src/share/vm/runtime/javaCalls.cpp

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    25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
    26 #include "classfile/systemDictionary.hpp"
    27 #include "classfile/vmSymbols.hpp"
    28 #include "code/nmethod.hpp"
    29 #include "compiler/compileBroker.hpp"
    30 #include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp"
    31 #include "interpreter/linkResolver.hpp"
    32 #include "memory/universe.inline.hpp"
    33 #include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
    34 #include "prims/jniCheck.hpp"
    35 #include "runtime/compilationPolicy.hpp"
    36 #include "runtime/handles.inline.hpp"
    37 #include "runtime/interfaceSupport.hpp"
    38 #include "runtime/javaCalls.hpp"
    39 #include "runtime/mutexLocker.hpp"
    40 #include "runtime/signature.hpp"
    41 #include "runtime/stubRoutines.hpp"
    42 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_linux
    43 # include "thread_linux.inline.hpp"
    44 #endif
    45 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_solaris
    46 # include "thread_solaris.inline.hpp"
    47 #endif
    48 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_windows
    49 # include "thread_windows.inline.hpp"
    50 #endif
    51 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_bsd
    52 # include "thread_bsd.inline.hpp"
    53 #endif
    55 // -----------------------------------------------------
    56 // Implementation of JavaCallWrapper
    58 JavaCallWrapper::JavaCallWrapper(methodHandle callee_method, Handle receiver, JavaValue* result, TRAPS) {
    59   JavaThread* thread = (JavaThread *)THREAD;
    60   bool clear_pending_exception = true;
    62   guarantee(thread->is_Java_thread(), "crucial check - the VM thread cannot and must not escape to Java code");
    63   assert(!thread->owns_locks(), "must release all locks when leaving VM");
    64   guarantee(!thread->is_Compiler_thread(), "cannot make java calls from the compiler");
    65   _result   = result;
    67   // Allocate handle block for Java code. This must be done before we change thread_state to _thread_in_Java_or_stub,
    68   // since it can potentially block.
    69   JNIHandleBlock* new_handles = JNIHandleBlock::allocate_block(thread);
    71   // After this, we are official in JavaCode. This needs to be done before we change any of the thread local
    72   // info, since we cannot find oops before the new information is set up completely.
    73   ThreadStateTransition::transition(thread, _thread_in_vm, _thread_in_Java);
    75   // Make sure that we handle asynchronous stops and suspends _before_ we clear all thread state
    76   // in JavaCallWrapper::JavaCallWrapper(). This way, we can decide if we need to do any pd actions
    77   // to prepare for stop/suspend (flush register windows on sparcs, cache sp, or other state).
    78   if (thread->has_special_runtime_exit_condition()) {
    79     thread->handle_special_runtime_exit_condition();
    80     if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) {
    81       clear_pending_exception = false;
    82     }
    83   }
    86   // Make sure to set the oop's after the thread transition - since we can block there. No one is GC'ing
    87   // the JavaCallWrapper before the entry frame is on the stack.
    88   _callee_method = callee_method();
    89   _receiver = receiver();
    91 #ifdef CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS
    92   THREAD->allow_unhandled_oop(&_callee_method);
    93   THREAD->allow_unhandled_oop(&_receiver);
    94 #endif // CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS
    96   _thread       = (JavaThread *)thread;
    97   _handles      = _thread->active_handles();    // save previous handle block & Java frame linkage
    99   // For the profiler, the last_Java_frame information in thread must always be in
   100   // legal state. We have no last Java frame if last_Java_sp == NULL so
   101   // the valid transition is to clear _last_Java_sp and then reset the rest of
   102   // the (platform specific) state.
   104   _anchor.copy(_thread->frame_anchor());
   105   _thread->frame_anchor()->clear();
   107   debug_only(_thread->inc_java_call_counter());
   108   _thread->set_active_handles(new_handles);     // install new handle block and reset Java frame linkage
   110   assert (_thread->thread_state() != _thread_in_native, "cannot set native pc to NULL");
   112   // clear any pending exception in thread (native calls start with no exception pending)
   113   if(clear_pending_exception) {
   114     _thread->clear_pending_exception();
   115   }
   117   if (_anchor.last_Java_sp() == NULL) {
   118     _thread->record_base_of_stack_pointer();
   119   }
   120 }
   123 JavaCallWrapper::~JavaCallWrapper() {
   124   assert(_thread == JavaThread::current(), "must still be the same thread");
   126   // restore previous handle block & Java frame linkage
   127   JNIHandleBlock *_old_handles = _thread->active_handles();
   128   _thread->set_active_handles(_handles);
   130   _thread->frame_anchor()->zap();
   132   debug_only(_thread->dec_java_call_counter());
   134   if (_anchor.last_Java_sp() == NULL) {
   135     _thread->set_base_of_stack_pointer(NULL);
   136   }
   139   // Old thread-local info. has been restored. We are not back in the VM.
