type = TypeOopPtr::make_from_klass(env()->String_klass());
   599       Node *store = store_oop_to_object(control(), ex_node, adr, adr_typ, null(), val_type, T_OBJECT);
   601       add_exception_state(make_exception_state(ex_node));
   602       return;
   603     }
   604   }
   606   // %%% Maybe add entry to OptoRuntime which directly throws the exc.?
   607   // It won't be much cheaper than bailing to the interp., since we'll
   608   // have to pass up all the debug-info, and the runtime will have to
   609   // create the stack trace.
   611   // Usual case:  Bail to interpreter.
   612   // Reserve the right to recompile if we haven't seen anything yet.
   614   Deoptimization::DeoptAction action = Deoptimization::Action_maybe_recompile;
   615   if (treat_throw_as_hot
   616       && (method()->method_data()->trap_recompiled_at(bci())
   617           || C->too_many_traps(reason))) {
   618     // We cannot afford to take more traps here.  Suffer in the interpreter.
   619     if (C->log() != NULL)
   620       C->log()->elem("hot_throw preallocated='0' reason='%s' mcount='%d'",
   621                      Deoptimization::trap_reason_name(reason),
   622                      C->trap_count(reason));
   623     action = Deoptimization::Action_none;
   624   }
   626   // "must_throw" prunes the JVM state to include only the stack, if there
   627   // are no local exception handlers.  This should cut down on register
   628   // allocation time and code size, by drastically reducing the number
   629   // of in-edges on the call to the uncommon trap.
   631   uncommon_trap(reason, action, (ciKlass*)NULL, (char*)NULL, must_throw);
   632 }
   635 //----------------------------PreserveJVMState---------------------------------
   636 PreserveJVMState::PreserveJVMState(GraphKit* kit, bool clone_map) {
   637   debug_only(kit->verify_map());
   638   _kit    = kit;
   639   _map    = kit->map();   // preserve the map
   640   _sp     = kit->sp();
   641   kit->set_map(clone_map ? kit->clone_map() : NULL);
   642 #ifdef ASSERT
   643   _bci    = kit->bci();
   644   Parse* parser = kit->is_Parse();
   645   int block = (parser == NULL || parser->block() == NULL) ? -1 : parser->block()->rpo();
   646   _block  = block;
   647 #endif
   648 }
   649 PreserveJVMState::~PreserveJVMState() {
   650   GraphKit* kit = _kit;
   651 #ifdef ASSERT
   652   assert(kit->bci() == _bci, "bci must not shift");
   653   Parse* parser = kit->is_Parse();
   654   int block = (parser == NULL || parser->block() == NULL) ? -1 : parser->block()->rpo();
   655   assert(block == _block,    "block must not shift");
   656 #endif
   657   kit->set_map(_map);
   658   kit->set_sp(_sp);
   659 }
   662 //-----------------------------BuildCutout-------------------------------------
   663 BuildCutout::BuildCutout(GraphKit* kit, Node* p, float prob, float cnt)
   664   : PreserveJVMState(kit)
   665 {
   666   assert(p->is_Con() || p->is_Bool(), "test must be a bool");
   667   SafePointNode* outer_map = _map;   // preserved map is caller's
   668   SafePointNode* inner_map = kit->map();
   669   IfNode* iff = kit->create_and_map_if(outer_map->control(), p, prob, cnt);
   670   outer_map->set_control(kit->gvn().transform( new (kit->C) IfTrueNode(iff) ));
   671   inner_map->set_control(kit->gvn().transform( new (kit->C) IfFalseNode(iff) ));
   672 }
   673 BuildCutout::~BuildCutout() {
   674   GraphKit* kit = _kit;
   675   assert(kit->stopped(), "cutout code must stop, throw, return, etc.");
   676 }
   678 //---------------------------PreserveReexecuteState----------------------------
   679 PreserveReexecuteState::PreserveReexecuteState(GraphKit* kit) {
   680   assert(!kit->stopped(), "must call stopped() before");
   681   _kit    =    kit;
   682   _sp     =    kit->sp();
   683   _reexecute = kit->jvms()->_reexecute;
   684 }
   685 PreserveReexecuteState::~PreserveReexecuteState() {
   686   if (_kit->stopped()) return;
   687   _kit->jvms()->_reexecute = _reexecute;
   688   _kit->set_sp(_sp);
   689 }
   691 //------------------------------clone_map--------------------------------------
   692 // Implementation of PreserveJVMState
   693 //
   694 // Only clone_map(...) here. If this function is only used in the
   695 // PreserveJVMState class we may want to get rid of this extra
   696 // function eventually and do it all there.
   698 SafePointNode* GraphKit::clone_map() {
   699   if (map() == NULL)  return NULL;
   701   // Clone the memory edge first
   702   Node* mem = MergeMemNode::make(C, map()->memory());
   703   gvn().set_type_bottom(mem);
   705   SafePointNode *clonemap = (SafePointNode*)map()->clone();
   706   JVMState* jvms = this->jvms();
   707   JVMState* clonejvms = jvms->clone_shallow(C);
   708   clonemap->set_memory(mem);
   709   clonemap->set_jvms(clonejvms);
   710   clonejvms->set_map(clonemap);
   711   record_for_igvn(clonemap);
   712   gvn().set_type_bottom(clonemap);
   713   return clonemap;
   714 }
   717 //-----------------------------set_map_clone-----------------------------------
   718 void GraphKit::set_map_clone(SafePointNode* m) {
   719   _map = m;
   720   _map = clone_map();
   721   _map->set_next_exception(NULL);
   722   debug_only(verify_map());
   723 }
   726 //----------------------------kill_dead_locals---------------------------------
   727 // Detect any locals which are known to be dead, and force them to top.
   728 void GraphKit::kill_dead_locals() {
   729   // Consult the liveness information for the locals.  If any
   730   // of them are unused, then they can be replaced by top().  This
   731   // should help register allocation time and cut down on the size
   732   // of the deoptimization information.
   734   // This call is made from many of the bytecode handling
   735   // subroutines called from the Big Switch in do_one_bytecode.
   736   // Every bytecode which might include a slow path is responsible
   737   // for killing its dead locals.  The more consistent we
   738   // are about killing deads, the fewer useless phis will be
   739   // constructed for them at various merge points.
   741   // bci can be -1 (InvocationEntryBci).  We return the entry
   742   // liveness for the method.
   744   if (method() == NULL || method()->code_size() == 0) {
   745     // We are building a graph for a call to a native method.
   746     // All locals are live.
   747     return;
   748   }
   750   ResourceMark rm;
   752   // Consult the liveness information for the locals.  If any
   753   // of them are unused, then they can be replaced by top().  This
   754   // should help register allocation time and cut down on the size
   755   // of the deoptimization information.
   756   MethodLivenessResult live_locals = method()->liveness_at_bci(bci());
   758   int len = (int)live_locals.size();
   759   assert(len <= jvms()->loc_size(), "too many live locals");
   760   for (int local = 0; local < len; local++) {
   761     if (!live_locals.at(local)) {
   762       set_local(local, top());
   763     }
   764   }
   765 }
   767 #ifdef ASSERT
   768 //-------------------------dead_locals_are_killed------------------------------
   769 // Return true if all dead locals are set to top in the map.
   770 // Used to assert "clean" debug info at various points.
   771 bool GraphKit::dead_locals_are_killed() {
   772   if (method() == NULL || method()->code_size() == 0) {
   773     // No locals need to be dead, so all is as it should be.
   774     return true;
   775   }
   777   // Make sure somebody called kill_dead_locals upstream.
   778   ResourceMark rm;
   779   for (JVMState* jvms = this->jvms(); jvms != NULL; jvms = jvms->caller()) {
   780     if (jvms->loc_size() == 0)  continue;  // no locals to consult
   781     SafePointNode* map = jvms->map();
   782     ciMethod* method = jvms->method();
   783     int       bci    = jvms->bci();
   784     if (jvms == this->jvms()) {
   785       bci = this->bci();  // it might not yet be synched
   786     }
   787     MethodLivenessResult live_locals = method->liveness_at_bci(bci);
   788     int len = (int)live_locals.size();
   789     if (!live_locals.is_valid() || len == 0)
   790       // This method is trivial, or is poisoned by a breakpoint.
   791       return true;
   792     assert(len == jvms->loc_size(), "live map consistent with locals map");
   793     for (int local = 0; local < len; local++) {
   794       if (!live_locals.at(local) && map->local(jvms, local) != top()) {
   795         if (PrintMiscellaneous && (Verbose || WizardMode)) {
   796           tty->print_cr("Zombie local %d: ", local);
   797           jvms->dump();
   798         }
   799         return false;
   800       }
   801     }
   802   }
   803   return true;
   804 }
   806 #endif //ASSERT
   808 // Helper function for enforcing certain bytecodes to reexecute if
   809 // deoptimization happens
   810 static bool should_reexecute_implied_by_bytecode(JVMState *jvms, bool is_anewarray) {
   811   ciMethod* cur_method = jvms->method();
   812   int       cur_bci   = jvms->bci();
   813   if (cur_method != NULL && cur_bci != InvocationEntryBci) {
   814     Bytecodes::Code code = cur_method->java_code_at_bci(cur_bci);
   815     return Interpreter::bytecode_should_reexecute(code) ||
   816            is_anewarray && code == Bytecodes::_multianewarray;
   817     // Reexecute _multianewarray bytecode which was replaced with
   818     // sequence of [a]newarray. See Parse::do_multianewarray().
   819     //
   820     // Note: interpreter should not have it set since this optimization
   821     // is limited by dimensions and guarded by flag so in some cases
   822     // multianewarray() runtime calls will be generated and
   823     // the bytecode should not be reexecutes (stack will not be reset).
   824   } else
   825     return false;
   826 }
   828 // Helper function for adding JVMState and debug information to node
   829 void GraphKit::add_safepoint_edges(SafePointNode* call, bool must_throw) {
   830   // Add the safepoint edges to the call (or other safepoint).
   832   // Make sure dead locals are set to top.  This
   833   // should help register allocation time and cut down on the size
   834   // of the deoptimization information.
   835   assert(dead_locals_are_killed(), "garbage in debug info before safepoint");
   837   // Walk the inline list to fill in the correct set of JVMState's
   838   // Also fill in the associated edges for each JVMState.
   840   // If the bytecode needs to be reexecuted we need to put
   841   // the arguments back on the stack.
   842   const bool should_reexecute = jvms()->should_reexecute();
   843   JVMState* youngest_jvms = should_reexecute ? sync_jvms_for_reexecute() : sync_jvms();
   845   // NOTE: set_bci (called from sync_jvms) might reset the reexecute bit to
   846   // undefined if the bci is different.  This is normal for Parse but it
   847   // should not happen for LibraryCallKit because only one bci is processed.
   848   assert(!is_LibraryCallKit() || (jvms()->should_reexecute() == should_reexecute),
   849          "in LibraryCallKit the reexecute bit should not change");
   851   // If we are guaranteed to throw, we can prune everything but the
   852   // input to the current bytecode.
   853   bool can_prune_locals = false;
   854   uint stack_slots_not_pruned = 0;
   855   int inputs = 0, depth = 0;
   856   if (must_throw) {
   857     assert(method() == youngest_jvms->method(), "sanity");
   858     if (compute_stack_effects(inputs, depth)) {
   859       can_prune_locals = true;
   860       stack_slots_not_pruned = inputs;
   861     }
   862   }
   864   if (env()->jvmti_can_access_local_variables()) {
   865     // At any safepoint, this method can get breakpointed, which would
   866     // then require an immediate deoptimization.
   867     can_prune_locals = false;  // do not prune locals
   868     stack_slots_not_pruned = 0;
   869   }
   871   // do not scribble on the input jvms
   872   JVMState* out_jvms = youngest_jvms->clone_deep(C);
   873   call->set_jvms(out_jvms); // Start jvms list for call node
   875   // For a known set of bytecodes, the interpreter should reexecute them if
   876   // deoptimization happens. We set the reexecute state for them here
   877   if (out_jvms->is_reexecute_undefined() && //don't change if already specified
   878       should_reexecute_implied_by_bytecode(out_jvms, call->is_AllocateArray())) {
   879     out_jvms->set_should_reexecute(true); //NOTE: youngest_jvms not changed
   880   }
   882   // Presize the call:
   883   DEBUG_ONLY(uint non_debug_edges = call->req());
   884   call->add_req_batch(top(), youngest_jvms->debug_depth());
   885   assert(call->req() == non_debug_edges + youngest_jvms->debug_depth(), "");
   887   // Set up edges so that the call looks like this:
   888   //  Call [state:] ctl io mem fptr retadr
   889   //       [parms:] parm0 ... parmN
   890   //       [root:]  loc0 ... locN stk0 ... stkSP mon0 obj0 ... monN objN
   891   //    [...mid:]   loc0 ... locN stk0 ... stkSP mon0 obj0 ... monN objN [...]
   892   //       [young:] loc0 ... locN stk0 ... stkSP mon0 obj0 ... monN objN
   893   // Note that caller debug info precedes callee debug info.
   895   // Fill pointer walks backwards from "young:" to "root:" in the diagram above:
   896   uint debug_ptr = call->req();
   898   // Loop over the map input edges associated with jvms, add them
   899   // to the call node, & reset all offsets to match call node array.
   900   for (JVMState* in_jvms = youngest_jvms; in_jvms != NULL; ) {
   901     uint debug_end   = debug_ptr;
   902     uint debug_start = debug_ptr - in_jvms->debug_size();
   903     debug_ptr = debug_start;  // back up the ptr
   905     uint p = debug_start;  // walks forward in [debug_start, debug_end)
   906     uint j, k, l;
   907     SafePointNode* in_map = in_jvms->map();
   908     out_jvms->set_map(call);
   910     if (can_prune_locals) {
   911       assert(in_jvms->method() == out_jvms->method(), "sanity");
   912       // If the current throw can reach an exception handler in this JVMS,
   913       // then we must keep everything live that can reach that handler.
   914       // As a quick and dirty approximation, we look for any handlers at all.
   915       if (in_jvms->method()->has_exception_handlers()) {
   916         can_prune_locals = false;
   917       }
   918     }
   920     // Add the Locals
   921     k = in_jvms->locoff();
   922     l = in_jvms->loc_size();
   923     out_jvms->set_locoff(p);
   924     if (!can_prune_locals) {
   925       for (j = 0; j < l; j++)
   926         call->set_req(p++, in_map->in(k+j));
   927     } else {
   928       p += l;  // already set to top above by add_req_batch
   929     }
   931     // Add the Expression Stack
   932     k = in_jvms->stkoff();
   933     l = in_jvms->sp();
   934     out_jvms->set_stkoff(p);
   935     if (!can_prune_locals) {
   936       for (j = 0; j < l; j++)
   937         call->set_req(p++, in_map->in(k+j));
   938     } else if (can_prune_locals && stack_slots_not_pruned != 0) {
   939       // Divide stack into {S0,...,S1}, where S0 is set to top.
   940       uint s1 = stack_slots_not_pruned;
   941       stack_slots_not_pruned = 0;  // for next iteration
   942       if (s1 > l)  s1 = l;
   943       uint s0 = l - s1;
   944       p += s0;  // skip the tops preinstalled by add_req_batch
   945       for (j = s0; j < l; j++)
   946         call->set_req(p++, in_map->in(k+j));
   947     } else {
   948       p += l;  // already set to top above by add_req_batch
   949     }
   951     // Add the Monitors
   952     k = in_jvms->monoff();
   953     l = in_jvms->mon_size();
   954     out_jvms->set_monoff(p);
   955     for (j = 0; j < l; j++)
   956       call->set_req(p++, in_map->in(k+j));
   958     // Copy any scalar object fields.
   959     k = in_jvms->scloff();
   960     l = in_jvms->scl_size();
   961     out_jvms->set_scloff(p);
   962     for (j = 0; j < l; j++)
   963       call->set_req(p++, in_map->in(k+j));
   965     // Finish the new jvms.
   966     out_jvms->set_endoff(p);
   968     assert(out_jvms->endoff()     == debug_end,             "fill ptr must match");
   969     assert(out_jvms->depth()      == in_jvms->depth(),      "depth must match");
   970     assert(out_jvms->loc_size()   == in_jvms->loc_size(),   "size must match");
   971     assert(out_jvms->mon_size()   == in_jvms->mon_size(),   "size must match");
   972     assert(out_jvms->scl_size()   == in_jvms->scl_size(),   "size must match");
   973     assert(out_jvms->debug_size() == in_jvms->debug_size(), "size must match");
   975     // Update the two tail pointers in parallel.
