src/share/vm/oops/klass.hpp

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    25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_OOPS_KLASS_HPP
    26 #define SHARE_VM_OOPS_KLASS_HPP
    28 #include "memory/genOopClosures.hpp"
    29 #include "memory/iterator.hpp"
    30 #include "memory/memRegion.hpp"
    31 #include "memory/specialized_oop_closures.hpp"
    32 #include "oops/klassOop.hpp"
    33 #include "oops/klassPS.hpp"
    34 #include "oops/oop.hpp"
    35 #include "runtime/orderAccess.hpp"
    36 #include "utilities/accessFlags.hpp"
    37 #ifndef SERIALGC
    38 #include "gc_implementation/concurrentMarkSweep/cmsOopClosures.hpp"
    39 #include "gc_implementation/g1/g1OopClosures.hpp"
    40 #include "gc_implementation/parNew/parOopClosures.hpp"
    41 #endif
    43 // A Klass is the part of the klassOop that provides:
    44 //  1: language level class object (method dictionary etc.)
    45 //  2: provide vm dispatch behavior for the object
    46 // Both functions are combined into one C++ class. The toplevel class "Klass"
    47 // implements purpose 1 whereas all subclasses provide extra virtual functions
    48 // for purpose 2.
    50 // One reason for the oop/klass dichotomy in the implementation is
    51 // that we don't want a C++ vtbl pointer in every object.  Thus,
    52 // normal oops don't have any virtual functions.  Instead, they
    53 // forward all "virtual" functions to their klass, which does have
    54 // a vtbl and does the C++ dispatch depending on the object's
    55 // actual type.  (See oop.inline.hpp for some of the forwarding code.)
    56 // ALL FUNCTIONS IMPLEMENTING THIS DISPATCH ARE PREFIXED WITH "oop_"!
    58 //  Klass layout:
    59 //    [header        ] klassOop
    60 //    [klass pointer ] klassOop
    61 //    [C++ vtbl ptr  ] (contained in Klass_vtbl)
    62 //    [layout_helper ]
    63 //    [super_check_offset   ] for fast subtype checks
    64 //    [secondary_super_cache] for fast subtype checks
    65 //    [secondary_supers     ] array of 2ndary supertypes
    66 //    [primary_supers 0]
    67 //    [primary_supers 1]
    68 //    [primary_supers 2]
    69 //    ...
    70 //    [primary_supers 7]
    71 //    [java_mirror   ]
    72 //    [super         ]
    73 //    [name          ]
    74 //    [first subklass]
    75 //    [next_sibling  ] link to chain additional subklasses
    76 //    [modifier_flags]
    77 //    [access_flags  ]
    78 //    [verify_count  ] - not in product
    79 //    [alloc_count   ]
    80 //    [last_biased_lock_bulk_revocation_time] (64 bits)
    81 //    [prototype_header]
    82 //    [biased_lock_revocation_count]
    85 // Forward declarations.
    86 class klassVtable;
    87 class KlassHandle;
    88 class OrderAccess;
    90 // Holder (or cage) for the C++ vtable of each kind of Klass.
    91 // We want to tightly constrain the location of the C++ vtable in the overall layout.
    92 class Klass_vtbl {
    93  protected:
    94   // The following virtual exists only to force creation of a C++ vtable,
    95   // so that this class truly is the location of the vtable of all Klasses.
    96   virtual void unused_initial_virtual() { }
    98  public:
    99   // The following virtual makes Klass_vtbl play a second role as a
   100   // factory protocol for subclasses of Klass ("sub-Klasses").
   101   // Here's how it works....
   102   //
   103   // This VM uses metaobjects as factories for their instances.
   104   //
   105   // In order to initialize the C++ vtable of a new instance, its
   106   // metaobject is forced to use the C++ placed new operator to
   107   // allocate the instance.  In a typical C++-based system, each
   108   // sub-class would have its own factory routine which
   109   // directly uses the placed new operator on the desired class,
   110   // and then calls the appropriate chain of C++ constructors.
   111   //
   112   // However, this system uses shared code to performs the first
   113   // allocation and initialization steps for all sub-Klasses.
   114   // (See base_create_klass() and base_create_array_klass().)
   115   // This does not factor neatly into a hierarchy of C++ constructors.
   116   // Each caller of these shared "base_create" routines knows
   117   // exactly which sub-Klass it is creating, but the shared routine
   118   // does not, even though it must perform the actual allocation.
   119   //
   120   // Therefore, the caller of the shared "base_create" must wrap
   121   // the specific placed new call in a virtual function which
   122   // performs the actual allocation and vtable set-up.  That
   123   // virtual function is here, Klass_vtbl::allocate_permanent.
   124   //
   125   // The arguments to Universe::allocate_permanent() are passed
   126   // straight through the placed new operator, which in turn
   127   // obtains them directly from this virtual call.
