Wed, 18 Sep 2013 14:34:56 -0700
8024342: PPC64 (part 111): Support for C calling conventions that require 64-bit ints.
Summary: Some platforms, as ppc and s390x/zArch require that 32-bit ints are passed as 64-bit values to C functions. This change adds support to adapt the signature and to issue proper casts to c2-compiled stubs. The functions are used in generate_native_wrapper(). Adapt signature used by the compiler as in PhaseIdealLoop::intrinsify_fill().
Reviewed-by: kvn
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25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
26 #include "gc_interface/collectedHeap.hpp"
27 #include "opto/machnode.hpp"
28 #include "opto/regalloc.hpp"
30 //=============================================================================
31 // Return the value requested
32 // result register lookup, corresponding to int_format
33 int MachOper::reg(PhaseRegAlloc *ra_, const Node *node) const {
34 return (int)ra_->get_encode(node);
35 }
36 // input register lookup, corresponding to ext_format
37 int MachOper::reg(PhaseRegAlloc *ra_, const Node *node, int idx) const {
38 return (int)(ra_->get_encode(node->in(idx)));
39 }
40 intptr_t MachOper::constant() const { return 0x00; }
41 relocInfo::relocType MachOper::constant_reloc() const { return relocInfo::none; }
42 jdouble MachOper::constantD() const { ShouldNotReachHere(); return 0.0; }
43 jfloat MachOper::constantF() const { ShouldNotReachHere(); return 0.0; }
44 jlong MachOper::constantL() const { ShouldNotReachHere(); return CONST64(0) ; }
45 TypeOopPtr *MachOper::oop() const { return NULL; }
46 int MachOper::ccode() const { return 0x00; }
47 // A zero, default, indicates this value is not needed.
48 // May need to lookup the base register, as done in int_ and ext_format
49 int MachOper::base (PhaseRegAlloc *ra_, const Node *node, int idx) const { return 0x00; }
50 int MachOper::index(PhaseRegAlloc *ra_, const Node *node, int idx) const { return 0x00; }
51 int MachOper::scale() const { return 0x00; }
52 int MachOper::disp (PhaseRegAlloc *ra_, const Node *node, int idx) const { return 0x00; }
53 int MachOper::constant_disp() const { return 0; }
54 int MachOper::base_position() const { return -1; } // no base input
55 int MachOper::index_position() const { return -1; } // no index input
56 // Check for PC-Relative displacement
57 relocInfo::relocType MachOper::disp_reloc() const { return relocInfo::none; }
58 // Return the label
59 Label* MachOper::label() const { ShouldNotReachHere(); return 0; }
60 intptr_t MachOper::method() const { ShouldNotReachHere(); return 0; }
63 //------------------------------negate-----------------------------------------
64 // Negate conditional branches. Error for non-branch operands
65 void MachOper::negate() {
66 ShouldNotCallThis();
67 }
69 //-----------------------------type--------------------------------------------
70 const Type *MachOper::type() const {
71 return Type::BOTTOM;
72 }
74 //------------------------------in_RegMask-------------------------------------
75 const RegMask *MachOper::in_RegMask(int index) const {
76 ShouldNotReachHere();
77 return NULL;
78 }
80 //------------------------------dump_spec--------------------------------------
81 // Print any per-operand special info
82 #ifndef PRODUCT
83 void MachOper::dump_spec(outputStream *st) const { }
84 #endif
86 //------------------------------hash-------------------------------------------
87 // Print any per-operand special info
88 uint MachOper::hash() const {
89 ShouldNotCallThis();
90 return 5;
91 }
93 //------------------------------cmp--------------------------------------------
94 // Print any per-operand special info
95 uint MachOper::cmp( const MachOper &oper ) const {
96 ShouldNotCallThis();
97 return opcode() == oper.opcode();
98 }
100 //------------------------------hash-------------------------------------------
101 // Print any per-operand special info
102 uint labelOper::hash() const {
103 return _block_num;
104 }
106 //------------------------------cmp--------------------------------------------
107 // Print any per-operand special info
108 uint labelOper::cmp( const MachOper &oper ) const {
109 return (opcode() == oper.opcode()) && (_label == oper.label());
110 }
112 //------------------------------hash-------------------------------------------
113 // Print any per-operand special info
114 uint methodOper::hash() const {
115 return (uint)_method;
116 }
118 //------------------------------cmp--------------------------------------------
119 // Print any per-operand special info
120 uint methodOper::cmp( const MachOper &oper ) const {
121 return (opcode() == oper.opcode()) && (_method == oper.method());
122 }
125 //=============================================================================
126 //------------------------------MachNode---------------------------------------
128 //------------------------------emit-------------------------------------------
129 void MachNode::emit(CodeBuffer &cbuf, PhaseRegAlloc *ra_) const {
130 #ifdef ASSERT
131 tty->print("missing MachNode emit function: ");
132 dump();
133 #endif
134 ShouldNotCallThis();
135 }
137 //------------------------------size-------------------------------------------
138 // Size of instruction in bytes
139 uint MachNode::size(PhaseRegAlloc *ra_) const {
140 // If a virtual was not defined for this specific instruction,
141 // Call the helper which finds the size by emitting the bits.
