src/share/vm/opto/callGenerator.hpp

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8009166: [parfait] Null pointer deference in hotspot/src/share/vm/opto/type.cpp
Summary: add guarantee() to as_instance_type()
Reviewed-by: kvn, twisti

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    25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_OPTO_CALLGENERATOR_HPP
    26 #define SHARE_VM_OPTO_CALLGENERATOR_HPP
    28 #include "compiler/compileBroker.hpp"
    29 #include "opto/callnode.hpp"
    30 #include "opto/compile.hpp"
    31 #include "opto/type.hpp"
    32 #include "runtime/deoptimization.hpp"
    34 //---------------------------CallGenerator-------------------------------------
    35 // The subclasses of this class handle generation of ideal nodes for
    36 // call sites and method entry points.
    38 class CallGenerator : public ResourceObj {
    39  public:
    40   enum {
    41     xxxunusedxxx
    42   };
    44  private:
    45   ciMethod*             _method;                // The method being called.
    47  protected:
    48   CallGenerator(ciMethod* method) : _method(method) {}
    50  public:
    51   // Accessors
    52   ciMethod*         method() const              { return _method; }
    54   // is_inline: At least some code implementing the method is copied here.
    55   virtual bool      is_inline() const           { return false; }
    56   // is_intrinsic: There's a method-specific way of generating the inline code.
    57   virtual bool      is_intrinsic() const        { return false; }
    58   // is_parse: Bytecodes implementing the specific method are copied here.
    59   virtual bool      is_parse() const            { return false; }
    60   // is_virtual: The call uses the receiver type to select or check the method.
    61   virtual bool      is_virtual() const          { return false; }
    62   // is_deferred: The decision whether to inline or not is deferred.
    63   virtual bool      is_deferred() const         { return false; }
    64   // is_predicted: Uses an explicit check against a predicted type.
    65   virtual bool      is_predicted() const        { return false; }
    66   // is_trap: Does not return to the caller.  (E.g., uncommon trap.)
    67   virtual bool      is_trap() const             { return false; }
    69   // is_late_inline: supports conversion of call into an inline
    70   virtual bool      is_late_inline() const      { return false; }
    71   // same but for method handle calls
    72   virtual bool      is_mh_late_inline() const   { return false; }
    74   // for method handle calls: have we tried inlinining the call already?
    75   virtual bool      already_attempted() const   { ShouldNotReachHere(); return false; }
    77   // Replace the call with an inline version of the code
    78   virtual void do_late_inline() { ShouldNotReachHere(); }
    80   virtual CallStaticJavaNode* call_node() const { ShouldNotReachHere(); return NULL; }
    82   // Note:  It is possible for a CG to be both inline and virtual.
    83   // (The hashCode intrinsic does a vtable check and an inlined fast path.)
    85   // Utilities:
    86   const TypeFunc*   tf() const;
    88   // The given jvms has state and arguments for a call to my method.
    89   // Edges after jvms->argoff() carry all (pre-popped) argument values.
    90   //
    91   // Update the map with state and return values (if any) and return it.
    92   // The return values (0, 1, or 2) must be pushed on the map's stack,
    93   // and the sp of the jvms incremented accordingly.
    94   //
    95   // The jvms is returned on success.  Alternatively, a copy of the
    96   // given jvms, suitably updated, may be returned, in which case the
    97   // caller should discard the original jvms.
    98   //
    99   // The non-Parm edges of the returned map will contain updated global state,
   100   // and one or two edges before jvms->sp() will carry any return values.
   101   // Other map edges may contain locals or monitors, and should not
   102   // be changed in meaning.
   103   //
   104   // If the call traps, the returned map must have a control edge of top.
   105   // If the call can throw, the returned map must report has_exceptions().
   106   //
   107   // If the result is NULL, it means that this CallGenerator was unable
   108   // to handle the given call, and another CallGenerator should be consulted.
   109   virtual JVMState* generate(JVMState* jvms) = 0;
   111   // How to generate a call site that is inlined:
   112   static CallGenerator* for_inline(ciMethod* m, float expected_uses = -1);
   113   // How to generate code for an on-stack replacement handler.
