src/cpu/sparc/vm/templateInterpreter_sparc.cpp

Tue, 11 Sep 2012 20:20:38 -0400

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Tue, 11 Sep 2012 20:20:38 -0400
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7196681: NPG: Some JSR 292 tests crash in Windows exception handler
Summary: There was a rogue os::breakpoint() call in log_dependency left over from the jsr292 merge. Also changed verify_oop() calls for metadata to verify_{method,klass}_ptr.
Reviewed-by: kvn, twisti

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    25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
    26 #include "asm/assembler.hpp"
    27 #include "interpreter/bytecodeHistogram.hpp"
    28 #include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp"
    29 #include "interpreter/interpreterGenerator.hpp"
    30 #include "interpreter/interpreterRuntime.hpp"
    31 #include "interpreter/templateTable.hpp"
    32 #include "oops/arrayOop.hpp"
    33 #include "oops/methodData.hpp"
    34 #include "oops/method.hpp"
    35 #include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
    36 #include "prims/jvmtiExport.hpp"
    37 #include "prims/jvmtiThreadState.hpp"
    38 #include "runtime/arguments.hpp"
    39 #include "runtime/deoptimization.hpp"
    40 #include "runtime/frame.inline.hpp"
    41 #include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp"
    42 #include "runtime/stubRoutines.hpp"
    43 #include "runtime/synchronizer.hpp"
    44 #include "runtime/timer.hpp"
    45 #include "runtime/vframeArray.hpp"
    46 #include "utilities/debug.hpp"
    48 #ifndef CC_INTERP
    49 #ifndef FAST_DISPATCH
    50 #define FAST_DISPATCH 1
    51 #endif
    52 #undef FAST_DISPATCH
    55 // Generation of Interpreter
    56 //
    57 // The InterpreterGenerator generates the interpreter into Interpreter::_code.
    60 #define __ _masm->
    63 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    66 void InterpreterGenerator::save_native_result(void) {
    67   // result potentially in O0/O1: save it across calls
    68   const Address& l_tmp = InterpreterMacroAssembler::l_tmp;
    70   // result potentially in F0/F1: save it across calls
    71   const Address& d_tmp = InterpreterMacroAssembler::d_tmp;
    73   // save and restore any potential method result value around the unlocking operation
    74   __ stf(FloatRegisterImpl::D, F0, d_tmp);
    75 #ifdef _LP64
    76   __ stx(O0, l_tmp);
    77 #else
    78   __ std(O0, l_tmp);
    79 #endif
    80 }
    82 void InterpreterGenerator::restore_native_result(void) {
    83   const Address& l_tmp = InterpreterMacroAssembler::l_tmp;
    84   const Address& d_tmp = InterpreterMacroAssembler::d_tmp;
    86   // Restore any method result value
    87   __ ldf(FloatRegisterImpl::D, d_tmp, F0);
    88 #ifdef _LP64
    89   __ ldx(l_tmp, O0);
    90 #else
    91   __ ldd(l_tmp, O0);
    92 #endif
    93 }
    95 address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_exception_handler_common(const char* name, const char* message, bool pass_oop) {
    96   assert(!pass_oop || message == NULL, "either oop or message but not both");
    97   address entry = __ pc();
    98   // expression stack must be empty before entering the VM if an exception happened
    99   __ empty_expression_stack();
   100   // load exception object
   101   __ set((intptr_t)name, G3_scratch);
   102   if (pass_oop) {
   103     __ call_VM(Oexception, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::create_klass_exception), G3_scratch, Otos_i);
   104   } else {
   105     __ set((intptr_t)message, G4_scratch);
   106     __ call_VM(Oexception, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::create_exception), G3_scratch, G4_scratch);
   107   }
   108   // throw exception
   109   assert(Interpreter::throw_exception_entry() != NULL, "generate it first");
   110   AddressLiteral thrower(Interpreter::throw_exception_entry());
   111   __ jump_to(thrower, G3_scratch);
   112   __ delayed()->nop();
   113   return entry;
   114 }
   116 address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_ClassCastException_handler() {
   117   address entry = __ pc();
   118   // expression stack must be empty before entering the VM if an exception
   119   // happened
   120   __ empty_expression_stack();
   121   // load exception object
   122   __ call_VM(Oexception,
   123              CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address,
   124                               InterpreterRuntime::throw_ClassCastException),
   125              Otos_i);
   126   __ should_not_reach_here();
   127   return entry;
   128 }
   131 address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_ArrayIndexOutOfBounds_handler(const char* name) {
   132   address entry = __ pc();
   133   // expression stack must be empty before entering the VM if an exception happened
   134   __ empty_expression_stack();
   135   // convention: expect aberrant index in register G3_scratch, then shuffle the
   136   // index to G4_scratch for the VM call
   137   __ mov(G3_scratch, G4_scratch);
   138   __ set((intptr_t)name, G3_scratch);
   139   __ call_VM(Oexception, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::throw_ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException), G3_scratch, G4_scratch);
   140   __ should_not_reach_here();
   141   return entry;
   142 }
   145 address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_StackOverflowError_handler() {
   146   address entry = __ pc();
   147   // expression stack must be empty before entering the VM if an exception happened
   148   __ empty_expression_stack();
   149   __ call_VM(Oexception, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::throw_StackOverflowError));
   150   __ should_not_reach_here();
   151   return entry;
   152 }
   155 address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_return_entry_for(TosState state, int step) {
   156   TosState incoming_state = state;
   158   Label cont;
   159   address compiled_entry = __ pc();
   161   address entry = __ pc();
   162 #if !defined(_LP64) && defined(COMPILER2)
   163   // All return values are where we want them, except for Longs.  C2 returns
   164   // longs in G1 in the 32-bit build whereas the interpreter wants them in O0/O1.
   165   // Since the interpreter will return longs in G1 and O0/O1 in the 32bit
   166   // build even if we are returning from interpreted we just do a little
   167   // stupid shuffing.
   168   // Note: I tried to make c2 return longs in O0/O1 and G1 so we wouldn't have to
   169   // do this here. Unfortunately if we did a rethrow we'd see an machepilog node
   170   // first which would move g1 -> O0/O1 and destroy the exception we were throwing.
   172   if (incoming_state == ltos) {
   173     __ srl (G1,  0, O1);
   174     __ srlx(G1, 32, O0);
   175   }
   176 #endif // !_LP64 && COMPILER2
   178   __ bind(cont);
   180   // The callee returns with the stack possibly adjusted by adapter transition
   181   // We remove that possible adjustment here.
   182   // All interpreter local registers are untouched. Any result is passed back
   183   // in the O0/O1 or float registers. Before continuing, the arguments must be
   184   // popped from the java expression stack; i.e., Lesp must be adjusted.
   186   __ mov(Llast_SP, SP);   // Remove any adapter added stack space.
   188   Label L_got_cache, L_giant_index;
   189   const Register cache = G3_scratch;
   190   const Register size  = G1_scratch;
   191   if (EnableInvokeDynamic) {
   192     __ ldub(Address(Lbcp, 0), G1_scratch);  // Load current bytecode.
   193     __ cmp_and_br_short(G1_scratch, Bytecodes::_invokedynamic, Assembler::equal, Assembler::pn, L_giant_index);
   194   }
   195   __ get_cache_and_index_at_bcp(cache, G1_scratch, 1);
   196   __ bind(L_got_cache);
   197   __ ld_ptr(cache, ConstantPoolCache::base_offset() +
   198                    ConstantPoolCacheEntry::flags_offset(), size);
   199   __ and3(size, 0xFF, size);                   // argument size in words
   200   __ sll(size, Interpreter::logStackElementSize, size); // each argument size in bytes
   201   __ add(Lesp, size, Lesp);                    // pop arguments
   202   __ dispatch_next(state, step);
   204   // out of the main line of code...
   205   if (EnableInvokeDynamic) {
   206     __ bind(L_giant_index);
   207     __ get_cache_and_index_at_bcp(cache, G1_scratch, 1, sizeof(u4));
   208     __ ba_short(L_got_cache);
   209   }
   211   return entry;
   212 }
   215 address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_deopt_entry_for(TosState state, int step) {
   216   address entry = __ pc();
   217   __ get_constant_pool_cache(LcpoolCache); // load LcpoolCache
   218   { Label L;
   219     Address exception_addr(G2_thread, Thread::pending_exception_offset());
   220     __ ld_ptr(exception_addr, Gtemp);  // Load pending exception.
   221     __ br_null_short(Gtemp, Assembler::pt, L);
   222     __ call_VM(noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::throw_pending_exception));
   223     __ should_not_reach_here();
   224     __ bind(L);
   225   }
   226   __ dispatch_next(state, step);
   227   return entry;
   228 }
   230 // A result handler converts/unboxes a native call result into
   231 // a java interpreter/compiler result. The current frame is an
   232 // interpreter frame. The activation frame unwind code must be
   233 // consistent with that of TemplateTable::_return(...). In the
   234 // case of native methods, the caller's SP was not modified.
   235 address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_result_handler_for(BasicType type) {
   236   address entry = __ pc();
   237   Register Itos_i  = Otos_i ->after_save();
   238   Register Itos_l  = Otos_l ->after_save();
   239   Register Itos_l1 = Otos_l1->after_save();
   240   Register Itos_l2 = Otos_l2->after_save();
   241   switch (type) {
   242     case T_BOOLEAN: __ subcc(G0, O0, G0); __ addc(G0, 0, Itos_i); break; // !0 => true; 0 => false
   243     case T_CHAR   : __ sll(O0, 16, O0); __ srl(O0, 16, Itos_i);   break; // cannot use and3, 0xFFFF too big as immediate value!
   244     case T_BYTE   : __ sll(O0, 24, O0); __ sra(O0, 24, Itos_i);   break;
   245     case T_SHORT  : __ sll(O0, 16, O0); __ sra(O0, 16, Itos_i);   break;
   246     case T_LONG   :
   247 #ifndef _LP64
   248                     __ mov(O1, Itos_l2);  // move other half of long
   249 #endif              // ifdef or no ifdef, fall through to the T_INT case
   250     case T_INT    : __ mov(O0, Itos_i);                         break;
   251     case T_VOID   : /* nothing to do */                         break;
   252     case T_FLOAT  : assert(F0 == Ftos_f, "fix this code" );     break;
   253     case T_DOUBLE : assert(F0 == Ftos_d, "fix this code" );     break;
   254     case T_OBJECT :
   255       __ ld_ptr(FP, (frame::interpreter_frame_oop_temp_offset*wordSize) + STACK_BIAS, Itos_i);
   256       __ verify_oop(Itos_i);
   257       break;
   258     default       : ShouldNotReachHere();
   259   }
   260   __ ret();                           // return from interpreter activation
   261   __ delayed()->restore(I5_savedSP, G0, SP);  // remove interpreter frame
   262   NOT_PRODUCT(__ emit_long(0);)       // marker for disassembly
   263   return entry;
   264 }
   266 address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_safept_entry_for(TosState state, address runtime_entry) {
   267   address entry = __ pc();
   268   __ push(state);
   269   __ call_VM(noreg, runtime_entry);
   270   __ dispatch_via(vtos, Interpreter::normal_table(vtos));
   271   return entry;
   272 }
   275 address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_continuation_for(TosState state) {
   276   address entry = __ pc();
   277   __ dispatch_next(state);
   278   return entry;
   279 }
   281 //
   282 // Helpers for commoning out cases in the various type of method entries.
