Thu, 27 May 2010 19:08:38 -0700
6941466: Oracle rebranding changes for Hotspot repositories
Summary: Change all the Sun copyrights to Oracle copyright
Reviewed-by: ohair
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25 #include "incls/_precompiled.incl"
26 #include "incls/_compile.cpp.incl"
28 /// Support for intrinsics.
30 // Return the index at which m must be inserted (or already exists).
31 // The sort order is by the address of the ciMethod, with is_virtual as minor key.
32 int Compile::intrinsic_insertion_index(ciMethod* m, bool is_virtual) {
33 #ifdef ASSERT
34 for (int i = 1; i < _intrinsics->length(); i++) {
35 CallGenerator* cg1 = _intrinsics->at(i-1);
36 CallGenerator* cg2 = _intrinsics->at(i);
37 assert(cg1->method() != cg2->method()
38 ? cg1->method() < cg2->method()
39 : cg1->is_virtual() < cg2->is_virtual(),
40 "compiler intrinsics list must stay sorted");
41 }
42 #endif
43 // Binary search sorted list, in decreasing intervals [lo, hi].
44 int lo = 0, hi = _intrinsics->length()-1;
45 while (lo <= hi) {
46 int mid = (uint)(hi + lo) / 2;
47 ciMethod* mid_m = _intrinsics->at(mid)->method();
48 if (m < mid_m) {
49 hi = mid-1;
50 } else if (m > mid_m) {
51 lo = mid+1;
52 } else {
53 // look at minor sort key
54 bool mid_virt = _intrinsics->at(mid)->is_virtual();
55 if (is_virtual < mid_virt) {
56 hi = mid-1;
57 } else if (is_virtual > mid_virt) {
58 lo = mid+1;
59 } else {
60 return mid; // exact match
61 }
62 }
63 }
64 return lo; // inexact match
65 }
67 void Compile::register_intrinsic(CallGenerator* cg) {
68 if (_intrinsics == NULL) {
69 _intrinsics = new GrowableArray<CallGenerator*>(60);
70 }
71 // This code is stolen from ciObjectFactory::insert.
72 // Really, GrowableArray should have methods for
73 // insert_at, remove_at, and binary_search.
74 int len = _intrinsics->length();
75 int index = intrinsic_insertion_index(cg->method(), cg->is_virtual());
76 if (index == len) {
77 _intrinsics->append(cg);
78 } else {
79 #ifdef ASSERT
80 CallGenerator* oldcg = _intrinsics->at(index);
81 assert(oldcg->method() != cg->method() || oldcg->is_virtual() != cg->is_virtual(), "don't register twice");
82 #endif
83 _intrinsics->append(_intrinsics->at(len-1));
84 int pos;
85 for (pos = len-2; pos >= index; pos--) {
86 _intrinsics->at_put(pos+1,_intrinsics->at(pos));
87 }
88 _intrinsics->at_put(index, cg);
89 }
90 assert(find_intrinsic(cg->method(), cg->is_virtual()) == cg, "registration worked");
91 }
93 CallGenerator* Compile::find_intrinsic(ciMethod* m, bool is_virtual) {
94 assert(m->is_loaded(), "don't try this on unloaded methods");
95 if (_intrinsics != NULL) {
96 int index = intrinsic_insertion_index(m, is_virtual);
97 if (index < _intrinsics->length()
98 && _intrinsics->at(index)->method() == m
99 && _intrinsics->at(index)->is_virtual() == is_virtual) {
100 return _intrinsics->at(index);
101 }
102 }
103 // Lazily create intrinsics for intrinsic IDs well-known in the runtime.
104 if (m->intrinsic_id() != vmIntrinsics::_none &&
105 m->intrinsic_id() <= vmIntrinsics::LAST_COMPILER_INLINE) {
106 CallGenerator* cg = make_vm_intrinsic(m, is_virtual);
107 if (cg != NULL) {
108 // Save it for next time:
109 register_intrinsic(cg);
110 return cg;
111 } else {
112 gather_intrinsic_statistics(m->intrinsic_id(), is_virtual, _intrinsic_disabled);
113 }
114 }
115 return NULL;
116 }
118 // Compile:: register_library_intrinsics and make_vm_intrinsic are defined
119 // in library_call.cpp.
122 #ifndef PRODUCT
123 // statistics gathering...
125 juint Compile::_intrinsic_hist_count[vmIntrinsics::ID_LIMIT] = {0};
126 jubyte Compile::_intrinsic_hist_flags[vmIntrinsics::ID_LIMIT] = {0};
128 bool Compile::gather_intrinsic_statistics(vmIntrinsics::ID id, bool is_virtual, int flags) {
129 assert(id > vmIntrinsics::_none && id < vmIntrinsics::ID_LIMIT, "oob");
130 int oflags = _intrinsic_hist_flags[id];
131 assert(flags != 0, "what happened?");
132 if (is_virtual) {
133 flags |= _intrinsic_virtual;
134 }
135 bool changed = (flags != oflags);
136 if ((flags & _intrinsic_worked) != 0) {
137 juint count = (_intrinsic_hist_count[id] += 1);
138 if (count == 1) {
139 changed = true; // first time
140 }
141 // increment the overall count also:
142 _intrinsic_hist_count[vmIntrinsics::_none] += 1;
143 }
144 if (changed) {
145 if (((oflags ^ flags) & _intrinsic_virtual) != 0) {
146 // Something changed about the intrinsic's virtuality.
147 if ((flags & _intrinsic_virtual) != 0) {
148 // This is the first use of this intrinsic as a virtual call.
149 if (oflags != 0) {
150 // We already saw it as a non-virtual, so note both cases.
151 flags |= _intrinsic_both;
152 }
153 } else if ((oflags & _intrinsic_both) == 0) {
154 // This is the first use of this intrinsic as a non-virtual
155 flags |= _intrinsic_both;
156 }
157 }
158 _intrinsic_hist_flags[id] = (jubyte) (oflags | flags);
159 }
160 // update the overall flags also:
161 _intrinsic_hist_flags[vmIntrinsics::_none] |= (jubyte) flags;
162 return changed;
163 }
165 static char* format_flags(int flags, char* buf) {
166 buf[0] = 0;
167 if ((flags & Compile::_intrinsic_worked) != 0) strcat(buf, ",worked");
168 if ((flags & Compile::_intrinsic_failed) != 0) strcat(buf, ",failed");
169 if ((flags & Compile::_intrinsic_disabled) != 0) strcat(buf, ",disabled");
170 if ((flags & Compile::_intrinsic_virtual) != 0) strcat(buf, ",virtual");
171 if ((flags & Compile::_intrinsic_both) != 0) strcat(buf, ",nonvirtual");
172 if (buf[0] == 0) strcat(buf, ",");
173 assert(buf[0] == ',', "must be");
174 return &buf[1];
175 }
177 void Compile::print_intrinsic_statistics() {
178 char flagsbuf[100];
179 ttyLocker ttyl;
180 if (xtty != NULL) xtty->head("statistics type='intrinsic'");
181 tty->print_cr("Compiler intrinsic usage:");
182 juint total = _intrinsic_hist_count[vmIntrinsics::_none];
183 if (total == 0) total = 1; // avoid div0 in case of no successes
184 #define PRINT_STAT_LINE(name, c, f) \
185 tty->print_cr(" %4d (%4.1f%%) %s (%s)", (int)(c), ((c) * 100.0) / total, name, f);
186 for (int index = 1 + (int)vmIntrinsics::_none; index < (int)vmIntrinsics::ID_LIMIT; index++) {
187 vmIntrinsics::ID id = (vmIntrinsics::ID) index;
188 int flags = _intrinsic_hist_flags[id];
189 juint count = _intrinsic_hist_count[id];
190 if ((flags | count) != 0) {
191 PRINT_STAT_LINE(vmIntrinsics::name_at(id), count, format_flags(flags, flagsbuf));
192 }
193 }
194 PRINT_STAT_LINE("total", total, format_flags(_intrinsic_hist_flags[vmIntrinsics::_none], flagsbuf));
195 if (xtty != NULL) xtty->tail("statistics");
196 }
198 void Compile::print_statistics() {
199 { ttyLocker ttyl;
200 if (xtty != NULL) xtty->head("statistics type='opto'");
201 Parse::print_statistics();
202 PhaseCCP::print_statistics();
203 PhaseRegAlloc::print_statistics();
204 Scheduling::print_statistics();
205 PhasePeephole::print_statistics();
206 PhaseIdealLoop::print_statistics();
207 if (xtty != NULL) xtty->tail("statistics");
208 }
209 if (_intrinsic_hist_flags[vmIntrinsics::_none] != 0) {
210 // put this under its own <statistics> element.
211 print_intrinsic_statistics();
212 }
213 }
214 #endif //PRODUCT
216 // Support for bundling info
217 Bundle* Compile::node_bundling(const Node *n) {
218 assert(valid_bundle_info(n), "oob");
219 return &_node_bundling_base[n->_idx];
220 }
222 bool Compile::valid_bundle_info(const Node *n) {
223 return (_node_bundling_limit > n->_idx);
224 }
227 void Compile::gvn_replace_by(Node* n, Node* nn) {
228 for (DUIterator_Last imin, i = n->last_outs(imin); i >= imin; ) {
229 Node* use = n->last_out(i);
230 bool is_in_table = initial_gvn()->hash_delete(use);
231 uint uses_found = 0;
232 for (uint j = 0; j < use->len(); j++) {
233 if (use->in(j) == n) {
234 if (j < use->req())
235 use->set_req(j, nn);
236 else
237 use->set_prec(j, nn);
238 uses_found++;
239 }
240 }
241 if (is_in_table) {
242 // reinsert into table
243 initial_gvn()->hash_find_insert(use);
244 }
245 record_for_igvn(use);
246 i -= uses_found; // we deleted 1 or more copies of this edge
247 }
248 }
253 // Identify all nodes that are reachable from below, useful.
254 // Use breadth-first pass that records state in a Unique_Node_List,
255 // recursive traversal is slower.
256 void Compile::identify_useful_nodes(Unique_Node_List &useful) {
257 int estimated_worklist_size = unique();
258 useful.map( estimated_worklist_size, NULL ); // preallocate space
260 // Initialize worklist
261 if (root() != NULL) { useful.push(root()); }
262 // If 'top' is cached, declare it useful to preserve cached node
263 if( cached_top_node() ) { useful.push(cached_top_node()); }
265 // Push all useful nodes onto the list, breadthfirst
266 for( uint next = 0; next < useful.size(); ++next ) {
267 assert( next < unique(), "Unique useful nodes < total nodes");
268 Node *n = useful.at(next);
269 uint max = n->len();
270 for( uint i = 0; i < max; ++i ) {
271 Node *m = n->in(i);
272 if( m == NULL ) continue;
273 useful.push(m);
274 }
275 }
276 }
278 // Disconnect all useless nodes by disconnecting those at the boundary.
279 void Compile::remove_useless_nodes(Unique_Node_List &useful) {
280 uint next = 0;
281 while( next < useful.size() ) {
282 Node *n = useful.at(next++);
283 // Use raw traversal of out edges since this code removes out edges
284 int max = n->outcnt();
285 for (int j = 0; j < max; ++j ) {
286 Node* child = n->raw_out(j);
287 if( ! useful.member(child) ) {
288 assert( !child->is_top() || child != top(),
289 "If top is cached in Compile object it is in useful list");
290 // Only need to remove this out-edge to the useless node
291 n->raw_del_out(j);
292 --j;
293 --max;
294 }
295 }
296 if (n->outcnt() == 1 && n->has_special_unique_user()) {
297 record_for_igvn( n->unique_out() );
298 }
299 }
300 debug_only(verify_graph_edges(true/*check for no_dead_code*/);)
301 }
303 //------------------------------frame_size_in_words-----------------------------
304 // frame_slots in units of words
305 int Compile::frame_size_in_words() const {
306 // shift is 0 in LP32 and 1 in LP64
307 const int shift = (LogBytesPerWord - LogBytesPerInt);
308 int words = _frame_slots >> shift;
309 assert( words << shift == _frame_slots, "frame size must be properly aligned in LP64" );
310 return words;
311 }
313 // ============================================================================
314 //------------------------------CompileWrapper---------------------------------
315 class CompileWrapper : public StackObj {
316 Compile *const _compile;
317 public:
318 CompileWrapper(Compile* compile);
320 ~CompileWrapper();
321 };
323 CompileWrapper::CompileWrapper(Compile* compile) : _compile(compile) {
324 // the Compile* pointer is stored in the current ciEnv:
325 ciEnv* env = compile->env();
326 assert(env == ciEnv::current(), "must already be a ciEnv active");
327 assert(env->compiler_data() == NULL, "compile already active?");
328 env->set_compiler_data(compile);
329 assert(compile == Compile::current(), "sanity");
331 compile->set_type_dict(NULL);
332 compile->set_type_hwm(NULL);
333 compile->set_type_last_size(0);
334 compile->set_last_tf(NULL, NULL);
335 compile->set_indexSet_arena(NULL);
336 compile->set_indexSet_free_block_list(NULL);
337 compile->init_type_arena();
338 Type::Initialize(compile);
339 _compile->set_scratch_buffer_blob(NULL);
340 _compile->begin_method();
341 }
342 CompileWrapper::~CompileWrapper() {
343 _compile->end_method();
344 if (_compile->scratch_buffer_blob() != NULL)
345 BufferBlob::free(_compile->scratch_buffer_blob());
346 _compile->env()->set_compiler_data(NULL);
347 }
350 //----------------------------print_compile_messages---------------------------
351 void Compile::print_compile_messages() {
352 #ifndef PRODUCT
353 // Check if recompiling
354 if (_subsume_loads == false && PrintOpto) {
355 // Recompiling without allowing machine instructions to subsume loads
356 tty->print_cr("*********************************************************");
357 tty->print_cr("** Bailout: Recompile without subsuming loads **");
358 tty->print_cr("*********************************************************");
359 }
360 if (_do_escape_analysis != DoEscapeAnalysis && PrintOpto) {
361 // Recompiling without escape analysis
362 tty->print_cr("*********************************************************");
363 tty->print_cr("** Bailout: Recompile without escape analysis **");
364 tty->print_cr("*********************************************************");
365 }
366 if (env()->break_at_compile()) {
367 // Open the debugger when compiling this method.
368 tty->print("### Breaking when compiling: ");
369 method()->print_short_name();
370 tty->cr();
371 BREAKPOINT;
372 }
374 if( PrintOpto ) {
375 if (is_osr_compilation()) {
376 tty->print("[OSR]%3d", _compile_id);
377 } else {
378 tty->print("%3d", _compile_id);
379 }
380 }
381 #endif
382 }
385 void Compile::init_scratch_buffer_blob() {
386 if( scratch_buffer_blob() != NULL ) return;
388 // Construct a temporary CodeBuffer to have it construct a BufferBlob
389 // Cache this BufferBlob for this compile.
