src/share/vm/oops/cpCache.cpp

Mon, 07 Oct 2013 12:20:28 -0400

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acorn
date
Mon, 07 Oct 2013 12:20:28 -0400
changeset 5848
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parent 5784
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8009130: Lambda: Fix access controls, loader constraints.
Summary: New default methods list with inherited superinterface methods
Reviewed-by: minqi, sspitsyn, coleenp

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    25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
    26 #include "gc_implementation/shared/markSweep.inline.hpp"
    27 #include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp"
    28 #include "interpreter/rewriter.hpp"
    29 #include "memory/universe.inline.hpp"
    30 #include "oops/cpCache.hpp"
    31 #include "oops/objArrayOop.hpp"
    32 #include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
    33 #include "prims/jvmtiRedefineClassesTrace.hpp"
    34 #include "prims/methodHandles.hpp"
    35 #include "runtime/handles.inline.hpp"
    36 #include "utilities/macros.hpp"
    37 #if INCLUDE_ALL_GCS
    38 # include "gc_implementation/parallelScavenge/psPromotionManager.hpp"
    39 #endif // INCLUDE_ALL_GCS
    42 // Implememtation of ConstantPoolCacheEntry
    44 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::initialize_entry(int index) {
    45   assert(0 < index && index < 0x10000, "sanity check");
    46   _indices = index;
    47   _f1 = NULL;
    48   _f2 = _flags = 0;
    49   assert(constant_pool_index() == index, "");
    50 }
    52 int ConstantPoolCacheEntry::make_flags(TosState state,
    53                                        int option_bits,
    54                                        int field_index_or_method_params) {
    55   assert(state < number_of_states, "Invalid state in make_flags");
    56   int f = ((int)state << tos_state_shift) | option_bits | field_index_or_method_params;
    57   // Preserve existing flag bit values
    58   // The low bits are a field offset, or else the method parameter size.
    59 #ifdef ASSERT
    60   TosState old_state = flag_state();
    61   assert(old_state == (TosState)0 || old_state == state,
    62          "inconsistent cpCache flags state");
    63 #endif
    64   return (_flags | f) ;
    65 }
    67 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::set_bytecode_1(Bytecodes::Code code) {
    68 #ifdef ASSERT
    69   // Read once.
    70   volatile Bytecodes::Code c = bytecode_1();
    71   assert(c == 0 || c == code || code == 0, "update must be consistent");
    72 #endif
    73   // Need to flush pending stores here before bytecode is written.
    74   OrderAccess::release_store_ptr(&_indices, _indices | ((u_char)code << bytecode_1_shift));
    75 }
    77 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::set_bytecode_2(Bytecodes::Code code) {
    78 #ifdef ASSERT
    79   // Read once.
    80   volatile Bytecodes::Code c = bytecode_2();
    81   assert(c == 0 || c == code || code == 0, "update must be consistent");
    82 #endif
    83   // Need to flush pending stores here before bytecode is written.
    84   OrderAccess::release_store_ptr(&_indices, _indices | ((u_char)code << bytecode_2_shift));
    85 }
    87 // Sets f1, ordering with previous writes.
    88 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::release_set_f1(Metadata* f1) {
    89   assert(f1 != NULL, "");
    90   OrderAccess::release_store_ptr((HeapWord*) &_f1, f1);
    91 }
    93 // Sets flags, but only if the value was previously zero.
    94 bool ConstantPoolCacheEntry::init_flags_atomic(intptr_t flags) {
    95   intptr_t result = Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr(flags, &_flags, 0);
    96   return (result == 0);
    97 }
    99 // Note that concurrent update of both bytecodes can leave one of them
   100 // reset to zero.  This is harmless; the interpreter will simply re-resolve
   101 // the damaged entry.  More seriously, the memory synchronization is needed
   102 // to flush other fields (f1, f2) completely to memory before the bytecodes
   103 // are updated, lest other processors see a non-zero bytecode but zero f1/f2.
