src/cpu/x86/vm/frame_x86.hpp

Thu, 07 Oct 2010 08:06:06 -0700

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Thu, 07 Oct 2010 08:06:06 -0700
changeset 2222
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6983240: guarantee((Solaris::min_stack_allowed >= (StackYellowPages+StackRedPages...) wrong
Summary: min_stack_allowed is a compile time constant and Stack*Pages are settable
Reviewed-by: dholmes, kvn

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    25 // A frame represents a physical stack frame (an activation).  Frames can be
    26 // C or Java frames, and the Java frames can be interpreted or compiled.
    27 // In contrast, vframes represent source-level activations, so that one physical frame
    28 // can correspond to multiple source level frames because of inlining.
    29 // A frame is comprised of {pc, fp, sp}
    30 // ------------------------------ Asm interpreter ----------------------------------------
    31 // Layout of asm interpreter frame:
    32 //    [expression stack      ] * <- sp
    33 //    [monitors              ]   \
    34 //     ...                        | monitor block size
    35 //    [monitors              ]   /
    36 //    [monitor block size    ]
    37 //    [byte code index/pointr]                   = bcx()                bcx_offset
    38 //    [pointer to locals     ]                   = locals()             locals_offset
    39 //    [constant pool cache   ]                   = cache()              cache_offset
    40 //    [methodData            ]                   = mdp()                mdx_offset
    41 //    [methodOop             ]                   = method()             method_offset
    42 //    [last sp               ]                   = last_sp()            last_sp_offset
    43 //    [old stack pointer     ]                     (sender_sp)          sender_sp_offset
    44 //    [old frame pointer     ]   <- fp           = link()
    45 //    [return pc             ]
    46 //    [oop temp              ]                     (only for native calls)
    47 //    [locals and parameters ]
    48 //                               <- sender sp
    49 // ------------------------------ Asm interpreter ----------------------------------------
    51 // ------------------------------ C++ interpreter ----------------------------------------
    52 //
    53 // Layout of C++ interpreter frame: (While executing in BytecodeInterpreter::run)
    54 //
    55 //                             <- SP (current esp/rsp)
    56 //    [local variables         ] BytecodeInterpreter::run local variables
    57 //    ...                        BytecodeInterpreter::run local variables
    58 //    [local variables         ] BytecodeInterpreter::run local variables
    59 //    [old frame pointer       ]   fp [ BytecodeInterpreter::run's ebp/rbp ]
    60 //    [return pc               ]  (return to frame manager)
    61 //    [interpreter_state*      ]  (arg to BytecodeInterpreter::run)   --------------
    62 //    [expression stack        ] <- last_Java_sp                           |
    63 //    [...                     ] * <- interpreter_state.stack              |
    64 //    [expression stack        ] * <- interpreter_state.stack_base         |
    65 //    [monitors                ]   \                                       |
    66 //     ...                          | monitor block size                   |
    67 //    [monitors                ]   / <- interpreter_state.monitor_base     |
    68 //    [struct interpretState   ] <-----------------------------------------|
    69 //    [return pc               ] (return to callee of frame manager [1]
    70 //    [locals and parameters   ]
    71 //                               <- sender sp
    73 // [1] When the c++ interpreter calls a new method it returns to the frame
    74 //     manager which allocates a new frame on the stack. In that case there
    75 //     is no real callee of this newly allocated frame. The frame manager is
    76 //     aware of the  additional frame(s) and will pop them as nested calls
    77 //     complete. Howevers tTo make it look good in the debugger the frame
    78 //     manager actually installs a dummy pc pointing to RecursiveInterpreterActivation
    79 //     with a fake interpreter_state* parameter to make it easy to debug
    80 //     nested calls.
    82 // Note that contrary to the layout for the assembly interpreter the
    83 // expression stack allocated for the C++ interpreter is full sized.
    84 // However this is not as bad as it seems as the interpreter frame_manager
    85 // will truncate the unused space on succesive method calls.
    86 //
