Fri, 25 Mar 2011 09:35:39 +0100
7029017: Additional architecture support for c2 compiler
Summary: Enables cross building of a c2 VM. Support masking of shift counts when the processor architecture mandates it.
Reviewed-by: kvn, never
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25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
26 #include "ci/ciMethodData.hpp"
27 #include "classfile/systemDictionary.hpp"
28 #include "classfile/vmSymbols.hpp"
29 #include "compiler/compileLog.hpp"
30 #include "interpreter/linkResolver.hpp"
31 #include "memory/universe.inline.hpp"
32 #include "opto/addnode.hpp"
33 #include "opto/divnode.hpp"
34 #include "opto/idealGraphPrinter.hpp"
35 #include "opto/matcher.hpp"
36 #include "opto/memnode.hpp"
37 #include "opto/mulnode.hpp"
38 #include "opto/parse.hpp"
39 #include "opto/runtime.hpp"
40 #include "runtime/deoptimization.hpp"
41 #include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp"
43 extern int explicit_null_checks_inserted,
44 explicit_null_checks_elided;
46 //---------------------------------array_load----------------------------------
47 void Parse::array_load(BasicType elem_type) {
48 const Type* elem = Type::TOP;
49 Node* adr = array_addressing(elem_type, 0, &elem);
50 if (stopped()) return; // guaranteed null or range check
51 _sp -= 2; // Pop array and index
52 const TypeAryPtr* adr_type = TypeAryPtr::get_array_body_type(elem_type);
53 Node* ld = make_load(control(), adr, elem, elem_type, adr_type);
54 push(ld);
55 }
58 //--------------------------------array_store----------------------------------
59 void Parse::array_store(BasicType elem_type) {
60 Node* adr = array_addressing(elem_type, 1);
61 if (stopped()) return; // guaranteed null or range check
62 Node* val = pop();
63 _sp -= 2; // Pop array and index
64 const TypeAryPtr* adr_type = TypeAryPtr::get_array_body_type(elem_type);
65 store_to_memory(control(), adr, val, elem_type, adr_type);
66 }
69 //------------------------------array_addressing-------------------------------
70 // Pull array and index from the stack. Compute pointer-to-element.
71 Node* Parse::array_addressing(BasicType type, int vals, const Type* *result2) {
72 Node *idx = peek(0+vals); // Get from stack without popping
73 Node *ary = peek(1+vals); // in case of exception
75 // Null check the array base, with correct stack contents
76 ary = do_null_check(ary, T_ARRAY);
77 // Compile-time detect of null-exception?
78 if (stopped()) return top();
80 const TypeAryPtr* arytype = _gvn.type(ary)->is_aryptr();
81 const TypeInt* sizetype = arytype->size();
82 const Type* elemtype = arytype->elem();
84 if (UseUniqueSubclasses && result2 != NULL) {
85 const Type* el = elemtype->make_ptr();
86 if (el && el->isa_instptr()) {
87 const TypeInstPtr* toop = el->is_instptr();
88 if (toop->klass()->as_instance_klass()->unique_concrete_subklass()) {
89 // If we load from "AbstractClass[]" we must see "ConcreteSubClass".
90 const Type* subklass = Type::get_const_type(toop->klass());
91 elemtype = subklass->join(el);
92 }
93 }
94 }
96 // Check for big class initializers with all constant offsets
97 // feeding into a known-size array.
98 const TypeInt* idxtype = _gvn.type(idx)->is_int();
99 // See if the highest idx value is less than the lowest array bound,
100 // and if the idx value cannot be negative:
101 bool need_range_check = true;
102 if (idxtype->_hi < sizetype->_lo && idxtype->_lo >= 0) {
103 need_range_check = false;
104 if (C->log() != NULL) C->log()->elem("observe that='!need_range_check'");
105 }
107 if (!arytype->klass()->is_loaded()) {
108 // Only fails for some -Xcomp runs
109 // The class is unloaded. We have to run this bytecode in the interpreter.
110 uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::Reason_unloaded,
111 Deoptimization::Action_reinterpret,
112 arytype->klass(), "!loaded array");
113 return top();
114 }
116 // Do the range check
117 if (GenerateRangeChecks && need_range_check) {
118 Node* tst;
119 if (sizetype->_hi <= 0) {
120 // The greatest array bound is negative, so we can conclude that we're
121 // compiling unreachable code, but the unsigned compare trick used below
122 // only works with non-negative lengths. Instead, hack "tst" to be zero so
123 // the uncommon_trap path will always be taken.
124 tst = _gvn.intcon(0);
125 } else {
126 // Range is constant in array-oop, so we can use the original state of mem
127 Node* len = load_array_length(ary);
129 // Test length vs index (standard trick using unsigned compare)
130 Node* chk = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) CmpUNode(idx, len) );
131 BoolTest::mask btest = BoolTest::lt;
132 tst = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) BoolNode(chk, btest) );
133 }
134 // Branch to failure if out of bounds
135 { BuildCutout unless(this, tst, PROB_MAX);
136 if (C->allow_range_check_smearing()) {
137 // Do not use builtin_throw, since range checks are sometimes
138 // made more stringent by an optimistic transformation.
139 // This creates "tentative" range checks at this point,
140 // which are not guaranteed to throw exceptions.
141 // See IfNode::Ideal, is_range_check, adjust_check.
142 uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::Reason_range_check,
143 Deoptimization::Action_make_not_entrant,
144 NULL, "range_check");
145 } else {
146 // If we have already recompiled with the range-check-widening
147 // heroic optimization turned off, then we must really be throwing
148 // range check exceptions.
149 builtin_throw(Deoptimization::Reason_range_check, idx);
150 }
151 }
152 }
153 // Check for always knowing you are throwing a range-check exception
154 if (stopped()) return top();
156 Node* ptr = array_element_address(ary, idx, type, sizetype);
158 if (result2 != NULL) *result2 = elemtype;
160 assert(ptr != top(), "top should go hand-in-hand with stopped");
162 return ptr;
163 }
166 // returns IfNode
167 IfNode* Parse::jump_if_fork_int(Node* a, Node* b, BoolTest::mask mask) {
168 Node *cmp = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) CmpINode( a, b)); // two cases: shiftcount > 32 and shiftcount <= 32
169 Node *tst = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) BoolNode( cmp, mask));
170 IfNode *iff = create_and_map_if( control(), tst, ((mask == BoolTest::eq) ? PROB_STATIC_INFREQUENT : PROB_FAIR), COUNT_UNKNOWN );
171 return iff;
172 }
174 // return Region node
175 Node* Parse::jump_if_join(Node* iffalse, Node* iftrue) {
176 Node *region = new (C, 3) RegionNode(3); // 2 results
177 record_for_igvn(region);
178 region->init_req(1, iffalse);
179 region->init_req(2, iftrue );
180 _gvn.set_type(region, Type::CONTROL);
181 region = _gvn.transform(region);
182 set_control (region);
183 return region;
184 }
187 //------------------------------helper for tableswitch-------------------------
188 void Parse::jump_if_true_fork(IfNode *iff, int dest_bci_if_true, int prof_table_index) {
189 // True branch, use existing map info
190 { PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
191 Node *iftrue = _gvn.transform( new (C, 1) IfTrueNode (iff) );
192 set_control( iftrue );
193 profile_switch_case(prof_table_index);
194 merge_new_path(dest_bci_if_true);
195 }
197 // False branch
198 Node *iffalse = _gvn.transform( new (C, 1) IfFalseNode(iff) );
199 set_control( iffalse );
200 }
202 void Parse::jump_if_false_fork(IfNode *iff, int dest_bci_if_true, int prof_table_index) {
203 // True branch, use existing map info
204 { PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
205 Node *iffalse = _gvn.transform( new (C, 1) IfFalseNode (iff) );
206 set_control( iffalse );
207 profile_switch_case(prof_table_index);
208 merge_new_path(dest_bci_if_true);
209 }
211 // False branch
212 Node *iftrue = _gvn.transform( new (C, 1) IfTrueNode(iff) );
213 set_control( iftrue );
214 }
216 void Parse::jump_if_always_fork(int dest_bci, int prof_table_index) {
217 // False branch, use existing map and control()
218 profile_switch_case(prof_table_index);
219 merge_new_path(dest_bci);
220 }
223 extern "C" {
224 static int jint_cmp(const void *i, const void *j) {
225 int a = *(jint *)i;
226 int b = *(jint *)j;
227 return a > b ? 1 : a < b ? -1 : 0;
228 }
229 }
232 // Default value for methodData switch indexing. Must be a negative value to avoid
233 // conflict with any legal switch index.