   104 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::set_field(Bytecodes::Code get_code,
   105                                        Bytecodes::Code put_code,
   106                                        KlassHandle field_holder,
   107                                        int field_index,
   108                                        int field_offset,
   109                                        TosState field_type,
   110                                        bool is_final,
   111                                        bool is_volatile,
   112                                        Klass* root_klass) {
   113   set_f1(field_holder());
   114   set_f2(field_offset);
   115   assert((field_index & field_index_mask) == field_index,
   116          "field index does not fit in low flag bits");
   117   set_field_flags(field_type,
   118                   ((is_volatile ? 1 : 0) << is_volatile_shift) |
   119                   ((is_final    ? 1 : 0) << is_final_shift),
   120                   field_index);
   121   set_bytecode_1(get_code);
   122   set_bytecode_2(put_code);
   123   NOT_PRODUCT(verify(tty));
   124 }
   126 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::set_parameter_size(int value) {
   127   // This routine is called only in corner cases where the CPCE is not yet initialized.
   128   // See AbstractInterpreter::deopt_continue_after_entry.
   129   assert(_flags == 0 || parameter_size() == 0 || parameter_size() == value,
   130          err_msg("size must not change: parameter_size=%d, value=%d", parameter_size(), value));
   131   // Setting the parameter size by itself is only safe if the
   132   // current value of _flags is 0, otherwise another thread may have
   133   // updated it and we don't want to overwrite that value.  Don't
   134   // bother trying to update it once it's nonzero but always make
   135   // sure that the final parameter size agrees with what was passed.
   136   if (_flags == 0) {
   137     Atomic::cmpxchg_ptr((value & parameter_size_mask), &_flags, 0);
   138   }
   139   guarantee(parameter_size() == value,
   140             err_msg("size must not change: parameter_size=%d, value=%d", parameter_size(), value));
   141 }
   143 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::set_direct_or_vtable_call(Bytecodes::Code invoke_code,
   144                                                        methodHandle method,
   145                                                        int vtable_index) {
   146   bool is_vtable_call = (vtable_index >= 0);  // FIXME: split this method on this boolean
   147   assert(method->interpreter_entry() != NULL, "should have been set at this point");
   148   assert(!method->is_obsolete(),  "attempt to write obsolete method to cpCache");
   150   int byte_no = -1;
   151   bool change_to_virtual = false;
   153   switch (invoke_code) {
   154     case Bytecodes::_invokeinterface:
   155       // We get here from InterpreterRuntime::resolve_invoke when an invokeinterface
   156       // instruction somehow links to a non-interface method (in Object).
   157       // In that case, the method has no itable index and must be invoked as a virtual.
   158       // Set a flag to keep track of this corner case.
   159       change_to_virtual = true;
   161       // ...and fall through as if we were handling invokevirtual:
   162     case Bytecodes::_invokevirtual:
   163       {
   164         if (!is_vtable_call) {
   165           assert(method->can_be_statically_bound(), "");
   166           // set_f2_as_vfinal_method checks if is_vfinal flag is true.
   167           set_method_flags(as_TosState(method->result_type()),
   168                            (                             1      << is_vfinal_shift) |
   169                            ((method->is_final_method() ? 1 : 0) << is_final_shift)  |
   170                            ((change_to_virtual         ? 1 : 0) << is_forced_virtual_shift),
   171                            method()->size_of_parameters());
   172           set_f2_as_vfinal_method(method());
   173         } else {
   174           assert(!method->can_be_statically_bound(), "");
   175           assert(vtable_index >= 0, "valid index");
   176           assert(!method->is_final_method(), "sanity");
   177           set_method_flags(as_TosState(method->result_type()),
   178                            ((change_to_virtual ? 1 : 0) << is_forced_virtual_shift),
   179                            method()->size_of_parameters());
   180           set_f2(vtable_index);
   181         }
   182         byte_no = 2;
   183         break;
   184       }
   186     case Bytecodes::_invokespecial:
   187     case Bytecodes::_invokestatic:
   188       assert(!is_vtable_call, "");
   189       // Note:  Read and preserve the value of the is_vfinal flag on any
   190       // invokevirtual bytecode shared with this constant pool cache entry.
   191       // It is cheap and safe to consult is_vfinal() at all times.
   192       // Once is_vfinal is set, it must stay that way, lest we get a dangling oop.
   193       set_method_flags(as_TosState(method->result_type()),
   194                        ((is_vfinal()               ? 1 : 0) << is_vfinal_shift) |
   195                        ((method->is_final_method() ? 1 : 0) << is_final_shift),
   196                        method()->size_of_parameters());
   197       set_f1(method());
   198       byte_no = 1;
   199       break;
   200     default:
   201       ShouldNotReachHere();
   202       break;
   203   }
   205   // Note:  byte_no also appears in TemplateTable::resolve.