142 return MachNode::emit_size(ra_);
143 }
145 //------------------------------size-------------------------------------------
146 // Helper function that computes size by emitting code
147 uint MachNode::emit_size(PhaseRegAlloc *ra_) const {
148 // Emit into a trash buffer and count bytes emitted.
149 assert(ra_ == ra_->C->regalloc(), "sanity");
150 return ra_->C->scratch_emit_size(this);
151 }
155 //------------------------------hash-------------------------------------------
156 uint MachNode::hash() const {
157 uint no = num_opnds();
158 uint sum = rule();
159 for( uint i=0; i<no; i++ )
160 sum += _opnds[i]->hash();
161 return sum+Node::hash();
162 }
164 //-----------------------------cmp---------------------------------------------
165 uint MachNode::cmp( const Node &node ) const {
166 MachNode& n = *((Node&)node).as_Mach();
167 uint no = num_opnds();
168 if( no != n.num_opnds() ) return 0;
169 if( rule() != n.rule() ) return 0;
170 for( uint i=0; i<no; i++ ) // All operands must match
171 if( !_opnds[i]->cmp( *n._opnds[i] ) )
172 return 0; // mis-matched operands
173 return 1; // match
174 }
176 // Return an equivalent instruction using memory for cisc_operand position
177 MachNode *MachNode::cisc_version(int offset, Compile* C) {
178 ShouldNotCallThis();
179 return NULL;
180 }
182 void MachNode::use_cisc_RegMask() {
183 ShouldNotReachHere();
184 }
187 //-----------------------------in_RegMask--------------------------------------
188 const RegMask &MachNode::in_RegMask( uint idx ) const {
189 uint numopnds = num_opnds(); // Virtual call for number of operands
190 uint skipped = oper_input_base(); // Sum of leaves skipped so far
191 if( idx < skipped ) {
192 assert( ideal_Opcode() == Op_AddP, "expected base ptr here" );
193 assert( idx == 1, "expected base ptr here" );
194 // debug info can be anywhere
195 return *Compile::current()->matcher()->idealreg2spillmask[Op_RegP];
196 }
197 uint opcnt = 1; // First operand
198 uint num_edges = _opnds[1]->num_edges(); // leaves for first operand
199 while( idx >= skipped+num_edges ) {
200 skipped += num_edges;
201 opcnt++; // Bump operand count
202 assert( opcnt < numopnds, "Accessing non-existent operand" );
203 num_edges = _opnds[opcnt]->num_edges(); // leaves for next operand
204 }
206 const RegMask *rm = cisc_RegMask();
207 if( rm == NULL || (int)opcnt != cisc_operand() ) {
208 rm = _opnds[opcnt]->in_RegMask(idx-skipped);
209 }
210 return *rm;
211 }
213 //-----------------------------memory_inputs--------------------------------
214 const MachOper* MachNode::memory_inputs(Node* &base, Node* &index) const {
215 const MachOper* oper = memory_operand();
217 if (oper == (MachOper*)-1) {
218 base = NodeSentinel;
219 index = NodeSentinel;
220 } else {
221 base = NULL;
222 index = NULL;
223 if (oper != NULL) {
224 // It has a unique memory operand. Find its index.
