src/share/vm/opto/graphKit.hpp

Mon, 14 May 2012 09:36:00 -0700

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Mon, 14 May 2012 09:36:00 -0700
changeset 3760
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6924259: Remove String.count/String.offset
Summary: Allow a version of String class that doesn't have count and offset fields.
Reviewed-by: never, coleenp

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    25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_OPTO_GRAPHKIT_HPP
    26 #define SHARE_VM_OPTO_GRAPHKIT_HPP
    28 #include "ci/ciEnv.hpp"
    29 #include "ci/ciMethodData.hpp"
    30 #include "opto/addnode.hpp"
    31 #include "opto/callnode.hpp"
    32 #include "opto/cfgnode.hpp"
    33 #include "opto/compile.hpp"
    34 #include "opto/divnode.hpp"
    35 #include "opto/mulnode.hpp"
    36 #include "opto/phaseX.hpp"
    37 #include "opto/subnode.hpp"
    38 #include "opto/type.hpp"
    39 #include "runtime/deoptimization.hpp"
    41 class FastLockNode;
    42 class FastUnlockNode;
    43 class IdealKit;
    44 class Parse;
    45 class RootNode;
    47 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    48 //----------------------------GraphKit-----------------------------------------
    49 // Toolkit for building the common sorts of subgraphs.
    50 // Does not know about bytecode parsing or type-flow results.
    51 // It is able to create graphs implementing the semantics of most
    52 // or all bytecodes, so that it can expand intrinsics and calls.
    53 // It may depend on JVMState structure, but it must not depend
    54 // on specific bytecode streams.
    55 class GraphKit : public Phase {
    56   friend class PreserveJVMState;
    58  protected:
    59   ciEnv*            _env;       // Compilation environment
    60   PhaseGVN         &_gvn;       // Some optimizations while parsing
    61   SafePointNode*    _map;       // Parser map from JVM to Nodes
    62   SafePointNode*    _exceptions;// Parser map(s) for exception state(s)
    63   int               _sp;        // JVM Expression Stack Pointer
    64   int               _bci;       // JVM Bytecode Pointer
    65   ciMethod*         _method;    // JVM Current Method
    67  private:
    68   SafePointNode*     map_not_null() const {
    69     assert(_map != NULL, "must call stopped() to test for reset compiler map");
    70     return _map;
    71   }
    73  public:
    74   GraphKit();                   // empty constructor
    75   GraphKit(JVMState* jvms);     // the JVM state on which to operate
    77 #ifdef ASSERT
    78   ~GraphKit() {
    79     assert(!has_exceptions(), "user must call transfer_exceptions_into_jvms");
    80   }
    81 #endif
    83   virtual Parse* is_Parse() const { return NULL; }
    85   ciEnv*        env()           const { return _env; }
    86   PhaseGVN&     gvn()           const { return _gvn; }
    88   void record_for_igvn(Node* n) const { C->record_for_igvn(n); }  // delegate to Compile
    90   // Handy well-known nodes:
    91   Node*         null()          const { return zerocon(T_OBJECT); }
    92   Node*         top()           const { return C->top(); }
    93   RootNode*     root()          const { return C->root(); }
    95   // Create or find a constant node
    96   Node* intcon(jint con)        const { return _gvn.intcon(con); }
    97   Node* longcon(jlong con)      const { return _gvn.longcon(con); }
    98   Node* makecon(const Type *t)  const { return _gvn.makecon(t); }
    99   Node* zerocon(BasicType bt)   const { return _gvn.zerocon(bt); }
   100   // (See also macro MakeConX in type.hpp, which uses intcon or longcon.)
   102   // Helper for byte_map_base
   103   Node* byte_map_base_node() {
   104     // Get base of card map
   105     CardTableModRefBS* ct = (CardTableModRefBS*)(Universe::heap()->barrier_set());
   106     assert(sizeof(*ct->byte_map_base) == sizeof(jbyte), "adjust users of this code");
   107     if (ct->byte_map_base != NULL) {
   108       return makecon(TypeRawPtr::make((address)ct->byte_map_base));
   109     } else {
   110       return null();
   111     }
   112   }
   114   jint  find_int_con(Node* n, jint value_if_unknown) {
   115     return _gvn.find_int_con(n, value_if_unknown);
   116   }
   117   jlong find_long_con(Node* n, jlong value_if_unknown) {
   118     return _gvn.find_long_con(n, value_if_unknown);
   119   }
   120   // (See also macro find_intptr_t_con in type.hpp, which uses one of these.)
   122   // JVM State accessors:
   123   // Parser mapping from JVM indices into Nodes.
   124   // Low slots are accessed by the StartNode::enum.
   125   // Then come the locals at StartNode::Parms to StartNode::Parms+max_locals();
   126   // Then come JVM stack slots.
   127   // Finally come the monitors, if any.
   128   // See layout accessors in class JVMState.
