Fri, 11 Mar 2011 22:34:57 -0800
7012648: move JSR 292 to package java.lang.invoke and adjust names
Summary: package and class renaming only; delete unused methods and classes
Reviewed-by: twisti
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25 #ifndef CPU_SPARC_VM_ASSEMBLER_SPARC_HPP
26 #define CPU_SPARC_VM_ASSEMBLER_SPARC_HPP
28 class BiasedLockingCounters;
30 // <sys/trap.h> promises that the system will not use traps 16-31
31 #define ST_RESERVED_FOR_USER_0 0x10
33 /* Written: David Ungar 4/19/97 */
35 // Contains all the definitions needed for sparc assembly code generation.
37 // Register aliases for parts of the system:
39 // 64 bit values can be kept in g1-g5, o1-o5 and o7 and all 64 bits are safe
40 // across context switches in V8+ ABI. Of course, there are no 64 bit regs
41 // in V8 ABI. All 64 bits are preserved in V9 ABI for all registers.
43 // g2-g4 are scratch registers called "application globals". Their
44 // meaning is reserved to the "compilation system"--which means us!
45 // They are are not supposed to be touched by ordinary C code, although
46 // highly-optimized C code might steal them for temps. They are safe
47 // across thread switches, and the ABI requires that they be safe
48 // across function calls.
49 //
50 // g1 and g3 are touched by more modules. V8 allows g1 to be clobbered
51 // across func calls, and V8+ also allows g5 to be clobbered across
52 // func calls. Also, g1 and g5 can get touched while doing shared
53 // library loading.
54 //
55 // We must not touch g7 (it is the thread-self register) and g6 is
56 // reserved for certain tools. g0, of course, is always zero.
57 //
58 // (Sources: SunSoft Compilers Group, thread library engineers.)
60 // %%%% The interpreter should be revisited to reduce global scratch regs.
62 // This global always holds the current JavaThread pointer:
64 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, G2_thread , G2);
65 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, G6_heapbase , G6);
67 // The following globals are part of the Java calling convention:
69 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, G5_method , G5);
70 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, G5_megamorphic_method , G5_method);
71 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, G5_inline_cache_reg , G5_method);
73 // The following globals are used for the new C1 & interpreter calling convention:
74 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Gargs , G4); // pointing to the last argument
76 // This local is used to preserve G2_thread in the interpreter and in stubs:
77 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, L7_thread_cache , L7);
79 // These globals are used as scratch registers in the interpreter:
81 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Gframe_size , G1); // SAME REG as G1_scratch
82 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, G1_scratch , G1); // also SAME
83 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, G3_scratch , G3);
84 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, G4_scratch , G4);
86 // These globals are used as short-lived scratch registers in the compiler:
88 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Gtemp , G5);
90 // JSR 292 fixed register usages:
91 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, G5_method_type , G5);
92 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, G3_method_handle , G3);
93 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, L7_mh_SP_save , L7);
95 // The compiler requires that G5_megamorphic_method is G5_inline_cache_klass,
96 // because a single patchable "set" instruction (NativeMovConstReg,
97 // or NativeMovConstPatching for compiler1) instruction
98 // serves to set up either quantity, depending on whether the compiled
99 // call site is an inline cache or is megamorphic. See the function
100 // CompiledIC::set_to_megamorphic.
101 //
102 // If a inline cache targets an interpreted method, then the
103 // G5 register will be used twice during the call. First,
104 // the call site will be patched to load a compiledICHolder
105 // into G5. (This is an ordered pair of ic_klass, method.)
106 // The c2i adapter will first check the ic_klass, then load
107 // G5_method with the method part of the pair just before
108 // jumping into the interpreter.
109 //
110 // Note that G5_method is only the method-self for the interpreter,
111 // and is logically unrelated to G5_megamorphic_method.
112 //
113 // Invariants on G2_thread (the JavaThread pointer):
114 // - it should not be used for any other purpose anywhere
115 // - it must be re-initialized by StubRoutines::call_stub()
116 // - it must be preserved around every use of call_VM
118 // We can consider using g2/g3/g4 to cache more values than the
119 // JavaThread, such as the card-marking base or perhaps pointers into
120 // Eden. It's something of a waste to use them as scratch temporaries,
121 // since they are not supposed to be volatile. (Of course, if we find
122 // that Java doesn't benefit from application globals, then we can just
123 // use them as ordinary temporaries.)
124 //
125 // Since g1 and g5 (and/or g6) are the volatile (caller-save) registers,
126 // it makes sense to use them routinely for procedure linkage,
127 // whenever the On registers are not applicable. Examples: G5_method,
128 // G5_inline_cache_klass, and a double handful of miscellaneous compiler
129 // stubs. This means that compiler stubs, etc., should be kept to a
130 // maximum of two or three G-register arguments.
133 // stub frames
135 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Lentry_args , L0); // pointer to args passed to callee (interpreter) not stub itself
137 // Interpreter frames
139 #ifdef CC_INTERP
140 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Lstate , L0); // interpreter state object pointer
141 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, L1_scratch , L1); // scratch
142 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Lmirror , L1); // mirror (for native methods only)
143 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, L2_scratch , L2);
144 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, L3_scratch , L3);
145 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, L4_scratch , L4);
146 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Lscratch , L5); // C1 uses
147 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Lscratch2 , L6); // C1 uses
148 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, L7_scratch , L7); // constant pool cache
149 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, O5_savedSP , O5);
150 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, I5_savedSP , I5); // Saved SP before bumping for locals. This is simply
151 // a copy SP, so in 64-bit it's a biased value. The bias
152 // is added and removed as needed in the frame code.
153 // Interface to signature handler
154 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Llocals , L7); // pointer to locals for signature handler
155 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Lmethod , L6); // methodOop when calling signature handler
157 #else
158 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Lesp , L0); // expression stack pointer
159 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Lbcp , L1); // pointer to next bytecode
160 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Lmethod , L2);
161 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Llocals , L3);
162 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Largs , L3); // pointer to locals for signature handler
163 // must match Llocals in asm interpreter
164 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Lmonitors , L4);
165 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Lbyte_code , L5);
166 // When calling out from the interpreter we record SP so that we can remove any extra stack
167 // space allocated during adapter transitions. This register is only live from the point
168 // of the call until we return.
169 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Llast_SP , L5);
170 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Lscratch , L5);
171 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Lscratch2 , L6);
172 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, LcpoolCache , L6); // constant pool cache
174 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, O5_savedSP , O5);
175 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, I5_savedSP , I5); // Saved SP before bumping for locals. This is simply
176 // a copy SP, so in 64-bit it's a biased value. The bias
177 // is added and removed as needed in the frame code.
178 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, IdispatchTables , I4); // Base address of the bytecode dispatch tables
179 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, IdispatchAddress , I3); // Register which saves the dispatch address for each bytecode
180 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, ImethodDataPtr , I2); // Pointer to the current method data
181 #endif /* CC_INTERP */
183 // NOTE: Lscratch2 and LcpoolCache point to the same registers in
184 // the interpreter code. If Lscratch2 needs to be used for some
185 // purpose than LcpoolCache should be restore after that for
186 // the interpreter to work right
187 // (These assignments must be compatible with L7_thread_cache; see above.)
189 // Since Lbcp points into the middle of the method object,
190 // it is temporarily converted into a "bcx" during GC.
192 // Exception processing
193 // These registers are passed into exception handlers.
194 // All exception handlers require the exception object being thrown.
195 // In addition, an nmethod's exception handler must be passed
196 // the address of the call site within the nmethod, to allow
197 // proper selection of the applicable catch block.
198 // (Interpreter frames use their own bcp() for this purpose.)
199 //
200 // The Oissuing_pc value is not always needed. When jumping to a
201 // handler that is known to be interpreted, the Oissuing_pc value can be
202 // omitted. An actual catch block in compiled code receives (from its
203 // nmethod's exception handler) the thrown exception in the Oexception,
204 // but it doesn't need the Oissuing_pc.
205 //
206 // If an exception handler (either interpreted or compiled)
207 // discovers there is no applicable catch block, it updates
208 // the Oissuing_pc to the continuation PC of its own caller,
209 // pops back to that caller's stack frame, and executes that
210 // caller's exception handler. Obviously, this process will
211 // iterate until the control stack is popped back to a method
212 // containing an applicable catch block. A key invariant is
213 // that the Oissuing_pc value is always a value local to
214 // the method whose exception handler is currently executing.
215 //
216 // Note: The issuing PC value is __not__ a raw return address (I7 value).
217 // It is a "return pc", the address __following__ the call.
218 // Raw return addresses are converted to issuing PCs by frame::pc(),
219 // or by stubs. Issuing PCs can be used directly with PC range tables.
220 //
221 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Oexception , O0); // exception being thrown
222 REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Oissuing_pc , O1); // where the exception is coming from
225 // These must occur after the declarations above
226 #ifndef DONT_USE_REGISTER_DEFINES
228 #define Gthread AS_REGISTER(Register, Gthread)
229 #define Gmethod AS_REGISTER(Register, Gmethod)
230 #define Gmegamorphic_method AS_REGISTER(Register, Gmegamorphic_method)
231 #define Ginline_cache_reg AS_REGISTER(Register, Ginline_cache_reg)
232 #define Gargs AS_REGISTER(Register, Gargs)
233 #define Lthread_cache AS_REGISTER(Register, Lthread_cache)
234 #define Gframe_size AS_REGISTER(Register, Gframe_size)
235 #define Gtemp AS_REGISTER(Register, Gtemp)
237 #ifdef CC_INTERP
238 #define Lstate AS_REGISTER(Register, Lstate)
239 #define Lesp AS_REGISTER(Register, Lesp)
240 #define L1_scratch AS_REGISTER(Register, L1_scratch)
241 #define Lmirror AS_REGISTER(Register, Lmirror)
242 #define L2_scratch AS_REGISTER(Register, L2_scratch)
243 #define L3_scratch AS_REGISTER(Register, L3_scratch)
244 #define L4_scratch AS_REGISTER(Register, L4_scratch)
245 #define Lscratch AS_REGISTER(Register, Lscratch)
246 #define Lscratch2 AS_REGISTER(Register, Lscratch2)
247 #define L7_scratch AS_REGISTER(Register, L7_scratch)
248 #define Ostate AS_REGISTER(Register, Ostate)
249 #else
250 #define Lesp AS_REGISTER(Register, Lesp)
251 #define Lbcp AS_REGISTER(Register, Lbcp)
252 #define Lmethod AS_REGISTER(Register, Lmethod)
253 #define Llocals AS_REGISTER(Register, Llocals)
254 #define Lmonitors AS_REGISTER(Register, Lmonitors)
255 #define Lbyte_code AS_REGISTER(Register, Lbyte_code)
256 #define Lscratch AS_REGISTER(Register, Lscratch)
257 #define Lscratch2 AS_REGISTER(Register, Lscratch2)
258 #define LcpoolCache AS_REGISTER(Register, LcpoolCache)
259 #endif /* ! CC_INTERP */
261 #define Lentry_args AS_REGISTER(Register, Lentry_args)
262 #define I5_savedSP AS_REGISTER(Register, I5_savedSP)
263 #define O5_savedSP AS_REGISTER(Register, O5_savedSP)
264 #define IdispatchAddress AS_REGISTER(Register, IdispatchAddress)
265 #define ImethodDataPtr AS_REGISTER(Register, ImethodDataPtr)
266 #define IdispatchTables AS_REGISTER(Register, IdispatchTables)
268 #define Oexception AS_REGISTER(Register, Oexception)
269 #define Oissuing_pc AS_REGISTER(Register, Oissuing_pc)
272 #endif
274 // Address is an abstraction used to represent a memory location.
275 //
276 // Note: A register location is represented via a Register, not
277 // via an address for efficiency & simplicity reasons.
279 class Address VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
280 private:
281 Register _base; // Base register.
282 RegisterOrConstant _index_or_disp; // Index register or constant displacement.
283 RelocationHolder _rspec;
285 public:
286 Address() : _base(noreg), _index_or_disp(noreg) {}
288 Address(Register base, RegisterOrConstant index_or_disp)
289 : _base(base),
290 _index_or_disp(index_or_disp) {
291 }
293 Address(Register base, Register index)
294 : _base(base),
295 _index_or_disp(index) {
296 }
298 Address(Register base, int disp)
299 : _base(base),
300 _index_or_disp(disp) {
301 }
303 #ifdef ASSERT
304 // ByteSize is only a class when ASSERT is defined, otherwise it's an int.
305 Address(Register base, ByteSize disp)
306 : _base(base),
307 _index_or_disp(in_bytes(disp)) {
308 }
309 #endif
311 // accessors
312 Register base() const { return _base; }
313 Register index() const { return _index_or_disp.as_register(); }
314 int disp() const { return _index_or_disp.as_constant(); }
316 bool has_index() const { return _index_or_disp.is_register(); }
317 bool has_disp() const { return _index_or_disp.is_constant(); }
319 const relocInfo::relocType rtype() { return _rspec.type(); }
320 const RelocationHolder& rspec() { return _rspec; }
322 RelocationHolder rspec(int offset) const {
323 return offset == 0 ? _rspec : _rspec.plus(offset);
324 }
326 inline bool is_simm13(int offset = 0); // check disp+offset for overflow
328 Address plus_disp(int plusdisp) const { // bump disp by a small amount
329 assert(_index_or_disp.is_constant(), "must have a displacement");
330 Address a(base(), disp() + plusdisp);
331 return a;
332 }
334 Address after_save() const {
335 Address a = (*this);
336 a._base = a._base->after_save();
337 return a;
338 }
340 Address after_restore() const {
341 Address a = (*this);
342 a._base = a._base->after_restore();
343 return a;
344 }
346 // Convert the raw encoding form into the form expected by the
347 // constructor for Address.