225 int oper_idx = num_opnds();
226 while (--oper_idx >= 0) {
227 if (_opnds[oper_idx] == oper) break;
228 }
229 int oper_pos = operand_index(oper_idx);
230 int base_pos = oper->base_position();
231 if (base_pos >= 0) {
232 base = _in[oper_pos+base_pos];
233 }
234 int index_pos = oper->index_position();
235 if (index_pos >= 0) {
236 index = _in[oper_pos+index_pos];
237 }
238 }
239 }
241 return oper;
242 }
244 //-----------------------------get_base_and_disp----------------------------
245 const Node* MachNode::get_base_and_disp(intptr_t &offset, const TypePtr* &adr_type) const {
247 // Find the memory inputs using our helper function
248 Node* base;
249 Node* index;
250 const MachOper* oper = memory_inputs(base, index);
252 if (oper == NULL) {
253 // Base has been set to NULL
254 offset = 0;
255 } else if (oper == (MachOper*)-1) {
256 // Base has been set to NodeSentinel
257 // There is not a unique memory use here. We will fall to AliasIdxBot.
258 offset = Type::OffsetBot;
259 } else {
260 // Base may be NULL, even if offset turns out to be != 0
262 intptr_t disp = oper->constant_disp();
263 int scale = oper->scale();
264 // Now we have collected every part of the ADLC MEMORY_INTER.
265 // See if it adds up to a base + offset.
266 if (index != NULL) {
267 const Type* t_index = index->bottom_type();
268 if (t_index->isa_narrowoop() || t_index->isa_narrowklass()) { // EncodeN, LoadN, LoadConN, LoadNKlass,
269 // EncodeNKlass, LoadConNklass.
270 // Memory references through narrow oops have a
271 // funny base so grab the type from the index:
272 // [R12 + narrow_oop_reg<<3 + offset]
273 assert(base == NULL, "Memory references through narrow oops have no base");
274 offset = disp;
275 adr_type = t_index->make_ptr()->add_offset(offset);
276 return NULL;
277 } else if (!index->is_Con()) {
278 disp = Type::OffsetBot;
279 } else if (disp != Type::OffsetBot) {
280 const TypeX* ti = t_index->isa_intptr_t();
281 if (ti == NULL) {
282 disp = Type::OffsetBot; // a random constant??
283 } else {
284 disp += ti->get_con() << scale;
285 }
286 }
287 }
288 offset = disp;
290 // In i486.ad, indOffset32X uses base==RegI and disp==RegP,
291 // this will prevent alias analysis without the following support:
292 // Lookup the TypePtr used by indOffset32X, a compile-time constant oop,
293 // Add the offset determined by the "base", or use Type::OffsetBot.
294 if( adr_type == TYPE_PTR_SENTINAL ) {
295 const TypePtr *t_disp = oper->disp_as_type(); // only !NULL for indOffset32X
296 if (t_disp != NULL) {
297 offset = Type::OffsetBot;
298 const Type* t_base = base->bottom_type();
299 if (t_base->isa_intptr_t()) {
300 const TypeX *t_offset = t_base->is_intptr_t();
301 if( t_offset->is_con() ) {
302 offset = t_offset->get_con();
303 }
304 }
305 adr_type = t_disp->add_offset(offset);
306 } else if( base == NULL && offset != 0 && offset != Type::OffsetBot ) {
307 // Use ideal type if it is oop ptr.
308 const TypePtr *tp = oper->type()->isa_ptr();
309 if( tp != NULL) {
310 adr_type = tp;
311 }
312 }
313 }
315 }
316 return base;
317 }
320 //---------------------------------adr_type---------------------------------
321 const class TypePtr *MachNode::adr_type() const {
322 intptr_t offset = 0;
323 const TypePtr *adr_type = TYPE_PTR_SENTINAL; // attempt computing adr_type
324 const Node *base = get_base_and_disp(offset, adr_type);
325 if( adr_type != TYPE_PTR_SENTINAL ) {
326 return adr_type; // get_base_and_disp has the answer
327 }
329 // Direct addressing modes have no base node, simply an indirect
330 // offset, which is always to raw memory.