   976     out_jvms = out_jvms->caller();
   977     in_jvms  = in_jvms->caller();
   978   }
   980   assert(debug_ptr == non_debug_edges, "debug info must fit exactly");
   982   // Test the correctness of JVMState::debug_xxx accessors:
   983   assert(call->jvms()->debug_start() == non_debug_edges, "");
   984   assert(call->jvms()->debug_end()   == call->req(), "");
   985   assert(call->jvms()->debug_depth() == call->req() - non_debug_edges, "");
   986 }
   988 bool GraphKit::compute_stack_effects(int& inputs, int& depth) {
   989   Bytecodes::Code code = java_bc();
   990   if (code == Bytecodes::_wide) {
   991     code = method()->java_code_at_bci(bci() + 1);
   992   }
   994   BasicType rtype = T_ILLEGAL;
   995   int       rsize = 0;
   997   if (code != Bytecodes::_illegal) {
   998     depth = Bytecodes::depth(code); // checkcast=0, athrow=-1
   999     rtype = Bytecodes::result_type(code); // checkcast=P, athrow=V
  1000     if (rtype < T_CONFLICT)
  1001       rsize = type2size[rtype];
  1004   switch (code) {
  1005   case Bytecodes::_illegal:
  1006     return false;
  1008   case Bytecodes::_ldc:
  1009   case Bytecodes::_ldc_w:
  1010   case Bytecodes::_ldc2_w:
  1011     inputs = 0;
  1012     break;
  1014   case Bytecodes::_dup:         inputs = 1;  break;
  1015   case Bytecodes::_dup_x1:      inputs = 2;  break;
  1016   case Bytecodes::_dup_x2:      inputs = 3;  break;
  1017   case Bytecodes::_dup2:        inputs = 2;  break;
  1018   case Bytecodes::_dup2_x1:     inputs = 3;  break;
  1019   case Bytecodes::_dup2_x2:     inputs = 4;  break;
  1020   case Bytecodes::_swap:        inputs = 2;  break;
  1021   case Bytecodes::_arraylength: inputs = 1;  break;
  1023   case Bytecodes::_getstatic:
  1024   case Bytecodes::_putstatic:
  1025   case Bytecodes::_getfield:
  1026   case Bytecodes::_putfield:
  1028       bool ignored_will_link;
  1029       ciField* field = method()->get_field_at_bci(bci(), ignored_will_link);
  1030       int      size  = field->type()->size();
  1031       bool is_get = (depth >= 0), is_static = (depth & 1);
  1032       inputs = (is_static ? 0 : 1);
  1033       if (is_get) {
  1034         depth = size - inputs;
  1035       } else {
  1036         inputs += size;        // putxxx pops the value from the stack
  1037         depth = - inputs;
  1040     break;
  1042   case Bytecodes::_invokevirtual:
  1043   case Bytecodes::_invokespecial:
  1044   case Bytecodes::_invokestatic:
  1045   case Bytecodes::_invokedynamic:
  1046   case Bytecodes::_invokeinterface:
  1048       bool ignored_will_link;
  1049       ciSignature* declared_signature = NULL;
  1050       ciMethod* ignored_callee = method()->get_method_at_bci(bci(), ignored_will_link, &declared_signature);
  1051       assert(declared_signature != NULL, "cannot be null");
  1052       inputs   = declared_signature->arg_size_for_bc(code);
  1053       int size = declared_signature->return_type()->size();
  1054       depth = size - inputs;
  1056     break;
  1058   case Bytecodes::_multianewarray:
  1060       ciBytecodeStream iter(method());
  1061       iter.reset_to_bci(bci());
  1062       iter.next();
  1063       inputs = iter.get_dimensions();
  1064       assert(rsize == 1, "");
  1065       depth = rsize - inputs;
  1067     break;
  1069   case Bytecodes::_ireturn:
  1070   case Bytecodes::_lreturn:
  1071   case Bytecodes::_freturn:
  1072   case Bytecodes::_dreturn:
  1073   case Bytecodes::_areturn:
  1074     assert(rsize = -depth, "");
  1075     inputs = rsize;
  1076     break;
  1078   case Bytecodes::_jsr:
  1079   case Bytecodes::_jsr_w:
  1080     inputs = 0;
  1081     depth  = 1;                  // S.B. depth=1, not zero
  1082     break;
  1084   default:
  1085     // bytecode produces a typed result
  1086     inputs = rsize - depth;
  1087     assert(inputs >= 0, "");
  1088     break;
  1091 #ifdef ASSERT
  1092   // spot check
  1093   int outputs = depth + inputs;
  1094   assert(outputs >= 0, "sanity");
  1095   switch (code) {
  1096   case Bytecodes::_checkcast: assert(inputs == 1 && outputs == 1, ""); break;
  1097   case Bytecodes::_athrow:    assert(inputs == 1 && outputs == 0, ""); break;
  1098   case Bytecodes::_aload_0:   assert(inputs == 0 && outputs == 1, ""); break;
  1099   case Bytecodes::_return:    assert(inputs == 0 && outputs == 0, ""); break;
  1100   case Bytecodes::_drem:      assert(inputs == 4 && outputs == 2, ""); break;
  1102 #endif //ASSERT
  1104   return true;
  1109 //------------------------------basic_plus_adr---------------------------------
  1110 Node* GraphKit::basic_plus_adr(Node* base, Node* ptr, Node* offset) {
  1111   // short-circuit a common case
  1112   if (offset == intcon(0))  return ptr;
  1113   return _gvn.transform( new (C) AddPNode(base, ptr, offset) );
  1116 Node* GraphKit::ConvI2L(Node* offset) {
  1117   // short-circuit a common case
  1118   jint offset_con = find_int_con(offset, Type::OffsetBot);
  1119   if (offset_con != Type::OffsetBot) {
  1120     return longcon((jlong) offset_con);
  1122   return _gvn.transform( new (C) ConvI2LNode(offset));
  1124 Node* GraphKit::ConvL2I(Node* offset) {
  1125   // short-circuit a common case
  1126   jlong offset_con = find_long_con(offset, (jlong)Type::OffsetBot);
  1127   if (offset_con != (jlong)Type::OffsetBot) {
  1128     return intcon((int) offset_con);
  1130   return _gvn.transform( new (C) ConvL2INode(offset));
  1133 //-------------------------load_object_klass-----------------------------------
  1134 Node* GraphKit::load_object_klass(Node* obj) {
  1135   // Special-case a fresh allocation to avoid building nodes:
  1136   Node* akls = AllocateNode::Ideal_klass(obj, &_gvn);
  1137   if (akls != NULL)  return akls;
  1138   Node* k_adr = basic_plus_adr(obj, oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes());
  1139   return _gvn.transform( LoadKlassNode::make(_gvn, immutable_memory(), k_adr, TypeInstPtr::KLASS) );
  1142 //-------------------------load_array_length-----------------------------------
  1143 Node* GraphKit::load_array_length(Node* array) {
  1144   // Special-case a fresh allocation to avoid building nodes:
  1145   AllocateArrayNode* alloc = AllocateArrayNode::Ideal_array_allocation(array, &_gvn);
  1146   Node *alen;
  1147   if (alloc == NULL) {
  1148     Node *r_adr = basic_plus_adr(array, arrayOopDesc::length_offset_in_bytes());
  1149     alen = _gvn.transform( new (C) LoadRangeNode(0, immutable_memory(), r_adr, TypeInt::POS));
  1150   } else {
  1151     alen = alloc->Ideal_length();
  1152     Node* ccast = alloc->make_ideal_length(_gvn.type(array)->is_oopptr(), &_gvn);
  1153     if (ccast != alen) {
  1154       alen = _gvn.transform(ccast);
  1157   return alen;
  1160 //------------------------------do_null_check----------------------------------
  1161 // Helper function to do a NULL pointer check.  Returned value is
  1162 // the incoming address with NULL casted away.  You are allowed to use the
  1163 // not-null value only if you are control dependent on the test.
  1164 extern int explicit_null_checks_inserted,
  1165            explicit_null_checks_elided;
  1166 Node* GraphKit::null_check_common(Node* value, BasicType type,
  1167                                   // optional arguments for variations:
  1168                                   bool assert_null,
  1169                                   Node* *null_control) {
  1170   assert(!assert_null || null_control == NULL, "not both at once");
  1171   if (stopped())  return top();
  1172   if (!GenerateCompilerNullChecks && !assert_null && null_control == NULL) {
  1173     // For some performance testing, we may wish to suppress null checking.
  1174     value = cast_not_null(value);   // Make it appear to be non-null (4962416).
  1175     return value;
  1177   explicit_null_checks_inserted++;
  1179   // Construct NULL check
  1180   Node *chk = NULL;
  1181   switch(type) {
  1182     case T_LONG   : chk = new (C) CmpLNode(value, _gvn.zerocon(T_LONG)); break;
  1183     case T_INT    : chk = new (C) CmpINode(value, _gvn.intcon(0)); break;
  1184     case T_ARRAY  : // fall through
  1185       type = T_OBJECT;  // simplify further tests
  1186     case T_OBJECT : {
  1187       const Type *t = _gvn.type( value );
  1189       const TypeOopPtr* tp = t->isa_oopptr();
  1190       if (tp != NULL && tp->klass() != NULL && !tp->klass()->is_loaded()
  1191           // Only for do_null_check, not any of its siblings:
  1192           && !assert_null && null_control == NULL) {
  1193         // Usually, any field access or invocation on an unloaded oop type
  1194         // will simply fail to link, since the statically linked class is
  1195         // likely also to be unloaded.  However, in -Xcomp mode, sometimes
  1196         // the static class is loaded but the sharper oop type is not.
  1197         // Rather than checking for this obscure case in lots of places,
  1198         // we simply observe that a null check on an unloaded class
  1199         // will always be followed by a nonsense operation, so we
  1200         // can just issue the uncommon trap here.
  1201         // Our access to the unloaded class will only be correct
  1202         // after it has been loaded and initialized, which requires
  1203         // a trip through the interpreter.
  1204 #ifndef PRODUCT
  1205         if (WizardMode) { tty->print("Null check of unloaded "); tp->klass()->print(); tty->cr(); }
  1206 #endif
  1207         uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::Reason_unloaded,
  1208                       Deoptimization::Action_reinterpret,
  1209                       tp->klass(), "!loaded");
  1210         return top();
  1213       if (assert_null) {
  1214         // See if the type is contained in NULL_PTR.
  1215         // If so, then the value is already null.
  1216         if (t->higher_equal(TypePtr::NULL_PTR)) {
  1217           explicit_null_checks_elided++;
  1218           return value;           // Elided null assert quickly!
  1220       } else {
  1221         // See if mixing in the NULL pointer changes type.
  1222         // If so, then the NULL pointer was not allowed in the original
  1223         // type.  In other words, "value" was not-null.
  1224         if (t->meet(TypePtr::NULL_PTR) != t) {
  1225           // same as: if (!TypePtr::NULL_PTR->higher_equal(t)) ...
  1226           explicit_null_checks_elided++;
  1227           return value;           // Elided null check quickly!
  1230       chk = new (C) CmpPNode( value, null() );
  1231       break;
  1234     default:
  1235       fatal(err_msg_res("unexpected type: %s", type2name(type)));
  1237   assert(chk != NULL, "sanity check");
  1238   chk = _gvn.transform(chk);
  1240   BoolTest::mask btest = assert_null ? BoolTest::eq : BoolTest::ne;
  1241   BoolNode *btst = new (C) BoolNode( chk, btest);
  1242   Node   *tst = _gvn.transform( btst );
  1244   //-----------
  1245   // if peephole optimizations occurred, a prior test existed.
  1246   // If a prior test existed, maybe it dominates as we can avoid this test.
  1247   if (tst != btst && type == T_OBJECT) {
  1248     // At this point we want to scan up the CFG to see if we can
  1249     // find an identical test (and so avoid this test altogether).
  1250     Node *cfg = control();
  1251     int depth = 0;
  1252     while( depth < 16 ) {       // Limit search depth for speed
  1253       if( cfg->Opcode() == Op_IfTrue &&
  1254           cfg->in(0)->in(1) == tst ) {
  1255         // Found prior test.  Use "cast_not_null" to construct an identical
  1256         // CastPP (and hence hash to) as already exists for the prior test.
  1257         // Return that casted value.
  1258         if (assert_null) {
  1259           replace_in_map(value, null());
  1260           return null();  // do not issue the redundant test
  1262         Node *oldcontrol = control();
  1263         set_control(cfg);
  1264         Node *res = cast_not_null(value);
  1265         set_control(oldcontrol);
  1266         explicit_null_checks_elided++;
  1267         return res;
  1269       cfg = IfNode::up_one_dom(cfg, /*linear_only=*/ true);
  1270       if (cfg == NULL)  break;  // Quit at region nodes
  1271       depth++;
  1275   //-----------
  1276   // Branch to failure if null
  1277   float ok_prob = PROB_MAX;  // a priori estimate:  nulls never happen
  1278   Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason;
  1279   if (assert_null)
  1280     reason = Deoptimization::Reason_null_assert;
  1281   else if (type == T_OBJECT)
  1282     reason = Deoptimization::Reason_null_check;
  1283   else
  1284     reason = Deoptimization::Reason_div0_check;
  1286   // %%% Since Reason_unhandled is not recorded on a per-bytecode basis,
  1287   // ciMethodData::has_trap_at will return a conservative -1 if any
  1288   // must-be-null assertion has failed.  This could cause performance
  1289   // problems for a method after its first do_null_assert failure.
  1290   // Consider using 'Reason_class_check' instead?
  1292   // To cause an implicit null check, we set the not-null probability
  1293   // to the maximum (PROB_MAX).  For an explicit check the probability
  1294   // is set to a smaller value.
  1295   if (null_control != NULL || too_many_traps(reason)) {
  1296     // probability is less likely
  1297     ok_prob =  PROB_LIKELY_MAG(3);
  1298   } else if (!assert_null &&
  1299              (ImplicitNullCheckThreshold > 0) &&
  1300              method() != NULL &&
  1301              (method()->method_data()->trap_count(reason)
  1302               >= (uint)ImplicitNullCheckThreshold)) {
  1303     ok_prob =  PROB_LIKELY_MAG(3);
  1306   if (null_control != NULL) {
  1307     IfNode* iff = create_and_map_if(control(), tst, ok_prob, COUNT_UNKNOWN);
  1308     Node* null_true = _gvn.transform( new (C) IfFalseNode(iff));
  1309     set_control(      _gvn.transform( new (C) IfTrueNode(iff)));
  1310     if (null_true == top())
  1311       explicit_null_checks_elided++;
  1312     (*null_control) = null_true;
  1313   } else {
  1314     BuildCutout unless(this, tst, ok_prob);
  1315     // Check for optimizer eliding test at parse time
  1316     if (stopped()) {
  1317       // Failure not possible; do not bother making uncommon trap.
  1318       explicit_null_checks_elided++;
  1319     } else if (assert_null) {
  1320       uncommon_trap(reason,
  1321                     Deoptimization::Action_make_not_entrant,
  1322                     NULL, "assert_null");
  1323     } else {
  1324       replace_in_map(value, zerocon(type));
  1325       builtin_throw(reason);
  1329   // Must throw exception, fall-thru not possible?
  1330   if (stopped()) {
  1331     return top();               // No result
  1334   if (assert_null) {
  1335     // Cast obj to null on this path.
  1336     replace_in_map(value, zerocon(type));
  1337     return zerocon(type);
  1340   // Cast obj to not-null on this path, if there is no null_control.
  1341   // (If there is a null_control, a non-null value may come back to haunt us.)
  1342   if (type == T_OBJECT) {
  1343     Node* cast = cast_not_null(value, false);
  1344     if (null_control == NULL || (*null_control) == top())
  1345       replace_in_map(value, cast);
  1346     value = cast;
  1349   return value;
  1353 //------------------------------cast_not_null----------------------------------
  1354 // Cast obj to not-null on this path
  1355 Node* GraphKit::cast_not_null(Node* obj, bool do_replace_in_map) {
  1356   const Type *t = _gvn.type(obj);
  1357   const Type *t_not_null = t->join(TypePtr::NOTNULL);
  1358   // Object is already not-null?
  1359   if( t == t_not_null ) return obj;
  1361   Node *cast = new (C) CastPPNode(obj,t_not_null);
  1362   cast->init_req(0, control());
  1363   cast = _gvn.transform( cast );
  1365   // Scan for instances of 'obj' in the current JVM mapping.
  1366   // These instances are known to be not-null after the test.
  1367   if (do_replace_in_map)
  1368     replace_in_map(obj, cast);
  1370   return cast;                  // Return casted value
  1374 //--------------------------replace_in_map-------------------------------------
  1375 void GraphKit::replace_in_map(Node* old, Node* neww) {
  1376   this->map()->replace_edge(old, neww);
  1378   // Note: This operation potentially replaces any edge
  1379   // on the map.  This includes locals, stack, and monitors
  1380   // of the current (innermost) JVM state.
  1382   // We can consider replacing in caller maps.
  1383   // The idea would be that an inlined function's null checks
  1384   // can be shared with the entire inlining tree.
  1385   // The expense of doing this is that the PreserveJVMState class
  1386   // would have to preserve caller states too, with a deep copy.
  1390 //=============================================================================
  1391 //--------------------------------memory---------------------------------------
  1392 Node* GraphKit::memory(uint alias_idx) {
  1393   MergeMemNode* mem = merged_memory();
  1394   Node* p = mem->memory_at(alias_idx);
  1395   _gvn.set_type(p, Type::MEMORY);  // must be mapped
  1396   return p;
  1399 //-----------------------------reset_memory------------------------------------
  1400 Node* GraphKit::reset_memory() {
  1401   Node* mem = map()->memory();
  1402   // do not use this node for any more parsing!
  1403   debug_only( map()->set_memory((Node*)NULL) );
  1404   return _gvn.transform( mem );
  1407 //------------------------------set_all_memory---------------------------------
  1408 void GraphKit::set_all_memory(Node* newmem) {
  1409   Node* mergemem = MergeMemNode::make(C, newmem);
  1410   gvn().set_type_bottom(mergemem);
  1411   map()->set_memory(mergemem);
  1414 //------------------------------set_all_memory_call----------------------------
  1415 void GraphKit::set_all_memory_call(Node* call, bool separate_io_proj) {
  1416   Node* newmem = _gvn.transform( new (C) ProjNode(call, TypeFunc::Memory, separate_io_proj) );
  1417   set_all_memory(newmem);
  1420 //=============================================================================
  1421 //
  1422 // parser factory methods for MemNodes
  1423 //
  1424 // These are layered on top of the factory methods in LoadNode and StoreNode,
  1425 // and integrate with the parser's memory state and _gvn engine.
  1426 //
  1428 // factory methods in "int adr_idx"
  1429 Node* GraphKit::make_load(Node* ctl, Node* adr, const Type* t, BasicType bt,
  1430                           int adr_idx,
  1431                           bool require_atomic_access) {
  1432   assert(adr_idx != Compile::AliasIdxTop, "use other make_load factory" );
  1433   const TypePtr* adr_type = NULL; // debug-mode-only argument
  1434   debug_only(adr_type = C->get_adr_type(adr_idx));
  1435   Node* mem = memory(adr_idx);
  1436   Node* ld;
  1437   if (require_atomic_access && bt == T_LONG) {
  1438     ld = LoadLNode::make_atomic(C, ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, t);
  1439   } else {
  1440     ld = LoadNode::make(_gvn, ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, t, bt);
  1442   ld = _gvn.transform(ld);
  1443   if ((bt == T_OBJECT) && C->do_escape_analysis() || C->eliminate_boxing()) {
  1444     // Improve graph before escape analysis and boxing elimination.
  1445     record_for_igvn(ld);
  1447   return ld;
  1450 Node* GraphKit::store_to_memory(Node* ctl, Node* adr, Node *val, BasicType bt,
  1451                                 int adr_idx,
  1452                                 bool require_atomic_access) {
  1453   assert(adr_idx != Compile::AliasIdxTop, "use other store_to_memory factory" );
  1454   const TypePtr* adr_type = NULL;
  1455   debug_only(adr_type = C->get_adr_type(adr_idx));
  1456   Node *mem = memory(adr_idx);
  1457   Node* st;
  1458   if (require_atomic_access && bt == T_LONG) {
  1459     st = StoreLNode::make_atomic(C, ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, val);
  1460   } else {
  1461     st = StoreNode::make(_gvn, ctl, mem, adr, adr_type, val, bt);
  1463   st = _gvn.transform(st);
  1464   set_memory(st, adr_idx);
  1465   // Back-to-back stores can only remove intermediate store with DU info
  1466   // so push on worklist for optimizer.