348 static Address make_raw(int base, int index, int scale, int disp, bool disp_is_oop);
350 friend class Assembler;
351 };
354 class AddressLiteral VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
355 private:
356 address _address;
357 RelocationHolder _rspec;
359 RelocationHolder rspec_from_rtype(relocInfo::relocType rtype, address addr) {
360 switch (rtype) {
361 case relocInfo::external_word_type:
362 return external_word_Relocation::spec(addr);
363 case relocInfo::internal_word_type:
364 return internal_word_Relocation::spec(addr);
365 #ifdef _LP64
366 case relocInfo::opt_virtual_call_type:
367 return opt_virtual_call_Relocation::spec();
368 case relocInfo::static_call_type:
369 return static_call_Relocation::spec();
370 case relocInfo::runtime_call_type:
371 return runtime_call_Relocation::spec();
372 #endif
373 case relocInfo::none:
374 return RelocationHolder();
375 default:
376 ShouldNotReachHere();
377 return RelocationHolder();
378 }
379 }
381 protected:
382 // creation
383 AddressLiteral() : _address(NULL), _rspec(NULL) {}
385 public:
386 AddressLiteral(address addr, RelocationHolder const& rspec)
387 : _address(addr),
388 _rspec(rspec) {}
390 // Some constructors to avoid casting at the call site.
391 AddressLiteral(jobject obj, RelocationHolder const& rspec)
392 : _address((address) obj),
393 _rspec(rspec) {}
395 AddressLiteral(intptr_t value, RelocationHolder const& rspec)
396 : _address((address) value),
397 _rspec(rspec) {}
399 AddressLiteral(address addr, relocInfo::relocType rtype = relocInfo::none)
400 : _address((address) addr),
401 _rspec(rspec_from_rtype(rtype, (address) addr)) {}
403 // Some constructors to avoid casting at the call site.
404 AddressLiteral(address* addr, relocInfo::relocType rtype = relocInfo::none)
405 : _address((address) addr),
406 _rspec(rspec_from_rtype(rtype, (address) addr)) {}
408 AddressLiteral(bool* addr, relocInfo::relocType rtype = relocInfo::none)
409 : _address((address) addr),
410 _rspec(rspec_from_rtype(rtype, (address) addr)) {}
412 AddressLiteral(const bool* addr, relocInfo::relocType rtype = relocInfo::none)
413 : _address((address) addr),
414 _rspec(rspec_from_rtype(rtype, (address) addr)) {}
416 AddressLiteral(signed char* addr, relocInfo::relocType rtype = relocInfo::none)
417 : _address((address) addr),
418 _rspec(rspec_from_rtype(rtype, (address) addr)) {}
420 AddressLiteral(int* addr, relocInfo::relocType rtype = relocInfo::none)
421 : _address((address) addr),
422 _rspec(rspec_from_rtype(rtype, (address) addr)) {}
424 AddressLiteral(intptr_t addr, relocInfo::relocType rtype = relocInfo::none)
425 : _address((address) addr),
426 _rspec(rspec_from_rtype(rtype, (address) addr)) {}
428 #ifdef _LP64
429 // 32-bit complains about a multiple declaration for int*.
430 AddressLiteral(intptr_t* addr, relocInfo::relocType rtype = relocInfo::none)
431 : _address((address) addr),
432 _rspec(rspec_from_rtype(rtype, (address) addr)) {}
433 #endif
435 AddressLiteral(oop addr, relocInfo::relocType rtype = relocInfo::none)
436 : _address((address) addr),
437 _rspec(rspec_from_rtype(rtype, (address) addr)) {}
439 AddressLiteral(float* addr, relocInfo::relocType rtype = relocInfo::none)
440 : _address((address) addr),
441 _rspec(rspec_from_rtype(rtype, (address) addr)) {}
443 AddressLiteral(double* addr, relocInfo::relocType rtype = relocInfo::none)
444 : _address((address) addr),
445 _rspec(rspec_from_rtype(rtype, (address) addr)) {}
447 intptr_t value() const { return (intptr_t) _address; }
448 int low10() const;
450 const relocInfo::relocType rtype() const { return _rspec.type(); }
451 const RelocationHolder& rspec() const { return _rspec; }
453 RelocationHolder rspec(int offset) const {
454 return offset == 0 ? _rspec : _rspec.plus(offset);
455 }
456 };
459 inline Address RegisterImpl::address_in_saved_window() const {
460 return (Address(SP, (sp_offset_in_saved_window() * wordSize) + STACK_BIAS));
461 }
465 // Argument is an abstraction used to represent an outgoing
466 // actual argument or an incoming formal parameter, whether
467 // it resides in memory or in a register, in a manner consistent
468 // with the SPARC Application Binary Interface, or ABI. This is
469 // often referred to as the native or C calling convention.
471 class Argument VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
472 private:
473 int _number;
474 bool _is_in;
476 public:
477 #ifdef _LP64
478 enum {
479 n_register_parameters = 6, // only 6 registers may contain integer parameters
480 n_float_register_parameters = 16 // Can have up to 16 floating registers
481 };
482 #else
483 enum {
484 n_register_parameters = 6 // only 6 registers may contain integer parameters
485 };
486 #endif
488 // creation
489 Argument(int number, bool is_in) : _number(number), _is_in(is_in) {}
491 int number() const { return _number; }
492 bool is_in() const { return _is_in; }
493 bool is_out() const { return !is_in(); }
495 Argument successor() const { return Argument(number() + 1, is_in()); }
496 Argument as_in() const { return Argument(number(), true ); }
497 Argument as_out() const { return Argument(number(), false); }
499 // locating register-based arguments:
500 bool is_register() const { return _number < n_register_parameters; }
502 #ifdef _LP64
503 // locating Floating Point register-based arguments:
504 bool is_float_register() const { return _number < n_float_register_parameters; }
506 FloatRegister as_float_register() const {
507 assert(is_float_register(), "must be a register argument");
508 return as_FloatRegister(( number() *2 ) + 1);
509 }
510 FloatRegister as_double_register() const {
511 assert(is_float_register(), "must be a register argument");
512 return as_FloatRegister(( number() *2 ));
513 }
514 #endif
516 Register as_register() const {
517 assert(is_register(), "must be a register argument");
518 return is_in() ? as_iRegister(number()) : as_oRegister(number());
519 }
521 // locating memory-based arguments
522 Address as_address() const {
523 assert(!is_register(), "must be a memory argument");
524 return address_in_frame();
525 }
527 // When applied to a register-based argument, give the corresponding address
528 // into the 6-word area "into which callee may store register arguments"
529 // (This is a different place than the corresponding register-save area location.)
530 Address address_in_frame() const;
532 // debugging
533 const char* name() const;
535 friend class Assembler;
536 };
539 // The SPARC Assembler: Pure assembler doing NO optimizations on the instruction
540 // level; i.e., what you write
541 // is what you get. The Assembler is generating code into a CodeBuffer.
543 class Assembler : public AbstractAssembler {
544 protected:
546 static void print_instruction(int inst);
547 static int patched_branch(int dest_pos, int inst, int inst_pos);
548 static int branch_destination(int inst, int pos);
551 friend class AbstractAssembler;
552 friend class AddressLiteral;
554 // code patchers need various routines like inv_wdisp()
555 friend class NativeInstruction;
556 friend class NativeGeneralJump;
557 friend class Relocation;
558 friend class Label;
560 public:
561 // op carries format info; see page 62 & 267
563 enum ops {
564 call_op = 1, // fmt 1
565 branch_op = 0, // also sethi (fmt2)
566 arith_op = 2, // fmt 3, arith & misc
567 ldst_op = 3 // fmt 3, load/store
568 };
570 enum op2s {
571 bpr_op2 = 3,
572 fb_op2 = 6,
573 fbp_op2 = 5,
574 br_op2 = 2,
575 bp_op2 = 1,
576 cb_op2 = 7, // V8
577 sethi_op2 = 4
578 };
580 enum op3s {
581 // selected op3s
582 add_op3 = 0x00,
583 and_op3 = 0x01,
584 or_op3 = 0x02,
585 xor_op3 = 0x03,
586 sub_op3 = 0x04,
587 andn_op3 = 0x05,
588 orn_op3 = 0x06,
589 xnor_op3 = 0x07,
590 addc_op3 = 0x08,
591 mulx_op3 = 0x09,
592 umul_op3 = 0x0a,
593 smul_op3 = 0x0b,
594 subc_op3 = 0x0c,
595 udivx_op3 = 0x0d,
596 udiv_op3 = 0x0e,
597 sdiv_op3 = 0x0f,
599 addcc_op3 = 0x10,
600 andcc_op3 = 0x11,
601 orcc_op3 = 0x12,
602 xorcc_op3 = 0x13,
603 subcc_op3 = 0x14,
604 andncc_op3 = 0x15,
605 orncc_op3 = 0x16,
606 xnorcc_op3 = 0x17,
607 addccc_op3 = 0x18,
608 umulcc_op3 = 0x1a,
609 smulcc_op3 = 0x1b,
610 subccc_op3 = 0x1c,
611 udivcc_op3 = 0x1e,
612 sdivcc_op3 = 0x1f,
614 taddcc_op3 = 0x20,
615 tsubcc_op3 = 0x21,
616 taddcctv_op3 = 0x22,
617 tsubcctv_op3 = 0x23,
618 mulscc_op3 = 0x24,
619 sll_op3 = 0x25,
620 sllx_op3 = 0x25,
621 srl_op3 = 0x26,
622 srlx_op3 = 0x26,
623 sra_op3 = 0x27,
624 srax_op3 = 0x27,
625 rdreg_op3 = 0x28,
626 membar_op3 = 0x28,
628 flushw_op3 = 0x2b,
629 movcc_op3 = 0x2c,
630 sdivx_op3 = 0x2d,
631 popc_op3 = 0x2e,
632 movr_op3 = 0x2f,
634 sir_op3 = 0x30,
635 wrreg_op3 = 0x30,
636 saved_op3 = 0x31,
638 fpop1_op3 = 0x34,
639 fpop2_op3 = 0x35,
640 impdep1_op3 = 0x36,
641 impdep2_op3 = 0x37,
642 jmpl_op3 = 0x38,
643 rett_op3 = 0x39,
644 trap_op3 = 0x3a,
645 flush_op3 = 0x3b,
646 save_op3 = 0x3c,
647 restore_op3 = 0x3d,
648 done_op3 = 0x3e,
649 retry_op3 = 0x3e,
651 lduw_op3 = 0x00,
652 ldub_op3 = 0x01,
653 lduh_op3 = 0x02,
654 ldd_op3 = 0x03,
655 stw_op3 = 0x04,
656 stb_op3 = 0x05,
657 sth_op3 = 0x06,
658 std_op3 = 0x07,
659 ldsw_op3 = 0x08,
660 ldsb_op3 = 0x09,
661 ldsh_op3 = 0x0a,
662 ldx_op3 = 0x0b,
664 ldstub_op3 = 0x0d,
665 stx_op3 = 0x0e,
666 swap_op3 = 0x0f,
668 stwa_op3 = 0x14,
669 stxa_op3 = 0x1e,
671 ldf_op3 = 0x20,
672 ldfsr_op3 = 0x21,
673 ldqf_op3 = 0x22,
674 lddf_op3 = 0x23,
675 stf_op3 = 0x24,
676 stfsr_op3 = 0x25,
677 stqf_op3 = 0x26,
678 stdf_op3 = 0x27,
680 prefetch_op3 = 0x2d,
683 ldc_op3 = 0x30,
684 ldcsr_op3 = 0x31,
685 lddc_op3 = 0x33,
686 stc_op3 = 0x34,
687 stcsr_op3 = 0x35,
688 stdcq_op3 = 0x36,
689 stdc_op3 = 0x37,
691 casa_op3 = 0x3c,
692 casxa_op3 = 0x3e,
694 alt_bit_op3 = 0x10,
695 cc_bit_op3 = 0x10
696 };
698 enum opfs {
699 // selected opfs
700 fmovs_opf = 0x01,
701 fmovd_opf = 0x02,
703 fnegs_opf = 0x05,
704 fnegd_opf = 0x06,
706 fadds_opf = 0x41,
707 faddd_opf = 0x42,
708 fsubs_opf = 0x45,
709 fsubd_opf = 0x46,
711 fmuls_opf = 0x49,
712 fmuld_opf = 0x4a,
713 fdivs_opf = 0x4d,
714 fdivd_opf = 0x4e,
716 fcmps_opf = 0x51,
717 fcmpd_opf = 0x52,
719 fstox_opf = 0x81,
720 fdtox_opf = 0x82,
721 fxtos_opf = 0x84,
722 fxtod_opf = 0x88,
723 fitos_opf = 0xc4,
724 fdtos_opf = 0xc6,
725 fitod_opf = 0xc8,
726 fstod_opf = 0xc9,
727 fstoi_opf = 0xd1,
728 fdtoi_opf = 0xd2
729 };
731 enum RCondition { rc_z = 1, rc_lez = 2, rc_lz = 3, rc_nz = 5, rc_gz = 6, rc_gez = 7 };
733 enum Condition {
734 // for FBfcc & FBPfcc instruction
735 f_never = 0,
736 f_notEqual = 1,
737 f_notZero = 1,
738 f_lessOrGreater = 2,
739 f_unorderedOrLess = 3,
740 f_less = 4,
741 f_unorderedOrGreater = 5,
742 f_greater = 6,
743 f_unordered = 7,
744 f_always = 8,
745 f_equal = 9,
746 f_zero = 9,
747 f_unorderedOrEqual = 10,
748 f_greaterOrEqual = 11,
749 f_unorderedOrGreaterOrEqual = 12,
750 f_lessOrEqual = 13,
751 f_unorderedOrLessOrEqual = 14,
752 f_ordered = 15,
754 // V8 coproc, pp 123 v8 manual
756 cp_always = 8,
757 cp_never = 0,
758 cp_3 = 7,
759 cp_2 = 6,
760 cp_2or3 = 5,
761 cp_1 = 4,
762 cp_1or3 = 3,
763 cp_1or2 = 2,
764 cp_1or2or3 = 1,
765 cp_0 = 9,
766 cp_0or3 = 10,
767 cp_0or2 = 11,
768 cp_0or2or3 = 12,
769 cp_0or1 = 13,
770 cp_0or1or3 = 14,
771 cp_0or1or2 = 15,
774 // for integers
776 never = 0,
777 equal = 1,
778 zero = 1,
779 lessEqual = 2,
780 less = 3,
781 lessEqualUnsigned = 4,
782 lessUnsigned = 5,
783 carrySet = 5,
784 negative = 6,
785 overflowSet = 7,
786 always = 8,
787 notEqual = 9,
788 notZero = 9,
789 greater = 10,
790 greaterEqual = 11,
791 greaterUnsigned = 12,
792 greaterEqualUnsigned = 13,
793 carryClear = 13,
794 positive = 14,
795 overflowClear = 15
796 };
798 enum CC {
799 icc = 0, xcc = 2,
800 // ptr_cc is the correct condition code for a pointer or intptr_t:
801 ptr_cc = NOT_LP64(icc) LP64_ONLY(xcc),
802 fcc0 = 0, fcc1 = 1, fcc2 = 2, fcc3 = 3
803 };
805 enum PrefetchFcn {
806 severalReads = 0, oneRead = 1, severalWritesAndPossiblyReads = 2, oneWrite = 3, page = 4
807 };
809 public:
810 // Helper functions for groups of instructions
812 enum Predict { pt = 1, pn = 0 }; // pt = predict taken
814 enum Membar_mask_bits { // page 184, v9
815 StoreStore = 1 << 3,
816 LoadStore = 1 << 2,
817 StoreLoad = 1 << 1,
818 LoadLoad = 1 << 0,
820 Sync = 1 << 6,
821 MemIssue = 1 << 5,
822 Lookaside = 1 << 4
823 };
825 // test if x is within signed immediate range for nbits
826 static bool is_simm(intptr_t x, int nbits) { return -( intptr_t(1) << nbits-1 ) <= x && x < ( intptr_t(1) << nbits-1 ); }
828 // test if -4096 <= x <= 4095
829 static bool is_simm13(intptr_t x) { return is_simm(x, 13); }
831 static bool is_in_wdisp_range(address a, address b, int nbits) {
832 intptr_t d = intptr_t(b) - intptr_t(a);
833 return is_simm(d, nbits + 2);
834 }
836 // test if label is in simm16 range in words (wdisp16).