331 // %%%%% Someday we'd like to allow constant oop offsets which
332 // would let Intel load from static globals in 1 instruction.
333 // Currently Intel requires 2 instructions and a register temp.
334 if (base == NULL) {
335 // NULL base, zero offset means no memory at all (a null pointer!)
336 if (offset == 0) {
337 return NULL;
338 }
339 // NULL base, any offset means any pointer whatever
340 if (offset == Type::OffsetBot) {
341 return TypePtr::BOTTOM;
342 }
343 // %%% make offset be intptr_t
344 assert(!Universe::heap()->is_in_reserved((oop)offset), "must be a raw ptr");
345 return TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM;
346 }
348 // base of -1 with no particular offset means all of memory
349 if (base == NodeSentinel) return TypePtr::BOTTOM;
351 const Type* t = base->bottom_type();
352 if (t->isa_narrowoop() && Universe::narrow_oop_shift() == 0) {
353 // 32-bit unscaled narrow oop can be the base of any address expression
354 t = t->make_ptr();
355 }
356 if (t->isa_narrowklass() && Universe::narrow_klass_shift() == 0) {
357 // 32-bit unscaled narrow oop can be the base of any address expression
358 t = t->make_ptr();
359 }
360 if (t->isa_intptr_t() && offset != 0 && offset != Type::OffsetBot) {
361 // We cannot assert that the offset does not look oop-ish here.
362 // Depending on the heap layout the cardmark base could land
363 // inside some oopish region. It definitely does for Win2K.
364 // The sum of cardmark-base plus shift-by-9-oop lands outside
365 // the oop-ish area but we can't assert for that statically.
366 return TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM;
367 }
369 const TypePtr *tp = t->isa_ptr();
371 // be conservative if we do not recognize the type
372 if (tp == NULL) {
373 assert(false, "this path may produce not optimal code");
374 return TypePtr::BOTTOM;
375 }
376 assert(tp->base() != Type::AnyPtr, "not a bare pointer");
378 return tp->add_offset(offset);
379 }
382 //-----------------------------operand_index---------------------------------
383 int MachNode::operand_index( uint operand ) const {
384 if( operand < 1 ) return -1;
385 assert(operand < num_opnds(), "oob");
386 if( _opnds[operand]->num_edges() == 0 ) return -1;
388 uint skipped = oper_input_base(); // Sum of leaves skipped so far
389 for (uint opcnt = 1; opcnt < operand; opcnt++) {
390 uint num_edges = _opnds[opcnt]->num_edges(); // leaves for operand
391 skipped += num_edges;
392 }
393 return skipped;
394 }
397 //------------------------------peephole---------------------------------------
398 // Apply peephole rule(s) to this instruction
399 MachNode *MachNode::peephole( Block *block, int block_index, PhaseRegAlloc *ra_, int &deleted, Compile* C ) {
400 return NULL;
401 }
403 //------------------------------add_case_label---------------------------------
404 // Adds the label for the case
405 void MachNode::add_case_label( int index_num, Label* blockLabel) {
406 ShouldNotCallThis();
407 }
409 //------------------------------method_set-------------------------------------
410 // Set the absolute address of a method
411 void MachNode::method_set( intptr_t addr ) {
412 ShouldNotCallThis();
413 }
415 //------------------------------rematerialize----------------------------------
416 bool MachNode::rematerialize() const {
417 // Temps are always rematerializable
418 if (is_MachTemp()) return true;
420 uint r = rule(); // Match rule
421 if( r < Matcher::_begin_rematerialize ||
422 r >= Matcher::_end_rematerialize )
423 return false;
425 // For 2-address instructions, the input live range is also the output
426 // live range. Remateralizing does not make progress on the that live range.
427 if( two_adr() ) return false;
429 // Check for rematerializing float constants, or not
430 if( !Matcher::rematerialize_float_constants ) {
431 int op = ideal_Opcode();
432 if( op == Op_ConF || op == Op_ConD )
433 return false;
434 }
436 // Defining flags - can't spill these! Must remateralize.
437 if( ideal_reg() == Op_RegFlags )
438 return true;
440 // Stretching lots of inputs - don't do it.