   283 //
   285 // increment invocation count & check for overflow
   286 //
   287 // Note: checking for negative value instead of overflow
   288 //       so we have a 'sticky' overflow test
   289 //
   290 // Lmethod: method
   291 // ??: invocation counter
   292 //
   293 void InterpreterGenerator::generate_counter_incr(Label* overflow, Label* profile_method, Label* profile_method_continue) {
   294   // Note: In tiered we increment either counters in Method* or in MDO depending if we're profiling or not.
   295   if (TieredCompilation) {
   296     const int increment = InvocationCounter::count_increment;
   297     const int mask = ((1 << Tier0InvokeNotifyFreqLog) - 1) << InvocationCounter::count_shift;
   298     Label no_mdo, done;
   299     if (ProfileInterpreter) {
   300       // If no method data exists, go to profile_continue.
   301       __ ld_ptr(Lmethod, Method::method_data_offset(), G4_scratch);
   302       __ br_null_short(G4_scratch, Assembler::pn, no_mdo);
   303       // Increment counter
   304       Address mdo_invocation_counter(G4_scratch,
   305                                      in_bytes(MethodData::invocation_counter_offset()) +
   306                                      in_bytes(InvocationCounter::counter_offset()));
   307       __ increment_mask_and_jump(mdo_invocation_counter, increment, mask,
   308                                  G3_scratch, Lscratch,
   309                                  Assembler::zero, overflow);
   310       __ ba_short(done);
   311     }
   313     // Increment counter in Method*
   314     __ bind(no_mdo);
   315     Address invocation_counter(Lmethod,
   316                                in_bytes(Method::invocation_counter_offset()) +
   317                                in_bytes(InvocationCounter::counter_offset()));
   318     __ increment_mask_and_jump(invocation_counter, increment, mask,
   319                                G3_scratch, Lscratch,
   320                                Assembler::zero, overflow);
   321     __ bind(done);
   322   } else {
   323     // Update standard invocation counters
   324     __ increment_invocation_counter(O0, G3_scratch);
   325     if (ProfileInterpreter) {  // %%% Merge this into MethodData*
   326       Address interpreter_invocation_counter(Lmethod,in_bytes(Method::interpreter_invocation_counter_offset()));
   327       __ ld(interpreter_invocation_counter, G3_scratch);
   328       __ inc(G3_scratch);
   329       __ st(G3_scratch, interpreter_invocation_counter);
   330     }
   332     if (ProfileInterpreter && profile_method != NULL) {
   333       // Test to see if we should create a method data oop
   334       AddressLiteral profile_limit((address)&InvocationCounter::InterpreterProfileLimit);
   335       __ load_contents(profile_limit, G3_scratch);
   336       __ cmp_and_br_short(O0, G3_scratch, Assembler::lessUnsigned, Assembler::pn, *profile_method_continue);
   338       // if no method data exists, go to profile_method
   339       __ test_method_data_pointer(*profile_method);
   340     }
   342     AddressLiteral invocation_limit((address)&InvocationCounter::InterpreterInvocationLimit);
   343     __ load_contents(invocation_limit, G3_scratch);
   344     __ cmp(O0, G3_scratch);
   345     __ br(Assembler::greaterEqualUnsigned, false, Assembler::pn, *overflow); // Far distance
   346     __ delayed()->nop();
   347   }
   349 }
   351 // Allocate monitor and lock method (asm interpreter)
   352 // ebx - Method*
   353 //
   354 void InterpreterGenerator::lock_method(void) {
   355   __ ld(Lmethod, in_bytes(Method::access_flags_offset()), O0);  // Load access flags.
   357 #ifdef ASSERT
   358  { Label ok;
   359    __ btst(JVM_ACC_SYNCHRONIZED, O0);
   360    __ br( Assembler::notZero, false, Assembler::pt, ok);
   361    __ delayed()->nop();
   362    __ stop("method doesn't need synchronization");
   363    __ bind(ok);
   364   }
   365 #endif // ASSERT
   367   // get synchronization object to O0
   368   { Label done;
   369     const int mirror_offset = in_bytes(Klass::java_mirror_offset());
   370     __ btst(JVM_ACC_STATIC, O0);
   371     __ br( Assembler::zero, true, Assembler::pt, done);
   372     __ delayed()->ld_ptr(Llocals, Interpreter::local_offset_in_bytes(0), O0); // get receiver for not-static case
   374     __ ld_ptr( Lmethod, in_bytes(Method::const_offset()), O0);
   375     __ ld_ptr( O0, in_bytes(ConstMethod::constants_offset()), O0);
   376     __ ld_ptr( O0, ConstantPool::pool_holder_offset_in_bytes(), O0);
   378     // lock the mirror, not the Klass*
   379     __ ld_ptr( O0, mirror_offset, O0);
   381 #ifdef ASSERT
   382     __ tst(O0);
   383     __ breakpoint_trap(Assembler::zero, Assembler::ptr_cc);
   384 #endif // ASSERT
   386     __ bind(done);
   387   }
   389   __ add_monitor_to_stack(true, noreg, noreg);  // allocate monitor elem
   390   __ st_ptr( O0, Lmonitors, BasicObjectLock::obj_offset_in_bytes());   // store object
   391   // __ untested("lock_object from method entry");
   392   __ lock_object(Lmonitors, O0);
   393 }
   396 void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_stack_overflow_check(Register Rframe_size,
   397                                                          Register Rscratch,
   398                                                          Register Rscratch2) {
   399   const int page_size = os::vm_page_size();
   400   Label after_frame_check;
   402   assert_different_registers(Rframe_size, Rscratch, Rscratch2);
   404   __ set(page_size, Rscratch);
   405   __ cmp_and_br_short(Rframe_size, Rscratch, Assembler::lessEqual, Assembler::pt, after_frame_check);
   407   // get the stack base, and in debug, verify it is non-zero
   408   __ ld_ptr( G2_thread, Thread::stack_base_offset(), Rscratch );
   409 #ifdef ASSERT
   410   Label base_not_zero;
   411   __ br_notnull_short(Rscratch, Assembler::pn, base_not_zero);
   412   __ stop("stack base is zero in generate_stack_overflow_check");
   413   __ bind(base_not_zero);
   414 #endif
   416   // get the stack size, and in debug, verify it is non-zero
   417   assert( sizeof(size_t) == sizeof(intptr_t), "wrong load size" );
   418   __ ld_ptr( G2_thread, Thread::stack_size_offset(), Rscratch2 );
   419 #ifdef ASSERT
   420   Label size_not_zero;
   421   __ br_notnull_short(Rscratch2, Assembler::pn, size_not_zero);
   422   __ stop("stack size is zero in generate_stack_overflow_check");
   423   __ bind(size_not_zero);
   424 #endif
   426   // compute the beginning of the protected zone minus the requested frame size
   427   __ sub( Rscratch, Rscratch2,   Rscratch );
   428   __ set( (StackRedPages+StackYellowPages) * page_size, Rscratch2 );
   429   __ add( Rscratch, Rscratch2,   Rscratch );
   431   // Add in the size of the frame (which is the same as subtracting it from the
   432   // SP, which would take another register
   433   __ add( Rscratch, Rframe_size, Rscratch );
   435   // the frame is greater than one page in size, so check against
   436   // the bottom of the stack
   437   __ cmp_and_brx_short(SP, Rscratch, Assembler::greater, Assembler::pt, after_frame_check);
   439   // the stack will overflow, throw an exception
   441   // Note that SP is restored to sender's sp (in the delay slot). This
   442   // is necessary if the sender's frame is an extended compiled frame
   443   // (see gen_c2i_adapter()) and safer anyway in case of JSR292
   444   // adaptations.
   446   // Note also that the restored frame is not necessarily interpreted.
   447   // Use the shared runtime version of the StackOverflowError.
   448   assert(StubRoutines::throw_StackOverflowError_entry() != NULL, "stub not yet generated");
   449   AddressLiteral stub(StubRoutines::throw_StackOverflowError_entry());
   450   __ jump_to(stub, Rscratch);
   451   __ delayed()->mov(O5_savedSP, SP);
   453   // if you get to here, then there is enough stack space
   454   __ bind( after_frame_check );
   455 }
   458 //
   459 // Generate a fixed interpreter frame. This is identical setup for interpreted
   460 // methods and for native methods hence the shared code.
   462 void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_fixed_frame(bool native_call) {
   463   //
   464   //
   465   // The entry code sets up a new interpreter frame in 4 steps:
   466   //
   467   // 1) Increase caller's SP by for the extra local space needed:
   468   //    (check for overflow)
   469   //    Efficient implementation of xload/xstore bytecodes requires
   470   //    that arguments and non-argument locals are in a contigously
   471   //    addressable memory block => non-argument locals must be
   472   //    allocated in the caller's frame.
   473   //
   474   // 2) Create a new stack frame and register window:
   475   //    The new stack frame must provide space for the standard
   476   //    register save area, the maximum java expression stack size,
   477   //    the monitor slots (0 slots initially), and some frame local
   478   //    scratch locations.
   479   //
   480   // 3) The following interpreter activation registers must be setup:
   481   //    Lesp       : expression stack pointer
   482   //    Lbcp       : bytecode pointer
   483   //    Lmethod    : method
   484   //    Llocals    : locals pointer
   485   //    Lmonitors  : monitor pointer
   486   //    LcpoolCache: constant pool cache
   487   //
   488   // 4) Initialize the non-argument locals if necessary:
   489   //    Non-argument locals may need to be initialized to NULL
   490   //    for GC to work. If the oop-map information is accurate
   491   //    (in the absence of the JSR problem), no initialization
   492   //    is necessary.
   493   //
   494   // (gri - 2/25/2000)
   497   const Address size_of_parameters(G5_method, Method::size_of_parameters_offset());
   498   const Address size_of_locals    (G5_method, Method::size_of_locals_offset());
   499   const Address max_stack         (G5_method, Method::max_stack_offset());
   500   int rounded_vm_local_words = round_to( frame::interpreter_frame_vm_local_words, WordsPerLong );
   502   const int extra_space =
   503     rounded_vm_local_words +                   // frame local scratch space
   504     //6815692//Method::extra_stack_words() +       // extra push slots for MH adapters
   505     frame::memory_parameter_word_sp_offset +   // register save area
   506     (native_call ? frame::interpreter_frame_extra_outgoing_argument_words : 0);
   508   const Register Glocals_size = G3;
   509   const Register Otmp1 = O3;
   510   const Register Otmp2 = O4;
   511   // Lscratch can't be used as a temporary because the call_stub uses
   512   // it to assert that the stack frame was setup correctly.