   206   if (byte_no == 1) {
   207     assert(invoke_code != Bytecodes::_invokevirtual &&
   208            invoke_code != Bytecodes::_invokeinterface, "");
   209     set_bytecode_1(invoke_code);
   210   } else if (byte_no == 2)  {
   211     if (change_to_virtual) {
   212       assert(invoke_code == Bytecodes::_invokeinterface, "");
   213       // NOTE: THIS IS A HACK - BE VERY CAREFUL!!!
   214       //
   215       // Workaround for the case where we encounter an invokeinterface, but we
   216       // should really have an _invokevirtual since the resolved method is a
   217       // virtual method in java.lang.Object. This is a corner case in the spec
   218       // but is presumably legal. javac does not generate this code.
   219       //
   220       // We set bytecode_1() to _invokeinterface, because that is the
   221       // bytecode # used by the interpreter to see if it is resolved.
   222       // We set bytecode_2() to _invokevirtual.
   223       // See also interpreterRuntime.cpp. (8/25/2000)
   224       // Only set resolved for the invokeinterface case if method is public.
   225       // Otherwise, the method needs to be reresolved with caller for each
   226       // interface call.
   227       if (method->is_public()) set_bytecode_1(invoke_code);
   228     } else {
   229       assert(invoke_code == Bytecodes::_invokevirtual, "");
   230     }
   231     // set up for invokevirtual, even if linking for invokeinterface also:
   232     set_bytecode_2(Bytecodes::_invokevirtual);
   233   } else {
   234     ShouldNotReachHere();
   235   }
   236   NOT_PRODUCT(verify(tty));
   237 }
   239 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::set_direct_call(Bytecodes::Code invoke_code, methodHandle method) {
   240   int index = Method::nonvirtual_vtable_index;
   241   // index < 0; FIXME: inline and customize set_direct_or_vtable_call
   242   set_direct_or_vtable_call(invoke_code, method, index);
   243 }
   245 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::set_vtable_call(Bytecodes::Code invoke_code, methodHandle method, int index) {
   246   // either the method is a miranda or its holder should accept the given index
   247   assert(method->method_holder()->is_interface() || method->method_holder()->verify_vtable_index(index), "");
   248   // index >= 0; FIXME: inline and customize set_direct_or_vtable_call
   249   set_direct_or_vtable_call(invoke_code, method, index);
   250 }
   252 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::set_itable_call(Bytecodes::Code invoke_code, methodHandle method, int index) {
   253   assert(method->method_holder()->verify_itable_index(index), "");
   254   assert(invoke_code == Bytecodes::_invokeinterface, "");
   255   InstanceKlass* interf = method->method_holder();
   256   assert(interf->is_interface(), "must be an interface");
   257   assert(!method->is_final_method(), "interfaces do not have final methods; cannot link to one here");
   258   set_f1(interf);
   259   set_f2(index);
   260   set_method_flags(as_TosState(method->result_type()),
   261                    0,  // no option bits
   262                    method()->size_of_parameters());
   263   set_bytecode_1(Bytecodes::_invokeinterface);
   264 }
   267 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::set_method_handle(constantPoolHandle cpool, const CallInfo &call_info) {
   268   set_method_handle_common(cpool, Bytecodes::_invokehandle, call_info);
   269 }
   271 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::set_dynamic_call(constantPoolHandle cpool, const CallInfo &call_info) {
   272   set_method_handle_common(cpool, Bytecodes::_invokedynamic, call_info);
   273 }
   275 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::set_method_handle_common(constantPoolHandle cpool,
   276                                                       Bytecodes::Code invoke_code,
   277                                                       const CallInfo &call_info) {
   278   // NOTE: This CPCE can be the subject of data races.
   279   // There are three words to update: flags, refs[f2], f1 (in that order).
   280   // Writers must store all other values before f1.
   281   // Readers must test f1 first for non-null before reading other fields.
   282   // Competing writers must acquire exclusive access via a lock.
   283   // A losing writer waits on the lock until the winner writes f1 and leaves
   284   // the lock, so that when the losing writer returns, he can use the linked
   285   // cache entry.