234 #define NullTableIndex -1
236 class SwitchRange : public StackObj {
237 // a range of integers coupled with a bci destination
238 jint _lo; // inclusive lower limit
239 jint _hi; // inclusive upper limit
240 int _dest;
241 int _table_index; // index into method data table
243 public:
244 jint lo() const { return _lo; }
245 jint hi() const { return _hi; }
246 int dest() const { return _dest; }
247 int table_index() const { return _table_index; }
248 bool is_singleton() const { return _lo == _hi; }
250 void setRange(jint lo, jint hi, int dest, int table_index) {
251 assert(lo <= hi, "must be a non-empty range");
252 _lo = lo, _hi = hi; _dest = dest; _table_index = table_index;
253 }
254 bool adjoinRange(jint lo, jint hi, int dest, int table_index) {
255 assert(lo <= hi, "must be a non-empty range");
256 if (lo == _hi+1 && dest == _dest && table_index == _table_index) {
257 _hi = hi;
258 return true;
259 }
260 return false;
261 }
263 void set (jint value, int dest, int table_index) {
264 setRange(value, value, dest, table_index);
265 }
266 bool adjoin(jint value, int dest, int table_index) {
267 return adjoinRange(value, value, dest, table_index);
268 }
270 void print(ciEnv* env) {
271 if (is_singleton())
272 tty->print(" {%d}=>%d", lo(), dest());
273 else if (lo() == min_jint)
274 tty->print(" {..%d}=>%d", hi(), dest());
275 else if (hi() == max_jint)
276 tty->print(" {%d..}=>%d", lo(), dest());
277 else
278 tty->print(" {%d..%d}=>%d", lo(), hi(), dest());
279 }
280 };
283 //-------------------------------do_tableswitch--------------------------------
284 void Parse::do_tableswitch() {
285 Node* lookup = pop();
287 // Get information about tableswitch
288 int default_dest = iter().get_dest_table(0);
289 int lo_index = iter().get_int_table(1);
290 int hi_index = iter().get_int_table(2);
291 int len = hi_index - lo_index + 1;
293 if (len < 1) {
294 // If this is a backward branch, add safepoint
295 maybe_add_safepoint(default_dest);
296 merge(default_dest);
297 return;
298 }
300 // generate decision tree, using trichotomy when possible
301 int rnum = len+2;
302 bool makes_backward_branch = false;
303 SwitchRange* ranges = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(SwitchRange, rnum);
304 int rp = -1;
305 if (lo_index != min_jint) {
306 ranges[++rp].setRange(min_jint, lo_index-1, default_dest, NullTableIndex);
307 }
308 for (int j = 0; j < len; j++) {
309 jint match_int = lo_index+j;
310 int dest = iter().get_dest_table(j+3);
311 makes_backward_branch |= (dest <= bci());
312 int table_index = method_data_update() ? j : NullTableIndex;
313 if (rp < 0 || !ranges[rp].adjoin(match_int, dest, table_index)) {
314 ranges[++rp].set(match_int, dest, table_index);
315 }
316 }
317 jint highest = lo_index+(len-1);
318 assert(ranges[rp].hi() == highest, "");
319 if (highest != max_jint
320 && !ranges[rp].adjoinRange(highest+1, max_jint, default_dest, NullTableIndex)) {
321 ranges[++rp].setRange(highest+1, max_jint, default_dest, NullTableIndex);
322 }
323 assert(rp < len+2, "not too many ranges");
325 // Safepoint in case if backward branch observed
326 if( makes_backward_branch && UseLoopSafepoints )
327 add_safepoint();
329 jump_switch_ranges(lookup, &ranges[0], &ranges[rp]);
330 }
333 //------------------------------do_lookupswitch--------------------------------
334 void Parse::do_lookupswitch() {
335 Node *lookup = pop(); // lookup value
336 // Get information about lookupswitch
337 int default_dest = iter().get_dest_table(0);
338 int len = iter().get_int_table(1);
340 if (len < 1) { // If this is a backward branch, add safepoint
341 maybe_add_safepoint(default_dest);
342 merge(default_dest);
343 return;
344 }
346 // generate decision tree, using trichotomy when possible
347 jint* table = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(jint, len*2);
348 {
349 for( int j = 0; j < len; j++ ) {
350 table[j+j+0] = iter().get_int_table(2+j+j);
351 table[j+j+1] = iter().get_dest_table(2+j+j+1);
352 }
353 qsort( table, len, 2*sizeof(table[0]), jint_cmp );
354 }
356 int rnum = len*2+1;
357 bool makes_backward_branch = false;
358 SwitchRange* ranges = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(SwitchRange, rnum);
359 int rp = -1;
360 for( int j = 0; j < len; j++ ) {
361 jint match_int = table[j+j+0];
362 int dest = table[j+j+1];
363 int next_lo = rp < 0 ? min_jint : ranges[rp].hi()+1;
364 int table_index = method_data_update() ? j : NullTableIndex;
365 makes_backward_branch |= (dest <= bci());
366 if( match_int != next_lo ) {
367 ranges[++rp].setRange(next_lo, match_int-1, default_dest, NullTableIndex);
368 }
369 if( rp < 0 || !ranges[rp].adjoin(match_int, dest, table_index) ) {
370 ranges[++rp].set(match_int, dest, table_index);
371 }
372 }
373 jint highest = table[2*(len-1)];
374 assert(ranges[rp].hi() == highest, "");
375 if( highest != max_jint
376 && !ranges[rp].adjoinRange(highest+1, max_jint, default_dest, NullTableIndex) ) {
377 ranges[++rp].setRange(highest+1, max_jint, default_dest, NullTableIndex);
378 }
379 assert(rp < rnum, "not too many ranges");
381 // Safepoint in case backward branch observed
382 if( makes_backward_branch && UseLoopSafepoints )
383 add_safepoint();
385 jump_switch_ranges(lookup, &ranges[0], &ranges[rp]);
386 }
388 //----------------------------create_jump_tables-------------------------------
389 bool Parse::create_jump_tables(Node* key_val, SwitchRange* lo, SwitchRange* hi) {
390 // Are jumptables enabled
391 if (!UseJumpTables) return false;
393 // Are jumptables supported
394 if (!Matcher::has_match_rule(Op_Jump)) return false;
396 // Don't make jump table if profiling
397 if (method_data_update()) return false;
399 // Decide if a guard is needed to lop off big ranges at either (or
400 // both) end(s) of the input set. We'll call this the default target
401 // even though we can't be sure that it is the true "default".
403 bool needs_guard = false;
404 int default_dest;
405 int64 total_outlier_size = 0;
406 int64 hi_size = ((int64)hi->hi()) - ((int64)hi->lo()) + 1;
407 int64 lo_size = ((int64)lo->hi()) - ((int64)lo->lo()) + 1;
409 if (lo->dest() == hi->dest()) {
410 total_outlier_size = hi_size + lo_size;
411 default_dest = lo->dest();
412 } else if (lo_size > hi_size) {
413 total_outlier_size = lo_size;
414 default_dest = lo->dest();
415 } else {
416 total_outlier_size = hi_size;
417 default_dest = hi->dest();
418 }
420 // If a guard test will eliminate very sparse end ranges, then
421 // it is worth the cost of an extra jump.
422 if (total_outlier_size > (MaxJumpTableSparseness * 4)) {
423 needs_guard = true;
424 if (default_dest == lo->dest()) lo++;
425 if (default_dest == hi->dest()) hi--;
426 }
428 // Find the total number of cases and ranges
429 int64 num_cases = ((int64)hi->hi()) - ((int64)lo->lo()) + 1;
430 int num_range = hi - lo + 1;
432 // Don't create table if: too large, too small, or too sparse.
433 if (num_cases < MinJumpTableSize || num_cases > MaxJumpTableSize)
434 return false;
435 if (num_cases > (MaxJumpTableSparseness * num_range))
436 return false;
438 // Normalize table lookups to zero
439 int lowval = lo->lo();
440 key_val = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) SubINode(key_val, _gvn.intcon(lowval)) );
442 // Generate a guard to protect against input keyvals that aren't
443 // in the switch domain.
444 if (needs_guard) {
445 Node* size = _gvn.intcon(num_cases);
446 Node* cmp = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) CmpUNode(key_val, size) );
447 Node* tst = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) BoolNode(cmp, BoolTest::ge) );
448 IfNode* iff = create_and_map_if( control(), tst, PROB_FAIR, COUNT_UNKNOWN);
449 jump_if_true_fork(iff, default_dest, NullTableIndex);
450 }
452 // Create an ideal node JumpTable that has projections
453 // of all possible ranges for a switch statement
454 // The key_val input must be converted to a pointer offset and scaled.
455 // Compare Parse::array_addressing above.
456 #ifdef _LP64
457 // Clean the 32-bit int into a real 64-bit offset.
458 // Otherwise, the jint value 0 might turn into an offset of 0x0800000000.
459 const TypeLong* lkeytype = TypeLong::make(CONST64(0), num_cases-1, Type::WidenMin);
460 key_val = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) ConvI2LNode(key_val, lkeytype) );
461 #endif
462 // Shift the value by wordsize so we have an index into the table, rather
463 // than a switch value
464 Node *shiftWord = _gvn.MakeConX(wordSize);
465 key_val = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) MulXNode( key_val, shiftWord));
467 // Create the JumpNode
468 Node* jtn = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) JumpNode(control(), key_val, num_cases) );
470 // These are the switch destinations hanging off the jumpnode
471 int i = 0;
472 for (SwitchRange* r = lo; r <= hi; r++) {
473 for (int j = r->lo(); j <= r->hi(); j++, i++) {
474 Node* input = _gvn.transform(new (C, 1) JumpProjNode(jtn, i, r->dest(), j - lowval));
475 {
476 PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
477 set_control(input);
478 jump_if_always_fork(r->dest(), r->table_index());
479 }
480 }
481 }
482 assert(i == num_cases, "miscount of cases");
483 stop_and_kill_map(); // no more uses for this JVMS
484 return true;
485 }
487 //----------------------------jump_switch_ranges-------------------------------
488 void Parse::jump_switch_ranges(Node* key_val, SwitchRange *lo, SwitchRange *hi, int switch_depth) {
489 Block* switch_block = block();
491 if (switch_depth == 0) {
492 // Do special processing for the top-level call.
493 assert(lo->lo() == min_jint, "initial range must exhaust Type::INT");
494 assert(hi->hi() == max_jint, "initial range must exhaust Type::INT");
496 // Decrement pred-numbers for the unique set of nodes.
497 #ifdef ASSERT
498 // Ensure that the block's successors are a (duplicate-free) set.
499 int successors_counted = 0; // block occurrences in [hi..lo]
500 int unique_successors = switch_block->num_successors();
501 for (int i = 0; i < unique_successors; i++) {
502 Block* target = switch_block->successor_at(i);
504 // Check that the set of successors is the same in both places.
505 int successors_found = 0;
506 for (SwitchRange* p = lo; p <= hi; p++) {
507 if (p->dest() == target->start()) successors_found++;
508 }
509 assert(successors_found > 0, "successor must be known");
510 successors_counted += successors_found;
511 }
512 assert(successors_counted == (hi-lo)+1, "no unexpected successors");
513 #endif
515 // Maybe prune the inputs, based on the type of key_val.
516 jint min_val = min_jint;
517 jint max_val = max_jint;
518 const TypeInt* ti = key_val->bottom_type()->isa_int();
519 if (ti != NULL) {
520 min_val = ti->_lo;
521 max_val = ti->_hi;
522 assert(min_val <= max_val, "invalid int type");
523 }
524 while (lo->hi() < min_val) lo++;
525 if (lo->lo() < min_val) lo->setRange(min_val, lo->hi(), lo->dest(), lo->table_index());
526 while (hi->lo() > max_val) hi--;
527 if (hi->hi() > max_val) hi->setRange(hi->lo(), max_val, hi->dest(), hi->table_index());
528 }
530 #ifndef PRODUCT
531 if (switch_depth == 0) {
532 _max_switch_depth = 0;
533 _est_switch_depth = log2_intptr((hi-lo+1)-1)+1;
534 }
535 #endif
537 assert(lo <= hi, "must be a non-empty set of ranges");
538 if (lo == hi) {
539 jump_if_always_fork(lo->dest(), lo->table_index());
540 } else {
541 assert(lo->hi() == (lo+1)->lo()-1, "contiguous ranges");
542 assert(hi->lo() == (hi-1)->hi()+1, "contiguous ranges");
544 if (create_jump_tables(key_val, lo, hi)) return;
546 int nr = hi - lo + 1;
548 SwitchRange* mid = lo + nr/2;
549 // if there is an easy choice, pivot at a singleton:
550 if (nr > 3 && !mid->is_singleton() && (mid-1)->is_singleton()) mid--;
552 assert(lo < mid && mid <= hi, "good pivot choice");
553 assert(nr != 2 || mid == hi, "should pick higher of 2");
554 assert(nr != 3 || mid == hi-1, "should pick middle of 3");
556 Node *test_val = _gvn.intcon(mid->lo());
558 if (mid->is_singleton()) {
559 IfNode *iff_ne = jump_if_fork_int(key_val, test_val, BoolTest::ne);
560 jump_if_false_fork(iff_ne, mid->dest(), mid->table_index());
562 // Special Case: If there are exactly three ranges, and the high
563 // and low range each go to the same place, omit the "gt" test,
564 // since it will not discriminate anything.