   514   __ lduh( size_of_parameters, Glocals_size);
   516   // Gargs points to first local + BytesPerWord
   517   // Set the saved SP after the register window save
   518   //
   519   assert_different_registers(Gargs, Glocals_size, Gframe_size, O5_savedSP);
   520   __ sll(Glocals_size, Interpreter::logStackElementSize, Otmp1);
   521   __ add(Gargs, Otmp1, Gargs);
   523   if (native_call) {
   524     __ calc_mem_param_words( Glocals_size, Gframe_size );
   525     __ add( Gframe_size,  extra_space, Gframe_size);
   526     __ round_to( Gframe_size, WordsPerLong );
   527     __ sll( Gframe_size, LogBytesPerWord, Gframe_size );
   528   } else {
   530     //
   531     // Compute number of locals in method apart from incoming parameters
   532     //
   533     __ lduh( size_of_locals, Otmp1 );
   534     __ sub( Otmp1, Glocals_size, Glocals_size );
   535     __ round_to( Glocals_size, WordsPerLong );
   536     __ sll( Glocals_size, Interpreter::logStackElementSize, Glocals_size );
   538     // see if the frame is greater than one page in size. If so,
   539     // then we need to verify there is enough stack space remaining
   540     // Frame_size = (max_stack + extra_space) * BytesPerWord;
   541     __ lduh( max_stack, Gframe_size );
   542     __ add( Gframe_size, extra_space, Gframe_size );
   543     __ round_to( Gframe_size, WordsPerLong );
   544     __ sll( Gframe_size, Interpreter::logStackElementSize, Gframe_size);
   546     // Add in java locals size for stack overflow check only
   547     __ add( Gframe_size, Glocals_size, Gframe_size );
   549     const Register Otmp2 = O4;
   550     assert_different_registers(Otmp1, Otmp2, O5_savedSP);
   551     generate_stack_overflow_check(Gframe_size, Otmp1, Otmp2);
   553     __ sub( Gframe_size, Glocals_size, Gframe_size);
   555     //
   556     // bump SP to accomodate the extra locals
   557     //
   558     __ sub( SP, Glocals_size, SP );
   559   }
   561   //
   562   // now set up a stack frame with the size computed above
   563   //
   564   __ neg( Gframe_size );
   565   __ save( SP, Gframe_size, SP );
   567   //
   568   // now set up all the local cache registers
   569   //
   570   // NOTE: At this point, Lbyte_code/Lscratch has been modified. Note
   571   // that all present references to Lbyte_code initialize the register
   572   // immediately before use
   573   if (native_call) {
   574     __ mov(G0, Lbcp);
   575   } else {
   576     __ ld_ptr(G5_method, Method::const_offset(), Lbcp);
   577     __ add(Lbcp, in_bytes(ConstMethod::codes_offset()), Lbcp);
   578   }
   579   __ mov( G5_method, Lmethod);                 // set Lmethod
   580   __ get_constant_pool_cache( LcpoolCache );   // set LcpoolCache
   581   __ sub(FP, rounded_vm_local_words * BytesPerWord, Lmonitors ); // set Lmonitors
   582 #ifdef _LP64
   583   __ add( Lmonitors, STACK_BIAS, Lmonitors );   // Account for 64 bit stack bias
   584 #endif
   585   __ sub(Lmonitors, BytesPerWord, Lesp);       // set Lesp
   587   // setup interpreter activation registers
   588   __ sub(Gargs, BytesPerWord, Llocals);        // set Llocals
   590   if (ProfileInterpreter) {
   591 #ifdef FAST_DISPATCH
   592     // FAST_DISPATCH and ProfileInterpreter are mutually exclusive since
   593     // they both use I2.
   594     assert(0, "FAST_DISPATCH and +ProfileInterpreter are mutually exclusive");
   595 #endif // FAST_DISPATCH
   596     __ set_method_data_pointer();
   597   }
   599 }
   601 // Empty method, generate a very fast return.
   603 address InterpreterGenerator::generate_empty_entry(void) {
   605   // A method that does nother but return...
   607   address entry = __ pc();
   608   Label slow_path;
   610   // do nothing for empty methods (do not even increment invocation counter)
   611   if ( UseFastEmptyMethods) {
   612     // If we need a safepoint check, generate full interpreter entry.
   613     AddressLiteral sync_state(SafepointSynchronize::address_of_state());
   614     __ set(sync_state, G3_scratch);
   615     __ cmp_and_br_short(G3_scratch, SafepointSynchronize::_not_synchronized, Assembler::notEqual, Assembler::pn, slow_path);
   617     // Code: _return
   618     __ retl();
   619     __ delayed()->mov(O5_savedSP, SP);
   621     __ bind(slow_path);
   622     (void) generate_normal_entry(false);
   624     return entry;
   625   }
   626   return NULL;
   627 }
   629 // Call an accessor method (assuming it is resolved, otherwise drop into
   630 // vanilla (slow path) entry
   632 // Generates code to elide accessor methods
   633 // Uses G3_scratch and G1_scratch as scratch
   634 address InterpreterGenerator::generate_accessor_entry(void) {
   636   // Code: _aload_0, _(i|a)getfield, _(i|a)return or any rewrites thereof;
   637   // parameter size = 1
   638   // Note: We can only use this code if the getfield has been resolved
   639   //       and if we don't have a null-pointer exception => check for
   640   //       these conditions first and use slow path if necessary.
   641   address entry = __ pc();
   642   Label slow_path;
   645   // XXX: for compressed oops pointer loading and decoding doesn't fit in
   646   // delay slot and damages G1
   647   if ( UseFastAccessorMethods && !UseCompressedOops ) {
   648     // Check if we need to reach a safepoint and generate full interpreter
   649     // frame if so.
   650     AddressLiteral sync_state(SafepointSynchronize::address_of_state());
   651     __ load_contents(sync_state, G3_scratch);
   652     __ cmp(G3_scratch, SafepointSynchronize::_not_synchronized);
   653     __ cmp_and_br_short(G3_scratch, SafepointSynchronize::_not_synchronized, Assembler::notEqual, Assembler::pn, slow_path);
   655     // Check if local 0 != NULL
   656     __ ld_ptr(Gargs, G0, Otos_i ); // get local 0
   657     // check if local 0 == NULL and go the slow path
   658     __ br_null_short(Otos_i, Assembler::pn, slow_path);
   661     // read first instruction word and extract bytecode @ 1 and index @ 2
   662     // get first 4 bytes of the bytecodes (big endian!)
   663     __ ld_ptr(G5_method, Method::const_offset(), G1_scratch);
   664     __ ld(G1_scratch, ConstMethod::codes_offset(), G1_scratch);
   666     // move index @ 2 far left then to the right most two bytes.
   667     __ sll(G1_scratch, 2*BitsPerByte, G1_scratch);
   668     __ srl(G1_scratch, 2*BitsPerByte - exact_log2(in_words(
   669                       ConstantPoolCacheEntry::size()) * BytesPerWord), G1_scratch);
   671     // get constant pool cache
   672     __ ld_ptr(G5_method, Method::const_offset(), G3_scratch);
   673     __ ld_ptr(G3_scratch, ConstMethod::constants_offset(), G3_scratch);
   674     __ ld_ptr(G3_scratch, ConstantPool::cache_offset_in_bytes(), G3_scratch);
   676     // get specific constant pool cache entry
   677     __ add(G3_scratch, G1_scratch, G3_scratch);
   679     // Check the constant Pool cache entry to see if it has been resolved.
   680     // If not, need the slow path.
   681     ByteSize cp_base_offset = ConstantPoolCache::base_offset();
   682     __ ld_ptr(G3_scratch, cp_base_offset + ConstantPoolCacheEntry::indices_offset(), G1_scratch);
   683     __ srl(G1_scratch, 2*BitsPerByte, G1_scratch);
   684     __ and3(G1_scratch, 0xFF, G1_scratch);
   685     __ cmp_and_br_short(G1_scratch, Bytecodes::_getfield, Assembler::notEqual, Assembler::pn, slow_path);
   687     // Get the type and return field offset from the constant pool cache
   688     __ ld_ptr(G3_scratch, cp_base_offset + ConstantPoolCacheEntry::flags_offset(), G1_scratch);
   689     __ ld_ptr(G3_scratch, cp_base_offset + ConstantPoolCacheEntry::f2_offset(), G3_scratch);
   691     Label xreturn_path;
   692     // Need to differentiate between igetfield, agetfield, bgetfield etc.
   693     // because they are different sizes.
   694     // Get the type from the constant pool cache
   695     __ srl(G1_scratch, ConstantPoolCacheEntry::tos_state_shift, G1_scratch);
   696     // Make sure we don't need to mask G1_scratch after the above shift
   697     ConstantPoolCacheEntry::verify_tos_state_shift();
   698     __ cmp(G1_scratch, atos );
   699     __ br(Assembler::equal, true, Assembler::pt, xreturn_path);
   700     __ delayed()->ld_ptr(Otos_i, G3_scratch, Otos_i);
   701     __ cmp(G1_scratch, itos);
   702     __ br(Assembler::equal, true, Assembler::pt, xreturn_path);
   703     __ delayed()->ld(Otos_i, G3_scratch, Otos_i);
   704     __ cmp(G1_scratch, stos);
   705     __ br(Assembler::equal, true, Assembler::pt, xreturn_path);
   706     __ delayed()->ldsh(Otos_i, G3_scratch, Otos_i);
   707     __ cmp(G1_scratch, ctos);
   708     __ br(Assembler::equal, true, Assembler::pt, xreturn_path);
   709     __ delayed()->lduh(Otos_i, G3_scratch, Otos_i);
   710 #ifdef ASSERT
   711     __ cmp(G1_scratch, btos);
   712     __ br(Assembler::equal, true, Assembler::pt, xreturn_path);
   713     __ delayed()->ldsb(Otos_i, G3_scratch, Otos_i);
   714     __ should_not_reach_here();
   715 #endif
   716     __ ldsb(Otos_i, G3_scratch, Otos_i);
   717     __ bind(xreturn_path);
   719     // _ireturn/_areturn
   720     __ retl();                      // return from leaf routine
   721     __ delayed()->mov(O5_savedSP, SP);
   723     // Generate regular method entry
   724     __ bind(slow_path);
   725     (void) generate_normal_entry(false);
   726     return entry;
   727   }
   728   return NULL;
   729 }
   731 // Method entry for java.lang.ref.Reference.get.
   732 address InterpreterGenerator::generate_Reference_get_entry(void) {
   733 #ifndef SERIALGC
   734   // Code: _aload_0, _getfield, _areturn
   735   // parameter size = 1
   736   //
   737   // The code that gets generated by this routine is split into 2 parts:
   738   //    1. The "intrinsified" code for G1 (or any SATB based GC),
   739   //    2. The slow path - which is an expansion of the regular method entry.
   740   //
   741   // Notes:-
   742   // * In the G1 code we do not check whether we need to block for
   743   //   a safepoint. If G1 is enabled then we must execute the specialized
   744   //   code for Reference.get (except when the Reference object is null)
   745   //   so that we can log the value in the referent field with an SATB
   746   //   update buffer.
   747   //   If the code for the getfield template is modified so that the
   748   //   G1 pre-barrier code is executed when the current method is
   749   //   Reference.get() then going through the normal method entry
   750   //   will be fine.
   751   // * The G1 code can, however, check the receiver object (the instance
   752   //   of java.lang.Reference) and jump to the slow path if null. If the
   753   //   Reference object is null then we obviously cannot fetch the referent
   754   //   and so we don't need to call the G1 pre-barrier. Thus we can use the
   755   //   regular method entry code to generate the NPE.
   756   //
   757   // This code is based on generate_accessor_enty.