  1467   if (mem->req() > MemNode::Address && adr == mem->in(MemNode::Address))
  1468     record_for_igvn(st);
  1470   return st;
  1474 void GraphKit::pre_barrier(bool do_load,
  1475                            Node* ctl,
  1476                            Node* obj,
  1477                            Node* adr,
  1478                            uint  adr_idx,
  1479                            Node* val,
  1480                            const TypeOopPtr* val_type,
  1481                            Node* pre_val,
  1482                            BasicType bt) {
  1484   BarrierSet* bs = Universe::heap()->barrier_set();
  1485   set_control(ctl);
  1486   switch (bs->kind()) {
  1487     case BarrierSet::G1SATBCT:
  1488     case BarrierSet::G1SATBCTLogging:
  1489       g1_write_barrier_pre(do_load, obj, adr, adr_idx, val, val_type, pre_val, bt);
  1490       break;
  1492     case BarrierSet::CardTableModRef:
  1493     case BarrierSet::CardTableExtension:
  1494     case BarrierSet::ModRef:
  1495       break;
  1497     case BarrierSet::Other:
  1498     default      :
  1499       ShouldNotReachHere();
  1504 void GraphKit::post_barrier(Node* ctl,
  1505                             Node* store,
  1506                             Node* obj,
  1507                             Node* adr,
  1508                             uint  adr_idx,
  1509                             Node* val,
  1510                             BasicType bt,
  1511                             bool use_precise) {
  1512   BarrierSet* bs = Universe::heap()->barrier_set();
  1513   set_control(ctl);
  1514   switch (bs->kind()) {
  1515     case BarrierSet::G1SATBCT:
  1516     case BarrierSet::G1SATBCTLogging:
  1517       g1_write_barrier_post(store, obj, adr, adr_idx, val, bt, use_precise);
  1518       break;
  1520     case BarrierSet::CardTableModRef:
  1521     case BarrierSet::CardTableExtension:
  1522       write_barrier_post(store, obj, adr, adr_idx, val, use_precise);
  1523       break;
  1525     case BarrierSet::ModRef:
  1526       break;
  1528     case BarrierSet::Other:
  1529     default      :
  1530       ShouldNotReachHere();
  1535 Node* GraphKit::store_oop(Node* ctl,
  1536                           Node* obj,
  1537                           Node* adr,
  1538                           const TypePtr* adr_type,
  1539                           Node* val,
  1540                           const TypeOopPtr* val_type,
  1541                           BasicType bt,
  1542                           bool use_precise) {
  1543   // Transformation of a value which could be NULL pointer (CastPP #NULL)
  1544   // could be delayed during Parse (for example, in adjust_map_after_if()).
  1545   // Execute transformation here to avoid barrier generation in such case.
  1546   if (_gvn.type(val) == TypePtr::NULL_PTR)
  1547     val = _gvn.makecon(TypePtr::NULL_PTR);
  1549   set_control(ctl);
  1550   if (stopped()) return top(); // Dead path ?
  1552   assert(bt == T_OBJECT, "sanity");
  1553   assert(val != NULL, "not dead path");
  1554   uint adr_idx = C->get_alias_index(adr_type);
  1555   assert(adr_idx != Compile::AliasIdxTop, "use other store_to_memory factory" );
  1557   pre_barrier(true /* do_load */,
  1558               control(), obj, adr, adr_idx, val, val_type,
  1559               NULL /* pre_val */,
  1560               bt);
  1562   Node* store = store_to_memory(control(), adr, val, bt, adr_idx);
  1563   post_barrier(control(), store, obj, adr, adr_idx, val, bt, use_precise);
  1564   return store;
  1567 // Could be an array or object we don't know at compile time (unsafe ref.)
  1568 Node* GraphKit::store_oop_to_unknown(Node* ctl,
  1569                              Node* obj,   // containing obj
  1570                              Node* adr,  // actual adress to store val at
  1571                              const TypePtr* adr_type,
  1572                              Node* val,
  1573                              BasicType bt) {
  1574   Compile::AliasType* at = C->alias_type(adr_type);
  1575   const TypeOopPtr* val_type = NULL;
  1576   if (adr_type->isa_instptr()) {
  1577     if (at->field() != NULL) {
  1578       // known field.  This code is a copy of the do_put_xxx logic.
  1579       ciField* field = at->field();
  1580       if (!field->type()->is_loaded()) {
  1581         val_type = TypeInstPtr::BOTTOM;
  1582       } else {
  1583         val_type = TypeOopPtr::make_from_klass(field->type()->as_klass());
  1586   } else if (adr_type->isa_aryptr()) {
  1587     val_type = adr_type->is_aryptr()->elem()->make_oopptr();
  1589   if (val_type == NULL) {
  1590     val_type = TypeInstPtr::BOTTOM;
  1592   return store_oop(ctl, obj, adr, adr_type, val, val_type, bt, true);
  1596 //-------------------------array_element_address-------------------------
  1597 Node* GraphKit::array_element_address(Node* ary, Node* idx, BasicType elembt,
  1598                                       const TypeInt* sizetype) {
  1599   uint shift  = exact_log2(type2aelembytes(elembt));
  1600   uint header = arrayOopDesc::base_offset_in_bytes(elembt);
  1602   // short-circuit a common case (saves lots of confusing waste motion)
  1603   jint idx_con = find_int_con(idx, -1);
  1604   if (idx_con >= 0) {
  1605     intptr_t offset = header + ((intptr_t)idx_con << shift);
  1606     return basic_plus_adr(ary, offset);
  1609   // must be correct type for alignment purposes
  1610   Node* base  = basic_plus_adr(ary, header);
  1611 #ifdef _LP64
  1612   // The scaled index operand to AddP must be a clean 64-bit value.
  1613   // Java allows a 32-bit int to be incremented to a negative
  1614   // value, which appears in a 64-bit register as a large
  1615   // positive number.  Using that large positive number as an
  1616   // operand in pointer arithmetic has bad consequences.
  1617   // On the other hand, 32-bit overflow is rare, and the possibility
  1618   // can often be excluded, if we annotate the ConvI2L node with
  1619   // a type assertion that its value is known to be a small positive
  1620   // number.  (The prior range check has ensured this.)
  1621   // This assertion is used by ConvI2LNode::Ideal.
  1622   int index_max = max_jint - 1;  // array size is max_jint, index is one less
  1623   if (sizetype != NULL)  index_max = sizetype->_hi - 1;
  1624   const TypeLong* lidxtype = TypeLong::make(CONST64(0), index_max, Type::WidenMax);
  1625   idx = _gvn.transform( new (C) ConvI2LNode(idx, lidxtype) );
  1626 #endif
  1627   Node* scale = _gvn.transform( new (C) LShiftXNode(idx, intcon(shift)) );
  1628   return basic_plus_adr(ary, base, scale);
  1631 //-------------------------load_array_element-------------------------
  1632 Node* GraphKit::load_array_element(Node* ctl, Node* ary, Node* idx, const TypeAryPtr* arytype) {
  1633   const Type* elemtype = arytype->elem();
  1634   BasicType elembt = elemtype->array_element_basic_type();
  1635   Node* adr = array_element_address(ary, idx, elembt, arytype->size());
  1636   Node* ld = make_load(ctl, adr, elemtype, elembt, arytype);
  1637   return ld;
  1640 //-------------------------set_arguments_for_java_call-------------------------
  1641 // Arguments (pre-popped from the stack) are taken from the JVMS.
  1642 void GraphKit::set_arguments_for_java_call(CallJavaNode* call) {
  1643   // Add the call arguments:
  1644   uint nargs = call->method()->arg_size();
  1645   for (uint i = 0; i < nargs; i++) {
  1646     Node* arg = argument(i);
  1647     call->init_req(i + TypeFunc::Parms, arg);
  1651 //---------------------------set_edges_for_java_call---------------------------
  1652 // Connect a newly created call into the current JVMS.
  1653 // A return value node (if any) is returned from set_edges_for_java_call.
  1654 void GraphKit::set_edges_for_java_call(CallJavaNode* call, bool must_throw, bool separate_io_proj) {
  1656   // Add the predefined inputs:
  1657   call->init_req( TypeFunc::Control, control() );
  1658   call->init_req( TypeFunc::I_O    , i_o() );
  1659   call->init_req( TypeFunc::Memory , reset_memory() );
  1660   call->init_req( TypeFunc::FramePtr, frameptr() );
  1661   call->init_req( TypeFunc::ReturnAdr, top() );
  1663   add_safepoint_edges(call, must_throw);
  1665   Node* xcall = _gvn.transform(call);
  1667   if (xcall == top()) {
  1668     set_control(top());
  1669     return;
  1671   assert(xcall == call, "call identity is stable");
  1673   // Re-use the current map to produce the result.
  1675   set_control(_gvn.transform(new (C) ProjNode(call, TypeFunc::Control)));
  1676   set_i_o(    _gvn.transform(new (C) ProjNode(call, TypeFunc::I_O    , separate_io_proj)));
  1677   set_all_memory_call(xcall, separate_io_proj);
  1679   //return xcall;   // no need, caller already has it
  1682 Node* GraphKit::set_results_for_java_call(CallJavaNode* call, bool separate_io_proj) {
  1683   if (stopped())  return top();  // maybe the call folded up?
  1685   // Capture the return value, if any.
  1686   Node* ret;
  1687   if (call->method() == NULL ||
  1688       call->method()->return_type()->basic_type() == T_VOID)
  1689         ret = top();
  1690   else  ret = _gvn.transform(new (C) ProjNode(call, TypeFunc::Parms));
  1692   // Note:  Since any out-of-line call can produce an exception,
  1693   // we always insert an I_O projection from the call into the result.
  1695   make_slow_call_ex(call, env()->Throwable_klass(), separate_io_proj);
  1697   if (separate_io_proj) {
  1698     // The caller requested separate projections be used by the fall
  1699     // through and exceptional paths, so replace the projections for
  1700     // the fall through path.
  1701     set_i_o(_gvn.transform( new (C) ProjNode(call, TypeFunc::I_O) ));
  1702     set_all_memory(_gvn.transform( new (C) ProjNode(call, TypeFunc::Memory) ));
  1704   return ret;
  1707 //--------------------set_predefined_input_for_runtime_call--------------------
  1708 // Reading and setting the memory state is way conservative here.
  1709 // The real problem is that I am not doing real Type analysis on memory,
  1710 // so I cannot distinguish card mark stores from other stores.  Across a GC
  1711 // point the Store Barrier and the card mark memory has to agree.  I cannot
  1712 // have a card mark store and its barrier split across the GC point from
  1713 // either above or below.  Here I get that to happen by reading ALL of memory.
  1714 // A better answer would be to separate out card marks from other memory.
  1715 // For now, return the input memory state, so that it can be reused
  1716 // after the call, if this call has restricted memory effects.
  1717 Node* GraphKit::set_predefined_input_for_runtime_call(SafePointNode* call) {
  1718   // Set fixed predefined input arguments
  1719   Node* memory = reset_memory();
  1720   call->init_req( TypeFunc::Control,   control()  );
  1721   call->init_req( TypeFunc::I_O,       top()      ); // does no i/o
  1722   call->init_req( TypeFunc::Memory,    memory     ); // may gc ptrs
  1723   call->init_req( TypeFunc::FramePtr,  frameptr() );
  1724   call->init_req( TypeFunc::ReturnAdr, top()      );
  1725   return memory;
  1728 //-------------------set_predefined_output_for_runtime_call--------------------
  1729 // Set control and memory (not i_o) from the call.
  1730 // If keep_mem is not NULL, use it for the output state,
  1731 // except for the RawPtr output of the call, if hook_mem is TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM.
  1732 // If hook_mem is NULL, this call produces no memory effects at all.
  1733 // If hook_mem is a Java-visible memory slice (such as arraycopy operands),
  1734 // then only that memory slice is taken from the call.
  1735 // In the last case, we must put an appropriate memory barrier before
  1736 // the call, so as to create the correct anti-dependencies on loads
  1737 // preceding the call.
  1738 void GraphKit::set_predefined_output_for_runtime_call(Node* call,
  1739                                                       Node* keep_mem,
  1740                                                       const TypePtr* hook_mem) {
  1741   // no i/o
  1742   set_control(_gvn.transform( new (C) ProjNode(call,TypeFunc::Control) ));
  1743   if (keep_mem) {
  1744     // First clone the existing memory state
  1745     set_all_memory(keep_mem);
  1746     if (hook_mem != NULL) {
  1747       // Make memory for the call
  1748       Node* mem = _gvn.transform( new (C) ProjNode(call, TypeFunc::Memory) );
  1749       // Set the RawPtr memory state only.  This covers all the heap top/GC stuff
  1750       // We also use hook_mem to extract specific effects from arraycopy stubs.
  1751       set_memory(mem, hook_mem);
  1753     // ...else the call has NO memory effects.
  1755     // Make sure the call advertises its memory effects precisely.
  1756     // This lets us build accurate anti-dependences in gcm.cpp.
  1757     assert(C->alias_type(call->adr_type()) == C->alias_type(hook_mem),
  1758            "call node must be constructed correctly");
  1759   } else {
  1760     assert(hook_mem == NULL, "");
  1761     // This is not a "slow path" call; all memory comes from the call.
  1762     set_all_memory_call(call);
  1767 // Replace the call with the current state of the kit.
  1768 void GraphKit::replace_call(CallNode* call, Node* result) {
  1769   JVMState* ejvms = NULL;
  1770   if (has_exceptions()) {
  1771     ejvms = transfer_exceptions_into_jvms();
  1774   SafePointNode* final_state = stop();
  1776   // Find all the needed outputs of this call
  1777   CallProjections callprojs;
  1778   call->extract_projections(&callprojs, true);
  1780   Node* init_mem = call->in(TypeFunc::Memory);
  1781   Node* final_mem = final_state->in(TypeFunc::Memory);
  1782   Node* final_ctl = final_state->in(TypeFunc::Control);
  1783   Node* final_io = final_state->in(TypeFunc::I_O);
  1785   // Replace all the old call edges with the edges from the inlining result
  1786   if (callprojs.fallthrough_catchproj != NULL) {
  1787     C->gvn_replace_by(callprojs.fallthrough_catchproj, final_ctl);
  1789   if (callprojs.fallthrough_memproj != NULL) {
  1790     C->gvn_replace_by(callprojs.fallthrough_memproj,   final_mem);
  1792   if (callprojs.fallthrough_ioproj != NULL) {
  1793     C->gvn_replace_by(callprojs.fallthrough_ioproj,    final_io);
  1796   // Replace the result with the new result if it exists and is used
  1797   if (callprojs.resproj != NULL && result != NULL) {
  1798     C->gvn_replace_by(callprojs.resproj, result);
  1801   if (ejvms == NULL) {
  1802     // No exception edges to simply kill off those paths
  1803     if (callprojs.catchall_catchproj != NULL) {
  1804       C->gvn_replace_by(callprojs.catchall_catchproj, C->top());
  1806     if (callprojs.catchall_memproj != NULL) {
  1807       C->gvn_replace_by(callprojs.catchall_memproj,   C->top());
  1809     if (callprojs.catchall_ioproj != NULL) {
  1810       C->gvn_replace_by(callprojs.catchall_ioproj,    C->top());
  1812     // Replace the old exception object with top
  1813     if (callprojs.exobj != NULL) {
  1814       C->gvn_replace_by(callprojs.exobj, C->top());
  1816   } else {
  1817     GraphKit ekit(ejvms);
  1819     // Load my combined exception state into the kit, with all phis transformed:
  1820     SafePointNode* ex_map = ekit.combine_and_pop_all_exception_states();
  1822     Node* ex_oop = ekit.use_exception_state(ex_map);
  1823     if (callprojs.catchall_catchproj != NULL) {
  1824       C->gvn_replace_by(callprojs.catchall_catchproj, ekit.control());
  1826     if (callprojs.catchall_memproj != NULL) {
  1827       C->gvn_replace_by(callprojs.catchall_memproj,   ekit.reset_memory());
  1829     if (callprojs.catchall_ioproj != NULL) {
  1830       C->gvn_replace_by(callprojs.catchall_ioproj,    ekit.i_o());
  1833     // Replace the old exception object with the newly created one
  1834     if (callprojs.exobj != NULL) {
  1835       C->gvn_replace_by(callprojs.exobj, ex_oop);
  1839   // Disconnect the call from the graph
  1840   call->disconnect_inputs(NULL, C);
  1841   C->gvn_replace_by(call, C->top());
  1843   // Clean up any MergeMems that feed other MergeMems since the
  1844   // optimizer doesn't like that.
  1845   if (final_mem->is_MergeMem()) {
  1846     Node_List wl;
  1847     for (SimpleDUIterator i(final_mem); i.has_next(); i.next()) {
  1848       Node* m = i.get();
  1849       if (m->is_MergeMem() && !wl.contains(m)) {
  1850         wl.push(m);
  1853     while (wl.size()  > 0) {
  1854       _gvn.transform(wl.pop());
  1860 //------------------------------increment_counter------------------------------
  1861 // for statistics: increment a VM counter by 1
  1863 void GraphKit::increment_counter(address counter_addr) {
  1864   Node* adr1 = makecon(TypeRawPtr::make(counter_addr));
  1865   increment_counter(adr1);
  1868 void GraphKit::increment_counter(Node* counter_addr) {
  1869   int adr_type = Compile::AliasIdxRaw;
  1870   Node* ctrl = control();
  1871   Node* cnt  = make_load(ctrl, counter_addr, TypeInt::INT, T_INT, adr_type);
  1872   Node* incr = _gvn.transform(new (C) AddINode(cnt, _gvn.intcon(1)));
  1873   store_to_memory( ctrl, counter_addr, incr, T_INT, adr_type );
  1877 //------------------------------uncommon_trap----------------------------------
  1878 // Bail out to the interpreter in mid-method.  Implemented by calling the
  1879 // uncommon_trap blob.  This helper function inserts a runtime call with the
  1880 // right debug info.
  1881 void GraphKit::uncommon_trap(int trap_request,
  1882                              ciKlass* klass, const char* comment,
  1883                              bool must_throw,
  1884                              bool keep_exact_action) {
  1885   if (failing())  stop();
  1886   if (stopped())  return; // trap reachable?
  1888   // Note:  If ProfileTraps is true, and if a deopt. actually
  1889   // occurs here, the runtime will make sure an MDO exists.  There is
  1890   // no need to call method()->ensure_method_data() at this point.
  1892   // Set the stack pointer to the right value for reexecution:
  1893   set_sp(reexecute_sp());
  1895 #ifdef ASSERT
  1896   if (!must_throw) {
  1897     // Make sure the stack has at least enough depth to execute
  1898     // the current bytecode.
