src/share/vm/interpreter/rewriter.cpp

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    25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
    26 #include "interpreter/bytecodes.hpp"
    27 #include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp"
    28 #include "interpreter/rewriter.hpp"
    29 #include "memory/gcLocker.hpp"
    30 #include "memory/oopFactory.hpp"
    31 #include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
    32 #include "oops/generateOopMap.hpp"
    33 #include "oops/objArrayOop.hpp"
    34 #include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
    35 #include "prims/methodComparator.hpp"
    37 // Computes a CPC map (new_index -> original_index) for constant pool entries
    38 // that are referred to by the interpreter at runtime via the constant pool cache.
    39 // Also computes a CP map (original_index -> new_index).
    40 // Marks entries in CP which require additional processing.
    41 void Rewriter::compute_index_maps() {
    42   const int length  = _pool->length();
    43   init_cp_map(length);
    44   jint tag_mask = 0;
    45   for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
    46     int tag = _pool->tag_at(i).value();
    47     tag_mask |= (1 << tag);
    48     switch (tag) {
    49       case JVM_CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref:
    50       case JVM_CONSTANT_Fieldref          : // fall through
    51       case JVM_CONSTANT_Methodref         : // fall through
    52       case JVM_CONSTANT_MethodHandle      : // fall through
    53       case JVM_CONSTANT_MethodType        : // fall through
    54       case JVM_CONSTANT_InvokeDynamic     : // fall through
    55       case JVM_CONSTANT_InvokeDynamicTrans: // fall through
    56         add_cp_cache_entry(i);
    57         break;
    58     }
    59   }
    61   guarantee((int)_cp_cache_map.length()-1 <= (int)((u2)-1),
    62             "all cp cache indexes fit in a u2");
    64   _have_invoke_dynamic = ((tag_mask & (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_InvokeDynamic)) != 0);
    65   _have_invoke_dynamic |= ((tag_mask & (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_InvokeDynamicTrans)) != 0);
    66 }
    69 // Creates a constant pool cache given a CPC map
    70 void Rewriter::make_constant_pool_cache(TRAPS) {
    71   const int length = _cp_cache_map.length();
    72   constantPoolCacheOop cache =
    73       oopFactory::new_constantPoolCache(length, CHECK);
    74   No_Safepoint_Verifier nsv;
    75   cache->initialize(_cp_cache_map);
    77   // Don't bother with the next pass if there is no JVM_CONSTANT_InvokeDynamic.
    78   if (_have_invoke_dynamic) {
    79     for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
    80       int pool_index = cp_cache_entry_pool_index(i);
    81       if (pool_index >= 0 &&
    82           _pool->tag_at(pool_index).is_invoke_dynamic()) {
    83         int bsm_index = _pool->invoke_dynamic_bootstrap_method_ref_index_at(pool_index);
    84         if (bsm_index != 0) {
    85           assert(_pool->tag_at(bsm_index).is_method_handle(), "must be a MH constant");
    86           // There is a CP cache entry holding the BSM for these calls.
    87           int bsm_cache_index = cp_entry_to_cp_cache(bsm_index);
    88           cache->entry_at(i)->initialize_bootstrap_method_index_in_cache(bsm_cache_index);
    89         } else {
    90           // There is no CP cache entry holding the BSM for these calls.
    91           // We will need to look for a class-global BSM, later.
    92           guarantee(AllowTransitionalJSR292, "");
    93         }
    94       }
    95     }
    96   }
    98   _pool->set_cache(cache);
    99   cache->set_constant_pool(_pool());
   100 }
   104 // The new finalization semantics says that registration of
   105 // finalizable objects must be performed on successful return from the
   106 // Object.<init> constructor.  We could implement this trivially if
   107 // <init> were never rewritten but since JVMTI allows this to occur, a
   108 // more complicated solution is required.  A special return bytecode
   109 // is used only by Object.<init> to signal the finalization
   110 // registration point.  Additionally local 0 must be preserved so it's
   111 // available to pass to the registration function.  For simplicty we
   112 // require that local 0 is never overwritten so it's available as an
   113 // argument for registration.