   128   //
   129   // This virtual is called on a temporary "example instance" of the
   130   // sub-Klass being instantiated, a C++ auto variable.  The "real"
   131   // instance created by this virtual is on the VM heap, where it is
   132   // equipped with a klassOopDesc header.
   133   //
   134   // It is merely an accident of implementation that we use "example
   135   // instances", but that is why the virtual function which implements
   136   // each sub-Klass factory happens to be defined by the same sub-Klass
   137   // for which it creates instances.
   138   //
   139   // The vtbl_value() call (see below) is used to strip away the
   140   // accidental Klass-ness from an "example instance" and present it as
   141   // a factory.  Think of each factory object as a mere container of the
   142   // C++ vtable for the desired sub-Klass.  Since C++ does not allow
   143   // direct references to vtables, the factory must also be delegated
   144   // the task of allocating the instance, but the essential point is
   145   // that the factory knows how to initialize the C++ vtable with the
   146   // right pointer value.  All other common initializations are handled
   147   // by the shared "base_create" subroutines.
   148   //
   149   virtual void* allocate_permanent(KlassHandle& klass, int size, TRAPS) const = 0;
   150   void post_new_init_klass(KlassHandle& klass, klassOop obj, int size) const;
   152   // Every subclass on which vtbl_value is called must include this macro.
   153   // Delay the installation of the klassKlass pointer until after the
   154   // the vtable for a new klass has been installed (after the call to new()).
   155 #define DEFINE_ALLOCATE_PERMANENT(thisKlass)                                  \
   156   void* allocate_permanent(KlassHandle& klass_klass, int size, TRAPS) const { \
   157     void* result = new(klass_klass, size, THREAD) thisKlass();                \
   158     if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) return NULL;                                   \
   159     klassOop new_klass = ((Klass*) result)->as_klassOop();                    \
   160     OrderAccess::storestore();                                                \
   161     post_new_init_klass(klass_klass, new_klass, size);                        \
   162     return result;                                                            \
   163   }
   165   bool null_vtbl() { return *(intptr_t*)this == 0; }
   167  protected:
   168   void* operator new(size_t ignored, KlassHandle& klass, int size, TRAPS);
   169 };
   172 class Klass : public Klass_vtbl {
   173   friend class VMStructs;
   174  protected:
   175   // note: put frequently-used fields together at start of klass structure
   176   // for better cache behavior (may not make much of a difference but sure won't hurt)
   177   enum { _primary_super_limit = 8 };
   179   // The "layout helper" is a combined descriptor of object layout.
   180   // For klasses which are neither instance nor array, the value is zero.
   181   //
   182   // For instances, layout helper is a positive number, the instance size.
   183   // This size is already passed through align_object_size and scaled to bytes.
   184   // The low order bit is set if instances of this class cannot be
   185   // allocated using the fastpath.
   186   //
   187   // For arrays, layout helper is a negative number, containing four
   188   // distinct bytes, as follows:
   189   //    MSB:[tag, hsz, ebt, log2(esz)]:LSB
   190   // where:
   191   //    tag is 0x80 if the elements are oops, 0xC0 if non-oops
   192   //    hsz is array header size in bytes (i.e., offset of first element)
   193   //    ebt is the BasicType of the elements
   194   //    esz is the element size in bytes
   195   // This packed word is arranged so as to be quickly unpacked by the
   196   // various fast paths that use the various subfields.
   197   //
   198   // The esz bits can be used directly by a SLL instruction, without masking.
   199   //
   200   // Note that the array-kind tag looks like 0x00 for instance klasses,
   201   // since their length in bytes is always less than 24Mb.
   202   //
   203   // Final note:  This comes first, immediately after Klass_vtbl,
   204   // because it is frequently queried.
   205   jint        _layout_helper;
   207   // The fields _super_check_offset, _secondary_super_cache, _secondary_supers
   208   // and _primary_supers all help make fast subtype checks.  See big discussion
   209   // in doc/server_compiler/checktype.txt
   210   //
   211   // Where to look to observe a supertype (it is &_secondary_super_cache for
   212   // secondary supers, else is &_primary_supers[depth()].
   213   juint       _super_check_offset;
   215   // Class name.  Instance classes: java/lang/String, etc.  Array classes: [I,
   216   // [Ljava/lang/String;, etc.  Set to zero for all other kinds of classes.
   217   Symbol*     _name;
   219  public:
   220   oop* oop_block_beg() const { return adr_secondary_super_cache(); }
   221   oop* oop_block_end() const { return adr_next_sibling() + 1; }
   223  protected:
   224   //
   225   // The oop block.  All oop fields must be declared here and only oop fields
   226   // may be declared here.  In addition, the first and last fields in this block
   227   // must remain first and last, unless oop_block_beg() and/or oop_block_end()
   228   // are updated.  Grouping the oop fields in a single block simplifies oop
   229   // iteration.