   759   address entry = __ pc();
   761   const int referent_offset = java_lang_ref_Reference::referent_offset;
   762   guarantee(referent_offset > 0, "referent offset not initialized");
   764   if (UseG1GC) {
   765      Label slow_path;
   767     // In the G1 code we don't check if we need to reach a safepoint. We
   768     // continue and the thread will safepoint at the next bytecode dispatch.
   770     // Check if local 0 != NULL
   771     // If the receiver is null then it is OK to jump to the slow path.
   772     __ ld_ptr(Gargs, G0, Otos_i ); // get local 0
   773     // check if local 0 == NULL and go the slow path
   774     __ cmp_and_brx_short(Otos_i, 0, Assembler::equal, Assembler::pn, slow_path);
   777     // Load the value of the referent field.
   778     if (Assembler::is_simm13(referent_offset)) {
   779       __ load_heap_oop(Otos_i, referent_offset, Otos_i);
   780     } else {
   781       __ set(referent_offset, G3_scratch);
   782       __ load_heap_oop(Otos_i, G3_scratch, Otos_i);
   783     }
   785     // Generate the G1 pre-barrier code to log the value of
   786     // the referent field in an SATB buffer. Note with
   787     // these parameters the pre-barrier does not generate
   788     // the load of the previous value
   790     __ g1_write_barrier_pre(noreg /* obj */, noreg /* index */, 0 /* offset */,
   791                             Otos_i /* pre_val */,
   792                             G3_scratch /* tmp */,
   793                             true /* preserve_o_regs */);
   795     // _areturn
   796     __ retl();                      // return from leaf routine
   797     __ delayed()->mov(O5_savedSP, SP);
   799     // Generate regular method entry
   800     __ bind(slow_path);
   801     (void) generate_normal_entry(false);
   802     return entry;
   803   }
   804 #endif // SERIALGC
   806   // If G1 is not enabled then attempt to go through the accessor entry point
   807   // Reference.get is an accessor
   808   return generate_accessor_entry();
   809 }
   811 //
   812 // Interpreter stub for calling a native method. (asm interpreter)
   813 // This sets up a somewhat different looking stack for calling the native method
   814 // than the typical interpreter frame setup.
   815 //
   817 address InterpreterGenerator::generate_native_entry(bool synchronized) {
   818   address entry = __ pc();
   820   // the following temporary registers are used during frame creation
   821   const Register Gtmp1 = G3_scratch ;
   822   const Register Gtmp2 = G1_scratch;
   823   bool inc_counter  = UseCompiler || CountCompiledCalls;
   825   // make sure registers are different!
   826   assert_different_registers(G2_thread, G5_method, Gargs, Gtmp1, Gtmp2);
   828   const Address Laccess_flags(Lmethod, Method::access_flags_offset());
   830   const Register Glocals_size = G3;
   831   assert_different_registers(Glocals_size, G4_scratch, Gframe_size);
   833   // make sure method is native & not abstract
   834   // rethink these assertions - they can be simplified and shared (gri 2/25/2000)
   835 #ifdef ASSERT
   836   __ ld(G5_method, Method::access_flags_offset(), Gtmp1);
   837   {
   838     Label L;
   839     __ btst(JVM_ACC_NATIVE, Gtmp1);
   840     __ br(Assembler::notZero, false, Assembler::pt, L);
   841     __ delayed()->nop();
   842     __ stop("tried to execute non-native method as native");
   843     __ bind(L);
   844   }
   845   { Label L;
   846     __ btst(JVM_ACC_ABSTRACT, Gtmp1);
   847     __ br(Assembler::zero, false, Assembler::pt, L);
   848     __ delayed()->nop();
   849     __ stop("tried to execute abstract method as non-abstract");
   850     __ bind(L);
   851   }
   852 #endif // ASSERT
   854  // generate the code to allocate the interpreter stack frame
   855   generate_fixed_frame(true);
   857   //
   858   // No locals to initialize for native method
   859   //
   861   // this slot will be set later, we initialize it to null here just in
   862   // case we get a GC before the actual value is stored later
   863   __ st_ptr(G0, FP, (frame::interpreter_frame_oop_temp_offset * wordSize) + STACK_BIAS);
   865   const Address do_not_unlock_if_synchronized(G2_thread,
   866     JavaThread::do_not_unlock_if_synchronized_offset());
   867   // Since at this point in the method invocation the exception handler
   868   // would try to exit the monitor of synchronized methods which hasn't
   869   // been entered yet, we set the thread local variable
   870   // _do_not_unlock_if_synchronized to true. If any exception was thrown by
   871   // runtime, exception handling i.e. unlock_if_synchronized_method will
   872   // check this thread local flag.
   873   // This flag has two effects, one is to force an unwind in the topmost
   874   // interpreter frame and not perform an unlock while doing so.
   876   __ movbool(true, G3_scratch);
   877   __ stbool(G3_scratch, do_not_unlock_if_synchronized);
   879   // increment invocation counter and check for overflow
   880   //
   881   // Note: checking for negative value instead of overflow
   882   //       so we have a 'sticky' overflow test (may be of
   883   //       importance as soon as we have true MT/MP)
   884   Label invocation_counter_overflow;
   885   Label Lcontinue;
   886   if (inc_counter) {
   887     generate_counter_incr(&invocation_counter_overflow, NULL, NULL);
   889   }
   890   __ bind(Lcontinue);
   892   bang_stack_shadow_pages(true);
   894   // reset the _do_not_unlock_if_synchronized flag
   895   __ stbool(G0, do_not_unlock_if_synchronized);
   897   // check for synchronized methods
   898   // Must happen AFTER invocation_counter check and stack overflow check,
   899   // so method is not locked if overflows.
   901   if (synchronized) {
   902     lock_method();
   903   } else {
   904 #ifdef ASSERT
   905     { Label ok;
   906       __ ld(Laccess_flags, O0);
   907       __ btst(JVM_ACC_SYNCHRONIZED, O0);
   908       __ br( Assembler::zero, false, Assembler::pt, ok);
   909       __ delayed()->nop();
   910       __ stop("method needs synchronization");
   911       __ bind(ok);
   912     }
   913 #endif // ASSERT
   914   }
   917   // start execution
   918   __ verify_thread();
   920   // JVMTI support
   921   __ notify_method_entry();
   923   // native call
   925   // (note that O0 is never an oop--at most it is a handle)
   926   // It is important not to smash any handles created by this call,
   927   // until any oop handle in O0 is dereferenced.
   929   // (note that the space for outgoing params is preallocated)
   931   // get signature handler
   932   { Label L;
   933     Address signature_handler(Lmethod, Method::signature_handler_offset());
   934     __ ld_ptr(signature_handler, G3_scratch);
   935     __ br_notnull_short(G3_scratch, Assembler::pt, L);
   936     __ call_VM(noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::prepare_native_call), Lmethod);
   937     __ ld_ptr(signature_handler, G3_scratch);
   938     __ bind(L);
   939   }
   941   // Push a new frame so that the args will really be stored in
   942   // Copy a few locals across so the new frame has the variables
   943   // we need but these values will be dead at the jni call and
   944   // therefore not gc volatile like the values in the current
   945   // frame (Lmethod in particular)
   947   // Flush the method pointer to the register save area
   948   __ st_ptr(Lmethod, SP, (Lmethod->sp_offset_in_saved_window() * wordSize) + STACK_BIAS);
   949   __ mov(Llocals, O1);
   951   // calculate where the mirror handle body is allocated in the interpreter frame:
   952   __ add(FP, (frame::interpreter_frame_oop_temp_offset * wordSize) + STACK_BIAS, O2);
   954   // Calculate current frame size
   955   __ sub(SP, FP, O3);         // Calculate negative of current frame size
   956   __ save(SP, O3, SP);        // Allocate an identical sized frame
   958   // Note I7 has leftover trash. Slow signature handler will fill it in
   959   // should we get there. Normal jni call will set reasonable last_Java_pc
   960   // below (and fix I7 so the stack trace doesn't have a meaningless frame
   961   // in it).
   963   // Load interpreter frame's Lmethod into same register here
   965   __ ld_ptr(FP, (Lmethod->sp_offset_in_saved_window() * wordSize) + STACK_BIAS, Lmethod);
   967   __ mov(I1, Llocals);
   968   __ mov(I2, Lscratch2);     // save the address of the mirror
   971   // ONLY Lmethod and Llocals are valid here!
   973   // call signature handler, It will move the arg properly since Llocals in current frame
   974   // matches that in outer frame
   976   __ callr(G3_scratch, 0);
   977   __ delayed()->nop();
   979   // Result handler is in Lscratch
   981   // Reload interpreter frame's Lmethod since slow signature handler may block
   982   __ ld_ptr(FP, (Lmethod->sp_offset_in_saved_window() * wordSize) + STACK_BIAS, Lmethod);
   984   { Label not_static;
   986     __ ld(Laccess_flags, O0);
   987     __ btst(JVM_ACC_STATIC, O0);
   988     __ br( Assembler::zero, false, Assembler::pt, not_static);
   989     // get native function entry point(O0 is a good temp until the very end)
   990     __ delayed()->ld_ptr(Lmethod, in_bytes(Method::native_function_offset()), O0);
   991     // for static methods insert the mirror argument
   992     const int mirror_offset = in_bytes(Klass::java_mirror_offset());
   994     __ ld_ptr(Lmethod, Method:: const_offset(), O1);
   995     __ ld_ptr(O1, ConstMethod::constants_offset(), O1);
   996     __ ld_ptr(O1, ConstantPool::pool_holder_offset_in_bytes(), O1);
   997     __ ld_ptr(O1, mirror_offset, O1);
   998 #ifdef ASSERT
   999     if (!PrintSignatureHandlers)  // do not dirty the output with this
  1000     { Label L;
  1001       __ br_notnull_short(O1, Assembler::pt, L);
  1002       __ stop("mirror is missing");
  1003       __ bind(L);
  1005 #endif // ASSERT
  1006     __ st_ptr(O1, Lscratch2, 0);
  1007     __ mov(Lscratch2, O1);
  1008     __ bind(not_static);
  1011   // At this point, arguments have been copied off of stack into
  1012   // their JNI positions, which are O1..O5 and SP[68..].
  1013   // Oops are boxed in-place on the stack, with handles copied to arguments.
  1014   // The result handler is in Lscratch.  O0 will shortly hold the JNIEnv*.
  1016 #ifdef ASSERT
  1017   { Label L;
  1018     __ br_notnull_short(O0, Assembler::pt, L);
  1019     __ stop("native entry point is missing");
  1020     __ bind(L);
  1022 #endif // ASSERT
  1024   //
  1025   // setup the frame anchor
  1026   //
  1027   // The scavenge function only needs to know that the PC of this frame is
  1028   // in the interpreter method entry code, it doesn't need to know the exact
  1029   // PC and hence we can use O7 which points to the return address from the
  1030   // previous call in the code stream (signature handler function)
  1031   //
  1032   // The other trick is we set last_Java_sp to FP instead of the usual SP because
  1033   // we have pushed the extra frame in order to protect the volatile register(s)
  1034   // in that frame when we return from the jni call
  1035   //
  1037   __ set_last_Java_frame(FP, O7);
  1038   __ mov(O7, I7);  // make dummy interpreter frame look like one above,
  1039                    // not meaningless information that'll confuse me.