   114   static CallGenerator* for_osr(ciMethod* m, int osr_bci);
   116   // How to generate vanilla out-of-line call sites:
   117   static CallGenerator* for_direct_call(ciMethod* m, bool separate_io_projs = false);   // static, special
   118   static CallGenerator* for_virtual_call(ciMethod* m, int vtable_index);  // virtual, interface
   119   static CallGenerator* for_dynamic_call(ciMethod* m);   // invokedynamic
   121   static CallGenerator* for_method_handle_call(  JVMState* jvms, ciMethod* caller, ciMethod* callee, bool delayed_forbidden);
   122   static CallGenerator* for_method_handle_inline(JVMState* jvms, ciMethod* caller, ciMethod* callee, bool& input_not_const);
   124   // How to generate a replace a direct call with an inline version
   125   static CallGenerator* for_late_inline(ciMethod* m, CallGenerator* inline_cg);
   126   static CallGenerator* for_mh_late_inline(ciMethod* caller, ciMethod* callee, bool input_not_const);
   127   static CallGenerator* for_string_late_inline(ciMethod* m, CallGenerator* inline_cg);
   129   // How to make a call but defer the decision whether to inline or not.
   130   static CallGenerator* for_warm_call(WarmCallInfo* ci,
   131                                       CallGenerator* if_cold,
   132                                       CallGenerator* if_hot);
   134   // How to make a call that optimistically assumes a receiver type:
   135   static CallGenerator* for_predicted_call(ciKlass* predicted_receiver,
   136                                            CallGenerator* if_missed,
   137                                            CallGenerator* if_hit,
   138                                            float hit_prob);
   140   // How to make a call that optimistically assumes a MethodHandle target:
   141   static CallGenerator* for_predicted_dynamic_call(ciMethodHandle* predicted_method_handle,
   142                                                    CallGenerator* if_missed,
   143                                                    CallGenerator* if_hit,
   144                                                    float hit_prob);
   146   // How to make a call that gives up and goes back to the interpreter:
   147   static CallGenerator* for_uncommon_trap(ciMethod* m,
   148                                           Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason,
   149                                           Deoptimization::DeoptAction action);
   151   // Registry for intrinsics:
   152   static CallGenerator* for_intrinsic(ciMethod* m);
   153   static void register_intrinsic(ciMethod* m, CallGenerator* cg);
   154   static CallGenerator* for_predicted_intrinsic(CallGenerator* intrinsic,
   155                                                 CallGenerator* cg);
   156   virtual Node* generate_predicate(JVMState* jvms) { return NULL; };
   158   virtual void print_inlining_late(const char* msg) { ShouldNotReachHere(); }
   160   static void print_inlining(Compile* C, ciMethod* callee, int inline_level, int bci, const char* msg) {
   161     if (PrintInlining)
   162       C->print_inlining(callee, inline_level, bci, msg);
   163   }
   164 };
   167 //------------------------InlineCallGenerator----------------------------------
   168 class InlineCallGenerator : public CallGenerator {
   169  protected:
   170   InlineCallGenerator(ciMethod* method) : CallGenerator(method) {}
   172  public:
   173   virtual bool      is_inline() const           { return true; }
   174 };
   177 //---------------------------WarmCallInfo--------------------------------------
   178 // A struct to collect information about a given call site.
   179 // Helps sort call sites into "hot", "medium", and "cold".
   180 // Participates in the queueing of "medium" call sites for possible inlining.
   181 class WarmCallInfo : public ResourceObj {
   182  private:
   184   CallNode*     _call;   // The CallNode which may be inlined.
   185   CallGenerator* _hot_cg;// CG for expanding the call node
   187   // These are the metrics we use to evaluate call sites:
   189   float         _count;  // How often do we expect to reach this site?
   190   float         _profit; // How much time do we expect to save by inlining?
   191   float         _work;   // How long do we expect the average call to take?
   192   float         _size;   // How big do we expect the inlined code to be?
   194   float         _heat;   // Combined score inducing total order on call sites.
   195   WarmCallInfo* _next;   // Next cooler call info in pending queue.
   197   // Count is the number of times this call site is expected to be executed.
   198   // Large count is favorable for inlining, because the extra compilation
   199   // work will be amortized more completely.
   201   // Profit is a rough measure of the amount of time we expect to save
   202   // per execution of this site if we inline it.  (1.0 == call overhead)
   203   // Large profit favors inlining.  Negative profit disables inlining.
   205   // Work is a rough measure of the amount of time a typical out-of-line
   206   // call from this site is expected to take.  (1.0 == call, no-op, return)
   207   // Small work is somewhat favorable for inlining, since methods with
   208   // short "hot" traces are more likely to inline smoothly.
   210   // Size is the number of graph nodes we expect this method to produce,
   211   // not counting the inlining of any further warm calls it may include.