565 bool eq_test_only = (hi == lo+2 && hi->dest() == lo->dest());
566 if (eq_test_only) {
567 assert(mid == hi-1, "");
568 }
570 // if there is a higher range, test for it and process it:
571 if (mid < hi && !eq_test_only) {
572 // two comparisons of same values--should enable 1 test for 2 branches
573 // Use BoolTest::le instead of BoolTest::gt
574 IfNode *iff_le = jump_if_fork_int(key_val, test_val, BoolTest::le);
575 Node *iftrue = _gvn.transform( new (C, 1) IfTrueNode(iff_le) );
576 Node *iffalse = _gvn.transform( new (C, 1) IfFalseNode(iff_le) );
577 { PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
578 set_control(iffalse);
579 jump_switch_ranges(key_val, mid+1, hi, switch_depth+1);
580 }
581 set_control(iftrue);
582 }
584 } else {
585 // mid is a range, not a singleton, so treat mid..hi as a unit
586 IfNode *iff_ge = jump_if_fork_int(key_val, test_val, BoolTest::ge);
588 // if there is a higher range, test for it and process it:
589 if (mid == hi) {
590 jump_if_true_fork(iff_ge, mid->dest(), mid->table_index());
591 } else {
592 Node *iftrue = _gvn.transform( new (C, 1) IfTrueNode(iff_ge) );
593 Node *iffalse = _gvn.transform( new (C, 1) IfFalseNode(iff_ge) );
594 { PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
595 set_control(iftrue);
596 jump_switch_ranges(key_val, mid, hi, switch_depth+1);
597 }
598 set_control(iffalse);
599 }
600 }
602 // in any case, process the lower range
603 jump_switch_ranges(key_val, lo, mid-1, switch_depth+1);
604 }
606 // Decrease pred_count for each successor after all is done.
607 if (switch_depth == 0) {
608 int unique_successors = switch_block->num_successors();
609 for (int i = 0; i < unique_successors; i++) {
610 Block* target = switch_block->successor_at(i);
611 // Throw away the pre-allocated path for each unique successor.
612 target->next_path_num();
613 }
614 }
616 #ifndef PRODUCT
617 _max_switch_depth = MAX2(switch_depth, _max_switch_depth);
618 if (TraceOptoParse && Verbose && WizardMode && switch_depth == 0) {
619 SwitchRange* r;
620 int nsing = 0;
621 for( r = lo; r <= hi; r++ ) {
622 if( r->is_singleton() ) nsing++;
623 }
624 tty->print(">>> ");
625 _method->print_short_name();
626 tty->print_cr(" switch decision tree");
627 tty->print_cr(" %d ranges (%d singletons), max_depth=%d, est_depth=%d",
628 hi-lo+1, nsing, _max_switch_depth, _est_switch_depth);
629 if (_max_switch_depth > _est_switch_depth) {
630 tty->print_cr("******** BAD SWITCH DEPTH ********");
631 }
632 tty->print(" ");
633 for( r = lo; r <= hi; r++ ) {
634 r->print(env());
635 }
636 tty->print_cr("");
637 }
638 #endif
639 }
641 void Parse::modf() {
642 Node *f2 = pop();
643 Node *f1 = pop();
644 Node* c = make_runtime_call(RC_LEAF, OptoRuntime::modf_Type(),
645 CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::frem),
646 "frem", NULL, //no memory effects
647 f1, f2);
648 Node* res = _gvn.transform(new (C, 1) ProjNode(c, TypeFunc::Parms + 0));
650 push(res);
651 }
653 void Parse::modd() {
654 Node *d2 = pop_pair();
655 Node *d1 = pop_pair();
656 Node* c = make_runtime_call(RC_LEAF, OptoRuntime::Math_DD_D_Type(),
657 CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::drem),
658 "drem", NULL, //no memory effects
659 d1, top(), d2, top());
660 Node* res_d = _gvn.transform(new (C, 1) ProjNode(c, TypeFunc::Parms + 0));
662 #ifdef ASSERT
663 Node* res_top = _gvn.transform(new (C, 1) ProjNode(c, TypeFunc::Parms + 1));
664 assert(res_top == top(), "second value must be top");
665 #endif
667 push_pair(res_d);
668 }
670 void Parse::l2f() {
671 Node* f2 = pop();
672 Node* f1 = pop();
673 Node* c = make_runtime_call(RC_LEAF, OptoRuntime::l2f_Type(),
674 CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::l2f),
675 "l2f", NULL, //no memory effects
676 f1, f2);
677 Node* res = _gvn.transform(new (C, 1) ProjNode(c, TypeFunc::Parms + 0));
679 push(res);
680 }
682 void Parse::do_irem() {
683 // Must keep both values on the expression-stack during null-check
684 do_null_check(peek(), T_INT);
685 // Compile-time detect of null-exception?
686 if (stopped()) return;
688 Node* b = pop();
689 Node* a = pop();
691 const Type *t = _gvn.type(b);
692 if (t != Type::TOP) {
693 const TypeInt *ti = t->is_int();
694 if (ti->is_con()) {
695 int divisor = ti->get_con();
696 // check for positive power of 2
697 if (divisor > 0 &&
698 (divisor & ~(divisor-1)) == divisor) {
699 // yes !
700 Node *mask = _gvn.intcon((divisor - 1));
701 // Sigh, must handle negative dividends
702 Node *zero = _gvn.intcon(0);
703 IfNode *ifff = jump_if_fork_int(a, zero, BoolTest::lt);
704 Node *iff = _gvn.transform( new (C, 1) IfFalseNode(ifff) );
705 Node *ift = _gvn.transform( new (C, 1) IfTrueNode (ifff) );
706 Node *reg = jump_if_join(ift, iff);
707 Node *phi = PhiNode::make(reg, NULL, TypeInt::INT);
708 // Negative path; negate/and/negate
709 Node *neg = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) SubINode(zero, a) );
710 Node *andn= _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) AndINode(neg, mask) );
711 Node *negn= _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) SubINode(zero, andn) );
712 phi->init_req(1, negn);
713 // Fast positive case
714 Node *andx = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) AndINode(a, mask) );
715 phi->init_req(2, andx);
716 // Push the merge
717 push( _gvn.transform(phi) );
718 return;
719 }
720 }
721 }
722 // Default case
723 push( _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) ModINode(control(),a,b) ) );
724 }
726 // Handle jsr and jsr_w bytecode
727 void Parse::do_jsr() {
728 assert(bc() == Bytecodes::_jsr || bc() == Bytecodes::_jsr_w, "wrong bytecode");
730 // Store information about current state, tagged with new _jsr_bci
731 int return_bci = iter().next_bci();
732 int jsr_bci = (bc() == Bytecodes::_jsr) ? iter().get_dest() : iter().get_far_dest();
734 // Update method data
735 profile_taken_branch(jsr_bci);
737 // The way we do things now, there is only one successor block
738 // for the jsr, because the target code is cloned by ciTypeFlow.
739 Block* target = successor_for_bci(jsr_bci);
741 // What got pushed?
742 const Type* ret_addr = target->peek();
743 assert(ret_addr->singleton(), "must be a constant (cloned jsr body)");
745 // Effect on jsr on stack
746 push(_gvn.makecon(ret_addr));
748 // Flow to the jsr.
749 merge(jsr_bci);
750 }
752 // Handle ret bytecode
753 void Parse::do_ret() {
754 // Find to whom we return.
755 #if 0 // %%%% MAKE THIS WORK
756 Node* con = local();
757 const TypePtr* tp = con->bottom_type()->isa_ptr();
758 assert(tp && tp->singleton(), "");
759 int return_bci = (int) tp->get_con();
760 merge(return_bci);
761 #else
762 assert(block()->num_successors() == 1, "a ret can only go one place now");
763 Block* target = block()->successor_at(0);
764 assert(!target->is_ready(), "our arrival must be expected");
765 profile_ret(target->flow()->start());
766 int pnum = target->next_path_num();
767 merge_common(target, pnum);
768 #endif
769 }
771 //--------------------------dynamic_branch_prediction--------------------------
772 // Try to gather dynamic branch prediction behavior. Return a probability
773 // of the branch being taken and set the "cnt" field. Returns a -1.0
774 // if we need to use static prediction for some reason.
775 float Parse::dynamic_branch_prediction(float &cnt) {
776 ResourceMark rm;
778 cnt = COUNT_UNKNOWN;
780 // Use MethodData information if it is available
781 // FIXME: free the ProfileData structure
782 ciMethodData* methodData = method()->method_data();
783 if (!methodData->is_mature()) return PROB_UNKNOWN;
784 ciProfileData* data = methodData->bci_to_data(bci());
785 if (!data->is_JumpData()) return PROB_UNKNOWN;
787 // get taken and not taken values
788 int taken = data->as_JumpData()->taken();
789 int not_taken = 0;
790 if (data->is_BranchData()) {
791 not_taken = data->as_BranchData()->not_taken();
792 }
794 // scale the counts to be commensurate with invocation counts:
795 taken = method()->scale_count(taken);
796 not_taken = method()->scale_count(not_taken);
798 // Give up if too few counts to be meaningful
799 if (taken + not_taken < 40) {
800 if (C->log() != NULL) {
801 C->log()->elem("branch target_bci='%d' taken='%d' not_taken='%d'", iter().get_dest(), taken, not_taken);
802 }
803 return PROB_UNKNOWN;
804 }
806 // Compute frequency that we arrive here
807 int sum = taken + not_taken;
808 // Adjust, if this block is a cloned private block but the
809 // Jump counts are shared. Taken the private counts for
810 // just this path instead of the shared counts.
811 if( block()->count() > 0 )
812 sum = block()->count();
813 cnt = (float)sum / (float)FreqCountInvocations;
815 // Pin probability to sane limits
816 float prob;
817 if( !taken )
818 prob = (0+PROB_MIN) / 2;
819 else if( !not_taken )
820 prob = (1+PROB_MAX) / 2;
821 else { // Compute probability of true path
822 prob = (float)taken / (float)(taken + not_taken);
823 if (prob > PROB_MAX) prob = PROB_MAX;
824 if (prob < PROB_MIN) prob = PROB_MIN;
825 }
827 assert((cnt > 0.0f) && (prob > 0.0f),
828 "Bad frequency assignment in if");
830 if (C->log() != NULL) {
831 const char* prob_str = NULL;
832 if (prob >= PROB_MAX) prob_str = (prob == PROB_MAX) ? "max" : "always";
833 if (prob <= PROB_MIN) prob_str = (prob == PROB_MIN) ? "min" : "never";
834 char prob_str_buf[30];
835 if (prob_str == NULL) {
836 sprintf(prob_str_buf, "%g", prob);
837 prob_str = prob_str_buf;
838 }
839 C->log()->elem("branch target_bci='%d' taken='%d' not_taken='%d' cnt='%g' prob='%s'",
840 iter().get_dest(), taken, not_taken, cnt, prob_str);
841 }
842 return prob;
843 }
845 //-----------------------------branch_prediction-------------------------------
846 float Parse::branch_prediction(float& cnt,
847 BoolTest::mask btest,
848 int target_bci) {
849 float prob = dynamic_branch_prediction(cnt);
850 // If prob is unknown, switch to static prediction
851 if (prob != PROB_UNKNOWN) return prob;
853 prob = PROB_FAIR; // Set default value
854 if (btest == BoolTest::eq) // Exactly equal test?