  1041   // flush the windows now. We don't care about the current (protection) frame
  1042   // only the outer frames
  1044   __ flush_windows();
  1046   // mark windows as flushed
  1047   Address flags(G2_thread, JavaThread::frame_anchor_offset() + JavaFrameAnchor::flags_offset());
  1048   __ set(JavaFrameAnchor::flushed, G3_scratch);
  1049   __ st(G3_scratch, flags);
  1051   // Transition from _thread_in_Java to _thread_in_native. We are already safepoint ready.
  1053   Address thread_state(G2_thread, JavaThread::thread_state_offset());
  1054 #ifdef ASSERT
  1055   { Label L;
  1056     __ ld(thread_state, G3_scratch);
  1057     __ cmp_and_br_short(G3_scratch, _thread_in_Java, Assembler::equal, Assembler::pt, L);
  1058     __ stop("Wrong thread state in native stub");
  1059     __ bind(L);
  1061 #endif // ASSERT
  1062   __ set(_thread_in_native, G3_scratch);
  1063   __ st(G3_scratch, thread_state);
  1065   // Call the jni method, using the delay slot to set the JNIEnv* argument.
  1066   __ save_thread(L7_thread_cache); // save Gthread
  1067   __ callr(O0, 0);
  1068   __ delayed()->
  1069      add(L7_thread_cache, in_bytes(JavaThread::jni_environment_offset()), O0);
  1071   // Back from jni method Lmethod in this frame is DEAD, DEAD, DEAD
  1073   __ restore_thread(L7_thread_cache); // restore G2_thread
  1074   __ reinit_heapbase();
  1076   // must we block?
  1078   // Block, if necessary, before resuming in _thread_in_Java state.
  1079   // In order for GC to work, don't clear the last_Java_sp until after blocking.
  1080   { Label no_block;
  1081     AddressLiteral sync_state(SafepointSynchronize::address_of_state());
  1083     // Switch thread to "native transition" state before reading the synchronization state.
  1084     // This additional state is necessary because reading and testing the synchronization
  1085     // state is not atomic w.r.t. GC, as this scenario demonstrates:
  1086     //     Java thread A, in _thread_in_native state, loads _not_synchronized and is preempted.
  1087     //     VM thread changes sync state to synchronizing and suspends threads for GC.
  1088     //     Thread A is resumed to finish this native method, but doesn't block here since it
  1089     //     didn't see any synchronization is progress, and escapes.
  1090     __ set(_thread_in_native_trans, G3_scratch);
  1091     __ st(G3_scratch, thread_state);
  1092     if(os::is_MP()) {
  1093       if (UseMembar) {
  1094         // Force this write out before the read below
  1095         __ membar(Assembler::StoreLoad);
  1096       } else {
  1097         // Write serialization page so VM thread can do a pseudo remote membar.
  1098         // We use the current thread pointer to calculate a thread specific
  1099         // offset to write to within the page. This minimizes bus traffic
  1100         // due to cache line collision.
  1101         __ serialize_memory(G2_thread, G1_scratch, G3_scratch);
  1104     __ load_contents(sync_state, G3_scratch);
  1105     __ cmp(G3_scratch, SafepointSynchronize::_not_synchronized);
  1107     Label L;
  1108     __ br(Assembler::notEqual, false, Assembler::pn, L);
  1109     __ delayed()->ld(G2_thread, JavaThread::suspend_flags_offset(), G3_scratch);
  1110     __ cmp_and_br_short(G3_scratch, 0, Assembler::equal, Assembler::pt, no_block);
  1111     __ bind(L);
  1113     // Block.  Save any potential method result value before the operation and
  1114     // use a leaf call to leave the last_Java_frame setup undisturbed.
  1115     save_native_result();
  1116     __ call_VM_leaf(L7_thread_cache,
  1117                     CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, JavaThread::check_special_condition_for_native_trans),
  1118                     G2_thread);
  1120     // Restore any method result value
  1121     restore_native_result();
  1122     __ bind(no_block);
  1125   // Clear the frame anchor now
  1127   __ reset_last_Java_frame();
  1129   // Move the result handler address
  1130   __ mov(Lscratch, G3_scratch);
  1131   // return possible result to the outer frame
  1132 #ifndef __LP64
  1133   __ mov(O0, I0);
  1134   __ restore(O1, G0, O1);
  1135 #else
  1136   __ restore(O0, G0, O0);
  1137 #endif /* __LP64 */
  1139   // Move result handler to expected register
  1140   __ mov(G3_scratch, Lscratch);
  1142   // Back in normal (native) interpreter frame. State is thread_in_native_trans
  1143   // switch to thread_in_Java.
  1145   __ set(_thread_in_Java, G3_scratch);
  1146   __ st(G3_scratch, thread_state);
  1148   // reset handle block
  1149   __ ld_ptr(G2_thread, JavaThread::active_handles_offset(), G3_scratch);
  1150   __ st_ptr(G0, G3_scratch, JNIHandleBlock::top_offset_in_bytes());
  1152   // If we have an oop result store it where it will be safe for any further gc
  1153   // until we return now that we've released the handle it might be protected by
  1156     Label no_oop, store_result;
  1158     __ set((intptr_t)AbstractInterpreter::result_handler(T_OBJECT), G3_scratch);
  1159     __ cmp_and_brx_short(G3_scratch, Lscratch, Assembler::notEqual, Assembler::pt, no_oop);
  1160     __ addcc(G0, O0, O0);
  1161     __ brx(Assembler::notZero, true, Assembler::pt, store_result);     // if result is not NULL:
  1162     __ delayed()->ld_ptr(O0, 0, O0);                                   // unbox it
  1163     __ mov(G0, O0);
  1165     __ bind(store_result);
  1166     // Store it where gc will look for it and result handler expects it.
  1167     __ st_ptr(O0, FP, (frame::interpreter_frame_oop_temp_offset*wordSize) + STACK_BIAS);
  1169     __ bind(no_oop);
  1174   // handle exceptions (exception handling will handle unlocking!)
  1175   { Label L;
  1176     Address exception_addr(G2_thread, Thread::pending_exception_offset());
  1177     __ ld_ptr(exception_addr, Gtemp);
  1178     __ br_null_short(Gtemp, Assembler::pt, L);
  1179     // Note: This could be handled more efficiently since we know that the native
  1180     //       method doesn't have an exception handler. We could directly return
  1181     //       to the exception handler for the caller.
  1182     __ call_VM(noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::throw_pending_exception));
  1183     __ should_not_reach_here();
  1184     __ bind(L);
  1187   // JVMTI support (preserves thread register)
  1188   __ notify_method_exit(true, ilgl, InterpreterMacroAssembler::NotifyJVMTI);
  1190   if (synchronized) {
  1191     // save and restore any potential method result value around the unlocking operation
  1192     save_native_result();
  1194     __ add( __ top_most_monitor(), O1);
  1195     __ unlock_object(O1);
  1197     restore_native_result();
  1200 #if defined(COMPILER2) && !defined(_LP64)
  1202   // C2 expects long results in G1 we can't tell if we're returning to interpreted
  1203   // or compiled so just be safe.
  1205   __ sllx(O0, 32, G1);          // Shift bits into high G1
  1206   __ srl (O1, 0, O1);           // Zero extend O1
  1207   __ or3 (O1, G1, G1);          // OR 64 bits into G1
  1209 #endif /* COMPILER2 && !_LP64 */
  1211   // dispose of return address and remove activation
  1212 #ifdef ASSERT
  1214     Label ok;
  1215     __ cmp_and_brx_short(I5_savedSP, FP, Assembler::greaterEqualUnsigned, Assembler::pt, ok);
  1216     __ stop("bad I5_savedSP value");
  1217     __ should_not_reach_here();
  1218     __ bind(ok);
  1220 #endif
  1221   if (TraceJumps) {
  1222     // Move target to register that is recordable
  1223     __ mov(Lscratch, G3_scratch);
  1224     __ JMP(G3_scratch, 0);
  1225   } else {
  1226     __ jmp(Lscratch, 0);
  1228   __ delayed()->nop();
  1231   if (inc_counter) {
  1232     // handle invocation counter overflow
  1233     __ bind(invocation_counter_overflow);
  1234     generate_counter_overflow(Lcontinue);
  1239   return entry;
  1243 // Generic method entry to (asm) interpreter
  1244 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  1245 //
  1246 address InterpreterGenerator::generate_normal_entry(bool synchronized) {
  1247   address entry = __ pc();
  1249   bool inc_counter  = UseCompiler || CountCompiledCalls;
  1251   // the following temporary registers are used during frame creation
  1252   const Register Gtmp1 = G3_scratch ;
  1253   const Register Gtmp2 = G1_scratch;
  1255   // make sure registers are different!
  1256   assert_different_registers(G2_thread, G5_method, Gargs, Gtmp1, Gtmp2);
  1258   const Address size_of_parameters(G5_method, Method::size_of_parameters_offset());
  1259   const Address size_of_locals    (G5_method, Method::size_of_locals_offset());
  1260   // Seems like G5_method is live at the point this is used. So we could make this look consistent
  1261   // and use in the asserts.
  1262   const Address access_flags      (Lmethod,   Method::access_flags_offset());
  1264   const Register Glocals_size = G3;
  1265   assert_different_registers(Glocals_size, G4_scratch, Gframe_size);
  1267   // make sure method is not native & not abstract
  1268   // rethink these assertions - they can be simplified and shared (gri 2/25/2000)
  1269 #ifdef ASSERT
  1270   __ ld(G5_method, Method::access_flags_offset(), Gtmp1);
  1272     Label L;
  1273     __ btst(JVM_ACC_NATIVE, Gtmp1);
  1274     __ br(Assembler::zero, false, Assembler::pt, L);
  1275     __ delayed()->nop();
  1276     __ stop("tried to execute native method as non-native");
  1277     __ bind(L);
  1279   { Label L;
  1280     __ btst(JVM_ACC_ABSTRACT, Gtmp1);
  1281     __ br(Assembler::zero, false, Assembler::pt, L);
  1282     __ delayed()->nop();
  1283     __ stop("tried to execute abstract method as non-abstract");
  1284     __ bind(L);
  1286 #endif // ASSERT
  1288   // generate the code to allocate the interpreter stack frame
  1290   generate_fixed_frame(false);
  1292 #ifdef FAST_DISPATCH
  1293   __ set((intptr_t)Interpreter::dispatch_table(), IdispatchTables);
  1294                                           // set bytecode dispatch table base
  1295 #endif
  1297   //
  1298   // Code to initialize the extra (i.e. non-parm) locals
  1299   //
  1300   Register init_value = noreg;    // will be G0 if we must clear locals
  1301   // The way the code was setup before zerolocals was always true for vanilla java entries.
  1302   // It could only be false for the specialized entries like accessor or empty which have
  1303   // no extra locals so the testing was a waste of time and the extra locals were always
  1304   // initialized. We removed this extra complication to already over complicated code.
  1306   init_value = G0;
  1307   Label clear_loop;
  1309   // NOTE: If you change the frame layout, this code will need to
  1310   // be updated!