   212   // Small size favors inlining, since small methods are more likely to
   213   // inline smoothly.  The size is estimated by examining the native code
   214   // if available.  The method bytecodes are also examined, assuming
   215   // empirically observed node counts for each kind of bytecode.
   217   // Heat is the combined "goodness" of a site's inlining.  If we were
   218   // omniscient, it would be the difference of two sums of future execution
   219   // times of code emitted for this site (amortized across multiple sites if
   220   // sharing applies).  The two sums are for versions of this call site with
   221   // and without inlining.
   223   // We approximate this mythical quantity by playing with averages,
   224   // rough estimates, and assumptions that history repeats itself.
   225   // The basic formula count * profit is heuristically adjusted
   226   // by looking at the expected compilation and execution times of
   227   // of the inlined call.
   229   // Note:  Some of these metrics may not be present in the final product,
   230   // but exist in development builds to experiment with inline policy tuning.
   232   // This heuristic framework does not model well the very significant
   233   // effects of multiple-level inlining.  It is possible to see no immediate
   234   // profit from inlining X->Y, but to get great profit from a subsequent
   235   // inlining X->Y->Z.
   237   // This framework does not take well into account the problem of N**2 code
   238   // size in a clique of mutually inlinable methods.
   240   WarmCallInfo*  next() const          { return _next; }
   241   void       set_next(WarmCallInfo* n) { _next = n; }
   243   static WarmCallInfo _always_hot;
   244   static WarmCallInfo _always_cold;
   246   // Constructor intitialization of always_hot and always_cold
   247   WarmCallInfo(float c, float p, float w, float s) {
   248     _call = NULL;
   249     _hot_cg = NULL;
   250     _next = NULL;
   251     _count = c;
   252     _profit = p;
   253     _work = w;
   254     _size = s;
   255     _heat = 0;
   256   }
   258  public:
   259   // Because WarmInfo objects live over the entire lifetime of the
   260   // Compile object, they are allocated into the comp_arena, which
   261   // does not get resource marked or reset during the compile process
   262   void *operator new( size_t x, Compile* C ) { return C->comp_arena()->Amalloc(x); }
   263   void operator delete( void * ) { } // fast deallocation
   265   static WarmCallInfo* always_hot();
   266   static WarmCallInfo* always_cold();
   268   WarmCallInfo() {
   269     _call = NULL;
   270     _hot_cg = NULL;
   271     _next = NULL;
   272     _count = _profit = _work = _size = _heat = 0;
   273   }
   275   CallNode* call() const { return _call; }
   276   float count()    const { return _count; }
   277   float size()     const { return _size; }
   278   float work()     const { return _work; }
   279   float profit()   const { return _profit; }
   280   float heat()     const { return _heat; }
   282   void set_count(float x)     { _count = x; }
   283   void set_size(float x)      { _size = x; }
   284   void set_work(float x)      { _work = x; }
   285   void set_profit(float x)    { _profit = x; }
   286   void set_heat(float x)      { _heat = x; }
   288   // Load initial heuristics from profiles, etc.
   289   // The heuristics can be tweaked further by the caller.
   290   void init(JVMState* call_site, ciMethod* call_method, ciCallProfile& profile, float prof_factor);
   292   static float MAX_VALUE() { return +1.0e10; }
   293   static float MIN_VALUE() { return -1.0e10; }
   295   float compute_heat() const;
   297   void set_call(CallNode* call)      { _call = call; }
   298   void set_hot_cg(CallGenerator* cg) { _hot_cg = cg; }
   300   // Do not queue very hot or very cold calls.
   301   // Make very cold ones out of line immediately.
   302   // Inline very hot ones immediately.
   303   // These queries apply various tunable limits
   304   // to the above metrics in a systematic way.
   305   // Test for coldness before testing for hotness.
   306   bool is_cold() const;
   307   bool is_hot() const;
   309   // Force a warm call to be hot.  This worklists the call node for inlining.
   310   void make_hot();
   312   // Force a warm call to be cold.  This worklists the call node for out-of-lining.
   313   void make_cold();
   315   // A reproducible total ordering, in which heat is the major key.
   316   bool warmer_than(WarmCallInfo* that);
   318   // List management.  These methods are called with the list head,
   319   // and return the new list head, inserting or removing the receiver.
   320   WarmCallInfo* insert_into(WarmCallInfo* head);
   321   WarmCallInfo* remove_from(WarmCallInfo* head);
   323 #ifndef PRODUCT
   324   void print() const;
   325   void print_all() const;
   326   int count_all() const;
   327 #endif
   328 };
   330 #endif // SHARE_VM_OPTO_CALLGENERATOR_HPP

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