855 prob = PROB_STATIC_INFREQUENT; // Assume its relatively infrequent
856 else if (btest == BoolTest::ne)
857 prob = PROB_STATIC_FREQUENT; // Assume its relatively frequent
859 // If this is a conditional test guarding a backwards branch,
860 // assume its a loop-back edge. Make it a likely taken branch.
861 if (target_bci < bci()) {
862 if (is_osr_parse()) { // Could be a hot OSR'd loop; force deopt
863 // Since it's an OSR, we probably have profile data, but since
864 // branch_prediction returned PROB_UNKNOWN, the counts are too small.
865 // Let's make a special check here for completely zero counts.
866 ciMethodData* methodData = method()->method_data();
867 if (!methodData->is_empty()) {
868 ciProfileData* data = methodData->bci_to_data(bci());
869 // Only stop for truly zero counts, which mean an unknown part
870 // of the OSR-ed method, and we want to deopt to gather more stats.
871 // If you have ANY counts, then this loop is simply 'cold' relative
872 // to the OSR loop.
873 if (data->as_BranchData()->taken() +
874 data->as_BranchData()->not_taken() == 0 ) {
875 // This is the only way to return PROB_UNKNOWN:
876 return PROB_UNKNOWN;
877 }
878 }
879 }
880 prob = PROB_STATIC_FREQUENT; // Likely to take backwards branch
881 }
883 assert(prob != PROB_UNKNOWN, "must have some guess at this point");
884 return prob;
885 }
887 // The magic constants are chosen so as to match the output of
888 // branch_prediction() when the profile reports a zero taken count.
889 // It is important to distinguish zero counts unambiguously, because
890 // some branches (e.g., _213_javac.Assembler.eliminate) validly produce
891 // very small but nonzero probabilities, which if confused with zero
892 // counts would keep the program recompiling indefinitely.
893 bool Parse::seems_never_taken(float prob) {
894 return prob < PROB_MIN;
895 }
897 // True if the comparison seems to be the kind that will not change its
898 // statistics from true to false. See comments in adjust_map_after_if.
899 // This question is only asked along paths which are already
900 // classifed as untaken (by seems_never_taken), so really,
901 // if a path is never taken, its controlling comparison is
902 // already acting in a stable fashion. If the comparison
903 // seems stable, we will put an expensive uncommon trap
904 // on the untaken path. To be conservative, and to allow
905 // partially executed counted loops to be compiled fully,
906 // we will plant uncommon traps only after pointer comparisons.
907 bool Parse::seems_stable_comparison(BoolTest::mask btest, Node* cmp) {
908 for (int depth = 4; depth > 0; depth--) {
909 // The following switch can find CmpP here over half the time for
910 // dynamic language code rich with type tests.
911 // Code using counted loops or array manipulations (typical
912 // of benchmarks) will have many (>80%) CmpI instructions.
913 switch (cmp->Opcode()) {
914 case Op_CmpP:
915 // A never-taken null check looks like CmpP/BoolTest::eq.
916 // These certainly should be closed off as uncommon traps.
917 if (btest == BoolTest::eq)
918 return true;
919 // A never-failed type check looks like CmpP/BoolTest::ne.
920 // Let's put traps on those, too, so that we don't have to compile
921 // unused paths with indeterminate dynamic type information.
922 if (ProfileDynamicTypes)
923 return true;
924 return false;
926 case Op_CmpI:
927 // A small minority (< 10%) of CmpP are masked as CmpI,
928 // as if by boolean conversion ((p == q? 1: 0) != 0).
929 // Detect that here, even if it hasn't optimized away yet.
930 // Specifically, this covers the 'instanceof' operator.
931 if (btest == BoolTest::ne || btest == BoolTest::eq) {
932 if (_gvn.type(cmp->in(2))->singleton() &&
933 cmp->in(1)->is_Phi()) {
934 PhiNode* phi = cmp->in(1)->as_Phi();
935 int true_path = phi->is_diamond_phi();
936 if (true_path > 0 &&
937 _gvn.type(phi->in(1))->singleton() &&
938 _gvn.type(phi->in(2))->singleton()) {
939 // phi->region->if_proj->ifnode->bool->cmp
940 BoolNode* bol = phi->in(0)->in(1)->in(0)->in(1)->as_Bool();
941 btest = bol->_test._test;
942 cmp = bol->in(1);
943 continue;
944 }
945 }
946 }
947 return false;
948 }
949 }
950 return false;
951 }
953 //-------------------------------repush_if_args--------------------------------
954 // Push arguments of an "if" bytecode back onto the stack by adjusting _sp.
955 inline int Parse::repush_if_args() {
956 #ifndef PRODUCT
957 if (PrintOpto && WizardMode) {
958 tty->print("defending against excessive implicit null exceptions on %s @%d in ",
959 Bytecodes::name(iter().cur_bc()), iter().cur_bci());
960 method()->print_name(); tty->cr();
961 }
962 #endif
963 int bc_depth = - Bytecodes::depth(iter().cur_bc());
964 assert(bc_depth == 1 || bc_depth == 2, "only two kinds of branches");
965 DEBUG_ONLY(sync_jvms()); // argument(n) requires a synced jvms
966 assert(argument(0) != NULL, "must exist");
967 assert(bc_depth == 1 || argument(1) != NULL, "two must exist");
968 _sp += bc_depth;
969 return bc_depth;
970 }
972 //----------------------------------do_ifnull----------------------------------
973 void Parse::do_ifnull(BoolTest::mask btest, Node *c) {
974 int target_bci = iter().get_dest();
976 Block* branch_block = successor_for_bci(target_bci);
977 Block* next_block = successor_for_bci(iter().next_bci());
979 float cnt;
980 float prob = branch_prediction(cnt, btest, target_bci);
981 if (prob == PROB_UNKNOWN) {
982 // (An earlier version of do_ifnull omitted this trap for OSR methods.)
983 #ifndef PRODUCT
984 if (PrintOpto && Verbose)
985 tty->print_cr("Never-taken edge stops compilation at bci %d",bci());
986 #endif
987 repush_if_args(); // to gather stats on loop
988 // We need to mark this branch as taken so that if we recompile we will
989 // see that it is possible. In the tiered system the interpreter doesn't
990 // do profiling and by the time we get to the lower tier from the interpreter
991 // the path may be cold again. Make sure it doesn't look untaken
992 profile_taken_branch(target_bci, !ProfileInterpreter);
993 uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::Reason_unreached,
994 Deoptimization::Action_reinterpret,
995 NULL, "cold");
996 if (EliminateAutoBox) {
997 // Mark the successor blocks as parsed
998 branch_block->next_path_num();
999 next_block->next_path_num();
1000 }
1001 return;
1002 }
1004 explicit_null_checks_inserted++;
1006 // Generate real control flow
1007 Node *tst = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) BoolNode( c, btest ) );
1009 // Sanity check the probability value
1010 assert(prob > 0.0f,"Bad probability in Parser");
1011 // Need xform to put node in hash table
1012 IfNode *iff = create_and_xform_if( control(), tst, prob, cnt );
1013 assert(iff->_prob > 0.0f,"Optimizer made bad probability in parser");
1014 // True branch
1015 { PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
1016 Node* iftrue = _gvn.transform( new (C, 1) IfTrueNode (iff) );
1017 set_control(iftrue);
1019 if (stopped()) { // Path is dead?
1020 explicit_null_checks_elided++;
1021 if (EliminateAutoBox) {
1022 // Mark the successor block as parsed
1023 branch_block->next_path_num();
1024 }
1025 } else { // Path is live.
1026 // Update method data
1027 profile_taken_branch(target_bci);
1028 adjust_map_after_if(btest, c, prob, branch_block, next_block);
1029 if (!stopped()) {
1030 merge(target_bci);
1031 }
1032 }
1033 }
1035 // False branch
1036 Node* iffalse = _gvn.transform( new (C, 1) IfFalseNode(iff) );
1037 set_control(iffalse);
1039 if (stopped()) { // Path is dead?
1040 explicit_null_checks_elided++;
1041 if (EliminateAutoBox) {
1042 // Mark the successor block as parsed
1043 next_block->next_path_num();
1044 }
1045 } else { // Path is live.
1046 // Update method data
1047 profile_not_taken_branch();
1048 adjust_map_after_if(BoolTest(btest).negate(), c, 1.0-prob,
1049 next_block, branch_block);
1050 }
1051 }
1053 //------------------------------------do_if------------------------------------
1054 void Parse::do_if(BoolTest::mask btest, Node* c) {
1055 int target_bci = iter().get_dest();
1057 Block* branch_block = successor_for_bci(target_bci);
1058 Block* next_block = successor_for_bci(iter().next_bci());
1060 float cnt;
1061 float prob = branch_prediction(cnt, btest, target_bci);
1062 float untaken_prob = 1.0 - prob;
1064 if (prob == PROB_UNKNOWN) {
1065 #ifndef PRODUCT
1066 if (PrintOpto && Verbose)
1067 tty->print_cr("Never-taken edge stops compilation at bci %d",bci());
1068 #endif
1069 repush_if_args(); // to gather stats on loop
1070 // We need to mark this branch as taken so that if we recompile we will
1071 // see that it is possible. In the tiered system the interpreter doesn't
1072 // do profiling and by the time we get to the lower tier from the interpreter
1073 // the path may be cold again. Make sure it doesn't look untaken
1074 profile_taken_branch(target_bci, !ProfileInterpreter);
1075 uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::Reason_unreached,
1076 Deoptimization::Action_reinterpret,
1077 NULL, "cold");
1078 if (EliminateAutoBox) {
1079 // Mark the successor blocks as parsed
1080 branch_block->next_path_num();
1081 next_block->next_path_num();
1082 }
1083 return;
1084 }
1086 // Sanity check the probability value
1087 assert(0.0f < prob && prob < 1.0f,"Bad probability in Parser");
1089 bool taken_if_true = true;
1090 // Convert BoolTest to canonical form:
1091 if (!BoolTest(btest).is_canonical()) {
1092 btest = BoolTest(btest).negate();
1093 taken_if_true = false;
1094 // prob is NOT updated here; it remains the probability of the taken
1095 // path (as opposed to the prob of the path guarded by an 'IfTrueNode').