   287   oop cplock = cpool->lock();
   288   ObjectLocker ol(cplock, Thread::current(), cplock != NULL);
   289   if (!is_f1_null()) {
   290     return;
   291   }
   293   const methodHandle adapter = call_info.resolved_method();
   294   const Handle appendix      = call_info.resolved_appendix();
   295   const Handle method_type   = call_info.resolved_method_type();
   296   const bool has_appendix    = appendix.not_null();
   297   const bool has_method_type = method_type.not_null();
   299   // Write the flags.
   300   set_method_flags(as_TosState(adapter->result_type()),
   301                    ((has_appendix    ? 1 : 0) << has_appendix_shift   ) |
   302                    ((has_method_type ? 1 : 0) << has_method_type_shift) |
   303                    (                   1      << is_final_shift       ),
   304                    adapter->size_of_parameters());
   306   if (TraceInvokeDynamic) {
   307     tty->print_cr("set_method_handle bc=%d appendix="PTR_FORMAT"%s method_type="PTR_FORMAT"%s method="PTR_FORMAT" ",
   308                   invoke_code,
   309                   (void *)appendix(),    (has_appendix    ? "" : " (unused)"),
   310                   (void *)method_type(), (has_method_type ? "" : " (unused)"),
   311                   (intptr_t)adapter());
   312     adapter->print();
   313     if (has_appendix)  appendix()->print();
   314   }
   316   // Method handle invokes and invokedynamic sites use both cp cache words.
   317   // refs[f2], if not null, contains a value passed as a trailing argument to the adapter.
   318   // In the general case, this could be the call site's MethodType,
   319   // for use with java.lang.Invokers.checkExactType, or else a CallSite object.
   320   // f1 contains the adapter method which manages the actual call.
   321   // In the general case, this is a compiled LambdaForm.
   322   // (The Java code is free to optimize these calls by binding other
   323   // sorts of methods and appendices to call sites.)
   324   // JVM-level linking is via f1, as if for invokespecial, and signatures are erased.
   325   // The appendix argument (if any) is added to the signature, and is counted in the parameter_size bits.
   326   // Even with the appendix, the method will never take more than 255 parameter slots.
   327   //
   328   // This means that given a call site like (List)mh.invoke("foo"),
   329   // the f1 method has signature '(Ljl/Object;Ljl/invoke/MethodType;)Ljl/Object;',
   330   // not '(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/util/List;'.
   331   // The fact that String and List are involved is encoded in the MethodType in refs[f2].
   332   // This allows us to create fewer method oops, while keeping type safety.
   333   //
   335   objArrayHandle resolved_references = cpool->resolved_references();
   336   // Store appendix, if any.
   337   if (has_appendix) {
   338     const int appendix_index = f2_as_index() + _indy_resolved_references_appendix_offset;
   339     assert(appendix_index >= 0 && appendix_index < resolved_references->length(), "oob");
   340     assert(resolved_references->obj_at(appendix_index) == NULL, "init just once");
   341     resolved_references->obj_at_put(appendix_index, appendix());
   342   }
   344   // Store MethodType, if any.
   345   if (has_method_type) {
   346     const int method_type_index = f2_as_index() + _indy_resolved_references_method_type_offset;
   347     assert(method_type_index >= 0 && method_type_index < resolved_references->length(), "oob");
   348     assert(resolved_references->obj_at(method_type_index) == NULL, "init just once");
   349     resolved_references->obj_at_put(method_type_index, method_type());
   350   }
   352   release_set_f1(adapter());  // This must be the last one to set (see NOTE above)!
   354   // The interpreter assembly code does not check byte_2,
   355   // but it is used by is_resolved, method_if_resolved, etc.