837 bool is_in_wdisp16_range(Label& L) {
838 return is_in_wdisp_range(target(L), pc(), 16);
839 }
840 // test if the distance between two addresses fits in simm30 range in words
841 static bool is_in_wdisp30_range(address a, address b) {
842 return is_in_wdisp_range(a, b, 30);
843 }
845 enum ASIs { // page 72, v9
846 ASI_PRIMARY = 0x80,
847 ASI_PRIMARY_LITTLE = 0x88
848 // add more from book as needed
849 };
851 protected:
852 // helpers
854 // x is supposed to fit in a field "nbits" wide
855 // and be sign-extended. Check the range.
857 static void assert_signed_range(intptr_t x, int nbits) {
858 assert( nbits == 32
859 || -(1 << nbits-1) <= x && x < ( 1 << nbits-1),
860 "value out of range");
861 }
863 static void assert_signed_word_disp_range(intptr_t x, int nbits) {
864 assert( (x & 3) == 0, "not word aligned");
865 assert_signed_range(x, nbits + 2);
866 }
868 static void assert_unsigned_const(int x, int nbits) {
869 assert( juint(x) < juint(1 << nbits), "unsigned constant out of range");
870 }
872 // fields: note bits numbered from LSB = 0,
873 // fields known by inclusive bit range
875 static int fmask(juint hi_bit, juint lo_bit) {
876 assert( hi_bit >= lo_bit && 0 <= lo_bit && hi_bit < 32, "bad bits");
877 return (1 << ( hi_bit-lo_bit + 1 )) - 1;
878 }
880 // inverse of u_field
882 static int inv_u_field(int x, int hi_bit, int lo_bit) {
883 juint r = juint(x) >> lo_bit;
884 r &= fmask( hi_bit, lo_bit);
885 return int(r);
886 }
889 // signed version: extract from field and sign-extend
891 static int inv_s_field(int x, int hi_bit, int lo_bit) {
892 int sign_shift = 31 - hi_bit;
893 return inv_u_field( ((x << sign_shift) >> sign_shift), hi_bit, lo_bit);
894 }
896 // given a field that ranges from hi_bit to lo_bit (inclusive,
897 // LSB = 0), and an unsigned value for the field,
898 // shift it into the field
900 #ifdef ASSERT
901 static int u_field(int x, int hi_bit, int lo_bit) {
902 assert( ( x & ~fmask(hi_bit, lo_bit)) == 0,
903 "value out of range");
904 int r = x << lo_bit;
905 assert( inv_u_field(r, hi_bit, lo_bit) == x, "just checking");
906 return r;
907 }
908 #else
909 // make sure this is inlined as it will reduce code size significantly
910 #define u_field(x, hi_bit, lo_bit) ((x) << (lo_bit))
911 #endif
913 static int inv_op( int x ) { return inv_u_field(x, 31, 30); }
914 static int inv_op2( int x ) { return inv_u_field(x, 24, 22); }
915 static int inv_op3( int x ) { return inv_u_field(x, 24, 19); }
916 static int inv_cond( int x ){ return inv_u_field(x, 28, 25); }
918 static bool inv_immed( int x ) { return (x & Assembler::immed(true)) != 0; }
920 static Register inv_rd( int x ) { return as_Register(inv_u_field(x, 29, 25)); }
921 static Register inv_rs1( int x ) { return as_Register(inv_u_field(x, 18, 14)); }
922 static Register inv_rs2( int x ) { return as_Register(inv_u_field(x, 4, 0)); }
924 static int op( int x) { return u_field(x, 31, 30); }
925 static int rd( Register r) { return u_field(r->encoding(), 29, 25); }
926 static int fcn( int x) { return u_field(x, 29, 25); }
927 static int op3( int x) { return u_field(x, 24, 19); }
928 static int rs1( Register r) { return u_field(r->encoding(), 18, 14); }
929 static int rs2( Register r) { return u_field(r->encoding(), 4, 0); }
930 static int annul( bool a) { return u_field(a ? 1 : 0, 29, 29); }
931 static int cond( int x) { return u_field(x, 28, 25); }
932 static int cond_mov( int x) { return u_field(x, 17, 14); }
933 static int rcond( RCondition x) { return u_field(x, 12, 10); }
934 static int op2( int x) { return u_field(x, 24, 22); }
935 static int predict( bool p) { return u_field(p ? 1 : 0, 19, 19); }
936 static int branchcc( CC fcca) { return u_field(fcca, 21, 20); }
937 static int cmpcc( CC fcca) { return u_field(fcca, 26, 25); }
938 static int imm_asi( int x) { return u_field(x, 12, 5); }
939 static int immed( bool i) { return u_field(i ? 1 : 0, 13, 13); }
940 static int opf_low6( int w) { return u_field(w, 10, 5); }
941 static int opf_low5( int w) { return u_field(w, 9, 5); }
942 static int trapcc( CC cc) { return u_field(cc, 12, 11); }
943 static int sx( int i) { return u_field(i, 12, 12); } // shift x=1 means 64-bit
944 static int opf( int x) { return u_field(x, 13, 5); }
946 static int opf_cc( CC c, bool useFloat ) { return u_field((useFloat ? 0 : 4) + c, 13, 11); }
947 static int mov_cc( CC c, bool useFloat ) { return u_field(useFloat ? 0 : 1, 18, 18) | u_field(c, 12, 11); }
949 static int fd( FloatRegister r, FloatRegisterImpl::Width fwa) { return u_field(r->encoding(fwa), 29, 25); };
950 static int fs1(FloatRegister r, FloatRegisterImpl::Width fwa) { return u_field(r->encoding(fwa), 18, 14); };
951 static int fs2(FloatRegister r, FloatRegisterImpl::Width fwa) { return u_field(r->encoding(fwa), 4, 0); };
953 // some float instructions use this encoding on the op3 field
954 static int alt_op3(int op, FloatRegisterImpl::Width w) {
955 int r;
956 switch(w) {
957 case FloatRegisterImpl::S: r = op + 0; break;
958 case FloatRegisterImpl::D: r = op + 3; break;
959 case FloatRegisterImpl::Q: r = op + 2; break;
960 default: ShouldNotReachHere(); break;
961 }
962 return op3(r);
963 }
966 // compute inverse of simm
967 static int inv_simm(int x, int nbits) {
968 return (int)(x << (32 - nbits)) >> (32 - nbits);
969 }
971 static int inv_simm13( int x ) { return inv_simm(x, 13); }
973 // signed immediate, in low bits, nbits long
974 static int simm(int x, int nbits) {
975 assert_signed_range(x, nbits);
976 return x & (( 1 << nbits ) - 1);
977 }
979 // compute inverse of wdisp16
980 static intptr_t inv_wdisp16(int x, intptr_t pos) {
981 int lo = x & (( 1 << 14 ) - 1);
982 int hi = (x >> 20) & 3;
983 if (hi >= 2) hi |= ~1;
984 return (((hi << 14) | lo) << 2) + pos;
985 }
987 // word offset, 14 bits at LSend, 2 bits at B21, B20
988 static int wdisp16(intptr_t x, intptr_t off) {
989 intptr_t xx = x - off;
990 assert_signed_word_disp_range(xx, 16);
991 int r = (xx >> 2) & ((1 << 14) - 1)
992 | ( ( (xx>>(2+14)) & 3 ) << 20 );
993 assert( inv_wdisp16(r, off) == x, "inverse is not inverse");
994 return r;
995 }
998 // word displacement in low-order nbits bits
1000 static intptr_t inv_wdisp( int x, intptr_t pos, int nbits ) {
1001 int pre_sign_extend = x & (( 1 << nbits ) - 1);
1002 int r = pre_sign_extend >= ( 1 << (nbits-1) )
1003 ? pre_sign_extend | ~(( 1 << nbits ) - 1)
1004 : pre_sign_extend;
1005 return (r << 2) + pos;
1006 }
1008 static int wdisp( intptr_t x, intptr_t off, int nbits ) {
1009 intptr_t xx = x - off;
1010 assert_signed_word_disp_range(xx, nbits);
1011 int r = (xx >> 2) & (( 1 << nbits ) - 1);
1012 assert( inv_wdisp( r, off, nbits ) == x, "inverse not inverse");
1013 return r;
1014 }
1017 // Extract the top 32 bits in a 64 bit word
1018 static int32_t hi32( int64_t x ) {
1019 int32_t r = int32_t( (uint64_t)x >> 32 );
1020 return r;
1021 }
1023 // given a sethi instruction, extract the constant, left-justified
1024 static int inv_hi22( int x ) {
1025 return x << 10;
1026 }
1028 // create an imm22 field, given a 32-bit left-justified constant
1029 static int hi22( int x ) {
1030 int r = int( juint(x) >> 10 );
1031 assert( (r & ~((1 << 22) - 1)) == 0, "just checkin'");
1032 return r;
1033 }
1035 // create a low10 __value__ (not a field) for a given a 32-bit constant
1036 static int low10( int x ) {
1037 return x & ((1 << 10) - 1);
1038 }
1040 // instruction only in v9
1041 static void v9_only() { assert( VM_Version::v9_instructions_work(), "This instruction only works on SPARC V9"); }
1043 // instruction only in v8
1044 static void v8_only() { assert( VM_Version::v8_instructions_work(), "This instruction only works on SPARC V8"); }
1046 // instruction deprecated in v9
1047 static void v9_dep() { } // do nothing for now
1049 // some float instructions only exist for single prec. on v8
1050 static void v8_s_only(FloatRegisterImpl::Width w) { if (w != FloatRegisterImpl::S) v9_only(); }
1052 // v8 has no CC field
1053 static void v8_no_cc(CC cc) { if (cc) v9_only(); }
1055 protected:
1056 // Simple delay-slot scheme:
1057 // In order to check the programmer, the assembler keeps track of deley slots.
1058 // It forbids CTIs in delay slots (conservative, but should be OK).
1059 // Also, when putting an instruction into a delay slot, you must say
1060 // asm->delayed()->add(...), in order to check that you don't omit
1061 // delay-slot instructions.