1096 }
1097 assert(btest != BoolTest::eq, "!= is the only canonical exact test");
1099 Node* tst0 = new (C, 2) BoolNode(c, btest);
1100 Node* tst = _gvn.transform(tst0);
1101 BoolTest::mask taken_btest = BoolTest::illegal;
1102 BoolTest::mask untaken_btest = BoolTest::illegal;
1104 if (tst->is_Bool()) {
1105 // Refresh c from the transformed bool node, since it may be
1106 // simpler than the original c. Also re-canonicalize btest.
1107 // This wins when (Bool ne (Conv2B p) 0) => (Bool ne (CmpP p NULL)).
1108 // That can arise from statements like: if (x instanceof C) ...
1109 if (tst != tst0) {
1110 // Canonicalize one more time since transform can change it.
1111 btest = tst->as_Bool()->_test._test;
1112 if (!BoolTest(btest).is_canonical()) {
1113 // Reverse edges one more time...
1114 tst = _gvn.transform( tst->as_Bool()->negate(&_gvn) );
1115 btest = tst->as_Bool()->_test._test;
1116 assert(BoolTest(btest).is_canonical(), "sanity");
1117 taken_if_true = !taken_if_true;
1118 }
1119 c = tst->in(1);
1120 }
1121 BoolTest::mask neg_btest = BoolTest(btest).negate();
1122 taken_btest = taken_if_true ? btest : neg_btest;
1123 untaken_btest = taken_if_true ? neg_btest : btest;
1124 }
1126 // Generate real control flow
1127 float true_prob = (taken_if_true ? prob : untaken_prob);
1128 IfNode* iff = create_and_map_if(control(), tst, true_prob, cnt);
1129 assert(iff->_prob > 0.0f,"Optimizer made bad probability in parser");
1130 Node* taken_branch = new (C, 1) IfTrueNode(iff);
1131 Node* untaken_branch = new (C, 1) IfFalseNode(iff);
1132 if (!taken_if_true) { // Finish conversion to canonical form
1133 Node* tmp = taken_branch;
1134 taken_branch = untaken_branch;
1135 untaken_branch = tmp;
1136 }
1138 // Branch is taken:
1139 { PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
1140 taken_branch = _gvn.transform(taken_branch);
1141 set_control(taken_branch);
1143 if (stopped()) {
1144 if (EliminateAutoBox) {
1145 // Mark the successor block as parsed
1146 branch_block->next_path_num();
1147 }
1148 } else {
1149 // Update method data
1150 profile_taken_branch(target_bci);
1151 adjust_map_after_if(taken_btest, c, prob, branch_block, next_block);
1152 if (!stopped()) {
1153 merge(target_bci);
1154 }
1155 }
1156 }
1158 untaken_branch = _gvn.transform(untaken_branch);
1159 set_control(untaken_branch);
1161 // Branch not taken.
1162 if (stopped()) {
1163 if (EliminateAutoBox) {
1164 // Mark the successor block as parsed
1165 next_block->next_path_num();
1166 }
1167 } else {
1168 // Update method data
1169 profile_not_taken_branch();
1170 adjust_map_after_if(untaken_btest, c, untaken_prob,
1171 next_block, branch_block);
1172 }
1173 }
1175 //----------------------------adjust_map_after_if------------------------------
1176 // Adjust the JVM state to reflect the result of taking this path.
1177 // Basically, it means inspecting the CmpNode controlling this
1178 // branch, seeing how it constrains a tested value, and then
1179 // deciding if it's worth our while to encode this constraint
1180 // as graph nodes in the current abstract interpretation map.
1181 void Parse::adjust_map_after_if(BoolTest::mask btest, Node* c, float prob,
1182 Block* path, Block* other_path) {
1183 if (stopped() || !c->is_Cmp() || btest == BoolTest::illegal)
1184 return; // nothing to do
1186 bool is_fallthrough = (path == successor_for_bci(iter().next_bci()));
1188 if (seems_never_taken(prob) && seems_stable_comparison(btest, c)) {
1189 // If this might possibly turn into an implicit null check,
1190 // and the null has never yet been seen, we need to generate
1191 // an uncommon trap, so as to recompile instead of suffering
1192 // with very slow branches. (We'll get the slow branches if
1193 // the program ever changes phase and starts seeing nulls here.)
1194 //
1195 // We do not inspect for a null constant, since a node may
1196 // optimize to 'null' later on.
1197 //
1198 // Null checks, and other tests which expect inequality,
1199 // show btest == BoolTest::eq along the non-taken branch.
1200 // On the other hand, type tests, must-be-null tests,
1201 // and other tests which expect pointer equality,
1202 // show btest == BoolTest::ne along the non-taken branch.
1203 // We prune both types of branches if they look unused.
1204 repush_if_args();
1205 // We need to mark this branch as taken so that if we recompile we will
1206 // see that it is possible. In the tiered system the interpreter doesn't
1207 // do profiling and by the time we get to the lower tier from the interpreter
1208 // the path may be cold again. Make sure it doesn't look untaken
1209 if (is_fallthrough) {
1210 profile_not_taken_branch(!ProfileInterpreter);
1211 } else {
1212 profile_taken_branch(iter().get_dest(), !ProfileInterpreter);
1213 }
1214 uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::Reason_unreached,
1215 Deoptimization::Action_reinterpret,
1216 NULL,
1217 (is_fallthrough ? "taken always" : "taken never"));
1218 return;
1219 }
1221 Node* val = c->in(1);
1222 Node* con = c->in(2);
1223 const Type* tcon = _gvn.type(con);
1224 const Type* tval = _gvn.type(val);
1225 bool have_con = tcon->singleton();
1226 if (tval->singleton()) {
1227 if (!have_con) {
1228 // Swap, so constant is in con.
1229 con = val;
1230 tcon = tval;
1231 val = c->in(2);
1232 tval = _gvn.type(val);
1233 btest = BoolTest(btest).commute();
1234 have_con = true;
1235 } else {
1236 // Do we have two constants? Then leave well enough alone.
1237 have_con = false;
1238 }
1239 }
1240 if (!have_con) // remaining adjustments need a con
1241 return;
1244 int val_in_map = map()->find_edge(val);
1245 if (val_in_map < 0) return; // replace_in_map would be useless
1246 {
1247 JVMState* jvms = this->jvms();
1248 if (!(jvms->is_loc(val_in_map) ||
1249 jvms->is_stk(val_in_map)))
1250 return; // again, it would be useless
1251 }
1253 // Check for a comparison to a constant, and "know" that the compared
1254 // value is constrained on this path.
1255 assert(tcon->singleton(), "");
1256 ConstraintCastNode* ccast = NULL;
1257 Node* cast = NULL;
1259 switch (btest) {
1260 case BoolTest::eq: // Constant test?
1261 {
1262 const Type* tboth = tcon->join(tval);
1263 if (tboth == tval) break; // Nothing to gain.
1264 if (tcon->isa_int()) {
1265 ccast = new (C, 2) CastIINode(val, tboth);
1266 } else if (tcon == TypePtr::NULL_PTR) {
1267 // Cast to null, but keep the pointer identity temporarily live.
1268 ccast = new (C, 2) CastPPNode(val, tboth);
1269 } else {
1270 const TypeF* tf = tcon->isa_float_constant();
1271 const TypeD* td = tcon->isa_double_constant();
1272 // Exclude tests vs float/double 0 as these could be
1273 // either +0 or -0. Just because you are equal to +0
1274 // doesn't mean you ARE +0!
1275 if ((!tf || tf->_f != 0.0) &&
1276 (!td || td->_d != 0.0))
1277 cast = con; // Replace non-constant val by con.
1278 }
1279 }
1280 break;
1282 case BoolTest::ne:
1283 if (tcon == TypePtr::NULL_PTR) {
1284 cast = cast_not_null(val, false);
1285 }
1286 break;
1288 default:
1289 // (At this point we could record int range types with CastII.)
1290 break;
1291 }
1293 if (ccast != NULL) {
1294 const Type* tcc = ccast->as_Type()->type();
1295 assert(tcc != tval && tcc->higher_equal(tval), "must improve");
1296 // Delay transform() call to allow recovery of pre-cast value
1297 // at the control merge.
1298 ccast->set_req(0, control());
1299 _gvn.set_type_bottom(ccast);
1300 record_for_igvn(ccast);
1301 cast = ccast;
1302 }
1304 if (cast != NULL) { // Here's the payoff.
1305 replace_in_map(val, cast);
1306 }
1307 }
1310 //------------------------------do_one_bytecode--------------------------------
1311 // Parse this bytecode, and alter the Parsers JVM->Node mapping
1312 void Parse::do_one_bytecode() {
1313 Node *a, *b, *c, *d; // Handy temps
1314 BoolTest::mask btest;
1315 int i;
1317 assert(!has_exceptions(), "bytecode entry state must be clear of throws");
1319 if (C->check_node_count(NodeLimitFudgeFactor * 5,
1320 "out of nodes parsing method")) {
1321 return;
1322 }
1324 #ifdef ASSERT
1325 // for setting breakpoints
1326 if (TraceOptoParse) {
1327 tty->print(" @");
1328 dump_bci(bci());
1329 }
1330 #endif
1332 switch (bc()) {
1333 case Bytecodes::_nop:
1334 // do nothing
1335 break;
1336 case Bytecodes::_lconst_0:
1337 push_pair(longcon(0));
1338 break;
1340 case Bytecodes::_lconst_1:
1341 push_pair(longcon(1));
1342 break;
1344 case Bytecodes::_fconst_0:
1345 push(zerocon(T_FLOAT));
1346 break;
1348 case Bytecodes::_fconst_1:
1349 push(makecon(TypeF::ONE));
1350 break;
1352 case Bytecodes::_fconst_2:
1353 push(makecon(TypeF::make(2.0f)));
1354 break;
1356 case Bytecodes::_dconst_0:
1357 push_pair(zerocon(T_DOUBLE));
1358 break;
1360 case Bytecodes::_dconst_1:
1361 push_pair(makecon(TypeD::ONE));
1362 break;
1364 case Bytecodes::_iconst_m1:push(intcon(-1)); break;
1365 case Bytecodes::_iconst_0: push(intcon( 0)); break;
1366 case Bytecodes::_iconst_1: push(intcon( 1)); break;
1367 case Bytecodes::_iconst_2: push(intcon( 2)); break;
1368 case Bytecodes::_iconst_3: push(intcon( 3)); break;
1369 case Bytecodes::_iconst_4: push(intcon( 4)); break;
1370 case Bytecodes::_iconst_5: push(intcon( 5)); break;
1371 case Bytecodes::_bipush: push(intcon(iter().get_constant_u1())); break;
1372 case Bytecodes::_sipush: push(intcon(iter().get_constant_u2())); break;
1373 case Bytecodes::_aconst_null: push(null()); break;
1374 case Bytecodes::_ldc:
1375 case Bytecodes::_ldc_w:
1376 case Bytecodes::_ldc2_w:
1377 // If the constant is unresolved, run this BC once in the interpreter.