   115 void Rewriter::rewrite_Object_init(methodHandle method, TRAPS) {
   116   RawBytecodeStream bcs(method);
   117   while (!bcs.is_last_bytecode()) {
   118     Bytecodes::Code opcode = bcs.raw_next();
   119     switch (opcode) {
   120       case Bytecodes::_return: *bcs.bcp() = Bytecodes::_return_register_finalizer; break;
   122       case Bytecodes::_istore:
   123       case Bytecodes::_lstore:
   124       case Bytecodes::_fstore:
   125       case Bytecodes::_dstore:
   126       case Bytecodes::_astore:
   127         if (bcs.get_index() != 0) continue;
   129         // fall through
   130       case Bytecodes::_istore_0:
   131       case Bytecodes::_lstore_0:
   132       case Bytecodes::_fstore_0:
   133       case Bytecodes::_dstore_0:
   134       case Bytecodes::_astore_0:
   135         THROW_MSG(vmSymbols::java_lang_IncompatibleClassChangeError(),
   136                   "can't overwrite local 0 in Object.<init>");
   137         break;
   138     }
   139   }
   140 }
   143 // Rewrite a classfile-order CP index into a native-order CPC index.
   144 void Rewriter::rewrite_member_reference(address bcp, int offset) {
   145   address p = bcp + offset;
   146   int  cp_index    = Bytes::get_Java_u2(p);
   147   int  cache_index = cp_entry_to_cp_cache(cp_index);
   148   Bytes::put_native_u2(p, cache_index);
   149 }
   152 void Rewriter::rewrite_invokedynamic(address bcp, int offset) {
   153   address p = bcp + offset;
   154   assert(p[-1] == Bytecodes::_invokedynamic, "");
   155   int cp_index = Bytes::get_Java_u2(p);
   156   int cpc  = maybe_add_cp_cache_entry(cp_index);  // add lazily
   157   int cpc2 = add_secondary_cp_cache_entry(cpc);
   159   // Replace the trailing four bytes with a CPC index for the dynamic
   160   // call site.  Unlike other CPC entries, there is one per bytecode,
   161   // not just one per distinct CP entry.  In other words, the
   162   // CPC-to-CP relation is many-to-one for invokedynamic entries.
   163   // This means we must use a larger index size than u2 to address
   164   // all these entries.  That is the main reason invokedynamic
   165   // must have a five-byte instruction format.  (Of course, other JVM
   166   // implementations can use the bytes for other purposes.)
   167   Bytes::put_native_u4(p, constantPoolCacheOopDesc::encode_secondary_index(cpc2));
   168   // Note: We use native_u4 format exclusively for 4-byte indexes.
   169 }
   172 // Rewrite some ldc bytecodes to _fast_aldc
   173 void Rewriter::maybe_rewrite_ldc(address bcp, int offset, bool is_wide) {
   174   assert((*bcp) == (is_wide ? Bytecodes::_ldc_w : Bytecodes::_ldc), "");
   175   address p = bcp + offset;
   176   int cp_index = is_wide ? Bytes::get_Java_u2(p) : (u1)(*p);
   177   constantTag tag = _pool->tag_at(cp_index).value();
   178   if (tag.is_method_handle() || tag.is_method_type()) {
   179     int cache_index = cp_entry_to_cp_cache(cp_index);
   180     if (is_wide) {
   181       (*bcp) = Bytecodes::_fast_aldc_w;
   182       assert(cache_index == (u2)cache_index, "");
   183       Bytes::put_native_u2(p, cache_index);
   184     } else {
   185       (*bcp) = Bytecodes::_fast_aldc;
   186       assert(cache_index == (u1)cache_index, "");
   187       (*p) = (u1)cache_index;
   188     }
   189   }
   190 }
   193 // Rewrites a method given the index_map information
   194 void Rewriter::scan_method(methodOop method) {
   196   int nof_jsrs = 0;
   197   bool has_monitor_bytecodes = false;
   199   {
   200     // We cannot tolerate a GC in this block, because we've
   201     // cached the bytecodes in 'code_base'. If the methodOop
   202     // moves, the bytecodes will also move.