1062 // To implement this, we use a simple FSA
1064 #ifdef ASSERT
1065 #define CHECK_DELAY
1066 #endif
1067 #ifdef CHECK_DELAY
1068 enum Delay_state { no_delay, at_delay_slot, filling_delay_slot } delay_state;
1069 #endif
1071 public:
1072 // Tells assembler next instruction must NOT be in delay slot.
1073 // Use at start of multinstruction macros.
1074 void assert_not_delayed() {
1075 // This is a separate overloading to avoid creation of string constants
1076 // in non-asserted code--with some compilers this pollutes the object code.
1077 #ifdef CHECK_DELAY
1078 assert_not_delayed("next instruction should not be a delay slot");
1079 #endif
1080 }
1081 void assert_not_delayed(const char* msg) {
1082 #ifdef CHECK_DELAY
1083 assert(delay_state == no_delay, msg);
1084 #endif
1085 }
1087 protected:
1088 // Delay slot helpers
1089 // cti is called when emitting control-transfer instruction,
1090 // BEFORE doing the emitting.
1091 // Only effective when assertion-checking is enabled.
1092 void cti() {
1093 #ifdef CHECK_DELAY
1094 assert_not_delayed("cti should not be in delay slot");
1095 #endif
1096 }
1098 // called when emitting cti with a delay slot, AFTER emitting
1099 void has_delay_slot() {
1100 #ifdef CHECK_DELAY
1101 assert_not_delayed("just checking");
1102 delay_state = at_delay_slot;
1103 #endif
1104 }
1106 public:
1107 // Tells assembler you know that next instruction is delayed
1108 Assembler* delayed() {
1109 #ifdef CHECK_DELAY
1110 assert ( delay_state == at_delay_slot, "delayed instruction is not in delay slot");
1111 delay_state = filling_delay_slot;
1112 #endif
1113 return this;
1114 }
1116 void flush() {
1117 #ifdef CHECK_DELAY
1118 assert ( delay_state == no_delay, "ending code with a delay slot");
1119 #endif
1120 AbstractAssembler::flush();
1121 }
1123 inline void emit_long(int); // shadows AbstractAssembler::emit_long
1124 inline void emit_data(int x) { emit_long(x); }
1125 inline void emit_data(int, RelocationHolder const&);
1126 inline void emit_data(int, relocInfo::relocType rtype);
1127 // helper for above fcns
1128 inline void check_delay();
1131 public:
1132 // instructions, refer to page numbers in the SPARC Architecture Manual, V9
1134 // pp 135 (addc was addx in v8)
1136 inline void add(Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1137 inline void add(Register s1, int simm13a, Register d, relocInfo::relocType rtype = relocInfo::none);
1138 inline void add(Register s1, int simm13a, Register d, RelocationHolder const& rspec);
1139 inline void add(Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d, int offset = 0);
1140 inline void add(const Address& a, Register d, int offset = 0);
1142 void addcc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(add_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1143 void addcc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(add_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1144 void addc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(addc_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1145 void addc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(addc_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1146 void addccc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(addc_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1147 void addccc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(addc_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1149 // pp 136
1151 inline void bpr( RCondition c, bool a, Predict p, Register s1, address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::none );
1152 inline void bpr( RCondition c, bool a, Predict p, Register s1, Label& L);
1154 protected: // use MacroAssembler::br instead
1156 // pp 138
1158 inline void fb( Condition c, bool a, address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::none );
1159 inline void fb( Condition c, bool a, Label& L );
1161 // pp 141
1163 inline void fbp( Condition c, bool a, CC cc, Predict p, address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::none );
1164 inline void fbp( Condition c, bool a, CC cc, Predict p, Label& L );
1166 public:
1168 // pp 144
1170 inline void br( Condition c, bool a, address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::none );
1171 inline void br( Condition c, bool a, Label& L );
1173 // pp 146
1175 inline void bp( Condition c, bool a, CC cc, Predict p, address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::none );
1176 inline void bp( Condition c, bool a, CC cc, Predict p, Label& L );
1178 // pp 121 (V8)
1180 inline void cb( Condition c, bool a, address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::none );
1181 inline void cb( Condition c, bool a, Label& L );
1183 // pp 149
1185 inline void call( address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::runtime_call_type );
1186 inline void call( Label& L, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::runtime_call_type );
1188 // pp 150
1190 // These instructions compare the contents of s2 with the contents of
1191 // memory at address in s1. If the values are equal, the contents of memory
1192 // at address s1 is swapped with the data in d. If the values are not equal,
1193 // the the contents of memory at s1 is loaded into d, without the swap.
1195 void casa( Register s1, Register s2, Register d, int ia = -1 ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(casa_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | (ia == -1 ? immed(true) : imm_asi(ia)) | rs2(s2)); }
1196 void casxa( Register s1, Register s2, Register d, int ia = -1 ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(casxa_op3) | rs1(s1) | (ia == -1 ? immed(true) : imm_asi(ia)) | rs2(s2)); }
1198 // pp 152
1200 void udiv( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(udiv_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2)); }
1201 void udiv( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(udiv_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1202 void sdiv( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sdiv_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2)); }
1203 void sdiv( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sdiv_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1204 void udivcc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(udiv_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2)); }
1205 void udivcc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(udiv_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1206 void sdivcc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sdiv_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2)); }
1207 void sdivcc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sdiv_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1209 // pp 155
1211 void done() { v9_only(); cti(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fcn(0) | op3(done_op3) ); }
1212 void retry() { v9_only(); cti(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fcn(1) | op3(retry_op3) ); }
1214 // pp 156
1216 void fadd( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s1, FloatRegister s2, FloatRegister d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | fs1(s1, w) | opf(0x40 + w) | fs2(s2, w)); }
1217 void fsub( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s1, FloatRegister s2, FloatRegister d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | fs1(s1, w) | opf(0x44 + w) | fs2(s2, w)); }
1219 // pp 157
1221 void fcmp( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, CC cc, FloatRegister s1, FloatRegister s2) { v8_no_cc(cc); emit_long( op(arith_op) | cmpcc(cc) | op3(fpop2_op3) | fs1(s1, w) | opf(0x50 + w) | fs2(s2, w)); }
1222 void fcmpe( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, CC cc, FloatRegister s1, FloatRegister s2) { v8_no_cc(cc); emit_long( op(arith_op) | cmpcc(cc) | op3(fpop2_op3) | fs1(s1, w) | opf(0x54 + w) | fs2(s2, w)); }
1224 // pp 159
1226 void ftox( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s, FloatRegister d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | opf(0x80 + w) | fs2(s, w)); }
1227 void ftoi( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s, FloatRegister d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | opf(0xd0 + w) | fs2(s, w)); }
1229 // pp 160
1231 void ftof( FloatRegisterImpl::Width sw, FloatRegisterImpl::Width dw, FloatRegister s, FloatRegister d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, dw) | op3(fpop1_op3) | opf(0xc0 + sw + dw*4) | fs2(s, sw)); }
1233 // pp 161
1235 void fxtof( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s, FloatRegister d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | opf(0x80 + w*4) | fs2(s, w)); }
1236 void fitof( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s, FloatRegister d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | opf(0xc0 + w*4) | fs2(s, w)); }
1238 // pp 162
1240 void fmov( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s, FloatRegister d ) { v8_s_only(w); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | opf(0x00 + w) | fs2(s, w)); }
1242 void fneg( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s, FloatRegister d ) { v8_s_only(w); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | opf(0x04 + w) | fs2(s, w)); }
1244 // page 144 sparc v8 architecture (double prec works on v8 if the source and destination registers are the same). fnegs is the only instruction available
1245 // on v8 to do negation of single, double and quad precision floats.
1247 void fneg( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister sd ) { if (VM_Version::v9_instructions_work()) emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(sd, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | opf(0x04 + w) | fs2(sd, w)); else emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(sd, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | opf(0x05) | fs2(sd, w)); }
1249 void fabs( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s, FloatRegister d ) { v8_s_only(w); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | opf(0x08 + w) | fs2(s, w)); }
1251 // page 144 sparc v8 architecture (double prec works on v8 if the source and destination registers are the same). fabss is the only instruction available
1252 // on v8 to do abs operation on single/double/quad precision floats.
1254 void fabs( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister sd ) { if (VM_Version::v9_instructions_work()) emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(sd, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | opf(0x08 + w) | fs2(sd, w)); else emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(sd, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | opf(0x09) | fs2(sd, w)); }
1256 // pp 163
1258 void fmul( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s1, FloatRegister s2, FloatRegister d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | fs1(s1, w) | opf(0x48 + w) | fs2(s2, w)); }
1259 void fmul( FloatRegisterImpl::Width sw, FloatRegisterImpl::Width dw, FloatRegister s1, FloatRegister s2, FloatRegister d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, dw) | op3(fpop1_op3) | fs1(s1, sw) | opf(0x60 + sw + dw*4) | fs2(s2, sw)); }
1260 void fdiv( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s1, FloatRegister s2, FloatRegister d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | fs1(s1, w) | opf(0x4c + w) | fs2(s2, w)); }
1262 // pp 164
1264 void fsqrt( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s, FloatRegister d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, w) | op3(fpop1_op3) | opf(0x28 + w) | fs2(s, w)); }
1266 // pp 165
1268 inline void flush( Register s1, Register s2 );
1269 inline void flush( Register s1, int simm13a);
1271 // pp 167
1273 void flushw() { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | op3(flushw_op3) ); }
1275 // pp 168
1277 void illtrap( int const22a) { if (const22a != 0) v9_only(); emit_long( op(branch_op) | u_field(const22a, 21, 0) ); }
1278 // v8 unimp == illtrap(0)
1280 // pp 169
1282 void impdep1( int id1, int const19a ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fcn(id1) | op3(impdep1_op3) | u_field(const19a, 18, 0)); }
1283 void impdep2( int id1, int const19a ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fcn(id1) | op3(impdep2_op3) | u_field(const19a, 18, 0)); }
1285 // pp 149 (v8)
1287 void cpop1( int opc, int cr1, int cr2, int crd ) { v8_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fcn(crd) | op3(impdep1_op3) | u_field(cr1, 18, 14) | opf(opc) | u_field(cr2, 4, 0)); }
1288 void cpop2( int opc, int cr1, int cr2, int crd ) { v8_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fcn(crd) | op3(impdep2_op3) | u_field(cr1, 18, 14) | opf(opc) | u_field(cr2, 4, 0)); }
1290 // pp 170
1292 void jmpl( Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1293 void jmpl( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d, RelocationHolder const& rspec = RelocationHolder() );
1295 // 171
1297 inline void ldf(FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, FloatRegister d);
1298 inline void ldf(FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, Register s1, Register s2, FloatRegister d);
1299 inline void ldf(FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, Register s1, int simm13a, FloatRegister d, RelocationHolder const& rspec = RelocationHolder());
1301 inline void ldf(FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, const Address& a, FloatRegister d, int offset = 0);
1304 inline void ldfsr( Register s1, Register s2 );
1305 inline void ldfsr( Register s1, int simm13a);
1306 inline void ldxfsr( Register s1, Register s2 );
1307 inline void ldxfsr( Register s1, int simm13a);
1309 // pp 94 (v8)
1311 inline void ldc( Register s1, Register s2, int crd );
1312 inline void ldc( Register s1, int simm13a, int crd);
1313 inline void lddc( Register s1, Register s2, int crd );
1314 inline void lddc( Register s1, int simm13a, int crd);
1315 inline void ldcsr( Register s1, Register s2, int crd );
1316 inline void ldcsr( Register s1, int simm13a, int crd);
1319 // 173
1321 void ldfa( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, Register s1, Register s2, int ia, FloatRegister d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | fd(d, w) | alt_op3(ldf_op3 | alt_bit_op3, w) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1322 void ldfa( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, Register s1, int simm13a, FloatRegister d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | fd(d, w) | alt_op3(ldf_op3 | alt_bit_op3, w) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1324 // pp 175, lduw is ld on v8
1326 inline void ldsb( Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1327 inline void ldsb( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
1328 inline void ldsh( Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1329 inline void ldsh( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
1330 inline void ldsw( Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1331 inline void ldsw( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
1332 inline void ldub( Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1333 inline void ldub( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
1334 inline void lduh( Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1335 inline void lduh( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
1336 inline void lduw( Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1337 inline void lduw( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
1338 inline void ldx( Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1339 inline void ldx( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
1340 inline void ld( Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1341 inline void ld( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
1342 inline void ldd( Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1343 inline void ldd( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
1345 #ifdef ASSERT
1346 // ByteSize is only a class when ASSERT is defined, otherwise it's an int.