   356   set_bytecode_1(invoke_code);
   357   NOT_PRODUCT(verify(tty));
   358   if (TraceInvokeDynamic) {
   359     this->print(tty, 0);
   360   }
   361 }
   363 Method* ConstantPoolCacheEntry::method_if_resolved(constantPoolHandle cpool) {
   364   // Decode the action of set_method and set_interface_call
   365   Bytecodes::Code invoke_code = bytecode_1();
   366   if (invoke_code != (Bytecodes::Code)0) {
   367     Metadata* f1 = (Metadata*)_f1;
   368     if (f1 != NULL) {
   369       switch (invoke_code) {
   370       case Bytecodes::_invokeinterface:
   371         assert(f1->is_klass(), "");
   372         return klassItable::method_for_itable_index((Klass*)f1, f2_as_index());
   373       case Bytecodes::_invokestatic:
   374       case Bytecodes::_invokespecial:
   375         assert(!has_appendix(), "");
   376       case Bytecodes::_invokehandle:
   377       case Bytecodes::_invokedynamic:
   378         assert(f1->is_method(), "");
   379         return (Method*)f1;
   380       }
   381     }
   382   }
   383   invoke_code = bytecode_2();
   384   if (invoke_code != (Bytecodes::Code)0) {
   385     switch (invoke_code) {
   386     case Bytecodes::_invokevirtual:
   387       if (is_vfinal()) {
   388         // invokevirtual
   389         Method* m = f2_as_vfinal_method();
   390         assert(m->is_method(), "");
   391         return m;
   392       } else {
   393         int holder_index = cpool->uncached_klass_ref_index_at(constant_pool_index());
   394         if (cpool->tag_at(holder_index).is_klass()) {
   395           Klass* klass = cpool->resolved_klass_at(holder_index);
   396           if (!klass->oop_is_instance())
   397             klass = SystemDictionary::Object_klass();
   398           return InstanceKlass::cast(klass)->method_at_vtable(f2_as_index());
   399         }
   400       }
   401       break;
   402     }
   403   }
   404   return NULL;
   405 }
   408 oop ConstantPoolCacheEntry::appendix_if_resolved(constantPoolHandle cpool) {
   409   if (is_f1_null() || !has_appendix())
   410     return NULL;
   411   const int ref_index = f2_as_index() + _indy_resolved_references_appendix_offset;
   412   objArrayOop resolved_references = cpool->resolved_references();
   413   return resolved_references->obj_at(ref_index);
   414 }
   417 oop ConstantPoolCacheEntry::method_type_if_resolved(constantPoolHandle cpool) {
   418   if (is_f1_null() || !has_method_type())
   419     return NULL;
   420   const int ref_index = f2_as_index() + _indy_resolved_references_method_type_offset;
   421   objArrayOop resolved_references = cpool->resolved_references();
   422   return resolved_references->obj_at(ref_index);
   423 }
   426 #if INCLUDE_JVMTI
   427 // RedefineClasses() API support:
   428 // If this ConstantPoolCacheEntry refers to old_method then update it
   429 // to refer to new_method.
   430 bool ConstantPoolCacheEntry::adjust_method_entry(Method* old_method,
   431        Method* new_method, bool * trace_name_printed) {
   433   if (is_vfinal()) {
   434     // virtual and final so _f2 contains method ptr instead of vtable index
   435     if (f2_as_vfinal_method() == old_method) {
   436       // match old_method so need an update
   437       // NOTE: can't use set_f2_as_vfinal_method as it asserts on different values
   438       _f2 = (intptr_t)new_method;
   439       if (RC_TRACE_IN_RANGE(0x00100000, 0x00400000)) {
   440         if (!(*trace_name_printed)) {
   441           // RC_TRACE_MESG macro has an embedded ResourceMark
   442           RC_TRACE_MESG(("adjust: name=%s",
   443             old_method->method_holder()->external_name()));
   444           *trace_name_printed = true;
   445         }
   446         // RC_TRACE macro has an embedded ResourceMark
   447         RC_TRACE(0x00400000, ("cpc vf-entry update: %s(%s)",
   448           new_method->name()->as_C_string(),
   449           new_method->signature()->as_C_string()));
   450       }
   452       return true;
   453     }
   455     // f1() is not used with virtual entries so bail out
   456     return false;
   457   }
   459   if (_f1 == NULL) {
   460     // NULL f1() means this is a virtual entry so bail out
   461     // We are assuming that the vtable index does not need change.