1378 {
1379 ciConstant constant = iter().get_constant();
1380 if (constant.basic_type() == T_OBJECT &&
1381 !constant.as_object()->is_loaded()) {
1382 int index = iter().get_constant_pool_index();
1383 constantTag tag = iter().get_constant_pool_tag(index);
1384 uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::make_trap_request
1385 (Deoptimization::Reason_unloaded,
1386 Deoptimization::Action_reinterpret,
1387 index),
1388 NULL, tag.internal_name());
1389 break;
1390 }
1391 assert(constant.basic_type() != T_OBJECT || !constant.as_object()->is_klass(),
1392 "must be java_mirror of klass");
1393 bool pushed = push_constant(constant, true);
1394 guarantee(pushed, "must be possible to push this constant");
1395 }
1397 break;
1399 case Bytecodes::_aload_0:
1400 push( local(0) );
1401 break;
1402 case Bytecodes::_aload_1:
1403 push( local(1) );
1404 break;
1405 case Bytecodes::_aload_2:
1406 push( local(2) );
1407 break;
1408 case Bytecodes::_aload_3:
1409 push( local(3) );
1410 break;
1411 case Bytecodes::_aload:
1412 push( local(iter().get_index()) );
1413 break;
1415 case Bytecodes::_fload_0:
1416 case Bytecodes::_iload_0:
1417 push( local(0) );
1418 break;
1419 case Bytecodes::_fload_1:
1420 case Bytecodes::_iload_1:
1421 push( local(1) );
1422 break;
1423 case Bytecodes::_fload_2:
1424 case Bytecodes::_iload_2:
1425 push( local(2) );
1426 break;
1427 case Bytecodes::_fload_3:
1428 case Bytecodes::_iload_3:
1429 push( local(3) );
1430 break;
1431 case Bytecodes::_fload:
1432 case Bytecodes::_iload:
1433 push( local(iter().get_index()) );
1434 break;
1435 case Bytecodes::_lload_0:
1436 push_pair_local( 0 );
1437 break;
1438 case Bytecodes::_lload_1:
1439 push_pair_local( 1 );
1440 break;
1441 case Bytecodes::_lload_2:
1442 push_pair_local( 2 );
1443 break;
1444 case Bytecodes::_lload_3:
1445 push_pair_local( 3 );
1446 break;
1447 case Bytecodes::_lload:
1448 push_pair_local( iter().get_index() );
1449 break;
1451 case Bytecodes::_dload_0:
1452 push_pair_local(0);
1453 break;
1454 case Bytecodes::_dload_1:
1455 push_pair_local(1);
1456 break;
1457 case Bytecodes::_dload_2:
1458 push_pair_local(2);
1459 break;
1460 case Bytecodes::_dload_3:
1461 push_pair_local(3);
1462 break;
1463 case Bytecodes::_dload:
1464 push_pair_local(iter().get_index());
1465 break;
1466 case Bytecodes::_fstore_0:
1467 case Bytecodes::_istore_0:
1468 case Bytecodes::_astore_0:
1469 set_local( 0, pop() );
1470 break;
1471 case Bytecodes::_fstore_1:
1472 case Bytecodes::_istore_1:
1473 case Bytecodes::_astore_1:
1474 set_local( 1, pop() );
1475 break;
1476 case Bytecodes::_fstore_2:
1477 case Bytecodes::_istore_2:
1478 case Bytecodes::_astore_2:
1479 set_local( 2, pop() );
1480 break;
1481 case Bytecodes::_fstore_3:
1482 case Bytecodes::_istore_3:
1483 case Bytecodes::_astore_3:
1484 set_local( 3, pop() );
1485 break;
1486 case Bytecodes::_fstore:
1487 case Bytecodes::_istore:
1488 case Bytecodes::_astore:
1489 set_local( iter().get_index(), pop() );
1490 break;
1491 // long stores
1492 case Bytecodes::_lstore_0:
1493 set_pair_local( 0, pop_pair() );
1494 break;
1495 case Bytecodes::_lstore_1:
1496 set_pair_local( 1, pop_pair() );
1497 break;
1498 case Bytecodes::_lstore_2:
1499 set_pair_local( 2, pop_pair() );
1500 break;
1501 case Bytecodes::_lstore_3:
1502 set_pair_local( 3, pop_pair() );
1503 break;
1504 case Bytecodes::_lstore:
1505 set_pair_local( iter().get_index(), pop_pair() );
1506 break;
1508 // double stores
1509 case Bytecodes::_dstore_0:
1510 set_pair_local( 0, dstore_rounding(pop_pair()) );
1511 break;
1512 case Bytecodes::_dstore_1:
1513 set_pair_local( 1, dstore_rounding(pop_pair()) );
1514 break;
1515 case Bytecodes::_dstore_2:
1516 set_pair_local( 2, dstore_rounding(pop_pair()) );
1517 break;
1518 case Bytecodes::_dstore_3:
1519 set_pair_local( 3, dstore_rounding(pop_pair()) );
1520 break;
1521 case Bytecodes::_dstore:
1522 set_pair_local( iter().get_index(), dstore_rounding(pop_pair()) );
1523 break;
1525 case Bytecodes::_pop: _sp -= 1; break;
1526 case Bytecodes::_pop2: _sp -= 2; break;
1527 case Bytecodes::_swap:
1528 a = pop();
1529 b = pop();
1530 push(a);
1531 push(b);
1532 break;
1533 case Bytecodes::_dup:
1534 a = pop();
1535 push(a);
1536 push(a);
1537 break;
1538 case Bytecodes::_dup_x1:
1539 a = pop();
1540 b = pop();
1541 push( a );
1542 push( b );
1543 push( a );
1544 break;
1545 case Bytecodes::_dup_x2:
1546 a = pop();
1547 b = pop();
1548 c = pop();
1549 push( a );
1550 push( c );
1551 push( b );
1552 push( a );
1553 break;
1554 case Bytecodes::_dup2:
1555 a = pop();
1556 b = pop();
1557 push( b );
1558 push( a );
1559 push( b );
1560 push( a );
1561 break;
1563 case Bytecodes::_dup2_x1:
1564 // before: .. c, b, a
1565 // after: .. b, a, c, b, a
1566 // not tested
1567 a = pop();
1568 b = pop();
1569 c = pop();
1570 push( b );
1571 push( a );
1572 push( c );
1573 push( b );
1574 push( a );
1575 break;
1576 case Bytecodes::_dup2_x2:
1577 // before: .. d, c, b, a
1578 // after: .. b, a, d, c, b, a
1579 // not tested
1580 a = pop();
1581 b = pop();
1582 c = pop();
1583 d = pop();
1584 push( b );
1585 push( a );
1586 push( d );
1587 push( c );
1588 push( b );
1589 push( a );
1590 break;
1592 case Bytecodes::_arraylength: {
1593 // Must do null-check with value on expression stack
1594 Node *ary = do_null_check(peek(), T_ARRAY);
1595 // Compile-time detect of null-exception?
1596 if (stopped()) return;
1597 a = pop();
1598 push(load_array_length(a));
1599 break;
1600 }
1602 case Bytecodes::_baload: array_load(T_BYTE); break;
1603 case Bytecodes::_caload: array_load(T_CHAR); break;
1604 case Bytecodes::_iaload: array_load(T_INT); break;
1605 case Bytecodes::_saload: array_load(T_SHORT); break;
1606 case Bytecodes::_faload: array_load(T_FLOAT); break;
1607 case Bytecodes::_aaload: array_load(T_OBJECT); break;
1608 case Bytecodes::_laload: {
1609 a = array_addressing(T_LONG, 0);
1610 if (stopped()) return; // guaranteed null or range check
1611 _sp -= 2; // Pop array and index
1612 push_pair( make_load(control(), a, TypeLong::LONG, T_LONG, TypeAryPtr::LONGS));
1613 break;
1614 }
1615 case Bytecodes::_daload: {
1616 a = array_addressing(T_DOUBLE, 0);
1617 if (stopped()) return; // guaranteed null or range check
1618 _sp -= 2; // Pop array and index
1619 push_pair( make_load(control(), a, Type::DOUBLE, T_DOUBLE, TypeAryPtr::DOUBLES));
1620 break;
1621 }
1622 case Bytecodes::_bastore: array_store(T_BYTE); break;
1623 case Bytecodes::_castore: array_store(T_CHAR); break;
1624 case Bytecodes::_iastore: array_store(T_INT); break;
1625 case Bytecodes::_sastore: array_store(T_SHORT); break;
1626 case Bytecodes::_fastore: array_store(T_FLOAT); break;
1627 case Bytecodes::_aastore: {
1628 d = array_addressing(T_OBJECT, 1);
1629 if (stopped()) return; // guaranteed null or range check
1630 array_store_check();
1631 c = pop(); // Oop to store
1632 b = pop(); // index (already used)
1633 a = pop(); // the array itself
1634 const TypeOopPtr* elemtype = _gvn.type(a)->is_aryptr()->elem()->make_oopptr();
1635 const TypeAryPtr* adr_type = TypeAryPtr::OOPS;
1636 Node* store = store_oop_to_array(control(), a, d, adr_type, c, elemtype, T_OBJECT);
1637 break;
1638 }
1639 case Bytecodes::_lastore: {
1640 a = array_addressing(T_LONG, 2);
1641 if (stopped()) return; // guaranteed null or range check
1642 c = pop_pair();
1643 _sp -= 2; // Pop array and index
1644 store_to_memory(control(), a, c, T_LONG, TypeAryPtr::LONGS);
1645 break;
1646 }
1647 case Bytecodes::_dastore: {
1648 a = array_addressing(T_DOUBLE, 2);
1649 if (stopped()) return; // guaranteed null or range check
1650 c = pop_pair();
1651 _sp -= 2; // Pop array and index
1652 c = dstore_rounding(c);
1653 store_to_memory(control(), a, c, T_DOUBLE, TypeAryPtr::DOUBLES);
1654 break;
1655 }
1656 case Bytecodes::_getfield:
1657 do_getfield();
1658 break;
1660 case Bytecodes::_getstatic:
1661 do_getstatic();
1662 break;
1664 case Bytecodes::_putfield:
1665 do_putfield();
1666 break;
1668 case Bytecodes::_putstatic:
1669 do_putstatic();
1670 break;
1672 case Bytecodes::_irem:
1673 do_irem();
1674 break;
1675 case Bytecodes::_idiv:
1676 // Must keep both values on the expression-stack during null-check
1677 do_null_check(peek(), T_INT);
1678 // Compile-time detect of null-exception?