1347 inline void ld( Register s1, ByteSize simm13a, Register d);
1348 #endif
1350 inline void ldsb(const Address& a, Register d, int offset = 0);
1351 inline void ldsh(const Address& a, Register d, int offset = 0);
1352 inline void ldsw(const Address& a, Register d, int offset = 0);
1353 inline void ldub(const Address& a, Register d, int offset = 0);
1354 inline void lduh(const Address& a, Register d, int offset = 0);
1355 inline void lduw(const Address& a, Register d, int offset = 0);
1356 inline void ldx( const Address& a, Register d, int offset = 0);
1357 inline void ld( const Address& a, Register d, int offset = 0);
1358 inline void ldd( const Address& a, Register d, int offset = 0);
1360 inline void ldub( Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d );
1361 inline void ldsb( Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d );
1362 inline void lduh( Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d );
1363 inline void ldsh( Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d );
1364 inline void lduw( Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d );
1365 inline void ldsw( Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d );
1366 inline void ldx( Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d );
1367 inline void ld( Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d );
1368 inline void ldd( Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d );
1370 // pp 177
1372 void ldsba( Register s1, Register s2, int ia, Register d ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(ldsb_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1373 void ldsba( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(ldsb_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1374 void ldsha( Register s1, Register s2, int ia, Register d ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(ldsh_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1375 void ldsha( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(ldsh_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1376 void ldswa( Register s1, Register s2, int ia, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(ldsw_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1377 void ldswa( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(ldsw_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1378 void lduba( Register s1, Register s2, int ia, Register d ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(ldub_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1379 void lduba( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(ldub_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1380 void lduha( Register s1, Register s2, int ia, Register d ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(lduh_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1381 void lduha( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(lduh_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1382 void lduwa( Register s1, Register s2, int ia, Register d ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(lduw_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1383 void lduwa( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(lduw_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1384 void ldxa( Register s1, Register s2, int ia, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(ldx_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1385 void ldxa( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(ldx_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1386 void ldda( Register s1, Register s2, int ia, Register d ) { v9_dep(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(ldd_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1387 void ldda( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { v9_dep(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(ldd_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1389 // pp 179
1391 inline void ldstub( Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1392 inline void ldstub( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
1394 // pp 180
1396 void ldstuba( Register s1, Register s2, int ia, Register d ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(ldstub_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1397 void ldstuba( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(ldstub_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1399 // pp 181
1401 void and3( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(and_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1402 void and3( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(and_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1403 void andcc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(and_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1404 void andcc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(and_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1405 void andn( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(andn_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1406 void andn( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(andn_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1407 void andn( Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d);
1408 void andncc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(andn_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1409 void andncc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(andn_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1410 void or3( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(or_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1411 void or3( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(or_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1412 void orcc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(or_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1413 void orcc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(or_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1414 void orn( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(orn_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1415 void orn( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(orn_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1416 void orncc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(orn_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1417 void orncc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(orn_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1418 void xor3( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(xor_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1419 void xor3( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(xor_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1420 void xorcc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(xor_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1421 void xorcc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(xor_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1422 void xnor( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(xnor_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1423 void xnor( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(xnor_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1424 void xnorcc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(xnor_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1425 void xnorcc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(xnor_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1427 // pp 183
1429 void membar( Membar_mask_bits const7a ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | op3(membar_op3) | rs1(O7) | immed(true) | u_field( int(const7a), 6, 0)); }
1431 // pp 185
1433 void fmov( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, Condition c, bool floatCC, CC cca, FloatRegister s2, FloatRegister d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, w) | op3(fpop2_op3) | cond_mov(c) | opf_cc(cca, floatCC) | opf_low6(w) | fs2(s2, w)); }
1435 // pp 189
1437 void fmov( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, RCondition c, Register s1, FloatRegister s2, FloatRegister d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fd(d, w) | op3(fpop2_op3) | rs1(s1) | rcond(c) | opf_low5(4 + w) | fs2(s2, w)); }
1439 // pp 191
1441 void movcc( Condition c, bool floatCC, CC cca, Register s2, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(movcc_op3) | mov_cc(cca, floatCC) | cond_mov(c) | rs2(s2) ); }
1442 void movcc( Condition c, bool floatCC, CC cca, int simm11a, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(movcc_op3) | mov_cc(cca, floatCC) | cond_mov(c) | immed(true) | simm(simm11a, 11) ); }
1444 // pp 195
1446 void movr( RCondition c, Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(movr_op3) | rs1(s1) | rcond(c) | rs2(s2) ); }
1447 void movr( RCondition c, Register s1, int simm10a, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(movr_op3) | rs1(s1) | rcond(c) | immed(true) | simm(simm10a, 10) ); }
1449 // pp 196
1451 void mulx( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(mulx_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1452 void mulx( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(mulx_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1453 void sdivx( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sdivx_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1454 void sdivx( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sdivx_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1455 void udivx( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(udivx_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1456 void udivx( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(udivx_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1458 // pp 197
1460 void umul( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(umul_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1461 void umul( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(umul_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1462 void smul( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(smul_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1463 void smul( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(smul_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1464 void umulcc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(umul_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1465 void umulcc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(umul_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1466 void smulcc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(smul_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1467 void smulcc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(smul_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1469 // pp 199
1471 void mulscc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { v9_dep(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(mulscc_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1472 void mulscc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { v9_dep(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(mulscc_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1474 // pp 201
1476 void nop() { emit_long( op(branch_op) | op2(sethi_op2) ); }
1479 // pp 202
1481 void popc( Register s, Register d) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(popc_op3) | rs2(s)); }
1482 void popc( int simm13a, Register d) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(popc_op3) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13)); }
1484 // pp 203
1486 void prefetch( Register s1, Register s2, PrefetchFcn f);
1487 void prefetch( Register s1, int simm13a, PrefetchFcn f);
1488 void prefetcha( Register s1, Register s2, int ia, PrefetchFcn f ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | fcn(f) | op3(prefetch_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1489 void prefetcha( Register s1, int simm13a, PrefetchFcn f ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | fcn(f) | op3(prefetch_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1491 inline void prefetch(const Address& a, PrefetchFcn F, int offset = 0);
1493 // pp 208
1495 // not implementing read privileged register
1497 inline void rdy( Register d) { v9_dep(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(rdreg_op3) | u_field(0, 18, 14)); }
1498 inline void rdccr( Register d) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(rdreg_op3) | u_field(2, 18, 14)); }
1499 inline void rdasi( Register d) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(rdreg_op3) | u_field(3, 18, 14)); }
1500 inline void rdtick( Register d) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(rdreg_op3) | u_field(4, 18, 14)); } // Spoon!
1501 inline void rdpc( Register d) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(rdreg_op3) | u_field(5, 18, 14)); }
1502 inline void rdfprs( Register d) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(rdreg_op3) | u_field(6, 18, 14)); }
1504 // pp 213
1506 inline void rett( Register s1, Register s2);
1507 inline void rett( Register s1, int simm13a, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::none);
1509 // pp 214
1511 void save( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(save_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1512 void save( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) {
1513 // make sure frame is at least large enough for the register save area
1514 assert(-simm13a >= 16 * wordSize, "frame too small");
1515 emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(save_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) );
1516 }
1518 void restore( Register s1 = G0, Register s2 = G0, Register d = G0 ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(restore_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1519 void restore( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(restore_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1521 // pp 216
1523 void saved() { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fcn(0) | op3(saved_op3)); }
1524 void restored() { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | fcn(1) | op3(saved_op3)); }
1526 // pp 217
1528 inline void sethi( int imm22a, Register d, RelocationHolder const& rspec = RelocationHolder() );
1529 // pp 218
1531 void sll( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sll_op3) | rs1(s1) | sx(0) | rs2(s2) ); }
1532 void sll( Register s1, int imm5a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sll_op3) | rs1(s1) | sx(0) | immed(true) | u_field(imm5a, 4, 0) ); }
1533 void srl( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(srl_op3) | rs1(s1) | sx(0) | rs2(s2) ); }
1534 void srl( Register s1, int imm5a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(srl_op3) | rs1(s1) | sx(0) | immed(true) | u_field(imm5a, 4, 0) ); }
1535 void sra( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sra_op3) | rs1(s1) | sx(0) | rs2(s2) ); }
1536 void sra( Register s1, int imm5a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sra_op3) | rs1(s1) | sx(0) | immed(true) | u_field(imm5a, 4, 0) ); }
1538 void sllx( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sll_op3) | rs1(s1) | sx(1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1539 void sllx( Register s1, int imm6a, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sll_op3) | rs1(s1) | sx(1) | immed(true) | u_field(imm6a, 5, 0) ); }
1540 void srlx( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(srl_op3) | rs1(s1) | sx(1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1541 void srlx( Register s1, int imm6a, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(srl_op3) | rs1(s1) | sx(1) | immed(true) | u_field(imm6a, 5, 0) ); }
1542 void srax( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sra_op3) | rs1(s1) | sx(1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1543 void srax( Register s1, int imm6a, Register d ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sra_op3) | rs1(s1) | sx(1) | immed(true) | u_field(imm6a, 5, 0) ); }
1545 // pp 220
1547 void sir( int simm13a ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | fcn(15) | op3(sir_op3) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13)); }
1549 // pp 221
1551 void stbar() { emit_long( op(arith_op) | op3(membar_op3) | u_field(15, 18, 14)); }
1553 // pp 222
1555 inline void stf( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister d, Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2);
1556 inline void stf( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister d, Register s1, Register s2);
1557 inline void stf( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister d, Register s1, int simm13a);
1558 inline void stf( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister d, const Address& a, int offset = 0);
1560 inline void stfsr( Register s1, Register s2 );
1561 inline void stfsr( Register s1, int simm13a);
1562 inline void stxfsr( Register s1, Register s2 );
1563 inline void stxfsr( Register s1, int simm13a);
1565 // pp 224
1567 void stfa( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister d, Register s1, Register s2, int ia ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | fd(d, w) | alt_op3(stf_op3 | alt_bit_op3, w) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1568 void stfa( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister d, Register s1, int simm13a ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | fd(d, w) | alt_op3(stf_op3 | alt_bit_op3, w) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1570 // p 226
1572 inline void stb( Register d, Register s1, Register s2 );
1573 inline void stb( Register d, Register s1, int simm13a);
1574 inline void sth( Register d, Register s1, Register s2 );
1575 inline void sth( Register d, Register s1, int simm13a);
1576 inline void stw( Register d, Register s1, Register s2 );
1577 inline void stw( Register d, Register s1, int simm13a);
1578 inline void st( Register d, Register s1, Register s2 );
1579 inline void st( Register d, Register s1, int simm13a);
1580 inline void stx( Register d, Register s1, Register s2 );
1581 inline void stx( Register d, Register s1, int simm13a);
1582 inline void std( Register d, Register s1, Register s2 );
1583 inline void std( Register d, Register s1, int simm13a);
1585 #ifdef ASSERT
1586 // ByteSize is only a class when ASSERT is defined, otherwise it's an int.
1587 inline void st( Register d, Register s1, ByteSize simm13a);
1588 #endif
1590 inline void stb( Register d, const Address& a, int offset = 0 );
1591 inline void sth( Register d, const Address& a, int offset = 0 );
1592 inline void stw( Register d, const Address& a, int offset = 0 );
1593 inline void stx( Register d, const Address& a, int offset = 0 );
1594 inline void st( Register d, const Address& a, int offset = 0 );
1595 inline void std( Register d, const Address& a, int offset = 0 );
1597 inline void stb( Register d, Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2 );
1598 inline void sth( Register d, Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2 );
1599 inline void stw( Register d, Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2 );
1600 inline void stx( Register d, Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2 );
1601 inline void std( Register d, Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2 );
1602 inline void st( Register d, Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2 );
1604 // pp 177
1606 void stba( Register d, Register s1, Register s2, int ia ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(stb_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1607 void stba( Register d, Register s1, int simm13a ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(stb_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1608 void stha( Register d, Register s1, Register s2, int ia ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(sth_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1609 void stha( Register d, Register s1, int simm13a ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(sth_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1610 void stwa( Register d, Register s1, Register s2, int ia ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(stw_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1611 void stwa( Register d, Register s1, int simm13a ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(stw_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1612 void stxa( Register d, Register s1, Register s2, int ia ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(stx_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1613 void stxa( Register d, Register s1, int simm13a ) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(stx_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1614 void stda( Register d, Register s1, Register s2, int ia ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(std_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1615 void stda( Register d, Register s1, int simm13a ) { emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(std_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1617 // pp 97 (v8)
1619 inline void stc( int crd, Register s1, Register s2 );
1620 inline void stc( int crd, Register s1, int simm13a);
1621 inline void stdc( int crd, Register s1, Register s2 );
1622 inline void stdc( int crd, Register s1, int simm13a);
1623 inline void stcsr( int crd, Register s1, Register s2 );
1624 inline void stcsr( int crd, Register s1, int simm13a);
1625 inline void stdcq( int crd, Register s1, Register s2 );
1626 inline void stdcq( int crd, Register s1, int simm13a);
1628 // pp 230
1630 void sub( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sub_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1631 void sub( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sub_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1633 // Note: offset is added to s2.