441 if( req() > 2 )
442 return false;
444 // Don't remateralize somebody with bound inputs - it stretches a
445 // fixed register lifetime.
446 uint idx = oper_input_base();
447 if (req() > idx) {
448 const RegMask &rm = in_RegMask(idx);
449 if (rm.is_bound(ideal_reg()))
450 return false;
451 }
453 return true;
454 }
456 #ifndef PRODUCT
457 //------------------------------dump_spec--------------------------------------
458 // Print any per-operand special info
459 void MachNode::dump_spec(outputStream *st) const {
460 uint cnt = num_opnds();
461 for( uint i=0; i<cnt; i++ )
462 _opnds[i]->dump_spec(st);
463 const TypePtr *t = adr_type();
464 if( t ) {
465 Compile* C = Compile::current();
466 if( C->alias_type(t)->is_volatile() )
467 st->print(" Volatile!");
468 }
469 }
471 //------------------------------dump_format------------------------------------
472 // access to virtual
473 void MachNode::dump_format(PhaseRegAlloc *ra, outputStream *st) const {
474 format(ra, st); // access to virtual
475 }
476 #endif
478 //=============================================================================
479 #ifndef PRODUCT
480 void MachTypeNode::dump_spec(outputStream *st) const {
481 _bottom_type->dump_on(st);
482 }
483 #endif
486 //=============================================================================
487 int MachConstantNode::constant_offset() {
488 // Bind the offset lazily.
489 if (_constant.offset() == -1) {
490 Compile::ConstantTable& constant_table = Compile::current()->constant_table();
491 int offset = constant_table.find_offset(_constant);
492 // If called from Compile::scratch_emit_size return the
493 // pre-calculated offset.
494 // NOTE: If the AD file does some table base offset optimizations
495 // later the AD file needs to take care of this fact.
496 if (Compile::current()->in_scratch_emit_size()) {
497 return constant_table.calculate_table_base_offset() + offset;
498 }
499 _constant.set_offset(constant_table.table_base_offset() + offset);
500 }
501 return _constant.offset();
502 }
505 //=============================================================================
506 #ifndef PRODUCT
507 void MachNullCheckNode::format( PhaseRegAlloc *ra_, outputStream *st ) const {
508 int reg = ra_->get_reg_first(in(1)->in(_vidx));
509 st->print("%s %s", Name(), Matcher::regName[reg]);
510 }
511 #endif
513 void MachNullCheckNode::emit(CodeBuffer &cbuf, PhaseRegAlloc *ra_) const {
514 // only emits entries in the null-pointer exception handler table
515 }
516 void MachNullCheckNode::label_set(Label* label, uint block_num) {
517 // Nothing to emit
518 }
519 void MachNullCheckNode::save_label( Label** label, uint* block_num ) {
520 // Nothing to emit
521 }
523 const RegMask &MachNullCheckNode::in_RegMask( uint idx ) const {
524 if( idx == 0 ) return RegMask::Empty;
525 else return in(1)->as_Mach()->out_RegMask();
526 }
528 //=============================================================================
529 const Type *MachProjNode::bottom_type() const {
530 if( _ideal_reg == fat_proj ) return Type::BOTTOM;
531 // Try the normal mechanism first
532 const Type *t = in(0)->bottom_type();
533 if( t->base() == Type::Tuple ) {
534 const TypeTuple *tt = t->is_tuple();
535 if (_con < tt->cnt())
536 return tt->field_at(_con);
537 }
538 // Else use generic type from ideal register set
539 assert((uint)_ideal_reg < (uint)_last_machine_leaf && Type::mreg2type[_ideal_reg], "in bounds");
540 return Type::mreg2type[_ideal_reg];
541 }
543 const TypePtr *MachProjNode::adr_type() const {
544 if (bottom_type() == Type::MEMORY) {
545 // in(0) might be a narrow MemBar; otherwise we will report TypePtr::BOTTOM
546 const TypePtr* adr_type = in(0)->adr_type();
547 #ifdef ASSERT
548 if (!is_error_reported() && !Node::in_dump())
549 assert(adr_type != NULL, "source must have adr_type");
550 #endif
551 return adr_type;
552 }
553 assert(bottom_type()->base() != Type::Memory, "no other memories?");
554 return NULL;
555 }
557 #ifndef PRODUCT
558 void MachProjNode::dump_spec(outputStream *st) const {
559 ProjNode::dump_spec(st);
560 switch (_ideal_reg) {