   203     No_Safepoint_Verifier nsv;
   204     Bytecodes::Code c;
   206     // Bytecodes and their length
   207     const address code_base = method->code_base();
   208     const int code_length = method->code_size();
   210     int bc_length;
   211     for (int bci = 0; bci < code_length; bci += bc_length) {
   212       address bcp = code_base + bci;
   213       int prefix_length = 0;
   214       c = (Bytecodes::Code)(*bcp);
   216       // Since we have the code, see if we can get the length
   217       // directly. Some more complicated bytecodes will report
   218       // a length of zero, meaning we need to make another method
   219       // call to calculate the length.
   220       bc_length = Bytecodes::length_for(c);
   221       if (bc_length == 0) {
   222         bc_length = Bytecodes::length_at(method, bcp);
   224         // length_at will put us at the bytecode after the one modified
   225         // by 'wide'. We don't currently examine any of the bytecodes
   226         // modified by wide, but in case we do in the future...
   227         if (c == Bytecodes::_wide) {
   228           prefix_length = 1;
   229           c = (Bytecodes::Code)bcp[1];
   230         }
   231       }
   233       assert(bc_length != 0, "impossible bytecode length");
   235       switch (c) {
   236         case Bytecodes::_lookupswitch   : {
   237 #ifndef CC_INTERP
   238           Bytecode_lookupswitch bc(method, bcp);
   239           (*bcp) = (
   240             bc.number_of_pairs() < BinarySwitchThreshold
   241             ? Bytecodes::_fast_linearswitch
   242             : Bytecodes::_fast_binaryswitch
   243           );
   244 #endif
   245           break;
   246         }
   247         case Bytecodes::_getstatic      : // fall through
   248         case Bytecodes::_putstatic      : // fall through
   249         case Bytecodes::_getfield       : // fall through
   250         case Bytecodes::_putfield       : // fall through
   251         case Bytecodes::_invokevirtual  : // fall through
   252         case Bytecodes::_invokespecial  : // fall through
   253         case Bytecodes::_invokestatic   :
   254         case Bytecodes::_invokeinterface:
   255           rewrite_member_reference(bcp, prefix_length+1);
   256           break;
   257         case Bytecodes::_invokedynamic:
   258           rewrite_invokedynamic(bcp, prefix_length+1);
   259           break;
   260         case Bytecodes::_ldc:
   261           maybe_rewrite_ldc(bcp, prefix_length+1, false);
   262           break;
   263         case Bytecodes::_ldc_w:
   264           maybe_rewrite_ldc(bcp, prefix_length+1, true);
   265           break;
   266         case Bytecodes::_jsr            : // fall through
   267         case Bytecodes::_jsr_w          : nof_jsrs++;                   break;
   268         case Bytecodes::_monitorenter   : // fall through
   269         case Bytecodes::_monitorexit    : has_monitor_bytecodes = true; break;
   270       }
   271     }
   272   }
   274   // Update access flags
   275   if (has_monitor_bytecodes) {
   276     method->set_has_monitor_bytecodes();
   277   }
   279   // The present of a jsr bytecode implies that the method might potentially
   280   // have to be rewritten, so we run the oopMapGenerator on the method
   281   if (nof_jsrs > 0) {
   282     method->set_has_jsrs();
   283     // Second pass will revisit this method.
   284     assert(method->has_jsrs(), "");
   285   }
   286 }
   288 // After constant pool is created, revisit methods containing jsrs.