390 ResourceMark rm;
391 int size = (MAX_inst_size + MAX_stubs_size + MAX_const_size);
392 BufferBlob* blob = BufferBlob::create("Compile::scratch_buffer", size);
393 // Record the buffer blob for next time.
394 set_scratch_buffer_blob(blob);
395 // Have we run out of code space?
396 if (scratch_buffer_blob() == NULL) {
397 // Let CompilerBroker disable further compilations.
398 record_failure("Not enough space for scratch buffer in CodeCache");
399 return;
400 }
402 // Initialize the relocation buffers
403 relocInfo* locs_buf = (relocInfo*) blob->instructions_end() - MAX_locs_size;
404 set_scratch_locs_memory(locs_buf);
405 }
408 //-----------------------scratch_emit_size-------------------------------------
409 // Helper function that computes size by emitting code
410 uint Compile::scratch_emit_size(const Node* n) {
411 // Emit into a trash buffer and count bytes emitted.
412 // This is a pretty expensive way to compute a size,
413 // but it works well enough if seldom used.
414 // All common fixed-size instructions are given a size
415 // method by the AD file.
416 // Note that the scratch buffer blob and locs memory are
417 // allocated at the beginning of the compile task, and
418 // may be shared by several calls to scratch_emit_size.
419 // The allocation of the scratch buffer blob is particularly
420 // expensive, since it has to grab the code cache lock.
421 BufferBlob* blob = this->scratch_buffer_blob();
422 assert(blob != NULL, "Initialize BufferBlob at start");
423 assert(blob->size() > MAX_inst_size, "sanity");
424 relocInfo* locs_buf = scratch_locs_memory();
425 address blob_begin = blob->instructions_begin();
426 address blob_end = (address)locs_buf;
427 assert(blob->instructions_contains(blob_end), "sanity");
428 CodeBuffer buf(blob_begin, blob_end - blob_begin);
429 buf.initialize_consts_size(MAX_const_size);
430 buf.initialize_stubs_size(MAX_stubs_size);
431 assert(locs_buf != NULL, "sanity");
432 int lsize = MAX_locs_size / 2;
433 buf.insts()->initialize_shared_locs(&locs_buf[0], lsize);
434 buf.stubs()->initialize_shared_locs(&locs_buf[lsize], lsize);
435 n->emit(buf, this->regalloc());
436 return buf.code_size();
437 }
440 // ============================================================================
441 //------------------------------Compile standard-------------------------------
442 debug_only( int Compile::_debug_idx = 100000; )
444 // Compile a method. entry_bci is -1 for normal compilations and indicates
445 // the continuation bci for on stack replacement.
448 Compile::Compile( ciEnv* ci_env, C2Compiler* compiler, ciMethod* target, int osr_bci, bool subsume_loads, bool do_escape_analysis )
449 : Phase(Compiler),
450 _env(ci_env),
451 _log(ci_env->log()),
452 _compile_id(ci_env->compile_id()),
453 _save_argument_registers(false),
454 _stub_name(NULL),
455 _stub_function(NULL),
456 _stub_entry_point(NULL),
457 _method(target),
458 _entry_bci(osr_bci),
459 _initial_gvn(NULL),
460 _for_igvn(NULL),
461 _warm_calls(NULL),
462 _subsume_loads(subsume_loads),
463 _do_escape_analysis(do_escape_analysis),
464 _failure_reason(NULL),
465 _code_buffer("Compile::Fill_buffer"),
466 _orig_pc_slot(0),
467 _orig_pc_slot_offset_in_bytes(0),
468 _has_method_handle_invokes(false),
469 _node_bundling_limit(0),
470 _node_bundling_base(NULL),
471 _java_calls(0),
472 _inner_loops(0),
473 #ifndef PRODUCT
474 _trace_opto_output(TraceOptoOutput || method()->has_option("TraceOptoOutput")),
475 _printer(IdealGraphPrinter::printer()),
476 #endif
477 _congraph(NULL) {
478 C = this;
480 CompileWrapper cw(this);
481 #ifndef PRODUCT
482 if (TimeCompiler2) {
483 tty->print(" ");
484 target->holder()->name()->print();
485 tty->print(".");
486 target->print_short_name();
487 tty->print(" ");
488 }
489 TraceTime t1("Total compilation time", &_t_totalCompilation, TimeCompiler, TimeCompiler2);
490 TraceTime t2(NULL, &_t_methodCompilation, TimeCompiler, false);
491 bool print_opto_assembly = PrintOptoAssembly || _method->has_option("PrintOptoAssembly");
492 if (!print_opto_assembly) {
493 bool print_assembly = (PrintAssembly || _method->should_print_assembly());
494 if (print_assembly && !Disassembler::can_decode()) {
495 tty->print_cr("PrintAssembly request changed to PrintOptoAssembly");
496 print_opto_assembly = true;
497 }
498 }
499 set_print_assembly(print_opto_assembly);
500 set_parsed_irreducible_loop(false);
501 #endif
503 if (ProfileTraps) {
504 // Make sure the method being compiled gets its own MDO,
505 // so we can at least track the decompile_count().
506 method()->build_method_data();
507 }
509 Init(::AliasLevel);
512 print_compile_messages();
514 if (UseOldInlining || PrintCompilation NOT_PRODUCT( || PrintOpto) )
515 _ilt = InlineTree::build_inline_tree_root();
516 else
517 _ilt = NULL;
519 // Even if NO memory addresses are used, MergeMem nodes must have at least 1 slice
520 assert(num_alias_types() >= AliasIdxRaw, "");
522 #define MINIMUM_NODE_HASH 1023
523 // Node list that Iterative GVN will start with
524 Unique_Node_List for_igvn(comp_arena());
525 set_for_igvn(&for_igvn);
527 // GVN that will be run immediately on new nodes
528 uint estimated_size = method()->code_size()*4+64;
529 estimated_size = (estimated_size < MINIMUM_NODE_HASH ? MINIMUM_NODE_HASH : estimated_size);
530 PhaseGVN gvn(node_arena(), estimated_size);
531 set_initial_gvn(&gvn);
533 { // Scope for timing the parser
534 TracePhase t3("parse", &_t_parser, true);
536 // Put top into the hash table ASAP.
537 initial_gvn()->transform_no_reclaim(top());
539 // Set up tf(), start(), and find a CallGenerator.
540 CallGenerator* cg;
541 if (is_osr_compilation()) {
542 const TypeTuple *domain = StartOSRNode::osr_domain();
543 const TypeTuple *range = TypeTuple::make_range(method()->signature());
544 init_tf(TypeFunc::make(domain, range));
545 StartNode* s = new (this, 2) StartOSRNode(root(), domain);
546 initial_gvn()->set_type_bottom(s);
547 init_start(s);
548 cg = CallGenerator::for_osr(method(), entry_bci());
549 } else {
550 // Normal case.
551 init_tf(TypeFunc::make(method()));
552 StartNode* s = new (this, 2) StartNode(root(), tf()->domain());
553 initial_gvn()->set_type_bottom(s);
554 init_start(s);
555 float past_uses = method()->interpreter_invocation_count();
556 float expected_uses = past_uses;
557 cg = CallGenerator::for_inline(method(), expected_uses);
558 }
559 if (failing()) return;
560 if (cg == NULL) {
561 record_method_not_compilable_all_tiers("cannot parse method");
562 return;
563 }
564 JVMState* jvms = build_start_state(start(), tf());
565 if ((jvms = cg->generate(jvms)) == NULL) {
566 record_method_not_compilable("method parse failed");
567 return;
568 }
569 GraphKit kit(jvms);
571 if (!kit.stopped()) {
572 // Accept return values, and transfer control we know not where.
573 // This is done by a special, unique ReturnNode bound to root.
574 return_values(kit.jvms());
575 }
577 if (kit.has_exceptions()) {
578 // Any exceptions that escape from this call must be rethrown
579 // to whatever caller is dynamically above us on the stack.
580 // This is done by a special, unique RethrowNode bound to root.
581 rethrow_exceptions(kit.transfer_exceptions_into_jvms());
582 }
584 if (!failing() && has_stringbuilder()) {
585 {
586 // remove useless nodes to make the usage analysis simpler
587 ResourceMark rm;
588 PhaseRemoveUseless pru(initial_gvn(), &for_igvn);
589 }
591 {
592 ResourceMark rm;
593 print_method("Before StringOpts", 3);
594 PhaseStringOpts pso(initial_gvn(), &for_igvn);
595 print_method("After StringOpts", 3);
596 }
598 // now inline anything that we skipped the first time around
599 while (_late_inlines.length() > 0) {
600 CallGenerator* cg = _late_inlines.pop();
601 cg->do_late_inline();
602 }
603 }
604 assert(_late_inlines.length() == 0, "should have been processed");
606 print_method("Before RemoveUseless", 3);
608 // Remove clutter produced by parsing.
609 if (!failing()) {
610 ResourceMark rm;
611 PhaseRemoveUseless pru(initial_gvn(), &for_igvn);
612 }
613 }
615 // Note: Large methods are capped off in do_one_bytecode().
616 if (failing()) return;
618 // After parsing, node notes are no longer automagic.
619 // They must be propagated by register_new_node_with_optimizer(),
620 // clone(), or the like.
621 set_default_node_notes(NULL);
623 for (;;) {
624 int successes = Inline_Warm();
625 if (failing()) return;
626 if (successes == 0) break;
627 }
629 // Drain the list.
630 Finish_Warm();
631 #ifndef PRODUCT
632 if (_printer) {
633 _printer->print_inlining(this);
634 }
635 #endif
637 if (failing()) return;
638 NOT_PRODUCT( verify_graph_edges(); )
640 // Perform escape analysis
641 if (_do_escape_analysis && ConnectionGraph::has_candidates(this)) {
642 TracePhase t2("escapeAnalysis", &_t_escapeAnalysis, true);
643 // Add ConP#NULL and ConN#NULL nodes before ConnectionGraph construction.
644 PhaseGVN* igvn = initial_gvn();
645 Node* oop_null = igvn->zerocon(T_OBJECT);
646 Node* noop_null = igvn->zerocon(T_NARROWOOP);
648 _congraph = new(comp_arena()) ConnectionGraph(this);
649 bool has_non_escaping_obj = _congraph->compute_escape();
651 #ifndef PRODUCT
652 if (PrintEscapeAnalysis) {
653 _congraph->dump();
654 }
655 #endif
656 // Cleanup.
657 if (oop_null->outcnt() == 0)
658 igvn->hash_delete(oop_null);
659 if (noop_null->outcnt() == 0)
660 igvn->hash_delete(noop_null);
662 if (!has_non_escaping_obj) {
663 _congraph = NULL;
664 }
666 if (failing()) return;
667 }
668 // Now optimize
669 Optimize();
670 if (failing()) return;
671 NOT_PRODUCT( verify_graph_edges(); )
673 #ifndef PRODUCT
674 if (PrintIdeal) {
675 ttyLocker ttyl; // keep the following output all in one block
676 // This output goes directly to the tty, not the compiler log.
677 // To enable tools to match it up with the compilation activity,
678 // be sure to tag this tty output with the compile ID.
679 if (xtty != NULL) {
680 xtty->head("ideal compile_id='%d'%s", compile_id(),
681 is_osr_compilation() ? " compile_kind='osr'" :
682 "");
683 }
684 root()->dump(9999);
685 if (xtty != NULL) {
686 xtty->tail("ideal");
687 }
688 }
689 #endif
691 // Now that we know the size of all the monitors we can add a fixed slot
692 // for the original deopt pc.
694 _orig_pc_slot = fixed_slots();
695 int next_slot = _orig_pc_slot + (sizeof(address) / VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size);
696 set_fixed_slots(next_slot);
698 // Now generate code
699 Code_Gen();
700 if (failing()) return;
702 // Check if we want to skip execution of all compiled code.