   230   //
   232   // Cache of last observed secondary supertype
   233   klassOop    _secondary_super_cache;
   234   // Array of all secondary supertypes
   235   objArrayOop _secondary_supers;
   236   // Ordered list of all primary supertypes
   237   klassOop    _primary_supers[_primary_super_limit];
   238   // java/lang/Class instance mirroring this class
   239   oop       _java_mirror;
   240   // Superclass
   241   klassOop  _super;
   242   // First subclass (NULL if none); _subklass->next_sibling() is next one
   243   klassOop _subklass;
   244   // Sibling link (or NULL); links all subklasses of a klass
   245   klassOop _next_sibling;
   247   //
   248   // End of the oop block.
   249   //
   251   jint        _modifier_flags;  // Processed access flags, for use by Class.getModifiers.
   252   AccessFlags _access_flags;    // Access flags. The class/interface distinction is stored here.
   254 #ifndef PRODUCT
   255   int           _verify_count;  // to avoid redundant verifies
   256 #endif
   258   juint    _alloc_count;        // allocation profiling support - update klass_size_in_bytes() if moved/deleted
   260   // Biased locking implementation and statistics
   261   // (the 64-bit chunk goes first, to avoid some fragmentation)
   262   jlong    _last_biased_lock_bulk_revocation_time;
   263   markOop  _prototype_header;   // Used when biased locking is both enabled and disabled for this type
   264   jint     _biased_lock_revocation_count;
   266  public:
   268   // returns the enclosing klassOop
   269   klassOop as_klassOop() const {
   270     // see klassOop.hpp for layout.
   271     return (klassOop) (((char*) this) - sizeof(klassOopDesc));
   272   }
   274  public:
   275   // Allocation
   276   const Klass_vtbl& vtbl_value() const { return *this; }  // used only on "example instances"
   277   static KlassHandle base_create_klass(KlassHandle& klass, int size, const Klass_vtbl& vtbl, TRAPS);
   278   static klassOop base_create_klass_oop(KlassHandle& klass, int size, const Klass_vtbl& vtbl, TRAPS);
   280   // super
   281   klassOop super() const               { return _super; }
   282   void set_super(klassOop k)           { oop_store_without_check((oop*) &_super, (oop) k); }
   284   // initializes _super link, _primary_supers & _secondary_supers arrays
   285   void initialize_supers(klassOop k, TRAPS);
   286   void initialize_supers_impl1(klassOop k);
   287   void initialize_supers_impl2(klassOop k);
   289   // klass-specific helper for initializing _secondary_supers
   290   virtual objArrayOop compute_secondary_supers(int num_extra_slots, TRAPS);
   292   // java_super is the Java-level super type as specified by Class.getSuperClass.
   293   virtual klassOop java_super() const  { return NULL; }
   295   juint    super_check_offset() const  { return _super_check_offset; }
   296   void set_super_check_offset(juint o) { _super_check_offset = o; }
   298   klassOop secondary_super_cache() const     { return _secondary_super_cache; }
   299   void set_secondary_super_cache(klassOop k) { oop_store_without_check((oop*) &_secondary_super_cache, (oop) k); }
   301   objArrayOop secondary_supers() const { return _secondary_supers; }
   302   void set_secondary_supers(objArrayOop k) { oop_store_without_check((oop*) &_secondary_supers, (oop) k); }
   304   // Return the element of the _super chain of the given depth.
   305   // If there is no such element, return either NULL or this.
   306   klassOop primary_super_of_depth(juint i) const {
   307     assert(i < primary_super_limit(), "oob");
   308     klassOop super = _primary_supers[i];
   309     assert(super == NULL || super->klass_part()->super_depth() == i, "correct display");
   310     return super;
   311   }
   313   // Can this klass be a primary super?  False for interfaces and arrays of
   314   // interfaces.  False also for arrays or classes with long super chains.
   315   bool can_be_primary_super() const {
   316     const juint secondary_offset = secondary_super_cache_offset_in_bytes() + sizeof(oopDesc);
   317     return super_check_offset() != secondary_offset;
   318   }
   319   virtual bool can_be_primary_super_slow() const;
   321   // Returns number of primary supers; may be a number in the inclusive range [0, primary_super_limit].
   322   juint super_depth() const {
   323     if (!can_be_primary_super()) {
   324       return primary_super_limit();
   325     } else {
   326       juint d = (super_check_offset() - (primary_supers_offset_in_bytes() + sizeof(oopDesc))) / sizeof(klassOop);
   327       assert(d < primary_super_limit(), "oob");
   328       assert(_primary_supers[d] == as_klassOop(), "proper init");
   329       return d;
   330     }
   331   }
   333   // java mirror
   334   oop java_mirror() const              { return _java_mirror; }
   335   void set_java_mirror(oop m)          { oop_store((oop*) &_java_mirror, m); }
   337   // modifier flags
   338   jint modifier_flags() const          { return _modifier_flags; }
   339   void set_modifier_flags(jint flags)  { _modifier_flags = flags; }
   341   // size helper
   342   int layout_helper() const            { return _layout_helper; }
   343   void set_layout_helper(int lh)       { _layout_helper = lh; }
   345   // Note: for instances layout_helper() may include padding.