   130   SafePointNode*     map()      const { return _map; }
   131   bool               has_exceptions() const { return _exceptions != NULL; }
   132   JVMState*          jvms()     const { return map_not_null()->_jvms; }
   133   int                sp()       const { return _sp; }
   134   int                bci()      const { return _bci; }
   135   Bytecodes::Code    java_bc()  const;
   136   ciMethod*          method()   const { return _method; }
   138   void set_jvms(JVMState* jvms)       { set_map(jvms->map());
   139                                         assert(jvms == this->jvms(), "sanity");
   140                                         _sp = jvms->sp();
   141                                         _bci = jvms->bci();
   142                                         _method = jvms->has_method() ? jvms->method() : NULL; }
   143   void set_map(SafePointNode* m)      { _map = m; debug_only(verify_map()); }
   144   void set_sp(int i)                  { assert(i >= 0, "must be non-negative"); _sp = i; }
   145   void clean_stack(int from_sp); // clear garbage beyond from_sp to top
   147   void inc_sp(int i)                  { set_sp(sp() + i); }
   148   void set_bci(int bci)               { _bci = bci; }
   150   // Make sure jvms has current bci & sp.
   151   JVMState* sync_jvms()     const;
   152 #ifdef ASSERT
   153   // Make sure JVMS has an updated copy of bci and sp.
   154   // Also sanity-check method, depth, and monitor depth.
   155   bool jvms_in_sync() const;
   157   // Make sure the map looks OK.
   158   void verify_map() const;
   160   // Make sure a proposed exception state looks OK.
   161   static void verify_exception_state(SafePointNode* ex_map);
   162 #endif
   164   // Clone the existing map state.  (Implements PreserveJVMState.)
   165   SafePointNode* clone_map();
   167   // Set the map to a clone of the given one.
   168   void set_map_clone(SafePointNode* m);
   170   // Tell if the compilation is failing.
   171   bool failing() const { return C->failing(); }
   173   // Set _map to NULL, signalling a stop to further bytecode execution.
   174   // Preserve the map intact for future use, and return it back to the caller.
   175   SafePointNode* stop() { SafePointNode* m = map(); set_map(NULL); return m; }
   177   // Stop, but first smash the map's inputs to NULL, to mark it dead.
   178   void stop_and_kill_map();
   180   // Tell if _map is NULL, or control is top.
   181   bool stopped();
   183   // Tell if this method or any caller method has exception handlers.
   184   bool has_ex_handler();
   186   // Save an exception without blowing stack contents or other JVM state.
   187   // (The extra pointer is stuck with add_req on the map, beyond the JVMS.)
   188   static void set_saved_ex_oop(SafePointNode* ex_map, Node* ex_oop);
   190   // Recover a saved exception from its map.
   191   static Node* saved_ex_oop(SafePointNode* ex_map);
   193   // Recover a saved exception from its map, and remove it from the map.
   194   static Node* clear_saved_ex_oop(SafePointNode* ex_map);
   196 #ifdef ASSERT
   197   // Recover a saved exception from its map, and remove it from the map.
   198   static bool has_saved_ex_oop(SafePointNode* ex_map);
   199 #endif
   201   // Push an exception in the canonical position for handlers (stack(0)).
   202   void push_ex_oop(Node* ex_oop) {
   203     ensure_stack(1);  // ensure room to push the exception
   204     set_stack(0, ex_oop);
   205     set_sp(1);
   206     clean_stack(1);
   207   }
   209   // Detach and return an exception state.
   210   SafePointNode* pop_exception_state() {
   211     SafePointNode* ex_map = _exceptions;
   212     if (ex_map != NULL) {
   213       _exceptions = ex_map->next_exception();
   214       ex_map->set_next_exception(NULL);
   215       debug_only(verify_exception_state(ex_map));
   216     }
   217     return ex_map;
   218   }
   220   // Add an exception, using the given JVM state, without commoning.
   221   void push_exception_state(SafePointNode* ex_map) {
   222     debug_only(verify_exception_state(ex_map));
   223     ex_map->set_next_exception(_exceptions);
   224     _exceptions = ex_map;
   225   }
   227   // Turn the current JVM state into an exception state, appending the ex_oop.
   228   SafePointNode* make_exception_state(Node* ex_oop);
   230   // Add an exception, using the given JVM state.
   231   // Combine all exceptions with a common exception type into a single state.
   232   // (This is done via combine_exception_states.)
   233   void add_exception_state(SafePointNode* ex_map);
   235   // Combine all exceptions of any sort whatever into a single master state.
   236   SafePointNode* combine_and_pop_all_exception_states() {
   237     if (_exceptions == NULL)  return NULL;
   238     SafePointNode* phi_map = pop_exception_state();
   239     SafePointNode* ex_map;
   240     while ((ex_map = pop_exception_state()) != NULL) {
   241       combine_exception_states(ex_map, phi_map);
   242     }
   243     return phi_map;
   244   }
   246   // Combine the two exception states, building phis as necessary.
   247   // The second argument is updated to include contributions from the first.