1634 inline void sub(Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d, int offset = 0);
1636 void subcc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sub_op3 | cc_bit_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1637 void subcc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(sub_op3 | cc_bit_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1638 void subc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(subc_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1639 void subc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(subc_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1640 void subccc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(subc_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1641 void subccc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(subc_op3 | cc_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1643 // pp 231
1645 inline void swap( Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1646 inline void swap( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
1647 inline void swap( Address& a, Register d, int offset = 0 );
1649 // pp 232
1651 void swapa( Register s1, Register s2, int ia, Register d ) { v9_dep(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(swap_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | imm_asi(ia) | rs2(s2) ); }
1652 void swapa( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { v9_dep(); emit_long( op(ldst_op) | rd(d) | op3(swap_op3 | alt_bit_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1654 // pp 234, note op in book is wrong, see pp 268
1656 void taddcc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(taddcc_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1657 void taddcc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(taddcc_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1658 void taddcctv( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { v9_dep(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(taddcctv_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1659 void taddcctv( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { v9_dep(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(taddcctv_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1661 // pp 235
1663 void tsubcc( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(tsubcc_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1664 void tsubcc( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(tsubcc_op3 ) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1665 void tsubcctv( Register s1, Register s2, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(tsubcctv_op3) | rs1(s1) | rs2(s2) ); }
1666 void tsubcctv( Register s1, int simm13a, Register d ) { emit_long( op(arith_op) | rd(d) | op3(tsubcctv_op3) | rs1(s1) | immed(true) | simm(simm13a, 13) ); }
1668 // pp 237
1670 void trap( Condition c, CC cc, Register s1, Register s2 ) { v8_no_cc(cc); emit_long( op(arith_op) | cond(c) | op3(trap_op3) | rs1(s1) | trapcc(cc) | rs2(s2)); }
1671 void trap( Condition c, CC cc, Register s1, int trapa ) { v8_no_cc(cc); emit_long( op(arith_op) | cond(c) | op3(trap_op3) | rs1(s1) | trapcc(cc) | immed(true) | u_field(trapa, 6, 0)); }
1672 // simple uncond. trap
1673 void trap( int trapa ) { trap( always, icc, G0, trapa ); }
1675 // pp 239 omit write priv register for now
1677 inline void wry( Register d) { v9_dep(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rs1(d) | op3(wrreg_op3) | u_field(0, 29, 25)); }
1678 inline void wrccr(Register s) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rs1(s) | op3(wrreg_op3) | u_field(2, 29, 25)); }
1679 inline void wrccr(Register s, int simm13a) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) |
1680 rs1(s) |
1681 op3(wrreg_op3) |
1682 u_field(2, 29, 25) |
1683 u_field(1, 13, 13) |
1684 simm(simm13a, 13)); }
1685 inline void wrasi( Register d) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rs1(d) | op3(wrreg_op3) | u_field(3, 29, 25)); }
1686 inline void wrfprs( Register d) { v9_only(); emit_long( op(arith_op) | rs1(d) | op3(wrreg_op3) | u_field(6, 29, 25)); }
1688 // For a given register condition, return the appropriate condition code
1689 // Condition (the one you would use to get the same effect after "tst" on
1690 // the target register.)
1691 Assembler::Condition reg_cond_to_cc_cond(RCondition in);
1694 // Creation
1695 Assembler(CodeBuffer* code) : AbstractAssembler(code) {
1696 #ifdef CHECK_DELAY
1697 delay_state = no_delay;
1698 #endif
1699 }
1701 // Testing
1702 #ifndef PRODUCT
1703 void test_v9();
1704 void test_v8_onlys();
1705 #endif
1706 };
1709 class RegistersForDebugging : public StackObj {
1710 public:
1711 intptr_t i[8], l[8], o[8], g[8];
1712 float f[32];
1713 double d[32];
1715 void print(outputStream* s);
1717 static int i_offset(int j) { return offset_of(RegistersForDebugging, i[j]); }
1718 static int l_offset(int j) { return offset_of(RegistersForDebugging, l[j]); }
1719 static int o_offset(int j) { return offset_of(RegistersForDebugging, o[j]); }
1720 static int g_offset(int j) { return offset_of(RegistersForDebugging, g[j]); }
1721 static int f_offset(int j) { return offset_of(RegistersForDebugging, f[j]); }
1722 static int d_offset(int j) { return offset_of(RegistersForDebugging, d[j / 2]); }
1724 // gen asm code to save regs
1725 static void save_registers(MacroAssembler* a);
1727 // restore global registers in case C code disturbed them
1728 static void restore_registers(MacroAssembler* a, Register r);
1731 };
1734 // MacroAssembler extends Assembler by a few frequently used macros.
1735 //
1736 // Most of the standard SPARC synthetic ops are defined here.
1737 // Instructions for which a 'better' code sequence exists depending
1738 // on arguments should also go in here.
1740 #define JMP2(r1, r2) jmp(r1, r2, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1741 #define JMP(r1, off) jmp(r1, off, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1742 #define JUMP(a, temp, off) jump(a, temp, off, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1743 #define JUMPL(a, temp, d, off) jumpl(a, temp, d, off, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1746 class MacroAssembler: public Assembler {
1747 protected:
1748 // Support for VM calls
1749 // This is the base routine called by the different versions of call_VM_leaf. The interpreter
1750 // may customize this version by overriding it for its purposes (e.g., to save/restore
1751 // additional registers when doing a VM call).
1752 #ifdef CC_INTERP
1753 #define VIRTUAL
1754 #else
1755 #define VIRTUAL virtual
1756 #endif
1758 VIRTUAL void call_VM_leaf_base(Register thread_cache, address entry_point, int number_of_arguments);
1760 //
1761 // It is imperative that all calls into the VM are handled via the call_VM macros.
1762 // They make sure that the stack linkage is setup correctly. call_VM's correspond
1763 // to ENTRY/ENTRY_X entry points while call_VM_leaf's correspond to LEAF entry points.
1764 //
1765 // This is the base routine called by the different versions of call_VM. The interpreter
1766 // may customize this version by overriding it for its purposes (e.g., to save/restore
1767 // additional registers when doing a VM call).
1768 //
1769 // A non-volatile java_thread_cache register should be specified so
1770 // that the G2_thread value can be preserved across the call.
1771 // (If java_thread_cache is noreg, then a slow get_thread call
1772 // will re-initialize the G2_thread.) call_VM_base returns the register that contains the
1773 // thread.
1774 //
1775 // If no last_java_sp is specified (noreg) than SP will be used instead.
1777 virtual void call_VM_base(
1778 Register oop_result, // where an oop-result ends up if any; use noreg otherwise
1779 Register java_thread_cache, // the thread if computed before ; use noreg otherwise
1780 Register last_java_sp, // to set up last_Java_frame in stubs; use noreg otherwise
1781 address entry_point, // the entry point
1782 int number_of_arguments, // the number of arguments (w/o thread) to pop after call
1783 bool check_exception=true // flag which indicates if exception should be checked
1784 );
1786 // This routine should emit JVMTI PopFrame and ForceEarlyReturn handling code.
1787 // The implementation is only non-empty for the InterpreterMacroAssembler,
1788 // as only the interpreter handles and ForceEarlyReturn PopFrame requests.
1789 virtual void check_and_handle_popframe(Register scratch_reg);
1790 virtual void check_and_handle_earlyret(Register scratch_reg);
1792 public:
1793 MacroAssembler(CodeBuffer* code) : Assembler(code) {}
1795 // Support for NULL-checks
1796 //
1797 // Generates code that causes a NULL OS exception if the content of reg is NULL.
1798 // If the accessed location is M[reg + offset] and the offset is known, provide the
1799 // offset. No explicit code generation is needed if the offset is within a certain
1800 // range (0 <= offset <= page_size).
1801 //
1802 // %%%%%% Currently not done for SPARC
1804 void null_check(Register reg, int offset = -1);
1805 static bool needs_explicit_null_check(intptr_t offset);
1807 // support for delayed instructions
1808 MacroAssembler* delayed() { Assembler::delayed(); return this; }
1810 // branches that use right instruction for v8 vs. v9
1811 inline void br( Condition c, bool a, Predict p, address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::none );
1812 inline void br( Condition c, bool a, Predict p, Label& L );
1814 inline void fb( Condition c, bool a, Predict p, address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::none );
1815 inline void fb( Condition c, bool a, Predict p, Label& L );
1817 // compares register with zero and branches (V9 and V8 instructions)
1818 void br_zero( Condition c, bool a, Predict p, Register s1, Label& L);
1819 // Compares a pointer register with zero and branches on (not)null.
1820 // Does a test & branch on 32-bit systems and a register-branch on 64-bit.
1821 void br_null ( Register s1, bool a, Predict p, Label& L );
1822 void br_notnull( Register s1, bool a, Predict p, Label& L );
1824 // These versions will do the most efficient thing on v8 and v9. Perhaps
1825 // this is what the routine above was meant to do, but it didn't (and
1826 // didn't cover both target address kinds.)
1827 void br_on_reg_cond( RCondition c, bool a, Predict p, Register s1, address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::none );
1828 void br_on_reg_cond( RCondition c, bool a, Predict p, Register s1, Label& L);
1830 inline void bp( Condition c, bool a, CC cc, Predict p, address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::none );
1831 inline void bp( Condition c, bool a, CC cc, Predict p, Label& L );
1833 // Branch that tests xcc in LP64 and icc in !LP64
1834 inline void brx( Condition c, bool a, Predict p, address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::none );
1835 inline void brx( Condition c, bool a, Predict p, Label& L );
1837 // unconditional short branch
1838 inline void ba( bool a, Label& L );
1840 // Branch that tests fp condition codes
1841 inline void fbp( Condition c, bool a, CC cc, Predict p, address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::none );
1842 inline void fbp( Condition c, bool a, CC cc, Predict p, Label& L );
1844 // get PC the best way
1845 inline int get_pc( Register d );
1847 // Sparc shorthands(pp 85, V8 manual, pp 289 V9 manual)
1848 inline void cmp( Register s1, Register s2 ) { subcc( s1, s2, G0 ); }
1849 inline void cmp( Register s1, int simm13a ) { subcc( s1, simm13a, G0 ); }
1851 inline void jmp( Register s1, Register s2 );
1852 inline void jmp( Register s1, int simm13a, RelocationHolder const& rspec = RelocationHolder() );
1854 // Check if the call target is out of wdisp30 range (relative to the code cache)
1855 static inline bool is_far_target(address d);
1856 inline void call( address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::runtime_call_type );
1857 inline void call( Label& L, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::runtime_call_type );
1858 inline void callr( Register s1, Register s2 );
1859 inline void callr( Register s1, int simm13a, RelocationHolder const& rspec = RelocationHolder() );
1861 // Emits nothing on V8
1862 inline void iprefetch( address d, relocInfo::relocType rt = relocInfo::none );
1863 inline void iprefetch( Label& L);
1865 inline void tst( Register s ) { orcc( G0, s, G0 ); }
1867 #ifdef PRODUCT
1868 inline void ret( bool trace = TraceJumps ) { if (trace) {
1869 mov(I7, O7); // traceable register
1870 JMP(O7, 2 * BytesPerInstWord);
1871 } else {
1872 jmpl( I7, 2 * BytesPerInstWord, G0 );
1873 }
1874 }
1876 inline void retl( bool trace = TraceJumps ) { if (trace) JMP(O7, 2 * BytesPerInstWord);
1877 else jmpl( O7, 2 * BytesPerInstWord, G0 ); }
1878 #else
1879 void ret( bool trace = TraceJumps );
1880 void retl( bool trace = TraceJumps );
1881 #endif /* PRODUCT */
1883 // Required platform-specific helpers for Label::patch_instructions.
1884 // They _shadow_ the declarations in AbstractAssembler, which are undefined.
1885 void pd_patch_instruction(address branch, address target);
1886 #ifndef PRODUCT
1887 static void pd_print_patched_instruction(address branch);
1888 #endif
1890 // sethi Macro handles optimizations and relocations
1891 private:
1892 void internal_sethi(const AddressLiteral& addrlit, Register d, bool ForceRelocatable);
1893 public:
1894 void sethi(const AddressLiteral& addrlit, Register d);
1895 void patchable_sethi(const AddressLiteral& addrlit, Register d);
1897 // compute the number of instructions for a sethi/set
1898 static int insts_for_sethi( address a, bool worst_case = false );
1899 static int worst_case_insts_for_set();
1901 // set may be either setsw or setuw (high 32 bits may be zero or sign)
1902 private:
1903 void internal_set(const AddressLiteral& al, Register d, bool ForceRelocatable);
1904 static int insts_for_internal_set(intptr_t value);
1905 public:
1906 void set(const AddressLiteral& addrlit, Register d);
1907 void set(intptr_t value, Register d);
1908 void set(address addr, Register d, RelocationHolder const& rspec);
1909 static int insts_for_set(intptr_t value) { return insts_for_internal_set(value); }
1911 void patchable_set(const AddressLiteral& addrlit, Register d);
1912 void patchable_set(intptr_t value, Register d);
1913 void set64(jlong value, Register d, Register tmp);
1914 static int insts_for_set64(jlong value);
1916 // sign-extend 32 to 64
1917 inline void signx( Register s, Register d ) { sra( s, G0, d); }
1918 inline void signx( Register d ) { sra( d, G0, d); }
1920 inline void not1( Register s, Register d ) { xnor( s, G0, d ); }
1921 inline void not1( Register d ) { xnor( d, G0, d ); }
1923 inline void neg( Register s, Register d ) { sub( G0, s, d ); }
1924 inline void neg( Register d ) { sub( G0, d, d ); }
1926 inline void cas( Register s1, Register s2, Register d) { casa( s1, s2, d, ASI_PRIMARY); }
1927 inline void casx( Register s1, Register s2, Register d) { casxa(s1, s2, d, ASI_PRIMARY); }
1928 // Functions for isolating 64 bit atomic swaps for LP64
1929 // cas_ptr will perform cas for 32 bit VM's and casx for 64 bit VM's
1930 inline void cas_ptr( Register s1, Register s2, Register d) {
1931 #ifdef _LP64
1932 casx( s1, s2, d );
1933 #else
1934 cas( s1, s2, d );
1935 #endif
1936 }
1938 // Functions for isolating 64 bit shifts for LP64
1939 inline void sll_ptr( Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1940 inline void sll_ptr( Register s1, int imm6a, Register d );
1941 inline void sll_ptr( Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d );
1942 inline void srl_ptr( Register s1, Register s2, Register d );
1943 inline void srl_ptr( Register s1, int imm6a, Register d );
1945 // little-endian
1946 inline void casl( Register s1, Register s2, Register d) { casa( s1, s2, d, ASI_PRIMARY_LITTLE); }
1947 inline void casxl( Register s1, Register s2, Register d) { casxa(s1, s2, d, ASI_PRIMARY_LITTLE); }
1949 inline void inc( Register d, int const13 = 1 ) { add( d, const13, d); }
1950 inline void inccc( Register d, int const13 = 1 ) { addcc( d, const13, d); }
1952 inline void dec( Register d, int const13 = 1 ) { sub( d, const13, d); }
1953 inline void deccc( Register d, int const13 = 1 ) { subcc( d, const13, d); }
1955 inline void btst( Register s1, Register s2 ) { andcc( s1, s2, G0 ); }
1956 inline void btst( int simm13a, Register s ) { andcc( s, simm13a, G0 ); }
1958 inline void bset( Register s1, Register s2 ) { or3( s1, s2, s2 ); }
1959 inline void bset( int simm13a, Register s ) { or3( s, simm13a, s ); }
1961 inline void bclr( Register s1, Register s2 ) { andn( s1, s2, s2 ); }
1962 inline void bclr( int simm13a, Register s ) { andn( s, simm13a, s ); }
1964 inline void btog( Register s1, Register s2 ) { xor3( s1, s2, s2 ); }
1965 inline void btog( int simm13a, Register s ) { xor3( s, simm13a, s ); }
1967 inline void clr( Register d ) { or3( G0, G0, d ); }
1969 inline void clrb( Register s1, Register s2);
1970 inline void clrh( Register s1, Register s2);
1971 inline void clr( Register s1, Register s2);
1972 inline void clrx( Register s1, Register s2);
1974 inline void clrb( Register s1, int simm13a);
1975 inline void clrh( Register s1, int simm13a);
1976 inline void clr( Register s1, int simm13a);
1977 inline void clrx( Register s1, int simm13a);
1979 // copy & clear upper word
1980 inline void clruw( Register s, Register d ) { srl( s, G0, d); }
1981 // clear upper word
1982 inline void clruwu( Register d ) { srl( d, G0, d); }
1984 // membar psuedo instruction. takes into account target memory model.