   346   // Use instanceKlass::contains_field_offset to classify field offsets.
   348   // sub/superklass links
   349   instanceKlass* superklass() const;
   350   Klass* subklass() const;
   351   Klass* next_sibling() const;
   352   void append_to_sibling_list();           // add newly created receiver to superklass' subklass list
   353   void remove_from_sibling_list();         // remove receiver from sibling list
   354  protected:                                // internal accessors
   355   klassOop subklass_oop() const            { return _subklass; }
   356   klassOop next_sibling_oop() const        { return _next_sibling; }
   357   void     set_subklass(klassOop s);
   358   void     set_next_sibling(klassOop s);
   360   oop* adr_super()           const { return (oop*)&_super;             }
   361   oop* adr_primary_supers()  const { return (oop*)&_primary_supers[0]; }
   362   oop* adr_secondary_super_cache() const { return (oop*)&_secondary_super_cache; }
   363   oop* adr_secondary_supers()const { return (oop*)&_secondary_supers;  }
   364   oop* adr_java_mirror()     const { return (oop*)&_java_mirror;       }
   365   oop* adr_subklass()        const { return (oop*)&_subklass;          }
   366   oop* adr_next_sibling()    const { return (oop*)&_next_sibling;      }
   368  public:
   369   // Allocation profiling support
   370   juint alloc_count() const          { return _alloc_count; }
   371   void set_alloc_count(juint n)      { _alloc_count = n; }
   372   virtual juint alloc_size() const = 0;
   373   virtual void set_alloc_size(juint n) = 0;
   375   // Compiler support
   376   static int super_offset_in_bytes()         { return offset_of(Klass, _super); }
   377   static int super_check_offset_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(Klass, _super_check_offset); }
   378   static int primary_supers_offset_in_bytes(){ return offset_of(Klass, _primary_supers); }
   379   static int secondary_super_cache_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(Klass, _secondary_super_cache); }
   380   static int secondary_supers_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(Klass, _secondary_supers); }
   381   static int java_mirror_offset_in_bytes()   { return offset_of(Klass, _java_mirror); }
   382   static int modifier_flags_offset_in_bytes(){ return offset_of(Klass, _modifier_flags); }
   383   static int layout_helper_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(Klass, _layout_helper); }
   384   static int access_flags_offset_in_bytes()  { return offset_of(Klass, _access_flags); }
   386   // Unpacking layout_helper:
   387   enum {
   388     _lh_neutral_value           = 0,  // neutral non-array non-instance value
   389     _lh_instance_slow_path_bit  = 0x01,
   390     _lh_log2_element_size_shift = BitsPerByte*0,
   391     _lh_log2_element_size_mask  = BitsPerLong-1,
   392     _lh_element_type_shift      = BitsPerByte*1,
   393     _lh_element_type_mask       = right_n_bits(BitsPerByte),  // shifted mask
   394     _lh_header_size_shift       = BitsPerByte*2,
   395     _lh_header_size_mask        = right_n_bits(BitsPerByte),  // shifted mask
   396     _lh_array_tag_bits          = 2,
   397     _lh_array_tag_shift         = BitsPerInt - _lh_array_tag_bits,
   398     _lh_array_tag_type_value    = ~0x00,  // 0xC0000000 >> 30
   399     _lh_array_tag_obj_value     = ~0x01   // 0x80000000 >> 30
   400   };
   402   static int layout_helper_size_in_bytes(jint lh) {
   403     assert(lh > (jint)_lh_neutral_value, "must be instance");
   404     return (int) lh & ~_lh_instance_slow_path_bit;
   405   }
   406   static bool layout_helper_needs_slow_path(jint lh) {
   407     assert(lh > (jint)_lh_neutral_value, "must be instance");
   408     return (lh & _lh_instance_slow_path_bit) != 0;
   409   }
   410   static bool layout_helper_is_instance(jint lh) {
   411     return (jint)lh > (jint)_lh_neutral_value;
   412   }
   413   static bool layout_helper_is_javaArray(jint lh) {
   414     return (jint)lh < (jint)_lh_neutral_value;
   415   }
   416   static bool layout_helper_is_typeArray(jint lh) {
   417     // _lh_array_tag_type_value == (lh >> _lh_array_tag_shift);
   418     return (juint)lh >= (juint)(_lh_array_tag_type_value << _lh_array_tag_shift);
   419   }
   420   static bool layout_helper_is_objArray(jint lh) {
   421     // _lh_array_tag_obj_value == (lh >> _lh_array_tag_shift);
   422     return (jint)lh < (jint)(_lh_array_tag_type_value << _lh_array_tag_shift);
   423   }
   424   static int layout_helper_header_size(jint lh) {
   425     assert(lh < (jint)_lh_neutral_value, "must be array");