   140   ThreadStateTransition::transition_from_java(_thread, _thread_in_vm);
   142   // State has been restored now make the anchor frame visible for the profiler.
   143   // Do this after the transition because this allows us to put an assert
   144   // the Java->vm transition which checks to see that stack is not walkable
   145   // on sparc/ia64 which will catch violations of the reseting of last_Java_frame
   146   // invariants (i.e. _flags always cleared on return to Java)
   148   _thread->frame_anchor()->copy(&_anchor);
   150   // Release handles after we are marked as being inside the VM again, since this
   151   // operation might block
   152   JNIHandleBlock::release_block(_old_handles, _thread);
   153 }
   156 void JavaCallWrapper::oops_do(OopClosure* f) {
   157   f->do_oop((oop*)&_callee_method);
   158   f->do_oop((oop*)&_receiver);
   159   handles()->oops_do(f);
   160 }
   163 // Helper methods
   164 static BasicType runtime_type_from(JavaValue* result) {
   165   switch (result->get_type()) {
   166     case T_BOOLEAN: // fall through
   167     case T_CHAR   : // fall through
   168     case T_SHORT  : // fall through
   169     case T_INT    : // fall through
   170 #ifndef _LP64
   171     case T_OBJECT : // fall through
   172     case T_ARRAY  : // fall through
   173 #endif
   174     case T_BYTE   : // fall through
   175     case T_VOID   : return T_INT;
   176     case T_LONG   : return T_LONG;
   177     case T_FLOAT  : return T_FLOAT;
   178     case T_DOUBLE : return T_DOUBLE;
   179 #ifdef _LP64
   180     case T_ARRAY  : // fall through
   181     case T_OBJECT:  return T_OBJECT;
   182 #endif
   183   }
   184   ShouldNotReachHere();
   185   return T_ILLEGAL;
   186 }
   188 // ===== object constructor calls =====
   190 void JavaCalls::call_default_constructor(JavaThread* thread, methodHandle method, Handle receiver, TRAPS) {
   191   assert(method->name() == vmSymbols::object_initializer_name(),    "Should only be called for default constructor");
   192   assert(method->signature() == vmSymbols::void_method_signature(), "Should only be called for default constructor");
   194   instanceKlass* ik = instanceKlass::cast(method->method_holder());
   195   if (ik->is_initialized() && ik->has_vanilla_constructor()) {
   196     // safe to skip constructor call
   197   } else {
   198     static JavaValue result(T_VOID);
   199     JavaCallArguments args(receiver);
   200     call(&result, method, &args, CHECK);
   201   }
   202 }
   204 // ============ Virtual calls ============
   206 void JavaCalls::call_virtual(JavaValue* result, KlassHandle spec_klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, JavaCallArguments* args, TRAPS) {
   207   CallInfo callinfo;
   208   Handle receiver = args->receiver();
   209   KlassHandle recvrKlass(THREAD, receiver.is_null() ? (klassOop)NULL : receiver->klass());
   210   LinkResolver::resolve_virtual_call(
   211           callinfo, receiver, recvrKlass, spec_klass, name, signature,
   212           KlassHandle(), false, true, CHECK);
   213   methodHandle method = callinfo.selected_method();
   214   assert(method.not_null(), "should have thrown exception");
   216   // Invoke the method
   217   JavaCalls::call(result, method, args, CHECK);
   218 }
   221 void JavaCalls::call_virtual(JavaValue* result, Handle receiver, KlassHandle spec_klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, TRAPS) {
   222   JavaCallArguments args(receiver); // One oop argument
   223   call_virtual(result, spec_klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK);
   224 }
   227 void JavaCalls::call_virtual(JavaValue* result, Handle receiver, KlassHandle spec_klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, Handle arg1, TRAPS) {
   228   JavaCallArguments args(receiver); // One oop argument
   229   args.push_oop(arg1);
   230   call_virtual(result, spec_klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK);
   231 }
   235 void JavaCalls::call_virtual(JavaValue* result, Handle receiver, KlassHandle spec_klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, Handle arg1, Handle arg2, TRAPS) {
   236   JavaCallArguments args(receiver); // One oop argument
   237   args.push_oop(arg1);
   238   args.push_oop(arg2);
   239   call_virtual(result, spec_klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK);
   240 }