   248   void combine_exception_states(SafePointNode* ex_map, SafePointNode* phi_map);
   250   // Reset the map to the given state.  If there are any half-finished phis
   251   // in it (created by combine_exception_states), transform them now.
   252   // Returns the exception oop.  (Caller must call push_ex_oop if required.)
   253   Node* use_exception_state(SafePointNode* ex_map);
   255   // Collect exceptions from a given JVM state into my exception list.
   256   void add_exception_states_from(JVMState* jvms);
   258   // Collect all raised exceptions into the current JVM state.
   259   // Clear the current exception list and map, returns the combined states.
   260   JVMState* transfer_exceptions_into_jvms();
   262   // Helper to throw a built-in exception.
   263   // Range checks take the offending index.
   264   // Cast and array store checks take the offending class.
   265   // Others do not take the optional argument.
   266   // The JVMS must allow the bytecode to be re-executed
   267   // via an uncommon trap.
   268   void builtin_throw(Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason, Node* arg = NULL);
   270   // Helper to check the JavaThread::_should_post_on_exceptions flag
   271   // and branch to an uncommon_trap if it is true (with the specified reason and must_throw)
   272   void uncommon_trap_if_should_post_on_exceptions(Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason,
   273                                                   bool must_throw) ;
   275   // Helper Functions for adding debug information
   276   void kill_dead_locals();
   277 #ifdef ASSERT
   278   bool dead_locals_are_killed();
   279 #endif
   280   // The call may deoptimize.  Supply required JVM state as debug info.
   281   // If must_throw is true, the call is guaranteed not to return normally.
   282   void add_safepoint_edges(SafePointNode* call,
   283                            bool must_throw = false);
   285   // How many stack inputs does the current BC consume?
   286   // And, how does the stack change after the bytecode?
   287   // Returns false if unknown.
   288   bool compute_stack_effects(int& inputs, int& depth);
   290   // Add a fixed offset to a pointer
   291   Node* basic_plus_adr(Node* base, Node* ptr, intptr_t offset) {
   292     return basic_plus_adr(base, ptr, MakeConX(offset));
   293   }
   294   Node* basic_plus_adr(Node* base, intptr_t offset) {
   295     return basic_plus_adr(base, base, MakeConX(offset));
   296   }
   297   // Add a variable offset to a pointer
   298   Node* basic_plus_adr(Node* base, Node* offset) {
   299     return basic_plus_adr(base, base, offset);
   300   }
   301   Node* basic_plus_adr(Node* base, Node* ptr, Node* offset);
   304   // Some convenient shortcuts for common nodes
   305   Node* IfTrue(IfNode* iff)                   { return _gvn.transform(new (C,1) IfTrueNode(iff));      }
   306   Node* IfFalse(IfNode* iff)                  { return _gvn.transform(new (C,1) IfFalseNode(iff));     }
   308   Node* AddI(Node* l, Node* r)                { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) AddINode(l, r));       }
   309   Node* SubI(Node* l, Node* r)                { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) SubINode(l, r));       }
   310   Node* MulI(Node* l, Node* r)                { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) MulINode(l, r));       }
   311   Node* DivI(Node* ctl, Node* l, Node* r)     { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) DivINode(ctl, l, r));  }
   313   Node* AndI(Node* l, Node* r)                { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) AndINode(l, r));       }
   314   Node* OrI(Node* l, Node* r)                 { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) OrINode(l, r));        }
   315   Node* XorI(Node* l, Node* r)                { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) XorINode(l, r));       }
   317   Node* MaxI(Node* l, Node* r)                { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) MaxINode(l, r));       }
   318   Node* MinI(Node* l, Node* r)                { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) MinINode(l, r));       }
   320   Node* LShiftI(Node* l, Node* r)             { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) LShiftINode(l, r));    }
   321   Node* RShiftI(Node* l, Node* r)             { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) RShiftINode(l, r));    }
   322   Node* URShiftI(Node* l, Node* r)            { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) URShiftINode(l, r));   }
   324   Node* CmpI(Node* l, Node* r)                { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) CmpINode(l, r));       }
   325   Node* CmpL(Node* l, Node* r)                { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) CmpLNode(l, r));       }
   326   Node* CmpP(Node* l, Node* r)                { return _gvn.transform(new (C,3) CmpPNode(l, r));       }
   327   Node* Bool(Node* cmp, BoolTest::mask relop) { return _gvn.transform(new (C,2) BoolNode(cmp, relop)); }
   329   Node* AddP(Node* b, Node* a, Node* o)       { return _gvn.transform(new (C,4) AddPNode(b, a, o));    }
   331   // Convert between int and long, and size_t.
   332   // (See macros ConvI2X, etc., in type.hpp for ConvI2X, etc.)
   333   Node* ConvI2L(Node* offset);
   334   Node* ConvL2I(Node* offset);
   335   // Find out the klass of an object.
   336   Node* load_object_klass(Node* object);
   337   // Find out the length of an array.