  1899     int inputs, ignored_depth;
  1900     if (compute_stack_effects(inputs, ignored_depth)) {
  1901       assert(sp() >= inputs, err_msg_res("must have enough JVMS stack to execute %s: sp=%d, inputs=%d",
  1902              Bytecodes::name(java_bc()), sp(), inputs));
  1905 #endif
  1907   Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason = Deoptimization::trap_request_reason(trap_request);
  1908   Deoptimization::DeoptAction action = Deoptimization::trap_request_action(trap_request);
  1910   switch (action) {
  1911   case Deoptimization::Action_maybe_recompile:
  1912   case Deoptimization::Action_reinterpret:
  1913     // Temporary fix for 6529811 to allow virtual calls to be sure they
  1914     // get the chance to go from mono->bi->mega
  1915     if (!keep_exact_action &&
  1916         Deoptimization::trap_request_index(trap_request) < 0 &&
  1917         too_many_recompiles(reason)) {
  1918       // This BCI is causing too many recompilations.
  1919       action = Deoptimization::Action_none;
  1920       trap_request = Deoptimization::make_trap_request(reason, action);
  1921     } else {
  1922       C->set_trap_can_recompile(true);
  1924     break;
  1925   case Deoptimization::Action_make_not_entrant:
  1926     C->set_trap_can_recompile(true);
  1927     break;
  1928 #ifdef ASSERT
  1929   case Deoptimization::Action_none:
  1930   case Deoptimization::Action_make_not_compilable:
  1931     break;
  1932   default:
  1933     fatal(err_msg_res("unknown action %d: %s", action, Deoptimization::trap_action_name(action)));
  1934     break;
  1935 #endif
  1938   if (TraceOptoParse) {
  1939     char buf[100];
  1940     tty->print_cr("Uncommon trap %s at bci:%d",
  1941                   Deoptimization::format_trap_request(buf, sizeof(buf),
  1942                                                       trap_request), bci());
  1945   CompileLog* log = C->log();
  1946   if (log != NULL) {
  1947     int kid = (klass == NULL)? -1: log->identify(klass);
  1948     log->begin_elem("uncommon_trap bci='%d'", bci());
  1949     char buf[100];
  1950     log->print(" %s", Deoptimization::format_trap_request(buf, sizeof(buf),
  1951                                                           trap_request));
  1952     if (kid >= 0)         log->print(" klass='%d'", kid);
  1953     if (comment != NULL)  log->print(" comment='%s'", comment);
  1954     log->end_elem();
  1957   // Make sure any guarding test views this path as very unlikely
  1958   Node *i0 = control()->in(0);
  1959   if (i0 != NULL && i0->is_If()) {        // Found a guarding if test?
  1960     IfNode *iff = i0->as_If();
  1961     float f = iff->_prob;   // Get prob
  1962     if (control()->Opcode() == Op_IfTrue) {
  1963       if (f > PROB_UNLIKELY_MAG(4))
  1964         iff->_prob = PROB_MIN;
  1965     } else {
  1966       if (f < PROB_LIKELY_MAG(4))
  1967         iff->_prob = PROB_MAX;
  1971   // Clear out dead values from the debug info.
  1972   kill_dead_locals();
  1974   // Now insert the uncommon trap subroutine call
  1975   address call_addr = SharedRuntime::uncommon_trap_blob()->entry_point();
  1976   const TypePtr* no_memory_effects = NULL;
  1977   // Pass the index of the class to be loaded
  1978   Node* call = make_runtime_call(RC_NO_LEAF | RC_UNCOMMON |
  1979                                  (must_throw ? RC_MUST_THROW : 0),
  1980                                  OptoRuntime::uncommon_trap_Type(),
  1981                                  call_addr, "uncommon_trap", no_memory_effects,
  1982                                  intcon(trap_request));
  1983   assert(call->as_CallStaticJava()->uncommon_trap_request() == trap_request,
  1984          "must extract request correctly from the graph");
  1985   assert(trap_request != 0, "zero value reserved by uncommon_trap_request");
  1987   call->set_req(TypeFunc::ReturnAdr, returnadr());
  1988   // The debug info is the only real input to this call.
  1990   // Halt-and-catch fire here.  The above call should never return!
  1991   HaltNode* halt = new(C) HaltNode(control(), frameptr());
  1992   _gvn.set_type_bottom(halt);
  1993   root()->add_req(halt);
  1995   stop_and_kill_map();
  1999 //--------------------------just_allocated_object------------------------------
  2000 // Report the object that was just allocated.
  2001 // It must be the case that there are no intervening safepoints.
  2002 // We use this to determine if an object is so "fresh" that
  2003 // it does not require card marks.
  2004 Node* GraphKit::just_allocated_object(Node* current_control) {
  2005   if (C->recent_alloc_ctl() == current_control)
  2006     return C->recent_alloc_obj();
  2007   return NULL;
  2011 void GraphKit::round_double_arguments(ciMethod* dest_method) {
  2012   // (Note:  TypeFunc::make has a cache that makes this fast.)
  2013   const TypeFunc* tf    = TypeFunc::make(dest_method);
  2014   int             nargs = tf->_domain->_cnt - TypeFunc::Parms;
  2015   for (int j = 0; j < nargs; j++) {
  2016     const Type *targ = tf->_domain->field_at(j + TypeFunc::Parms);
  2017     if( targ->basic_type() == T_DOUBLE ) {
  2018       // If any parameters are doubles, they must be rounded before
  2019       // the call, dstore_rounding does gvn.transform
  2020       Node *arg = argument(j);
  2021       arg = dstore_rounding(arg);
  2022       set_argument(j, arg);
  2027 void GraphKit::round_double_result(ciMethod* dest_method) {
  2028   // A non-strict method may return a double value which has an extended
  2029   // exponent, but this must not be visible in a caller which is 'strict'
  2030   // If a strict caller invokes a non-strict callee, round a double result
  2032   BasicType result_type = dest_method->return_type()->basic_type();
  2033   assert( method() != NULL, "must have caller context");
  2034   if( result_type == T_DOUBLE && method()->is_strict() && !dest_method->is_strict() ) {
  2035     // Destination method's return value is on top of stack
  2036     // dstore_rounding() does gvn.transform
  2037     Node *result = pop_pair();
  2038     result = dstore_rounding(result);
  2039     push_pair(result);
  2043 // rounding for strict float precision conformance
  2044 Node* GraphKit::precision_rounding(Node* n) {
  2045   return UseStrictFP && _method->flags().is_strict()
  2046     && UseSSE == 0 && Matcher::strict_fp_requires_explicit_rounding
  2047     ? _gvn.transform( new (C) RoundFloatNode(0, n) )
  2048     : n;
  2051 // rounding for strict double precision conformance
  2052 Node* GraphKit::dprecision_rounding(Node *n) {
  2053   return UseStrictFP && _method->flags().is_strict()
  2054     && UseSSE <= 1 && Matcher::strict_fp_requires_explicit_rounding
  2055     ? _gvn.transform( new (C) RoundDoubleNode(0, n) )
  2056     : n;
  2059 // rounding for non-strict double stores
  2060 Node* GraphKit::dstore_rounding(Node* n) {
  2061   return Matcher::strict_fp_requires_explicit_rounding
  2062     && UseSSE <= 1
  2063     ? _gvn.transform( new (C) RoundDoubleNode(0, n) )
  2064     : n;
  2067 //=============================================================================
  2068 // Generate a fast path/slow path idiom.  Graph looks like:
  2069 // [foo] indicates that 'foo' is a parameter
  2070 //
  2071 //              [in]     NULL
  2072 //                 \    /
  2073 //                  CmpP
  2074 //                  Bool ne
  2075 //                   If
  2076 //                  /  \
  2077 //              True    False-<2>
  2078 //              / |
  2079 //             /  cast_not_null
  2080 //           Load  |    |   ^
  2081 //        [fast_test]   |   |
  2082 // gvn to   opt_test    |   |
  2083 //          /    \      |  <1>
  2084 //      True     False  |
  2085 //        |         \\  |
  2086 //   [slow_call]     \[fast_result]
  2087 //    Ctl   Val       \      \
  2088 //     |               \      \
  2089 //    Catch       <1>   \      \
  2090 //   /    \        ^     \      \
  2091 //  Ex    No_Ex    |      \      \
  2092 //  |       \   \  |       \ <2>  \
  2093 //  ...      \  [slow_res] |  |    \   [null_result]
  2094 //            \         \--+--+---  |  |
  2095 //             \           | /    \ | /
  2096 //              --------Region     Phi
  2097 //
  2098 //=============================================================================
  2099 // Code is structured as a series of driver functions all called 'do_XXX' that
  2100 // call a set of helper functions.  Helper functions first, then drivers.
  2102 //------------------------------null_check_oop---------------------------------
  2103 // Null check oop.  Set null-path control into Region in slot 3.
  2104 // Make a cast-not-nullness use the other not-null control.  Return cast.
  2105 Node* GraphKit::null_check_oop(Node* value, Node* *null_control,
  2106                                bool never_see_null) {
  2107   // Initial NULL check taken path
  2108   (*null_control) = top();
  2109   Node* cast = null_check_common(value, T_OBJECT, false, null_control);
  2111   // Generate uncommon_trap:
  2112   if (never_see_null && (*null_control) != top()) {
  2113     // If we see an unexpected null at a check-cast we record it and force a
  2114     // recompile; the offending check-cast will be compiled to handle NULLs.
  2115     // If we see more than one offending BCI, then all checkcasts in the
  2116     // method will be compiled to handle NULLs.
  2117     PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
  2118     set_control(*null_control);
  2119     replace_in_map(value, null());
  2120     uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::Reason_null_check,
  2121                   Deoptimization::Action_make_not_entrant);
  2122     (*null_control) = top();    // NULL path is dead
  2125   // Cast away null-ness on the result
  2126   return cast;
  2129 //------------------------------opt_iff----------------------------------------
  2130 // Optimize the fast-check IfNode.  Set the fast-path region slot 2.
  2131 // Return slow-path control.
  2132 Node* GraphKit::opt_iff(Node* region, Node* iff) {
  2133   IfNode *opt_iff = _gvn.transform(iff)->as_If();
  2135   // Fast path taken; set region slot 2
  2136   Node *fast_taken = _gvn.transform( new (C) IfFalseNode(opt_iff) );
  2137   region->init_req(2,fast_taken); // Capture fast-control
  2139   // Fast path not-taken, i.e. slow path
  2140   Node *slow_taken = _gvn.transform( new (C) IfTrueNode(opt_iff) );
  2141   return slow_taken;
  2144 //-----------------------------make_runtime_call-------------------------------
  2145 Node* GraphKit::make_runtime_call(int flags,
  2146                                   const TypeFunc* call_type, address call_addr,
  2147                                   const char* call_name,
  2148                                   const TypePtr* adr_type,
  2149                                   // The following parms are all optional.
  2150                                   // The first NULL ends the list.
  2151                                   Node* parm0, Node* parm1,
  2152                                   Node* parm2, Node* parm3,
  2153                                   Node* parm4, Node* parm5,
  2154                                   Node* parm6, Node* parm7) {
  2155   // Slow-path call
  2156   bool is_leaf = !(flags & RC_NO_LEAF);
  2157   bool has_io  = (!is_leaf && !(flags & RC_NO_IO));
  2158   if (call_name == NULL) {
  2159     assert(!is_leaf, "must supply name for leaf");
  2160     call_name = OptoRuntime::stub_name(call_addr);
  2162   CallNode* call;
  2163   if (!is_leaf) {
  2164     call = new(C) CallStaticJavaNode(call_type, call_addr, call_name,
  2165                                            bci(), adr_type);
  2166   } else if (flags & RC_NO_FP) {
  2167     call = new(C) CallLeafNoFPNode(call_type, call_addr, call_name, adr_type);
  2168   } else {
  2169     call = new(C) CallLeafNode(call_type, call_addr, call_name, adr_type);
  2172   // The following is similar to set_edges_for_java_call,
  2173   // except that the memory effects of the call are restricted to AliasIdxRaw.
  2175   // Slow path call has no side-effects, uses few values
  2176   bool wide_in  = !(flags & RC_NARROW_MEM);
  2177   bool wide_out = (C->get_alias_index(adr_type) == Compile::AliasIdxBot);
  2179   Node* prev_mem = NULL;
  2180   if (wide_in) {
  2181     prev_mem = set_predefined_input_for_runtime_call(call);
  2182   } else {
  2183     assert(!wide_out, "narrow in => narrow out");
  2184     Node* narrow_mem = memory(adr_type);
  2185     prev_mem = reset_memory();
  2186     map()->set_memory(narrow_mem);
  2187     set_predefined_input_for_runtime_call(call);
  2190   // Hook each parm in order.  Stop looking at the first NULL.
  2191   if (parm0 != NULL) { call->init_req(TypeFunc::Parms+0, parm0);
  2192   if (parm1 != NULL) { call->init_req(TypeFunc::Parms+1, parm1);
  2193   if (parm2 != NULL) { call->init_req(TypeFunc::Parms+2, parm2);
  2194   if (parm3 != NULL) { call->init_req(TypeFunc::Parms+3, parm3);
  2195   if (parm4 != NULL) { call->init_req(TypeFunc::Parms+4, parm4);
  2196   if (parm5 != NULL) { call->init_req(TypeFunc::Parms+5, parm5);
  2197   if (parm6 != NULL) { call->init_req(TypeFunc::Parms+6, parm6);
  2198   if (parm7 != NULL) { call->init_req(TypeFunc::Parms+7, parm7);
  2199     /* close each nested if ===> */  } } } } } } } }
  2200   assert(call->in(call->req()-1) != NULL, "must initialize all parms");
  2202   if (!is_leaf) {
  2203     // Non-leaves can block and take safepoints:
  2204     add_safepoint_edges(call, ((flags & RC_MUST_THROW) != 0));
  2206   // Non-leaves can throw exceptions:
  2207   if (has_io) {
  2208     call->set_req(TypeFunc::I_O, i_o());
  2211   if (flags & RC_UNCOMMON) {
  2212     // Set the count to a tiny probability.  Cf. Estimate_Block_Frequency.
  2213     // (An "if" probability corresponds roughly to an unconditional count.
  2214     // Sort of.)
  2215     call->set_cnt(PROB_UNLIKELY_MAG(4));
  2218   Node* c = _gvn.transform(call);
  2219   assert(c == call, "cannot disappear");
  2221   if (wide_out) {
  2222     // Slow path call has full side-effects.
  2223     set_predefined_output_for_runtime_call(call);
  2224   } else {
  2225     // Slow path call has few side-effects, and/or sets few values.
  2226     set_predefined_output_for_runtime_call(call, prev_mem, adr_type);
  2229   if (has_io) {
  2230     set_i_o(_gvn.transform(new (C) ProjNode(call, TypeFunc::I_O)));
  2232   return call;
  2236 //------------------------------merge_memory-----------------------------------
  2237 // Merge memory from one path into the current memory state.
  2238 void GraphKit::merge_memory(Node* new_mem, Node* region, int new_path) {
  2239   for (MergeMemStream mms(merged_memory(), new_mem->as_MergeMem()); mms.next_non_empty2(); ) {
  2240     Node* old_slice = mms.force_memory();
  2241     Node* new_slice = mms.memory2();
  2242     if (old_slice != new_slice) {
  2243       PhiNode* phi;
  2244       if (new_slice->is_Phi() && new_slice->as_Phi()->region() == region) {
  2245         phi = new_slice->as_Phi();
  2246         #ifdef ASSERT
  2247         if (old_slice->is_Phi() && old_slice->as_Phi()->region() == region)
  2248           old_slice = old_slice->in(new_path);
  2249         // Caller is responsible for ensuring that any pre-existing
  2250         // phis are already aware of old memory.
  2251         int old_path = (new_path > 1) ? 1 : 2;  // choose old_path != new_path
  2252         assert(phi->in(old_path) == old_slice, "pre-existing phis OK");
  2253         #endif
  2254         mms.set_memory(phi);
  2255       } else {
  2256         phi = PhiNode::make(region, old_slice, Type::MEMORY, mms.adr_type(C));
  2257         _gvn.set_type(phi, Type::MEMORY);
  2258         phi->set_req(new_path, new_slice);
  2259         mms.set_memory(_gvn.transform(phi));  // assume it is complete
  2265 //------------------------------make_slow_call_ex------------------------------
  2266 // Make the exception handler hookups for the slow call
  2267 void GraphKit::make_slow_call_ex(Node* call, ciInstanceKlass* ex_klass, bool separate_io_proj) {
  2268   if (stopped())  return;
  2270   // Make a catch node with just two handlers:  fall-through and catch-all
  2271   Node* i_o  = _gvn.transform( new (C) ProjNode(call, TypeFunc::I_O, separate_io_proj) );
  2272   Node* catc = _gvn.transform( new (C) CatchNode(control(), i_o, 2) );
  2273   Node* norm = _gvn.transform( new (C) CatchProjNode(catc, CatchProjNode::fall_through_index, CatchProjNode::no_handler_bci) );
  2274   Node* excp = _gvn.transform( new (C) CatchProjNode(catc, CatchProjNode::catch_all_index,    CatchProjNode::no_handler_bci) );
  2276   { PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
  2277     set_control(excp);
  2278     set_i_o(i_o);
  2280     if (excp != top()) {
  2281       // Create an exception state also.
  2282       // Use an exact type if the caller has specified a specific exception.
  2283       const Type* ex_type = TypeOopPtr::make_from_klass_unique(ex_klass)->cast_to_ptr_type(TypePtr::NotNull);
  2284       Node*       ex_oop  = new (C) CreateExNode(ex_type, control(), i_o);
  2285       add_exception_state(make_exception_state(_gvn.transform(ex_oop)));
  2289   // Get the no-exception control from the CatchNode.
  2290   set_control(norm);
  2294 //-------------------------------gen_subtype_check-----------------------------
  2295 // Generate a subtyping check.  Takes as input the subtype and supertype.
  2296 // Returns 2 values: sets the default control() to the true path and returns
  2297 // the false path.  Only reads invariant memory; sets no (visible) memory.
  2298 // The PartialSubtypeCheckNode sets the hidden 1-word cache in the encoding
  2299 // but that's not exposed to the optimizer.  This call also doesn't take in an
  2300 // Object; if you wish to check an Object you need to load the Object's class
  2301 // prior to coming here.
  2302 Node* GraphKit::gen_subtype_check(Node* subklass, Node* superklass) {
  2303   // Fast check for identical types, perhaps identical constants.
  2304   // The types can even be identical non-constants, in cases
  2305   // involving Array.newInstance, Object.clone, etc.
  2306   if (subklass == superklass)
  2307     return top();             // false path is dead; no test needed.
  2309   if (_gvn.type(superklass)->singleton()) {
  2310     ciKlass* superk = _gvn.type(superklass)->is_klassptr()->klass();
  2311     ciKlass* subk   = _gvn.type(subklass)->is_klassptr()->klass();
  2313     // In the common case of an exact superklass, try to fold up the
  2314     // test before generating code.  You may ask, why not just generate
  2315     // the code and then let it fold up?  The answer is that the generated
  2316     // code will necessarily include null checks, which do not always
  2317     // completely fold away.  If they are also needless, then they turn
  2318     // into a performance loss.  Example:
  2319     //    Foo[] fa = blah(); Foo x = fa[0]; fa[1] = x;
  2320     // Here, the type of 'fa' is often exact, so the store check
  2321     // of fa[1]=x will fold up, without testing the nullness of x.