   289 methodHandle Rewriter::rewrite_jsrs(methodHandle method, TRAPS) {
   290   ResolveOopMapConflicts romc(method);
   291   methodHandle original_method = method;
   292   method = romc.do_potential_rewrite(CHECK_(methodHandle()));
   293   if (method() != original_method()) {
   294     // Insert invalid bytecode into original methodOop and set
   295     // interpreter entrypoint, so that a executing this method
   296     // will manifest itself in an easy recognizable form.
   297     address bcp = original_method->bcp_from(0);
   298     *bcp = (u1)Bytecodes::_shouldnotreachhere;
   299     int kind = Interpreter::method_kind(original_method);
   300     original_method->set_interpreter_kind(kind);
   301   }
   303   // Update monitor matching info.
   304   if (romc.monitor_safe()) {
   305     method->set_guaranteed_monitor_matching();
   306   }
   308   return method;
   309 }
   312 void Rewriter::rewrite(instanceKlassHandle klass, TRAPS) {
   313   ResourceMark rm(THREAD);
   314   Rewriter     rw(klass, klass->constants(), klass->methods(), CHECK);
   315   // (That's all, folks.)
   316 }
   319 void Rewriter::rewrite(instanceKlassHandle klass, constantPoolHandle cpool, objArrayHandle methods, TRAPS) {
   320   ResourceMark rm(THREAD);
   321   Rewriter     rw(klass, cpool, methods, CHECK);
   322   // (That's all, folks.)
   323 }
   326 Rewriter::Rewriter(instanceKlassHandle klass, constantPoolHandle cpool, objArrayHandle methods, TRAPS)
   327   : _klass(klass),
   328     _pool(cpool),
   329     _methods(methods)
   330 {
   331   assert(_pool->cache() == NULL, "constant pool cache must not be set yet");
   333   // determine index maps for methodOop rewriting
   334   compute_index_maps();
   336   if (RegisterFinalizersAtInit && _klass->name() == vmSymbols::java_lang_Object()) {
   337     bool did_rewrite = false;
   338     int i = _methods->length();
   339     while (i-- > 0) {
   340       methodOop method = (methodOop)_methods->obj_at(i);
   341       if (method->intrinsic_id() == vmIntrinsics::_Object_init) {
   342         // rewrite the return bytecodes of Object.<init> to register the
   343         // object for finalization if needed.
   344         methodHandle m(THREAD, method);
   345         rewrite_Object_init(m, CHECK);
   346         did_rewrite = true;
   347         break;
   348       }
   349     }
   350     assert(did_rewrite, "must find Object::<init> to rewrite it");
   351   }
   353   // rewrite methods, in two passes
   354   int i, len = _methods->length();
   356   for (i = len; --i >= 0; ) {
   357     methodOop method = (methodOop)_methods->obj_at(i);
   358     scan_method(method);
   359   }
   361   // allocate constant pool cache, now that we've seen all the bytecodes
   362   make_constant_pool_cache(CHECK);
   364   for (i = len; --i >= 0; ) {
   365     methodHandle m(THREAD, (methodOop)_methods->obj_at(i));
   367     if (m->has_jsrs()) {
   368       m = rewrite_jsrs(m, CHECK);
   369       // Method might have gotten rewritten.
   370       _methods->obj_at_put(i, m());
   371     }
   373     // Set up method entry points for compiler and interpreter.
   374     m->link_method(m, CHECK);
   376 #ifdef ASSERT
   377     if (StressMethodComparator) {
   378       static int nmc = 0;
   379       for (int j = i; j >= 0 && j >= i-4; j--) {
   380         if ((++nmc % 1000) == 0)  tty->print_cr("Have run MethodComparator %d times...", nmc);
   381         bool z = MethodComparator::methods_EMCP(m(), (methodOop)_methods->obj_at(j));
   382         if (j == i && !z) {
   383           tty->print("MethodComparator FAIL: "); m->print(); m->print_codes();
   384           assert(z, "method must compare equal to itself");
   385         }
   386       }
   387     }
   388 #endif //ASSERT
   389   }
   390 }

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