   338   Node* load_array_length(Node* array);
   339   // Helper function to do a NULL pointer check or ZERO check based on type.
   340   Node* null_check_common(Node* value, BasicType type,
   341                           bool assert_null, Node* *null_control);
   342   // Throw an exception if a given value is null.
   343   // Return the value cast to not-null.
   344   // Be clever about equivalent dominating null checks.
   345   Node* do_null_check(Node* value, BasicType type) {
   346     return null_check_common(value, type, false, NULL);
   347   }
   348   // Throw an uncommon trap if a given value is __not__ null.
   349   // Return the value cast to null, and be clever about dominating checks.
   350   Node* do_null_assert(Node* value, BasicType type) {
   351     return null_check_common(value, type, true, NULL);
   352   }
   353   // Null check oop.  Return null-path control into (*null_control).
   354   // Return a cast-not-null node which depends on the not-null control.
   355   // If never_see_null, use an uncommon trap (*null_control sees a top).
   356   // The cast is not valid along the null path; keep a copy of the original.
   357   Node* null_check_oop(Node* value, Node* *null_control,
   358                        bool never_see_null = false);
   360   // Check the null_seen bit.
   361   bool seems_never_null(Node* obj, ciProfileData* data);
   363   // Use the type profile to narrow an object type.
   364   Node* maybe_cast_profiled_receiver(Node* not_null_obj,
   365                                      ciProfileData* data,
   366                                      ciKlass* require_klass);
   368   // Cast obj to not-null on this path
   369   Node* cast_not_null(Node* obj, bool do_replace_in_map = true);
   370   // Replace all occurrences of one node by another.
   371   void replace_in_map(Node* old, Node* neww);
   373   void push(Node* n)    { map_not_null(); _map->set_stack(_map->_jvms,_sp++,n); }
   374   Node* pop()           { map_not_null(); return _map->stack(_map->_jvms,--_sp); }
   375   Node* peek(int off=0) { map_not_null(); return _map->stack(_map->_jvms, _sp - off - 1); }
   377   void push_pair(Node* ldval) {
   378     push(ldval);
   379     push(top());  // the halfword is merely a placeholder
   380   }
   381   void push_pair_local(int i) {
   382     // longs are stored in locals in "push" order
   383     push(  local(i+0) );  // the real value
   384     assert(local(i+1) == top(), "");
   385     push(top());  // halfword placeholder
   386   }
   387   Node* pop_pair() {
   388     // the second half is pushed last & popped first; it contains exactly nothing
   389     Node* halfword = pop();
   390     assert(halfword == top(), "");
   391     // the long bits are pushed first & popped last:
   392     return pop();
   393   }
   394   void set_pair_local(int i, Node* lval) {
   395     // longs are stored in locals as a value/half pair (like doubles)
   396     set_local(i+0, lval);
   397     set_local(i+1, top());
   398   }
   400   // Push the node, which may be zero, one, or two words.
   401   void push_node(BasicType n_type, Node* n) {
   402     int n_size = type2size[n_type];
   403     if      (n_size == 1)  push(      n );  // T_INT, ...
   404     else if (n_size == 2)  push_pair( n );  // T_DOUBLE, T_LONG
   405     else                   { assert(n_size == 0, "must be T_VOID"); }
   406   }
   408   Node* pop_node(BasicType n_type) {
   409     int n_size = type2size[n_type];
   410     if      (n_size == 1)  return pop();
   411     else if (n_size == 2)  return pop_pair();
   412     else                   return NULL;
   413   }
   415   Node* control()               const { return map_not_null()->control(); }
   416   Node* i_o()                   const { return map_not_null()->i_o(); }
   417   Node* returnadr()             const { return map_not_null()->returnadr(); }
   418   Node* frameptr()              const { return map_not_null()->frameptr(); }
   419   Node* local(uint idx)         const { map_not_null(); return _map->local(      _map->_jvms, idx); }
   420   Node* stack(uint idx)         const { map_not_null(); return _map->stack(      _map->_jvms, idx); }
   421   Node* argument(uint idx)      const { map_not_null(); return _map->argument(   _map->_jvms, idx); }
   422   Node* monitor_box(uint idx)   const { map_not_null(); return _map->monitor_box(_map->_jvms, idx); }
   423   Node* monitor_obj(uint idx)   const { map_not_null(); return _map->monitor_obj(_map->_jvms, idx); }
   425   void set_control  (Node* c)         { map_not_null()->set_control(c); }
   426   void set_i_o      (Node* c)         { map_not_null()->set_i_o(c); }
   427   void set_local(uint idx, Node* c)   { map_not_null(); _map->set_local(   _map->_jvms, idx, c); }
   428   void set_stack(uint idx, Node* c)   { map_not_null(); _map->set_stack(   _map->_jvms, idx, c); }
   429   void set_argument(uint idx, Node* c){ map_not_null(); _map->set_argument(_map->_jvms, idx, c); }
   430   void ensure_stack(uint stk_size)    { map_not_null(); _map->ensure_stack(_map->_jvms, stk_size); }
   432   // Access unaliased memory
   433   Node* memory(uint alias_idx);
   434   Node* memory(const TypePtr *tp) { return memory(C->get_alias_index(tp)); }
   435   Node* memory(Node* adr) { return memory(_gvn.type(adr)->is_ptr()); }
   437   // Access immutable memory
   438   Node* immutable_memory() { return C->immutable_memory(); }
   440   // Set unaliased memory
   441   void set_memory(Node* c, uint alias_idx) { merged_memory()->set_memory_at(alias_idx, c); }
   442   void set_memory(Node* c, const TypePtr *tp) { set_memory(c,C->get_alias_index(tp)); }
   443   void set_memory(Node* c, Node* adr) { set_memory(c,_gvn.type(adr)->is_ptr()); }
   445   // Get the entire memory state (probably a MergeMemNode), and reset it
   446   // (The resetting prevents somebody from using the dangling Node pointer.)