  2322     switch (static_subtype_check(superk, subk)) {
  2323     case SSC_always_false:
  2325         Node* always_fail = control();
  2326         set_control(top());
  2327         return always_fail;
  2329     case SSC_always_true:
  2330       return top();
  2331     case SSC_easy_test:
  2333         // Just do a direct pointer compare and be done.
  2334         Node* cmp = _gvn.transform( new(C) CmpPNode(subklass, superklass) );
  2335         Node* bol = _gvn.transform( new(C) BoolNode(cmp, BoolTest::eq) );
  2336         IfNode* iff = create_and_xform_if(control(), bol, PROB_STATIC_FREQUENT, COUNT_UNKNOWN);
  2337         set_control( _gvn.transform( new(C) IfTrueNode (iff) ) );
  2338         return       _gvn.transform( new(C) IfFalseNode(iff) );
  2340     case SSC_full_test:
  2341       break;
  2342     default:
  2343       ShouldNotReachHere();
  2347   // %%% Possible further optimization:  Even if the superklass is not exact,
  2348   // if the subklass is the unique subtype of the superklass, the check
  2349   // will always succeed.  We could leave a dependency behind to ensure this.
  2351   // First load the super-klass's check-offset
  2352   Node *p1 = basic_plus_adr( superklass, superklass, in_bytes(Klass::super_check_offset_offset()) );
  2353   Node *chk_off = _gvn.transform( new (C) LoadINode( NULL, memory(p1), p1, _gvn.type(p1)->is_ptr() ) );
  2354   int cacheoff_con = in_bytes(Klass::secondary_super_cache_offset());
  2355   bool might_be_cache = (find_int_con(chk_off, cacheoff_con) == cacheoff_con);
  2357   // Load from the sub-klass's super-class display list, or a 1-word cache of
  2358   // the secondary superclass list, or a failing value with a sentinel offset
  2359   // if the super-klass is an interface or exceptionally deep in the Java
  2360   // hierarchy and we have to scan the secondary superclass list the hard way.
  2361   // Worst-case type is a little odd: NULL is allowed as a result (usually
  2362   // klass loads can never produce a NULL).
  2363   Node *chk_off_X = ConvI2X(chk_off);
  2364   Node *p2 = _gvn.transform( new (C) AddPNode(subklass,subklass,chk_off_X) );
  2365   // For some types like interfaces the following loadKlass is from a 1-word
  2366   // cache which is mutable so can't use immutable memory.  Other
  2367   // types load from the super-class display table which is immutable.
  2368   Node *kmem = might_be_cache ? memory(p2) : immutable_memory();
  2369   Node *nkls = _gvn.transform( LoadKlassNode::make( _gvn, kmem, p2, _gvn.type(p2)->is_ptr(), TypeKlassPtr::OBJECT_OR_NULL ) );
  2371   // Compile speed common case: ARE a subtype and we canNOT fail
  2372   if( superklass == nkls )
  2373     return top();             // false path is dead; no test needed.
  2375   // See if we get an immediate positive hit.  Happens roughly 83% of the
  2376   // time.  Test to see if the value loaded just previously from the subklass
  2377   // is exactly the superklass.
  2378   Node *cmp1 = _gvn.transform( new (C) CmpPNode( superklass, nkls ) );
  2379   Node *bol1 = _gvn.transform( new (C) BoolNode( cmp1, BoolTest::eq ) );
  2380   IfNode *iff1 = create_and_xform_if( control(), bol1, PROB_LIKELY(0.83f), COUNT_UNKNOWN );
  2381   Node *iftrue1 = _gvn.transform( new (C) IfTrueNode ( iff1 ) );
  2382   set_control(    _gvn.transform( new (C) IfFalseNode( iff1 ) ) );
  2384   // Compile speed common case: Check for being deterministic right now.  If
  2385   // chk_off is a constant and not equal to cacheoff then we are NOT a
  2386   // subklass.  In this case we need exactly the 1 test above and we can
  2387   // return those results immediately.
  2388   if (!might_be_cache) {
  2389     Node* not_subtype_ctrl = control();
  2390     set_control(iftrue1); // We need exactly the 1 test above
  2391     return not_subtype_ctrl;
  2394   // Gather the various success & failures here
  2395   RegionNode *r_ok_subtype = new (C) RegionNode(4);
  2396   record_for_igvn(r_ok_subtype);
  2397   RegionNode *r_not_subtype = new (C) RegionNode(3);
  2398   record_for_igvn(r_not_subtype);
  2400   r_ok_subtype->init_req(1, iftrue1);
  2402   // Check for immediate negative hit.  Happens roughly 11% of the time (which
  2403   // is roughly 63% of the remaining cases).  Test to see if the loaded
  2404   // check-offset points into the subklass display list or the 1-element
  2405   // cache.  If it points to the display (and NOT the cache) and the display
  2406   // missed then it's not a subtype.
  2407   Node *cacheoff = _gvn.intcon(cacheoff_con);
  2408   Node *cmp2 = _gvn.transform( new (C) CmpINode( chk_off, cacheoff ) );
  2409   Node *bol2 = _gvn.transform( new (C) BoolNode( cmp2, BoolTest::ne ) );
  2410   IfNode *iff2 = create_and_xform_if( control(), bol2, PROB_LIKELY(0.63f), COUNT_UNKNOWN );
  2411   r_not_subtype->init_req(1, _gvn.transform( new (C) IfTrueNode (iff2) ) );
  2412   set_control(                _gvn.transform( new (C) IfFalseNode(iff2) ) );
  2414   // Check for self.  Very rare to get here, but it is taken 1/3 the time.
  2415   // No performance impact (too rare) but allows sharing of secondary arrays
  2416   // which has some footprint reduction.
  2417   Node *cmp3 = _gvn.transform( new (C) CmpPNode( subklass, superklass ) );
  2418   Node *bol3 = _gvn.transform( new (C) BoolNode( cmp3, BoolTest::eq ) );
  2419   IfNode *iff3 = create_and_xform_if( control(), bol3, PROB_LIKELY(0.36f), COUNT_UNKNOWN );
  2420   r_ok_subtype->init_req(2, _gvn.transform( new (C) IfTrueNode ( iff3 ) ) );
  2421   set_control(               _gvn.transform( new (C) IfFalseNode( iff3 ) ) );
  2423   // -- Roads not taken here: --
  2424   // We could also have chosen to perform the self-check at the beginning
  2425   // of this code sequence, as the assembler does.  This would not pay off
  2426   // the same way, since the optimizer, unlike the assembler, can perform
  2427   // static type analysis to fold away many successful self-checks.
  2428   // Non-foldable self checks work better here in second position, because
  2429   // the initial primary superclass check subsumes a self-check for most
  2430   // types.  An exception would be a secondary type like array-of-interface,
  2431   // which does not appear in its own primary supertype display.
  2432   // Finally, we could have chosen to move the self-check into the
  2433   // PartialSubtypeCheckNode, and from there out-of-line in a platform
  2434   // dependent manner.  But it is worthwhile to have the check here,
  2435   // where it can be perhaps be optimized.  The cost in code space is
  2436   // small (register compare, branch).
  2438   // Now do a linear scan of the secondary super-klass array.  Again, no real
  2439   // performance impact (too rare) but it's gotta be done.
  2440   // Since the code is rarely used, there is no penalty for moving it
  2441   // out of line, and it can only improve I-cache density.
  2442   // The decision to inline or out-of-line this final check is platform
  2443   // dependent, and is found in the AD file definition of PartialSubtypeCheck.
  2444   Node* psc = _gvn.transform(
  2445     new (C) PartialSubtypeCheckNode(control(), subklass, superklass) );
  2447   Node *cmp4 = _gvn.transform( new (C) CmpPNode( psc, null() ) );
  2448   Node *bol4 = _gvn.transform( new (C) BoolNode( cmp4, BoolTest::ne ) );
  2449   IfNode *iff4 = create_and_xform_if( control(), bol4, PROB_FAIR, COUNT_UNKNOWN );
  2450   r_not_subtype->init_req(2, _gvn.transform( new (C) IfTrueNode (iff4) ) );
  2451   r_ok_subtype ->init_req(3, _gvn.transform( new (C) IfFalseNode(iff4) ) );
  2453   // Return false path; set default control to true path.
  2454   set_control( _gvn.transform(r_ok_subtype) );
  2455   return _gvn.transform(r_not_subtype);
  2458 //----------------------------static_subtype_check-----------------------------
  2459 // Shortcut important common cases when superklass is exact:
  2460 // (0) superklass is java.lang.Object (can occur in reflective code)
  2461 // (1) subklass is already limited to a subtype of superklass => always ok
  2462 // (2) subklass does not overlap with superklass => always fail
  2463 // (3) superklass has NO subtypes and we can check with a simple compare.
  2464 int GraphKit::static_subtype_check(ciKlass* superk, ciKlass* subk) {
  2465   if (StressReflectiveCode) {
  2466     return SSC_full_test;       // Let caller generate the general case.
  2469   if (superk == env()->Object_klass()) {
  2470     return SSC_always_true;     // (0) this test cannot fail
  2473   ciType* superelem = superk;
  2474   if (superelem->is_array_klass())
  2475     superelem = superelem->as_array_klass()->base_element_type();
  2477   if (!subk->is_interface()) {  // cannot trust static interface types yet
  2478     if (subk->is_subtype_of(superk)) {
  2479       return SSC_always_true;   // (1) false path dead; no dynamic test needed
  2481     if (!(superelem->is_klass() && superelem->as_klass()->is_interface()) &&
  2482         !superk->is_subtype_of(subk)) {
  2483       return SSC_always_false;
  2487   // If casting to an instance klass, it must have no subtypes
  2488   if (superk->is_interface()) {
  2489     // Cannot trust interfaces yet.
  2490     // %%% S.B. superk->nof_implementors() == 1
  2491   } else if (superelem->is_instance_klass()) {
  2492     ciInstanceKlass* ik = superelem->as_instance_klass();
  2493     if (!ik->has_subklass() && !ik->is_interface()) {
  2494       if (!ik->is_final()) {
  2495         // Add a dependency if there is a chance of a later subclass.
  2496         C->dependencies()->assert_leaf_type(ik);
  2498       return SSC_easy_test;     // (3) caller can do a simple ptr comparison
  2500   } else {
  2501     // A primitive array type has no subtypes.
  2502     return SSC_easy_test;       // (3) caller can do a simple ptr comparison
  2505   return SSC_full_test;
  2508 // Profile-driven exact type check:
  2509 Node* GraphKit::type_check_receiver(Node* receiver, ciKlass* klass,
  2510                                     float prob,
  2511                                     Node* *casted_receiver) {
  2512   const TypeKlassPtr* tklass = TypeKlassPtr::make(klass);
  2513   Node* recv_klass = load_object_klass(receiver);
  2514   Node* want_klass = makecon(tklass);
  2515   Node* cmp = _gvn.transform( new(C) CmpPNode(recv_klass, want_klass) );
  2516   Node* bol = _gvn.transform( new(C) BoolNode(cmp, BoolTest::eq) );
  2517   IfNode* iff = create_and_xform_if(control(), bol, prob, COUNT_UNKNOWN);
  2518   set_control( _gvn.transform( new(C) IfTrueNode (iff) ));
  2519   Node* fail = _gvn.transform( new(C) IfFalseNode(iff) );
  2521   const TypeOopPtr* recv_xtype = tklass->as_instance_type();
  2522   assert(recv_xtype->klass_is_exact(), "");
  2524   // Subsume downstream occurrences of receiver with a cast to
  2525   // recv_xtype, since now we know what the type will be.
  2526   Node* cast = new(C) CheckCastPPNode(control(), receiver, recv_xtype);
  2527   (*casted_receiver) = _gvn.transform(cast);
  2528   // (User must make the replace_in_map call.)
  2530   return fail;
  2534 //------------------------------seems_never_null-------------------------------
  2535 // Use null_seen information if it is available from the profile.
  2536 // If we see an unexpected null at a type check we record it and force a
  2537 // recompile; the offending check will be recompiled to handle NULLs.
  2538 // If we see several offending BCIs, then all checks in the
  2539 // method will be recompiled.
  2540 bool GraphKit::seems_never_null(Node* obj, ciProfileData* data) {
  2541   if (UncommonNullCast               // Cutout for this technique
  2542       && obj != null()               // And not the -Xcomp stupid case?
  2543       && !too_many_traps(Deoptimization::Reason_null_check)
  2544       ) {
  2545     if (data == NULL)
  2546       // Edge case:  no mature data.  Be optimistic here.
  2547       return true;
  2548     // If the profile has not seen a null, assume it won't happen.
  2549     assert(java_bc() == Bytecodes::_checkcast ||
  2550            java_bc() == Bytecodes::_instanceof ||
  2551            java_bc() == Bytecodes::_aastore, "MDO must collect null_seen bit here");
  2552     return !data->as_BitData()->null_seen();
  2554   return false;
  2557 //------------------------maybe_cast_profiled_receiver-------------------------
  2558 // If the profile has seen exactly one type, narrow to exactly that type.
  2559 // Subsequent type checks will always fold up.
  2560 Node* GraphKit::maybe_cast_profiled_receiver(Node* not_null_obj,
  2561                                              ciProfileData* data,
  2562                                              ciKlass* require_klass) {
  2563   if (!UseTypeProfile || !TypeProfileCasts) return NULL;
  2564   if (data == NULL)  return NULL;
  2566   // Make sure we haven't already deoptimized from this tactic.
  2567   if (too_many_traps(Deoptimization::Reason_class_check))
  2568     return NULL;
  2570   // (No, this isn't a call, but it's enough like a virtual call
  2571   // to use the same ciMethod accessor to get the profile info...)
  2572   ciCallProfile profile = method()->call_profile_at_bci(bci());
  2573   if (profile.count() >= 0 &&         // no cast failures here
  2574       profile.has_receiver(0) &&
  2575       profile.morphism() == 1) {
  2576     ciKlass* exact_kls = profile.receiver(0);
  2577     if (require_klass == NULL ||
  2578         static_subtype_check(require_klass, exact_kls) == SSC_always_true) {
  2579       // If we narrow the type to match what the type profile sees,
  2580       // we can then remove the rest of the cast.
  2581       // This is a win, even if the exact_kls is very specific,
  2582       // because downstream operations, such as method calls,
  2583       // will often benefit from the sharper type.
  2584       Node* exact_obj = not_null_obj; // will get updated in place...
  2585       Node* slow_ctl  = type_check_receiver(exact_obj, exact_kls, 1.0,
  2586                                             &exact_obj);
  2587       { PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
  2588         set_control(slow_ctl);
  2589         uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::Reason_class_check,
  2590                       Deoptimization::Action_maybe_recompile);
  2592       replace_in_map(not_null_obj, exact_obj);
  2593       return exact_obj;
  2595     // assert(ssc == SSC_always_true)... except maybe the profile lied to us.
  2598   return NULL;
  2602 //-------------------------------gen_instanceof--------------------------------
  2603 // Generate an instance-of idiom.  Used by both the instance-of bytecode
  2604 // and the reflective instance-of call.
  2605 Node* GraphKit::gen_instanceof(Node* obj, Node* superklass) {
  2606   kill_dead_locals();           // Benefit all the uncommon traps
  2607   assert( !stopped(), "dead parse path should be checked in callers" );
  2608   assert(!TypePtr::NULL_PTR->higher_equal(_gvn.type(superklass)->is_klassptr()),
  2609          "must check for not-null not-dead klass in callers");
  2611   // Make the merge point
  2612   enum { _obj_path = 1, _fail_path, _null_path, PATH_LIMIT };
  2613   RegionNode* region = new(C) RegionNode(PATH_LIMIT);
  2614   Node*       phi    = new(C) PhiNode(region, TypeInt::BOOL);
  2615   C->set_has_split_ifs(true); // Has chance for split-if optimization
  2617   ciProfileData* data = NULL;
  2618   if (java_bc() == Bytecodes::_instanceof) {  // Only for the bytecode
  2619     data = method()->method_data()->bci_to_data(bci());
  2621   bool never_see_null = (ProfileDynamicTypes  // aggressive use of profile
  2622                          && seems_never_null(obj, data));
  2624   // Null check; get casted pointer; set region slot 3
  2625   Node* null_ctl = top();
  2626   Node* not_null_obj = null_check_oop(obj, &null_ctl, never_see_null);
  2628   // If not_null_obj is dead, only null-path is taken
  2629   if (stopped()) {              // Doing instance-of on a NULL?
  2630     set_control(null_ctl);
  2631     return intcon(0);
  2633   region->init_req(_null_path, null_ctl);
  2634   phi   ->init_req(_null_path, intcon(0)); // Set null path value
  2635   if (null_ctl == top()) {
  2636     // Do this eagerly, so that pattern matches like is_diamond_phi
  2637     // will work even during parsing.
  2638     assert(_null_path == PATH_LIMIT-1, "delete last");
  2639     region->del_req(_null_path);
  2640     phi   ->del_req(_null_path);
  2643   if (ProfileDynamicTypes && data != NULL) {
  2644     Node* cast_obj = maybe_cast_profiled_receiver(not_null_obj, data, NULL);
  2645     if (stopped()) {            // Profile disagrees with this path.
  2646       set_control(null_ctl);    // Null is the only remaining possibility.
  2647       return intcon(0);
  2649     if (cast_obj != NULL)
  2650       not_null_obj = cast_obj;
  2653   // Load the object's klass
  2654   Node* obj_klass = load_object_klass(not_null_obj);
  2656   // Generate the subtype check
  2657   Node* not_subtype_ctrl = gen_subtype_check(obj_klass, superklass);
  2659   // Plug in the success path to the general merge in slot 1.
  2660   region->init_req(_obj_path, control());
  2661   phi   ->init_req(_obj_path, intcon(1));
  2663   // Plug in the failing path to the general merge in slot 2.
  2664   region->init_req(_fail_path, not_subtype_ctrl);
  2665   phi   ->init_req(_fail_path, intcon(0));
  2667   // Return final merged results
  2668   set_control( _gvn.transform(region) );
  2669   record_for_igvn(region);
  2670   return _gvn.transform(phi);
  2673 //-------------------------------gen_checkcast---------------------------------
  2674 // Generate a checkcast idiom.  Used by both the checkcast bytecode and the
  2675 // array store bytecode.  Stack must be as-if BEFORE doing the bytecode so the
  2676 // uncommon-trap paths work.  Adjust stack after this call.
  2677 // If failure_control is supplied and not null, it is filled in with
  2678 // the control edge for the cast failure.  Otherwise, an appropriate
  2679 // uncommon trap or exception is thrown.