   426     int hsize = (lh >> _lh_header_size_shift) & _lh_header_size_mask;
   427     assert(hsize > 0 && hsize < (int)sizeof(oopDesc)*3, "sanity");
   428     return hsize;
   429   }
   430   static BasicType layout_helper_element_type(jint lh) {
   431     assert(lh < (jint)_lh_neutral_value, "must be array");
   432     int btvalue = (lh >> _lh_element_type_shift) & _lh_element_type_mask;
   433     assert(btvalue >= T_BOOLEAN && btvalue <= T_OBJECT, "sanity");
   434     return (BasicType) btvalue;
   435   }
   436   static int layout_helper_log2_element_size(jint lh) {
   437     assert(lh < (jint)_lh_neutral_value, "must be array");
   438     int l2esz = (lh >> _lh_log2_element_size_shift) & _lh_log2_element_size_mask;
   439     assert(l2esz <= LogBitsPerLong, "sanity");
   440     return l2esz;
   441   }
   442   static jint array_layout_helper(jint tag, int hsize, BasicType etype, int log2_esize) {
   443     return (tag        << _lh_array_tag_shift)
   444       |    (hsize      << _lh_header_size_shift)
   445       |    ((int)etype << _lh_element_type_shift)
   446       |    (log2_esize << _lh_log2_element_size_shift);
   447   }
   448   static jint instance_layout_helper(jint size, bool slow_path_flag) {
   449     return (size << LogHeapWordSize)
   450       |    (slow_path_flag ? _lh_instance_slow_path_bit : 0);
   451   }
   452   static int layout_helper_to_size_helper(jint lh) {
   453     assert(lh > (jint)_lh_neutral_value, "must be instance");
   454     // Note that the following expression discards _lh_instance_slow_path_bit.
   455     return lh >> LogHeapWordSize;
   456   }
   457   // Out-of-line version computes everything based on the etype:
   458   static jint array_layout_helper(BasicType etype);
   460   // What is the maximum number of primary superclasses any klass can have?
   461 #ifdef PRODUCT
   462   static juint primary_super_limit()         { return _primary_super_limit; }
   463 #else
   464   static juint primary_super_limit() {
   465     assert(FastSuperclassLimit <= _primary_super_limit, "parameter oob");
   466     return FastSuperclassLimit;
   467   }
   468 #endif
   470   // vtables
   471   virtual klassVtable* vtable() const        { return NULL; }
   473   static int klass_size_in_bytes()           { return offset_of(Klass, _alloc_count) + sizeof(juint); }  // all "visible" fields
   475   // subclass check
   476   bool is_subclass_of(klassOop k) const;
   477   // subtype check: true if is_subclass_of, or if k is interface and receiver implements it
   478   bool is_subtype_of(klassOop k) const {
   479     juint    off = k->klass_part()->super_check_offset();
   480     klassOop sup = *(klassOop*)( (address)as_klassOop() + off );
   481     const juint secondary_offset = secondary_super_cache_offset_in_bytes() + sizeof(oopDesc);
   482     if (sup == k) {
   483       return true;
   484     } else if (off != secondary_offset) {
   485       return false;
   486     } else {
   487       return search_secondary_supers(k);
   488     }
   489   }
   490   bool search_secondary_supers(klassOop k) const;
   492   // Find LCA in class hierarchy
   493   Klass *LCA( Klass *k );
   495   // Check whether reflection/jni/jvm code is allowed to instantiate this class;
   496   // if not, throw either an Error or an Exception.
   497   virtual void check_valid_for_instantiation(bool throwError, TRAPS);
   499   // Casting
   500   static Klass* cast(klassOop k) {
   501     assert(k->is_klass(), "cast to Klass");
   502     return k->klass_part();
   503   }
   505   // array copying
   506   virtual void  copy_array(arrayOop s, int src_pos, arrayOop d, int dst_pos, int length, TRAPS);
   508   // tells if the class should be initialized
   509   virtual bool should_be_initialized() const    { return false; }
   510   // initializes the klass
   511   virtual void initialize(TRAPS);
   512   // lookup operation for MethodLookupCache
   513   friend class MethodLookupCache;
   514   virtual methodOop uncached_lookup_method(Symbol* name, Symbol* signature) const;
   515  public:
   516   methodOop lookup_method(Symbol* name, Symbol* signature) const {
   517     return uncached_lookup_method(name, signature);
   518   }
   520   // array class with specific rank
   521   klassOop array_klass(int rank, TRAPS)         {  return array_klass_impl(false, rank, THREAD); }
   523   // array class with this klass as element type
   524   klassOop array_klass(TRAPS)                   {  return array_klass_impl(false, THREAD); }
   526   // These will return NULL instead of allocating on the heap:
   527   // NB: these can block for a mutex, like other functions with TRAPS arg.