   447   Node* reset_memory();
   449   // Get the entire memory state, asserted to be a MergeMemNode.
   450   MergeMemNode* merged_memory() {
   451     Node* mem = map_not_null()->memory();
   452     assert(mem->is_MergeMem(), "parse memory is always pre-split");
   453     return mem->as_MergeMem();
   454   }
   456   // Set the entire memory state; produce a new MergeMemNode.
   457   void set_all_memory(Node* newmem);
   459   // Create a memory projection from the call, then set_all_memory.
   460   void set_all_memory_call(Node* call, bool separate_io_proj = false);
   462   // Create a LoadNode, reading from the parser's memory state.
   463   // (Note:  require_atomic_access is useful only with T_LONG.)
   464   Node* make_load(Node* ctl, Node* adr, const Type* t, BasicType bt,
   465                   bool require_atomic_access = false) {
   466     // This version computes alias_index from bottom_type
   467     return make_load(ctl, adr, t, bt, adr->bottom_type()->is_ptr(),
   468                      require_atomic_access);
   469   }
   470   Node* make_load(Node* ctl, Node* adr, const Type* t, BasicType bt, const TypePtr* adr_type, bool require_atomic_access = false) {
   471     // This version computes alias_index from an address type
   472     assert(adr_type != NULL, "use other make_load factory");
   473     return make_load(ctl, adr, t, bt, C->get_alias_index(adr_type),
   474                      require_atomic_access);
   475   }
   476   // This is the base version which is given an alias index.
   477   Node* make_load(Node* ctl, Node* adr, const Type* t, BasicType bt, int adr_idx, bool require_atomic_access = false);
   479   // Create & transform a StoreNode and store the effect into the
   480   // parser's memory state.
   481   Node* store_to_memory(Node* ctl, Node* adr, Node* val, BasicType bt,
   482                         const TypePtr* adr_type,
   483                         bool require_atomic_access = false) {
   484     // This version computes alias_index from an address type
   485     assert(adr_type != NULL, "use other store_to_memory factory");
   486     return store_to_memory(ctl, adr, val, bt,
   487                            C->get_alias_index(adr_type),
   488                            require_atomic_access);
   489   }
   490   // This is the base version which is given alias index
   491   // Return the new StoreXNode
   492   Node* store_to_memory(Node* ctl, Node* adr, Node* val, BasicType bt,
   493                         int adr_idx,
   494                         bool require_atomic_access = false);
   497   // All in one pre-barrier, store, post_barrier
   498   // Insert a write-barrier'd store.  This is to let generational GC
   499   // work; we have to flag all oop-stores before the next GC point.
   500   //
   501   // It comes in 3 flavors of store to an object, array, or unknown.
   502   // We use precise card marks for arrays to avoid scanning the entire
   503   // array. We use imprecise for object. We use precise for unknown
   504   // since we don't know if we have an array or and object or even
   505   // where the object starts.
   506   //
   507   // If val==NULL, it is taken to be a completely unknown value. QQQ
   509   Node* store_oop(Node* ctl,
   510                   Node* obj,   // containing obj
   511                   Node* adr,  // actual adress to store val at
   512                   const TypePtr* adr_type,
   513                   Node* val,
   514                   const TypeOopPtr* val_type,
   515                   BasicType bt,
   516                   bool use_precise);
   518   Node* store_oop_to_object(Node* ctl,
   519                             Node* obj,   // containing obj
   520                             Node* adr,  // actual adress to store val at
   521                             const TypePtr* adr_type,
   522                             Node* val,
   523                             const TypeOopPtr* val_type,
   524                             BasicType bt) {
   525     return store_oop(ctl, obj, adr, adr_type, val, val_type, bt, false);
   526   }
   528   Node* store_oop_to_array(Node* ctl,
   529                            Node* obj,   // containing obj
   530                            Node* adr,  // actual adress to store val at
   531                            const TypePtr* adr_type,
   532                            Node* val,
   533                            const TypeOopPtr* val_type,
   534                            BasicType bt) {
   535     return store_oop(ctl, obj, adr, adr_type, val, val_type, bt, true);
   536   }
   538   // Could be an array or object we don't know at compile time (unsafe ref.)