  2680 Node* GraphKit::gen_checkcast(Node *obj, Node* superklass,
  2681                               Node* *failure_control) {
  2682   kill_dead_locals();           // Benefit all the uncommon traps
  2683   const TypeKlassPtr *tk = _gvn.type(superklass)->is_klassptr();
  2684   const Type *toop = TypeOopPtr::make_from_klass(tk->klass());
  2686   // Fast cutout:  Check the case that the cast is vacuously true.
  2687   // This detects the common cases where the test will short-circuit
  2688   // away completely.  We do this before we perform the null check,
  2689   // because if the test is going to turn into zero code, we don't
  2690   // want a residual null check left around.  (Causes a slowdown,
  2691   // for example, in some objArray manipulations, such as a[i]=a[j].)
  2692   if (tk->singleton()) {
  2693     const TypeOopPtr* objtp = _gvn.type(obj)->isa_oopptr();
  2694     if (objtp != NULL && objtp->klass() != NULL) {
  2695       switch (static_subtype_check(tk->klass(), objtp->klass())) {
  2696       case SSC_always_true:
  2697         return obj;
  2698       case SSC_always_false:
  2699         // It needs a null check because a null will *pass* the cast check.
  2700         // A non-null value will always produce an exception.
  2701         return null_assert(obj);
  2706   ciProfileData* data = NULL;
  2707   if (failure_control == NULL) {        // use MDO in regular case only
  2708     assert(java_bc() == Bytecodes::_aastore ||
  2709            java_bc() == Bytecodes::_checkcast,
  2710            "interpreter profiles type checks only for these BCs");
  2711     data = method()->method_data()->bci_to_data(bci());
  2714   // Make the merge point
  2715   enum { _obj_path = 1, _null_path, PATH_LIMIT };
  2716   RegionNode* region = new (C) RegionNode(PATH_LIMIT);
  2717   Node*       phi    = new (C) PhiNode(region, toop);
  2718   C->set_has_split_ifs(true); // Has chance for split-if optimization
  2720   // Use null-cast information if it is available
  2721   bool never_see_null = ((failure_control == NULL)  // regular case only
  2722                          && seems_never_null(obj, data));
  2724   // Null check; get casted pointer; set region slot 3
  2725   Node* null_ctl = top();
  2726   Node* not_null_obj = null_check_oop(obj, &null_ctl, never_see_null);
  2728   // If not_null_obj is dead, only null-path is taken
  2729   if (stopped()) {              // Doing instance-of on a NULL?
  2730     set_control(null_ctl);
  2731     return null();
  2733   region->init_req(_null_path, null_ctl);
  2734   phi   ->init_req(_null_path, null());  // Set null path value
  2735   if (null_ctl == top()) {
  2736     // Do this eagerly, so that pattern matches like is_diamond_phi
  2737     // will work even during parsing.
  2738     assert(_null_path == PATH_LIMIT-1, "delete last");
  2739     region->del_req(_null_path);
  2740     phi   ->del_req(_null_path);
  2743   Node* cast_obj = NULL;
  2744   if (data != NULL &&
  2745       // Counter has never been decremented (due to cast failure).
  2746       // ...This is a reasonable thing to expect.  It is true of
  2747       // all casts inserted by javac to implement generic types.
  2748       data->as_CounterData()->count() >= 0) {
  2749     cast_obj = maybe_cast_profiled_receiver(not_null_obj, data, tk->klass());
  2750     if (cast_obj != NULL) {
  2751       if (failure_control != NULL) // failure is now impossible
  2752         (*failure_control) = top();
  2753       // adjust the type of the phi to the exact klass:
  2754       phi->raise_bottom_type(_gvn.type(cast_obj)->meet(TypePtr::NULL_PTR));
  2758   if (cast_obj == NULL) {
  2759     // Load the object's klass
  2760     Node* obj_klass = load_object_klass(not_null_obj);
  2762     // Generate the subtype check
  2763     Node* not_subtype_ctrl = gen_subtype_check( obj_klass, superklass );
  2765     // Plug in success path into the merge
  2766     cast_obj = _gvn.transform(new (C) CheckCastPPNode(control(),
  2767                                                          not_null_obj, toop));
  2768     // Failure path ends in uncommon trap (or may be dead - failure impossible)
  2769     if (failure_control == NULL) {
  2770       if (not_subtype_ctrl != top()) { // If failure is possible
  2771         PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
  2772         set_control(not_subtype_ctrl);
  2773         builtin_throw(Deoptimization::Reason_class_check, obj_klass);
  2775     } else {
  2776       (*failure_control) = not_subtype_ctrl;
  2780   region->init_req(_obj_path, control());
  2781   phi   ->init_req(_obj_path, cast_obj);
  2783   // A merge of NULL or Casted-NotNull obj
  2784   Node* res = _gvn.transform(phi);
  2786   // Note I do NOT always 'replace_in_map(obj,result)' here.
  2787   //  if( tk->klass()->can_be_primary_super()  )
  2788     // This means that if I successfully store an Object into an array-of-String
  2789     // I 'forget' that the Object is really now known to be a String.  I have to
  2790     // do this because we don't have true union types for interfaces - if I store
  2791     // a Baz into an array-of-Interface and then tell the optimizer it's an
  2792     // Interface, I forget that it's also a Baz and cannot do Baz-like field
  2793     // references to it.  FIX THIS WHEN UNION TYPES APPEAR!
  2794   //  replace_in_map( obj, res );
  2796   // Return final merged results
  2797   set_control( _gvn.transform(region) );
  2798   record_for_igvn(region);
  2799   return res;
  2802 //------------------------------next_monitor-----------------------------------
  2803 // What number should be given to the next monitor?
  2804 int GraphKit::next_monitor() {
  2805   int current = jvms()->monitor_depth()* C->sync_stack_slots();
  2806   int next = current + C->sync_stack_slots();
  2807   // Keep the toplevel high water mark current:
  2808   if (C->fixed_slots() < next)  C->set_fixed_slots(next);
  2809   return current;
  2812 //------------------------------insert_mem_bar---------------------------------
  2813 // Memory barrier to avoid floating things around
  2814 // The membar serves as a pinch point between both control and all memory slices.
  2815 Node* GraphKit::insert_mem_bar(int opcode, Node* precedent) {
  2816   MemBarNode* mb = MemBarNode::make(C, opcode, Compile::AliasIdxBot, precedent);
  2817   mb->init_req(TypeFunc::Control, control());
  2818   mb->init_req(TypeFunc::Memory,  reset_memory());
  2819   Node* membar = _gvn.transform(mb);
  2820   set_control(_gvn.transform(new (C) ProjNode(membar, TypeFunc::Control)));
  2821   set_all_memory_call(membar);
  2822   return membar;
  2825 //-------------------------insert_mem_bar_volatile----------------------------
  2826 // Memory barrier to avoid floating things around
  2827 // The membar serves as a pinch point between both control and memory(alias_idx).
  2828 // If you want to make a pinch point on all memory slices, do not use this
  2829 // function (even with AliasIdxBot); use insert_mem_bar() instead.
  2830 Node* GraphKit::insert_mem_bar_volatile(int opcode, int alias_idx, Node* precedent) {
  2831   // When Parse::do_put_xxx updates a volatile field, it appends a series
  2832   // of MemBarVolatile nodes, one for *each* volatile field alias category.
  2833   // The first membar is on the same memory slice as the field store opcode.
  2834   // This forces the membar to follow the store.  (Bug 6500685 broke this.)
  2835   // All the other membars (for other volatile slices, including AliasIdxBot,
  2836   // which stands for all unknown volatile slices) are control-dependent
  2837   // on the first membar.  This prevents later volatile loads or stores
  2838   // from sliding up past the just-emitted store.
  2840   MemBarNode* mb = MemBarNode::make(C, opcode, alias_idx, precedent);
  2841   mb->set_req(TypeFunc::Control,control());
  2842   if (alias_idx == Compile::AliasIdxBot) {
  2843     mb->set_req(TypeFunc::Memory, merged_memory()->base_memory());
  2844   } else {
  2845     assert(!(opcode == Op_Initialize && alias_idx != Compile::AliasIdxRaw), "fix caller");
  2846     mb->set_req(TypeFunc::Memory, memory(alias_idx));
  2848   Node* membar = _gvn.transform(mb);
  2849   set_control(_gvn.transform(new (C) ProjNode(membar, TypeFunc::Control)));
  2850   if (alias_idx == Compile::AliasIdxBot) {
  2851     merged_memory()->set_base_memory(_gvn.transform(new (C) ProjNode(membar, TypeFunc::Memory)));
  2852   } else {
  2853     set_memory(_gvn.transform(new (C) ProjNode(membar, TypeFunc::Memory)),alias_idx);
  2855   return membar;
  2858 //------------------------------shared_lock------------------------------------
  2859 // Emit locking code.
  2860 FastLockNode* GraphKit::shared_lock(Node* obj) {
  2861   // bci is either a monitorenter bc or InvocationEntryBci
  2862   // %%% SynchronizationEntryBCI is redundant; use InvocationEntryBci in interfaces
  2863   assert(SynchronizationEntryBCI == InvocationEntryBci, "");
  2865   if( !GenerateSynchronizationCode )
  2866     return NULL;                // Not locking things?
  2867   if (stopped())                // Dead monitor?
  2868     return NULL;
  2870   assert(dead_locals_are_killed(), "should kill locals before sync. point");
  2872   // Box the stack location
  2873   Node* box = _gvn.transform(new (C) BoxLockNode(next_monitor()));
  2874   Node* mem = reset_memory();
  2876   FastLockNode * flock = _gvn.transform(new (C) FastLockNode(0, obj, box) )->as_FastLock();
  2877   if (PrintPreciseBiasedLockingStatistics) {
  2878     // Create the counters for this fast lock.
  2879     flock->create_lock_counter(sync_jvms()); // sync_jvms used to get current bci
  2881   // Add monitor to debug info for the slow path.  If we block inside the
  2882   // slow path and de-opt, we need the monitor hanging around
  2883   map()->push_monitor( flock );
  2885   const TypeFunc *tf = LockNode::lock_type();
  2886   LockNode *lock = new (C) LockNode(C, tf);
  2888   lock->init_req( TypeFunc::Control, control() );
  2889   lock->init_req( TypeFunc::Memory , mem );
  2890   lock->init_req( TypeFunc::I_O    , top() )     ;   // does no i/o
  2891   lock->init_req( TypeFunc::FramePtr, frameptr() );
  2892   lock->init_req( TypeFunc::ReturnAdr, top() );
  2894   lock->init_req(TypeFunc::Parms + 0, obj);
  2895   lock->init_req(TypeFunc::Parms + 1, box);
  2896   lock->init_req(TypeFunc::Parms + 2, flock);
  2897   add_safepoint_edges(lock);
  2899   lock = _gvn.transform( lock )->as_Lock();
  2901   // lock has no side-effects, sets few values
  2902   set_predefined_output_for_runtime_call(lock, mem, TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM);
  2904   insert_mem_bar(Op_MemBarAcquireLock);
  2906   // Add this to the worklist so that the lock can be eliminated
  2907   record_for_igvn(lock);
  2909 #ifndef PRODUCT
  2910   if (PrintLockStatistics) {
  2911     // Update the counter for this lock.  Don't bother using an atomic
  2912     // operation since we don't require absolute accuracy.
  2913     lock->create_lock_counter(map()->jvms());
  2914     increment_counter(lock->counter()->addr());
  2916 #endif
  2918   return flock;
  2922 //------------------------------shared_unlock----------------------------------
  2923 // Emit unlocking code.
  2924 void GraphKit::shared_unlock(Node* box, Node* obj) {
  2925   // bci is either a monitorenter bc or InvocationEntryBci
  2926   // %%% SynchronizationEntryBCI is redundant; use InvocationEntryBci in interfaces
  2927   assert(SynchronizationEntryBCI == InvocationEntryBci, "");
  2929   if( !GenerateSynchronizationCode )
  2930     return;
  2931   if (stopped()) {               // Dead monitor?
  2932     map()->pop_monitor();        // Kill monitor from debug info
  2933     return;
  2936   // Memory barrier to avoid floating things down past the locked region
  2937   insert_mem_bar(Op_MemBarReleaseLock);
  2939   const TypeFunc *tf = OptoRuntime::complete_monitor_exit_Type();
  2940   UnlockNode *unlock = new (C) UnlockNode(C, tf);
  2941   uint raw_idx = Compile::AliasIdxRaw;
  2942   unlock->init_req( TypeFunc::Control, control() );
  2943   unlock->init_req( TypeFunc::Memory , memory(raw_idx) );
  2944   unlock->init_req( TypeFunc::I_O    , top() )     ;   // does no i/o
  2945   unlock->init_req( TypeFunc::FramePtr, frameptr() );
  2946   unlock->init_req( TypeFunc::ReturnAdr, top() );
  2948   unlock->init_req(TypeFunc::Parms + 0, obj);
  2949   unlock->init_req(TypeFunc::Parms + 1, box);
  2950   unlock = _gvn.transform(unlock)->as_Unlock();
  2952   Node* mem = reset_memory();
  2954   // unlock has no side-effects, sets few values
  2955   set_predefined_output_for_runtime_call(unlock, mem, TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM);
  2957   // Kill monitor from debug info
  2958   map()->pop_monitor( );
  2961 //-------------------------------get_layout_helper-----------------------------
  2962 // If the given klass is a constant or known to be an array,
  2963 // fetch the constant layout helper value into constant_value
  2964 // and return (Node*)NULL.  Otherwise, load the non-constant
  2965 // layout helper value, and return the node which represents it.
  2966 // This two-faced routine is useful because allocation sites
  2967 // almost always feature constant types.
  2968 Node* GraphKit::get_layout_helper(Node* klass_node, jint& constant_value) {
  2969   const TypeKlassPtr* inst_klass = _gvn.type(klass_node)->isa_klassptr();
  2970   if (!StressReflectiveCode && inst_klass != NULL) {
  2971     ciKlass* klass = inst_klass->klass();
  2972     bool    xklass = inst_klass->klass_is_exact();
  2973     if (xklass || klass->is_array_klass()) {
  2974       jint lhelper = klass->layout_helper();
  2975       if (lhelper != Klass::_lh_neutral_value) {
  2976         constant_value = lhelper;
  2977         return (Node*) NULL;
  2981   constant_value = Klass::_lh_neutral_value;  // put in a known value
  2982   Node* lhp = basic_plus_adr(klass_node, klass_node, in_bytes(Klass::layout_helper_offset()));
  2983   return make_load(NULL, lhp, TypeInt::INT, T_INT);
  2986 // We just put in an allocate/initialize with a big raw-memory effect.
  2987 // Hook selected additional alias categories on the initialization.
  2988 static void hook_memory_on_init(GraphKit& kit, int alias_idx,
  2989                                 MergeMemNode* init_in_merge,
  2990                                 Node* init_out_raw) {
  2991   DEBUG_ONLY(Node* init_in_raw = init_in_merge->base_memory());
  2992   assert(init_in_merge->memory_at(alias_idx) == init_in_raw, "");
  2994   Node* prevmem = kit.memory(alias_idx);
  2995   init_in_merge->set_memory_at(alias_idx, prevmem);
  2996   kit.set_memory(init_out_raw, alias_idx);
  2999 //---------------------------set_output_for_allocation-------------------------
  3000 Node* GraphKit::set_output_for_allocation(AllocateNode* alloc,
  3001                                           const TypeOopPtr* oop_type) {
  3002   int rawidx = Compile::AliasIdxRaw;
  3003   alloc->set_req( TypeFunc::FramePtr, frameptr() );
  3004   add_safepoint_edges(alloc);
  3005   Node* allocx = _gvn.transform(alloc);
  3006   set_control( _gvn.transform(new (C) ProjNode(allocx, TypeFunc::Control) ) );
  3007   // create memory projection for i_o
  3008   set_memory ( _gvn.transform( new (C) ProjNode(allocx, TypeFunc::Memory, true) ), rawidx );
  3009   make_slow_call_ex(allocx, env()->Throwable_klass(), true);
  3011   // create a memory projection as for the normal control path
  3012   Node* malloc = _gvn.transform(new (C) ProjNode(allocx, TypeFunc::Memory));
  3013   set_memory(malloc, rawidx);
  3015   // a normal slow-call doesn't change i_o, but an allocation does
  3016   // we create a separate i_o projection for the normal control path
  3017   set_i_o(_gvn.transform( new (C) ProjNode(allocx, TypeFunc::I_O, false) ) );
  3018   Node* rawoop = _gvn.transform( new (C) ProjNode(allocx, TypeFunc::Parms) );
  3020   // put in an initialization barrier
  3021   InitializeNode* init = insert_mem_bar_volatile(Op_Initialize, rawidx,
  3022                                                  rawoop)->as_Initialize();
  3023   assert(alloc->initialization() == init,  "2-way macro link must work");
  3024   assert(init ->allocation()     == alloc, "2-way macro link must work");
  3026     // Extract memory strands which may participate in the new object's
  3027     // initialization, and source them from the new InitializeNode.
  3028     // This will allow us to observe initializations when they occur,
  3029     // and link them properly (as a group) to the InitializeNode.
  3030     assert(init->in(InitializeNode::Memory) == malloc, "");
  3031     MergeMemNode* minit_in = MergeMemNode::make(C, malloc);
  3032     init->set_req(InitializeNode::Memory, minit_in);
  3033     record_for_igvn(minit_in); // fold it up later, if possible
  3034     Node* minit_out = memory(rawidx);
  3035     assert(minit_out->is_Proj() && minit_out->in(0) == init, "");
  3036     if (oop_type->isa_aryptr()) {
  3037       const TypePtr* telemref = oop_type->add_offset(Type::OffsetBot);
  3038       int            elemidx  = C->get_alias_index(telemref);
  3039       hook_memory_on_init(*this, elemidx, minit_in, minit_out);
  3040     } else if (oop_type->isa_instptr()) {
  3041       ciInstanceKlass* ik = oop_type->klass()->as_instance_klass();
  3042       for (int i = 0, len = ik->nof_nonstatic_fields(); i < len; i++) {
  3043         ciField* field = ik->nonstatic_field_at(i);
  3044         if (field->offset() >= TrackedInitializationLimit * HeapWordSize)
  3045           continue;  // do not bother to track really large numbers of fields
  3046         // Find (or create) the alias category for this field:
  3047         int fieldidx = C->alias_type(field)->index();
  3048         hook_memory_on_init(*this, fieldidx, minit_in, minit_out);
  3053   // Cast raw oop to the real thing...