703 {
704 #ifndef PRODUCT
705 if (OptoNoExecute) {
706 record_method_not_compilable("+OptoNoExecute"); // Flag as failed
707 return;
708 }
709 TracePhase t2("install_code", &_t_registerMethod, TimeCompiler);
710 #endif
712 if (is_osr_compilation()) {
713 _code_offsets.set_value(CodeOffsets::Verified_Entry, 0);
714 _code_offsets.set_value(CodeOffsets::OSR_Entry, _first_block_size);
715 } else {
716 _code_offsets.set_value(CodeOffsets::Verified_Entry, _first_block_size);
717 _code_offsets.set_value(CodeOffsets::OSR_Entry, 0);
718 }
720 env()->register_method(_method, _entry_bci,
721 &_code_offsets,
722 _orig_pc_slot_offset_in_bytes,
723 code_buffer(),
724 frame_size_in_words(), _oop_map_set,
725 &_handler_table, &_inc_table,
726 compiler,
727 env()->comp_level(),
728 true, /*has_debug_info*/
729 has_unsafe_access()
730 );
731 }
732 }
734 //------------------------------Compile----------------------------------------
735 // Compile a runtime stub
736 Compile::Compile( ciEnv* ci_env,
737 TypeFunc_generator generator,
738 address stub_function,
739 const char *stub_name,
740 int is_fancy_jump,
741 bool pass_tls,
742 bool save_arg_registers,
743 bool return_pc )
744 : Phase(Compiler),
745 _env(ci_env),
746 _log(ci_env->log()),
747 _compile_id(-1),
748 _save_argument_registers(save_arg_registers),
749 _method(NULL),
750 _stub_name(stub_name),
751 _stub_function(stub_function),
752 _stub_entry_point(NULL),
753 _entry_bci(InvocationEntryBci),
754 _initial_gvn(NULL),
755 _for_igvn(NULL),
756 _warm_calls(NULL),
757 _orig_pc_slot(0),
758 _orig_pc_slot_offset_in_bytes(0),
759 _subsume_loads(true),
760 _do_escape_analysis(false),
761 _failure_reason(NULL),
762 _code_buffer("Compile::Fill_buffer"),
763 _has_method_handle_invokes(false),
764 _node_bundling_limit(0),
765 _node_bundling_base(NULL),
766 _java_calls(0),
767 _inner_loops(0),
768 #ifndef PRODUCT
769 _trace_opto_output(TraceOptoOutput),
770 _printer(NULL),
771 #endif
772 _congraph(NULL) {
773 C = this;
775 #ifndef PRODUCT
776 TraceTime t1(NULL, &_t_totalCompilation, TimeCompiler, false);
777 TraceTime t2(NULL, &_t_stubCompilation, TimeCompiler, false);
778 set_print_assembly(PrintFrameConverterAssembly);
779 set_parsed_irreducible_loop(false);
780 #endif
781 CompileWrapper cw(this);
782 Init(/*AliasLevel=*/ 0);
783 init_tf((*generator)());
785 {
786 // The following is a dummy for the sake of GraphKit::gen_stub
787 Unique_Node_List for_igvn(comp_arena());
788 set_for_igvn(&for_igvn); // not used, but some GraphKit guys push on this
789 PhaseGVN gvn(Thread::current()->resource_area(),255);
790 set_initial_gvn(&gvn); // not significant, but GraphKit guys use it pervasively
791 gvn.transform_no_reclaim(top());
793 GraphKit kit;
794 kit.gen_stub(stub_function, stub_name, is_fancy_jump, pass_tls, return_pc);
795 }
797 NOT_PRODUCT( verify_graph_edges(); )
798 Code_Gen();
799 if (failing()) return;
802 // Entry point will be accessed using compile->stub_entry_point();
803 if (code_buffer() == NULL) {
804 Matcher::soft_match_failure();
805 } else {
806 if (PrintAssembly && (WizardMode || Verbose))
807 tty->print_cr("### Stub::%s", stub_name);
809 if (!failing()) {
810 assert(_fixed_slots == 0, "no fixed slots used for runtime stubs");
812 // Make the NMethod
813 // For now we mark the frame as never safe for profile stackwalking
814 RuntimeStub *rs = RuntimeStub::new_runtime_stub(stub_name,
815 code_buffer(),
816 CodeOffsets::frame_never_safe,
817 // _code_offsets.value(CodeOffsets::Frame_Complete),
818 frame_size_in_words(),
819 _oop_map_set,
820 save_arg_registers);
821 assert(rs != NULL && rs->is_runtime_stub(), "sanity check");
823 _stub_entry_point = rs->entry_point();
824 }
825 }
826 }
828 #ifndef PRODUCT
829 void print_opto_verbose_signature( const TypeFunc *j_sig, const char *stub_name ) {
830 if(PrintOpto && Verbose) {
831 tty->print("%s ", stub_name); j_sig->print_flattened(); tty->cr();
832 }
833 }
834 #endif
836 void Compile::print_codes() {
837 }
839 //------------------------------Init-------------------------------------------
840 // Prepare for a single compilation
841 void Compile::Init(int aliaslevel) {
842 _unique = 0;
843 _regalloc = NULL;
845 _tf = NULL; // filled in later
846 _top = NULL; // cached later
847 _matcher = NULL; // filled in later
848 _cfg = NULL; // filled in later
850 set_24_bit_selection_and_mode(Use24BitFP, false);
852 _node_note_array = NULL;
853 _default_node_notes = NULL;
855 _immutable_memory = NULL; // filled in at first inquiry
857 // Globally visible Nodes
858 // First set TOP to NULL to give safe behavior during creation of RootNode
859 set_cached_top_node(NULL);
860 set_root(new (this, 3) RootNode());
861 // Now that you have a Root to point to, create the real TOP
862 set_cached_top_node( new (this, 1) ConNode(Type::TOP) );
863 set_recent_alloc(NULL, NULL);
865 // Create Debug Information Recorder to record scopes, oopmaps, etc.
866 env()->set_oop_recorder(new OopRecorder(comp_arena()));
867 env()->set_debug_info(new DebugInformationRecorder(env()->oop_recorder()));
868 env()->set_dependencies(new Dependencies(env()));
870 _fixed_slots = 0;
871 set_has_split_ifs(false);
872 set_has_loops(has_method() && method()->has_loops()); // first approximation
873 set_has_stringbuilder(false);
874 _trap_can_recompile = false; // no traps emitted yet
875 _major_progress = true; // start out assuming good things will happen
876 set_has_unsafe_access(false);
877 Copy::zero_to_bytes(_trap_hist, sizeof(_trap_hist));
878 set_decompile_count(0);
880 set_do_freq_based_layout(BlockLayoutByFrequency || method_has_option("BlockLayoutByFrequency"));
881 // Compilation level related initialization
882 if (env()->comp_level() == CompLevel_fast_compile) {
883 set_num_loop_opts(Tier1LoopOptsCount);
884 set_do_inlining(Tier1Inline != 0);
885 set_max_inline_size(Tier1MaxInlineSize);
886 set_freq_inline_size(Tier1FreqInlineSize);
887 set_do_scheduling(false);
888 set_do_count_invocations(Tier1CountInvocations);
889 set_do_method_data_update(Tier1UpdateMethodData);
890 } else {
891 assert(env()->comp_level() == CompLevel_full_optimization, "unknown comp level");
892 set_num_loop_opts(LoopOptsCount);
893 set_do_inlining(Inline);
894 set_max_inline_size(MaxInlineSize);
895 set_freq_inline_size(FreqInlineSize);
896 set_do_scheduling(OptoScheduling);
897 set_do_count_invocations(false);
898 set_do_method_data_update(false);
899 }
901 if (debug_info()->recording_non_safepoints()) {
902 set_node_note_array(new(comp_arena()) GrowableArray<Node_Notes*>
903 (comp_arena(), 8, 0, NULL));
904 set_default_node_notes(Node_Notes::make(this));
905 }
907 // // -- Initialize types before each compile --
908 // // Update cached type information
909 // if( _method && _method->constants() )
910 // Type::update_loaded_types(_method, _method->constants());
912 // Init alias_type map.
913 if (!_do_escape_analysis && aliaslevel == 3)
914 aliaslevel = 2; // No unique types without escape analysis
915 _AliasLevel = aliaslevel;
916 const int grow_ats = 16;
917 _max_alias_types = grow_ats;
918 _alias_types = NEW_ARENA_ARRAY(comp_arena(), AliasType*, grow_ats);
919 AliasType* ats = NEW_ARENA_ARRAY(comp_arena(), AliasType, grow_ats);
920 Copy::zero_to_bytes(ats, sizeof(AliasType)*grow_ats);
921 {
922 for (int i = 0; i < grow_ats; i++) _alias_types[i] = &ats[i];
923 }
924 // Initialize the first few types.
925 _alias_types[AliasIdxTop]->Init(AliasIdxTop, NULL);
926 _alias_types[AliasIdxBot]->Init(AliasIdxBot, TypePtr::BOTTOM);
927 _alias_types[AliasIdxRaw]->Init(AliasIdxRaw, TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM);
928 _num_alias_types = AliasIdxRaw+1;
929 // Zero out the alias type cache.
930 Copy::zero_to_bytes(_alias_cache, sizeof(_alias_cache));
931 // A NULL adr_type hits in the cache right away. Preload the right answer.
932 probe_alias_cache(NULL)->_index = AliasIdxTop;
934 _intrinsics = NULL;
935 _macro_nodes = new GrowableArray<Node*>(comp_arena(), 8, 0, NULL);
936 _predicate_opaqs = new GrowableArray<Node*>(comp_arena(), 8, 0, NULL);
937 register_library_intrinsics();
938 }
940 //---------------------------init_start----------------------------------------
941 // Install the StartNode on this compile object.
942 void Compile::init_start(StartNode* s) {
943 if (failing())
944 return; // already failing
945 assert(s == start(), "");
946 }
948 StartNode* Compile::start() const {
949 assert(!failing(), "");
950 for (DUIterator_Fast imax, i = root()->fast_outs(imax); i < imax; i++) {
951 Node* start = root()->fast_out(i);
952 if( start->is_Start() )
953 return start->as_Start();
954 }
955 ShouldNotReachHere();
956 return NULL;
957 }
959 //-------------------------------immutable_memory-------------------------------------
960 // Access immutable memory
961 Node* Compile::immutable_memory() {
962 if (_immutable_memory != NULL) {
963 return _immutable_memory;
964 }
965 StartNode* s = start();
966 for (DUIterator_Fast imax, i = s->fast_outs(imax); true; i++) {
967 Node *p = s->fast_out(i);
968 if (p != s && p->as_Proj()->_con == TypeFunc::Memory) {
969 _immutable_memory = p;
970 return _immutable_memory;
971 }
972 }
973 ShouldNotReachHere();
974 return NULL;
975 }
977 //----------------------set_cached_top_node------------------------------------
978 // Install the cached top node, and make sure Node::is_top works correctly.
979 void Compile::set_cached_top_node(Node* tn) {
980 if (tn != NULL) verify_top(tn);
981 Node* old_top = _top;
982 _top = tn;
983 // Calling Node::setup_is_top allows the nodes the chance to adjust
984 // their _out arrays.
985 if (_top != NULL) _top->setup_is_top();
986 if (old_top != NULL) old_top->setup_is_top();
987 assert(_top == NULL || top()->is_top(), "");
988 }
990 #ifndef PRODUCT
991 void Compile::verify_top(Node* tn) const {
992 if (tn != NULL) {
993 assert(tn->is_Con(), "top node must be a constant");
994 assert(((ConNode*)tn)->type() == Type::TOP, "top node must have correct type");
995 assert(tn->in(0) != NULL, "must have live top node");
996 }
997 }
998 #endif
1001 ///-------------------Managing Per-Node Debug & Profile Info-------------------
1003 void Compile::grow_node_notes(GrowableArray<Node_Notes*>* arr, int grow_by) {
1004 guarantee(arr != NULL, "");
1005 int num_blocks = arr->length();
1006 if (grow_by < num_blocks) grow_by = num_blocks;
1007 int num_notes = grow_by * _node_notes_block_size;
1008 Node_Notes* notes = NEW_ARENA_ARRAY(node_arena(), Node_Notes, num_notes);
1009 Copy::zero_to_bytes(notes, num_notes * sizeof(Node_Notes));
1010 while (num_notes > 0) {
1011 arr->append(notes);
1012 notes += _node_notes_block_size;
1013 num_notes -= _node_notes_block_size;
1014 }
1015 assert(num_notes == 0, "exact multiple, please");
1016 }
1018 bool Compile::copy_node_notes_to(Node* dest, Node* source) {
1019 if (source == NULL || dest == NULL) return false;
1021 if (dest->is_Con())
1022 return false; // Do not push debug info onto constants.
1024 #ifdef ASSERT
1025 // Leave a bread crumb trail pointing to the original node:
1026 if (dest != NULL && dest != source && dest->debug_orig() == NULL) {
1027 dest->set_debug_orig(source);
1028 }
1029 #endif
1031 if (node_note_array() == NULL)
1032 return false; // Not collecting any notes now.
1034 // This is a copy onto a pre-existing node, which may already have notes.
1035 // If both nodes have notes, do not overwrite any pre-existing notes.
1036 Node_Notes* source_notes = node_notes_at(source->_idx);
1037 if (source_notes == NULL || source_notes->is_clear()) return false;
1038 Node_Notes* dest_notes = node_notes_at(dest->_idx);
1039 if (dest_notes == NULL || dest_notes->is_clear()) {
1040 return set_node_notes_at(dest->_idx, source_notes);
1041 }
1043 Node_Notes merged_notes = (*source_notes);
1044 // The order of operations here ensures that dest notes will win...
1045 merged_notes.update_from(dest_notes);
1046 return set_node_notes_at(dest->_idx, &merged_notes);
1047 }
1050 //--------------------------allow_range_check_smearing-------------------------
1051 // Gating condition for coalescing similar range checks.
1052 // Sometimes we try 'speculatively' replacing a series of a range checks by a
1053 // single covering check that is at least as strong as any of them.
1054 // If the optimization succeeds, the simplified (strengthened) range check
1055 // will always succeed. If it fails, we will deopt, and then give up
1056 // on the optimization.
1057 bool Compile::allow_range_check_smearing() const {
1058 // If this method has already thrown a range-check,
1059 // assume it was because we already tried range smearing
1060 // and it failed.
1061 uint already_trapped = trap_count(Deoptimization::Reason_range_check);
1062 return !already_trapped;
1063 }
1066 //------------------------------flatten_alias_type-----------------------------
1067 const TypePtr *Compile::flatten_alias_type( const TypePtr *tj ) const {
1068 int offset = tj->offset();
1069 TypePtr::PTR ptr = tj->ptr();
1071 // Known instance (scalarizable allocation) alias only with itself.
1072 bool is_known_inst = tj->isa_oopptr() != NULL &&
1073 tj->is_oopptr()->is_known_instance();
1075 // Process weird unsafe references.
1076 if (offset == Type::OffsetBot && (tj->isa_instptr() /*|| tj->isa_klassptr()*/)) {
1077 assert(InlineUnsafeOps, "indeterminate pointers come only from unsafe ops");
1078 assert(!is_known_inst, "scalarizable allocation should not have unsafe references");
1079 tj = TypeOopPtr::BOTTOM;
1080 ptr = tj->ptr();
1081 offset = tj->offset();
1082 }
1084 // Array pointers need some flattening
1085 const TypeAryPtr *ta = tj->isa_aryptr();
1086 if( ta && is_known_inst ) {
1087 if ( offset != Type::OffsetBot &&
1088 offset > arrayOopDesc::length_offset_in_bytes() ) {
1089 offset = Type::OffsetBot; // Flatten constant access into array body only
1090 tj = ta = TypeAryPtr::make(ptr, ta->ary(), ta->klass(), true, offset, ta->instance_id());
1091 }
1092 } else if( ta && _AliasLevel >= 2 ) {
1093 // For arrays indexed by constant indices, we flatten the alias
1094 // space to include all of the array body. Only the header, klass
1095 // and array length can be accessed un-aliased.
1096 if( offset != Type::OffsetBot ) {
1097 if( ta->const_oop() ) { // methodDataOop or methodOop
1098 offset = Type::OffsetBot; // Flatten constant access into array body
1099 tj = ta = TypeAryPtr::make(ptr,ta->const_oop(),ta->ary(),ta->klass(),false,offset);
1100 } else if( offset == arrayOopDesc::length_offset_in_bytes() ) {
1101 // range is OK as-is.
1102 tj = ta = TypeAryPtr::RANGE;
1103 } else if( offset == oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes() ) {
1104 tj = TypeInstPtr::KLASS; // all klass loads look alike
1105 ta = TypeAryPtr::RANGE; // generic ignored junk
1106 ptr = TypePtr::BotPTR;
1107 } else if( offset == oopDesc::mark_offset_in_bytes() ) {
1108 tj = TypeInstPtr::MARK;
1109 ta = TypeAryPtr::RANGE; // generic ignored junk
1110 ptr = TypePtr::BotPTR;
1111 } else { // Random constant offset into array body
1112 offset = Type::OffsetBot; // Flatten constant access into array body
1113 tj = ta = TypeAryPtr::make(ptr,ta->ary(),ta->klass(),false,offset);
1114 }
1115 }
1116 // Arrays of fixed size alias with arrays of unknown size.