1679 if (stopped()) return;
1680 b = pop();
1681 a = pop();
1682 push( _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) DivINode(control(),a,b) ) );
1683 break;
1684 case Bytecodes::_imul:
1685 b = pop(); a = pop();
1686 push( _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) MulINode(a,b) ) );
1687 break;
1688 case Bytecodes::_iadd:
1689 b = pop(); a = pop();
1690 push( _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) AddINode(a,b) ) );
1691 break;
1692 case Bytecodes::_ineg:
1693 a = pop();
1694 push( _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) SubINode(_gvn.intcon(0),a)) );
1695 break;
1696 case Bytecodes::_isub:
1697 b = pop(); a = pop();
1698 push( _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) SubINode(a,b) ) );
1699 break;
1700 case Bytecodes::_iand:
1701 b = pop(); a = pop();
1702 push( _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) AndINode(a,b) ) );
1703 break;
1704 case Bytecodes::_ior:
1705 b = pop(); a = pop();
1706 push( _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) OrINode(a,b) ) );
1707 break;
1708 case Bytecodes::_ixor:
1709 b = pop(); a = pop();
1710 push( _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) XorINode(a,b) ) );
1711 break;
1712 case Bytecodes::_ishl:
1713 b = pop(); a = pop();
1714 push( _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) LShiftINode(a,b) ) );
1715 break;
1716 case Bytecodes::_ishr:
1717 b = pop(); a = pop();
1718 push( _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) RShiftINode(a,b) ) );
1719 break;
1720 case Bytecodes::_iushr:
1721 b = pop(); a = pop();
1722 push( _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) URShiftINode(a,b) ) );
1723 break;
1725 case Bytecodes::_fneg:
1726 a = pop();
1727 b = _gvn.transform(new (C, 2) NegFNode (a));
1728 push(b);
1729 break;
1731 case Bytecodes::_fsub:
1732 b = pop();
1733 a = pop();
1734 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) SubFNode(a,b) );
1735 d = precision_rounding(c);
1736 push( d );
1737 break;
1739 case Bytecodes::_fadd:
1740 b = pop();
1741 a = pop();
1742 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) AddFNode(a,b) );
1743 d = precision_rounding(c);
1744 push( d );
1745 break;
1747 case Bytecodes::_fmul:
1748 b = pop();
1749 a = pop();
1750 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) MulFNode(a,b) );
1751 d = precision_rounding(c);
1752 push( d );
1753 break;
1755 case Bytecodes::_fdiv:
1756 b = pop();
1757 a = pop();
1758 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) DivFNode(0,a,b) );
1759 d = precision_rounding(c);
1760 push( d );
1761 break;
1763 case Bytecodes::_frem:
1764 if (Matcher::has_match_rule(Op_ModF)) {
1765 // Generate a ModF node.
1766 b = pop();
1767 a = pop();
1768 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) ModFNode(0,a,b) );
1769 d = precision_rounding(c);
1770 push( d );
1771 }
1772 else {
1773 // Generate a call.
1774 modf();
1775 }
1776 break;
1778 case Bytecodes::_fcmpl:
1779 b = pop();
1780 a = pop();
1781 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) CmpF3Node( a, b));
1782 push(c);
1783 break;
1784 case Bytecodes::_fcmpg:
1785 b = pop();
1786 a = pop();
1788 // Same as fcmpl but need to flip the unordered case. Swap the inputs,
1789 // which negates the result sign except for unordered. Flip the unordered
1790 // as well by using CmpF3 which implements unordered-lesser instead of
1791 // unordered-greater semantics. Finally, commute the result bits. Result
1792 // is same as using a CmpF3Greater except we did it with CmpF3 alone.
1793 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) CmpF3Node( b, a));
1794 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) SubINode(_gvn.intcon(0),c) );
1795 push(c);
1796 break;
1798 case Bytecodes::_f2i:
1799 a = pop();
1800 push(_gvn.transform(new (C, 2) ConvF2INode(a)));
1801 break;
1803 case Bytecodes::_d2i:
1804 a = pop_pair();
1805 b = _gvn.transform(new (C, 2) ConvD2INode(a));
1806 push( b );
1807 break;
1809 case Bytecodes::_f2d:
1810 a = pop();
1811 b = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) ConvF2DNode(a));
1812 push_pair( b );
1813 break;
1815 case Bytecodes::_d2f:
1816 a = pop_pair();
1817 b = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) ConvD2FNode(a));
1818 // This breaks _227_mtrt (speed & correctness) and _222_mpegaudio (speed)
1819 //b = _gvn.transform(new (C, 2) RoundFloatNode(0, b) );
1820 push( b );
1821 break;
1823 case Bytecodes::_l2f:
1824 if (Matcher::convL2FSupported()) {
1825 a = pop_pair();
1826 b = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) ConvL2FNode(a));
1827 // For i486.ad, FILD doesn't restrict precision to 24 or 53 bits.
1828 // Rather than storing the result into an FP register then pushing
1829 // out to memory to round, the machine instruction that implements
1830 // ConvL2D is responsible for rounding.
1831 // c = precision_rounding(b);
1832 c = _gvn.transform(b);
1833 push(c);
1834 } else {
1835 l2f();
1836 }
1837 break;
1839 case Bytecodes::_l2d:
1840 a = pop_pair();
1841 b = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) ConvL2DNode(a));
1842 // For i486.ad, rounding is always necessary (see _l2f above).
1843 // c = dprecision_rounding(b);
1844 c = _gvn.transform(b);
1845 push_pair(c);
1846 break;
1848 case Bytecodes::_f2l:
1849 a = pop();
1850 b = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) ConvF2LNode(a));
1851 push_pair(b);
1852 break;
1854 case Bytecodes::_d2l:
1855 a = pop_pair();
1856 b = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) ConvD2LNode(a));
1857 push_pair(b);
1858 break;
1860 case Bytecodes::_dsub:
1861 b = pop_pair();
1862 a = pop_pair();
1863 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) SubDNode(a,b) );
1864 d = dprecision_rounding(c);
1865 push_pair( d );
1866 break;
1868 case Bytecodes::_dadd:
1869 b = pop_pair();
1870 a = pop_pair();
1871 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) AddDNode(a,b) );
1872 d = dprecision_rounding(c);
1873 push_pair( d );
1874 break;
1876 case Bytecodes::_dmul:
1877 b = pop_pair();
1878 a = pop_pair();
1879 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) MulDNode(a,b) );
1880 d = dprecision_rounding(c);
1881 push_pair( d );
1882 break;
1884 case Bytecodes::_ddiv:
1885 b = pop_pair();
1886 a = pop_pair();
1887 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) DivDNode(0,a,b) );
1888 d = dprecision_rounding(c);
1889 push_pair( d );
1890 break;
1892 case Bytecodes::_dneg:
1893 a = pop_pair();
1894 b = _gvn.transform(new (C, 2) NegDNode (a));
1895 push_pair(b);
1896 break;
1898 case Bytecodes::_drem:
1899 if (Matcher::has_match_rule(Op_ModD)) {
1900 // Generate a ModD node.
1901 b = pop_pair();
1902 a = pop_pair();
1903 // a % b
1905 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) ModDNode(0,a,b) );
1906 d = dprecision_rounding(c);
1907 push_pair( d );
1908 }
1909 else {
1910 // Generate a call.
1911 modd();
1912 }
1913 break;
1915 case Bytecodes::_dcmpl:
1916 b = pop_pair();
1917 a = pop_pair();
1918 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) CmpD3Node( a, b));
1919 push(c);
1920 break;
1922 case Bytecodes::_dcmpg:
1923 b = pop_pair();
1924 a = pop_pair();
1925 // Same as dcmpl but need to flip the unordered case.
1926 // Commute the inputs, which negates the result sign except for unordered.
1927 // Flip the unordered as well by using CmpD3 which implements
1928 // unordered-lesser instead of unordered-greater semantics.
1929 // Finally, negate the result bits. Result is same as using a
1930 // CmpD3Greater except we did it with CmpD3 alone.
1931 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) CmpD3Node( b, a));
1932 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) SubINode(_gvn.intcon(0),c) );
1933 push(c);
1934 break;
1937 // Note for longs -> lo word is on TOS, hi word is on TOS - 1
1938 case Bytecodes::_land:
1939 b = pop_pair();
1940 a = pop_pair();
1941 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) AndLNode(a,b) );
1942 push_pair(c);
1943 break;
1944 case Bytecodes::_lor:
1945 b = pop_pair();
1946 a = pop_pair();
1947 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) OrLNode(a,b) );
1948 push_pair(c);
1949 break;
1950 case Bytecodes::_lxor:
1951 b = pop_pair();
1952 a = pop_pair();
1953 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) XorLNode(a,b) );
1954 push_pair(c);
1955 break;
1957 case Bytecodes::_lshl:
1958 b = pop(); // the shift count
1959 a = pop_pair(); // value to be shifted
1960 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) LShiftLNode(a,b) );
1961 push_pair(c);
1962 break;
1963 case Bytecodes::_lshr:
1964 b = pop(); // the shift count
1965 a = pop_pair(); // value to be shifted
1966 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) RShiftLNode(a,b) );
1967 push_pair(c);
1968 break;
1969 case Bytecodes::_lushr:
1970 b = pop(); // the shift count
1971 a = pop_pair(); // value to be shifted
1972 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) URShiftLNode(a,b) );
1973 push_pair(c);
1974 break;
1975 case Bytecodes::_lmul:
1976 b = pop_pair();
1977 a = pop_pair();
1978 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) MulLNode(a,b) );
1979 push_pair(c);
1980 break;
1982 case Bytecodes::_lrem:
1983 // Must keep both values on the expression-stack during null-check
1984 assert(peek(0) == top(), "long word order");
1985 do_null_check(peek(1), T_LONG);
1986 // Compile-time detect of null-exception?
1987 if (stopped()) return;
1988 b = pop_pair();
1989 a = pop_pair();
1990 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) ModLNode(control(),a,b) );
1991 push_pair(c);
1992 break;
1994 case Bytecodes::_ldiv:
1995 // Must keep both values on the expression-stack during null-check
1996 assert(peek(0) == top(), "long word order");
1997 do_null_check(peek(1), T_LONG);
1998 // Compile-time detect of null-exception?