  1311   __ lduh( size_of_locals, O2 );
  1312   __ lduh( size_of_parameters, O1 );
  1313   __ sll( O2, Interpreter::logStackElementSize, O2);
  1314   __ sll( O1, Interpreter::logStackElementSize, O1 );
  1315   __ sub( Llocals, O2, O2 );
  1316   __ sub( Llocals, O1, O1 );
  1318   __ bind( clear_loop );
  1319   __ inc( O2, wordSize );
  1321   __ cmp( O2, O1 );
  1322   __ brx( Assembler::lessEqualUnsigned, true, Assembler::pt, clear_loop );
  1323   __ delayed()->st_ptr( init_value, O2, 0 );
  1325   const Address do_not_unlock_if_synchronized(G2_thread,
  1326     JavaThread::do_not_unlock_if_synchronized_offset());
  1327   // Since at this point in the method invocation the exception handler
  1328   // would try to exit the monitor of synchronized methods which hasn't
  1329   // been entered yet, we set the thread local variable
  1330   // _do_not_unlock_if_synchronized to true. If any exception was thrown by
  1331   // runtime, exception handling i.e. unlock_if_synchronized_method will
  1332   // check this thread local flag.
  1333   __ movbool(true, G3_scratch);
  1334   __ stbool(G3_scratch, do_not_unlock_if_synchronized);
  1336   // increment invocation counter and check for overflow
  1337   //
  1338   // Note: checking for negative value instead of overflow
  1339   //       so we have a 'sticky' overflow test (may be of
  1340   //       importance as soon as we have true MT/MP)
  1341   Label invocation_counter_overflow;
  1342   Label profile_method;
  1343   Label profile_method_continue;
  1344   Label Lcontinue;
  1345   if (inc_counter) {
  1346     generate_counter_incr(&invocation_counter_overflow, &profile_method, &profile_method_continue);
  1347     if (ProfileInterpreter) {
  1348       __ bind(profile_method_continue);
  1351   __ bind(Lcontinue);
  1353   bang_stack_shadow_pages(false);
  1355   // reset the _do_not_unlock_if_synchronized flag
  1356   __ stbool(G0, do_not_unlock_if_synchronized);
  1358   // check for synchronized methods
  1359   // Must happen AFTER invocation_counter check and stack overflow check,
  1360   // so method is not locked if overflows.
  1362   if (synchronized) {
  1363     lock_method();
  1364   } else {
  1365 #ifdef ASSERT
  1366     { Label ok;
  1367       __ ld(access_flags, O0);
  1368       __ btst(JVM_ACC_SYNCHRONIZED, O0);
  1369       __ br( Assembler::zero, false, Assembler::pt, ok);
  1370       __ delayed()->nop();
  1371       __ stop("method needs synchronization");
  1372       __ bind(ok);
  1374 #endif // ASSERT
  1377   // start execution
  1379   __ verify_thread();
  1381   // jvmti support
  1382   __ notify_method_entry();
  1384   // start executing instructions
  1385   __ dispatch_next(vtos);
  1388   if (inc_counter) {
  1389     if (ProfileInterpreter) {
  1390       // We have decided to profile this method in the interpreter
  1391       __ bind(profile_method);
  1393       __ call_VM(noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::profile_method));
  1394       __ set_method_data_pointer_for_bcp();
  1395       __ ba_short(profile_method_continue);
  1398     // handle invocation counter overflow
  1399     __ bind(invocation_counter_overflow);
  1400     generate_counter_overflow(Lcontinue);
  1404   return entry;
  1408 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  1409 // Entry points & stack frame layout
  1410 //
  1411 // Here we generate the various kind of entries into the interpreter.
  1412 // The two main entry type are generic bytecode methods and native call method.
  1413 // These both come in synchronized and non-synchronized versions but the
  1414 // frame layout they create is very similar. The other method entry
  1415 // types are really just special purpose entries that are really entry
  1416 // and interpretation all in one. These are for trivial methods like
  1417 // accessor, empty, or special math methods.
  1418 //
  1419 // When control flow reaches any of the entry types for the interpreter
  1420 // the following holds ->
  1421 //
  1422 // C2 Calling Conventions:
  1423 //
  1424 // The entry code below assumes that the following registers are set
  1425 // when coming in:
  1426 //    G5_method: holds the Method* of the method to call
  1427 //    Lesp:    points to the TOS of the callers expression stack
  1428 //             after having pushed all the parameters
  1429 //
  1430 // The entry code does the following to setup an interpreter frame
  1431 //   pop parameters from the callers stack by adjusting Lesp
  1432 //   set O0 to Lesp
  1433 //   compute X = (max_locals - num_parameters)
  1434 //   bump SP up by X to accomadate the extra locals
  1435 //   compute X = max_expression_stack
  1436 //               + vm_local_words
  1437 //               + 16 words of register save area
  1438 //   save frame doing a save sp, -X, sp growing towards lower addresses
  1439 //   set Lbcp, Lmethod, LcpoolCache
  1440 //   set Llocals to i0
  1441 //   set Lmonitors to FP - rounded_vm_local_words
  1442 //   set Lesp to Lmonitors - 4
  1443 //
  1444 //  The frame has now been setup to do the rest of the entry code
  1446 // Try this optimization:  Most method entries could live in a
  1447 // "one size fits all" stack frame without all the dynamic size
  1448 // calculations.  It might be profitable to do all this calculation
  1449 // statically and approximately for "small enough" methods.
  1451 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  1453 // C1 Calling conventions
  1454 //
  1455 // Upon method entry, the following registers are setup:
  1456 //
  1457 // g2 G2_thread: current thread
  1458 // g5 G5_method: method to activate
  1459 // g4 Gargs  : pointer to last argument
  1460 //
  1461 //
  1462 // Stack:
  1463 //
  1464 // +---------------+ <--- sp
  1465 // |               |
  1466 // : reg save area :
  1467 // |               |
  1468 // +---------------+ <--- sp + 0x40
  1469 // |               |
  1470 // : extra 7 slots :      note: these slots are not really needed for the interpreter (fix later)
  1471 // |               |
  1472 // +---------------+ <--- sp + 0x5c
  1473 // |               |
  1474 // :     free      :
  1475 // |               |
  1476 // +---------------+ <--- Gargs
  1477 // |               |
  1478 // :   arguments   :
  1479 // |               |
  1480 // +---------------+
  1481 // |               |
  1482 //
  1483 //
  1484 //
  1485 // AFTER FRAME HAS BEEN SETUP for method interpretation the stack looks like:
  1486 //
  1487 // +---------------+ <--- sp
  1488 // |               |
  1489 // : reg save area :
  1490 // |               |
  1491 // +---------------+ <--- sp + 0x40
  1492 // |               |
  1493 // : extra 7 slots :      note: these slots are not really needed for the interpreter (fix later)
  1494 // |               |
  1495 // +---------------+ <--- sp + 0x5c
  1496 // |               |
  1497 // :               :
  1498 // |               | <--- Lesp
  1499 // +---------------+ <--- Lmonitors (fp - 0x18)
  1500 // |   VM locals   |
  1501 // +---------------+ <--- fp
  1502 // |               |
  1503 // : reg save area :
  1504 // |               |
  1505 // +---------------+ <--- fp + 0x40
  1506 // |               |
  1507 // : extra 7 slots :      note: these slots are not really needed for the interpreter (fix later)
  1508 // |               |
  1509 // +---------------+ <--- fp + 0x5c
  1510 // |               |
  1511 // :     free      :
  1512 // |               |
  1513 // +---------------+
  1514 // |               |
  1515 // : nonarg locals :
  1516 // |               |
  1517 // +---------------+
  1518 // |               |
  1519 // :   arguments   :
  1520 // |               | <--- Llocals
  1521 // +---------------+ <--- Gargs
  1522 // |               |
  1524 static int size_activation_helper(int callee_extra_locals, int max_stack, int monitor_size) {
  1526   // Figure out the size of an interpreter frame (in words) given that we have a fully allocated
  1527   // expression stack, the callee will have callee_extra_locals (so we can account for
  1528   // frame extension) and monitor_size for monitors. Basically we need to calculate
  1529   // this exactly like generate_fixed_frame/generate_compute_interpreter_state.
  1530   //
  1531   //
  1532   // The big complicating thing here is that we must ensure that the stack stays properly
  1533   // aligned. This would be even uglier if monitor size wasn't modulo what the stack
  1534   // needs to be aligned for). We are given that the sp (fp) is already aligned by
  1535   // the caller so we must ensure that it is properly aligned for our callee.
  1536   //
  1537   const int rounded_vm_local_words =
  1538        round_to(frame::interpreter_frame_vm_local_words,WordsPerLong);
  1539   // callee_locals and max_stack are counts, not the size in frame.
  1540   const int locals_size =
  1541        round_to(callee_extra_locals * Interpreter::stackElementWords, WordsPerLong);
  1542   const int max_stack_words = max_stack * Interpreter::stackElementWords;
  1543   return (round_to((max_stack_words
  1544                    //6815692//+ Method::extra_stack_words()
  1545                    + rounded_vm_local_words
  1546                    + frame::memory_parameter_word_sp_offset), WordsPerLong)
  1547                    // already rounded
  1548                    + locals_size + monitor_size);
  1551 // How much stack a method top interpreter activation needs in words.
  1552 int AbstractInterpreter::size_top_interpreter_activation(Method* method) {
  1554   // See call_stub code
  1555   int call_stub_size  = round_to(7 + frame::memory_parameter_word_sp_offset,
  1556                                  WordsPerLong);    // 7 + register save area
  1558   // Save space for one monitor to get into the interpreted method in case
  1559   // the method is synchronized
  1560   int monitor_size    = method->is_synchronized() ?
  1561                                 1*frame::interpreter_frame_monitor_size() : 0;
  1562   return size_activation_helper(method->max_locals(), method->max_stack(),
  1563                                  monitor_size) + call_stub_size;
  1566 int AbstractInterpreter::layout_activation(Method* method,
  1567                                            int tempcount,
  1568                                            int popframe_extra_args,
  1569                                            int moncount,
  1570                                            int caller_actual_parameters,
  1571                                            int callee_param_count,
  1572                                            int callee_local_count,
  1573                                            frame* caller,
  1574                                            frame* interpreter_frame,
  1575                                            bool is_top_frame) {
  1576   // Note: This calculation must exactly parallel the frame setup
  1577   // in InterpreterGenerator::generate_fixed_frame.
  1578   // If f!=NULL, set up the following variables:
  1579   //   - Lmethod
  1580   //   - Llocals
  1581   //   - Lmonitors (to the indicated number of monitors)
  1582   //   - Lesp (to the indicated number of temps)
  1583   // The frame f (if not NULL) on entry is a description of the caller of the frame
  1584   // we are about to layout. We are guaranteed that we will be able to fill in a
  1585   // new interpreter frame as its callee (i.e. the stack space is allocated and
  1586   // the amount was determined by an earlier call to this method with f == NULL).
  1587   // On return f (if not NULL) while describe the interpreter frame we just layed out.