1117 if (ta->size() != TypeInt::POS) {
1118 const TypeAry *tary = TypeAry::make(ta->elem(), TypeInt::POS);
1119 tj = ta = TypeAryPtr::make(ptr,ta->const_oop(),tary,ta->klass(),false,offset);
1120 }
1121 // Arrays of known objects become arrays of unknown objects.
1122 if (ta->elem()->isa_narrowoop() && ta->elem() != TypeNarrowOop::BOTTOM) {
1123 const TypeAry *tary = TypeAry::make(TypeNarrowOop::BOTTOM, ta->size());
1124 tj = ta = TypeAryPtr::make(ptr,ta->const_oop(),tary,NULL,false,offset);
1125 }
1126 if (ta->elem()->isa_oopptr() && ta->elem() != TypeInstPtr::BOTTOM) {
1127 const TypeAry *tary = TypeAry::make(TypeInstPtr::BOTTOM, ta->size());
1128 tj = ta = TypeAryPtr::make(ptr,ta->const_oop(),tary,NULL,false,offset);
1129 }
1130 // Arrays of bytes and of booleans both use 'bastore' and 'baload' so
1131 // cannot be distinguished by bytecode alone.
1132 if (ta->elem() == TypeInt::BOOL) {
1133 const TypeAry *tary = TypeAry::make(TypeInt::BYTE, ta->size());
1134 ciKlass* aklass = ciTypeArrayKlass::make(T_BYTE);
1135 tj = ta = TypeAryPtr::make(ptr,ta->const_oop(),tary,aklass,false,offset);
1136 }
1137 // During the 2nd round of IterGVN, NotNull castings are removed.
1138 // Make sure the Bottom and NotNull variants alias the same.
1139 // Also, make sure exact and non-exact variants alias the same.
1140 if( ptr == TypePtr::NotNull || ta->klass_is_exact() ) {
1141 if (ta->const_oop()) {
1142 tj = ta = TypeAryPtr::make(TypePtr::Constant,ta->const_oop(),ta->ary(),ta->klass(),false,offset);
1143 } else {
1144 tj = ta = TypeAryPtr::make(TypePtr::BotPTR,ta->ary(),ta->klass(),false,offset);
1145 }
1146 }
1147 }
1149 // Oop pointers need some flattening
1150 const TypeInstPtr *to = tj->isa_instptr();
1151 if( to && _AliasLevel >= 2 && to != TypeOopPtr::BOTTOM ) {
1152 if( ptr == TypePtr::Constant ) {
1153 // No constant oop pointers (such as Strings); they alias with
1154 // unknown strings.
1155 assert(!is_known_inst, "not scalarizable allocation");
1156 tj = to = TypeInstPtr::make(TypePtr::BotPTR,to->klass(),false,0,offset);
1157 } else if( is_known_inst ) {
1158 tj = to; // Keep NotNull and klass_is_exact for instance type
1159 } else if( ptr == TypePtr::NotNull || to->klass_is_exact() ) {
1160 // During the 2nd round of IterGVN, NotNull castings are removed.
1161 // Make sure the Bottom and NotNull variants alias the same.
1162 // Also, make sure exact and non-exact variants alias the same.
1163 tj = to = TypeInstPtr::make(TypePtr::BotPTR,to->klass(),false,0,offset);
1164 }
1165 // Canonicalize the holder of this field
1166 ciInstanceKlass *k = to->klass()->as_instance_klass();
1167 if (offset >= 0 && offset < instanceOopDesc::base_offset_in_bytes()) {
1168 // First handle header references such as a LoadKlassNode, even if the
1169 // object's klass is unloaded at compile time (4965979).
1170 if (!is_known_inst) { // Do it only for non-instance types
1171 tj = to = TypeInstPtr::make(TypePtr::BotPTR, env()->Object_klass(), false, NULL, offset);
1172 }
1173 } else if (offset < 0 || offset >= k->size_helper() * wordSize) {
1174 to = NULL;
1175 tj = TypeOopPtr::BOTTOM;
1176 offset = tj->offset();
1177 } else {
1178 ciInstanceKlass *canonical_holder = k->get_canonical_holder(offset);
1179 if (!k->equals(canonical_holder) || tj->offset() != offset) {
1180 if( is_known_inst ) {
1181 tj = to = TypeInstPtr::make(to->ptr(), canonical_holder, true, NULL, offset, to->instance_id());
1182 } else {
1183 tj = to = TypeInstPtr::make(to->ptr(), canonical_holder, false, NULL, offset);
1184 }
1185 }
1186 }
1187 }
1189 // Klass pointers to object array klasses need some flattening
1190 const TypeKlassPtr *tk = tj->isa_klassptr();
1191 if( tk ) {
1192 // If we are referencing a field within a Klass, we need
1193 // to assume the worst case of an Object. Both exact and
1194 // inexact types must flatten to the same alias class.
1195 // Since the flattened result for a klass is defined to be
1196 // precisely java.lang.Object, use a constant ptr.
1197 if ( offset == Type::OffsetBot || (offset >= 0 && (size_t)offset < sizeof(Klass)) ) {
1199 tj = tk = TypeKlassPtr::make(TypePtr::Constant,
1200 TypeKlassPtr::OBJECT->klass(),
1201 offset);
1202 }
1204 ciKlass* klass = tk->klass();
1205 if( klass->is_obj_array_klass() ) {
1206 ciKlass* k = TypeAryPtr::OOPS->klass();
1207 if( !k || !k->is_loaded() ) // Only fails for some -Xcomp runs
1208 k = TypeInstPtr::BOTTOM->klass();
1209 tj = tk = TypeKlassPtr::make( TypePtr::NotNull, k, offset );
1210 }
1212 // Check for precise loads from the primary supertype array and force them
1213 // to the supertype cache alias index. Check for generic array loads from
1214 // the primary supertype array and also force them to the supertype cache
1215 // alias index. Since the same load can reach both, we need to merge
1216 // these 2 disparate memories into the same alias class. Since the
1217 // primary supertype array is read-only, there's no chance of confusion
1218 // where we bypass an array load and an array store.
1219 uint off2 = offset - Klass::primary_supers_offset_in_bytes();
1220 if( offset == Type::OffsetBot ||
1221 off2 < Klass::primary_super_limit()*wordSize ) {
1222 offset = sizeof(oopDesc) +Klass::secondary_super_cache_offset_in_bytes();
1223 tj = tk = TypeKlassPtr::make( TypePtr::NotNull, tk->klass(), offset );
1224 }
1225 }
1227 // Flatten all Raw pointers together.
1228 if (tj->base() == Type::RawPtr)
1229 tj = TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM;
1231 if (tj->base() == Type::AnyPtr)
1232 tj = TypePtr::BOTTOM; // An error, which the caller must check for.
1234 // Flatten all to bottom for now
1235 switch( _AliasLevel ) {
1236 case 0:
1237 tj = TypePtr::BOTTOM;
1238 break;
1239 case 1: // Flatten to: oop, static, field or array
1240 switch (tj->base()) {
1241 //case Type::AryPtr: tj = TypeAryPtr::RANGE; break;
1242 case Type::RawPtr: tj = TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM; break;
1243 case Type::AryPtr: // do not distinguish arrays at all
1244 case Type::InstPtr: tj = TypeInstPtr::BOTTOM; break;
1245 case Type::KlassPtr: tj = TypeKlassPtr::OBJECT; break;
1246 case Type::AnyPtr: tj = TypePtr::BOTTOM; break; // caller checks it
1247 default: ShouldNotReachHere();
1248 }
1249 break;
1250 case 2: // No collapsing at level 2; keep all splits
1251 case 3: // No collapsing at level 3; keep all splits
1252 break;
1253 default:
1254 Unimplemented();
1255 }
1257 offset = tj->offset();
1258 assert( offset != Type::OffsetTop, "Offset has fallen from constant" );
1260 assert( (offset != Type::OffsetBot && tj->base() != Type::AryPtr) ||
1261 (offset == Type::OffsetBot && tj->base() == Type::AryPtr) ||
1262 (offset == Type::OffsetBot && tj == TypeOopPtr::BOTTOM) ||
1263 (offset == Type::OffsetBot && tj == TypePtr::BOTTOM) ||
1264 (offset == oopDesc::mark_offset_in_bytes() && tj->base() == Type::AryPtr) ||
1265 (offset == oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes() && tj->base() == Type::AryPtr) ||
1266 (offset == arrayOopDesc::length_offset_in_bytes() && tj->base() == Type::AryPtr) ,
1267 "For oops, klasses, raw offset must be constant; for arrays the offset is never known" );
1268 assert( tj->ptr() != TypePtr::TopPTR &&
1269 tj->ptr() != TypePtr::AnyNull &&
1270 tj->ptr() != TypePtr::Null, "No imprecise addresses" );
1271 // assert( tj->ptr() != TypePtr::Constant ||
1272 // tj->base() == Type::RawPtr ||
1273 // tj->base() == Type::KlassPtr, "No constant oop addresses" );
1275 return tj;
1276 }
1278 void Compile::AliasType::Init(int i, const TypePtr* at) {
1279 _index = i;
1280 _adr_type = at;
1281 _field = NULL;
1282 _is_rewritable = true; // default
1283 const TypeOopPtr *atoop = (at != NULL) ? at->isa_oopptr() : NULL;
1284 if (atoop != NULL && atoop->is_known_instance()) {
1285 const TypeOopPtr *gt = atoop->cast_to_instance_id(TypeOopPtr::InstanceBot);
1286 _general_index = Compile::current()->get_alias_index(gt);
1287 } else {
1288 _general_index = 0;
1289 }
1290 }
1292 //---------------------------------print_on------------------------------------
1293 #ifndef PRODUCT
1294 void Compile::AliasType::print_on(outputStream* st) {
1295 if (index() < 10)
1296 st->print("@ <%d> ", index());
1297 else st->print("@ <%d>", index());
1298 st->print(is_rewritable() ? " " : " RO");
1299 int offset = adr_type()->offset();
1300 if (offset == Type::OffsetBot)
1301 st->print(" +any");
1302 else st->print(" +%-3d", offset);
1303 st->print(" in ");
1304 adr_type()->dump_on(st);
1305 const TypeOopPtr* tjp = adr_type()->isa_oopptr();
1306 if (field() != NULL && tjp) {
1307 if (tjp->klass() != field()->holder() ||
1308 tjp->offset() != field()->offset_in_bytes()) {
1309 st->print(" != ");
1310 field()->print();
1311 st->print(" ***");
1312 }
1313 }
1314 }
1316 void print_alias_types() {
1317 Compile* C = Compile::current();
1318 tty->print_cr("--- Alias types, AliasIdxBot .. %d", C->num_alias_types()-1);
1319 for (int idx = Compile::AliasIdxBot; idx < C->num_alias_types(); idx++) {
1320 C->alias_type(idx)->print_on(tty);
1321 tty->cr();
1322 }
1323 }
1324 #endif
1327 //----------------------------probe_alias_cache--------------------------------
1328 Compile::AliasCacheEntry* Compile::probe_alias_cache(const TypePtr* adr_type) {
1329 intptr_t key = (intptr_t) adr_type;
1330 key ^= key >> logAliasCacheSize;
1331 return &_alias_cache[key & right_n_bits(logAliasCacheSize)];
1332 }
1335 //-----------------------------grow_alias_types--------------------------------
1336 void Compile::grow_alias_types() {
1337 const int old_ats = _max_alias_types; // how many before?
1338 const int new_ats = old_ats; // how many more?
1339 const int grow_ats = old_ats+new_ats; // how many now?
1340 _max_alias_types = grow_ats;
1341 _alias_types = REALLOC_ARENA_ARRAY(comp_arena(), AliasType*, _alias_types, old_ats, grow_ats);
1342 AliasType* ats = NEW_ARENA_ARRAY(comp_arena(), AliasType, new_ats);
1343 Copy::zero_to_bytes(ats, sizeof(AliasType)*new_ats);
1344 for (int i = 0; i < new_ats; i++) _alias_types[old_ats+i] = &ats[i];
1345 }
1348 //--------------------------------find_alias_type------------------------------
1349 Compile::AliasType* Compile::find_alias_type(const TypePtr* adr_type, bool no_create) {
1350 if (_AliasLevel == 0)
1351 return alias_type(AliasIdxBot);
1353 AliasCacheEntry* ace = probe_alias_cache(adr_type);
1354 if (ace->_adr_type == adr_type) {
1355 return alias_type(ace->_index);
1356 }
1358 // Handle special cases.
1359 if (adr_type == NULL) return alias_type(AliasIdxTop);
1360 if (adr_type == TypePtr::BOTTOM) return alias_type(AliasIdxBot);
1362 // Do it the slow way.
1363 const TypePtr* flat = flatten_alias_type(adr_type);
1365 #ifdef ASSERT
1366 assert(flat == flatten_alias_type(flat), "idempotent");
1367 assert(flat != TypePtr::BOTTOM, "cannot alias-analyze an untyped ptr");
1368 if (flat->isa_oopptr() && !flat->isa_klassptr()) {
1369 const TypeOopPtr* foop = flat->is_oopptr();
1370 // Scalarizable allocations have exact klass always.
1371 bool exact = !foop->klass_is_exact() || foop->is_known_instance();
1372 const TypePtr* xoop = foop->cast_to_exactness(exact)->is_ptr();
1373 assert(foop == flatten_alias_type(xoop), "exactness must not affect alias type");
1374 }
1375 assert(flat == flatten_alias_type(flat), "exact bit doesn't matter");
1376 #endif
1378 int idx = AliasIdxTop;
1379 for (int i = 0; i < num_alias_types(); i++) {
1380 if (alias_type(i)->adr_type() == flat) {
1381 idx = i;
1382 break;
1383 }
1384 }
1386 if (idx == AliasIdxTop) {
1387 if (no_create) return NULL;
1388 // Grow the array if necessary.
1389 if (_num_alias_types == _max_alias_types) grow_alias_types();
1390 // Add a new alias type.