   528   klassOop array_klass_or_null(int rank);
   529   klassOop array_klass_or_null();
   531   virtual oop protection_domain()       { return NULL; }
   532   virtual oop class_loader()  const     { return NULL; }
   534  protected:
   535   virtual klassOop array_klass_impl(bool or_null, int rank, TRAPS);
   536   virtual klassOop array_klass_impl(bool or_null, TRAPS);
   538  public:
   539   virtual void remove_unshareable_info();
   540   virtual void shared_symbols_iterate(SymbolClosure* closure);
   542  protected:
   543   // computes the subtype relationship
   544   virtual bool compute_is_subtype_of(klassOop k);
   545  public:
   546   // subclass accessor (here for convenience; undefined for non-klass objects)
   547   virtual bool is_leaf_class() const { fatal("not a class"); return false; }
   548  public:
   549   // ALL FUNCTIONS BELOW THIS POINT ARE DISPATCHED FROM AN OOP
   550   // These functions describe behavior for the oop not the KLASS.
   552   // actual oop size of obj in memory
   553   virtual int oop_size(oop obj) const = 0;
   555   // actual oop size of this klass in memory
   556   virtual int klass_oop_size() const = 0;
   558   // Returns the Java name for a class (Resource allocated)
   559   // For arrays, this returns the name of the element with a leading '['.
   560   // For classes, this returns the name with the package separators
   561   //     turned into '.'s.
   562   const char* external_name() const;
   563   // Returns the name for a class (Resource allocated) as the class
   564   // would appear in a signature.
   565   // For arrays, this returns the name of the element with a leading '['.
   566   // For classes, this returns the name with a leading 'L' and a trailing ';'
   567   //     and the package separators as '/'.
   568   virtual const char* signature_name() const;
   570   // garbage collection support
   571   virtual void oop_follow_contents(oop obj) = 0;
   572   virtual int  oop_adjust_pointers(oop obj) = 0;
   574   // Parallel Scavenge and Parallel Old
   575   PARALLEL_GC_DECLS_PV
   577  public:
   578   // type testing operations
   579   virtual bool oop_is_instance_slow()       const { return false; }
   580   virtual bool oop_is_instanceMirror()      const { return false; }
   581   virtual bool oop_is_instanceRef()         const { return false; }
   582   virtual bool oop_is_array()               const { return false; }
   583   virtual bool oop_is_objArray_slow()       const { return false; }
   584   virtual bool oop_is_klass()               const { return false; }
   585   virtual bool oop_is_thread()              const { return false; }
   586   virtual bool oop_is_method()              const { return false; }
   587   virtual bool oop_is_constMethod()         const { return false; }
   588   virtual bool oop_is_methodData()          const { return false; }
   589   virtual bool oop_is_constantPool()        const { return false; }
   590   virtual bool oop_is_constantPoolCache()   const { return false; }
   591   virtual bool oop_is_typeArray_slow()      const { return false; }
   592   virtual bool oop_is_arrayKlass()          const { return false; }
   593   virtual bool oop_is_objArrayKlass()       const { return false; }
   594   virtual bool oop_is_typeArrayKlass()      const { return false; }
   595   virtual bool oop_is_compiledICHolder()    const { return false; }
   596   virtual bool oop_is_instanceKlass()       const { return false; }
   598   bool oop_is_javaArray_slow() const {
   599     return oop_is_objArray_slow() || oop_is_typeArray_slow();
   600   }
   602   // Fast non-virtual versions, used by oop.inline.hpp and elsewhere:
   603   #ifndef ASSERT
   604   #define assert_same_query(xval, xcheck) xval
   605   #else
   606  private:
   607   static bool assert_same_query(bool xval, bool xslow) {
   608     assert(xval == xslow, "slow and fast queries agree");
   609     return xval;
   610   }
   611  public:
   612   #endif
   613   inline  bool oop_is_instance()            const { return assert_same_query(
   614                                                     layout_helper_is_instance(layout_helper()),
   615                                                     oop_is_instance_slow()); }
   616   inline  bool oop_is_javaArray()           const { return assert_same_query(
   617                                                     layout_helper_is_javaArray(layout_helper()),
   618                                                     oop_is_javaArray_slow()); }
   619   inline  bool oop_is_objArray()            const { return assert_same_query(
   620                                                     layout_helper_is_objArray(layout_helper()),
   621                                                     oop_is_objArray_slow()); }
   622   inline  bool oop_is_typeArray()           const { return assert_same_query(
   623                                                     layout_helper_is_typeArray(layout_helper()),
   624                                                     oop_is_typeArray_slow()); }
   625   #undef assert_same_query
   627   // Unless overridden, oop is parsable if it has a klass pointer.
   628   // Parsability of an object is object specific.
   629   virtual bool oop_is_parsable(oop obj) const { return true; }
   631   // Unless overridden, oop is safe for concurrent GC processing
   632   // after its allocation is complete.  The exception to
   633   // this is the case where objects are changed after allocation.