  1589   int monitor_size           = moncount * frame::interpreter_frame_monitor_size();
  1590   int rounded_vm_local_words = round_to(frame::interpreter_frame_vm_local_words,WordsPerLong);
  1592   assert(monitor_size == round_to(monitor_size, WordsPerLong), "must align");
  1593   //
  1594   // Note: if you look closely this appears to be doing something much different
  1595   // than generate_fixed_frame. What is happening is this. On sparc we have to do
  1596   // this dance with interpreter_sp_adjustment because the window save area would
  1597   // appear just below the bottom (tos) of the caller's java expression stack. Because
  1598   // the interpreter want to have the locals completely contiguous generate_fixed_frame
  1599   // will adjust the caller's sp for the "extra locals" (max_locals - parameter_size).
  1600   // Now in generate_fixed_frame the extension of the caller's sp happens in the callee.
  1601   // In this code the opposite occurs the caller adjusts it's own stack base on the callee.
  1602   // This is mostly ok but it does cause a problem when we get to the initial frame (the oldest)
  1603   // because the oldest frame would have adjust its callers frame and yet that frame
  1604   // already exists and isn't part of this array of frames we are unpacking. So at first
  1605   // glance this would seem to mess up that frame. However Deoptimization::fetch_unroll_info_helper()
  1606   // will after it calculates all of the frame's on_stack_size()'s will then figure out the
  1607   // amount to adjust the caller of the initial (oldest) frame and the calculation will all
  1608   // add up. It does seem like it simpler to account for the adjustment here (and remove the
  1609   // callee... parameters here). However this would mean that this routine would have to take
  1610   // the caller frame as input so we could adjust its sp (and set it's interpreter_sp_adjustment)
  1611   // and run the calling loop in the reverse order. This would also would appear to mean making
  1612   // this code aware of what the interactions are when that initial caller fram was an osr or
  1613   // other adapter frame. deoptimization is complicated enough and  hard enough to debug that
  1614   // there is no sense in messing working code.
  1615   //
  1617   int rounded_cls = round_to((callee_local_count - callee_param_count), WordsPerLong);
  1618   assert(rounded_cls == round_to(rounded_cls, WordsPerLong), "must align");
  1620   int raw_frame_size = size_activation_helper(rounded_cls, method->max_stack(),
  1621                                               monitor_size);
  1623   if (interpreter_frame != NULL) {
  1624     // The skeleton frame must already look like an interpreter frame
  1625     // even if not fully filled out.
  1626     assert(interpreter_frame->is_interpreted_frame(), "Must be interpreted frame");
  1628     intptr_t* fp = interpreter_frame->fp();
  1630     JavaThread* thread = JavaThread::current();
  1631     RegisterMap map(thread, false);
  1632     // More verification that skeleton frame is properly walkable
  1633     assert(fp == caller->sp(), "fp must match");
  1635     intptr_t* montop     = fp - rounded_vm_local_words;
  1637     // preallocate monitors (cf. __ add_monitor_to_stack)
  1638     intptr_t* monitors = montop - monitor_size;
  1640     // preallocate stack space
  1641     intptr_t*  esp = monitors - 1 -
  1642                      (tempcount * Interpreter::stackElementWords) -
  1643                      popframe_extra_args;
  1645     int local_words = method->max_locals() * Interpreter::stackElementWords;
  1646     NEEDS_CLEANUP;
  1647     intptr_t* locals;
  1648     if (caller->is_interpreted_frame()) {
  1649       // Can force the locals area to end up properly overlapping the top of the expression stack.
  1650       intptr_t* Lesp_ptr = caller->interpreter_frame_tos_address() - 1;
  1651       // Note that this computation means we replace size_of_parameters() values from the caller
  1652       // interpreter frame's expression stack with our argument locals
  1653       int parm_words  = caller_actual_parameters * Interpreter::stackElementWords;
  1654       locals = Lesp_ptr + parm_words;
  1655       int delta = local_words - parm_words;
  1656       int computed_sp_adjustment = (delta > 0) ? round_to(delta, WordsPerLong) : 0;
  1657       *interpreter_frame->register_addr(I5_savedSP)    = (intptr_t) (fp + computed_sp_adjustment) - STACK_BIAS;
  1658     } else {
  1659       assert(caller->is_compiled_frame() || caller->is_entry_frame(), "only possible cases");
  1660       // Don't have Lesp available; lay out locals block in the caller
  1661       // adjacent to the register window save area.
  1662       //
  1663       // Compiled frames do not allocate a varargs area which is why this if
  1664       // statement is needed.
  1665       //
  1666       if (caller->is_compiled_frame()) {
  1667         locals = fp + frame::register_save_words + local_words - 1;
  1668       } else {
  1669         locals = fp + frame::memory_parameter_word_sp_offset + local_words - 1;
  1671       if (!caller->is_entry_frame()) {
  1672         // Caller wants his own SP back
  1673         int caller_frame_size = caller->cb()->frame_size();
  1674         *interpreter_frame->register_addr(I5_savedSP) = (intptr_t)(caller->fp() - caller_frame_size) - STACK_BIAS;
  1677     if (TraceDeoptimization) {
  1678       if (caller->is_entry_frame()) {
  1679         // make sure I5_savedSP and the entry frames notion of saved SP
  1680         // agree.  This assertion duplicate a check in entry frame code
  1681         // but catches the failure earlier.
  1682         assert(*caller->register_addr(Lscratch) == *interpreter_frame->register_addr(I5_savedSP),
  1683                "would change callers SP");
  1685       if (caller->is_entry_frame()) {
  1686         tty->print("entry ");
  1688       if (caller->is_compiled_frame()) {
  1689         tty->print("compiled ");
  1690         if (caller->is_deoptimized_frame()) {
  1691           tty->print("(deopt) ");
  1694       if (caller->is_interpreted_frame()) {
  1695         tty->print("interpreted ");
  1697       tty->print_cr("caller fp=0x%x sp=0x%x", caller->fp(), caller->sp());
  1698       tty->print_cr("save area = 0x%x, 0x%x", caller->sp(), caller->sp() + 16);
  1699       tty->print_cr("save area = 0x%x, 0x%x", caller->fp(), caller->fp() + 16);
  1700       tty->print_cr("interpreter fp=0x%x sp=0x%x", interpreter_frame->fp(), interpreter_frame->sp());
  1701       tty->print_cr("save area = 0x%x, 0x%x", interpreter_frame->sp(), interpreter_frame->sp() + 16);
  1702       tty->print_cr("save area = 0x%x, 0x%x", interpreter_frame->fp(), interpreter_frame->fp() + 16);
  1703       tty->print_cr("Llocals = 0x%x", locals);
  1704       tty->print_cr("Lesp = 0x%x", esp);
  1705       tty->print_cr("Lmonitors = 0x%x", monitors);
  1708     if (method->max_locals() > 0) {
  1709       assert(locals < caller->sp() || locals >= (caller->sp() + 16), "locals in save area");
  1710       assert(locals < caller->fp() || locals > (caller->fp() + 16), "locals in save area");
  1711       assert(locals < interpreter_frame->sp() || locals > (interpreter_frame->sp() + 16), "locals in save area");
  1712       assert(locals < interpreter_frame->fp() || locals >= (interpreter_frame->fp() + 16), "locals in save area");
  1714 #ifdef _LP64
  1715     assert(*interpreter_frame->register_addr(I5_savedSP) & 1, "must be odd");
  1716 #endif
  1718     *interpreter_frame->register_addr(Lmethod)     = (intptr_t) method;
  1719     *interpreter_frame->register_addr(Llocals)     = (intptr_t) locals;
  1720     *interpreter_frame->register_addr(Lmonitors)   = (intptr_t) monitors;
  1721     *interpreter_frame->register_addr(Lesp)        = (intptr_t) esp;
  1722     // Llast_SP will be same as SP as there is no adapter space
  1723     *interpreter_frame->register_addr(Llast_SP)    = (intptr_t) interpreter_frame->sp() - STACK_BIAS;
  1724     *interpreter_frame->register_addr(LcpoolCache) = (intptr_t) method->constants()->cache();
  1725 #ifdef FAST_DISPATCH
  1726     *interpreter_frame->register_addr(IdispatchTables) = (intptr_t) Interpreter::dispatch_table();
  1727 #endif
  1730 #ifdef ASSERT
  1731     BasicObjectLock* mp = (BasicObjectLock*)monitors;
  1733     assert(interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_method() == method, "method matches");
  1734     assert(interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_local_at(9) == (intptr_t *)((intptr_t)locals - (9 * Interpreter::stackElementSize)), "locals match");
  1735     assert(interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_monitor_end()   == mp, "monitor_end matches");
  1736     assert(((intptr_t *)interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_monitor_begin()) == ((intptr_t *)mp)+monitor_size, "monitor_begin matches");
  1737     assert(interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_tos_address()-1 == esp, "esp matches");
  1739     // check bounds
  1740     intptr_t* lo = interpreter_frame->sp() + (frame::memory_parameter_word_sp_offset - 1);
  1741     intptr_t* hi = interpreter_frame->fp() - rounded_vm_local_words;
  1742     assert(lo < monitors && montop <= hi, "monitors in bounds");
  1743     assert(lo <= esp && esp < monitors, "esp in bounds");
  1744 #endif // ASSERT
  1747   return raw_frame_size;
  1750 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  1751 // Exceptions
  1752 void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_throw_exception() {
  1754   // Entry point in previous activation (i.e., if the caller was interpreted)
  1755   Interpreter::_rethrow_exception_entry = __ pc();
  1756   // O0: exception
  1758   // entry point for exceptions thrown within interpreter code
  1759   Interpreter::_throw_exception_entry = __ pc();
  1760   __ verify_thread();
  1761   // expression stack is undefined here
  1762   // O0: exception, i.e. Oexception
  1763   // Lbcp: exception bcx
  1764   __ verify_oop(Oexception);
  1767   // expression stack must be empty before entering the VM in case of an exception
  1768   __ empty_expression_stack();
  1769   // find exception handler address and preserve exception oop
  1770   // call C routine to find handler and jump to it
  1771   __ call_VM(O1, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::exception_handler_for_exception), Oexception);
  1772   __ push_ptr(O1); // push exception for exception handler bytecodes
  1774   __ JMP(O0, 0); // jump to exception handler (may be remove activation entry!)
  1775   __ delayed()->nop();
  1778   // if the exception is not handled in the current frame
  1779   // the frame is removed and the exception is rethrown
  1780   // (i.e. exception continuation is _rethrow_exception)
  1781   //
  1782   // Note: At this point the bci is still the bxi for the instruction which caused
  1783   //       the exception and the expression stack is empty. Thus, for any VM calls
  1784   //       at this point, GC will find a legal oop map (with empty expression stack).
  1786   // in current activation
  1787   // tos: exception
  1788   // Lbcp: exception bcp
  1790   //
  1791   // JVMTI PopFrame support
  1792   //
  1794   Interpreter::_remove_activation_preserving_args_entry = __ pc();
  1795   Address popframe_condition_addr(G2_thread, JavaThread::popframe_condition_offset());
  1796   // Set the popframe_processing bit in popframe_condition indicating that we are
  1797   // currently handling popframe, so that call_VMs that may happen later do not trigger new
  1798   // popframe handling cycles.