1391 idx = _num_alias_types++;
1392 _alias_types[idx]->Init(idx, flat);
1393 if (flat == TypeInstPtr::KLASS) alias_type(idx)->set_rewritable(false);
1394 if (flat == TypeAryPtr::RANGE) alias_type(idx)->set_rewritable(false);
1395 if (flat->isa_instptr()) {
1396 if (flat->offset() == java_lang_Class::klass_offset_in_bytes()
1397 && flat->is_instptr()->klass() == env()->Class_klass())
1398 alias_type(idx)->set_rewritable(false);
1399 }
1400 if (flat->isa_klassptr()) {
1401 if (flat->offset() == Klass::super_check_offset_offset_in_bytes() + (int)sizeof(oopDesc))
1402 alias_type(idx)->set_rewritable(false);
1403 if (flat->offset() == Klass::modifier_flags_offset_in_bytes() + (int)sizeof(oopDesc))
1404 alias_type(idx)->set_rewritable(false);
1405 if (flat->offset() == Klass::access_flags_offset_in_bytes() + (int)sizeof(oopDesc))
1406 alias_type(idx)->set_rewritable(false);
1407 if (flat->offset() == Klass::java_mirror_offset_in_bytes() + (int)sizeof(oopDesc))
1408 alias_type(idx)->set_rewritable(false);
1409 }
1410 // %%% (We would like to finalize JavaThread::threadObj_offset(),
1411 // but the base pointer type is not distinctive enough to identify
1412 // references into JavaThread.)
1414 // Check for final instance fields.
1415 const TypeInstPtr* tinst = flat->isa_instptr();
1416 if (tinst && tinst->offset() >= instanceOopDesc::base_offset_in_bytes()) {
1417 ciInstanceKlass *k = tinst->klass()->as_instance_klass();
1418 ciField* field = k->get_field_by_offset(tinst->offset(), false);
1419 // Set field() and is_rewritable() attributes.
1420 if (field != NULL) alias_type(idx)->set_field(field);
1421 }
1422 const TypeKlassPtr* tklass = flat->isa_klassptr();
1423 // Check for final static fields.
1424 if (tklass && tklass->klass()->is_instance_klass()) {
1425 ciInstanceKlass *k = tklass->klass()->as_instance_klass();
1426 ciField* field = k->get_field_by_offset(tklass->offset(), true);
1427 // Set field() and is_rewritable() attributes.
1428 if (field != NULL) alias_type(idx)->set_field(field);
1429 }
1430 }
1432 // Fill the cache for next time.
1433 ace->_adr_type = adr_type;
1434 ace->_index = idx;
1435 assert(alias_type(adr_type) == alias_type(idx), "type must be installed");
1437 // Might as well try to fill the cache for the flattened version, too.
1438 AliasCacheEntry* face = probe_alias_cache(flat);
1439 if (face->_adr_type == NULL) {
1440 face->_adr_type = flat;
1441 face->_index = idx;
1442 assert(alias_type(flat) == alias_type(idx), "flat type must work too");
1443 }
1445 return alias_type(idx);
1446 }
1449 Compile::AliasType* Compile::alias_type(ciField* field) {
1450 const TypeOopPtr* t;
1451 if (field->is_static())
1452 t = TypeKlassPtr::make(field->holder());
1453 else
1454 t = TypeOopPtr::make_from_klass_raw(field->holder());
1455 AliasType* atp = alias_type(t->add_offset(field->offset_in_bytes()));
1456 assert(field->is_final() == !atp->is_rewritable(), "must get the rewritable bits correct");
1457 return atp;
1458 }
1461 //------------------------------have_alias_type--------------------------------
1462 bool Compile::have_alias_type(const TypePtr* adr_type) {
1463 AliasCacheEntry* ace = probe_alias_cache(adr_type);
1464 if (ace->_adr_type == adr_type) {
1465 return true;
1466 }
1468 // Handle special cases.
1469 if (adr_type == NULL) return true;
1470 if (adr_type == TypePtr::BOTTOM) return true;
1472 return find_alias_type(adr_type, true) != NULL;
1473 }
1475 //-----------------------------must_alias--------------------------------------
1476 // True if all values of the given address type are in the given alias category.
1477 bool Compile::must_alias(const TypePtr* adr_type, int alias_idx) {
1478 if (alias_idx == AliasIdxBot) return true; // the universal category
1479 if (adr_type == NULL) return true; // NULL serves as TypePtr::TOP
1480 if (alias_idx == AliasIdxTop) return false; // the empty category
1481 if (adr_type->base() == Type::AnyPtr) return false; // TypePtr::BOTTOM or its twins
1483 // the only remaining possible overlap is identity
1484 int adr_idx = get_alias_index(adr_type);
1485 assert(adr_idx != AliasIdxBot && adr_idx != AliasIdxTop, "");
1486 assert(adr_idx == alias_idx ||
1487 (alias_type(alias_idx)->adr_type() != TypeOopPtr::BOTTOM
1488 && adr_type != TypeOopPtr::BOTTOM),
1489 "should not be testing for overlap with an unsafe pointer");
1490 return adr_idx == alias_idx;
1491 }
1493 //------------------------------can_alias--------------------------------------
1494 // True if any values of the given address type are in the given alias category.
1495 bool Compile::can_alias(const TypePtr* adr_type, int alias_idx) {
1496 if (alias_idx == AliasIdxTop) return false; // the empty category
1497 if (adr_type == NULL) return false; // NULL serves as TypePtr::TOP
1498 if (alias_idx == AliasIdxBot) return true; // the universal category
1499 if (adr_type->base() == Type::AnyPtr) return true; // TypePtr::BOTTOM or its twins
1501 // the only remaining possible overlap is identity
1502 int adr_idx = get_alias_index(adr_type);
1503 assert(adr_idx != AliasIdxBot && adr_idx != AliasIdxTop, "");
1504 return adr_idx == alias_idx;
1505 }
1509 //---------------------------pop_warm_call-------------------------------------
1510 WarmCallInfo* Compile::pop_warm_call() {
1511 WarmCallInfo* wci = _warm_calls;
1512 if (wci != NULL) _warm_calls = wci->remove_from(wci);
1513 return wci;
1514 }
1516 //----------------------------Inline_Warm--------------------------------------
1517 int Compile::Inline_Warm() {
1518 // If there is room, try to inline some more warm call sites.
1519 // %%% Do a graph index compaction pass when we think we're out of space?
1520 if (!InlineWarmCalls) return 0;
1522 int calls_made_hot = 0;
1523 int room_to_grow = NodeCountInliningCutoff - unique();
1524 int amount_to_grow = MIN2(room_to_grow, (int)NodeCountInliningStep);
1525 int amount_grown = 0;
1526 WarmCallInfo* call;
1527 while (amount_to_grow > 0 && (call = pop_warm_call()) != NULL) {
1528 int est_size = (int)call->size();
1529 if (est_size > (room_to_grow - amount_grown)) {
1530 // This one won't fit anyway. Get rid of it.
1531 call->make_cold();
1532 continue;
1533 }
1534 call->make_hot();
1535 calls_made_hot++;
1536 amount_grown += est_size;
1537 amount_to_grow -= est_size;
1538 }
1540 if (calls_made_hot > 0) set_major_progress();
1541 return calls_made_hot;
1542 }
1545 //----------------------------Finish_Warm--------------------------------------
1546 void Compile::Finish_Warm() {
1547 if (!InlineWarmCalls) return;
1548 if (failing()) return;
1549 if (warm_calls() == NULL) return;
1551 // Clean up loose ends, if we are out of space for inlining.
1552 WarmCallInfo* call;
1553 while ((call = pop_warm_call()) != NULL) {
1554 call->make_cold();
1555 }
1556 }
1558 //---------------------cleanup_loop_predicates-----------------------
1559 // Remove the opaque nodes that protect the predicates so that all unused
1560 // checks and uncommon_traps will be eliminated from the ideal graph
1561 void Compile::cleanup_loop_predicates(PhaseIterGVN &igvn) {
1562 if (predicate_count()==0) return;
1563 for (int i = predicate_count(); i > 0; i--) {
1564 Node * n = predicate_opaque1_node(i-1);
1565 assert(n->Opcode() == Op_Opaque1, "must be");
1566 igvn.replace_node(n, n->in(1));
1567 }
1568 assert(predicate_count()==0, "should be clean!");
1569 igvn.optimize();
1570 }
1572 //------------------------------Optimize---------------------------------------
1573 // Given a graph, optimize it.
1574 void Compile::Optimize() {
1575 TracePhase t1("optimizer", &_t_optimizer, true);
1577 #ifndef PRODUCT
1578 if (env()->break_at_compile()) {
1579 BREAKPOINT;
1580 }
1582 #endif
1584 ResourceMark rm;
1585 int loop_opts_cnt;
1587 NOT_PRODUCT( verify_graph_edges(); )
1589 print_method("After Parsing");
1591 {
1592 // Iterative Global Value Numbering, including ideal transforms
1593 // Initialize IterGVN with types and values from parse-time GVN
1594 PhaseIterGVN igvn(initial_gvn());
1595 {
1596 NOT_PRODUCT( TracePhase t2("iterGVN", &_t_iterGVN, TimeCompiler); )
1597 igvn.optimize();
1598 }
1600 print_method("Iter GVN 1", 2);
1602 if (failing()) return;
1604 // Loop transforms on the ideal graph. Range Check Elimination,
1605 // peeling, unrolling, etc.
1607 // Set loop opts counter
1608 loop_opts_cnt = num_loop_opts();
1609 if((loop_opts_cnt > 0) && (has_loops() || has_split_ifs())) {
1610 {
1611 TracePhase t2("idealLoop", &_t_idealLoop, true);
1612 PhaseIdealLoop ideal_loop( igvn, true, UseLoopPredicate);
1613 loop_opts_cnt--;
1614 if (major_progress()) print_method("PhaseIdealLoop 1", 2);
1615 if (failing()) return;
1616 }
1617 // Loop opts pass if partial peeling occurred in previous pass
1618 if(PartialPeelLoop && major_progress() && (loop_opts_cnt > 0)) {
1619 TracePhase t3("idealLoop", &_t_idealLoop, true);
1620 PhaseIdealLoop ideal_loop( igvn, false, UseLoopPredicate);
1621 loop_opts_cnt--;
1622 if (major_progress()) print_method("PhaseIdealLoop 2", 2);
1623 if (failing()) return;
1624 }
1625 // Loop opts pass for loop-unrolling before CCP
1626 if(major_progress() && (loop_opts_cnt > 0)) {
1627 TracePhase t4("idealLoop", &_t_idealLoop, true);
1628 PhaseIdealLoop ideal_loop( igvn, false, UseLoopPredicate);
1629 loop_opts_cnt--;
1630 if (major_progress()) print_method("PhaseIdealLoop 3", 2);
1631 }
1632 if (!failing()) {
1633 // Verify that last round of loop opts produced a valid graph
1634 NOT_PRODUCT( TracePhase t2("idealLoopVerify", &_t_idealLoopVerify, TimeCompiler); )
1635 PhaseIdealLoop::verify(igvn);
1636 }
1637 }
1638 if (failing()) return;
1640 // Conditional Constant Propagation;
1641 PhaseCCP ccp( &igvn );
1642 assert( true, "Break here to ccp.dump_nodes_and_types(_root,999,1)");
1643 {
1644 TracePhase t2("ccp", &_t_ccp, true);
1645 ccp.do_transform();
1646 }
1647 print_method("PhaseCPP 1", 2);
1649 assert( true, "Break here to ccp.dump_old2new_map()");
1651 // Iterative Global Value Numbering, including ideal transforms
1652 {
1653 NOT_PRODUCT( TracePhase t2("iterGVN2", &_t_iterGVN2, TimeCompiler); )
1654 igvn = ccp;
1655 igvn.optimize();
1656 }
1658 print_method("Iter GVN 2", 2);
1660 if (failing()) return;
1662 // Loop transforms on the ideal graph. Range Check Elimination,
1663 // peeling, unrolling, etc.
1664 if(loop_opts_cnt > 0) {
1665 debug_only( int cnt = 0; );
1666 bool loop_predication = UseLoopPredicate;
1667 while(major_progress() && (loop_opts_cnt > 0)) {
1668 TracePhase t2("idealLoop", &_t_idealLoop, true);
1669 assert( cnt++ < 40, "infinite cycle in loop optimization" );
1670 PhaseIdealLoop ideal_loop( igvn, true, loop_predication);
1671 loop_opts_cnt--;
1672 if (major_progress()) print_method("PhaseIdealLoop iterations", 2);
1673 if (failing()) return;
1674 // Perform loop predication optimization during first iteration after CCP.
1675 // After that switch it off and cleanup unused loop predicates.
1676 if (loop_predication) {
1677 loop_predication = false;
1678 cleanup_loop_predicates(igvn);
1679 if (failing()) return;
1680 }
1681 }
1682 }
1684 {
1685 // Verify that all previous optimizations produced a valid graph
1686 // at least to this point, even if no loop optimizations were done.
1687 NOT_PRODUCT( TracePhase t2("idealLoopVerify", &_t_idealLoopVerify, TimeCompiler); )
1688 PhaseIdealLoop::verify(igvn);
1689 }
1691 {
1692 NOT_PRODUCT( TracePhase t2("macroExpand", &_t_macroExpand, TimeCompiler); )
1693 PhaseMacroExpand mex(igvn);
1694 if (mex.expand_macro_nodes()) {
1695 assert(failing(), "must bail out w/ explicit message");
1696 return;
1697 }
1698 }
1700 } // (End scope of igvn; run destructor if necessary for asserts.)
1702 // A method with only infinite loops has no edges entering loops from root
1703 {
1704 NOT_PRODUCT( TracePhase t2("graphReshape", &_t_graphReshaping, TimeCompiler); )
1705 if (final_graph_reshaping()) {
1706 assert(failing(), "must bail out w/ explicit message");
1707 return;
1708 }
1709 }
1711 print_method("Optimize finished", 2);
1712 }
1715 //------------------------------Code_Gen---------------------------------------
1716 // Given a graph, generate code for it
1717 void Compile::Code_Gen() {
1718 if (failing()) return;
1720 // Perform instruction selection. You might think we could reclaim Matcher
1721 // memory PDQ, but actually the Matcher is used in generating spill code.
1722 // Internals of the Matcher (including some VectorSets) must remain live
1723 // for awhile - thus I cannot reclaim Matcher memory lest a VectorSet usage
1724 // set a bit in reclaimed memory.
1726 // In debug mode can dump m._nodes.dump() for mapping of ideal to machine
1727 // nodes. Mapping is only valid at the root of each matched subtree.
1728 NOT_PRODUCT( verify_graph_edges(); )
1730 Node_List proj_list;
1731 Matcher m(proj_list);
1732 _matcher = &m;
1733 {
1734 TracePhase t2("matcher", &_t_matcher, true);
1735 m.match();
1736 }
1737 // In debug mode can dump m._nodes.dump() for mapping of ideal to machine
1738 // nodes. Mapping is only valid at the root of each matched subtree.