   539   Node* store_oop_to_unknown(Node* ctl,
   540                              Node* obj,   // containing obj
   541                              Node* adr,  // actual adress to store val at
   542                              const TypePtr* adr_type,
   543                              Node* val,
   544                              BasicType bt);
   546   // For the few case where the barriers need special help
   547   void pre_barrier(bool do_load, Node* ctl,
   548                    Node* obj, Node* adr, uint adr_idx, Node* val, const TypeOopPtr* val_type,
   549                    Node* pre_val,
   550                    BasicType bt);
   552   void post_barrier(Node* ctl, Node* store, Node* obj, Node* adr, uint adr_idx,
   553                     Node* val, BasicType bt, bool use_precise);
   555   // Return addressing for an array element.
   556   Node* array_element_address(Node* ary, Node* idx, BasicType elembt,
   557                               // Optional constraint on the array size:
   558                               const TypeInt* sizetype = NULL);
   560   // Return a load of array element at idx.
   561   Node* load_array_element(Node* ctl, Node* ary, Node* idx, const TypeAryPtr* arytype);
   563   //---------------- Dtrace support --------------------
   564   void make_dtrace_method_entry_exit(ciMethod* method, bool is_entry);
   565   void make_dtrace_method_entry(ciMethod* method) {
   566     make_dtrace_method_entry_exit(method, true);
   567   }
   568   void make_dtrace_method_exit(ciMethod* method) {
   569     make_dtrace_method_entry_exit(method, false);
   570   }
   572   //--------------- stub generation -------------------
   573  public:
   574   void gen_stub(address C_function,
   575                 const char *name,
   576                 int is_fancy_jump,
   577                 bool pass_tls,
   578                 bool return_pc);
   580   //---------- help for generating calls --------------
   582   // Do a null check on the receiver, which is in argument(0).
   583   Node* null_check_receiver(ciMethod* callee) {
   584     assert(!callee->is_static(), "must be a virtual method");
   585     int nargs = 1 + callee->signature()->size();
   586     // Null check on self without removing any arguments.  The argument
   587     // null check technically happens in the wrong place, which can lead to
   588     // invalid stack traces when the primitive is inlined into a method
   589     // which handles NullPointerExceptions.
   590     Node* receiver = argument(0);
   591     _sp += nargs;
   592     receiver = do_null_check(receiver, T_OBJECT);
   593     _sp -= nargs;
   594     return receiver;
   595   }
   597   // Fill in argument edges for the call from argument(0), argument(1), ...
   598   // (The next step is to call set_edges_for_java_call.)
   599   void  set_arguments_for_java_call(CallJavaNode* call);
   601   // Fill in non-argument edges for the call.
   602   // Transform the call, and update the basics: control, i_o, memory.
   603   // (The next step is usually to call set_results_for_java_call.)
   604   void set_edges_for_java_call(CallJavaNode* call,
   605                                bool must_throw = false, bool separate_io_proj = false);
   607   // Finish up a java call that was started by set_edges_for_java_call.
   608   // Call add_exception on any throw arising from the call.
   609   // Return the call result (transformed).
   610   Node* set_results_for_java_call(CallJavaNode* call, bool separate_io_proj = false);
   612   // Similar to set_edges_for_java_call, but simplified for runtime calls.
   613   void  set_predefined_output_for_runtime_call(Node* call) {
   614     set_predefined_output_for_runtime_call(call, NULL, NULL);
   615   }
   616   void  set_predefined_output_for_runtime_call(Node* call,
   617                                                Node* keep_mem,
   618                                                const TypePtr* hook_mem);
   619   Node* set_predefined_input_for_runtime_call(SafePointNode* call);
   621   // Replace the call with the current state of the kit.  Requires
   622   // that the call was generated with separate io_projs so that
   623   // exceptional control flow can be handled properly.
   624   void replace_call(CallNode* call, Node* result);
   626   // helper functions for statistics
   627   void increment_counter(address counter_addr);   // increment a debug counter
   628   void increment_counter(Node*   counter_addr);   // increment a debug counter
   630   // Bail out to the interpreter right now
   631   // The optional klass is the one causing the trap.
   632   // The optional reason is debug information written to the compile log.
   633   // Optional must_throw is the same as with add_safepoint_edges.
   634   void uncommon_trap(int trap_request,
   635                      ciKlass* klass = NULL, const char* reason_string = NULL,
   636                      bool must_throw = false, bool keep_exact_action = false);
   638   // Shorthand, to avoid saying "Deoptimization::" so many times.
   639   void uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason,
   640                      Deoptimization::DeoptAction action,
   641                      ciKlass* klass = NULL, const char* reason_string = NULL,
   642                      bool must_throw = false, bool keep_exact_action = false) {
   643     uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::make_trap_request(reason, action),
   644                   klass, reason_string, must_throw, keep_exact_action);
   645   }
   647   // Report if there were too many traps at the current method and bci.