  3054   Node* javaoop = new (C) CheckCastPPNode(control(), rawoop, oop_type);
  3055   javaoop = _gvn.transform(javaoop);
  3056   C->set_recent_alloc(control(), javaoop);
  3057   assert(just_allocated_object(control()) == javaoop, "just allocated");
  3059 #ifdef ASSERT
  3060   { // Verify that the AllocateNode::Ideal_allocation recognizers work:
  3061     assert(AllocateNode::Ideal_allocation(rawoop, &_gvn) == alloc,
  3062            "Ideal_allocation works");
  3063     assert(AllocateNode::Ideal_allocation(javaoop, &_gvn) == alloc,
  3064            "Ideal_allocation works");
  3065     if (alloc->is_AllocateArray()) {
  3066       assert(AllocateArrayNode::Ideal_array_allocation(rawoop, &_gvn) == alloc->as_AllocateArray(),
  3067              "Ideal_allocation works");
  3068       assert(AllocateArrayNode::Ideal_array_allocation(javaoop, &_gvn) == alloc->as_AllocateArray(),
  3069              "Ideal_allocation works");
  3070     } else {
  3071       assert(alloc->in(AllocateNode::ALength)->is_top(), "no length, please");
  3074 #endif //ASSERT
  3076   return javaoop;
  3079 //---------------------------new_instance--------------------------------------
  3080 // This routine takes a klass_node which may be constant (for a static type)
  3081 // or may be non-constant (for reflective code).  It will work equally well
  3082 // for either, and the graph will fold nicely if the optimizer later reduces
  3083 // the type to a constant.
  3084 // The optional arguments are for specialized use by intrinsics:
  3085 //  - If 'extra_slow_test' if not null is an extra condition for the slow-path.
  3086 //  - If 'return_size_val', report the the total object size to the caller.
  3087 Node* GraphKit::new_instance(Node* klass_node,
  3088                              Node* extra_slow_test,
  3089                              Node* *return_size_val) {
  3090   // Compute size in doublewords
  3091   // The size is always an integral number of doublewords, represented
  3092   // as a positive bytewise size stored in the klass's layout_helper.
  3093   // The layout_helper also encodes (in a low bit) the need for a slow path.
  3094   jint  layout_con = Klass::_lh_neutral_value;
  3095   Node* layout_val = get_layout_helper(klass_node, layout_con);
  3096   int   layout_is_con = (layout_val == NULL);
  3098   if (extra_slow_test == NULL)  extra_slow_test = intcon(0);
  3099   // Generate the initial go-slow test.  It's either ALWAYS (return a
  3100   // Node for 1) or NEVER (return a NULL) or perhaps (in the reflective
  3101   // case) a computed value derived from the layout_helper.
  3102   Node* initial_slow_test = NULL;
  3103   if (layout_is_con) {
  3104     assert(!StressReflectiveCode, "stress mode does not use these paths");
  3105     bool must_go_slow = Klass::layout_helper_needs_slow_path(layout_con);
  3106     initial_slow_test = must_go_slow? intcon(1): extra_slow_test;
  3108   } else {   // reflective case
  3109     // This reflective path is used by Unsafe.allocateInstance.
  3110     // (It may be stress-tested by specifying StressReflectiveCode.)
  3111     // Basically, we want to get into the VM is there's an illegal argument.
  3112     Node* bit = intcon(Klass::_lh_instance_slow_path_bit);
  3113     initial_slow_test = _gvn.transform( new (C) AndINode(layout_val, bit) );
  3114     if (extra_slow_test != intcon(0)) {
  3115       initial_slow_test = _gvn.transform( new (C) OrINode(initial_slow_test, extra_slow_test) );
  3117     // (Macro-expander will further convert this to a Bool, if necessary.)
  3120   // Find the size in bytes.  This is easy; it's the layout_helper.
  3121   // The size value must be valid even if the slow path is taken.
  3122   Node* size = NULL;
  3123   if (layout_is_con) {
  3124     size = MakeConX(Klass::layout_helper_size_in_bytes(layout_con));
  3125   } else {   // reflective case
  3126     // This reflective path is used by clone and Unsafe.allocateInstance.
  3127     size = ConvI2X(layout_val);
  3129     // Clear the low bits to extract layout_helper_size_in_bytes:
  3130     assert((int)Klass::_lh_instance_slow_path_bit < BytesPerLong, "clear bit");
  3131     Node* mask = MakeConX(~ (intptr_t)right_n_bits(LogBytesPerLong));
  3132     size = _gvn.transform( new (C) AndXNode(size, mask) );
  3134   if (return_size_val != NULL) {
  3135     (*return_size_val) = size;
  3138   // This is a precise notnull oop of the klass.
  3139   // (Actually, it need not be precise if this is a reflective allocation.)
  3140   // It's what we cast the result to.
  3141   const TypeKlassPtr* tklass = _gvn.type(klass_node)->isa_klassptr();
  3142   if (!tklass)  tklass = TypeKlassPtr::OBJECT;
  3143   const TypeOopPtr* oop_type = tklass->as_instance_type();
  3145   // Now generate allocation code
  3147   // The entire memory state is needed for slow path of the allocation
  3148   // since GC and deoptimization can happened.
  3149   Node *mem = reset_memory();
  3150   set_all_memory(mem); // Create new memory state
  3152   AllocateNode* alloc
  3153     = new (C) AllocateNode(C, AllocateNode::alloc_type(Type::TOP),
  3154                            control(), mem, i_o(),
  3155                            size, klass_node,
  3156                            initial_slow_test);
  3158   return set_output_for_allocation(alloc, oop_type);
  3161 //-------------------------------new_array-------------------------------------
  3162 // helper for both newarray and anewarray
  3163 // The 'length' parameter is (obviously) the length of the array.
  3164 // See comments on new_instance for the meaning of the other arguments.
  3165 Node* GraphKit::new_array(Node* klass_node,     // array klass (maybe variable)
  3166                           Node* length,         // number of array elements
  3167                           int   nargs,          // number of arguments to push back for uncommon trap
  3168                           Node* *return_size_val) {
  3169   jint  layout_con = Klass::_lh_neutral_value;
  3170   Node* layout_val = get_layout_helper(klass_node, layout_con);
  3171   int   layout_is_con = (layout_val == NULL);
  3173   if (!layout_is_con && !StressReflectiveCode &&
  3174       !too_many_traps(Deoptimization::Reason_class_check)) {
  3175     // This is a reflective array creation site.
  3176     // Optimistically assume that it is a subtype of Object[],
  3177     // so that we can fold up all the address arithmetic.
  3178     layout_con = Klass::array_layout_helper(T_OBJECT);
  3179     Node* cmp_lh = _gvn.transform( new(C) CmpINode(layout_val, intcon(layout_con)) );
  3180     Node* bol_lh = _gvn.transform( new(C) BoolNode(cmp_lh, BoolTest::eq) );
  3181     { BuildCutout unless(this, bol_lh, PROB_MAX);
  3182       inc_sp(nargs);
  3183       uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::Reason_class_check,
  3184                     Deoptimization::Action_maybe_recompile);
  3186     layout_val = NULL;
  3187     layout_is_con = true;
  3190   // Generate the initial go-slow test.  Make sure we do not overflow
  3191   // if length is huge (near 2Gig) or negative!  We do not need
  3192   // exact double-words here, just a close approximation of needed
  3193   // double-words.  We can't add any offset or rounding bits, lest we
  3194   // take a size -1 of bytes and make it positive.  Use an unsigned
  3195   // compare, so negative sizes look hugely positive.
  3196   int fast_size_limit = FastAllocateSizeLimit;
  3197   if (layout_is_con) {
  3198     assert(!StressReflectiveCode, "stress mode does not use these paths");
  3199     // Increase the size limit if we have exact knowledge of array type.
  3200     int log2_esize = Klass::layout_helper_log2_element_size(layout_con);
  3201     fast_size_limit <<= (LogBytesPerLong - log2_esize);
  3204   Node* initial_slow_cmp  = _gvn.transform( new (C) CmpUNode( length, intcon( fast_size_limit ) ) );
  3205   Node* initial_slow_test = _gvn.transform( new (C) BoolNode( initial_slow_cmp, BoolTest::gt ) );
  3206   if (initial_slow_test->is_Bool()) {
  3207     // Hide it behind a CMoveI, or else PhaseIdealLoop::split_up will get sick.
  3208     initial_slow_test = initial_slow_test->as_Bool()->as_int_value(&_gvn);
  3211   // --- Size Computation ---
  3212   // array_size = round_to_heap(array_header + (length << elem_shift));
  3213   // where round_to_heap(x) == round_to(x, MinObjAlignmentInBytes)
  3214   // and round_to(x, y) == ((x + y-1) & ~(y-1))
  3215   // The rounding mask is strength-reduced, if possible.
  3216   int round_mask = MinObjAlignmentInBytes - 1;
  3217   Node* header_size = NULL;
  3218   int   header_size_min  = arrayOopDesc::base_offset_in_bytes(T_BYTE);
  3219   // (T_BYTE has the weakest alignment and size restrictions...)
  3220   if (layout_is_con) {
  3221     int       hsize  = Klass::layout_helper_header_size(layout_con);
  3222     int       eshift = Klass::layout_helper_log2_element_size(layout_con);
  3223     BasicType etype  = Klass::layout_helper_element_type(layout_con);
  3224     if ((round_mask & ~right_n_bits(eshift)) == 0)
  3225       round_mask = 0;  // strength-reduce it if it goes away completely
  3226     assert((hsize & right_n_bits(eshift)) == 0, "hsize is pre-rounded");
  3227     assert(header_size_min <= hsize, "generic minimum is smallest");
  3228     header_size_min = hsize;
  3229     header_size = intcon(hsize + round_mask);
  3230   } else {
  3231     Node* hss   = intcon(Klass::_lh_header_size_shift);
  3232     Node* hsm   = intcon(Klass::_lh_header_size_mask);
  3233     Node* hsize = _gvn.transform( new(C) URShiftINode(layout_val, hss) );
  3234     hsize       = _gvn.transform( new(C) AndINode(hsize, hsm) );
  3235     Node* mask  = intcon(round_mask);
  3236     header_size = _gvn.transform( new(C) AddINode(hsize, mask) );
  3239   Node* elem_shift = NULL;
  3240   if (layout_is_con) {
  3241     int eshift = Klass::layout_helper_log2_element_size(layout_con);
  3242     if (eshift != 0)
  3243       elem_shift = intcon(eshift);
  3244   } else {
  3245     // There is no need to mask or shift this value.
  3246     // The semantics of LShiftINode include an implicit mask to 0x1F.
  3247     assert(Klass::_lh_log2_element_size_shift == 0, "use shift in place");
  3248     elem_shift = layout_val;
  3251   // Transition to native address size for all offset calculations:
  3252   Node* lengthx = ConvI2X(length);
  3253   Node* headerx = ConvI2X(header_size);
  3254 #ifdef _LP64
  3255   { const TypeLong* tllen = _gvn.find_long_type(lengthx);
  3256     if (tllen != NULL && tllen->_lo < 0) {
  3257       // Add a manual constraint to a positive range.  Cf. array_element_address.
  3258       jlong size_max = arrayOopDesc::max_array_length(T_BYTE);
  3259       if (size_max > tllen->_hi)  size_max = tllen->_hi;
  3260       const TypeLong* tlcon = TypeLong::make(CONST64(0), size_max, Type::WidenMin);
  3261       lengthx = _gvn.transform( new (C) ConvI2LNode(length, tlcon));
  3264 #endif
  3266   // Combine header size (plus rounding) and body size.  Then round down.
  3267   // This computation cannot overflow, because it is used only in two
  3268   // places, one where the length is sharply limited, and the other
  3269   // after a successful allocation.
  3270   Node* abody = lengthx;
  3271   if (elem_shift != NULL)
  3272     abody     = _gvn.transform( new(C) LShiftXNode(lengthx, elem_shift) );
  3273   Node* size  = _gvn.transform( new(C) AddXNode(headerx, abody) );
  3274   if (round_mask != 0) {
  3275     Node* mask = MakeConX(~round_mask);
  3276     size       = _gvn.transform( new(C) AndXNode(size, mask) );
  3278   // else if round_mask == 0, the size computation is self-rounding
  3280   if (return_size_val != NULL) {
  3281     // This is the size
  3282     (*return_size_val) = size;
  3285   // Now generate allocation code
  3287   // The entire memory state is needed for slow path of the allocation
  3288   // since GC and deoptimization can happened.
  3289   Node *mem = reset_memory();
  3290   set_all_memory(mem); // Create new memory state
  3292   // Create the AllocateArrayNode and its result projections
  3293   AllocateArrayNode* alloc
  3294     = new (C) AllocateArrayNode(C, AllocateArrayNode::alloc_type(TypeInt::INT),
  3295                                 control(), mem, i_o(),
  3296                                 size, klass_node,
  3297                                 initial_slow_test,
  3298                                 length);
  3300   // Cast to correct type.  Note that the klass_node may be constant or not,
  3301   // and in the latter case the actual array type will be inexact also.
  3302   // (This happens via a non-constant argument to inline_native_newArray.)
  3303   // In any case, the value of klass_node provides the desired array type.
  3304   const TypeInt* length_type = _gvn.find_int_type(length);
  3305   const TypeOopPtr* ary_type = _gvn.type(klass_node)->is_klassptr()->as_instance_type();
  3306   if (ary_type->isa_aryptr() && length_type != NULL) {
  3307     // Try to get a better type than POS for the size
  3308     ary_type = ary_type->is_aryptr()->cast_to_size(length_type);
  3311   Node* javaoop = set_output_for_allocation(alloc, ary_type);
  3313   // Cast length on remaining path to be as narrow as possible
  3314   if (map()->find_edge(length) >= 0) {
  3315     Node* ccast = alloc->make_ideal_length(ary_type, &_gvn);
  3316     if (ccast != length) {
  3317       _gvn.set_type_bottom(ccast);
  3318       record_for_igvn(ccast);
  3319       replace_in_map(length, ccast);
  3323   return javaoop;
  3326 // The following "Ideal_foo" functions are placed here because they recognize
  3327 // the graph shapes created by the functions immediately above.
  3329 //---------------------------Ideal_allocation----------------------------------
  3330 // Given an oop pointer or raw pointer, see if it feeds from an AllocateNode.
  3331 AllocateNode* AllocateNode::Ideal_allocation(Node* ptr, PhaseTransform* phase) {
  3332   if (ptr == NULL) {     // reduce dumb test in callers
  3333     return NULL;
  3335   ptr = ptr->uncast();  // strip a raw-to-oop cast
  3336   if (ptr == NULL)  return NULL;
  3338   if (ptr->is_Proj()) {
  3339     Node* allo = ptr->in(0);
  3340     if (allo != NULL && allo->is_Allocate()) {
  3341       return allo->as_Allocate();
  3344   // Report failure to match.
  3345   return NULL;
  3348 // Fancy version which also strips off an offset (and reports it to caller).
  3349 AllocateNode* AllocateNode::Ideal_allocation(Node* ptr, PhaseTransform* phase,
  3350                                              intptr_t& offset) {
  3351   Node* base = AddPNode::Ideal_base_and_offset(ptr, phase, offset);
  3352   if (base == NULL)  return NULL;
  3353   return Ideal_allocation(base, phase);
  3356 // Trace Initialize <- Proj[Parm] <- Allocate
  3357 AllocateNode* InitializeNode::allocation() {
  3358   Node* rawoop = in(InitializeNode::RawAddress);
  3359   if (rawoop->is_Proj()) {
  3360     Node* alloc = rawoop->in(0);
  3361     if (alloc->is_Allocate()) {
  3362       return alloc->as_Allocate();
  3365   return NULL;
  3368 // Trace Allocate -> Proj[Parm] -> Initialize
  3369 InitializeNode* AllocateNode::initialization() {
  3370   ProjNode* rawoop = proj_out(AllocateNode::RawAddress);
  3371   if (rawoop == NULL)  return NULL;
  3372   for (DUIterator_Fast imax, i = rawoop->fast_outs(imax); i < imax; i++) {
  3373     Node* init = rawoop->fast_out(i);
  3374     if (init->is_Initialize()) {
  3375       assert(init->as_Initialize()->allocation() == this, "2-way link");
  3376       return init->as_Initialize();
  3379   return NULL;
  3382 //----------------------------- loop predicates ---------------------------
  3384 //------------------------------add_predicate_impl----------------------------
  3385 void GraphKit::add_predicate_impl(Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason, int nargs) {
  3386   // Too many traps seen?
  3387   if (too_many_traps(reason)) {
  3388 #ifdef ASSERT
  3389     if (TraceLoopPredicate) {
  3390       int tc = C->trap_count(reason);
  3391       tty->print("too many traps=%s tcount=%d in ",
  3392                     Deoptimization::trap_reason_name(reason), tc);
  3393       method()->print(); // which method has too many predicate traps
  3394       tty->cr();
  3396 #endif
  3397     // We cannot afford to take more traps here,
  3398     // do not generate predicate.
  3399     return;
  3402   Node *cont    = _gvn.intcon(1);
  3403   Node* opq     = _gvn.transform(new (C) Opaque1Node(C, cont));
  3404   Node *bol     = _gvn.transform(new (C) Conv2BNode(opq));
  3405   IfNode* iff   = create_and_map_if(control(), bol, PROB_MAX, COUNT_UNKNOWN);
  3406   Node* iffalse = _gvn.transform(new (C) IfFalseNode(iff));
  3407   C->add_predicate_opaq(opq);
  3409     PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
  3410     set_control(iffalse);
  3411     inc_sp(nargs);
  3412     uncommon_trap(reason, Deoptimization::Action_maybe_recompile);
  3414   Node* iftrue = _gvn.transform(new (C) IfTrueNode(iff));
  3415   set_control(iftrue);
  3418 //------------------------------add_predicate---------------------------------
  3419 void GraphKit::add_predicate(int nargs) {
  3420   if (UseLoopPredicate) {
  3421     add_predicate_impl(Deoptimization::Reason_predicate, nargs);
  3423   // loop's limit check predicate should be near the loop.
  3424   if (LoopLimitCheck) {
  3425     add_predicate_impl(Deoptimization::Reason_loop_limit_check, nargs);
  3429 //----------------------------- store barriers ----------------------------
  3430 #define __ ideal.
  3432 void GraphKit::sync_kit(IdealKit& ideal) {
  3433   set_all_memory(__ merged_memory());
  3434   set_i_o(__ i_o());
  3435   set_control(__ ctrl());
  3438 void GraphKit::final_sync(IdealKit& ideal) {
  3439   // Final sync IdealKit and graphKit.
  3440   sync_kit(ideal);
  3443 // vanilla/CMS post barrier
  3444 // Insert a write-barrier store.  This is to let generational GC work; we have
  3445 // to flag all oop-stores before the next GC point.