1739 NOT_PRODUCT( verify_graph_edges(); )
1741 // If you have too many nodes, or if matching has failed, bail out
1742 check_node_count(0, "out of nodes matching instructions");
1743 if (failing()) return;
1745 // Build a proper-looking CFG
1746 PhaseCFG cfg(node_arena(), root(), m);
1747 _cfg = &cfg;
1748 {
1749 NOT_PRODUCT( TracePhase t2("scheduler", &_t_scheduler, TimeCompiler); )
1750 cfg.Dominators();
1751 if (failing()) return;
1753 NOT_PRODUCT( verify_graph_edges(); )
1755 cfg.Estimate_Block_Frequency();
1756 cfg.GlobalCodeMotion(m,unique(),proj_list);
1758 print_method("Global code motion", 2);
1760 if (failing()) return;
1761 NOT_PRODUCT( verify_graph_edges(); )
1763 debug_only( cfg.verify(); )
1764 }
1765 NOT_PRODUCT( verify_graph_edges(); )
1767 PhaseChaitin regalloc(unique(),cfg,m);
1768 _regalloc = ®alloc;
1769 {
1770 TracePhase t2("regalloc", &_t_registerAllocation, true);
1771 // Perform any platform dependent preallocation actions. This is used,
1772 // for example, to avoid taking an implicit null pointer exception
1773 // using the frame pointer on win95.
1774 _regalloc->pd_preallocate_hook();
1776 // Perform register allocation. After Chaitin, use-def chains are
1777 // no longer accurate (at spill code) and so must be ignored.
1778 // Node->LRG->reg mappings are still accurate.
1779 _regalloc->Register_Allocate();
1781 // Bail out if the allocator builds too many nodes
1782 if (failing()) return;
1783 }
1785 // Prior to register allocation we kept empty basic blocks in case the
1786 // the allocator needed a place to spill. After register allocation we
1787 // are not adding any new instructions. If any basic block is empty, we
1788 // can now safely remove it.
1789 {
1790 NOT_PRODUCT( TracePhase t2("blockOrdering", &_t_blockOrdering, TimeCompiler); )
1791 cfg.remove_empty();
1792 if (do_freq_based_layout()) {
1793 PhaseBlockLayout layout(cfg);
1794 } else {
1795 cfg.set_loop_alignment();
1796 }
1797 cfg.fixup_flow();
1798 }
1800 // Perform any platform dependent postallocation verifications.
1801 debug_only( _regalloc->pd_postallocate_verify_hook(); )
1803 // Apply peephole optimizations
1804 if( OptoPeephole ) {
1805 NOT_PRODUCT( TracePhase t2("peephole", &_t_peephole, TimeCompiler); )
1806 PhasePeephole peep( _regalloc, cfg);
1807 peep.do_transform();
1808 }
1810 // Convert Nodes to instruction bits in a buffer
1811 {
1812 // %%%% workspace merge brought two timers together for one job
1813 TracePhase t2a("output", &_t_output, true);
1814 NOT_PRODUCT( TraceTime t2b(NULL, &_t_codeGeneration, TimeCompiler, false); )
1815 Output();
1816 }
1818 print_method("Final Code");
1820 // He's dead, Jim.
1821 _cfg = (PhaseCFG*)0xdeadbeef;
1822 _regalloc = (PhaseChaitin*)0xdeadbeef;
1823 }
1826 //------------------------------dump_asm---------------------------------------
1827 // Dump formatted assembly
1828 #ifndef PRODUCT
1829 void Compile::dump_asm(int *pcs, uint pc_limit) {
1830 bool cut_short = false;
1831 tty->print_cr("#");
1832 tty->print("# "); _tf->dump(); tty->cr();
1833 tty->print_cr("#");
1835 // For all blocks
1836 int pc = 0x0; // Program counter
1837 char starts_bundle = ' ';
1838 _regalloc->dump_frame();
1840 Node *n = NULL;
1841 for( uint i=0; i<_cfg->_num_blocks; i++ ) {
1842 if (VMThread::should_terminate()) { cut_short = true; break; }
1843 Block *b = _cfg->_blocks[i];
1844 if (b->is_connector() && !Verbose) continue;
1845 n = b->_nodes[0];
1846 if (pcs && n->_idx < pc_limit)
1847 tty->print("%3.3x ", pcs[n->_idx]);
1848 else
1849 tty->print(" ");
1850 b->dump_head( &_cfg->_bbs );
1851 if (b->is_connector()) {
1852 tty->print_cr(" # Empty connector block");
1853 } else if (b->num_preds() == 2 && b->pred(1)->is_CatchProj() && b->pred(1)->as_CatchProj()->_con == CatchProjNode::fall_through_index) {
1854 tty->print_cr(" # Block is sole successor of call");
1855 }
1857 // For all instructions
1858 Node *delay = NULL;
1859 for( uint j = 0; j<b->_nodes.size(); j++ ) {
1860 if (VMThread::should_terminate()) { cut_short = true; break; }
1861 n = b->_nodes[j];
1862 if (valid_bundle_info(n)) {
1863 Bundle *bundle = node_bundling(n);
1864 if (bundle->used_in_unconditional_delay()) {
1865 delay = n;
1866 continue;
1867 }
1868 if (bundle->starts_bundle())
1869 starts_bundle = '+';
1870 }
1872 if (WizardMode) n->dump();
1874 if( !n->is_Region() && // Dont print in the Assembly
1875 !n->is_Phi() && // a few noisely useless nodes
1876 !n->is_Proj() &&
1877 !n->is_MachTemp() &&
1878 !n->is_SafePointScalarObject() &&
1879 !n->is_Catch() && // Would be nice to print exception table targets
1880 !n->is_MergeMem() && // Not very interesting
1881 !n->is_top() && // Debug info table constants
1882 !(n->is_Con() && !n->is_Mach())// Debug info table constants
1883 ) {
1884 if (pcs && n->_idx < pc_limit)
1885 tty->print("%3.3x", pcs[n->_idx]);
1886 else
1887 tty->print(" ");
1888 tty->print(" %c ", starts_bundle);
1889 starts_bundle = ' ';
1890 tty->print("\t");
1891 n->format(_regalloc, tty);
1892 tty->cr();
1893 }
1895 // If we have an instruction with a delay slot, and have seen a delay,
1896 // then back up and print it
1897 if (valid_bundle_info(n) && node_bundling(n)->use_unconditional_delay()) {
1898 assert(delay != NULL, "no unconditional delay instruction");
1899 if (WizardMode) delay->dump();
1901 if (node_bundling(delay)->starts_bundle())
1902 starts_bundle = '+';
1903 if (pcs && n->_idx < pc_limit)
1904 tty->print("%3.3x", pcs[n->_idx]);
1905 else
1906 tty->print(" ");
1907 tty->print(" %c ", starts_bundle);
1908 starts_bundle = ' ';
1909 tty->print("\t");
1910 delay->format(_regalloc, tty);
1911 tty->print_cr("");
1912 delay = NULL;
1913 }
1915 // Dump the exception table as well
1916 if( n->is_Catch() && (Verbose || WizardMode) ) {
1917 // Print the exception table for this offset
1918 _handler_table.print_subtable_for(pc);
1919 }
1920 }
1922 if (pcs && n->_idx < pc_limit)
1923 tty->print_cr("%3.3x", pcs[n->_idx]);
1924 else
1925 tty->print_cr("");
1927 assert(cut_short || delay == NULL, "no unconditional delay branch");
1929 } // End of per-block dump
1930 tty->print_cr("");
1932 if (cut_short) tty->print_cr("*** disassembly is cut short ***");
1933 }
1934 #endif
1936 //------------------------------Final_Reshape_Counts---------------------------
1937 // This class defines counters to help identify when a method
1938 // may/must be executed using hardware with only 24-bit precision.
1939 struct Final_Reshape_Counts : public StackObj {
1940 int _call_count; // count non-inlined 'common' calls
1941 int _float_count; // count float ops requiring 24-bit precision
1942 int _double_count; // count double ops requiring more precision
1943 int _java_call_count; // count non-inlined 'java' calls
1944 int _inner_loop_count; // count loops which need alignment
1945 VectorSet _visited; // Visitation flags
1946 Node_List _tests; // Set of IfNodes & PCTableNodes
1948 Final_Reshape_Counts() :
1949 _call_count(0), _float_count(0), _double_count(0),
1950 _java_call_count(0), _inner_loop_count(0),
1951 _visited( Thread::current()->resource_area() ) { }
1953 void inc_call_count () { _call_count ++; }
1954 void inc_float_count () { _float_count ++; }
1955 void inc_double_count() { _double_count++; }
1956 void inc_java_call_count() { _java_call_count++; }
1957 void inc_inner_loop_count() { _inner_loop_count++; }
1959 int get_call_count () const { return _call_count ; }
1960 int get_float_count () const { return _float_count ; }
1961 int get_double_count() const { return _double_count; }
1962 int get_java_call_count() const { return _java_call_count; }
1963 int get_inner_loop_count() const { return _inner_loop_count; }
1964 };
1966 static bool oop_offset_is_sane(const TypeInstPtr* tp) {
1967 ciInstanceKlass *k = tp->klass()->as_instance_klass();
1968 // Make sure the offset goes inside the instance layout.
1969 return k->contains_field_offset(tp->offset());
1970 // Note that OffsetBot and OffsetTop are very negative.
1971 }
1973 //------------------------------final_graph_reshaping_impl----------------------
1974 // Implement items 1-5 from final_graph_reshaping below.
1975 static void final_graph_reshaping_impl( Node *n, Final_Reshape_Counts &frc ) {
1977 if ( n->outcnt() == 0 ) return; // dead node
1978 uint nop = n->Opcode();
1980 // Check for 2-input instruction with "last use" on right input.
1981 // Swap to left input. Implements item (2).
1982 if( n->req() == 3 && // two-input instruction
1983 n->in(1)->outcnt() > 1 && // left use is NOT a last use
1984 (!n->in(1)->is_Phi() || n->in(1)->in(2) != n) && // it is not data loop
1985 n->in(2)->outcnt() == 1 &&// right use IS a last use
1986 !n->in(2)->is_Con() ) { // right use is not a constant
1987 // Check for commutative opcode
1988 switch( nop ) {
1989 case Op_AddI: case Op_AddF: case Op_AddD: case Op_AddL:
1990 case Op_MaxI: case Op_MinI:
1991 case Op_MulI: case Op_MulF: case Op_MulD: case Op_MulL:
1992 case Op_AndL: case Op_XorL: case Op_OrL:
1993 case Op_AndI: case Op_XorI: case Op_OrI: {
1994 // Move "last use" input to left by swapping inputs
1995 n->swap_edges(1, 2);
1996 break;
1997 }
1998 default:
1999 break;
2000 }
2001 }
2003 // Count FPU ops and common calls, implements item (3)
2004 switch( nop ) {
2005 // Count all float operations that may use FPU
2006 case Op_AddF:
2007 case Op_SubF:
2008 case Op_MulF:
2009 case Op_DivF:
2010 case Op_NegF:
2011 case Op_ModF:
2012 case Op_ConvI2F:
2013 case Op_ConF:
2014 case Op_CmpF:
2015 case Op_CmpF3:
2016 // case Op_ConvL2F: // longs are split into 32-bit halves
2017 frc.inc_float_count();
2018 break;
2020 case Op_ConvF2D:
2021 case Op_ConvD2F:
2022 frc.inc_float_count();
2023 frc.inc_double_count();
2024 break;
2026 // Count all double operations that may use FPU
2027 case Op_AddD:
2028 case Op_SubD:
2029 case Op_MulD:
2030 case Op_DivD:
2031 case Op_NegD:
2032 case Op_ModD:
2033 case Op_ConvI2D:
2034 case Op_ConvD2I:
2035 // case Op_ConvL2D: // handled by leaf call
2036 // case Op_ConvD2L: // handled by leaf call
2037 case Op_ConD:
2038 case Op_CmpD:
2039 case Op_CmpD3:
2040 frc.inc_double_count();
2041 break;
2042 case Op_Opaque1: // Remove Opaque Nodes before matching
2043 case Op_Opaque2: // Remove Opaque Nodes before matching
2044 n->subsume_by(n->in(1));
2045 break;
2046 case Op_CallStaticJava:
2047 case Op_CallJava:
2048 case Op_CallDynamicJava:
2049 frc.inc_java_call_count(); // Count java call site;
2050 case Op_CallRuntime:
2051 case Op_CallLeaf:
2052 case Op_CallLeafNoFP: {
2053 assert( n->is_Call(), "" );
2054 CallNode *call = n->as_Call();
2055 // Count call sites where the FP mode bit would have to be flipped.
2056 // Do not count uncommon runtime calls:
2057 // uncommon_trap, _complete_monitor_locking, _complete_monitor_unlocking,
2058 // _new_Java, _new_typeArray, _new_objArray, _rethrow_Java, ...
2059 if( !call->is_CallStaticJava() || !call->as_CallStaticJava()->_name ) {
2060 frc.inc_call_count(); // Count the call site
2061 } else { // See if uncommon argument is shared
2062 Node *n = call->in(TypeFunc::Parms);
2063 int nop = n->Opcode();
2064 // Clone shared simple arguments to uncommon calls, item (1).
2065 if( n->outcnt() > 1 &&
2066 !n->is_Proj() &&
2067 nop != Op_CreateEx &&
2068 nop != Op_CheckCastPP &&
2069 nop != Op_DecodeN &&
2070 !n->is_Mem() ) {
2071 Node *x = n->clone();
2072 call->set_req( TypeFunc::Parms, x );
2073 }
2074 }
2075 break;
2076 }
2078 case Op_StoreD:
2079 case Op_LoadD:
2080 case Op_LoadD_unaligned:
2081 frc.inc_double_count();
2082 goto handle_mem;
2083 case Op_StoreF:
2084 case Op_LoadF:
2085 frc.inc_float_count();
2086 goto handle_mem;
2088 case Op_StoreB:
2089 case Op_StoreC:
2090 case Op_StoreCM:
2091 case Op_StorePConditional:
2092 case Op_StoreI:
2093 case Op_StoreL:
2094 case Op_StoreIConditional:
2095 case Op_StoreLConditional:
2096 case Op_CompareAndSwapI:
2097 case Op_CompareAndSwapL:
2098 case Op_CompareAndSwapP:
2099 case Op_CompareAndSwapN:
2100 case Op_StoreP:
2101 case Op_StoreN:
2102 case Op_LoadB:
2103 case Op_LoadUB:
2104 case Op_LoadUS:
2105 case Op_LoadI:
2106 case Op_LoadUI2L:
2107 case Op_LoadKlass:
2108 case Op_LoadNKlass:
2109 case Op_LoadL:
2110 case Op_LoadL_unaligned:
2111 case Op_LoadPLocked:
2112 case Op_LoadLLocked:
2113 case Op_LoadP:
2114 case Op_LoadN:
2115 case Op_LoadRange:
2116 case Op_LoadS: {
2117 handle_mem:
2118 #ifdef ASSERT
2119 if( VerifyOptoOopOffsets ) {
2120 assert( n->is_Mem(), "" );
2121 MemNode *mem = (MemNode*)n;
2122 // Check to see if address types have grounded out somehow.