   634   // Class redefinition is one of the known exceptions. During
   635   // class redefinition, an allocated class can changed in order
   636   // order to create a merged class (the combiniation of the
   637   // old class definition that has to be perserved and the new class
   638   // definition which is being created.
   639   virtual bool oop_is_conc_safe(oop obj) const { return true; }
   641   // Access flags
   642   AccessFlags access_flags() const         { return _access_flags;  }
   643   void set_access_flags(AccessFlags flags) { _access_flags = flags; }
   645   bool is_public() const                { return _access_flags.is_public(); }
   646   bool is_final() const                 { return _access_flags.is_final(); }
   647   bool is_interface() const             { return _access_flags.is_interface(); }
   648   bool is_abstract() const              { return _access_flags.is_abstract(); }
   649   bool is_super() const                 { return _access_flags.is_super(); }
   650   bool is_synthetic() const             { return _access_flags.is_synthetic(); }
   651   void set_is_synthetic()               { _access_flags.set_is_synthetic(); }
   652   bool has_finalizer() const            { return _access_flags.has_finalizer(); }
   653   bool has_final_method() const         { return _access_flags.has_final_method(); }
   654   void set_has_finalizer()              { _access_flags.set_has_finalizer(); }
   655   void set_has_final_method()           { _access_flags.set_has_final_method(); }
   656   bool is_cloneable() const             { return _access_flags.is_cloneable(); }
   657   void set_is_cloneable()               { _access_flags.set_is_cloneable(); }
   658   bool has_vanilla_constructor() const  { return _access_flags.has_vanilla_constructor(); }
   659   void set_has_vanilla_constructor()    { _access_flags.set_has_vanilla_constructor(); }
   660   bool has_miranda_methods () const     { return access_flags().has_miranda_methods(); }
   661   void set_has_miranda_methods()        { _access_flags.set_has_miranda_methods(); }
   663   // Biased locking support
   664   // Note: the prototype header is always set up to be at least the
   665   // prototype markOop. If biased locking is enabled it may further be
   666   // biasable and have an epoch.
   667   markOop prototype_header() const      { return _prototype_header; }
   668   // NOTE: once instances of this klass are floating around in the
   669   // system, this header must only be updated at a safepoint.
   670   // NOTE 2: currently we only ever set the prototype header to the
   671   // biasable prototype for instanceKlasses. There is no technical
   672   // reason why it could not be done for arrayKlasses aside from
   673   // wanting to reduce the initial scope of this optimization. There
   674   // are potential problems in setting the bias pattern for
   675   // JVM-internal oops.
   676   inline void set_prototype_header(markOop header);
   677   static int prototype_header_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(Klass, _prototype_header); }
   679   int  biased_lock_revocation_count() const { return (int) _biased_lock_revocation_count; }
   680   // Atomically increments biased_lock_revocation_count and returns updated value
   681   int atomic_incr_biased_lock_revocation_count();
   682   void set_biased_lock_revocation_count(int val) { _biased_lock_revocation_count = (jint) val; }
   683   jlong last_biased_lock_bulk_revocation_time() { return _last_biased_lock_bulk_revocation_time; }
   684   void  set_last_biased_lock_bulk_revocation_time(jlong cur_time) { _last_biased_lock_bulk_revocation_time = cur_time; }
   687   // garbage collection support
   688   virtual void follow_weak_klass_links(
   689     BoolObjectClosure* is_alive, OopClosure* keep_alive);
   691   // Prefetch within oop iterators.  This is a macro because we
   692   // can't guarantee that the compiler will inline it.  In 64-bit
   693   // it generally doesn't.  Signature is
   694   //
   695   // static void prefetch_beyond(oop* const start,
   696   //                             oop* const end,
   697   //                             const intx foffset,
   698   //                             const Prefetch::style pstyle);
   699 #define prefetch_beyond(start, end, foffset, pstyle) {   \
   700     const intx foffset_ = (foffset);                     \
   701     const Prefetch::style pstyle_ = (pstyle);            \
   702     assert(foffset_ > 0, "prefetch beyond, not behind"); \
   703     if (pstyle_ != Prefetch::do_none) {                  \
   704       oop* ref = (start);                                \
   705       if (ref < (end)) {                                 \
   706         switch (pstyle_) {                               \
   707         case Prefetch::do_read:                          \
   708           Prefetch::read(*ref, foffset_);                \
   709           break;                                         \
   710         case Prefetch::do_write:                         \
   711           Prefetch::write(*ref, foffset_);               \
   712           break;                                         \
   713         default:                                         \
   714           ShouldNotReachHere();                          \
   715           break;                                         \
   716         }                                                \
   717       }                                                  \
   718     }                                                    \
   719   }
   721   // iterators
   722   virtual int oop_oop_iterate(oop obj, OopClosure* blk) = 0;
   723   virtual int oop_oop_iterate_v(oop obj, OopClosure* blk) {
   724     return oop_oop_iterate(obj, blk);
   725   }
   727 #ifndef SERIALGC
   728   // In case we don't have a specialized backward scanner use forward
   729   // iteration.