   243 // ============ Special calls ============
   245 void JavaCalls::call_special(JavaValue* result, KlassHandle klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, JavaCallArguments* args, TRAPS) {
   246   CallInfo callinfo;
   247   LinkResolver::resolve_special_call(callinfo, klass, name, signature, KlassHandle(), false, CHECK);
   248   methodHandle method = callinfo.selected_method();
   249   assert(method.not_null(), "should have thrown exception");
   251   // Invoke the method
   252   JavaCalls::call(result, method, args, CHECK);
   253 }
   256 void JavaCalls::call_special(JavaValue* result, Handle receiver, KlassHandle klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, TRAPS) {
   257   JavaCallArguments args(receiver); // One oop argument
   258   call_special(result, klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK);
   259 }
   262 void JavaCalls::call_special(JavaValue* result, Handle receiver, KlassHandle klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, Handle arg1, TRAPS) {
   263   JavaCallArguments args(receiver); // One oop argument
   264   args.push_oop(arg1);
   265   call_special(result, klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK);
   266 }
   269 void JavaCalls::call_special(JavaValue* result, Handle receiver, KlassHandle klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, Handle arg1, Handle arg2, TRAPS) {
   270   JavaCallArguments args(receiver); // One oop argument
   271   args.push_oop(arg1);
   272   args.push_oop(arg2);
   273   call_special(result, klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK);
   274 }
   277 // ============ Static calls ============
   279 void JavaCalls::call_static(JavaValue* result, KlassHandle klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, JavaCallArguments* args, TRAPS) {
   280   CallInfo callinfo;
   281   LinkResolver::resolve_static_call(callinfo, klass, name, signature, KlassHandle(), false, true, CHECK);
   282   methodHandle method = callinfo.selected_method();
   283   assert(method.not_null(), "should have thrown exception");
   285   // Invoke the method
   286   JavaCalls::call(result, method, args, CHECK);
   287 }
   290 void JavaCalls::call_static(JavaValue* result, KlassHandle klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, TRAPS) {
   291   JavaCallArguments args; // No argument
   292   call_static(result, klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK);
   293 }
   296 void JavaCalls::call_static(JavaValue* result, KlassHandle klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, Handle arg1, TRAPS) {
   297   JavaCallArguments args(arg1); // One oop argument
   298   call_static(result, klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK);
   299 }
   302 void JavaCalls::call_static(JavaValue* result, KlassHandle klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, Handle arg1, Handle arg2, TRAPS) {
   303   JavaCallArguments args; // One oop argument
   304   args.push_oop(arg1);
   305   args.push_oop(arg2);
   306   call_static(result, klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK);
   307 }
   310 // -------------------------------------------------
   311 // Implementation of JavaCalls (low level)
   314 void JavaCalls::call(JavaValue* result, methodHandle method, JavaCallArguments* args, TRAPS) {
   315   // Check if we need to wrap a potential OS exception handler around thread
   316   // This is used for e.g. Win32 structured exception handlers
   317   assert(THREAD->is_Java_thread(), "only JavaThreads can make JavaCalls");
   318   // Need to wrap each and everytime, since there might be native code down the
   319   // stack that has installed its own exception handlers
   320   os::os_exception_wrapper(call_helper, result, &method, args, THREAD);
   321 }
   323 void JavaCalls::call_helper(JavaValue* result, methodHandle* m, JavaCallArguments* args, TRAPS) {
   324   methodHandle method = *m;
   325   JavaThread* thread = (JavaThread*)THREAD;
   326   assert(thread->is_Java_thread(), "must be called by a java thread");
   327   assert(method.not_null(), "must have a method to call");
   328   assert(!SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), "call to Java code during VM operation");
   329   assert(!thread->handle_area()->no_handle_mark_active(), "cannot call out to Java here");