   462     return false;
   463   }
   465   if (_f1 == old_method) {
   466     _f1 = new_method;
   467     if (RC_TRACE_IN_RANGE(0x00100000, 0x00400000)) {
   468       if (!(*trace_name_printed)) {
   469         // RC_TRACE_MESG macro has an embedded ResourceMark
   470         RC_TRACE_MESG(("adjust: name=%s",
   471           old_method->method_holder()->external_name()));
   472         *trace_name_printed = true;
   473       }
   474       // RC_TRACE macro has an embedded ResourceMark
   475       RC_TRACE(0x00400000, ("cpc entry update: %s(%s)",
   476         new_method->name()->as_C_string(),
   477         new_method->signature()->as_C_string()));
   478     }
   480     return true;
   481   }
   483   return false;
   484 }
   486 // a constant pool cache entry should never contain old or obsolete methods
   487 bool ConstantPoolCacheEntry::check_no_old_or_obsolete_entries() {
   488   if (is_vfinal()) {
   489     // virtual and final so _f2 contains method ptr instead of vtable index
   490     Metadata* f2 = (Metadata*)_f2;
   491     // Return false if _f2 refers to an old or an obsolete method.
   492     // _f2 == NULL || !_f2->is_method() are just as unexpected here.
   493     return (f2 != NULL NOT_PRODUCT(&& f2->is_valid()) && f2->is_method() &&
   494             !((Method*)f2)->is_old() && !((Method*)f2)->is_obsolete());
   495   } else if (_f1 == NULL ||
   496              (NOT_PRODUCT(_f1->is_valid() &&) !_f1->is_method())) {
   497     // _f1 == NULL || !_f1->is_method() are OK here
   498     return true;
   499   }
   500   // return false if _f1 refers to an old or an obsolete method
   501   return (NOT_PRODUCT(_f1->is_valid() &&) _f1->is_method() &&
   502           !((Method*)_f1)->is_old() && !((Method*)_f1)->is_obsolete());
   503 }
   505 bool ConstantPoolCacheEntry::is_interesting_method_entry(Klass* k) {
   506   if (!is_method_entry()) {
   507     // not a method entry so not interesting by default
   508     return false;
   509   }
   511   Method* m = NULL;
   512   if (is_vfinal()) {
   513     // virtual and final so _f2 contains method ptr instead of vtable index
   514     m = f2_as_vfinal_method();
   515   } else if (is_f1_null()) {
   516     // NULL _f1 means this is a virtual entry so also not interesting
   517     return false;
   518   } else {
   519     if (!(_f1->is_method())) {
   520       // _f1 can also contain a Klass* for an interface
   521       return false;
   522     }
   523     m = f1_as_method();
   524   }
   526   assert(m != NULL && m->is_method(), "sanity check");
   527   if (m == NULL || !m->is_method() || (k != NULL && m->method_holder() != k)) {
   528     // robustness for above sanity checks or method is not in
   529     // the interesting class
   530     return false;
   531   }
   533   // the method is in the interesting class so the entry is interesting
   534   return true;
   535 }
   536 #endif // INCLUDE_JVMTI
   538 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::print(outputStream* st, int index) const {
   539   // print separator
   540   if (index == 0) st->print_cr("                 -------------");
   541   // print entry
   542   st->print("%3d  ("PTR_FORMAT")  ", index, (intptr_t)this);
   543   st->print_cr("[%02x|%02x|%5d]", bytecode_2(), bytecode_1(),
   544                constant_pool_index());
   545   st->print_cr("                 [   "PTR_FORMAT"]", (intptr_t)_f1);
   546   st->print_cr("                 [   "PTR_FORMAT"]", (intptr_t)_f2);
   547   st->print_cr("                 [   "PTR_FORMAT"]", (intptr_t)_flags);
   548   st->print_cr("                 -------------");
   549 }
   551 void ConstantPoolCacheEntry::verify(outputStream* st) const {
   552   // not implemented yet
   553 }
   555 // Implementation of ConstantPoolCache
   557 ConstantPoolCache* ConstantPoolCache::allocate(ClassLoaderData* loader_data,
   558                                      int length,
   559                                      const intStack& index_map,
   560                                      const intStack& invokedynamic_map, TRAPS) {
   561   int size = ConstantPoolCache::size(length);
   563   return new (loader_data, size, false, MetaspaceObj::ConstantPoolCacheType, THREAD)
   564     ConstantPoolCache(length, index_map, invokedynamic_map);
   565 }
   567 void ConstantPoolCache::initialize(const intArray& inverse_index_map,
   568                                    const intArray& invokedynamic_references_map) {
   569   assert(inverse_index_map.length() == length(), "inverse index map must have same length as cache");
   570   for (int i = 0; i < length(); i++) {
   571     ConstantPoolCacheEntry* e = entry_at(i);
   572     int original_index = inverse_index_map[i];
   573     e->initialize_entry(original_index);
   574     assert(entry_at(i) == e, "sanity");
   575   }
   576   for (int ref = 0; ref < invokedynamic_references_map.length(); ref++) {
   577     const int cpci = invokedynamic_references_map[ref];
   578     if (cpci >= 0) {
   579 #ifdef ASSERT
   580       // invokedynamic and invokehandle have more entries; check if they
   581       // all point to the same constant pool cache entry.