   730   virtual int oop_oop_iterate_backwards_v(oop obj, OopClosure* blk) {
   731     return oop_oop_iterate_v(obj, blk);
   732   }
   733 #endif // !SERIALGC
   735   // Iterates "blk" over all the oops in "obj" (of type "this") within "mr".
   736   // (I don't see why the _m should be required, but without it the Solaris
   737   // C++ gives warning messages about overridings of the "oop_oop_iterate"
   738   // defined above "hiding" this virtual function.  (DLD, 6/20/00)) */
   739   virtual int oop_oop_iterate_m(oop obj, OopClosure* blk, MemRegion mr) = 0;
   740   virtual int oop_oop_iterate_v_m(oop obj, OopClosure* blk, MemRegion mr) {
   741     return oop_oop_iterate_m(obj, blk, mr);
   742   }
   744   // Versions of the above iterators specialized to particular subtypes
   745   // of OopClosure, to avoid closure virtual calls.
   746 #define Klass_OOP_OOP_ITERATE_DECL(OopClosureType, nv_suffix)                \
   747   virtual int oop_oop_iterate##nv_suffix(oop obj, OopClosureType* blk) {     \
   748     /* Default implementation reverts to general version. */                 \
   749     return oop_oop_iterate(obj, blk);                                        \
   750   }                                                                          \
   751                                                                              \
   752   /* Iterates "blk" over all the oops in "obj" (of type "this") within "mr". \
   753      (I don't see why the _m should be required, but without it the Solaris  \
   754      C++ gives warning messages about overridings of the "oop_oop_iterate"   \
   755      defined above "hiding" this virtual function.  (DLD, 6/20/00)) */       \
   756   virtual int oop_oop_iterate##nv_suffix##_m(oop obj,                        \
   757                                              OopClosureType* blk,            \
   758                                              MemRegion mr) {                 \
   759     return oop_oop_iterate_m(obj, blk, mr);                                  \
   760   }
   762   SPECIALIZED_OOP_OOP_ITERATE_CLOSURES_1(Klass_OOP_OOP_ITERATE_DECL)
   763   SPECIALIZED_OOP_OOP_ITERATE_CLOSURES_2(Klass_OOP_OOP_ITERATE_DECL)
   765 #ifndef SERIALGC
   766 #define Klass_OOP_OOP_ITERATE_BACKWARDS_DECL(OopClosureType, nv_suffix)      \
   767   virtual int oop_oop_iterate_backwards##nv_suffix(oop obj,                  \
   768                                                    OopClosureType* blk) {    \
   769     /* Default implementation reverts to general version. */                 \
   770     return oop_oop_iterate_backwards_v(obj, blk);                            \
   771   }
   773   SPECIALIZED_OOP_OOP_ITERATE_CLOSURES_1(Klass_OOP_OOP_ITERATE_BACKWARDS_DECL)
   774   SPECIALIZED_OOP_OOP_ITERATE_CLOSURES_2(Klass_OOP_OOP_ITERATE_BACKWARDS_DECL)
   775 #endif // !SERIALGC
   777   virtual void array_klasses_do(void f(klassOop k)) {}
   778   virtual void with_array_klasses_do(void f(klassOop k));
   780   // Return self, except for abstract classes with exactly 1
   781   // implementor.  Then return the 1 concrete implementation.
   782   Klass *up_cast_abstract();
   784   // klass name
   785   Symbol* name() const                   { return _name; }
   786   void set_name(Symbol* n);
   788   friend class klassKlass;
   790  public:
   791   // jvm support
   792   virtual jint compute_modifier_flags(TRAPS) const;
   794   // JVMTI support
   795   virtual jint jvmti_class_status() const;
   797   // Printing
   798   virtual void oop_print_value_on(oop obj, outputStream* st);
   799   virtual void oop_print_on      (oop obj, outputStream* st);
   801   // Verification
   802   virtual const char* internal_name() const = 0;
   803   virtual void oop_verify_on(oop obj, outputStream* st);
   804   virtual void oop_verify_old_oop(oop obj, oop* p, bool allow_dirty);
   805   virtual void oop_verify_old_oop(oop obj, narrowOop* p, bool allow_dirty);
   806   // tells whether obj is partially constructed (gc during class loading)
   807   virtual bool oop_partially_loaded(oop obj) const { return false; }
   808   virtual void oop_set_partially_loaded(oop obj) {};
   810 #ifndef PRODUCT
   811   void verify_vtable_index(int index);
   812 #endif
   813 };
   816 inline oop klassOopDesc::java_mirror() const                        { return klass_part()->java_mirror(); }
   819 #endif // SHARE_VM_OOPS_KLASS_HPP

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