1985 inline void membar( Assembler::Membar_mask_bits const7a );
1987 // returns if membar generates anything.
1988 inline bool membar_has_effect( Assembler::Membar_mask_bits const7a );
1990 // mov pseudo instructions
1991 inline void mov( Register s, Register d) {
1992 if ( s != d ) or3( G0, s, d);
1993 else assert_not_delayed(); // Put something useful in the delay slot!
1994 }
1996 inline void mov_or_nop( Register s, Register d) {
1997 if ( s != d ) or3( G0, s, d);
1998 else nop();
1999 }
2001 inline void mov( int simm13a, Register d) { or3( G0, simm13a, d); }
2003 // address pseudos: make these names unlike instruction names to avoid confusion
2004 inline intptr_t load_pc_address( Register reg, int bytes_to_skip );
2005 inline void load_contents(const AddressLiteral& addrlit, Register d, int offset = 0);
2006 inline void load_ptr_contents(const AddressLiteral& addrlit, Register d, int offset = 0);
2007 inline void store_contents(Register s, const AddressLiteral& addrlit, Register temp, int offset = 0);
2008 inline void store_ptr_contents(Register s, const AddressLiteral& addrlit, Register temp, int offset = 0);
2009 inline void jumpl_to(const AddressLiteral& addrlit, Register temp, Register d, int offset = 0);
2010 inline void jump_to(const AddressLiteral& addrlit, Register temp, int offset = 0);
2011 inline void jump_indirect_to(Address& a, Register temp, int ld_offset = 0, int jmp_offset = 0);
2013 // ring buffer traceable jumps
2015 void jmp2( Register r1, Register r2, const char* file, int line );
2016 void jmp ( Register r1, int offset, const char* file, int line );
2018 void jumpl(const AddressLiteral& addrlit, Register temp, Register d, int offset, const char* file, int line);
2019 void jump (const AddressLiteral& addrlit, Register temp, int offset, const char* file, int line);
2022 // argument pseudos:
2024 inline void load_argument( Argument& a, Register d );
2025 inline void store_argument( Register s, Argument& a );
2026 inline void store_ptr_argument( Register s, Argument& a );
2027 inline void store_float_argument( FloatRegister s, Argument& a );
2028 inline void store_double_argument( FloatRegister s, Argument& a );
2029 inline void store_long_argument( Register s, Argument& a );
2031 // handy macros:
2033 inline void round_to( Register r, int modulus ) {
2034 assert_not_delayed();
2035 inc( r, modulus - 1 );
2036 and3( r, -modulus, r );
2037 }
2039 // --------------------------------------------------
2041 // Functions for isolating 64 bit loads for LP64
2042 // ld_ptr will perform ld for 32 bit VM's and ldx for 64 bit VM's
2043 // st_ptr will perform st for 32 bit VM's and stx for 64 bit VM's
2044 inline void ld_ptr(Register s1, Register s2, Register d);
2045 inline void ld_ptr(Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
2046 inline void ld_ptr(Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d);
2047 inline void ld_ptr(const Address& a, Register d, int offset = 0);
2048 inline void st_ptr(Register d, Register s1, Register s2);
2049 inline void st_ptr(Register d, Register s1, int simm13a);
2050 inline void st_ptr(Register d, Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2);
2051 inline void st_ptr(Register d, const Address& a, int offset = 0);
2053 #ifdef ASSERT
2054 // ByteSize is only a class when ASSERT is defined, otherwise it's an int.
2055 inline void ld_ptr(Register s1, ByteSize simm13a, Register d);
2056 inline void st_ptr(Register d, Register s1, ByteSize simm13a);
2057 #endif
2059 // ld_long will perform ldd for 32 bit VM's and ldx for 64 bit VM's
2060 // st_long will perform std for 32 bit VM's and stx for 64 bit VM's
2061 inline void ld_long(Register s1, Register s2, Register d);
2062 inline void ld_long(Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
2063 inline void ld_long(Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d);
2064 inline void ld_long(const Address& a, Register d, int offset = 0);
2065 inline void st_long(Register d, Register s1, Register s2);
2066 inline void st_long(Register d, Register s1, int simm13a);
2067 inline void st_long(Register d, Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2);
2068 inline void st_long(Register d, const Address& a, int offset = 0);
2070 // Helpers for address formation.
2071 // - They emit only a move if s2 is a constant zero.
2072 // - If dest is a constant and either s1 or s2 is a register, the temp argument is required and becomes the result.
2073 // - If dest is a register and either s1 or s2 is a non-simm13 constant, the temp argument is required and used to materialize the constant.
2074 RegisterOrConstant regcon_andn_ptr(RegisterOrConstant s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, RegisterOrConstant d, Register temp = noreg);
2075 RegisterOrConstant regcon_inc_ptr( RegisterOrConstant s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, RegisterOrConstant d, Register temp = noreg);
2076 RegisterOrConstant regcon_sll_ptr( RegisterOrConstant s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, RegisterOrConstant d, Register temp = noreg);
2078 RegisterOrConstant ensure_simm13_or_reg(RegisterOrConstant src, Register temp) {
2079 if (is_simm13(src.constant_or_zero()))
2080 return src; // register or short constant
2081 guarantee(temp != noreg, "constant offset overflow");
2082 set(src.as_constant(), temp);
2083 return temp;
2084 }
2086 // --------------------------------------------------
2088 public:
2089 // traps as per trap.h (SPARC ABI?)
2091 void breakpoint_trap();
2092 void breakpoint_trap(Condition c, CC cc = icc);
2093 void flush_windows_trap();
2094 void clean_windows_trap();
2095 void get_psr_trap();
2096 void set_psr_trap();
2098 // V8/V9 flush_windows
2099 void flush_windows();
2101 // Support for serializing memory accesses between threads
2102 void serialize_memory(Register thread, Register tmp1, Register tmp2);
2104 // Stack frame creation/removal
2105 void enter();
2106 void leave();
2108 // V8/V9 integer multiply
2109 void mult(Register s1, Register s2, Register d);
2110 void mult(Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
2112 // V8/V9 read and write of condition codes.
2113 void read_ccr(Register d);
2114 void write_ccr(Register s);
2116 // Manipulation of C++ bools
2117 // These are idioms to flag the need for care with accessing bools but on
2118 // this platform we assume byte size
2120 inline void stbool(Register d, const Address& a) { stb(d, a); }
2121 inline void ldbool(const Address& a, Register d) { ldsb(a, d); }
2122 inline void tstbool( Register s ) { tst(s); }
2123 inline void movbool( bool boolconst, Register d) { mov( (int) boolconst, d); }
2125 // klass oop manipulations if compressed
2126 void load_klass(Register src_oop, Register klass);
2127 void store_klass(Register klass, Register dst_oop);
2128 void store_klass_gap(Register s, Register dst_oop);
2130 // oop manipulations
2131 void load_heap_oop(const Address& s, Register d);
2132 void load_heap_oop(Register s1, Register s2, Register d);
2133 void load_heap_oop(Register s1, int simm13a, Register d);
2134 void load_heap_oop(Register s1, RegisterOrConstant s2, Register d);
2135 void store_heap_oop(Register d, Register s1, Register s2);
2136 void store_heap_oop(Register d, Register s1, int simm13a);
2137 void store_heap_oop(Register d, const Address& a, int offset = 0);
2139 void encode_heap_oop(Register src, Register dst);
2140 void encode_heap_oop(Register r) {
2141 encode_heap_oop(r, r);
2142 }
2143 void decode_heap_oop(Register src, Register dst);
2144 void decode_heap_oop(Register r) {
2145 decode_heap_oop(r, r);
2146 }
2147 void encode_heap_oop_not_null(Register r);
2148 void decode_heap_oop_not_null(Register r);
2149 void encode_heap_oop_not_null(Register src, Register dst);
2150 void decode_heap_oop_not_null(Register src, Register dst);
2152 // Support for managing the JavaThread pointer (i.e.; the reference to
2153 // thread-local information).
2154 void get_thread(); // load G2_thread
2155 void verify_thread(); // verify G2_thread contents
2156 void save_thread (const Register threache); // save to cache
2157 void restore_thread(const Register thread_cache); // restore from cache
2159 // Support for last Java frame (but use call_VM instead where possible)
2160 void set_last_Java_frame(Register last_java_sp, Register last_Java_pc);
2161 void reset_last_Java_frame(void);
2163 // Call into the VM.
2164 // Passes the thread pointer (in O0) as a prepended argument.
2165 // Makes sure oop return values are visible to the GC.
2166 void call_VM(Register oop_result, address entry_point, int number_of_arguments = 0, bool check_exceptions = true);
2167 void call_VM(Register oop_result, address entry_point, Register arg_1, bool check_exceptions = true);
2168 void call_VM(Register oop_result, address entry_point, Register arg_1, Register arg_2, bool check_exceptions = true);
2169 void call_VM(Register oop_result, address entry_point, Register arg_1, Register arg_2, Register arg_3, bool check_exceptions = true);
2171 // these overloadings are not presently used on SPARC:
2172 void call_VM(Register oop_result, Register last_java_sp, address entry_point, int number_of_arguments = 0, bool check_exceptions = true);
2173 void call_VM(Register oop_result, Register last_java_sp, address entry_point, Register arg_1, bool check_exceptions = true);
2174 void call_VM(Register oop_result, Register last_java_sp, address entry_point, Register arg_1, Register arg_2, bool check_exceptions = true);
2175 void call_VM(Register oop_result, Register last_java_sp, address entry_point, Register arg_1, Register arg_2, Register arg_3, bool check_exceptions = true);
2177 void call_VM_leaf(Register thread_cache, address entry_point, int number_of_arguments = 0);
2178 void call_VM_leaf(Register thread_cache, address entry_point, Register arg_1);
2179 void call_VM_leaf(Register thread_cache, address entry_point, Register arg_1, Register arg_2);
2180 void call_VM_leaf(Register thread_cache, address entry_point, Register arg_1, Register arg_2, Register arg_3);
2182 void get_vm_result (Register oop_result);
2183 void get_vm_result_2(Register oop_result);
2185 // vm result is currently getting hijacked to for oop preservation
2186 void set_vm_result(Register oop_result);
2188 // if call_VM_base was called with check_exceptions=false, then call
2189 // check_and_forward_exception to handle exceptions when it is safe
2190 void check_and_forward_exception(Register scratch_reg);
2192 private:
2193 // For V8
2194 void read_ccr_trap(Register ccr_save);
2195 void write_ccr_trap(Register ccr_save1, Register scratch1, Register scratch2);
2197 #ifdef ASSERT
2198 // For V8 debugging. Uses V8 instruction sequence and checks
2199 // result with V9 insturctions rdccr and wrccr.
2200 // Uses Gscatch and Gscatch2
2201 void read_ccr_v8_assert(Register ccr_save);
2202 void write_ccr_v8_assert(Register ccr_save);
2203 #endif // ASSERT
2205 public:
2207 // Write to card table for - register is destroyed afterwards.
2208 void card_table_write(jbyte* byte_map_base, Register tmp, Register obj);
2210 void card_write_barrier_post(Register store_addr, Register new_val, Register tmp);
2212 #ifndef SERIALGC
2213 // Array store and offset
2214 void g1_write_barrier_pre(Register obj, Register index, int offset, Register tmp, bool preserve_o_regs);
2216 void g1_write_barrier_post(Register store_addr, Register new_val, Register tmp);
2218 // May do filtering, depending on the boolean arguments.