  1800   __ ld(popframe_condition_addr, G3_scratch);
  1801   __ or3(G3_scratch, JavaThread::popframe_processing_bit, G3_scratch);
  1802   __ stw(G3_scratch, popframe_condition_addr);
  1804   // Empty the expression stack, as in normal exception handling
  1805   __ empty_expression_stack();
  1806   __ unlock_if_synchronized_method(vtos, /* throw_monitor_exception */ false, /* install_monitor_exception */ false);
  1809     // Check to see whether we are returning to a deoptimized frame.
  1810     // (The PopFrame call ensures that the caller of the popped frame is
  1811     // either interpreted or compiled and deoptimizes it if compiled.)
  1812     // In this case, we can't call dispatch_next() after the frame is
  1813     // popped, but instead must save the incoming arguments and restore
  1814     // them after deoptimization has occurred.
  1815     //
  1816     // Note that we don't compare the return PC against the
  1817     // deoptimization blob's unpack entry because of the presence of
  1818     // adapter frames in C2.
  1819     Label caller_not_deoptimized;
  1820     __ call_VM_leaf(L7_thread_cache, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::interpreter_contains), I7);
  1821     __ br_notnull_short(O0, Assembler::pt, caller_not_deoptimized);
  1823     const Register Gtmp1 = G3_scratch;
  1824     const Register Gtmp2 = G1_scratch;
  1826     // Compute size of arguments for saving when returning to deoptimized caller
  1827     __ lduh(Lmethod, in_bytes(Method::size_of_parameters_offset()), Gtmp1);
  1828     __ sll(Gtmp1, Interpreter::logStackElementSize, Gtmp1);
  1829     __ sub(Llocals, Gtmp1, Gtmp2);
  1830     __ add(Gtmp2, wordSize, Gtmp2);
  1831     // Save these arguments
  1832     __ call_VM_leaf(L7_thread_cache, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, Deoptimization::popframe_preserve_args), G2_thread, Gtmp1, Gtmp2);
  1833     // Inform deoptimization that it is responsible for restoring these arguments
  1834     __ set(JavaThread::popframe_force_deopt_reexecution_bit, Gtmp1);
  1835     Address popframe_condition_addr(G2_thread, JavaThread::popframe_condition_offset());
  1836     __ st(Gtmp1, popframe_condition_addr);
  1838     // Return from the current method
  1839     // The caller's SP was adjusted upon method entry to accomodate
  1840     // the callee's non-argument locals. Undo that adjustment.
  1841     __ ret();
  1842     __ delayed()->restore(I5_savedSP, G0, SP);
  1844     __ bind(caller_not_deoptimized);
  1847   // Clear the popframe condition flag
  1848   __ stw(G0 /* popframe_inactive */, popframe_condition_addr);
  1850   // Get out of the current method (how this is done depends on the particular compiler calling
  1851   // convention that the interpreter currently follows)
  1852   // The caller's SP was adjusted upon method entry to accomodate
  1853   // the callee's non-argument locals. Undo that adjustment.
  1854   __ restore(I5_savedSP, G0, SP);
  1855   // The method data pointer was incremented already during
  1856   // call profiling. We have to restore the mdp for the current bcp.
  1857   if (ProfileInterpreter) {
  1858     __ set_method_data_pointer_for_bcp();
  1860   // Resume bytecode interpretation at the current bcp
  1861   __ dispatch_next(vtos);
  1862   // end of JVMTI PopFrame support
  1864   Interpreter::_remove_activation_entry = __ pc();
  1866   // preserve exception over this code sequence (remove activation calls the vm, but oopmaps are not correct here)
  1867   __ pop_ptr(Oexception);                                  // get exception
  1869   // Intel has the following comment:
  1870   //// remove the activation (without doing throws on illegalMonitorExceptions)
  1871   // They remove the activation without checking for bad monitor state.
  1872   // %%% We should make sure this is the right semantics before implementing.
  1874   __ set_vm_result(Oexception);
  1875   __ unlock_if_synchronized_method(vtos, /* throw_monitor_exception */ false);
  1877   __ notify_method_exit(false, vtos, InterpreterMacroAssembler::SkipNotifyJVMTI);
  1879   __ get_vm_result(Oexception);
  1880   __ verify_oop(Oexception);
  1882     const int return_reg_adjustment = frame::pc_return_offset;
  1883   Address issuing_pc_addr(I7, return_reg_adjustment);
  1885   // We are done with this activation frame; find out where to go next.
  1886   // The continuation point will be an exception handler, which expects
  1887   // the following registers set up:
  1888   //
  1889   // Oexception: exception
  1890   // Oissuing_pc: the local call that threw exception
  1891   // Other On: garbage
  1892   // In/Ln:  the contents of the caller's register window
  1893   //
  1894   // We do the required restore at the last possible moment, because we
  1895   // need to preserve some state across a runtime call.
  1896   // (Remember that the caller activation is unknown--it might not be
  1897   // interpreted, so things like Lscratch are useless in the caller.)
  1899   // Although the Intel version uses call_C, we can use the more
  1900   // compact call_VM.  (The only real difference on SPARC is a
  1901   // harmlessly ignored [re]set_last_Java_frame, compared with
  1902   // the Intel code which lacks this.)
  1903   __ mov(Oexception,      Oexception ->after_save());  // get exception in I0 so it will be on O0 after restore
  1904   __ add(issuing_pc_addr, Oissuing_pc->after_save());  // likewise set I1 to a value local to the caller
  1905   __ super_call_VM_leaf(L7_thread_cache,
  1906                         CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::exception_handler_for_return_address),
  1907                         G2_thread, Oissuing_pc->after_save());
  1909   // The caller's SP was adjusted upon method entry to accomodate
  1910   // the callee's non-argument locals. Undo that adjustment.
  1911   __ JMP(O0, 0);                         // return exception handler in caller
  1912   __ delayed()->restore(I5_savedSP, G0, SP);
  1914   // (same old exception object is already in Oexception; see above)
  1915   // Note that an "issuing PC" is actually the next PC after the call
  1919 //
  1920 // JVMTI ForceEarlyReturn support
  1921 //
  1923 address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_earlyret_entry_for(TosState state) {
  1924   address entry = __ pc();
  1926   __ empty_expression_stack();
  1927   __ load_earlyret_value(state);
  1929   __ ld_ptr(G2_thread, JavaThread::jvmti_thread_state_offset(), G3_scratch);
  1930   Address cond_addr(G3_scratch, JvmtiThreadState::earlyret_state_offset());
  1932   // Clear the earlyret state
  1933   __ stw(G0 /* JvmtiThreadState::earlyret_inactive */, cond_addr);
  1935   __ remove_activation(state,
  1936                        /* throw_monitor_exception */ false,
  1937                        /* install_monitor_exception */ false);
  1939   // The caller's SP was adjusted upon method entry to accomodate
  1940   // the callee's non-argument locals. Undo that adjustment.
  1941   __ ret();                             // return to caller
  1942   __ delayed()->restore(I5_savedSP, G0, SP);
  1944   return entry;
  1945 } // end of JVMTI ForceEarlyReturn support
  1948 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  1949 // Helper for vtos entry point generation
  1951 void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::set_vtos_entry_points(Template* t, address& bep, address& cep, address& sep, address& aep, address& iep, address& lep, address& fep, address& dep, address& vep) {
  1952   assert(t->is_valid() && t->tos_in() == vtos, "illegal template");
  1953   Label L;
  1954   aep = __ pc(); __ push_ptr(); __ ba_short(L);
  1955   fep = __ pc(); __ push_f();   __ ba_short(L);
  1956   dep = __ pc(); __ push_d();   __ ba_short(L);
  1957   lep = __ pc(); __ push_l();   __ ba_short(L);
  1958   iep = __ pc(); __ push_i();
  1959   bep = cep = sep = iep;                        // there aren't any
  1960   vep = __ pc(); __ bind(L);                    // fall through
  1961   generate_and_dispatch(t);
  1964 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  1967 InterpreterGenerator::InterpreterGenerator(StubQueue* code)
  1968  : TemplateInterpreterGenerator(code) {
  1969    generate_all(); // down here so it can be "virtual"
  1972 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  1974 // Non-product code
  1975 #ifndef PRODUCT
  1976 address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_trace_code(TosState state) {
  1977   address entry = __ pc();
  1979   __ push(state);
  1980   __ mov(O7, Lscratch); // protect return address within interpreter
  1982   // Pass a 0 (not used in sparc) and the top of stack to the bytecode tracer
  1983   __ mov( Otos_l2, G3_scratch );
  1984   __ call_VM(noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::trace_bytecode), G0, Otos_l1, G3_scratch);
  1985   __ mov(Lscratch, O7); // restore return address
  1986   __ pop(state);
  1987   __ retl();
  1988   __ delayed()->nop();
  1990   return entry;
  1994 // helpers for generate_and_dispatch
  1996 void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::count_bytecode() {
  1997   __ inc_counter(&BytecodeCounter::_counter_value, G3_scratch, G4_scratch);
  2001 void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::histogram_bytecode(Template* t) {
  2002   __ inc_counter(&BytecodeHistogram::_counters[t->bytecode()], G3_scratch, G4_scratch);
  2006 void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::histogram_bytecode_pair(Template* t) {
  2007   AddressLiteral index   (&BytecodePairHistogram::_index);
  2008   AddressLiteral counters((address) &BytecodePairHistogram::_counters);
  2010   // get index, shift out old bytecode, bring in new bytecode, and store it
  2011   // _index = (_index >> log2_number_of_codes) |
  2012   //          (bytecode << log2_number_of_codes);
  2014   __ load_contents(index, G4_scratch);
  2015   __ srl( G4_scratch, BytecodePairHistogram::log2_number_of_codes, G4_scratch );
  2016   __ set( ((int)t->bytecode()) << BytecodePairHistogram::log2_number_of_codes,  G3_scratch );
  2017   __ or3( G3_scratch,  G4_scratch, G4_scratch );
  2018   __ store_contents(G4_scratch, index, G3_scratch);
  2020   // bump bucket contents
  2021   // _counters[_index] ++;
  2023   __ set(counters, G3_scratch);                       // loads into G3_scratch
  2024   __ sll( G4_scratch, LogBytesPerWord, G4_scratch );  // Index is word address
  2025   __ add (G3_scratch, G4_scratch, G3_scratch);        // Add in index
  2026   __ ld (G3_scratch, 0, G4_scratch);
  2027   __ inc (G4_scratch);
  2028   __ st (G4_scratch, 0, G3_scratch);
  2032 void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::trace_bytecode(Template* t) {
  2033   // Call a little run-time stub to avoid blow-up for each bytecode.
  2034   // The run-time runtime saves the right registers, depending on
  2035   // the tosca in-state for the given template.
  2036   address entry = Interpreter::trace_code(t->tos_in());
  2037   guarantee(entry != NULL, "entry must have been generated");
  2038   __ call(entry, relocInfo::none);
  2039   __ delayed()->nop();
  2043 void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::stop_interpreter_at() {
  2044   AddressLiteral counter(&BytecodeCounter::_counter_value);
  2045   __ load_contents(counter, G3_scratch);
  2046   AddressLiteral stop_at(&StopInterpreterAt);
  2047   __ load_ptr_contents(stop_at, G4_scratch);
  2048   __ cmp(G3_scratch, G4_scratch);
  2049   __ breakpoint_trap(Assembler::equal, Assembler::icc);
  2051 #endif // not PRODUCT
  2052 #endif // !CC_INTERP

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