   582       for (int entry = 1; entry < ConstantPoolCacheEntry::_indy_resolved_references_entries; entry++) {
   583         const int cpci_next = invokedynamic_references_map[ref + entry];
   584         assert(cpci == cpci_next, err_msg_res("%d == %d", cpci, cpci_next));
   585       }
   586 #endif
   587       entry_at(cpci)->initialize_resolved_reference_index(ref);
   588       ref += ConstantPoolCacheEntry::_indy_resolved_references_entries - 1;  // skip extra entries
   589     }
   590   }
   591 }
   593 #if INCLUDE_JVMTI
   594 // RedefineClasses() API support:
   595 // If any entry of this ConstantPoolCache points to any of
   596 // old_methods, replace it with the corresponding new_method.
   597 void ConstantPoolCache::adjust_method_entries(Method** old_methods, Method** new_methods,
   598                                                      int methods_length, bool * trace_name_printed) {
   600   if (methods_length == 0) {
   601     // nothing to do if there are no methods
   602     return;
   603   }
   605   // get shorthand for the interesting class
   606   Klass* old_holder = old_methods[0]->method_holder();
   608   for (int i = 0; i < length(); i++) {
   609     if (!entry_at(i)->is_interesting_method_entry(old_holder)) {
   610       // skip uninteresting methods
   611       continue;
   612     }
   614     // The ConstantPoolCache contains entries for several different
   615     // things, but we only care about methods. In fact, we only care
   616     // about methods in the same class as the one that contains the
   617     // old_methods. At this point, we have an interesting entry.
   619     for (int j = 0; j < methods_length; j++) {
   620       Method* old_method = old_methods[j];
   621       Method* new_method = new_methods[j];
   623       if (entry_at(i)->adjust_method_entry(old_method, new_method,
   624           trace_name_printed)) {
   625         // current old_method matched this entry and we updated it so
   626         // break out and get to the next interesting entry if there one
   627         break;
   628       }
   629     }
   630   }
   631 }
   633 // the constant pool cache should never contain old or obsolete methods
   634 bool ConstantPoolCache::check_no_old_or_obsolete_entries() {
   635   for (int i = 1; i < length(); i++) {
   636     if (entry_at(i)->is_interesting_method_entry(NULL) &&
   637         !entry_at(i)->check_no_old_or_obsolete_entries()) {
   638       return false;
   639     }
   640   }
   641   return true;
   642 }
   644 void ConstantPoolCache::dump_cache() {
   645   for (int i = 1; i < length(); i++) {
   646     if (entry_at(i)->is_interesting_method_entry(NULL)) {
   647       entry_at(i)->print(tty, i);
   648     }
   649   }
   650 }
   651 #endif // INCLUDE_JVMTI
   654 // Printing
   656 void ConstantPoolCache::print_on(outputStream* st) const {
   657   assert(is_constantPoolCache(), "obj must be constant pool cache");
   658   st->print_cr(internal_name());
   659   // print constant pool cache entries
   660   for (int i = 0; i < length(); i++) entry_at(i)->print(st, i);
   661 }
   663 void ConstantPoolCache::print_value_on(outputStream* st) const {
   664   assert(is_constantPoolCache(), "obj must be constant pool cache");
   665   st->print("cache [%d]", length());
   666   print_address_on(st);
   667   st->print(" for ");
   668   constant_pool()->print_value_on(st);
   669 }
   672 // Verification
   674 void ConstantPoolCache::verify_on(outputStream* st) {
   675   guarantee(is_constantPoolCache(), "obj must be constant pool cache");
   676   // print constant pool cache entries
   677   for (int i = 0; i < length(); i++) entry_at(i)->verify(st);
   678 }

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