1999 if (stopped()) return;
2000 b = pop_pair();
2001 a = pop_pair();
2002 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) DivLNode(control(),a,b) );
2003 push_pair(c);
2004 break;
2006 case Bytecodes::_ladd:
2007 b = pop_pair();
2008 a = pop_pair();
2009 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) AddLNode(a,b) );
2010 push_pair(c);
2011 break;
2012 case Bytecodes::_lsub:
2013 b = pop_pair();
2014 a = pop_pair();
2015 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) SubLNode(a,b) );
2016 push_pair(c);
2017 break;
2018 case Bytecodes::_lcmp:
2019 // Safepoints are now inserted _before_ branches. The long-compare
2020 // bytecode painfully produces a 3-way value (-1,0,+1) which requires a
2021 // slew of control flow. These are usually followed by a CmpI vs zero and
2022 // a branch; this pattern then optimizes to the obvious long-compare and
2023 // branch. However, if the branch is backwards there's a Safepoint
2024 // inserted. The inserted Safepoint captures the JVM state at the
2025 // pre-branch point, i.e. it captures the 3-way value. Thus if a
2026 // long-compare is used to control a loop the debug info will force
2027 // computation of the 3-way value, even though the generated code uses a
2028 // long-compare and branch. We try to rectify the situation by inserting
2029 // a SafePoint here and have it dominate and kill the safepoint added at a
2030 // following backwards branch. At this point the JVM state merely holds 2
2031 // longs but not the 3-way value.
2032 if( UseLoopSafepoints ) {
2033 switch( iter().next_bc() ) {
2034 case Bytecodes::_ifgt:
2035 case Bytecodes::_iflt:
2036 case Bytecodes::_ifge:
2037 case Bytecodes::_ifle:
2038 case Bytecodes::_ifne:
2039 case Bytecodes::_ifeq:
2040 // If this is a backwards branch in the bytecodes, add Safepoint
2041 maybe_add_safepoint(iter().next_get_dest());
2042 }
2043 }
2044 b = pop_pair();
2045 a = pop_pair();
2046 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) CmpL3Node( a, b ));
2047 push(c);
2048 break;
2050 case Bytecodes::_lneg:
2051 a = pop_pair();
2052 b = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) SubLNode(longcon(0),a));
2053 push_pair(b);
2054 break;
2055 case Bytecodes::_l2i:
2056 a = pop_pair();
2057 push( _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) ConvL2INode(a)));
2058 break;
2059 case Bytecodes::_i2l:
2060 a = pop();
2061 b = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) ConvI2LNode(a));
2062 push_pair(b);
2063 break;
2064 case Bytecodes::_i2b:
2065 // Sign extend
2066 a = pop();
2067 a = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) LShiftINode(a,_gvn.intcon(24)) );
2068 a = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) RShiftINode(a,_gvn.intcon(24)) );
2069 push( a );
2070 break;
2071 case Bytecodes::_i2s:
2072 a = pop();
2073 a = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) LShiftINode(a,_gvn.intcon(16)) );
2074 a = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) RShiftINode(a,_gvn.intcon(16)) );
2075 push( a );
2076 break;
2077 case Bytecodes::_i2c:
2078 a = pop();
2079 push( _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) AndINode(a,_gvn.intcon(0xFFFF)) ) );
2080 break;
2082 case Bytecodes::_i2f:
2083 a = pop();
2084 b = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) ConvI2FNode(a) ) ;
2085 c = precision_rounding(b);
2086 push (b);
2087 break;
2089 case Bytecodes::_i2d:
2090 a = pop();
2091 b = _gvn.transform( new (C, 2) ConvI2DNode(a));
2092 push_pair(b);
2093 break;
2095 case Bytecodes::_iinc: // Increment local
2096 i = iter().get_index(); // Get local index
2097 set_local( i, _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) AddINode( _gvn.intcon(iter().get_iinc_con()), local(i) ) ) );
2098 break;
2100 // Exit points of synchronized methods must have an unlock node
2101 case Bytecodes::_return:
2102 return_current(NULL);
2103 break;
2105 case Bytecodes::_ireturn:
2106 case Bytecodes::_areturn:
2107 case Bytecodes::_freturn:
2108 return_current(pop());
2109 break;
2110 case Bytecodes::_lreturn:
2111 return_current(pop_pair());
2112 break;
2113 case Bytecodes::_dreturn:
2114 return_current(pop_pair());
2115 break;
2117 case Bytecodes::_athrow:
2118 // null exception oop throws NULL pointer exception
2119 do_null_check(peek(), T_OBJECT);
2120 if (stopped()) return;
2121 // Hook the thrown exception directly to subsequent handlers.
2122 if (BailoutToInterpreterForThrows) {
2123 // Keep method interpreted from now on.
2124 uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::Reason_unhandled,
2125 Deoptimization::Action_make_not_compilable);
2126 return;
2127 }
2128 if (env()->jvmti_can_post_on_exceptions()) {
2129 // check if we must post exception events, take uncommon trap if so (with must_throw = false)
2130 uncommon_trap_if_should_post_on_exceptions(Deoptimization::Reason_unhandled, false);
2131 }
2132 // Here if either can_post_on_exceptions or should_post_on_exceptions is false
2133 add_exception_state(make_exception_state(peek()));
2134 break;
2136 case Bytecodes::_goto: // fall through
2137 case Bytecodes::_goto_w: {
2138 int target_bci = (bc() == Bytecodes::_goto) ? iter().get_dest() : iter().get_far_dest();
2140 // If this is a backwards branch in the bytecodes, add Safepoint
2141 maybe_add_safepoint(target_bci);
2143 // Update method data
2144 profile_taken_branch(target_bci);
2146 // Merge the current control into the target basic block
2147 merge(target_bci);
2149 // See if we can get some profile data and hand it off to the next block
2150 Block *target_block = block()->successor_for_bci(target_bci);
2151 if (target_block->pred_count() != 1) break;
2152 ciMethodData* methodData = method()->method_data();
2153 if (!methodData->is_mature()) break;
2154 ciProfileData* data = methodData->bci_to_data(bci());
2155 assert( data->is_JumpData(), "" );
2156 int taken = ((ciJumpData*)data)->taken();
2157 taken = method()->scale_count(taken);
2158 target_block->set_count(taken);
2159 break;
2160 }
2162 case Bytecodes::_ifnull: btest = BoolTest::eq; goto handle_if_null;
2163 case Bytecodes::_ifnonnull: btest = BoolTest::ne; goto handle_if_null;
2164 handle_if_null:
2165 // If this is a backwards branch in the bytecodes, add Safepoint
2166 maybe_add_safepoint(iter().get_dest());
2167 a = null();
2168 b = pop();
2169 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) CmpPNode(b, a) );
2170 do_ifnull(btest, c);
2171 break;
2173 case Bytecodes::_if_acmpeq: btest = BoolTest::eq; goto handle_if_acmp;
2174 case Bytecodes::_if_acmpne: btest = BoolTest::ne; goto handle_if_acmp;
2175 handle_if_acmp:
2176 // If this is a backwards branch in the bytecodes, add Safepoint
2177 maybe_add_safepoint(iter().get_dest());
2178 a = pop();
2179 b = pop();
2180 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) CmpPNode(b, a) );
2181 do_if(btest, c);
2182 break;
2184 case Bytecodes::_ifeq: btest = BoolTest::eq; goto handle_ifxx;
2185 case Bytecodes::_ifne: btest = BoolTest::ne; goto handle_ifxx;
2186 case Bytecodes::_iflt: btest = BoolTest::lt; goto handle_ifxx;
2187 case Bytecodes::_ifle: btest = BoolTest::le; goto handle_ifxx;
2188 case Bytecodes::_ifgt: btest = BoolTest::gt; goto handle_ifxx;
2189 case Bytecodes::_ifge: btest = BoolTest::ge; goto handle_ifxx;
2190 handle_ifxx:
2191 // If this is a backwards branch in the bytecodes, add Safepoint
2192 maybe_add_safepoint(iter().get_dest());
2193 a = _gvn.intcon(0);
2194 b = pop();
2195 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) CmpINode(b, a) );
2196 do_if(btest, c);
2197 break;
2199 case Bytecodes::_if_icmpeq: btest = BoolTest::eq; goto handle_if_icmp;
2200 case Bytecodes::_if_icmpne: btest = BoolTest::ne; goto handle_if_icmp;
2201 case Bytecodes::_if_icmplt: btest = BoolTest::lt; goto handle_if_icmp;
2202 case Bytecodes::_if_icmple: btest = BoolTest::le; goto handle_if_icmp;
2203 case Bytecodes::_if_icmpgt: btest = BoolTest::gt; goto handle_if_icmp;
2204 case Bytecodes::_if_icmpge: btest = BoolTest::ge; goto handle_if_icmp;
2205 handle_if_icmp:
2206 // If this is a backwards branch in the bytecodes, add Safepoint
2207 maybe_add_safepoint(iter().get_dest());
2208 a = pop();
2209 b = pop();
2210 c = _gvn.transform( new (C, 3) CmpINode( b, a ) );
2211 do_if(btest, c);
2212 break;
2214 case Bytecodes::_tableswitch:
2215 do_tableswitch();
2216 break;
2218 case Bytecodes::_lookupswitch:
2219 do_lookupswitch();
2220 break;
2222 case Bytecodes::_invokestatic:
2223 case Bytecodes::_invokedynamic:
2224 case Bytecodes::_invokespecial:
2225 case Bytecodes::_invokevirtual:
2226 case Bytecodes::_invokeinterface:
2227 do_call();
2228 break;
2229 case Bytecodes::_checkcast:
2230 do_checkcast();
2231 break;
2232 case Bytecodes::_instanceof:
2233 do_instanceof();
2234 break;
2235 case Bytecodes::_anewarray:
2236 do_anewarray();
2237 break;
2238 case Bytecodes::_newarray:
2239 do_newarray((BasicType)iter().get_index());
2240 break;
2241 case Bytecodes::_multianewarray:
2242 do_multianewarray();
2243 break;
2244 case Bytecodes::_new:
2245 do_new();
2246 break;
2248 case Bytecodes::_jsr:
2249 case Bytecodes::_jsr_w:
2250 do_jsr();
2251 break;
2253 case Bytecodes::_ret:
2254 do_ret();
2255 break;
2258 case Bytecodes::_monitorenter:
2259 do_monitor_enter();
2260 break;
2262 case Bytecodes::_monitorexit:
2263 do_monitor_exit();
2264 break;
2266 case Bytecodes::_breakpoint:
2267 // Breakpoint set concurrently to compile
2268 // %%% use an uncommon trap?
2269 C->record_failure("breakpoint in method");
2270 return;
2272 default:
2273 #ifndef PRODUCT
2274 map()->dump(99);
2275 #endif
2276 tty->print("\nUnhandled bytecode %s\n", Bytecodes::name(bc()) );
2277 ShouldNotReachHere();
2278 }
2280 #ifndef PRODUCT
2281 IdealGraphPrinter *printer = IdealGraphPrinter::printer();
2282 if(printer) {
2283 char buffer[256];
2284 sprintf(buffer, "Bytecode %d: %s", bci(), Bytecodes::name(bc()));
2285 bool old = printer->traverse_outs();
2286 printer->set_traverse_outs(true);
2287 printer->print_method(C, buffer, 4);
2288 printer->set_traverse_outs(old);
2289 }
2290 #endif
2291 }