    87 // ------------------------------ C++ interpreter ----------------------------------------
    89  public:
    90   enum {
    91     pc_return_offset                                 =  0,
    92     // All frames
    93     link_offset                                      =  0,
    94     return_addr_offset                               =  1,
    95     // non-interpreter frames
    96     sender_sp_offset                                 =  2,
    98 #ifndef CC_INTERP
   100     // Interpreter frames
   101     interpreter_frame_result_handler_offset          =  3, // for native calls only
   102     interpreter_frame_oop_temp_offset                =  2, // for native calls only
   104     interpreter_frame_sender_sp_offset               = -1,
   105     // outgoing sp before a call to an invoked method
   106     interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset                 = interpreter_frame_sender_sp_offset - 1,
   107     interpreter_frame_method_offset                  = interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset - 1,
   108     interpreter_frame_mdx_offset                     = interpreter_frame_method_offset - 1,
   109     interpreter_frame_cache_offset                   = interpreter_frame_mdx_offset - 1,
   110     interpreter_frame_locals_offset                  = interpreter_frame_cache_offset - 1,
   111     interpreter_frame_bcx_offset                     = interpreter_frame_locals_offset - 1,
   112     interpreter_frame_initial_sp_offset              = interpreter_frame_bcx_offset - 1,
   114     interpreter_frame_monitor_block_top_offset       = interpreter_frame_initial_sp_offset,
   115     interpreter_frame_monitor_block_bottom_offset    = interpreter_frame_initial_sp_offset,
   117 #endif // CC_INTERP
   119     // Entry frames
   120 #ifdef AMD64
   121 #ifdef _WIN64
   122     entry_frame_after_call_words                     =  8,
   123     entry_frame_call_wrapper_offset                  =  2,
   125     arg_reg_save_area_bytes                          = 32, // Register argument save area
   126 #else
   127     entry_frame_after_call_words                     = 13,
   128     entry_frame_call_wrapper_offset                  = -6,
   130     arg_reg_save_area_bytes                          =  0,
   131 #endif // _WIN64
   132 #else
   133     entry_frame_call_wrapper_offset                  =  2,
   134 #endif // AMD64
   136     // Native frames
   138     native_frame_initial_param_offset                =  2
   140   };
   142   intptr_t ptr_at(int offset) const {
   143     return *ptr_at_addr(offset);
   144   }
   146   void ptr_at_put(int offset, intptr_t value) {
   147     *ptr_at_addr(offset) = value;
   148   }
   150  private:
   151   // an additional field beyond _sp and _pc:
   152   intptr_t*   _fp; // frame pointer
   153   // The interpreter and adapters will extend the frame of the caller.
   154   // Since oopMaps are based on the sp of the caller before extension
   155   // we need to know that value. However in order to compute the address
   156   // of the return address we need the real "raw" sp. Since sparc already
   157   // uses sp() to mean "raw" sp and unextended_sp() to mean the caller's
   158   // original sp we use that convention.
   160   intptr_t*     _unextended_sp;
   162   intptr_t* ptr_at_addr(int offset) const {
   163     return (intptr_t*) addr_at(offset);
   164   }
   166 #if ASSERT
   167   // Used in frame::sender_for_{interpreter,compiled}_frame
   168   static void verify_deopt_original_pc(   nmethod* nm, intptr_t* unextended_sp, bool is_method_handle_return = false);
   169   static void verify_deopt_mh_original_pc(nmethod* nm, intptr_t* unextended_sp) {
   170     verify_deopt_original_pc(nm, unextended_sp, true);
   171   }
   172 #endif
   174  public:
   175   // Constructors
   177   frame(intptr_t* sp, intptr_t* fp, address pc);
   179   frame(intptr_t* sp, intptr_t* unextended_sp, intptr_t* fp, address pc);
   181   frame(intptr_t* sp, intptr_t* fp);
   183   // accessors for the instance variables
   184   intptr_t*   fp() const { return _fp; }
   186   inline address* sender_pc_addr() const;
   188   // return address of param, zero origin index.
   189   inline address* native_param_addr(int idx) const;
   191   // expression stack tos if we are nested in a java call
   192   intptr_t* interpreter_frame_last_sp() const;
   194 #ifndef CC_INTERP
   195   // deoptimization support
   196   void interpreter_frame_set_last_sp(intptr_t* sp);
   197 #endif // CC_INTERP
   199 #ifdef CC_INTERP
   200   inline interpreterState get_interpreterState() const;
   201 #endif // CC_INTERP

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