2219 void g1_card_table_write(jbyte* byte_map_base,
2220 Register tmp, Register obj, Register new_val,
2221 bool region_filter, bool null_filter);
2222 #endif // SERIALGC
2224 // pushes double TOS element of FPU stack on CPU stack; pops from FPU stack
2225 void push_fTOS();
2227 // pops double TOS element from CPU stack and pushes on FPU stack
2228 void pop_fTOS();
2230 void empty_FPU_stack();
2232 void push_IU_state();
2233 void pop_IU_state();
2235 void push_FPU_state();
2236 void pop_FPU_state();
2238 void push_CPU_state();
2239 void pop_CPU_state();
2241 // if heap base register is used - reinit it with the correct value
2242 void reinit_heapbase();
2244 // Debugging
2245 void _verify_oop(Register reg, const char * msg, const char * file, int line);
2246 void _verify_oop_addr(Address addr, const char * msg, const char * file, int line);
2248 #define verify_oop(reg) _verify_oop(reg, "broken oop " #reg, __FILE__, __LINE__)
2249 #define verify_oop_addr(addr) _verify_oop_addr(addr, "broken oop addr ", __FILE__, __LINE__)
2251 // only if +VerifyOops
2252 void verify_FPU(int stack_depth, const char* s = "illegal FPU state");
2253 // only if +VerifyFPU
2254 void stop(const char* msg); // prints msg, dumps registers and stops execution
2255 void warn(const char* msg); // prints msg, but don't stop
2256 void untested(const char* what = "");
2257 void unimplemented(const char* what = "") { char* b = new char[1024]; jio_snprintf(b, 1024, "unimplemented: %s", what); stop(b); }
2258 void should_not_reach_here() { stop("should not reach here"); }
2259 void print_CPU_state();
2261 // oops in code
2262 AddressLiteral allocate_oop_address(jobject obj); // allocate_index
2263 AddressLiteral constant_oop_address(jobject obj); // find_index
2264 inline void set_oop (jobject obj, Register d); // uses allocate_oop_address
2265 inline void set_oop_constant (jobject obj, Register d); // uses constant_oop_address
2266 inline void set_oop (const AddressLiteral& obj_addr, Register d); // same as load_address
2268 void set_narrow_oop( jobject obj, Register d );
2270 // nop padding
2271 void align(int modulus);
2273 // declare a safepoint
2274 void safepoint();
2276 // factor out part of stop into subroutine to save space
2277 void stop_subroutine();
2278 // factor out part of verify_oop into subroutine to save space
2279 void verify_oop_subroutine();
2281 // side-door communication with signalHandler in os_solaris.cpp
2282 static address _verify_oop_implicit_branch[3];
2284 #ifndef PRODUCT
2285 static void test();
2286 #endif
2288 // convert an incoming arglist to varargs format; put the pointer in d
2289 void set_varargs( Argument a, Register d );
2291 int total_frame_size_in_bytes(int extraWords);
2293 // used when extraWords known statically
2294 void save_frame(int extraWords);
2295 void save_frame_c1(int size_in_bytes);
2296 // make a frame, and simultaneously pass up one or two register value
2297 // into the new register window
2298 void save_frame_and_mov(int extraWords, Register s1, Register d1, Register s2 = Register(), Register d2 = Register());
2300 // give no. (outgoing) params, calc # of words will need on frame
2301 void calc_mem_param_words(Register Rparam_words, Register Rresult);
2303 // used to calculate frame size dynamically
2304 // result is in bytes and must be negated for save inst
2305 void calc_frame_size(Register extraWords, Register resultReg);
2307 // calc and also save
2308 void calc_frame_size_and_save(Register extraWords, Register resultReg);
2310 static void debug(char* msg, RegistersForDebugging* outWindow);
2312 // implementations of bytecodes used by both interpreter and compiler
2314 void lcmp( Register Ra_hi, Register Ra_low,
2315 Register Rb_hi, Register Rb_low,
2316 Register Rresult);
2318 void lneg( Register Rhi, Register Rlow );
2320 void lshl( Register Rin_high, Register Rin_low, Register Rcount,
2321 Register Rout_high, Register Rout_low, Register Rtemp );
2323 void lshr( Register Rin_high, Register Rin_low, Register Rcount,
2324 Register Rout_high, Register Rout_low, Register Rtemp );
2326 void lushr( Register Rin_high, Register Rin_low, Register Rcount,
2327 Register Rout_high, Register Rout_low, Register Rtemp );
2329 #ifdef _LP64
2330 void lcmp( Register Ra, Register Rb, Register Rresult);
2331 #endif
2333 // Load and store values by size and signed-ness
2334 void load_sized_value( Address src, Register dst, size_t size_in_bytes, bool is_signed);
2335 void store_sized_value(Register src, Address dst, size_t size_in_bytes);
2337 void float_cmp( bool is_float, int unordered_result,
2338 FloatRegister Fa, FloatRegister Fb,
2339 Register Rresult);
2341 void fneg( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s, FloatRegister d);
2342 void fneg( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister sd ) { Assembler::fneg(w, sd); }
2343 void fmov( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s, FloatRegister d);
2344 void fabs( FloatRegisterImpl::Width w, FloatRegister s, FloatRegister d);
2346 void save_all_globals_into_locals();
2347 void restore_globals_from_locals();
2349 void casx_under_lock(Register top_ptr_reg, Register top_reg, Register ptr_reg,
2350 address lock_addr=0, bool use_call_vm=false);
2351 void cas_under_lock(Register top_ptr_reg, Register top_reg, Register ptr_reg,
2352 address lock_addr=0, bool use_call_vm=false);
2353 void casn (Register addr_reg, Register cmp_reg, Register set_reg) ;
2355 // These set the icc condition code to equal if the lock succeeded
2356 // and notEqual if it failed and requires a slow case
2357 void compiler_lock_object(Register Roop, Register Rmark, Register Rbox,
2358 Register Rscratch,
2359 BiasedLockingCounters* counters = NULL,
2360 bool try_bias = UseBiasedLocking);
2361 void compiler_unlock_object(Register Roop, Register Rmark, Register Rbox,
2362 Register Rscratch,
2363 bool try_bias = UseBiasedLocking);
2365 // Biased locking support
2366 // Upon entry, lock_reg must point to the lock record on the stack,
2367 // obj_reg must contain the target object, and mark_reg must contain
2368 // the target object's header.
2369 // Destroys mark_reg if an attempt is made to bias an anonymously
2370 // biased lock. In this case a failure will go either to the slow
2371 // case or fall through with the notEqual condition code set with
2372 // the expectation that the slow case in the runtime will be called.
2373 // In the fall-through case where the CAS-based lock is done,
2374 // mark_reg is not destroyed.
2375 void biased_locking_enter(Register obj_reg, Register mark_reg, Register temp_reg,
2376 Label& done, Label* slow_case = NULL,
2377 BiasedLockingCounters* counters = NULL);
2378 // Upon entry, the base register of mark_addr must contain the oop.
2379 // Destroys temp_reg.
2381 // If allow_delay_slot_filling is set to true, the next instruction
2382 // emitted after this one will go in an annulled delay slot if the
2383 // biased locking exit case failed.
2384 void biased_locking_exit(Address mark_addr, Register temp_reg, Label& done, bool allow_delay_slot_filling = false);
2386 // allocation
2387 void eden_allocate(
2388 Register obj, // result: pointer to object after successful allocation
2389 Register var_size_in_bytes, // object size in bytes if unknown at compile time; invalid otherwise
2390 int con_size_in_bytes, // object size in bytes if known at compile time
2391 Register t1, // temp register
2392 Register t2, // temp register
2393 Label& slow_case // continuation point if fast allocation fails
2394 );
2395 void tlab_allocate(
2396 Register obj, // result: pointer to object after successful allocation
2397 Register var_size_in_bytes, // object size in bytes if unknown at compile time; invalid otherwise
2398 int con_size_in_bytes, // object size in bytes if known at compile time
2399 Register t1, // temp register
2400 Label& slow_case // continuation point if fast allocation fails
2401 );
2402 void tlab_refill(Label& retry_tlab, Label& try_eden, Label& slow_case);
2403 void incr_allocated_bytes(RegisterOrConstant size_in_bytes,
2404 Register t1, Register t2);
2406 // interface method calling
2407 void lookup_interface_method(Register recv_klass,
2408 Register intf_klass,
2409 RegisterOrConstant itable_index,
2410 Register method_result,
2411 Register temp_reg, Register temp2_reg,
2412 Label& no_such_interface);
2414 // Test sub_klass against super_klass, with fast and slow paths.
2416 // The fast path produces a tri-state answer: yes / no / maybe-slow.
2417 // One of the three labels can be NULL, meaning take the fall-through.
2418 // If super_check_offset is -1, the value is loaded up from super_klass.
2419 // No registers are killed, except temp_reg and temp2_reg.
2420 // If super_check_offset is not -1, temp2_reg is not used and can be noreg.
2421 void check_klass_subtype_fast_path(Register sub_klass,
2422 Register super_klass,
2423 Register temp_reg,
2424 Register temp2_reg,
2425 Label* L_success,
2426 Label* L_failure,
2427 Label* L_slow_path,
2428 RegisterOrConstant super_check_offset = RegisterOrConstant(-1),
2429 Register instanceof_hack = noreg);
2431 // The rest of the type check; must be wired to a corresponding fast path.
2432 // It does not repeat the fast path logic, so don't use it standalone.
2433 // The temp_reg can be noreg, if no temps are available.
2434 // It can also be sub_klass or super_klass, meaning it's OK to kill that one.
2435 // Updates the sub's secondary super cache as necessary.
2436 void check_klass_subtype_slow_path(Register sub_klass,
2437 Register super_klass,
2438 Register temp_reg,
2439 Register temp2_reg,
2440 Register temp3_reg,
2441 Register temp4_reg,
2442 Label* L_success,
2443 Label* L_failure);
2445 // Simplified, combined version, good for typical uses.
2446 // Falls through on failure.
2447 void check_klass_subtype(Register sub_klass,
2448 Register super_klass,
2449 Register temp_reg,
2450 Register temp2_reg,
2451 Label& L_success);
2453 // method handles (JSR 292)
2454 void check_method_handle_type(Register mtype_reg, Register mh_reg,
2455 Register temp_reg,
2456 Label& wrong_method_type);
2457 void load_method_handle_vmslots(Register vmslots_reg, Register mh_reg,
2458 Register temp_reg);
2459 void jump_to_method_handle_entry(Register mh_reg, Register temp_reg, bool emit_delayed_nop = true);
2460 // offset relative to Gargs of argument at tos[arg_slot].
2461 // (arg_slot == 0 means the last argument, not the first).
2462 RegisterOrConstant argument_offset(RegisterOrConstant arg_slot,
2463 int extra_slot_offset = 0);
2464 // Address of Gargs and argument_offset.
2465 Address argument_address(RegisterOrConstant arg_slot,
2466 int extra_slot_offset = 0);
2468 // Stack overflow checking
2470 // Note: this clobbers G3_scratch
2471 void bang_stack_with_offset(int offset) {
2472 // stack grows down, caller passes positive offset
2473 assert(offset > 0, "must bang with negative offset");
2474 set((-offset)+STACK_BIAS, G3_scratch);
2475 st(G0, SP, G3_scratch);
2476 }
2478 // Writes to stack successive pages until offset reached to check for
2479 // stack overflow + shadow pages. Clobbers tsp and scratch registers.
2480 void bang_stack_size(Register Rsize, Register Rtsp, Register Rscratch);
2482 virtual RegisterOrConstant delayed_value_impl(intptr_t* delayed_value_addr, Register tmp, int offset);
2484 void verify_tlab();
2486 Condition negate_condition(Condition cond);
2488 // Helper functions for statistics gathering.
2489 // Conditionally (non-atomically) increments passed counter address, preserving condition codes.
2490 void cond_inc(Condition cond, address counter_addr, Register Rtemp1, Register Rtemp2);
2491 // Unconditional increment.
2492 void inc_counter(address counter_addr, Register Rtmp1, Register Rtmp2);
2493 void inc_counter(int* counter_addr, Register Rtmp1, Register Rtmp2);
2495 // Compare char[] arrays aligned to 4 bytes.
2496 void char_arrays_equals(Register ary1, Register ary2,
2497 Register limit, Register result,
2498 Register chr1, Register chr2, Label& Ldone);
2500 #undef VIRTUAL
2502 };
2504 /**
2505 * class SkipIfEqual:
2506 *
2507 * Instantiating this class will result in assembly code being output that will
2508 * jump around any code emitted between the creation of the instance and it's
2509 * automatic destruction at the end of a scope block, depending on the value of
2510 * the flag passed to the constructor, which will be checked at run-time.
2511 */
2512 class SkipIfEqual : public StackObj {
2513 private:
2514 MacroAssembler* _masm;
2515 Label _label;
2517 public:
2518 // 'temp' is a temp register that this object can use (and trash)
2519 SkipIfEqual(MacroAssembler*, Register temp,
2520 const bool* flag_addr, Assembler::Condition condition);
2521 ~SkipIfEqual();
2522 };
2524 #ifdef ASSERT
2525 // On RISC, there's no benefit to verifying instruction boundaries.
2526 inline bool AbstractAssembler::pd_check_instruction_mark() { return false; }
2527 #endif
2529 #endif // CPU_SPARC_VM_ASSEMBLER_SPARC_HPP