   332   CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS_ONLY(thread->clear_unhandled_oops();)
   334   // Verify the arguments
   336   if (CheckJNICalls)  {
   337     args->verify(method, result->get_type(), thread);
   338   }
   339   else debug_only(args->verify(method, result->get_type(), thread));
   341   // Ignore call if method is empty
   342   if (method->is_empty_method()) {
   343     assert(result->get_type() == T_VOID, "an empty method must return a void value");
   344     return;
   345   }
   348 #ifdef ASSERT
   349   { klassOop holder = method->method_holder();
   350     // A klass might not be initialized since JavaCall's might be used during the executing of
   351     // the <clinit>. For example, a Thread.start might start executing on an object that is
   352     // not fully initialized! (bad Java programming style)
   353     assert(instanceKlass::cast(holder)->is_linked(), "rewritting must have taken place");
   354   }
   355 #endif
   358   assert(!thread->is_Compiler_thread(), "cannot compile from the compiler");
   359   if (CompilationPolicy::must_be_compiled(method)) {
   360     CompileBroker::compile_method(method, InvocationEntryBci,
   361                                   CompilationPolicy::policy()->initial_compile_level(),
   362                                   methodHandle(), 0, "must_be_compiled", CHECK);
   363   }
   365   // Since the call stub sets up like the interpreter we call the from_interpreted_entry
   366   // so we can go compiled via a i2c. Otherwise initial entry method will always
   367   // run interpreted.
   368   address entry_point = method->from_interpreted_entry();
   369   if (JvmtiExport::can_post_interpreter_events() && thread->is_interp_only_mode()) {
   370     entry_point = method->interpreter_entry();
   371   }
   373   // Figure out if the result value is an oop or not (Note: This is a different value
   374   // than result_type. result_type will be T_INT of oops. (it is about size)
   375   BasicType result_type = runtime_type_from(result);
   376   bool oop_result_flag = (result->get_type() == T_OBJECT || result->get_type() == T_ARRAY);
   378   // NOTE: if we move the computation of the result_val_address inside
   379   // the call to call_stub, the optimizer produces wrong code.
   380   intptr_t* result_val_address = (intptr_t*)(result->get_value_addr());
   382   // Find receiver
   383   Handle receiver = (!method->is_static()) ? args->receiver() : Handle();
   385   // When we reenter Java, we need to reenable the yellow zone which
   386   // might already be disabled when we are in VM.
   387   if (thread->stack_yellow_zone_disabled()) {
   388     thread->reguard_stack();
   389   }
   391   // Check that there are shadow pages available before changing thread state
   392   // to Java
   393   if (!os::stack_shadow_pages_available(THREAD, method)) {
   394     // Throw stack overflow exception with preinitialized exception.
   395     Exceptions::throw_stack_overflow_exception(THREAD, __FILE__, __LINE__, method);
   396     return;
   397   } else {
   398     // Touch pages checked if the OS needs them to be touched to be mapped.
   399     os::bang_stack_shadow_pages();
   400   }
   402   // do call
   403   { JavaCallWrapper link(method, receiver, result, CHECK);
   404     { HandleMark hm(thread);  // HandleMark used by HandleMarkCleaner
   406       StubRoutines::call_stub()(
   407         (address)&link,
   408         // (intptr_t*)&(result->_value), // see NOTE above (compiler problem)
   409         result_val_address,          // see NOTE above (compiler problem)
   410         result_type,
   411         method(),
   412         entry_point,
   413         args->parameters(),
   414         args->size_of_parameters(),
   415         CHECK
   416       );
   418       result = link.result();  // circumvent MS C++ 5.0 compiler bug (result is clobbered across call)
   419       // Preserve oop return value across possible gc points
   420       if (oop_result_flag) {
   421         thread->set_vm_result((oop) result->get_jobject());
   422       }
   423     }
   424   } // Exit JavaCallWrapper (can block - potential return oop must be preserved)
   426   // Check if a thread stop or suspend should be executed
   427   // The following assert was not realistic.  Thread.stop can set that bit at any moment.