  3446 void GraphKit::write_barrier_post(Node* oop_store,
  3447                                   Node* obj,
  3448                                   Node* adr,
  3449                                   uint  adr_idx,
  3450                                   Node* val,
  3451                                   bool use_precise) {
  3452   // No store check needed if we're storing a NULL or an old object
  3453   // (latter case is probably a string constant). The concurrent
  3454   // mark sweep garbage collector, however, needs to have all nonNull
  3455   // oop updates flagged via card-marks.
  3456   if (val != NULL && val->is_Con()) {
  3457     // must be either an oop or NULL
  3458     const Type* t = val->bottom_type();
  3459     if (t == TypePtr::NULL_PTR || t == Type::TOP)
  3460       // stores of null never (?) need barriers
  3461       return;
  3464   if (use_ReduceInitialCardMarks()
  3465       && obj == just_allocated_object(control())) {
  3466     // We can skip marks on a freshly-allocated object in Eden.
  3467     // Keep this code in sync with new_store_pre_barrier() in runtime.cpp.
  3468     // That routine informs GC to take appropriate compensating steps,
  3469     // upon a slow-path allocation, so as to make this card-mark
  3470     // elision safe.
  3471     return;
  3474   if (!use_precise) {
  3475     // All card marks for a (non-array) instance are in one place:
  3476     adr = obj;
  3478   // (Else it's an array (or unknown), and we want more precise card marks.)
  3479   assert(adr != NULL, "");
  3481   IdealKit ideal(this, true);
  3483   // Convert the pointer to an int prior to doing math on it
  3484   Node* cast = __ CastPX(__ ctrl(), adr);
  3486   // Divide by card size
  3487   assert(Universe::heap()->barrier_set()->kind() == BarrierSet::CardTableModRef,
  3488          "Only one we handle so far.");
  3489   Node* card_offset = __ URShiftX( cast, __ ConI(CardTableModRefBS::card_shift) );
  3491   // Combine card table base and card offset
  3492   Node* card_adr = __ AddP(__ top(), byte_map_base_node(), card_offset );
  3494   // Get the alias_index for raw card-mark memory
  3495   int adr_type = Compile::AliasIdxRaw;
  3496   Node*   zero = __ ConI(0); // Dirty card value
  3497   BasicType bt = T_BYTE;
  3499   if (UseCondCardMark) {
  3500     // The classic GC reference write barrier is typically implemented
  3501     // as a store into the global card mark table.  Unfortunately
  3502     // unconditional stores can result in false sharing and excessive
  3503     // coherence traffic as well as false transactional aborts.
  3504     // UseCondCardMark enables MP "polite" conditional card mark
  3505     // stores.  In theory we could relax the load from ctrl() to
  3506     // no_ctrl, but that doesn't buy much latitude.
  3507     Node* card_val = __ load( __ ctrl(), card_adr, TypeInt::BYTE, bt, adr_type);
  3508     __ if_then(card_val, BoolTest::ne, zero);
  3511   // Smash zero into card
  3512   if( !UseConcMarkSweepGC ) {
  3513     __ store(__ ctrl(), card_adr, zero, bt, adr_type);
  3514   } else {
  3515     // Specialized path for CM store barrier
  3516     __ storeCM(__ ctrl(), card_adr, zero, oop_store, adr_idx, bt, adr_type);
  3519   if (UseCondCardMark) {
  3520     __ end_if();
  3523   // Final sync IdealKit and GraphKit.
  3524   final_sync(ideal);
  3527 // G1 pre/post barriers
  3528 void GraphKit::g1_write_barrier_pre(bool do_load,
  3529                                     Node* obj,
  3530                                     Node* adr,
  3531                                     uint alias_idx,
  3532                                     Node* val,
  3533                                     const TypeOopPtr* val_type,
  3534                                     Node* pre_val,
  3535                                     BasicType bt) {
  3537   // Some sanity checks
  3538   // Note: val is unused in this routine.
  3540   if (do_load) {
  3541     // We need to generate the load of the previous value
  3542     assert(obj != NULL, "must have a base");
  3543     assert(adr != NULL, "where are loading from?");
  3544     assert(pre_val == NULL, "loaded already?");
  3545     assert(val_type != NULL, "need a type");
  3546   } else {
  3547     // In this case both val_type and alias_idx are unused.
  3548     assert(pre_val != NULL, "must be loaded already");
  3549     assert(pre_val->bottom_type()->basic_type() == T_OBJECT, "or we shouldn't be here");
  3551   assert(bt == T_OBJECT, "or we shouldn't be here");
  3553   IdealKit ideal(this, true);
  3555   Node* tls = __ thread(); // ThreadLocalStorage
  3557   Node* no_ctrl = NULL;
  3558   Node* no_base = __ top();
  3559   Node* zero  = __ ConI(0);
  3560   Node* zeroX = __ ConX(0);
  3562   float likely  = PROB_LIKELY(0.999);
  3563   float unlikely  = PROB_UNLIKELY(0.999);
  3565   BasicType active_type = in_bytes(PtrQueue::byte_width_of_active()) == 4 ? T_INT : T_BYTE;
  3566   assert(in_bytes(PtrQueue::byte_width_of_active()) == 4 || in_bytes(PtrQueue::byte_width_of_active()) == 1, "flag width");
  3568   // Offsets into the thread
  3569   const int marking_offset = in_bytes(JavaThread::satb_mark_queue_offset() +  // 648
  3570                                           PtrQueue::byte_offset_of_active());
  3571   const int index_offset   = in_bytes(JavaThread::satb_mark_queue_offset() +  // 656
  3572                                           PtrQueue::byte_offset_of_index());
  3573   const int buffer_offset  = in_bytes(JavaThread::satb_mark_queue_offset() +  // 652
  3574                                           PtrQueue::byte_offset_of_buf());
  3576   // Now the actual pointers into the thread
  3577   Node* marking_adr = __ AddP(no_base, tls, __ ConX(marking_offset));
  3578   Node* buffer_adr  = __ AddP(no_base, tls, __ ConX(buffer_offset));
  3579   Node* index_adr   = __ AddP(no_base, tls, __ ConX(index_offset));
  3581   // Now some of the values
  3582   Node* marking = __ load(__ ctrl(), marking_adr, TypeInt::INT, active_type, Compile::AliasIdxRaw);
  3584   // if (!marking)
  3585   __ if_then(marking, BoolTest::ne, zero); {
  3586     BasicType index_bt = TypeX_X->basic_type();
  3587     assert(sizeof(size_t) == type2aelembytes(index_bt), "Loading G1 PtrQueue::_index with wrong size.");
  3588     Node* index   = __ load(__ ctrl(), index_adr, TypeX_X, index_bt, Compile::AliasIdxRaw);
  3590     if (do_load) {
  3591       // load original value
  3592       // alias_idx correct??
  3593       pre_val = __ load(no_ctrl, adr, val_type, bt, alias_idx);
  3596     // if (pre_val != NULL)
  3597     __ if_then(pre_val, BoolTest::ne, null()); {
  3598       Node* buffer  = __ load(__ ctrl(), buffer_adr, TypeRawPtr::NOTNULL, T_ADDRESS, Compile::AliasIdxRaw);
  3600       // is the queue for this thread full?
  3601       __ if_then(index, BoolTest::ne, zeroX, likely); {
  3603         // decrement the index
  3604         Node* next_index = _gvn.transform(new (C) SubXNode(index, __ ConX(sizeof(intptr_t))));
  3606         // Now get the buffer location we will log the previous value into and store it
  3607         Node *log_addr = __ AddP(no_base, buffer, next_index);
  3608         __ store(__ ctrl(), log_addr, pre_val, T_OBJECT, Compile::AliasIdxRaw);
  3609         // update the index
  3610         __ store(__ ctrl(), index_adr, next_index, index_bt, Compile::AliasIdxRaw);
  3612       } __ else_(); {
  3614         // logging buffer is full, call the runtime
  3615         const TypeFunc *tf = OptoRuntime::g1_wb_pre_Type();
  3616         __ make_leaf_call(tf, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::g1_wb_pre), "g1_wb_pre", pre_val, tls);
  3617       } __ end_if();  // (!index)
  3618     } __ end_if();  // (pre_val != NULL)
  3619   } __ end_if();  // (!marking)
  3621   // Final sync IdealKit and GraphKit.
  3622   final_sync(ideal);
  3625 //
  3626 // Update the card table and add card address to the queue
  3627 //
  3628 void GraphKit::g1_mark_card(IdealKit& ideal,
  3629                             Node* card_adr,
  3630                             Node* oop_store,
  3631                             uint oop_alias_idx,
  3632                             Node* index,
  3633                             Node* index_adr,
  3634                             Node* buffer,
  3635                             const TypeFunc* tf) {
  3637   Node* zero  = __ ConI(0);
  3638   Node* zeroX = __ ConX(0);
  3639   Node* no_base = __ top();
  3640   BasicType card_bt = T_BYTE;
  3641   // Smash zero into card. MUST BE ORDERED WRT TO STORE
  3642   __ storeCM(__ ctrl(), card_adr, zero, oop_store, oop_alias_idx, card_bt, Compile::AliasIdxRaw);
  3644   //  Now do the queue work
  3645   __ if_then(index, BoolTest::ne, zeroX); {
  3647     Node* next_index = _gvn.transform(new (C) SubXNode(index, __ ConX(sizeof(intptr_t))));
  3648     Node* log_addr = __ AddP(no_base, buffer, next_index);
  3650     __ store(__ ctrl(), log_addr, card_adr, T_ADDRESS, Compile::AliasIdxRaw);
  3651     __ store(__ ctrl(), index_adr, next_index, TypeX_X->basic_type(), Compile::AliasIdxRaw);
  3653   } __ else_(); {
  3654     __ make_leaf_call(tf, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::g1_wb_post), "g1_wb_post", card_adr, __ thread());
  3655   } __ end_if();
  3659 void GraphKit::g1_write_barrier_post(Node* oop_store,
  3660                                      Node* obj,
  3661                                      Node* adr,
  3662                                      uint alias_idx,
  3663                                      Node* val,
  3664                                      BasicType bt,
  3665                                      bool use_precise) {
  3666   // If we are writing a NULL then we need no post barrier
  3668   if (val != NULL && val->is_Con() && val->bottom_type() == TypePtr::NULL_PTR) {
  3669     // Must be NULL
  3670     const Type* t = val->bottom_type();
  3671     assert(t == Type::TOP || t == TypePtr::NULL_PTR, "must be NULL");
  3672     // No post barrier if writing NULLx
  3673     return;
  3676   if (!use_precise) {
  3677     // All card marks for a (non-array) instance are in one place:
  3678     adr = obj;
  3680   // (Else it's an array (or unknown), and we want more precise card marks.)
  3681   assert(adr != NULL, "");
  3683   IdealKit ideal(this, true);
  3685   Node* tls = __ thread(); // ThreadLocalStorage
  3687   Node* no_base = __ top();
  3688   float likely  = PROB_LIKELY(0.999);
  3689   float unlikely  = PROB_UNLIKELY(0.999);
  3690   Node* zero = __ ConI(0);
  3691   Node* zeroX = __ ConX(0);
  3693   // Get the alias_index for raw card-mark memory
  3694   const TypePtr* card_type = TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM;
  3696   const TypeFunc *tf = OptoRuntime::g1_wb_post_Type();
  3698   // Offsets into the thread
  3699   const int index_offset  = in_bytes(JavaThread::dirty_card_queue_offset() +
  3700                                      PtrQueue::byte_offset_of_index());
  3701   const int buffer_offset = in_bytes(JavaThread::dirty_card_queue_offset() +
  3702                                      PtrQueue::byte_offset_of_buf());
  3704   // Pointers into the thread
  3706   Node* buffer_adr = __ AddP(no_base, tls, __ ConX(buffer_offset));
  3707   Node* index_adr =  __ AddP(no_base, tls, __ ConX(index_offset));
  3709   // Now some values
  3710   // Use ctrl to avoid hoisting these values past a safepoint, which could
  3711   // potentially reset these fields in the JavaThread.
  3712   Node* index  = __ load(__ ctrl(), index_adr, TypeX_X, TypeX_X->basic_type(), Compile::AliasIdxRaw);
  3713   Node* buffer = __ load(__ ctrl(), buffer_adr, TypeRawPtr::NOTNULL, T_ADDRESS, Compile::AliasIdxRaw);
  3715   // Convert the store obj pointer to an int prior to doing math on it
  3716   // Must use ctrl to prevent "integerized oop" existing across safepoint
  3717   Node* cast =  __ CastPX(__ ctrl(), adr);
  3719   // Divide pointer by card size
  3720   Node* card_offset = __ URShiftX( cast, __ ConI(CardTableModRefBS::card_shift) );
  3722   // Combine card table base and card offset
  3723   Node* card_adr = __ AddP(no_base, byte_map_base_node(), card_offset );
  3725   // If we know the value being stored does it cross regions?
  3727   if (val != NULL) {
  3728     // Does the store cause us to cross regions?
  3730     // Should be able to do an unsigned compare of region_size instead of
  3731     // and extra shift. Do we have an unsigned compare??
  3732     // Node* region_size = __ ConI(1 << HeapRegion::LogOfHRGrainBytes);
  3733     Node* xor_res =  __ URShiftX ( __ XorX( cast,  __ CastPX(__ ctrl(), val)), __ ConI(HeapRegion::LogOfHRGrainBytes));
  3735     // if (xor_res == 0) same region so skip
  3736     __ if_then(xor_res, BoolTest::ne, zeroX); {
  3738       // No barrier if we are storing a NULL
  3739       __ if_then(val, BoolTest::ne, null(), unlikely); {
  3741         // Ok must mark the card if not already dirty
  3743         // load the original value of the card
  3744         Node* card_val = __ load(__ ctrl(), card_adr, TypeInt::INT, T_BYTE, Compile::AliasIdxRaw);
  3746         __ if_then(card_val, BoolTest::ne, zero); {
  3747           g1_mark_card(ideal, card_adr, oop_store, alias_idx, index, index_adr, buffer, tf);
  3748         } __ end_if();
  3749       } __ end_if();
  3750     } __ end_if();
  3751   } else {
  3752     // Object.clone() instrinsic uses this path.
  3753     g1_mark_card(ideal, card_adr, oop_store, alias_idx, index, index_adr, buffer, tf);
  3756   // Final sync IdealKit and GraphKit.
  3757   final_sync(ideal);
  3759 #undef __
  3763 Node* GraphKit::load_String_offset(Node* ctrl, Node* str) {
  3764   if (java_lang_String::has_offset_field()) {
  3765     int offset_offset = java_lang_String::offset_offset_in_bytes();
  3766     const TypeInstPtr* string_type = TypeInstPtr::make(TypePtr::NotNull, C->env()->String_klass(),
  3767                                                        false, NULL, 0);
  3768     const TypePtr* offset_field_type = string_type->add_offset(offset_offset);
  3769     int offset_field_idx = C->get_alias_index(offset_field_type);
  3770     return make_load(ctrl,
  3771                      basic_plus_adr(str, str, offset_offset),
  3772                      TypeInt::INT, T_INT, offset_field_idx);
  3773   } else {
  3774     return intcon(0);
  3778 Node* GraphKit::load_String_length(Node* ctrl, Node* str) {
  3779   if (java_lang_String::has_count_field()) {
  3780     int count_offset = java_lang_String::count_offset_in_bytes();
  3781     const TypeInstPtr* string_type = TypeInstPtr::make(TypePtr::NotNull, C->env()->String_klass(),
  3782                                                        false, NULL, 0);
  3783     const TypePtr* count_field_type = string_type->add_offset(count_offset);
  3784     int count_field_idx = C->get_alias_index(count_field_type);
  3785     return make_load(ctrl,
  3786                      basic_plus_adr(str, str, count_offset),
  3787                      TypeInt::INT, T_INT, count_field_idx);
  3788   } else {
  3789     return load_array_length(load_String_value(ctrl, str));
  3793 Node* GraphKit::load_String_value(Node* ctrl, Node* str) {
  3794   int value_offset = java_lang_String::value_offset_in_bytes();
  3795   const TypeInstPtr* string_type = TypeInstPtr::make(TypePtr::NotNull, C->env()->String_klass(),
  3796                                                      false, NULL, 0);
  3797   const TypePtr* value_field_type = string_type->add_offset(value_offset);
  3798   const TypeAryPtr*  value_type = TypeAryPtr::make(TypePtr::NotNull,
  3799                                                    TypeAry::make(TypeInt::CHAR,TypeInt::POS),
  3800                                                    ciTypeArrayKlass::make(T_CHAR), true, 0);
  3801   int value_field_idx = C->get_alias_index(value_field_type);
  3802   return make_load(ctrl, basic_plus_adr(str, str, value_offset),
  3803                    value_type, T_OBJECT, value_field_idx);
  3806 void GraphKit::store_String_offset(Node* ctrl, Node* str, Node* value) {
  3807   int offset_offset = java_lang_String::offset_offset_in_bytes();
  3808   const TypeInstPtr* string_type = TypeInstPtr::make(TypePtr::NotNull, C->env()->String_klass(),
  3809                                                      false, NULL, 0);
  3810   const TypePtr* offset_field_type = string_type->add_offset(offset_offset);
  3811   int offset_field_idx = C->get_alias_index(offset_field_type);
  3812   store_to_memory(ctrl, basic_plus_adr(str, offset_offset),
  3813                   value, T_INT, offset_field_idx);
  3816 void GraphKit::store_String_value(Node* ctrl, Node* str, Node* value) {
  3817   int value_offset = java_lang_String::value_offset_in_bytes();
  3818   const TypeInstPtr* string_type = TypeInstPtr::make(TypePtr::NotNull, C->env()->String_klass(),
  3819                                                      false, NULL, 0);
  3820   const TypePtr* value_field_type = string_type->add_offset(value_offset);
  3821   const TypeAryPtr*  value_type = TypeAryPtr::make(TypePtr::NotNull,
  3822                                                    TypeAry::make(TypeInt::CHAR,TypeInt::POS),
  3823                                                    ciTypeArrayKlass::make(T_CHAR), true, 0);
  3824   int value_field_idx = C->get_alias_index(value_field_type);
  3825   store_to_memory(ctrl, basic_plus_adr(str, value_offset),
  3826                   value, T_OBJECT, value_field_idx);
  3829 void GraphKit::store_String_length(Node* ctrl, Node* str, Node* value) {
  3830   int count_offset = java_lang_String::count_offset_in_bytes();
  3831   const TypeInstPtr* string_type = TypeInstPtr::make(TypePtr::NotNull, C->env()->String_klass(),
  3832                                                      false, NULL, 0);
  3833   const TypePtr* count_field_type = string_type->add_offset(count_offset);
  3834   int count_field_idx = C->get_alias_index(count_field_type);
  3835   store_to_memory(ctrl, basic_plus_adr(str, count_offset),
  3836                   value, T_INT, count_field_idx);

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