   648   // Report if a trap was recorded, and/or PerMethodTrapLimit was exceeded.
   649   // If there is no MDO at all, report no trap unless told to assume it.
   650   bool too_many_traps(Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason) {
   651     return C->too_many_traps(method(), bci(), reason);
   652   }
   654   // Report if there were too many recompiles at the current method and bci.
   655   bool too_many_recompiles(Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason) {
   656     return C->too_many_recompiles(method(), bci(), reason);
   657   }
   659   // Returns the object (if any) which was created the moment before.
   660   Node* just_allocated_object(Node* current_control);
   662   static bool use_ReduceInitialCardMarks() {
   663     return (ReduceInitialCardMarks
   664             && Universe::heap()->can_elide_tlab_store_barriers());
   665   }
   667   // Sync Ideal and Graph kits.
   668   void sync_kit(IdealKit& ideal);
   669   void final_sync(IdealKit& ideal);
   671   // vanilla/CMS post barrier
   672   void write_barrier_post(Node *store, Node* obj,
   673                           Node* adr,  uint adr_idx, Node* val, bool use_precise);
   675   // G1 pre/post barriers
   676   void g1_write_barrier_pre(bool do_load,
   677                             Node* obj,
   678                             Node* adr,
   679                             uint alias_idx,
   680                             Node* val,
   681                             const TypeOopPtr* val_type,
   682                             Node* pre_val,
   683                             BasicType bt);
   685   void g1_write_barrier_post(Node* store,
   686                              Node* obj,
   687                              Node* adr,
   688                              uint alias_idx,
   689                              Node* val,
   690                              BasicType bt,
   691                              bool use_precise);
   692   // Helper function for g1
   693   private:
   694   void g1_mark_card(IdealKit& ideal, Node* card_adr, Node* store, uint oop_alias_idx,
   695                     Node* index, Node* index_adr,
   696                     Node* buffer, const TypeFunc* tf);
   698   public:
   699   // Helper function to round double arguments before a call
   700   void round_double_arguments(ciMethod* dest_method);
   701   void round_double_result(ciMethod* dest_method);
   703   // rounding for strict float precision conformance
   704   Node* precision_rounding(Node* n);
   706   // rounding for strict double precision conformance
   707   Node* dprecision_rounding(Node* n);
   709   // rounding for non-strict double stores
   710   Node* dstore_rounding(Node* n);
   712   // Helper functions for fast/slow path codes
   713   Node* opt_iff(Node* region, Node* iff);
   714   Node* make_runtime_call(int flags,
   715                           const TypeFunc* call_type, address call_addr,
   716                           const char* call_name,
   717                           const TypePtr* adr_type, // NULL if no memory effects
   718                           Node* parm0 = NULL, Node* parm1 = NULL,
   719                           Node* parm2 = NULL, Node* parm3 = NULL,
   720                           Node* parm4 = NULL, Node* parm5 = NULL,
   721                           Node* parm6 = NULL, Node* parm7 = NULL);
   722   enum {  // flag values for make_runtime_call
   723     RC_NO_FP = 1,               // CallLeafNoFPNode
   724     RC_NO_IO = 2,               // do not hook IO edges
   725     RC_NO_LEAF = 4,             // CallStaticJavaNode
   726     RC_MUST_THROW = 8,          // flag passed to add_safepoint_edges
   727     RC_NARROW_MEM = 16,         // input memory is same as output
   728     RC_UNCOMMON = 32,           // freq. expected to be like uncommon trap
   729     RC_LEAF = 0                 // null value:  no flags set
   730   };
   732   // merge in all memory slices from new_mem, along the given path
   733   void merge_memory(Node* new_mem, Node* region, int new_path);
   734   void make_slow_call_ex(Node* call, ciInstanceKlass* ex_klass, bool separate_io_proj);
   736   // Helper functions to build synchronizations
   737   int next_monitor();
   738   Node* insert_mem_bar(int opcode, Node* precedent = NULL);
   739   Node* insert_mem_bar_volatile(int opcode, int alias_idx, Node* precedent = NULL);
   740   // Optional 'precedent' is appended as an extra edge, to force ordering.
   741   FastLockNode* shared_lock(Node* obj);
   742   void shared_unlock(Node* box, Node* obj);
   744   // helper functions for the fast path/slow path idioms
   745   Node* fast_and_slow(Node* in, const Type *result_type, Node* null_result, IfNode* fast_test, Node* fast_result, address slow_call, const TypeFunc *slow_call_type, Node* slow_arg, klassOop ex_klass, Node* slow_result);
   747   // Generate an instance-of idiom.  Used by both the instance-of bytecode
   748   // and the reflective instance-of call.