   428   //assert(!thread->has_special_runtime_exit_condition(), "no async. exceptions should be installed");
   430   // Restore possible oop return
   431   if (oop_result_flag) {
   432     result->set_jobject((jobject)thread->vm_result());
   433     thread->set_vm_result(NULL);
   434   }
   435 }
   438 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   439 // Implementation of JavaCallArguments
   441 intptr_t* JavaCallArguments::parameters() {
   442   // First convert all handles to oops
   443   for(int i = 0; i < _size; i++) {
   444     if (_is_oop[i]) {
   445       // Handle conversion
   446       _value[i] = (intptr_t)Handle::raw_resolve((oop *)_value[i]);
   447     }
   448   }
   449   // Return argument vector
   450   return _value;
   451 }
   454 class SignatureChekker : public SignatureIterator {
   455  private:
   456    bool *_is_oop;
   457    int   _pos;
   458    BasicType _return_type;
   459    intptr_t*   _value;
   460    Thread* _thread;
   462  public:
   463   bool _is_return;
   465   SignatureChekker(Symbol* signature, BasicType return_type, bool is_static, bool* is_oop, intptr_t* value, Thread* thread) : SignatureIterator(signature) {
   466     _is_oop = is_oop;
   467     _is_return = false;
   468     _return_type = return_type;
   469     _pos = 0;
   470     _value = value;
   471     _thread = thread;
   473     if (!is_static) {
   474       check_value(true); // Receiver must be an oop
   475     }
   476   }
   478   void check_value(bool type) {
   479     guarantee(_is_oop[_pos++] == type, "signature does not match pushed arguments");
   480   }
   482   void check_doing_return(bool state) { _is_return = state; }
   484   void check_return_type(BasicType t) {
   485     guarantee(_is_return && t == _return_type, "return type does not match");
   486   }
   488   void check_int(BasicType t) {
   489     if (_is_return) {
   490       check_return_type(t);
   491       return;
   492     }
   493     check_value(false);
   494   }
   496   void check_double(BasicType t) { check_long(t); }
   498   void check_long(BasicType t) {
   499     if (_is_return) {
   500       check_return_type(t);
   501       return;
   502     }
   504     check_value(false);
   505     check_value(false);
   506   }
   508   void check_obj(BasicType t) {
   509     if (_is_return) {
   510       check_return_type(t);
   511       return;
   512     }
   514     // verify handle and the oop pointed to by handle
   515     int p = _pos;
   516     bool bad = false;
   517     // If argument is oop
   518     if (_is_oop[p]) {
   519       intptr_t v = _value[p];
   520       if (v != 0 ) {
   521         size_t t = (size_t)v;
   522         bad = (t < (size_t)os::vm_page_size() ) || !Handle::raw_resolve((oop *)v)->is_oop_or_null(true);
   523         if (CheckJNICalls && bad) {
   524           ReportJNIFatalError((JavaThread*)_thread, "Bad JNI oop argument");
   525         }
   526       }
   527       // for the regular debug case.
   528       assert(!bad, "Bad JNI oop argument");
   529     }
   531     check_value(true);
   532   }
   534   void do_bool()                       { check_int(T_BOOLEAN);       }
   535   void do_char()                       { check_int(T_CHAR);          }
   536   void do_float()                      { check_int(T_FLOAT);         }
   537   void do_double()                     { check_double(T_DOUBLE);     }
   538   void do_byte()                       { check_int(T_BYTE);          }
   539   void do_short()                      { check_int(T_SHORT);         }
   540   void do_int()                        { check_int(T_INT);           }
   541   void do_long()                       { check_long(T_LONG);         }
   542   void do_void()                       { check_return_type(T_VOID);  }
   543   void do_object(int begin, int end)   { check_obj(T_OBJECT);        }
   544   void do_array(int begin, int end)    { check_obj(T_OBJECT);        }
   545 };
   548 void JavaCallArguments::verify(methodHandle method, BasicType return_type,
   549   Thread *thread) {
   550   guarantee(method->size_of_parameters() == size_of_parameters(), "wrong no. of arguments pushed");
   552   // Treat T_OBJECT and T_ARRAY as the same
   553   if (return_type == T_ARRAY) return_type = T_OBJECT;
   555   // Check that oop information is correct
   556   Symbol* signature = method->signature();
   558   SignatureChekker sc(signature, return_type, method->is_static(),_is_oop, _value, thread);
   559   sc.iterate_parameters();
   560   sc.check_doing_return(true);
   561   sc.iterate_returntype();
   562 }

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