561 case unmatched_proj: st->print("/unmatched"); break;
562 case fat_proj: st->print("/fat"); if (WizardMode) _rout.dump(); break;
563 }
564 }
565 #endif
567 //=============================================================================
568 #ifndef PRODUCT
569 void MachIfNode::dump_spec(outputStream *st) const {
570 st->print("P=%f, C=%f",_prob, _fcnt);
571 }
572 #endif
574 //=============================================================================
575 uint MachReturnNode::size_of() const { return sizeof(*this); }
577 //------------------------------Registers--------------------------------------
578 const RegMask &MachReturnNode::in_RegMask( uint idx ) const {
579 return _in_rms[idx];
580 }
582 const TypePtr *MachReturnNode::adr_type() const {
583 // most returns and calls are assumed to consume & modify all of memory
584 // the matcher will copy non-wide adr_types from ideal originals
585 return _adr_type;
586 }
588 //=============================================================================
589 const Type *MachSafePointNode::bottom_type() const { return TypeTuple::MEMBAR; }
591 //------------------------------Registers--------------------------------------
592 const RegMask &MachSafePointNode::in_RegMask( uint idx ) const {
593 // Values in the domain use the users calling convention, embodied in the
594 // _in_rms array of RegMasks.
595 if( idx < TypeFunc::Parms ) return _in_rms[idx];
597 if (SafePointNode::needs_polling_address_input() &&
598 idx == TypeFunc::Parms &&
599 ideal_Opcode() == Op_SafePoint) {
600 return MachNode::in_RegMask(idx);
601 }
603 // Values outside the domain represent debug info
604 return *Compile::current()->matcher()->idealreg2spillmask[in(idx)->ideal_reg()];
605 }
608 //=============================================================================
610 uint MachCallNode::cmp( const Node &n ) const
611 { return _tf == ((MachCallNode&)n)._tf; }
612 const Type *MachCallNode::bottom_type() const { return tf()->range(); }
613 const Type *MachCallNode::Value(PhaseTransform *phase) const { return tf()->range(); }
615 #ifndef PRODUCT
616 void MachCallNode::dump_spec(outputStream *st) const {
617 st->print("# ");
618 tf()->dump_on(st);
619 if (_cnt != COUNT_UNKNOWN) st->print(" C=%f",_cnt);
620 if (jvms() != NULL) jvms()->dump_spec(st);
621 }
622 #endif
625 bool MachCallNode::return_value_is_used() const {
626 if (tf()->range()->cnt() == TypeFunc::Parms) {
627 // void return
628 return false;
629 }
631 // find the projection corresponding to the return value
632 for (DUIterator_Fast imax, i = fast_outs(imax); i < imax; i++) {
633 Node *use = fast_out(i);
634 if (!use->is_Proj()) continue;
635 if (use->as_Proj()->_con == TypeFunc::Parms) {
636 return true;
637 }
638 }
639 return false;
640 }
643 //------------------------------Registers--------------------------------------
644 const RegMask &MachCallNode::in_RegMask( uint idx ) const {
645 // Values in the domain use the users calling convention, embodied in the
646 // _in_rms array of RegMasks.
647 if (idx < tf()->domain()->cnt()) return _in_rms[idx];
648 // Values outside the domain represent debug info
649 return *Compile::current()->matcher()->idealreg2debugmask[in(idx)->ideal_reg()];
650 }
652 //=============================================================================
653 uint MachCallJavaNode::size_of() const { return sizeof(*this); }
654 uint MachCallJavaNode::cmp( const Node &n ) const {
655 MachCallJavaNode &call = (MachCallJavaNode&)n;
656 return MachCallNode::cmp(call) && _method->equals(call._method);
657 }
658 #ifndef PRODUCT
659 void MachCallJavaNode::dump_spec(outputStream *st) const {
660 if (_method_handle_invoke)
661 st->print("MethodHandle ");
662 if (_method) {
663 _method->print_short_name(st);
664 st->print(" ");
665 }
666 MachCallNode::dump_spec(st);
667 }
668 #endif
670 //------------------------------Registers--------------------------------------
671 const RegMask &MachCallJavaNode::in_RegMask(uint idx) const {
672 // Values in the domain use the users calling convention, embodied in the
673 // _in_rms array of RegMasks.