2123 const TypeInstPtr *tp = mem->in(MemNode::Address)->bottom_type()->isa_instptr();
2124 assert( !tp || oop_offset_is_sane(tp), "" );
2125 }
2126 #endif
2127 break;
2128 }
2130 case Op_AddP: { // Assert sane base pointers
2131 Node *addp = n->in(AddPNode::Address);
2132 assert( !addp->is_AddP() ||
2133 addp->in(AddPNode::Base)->is_top() || // Top OK for allocation
2134 addp->in(AddPNode::Base) == n->in(AddPNode::Base),
2135 "Base pointers must match" );
2136 #ifdef _LP64
2137 if (UseCompressedOops &&
2138 addp->Opcode() == Op_ConP &&
2139 addp == n->in(AddPNode::Base) &&
2140 n->in(AddPNode::Offset)->is_Con()) {
2141 // Use addressing with narrow klass to load with offset on x86.
2142 // On sparc loading 32-bits constant and decoding it have less
2143 // instructions (4) then load 64-bits constant (7).
2144 // Do this transformation here since IGVN will convert ConN back to ConP.
2145 const Type* t = addp->bottom_type();
2146 if (t->isa_oopptr()) {
2147 Node* nn = NULL;
2149 // Look for existing ConN node of the same exact type.
2150 Compile* C = Compile::current();
2151 Node* r = C->root();
2152 uint cnt = r->outcnt();
2153 for (uint i = 0; i < cnt; i++) {
2154 Node* m = r->raw_out(i);
2155 if (m!= NULL && m->Opcode() == Op_ConN &&
2156 m->bottom_type()->make_ptr() == t) {
2157 nn = m;
2158 break;
2159 }
2160 }
2161 if (nn != NULL) {
2162 // Decode a narrow oop to match address
2163 // [R12 + narrow_oop_reg<<3 + offset]
2164 nn = new (C, 2) DecodeNNode(nn, t);
2165 n->set_req(AddPNode::Base, nn);
2166 n->set_req(AddPNode::Address, nn);
2167 if (addp->outcnt() == 0) {
2168 addp->disconnect_inputs(NULL);
2169 }
2170 }
2171 }
2172 }
2173 #endif
2174 break;
2175 }
2177 #ifdef _LP64
2178 case Op_CastPP:
2179 if (n->in(1)->is_DecodeN() && Universe::narrow_oop_use_implicit_null_checks()) {
2180 Compile* C = Compile::current();
2181 Node* in1 = n->in(1);
2182 const Type* t = n->bottom_type();
2183 Node* new_in1 = in1->clone();
2184 new_in1->as_DecodeN()->set_type(t);
2186 if (!Matcher::clone_shift_expressions) {
2187 //
2188 // x86, ARM and friends can handle 2 adds in addressing mode
2189 // and Matcher can fold a DecodeN node into address by using
2190 // a narrow oop directly and do implicit NULL check in address:
2191 //
2192 // [R12 + narrow_oop_reg<<3 + offset]
2193 // NullCheck narrow_oop_reg
2194 //
2195 // On other platforms (Sparc) we have to keep new DecodeN node and
2196 // use it to do implicit NULL check in address:
2197 //
2198 // decode_not_null narrow_oop_reg, base_reg
2199 // [base_reg + offset]
2200 // NullCheck base_reg
2201 //
2202 // Pin the new DecodeN node to non-null path on these platform (Sparc)
2203 // to keep the information to which NULL check the new DecodeN node
2204 // corresponds to use it as value in implicit_null_check().
2205 //
2206 new_in1->set_req(0, n->in(0));
2207 }
2209 n->subsume_by(new_in1);
2210 if (in1->outcnt() == 0) {
2211 in1->disconnect_inputs(NULL);
2212 }
2213 }
2214 break;
2216 case Op_CmpP:
2217 // Do this transformation here to preserve CmpPNode::sub() and
2218 // other TypePtr related Ideal optimizations (for example, ptr nullness).
2219 if (n->in(1)->is_DecodeN() || n->in(2)->is_DecodeN()) {
2220 Node* in1 = n->in(1);
2221 Node* in2 = n->in(2);
2222 if (!in1->is_DecodeN()) {
2223 in2 = in1;
2224 in1 = n->in(2);
2225 }
2226 assert(in1->is_DecodeN(), "sanity");
2228 Compile* C = Compile::current();
2229 Node* new_in2 = NULL;
2230 if (in2->is_DecodeN()) {
2231 new_in2 = in2->in(1);
2232 } else if (in2->Opcode() == Op_ConP) {
2233 const Type* t = in2->bottom_type();
2234 if (t == TypePtr::NULL_PTR && Universe::narrow_oop_use_implicit_null_checks()) {
2235 new_in2 = ConNode::make(C, TypeNarrowOop::NULL_PTR);
2236 //
2237 // This transformation together with CastPP transformation above
2238 // will generated code for implicit NULL checks for compressed oops.
2239 //
2240 // The original code after Optimize()
2241 //
2242 // LoadN memory, narrow_oop_reg
2243 // decode narrow_oop_reg, base_reg
2244 // CmpP base_reg, NULL
2245 // CastPP base_reg // NotNull
2246 // Load [base_reg + offset], val_reg
2247 //
2248 // after these transformations will be
2249 //
2250 // LoadN memory, narrow_oop_reg
2251 // CmpN narrow_oop_reg, NULL
2252 // decode_not_null narrow_oop_reg, base_reg
2253 // Load [base_reg + offset], val_reg
2254 //
2255 // and the uncommon path (== NULL) will use narrow_oop_reg directly
2256 // since narrow oops can be used in debug info now (see the code in
2257 // final_graph_reshaping_walk()).
2258 //
2259 // At the end the code will be matched to
2260 // on x86:
2261 //
2262 // Load_narrow_oop memory, narrow_oop_reg
2263 // Load [R12 + narrow_oop_reg<<3 + offset], val_reg
2264 // NullCheck narrow_oop_reg
2265 //
2266 // and on sparc:
2267 //
2268 // Load_narrow_oop memory, narrow_oop_reg
2269 // decode_not_null narrow_oop_reg, base_reg
2270 // Load [base_reg + offset], val_reg
2271 // NullCheck base_reg
2272 //
2273 } else if (t->isa_oopptr()) {
2274 new_in2 = ConNode::make(C, t->make_narrowoop());
2275 }
2276 }
2277 if (new_in2 != NULL) {
2278 Node* cmpN = new (C, 3) CmpNNode(in1->in(1), new_in2);
2279 n->subsume_by( cmpN );
2280 if (in1->outcnt() == 0) {
2281 in1->disconnect_inputs(NULL);
2282 }
2283 if (in2->outcnt() == 0) {
2284 in2->disconnect_inputs(NULL);
2285 }
2286 }
2287 }
2288 break;
2290 case Op_DecodeN:
2291 assert(!n->in(1)->is_EncodeP(), "should be optimized out");
2292 // DecodeN could be pinned on Sparc where it can't be fold into
2293 // an address expression, see the code for Op_CastPP above.
2294 assert(n->in(0) == NULL || !Matcher::clone_shift_expressions, "no control except on sparc");
2295 break;
2297 case Op_EncodeP: {
2298 Node* in1 = n->in(1);
2299 if (in1->is_DecodeN()) {
2300 n->subsume_by(in1->in(1));
2301 } else if (in1->Opcode() == Op_ConP) {
2302 Compile* C = Compile::current();
2303 const Type* t = in1->bottom_type();
2304 if (t == TypePtr::NULL_PTR) {
2305 n->subsume_by(ConNode::make(C, TypeNarrowOop::NULL_PTR));
2306 } else if (t->isa_oopptr()) {
2307 n->subsume_by(ConNode::make(C, t->make_narrowoop()));
2308 }
2309 }
2310 if (in1->outcnt() == 0) {
2311 in1->disconnect_inputs(NULL);
2312 }
2313 break;
2314 }
2316 case Op_Proj: {
2317 if (OptimizeStringConcat) {
2318 ProjNode* p = n->as_Proj();
2319 if (p->_is_io_use) {
2320 // Separate projections were used for the exception path which
2321 // are normally removed by a late inline. If it wasn't inlined
2322 // then they will hang around and should just be replaced with
2323 // the original one.
2324 Node* proj = NULL;
2325 // Replace with just one
2326 for (SimpleDUIterator i(p->in(0)); i.has_next(); i.next()) {
2327 Node *use = i.get();
2328 if (use->is_Proj() && p != use && use->as_Proj()->_con == p->_con) {
2329 proj = use;
2330 break;
2331 }
2332 }
2333 assert(p != NULL, "must be found");
2334 p->subsume_by(proj);
2335 }
2336 }
2337 break;
2338 }
2340 case Op_Phi:
2341 if (n->as_Phi()->bottom_type()->isa_narrowoop()) {
2342 // The EncodeP optimization may create Phi with the same edges
2343 // for all paths. It is not handled well by Register Allocator.
2344 Node* unique_in = n->in(1);
2345 assert(unique_in != NULL, "");
2346 uint cnt = n->req();
2347 for (uint i = 2; i < cnt; i++) {
2348 Node* m = n->in(i);
2349 assert(m != NULL, "");
2350 if (unique_in != m)
2351 unique_in = NULL;
2352 }
2353 if (unique_in != NULL) {
2354 n->subsume_by(unique_in);
2355 }
2356 }
2357 break;
2359 #endif
2361 case Op_ModI:
2362 if (UseDivMod) {
2363 // Check if a%b and a/b both exist
2364 Node* d = n->find_similar(Op_DivI);
2365 if (d) {
2366 // Replace them with a fused divmod if supported
2367 Compile* C = Compile::current();
2368 if (Matcher::has_match_rule(Op_DivModI)) {
2369 DivModINode* divmod = DivModINode::make(C, n);
2370 d->subsume_by(divmod->div_proj());
2371 n->subsume_by(divmod->mod_proj());
2372 } else {
2373 // replace a%b with a-((a/b)*b)
2374 Node* mult = new (C, 3) MulINode(d, d->in(2));
2375 Node* sub = new (C, 3) SubINode(d->in(1), mult);
2376 n->subsume_by( sub );
2377 }
2378 }
2379 }
2380 break;
2382 case Op_ModL:
2383 if (UseDivMod) {
2384 // Check if a%b and a/b both exist
2385 Node* d = n->find_similar(Op_DivL);
2386 if (d) {
2387 // Replace them with a fused divmod if supported
2388 Compile* C = Compile::current();
2389 if (Matcher::has_match_rule(Op_DivModL)) {
2390 DivModLNode* divmod = DivModLNode::make(C, n);
2391 d->subsume_by(divmod->div_proj());
2392 n->subsume_by(divmod->mod_proj());
2393 } else {
2394 // replace a%b with a-((a/b)*b)
2395 Node* mult = new (C, 3) MulLNode(d, d->in(2));
2396 Node* sub = new (C, 3) SubLNode(d->in(1), mult);
2397 n->subsume_by( sub );
2398 }
2399 }
2400 }
2401 break;
2403 case Op_Load16B:
2404 case Op_Load8B:
2405 case Op_Load4B:
2406 case Op_Load8S:
2407 case Op_Load4S:
2408 case Op_Load2S:
2409 case Op_Load8C:
2410 case Op_Load4C:
2411 case Op_Load2C:
2412 case Op_Load4I:
2413 case Op_Load2I:
2414 case Op_Load2L:
2415 case Op_Load4F:
2416 case Op_Load2F:
2417 case Op_Load2D:
2418 case Op_Store16B:
2419 case Op_Store8B:
2420 case Op_Store4B:
2421 case Op_Store8C:
2422 case Op_Store4C:
2423 case Op_Store2C:
2424 case Op_Store4I:
2425 case Op_Store2I:
2426 case Op_Store2L:
2427 case Op_Store4F:
2428 case Op_Store2F:
2429 case Op_Store2D:
2430 break;
2432 case Op_PackB:
2433 case Op_PackS:
2434 case Op_PackC:
2435 case Op_PackI:
2436 case Op_PackF:
2437 case Op_PackL:
2438 case Op_PackD:
2439 if (n->req()-1 > 2) {
2440 // Replace many operand PackNodes with a binary tree for matching
2441 PackNode* p = (PackNode*) n;
2442 Node* btp = p->binaryTreePack(Compile::current(), 1, n->req());
2443 n->subsume_by(btp);
2444 }
2445 break;
2446 case Op_Loop:
2447 case Op_CountedLoop:
2448 if (n->as_Loop()->is_inner_loop()) {
2449 frc.inc_inner_loop_count();
2450 }
2451 break;
2452 default:
2453 assert( !n->is_Call(), "" );
2454 assert( !n->is_Mem(), "" );
2455 break;
2456 }
2458 // Collect CFG split points
2459 if (n->is_MultiBranch())
2460 frc._tests.push(n);
2461 }
2463 //------------------------------final_graph_reshaping_walk---------------------
2464 // Replacing Opaque nodes with their input in final_graph_reshaping_impl(),
2465 // requires that the walk visits a node's inputs before visiting the node.
2466 static void final_graph_reshaping_walk( Node_Stack &nstack, Node *root, Final_Reshape_Counts &frc ) {
2467 ResourceArea *area = Thread::current()->resource_area();
2468 Unique_Node_List sfpt(area);
2470 frc._visited.set(root->_idx); // first, mark node as visited
2471 uint cnt = root->req();
2472 Node *n = root;
2473 uint i = 0;
2474 while (true) {
2475 if (i < cnt) {
2476 // Place all non-visited non-null inputs onto stack
2477 Node* m = n->in(i);
2478 ++i;
2479 if (m != NULL && !frc._visited.test_set(m->_idx)) {
2480 if (m->is_SafePoint() && m->as_SafePoint()->jvms() != NULL)
2481 sfpt.push(m);
2482 cnt = m->req();
2483 nstack.push(n, i); // put on stack parent and next input's index
2484 n = m;
2485 i = 0;
2486 }
2487 } else {
2488 // Now do post-visit work
2489 final_graph_reshaping_impl( n, frc );
2490 if (nstack.is_empty())
2491 break; // finished
2492 n = nstack.node(); // Get node from stack
2493 cnt = n->req();
2494 i = nstack.index();
2495 nstack.pop(); // Shift to the next node on stack
2496 }
2497 }
2499 // Go over safepoints nodes to skip DecodeN nodes for debug edges.