   749   Node* gen_instanceof( Node *subobj, Node* superkls );
   751   // Generate a check-cast idiom.  Used by both the check-cast bytecode
   752   // and the array-store bytecode
   753   Node* gen_checkcast( Node *subobj, Node* superkls,
   754                        Node* *failure_control = NULL );
   756   // Generate a subtyping check.  Takes as input the subtype and supertype.
   757   // Returns 2 values: sets the default control() to the true path and
   758   // returns the false path.  Only reads from constant memory taken from the
   759   // default memory; does not write anything.  It also doesn't take in an
   760   // Object; if you wish to check an Object you need to load the Object's
   761   // class prior to coming here.
   762   Node* gen_subtype_check(Node* subklass, Node* superklass);
   764   // Static parse-time type checking logic for gen_subtype_check:
   765   enum { SSC_always_false, SSC_always_true, SSC_easy_test, SSC_full_test };
   766   int static_subtype_check(ciKlass* superk, ciKlass* subk);
   768   // Exact type check used for predicted calls and casts.
   769   // Rewrites (*casted_receiver) to be casted to the stronger type.
   770   // (Caller is responsible for doing replace_in_map.)
   771   Node* type_check_receiver(Node* receiver, ciKlass* klass, float prob,
   772                             Node* *casted_receiver);
   774   // implementation of object creation
   775   Node* set_output_for_allocation(AllocateNode* alloc,
   776                                   const TypeOopPtr* oop_type);
   777   Node* get_layout_helper(Node* klass_node, jint& constant_value);
   778   Node* new_instance(Node* klass_node,
   779                      Node* slow_test = NULL,
   780                      Node* *return_size_val = NULL);
   781   Node* new_array(Node* klass_node, Node* count_val, int nargs,
   782                   Node* *return_size_val = NULL);
   784   // java.lang.String helpers
   785   Node* load_String_offset(Node* ctrl, Node* str);
   786   Node* load_String_length(Node* ctrl, Node* str);
   787   Node* load_String_value(Node* ctrl, Node* str);
   788   void store_String_offset(Node* ctrl, Node* str, Node* value);
   789   void store_String_length(Node* ctrl, Node* str, Node* value);
   790   void store_String_value(Node* ctrl, Node* str, Node* value);
   792   // Handy for making control flow
   793   IfNode* create_and_map_if(Node* ctrl, Node* tst, float prob, float cnt) {
   794     IfNode* iff = new (C, 2) IfNode(ctrl, tst, prob, cnt);// New IfNode's
   795     _gvn.set_type(iff, iff->Value(&_gvn)); // Value may be known at parse-time
   796     // Place 'if' on worklist if it will be in graph
   797     if (!tst->is_Con())  record_for_igvn(iff);     // Range-check and Null-check removal is later
   798     return iff;
   799   }
   801   IfNode* create_and_xform_if(Node* ctrl, Node* tst, float prob, float cnt) {
   802     IfNode* iff = new (C, 2) IfNode(ctrl, tst, prob, cnt);// New IfNode's
   803     _gvn.transform(iff);                           // Value may be known at parse-time
   804     // Place 'if' on worklist if it will be in graph
   805     if (!tst->is_Con())  record_for_igvn(iff);     // Range-check and Null-check removal is later
   806     return iff;
   807   }
   809   // Insert a loop predicate into the graph
   810   void add_predicate(int nargs = 0);
   811   void add_predicate_impl(Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason, int nargs);
   812 };
   814 // Helper class to support building of control flow branches. Upon
   815 // creation the map and sp at bci are cloned and restored upon de-
   816 // struction. Typical use:
   817 //
   818 // { PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
   819 //   // code of new branch
   820 // }
   821 // // here the JVM state at bci is established
   823 class PreserveJVMState: public StackObj {
   824  protected:
   825   GraphKit*      _kit;
   826 #ifdef ASSERT
   827   int            _block;  // PO of current block, if a Parse
   828   int            _bci;
   829 #endif
   830   SafePointNode* _map;
   831   uint           _sp;
   833  public:
   834   PreserveJVMState(GraphKit* kit, bool clone_map = true);
   835   ~PreserveJVMState();
   836 };
   838 // Helper class to build cutouts of the form if (p) ; else {x...}.
   839 // The code {x...} must not fall through.
   840 // The kit's main flow of control is set to the "then" continuation of if(p).
   841 class BuildCutout: public PreserveJVMState {
   842  public:
   843   BuildCutout(GraphKit* kit, Node* p, float prob, float cnt = COUNT_UNKNOWN);
   844   ~BuildCutout();
   845 };
   847 // Helper class to preserve the original _reexecute bit and _sp and restore
   848 // them back
   849 class PreserveReexecuteState: public StackObj {
   850  protected:
   851   GraphKit*                 _kit;
   852   uint                      _sp;
   853   JVMState::ReexecuteState  _reexecute;
   855  public:
   856   PreserveReexecuteState(GraphKit* kit);
   857   ~PreserveReexecuteState();
   858 };
   860 #endif // SHARE_VM_OPTO_GRAPHKIT_HPP

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