674 if (idx < tf()->domain()->cnt()) return _in_rms[idx];
675 // Values outside the domain represent debug info
676 Matcher* m = Compile::current()->matcher();
677 // If this call is a MethodHandle invoke we have to use a different
678 // debugmask which does not include the register we use to save the
679 // SP over MH invokes.
680 RegMask** debugmask = _method_handle_invoke ? m->idealreg2mhdebugmask : m->idealreg2debugmask;
681 return *debugmask[in(idx)->ideal_reg()];
682 }
684 //=============================================================================
685 uint MachCallStaticJavaNode::size_of() const { return sizeof(*this); }
686 uint MachCallStaticJavaNode::cmp( const Node &n ) const {
687 MachCallStaticJavaNode &call = (MachCallStaticJavaNode&)n;
688 return MachCallJavaNode::cmp(call) && _name == call._name;
689 }
691 //----------------------------uncommon_trap_request----------------------------
692 // If this is an uncommon trap, return the request code, else zero.
693 int MachCallStaticJavaNode::uncommon_trap_request() const {
694 if (_name != NULL && !strcmp(_name, "uncommon_trap")) {
695 return CallStaticJavaNode::extract_uncommon_trap_request(this);
696 }
697 return 0;
698 }
700 #ifndef PRODUCT
701 // Helper for summarizing uncommon_trap arguments.
702 void MachCallStaticJavaNode::dump_trap_args(outputStream *st) const {
703 int trap_req = uncommon_trap_request();
704 if (trap_req != 0) {
705 char buf[100];
706 st->print("(%s)",
707 Deoptimization::format_trap_request(buf, sizeof(buf),
708 trap_req));
709 }
710 }
712 void MachCallStaticJavaNode::dump_spec(outputStream *st) const {
713 st->print("Static ");
714 if (_name != NULL) {
715 st->print("wrapper for: %s", _name );
716 dump_trap_args(st);
717 st->print(" ");
718 }
719 MachCallJavaNode::dump_spec(st);
720 }
721 #endif
723 //=============================================================================
724 #ifndef PRODUCT
725 void MachCallDynamicJavaNode::dump_spec(outputStream *st) const {
726 st->print("Dynamic ");
727 MachCallJavaNode::dump_spec(st);
728 }
729 #endif
730 //=============================================================================
731 uint MachCallRuntimeNode::size_of() const { return sizeof(*this); }
732 uint MachCallRuntimeNode::cmp( const Node &n ) const {
733 MachCallRuntimeNode &call = (MachCallRuntimeNode&)n;
734 return MachCallNode::cmp(call) && !strcmp(_name,call._name);
735 }
736 #ifndef PRODUCT
737 void MachCallRuntimeNode::dump_spec(outputStream *st) const {
738 st->print("%s ",_name);
739 MachCallNode::dump_spec(st);
740 }
741 #endif
742 //=============================================================================
743 // A shared JVMState for all HaltNodes. Indicates the start of debug info
744 // is at TypeFunc::Parms. Only required for SOE register spill handling -
745 // to indicate where the stack-slot-only debug info inputs begin.
746 // There is no other JVM state needed here.
747 JVMState jvms_for_throw(0);
748 JVMState *MachHaltNode::jvms() const {
749 return &jvms_for_throw;
750 }
752 //=============================================================================
753 #ifndef PRODUCT
754 void labelOper::int_format(PhaseRegAlloc *ra, const MachNode *node, outputStream *st) const {
755 st->print("B%d", _block_num);
756 }
757 #endif // PRODUCT
759 //=============================================================================
760 #ifndef PRODUCT
761 void methodOper::int_format(PhaseRegAlloc *ra, const MachNode *node, outputStream *st) const {
762 st->print(INTPTR_FORMAT, _method);
763 }
764 #endif // PRODUCT