2500 // It could be done for an uncommon traps or any safepoints/calls
2501 // if the DecodeN node is referenced only in a debug info.
2502 while (sfpt.size() > 0) {
2503 n = sfpt.pop();
2504 JVMState *jvms = n->as_SafePoint()->jvms();
2505 assert(jvms != NULL, "sanity");
2506 int start = jvms->debug_start();
2507 int end = n->req();
2508 bool is_uncommon = (n->is_CallStaticJava() &&
2509 n->as_CallStaticJava()->uncommon_trap_request() != 0);
2510 for (int j = start; j < end; j++) {
2511 Node* in = n->in(j);
2512 if (in->is_DecodeN()) {
2513 bool safe_to_skip = true;
2514 if (!is_uncommon ) {
2515 // Is it safe to skip?
2516 for (uint i = 0; i < in->outcnt(); i++) {
2517 Node* u = in->raw_out(i);
2518 if (!u->is_SafePoint() ||
2519 u->is_Call() && u->as_Call()->has_non_debug_use(n)) {
2520 safe_to_skip = false;
2521 }
2522 }
2523 }
2524 if (safe_to_skip) {
2525 n->set_req(j, in->in(1));
2526 }
2527 if (in->outcnt() == 0) {
2528 in->disconnect_inputs(NULL);
2529 }
2530 }
2531 }
2532 }
2533 }
2535 //------------------------------final_graph_reshaping--------------------------
2536 // Final Graph Reshaping.
2537 //
2538 // (1) Clone simple inputs to uncommon calls, so they can be scheduled late
2539 // and not commoned up and forced early. Must come after regular
2540 // optimizations to avoid GVN undoing the cloning. Clone constant
2541 // inputs to Loop Phis; these will be split by the allocator anyways.
2542 // Remove Opaque nodes.
2543 // (2) Move last-uses by commutative operations to the left input to encourage
2544 // Intel update-in-place two-address operations and better register usage
2545 // on RISCs. Must come after regular optimizations to avoid GVN Ideal
2546 // calls canonicalizing them back.
2547 // (3) Count the number of double-precision FP ops, single-precision FP ops
2548 // and call sites. On Intel, we can get correct rounding either by
2549 // forcing singles to memory (requires extra stores and loads after each
2550 // FP bytecode) or we can set a rounding mode bit (requires setting and
2551 // clearing the mode bit around call sites). The mode bit is only used
2552 // if the relative frequency of single FP ops to calls is low enough.
2553 // This is a key transform for SPEC mpeg_audio.
2554 // (4) Detect infinite loops; blobs of code reachable from above but not
2555 // below. Several of the Code_Gen algorithms fail on such code shapes,
2556 // so we simply bail out. Happens a lot in ZKM.jar, but also happens
2557 // from time to time in other codes (such as -Xcomp finalizer loops, etc).
2558 // Detection is by looking for IfNodes where only 1 projection is
2559 // reachable from below or CatchNodes missing some targets.
2560 // (5) Assert for insane oop offsets in debug mode.
2562 bool Compile::final_graph_reshaping() {
2563 // an infinite loop may have been eliminated by the optimizer,
2564 // in which case the graph will be empty.
2565 if (root()->req() == 1) {
2566 record_method_not_compilable("trivial infinite loop");
2567 return true;
2568 }
2570 Final_Reshape_Counts frc;
2572 // Visit everybody reachable!
2573 // Allocate stack of size C->unique()/2 to avoid frequent realloc
2574 Node_Stack nstack(unique() >> 1);
2575 final_graph_reshaping_walk(nstack, root(), frc);
2577 // Check for unreachable (from below) code (i.e., infinite loops).
2578 for( uint i = 0; i < frc._tests.size(); i++ ) {
2579 MultiBranchNode *n = frc._tests[i]->as_MultiBranch();
2580 // Get number of CFG targets.
2581 // Note that PCTables include exception targets after calls.
2582 uint required_outcnt = n->required_outcnt();
2583 if (n->outcnt() != required_outcnt) {
2584 // Check for a few special cases. Rethrow Nodes never take the
2585 // 'fall-thru' path, so expected kids is 1 less.
2586 if (n->is_PCTable() && n->in(0) && n->in(0)->in(0)) {
2587 if (n->in(0)->in(0)->is_Call()) {
2588 CallNode *call = n->in(0)->in(0)->as_Call();
2589 if (call->entry_point() == OptoRuntime::rethrow_stub()) {
2590 required_outcnt--; // Rethrow always has 1 less kid
2591 } else if (call->req() > TypeFunc::Parms &&
2592 call->is_CallDynamicJava()) {
2593 // Check for null receiver. In such case, the optimizer has
2594 // detected that the virtual call will always result in a null
2595 // pointer exception. The fall-through projection of this CatchNode
2596 // will not be populated.
2597 Node *arg0 = call->in(TypeFunc::Parms);
2598 if (arg0->is_Type() &&
2599 arg0->as_Type()->type()->higher_equal(TypePtr::NULL_PTR)) {
2600 required_outcnt--;
2601 }
2602 } else if (call->entry_point() == OptoRuntime::new_array_Java() &&
2603 call->req() > TypeFunc::Parms+1 &&
2604 call->is_CallStaticJava()) {
2605 // Check for negative array length. In such case, the optimizer has
2606 // detected that the allocation attempt will always result in an
2607 // exception. There is no fall-through projection of this CatchNode .
2608 Node *arg1 = call->in(TypeFunc::Parms+1);
2609 if (arg1->is_Type() &&
2610 arg1->as_Type()->type()->join(TypeInt::POS)->empty()) {
2611 required_outcnt--;
2612 }
2613 }
2614 }
2615 }
2616 // Recheck with a better notion of 'required_outcnt'
2617 if (n->outcnt() != required_outcnt) {
2618 record_method_not_compilable("malformed control flow");
2619 return true; // Not all targets reachable!
2620 }
2621 }
2622 // Check that I actually visited all kids. Unreached kids
2623 // must be infinite loops.
2624 for (DUIterator_Fast jmax, j = n->fast_outs(jmax); j < jmax; j++)
2625 if (!frc._visited.test(n->fast_out(j)->_idx)) {
2626 record_method_not_compilable("infinite loop");
2627 return true; // Found unvisited kid; must be unreach
2628 }
2629 }
2631 // If original bytecodes contained a mixture of floats and doubles
2632 // check if the optimizer has made it homogenous, item (3).
2633 if( Use24BitFPMode && Use24BitFP && UseSSE == 0 &&
2634 frc.get_float_count() > 32 &&
2635 frc.get_double_count() == 0 &&
2636 (10 * frc.get_call_count() < frc.get_float_count()) ) {
2637 set_24_bit_selection_and_mode( false, true );
2638 }
2640 set_java_calls(frc.get_java_call_count());
2641 set_inner_loops(frc.get_inner_loop_count());
2643 // No infinite loops, no reason to bail out.
2644 return false;
2645 }
2647 //-----------------------------too_many_traps----------------------------------
2648 // Report if there are too many traps at the current method and bci.
2649 // Return true if there was a trap, and/or PerMethodTrapLimit is exceeded.
2650 bool Compile::too_many_traps(ciMethod* method,
2651 int bci,
2652 Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason) {
2653 ciMethodData* md = method->method_data();
2654 if (md->is_empty()) {
2655 // Assume the trap has not occurred, or that it occurred only
2656 // because of a transient condition during start-up in the interpreter.
2657 return false;
2658 }
2659 if (md->has_trap_at(bci, reason) != 0) {
2660 // Assume PerBytecodeTrapLimit==0, for a more conservative heuristic.
2661 // Also, if there are multiple reasons, or if there is no per-BCI record,
2662 // assume the worst.
2663 if (log())
2664 log()->elem("observe trap='%s' count='%d'",
2665 Deoptimization::trap_reason_name(reason),
2666 md->trap_count(reason));
2667 return true;
2668 } else {
2669 // Ignore method/bci and see if there have been too many globally.
2670 return too_many_traps(reason, md);
2671 }
2672 }
2674 // Less-accurate variant which does not require a method and bci.
2675 bool Compile::too_many_traps(Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason,
2676 ciMethodData* logmd) {
2677 if (trap_count(reason) >= (uint)PerMethodTrapLimit) {
2678 // Too many traps globally.
2679 // Note that we use cumulative trap_count, not just md->trap_count.
2680 if (log()) {
2681 int mcount = (logmd == NULL)? -1: (int)logmd->trap_count(reason);
2682 log()->elem("observe trap='%s' count='0' mcount='%d' ccount='%d'",
2683 Deoptimization::trap_reason_name(reason),
2684 mcount, trap_count(reason));
2685 }
2686 return true;
2687 } else {
2688 // The coast is clear.
2689 return false;
2690 }
2691 }
2693 //--------------------------too_many_recompiles--------------------------------
2694 // Report if there are too many recompiles at the current method and bci.
2695 // Consults PerBytecodeRecompilationCutoff and PerMethodRecompilationCutoff.
2696 // Is not eager to return true, since this will cause the compiler to use
2697 // Action_none for a trap point, to avoid too many recompilations.
2698 bool Compile::too_many_recompiles(ciMethod* method,
2699 int bci,
2700 Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason) {
2701 ciMethodData* md = method->method_data();
2702 if (md->is_empty()) {
2703 // Assume the trap has not occurred, or that it occurred only
2704 // because of a transient condition during start-up in the interpreter.
2705 return false;
2706 }
2707 // Pick a cutoff point well within PerBytecodeRecompilationCutoff.
2708 uint bc_cutoff = (uint) PerBytecodeRecompilationCutoff / 8;
2709 uint m_cutoff = (uint) PerMethodRecompilationCutoff / 2 + 1; // not zero
2710 Deoptimization::DeoptReason per_bc_reason
2711 = Deoptimization::reason_recorded_per_bytecode_if_any(reason);
2712 if ((per_bc_reason == Deoptimization::Reason_none
2713 || md->has_trap_at(bci, reason) != 0)
2714 // The trap frequency measure we care about is the recompile count:
2715 && md->trap_recompiled_at(bci)
2716 && md->overflow_recompile_count() >= bc_cutoff) {
2717 // Do not emit a trap here if it has already caused recompilations.
2718 // Also, if there are multiple reasons, or if there is no per-BCI record,
2719 // assume the worst.
2720 if (log())
2721 log()->elem("observe trap='%s recompiled' count='%d' recompiles2='%d'",
2722 Deoptimization::trap_reason_name(reason),
2723 md->trap_count(reason),
2724 md->overflow_recompile_count());
2725 return true;
2726 } else if (trap_count(reason) != 0
2727 && decompile_count() >= m_cutoff) {
2728 // Too many recompiles globally, and we have seen this sort of trap.
2729 // Use cumulative decompile_count, not just md->decompile_count.
2730 if (log())
2731 log()->elem("observe trap='%s' count='%d' mcount='%d' decompiles='%d' mdecompiles='%d'",
2732 Deoptimization::trap_reason_name(reason),
2733 md->trap_count(reason), trap_count(reason),
2734 md->decompile_count(), decompile_count());
2735 return true;
2736 } else {
2737 // The coast is clear.
2738 return false;
2739 }
2740 }
2743 #ifndef PRODUCT
2744 //------------------------------verify_graph_edges---------------------------
2745 // Walk the Graph and verify that there is a one-to-one correspondence
2746 // between Use-Def edges and Def-Use edges in the graph.
2747 void Compile::verify_graph_edges(bool no_dead_code) {
2748 if (VerifyGraphEdges) {
2749 ResourceArea *area = Thread::current()->resource_area();
2750 Unique_Node_List visited(area);
2751 // Call recursive graph walk to check edges
2752 _root->verify_edges(visited);
2753 if (no_dead_code) {
2754 // Now make sure that no visited node is used by an unvisited node.
2755 bool dead_nodes = 0;
2756 Unique_Node_List checked(area);
2757 while (visited.size() > 0) {
2758 Node* n = visited.pop();
2759 checked.push(n);
2760 for (uint i = 0; i < n->outcnt(); i++) {
2761 Node* use = n->raw_out(i);
2762 if (checked.member(use)) continue; // already checked
2763 if (visited.member(use)) continue; // already in the graph
2764 if (use->is_Con()) continue; // a dead ConNode is OK
2765 // At this point, we have found a dead node which is DU-reachable.
2766 if (dead_nodes++ == 0)
2767 tty->print_cr("*** Dead nodes reachable via DU edges:");
2768 use->dump(2);
2769 tty->print_cr("---");
2770 checked.push(use); // No repeats; pretend it is now checked.
2771 }
2772 }
2773 assert(dead_nodes == 0, "using nodes must be reachable from root");
2774 }
2775 }
2776 }
2777 #endif
2779 // The Compile object keeps track of failure reasons separately from the ciEnv.
2780 // This is required because there is not quite a 1-1 relation between the
2781 // ciEnv and its compilation task and the Compile object. Note that one
2782 // ciEnv might use two Compile objects, if C2Compiler::compile_method decides
2783 // to backtrack and retry without subsuming loads. Other than this backtracking
2784 // behavior, the Compile's failure reason is quietly copied up to the ciEnv
2785 // by the logic in C2Compiler.
2786 void Compile::record_failure(const char* reason) {
2787 if (log() != NULL) {
2788 log()->elem("failure reason='%s' phase='compile'", reason);
2789 }
2790 if (_failure_reason == NULL) {
2791 // Record the first failure reason.
2792 _failure_reason = reason;
2793 }
2794 if (!C->failure_reason_is(C2Compiler::retry_no_subsuming_loads())) {
2795 C->print_method(_failure_reason);
2796 }
2797 _root = NULL; // flush the graph, too
2798 }
2800 Compile::TracePhase::TracePhase(const char* name, elapsedTimer* accumulator, bool dolog)
2801 : TraceTime(NULL, accumulator, false NOT_PRODUCT( || TimeCompiler ), false)
2802 {
2803 if (dolog) {
2804 C = Compile::current();
2805 _log = C->log();
2806 } else {
2807 C = NULL;
2808 _log = NULL;
2809 }
2810 if (_log != NULL) {
2811 _log->begin_head("phase name='%s' nodes='%d'", name, C->unique());
2812 _log->stamp();
2813 _log->end_head();
2814 }
2815 }
2817 Compile::TracePhase::~TracePhase() {
2818 if (_log != NULL) {
2819 _log->done("phase nodes='%d'", C->unique());
2820 }
2821 }